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' -- t ""000mmolowamose --- -- 1t11i s lionorabomonot homemakersAvere in abundance at leading Utah furniture stores from 7 pm to 11 pent Friday During 1"fashion show" of Style-wis-e 1 ' :$) v s -- - ''5::::: 1a :: - :::::-ii- - s: : i :z ut ' :' - - - 1Mawaelf fii $ tc ' Miloommoomolowrommi - MlIRRAT Oct 1—A three-ma- n coroner's jury Friday ruled the death Tuesday of Harvey J Mellen 'WILS !due to "stabbing by person or perscins unknown but it did1 not stipulate whether death was by felonious intent or suicide The Jury returned the verdict at Oil inques in Murray court of Judge W Douglas Allen County Atty Edward mArorrthe 'verdict "autoissey said matically will result in an investi- gation" "We do not have ' - -- brought to their attehtion'at the fall furaiture style Show and open house sponsored by the Utah Furniture Assn From the time stores throughout the state opened at 7 pm until the 11 pm closing a steady stream of people—all of them "just looking" since no sales were made—visited the stores ':: 's :: A ' 1 ' f l':'4':71'''''-- 'oews-e(-::7:: $ 7 11'' t : - ' ' ' N - '' to file a complaint as yet" hel i -- '0409 7Ns 1000 de" added "but the enfortement I riti--i parttnent will get to work on the' " situation Saturday" t ' r:V Previous Events ' : :" Events leading up to the time the ' — ' ill"17-: man was found stabbed :? r trailer :e:::-4 to death in 'a single-roo1:111'1 on the edge of a Draper sand pit '': ''' A were covered in testimony of the '' !so: f :1 widow o Mrs America Mellen and ' ' V o -'''' her three sons Richard 18 Jack 1 15 and Joseph Mellen 23 Other witnesses were Dr' Phil- - - ' lip B Price chief surgeon Salt ::t7' i": Lake General hospital Wilford 7' s1 Webb Salt Lake county ambulance t4:1 driver Deputy Sheriff Ernest11 i'' Caldwelr and Chief Deputy T A11 1) ' CallicOtt Mrs Mellen 'and Dr Price were key Witnesses during the session "Mr Mellen died from a stab wound which severed two ribs and extended into the right chamber of his heart" the surgeon testified1 He added the other wounds found' by investigators were superficial and tonly one actually penetrated the Skin Perform Autopsy The Wound was "adequate" toll cause death in a short time Dr Price said The surgeon performed an au- - Rita Larson Carries the ' topsY Wednesday week Fire torch Prevention Conflicting testirnony between Mrs Mellen and Deputy Caldwell made up the main portion of the TITIAN TOP inquest conducted by Arthur A1 Allen Jr deputy county attorney1 Members of the Mellen family1 testified the knife apparently had ' been!dropped on the floor near the bed after the mishap - - ' 1- m : -:- f :r i' " "' 3 1' :0 : - sell 1950 Legislature Shift Ruled Legal red-hair- forget-me-no- - Utah FlowenShow Start Today bfourdgaetneivrecitureesntesninignclmudae Saturday - ' :: ° y tp i - ' Other Requests Public SafetyCommissioner L C Romney in requesting a $308428 increase in the public safety de- : - ' ' Sets Carriers' Fete Today - ar dr 16-ye- ar Set Oct 18 At Ft Douglas t DUP Confab Tribune-Telegram1- 27 non-fathe- rs Retrial tor Harries Debate Set Today Stork Slowing Up Slated Rites Lodge Total For Candymaker Landing Under I lb - i i 1 big-bill- ! 1 I i : t - -: :: j i yitired 4 L: Lee Reply Raps Liquor Aid Hits Tax Raté" i 1- :::rI - ri-- $13080 i - SA LIA I ' - interest rate and 2 —'' k5 i I - i: ' I - IP estimated repaid over a long or short period of time Money not used blame- : '' ''':::t 1 "'$ ' diately could be invested as partial ' 1 offset to the interest charge Use 4 of the bonding program would give ' a better guarantee for an uninter- H rupted building schedule Repay- ment under this program would also be flexible enough to meet ::rptte1 :: ' ' economic conditions and in spread- Si ing the burden over a longer period Ai 1 F: of time pi 4: 1t Under present law first class 0ttit 5:: cities may borrow up to 3 of 4 t their assessed valuation with voter approval Other districts may borof their assessed East shows the form that helped him win row up to 4 Robert Enser 17 135-7t- h Lake valuation the honor of