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Show . . , ,, , ., , , ,, - , . . . . , -- . ., . . yot.. - .. the eonversation-was-"entir- -- In Temperatures will be Just bout normal. -- . . , , ....211,1;, Ite 4 ' --- . , lalri".1' .ta, - , - ', .g '".; - 4- ..,,,e.5 - ... I ALL nilDikdr: EINI, . II 1, 11 Ilk, ittttm.,t - -- - . W.,ATCN .,DUIIIIIN,G.: AIIIIIP . D of ,sa - Custemors- , , j -- wm D : ' - : "That' ,' , .. ,,,...,,, 4, ., - '1 1 , 5. ,,,,,,,, ,, ' 114141 't i V, ' . , , , Trio Confess .7.N - .;.. dS::1 t 1.1 ,, . , ,41I4 Guard. outfits. ' Di S. L. BASED ' " ' ' ' based , of those National Guard urtita sk, ' 1 The other is based ,at Marietta. ..:. , Ga. Norninatkwl have- been reOnly three men will fly- - as a team. Eachnutn will compete ceived from four districts, Utah in four phases of,- - simulated redenttion of Woroen's Clubs, combataerial gunnery. dive in the ArnericanVother contest, p bombing, - rocket firing , and Mrs.Itbner A. Blitgaard, BrigI strafing. In addition, --one man from ham City,- chairman, said 'rue". ., each team will compete itidi,- - day. Names have been' submitted , vidually in each of those phases. Maj. George St Lamb. corn- - from Salt Lake. Ogden,. eastern mender of the team. br Ilea . not utak and northern Utah, Mrs. 71; '', announced which or-lisix combat pilots twill By in the Klitgaard said. When all fmal choices have competition. The starting team will depend on performance ,...uren mad district mothers will zdurtnoribuenext-tighrdliltrpractice. Firing for- - record be, cétumittee at a tea in Brigham ; gIns- March 29 and continues City, set for snaTt Sl, at orhich tame the will be : through April 11. ; annotmced. on the , EightT - lelst The State lather will be sli. pilots include squad Major Lamb. Mal.-1,0yW. Try. Bountiful; gilt 2 to , compete with those elected from other states as well - ftt.....4, Ca.,If 4 Allen D. 17 lid Fighter. Squadron' It Salt Lake City is one The ' - - Robbing Vet 't , GO TOO, . Ot POISON Lee Scores Federal Aid ..:: :.....,... al . .. - Rico in a national contest to ..,,"'"A'ei American Mother. lect ' '''' ' a . , - e. ,,, lY -- - r I Sb.iltf '0, F-8- Star: -,- -" atter F-8- -- Gni Lineup Tapers Off ' 1 ',' - : ' 7-8- - 't" 1 , -- ., . ; - '''''''.--- ' se- - ' - ..-, I r . , . i I , , ' . ' , ,, s itr u in, Dr. kept. busy." - paratively-rar-s - ' '' ' s'' - , s,, , . kN ,-- --- 4725 ' , the ' - 011E11111(41";:c9 I - , , ' . . ... ' ."' TIM 1VEIFIi A - - 70 tra ; - ILVIG111 INEWra-- .. seeks state senate peel i I You Expect '. - nag ,.. . - i. ECOMMENDATIONS-'14 ON YOUR , - ' ., iselesseesonnows - hi1 . f, - ' 41. , - ' . pioiortyr '' EA.SY 'TERPAS' INSTALLATION! . I - i - - --. . --- ... EASY BUDGET TERMS ni 0 tY . t, - -- .:. - -.., ' ' , MF': op to 33 ... . -- , : - ' 229 stx ITÄTE STREET . 'I Or - , -- ,..,!- . .. ., , .. , . , - ,e001Ade:)..0 I it4 - , No ,, .. . . , . . . , ;-- .. . . - - ' .. Every .' ' 7 AI. ". hi- - Pm' vilmik dews mom& ie. op-t- o- t s. - - It's A s - - ------ ': 9 . 's ! $ . e' (I'Lr-;41( 4.2," , 21:0 - ., '' . . , ! 7 71s , ,- - , e , - 7.: , . t . 3 , 1. ., . Tai, a 4! - , 5- - d..7.ion: frest....ipltol:gy:,alaninti.ittsh-;:ood- , 000,o, -- ' - Aii7O1 áI1MM UMW !ii: . . , .. '77-'- . ' Mose: 7.4.441 1400 So: Ado aro Peirlkiag is goer. In 1949 Senator Knight was chairman al the military affairs 1:144:-11:','I- : -- - . ' 4 -- sea& ab, , 7. - 1946. asked voters .f 1 ,,,, it 4 FURNrIURE-CO. - , to the. 4 to consider his Past record and :r promised sound lodgment on all ,: matters pertaining to welfare and advancement nt titah's cid. - ' Senate in -- 1- ra-----.;-- aIWTIrli - t: --- ,I - Refrigerator and. Horne Freezer ' . Combined - -:- - 1P 1...) - - t everything - - 1147 i''' 1111......-- icld. politics. 1 will do MONEY cAN BUY, ' --- 1:311::11 ,' . es4 74 ) . , ' --- 1rzt 1.,,J,,,,J , '. - I ,i l ...'