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Show - , , -- - , - . ' ... -, . , , I i . . - - itt , - i , ..,, , , ., kNel'",,, . I,,,J,. , . ,. . 44 tylext1 ,. t , t AT BYLI the ,. . ....,. - - - , The Department of Defehse ' Friday listed the following Mountain West men as casull; ties of the Korean -War: -- ' Killed in Action: , - t ts . -- , Si..a.f.1,....b,':T.:::1:7PM,....0:07..,..0,,.! ,m, t 1 , ' ' .1 .... By RONDA V, WALKER , , (Editor's Nate: TM, Is another le a series et articles planned as a prelude to the Diamond Jubilee eelebration et . . Brigham Tones tinivemity ea Oct. IL) t of Brigham Young Academy's physical plant dur- Growth . mg the school's first two decades was anything but remarkable.. However, most of the traditions and educational "that-E- ts Ivere developed-dui:- kg ' 'period. ' whiCh. classe were s, Religica ' a-- fundamental of the first , part school program. are still re- - 4 ,,, - , , , . , '""-Pm- ' 1950--1 1 t , ,, ). 6. lói NEWS;--Fricrmik- 4.0'0.1....'.:io-f:::.$:::t,h:o.61:'.::J."---7:. I efl,v11... , TDESERET , . .,. Are Korea ' - ,,, EARLY DAY,S ,A,.........., - 4 I, ,,4 -- - , ---.- ...... ,t USAC Bond ,I ,...1,r":04, - 1.,,y, , , . .0 , - , , . . , ' ' .. ' - 6Nmwvogov . , t, Investigation through A' ' lower 'courts of constitutional ," , ' 14 , Utah's of instiutions powersof -, . , . . ' higher' learning was urged. , , , , , , - , .., , 4 .'. r , Friday. by Wilhiam IL Learn ., --" . '. , t 7 i former dean of the University -. . .. it ... .. 1--7 - LC Thomas G. Hardaway, t ' : .4.1' t AJ ' 1.'''''"---- -----of Utah.. - -- ---' -- -'''": ---' '; -et 4 reaident-'toimer ' Brigham 1 . i k In a brief filed with the Utah f t :' . of Mrs. Thomas husband , City, , . the of on Court hehal Supreme i , ''' Lm.........c ,' Hardaway and son of Brig. Gen. ,' f University. of Utah, Dr. Leary Mrs. and Robert 'of Hardaway' ' DLL W. PRES. EDWIN Q. CANNON; MRS. LUELLA KARL G. MAISEE CANNON asked dismissal ot a "friend- tax .,''.0 ' , , -- Wheatridge, 'Colo. ...i.. s. leaving .1r - Germany I pioneer educator. will actompaay kasimail ly-- suit" brought- - by - the Utah -- -.., , ' Irs all Gita ttAheudescaboo-21, quniredow.tif Roy Sgt. , primer, LOU ANN BIRKRICE State Agricultural College board In early vinced that- 'the sificess of his CI. bliss Flame al 1956 USMC, son of Mr. and Mn. of trustees involving issuance of days.- "the maintenance , I . ' Terry7 Dra Pe r Arnericiut Fork. of .$750,000 in revenue, bonds. standards of tumor. Christian teaching was in direct propor 1 1n r MISS FLAME . Saint tion to the transformation he integrity. and Latter-da- y -- - SEES REAL HARM individual-L.-1- ' . ideals is 4- The use of brought bout in the requiredead--------Ltet-erry The trustees brought the Suit There are approximately. 89$ tobacco will not be permitted. students. .. Thomas G., Hardaway. former, as an emergency measure to eshaving improper associates Industrial IDEALS REPEATED plauts under jurisdie,, sod A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, evening for tablish legality of the bond is-- athletic liter and valedictorian at or visiting places of question- of tion federal the government ideals by which Dr. Mao. ' President and Mrs. Edwin Q. Cannon, prior to their departure sue, but the former law school S The Box Elder High School, was which could be thrown burne- - Able repute will not be toler- -and which he worked see ate4:11" to preside Over the West German Mission, Church of Jesus dean warns that through quick lived, --full-tirnkilled in action e Into munitions diately , to instill into his stu----action be officials the diligently Latter-da"may y Saints. Christ of Col. Emmett M. CREDIT GIVEN DR. MAEFER dents were often repeated by re- production. to word 8, Sept. according and their birthright The program will begin at 5 squandering Tally Jr, director of programs ceived here from his mother. Credit for practically all of him in hie classes and elsewhere. at the North Twentieth doing irreparable harm to highand plans. U. S. Munitions the say,- these er education this is He state." Among in son was of the Gen. given philosophies early Brig. Ward chapel. corner of Second Board, said Friday. to Dr. Karl G. Maeser, principal ings are the following: - - - - tie insists there are questions and Mrs. Robert Hardaway of Avenue and G Street. sesAddressing concluding "A man without character is A of the academy for ig years. involved that "deserve Mature . Colo. General 'tons of the Utah Industrial Speakers will include Elder consideration" and- - claims that Miss Lou Ann Birkbeck. 