Show V Briefs Called on LDS Request For Tax Exemption in Idaho Employment Up In Utah Despite BOISE (UP) — The state taxfcommittee of the general church commission yesterday gave 30 days welfare committee told the comin which to file briefs after dos- mission under ing its hearing on a request for tax that there still are many L D S Saints church members on relief rolls exemptions for Latter-dachurch welfare projects in Teton He said there was a particularly Oneida Washington and Gem coun- large number afforded relief by ties the church in the Idaho Falls area Witnesses for the church told the Uhrhan added that the L D S commission that it was their opin- church encourages members to reion tkat Idaho law stated that proj- ly upon the church for relief needects such as those sponsored by the ed but when they are on county of L D S welfare program should be state assistance rolls the church does not provide supplmentai reThey pointed out that the ma- lief Albert R Bowen Salt Lake City jority of the 110 church-ownefarms in Idaho have been exempt counsel for the general welfare from property taxes in past years commitee said the commission Ten Projects Appeal should encourage the welfare proTen projects in the four coun- gram because of the relief it proties are appealing assessor’s re- vides to public assistance rolls fusals to grant exemptions He contended that under Idaho it Alfred W Uhrhan Salt Lake law societies or corporCity secretary of the executive ations are Steel Shutdown I cross-examinati- y son-taxab- le d non-prof- non-taxabl- e SALT LAKE CITY (UP) In steel spite of the nation-wid- e strike unemployment in Utah declined 2700 during July the state department of employment security said yesterday A pressing need for agricultural workers more than absorbed layoffs caused by the strike The number of unemplayed persons dropped to 7983 for the period ending July 15 — almost 600 below the figure for a similar period a year ago On a statewide basis demand for certain specialized jobs was high especially in school teachers principals ordnance men airplane mechanics electricians and tabulating machine operator categories 30-da- y Davis Fair Results Kaysville Man Wins 2 Grand Championships KAYSVILLE— A cow and a bull owned by Olene Whitaker pf Kays-vill- e walked off with the grand ' championships in the Holstein division at the gala Davis county fair which ended last night And Judy Whitaker daughter brought home a blue ribbo& with her fancy Holstein heifer Val Stuart of Kaysville showed the grand champion Holstein heifer yearling in the junior Greyhound Takes V Wednesday for Nationals Complete Control Internationally Of 2 Bus Lines To Speak at X By AILEEN NELSON BRIGHAM CITY— A vivacious brown-eye- d girl who prefers to be called by - her nickname doesn’t care about being photographed in a bathing suit and would rather talk about anything than herself leaves Wednesday by airliner for the "Miss Amer--ica-” pageant in Atlantic City N THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 24 1952 ' D 3-D- J Talking about Marilyn (Bunny) Reese Brigham City’s "Miss Utah” of coursqt t She’ll answer to "Marilyn” feels more at home being but called "Bunny” the name her father gave her when she arrived at Easter time in 1934 Her full name is Marilyn Martha Reese if you’re wondering Accompanying "Miss Utah” to the national beauty contest will be her mother Mrs Emery Reese of Brigham City and Mrs Allen Q Howard who directs the state competition during the ani nual fair A reception in her honor will be held tomorrow night in the Intermountain Indian school auditorium beginning at 8 p m under auspices of the Brigham club City 20-3During the evening she will model each item in her “Miss America” pageant and will present the talent routine she hopes 'will carry her to the national throne now occupied by Colleen Kay Hutchins last year’s “Miss Marilyn (Bunny) Reese It was her senior year at Box Elder high school and being studentbody vice president took up a lot of hours too She was selected "outstanding girl” nonetheless when graduation rolled around Does she date? Well certainly Takes a nephew or niece along now and again what’s more Bathing suits Miss Reese thinks are for swimming And she isn’t wild about putting one on for any other purpose That' may be why you haven’t seen many published phofos of the beauty in plunge attire Except for essentials she’s reluctant to talk about herself for any great length of time When it’s all over she flashes you that infectious smile — and changes the conversation Right at this stage her future isn’t too clearly defined That pretty much depends on what happens in New Jersey 0 Utah” Tall (five foot six inches) dark haired and charming Miss Reese measures 24 inches around the waist 34 inch bust She weighs bracket The Smoot Brothers of Centerville made