Show ? The Salt Lake Tribune Friday April 15 J955 10 D f" Students Gird Officer Denies ‘Prejudice’ In Plant Sale For Model UN Session - By History will be made Friday and Saturday when University of Utah student body and the Utah Association tor the United Utah’s first Nations model assembly for high schools V Wti KTT 'Njp' V V 'v "? i ' f Mr ROY G 1953 JAMES L BERLIN Notary Public SPECIFICATION TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN BE IT KNOWN THAT Dutch Girl Inc of Bolae Idaho toeing engaged In the buslneea of manufacture and aale of Ice cream adopted for tta use aa a trade name mark andor device of which the following la a description or facsimile: A varied background depleting a carnival atmosphere with “ the words The word HAPPY TIME ice oresnt -HAPPY TIME” toeing the principal and predominate feature of the trade mark with further words designsting the manufacturer The mark to appear on cardboard containers (SEAL) (C-8- ORDER '"' 1 i ! M 1 the Monolith figure "ceremony" slated' for new city sewage pumping plant Saturday Sewage Pumping Plant to Begin Operation Salt Lake City’s new sewage pumping plant which cost nearly one million dollars including pipe and installation of lines will be placed 1ft operation Sunday Crews from the city engineering departr ment will make the from the old pipeline pumping station to the new line from the new station after midnight Saturday h h CITY ENGINEER Itoy W McLeese said r the would be madcmcar the pumping plant at 9th North and 11th West Sts He said construction of the new plant at 15th North and 12th West was started in 1952 cut-ove- “The new pumping plant completes the first leg of Salt Lake City’s proposed sewage treatment program being made possible with the four-mil- l levy granted by the Utah Leg- islature” said Mr McLeese IIE SAID engineering studies are now being made to determine the need for a new sewer trunk line along Redwood Road as' well and enlarging the many collecting sewer lines The new sewage pumping plant will take care of all sewer lines which originate in the southern and eastern parts of the city and all of the west of Main St over-taxe- Mansure replied the government had not obligated itself in any way to close a deal with Monolith that the company could have come to GSA at a time up to last Sept 24 to increase its offer d HUB CAPS MAIL BOX STOLEN Spprlal to The Tribune The following is a summary Larceny— Clark Strong 59 of crimes reported to police Layton Avc reported theft of during the 24 hours ended four hub caps valued at $35 from his automobile? Mrs Tony Thursday at 5 pm Jncetta 2100 W North Temple NOTICt OF SPCCIAl MEITINO OF reported theft of a mail box stockholders of planet URANIUM INC from in front of her residence NOTICE IS HFRFHY GIVEN that a Categorical totals reported to Special Meeting of Stockholder of Planet Uranium Inc will he held on the department to date this the 23rd day of April 1995 at 2 00 year include: o’clock pm In the Newhousa Hotel Salt Lake City Utah Homicide 1 case assault 12 Said Speclai Meeting ta called for the following purpose rape 3 robbery 16 vandalism tC-6- This means the Board of Pardons will be able to hear the men serving a minimum of five years before the minimum has been served as in the past Mr Kelly pointed out that studies have shown that many of these sentences are unjust and can now be corrected by the board Warden Marcell Graham told POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN —Utah State Board of Pardons will be able to review some of the cases of inmates who have been given minimum sntone-s- - within a year or two after they arrive at the prison J J Kelly chairman told members of the State Board of Corfive-yea- r rections Thursday Mr Kelly said the present board has had nearly every man in the institution come before it during-thpast three and a half years Tribune Washington Bureau Most of these men have reWASHINGTON April 14 — ceived dates for termination or 74 burglary 279 larceny 517 Senators adArthur V Watkins and parole— several years in vance in some eases— and very Wallace F Bennett announced few have been sentenced to re- Thursday that the Denver rehearing gional office of General Services Administration had approved