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' GARDEN HOSE 15 Year Guarantee..$11.79 10 Year Glietentel $7.95 lYeerGuarantel-45.9- 5 Delivery Servke PHONE 54 a morning meeting, durwhich general problems came ing up for consideration, the groups split into sectional meetings and brought up more centralized mat', ters. The cooperative movement was praised by Freya Shelley, executive , secretary of the Utah Farm Bureau, as the method by which individuels could 'protect themselves from the encroachment of monopolies. Mr. 'Voorhis, in an nterviee afternoon, Saturday that unless such organizations as cooperatives are individuals; industries Ai - tasild. , A Pa 'News' Hot Rod 1 Race Meet Held re ,,,n, in midair, and bystanders urging ea their hvorites were centered in The Deseret News Hot Rod racer cootest Saturday morning. In a flashing finish, Val Stay, 15, and Dennis Stay, 12, both sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Stay, 1545 East Thirty-thir- d South St., took first place hi the two groups. Val' was clocked at 25 seconds15 laps while ennis tiniihed ' the 15 laps int 24 seconds. ' , Second place winners included Jimmy Rigby, 14, ion of Mr. and Mn. L. S. Rigby, 1752 Herbert Ave., and Roland Wyatt, 10, son of Mn. L F. Tate, 1371 Brown. car, u-- Ave. Boys from all parts of the city vied for honors in the midget-c- ar race in the gymnasium of EdgeM11 Ward, Fifteenth East Street and Blain Avenue. Boys of the two divisions, one for those 12 years old and under' -- and one for youths over 12, strained at the end of a string to attain maximum speed without allowing the little hot rods to take to the air as they spun the cars around a circular' , track. 15-fo- ot 7 . , s . eePisliisit, 7 ' - way . ., s .- . , ' ,,,, , -- 1." 4t , ,,, . rr " ' 14 1111 Ityt t, . , '4,.. . are you headtng2 I ,, r ". , I 11, ' f.Okt . -- . , , toi 11! , - , vestSTATEsetstivntsritr , 0 Which , 4 - int , gbell - c i , - Year earning days are limited with each pass- -Ist ing year. Save while you have a consistent where save income. And saving pays molt L. t at'State"---'With-greatesaccount safety.7Yout it is and earns consistently dividends. 11 , highest ., , Di ifc - . - - or come under governmental control. He added that democracy must be built locally,. not from the top -down,., and emphasized the role of cooperatives in giving , the individuals the best for their olies, TRADE IN YOUR OLD LAWN MOWER AS DOWN PAYMENT ON A NEY ONE cLiA471 PEHRSON Cl2t1 &Dri2101 HÁREWARt b.APPL.' 2102 SOUTH 11TH EAST PHONE PHONE I. . The Crowd Roars: Cooperatives Discuss 4 . - DEMONSDennis SPEED system on drones sod ono. J' , 4 , ContriC- adoplid-1- tori-itr-Aftierica --- it IGO , . '1 "wait and see" attitude at at the Beaton Building. The contractors have had work halted on approximately .150 ' painting Jobs because their paint-er- a, who are members of the Painters. and Paperhangers of America, Local No. 77, walked Establishment of cooperative ships now come from rural areas, off their Jobe when they ow.ar urban refused a , 12 cents per hour organizations as a means of fo.. but that such groups In "marareas gave the farmers a individuals the right to . wage increase about three weeks suing See VOORHIS On B4 Page ago. . govern their own economic we!- The contractors,. have refused e, . . advocated was , by Saturday 4, to grant the wageIncrease, on fare the grounds that living costs are Jeirf Voorhis; executive seCre- ' s, on the downward trend and that tary,- Co-o- p League of the United the increase is not Justified at States. Mr., Voorhis, former congressthis time. .'" f , No meetings are scheduled In man from California, was in Salt members to eddress . the near future between the Lake City Associapainters and the contractors to of the Utah Cooperative ''' closed . ''''''' negotiate a settlement Allan E. tion at the banquet which - annual convention of Mechant, counsel for the eon- - the one-da- y 1 Newhouse ( tractors, said Saturday ' Oat his the group It theI group agreed to hold out in- HoteL ' . , "There are three basic fundadefinitely in their stand against t,I ' . .. mentals of demotracy," he dethe wage increase. . . ' Clarence D.' McHenry, spokes- clared. "The people must have , ' deown their to make said the right man for the ipainters' union, -, :, ' the union would have po com- cisions, they must have the will 3 ,3 ment. until it received official to make those decisions, and they I , -,', t word from the Contractors of the must know the means and methI. ods for exercising this right and steps taken , at their meeting. 