. . c s- 1 , for-tw- - - -- , I i goomosommoommon 1'P ' ' a bed when steeping time errives--- ''' 7. 1.111i (NONE SOLO TO DEALERS) ing waking hours and - dm .01111!mmim.e,,.. rdr , - fit-fo- r- , Hogan, chairman of Salt Lake Olt,- - tIvil Set,- Ice Commission,' in his offices, 138 South Main- St. , , , without , This modern Sofa bed is covered in a - fine your living -grade tapestry room. All Spring Construction and full bedding box. Can be used as sofa dur-- , GAS HEATING. PLANT! - 11 on the Re. "tr 4. IL r, NEINpRiatow' (R- - Mr. Knight said he would "continue to fight for justice on behalf of widows, orphans and veterans World War IL", , of and propound just labor, government, fish- - and game, and tax laws promotions - ., , II 11 in his announcement, be given Tuesday at 6 p.m. i N To Pay , - - , , - , Oral the Salt ' -- - ; D S ri tlat 1 -- , ,i - -- z -, ; , - - . oNri,.Lx7--- 0F AND -R- - , I ' 9 , . Stoneman, California. Be was ' ,, en route home after serving in , . his taken from Japan. Money State Sen. Newell Knight person was his savings and -- - ' - - , - E ' - , .,,, . '.1 i, '' . . ' i ' r F-5- . . , ': .. ., , ...., ---, , .. - ,. ,., B-2- . .. , - FOk1!.M.p.HR;: Slugging, (1 1 i 4 , - . . I' , . , driver. ' The ordinance makes it ' a misdemeanor for anyone to own Or drive a ear with a TV. set which can be seen or operated by the driver. - l''' 1, q nan411 . . ''' To-Ni- Fourteen crack Air National Guard ground crewmenI took from Salt Lake MtmiciparAirport Tuesday for Las Vegas the IT. S. Air Forcets wnrld-Wid-e ; gunnery championship's. Six fliers who will pilot 1411Mustang fighters in actual 4 compefition were 'already in Las Vigas. They left Monday , ' aftetnoon. , , From an over the world. the 1tlEorce's combat best Mr Pilots were gathering for this meet ,, Competing against them, both on an individual and team butt. will be onll two Al?. National :., was allillet - - . 4 e - In GuiiChbmpionships , .1I - - 0 ,, - World s Best I , Breitnholi &time' . . i-- , 1A Gains 123 &OathMho IN. etovel:Ilr I 4 ,, - Sup, - .. ... m 4:21 t 'LET - ,,.. ' BUT , 4 - ' An attractive OGDEN P' woman and two male acblonde ' DADDY. ME coraplices confessed Tuesday to bomber 6 a aboard climbs 21.:White Robert slugging and robbing a recently as dad, SSgt. Young Robbie White pleads Fist Ninth 2110 White, discharged war veteran but defor a Wip to Las Vegas and Air Force gunnery meet' Sergeant . looks - nied taking 21400 fromhim. White,Dorothy, Mn. service will who planes. St., is one of 14 ground crewmen The trio confessed to Sheriff like she also would like to go along. mawsMac Wade tobutsking : .:.no that 290 .VI.CT.IMS:::...:. , ,. imately other money was on his person. Booked at the sheriff office 'were: Lnrraine Lincoln, 21B of Ealsrl..R. l'rancle 2619 Grant Ave., Floyd Utter- - ert D. Sharp, and That Lt Jack same address, and Mel- - L. Mixson, all of Salt Lake City. LOS -- kworais lnis) l-' 1 babookedeatin aforiUtah's, governor. I, Bracken Ottae teacommspetiwnitionbefeolill bard fey.: , tee, Monday deriounced the asof non as widely , separated as 'points national administration grows' tha A ,,,need:crertleerumflitrgelimV.salt Frank Tyler, assistant - is Germany and Japan. Seventeen She end sault Genrobbery. disgrace-a-- a dangerous sor of medicine. Salt Lake teams will be the Air Forces was charged with robbery. on the clean. white flesh of.the badly eral Hospital, explained. Itraft-abl. - .,, Tues. ftest. Falls American government." take City to Idaho thenertun whomade he Childes,1 7 TheT'lltkthniliedie.: Tourteenreatns' ;rill- fly let it saved the b&d , He saict 'a 'told ;.i-- rir':-Cilichinall; craft, I - eluding the 0 "I am more afraid mThis serum is very effecwith - lives of a couple stricken the Y 84, "Shootly liwoman Wade . . thatlinlnetthe am of liussie.! tive if administered