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Show . WARNING SHOTS '1 --- --- - ' ''t s. , - I , FIRES - -- , - 1,4' ''. 4i ()Nicer , so Lo - - 0.onman , ,,.. ',,r1 , 7,M ,,14.4t, We, Zi -- ' -- - , , . ..'' , , , y ,..,,,, , ' ' - - ' l ' .,. 1:.,, '' ..1'4,. . -- - ' V),,,'ll;c4.- ,- ,b r , ' - 1 , i , ,,' - - 4 , , ' . I iI , , , .i Utah's , '' ' , I I ' P .4 i. I I PI HEAR 'REM ISSUE' ", . . --- , , - M WOrn im :' "1 ir money bag contained only small . k''. change. , , I I uI-nvite- t -- vixon heWgtoietnthOeumesotinoenyedhaesietod - wpohleicree 579 where he South State Si, showed them a forced-ope- n safe, Officers said burglars entered , the firm through a rear winclow . , and entered the offices through a door- leading to the grease room. The safe had beep wheeled front the office into a Dr. Henry Aldous Dixon, rear shop and .the' bottom of Weber College, Og- - eled out. den, will deliver the baccalaure- Following his arrest,. the Man ate address at the University ()fled officer, to a motel, where Utah June 1 at 7 p.m. in Sta-- I a Marine wits ar, dium Bowl. telted, services , The arrested men, booked at Twe baccalaureate com- the will open the eighty-thir- d city Jail for investigation of mencement week at the univcr- safe burglary; were John Wilsity. A procession of regents, liam Hamilton, 22, of Pennsylfaculty and graduates into the vania and Eugene Josef Gambowl will begin at 6:30 p.m. mons, 19, absent without leave -- Is a native Utahn fromlhe 290th AA Gun Battaland an educatot, of wide ex- ion, 11iSMC, Camp LeJeune, N.C. ' perience. ATTENDED PROVO SCHOOLS He attended Provo schools and Brigham Young University where he was graduated with Speaker Al Baccalaureate . nt . Dr.-Dixo- n -- , ,.' to the Midtown Motors, ' To Be , ;- , - - ' .' ar- t- A. B.-- -- degree- - , lie - - , , Stassen Avers - e rignis For ,""The -- -, -.- Harold E. Stassen, Republic- said Wednesday in Salt Lake City he would -- continue his campaign to why,the GOP nomination. Mr.- - Stassen,.president of,..tpe of Pennsylvania, University stopped briefly at the Salt Lake Bound-Ov- er Municipal Airport - en .route to Portland, where he is scheduled to make several campaign ad' dresses.. , He said he felt bis chances of Salt Lake man, .winning the nomination were who last April 11 confessed to slim but that he would conshooting a Salt Lake police of- tinue - his battle to ficer, Wednesday was Wind and 'extremel over to Third District Court for conservatives" from taking over trial on charges of assault with leadership of the .party. intent to murder and robbery. His campaign, although it has Richard H. Ross, 454 Hazel lost him friends in the party St., was given a preliminary and decreased his chances of hearing before City Judge Mar- becoming a compromise candicellus K. Snow. date in case of a deadlock beRoss was charged with shoot- tween Sen. Robert 'A. Taft of ing Plainclothesman'Andrew Jo- Ohio and Gen. Dwight D. Eisen-- 1 poseph Orencole, hower, has been good for the lice veteran, after a wild chase party, he added. in downtown Salt Lake City 'Gen. Eisenhower now apAi:wit 10. pears to have the "inside track" At the time of the shooting, for the nomination, he said. Mr. Ross was spotted near , John Stassen predicted that the Taft DouElas Jewelry Store, 30 West movement has largely been Third South St. He is charged checked. tre added that should a deadwith taking $2500 worth of diamonds and $64 in silver dol- lock develop