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Show I -O-ISERET $olt 'Lake NEW turdoy, April City,' Utah, 19'52 I IP )UP Announces Carbon Walkout ;ommittee4or Idles 700 117 4"14 ICalser Miners I Days Fete . ( PI - Tioneers Daughterseof, Saturday announced .committees for this year'a celebration of Days of '47 slated July Nrs. Jung W. Kastekr,gener- .1! i .4, V ,4 CONGRATUUTES WOMEN Strong Planning .y.:.s.....y.00,..,e 0f:.',..'N'6.6d''..' RS Seen Need In Retired Manager Land Programs - jobs Friday at the Kaiser Coal lafternoon Sunnyside. The an explOsion in which ,two men were slightly burned. Neither of the mort.,,livere hos- pitalized but the miners refused to enter the mine until an In- vestigation and report is filed by the linited Mine Workers of America, state, and federal inspectors, arid the manageMent. The walk-ou- ' t (R-Uta- h) , ,, ' - was ea4ed by Frank Stevenson and Tom Cowan, presidents of, the unioh Io- o cal. at Sunnyside mines, -- - . the-tw- The explosionwas said have been causedbyan Company Honors lation near the faee of of -- EX-LEADE- ,,,tren oft their walked ,,, al chairman of DUP Days of '47 activities; announced the appointments following a meeting Friday at the DIN Memorial Museum, 304 North Main St. Committee menthers tire,: ap. Labwordog.9,1 plications and publicity, Mrs. Leah Larsen, chairman, Mrs. F. Brent JaeObs Woodrow blathisin Dennil Wahlin Terri& Bleckner Steven Young Tommio Gough Trudy Sorenson -Dupont, Mrs. Frank Metcalf, Mrs. J. Vitussell, all of Salt P. It. CUSHMAN DESERET NEWS Lake City; Mrs. Louise Hogan, honored at party DEMO Tommie Cough,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gough, 519 Atetic Bountiful, and Mrs. Gibb Smith, Ct.; Terrie Ann Blatkner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. ,Kaysville. PAY TRIBUTE Blackner, 6(t8 North Second West St.; Steven Young, on ot Luncheon, Mrs. Rupert Soder-- , Mr. and Mrs, Reed 'W. Young, 43 Roosevelt St., Midvale; Woodchairman, and Mrs. Smith, 7 berg, TO row Mathison, sonof Mr. and Mrs, Woodrow G. Mathison, 2509 committeewoman. Skyline Circle; Dennis J. Watilen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Contest, Mrs. Elaine Cannon, Five ,lormer Salt Lake Wahlen, 962 North TINelfth West St.; Brent Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dupont, thairman,, chair-: County Democratic and Mn- - Harold Jacobs, 2707 Adams St.;,TrudY Lynn Sorenson, comMitteelkomiiii. .,.., - women were 'honored SatPublic ,appearance, Mrs. Ivan daughter of Mr.,' and Mrs, Lloyd B. Sorenson, 3069 East pelsa urday at a luncheon at the P. H. Cushman, 5050 Highland Dr ... and all other babies one year old Saturday: (Baby pietures W. Hall, chairman, and Mrs: InUtah's Indians lite Friday attractHotel Utah which will be taken free of charge Monday through, Friday; from Max Rich, committeewoman. Dr, recently retirid Salt Lake formed Watkina V. Arthur Sen, ed 400 Democratic women A strong, well organized pro10 amt. to 3 p.m at The offices of the Deseret News, 33 BichCostumes, Mrs:E. J. Wignall, district manager for..,Intertrounthey were not Sure from all over the state. three th coronation program, al Harvester, was honored at baby's ordc'St., days and close with birthday.) prior chairman; gram cooperation they wanted to be "emancipat, WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE HOSPITALS BABIES speaker at the evAnt ed" chairman, a party Friday night. Mrs. Ida state and government agencies from federal Indian ,Bureau wax William FRIDAY TO: , and Mrs. Friends and business associMrs. Covey Stephen control. Friday was held, - the key to a Lorin Wheelwright, committee- ates got together for a testimo. Salt ,Lake GIRLS: County Demo- In answer to a,' statement of ' critic chairman. I Mr. and ),Irs, Ilarcis Bradshaw, 1872 Westminster Ave. nial dinner and presented him working, soil, and water 'conser- women. the Utah. .solon that the Utel , Honored at the luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Glen,W. Cundall, Kaysville. announced with a new automobile' along in Utah. also vation Kasteler program Mrs., tribe would "be the next to be were Mrs. Ruth Penrose, Mr. end Mrs. George D. Bryson, 1835 Gunderson Lit. The conclusion was reached qualifications for contestants in with many other gifts Mrs David W.,Moffat, Mrs. 