| Show i Radio-T-V Dan Page tog 11-1- 6 - Valentine's "" PT 1 Nothing Serious9 TALKING TO MYSELF: It’ been a real interesting week lor me Lots of things have hap- - I Ijf gulf falif Salt Lake City Utah — fiiFiir - Sunday Morning — May 19 1957 A xv £ii i 1 ' i l 1 V Chart Strike at SL Ogden Sites Page One ' v :s Section Second s £& T 3-M- s0 I Five Bakeries Feel Impact Of Demand for Wage Hike I woman who met a young I knows how to gif twrap an oct o-I got In I pus trouble with a fellow from Fin- I nd And I received t I personal letter from the Na-- r j U‘T Oi "V k jiional ' - k Dan Valentine Bakery drivers of two Teamster Union locals Saturday announced a strike against five bakeries in Salt Lake and Ogden effective Sunday morning r Negotiations however have not formally been terminated ’Vr and a meeting is scheduled Wednesday — "'"-' Fullmer II Latter secretary-treasure- f of Local 222 said! picket? would be posted at the plants Sunday at 5:30 am Plan to Continue In a joint statement the five bakeries-Contine- ntal Baking Co Fisher Baking Co Holsum Bread Co and Royal Baking Co of Salt Lake City and' Continental Baking Co of Ogden— an nouneed Jhey planned to continue operations despite th strike “Grocers hotels restaurants and other retail customers" the announcement said’ “have been advised that bread can be picked up at the struck plants” The contract terminated May 1 Mr Latter said and the strike action was taken in accordance t’ with a strike vote March 21 and Sanction granted by the International union May 3 Shocked and Amazed’ H Callister attorney Louis w "r l v s Special to Th Trlbun handling negotiations "lor the BOUNTIFUL — A woman bakeries said he was "shocked Military might of Utah based Army Navy and Air Saturday morning demonstrating massive power celebration Several thousand lined parade route for and amazed” by the teamsters’ tentatively identified as Chris tie E Wood 47 647 N 8th West Fore unit paraded in downtown Salt Lake City and giant machines as part of Armed Forces Day the color and pageantry and were awed by display action “The employers" he said West Bountiful was killed Sun "have offered wage increases day about 1:15 am in an aut health and welfare payments collision at Geverly Crossing and other fringe benefits 6800 South and US 91 amounting to $1200 per man She was thrown from her to Base Air lined sidewalks School Col West L Hill Junior of Thousands The martial Force strains per' year But the union in- northbound car when it collided C To the Quartermaster Group respectHigh music hundreds of Army Navy Banks University of Utah watch while jet planes swept ively ROTC bind played as junior formed us Saturday that this with the southbound vehicle was not and that we driven by C L Crumperman A bevy of horns Other commanders included ROTC drill and sabre teams and Air Force personnel Satur- Naval Reserve Officer Training overhead per would haveenough to R them a five-da- 57 1765 Princeton Ave Salt Adiel bells 372nd sirens of Steinman Lt Col E Stewart and the F give commemorated Armed Corps counting Mayor day formed West East and from week an in the Lake Gty Mrs Crumperman and increase Bn of cadences and Lamont the Utah State air ColvJ Forces Day with a Quartermaster split Secretary schools South Sta6214 W be was bruised but others in their would drill Chief Honor C Rich and Police Toronto It F Ft high downtown In wage guaranteed Douglas guards flags parade Robert H Hinckley general less costly for the bakery group auto apparently were unhurt Cleon Skousen Mr and Mrs teams added to the sparkle and tion Complement Salt Lake City The Army Reserve displayed chairman of the Armed Forces to shut down the plants entirely Roy Reynolds North Military and civilian dignitar- Gene Fullmer Utah Supreme color of the spectacle The Utah National Guard’s vehicles and weapons under Day committee said the parade than to try to operate under Lake marshal said the victim ies reviewed the troops and Court Associate Judges George Hen-riowe the conditions laid down by the was show of equipment including an command of CoL Walter Price “met every expectation attempting to make a left equipment from a stand in W Worthen and F Henri armored car radar set eight-inc- h executive officer 96th Division even had control ©vet the union" and county and city turn In a driving rain when