Show "' v" ( Second Section fab Sfilmnc alt wr' Wf— Pace 2 8 Salt I tali quite a I two-cavo-rt Dan Valentine tumes at last count 33 — at last count 33 n Gogh’s (with dangling and three Mesdames ears) Pompadour have mad£ reservations One fellow I know is going naked in a barrel (as a French uranium speculator!) And another artistic chap plans to sprinkle French dressing on his ears and go as a tossed salad! Na-tum- es Na-Va- The fare for the brawl is a flat $250 per head — if you’ve got two heads five bucks! Guests can bring their wives their girl friends Or both Or even somebody else’s wife Real continental and artistic you know There are two reasons why I do not plan to cavort with the artists Friday night The first being that I do not I mtt'd I it I i tali nuttee 1 on pi a ia - and i oloi ado healing Imp od day The appeal was made to the highwavs MiheomimUe'r of the Senate beloie whiih soveial witnesses from the twosrate aiea piesontod strong appeals ks Emphasize The witnesses gress to designate route as pait of County Commission Chairman Lamont B Gunderson and Mayor Earl J Glade are shown mechanics of voting machines being used in U primaries Joanne Savage demonstrates Officials Hail Officers Slip on Red Faces They JScarly Went to ‘Jail’ Machines in Election at U “firsts” were recorded at University of Utah Wednesday as Salt Lake City Mayor Earl J Glade and County Commission Chairman Lamont B Gundersen watched with admitted interest For the first known time in Utah’s history voting machines were used in an election Voters were those casting ballots in the university’s primary election for student body officers Record Number Vote And record number— 1117 students— turned out for first-da- y polling The large number of voters was attributed by Associated Students officers to the appeal offered by the voting Tw-- machines They had been loaned to the U of U by Shoup Voting Machine Co of Philadelphia Pa “I am convinced that voting IS so easy with these modern machines that voters of all ages will find them easy to handle" commented Mayor Glade as he watched election tabulations Try Them Out Commissi oner Gundersen g Lee Urged to $100 e Marilyn May March 30 Lake City born Survivors include the parents and grandparents: Mr and Mrs Charles H Marble Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs Robert W Moyle San Leandro Calif Day Since last Utah ’ To April To April 14 1955 14 1954 of 1954 AR IV 46 38 209 Idaho f! t X-ra- Utah Traffic Death To April 14 1955 To April 14 1954 All of 1954 y Official Inspects Applauds their children immunized Sail Lake VA Hospitals -- - Awaiting Word Meanwhile Utah officials ‘I am very faxorahly impiessed with the level of medical were hoping the free polio vac- Idnimistratidii Hasp oh cinntion “ program for younger along with State Road Com- in Salt Lake City ’an chl(lren 8in n this state 1'lns comment was offeied W ednesdav bv Dr William S mission Chairman 11 J Corleis-so‘ i Middleton erentlv thQrj"e appointed duet medical dncctcu of hc et- - Tn joined an imposing Coloa" a'tlng M ?rd from he rado delegation in appealing orans Adnunisiiation after xisdmg (he 12th Avenue ami Fort National Foundation as to when r for the Salt Lake Douglas Hospitals One nnpoitant factor in the high quality of mediral services sippllCS of lhe vaccine wiU ar shot tcut r‘veis the progiam Principal Witness with the University of Utah Co! Arrangements arc complete Principal witness was Colo- lege of Medicine which to set up clinics in schools bungs rado s persuasive Gov Fdwin both and elereseaieh training throughout the state and the C Johnson a member of the ments into the piogiams he of the 51000 Utah inoculation Senate until the fust of this said children expected to particiyear ‘A Two Way Street’ pate can be started on Gov Johnson reported the notice “This is a two way street” he Colorado Legislatute had added I)r A A Jenkins director of “because the medical authorized the creation of a the program for the State Continental Divide tunnel com- sthool piofits by the arrangeHealth Department said the mission to spend 16 million dol- ment as do the hospitals hut will be made by air shipments we are deeply indebted to the lars in making possible a key express portion of the proposed route college of medicine for its Distribution Plan The governor said the site of For the larger centers they the proposed tunnel was still Noting that the 12th Avenue be will sent directly to local undecided but it would be built Hospital is crowded Dr Midhealth departments while other and financed by the state of dleton said the Committee on Veterans Affairs of the House Colorado supplies will go to the State Health Department and then of ” recomhas Representatives Network Authorized be distributed to local areas mended approximately $500000 “The Federal Aid Highway Eligible to participate ifl the Act of 1944 authorized a special