Show - - - - - - - - - ! i -- i - -- ' -- A LD 7-11 - - '-- - : K1t LI it la IR i GL1 n---- Illi-a- - Lido- ' II - - At OFden 'Conven 20n ''' 4 ! - -' ' - - - A- ---- ' -- i - 7 - - ' - 4 :s: ' - A SQUIRES' ' - Tribune Staff Writer '' OGDisT :! : ''i ' -4 - -1- -- -' '4' te ' - - ' - - 1 ' A It Taft-Hartl- t ' a t A ' t : 1 1 11 - ''' i1 1 - a a i ' ': ' a t --- ''"-- - t i - - 4 A -- ' -- -"--- --- -- i ' 1 1 a a a 1 1 ' - a a t :: t a a :' i t : - I l I — -- - 1 - ' ' TA C 0M1 ty' Okehs 4 : Autharization corps of t : ' of- : - 1 - us - : !!---- ' - - : pro-'Tra- m ' bout $291000 1---- : -- '1' PE Bifi nk s t - ' - Tribune Leased Wire OGDEN Aug 16—Sale by drink as the answer- to the "non- enforceability'Th MI present: liquor: control laws' was asked in a resolution presented to the Utah Federation of 'Labor: convention ' : - - - - - : 116tóriSt Charged I Ro12t't : - - Zurnpano 20 351 tt " - - oat Monday was charged with in- eoluntary manslaughter ::in confection with the death efuirSuntay morning 'of George IIBrówn 12 Magna I The complaint ' fad in city ourt Was signed by John C SedI OM state highway patrolman I Zumpano was driver of an au- - - 1 1 tded With a bus at 33rd South and 'nd West Mr Brown was a pas: anger: in the bus - The accident 'so was fatal to Joseph Worthen :lavis 20 a passenger in the 'arto vehicle 44 - - ' Zum- ' ' - - Af ?' si - i ‘ 4 - ' te' r4-- : w !4 !" - ti - - -' -- s ' - -- - - 4''k-iiii- --- - r : "11e446 - - - --sr 4 - -- - o't - - - !'- ::: ": !:::'7:vs - - - j ' -: - - r s 44 ' a 1 t tyttesRitles PID Booklet Sales Not Authorized - " - :- - -- ' ---- - - : :4"N 7 4 -- : 7' 4 a ' - 4C” t!::-7:t:!'--'- ' s- - a - - ' ra- ' -: :- :1 ' ' : - --- - - - III ' - ! 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Auto C1611isio-nTribune Washington Bureau - - - ' 4 - ' - '' - - ' ' 'i ' r - ' - - - ' ' ' ' : - '' : - - - - - ' ' - : ' - - IC Aug- 4 - - - SA3IE COLOR ' ' : i -' t - ' th'eAflearnal - : - — i - ':- ' I I : ' - : 16—After many weeks of ' Co and Utah the national service 1Parks park negotiation railroad have come to an almost subsidiary of Union Pacific kis complete understanding i as to terms on !" which continueconcessions in to operate' the southern company will ' Utah parks after the spresebt contract expires at the end- of ' ' ' D i 949 Car Tags - - - - - : - N slog' - t - - - I - - : - - Two ' i ' - - ' ' - - - t - ' ' - - : : - - - S-- ''' - - d - : - pr-Flose- re : -- - -- 4' " - in-th- 'Irc-isle- --- - - 41 : - - - - ' - ': : 1 :- - ins NationatTest 7 - - : ' " - - - kysman core- S - 1' tan o img -- - - ' ' ' ! ' - ' I s - ' ' - - ' ' - - - ll -- - 1 - - ' --- - ar - : ' ' r ? - - - - ! ci- IL-Youn- i - - No Change in Temperature— - - : - - - - ' - - - That's Weather forToday: - ' - - - - - - - : - :' ' eahead ' - - - - Romney 'to Attend Warren2Confab'''' : ' ' ' --- ' - -- - - 4 - - - - ' - - i - ' ' - - ar - - - - - - 4644-12th recs' - - " ' - - - : : 0 4 - - 1 : - - i : ' ‘ - i : - ' 14 - - - 'e - : - ' - - - t I - ' eneeracl ospuppeerrrii!tittneensrpdecnotof : - -- - - from ' was in at good condition late ' Monday ' - L D S hospital He was in surgery for pearly three houre as doctors removed a blood clot from his leg ' - ' -- ' - mrore Sthireke4itainhtwoast wthhaet 71Vhetirtts''' countyNsheriff Tom Mc-"foul up" which Laughlin termed acritical almost caused a delay arrival ml SaltLake City The ooppec' 'firm had chartered an airplane a speedy light craft to bring Mr Sirkegain to Salt Lake City- Just before the ambulance arrived at Ely aircontaining two port an automobile men drove up to the field They said they were from Consolidated entered the plane andAook it off Pine - - - In-hi- s ' - - - two-engin-ed ' at t 3:20 pm When Mr Sirkegain arrived at the 'airport in an ambulance there was no chartered plane waiting for him and delay was encountered while another plane was readied : ' N for the mercy flight Peace officers and civil aeronautics administration officials' throughout the west were alerted to watch for the plane which was listed as stolen Mr A short time after Sirkegain arrived at -- Salt Lake Municipal checked in at airport and was L D S hospital at 5:50 pm the missing plants landed again at Ely - two-engin- ed ' - ' - : i 1 Pollen Cont ‘ ' Burning bush pollen continued Thursday as the foremost foe of allergic Salt Lakers while sugar beet pollen returned for a mild reptesentatiom The total count was: 14 (11) Russian thistle 38 bush (29) Burning 4 ( 0) Sugar beet Figures in parentheses represent pollen grains per cubic yard 1011 same date last year ' - ' - - ' - ‘ an emerienéy 'flightEltf ter Nev and an- operation Paul Nev:: J girkergiart :56 KimberlyConsota - f - - ' - - - - - t Ma atellownl''''' Op'eiátion ! - - - I - -- - L ' - - :- - Passenger Injured In Cycle Mishap ' ' - - - ' : ' -- :a non-Commu- - i - i - : - ' - - leily - Suspectl' Held 7- J - - - : ' - '' t - - - 1 - - - - ' 4 ing - : arvAireesaltfloden - - - 1 - - e the 1 - - sale-bydri- nk ' 41 - ' - - ' 7 - I ' - - ' - : the-intersec- tion Lose Slogan - '' - the tsaea:11711 WEST JORDAAng 6 oibusiiirsitte:omnen: !:7 automobiles collidedAn the Estate ' rt highway' 48 and Redwood rd in'All the commission is - Intertersection here Mondayzat 6:25 but most seriously burt in ested in"P the mayor ' declared "Isprn Orash - was 'a near-b-y the pedes- good clean operation It costs tax--' : 'k payers' money every time the potrian! The automobiles drkven ' by lice are called to quell witt con- -' Charles McKenna ''27 1405 'Yale ance and we can't put up busi- avew and'Wendell Grover 46 Itiv- Untie' calls to any place of trtor former State commissioner ness!' rowner-apeHe that suggested ofipublic welfare- whirled out of ated taverns be favored- - Absentee-ownersh- ip after the ImpactThei Grover--- car struck a mart hedeclaren has caused operation standing on- the enrh waiting'' for a much trouble in tavern because subordinates in charge' or-- to change semiphore light! ' ' show less interest In effiAlton M Dimond :43 Midva suffered lacerations on fits chin dent and clean operation of the than would the and back of the head and back in- establishment owner or licensee juries When he was hurled to' the 1 17 ' '''' ground' IMaurine Grover -l''''' ' - ' Grover suffered Mr of daughter' a knee injury Both- were taken to Salt Lake General hospital for - - - - : :1'7--- : - WASHINGTOld ' r t't-: : - ' ' '' t - - - ' it Ink - - - J ' : tit of the33rd national ram Sale Salt Lake City Union stockyards Monday The animalewas bought by: Jim Laidlaw Muldoon Ida sheep' breeder ' - - - - - ri -- - - 2 4 ' 4 ':-1':- s-- 't4: k - - -- - ' ''s Costs:-Idahoa- - -- : 0 4 " s-- -- 4z " — '- ' ! '—''' - ----- - !'''- Rock Duptheller Alta Canada Owner P poses 'proudly with his- prize Suffolk' ram which brought A record $3350i price at the opening day - - - ' ---- f - 44 - ' - - - - ' ce -- - 6ROCICirille7- - — a:- - 4 '- -- - I - ' - 4 - s-- - -- A -- : : - - !! —tiPAL - - ' 's pl'1 - --- --- ' -- :i':- 4'g-4--- - — -- - i 7:'''' 4 I N:f f i - ' : : t: 1 a - ':- - :11"''' 7 4 74 e- -- " 4 ' ' '''t :- - a'" :4! et- - i'f- 1 - l ' - 4 f ' ' - - '" - - s 1 ' ' ed r : -Suggested as one metbOe of screening applicants Mayor Glide to carry: said is a questionnaire all relevant data obtained by'' the : ' police department" ' - 4 - " ' Permit Questionnaires ' Such questionnaires would apply to