| Show t Dan Tase 1)9 Valentine’s Nothin Serious® WIIO DON’T YOU LIKE?: What ever happened to the old parlor game called “Desert Is- land?” You know that wag thq one where every- body sat around and selected 10 people they would like to be V V cast away on a island Idesert a s ce-ui- myvst w 1 u((t King Ityouk Mickey Jelke Gen Harry Vaughan Lucky Luciano Gloria Vanderbilt Charlie Chaplin Christine Jorgensen Elsa Maxwell' Tommy Manville Forfirio Rublrosa Well what 10 would you 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 se- recent survey reveals that 8831 ri of the families In Salt A Lake own automobile— which means 1169 of the families in town don’t get at least one parking ticket per year! NEW LOCAL CLUB: Know any lonely old millionaires? A new organization has been formed in Bountiful called the FMA Club It’s headquartered at 980 S 1st East Bountiful and FMA stands for— FUTURE MILLIONAIRESSES OF AMERICA!” The purpose of the club so they say is for all the girl members to end up marrying millionaires or sons of millionaires However the club has hit a snag The girls are already to pop the question to the first millionaire they meet —but they don’t know any millionaires They would like some names for their mailing list— so if you know an old millionaire or two send his name to club head- quarters The best way to get along with women is to treat young girls like they’re old girls— and old girls like they’re young girhi! SURPLUS STOCK: Some folks might think the Salt Lake Police Department is not efficient But Ray Hernandez Union messenger says the cops are too efficient And he has three extra bicycles to prove it! You see in the past year Ray has had three bicycles stolen while he was delivering messages lie dutifully reported the thefts to the police — and then went out to buy a new bike Because Ray can’t work without a bicycle So what happened? The other day Ray was happily bicycling on his fourth new hike— when the police informed him they had recovered the three stolen bicycles Now Ray has four bicycles — - all paid for! Half the are flatterers — and the other half are married! men in the world wl TODAYS VALENTINE A collective Valentine today to members of the girls’ dance committee at South High WxlSch00L 'A rAflAv iJbl It I They are the champion cotton han8ers n ithe business j'- - I rf 1 You t annual see the girls’ dance will be held Saturday evening and during the past week the committee girls ’have hung no less than 11000 cotton balls from the ceiling of the boys’ gymnasium The cotton balls are in keeping with the decorative theme of the dance which is “In a Silver Dream” of Carol Jackson the committee says it was quite a job “Have you ever hung 11 (XX) cotton balls from a ceiling Mr Valentine?” she writes Carol I have never even hung 10000 cotton balls from a ceiling and a Valentine to you and your colleagues And have a good time at the dance! SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: I see where some stranger knocked over a parking meter Fst Office PL — and yalcntiocto you till on a — - Friday Morning — January 28 1915 Dawson Unveils Bill to Guard 4 Foreign Trade Day’s Traffic Vernal Woman 89 Seriously Hurt Driver By ‘ t ""I fH By Frank Hewlett ' Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON Jan 27 — A new approach to the reciprocal trade question giving Congress the final say as to whether domestic industry such as lead and zinc is being hurt by foreign Imports wax proposed in a bill introduced Thursday by Hep William A Dawson Briefly the bill would give the President all the authority he has requested to renegotiate reciprocal trade pacts However it would transfer to Congress the Imal decision on what is to "11 A he done if the U S Tariff Commission finds a domestic industry is being seriously injured wLi Passenger autos and a truck struck down five pedestrians In Salt Lake City Thursday Four qf the victims were injured one seriously and the fifth apparently was Unhurt Most seriously injured was Mrs Kate Adams 89 Vernal who was knocked 20 ft when car at North struck by a and West about 6:20 ls‘ Temple hit-ru- I - IP I frHk4 I n 1 B 1 "T i C" t &- - " 4 i f : Asks Congress Protection Over Domestic Industry ’ 1 Hit-lin- n rrr iglt II in ts ‘Low' Mercury V rea 11- 'ILwxe Statement "Driver'Kims OU block and at 50 N lect? Salt Lake City I’tah Section Victims of 'After ririV'iKs? MiV the car continued around the T Ball lalif Srilmnr lie Srcoiul 5 Pedestrians with Well here a fnew variation fit’s called the e o p 1 e I Wouldn’t Want Dan Valentine to Know Even If I Could” game And the idea is to jot down on a piece ol paper the 10 people in the world you wouldn't want to p m meet —pven ye I Here’-- f Railio TV Lop s a4' I " ously ruining the economy of the United States’’” asked Mr Daw'son in a House statement in connection with the introduction of his hill 1st West ran into a parked automobile owned by Robert Russell of that address The driver abandoned the car and fled Mrs