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Av ,, ,, ,.....t..., . j,;, ., , g ,,, ." ' 41' .',., ,,A, ...., Ate 1 , LTYu'esdNayEWEvSenPinAg,PSEeRptember FIJAtahM, 't, 1 , ; ok,;,; .. i 'N . ' - . 4,1 y , , 4-- - . 4,': ,.. ,1.,--,',-', ,i , - - I , ' '. -'- - ' s - ' . . rx , 0'P f G r.c Republicans' Only Aim Is To Get Power, e.mocratiCliairman TellsS. L , ,o ,,,, - t Jacobsen Market 2115 East Twenly-ti ..s. 10 a.m. in the Newhouse Hotel. ' By Jame; 0: McKinney I irst '''Sbuth it,A1 assumed St.., : duties PROGRESSfON SCHEDULESalt oil W. Rawlings. Utah nanew is The is scheduled Calvin Lake's ' big $5,000,000 plant k refinery 2 rapidly taking shape. f ' ...4. as new president of the ' ,, News Tuesday Deseret Political .Writer' tional . wu la - ..committeeman, f 1 tobegin rianufacturing petroleum products earlyP. in November. It is located north of 'City limits, near Beck's Hot Springs. Utah Retail Grocers Association 'i i to do want Democrats The charge. . , succeeding Chris Joulis,, Helper. senator discussed political ME Jacobsen was elected late "something for the people but the as The ' well as western problems with . :',. : ,Monciay at the colielusien of the ., Republicans just want to do any- the group and received the view- - . ' ' ' ' two-da- y s convention association , thing to get into power", Sen. J. points of the various leaders as , . sek s s in Hotel Utah. ' Howard McGrath, Democratic na- to the election possibilities of , new officers selected - . , ' ' . ,"' ' severe parry Randle, Eureka, first tional chairman, told an overflow, President Truman in their respective states. ., , vice president; G. Stanley Brewcrowd at the South High Sch101 Senator McGrath said the . i , . ,, er, Ogden, second vice president; Monday night. political situation "looks very ento the progress made, 'will : BY Mrs. M i auditorium . ,Drew Jacobsen, Salt Lake City, I for77.f'We 1 should going .1 keep He said the president couraging." be ready to go at that time. Deseret News Correspondent treasurer; 'arid Leo Allen, Provo; . ward, not return to the 'normalcy' appears to be making a very sucThe in ties with the project Cleve H. I . Hanson, Logan; s's,. . or inactivity of Republican ad- cessful appeal to the people. "I BOUNTIFULProgressing , 1.4? , pipe line bringing oil , Republican Party leaders Tues, right on schedule is the $5,000,000 Uni- Boulter, Provo; A. D. ministration," the Senator from look for a great upsurge in pub- - '. PROVOBrigham Young from Colo. The Rangley, refinery Price; Douglas Dixon, Rhode Island declared before a lic sentiment when the president fall day were completing ' arrange- oil refinery . being erected just unit- s- consist -- of ' the crude enrollment versity quarter oil Democratic public rally. 4:.,iLlm reaches the great industrial cenments for the Thursday visit of north of Becks Hot. Springs in unit, the boiler house, the figures continued to soar Tues- Robert Sandrup, Ogden; dAir. el. loading North Salt Lake. The project was racks and Senator McGrath thundered the ters of the East,"-- be said.er , day as Students jammed the halts Allen, Tooele; Rae Ashton, ( administration the ,,, Gov. Thomas E. Dewey in Utah set to be s. a Mr. Rawlings sale-westof the upper campus during the nal, and Wendell L. completed and in 4' is about 65 1 where he will make one of his tion in early threqt that the "benefits coming it .T. W. gcLake Salt Zackrison, makNovember, and, from Democratic. administration Democrats are interested in , completed- at the present time. second day- of registration. 7members of the board of maw- -' When Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, dean of ,.. for-t- he major campaign addresses, ac- Past- - 16 -- years''could- be ing themselves heard in-t, Is finished it wilt 0cess it at . ! satd-th"We ' tional administration. '"' -as enrollment a want lost in an average of 15,000 barels of, oil students, ording to Vernorr Romney, state very short time if the Mr. Jacobsen . said association PREXY:.). Mox Jacobsen, Inational legislation to meet our it I for 01.11 a.m. totaled 3400, and pre-- 1 members ;Iiiiirmant Utah-- - opposition were voted in, of aa daayx,imbuumt head Lokernew to bauciiitty tiisrl.lbeing for more westerners We want s agreed work "Benefits will be lost if those problems. figures will ul .of ' Retail-Grocer- s The Republican standard bearer , . Association. show an