Show Keddington Asks Rulings on alt £akr Sritmnc RADIO LOG PAGE 11 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY MORNING SEPT 13 1947 SECOND SECTION N ew Y ote Statute " !1U V’ j Asks If Law Bans County State Aids as Delegates MV' - LITTLE EQUALIZATION Q Friday submittec the county lega out if it revives from serving as county employes from serving as delegates to county nominating conventions The statute has been dormant since the direct primary law was enacted as under the primary 1 system there were no nominating But the new law conventions for party nominating provides J I? primaries to select two candidates for each nomination to appear on the ballet for the one primary The custom under the direct primary law has been for the district mass meetings to name delegates to the county conven- JV y: CVl 1 -- 1 1 v i rj 4 k: UJ t - gr ' i if i r'1 ’! ! a ? - J v Revenue Hike Tops Gains Of New School Setup ?r Utah’s new school program which produced a babel of figures when it was being viewed in prospect during the last legislative session is now in operation and can be examined on a factual rather than a speculative basis Designed primarily by the tax study committee as a simplifying and equalizing program it quickly acquired a third major objective — to increase school revenues in all districts and thereby permit upward adjustments in teacher salaries and other operating costs Data assembled by the Utah Foundation indicate that it has accomplished far more in increasing school revenues than in equalizing either the tax load or teacher salaries The Utah Foundation study shows that the average total levy for schools in the 40 districts of the state is 272 mills for 1947-4- 8 up 85 mills from the 187-mi- ll average for the prior year The spread between the year highest and lowest levies thisunder is 122 mills just barely the maximum spread of 1275 mills last year But the identities of the high and low districts have been changed by the new program Jordan Levy Light Student’s fees and tuitions paid 35 for of the cost of operating the had who lightest Taxpayers 1946 were those the reUniversity of Utah and its school levy in medical school from July 1 1944 siding in the Jordan district where disthrough June 30 1946 a biennial The mills 1095 was rate the of the university’s accounts audit 1946 in trict with the highest levy State Auditor Ferrell H Adams was Piute This year the Granite by Friday district has the distinction for revealed Remainder of the revenue to whatever it may be worth of operate the institution came from of 34 carrying the highest levy state governments mills and Daggett has the lowest the federal and endowment income private gifts mills levy with 218 sales and services and the univerJordan the low district last sity’s revenue producing enterof such as Carlson hall and year has a total school levy 2422 mills approximately 3 mills prises the university bookstore During the two-yeperiod the spent $5088723 of university This Is the first of four arti$4271081 was for educacles on the effects of the pew W'hich tion and general expense of operaon the school financing program all sources the unitax structure and school rev- tion From had an income of $5858-86- 9 enues Factual data are from versity of which $1205122 was paid an analysis prepared by the in laboratory and misstudents by Utah Foundation cellaneous fees tuitions and registration charges under the state average Piute Other Appropriations which had the largest levy last Of the to remainder the federal the close Is top still year government furnished $911135 (third) with 309 mills appropriations $2048489 Granite W'hich has the top 1947 state and gifts from private sources third for tie a in was triple levy A major portion of the Daggett the $452614 place in 1946 while are earmarked by the donors gifts to was the next low this year for special research mainly in the bottom last year medical field Included in the Income stateTo Contribute More ment is $275678 from sale of — Jor40 districts Four of the bonds for construction of the and dan North Summit Morgan Naval Science building Grand — will contribute more in Expenditures were: $279621 for state property tax payments administration $109368 general ll state levy) (through the $1389163 general in expense aid state in will receive than they medical school struction While these districts with the instruction $409219 federal war $629288 receive orexception of Jordan 16will programs $267089extenColumn 2 training research See Page $162575 ganized sion division $107134 libraries ' ? mm: & t i V ’if?: i tion The county convention would then adopt a resolution to certify the same set of delegates to the state convention Law Bars Procedure Under the 1917 law which has not been repealed this procedure could not be legally followed with respect to county convention dele gates employed by the state And state employes are usually quite numerous in county conventions especially in Salt Lake In his letter to County Atty Edward M Morrissey Mr KedS ' dington asks if it will be necessary for the district mass meet& ings to elect two sets of delegates — one for the county and one for PioMrs Howard R- - Driffs neered Relief societies in east the state convention —or if the state convention delegates may be