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Show --- - - ', ' ' . -- . , -- , . , - . , , s . - 1 , - 1. . . , . ,..4 Corrections , , ,,..., je , , 11411 FAMILY - Ube Qty, Utah, - Salt ,,k Business Relations With Pri?oill ' the State Board of Corrections and warned that board members henceforth will not be permitted to transact business with prisoners. . Kingsley E. Clawson, Salt Lake City businessman and civic appointed to serve the unexpired term of Adrian B. Kmbroke, whose resignation was announced Wednesday. Mr. Clawson will serve until April, 1, 1953, the expiration date of . Mr. Pembroke's term. ' The 'governor's statement that members will not be perboard . , mitted to transact business with , ,..,,,,A.....,,,. , ', ' N, Prisoners followed the announce- , ,, , SI ment recently that a $100,000 . 1 t. , corporation to market a metal .. ' ,, cutting tool invented by an Inwok 1 mate had been formed with Mr. C ' '410--c one of the direc- -tit:4 - Pembroke I. :' '',. - - 'q" ,,. ', ( '1.. ' .1,47 $ . 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' - ' ,;,);..2 0,- 4, ;... t , "If i11 4 up electi oanther elect two fromDemocratsbewoprueld t .. , - , ' ' -. s. ; ,, t,. : . - ,.. , , 'II ' ' 7 ,...... lok il ' ' '...,,, - 4 , , , . - ti i s , Democrats Will Win Even More Seats , ; :, '., , ' - 4 ., . , ...- - i - ,,, S Fis , .' ' , 1 , , ,, ,4 ,, s , - Rep. Granger Says , , - , , e:' ; 1 - - , , , ,,i ,, ' -- ksas I ,..., , ' .,,l.. . 7 .,. .,?:- - I -, . 4: ''' f" J. Bracken Lee Thursday named a new member of Gov.. ' i Inmates Banned by Official Order . ,,--,. t, Lee- - Threatens ' f Achievernents ,.--0,,,,,,.,,... ' ' - r......,.....,, ,, ., ., Deatmorweocrotore 1 ,- - ... . Thursday Evening, October 27, 1949 Board Member - 9tatin Lauds Congress NIWSPAPIA f, - t N.e ms lit, s , , 9 bt . - ' ; . . . ' -- - '' 1 Governor Picks , , ,, I , ' , s - ufoldr ,.,, , ,,.., ,L,...., ,. f , , ,,.., . . , ., , ., .., , ., , , , :- - - , . - ' -- .,.: , : - ' ' ,' :11 e 1 i i .I. ,' , , Investigation Into .Contracts f . ' ,.- 1. . , ' Prompts Governor's Wrathful Words . ,..., t , . . An investigation Into engineering contracts awarded , by the State Fish and Game Deparent Thursday prompted Coy. J.r Bracken Lee to threaten ko 'take the bull by the borne. if and Game Commiadois does not take steps soon to reorgall, ize the department , . i . . 1; 4. the-Fis- - - - - The governor asked the State Finance Coarmisaion TherldiY to make a thorough laaadigatiall Into cntra.'ta award" te) Lertg C.A Chadwick without; competi. tive bid,ling. Mt contracts. awarded by the State' Fish and GAatipritr Department during an mootn Period ; endhig In ' ----- , . - 7 . FAIR WEATHER' AHEAD IN, UTAH ill ' daY' ,.,! Thursday, but Friday too. : ' stak....41 ' ot .004, - I I . ' ., : wataathw.haut.thto Thalania ,,,,,,,orizetummiotaledtestog,tisA conhatrat . 1 i ;. i . . Station; Salt Lake AirPcIll The governor had refused to (The terms of Mr. Granger, approve a game contract for the promised in his latest, ri'l' N I Rep. Revs Beck Bosone, Demo- - Ogden Bay prolect on Oct a after IOW , port for Utah Thursday. i It had learnine bees Tal,Ir!maleSem awarded ' ; irelibertnextDye' , A yew high cloud. Thur.. f .. t . , . 41' ....i..:' .1 ,:t , 4 without competitive bidding. He , N,,, t , oi; ?." 11 oA .., ! '..k ' ' 1 tors. di11-V. Watkins, Utah's only - then .