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Show - ---- --, ,... . . ,. Saturday, ei,o, , , February-26- . , 1949 - Br betting ,on horse races.Saturdaywas past the Utah Senate and into the . hands of the House of Representatives for the second time in as many Years; The new b ill, SS 177, was . 4 rushed through the Senate late . Friday bY a vote of 17-- 3 with ! three absent, under suspension of thkrules.,It was amended to provide "locat option" on the matter b -t of race meets limited to five days and to two each year in any one eounty. ,N1 came after the Senate .i Action had advanced to third reading on a , a vote of 11 to 10 a bill to appropriate $362,350 from the reserve building fund for purchase of the building now occupied by , O the Salt Lake Area Vocational pari-mutu- 4 41 el ' . I By' Con Harrison and ' THE DESERET igEws ,i111 90-DA- iiiterrotte More than 250 students from political science 'and journalism daisies at Brigham Young Uni, versity visited the Senate and House Friday. In charge were Stewart L. Grow, political science instructor, a n d Oliver Smith, head of ,the journalism department. Following a gallery view of legislative activities, the . group, was 'greeted by Gov:-JState of Bracken Lee, Secretary Heber Bennion Jr., and Attorney General Clinton D. Vernon. The Senate changed its mind three times , Friday in regard to working on Sat. Advance Rill Calendar t,t, 411 , adjourning to Monday at 10 Sen: Mitchell bell (R.last motion. .11loab) put the ,.after pointing -- .out that the body hpd passed 13 bills in 47 days, 'which, he said, was probably all right - bemuse., "we haven't done anybody any harm." He did think the Senate should work a little faster and longer, however, because of the "pressure" 4of lobbyists on the sifting 'committee. This drew the immediate backing of Sen. J. Francis. Fowles (11- Ogden), the sifting committee who sai4-11- The chairman, pressure is so terrific in the halls I have to go out the back door for lunch." Refreshments were served in both the House and Senate lounges Friday afternoon by the Automobile Deaters Association through Elias J. Strong, executive secretary. School. Most of the Senate's day was taken up, however, in advancing WIFE IS JUDGE OH HUBBY'S PAROLE teddy and finally wound up 1 .4, ' s ,41 - - , 4 - DeMarTenscher 1 4 . 'r " Con ra Legalized.. 4t :Chaff From The Mill lative Mill Betting Measure qv- -7 461.1..:".. . . ' 41 , - , es po-rov- PaiMuluel , ' , . , , t ' ' ' Salt.,Laka City, UtahA-- 3 , ea.; s Speaker of the House Ed J. McPolin City) who has always declared himself to be "on the conservative side" decided Friday he must explain his vote on the appropriations bill. "While I've always been a eonservative, let it never be said that I'm more conservative than the Republican governor. I will vote aye," the stocky stated. the appropriations bill to third Y CHICAGO (AP) Carl Bryzek, 33, was placed on 90 days'. probation to his wife Friday and, if he wants to keep her, Obituary Notices Ogqen Matroil 1 services for Mrs. Isabella Dearden Swale low, 715, Meadow, who died in a Fillmore, hospital Friday of complications a ,major operation, will be followl ruesclay at I p.m. in the -E. chapel, Church of Jesuit Chris; of Latter. Saints. , day , Bishop C. Funeral services for Mn. Aa Itje (Alke) services for Mrs. PAIRVIRWFuneral rill 'Minya Venema, 68, of 210 Pueblo St., who Phi'Inds Nielsen, 68, Fairview. who died $ died Friday at 2:45 p.m. at her.residence her home hers Thursday. will be eon. will be In Mead, , after a lingering illness, will be conductducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the FairCemetery under db. ed Monday at 2 pm. at the Fourth Ward view South Ward chapel, Church of Jesus rection of N. L. (The Deseret News does not charge for death Donets or pictures printed in these columns.) at Home Dies IIsabellaDeardenSwallow A: (Alice) After Long Illnes's he must: , Wear a weddlii zing. a Certain "Evelina" he'll never see her again. Play cards on Friday only; chess on Monday. , Take an active interest in his home's appearance. Lend nbmoney to relatives. Take his wife' hunting with him. Let- his "ife handle the money. , Keep his share of a tool arnt die company. Buy a home. s His wife, Adeline, 28, agreed to dismiss her divorce suit before Judge Julius H. Miner if Bryzek lives up to the terms. She agreed not to- order him out of the house during the 90 Venema 4 g cre- IMrs. PhitirideNielsin sf, ' It ',., , chapel, III West ,. 