increase over the 4366 efficiency during the coming 25.000 barrels-have fought against all pros- appointed to political posts that who day. ' i is should be administered by the, scheduled to make three stops ' , enrolled for the autumn quarter year in order to distribute merthe time measures are voted into Throughout building Perity , to chandise Welt the consumer we want as of the and all-tipeople i . in the stateCache Junction at there has been an average of 700 last year, the high for shouted the .national chairourselves to be heard more often , , cheaply as possible. . l' 2:30. workmen employed, and for a one quarter. man. p.m.; Ogden at 4 p.m. and "Our he "is and more strongly," Mr. Rawlings said, watchword," As veterank men predicted. enroll,' to see The western party leaders said. I Salt Lake . that 'hot . is Consumer ment continued to Mrs. I.4 a.m. His Ihave been s.working there at one drop, but the Monday morning voted unani"That is the purpose of this , , Salt Lake City, speech students overcharged." time. These men are mostly local , Influx of to revive the Western ineetinelie said. mously of the Mr. '"We will di'. all Jacobsen as from added that Plumbers . parts long mert with key men and skilled more than made up for the dif- will be broadcast by KSL' locally Democratic Conference,. dOrmant !cuss our as grocers can meet tlieir finanwith Ihe nato Salt men brought in from various ference. preblems be will state welcomed. and by KDYL locally and nation- during the war years, ano named tional chairman and form a perIncial are not obligations Classes they the of Open Wednesday nation to oversee ' Calvin W. Rawlings, national manent organization which will 7:10 to 8 p.m. nice City Friday afternoon by points Class work will begin Wednes- - terested in Increasing their earn: - ally over NBC from Glade when they the work. J. for Utah as chair- -' Lfunction Art Earl committeeman Mayor well , A ,e, ings Opeii-Ti-ris the Pi (eject is completed' set- man. to Hotel' Newhouse empt 'for at election years," he said. Next year's convention will be gather there will be about 70 men em- - gnati4oe-tor--1-at- e students. Gov. Herbert B. Maw,weleomMr., ,Romney said, the convention of the Utah Provo auto , . in the refinery itself with - One of the most interesting' held either in Ogden or Salt Lake tle the the group of national coming affair in the Salt Lake Tabet- - State Master Plumbers' Associa- ployedmen exact Tt the to date and City, strike be made mechanics place will fitom about the comingl students the things key probably. , mitteemen. committeewomen, will be Standard Oil nacle is "wide open" to every- - tiOn7 The 'convention be selected by the board ofsdlrec-- a series of d to BYU this year is the remarkComany of meetings called for state chairmen and vice chair, one. No tickets are required and to order at 2 p.m. by John . forn.a, R. W. Johnson. secretary able geographie distribution, Dean tors. Utah Indus- - men, said It was timely that the Wednesday by the . are H. Reeve, association president. people of all political faiths , and treasurer of the Salt Lake Lloyd.. said. Students' have come , western party leaders meet be4; Commission. trial A. Mr. to secretary Chapman, George 'Romney attend, urged South Refining Co., and the. Salt Lake from Etirope; ; Asia,'.Africa, ' . cause ' announced of problems of the west have the association, added. . , Daniel. Edwards of Salt Lake Pipe Line Co.. states. There will America, the Hawaiian Islands become major issues in the naB. Hawley. vice also be 25 to 30 in commissioner ,, Partial plans for greeting Mr. Tuesday that J. industrial Z. stuCity, a areas and other to form people employed Dewey have been worked out, Mr. president of the National Associa- in the administration offices. charge of labor relations, will tional campaign. dent body of an unusually cosI Senator McGrath said the situaOAKLEYDarrell Johnson, 8, Ve, , Romney said. E. A. Parsons, tion of Master Plumbers, will adin the City mopolitan nature. in Louisiana was "wholly un- son of Bert and Helen Workman tion on session the the dress Member opening of the GOP and County Building with rep's Cache County - that the the United .Despite heavy Declaring enrollment, T h a Insurgent , satisfactory." "state central committee will greet subject "The Value of the Naregistration machinery worked States government is spending resentatives of