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Northern Utah -- ) :,:,:-- ' t ! .,- ''-- f 4 , Line Bids Received Twelve NORTH OGDEN' bidi for laying 17,000 feet of . AI t" Water North-Ogde- ' ,.. - n ,:i''"C7 ,,, pipe to improve North Ogden's culinary water system have been received, Mayor H. Dale Phillips said. They were turned over to William Templeton, city engineer, for study. The contract will be awarded July 9, following his recommendation. The bids have come from as far south as Pleasant Grove and as far north:' as Pocatello, including several from Ogden and Salt Lake City. . ROYALTY FOR FESTIVITIES Queen Chosen For 3rd Annual Clearfield Jays SHED of jewelry from the Montgomery Jewelry. The 'three were to reign at festivities in .Clearfield on Saturday, occupying prominent positions in the rade Saturday morning. Events of the two day celebration included the queen dance Fridays motion picture shows Friday afternoon, a rade on Saturday, followed by concessions throughout the day at the city park, and climaxed Saturday at 8 p.m. with a Drive-Ikey softball game; Businessmen Miss Clark received a crown from the east and west sides of of flowers, and her attendants the street will climb aboard were presented with bouquets. their mounts to display their Each was the recipientot a piece athletic prowess. ie Clark, the Clark-Ho- lt of candidate 17, vict Station, was named "Miss Clearfield" Friday- - evening for the third annual Clearfield Days Friday and Saturday. Shei is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clark, Clearfield. Selected as her attendants were Miss Norma Cook, 17, sponsored by the Clearfield Kiwanis Club, and Miss Donna Jean Scarpelli, 17, candidate of The Cottage Weber County--ROY A shed and rabbits owned by Robert Prout were destroyed in a blaze Friday evening. Cause of the fire was unkno0m. The flames were naked by a pilot who had just taken off from Ogden airport. He radioed Ogden tower who in turn called the county fire department. The fire had too much head start for firemen to save the shed or the rabbits, they reported. n. , -, -- . , per-sonn- et ll -- Relief Society Makes 200 Kits open-hearin- Fite. Held In Eureka Farmington ' Installation , ' , , er. . -- ,A,., ' 1,.- z ,t , , .$ t 0 0f t -- j . tll 7 I 0 1 ?, , . t , r: i 40 i - . . ; 01; - L- 1 .. e '. - , ,1 , . - ' ,, a . . ; . :. ', N.),i ,.7.". . ' . i. .. ar - - ', . - .- - . , .., , , , , . , v , ,,, '';-- Alt( ) t , ., , Credit Relaxation Pends on Vet Homes Th weekly Washington let- ter of the National Association of Home Builders of the United States says credit control relaxation for veterans is a- possibility. 'Mut Nouse banking and currency committee has approved in amendment to the Defense, Production Act requiring the.. yo'l laxatton of credit controlt-,- on hout.ng for vetvinia.under the G. I. act to the extent of ninax: imum doittn,plyment-e- f nix per total sales price on cent the Wbowel up to $12.000,," ier declares,. the Ito report ixants out thatupon now depends proposal floor action In the House and the Senate. Since starts for veterans are off nearly 75 per cent it may be hoped that the amendment will carry. Of court, lack of a market for G. I loans is a as problem still unsolved and is serious a matter as the veteran( Inability to make the high down Peirments.' - otya LIVESTOCK al 2 -S , ' , , ! , , S , .; - --- - rnr ,: - ch on-su- , . PRODUCE . - T. Mining Man ,Visits :tric-General Bermuda Island Workers Get Raise: PERCYI a larrrx. , ' , Electric Company. R. Z. EgGIfIRE of Denver, district inan4- ager of the