46 Sevonthf south St--, rhurch-r-oJelin! ', ' Christ ot Latter- , 4 day Saints. of Latter. with day Saints, bishop Rodnef Nei- -. son officiating. Burial will be in the Pirview City Cemetery under di- rection of the Al- bert Madsen Mor- - ,- :,,, e, Meals Mortuary of Delta. Christ ,e t ..,.... rgaret -- Janet ome, :',a WU-,... born Aug. 14, 1673, IN r.irt; W., Stahr Burgess, 61, wife of Frank : of a ...se 4auhltior a I Rrhobtaa , .:,es and Mare L. Burgess, master barber resid1 '' ' theMrwl'idoVwe notall,u,s. sit ' t 1 '1'41 Reliphl I 'ss" seetiveinen. t St., died e , ing at 1378 Twenty-sixt- h ,..,.....,," 1 Society work and. ' born May 15. HBO, other Church at 9:15 a.m. Friday at her home, Ore - ',.., , at Groningen, Hal- t ' ' ', . ' ganisationc 1 land. a daughter was t , Nielsen i . thatViVillt beside' a illness. ' ''..40'sw" following long Ana and tytke born July 17, 1880, her husband. Charles . ,.' ele,4., s' ,, Van Dreseh Slain- e 4fr 1 of' k . at Union, Utah, a 4' Swallow, are sour Mrs. Burgess was born Dec..16, She came to gat. ,.,zi sons. L. Thomas 0.. of Otis ipi. daughter rs, ' ,14 the United States and Theron Swale and Lovenia Hoeell ale 1887, in Ogden, a daughter of aa a convert to the ': '. ' 4 ...L.a......A low. Meadow; True , ' waa She Terry. 1 L'...,. Church in 1906, man O. 4 Swallow, k,,s,,,married to Niels Mrs. $ws.w Joseph and Charlotte Critchlocv ' . 6,.,.',',' A member ht the Salt Lake City. and Peter Nielsen, Nov. Donald C. Swallow, second Thirty Hawthorne, Calif.: Yv Stahr. She attended t Ogden 1900, in the five ,,, ) fg daughters, Mrs. Laura Beckstrand, clid .he yes sac. Manti Temple. and Mrs. Noreen Labrunt, Meadow; Mn. schonli and was graduated from An active Church Iva 4...0...m., Sunset; Mrs. Norma Reid, Primary worker all of her Mrs. Bushnell, Salt Lake City, and soctation work. the giva Weems , Mrs. Nielsen Weber Academy. On June 21, she served in Mrs. RobertLindburg, life. Milford: three 'asters, Milian, She and Society. ward Genealogical choir, 1911, she was married to Mr. Bur- wee also it, temple worker and home nurse the Relief Society and Sunday School Mrs. Ann Bushnell, Meadovq. Mrs, Fanny for many years. Ashman. Fillmore. and MIL Isther . years. gess in Salt Lake City. She,was forShemany Surviving besides net husband Cr. six Smith. Baker. Nev.: One brother, !Abell wee married to Mr. Venema in of Capt. 1907 in the Salt Lake Temple. Be died sons. Otis and Leon D. Nielsen. Fairview: Dearden, Fillmore: 30 grandchildren awl a Leland and Ross T. Nielsen, Provo; Charles 21 May, 1942. R. Nielsen, Salt Lake City, Wendle Niel. James Brown, founder of Ogden. In Survivors include a son, Lucas A. Mn Sadie the three of a was member She Wight, sem:. Philadelphia. Pa., and 13 trend. daughters, .s Mrs. Lilly Andersen and Miss Johanna Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y. H. Venerna. .10 E. Dowling ' Salt Lake City: a Sister, Mrs. tmily Hand, Salt Lake City; two brothSaints, had been a Primary Johanna ers. &lien Sizings., Holland, and John Niel' Olsen days. OGDEN Funeral services for Mn. teacher in the Twelfth Ward, and Clainga, Salt Lake City; her stepmother. Ilitabeth Dowling. 79, of 703 Emily Then the couple left the served on the Primary stake Mrs. Hendereka Elting& Salt Lake City: h Nail of be. St., who died late ThursLowell Olsen, 14g a died Ave. half brdther. Isaac piing. Salt Lake courtroom to buy Hubby's wedMrs. G. JerFriday at, 145 cm. in eonvaltscent day at the home of a daughter, Mn. board and the Relief Society City, and two half sisters. S. will be conducted Emily Christensen, in Lake Salt home, Hill. Annie and Salt City. Vincent, ding ring. pg. stake board of Mount Ogden aldine He was born in Aalborg. Denmark, the Monday at 3 p.m. at Larkin and Song Lake City. Rev. J. Sutton Salter, with the Mortuary Salk of 260 Antone call Zest Jena Anne Friends South at and Johanna Stake. She at one time was a Girl Temple St. nisi Church of the He was a mechanic by pastor of the ZOiNtecklit from 4 to 6 p.m, Nielsen Olsen. , Good Shepherd. officiating. Scout leader. She was a member 'Monday fromSunday 10 a m. to I p.m. and at occupation. Mrs. Dowling bad been 15 minutes prior to came to the United States in 1921, live month& ward Re the chapel American the of Legion Auxiliary servites. Interment will be in Wasatch and bad been a resident ot Utah or 23 Friends may call at the mortuary Sun. and Maude Eldredge chapter of Lawn Memorial Park. years. day from 4 to II p.m. and Monday Until 8UITiV01111 include two sons and six the fumral hour. Burial will be in Ogden Service Star Legion. daughters. City Cemetery. Mrs. Lillian Hoyle. Paramount, Calif.; Her hobby was raising flowers, George Higgins Mrs. Dowling was born July I, 1889, is Mn. Sylvia Anvick, Buford, N. D.; Mrs. London, England, a daughter of Albert both outside and in the house. MIDIALI George Higgins. 