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Anderson wins one of Iwo shotguns for husband, her contest prize. North, , , A ,. I , k:46,1gromitAw....misoiwk,,t,1410411 ....,-'- Dick e ....0I,:--- .. , 4 .,., ,,, , 1 1, -, 'PREDICTOR S. Sperry, former POSTAL ",,,.., - ,,,, , I VA 11 , , LEARNS B. 1 5 Qua derbacks It's On the Wayr , A I Merchants Discuss Question Sales Day Of i Make Exact Score Forecasts Pre-Christm- Yes Mr, it can be done! Five envisionary "quarter- backs" 12-- olorado , , several other alarming reversals on Saturday's gridiron program. First Attempt Mr. Sperry never had competed In the decade old "News" Quarterback Club until two weeks ago. Asked how he made the highest winning score of the season, he replied: "It's easy. You see I was a weather forecaster during the war." Be didn't say so,. but the implicationp was that anyone who can predict the weather should be able to, do pretty well In football. Preston B. Olsen, who learned ed upset-studd- See QUALTIMM Page i , ' , I ' . , ,t. 1' x ,, i , 1- st..... ' , . , ."C.-.,- sy.. - ,' 1 ; 1' .4 '- , - - , - ,, 211111111111 - . , lit I , ' nor -"Toy ,,,t,1 , - 1 ,. ' ' it , ' .r.Z:!1:'---.- ., .16' ,, , . . . tovgit. le.Wano AN 0 U BETTER to4 na City. Mr. Sutton, former intermountain tennis champion, was one of this area's foremost promoters of tennis for youngsters. Pre- t s ko'hadillkbg'tl:.- i i , - . ,' . ' , - ' : , - 7 - '- - P .... t' ''. ,.., - - - ,,,,', .. 4 . ,t ..,,.. I I - -. . , V.1."--'4- . T'',0-,- ...., ',4 - ,,' , . 4 -- '1. of e". '"4) I - J . 0'.7,- - I i : I - : , - . 1 ' 4 , '' . ' . - s.- I ::, , - ..... ,,. ' 1 . , ..". I I,' ' ' o' ' i .. 1- - ("''', - , - , - To 2 ,,., - , ' V - . ; - I' Pay car and forced the boys to - ' to Salt loske City. A short way outaida of Ogden the car- - Mgt out of gaschm.. They told the boys to leave the car"thumbed" another car and sicavierm "vert8 Salt Lake City, arss 1 , 11 1 g yet.) ,,,, .. . , . ,, - , Ciort , , wickwheat , tweet rolls, brood, sof. eseffies, sad , sac, I gib UAT li ?lb SOMA Olt ZAST A SUS SMITE UV &AU ITIATTOID Illepromis SOU- logight I ta. 4.1 i Cy 1 I it Iii , , , . , The Nationalist edl . - - t Main: - 'dilrectorrieldir:IssitiSambiotitit Plas should be eontintted for It's full Rye-ye- ar ' . ' Parted. Pim Wed Cod!' , ., ., be recalled for the the ' Mr. Eccles waa ' 1 et , the public advisory board ECA. 'Re praised ' the Marshall Plan for having brought political ' and economic stability. However, . he rapped rigid economic con- tugsglad.- wturalhkb 'anthrIgtid , of duction, the most vital need , , Europe today. Aldous Henry qr. Disonpres- of ' Weber College and of the board of dime-, , i ' - - ' - - ' - ' -, - ' ' - . -- ' . ,, - - - , , - ( ,...........,,,,,,t,' ' , ,. pre. sided , over the slimier zneetlng. It wan held bt connection with the first joint meetingni the San Francisco and local Federal Reserve branches ever held in Salt Lake CRY.. Salt Lake Star was a banking center Monday an " almost 300 Union; Store . .,. . , , . ' ,..,r, ' r ' - , - VICTORIAN I - . , P i xtlystvoly-uts,, , ' ETTEE'-:-. , , . - : - , . , , ,- . ash. ' - , ' ill' ' :'' ' . , , ,,,....Extoidusienlyve hall; vial: Atirw' ;ast:111.Y!fillon:11, . -- 4 - - Ir , additotion.twilemPloTersece, '' ' . after three years onvice, rather than two weeks after five yean I -- ,,,s idb1.1-in - . . , - , . , , . -- . . , , , ,..., , ., e ' . , HOUrgli 1 , , v , touth llth task Silgar ,' ok"-,4"c - .......d-0-0 , . . '''.. .... "11.