at the Chicago lars from the store. convention, Gov. Earl Warren Bail remained $2000 on the of California looked at this time robbery charge and $10,000 on to be the strongest compromise the assault charge. candidate. astilrant,- - ' received an M. A. degree front the University of ,Chicago, and a doctoraterfrom the University ' of Southern California. He hag taught at colleges in ' Utah, California and ton and has served to administrative positions in both the schools and business. He served as president of Weber College two terms as superi 1919-2intendent of Provo city schools, , and as managing director of the Farmers and Merchants Bank ' in Provo. Since 1937 he has served continuously as president of Weber College. ACTIVE EDUCATOR Dixon is a member of Dr. -- Phi Kappa Phi and of Phi Delta Kappa, national honorary edu Cation fraternity. , He is president of the Utah Conference on Higher Education. He is a member of the General Sunday School Board of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and is a former bishop of the Provo yhird Ward. - - , . , - 4 , ) ' GENERAL - , , i' ' TinW?41;AAAWN ,,w44.1.,ok- s..1 , , - . , , , ' , , " ".7 : ,. i , f , ' , . . -- ti Fresh Feed , Compertmene ,, I .. No Defrosting - , cr. ' , . -- . . '.11t,,,';''.7.: . , ' ', ' J ' 1 . AMES H. MOYLE 1 ;, by Gordon , ' ' - , 4 --- . . , B. Hinckley. Autobiography of one of Utah's most distinguished citizens, former Assist-ant.,secrotarr of lhotritasufwarid honored churchman. The author l pOttof-v- masterfully prosonts th ncoye iew In a clear, Stirring reading about a man who, out of adversity, rose to great heights. , . ' - ,, ' .. i .se.-- . ' onr,.'rft (r,tu. .41c,11,,,,,..... ' ,,:v1L',4'4.Zt..;:i';'srr,,;,,,,I.:. . ... . I - t twt 1' 1'1411; :, ."."1'7...,-ft.,...............,..,,- - $3.50 ----- . - '. SEE , .'- -' At This Special offer -- - '- t ''ICS lit , O. ,1 r ' , SO. STATE Tol 7 - , . 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Beckstead,, In charge of the inspection program, said motorists &iv ing without the stickers after the deadline will receive - - .3 t., 1,, t . , , ;., : , ,.)1 I iI vk , i ., .; 4" .., ,,ak Is ,, c; .. , , L., ,, , fli a .,, -- - .., '$ So. e 1101 , fest' Ph. --------.- -- ,, It Push Button Control. Big Triple-Ove- n ' ------ y .. - . ,,,, Automatio - ( Minute Timer , . le...!...0q CompletetrArit ' It.,. 'F , STRATOLINER h., RANGE') An . '.,: I, ; 4 $31131115 II WCNOS N',10---......."7--'----' ,,,, Resistant - IleJrN ' .:, Cared finite II Completely ', , i d .2. . Cooke, etc , , ' ' t , .,(1( ,.. Kontos ChM Those leeturest . .,,,,-.- - Modal Now, Onty. dusk's' C-- . S10000 $20995 ' &der . - 1 . i i ' di ). "--- - 12:12: ' 2132 1951 , ,v.-- - Stock Reduction Sole - , ... 'tettDOWN isttests PAVWCNT , t,;(,:tr;: 4 j .. - Tr" ,,,,. 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''''''.-- ,,,,-es-.- ,,, I ei s. $ PAlkiNtillEUSiln --- $ PAPER- CLEANER ks r , i ... " ' - eo A' . ' 0 - ,,ore ''''-. 1 t . 4 -.