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Show .... ' ; . ,- . 4 1 , Egan 1111", NovemberSr, 1947 ,.tionday, 4;4'"oPs', , I PONIMIN1 Two' Bound- ' .;, ,,;-- gt, ',, I. , 14. f,',--7.',-', i i t2 . i , Reva Beek Bosone ' '''' , etir.; , .. ' ,, South Earnst, 28, 291 East Temple St., Was ordered fine of 9100 for alleged- 'battery against rcommittin woman - Oct. 25. charged Wlth a sex offense, but the 'harge was dismissed for lack of evidence and the battery com. plaint filed. ,' Should he default on the $11110,Judge Bosone ruled he will 80 days in the County Jail., Bosone.set-Nov.-20-to r - . ' ', PsY a t , .1, ' . .,. , , F. gee- - -- ,. - . , ' .,tt.: l 11,-- . , ''. " e, 4 . ,' . ; ., ,' I , - , '1 - -, '' , 4 1 ' i , til e . ' ,,. ,e'. , ("). i 4 :,,. '' - . ', , , ',. p: -"'"4'''' , .,,,, -r I - i 004- '4- - '''-- -'4- , V t 2It ' I' ,,',.' manufacturers: ,,.. will assure continued , , . ,, good market for farm products; will take a certain amount of raw materials and .;" man-hou- n to be diverted to :,' ,i t ! manufacture- of special maohi' i41 t nerr for Europe, which in turn ' I .1 will resun a shortage of farm .. equipment for at least two and , possibly five years. " ' These were predictions made ,, today, by Paul M. Mulliken, St. : Louis, Mo., executive secretary, National Retail Farm Equip,44,,,, ' ,) ment Association at the opennig ' meeting of Intermountain As' sociation of Hardware and Im, ..' .:. , Plement Dealers in Hotel Utah. , ' , ,. :1:'.? "From UNRRA experience We ' 1 4 learned that foreign countries '.,,d cannot use mechanized rnachin. .i. '. ery because they do not know ii, how to operate sit; lack of fuel; , lack of properly trained me- 1ichanics to maintain the machine . said.. e , Will Adjust Machines "Therefore the U. S. DepartIttent of Agriculture and State I Department will see theoma- ,. chines will be 1 '''...4bitti. ,,, ,. , i ' ' ' ,- , . i e. f , , ? . ie. 41; ,.. , --- , , , , tion; WBeannanectet's!. Bennett, John A. Apnrdeoart son, Heber; L. V. Morgan, Bur. ley, Ida., president of the association and Leon Weeks. Boise, secretary. ,,, Speakers Listed ' - Elderly' Woman newspapee:;- ; Deane Dickason, L4. loreign correspondent and fore ' An elderly '' Salt Lake hand and ..me. r 4BS. radio commentater, twateemainniosurtfeaferetadd haetremForeittdnagyietdthe when cuss "India" ,she was struck by a truck at University of Utah Master 11:30 a.m. at Weet Temple Minds and Artists series. and North Temple Sta.-- lecture on "India- -- - Injureti-or- as Mrs. Leon-tin- e Land,of -Paradox" ls scheduled Tinun, 67, 123 Want'. f.or.1 p.m.- He will &mugs "There West Temple St., who wu Is- - No India" at the regular 8'15 - treated at the Salt Lake ,p.m. series time- - Friday.. General Hospital for bruise's Dickason authored the , Mr. of the right band and right books "W ondro us Angkor," side of her face, received "There Is No India" and "Far when she was struck by the Harbors." Prior to, the wir he eastbound truck as she served as RK0 Pathe Newsreel crossed North Temple St., correspondent in India. He also, going. south. filed dispatches with several The truck. described onle United States daily newspapers.' as an open stake truck. did 'The visiting lecturer, at the not stop after striking Ides. age of 23. was one of the young- Timm, and she was taken est city editors on a newspaper to the Salt Lake police stain this country. He served on tion by S. D. Lomax, 27, a Denver daily. s 768-Sagebrush St., AirDuring war years he broadcast port Village. over the CBS network out of San Francisco on a program, ' i ''Closeups- of Our Fighting Plans Post Legion Front." His lectures Friday will be illustrated with colored filni; Dance Armistice , - R. W. Carney, Wichita, Kan., and sessions will be highlighted by election of officers. dt. special luncheon for worn- -. en of the group will be held at 1:30 p.m., which will feature a fashion show. , Activities will be concluded with a banquet and dance et 7 p.m. in the Lafayette ballroom. ' - i - - ' , . - - - , - i ' . A . . . ' . ,, Day . -- 1 t jack-o'-lant- . : ' ' . - 'Train of Tomorrow Will Visit of West SitLa . ' - 4, T . so iti1011 THE PEOPLE 4 , Sat-stra- nd - ' .,,,-,- " Prices-- - - , , - " , ' ..'