( ".og ,' ous Arthur 1..... a .....e.:"411 2, ' re,rmited i , survey of Fish . .4.. ) .. member of - e " Congress, Republican Gams and contracts snow. el' He ,. min, Malt ',k, evelf', Department ., 'N )10t Bearing -' '4 - , ' is , not up for reelection until and the sursey disclosed that Mt. - f , ' ' - ., - r A lower terriperitures. wear& , NA10,,r .' The governor said Mr.iPemi- ,esnisst4h . Chadwick had receive almost all Inn) , the Ins report. ,i,) Temper., , broke's connection with the cor,,,,c, I, ,., "",- , ,, thRe resentatioven ,,,,,,,,t.,,,,,4,:-,',.,. :,--Grangetrighutyld. ora Bleed :t;gttee. deg .. ,,, ern:I:arts ' tures wili. lte, In - - , . , the McCoy Tool Com, the., 254? ti :., ..f ,....,,c, . ,.,-poration, f..4 . ''' ' .. eonmost the ak range tr'id171 Ibrendb- : , . on the struTirstctiCcegvefromress wthase ,, ; pany. had no bearing TeTurpjactedin, thsBelsighr. c(mGvermitcact, Ki s ,; ., . t , out tha'state. Salt Lake MY, : standpoint of , . .... But he said he felt .. ,.. ' resignation. , domestic legislation passed "of department- director explained ' '1, , -- it' '1, 11. : Mr. Pembroke's action in interi-t is promised 6$ -, since I have been a morn- - Mr. Chadwick bad i degree. any ' retained : , ' .-, ., beep .. . , while on new ... the the firm , , -ng - ' ' , 'her." tor two and : i ' by the department s' h,, i " A f' , ',,,, board was "indiscreet and won't 1 ) mum: 7 , He said the lawmakers accom- one-b. r , l' year without fee and :' be permitted in the future." 9 , ,,,C,017 I , g' plishment included passage of wal tamillar with tisb . and gam. . . i .t. '';, Mr. Pembroke, at the time of fr . a "fairly good housing bill." a Prilleetl. '11 ' e.' ..1 his resignation, was chairman of , ,.., , bill 85. Mr. revegetatiou however. Providing Turpirs. complied , . , . i" , ,11;111. IP ' APPOINTED -,-- Kingsley E. the corrections board. The new 000,000 a year for the next 15 with a request from the governor - ,,,, , 1 - : ' '' ' ' -- 1 '' ',''..'''..- e : ., , , Clawson named member of chairman will be elected by yetri to reseed forests, and a bill that the Ogden Say contract be of the board. the three members from opened to bidding. The contract boosting State Board of Corrections. II I ,. 1 ,, II s llots..t... Holdover members are ,,..,..,,,,,,,,.... 40 te 75 cents 'an hour. , has not tot. ,.... ,.,.i. ' ; , ' , ' 7t, t T. Burbidge, and John F. A ' t .4. Mr. said s the 'now-riThe farm sup-Granger .- " department right Ii .1 : ' Y',' ' , , I .. - ;. ':' , Dugan. which Congress passed virtually without a director In. bill port ..,; .1,, Lai' ,f,' ' . " The I" : results of Salt t ; Mr. ce,114 ,, ,.4 , ,' Pembroke "was not hardly what I would asmuch as Mr. Turpin h,as agreed , 8' Resignation of ' 41 ' ' 1 ,,,'.:'A' - . , was officially accepted by Gov,i have liked" but pointed out that to step down as soon u a stdtable nelrY election Wedlleedal night, . : ' ....., ;r ernor Lee Wednesday although Utah's wheat and wool growers successor la named by the flab be somewhat different if ootera . :, 1.,,,, 7.;-',,1. I it was submitted formally to are well taken care of by It. and game commission and SP- - bad followed Instructions.' ' , . ,...':. , i , -- ,,, l',At I ' the governor almost two months -Proved by the Iteeereeri ,o, , ,,,... . , i , Approval Foreseen l E.44 , , , . ago. At that time Mr. Pembroke al do not like ths Idea of ono But they didn't; And atotof . ' 4 , ' ' 1, - rt,, ) said He that the law. ballots weri declared ImPrciPerIS although said his physician had recomstate ;, '16 P , allocating all . - . , makers failed to repeal the Taft. of Its department 4J- ' the mended that he post. quit marked and thrown contracts to one orwaY. , 1 . State Auditor Reese M. Reese. ' ' "ohisiooli':1166"1061"101'0"1111111: Hartley law and pass the civil pecially in the absence man,41Governor Lee asked Mr. Pemof tom-- aty Recorder Irmelf. Bitner ( Thursday refused to transfer und nPr?Agrarn.--ACTRESSWith o the governor made this observatiorr-Thursdapetitive bidding." jibe at "all this pretending," Mrs. Ann Catherine the ''..--915,500 from the state building broke to remain on the board -. e-e said. :: and remarked that although lk ... and grounds funds to the Pio- til he could name a successor Milne, 101 years old Thursday, agreed to enact one of many household tasks she still gram undoubtedly will be vw". a. sp. "If a man lorthaplait she walked across the plains to Utah 89 years ago. 