'emancipated," Francis McKin; Mr, and Mrs. John Marsh, 2740 South Thirtieth East St.. More thin 200 persons 5im Friday by some 65 district su- the Days of '47 queen contest. et Utes the coordinatorfor Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kesler, 1490 South Thirteenth East St, Bose Henderson, Mrs Louie ley, between all parts of Idaho andUtah. woman unmarried the Any annual 'attending pervisors Fort Duchene, declared the In, Mr. and Mrs'.-Bo- tts C. Mitchell and Mrs.- - Dott Taggart, 57 Cordon Pl. convention of the Utah Associ- 18 and 25, who is a descendant including three top officials diens "have never advocated Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts, 679 North Redwood Rd. Jensen, ation of Soil Conservation Dis-- , of a Utah' pioneer is eligible, front the Harveste office in to terminate federal legislation Mr. and Mrs. Richard Felt, 604 De Soto St. Mistress of ceremonies Chicago, attendeV the party tricts at the Newhouse Hotel. Mrs. Kasteler said responsibility toward the :tribe. , , Mr, and Mrs. Edward Isoro, Bingham Canyon. for the event was Mrs. ,Application blanks for 'the which was hel at the NewS. Waters He CitY, added Davis, that leaders tribal League ' BOYS: 7 Scott P, Stewart. contest will be available at the house Hotel. would oppose any such mew Ivir. and Mrs. Perry Page, 254 East Seventeenth South St. Tex., president of the national museum in about two weeks, Mr. Cushman said e P n d Mrs. of urea "until'we are satisfied the association, outlined methods Mr. and Mrs Rex L. Young, 950 Laird Ave. Cushman plan lo do lots of she said conservation districts Uteri are prepared and willing finencing East 472 Eleventh O. St Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Neering, now and plan some on the national, district and state to assume the responsibilities of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Phillips,- Brigham City. d those of fishing levels. "Mr, and Mrs. Laurel D. Poage, 1019 Majr4 leadershipSen 1 trips , from available "Subsistence last week IntroLaird 1449 Mrs. Newman Ave, Mr. and CPetty, ducede a bill to grant full citi Soutt 9050 West St., the national association to local Mr. and Mrs. distsicts can be eupplemented by zenship" to the Indians'of Magna. Of materials made , fornia and western Oregon. In Mr. and Mrs. William Sidlet,.Magna. by the .e national Mr. and Mrs. Samuel texts, Magna. association, through presenting the bill, he said the of local equipment tiles ef Utah and Colorado Mr.. and Mrs. D. S. Chapman; San FrarTelsco. dealei-s- , and through assistance' Mr. and Mrs. Roland Long, Kaysvillo. would be next to be emanciNews Washington Bureau -from local, businesses," Mr. Salt Lake City police Saturday jt4r. and Mrs. Coy Leavitt, 163 Smith Eighth East St. WASHINGTONThe $4,000, pated. Davis-sai..Mr McKinley said that edu-- 1 were searching for an unidentified 000 Wheery Housing Project of one oilentation Theme,,o1 the and meet, cation, experi.1 day prowler who Molested a Salt Lake 400 units at Dugway Proving not need-- 1 was which attended were comerence, legislation, by housewife OGDEN-7-Edgi- ir earlY Saturday 'Grounds shovid be under way M. Stoker, vilionists from every area of City ad to eolve the problems of his 79,-- of 230 from 849 Kershaw St., will be with shortly, Rep, Revs Beck