Combining their efforts In making the United Na-- I three are among persons planning the program for U N week which takes place Sunday to Sept 20 selected by county conventions tions week a success are Walker Diamanti left A public reception will be held to open events Heeht The and Allan Crockett J Rosemary Judge Clerk Responsibilities Other questions dealt with the responsibilities of the county clerk in supplying facilities and equipment for the party nominating conventions and posting of notices As Mr Keddington interprets the George Albert Smith Church law the county clerk will have 0 of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y new and many responsibilities will with travel Saints president Mrs Eva Frampton Driggs wife there will be considerable duplithe Salt Lake tabernacle choir of Dr Howard R Driggs educator cation between the secretary of to San Bernardino Cal Oct 9 writer on western history and pres- state and the county clerks 12 was Friday ident of the American Pioneer Salt Lake City officials Friday In an effort to join the rest of to Presit Smithannounced will take charge authorized Trails Assa died Friday at 12:05 Salt Lake board of in the world and of union church services to be education totheoccupy assuring peace ana at the family’s summer apart- building 1030 Oct 12 in connection at Airbase meet in the Belvedere apartment safety to peoples of all nations conducted village as a school for Covered with the Wagon Days hotel She had been ill several Salt Lake City’s churches schools some 75 now transBernardino ported by youngsters months and died of a heart ailbus schools to and civic organizations Friday celebration intheSancentennial city of celebrating ment to a find Failing governmental were to in planning the arrival of the Mormon bat- agency with power to authorize participate Funeral services will be conUnited Nations week scheduled talion in southern California ducted Monday at 12:13 pm in use of the building the board FriThe state attorney general’s of- from Sunday to Sept 20 The choir will sing its weekly the Thirteenth ward chapel 630 E fice Friday was asked to examine made a second Urgent appeal day Kickoff for the event will be a national broadcast that day to Mayor 1st South by John L Herrick a contract between the Utah state Earl J Glade and city 3 the from church to 5 from Congregational pm in San Bernardino ward bishop Harold B Lee mem- fair board and the Salt Lake Foot- reception Sunday officials Mayor Glade said War and also will mansion 603 E ber of the council of twelve apos- ball Corp owners of the Seagull at the governor’s Assets administration Is expected tles Church of Jesus Christ of professional football team to de- South Temple to which the public sing in the huge outdoor amphito turn the "whole thing over to invited Under sponsorship of theater there Latter-da- y Saints and Paul Smoot termine whether the corporation is the city” soon and in anticipation the Junior League and Utah AssoDixon former member of the is of this and “in the public Interest” to fulfill conditions re- ciation required affor United Nations the the city gave the board the green Queens ward bishopric New York them to give 5cc of the fair will open with short talks by City will speak Mrs A Ray Olpm quiring light durticket sale state to the gross George M Gadsby chairman of will sing and Alexander Schreiner ing the next two seasons the week’s observance and Gov Easily Converted will be accompanist The question was asked by J Herbert B Maw chairThe building is particularly honorary Additional Services Henry McGean state finance com- man of the group adapted to conversion to a school who said under the Additional brief funeral serv- missioner Mayor Glade said since it has its to Thomas of the contract granting the Speak own heating unit and adequate ices will be conducted at 3 pm in terms to fair team use of the fairgrounds Giving Friday warning Sen Elbert D Thomas will be grandDr James T Worlton the Pleasant Grove First ward stand the team must pay the principal speaker at a public motorists who do not have their plumbing assistant superintendent of schools chapel bv Ertman H Christensen state part of the proceeds He said Thursday in Hotel Utah driver's license or automobile in said he was “delighted” to obtain bishop Burial will be at Pleasant the contract was made for a three-yea- r luncheon at which time various civic clubs order P L Dow state highway the city's approval Grove period two years of which will be hosts Rt Rev Arthur W He added that the structure With her husband Mrs Driggs still remain Moulton retired Episcopal bishop patrol superintendent announced could be converted at little cost had traveled widely and had taken Mr McGean’s request followed of Utah and chairman of the Utah that road blockades which since The new school will be a leading part in pioneering L D S operated as has Association for U N will con- July have resulted in 803 arrests an annex of the Onequa school church work in the east She was a report anthat the corporation A Salt Lake man and a agreement with Salt duct the meeting he said and likely will start within will continue the year president of the Manhattan and signed throughout Lake use boy suffered minor injuries Derks for the of All this City in