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'''',.:':'' AC ' st , .': -- , ' Long, 26,, Bingham driver and only other occupant of the car, was uninjured. Deputy Sheriffs JosePh L. Van Two persons were Injured Leeuwen and Norman D. Hay. when' lin automobile went out ward booked Long in the county ofdru-ni of contror and struck a Autility en driving. pole Frida. at '3 a rn. at 761 Utab's mobile health unit now Samples of the handwriting W. 6200 South.- offers the full treatment" to of a former employe of the Utah Rose Moybeets, 19, address residents of outlying areas. State &Health Department will was ,in ''fair" condiVas Who losate or Retail unknown, the unit only Previously GRADE A PAID. 590 aloa. compared with that on a tion Friday morning at Salt in a equipped. to lake GRADS A SMALL iktged death certificate recently Lake General test for heart, lung and tuber39g idoik Hospital, sliffeil A. ANDERSON R. in culosis. The new unit can do the health departdiscovered ing serious head injuries.- Tom that and a great deal more. POULTRY FARM ment's files. 24, of Highland Boy, was 1174 $o. 1rd East. Phone Residents of outlying areas E. R. Callister Jr., Utah At- Jesse, tests for can now have-hootorney general, said that despite the fact that most of the writhemoglobin, nil factor, venereal diseases and blood Sugar conSTEER BEEF 71hirtie LI,. 32c ing on the death certificate is tent. believed to be forged, certain Diabetes and albumin Pyrranood Lb. 25C FRONT, QUARTERS tests can also be made. characteristics can be compared handwith the HIND Conducts Tests undisguised d QUARTERS tb. 39c writing of the former employe. The' unit is now operating in ROUND at SWISS STEAKS. Lb. 59c Mr. Callister said he was still Dragerton, conducting screena motive for the substiseeking area of tests over residents Lb. 59c HAMS ing Whole or Shank Pnta tution.. He said that so far there 14 years of age, ,,,.., I SIRLOIN STEAKS Lb. 49c Petitin n'ior :creation of iti that a resolution be passed to were no indications that the Joseph Carling, executive see. death certificate had forged order in that the district to .create district and Utah Tuberculosis supply 3 Lbs. $ I FRESH GROUND BEEF lImprovement retary, Health Assnsaid that if the ;water for the town of Chester- - a water line may be installed in ban. used in an attempt to defraud. . BEEF near ROASTS Lb. 35c POT future. tests work out well in Wager- - field, west of South Salt Lakethe "Until we can discover a moEdward W. Clyde, counsel for ton "there is a possibility of was submitted Friday to the 3 L.. SI FRANKS- Fresh and Plume' we are tive for the introducing, theThew aeries'. in 'Salt Lake County Commission. the Salt Lake County Water almost at a substitution, dehe dead end," said boun2 Lb, . $I LAMB CHOPS other state areas." Signed by more than 25 per Conservancy District, clared. However, he added, "local rent of the 250 property owners Idaries of the proposed district CAULIFLOWER Lb. 4c Snow White in each area in the area, the petition 'asks would.' be 2Ist South to 3Ist medical societies . South and from the Jordan Wendover Lions Fete will have to help sponsor it. In GRAPEFRUIT Florida Pinks 3 for 29c River to 36th West. Dragefton, local doctors are par- PEACHES Halos Bushel $2.98 Ile added that the &strict was Retormg Road Foreman ticipating in the screening.- To being sponsored by the Chester- 1 0 Lbs 43c succeed in other areas it will POTATOES No. 1 Idaho Rosso, Fred Scown, Utah State Road field Lions Club. need this type of in Commission foreman charge CABBAGE Under plans presented to the Lb. 4c Orson Find Symptoms cOmmission the district would of the speedway at Bonneville I BARTLETT PEARS In addition to the blood, urine $2.73 install a retail-- water system at Salt Flats, Thursday was hon. and tests, Mr. Carling an estimated cost Of $300,000. ored at a special fete at the Lions Club. added, each person fills out a i G. 1.Wendover 1 B is retiring from medical questionnaire which CI bonds totalligng $2580,000d reuveonuulde oyir Road 28 the after Commission doctors go over to find sympPHONE 54 lost First South be issued to help finance the . years of service. toms of other medical ailments. would be Payments GREENRIVER, Emery Dr. William hospital 'was made from taxes and operating tyA 2 here early boy superintendent In Dragerton drowned revenues. Thursday and superintendent of the East Mr. Clyde