Show alt f altf piJbtttic Second Section Salt Lake City Dan Valentine Nothing Serious® IT FIGURES: It sure is handy to have a medical expert around th§ place Doubly handy J i when the man is r U-Sto- V - Soions Wind Up West’s Hearings fathers Truly a tough Job and a valentine to the men who do it so well! SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: Utah coaches with lots of material will try to build winning football teaSnis this year the others will spend their time moulding Salt Lake Hogle fi- a giI 1 ' (D-N- er and philanthropist died Wednes day and varied reer in 1 4 t elr-tie- s He A ca- Utah business VV was 7S and native Utahnv found- ed firm bear? lng bis name Death Closes Long Career Of James A Hogle at 78 James A Hogle founder and senior partner of J A Hogle & Co civic leader philanthropist and nationally known financier died Wednesday at 11:35 pm in a Salt Lake hospital He was 78 years of age and had been ill the past two weeks Mr Hogle established the firm of J A Hogle & Co in 1915 after a brief but successful career as an independent mining engineer He had been a member of the Salt Lake Stock Exchange since 1912 Yale Columbia After receiving his early education at St Paul’s School Concord NIL he attended Yale University being graduated-i1899 with the degree of Bachelor of Science He later studied at the Columbia University School of Mines New York City completing his course there In geology and mining In 1902 While taking graduate work he was employed by Anaconda Copper Mining Co Anaconda Mont doing assaying and sampling work and later in the company’s Butte Mont office as an engineer Builders Meet Today Scan Board Decree Construction Industry representatives will meet Thursday noon to discuss a Skit Lake City Board of Education decision to assess contractors $100 for each day a school project remains incomplete after the contracted completion date has passed The meeting will be held at the University Club 138 E South Temple William D Eldredge manager Associated General Contractors said representatives of all phases of the construction Industry would attend the meeting “We are simply going to at- tempt to appraise the situation" Mr Eldredge said The board voted unanimously Tuesday night to invoke the $100 a day penalty clause in all of its building contracts after Leon Miller superintendent of buildings and grounds report ed many construction and remodeling projects are running considerably behind This has resulted bling up” of classes schools and lit noise other distractions schedule in “douin some dust and in others while classes are in session Child Stirs Soup for Mom Ends Up Critically Burned Enveloped in flames when her clothes apparently were Ignited by a kitchen stove a small Salt Lake girl was critically burned Wednesday shortly before noon when she attempted to help her mother prepare lunch The victim LaDonna Cook 5 daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert W Cook 1394 Green St was fixing soup before leaving to attend kindergarten at Hawthorne Elementary School when the mishap occurred Police ambulance crewmen William Durtchl and Dale Lazenby took the youngster to a private physician and then to Latter-daSainta Hospital wfcere her condition was re ported “critical" She had suffered burns over 75 per cent of her face and body Mrs" Cook sai she had left LaDonna itirrink soup on the stove while she went outside to locate two other children Kimball 4 and Scott 3 The mother said she heard Wallace Jensen 94Q'W 4th South a city streets employe shout “caU the police" from the front of her residence While a neighbor telephoned officers Mrs Cook ran to the front of the house to find LaDonna with her clothing burned entirely from fler body She apparently had run from the residence in flames Mr Jensen had used his hat to extinguish flames shout the youngster's bead snd face y brok- ending a long Tribune Business Editor The House subcommittee on commerce and finance completed its western uranium stock investigation with members ia disagreement as to the extent the public should be protected In mine financing Some brokers said they thought they “ought to be protected from the public” And Clarence H Adams a commissioner on the Securities and Exchange Commission Washington DC opposed any amendments to the present federal laws which would impair raising of venture capital for the mining Industry n part-tim- e " 4 v Robert W Bernick - have the thankless job of driving carefully amid