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Show APRIL 26, 1952 THE JOURNAL here unmittee to favorably consider an the county having resided appropriation of at least $50,000 til 1015. He was born July 18, 1805, in for the Forest Service which will AlSen. Wallace F. Bennett (R.,Utah) nation," Sen. Bennett said. "Why use the money to combat the Farmington, a son of Joseph bert and Marietta Welling Sill He wait " spread of the poisonous weed As 19 WAHINGTON, April This evening, Sen. Bennett will Halogeton. This will further im- moved with his family to Layton clamored for Utahns Congressional come out officially in support of prove our ranges and the livestock when a child and in 1015 moved to action against seizure of the na- he presidential campaign of Ohio industry will more than repay the Roy. He resided there until 1032 tions steel by Mr. Truman, Sen. Senator Robert A. Taft. cost through increased taxation. when he came to Ogden. Bennett in Wallace F. (R., Utah) am interested I "candid a Sen. Furthermore, Taft Mr. Sill married Bertha ElizaCalling Wednesday joined 15 other RepubSen. Bennett will tell Sun- legislation which would m ak e beth Child in Layton on Sept. 15, lican lawmakers on S. Res. 306. day press and radio people that available to the Forest Service a 1015. She died Aug. 18, 1035. He This is the resoultion introduced ie has long admired the Senate larger portion of the receipts married Lillian Pearl Simmons at from forest lands to be used not by Sen. Styles Bridges, New eadership of the Layton on Oct. 14, 1037. minority leader, which jut had waited deliberately to an- only for maintenance, but also for He was employed by the Ogden which will make would direct the Senate Judiciary nounce for him until had heard improvements Union Railway ' and Depot com committee to determine whether rom other GOP hopefuls, parti- our forest areas more useful and or not the president had constitu- cularly Gen. Dwight D. Eisen-lowe- r. enjoyable as playgrounds for the millions of Americans who yearly tional or statutory authority to pull his big steal." The lattprs announcement that take advantage of them. These requests are for funds to Meanwhile, even the New York le will not campaign for the nomTimes and the Washington Post, ination, even after returning home develop our national resources; to recent friends of the administrarom his European command, con- - improve our living conditions and tion, have lambasted the seizure. irmed Sen. Bennetts opinion that living: standards. They will add to In fact, just about the only com- Sen. Taft was the most sincere and Pur income and our strength as a ment friendly to the president has jest qualified Republican candidate naon- - The cold war is a long war come from CIO chief Phil Murray. ,o fight it out clear through No- - an we Rr going to need all the strength we can muster. S. Res. 306 is not expected to vember with the Fair Dealers. I also am plannig to seek addisee the light of day as long as the tional Federal funds to improve Democrats remain in power, but U. S. Highways 6 and 50 from it puts the 16 GOP legislators on Circumstances at times make it Crescent Junction to the Colorado the record as being in strong opmembers of Con- - State line. Expenditure of such a position to the grab. It also puts very difficult for small sum will provide those Democrats who are making press to appear consistent in their relatively east-wean additional .highway loud noises in support of the action policies. For over a year now I Utah of. through capable carrying (to their credit, not all of them are lave repeatedly announced my loads. is essential It . that heavy osition with respect to govern-- 1 going along with the chief execubridges be replaced by. new ment economy, with the need for tive) on the defensive. ones which can carry the heavy the budget, and with In another major legislative ac- balancing truck loads of today, ;he need for obtaining over-ation .during the past week, Sen. in government opera- - . Cn the other hand I am. going Bennett joined his colleague, Sen. efficiency to support heavy reductions .in tions. Arthur V. Watkins (R.,Utah), in Despite these stated views, I many expenditures proposed by sponsoring S. 3013 which would am now urging the Senate Ap- - he President. Foreign spending authorize construction of the Uppropriations Committee to ap- - can he cut severely. Defense ex Colorado River reclamation per prove several appropriations which penditures are not . untouchable. project. I believe are vital to the welfare Congress