| Show nrmnrr r" r "rw nwM wmrym PW'O l1 ‘Not Forced’ seen as the ‘‘salvation of the state fair for Utah" A financial report presented Friday showed the fair with a current operating deficit of $8000 A projection set the eventual deficit at the close of this fiscal year at $31000 REP d gust is" said J A Redd member from Monticello ‘‘that the Legislature seems to think we can operate a state fair on an appropriation that isn’t big enough for a good county fair” Banker as New Leader ROLAND G Kaiser Salt Lake City said additional efficiency could be pumped into the operation if an office manager and a secretary-manage- r were em- ployed full timeRichard H Clark assistant Returning to the charges of vice president of Walker Bank inefficiency Mr Macey said the state auditor in his report on and Trust Cxr was elevated Frithe 1963 fair misinterpreted day to the presidency of Salt Lake Exchange Club during the many items ’ HE MENTIONED one case in which the auditor complained about two $200 receipts issued to the same exhibitor on only one $200 check collected Mr Macey answered that one of the receipts was a duplicate and written for the exhibitor because he had lost the original THE FAIR manager then went on the offensive and reported that the state auditor billed a 1963 fair exhibitor for $25 in addiational rental fees when in fact the renter was up” ‘‘paid The Salt Lake Tribune Safety Trophy Race Standings For Salt Lake City: J LAURENCE Old Districts opportunity Saturday when the Utah TurFederation auctions off 472 key s Turkey Federation is the and girls at the Newhouse pm fea-boy- 23 WINNERS OF THE judging of 10 classes of toms and hens will be announced at 10 am Saturday during the opening of the annual one-da- y Utah Turkey Hotel Federation convention THE HEAVIEST tom entered M C Small executive secretary-tin the show Friday weighed 40 reasurer of the National f and Turkely Federation is the feapounds and was shown by Larry Lar- tured speaker at the Saturday sen son of Mr and Mrs O’Neal session opening at 10 am He Larsen Ephraim will speak at a noon luncheon Another Ephraim youngster on “Wh? "lead for the Donna Dobson daughter of Dr "urkey Industry” one-hal- oven-read- y ’ T County Upholds Naming Of Auditorium Architects i - 47 So Main — Cottonwood !r effects” 3 ELECTED AS executives to aid Mr Muir in 1964 were Mrs Samuel E Makoff Jr vice president and Mrs Donald Rosenblatt and Mrs Thomas V Cham- berlain executive board James Sewell was chosen treasurer On the board of directors for 1964 are Bruce S Jenkins H Vern Brazell Duane C Hill Mrs Terrance P Gray Mrs L Walker Jerald Squire Mrs Ola Wilcodc Mrs R: Jack Hanks Dr Joseph P Kessler C Jess Peck Mrs opinion or is of questionable legality you may rest assured that this office will so advise you prior to your taking such action” the letter concluded COMMISSIONER Jenson after the Friday commission hieeting revealed that he has compiled a list of seven prospective name of possible members of a civic auditorium board of directors He declined to name any of them - THE COMMISSION Friday also received a letter from Woolas Af Macey secretary-manager Utah Santa’s APPLIANCE CENTER Downtown f emotional social and vocational potentials by the development and utilization of abilities with a minimum reduction of adverse State Fair Board In which the state fair Special to The Tribune board went on record as offerand many allied industries KEARNS— Fire sirens choral ing the state fairgrounds as a needed to bring beef to the consumer have either disappeared groups and hundreds of boys site for the proposed complex or not developed as would be and girls greeted Santa Claus expected with consumer de- when he arrived in Kearns Frimand had excess imports not day evening ‘IIo-Ho- ’ been allowed” Mr Radebaugh RIDING INTO Kearns on top added Stanley D Burgess Salina of a fire truck Santa greeted association president urged his young admirers passed out members to take a lively interest treats and listened to a program WARM FRONTi in legislative issues dealing with in his honor He also supervised COLD front: to The Tribune Special imports public lands and taxa- the turning on of the Christmas STATIC FRONT! i in area the