the front of the Board of Health weather” howitzer and a jeep ambu- Artillery i cars crashed View of Drivers jBldgt 115 SSfate column lance Reserves of Column The Marine included Open houses were held at Hill Assistant after preidentification of the Tentative Dignitaries “In our Mr Latter opinion" Col Michael Kauffman Maj sented a color guard and the Air Force Base Ft Douglas and Secretary of the Army Frank troops along with tanks jeeps said “the offer of the employ- victim was from a government H Higgins Maj Gen Max E guns and ambulances passed in Clair Russell and Col A M 21st Rifle Company marching numerous other installations driver’! license and an auto reg The Air National Guard sent ers does not amount to $1200 lstration Rich - adjutant general Utah review Bands from Bingham Acomb commanded Army Re- unit The Navy Reserve slip and was their offer over spread National Guard Brig Gen P and Murray high schools ad- serve troops of the 96th In- marched 150 men while the planes over many outlying cities a three-yea- r period" towns and H Robey commanding officer ded music and color fantry 383rd Infantry and 364th Seabees provided a float He paid the union was seeking — s ! i ' f' yO 'ftp'll wvi Pickle Assn k you whal more could a man ask for In Die short period of only even days? The week starts out Monday morning when the telephone ring at my desk and a peeved voice (male) on theother end of the line asksiWhy don’t you like Finland?’ That’s an awful question to ask anybody (even a columnist) on a Monday morning so 1 stammer ’’Whit makes you think I don’t like Finland?" “Because" the Irate voice an swers “I’ve been reading your column for eightsolid years and evjery day even on Sundays never once have you mentioned -- — Finland" Car Smasliup In Davis Rain Kills Woman Utahns Thrill to Power for-Peace Paraders 1 “I’ll take your word for It" 1 said “I’ve probably never mentioned Finland But it’s not because I don’t like Finland it’s Just that I don’t know anything about Fin- y “Power-for-Peace- land" ” Salt know “You don’t anything about anything” the voice said still mad “Probably true" I admitted “but I know less about Finland than anything" “Well” the voice warned “if you don’t get something into the column soon about Finland I'm cancelling my subscription” So please dear readers If you’re from Finland have ever been to Finland know anybody in Finland please Fasti let me know d ‘ 1 d “An octopus" Miss King aid “A real one?" I asked “A real one with tentacles and everything" Kaye said “Was lt hard to do?" “It wasn't easy" Miss King said with sigh “I don’t imagine so" I said Then Miss King got up sighed again and said “I gotta’ go now because I’m on my way to 6m Francisco to gift wrap something" “What?" I said “Don’t know” Miss King said “won’t know till I get there" And she walked out of the office trailing some yellow ribbon in her wake That wrapped up Wednesday Friday morning I opened my mail and found this letter marked “PERSONAL" from the National Pickle Packers Trio of Moves to Zoo Drownings Hunt Mishap Cougar House Claim Lives of 3 in Utah The cougars at Hogle ZoologiAccidents claimed the lives of grade students of South Davis cal Gardens are ready for their three Utahns Saturday two in Junior High School was marred house warming the other in a rabbit- by tragedy Saturday when a drownings cats The three Saturday hunting mishap The victims were Daniel Lee Gibbons 2 son of Mr and Mrs Glen D Gibbons Logan drowned in an irrigation canal Patricia Rae Cluff 13 daughter of Mr and Mrs Waldo C Cluff Jr Bountiful drowned in the cougars in natural habitat Saratoga pool and Therald Rex Rather than cramped and bar- McFarland 22 Cleveland ren cages the cats now have a Emery County victim of an accidental gunshot waterfall small pool logs and other “natural" surroundings Special to The Tribuna to make them feel at home CLEVELAND Emery County Jerry deBary too curator —A 22 caliber rifle bullet Satsaid plans are under way to urday claimed the life of 22 Therald Rex McFarland obtain additional cougars Cleveland wounded while rabbit The newly opened cougar hunting near his home Mr McFarland was dead on grotto Mr deBary explained is but one of the many new ad- arrival at the Price Sheriff Don Kofford ditions at the zoo in its program Hospital said investigation is continuing of Improving