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Show ., , NI.. - ' .. , I , - NEWS,' ,Satt Lake' Cliy, I Aprit thoh,Wednesday, 16,- 7: ' t Cost Estimates i 111....fr.tomrsvvq., Completedior , -- . . . , , ,...... - ) i ,. .., , 'N t: , t '.. , , ,,,, --, t ,, k , t I -- ,, ' ,' ' ' , , ' ' Y', ' ,,,, ,, , '' t - . - ; ' ' P , . r ' ' 4 ., - ,,. ,, ' . ... i it4' t 4 ', 4 ' 1 , -- . '' ' - I .r kt4 1,,,,,.., .. .'-- , . . , Likr,I. , - ,,,.4.4,,,,,,,.44, ,, 1: t 7, ' ; "Offl ." (44 , ; , - , .... , .- :.. . t t ,k - , di,.. 1, : , Ab Jenkiris To Quit i; , , 1.. e '; ' "Nk .000' 4,,...dt ,1 ! ' ' v,i . , , I , 1 .1 ' ' el)t.. ' .44,6o. s ECONOMY CARS ON WAYRobert L. Minckler,-presideof the General Petroleum Corporation - Clarence S. Beesemyer, 'executive vice president, and, Gov. J. Bracken Lee welcomed cars participating in the Mobilgas 'Economy Run at Salt Lake SPEED , Ab City. , I POLITICS' , LEE TO , Continued from Page 8-1- 1 Page ATOMIC BLASTS bslis selection of the delegates vita will east Uta)fs presid lel perferencsvotes nest July - ATTEND MOBILGAS Continued from 11-- 1 weight of fuel down as low as possible, maintaining itspeed Leo which will get them to their atom bomb tests at ' T in Chicago. goal under the time limit. Frenchman's Flats, Nev., TAFT FAVORED 29 STARTED RACE Saturday through Tuesday. The original competing field The Utah governor ac". Preconvention indicktions are of 29 'had been cut to 26 Monthat unified Taft power will cepted an invitation of Miday when Nash withdrew its pick up a majority of the dele- lJard Caldwell, federal civil three entries. defense administrator, and ,, gates. Backers of the Ohio senPresent late Tuesday to welator are confident their man can wilrrernain in Nevada ell - corral tout-daicome'lhe cars to the impound since regulations at least ten of the 14. how- Eisenhower , area lithe rear of the Utah backers. prohibit witnesses from ever, are not giving up without leaving during the tests. Capitol were 1000 spectators, a battle. They have redoubled headed by Gov. J. Bracken Lee, their efforts to swing favor of Miss Utah (Bunny Reese of delegates to their candidate and Brigham City), and top offipromise a real fight for thelen dills of General Petroleum Cordelegates-at-larg- e and the two poration, Sponsors of the Run. to be chosen from each of the Winners-,wi-ll be announced states two , congressional disThursday after checking of inF , Wets. , struments. Unless one side or the other .' findi itself in complete control Utah's.. educational instituof the convention it'll doubt, lions are suffering from finanful if a strong attempt will be cial malnutrition" under the ad- made to Instruct the Utah dele- - ministration of Go Ir. J. Bracken . .Continued from Page Li I gationd 1 condi- patients- with bronehogertie It is possible an effort may date for...the lit , 1I , ,' will-atte- nd s-, ' , - : ' Lee Denounced For School Cuts , - - -- CANCER - -- , - ' Jenkins, famed racing driver and former mayor of Salt Lake City, resigned Tuesday afternoon as iirectori of safety education and promotion for the State Department of Public Safety, effective May 1. In accepting the resignation, Gov. J. Bracken Lee said he was sorry to see Mr. Jenkins go as he had conscientiously carout his duties oince being