MIDVALE— tion arClaus Santa lights rived In Midvale Friday evening amid the jingling of bells and The weather forecast map for Saturday Indithe cheers of more than 2000 cates partly clondy skies with some clearing DRIVE A FULL SIZE CAR FROM youngsters of all ages “COUNTLESS thousands of in jobs ranching and farming Lynn L Williams Jr Mrs Richard C Allbright Spencer Felt Jr Charles Spence Mrs G Rhodes Mas Horiuchi Mrs Vera Gee and Don Caffel Aide Takes Throttle of UP Group HIGHLAND RECORDED TWO ACCIDENTS in the past week to bring its total to 22 and a second place prorated figure of 2090 After three straight weeks without an accident West recorded a single accident last week for a total of 24 and a prorated figure of 2280 Santa’s Arrival Cheers Kearns 7 1963 DISTRICTS have altered boundaries nd new numbers as follows: Charles Sen Brockbank will represent new District No 1 (instead of old No 3) Sen Taylor will represent new District No 4 (inRasmussen Mrs Ethyl stead of old No 1) Sen Miller Saunders Dr Sherman Colewill represent new Districf No man Mrs Willis Peacock Mrs Richard W Muir To head A R Melander Don (instead of old No 4)” Dahlquist cerebral palsy organization TTIE LETTER explained that the plan contemplates: That no senatorial elections would be held in those districts D S Clement assistant to gren reelected secretary-treasure- r in 1964 except for the election the Utah division engineer Unand G W Peery chairof a new senator-at-larg- e ion Pacific Railroad Co was of thd board of directors man That elections would be held in District No 2 (seat now held named president ALSO named to the board Union Pacific by Sen D E Hammond (R) Mr Tame C C Hawked were Club No 3 (seat now held by Sen 12 to succeed No Lester P Mason Richard W Bruce S Jenkins (D) No 5 M S Tame Leo E Hewlett Noel Jardine held now Sen Wendell (seat by J Hansen and P B Rogers Grover (D) and No 7 which Others named t to office In the embraces the entire county of organization THE COMMITTEE Is com- Union Pacific emTricycle Missing posed of M Walker Wallace ployes having 20 Helen Bradford 1036 Jefferson chairman Mrs R L McKean years or more of (140 West) told police Friday and Joseph S Nelson Republi- service include cans and Calvin L Rampton Melvin F Thrall Mr Clement her child’s tricycle valued at and J D Williams Democrats 'vice president A Ferron Fors- - $15 was stolen from her home PRO-RATE- D DO NOT believe cattlemen for special treatment Continued From Page 23 or protection They are asking which for an even break in supplying architect under the terms the action was taken American of share the your market” “IT IS THE opinion of this Cushman S Radebaugh Or- office that this action was in lando Fla president of the conformity with the content and American National Cattlemen’s meaning of our opinion of Nov Assn told the Utah livestock-me- n 29 that foreign shipments of “If any similar action Is probeef into the country during the posed by your honorable board past year ‘‘have literally dis- which we feel transgresses that placed three million animals which could have graced American grasses and eaten well into the huge grain surplus which perplexes the nation election “THOSE FIGURE of 2200 based on EAST HAS A student accidents since the start of the school year South High however continued to hold first place by a wide margin with a figure of 1358 based on 14 accidents an increase of one - 1962 omewhat 22 over-quot- en- their Standings In the Salt Lake high school safety race changed again this week as JEast High School jumped into week and in so doing won third place with an accident-fre- e the right to fly the safety achievement flag Auction Waits Show Turkey “I are asking 3 :30 NOTING there had been some misunderstanding as to 'the intent of the tommittee the letter continued : “We should like to make it clear that Incumbent (holdover) Sens W Hughes Brockbank (R) ' Clyde L Miller (D) and G Douglas Taylor (R) will represent the districts in which they reside assuming no change in their places of residence since East to Fly Safety Pennant Climbs to Third in Contest '“MANY LIVESTOCK produc ers wish the administration would devote as much effort to control of harmful and