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Show - ., Trucking Plead to FirmkiI Rate Increase ' ' ' ' , ,,,- Salary Hikes For Police Held Illegal E. While ,-- Steadily increasing costs of op- - 1 ' ,i!'t',:,., ' ,'N''''' eration were given today as ,,., ; 7. l' '.',''.; grounds for a permanent increase 4' 1'1: r :.,. ,,,.. 'i 1 in freight rates for Utah trucking t ' ,,;4..., 4.. ii,;,,. 4,..eb, , , :,:.,.-companies in a hearing before the , i ,, Utah Public Service Commtssion. f.,::,,' 11 ;"0:,',. ti .';''. : ':i 1, ' Members of the Utah Motor t i Transport Association were rep'' resented before the commission in connection with their applica- .1.,: r' ,,,.'..- ...,0,-- , ' firm for removal of expiration Nip ,,j, ;:,.. dates on rate increases granted In 1942 and in August, 1946. .114!. ',.. 11 I Cite Rail Example , 11 ,t Donald ,Hacking, commission chairman, explained that the-truckers were given an increase of six percent in 1942 and an additional 15 per cent on the C. SPEAKER Harry st August, with at the will France speak date set for Sept. 1, 1947. Bonneville Knife and Fork. Applicants noted that the comClub meeting. mission had granted permanent railroad rate increases and claimed that their operating expenses were such as to justifly permanent increases in trucking freight rates. a No Protests Filed Appearing for the applicants were Charles Hollingsworth, Carbon Freight Lines: A. J. Tait, "The Money Medley" will be ' Rio Grande traffic Motorways manager: P. W. Fuller, Fuller- discussed by Harry C. France, T000nce Truck Co., and Kenneth New York investment counselor. a Milne, of the Milne Truck Lines. at a dinner meeting of the Mr. Hacking said no protests were entered and that the case Bonneville Knife and Fork Club was taken under advisement by Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Hothe commission. tel Utah. Annual election of officers will be featured at the meeting. Candidates include: Marion C. Nel2 New Firemen son, president: Lincoln G. Kelly, vice president; Delbert M. DraOGDENUpon recomrtiehdaPetTo. tion of Fire Chief Clyde per. John Longden and Dr. D. erson, city commissioners have D. Stockman. directors. of Grant approved apnointment Mr. France was one of the orJ. Austad and Arlo L. Nue Iler PS ganizers of the famous Hamilclass third apprentice firemen, ton National Bank of New York, for a probationary period of six now merged with the Chase Namonths. tional Bank. He is formerly an officer of the government loan organization of the U. S. Treasury Department. ....:: ' '', ; .;E, .;' . k ,''' 4.5;,. :, , ', , ,,, '' , l.. ,, over-all-la- Club to Hear Investment Counselor Ogden Appoints UR OWN OVINE ,eWEEK OGDEN next Beginning week. members of the Weber County Planning. Commission staff will be making a basic data survey of land use. population. residential and commercial areas in the town of Roy, it is announced by Paul ellgen . of the planning office, SOUTHERSI ViX;'4)! , ; .au.A,F.2A.cv, manta A.161 crutAA LA .i Stutz!) 006 tviulttaszAK - Tot '0 4 - - A4,,4041111144alk fr- - ' .,.....1 ,f : N. ,. :ir. '' 4 -- ) 1' ...1.. 1 ., .'6 , t 4,- - ',,' 10.0.1,4.,,,. '''.. .. , ''. ' ,.,:' ; .... '- vt. 1 , s ,, ...., ... ,- 'f ,,'ve' . ,'-- - ;:.,1, - ..! .....,, Friday, . ; ,, '''''''10 ,,, - ,,, - (01 K ',,,,,I,' ' rInt,.4..-- .. ,,. Teamsters Accept Rule Of Arbitrator - ? ,... ",,, fil ..- - 1 i f , 4 ":"' . , i,- - ,,,,,, , , 40,8. 4, i N 4444.