renewals is well as new appli- -' '' f : - cations he said The city commission also has ex- - pressed the desire to have all new applicants appear in person before the board he said Being considered Is possibility of public announcements in the press ' advertising the projected location' of a new tavern to enable adjoin- - — trig property owners to voice their-reaction the mayor noted Nearby no-- -property owners also '' would be - ' ': tilled by mail' Such : procedure he- explained would be carried through before' the operator of a new tavern had expended any money on remodel- Ing or installation and would provide - a closer 1check on - public' ‘ for- i' opinion in the area proposed" i a new' tavern location I New Tavern Erotests '' i : Several cases have arisen In which new tavern operators have Invested' heavily In locations only to have public opposition arise before the licenses were Issued Such situations cause needless hearings and eventually' end in dissatisfac--or more parties he said tion for a re When the application newel is presented-th- e city commission the mayor said it het been suggestedthat a detailed 'po lice reportalso be submitted show-- - ' Ing the number- - and type of disturbances to - Which police have ' been summoned !and the general impression they tavern has left with - 1 - - re - - - - ''- :' kT!-7-t'- '' 1 ctthpf:e:r: said f Mayor - Earl Monday The city commission is exploring- line the mpoassyiobriliadtied aloog: this - -- - - ' conference between park The perennial resolution said the grand jury investigation officialsservice The execuWool Growers Assn F Ashby George into the "temptation and apparent corruption" possible under the tive committee meets 'Onion Pacific and of Wednesday president present lair jias developed a at 10 am in Hoter Utah to be fol- ' official!" Co: of Utah Parks other' "cynical attittide" :' toward law lowed at 7 pm b a joint dinner in enforcement agencies the public Wag held et- Omaha last Friday for the committee and the council : ' ) mind j of directors of ConVinced th national ' that body Utah thetorists and a ctimplete accord was -reached deficiertcles in the prea--- -directors the sched' have Thursday are enfOrcement ent act officers are on all but a single item- largely largely- caused by uled a 10 am meeting in Hotel and law techniCal This one detail was license surreptitious sale by drink carried with fed Utah It up ti plate on for: certain !privileged portions to be de-over Auctioneers are Col: Earl O the state tax commission decided passed - - temporarily ' of "the popultttion"the resolution - The state Walter WIdaI of Interior Filer the and Mrs S department of pubMonday the 1949 tip" will Contain di:led byAsst Secy maintained— It urged: a Bliss-el- da McClure who at C Davidson Girard orignumbers amendment by the 1949 state : licity and industrial‘ develop-me- inated the event 33 years ago nothing '' has no authority : to sell has mads 'the treatment and letters legislature ' suggistion that the one point' in mr- McKenna suffered a minor ' copies- of its booklet- 1"Utah I Referred for Study Swineecke the ea could be settled later knee injury which was treated on al The1 sale b4 drink and seven Land of - Color" Atty '' ' Gen it was17tuanndyin°guntnce: controversy Te'ell-Ag- e and the remaining terms the letter by scent Of a other resolutions were referred to Grover A Giles ruled Monday number sug- of the contract reduced to writing slogan problem come: Mr McKenna's 'car 'skidded 23 committees' for study before being ' Because of a' heavy- demand tn' 'Abziost now - gestions have tfue'ernt point of impact and efdrs3:111nomtlipel without exception the writers Afro Ashby- insisted