Show u The Suit Lake Tribone Thursday September 15 1955 Finn Official Testifies in Salt Trust Case S' INlA Clayton Jr vice president manager and treasurer Royal Crystal Salt Co Wednesday was the first defense witness on the stand in the governt trial against ment' processors of salt from Great Salt Lake t Defendants in the ease are Deseret Salt Co Royal Crystal Salt Co Morton Salt Co Deseret Livestock Co Named ro-- j conspirators in the complaint' “which alleges a conspiracy to suppress competition stabilize and control prices” are Council DesM McDaniel president eret Salt Co and Stansbury I ’n V F I t i 't ' 'XU Vn V A j " '' "? ) ' ?-- ' 1 ' K y r 'v - - V J T- - A Vn’ l ' -- Li 'T i § j t r - ’ - I I i v N : r vN' i ‘V ' X'' t Nv N - L "JV $ A4 ) It : 8 - j- t VN vf - V Sx - t r' fN '" N h? ”N anti-trus- " a ’ A V ! V - Salt Co CLAYTON said he was visited by David L Freed and David A Robinson vice president of Deseret Livestock Co in 1953 They offered to sell the MR livestock company’s salt prop erities to Royal Crystal the witness said The offer was rejected added Mr Clayton because he did not want to place Royal Crystal in the position of furthering a monopoly He testified that he never made any agreements with Deseret Livestock about salt prices and that after the meeting the Impact of competition was felt by Royal Mr Clayton said on cross examination Although he denied being an officer of Morton he admitted Morton officers had asked him to do certain things and from time to time ‘'instruct” Morton’s Salt Lake office Co TflE WITNESS told government lawyers that he talked with Mr Freed occasionally about resale salt price charged by Utah Ice and Storage Co which obtained raw salt from Deseret Livestock Co The resale prices Mr Clayton adCrystal mitted were giving Royal CrysRoyal Crystal is a wholly tal "competitive difficulties" owned aubsldiary of Morton Salt Judge A Sherman Christen son U S District Court of Utah? earlier denied a defense motion for a judgment of aquittal in behalf of all defendants and co-- j conspirators The court also ruled in favor of the government on admis-- j sion of some 1100 pieces of documentary evidence against1 the defendants and tors Await Consul Talk R T Campbell British embassy consular attache Washwill be guest ington DC at the weekly luncheon speaker Lake Kiwanis Salt of jneeting Club Thursday at Hotel Utah Mr Campbell will discuss "The Kenya East Africa possession: Springville carried its fight for a traffic light on the main highway to the Utah Safety Council Wednesday and received assurances of an investigation to determine whether the control would be justified The State Road Commission previously has refused to install the signal on the basis of a traffic count which indicated that cross traffic was too light to justify the installation Presenting the case to the council’s engineering committee at its monthly meeting was Mays W Anderson chairman of the Springville Safety Council The council committee moved safety near Insurrection” Mau-Ma- u Springville Pledged Hearing j a British subtorr mittee to review the petition to consist of James R Ial ei o road commission chief traff engineer jmd two membeis to be appointed by A LeRoy engineei ing committee chairman Salt Lake James traffic engineer was a City signed to look into complaint-tha- t telephone booths are being located at intersections wheie they reduce driver visibilitv and Mr Halverson was asked tn check another complaint about the lack of reflectoring buttons on guard rails at the mouth of Parleys Canyon tQ appoint! a three-ma- n 1 ' 4 n ’ o t A r HD h! j 1 V Claudia Bishop right Franklin editor talks with Roger Farsons about England and Mary Jane Rlmmer about Alaska i f New Teachers New Pupils Hold Interest at Franklin Fdl(r: Unt Grave Editor) Claudia HI hop Aaanelat The Franklin School hell ha rung There ara many new student Rome of them coma from lx different state But Mary Jane Rlmmer a aerond grade student came to ut s from Anchorage Alaika Roger a first grade atudent came all the way from London England Ml We find three new teacher Flalne Hill who came from Humner I Reboot a third grade teacher Mr Nancy Albritton a fifth grade came to u from TesHi teacher Douglas Cawley a sixth grade teacher although he come from Georgia la a Brigham Young PBr-on- t'nl-versl- we are all nettled down for another year of hard work at MrKlnlev we havr aevrrat hew teacher tht year and a new principal Mr Inez Roby Mr Beatrice Merchant the librarian la hack with us this year The eventh grade In room 13 doing some Individual reading and reporting on what they have read Tnry are also studying about the different type of map In aortal itudlri Judging from the wav school started we Ihlnk we will have a ucreasful vein la co-o- p Jury Determines Driver Innocent On Tipsy Charge c i it Hit" "King c Jr Ovirstvfftd Suit I lmp 9'xl2' 4 J 'H i-- ' i iC v© V J 5 it etCorntrTobleee Toblo - LvxU Complete living v Room of e si: if AVJ f A Separately for Only $200 Per Week (Total Price $23900) - S 'I- C N - 'h fi Matter Bedroom Suite t ' -- it 2 Boudoir S- Carpet (Chest of - Bedreom Available Separately for Only $125 Per Week P0 XSJ Drawers Availabio (Total it Slight Extrq Cost) other action In court bv city Judat new contract to bring rates of pay into line with rates paid by other processing companies in the area The union claims that it has had a contract since 1945 that the NLRB ordpred the A check at Salt Lake Gento negotiate with the "Union hut that it has evaded eral Hospital Wednesday “The order through various d- showed two new esse of polio evices since March 1953 The had been reported “Union' further charged that They included a are girl from Castle Dale KmA"v Jwage rates of the jrom 30 to 50 cents per hour County and a girl Jelow the rates paid by other from Murray in Cache onil)c processors Both were diagnosed as havvValley ing spinal polio B0je b t $16900) i Two New (loses Hike Polio (lomit p ‘e ) V t i- largo Do luxe Table fS ! 1 !3I 'J Covtrod With Beautiful "s long lasting Formica Uxorious Kitchen Dinette Set Available ’ x? 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