- a. - - a'14'.' '- , v Apo& '' f f.,, ' '''':' "' -- ,,, 4. ''''', i .,,-- t 's. '',4. i i 1 i , '' t 4.,.....,,.....,,,....,..;., ' r LL P . , ,...,, .s.....,....,,.....4..A:2,,.,...s!ard ,, , - ..,... , 4 , I DESCENDANTS OF PIONEERSMembers of the cast of "The Message of the Ages" pageant wilt include, many direct descendants of members. of the original company. Some of them are Jerrold Beesley, Parley M. Pratt, Rkb- - sion. - ., ''l ,,:,...,........., , :st ... t 1 ."; .......,i,,J - - ' t : -- 1.,:.,,, ,,:::,:... :,,, ,,,.. ,,;. , ,,......,;,...,...:.:.4.4,,,:....,.;.. ..:: i, Smith. Joseph McKinnon Smith, Brigham S. Young, Clark Kimball. Douglas Woodruff and Less Taylor. Seated are Shirley Christensen, Carol Jensen and Virginia I, ngrichL They wilt portray the three women who came into the valley with the first pioneer group. ----- i I - "If these'patrolmen and firetmen had been promoted as that word is used in Utah's civil P' service laws. then their promoI lions should come through regi ular channels and be certified by the Civil, Service Commission." the opinion read. Mr Christensen said that al- though he has not seen Mr. Giles' opinion, from information he has . S,rnuel Brannon tl.t," iii t,.i, cast o: received he is in complete agree- - I played he Ages"' soonAir- - ov Prof. Mark H. Greene and ment with it. .1 bng :or the ed P. the Pratt Parley by PROVOProvo City commis- played by Parley LOGANResults of the fifth Church of Jesus Chrt$1 of S alaries Increased Lat- - M Pratt, sioners have approved plans for y 'Saints are msny direct industrial The Prophet Joseph Smith as a new 'I ean't see any quarrel with !annual poetry speaking esival. highway at descendants of original pioneers 'a boy will Mr. Files opinion." he said, "I which was held yesterday be played by Richard through Provo which it Is hoped advised the City Commission re- - lUtah State Agricultural College, who enterd Salt Lake valle'Y in Smith and as a man by Joseph will relieve part of the congesStewart. McKinnon Smith. His brother. tion of some of the principal cently that if the adding of more were announced today by Gwen- - July of 1947. Charlotte iPion'er period dire'clor- - son011- - Hyrum Smith. will be portrayed city streets, Mayor Mark Andermoney to salaries eonstituted a rueson said today. ied today Southwick. Jr. promotion in rank or grade. it will be by Albert J. momen was contrary to the rules and , tor in charge of arrangements. i Pres. Brigham in trve three the origAccording to Mayor Anderson, i a The festival trnored Centen- - I played by ftrighAm it is proposed to extend Fifth regulations of the state law. The Will 81S0 he Pore'nmPan:e """ WoodWilford Pres, question, at the moment, appears nial writers of verse. Following grandson: descendants. The' ere West Street southward to Six110,, trared Chri;Jonctsn ruff will t'e PlaYed by to be whether or not more pay as Harriet teenth South, thence east to con'Shirley results: are the Cisrk a and erancison. 1Woodruff. in duties constiand an inerea nnntor Young. wife of tact with Highway Dl along the ra rn hi,g . will Kimball school i grand. ..,c,rento D. oung: Carol Jensen Springville Road. The road would tutes a promotion." Poetry speaking. high i 'rhe city attorney said he. is seetionJrck Brker, West High fatNer. Hber C Xmball Derker Young, wife cross the railroad tracks at a t'e'" Other rttrsrsl "et-tvsitive that the matter can be first; June ftlower. East 0, Pres. Erich.,m Young : and point known as Bullocks Cross ' 1,., elaylkel re Orson are Pratt, eon"worked out by the parties . : Virtinia Unglicht as Ellen Saun- and Lela, Mae Carlton. Logan, P Be tIwy: John Tat-loeemed, and th.at the City Com- ders Kimball, wife ,of Heber C. The area traversed by the pro- a randLen Taylor,Chambt,rfor by Grant tied steontI: law. follow the mission will plaed road is rapidli becoming tw Kimball.' posed Snow .on: Erysti)a play,..t lain. West High. third. College I Other participants in the cast an important