a proposed new federal A Salt Laker Thursday had building for Salt Lake City Site selected was at 15th East been named chairman of ediand Federal Way near the Butors of the National League of reau of Mines Bldg on the UniAmerican Pen Women versity of Utah campus Here t a 24 hour summary of acciMarba I Josephson imniedl- - ant reported Thursday In Salt Lake v te past president ot the Salt 244 m— 2499 k hih smith Truck- Lake CltV Chapter of the league 44 1417 7Roberta St Elisabeth Jane And associate managing editor Ftahhurn 33 Centerville Damage: 70 No Injuries nf ) " tmprovcmt til Fra UlOIHll- East Two auto- ) u pm — ly magazine of the Church Of mobiles Drivers (Tarance Reginald Wsltei 33 1434 E 17th South Charles Federal Building Assured for SL e SL Editor Gains National Honor - C 1 icll 1954 And Wyoming now requires the Shift Boss Colothe heels of on the producer of uranium coal Right rado’s removal of the trouble- - phosphate crude oil and natural some requirement fas to 0btain a state license or on mining claims two other to operate uranium producing states ap- Permit 1° addition Wyoming’s new pear to have enacted new law's not particularly helpful to the statute entitled “Excise Tax Act on Production of Natural miners First New Mexico has im- - Resources” imposes an excise s posed the very requirement tax on the gross value of a of duction the minerals Colorado removed by enacting law requiring the locator of any tioned at the place of mining claim w ithin 90 days tion This excise tax is in addition after “taking possession” to sink a discovery shaft at least to any and all other taxes 10 feet deep or tunnel or open posed on mining Such excise cut of equal measurement ex-- tax is due twice a year on Nov posing mineral in place No 10 and May 10 Delinquent ex- provision is made for discovery rise tax will draw' interest at in a drill hole in lieu of excava- - the rate of 11 per cent per annum tion By ’ 1 1 general agent in Mr Ynunir 1952 the same year he was run- ner-ufor the honor - p Asks Exploration Loan Allied Uranium Mines Inc has applied for Defense Mih- Exploration loans for de- of four uranium in the amount of $100000 Carl R Ferderer Salt Lake City an official of the said Thursday pro-eral- men-velopme- nt Claims cover the Ucola and Pitchblende properties Big In- dian district San Juan County Sunlight holdings San Rafael Sewell Emery County three 1 CHICAGO MERCANTILE ERS' EXCHANGE 43 41 Sept Oct BO RO HiKh 44 95 45 00 MEETING URANIUM BUTTE GUNSITE CORPORATION Utah Corporation 26 West Broadway Salt Lake City Utah A EGGS Open pinriSl C Udttt Ot LaMar Toller 22 151113th East Dam- No Injuries rge Two pm — 40 W Broadway Ilnmnhllei Drivers Shirley M Duke 16 262 Aidmore PI : Shirlev K Daniel 62 IHHHUth East Damage: H3 No in lime pm— 1800 s Redwood Rd Two automobile Drivers Irvin Clair Wads- worth 18 Magna Oliver Reed Andrea- sen 96 Midvale Damage $163 No injuries 4 51 pm— 250 E 17th South Three automobiles Drivers Byron Baanell 10 2188 Hendamere Cir Svble Wock- man Eaton 38 1730 Roberta Ave: Oliver Dellllr Wilkenson 1219 26 210 No Strtngham Ave Damage CONTRACTOR! Seated pioio-a- l will be received bv the Hoard oi Education of Sail Lake I Uh until t 30 pm City Tuesday April 26 1935 and will be publicly opened immediately thereafter at the Board oftices for the Columbus School Addition ami Remodeling 2310 South 3th East Salt Lake City Utah tn accordance with the drawings and specif! cations a prepared by Arnold H Ehlers Architect 413 South 2nd East Salt Lake City Utah The work called for Is to be in three contracts General Plumbing and Heattng and Electrical A for holding on prequalification thu work each Interested contractor shall fill ou' and file with the Hoard a Bidder' Form oi Uuesttonnain not later than Thursday April 21 1933 or shall have filed such questionnaire since March I 1934 Questionnaire forms mas be obtained al the oftu-of the Super intendent of Buildings ol Hie Hoard mav bidder obtain draw Qualified mgs and specliicalimis at the Supcrlu tendent'a office on ot after Monday April 11 1955 on making a deposit ol re $25 00 per set such deposit being funded fn aecordanre with condition stipulated In the Instruction to Hldder A certified rheck of not lesa