Show - r- -1 i s - t ' 1 fOrMe011ftNeP I 1 ilintirmatrr MTV 1 RADIO LOG' 7 ‘' - ' - I - I - t f) - I 1 ' - - I r ) 11001001 ' i ef'' - - 'i tt - 4 w- ' 1 1eNt ?:i f t I - - 1 r-- i of - I '1 - ir I I r -- - tt 1 - z - ir1 - --- - " t - '- - i ' ' 1 1 A1 t - i 4 - ' 1 - ' t 1 - ' 0 - i t' : rd4I l'' o e- es - I t - - i '-- '' ' -- a t N i 0 - ' i : !: - ! -- '' 'A - ' 4 5-- ' ' - A i ‘- ' i ' ' '- ea - - - 1 bership to manifest Its need for their services ' ' One of the exceptions is J Ar' ' thur Bailey former state senator and the party's nominee for county attorney last fall Supporters of Mr Bailey said last week that he is an active candidate for the office and that his bid will be submitted to the county central committee at the special meeting on April 9 regardless of the other I candidacies which might develop Others Suggested Others being suggested for the job include Parnell Black a former state and county chairman - e State Sen Grant Midgley Arthur McFarlane Grant Macfarlane for' mer state senator and John S1 - 't ? - '- - - 11 - 3IARCII 31 1947 - - ' ' i - k 11 A Tribune Credit Manager' 53 'Succumbs ' -1-1------ - - - Tr -- ' - -- Public Buys Carefully For Easter 1 411 4 - ‘ 7- a- - - l' - -- - 1 P - 4 16)''' --- - - T - - - 4 --- -it ' 7c 1 II -- - -- m 1 - - - '- 888-13t- NV Palm Sunday America Sets World Pace Rites Held In Music Visitors Say By SL Faiths rt school - 1 r I I I i Herald-Republic- i i greenbacks around with the same "carefreedom" of a few years ago or even a few months ? ago This is a new year and this is a new era It's a eriod that has the and as they ponder and compare their receipts with past years they ask themselves the question: ''What can we expect after Easter?" Price Resistance This month's receipts surpass March 1946 but that is to be expected because Easter last year fell on April 21 just two weeks later than this year But the buying is not holding to the weeks just preceding the event of past years There's some resistance to prices but merchants seem to think that the strike is for higher quality rather than against the price tags While managers may lament the drop in receipts they point out that they are not in the throes of a depression Rather they say current business compared with prewar days might be termed West-Templ- I m bicycle-automobi- 1 1 1 ' ' - I Trucks- Begin - S L I Cleanup Area Charted er ave Dead la: Vida '° v and Vida ayorefG:rLoahro Seeley Injured Ralph Smith 38 51agna head lacerations 81rn Helen G Smith $7 and I Geraldine Smith 14 ulfe and daughter of Mr Smith cuts and daughter uhr as-gue- 4 1 st 19i ' Fire Burns Barn Garage $250 1 theredes - - 169-4t- - - 800 Demotrats Will Attend $25 Jefferson Day Dinner - It - - - SAME YOUTH DESCRIBED IN1 OF PURSE SNATCH GASES - fund-raisi- ng - '-- ' A - 4 - - inia'si4461tioatoxt41411E ex-S- ee 41n-ne-r- a telaaL11wet di - Is:IsimhsTacice 7 i14 niuedtys barrunadlisesrbbcrursese - - e t e4 t I Bac - Stanza t BrISKirhamancid ty7crluuts Lianldbruirm3sett Victor R Heath 37 1429-5t- h East bruises and lacerations George L Perkins SO 564 Inlmd ave lacerations of the head a shoulder injury Warren LeFavor 320 lolly-woo- d ave bruised hip and shoulder Jessie Stable Nielson 45 Ifri ' Crysts1 ave fractured sena- son of Mr and Mrs W H Slatern 520 S 8th West bruises and lacerations Joel F llobbs 76 1000 S 2nd West'bruises and abrasions Betty Johnson daughter of Mr and Mrs MeivirtL Johnson 14134th East lora-along of the right arm and leg Tribune Special t I i 1 : - ( - - I ) 1 ' MT PLEASANT ---A girl Vida Loy Graham was killed instantly Sunday at 5:15 15m when struck by an automobile while crossing an intersection at Milburn Sanpete 1 i l county Investigating I ' officers said the child apparently became confused and dashed Into the path of the a left turn vehicle as it made Into the intersection 1 - f The death Sunday of a liceyeaIn Sanpete county brought to 32 ttah's 1947 traffic fewer than oa the sarne date last year It waa the first death this year in Sanpete county None had occurred in that county by March 30- t Bertha Pe- ' ' 1 Earl-It-late- nt r-old-girl 7 1946 1 I I - terson a cousin who was accOmpanying her escaped injury They were returning home from a visit with a neighbor When the southbound automobile driven by Ruth Garlick 22 Fairview made a left turn into the intersection the victim ran into its path and was killed W K Petersen deputy sheriff and Que Tucker Fairview city marshal - investigating officers said investigation