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Show , . , t , - , , . , . , . r Cope To 21 ' ... , t , , ,..- areld bers .i ,:,..4:- ,:, 2 , ,, , I '' ' ',,. . , :. I, t ,....1 i.7',':'r '; '' :4117' I , ..,.., ... :- - ,'kk Nwe '' ' ,. ..t. 1 .- ,' :',;,,..' . .,, . ,, z, , 1: :7-- .,..;... of filing Both the majority and minority reports were accepted for publication in the Senate journal, after the majority report had been adopted by the body. In its majority report, the committee pointed out that it recognized "the responsibility of the chief executive for the conduct in office of his appointees in state departments." Good Faith Affirmed "However," it went on, "the exercise of this right should be limited to matters of a nature. The matter being considered by the Tax Commission was within its quasi-judicipowers, and as such should have been under Its exclusive jurisdiction." The committee held the governor had acted imprudently, there is no "notwithstanding evidence plat he acted other than in good faith." The committee recommended that the tax commission make a thorough study of the formula for assessing mining properties and to make recommendations to the next session of the Legislature for its correction. Would Define rowers Also recommended was a study by the Utah Legislative Council toward proposed legislation to more clearly define legal powers as between the attorney general's office and other legal counsel serving under direction of other state departments. The committee also commended the tax commission "for its forthright stand in the discharge of its duties." In his minority 'report, Senator Watson said he felt "there was an unjustified interference with the due processes of law by the governor and officials of the Kennecott Copper Co., a matter which should be investigated further." "The real motive on the part of the governor for this interference with the prerogatives of the tax commission bas not been revealed to this committee and I therefore fee.) constrained to disagree with the majority of this committee," be said. , ? , . n 11 Ls ......, ., , , n - 0 0 us '; 't, ' ' t' PROGRAMMaestro Maurice left, and Walter Shaw, who will be featured over the score for Saturday night's Utah SYMPHONY program. ., L0,00 , . . com- . Symphony Plays Saturday Night . d . .... . . : ,.,.., , , ., . , . . ,, - - at OnCel! ' - . A: Immediate construction of four mu'itimillion dollar projects on the Upper Colorado River was recommended Saturday to . i . Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Recommended by Secy. of the Interior Douglas McKay for immediate construction was the Echo Park Project, the , Glenl Cariyon Dam, the first stage of the Central Utah Project the Emery County Project. Sen. Arthdr V. Watkins (R., Utah) Saturday told the Deseret News and Telegram that Secy. McKay had informed him that ., he was sending recommendations for the four projects to the , Bureau of the Budget and the , 4,,it '' :IkN4 , , ' ' s, IP f LI , ,; : Fi !t V - ,, ''r - , ,. , ''''''.'. .1, ''': , ; : 1 f'"I'ANNolod' , , 4 ' 1,,,,,,1 0 ,.;x.. ' -, ,! 1 , ,,f.':''1. '''- 1 .......iio' - yC i ' -- y0,,,,a,... . ..N....Itio, ',, - . . - - '''' '''''.:,. ..9"v. ' A 's '4 ' Itrk ' ,, , ( 4'4,..4 . ,,- ,..10,' .: Abqkt , ' '' l' . plaints that the $343,048.50 budget of the department was "too much to pay for play.' 0 . . . . 11 - 1 Mi5YjOStart ' ' - . $ !k-c- .. . - Interior ..Secretary Asks, , 12, 1953 DECEMBER . -! .,r--- h . , 0 fr 0 Bect , . ' ,..., PREPARE Abravanel, pianist, go ,Symphony . , . . , , t . 111 ;;, , The promise came after , -- - ,, 0 i F goi G 0 Irgil ;,,,..c,..,.,...,,,,:,,..,,,, ,,..,.,:.,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,.,, "'.I'',441k.:llh,n,,, 1,..,1" NrIP'e WA.W.7,07 t. ,vt , '1,r SATURDAY, ..,.. I .,,.:i,r,,...,..,,.:I ,,,,,, ' ,, L!. , . ,,,,,,...4, . 0;0)AY414 - 7,,,s.,,, : Lit . , - , :.,,1E.,.,,,0"......,,..s.,,,, 0 n Recreation , ,...... , ' i- - 'eS7 LAKE CITY, UTAH ,','',. , , . r , -- ,..4, SALT N '',-- - COUnlY VOWS ward exercising his privilege a minority report. ': , - ,,, ., ' 0............000(:;:' Close waich , , ,$,.., ' . , , olcot, -- SaltLake) Department. E , A joint investigation committee of the Utah Legislature Friday found that Gov. J. Bracken Lee "acted imprudently in interesting himself" in the $5,000,000 tax case between Kennecott Copper Corp. and the Utah Tax Commission. n committee alsa reported, however, that from testimony presented there was no evidence of any illegal or un-- ' lawful acts on the part of any person or persons connected ' with this case." The governor asked the spe- cial session of the Legislature to investigate the matter because of inferences that he had at- tempted to influence the tax on its the commission in action ease. Minority Report Filed Findints of. the committee By CONRAD B. HARRISON were contained in a report.subMembers of the Salt Lake rnitted to the Senate by the ClifCounty Commission Saturday committee headed by Sen. ton G. M. Kerr (IL, Tremontonl. pledged a "close scrutiny" of Be said the report had full sup- the proposed 1954 budget of the port of five representatives and Salt Lake County Recreation four senators, with Sen. EdH. Watson (D., D . 