90. of 1111 Mary James. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Nelda and Elise An Cross. She came to the sing- Locust St, Midvale, .died Saturday at Davis, California; Miss Vivian Olsen and United States in 1904 and gettled in She also was Lwell-know- n 2.25 a m. at his home of causes Incident Miss Marion Olson, malt Lek City; two Ogden. On Oct. 20, lege she was married the late with studied er, having sons. Moms. and Leo Olson, Balt Lake to Ernest Louis Dowling in Medicim Rat, to age. Kent, Ingland. City. Alberta, Canade. Be died in 1932. Joseph A. Ballantyne. She had Born in, Readcorn.March M. 1658. be She wag- - a member of the Spitiopel was the Ion it , Jung with the Tabernacle Choir Church et the Good Shepherd, Ogden. and Prances Jesse soloist as a had Ellen and Bernice appeared Surviving are three deughtera, Mra, Rogers kto liampsaar Biggins, MANTI Mark X. Boyle, a.- Christensen, Mrs. Clyde Layman and Mrs. until poor health An early Utah . Keith sistant attorney general, Friday many years Ogden: five grand. was be apOkRPTIKLDPuneral services for per. childrenI. Beywood, pioneer, , and three 4 pointed in June. nice Ellett ROWS, S. daughter of Mrs. children. . declared he had locked up the prevented. are her husband. OgWitMice C. will R. be Pres On 1900. conducted by , Sloops, Surviving . t Monday at 1 p m la the Oarfie Id Ward Manti National Guard Armory ford WOodyutt. W. Stahr, 110 den; two brothers,'John Church of of Church Jesus P.m', ev,oee "';, ; 'A chapel, Jesus Christ of Lat. plant of an eastern clothing Ogden, and 'Glen C. Stahr, Los Christ of Latter- - , ' 1, ii terday saint. Linh'' r 06...; Infant Norman to concern. Saints. go day manufacturing eoln Avenue sod to the Big Horn 4:. ' 40 I , ' .4 Angeles, and four sisters:- Mrs. ' Seventeenth Street. , Closing of the plant had been Wyo.. to help Fell basin, Afton Mrs. 000ZNIP'uneral services for beast Lightler, Bishop Loren 1,,. I' it. " ' - . Poulsen ordered by Gov. J. Bracken Lee Ruby will of- Norman. daughter of Eugene L. and biota was married and Mrs. Dorothy Drury, Los sem- - Adama Norman. 322 Twenty-thir- d the elate at t, after a delinquent pay 'roll had co IT thsah D. Ri les.e for the child r conducted Saturday at 11 sm St and Mrs. George E. e di ea in wbo died Thursday Lindquist and Sons Colonial chapel. c been discovered. The plant also Angeles, Brown, Cowley. fiLet,.... en route to a Salt Ogden. Burial Was in Odes City Cemetery. owed the state IfeV9Ta1 months of (Maud) and he re- Lake hospital. She The infant died in an Ogden hospital Funeral services will be conWas to Utah with a victim it Friday morning one day after birth. , No,&.! back rental. where he in the Aultorest Mausoducted epinal meningitis. Surviving besides Aar mutat& are Sten Trien s may cull grandparents. was later married The 'iron was listed, as the leum Mr. and Mrs. Levis .. . at 1:30 p.m. t at 2350 Zest , Vim- Monday Mae Jones, chapel to Mr. Ruth and Idr. and Km Dossid Niggles South St., AdamkOlds Kingstonian Corporation of Ply- by Bishop Henry DeHaan of the Dec. 6. 1922 in the - teenth Wrondosak . .,. Salt Lake City. Belt Lake Temple. mouth, Pa. until 8.30 Mount Ogden Ward. i At the time of his death, be wee a IA Sundaethen ' e was enforced The lock-u- p Midvale Ward. in the "aer,:.h first viewhigh priest no' There will be public wu a retired fanner. I, , 'I .'.. , 44 IlIi e after 10 Geraldine N. Saxton Thurday by Mr. Boyle, who ing of the body. Mortuary ears Be Besides his widow, he I. survived by Iin m. Burial will be served anqviction order on Earl will meet tbe Washington Boule- three WW1 JUR R. Higgins Pyle& George setato 'mere Pleasant Green MURRAYPanora service' rig build R. Higgins, H. Clifford Provo manBiggins. local were conducted In Paradise Calif., Cemetery. Braithwaite, Manti, rel buses for 45 minutes prior Granite; one daughter. Mrs. Annie Allen. vard for Mrs. Clore Idirie Wirth cently ager of the manufacturing firm. to services Monday'. Teesdale; three step children, Mrs. Ida 51, former Mill Creek resident, who died libellef.' Ida.; Mr& Phillip Ella Kettle. Calif,: Bateman, Ro in home her EdPeb G. at 12, with Henry Together Heaps Slater Entombment will be in the B. Jones, Shelley, and Mrs. Ruth 0. Bateaccording to word received by Oscar 10 munds, engineer' representing Aultorest Mausofeum under di- man, Shoshone, Ida.: 31 grandchildren; Redman, Murray. one and 37 Mrs. Saxton was born Oct. 9, ler, at TOORLSPuneral servites for Brig. Gen. J. Wallace West, Utah rection of the Aultorest Creek. a daughter et J. Riley and Ilia Heaps Slater. 