appointed director three years ago. Mr: Jenkins said he was considering several offers for positions in private industry: At present, the Department of Public Safety is operating under Marion A. Snow, deputy director, while Joseph W. Dudler, bead of the department, is y on a leave of absense ' without pay. Mr. Dudler went on leave Ireb. and told the governor he 0 would let him if would he continue onas days Govhead of the department. ernor Lee said he expects to hear from Mr. Dudler within a week or ten days. 60-da- :'.,. .., -- ; ..., - , - , .", 7 : ,..; .i.... ', ' , - i .... - ., - -- -- ' ' '; ', I '' . : ; taste' " ' ''5,;., :,' ,., ,.. ..... - : - , l it' , - .,,,;',. - - .... ' ' I, :, , , ... ',. -- ..., ) ,1777.4'.', .,- ',''' - ',.,t:'iI.,... ''.,' - 1- r - - c, - '4-- , , 7. ,,f ..-- ".. . '' - ., S. :'1'. ..;.? ' ,' . ' A ' ' ,...0,,,I.,:. ,. ' .. , '..:As :. - ' r-- ''..f ' r ' ." .: '.: ,t 1.' 4f. , ..4.,. ''.': ' - ' ,',...'-',...,,,..,;:,- , .,, : ':' ' .. t,0,..A.,:l.,-, 4 ,,, r'4 5 - i it i ,- ,, ..-- - , - ;, ; ., - sy vs;,,.;,,, '0- "- x , of Ruth students Piano Draney will be presented in recital at the McCune School of Music and Art, 200 North Main I ,, ,JL.41,;-0-----17,4- , John Minson William Petty W. H. Hendricks of tbi Draper Poul- trymen, Inc. This will be followed by a dirmer at 5 p.m. at the school. The 81111110 meeting will be DRAPERThe annual stock- held at 7:30 p.m. in the Second holder's meeting of the Draper Ward meetinghouse. A dance will follow the program. Egg Producers Association will be April 26 inthe Draper School auditorium and the Draper Sec ond Ward, Church, .tf Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y ,I.,7 i The convention will open at 2 7,,,,, pm. with an open forum in the i1 Second Ward meetinghouse un - der the direction of Dr. Egg Producers Meet April 26 .1t,14 r 011' 1 - NEW! DIFFERENT. - ''''': eZe HANG ''''' .77:- - ' , , , for Appointniont Dorms "Cortifioil" Lys Glosses PAY NOTHING ONLY $I A WEEK Dr : thumbs BortoDf. Robert Need Stilt Lake's Newest and Finest Optical Satom Phone s ss .. t , , ' - g , "kak;. r, 4,;141: Ne".7).i s - 0:4, 42;,,,, 7,7A6.4.1k. , iosoK , - ' ' - County Gives . . ' . ,- . - , , , , - ,. . .. - , . t (.1 - 41 - ' A - ,, ' ..ki - . - - , ,...,...--- . ,; Fair Contract -- ' , ' - - 0... I 1 , ' ' 't ' ' , . - , , . . ' .N 4 - ) 11 Y 1 I 4 - - 4 '' '111 4 - ,, ' . ti,, - a , ROOM SET ENSEMBLE 7PIECE SPECIAL OFFER , - . . I ' , 6 , t I, .14' - 1 - , , -4 ,f ' - ' , ,ti,:k,Ile., --- 4 , . - I uts ' . weth Ilium - U.hsit $219.23- 4 , , - tr'''''' .,..0' ' i ,........ f ,."-- -i ALL , .. ,,,, 0 --- SY USING YOUR 81226 Po mowni O4 sAtmci OLD SET PROVIDING OLD SIT 16 Olsoo Mamie, Ivetwows WORM DOWN PAYMENT 2114P - UO - 1::35 , 633 - E ' . , - ,. 1 -- ,.,,,, ml. t Ai ' , - :1,,' ' 1 ' ' , , kg- T - oo ''''''' ; . 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P- , , j e ... the womaa of exciting youthful exptessioas of the ' summer tutted, expertly pomayed Is. . ,e I ,' c, 14,A.' yogi.. , 1 sk 1 , I , ' ., - 0 :-- f - -- '' 'w -,- ..... e'elotit . New for , e , .! 4' ',.? - , I , , ,..;4,, in youthful fashions - i.:'- 1 ,,,,,,,, --. k.,,-..,.....---- ' ,1 -- -- 4 . 1 in, .