Show - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday April 6 1948 'FAR TOO LOW' '-- 4 County General Hospital Rate Hike Approved " I I I '''" I - I - 3 - i r t - t0 i "! t V i t :rt: 44 4a1: t: (14-- z idt : I f- - - ''' ti ' ' ' ' A':' — ' l'' ' - I N ''''' - ': 'I --- 1 ' - ' - - 4"477:1011141" ' J 1 ! ' I - t - - ! ' : s ' k ik 4 I i - ' t i 1 " - - fd - Stf t Edward Arnold Movie star tees movie on Salt Lake trip Save Europe's Children Actor Pleads for Utahns to join him in his favorite hobby of charities by supporting the forthcoming campaign to aid needy children in the war-tor- n countries of EuA plea i - voiced Mon- rope and Asia day by Edward Arnold popular motion picture star The genial movie star spent a busy day in Salt Lake City apof pearing at a special University Utah student assembly a noon luncheon at Hotel Utah and an afternoon gathering of club presidents and business leaders between his arrival at 8:45 am and deHe had parture at 5:30 pin time also for breakfast at Hotel Utah and a radio broadcast Charity as Hobby The movie actor said he took tip the hobby of charity work because of a real desire to "help have not other people along" always been in the position I am came from a poor family and once found it necessary to accept he said charity" Mr Arnold emphasized the great need for help to nearly 300000- 000 children in Europe starving malformed and wandering around ' The campaign for American - Overseas Aid United Nations Appeal for Children which will be held in May has an immediate objective of $60000000 or 44c per capita in this country he said Cites Canada Gifts "I am hopeful we will not be content to raise only 44c per person but 'will match at least the per capita of the Canadians which IA $ I per person he said "If we do this America will contribute more than double the amount set as the immediate goal The 160000000 is small indeed when balanced against the mag nitude of the need which some- how must be met and met at ' once—for the sake of our own children and their future" he dev-- as r 'I clared Mr Arnold came to Utah in response to an invitation from Tracy Barnham state coordinator - Crusade for Children drive He was accompanied to Salt Lake City by C A Withington western area director of the campaign Mr Arnold is a national board member of the American Overseas Aid —United Nations Appeal for Children Both Mr Arnold and Mr Withington conferred during the day Warshaw with Mr Barham recently named chairman for Salt Lake City and others connected with the campaign organization - - 1141 -- - 1 I' 4 olor- i' 1 :i :i A 4' - r" t 44 1 - t'41 t 4 ' ''' ' 4 ' ' ': ' c's:- - !::i- - d"z - ''- 4:" I - ' ' -- tr '' A t'''-- ': 1 - Ali 10 ?:'9 iii '4- 1 ! 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' : i7 -- i 408 $88 Million Bond Goal Set in Utah - e:::etLii:ipt-::1tcf- ''!4 4"'± ' :7A'12' '"'2 A - 14''22 '5 g''155i 4L '1 t"' ''''3'"?' ir19' i:441 ) ? 1 - ft V 2' r 19) IP' - 2 1 '- 47J- - 4 4V1'''"' e 'I- l''- - -- 1 4' ' ' - 1 - t m ':4 t111t 1"f- $': ' 40-to- - t" - ?' 2 fr "ibi ' '1 American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars posts will hold observances at regular meetings during the week officials said Fort Douglas Display Highlighting the observance at Fort Douglas will be an 6 airplane which landed on the fort golf course Monday An open house display of trucks used by the army will be grouped near the plane around the edge of the parade groups according to Chief Warrant Officer Darrell C Barber Ordnance repair trucks wrecking n vehicles tank retrievers a 155-mand other howitzer equipment will mark the display At 11 am Col Reinold Melberg commanding officer of the post will present American European and Asiatic theater medals and ribbons to regular army men stationed at the fort Similar medals were presented Monday night to 60 veteran members of the 653rd field artillery battalion by Lt Col Max E Rich battalion commander of the national guard unit