Boone trib fled and morning DinYour was 'Know the state, said Saturday. honored at open house Sunday The chief reasons for the . extrict Program." Lawrence Thor- her purse. between 2 and 8 p.m. "Congress has approved and istence awoke she told victim The police of conflicting statutes, derson, Cleveland, Emery Coun, the president hms signed a resMr. Stoker was born in Ogabout 2 a.m to find the Man in M. obsolete G. and antiquated laws, ty, president, reported. olution authorizing the Federal den. He spent part of his life threatThe assailant room. her treaties end the Hinckley, Provo, is local vice National Mortgage Association ened to, kill her if she cried for in Plain City and Hooper, Wepresident. to purchase certain znortgages, rred tape entwinihg the ber County. He is a retired em. the w man said help, Redman are the of result 'hasty ' of which Dugway is one," the ploye of the Southern Pacific believed' the educational vatiOn's to man the id and are Parents Police was system i largely legislation, framed by lkwmak. tonereum0mm said,' Railroad Company. to have entered the house through The lease for the project is era ignorant of Indian iondi- blame for children 's visual .defects, Dr. G. N. Getman, Luverne. EvHe the former married an opet bedroom window while the now being brought from the San tiuns and attitudes Ind with one Minn., said Saturday in Salt Lake' Ct , elyn Fowles. They have five woman vas away at work. Francisco Army engineers's of- eye toward the, electorate who sons and daughters, Maurice E., Getmait addressed openDr she The victim told officers fice to Wpshington. she ex are usually trying to relieve the con- - grades along with certain other Hyrum; Floyd J., Salt Lake sinisions Of a two-da- y ing 1 about work home front Indians reof ,came few the natural plsined, As soon as Ketell and of the Utah Optometric "readiness" activities. lie Pointed ference City; Harold, Hollister, Calif.; iiergation, of 34. Gerald 24, Associates of Portland, Ore4 lc- sources left to them, and who Association and Intirmouhtain a.m., walked home with her Mrs. John (Vera) Janke, Stockhouse to out to children return wish terms of then an her should taxation that the Rhosevelt the suffered 1691 Ave. lease, Impose upon rept actually the ton, talif.; Mrs, Harold (Dorin Conference 1:10 cm and went to bed. , application can be made to FHA the Indiaos before the federal Optometric t h y) Eddington, Kaysville; Y 10 not begin to read until they are contusions and lacerations of the ,about ApProximatet ' for rt insured loan. government has fully discharged Elaine Stoker, Salt Lake City, from, Nevada. Idaho; seven years of age and older. bead and a possible fracture of persons its responsibilities toward the and Josephine Stoker, Ogden.' Wyoming, Utah and ColoradoiBut be added, educators are di's- the left wrist Friday at 5.07 DAIRY tribes," Mr. McKinley charged. :are The couple also has17 attending the a , child does not when the motorcycle which ' !which Will continue through. learn to read earlier. he was driving was involved in SELECTS 1 1Sunday. 'Smart parents should see a collision with a car at P and "ak child learns to see firit Dam CI NEW PRESIDENT $900 Continued from ago B-- 1 with hi x tongue, then hit hands that children have the right toys Smith Temple Streets. with his eyei," said at the proper age level and reDriver of the car was listed J. Norman Jorgensen was Sen. Eisen. and, finally declared. . G. Bruce Fitzgerald of RooGetman. "Parents should mernb.ir that children are chil- as Alice Whale, 23, of 434' East named president of the Knightsi bowerLodge D. has sett proved was named president sevelt realizek must child Table' learn a that of the Salt Lake Round South Temple St. a rubbish pile the of the He Sparks fro d of the Dairy Assoto see the same