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Show ' July 14, 1948 TH1 NEWS DESERET, Utak Likke - At Ogden- -- 18 Sq,lteVpiöiii I Olympus Junior ir 1:7;Biu H;r..c.,,, SWISS, VISITOR RIDS .01i..iii.if61ii''''i::.'' t SOLTEI II:1111CA . PI SAL? LAKE ApiitoVid ans 'WORTH TRIP! !hasentra ILI C.7.1 Carta The policy committees from ten Fireworks NO 1:::;cooli-set-:,,:,.i.o.o..0....e.i- -- - Pioneer Days - Independent Utah mine, mill and I via in "I missed Salt Lake City 27 years ago when OGDENThe City 'Commis- smelter locals met in Salt Lake Hiram BeBee, con- the Utah State Supreme Court PRICE , victed .slayer of a Mt. Pletsant had delayed the execution for sion today voted to abandon City today to discuss company so I made special point of visiting the city this time. Ameiica, disthe customary fireworks faced execution on more than two years. offers for new contracts. marshal It was worth the trip." I Aug III today at the State Prison in Convicted of the Oct. 15, 1945 play in connection with the Although no official statement vodeot-Jul20 y Pioneer Con Days Salt take City. , , with a heavy Swiss-acce- nt ki yingotLonT.Larserr,-- Mt. to 24 because of the accident dent of Garfield Smelterms H. G. Muller, Swiss Parliament member todaras he preof Belk remained quiet and Pleasant, BeBee was found guilty which Local No. 304. and chairman of showed no emotion as sentence in a Multi court Feb. 5, 1946. On with a occurred int connection He and his party pared to see more of "beautiful America." display in Salt ' Lake' the group, indicated that discuswax pronounced here yesterday Feb. 25 he was sentenced by for Yellowstone headed Park. CLO on on a w oubtalsobehelti sion City Julya5. I Seventh JudgeJoimAHougaard to- - he bydge-IW---11.elleMr. Muller explained that he was sent to this country to was taken on affiliation. Indications were- that The action Judicial District, after appeals to ,executed April ,12, 1946. the ten local unions. all recent represent his government at the International Labor ConOn Dec. 16, 1946 the decision of recommendation of Mayor 'Jarwihdrawees from CIO Internaference in San Francisco last week. He combined business the Manti court was reversed in man W. Peery, who said: "There have been no acci- tional Union of Mine, Mill anda with 1 action Court and the by Supreme planned a tour of make would pleasurebringing his familyand 'Enchanted Land' Smelteeworkers. 14 in of fireworks dents years the case was transferred from ProStates and a visit to Canada. United the the toward s, "massmove," at Pioneer Days Ogden Sanpete County to Carbon Coun- displays Metalworkers Council, gressive rodeos and rather than enLabor unions in Switzerland are very powerful, he said, ty for new trial. the safety of children since some locals have expressed even more so than in the United State?. Over danger BeBee was found .. guilty again that I group. parents during our rodeos, favor for of the Swiss Parliament members, he added, represent labor. ,4., June 27, 1947, and on June 30, or Meanwhile, John Clark, ChiI recommend that we Mr. Muller said he is the equivalent of e, U. S. representay Judge Keller disregarded the the fireworks for this forego of IUMMSW, concago, president year." Jury's recommendation for life - A number of people were in- tinued a meeting at Tooele with tive in the lower house of parliamentthe National Council. imprisonment and set the execu- jured during the Independence Frank A. Wardlaw Jr., manager The upper house is called the House if States. There are tion for Aug. 11, 1947. , of International Smelting and Reeight major political parties active in the little country. A motion for a new trial was Day fireworks display in Salt Company for a new conVisitors to the Utah State Fair, denied July 14, 1947, and the case Lake City when rockets ex- fining "Our biggest problem, at present," he said, "is getting raw comthe with tract. "Negotiations 1 at in the grandstands to be ' held in Salt Lake City,, war once more appealed to the ploded to supply our industries. We specialize in fine ma-- , be materials should end favorable are pany State Fairgrounds. Sept--- 18 through Sept 25, will Supreme Court. A decision af- the Utah completed some time today," Mr. chinery and the