19- - Wheatridge. According to historian Aunt p. bite a ship without a rudder: Westminster College Hardaway is a forrner com- College of the Armed Forces, Burton, this school leader was a Henry D. Moyle of the Council if an emergency exists, it. is of year-ol- d "No man shall be more ex) . . of L. the Richard Pres. , Twelve. Colonel officer opof of me or my conduct the - "own explained Bushnell Tally the manding l'strict advocate Frida3rwas of aeting coed, the board wearing trustees' of --precision - - --' Evans of the First Council of erations and responsibilities of and eviler,- - who expected stu- than arm of myself:. since "they have sat crown of Miss Flame of 1950" General Hospital making," Is the Seventy. and Bishop John around for a whole another cheats munitions board. that "He Lieutenant Hardaway . a grad. the dents and faculty to respect his year, doing following her selection Thursday , Fetzer. uate of West Point Academy . - The figure represents the authority and abide by his knave; but he that cheats him. nothing, when they might have evening. of plants kept in read- - cision." self is a foot was valedictorian at Box Elder President Cannon. until No- been orderly progressing this Police Judge Arthur J. Mays The Titian-haire- d "We go to the East for leamd beauty will iHigh School with his graduat- iness by the government since Dr. Maeser was firmly said Friday he did not want his vember president of Ensign case through the processes of but the East will come, tir is more Oen War over II a Fire former of class. Prevention and is Besides his ing; outstandStake, reign ing bishop the lower court." court "thought of as a collection Twentieth Ward. He served in West the for wisdom." of built the number academic half Lieutenant record. Week in ing activities plants sponsored by FILES BRIEF Resi agency for the city." "I would rather trust my the Swiss-GermMission from Lake Junior Chamber Hardaway was well known in during that war. ' the Salt child to 'a serpent than to a Filed by Dr. Leary was a Speaking before a regular 1907 to 1910. Sister Luella W. 'These plants represent a ten Ask Brigham City for his athletic of Commerce. Ban :on teacher who doesulot believe thee a Cannon brief as of has of curiae served amicus Lake said Salt billion on Any' Temple (friend both ability, having played acquisition price," City meeting official of the First God. , duty '21 for of the block in a the case more and basketball Colonel TallY, 'out of the years. missionary court) brought Traffic Commission, Jud ge 1She is a former member of the by the trustees Over .validity young "flame: who is a daugh- teams at the high school. Beer 12 billion for BUILT this than MEMORIAL spent Mays said his policy of itiff J. Survivors include his mother purpose , war. Where - Sixty-eigEnsign Stake Primary Board. of USAC union building bonds ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert the during resi-and 1 of to was Nis of students terms Birkbeck for traffic Park City, fines and jail generations owner' The new mission president challenged by Benjamin Spence, and father, his widow. Terry some of the facilities represent after 'him have respected Dr. participate ip ceremonies at the Lekam Hardaway. and a brothoffenders "is not designed to act and Mrs. Cannon leave Monday a Salt Lake City lawyer. oth- - dential ProPertY extending from than' more real little estate, G. Maeser for his contribia; Dr. Leary challenges consti- office of Mayor Earl J. Glade er. Lieutenant Colonel Robert ers could not be replaced