almost a clean sweep of championships in the Jersey class Calvin Smoot 13 son of Mr and Mrs Edgar Smoot came out with a ribbon on his heifer Crowds Flocked in Huge crowds flocked to the fairgrounds behind Davis high school during the two fair days Displays were thrown open both days at 9 a m A gaited saddle horse followed by a rodeo which the Davis County Sheriff’s posse sponsored concluded events Winners in the different classes were as follows: Mrs Susan Argyle of Clearfield won (he handwork sweepstakes with an embroidered tablecloth and napkin set Violet Crawley Kaysville with a tatted tablecloth Ruth Schick Bountiful won the junior division with a wool suit and Nettie Wilcox of Kaysville came out first in the group with a luncheon set 4 Iij the Betty Crocker chiffon cake exhibit La Priele Stoker and Elmo Steed of Clearfield took first and second place winning the silver cake plate and Betty Crocker cook book as well as the ribbons June Sparks of Kaysville won third place and a cake server Carolyn Marston of Kaysville club took first place in a Kerr Comely Miss Utah Leaves 120 pounds Five days after winning the state crown “Bunny” inherited the busy whirl of activities that goes with it She appeared at a reception given then by Brigham City civic clubs — and hasn’t had much free time since CHICAGO (AP) — The Greyhound corporation plans to assume "complete control” Oct I of two bus lines linking Chicago and the Pacific coast The lines involved are Union Pacific Stages and Interstate Transit Lines intercity bus systems operating between Chicago Los Angeles and Portland under the name of Overland Greyhound Purchased Stock Greyhound corporation which has owned 33 per cent of stock in the two lines announced it has purchased the stock interests in the two firms held by the Union Pacific railroad and the Chicago and North Western Railway Interstate Transit operates between Chicago and Los Angeles via Omaha and Salt Lake City with connections to Denver Kansas City Mo Sioux Falls S D and Fairmont Minn Union Pacific Stages run from Salt Lake City to Portland Ore and Spokane Wash The announcement said Overland will continue to be operated from its present headquarters in Omaha Neb by an autonomous organization and no changes in personnel are contemplated Godfrey Departs From Sun Valley ' SUN VALLEY Idaho (AP)— Arthur Godfrey radio and television star left yesterday after a week’s visit at Sun Valley resort Accompanying Godfrey who flies his own plane were Mrs Godfrey Charles E Wilson former defense mobilization Chief Mrs Wilson and Frank LaVigna co-pil- ot TA Known Doctors Conference ay SALT LAKE CITY— Medical men of national and international renown will be featured speakers at the annual three-da- y meeting of the Utah State Medical association beginning Sept 4 in the Union building on the University of Utah campus Executive-secretar—- y W H Tib-bals said the sessions will begin at include Dr Richard Ford acting 9 a m on Sept 4 with Dr L W Oaks retiring president from Pro- head of the department of legal vo in charge medicine Harvard medical school Speakers for the first day will Dr Charles P Bailey professor of thoracic surgery Hahnemann medical college and hospital Dr Edgar M Holmes surgeon for plastic service Massachusetts eye and ear infirmary Dr Robert J Bloor associate professor of radiology University of Rochester Dr Roy H Turner professor of medicine Tulane university school of medicine Dr Walter G Maddock associate professor of surgery Northwestern medical school and Dr John F Waldo director of graduate and postgraduate medical education University of Utah school of medicine Other medical men of particular importance in their particular fields will be speakers on the second and third days The annual banquet will be held at the Lafayette ballroom in the Hotel Utah Sept 5 at 7 p m Banquet speaker will be Dr Russell G Frazier Bingham Canyon Utah who show his motion pictures Mrs Bertha Reeder general of hiswillrecent trips through the president of the Young Wom- Florida everglades and doWn the en’s Mutual Improvement assocno “River of Return” Dr Oaks iation will be special guest and will at the preside banquet speaker Monday at 8 p m in the Monnd Fort ward chapel where the Farr West stake Y W Need Help to Stop M I A will hold an evening of Drinking? entertainment She will dis- Aleoholits Anonymous cuss the program for girls as it Helped Us relates to the interests of teen Phone agers Refreshments will be WRITE P O BOX 12SB OGDEN served Speaker 63 -- oa ladies-over-7- 0 1 4-- H i 1 (AP) — The Pacific area headquarters of the American Red Cross has appealed for professional nurses from the eight western states to volunteer for assignment in areas of the middlewest Lois Goodman Pacific area director of Red Cross nursing services said theneed for nurses is currently greatest