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Show it :Atednesdoy, NEWS, Sdlt Lake 'City, Utah, 1 0 a Apri! k, 1952 Prpject Bill, in'the , I' (News Washington Bureau) WASHINGTONRep. Walter K. Granger charged Sen. Arthur Watkins Tuesday with "grabbing the ball': in defiance of a previous agreement that le.gialation on the Upper Colorado River storage project would be introduced jointly by representativesof the four states .in- 01 oe '1 Osonons, vOlved.,-- ., - snow-covere- B d C ' - A panel discussiort on the work of the Public School will feature the annual meeting of the vey Commission nla1 --7 ThursatlY-no6it1n-Hote11f- ' Yé'äRijill'i.di Sierra Roa - - , The Salt Lake Teachers A3SOCi- IfounOallo-ation will discuss contract clauses with a Board of EdUcation ,"as soon as possible," 'NI:oqt,.:,$-Ok$,John S. Boyden, counsel for, the teachers, announced IrVedneiday, Mr. Boyden said the decision to ask for a meeting With the board, Was made at a, meeting- - Tuesday evening of the teacher .association's executive committee.- - The action folloWed reading of a letter Recommendations for a year-roun- d from the Board of Education inditrans-Sierr- a route to the cating "there might be a chance West Coast were made during a to talk over ' certain contract of California. Ne- , . 1 - !stitch - --"1 Mountains. liketircomeWesra often as I can because I feel that I get a distorted viewpoint in my broadcasts if I stay in the East all the time," Mr. Thomas ex- plained. his week-lon- g 'During stay, the renowned radio commentator plans to spend as much - timees:possible skiing at Alta, Brighton and Snow Basin ski resorts Foundation S ets Panel Study. a U L ar ey , . a Lowell Thomas. famous news, analyst, radio commentator it n d adVernturer, broadcasting, his daily program from KSL for a weekiiAlTr?. he rif eks thrills Clash Over 1 SCHOOL SURVEY TeachersAsic LOWELL THOMAS!, SKIING IN s, L fah Solons The foundation, ' , Sur-- INV, ' , set up to ttudy taxation and Utah government, costs, also will name six directors at the meeting. Discussing the school survey work will be IL , Grant, Vest, superintendent of Logan city schools and secretary-o- f the sur- vey commission; Orrice C. McShane, member of the commissiotl, and Ward C. Holbrook, member- - or the school survey g subcommittee. All three min are former state senators. Moderator for the discussion will be Herbert F. Kretchman, editor of the Salt Lake Tile-graDr: Adam S. Bennion, superintendent of public in- struqtion- and chairman of ,the survey commission will make the introductions. About "300 businessmen are fact-findin- Sen. Watkins .denied he was 4 joint meeting ' bound by any such agreement , clauses," I vada, Utah and Wyoming highand said be would present a bill POINTS OF DIFFERENCE way officials Wednesday. 'Wednesday together with Sen. Meeting at offices of the said letter Mr. the Boyden re,Will Ce Ir. Bennett authorizing of Commerce, 201. Scg:4- Ledlt to the second of Chamber ferred specifically Pll'uoVAS,TrAl 411 NrY the $1, 0Q.,000 storage plan. FINIJMTWSIDIN(r. THU ' three points of difference between South Main St were representatives of the rorty:Niner Trails "This NN jrreparable hirm, Ithe teachers and the board, 47. 64.A0 to Li I Neto the project, Rep. Granger The three 'points of difference Associationv:- representing 00-11.1. S. Highand vada, Wyoming two between are: the groups The declared. "Members 4q Congress SUMMER, WHERE ART way 30 Association, as well as don't like to see one M't grab atenachaei larshlaavrYe 'Third feoff$rl:Of thn 'increa'Lo A jury in the court of members of highways coMinit;1- - expectedtolkitend,lheinn e eon meeting for ball the Lake publicity purPoles. District Judge Ray Van Cc'tt asked for of para tees from Reno, Elko, ,Salt hoters Roof Garden. and Cheyenne. The purpose of the agréernent Jr. Tuesday afternoon fixed the graph, four $1754,wording City. in the teacher contract , Iterbert A. Snow, president a valtie piece of property regarding sick leave, and pay dif- , A resolution asking . was to keep .all states solidly located of southeast of "This Is ferential in salaries'of teachers not al government to provide the of the foundation, pointed out together." the Place Monument" at $65,- year-roun- d route was slated to that "since 40 per cent of Utah's eligible for retirement benefits.. state and local taxes are spent ' ,The senator said, "I. think 000. be drafted during the afternoon findrve discharged any obligation "STILL 110PEFUL" session' of the day-lon- g meet- for the public schools triOwner of the ight-acr- e the survey may be the I may have hadI've waited a angular gulped tract at the "We are still of ings. hopeful that the ing. HAIL TO THE BRIGHT NEW YEAR to public spending and tax.Victory of General Eisen'how- long time. Under the plan Sen. junction of the momicoent road matter can be settled in an Thomas C. Carson' of the Reno key er in New. the or Jersey firimary (Joseph) and Emigration Road above the amicable manner equitable to all Chamber highway committee ation for many years to tome." was hailed Wedneiday by his was supposed to lead the cam- zoo is' Lorin F. Wheelwright. Anyerey, this Is better than the Monsoons .., concerned," Mr. Boyden said. "We pointed out that the Donner Utah supporters: Paign. I spoke to him two weeks Appraisers for the state had will do all we can trt'avert a show- Pass road had been vlosed much or s It. 'The sweeping victory again ago about the matter and he estimated the "property to be down." of the time during the,past windemonstrates the great popu- has done nothing. I don't feel worth somewhere Ay OHN R. TALMAGE between $45.- ter. He added that the ..losing of larity of his candidacy," Clar- we are justified in waiting any, IMO and $58,00. Appraisers for -such a road not only resulted ., ence It Jan. the Year New chairman 0 of longer." brings Bomberger, bright Mr. Wheelwright estimated valin hindrance of defense neds And surcelise from4all woe: the Eisenhower committee of The agreement referred to ue of the land at $80,000, but placed added traffic on sec.Altut all it brought in '52 Utah, said The landpart of 177 acres was made in January at there-queroutes to, the coast. ondary Was yards and yards of snow! "With hiireturn to this countryof the Colorado River Of land east of the monument Forty-MinTrails AssoThe -and activetut campaigning; COminission, Iiiided biJObii Viihn 0 Fe 's the month of Abe and George the ciation Morning , Western Union offices In O. during he will continue to gain the acIt brings,us solemn thoughts: S. IC IM meeting asked for a :tourist pro- den and Godfrey Will of Denver. The tuted oondemnation proceeclaim of the BomMr. voters," Logan were opened by But Feb. 141 nineteen-fifty-tw- o ' 'Teri in commission suggest(sd to all the dingswas visited by the jury motion program which would , berger predicted. return to work of the snow senators Just but noon lots! and represeetatives after the brought more rtcess. . OGDEN---L- t. Utah the many polls taken in all Herbert D. Men, include dissemination of accur- somevoluntary states last Jan'workers the from four union WednesdnY Comes March, the first fine month of spring man, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs, ate' road information, , proper ports of the state and contacts that "introduction Of the uary said. travel morning, with company 2713 contracts ()Metals eastern II. R. Merm made When orthe roots" blow: Dr., an, Taylor by mighty winds,do "grass . bill should be withheld pendkwas list- - agencies, plus a joint publicity The offices have been shut But this year whetOklar. came around, re-- lt Ogden, ganization show that the great the transmittal to the conThe weather man t . As.,, riv,...1 ed -as one of 15 campaign by the states involved: down by a nation-Wid- e tnnps of the people ,here favor yle strike saidKSnowl" , m e n, k ' his nomination, which would ai- gress of the report on the e d Oren Probert, manager of the since April 2. 41.4.... ' ' Now Apr.'s at hand, a lovly, rrionth Pro-, 'aboard a giant Elko Chamber, presided during sure his election Pnli, the election Colorado River . Storage P.' L. Lane, Salt Lake City of showers soft and gentle: Id participating- - projects; i B - 36 of the whole Republican ticket. ject bomber the meeting. ,,..