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' t g' II ':''' ' : - ' i - - o t IN A P V a" N One of the intermountain ' ' - - de-po- sts 1 ' ' s o Industries- Geological Survey who stopped at the regional office in Salt Lake for City to make arrangementswesthis next field assigrirnent in rn Wyoming Declining to name the firm Dr Rubey designated it only as- "the largest phosphate company in the 'United States" Dr Rubey who early in World War H was one of the geologists who made careful study for the government of rich phosphate o ' --- 4 ' - — 0 (- - - - - - ‘ :' or Jo ' : ' o:: ri- - - - : :' os co - 1 i 1 t - t$-- t c 1r ': - r' 4off4s34 1 '- 7- ' ' NI - o - oti - i '' - : t s : A - opsos" i -- e? a - - IOSS Column STILL NEEDED 1 - Liquor Permit Sales Begin state 1 i 1 About I I I I l - I 1 2000 new liquor Shooting ' 'o ' '4" 1 I i ! i i i Ii iI :i 4 i ' i 1 i $ 1 : : 4 - - s oe ' t- - - 1 so o - - Barbara Roper nurse admire receiving room of remodeled emergency hospital Below Commis-- a sioner George W Morgan inspects new equipment - Preliminary h ear ing for Andrew South with a shotgun last Thursday on a downtown street The court pointed out that the preliminary hearing WAS being des layed to await development in the condition of the victim who was A new comseriously wounded plaint he indicated could be filed If Mr Bollos' wounds proved fatal The incident according to investigating officers was prompted by alleged resentment that Vrondos' two sons were living with and being cared for by Mr Bono& State Auto' Letters 10 1 1 - - — 1 - :' ' PAGE - - B-O- NE s sthoenttracetloounsabtilnagat - uwnhiticchauesned Ithfede the entire treating plant and threatened the $2500000 installa- - Von Partial production will ' be re- "by the middle of next week" Dr Leslie said with full production likely in three or four weeks The refining industry has sumed In replacing damaged equipment he said No interruption of eery- ice to clients is anticipated he noted since the' huge stocks of reserves in the 'tank farm were from the blasts' and 13irotec Dr Leslie emphasized that pro tective measures at the plant minimize the danger through fire to the community of Woods Cross All water used in fighting the was taken Friday night holocaust from the plant's own emergency wells JESUiT VISIONS'STRONG INDIA Chief Absent CIO DURING NEXT TEN YEARS Open Illeet Today g 5 the project Somewhat at a loss as to the whereabouts of their international president delegates of 100 International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers locals (C 10) prepared Saturday to hold a wage policy meeting Sessions are scheduled for Sunday at 10 am In New- house hotel The president Maurice Travis Chicago was reported en route to Salt Lake City from Chicago by air but air line officials were unable to find any record of him aboard any Saturday flights Bad weather to the eastward delayed flights scheduled for late Saturday arrival and air lines reported most of their planes grounded in the east until Sunday Utah UMMSW representatives said the conference first general parley called by Mr Travis since he assumed the international presidency will attempt to establish general policy in negotiating for new wage and working contracts 1 1 Parole pni 1 i t f - Iii-va- tir r I Parensu)oara of 4 Cultists ' - - i i ' : 7 — - Applications Continued to Next Meet ' ' I 1 (L-a3- 1 - ' Sll Y ell: S t I t 1 0 1 611 f ' i '' 1 ' 1 I 1 - - 1 - : 1 - 1 I f I 1 1 1 Howard Marlon Le Sourd : Is Interested in Jewish Palestine m A which will be two This week $100000 of medical ' i f i i i ' ' - I AmoniUtah's happiest persons Saturday night were two Utah state prison inmates each serving long terms for murder ' 49who slew three of his esJune 30 1936 and escaped a death sentranged wife's-relativetence because the jury recoramendFd a life sentence The slayer is scheduled to be 'released on Oct 26 when he will have served One was George Mortensen s 11 t ' I years The second murderer is W A (Boss) Lipsey Burrville rancher who on March 23 1943 fatally shot Charles E nurrh a neighbor to climax a long standing feud that started overthe division oftheir irrigation waters Lipsey 72 years old bent and grey sobbed of The considering 61 15-ye- r when ed X-r- ay ' - - Star Here the For uoneert and Idaho Refining- companies lauded firemen for limiting to the treating plant He said a broken line at the base of Dze cars While many still were not identified as state property—in accordance with a law reasserted by the 27th legislature — decalcomania transfers will be available at state road COMMiEsiOn shops within 10 days it was announced Saturday state-owne- d - If 7 IVIa - - Holy Land which he will endeavor to clarify in his lectures here he indicated local Handling arrangements for Dr Le Sourd's visit is Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton former Epis-- 1 copal bishop of Utah and an officer in the Utah U N group 5 i 1 t ar members had which auto-pedestri- Pay Refund Asked Of - Au 0 329-voi- ce V 0 1 an i i t I 1 g 1 1 ' s i i i ! i - t i f t i i - NAVY TO COIIIPETE WITH GULLS FOR GREAT SALT LAKE f i w Slightly miffed by the uncertainties of travel but enthusiastic Over the prospects of singing with the famed Is D S tabernacle choir In Salt Lake City Leonard War1 Ex-Counren Metropolitan Opera baritone ty 1 arrived in Salt Lake City early J Kenneth Thayn former Salt Sunday "I have never sung in Salt Lake Lake county surveyor has been City before" he said "but I have- notified that unless he 'refunds heard so much about that wonder- salary paid for the first five days the choir and the marvelous organ legal action to collect it Six of the seven that I can hardly wait to become who a part of them received thesalary payments while a dispute was on as to who were Regrets Short Stay the legal office holders "I only wish I were' going to that period have refundedduring the sIngS more numbers with them" money he added "It is too bad that I have Albert L Escandon county audionly one night to spend in Salt tor said Saturday he had turned Lake City because with the kind tilt claim against Mr Thayn over of concert that has been arranged to the county attorne3rIs office for I shall hardly have an opportunity action Amount Involved is $5768 Column See Page to realize my good fortune" The baritone and his accompanist Willard Sektberg each expressed a desire to visit the tabernacle before the concert hoping to try the acoustics for Mr War- ren the organ for Mr Sektberg The baritone is guest soloist for Seeking to deterrain0 feasibility of using Great Salt the first of a series of five conlake as a landing area for U S navy flying boats LtComcerts to be given by the choir as Centennial features The offering mander S L Ostermeier U S Nit Leadville Colo Saturday begins Sunday at 8:30 pm was in Salt Lake City compiling survey data on the lake in Awaits Choir Concert order to make a marine mecator projection chart scaled to nautical miles Mr Warren will appear with choir the Lt Commander Ostermeier a navy hydrographic enrecently placed among the top three choral officer in Salt Lake City during the war was gineering groups of the nation in a poll conto this duty by Rear Admiral Donald B Beary ordered ducted by a national magazine 12th Naval district commandant San Francisco who deemed and Alexander Schreiner organa marine survey advisable also such rated among the nation's ist three leading organists in a poll A second reason for the survey was to prepare for by the same publication use of the small craft soon to be shipped to the lake for George Albert Smith president of 'naval reservists in Salt Lake City Latter-day training Church of Jesus Christ of The naval reserve officer reported he will be able to Saints will introduce Mr Warren during the evening concomplete "a very good topographical chart from surveys cert previously made" by state and federal agencies and private Sponsored by the Utah Centenindividuals nial commission and produced by Dr Dorin F Wheelwright produc"Hydrography is only fair In respect tocompleteness tion manager of the Centennial but tha considerable number of soundings taken by Thomas arts division the five concerts C Adams cOnsulting engineer of Salt Lake City in his years will feature Mr Schreiner at the of work with the Sea Scouts and the Salt Lake Yacht club organ while the choir will be under accurate and of great value to the navy" said Lt Cornare the baton of J Spencer Cornwall raander Ostermeier director - ii 1 were acted upon 25 cases tTtah's highway death toll stood Turn Down 5 at 76 Saturday as death of an accident victim The board granted 11 paroles and one - sentence termination was reported at Spanish Fork denied five applicationsvecsotnitZtsioend Utah county and identity of a four cases and permitted the withdrawal of pedestrian killed Friday night near Clearfield Davis eountys was four applications The remaining 36 cases includ- established Dead are: ing applications from four Fundamentalists will be acted upon this - Walter E Lewis 43 Provo week ' said Gov Herbert B Maw Earl Dixon raurett 53 An- board chairman The governor will announce the date Monday choage Davis county Mortensen a Salt Lake City cosmetics salesman fatally clubSPANISH FORK — Walter E bed Adam Snyder 65 retired rail- Lewis 43 901E 9th South Provo road worker Mrs Snyder 56 and was killed instantly late Friday they night when struck by an autopainSgcotitn Rthosseir82110ams at mobile as he walked along U S 2572 Van Buren ave Ogden highway 91 The slayer also beat his esAccording to Ruben L ChrisGrace Snyder tianson Utah county deputy shertranged wife Mrs Mortensen who was the