for the Salt take City limits Karl mot as ,a means of gaining revenue morning for New ;York City, when he M. afternoon tions. Only to Brigham Friday S. S. the where will board boards to of violators." a 'as deterent but they 150 per cent of the original through the entire length of existing . tutionality Hardaway. but to theedu. . . a Academy, Young proclamation signed naming -Ger17. West The Oct at the heads of both the USAC Oct. 8 to 14 as . cost." he added. Durltig the last several America, , Canyon cationai Emigration of the entire FrigaY1 Prevention Fire . system U. S. and University of Utah on months, Judge Mays said he felt man mission incl,u5letithe "Graduation" exercises for asked the Salt Lake County state AMERICAN roalc ---- sgtWeek. French In the Zone has Germany, the that become has his Policy Legislature grounds In tribute to the great editcatothat she was hon- Glen !toy Draper, 21, USMC, Students attending the classes commission to refuse to grant Following :member-, held Friday ingly effective - because - there Zone,. and part. of the British illegally changed-the were slated-to-b- e beef, lieeneee,ln-th- e and- - friend be-- -r,-aludents ored at- The Jaycee luncheon inl was killed In- - action-In-KoZone. have been less accidents involvship set by the constitution. : 1 afternoon with those in attend- - area. fund collection Another memorial a Hotel Utah. his 22, paappearance Sept. gan President and yrs. Cannon He points out that the consti- will be whenTthe ance ing moving vehicles. The in his death miss Earl:J. soon Mayor including Emigration Mr. and rents, lovely following Canyon Ammo) However he said there were are parents of three children: tution sets the membership of will ride atop the fire depart- Mrs. Glade. Gov. J. Bracken Lee. property owners said they 1901, and six lean hter a ; still a great number of cases in- - I Edwin Q.. Jr., 324 Second Ave.; governing boards at seven and ment's "Big Dan" ladder truck Draper. Terry eom- - wished to make the canyon a building dedicated to his t Rear Adm. B. J. Rodgers. volVing parking violations. As 'William W. 2645 East 2940 maintains that it prohibits the in a kick-of- f Naval Dis- - residential area rather than a ory was erected on the Brighiun at Twelfth Monday been mandant, parade informed. a step toward correcting this sit- - South St and Mrs. Robert H. 1.,egislature from passing valid I C. Young University cimpus. 4 - trict; Lieut. Gen. Albert , Blaws to raise that number. Sincel Other finalists- In the "Miss a Sgt. Draper, 4 - - tom- dedicated Thewas petition-bearinuation, he said plans are under Barnes. 169 - Street. g Sixth building property Armyradio techn1 Wedemeyer. President Cannon is president the Legislature has raised way for an improved filing Flame" competition included cian, left San f mender and Maj. Gen. A. C. owners signatures was filed on Jan. Ie. 1208. the anniver . .4 of the Salt Lake Stamp number he the to will a which 12, claims, I Thirty-third 727 East prevent system . Phyllis Carlson, sary of Dr, Maesees birthday. Calif., Diego, ,- to," Kincaid. Fourth Air Force. , 'with the commission. of unpaid traffic tickets Pany. He and Mrs. Cannon . nt present board of 12 men is un- 14. $outh St.; Virginia Olsen, July 12. with l' 1) Street. 231 at side jand void, and 1446 East South Temple St.; constitutional accumulating. ' the first de-- giu The judge also declared that fli'lo It consequently any revenue bonds Ruth Lindberg, 1387' East First detachment of issued on the authority of the South St. and Anne Bennion, if the present fine of $1.00 for Marines to present USAC board are un- - 1532 D SL overparking does not influence E , leave for Ko-- Sgt. Draper a decrease in violations, the fine lawful. t rea: Het is, the casualty While freezing the member will be increased as necessary. from American Fork in the ship of governing boards, writes Capt. F. Clark Sanford, chief ' present conflict Dr. Leary, the constitution also of the city traffic bureau, also E.- Rex Thompson, 24, former awards .the 1 we He was born April 17. 