-- ' said Wednesday 3uperintendent, Who thus describes our of the in the unless, ' judgement which crashed 1444 offices, or about halt ti,ns that , congressional delegations from ,. on takeoff 1, Has lost his powers of the nation's total Western mental! Some 20,000 hours of vol- i.z,... ! the upper Colorado River Basin' .,' .,,,, at And May cloth being us fields of flo Union outlets, were now open. welTuesday , in services unteer , charity, '.7,-, reasons 1 ap4,A.." States, persuasive Fairchild A r But I would bet a fiver Negotiations are continuing On betterment and fare community pear for the introduction of the Force Base near A That ila one will see this year's crop a national lexel in the strike. record work wax the ,1931-5- 2 bill an at date." earlier Spokabe ' Wash. ., Save, perchance, a The Salt Lake City office has of the Salt Lake Junior League, H s paren ts Rep. Granger said he intended remained open since April 6, as reported Tuesday night ' ' June, July and Aug. still lie ahead, 3; moved to Og- to "keep tkle agreement." Construction ef the $1,679,- - handling service to open cities at the league'a annual member- 1 Sept.. Oct., Nov, and December. den from Wash: Sen. Watkins said he had re- ship and installation 'dinner 000 instrument runway at the by use of supervisory personnel If the weather man holds true to form Lt., Merman ington a short SaltLake Municipal Airport- - andunionemployes who did ceived support for hie positionl meeting at the Salt leake Coun''Twill be something to remember! time ago. . , not strike, Mr. Laney said. ' from Colorado Republican con-- , try Club. ' Born at Spokane on Sept, 20, Wednesday was delayed pend- 0 for the days of droUth and thirst S t 'king 'Western E 1 e etric gressmen and stressed that he in g' county approval or the va- of volunteer serv- 1925, he attended public-school- s record The -. And ground baked iron-harworke , set up picket lines Wed- - was "trying to be copperative, ices was'made by Mrs, Warren there and later I was graduated ca.tinkof a portion of the right- - will be held up until a public td rather n esday . s,t11 perish from the heat . around six an "I'll to be with, Kimball, G, orning placement glad from join hearing can be ?e!cl. ... ,.. . -: State, College Washington Peeci,edt,, Than- dr(retnin my lizaft writ ' , Utah excitiptea not previotgly' tirie elseWbfii Velsitee to- spisritOr tii ' credited tkit 1PP, ,v,"1,-,;,e by'-thhit 18 worked in s 'active members-an- d Is necessary forthe tise for bids on trie bill or to have -them Join me,"it . dispute. runway Seattle dissince his After no picketing action he said. .. provisional members for by April 15. The city charge from the service after county to vacate 1.000 North had - beeri reported' Tuesday, service total. World War ri. He was called Street from 3200' to. 4000 'Wtst plans to Construct road exthe :Communication t'4rkers of Mr s Nevin F. Wetzel, retir- - back tci- active service in May, Streets: . from 4000 West Street tending Amerlea W1O1 ettablished lines Shovatipno grt po fresss ilod ne notildh 'e ted th et.hreen- 1951, and bad been stationed at County Commissioner Ray P. to North Temple Street to serve $t 7:30 a.m. Wednesday al'ound meeting. Fairchild Air Base since that GreenwOOd said that approval residents now using the old Mountain States Telephone 1111;id turned the gaVel over to Mrs. time of the move to abandon the roadlroad. a o& On Feb. marTelegraph, Company building, As& was he 15, 5e 1952, lositllic wn r2; pthhse,r aol T53hompassidFe.n,Rt eh:, at Lehi, Springville, ried to Rayleen Haller in Los , The Utah State Board of Health Wednesday was prepari4 Fork, Payson, Brigham Spanish Harold Angeles Calif Mrs. included installed City and it letter to Corigresn asking that the , , Kimball, vice president; Mrs. War II, Lt. During World responsibility for haalth Tooele. Franklin D. Sawyer, Vtah Opera (late of the 1952 Utah David Freed, recording secre- - Merman served- as a navigator of reservation Indians be transferred to the 1, S, Public Health manager of MST&T, stated that Home Sho has been set back tary; Mrs. Phillip M. Thump- - and flew numerous missions Service. ,. the telephone company will one week to. une 3,N. H. Han- son Jr., corresponding setretarr, - during the Italian and European In a meeting- heM last week, the board recommended that said Mrs. Peter W. Billings, treasur campaigns, lie held thal Bronze g car- west of Utah Lake. A three-da- y fill in with supervisory sen, chairman again the also batgiven fund with which to carry personnel to ! er; Mrs. Alan M. Moffat, assist- - Star Awarci and the In connection with the carniPresidential utval of the Hillside Stake, N give the "fullest Wednesday. lealtkdservice The display, soon. red by the ant treasurer; Mn. William. 