Adams treated at St Mark’s Hospital suffered pelvic and other internal injuries She was reported In “fairly good” condition late Thursday Officers arrested a suspect in case and booked him the for investigation - Less Seriously Hurt Less seriously injured were Benjamin Scoville 7 East with leg and arm fractures andfacial bruises and abrasions and his companion Glendon Vincent 7 1833 S State with head lacerations They were struck cby an auto police said was operated by Natalya Soma Porter 26 2383 E 3900 South f Officers said the boys pushed the button to activate a pedestrian-controlled semaphore at the crossing then dashed into the street and into the auto’s path without waiting for the light to change Witnesses said the Scoville lad was knocked 50 ft by the Impact ' V‘x w d rpr-v Ij 'trade fire policy’wiihbut seri“Wow ' must help keVp the friendly freedom-lov-Un' nations strong or be pre-- I The Brigham Young monument as seen today covering a 39 ft Here is an artist’s conception of one of several plans to paied to see them fall to circle in the intersection of Main and South Temple Streets cut down the monument's base area help traffic movement from within or become uiependeht upon trade with Communists “But I have also been impressed shocked and saddened by the effect of foreign trade A proposal to gam more space for it to another site proceeding satisfactorily and little opon some of our vital traffic around the Brigham Young Apparently no official action came of position is expected domestic industries monument at Main and South Temple to down base cut contact and at that time nccmding the the size Proposals Used Up Pay Streets by cutting down the monument’s as well as plans for the monument’s to S S Sam Taylor city traffic engi“There is misery in the coal base area was being studied Thursday by neer the properly wax understood to fields of West removal to another site have been conLead sidered occasionally for a number of have been turned over to the LDS and zinc miners Virginia city officials traffic groups and ofiicials in Utah used of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-- ' Church years their unemployment comL Fierce Brady a member of the up day Saints City Commissioner Joe L Christenmonths ago and One plan being considered which sen said that while such a project has Traffic Advisory Council said Thursday pensation the mines now operating must would give the maximum space to trafbeen discussed informally when “people that while he conducted negotiations for forego development and explorfic would entail complete removal of some time he now understands the First ation In order to meet exno has official action it brought up” the iron fence and circular base and been taken by the city commission Presidency of the LDS Church had the penses” matter In its hands The city in June 1897 deeded a t placement of a narrow sidewalk around Mr Dawson then recalled that the resultant oval base of J Reuben Clark Jr second counselor two years ago he had testified square ground at the intersection in the first presidency' said Thursday Another proposal would call for re“forever” to the Brigham Young Memoin support of a sliding tariff on moval of the large circular concrete rial Assn or its successors mghtj that he was not in a position to the importation of lead and base moving the iron fence onto the The Salt Lake City Traffic Advisory say anything about the proposal lie zinc However members of the monument itself and construction of a Council in 1951 contacted the Brigham said however that any further anPresident’s cabinet successfully nouncement about the possible architecsquare sidewalk arOund the entire Young Family Assn — as a possible sucopposed the measure statue cessor to the defunct Memorial Assn— tural change to the landmark would Secretary of State John Indication Thursday was that negoto sec if permission could be obtained to Boy 8 Injured probably come from the office of the Foster Dulles argued there was tiations to complete the project are trim the monument’s base or to remove church’s first presidency Lee Charles Stroud 8 son of adequate protection for doPolice Officer’and Mrs A C mestic industries in the escape Stroud 686 N Redwood Rd clause provision of the law suffered a fractured arm How Many Experts bruises and abrasions when he “IIow much of this testl ran from in front of a halted mony ever got to the President bus into the path of a truck opI have no way of knowing How Mothers of Salt Lake City-anerated by Duana Thomas Earl many experts the White House 29 1343 N Redwood Rd The has on lead and zinc is also vicinity Thursday bight An incentive price of 62 cents since 1908 said the association marched through the streets unknown to me But I doubt mishap occurred about 3:45 pm and avenues and gathered apa pound under the National leader and surpluses of comat 530 N Redwood Rd that the executive budget xould Special to The Tribun meats are the President with ad $25000 furnish diminishing