within a - The governor enpinMed bia food poisordn& botulism In a lower Tweety,gifth Street "Thunder Jet" and the 8 how's few newest fighter craft on viewe at a luncheon at which be k. Ilairly good" . condition at atrures,.. be explained. But tavern. She Invited him to go "Saber," Mr Force firing line. was houored by Los Angeles Idaho Talls LDS 111PitalTuee- - once the trouble bits the nerv- with her to èbar in Roy,. After the . Conventicmal craft in - the city and county leaders. were Mr. and His. Earl ous system, no serum out do- dancing together, Childers said, meet will include the day beshe hivited him' to, accompany He continued: , . S. lbw. Rexburg. ,Before the much good.' flown by the lelst Fighter ing btweauaate the home.. her "Step bystep, the 7-4-7 "ThunderAs they turned east toward Squadron,. are taking our liberties from us, serum was adrohilstered they Srld the 2 bolt" "Twin Muses state listed the both lave reached were "yell the rear of the establishment, until we ' ' tang." sure we he was struck from behind. he where I'm no longer grave... hospital ' attendants se told the sheriff. have a constitutional form of ported. , "I fell to my knees," he said, Water Users Meet SetWagovernment." ? per bout It took a 300-mi- le that listeners his the were He told "then I heard the girl say 'hit .The Salt Lake County Multiple builders hl a Ulighfah Air pNarims:,it ter Users Association will for him "You won't get rid of this night heating gas again.' " ter 1 applicants big Guard a subsidies sponsor Mounof the victim set the time as The seeking connections by Theodore Tuesday growth lives. Capt. sub- - save their at let: Wednesday a.m.. .1 assault about from it. You must fight all Monday D. Schofield, gunnery officer lain Fuel Supply Company , be St., at trhich officers for '1130 troupe." Walt continued to take- - appli- -- morning. After he came to, be, for the 191st lighter Squsdrss , trM be elected. , City, Og- crawled to a ear and again based at Salt Lake Airport. cations In Salt Lake , came unconscious...He was found The owlru,' ,r11,""",,. Only a trickle of apilications by a service station attendant toxin to medical officers ' at , '.' Mrn Moewere 7:30 lehoCManu coming in Tuesday corn- - and was brought to the sheriffs Idaho Fails at p.m. L,'"IE ,,,u'ere , . :.,ZoTi.;44.. . Gottorations tistita--- THISEVELNT: a five , f 1 - , ' -- - , ,, CA momommoin.....1.0.- FOR FREE ESTIMATES -- -- ' ' ' Pyrdee oliA ' , . . TA rnonlle television sets Tuesday, by the Salt Lake Pity Corn. mission when it passed an ordinance prohibiting installation of them in cars within the view of the. ' '..,..-.....J...- ' TIAA EIL, .. . 1(1 ' - GRADUATION AND GET A NEW - , -- ,ot,. ,. ' . --A ., ISORRYI ' SPECIALISTS 7 PLAN AHEAD FOR EASTER OR ' 1 8 90 - - 21.,1950 - 'Ilikk,0i 1 A . , ' 1 - 0 ro,nonnommosoninow.m....r.,111.1.11 TUESDAY.' MARCH 0 It oe, - EXTRA' SPECIAL ALLOWANCE , Iht. or' '''''' . CARS NO GOOD ' ;a . ' 1 I."' iv ,- - ; :: 01 N , e I ',.0 -- , ' -- fi..-..-. 4 ..0, 120 . , 1 I ,... 1:!..-7 -- -- IX: t (..4 '' )'' , ', ,-.1, , ' 0000' IP - , 1 -- 7 .0 r .. ' 't - - , , , ' , -' -',.- . (:: ' ' -'- N,.. - YOU C AN ARR1INGE EASY CREDIT TERMS ....- ,,e, - Tuesday N. - ir .; - . i '' '3 1 - - ' 5 t I t '''' ' , - . o-- ir '' 2 ,, . , , . - t .,.,,,, .,.. , , ...J..... ..,,,- -. I.ITAN. .. - ' 1,,f0 '."alk e N ' " , t . ., .... ... - ' - Provo. SenaTamte-Jammensen,berseacn- s i4 e ), 4 , I AIN WEST LI-- MOT - ' 4 - ..;,,,,,,.,...,., 7 -- ,, , , sidles - C 0 . 7 ;1) 1.' .,.?. 6"....... -- W , - . - . F-5- ,..' N. . 1.. -- '&, - rVIVIPA; . . ,,,,,,,,,,,.-.....7,- . , ,,, 14 ni1949 DAYNES JEWELRY AV' ''s 0.10,1tit4 4 kelf.lt 7--- , ' FIRST FAMILY NEWSPAPER , .,., , . (, A :7 7, .' r ent : -- - .. , . ,. 