advertising and saes promotion division of the company, announced Saturday. Affecting , 210 employes In Utah: Montana,' Colorado and New Mexico, tho wage Increase offered by the company and approved by the wage stabilize- tion board las been accepted by all but a few scattered eastern unions, Mr.' Ingmiro said. Tho retroactive Increeaes, whirls In mod meet amount to $3(1 or more, have Sheady been 1001 Lotto AA LAT" Sit" A lArre A t laidins, A $audi A Remoter 4,6 ,.!...ancalles . LITS"Badtame Pet Dstr Mid "Dakota Lit" f 1111INDALS"The Demi Saller tad II While tr4 boo . ...., ' for each 5..1 shares held. : . 2oulat- . e 6 . t. till 111.10 1610, 13.00 - Inteproleat Wt. red On lee. Utah 1146;. ,; Slott 143 Asktfi Lee le Se t1JO 1100 3480 19.00 ig : , . S . 112.201 ,, , , 116110661 St..1225 00 24 00 'RIR' Pint 00eurity Corp. IS 25 Walt Aril National ...n. 3360 LC .OS 2100 Utat Savings e tritst 11.21 120101,2 Pan leak Phosta - 12,20 2200 3450 Valk, State 10602 -- .... 03 00 91.11 1 walk,' Sank 10 1)rokse 1 2,102's Ow. Sault la . - wle c, i - 1,1.,:!.,:-i,,- ! , - Ilia: 1434fb . r L .. 4 , , ' - ' , - - . , - - ...- '''' .. ason4 . 244 1 260 00 I 0200 00 etc 1271 2400. 07 02 ' i '.... CO WALLS )- .I , I SANK OLIOTATIONS 2Cts0660201 . . , vie 92 111)412,11111CL. Peals& 2220 22. .. , . : : Mt - ' , I toor nom Clout i 7700 - , 1 243 1 247 511 246 1 Sarsti r4:15:: ,. aQ 2.211 , !!, . taloa !WOOS potuala, Sir gongs :, ' I' 6111102 'WOOL ' SAS OR 200 I 136 0 202 011 tticit! ;::::1016 08 1401 101 14019 1610 176 OR 1071 yr; it 107 OS 10611 Der Vaal 'oaks 1.010,000 pounds. SPot PONS , .... 190 S nontion3. , , amid .50 : Pro.. Ste 113Intrietie Utah PIN Clay A Utah P.T. It Lifttit OM 4, As thee Peuthern 011 ...... 4, Al I Vtai OS ilsbalos JO I WW1 ., - . All divides& ailes . tors WOOL t rut? '.:...Aecra Oct. 2441; Dos. , Al ' tI . - 124. r'samarto amon:vals in,r. Old ' I 4 It271 'TORII. hoe 22 1,17P1-10o-ltam elk:74 Slet; or" painthIghat today. Same, Oman treed rnt'llad smottanold to 10 points higher vita solos et 1,004,001, , Peunda'atandtra oartlflested goat tops rano. IS potato to roar at 247.$ nocainal. $oot 111901 12 Pe4atio I. alltelletatAld Sus. Cs. Om. $16 I'S 117 2S 00 . ll. le .40 I .341 6 pt Sibley Valley 112S , 0.00 agony Ott ......... edd a Coe. - WOOL FUTURES 181 shares of unissued capital stock at 91.23 per share., pro rata on the basis of one : : EmmilennIUMEINEb ' . -. lettoter 1I I Chief C122(klida... ted,,,; Mining Company Saturday had mailed Hnintostocklig . Mr. Ingmlre said cont.; i : ploy entictpoted no' immediate '', effect on prices. ' a - --- - - - nt , 11,161,259,,shares Chief Con Outlines Stock Extra: 1 -- an Approvals for a nine-cehour general wage Increase) e retroactive to March 15 have! been received by the General - the first $ix months of 1950. ' ' , , Trades by W. OK veuv4e rtith44 Juno 29. ' - , , ' , , OVER THE COUNTER Juba' IS liontia - ',' los. MARKET, ' -- irfr 3ALT . LAKE t pub-47- -- Total $108 340 f, . -- S. L. Stock O'' . --e Ir mon' A brsads. RFC . ,, GEORGE H. vitersolt presiTe offering is first to stock--- dent of the Great American holders,f record June 23, and ,7, lb Prospectors Association, said ' expir4.. July le, after which , unwill be amsubsctibed shares of the holders , Saturday that patented 'mining claims have sold to the public at the same $ . ,: until noon on July I to com- price, $125 per share. - '. & momberv their assessment A. ost J. work Co., Bogle plete claims tmless Congreslextends of the New York Stock Zs.... work. chatige, will act as principa: the moratorium A total of 4100 work must