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Show 1 --- -' - - ' ,,-- - - 1. Operítetter to J. 1 P. Hazard: oneh.ries's , , , , !earfó he llit , - , P. Hazard, father." She said he believed he left home because of som do Somewhere In the West. 4:" in debts small loan tompanie&-Shesa- id she beDear Mr. Hazard: lieved that lbe debts. were Incurred tp j,ay gambling losses. Your wife and family need yo , "'There's no legal action pending against him. I Inow, that In a telephone conversatiop, you wife told the Deseret if he will just tome home we can work things- out, she News and Telegram Saturday morning declared , c "Just tell hint to come home. We all need hint so Her voice choking with sons, Mrs. Hazard confirmed the badly. - "Tell hhn- - I've our home together and that every; letter she wrote to the Deseret News and Telegram Friday 'kept thing will be all right if he will come back to us." - asking for help. In the letter she told how her husband had. Mr. Hazard. the Deseret News and Telegfam will left home an the afternoon of May 28,to go to work. "He help you go home to Join your family. If you need funds, call left on good terms with me, kissed our two young boys and the city desk of the Deseret News and Telegram. Arrangeme good-b- y and that is the last we ever saw or heard from ments 'will be made to see that you are enabled Mrs. Hazard said. him," to,rejoin . , . t your family. Mrs. Hazard said two 6 9 her and Joe, childrenJim "Tell him thatit he will just come home I know that -- miss their father terribly. "Jim is wry upset at his father's we can work things out" absence. He's In the fourth grade at the Hagerty School , Mrs. Hazard described her husband as a "wonderful In Cambridge so that he's busy during the day, but in the James- , in. I? - Absence li Be rigger in ,the Navy, but was also trained as a mechanic : liked mechanical workthe best," she declared. , "Tell him 1 waited for eight weeks without a penny in the house. Finally, I had to go to the welfare board.: Now we're getting-53(1,- a iveek, but that's not much to keep two children. I cafft work because 1 have to take constant care of Joe," the mother said Gilbert Lancastetw 2163 Richards St.,- told the Deseret--- News and Telegram Saturday that is man be was "positive was Mr. Hazard" had asked him for a job last Tuesday. Mr. Lancaster operates- - a poultry processing plant at 2110 S. Main. He said the man be believed to be Mr. Hazard ; was poorly dressed and wanted a job'picking chickens. of Quist Foul- - , ' Another poultryman, David Quist, try, 25 W. 21st South, indicated Saturday that the same man who solicited Mr. Lancaster had approached him and asked for a job. During a conversation between them the man said goincto "head east.". and evenings he Just mopes around waiting for afternoon -his daddy to come home." ' Mrs. Hazard said the younger boy; Joe, a victim of cerebral-palsy. misses his daddy the most. "He's getting sick from loneliness and heartache:Mrs. Hazard said. She said the child's teeth all hiid to be removed last week. The doctor had to put him to sleep to do it ' Mrs, Hazard said the only information she hat 'received from her husband,came from a telephone callhe made in August to his mother in Michigan. At that time he said,he was working in Spanish Fork. "I. called the hotel where he wu living, but he had left, saying he was going either to Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Nev., or the Pacific Northwest." she said., Mrs.