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The new hospital will be located on former Ft.. bouglas ' t : t!.. 1 , OroPc,rt.V. , , Included in the preliminary 14 plarts,which-Averv-approve- -- at ct , designed by local architects, were a 'gymnasium, swimming pool and theater, all scheduled for Use by recuperating patients. ' The local architects who drew up the, preliminary plans, Ash-r- id ton, Evans, Brazier McClan- shah, said that with approval --of the first drawingi, designing Of : fleotructure will now move into advanced stages, Plan For Expansion The first 526 beds will be ion. . tamed in the four main build. laid out, howeyer, apse-w- ill ings. As allow big of- the buildings for any future expansion, up to 1350 beds, without breaking up the over-a- ll landscaping plan. -' present schedules, construction work on the new hospital will start in the spring of 1949 as Soon as weather condl, tions will permit. Completion date of the medical center has a not bien set Under Army Engineers -- Supervision of design and con struction is being handled by the 4 Army engineers. who built all of. , e the large medical ten-te- .,. such as Bushnell Hospital." The Army men are acting is engineering agents for0 the Vet. erans Administration. Two of the five buildings be-i- ns planned in addition to the main four are utility buildings. One of these buildings will house the fire department, garage, ambulance, laundry end warehouse units. The other will contain the heating plant and maintenance: - - account-Democrat- told . ...,, I .BfrOsi:AtS.1:81.1.,:.::::::;,..-- -- 90 , .to the Utah Water and Power Hdard in ig 41"--dc- 1 reservoir projects is no vf under - ........ , .,., ..,. 1 ' , - commitment according to a re Pori of James C. Busby, ic ant for the agency. .'" , - seven"-Deniocra- , T.4:TH40.':526:;.'",,......:::....1,.; . I ts .. - , . ..:-.- 1 ...;:: - V al m ospila ty , ;pm. I THE fA'PAILY , Reservoir Fun -- - .... : .' I- F or $51 .: . , in California,- - send.. here to buy liveand meat and put a heavier drain on .local markets. Local dealers thus must bid higher, too, to get meat. ' 3. Livestock. raisers must pay higher grain prices and must have See PRICE On Page B-- 2 - ' i' 1 In S. .,L. ,,. 2. Drouth' -- ... .. ' - , t bidders Inc stock L Salt Lake City, Utah, ,1,11:unday Morning, May 16, 1948 ,z:-Contracts Made' ., ...." , - . - , : , . ::.. 'P4).,-- .. .. 1 t- AI) at - ., :- -- .- I, .' ..- , constant in recent weeks, the check disclosed Pork loins have been selling for 65 to 70 cents while chops have been running , 75 to 19 cents Dealers point to three main causes for present conditions: 1. Fear of the recent rail strike, threatening further shortages. - ... 1 , k t ..:. are barely "making wages" because they can't sell tlibir cuts at A normal margin They've got to keep their prices within some reach of the publierthey- say, in order to sell. a 11 ; One dealer said he would "like to close up for 60 days to keep r from losing money," The dealers said , that lamb prices, too are up over six weeks ago Legs and shoulders now are 67 and 69 cents per pound corn pared with 57 to, 59 centsPork, howeyer, has remained y -- -, I i ,''' i n 4. . .. Late filings for seatsin the State . House of Representatives i ..4., ,.. "?.. ',.:4-,I, and the 'State Senate numbered ..'3,,.: ',.......7,4 1 I i .,.'i.i. A.,: .1..0,,, ; .. .,..'. :z. 21.1vhn S Lake Countyclerk Alvin Keddington closed the files , 't -; " ' 4 yesterday at 1, p.cri. t t I.,;.. ts, , ;I 'for the ' - .0 ' .:1,..S'Ne Seven candidates filed "''' - ,: - itrISI -house-otitkf 'F:,-A state '491L4'. Republican s,. .;'. ' ";',..-.10:',-7...;:, I :.. ,' " ticket- ,- tVhile ', ito .,., .l.6,...'. - .. ,ix ...$,I, V. ' , k,, V,:t ... 