that the "nw brought before the convention for for the 'booklet and a limitation e tely around facing a vote of state funds The to " contract when pay for its publicaopposed toslogana shall be east The heavier 'maddne going t - were in the pro- comprehensive approved Other resolutions introduced at - tion the department ' proposed - ' joined patrol highway leaving nothing south' completely reversed direcArrested to charge 50c! a copy ' Monday in St George test pointing out that extraneous whatever for future determination the opening session were: H over Abe curb' tion and swerved two 157year-ol- d - Iine ' To require the state's new A P L : In an opinion ' to Rulon youths are being lettering makes it more difficult by the department 'ill ''' '''' ' ' ' " t held far about three nuntquestioning Education and Political league to Howells commissioner of the rs!- to identify the" : The draft of the new was McKenna cited for fail-tibeforra!ffice Mr Lake Salt ''' ' i burglaries St George obtain executive board approval department Mr- Giles said he ' I ''' Conract with- 'Utah- Parks Co:has observe a to semaphore light notified city police before1 joining forces with other had been unable' to find any pro-- "' officials Commissioner Roscoe- E Ham- been sent to the Union Pacific and for driving svithoutran oper' The youths confessed smashing mond i ' law "which directly 'be 1949 will of board political action groups to ask con- vison said Aicense directors :York the ator's in three Salt Lake firms white on black- - the plates same ' as this gress to retain ownership of public or tmpliedly authorizes you to windows and items last on taking the: Friday night market for lands and to appropriate to sale funds 'place '"-' year but the form of the plate r ' ' ' early Saturday' They were will The prefix letter be acquire and develop watershed -' books'- pamphlets or iny other- and different re'automobile in an apprehended to the advertiseareas not now publicly owned to thingrelating be at the let' and the : ' stolen - from Detroit re' wordwill4117tah7 ' ' be'' under 4the will protest against Geneva Steel Co's ments of the: - scenic areas' of- portedindicate ' ' ' ' ' ' ports alleged policy of delivering the Utah" In arrangenient the plate The Salt Lake 'firms are 'Grif- - figures steelof and same as the one usediron its - ' will the be largest portion fin's" Barnett and Weiss Jewelry : 42'1 vp-'' 1946 to production to the Pacific coast and pror ' store-- 271 S Main 'Where a win' ' ' to Markets in 'other areas "instead Maw ' ' ' ' ' ' ' After' 'three years of slogans t: ' was smashed and two Appoints Dentist :- dow trays of giving first preference to local Dlicon be Dr Box will vacar John been Aldous Utah Elder simple tags again were stolen Ogden countyl'ellave Goy Herbert B Maw announced of wedding rings steel fabricators and contractors" and businesslike This 'year ' the a' 1947graduate of the University cationing In Utah for three weeks Co 1651 Radio the Meyeess of Dr Appliance Monday reappointment ' Other Resolutions leave lFriday for Itoche!- ' Utah medical school recently and-wiA R Salt Lake 5th East where two radios and slogan is ' ortitah the Friendly of ' !' 