pointed out that an fell he into when irrigation whileCarbon Medical Service, introthe unincorporated area ditch his home. near duced the new series of tests. of Chesterfield is within the ::s Nicholas Dead Ray Smith,1 The tests are being conducted son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee and f:uthe conservancy district. it under the sponsorship of the policy of the district not Smith. Utah State Health Dept., Uni- - Muriel Windoski to build lines where the revenue officers reportInvestigating versity of Utah, Utah State ed that the Oath occurred be- - alone will not sustain cost of Medical Assn., the tuberculosis tween 9:30 and 10 a.m. Thurs. the project. . association and the Carbon The the district also day, when the boy strayed would petition, medical group. be to con- empowered was from the yard in which he . struct a sewer playing and fell into the irri- - terfield at a system in Chescost of 000,000. ditch: gation The child' Was found by his Mr. Clyde said this is a future but was being grandfather a short time after project, now authority in order to facili- the tot had fallen into the !sought itate planning and eliminate ditch. o creating another Nicholas was born Dec. 25,1dneiseterNiestitY the u He survived at Price. 1950,, is one brother. OGDENA total of 80 termi- - by his parents; Lee Smith, and one nation notices, effective Oct. 14, Thomas have been issued this" week to sister, Linda Gale Srnith. all Utah General Depot employes of Greenriver, and his grandContinued from rage WI affected by a Sixth Army Corn- - parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. of also Greenriver. Smith, diswas mand fund reduction, it . The body was taken to the paid .vacations, sick leave and closed Friday by Col. L. L. Skin- Home at ,retirementas it does in salFuneral Mitchell ner, commanding officer. The reduction amounted to 17 Price. Funeral arrangements aries. "More and more, employes per cent of the Sixth Army Corn- - will be made later, mand personnel employed at Are hired with an eye to perI ....es the depot, but less than 3 per and these benefits are manency , , cent of total employment. becoming standard," he said. fe.. Main division affected by the , e ET 00111 "Turnover can be expensive .; cut was the post engineers, ovate ' s where a cut of 80 was made in ot, ' and companies are putting more :..x.x. Continrdfrom Page repair and utilities; the 20 other v. and more C4.1 intc ,,, eliminathought nil - losing bUsiness to automobiles in were transportspink slips A tion of this expense." x.::: tion, depot property, depot sooner than firms in the MidDr. G. Homer Durham, acathG: el"tem maintenance, labor and equip- - west and West but that the loss ment. The reduction affected of business to private automo- demic vice president, Univerams VI 1 all salary brackets as equitably biles was being felt in this sity of Utah, another speaker at the concluding day sessions as possible, according to Col. area. Skinner. The National City Lines ex. of the conference, pointed to . ecutive estimated that if the 1953 as the year of great change sales It .. it world affairs. 15 were cent in fares proposed He pointed to the emergence :i:!::!:::nik.t:774,$:.$44;em:to stituted, along with tokens at of Pres. ,00.41:3:,:..:..:6 Eisenhower and Chantwo for 25 cents, Salt Lake City Adenauer of Germany as Lines would still suffer a net cellor, loss of $I20,000 during the next key world leaders, and the fall of De Gasperi in Italy, the death year if weekly passes were con. on, In in ma co tinued at the present $1.75 of Stalin, the elevation of Mal14101?.F1,,i-enkov and the purge of Beria as in factors world personnel However, he estimated that key the company would complete changes. were PRICECity employe There is also a difference in the year with $150,000 net in bark On their jobs here Friday, come if passes were sold at the domestic atmosphere, he k strike. $2 25 and the other:, proposed said. The American people are ending a nine-da;. 1,, t accepting things with more The return to work followed rates were used tZt-- , 4r howllinrealism and less was recessed The calamity hearing a special meeting Thursday til Oct. 12 after an allinorning ir.g. Dr. Durham said. There is afternoon between the Price !session. also a departure from the phi losophy of government by crisis City Council and spokesmen W which has characterized the :1 for striking members- of city 0. .?'