representing some 1000 Salt Lake Tribune-Sa- lt In the event a bonding program' Telegram carrier salesmen at National Newspaperboy day events is decided upon it was suggested the legislature mtght be asked to liberalize the city's bonding power SALESMEN SALUTES NATION to keep it in accord with other school districts throughout the state If this procedure met wit) Tribune-Telegra- m approval the board could borrow an additional $1780000 based on present valuations Dr Bennion explained t Pollen Count! - - :::t 7 non-veter- an 1 1 "':-:::- :t I - i control lap- ':: 11 I ' i flood E - R 7 I I - -I-- pre-inducti- on those who gave a lot" workers of two Disabled Veterans chapters will l - 5$05020f209rOefaopritoareirma: 0 - - - of-Uta- Salt Lakers to vgive a ts 1$1k300 $11920 - '‘ ' Malmquist to Query Granger Sunday on Views Policies - ' $11C6i3ty seeks :i: :: : I ed - i ' 700 'to Allen - - re- - i Chapters of DAV To Sell Flowers Volunteers will be on downtown street corners all day Saturday Money secured by the sales will be used to aid disabled veterans Rita Larson1a beauty their families and widows and chilif a judge ever 'saw one was chosen dren of deceased veterans said H Snodgrass senior vice "Miss Flame" hostess of Fire Pre- William commander James R Thomas 7veek In a "warm" contest chayter Periodical reapportionment of vention the 'Utah state legislature is man- at Coconut Grove ballroom Friday State need not take night - datory but the the census upon which the reapMiss Larson The Titian-haire- d portionment is to be based the of- 1157 E 5th South was chosen from fice Of Atty Gen Grover A Giles six to "carry the torch" held !Friday finaliSte The °Pinion was prepared at the of prevention campaign request of State Sen Newell 'sponsored- by Salt Lake City fire Chapter two in the current Knight (R Salt Lake) and Salt Lake City radio department series "Malmquist Inter- Ruffaker SD who deputy attorney Junior Chamber of Commerce the Candidates" featuring general prepared the opinion the legislature may Miss Flame's first official ap- vilsws congressional- district Rep - explained that authorize use of the federal Census pearance—aside from being intro- Walter K Granger will be at the and the lawmakers -now may wait duced tô the dance crowd ' ICALL and other balt-time over station at heard ballroom—willbe at for the 1950 teamsthe Saturday night football game Utah stations of the Intermountain between University of Utah and network Sunday at University of Arizona seeking his fifth' ' Wednesday Will be a full day term- will be questioned about his 1'114 I for the At 2 policies and political beliefs by 0-t will the fire lead preven- N Malmquist political editor- - of she pm Fall blooms at their prettiest tion paride doWnSalt Lake's Main The Salt Lake Tribune will make lup the Utah flower and at 61pm will be hostess street on succeeding iSundays Mr 7 festitral opening Saturday at at the firemen's banquet in Hotel Malmquist will bring to the micropm1 in the state capitol Scores of growers are entering Utah phone all other major political ofchoke flowers for the three-da- y' John Strike directed the Miss fice seekers in the state exhibition sponsored by the Utah Flame contestand Vern Erickson The series is part of the annual Associated Garden clubs and Utah! Salt Lake fireman is Fire Pra- Tribune and Telegram public aere-- I ice liuring election time $o ats vention week chairman State Florist Awns -- LtIdEg:eHt ffleck's submitted i -- Firemen Pick 'Miss Flame' ' I Draftee Testg with "wartime" furniture officials said This praise extended into chinaware lamps upholstery and drapery fabrics lines and the hundred 1other items of home furnishings For 'public information the names of persons receiving the MOO in gifts given by the 40 Salt Lake stores participating will be store windows Thursday posted in - Urging little for some 100 American :': l - : !'"'"