41, of 346 West Vine Mill Ivtb Worth. She resided there Funeral services wiU be conducted Mon- lit, National Guard adjutant genIsabell died home Tote at her who Friday Ward Midvale Furst until the family moved to Rigby.' Isla, chapel It 10 a.m. of a cerebrel day in the hemorrhage, will when she waa 14 years old. eral, Mr. Boyle winterized the by Bishop Reed H. Beckstead. Friends may be conducted at 1 P.M. in the In 1514. she wag married to John Sag. call at the 06ff Mortuary. Midvale Sun- Toes l SecondTuesday plant and took inventory of maWard chapel, Chureh of ton In Rigby stud then moved to Call. p.m. and Monday prior Jesus day front S to Lattor-da- y or &Minn by Christ, where she had resided since. She terials still there. font be will in to services. Burial Murray City Bishop George Nelson. wag a member of the Church et Jogai Cemetery. He said four of 70 sewing maFriends may sail at the family boom Christ of Latter-clo- y Saints. , Survivors include bar husband: g, son Tuesdey morning 'until time of services, chines bought for the firm by the Burial will be in Tootle City Cemetery. Bernard fission, Marysville. Catty end John Nelson Utah Publicity and Industrial DeItra Slater was born Oct. 28. 1887, in one granddaughter. Star Valley. Wyo., daughter of Wiliiam velopment department had been TueswM be oonductal Henry Harrison and Serah Ann Marsh Funeral services shipped to the firm's eastern in Maptebello. Calif.. for Jobe Malan. Heaps. Her father come to Utah in 1862 Rhoda VERNALFuneral services for day Kay Sorensen. 65. formet Salt Lake City resident who aa a guide for the pioneer.. headquarters. She was married toaames Roy Sister, died morning in Montebello ofre-a who in 1932. She was died et Also missing were 31,000 yards Pvt. Delbert C. Slaugh, World heart Friday resident to word ailment. according sairDom Pena al wervicee for atm Tooels since 1924. Lake City Saturday. e Rhoda Sorensen. 711. of material, owned by the Navy War II serviceman who as killedl ceived In Salt Surviving ere four eons. Wart Sitter, dent of Kay While a resident of Salt Lake city. Cache County and widow of Wily Islandsl and intended for making into In action in the Philippine Mr. Nelson was employed M the stock. Los Ante lee; Roy Slater, Mayne, Wyo.; item l Sorensen. will be apatite:tad OS Ployd Slater, Ogden, and Lawrence Later, at ZCBLI. Be shoved to California et 1 p.u, in the Mendon Ward Navy clothing. This also had in May, 1945, will be conducted room Wash ; throe daughters, M. Tuesday Pomeroy, 11 years ago. of Church Chrtst Latter. of Jens chapel, been shipped east. Born May 23. 1823. In MrWel. he Was Irene Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Putnam. Twine. day Saints. Bishop Roma Bird will of. Sunday at 2 p.m. at Vernal MeVoyles, Tucson, Aria.; 20 Heists. the eon of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson. and Mrs. Rhea, two Call, coun- He morial Park greatirrandchildren;i came to the United States many years grandchildren; Mrs. Sorensen died at her home bore selor in the Vernal First Ward ago se convert I. the Church of Jonas five brothers, William Heaps, Salt Lek' on Friday following a Wag Actor's Former Wife City; Joseph Heaps, Freedom. Wyo.; Henry, may eall at the family home in Mende Saints. of Latter-da- y Christ Christ Jesus of Church bishopric, Survivors include his widow. Mrs. Mary Malik Theyne, Wyo.: Aaron Renim Ol- Monday evening and Tuesday prier to Seeks Las Vegas Divorce of Latter-da- y Saints. two sons, Claude Nelson, den, end Ire Roam Tomei; e ewer, Mrs. services. uzM. wiU bs i. els Kendall HUI Nellie:on; Ilan. Salt Lake Martha Hansen, Salt lake City. and and Gene Montebello, Cemetery. Members of Witbeck Post, LAS VE4GAS, Nev. (AP)--M- rs. , Born in Raw CUM Indian& liar 29, two daughters, Mrs. Ivy Peace, number of hall brothers sod kelt Meters. City; Waldhems. 1870, .hi wu s daughter el Thomas end Montebello. end Mrs. Anal Virginia Lederer, former wife of American Legion, will partici- Van and Sarah Riky Say. A ClOnVert to the Church. Nuys Calif.; two brothers. Carl aeven er Orson Welles, is pate in the graveside services. the Lake eania.to Stith more than 50 years' Belt City; Adrian De James Olson, Jong Jr. ass. ens was married to Mr. Sorensen on here to establish resiclimce for a Private Slaugh was born in grandchildren and on. Feb. 15, 189e, in the 2.ogan Temple. la PAMMDIOTONAdrian Wong Jr.. 14. Vernal. He is survived by his divorce. on of Adrian and Dorothy wortei. Francis An Church Mrs. Soren. active Leonard Mrs. She said Friday she intended parents, Mr. and sihrops DeJong. dted et the family home son had Participated in Relief Society as. In Farmington Friday. E. bad suffered tivitim and : to file suit against Film Writer Slaugh; two brothers, Calvin and genealogical research. Di6,:,'-:from s kidney versa aliment for She to survived by two sons and two Charles Lederer, to whom she Ralph Slaugh; Three sisters, months. Thomas Kay, Fredrick William daughters, lie tram born in lotmtlful, Noy. Mk boreneen and Mrs. I. B. Hardman. all of was married May 16, 1940. She Vesta, Erma, and Rachael Slaugh, 1.34, and was s student at Farmington Mendon, and Mrs. Alice Hansen. $at Behool. A member of tho Chtwels of AMU leranciseM is the former Virginia Nicholson, and a grandmother, Mrs. Nellie At,91.,10:::::.H.,-..'