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Show yM IU nr LOGAN', UTAH OF ERP FUNDS GO TO FOOD COSTS FOURTH iriRALO JOURNAL Tuesday, March 4, 1950 unit when the appuatus fell, pinheat ning Kallas by the legs. The switch WASHINGTON. (UP' and related ts More piodtii box fell as Kallas lay helpless. of the $8, 600, 000,-(XIt was the third miny fatality than has been which plus poured of 1950 in the Utah coal fields. into the European recovery prohas been used to buy food, gram the economic cooperation adminiPacific iailio.nl company today est of national pconomy and na of listed jobless stration reported today. ing the number ctiuncd to the attack on efforts tional defense to 14,800, In one of a series of reports onjjlor,s are spendin SALT LAKE Fiineial services for Mis John of the Denver and Rto Grande CITY, April 0 ,'U,tifiotion officers State employment the progress of ERP at the half- A. Larsen, 59, who was fatally Western to tench out for fi pifjht revenue State individfrom the state reported h ront,nrtPrt there was SALT LAKE CILTY, April 4, throughout way matk of the injuied Fnday in an automohile business In Idaho and the 1,01 th' for the D & RGWs if B Treatment of injuries caused! more job openings. Total employ- ual and corporation ineonii taxes fatjon program, it said that west 5.9 per cent in showed of a generally. accident, will be conducted Wedin drop at showed a ment net Demand to share" in the Union in' atomic explosion was being Ogden up to last March 1 it had authoriztax commission 1949, Idaho chawnan and to 200 of from crease Pacific's traffic since February. ed food THREAT . Patrick Healy, Jr., reported today 000,000. purchases totaling jand the Pacific northwest, where CHICAGO, Api i 4 1848 a The for no record facilities high Rio Grande has masters threatei n was $2,306,589. Total for 1949 was Pointing out that its food and ran furnish no service" the nation's were authorizations to against designed is ear$2,169,719, The money 12 to enforce den, an V. K. Plummer, San Francisco, a give Europeans diet, sustaining BRIGHAM CITY, Utah, April 4 marked for public schools. ECA said: president and general man-wiweek, but the vvalkuy traffic between the Pacific north-iic- e tl'.Pt "Besides increasing the general ed to be delayed at now rained on up lines iager of the Pacific Fruit Express Wayne N. Keller, 24 His firmiStates were invited to send repre- Brigham City, died yesterday of health of the European population, while a president Co, was next to testify. and the souhwest. I irst Witness 'is owned half and half by the Sentai ives to the meeting, one of injuries suffered Saturday night the American aid has resulted in board investigates th. and the Southern seven being held In different bee- in an automobile accident near '1 tie morale, partiIP Hituaib began iUUnion Pacific Income greatly improved BOISE, April 4 tl'P) Plummer said the diversion tions of the country. workers. This is Utah. couutei-- r Pensive vcstei day Willard, among cularly of sources tax revenue evident s from all TOMORROWS LUNCH fact that industrial the aft'T the D and RGW wound of traffic through the Ogden Keller, a senior at the Univer- in Idaho by "'noon for John Miles, 50, foimii U1 during nine months of output has risen to a postwar high, of Utah, was the son of Mr. AT OUR SNACK i(v,on (,f ps case with a wav would increase unit operating sity AR the current fiscal year was alSnuthficdd lesidenl and .utiW EDS to Pacific Fruit because of of ire supporting witnesses cost and Mrs. Varian Keller. reaching 120 per cent. most above collections in 1,500,000 investment chinch woiker who died suddenly,--- ,MoupRl() the Icing radio-iheavy The recovery agency said thT prev.o v from he same period last year, western European food consumpFriday at his home in Sunnvside, jy i(s inlris ut c;nt l.ake eq npment at at ious point to the SALT LAKE CITY, April 4 Ithurch o state tax chief P. G. Neill said tion had about reached tive Wash, will he conducted Thin - c,tv 'h,,ann),s hv Pie ICC. i"ns' pre d'Pi More are in for Union jobs the Third dav al 2 pm In the Smithfield