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Show NEWS, Wednesday, May, 17, 1950 2k.--DESE- '',. 4moopirse4.010.14W014,..11,446004V4,0 ,..T. r'- r.,.. Avsal0--7.1,--'f'- . , ,. t :,,...1616'" ' .:4.,?.,44";er: : .1i: ::?'-:':'- -. i- ' !; i''',. 4 .,..,..!1.) 7. : - lo,.-i- r- ' ; 4 - 44,a,t. lie ''''. ,,, 7.-7- i I '., 00'--' -:,, .; ) i' , ' ;',..::.:-,- 4,T, :,..'1,,.',.,....,,tps,- ' ' w,,: , , ' r , ' -, :.i ' 1. t; : - P.... .4.' r';'!..'. , '..l .:.::.i.:.......,.:.,1.': .;, -i ,. , ' 2 I'llit,.....;...-1,...,- ::.:'...t.,:.41. .,, 41'''':''r,7.1 ' , IA o0"11,41,..;: ,' , 1.t.:,,,,,,... ,, I" :- - 7 ,, - ..it , fr .... ''. ', -- ', , , . ;'-- ..,,i;.,i-- - . 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Stutz. state sanitary en.. ,,,,, gineer, expressed this opinion .s,-Tuesday during closing sessions of the water and sewage works school at the University of Utah. l The official told representa. tives. from most incorporated . ' towns in Utah that the sanitation problem is the responsibilYvonne Cheppell ity of the individual community.' The two-da- y school was sponsored jointly by the Utah Municipal League and the U. of U. Mrs. RuIon Richards. Farmington. Mrs. James M. Black, 3191 South 2600 extension division and engineering departments. Delegates were West St. Mrs. Mathew D. Mayes. 240 Fourth presented special certificates at the final session Tuesday by Dr. Ave. Mrs. Theodore Neerings, 2147 South I. O. Horsfall, extension division director. 2300 East St. Mrs. Leonard Werner. 1460 South Tenth East St. Mrs. Paul Hunt. 2589 Green St. i Mrs. William Mc Ewan, 1092 East 4500' South St. Mrs. Theodore Horrnan, 1261 East Ma1-- 1 vern Ave. Mrs. Roy Westerman, 2121 Wilmington' Ave. Mrs. Hans Hecht, 189 Virginia St Mrs. Orville Wilson, 129 McClelland St i Mrs. Anthony Arise lmo, Midvale. - 't); .,N, ,, -.- ...e.-41, ..., ,, ,,,,,,, pageant ,-- r -- -- Air Officer Discloses Housing Need at Hill . ',AP-- 77 Brent Wallace 40 : . .. ! , , Tamara Bair , , 141,,: , i Lt'. A 41110101 ttitt ! : :,., , 'k '.1 t.lw:-,,413- Aet.'Ucl.f; '' 1 ; 0. .0i...0 , - p-(-,7'' .. -,- 4. . , -- , GRANITE STAKE BILLS MOTHERHOOD PLAY .. , e, -- ,- - ..,... ' Slate Law. . '..11141MaNifftWeffgr. 4011 . , ,A , , ,. ,...:. - 11.0111 4 ,.. ..4. ,. -' ,. .., , y ..:, .. , , -- -c, il.,. 1". : - -- i s ,,lij . , 4 Ed ward Bridge Jane Ring ood ' DESERET NEWS CONGRATULATES HILL AIR FORCE BASE- -1 group are already settled, the for more than 400 men captain said. while most of the Housing Mr. and Tamara Hair, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. V. B. Hair, of charge at offices of the Deseret News, 33 Richards Air Depot 1I men in the 'air base of the Twenty-fift- h Mr. and 1480 Redondo Ave.; Brent Stuart Wallace, on of Mr. 1St., Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., group are is families their and Wing and Mn. B. K. Wallace, 2568 Barbey Dr.; Jane Ring- - !three days prior to baby's birthday ) established troops, Remaining A. needed immediately. Capt Mr. and wood, daughter of r. and Mrs. A. L. Ringwood, 1223 BABIES WERE MORN IN SALT LAKE CITY mainly AIM belong Hill A. , still arriving, troop Brackett, Talisman Dr.; Edward Grant,Bridge, son of Mr. and ChB SP1TALS TUESDAY TO: announced to the Wings maintenance commandant, Mr. and East St.; Mrs. Joseph L. Bridge, 3780 Twenty-thirWednesddy group. he declared. Yvonne Cheppell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. GIRLS: Elev1325 Mrs. South Mr. said Bruce he Radcliffe. and Brackett was! 351 and Mr. Ann Denver Captain St.; Nancy Gilley, daughCheppell. enth East St ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Gilley, 961 South directing his appeal especially Mr. and Mrs. Garry Orchard, 423 First Ave. to residents of Salt Lake City Mr. and Thirteenth West St.; Michael Grant MacArthur, son BUS LINE SETS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bott, 672 North Redwood and vicinity. Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. MacArthur, 1443 Hudson Rd. More than 1400 troops of the Ave.; William Wagstaff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. MEET Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Hawkins, 1187 RidgMr. and 2000 men in the WAGE Wagstaff, 308 Idaho St., Clearfield; Steven Robert approximately Ln. dale son 1483 Mr. Mrs. Glen of and Bradford, Bradford, Wing ha" already been moved Mr. and Mrs. Nubuo Mori. Rt. 2. Bcot 426. Sandy. PORTLAND Mr. and Sixteenth East St.; Karen Lee Gerritsen, daughter of here from Kelly Air Force Base, 313 Mrs. and Clarence Mr. Ave. Third Langdort, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerritsen, 244 Glendale St.; ConSan Antonio, Tex., Captain Contract talks probably Dr. and ni Lynn Rich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. BOYS: Brackett said.' An additional be reopened in Portwill Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Newman MacDonald, 2842 Glen-maRich, Bountiful, and all other babies one year old to arrive 80 men were expected on Wednesday. (Babies pictures will be taken free Mr. and St. land to settle a dispute becommercial aircraft Wednes- by , he added. tween Overland Greyhound : , ,,, : . A special train of the Denver ,,,,,,,,.. . , ,, , . . , ,,,,,,,a, ,, ,,,, :, ,; ,Troops in the Wing's supply i and the AFL Motor Coach and Rio Grande Western RailA. . road Company will transport employes, R. E. Shalander, ( A, , i a.4.. ,',. . Salt Lake City business and inSalt Lake City. district ;tor( 4.!es,o.ket-'4,'-- i c v , , I' l' :. if, , dustrial leaders on a goodwill A. 4. - ; . eet, :' ': ,,,." k: ,, '"" !', IL. manager, said Wednesday. f...t,...". I s.. tour of Utah and Colorado beI ' '''t,IP' .. 1 ...:-' . '' 4.'..1 :,11, , ' I 4. :4; ..... The motor coach em,,! ., '; ! 1,1 i: 2a ginning Tuesday. t.; 7 .. ' . ', ' v .,," .:'';',4 ', ' have rejected a . , ployes s ..41 The t, members of the group, i '' contract offer '' 1 :' management of ik. Chamber Commerce will Lt.. '' ' i I f: 60,41. ',:. '1 sai , , ....if s which averted a strike in leave Salt Lake City Tuesday at '..4:$1, ifrir-'' ,..,,,, . 1 0 four states last month. 1101. ' 4: 5 p.m. and return to the city ,',. out '01trok (.1 4t 040 .. Mr. Shalander said the ' ...... visit, ' ' e.116. 7:30 ' ft 'A a.m. at , ' after : Friday .i, ' ,, '' 4 " - - 4 .;, , ,,,...,,,o , , r ' matter would go before the tt , 10 communities in Central 'woo ing . ' '''' N. G. Morgan Jr., partner in ' ... i. A''''''.-U. S. Concifiation a n d t ' r-- 4..,;0,11;101 , . and Eastern Utah and Western ' - .7 ' '' ,,e ,s ' 4.:-'' , a r 1-, 1 ,, ' ': ... i Morgan-Walto- n Oils. was named Mediation service. Colorado. , . pe 115 persons president of the Salt Lake City Approximately "' i . ,'. , ' ,'C;.;iii-,..,004 k are slated to make the trip on Junior Chamber of Commerce,1 , , , ' , .4.. ',, ,'"Ilk.......irthe special train which has been it was announced Wednesday.' , He succeeds F. Robert Bayle. ' : arranged for by Henry J. Rig- ' - : 1, ,oe."' . . - k ..4,,,, Other Officers named were traffic assistant manager. gert, Ted Anderson, first vice presi- , .,,,, , of 3 both and Willard go,: Richards, '''.' ,,i ... dent; Ray R. Christensen, sec- , , D&RGW. '", ' :,.'. ,' ii , ' r .,C;iiti.k ka.),144,4;.; vice Ar ond president and C. Net- , are still Reservations 4'.. , open fr.,,:,, ,..., for about 30 more members, ac- son Day. treasurer. George A. , Michael MacArthur Karen Gerritsen William Wagstaff Steve. Bradford Connie Kick Nutty Gilley cording to Weston E. Hamilton, Jenkins was renamed executive , . 1.W..0.ft. I secretary of the trip. Reserva- secretary while Mr. Bayle was 4-La- ne tions will be accepted until Sat- appointed special adviser to the board of directors. I urday at 207 South Main St. Joseph Sehee also was parried A detailed study and survey to fill the unexpired term of of the proposed four-lan- e highi D. Michael (Micky) Martin Jr., who was killed in a recent plane way in Sugar House was promcrash. ised Tuesday by Joe L. Christensen, Salt Lake City streets played-Sdturdabe 's will Bell" afternoon and Utah "Liberty commissioner. I Utah Pir''wer & Light Com- rate of $1.80 per year although no I durone of the main attractions from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sun-- 1 CITY BRIGHAM Commissioner Chri stensen Shelley pany directors Wednesday de- the amount of each quarterly di11J1 ing the "Armed Forces Day" pa- !dav. told members of the Sugar Robinette, daughter of Mr. and clared a quarterly dividend of vidend is determined by the