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Show - - 1, , . . - . -- -- - NEWS, Monday, 81-13E- SERET , ,., 0.,,,,,,,r.,,,,,6!,,,,,,,,,,p,..,,,,,,,,4-,r , I', , , - , - ::.- - T'''' - , , "' '''''''' .. '.."' !DATE AWAITED FOR BIDS ON INDIAN SCHOOL JOB . - . - ' tti I IS, February . - . , . - '' - ' - - , -- ' ' . :' .. , 0 I, .. . . ",6) ,, ,,- ,--- ?. ,,,0 - . ) - i 1 . '. ,..,' , , - . -- - 114111., - i 1 I , 4 i ,.,4 s , . ". . ...lt.,.....,,, ,42'.., : - I ,141& i'l - ' i -- , - 74w. yoi lS:vol' . ,.. ' ; , r v . .. . ... - : , - '''. :- '''.-- , , : .... ---,,, struther .. .. ., , Talk Feb. 200 , Nt , Residents of Sandy will not be allowed to park automobiles on any city street between the hours of 2 and 6 a.m. efiet.... tive next Friday. Mayor SANDY ; . ' . . , , it and three-bedroo- m STARS STUDY units each. They will be H- - 'WILL 'shaped with brick exterior walls land wood interiorconstruction, 'equipped with hardwood floors, 1 tile bathrooms and electric :kitchens. ....... ' SEATS urea I I - Granite High Class .....Constructs I t Oral argument before the . Civil Aeronautics Board in the an- - Isaac.- - .1.,.:. -S- cirell"n-- Telescope---------------' 1,3 Aktr a 'Monarch Air nauced Ilanday. The auditorium will provide. The new Ordinance will 7rays acquisition case has been seats for 1000 and the walls will. One of the more popular' ing. The course was started in 20 in Washington. effective set into for Feb go Friday ',be decorated with murals de- - special interest groups at Gran- hopes of developing, and enmidnight and will be strict- .?... ..,. , , C., H. S. D a r r, Monarch , D. picting history of early Amer- - ite High School is an astronomy : couraging interest in the field. ly enforced, he said. Cars said Monday in Salt lean Indian history. It will be class under direction of M. W. president, in of violation the parked 4 There are four telescopes tm, of reinforced concrete add Poulsen. . built , :Lake City. be law will and $, impounded brick. The class meets each Wednes- der constrtaction at the school. He said oral argument will hauled away and owners The Bureau of Indian Affairs. day and Thursday for, an hour All are reflecting- telescopes made to pay expenses. Ibe the last step before the board WHAT MAKES UTAH'S SCHOOLS TICK? S. ,ueparunent of Interior. when the students study, the with ,:ive inch diameter -- objeci u.. San- on Increased safety I makes, itslinal, decision oo Atm- wity ffnance...the.. program.' solar system and telescope mak tive' inliTors..- Plabs tor fitture dy's- narrow- streets,- snovr DrAL Allen Batman (right) typeri2itendon,t of public Instruction, Introduces - Nadi:trig classes include polishing six arch's proposal to acquire the central heating plant for all removal and street clean- Education Association investigating committee to some of problems Utah schools face. i were named reasons for buildings is planned. Arizona line. ing ipnicet:e miffelenserstf:dthematergescopeLe" Corfonittoestarted probe of schools Monday. Shown here are three of seven-ma- n comordinance. A aim- Merger of Monarch and Chat-th- I liar new law was put into effect mittee, from left, Dr. Harold Benjamin, chairman; Edgar L Morphet and Edward M. tenger Air Lines, which in nearby Midvale two Sandy 'Tuttle. Labor Federation Unit weeks ago. presently operating in Utah, Montana. Show Colorado, Wyoming, Slates Quarterly Meet i COURT CONVICTIONS and New Mexico, is now under Diamond of SANDYStudents Sandy The executive board of the l Authority PROVOSessions of the anway. The CAB approved the Junior High School will pre- nual meeting of the Utah Grow. Utah State Federation of Labor ns To Address 16. Dec Meeting merger sent a talent show Feb. 13 at ers Cooperative were scheduled will hold its regular quarterly 1 -- Monarch last summer made 't(,' 6-peMineralogical Society mem- - 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. to be held Monday