selling agent along with other be done oeach claim annual- brokers and dealers in the offering. The stock "rill, not 4 ly accordMg to the federal statutei Upon completion of be withdrawn from trading on : the'work, a notice of assessment the New York Curb Exclutnge 3, with nor the Salt Lake Stock Exwork done must ha filed ' : the county recorder of the change during the offering. The funds derived from the county in which the clahn lies. t be to , will used Mr. Watson pointed out that sale. supply , working capital to meet tha :' the courts have ruled that ' the claim owner begins his an- company's share 'ha a Defense Minerals Atiministration . apnual assessment work at anytime prior to noon of July 1 proved expansion protect in the and uses "due diligence in Chief mine. The DMA 'has : completing that TwOrk even agreed to furnish $212,710.00 though it may not be finished toward the work and Chief for several days or weeks, as is Consolidated will expend a considered to hart complied The work is already under , with the law. li added that because July 1 falls on Sunday way, and involves Increteed: miners will have an extra day pumping facilities, 400 of shaft work and 5000 feet of drifts Mr. Watson estimated that and raises. The operation will ! some 3000 unpatented claims make posaible the extraction of would be affected in Utah if ore from three known ore chanthe nels that bays been the source ,z Congress fails to extend ' - of about 90 per cent of the 1157,. moratorium 000 tons mined in the past three . years., take ' - - ", '-- . .. . - ''"Ri.. D ue-- -- . , , Utah Miners Cautioned," -- , , in:;!,--- - determined: cur ti ' ',':' BUS 111V sszut.s.adob !STAR I , . Illge,,,,astzinels1411461011. ' k,,,,,, .11 , ,:c - Bull-doze- ,ea Demme and "Pr1 el the Congo" OoDENTersea end the Alteems, she "Tartan $at.. the 1,021All Welltsta.." Deft .4-:- :, ran47T-Rwu...Outs Named Mike,' Mee "Mask et the Dragon." 11 sectinedi and the CC411"11T,CLITI'-'1Ceetter. ude frt. 000vw-"clLtgitatelm sad "Young Man With s Nem" Vilma& marom view--- IN. ant "11re1nis ts".." ,,,,.1, -. ce zorrnmg--;tam- mo . , '''. ''''', 1 , ut With the Dames quenched, firemen said, the burning was SPOT METALS. confined to à slow but difficult to control under-surfacomPing YONL. Juno 21 MP tPotiowing deSr. leder' melon smelters Wire. for bustion. livered metals (emits pot pound. union n were being em- otherwise designated): volley errrgi ployed Saturday morning to 24t7Per' r&etrolott. 271,01; 144. New move earth over the smoulder- bul.,c"11,..."F"d ui& Td.seinseet . et Laussa4. emu ports 21.143214. ing areas in an attempt to is.1076-iifitTorii lin: '11"."11740; misers4w smother the fir. evil puns There was little damage reflask se pot 4111174 euntirneor. ported. One powerline- pole was charred but did not fall, aaTawIlla'as, ir.rtueos.r. crre:41 11.61101411 amO . pas- short Ws firemen said. ingb The cause of the fire was tin. utts04...01111-ist (IS pot seat bialk ITES21 COUNTY ', . -- , - i ti. , . ."1-10-- 04.1 - - . r. ,. I - 1.01 APOILIld (A-- Z salable 110. IVO stood, arn Cttle WOWS auss4. dew utility and around 36 la 3L Moors bI flan cows 24 ULM low low own- City minktg ailltrZo cows 31.1$ . ounces not duittord kpown womb was. man and former president of the lot salable eIIpS 3034. 6 Pf Mat Ohio Copper Company is now compouad classes toad Y. and in Jamaica Beach vacationing. as gown osollits.ajnoods good load blew led Moors 36.60034.26. Obeli South Amerbulk 4mosnalercial He plans to visit 1121 lbs. cisme ' , ica later. and geed SOWS 321013 RIMY dinar and osonnercial Moms 2111632. con. niercial mind low good Wien ISA law and good and chaos U. blab dicing low 30. 