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'fro , - Ic t " t ,-- 1 ' ' ' '' : : , ' , ' r : ).) 2 ONafdner - ' " ' ' ::: . as'Hè ad - - . , I - ' , i - West Jordan monument Honors- Veterans of 2 ars pre sident w., Gardner, prominent Salt La14,,City co- n1,0GANwittom ,,:; ng ' , : . high-ranki- elects R ;2 " . Alumni of. USA : ' . - , , her ue . , ,! ., . . . .:,4' -- - PRODUCTS AT REDUCED - PRICES 4,t.-,- ' e ;:". , !".;--': ,,, whn 230-poun- p.. i. - Nine Minor Acci ents Mcir ic Holiday: ke o ,Car, Garage Lost in Fire!1 , . ,N ' . J L En I oy s - . p ertect Day s 1..1 :'is Live Water Action ' Clothes Better ILir."--------"."---1-- c rt Clean" To s Just Set the Dial, Wash Corn- 1 pleted In 30 Minutes 10 Nothing Else Like It ....,11' See Our Free Demonstration ;I fo 0, 1 , 4 SPEED n. r... e irN., p t tun ell 1 0:3 ' -- -" ' , t jUfl , - Sets Fetes -- ' TRADE IN YOUR OLD WASHER ,I a Pay as Mita as $3.95 Weekly 9 . 1, 2 - - 4 4 I ng : ,,, With These .I .. ay . Vst A O - - tractor, was reelected ,,, of the Utah State Agricultural , $ , Vi''EST JORDANTo p ped , with the other side is a bronze tablet the 188 who were in the College Alumni Association 'at bronze FIRST HOG ENTEREDRoy Don Lazenby of Aurora, Utah, visions blue ribbons- - and the images ,,,, three me, Of !listing in World War IL el business meeting lives o lost their DUroc hog, first to be entered in the show. the alumni d Ceremonies were held at 2 top prize money as he surveys his council, it was an- i II, a monument. E, N. Williams. post commander Ray's hog is one of 1100 ti nimots officials expect to be registersd by Wednesday. nounced 'today by Leonard W. en of both wars,. was of the Lyon Gardner Irving Post honorin McDonald, executive secretary. No. ,I19. American Legion, .was Mr.. Gardner has served as unveiled at eremonies yesterday master of cererponies. k Cemetery. , The president during the past year. at West Jord monument special His new term will be for two On one side o the structure homage to Brigham pays Gardnerotee years. As president of the alumni la a Melvin T. and who who Lyon. Irving men Plaque to the group he will be an On was killed in the war. nd War World served in ' USAC of board member the It- - was sculptured by Torlies No lives were lost and injuries driven by William C. Pattick a car stopped for a red light was trustees. ,of Knaphus of Salt Lake City. were few and slight in nine Salt 46, 283 Sixth Ave, at 4 P.m. yes- - Robert C. Kline. 45, 1412 Cali-LaexecuElecterr-tthe alumni Speaker, was Col. H. Arnold Rich w and A. C. Furse, father of six accidents reported Saturday steto,d fwohrilae cliligittttear t south froepoiALATveh.e, according )apppoenliecde five committee for terms of one : year, were Howard Calder, VerWar II veterans, read the IWorld night an& Sunday, but dri'ers TemPple and Ninth East Streets at Twenty-fir- st Thirand South honotNolL . ' nal; Orval W. Adams and Ray faced a repair bill of approxP Also cited for at East 8:40 Streets teenth p.m. L. Lillywhite, Salt Ltke City; I runnihg Into , when Kline reportedly and Karl 'T. Homer, Idaho Falls, Nr, yesterday mately $1330 I today as - a' result of ' ran into a car driven by Mathew Ida. Mr.. Calder is engaged in -Is June 7 - , the mishaps . Registrot 125 27 . Ave the dairy manufacturing business A. First , Ferguson desEight operators in the nine ac- - C this fire A morning $550 er carry-ova is fit Vernal and SANDY RegiS'b'ation for the Three Cars Pile Up cidents were cited for failure to . member from last years execu- troyed the garage and ear be- Salt Lake County summer recre Mrs. Clarence F. Bailey, 42 tive committee. Mr. '.Adams is a observe traffic regulations. a inn Gibson, to 'Alexander ation program will be held,in I-1633 Eleventh East St.. received newly elected member