1122, ' addressed the ,commissionv "all. institutions , the son of Terry and Florence lacting 'NurraY Cit3t recorder the right, immunities. franchises cussing the problem of juvenile land - He was gradtreasurer, Beckham Friday Draperdeputy and endowments" they had at traffic offenders. 4 bound over to Third Dis- the time the . uated from American Fork high , constitution was I other matters taken up by Iwas Court on a of mistrict charge school and attended Brigham the commission, Chairman B. !use of Alurray City funds. adopted. Yoting University for one year. C. J. Wheatlake reported the ; was bound over by Thompson Utah school children will I He was employed with the Unit-- I group voted to have a member City Judge Leland G. Larsen, o help Check on home fire haz- ed States Forest Service for a of the Utah State Defense has had the case under ad- I ards during Utah fire Preven- year before Joining the Marines. Committee added to the visement for a month. a member of the Church tion Week beginning Sunday. 1H was , It traffic commission. -The complaint against I from Page B-- 1 i of of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y lists home will take They contact also the to voted They Thompson charges him with Automobde Foundation for re- - misuse of more than $5000 of a conductor. Several of her pi-- I questions for parents to answer, Saints. Surviving are his father and sults of research investigations IMurray City money between ano preludes have been played explained Sherman T. Hunter, fire prevention chairman for stepmother, American Fork. and I , Ira ffic problems conducted in Januars..1949, and March, 1950, before large eastern audiences -the following brothers and sis-Utah - Safety7Councif.------ -success.--with considerable cities of similar size to Salt while he was in office. Packets containing fire pre- - ter, ttulon Draper, Spanish . . said. He is free on $2500 bail. Lake City, Mr. At the time of her death Mr. . IlLattdeen 'oats Mrs. Josephine Miller , N, Terry Sintmais , i. Lama Rosam Fort; and vention pamphlets posters Johannesen was in New York are being distributed to 330 Ogden: Mrs. Melba Pinnegar City for a series of appearances ' ) DESERET NEWS CONGRATULATES rural elementary schools and Jr.. Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. school the to of each districisrentPker i Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Gregg, 862 Conway lor a concert tour. Ronald Max Larkin, son of Mt. and Mrs. Max 11ITInodm4rn My aDrria6perier:, ATemrreyricajnr".Foarnkci. ,, He left New York City Thurs. of the state. i., ct. Larkin, 1777 Laird Ave.; Terry Simmons. son Mr. Hunter said that Na- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Simmons, 677 West 328 of Brown, East Wirt. day ..428. plane. by and Julian Mr. night s tional Board of Fire Underwrit1 Capitol St.; Kathleen Jones, daughter of Mr:, South St. . Mrs. Johannesen graduated Cr! figures show there It one Mrs. C. E. Jones. 2139 Emerson Ave.; and 781 SIMISOS Alvin Mr. Mn. and Nordgren, with special honors from the chance in 100 that there will Lucy Rose Cannon. daughter of Mr. and Min, Ave. University of Utah and received be a fire "in your home - this battle. for tours .there. The . M. Cannon, 1955 Berkeley St4, Lelaitir s Elias 48 Filth West ' Richard Mrs. Mr. Larsen, and from master's her Teach.' degree Mrs. Boone spoke in Orem Worst-- - fire hazard- for Mrs. Robert 4. . Xtah's Second Congressional and Mr. son year." Continue et d from B4 I St. Page Uni, at centered Thursday and Provo while Mrs. Priest ers College at Columbia children. is the kitchen stove. District Smith. 