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EE Pressure - NEPHI—Death came to a SUN ECLIPSED Honor War Dead Sunday I I 9 State welfare commission members said Wednesday they will not press for a decision on a special session of the legisla- ture to increase the welfare budget and make other changes in the law until early next year They plan to discuss the problem with the legislative council at its next regular meeting early in -----I December -- — DUAL MISHAP 1 Gov Meanwhile Herbert Maw has under advisement a letter from the department stating that mandatory upward adjustments in progrants under the vision will push costa some $200-- 000 per month above the budg-e-t set up by the last legislature The governor has given no indication of whether he will favor a special session or deficit spending Two Factors J Parley White commission member pointed out that two factors are working to make the legislative appropriation Inadequate The one ib the mandatory increase in grants in line with the cost of living trends and the other is the growing number of persons qualifying for grants Old age assistance payments have been increasing by about $8000 per month for the past three months which means that the number of recipients is increasing by about 175 per month The welfare department anticipates a more rapid increase when seasonal harvest work is completed The increase in number of recipients has not yet matched the approximately 1100 who left the rolls after the property lien provision became effective last July' 1 But the total is nearing the pre-limark e The category reached a peak of 14742 in March 1947 declined during and immediately after the war to 12783 as of March 1916 and then rose until the lien provision caused the sharp But bN August it started drop rising again and was up to 11414 in September of this year and is now 300 or 400 above that figure Other Categories Other categories also are showing increases Unemployables reached a peak of 3305 in March Shovel Falls Hurts 2 on Road Crew cost-of-livi- ng Nearly 1000 representatives of veteran and patriotic organizal tions of Salt Lake county will join 744 i PAYSON—Pinned to the ground 4 in paying reverent tribute Sunday a heavy shovel boom they when t ' to Utah's heroic dead of World it were struck a high tenunloading War IL Si !tstxmcoormwsvmemmtwormmegisnowasmamaimapvtattmmatestermaNziaolot::4frakth sion line and whipped backwards Details of a ceremony scheduled Charles Tague 30 Vernal and Ned for 2 pm in the rotunda of the E Shurtliff 28 Provo were incapitol were completed Wednesday in the governor's board jured seriously Wednesday at Mrs Lola May left new kindergarten teacher English teacher who retired this year and Oscar night 1 pm room to over 1888 educaVan and 1933 school at Wasatch Cott teacher talks I principal from comparative Knocked ' unconscious by the will be one of a vast number tion with Miss Blanche Kidder West high school during 'Wednesday reception honoring teachers of Itmemorial 11000 volts conducted from the services scheduled in wires both were severely burned virtually every Utah community Herin addition to injuries caused by Gov Sunday designated by the crushing weight which fell on bert B Maw as Special Memorial and Bowers Mrs and Clarence Mr Shurtliff suffered a day in honor of men and women Mrs James them fractured of the U S armed forces killed in leg and bruises and posChase Nephi sible internal injuries Mr Tague the last war Funeral services will be held was burned on the back hip and Plan Color Ceremony Saturday at 2 pm in the Nephi hands Second ward chapel of the Church In the ComColors of a score of patriotic and Three more of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Unloading Shovel The teachers of Salt Lake City those who mold the minds of munity Chest groups in be will veteran drive went over posted groups bishH Belliston Lester Saints by According to Owen H Beardall impressive ceremony preceding the younger citizens were honored Wednesday at a reception at their quotas Wednesday to bring- an op of Nephi First ward state a program which will be climaxed Springville collections to date to $269total investigating Friends may call at the Newhouse hotel men were 12275 or 851 of tba goal of by placing of memorial wreaths a dragnet of police cars home Saturday until time offamily herv- highway patrolman the Eluding unloading the shovel from a semthe flags of the United Sponsored by the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce the $316216 according to F C before