- - 1988 t ., ' ' -- , tr5..wb , , t i , . , ' 1 '' , : - , 11'4 - , , ' living ". - t ; '' d ' , . ,Shown.oa Page 116Novernbor 7Kottaa Reaulifur piep rich velvet covers solid Hon'auras finish in antique bone wte, , , .yan- Hand-rubbe- d '4 or mahogany color'. Z Hand-tiespring con. . , struction. Regal - 'purple,. reseda green, . blue, mauve ' ' rs:aill.111:111 dila bedr' no!sonti.: ' - s room, , tract'lls. In , . -' '''''''. , Ired- - ',, ,, , ' - X-ra- trMlinereased. , second belts'policeP11e.,headulatuar was booked lor kwestigation .el carrying a ' coneeeled ' weapon. armed robbery, and, kidnaping. Firth was booked for invertign. tion of robbery, kiduptug, and '- ear theft- - ' ' will - examination. Ifs added that the attrvey' has set 150,000 ys as its Salt Lake god. , 0. a,'"' their. Priltwogranaper tent of those - , . , . -- ' ' ' ,.,.a . , ' '4iey----sh- - , t ea.. Owners Agree Ph. 744611 1 - X-r- ay - 1400 - -- 47 ,.inet-east---o- ..,, , . t SaltLak City store owners and members of the Meat Cut-te- n UNIT and rood' Handlers Union , No. 537 have reached an agreet ment satisloctory t6' both .par7., ...1..... Th. --""-11" T.. 1..k. will Per ties, Sherman P. Lloyd, attormy fee Ito lostolledocs! for , the employers, . announced ' W love blooms tor CI sixes SI TUaldal, 'New contracts, effective Nov. beating plots! 1. are now being signed by sm. , players. 'They provide for the , same Mint and Wien IS are plic, - alf 'ONLY DAY4 'LEFT IN - roinholt - : to open the trunk he felt mu:- two gums in alsbac- k-' At first, he said, they wanted shit to drive them out of town, but be pleaded that his wife was sick and he had to stay. Be said they asked him directions to the road to PhoenLi,Aris., and at this break for the LPeieent Ile.....made takett They, ' his ear keys Ana. theg drove said.. liviTh"Pey. drove out. of town si;d up a canyon, which police believe was Parley's Canyon. Near the summit MO saw a deer checking station and thinking It was part of p police , dragnet to catch this they quickly turned back. They dropped one member of their pert), and lir". and Beal . . - . . . hatm"meotuant dtawhhisen haearluntaedgeotvera - I t - . , WINTELWARM TOUR ST0111 - .. govemman. t In bankers from the FAst and Mid. is dead, killed by Its own west took . sLihtaeeing tours corruptness, Federal -- Reserve through the area. They are in Bank officials and tweets 'were routs to the American Bankm told Monday night.;;', Associatien Convention in Ban Speaking at Hotel 'Utah at a Francisco Oct; 30; ,- , dinner honoring bankers, Bray. ton Wilbur, San Francisco, chair10 man of the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco,' declared the United States should DRIVE, recognize the Conunimist gov. , ernment as qukkly as possible. , Only ten days are left for the techniciancolk the Chest Admits Rags Unions.. JE-r- ay , Survey"ito do' thti; Mr. Wilbur admitted that work Salt Lake Ott. in Chinese leaders in the many Up to Monday at p.m. a Communist army are Ruisian. a 77 total 'of 119,430 persons .1111 zisserobay twthLlt I tralned, but added that he feels I turssan Salt Lake County bad taken ' Chinese people can be I , a I the ' to t, deep breath imd held it busted to resist any attempt at a x007, while the ltle it's im. - ' Bussian domination. . . on a tiny negative: :, Communism ageit has been effec,,..... L.' G. Robin.; is this negaUve which son and David T. Bill arrested tively halted in western Europe 11 examined the by experts through the Marshall Plan, anto determine if another X- - Firth and Beal at South Temple other speaker declared. George ; and West Temple Streets and ray is necessary to definite., S. Eccles, Ogden, president, First took' .413 and .22 caliber pistols 17 establish the presence of who re- from them.. The guns were as Security tuberculoats germs. - - J a European tour,conuYszros."-frtwa,' INTO A NODI114 cookies! - theS;12urkfleyoKTs ofutsenhisEasteartoustiopolicittotheturnm.hoovbei.ird . , Red C Ina.. Recognize , : , F URtiAcE i k. ; Advises,U.-S.