. l- .. - - , , . - ,',,-;-- ''''''-- ,,,, ' , :,',, --- , ' Set,for Nvee5. ', ' Victim, of Midt, - two-year-- Slates Conference . ,. ...I, ' t ,.... - VOTE - -- ''4. , Panguach Stake glue-enclos- ed - ' ' cll Let's Be More Than 1FLEM Just A Naine On by-th- :yi..:..com,m14.s.sp.iplh.:--- i . - 'I..: - - S "Voice' Ottr Ch()ice" , t - , :, u.: the - , h1ghccetoL1iving. For the past 4 iears he hoifaiihfully,served Solt Lake ' City orcommissioner.. S. He has no other interests. Hi! time has been given 100 S. He owes no political debts. , ' - So School to Note ' Na- n :. , forlolt Loki City. ; - '0' observance of tional ,Education Week. Nov. 9- 15, Logan Junior . High School N. officials and PTA-- leaders have. planned several important stctiv- ri itiei . it was announced today, by H Principal Alvin W. 'ess. LOGAN---I- - , .. ministration Bby j , , ., , 'SWIngS------ 0 INISPENSION SWING Spismitet withe I pONNEJI Mead 11) - ( , Leis Pct Ocr .,I, X I mmissioNErt IT 1 Hotel wa artr- - VAS (Pend Political Adv.,. ' Ri L Welletes. , 1069 141.;)lict'cm: SALT , - 1:7-;- 'SHOP 344 SO. PATE ,AV114- - - LAn . ERIILTTIIS'JY011::011111111i'...i:.-L---H.:.- 'J::;Ak.:i!.,iT::..qOEIflwl.FOEF01111.,glrLAFID Ploi tok14 1 3,31311 art. nu ,:::::.7.:'::: U 'commrts witk Use 27, .''', at flayar Oladzsis Hams far,ths Ralaction He Has Earn: , .... 1 A' --, ..... cm. SWING voids in re - Ot.' El t Lake Ci ..' ,(41144111111..tri-4- or a Business :'. then, let's. prove .that we do core enough on Tuesday, November 4, to n Education' Week' 'Ask the man who knows him A , . Jack-e-lante- F , - , , - . P , ' , -- - . . Initimgiali - -- ' Plans for an Armistice Day Rail Editors Visit City Funeral Services for Sandra dance will be discussed tonight Sall Lake City Sunday was Marian Ballstaedt, 2, who died at a of the Sanoy host to 4;1 of the nation's lead- meeting Friday night at 3310 West Sixth 4 "NO ati They paused ---- -1,114flelytiOrlie-draWil.SO' Jiand, south. st. wean egellorao caugh- 4mericall,,,Leeterl ,P1277at11--for 18 droad editors. . bug triur before . decrared. ......................0 i sightseeing he toolsL 8 .,estieitiostomeaseamea'rieN in the a Halloween o'clock Sandy City Hll, tfirefrom ----Ludt& Morgan, zo, 141 SO11111 5 their journey to San , s "However, raw m wiltb , Icontinuing , Second East St. The Morgan for the forthcoming TRAIN OF TOMORROWThe day coach shown above. It features an upper level such as steel still must be morrow at 36 East Seventh' woman is charged with petit centennial. announced today. Astra Dome of glass and seats designed ' used in manulacture of these South St. of the new General Melon "Train of To- - 1 , ' and man hours will larceny, for allegedly stealing machines measurements. i Len of A is 0 human from studies Alma which arrives morrow" here brother, escaped Tuesday, . ieverel articles, such as cutlery, hew to be diverted from man- injury in the blaze. But efforts iambs, earrings and napkins maufacture of mechanized of the girl's mother, Mrs. Don- 1 t - from Mrs., J. Earl Trinnalnan chines in order to build these Ballstaedt and her Oct. 30. tepfatherThomas machines for Europe. Alma