in improvements including a new all first and program will-b- e 0 wing that would cost network of highways not to second children Not regrade plus having studied the exceed 40000 miles in length third and fourth grade children which is considered to be of port as yet he said he preferred in the field trial areas of last the most important in the na- not to comment on the proposal who did not receive the year He tional interest” said Sen Benagreed that it needs some vaccine In the latter group will nett improvements but added that be whose parents withthose “Yet the two principal metro- “for an institution built in 1932 held consent for participation politan areas between the mid- it has been kept in good condiand those who received the west and California Denver tion and the patient car!? is on inert ” substance instead of the a very high plane and Salt Lake City are not convaccine No Such Flan nected by such an interstate Vis-itI)r W S Middleton The field trial ireas are highway” Asked about rumors that V A Salt Lake VA Hospitals Cache Box Elder Weber Salt Area Growth Factor intends to discontinue the 12th Lake Davis Utah Carbon and Sen Watkins appealed for Avenue hospital Dr Middleton BEATING CASE Emery Counties the highway route in connec- answered that "presently we Speed up Decoding' tion with the proposed Upper have no idea of abandoning this of lists of children Decoding Colorado Storage Project which hospital” who received inoculations last he predicted would pass ConIt’s his opinion that this hosto determine those receivyear and this contribute gress year pital “occupies the most beauing the vaccine and the inert greatly to the economic de- tiful site in America” substance is expected to ba velopment of the area between Dr Middleton said the treatDenver and Salt Lake City Thursday The" inment and rehabilitation of psySalt Lake City police Wednes- completed formation will then be conThe Utahn told his colleagues chiatric patients (the Ft Doug- day booked a South veyed to parents through local the Upper Colorado Project was las institution is largely a psy- High School student for “disschools expected to double the popula- chiatric hospital) presents the turbing the peace trespassing In the field trials of 1954 tion of his state “greatest challenge” in the VA and assault and battery” after each child received three inocuSen Watkins said the Salt medical program an East High School student lations However Dr Jonas r He said the treatment of these told of being attacked route had been Tuesday Salk developer of the vaccine “needed for a long time” and patients is difficult because in the halls of the latter school said Tuesday at the time the the need w as even more urgent there are “no absolutely objecVictim of the alleged beating success of the vaccine was annow from a national defense tive measurements” in dealing was Richard Grover 16 643 E nounced that he recommended with mental illness standpoint 9th South He suffered broken a different procedure this year Former Dean teeth bruises and lacerations He believes a more effective Dr Middleton was formerly police said Conrad Carter 17 immunity is produced by givdean of the University of Wis- 1120 Windsor St was charged ing two shots from two to four consin Medical School and is with the attack weeks apart and a third inocubeing succeeded there by Dr Capt Golden Haight head of lation about seven months later " John Z Bowers flow dean of the police youth bureau said He said everything possible the University of Utah College young Conrad had presented a will be done to expedite the of Medicine note at East High School asking program as the desire is to Accompanied by Dr C H that Grover be excused The inoculate the children as long Francis area medical director beating ensued when Grover before the start of the polio for VA at San Francisco Dr went into a hall Capt Haight season as is possible so that Middleton stopped here on his added He said six teen-agcom- their bodies will have produced way to Inspect a VA Hospital panions of Carter watched the some resistance to possible at Los Angeles ' alleged assault polio virus invasion n - short - $388-00- Salt Lake Child Strangles On Ribbon Tied to Crib Inter-Mounta- in niged Conthe proposed the tederal interstate highway sxsteni These aigumonts emphasized the need tor the route from an indusTTial louilsl and defense standpoint Utah Senators Atthur V Watkins and Wallace F Bennett ' The meeting minutes no longer available for public scrutiny when (’apt Youngberg pointed out that such offers of remuneration were deemed felonious under law’s passed by the same state legislature Salt Lake girl apparently strangled to death Wednesday on a ribbon from which a baby’s rattle was suspended and tied across her crib Pronounced dead at Clinic 1599 E South Temple w'here she was taken minutes after the tragedy was Marilyn May Marble She