5029 tomnaccial cows to sows bulk lousy sows 1627. dairy 26. manors and suitors 31024. abelly and under. 1 and utility down to and commercial bulls 3131. medium east-mo, o good Macke? loader goer. hit133. to pad bettors 3131. on Transactions the Labe Salt Cairse astable goon dolablo Stock Exchange for June toto- r- mot MOO. INIOMPated IOWA Conumweichl to abeam taled Mont steady. 9180,340.14 with , 725,887 31010. odd slauchter salvos and realmsmaws 3$130 shares changing hands com311, mill and Mint melon OGDENA fire that Eared low 34 and widen mid "sal weiglit Mock Ueda. 1011. flaccid.Ooad 'god pared with a valuation of 9121,- up suddenly in the, Jackson calms IIMS salable 090.97 for 1,112,1113 shares comSnicking 331803& seed Avenue dumps early Friday choice 190-- 331 sows 3$030. atiabla chaise and, pered for the urn e month last !Whir-day' afternoon was reported toe muck IMO& miming boat "Irrir; 311 to Ida higher. sow usoconly Widow. morning to be under con- bulk S trilek Transactions for the first six good and elbetell 13$-- 36 . trol. ina 33.101334. ooveral loads poi and 34.21114 SS, asthma months of 1951 totaled 91,479,- cicalas grain rod City firemen' battled the and good iLIF"gil.esert 197.93 for 9,069,430 shares comblaze with water tmt11.1 a.m. lows to MI In 17.311. Wood sad pared with a total of 1714.- and ' clldle light 8..":11;11. 30. Saturday. for. 450.03 for ''''''4., ri ',, 4 ,e f manager, Mr.- Thorpe added f that passenger car supply was easing and that baring an all-oPEW NEW BUILDINGW. W. Alexander, Salt Lake .1 war there would be no re strictions on tire sales. He said city district manager ot'lbe coeditor Tiro ag'Rubber ! the industry had heard nothing Company, Inc; and C. W. Tirrp, western division sales definite on replacing spare tires inanager, look- over floor plan of new buildingt being on new automobiles. the coznpany at 411 layette Ave. , opened Truck tires and industrelal .4 in still are rubber goods tight 4 , 4., supply with small prospects of Ow Ita improvement he declared. Zt . ,,, The company's new wareME some house and offices contain tot ikof 32.000 mare feet and features ,, air conditioning and fluoresS cent lighting. The building was designed by Slack W. Winburn MEN AT WORK and 'Wilt by the Chytraus Brothers Company The ware4. house serves dealers in Utah, 1 0 Idaho, Wyoming. Nevada and northern Arizona. ,0 ' Ogden Firemen Gain Control Of Dump Blaze ir",!No:Im7.:,.1 ,s.'l , Hill-Highw- r , , '11' . n. FARMINGTON Tbe Farmr ,, ''''' ington Lions Club held installa11,1"1molin'll ' ' 42 '', ",,,,' , i l t ; f .4,1 t,,,,ter ,,,,.. , i '11; . , ) tion for their newly elected oftII , . , 4 ,.. i.i 4,,,,,,,,t e,.. 4, kar t , , , , :, , I , .., t -; ...,,, ficers at Harry's Dutch Oven ''''-- ' '', ' y,t1 ?a 1 ' ',','' Cafe Friday evening. 4 ,,I; ; .f :s . - ,,, , .'....:' Dinner was served to 50 club , , irilti,;(4,. .11rA 1 ,,.. , Az.,,,...,7- , , ,i ,,,4, ,, , , tri':,yrt Li tt ,.., og,,,, members and their wives. The I ,,,, NJ' . '' 4 7C-i-l I ',4,,, dinner was followed by the pres--J ,4 entation of 15 awards to mem-- 4 Ow, e 's ' ', ' ell'el ' i.e. . berg, with 100 ner cent attendIr em 4, ' e 'k 9 li 44 , wi , ; ', ance records by Solid Morley. ' A - ... ' i . -L ,,.. l',';'! s',1-, Bingham, past deputy district Nt , f k ''.. .', 1.1 i,:,,, ; ?' 4 11 ,s!-,- c i governor. A special award was ; trt-' N ,1 A4 ' presented to Secy.. No r m si n 114. 4 . 