Local 1066, Inter- Democrats their Johnson, Oak ler, was killed in. &re running to Local Ortional Organization Machinat Association of national arrival on his . to and there were' few $4,000,000 a week governor Ithe keep- the smoothly and vice presidential 'tautly Monday at 9:30 p.m. near , ganizations." Cache Junction. lines which students had to work price of potatoes high, when pric- ists (independent), bargaining presidential . the Democratic his home when he reportedly candidates under . will be Contact" I Bank "Your ' At Ogden, governor Dewey will e through to complete :their enroll- es are already too high, the agent for the mechanics. emblem and President Truman Jumped from a hay load on which - , -- ; meetIt is address the crowd from a plat- - the subject of an address by Ray-Moa understood similar ment. Association has .Utah Taxpayers and his running mate would have C. Wilson, Sr., vice presiOrientation Meet Held form erected in front of and adjahe was riding and ran into the 'launched a two point relief pro- ing has been called with the deal- to of Bank appear on the fourth or fifth First Security a dent, to view Students in the counseling serv- gram for taxpayers and house- ers, witha cent to the depot. 'holding ' . ballot on an independent ticket.1 path of a bus. Utah, at Saturday morning's sesice met their - advisers in the wives. joint meeting of the union and , Republican leaders from Utah sion to move "This The seeks transfer suffered head 10 Other boy multiple at speako'clock; The Salt lake County grand Smith Building banquet hall,. The association 4 will start joining the Dewey the operators in the afternoon. I9 urged citizens for the irregularity Injuries. According to Thomas i will be Wil- j responsibility ers its continued morning Saturday inquest those while to college; to: " at Pocatello where, he arjury assigned Concilator Invited . to the voter," Senator McGrath j party liam A. BracA founder-presideinto gambling hi the county Tues- met advisers and, deans in the 1. "Call upon the secretary of rives at noon Thursday. They will of said. "Southerners generally are McNeil, Summit County deputy Inc.; Business the use Mr. insaid Engineers, Edwards he had day, especially through the Smith ballroom.'ape- I1 continue to board the agriculture to act promptly to vited Donald Godman of the.D. S. ver) loyal to the Democratic' sheriff, the victim was one of Dr. William A. Murphy, assistant of pinball machines, it appeared , Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. another reduce support prices on next cial at Cache Junction and at several boys riding on the rear Conciliation Service to partici- vote and this present plan w111 of a professor of marketing, Univer- from the witnesses summoned orientation meeting in the Smith . ,, Ogden. force many Southerners who plan hay wagon, unknown to the ' year's of Utah; Newell Pickett, to 'testify. in sity the meetings. Building auditorium will feature Doors of the. Tabernacle will State Board of 2. "Urge Congress at its next pate Lavirence Stevens, Oakley. to to driver, vote vote for the president, and GilHealth, one was There Chief representative of the mystery witness a spot map of Student distribu- session to take o He said the boy jumped from will p.m. and seats in bert W. Williams Sr., partner, who was in which Democratic the ticket steps against union in the talks will be Walter brought. to the j ury tion by states and countries, in Itwo I small reserved sections the load into the path of a Wolf. Williams, Gritton fz Wilde, heat- from the State Prison, where which Idaho, California and Colo-!lid- o wipe out the government price Owens of San Francisco, grand that state," he said. for students mid party officials iing' engineer's. was The situation in Louisiana is Creek Stage Company bus, tom-Cit- y, which born support subsidy is serving a term for embezhe Mr. Owens will strive to retain their lodge representative. on east from Salt Lake and public officerswill be held Election of officers will. high- zlement. So far as is this positions as principal sources of of a cIepression philosophy and is due to arrive in Provo Tuesday 11totally unfair and unacceptable.1 war-tim- e as a I I Itonlyt until 6:45 p.m., Mr. Romney light the 2 p.m. session Saturday witness has not beenknown, farm believe the voters of that state Highway 189. Driver of the bus . nrev.itallz.ed to