daughter iff Mr Lewis was walking near of the Snyders and the grandThe toil 'of Utah's highway daughter of Mrs Rose The murderer claimed that he victims stood at 78 Saturday killed Snyder in self defense only nine less than the count at this time In 1946 In Utah charging that his father-in-laattacked him because of hatred county 13 deaths have been rearising out of Mortensen's alleged corded thus far in 1917 the same number for a corresponding pi' brutality to MM Mortensen tied last year Davis county Hear Plea highway fatalities totaled 14 double the number recorded at Mortensen originally was sentenced to life imprisonment with this date in 1948 the board in June 1943 commuting the term to 30 years the north boundary of Spanish Arthur L Crawford state publi- Fork when struck by an automocity and industrial development bile driven by ' Edward C Beck commissioner pleaded Mortensen's 28 Provo cause Nearly a dozen- relatives of Mr Beck was driving along the Mortensen attended- the hearing highway Friday about 11:40 pm officers said when the headlights in the prison board room Mrs Burr ' widow of the Burr- of his machine suddenly shone on ville tragedy victim once again Mr Lewis He swerved sharply pleaded against freedom for the to avoid striking the pedestrian aged Lipsey contending that the but the right front fender of the Burr family would live In constant machine struck Mr Lewis who fear If the slayer is released from was thrown back against the doorhis prisqn cell post officers reported LipseY cried as he asked for his The driver said he stopped freedom saying that he only another motorist and had him stay wanted to rejoin his wife at their with the man while Mr Beck The aging summoned a doctor and Sevier county home Mrs Lipsey declared that her hus- - atno Lewis was pronounced police dead band was broken in health and by Dr Preston Hughes who said man died apparently instantly onneasrleyy'ssaliglhetglesedsly hine having wloithst the a fight of head injuries Officers investi- some lime before ga Mr hBoumidgeu to the alter Briggs George Skinner and WilSeek Assurance lard Vincent of the Spanish Fork While four fundamentalists— police department Morris Quincey Kunz 43: Lduis Mr Lewis a plasterer was born Alma Kelsch 42: Charles M Zit- Nov 9 1903 in Provo a son or ting 53 and Arnold Boss 53 want Charles F and Christina Margaret their liberty the board members Mortensen Lewis- - He spent most have indicated that of his life in Prclvo and received that his education In the Provo city' they want some assurance the prisoners who ' have each- schoolsserved two wyleillir s for unlawful coHe was a member of the Church habitation obey the state's of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y' Saints polygamy laws Board members said that there Surviving besides his father would be little chance for the are a son John Earl Lewis Provo prisoners' release if they continued seven brothers and sisters Ray to teach unlawful beliefs C and Elmer Lewis Mrs Jennie Gaylen S Young attorney de- Penford Mrs Grace Danner Mrs claring that the laws132 of the land 'Dora Anderson and Mrs Ruth sind Ready in permits—first of an expected 150- 000 to come off the preeses— went on sale in dispen- Saries in Salt Lake City and Ogden nine days before lpresent perThe t mits become invalid the State of Utah" in three-inc- h Permits are expected to be avail- New Steel Chief Due able in other parts of the state tester Perry new president letteri 'about Tuesday or Wednesday"- of JColumbia J Henry McGean state finance Steel Co will arrive according to Justin Hurst chairCity Monday morn- commissioner said that every new man of the state liquor control In Salt Lake visit in Utah He car purchased by the state—exing for a one-dcommission He said a slight delay in distri- Is scheduled to arrive at 8 am cept highway patrol and secret bution has been caused by printing and will spend the day inspecting service cars which are dIriculties but that they will be Geneva steel plant with Dr from the identification exempted provision— en sale at state Etores or author- Walther Mathesius president of ized agencies before the end of Geneva Steel Co Mr Perry will will be delivered to the shops for leave Tuesday morning for the identification before being put into the week use has been east Though rationing ended permits still are necessary "A' for purchases be rwiinteet ri Val-zinthat positive identification and proof that the purchaser is at least 21 years of age are necessary to insure that no minors are allowed to buy liquor Permits will be sold in all state "India will be among the top nations of the world in II Jot stores in Salt Lake City 10 years for she now has plenty of trained men and next the but not in the "package agencies" industries" strong prophesied Rev Edward De Meulder The commission chairman