a steady din of young voices IJow they keep their nerves steady is a wonder These drivers have to sort out the young passengers see that each gets off at the right stop they have to be mobile babysitters walking diplomats and A nancier I V j— Complaint Claims Dairy in Violation Of City Ordinance These men ' - myself stealing my own towels! One Salt Lake salesman who is on his feet 50 weeks a year at his job took a vacation last month He went to Las A complaint was Vegas— and spent two weeks on signed his feet at the side of a dice Wednesday before City Judge table! Leland G Larsen charging the A1 Harris Dairy 126 E 21st A dollar today to Dave South with violation of an ordiGeiger Zll E 4th South for a nance controlling the possession nice cool “Remember When" and sale of uninspected or unfor a hot day He recalls when milk permitted men with jingle bells on W V Hickey chief sanitarian horse-drawsleds went up Salt Lake City Board of Health and down Salt Lake’s Decem- signed the complaint which alber streets selling Christmas leges that the Ai Harris Dalpy trees Remember? violated the ordinance which makes It a misdemeanor for a VALENTINE TODAY’S person to be In possession with A collective Valentine today intent to sell or ununinspected to the men who man the school ’ milk permitted buses in the Salt Lake area Tbeir’s is a Especially during the first unruly weeks of the school year James V&i es responsible job 21 o I V Final Statement In a concluding statement chair-ma- n Arthur G Klein of the subcommittee said the group was not interested in making any fundamental changes In the securities law affecting risk capital He acknowledged that people had the right to gamble on uranium shares or risk their money After all this congressional on other enterprises He said investigation of uranium this was “no different from stocks is being made to' proshooting craps or playing the tect the public — isn’t that lust roulette wheels at Las Vegas" like the government protectIt may be as has been testiing everybody after it’s all fied here by competent geoloover! gists that the public has a chance to win on only one in IT’S WONDERFUL: Every- 10 of these ventures body is on the ball these days Would Still Try Garbage pitked up real “But even If the public knew Folks in slick and clean the City and County Bldg they could win only two out'of answering phones real polite 100 times It has been my experiEverybody smiling at every- ence they would still speculate City Commission- on that chance" Congressman body else ers trotting up and down the Klein said The street shaking hands He said If people wanted to mayor making speeches right gamble in this fashion “let and left— and center Cops them do It" getting to accidents before they Rep John B Bennet Water bills real low the other half of the traveling happen Chuckholes being fixed like segment of the committee said The lawn trimmed he disagreed with Rep Klein’s mad twice a week in Liberty Park views The bear cages at Hogle’s Intent of Act It’s Zoo slick and scrubbed Is' fhelntent of the '“It It’s near election wonderful and Exchange Act td time! see if It is in the public Interest They don’t know It yet hut whether a stock should be regismore than a few Salt Lake tered and 'sold Tbe fact that wives will be getting uranium the security is a gamble doesn’t stock for Christmas this year! mean that the Congress of the United States should be deVACATION AFTERMATH: terred from protecting the pubWell vacations ate over for an- lic" said the Republican from other year — and Salt Lake the copper mining districts of women are busy these days re- Michigan moving the lettering from He is author of a bill to extowels gathered as souvenirs tend more stringent provisions Inci- of a full during the summer registration under tbe dentally I know one Salt Laker SEC Act to companies now enwho has had one batch of rela- joying certain exemptions under tives after another batch of Regulation A of that law relatives visit hint this Summer Tbe Bennett bill was “The house was so full of opposed by the Securities and strangers" he said “that it See Page 33 CoL 1 looked like a hotel In fact” he added “the place got to look like a hotel so much I caught nerve-wrackin- g Page 30 ck By Log V — Thursday Morning — September 15 1955 Probers Split On Range of Bars Patrick Bill medical editor of The Tribune Because Bill is a man with plenty of medical savvy — even up to and including why women talk so much Women’s voices