-iii':::f-: i Everyone visiting the showings was pleased with the better quality of the goods compared I 16'''''7:'-4-?4-::::- partment budget for 1949 stressed the need for improvements in that The ghlurgent need" for coinple- department Seven-yerequests include $31040 Program tion of the new state prisonj pro- forCapital the fire department: $101900 This additional money if borcarrier-salesman state visions for recodification of If your newspaper happens to aim a little police department and $17900 at low interest rates would statutes and provisions for se- health department and commis- wide of the front pjr h Saturday and puts your daily gazette in rowed Make possible a building program be kind subscriber for Saturday is National of from seven or eight years in- curity of tenure for district judges sioner's office the hedge were among resolutions adopted stead of the current proposed six- Newspaperboy day by a state legislative councit subnewsyear program 1000 more than In Salt Lake City young neighborhood committee at a meeting Friday A tentative schedule of tax levies carrier-salesme- n Tribune and Lake The Salt deliver who night paper for the bond sinking fund to care Meeting in the senate chambers Lake Telegram will be honored at ceremonies at Utah theater for retirement of present bonded Salt State capitol the subcomthittee The event is part of National Newspaper week which started indebtednes s! for a period on judiciary law enforcement1 with was otitlined also The schedule Sen Elias E Day (R Salt Lake) Friday extends froth the 1949-5- 0 year to as chairman adopted severalres9- Robert Enser 17 son of Mr and Mrs William Enser 135 the school year of 1964-6- 5 The Carrier-salesma- n lutions on recommendations for been selected to repre- schedule was compiled on the ashas 17th East a Tribune submission to the 1949 state legisSee Page 18 Column 31"' Sent newspaperboys by appearing on the radio salute from the ' lature J Bracken Lee Republican canbe to broadcast scheduled is The show of Utah theater didate for governor replied Friday istage Stress Prison rovet 10:45 KALI am at station Their first recommendation to liquor commission criticisms Enser has saved $1300 for his college education from noted that "one of the most urgent that enforcement in Price under five years of Tribune service on route No 350 In addition he needs in the state building ' pro- his administration had been "the has bought his clothes and helped gram" is completion of the new greatest problem of our term of y in other paayrehceis prison at Point of the Mountain service" contest he reg cioIn The legislature will be urged Ito watch for service to customers and allot funds for completion "as soon Referring direbtly to a paid pobusiness development on his route as possible" litical advertisement by the Utah "The constitutional Mandate iin State Movie Salute Some 300 Utah men will start Liquor 'Commission Em'relation to selection and teruire of Also Mr Lee Assn declared newspa perboys preinduction processing at Fort saluting ployes office‘ of judges" also will be pr( will be a movie short starring Bob Douglas Oct 18 Cpl Oscar W oposed for consideration This pro- "I'd admire their honesty more if vision would provide security of they said: 'Defeat Mr Lee or we Climaxing a year bt progress Hope himself a former paperboy Gray assistant director Utah sePioneers in Cleveland The film is being lective service reported Friday position Of judges allowing their lose our jobs' "1 the Daughters choice to be made on their inwill exhold convention their annual shown at theaters across the Mr Machinery for other Lee with Republican dividual record rather than politiSome Hotel in Utah week oiled and nation is amination said newspaper Saturday luncha during candidates at cal affiliation committee mernbei ready wers guests eon meeting Friday of Salt Lake 700members from throughout the Monday at 10 am women's or- ColHeGray proposed said :approximately 30 men — are expected to par- ganizations under auspices of Seek Codification Exchange club in Hotel Utah Oct United States will be examined each day He desWill day-lon- g in of Women the Council Lake program Salt ignated Oct 18 19 2021 25 26 Meeting with Calvin BehleJIta 15 the club will invite Democratic ticipate at 9:15 am 'meet in the