connected H. Howstudents. Pres. night, according 13.tgisert 1, 4 said. to halt, was Harold Deardon, Kama.. . stimulant." afternoon, which will be for mem- with the operation of slot ma- ard S. McDonald Will officially of Provo, business agent for Local should take lege; action he added. The accident occurred in front The to 1066. was it," first step ' designed . bers only. Mani; will be formu- chines. I To Begin At 7 p.m. greet all new students to the of the Edward Sorenson farm. . relief the and immediate With to . bring lated for strengthenfirg affiliate inflation, 01 Sept. 3, the jury on its campus. Clarence H. Harmon, chairrespect ' 4. ; The program will get under organizations t h r ou second permanent relief, .asso- man of the national chairman said that if about 800 feet from the boy's the own initiative with the aid of on the ghout dealers committee to the way at 7 p.m. with the audience state. A. qation heads said. the sheriff's department, police Methodist Mission' was out of town the national administratior were home. The body was taken ; , in I tinging the Star kpangled BonHeber the farmers admit that negotiations, "Immt City. in elected Olpin diate Mortuary November, Coticludingivents of the con- officers, and a score .of special a'nd could not be con- Tuesday 1)i ner under direction of J. SpencerJ would the be 62.75 a hundred price taken vention.. will be a banquet at 8 assistants, conducted a raid and gotsteps by tacted, but it is understood that Cornwall, leader of the Taber- p.m. Saturday, followed The .Utah Methodist Mission, paid by the government for po- Louis Callister, Salt Lake attor- ernment to combat the idleI- Will,Enter Plea by a confiscated some 300 machines. , . nacle Choir. Alexander Schreiner, dance. trend at all levels of the All of these machines, with the Women's Society of Christian tatoes under the 90 per cent for- ney who has been handling the tionary i Tabernacle organist, wiU provide Special entertainment for visit- eiteption of some taken from Service, will hold its annual fall mula is excessive and has led, case for the dealers, will be pres- nation's economy.' Sigmund Robinson, American . The senator appeared before Forks will enter plea in U. S. fl the accompaniment. I ing ladies will be pr ovided clubs at Bingham, Murray and meeting Oct. '8, at 10:30 cm., in to unnecessary potato growing ent. '' Dr. Robert D. Steele, president throughout the convention by the Midvale, were of the approximately JO party leaden; District Court Oct. 1 to a charge . A type licensed the First Methodist Church, 202 which has helped build up the Arbitration Proposed western states at a of selling alcoholic beverage to from the-- 11 Second South St. About 150 present tremendous surplus," the East of Wevstocrnamtisotn. College . will offer ladies' auxiliary of the Salt Lake for "amusement 1 only." that opened at an Indian, U. S. District Attorney women Association. are to Plumbers' Merchant statement said. regional attend. meeting expected Mr. has Conducted 1 the The jury Edwards a hear. . petitioned the -... Dan B. Sheilds, said Monday. Third District Court for an order into the dispute here Sept. int , 1 . et nothe time he Ito that machines and' that ' destroy lAt . proposed Irwroefortinee0-AveatAt- t ' the matter be submited o arbi- . :lice has been served on the own. . ers. This petition will be heard! tration. This was rejected by the PREPARE NOW FOR I; on Oct. 4. dealers. 1. ', . 11"111"" In the meantime, the jury is, Mr. Edwards said he was call-m- g ly , . W4dnesnew the or whether for probably considering meetings , , ,,,, not ,public officers have been in, day on a basis of findings of a 'l volved in the gambling racket' speciaNnvestigator of the indus.i which, it was announced, amounttrial commission who has con, t r' k , ed to over three million doltacted the union and the dealers' If 4',, t 4- 0,e the to . 4,,,,, ,. lars a year in Salt Lake County. recently. ,e, i A total of 103 mechanics i walked off their jobs at eight JudiciarY Committee these neti and different i )1 ' , Provo auto plants July 13. Their . ' 1 Schedules Meet Friday Bendix Washers! They've just arrived in original demand was for a pay ' . lbooct of 43 cents an hour. How;I -, our store! seen features , new before never Many The Utah Legislative 'Council, at one time in the negotiaever, ' on 4 - they can even in subcommittee their 1 own law judiciary put soap! tions they to accept a 15- ' F OPEN HOUSE SLEEPING 6 , cent pay hoffered $1.56 an hour. ---ii -7 BAGS at the State Capitolac , . I ., , , ito H. d Lewis 1 it Lloyd, 4 Friday, Oct. 11st - , ,.p.m. ...."