Show I It WalksIt Vernal Grandmother to Become USHeadof Legion Auxiliary By - ELIZABETH TOOMEY NEW YORK (UP) — A certain Utah grandmother with a fresh hairdo and more orchids than she can count could be considered the envy of all candidates fdr office this election year Mrs Eva Ashton has no opposition for office of national president of the American Legion auxiliary Shell be installed officially Thursday with the unanimous ap- Talks-- 1 1 3 much-cartoone- d Today in Utah Turkey Harvesl Fourth Largest Dangerous Menial SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — Utah’s turkey crop in 1952 will be its fourth largest the bureau of agricultural economics estimated PROVO (AP) — Police captured today two of three patients who escaped However the anticipated 1909-00- 0 from the Utah State hospital here turkeys will be eight percent yesterday but still were looking fewer than the 2075000 turkeys for a third escapee termed dangerous early today raised in 1951 Dr Owen P Heninger hospital 'Most of the Utah turkeys are said the third man superintendent bronze variety the Growers In the state marketed is "considered dangerous” and had made threats against the lives of 1885000 of them last year police officers Turkey growers in Utah made unidentified The trio escaped from their income last year $13906000 gross quarters when the two men who the bureau also reported were recaptured overpowered a took his keys and released guard Jaycees Mark Streets the third man The men who GUNNISON — A $700 project grabbed the keys were retaken that will see aU street corners before they had got away from in Gunnison designated by markers the hospital grounds has been undertaken by the Jaycees Patient at Large broad-breaste- d Legion to Make Drive TOOELE — The American Legion post here will befein its annual drive for members within the next few weeks officials have decided Policemen Quell Fire MIDVALE — Policeman — yes policemen — put out a fire yesterday in an apartment above a downtown store before it took on serious proportions They were patrolmen Jack Canning and Melvin The smell of Christopherson smoke took them to an apartment where a mattress was smouldering UEA Building Underway SALT LAKE CITY — The $140-00- 0 Utah Education association building probably will be dedicated in October and occupied next February officials believe Construction is underway on the new Salt Lake City structure 60 Give Girl Blood MAGNA — Almost 60 residents here gave blood yesterday for a teen-ag- e girl Joyce Larsen who is suffering from a rare blood disease and needs frequent transfusions Forty more were rejected because of disqualifying allergies Boy Beaten in S L SALT HAKE CITY — Robert Salt Lake City Earl boy told police he was beaten up who attacked by six teen-agehim after he stepped from a bus near home rs ” Salt Lake Sewer SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Compromise apparently will make it possible for Salt Lake county to construct its proposed sewer ' project Ray P Greenwood commission chairman announced yesterday that the project will be carried outi His statement came after a public hearing on the matter which has been badgered about for project Plad Presented Louie the Robot does 24 human-likthings by radio but dancing Is not one of them Seen at left doing the light fantastic with a girl during his Hamburg Germany debut the mechanical man stepped on her toes in spite of his intricate controls connected by two miles of Wire wound through his torso The product of two brilliant Swiss engineers Louie can smoke blow the smoke through his nose move his arms and lips speak when spoken to light a cigaret when asked sings and walks as much as 15 miles unattended At right Louie’s secrets are revealed as his coat is doffed to show the maze of tubes gadgets and wiring which were designed by his inventors Bars sticking from ears are transmitting and sending aerials e Church Dedicates 8te $225000 Chapel shm Harrison S Brothers Salt Lake Cityi financier presented a plan of his own for financing the project It differed from the county’s proposal in matters of bond interest and reserve funds The county’s side of he picture was presented by Robert Schweser of Omaha Neb fiscal agent for the project- and Edward Clyde his as- sistant ' “There are some objections and recommendations set forth in the hearing that can be incorporated ” Greenin our proposed plan wood stated after the meeting SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A condemned murderer who is the object of a grand jury investigation in Arkansas was given a new chance to escape the firing squad Tuck Bishop was scheduled to be executed at the Utah prison at dawn tomorrow tt But District Judge Albert H granted Bishop’s motion for a new trial on grounds the jury that tt convicted him was prejudiced said if the case comes before him for retrial he wUl order a change of venue shifting the trial from Tooele in western Utah to Salt Lake City “I feel that the jury was prejudiced in not making a recommendation of leniency” Ellett said Without that recommendation a judge under Utah law is required to order the death sentence for a person convicted of first degree El-le- El-le- Bishop known also as Carl An-derson was convicted June 11 of the April 2nd killing of two miners at Ophir Utah Halfway across the country a grand jury at Little Rock is in- vestigating Bishop’s claim that he paid for a furlough from the Ar kansas prison He was serving a life sentence there on conviction of killing four men at Springdale Ark in 1943 Prison records in Arkansas showed he was granted a furlough at Christinas last year But Bishop claimed he paid $1500 for a y parole The grand jury may report its findings when it reconvenes Thursday 90-da- DID YOU KNOW Many Vacancies In Utah School Teaching Stalls You Can Try an AIRF0AM MATTRESS FREE (AP) — Many schools in Utah still lack teachers with classwork sched-fcle- d to begin within two weeks the Utah department of education said yesterday N Blain Winters director of teacher personnel said vacancies are numerous in elementary schools and in the field of home economics and girls’ physical education SALT LAKE CITY For 30 Days JUST COME IN TO HERRO compfiirc 318-24- h (Ms wiM) ffiK flafe In New Mexico ALBUQUERQUE N M (UP) — Nearly 1000 New Mexico Latter-daSaint church members turned out Sunday for dedication of the $225000 LDS chapel and