and 28 as examination days starting State Bar representative theCom- candidates to appear Revision of the constitution and auditorium for a newspaper week 'Salt Lake City has been named mittee also will recommend an Mark W Clark Sixth Raps Taxes enabling act in 1949 to permit bylaws to make the organization observance and a tour of the news-- a by Gencommander as one of the The gubernatorial candidate said army codification of statutes in I1950 stronger and more united group- papers' plant 22 inductee examining stations in Object of this act the committee that "those whofind only the wild will be the first order of business KiWanis be will club SaIrLake Sixth army- area and will proc- agreed would be to remove Obso- side of a town must seek out those Mrs Ivy Tow ler Salt Lake City host to Utah publishers Thursday ess the 7489 probable soldiers out lete laws from state statutes will explain the proposed changes At 6:30 pin at Hotel Utah when! Of the 40181 who registered in A similar recommendation will facilities" taxes He of the to be made allow the apprOpriarapped heavy Speakers at the 10 am general J Belmont Mosser St Marys Pa Utah The 7489 figure represents the tion of $5000 to the supreme court present administration which per- session will include Roger E Mc- international president of Kiwanis number of men who are designated state to continue its recodification! pro- mits Utah will supreme speak politicians to squander earn- Donough as court chief justice who will talk single (marital gram begun in 1947 Clinie Journalism ings of the state" and declared on "The Part History Plays in status) and 'Utah was losing' many new indus- the Development of Government" Cal has been selected Thursday at 10 am in Tribune- - as Fort Ord center ' tries because of burdensome taxes Mrs Kate B Carter president Telegram for all meti auditorium a journalism training The former mayor of Price said will report on achievements of the clinic for persons interested in ducted in the western state s' ' highway funds should be spent on past: year and prospects for the coverage of women's club news will be conducted by editors of the For the second time this Week highways not on a political ma- next 12 months Mrs Ida M Kirkham will di- two papers At 12:15 pm that day total pollen in Salt Lake City air chine" and "if We want money for has been infinitesimal as schools we'd better stop waste in rect the dramatization of "Heart a special luncheon of Sa)t Lake with representation of sag the liquor comnissionwhich has Throbs of the West" with Mrs Ministerial Assn in Hotel Utah alone on same date last year! been enriching itself at our ek- Erma G Clayton first vice presi- will honor the week Meanwhile Gov Herbert B Maw dent greeting the visitors 7 (127) pense" Sage Arguments on a motion for a will repok on and Mayor Earl J Glade issued new 4 County presidents Alternarla spore ' (4) trial for Robert S Harries Red Problem noon at the work their year's proclamations hailing newspaper former chief inspector for the Figures in parentheses repreto Utah week and its theme "Your Incumbent Republican candidate luncheon sent grains per cubic yard on tame liquor control commiairon at the 2 pm meeting know is the key to allright your for congress William A Dawson Speakers Mrs enforcement division convicted of date last year S Lund Cornelia include will liberties" said the nation's problem was bribery are scheduled Saturday 10 am in Third District Judge simply "to get the Reds out of "Daughters of Utah Pioneers of at Van Cott Jr's court government and get the govern- Tomorrow" 'Ray ment out of the red" The motion in Harries' behalf was filed by his attorney last SatRep Dawson lauded recommendations by the Hoover committee urday when Harries was sentenced to clean overlapping bureaus out by Judge Van Cott to an indeterminate term of one to five years of the government but he said in Utah state prison 236 1947 quaint the public with candidates he foresaw no sharp drop in government expenses since 31 billion Harries has been at liberty on for office Funeral services for Arthur Somewhat