- Elder Cowley, an attorney by prefexsion, is well known ln the Church for his long missionary service. He was sustained an apostle in October, 1946, and before that time had spent 14 years In the New , Zealand Mission. Iliti first mission to the Mao- ris began in 1914 and continued five years. His second mission, this Wife- - as president, ' commencedin the spring of 1938 and ,continued until he Was called home for the apostleship. rirront filte'tti Ignsene atto serVed as 'president of the missions in the Pacific and Orient. , After his return from his first mission, Mr. Cowley completed his law studies. He attended the University of Utah from 1919 to .1921, and received his LL.B.. degree at George Washington University, Washington, D. C, $' 'NIP Pill -- ... - ? ' , - ' .. - $ equipment II. tho on-,ewer to fest, easy Spring clean.. Inc, os, You congurchoso all of in ONE-STO- P Z:c.'yout-s-applido of DE HAAN Wallpopot Cont, 6,0 pony -- your hoodquattets for --- V) '.....,,d ' - - lilt) N . - frtA,stovw ,04 . ru-s-11-4-- - zlit ,e,i 0 : . 0 7 , - - SHADE! - , , US 'TOY r....... --0. ,,,,troat -- -t , "The fosisst People In the World to 'do Business With" -. . .,' li-14i "1114 q 1--, - - , - 7.- 3 YOUR BEST ;3.' , o, Difficultiob re duty with the Senate Finance Committee. In 1926 he returned, to Utah and took, up practice of' law until his' call to the New ' Zealand Mission in 1938. He is a member of the Polynesian Society- - and Sigma Chi fraternity and is a member of the board of trustees. of Brigham Young University. :t Proper ml. , c '141))1. i , - 4( 4 . ,,.... ' 1 '.; ir - ' 11 Ieo":1fz:a.,(Ittitl B itfl ) 4 b - (..(a) I a Emu ' , .' ,A,1,500 - , f , -- -- , , To Ile then served in Washington ,, PAIN litA" .1,i-,,,,,-- ' N 00 - -- '- . - For Your Old Refrigerator on this Now' N rt w . E. 'N N 1 11 , , i t ', 0 - in the office of the late Sen. Reed Smoot, assigned to special , , -- in 1924. - oao nti it, Budgeting ' ' , (I) C:) ' , S uppliesiswomoovi- . ' ' N ' -' , --- , ' , ' , Elder Cowley 1Clean - Up ain't - Up - Zero Comportmnt , .8 lbs. of Frozen Foods Istre Large , - -- -- 17: t i - - - ' C , ' . ELECTRIC IS , 1 N !I , 0 4-- . , - - ,,, .,, , 1 , .,, , ' . . .. ssYI t Graduate t - AS EXPENDITURES CLIMB SO. STATE 701 . 0 0 Salt Lake School S. -- , . I I - - , , . - '. . 8,ion.- shouldbee Salt Lake City's financial position was worse by more than a quarter of a million dollars on April 30 as compared with the corresponding date of 1951, says the monthly report of City Auditor Louis E. Holley.. ' Receipts for the first four months of the year lagged behind those of the corresponding period of 1951 by a net of $168,270, while expenditures were $110,169.53 ahead for those for the similar period of last year. Total receipts were $1,793,922, compared with '$1,- 962,192.53 collected during the first four months of 1951. with Expenditures were $2,698,466 this - year, compared $2,588,296.55 last year. The public safety, department spent $753,698, or $99,- 172 more than a year ago and the streets department ' spent $550,760 or $72,468 more than last year: . . A record schoctl budget Of S8,720,480 calling for a 1.13 t increase in local school taxes was tentatively approved Tuesday ,r..,,,,''sk, ' night by the Salt Lake City Board or Education. - o1 -- The tentative budget includes I i the' school fOr t2,371,000 and building system, sites, $98,453.58 itl for bond interest, and ;200,0071 II for the bond sinking fuhd. ELDER MATTHEW' COWLEY In announcing the budget sl". baccalaureate speaker needs for the- system for the . 1952-5- 3 school term, Dr. M: Lynn Bennion, city, schools su. , Perintendent, said it showed an ,increase of $435,000 in opera- , tional - outlay over ,the 1951-5- 2 I , ' The-11-4rditor's litateee.This Is the firbt et mill levy increase Is , $ saves articles viabilities tha all in the operating fund,- - Dr. rirjg'smit eatietleas et Use Salt Lake 1 out. Last 'Ike stories will appear at &beats. City pointed year's pennion et several days. weartedlog for was 11,14:1;ls , levy operation expense ' tbe pabite budget bear. I. . ' et.' PROVO Elder Matthew. 