-- Hazard said that she learned her husband worked , ,at the California Packing Co. plant in Spanish Fork. She said her husband bad spent 17 years in the Navy,- but accepted á discharge at the end' of the war. "He was a red ,,, -- , - - - her-wa- ,i4- - V g -- :::',:',.;:.:,. (- -,, , , ,, .. ithhold lg. i ,,i ".,;. , ? - , . . , ' ! ' i , ': ' i , t .' - - i ''''' ; . :, ... ' -' ' , Bracken, Lee Saturday said he was "giving ,serious consideration" to a plan for a state withliolding, tax primarily' - designed to collect state income tax from transitory 'workers, The plan 'was suggested Friday afternoon at a meeting of state department heads called to discuss special session, legis-lation., Tax commission offi- dais said such a tax would --- -I bring' the state an estimated $1,000,000 in additional revenue., . Preliminary discussion of the , - plan I centered on a withholding B tax, similar to the federal plan, which would hold back roughly 10 per cent of the federal with- , . holding. The 10 per cent level of state withholding, chosen as ap s con m- ' g i ' ..: 1 T ..1 't: - ..' , :: l, 7, ,:."...i., pl,ve- ,,, t ; i .. :::- -- :- aces '',:',:,1 :1 Iji I ,,t11 t,il ,,,.. 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Says Executive Al . , I accidents 'SaturdaY bad claimed ihelives-ö- t 'three a baby, a junior high achoOl 'student and i, Vistula, including I., 4 ; greatest challenge in its his- coniputation and because it is ,:' 1 , a Salt Lake housewife; , ,, , : .......::.;..,...,,..., ,::::: 1 f:; , ,, , tory, scouters from Utah and a rough approximation of the KILLED: l k, "'", ':i''. ,:,'''';':."1:''';, southwest Wyoming councils, ratio between federal and state- ,,:ti'.'::5', ..,;;;:',:,:l : '::: 1 ';'1 16 months, I Elisabeth Nebeker, Mrs. Shirley Matson More..,,;4,,':::::::,,:i:,::::tax in most instances, was ad- ei , ; 'N77,;;1;,,::'.;:l.'!':;....,;::':'::,...:''':':::::';:: Region 12, Boy Scouts of Amer- vocated in the 1953 Legislature. ' '':::;:,,:;!:'::: daughter of Richard H. and head, 31, wu pronounced dead ' ;',::::j Ann Smith Nebeker, 425 W. on arrival at a Salt Lake hos,t ica, were told Saturday in Salt , 7:,:;:t.,:::::,:::ii , 1 . Rep. John W. Rowberry , . Capitol St.-y:,:,,,,::','..:;1:,:: Lake City. pital Saturday at 12:12 cm. of Tooele) introduced a bill dur. More- head injuries received in an Matson Mrs. Shirley I 1953 , the ' session was for This challenge calling spoken ing i;:olyE42..:'.4,4,.....:;::its0...., 414b 4 vismgramodonsiC,41koumedismomoilokaswitaitilreksasehba;d4h1W440.4 head, 31, of 1192 Windsor St. accident at 6th East ant. a state withholding tax, but the B. . Evenson, assistant by O. 14, South shortly before midnight, -, t . otzt-nFeggrAnt Naef,-Veva - measure-dinot: sift. SURVEY 'BLAST' Dunn, left, and Elmer Ceake invesEarl and of when her carcollided with a director of field operations, ing committee. get daughter tigate damage to EastMill Creek home which was torn apart in violent explosion ',Fri-Juab vehicle driven by William Ray Naef, Eureka, Wahlberg Boy Scouts of America, at a was It indicated Fridly that housewife was severely burned in the blast and !resulting day afternoon. A County. McNee,, 17, 134 S. State. noon meeting of approximately if such legislation.was sought , - fire. The Nebeker tot was proOfficers E. G. Cederlof and 250 Scout leaders and their at a special session, it wouldnounced dead on arrival at a Harold Evans said that the ' . wives at the Newhouse Hotel. follow the pattern set in the hogpital Friday at 6:10 p.m. pact apparently sprung open bill. after she had been struck and the door of the Morehead veMr. Evenson said that the Rowberry Gov. Lee said he wanted to run over by a taxicab in a hicle and that the victim fell current crop of boys is the larg1To est in the nation's history. Be- think the proposal through driveway near her home. out. She was dragged across Officer H. V. Farnsworth said the intersection. , MRS. S. IL MOREHEAD cause of the difficult and fate. carefully." He added that he "disliked any sort of scheme the victim was standing in a Veva killed in S. L. accident ful times in which 'we live, it Ann 14, Nset, Peggy less is 'moreimportantthan ever driveway between 415 and 425 died Friday of ,Do received injuries A few offices in Salt Lake W. before that scouters do a good- Painful, by withholding or any Capitol St. when she was auto- S. L. County, Tax ' City will close in observance struck by a cab driven by Har- Tuesday night When the other method." The governor job, he said. a was she which in mobile pasviolent EAST MILL explosion ,CREEKA ripped Columbus of through has stated many times that fed- Day Monday, rison Leslie Parker,. 