excessive imports as it does to con- much-neede- at Richard W Muir Salt Lake manager of Schwabacher & Co has been named president of the United Cerebral Palsy for Salt The proposed redistricting of Lake County in 1964 by the board Salt Lake County for the elec- of directors tion oj state legislators creates MR MUIR succeeds Duane C no problem with respect to three holdover state senators Hill the Among the over-al- l redistricting comobjectives mittee reported in a letter sent of the organization Mr Muir to the Salt Lake County Com- noted is the wish “to realize each child’s maximum physical mission Friday Burton trolling the American farmer” Mr Burton said He told the cattlemen he has introduced a bill in the House of Representatives to amend the Tariff Act to impose additional annual elections at Hotel Utah duties on cattle beef and veal MR CLARK WILL succeed imports which are in excess of Robert L Spririgmeyer at the in- quotas stallations Jan 3 1964 THE PROPOSED law would Mr Springmeyer became a levy on a imports: five member of the board of trustees cents a pound on cattle weighing for a three-yea- r term ss than 700 pounds six cents pound on cattle weighing more OTHER NEWLY elected offi700 pounds and 12 cents than cers of the club include Alton O on beef and veal fresh pound Rose vice president Frank M chilled or frozen Openshaw treasurer Theron S ‘‘These tariff changes will Covey Dan M Eastman Lynn believe restore to American Sorensen and Clarence N Stover directors Elmer G Eldredge cattlemen much of the domestic market lost to foreign countries and A C Schwertz trustees in recent years and- serve as d strengthening of cattle prices” Mr Burton said Utahns looking for a holiday and Mrs Donald C Dobson bird with a big drumstick will tered the heaviest hen at pounds have the J December Saturday Same Solons Broker Named to Head To Serve Cerebral Palsy Group Club Chooses - - TTyrryrrrrryr addressing the cattlemen’s 45th annual convention at Hotel Utah went on in a speech critical of the national administration He explained some of the proposals rejected by Congress In 1961 he said the administration proposed a quota on hensi heifers and hogs In 1962 was proposed that processors Will head and Richard II Clark producers keep records for Salt Lake Exchange Club examination by the Department of Agriculture and any person failing to keep such records would be subject to a fine of East High climbed from fourth place in the high school safeweek $2000 or by imprisonment for ty standings jumping to third after an accident-fre- e one year or both MR MACEY supplied some additional revenue items addefijusting the fiscal year-encit to $3000 but he conceded this is estimated income normally collected in July and Au- trouble v wm v Members of Utah Cattlemen's Assn' were urged Friday ‘‘to head the example set by wheat famers and seek ways other than use of taypayers’ money to meet needs of specific organ1 izations” Continued From Page 25 board mm er Avoid Dole Cites Health ‘‘The ww innr Solon Urges Stockmen X" Chief to'Quit State Fair l m hy Tells Start of Second Floor Midvale’s Yule HOOVER door crasher special SALT LAKE CITY TO Saturday only LOS ANGELES The earlier you buy the more you save 'The price will rise each hour alter the store opens FOR IN A VACUUM CLEANER MERCEDES-BEN- regular 5995 10 11 12 1 2 3 I O'Clock Z 190 D DIESEL PASSENGER CAR You Pay Only (4800 O'Clock You Pay Only $4900 O'Clock You Pay Only $5000 O'Clock You Pay Only $5100 O'Clock You Pay Only $5200 O’Clock You Pay Only $5300 O'Clock 4 O'Clock $549 Since 1936 Mercedes-Ben- z has been making diesel passenger cara for economy travel without sacrifice of luxury Come take a drive In the luxury of a Mercedes-Ben- z 190 D It may be just the for you You Pay Only $5400 You Pay Only $5500 A nORSE substituted for his reindeer as he arrived In a sleigh Driver for the jolly gentleman from the North Pole was none other than Mayor Henry Beckstead who performed his favorite annual chore Clearing Clouds to Bring bolder Chill Oil from UI Weether Bureee Partly cloudy skies ora forecast for the Intermountain Region generally Saturday with clearing most areas Saturday night With the clearing trend temperatures