7.1 milli as compared with the :us Jszett: rArtiLti, Micelles at.). recommended ' 8.23 mill levy. Cowley 'of the Council of the By LAVOR CHAFFIN ,. Adding the 12 ' mill building Twelve of the Church of Jesus fund and debt service to-takes a lot It of money, levy Christ of Latter-da- y r Saints, will brings the proposed total mill provide an adequate primary I and , secondary education Jot' give , the baccalaureate sermon levy to 20.23 mills. - - ' 1 .' Biggest increase in the budget Salt Lake City's children to the 77th graduating class of 1 Is In teachers' salaries, $347,300 and It takes a lot of planning Brigham Young University Sun- more than for last yea'r. This is to make the money and the , , zi day, June 1, at 7:30 p.m, it accounted toe by expected in- schooling come out even. suThe law creased will the which announced that ,enrollment requires Wednesday by was y Di. Ernest L. Wilkinson, presi- call for the hiring of 52 addi- perintendent of each school die. , tional teachers and other per. trict, as budget officer of the 1 dent. ' sonnel and the $150 per year district, submit a budget each baccalaureate The service will salary increase granted all teach- year before the first of June. ,i! - sh -SCHOOL-be held in 8---11-4 cm Page S88 SëiBUbGETOn to accommodate, the expectld 1 large crowd. It will be preceded , .- ,:. . p- - ,...,N, '', . I,- - , by a sacred concert at 6 p.m. and 1 ... : . . ,! ..,' . , ' . ' . ; '' :' the academic procession at 7, : z1 ts : ' tel 0 : 3 - - , ,, non-farme- rs "semi-isolationis- ts -- - , DAV, MAY 14, 19 5 2 E S , ..., t, pre-tren- N . ., 1 . ' ' . On Shooting - . . , , - . , , . m. 4, an- presidential flood Wednesday d them in the fight for freeaom," sent to John M. Wallace, treasof the committee, at his 're urer "pTu samaidnyMwr.hoFlewmainntg.to Bank and Trust Com- Walker t words office in Salt Lake City. pany into mouths of the farmers, but should be made pay- thse farmers themselyes are the State Com - ' - : -- ' demonstrating ' daily that they Fleod Relief. non-gowant to speak through ' erning agencies." Electric Drill Stolen "As a minority group the Robert E. Thomas, 2860 FifFarm Bureau must make sure teenth East St., reported to pothat its policies are In the na- lice Tuesday the theft of an eleconar,-Interest andmembers tric drill and i 250 ft. roll of must work. aggressively so that electric cable.. He said the will articles were taken from his farmers and understand the implications' of truck while it was parked on West Temple between Fourth any choices we make on public and Fifth South Streets. policyjssues," he added.- Good Off Patty - , , , issue facing the farmer today is the fight for freedom," Roger Fleming, Washington, D. C,secretary-treasure- r of Farm. Bureau' FedeTation said Wednesday in Salt Lake City. -trainMri,Fleming addressed opening sessions of a two-da- y ing conference of Associated Women of the American Farm, '. Bureau Federation from 11 western states. The conference is being held at the Hotel Tern- , pie Square. , major question, facing H r - ., . .orvo , -ti- 0, , - ' "The real Salt Laker - - Open confab I ft , Am.: ,v , , per-Rif- - . . s I aommittee was ready to channel aid to persons whose homes have ,It.een damaged by the spreading waters of the state's