'II neer Memorial Building fund on printed dmarthe theirbal' proved during the second session familiar leinecessarlth ptharobt be voters IN Writing pounds it is illegal. opening in January.' employed, it would be much preference for only two commis-cheap- er ' 'The action was taken despite I said -Granger Has No RecipeHowever, on Oct. 12 Mr. Pemand much better bust- - sioner candidates and one auditory approval of the blinder by the broke in laleprese.Mative his ness The resignation for departmeot to put many marked four commissioners ''''mutll'u. Etats Board of Examiners. - - t, Republicans and an engineer on retainer. , I and two auditorso' .'s A !gain' thiltire in, writill,atter Mr. Reese, in a letter to Gov. former crate it is the if presMason Hill reWarden L. "The Flab and Game Depart- doubtwful J. Bracken Lee, quoted a section ent repeal the ment, is badly in need of nor- - 'prültaner:gghtwagyintrace Icespte intoUrtitthe signed under pressure in a crhisis " "Taft-HartlS of stet law to the effect that at the , law. prison. Mr. ganiution. I am powerlear be" city commission election floes no appropriation or surplus can been a He predicted that the Mahoney cause supporter of Warden Hill the department, by law. one I from transferred be mines aid bill, which passed the names Its OWn legally and his policy of permitting the ,wall,..hif r.ghte(11, hul the eateeatt.1' beads. rerereturns Official He in Salt Lake City's primary election .. state agency to another. a member Senate last session, will be ap- If mune action Is not However, of '.... maximum number of trustees taken Ins- turned the request for the trans- outside the walls. At one board leased Thursday substantiated Deseret News figures throughproved by the House and sent to mediately to name new dime- - the (nab state Legislature, who 1 ComFinance out State the to Lamont r. fer Toronto, a out the list of thirteen candidates for city commission and five the president early in the next tor of the Fish and Game De-- edged meeting Mr. Pembroke had been former member of the mission and asked that it be quoted as saying "If Warden Hill session. candidates for city auditor. will take I partment the bull by cancelled. by a merlon of loss Legisial goes, I go too." the horns and force action, the tore, Prelees itngi BIE By William B. Smart . official canvass was made under direction of the city The voter. ' , Governor Lee said the funds, i 1 Warden Hill's dismissal had 'In my life I've learned not to auditor and city recorder. said the House ,Granger which were used for a heating followed a series of escapes and In one side eut district adv,ce. I just take it. I'm give committee handling the bill got plant for the memorial building, the disclosure that two inmates nothing but an ordinary person." reported that of 140 rotes Little variance could be found with Wednesday's "News" into the situation ds where a 14 were voided because voters now under construction near the had taken a prison truck for a That was the highly extraorthe instances in and several on the count Tuesday election, vote was required to bring had marked too capitol, would not be affected "joy ride" through Salt Lake dinary comment of a highly ex-4. and ! figures were identical. All assure appearance on the final ballot, It up. Re added that although four others were triYiatty- ndned.'t. by the law referred to. City streets two days before. Utah citizen Thurstraordinary Ben E. Lingenfelter, Joe L. Christensen, William W. the administration favors the 'When this transfer was apReports front other districts in;,,, Mr. Clawson, who lives at 1332 day as she looked back on 101 Nov. 8, of Home and Mrs. C. L. Jack for commissioner and Louis E. Holley Mahoney bill, he personally diode that pereentage of hallotal proved