also Jesuit priest who has been in India 20 years reminded purchasers that liquor itorva will be closed for three "Indians have decided to take their place in the world" July 4 and advised days begir-nin-g said the Antwerp-bor- n mission leader "Civil disturbances early purchases to "avoid the two are of the result merely separate dreams of a free India rush" Gandhi and Nehru dream of a united India for all castes and faiths Jinnah wants a united India with a Moslem state— Sales Volume Down Pakistan—to be carved out" Expressing faith that withdrawal of the British in 1848 Profits Increase will make India better able to care for her people in matAlthough the public continues ters of health irrigation and agriculture he pointed out to by leas hard liquor than it did a year ago the Utah liquor control that present average life expectancy of an Indian is g7 eommissions net profits mainyears Outside the nation's largest cities the malaria scourage tains a steady increase over 1946 is unchecked he said rnonths the report for May's busiFather De Meulder will speak under Knights of ness indicated Saturday were $267597-4auspices in Judge Memorial school auditorium WednesMay's profita or $73251 more than were reat 8 pm His present American tour is in the interest of day corded in the fifth month of 1946 establishing a new Jesuit university in India where more than while the sales for the period just SOO schools for all castes already are maintained by the ended were S99633290 a decrease He is books order instruments and cash toward seeking of $11676431 from the total for 1141x ross Wasatch in a fire that Vrondos 54 55514 W 2nd South threatened the entire installation firm officials Saturday anon a charge of assault with in- nounced "the situation is in better shape than first appeared" tent to commit murder was set Estimated damage was placed at $75000 Saturday while es 'I for July 3 by City Judge Clifford mates ranged up to $250000 Friday night L Ashton Vrondos is accUsed of wound- ' Dr R W Leslie manager of ing Peter Bollos 58 444 W 2nd refining operations for Wasatch ay - i i 1 developed S L See rage - '4 -- - i ' Hearing Slated Refinery Heads Cut Estimate Of Loss Praise Firemen July 3 hi the area In years past can be computed in hundred- thousands while Florida deposits produce taillions of tons annually he said Reasons given by Dr Rubey I ' ' - d - - ' t 1 - '' sows O - -- '' 1 - 1 - os- - - 4 - ed - s'" ' ' MI i' II s ispryt oos - k NN - - ' o : ' ir- - l ' t f o - r '' 49 1 'Nt i ---'- i Ti - - 4 1 1 ''' t ty t o a - ' P-1 ' t s : c I 1 ' 1 - 1 1 ' ' t M i - 4C11- L41 i 11 - le ? ' i 00 ' ett I P o o sastso'c' - r o : r - t i t - V f ' L' ri It it - oss-S- i I ' I- center purchased from the govern"We must support the traditional ment for $65000 (original cost of our government in destand $234000) is being converted into a an open door in Palestine manding modern psycho- - for the destitute Jews of Europe" 'division pathic Specially designed claims I d owar Le Sourd Marion bathtubs wash basins doors and director of the American Christian furnishings eliminate projections Palestine committee who arrived and minimize the danger of pa- In Salt Lake Saturday to deliver tients injuring themselves or three lectures on the much-debatothers One example of what has been Holy Land issue Le Sourd who also is head hampering the program—material of Mr the graduate school of Boston es—was divishort& g found in this sion The doors which require a university and director of the Inspecial type of hinge have been stitute for Democratic Action will on hand since last October But speak in the Unitarian church 569 the workmen still are waiting for 13th East Sunday at 11 am at a meeting sponsored by the Utah the hinges Association for the United Nations Includes Oxygen Center in Spaulding hall 231 E 1st South ' Another new feature is an Sunday at 7:45 pm and at the oxygen distribution 'center AU the University of Utah MOnday aftertanks will be stored in this center noon at a time to be announced and the oxygen piped to the rooms U S View Decisive where it will be used "The American Christian PalesA job which will be started soon tine committee is the vehicle for Is installation of a complete of Christian expression opinion on 600-bed unit for a hospital Its the Palestine question It is anxcost was about $225000 ious to hear the Christian voice original but it was purchased from the at this time when the very fate U S navy for $53000 of rests in the hands of Commissioner George W Mor- thePalestine United Nations The gan head of the health and chari- of the United States will attitude be the ties department estimates that the decisive factor in our decision" program is about 98 corn pl eted emphasized the educator But because of continuing shortSpeaking of the Stratton bill ages in