1..., Unit Citation with an Oak Leaf Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- val a --souvenir publication, th Out program. At the present time the re- possible service under the cir-day cumstances. There may be peak Utah Home Buildersl.Associa- Felt, public relations supervis- - Cluster. Saints, will be held May Hillside Carnival News, will he aponsibilitlivith the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Mr!. Stuart B. Pett, maga- his parents hi is sur- 8, tion, was originally set and 10 In Mountain View-Mon- Issued. or; Besides ' "when it The Imilan service recently bad complained that it cMild periods," he said, May 27. It was zine and bulletin editor and Mrs. vived by his Widow and two ,changed at Viste Ward plaza. Arrangements for the carni- be necissary to accept only riot keeir-- a medical officer at of Robert Bothwell, quest val are under the direction of many Stake President Casper placement sisters, Mrs. p. W. (Marian) Al. ment - emergency 911s. of Inas.said Health, that ' the Iftv- - Ducheano Hallpital much n coinmittee made up of preferred to hold the home shost hairman. len, Seattle, and Mrs. M. E, (Ra- Parker said receipts will be a al the Indian is an im- - In Brigham City the single after the Decohtion Day holieaciof the bishw b a r a Indian patients are and from members the used for Paris, tricia) Bristow, Tex., stake ,to help pay 0 Wednesat retired cm. . portent and valuahlt citizen el picket one grandmother,- - Mrs. S. P. welfare ranch. The 4000-acr- e , of the six war,ds In the oprics treated. the state, it is only proper that day and service was thereafter day. One of the special displays Grifq Larceny Charged Merman, Denver, Colo. a cattle ranch is. at Cedar. Valley, stake. Dr'. A Allentown, Pa George A. Spendlove, the health department lend all reported normal. the show will be set up by it man Tuesday was arraigned be1.Ttlh Depart-- - posgible assistance to. the U. S. the Americin Institute of Archi, eommisqoner, e et - 'Vett Marcelliut fore in lei:. to thaw- - prospective-tima of grand laron In- - Fitheral-Sthe of welfare Snow to a proving the charge builders what takein steps I N. dian citizens of the state. developing plan's or a new ceny. Carl McLaughlinlvas accused A recent survey made at home, Edgar B. Wilg011 has been of taking more than $00 In merthe cahirman of named dtsplay Bluff, San Juan County dischandise from the Ray for the architectural group. closed that 10 per cent of the PTare 76 ' The show-wt- ir open June 3, lewelry Indians teseLhad tuberculosis , U Ss and end June 8, Sun- Main St., April IL Ball RS s Dr. Spendlove said, This is more Funeral service" for William Itiesday, continukt at $2000. Mr. Hansen said. day. that 100 times greater that the Glen Birrell, 38, president of State road ,crews late Tues- - white segment of the popula- Birrell Bottitng Company, will day completed clearing IL S, lion, ;' be conducted Highway 40 adjacent to MOIR).- - The board . rec- '''''', it Tuesday...4;0 tam n Dell Reservoir in I Parleys ammended: flourine treatment Sturdy 1 Canyon after a waterlogged of East ' community water suooluii mouritainside 75 feet above the . Seventh, South throughout the state where'ver 'road gave way. it.,, possible. The ' , , long and . Mr. 14. 1 Birren, 'There is a lace of qualified Ite aim, criticized eollege preg1 blr--- The 1.45 rd -.. ', V' eTho WITWit: denr9whvitceiratffrwmt-th..from the mountainside at its meeting. Dr. Charles H. , slid mer presilient the National Amateur Athletic' tirely because of one bad thin ..,. . ' Tuesday morning follewing a Ruggeri Jr, of Salt Lake City )r the the root of Union (AAU)," Elwood S. "Woody" rather thaepruning out two-da- y was ..' named 'chairman of ' 'new 1 record breaking rain- of Romney, former coach. said Tues- the troubic , ,' ' -. the board, replacing ' storm. :7, a irbonated , day' afterrioon in Salt Lake City. The defog. .whtro monthly Z, , DitVill Dr.. A. X;christopher r Beverages, died - Speaking to members of