would continua Monday Born in Mt Pleasant June 15 1941 Vida was a daughter of Loyal and Vida Seeley Graham Milburn Surviving besides her parents are two brothers Berkley and Grant Graham: a sister Donna Graham and Mr and Mrs ley Seeley ATandparents all of Berk-wom- Milburn I t 1 - I i en P - Traffic Investigator Victor R Heath 37 1429-5t- h East sill- fered hviises and lacerationa when the police car he was driving collided with another vehicle at State street and 9th South as he was speeding to investigate an accident at West Temple and 21st South at 6:50 am Investigated by members of the Salt Lake county sheriffs office reports showed that Officer Heati collided with a weatbound car driven by George I Perkins 30 584 Elm ave Mr Perkins suffered a laceration of the head and a shoulder injury and Warren Le Favor 320 Hollywood ave a passenger in the Perkins car suffered a bruised shoulder and a hip injury All three men were treated at Salt Lake General hospital Mr Perkins told officers he neither-hearthe siren nor saw the police car and didn't know there had been an accident until he woke up in a hospital bed He was issued a traffic arrest ticket for failure to yield right of way to an emergency vehicle Patrolman Heath was en route to Went Temple and 21st South C011iSinn to investigate a two-ea- r In which Jessie Mable Nielson 45 144 Crystal ave suffered a fractured arm Reports showed that she was a passenger in a car driven by R P Cope 70 Idaho 1 1 1 - - I I 016 See rage 13 Column l 4?'M0ft - Wait A Jordan 31 Brigham City cuts and bruises to11-1- - - U S Holds 'Up Sale l of sh I -- -- - Crop Acreage Gains in State 1 le - - ) 1 illision an - I I I1 accident in Milburn Sanpete county- girl eight persons were injured two-car In a crash at 2nd West and 21st South one was injured: when two cars collided at and 21st South three City police officer suffered injuries hi a at 9th South and State a pedeS7 trian was injured when struck by an automobile at Fayette ave and West Temple and a Tribune-Telegracarrier salesman and a accidents at girl were injured in 8th West and Pacific ave and 1413-4t- h East respectively Another Salt Lake motorist narrowly escaped injury- when his car collided with a railroad switch engine at 1030 California - Leader Lauds Growth of Farm Bureaus 0 an I I - An claimed the life of a - '1 1I ld - I i ! Lake City auto-pedestri- - - I 1 t unts on - - One person was killed and 15 others wereinjuredSunday in seven Utah automobile accidents six of which occurred in Salt pre-East- m --i-rr - It's only six days to Easter but very definitely the customers are not tossing their - 71 i to - Saupete Girl Dies When Struck by Car Five-Year-O- NEW ERA OPENS mercssitig 11 Roderick Ernest Langton 53 1399 Parkway ave Salt Lake ea Tribune-Telegracredit manager vi ": of several member and prominent t 4 I ' 41 1 The mechanics of sprucing up cred1t associations died after a t t I 1:a 4 Lake City for the 1047 CenSalt 4 Ne 101 f I ! t ze lingering illness Sunday 'at 9:30 tennial t a celebrption will slip into is am in a Salt Lake hospital 'a '''s as 25 extra trucks e gear Monday I tie had been away from his desk streets from the commission police due to at the Tribune-Telegrathe four of first designated areas illness for several weeks prior to 1 The Centennial cleanup camBoyden three weeks Black was a favorite target going to the paign will continue through ' hospital the altar during Palm Sunday rites at St Paul's in Mr Iteut Ware son of Mr and Mrs Charles 31 Ware some factional of 28 the ago I party's 261-9tApril h h of son Mr ave and Edward Haywood East Services Sunday Episcopal church 1 some a few of but Scheduled to be cleaned ago years son fights ! and A of Ernest Bertha and Mrs E E Haywood 1431 Blair st kneel at opened Holy week observances in Salt Lakes his former now are enemies political 0 he was born July 16 lisiortohueghalryeadur:entgwtcheen insittaiatlewaehekd disposed to think ma organizing Langton he 1893 where Lake in:Salt City booming 1948 be utilized in ability should 'FINEST PROGRAM' 1 yo4nrds otuothteoethe ciotcyth city Financial institutions report that Mr Black reportedly has indicated had resided since ' or hold- limits: State to the west city limits time are an unwillingness to make an active savings deposits Active hi L D S Church ing up surprisingly strong frcaLI 21st South to 13th East campaign for the positlon but a An active member of the ChurC h willingness to accept if the county Consumer Credit Up