came up in a recent city room conversation and several Dan Valentine0f the married men wondered out loud why women talk so much Mr Patrick— a bachelor— was ready with the answer “The reason is” Mr Patrick said “that women’s vocal chords are shorter than those of the male Women’s vocal chords are higher pitched and require less air to agitate “As a result” Bill pointed out “women can talk more with less effort!” To which one old married man— me—said: “They sure can!” I tah Radio-T- - In 1902 Mr Hogle became an Independent mining engineer following the work successfully until entering brokerage activities in Salt Lake City and Ogden in 1912 Expand Activities the firm of J A Hogle & Co purchased the Salt In 1917 Lake branch of Logan and Bryan brokerage house Mr Hogle purchased a seat on the New York Stock Exchange In 1933 and in 1934 expanded the company’s activities by opening offices In Beverly Hills and Bakersfield Calif offices were opened in Los Angeles i nd fan Diego the following year In 1941 the firm purchased the Los Angeles office of Post and Flagg and In 1942 bought the Denver office of Sargent Malo Additional Co It also operates Parley Hears Plea to Push State Growth Session Stresses Role of Planner Utah’s economic challenge for tomorrow is even greater than the unguaranteed but anticipated peak development of today Dr ElRoy Nelson vice president economist First Security Corp thus informed more than 200 Utah city and town officials Wednesday night at Newhouse Hotel He was the banquet speaker at the joint session of 12th annual Municipal Waterworks and Sanitation Conference and the 8th annual Municipal Planning and Zoning convention to open Thursday Dr Nelson said Utah’s economic development continues above the national level ‘Real Challenge’ “Continuation of this growth above the national average” he said “Is dependent on further development of resources where we have some comparative economic advantages These areas include steel fabrication and machine manufacture from locally produced steel Possibly copper fabrication and further expansion of building materials for local and regional markets There could be further development of other resources such is salt certainly coal chemicals and possibly oil chemicals Speaking on "Utah’s Changing Economic Patterns" Dr Nelson said development has given real challenge to local government in planning and developing hlghwayg water and sewerage facilities and building codes “We need to look again at building codes" he added “and recognize changes In building materials Zoning and planning should be carried out certainly In accord with housing codes” Cites Training Aim E J Allison Ogden city manager discussed “In-Servic- a f 2 Boys Hurt 1 ‘Grit In SL Traffic Mish Two Salt Lake area elementary schdol boys were seriously injured Wednesday In accidents which separate placed them In Salt Lake General Hospital In “critical” condition was Earl W Julian III 7 a son of Mr and Mrs Earl W Julian East The youngster suffered fractures of the nose and upper Jaw chest injuries bruises and abrasions and loss of his front teeth Reported in “fair” condition was Danny Owen 6 son of Mr and Mrs D Ray Owen Jr 1433 Harvard Ave He received a fractured skull abrasions and lacerations Utah State Highway Patrol Trooper Ivor Johnson said an Investigation determined that the Julian boy darted from behind three cara auto-pedestria- n' 3220-194- 0 £ s halted at an intersection was struck by other vehicle completing a right turn in - an- tie - ropposite lane The youngster was dragged 25 feet by the vehicle which officers estimated was traveling 15 to 20 mph Alfred Brown Jr Cedar City was driver of the car which was making a right turn at the intersection of 20th East and 33rd South about 2:20 pm Young Julian was returning home after procuring maps In a service station near the scene officers said Danny Owen police said stepped from e curb Into the path of a car near the intersection of Harvard Ave and 15th East about noon The ear was driven by Lue Fife Jarvis ’ ‘ 5412 Holladay Blvd police said -- -- T ii wwmiWMWwan ‘Biggest’ Fail’ In 99 Years-Offic- ials ’ ? i t Say ' The 99th annual Utah State Fair was shaping up In apple-l- e order Wednesday with every ndicatlon pointing to a record ' exposition The gates wilt open officially at noon Friday with the snipping of a ribbon by Utah’s first ady Mrs J Bracken Lee at he east entrance to the faliw rounds near the administration building Ceremonies will