recreation hall 'here under the direction of Stephen L Richards first counselor to the president Richardscongratulated members of the congregation who contributed $76000 worth of free labor for construction of the chapel in addition to funds “The return of your investment” Richards said “is limited only by your own capacity to receive” He called on the congregation to make use of all building facilities to teach young people “correct living as well as spiritual truths” Richards said that growth of the Albuquerque branch from 250 members to 900 in 11 years is on a par with growth of the church in other parts of the world y m fiwi m fitt® m Utah Highways Busier This Year SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Utah highways have been crammed with 11 to 35 percent more traffic during the past two years a Utah state road commission survey made this year shows The summer route in the survey was U S highway 3 9) at Draper crossroads with an average of 10161 cars per day in June and 9618 in July this year The percentage increase was 116 BOISE (AP) — Three cases over 1950 traffic Traffic percentages for the first of encephalitis (sleeping sickness) among humans have been seven months of this year comwith the same period of reported to the state public pared health department in the past 1950 show increases ranging up to 318 percent week Main vehicle traffic percentage One case from Washington county was reported last week increases for the first seven and two new cases from Can- months of 1952 show U S 91 southwest of Scipio gained 318 yon county were recorded yespercent over 1950 terday W W Benson director of vital No actual traffic figures were statistics said there is “no evi- listed in the report dence” that the encephalitis cases were caused from equine sources Drum-Bugl- e State veterinarian A O Schneider reported that 27 cases of encephalitis were reported in Gem state horses in the past NEW YORK (AP)— The junior week — 10 in the Gooding area nine around Shoshone and eight drum and bugle corps from Cyprus post American Legion Magna in the Boise area Utah placed 24th in 'the Legion’s national contest here Sunday The Utah team scored 7195 points The contest winner at the national Legion c&nvention was Albert L Quinn Post 52 Jersey City N J The winner scored 9045 points SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— The national office of the Japanese-America- n league located in Salt Lake City since April of 1942 will be moved to Los Angeles in Sep- iOr-aiRGE- P most-travele- d With Sleeping 0'OUBy Sickness in Idaho o9 pa mm o Gann© dp tiai i Corps Comes Out 24th Limit— Ono to a Customer Japanese League To Move Office tember mm Citizen weekly newspaper publica- iffiBB® f 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LOGAN — Utah State Agricul- the newspaper since its first weektural college officials say they ex- ly issue in June of 1942 will be pect a very large enrollment this given at Newhouse hotel September 27 by the Salt Lake chapter fall judging by of the Japanese-America- n Civic applications league Miss S R Compromise May Make Possible Interest in Utah Politics Mounts As Primary Nears she-woul- STANDARD-EXAMINE- Tuesday Evening August 25 1952 “Have I been teased by my family because I'm a club woman?” she asked and called her two sons Stewart and Ralph both World war II veterans into the room "How about it boys?’ ahe said with a smile “We haven’t seen enough of her in the last few years to tease her” Ralph said and grinned “We’ve been trying to make an appointment with her ever since we got to New York" added Stewart “I stayed with my boys when they were little” Mrs Ashton said taking her sons’ kidding good naturedly “Now they’re grown so it doesn’t matter This year they I’m really won’t see me much going to Alaska Hawaii Panama Puerto Rico and alt of the 48 proval of a million women You might say she’s paying off favors but in a way no investigating committee could criticize Friends who drop by her hotel suite here leave with a tiny jar of honey and a ceramic dinosaur Anxiliary Made Them “The girls in the auxiliary at home made the dinosaurs — a thousand of them” Mrs Ashton said proudly Home is Vernal states” Utah where Mrs Ashton's husband who died a year ago owned a department store now run by the new auxiliary president and her two sons Mrs Ashton was wearing two golden orchids on the shoulder of her black crepe dress when she was interviewed An orchid lei from the Hawaiian auxiliary department and two white orchids from Utah’s governor and his wife were stored in the hotel refrig- By UNITED PRESS erator Interest on Utah’s political front A little questioning however re- ran hi£b today as the date for vealed that getting to be the un- the state’s primary election Sept opposed president of 1000000 9 approached women was not all flowers and Republicans have booked a “full house” with all eight offices at the honey ‘‘I started with auxiliary work state and congressional district levin 1924” Mrs Ashton recalled els at stake “I was head of all the committees The Democrats have contests for of my unit then state and finally six of the eight The only aspinational vice president in 1946” rants who will reach November’s That was the year the Utah de- final ballot unopposed are AttorClinton D Vernon partment of the American Legion ney-General on the started endorsing Mrs Ashton as who is seeking presidential material Two years Democratic ticket and Reese M Reese the unopposed Democratic ago she had a strong hint that be approved as president nominee for state treasurer An old friend Mrs 128 Contests for 1952-5H C McShane of Salt Lake City over-al- l In totals at all levels became her official campaign man- the the have 70 primary Republicans ager contests and the Democrats 58 The Cartoon Career GOP has a total of 10 contests Mrs Ashton freely admits that in judicial and state senate disher career is an example of that tricts and the Democrats have ' characted — the eight For state representative and county commission nomAmerican club woman inations the Republicans have 52 contestants compared with 44 for the Democrats The only blank on the GOP side of the ticket is for state senator in Carbon county The Democrats on the other hand failed to fill six spots on county tickets 5 THE OGDEN (UTAH) — For New Account —How foeg QRaRIIBINHNHnaBBRgNItJ 2449 WASHINGTON BLVD ewe wmwt |