fatigued by Ms a stay of execution granted by Last Sunday Mr Malmquist of the 40 billion budget is ear- Sweet 71 cofounder of Sweet Van Cott pending disposispurt in- the first months of Judge questioned llep Granger's Repub- marked for national defense vet- Candy Co who died Wednesday 1948 or Doc Stork "showed his tion of the new trial motion lican opponent David J Wilson erans administration debt service In Los Angeles will be conducted E age" in September and made The motion is based on the folSunday at 12:30 pm at 574 No: Ogden The schedule for other can- and foreign aid" contentions: The jury reAcacia South lowing 1st Wilson lodge David same the by than in J fewer didates follows: Ogden Republiceived evidence out of court other Free and Accepted (Masons month landings a ago year Sunday Oct 10 Judge Rev can candidate for congress urged 17 that resulting from a view Beck Boson Salt Lake City Dom- Exchangers to get out and vote and ttabbi A H Fink Temple He delivered 592 children In than of the Israel B'Nat premises the jury received ceases "since to exist second ocrat who is seeking the democracy Lake City last month 307 communications out of court reaffairs Salt district congressional post of Rep when the people do not express of Mr Sweet was active infromits a of the But them ago year boys to the cause: misconduct the candy company ferring William A Dawson (R) Oct 17 their wishes" count a was 105 record better of the Jury and newly discovered establishment in 1900 and had for a total of 697 by Rep Dawson Oct 24 J Bracken evidence mar and as served ager president Lee Price Republican who la op- Burglar Takes Purse The total Moved Conviction of Harries by the He through of year's number a for years posing Gov Herbert B Maw (D) 30 is 236 below the 1947 court Jury resulted from an inroom to southern California in 1947 The of Sept her ransacking and Oct 31 Gov Maw total for the same period re- dictment against him by Saltdtake Cremation in Salt Lake MemoDewey For daily and Sunday accounts while she was watching thewas refollow the will mausoleum ported Mrs Lillian Larson of- county grand jury rial Thursday night of talks by these candidates parade to fice Meanwhile another secret ses-- ‘ 574 call at Mn manager bureau of vital funeral Friends may police Friday by and other political development ported bird's Mon of the grand jury Is Patstatistics The 49 N West Temple E lst South prior to funeral Davis Melissa read s as urday at 10 am with five or six The faintly requests that no deliveries for 1948 total 5644 A purse containing $17 was stolen witnesses expected to appear i eompared with 6880 for 1947 flowers be sent Cbt Dalt gultat Treibiutt abe said i Postwar Progress -- :g-4- 11 'v I Traditional to Modern Store personnel on hand to explain and demonstrate every item said comments on the traditional and the modern furniture were about equally balanced However the period or traditional furniture seemed to have the edge as far as interest was concerned In both period and modern furniture and accessories the new bright colors brought forth favor- able Comment Personnel explained that a home in traditional style still could have bright co18rs The young couples—perhaps planning for a home "for two or three or more"—showed a great interest in the modern ' styles Many of these modern pieces were of unusual—even bizarre— design r-- ' enough evidence1 I - 1A with the 1949 figure first: Property tax 7445 $683637 county re$38405 $34500 neW fall furniture which climaxed annual Fall Home Furniture festi- - attorney auditor corder $74780 $78935 attractiveness to home 'al Ulahns inspected latest contributions $29000 $30993: statutory and general $166535 $219799 surI veyor $48475 $48455 bond interest and sinking fund $15000 i - -- r ' 7: A budget of $395147 was asked by the aCni department doi nf gpcuabp1 iic finance affairs tal investments of $12653 The 1948 allotment Was $392672 The eight county departments submitting budgets for 1949 and their 1948 appropriation follows i '::':':':1:IS'-:-"'- : - nd Salt LaBkecgoetitnstyudpepartmezits ' ii - 4 oepnmredonoptiolsaeor 