1 - ' , 4 1 Speaking of the budget, Coun;It"' President. ty Commission Chairman Adiel F. Stewart said, "Were interest1 Sen. Watkins said that he was , Oft t"4 ed in holding taxes to a mini1 optimistic of their approval by , mum. We feel that all departthe President and their passage W , Sata Music will and Rachmaninoff cluid Beethoven feature of ments should pare budgets to ti " by both the Senate and the . : the bone." urday night program as Maestro Maurice Abravanel leads the House. , , 4 . , t Commissioner Stewart said he Utah Symphony Orchestra in the final performance of 1953. The message sent by Secre' -' ' I dollar billion '. i ITfie 7 proposed commissioners believed all the Ilr One of the outstanding programs of the season is on tary McKay recommends the felt the same way concerning schedule, according to David S. Romney, symphony director. construction of the Echo Park dam c9nstruction program on live' , mom Colorado River will serve the need for economy in all deNI1N- - ''''''s cost 1411 a of total at $126,- - the Project i, t, I :', One of the season's largest is expected that it Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, 116.46. partments. crowds is expected in the Tab- 400,000. It New Mexico, and Arizona. seven will Too Much Liberty fiveto years require FOR CHRISTMASSkippy, left, and Judy Walters, ernacle for the event, Mr. The Upper Colorado Basin of the project. for completion He declared that the "recreachildren of Maj. and Mrs. Wayne Walters, 1054-34t-h Romney said. an eventual calls for project tion department has had too The Echo Park project is St., Ogden, read letters from their daddy telling about ,Guest soloist for the eveof 37,530,000 on the Dinosaur National storage capacity much liberty in their authority brilof Korean children. needs be Walter will Shaw, ning acre feet and a power capato levy taxes and has denied the liant young Utah pianist, who Monument area of Colorado on city of 1,622,000 kilowatts. county commission the privilege will play the beautiful Rach- the Green River near the Utah Revenues from the sale of of supervising those funds. I bemaninoff "Concerto No. 2" with state line. Construction of a the energy would repay the lieve that the county commisthe orchestra. It will be Shaw's dam in the scenic area has been entire federal investment alsion should supervise all funds," To first solo appearance with the opposed by national parks ad- located to power as well as a he declared. symphony at the Tabernacle. vocates fearful the impounded major portion of the cost of He said that he thought the waters would cover scenic areas. A statement on school issues He has played with the orchesThe message also recom- the irrigation developement, county recreation department's in other concerts around tra mends that the Glen Canyon officials said. payroll appeared to be "too still before the special session the state in past years. Secy. of Interior Douglas heavy." The department's pro- of the State Legislature was beThe first half of the program Dam be constructed at a cost posed payroll for 1954 was $166,- - ing prepared Saturday by the will be devoted to Beethoven of $421,300,000. It is estimated McKay, in recommending the said the program 108.50. 10 years will be required project masterpieces, opening with the that "I believe that if the county Utah State School Board Assn. Leonore for the completion of the giant "was bold plan to enable the No. 3 and Overture The action was taken at a five states to utilize their porcommission had supervision we with the Fifth Sym- structure, could do the same amount of meeting in the Central Junior following tion of Colorado water. lois Dam The Glen Canyon work for less money. It is easy High School in the Granite Dis- phony. "It calls for irrigation of Ws probably going to be the ''best Christmas. OGDEN The Rachmaninoff Concerto cated on the junction of the to develop extravagant habits," acres of land, water ever for Skippy and rivers 380,000 San and Colorado Juan will follow with intermission final of Judy Walterseven after giving away the trict day during he declared. e use by industry and cities, their own Christmas money their father sent them from Korea. in Southern Utah near the colorful "Bolero" the Ravel Mr. Stewart said, "we hope to the 31st annual convention of and power- generation," he border. It all started when their father, Maj. Wayne Walters, former topping off the exciting proSee RECREATION, Page B-- the group. said.' Utah Central commander of the Ogden High School ROTC unit, wrote home Project gram. Mr. McKay's recommendaMembers of the board took Ticket sales for this concert about the pitiful plight of the A total of $231,044,000 has ' the position that they must con- have been