Ballstaedt, to telAY ., in "Here -- , America indicates it rescue her failed. . . - SHIFTS-ur , "Old Dobbin" and horse- that Bishop Earl Buhler of the COURT$4,496,235.00 , City Budget, 1944 , , michines used on farms Edison Ward will officiate at the wdrillw on-To1947 $6,409.556.00 become extinct." Budget, City suris services. , The girl funeral DAMAGE SUITS "With all manufacturing being vived by her parents, brother and Salt in Lake next the of The Motors "Train General Lake City, arriving here Ogden turned .towards Europe, farm and City. Two sults previously filed iin , grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. $1,913,321.00 exhibitions of the train. Mr. an experimental Tuesday. machinery makers will make LeRoy Thomas, all of Salt , the Third District Court today Tomorrow," of imis local chairman the out 125 A to ideas for of Lake) more of the small tractors and City. 4 party try 33.5 in approximately Years in Increase were ' removed to -- the federal Project Budget City in of in committee of Salt of travel railroad arrangeLake 10 charge in five to City representatives years all farms in ' curt on the ground of diversity provement future years, will visit Salt Lake and Ogden newspapers and radio ments. America will be mechanied. 4sreo'''eeilolrit',, ,, ein additive' you, is in citizenship. Lessons , durSewing GM next week and local with stations. oats in Ogden and saved this together Corn, hay J. P.: Synon,- doing busness City 1:''''',4,i-i'''-':rj ' '''...,.,', ' a nationwide tour, R. A. representatives' and railroad ofand taxpayer, citizen humove to ing be used will feed Given at Homes School es the Intermountain ,,,. , , , mans and for consumption by Salstrand, Salt Lake City Genficials, will ride the Train of ..,i Maintenance Co., seeks damages eral MT. PLEASANT -U- nder the Boy Motors, Tomorrow into Salt Lake City official, announced '1,, tie hogs and cattle to be eaten by I .. el $8264.85 from Standard Oil of From 11) IContinued A Page direction and supervision of k from Thistle. Utah. The party humans," he added. ' 1 'A ' California for alleged delivery of today. A Franchise Tax ' ot" , lis.., , 1. Mrs. Pearl Winkler,. a sewing . The 20orsepówer Diesel will be taken by chartered busses to reduce living costs was recom- - All Must 7, N.41,' aubetandard roofing materials. Cooperate Meethas been locomotive to and begun. four Salt program ,t', where pagsenger from Lake Thistle, , 2.' mended: e, Joseph,' Wardell of Salt Lake ',4' , 2 . 25 more water tax. t. Discussing "Your Golden Op- - ings are held at the homes of , ' .. of ' 85700 from cars. which incorporate many they will board the train enroute , iven' damages 1Continuing or increasing portunities,". M. Richards, the various participants in the Karl ,,. ' revolutionary Ideas tor rail pas- from Pueblo. -M. Henryof- - Pennlyi' uving quotas. feld service de- program on each Friday night Detroit, senger comfort, will be open to Will Tour West Coast 4 THE vania as the remit of an auto 1 the POWER TO . 2Protecting families with in- - partment,manager, Automobile Manufac- - at 7:30. Now being discussed is .,,,.: 7,t, .;,.,0 public in Salt Lake from 2 surance. mobile crash last August 24 at in of and turers alteration its the patand on told members to 9' Association, exhibitiong Following fitting '.: p.m. Thursday - Twenty-nint- h ' West St and E.m. ' ' '. '''''''''"et( ' ''' ' 3Buying bonds ind saving TAX- IS THE that . ''attainment of maximum terns to conform with individual ----Friday.. Novernber 13 and 14, at Salt Lake and Ogden, the train stamina' Highway-4' 4 ,:k, ' Grande-Wester- n to and and will promeasurements, Rio Pacific go Sacramento, the proper production ''.. Stocktpn, lasting no prospei. , -' ;''' I household goods, .,...:,:, 4Buying ,, Poll- rty is dependent on all groups cedure in cutting the material station. On the following day,; Oakland, San Francisco. ' - .:454.4, POWER TO i , ,,. . or equipment are .. that - Los Angadgets -:AP', in industry realizng the fundabefore starting to sew. 