industrial section, Cxnnon Snow: Q: Robert George !SectionRalph Lundgren. BAC; olayed by Ted Cannon: Willard . include Thomas Murdock. John Mayor Anderson said. and with Paintings Added Robinson. Weber. and Richards played by Witisrd and ::L Thomas. Clifford Kimball. Ray the proposed extension of the To AC Collection cMaairviilnyn Robert Richards: Cart James Beesley and Kathryn Kimball. present industrial sone to But- -IISAC. Quayle, LOGANPaintings of four Rehearsals are well underway, lock's Crossing, some encourolaved bv J J. Darcr4-Rrown school Scriptural reading. high modern artists have been added Ernest 'director Stewart said, and a daily agement would be given to inDeSmet Father by played to the permanent art collection !sectionGeraldine King, West schedule will be carried in The II creased industrial development of Utah State Agricultural Col- - High. Grant Chamberlain. West in that area. he added. Deseret News. i lege. it is announced by Calvin High; North Cooley. Audrey Fletcher. professor of art. sectionMargaret I These paintings have been Cache. College SAC' I. Richard Bin g Centennial Johnson. Clair and a't"b's"An'd I yhtiern,.01Veber, co"n"glruct7of ss";s141;.i Stressing the need for an exduring the past several weeks'. I 'verse. high pansion program particularly ',;1 -Writing Those purchased by the college I are. 4. White Cathedral by achoolDale Fletcher. togan. churches and schools cut the To accommodate the hundreds of persona who will be re. the Andrew Hofmeister, Pulman. Collette sectionBetty Spend-Wassubject of secial hygiene.. Utah Seel I Hygiene Assort-&bo- n. beaming for "The Message of the Ages" pageant during tht, "B arnyar d." Ralph love, USAC. next weeks a schedule of rehearsal times and locations will last night. reelected preReading original poems. high Stackpole. San Francisco. Cahl.4 he given daily in The Deseret News. The schedule ikaa follows: "North Beach," Otis Oldfield, schoolDonna Snell, West High: sent officers Reelected 'were HerteCt San Francisco; and four by B. Dale Fletcher, Logan: Maryin 7:30 Old Testament April ta Friday F. Provo, entitled, Rallvson, Logan. College Section Schiller. president: Elias L. Day, Larsen, Tabernacle rrincipals Eddie Redford. Calvio QuelYe vice president; ;IV initred H. I "Cuenca Landcapc" "Navajo ' , 63 Pioneers , Tabernacle r: i Browns sU.of Dyer, s e c r and Barbara ta Ponies," ;.1Ttaba,,Ciil.,:rfaVerat" 11:3 Light Rehearsal , Tabernacle , , , USAC and The It Mountain.), Wayne J. Miderson eseeutive 21 7:30 Readers Tabernacle Saturday secretary and the Rev. W. F. ! April 21 :30 Composite Rehearsal Monday April Bulkley chairman of the adviTabernacle All Groups sory coiRmittee. 730 Full Dress Reheaml , Tabernacle Aptil 21 Tuesday Tabernacle Awn 31 Wednesday 7:30 Tull Dress Rehearsal Jaycees Pick Officers 7:3 Music. Chorus. May 2 Friday LEWISTON president Orchestra. Lights. of the Lewiston Junior Chamiber Tabernacle Readers D. Ted Lewis. Commerce is 8:00 First Performance Tabernacle May Manday National awards in distribu- - Wilson, 431 South. Twelfth East of leader North Cche prominent won by East and Street. for her manual prepared and farmer. D. education, succeeds He Itive in the East High School class Omer Butters.. High School students tere corKlucted by c 'sire Hansen. Other officer& chosen at the Mr.