by the Board of ExamiColonial Drive, is manager of the yeart of living. the aid would William C. a prefer Engle mine; McConahay, Salt thrown away for ners, we used as our authority American Asphalt Roof Corpor, There was little fuss over the and Jerrold P. Beesley for auditor. bill, which he said provides Lake jeweler, and Mel of Po- varied from one to ten per cent. ? law passed by the 1947 Legis- ation, 1674 Beck St. Re is a for101st birthday of Mrs. Ann Cath- with News official the and Deseret latter counts, Respective Crowther appeared ' Most premium payments for strategic lice lature which stipulates that the mer American Legion state effri, e Milne. A local bakery of the I3ittlaSiOn was metals. a cake. There were cards in parentheses, follow: Thursday as principai prosecu- caused state of Utah must furnish beat, commander and has been active voters thinking that, c' by ; Utah The said tion witnesses at the congressman opening of since four commission light, water, janitorial services in many business and civic af- and small gifts, mostly handkerCITY COMMISSIONER: and two i the bill preliminary hearing for C. J. chiefs. Only excitement was the and maintenance of this build- fairs. t " got snarled in a religious fight Stringham, former state legislator aud;tor candidates : were tcy. 6248 Joe L. Christensen (6248) ing," the governor said. Governor Lee said he per- flashing of a few photographer's qttalificd, that an equal number : rm session "but inclined last from Salt lo before Lake, bulbs. The matter will now be refer- sonally wanted to thank Mr. 284 Frederick I. Geter (284) of names could be marked, judges think we can work out i com- Judge Praak Z. Mess. Through it all "Grandma red, the governor added, to At- Pembroke for the time be bad ' 219 Grizzell Hubert (217) I Mr. Stringliam Is cbarged with declared.' The bill passed the calmMilne" sat alert with promise' the VernD. Clinton General devoted to the unsalaried positorney Cast In the primary ; Total vote Has 1214 S. Reed lam (1228) Senate. seen embezzlement, has her ness that grand larceny, through on, who as lb'. member of the tion and added the state 'is t under wu slightly less than 23,000t W. and 5839 Home William the of (5884) the obtaining property pioneer life, hardships Board of Examiners, has already indebted to Mr. Pembroke for th at t - i'' false pretense. Specifically, the whkb Is less than 4875 Mrs. C. L. Jack despair of blindness and the bur(4899) once approved the transfer. his services." states he - obtained the registered voters of the city.: ' complaint dens of old ageburdens that sit 2331 A. Jenkins George (2335) LEAVES BED , some 22444 worth of. jewth7 lightly on her shoulders. ,t Ben E. Lingenfelter 10,511 (10,551) ' 1: komunwommuslommoommo171312gmx from the IfcConahey Mrs. Milne is Utah's living link , , jewelry , :. , . . 567 , Truman E. Little (560) firm last July 20. with history. In 1860, at 12 years , , 1911 Torn W. Morgan of age, she trudged "every step of (1910) Representing Mr Stringham at ' ''' " ' the way" to Utah to join Brigham ' PRIMARY VOTE the hearing, watch continued 1514 Ralph A. Putnam (1464 Young and the saints in Utah. A E. M. Boyle 3871 TIoluradvteyrbctecter;oomn,awis. (3883) ;:: IS THE forme. year later her parents were ;1st. ..,..3.00.1, 4748 Lamont F. Toronto "When I fail to vote in (4761) allied on the "Cotton Mission" . rm know youl c and , Ann 14114! tN southern Utah 4" .. FOR YOUtiT the remark of I .! $ unsuccessful : 1 2409 Henry Kirkham, 1190 HarAugustus Ferrdey (2409). OLD ,1 WASHER ton there.t ' NO DOWN air , i vard Ave., when members of 9184 Louis E. Holley (9086) of her earliest recollec- t 1099 his family, the judges and IOne of man, tr.vied, he! iserIfvhinegr (2048) . Regardless of .' , , . PAYMENT GyriencisT. iftes ' -friends expressed surprise . 