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Show THE HEEALIVJOURNAL, Logan, Utah, Tuesday, March Finn Parlies Favor 1948 More Vage Demands Sons Of Pioneers Seen By Senator Taft !ttue, unpublished incident or Dow Cites Needs Funeral Notices Russ Negotiations 2, For Larger Staff story in the life of a Utah Pioneer (a WASHINGTON, March 2 UP--- j On Highway who came to or was botn HELSINKI, March 2 lUP'-rKobei t A. Talt, R, O.; said person Sen. Hocial Demm .it ic and Agiatinn before May 10. I860.) Earn Utah in today the "inevitable effect" of SALT LAKH CTIY, Mauh 2 iLih the recent steel price increase, is contestant must be a resident of pai lies iniluated today t lint their or Rich counties and must - Supt. I. L. Dow of the Utah to sliiten labor's demands foi Cache delegnt ions fawned l,u liamenUu not have reached his 18th birthduy d increases. wage tv in negotiating with Russia a ad- Eliza highway pal tol today said Hint Talt made the statement in by July 1, 194S. Name and had the highway patrol been adedivision which wnh the alieady of or the dress person pioneer Fail less, Benjamin dcilmed tommuiiM si and appw-enll- y quately slatted five lives eould questioning Irom whom the story was obtained Faucial services for Eliza Janie1 have been saved Sunday niorn'ng. pi evident of l'S. Steel Corp. Fait-les- s must be gave lie So let proposal a given. and steel v other ho executives of Miller Smithfield. Pei accident iv The v Sunday nioining in pai liaim'ii!. in. Dorn Piizes will be awarded winners to were TafL's called before testify less near follow'll is than Delia, Itah, The chan man of the Social died at hoi home Monday in each grade of each high school Demon atic and Apiarian pump-- , ing a long illness, will he conductper cent of minimum sttengtn joint congressional economic com- and junior high school. The winrecent a on ton boost the $5 mittee lecominended by all tiaffic control made it ilenr at a pi ess onlcicnce in each grade will compete in d ed Thuisday at 2 p m. in ihe smith-fiel- d aut hot it les." Dow steel ners in the price of said that they expottod to suppoit tie-Scontest with winners a state-wid- e with waid Fourth chapel, The supei intenrtent pointed out products. id ieticst lor negotiot mg a Frank Tidwell officiating. Irom other camps and chapters. read the a Fairless committee at that the highway present pact. For convenience of students from Ft lends may call at the family is operating vbh ("i umrorm- - m coni ed statement in which he I'm exjncsMons hi tin-- iiuoi.nl Cache county w ho w ish to ente1', home in Smithfield Thursday until ed officers five office eni-- 1 aid the price increase was justi- t fie Suns and did not. however represent foi mai of Utah Pioneers have line of sei vices. IJurial will be in ployes. fied by 'higher costs. He also called pai tv actum ulnch must he taken the Smithfield li compiled this list of persons recogunder thein on labor eemeteiy interest' As-A public j ;c soon as pi solde. Kach pai year ago the International nized as during last years ct ion of the V. Loyal Hall social tun of Chiefs of I'oli.e rec- to drop its demands for thiul-toun- centennialpioneers parlas IS scats in the in Logan. celebration boosts. mmnuiiiist-tiiminalewage ommended that minimum trengtn liament, while the Taft said Fairless' argument Any of these persons may be confor the Beehive State Ilielivay PaDemon atic union has the tacted as sources of material for trol should be set at HI persons, that higher costs justified 5u scats. F. a story, Mr. Everton said. of whom 133 would be uniformed pi ice increase wjouid apply equally They are as follows: C. C. Cres-sal- l, to labors demand for more pay. on th- - "load, with 11 officers Parley P. Jones, C. J. PlowFuneral sci ii es for John Fian-i- s "That for ah goes argument officers and offii'e ..asR. W. Talbot, Joseph A Savman, y it tiths w ill be conducted vv (h we he said. "That will jides." ay, sistants. Urged S. F. Wiser, John Wiser, N. B. age, at 2 pm. in the Logan y tnflafon-atnever of the stop spiral "I recommended last year to the i Continued Porter, W. H. Thain, J. W. Rawfiont Page 1.) with state Fom I h wnid LDS chapel puces. legislature an appropriation A. J. Curtis, H. J. Campbell, lins, M T. Hutton Ihsliop officiating. Talt asked Fait less if he did not of $062,000. Our appropriation for county, will chairman the commitJohn Welch, M. H. Stocks, W. H. Ft lends may call at the family a gtee that the steel price increase he biennium totaled or RaC7.235, tee eonsidoi mg "tecognil ion for John had encoutaged all labor unions to Telford, Joseph H. Merrill, residence, 221 Fast Fouith Nortn. just about hall of what th demembers, leaders and club pto-- g this P. Cardon, Lorenzo Benson, John fiom 7 to 9 and Weddemand boosts than " evening felt menl was needpay bigger part nr absolutely Emil Eliason, Joseph Jornesday until time of services. Bur-In- l ed they would have