4'...,, For the senate nominations , 1 filed. '.'s four Republicans Ind three ''....:'.. l'' ,,, t. Democrats filed.' . - ,,L ; ':''''; ''..t,:'i::''''''',::i;. ::':;,.. : 4....7. .......z,,-kft, .,,,,,,41 East St., Mrs. A. C. Jensen, San- and e '',' '.1 " '''' .4' ,,, ',.:., - :! ,:,C: Iie- ''',..";,,s...,,,,,,..,....,.z......,,,0; ';', ..z,,, ;, ., ,,, otil-lvale, fired as ,1' nomination VICTIM PINNED BENEATH CARÀ 60- - year old woman suffeled for state injuries senator. : te when pinned beneath this overturned outomobile. Arrow SIO-window thlroug K. Smith, 1175Clay- George which she was thtownhollway.A-cro- w bar herfro - the ye ice. bourne Ave; Mary J. Condas, 637 East Ninth South St' C. W. WU- kins,- and Harold H. Jenson, 209 West North Temple St., were the ' ,e.. ,4,...14...........,....'-- l'. . , elcls,,mcoru thhaatt: ththe , t I ,, . above- ago nrs Pet end- -- 1 .,,. ,.. . War week-en- d I ,,,,,,.,.,..,,, i vaying higher at any time , .,1 .AAe'4Stfilligoir''..e '' 1 ....). S - .... rsttsirthan Thi0 Ir, ft , i,,. ' 1 t, ':::.. 4 1', 1 f , survey of Salt City dealers indicates. The dealers' consensus was that the trend probably will continue. s week end's prices were to range from- - 7 to nearyy c, ''7" ..'t-.- ''''' f 14.- - . :i '''.." , ....., . .A.,,--..- '. ,z - ,. I .., 4. -- r r - ,V...,- 4 7.2".,..'....... ' f .. . . , ,-- hltthre ed, a - Lake ' k ,ate . , - ', 4. :, -- 1 -- - , " Inflation in 'Chops, 'Roasts, and Hatliburger,tó Continue, Say.. Market ,Men . -- Pnce-of-Bee1 - ., T , cr , .. , 4r.- -- , , , ..- - . ', . ' ' - ... - 1 i , - . , ' 4- ',.., ,,,1 '; , ' .1i, , .11 ,: , .c. , -- 4 . , . , , ' . , - i. , session in the Capitol yesterday that a total of $573,000 it'under : contract on various projects ' over i the state. He added that another 11114MUNAWINIegame SOW bit5iigeilbaowoomaka -n a 1r ffoo nondmiindaattieoslrit $294,000 worth olfrprojects' has been ASKS ENTERS RACEEdward R. for Improved investtgation REELECTIONRoger Democratic candidates for the ( SuI. McDonough, bô tF Utah 13th and that $750,000 worth Con which enters rode for state Tuttle George Matty, . nder-Cã. aistrict, Hubert Cochran,- 12th no engineering has been done Is preme Court chief justice, on Republican r district; Don D.Dillingham, 7th awaiting consideration for engi- - announces reelection ticket. RoWene district; Mrs. Bridge, neering and invest'ligation. 12th district; Harry B. m an and a baby from drowning in a culvert two years ago will The report came - earl 3, l n an H 6th,districti Harflet Jane Duffin' all-d... session of-- the board, - be honored Thursday-nigh- t in Seattle by the National Council of E. 17th and James . district, Faust, conducted with William R. WalI ' Scouts. 17th Boy .91istrict. i,ili , lace, chairman; J. A. Howell, A 1easatv Rd, ublicans fl 1 mg - as candi- - Ogden board member, and Ed The twe3heroes are Life Scout James W. Walker, now 15, woman was. reported in,,N poor dates for nomination to the H. Watson, executive secretary, his father, Caryin Walker, condition late last night a , ,, ,5, , ,p4, and house of representatives were the absentees.--A- ll arc in . 40 - , S. Hospital in Salt tittu Charles C: HiltonT 16th- - district; among. D. C., at hearings Washington, 4 fi are City after she wis involved in James A. Nunley,- - 15th district; on Colorado ' Nearly 1000delegates River matters. ' . - ' ' f to attend the closing a two car collision yesterday Claire L. 'Jackson, 9th district. : : , , : elperied : c , i -- C more in candidates entered Two so ..., the with a arcly, dhmersasatolvdthedo-unlithariftict; political chairman the of ring, today boardpresided. e Orin N.Romney or., 14th dis- Richard E. Redden of the en- - Roger 1McDonough, chief justice of the Utah Supreme Court, 38th annual meeting when the and Third East Streets. ,, i ' H.c Fred 0.