.::,.three brothers and throe ester; Christ et Latter-daSaints. he 11111 : also la grandchildren. Oat all Mrs. Is 90sIse4 and Mr. Vernal. was She Postma, Chicago society girl. deaoon North Farmington Ward. three , Burstein. are Ms parents; two brothers married to Welles from 1934 to Slaugh recently moved to Mack, and a sister, Paul. Richard and Barbara l' .."" "t".. ,.., ek' ,.. .... ' I 1 tuary. an gavel-wield- er .t. i I, f, ' 4 r :! s - ' 1 . , ' 4- - - . 4 ....- - - I ii...s s t - LI:Wtivard ,4,," ...... 14 Ili 1 !AA 1. e' , yen-em- s; - , Twenty-fourt- I State Locks Up , Manti Armory Clothing Factory , 1 , Ni q'k. , al)---- , 1 - reading, 21- - 0, without a change. Meanwhile, it also advanced to Executive Action third reading on a vote of 21-- 2 the HB got al increase psy bill providing judiciary selection of election (Jack judges from lb te ge per Bal. se- Signed by governor. commissions for , ,, lection of supreme court justices and district court judges, and Action on Bills passed two measures. The latter two included a Sen- In the House: 5.11t Melich et al1.1ro allow a ate- bill to provide ' education amendment increasing legisto SSOO yearly plus 115 per lators pay benefits for unremarried widows day expenses while in Session. Passed and children of veterans who died upon reconsideration HB 66 (Days et The three lawyers in the require col.in service during World War II lection of asks tax on all sales of autocome in for their fair House Of title. of transfer mobile time $t and a Senate concurrent resplushare of talking since some ' tion memorializing Congress. to passed 11B 291I Roberts 1Appropriations bill member of the House is alfor the biennium of 104241.. Passed oppose federalization of the ways asking one of them for tonal Guard. legal interpretations of parts In the Senate: Concurred With House of a Late in the day the Senate also SR 147 (Knight, Marthakis, Friday. Rep. Sidney A. Elsand Italley)To provide educational was queseonctirred in House amendments benefits for unremarried widows and wood killed in 'entice. Merrill K. Dtivis, to S.11t 3, which was reconsidered Children 21of veterans tioning Rep. 2 tbsent. yes, Passed, Lake City) and one of and passed by the lower House. 88 27 (Land)TO appropriate $20.- for completion of remodeling of old the three attorneys concern. This meamsthat a proposed con- 000 at Snow College. Passed. 20 gYmnasium a bill. His particular prob. stitutional amendment to allow yes. 3 no. kg $ (Melia' end Gibsen)Propoling had to do with haw the lem the Legislature to set its own a Sill to amendment permit constitutional of legislameasure would affect probat salaries set to to $500 and up Legislature per year salary Concurred in House amendment to ing of a will in which he was per day expenses will appear on tors. set limit of $900 per year and $5 per3 interested. the ballot in 1950. The House day expenses and passed, 11 yea, 3 no, amended the bill to provide the absent. After several questions, Rep. and 1 illaight)MeSCR (McShane G. M. Kerr limitations. morialising Congress to oppose federalisaClifton 19 yell, Guard. Passed, tion of NittiOnla In passing its second 4 absent. audibly remafked, SS 177 (Reese. Witham.. and Larsen) "That's one way of getting race" bill in two sessions, the To betting on horse legalize limited to five free. legal advice." Senate also amended the meas- racing. ,witli andraceto meets two meets. per year each 30 ure to provide that money col- indayscounties, least at days apart. Passed lected by the state from, such 11 yes, 3 no, 3 absent. Another of "those words" came races go to pay expenses of liveup in the House Friday. stock shows which thaw financial Bills Introduced lt Rep. M. Phyl Poulson, support from the state. Lake City) had declared he House: Sen Oriice C. McShane (R- - In the Mil thought a certain rule had been ef HS 298 (Roberis)Appropristions 1 biennium, adopted and Rep, Merrill K. DavBeaver) restated his stand of two for the is arose to answer him. years ago in informing the Senate that the bill "legalizes what In the Senate: "If I may jog Representative we are already doing" la the tor Appropriationo Poulson's 295 Minima memory," declared HS as gams CoaunitteetBy title only. bill. southern part of the state.' Davis, "I am cerRepresentative appropriation 293. general tain he will agree that his usShould BI Controlled umppon is not correct." "Governor Lee says we can't Speaker Ed McPolin, who last gamble unless we legalize it," he week was bothered bythe "proto the said in referring governor's fane" connotations of the word message to the Legislature, hi "sinister" declared,- "I recom4 which it was said that illegal mend we check that word log' horse race gambling must go. to see if it is in the rules." 