opening I Church witness today. war rate in quantity. Wl,nesii fm (Yior Pactfit whl Income taxes were almost $500,-00- 0 "Quality has not improved corFouith L D S waid chapel bylWHS 0j,ei at ions vie presi tent Pacific was R. E. Kdens, guperin Utah with the advent of good; U.Pt of the Ogden Union Rail- weather and unemployed list will; PRICE, Utah, April 4 above last year. Neill said respondingly, jithday the added. lenv .1 Lvruh of Omaha, Neb tendent report Tomorrows Complimentary I, delis er ECA said that of the he testified that thp UP by vrst way & Depot Co. Kdens, who in continue to shrink If the sunny Coal miner Nick G. Kallas, 55, that income tax statements were food n a skies is of the of a here the the crushed effect dipd prevail, report by a direct tabulated. now keeper today has I orrow to only ui partly es, expendlt purchases authorized Lunch Free to date, some gateway, testified that the Utah department of employment chest suffered yesterday when a 57 ' nine and a svxiem adequate to ,inivsarj cent or $1,260,000,000 per ihurch. DAYII) IEKKON switch box fell on him Snakes have no voea cords, thus worth was earmarked for bread 'move the present or foreseeable terminal facilities at Ogden were security showed today. to ton Ferron Suv'v The in handle March bulletin a the issued of the shaft no lust mine voice. of inadequate fj It is alto by true Their hissing noise grains. The remainder was aptrulfir expeditiously volume Sunnywlde uciais traffic potential contemplated by department showed a drop of alKallas and another worker hadis produced by air rushing from proved for $311,000,000 worth of safeiv ainl ei nr.imm aiiv C. C. Anderson Co. UIj austical t D and ROW. most 2,000 from February, lower- - been setting up a shaker corveyor'the throat. 'fats and oils; $250,000,000 in sugar Any pmspei I, ye reduction (U the r the ass diyeismn of tiatfir would leave one-four- Mrs. Larsen Income Taxes UPt four-yea- r, $2,180,-.STRIK- E j Student Killed st , Tax Revenue after-lPaoif- ir gate-vice- More Jobs is-- 1 s- lotbr Miner Killed 'Uhl vWrcm 50c 200-pou- Jj J upon the hands of the I nion I I a giant plant, the expense i.f which could not he justified by I uni i al sei vices' 'be ledueed business and a pio-fo- r PRESTON Christian John Lai sen, 18. nsi- - gicssive progtam nl lelnements dent of Pieston f.u the past 12 would neressai.lv result." Lynch xmd "This is unthinkable, If for years, who died Sunday at 6 3u a of a Pieston in hospital a.tn. heait ailment, will be toiulm led 1 m. in the Pie-lo- n p Wednesday at Sixth LPS ward by Glaynord Lundgieen, bishop Friends may call at the Ruh-aid- s and Sons moituary today fiom 4 to 9 p m. and at the family home 421 S llh West, Wednesday until time of seivices. Bunal "ill Pieston cemeteiv. Vesta L. t For th 1 unei al set v n es Vesta Lee Maughan, 21. wlm died !h'i Sunof her hom the at day evening mother, Mis. Leon C. Michaelsen in Logan of a lingeung illness, will he conducted Thursday at 2 pm. LDS waid in the Logan Ninth chapel by William Potts, bishop of the Buhl, Ida., ward Friends may call at the Nelson Funeral home, Logan. Burial will be in Wells-vill- e City cemetery. confei1 instant t i Traffic violations ipeorded today Infants Easter Attire t ienie jht of 1 me la Boys 2 Piece Knit Suits i j .miaiv at tal 1 , The nev n1 adjae e SPORT SUITS ; tal. Ceneral held jnday. f shopi if ne bee shopnc e $ . .. se The Dese the ch aril 9, a he con e Delightful little suits made especially with small boys in mind by Healthtex. Sizes I, 2 and 3. Colors grey, blue and red. Snap shoulders and Marriage licenses Issued recently at the Cache county clerks office include: David William Harris, 19, Preston, and Raquel Peterson, 19, Preston; Donald George Cummings, 25, Provo, and Norma Jean Manning, 21, Preston; Keith Roland Downs, 21, Smithfield, and Georgia Hansen, 20, Smithfield; Lewis Anderson Haslam, 21, Wellsville, and Lu Jean Andersen 19, Hyrum; Marvin John Abrams, 26, Logan, and Glenna Loveland, 22, Boise. Here is another of our bar-tchild the head of the which will put your gains Easter parade. A fine 2 tone coat