proximately Apparently uninjured was Wool Act of 1954 for the 1955 petitive GRANITE PARK — Building with visors Claudius Humphrey about 70 knowledge of the inPopulation of the nation is They were the mothers in contracts totaling $379710 were year beginning April as extensituation metal trade 214V4 S State who was struck marketing on economists the “Mothers March awarded Thursday night by creasing rapidly 1 was announced and who the explained predict 1955 production of 375 Polio” an annual highlight of Granite School as sive of that experts and knocked to the pavement District to begin in ComLake Salt the Thursday Tariff by testified before City about 8:15 pm by the openeij More a 43 million dollar building billion dollars In goods and serv- the March of Dimes door of an automobile driven F W LnMasche Washington ices meaning the level of spendthan 3500 women took part in program that was approved mission DC deputy director of the “It occurs to me that there by Albert H Hillman 57 159 ing will probably exceed the the drive Tuesday by a special bond elec- Is something wrong with a setW 4th North Mr Humphrey livestock and dairy division 1953 record and 'recent added tion Until Friday early morning ServStabilization up which puts1 the decision was in a crosswalk at 71 E 2nd Commodity precipitation over most of Utah a crew of men and women EleA Heights Mornlngslde ice a trade agreement US of AgriDepartment South promises that drought suffered were counting the money mentary School was the object change of the same person culture hands the during the last two years has brought In by the mothers of Thursday’s action by the who made It when It later turns Here to address to the 48th run its course he added and by 1 am A L Higgins district board of education The out the agreement was a misannual convention of Utah Wool March of Dimes treasurer school to accommodate between take or is falling to work” Proffers Advice Growers Assn in Hotel Utah 700 and 800 students will be lobe to total the The major change proposed “When you market your 1955 estimated Mr ImMasche said the nation is cated at'420Q S 3000 East $25000 the Dawson bill is to require wool by be of as such offers of wary producing less than Mac Construction Co was the tariff commission to make of amount total the Special to The Tribune Final ‘Sell me and wool its normal peacetime requireyour cheap a definite recommendation to CLEARFIELD — A running ments in wool ' collect the difference from gathered in the drive Thurs- awarded the ageneral contract $295-90- 0 bid low of after making will be not ” known FriCongress rather than the Presnight gun battle ensued early Uncle Sam’ Mr Clyde day bid of the 11 ident The Tariff Cat high of an is until Fight audit the This recommendation money Clearfield warned police day after offered was $331100 would be delivered to both a adcompleted trio of The were surprised thugs woolgrowers "Such a statement is not only Plumbing heating and ventiSee Page B-- 4 CoL 1 Homer’s Market at vised by Don Clyde Ileber erroneous but It from springs was contract to awarded lating the junction of US 91 and state president as “sheepmen an attitude that is detrimental Star Plumbing and Heating Co Hill AFB road and taxpayers” to resist pro- to the 'uture of our Industry Reports Purse Loss for $06880 while the high bid Within minutes of the posed national legislation which The less you sell Loss or theft of her purse con- was $72927 The new structure’s your wool for alarm the Layton marshal and would reduce the tariff on im- on the market the lower the intaining personal items and near- electrical fixtures will be hanthree Utah Highway Patrolported wool He also urged the centive price you will receive ly $10 in cash was reported to dled by Vance Electric Service men had joined a chase and 700 sheepmen in attendance to The lower we drive the value of by Mrs Ed- Co Inc which bid $10944 police officers exchanged gunfire avoid any semblance of collu- wool hy such tactics the harder ward A Thursday 1444 California whereas the Vergin high bid was with the fleeing burglars sion in collecting incentive paySee Page R2 CoL 1 Ave $3030195 Clearfield police reported ments under the new legislation Want a White Elephant? Aim rf t at 1:30 am that they had which becomes fully operative They’ll be available Friday : apprehended one of the men this year and Saturday to thrifty buyers and were continuing the Mr Clyde predicted 1955 will j visiting downtown Salt Lake search for the other two who be a better year for Utah sheepCity were believed still in the men The national per capita And it’s a safe bet you will 1 want one two three or a half vicinity of the market consumption of meat is highest j dozen of these White Elephants V The second annual W’hite if: ‘ Elephant Days sponsored by j Salt Lake City Retail Mer- chants Bureau begins when f shops open Friday morning The sales event- designed to By AisocUted Press take him to about 35 miles east "ipove” quality