afternoon in meeting Sunday in the Labor 151 South Second St, ment with the majority hers will meet Tuesday at 8 Mrs. Edna G. an a Larsen, president the Utah CountyProvo City Temple, J. R. Wilson, secretary-treasure- r, of the tockholders of Arizona p.m. in the Geology Building at of the Building. sponsoring of Utah, Roy D. said Monday. John Gerber, American Fork, . Airway its assets University secretary. er Association. said Monday. organization of the coopermanager general and franchises. After a public said Monday. Proceeds from the ftmction ation, said sessions were to be Dr. Chester B. Slawson, pro- - will be matched with state funds devoted mainly to financial and the CAB trial examiner ! !hearing The State Tax Commission has revoked the driving licenses A seven-ma- n i probe commit-- J ori an- - 12 recorrunended ap- - lessor of mineralogy. Univer- - to purchase playground equip- operating repOtts for the past of eight Utah motorists following drunken driving convictions sity of Michigan. world authortee of National Education Asso FOR RENT year and a forecast of the out!proval of the proposal. and has suspended 15 others for three to six months on negli- on diamonds. and author of ment for the new Sandi look of the coming season. elation experts began Monday i Since then interested parties ity con-b- e now School under and Gem Material," wat mentary Per Mr. Gerber and O. Devere gent driving charges. likely will be at least a have filed briefs and oral argu- City; James E. Adams, ogden;-'- what inentio guest speaker. struction, she said. of the president IWooton, week--of be. o n scheduled :ment been has itty,estigation g were Those whose licenses were to deliver finanend go Lloyd Ahlstrom, Sandy; Nelden ;lore the CAB itself. school system. revoked: Glen D. Cannon, 273 Baker, Logan: Paul D. Buck. Utah's cial and year end reports. The committee requested by is Mr. Darr said it planned E. Duke, 4. agricultural Fcmrth East St., Ruth IL James, Ogden; John W. Butterfield, 1Dr. E. Allen Bateman, superin- - to combine operations of SUMMERHAYS counsel for Utah-Idah- o Chain of 767 West Third North St.. tendent Arizona and ction. W. public inktru,. arch, Challenger Winterton, Ralph feawill Stores be Association, MUSIC CO 2 Wayne A. Peterson, Route 2, Ogden; Miinford E. Woodruff. arrived by plane in Salt Lake into one company. which would tured speaker at a 7:30 p.m. EAST 1ST SOUTH 15 night service for six western provide all of Salt Lake City; Owen G. Murray. and Jinuny Zogtnaist- City Sunday Dr. for members and their banquet Harold Ben-- states. Monday. Achninktration at Officials Lake Veterans the Salt Villa the at wives in Alpine Allen. Orem; Trador Serene er, Ogden. jamin, University of Maryland. Orem. headquarters Monday reaffirmed their "hands off" policy address not given; Mervin R. .. Licenses suspended and can- chairman. and the rest of the on the question of veterans who find huge deductions on committee met with Dr. Bate-Unsworth, Hyrum; Jack E. Val- celled for falsification of age man at th e State Capitol. The insurance dividend checks. entine, Brigham City and MarPaul K. Litz, Trenton; Clarence seSSiOn was closed, but Dr.. Vb2 IL Walker, Moab. .., "Only the Denver office can make any decision on Those handed suspensions on II. Painter. Ogden, and Douglas Bateman devbted the meeting the question." pointed out E. A. Littlefield, manager of to would be negligent driving charges: for P. Westenskow, 2885 Imperial the committee with acquainting the Salt Lake City regional office of the V. A. critstanding six monthsRichard P. Carl- St., Salt Lake City. VETS RAISE QUESTION 'problems the state faces. t son, 367 Blaine Ave., Salt Lake License denied for additional investi- the Later The arose last week when a group of Monday. problem I ... 