world demand for it is tremendous." be entertained by top talent of firming the Carbon Court decision Clark stated. Accompanying Mr. Muller were his wife and daughter. the ,country, according to was handed down May 21, 1948, Marguerite, and two other companions, Hans Winzenried and today from Sheldon R. and date of sentencing was reset Hail Reunion Set , To Meet Norwegions his son, Heinz. They will end their trip Aug. 13, when they Brewster, secretary - manager of for yesterday. the fair board. The monthly meeting of the embark for home on the liner Nieuw Amsterdam, family reunion for the de'A scendants of Edmund E. Hall will Norwegian Latter-cla- y Saint OrMr. Brewster is on the west Mrs. Muller provided the final note of enthusiasm over the be held near the Liberty Park irradiation will be held tomorrow eoast, closing contracts with agenvastness of America. With typical European volubility she bandstand Sunday noon. All fam- at 8;15 p.m. at the Fourteenth cies for acts to be presented free 'exclaimed: "So big! I say to my husband, if I have to get out to fair patrons and to revue acts ily members were asked to take 'Ward chapel, 151 West First South and walk, I die!" St. their own lunches. . ,e make up the big Coliseum show to be presented twice daily by adrnission charge. CAMP W. G. WILLIAMS Negotiations, which have,..been under way for several, weeki with Talks on current political and soare continuing at leading Iheatrical agencies, Lill cial problems 0 Boys State today with Dr. L.-week.W of assistant Woodbury, professor Brewster said in his report, and WI to Utah performers physiology, University of Utah School of Medicine, speaking on definitely among the beat in their peaceful uses of atomic energy field. evening. One of the highlights of the this With the help of Salt Lake City tonfairi'as far as kiddies are "En- Judge Frank E. Moss and City eerned at least, will be the Arthur A. Allen Jr., chanted Land," an area which Attorneys Don Hansen, court systeros wilflouse children's features in and penalties for violaof all the determining a fairyland atmosphere Walt tions of laws and ordinances of Discreated characters by the boys have been operating this ney- or suggested by Mother week. Goose fables. Convictions for window-breakin- g Another feature of this year's' ll, and have conAmerica Miss the be will fair numerous cases of , test. for Utah. During the four accompanied tardiness Ind failure to attend Amyl of this revue Miss Utah for classes and noise after taps. The 1948-4- 9 will be selected to rep- youths have the opportunity of resent Utah at Atlantic City in learning the difference between the 'Mist America 'Pageant the anarchy and democratic government by practical experience. following September. - r i Plans to moderaize the Otras--- t, t Hollia-i, pus Jurtioc High School at day were approved last KWIC '. when members of the sGranAte.: School Board ofet-taritututosi cortunittee. made sip of .rmt church, and civic. leathers. at tkel school. ) ''... cs '- toe tetto',, .. .. I Ik go. ile..... .,..11.11P:roits "01 -- - --- ' lb Itpagoom'wpd I 10.1."'".,A. IL,01011 ea 4 which : I S".1..... 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'' The meeting also considered el 4' letter from Jack Clay county 1121 !. ,..., chief, which stated that the t pus School has adequate fire pro, ; lootection with two fire plugs -' , t , rated 520 feet away, I Norman C. Berndt- - tookesitan ! Wad for the citizens' ohnuntttee, the committee could silt accept! ricV the fire chiefs der:Otos they! feel that there' is sot 4it'!1."'lle i water pressure hi- That ate. I 4- 1-- 'to ' 1 Carried to completion by ' Ibp.Featurei. - - The program -- - Fair Slates g . - b was--matie- l- r, v dit -- i4 pitovect guality . mote Imiaireeldime itecomeA rocks-in-bedro- tAw'z ettoJz q - Slated Set-vice- s I SAVE MONEY For Binkerd Babe Out Cask sad Cory demise win please yes days es dry clossiss. skirts mid kindly wash Graveside services for Thomas Ray Binkerd, infant son of Thomas Ray and Ida Maria Thurston Binkerd, 254 East Eighth South Bt., who died at the Hill Field Hospital at 4:45 p.m. yesterday, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 pro. 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