streams. Lincoln G. Kelly, Salt Lake City businessman who heads the committee, declared his committee will operate on a strictly voluntary baits, so that all money received' 'will be spent to aid flood victims. Mr. Kelly pledged committee to supplement the efforts of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sainte Welfare program and all other organizations and individuals who- have aided &ging in-o- Ilootrent117 "Hundreds of homes have been severely damaged and in many cases, furniture and other equipment ruined," Mr. Kelly said. "Assistance will be extended to these unfortunate people in every area of the state where flood damage has occurred." The committeewill accept all contributions from individuals or civic clubs and other organizations willing to help, Mr. Kel' ly added. Headquarters of the new committee, organized' Tuesday by Gov. J. Bracken Lee, will be in the Welfare Department offices in the state Cbapiotol. '' -: ,,.. newly-organize- ( relief , . --, ' . .1 -- - - . . ' , '. ' , - for Reaay - ., ' t NN , , - , . -m ' . tiEWSPAPIR, U W ED --- . , t' o I- -- - . 11.0,45(. CITY,UTAFI, .....1 t' I 11, I -; , . d .,,7 surrender.. ' , , , r'''.:41' , Officer Bruce McKinney fired the shots after the man at1 , . ' . , -' '' . to draw a when ordered to I gun tempted give himself up, '1 t 7 Police located the arrested ', , . 1 ..1', ' p oe . ., man after Radio Patrol Officer , '' r '''',,'''' 4isit -- ' lok . . ,, , M. L. Hunsak er radioed a warn. , ! , .,..k1.40,14,1N ' ' . i , ''''', . mg to other patrol cars that two t i' ,.' N. men were seen running across ' .. , ' ' .. 1 . .: ' 'Sixth South St. between Main ..,,,, '. . i ,C.) t , Streets about 3:55 a.m., ', angISlicer ,1'.''.' : --,, . , Hunsaker asked for . '' ' i I , ,,,, ,, help when the men darted be- ' s , . i 0114s,0010-....,, hind Ice the Cream Supreme '4: .',.. : ,ttrY'Itt 68 l Company East building, ',. .'w:,), ,,e4e14,0,44 .,,,' Sixth South St.. Officers Mc- - ,''' .:.,,,...4..,,. 0' , ''' ,, ,, , ' s' '' - oer. '--' Nierniec S: John and '. Kinney t .. ',A, ' : 2 're: - -, fI to the calL sponded ' LOOK OVER. EDITORIALRoger Fleming ,,secretary- I ' , , :or, McKinney said he located tile ' A ' ',. ''',.man lying beneath a - truck :. treasurer of the American Farm Bureau Federation; ;, and Mrs. Raymond Sayncresident Af the Associated ,'- -. parked at the rear of buildings A V. ' , - '4' ,e ' ' at 622 South State St. The offi Women of the AFBF, look over an editorial published in , 1 rt owridtehr evdouttbeh ammedns utop .come e- r the Deseret cti: , - ' News. The editorial lauded the bureau's stand on the federal budget. he officer the ( trimming said, stead, polite , reiched for a gun. ,,,,, x I The officer fired three shots, ' ,4 into the ground near the men, rk, who promptly surrendered. ,,,, Li , itid Officers said they found a , , col the money. bag stuffed under II DR. H. A. DIXON ' trouser's belt and S190.92 in , - , WIST'S MOUNTAIN THE , t SAL,T ' LAKE .,,,,,,,,, -. I ' k JN - -- 1114) 4 , . ,, -.- ' , , 4.,.........7 ,. ?i, I - : 4 ,.',.,, , , . ES E E - . le . , r ( 10.$00,1 , , , ) y .. . 0'4 ...te.'- 1.17, , , :: ..,,e's Sall Lake City polite officer apprehended aman in connection with a safe burglary early Wednesday after ,,.,,firing three shots into thedirt near .the suspect to force him to , , . - , . ' 8: t . -A - , , - - . f Vla b..) - - , . - . - , ., , ' - . ' f ... - . 1;- ,ccitrittp I I ' TERMS GPADLY - , . 1 , . |