rade which will be held Satur- House Chamber of Corruperce The parade. featuring mem- - Mrs. Asael Robinette of Brig, 45 cents per sharean increase board of directors each three ' day at 115 p.m. in downtown during a luncheon that 4'the of five cents per share over the months in the light of the comSpokesmen for the United 1Salt Lake City. bers of U. S. Army, Air Force, ham City, is the first Box Elder in entered to be long has been aware of the city beauty and 1County concern's States the time at the past quarteron Smelting, Refining pany's operations The "Bell" will be carried Navy and Marines, will begin the "Miss Box Elder County" need for an additional through-stre- et common stock. South at and Main and as they seem probable in Mining Company and the United along the Temple Libin Sugar House." parade route to contest, according to Dee Glen The dividend, payable July 1 the future. Steel Workers of America (CIO) erty Park, where it will be dis- - Street to Eighth South Street. Smith, chairman. He stated that preliminary i to Sixth East Street, then to stockholders of record June turn surveys already have been made gathered around the conference Sponsored by the Brigham south to Liberty Park, where 5, was declared upon 1,333,396 to obtain a right-of-wa- y. Club, Miss Robinette table Wednesday to talk over City 20-3- 0 it will disband. shares of stock outstanding and Horace A. Sorensen, chamDr. Sterling ST. GEORGE will compete in a talent show at union demands for pensions and amotmts to 2600,028.20. Sid). Following its exhibition in the stake tabernacle on the eve- McMurrin of the University of ber public relations chairman, cent-o- f the company's nearSalt Lake Cityto spur the ning of wage increases. per survey July 4, and, along with Utah Philosophy Department presented a blue-print' 1y 1950 Independence 12,000 stockholders reside in The closed sessions were beDay drive other entrants, has the possi- will deliver the sermon at the of the projected east-wehighbonds--,th-e Colorado for sale of Series E and WyoUtak Idaho, of competing for "Miss graduation and baccalaureate way to the group. He stated that held in the USSRM office in bility ing bell will be shown in Weber, Utah" later this summer. ming, states in which the conthe Newhouse Building, 10 Exexercises Sunday at 8:30 p.m. "90 per cent of the property cern serves. May 22, 23 and 24; Clearfield. to state rules, con- in the St. George S t a ke on the road site is cleared and Place. According change available!' May 25; Box Elder County, May testants are judged on talent Tabernacle for Commenting on the increased Representing the 825 union graduates of 28. 27 and 28; Summit County. and The proposed street would An annual opdividend rate. President George LOGAN inas much as the Seminary of the company personality and Institute employes stretch IrtIm Ninth East to M. Gadsby said favorable water May 29: Wasatch County. May beauty. Preliminary judging of of Dixie portunity to study the latest volved in the talks were George College. groups 30 and Duchene, May 31. Thirteenth East Streets, bisectconditions and indicated return the contestants will be held La Phel Holt, of Enterprise. and methods in Haycock and George Wilde, Sixty years of married life of of industrial activity make it procedures ing Hyland Drive approximateof the Fourth ClarUSA the staff be will day celebrated during representatives; Wednesday will deliver an address to the ly administration has ence one block south of Twenty-fir- st personnel final the talent Rasmusjudg- Institute possible. Reynolds, Floyd July, and evening at a family dinner by and Faye graduates South Street L. Mark to come Neuberger, eveIle explained that it is at the sen. and Robert A. