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Show ". - an. , I. . . - (0) - El IVOL 33 ,..,-,.- , u,1'-ri.l'oio..q-i-,:p-.:- Ttikpayers 4$uit,Naliles Commissioners :;-- e int-uranc- -- Burgener. , - ' y - B-- 5 .pr. Jewelry thieves raided the borne of Penrose Dr.luesday evening escaping $20,000 in jewels. 'officials started huriy- Wednesday to correct controrwhich was - Jo 101 SCHRADE Addresses Ad Club ovk D-- ADMEN-TOL- Freedom's Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Dinwoodey Moyle, 84, who died Tuesday in a Salt Lake City hospitall after a - cerebral hem: orrhage-,-wilbe 3 pm-- - in the Thirteenth Ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, 630 East First South St. Bishop Harold Davis of the Most dissatisfaction with our Thirteenth Ward will officiate. Mrs. Moyle was the --widow American way of life comes one- through misunderstanding, John of James Moyle.t time assistantsecretaryof the Schrade,----oHarding College, IL S. Treasury and U. S. com- Searcy, Ark., said in Salt Lake missioner of customs and the City Wednesday. mother of Elder Henry D. Moyle Mr. Schrade was guest speakof the Council of the Twelve er at a luncheon meeting of the of the Church. Salt Lake Advertising Club at She w a a stricken Monday the Hotel Utah Wednesday. while shopping in downtown stopping here routeto. a Freedom Forum to be held in Salt Lake ,City. Friends may call at Larkin Sun Valley, Ida., April 10-1The average man in Amerka Mortuary. 260 East South Temple St., Itrlday, from 12 p.m. to is in sympathy with the- basic fundamental rights---to 2:30 p.m. worship Burial will ' be. in tint Salt as be chooses, to work atwhat he likes, to go into business for Lake Citzt Cemeteryhimself, Mr. Shrade said, but on specific eletails,--thThieves-Take-$32-- average man is not so well informed. From S. L. BELIEF DT GOD Thieves broke into Milt's his address he stressed In Grocery, 228 West Second South four points, identifying enSt, 'Tuesday evening and stole croaching socialism, pointing 832.50 in 'than change, Milton out the superiority - of the AmerfrWataon.- ;tort 01FinerTt! ican Of life,- StteSSinglhe Way tO need for understanding that way rrted tieft Watson discovered the of life, and noting the need for when he returned to the store Inspiring enthusiasm to at 11:45 p.m. to check the serve that way of life.- - ---pre-In defining the American way of life, Mr. Schrade noted that it rests ultimately on our - funds- mental belief in God. "On this foundation we have erected a constitution designed - Continued en raga B-- 4 held-Friday- Key -at SAi6frt U0 -- , - -- 3. - -- e Store , ' -- I ! , I El .- S VI - "Illigt .1 4 IAA. Zo 4,' , -- --8 0.; '' 1 jg . -- ' 00itussen Ceder- - , , . of Jewel' thieves, examines venetian blind whirl' was used in jewels belonging Bamberger, estimated loss at about $20,000 . Bambergf.L,-)kvoulet- , . Mr- - latest- - psychedr-stalled- In by action of Gov.- J. Bracken plata.. , wood of owswolo osionsor oho. Os. Oirwoo so kr owilowoo Mot dosoliod lolormodow, Lee. State Finance Commis- stoner M4tOflB. Taylor never- theless showed up Wednesday at the regular commission meet-S- t. ing at the State Capitol. gig stePeS were high; how-ever, that his check for 618710 for the second half of March would be released to him when A tt7. Gen. Clinton D. yernon returns from a trip to Wash-- - 7 701 ,-- --- ' 1;7-- uncial ;r yen -- : - ' ,. , .. ,... ir 6..04 ' ,"' . -- ,- I, 741'. . g, .a.g mio , - Salt Lake Cittsexperiencein housing , since it decontrolled rent last August proves that t and-nofree enterPrise govern- , ment meddling wM solve Amer- lea's problems..., B, A. weight. executive vice president :of the Salt Lake Real Estate Board, declared Wednesday. memMr. Weightstddressed bers of the board at Its regular luncheon in the Newhouse Hotel and Insisted that ,,, Amertca's the move problem at present-is , . ' -- , , ,, he Yew )44 , Comae la 13 1 ,a 1 : :LAWRENCE CAL. FOR INFORMATION: - t boratoasommord a. Awe IIT. dn 'Something tile trend thel will be caught in sochdistic slavery. - He efted the .11100a1 securttl tws la,Is sed Publie Imising loP examPlos of socialism Utah. he added' is Isrtueste net ts " -- - -- rtleesebitehher2roaiiisetlegisististe -,,..