0- ' ' wilL" ,,,,....,. .:,,,v..t.J. , Problems Discussed 1 . ban-qu- it Preceding the - Saturday ' , ' ,' : c . CE101111 which climaxed the contooln I. co-ofrom , - vention, members of the CO-OP . LEADER 'Jerry CLEIIIIED , ga Voorhis, speaker at banquet of members zations and heard Asof Utah I their board of directors outline, sociation Saturday night. t. ways of combating those prob' . POLII1D , , I - '''."'',G1, N '...1, . of -- r" Sil330 e 1 ..0.0 . , k C :IX:a tidtretitrord f"111090 1111 4 t' ' -, , . .,.., ,,..,, . , .. ,,,, ..,.. .,,,.,..,,, ,,....,.. , ,,,,,,, . ,s.: ,. -- I ,C , .,,,,,,,,.,,,.-,...-- Painting 6-86- 54 Plent 1917 Utah 1 I th lest monef.-- 7- . , Speaking of marketing and supply cooperatives, he -- -- -.Itilat,115 per tent of the membtir-- I '' . . a , ;'a a. I, , i 71d, - . . , , , , - , ,. , ., ps linbition'or '' , ,, 0 1141frisadIV ohne Workers to Progressive dominate the mine and smelter industry and eventually obtain a separate CIO charter." Representatives of 13 locals are attending the meeting. Mr. Wilde said a committee is at work on recommendations to form a permanent two-sta- te district organi- - - t t í . io,'"'''77'-.- t , i . . , ------ - the Progressive Metal Workers Council are in Utah and Nevada. The council is a brancn of the op'm International Union , of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America. because the CIO I will issue only one charter for each industry and the charter already is held by the International Union of Mine, Milr and Smelter Workers. TVs is the first general meeting of the PMC district since a large number of IUMMSW locals bolted several months ago to join the council. PMC leaden charged that IUMMSW was Communist-dominate- d. , S. L. , Metal ' 1 .,, ,s, City, temporary chairman of the district, said Saturday at Newhouse Hotel sessions that 4000 of the 18,000 total membership of ing: NOALL BROS. LUMBER, CO.' , ..t. Mr. Wilde denied charges by IUMMSW officials that there is a rupture between the parent CIO Marine Union and the PMC, add- - After being welcomed by Gov, J. Bracken Lee, the students argued 'on "Federal Aid To Education" with Marvin J. Bertoch, Salt Lake attorney, acting as speaker of the house. ) ,,, 4., r Approximately 30 students conducted a mock Legislature in the House of Representatives at the , ,.... .&0:.';', sions. Capitol. recently tried subtracting one rabbit from one ;rabbit a,nd ended up with two to carry. ikame about a week when agb' Roy Brewer, -- of Mrik- - Law--- laday,-broth- er and two friends, Lynn Bateman and LaMar Bunkan, both of Salt Lake City, . were rabbit hunting. Mr. Bateman bagged a rabbit and discovered it was about to become a mother. l 'rho men applied artificial to little baby , the respiration rabbits and then took them to the Lee home as an early Easter gift for the Lee chit. dren, Ronald, 6, and Gloria, S. The tiny balls of fur, now - a week old, were christened "Fluff" and "Muff." They, have been surviving on- - an eye dropper full of milk and water given four times daily ., by Mrs. Lee. bunnies now have four telerthhe each, and bound around the house with energy despite being only about four. Inches long and. two inches high. Greyish - black and white, the cuddly little creatures follow Ronnie about the house nibbling on his pant , , rtli Zef I ': Pin.- - -- P ay --Gar- : - - , , '., ,. of mille'and ' . Utah and Nevada delegates of the Progressite Metal Workers Council (CIO), meeting here Satdistrict urday to form a two-sta-te organization, indicated their ambition is to 'dominate the mine and smelter industry atid evena separate CIO tually to obtain charter." - - . .., George J. Wilde of Salt Lake Batton for That Fence I I; , we Have a Good Stock of knotty I ; Metal ,Pnion, Meets in S. L., Seeks 'Domination' of Industry 41 I , fed by Mrs. water. Rabbits have four teeth, despite their liquid diet of food. Select Dimension Lumber ii- -4- of the tiny rabbits MEALOne . . , ,. .: - Call Us For Your Spring Leeds , : - .1 - .. ,, ,.. Lee from an eyedropper full B. E. ' 1",40 ,t ..1,,, , . 