was the only child of Bruce L and Virginia May Moyle Marble 1601 Sigma Stadium Village The' tot was discovered by Mrs Althea S Beagley 73 H St about 1:50 pm lying with her throat across the ribbon Mrs Beagley operates a nursery at that address according to Plainclothesman D D Roberts who investigated the mishap She said she had checked the child about 15 minutes earlier and at that time the baby was all right When she discovered the accident Mrs Beagley ran Vith the baby in her arms to the clinic a short distance away Weston S Vernon technician administered artificial respiration until a police ambulance arrived with a resusci-tato- r Vaccine Includes Own Family The doctor said he admmiMeied the xaenne to a second child 20 minutes latei and then to Ins own six children 1 he x aec me was being distributed swiftly to doctors throughout the eitv by phaimacies receiving supplies from local wholesale n pic’sentatnes of the companies licensed to produce the ace me Ronald has a sistei Janrne 7 who participated in the field trials last yoai Both are students at Slid man School Most physicians appaiently are adopting a policy of first- come first served among chil- dren giving second priority to pregnant women Doctors said they are being deluged with requests from paients to have - affecting policemen The proposal called for consideration of token “gifts" to about half a dozen legislators in amounts ranging from to A Funk armed in time for youth Need I City-I)ene- The minutes of the last meeting of the Police Mutual Aid Assn were due ior some amending Wednesday after a police captain familiar with state law noted that the entire police department was about to perpetrate a felony The minutes were posted for minutes only on the bulle tin board in the corridor at police headquarters when Oept L A Youngberg observed a section in which a proposal had been made for the “rewarding” of certain Utah state legislators for their assistance m the enactment of legislation $25 1 I 1 cos-tum- I knew they were artists because they wore smocks that didn't fit and had purple paint on their shoes William C Patrick ibuno Medical Editor IN M phes of the newlvappioved Salk polio vaccine were mined in salt aki l it late Wednesday hex came lion a huge phn maeeutical concern and were diMi ilmled to pi ix at plixsiciniis lot use in immunizing children me not eh) i)h ti paituipate in the mass program of the National Inundation hu nlaut lie Paialysis hoiuld unk It 'on oi Mt and Mrs llen Funk 2478 E 2(H10 South piohahlx can claim Ihc distinction of bcing’the first I tali child to he inoculated Mine the Tuesday announcement that the xantne has pmxed otiuthe m preventing paralytic polio He leceived his fust shot fiom a pi tv ate physician at 6 pm W ednesdax snppoi t foi a iliiect loin lane highwax I'onnm tion hot worn Salt ako C'it and Oiinoi was pledged at a Senate Miheoni have $250 said: “I am very much in favor The second being that I can- of trying out voting machines not dream up a suitable e in the county and we could try them out in the next general I tried to rent the rear of a election if arrangements can be horse at a local costume house made” Both men said they liked the and go as a French politician But the costumers were “smoothness” of the university’s machine-votinfresh out of rears of horses operation so I could carry a couple of test W’ell that they would heartily tubes add go as Louie Pasteur endorse use of voting machines Or stick out my lower lip during the next general elecand make like Maurice Cheva- tion “The success of voting maOr lie on my back on lier a piece of canvas and look like chines throughout the US is a French prizefighter But these certainly a recommendation are all stupid impractical or that we should adopt them in Salt Lake City “Mayor Glade expensive So I’m not going So there stated “Personally I favor such You artists will just have to a proposal just as goon as the cavort withdut me city is financially able to acI But did stop and take a quire such machines" Also voicing approval of the at the peek preparations for the ball the other afternoon voting machines was City ComSeveral artists were busy mak- missioner L C Romney ing with the murals and daubing fresh French paints over the Art Barn llcult Kiank siuv w was I! Unthinkingly I got a haircut the other morning and people In keeping with the French decor a Frenchman will be sta tioned at the doorway to borrow money from Americans And every hour— on the hour— the party will pause long enough to elect a new premier! Voila! Long live France! All guests are required to attend in authentic French cos- Polio Shots Given Children Ineligible for Mass Plan Tiitnine Washington Rmem youth a man The Joint has really been given the old French flavor The old French touch The old French accent! Voila! Vsv ('olorado Join B was two-wee- ' i cavorter with haircuts less than old will