excellent, but there been recommended for the first tion cut out the Flaming children in Korea. wanted to 'help the ROTC vey their stand on school mat- are still good seats available stage of the Central Utah Gorge unit and trimmed cost have inadequate cloth- - unit to get enough to pay for "They ters to Utah legislators. in all price ranges, according Project. It is estimated that of the storage project by ing and hardly any food," be shipping the clothing to the to Mr. Romney. Committee Formed Korean children. seven to 10 years will be re- - $350,000,000.. wrote. Tickets will be available at quired for the completion of Mrs. Walters, a kindergarten A committee of association took Judy, 6, and Skippy, 9, officers was formed to draw the symphony office until 5:30 the project. of the teacher at Lorin Farr School. to members their story The Emery County Projectl in the drive. up the resolution to be submit- and at the Tabernacle box office ROTC unit and with the chil- hasShebeen assisting after 7:30 p.m. will be built at a total cost of that to Sented both House suggests and the any others dren spearheading the drive, Gov. J. Bracken Lee Friday $9,865,500. It will require four ate. What the resolution will desiring to assist in the drive went from the unit ROTC a resolution the signed asking to five years for completion. . door to door seeking old cloth- should mail their parcels direct federal government to hand contain was not made known The Central Utah project and to her husband or to any sol. Less Saturday. Only Frigid over to the state public lands ing. The response was trementhe Emery County project are Board members, however, did dous. More than a ton of old dier stationed in Korea. Mrs. long ago set aside for school allied programs which will take a strong stand Saturday but good serviceable clothing Walters said each battalion has use. die share Utah's of Colorado "adopted" a Korean village to beBill was donated. 19, now Passed by both the House against House River Compact water and water :S assist fore the Legislature, which and Senate by unanimous no R had But then the 0 .11. from the Uinta Mountains. Walters' address ix Major would of now resolution will the vote, require publication way of getting the clothing to Maj. Wayne D. Walters, 0290339, . Under present plans the waters be forwarded to members of detailed financial reports by Korea. Latest to will be brought down by an attempt realign Salt Headquarters, First Battalion, the Vtah congressional dele- school boards. 110 miles long. The Lake County's 19 legislative disSo Judy and Sldppy donated 15th Infantry Regiment, APO aqueduct U. S. to the House and gation In Friday's sessions conaqueduct will deposit waters tricts iti, keeping' with directives the money sent for Christmas 468, CO Postmaster, San and Senate. ducted at Olympus High School collected from mountain ridges of the 1953 Legislature has! by their dad. They said they Francisco. The resolution was the cul, . members Auditorium, in the Strawberry Reservoir, mired down with little hope panel mination 9f a campaign spearagreed that a study of taxation where it will be regulated for seen by either Republican or r7777.7-,--,,-- --, .2, headed by the Deseret News was badly needed. Thermometers certainly release to the Bonneville Basin. Democratic party leaders that and Telegram to win state aren't expected to blow their "I am optimistic that both the it can get under way again. Data Lacking control of some 1,500,000 acres across the state this week Bureau of the Budget and the Major point of difficulty be. of unsurveyed land. Revenue They pointed out that it was tops 'LI' the tempseratures won't President will approve Secre- - tween the two political parties but end, to if all know peofrom the land is intended for impossible - is selection of a fifth member of be at of level recommendathe frigid Friday's McKay's tary use of the public schools. ple were paying a proportionate ..... the committee charged with the readings, weather officials pre- tions," Sen. Watkins said. The hearing on the land share of school costs. He said that he would move alignment tisk. dicted Saturday. Frank Shelly, Utah State 1,.:-- s, issue will be before the House ,1010101..UP, THIS SECTION Interior and Insular 'Affairs Farm Bureau, urged increases Forecast for the state Satur- immediately to get a hearing on Republicans say that the last ' , .. .011A, Sen. legislature passed a law requirwas for partly cloudy in the the hill in the Senate. POCATELLOA day ;''':'. . search in income instead taxes of to 4rntt lint' propCommittee, according Rep. '4. , B-party left early Saturday morn. William A. Dawson (11.. Utah). erty taxes as a means of rais- north portion and fair in the Watkins is a member of the ing counties having more than Comics south, with a few snow. showers 1Reclamation Subcommittee of 9tT representative to realign B-' ing from Inleom off another atUtahns are concerned with ing school revenues. 