. ':'et"A past 25 years. work crews. At afternoon sessions Friday, 4:4:X3 Belmont Richards. speaking ki0o141 Dr. Henry Aldous Dixon, presi4 g Friday for the council, said the of State Utah dent Agricultural workers had agreed to return ' Cto .:': 4:tyt,i than W. Bench . a science College, said that the one great without their original demand ::.V.;, :':, of "union recognition." The teacher. has been named acting human factor in personnel rtlef ' of Bryant Junior High agement is the motivation of workers who met with the coun,s 4. 4 g.410, cil were acting as city employes School, it was announced Fri- - the worker. il'N;k work-- . It2i To M. from Dr. results real get Bennion,, Lynn 4,:r and not union members, he day by .. must ers, management provide city school superintendent. pointed out. will serve while an atmosphere of security Mr. Benc Last Monday Marl D. Gibson, A Price attorney, gave the coun- Dr. Matthew F. Noall, principal which will bring out The best cil an opinion that the contract of the school, acts as assistant efforts of the worker. ..4:4tititztallt441,4 "Given security, the employe submitted by the union was to Dr. Bennion during the ab- ..:11 ., to G. of.Dr. Marion tends sence himselfseek develop Merkley. illegal since the council is not 6.44'11t4 more to Dr. Merkley, assistant super- ways fully utilize his Th'is 'Oen to cream meet. authorized to meet as an agent intendent. is leaving this week skill for the company benefit , in bargaining negotiations. ing butterfat requirement fl'hilt , The council Thursday prom- end for Amman, Jordan, where and gain more satisfaction as established by law. ised the workers to meet again he will be chief of the education from his work," Dr. Dixon .... for Jordan under the serted. with a grievance committee to T e two-da.4tir conference, held discuss working hours, salaries U. S. Point Four program. Dr. And yot you pay no more and other items, but only on Merkley expects to be away for !al tie Hotel Utah, concluded months. about,14 1Frid y. condition the men return to extra cecream! You ffoorr tLhu:esarne's ,.. work. as , price " OPEN MONDAY AND EVES. The strike, which affected ID,.Aycream. as much haven't milks that 26 of Price's 44 city employes, SPECIAL FRI. SAT.- - MON.- - TUES. To buy better,better buy mostly members of street and You pay more for those other milks water crews, started Sept. ,17. home. delivered to when d , i.,ti ., ' I, . 1 , . i ' ,,, , 1 f .' :,, ',,, ' ,,,' '''.'4.' ,g - ,.:,,.., - ., ' - , ' ,i - . ''' t , ,, ,"?.5 s at the hospital for face r icerations and released. t e at e d YOUNGER SET IN umELIGHTHandwritini Teg S L. Car C rash , 'KIDS' DAY' Planned in SATURDAY ON Injures P air rail s ,,,.' 40,. - . . Salt take City, Friday, September 25, 1933 Saturday will beNational Kids,,Day, sponsored in Utah and other statds. by Kiwanis Clubs. FA- 157 IW Hie youn gnorthern Utah sters to Hill Air Force Base sponsored Kiwanians and a peanut sale on downtown streets with 300, Salt Lake club members acting as vendors. Busts furnishing free tramsportation to HAFB for Salt Lake kids' will leave the various Boys and Girls clubs, at 11 a.m., according to John B. Houer, local Kids Day chairman. Parents may drive their children to the base if they prefer. Gates will be open from noon to 5 p m. Tour of the base will include. a Jet show, movies. a trip through a huge global plane and- it view of the field's workshops. sale Peanut proceeds go for Kiwanis youth work. new Fad lilies ,, ,tA) 11:4,,--7 ,' . . Unit-Offe- rs Ill $4A , i, -- , , ,- , DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Mobile Health - :,0;e00.,, :: , ., 44.1 - , -- , - - , , ;Irrigation Ditch TOP PRICEThis Suffolk ram, tonsigned by Allen Jenkins, Newton,- - left, brought the top price of $300 at the first annual Salt Lake Ram Sale Thursday.' Buyer was E. C. Malmgren; Levan, Juab County, right. BRINGS rlea Home I aims Meat Types Win Favor At Salt Lake Ram Sale MIMI I2 MARKET I. A. Coun-HProjec- ss, - - Buyers, as predicted by sale Thursday at the premier Salt tnanagers, concentrated their Lake Ram Sale. liveliest bidding on Suffolk and Top prices were paid at the e crossbreds Sal Lake Union Stockyards, scene of the sale, for the heavier blackfaces as sheepmen continued the trend toward meat production in the face of low prevailing wool prices. A yearling Suffolk ram