1127 Sunnyside Ave.; Steven JayGIRLS: N,. ' 1941. in at Dugway and 285 at French, son of Mr: and Mrs. Elmer E. French,ralPes in American versity Object of fire prevention i'equestted , Mr. and Mrs. Lour Salazar;No. 1 Comet night in Utah County, with both addressed , Later. she was awarded a week, he said. is early educe Deseret Chemical. Command- - 255 West .3680 South St.: Janice Rae Pope,' Rep. Reva Beck Bosone and 'Fork- and Lehi. fellowship at the Juilliard tion of children as to fire haz- - ing officers of the two insta lla- - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Pope, 2577 Mrs. Ivy Priest on speaking Mr. and Mrs. C. L. VanBibber, 111 ,North - ' - --- -. School of Music in New York ards. lions said Friday that if needier Barbey Dr.: and all babies one year old Fri' Second West St. The additional units can be AMZRICAN FORKMining City. where she studied corn- cost of World of PROVO--T- he are taken free 131 go- per cent of fires (Babies' Mr: pictures He. day. Mrs. Bibian said and in !tendon, . legislation which would bring position under Bernard Wag- - i n Utah are caused by care- - uproved next year. they may be charge at the offices of the Deseret News..33 , ' War II and the expense of Canyon. , , Utah mines back onto a firm oiler. . ' also. : I approved y Richards Studio, St.; Ogden; -s Stein.178 Fremont Mr. and Mrs, , lessness. Col. R. T. 'Beurket and' Lt. , dating the war is responsible production footing such as ex Among her compositions were Studio in Clearfield and Bountiful with. ' Cot-Do- n natiOn's E. a n the which was command-iof half New Deal isted before the Yanka, symphony, per for nearly Studin,iiippunyful, Monday' through yriday, , - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomson, 553 Erna, fire prevention week are the officers of Deseret Chemical front 10 a.m., lo 3 p.m, three days priói to the formed at the Eastman School ' son Ave. , In- - ingd budget, Rep. Reva Beck Bosone Dynasty," was urged here of of Public tate Department gway.: respectively, said baby's birthrlay.), Music, a violin sonata which Baker Mr. , and by Ivy night Thursday Worthington' Grants-IttGeorits here Utah night of Thursday said ' on has been heard over the radio itruCtion,they expected word-s,hort- ly LABE PPriest. WERE SALT BORN BABIES adof Insurance Intermouncritics at out Agents, the of bids from New' for Lashing preparing calling York City many NN:i HOSPITALS THURSDAY TO: Verl' Anderson. 289 Hubbard Mr. Priest, Republican are de-aly,l'Irs. times, a sonata for two flutes,1 Lain Fire Underwriters Assoc'. plans and specifications. They policy who GIRLS: didate for Second District board of Utah ation. , added the contract for this Phase I Mr. and Mrs:Christine Williams; Sandy. Mr.ind Mrs. Vern NelscM, --. 924 Poinsettia. economy in govern- gressman, declared that, as one a piano sonata, several piano and Fire Control. andForestry Utah of the work probably will t. e a string quartet, and ' Mr. 37 Dr. preludes, Mrs. West and First Adams, of seven George of children of a family ment spending. Representative i to 'Association. let a 1 Utah Firemen's architectural firm. childreics suite. Mr. and Ruel East St. North Tenth Mrs, Kelsey, -Bosone declared that 11 per ;a Utah miner, she had learned la Mrs. Johannesen Then "sponsors" interested in : was a I :'. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stevens, 166 Rohert Ave. , St. , t cent of the mational budget was the miningproblems first hind. and the units building .. of operating and ;. Seventh St. composiSouth piano Saturday will be invited to submit. bids. 88111 CLOSE DOWN ' t. for winning wars and maintion at the McCune School of l'evening and 7:77' 7 :.' ,4,.''' ''.". ''','!;:, '7'"..'''' at the The 1 ''',,,..',..':', - 1,4'.'" ,,:,,,,,,... ''''' New ' Since ' regulations the con-" s.'s", " s';' financier or , '''''''''''''',,, gee' peace. i I ' de-taining sponsor, Music at time of her death. ' 4:se 4'.. 7 home. 2020 Lake St., : rr family more in effect went 1934, into', SOCIAL tractor or combination of LITTLE FOR the Mrs. Johannesen was living after 9 am. Monday. mines have ; 8800 'western ll than ---- finance, build andop-.- , The ...., 2 ,, . . . 'Iat 2020 Lake St with her par... ., ., , ;- '14 , r crate the units, leasing ground i . ; -, i r '' , , schemes the Administration is closed down. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. PRICE-A skull fractured I, from After ,.,.,,.., .. the , internal restriction the items .t from Army. rsyears ,"Severe ,.. '., charged with Taylor and her son. David. 