of the longing First of the accidents occurred ' 865 Harrison Ave. Firemen were trict schools June 7, Josepk L. hand He the and is 'executive ilurnni council. lacerationsof right ' at 11:30 firm Sittlfday at State . superintendent '"of , her husband was cited for run-fli- vice president of the Utah State ailed at 9;57 a.m. after efforts 'Christensen, the Salt Lake County Recreation' and Thirteenth South Streets, Salt Lakere had perf ect into another vehicle, po- National 'Bank in Salt Lake City, by Mr. Gibson and neighbors Association, announced ''',, today. where no one was ihurt in a Pile- - weather for the extended Memo- lice said. when three cars piled esid.--serving as director on tI ued t o bring th e fi re under at State- Street and Seven- numerous other Salt Lake bust- - control. C D. rial Day weekend up , up of cars driven-b- yAs for perfect , t ' 28,' p.m. yester- lessP institutions. urzon quiet services, perfect for pic- teenth South atof 8:53 Wiegers, Airport a former studethe other cars !M-According to reports of Bit. Drivers day. Lillywhite, JUST RECEIVED Hailes, 29...1084 California Ave.. nicking, for going to the were Edward 1. Ziber, 28. 977 nt-body president et USAC, is Chief L. W. Jolley the garage perfect CARLOAD and Van Calvin McCleary, 20, beach, and State of the "xecutive 57, Daniel First Ave., and secretary Lord, was valued et $300 and the autoperfect for sitting 238 Belmont. Police said the three Teachers Retirement Board at 7350 South State St. The cars mobile lazily at home. tools at Personal UM This is his second nqrth on State- the Capitol. were traveling north on State The weather came through by cars were traveling year on the council, but his first and fishing gear were also lost Street and Wiegers warcited for furnishing clear, blue skies, a few Street. the the lb fire QUEEl report stated. nn the executive committee. Mr. A citation for failure to yield Homer is a newly elected running into another vehicle. ac- - fleecy clouds, and warm, sumwas given AnNSIASHERS the right-of-wHe is partner in 'she mery temperatures. cording to police reports. a few drew Jacobsen, 80, 925, First Ave., firm of -- Deeker Brol., which Forecasters predicted Old Wag Isle es Trado-lYew V.. . Driver Cited said, when his car collided specializes in paints and decorlight showers till34 evening, but 1police ators Howard one Idaho Falls. with driven in by , supplies Harold F. Hoist, 22, 1730 Wind- they'll be mostly along the mounChristiansen, 21. 95 South WolImmediate past president of the sor, was cited for failure to yield tains. Low temperature tonight leotte at Tenth East and Soutl- eksociation Is D. A. Skeen of Salt the right-of-wwhen his car will be about 58 and the high toIollided with one dirven by Ben- morrow afternoon will be near 86. Temple Streets at 9:10 On. yes- Cake City. Mr, Skeen, a member , of the USAC board of trustees terday. son H. Hull. 26, at North Temple recently ennomneed his candidacy and Sixth West Streets-a- t 12:13 for the Democratic nomination a.m..- - yesterday. Mr. Huff's wife ror the governorship. As past suffered a bruised knee and was nresident he will hold membertreated at the accident scene. N'4167":, shIn on the executive committee. J. R. Berry, 43, 4201 Emerson Reed Bullen, general manager was cited for running into Ave., if Radio Station KVNU, Logan. A. Ye :4 , offectIonotely he parked car of David G. Kin-- It VIPS elected pi trustee of the USAC 114 1246 Fifth k East St., chen, Alumni Endowment , Library : Youre at Thirteenth South. ano Fifthl Trust Fund. He will hold office Coal In ( con best be expressed East Streets at 2:10 a.m. yester- -; or five years and will replace 11ill . clay, and Mrs. Dona1d Ewing, 23,! Supt. Lloyd Theurer of Logan. bilk: by o watch from p 2855 2420. East, WEks