33, 2520 Praises Utah Work senger overturned about 4 miles Notices Ars Mailed business - a small home here Friday afternoon, severely burning a but will taxAlden eral St. The told driver mostly .go withholding prevents police Mr. Evenson praised the "tre, of Eureka. housewife and causing total loss of the dwelling. Damage on as usual. Most of Salt Lake Countis, he was backing from the drive- south mendous job being done in payers from "knowing the total was estimated at 'nearly 810,000. Also injured in the accident for will be way when the child was struck. the bite." Closing day 90,000 property tax notices are Li Scout the was Howard Hopes, 16, Goshen, Utah, particularly The victim, Mrs. Robed L. Farnsworth, 1892 Siggard Dr., state, city and county offices, "But, people who work only was work being done within the In ntall with the 2,000 re unconthe He is Utah still County. in reported "satisfactory" banks and financial institua few months of the year in -scious and under treatment for maining expected to be posted organization of- the Church of D S condition at L Saturdayscot-freand stores. tions, liquor off, Jesus Christ of Latter day Utah Internal injuries and a possible Hospital, where she is being in S. L. Sunday Treas. Federal offices will remain Saints." He said that Utah had even though in many cases they treated for second-degre- e skull fracture. James Jensen, by Wednesday, Countysaid burns SatM. since is the a send urer Larsen not children to open our their day Sharp more boys in the scouting pro. 16, Goshen, driver, and Gary of the hands, face and back. ' national holiday, and postal rewere urday gram in comparison to total schools and take advantage of Horton,,16, Goshen, According to Jack Clay, chief - deliverieswill- - be the..- same Several thousand notices were than any other other state services," Gov. Lee of- - the Salt Lake- - County-Fir- e leased after treatment. h population as usual. said. area in the world. to city taxpayers Sat mailed on details (Obituary ocPage the explosion Most retail stores will ob"It appears obvious that we Department, Then he laid out a plan by B4.) about 4:30 p.m. when curred OGDENMax serve regular Monday schedHuggins, Brig. which these greater goals of are going to have to raise more Mrs. Farnsworth lit a gas Deseret for the range. ules, many of them opening ham City, money somewhere scouting could be achieved. at noon and remaining open News carrier, was in "fair" conDuring afternoon sessions, schools and these people (the The victim told Chief Clay until 9 p.m. Shoppers will dition Saturday in the Thomas council administration, public transitory workers) should be she had attempted once to have the added advantage of D. Dee Memorial Hospital in pó.i.i,ite!,.7.:p...ä..;..,-A:44.:::- ; relation's, district organization required to shoulder their Ilif light the range but the .match , distax ahare of free parking on downtown Ogden. were the and relationships burden," the had gone out. She crossed the The youth was injured when in four discussion chief executive asserted.' cussed room to get another match, Salt Lake churches will add streets. he was hit by a speeding autoc School Patrick tax a bad who children, Healy Jr., groups. but left the burner on. The "Jii0.iöe...--t0...'..:$00ilk,-mission chairman, said the esti- second match touched off the theit support to the 1954 Salt vacation during the Utah mobile driven by two IndianScheduled Lake who seaChest County Community mated additional $1,000,000 fig- blast. Education Assn. convention, apolis, Ind., runaways In the evening a banquet of Salt- - , A very were attempting to elude a eoupleat least to thouitands will return to classes sion is scheduled. Highlight of ure was reached through stud-th- e The entire west wall of the drive in regular services Sunoff- wobbly-knee- d Lake childrengave birth to a long-eareUtah Highway Patrol car. session will be