390 City, and Boyd L. Worthen, -- WereLod- rev. itators 4' MeetWith ..44"isliFork veterans of World War II began inquiries to Provo ..,k iod Melvin L. department heads of the State . r determine whether they had been "short changed" in cation pti Forth monthsGerakt F. I Department of Public hastruc- LIBERTY. Weber County the G. I. insurance dividend payoff. gutter, I140 North Second West Thompson, Lehi, until April 11, tion. '11'1:013 was A hunter Ogden All were in the service prior to the passing of the St., Dale W, Carpenter, 1336 1950; Glen A. Woodhouse, Mur- Biggest noise in the 'AvestaEleventh East St., 'Willie A. ray, until April 25. 1950, and gation is expected to be heard killed late Sunday when his olt National Service Life Insurance Act in 1942. Before this Chatterton, 990 East Twenty- - Knowlton IL Brown, Brigham Feb. 9 when all school super- - 22 caliber rifle accidentally loslw act isservicemen were insurance passed, protected by seventh South St., Victor A. City, indefinite period and re- - intendents and district school discharged. the slug striking sued under the Soldiers and Sailors Civil. Act Relief of Christiansen, 1725 Redondo quirtbd to furnish proof of ft- - board members of the state - ha the ear. 1940. nancial responsibility for ad- - meet With the committee at the . Ave., Dale M. Woolsey, 274 East Victim was Walter Thomas , The veterans claim they took these policies with the Southgate Ave., all of Salt Lake ditional year. capitol. 575 Fortieth St. t,,,17-,--,Jvfe---- , The NEA probe was requested Hufstetler, 0understanding the government would subsidize the inF. F. Atkinson, deputy sher- Dr. Bateman in answer to surance. In by 1942, NSLI the however, Congress passed DISCUSSED a threat by Gov. J. Bracken iff of Weber County. reported Act and ordered the money paid by the government for Lee that he intended to appoint that the Hufstetler youth and premiums be returned by policy. holders. companion. Wayne Hansen. a state committee to look for ,t 2 Oak were MASS MEETING CALLED of effort 2inl. o LSL ts in e rt Ogden First action of the groups will be a mass meeting setup. when the accident oc- i Vallev, , at 8 plit at the Spanish Fork Armory. VetThursday currerd tirernonal Security Act. That a su- - i who are interested can contact Dean Tuttle, Allen erans . The two men were hunting in general staff is now be- - the Bowen, Milo Andrus and Allen Francis all of Spanish darkness with the aid of a MreadYitheGverarnentI:halk:beglia ing developed would seem to Fork. from seat the front be a l ogical interpretation of spotlight of In the some cases, deduction for paying off the private deputy reportAl analysis of the Prussian-typ-e preme general staff. system, .in,.' the tzztimony of certain high of- - ecL their car, Hufstetler had just taken a insurance premiums are taking as much as $500. almost mean the end titers before the armed services supreme general staff and this country Its influence on the current of a naval air arm and the end committee during its hearings shot at a rabbit and was handing the maximum amount allowable under the dividend rethe gun to Hansen sitting on his trend - in - American military of a Marine Corps capable of last October!? ...,. turn provisions, reported veterans. it when the discharged. Colonel I i t t I e is Widely ' e"k development. written 'by a fac- carrying out the duties assigned sheriff reported. ulty member of the University to those elements by Congress known in military of Utah, recently became the in the National Sectuity Act of author on technical subjects.' mailing Insurance dividend checks 'ID i aubject of congressional discus- 1947," Representative Hoffman listing among his 11 vetenms. If yea are eligible so receive I I I standard text on militsu7 staff sion.lt was learned in Salt Lake declared. -I I I I n6t make "Members the The Staff it a "nest egg" for City Monday. one, why (of 46 Congress) history. Military .1. ' The deIts History and Development." analysis, entitled "Sea will find reason to be more future security? Use i a SavPower and a National General termined than ever to ascertain Currently executive officer of , a Staff," was written by 'Aleut whether or not our defense of- - the Naval Reserve Officer ' I Account First at ings Security. With AT. I on at the present time Tofrauin Dni. scRilentticurrently herulaa itz University thtlat lpirtetding 11:' with the developthe previously 1 umversity. The article first ap- - ment of a de facto national gen. assigned to the staff of the useddeP:asiatssody.dowatst:mregularpar..... 