'You can't have a horse race without gambling and we think it should be controlled." Voting against the bill were Senators Burns, Day and Hopkin, (Continuissi From Page A-and the absentees were Senators IVIEMPHIS, Tenn., (INS)An 1 1940. Colo. all of Farmington; wrandparenta, Wong. :Hpipitp!..,:;..i,-.Brockbank, Gibbons and Gibson. English specialist said Saturday 42 aye!, 10 negattve votes, and Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Shrove. Farm- Thanicif Taniguchi Seven In the vote on the vocational cancer research so far yields eight persons absent. ington. and Mr. and Mrs. Cornelivis Ds. Balt Lake City. Jong. of tile three O'ConDemocrats and Taniguchi, 04 Republicans school building appropriation, little hope for prevention HILFIRhoinag Mrs. Catherine O'Keefe a of the Denser and Rio Grande West. voted against the bill on final St., Fifth 1910 at there were indications that it disease. E of ern Railroad 91, TI-Inell, Company, who died in a Bah Lake hospital Wednesday at 1:50 pin. might be placed in the general Dr. Alexander Haddow of passage, with the welfare quesdied Friday at 4:20 p.m. in a Salt Isaac William Fox will be ea. N., Funeral rninimmente 4 reserve building fund bill affect- London's Royal Cancer Hospital tion furnishing the basis for most Lake City hospital of eauses in111111Isese Wilhant Pox. 111. Lehl. notinood DI Mitchell Funeral 11011m.Fritio. OFFICIAL FORECAST of ballots. the opposing died ;friday night at kis home WI ing all proposed state buildings. told delegates to the American LILT LAKE' VICINITYFog and low cloudiness Saturday cident to age. ailment. the widow of heart Senate Discusses Changes since main ,argument against it Cancer Conference meeting in He was born March 1, 1117. M Lehi. William V. Mrs. O'Connell, Litand with afternoon. in night Sunday Hodges temporary improvement a son of Alfred M. and Mary Southwick " the that born was the was on ground Memphis: Pox. He was a farmer Although the Senate discussed tle change in temperature. High both days 35 and low Sunday Dr. Richard O'Connell, eecuPation. 1857. On March 14, 1900, by woes. arr. ANTHONY, ida......yuggre was he married 25, "There is I dark picture be- several proposed amendments morning measure gives the school priority Wis., July in 24. Appleton, to Prances Winn Pelt in the Salt Lake for William Valentino Hodges. IL The Lake Salt City in over such buildings as the un- fore us as, far as prevention of while pushing the 'bill to third were resided died three years ago. conducted flatur died Wednesday, She Temple. UTAHMostly clear Saturday night except considerable She had He wen & member of the Church of day in Yllowtene Stake Tabernacle. an Jestur the disease is concerned." completed State Prison. reading, it was problematical as fog in western valley decreasing during afternoons. Increasing for about I30 years. She was Saints and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Christ, of Latter-da- y Max lt wee a bishop of the Lehi Third Ward for Sainte. Burial was In Filmiest Cemetery. In panel discussions, Dr. Sen. Knewell Knrght to whether any of them would cloudiness west portion Sunday with possible light ,rain or snow employe of the old Walker Broth- nine years. Active in civic affairs. he Ashton, Ida. Lehi for three term& Lake) offered the amendment Cutler, director of Chicago's tum- materialize Monday when the showers beginning southwest portion Sunday evening. Little ers department store for 25 years, was mayor of five Born in Logan. Dee. 5, 1311, he wail 11 about four or of deyears ago. some son of Abraham and Rebecca Hod( of said types the cut original figure or Institute, which bill comes up for final vote. in temperature. Low Sunday morning 15 to 25 and near working in the capacity change three sons. Delbert L. and was married to Catherine Glover ars Surviving of $ He have cancer exi. mouth and throat Fox, lidred W. and Xdward S. Pox, all Lewiston, from $623,350 to 6362,350. Utah. Is the Logan Temple, Although welfare is a sore 34 in Dixie. High Sunday afternoon 30 to 40 north and west partment bead. She retired ,about ' 4 of Lehi: two daughters, Mn. Arnold C. May 4, 15911. in- been cured Bomb" "Radium former the 11. 