than five per cent of the amount of the bid muat accompany each proposal said check being made payable to the Board Bid bonds and cashier's 6f Education checks will not be acceptable The Board reserves the right to reject any or all proposals Th Board of Education of Salt Lake Cltv By Order of R Y Gray Clerk Treasurer 441) East 1st South 4s alt Lake City Utah TO Low 41 65 44 95 4) 65 GIVEN IS HEREBY that NOTICE pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Director of Gunsite Butte Uranium Corporation a Utah corporation a special meeting of the stockholder of that corporation will be held at the Hotel Salt Lake City Utah on the 9th dav of May 1935 at 2 00 PM Mountain Standard Time for the following purposes: a To consider a proposal to amend Article V of the Articles of Incorporation to read: ''The authorized capital stork of this corporation shall be 00 divided: Into 12000000 share with a pax value of five 5 cents per share b To consider Increasing the number of the Board of Directors from 7 to 9 members c To transact auch other business in connection with the foregoing matter as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof New-hous- e ADOPTION OS THE PROPONED RULES OF THE UTAH AND REGULATIONS STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH that a public Riven Notice hereby Wllj he AUli the board that the giving of a date for parole or termination on Wednesday tpldwK day of to nearly all men appearing be - 1955 at the Director’s of public Health The fore the board of pardons has office c130 Slate Capitol Building Salt the B°ri of Health win considerrelatimproved the morale of the in- - s‘t adoption of rules and reflation mates in tnc institution Ins to public water supplies trailer and motels plumhing hotel It was pointed nut that thp courtsnfl matemity home a copv of code is - the proposed rules and regulation Thursof the population prison available for examination at the office (13J WHS 576 This is 49 less th3n of the Utah State Department of Health raFtni Building salt the same date last year BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS GUNSITE BUTTE URANIDated this 22nd dav of March 1935 The decline is attributed to UM CORPORATION M U GEORGE A SPENDLOVK the Board of Pardon’s policy 'tf Dave Reynold Director of Public Health Dave Reynolds Secretary of releasing as many men as possible under the supervision of the State Adult Probation and Parole Department W Keith Wilson chief agent for the parole department pointed out to date the program People daily avoid traffic jitters and parking prob has worked very well with very lems by taking advantage of our bus system to few parolees returned to the solve their transportation needs prison Norman Sims and Raymond 800-00- ' - - (C-6- C-- FIFTY C Wilson were sworn YOU TOO in as members of the Board of Corrections for a period Both were reappointed by Gov J Bracken Lee and confirmed by the State Senate six-ye- FIVE NIGHTS THOUSAND will find our service convenient and economical NEXT A BUS! TIME-TA- KE It's the Smart Thing e 1 e Fm — 8th Smith and 9th East automobiles Drivers Heinrich I9 MuUter U1S Remington Wav ( larence Eugene Anderson 30 East Damage !250 No Injuries 7 5J p m — Statr between 4ih and 3th Smith Hit run automobile — parked auto Hu run auto registered to Ras Thomas Stephens 856 11th East Parked auto registered to Ronald A West 10 Finerson Ase Drtvei of hit run auto hellcyed inlured Property dam- T'0 336-12t- h ' 500 Photographers Represented it Home Movie Productions New Stereo— it 250 Hundreds of Color Slides To-Do- ! Top When You Slides Rated Photographs Board a Opening Program 3 pm Sunday— Ciarenco Laughiin "Tho Camera as a Third lyo” ' City Lines Bus 4 Shows 7:30 pm and 8:45 pm - You Eliminate Attend the 1955 CAMERA CARNIVAL Driving Worries - $400 The Art Barn NOTICE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY Annual Meeting of Stockholder The annual meeting of stockholder of I nlon Pacific Railroad Company will be held at Its office at Salt Lake City Utah at 12 o'clock noon Moun-- I tain Standard Time on Tuesdav Mav 10 1955 for the election of directors and the transartion of any other business that mav come before the meetm Only stockholders of record at 3 30 