1 moneyintervakad,latadditicantiflawillbegrowl Peared ill the Octobet Issue of eralstaff .1i violation of the Marine Corps Schools at Quail--, , .. the Naval Institute Proceedings, specific provisions of the Na- - tico. Va. itypoodimook-.BUILT-I- N ARCH SUPPORT At was later issued as a pamphlet I . ment on a new home, education for , ,..,,,, for stu shoo sad , gives you real foot ease. Scientifically lerlices andnaiwueseieiredbey or for your own your youngsters wear and service. departiboot 0 I buineered long - ':0'--and tested by Back-Rec- t. when seastity working days are owes. stens Itep. Clark W. Thompson (R4,6 . Tex.). , 0 Amazing Comfort Colonel Hittle's analysis was -- ., les, , , Be That-wis-e. SCIVONowl ' NsrAll't -to the attention again brought C.o-cztPAll and Widths 1 Sizes of the Congress last week by e----.... VI I ,, Rep. - Clare E. Roffman WillettOMIN011 Askilseloor lactlect styles: sT former chairman of the 6,6L Is k ,tft'e . 1 ' Rouse armed services conimit- , -, ENGINEER SOOTS t 't ', , -- tee, who termed it "one of the kk Ala t a ?sRO:PvEzDiC most' significant ctudies of the JODHPUR- S- 1 0 & HECHT BUCKINGHA P410 direction ,.11 iim, , problem of top-lev,, of is. , . 4' LACEDJO:TOES of our ,armed services that has . 25 lit strut, sat mmtis . . Linet-Aritori- ti , ' : ON PARKINGApartment one, . - , Monarch ,, , .,... . -- --- - i :' r:,-'- .. 4, I CAA Slates , .. '. ,:19,-..-,',,.;:- kl . . ill! 1 '::, . , i, e ..: , 4--- 4. .v t .1110. , .lit - 30:,,;' A1 4,',L,4744,1111401 i4.- - ' . , , t . 1 , W- -- .... , , -- , Structure, Started 4 . ,: ' 40 tz r , . . "11,1 . Plans With Temporary ' 1 , sn, . ent buildings and it is hoped., ,; ' tt4 ' ; ' fall Will Include New . they will be completed for , , use. At that time the enroll- kl'.''' ment is expected to reach ap,A. , , Building ,,i ' meet proximately 2000 as compared BRIGHAM CITYA date for submitting bids on a $2,000,- -. with 534 at present ' ' it gymnasium 125 by 112 feet ION building program at the Intermountain Indian School. lo- ".' A., Icated at the converted Bushnell General Hospital here, was :is one of the main projects in 1 A the new program. lawaited Monday. PLANS TOLD Plans for the project, to include new schools. apartment! I were announced Sunday by Designed by A. B. Paii4n. :buildings and other structures, aided institution. at the He ii., A. Lake City architect, the ' Salt !George Boyce. superintendent , t that construction would start as soon after weather, conditions gynmasium will be divided in d .1 center for boys' and girls' j:wernlit as possible. and indicated that bids may be calk-- early-lat-- , v, activities. Offices are provided in March. the middle of the summer, Dr. for athletic directors, while Meanwhile. a program of said. !storage space fOr football and -, t athletic equipment is pro norposea continue until completion about. be of the pres- - planned. . The two school buildings will contain 18 classrooms each and Robert Earl Mortensen. Whitney, Byron Vance and InSANDY CLAMPS a half basement for 'piny area. structor, W. M. Poulsen, try out recently constructed They will measure 190 by 57 feet class at Granite High made accommodate will and astronomy during approxitelescope DAILY . 700 in each structure. matey School. ' Alai' houses will include .. BAN . I ' .. i i : . ; I - - - -- i -- ' - Grower Unit! 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