to Residents central committee decides he of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y I : ut although the city crews will Bank loans were soaring Saints he married Afton Lyon be given the assignment should 10 1913 in the Salt Lake throughout 1946 and they've been be engaged in hauling debris from Party workers are apprehen- Sept to see if the old fight L D S temple At the time of his climbing throughout the first fields yards and streets in which sively waiting ' Federal It had lodged durlrjg the winter between the state administration death he was a member of the high quarter of this year vork — raking of the Stratford reserve member banks reported actual is cleanup and quorum forces priests' incrucifixion Parallels between in the and Continuous advancement progress development nation the that busk ward repairing—deto sweeping throughout a 'painting in become factor the going of Christ and the need for a terest in music education has pushed the United States foremost modern selection of a chairman And many pends upon reskien s of the are Growing up in Salt Lake City ness and farm loans hit an all-tiwere renaissance spiritual affected attended local grade schools high this month over' all other countries In this field drawn in alt Lake churcheaSun- - of them are hoping this row- can be he was is John IL Matheson city streets a from West and credit Consumer high graduated drawing permanently submerged ' as observances of This is the consensus of leading musical authorities gathered 1911 He later obtained lot of attention from commercial commissioner and cochairman of in with Palm Sunday 'ropes for Accord the equivalent of a college degree banks small loan companies and the cleanup committee declaredCalifornia-Wester- n sentrol Music Educators' con- opened here forthe four-da- y of es Commemorating the The results of the last election In university extension courses in credit unions these days The sup- Sunday that residents in someto secbe ference which began Sunday Throngs of music lovers attended Christ into Jerusalem speakers in particularly in Salt Lake county business and law - - ply of electric washing machines ctreanns edofha veelaggsetvairnea t- He began his business career in ranges refrigerators water heat- the Church of services Sunday pointed out that has convinced some of the most the opening sacred concert in the tabernaele-o- f Christ of life the of the from their neighbor1910 pattern was he when eyesores ers not filled and radios still has ing feudists that they had ardent employed by Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints is the hope for' a world fraught better party hoods He cited instances in which After the demand let bygones be bygones or the old William D Revelli Ann Arbordtlich conductor of univer- with despair ' i U S Department of residents dump rubbish in fields as he joined the tbis work the With adminiscontrol of newspaper the state their i bands University of Michigan who is a guest conductor had Palms were blessed and distrib- tration will be gone after the 1948 staff of Continental Oil Co as a Agriculture predicting farm prices quickly as owners have the fields pity ' this to say of U S music: uted to churchgoers during rites election bookkeeper later leaving thiscon- will dropin the last six months cleaned200 Loads rer Day At the Cathedral of the MadConcern over the factional cern to become treasurer for Hos- of 1947 housewives see a ray of "America has the finest and most agressive instrument prokisson's eleine food Rev F and then the Rt Patrick some market their that lack of coof to in trouble has create served an Msgr hope But expenditures ' spite gram of any country in the world While some nations surpass Kennedy told Catholics in morn- anticipatory interest in guberna- Strand market will be lessened - Recent break in operation the streets deurtment us In concert soloists America is mosses that "in this confused torial candidacies next year The grain prices is regarded by some in a precampaign survey have Promoied in 1928 doing more in sckools for the ad- ing we mental and spirit- No 1 question in Democratic cireconomists as the forerunner of a hauled some 200 extra loads each vancement neeth of the children's day te i the cross can cles even at this a only Mr Langton had been with The general drop in food costs early date is day to the city dump Mr Mathemusical education than any nation ual TrPoune credit departLake Salt or B son said not whether