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Keysaw, of ing at the tabernacle that Spear to the Seminary. The prints outlined a continprofessor of business adminis- Lark local; Harold Landers, 1046 Lincoln St. ning. Other honor students of the uation of Elm Avenue (2135 Up to date 11 eivie organiza- Institute are Jim Gerhart, South tration at Utah State Agricul- John Wheadon, Orson Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Keysaw were St) to Hyland Drive, and the tions county and Frank Larsen, Midvale married May 17, 1890. at Waco, throughout tural College. SulliAnn of a new road construction Moore, Mary Champ enter have indicated they will local. Tex., where they resided sevThe president's office anvan, Mary Lou Carter Feller. along the southern boundary of candidates. officials included eral years before moving to Company Reta Reid, Patricia Ann Du- the present Sugar House Park, nounced that Professor Neuber- W. C. Page, general manager Columbus. Kan. At Columbus. LOGANFive students of Rette, and Ann Carroll Cham- between the Denver and Rio been selected A. has the of western operations; G. ger by Utah State Mix Oil Agricultural College berlain; t h e Seminary honor Grande Western Railroad tracks Purse thieves netted $140' in Sixth Army to attend the ad- Kirkland, manager of mines; ;,"!?2,-,Avenue, to students are Sandra Snow. and Wilmington recently became members of the two thefts reported to police vanced course in personnel Hugo Johnson, Midvale plant Thirteenth East Street Carmen Andrus, Lyn Gwyn ... John Newman B. E. Grant. assistant Henry Wednesday. honorary management at the Adjutant manager; The plans showed a restau. Hunt, and Philip Gubler. Mrs. Joseph J. Milne of St. Generals school in Richmond. to the manager of mines; Max society, the highest award giv- I PROVO Leon T. rant. -paint shop, warehouse-ana Dr. former.SemMCMurrin. Du Bois, general superintendent 1 , A t en members of the Newman and Reva P.. Vacher., of Vacherl George told police her purse Va., during June and July. small residence in the path of inary and Institute teacher, has the Professor Neuberger. who is of the U. S. and Lark mine. and I containing $80 was stolen when road. 'Club, ortanization of Catholic proposed in Uniof member a filed suit been the reTuesday A. Oscar Fork, industrial Glaeser, she laid it on a counter of a a Reserve Officer in the Adj, Iran students. ......, for several District Court against versity faculty downtown store Tuesday after- utant Generals department. lations manager. I I ,... ' years. 'They are Jack Colby, a past 1V.. W. Clyde Co. for $1500. noon. graduated from the associate 4,00t, Miss Kathleen Turner of 1493 course in personnel and adminof the club; John Kopresident that The charge plaintiffs East Thirty-fir- st South St., re- istration in 1947 and was rec- Webster Sets Field Day zachyn, Philadelphia, Pa., anExhibit July 20, 1949 to Aug. 8,1 Fire of theft her the lifrom other ommended for Edward the purse past MAGNA, Webster School ported personnel president; the defendant operated al Richfield Lawler, New Haven, Conn.,. last ,hot oil mix- plant adjacent WI!Arranged containing $130 while she was in management course by Col. E. pupils in Magna will stage their N a cabaret in Salt Lake County W. Timberlake, commandant at annual Field Day frolic from year's president; Robert Engle-har- d, Itheir property in American Latest feaRICH:FULD Mr; Weysaw Mrs. Krysaw the College. 10 cm. to 3 p.m. Friday. Tuesday evening. Milwaukee, Wis.. treasurcausing smoke and dust tures of modern fire fighting PROVO Functions and er and treaselected which made living on their' Mr. Keysaw served as a deputy urer of recently will be seen in Rich-:fiel- d ' purposes of the United Nations reequipment the intermountain sheriff. premises uncomfortable Thursday and Friday when Education. Scientific and Cut- The couple came to Utah from gion: and Kathleen Norton. were ex4400 for a demonstration fire engine will Aural Organization are They asking Oklahoma in 1915 and resided Provo, secretary. to crops: 4100 damage be here. according to Reo San- i plained to students of the Cen'damage Honor keys were given by to tral Utah Vocational School at mostly in Salt Lake County their hoMe: and $1000 for ders. local businessman a recent special assembly at prior to settling in Salt Lake Father Jerome Stoffel. pastor personal discomfort. the Golf Course Club House. City in 1918. Mr. Keysaw had of the Father Thomas Aquinas ' been employed with the Rio Church in Logan. Featured speakers were Miss ' Grande Western Railroad Comin the honor soEuridice Turano. from ArgenMembership dinner-dance Utah dentists wound up their Final event will be a 19 dentists. including 12 from pany 15 years prior to hi re-tina. and Alfredo Vaz who urged ciety is limited to one student sixtieth annual convention tirement 15 years ago. for each 35 members. Wednesday evening in Salt Lake City. all people work together , that ' 'tor. R. C. Dalgleish. president Wednesday in Hotel Newhouse Hotel Newhouse. Some 400 denMrs. Keysaw. the former in promoting an exchange of after going on record as opposof the association in 1929 and Helen Fry. was born Feb. 15, culture, educational ideas, and tists and their wives sire ex- state director of dental health High ing socialized medicine. 