45 55 to figure and that southeast. 15 Brenta. 1932. Ferrel in by of Ws. the house Lehi: Brants, also, upper plained point A farmer by occupation, Mr Hodges and four lived in Fremont County with aors. SOUTHWESTERN IDAHOFair Saturday night and Sunday a bloc Friday started to form cluded remodeling and .purchase treatment She was I - member of the grandchildren three brothers, Robert S. Pos, had to Bt. Anthony in 1935. Re was an Ind to purLehi: LaVon Pox, Midvale: Harold Pox. of equipment in addition that would follow the House rea- with little change in temperature. High temperature both days Catholic Church. At Early Stage four sisters, Mrs. Martha active member of the Church of Jesse Lake Salt City: of Lattitr.day Saints. e chase of the buildlng. Her husband, Dr. O'Connell, Ann Wing, Lehi: Mrs. Ethel Gray, 1Ahl: Christ soning and move to pass the bill 44 to 54; low Saturday night 15 to 25. Survivors include lint ions and datigh Mrs. Ida itabey. Midvale; Mrs. Jennie SOUTHEASTERN IDAHOFair Saturday night and Sunday died in 1915, in Manitowoc, Wis. He argued that the building is Dr. Cutler said the disease In its entirety, rather than throw tarc "Arsine oaSst Carmen, Ids.; Mrs. Rooch. Midvale. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Leona Huntsman. Ashton; Kasen and now appraised at $1,000,000, con- must be treated at an early stage, it open for amendments and with little temperature change. High both days 38 to) 48. Low Survivors include two grand- Monday St. Anthony. and Mrs. in the Lehi Third Ward with Berlin Hodges. to 15 however. 25. floor of feet White. might Catherine Mrs. measure Saturday the submission of square 06,000 Bishop George Ricks officiating. Joriends Basel ROMOTO. Smithfield. Utah. tains stymie daughters, mouti home Monday from 10 call his at still the may of acres 3.7 HUMIDITY Cancer on located Lee. is Mrs. to Governor Mary Maine, a.m. until time of services. Burial Will Ogden, and space, and A accordmanv-deatb- s, At 8:20 cm., 96 per cent. Three amendments which came San Diego, Calif., and one grand- be 15 Lehi Cemetery. of land, included in the purchase causes toe ' Cyrus N. McMillan of San PRECIPITATION ing to Dr. Otto Pfleuger '" pries. Tom Harmon, San Diego. up on the Senate floor in the son, Cora Clegg Bartell .. .6 5 Francisco. He declared: services and burial MURRATPuneral initial discussions were welfare, Precipitation since Feb. 1 , win bp conducted Monday in San Joss., -.36 "The mortality is too bighl the state prison and institutions Departure since Feb. '1 2, for. DANIEL Wasatch County. Funeral Calif.. for Cyrus Wolf McMllIafl. 8.17 services for Mrs. Cora Clegg Bartell, 30, mer Balt Lots City and Murray resident particularly in view of the fact of higher learning. Omission of Precipitation since Oct. 1, 1948 who died Thursday in Ban JOSS of ao a Heber who at died hospitsil Oct. 1948 Friday since 1, 2.23 that mouth cancer should be funds for the Department of Pub- Departure morning following a lingering illness. heart ailment. Born in Murray. ha was a son SI Waal will be held Monday at 1:30 9.m. In the SUN found by the patient himself st licity and Industrial Develop, I Daniel Ward chapel, Church of Josds and Lett0111 Boys, McMillan and rosided Sun7:05 Sunrise a.m. Sunset 6:17 day Latter-daa very early stage." Sunday p.m Christ of Sainte with Bishop most Of his lite in Murray and Balt Lake ment and the State Department WI also ones lived in southern Dean Bothers officiatins. City. MOON Dr. George S. Sharp, director of Veterans Affairs also stirred Friends may call at the home of her Utah. when Ito was engaged in tho eat. Moonrise Saturday 6:59 a.m. Moonset Saturday 5:13, p.m. father. 289 Beet Fifth South IL. in He- tie Wilms.. of 'the Pasadena, Calif., Tumor up the ire of several senators. afternoon and evening Re is survived by his widow. Mn. ber City, COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES until time of services. Burial Merle Fellows McMillan: a daughter, Del. Funeral services for Harold and MondaySunday Clinic, pointed out, however, that Sen. P. S. Marthakis (D-SLI will For Lake be Salt in Reber a son, Cyrus W. Mcilillart Cemetery. hikh ia City low mean 32, City 24, Friday. normal im28, education of the 'public and Cutler, 48, of 38 F St., concession Mrs. BartA41, the wife or Arthur A. Jr.. McMillan: Lake) wanted to increase ftmds 35; a Ban Joss; two sisters, Mn. Dell e e ago, high 48, low 30. year for 86. month 1918 at Butcher. Lott