1 - 6 ''' r etohset anllothbisdagietts reLakclueecstietyd 1 :: :14V: - :: OA '7::3?1: ' :s 0 &NW :4 iT - : I i :' ' 7 f ‘ 010) : i '1 1 f 'chine and backhoe and other tools for new meters costs are reflected in anl:ridindca$r2e5aa0e0d0 Knifing Ruied Furmture StoresiSponsor Statute Council Calls New Home Fashion Festival By jurym Friday night was a time for dreaming Trailer Death I And Prison Vital people of Utah saw some "perfect dreams" of furniture - edhrinag: 790 including 643 ptiroonveamnednt$ s $21110e00 f i:: - it- 1 " 8:-- I Auditor onscious to 18th Century Modern Creations Style-C- I 4 j7?i::::: - l 7:s tc- - :: Re:::'::::: 4 2 i:A$ ea 'tiIP ::i ' :ii: : itnwheaal quested i - 1 ' ' A 1 v - 1:?7 1 :: y ' - - cocmommimssisi°sinoenre'r e' ' ' - ' t::i - ili - I: - 1: :: k- r other ill the 1949 budget request made Friday by David 'At Affleck Salt Lake city water ::'-d4:::7::'- t vd"44-trii::i- :Ls— and ar ': l- '::- more - 1 i : A: - 'f's : Capitatlerimdperpoiryetmmeennttstion I CI-- ' l r"'r-- 1( ::: kstroo: :A5:7 1 t2::-- f'''7r i I : ':'::::::7:i: - 1 ::044 E4- - 5::K::i':C':::i !-'- 1 - 1 ':::' 4 - 1 f - ' lk::-:- six-ye- 7: Of Foothill Drive Line Other! Mains - A- - !'g i"--t:-- ar six-ye- ar ' : ::'::7?-7::- fr':--: ' ' 1 i " 1 1 Million Seeks Replacement r 4'::::- h p t- t :: - i - ' ar 14'4' '-' A:: :ih also anticipate enrollment in- creases beyond the proposed six year building program he added The building program schedule calls for expenditure of approxiof increase expected School officials mately $900000 yearly for the pupils by 1952 period Based on present ''' ''''' ''': ' l'' ''iAl'::lt-- ' costs is estimated that the it :': :: I : 7 ''' '1": '' : must raise 'approxiboard school ' ' :' 1f'1 '!1: I ' ' each year in addi$535000 mately : ' a year that t tion to the $365000 ' ' :: ::'::::':::11:::!:: be obtained without calling for can i: :e: ' 1: t a people's vote ::7 t:'' $1" ' IV t -' i Approximately $250010 of the ' ' ' ' total H building cost could be raised a special levy or a only through ' bond issue Either method would 1 f : : : require approval by the people in '''' ' a special election Dr Bezmion con- tinued (tii4 Under provisions of the proposed three-mi- ll levy the board pointed out buldings could be paid for as they are being constructed thus ‘ 7777:: c:i eliminating interest charges This :ti i L method would necessitate an added :Ei::::::: :" i tax load on the people and a pos4 ' sible change of economic condi- :: :114:: ':'s::!N:! I ' tions during the coming years ' N::i-of tax might make collection :: money difficult or even impossible he said Cannot Be Borrowed -7 14 4 SALT'-ts:The $2500000 cannot be bor7 ii - rowed by the board The money however could be obtained at an I:7A gram according to Dr M Lynn Bennion superintendent A second five-yebuilding probe gram it was pointed out will a virtual necessity in view of an 10000 more By JACK ROBERTS tax levy Approval of a three-mi- ll for a five-yeperiod was suggested Friday by the Salt Lake City board of education as one method of financing its proposed $5400000 building pro : 4!:'!-- - - ' ' :: ti:e-1:- '?4:' : : :::::: 1 : 1 ' - lp ::: t - '''' of $5 :: : :::'771 1111F13Tr : 44 :''' l::: - - ' ' ' ' t' f ''''':!'ir 3'0 ''W I i 'i'':''4 4 ::: ' 4 1 '')- emr : f -qi 44‘ : :: A N 't P i t-e- sk :: 4 l'SNr woe i i i t 1 : : ' ' :s::'''?:!-- 1 ::o Iv:: 4 ::: ) -- ' ::' N- N'e -- a -- 4 I: e 1!"---'i' i :1 " :: ' ':o::: 4:1: :: - ' 4 ::: kt re- - :::- :- :' :: ?- - 1 - '''''1114"0"'117-'-- ' - :::1 :4: ) 1 - - ' 'if:- 1:' 1 i'::'-::mow at t- ---- - - :' T -- s :':' :: irk : 1 's s 4 41 4 I !?' Water Budget Asks Outlay r771"-77"1:1- - a14 :: i ' ilia i:::1 1" mew II poNo404 "'' ::t::iii :':: '' 4 '''' t 4 5::::::::::"::::: Is:: $''"-"- - ' 10 PAGE SEVENTEEN ' ' t::::::-s':::'::- '"'1 t to ! School imoard Seeks Levy To Finance All tutilding - LOG RAIO PAGi ' coww-::?::::30i5---ii-J:a---i'fi:-:'-m-mi-&''-'::::::- : t ' UTAH' SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 2 1948 Y mi flbTsflt fafig mit- 111"1' : r:::::-:o:::::::::- 1 7 ' i ' i t - - ed |