- - Nelson said the West brought to Salt Lake today by annual election. are R. !Robert A. Nelson. state super- High award was won in the chapters C. Raymond. firs.t vice president: visor of distributive education. I display division, placing ahead second vice Mr. Nelson exhibited a ,first of Okithoma and Ohio entries Raymond Layne. Max Harrison and president: West the won award by place at the first annual conference Wendell D. Butters. directors: Hich School class in retail trodsecretary-treasurc- r. of Distributive Education Clubs Rex .Plowman i eondueted by Katherine and' D. Omer Butters. state at Memphis, Tenn. Friday Evening Also with him was an He reported that 31 states director. KUTA-- S70 KA 1.1- 0-9 I 0 Time 0 award for Elaine Wilson. daugh- were represented at the ter of Mr. and Mrs. James N. ferenro April leig Following . Ilurt Iwo Ballads Rohe Snooks 37,..1,-'Oh , i To Peel IPfetes this conference he attended a 4co Timm? Leev It e the AtIventwee et the rti In.... I. f VPItyre Mon Mee Oink" P. Stoat joint regional conference for -t distributive education supervis- title Batik fiAbeirl Rosner o k ,,1,1,6 GUM" Smsm. Show Real Stortts Ilimak herd? ka. oranaet 7:00 Mons Stumm Show Su Ihlos Dromwtemi 1",, ,lot Malempha.isnneirnlyeedr. tisl.hbwaette. 1111010 1 Pioneers Descendants n Centtnnial Pageant Cast Winners Announced n Poetry Fete Industrial H in igh9, provo Okehed , i i ter-da- i 1 dnlpeet i , . , , , I , i tvw-tr- ,,i&sa - E, - I. A contract dispute bkween various transfer a n d - storage companies and the :Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers union, Local 222, was settled today when the union ac- cepted an arbitration decision handed down by C. J. Olsen, Ogden, 'Fullmer H. Latter, ary-treasurer of the teamsters union, announced. The arbitration decision affected pickup and delivery men, dockmen and helpers, local and long distance .van drivers and helpers and packers and craters, of the Ogden Transfer and Storage, Davison Transfer and Storage, and Slade Transfer and Storage companies. Under terms of the decision employes will receive from 8 to 13 cents per hour wage increase; overtime rates increased from 10 to 20 cents per hour and vacations of one week with 48 hours pay after ,one year of service and two weeks with 98 hours pax after five years of , - secret- ,,,,,.......,..,.0 ' 1 1141 25, April t I." .. ...., 1 ....,..,,,i,N,: , NEWSZ-1- THE DESERET .. ..,-- ' ''...of.''ost14 vo'''' ',,'''''', lk ,,,,.-, 4r4 Ib' ' ',. ,, .,: .J.7., , .,,,-- , , ,1;'' ''''' ' tor :. ' City Attorney Ray Christensen today agreed with A. Gen. Grover Giles' Ortin Atty. ion that recent city ordinances to increases for fire permit salary men and policemen were in violation of state law., be indicated that a solution 'to' the whole problem could be worked out. The Giles' opinion WEIS re;:. quested by R. J. Hogan. Salt Lake City Civil Service Commission chairman. after the city commission accepted ruling from the city attorneys office allowing raises and the creation of pay new positions without civil service approval. ' Opinion Cited The attorney general's office today stated that the law provides that promotions are to be made under the laws relating to civil service and the rules and regulations" of that commis- r i EI 1 service. The decision is retroactive to Feb. 1, 1947, Mr. Latter said. Mr. Latter said that while the award was not entirely satisfactory to the union and possibly the employers, it was the Intention of the union to abide by the decision and the terms also should be carried out in good faith by the companies Suit Asks $8000 Alleging that Robert Campbell induced her to believe "his protestations of love." Gloria Rea today filed a breach of promise suit against Campbell in Third District Court, asking $8000 damages. r -- I 'Ir 1 it 1 5: d t : : Hygiene Group Elects Officers rr - Li. .7 REHEARSALS SET FOR 1 Musical Enchantment on Welts ?lino 7:31 p. In I Axelrod Turnitur CENTENNIAL PAGEANT , Ti illiptresetunist4usle h.: 'RONALD COLMAN ' - ' Plan Roy Survey PICTUZI - :. Sitiloa NIPPI NTr.71dectst, al ---;t- THIS IS AMERiCA SISNSV cetoR CARTOINI - MIK Awards Won by East, West Students Brought to S. L. 111411 a. p. gan Musings and Readings en Pols Moonlight 1040 p. st. ,. Peelle . 