churches emarea a be have Two week will teachers A report compiled by Dan H Queens ward Relief societies and field for the at 5:35 pm when the Friday Under been to servasked devote year coming ployed one to teach kindergarten motorcycle and bicycle each was later from 1937 to 1942 headed the terms of the new contract the ices to the U N weekSunday Beckstead in patrolman charge announced and first the other to teach riding collided at State st and the New York stake Relief society is granted 74Tc of the gross Levi Edgar Young senior presi- of equipment checks showed that second andgrade third Wherever she lived she made city grades the crews three located Harvard ave testing and concession sales dent first council of seventy her home a social and cultural ticket state have nabbed the Avoids throughout Mr Leason H Roberts 34 2294 S McGean Transportation said the Latter-day Church of Jesus Christ of corporation center On one occasion in New 1299 motorists for traffic and a headache of the 20th East riding the motorcycle Saints who is serving as reli- equipment Long pay the state rental last major York City 60 former Utahns and did not offenses during the past school board the for bruises of the left and instead agreed to develop gious chairman transportation wras treated others spent Christmas day at year two months burns while Randall road the be and stadium children will of at the young leg problem fairgrounds their apartment Special Programs Leading offense was lack of an eliminated through use of the new Gee son of Mr and Mrs Keith A daughter of William M was license w'hich resulted school officials pointed out Gee 460 E 13th South During the week schools will operator’s Frampton music teacher and eduin the issuance by the patrol of 509 fedabrasions and bruises of a for number treated After the observance mark soliciting cator and Mary Terry Frampton by special arrests and one assemblies and pageants warning ticket eral agencies including War As- Both were treated by private phyCivic she was born Sept 18 1874 at clubs have agreed to feature speak- Another 93 drivers were arrested sets administration federal works sicians Pleasant Grove where she at Mr Roberts told investigating ers discussing topics set up by for not having safety inspection agency and federal housing agency tended school prior to studying at were re- officers that he was northbound on school representatives the U N As proposed by the stickers on their automobiles the old Salt Lake high school Vernon Romney Republican world In the equipment offense cate- ferred back to city officials they State st and noticed the youth organization each day durShe was the leading soprano state chairman and Mrs V C about 40 feet but said he expected gory the will lighting defects resulted in said On concurrence of Fred as be week designated soloist for the Pleasant Grove Garner state vice chairman will ing 70 tickets and 288 warning commissioner of public him to stop The boy said that choir for many years and later in leave Saturday for Omaha to at- the following: Sunday religion tagsarrest the use of illegal “cut- property City Attorney E Ray he was going east on Harvard New York City realized some of tend conferences of midwest and Monday science information and outs” while was responsible for five Christensen and other city offi- ave across State st and did not education sports her ambitions when with Mar-gsr- Rocky mountain state Tuesday chairmen 99 warnings arrests and see the motorcycle until the Glade gave the cials business and Mayor Wednesday Romaine native Utahn who and vice chairmen Monday and industry were Eleven No were school issued to motorists citations board the arrested impact entertainment: Thursday became a Metropolitan opera star Friday labor and industry and Saturday and 21 warned for driving with one she continued her musical studies Tuesday Mr Romney reported that the license plate and 12 received tickyouth After teaching several years conference of dischairmen ets for faulty brakes No horn was would In addition are stores downtown she was married to Dr Driggs cuss the on party position responsible for issuing 11 tickets N U out the theme major carrying by and Sept 8 1S97 in the Salt Lake and probably- - take a poll displaying eight warnings and 27 minors colorful and L D S temple The same year they issues posters were caught driving by the blockwent to Cedar City where he was on presidential nomination flags according to Mary Rose ades Allen executive secretary one of the first four teachers at In keeping with its announced the Branch Normal school then pledge to enforce Utah laws rea pact of the University of Utah STATEHOOD OR BUST quiring pubhcally owned vehicles and now the Branch Agricultural shall be designated as such the After a physician has established By WILLIAM C PATRICK college patrol has arrested seven persons wonderful such “Stop taking through careful examination that for this law infraction Visited Utah Annually care of yourself” a persons aches and pains are After six years at the B A C 13 This kind of advice may sound due to emotional upsets rather years at University of Utah and cause there is much strange coming from a doctor than four years studying lecturing and but it may be the very best pre- - he canorganic do