- ,FuRtlisi itiG SOUTH STATE STREET k o , yi'' "' DoteEfts liot - ts 7 , . , . , 1 IN $199.95 PRICE INCLUDED , - . i t . tir, 0 ,,Alwoo,,,opowol 4 ., . ' - - , nr I . es - 1 . '.,tiott.,o ""110 ' ''.,1 -,-t ,r-- ri N,0,. 00 til FOR... --- -- ' - 0 $365 ,Value ,' 7 TABLE LAMP 4 . ...: 7 , ...t,,,, . END TABLE NOTHING DOIAN. 1 4 - -4 - 1 . I- A itt t - - WOOL RUG COFFEE TABLE FLOOR LAMP - -,-. ALL ..., . :., , LIVING ROOM SET 902 t t It lou i'. 1 ;:4 : 1 ., .7.- ,4 '6, .,,..' 2-P- -- -- - 'Is, - ' ; -- - , 1., , . , , - , , . ..- , - I 8 1 .. I . , 1 , . .4,...47 . ' - 11 . , . ' 4- 427 ' ' . , ,...---- , . -- . ' i . . I ,t is, '1, - '" . I r - - . '' 1,t , s . 't ' - , - - , ... ott,b i . ... ' ' ' fl t , ,,- . . . '. ..- , i .,.,, -- -'- , ,, ,. . ' ire -6. -- --- , ,. - . , . .....,. d)k .. ,, - - - .0(1.) , - , eto ,'S . - N . - ' -- - s s tilt,3 - . . ' . I , , ' iess -- ,- . s, 0 t 4 . . . . a . , - , ich,,.4.1. ' 't , - t , - .,, lge - - sAcivid:cdi Main "1, :ft ,,;.1 . The . ' - - 16; 3?.ifS , - - -- - , , A- , ',..11'" - . , , AtAkill:Ma ,) , - ,,,, 4, - Bagnelt-Ba- pating are: Thomas Forsgren ,s'4-t-- ' 4 . - - Ruth Ann Morrison rbaralloffmanr Miss Neva Brent will be heard in a group of readings. The public in tnvited. Students partici- " ., , . , ' WALLPAPER McCune Piano- Recital . - , -,- ) ;1' xi, 4 - , , . 0 ,. dp'. ... , fo It ' ,,:.".40,,N..,,, V ..,k, ,k 1 ,. k - ; ',. 2 ' l'4 ,o,"' - ,, 't',, r -i ;,- ' k. ' ',, 1-- N. ' 'f, e. k ., ;it,. Air, , , - .,. - .. 1;, , 4:1 0-1 p II , Ai ,', - ' , I'' e, tif 0 - ,.,,.' i .. e.., 'K !Ow. , ''' ,,,,,,,- - 0 t. ',.. 7 ..: .. i .,,.,4,- , ' , . ' v- - . ,'' .:' .''' - - N . ., .. Douglas Marshall: ' ' ',' ,,.. , f." :. 4.N. Arm,. - : ' ..; i, '7' 14)'''' - ,..:, 4, ' Barbarst-Arno- ld ',' . .'.:' .4, r 4, ...!.i. Ion, Gloria Williams, Pamela Schafer, Joyce Smith, Mary Jo Wilde, Bruce Williams, Mary SAVES TIME SAVES MONEY! Ebeltoft, Judy Hoffman, Mary Ask Us About It do1111k Murphy, Beverly Harris, Nancy Thomas, James Hess, Ellen it Ile 1 aFtt, Wilde,,Carol Burt, Sharon , Dorothy Sparks, Janne Sharp, Marlene Hess, 'rally Oliver, Gaeta Arave, Richard Barton, Edward Smith, 65 Wost Phut South Janice Breeze and Phyllis Niel 01hilit4t0041144110411004000004100 Students Prepare - ct' ..: i. ' Linda Marshall Ada Marie Florence, daughter'of ence, 1175 Westminster Ave.; Julie Buchanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon G. Buchanan, 3462 Highland Dr.; Linda Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Marshall, Hunter; Barbara Jean Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Arnold , Ogden; Douglas Jay Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton J. Marshall, 661 South Filth East St ; Ruth An Morrison, daughter of lsj Lt. and Mrs. William E. Morrison; 273 North Seventh West St.; William H. Petty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Petty, Ogden; John David Minson, ion of mr. and Mrs. J. Glenn Minson, Bountiful, an all other habil?' one year old, Wednesday. (Baby pictures will ha taken, free of charge at the offices of the Deseret News,, 33 Richards St., Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 !fin, three days prior to baby's birthday.) BABIES WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE errY HosrrrAts , TUESDAY TO: GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Soderborg, 2619 