whose term exnires June 30. A given a! Mc Cambay's, ! U On A I'sers citation for making an improp"ate of epprecietion was given er turn and for having no driv- Mr. Theurer for his fine service. El H elm Ite e n- license in her 'possession when At the nresent time he is serving her car collided with- - one drivenl 'as chairman of the group. losP:w lulove Weitkem i41 p It! Eva 125 1. J. kti by ot I Street, Allen, 43, at South Temple and I Streets' U Jc Omega so Helbret ' ;ZN 11 at a.m. 119.93 yesterday s) Young Brigham Gotham Tevenees Child Injured SIVACE Glue sir those i46.2411tittear Sem., Stpoiod TEEC3 DELUXE Family 1 Thomas Zeller, son p .1 of our See . Steel Tub Deuble Wens variety Seal of Mr. and Mrs. G. Zeller.', 9801 LAWN MOWER OF SUPERIOR r Chassis...Aluminum Seigle Wzielot. The family of Brigham Young Drive Out, Pay 1West 'Second South St,' suffered WORKMANSHIP styles oncl prices. MORE POR YOUR OLD WASHER will celebrate the leader's 147th rightfoot when he ran . 11'.1 IUST PAY SMALL WEELLY Cash and Save tomorrow at three obSuperior Performance from between two perked cars birthday PAYMENTS 11 Tee Cheese -terms a , servances, reception f--r including into and the path of a vehicle easi Hos faster spinoing reel Call tee Latinate and Demonstration,. at the Lion House from 7:30 to 4 or driven by Lawrence Effeldt. 45 i I VIccd Va Milt:id cattioe. 10 p.m. 601 East 3065 South St., yester- - I At 9:30 a.m. Brigham Young's .?t e day at 12:30 p.m. or. Sixth East FURS $24 Bl datighter, Fanny Y. Clayton, will Street in Liberty Park. The boy i f.o.b., S. L Cet was treated at the police station place a wreath on his monument Nor Salt Lek HDVIE. & 1,,PPLIAt4CE ASK YOUR Main at South Temple and and dismissed. No citation was l' Dial Streets. No services have been issued. GARDEN SUPPLY DEALER 2102 SOUTH 11TH LAST Victor E. Anderson. 56, 2750 im- - i planned for this ceremony but the b Ibtarbobs-Distribute. by at 12:15 at meet family-will p.m. perial St.. was cited for running :1411LT.,3 111:13 Phew' 7 6262 UT. his graveside for a short PORTER WALTON co., S. into another vehicle. police said, L when tie drove his ear into one ' SUPERIORITY - SEE - COMPARE The New Frigidaire Automatic , , - - ,,, . - ''''5'1".". , I - J . 1 - ' ,.. ., F, - ' ': ' . . i", - ter-da- ve .e I , , INEv8,,,, w RITERS L EAGUE TO CO..s PONSER coNTEST . ' .?-lo- '4' -, ,,. ,i0, . - , za, ''' r ... . ., - ,,,,s, , r, t ..- . GRAND CHAMPION, I HOPEThat seerns oto bethe thOug'ht that's running through the mind of Kay Jolley of Angle, Utah, as he poses with his sprize Hereford steer; Kay , was the first contestant to register his animal in the Junior Fat Stock. - At , --- ., N. .., '.. .3 .; ,. '" . . ' ;,- - - , ' t, '4"-- . , 4to-- . ,.. ..-- ., ) -' sitiP4A:WMONass.' ,... - - ' - , ,. 4,, i , (-- 1 ,,,,,;. 't The car went out of control Church of Jesus Christ of Latm ,...N.1 I war the crest of a hill on traffic accidents y Saints. iday yesterday High. N.,, in Davis and Emery Counties. 10, turned over twice, and . Surviving are his widow and fay landed in a borrow pit '15 feet two daughters, Connie Rae and Killed were: I. k. ,...' -Mrs. June T. Balleyi all of Ogden; 6391 away from, the highway. : : ',,, Ge,triesiwens,46,,t Mr. Wells was in born his : who Twenty-Secon- d Preston, lives in mother, St., Ogden. Willard; t Mrs. LaRue Charleswortht" 34. IIda., Jan. 29, 1902, a son of New- - a grandmother,-- - Mrs. Minerva ton Sawyer and Lydia Rose Jenk- - Jenkins, Preston' three , . of Price. brothers, i Wells. He lived in, Ogden Marvin and Arvin Wells, Ogden .- . Three other parsons, including al?sout three and Thomas Wells, Martinez, years. a -' baby, were se-- 1 He was married to Frances Eliz- - Calif., and two sisters. Mrs. Jean,. riously injured. abeth in Reno, Feb, 25, netts Bedford, Oregon and Miss Gregg , The, two fatalities brought thnq 193. 