get under way with presentation of the color y the Utah National Guard by an official welcome t visitor by T K Voyer State pir Assn president and Gor J Bracken Lee Entries Far Ahead preparations were made Wednesday afternoon at meeting of fair association directors In thradmlnls-tratlo- n building They heard department heads In every division report thft entries were far ahead of last year setting n new record In state fair history Gronway Parry Cedar City board member in eharge of the horse division said flood of entries in the halter horse class had overflowed all available I X fol-ow- h ed 1 Last-minut- e mT ' ad limn “Dog news Is bad' news these dog days" mulls sad pooch as he reads of new dor developments “Man’s best friend-bah!Fearing mora discrimination he refused to give his name ” e space More than 250 entries had been received and there Is space available for only about 110 animals he reported adding that facilities will be found for the — overflow Some 105 entries also have been tabulated In the Arabian horse show which will be held brokerage office in New York City and Training Programs for Municipal Administrators and Emone In Ogden In 1928: Mr and Mrs Hogle ployes" at a luncheon meeting of the groups presented the Hogle Zoological Gardens famous throughout “Training ia the process of on Friday at 8 In the aiding employes to gain effecthe west to Salt Lake City tiveness In their present or fugrandstand area Finance Groups ture work through development Cattle Moving In At the time of his death Mr of appropriate habits of thought The world may be going to and properly dispose of tbe Cattle exhibits began moving the but the way humana same Hogle was either an active or and action skill knowledge and are dogs Into the fairgrounds Wednesthe won’t At But acting maybe what dogs least happened— fiattitudes" Mr Allison said past member of the following take It In one case? day night Horses swine rabnancial groups: New York Stock He related how the Ogden bits own under terms their sent out to poultry snd pigeons were the Except They mayor Exchange New York Curb Ex- program — recognized throughto pour in Thursday the are Take life move the body dog’s expected dogs change having served on the out the nation as unlqua and leading In Salt Lake City Meanwhile This exhibitors were have been considmight board rof governors of this returning dividends — was arFor the an ered honor busy example: putting by any dog finishing group Los Angeles Stock Ex- ranged through Julian R SteSome dog minding his own touches to displays in tha MinLabeled Menace e of director Ogden's change Chicago Board of phens business and walking peacefully eral Resources Floriculture What may have seemed to a Page 33 CoL 4 along a road gets hit by a car Trade Investment Bankers AsFish and Game Industrial Arts acme of Independence— snd dog the sociation of America the Salt According to law—Section 204 of the Agricultural Buildings ability to run free without One of the Lake Stock Exchange and the the city ordinances If you are highlights of this Association of Stock Exchange interested— the party doing the restraint of a leash— was labeled year’s fair is expected to be the a “menace” a grdup of citiFirms with which he served as hitting is supposed to remove zens in the bysoutheast variety of display in the Minportion eral Resources Building They Addeceased best man’s a member of the National friend the of the city will Include animated scale visory Council Loose dogs are destroying models of both underground Mr Hogle had also been an Summer— which officially property In the area" the petl and executive in several other bust ends open pit mining operations tioners said Sept 22— threatened to Utah in snd an exhibit of the ness enterprises bow out one week early as' The mayor— Earl J Glade— in Atomic Engery Commission Westminster Trustee dark skies and cooler weather answering the rash of human He was a trustee of Westminprotests promised a drive to (finally!) were predicted for clean up” stray dogs ster College St Mark’s Hospi- Thursday From the dog’s viewpoint And for the first time In tal and the Salt Lake Free almost two months the Salt Clinic just what does the mayor mean “clean A native of Salt Lake City Lake City area may experl Salt Lake City schools will bySection up"? 