1869 in Mercer County. Mo., science. to attend. The group adopted a resolu- pected An all out effort to settle the since 1937, was cited for mak- daughter of Mary and Fred Fry. Provo The speakers said the United tion Tuesday night striking out A feature of the Wednesday ing an "outstanding contribuA on of Theodore Frederick States should act as a peace bus strike was being made Tuesday at the State Capitol against compulsory health in- sessions was a series of 32 fion" to state dentistry. and Pauline Keysaw. Mr. Key-samaker and not attempt Ameri4 TOOELE The Tooele High surance and direct health in- "table clinics" showing helpful with company and union officials meeting with Daniel Dr. Sicher declared that denwas born Oct. 15, 1865, in canization of other lands. Other surance .by the federal govern- office hints for dentists. School commencement will be tists now recognize that loss of Coldem N. Y. countries be modernized, should state mediat6r. labor Edwards, ment the teeth and ill fitting dentures Scheduled to address Mr. and Mrs. Keysaw are the held May 25. at 8 pin. in the said. they Dr. Douglas F. Pincock. Og- afternoon -The officials of Geneva the session were Dr. may affect the mandibular parents of two snns and two meeting brings together All people love their owts School gym. The theme den, was named new president Harry Sicher, Chicago College (jaw) joint. but will not im- daughters. They are Henry and High and leaders of the Teamsters land and others should not atCompany Transportation be "Man will Not ShaU Live Dr. Sanford Ballinby succeeding of Dental Surgery professor. pair hearing Fred Keysaw. Bingham: Mrs.! to break down tradition' .tempt 222 Local (AFL). Mr. Edwards, in whose office the negoNamed late Tuesday to head Helen Kenner. Bingham. and Bread Aloneger, Salt Lake City. Dr. W. Les and Dr. Henry Glupker, Chibut rather should understand Warburton, Salt Lake City. cago, Loyola University. profes- the newly organized Utah State Mrs. Pauline Maxey. Salt Lake tiations were being conducted. was on a Special speaker for the senior and respect-them,Mr. Vaz said. was picked as vice president, sor. Dental Assistants Association City. Two sons. Monte and services May 21. at the Tooele Miss Turano Mr. Vaz are and "we but said are settlement Dr. Bruce P. and seriously exploring every posMcBride, Salt During Tuesday night's busi- was Miss Nita Browning. former Frank Keymw, and a daughter. High School Auditorium wU be both student instructors in Lake City, was reelected ness meeting the association president of the Salt Lake City Ruth Keysaw. preceded the T. R. Johnson, end to the strike." a nasibility modern languages at Brigham awarded citations tl group. tive of Tooelg. parents in death. Young University. d al I Train I Arranged For re ..,,. . ., i ,, ,, , ric,,.., e, IN Good Will Toru wek - . Jaycees 4,- '?- ' si". , . . . al . ' ::' ' '- : - . ,:' r il ? -- ' ' ,..; ' - i'-.- -, ' ' -- - !:,,-,:,..,- -- 4,, ,..r : , ( . - !",t ,0,. ' -,- ' . .: ' e - . ,,..,.0, ' Name S. L. otot--ctilt- .4 7 Officers .114 ., . :',' .' :., -,- ' , i: , --- .. Study Promised ...., ,...--- :, ': ,,.- --- .1 4' I , , , Utah Power Boosts Di811,4dpnd to 4 5 Cents Study 1 'a of sSugar House 1. Highway Liberty Bell Joins Ranks Union, Smeller ' Beauty Meet Entries Begin Of Armed Forces Parade Wage, Ittrie :WIWI DIM I Savant To Address ' I Dixie Rites 'A' Professor Will Attend Army Course Utahns Mark ed st 60 Years of Married Life 5 Students Win Honors Thieves Take Two Purses Plant Operator Sued ter ! I ., t d , Nine at 1UNESCO Aims Aired i ! Utah Dentists Join Fight Against Socialized Medicine - ! ; i w 25-ye- ar Tooele Sets Program CAPITOL MEETING SEEKS TO END PROVO BUS STRIKE ld |