and a matching pair of gabardine slacxs. Sizes 6 to 12. Washable and crease re- resistant. o elastic waist. Misses Infants Nannette M Spring Coats Dresses M03 huge variety of cute styles in small misses' sizes. Made by "Nanette. Latest spring colors in prints and plain cottons. A wool spring coats in latest California styles and Shorties and full colors. and length styles. Sizes 100 will be held this evening at 7:30 in the ward hall. A program will be under direction of Nadine Wright and will include instrumental and vocal numbers and a song and dance team. A social will follow. First ward Mutual -6 7 to Easter Bunnies 14. ibute ti emorat North esident e field rence e v gem her ch Music ude p nee B oir dir id Nev ember The reeled ill prov ly sess 1195 You'll just love one of these soft fluffy Easter bunnies for your child or for your dresser table. Soft pink and blue colors. Only a few left. Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Brown, of Ogden, spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Haws, of Logan. She is the former Barbara Haws, who is teaching at Polk school in Ogden where she also is attending Weber Junior college. Mrs. Brown will graduate this spring from Weber. 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Do you want to buy any kind of real property in Salt Lake territory? If so look me up or write to me at the above address or call, Telephone No. 54671 or 98021, See these super value shoes. Weather, Have you will help you. Respectfully, Parley Savage ized 5 Ways for style, super-wea- Just received our Spring stock of Karen Sue 2 piece dresses. These lovely dresses are made of the finest picalay material. Sizes r. super-fitBudget-price- , super- t al4. front, elastic sides, water and wind proof. Sizes te 18. To tool oKc Logan , 10 .These jackets are madt for this spring weather. Light and yet protective. Zipper 12 am now in the employ of the Inland Realtors Inc., 240 South 2nd East, Salt Lake City, Utah. I I nfeienu j1 ciation tpidlv ANNOUNCING Salt Lake City, and i a i ec om BOYS LEISURE I RH h jostles, ml He Q er $5.75. (Continued from Page One) years and he will assume his new duties immediately. The new Colorado mentor was appointed as an assistant profgssor of physical education in charge of the entire basketball program. He scheduled spring basketball practice for the first week in May. I am very flattered at being picked to succeed Coach Cox who has made such a fine record at Lee said. Colorado, Although basketball practice isnt scheduled for a month, Im going to get acquainted with the team right away. 147 and 89 Cox, who submitted his resignation at the end of this years campaign in the Big Seven, won 147 and lost 89 games white directing the Buff hoopsters. In 1949 the team won the National and three other years played In the western N.C.A.A. finals, winning once. Lee was born in Dnllas, Tex., and attended high school at Hollywood high in California. Upon graduation from Stanford Lee became assistant coach and kept that post for three years. H' then became head coach at Utah State Agricultural college, Logan, but directed the Utags only one game before being called Into the navy. After his discharge, In 1915, Lee went back to Utah State and Stayed there until 1947 .when he resigned to enter private business. After a year away from the sport Lee took up coaching again, landing the head job at Fort Collins, Colo., last season, His Aggies had a 3 record. t peeled precetd n, To lies of jime uty aster Fashions Smithfield, parking violations, Bebe Lee vi 1,1 he Logan city police depart-Ic- i ment follow : Walter H. Virchow Hy turn, improper look-ou- t, $10; C. E. Dunn, Logan, failure to yield light of way, $10; Ernest R. Beck-or- t. College ward, Improper passing, $5; William A. Hadler, Logan, through red light, $5; Dell Barfuss River Heights, no driver's license, $5; Jean Simpson, Logan, no drivers license, $5; Wesley W. Acker, Logan, expired plates, $5; Don Johnson, Logan, expired plates, $2.50; Rowlyn A. Devey, Provi$5; Clifford Pilking-ton- , dence, bv 'th a ah jie-ha- be in Maughan inn all ge |