o'clock pm Eastern Standard Time bn Friday April B 1913 shall be entitled to vote at the meeting or any adjournments thereof The stock transfer books will not be closed ARNOLD tC 61) beerbtary C SHERWOOD OPENS SUNDAY 4 Sponsors: Amateur Photographic Clubs ul Elir er Colorado Eases Mine Laws Two Olliers Grow Tougher t4tO-3t- NOTICE ) Amer-manag- 1 SaifttS wTIl direct fill editorial Contests the by Sponsored league m h t denoting leadership in the company during 1 I - Daniel Hammond Salt Lake freight and passenger agent for division manager for Utah Oil the Santa Fe Railway at Salt Refining Co addressed the Salt Lake City He joined the line Lake Kiwanis Club Thursday on at San Francisco in 1934 and federal price control of field served in Stockton and Oakland Calif production of natural gas He was introduced by Wil- ham L Fields Salt Lake dis- - Rank Rises 236 Places trict manager Standard Oil First State Bank of Salina Co of California at the Hotel Utah with deposits of $6716-Utasession 218 on Dec 31 1954 gained 236 places in standing among banks Scans iNcw I rodnets in the United States and now R G Holmes Salt Lake sales ranks 3178th in size says Amcrican-Radiato- r & ican Banker publication Pardons Board Eyes Early Inmate Reviews Crime Summary Discloses Lull in Criminal Aelivitics U°ev ls ir” er PJ'rmlnes a tour of Europe planning Airs Gas n rice lontrol o p L Mr Young received a similar award in 1953 ' Sullivan Mining and Concen- trating Co and former general manager of Consolidated Cop- & fir' Company would be the logical firm to take over the plant since it had held the original experimental contract However he said Monolith’s first bid was only $545-00while GSA appraisers had estimated the plant’s worth at more than one million dollars for salvage and at $1800000 for use in cement production “I don’t think that $545000 was a very substantial offer” HE SAID GSA in an effort to get the best price possible notified 21 companies the plant was for sale The $1200000 offer by Ideal he said was the highest finally received Rep John E Moss asked Mansure if Monolith was aware that its second bid of one million dollars for the plant had been topped by Ideal cut-ove- r J B Haffner Spokane Wash retired president of Bunker Hill - 0 In Maps Europe Tour - operating will Standard Sanitary Corp has returned from an Ashville N C Meeting of the firm during Any curtailment of the Fed- - Utah school sections in Cotton-eral Housing Administration’s wood Wash San Juan County claims on Mo"01" home loan insurance program and would seriously impair the building industry with addiApprove Merger tional serious effects on the C A Schettler president of Grant S Jensen economy nc reports company president of Utah Home Build- have approved shareholders ers Assn said Thursday De with Uranium merger Mr Jensen said that FHA 6 23 t0 onp basis a - on asiCorPcurtailments mortgage loan in some quarters with Dc Pas valued at $1 a proposed would find lending “progres- - share- Timco is the surviving r sively more restricted with mil-- ' on new it1 Operations properties lions of Americans finding ln lhe mcrgcr priore difficult to buy houses” acqured nday' gin condibusiness “Improved 1 Lee Myers left W D Keytlng Roy McLeese and Larry Lassen inspect junction box that AREA Leader Opposes Cuts in Home Loans REP JACK B BROCKS (D- Tex) whose government operations subcommittee Thursday tions experienced ’throughout opened an inquiry into the sale the nation so far this year will stated at the hearing that gov- fully support the 12 to 13 milernment correspondence files lion residential units of new indicated “real housing volume forecast for against one of the bidders for 1955 by the builders” Mr Jen-the property sen said He began reading a long se“Volume of building in Salt ries of letters and memoranda Lake City is up with last season from GSA and the Interior Department into the record saying they would “reflect very Clearly there have been some Agent Honored serious hard feelings in GSA" Sherman C Young general Mansure asked at once to agent for Northwestern Mutual take the witness stand in or- Life Insurance Co Salt Lake der to deny the "prejudice” City has been a w a r d e d the 1 implication “Generali lie said