to allay fears and set dembnstrating teaching Dr scription a physician can give to hls patient again on the road to 12 We think we’ll hae the 49th congress from the territory of a person whose symptoms are due Dnggs became professor of English education and chairman of state by ’49’’ said George H Mc- Hawaii to emotional rather than organic the English education department Lane on his arrival in Salt Lake Mrs Rosamond Maxfield 47 causes Before statehood can be given at New York university Their City Friday night to a territory he said it must Midvale suffered a possible fracW‘th will Of course the home now is on Long Island alMr McLane who is executive meet two qualifications — the peo- tured right arm and lacerations of have to supplement physician some - m°sthlm vourym'indn’? with it of each of the Hawati son statehood face must the and to be brought into her though they spent part desire secretary ple thing that goes like this: “You Like Stage Fright year in Utah Dr Driggs now is commission is on a tour of the the union and the territory must Rodney suffered possible rib can’t harm yourself in the way professor empnti’s of English United States to thank those who be economically able to support fractures Friday at 8:40 p m when Dr ahead Go been have English said that having education at N Y U fearing have "so strongly supported” statehood the automobile in which they wTere you eliminated physical factors as the In New York City Mrs Driggs Hawaii's move for statehood and “A plebescite of the people passengers collided with another and live like other people engage Recause of the distress the physiserved as president of the Clio to acquaint city and state offi- showed overwhelming desire to be- vehicle at Redwood rd and 2nd in normal human activity self-car- e should explain to the patient cian mental club your linquish come cials with South the the said 49th he “and state” program on yourself and w'hy hig nerves can make his and as president oforganization the NYU The two injured persons were stop ‘tuning-i- n “For the people of Hawaii I since we pay more federal income into head ache give him an upset school of education faculty wom- particularly want to thank the tax than 14 of the present states riding in a northbound car driven direct your energies outward or produce vague aches en's club newspapers which have aided edi- we feel we are economically by Elmer S Palmer 42 Midvale the normal channels of human stomach and pains elsewhere in the body Surviving are her husband two torially the bid for statehood” he stable" who suffered a minor chest injury activity” sons Dr Howard Wayne Reasons for this type of ap- Often pictures and graphs will said Believing that what the Great The three were treated at Salt Cedar City and Harold Driggs were explained by Dr O help in this Because the patient When were if asked were Hawanans to Plains the Lake United States proach Perry general hospital so bad he will go on think Driggs executive of J Walter confident of winning statehood in the 19th century the Pacific According to investigating of Spurgeon English noted psychia- - feels himself ChiCo Thompson Advertising desperately ill unless Mr McLane displayed a area is becoming in this century ficers the mishap occurred when trist as he continued Friday a ing cago six grandsons and a brother flag he brought with him and and since Hawaii is in the center a westbound car driven by Frank series of interesting and lllummat-- the physician makes the proper Otto L Frampton Pleasant Grove pointed out that a state constitu- of this ast Pacific area the peoof explanation Dalton 30 239 Vidas ave ing addresses to the Utah State Friends mav call Sunday from tional committee has been formed ple of the islands believe s Medical convention a annual the patient is skeptical he If can Assn to failed at stop allegedly stop they 2 to 8 pm at 260 E South under the leadership of Samuel be of great value to the nation sign He was issued a traffic! at the University of Utah Union jean be reminded of what happens and Monday from 9 to 11:30Temple am Wilder King former delegate to he said j building ticket for the offense jin stage fright — the distressing So Peace Efforts May Not Falter J West Author’s Wife Dies In S L Home S L Units Set LDS HEAD SETS City App roves CHOIR JAUNT School Site For Air Base U N Week Observances f PAGE THIRTEEN Pneumonia Top ’46 Killer As Disease Deaths Drop — - - ' Salt Lake County Clerk Alvin Keddington a list of questions on the new election law to department the purpose of one being to find a 1917 statute which prohibits state employes delegates to state nominating conventions and LOCAL NEWS Giles to Review Pro Grid Pact Road Blockade To Continue ’ Student Funds Pay 35 of U Operations By RICHARD SQUIRES Of the 28323 cases of com- municable diseases reported to the state department of health during 1946 406 of” them resulted in death to their victims Dr A A Jenkins state epidemiologist said Friday In the preceding year largely due to an influenza epidemic there were 51654 cases of communicable disease reported resulting in 432 deaths he said Utah’s record in 1946 in the communicable disease field he said is slightly better than the median of 33305 cases and 419 deaths for the immediately preceding five-yeperiod