Meanwhile Mayor Earl J Glade proclaimed Tuesday to Saturday "Sixth Army! Area Recruiting week" and urged all Salt Lakers to consider army needs 440 j- ' 4 ' Open house will be held by the Salt Lake aerie No 67 Fraternal Order of Eagles in the IOOF hall 41 Post Office pl at 8 pm Maj Edgar W Holz will show a film "Desire for Peace" released by the army recruiting department Lt Hershelia Lamb Salt Lake recruiting officer will be in charge of the program A second film "Guided Missile" will be shown by MSgt Terry E McArdle Arrangements for this feature have been made by Charles O White entertainment committee chairman and James Ford state Eagles council chairman 1 " - 0 ' F ' I:' k A7 i z-- I Two Charged With Illegal Sale of Pistol li z k ( v Hostess at Tea 9 Mrs Stephen C Clark wife of the Episcopal bishop of Utah was hsTtess at a tea for delegates held Monday evening The tea closed the activities for the day ' : Tuesday beginning with holy communion at 10:30 am Mrs Mrs S L Greer 803 WestminArthur Thomas president of the ster ave was elected president of women's auxiliary will open the 1Salt Lake Council of Women Monwomen's sessions of the convoca- day in the Tribune-Telegraaudition C E Mrs succeeds She torium ' After a luncheon and business Lorentzen A representative of the Wool meetings Forrest S Stone superintendent of Ouray and Uinta In- Growers auxiliary Mrs Greer has! dian reservations will discuss been active in the council for six Sched"What the Indian Needs" She formerly was second years uled to give special tilks on their vice president work with the Indians Rev Joseph members heard talks by F Hogben Indian worker at DrCouncil A Ogilvie state medical Orin Whiterocks Uintah county and director American Cancer society Rev H Baxter Liebler priest in and Mrs'Alida C Dixon executive misof St chargeat Christopher's The bridge of culture and sion Bluff San Juan county secretary Utah Society for the Miss Physically Handicapped between nations and will address auxiliary sessions philosophy Lecontinents according to Mrs BctYen William F Bulk ley arch- Bonnie Hodgson Service Star deacon of Utah was elected secre- gion patriotic essay winner at Irv- san Coats British lecturer aptary of the convocation Monday ing junior high school read her pearing in the United States under Ven Bulk lev wa9 attendinr er - winning poem "The Land Where the sponsorship of the Theosophical Society of America vocation in Utah for the 40th time Men Are Free" The group passed a resolution Mrs Coats a member of the calling upon the Salt Lake City founding family of J & P Coats commission and the state road Thread Co will lecture Tuesday commission to "take immediate at 8 pm at the kit Barn 54 action toward utilization of avail- Finch In sponsored by the Salt able federal funds for construc- Lake lodge T S A FITOWIL tion of a super highway through "Through my I ectur e s as through the Theosophical society Salt Lake- - City" Other officers named were Miss I attempt to build world citizenEileen Erickson first vice presi- ship and consciousness" she said Educators generally frown on dent Mrs Richard T Andersen Mrs Coats has traveled extenstudents being late but Univer- second vice president Mrs E R sively in Europe and Asia visiting times sity of Utah officials Monday Donner recording secretary Mrs India several were hoping for four late stua war as destructive as "After Peterson corresponding World War IL" Mrs Coats added dents because their enrollment Harvey secretary: Mrs W H Elggren "there three-quartis a tendency to relax will set an all-titreasurer Mrs D R Pingree' This cannot attendance record be done with as much Mrs Wilson Elvira auditorand J With Monday set as the final historian as must be done' rebuilding official registration day enrollOfficers will be installed at the ment climbed slowly to 10023 May breakfast at Boy 3 Hit in Driveway students short of last organization's just three by Injured slightly when struck year's record of 10026 Late