-' Mrs. Bushman, Ilth Peel,- wife' trict; staff presented reports filing for reelection .on the Democratic ticket, and Edward B. LItahns will receive special of OF Johanna, R. Sutton, 19th gineering , . ) two on two projects. In regard to the Tuttle, Utah businessman Peel, Mt. Pleasant, suf- district; John . ' 1 the Republican , awards. .1. , Dan and Wilding,1,9th fered a fracture t of dietrict, -- $40,00- 0- Ash - Creek- Reservoir nomination for state auditor.anclwriter,seeking ' ' . James will be present- - the rightcompound t, i In ' leg just above the district. , oject County Washington , MrVenson, a well known Salt gpe reported that three test holes , ' ....a I , ed the Gold Medal for Life Say- - 'ankle when she was partially Lake is ' . man, advertising making ':1 had been drilled on- the dam site. i ing and his father the Medal of thrown from the light station his appearance in the poll- - upstream from the center line of Mr. Tuttle was born it Oakley, Justice McDonough is serving ,, Merit. A high Scout executive wagon in which she was riding. ticalfirst, , arena: Active in the RepubWas ea. overtumed by the- lican the dam, and that two others are year as a member Ida., coming to Mal. at the.,age Par he has served many contemplated. force of - ' of the olthis state. He of 1 to attend the Brigham . as He district , cnairman. account The back to yeari will go . - Pinned,Beneath Car Mr. Redden also rerted that . rt, a k. ""401"6900. - for , was publicity. ban judge in the Young College at Logan, he en. canal on June open irrigation - conditions 0 ab t y a , ,. - 20 1946 where Richard Cromar, - She was pinned in the- over. Lincoln Club and for 'Voice' late spring brought', in- - Third Judicial District in 1328. rolled, for a, Course in business have retarded ' a GOP club feature radio window for in 1932 and in and' Junking:1 Upon-- graduation 3 , had fallen and--..was swept turned vehicles vestigation in a power project In He was . He has worked for all of Salt the several minutes until policemen , ' Coup- - 1938. In 1938 he was elevated to he became associated with Mc,-, current swift the into at Lake and along by City's newflmpers and released her ,,,,area He said a meeting is the Supreme Court. Since Jan-nar- y, 0 an unguarded culvert beneath a from bystanders ). the car by prying the present is an adve tising man for- ty ,, scheduled at Cedar City Monday 1947, he has served as chief Cornick & Company, bankers, of 1 attendNews. The fter Deseret a farther with window .open highway. at 7:30 p.m., with Lynn Ludlow, justice. Salt Lake City. He later special. Mr. f the 1 Utah, ing 1...4.1.. University . - ,, The tot ' s father saw him croe was ,' ized In merchandising, serving , , taken Presides At Famed Trials immediately ft, as both auditor and manager of I carried into the culvert's tunnel to the Salt Lake General , .. ,,,,, , Hosand dove in after him. But his pital. where she was treated for During his incumbency in of- several large retail stores. : Walker To Be Complete tinit fice as district judge, he presided ba.ickamede'si body plugged the big pipe and a broken leg, shock and a slight PA'171"1" '11 Stores water behind him. He tried to crawl to the oppo- head laceration. She was then at the trial of some of the most The hospital is being to the L. D. S. Hos- controversial and bitterly conHe has been assistant manager as a complete unit, with planned site end, holding his son ahead of him, but the pipe was too narall poscases Since of tested that pital period. row. of the J C. Penny Company, sible features to make it one of of a became The occulted member he when the.Su P modern veterans recuIt did not ake long for the water's pressure' to render both the rtthe the most units there-- havebeen- tAnartv-- store - manager-fo- rpreme-Couwagon, driven by Mr. in the West. Th- e-peration I ancltheir facesfell under watek. otthem helpless Peel. stopped for a stopsign at -,,, , , brought before that court many same firm atAmerican Fork; and newest scientific developments ,....