it has been his feeling firm’s Award” Agent’s that from an stand- point INS —New York Times — BUSINESS-S- L prejudice” Before the Water Pollution Control Board of the State of Utah In the Matter of The Standards of duality and The Regulations for Water Classification Be It known that on the 14th day of 1939 In the Governor’s Board Boom In the State Capitol at Salt Lake to the proviC'ty Utah and pursuantUtah Code Ansions of Section notated 1953 as amended a hearing 1 To consider and vote upon a renolu was held to discuss the adoption of of the Hoard of Director adopted proposed Standards of Qualttv and Reg- tion 6 on 1915 within Classifications April Water for conditionally accepting ulations the State of Utah: and due end lewful an offer of Lone Star Mining A Denotice of said hearing having been first velopment Corporation to purchaae given and the matter having been fully all of the mining properties machinery and all other assets housing facilltle considered of the corporation NOW THEREFORE D is hereby orsubleet to the of liabilities of In con the Quality The Standards dered that corporation and The Regulations for Water Classif- aideralion of the issuance and delivery ication on llc In the office of the to the corporation bv Lone Star Mining Utah Water Pollution Control Board A Development Corporation of 112000 122A State Cepltol Salt Lske City are ahares of capital stock of aaid Lone made a part hereof and the same are Star Mining A Development Corpora from the tion subject to amendments and ad hereby adopted and shallwaters of the Justments in price between the date date hereof apply to the of this Notice and tha date at the State of Utah It t therefore ordered that tubaequent hearings be held to de- meeting the of which 2 To vote upon the dissolution termine with particularity of shall the company in the event of approval aid standards and regulations bv the sloikholders of the proposed apply to given streams within the State UTAH WATER POLLUTION purchase of Uiu assata of the company CONTROL BOARD bv Lone star Mining A Development (Signed) E J KJELDSTED Corporation 3 To transact such other business as Chslrmsf ATTEST: may legally comr before (he meeting or anv adjournment or adjournments (Signed) LYNN M THATCHER Executive Secretary thereof IC 3 1935 Onlv Stockholders of record at close April of business April fl 1935 shsH be to notice of and to vole at enlltled NOTICE said meeting No 1041119 I’E Fresident In the Third Judicial District Court f the State of Utah in and Air Sail Lake County In the Matter of the Dissolution of Salt Lake County Drainage District No NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF 3 a public corporation STOCKHOLDERS OF Notice is hereby given that a verified GLOBE URANIUM INC ol s petition signed by the owners i Notice hereby given that a Special of lands emmajority of the acreage of Stockholders ol Globe Urabraced in said Salt Lake County Drain- Meeting Inc will be held on the 23rd dav nium on and filed by age No 3 has been April 1955 at 4 00 o’clock PM In behalf of said Salt Lake County Drain- of the Newhouae Hotel Salt Laka City age District No 2 in the office of the Utah Clerk of the Third Judicial District Special Meeting la called for Court in and for Salt Lake County S’ate theSaid following purpose of Utah in which County the major (1) To consider and vote upon a resoluof said Salt Lake portion of the landDistrict tion ol the Board of Director ta located County Drainage adopted on April 6 1913 conditionreference to which petition ie hereby ally accepting an offer of Lpne made for detail thereof pravtng for an Star Mining A Development CorCourt dissolving order of laid District poration to purchase all ot tne minatid Salt Lake County Drainage Diing properties machinery housing strict No 3 and hearing has been set facilities n uJ all other asset oi the and will ba had thereon on the 16th no to the liabili2 of hour corporatioic the mbject 1939 at of May dav ties of the corporation in considerao'clock pm to Department 1 of and ot tion the Issuance In and delivery and Third Judicial District Court to the corporation bv Lone Star for Salt Laka County State of Utah Mining A Development Corporation AH peraona who have any objections