merchandise reCHEYENNE WYO Jan 27- -A of his destination maining too long on shelves followed he the (If highway two in stockrooms according civilian and with plane light as reported he would to pass merchandising pracaccepted misswas men aboard reported within 10 miles of a 12000-f- t will continue through Sat-- r tices ing late Thursday on a flight range of mountains where cross urday said Alfred E Copp The from Cheyenne to Salt Lake winds could have caused him Paris Co chairman of the to crash) bureau committee in charge of City the program In Air the Denver 44th control The Cheyenne airport "In the course of a year every Rescue Squadron at Lowry Air tower said the pilot identified Force store accumulates a variety of Base said the plane was only as “Masters" was believed expected to land at Salt Lake to be from Chico Calif City for refueling before conCessna 180 tinuing its flight to Chico with The single-engin- e Days Since left here at 1:33 pm (MST) with its pilot and unidentified pasa fuel supply sufficient for 4 Last Utah senger An AF spokesman said hours flying time Its last re- an SA-1equipped with emers ported position was over Lara- gency supplies and Traffic Death mie 50 miles west of here At would 15 Civil about Air join that time the pilot radioed he Patrol and private planes in a Utah would follow the highway nprth search earljr Friday To 23 1955 8 Jan toward Rawlins Wyo The Cessna was believed to To Jan 28 1954 6 (The control tower at Salt have arrived in Cheyenne earAll of 1954 2C9 Lake Municipal Airport said lier from an unidentified eastIdaho had the man flown straight ern point The weather was from Cheyenne to Salt Lake clear here but snow flurries To Jan 23 1355 2 To Jan 23 1934 5 City at normal speed and with were reported earlier Thursday Kali soo elephant was introduced to Al- i chairman and Mrs Bonnie Besselievre by AU of 1934 212 normal winds 41a hours would (over Saratoga Wyo fred E Copp left “White Elephant Days” ('Robert II Mattin Idrector of Hogle Zoo hit-ru- n “We X At Vf vvu econ-'om- ol wn y g Com-Inuun- ts Monument ‘ Trim ’ Studied as Traffic Aid wealth-producin- g f Mr pressure’ areas ts centered' over the jntermountain "Region again and forecasters said it will bring the usual clear skies and cold temperatures to residents Some fog is expected — also as usual — in the valleys of northern Utah- and southeastern Idaho Afternoon high temperatures In Utah will range from 25 to 35 degrees In the north and from 35 to 45 in the south Low mercury readings will be between 5 above and 5 below zero - 1801-2n- d 25-f- USD A Aide Briefs Parley On Wool Incentive Plan Marching Moms Collect $25000 Granite Signs $379710 In Contracts - Bulletin one-thir- d bur-gfarizi- Board Denies Okclis Trips For Officials By a vote of the State Board of Examiners Dr E Allen Bareman state of public instruction was denied an Thursday travel allowance to attend two educational meetings in SL two-to-oh- e nt ?super-lntende- out-of-stat- e Louis Mo By the same margin Rulon T Hinckley Ogden chairman of the State Board of Education was authorized to travel to St Louis at state expense for i concurrent meeting Gov J Bracken Lee and Secy uf Stall Lauiunt F Toronto voted against the Bateman request while the third member of the board of examiners Atty Gen £ R Callister Jr favored it Gov Lee also voted to deny the Hinckley request but was overridden by the affirmative votes of Mr Toronto and Mr Callister An earlier request for allowances for Dr Bateman and Mr Hinckley was held up by the Board of Examiners when It appeared both men wished to attend identical meetings in St Louis A clarifying letter from Dr Bateman Thursday seated however that tha meetings were separate Dr Bateman asked for $24033 to attend meetings of the American Association of School Administrators and the board of directors of the Council of Chief State School Officers Feb out-of-stat- e 23-Mar- 3 Downtown ‘White Elephants’ Call Out i 7 Plane With 2 Aboard Missing On Flight to Salt Lake Gty -- - (1 6 para-medic- f - i Thrifty Shoppers Items buyers have passed over during the months” Mr Copp explained The whole year’s accumulation has been repriced for quick sale thus creating thousands of high value bargains - Lighten Burdens Around House If you think that going from gas light to electric light was something another illumination surprise may still be in your future Experts predict that phosphor-powdmixed into house paint and wallpaper will probably replace the electric bulk So if you have lamps around the house or other things you’re not making use of turn them into quick dollars through Salt Lake Tribune Want Ads Mrs Mary Murdock of 73 G Street received 30 calls for this Salt Lake Tribune Want er d Ad: 1 AM MlUrt eomnlni ! hwl 4 4ini at nurta furoiturt lid rn wtt fe4 ( table ( in and plc rmr fm fkh mat titter Smnday and 5 Ml pm wek4& 11 Q at It’s so easy to place a SjJ Lake Tribune Wart Ad 3 dial 3 1325 or ycu can n ! it to The Salt Lfke T 143 S Main -- |