- - botudng law. Since decontrol of rent in Salt Lake City, he pointed out, there have been more new homes ' I bunt. more rental 7vacancies, more multiple housing units Continued ea rage B4 - w LE Julian 3amberger points to broken window where bur ears entered his home and stole several thousand &Cart worth of jewels late Tuesday. 7, . - se the trwelert peke' 11arr a sad set ono ton for lc. Specialty Never beftwe rolcted pottorms Living Roiro or Studio Sot tits,kiiht OA SOOLJI dresertiot reeves , I; V wt. it . , COOKS YOUR FOOD HEATS YOUR ROOM ASK US ABOUT PAPERHANGERS TO PAPER YOUR HOME' ; , It , , by Wendell , READY TO NO CASH REQUIRED tho Yaw Old Coat Gas of Elmo kis Stow as, DoWIS Parma peat Se lecfiso Loiont Prkint Colors, 24a S!ylos Y, I FREE PARKING. the Cer 00 Ashton ' A newspaper's part in the dramatic story Of the West. E 111:g 7.jeyiwqgi imosoomommialanniumusion....1""" AMAMI INSTRIFnipti: ISO ler klooko ok mold limo loo doso;; J. 5 14I., woodwork- -, Looks owl washes FA 0339 lookodomunol Ot. ' - - star" KELI-GL- O - A 633 ''SOUTH STATE irrunecriately and- to FULMIlt,,Ovtoor, $1 43. t toward Complete socialism He added that unless the people of the nation wake up to this fact -- continued Old Sat ON ANY NEW - -- : - A --- -- t, ' anow.. 41..".0001. Sociahsm,, Drift 011E--CE111-SA- , 11 61 . WALLPAPER-1 0 i ' r.1., - One of the dressers ransacked by thieves in search for valuables at the Julian Maraberger residence 1ruesday.7-- 7 - i iNtilgXGaitrAIN17D1 701 SOUTH , 44tast South Temple STATE 41131 -- 44923 el U Wetter O. lostorsoo. ,2132 Se; ; test,-----177,--- &tile -.- Salt Lake City-1-0 Utch Or t 1 11 EMPTY JEWEL ,CASE e7Z:1 COLOR IM0111.0 r.- - i i iI 4faiNAINNIMEMEOPOIWobaillit AMERICA'S FINEST GAS RANGE - ' ' PHONE:3-8.893710DA- Sun st.,.; fitatil tiafizu, 3'1 Trodo-in,Allowan- co $ SOW I STATE . - L . - ifothil Ina flint Venetian blinds throughout Sale of $28,000 in spec' ial imhouse were opened at a the bonds was author,. level provement which, indicated one of ized Wednesday by the Salt Lake City Commission to fi- the burglars, employed as a nance curb and gutter eaten- lookout, wu about five- feet and four inches tall - The bonds were purchased by Mr.- - Bamberger reported that Merrill- - Lynch,- - pierce- - Primer a watchman saki, he had rhPrkell, and Bean, local bonding firm, the place at 11:30 pan. in for $31.460.80, maturing in 10 ing his rounds ando had found cocker at five- - per- nothing auspitietnh-Twequal installments spaniels were in the house at the cent per anntlitn- .time. Mr. Bamberger said -- - chime beautiful 'postal slalom sitIc Bonds Sold by City 'k ached-Wednesd- ay .11M.V.M Weshils...-like.1- : Curb Extension - ' P 1- s.iI March Pay ah to a herd- eataliplosi Go. , isk - Cleans easily -- -- Zi1830 'As ow of Wm at odosirod footoros yew mow loom lootolioden wow A' ammo Mock ir$-0-ti'-i - DRIES IN isHR. - sq.-.ft.- . , ,, r;:7;,;.,,-'-7,;,1;,- . Pri-finish- ed thrift grade, Agovor, - sod kittlert. NEW LFLOORING I MARCHWINDS - the: tigress' lund of the State Highway Pa- trot said Mr. Petersen admitted ington, D. C. The commissioner's salary he had not stopped at the in- tersection, thinking it was a was held up Tuesday when the PaYrollbit theState Boars ot Protected street- , Only traffic control there is a Examiners. Governor Lee would not approve the payment to Mr. continued en ?age Bs Taylor. Secretary of State Heber Bennion Jr. okehed the salary, but two votes are needed for - -approval 'and since Mr., Vernon was out of town. final action APRIL SHOWERS must wait until he returns. aPPrve the inrefus'ng APE BOTH DUE paycheck, the governor held to re- his that previous position March 'winds and Ap ril to Mr. instatement of Taylor showers are due for a team- the commission by the Third Distric- t- euttrt---era- s up --performance-.improper. The court voided the governor's 'ThursdaY, a I o n g with ouster of Mr. Taylor from the climbing temperatures. centhliesien and the governor Wind. occasional rain and - has indicated wia aPPeal- to temperatures ranging up to the 'Utah Supreme Court. Meanwhile, the court is 65 was the forecast issued by tha Salt , uled to hear P. IL Mulcalti, chairman, and T. S. Curtis of Lake Airport weather sta.. Thursthe finance commission I tion. -Clearb4 skies have been day morning. Both were charged with contempt of ,court forecast for prjday. and ordered to show cause why they have not carried out all orders in connection with Mr, ssr1"11711111'1 wo w. epilog Taylor's reinstatement WM, NOW AVAILABLE Pointing con ire done A easily ia - end it covers most our- feces , including wollpo lin: (deaf for botiornote BRUCE BLOCKS , Jr tle' - - lc WOODWORK , THROWN FROM CAL- - Mrs. - Petersen -- was - thrown out of her husband's Car.