1r , ' - 1. ' ; , , P AN, ., t......,, ,,,,,,' '. Jtll ; - 4400 .k Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Lee, 620 South St., East Thirty-thir- d . Ii , GETS FULL - ,,,L k '....:-- .' , L;;,;,,,,PillP.0,04",ii',U,R,4..,,.',A,W, 444.44,4altilattitomilMtelmemaiNt000,,,,:',i:,,,..; I ,,,. .. N - , , ,, ,, 1. ,,,,0," : I. ' .... , 4, ''.' . ... ., 4''', ' ,,, ' ! ' s' 4 , , 4,i .4 , , , , . . ,,, ' 1, ,,,, ',V,!.!..1pAft - , , , , '.' 4:11 , , ' - , ., . , .. , , ' 111 , ' , . - 1 t0 .. - ,. ' '1'4 , .3.4",." .. ,,,,, ... By Colleen Moore Everyone knows that rah- bits multiply. But friends of . , told , ,., 1 ''' ' ' - - '' ' FUZZY, WUZZY EASTER WABBITSRonold Lee, 6, grins broadly os he looks after "Fluff" and "Muff." given to him as present when their mother was shot by hunters. Unborn rabbits wire discovered when mother rabbit ed. ned. ned. , ' . kipr..40..41 Satur- ,.. ( Unborn Rabbits - ;., A 4 , koll .Z:6''''' ', A: Alandriatto.6,4444,444.4,4,,,,,,z '- f., e inners dayUtahdeniedhighway officials the Denver Post that that crews' from this highway .crew made extensive . high spiech meet at . versity of Utah Union Building. Legislative forum winners have not yet been announced. Honored at a special luncheon , where awards were presented were Bonnie Sharp and Marjean ,,, Jensen, feminine debate team. from Jordan High School who were declared, winners. James Hoffman and Maurice Roskelly, ,.,....,..,-,..4,...,.Logan, were second; Vera Robson ,.,.,,t.. h. , d Olene Smith, Weber, third and. Dayna Stock and Larue Stevens, North Cache, fourth. , Named winners in extemporaneous speaking were Ronald ........, Hansen, Logan; Blanche Clifford, Box Elder, and Carma Fellow, South ,High School, who were given "superior" awards. Gaining "superior" 'certificates ,,...,...,,,..,..,,,,,;,,,,,. of award were Kent Lloyd, Brigham Xoung High School; Marlene. Sprague, West High School; Myra Kunz and Jancie Page, both of Davis High School. Certificates of "superior," "ex; .4t :41. cellent" and "honorable mention" will be presented to students and It: ib4; the school compiling the most 1 ' 1 points will be awarded the t.'. '.,;., ",, sweepstakes prize, a loving cup. i'''''' Ninety-eig- ht students from 30 ,, ..;;''',' ,,,,,Ni the state high schools throughout '4'' '', : are participating in - the meet. ',.' '; ., of Competition ran high in oratorical speaking,,, extemporaneous, debate and legislative forum divi- Hunters Revive 411Hor., 1..,, . , atonic A ''.'"Ir 1 ;,g-a- A, , M'')ttli7,7. '.'' 44' 1 iworVirobjeelklA l'4;. 41 '. "e k 4"41k..40:;-4,. .. , .r ' ..Si,...7. i .,. ie" ell;i 1, 1950. Multiplication . ...:,.....,..:::-....i.:- a Utah whom he identified as a Utah Highway official. state had been seen .tepairing repairs on 45 miles of county At Salt Lake City Roy W. Mc. 30 Utah Schools roads in road from the Utah line through Leese, chief engineer for the Utah Colonotice and oloradrthero on Colorado's Mesa, Garfield and Road Commission told The Desmore, Compete' For , truckers that theyi must-- have Rio Blance Counties last week. eret News it wasn't so. Sweepstakes Prize Utah license plates to haul ore He was not complaining, he said; "Mr. Wimmet operates a Gil. Utah roads.. sonite mine in that area and be just amazed. Winners in debate, oratory, and over E. E. Neill, an employe of 'the Mr. Neil told the Denver as Ms ownroad equipment to extemporaneous speaking were Mesa that the crew was keep up the route to his mine Colorado, County, highway newspaper named Saturday at the statewide at Grand Junction I under direction of H. J. Wimmer, See COLORADO On Page B-- 4 Uni- department school Pair of rirkk, PtV ,,v' ,'',,,'"Cle,,, , 0;0'''.- . f 4;,i'm t., His term expires Jan. fi f , ,. Commission In November, 1941. He took office Jan. 2, '942, and was reelected in Nqvember, 1945. J '' . , , "',' , , , ... . I f , ) 1 ' .! , Neglect Case !A 1 if , - ti ,. , co.!:.0-,.40..:.2.:,Ti.:.0...!-.'---....:.V...i,i0.