Hotel Utah May 3 an automobile in a private drive-da- y to are push registrants over expected W LaMar Beynon 3 1039 the 1947 high the total Set April 12 1st South was treated Salt Hearing Tuesday Meanwhile 5 many students City Judge Reva Beck Bosone Lake General—hospital for body oblivious of records hurried Monday set a hearing April 12 for abrasions and released to his home Ernest Carlyle Hall 29 3774-9t- h withdrawMonday at 3:10 p:m: Apolice rethrough ' als and registration for new East charged with desertion and port said the auto was driven by a classes Monday as instructors willful failure to provide for a relative Donna Beynon same address settled down tcr real class-worwife and minor child Eagles Open ' " ft' ''-- i :' cation were chosen Monday Members were elected and appointed during business sessions of the 41st annual district of Utah convocation held at St Paul's Composed of Episcopal church members of the clergy and the laity the committee and their members are:: Credentials committee—Rev A Leonard NVood Mrs Frank M Wichman Salt Lake City and Albert Spann Ogden Club State athletic manager ss - -- -- K ---- ae-Symbolize Vital 4TX ' 1011- )1 4 ''4- 40t li t:4 -- :ei' 221' :' I 1 10'54 i 't ' -44 ) V4 i?"' vy :4bis - - " I s'''v - A 1 Howell '7 ' mt:- ''kr? ': ' 9 J: '" ''-- : ' 44 ib - r5 ktlt - ' ' 4 '4 E South Temple 44'"VORtsoloomensmott"Powlvgarli 54" ) 4:i4 i Friends may call at the place of Elected to Lead Elks Youth Unit funeral Wednesday from 4 to 8 pm and Thursday after 10 am Electe-- to lead the Elks Boys and Girls club 1338 S Main are RichBurial will be in Salt Lake City ard Fov ler left chosen new Boys club president and Zola Guymon The pair 4ere elected by club members Monday I to head Girls club cemetery L - 4- - A':::::1 - 1799 S 1i A 260 "-- " ' t ': : 7- ' 4! t' e ' ' ) 01 I r''$ -- az 'orti: : j ( 1040 S Main vice Pauline ' Constantino daughter of Mr and Mrs Tony Constantino 1582 Richards st secretary and Margie Guymon sister of the new president historian Bill Constantino brother of the girls' new secretary was elected vice president of the boys' group with LaVern England son of Mr and Mrs D L England 1040 S Main secretary and Jack Raynor son of Mr and Mrs C T Raynor W 42 -- '''' '' president r ::& 4 'vvt 2t : q g 1 e 1 c' '' -- itt' 44"d' daughter of Mr and Mrs Wesley I - tV - A Votes Heads ‘ ''''s '''''' iti N 'I ' - ' ako '" l : ''-- 't:i'4A' 4: !!' : - t i 4 '''1141 i - fields" Mrs Olive Wardrop ' manager of St t Mark's hospital reported the hospital operating "at capacas it has for some time" She ity More than a dozen committees voiced hope that development of charged with conducting business the plant and enlargement of presof the Episcopal church its activi- ent facilities may be accomplished ties and work of the annual convo- in the near future Varied Army Day Program Charted Over City Today 1 4 tA c i 4j-- -: --- : Church Names ' Committees i At 41st Meet i L-1- — — - r'rtl'i:1- goont wvogymost- 400 - - v: :7 - : 7 'N' i i 1 Ii k ''''''1 I ' i' r - f : al -- ao- ' ' '' 4 A ' 1 $ I 1 Funeral services for Mrs Hattie Critchlow Jensen 84 70 E North Temple active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints who died Sunday will at c 41" r C : : ' j fey' re7--of 0k41065Pt 1 ''''! L- i- Dispatch of Business :rt'1Netlit27-10—Dispatch of 'business—Rev Josab' seph F Hogben Whiterocks Unitah Rev J Burton Salter county U S Ogden i John M Morris A D Pur ton: Mrs Lance Bowen Salt Lake It's aimed straight at you—the Salt Lake Army day observance to City stress need for military might Sighting in are first Sgt Frederick Provo and Mrs Edwin W Duncan Lysinger left VISgt David C Flinders TSgt E A Peterson Bishop's address—Rev H Baxter Lieber Bluff San Juan county Very Rev R Dunham Taylor dean St Mark's Episcopal cathedral Rev Walter P Cable Vernal: A W MacFarlane Garfield: Carson Bechtel Salt Lake City and Stanley Marsh Provo Resolutions—Rev Willis M Rosental Logan: Rev Mortimer