the award lea of' other states in which home was blown out and a fire day, son Friday. is spring to The an a tax such the is imposed. Huggins youth of the Silver 'Antelope started in the kitchen as a xe- - Campaign-official-s announced The new Salt Laker,' already named Don Juan, is the son 0 of Mr. and Mrs, Claire HugIt has been the experience in suit of the blast. outstanding scouter. ' Church that the of Doris and Boris, donkeys which have given hundreds of of Saturday 403 S. West. 1st Elbert- - R. Curtis, sectional these' states, Mr. Healy said, gins, When the explosion occurred, children hundreds of rides on g Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y chairman of the that such a withholding tax an neighbor boy, , their' backs at the Mother Goose section, presided at the creases state collections about Ronald Babcock, son of Jack Saints, the Roman Catholic , Playland at the Motor 'Stu., . Babcock, 3631 Wellington St., Church and the Salt Lake ,A3 : , it, v,,,,,.5:r...:,.,.,ytA,.:1.7.1.1r., luncheon program. Henry B. 20 per cent.. r rorringsstovonstiomwesoowsnoti Theater. Grandin, San Marino, Cal., ran and called for help - of Ministerial 'Associition (reprechairman of Region 11, will Little Don Juan has a silky neighbors. ' coat, long ears and knees -preside at the bansquet meet- IN THIS SECTION gray Marl C. Hopkins, '1906 Sig- - senting Protestant Churches) - that haven't -.,:.',,;.,, ,,,.:'.': ...,',...' ,::' !,.,.;!::, '::,' ing. h quite settled downnotified the Fire Depart- - have endorsed the drive and D S Hospital's proposal to gard, Jose-pA. Brunton Jr.,. naComics ment and county ambulance. yet. He was frisking about in agreed to bring it tà the atten- close C Street between 8th and tional director of relationships, Radio, TV Logs the October sunshine, however . Mrs. Farnsworth was first tion of their congregations Sun...;,.j,..t..?, 9th Avenues for . erection of aB S A, was scheduled to deObituaries' , , , taken to Salt Lake General probably getting ready for be: -day.. B-liver the .banquet address, Action Ads bew wing will 14 aired at an mt to the main attraction at the ,.. , .,. -... Hospital and later transferred .,. ing I, The First Presidency of the informal ,, Your Good Relations." - :4, playland for awhile-- , to LE S Hospital. Society ..,:,;,,, ... at..3 hearing Oct--22 Church of Jesus Christ of tatterboth and six Doris Boris, and County p.m. in the-Ci: , -day years old, have seen Salt Lake Saints urged members ';,''' Bldg.. residents for four years. They to make ''such generous con,..:. ..,...,,: ..,, .!. ea. .. SWEN The City Planning and Zonwere married two years ago ,..,i:.,:i.::.;..,:. 4 to as is Chest the tributions, , five nights in a rowtx a cere Commission Saturday an , ing , PHOTOGENIC- - THUMB mony which included a bridal , Association in Murray have turned their deer within their competence." (See the date and specified statement on Page veil for Doris and white collar , '''',., ''''' , hides over to the P-- A to sell. The tuna go 'A Provo veterinarian claims the distinc the hearing was being held that 40'....0"., for Boris.r, In a statement from the Most so the commission could :..,,,,;. tion of having Hie most photogenic thumb in for playground equipment and other facilities ...4kiti,,,,4., :.:,,,..,..: study X Hunt-bisho- p ', Rev. Many Salt Laker' attended G. Duane ,..:77of , Thomas held back the lower Utah. Dr. the request which has been proI 1 or the children. , their Vieddings,, according to the Catholic Lake Salt Diocese, tested of the residents many lip of more than 7,000 dairy cows while their V I 1I ,,,' Erick With this thought in mind, Mrs. Peter Ed- - Catholics were asked to Peterson, owner of the ' .., ''':;:. 