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Show . . ,,,-- , . - , , , - , , f'-- ' . , . Gov. Peterson ., ,.......,..1,, f Thii. t'utzl XILI. ,... tA,r t. - -Rs- - ,r-- , fp...: .,,,,...,,,.. A,,x : , 'xi, t 10$21,1i ..7,1.,2 -I , , .1,0,,Zf ,A, rtt''' '' e.,,oter .4. ;,o 111,01,- , i I ' ,, t . ,. '. --- . 1 g - I 1 , .,.., I , r 1 1 , 1 ,, ,;;.; i , , , 4z" ' 14(110 , , -' , tee," ?los 4- ! 1, ., le , jy ., .'"'' ....- .- oo''''''' 4 - --I' .: .' . ''': : ,, ' - . . NEVER TOO - , OLDMrs. it ' at unit at Murray Furniture and Appliance Takes No Chances on Her Health - ' ' 4,4,, I- N.,,,': . ' - Yst'ik , , serves as chairman of the MistRiver States CoMmittee, representing 10 states and coordinated federal 4..!1 agencies.. He was sleeted governor of Nebraska in 1948 upon .his re. turn from 44 months in the theater of the world swat, where as a lieutenant-colonel he was thief of plans and operations He won the ' i'' ,- , ,,,spi - Co. X-ra- HER,CIIEST 101 X-RA- Y Bronze Star and several battle stars. He was governor in 1948 leading both state and nations, Republican tickets. He &as been school teacher,,editor, publishet and piss executive secretary to the then governor of Nebraska when be entered the service. He managed isfactory negatives, abnormal the campaignsuccessfully of Hugh A. Butler active or indications of finding for Nebraska senator in 1940. .or inactive tuberculosis, Mr. With Mrs. Peterson, he main-thi- ns Smith sad. his at Chest units will be locat- Elgin, Iteb. ed in the downtown business section and at these sites Tuesday: High School. Ninth South 5 PI "It": last streets, YEARS GETS PICTURE Mn Ann Catherine Milne', who county residents over 15 years of will be 101 Thursday, Monday age by Nov. 5. became the oldest person to Oct. 15, of 69.164 X- IThrough have her chest read by physicians in the I . ed at campaign headquarters, 149 Salt Lake .County r Second West St., 67,211 drive. IISouth Accompanied by her daughter, ti negitive reactions, indi- Mr& Edwin O. ' Ilamblin, 47 eating persons examined are East Forty-eigh- th South St, free from chest diseases. The with whom she lives, Mrs. Milne others were called back for further study because of unsat- reported at the portable titdt located in the Murray Furniture & Appliance Company CLEAR, SUNNY Monday morning. "It's a good idea," she 'said. "I like to take advantage of the op.. FORECAST porttmity." Mrs. Milne was born in LonFOR TUESDAY don, Oct. 27, 1848 and came across the plains to Utah by "The sun is shining" tom eovered wagon in 1880. I the echo of Utah weatler Meanwhile, officials in charge forecasters Monday morning of the chest campaign as they gave out with a clear appealed to Salt Lake County and sunny forecast for most residensts to continue their supof the state. all port of the project to y. Weather will be clear throughout the state except for some cloudiness in the north portion Tuesday evening. Temperatures will be warmer all the way around A group of 275 eastern bankwith high in Salt Lake City ers en route by two special Tuesday around 61 and temtrains to the convention of the peratures ranging from 55 to American Bankers Association 65 throughout the rest of the in an Francisco stopped Monstate. day in Salt Lake City for I pernanece X-r- ay . 11 State Orders r am.-12.4- - 1;13ors"- Girls Club, Thirteenth anti itain i.irwts. 14:30 p.m South' 433 West 'third now,:oltact.17 ctwn.ranY,;. Safeway store, Seventamth South and Fourth Last streeta. p.m. pm.. High School, 5403 South State Murray 12.30-33- 0 a.m.-noo- n. St..-pet. IDS Hospital. lighth Avenue and C -4 Street. $ am.-noopm. Draper Poultry Association. Draper. I- - X-r- ay I I I II am, i noon-- 2 p.m. Union Pacific passengrr depot. Third West and South Temple streets, 7:30 BM,. noon, 14:30 pm. exprw.' 