not be welcome at the Ait Barn scene of this year's artistic brawl Theme of the soiree this year is French French French Jhe Art Barn has been converted for the cavort-er- s into Pans in the Spring The Left Bank ThRight Bank (tor Republicans) Little Old Paree The French Montmartre! Quarter One corner of the barn has been fixed up to resemble a sidewalk cafe on the Mont martre — just before the ball starts garbage will be thrown in the corner so it will smell like the Montmartre also! timrm¥-- I in my day Lin my t "" I salesmen and beauty operators— will cavort at the annual Beaux Arts ball Friday night I will not be cavorting with them Worse the luck Because “v' V By ACCENT Lake's artistic set— along with assorted uranium brokers shoe ( Tt?1 First Supplies of Vaccine Reach SL Physicians Radio TV I og 'fi FRENCH f 31 37 242 s Police Book Student 17 Lake-Dcnve- y e Put Milk Issue Before Legislative Session 111— — Gov J Bracken Lee late marketing order to protect them "What do you do?” I asked Wednesday was sent an appeal against disaster” bis message ar- to toss Utah’s milk industry dif- read d one of the ficulties into the laps of the “We dairy farmers do not like tists state the to Legislature be told what to do by Safeduring "I etch’ he says April 23 special session "You what?” I says way” Asking the governor to “add Mr Holdaway messaged the “I etch” he says "So" I says “if you etch Utah’s dairy problem to the governor that his organization why don’t you scratch yourself" agenda” of the special session is opposed to “more meddling was Walter R Holdaway Provo into our Utah affairs by the Then I laughed president of Federated Milk federal government I said: "Get etch itch Producers Assn “But if there must be some scratch bite?” “As you are aware” he protection by law to the He still didn’t laugh dairy And that’s another reason stated in a special message “our farmer’s interest then we prewhy I won’t be cavorting at the dairy industry in Utah is faced fer that the law come from the Bdaux Arts ball Friday night with a crisis people here in Utah who buy “We appreciate all that you our milk” But you go! (r have done thus far in helping W Ed Williams Safeway 8AM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: avert disaster to our dairy hw Stores division manager and Valentine forgot to tell you dustry Ilutten retail operations p that all the money made from “Safeway Stores Inc have ad manager of the firm were both the ball will be used to fix vised that Utah’s dairy farmed in Idaho Falls when the milk the Art Barn roof before It apply to the federal government producers contacted the gov- falls in! in Washington for a federal ernor Robert W Bernick Tribune Business Editor General Motors Corp’s Electro-Division looks toward future substantial expansion of its new Diesel engine rebuilding plant at North Salt Lake City area businessmen By smock-smeare- Motive it were told Wednesday N C Dezendorf GMC vice president and general manager of the Electro-MotivDivision La Grange 111 told a Hotel e ‘ ! I j i GMC Dedicates Plant Looks to Future ) V i id Dedicates Diesel Engine Rebuilding Plant Desendorf CMC executive passes Geiger counter over uranium ore Impulse put plant machinery in operation N C Utah luncheon: “We did not select the site we wanted room by accident for adequate expansion” The new facility costing in excess of one million dollars and employing more than 100 persons was dedicated Wednesday afternoon by Mr Dezendorf and J S Chisholm ager plant Tublic is imiled to man- an open house from 1 to 9 p m Thursday Mr Dezendorf told several hundred business and community leaders: “Selection of the Salt Lake City area for one of the plants in the current expansion program was made after a thorough study of both our present and long range requirements “The decision was based primarily on situation of the area as hub of a great western railroad network” Mr Dezendorf said But the selection also confirms the growth In industrial and mining activities using the heavy Diesel power-p- lus strategic location for serving Intermountain public utilities employing mobile power plant equipment The executive said that this was the seventh such plant to be established by the GMC division in the United States It will rebuild Diesel locomotive components ‘most of which have been in service a decade or more to better than original standards of performance he said David O McKay president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints bid the company welcome to Utah and praised its location of plant facilities here Among railroad officials attending the luncheon were Elgin Hicks operating vice W and T Burns trafpresident fic vice president Union Pacific Railroad Co Omaha and G B Aydclott vice president and general manager and A E Rice chief of mechanical epn-ation-s Denver and Rio Grande Western Railrad Co Denser y u I r h 1 — s |