are expected to drop Snow flurries ere expected early Saturday In the mountalni of Wyoming and southeastern Idaho SANTA RODE down the city’s Main Street to city hall where he was ushered Inside and passed out treats to all the i Data la Friday at S Utah Utah— Partly cloudy Saturday mostly clear Saturday night and clear to partly Much colder Saturday cloudy Sunday and Saturday night except little change in temperatures Saturday northwestern valleys Highs both days 26 to 40 low 5 to 15 but 0 some high valleys Southeastern Idahe — Clear to partly cloudy Saturday and Sunday Colder Safe Highs both urday and Saturday night days 24 to 34 lows —S to 10 Southwestern Idaho — Claar to partly but In cloudy Saturday and Sunday afternoon cloudiness Sunday creasing and Saturday nighfc Colder Saturday Highs Saturday 26 to 36 lows 0 to 18 Highs Sunday 30 to 40 Easfarn Nevada — Claar to partly cloudy Saturday and Sunday Colder SatHighs both urday and Saturday night days 26 to 40 lows 0 to 14 — Wyoming Partly cloudy and colder A few with diminishing winds Saturday in mountains snow flurries Saturday Fair and continued cold Sunday Highs 20 Saturday 30 to 40 lower elevations to 30 mountains cold Summary — A rapidly Vnovlng front moved through Idaho southern Friday morning and Into western Wyoming and northern Utah late afternoon Friday Precipitation amounts were mostly light In southern Idaho with a few reports of freezing rain Friday morning Low clouds and smoky conditions continued over northwest valleys of Utah in the morning but as the front approached low clouds dissipated and wera replaced by higher clouds The smoka was gradually clearing in the areas behind tha Low front temperatures In tha area wera mostly In tha teans and 20s wiffi low at Salt Laka City of 20 am youngsters He wiU be in Midvale each afternoon until Christmas Eve from 1 to 6 pm where he will be found in various stores or at his headquarters wm 0HnW0®OR mm by night for most of the Intermountain Region Temperatures will drop with evening clearing liBiMISMlUB NATURAL FLOWERS FISH I ARTIFICIAL PETS i TROPICAL VASES A FIGURINES CASUAL EASY SHOPPING ST0RESIDE PARKING THIS BEAUTIFUL STARTER SET INClUDlSi FLOOR POLISHER TANK HOOD PUMP FILTER & TUBING regular 2495 Rag $139S NOW Intludot On Pair Colorful Ovppies LAYAWAY NOW "SEE OUR FOR CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS OPEN Forecast Flva-da- TREES ” SUNDAYS Saturday through Wednesday Utah— Chance of light snows extrema north at tha beginning of next week Llttia or no precipitation elsewhere Tempera tures below normal Salt Laka Clty't normal high and low ara 41 and 24 Southern Idaho— Periods of light snow or rain changing to snow tha tatter part of this weak and aarly next week Tam normal below peraturas averaging Boise's normal is 40 to 26 Pocatello's 39 to 20 Salt Lakt Weather Datai Precipitation Baitorn Nevada — Little or na precipifor period ended Friday at 5 p m trace precipitation for December tract tation Temperatures averaging below normal 24 precipitation Elko's normal high and low accumulative deficiency ° since Oct I 1963 2 61 accumulative de- 41 and 18 ficiency 09 sunrise Saturday 739 am Wyoming — Temperatures averaging sunset S 00 p m from 3 to 11 degrees below normal Colder and of week followed by further Salt Lakt City and vicinity — Partly cooling early next week Scattered light claar to partly cloudy snows end of week followed by mora cloudy Saturday Saturday night and Sunday Colder Sat- general mow early next week Normal urday night High both days 29 to 32 highs 32 to 41 lows 2 to 19 low naar 10 WE SPECIALIZE IN EUROPEAN DELIVERIES KEN GARFF Phone orders accepted — Dial DA 21 585 shop ZCMI Appliance Center for a complete selection of Hoover products a a a a A a mA J y A A a A JL Jl Salt Lake's only 325 ok SOUTH STATI 4 a IMPORTS HOLBROOK DA AA AAAAA Police Friday were lnvestigat-- j lug the theft of over $140 in loot including $80 worth of silver-- ) ware from the residence of 968 S Beulah Travine 2nd West during the early morning! service h ‘fotiillHl authortui MtrctitsBtni Dtalar PH Loot Totals $110 facilities for complete funeral rUNIIAl CHAPIl 1751 South 33rd lof aUUUjLA JUkAi AA m a m a ' A AAA ' i |