the Salt .i son was named vice chairman, was overflowing storm sowers .., Tuesday morn- Bound Table at Hotel Utah, ond flooding downtown streets, I. R. Backman was reap- All Birrell. ing In a Silt take Mr. Romney, who was named A set a neW424-hou- r Lake term hospital, of Ilodgkini dilc prectipitation pOihted for a seven-yea- r in Brigham Youngtrni,, record for April. ease, lie had resided at Route 1, on the board. basketball On 1932, cited the , ersity and svas well' Provo, Utah players from known to beverage ,buyers there barring of - Em PloYes of the Presiding the ,Kansas City AU meet and in Solt Lake City. BOY, I LOSES-- - ' ARM 2 BONES Office of the Church Bishopric's out were "These ruled for boys A on of James. and Minnie In an of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y two exhibition playing games TO DEADLY 'GRASP Phillips Birrell, he 'was bor41 CANCER In the Yale Saints, will meet Juty,.,11, 1913, in Salt Lake C,ity area where we don't have protes- Ward Cancer's deadly grasp woo hopefully loosened from 1431 chapel,he said. t, Thiir hear ,sionalism, wits He a member of the ChUcch s p. hold on a boy Monday when surgeons 'set for Oitober but the Drive tke 3 pan. Wednesday to of Jestia Christ of Latter-da- y amputated youngster's left arm, shoulder 'blade and game already has been prayed." he honor Elder LeGrand Richards,' Saisits. ' collar b6 of .the Council of the Twelve, - Ho trtarried Clar IT,Villiams said. The boy, little David Lee Cain son of Mr. and Mrs. ka Salt-LaElder Richards is retiring as In Jan. on 18, 'City Carl Cain, i41!P B1tr 51-;, Presiding tit "SNIcr eon1834, She survives him in ProBishop of 'the Church dltion at linty Cross Hospital Wednesday.--- - Choir Theft Reported 14 In that position, after Salt do as tits vo, years Lake parents, Apparently suffering from the bone cncer since' birth, PROVIDE DATA 011.,,PROFESSIONS ' Theft of a chair WAR eta a result of his call to sSrve as Cit, three sons and two datigbthe youngster hosundergone continual treatment since he to a formed reNtrted ttY' ' The Cot:ilea police Wednesday, ttah Health Council, organized Tuesday, will serve as a clearing of the ters, Jerry- eilen, Gordon Lee, newly was five months old. rnemberjl the Nant: South' Twelve. Ms y and Kathryn 'Ano Mrs. Mary H. Jonson.-84- 7 house for information to the publie pertaining to the medicine, dentistry and Surgeons had put off rnrvr'atin; the tiny child's arm pro. The program will he until it became obvious that dosperate,.attempts to save Birrell,Prov6;and a sister, Mrs-- , ,.ortInd East St. Mrs: Jonsen'told fecsions,,Memhers of the executive committee ore shown fTem lett to right: Sam Raz,. itrorit the ttv chair Jor-limb Janet BirrelI JPT1,011, West ! pollee the from the cancerous growth were losing grounci ed wastaken Presidirg Bishop Joseph man, vice preaident Dr, Creed Hayroond, secretary; John Shy, vice prefridentDe. , tho front roreh of her rosideOre L. Wirthlin,' and 'orroingements .... Mr. and lletni. Cain have two ether children, Allan, 10, don, Frederick Hicken president,' Radio, television told vocational guidance in the schools Bileikl win be la Salt Lake artolottme Tuesday night, or early end Linda, 5, aril another child is repected this summer. under the direction of sr , lore be utilized ,127 the council lor public educatiott. City Cemetery. Wednesday. S 1.' Ju ry Fixes s , tvionument Land - - ValueAt 65 THOU? - -- Utohns Hail N e w Jersey Ike Victory Spring Has Sprung, But Sols The Dike ' . the-lede- Utah Workers Open Some U; Offices - Utahn Listed - ' st er , Banquet Honors. ' ,,i' , League Service N Phone Union Pickets 6 Ptah Towns deep-sea-dive- r. . ill -- .04 :j , - L.I Street Delays Air por t Work - - .- chair-mxn,-w- - . Y I 120-plu- Health Board Seeks Responsibility Shift rtinway-constructio- . Utah HOm'e , , , Open ing Velayed , , .., Hillside Stake Slates Carnival To Raise Welfare Ranch Funds btevent fund-raisin- te '11, -- . six-ma- - - . ' . n ignway CrelliS For S. L. Clear Beverage Man 40.. '....A.D...1Z:171,I,.P.c.:..H.,F.LP..: ' 8m. 4 s: -: . SO-lo- ot 'pany, -- . 10-fo- ' . Tri-Sta- , - ''' L-...- , te Bottler. ' .... Box-359- to ' Aids To Honor Elder Richcirds - OF te int-wa- ' ' , g - high-backo- - ' i . ZMtv - 4vAm. 4110,001toolar, - |