a hail of pistol shots after Ices Burial will be in Nephi ceme- itrailer at the side of highwaye 115 through on of Utah state and the States Eastman chairman general under direction of Anderson about two zuinual event and feted the entire teaching profession in both miles north of Payson morning tery Meanwhile the metropolitan the landing of the east stairs of an early Wednesday funeral home when the tall shovel-bootipped holdup of Premium Oil Co service public and private schools Special busirtess division was only $150 the capitol rotunda forward to be carried will The wreaths was of Its and short six W South 278 21st expectwere goal station retired teachers many guests To counteract the tipping hey their places by a Gold Star mother men three of them armed escaped of whom have given years of their ed to go over the top Thursday raised the boom which momen639 Wilson Ramona Mrs J diviIn the public employes Roy line lives to the education of Salt Lake sion the War ave and a Gold Star wife Mrs with $75 loot tarily contacted the power was Assets administraabove Mr Shurtliff who chase school children tion group under R R Zierott Ralph C Sorensen 225 E 27th During the hour-lon- g operating the shovel got down to while the Federal South neared 102 after a stolen car in which the Approximately 1000 teachers ataid Mr Turner at the back of the 12 women's of D D Glen Reese Representatives group under tended the reception and were truck serve bandits made their escape offiwill 103 organizations totaled patriotic Representatives of all veterans' greeted by more than 100 repreWils9on and Mrs cers fired at the speeding auto as to Mrs escorts The boom again contacted the business In the tocomotive Four of the metropolitan largest organizations in Utah Wednesday sentative businessmen and city and division group several times finally halting the units ever built are en route to Salt wires and both men were thrown four under G Sorensen machine on 21st South between Lake City for use on the new $4- - to the ground as the shovel reared unanimously agreed to oppose rent state officials Held or near Stokes Berryman was just under Governor NVIII Speak 104 EastMr eecontrol in the Salt Lake area National Education during of its 700000 Copperton line of Kenne- over on top of them $1665 goal week it is a man 1940 declined to a low of 1313 by Gov Main and State sts by shooting a cott address The by opening said Drive for Assistance Copper Corp D D Moffat until sufficient dwelling units are means by which business groups tire selec1945 and had climbed a followed be will Maw Septemebr by manaand general vice available to make a truly tabernacle Two other men in the work back to 1540 by September of this Two employes of the station ger ofpresident tion by the diKennecott's Utah copper if it takes 10 years pay tribute to the teaching profescrew Joe Kelley and Ed Canen- year Dependent children reached choir of the Church of Jesus Christ Donald Butterfield 17 1836 S 2nd vision announced Wednesday Meeting in Newhouse hotel the sion and exchange ideas on vocaLatter-da- y to The Provo for a peak of 4047 families in DecemSaints of princiWest and Kenneth Olson 16 1854 The giant locomotives first of ish when drove were Payson grcup adopted a resolution em- tional education said Frank B ber 1941 dropped off to 1884 unsuccess'be delivered will address by help they pal units tc be built for Kenne- ful in removing phatically opposing decontrol on Streator chamber president- families by December 1945 and of the S 2nd West were in the station seven victims from member the E Petersen Mark more cost demand cott of for rental at than $107000 beneath the machinery grounds that about 5:30 am when three armed had risen to 2427 families (6564 no formal were Two twelve D there S council of Although apostles men took $75 from the cash regis- each must proceed by a circuitous utility poles were knocked down cbildren) by September of this housing in Salt Lake and Tooele speeches the teachers and businesswill Alvin ''Sleep Keddington sing counties has not been reasonably ter jerked the telephone loose and route because of their size They by the mishap year Soldier Boy Sleep" talked informally about what tnet The resolution will be pre- men in the stolen car with three must travel slowly while being fled eleca do Assets War The could accident and that schools Employables on relief hit a peak teachers the Testimony extinguished A from post Sugarhouse will other men police were told bugler "broken in" and are not expected tric sented