'a : won 309 ter To sponsor legislation providing dentist Christopherson amonr first ththee were physian place electric and taken Statente'rti‘ LattlityevarasinThhonisor oil as a member of the state 'razor ' ' of cians all from the for a state electrical code govern- board of health He win serve for 'a Utah 011 filling station- at 1689 country parts 7' - the ' the and' it ' a an In Place" 1 examination ytai ' previous overhead of the construction givena where seven-yiEast 9th by ing headlight and was "Center of Scenic America" National Board of Medical Examperiod ending March were stolen an auto cooler electricallsystems‘ to require all 1 1955 'i' ' color iners according to word received ' ' By keeping the same public employes to sign Ta com—the on black scheme—white l' Monday by Dr Richardpledge in order to re:'' - :' - " mission will save $3500'The cost dean of the school move present "discrimination" more '' on ' is white black of The Utah physician a using against officers of the AFL to 't would- cover most son of young Dr- Henry Aldous Dixon - because white and give employes of the state depart' ex' " more - a ' is of the surface and 'Weber of ment of templo3rment security a :college president ' ' pensive type of paint to use Un- Mrs Dixon? received the highest '' ' 20 cost of living Increase in in form a is there less change out of the group - i salaries to prohibit the practice grade of ' It is considered good policy to who were eight on the honor 11: of selling admission tickets at full ft ! placed ‘ ' avoid to change color schemes because of having recerted averS ' Wanna g6 fishin'?- ' 'Go ahead Wanna give a lawn price unieps the - buyer has time ' confusion with the previotis yeari ages of 88 or above His average to see the fll event a resolution Go aheacL Wanna go golfm' play tennis' baseball' party?: was 904 ' — to ' 'the of '' : ' - ' the ' ofyzondolence family 7 ' badminton ' croquet ping pon 0 -'Up the canyon! ' Dr Dixon was graduated from late' William O Dix in appreciation ' k the Utah school in August 1947 the beach or over the hill? of his contribution to the Utah dutto and recently completed his inWe could go on like this indefinitely but what's the State Federation of Labor ' - ' use? The ternship at Strong Memorial hosfor ia i be is the weather everygood 'gonna yoint : hi now He will Rochester ! ' NY pital thing but coolint off and if you're like the rest of us that's Vernon Romney' state Republi- begin a year's residency in aura-cr- y l' ' -- " ' about all ya warms know t '- can is en route to ChiIf your built-i- n air conditioner is beginning to sputtertf cago chairman He was second man in his gradbusiness meeting to attend medical and bilk- don't take your troubles to the weatherman He of' GO P chairmen uating class- His four-yeA motorcycle struck a utility was 298 school scholastic California WarrenGov average of Earl ordered some those state the for but up temperature drops 3 score nomithe vice pole on Ft Douglas military reserbeing possible highest presidential Republican out from on top of nee will conduct the session a Having passed the national lucky characters up north stole it right vation Monday at 9:55 pm sendi ' ' ' '" i usAnd we quote: Veterans' conference of midwest and Rocky board examination Dr Dixon is a northwest "The cooler with fractured Pacific air which entered the motmtain hospital leg representatives - The entitled to practice medicine in - 7 The Injured mans is ' Reeds!? will map campaign strat- any of the 48 states accepting this groupcool off the southernSunday moved eastward'but did not Allen 9 on western examinatiorl in lieu of those given East passenger with egy emphasis wese i lowering- of temperaurss n the portion of the on the vehicle driven by Ed Dou19 states by their own boards i desires of the ideas and ' :was northern Aldous Dixon Won noted" portion in the midwest and mountain Dr Dixon and his wife6 the Dr John thipt 2626 Hartford at according to police Mantua And there you have it 'Nuff said? areas i grade Karma 'highest' former : Jesen -- Ilrtake 1 ' f 4 '- - - - - - - A " ''' I - - In Fatal - Crash - '' nses: - - a - ''' ' - :-- 21 - - ' i II - ti::::'11: - S ' - s 7: - - here Monday' ' I 7 - 34- !:! :: r dsnized t - ' '- - engineers' Sacramento fice to:proceed with plans for a new diversion darn in jotdart river at 21st South where the Surplus canal begins was issued Monday ' the county commission by I Engineers' plans 'according to Commissioner Homer W Jaynes alSo call forrwidening the' Sur-'plcanal from 40 to 75 feet and installinr a new- dam in the 'canal to service North!Point Water Co of which Blair Rtchardson is pres-' ' '' ' ilent : : Richardson reported to the icoMr efforts had been exertpd to have members of the water company authorize installation of ttinpai at the junction of their line with Surplus canal but sufficient had not been obtained tupport of other directives d'Oni - the water company---- Mr of enp'aynes suggested the corps with 'Tineers proceed r" - original to the federal government cor the ' over-a- ll plan he said t vould be $600100 while the county ts asked to participate in the to install highway bridges facilities drainage and ight of way :estimated to cost ' 1 - I - a1e-b3T-Dri- - - :' p -7 --- :::! '' - - 4 but-identify- for the ' army - - - - - - - - ' - Labor Group Seeks 'Study : Stiffelkill To - blasts : - ' 11 - - major-- i :" la on " r - - Can Jordan ' ' - drew Taft-Hartley--1- aw LIQUORLAW AMEND1IENT - - - 'leg:bastion-7- - 4- - 4" ii:!it ' - s ' natl against -- -- a ::' : : businessmen : - ' a 4 ' -- -- a : i :: : - against antilabor "k - - : I - - 4- - - t ' 7:: ' tr- I - '' - ' Fullmer H' Latter 'Utah 'AYE president left and Robert Davies' executive director state A F L- Educations and Political leagues keYSpeakers at 'A F L convention Monday urged ballot box battle - see Page 19t 'Csalurna I - : '' : - - ' Suffolk-Hampshi- - c ' ' '- z' - ' ' : ' - - tj - 00 ' - ' 2Trts - - 't : t - - ' k f ' - Sturdy Suffolk as leading lamb producers brought the day's highest individual aver--1 age by breed 'with a' figure of $58590' Several Suffolks brought $1000 each Monday Hampshires commanded an individual average ' i i of $25750 Animals were sold either singly or in pens of 5 and:10 with registered pens bringing an average $15833 Range Tame averaged cross$12879 breds 'sold for an average of t 14185 each Mr Jones cited the averages of Individual studs this year and last as in indication of price trends The 1948- - average pi158596 was slightly higher than the:1947 figure of $58167 fort the same animals The average for registered pens was higher year however' The 1948 figure is $15833 and the 1947 figur19331 ' 400 Join Buying 7 An estimated 460 buyers and spectators from nine states crowded the auction barn for 4 chance to bid on more than ' 1700 rams entered in the event An anticipated flurry of bidding on a pen of five Clun's Forest rams exhibited here foil the first time failed to materialize The black-fac- e English stock brought $75 apiece They were tsold by Sam S N H Stoddart Bradford Tuesdirs-- - salerq beginntig at 9:30: brings pp Montadales ColumRambouilletsCorriedales ' bias 'aflame and crbreda- - ' illtomneys s'- 1- 1 - t t 1 - : d 11 4- - - 1 I - college ate ' "The workers and businesses of Weber pay enough taxesto entitle county - Ti Ie - a i '- :' ' - - - - - " Sales Jones executive 'secJ Melvon National retary of the sponsoring Wool Growers Assn! said the av- erage price was $14939 per head 4 - : 1 ' ' Weber Canadian-bre- - Rather severe screening of applications for new and - re- newed beer licenses limy- result " from increasing protests by 1 ' blue-ribb- ::':- e4:- ' : -- '''''7'---- ' 0 from throughout the West paid a total of S135795 for ' 909 rams which went through be auction ring Monday as the event got under way' - : - new - -- - "'' - Bidders : ' - ' 11 ' '' Higher pricel have been paid $3350 - i: : - ar ' - i - ' - - '''''-'4- : - - - - the Years- -for Rainbouilletsin"plus '' i ' ' The 'animal: consigned sbyP '4 Rock and Son from 'Drumheller? 