----,., ,,,,, .., ... ,.,. Seventeently South St., then Scout ,Walker and his fa- - '...., ed for the treatment of , cases involving the 'validity and fora number of years manager I drove out into the path of a intetpietation of numerous sta- - of one of southern Utah's' largest men will also be contained in the . ther were working on their ...,'" '. west bound vehicle driven by hospital. ,i, "uliesel. .., '''",,.,.., , has' been accorded nation- - Stores, located at Kanab. He was C. H. Duncombe, 1870 Park St. 'lawn nearby when they heard The staff of the hospital will , ,"; , . : , , al recognition in the field of la- - an activemember and officer of also be housed at the new unit, the child's" mother shout for ,.'Citation Issued bor relations. He was appointed the Lion's Club and served on as plans include en apartment Mr. Peel was issued a citation for nurses, and apartment .help. She Was at the culvert's '' ',.. : by President Truman as a mem- - the executive board of the As- housefor . to failure for the ..'1,..'''' of yield right attendants, two duplex ontrance. her of the National Railway La- - sociated Civic Clubs of southern unit ,. ' way after stopping for r a stop units for f" the medical staff, and mem...WO' is of a still which he and he has Utah, bor called been panel, Mr, Walker, sensing the sign. a manager's residence , i He is at present vice presito various referee bar, Neither Mr. Peel or Mr. Duni V j In addition to the buildings. a need for swift action, sent his ,,' in different parts of the country. dent, of the Salt Lake chapter, -1- ,,t-,,I. combe was injured in the crash. , IrloN,, site development of a '''''' 4 N, ... 4 of a. Utah He on also sad has several served League Writers, boy to the culvert while he di- - 4 The Peen; vehicle was overfor outdoor recreational activiemergency boards appointed by member of the Salt Lake County ties is included. This recreationverted the stream into another turned onto its back on the '' the president pursuant to the. Na- - Fish and Game Association. ''. i .1 southwest corner of the interal development will include all :' ditch. He then asked neighbors , :74:::: ,. tional Railway Labor Act to in- , During the war he was manfrom and the section, car's : , types of outdoor Ietivity from gas o''.41 1 to call the lire department and , , :,, "'"" ., vestigate and report to the presi- ager of the office and warehouse gardening to 4 tank flooded the corner. The , t ' t doctor Corn.. of the Schulman Electric tplit dent on threatened railroad , One of the problems incidental fire department was called to 477:7,,,, ., , ' : , ihe pipe's opening was ? strikes to the layout of the hospital was pany, at Ironton. maintain fire safety watch, and I , ''''' ' Z.: I ; McIn January, 1948, Justice ' too small for an adult to rohve ,;.'..!:1 ..,. , solved by the decision of city douse the ground with water Thirty Years Experience I and statt- - road officiahrto-re- Ponoughwes valleclio Washing-- k after the car had been moved. 