Thursday to Gov Herbert to further more complete educa- administration official did not fol1 to 7 of 3309 in March 1937 declined to in from Payson lights 65 American No to arrive for 10 days B Maws rent advisory board career Teachers just be- low routine sales and shipment sound "First Call' anaLegion by September 1945 and had pm— Because current was not 26 "Attention" Converge on Area American Legion Veterans of tion for atheir Specially designed with available to operate an electric risen only to 83 by September of with careers talked national The to ginning the IDisabled American ceremony open ore Wars pulling power for Four police cars converged on Foreign alarm a Payson telephone this year teachers comparing modern procedures in selling surplus prop- anthem will be played by the Unilt DC electric lo- fire Veterans Arnvets American Vetet-- retired the area minutes after the holdup haul the The blind category -- which ix Basic at used a hand crank to the school and methods Magnesium erty operator plant buildings Rev Mark band of Utah ans 3300 horsewill comotives have versity committee and Spanish with the three Rs and adobe build- near Henderson Nev was and followed chase the They gave notify firemen of the accident small remains comparatively given Bevegnu superintendent Judge y American War Veterans leaders car over west side power each firemen dug the men out schools Lake of Salt inthe will school ings day Memorial early Wednessay In court federal district attended the meeting to discuss streets losing it only to pick up Placing of trolley wires on the Payson shovels with were and served Refreshments vocation should be completed before the end critical housing problems with entertainment was trail a short time later aid was administered at as the day by several persons employed The program will close with a thePolice shoudl be completed before the end theFirst members of the veterans' council businessmen outlinedprovidedneeds of driver believe the NV A A and the the scene before the victims were last of year by plant cannon fired from salute the of Mr said the year Moffat One taken to Payson city hospital Utah state department of veterans' business in car took his confederates The official James Edward the north capitol grounds "Taps" stolen absorbing graduates 3000-Krectifier staaff r home and was cruising around 3000-vo- lt in Payson were on world business Into the an sounded American Legion the city when he was sighted tion near Bacchus is nearly com- as Some lights by Frank H Jones council Kelty and Sam Friedman Bessie 4 as but service was pm early and the benediction by chairman strongly criticized landeast on 21st South near plete and another rectifier station not restored completely until Friedman and Albert Friedman re- bugler traveling reMoulton W Rev Arthur Most near located allow not of the mouth lords who will Main by four officers in a police persons Bing- 7 pm cently were indicted by a federal tired Episcopal bishop of Utah Nivith children to rent their apartWhen the officers pulled over ham canyon will house two 750- car First of several surplus buildconadon a of West Wallace Gen 750-KJ charge grand jury volt Brig rectifiers ments declaring it is practically to block road the the to be turned over to the Unifugitive ings Mr Moffat said bkllasting of general Utah national turned through a drive-i- n entrance spiring to defraud the United jutant and Impossible for a veteran with a of Utah has been received versity for chairman general track which already is laid pracofficers the around and States Their trial began Monday guard and will be moved onto a prepared family to find satisfactory living proceded be will 3000 event said chairs the is finished and arrival of tically quarters concrete of Most foundation within the Wednesday's testimony and on the rotunda floor Fled Through Alleys the locomotives placing of trolley A Wany Sandack public relaof placed nextfew around if weather permits centered of Number days descriptions to persons of receiving the the first biticony capitol wires and tions director of the department checks from the state The chase ended when the lone completion of rectifier of accommodate spectators manner to Dr sales A Ray Olpin and according procedures department Dr James T Worlton retiring university the car and fled stations will finish major work pointed out there currently is a of employment security rose sharp- shipment with several persons stopped occupant president to commencing opera- assistant superintendent of Salt vacancy