can, reduce these ; so that military leaders will be forced Probably the most important of the people of Utah. in factor the wests g Practice economies without, single Immediately the charge is made I fight against its "colonial" Watkins talks ecomomy Paring our defense in the. least, status) the Colorado River project and wants to reduce the budget, The , President can use the ax. in has been delayed from Congress but what does he do ? He actually his own Executive agencies .but to Congress by the present admin- is asking for more government Congress also will assist ; him by istration. The two Utahns pointec expenditures rather than support- - cutting requests, out that their direct legislation may ing reductions. It appears reasonably, certain at not get far against this continuing My position is not inconsistent, this writing that Congress '".will hy billions of dollars 'the opposition; it does, however, clear To me; economy, a balanced the air and may force the admin- get and efficiency do not require budget Mr. Truman asked for. In istration to grant priority to at the government to forget the wel- - doing this, however, I do .not be least. some serious thought about fare of its citizens. I am in favor Jhcve we should, lose sight of. our the. project. of economy and I will support national welfare, -- Present estimates put the cost economy moves to the extent of the five dams (or more) at that they are consistent with our about $1 billion, with, almost half national welfare. Only last Thursday I urged the a. century, to be allowed, for total . . Appropriations Committee to fa - , . completion of the job. town mng-than consider increase for vorably i:Some.rcritics:.have suggestec recent illness and services . .of that the legislation should have Forest Service funds to be .used George Ellison. . They .were from been initiated by Sen. Joseph C forN range reseeding. Such a pro Tooele, Oakley and .Idaho .Falls. OMahoney (D., Wyo.), senior gram will increase our meat proRose. Jias : returned Jiome . lawmaker from the intermountain duction; it will help to alleviate , .Terry, n a Salt Lake hosp.. bc,"f! the present controversy between fer, country, but the Utah sponsors ervahon He w.11 stiU agreed that direct action has .been livestock growers, sportsmen, the confmed t0 h,s postponed , far too long already. urban areas and the Forest Ser- rs uy Smith and Mr. am e In the view, this ex vice, all of which are competing rs Dean Fouts .and . o: penditure will prove most helpful for the resources of the national Boise will visit with L. family C. Fouts to the economy of the west and the forests. In addition, I requested the com- - an fanily for several days. Mrs. L. C. Fouts and son Allen left by bus for Kansas to visit re- latives and friends. pany for 20 years and had been a car inspector supervisor for several years prior to his retirement in 1048 due to ill health. For the past year he had been employed by the Beneficial Realty company. Survivors in addition to his brothers and sisters listed, above and his widow of Ogden include one son and three daughters: Arthur C. Sill and Mrs. Arline Mattson, Ogden; Mrs. Pearl Savich, Tooele; Mrs. Laura Predzik, Los Warren Dee Angeles; a step-soShepherd, Pittsburgh, Pa.; 11 grandchildren. What They Are Saying in Washington . - can-diate- Ham-sphir- es mid-western- ," er n, st ll QYedi) I I never-endin- im-"Sena- tor 1 inq I Cfrmouncemenh bud-Jreu- ce 1 e With Distinction! Wedding invitations announcements and pjri&ted by us have an indefinable air of grace and beauty. , T I long-rang- Farmers and Future Farmers Cucumbers For Cash Plant cucumbers on that extra or V2 acre of . idle Jand. Just the thing to earn that EXTRA' MONEY.- Highest you need is a good piece of ground," to start ..prices paid-- All . in. business. for yourself. We. advance seed,, fertilizer,: and sarks, and pick up encumbers, from your ;farm or. centrally - ; f located loading station. For details phone or' write. XaYere. Connolly, Utah . Pickle Co., Box 864, 741 South 3rd West, Salt .Lake City! or Phone 35 15. SILL SERVICES HELD IN OGDEN OGDEN Ralph Sill, 56, died at his home, 2969 Harrison Blvd., Sunday at 11:45 a.m. of a heart ail- ment. Mr. Sill was a brother of Sterling Sill, Salt Lake City; Russell Sill and Mrs. Mabel Adams, Lay-toClaude Sill, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Marquerite Bourne, Farmington; .Mrs. Genevieve, Dickson, Morgan and Mrs. Alta Bair, Glen-woo- d Springs, Colo. A native of Farmington, he was well known in n; Inland Phone 10 Co. Kaysvillc |