'Rites , the train land, SeattleTacoma A ,,,,,.. rt.,' Saturday. not needed. ''' actually mentals that wages must be earn.. ''''': ' iwill be exhibited in Ogden from geles and other west coast cities. ,The next meeti,'ng of the group . DESTROY ,,, I .. 5Making ithe old carpet do. ed or they are not real and that will be on Wednesday at the The spectacular blue and silver 2 p.m. to p.m. at the Rio .,4, , ...4 Fire worn furniture. 6Recovering Mrs. of of Leo interests Larsen. labor and manage- home Grande freight depot,,at the foot streamliner. in addition to ite - .', STATE SENATOR istvisti INIONT. i ;."',. ,:;,. ,.. - Funeral , serviCes for Sandra of rugscurtains, " ment are identical." 7Making , Diesel locomotive, consists of a With , , the 24th Street viaduct a suave Woke. of Menem heritage e,X ,', ,, cast off material. . e He observation-loungout that another diner, sleeping car, mid au enlisted overseas vetercm.. pointed . 8 Keeping cars, machinery wage increase , car and day coach, each next daughter of Alma , arid Donna Viewed DY Millions ofoltatT . year without copledmmissges.ionli, toleciatedeketeoveryibe in Thomas Ballitsedt. 3310 West Before reaching here, the train equipped with a :4,449 in increases pada :Ina t;ical equipment procorresponding to reduce taxes tmd adjust the cared for. Sixth South Se, will be conduct- - will have been inspected by Astra Dome rising above the car duction can only result in more budget. ed Tuesday at 11 a.m. at 36 East more than 1,000,000 persons and roof level. The train abounds in Watch Pleasure Budget increases and eventually reducPANGUITCHThe quarterly Seventh South St by Bishop Or- viewed from the outside by sev- mechanical and decorative InSIMMS SUSI onsil ed sales and lessened employ- conference of the took at year tax settees bolero Panguitch son Earl Buhler of the Edison .PIEWELL MONT 9Keeping a budget for rec- a- ployment ral million others in the 35 cities novations and visitors will be you vote. . of the Church of Jesus Stake reation and Ward. will Burial be in.Salt Lake where it has been exhibited. invited to inspect every feature, pleasure within , An address of welcome at the Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will ; , the cab of the locomo- safe margin. noon luncheon was given by be held Nov. 8 and P. city Currently the train is on display even to ' :- Irb Centotery. le ni . well within child died Priday'rgibt in Denver. It wilemake one-da- y budget. 10Living tive. Frank B. Streator, president, Salt ' when her home caught fire from stops in Colorado Bishop Joseph L. Wirthlin of 11Waste no spare time. The. Rio Grande Railroad Is Lake Chamber Springs and of and Iced Adv. the of Political the Coerce by M rs. Tohn M. Knight ' d lighted Bishopric Presiding was To save clothes it recom- other Pueblo and then proceed' to Salt cooperating with General Motors speakers included Ralph Church will be In attendance. mended that old clothes be con- " 40 served and remade. The commits on tee turned thumbs down T.:. Ijoimponipoomojffili11litiniiiiiiiellitiolnimismilommmuommtmowlatitmoomplumommilionnumplimulinutugainnownelmisHigumulommonlinimmolgoniunownomilmom, buying "faddish frocks, dresses, hats. shoes and purses." Simpler meals and eating food In season were counseled as the best ways to conserve food. The committee