1 I?I , lit Brown by Rulon Maughan, cabi1:', ft A net secretary, for 100 per cent i' ' )' 11 e-,,ii 't ,y ; ' ,' recording. , 't :',, 'IN 4 ,, Zone Chairman Collin Low1 ,ill, k 4 , 4,. 71, IL , 1 der. Ogden, officiated at the in- . k 4ii i. .,:, i Iv 1 , stallation of the new officers,' ,'"JP. , , z ,'-'I f ,.ti i : g ' ''' ' who included Stilton Marston. '1 I ,.,, .., I -- lk; )idt, I '' .. , -- ',., ; , ws.; president; 'Norman Brown. see- 1, 5 4, P; ', '''''''.. . ; ... - ..,.. I. 4 retarrtreasurer for his second. ,,,I, II ,4,1 -t . ,- A , t' ...;, 4.-''''4; .."4 :;'''"3 k i..4f t ', "''. 7'1 two : t,,,,.f ; rai'i- it41.,keitai ik:- -' term, Ward Warnock: first vice . r;!, ( ' -4 ,f, ' e ,1,..,'"4 k ,s g At e ' , .,,,,c - i president; Monroe Sal, second i ''' : : 0, .4 - vice , 4 : , , ,, fi presioent; Marvin Steed, , .. third, vice president; Gil Robin, , i . , at ill v. , son and David Lund. two-ye' 'y, ,1 , , .: .,. .,.,; .. ,,,,,, ... ,,,iiiel directors; Alton Rose tail twistif NEIV OFFICERSInstalled Friday night as the new officers of Farmington Lions Club er;; Bernard Thomas, liotr tamer; with holdover,Deectors Gordon are, left to right, front, Dell Sessions, international counselor ;Alton Rose, Norman Brown, Van Fleet and Dell Sessions and Milton IVIarston, Gordon VanIleet, Monroe Sill. Back, David Lund, Gill Robinson, Marpast'Pres.,Dean Swaney as ex of- 1 r , CAPs Marto Mock Rescue 1 RABBITS LOST IN BLAZE CLEATIFIET0D---Mar- by la discussion of the proposed Davis Boulevard, which has brought much controversy is,---- -an arterial highway from Davis County to Salt,take City. This road would run from the Centerville cemetery, south to the White Hal. where it would join U. S. Highway 91. A group of 900 citizens of Bountiful have signed and preCivil Air Patrol OGDEN sented a petition protesting the pilots and from northern planes boulevard, to the County Com- Dtah will participata in a mock missioners and their objections search and rescue mission Sunwere read at the 'bearing by Capt. Robert Memmott, Oscar W. Moyle, Salt take City. day, commander of the Ogden .quad-ToSome of the objections consaid Saturday. cerned the bottleneck in traffic will be briefed at 10 Pilots that it might create at the at the Ogden Municipal 91 point. White I Airport. They feel that improvement the After pilots will briefing maintenance of Orchard Drive would be sufficient for traffic engage in a search for a disneeds in that section. Also, they carded aircraft and a group of would like some estimate of the air cadets simulating a lost cost before the plan is adopted. Part3 The mock tragedy wM be loThe Planning Commluion pointed out that building the cated in the mountains east of proposed road now. would be Ogden. Several such practice ail.. many times cheaper than It could possibly be ten yerarrabus bay. boen conducted rehence If people are permitted to cently Captain Memmott said, to build on the proposed site for Wain civil air pilots and obthe road., servers in ream. work. The large number of people Ground and operations also-wiattending the meeting oeemed participate in to feel that Davis County has the Sunday maneuvers. a great need for the Planning Commission (who have been working on the master plan for three years to get it to this stage where they could present Ito the citizens of the county) and ( the commissioners are in favor of furtherfor BOUNTIFUL Mn. It. A. ance of the plan. Sedgwick, production chairman for the Davis Citunty Red Croft report! that 200 housewife )rits for members of the armed services have been made under direction of the Relief Society of the .4en war4s-1- 0 the South Davis Stake.-- - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. By ROWENA HANSEN These kits are packed with Deseret News Correspondent sewing supplies, consisting of CAUCA, Juab CountyThe buttons, thread, needles and second of a two-da- y annual cele- safety pins. The kits were bration Commemorating Eure- packed and filled on June 19 ka's founding in ling was held and 26 by the Beehive Girls here Saturday. riundreds of vis- class of the Bountiful Tint iton from various sections of Ward instructed by Mrs. Betty the state gathered to renew, ac- Cabaness end Mn. Ida Holquaintances and to help cele- brook. brate the Silver Jubilee-Saturday- 's Members of the class wen: schedule of events Marion Watson. JoAnn Hatch, included races during the morn- Karen Barber, Florence Knight, ing lot children, a carnival dur- Shirlene Broadhead, Dixie ing the afternoon and a parade Lewis, and Jean Holbrook. is limed at p.m Rarold Enton. general chairman, mid a murkinr contest is one of the highlights of the evening enteriainivent. I. , t , ., . P".; ......, : , 4,:., .. ,,r r , ,.. ' , l'i ) o program entitled, "Heart of the Quartet" which they. have just recently recorded. Colorado River water and of a possible western states' association Friday afternoon the discussion was concerned with outlining a definite course of action and iormIllation of some longfange planning for research. Groups represented at the convention included the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers' Association, Utah Wool Growers' Association, Us, S Forest Service, Bureau of Lind Management, Utah State 5arrn Bureau Federation Utan Wate Users' Association Utah Wil li?. Fed- erasion, Utah Fish and Game' Commission, U. S. Soil Conservation Service, Bureau of Reclamation, Intermountain Indian Schoil, State Department of Agriailture, the Utah Municipal League, Utah State County Officials' Association, Utah ManuUtah facturers' Association, State Agricultural College, and the State Forestry Department. In the afternoon meeting each of these, groups was represented by a speakei, who outlined the particular views of his orgaavation. From this information a program ler more effie'er :. use o, water resources will be formulated. in an at- year of drouth than it would tempt to organae research on .cost to build ifficiene reservoirs water and land conservation in to prevent the drouth. the state Utah, represents INDUSTIEM NEW tives of eviry major water-usin- g Industries, stated Dr. Petergroup in the state met at the son, are fairly new in the econ' Utah State Agricultural College omy of Utah. Geneva Steel uses Friday for a water conservation half Rs much water as does Salt convention. Lake City. Water is so essential Sponsored by the Associated to these industries that they Civic Clubs of Northern Utah, must have it before they will they held two meetings Friday. consider coming inte the state. They discussed the position of liam R. Wallace, presiUtah in respect to water redent, Utah Water Users' Associsources, and the possible courses ation, and cf- - the Utah of action ili utilizing more fully Water andpresioent Power Board, .also these. resources in the morning meeting. spoke of..the covention Ile mentioned the necessity of wee Gus P. Backman, execu- the Great Basin states maintaintive secretary of the Salt Lake in the use of the ing cooperation of Commerce, City Chamber and Ezra Fjelsted, manager, Weber Basin Conservancy Dis. trict. ,,,. I -KEYNOTE SOUNDED L., ,(4101 y44.0, sk, ; 1 .';', ' Keynote address was deliv,. ,,,,5, s,, ,.,.1 ered by Dr. William Peterson, ;7;:c director emeritua of the state i.. t ri, extension service He is a noted 1 1 is , authority on water and geologic 'IL 7'41 , knowledge. Dr. Peterson discussed the t2:'-'many Interests concerned with , ,,,.01;,-4 the state's water resolirces, namf - ... 