1 .f;'1 a Radio, TV,Logs 4 in the northern mountains liter the Interior Committee. so that the various 1. tempt to find twp fliers missing ,.., the 4 county 12 10 from acres million to in , ':):,',''',: 6 Karl Little, general secretary Obits ., :,, , in the area since Thanksgiving. ate Seen In Saturday night. Passage districts Early equal state population. the not have that yet of the Brotherhood or Railway :,', B-to , ::. Action Ads (,,, Fair we at h e r with little Deputy Leo Sorenson asked been surveyed. He said that he expected that The ronlignment is to be made ,.,...4.,, See BOARD on Page Bat warmer temperatures was seen hearings would be scheduled in on the basis of the 1950 census. for the emergency party on a Society new clew that Menu residents for Sunday. High both days is early January. The Utah senaThe law provides that two ,,, diaMiE have sighted an object that expected between 30 and 40 torsaid that he believed that members of each political party could be the downed plane. degrees, with lows Saturday legislation on the projects would shall be named to the commitThe two missing fliers, GerSWEN TERISID night from 10 to 20. pass this session. He said he tee. According to the law they ... ....h.0.00.601.11.11101.111W0.0.6WEO. 0110010110.0.01.0W011.10.10.0.Sft ald Welker, Idaho Falls, and In Salt Lake City and vicinity expected to see construction on shall 'agree on a fifth member t the forecast was partly cloudy the projects start immediately and then meet to select a chairSylvanus Benton, Salt Lake CONCLUSION rof and bed with bookcase headboard all los ',;. heard from man before with few snow flurwith the City, --have not been of the Saturday, the proceeding following approval Lest some of the Deseret News and Telemurdy staple," he urged. ries over the mountains Satur- legislation.. sinCe theyi left- Silt 'Lake CIti of realignment' gram readers start thinking we're printing for Idaho Falls. Sen. Watkins said that the Democrats contend that the night. Fair and warmer - day WHOOPS DEPARTMENT "Most Fascinating Stories of the Week" Sunday. High Saturday 35, and projects sent to the Bureau of 1951 ealignment was sufficient They were on their way to William P. Leatham, Wellsville, Cacfie 38 on MM. WAYNE WALTERS can be Sunday. Low Saturday the Budget and the President until Rigby to see Welker's parents those without' endingswe'd like to supply County, sergeant at arms for the Utah House night, 20. Korea on See DAMS made. Nrote.from Page during the holiday. the a to that other story appeared the ending of Representatives, has about decided heeds - LOwa'Saturday Silt inornliijlii New to of return on the th4Fnewspapers to get pictures of all the state officials and Lake City was 18: day York City. study them. Other lows across the state It's his duty to try to keep lobbyists from Saturday included Milford The 'last paragraph of the story said:,"Two 1, the. House chambers except those invited in Cedar City 5, St. women subway riders, busily marking copies 24, George Lritnie WETTER PO OtAETNtNG, OR by members. The other day Mr. Leatham Delta 9', Blanding 10, Roosevelt WE WON'T OE of the Herald Tribune, were asked what they I EIRE DONE PoR'''' was and a I KV FLGErsriOL F.4 10 gentleman firmly stopped telling and Wendover 18. were doing." LTLI -CUPAGING oNT0 THE ELDE.1, Too him he couldn't come in, when someone ine We don't want anyone to go through the 771)-----SMA., was E: ir him formed R.' it the state's Callister, Loki.,lowl 'Messiah' Chorus le! rest of his life not knowing what they were ''1"i'l f .... attorney general. tf ' A ,005:11 . doing just because we ran out of space and , Rehearsal 1 ' Sunday 1 had to cut the story. One woman said she k 4: 1 1 -Ili b , SIGNS OF ME TIMES ei. Rehearsals tor the chorus of was checking the ads for work and the other ,v 1 411 The Messiah will A rthe on Sunat held was be Ease intersection her Ninth crossword said she of ,.. 0, catching up sign p . )4&1111:421s.) SO.sith Sts., day in Barrett Hall, 60 N. Main, end Thirty-Nint- h , puzzles. althqugh nearly .11 .., --- t 2:30 at p covered with snow; gar boldly proclaims: 4 Ir''' r, 4--- , All expecting to sing in the WIXED MERDS I -, teL.... NIGHT CRAWLERS SOLD HERE. (Well, Tabernacle 3 Jan. performance aeli 4.1 Ratt.lin V lacobson:'2138 'Wer...,. CP et erything else has gone into the frozen line, 'should .,, attend the last three 1111f:6 son Ave., Ogden, satd she Was listening to a hasn't it') 11)1b.' 11111b,"1, -titt weekly rehearsals, it was an- . 0 4 311:711111r. ote) furniture cOmmerci44m the radio the other '''''.111103r f nounced. Those singing for the . 'Gay& SAVS SWENONYMS day. "Ge, a bea;itiful, bedroom smile, conisti,... 'first time will meet Sunday I1.rpEcoME toYO 111111.am iti ill dresser double mit'. with a whtfiets Woman Remands 1:30 married piaie gime log al lim....... again. at p.m. ,,, ,. . Huge Dam Project Serve 4' ' Five Aqest States 1 , I - , , , , School Boards non-judici- Plan. 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