asked otherwise. Dahle, ednesday 's a q e n d a includes Moses Jorgenson. genson, will be in the Logan city emo-tei- y Fait less said does not he that "Until the highway, patrol is "The pood eitien and ptildie under dnection of Kenneth adequately stafled, Nephi Martineau, Fred Smith, Dow said. think any such increased demands health. to be discussed by Dr. W. l.indiiiisl Lecige Smith, L. B. Westover, nioituaiy. Utahs highways will h" ev Dv labor would be justified by W. Smith, head of the hactei tology Henry D. Wilding, W. H. Gibbs, C. earnings. and public health depai t merits at poorly policed, not been ise of M. Hammond, J. F. McGregor, W. economic sumThe committee b but vau.se of of inefficiency luck ids of will Meth USC. teaching W. Phelps, George M. Pickett, W.. moned Fairless and steel other be out lined by Pint VV. K. Mm timmanpower. The supf rintendent evened that ndusiry leaders to tell about that J. Barker, Charles England, Peter er. and the afternoon will be gien vices for Hale Funetal Jean sei had the depai tment been suffi- pi ice increase, which President Van Orden, Harry Shaw, Cliff to project activities. Goodwin, Samuel Jeffs, J. J. James, Truman also has ordered investiAn inforn al tames petty was Olsen, wile of Ross I). Olsen, will ciently stuffed to pntiol adequateJohn H. Sha-- p, Philo Austin, Soren conducted for the club Icadcis at he conducted Wednesday at 12 noon ly the st telch of highway agencies. fiont gate I by government in Peterson, William A. Miles, Hyrum Use Logan Fourth waid LDS Tooele, Utah vveslvvard the college gvm last night, under Of. 3. Tlie congressional committee will VV. Hansen. direction of Pi of Isiacl Heaton of chapel with Pushup Floyd V. "the death car in lends alter hearing the industry highvvny Lars Larsbn, Thomas Blanchard, f Young waid dficinting. the e.'ideis to an whether in undertake rooba-b'llthe physical education deput Intent. nil Sunday mi., hap James M. Smith, Joseph S. MorFiiends may call at the home. would have been stopped and nv cstigat ion of its own. Fast Fouith Notth in Logan the dr iv er ai t extd. be neither wage gan, Lorenzo Hansen, Samuel Mtt-to"Tlieie should LAST TIMES TONIGHT! Newton Woodruff, P. O. Hanthis evening and Wednesday until "Such action would have pre- increases nor price increases," lime of services. Iiutial will be in vented what turned out to be n Fairless said. "But I feel that bust- sen, JVilliam L. Winn, Thomas "SADDLE PALS" the Logan cemetery under diree-- t tiagie and avoidable accident, b Nielsen, Joseph E. Daines, John F. be should on les'. conducted th. 'BIG TOWN AFTER DARK" ion of the W. Loyal Hall moround economic basis and at a Lee, Charles N. Byington, E. P. superintendent said. Hansen, Nels 6. Gyllenskog, tuary. profit. He that what he Charles Olsen and Francis C. Lee. U. S. Bulletin Banned meant explained was that U.S. steel was d INDEPENDENT osing i.uney on its Peak output of gasoline and fuel substan-lia- l steel a although showing oil can be maintained by adding TWO GREAT HITS In Czechoslovakia profit on many of its other antiseptics to refinery cooling wapioducts. BROUGHT BACK TO ter. The chemicals prevent the lUPi-TPRAGUK, March 2. he Taft asked whether the foimation of slime by water-born- e Ifnited States announced U. S. emb:isy which Steel made THRILL YOU AGAIN! bacteria. today it received an official court after taxes in 1947 was not o notice banning two issues of the record. U. S. information service bulletin Fairless replied. In "Oh, no, in Czechoslovakia. 1916, he said the coiporation made An DNIWISAl IhlfmilONAl embassy spokesman said the in 1917 it made 0 presents national press court notified the and in 1929 the profit The most thrillembassy in a letter that the bul- was $197,000,000. letin issues of Feb. ing adventure had been known to man! outlav ed and instruct ions bad been issued to the post office to From the 20th vent their delivery, by mail. Century - Fox The bulletin, which contains L. Kail oi Famous S. government statements, press Triumphs! conferences and new spnper gin comment, has a selected Nt circulation of about l.tlOO copies in NEW YORK, March 2. U.F-Czechoslovakia. The spokesman said the Feb. 27 Irving Potash, most recently issue contained press comment of communist party leader tostrike American newspapers on the Czech day joined the hunger government ci Isis and a speech begun on Ellis Island yesterday Uy Hep. Kail Stefen (Ii., Neb.) by four alleged communists being in congress. held for deportation in the current The Feb. 2S issue contained ihe department of justice crackdown text of the on alien reds. declaration on the Czech crisis. W. F. Watkins, district director Several mail were re- - f the immigration and naturaliza- turned to the embassv marked tion service, said Potash had eaten "refused by addressee, w hile a regular breakfast in the alien's . ROLAND CULVER RICHARD HAYDN many other subscnbeis w rote