- - - i .: - , , , YOUR t i . .. I - . ' Doeisk sells, eekas, fee - - -- offic, ' - - , CONVERT i WHOLE WHEAT BAKERY GOODS AT OUNFORD'S , EVERY VIEDNESDAY oak: Guest , TO 6,for 25c McGehee et C. et C. He was a member of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce, Salt Lake County Club and Sigma Chi fraternity. . Banker 7-54- . Monday... , - , . , Bank, I , thdrive ,,,- ,Ie BDA HU I boys , drove into the station. The three jumped' Into t , , It Ai it p.m, they entered a hmch room ai 228 Zest Sectm4 ' .. , .; ) 4 Soutb.i. They pointed .1.ring at f waitresses and occupants and told a waitress to Put alL the 1, . , , money on the counter. It totaled ,,,-- . LIMMNINIMEW $IM In currency and ails tw.j about 4, ver -, Firth. (left) of Big Springs, Tei and ' About se ntinotes later they. Homer F. Beals, Wallace, Ida., held by police for investiga- - forced William F. Knutsen. about or theft, burglary and kidnaping.' .The BO. a Colorado man staying at t err,. Men were put under arrest by Salt Lake City police , , - - , ii , , - , ' teen-ti- ge Jo - - ., , .1 t , ,.. ' " ' ' . , - Jackets. , , F.arly Monday they went Into a service station armed and got 1823, rcont the change box." Two j . , a., 4 . . ' . er I , -, ' - -- tered at a. hotel-Litthey broke late the Anderson Mercantile Company there and took mine mercitaidias, incluinTitather '' t - - -. , -- - -, , , - - wilandpsc)gthdeyea-naltets-TheYsu'ndarriityved 1 ,,, : - . - ,. f.. ' . - ,,, , t.... - ' - Ir.'''. ,H , - "I esA , , - , , - - 0.-- - - 0 ' ' I ... - , (k: , i - . - , ... . ' - ' 1 - ' . , '... . . . - ''''',,,,, -- ' ' s ,....,,, ., it irresied tr. 1 , . ,- : 1 - - - , e - South Ttknple and West Temple Streets by Officers L G. Robin.. son and David T. kill. !Ms ots ' firers Wald each of the men era rested was , carriing a gun 'arid '', they bed $47.90 between thvn! rolice were still ileeking a thh:41 known by the other on:tir. ea "Smitty.'1 who opparentlyabamt dolted the recovered ear. ; , , Police said Beals tuid Firti told ' them- - that the three met while working is potato pickers near Pocatelipe, Beals told police- be had been unestployed sine" Job' because ofinine strikes. 4 t ,,, . Follewini la the dm- - of .the trios brief untie time they left Pocatello Saturday. ociording 'to accounts Firth and Beal gave pas '. .' - : .: ,. J.-- lice:ii , , .., , s , 1. - , -- - N ,1W-er- ,Tex, s, 1. - J fi , , , ' e verygratulabusyto kisitiostoceellormaktos- Lack Ordered After attending the University of Utah two years be withdrew in 1938 to become assistant manager of the Newhouse Hotel. He groom successively became director of the Newhouse Batty Compaty, assistant treasurer and treasurer. In 1947 he was elected Its14:460., vice president ad secretary of the realty company. Us, Surviving Mr. Sutton are his widow; two children, Bonnie lean, 9, and William Barrett Sut-on, ,,,, 8; his mother, and a brother, ,..a.,, 0041: 9r. Robert M. Sutton, all of Salt ,..ake CAI. w Arrangements for bringing the 111,r' body to Salt Lake City had not Sheen completed Tuesday. - i - t , ,,,, - - I 't. ', - eminently interested in youth, he also was for many years a teacher and executive In the Sunday School, Church of Jesus gChrist of Latter-da- y Saints. Lounseivi7swore-ate,17,,-JyNative of Salt Lake City R. Andetvon as He was born in Salt Lake City Cyrus V. Lack. convicted state appointed Oliver Nov. 19, 1911, a. son of William court crier. Mr. Anderson served fund embezzler, Tuesday liquor I Earl as bailiff under Judge Jolmson and Glenna Allgood Sut- I was ordered to pay $1148 in at- I I ton. He attended public schools I torney fees to the Hatch and I for many years , when a bailiff was employed and paid only durhere, graduated from Santa law firm. Monica High School, Calif., in Emery ing th: itimimthemeicourt