East 3210 South St. Mr. and Mrs,William D. Mackintosh, 489 Gloria Ct. and Mrs. Donila Archuleth Rodriguez, 966 Pierpont Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Holwell, 2470 Simpson Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leivkek, 5600 West Twenty-sevent- h ' --- South St. N Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Chivira, Bingham. , Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Shaw, Magna. BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Shuck,2928 Highlanctpr. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Roberts, 146 West Fifth North St. Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Duffin, 1143 Briarcliff Ave. 2320 Bryan Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Knudson, 198 West Oakland Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnhurst, 314 Hubbard Ave. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sylvester, Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. George Humbert, Centerville. Mr. and,Mrs. James W. Mooney Jr.. 259 South Third East St. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Burton, 1539 Kappa St., Stadium Village. - - , I- - .'",' , '.1., ..;.,..ti, ... - 4. 4 , - , 'Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flor- - - ,, - ' 4 , ,' -- , , ..; ,. , ' 4,-,e,- -- ! I 4'74 4....., ,,' .A.A AA:1,- ' -- ' ,',.'''-',..- ,; - 4, - .... , - .7 '..;iv NEWS CONGRATULATES ' - '5' - ' far-reac- h: 4 .. 1 A' i l's'44,-.,-4,,,.0- ,,; Julie 'Buchanan Ada Florence , . - - '' - I ,, - ..... fs. ., t, ott,, t ..'poo,4 0- -' ...4r:''. ., )'' ':'. , , '' A '''.4 DESERET "i .. I -,, :, - ',.',.:-- . jt''s,,, t ,;.;. I 4,,, ,.. - " s. - : ., ,..... N;.- 1'' .... 4 '; - .. .. ., . ..' , r-"- ' ' t - "..., ,. , ... , . -- '''''' - Aao., - :..1.. .. ,, . "'eIl' '''' ' dk ,vsk Chicago instructed Iv Mr. Stewart, candidate for smokers-- - or , ion" vote for 1 the Democratic nomination for smoked onlY occasiona Ils -' Gov. J. Bracken Lee on the tint "ts;,e's ""tLtu'ril from ' Salt Lake The increasing 'use of - toba?co ballot. ' may have even more MAY DROP UNIT BULB Democratic Women's Club at Ins effects than It is now pos. Backers of both candidates the Newhouse Hotel. sible to predict, because the use of the carcinogenic Indiscriminate are opposed to this move, how-- 1 effect of smoking ever. Likewise, unless either, veto power by Gov. Lee has usually does not show up until the Taft or Eisenhower backers resulted in our universities be- after approximately 20 years of get near complete control of ing unable to ' grant graduate tobacco use. the convention and the dele- fellowships, without money for Bronchogenic carcinoma oc- : gates, it is doubtful if the Utah research and lacking funds to curs more group will be bound to the unit promote .worthy teachers., than in women. rule of voting the entire dele"The most saddening thing say this is "probably due to the gation in support of one candi- about the whole program is that fact that the bronchial mucosa date.. it is done in the name of econo- in men Is more susceptible to - Supporters of both Taft and my," Mr.- Stewart said. "It is malignant change than in womEisenhower are attempting to the costliest economy program en." One Of the earliest signs of lineup just one slate of dele- this state ever had." gates pledged to each candidate cancer of the lung is I respira, s before the convention opens.