7, ;,:$ ing grazing, timber, electiic 1,7,,, ,, ( , d n a industries power rights, statand as '; ''.': major ones, farming ',',:.',. ,::',.' ing that an equitable distribu,,, ,1,f tion of water resources must be , ? , Is ,,,, ,, , made among these groups. , Dr. Peterson continued that , 4 t: :1111iivetc , , , , , there are vast potentialities for developing new farm lands in ' ,14,.., 4 ;, Utah, citing as an example the ,s 1 .4 , A, -, , . ,, , , -; Fremont River in Wayne Coun.4 tat'Pi A ",...., ty.;,:, ty. 'Me state," Dr. Peterson said, MARIE CLARK "loses more crop money in one "Mimi Clearfield.' i , ' f: t .. ., ,,. 'r'"' -- g ,,. : 1,... . , ., -- , , - Trwme-pr- Conference Held To Deteimine More Efficient Appropriations LOGAN---lbleetin- ..t.4 -- -- - UTAH WATER , 4 1' ' ' , t. -- e -i. , Prices Goodyear , 1951-41- , FARMINGTONAdvanced, planning for Davis County, roads, a method fairly new to the county, was suggested by Dr, ,ctul, 10,....", R. Clay Albed, County planner, at a Friday night meeting of the ens will not have to increase ww.opv. Davis Planning Commission. prices on their products was He pointed out that advanced planning is the cheapest expressed by C. W. Thorp of !method of building roads in sections that are growing rapidly, Los Anse les, western division 7 sales manager of the Goodyear I in unincorporated especially areas in the southern portion. PAGANINI GROUP Tire ls Rubber Company inc. - Here for the opening of Good. "If a road is planned for, people AT APPEAR TO years 6300,000 distributing can more easily"' plan their in- warehouse, and offices at 46 vestments around that road," ' Fayette Ave., Mr. Thorp te- he- FARMINGTON the FARMINGTONFor 4,-costa had stated.etered that Increasing fourth time. Ma world reThe meeting was held for disgiven the rubber manufacturers ' nowned .,paganim Quirtet" for the a of master at cussion will present plan every reason to Increase prices, program the Farmington Ward but that the recent decline in proposed roads to run norjh and el, Church of Jesus Christ of natural rubber prices may per. south through Davis County Latter-da- y Saints. mit them to maintain present Dr. Keith D. Barnes, Kaysville, On Sunday at 7 p.m.. the the levels. of four instrumentalists will chairman, took charge ' play their valuable StradiConferring with W. W. Alex. etjng.; a in varius ituitrtunents city district ander, Salt take His explanation was followed f i. ... r. i .4 , , , take City, - Utah, Saturdayt, June 30. NEWS, Salt Ifrosore.sezt-..o- i ;' - ' ,I ; ;.',-- - - ,,.. :' - , " .' e'l', ...' , , : 44 A . ' t ' , ' . :' ',1 . ', ' 4d, .,,,,' ..: i , pa ,t ,' ' . r f I! .,, .,. , : 1 z, ', l'!. .1: ,, t, '4: ":' 4' , - 7, ' J ti I 't . t''., ' ,,,;-:- '. r- z;,, ...' ' '. ' i' ... P .s. r ,r," t ,1!, ' "' 1 4 ;,:,: 7, ''e4 kl 7'.: ':: 4 2 , ,.. ,... ' ' ..;,...1 z ' . ' :: . ' - - -:, - ,,,,,V, :,,A; i '. ep. 'A 4'' '' " - e ti ,. ''''' ,.t e, , ','-',-:-'-- ' z :, .,. -;,,,l- ' , ; , 1.' , ', , ...,, .4, s."''''''' ,,,.,..,,,.. 4,,;e ' 4, - :' - :,,,,:,;1 ,?:. ,r 4, '. ,' ,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ';' '''' 's N.; ii,,,,:e.'-,- i 1....,,,, ',.,;.', I. ,:,f.,14 -- . s' --- '? ..11.:.',..:.; ." -- 4A - Commission Hears Suggestion For Road To Study From a Long Range Viewpoint - ,... 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