as it learns to dren rather than miniature and at a banquet Friday night at the leaders has, to the motorcycle Damage to a shed caused set has $90 of said. damage he Europe adults," meetciation at the annual ; walk or talk and the process each. Citlkal and aut otive equipment Friteal de. takes named during a pre. car Wait listed at,$50 to Miss Officers up the mechanism in the Newhouse ing Friday Also elected 'were Edward T. tense about eight years. Many eve. tations' were issued NATO visual day a .05 p.m. at the resiclepce potential In Hotel. defects are a result of conference meeting Friday Whale for failure to yield the Tolland, find-vicpresident; Dr. countries . . . and ester Craige, 5092 West of Cuitis realizes included M. Dr. include ning Other offiers-a child's Inability to handle the Fdward A. Tugaw, second iAre that-th- e and to Bergatron i dan,2 06 South St Salt Lake City, who right of way Dearden. greatest Kam-aof Edward Sorenson a load which is school thrust upon was Richards: president; tdward improper.' registration ' at Salt Lake County firemen this hatiOn faceà is excessive- him at such an reelected president; Dr. for vice president, and vehicle. treasurer, and Robert C. Thur. ger early age." said that 8100 damage was Olivia the Lake Salt McHugh, City, expeiitlitures," 1?udgetary B. Myrick, secretarygym& terretary. Dr. Getman recommended that vice caused to...the building and $800 president:Dr. Ttobert speaker continued. urer. damage to the contents.To trim. the budget, there kindergarten activitisr should ler, Price, second vice president; Ogden Railway Sued, yd, sec-- , Sherman r. second Dr. Jack A:llarrison, Provo, reThe contents, which consisted must be some cuts. in defense coltinue In the retary of the tan Retail of auto generators, carburetors elected secretary; Dr. Bruce Par, Fof $1.0 000 Damages spending to tlimMitsi waste, was A Grocers elation, 1 sons, and starters. were .ustd by, the he said.- Murray, treasurer: and Dr. OGDEN.r.--suit asking $10, guest speAker at the assocat his service itatipn, at owner . The M. F. ad. Cedar Burgess, Union City, 000 against the Ogden militiry budget canbe r, banquet. iation'yinnual 3500 South Streets, West ,3200 to visor the execlutive group. trimmed by closing oureyes Railwv and Depot Company, d , firemen to our and the Second District on in danger was tile A Salt take City man sifts buryg 'heads in the sands of isolationCourt Saturday. fered leg injuries Sind fare 1 $30 In Dini,is Token ,elimination of waste or M or ri 1, plaintit early Saturday when ism, by I Approximately $30 In dimes charged that on March 15, the automobile he was drrving by reducing- the world peril of i 1 vlere stolen from a dresser while employed by th comcrashed into a light pole at Fifth aggression.to comes When it reducing drawer by thieves who entered pany as a railway ctrician, and Ninth South'Streits, last 4 the :i npadrtEmveannt eel! 10.1 uante he fell while carr ng atank a The injured man, Nyman waste in military, who would 5K leash; 1 of propane gaavne charged.he Rudd, 27, of 233' Foorlti East know better than Gen. Eisen,' waste hower the is where and First suffered nutraVains Injuries. South was SaturdAY for St., too cited St., early driittg d4 ' fast for existing cor, I ',3ns. how to eliminate' it'!" Sen. his auto was Damage-tpat- - Lodge said "As for the -third can way, onLyik, Eisenhower ed et 000. hasten the Vay when we are The impact of the cragh-frokthe pole off 12 feet from the powerful enough to force the . ia Kremlin to forego their dreams , ground. of world domination." "This won't come overnight 0006 . ., . but Eisenhower has it Provo Bus teal, of for program peace )working while we can , and ffectively, Still D0111T BUY FURNITURE 110W1-1- 1 building up allies in case a war Go to Leon Brown's Floral is a come. should This foreign PROVONo iteinn by cityl G. N;CATMAN For .THE,!IEST FOR LESS Intl policy which will work..