Chester Salt Lake City Rev W J llowes Provo Mn Frederick E Mrs E C Reflective thought on two re- hearts in Utah and the nation to Pischel Salt LakeandCityEdward Fox Badger Ogden cent world wars and ways to need for adequate defensive man Eureka a avoid third will highlight Ma's power to preserve the American Corporation of Episcopal church In Utah class of 1951—Dean Taylor official observance of Army day tradition Formal flag raising ceremonts Rev Chester and Mr Walden Tuesday by civil fraternal and Delegates to senate which will veterans' organizations and men at the University of Utah campus meet in Santa Barbara Cal May still in uniform flag pole will aopen the celebraRev Chester "A Strong America Is a Peace- tion at 7:45 am according to Dean Taylor Salter J A Howells Ogden ful America" will be the keynote Col Frederick H Black professor Frank Gregory and Mrs Pischel of observances designed to turn of military science and tactics Bishop and council class of 1951 Cadet Col Robert D Lambourne —L D Bowen Rev Wood and Mr Spann will supervise the ceremony AMERICAN WAY Council of Advice U Public Dcmonstration Council of advice—Ven William Military headquarters on the F Btrikley Dean Taylor Rev Boy-Gircampus will be opened to the pub- Chester J W Thompson F Harlic from noon to 5 pm for a old Pyke and Frank Harris all of Lake City demonstration of latest type artil- Salt Board of examining chaplains— lery small arms fire control and Vem Bulk Taylor Rev communications equipment and Hogben andley RevDean Rosenthal aids Col Black said training Trial court—Rev Chester Rev A Salt Lake boy arid girl learned Transportation will be made Howes and Rev Wood the spirit of democracy and what available for all persons desiring Church pension fund lay member it means to be elected to office to examine a 90 mm antiaircraft —Mr Bechtel State of the church—yen Bulk-le- y Monday when they were chosen housed in the national guard Rev Chester J W Stokes to lead the Elks Boys' and Girls' gun on 5th South maintenance shop Mrs Arthur Thomas Mr club 1338 S Main by fellow west of the main post of Fort Ogden Walden and Jack Ferguson Salt members Lake City Douglas Range finder directionSelected to lead the boys' group al remote confinders and Standing committee bn canons W ELS Richard Fowler son of Mrs trol equipment other who will study canon law of the will be displayed ave Leo Beagley 277 Browning Wet grounds forced cancellation district and bring in revisions for year—Rev Salter Mr HowGirls chose as their president parade east of Carlson hall but next Rev Rosenthal William M Zola Guymon daughter of Mr and of practice sessions for a review ells McCrea J Walcott Thompson and Mrs N M Guymon 170 Paxton 30 ROTC students at the univerCalvin Bell le all of Salt Lake City avenue committee—L P Bowen sity will be presented medals and MrAuditing Bechtel Mr Stokes Salt Lake Other leaders of the girls' group ribbons by Col Black City and Paul Baughman Logan elected include Georgia Howell House on 3 1 e 1-1- 4 : ' - 4- ':- :"' v cor- - noon sessions committees for n : 1 1 - et - - ' iii4A4'v Emig-rati- ' 1 :f f) iI 41k : 4i:!:::')&i'' I 'N1400or 1 1 !' 4) ti The stateroad commission will meet with the Salt Lake county commission Tuesday at 2 pm at the capitol in an attempt to iron out conflicting points of view as to use of the county's 1948 federal secondary road allotment The conflict arose when the state commission announced the 312000 allotment had been earmarked for use on the Pioneer Memorial highway through canyon to Henefer The county maintains the money should be used to improve secondary roads within county limits — '- 1: St Today' k J IL N6 Tt 1 ‘ i State County Road - - A 'ftyv4---- fv ' r i Statisicians Open Meet 44' ' - -- ts An intensive training course in government methods of gathering data on acreage yield farm production livestock prices and other farm problems opened Monday at the Newhouse hotel under sponsorship of the U S Bureau of