give" Herbert Goya "The way the 'program now is ment since April 1925 becoming A R of Maw Dennis Rev will Mrs John T Wahlquist commita seek term third pastor be a will short only functioning it in January tee vice chairman said Sunday on Methodist Grace church and And manager department this presipoint conflicting time until the greatest musicians that the Salt Lake council Boy Salt Lake Ministerial Assn rumors have been seeping out of 1928 and holding that post until and artists in the world will ema- dent declared "The challenge of the the capitol One persistent report his death Scouts of America is cooperating nate from America He was a long-tim- e active memcross is not alone for days of Is that the governor recently met In the cleaning program in various 'Wstr Caused Downfall' Associated Retail Credit gladness but for those of sorrow with members of his official family ber of the ' See Page 15 Column 4 heartache Standing by the and without a positive declaration cleanup workare the Utah AssoThere bas been "tremendous "The war is responsible for the and we cross of Gluten clubs Utah state will discover of Christ ciation Bureau Tribune of intentions left them with the Washington of in downfall music Europe it to be the hope of the world" growth" in membership of the and wards of the commission road definite he 30—Aafthat WASHINGTON March understanding American Farm Bureau federation While our program too was TIME TO PLANT of Latter-da- y Christ Jesus church of Church St Paul's At be would Episcopal a candidate again we shall recover much Rev Mortimer Chester said that War the many lthough department David R Reynolds Chicago EL fected than Saints Another version of the same confaster Europe's devastated the confidence of Christ is needed ference weeks ago declared the Utah Mayor Earl J Glade committee is that the governor did special field organization director countries sufdeclared 'Sunday that who face cochairman by Lake in ordnance persons today Salt not disclose own his City plant declared Sunday night '' The distinguished visitor has plans but drive ends city Rev and the after Very cleanup adversity fering made it plain that he did not want surplus and subject to disposal by ordinances which prevent burning He is here to attend the three-da- y Dunham Taylor dean St and would ' A review of Sunday night's R renot the the of rubbish spilling permit War Assets administration conference of western states concert in the tabernacle will be Mark's Episcopal cathedral said on of his term to deteriorate outside of the rubbish presidents and secretaries of the found on page 10 advocate or streets that "the crown of life as sym- mainder general dumping judge Into a "palace" feud for rights of farm bureau organizations opening will be enforced bolized by Christ's crown of army has the plant tied up in the city dumps -- i Total acreage of major spring such a way that W A A cannot strictly Monday in Newhouse hotel made numerous recent appear- thorns is needed if we are to over- successorship On the Republican side there s the United come the crosses of life" "This growth has been particti- ances throughout move i nterest over the in- planted crops in Utah will be only conductor He deBefore W A A can act it must Other observances of Holy week considerable larly obvious in the western re- States I i n 1947 than the of tentions slightly Bracken Lee larger J Mayor said Mr Reynolds "I believe scribed the Utah conference as in Salt Lake City churches will of Price have title to the property from gon" I i the party nominee in previous year—with larger plant- the army All papers in relation the reason for this is that farmers being "one of the best organized center on Holy Thursday Good anof corn oats barley and sugar to title are stowed away in the are becoming more conscious of and having one of the finest pro- Friday and Easter Sunday ings will beets it was announced judge advocate general's office Cecil B DeMille's "King of other bid for the the effectiveness of the organiza- grams of any organization in the be some lively dissension within the Sundayexpected C Paxton ag- and Rep William A Dawson has Edward tion and its influence in national country" shown be and will by Monday Kings" Fire of undetermined origin re8 pm in the First G 0 P organization A considerable ricultural statistician Bureau of been unable to learn why they concert at affairs" said the Mr Revell Tuesday ' of the didn't sulted in $200 damages to a barn organization are