wu in Third District Judge Ray Van created 1929 and from University of Utah to awsrdeel the fees Billy the permanent position of court Cott Jr. in 1934. In August, 1938, he w a mar- - Hulsey, law firm employe, desig- crier and Mr. Anderson became ried to Maxine inihe m li Salt nated by the firm to collect the Utah's first "crier. S. Hatch, Glen M. His term expired about the Lake City in the Salt Lake Tem- fee. Glen Hatch and Alfred C Emery rep- time Judge Johnson retired. ple. Lack embezzleat his resented Since that time there bad been During hie athletic career he a vacancy. was (captain of the University ment trial. Lack, former operator of the The United Slates aommiaskuof Utah tennis teem, president of the Salt Lake Tennis Club Brigham Street Pharmacy at Z re, the court clerk and all emand South Temple Streets, was ployee eoncerned with the court and president of the Intermotmtain Tennis Meociation. At convicted Feb. 21 on an embez- "serve during the pleasure of various times be held the Salt zling &aro. Be Is at liberty on the judge They are not subLake City and Utah singles and bond pending outcome of an ap- jected to the executive 1 branch to the state Supreme Court. of government. , doubles championships, kder- peal moutain doubles, University of . 'Utah singles, Idaho doubles and many then titles. ' Active in Chireh CALL 61 He was one of the organizers of the Junior Davis Cup m . in Utah to develop young tennis players. BREIIIHOLT kirim.hwamm Is IMMrawool. ,s . FOODS ' - - ing ' , ' was plans to who will meet Saturday to make handle a huge calendar of aca final decision, are: Earle F. cumulated civil and criminal Gardernann, Joseph T. Penn, T. curet He announced that his first B. Provol, L. A. Larsen, A. A. Fri. Waldron, Jules S. Dreyfous, rule day will be oonducted ' day. David J. B. Kohlert , George Orders Grand Jeri Ellison, J. R. Barron, C P. Green-we- ll, Roland D. Kelly, Douglas The Judge ordered a grand Gill, A. A. Campbell, Kenneth for Nov. 14. A petit jury jury and Edward .R. Spitzer Bourne, panel for trial of criminal and Mr. Oifens. civil cases is expected to be summoned early next month. Because Of the laws passed by L Congress in recent years, theogth of office of Judge Ritter I cuntained.-- rierld Pledge!..nnt SAMOA", CHIDDA1 04161 kt ow of the years bwow boo, "ohm Is tisk sonsortreteri rowisbnerolL task kr I your - ' eer memnbenSbowof anthd eS ric:mmSitteety Reaal-Chi- Amesity Iv dowessia seeht &oh mole with goalies Somost Cheddar Chasm War. testier novo shim, WOW 6. , . - - - - t.'' to succeed Judge Marshall. Judge Johnson retired last May 211 but he has returned to the court under spedaL ment to hear emergency criminal cases. was present Judge took the oath of office and was the first to cow de- P the West Coast in August and had been confined to the hospital here since. At the time of his death, be was vice president, treasurer of the Newhouse V Company and enmanader of the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake . 'e., ' 14,- 0- i , - 15..- clared, 'Salt Lakers will have the chance of doing some advance buying of Christmas gifts at definite savings." Until now, cooperative shopping days have been the "Downtown Shopping Days," held each spring and fall, and the Fall Sixth-Seven- CHEESE AND MACARONI' CASSEROLE ' t , , fl, , -111-- '--- cide upon such a day." he rou Ward, Bonneville - Stake. in Sunday School from the age of 15 yearshe had 22 years of uninterrupted Sunday School service until illness forced his retirement as BonnevMe Stake Sunday School superintendent lest spring. Previously he nad served as suth perintendent of the Ward and stake board member and stake superintendent in the Pioneer Stake. '1' ' . - 4 A teacher e; , ,,- k t ,' ' ' ,,c,' . car admittedly stolen by the two men and a third who is still at large, in whidthey tried to make a getaway atter they reportedly robbed a Salt Lake Ott lunch room Monday night. Homer- - 7. Beals, 23, Wallace, . Ida, and Claude Tirth; 23, Big ..', . .,,, ,,,. ,,,, i A : :: .!, .,,:,. .,,,,,.......,,,,,,,,..,..