-as as $120 ,,,,of the council. 4 ,:. lt Elias L. Day The world's favorite automatic washer for as Lake , p.'m. to 11 p.m. i ,...02,114....77.'"7.; $.4 City) is chairman'of the subcommuch as $120 less than other automatics I Extra haavy., warm' to. just ,,.: ,, :' mittee. Purpose of the meeting weal pollen! raver, 100 adirtle 'more than ordinary ha;t1.work washers! ' 475 . 1', ' ' is to arrive recom4 tilled. J IN . , If mendations to be presented to the . Utah Society of Public Ac- I 9x9 WALL TENTS ''t PAID ' RENOIR WASHERS PRICED LOW . AS as a whole. council AS1995 FREE PRIZES , , countants held its annual con- $19.45 . GS vention at Newhouse Hotel Tues- SA ' coy to 1) compact, i Utah Legislative , BISTSUPEDAT Finest day with about 50 of the 80 Inianage. 1 , Setion N. Hear wall Heaps 1aratria1 r , in members Business ,s, . attendance. . r tanstruclattl Committees To Meet , at the , sessions were held in the morn1 .), TENTS or ALL SIZES MADE TO . 11 LAL' Hammond Organ , ORDER . . . OUICKLY AMD x e , ing arid afternoon. . Meetings of the judiciary law, ,, 1 r 47' oomtanIntermit to compounded ECONOMICALLY, 11 I Clair M. Mortensen, trust ; ' SELDON N. HEAPS enforcement and the agricultural ''' ' COLEMAN CAMP STOVES 8.85 '; ? 'wally it tho tato at two pot cent ,, and state lands subcommittees of of Walker Bank Trust and II t. NOTHING WILL BE SOLD 8.45 t - -Company, was principal speaker - P:sdani:u"win. tee': and mlsinAl - ' COLEMAN, LANTERNS. ,, Legislative Council will at the afternoon session, discuss- - , SHOVWN AND RIFLE SHELLS 11 be held at the Capitol during the: See the Latest in Pahang tolunviiceo withdrcrwad of 't 1 TARPS ANY SIZE next two weeks, Lewis H. Lloyd,' ' ing accounting and tax.N prohip'Is 'volnnos 01 cow tiro In : I estate executive director of the administrating council, ' , , ", trusts. Gov. Herbert B. Ma, . 4,1 , ' 'i announced Tuesday. ' tom; .f. on the program to addresa, e' g Mr. said the Lloyd "You ain't Beat. the Dutch" ,.i jucticiary v 7 at 1,1 . law enforcement committee will p.m. '' col. eeneot omnmdinner , APPLIANCE i i n charge of the , meet at 7 p.m. Friday in the couns N t. 1 i 1 --- ' ''' ilk RADIO' 11 convention 'included:. Douglas ' cil offices, while the agricultural , , 1, ' 11 ' ' t " '. , t , COMPANY e and state lands group will meet, . o, lBorg, chairman; Clyde Critic, Paul '1,. - ,. , , . , 4 . ,' 364 S 0 U T H STATE tOct 8 at 8:30 p.m. in the Senate. Glen Crandall, Anton!, 44Ason et ,roodoOy . Ste.t Lek-- t . PHONE 38 - SOUTH MAIN ' ,sHturtner, .. ' 1 and Richard E. Davis. .1 i chambers, , , , ,( , McGrath Warns , ' .1'-, , 1.fg:' 77:1 ''À .,t i . ' -- ' ; . ........--,----.0- ok , e' 28, 1948 - -- Salt Laker Presidentt Of State Kssociation J. Max Jacobsenroriet r() f , , , , Name Leader , - ,..: ..- '' ,, , " ; . , I, Salt ew ; -- -- LakTeHCiEtly, f ran-uroc- t, ,, ' - ....0 - t: 1 .l. , - . ;', . 1, 1 ' 'III - , , , , ' .'"1.7, 4 ,r,c, , 4if: ,,,...,,,, ,;,,,.. . -- , 77,r7. 1.4.1.it....r...lit--- - f ei4, ., I' ,'',(,! t I .. ... ' 1 , ;.,,,,,.,..,,, ,.., , ..,,,. I ..A - , J1J1 ., , . , ' . , , , - ....,.......4 : 1 - , I . , , . , . . . , i to':. , Oil. Utah GOP Heads ' Refirier.r-Will.- , . - . Start on Schedule Completing I . . , , , Byu Enrollment - Promises to ( ' , , . Dewey Visit Plan ,- Pass Last year - ' 182-mi- le i , opera-building- per-cen- t -- he . ...- - 850 Plumbers Set . , , State- Meet, - Meet Will Try To Settle ) City. n. Provo - . I Oakley Boy, 8, Cali-aile- a.rn. Taxpayers Mystery Win Summoned By Grand Jiffy nd f-yeares- PROVOtt Dehl . Srike, Hit- - Killed by Bus - - . j nt - 17-c- ar 4 p: . pop. , - - . out-of-st- - , "EVen - ' -- HOLLAND CO. ,, FURNITURE Invitation Extends An , . ' FALL FURNITURE raudishetter Is:ushers! ffluclilotrer prices! .. StIS1 ir. , COMESEE .STYLE SHOW - , 4 COMESIIVE 7 , -- Accountants (R-Sa- $1500 A ... - 1 ;: '''. ' , crah . 4 . enforcement . . - - -- 0 - ' . 'Hold Sessions INTELIIE,JT ' I - ori nurccett vtili ' - . 8 el' ,. ' 41grit,,r , the-Uta- h HOME FURN IHINGS . . Ila !it'll 93 --- --- - 1,?' 1 .1 rro ,, ,, : ' , ' I cl :1 ! sI UNION TRUST I (7' ,,,.,,,, ,,c . 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