- Ap- parently she died almost in-stantly. he accident came at - --, WALLS - outh--Street--- this case the southbound car was driven by Bernhard IL Petersen. 56, the victim's has- ban& The other car, eastbo wu driven by Richard Kucher, 19, of 5047 South Second West Neither was Injured 44' i.- torlt 4.-.- , 100 -S- l'hirty-tidr-d GALLON EQUALS 5 QUARTS:- ------- Oak last five months of 1949. Almost all followed a tragic pattern that killed Mrs. Peter-sena southtimmd car running through the stop sign and crash ing into a car traveling along 1 11E17 -- ,e":":"----- , - ! e StI4STAMOM r .0.00001.6. - an estimated at 1:20 p.m., ap--andlas.'llamberger;returning-himthey could finish parently ightarted thol btlrglarsitway-befor-a ; looting the home.. j showed Investigation thieves had completely ran- -. upstairs bedrooms, ".GIV4Si".BIRTtit'''.""' sacked kicking in closet doork leaving;. '1:TO 74.77KITTEWS.'' clothes and other effects strewn about the rooms) in their search Daisy, famed for valuable jewels. The dis- mother of Shasta, the liger, cerning culprits took only Mrs,. Wednesday birth gave early awe valuable jew- to four kittens at Bamberger's Zoological Gardens. elry.- passing; up less valuable Unlike Shasta. the quads Piftes ht the tettl--- were all conventional tiger was home the to made, Entry cubs. The proud father is a Eve year-ol- d royal tiger. - by breaking a window m the south end of the house, Salt The litter was the fourth Lake police for Daisy, also five-yea- rs Two sets of old. Two years ago she bore one a and tt. woman's footprints, Shasta whose father was one a man's, were found out Lott. Officialksaidjt,was, tne Nvindovi. 'Thesioaffid two auccessful births prints of a woman's shoe also r,. ever known where a lion were found on the parlor rug. 4, and tiger were mated. - In their haste to escape out a back dooi. , the thieves left a large suitcase-- packed with 71,1r - Fridal Bomberger, 11 117ith , factor in a fatal auto crash. 11111111. , 1.32S - I . k - ,- Evil Correcting , Burglars: Ransack Rooms, Take:-Onllimbic Gem 1 Killed in a ,two-ca- r crash Tuesday night wax Mrs. for- ence Jensen Petersen, 82,94439 ,., , 1 , nderson' Aiti.;1Mtirray. She watdead.-o- n --arrival at Salt -- , i Lake. General Hospital, ' ap- - parently from a broken neck. . Even its she lay dead Wednee day, papers that wotdd correct the faulty traffic signal at the fatal intersection were in some- .1 ' one's desk at the state Capitol. Jtdian Mrs. Petersen was the third by ' person- to die ln coMsloris 'at 'xis the intersection of Thirty-thir- d South and Second West Streets ..1 In less than two years. Two per- sons were killed there in 1948. 1101 - - romolv SAME PAMEN There were eight property- for purpose of storing records, Riles Lc) . - -ActionFor-- 1 which are now crowding the recorder'S and county clerk's offices. S. was The suit brought 'by -- .. i a month for five years for the top llooe A:tt, the - okLrelidence Continued on Page n 1 , g. - y rate of S500 at $30,000,- Lt13 State- -Starts IState agreerTto--pa7TheCountythe- 1950 ,!kPR1L-- 5, EDVESDAY, , rat& Falai crash - -- -- , - UTAH, SALI,J,A5E,g1TY, i J filltViPAPER IN THEMOUNTAIN ,,WEST.: FIRST FAMILY liti -' - , ,,..$0,1tk --- ----,,-,.- .Named as - defendant- s- are I rillr'ewa"1"trumalcvmovomaiw,P061 County Commissioners George Robert L. Cranmer and - Morgan, d two I Ray P. Greenwood.---anexecutives, Joseph A. Ottenheimex and. Arnold. , it4 i 6 LrOJ A taxpayer's suit Wednesday was filed in iThird District Court agairtst three Salt Lai Counts Conunissionera and two insurance executives . asking the court to nullify a $30,000 lease of the top floor of a former residence it 249 East Fourth st " I lame ,, ' ; E .. - -- - |