of 111300 shares of capital stock of to the disaolution of aaid district shall In said Lone Star Minina A Develop the in writing file auch objections to nient Corporation aubject office of the Clerk of (he Diatrict Court tn ameixGnents and adjustment Jn and for Salt Lake County State of the between thereof the of this upon a date price Utah and gerye copy Notice and the date of the meeting supervisors of saidNoSalt3 atLake County the office (3) To vote upon the dissolution of the Drainage District 1501 tn the ev it of approval Walker Diatrict company of said Drainage bv the stockhold- of the proBank Building Salt Lake City Utah posed purchase ol the aseets of at or prior to the date of said hearing Lone the claima have Star Mining company by any and all persona who A Development Corporation present the against aaid diatrict must game duly Itemised and verified by the (3 To transact auch other business as ma legally come before the meetaffidavit of claimant at or prior to the or ading oi any adjoummant time of aaid hearing or be forever journments thereof barred from thereafter aiaertlng aaid Only Stockholders of record at closo Claima of business April 0 1933 shall bo enDated this 13th dav of April 1035 titled to nntieo of and to vote at aaid ALVIN K EDDINGTON Clerk meeting (SEAL) Leo G Bateman President By JACOB WEILE Club Uranium Inc ) Deputy Clerk (C-U- AP-UP- — - (C-B- I : TODAY IN Aoclated Pre Ideal MAXEY Subscribed and aworn to before me this 4th day of April - ' Lodge Roy G Msxey toeing first duly iwnm deposes and aava that ha la Vice President of Putch Girl Inc an Idaho corporation located and doing business In Boise Idshot that the said Dutch Girl Inc Is the exclusive owner of the trade name mark andor device herein antT la In use toy It In the buiineea of manufacturing and tell tng at wholesale tre cream and froten confections He claims said trade name mark and 'or device ta the same under ’which goods or merchandise are manufactured prepared handled aold or distributed toy him j 4' 4 cut-ove- N s re- Affidavit rji Vi ' d In his message -- - —ski) ceived from Henry Cabot Lodge Jr United States delegate to 1 he UN- - a nttDag II ammarsk-jolUN secretary general asked delegates to remember that "Americans are only six per cent of the world’s population and are challenged by world communism which controls 40 per cent Therefore we need allies” Mr Hammarskjold wired “It Is heartening to know that young people are learning about the United Nations in this way It is a pleasure to send greetings from the United Nations to the participants in the model assembly" Keynote speaker' of the conference will be Dr Richard D Poll associate professor of political science Brigham Young University 'v- -i J i 1 General Assembly will convene at 9 am in the Union Building ballroom to open the conference Council meetings will take place Friday afternoon With a banquet for all delegates scheduled at 6 30 pm aaid M WarshawTT) a n q u c t chairman Fresident Dwight D Eisenhower’s special assistant Kevin McCann sent the following to sponsors of the telegram meet Friday: "The President appreciates your informing him of the state model asforthcoming sembly of the United Nations Although the demand on his time prevents his writing to you personally he asks me to extend his congratulations and best wishes to all participants" -- 7 ' of the TELEGRAMS ALSO were f 4 Dow-Joncs- WASHINGTON — Director Edmund F Mansure of the General Services Administration (GSA) denied' Thursday there had been any “prejudice" in negotiations for the sale of the Laramie Wyo alumina experimental plant to the Ideal Cement of Denver for $1200000 GSA handled the sale of the plant which was built during the war at a cost of $4607000 The Monolith Portland Midwest Co which once held a contract with the government for experimental work in the production of alumina from anorthosite clay has protested the sale to ' - Delegates from 36 Utah high schools will represent the nations' of the UN A PLENARY session Mines Markets Business News gall £akr Jfiimnr Try using the bus at least twice a week Such action will help relieve traffic conand you'll like it too gestion e SALT LAKE CITY LINES FOR SCHEDUK INFORMATION CALI 22-04- 0 |