1 ' ; ,,:::'-:',', teeth'. were being photographed. His thumb area. and playland. Since he : theater P-"enthusiasm drive the with port a at wards; meeting Apresident, presiding shows in each of the 7,000 colored photos. Hospital staff officials asked , and sthedolikeys to, Salt ,brought generosity." r .. close the street-foclaiming some' new distinction is the the other evening, asked the group, "Would v,Immk Lake from- Las Végiut;they have The St Rev. Richard S. Wat - permission to ,',,,,,?,.:,; , a new wing that would join Provo' photographer who urged "open wide you all like to bring your hides in again this ', appeared- several times on the .,) Episcopal bishop of Vtah, the and watch the birdie," to the 7,000 critters who year?" She quickly changed it to "deer hides" son,. ' 1, hospital building on the asked this stage and in parades. ' that ..,,, campaign year's ,,,' low a chuckle started growing into a west-- Zoning ComMission mein-be- n were being examined for fluorosis. (Guess that when looks 4 , ,. , '...',:':4.4.1:.".7,7,.....,.. it 1 awhile But for "receive now, the t prayerful support :i' a couldn't quite be called shooting the bull, roar of laughter. visited the area this week, like Doris and Boris will be are striving to build of ' '''.' , :t informal could it?) Vt,' the following and, backlittle for seat , TRIAL RT JIJRY a nation of free brothers under , taking a . . lit I hearing, will make recommenDon Juan. He's cuter. the Fatherhood of God." ;.:t ik, ; 7:1., ,WIXED MERDS ' ,1.After a defense counsel bad dismissed tt.,,.''.) Commission. to the dations 01 , , .. ,,, i , Meanwhile, collected done-M- t Action also City was taken Satur- ''' iissi 1: seven or eight piospectka jurors for folena Grebe joined' b a itions rose to a total of $90,394, - "4' 1 ,, ,::... il ,..... Meteors Cancel Shower '' I ..:,,,,. : trial in federal court, another prospea for the '' Wilted Meds Clbb the other day when the which ia 24.6 per cent of the day on a request to close ani, .,V,':',..N. , ::,,,, Shef'::,. A. :,,..:1::. street. :4 other I Ralph ,it, his was .A meteor shower which was $366,948 ,...0) After questioned. goal. asked bet mother for special hairdoa ton), telling panel being 0;:,:, 1 ,A0.1 ' 14,.....::4 William L. Fields, campaign field, zoning commission chair- 14: 14 a to make a possible .f' scheduled name, he was asked bit occupation and con-- pail. Mrs. Delbert Fannin, 280 E. Chapel Si., 14)' ........k...N.1..:. that tbe "e;:' 'leiti 1..a. .N.......4 'chairman, iid division chair- man, said Saturday .: he ...''''IV this su'ered .!..N1 her exterminator. recommend; an was ..." ..0.4 ..'.: neighbor, Pocatello, lda., S(4 !appearance in the skies Friday men in some cases have filled commission has recommended .',:?!:','.' i, ' 1... 7MO.40);'1 : U.l commented federal Judge .:; Mrs. Gladyr Denni,s, on a memberAtith to o : ... night apparently did not pan , and completed the denial of a request to close quotas ."7:0117144111;otralit itAft Amomilfal MIN IC: of dandies'she cameoip with in one Ruler, "that': just that we need at this 'between Avenue clean-uHigh! of theli Simpson out; or was not spectacular wpric. phases , , the Passover, and "Adder, dimly' is ready." Officials hope to reach the land Drive and 1.3th East St. stage of the game.' . enough to be noticeable. As- ' ., and Doris, a pair of PROUD PARENTS-a-Boris-, The area, requested by the half-wa- y the mark second left, by s . tronomers atthe- University ot SWENONYMS:' ' CORRECTION, PLEASE -- nextreport-meeti- ng dot, Wednes sponsors of a multi-millio-n donkeys who have given thousands of Salt Lake chit1 "shoot- ; no unusual said Utah on with their have Will rides their would A man Candidate: be. dren backs, get acquainted ettend lar shopping center, who, after passing you Iday. The drive lot tile past few years fathers who new son, bonJuaii,-borint Air"' activity was observed. ' Friday at 4 cm: , been used for a parking lot by for 10 years, suddenly greets you by name. ithrough Oct. Z.3. , keit Se the: Libirtir School Parentleacher the 5cOutingin,Amarica-1aae- s .'' :It.""----'" , ' :''':'' arbitre--fignie---T- :':' , - 7- '''" '''' , ( - 4 I t (l, ::'',..,..,,,:::::;!::-'::- f, :::..,::::::::: 1 t ' 411'. I , - :,,,:' ', 1) , SATURDAY D 4.,,;'.;::', If. 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