4072 i . (4080) conditioa sis this every , I II II and alarm when Mr. KirkI; FOR A filled with silkworms. , ILULLSC ' DEXTER I t3I and frail I ham,' I trembling,. to silk raise .. . call the answering showed up at the polling 1 r.........., TWIN:rtil WASHER-I for the Church. ' rook O's abOut I place of Salt Lake Voting ,;,.:1 Then, in 1924, at the age of 78, -pictorials for , - ' Distsict No. 30 and cast his I"Grandma Milne" was plunged .9 TULIPS i , r vote in the citi primary O WASHER into black, total blindness. 'Life "A i HYACINTHS 'i "CO'eFORTIZI1'1"' a, election t , ,' Tuesday. , JEWELER over about have should 41 been . la i the Amexhig NEW Mr. ' . own , at ko his DAFFODIL Kirkham, A Braille learned she then. But O BEN t 1 'owl; , t,, .!gatio- 'ECONONAT was your home , insistence, brought mI and got along. And 15 years later, So. Main St. 317 rip BULBS a bed from in the General NOW pOlvommo k at 91, she underwent a nation, , II , Skiegloo. UM tweets : loommoms I ,t been Hospital where he hu lostroliwow It . ! operation that nil- BAMBOO end METAL ) Shields. Cooking ill for several No Wringer ' . seriously 11 ' i !. ; raculously restored her sight. Composed. Vioethot, StripMet. LEAF RAKES The Diamondlite and ' A , ' months. IN , t All this she recalled gratefully No Spinner losulenea, Stens Deem Stens 1 i' i The determined voter IS; I t -' in Wiedews. ', rade4 she as to Stones Used Are greeted No Bolting to Floor BIRDS LOVE and treasurer the secretary and - Put seiner of ,eversesee ., the home of her daughter, Mrs. ' , 1 los ,) ; , I in Diamond Color Grading. of the Old Age Assistance CANARIES ' t,, Imtkkag yeAmt bums ame . : , , , Josephine Hamblin, 47 East '"' '' ''' Organization as well as the ' South St., Murray. , ,, , BIRD CAGES end 1 Ie , In NII Forty-eigh- th .,. , Brotherhood of Railway i vo r SPSCIAL she was grateful, too, for NOTICE ,, STANDS 6. "m...-..,.' l ; ' IAnd living children, 32 liv- t mask a rutuns TIMIS DOG FOODS end plitluctIGU .190Wht 7 1 ,,.., he t . Cleistobso 2:4:.. 80 shou'io'cild 1,1 greatStss, hetne10cold tot ing grandchildren, t 411 - ! , REMEDIES 'shoat yours .1boir ,,,, the , Ahriman for grandchildren and eight great300. : 4e BIRD he SEEDS remarked: and I : , :i She attend- . - , - 1., 1, , ,.. , ,.; . , , ,, ,, :'-- . , $ . w . , .,..., :riflait. - t' V 1 '.' dirty'. . ,,:::: T - ' , 0 ...,',t-:!...,!--;:- 4 . ' ; :,,, u 1 - 1- ,v,,, t . , , , ,, - -- - ' ' - , - 1' "VO alf -,- ' - - . ... .. ,, . . mini. , Dr.-Lesl- Reese Halls trors' 4 , Nuilify Ba I yet-hee- ,4 ' 'f ...- - - - .' -,- ' - - ...- . an, Fund Change t,. , , : ,. . ' , ,,,..4 ,,,, ).--,..:,- 4 , . 4 r" - , 1 . ,f - , 4 r good-nature- ' i,, :::' j! X t " - 'N WS,"y9TE.cOyNT'Grandma' THE sAm EY'S c ITY'S S. , ey . Celebrates Century Plus 111 , 5A Sti.iO4kiitt':7:..- two-thir- Hearing Opens tAta,,-nmiont-- ed - , : ' j one-four- OMIMi11Egirl : : GRANITE To s i V I I I BENDIX I Iits 1 N. ) ,, through( VinterM . 1 - - I 02 'CAST attempt ,; ' PLA.CE ,. I. FRESHIIAll c - b to-- , , , , , ' , - ' ' . 8 $179S5 r . 4 - - 21ST 10, ' , 1 t ,t . , SUGAR HOUSEIAURRAT 1MIKI - Moster-G- I ,. well-wish- , X:4 " - ed funerals of five of her children one of whom died at the age of 77.- Mrs. Milne's answer to the stock question was sim- , SUPPLIES is' &e'en Ivy, fere oaf Philodendra' ; your-great-a- ge ple and direct. , .' "I had nothing to do with it. I kherited health and faith in God hem mY Parente& , . . , ' L Plena VOGELER'S ' Seds end 1.. See ONLY BY togistersd'Armelom I 33247 Assmriam I ,r USED Gam Sock'aty., , ) . ' ,- ' ' i Feeds ri.. 32 West , . . - .. ecnuonbasvtitn noot missed any years and I always feel better after I vote. I feel better already.Be was taken back to the hospital as soon as he ' bad voted. 1,..' In District No. 30, only 20 per cent of the registered voters took the trouble to cast ballots. , ' . 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