consigned by Allen Jenkins. New. tot, Utah, brought the sale's top price of $300. The animal, bought by E. C. Malmgren, The American businessman, Levan, Juab County, was only tinder he new Republican ad- the third sale to go on the ministration, is again an hon- block. orable member - of the family SuffolkHampshire crossbreds instead of a khipping boy," proved strongest in the penned Sen. Wallace F. Bennett told lots. A pen of five offered by and Dayton, Coke-yulSouth Salt Lake Chamber of Covey-BagleWyo., brought $175 a head. Commerce members Friday. Under previous Democratic L. W. Fitzgerald and Sons, the senator Draper, was the buyer. administrations, Average for the 368 rams sold said, businessmen were "held up to the people as evil and all in the entire' sale was $74.50, manner of burdens and restric- for a total of $27,415. Prices v ere considered "commend. tions were placed on them " "Now that the Republicans atle" by show managers in view have come to power, the Demo- cl prevailing conditions in the cratic party line is that the sheep industry and the newness businessmen are being favored of the sale. Top Columbia ram consigned and getting special privileges," by Allen K. Burton and Sons, the senator said. Under the G 0 P administra- Manti, brought CM Highest tion, however, the, American price for Rambouillets was MO businessman is getting fair con- paid by Tad Paxton, Montrose, sideration for his problems, the Colo., for a ram sold by Nielsen same as any other group, he Sheep Co., Ephraim. Pen lots averaged $92.97 a said. Some of these problemssuch head for Suffolks, $49.84 for as price controlshave been Columbias and $39.53 for Ram. solved, Sen. Bennett said, and bouillets Manager for the sale was the others will be taken up in Bountiful. Larry Memrnott, their turn. "In the meantime," he added, "isn't it a wonderful feeling to 2 be treated like an honorable IneMber of the family again?" Suffolk-Hampshir- - Look at: the Bennett Sees Businessmen Depot Lays Off' Getting Break Eighty Workers , BUS - City Employes Return to 4?,;- t., ,,, 3 1, ,. C., t 1 r .,. N ,e,......, i O A - N...., , 4, : , --, -' .,- ,,, A ..,-. - . , -- - - i Prié ,,,,,.; 4' 4-- -- '..-'- - 4 -- y ,, ; ., - 4 r1 , - - ",t. fo ,3 ,, f$ ) t 1 I , ,i; -- r Itr to i".7,'",:-;T-',1- ;At NOW!) -.- . mt. Jordan Honor Court ,, ' DRAPERA court of honor for Mt. Jordan', Distriet Boy Scouts will be held 'Saturday !at 7.30 p.m. in Draper First L PAY 41 i. '''.,-r--- - ;"N. ,''',,' 1 Pay-tc:s,- J, 0 ' ', , .' ,.-. ''' !:.,0: ;- f - ',LESS t 6 - ,T, ,,,.- t ., rt -- 27"x54" "Olsolity Wisolcionootizo" at 5100re of Saints, announced GeratkH. Smith, district chair- Latter-da- MAL alt i9 i NEW LOCATION Aard, 'Church of Jesus Christ , - 56 (JUST EAST ACROSS your they're Why do it? Why pay just as much milk that doesn't have or more as much cream as Lucerne? Remember, too, that every quart of Lucerne Milk ;ago contains 400 added units of vitamin D for extra Rog. to $11.95 $450 Tim), Lett 8TH SOUTH ,Witif THI STRICT PROM MARS ON STH SOUTH) health proteçtion, , 1 - -- ,,, UCERNE AT star4wlay a ' - ' '; 54 1 ,....,,,,,,:.,A.,,,,-:,,,,,,.,,,,.- Lc ;-- : , --- !'''' , , r. , e . ,, ',.. ,' , A .,,.'. - titti4 Acting Principal At Bryant School 17.(trn . ,... '5h .6 ,..." ... ,,,, t - . ", ,....,, a P man-princip- A IL4,,..5 I" , tPa ID 1 , ' Jobs at Price Earlier he paid a $25 fine for driving with an expired driver's' license. He was arrested after being involved in a minor prop erty damage accident at 13th South and gth East streets about three weeks ago. Price $1.00 each '':::" .k1C1(11 arrest. DESERET BOOK CO. 44 lost South Tomah" Salt.lako City 10, Utah "':(:::4::.: 15-- e P. Morrill A. Author, :::0::,&:-,Z,V:.:::::::.- . Trial for Jack Lavern Duncan, 22, of 1439 Lincoln St , on drunk driving and other charges, has been set over until 0.ct. 2 after originally being scheduled Friday. on Duncan was released $1,000 bail bond after appearing in police court on charges of :drunk driving. driving too fast for existing conditions. using abusive language, failure to comply with an officer's directions, interfering with perform-:vicof an officer and resisting With Complete Scriptural References and Condensed Summaries of Church Doctrines. Lic," . Trial Set Oct. On Driver Charge Principles LUCERNE PERSONNEL e, Diagrams Illustrating Latterclay Saint cream in , ,.... . c, -- . . . ., .. |