4. suffered in a truck accident five the units will revert to the gov- , ' - ,,'- 1 : ' , : ''''' six per cent of the budget foil and unfair foreign trade agree-soci.P".....,0. .: !' She was born Aug. 24. 1916, days ago brought death ';11110,'2 ''' J ,e ' , f fs' 'ernment Friday ' ,,o-- - ; '. - western throttled merits have 4 some ' '"""'" ' 0,- -, peo',011;;;;; ,' in Salt Lake City.. .,.:3 legislation, yet ! ; es Rents-wilto . ,'''', L ,,o,, .,4: awl-whbe , e. e,,, Utah-minset the .........x 71 by , 4,,ilit ti,..;. 7 Army, the ' mining.. Besides her husband, her ' '' "I''-- ' . ple would h4ve you think 1 . 7:10 ,. 011t-Roche died 'at am. Mr,. to from '''''':'.-$60. probably ranging ,, means less parents and her son, she is turI I Alerkob , ' percentages are the other way cease production, it 1,:...,3- 1at a Price hospital where '$115 monthly, depending on ,1,,, i ,,. i;,t,!..:141:- ,4.1....,,.- kN,, ' , , t', f ', , - ,,,, ' - , '1.4'. ; manufacturing and a shrinking vived by two brothers. Joseph Friday lain-i- n , about," she said. critical-conditio' ,a' t number of bedrooms. i nd ' ,, 1.' o'r!PIt '" , . i . tt'771.',,"44" ' t.--11716- ,: , ' . Robert C. Taylor, and i Speaking before- - theProvo marketforfarra produce she ET-a, 74,1 since' the accident. ',.!' ,,,,., LIMB Club. Mrs. Bosone ex- said three sisters, Mrs., Virginia He was injured when bis deMrs. If ii Priest . I Hot Lead 'maintainof costs .t.,,:. elected, that Cotsses -:- :::!,07-.2.,;'., plained .Ed.i,'.. Bradford, Mrs. June Matheson. , truck ran off the highway in Fire: ' 1 ,. i:-, .. ing peace in distant lands has Oared, she would work for en- and Mrs. Beverly Sorenson. A Willow-Cree- k miles six 1 Canyon, In Room ' , actment of legislation which grandfather, Frank Y. Taylor. east of . ' ' v.' Stereotype been unusually heavy. ,.. , .,.Carbon N.,,,, Castlegate, , , ;, She documented ,varicitut 'ex- - would encourage development I also survives. All live in Salt County. Highway Patrolman J. I A fire alarm was dirintown of Utah's natural resources. .' sake City. T, ' . penchtures, including armament.' ' r ' '. ' ' IL. Sullivan reported Mr. Roche turned in at 9:13 am. Friday, .5 tr - ' ,'. , : ,,,, 7 .' '. - .7 c, 4 ,I t ,.A. -,' ' the Berlin air lift, cost of feed- - She declared that not only I Funeral services will be held was pinned under his truck and ;when hot lead spilled in a , ', , ddlosiii.,1006;;,,,,-- . , a ,,,,g 1 t, , , . . school an ..teacners. i Monday at 11:30 , sin. in the I!suffered internal injuries be- - stereotype rutlm at 143 South ". o 'expanding miners, but f 4 Ing and clothing I .... -----,". 7 ' 1. I farmers,'I L4De0111 Viarclgbap.el11111,1,sid i' fraeturod skull. ' . army, 'etc . then assured her ",, 1 gi t I t ,..'"'' I 0.,.----, Ninth East St Bishop W . I -arrangements will be injuries weft reported. accord- - 4F' .4.. ' 1, át IIJH itt. 1,;....a,-r l de- 1 Trauffer . ' ' Fire Chief Al Wallace Mor- - Inc . , by tions, were earefullI checked by and industrial workers- also . rtuFuneral .' officiating. ' -- - - -110 Steven Fetish Janke reps . Leland Smlik ,, Price. 4triencts may call at 36 East Lucy Cain's '41 appropriations' tonunittee., 4erve a better breab;-therapies. . . -- ,.. - e, ..s t . ,t". , '- 0 - . - i . ip 1,----' .- i , . .4.-- .., ,-- - -- - -- - '' philosophies-which- ' , J-- - , .. - . 20-ye- ar ,- . ' - - ar' - t- oreweill.Testimonial -S or ission-- , , - F or , wor ... , se Fire Week Queer) Selected , Collection .,t - . U. S ; Hol ds n ts 895 . t' - -remain-today- , now-famo- NOt AIM S ays ays ---- '- con-Wor- ld dents Canyon an More - - Permits ' hi - 4 rea eny-Tnor- hav.k -- raorti1. 1 - I ,. .: -77- - Corn-backl- re-fro- ..,,,,,,, t x Official Is Bouid Over tirst Utah Students T6 Check on Fire Hazards 7 FATALITIES Ad-wh- 1 1 - WomenCandidates IC -- ts ' Visit Utah County. .. - TOOELE . E3rre-Smith- N - - , , . :- ugh' - Link-Tiffan- , , 2e Don-Lun- , - . -- N ,-- -- Con-mendi- -- I. 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