9. lie was a Member of 19,18 Utah traffic death toll to 57. tha,Ila Wells, both of Ogden. , g The 1948 emorial.Day toll was one less than last year, however, , as three persons met death in traffic accidents in 1947. Mr. Wells was killed almost in, t , stantly yesterday at 2 p.m., when the car her was driving failed to . I .. ' . about a mile ' negotiate an,S-cur) , ' north of Kaysville. at work, see tho. (For pictures if.writers 1 6 t., ., Family Section Of tonight's News.) ' .:'' ,...' Tiwno Injured writes--whetNo matter how a, writer he dream's 1 . initt,r.redc the accident were his yary, while in, bed and half asleep, or reel,- them off up in I , business-lik- e his wge, Mrs, Frances G. Wells, fashion into a dictaphonethere is one thing I 39, and their daughter, Connie certain. If he really is a writer, he writes! Rae Wells, six weeks. Both were .. And that is what western writers are doing right 110,'" reported in "fair' condition at St. they are getting material shaped up ready for the big Deseret News-LeagBenedicts Hospital in ,Ogden. of Utah ,Writers' Contest which is being soon. .. The baby was reportedly suffer- - gored in connection with the Twelfth Annual Writers' Round. lug a skull fracture, while Mrs. in 31 1. and Aug. . up Brighern City, J'itly Wells received it compound free. ' In order to stimulate the production of local writers and ture of both bones of the towel to Include interest in the round-u- p, The News is offering'a o.; I right leg, mild concussion, mul- - ' series of cash, prizes for stories, articles, and poems: Stories tiple abrasions, bruises and shock. ' may be on any subject, 3000 words or less articles, 2008 words I Trooper Harold J. Ambler, state or less, should be suitable for neWspaper magazine publication I highway patrolman who investi- - and may or ma not be accompanied by photographs; and gated, said the car was apparent- poems, any subject, any style, 24 lines or less. The News re-- ly going too fast to ,make the serves the to . entries and may purchase right publish winning curve. The vehicle went out oi . others by mutual agreement with the author. I control, skidded into a four-fo- ot Prizes for stories and articles are $25, first; $15, second; , . borrow pit on the side of the 15 and for $25, and $10, $10, third; poems, second; first; prizes, road, swung hack onto the high- - ,of $1 each. All should be submitted anonymousty.! I way and rolled-ovthree' times wtih the author'smanuseripts name-ana address in and title seaLed entry in 280 feet '' envelope. Entries accompanied by a stamped, ' Loses Control envelope will be returned. Closing date is a postmark of June 25. The Contest is open to everyone, professional, amateur, or Mrs. Charleswortb was killed when the car she was driving - student The Writers' Round-u- p ' inaugurate d in 1937 b y the lato went out of control about 6 p.m. ison R. Merrill of Provo, is an annual event designed to yesterday, bote the interests of writers of the state and to give them of Huntington Her husband, Grant Charles- - friendly, social contacts with others engaged in the same ' worth of Price, pursuit- ng in the car This year, the event will be under the direction of Willard with her, suffered severe shock. The pair, were driving toward "Luce of Provo, president of the League of Utah Writers, and of the League with chapter presidents . the board Huntington. ' and membershit assisting. ' ' I , Among the ; celebrities to be on the program are Utah- born Sam Taylor, whose stories appear frequently In Collier; national magazines; Ruther Esquire, and other ford Montgomery,'specialist in outdoor and animal stories for young people sliut. winner of several awards for excellence