will campaign through the PTA and home economics classes to aid bugers in "getting the most food value for the dollar spent!' it The program of meatless Tues-- '; days and eggless and poultryless F!! Thursdays was indorsed by Mn. Strowig's committee. Class room cornteachers were urged : mittee, to "interpret the Luck- ; man report to students so that it has meaning to the pupils' in every grade in the school aye- tem." ., To Report at Meet it5: A-R-oll! of Education Raelti , was urgedol to conserve when making-schoexpenditures. School eafeterias 'were asked to conLuckmanto the comply ,'.: - l.." V' r; i P"t - ,, servation policy. Mn. Strowic! , t.,.'''.:,. In the spirit of Solt Lake City's glorious youth, let's will present the report at a ::..,04AZ) F; f .,,o; meeting,. tomorrow at 4:15 of home economic instructors. .,...;" '!t, go to the polls November 4 and The group will meet at the La- -, - i N,,.,,. ' .1, fayette School: Wednesday. at 3:30 p.m. prin- and supervisors ithrough- cipals ,.,,' er'111",'-:I...,A ,....:1'.,,!!',,,.. ' Out the school, system will re- ceive the report. If they ap, prove it the program will officially be launched. , ,:::..,..,. Other committee members in- p clude Min Charlotte Stewart, Miss AMinnie Barlow, Ralph Mayor Glade says: "I am grateful for the clear expression of confidence Miss Backmin,,. Palmer, Miss- Anne Critchlow Int( Mrs. Nell Strowig,. chairman... The shown in Primary. I shall be even more grateful if Salt Lake City will committee was appointed by DI,. M. Lynn Bennion, superintend- ' do it again tomorrow." ent of schools. to study- the NI -- ,, - -- -- For Fire. Victim ' - Meetings will be resumed tomorrow at 10 a.m. when princiinpal morning speakeff-wi- ll clude: iEv.efra. Schiele, Racine., Wis.. and Peterson. Indianap, olis, Ind. Afternoon speakers will inelude R. W. Dibble; Chicago. and FinatRites Set I ,- Córiesp'ondent Wilk ,,,, Address :11., Series -- - - Strikes-Dow- , - igenpaiiei:Föreign! . , Auto- ' Hit-Ru- n , The Marshall plan will do two Hollingsworth, Ontario. Ore., di, othings, for American farm, ma- - rector, Intermountain Associa- ' e. .4, ,,, - ' 1 , V- r'''e, - ., . 4 , , '.,, '--' .'.. , . , "4 . p , , ,,..i. , chlin-elryt ,; 4 .. : ,; t e' .. . - , ' '94.:''' ' lan i , l',:-:- ', 4..1 .' . ; 4 ;, .. i ''' ' 1 .4. ,... l ', - . ;, ' ,,,,,,, , . , - , :, ,,e.,., ors a I I Pion Expected 0 Sustain Form Prices r , , . , , ,, ,,, , 4 ,-' li,i-,-.7- ,,, .,,,, r , - - - i 7 - ,1 '' .,', ; ' ,.' A .,.,, , .,..,.,.,: , . ., .,! i - , 4 - (1, lq,-- , , ,. V- - t John . 1.1, I ' - ' - ,1,p ,,ie :, , ' - L. Ili . - , ,,. . , , - -- i re il .'- Or I , . ,t, . , , , ?,, ,r----- . .t... , .. - .4 - -,,,, , I, t'. ..,, today bound over to Third Dig- - lo,,,' ' 1 frict Court ,two men charged .!el',1',1 .''., With criminal 'offenses. , . '-. To stand trial in the higher 7 ' ''. ' -- it ,.. i court are Leo Grobstein, 43, 11.' tI I Salt Lake City, and Orin Clinton 1itt illied'xotei '''I' i7 brown, 20, 1601 Russett Ave. grobatein it accused of embers-lut- e ' , $234 from De Vaughn Jones , c,, sod Catherine Hansen,. Oct. 3. 92004. set His bond is at Brown faces the tame bail bond, is ace of- sex of a fused committing ) tense against a young girl Oct. ' :City Judge - , , -- - ,, ' ..." 1 : , - ,,,,.' - ..'.",4!V'''""'"'''',104"',"' '4VfV.pnarfainnterl1""1,0:40'''",r,TVOIP'r -, . , , A ,.., : 4,. . 1t.- ,,,,,, I .,Over . ,444,, ,. to High'. :Court on 'Count - , , , ' appoomm. - . ... . . 11'1712 . , .,, - ., . . . . . . ;--... . ' . , ,,. .. , 01111..''. ; ., .,,, 4. 4 , CITIZENS' COMMITTEE paid pobticall Aebrierttsomotyl ker Walpiin .27 tverti, 124 Street ,,, i.,.. .. , , , ,, E . |