Beach., Calif, and Mn. was on March high Bartell, treatment have Wasatch at while for techniques the welfare manager proved .Sprinp Sliver Ctty, s daughter of Dante! C. and Wssel Aylett. Ban Joss, And Ono grand. department, low for month 30. Temperatures for the South Utah County residents resulted in definite progress. period Plunge, 840 North Seéond West Ella Anderson Harris. She lived for two -Sen. Newell Knight 6:30 a.m. Saturday were at ending years In the home of J. William Knight, after hi"' Provo, at who died were without gas Friday he served would notice St., Thursday when Lake) and her mother died. was Max. , Min New Prez. .171 TRES DZATIL8: Causes Cited 61 Orleans, La. by Henry H. and Dente N. Clete, New York, N. T. .. .52 33 .64 home, will be conducted Monday adopted 60 31 push for funds for veterans A- Albuquerque. N. Met. a break appeared in the main Heber Wasatch Stake fultaral eery. She attended City. MI ........ Ogden. Disk more said Dr. 260 Sharp patients South Oa. at East and Wasatch noon 011. 60. allth0 Atlanta, , ltair. County High Temple Seminary Oklahoma City., Okla. .47 1 42 gas line of the Wyoming-Uta- h School and was an active Is as Bart'a the firs emb., ..... tumors from 28 Mont. .46 Billings. Ontaha. Neb. malignant suffering 29 Sen. Orrice C. McShane (RSt., by Bishop William E. Stoker Church. She was a Primary teacher itted IlatordaY 27 13 trace Phoenix, Arts 'Bismarck. N. Dak Fuel Supply Company. report their condition in ample 72 43 time of bre death. the St under emote:), South size of of the the Ward, SO Tweritieth Mountabh Ida. Boise, 30 Beaver) questioned Pocatello. Ida.40 On May 25. 19d0, site vaa mantel lorry. occurred at 3:45 am. time to effect cures than was the the Mass 40 .18 Portland. Or 35 .59 ...... 39 Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y to Mr. Bartell. of Church vosido serrieos higher education appropria- Boston, 36 Mont. 2 Butte, 11 Besides her husband, she ie survived 86 Prevo, Mak Pen of Cloorm Saints. 24 51 tions, and the appropriation to Cheyenne, Wyo. Nev. Friday at Cabin No. 31 near case, ten years ago. 29 59 Reno, by a son. Robert Ernest Batten, and a t a. McCann:Me 32 27 Rock Springs. Wyo. 38 15 daughter, Brenda Bartell. all of Daniel; at Sen. Chicago, call the of 2.30 p a. IP Friends Church Buttes, 37 miles west of Dr. Ian MacDonald, of the 'Uni- the board of alcoholism. may place 42 30 trace Salt Lake City, task Cincinnati. Ci (Coy.. Ky.) her foster father and stepmother of HeS 8 trace Linat4 and Cole. three to ber 64 32 brothers. 8, from services City. Denver. Eugene Green River, Wyo. The line was versity of Southern California, Elias L. Day (R-SBan 54 1.33 p.m. coln 68 Lake) Sunday d burial warm Antonio, Tex. Harris. Sly, Nev.; Harvey Harri8 Mich. 42 San Dina, Calif. 54 .02 and 22. advanced the idea that dietry de- tacked the incensed state prison Detroit, Minn. at 8:30 a.m. Saturday int Monday,after 10 cm. Burial Soda Springs, Colo.; three sisters. Mrs. 26 9 ' Duluth, San Prancisco. Cant ......54 49 1, repaired teldent at Po. Venue Megan, Salt Lek' City; Mrs. Ruth , MeSo much pressure was lost ficiencies may cause mouth can- allocation, and Sen. L. Z. Elg- Grand Junction, Colo. . 33 29 .02 St. George, Utah in Lawn will be . ... ..61 23 died Tuarldar yvasatch, , Evans, Ellensburg, Wash., and Mrs. 44 Las Weirs., Nev. 37 St. Louis. Mo. .42 30 '... Mae Hendrickson, Arkansas: two hilt morial Park. Lake) expressed Logan. during the time the line was open cer. He said lack of proteins grea (D-S14 Utak 311 59 ways Wash. Seattle, trdeas M. Daniel Clegg and Jerry Loa Angeles, OWL 411 .60 111 26 Mr. Cutlers' death was attrib- brothers, Sheridan. Wyo. oitts $ithip that service was expected to be and vitamin-- B complex is "an dissatisfaction with the Clegg. Reber City and two half misters. Pia. 60 Miami, 61 36 All C. D. 1131111037 Heber lariel and Washington. Mrs. Elden 24 Clegg. ' hours. City uted to chronic bronchial asthma. Inozzie timpOrtanS IstonTiill wr;neetelo:s .so causeition' of the PID. , , impaired for about 30 ' M0116. .42 Waist Yellowstone. 'Minneapolis, Mn. (D-Pa- rk 1111 1 k Lisettle 4 4 ' - S Sehalr I , , . - . , , ,o, , - pot-ma- n. ' x , . Brock-ban- .k k. t S. - , 5 . , (R-Sa- . - 0 Vernal G. I's Funeial Slated ' (D-Sa- 19411-6- -- ' , , lorg-tim- - yn L Cancer Studies Actor-Produc- Yield No Hdpe Matiati.. Forirevéntion Legislature - y 1) S:L s., ,0 I 0 y. WEATHER - (R-Sa- - 4 4 ..... - Line Break I - 04 Cuts'Off Gas. S pply Harold Cutler Rites Set in S.L. y , 4 alt All-tim- ;'.0 V t L.f? All-tim- 24-ho- ur (Ft-S- -- " : . alt ii, 1 alt . 7 . - , , t ' t 1 . . , , - Payson. , , t., , , ,, . . . . , , .. , s , . . |