4 , 1 , 1320 - , , . no, ON YOWL 'DIAL , I STATECI ' 74Cop Your Daily Radio Programs 1 W E;5) T Mc-Cha- t.. KS1-116- 1 O.' I ir jiff0 h i 0 (set ,..., 4r, ,, ' -- THE LOST WEEKEND" k Starring Ray Milton& lane Wytast Silicon ?opium 7:13 and Natalie I a a. A stGlEiml t', t glow , No. INISICAL 4 ili Ann Sheridan, Robott Culminates. IonaIA Reagan. 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Ithentive Rousidup.. eeemen Mime hi,nwohaese MNIT IAM1100 ILONDI'TT 0 1111 Tomo RUTA-- 570 Charm Studio , .LPItillit Porn s Playing Ten Tunes at the DIY Invest Nese HAL', tat waste Moue Posturing awing Hue Piaymil by tho Outattind- Bands and Mg Instrumen Top - - --- - taltsts et COlintry CALL of ths West Ritmo and jug 'PIt Posturing is t Parent 'Postern and Pop- . alai' TNOWS PISN'td tio Nations Top Lifittitt el Moo 711awati woe Calls. Mir front Honolulu Arthur Cling k Jan August, Piano KALL-- 910 reit.. Watt Smith Q 11Irille 3i Club Club Caen Pals , Saturday Morning :SO ',Jack &tart' World ra tO 0 :CO SW 9: 43 Prtieuil Adventurore' Club 00 1 30 45 oo nrrnystrong's Thip awn of Today Dome and Get It Up. Down Scales Grand CeatralSra: 11 tso 45 t . s Market- Week-en- d Id Clock Verna. News Bootee Klub- and Time. Today's Teo and iremsblusls looms of Moraines Dr. Stiles Radio Ude RUA nate Club Time Out FM Oka Girls Midmorning News. Meet the Band .00 I 'MD ta 0 . World Now II a .1. .0 Polisher.. Dive and Take 1 100 stand, . --- --- ' 3 411 '00 . , di A, 00 t3 0 ASS .....".".g7r ' , SO I IS ' , .1. I .. Whalle the Wave,. Adv. in SCIPIVNI ,.. Of Men and nooks Philadelphia Byrn,- , phony Orchostra .10 !s10 , We Molody M 00 tilt $o al Time Tho Labor 'make, ,The Chicagoans ,,, t I, Leaguer, New ' Waltin' tor Clayton To be Announced. Piano Party Interountain Mows KSE.--7- 160 or Requests --. Two hall and gine Hours of tinilins., dictable batten- -. Caa Anything Arch lo Andrews . DoctorsThen and ..... New Java ...... sidgedid Tomlinson You Were There .. . ll -- ts. Igregin a pot W I Host, ......--.- .. Of the Zest In Mullis R:71:41.1144Hittlarorewd. .....111ack Jockeying ' , tho Discs With His Jessbe hereto 'rho 'unstring rdi tor e Purrip Tuna News ,.,,... scooted. Tem . . . eurtets Time , KDY1.--13- 20 - Bonbon ... Drake Relays . .., K toe OAP Trio rrhs World's Omit 74 i West. Request With Cousin Ray Playing Your Ps. vorite West e r a tM Choose Has . Barters Maks Relays .... The Adventures of Prank kierrigell . The Adventures eg 'Drake Relays , News, Tom Ivory, You Fred Robbins' Roo. . On Shop II a a d sTressut7 ii A Pon Tuns Farads 'mu . .."010 tin i Fashion& Musical in Swing Silas. Adviter. Saturday Afternoon ot -. Your Black Windom- -. trews Digest Alarm Moe Klub- -. NatJonal Farm and Homo Hour on - Alarm Mob lmtim Ed lieCow nell end Gant ChiWren's Priem' A to Z Norelty Somothint for tbo Ladies. County Pair ht&squer Form News; Weit ern Musts Correct Tunes IF di Farm Celts ?Imo , Sunny Side Upso Hours et Taus Fa. vents Sate& tainers , Week3n4 Probe Mew SO Ityeriel Centonnial Ittpress Jim Britt tit conductor. Carload of Rhythm; Mills till Dawn Newswith Will Wiled and Gans Pam IbU admits News rollIsa Dreams W Dame Dia hay - Listening .. soft. SWOO Bo I ng And Variotty MI116 tilrbt Rquest--- roe Melody 10 lino. plw Rarnyard Melody iltstrittay Noss Sybil Western Garden Oats Wiatara Jamboree 7,00 Mean. Cunt Old. Corral... nil an Rout and Ia at Mortoing Nywo Gongs For Tott IS Record Welters left Tunes Best In the Weet Meander:age I ', Star Time Ness Sammy Kays ROchmanS 'His Orchestra Muss Morgan