217 Chapter 2 of the he was born Oct 12 1876 a son ence some rain Such a possibility would be place special stress on the basic City Ordinances reads: “It Is of James and Ida Elizabeth welcome to residents of the skills this year Dr M Lynn unlawful for any owner or keepThe Utah Registered Pharma- King Hogle He married the former Mary southeast section of the city Bennion superintendent told er of a dog to allow said dog to cists Assn Wednesday night re C Copley Sept 7 1910 in St who reported strong winds members of the Credit Bureau be on any public street alley solved that it la “definitely opMark’s Episcopal Cathedral Wednesday which sent patio of Salt Lake Wednesday at a sidewalk or public place or way posed to the acceptance of a within Salt Lake City unlesa on federal Salt Lake City The family resi- furniture flying and created grant for distribution of the Hotel In luncheon a leash" meeting Is dence at 548 E South Tem- dust conditions that made free Salk polio vaccine" Utah What About Dog? ple almost niL annual meeting In During are teachers the But being Surviving In addition to his But about the what Following three weeks of dog? Hotel Temple Square tbe group widow are two sons George H abnormally hot weather urged Dr Bennion said to keep law the The that apecifiei said a method of dlstrlbn--' such to remember Hogle partner in J A Hogle Thursday’s mercury will rise their perspective shall hold said tion In Utah “will “poundmaster not tools ends are tha the definitely re- that St Co James E Hogle managanimal and If not claimed shall suit In an only to 80 degrees weather-me-n dlstribu Inequitable sought ing partner of J A Hogle & Co dispose of predicted A sleep-eastion vaccine of the and will In- Criticism Welcomes a daughter Mrs Katherine night will see temperatures Dispose! deed a be toward socialized step Los Angeles dropping to 48 degrees the Hogle Avellar Hie school official attributed Just because dogs dislike In- medicine to which the organiza' ' criticism nine of and the parantal much forecasters added grandchildren specting interesting items like tion Is opposed" s which he said was far more trees and while fasThe association also declared welcome than apathy to a lack tened to a human by a cord or that It opposes a proposed vacof understanding of the schools’ chain? cine distribution system which a What ever happened broadened functions dog would be made through the The school of yesterday he might ask to the pharmacies of Utah “unless thw act? Or to the said had one primary purpose vaccine he made available to tho routine? —the teaching of basic skills fixed meet A didn’t who life people through commercial Those dog’s channels" standards for each grade Hahl schools out the and dropped bore no blame for their schol- Crying Citizens Cut City Canine Capers p-- 1 mu-Se- -- Summer to Quit SL Week Early Bennion Tells Teacher Goal In SL Classes V Utah Pharmacists Oppose US Plan On Polio Vaccine vis-abili- ty y -- fire-plug- “man’s-best-frien- r astic failure Seme Not Scholars Tbe school of today he j con- Gty County Lawmen Set Up Conference on Co-operati- tinued retains the large major S ity of starting students through high school even though many A meeting to discuss the L are not good scholars and never problems facing Salt Lake City will be But the schools he and County law enforcement S i pointed out are blamed by some agencies In their mutual exfor the scholastic deficiencies of change of views and information Is set tentatively for Frithese students Dr Bennion said the average day at 2 pm In the offices of V "N teacher waqts to please the par- Sheriff George W Beckstead I ents and welcomes Sheriff Beckstead $ald that suggestions has contacted the chiefs of he But criticism he and pointed t ( out that the teachers are placed police and other law enforceAftf In a “daze" by intangible criti- ment agency heads In Salt Lake cisms and by complaints that City Murray Midvale Sandy Tragedy Was a Guest for Lunch the work Is “too hard" or “too and South Salt Lake inviting LaDonna Cook 5 lies in hospital bed after being critically' easy" or that discipline is “too them to be present at the meetburned over 75 per cent of her face and body In homo mishap lax" or “too severe" — ing it MT — i ' M S “X - on He said that the rapid growth Salt Lake County and the communities in the county bss brought about problems which need discussion to assure close between each and all of the separate enforcement of bodies ' The department chiefs will endeavor to work out a p’ m 13 said whereby a rapid etc’ t of information and a 1 exchange of views forcement problems cn t petuated £j 1 r ? v c r -- |