'Alberta' Canada- wals ptirchased by Jim Laidlaw Muldoon 'Ida and tops the 1947 record price of I ed 41 - I 1 - 1I it - - - - - - I ' - -- Suffolk ranu-- ei ' -- : - -- - s- - ' ey - - ' 'I - - - IT- t $3350 paid for i i - - -- - 1 - Conimission Studying Best Methods To Screen Licènses - f' 7 -- so-cell- 1 - i weapon of politi- cal action and union education would be needed to kill the and Clegg-Ve- st labor acts ' the opening 'session Keynoting Fullmer 11 Latter state A F L president- Indicated the fight to amend or repeal the c legislation could be carried onNwithin the two t ' major political parties -Shuns Third- Party - ! "We have iecured " legislation of the most substantial character in the United States without the use inor necessity of a dependent labor party" he said Although the attacks against the new national and state labor relations acts wore limited to "scattershot damnations" specific action in the form of resolutions was expected before the convenor tion ends either Wednesday l i Thursday Delegates were Introduced to Robert Davies executive director !and PolitiUtah A F L Education cal league—a new - organization having for its avowed purpose the "supporting of our friends and linking our 'enemies" 'Capitalist Rights' i Mr Davies told delegates that the ' "recognized right" of capital to manage its own'l production facilities : does not7 include the assumption J that "hirelings of capital have the right to dictate and dominate the interest and deInands of the worker 1 " - "That would be to deny' everything supreme' and holy- It wouldmean placing a greater eigniftcanceand importance on property rather than humanity" he saidMr1 Davies will discuss the record of the 80th congress Tuesday morning at a- meeting of the A Ir li ladle s' auxiliary Dan Edwards state industrial conunisstoner will describe the workings labor act of the state's Clegg-Ve- st convenmain before the Tuesday tion ' - Fred - A KohlyilEnn presideni Ogden-- Chamber of Commerce at the morning geggiOny speaking said - that cooperation between management and labor is essential to development of the ' country He received a rotmd' of applause When he- advocated the establishment of- four-yecollege on the i- ' - '''' State and iniernational ' union officers told some 200 :Utah delean esttmated gates—representing 41000 A Ir 14 members—that the - ' - ' - s 1 ' - May Face: II gi Tests ' NORTH ' SALT LAKE Aug' 4 16—Record biddingl'marked the 1 Opening dayMo- ndtio'f-th33rd - Lake I nationl ram- sale at- "Salt I ''' S Union tockyards rith i the top priee t being an unprecedented ss - 4-- - double-barrele- d PAGE THIR aks 1 - -- Idahoan: Pays $3350 - For Prize -Ram' J In RecordBidding i: - 1 :i - - BO:Pèi411-:idtsi::::--: -- 0- - K - - ' - - - ' ' - I their "traditional :nonpartisan ittitudei'l: &legates to 'the44th annual '4' 11talf Federation - of Labor convention here Monday made - plans for a ' ballot box battle against' what was de- sCribéd as "legislation 'designed to break the back of organized : - - NEWS - - 1i - Aug-11----Forsa- -I- v - - labor" SALT LAKE CITY UTAH' TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 17'1948 ' v A : i'' - -- ' 1- H - - rCilAltD- 1 0 Gi 4 T rill - - Canada Lamb Brings op :: rice at Sale -- - I Cmsb Moves 7 - N L 1 rr 41111 - or On-A- 4s - -- - SECOND-sEcrlo- - - Presses Fig t r - ' : y : t3C - - PGE 1ri : I 11 ' ' 11 -- !4 - 4 11ADIO LO G ' Alak cq-r- ID) dicL tuu - i ! 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