held up band of today has come into its Presbyterian church 371 E South segment Agricultural Economics Women Representatives warm to his to Ray Staley 1518 seathree out Should up farmers candidacy Other include War own the Not carry depart- belonging showings Temple long ago since Lincoln at 4:25 am which was and st has son in with ago accordance intentions Methyears He pointed out each of the 11 grown W the at to scheduled A A First those over for ment turned "The literature of modern symto a garage becommunicated western states included in the con- phonic bands is responsible for odist church 202 E 2nd South- - cooler toward him But his demon- their March 1 plans Mr Paxton to the Public Buildings L Peake 1514 Demoto to same Thomas strated the of said 8 the will be ference and Friday at pm ability acreage split dry administration a similar plant in longing represented by change in prestige of the Wednesday fac$50 damages to will' a vote him cratic where at is be make beans women delegates from the var- gradual Lincoln church the at and First although offices 'planted and Denver are bands and government Baptist they tor next year if he runs again indications point toward a some- were moved into some of the build- were reported Salt Lake fire deh ious farm bureau ' associated achieving as recognition East culture a of medium what smaller potato crop and expression In former days ings Now the War department partment records showed "These wornin are taking a very too often A patient smoking in bed was has the concert band was Ease changed its mind holding that Shortages for a fire at the Fehr conblamed location and a is Denver Important part in development of looked on solely as a means of strategic ' farmer's progress in the organiza- entertainment" Shortages on Utah farms during would like the Denver small arms valescent home 705 E 27th South the past several 'years have been plant returned to it This issue is at 8:35 am Sunday resulting in tion and many other phases of eased considerably and at 'the be- yet to be settled Summary farm activity:Laald Mr- Reynolds Program damages estimated at $55 Wilfred Shaw Chicago new ginning of the current season supA comprehensive summary of gb plies of new machinery parts and secretary 'of the American Farm the general music education proi Bureau federation will be among gram in the United States was Eight hundred Democrats rep- labor generally are satisfactory resenting the party organization Mr Paxton said visiting speakers according to drawn by Yngve Haren StockConditions 4n the dry farming Frank G Shelley executive secr- holm Sweden Mr Haren is in this leadership from the voting district 5 to are to level state areas still vary 'although winter the expected etaryof the Utah federation country studying music education came on most lands Jefferson the wheat $25 attend per dry plate on a scholarship from the Swedish Speaker Program day dinner next Saturday at 7 through in good condition Mra Five purse snatching attempts 7— two successful and He came to Salt Lake Institute in the Newhouse hotel reports Paxton declared adding that J King Laramie Wyo presi- City by invitation of the Music pm three unsuccessful—Sunday were reported to Salt Lake City A Wally Sandack director of the few areas are reporting a defident of the Wyoming bureau will Educators Nationaiconference I 0 police function ciency of available moisture at the preside over the conference as "I've found that different secanswered snatcher two Warof the the be will In but Florence all The time Mrs chairman attempts present guest speaker general of your country use differren G Magnuson senior U S Bovett secretary of the Nevada tions the same general description as the one plaguing the city Crop indications tor the coming ent in methods education music secresenator from the state of Wash- summer in planted acreages place bureau will be conference for the past few weeks He was described as being about However these two points gen-ington and a prominent member of corn at 23000 acres against 22000 ' tary bold true: 17 or 18 years old bareheaded and wearing tan clothing erally acre include of will bloc The the in 1946 Democratic Other speakers progresaverage yield per Ray at aim "First you development 1945 Mrs Marian Cravirqd 632 E 7th South told police a tabulations sives in the congress Delbert M during the 1936 to B Wiser Berkeley Cal: George and in music your chilinterest Paxton Mr chair27 former bushels Glen Wilson and has