--be agencies was noted Saturday , ties tyt.cletects home , Provo's bus systehi- remained said. SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! out of aervice, after a'Public , . Service Common order al. A El OF lowed Central Walt Trinsrortation Company to disconDAVEHOS and CHAIRS . ....,.,.,-",tAc0-ttinue serviee in ttovo and ARRIVED-TODA- Y! Orem. . Mayor C. Vir: Love said he :p1.4:;::-::4;:...54:4., .bas recommended that t h e You c.a. almost tike milk. with this Chamber. of Commerce contact modern w)nter air coliditioner. Ali air the firm that recentlytook over is filtered sad humidified, then warmed II to 'hold Jimt the temperature ymt want, Ogden's bus sirvice to see if that will Folks borne. la say you've your cnmpany would be Interested in fil . captured prinatime whonyouiestall taking over Provos defunct tot imtimatc Ala your Bryant! lines. or Additional Sorpoins Soo Our Ad A II OPEN 10 'A.M. TILL 10 P.M. DAILY Sundays "Westerns , d -t 11.4. 'UTOMATIC MISTER'., GAS z I PRICESeven hundred to accUpiu- the gas mine.. The explosion occurred when sparks from- an electric drill ignited the coal gas.. - Utah Hopital lite Bid or Gift Pianos - '1400 Homes.. :Due Soon- - sight-seeing long-waite- tVolan Reports At Dujway Ogdenie, Molst, Theft - Due Honor At Open House tc. , WATCH THAT GROWTH - Parents Education ,Blamed For Bad Eyes ,, 1 Motorcyclist Hurt In Crash !., By Round Table r, GROUP conventicini,,,a Fire ; , es Garage InfAtinty Hi-Lan- , ift e , t. s, s- -- - Crash Shears Utility Pole' -- A 4 J.R. -- , NLRB 94ers Auech Vote ($ppti EMT to the Deseret News) YORKThe National abor Relations Board has on; dered a union representation election to be conducted among employes of Auerbach Compank in Salt Lake City, it was learned Saturday from the labor board; here. All delivery truck drivers employed by the firm will be asked to accept .os reject a bid of Local 222 of tWInternational Brotherhood of Teamsters, AFL, to represent them in relations. The union must obtain a majdrity of the total votes cast in order to be certified by Use labor board. The poll will be conducted shortly by I labor board field nt examiner. , 12, AT L,E0N BROWN'S - q001113):10;1 illO, . System U hA t Needs Taker , 04 ULL ' : t 0 0 CARLOAD 4 te ! e .1 , alit il)( II LOOK FOR: OUR GREATEST SALE WEDNESDAY IN, THIS PAPER oJ n yiTi- Pt co Tout ( -J, ow hito' vh Owillott "MI OUP MONA IMMO. ow T 11 416 El .ft "4.14,,,,kA 0.11 hot b bort kw hot they, smii. M I VALLEY 2 Ft East Ith'S0- - 1"It'G i , P;itit!gloy , it. 3 S631 ,), t rt ) , N ,., .e. reS. t c f, Ot ttoo other othitioottorow, two he bow, ito Own Oo ilito hitt hocly who ihoo Ictioistk oho vow No AVVAY I VIINTIR AIR COIDITICIIIRS with 7; , n , tiát,1,64 ie 010111110101"Ini, , pita'. F ' - -- baby-'sitte- Election Held A state-wid- e appeal came to the Salt Laki Chamber of Corn- merce Friday for pianos. The music makers are wanted for the Utah State Hospital Provo, accordbelto Gull P. of tile Backman, secretary Chamber of Commeice. That organization will join with the Provo City Chamber of Cornmerce in Ihe piano drive. The medical staff of the hos- pital 'asserts that pianos will aid many of the patients to become useful citizens and members of society. One of Abe most effective methods of treating certain types of mental 11Iness is musk therapy," doctors declared. Among the hospital's 1400 patients, are hundreds of qualified pianists, but the musical therapy program is entirely dependent upon securing a large number of pianos. Date A. Smith, businesm man; ager of the state horpital, said trucks will be provided to transport donated pianos from any part of the state to the STH SOUTH AND 16TH WEST ' |