of 2 '7e in registered rental Given to the university by the through alleys near 21st South and preparatory in the week ended Nov 8 prin- saying that in making the sale and over new line about Jan 1 Lake city schools will be hon- Federal Works tion the a bullet sts Main after housing units in the Salt Lake ly police Mr & to Friedman's the of because the delivery Meet Agency under pubClub to Bingham Rail cipally area entire project was expected ored by the Salt Lake branch of lic law No 76 which punctured the right front tirehold- to The Garfield railroad strike B L Kelty did not follow usual routines provides for cost "around $4000000" but the Association for Childhood EduNovember dinner of the women's Descriptions of two of the connected with and erection costs transportation Flanagan executive director re- Certain documents because of in when increases holds cation its of men materials that Old Timers tallied with Junior group up descriptions the building will be altered by the shipping were not made out at all auxiliary Wednesday the Union Pacific will be held of two men who held up the Yel- cost and other items the finished fall meeting Thursday at the university to suit its needs Engineers Wait Olpin ported the week 1384 persons witnesses said During probably will cost more Union building University of As yet unassigned the building Dr A Ray Olpin president received unemployment compensaWilliam D Sheffey representa- Nov 20 at 7 pm at 57 E Truman lowstone hotel 54 W 1st South Installation Utah: from 4:15 to 5:30 pm Is expected to be ready for school Tuesday police reports indicate than $1700000 said Mr Moffat University of Utah will speak on tion warrants and 544 G I claims tive of J M Montgomery Co ave W A at work of A the Interest to were mailed to former servicemen selling agent for 'Research Projects by winter quarter and may - ' -: 77 4 er trg'7z"01'"'t 4599 r'77"7''!7': ' t ''" ' :'''-'' ' '' "r"! - '' 21 — be used until then as a temporary ' Utah" at a meeting of Utah chap- This compared with 1147 and 438 plant said much of the surplus ' ' i t ' ' ter American Society of Heating for the week ended Nov 1 Pay property had only junk value after ' ' supplies storage shed ' y ' : 7 ''' ' e'' ‘' 's1 ""4 ''' E! ' ' r '' i and Ventilating Engineers Thurs - to jobless persons hit $36566 for the plant was dismantled but did ' : VI :0' ' ' Formerly used at the Dugway ''') t ''' ' i' c''''': 7 : 1 '9 "vek ' I ? to items sold L t:! ' ' Is not specifically refer 'kt vt day at 6:15 psn in Newhouse civilians and S13914 for ex-Proving : grounds the 25 by 63- "AAs4L '' foot structure i i7":1A' '' 7k-' '' ' '1 hotel Clem E Ferguson secretary compared with $30866 and $10312 the Friendman's as "junk" is built with asbes' :' ' ' ( ' '' ' ' ''' :' t e :1Y14 ' t ' '7!"! :''''" tos sidings is wired and equipped 1 The Friedmans operators of said Wednesday ' ''1 respectively the previous week i"" ir'' 'i'' ' ' ' ' v ' ' '''' ''' flti :' i ' ''''84'::‘ with fixtures for plumbing heats Western Salvage and Supply Co in :4 ''''''' ' 'it--t- ' ':-i ' i 4' :' '''16P' '''''' x:lill Salt Lake City are accused of ring and electricity and is equipped :t ' i"with large shelving space the obtaining $100000 worth of equip-mer- it 504i60'''''' 4 without giving reasonable president said I '" ' compensation to the government I A- 10-Scott M Matheson assistant --tee uU S district attorney said the! b 4-imore or ten has eight ' Business is good A recession is termountain west A particular government ' witnesses to call before the case '''''' ' t need exists for conveyor belts and is completed 't ' rot yet In sight Bottlenecks such other ''' T industrial rubber products s t' as the steel and box car shortages which Thermoid i:):"' ' 1 Two persons were injured one I': 11 manufactures 4'1'11': 4 biLl be overcome 7': 777 "''''''': 1:777:177'-::: ' '' Automobile fan belts and radi- Truck-Ca- r when oars driven by seriously ' :Ili So rpoke Fred E Schluter pres- ator hose also will be produced Gordon W Stewart 31 564 E 3043 t I i:r"::: '' idert of Thermoid CQ Trenton Mr Schluter said ' South and Frank Plant 5Z '4" ' ' ' '''''' ' 7' v S let West collided at 13th South N J who arrived in Salt Lake More than 300 will te employed ''' :: '' r i ! 