in his work; arildt. Hoffman Price, pulp fiction writer. . Brigham city chapter of the League will act as host to e. ,,,,: the visitors, and .the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce is . program. planning events 0 round out the two-da- y - , ,, ,. '' - -1 t - , , o , . Two Utahns were killed in hol- - . , , , ' - ,, i. t,, , t. ,,.s,...., foL- - , I - 9 n Holiday ,...8 r Crashes f' r ... , , - ..., , 1 ,I ' , - . . Two, U fa h ns A re ay COPiNtliE ; , 4. (' , orAmio, NsIWSPAPER coun-ilma- PETERSON'S OFFERS FRIGIDAME ., I s, - , - . . . - ' , 4 - :1.: , ... ,', t . - - 1k .,." 1 - 4.:,,,,, t 4,- - 4 - Mystery Fire 4-- H i s'.. ''' 1. '''',. . . s , 10 t - ,r at ( WI . ' '''' 4 , Itfr t Salt Lake City, Utah, Monday Evening, May 31, 1948 , I . .. v.i ,t, , 4 ur Loss i '',, 1 ps - ---,- ,,,,,4 k , the ) , o , CS - . 'Tst . 40 1 1 Ii - ttil' . - , ,4, , , , , ' ,i,... - ,c ' e , , .4' I. - .. . . , , , en-at Lagoon. Any time after 5 p.m. Thursday exhibitors may board the Bamberger at , the North 'Salt Causes ) ... . , . - - ..,.-- , The'? plane on its back on the Salt Lake beach northwest of Lake station for the free trip Fooe le, two young Utah airmenl to Lagoon. Prizes that will be were back home in Roy today given away. by! The News at 4( srranging for mechanics ,,to re- - Lagoon include a bicycle, radio, pair the ship and fly it- back to Alen and pencil sets, roller skates, wrist watches, and thimthe Ogden Municipal Airport. ble drome racers. The two airmen, Arnold Har, dy and Melvin Brown. were force ed to leave the plane with its I' for the iaccasion, ,,the barn has tamaged propeller and..King tips been fitted up to Muse more than Md. hike 15 miles befCie being 500 youngster& who will be expicked up by E. Lavar TateJ hibiting their. animals in the president of the Tooele Flying show. who was making his Service, Deadline Tomorrow way to the men in an ambipance., Exhibitors have until 8 p.m. Fails To Take Off 4. and tomorrow to have their animals According- - to Hardy Brown, they, took off from the at the yards, but indications were Ogden airport at 11 a.m. yester- that most of the livestock would day, flew to Salt Lake and thenl be on thc spot .before the end of to Black Rock beach and along' today, allowing tomorrow to put lake shore to .a point near the animals in the best of shape "1 Stansbury Island. They said en- and grooming for the opening of gine throuhle forced them down the show. ' and when they tried to take off George R. Henderson,' M. L. after repairing the engine the Larsen, Van Moss and Melvin The Hazaleum constitute a committee runway proved too soft. plane nosed over, smashing the which was inspecting the anthey arrived today, elimvpropeller and bending the wing-ti- imals asthose not rated "good" or slightly. It came to a stop thating upside down and battery acid better for the exhibition. These was running into the cabin. animals, rated below the standard of "Grade A" beef or equivSighted Walking Since the plane carried only a alent in pork an,d lamb), will be vse sold on the open market, and four-hosupply of gasoline, a of the highest qualsearch was gtarted for the airmen only animals at the end of that time. Not until ity will be exhibited. 