Leading killer In 1946 as in previous years was pneumonia with 182 of the 4451 cases reported ending in death Tn 1945 there were 316 cases and 164 deaths and the five-yemedian- figure is 657 cases and 171 deaths Epidemic influenza was second in number of cases reported — 7828 of which 26 resulted in death During the 1945 epidemic year cases were reported with 32 deaths The median is 11416 and 48 deaths Dr Jenkin said Bronchitis was the most lethal disease In 1946 all 11 cases reported ended In death and there were 12 cases and 12 deaths listed in 1945 Five-yeaverage is 17 cases and 14 deaths A study of the annual compilation of disease totals reveals that See Page 16 Column 6 ar - ar 32-0- Two Hurt as Bike Motorcycle Hit ar Regents Accept 883000 in Research Gifts Gifts totaling $8383880 the major share being for research in- work and personnel changes cluding tw'o resignations 15 appointments and a "promotion were approved by the University of Utah board of regents Friday The United States Public Health service gave the university’s medical school $81782 while the Don-nResearch foundation cancer division has contributed $120970 Among other gifts are: $400 from the 1947 medical school graduating class for a student lounge and reading room at the Salt Lake general hospital $24210 from Holy Cross hospital for anesthesiology research and $200 from the Frederick Steams'& Co to the medical school $23095 from the Prentice-Ha- ll Inc for teacher $418821 operation and - mainte- training The Salt Lake City shade nance of physical plant $442500 tree commission has presented the additions and improvements to school with a number of trees $21781 grounds imbuildings The following also were ap$34580 insurance proved: provements transportation and telephone Resignations — Paul R Felt In$697310 auxiliary enterprises and structor in secondary education $120332 for noneducational ex- and Stewart training school directpenditures such as bond retire- ing teacher effective July 1 1947 ments and scholarship administra- Grant H Calder assistant profestion sor of business effective end o Book Store Profit 1947 winter quarter revenue Appointments — Harold C Amens institution’s the Among mechanical univerengineering lecturer the producing enterprises Gordon L Bell geology instructor sity book store showed a net profit John D Boentje Jr mining engiof $35938 for the two-yeperiod The Union building showed a loss neering lecturer Louis Booth as-L of $2037 in building operations and sistant music professor Max Joa profit of $9359 in food services Carruth sociology instructor assistant speech seph Catmull for the period marOther enterprises wrere: univer- professor Charles R Hansen S Jentsch Mildred lecturer press $3544 profit Carlson keting sity hail $1845 net income over ex- home economics instructor Arlo penditures men’s dormitory $1010 F Johnson mechanical engineernet income and Kingsbury hall ing instructor L’ Wayland clinical instructor m $425 net deficit Securities held in trust for the medicine Elizabeth Perkins Nicdirecting university were valued m the audit holas instructor and teacher elementary education L at $179922 Edward Perry assistant biology professor Helen K Sayler instructor and supervisor of special John L elementary education instrucSquires physicalOeducation assistant Stone tor and David law professor Promotion — Ralph Thomson from assistant librarian to associate librarian symptoms — and be told that he s suffering from a chronic sort Dr English warned®that fright dctors may be mis- -je(j jn studying psychosomatic conditions (bodily ills with emotional causes) by individuals who make a good impression who apparently Economic soclal and health im pact of alcoholism on the community will be discussed by Selden °f ?°°kssaid Dr Focmlogv"' andofoundw o? thl Df tPVir°per Yale university clinic on alcohol-- j English who submitted a list of ism at a public meeting Saturday books which doctors can recom- at 8 pm in the Newhouse hotel mend Mr Bacon an outstanding aualcoholShock Therapy Helps thority on the control of ism through education will arrive At a seminar presided over by noon to address the Utah Dr G Gill Richards Salt Lake Saturday Medical Assn convention State City Dr English answered a num- educators and the public meeting ber of questions asked by the Utah He is being brought here by the doctors Among them were the Utah state board on alcoholism and the Utah committee for edufollowing interesting comments: Emotions may play a part in cation on alcoholism and the pubbut lic meeting is being sponsored by setting off allergic reactions and Alcoholic loo much is not known about the these agencies relationship of allergic and emo-kin- d Anonymous groups Mr Bacon will outline a protional factors Shock theiapv has great value gram for prevention through rest habilitation and explain basic prinin the frank depressions and See Page 16 Column 4 ciples of Alcoholics Anonymoui er ar Ulali GOP Leaders Head for Omaha co Mac-farla- et go-ahe- ad I Prescribe Normal Living to Cure Emotional Ills Doctors Told Hawaiian Visions 49tli State By ’49 During Visit in SL Car Mishap Hurts Woman Son 1 ld social-cultur- al 49-st- ar D j 60 ar 85-mi- Te-des- Utah Cases Total 28323 With 406 Fatalities i Savant to Talk On Alcoholism ' invo-arre- ne |