certain items he does not which stipulates that 100000 disexpect all the loose ends to be placed persons from Europe should cleaned up before the end of the be to the United States admitted year And aS Soon'as this project for the next years Mr Le is finished he has some other im- Stroud said hetour believed the bill in mind provements including be passed that America modernization of the heating should should take Its share of D PA plant Has Land Data Holy The 'commissioner frankly con"This still will not solve the Jewcedes that there have been some things about the hospital plant ish problem" he said "since only which the management has viewed a small percentage of these people with embarrassment But the cur- would be Jews who need and must rent program he says will put it have Palestine" On sabbatical leave from Boston In such shape that officials can university Mr Le Sourd has unbegin pointing with pride covered much information' on the well-equipp- i 1 1314417 1 - N i LOCAL NEWS Hit a sentence years hospital ready Road Dies on Door' ' board or within a pardons' 'Open has financed by a applications largest the legislature to number this year weary appropriation the university school Palestine or they halted their labors at Second Named A part the intensive training time they pm at of oo '' : r 01 in the area comprising z 7 t ' o i wool northern Utah southeastern Idaho ' tA 1 P'' soso western Mortars and western 1 or : sor Wyoming said a survey party of os L o40 -e the interested phosphate cortpany f o ''r w 4 os would be at work in this area ' 3 during the summer Dr Rubey also is credited with - i o t of vanadium art imdiscovery ferro-allo' ' y in an apparportant and personnel eager- ently worthless black waste rock General hospital management laid down in the same geological ly await completion of modernization program Above C B Smurthwalte aseistan manager Mrs beds with the phosphate—"by everyone but Dr Rubey himself' in the words of Charles B Hunt arar regional geologist for the geological survey no i Describing the intermountain 1 phosphate beds as one of the three richest deposits in the world— others are in Florida and rorth Africa — Dr Rubey ex- - I 0ei)" I been - ‘ - ' s i - ' - - 1 - - I or - ' 75teady for Emergency ToVuse -o 7 °a vs -r'-- p 1 - a ss - o — ' - - i I ' - re- - -- oe— - - - Ar‘ - processing of phosphates for peacetime use-- will be under scrutiny by a large phosphate company this summer This was the report Saturday of W Rubey WashingDr ton D Co geologist for the U S : ' - 1 it I 4 - medical school 1 1 Phosphate Beds of West SV-illia- 1 k - 1 gios greatestandpotential 1 ': Floors are being recovered at a cost of about $30000 Dish washers and food elevators have been installed in the infirmary the west half of which has been turned over to the University of Utah ' : It I --mining - - ' '' T7 1 --- --- 1 il t s A $300000 construction and renovation program started almost two years ago at Salt Lake General hospital Is nearing completion much to the relief of the management and attendants who have found that time does not dull the irritations of t house-cleanin- g and remodeling The major item of new construction is the addition of a fourth floor to the general hospital building which will be used for labora-- -- ----------tories Mils is now finished except for plastering decorating and in- of equipment But vir- ' stallly the entire hospital except the nurses' home is being rearranged renovated and redeco' :: ' - 1 :v k'' 41 f - n i estrian A t-- - - - lk " i 1 - 4 Finishing Renovation -- - - : S L General Hospital e - - - - - T i ' ' 83009000 PROGRAM 4'' t 4 ' : '' ' - 4t "' '' ' - k - - t f 1t 1 1: 1 - SALT LAKE CITY UTAII SUNDAY MORNING JUNE '22 1947 SECOND SECTIQN 4 - 4 t - ! k f - 't i I 1 I 1 1 Wting t - i i I t i i i 1 - 5 Jones all of Provo and Frank Lewis Boulder City Nev Funeral arrangements will be announced by Claudizt funeral home Provo Clearfield Accident Victim Identified ' t i I f! ! - i iI 1 I t - The body was identified by a Mr Woolsey neighbor of Mr Faucett at Sunset mortuary where It had lain unidentified nearly 12 hours Mr Faucett was employed at Clearfield Naval Supply depot Reported by William K Ward investigating state highway patrolman the accident occurred when Mr Faucett was walking south on highway 01 on the left hand side of the road He was struck by an auto reportedly driven py Marvin Neville 25 Layton Mr Neville told officers he saw the pedestrian too late to avoid striking him Mr Faucett was rage 138 i t i CLEARFIELD —Identity of a man killed pm Frst ruckat by11:53 an auto when he and run over by a truck about one mile south of here was established Saturday forenoon He was Earl Dixon Faucett 59 resident of Anchorage housing project Clear--fie- ld See - 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