1,0,2... "J Trade Your Old Watch .IFor a New One at sdk . -, I IE U 1 ahSholl B-1- 42 $ ., he - -- 11'4. , st day through sunder wm Pee WeaSiGnal showers in north, fair in the south Fart of the state. 3 , - ,, n T. ' , , -- Public assistance programs-1Utah cost slightly more in 1949 than in 1948, and 1950 darted off with a sharp rise. above the 1949 level, according to a report published Tuesday by the Utah . Foundation. Amaii,tine,. for aseieten,.. In . "ntlarY Ivau f were- - ten Per cent above the number registered for December,1949, and nearly 33 per ceht higher than in January, 1949, Utah Depart-b- y ment of Welfare records show. The foundation report points out that the over-a- ll luso expenditure was heavier than the previous year - in' spite of a marked reduction in the lest. months of last. ' ABOVIC AVICIAGI . A check of numbers of wel-fare recipient' in Utah showed that the Beehive state is slight- ly above the. national average in both old age and dependent children categories, the foundthe tim report "We out' Al of end of 1949, 252 of each-10-00 persons over 65 years of age In Utah were recei.vAini!.,lota.te sup-canil- port, as ramPa timid average of 241 per 1000. At the same Ulm.' 34 rAt 'loch 1000 children und4 18 years of age were reeetatalt setWert, es compared with the national av- rage of 31. Utah ranked twen- tyhrat. among the 48 states in the total of old age assistance, and eighteenth in aid to de-tpendent children. 4Uthough more actual money assisis spent on the eld-ag- e Continued on Page 1 SAY SO . - - - 1 Ise Typical spring weather fore- that was the five-da- y issued hy the Weather Bureau Tuesday. find,, full , of 'min7 ,. day ivedice;12-1-3setit see pert.; W dourly skies and warm- ue temperatures up to 55 degrees or 11' A...e11 Widnes- - , , : . . - . . ... - ' ... , . -::--- AT LEAST - - . I ós. - . ely - - U IU , - -- n in ' .,., - , - .. -- 1SIS' -- . , e'-- el friendly." aTHEY . , ..,,,,,., Curtis said ,, Tuesday that "routine business Or ttere'woidd, be taken up at the ednesday meeting and that aytor may be present If ,"Mr- course." Mr. Cur-14 dwiehee comment on the dany Taylor case or on what may , transpire at , 'the Wednesday ' meeting - office Monday afternoon after Fifth District Judge Will L. Hoyt ruled last week that Gov. J. Bracken Lees ouster of Taylor "for cause"- was illegal, said Tuesday that he would definitely be in attendance at the Wednesday morning session and at that time would formally re new his claim for $93730 in back pay. The pay, covering the period between Jan. 3 and March 15 when Governor Lee claimed Mr. Taylor was not a member of the COMMISSI011, was ruled by Judge Hoyt to be due to Mr. Taylor who the jurist ruled. had never been legally separated from his position. Mr. Taylor requested the money on his return to the Capitol Monday, but Commis- sinner Truman S. Curtis refused to make payment in the absence of Commission Chairman P. H. Mulcahy. Mr. Mulcahy, in tier- nil on state business, is expected to be on band for the Wednesday morning meeting. Mr. Taylor said Tuesday that 'no business matters" of the commission had been routed to his office. but that he could "dig up some things" himself to keep him busy. George M. Mason, Brigham City lawyer who was appointed Governor Lee to fill the "va- of nary" created by his ouster Mr. Taylor, telephoned Mr. Tay- lor from Brigham City Monday to discuss papers which be had left in the desk in the office in the Capitol. Mr. Taylor said that , 100thYear 80. , 330,-.No- - Commissickner his ,., iblitintia" raetnber of the Utah State Finance Coission, Tuesday, was looking for work" in his own office at thetapitol, and preparing to attend the regular commission session Wednesday at 10 a.m. Mr.7 Taylor. who returned to ' , ,. IE l!klilton B2Taylor, . ' ., , " ...... . , - . . . - Offi,cial To Attend Session , , - , 200AgoinIn-Agoi- n'- . , . .. . - k - lz A4.51,,,3' t , , - . Tayilou , ' ' - . . t. |