cafeteria but later had been, moved requesting their names be remov- - into the sante room with the other THOMAS GOMEZ SPRING BYINGTON ed from the mailing list, the hunger strikers and with them had refused to go to the cafeteria spokesman said. Second Feature for lunch. Watkins said the four, Latest word about up yonder vv ho prev iously had been well FREDERIC MARCH is that atmospheric temperatures supplied with food by their friends, VIRGINIA BRUCE probably rise to about 1830 de- had disposed of all food in their grees above zero, Fahrenheit, at rooms and now had none in their 150 miles altitude. possession. ne stock: Cattle: 1,350. Very meager supply offered early, nominally unheifers changed. Few medium Patrol Miller Medium cows 14.50- 12.50- 16.50. Cutter to common 14.00. Medium bulls 18.00. Late Monday fairly active: Most slaughter classes steady, some weakness on better grades steers and heifers. Bulk Low good steers Good heifers medium Good cows Including load at 18.05. Good beef Good to choice bulls beaiers Strictly choice 23.00. Load choice 208 lb. feeder steers 25.60. Good to choice stock 17.00-18.0- thud-roun- I 23.00-23.5- 24.10-26.0- Heiter 0. 22.50-25.8- 50c higher. lb. butchers 0 lbs. 24.00; 5 lbs. 23.00; ' 5 lbs. 21.50; Hogs: 770. Mostly 0 Good to choice 180-24- d largely 25.00 ; 240-27- 0 lbs. 0 22.00; lbs. 21.00. Heavier weights 19.00- 20.50. Sows 'largely Choice lightweights 17.00. Sheep: 2,400. Nothing sold early. 300-32- 270-30- 325-35- 350-37- 15.50-16.0- Wed-lesda- 0. For Condon Record WASHINGTON, The house March 2 vU.E that original plans of this group were merely tentative and were open to revision to suit the needs and of civic serv ce and religious groups who desired to participate in the projet t. three-memb- n, semi-finishe- NOW PLAYING STARTS TOMORROW 27-2- 8 edi-toi- , activities committee today ordered the ComArtesian wells are so named bemerce department to turn over all cause the first ones were sunk at records on its loyalty investigation Artois, France. of Dr. Edward U. Condon. subcommittee A last night accused the prominent government physicist, head of the FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Bureau of Standards, of consorting "either knowingly or unknowingModern 2 bedroom home. ly with alleged Soviet spies. Condon has had important roles Furnace stoker, hot water in atomic and ether top scientific developments. heater, soft water service, Acting Secretary of Commerce William C. Foster said that Congarage, chicken ccop. Large don had been cleared by the delot. $5700. 811 West Three partment's loyalty board. The subcommittee had urged that Con. Point Avenue. don be fired by the department, which has jurisdiction over the Bureau of Standards. y Deported Reds Hunger Strike (Continued From' Pace 1) revealed at th Match 29 inciting, Mr. Edwards believes. (round Donated Site of the Old Deserot M.l! on has East Center street in Log-ctbeen purchased by L. Boyd Hatch and has been donated lor the project, Mr. Edwards revealed, sir. Edwards further strlci that Mr. Hatch has been an enthusiastic supporter of the projeit, having submitted to the budding committee several trial sketches of proposed memorial buddings to serve various purposes, sketches made by New York architects. Although meetings so far have been with Logan city groups, Mr Edwards indicates that subsequent meetings will be held with crunly groups to determine their needs and wishes regarding a memorial center. Noting that many civic organizations were not represented. Mr Edwards urged all who are interested in the civic center to plan to attend the March 29 meeting Members of the Legion building committee who initiated the civic center plan are as follows: Mr. Edwards, chaiimnn; L. Boyd Hatch, D. V. Hess, John Christen- Lions'Club Meet Tvio 'Ian Last Day! Humphrey Bogart in "Treasure of Sierra Madre" Al N H 1 1 MGM' s J ! 'hi nd I'ndor the senl Cache at p ''n an ; 1 introduced by ii,. Walientine. The makes two f.uhe bination in tlm 1. mand and Ue v illinm C. and !:,i Accor than n,lns trfve iiuMi,, (,r guest at the metu Wallentine. Uniformed cteditablv ... 1 t'1- - BY I; Fuh Luhr Fu, 'many ' sknne, "nibersl 11 n Cnr ; Ujb' 'Man, me. NV a, " iri.'nce. ,U.'S nso j0rgensen, and pich, SL1 genes of have been t ards of (onnection services. Assisting rangments Bishopric, L ind his cour and Le. co Us indents Talks to been have cat most ia v particular b parts has Datt Gladys Wtlco Blatn joigenscn, tu-s- X i Ea Ja Sue Anhder, Pearce, Obray, Wilson N llte Charlene Carls gay Janet Griff n genee Dutsi Maurine Lei Vivian Gail Sir son, gen, Iiene Olsen, Larry E Student n participated been Gil Wo and The h':'t f tion ui.it is the m.,ii. ve ar, specialists m icp.mm,; this typi motor besides on..i,nir nle j est kind of Refrigeration Morlei atL Engineering. charges - war raided semce. Logan Refrigeration Co. 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