-,..,,,,...- 1 - , , 1,..:,: pro-gri- dr ;id O,'" t. ebes ,,at .': 6,..,4 ,zr,o6,-' N, ' ' for Mat. was administered Judge Ritter the oath of office late Monday by Court Clerk V. P. Ahlstrom after he had received his official commission from President Trman. .- utt commission Is a recta( appointment. The appointment for life must be confirmed by the U. S. Senate. Mr. Ritter's name was submitted with a score of other judicial appointments during the session of Congress which has just adjourned. No action was taken on judiciary appointments, of the, though the Senate judiciary committee conducted public hearings in the case of Judge Ritter. Judge la Utah's third M.Third since statehood. John A. MarThe ,. oath at office as shall Utah became a state in 1896. Re elAKFC917 ,Te,;,,: . ,t. - Ti.1011, - 4t V.I 001 ;me .. A : 4,.. ,g , ft Two men, arrested Tuesday by Salt Lake police, have admitted an armed robbery and car theft in Salt Lake City Monday and armed robbery, burglary, and a kidnap- log earlier Monday In Ogtien, po- lice said. Officers said they recovered a ' ,ent W. Ross Sut- MOURNED ton,' Salt Lake City athlete and Church worker, dies. 6t .4 MELLO-CURE- D t, ' up at:Ro -- ' ''' ) B-- 11 , Sip 1 . ,,,, . , . nd W. Ross Sutton, Youth, Church Worker, Dies Utah-Colora- do - , Judge Tillman D. Johnson, who year impending Christmas rush, which retired In his ninety-secostarts late in November, may as the oldest working judge la sales Salt Lake City Chamber of Comevent as a prelude to the Quist-mi- ls merce after a meeting of a speshopping season may be in cial The the offing. This word came Tuesday from possibility of a Walter Owens, chairman el the sales day, however, heard Myron Retail Merchant's Bureau of the Finkelstein, chairman say the city-wi- de vic0 Wyoming Univendty's tory over Utah and one of them will soon be the proud owner of the new 1949 Hudson Super Six sedan, the first period grand prize in The Deseret News Giant Quar. terback Club Contest. are: The "Hudson Hopefuls" Lynn A. Sorensen, 3160 Melbourne St.; Floyd B. Jensen, 1879 Hillcrest Ave.; and Aquilla R. Findlay, 27112 Fifth Ave., and Robert, Hanseen, and I. Sterling Stephens of Logan. Special to The News T. Compete With Selves LOS ANGLESW. Ross Sutwill These five compete in al contest all their own this week,1 ton, Salt Lake City hotel execuand church tive, sportsman naming exact scores on the a lingering illof died worker, the Utah and game, A&M tussle. The ness in a Los Angeles hospital one coming closest to these two at 12:05 p.m. Tuesday. , Be was mores will be named the owner of 38. the Hudson automobile one weeki At his bedside were his wife, mother and brother. from Tuesday. He was taken ill on a trip to Top money for predicting the . most number of winners in the , t t.,ta tx,,,,fr-, Giant Quarterback Club Contest ' .,. :;', last week goes to Harrison S. ,. Sperry, 278 Kensington Ave. Mr. , ' ' i, Sperry, a Salt Lake postal clerk, -. correctly called 18 out of 20 win' ners, missing only Indiana's upset , , over Pittsburgh and Louisiana State's surprise win over un. beaten North Carolina. He named ' . , -- eries na ping J committee , A cooperative, predicted successfully as - - ok - or ceremony, . Tuesday position of federal judge NA ,,,w,,,, .,, ,. ir. A ii I. 1 A - , ' ,1 1 1 , ' - - 0,--- , - ,,,,,,. ''' , , - 0400..,,,, .. ' , , , ,.. , ' MI , . . iti:mte: pieWdithe ' 0 -0 4, ; ; : :, :, - - . 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