-:- -- recommendation to the city comany knowjecill of the matter. Reached by telephone where he addressed a Good Friday observance Friday night, the mayor said, "r had not heard a word about Commissioner Tedescol plans. I had no idea there was a possibility of his resigning." Mr. Tedesco, University of Utah star quarterback in 1931 and 1932, first was elected to the City .. , '- mission, denied - , , The parents of two small chi'- dren pleaded guilty to charges of child neglect before JuvenI He Judge Raton Clark Satur- . day. SentenclEg was set for , Tuesday. I Police were summoned to the f apartment - of Mri and Mn. Rulon : Zsans- at 1:30 a.m. Saturday ; where they found the children, 'ft si DickSaEvans, 3, and his baby sisd 10 months, alone i ter, dressed. scantily k 1 . A neighbor, who called police, 1, said the children bad been alone ,) r. ' for three hours and that on some f occasions the parents left them . I alone all night. A window was open in the II apartment and both children f1,,, were suffering from colds, aI ct cording to police reports. The 1 baby was taken to Salt Lake General Hospital where doctors ,4- -. i said she was bordering on pneu:- .... 1 , our , .,-- . Denies Knowledge , :, s ox,,"-".-. , r. s ;1 - Parents Plead 1 .:.,, ,.., However, Mayor Earl J. Glade who would have to make such a , . . ' , , , Films Substituted Dr. Geza de Takata, associate elinical professor of surgery, University of Illinois, originally scheduled to speak Saturday ,a morning, was unexpectedly called back to hie home. Two films, one a cancer movie furnished by the American Cancer Society and the other on "Surgery of the Female Breast," were substituted. Dr'. L. B. White of Salt Lake City presided. Friday evening the academy gave a banquet in the Hotel Utah. Special guests included Dr. Richard H. Young, dean of the College of Medicine, University of Utah, and Mr. Young; Dr. O. A. Ogilvie, president of Utah State Medical. Association, and Mrs. Ogilvie; Dr. Kenneth Castleton, president Salt Lake County Medical Society; Dr. and Mrs. Schumann; Dr. and Mrs. de Takats, and Dr. Babcock. Dr. R. W. Owens was toastmaster and short talks were given by Doctors de Takats, Schumann, and Babcock. New Directors The academy elected four new directors: Dr. Henry C. Strandquist, Ogden; Dr. W. Ezra Cragun, Lewiston; Dr. E. J. Capener and Dr. Earl F. Wight, both of Salt Lake City. Holdover directors include: Dr. t , T. E. Robinson, Salt Ube MY, chairman; Dr. Galen O. Belden, Salt Lake City, vice chairman: Dr. E. M. Jeppson, Salt Lake , City, secretary; Dr. J. J. Weight, Provo, treasurer, and Dr. A. R. Demman, Helper. . , , , ,p - , , i .,.....,-- City-Coun- ty :,,i,......, . , soft drink firm, but negotiations are not complete," he said. "I don't know,whether I will accept. There is just as good a possibility that I will not accept it as that I do." will. It is just as much up in the Tedesco Reluctant air as it was two weeks ago." Commissioner Tedesco, who is Building rumors in charge of the city s parks decoach at named Peterson, Ray partment, was reluctant to discuss South High School, as a liky the matter. candidate for appointment to The "I have been approached by a vacancy on the city commission in the event Mr. Tedesco resigns. N:t . Dr. W. Wayne Babcock, emeritus professor of surgery, Temple University medical school, spoke ofi "The DiDiscussion gestive - Tract of Malignant Disease Problems. Gynecology,and , , 6- 1,,.' 7''' Commissioner Tedesco had been offered a position with his company replied: "You will have to talk to Fred. I don't know what he la going to -- meet sp-ee- Tedesco D6clines Decision On Taking Soft Drink Post Session I. ch ' - , - - -- ' 1 OM 0b. ., ---- Fred Tedesco said Saturday in to queries by City Hall response Is. reporter, that he has been offered a position with a soft drink ' American Academy of Genet- - firm, but has not decided whether al Practice concluded a three-da- y to ..resign from the city commisannual convention in Salt Laic!. sion and accept it., At the same time R. Verne'McCity with addresses from two na- tonally famous doctors. Cullough, president of the Canada Dr. Edward A. Schumann, for- Dry Bottling Company of Utah, mer professor of obstetrics, Uni- a corporation,. when asked if versity of Pennsylvania, discussed ' ''' Anesthesia in Obstetrics and ' : .. , S. ,' vi. $ ill" - -- Three-Da- y i tlit , Salt lake City, Utah :, Saturday, April 16, 1949 Doctors End - ' leb- - I LY THE FAM NEWSPAPER - , - - ' ----- - - - , t 4 , . ' . ,,, aorwu) trw. . ' t , - 4 Alves - , :''' - it. ,4,,.....,,,, , 1. , : ,' F', - Vit14 (fir t77. 1, ,0141U,;ttLik JunitomnV, :Alit131,Ite, ice-- roo.o ........,.......,, LKOCOtIVII V an1 - , . . , , . . |