455 Pacific Intermountain a.m. West Fourth tooutn St., Archie McParinne I; Sons. 2922 South Main St, 24:30 p.m. Salt Law Refining Company, a North Salt Lake. a-- is CM Cudahy Packing Comliany. North Salt 3 Lake. 11 sia..-- 1 p.m. Utah Sand and Gravel. 1730 Bock lit , I X-r- ay 3:45-- I 5 pia. university ei.m.-noo- n. et Utah center. health 4 seeing. The group attended the. -daily organ recital in the Salt Lake Tabernacle Monday noon and was taken on a tour of points of interest in the vicinity, including the Bingham open pit copper mine and Great Salt talie They planned to leave Monp.m. for Sun Valley, day at Ida,. where they will relax until Thursday night. En route to San Francisco: they will stop at Bonneville Dam on the Columbia other River, Portland, and points of interest The ABA conventions open Saturday No Violence t Seen in Death An autopsy of toe body of Mrs. Armilda M. Partridge, 48 year-ol- d woman aino was found dead Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in a trailer at the rear of 3573 South State vioSt., has failed to show that lence was cause of her death. County Hospital Supt. Z. C. H. Pearson said Monday; Mrs. Partridge was found after an anonymous phone call to the Salt Lake County Tire Department had sent an ambulance to the South State Street address. She was lying on a bed in the trailer. Deputy Sheriffs Joseph Van Leeuwen anti J. L Lillywhite qu'estionea Fred Partridge, 60, who said be was diyorced from the woman in 1940. He related that she had beer. stricken with an attack of some kind during dinner Satirday tight and said she had "lid five minutes later. Mr. Pearion wed analyses of 'tissues and organs of the woman's body would be urdertaken in an effort to determine cause of death. Jack Feast s tirS w arm ng Frosted windshields cause accidents. Clean them before you drive or get a ticket This was the warning issued Monday by Lt. F. Clark Sanford, head of the traffic division, Salt Lake City Police Department. Lieutenant Sanford noted that most accidents are. caused by motorists not keeping a proper lookout, and no motorist can keep a lookout with a frosted windshield, he said. Immediate cancellafión of all in which em- ve a business in- terest was o red Monday by the State The, directive, which went to all department heads. requested further that the commission be informed of any. such contracts. The directive rwoGclvtwo. J. Bracken Lee's gs with days ago on firms in which state officials are interested. No further state checks are to be paid, either to such firms or to the officials involved, the governor said. . Held Unconstitutienal Governor Lee has taken a strong stand that such business dealings are unconstitutionid. "We're clamping down immediately," said P. H. Mulcahy, chairman of the Finance Corn, hstate n. state-dealin- X-ra- Bankgrs Pay. Visit to S. L. Contracts Ended Finana-Commissio- . . , Leis Taylor Archibald. Mrs. 24. She was killed instantly. 11), 14 b., :44--- - ;;:,, - ' tt '''.- z iii' iiii:.-- - TA1 Build Rooms mission. . ".Transactions already approved and paid for we cannot touch, but we'll certainly stop the next to reach the commission." one Mr. Mulcahy, who issued the commission's directive, specified See FINANCE On Page B-- II , TH1 ' . -- 111 - ' .. , , ,, , ; -- : ' ' ': ' '' ' ' ' ' . . - , , ' Search Launched ' , ': ' . z, ' '' i r I NUMOOD oll I tiPh . , S. D. Capn, manager of the Kearns Townsite Inc.. Monday was to lippear before, the Salt Lake County Commission to confer on installation of street lighte ing at the slte. He has reported to the commission that 100 home arc now completed in the new area and that lights are badly needed. t 'or"' . . - . 