- tory tract infection, and doctors litan case, the whole delesay that any lower respiratory gate battle is expected to be tract infection Which does not between these candidates..Back- subside normally should be susera of Gov., ratTj Warren and i pected as a possible manifesta. liarold-EStassen have yet to tion otthe malignincy. show: rufficlent- power gain or unexplained TN, contract for construction Wheezing even sone delegate. should also Taft supporters are basing of curbs and gutters around the thoracic discomfortas Investigated, early signs heir predictions of sweeping a theater building and a retain- be of cancer of the lung. Later court around tennis wall the i ing on of the majority delegates ' manifestations of the disease inpolls conducted at most County on the Salt Lake County fair , clude disturbances. digestive GOP conventions'. throughout grounds, 5200 South State St. the eats. These polls showed was awarded to the West Con- pain, fever, and loss of weight. ,,,, . strong tentiment for the Ohio struction Company of Murray Surgical removal of bronchosenator among delegates. genic cancer is the treatment Wednesday. , ' Paul S. Rose, director of Salt prescribed by cancer specialists, The Eisenhower forces beBevis a public .'ground swell" Lake County Recreation Depart- and they report that if the op,,, is - performed of sentiment for their candidate ment, said that work on the two eration early will help crack the Taft solider- - projects will begin sometime enough, a high incidence of cure ' ' can be obtained. next week. , ity. Central .,.4. A "r. : "favorite-- ' t knovr-within-6- , -- litton t - , Safety Post nt 4,.,..,, . ' - .'.. , , ; - :, - -- ,, N , , i. . , - 13ie report has been completed by the engineering firm of Caldwell, Richards and Sorensen, which designed the system. Copies of the repbrt will be sent to bonding attbrniya and fiscitagents in Omaha and Chicago so,that costs) perindividu- al conniction can be quickly de- termined. , N4 ,i, i' . 'le, 14, - , , . ,,r ' ., l '',.. ,' ,,,-,,,,-i -- ; : ',. , ed." : .'., i 4 , '.' , " , iitsiERFIL PETROLEUM' 1 ' .... 4 ;' li 4. , 1 , 1 ., ; -; , i ,:i1 , , ; -,., ' ,,''' 1 ''', 7 ,,t.,,, ,i7' ' 3'.:,. .. .. r ' ' vo, OototN,IPAP....c , t 0 . . . 'N ,,: A cost estimate for construction of the Salt Lake suburban sewer system has been completed and was to be presented to a citizens' advisory committee - ' Wednesday at 2 Ray P. Greenwood, county commission chairman, said. he was informed that thecost fig- ures are "very favorable and lower than had been anticipat4 i - ; - 1- 1 o' ' , 1 l' ,,, 1, ; (1! , County Sevier ,, N. ' ' ,.. . - svItImIrNmome..ittime.w.or,""0"..;10"0'4""''il'.".1"rs4"Vr c " t , , 1952 - , t ( I , ,, 11 , , 1 4 - - n - - ., , S . 1 ,. 4 I ( ,k; , 1 ' itt iii I ', , . ' i ' , . , , - - f. A 10 ,o, 4, 4, .4 4, 4 ,,,, lo 4 4 , 4. Ak, 4, .0, ,,,. ,o ,,,,o,,,,o, AR 40,, 10,4,- - ;444, 4; A to, 4, L. 11,," " , 0,,,,,,, P.. ,...,A, 46 pa,..A.,,.... S. 41. ALA , . "-- -, - A....444 4 , ,o, W A. 4, 4, do .4,, .R 4,..4,AL A.4 4,,, 011 ,0',, O- r- A Jik ",-..- t., ..1 A oN, A.. . AL. "fimk,",,,,k, II, 4..-- .. .414L, . 44.4,14,414 A- -4,,a, 4. ,,,,,,,,..,- - |