animal quarters but early indications are that The program also is providing the death was accidental Improved presentation of the Special to The Tribune animals for public viewing he SARATOGA Utah County— said A summer outing for eighth big had been transferred to their new 520000 cougar grotto on the west end of the zoo Hardtop walks now make it convenient for zoo visitors to walk around the grotto and watch City-Count- Assn Inside was a piece of paper marked “URGENT" It read: “Has lt skipped your mind that May 23 Is the kickoff day for National Pickle Week?" To tell the truth it had kipped my mind I try my best to keep up with these things but what with Ike’s budget and the trafflo blockades and Princess Margaret and the Sues Canal some things get shoved out The note from the Pickle Packer Assn said “Have you forgotten that Americua the man who discovered America was once a pickle salesman? “Have you forgotten also that Thomas Jefferson ate pickles when he was worried?” (Personally I'd be worried myself if I ate pickles when I worried!) But that was the kind of week It was for me First Finland i Then this nice looking gtil an octopus who Then this pickle deal 1 need a vacation! atom bomb makes an explosion try dropping a girl friend! Bountiful girl Rescuers and Lehl Fire Department resuscltator crews tried in vain for almost two hours to revive the girl until she was pronounced dead about 1:45 pm Swimming In Pool The victim Patricia Rae Guff daughter of Mr and Mrs Waldo C Cluff Jr 980 E 5th North Bountiful was a member of a group under supervision of an instructor A E Bjorkman at Saratoga PooL of Dick Eastmond Saratoga said the girl had started swimming across a deeper portion of the pool and began struggling in the water Two unidentified swimmers immediately went to her aid and Jefferson Easthis brother mond sounded an alert from outside the fenc enclosing the pool Jay Bell Lehi and Jim Chaves Pleasant Grove Immediately applied the Saratoga but the girl failed to Mr - Eastmond said respond The Are department resuscita-to- r also was applied but the effort was unsuccessful About pm the victim was started to the Lehl Hospital with a X physician tr i rwr J V $ A 7 s t for driver salesmen a week and $100 a week plus 10 per cent above $800 grosa sales i a week compared with the present $8250 a week plus 9 per cent of sales Transport drivers are demanding $100 a week for 40 hours compared with a present hourly rate of $165 to $185 Special to Th Tribun The bakeries took the position 4 ALTA— Organization of citi- that they could not apply the week in this area bef zens committees to campaign for better schools and financing cause of the six and seven-daof their retail cusof commltteee activities is the operations tomers problem facing citizens interNotice ested in their school program Mr Latter said the bakeries said Mrs Edna Paul member 24 had been hours notice comMinnesota citizens of state given mittee on public education to permit them to clear their Mrs Paul addressed 100 deleplants of merchandise in process gates at a “better school" work- of preparation and thereby avoid shop Saturday morning at Perspoilage uvian Lodge a feature three-dawestern regional conNegotiations have been conference of the National Gtzens tinuing for the past three months with the Federal MediaCouncil for Better Schools-Me- et tion and Conciliation Service en Local Need the dispute about a month terlng Mrs Paul urged delegates ago from some 13 western states Mr Callister said the strike aids In death for Davis ClrL to meet local needs In planning will halt delivery of more than the working committees 60 per cent of the Intermoun-taiThe three general committee Area's bread supply and idle types include some 700 union bakery drivers 1 Council— acts as a coodinat-inMr Latter said 150 bakery drivagency for other organiza- er salesmen were involved and tions with legisla- about 30Q inside workers would tive and Informational pro- be affected FORT WORTH TEXAS May grams 18 (INS)— A Las Vegas Nev 2 Advisory groups— takes no LDS missionary was killed action merely advises officials Autos Ram Head On 3 Community service groups Saturday in what police said —work closely with eommunl was an accidental shooting by ties in fostering local programs a boy for better schools Investigators gave this verFinance