7 - ' ' , -- Fado-pro- - of si Nand no painting Ins Llato against Noise, hoot, told todist Tepees Free Urinates You'll find NUWOOD T wallboards ideal for building' attic or basement Available in tiles, rooms. planks boards. , ; to apply, low in cost. Ask for your fret copy of the Nu-Wo- od Room Suggestion Guide. FOR O3ALITT--60 WM TO att tit WIA 'CUM Vt. ' le' , 0,,.. Falls from Truck emt.....7p 1 R III . aw SALE Mink 0 Ermine 1 I . . We Keep plane in Janet Once Yogi nom find A WilfordI Wiod ' It -, entered the service station thort.; ly after midnight. Forcing At--. i tendant Hatch and two onlook. , i.' erslitilnan Roberts and Juaiii t , ta Dustin, Hill Field worken...- - i into the basement it gunpoint,-- ; they looted he money box, - net. 1. ting about $25 in change.I . Drove Into Station The youths told police they had I1 : no sooner driven' Into the sta. i lion for water whet. one of the . 4 three niders lumped Into the , back seat and ordered them to . Reserve Bankers in Salt Lake City drive to Salt Lake City. He was ' HERE FOR REGIONAL CO- NFERENCE--Among:leftFiEarhart, , ndf We. .F.: Partner, who winrenldedinir accY ctintplicdes.17thhel;.r . , Monday for conference were Brayton , on evidence commented pessimism in West ,, is head of the bail bank. Mr. Tarhort . At the top of rintah dupray the Shaw machine ran out of I gasoline ' and was abandoned. , Both boys were then forced ti,' .... like halfway down the incline until a second car was halted.- ' I Moments after the three bad For-191h- : -- Lesca,tPed. John 11?!1! a Ftab !tat! , highway patrolman, pulled Sentiment in the West regard- L Earhart, president, Federal Realongside and picked Up the said San Lake Francisco, 14, of Bank Salt serve is Robert Cranmer, teen-agethere to ,' ing current business conditions returning of fi- their stalled vehicle. cmwmissioner less cheerful than in the East, C. In Salt Lake City Monday. County , is here The banking executive and grounds. Sewing( Racial Rehberg ; to meet with 22 members of joint nance, building ukNI for immediate acAPPLE boards and officers of District 12 Monday Descriptions supplied by 'vie tion In bard surfacing the counof the Federal Reserve Bank. East Street road time differed somewhat in ty's Rinetee,,th In remarking about attitudes of between Kersingtoli Ave. and tail, but presented 'this genet... FOR UTAH ' western business men, Mr.' Ear-ha- rt Seventeenth al picture: Biggest of the three South St. added that the reverse was was about 3S, stâod six foot ono ' out that He although poirdtd FULL SWING true early this year when west' and weighed about street is surrpunded by city Inch the erners had a brighter outlook. Be tlatother 200 wore who pounds. property It remains a county Utah Apple Month got said Ile could not explain - the road and is a county responsitill a dark hat, bladc boots, and new into full swing Monday with switch. , 1 leather coat, was about s the beginning of the beersBanks Are Seen& Some , 2500 titian travel the years old , five feet, omen . ance of National Apple Week "At the odd tit the war there street daily and send their ehil- inches tall and weighing &WA which will continue throdgh or slight reces- dren to school over it;' and its was a leveling-o- ff Nov. 5. he de sion. We were going through a condition Is terrible: The third also wore a leather ""Apple Week is promote& Coat and weighed about 150 from this recite. 'bounding-bac- k' D. N. said nationally," Commissioner Cranmer also pounds. Eli height was estimated sion when the present steel strike Thatcher Jr., chairma of the for ecnstructon of a two-la- at five foot seven Inches, his age, asked be said. began," of agricultural committee the be are 'we added, bri4ge "I'latuially," WM Emigration Salt Lake City Chamber of all wondering bow the steel strike Creels at Fourteenth South St. - It ins the second - time in as , Commerce, "to increase the will effect business if it conCommissioner May P. Green- many weeks that the station use of apples, particularly by -. wood, roads and bridges, reported owned by Sisson Hatch in. 011hotel It. restaurants and tinues." Mr. Earhart said banks' in the his department already bad the den was held up by three armed housewives." nation are "very sound and have two prOjects under advisement. "We have been attempting , comparatively few problems." the within same the program Over a of long years," I state for the past week and he declared, aha.'" has gradwill continue to do so fonthe -i decreased 411:1717S,, In value." ually " next two weeks emphasizing - . . , , &etre Present the use of Utah apples which , , Also attending the meeting are . . exceed most apples in tute I , , , Marriner A,- & Eccles, member of ', be added. I . ., . qualities." the banks board of governors ' c , ?as ,..." i..T u-t. and its former' chaiman; Lawl'....."'lem."11 re t 1,1 ence Clayton, a member of the Wi f . ; . board of trevernr1-eh- a irtorm----, ft...1"ov Salt0Laker; Samuel Carpenter, t j ; .. . :: :zoo: , board , secretary; Brayton t Wilbur, ., . chairman of the hoed of District ' . . , and IL Pl. Mangels; vice presi 12, ''' ' ' ' ident of the San Francisco Fed. C9 ,,,, . , ,,, , eral Reserve Bank.- TOY.: 'VISIT t , Mr. Eccles said he is worried t . - , ' 4,.,;, ,, ,e:' 43 ' '' because ,of a growing amount of ! DEPT. , ' - ,(-' credit buying in Bre face of good - ' . ' ' .,. .--- - ,...-.GAMES - .. . , conditions,- . employment . ' . ' ',Al : , "This happened in toe '20's,1"; DOLLS: . . he declared, , "when imloPle ' ,i 4.4 ,i, . DOLL BUGGIES , At bought things they couldn't ' ' ' ' TRIKES VIRCREIN NRUSS I ' Mr. Eccles saidtthere is nothWAGONS . , . ing on the agenda of Congress , ANY WAY YOU Eva;graan shnolls ors the PAY to indicate there will be an in- LIKEt foundanan of a pannananity crease in the price of gold. LAY AWAY OR CHARGE ' THEM bautiful landscape.. SHOP NOWA SMALLTwo Creates Roctio" County House I'he of Cam In NOW and make ,DEPoszt WILL HOLD More Voting Districts , 246 la. Mai. Solt Loka- - City ' I your selodions. . Guaran' toe a Pictuts ' t.:. in Utaft Final division ot Salt Lake WI WW4 I 1 PORTER WALTON'S Also election was Coty Comity precincts , t 0 1 , Monday when the Motor Mart Gardens i completed , Commission Stere two created Taylor- Dept. County new districts, making 15 - new i PROVO ISO SOLIDI 6THIAST UTAH i 1 voting districts la the coenty. , k , ' ,. ge:cal , Eastern. Business Outlook Is ',Brighter' . Paving 'Asked East - rs, , MONTH . -- IN , - 24-2- I 11 it LIMitt1. Mirth Solt Lois Biel 1 14 , , . 4 : . rims litrastruk - , , , OM , I - . . .. - ps- Ak.. AL ' n - 1 s , . ' , - . . .. i 46 .,, - . . , . FURS I , mit g r Armed with pistols, the bandits ' d." . Persian , 1. , i mind, , , . . .. : ar WM. ' AND SAVI - Lee Pock, 56, Park City, suf-fered bruises of the body and , face shortly before noon Monday when he fell off the-reof a truck about two and a half miles up Parleys Canyon. He was taken to Salt Lake General Hospital by a passing motorist, was treated and released. . - ., is NOW PAY CASH -- Easy - :,, -- -.- Planting Tithe BUYNOW An attempted burglary at the Penny Company Sugar House store, 1023 East Twenty-fir- st South St., was reported. Monday by store manager A. L. Seegmiller. He said sonietime during the week end, tar paper and boards had been ripped from the roof to gain entry. Offices were ransacked, but nothing wu missing. Apparently the burglars 'Were scared citt-idr. Seegmiller said. since $35 In cash Ives lift On cm 'cif the disks. i ' alt.? . :,. ' ,,,,'' ' ....- i ' gunmen ge , .. ' , S. C. WALLBOARDS 1111,,111144, - . maxed a gas station burgiary.: . early Monday by kidnapping twe!.. teen-ayouths vthoist ear they make a getaway: 17, of SOS tumid no.' zest Larson, LaMar and Shaw, St, Madison, Ave, were leued ,by their captors, ' police: i said,- after the machine ran, out of gas near tiltiteh..