1, ''''' about freely in young '4Svimes .f, , route Wasatch Boulevard so it -- erawlettim: He,: found-the--pa- ir appointment ' ' in business ' 17-'His - ' -experience ,i''',i-: in as a i front of the new member ,of the Fact Finding pass ,)0,-0, I , '--, I and accounting o face down in the water, the un- ,7,. ! P . , t 1, hospital instead of bisecting the i Board to investigate and report management covers a period of thirty years. -conscious father's arm across '- "on the strike called by the United property, Army engineers de. ,''''s,,,,:.,,.,''' , , He has been well known as an dared. I t 1 ,,,,.....,.....,..,....., d., , I, , his child. , 1 ,.,4 Steel Workers of America against active member of the BADLY BURNS Republican ' . James turned Mr. Cromar r r r , ''' ateet subsidiaries of I producing 1 a is member He of Utah. i N '. ! Itte United States Steel.Corpora- - party Roof Collapses 4. over and moved Iiim to a rock , of the ' , A S. L. GIRL-to the tunnel which could sup- Calvin Walker ,,,,...a.. 1 27 1 in the has served end years , James Hensley 41, of 1217 Pa- ' Ik1947 he declined an appoint- I ,4 IA port his head. , He then took the child to the culvert's mouth and fli,,,Nwt ment as a member of the War By Scout organization, includ- - cific Ave.. suffered cuts and A Salt Lake ,,,, See SCOUTS On Page B-- 2 , . Crimea Court sitting at Nuren-i- n man orieteye rtas ha spat irnka nccoeun lir- bruises on his left leg yesterday . city girl received second-degrwhen a section of roof on a , .P.A.IPV.Z.,MitS"IPW ....i.F.OFA........."110102,.......,e,..........0..0...1..........---...--,........,;,;burg. Germany. on burna arm the and gB..AMT.11.,,,,,W.n." ' Ms four' grandparents wrre house he was helping to tear ,., He Wail, educated in the public 1 minor Utali4An face burns to down collapsed and struck him C yesterday schools of ''ark City, and at the pioneers who came I He is now a deputy In the on the leg. He was treated at afternoon wheh a companion at Notre Dame Load the S1852. university T - it, IDON'T CRY ANY D. con-L and office A u a It and Salt ditor's ek e thrkw , of a lysol Wrigley a Viorld -- oatnucitaan. tie bets Att7 . Z resides with his wife and two transfer 141 Woodward after treating the four. ': University Barbara bottle little soles while on her were Hopi.. I 1 Vet they War r of e., the N,.d, for d playing. for child burns suffered w playrnate-thre" year-olwherta . t a Tiny Barbara Althea Woodl contents of a bottle practice of law tit Park City in while at play. 3Ni , )it of Mr. and Mrs. daughter ward, 1924. He a as served coun,'term -- -R. S. Woodward, 759 Park St, ...1.41 Te ',., l't i .... : ty attorney of Summit County ' was given emergency treatKNOW YOUR UTAHNS . .., k.9 4''s prior to his elevationto the dis- 41.1" . , ment for burns by a fire de- ' ISIOP '''' LABYDRItcaAcaMdoCIIL --rDorCLASI He trict with his I MRS. i '. ., bench,. reside( -- PreS e ----. --- - - - - - - - I ,7 peraertwra,ehnatstilyemsuemmr wife and five childrentt 1516 , . rbeysctuhee and "SE KIND TO ANIMALS ware OVER 18 YEARS 1114 ,IFOR , ,, 4 , Ave. Harvard , , , 7 Kind to Animals Week" is being eolek' , - :- "h ' Clark Jr. Rec1;en - parents. , , for the Doctor ... THE NAME OF The two children were play4orated in Salt lako vity, and aumag these who Jr, i . nava takers aa active Lastest bt this is Virs. in the back yard of the to ,, . ing - t. , . ,. , , . ' , . .Woodward residence about tl," , Lawyer Subject: t ti.aura McCurdy Clark. of kil Strhtchant Ave.. ... . ''''. iI,. 6:15 the mishap when p.m. . woman l'iah Mrs. Labe the Clark is BEING , ' youngost "A kt : HEAVENLY City. 11 Merchant ..,' occurred. 1:' ', i, her age this writer bap ever soma. and Ise - --BRINGS GOOD TIDINGS" - -- - ' -- - i r ------- fat , ., her -veritable al vitality. During cases( -dynamo 1 ,,; Music By tf , 38 years al dog activity. not any &me afro writs , ,...'i . A, 4 Amodcau Rim and own al English ior i' ' purobrod ,.. ,o' OGDENTwo men were seriCochin' spews's. but claims Is be the only womas B. Ye University , of AGENT writes policies for every type :YOUR . has stood es a symhol 3 .'ok now' having a chain of honest' front coast la ously injured in two automo, tof business or personal purpose . , . soundly planned í A11-15- Me bile accidents here last night. ' ' ' oast. For 22 yam As has best Utah chairman Supremacy .; , , Sympheny Orchnstra -. I' , , , . to give you the greatest protection at, the lowest pos- - weret which ta comes Week" "National 'or $ee. . Injured Dog e , VIt , ' sib!. cost. Policies are backed by strong , - Jam 4 R. Brown, 25, CleirLawrence W. Sordoni, it. and has ai1W Mrs. loins Hyslop. Utah , The largest graduating class in , stock companies . . . claims are settled promptly. -' . -- - - cuts. internal and ' field, Siam injuries the el charm k as : KOLOB in See AGENT own the . and the . Conducting of of the , your , , , 4k""4 fairly, history University Wayne Hulse, 23, Ogden, seAnd to Animals Weak.", ' anvitat loaliewl' lortI ..Hi'mobniliby Lout'attl,' one of more than 300 trained repreh, Itiftw- 1167 community Utah IL, vere cuts and bruises about face according as Mrs. Clark had as Mrs. ihit Utah, Idaho, Montana, Nevada. ' sentatives , and headr to applications now On filewill TEMPLE SQUARE , McCurdy clunk , tobbr radio program. but vas Ooobto to tot When ' was Mr. Brown Injured illot AND THE , receive diplomas on June 42, it MatrUTUrral A GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY ' impartad two dogs front England and is isaturod away. She has his car was struck by a vehicle in "Who's Wire es the boards. 11411 ler United Statesand 'Wises was announced yesterday by Dr. , B.- - Y. U. CAMPUS , 11. Gale, West Gene driven by s 1,,,,,ptet, Who in thi Dog World.", Ragland, two years age for kerdog activity. A Ray Olpin, president Point, about two miles west of ' Sho organirod the Salt Lake City loroptimist club and hat alWays boos ' 2 STORES on the Clinton Road. forty-tw- o hundred men ' Ogden Eight , l'ITE ' 7Ulm tat civic arganisatione,- ' SIIDAY --- three overturned , The 325 women have applied for tar and , E. South St. 850 antteate-ar- e 2Ist , but . means it Kind Animals" dogs wbot sem "le le collision."Other I times after the graduation. Largest representa9 to 9:30 P. PA, paramount la meet everyone's leas. A versos who doss sot nkti either. I In the Brown car, Mrs. St. South 1055 Lott 2Ist tion is from the School of Arts persons i , r . ' I. missing something. This- scribe' stiR hots the loss of "Caaser. e , . . , . Orem Brown, 23, Dennis Brown. and Sciences, with 344 applies- 4r - 'A ' CLOSED i itrifDan mongrel dog, who died 'recently after twenty years fulthhd friendship ' 4. and Nolan Kirkman,. 10, were tions, followed by the School of AL ' ' MORTUARY not hurt. Mr. Gale was cited for .. Education with 232, School of JOSEPH,WILLIAM,TAYLORMEMORIAL ' ; 130 ludo,' Bids, ' trunk Santbuty 14,1rt failure to yield the Charles Ash!, Sock Business, 182, and School of En125 Nortit"Maia Marguerite, laykor Sack IP P gineering , 104. 'IP 1 8111SII1111.0 - . ',I Att .e auditor p. urt eriously ay More Candidates nter Po itical Race WO , . - -- . . i , " - afternoorr-ab"Severtteenth--So- - " . , -, I ' , ,.- . 1 , r--- IThe , - -- , , ' - war-tim- - . , -- , v.-',:,. .'l - t. ,. jar ,e has-hand- led -- , . ,4 -,, , ns , - ) -- - 41 - - -- . ., war-injur- :,344 , ''''''''') N , - , 1,,, , i si , 't labor-disput- es 260-ac- "' N re - ,.. t p ., -'- L a, ' , DISINFECTANT ."- - - j ; . v N..., TINY i '1 t ,.,e-- four-year-o- ld - ., ee , . ...--... INSURANCE . , 1) . MORE---Figem- the-conte- nts -- erft. 1asall N-49- - t ., tyace llentlessamosesomisi , 1 - . -- - -- .. - r :- - J. . Two Badly , - : - 'UI Graducite yt;iis.. . -- -- . - American-Legiort.--He-bega- - NO 0 -a Tz" In Ogden Crashes .Ir"iDVC1 X01-01- A ' old-lin- - ' High , -- -' i4';' 110---totali- 4 ' , ' --.., ' ' '1 ' . 1 4, , -- i . -- . ', p.4$4 , 1 . , r - -- - - 4e ' ' -- , . ,.. - ; e - - , ' k - 1 , 2 . . , . |