been manager attorney Draper Minting It youth with red hair and wearing a bluish green suit grabbed are taught to sing and play man of the Democratic state com- said Illinois Farm Supply Dr E G dren "k ( her purse containing $19 as she waited for a bus at 7th East in 'order that they mittee will serve as toastmaster Peterson president emeritus Utah instruments music Increase Beet ex'Ind to a 7th South at 10:38 'p fuller Sugar may a enjoy The program will open with State Agricultural college and Mrs M E Colwell 51?7th ave reported a ycnith beets however broadcast of Pres Harry S TruUtah Lowell Steen president of the tent This foundation is important 1 sugar teachers here I think in "Secondly increased be the from should by acreage man's bureau Washingspeech snatched her purse while she was walking with a friend Oregon 1 to give children knowkedge in 3000 acres in the coming year ton D C dinner Meetings will begin Monday at try Windsor at and 9th Southi at about 9 pm It contear A feature of the program Mr Yield for beets has been 127 short 10 cm said Mr Shelley There music through actual experiences tained to nothing but personal effect:s she said It explore Sandack reports will be a dramati- tons for every acre planted will be morning afternoon and They encourage youth to Instruments and themselves to Unsuccessful is wheat zation around the built each attempts were reported by Mrs Mable Keil drop expected Sagebrush day Spring evening meetings club an organization in area by 4000 acres Mr Paxton try creative powers" East They Miss Hortense Woods 135-3r- d ave Mead 146 and 1 Democratic ' The youthful-lookin- g Swedish veteran of indicated Oats which have been of composed members 100 block on Mead ave the and In at 9:22 occurred 948 pm I t will said acre music instructor it's the party "quite S L Chest to Elect yielding 343 bushels per and at Greenwood at and 9th South respectively obvious America is the leading Sen Magnuson the headline be planted on 47000 acres in 1947 ' 2 i ' Election of new officers for the country in music education" reMrs Martha Goldhardt 213 L sta1seported a dark will beans to senate was elected the and speaker dry Barley Salt Lake county community chest "Sweden is showing growing in f In 1944 after serving four terms main at an acreage level of 113000 man attempted to take her p rse shortly complexioned will take place at a meeting of the terest in music education Our in congress A lieutenant com- for oats and 6000 for the beans from a bus at 3rd ave and M ts Monday she after alighted board of directors Thursday at 4 need now is to come in contact mander during the war he served Harvested acreage of all hay is 1 She In screamed and the man jumpe in a dark- at am ' the chest offices Beason with other countries for an Sen Warren G Magnuson pm on the aircraft carrier Enterprise expected to be 569000 acres this I Democrade 4 colored 16 1 car and drove To Column address In the Pacific away she said Page year' ' - PAGE NINE ----" ---" - ' i ' ' - - e " k ' t ' ''''' '' 3 - -- - ' -' - - - - ' -" - 41' ' - - - ' ' ' - t' - - ' ' - t ': ''- t - '' 2 - - - ' " 11: '' -- - - 4 - v ' - ' ' - - t - I' i19CALNWS EmimmomEt l' By O N MALMQUIST -e ' :" The political interest of Salt Lake county Democrats which suffered a marked relapse after tthe election last November is r t being whetted again by the ap- rL i new a selection of proaching 1 county chairman to succeed - — 3 Henry McGean resigned ROderick ' Ernest - Langton There are several potential candidates for the position but with Was treasurer of Lions club ' a few exceptions they are sitting back waiting for the party mem- 1' 0-- - -1 s t0 -- - For County Leader - f 1-- - F1 '- ' C : 4' -a ee a ' ' - ' PJ: te r:-et-- - - - '' - $'''' -- -' - '' 2 Ne 7- 4 ' r "' - Active Candidate 1' '7-- ' ' t -- 13 'I‘ ' fj ' ' Ti- 1 '4 i - : ' ' r ! It 4 '' )1$) g001 ' k I ' t kN y :' tt ' '"-:- ' - ---- i' '1 ' " 1 't k 0102 4' - - - I $ ' 1 1 ' 0 4 : $': A 4 -:t7'- e ! i - g ' ---------- N i '' 1 Former Sen Bailey 1 L ' ! : 1 ' I -1-7-- f ‘ t- - ii - A - !' r ' t : 1 j: '- - - I - s'N - $- itt - -' :- I '1 i -- - - r - - " I I' r i : - -- ' One U akln1111 In Seven Traffic-Acci- i - Democrat Chair Choice l'''t r - Party Weighs 1 L onnt -- ! i ) 7 ‘ 44 Sr ' tr G -- t - 'i (4 ' s 1 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 310NDAY MORNING SECOND SECTION - I 5altt gaff 1tc PAGE 13 W:777- 5 k-- - - - ' k - t Pastors Proclaim Spirit of Easter - - - 1 I I I I - |