-- : I From statements turned in by", J the attendant a Hatch Road King - . Service Station,, 111301 Washington ! Blvd., and be victimized yeutha,'. 1 police reconstructed tits crime 1 ,.., iir,1 --t w):, ri,------ ., ' ,., !til - st,, '''. ,, : .2 . , ' ' ,4, r : .... st , . - ... ' ' i3 t- , 1 - - - -- ,...4110,1000:.t,,,, ..., ' 1,1, ..,), ,,,it'y cs, ' - ' :. :, '', r.. ,,4 - ' ,.. '.. 1 , After Ogden Holdup OGDENThree . - - .,;,....,t, . ; , 0.,..i. . 74 . - - . . ' ;..,;,-;..,, t w ,: .. .:,:ii . . - .Eettn ' - : : - ... : - - . rzsafa--.- . . , , Trio Kidnap , .. , '" Mr. Archibald was, bora Argil 11. 1924, son of Mr. Thomas and Sea eFATALITIES oft,, rat, a,911.. , . ' Ar':hTha1Slit - . .4-- ' - , . Lake City, Utak, Monday Evening, October 24, 1949 ' ' ,. Sat -, - NIWSPAP111 FAMILY , . i.114tiit 4 wo; Escape - . ,. ,,; , ne Kearns Townsite Seeks Street Lamps Sugar House Penney Store Reports Burglary foi Less with . , ,, , - :,, s. ,, .,- - , then turned over from two is four timea Both of them verso , pinned underneath tho vehiclo. Mrs. Archibald was killed tilNi .,,.. ,, stanuy. ' Arehim 4 Mr. and lira'. Lake C17; , bald of,19 C St., ar parents of Mr. rived here Sammy afternoon. Mrs. Archlbald's writhes, Mu. A:- 3. Taylor. ' lives Its St. Alb.. . --- ' .., ., . . wit t '.... .. ,,,i.ls, . i ted WOMAN OF --V- al' --.. China-Burma-In- be 101 Thursday, gets her chest is foul Skibinski. Taking y cident. Peterson, governor of Nebraska, will meet. address SPEAKER . 3 I-Mr. LaMar 'Archibald. 23. of 226 West St:cond North St., Salt Lake City. Re died at )1 am. Sunday1 nine hours.atter the ac- 1,........,,s,susiiwassomiivi - . .1,.... , I I . Mn. Archibald was a native at this city. Mr. Archibald was born in Newdale, Ida. , The 'couple had been vacationing with relatives at St. An and Rexburg. They had ltheustrmY, friends to Park. and were returning to St. Anthony when their car , turned over. e State Patrolman Jack Hunter said their car rode the ; right shoulder of the road for 100 feet and then returned to surface, skidded for 14 the,, ,a:d Deed: , de I mu-I s, 1 i To'rfirVZririras,n.vr""'Ma'---6-v- !:Z,''''T AttsN - innll Ann tr- ' - ,'4 , 'wt. '44 - Nwee i. ??11 Young Ida.--- A three-year-o- .,,s,...' I .. Salt Lake city couple, Parents and threemld of onths-old boys, were killed near here Sunday when their ear overturned after striking a soggy shoulder. ' , ' 4eyellt01 - ..i.--- - :',1.1 ,.,....,,,,,".' - ,,,r I- . 1 ,..f,-...- ' ent.,, ' recl.amation Goverror Peterson has been a persistent advocate of debt-fre- e, government in Nebraska and has been a leader n Vie program for the minimum lawl Inelvater-reinurres in the ;- -4.. . - .. , It -,- .1' oft 00,1-- . idahoCar Ca I ST. ANTHONY. -- sin." . ,., , , ,.' ) New- rr - , ( 4 t- .., e-- -' , .' , ,..--- .'- - - '. oup,,.. 4 t , Killed . , . In . Governor Peterson will speak at the Morning session on Nov. according to Mi. Jensen, and his subject will bi"Inter-Agenc- y' Comniittee and Its Accomplish.. ment la . , I '' ,, ' . 1 A', ,:,:6,.. A" s, to ". of t , ''''' ' house Hotel. ' .,;t.,4:1,,, are at the !, , tg k c. Convention Monday headquarters ''; , g; "111fsir y,,,,:--1;:f..-.- nounced i , , .(1t, t I r1 - I , - I L. I '' The Hon. Val Peterson, governor of Nebraska has accepted an invitation An sneak at the eighteenth annual convention of the National Reclamation Association, Salt Lake City on Nov. 2, 3 and 4, Tom W Jensen, convention committee secretari, an- 21:11 , - ' - 'trfA , , - ,,:.,Z:,,,, '' ky.Y,W,m' Reclamation Society Meeting Scheduled For Nov. 2, 3 and 4 I k , - - ' ,. . - Toipeuk Here 1. t , Col torty.. , iv! , t ,,,,,e 1 r. : t '1 ' f ', tds.k, .,,, ,., . of Nebraska' , '- 7 ,,, ,I..., "' -, , 1 - - i. ,,- '41' s ., , , f ', .:-- ' - - , -,- ! ' :" . ' --, , ,.- . - i Y . |