1 b 4— I:: ' t ' ' i'' and Major at Wednesday at 4 it4 City Wednesday night en route to at Nephi when the plant hits full ': ' r tjt A truck-ca- r collision on the 343 pm Nephi to supervise beginning oper- stride about a year from now - "Mrs Jean Anne Ha's lip 31 114 ations of the firmis huge new About 24 employes comprise the University of U t a ki campus 1 ' '4''!ti ' W Layton ave who police said western manufacturing plant crew which is beginning operations Wednesday at 4:39 pm resulted Ji 1 i ! I was a passenger in the Stewart ' E ''osmatskeoW Optimistic over the Nephi "right now" he said Considerable In only minor Injuries to one per'i Pin 4 -a I r car was in "fairly good" condition Mr Schluter equipment remains to be installed son after both vehicles reportedly - :4 w plantsand prospects In L D S hospital with several fracslowed down for the 15th East and F :r- 44said other Thermoid officials before the plant can attain rt1 - '': ) ' - — t 1 4 tured ribs broken arm and pos3rd South intersection—but didn't willwelcorne visiting delegations '''' production '''''iA " -eo!7v - t A r--sible internal injuries The two from the Salt Lake City Chamber Two power boilers are see each other 4 other persons P J Groesbeck 45 of Commerce and the Utah Manu- in operation to produce steam reCharles Drobney 55 1818 'Lake f ike ' 4 ii N t r ? 1468 S 1st West was treated at facturers' Aasri Friday at the quired in processing he added st was treated at the scene for 14 f' t"7:it 7::07-ori ' t:':'"'" i ' '14' 4 - ir the scene for minor bruises Mr The huge plant has 180000 a bruised leg and minor laceraplant ':E :" —There's no place like Utah" square feet of floor space covers tions Plant Will issued a traffic citation ' ''' : " '1'4::: ' fr P :::: 271-- i acres for its five for failure to yield right of way the visiting official declared 7 : Driver of the car in which Mr 0:n:: —i :r-': ' t'" '''''''' buildings Its :::: ' ' :''r" ' ' i ' ' ' -::14:''--- -am extremely pleased with the payroll is expected to run between Drobney was a passenger Alfred ' e"17e ''' ' ' '''' '''' ''''''' :' ' r '''' -: 1 '' '' ''' ' ' 'i ''':"'' ' stable labor situation in this state $100000 and $120000 per month Thompson Jr 24 1878 S 8th Vest ''''' '''' :t-'' "' ' ' ' ' Thief Steals Suitcase and with the central location of per eight-hou- r $V7'' '6'''' ' ' 6dirlai ' 4 4 1 'nfx‘'kii:':1(1'4:t t fr day under full nor- told officers he was going south our plant in the hub of the west- mal operation on 15th East before colliding with A suitcase containing clothing ern mining industry: valued at $69 was taken from a Chamber of commerce and a westbound truck driven by Sylbench beside C V Dean 33 Therrnoid Co operations at! M A officials are scheduled to van Howard Morley 29 227 Dougready for university use by the winter quarter It is the first of 2nd South Wednesday afternoon Nephi will be concentrated on pro-- I leave Friday at 9:30 am by bus las st He was iisued a traffic Workmen prepare to move to its foundation -a surplus building given several surplus building- awarded the university under a federal while he wa--s waiting for a train diction of equipment urgently for Nephi and return about 6:30 citation for failure to yield right of to University of Utah by the federal vorks- agency The structure law which makes proviulon for transportation and erection costs in the Bamberger railway station is expected to be I former1 y4 used at the Dugway proving grounds needed ninn rlining saeas of the in- way v 1 so-call- ed 5 - S Tribune Special drive Rites S p e c1 a t ' ' I LOCAL NEWS Ar Of vehicle From Behind Parked Auto - - gi Child Darts Into Path - 1 : '3W''''' p1m i ''' t ' A ' c 61 - it I 1 1 - : - ( ——'" -- uTAII THURSDAY MORNING NOVENIBER SALT LAKE CITY Few breakfast plates in Salt Lake homes will be minus their customary egg or two Thursday if grocers who supply Mrs Average Housewife know whereof they speak Both chain and independent grocers agreed Wednesday that their egg sales preceding "eggless Thursday" were normal and showed little or no decline over other days of the week despite continued urging for Americans to conserve eggs and other food for Europeans Two stores reported an increase over average daily sales Wednesday but said that Armistice dayTuesday may have left housewives short "Little cooperation" was a comment that came bluntly from four grocers when queried as to normal reaction toward i - ' -- - - : ' 4 1 P - ''' ttt conservation v - !41 '''' :: ' t 'N '444 - f : 7r: - gake Nephi Girl 6 'Eowless Thursday' Wins Hit by Car r5 b Little S L Cooperation Dies of Hurts 1 Ø11tA0 ' 44'!g: '1----- el"i? 1 s NO HUNGER IIERE—YET 4 ) n 1 ' ' a': - j L SECOND SECTION ' ' 4 7 1:v1 - - : : ::3-- 7:eo 11 IS444 i ' : - N40‘ 'I P A ! 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