7 p.m. did one of the searching Shrinkage 'Allowed planes sight the plane alongside: Shrinkage allowances for cattle a three-wor- d message scratched been established as follows: 'on the beach: "Do Not Land." have V. The fliers were sighted making Cattle transported 51 to 100 miles, per cent; transported 26 to their way south toward Tooele. one two per cent; transMr. Tate was guided to them by 50 miles, 25 miles or less, three per one of his own planes, while ported No shrinkage will be alUtah Highway Patrolman Roy cent. on hogs and Iambi, which Hansen was attempting to reach. lowed be weighed off the truck. them with ' the aid of radio relay will ' The Intermountain Junior Fat messages. Stotk Show is sponsored by Salt Hardy and Brown were taken Lake County, Davis the Tooele, from where they were Salt Lake Chamber ofCounty, Commerce flown to Ogden at 10:57 p.m. last livestock committee and the State night. Department of Agriculture. Members of the committee are Commissioners Homer - W. Jayne e, George W. Morgan and Robert L. Cranmer of Salt Lake Coutity; Commissioners Eugene Tolman, Eugene C. Ford and W. A. Nalder of Davis County; James A. Hooper, of the chamber livestock committee, and Vernal A...Bergeson of the Department of Agriculture. - Cared For Cause of a the which damby Boys i aged Salt Lake Rail and Bus Ex- animal- - is fitted, cleaned, Terminal Every Railway Company: a press Agency, Inc., and Bamber- brushed and trained for showing ger Railroad Company property by the youngsters themselves. In to the extent of $4050 over the addition the animals must be fed, weekend was still undetermined watered and pens and their 'sur1 today, according to Willis roundings must be kept clean. For Smithr-marsha- l of the Salt Lake this task alone, prizes of $25 first, , o Fire Department. $15 second and $10 third are ofThe marshal added, however, fered to the or clubs of that the fire which started late the FFA and chapters s the Western by l' yesterday afternoon, apparently Livestock Loan Company through originated near the scales on the I. H. Jacob' and by L. E. Ellison freight docks at the rear 'of the and the Layton First National Vrminal company, 344' South Bank. 1 Tirst West St , Formal activities begin TuesThe blaze swept rapidly to ' the organizaRamberger freight tars and to day atof 8 p.m.; with "Show Town" and erecthe express agency garage. 353 tion , South Second West St., but et-- tion of its officers, and with a ficient action of city --firemen vaudpville show presented by halted the spread and saved the Sherman T. Lloyd, secretary of ' ; area from more extensive dam- the Utah Retail Grocers' Assoage, said Asst. Chief Don E. White ciation. ' in praising the work of firemen The actual showing opens at 8 under Wayne Oakason, battalion a.m. Wednesday, with formal cere. - chief. ,i monies, followed by exhibition Two 'alarms were turned in, and grading of livestock throughone at 8:58 p.m. and the other at out the At 7 p.m. a banquet 4 61:03 p.m. The fire had such a will be day. held for the Youngsters start thatit caused $3000 In dam- at the Newhouse Hotel by- - the age to the frame and corrugated at which a floor iron docks, $1000 damage to Bain show association, show will be presented by the berger freight.carg and $50 to the Salt Lake Kiwanis Clubs express agency garage. .$4050 rt , ., to. ' ,. at the resort. Free swimming,' rides and , numerous valuable prizes await the Junior stockm- - , - i - I , , , , .o. , , . . o ,k1 - le , . ,, , . - , ., L, - , most of Utah was re- the yards Wednesday through laxing in holiday comfort, the Friday. . Union Stockyards In North Salt Not only were the corrals and Lake were ,bustling with activity pens filling with choice cattle, throughout the day today, as the lambs and hogs, but the large vanguard of ,1100 head of live- show barn at the stockyards was stock poured in in preparation for taking on its quotaof htiman he twelfth annual Intermoun- occupants. Cleaned and scrubbed tain Junior Fat Stock Show, at , ' A highlight of the show will be the outing at Lagoon for the Junior. exhibitors.--- The 600 i youths will be the guests of The Deseret News Thursday V 4 ' - . .. -- 1100 Head of Livestock Arrive For of Youthful Färmers - . , . . , I "14,1t ,, - , 77) , r' 1 - ,, 11, , ,, f. PEHRASON ' '''' ' 85 :i! I s ' t 1 VIEINESOMI JrU3 tC -- o |