in Sioux City Minneapolis and Chicago "The available graduate nurse supply in the middlewest and eastern portions of the country virtually is exhausted” she declared "At least 120 more nurses are SAN FRANCISCO polio-stricke- n ’ '4 ? "V ' £ t £ x $ to ' Uvi Calvin Smoot 13 son of Mr and Mrs Edgar Smoot shows the prize cow which Davis county fair judges named among the other winners canning display of fruit and vege-too- k top honors in cantaloupes tables She is in the “Kaysville Roger Adams of Layton won first Kookerettes” and her display will on red potatoes while Hat go on to the state fair A third place of Layton displayed blue Carlos year club "The Chefferettes of ribbon tomatoes will and first go Kaysville” placed Ray and Glen Riley captured a to the state fair with a mixed dis- score of wins in the flower complay of bread canned goods and petition They are from Bountiful recipe files Afton Johnson from West Point Won With Quilt won special honors on artistic flowa Clearfield er arrangement Other flower diMyrna Johnson member of "The Future Homema- vision winners: Jasmine Thurgood kers” won first place on a textile Syracuse Ivy and Lila Montgompainted child’s quilt while Future ery Hooper Mrs R W Taylor Farmers Eddie G Smith of Kays- Hill air force base and Mrs Wilville and Lon Neal of Woods Cross liam Heaton Kaysville itidfc a A SS& A - SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mrs W D Beckley really has a problem on her hands She thinks there’s a skunk in her kitchen cupboard Wandered in Thursday night she thinks But she’s afraid to open the door to see Any suggestions? Paroled Slayer Back in Prison SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — A parolee charged with first degree murder more than 16 years ago was back n Utah state prison yesterday charged with violating his second parole by "exneeded at once” cessive drinking and general misMiss Goodman laid the polio out- conduct” break nationally has reached proBen J Pack committed to prison portions almost equal to the 1946 for the murder of a epidemic one of the worst in his- girl in Emigration canyon near tory Salt Lake City March 21 1936 Headquarters here dispatched will present his case to the state recruitment telegrams to Red Cross board of pardons at its regular chapters in California Oregon monthly meeting Wednesday Washington Idaho Montana AriPack originally was committed zona Utah and Nevada Nurses on a life sentence The term was were asked to serve a minimum of commuted to 30 years in 1943 and two months Their salaries and he won his first parole in 1947 expenses will be paid by the Na- after serving 11 years tional Foundation for Infantile i Paralysis ld d Idaho Has Eight Polios in a Day Air Karnival Set The Richfield RICHFIELD Air Karnival will be held Sept 7 BOISE (UP) — Eight new polio Dean Isbell chairman reports It cases were recorded by the state two m and 2 will at last p begins health hours Kiwanis clubbers are spoi department yesterday to toll for August to 52 the show bring the soring The total for the year now stands at 108 Serves on Destroyer BRIGHAM CITY — Parley T Rasmussen son of Mrs Mary R Scothern 435 S 2nd East Brigham City is aboard the navy destroyer USS Lofberg which recently re- turned to this country from rea i V j Problem Skunks 497 Graduated Salt Lake Woman Western Nurses Asked to Assist In Polio Battle Sy Ko- FromUBYU By UNITED PRESS Four hundred and 97 students at Brigham Young university and the University of Utah entered the ranks of college graduates yesterday morning after solemn graduation ceremonies at the two schools At the University of Utah commencement speaker Dr M Lynn Bennion superintendent of Salt Lake City schools told 350 graduating studenre to avoid selfishness and dedicate their strength to human welfare George Q Morris assistant to the council of twelve apostles of Saints church adthe Latter-davised 147 B Y U students to "know the true principles of government that you may live the true gospel principles” Some 1500 persons witnessed the ceremonies at the University of Utah with 2000 at the B Y U Plus Tax 600x16 and Old Time y rites Yi Fire in Iordan Cost $14000 § WEST JORDAN Utah (UP) — Fire damage to the West Jordan 0 sugar factory has been set at and officials yesterday listed sparks from a welding torch as the cause of the blaze Thursday night Asst Chief F P Jones of the Salt Lake county fire department estimated the damage at $9000 to the contents and $5000 to the building The fire lasted nearly two hours He said a torch feU among some burlap sacks starting a smouldering fire which broke out after workmen had left ONLY 10 ON SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN 4 Plus Tax and Your Old Tires Triple Guaranteed 18 Months Given Made With X-4- v 1 Written Card You! 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