Approach sion of the shooting of Miss Kathleen' Sprague The financing of the state She had just finished a chil- committees may be by memberdren’s religious service in her ship dues contributions or founThree persons were Injured apartment when she accompan- dation grants Mrs Paul said ied little Santos Avlna and his Saturday’s session ended with and two were jailed Saturday mother Mrs Hortenda Avina a summary by Dr H Grant night as the result of a collision at 5150 S to another apartment where West commissioner of educaMrs Avina made a telephone tion for Colorado Main issue Redwood Rd (1700 West) 16 N Main Winona Holm-3call brought out in small panpl disbooked in Sait Midvale was Santos was call cussions a more the need the for got During pistol from a dresser adequate communication of ed- Lake County Jail In lieu of $300 bail set by Justice of the Feace ucation’s needs to citizens and fired it First In SO Years Eastmond Mr said the death was the first in 30 years at the Saratoga pool Utah County Deputy Sheriff Boyd Durrant American Fork investigated The visit to Saratoga was part of the school group’ annual trek to Utah County scenic locations Including a visit to Mt Tlmpanogos Patricia Rae Cluff was bom in Salt Lake Gty on June 27 1943 a' daughter of Waldo G Jr and lone N Preece Guff She was a member of the See Page B4 Column 9 Better-Scho- u Parley Hears Crusade Plan five-da- y y 24-Ho- of-th- e y Cun Accident Kills Worker g fact-findin- g Cloudy Story: Already Bad Worse Today Saturday’ heavily overcast skies bt the Salt Lake area were but an omen of the weather ex pected Sunday! More clouds showers or thundershowers and ' cooler temperatures Just a trace of precipitation was recorded at the Salt Lake Airport Saturday but more be gan before midnight Idaho meanwhile had enough rain to cause minor flooding of Intersec tions in and around Twin Falls Reports to- the Weather Bureau indicated Saturday night that an unusual amount of thun der and lightning were accom panying the main force of th storm expected to hit Salt Lake Gty before dawn Sunday In Rupert Idaho lightning struck a television antenna on the Lamont Brower residences It traveled through the televis ion set and knocked Mrs Brow ers who was ironing in th room across the floor She suf fered bruises The temperature In Salt Lake City Saturday warmed up to 7 - Three Injured Two Jailed In Redwood Road Smash a i Arthur Bringhurjt on charge of driving under the Influence of intoxicated liquor driving with no operator' license driv ing with no state Inspection sticker and driving on the wrong side of the road Her husband Martin I Holm 41 same address who suffered a mouth injury in the mishap also was booked at the county Jail' mi ' tittm - jftsja' ah ri V" - — Mrs Vera Richards 47 and Ilene Richards 19 escaped with minor injuries In the auto operated by Delwln Leon Rich ards 52 4540 W 5540 South Kearns Deputy Max Christiansen estimated damage at $400 to the Richards auto and ’otal" to the Holm vehicle The vehicles collided head-oabout 6:45 pm Mrs Holm was northbound and Mrs Richards southbound on Redwood Road -v - a Last Utah Traffic Death A y ol Days Since Utah 4 - SAM TIIE SAD CYNIC SAYS: If you men think dropping drowned 1:30 s s " an ' five-da- ‘Cats’ Hunt Pool Canal Well I got over that and early Wednesday morning this pretty girl pops into the office and she’s cute and a brunette and maybe around 22 or maybe a little more And she smiles and says “I wrap things" She says her name Is Kaye King and she’s from Kansas City and she wraps things and makes ’em look pretty In other words she gift wraps things “Very Interesting work" I aid “what have you lately?" Ves-puciu- - - - gift-wrap- ! AIf t P iff'1' Basks in New Home at Zoo This rongsr Is hsppler than looks would Indicate At least lum Hogle Zoo cougar grotto should make the big cate happier To May 19 1957 To May 19 1956 All of 1956 - - 63 68 214 Sleal Cash Jewelry Idaho To May 19 1957 To May 19 1258 AH Of 1958 Two Cars Crash Charges Result 51 70 Burglars entered they real of Martha Hurst 1071st o steal cash Jewelry and other items with a total value damaged car faced multiple charges (Hint© of $563 police reports showed by Larry Wither of 4919 S Redwood Rd Saturday dene Ave Three persons wers Injured In this Redwood Road accident Eaturdsy and drive of badly J ' i ) i |