and His Orchestra Mal Prudes la Omit. gooti Goodnight hi Trio Tone Time Piano- - Styling" Monarchs of 'SS. South of Border Song Stylist te NIKO , Wend .6(12:55)-New- trig CH Off Sand of the Week Music by I11 30 dll1 :4 '0S Sant Mews '30 .4 and on Wang barons& News and SOofts Prot le Are ir team Art Linialetier Welts time with hob Somme tett tollteas oh the Air Nowt. Alottotter Biro's to Vttorons Columois lisoterworks , IT: KNAK- -1 400 Jaubo Spine , calt of bilianhat NhO itilewmoom forit e Abe Teeny Show 15:55-Ne- 13 a . - , phony tem It ALL SfrOrtbetta EAU Fee Musk ete Featuring Top Tunes of tho Day played by the Pavers floods of the Country GpAdrithi 1 . "Ittik.,0kel "Home Sweet Homicide's., CSIWIL ;I sis,th St. also ctiarged with fail:, L A --0,- tip ing to appear on a traffic ticket, failed to appear on a summons, ItalorimmeatiMS Drooptosators bench warrant issued for arrest I ,,fs,:i.iiN.4.44, ,Ptin Hoot ot Pop. eyeliner" Wu. Wale PIM IWO -- z Robert Huff, 23. Spanish Fork, ... ,: Peand Natter o Top Taws 3$ t s, . joie forfeited $35. we IMN Pune Joursal Wake V; trel; Mary Metes, 29. 252 Fifth East Rim Creel. Twain St., pleaded guilty; fined $35. Sows. D. 111484ses Ikon it( JUR Sinn Toximi ereeertawks , Red Chspal Running Light ' Tu mu et the Dep. Wyly O. E. Wade, 48, Ogden, forRI". . BSA COMO itirtheley feited $33. Sroaktast Sows MI Iteporass ISims: Plottopsys Stitaritosso Salute 'Pm Running Stop Sign ;,,:..,. Music and 1invol; Pedro Loyola, 218 West First Mom ,,.. ,..,.,. Poem Is Shoppiag Sews South St., elsa charged with im,.... AO Ammononommull t esage, Playboy, Kilroy ieb proper, brakes forfeited 14.5. Songs and Stories I, salt Willa, Cita II t- Negligence CUusing Collision Mims Timk, from Swiss I'.7111tietTJUI11e.ISongs MUSIC, PTIOSS Florenct. G. Gilimar. 28. 962 Is Red Crass eiPaterkso DPat Padeor. Fifth East St.. forfeited $35. '1 1 America's - Jufitor 8PPIItflI Bee Pala Party l: Improper Brakes Gamble Music "Ravin ShopPopular , Setarbonist Lzekiel Fernandez. 22, 224 June ,Harliort it ' Past Chit Vine St forfeited $35. , Welt. Mishima "Artarevock Jair . Paprvaatlys aka's. ;11 IAIIPO4 hoot y Mustrally Yours TRAFFIC DEATHS FOR THE e time TEAR IN UTAH NOW ,TOTAL ia "Steadies Areemi HOLIRORM A0011) arils Lowell Thomas Jack Smith Show To Se Announoed. .411 altuak , Tbeatto Rollywood 320 mum Mystery Theatre Geoffrey Barnes hill Stern, porta Flight with Motile Sub's" Club Pays to bo. nerant 8,0,3 'SO amylase, Byte. Seatmien Orrbrtra entire O. 1Peshisek . of sit - Iamb f Glen-ma- re is b 111 News. Knight Ortinntru km 4, ,,;.-- i Mg 0 LOW os, Phyth. esti Prrekto And Ms A 4 ' D 14040 Sti. Itt,o waterer.. ' N011 tvwl gloortt elegy Reim Qua& Pstieras A:Pg....., -- 114 ,1:,,;.0, - leGoorge was."arbms Meter, Om, 1;..vat Show 4S ltottrws 1.Wfte Melody Parade Dematogi Housteett's L.C.31. Deteei Ivo Mytttory 43riran Stories Henn J Twist Areas Heart gh-- olval,coloAti ., s,li :-- I .. - BILL HICKOK With Constance ilonnott. Brune Cabal. W acres William lotrairsrm. JOISON STOR A - - Plut. --- "Mt Locur Pin . ' v.. ' ' 1r -' t tt education conference will be held at the Hotel Utah May 5 with John Pope and Frank B. Kyker. of the U. S. Office of Edueation. and representatives of 11 western states and Hawaii in attendance. Speeding Jay A. Smart, "WAKE UP AND MILAN' Ida ,a, . B i , Calendar of April 25. Judge Reva Beck Boson. presiding. Reckless Driving Dale C. Smith. 20, 927 Washington St, forfeited $35. Ude? MIRA!? ,, . o Traffic Court 0706 Saturday Children' 't f 1 "BLONDIK'S 'LUCKY DAY" With Arthur Lab.. Poesy &imitates' a ? . ti ,. ,. A. KDY1.-- -1 hig .-- Pat- SatchelPull of Tout leg. orde -Mtlin (limy Rands by S..-- - - . )Ar. Obeseroonte KNAK-1- 400. , , |