Agriculture Economics Statisticians of the bureau from 15 western states were engaged in study during a full days session i vefrt:1 ' The Episcopal church in Utah is in "as good or better financial condition as it has been for a number of years" it was reported Monday at the second day of the 41st annual Episcopal convocation of the district of Utah Convened for three days laymen and pastors of the church from i poration departmental and convo1 cation business were appointed :' I and elected 1 Financial Transactions ' '1 Forrest Walker treasurer re4 ported that a number of financial I transactions including purchase of met at St Paul's several new pieces of propetty Utah throughout ': Episcopal church to discuss cor- were completed during the past :' poration and departmental busi- year The department of Christian-socii - ness relations proposed that a ?' 4During both morning and after resolution be sent to the U S congress requestinc "measures be ' '44''''' taken to make good losses in the economic livelihood of the Navajo 4 people due to increses in population and overgrazing of their - so 04r ject for panel discussion when high school students of the state gather at the University of Utah in their annual Utah State speech meet April 16 and 17 H H Rose executive secretary Utah High School Activities Assn announced Monday J I I ot 4 World Federation Panel 4r ' - :i 4 it''4r 1 — : A world federation will be sub- — " - - I tI 1 - : -- - 1-:- i c - : roge -' — 4) 1 teW3 r1 44) '"44 r --- t v 1 ' '''1t- i :: ! 1 4V I'- rl' - r ' e i ' k Li t '''''' - j'k: ' T - - ' jr ' i 3 t- 04 - :': LL J ' 'N ''C - - v7 1) P k Vandals have made a habit of destroying street lights along Redwood rd from 3rd North to 9th North inclusive Utah Power & Light Co officials reported to police Monday Destruction of $40 worth of lights over the week end caused the power company to report the vandalism and request a close watch of the street lights of the area Meet t '11' k- t Jensen Funeral Slated Thursday be conducted Thursday noon r 0: 74 t i tl- -r v - ' C'''''A t 2 - 4 I 0- ---- 5 I 17 1 ''' — -I :::: 4 f r'gre4ateX09KRSR4440tety Episcopalians Hear Finances Of Church in Good Shape "1 sr r : 4- - tki' 1 1 1 Destroy Street Lights I - CiI'0 it ZI ') 1 '')' : tx t '14 7i 17-7- -- The annual installation dinner-danc- e of Salt Lake Round Table will be held Tuesday at 6:30 pm at the Hotel Utah announced Don V Tibbs retiring president Newly elected officers will be installed NIA ' 4e 1- ) Install Officers 1 I 1s- Lt - 100y f Blond curvaceous "Maisie" otherwise Cinema Actress Ann Sothern passed through Salt Lake City Monday en route to Hollywood from Sun Valley Miss Sothern who has played in a series of Maisie pictures now is working on a new film "Words and Music" - i t ' Changes Illrn Role ''' ver4 1 s icA4 s0"-- ' 5' The Salt Lake county commission Monday approved appointment of Henning Anderson former Murray police chief as deputy sheriff He replaces Heber C Smith resigned !' k ‘ & Approve Appointment - -- "-V- ' 378-11t- 1 - !' p t t !1 4-: e: 44:----stl- -- tCi1-9- f The Warren Edgar Davis fam- ily organization will meet 'ruesh East day at 8 pm at 004044xt -- ow t -rr-0- - -- -"' Z & Davis Family Meets k 1 17 0- - - r i $550 ward beds $7 formerly $450 and children's beds $450 ' formerly $250 The commission took the action after Earl C H Pearson hospital superintendent informed it that "the tremendous increase in the cost of hospitalization for the past two years causes me to feel rates charged patients at this hospital are far too low" 1 2 4 ' :W Rats at the county hospital 1 and applying to all patients adwere raised Monday after the Salt mitted from that date on are: Lake county commission gave it Private rooms $750 formerly ipproval George W Morgan commissioner of health and charity said rate schedule at the institution still is the lowest in the county New daily rates effective April it 0 G r' - :''' - ' -- N 11 O tt 1 N : i ::--- 19 :- -- |