Show - 0641sfr " — 'k t - ERASE RESTRICTIONS RADIO LOG City :oners Hear Proposals - !"- er'rri') - PAGE 22 e"7 t a To Ease A method of easing the housing shortage irr the area between Main and State sts from North Temple north to 10 rods south of 2nd North was proposed Thursday by four separate petitioners before the Salt Lake 5- Ia 4 I Deer led police a merry chase throughout Salt Lake City Thursday At least five of the animals were killed police reported Deer were killed by automobiles at 315 E Broadway and at Temple Bowling alleys N Temple near Main atOne deer injured when he tempted to jump a barbed onwire an fence and apparently slipped Icy surface was shot by a police officer Other Dead Animals Police and subsequently game wardens were notified of two other dead animals believed to have been hurt by automobiles One could have died of starvation aaid an investigating officer More than 50 head were observed in the forenoon in the area east of Main E and north of 17th South Police received scattered calls are throughout the day Here one some of the addresses where or more deer were reported: Hampton ave and 2nd East 437-9t- h East 640 E 6th South! 1068-2n- d ave 123 G et h East 154 Yale ave East Harvard and S State 505 E South Temple 12th East and let South 13th East and 7th South 1057-9t- il East: 1263 E 6th South 9th East and South Temple 5th East and 4th South Pursuing Officers animals to escape Efforts e pursuing officers often became ludicrous as the frantically churnof the deer failed to take ing feet hold on icy surfaces and the animals couldn't escape Handcuffs were brought into play when officers captured a deer With cuffed legs the animals were taken to the area behind the state capitol and released It is in that area that state game commissioners and wardens are attempting 4- - 1 4 etAkmk' i ' '' 14 ' vitt ' '''' ' V v ''''' v 4 I a PicMrs Pete Sayatovic ture taken in hospital after she was hospltalized by boulder fall 10000 Contact i i :lj - t a 'J51? - Movie 'Absorbs' Youth Police Intrude in Plot '-- f -4''' t '!: i st 4r ' - 4 r - ' :e 7'7: '1e'''' ' 1 1 -- - - : 11 D TT 401 ew --- - ''- 4 t z - ::3:1F-":- i 0 4- - -- rive ulail-- A LibiLL Ce - iL- - -- y ' or''A — - el -- f - Lik--3 6- -1 ' I Until Future Determined : - 1 r 1 ' k tPtrvAt - --- "A i- '- '''' ''''::: : - ' - t 1' ' --- ) - 7 ':-- - 3- ' E - -- -'!: ' - ' ': - - ':-- ''' '' ' - - - -- '1' - I-- -- 1' z''' '- a ' - -- ' - ' :' - - ' - - ' " ' I ' 1 - I - ' m 1 y- ' - r- ' t - - -''- r- 1' -' l - ' - ' - 4 1:' ' S Ls — -' J Bracken Lee Thursday ordered the publicity and in- i dustrial development commission to refrain from making new to supply a list of uncompleted i commitments for expenditures a estimate and their completion fund for I projects Meeting with IT P ID commis- sioners in the capitol the goermr asked that no new projects y) be started or planned "until further I 4 i cl -- :" r - - - r - - - - 1 i 4 f ? - n''"a' 1 - - 11)i: ' i-- - ' As he drop: his dime in March of Dimes wishing well Alfred Pope thinks a hit iss what hiscontribution will mean to Utah children who may be stricken by the dread disease Campaign opens Friday GIVE STARTING TODAY What's a Dime to You— A Little Polio Mercy? advised by me" "This action is deemed neces-sary until the legislature has de- termined the future policy with reference to your department" Gov Lee said in a letter handed to commissioners Urges Bureau End In his message to the legislature A lower rate of job turnover in Utah during 1948 ' indicating more Tuesday abolition otfhtenegoveprnIoDr aanskdeudrgfeodr stability on the part of employes that in lieu of its suggested appro- and a return to normalcy after priation of $1186000 for the next a postwar readjustment period biennium a fund of $100000 per was reported Thursday by B Li yaedavrertbiesinagpporfouopriratset for "direct the fund executive director Utah ' to be administered the govby department of employment The governor said a study of curity 1T P I D "convinces Inc that bene- for the year Openings during from its operation fits nonagricultural jobs totaled 38- - have resulting not been commensurate with I 1947 672 compared to 40031 in costs of operation During the Mr Flanagan noted 1947-4- 9 biennium the department's Placements in the of operation will exceed nonagriculicosts tural occupations he said 418 or approximately 400 more WIII Prepare Data than the previous year S Howells II P I D comRulon Found Farm Jobs missioner said the department's In the agricultural occupations list of uncompleted projects and previously handled through the an estimate of costs necessary to state department of agriculture complete them would be prepared the state employment security of- - Friday fice placed 24893 persons Among proposed projects affect- Job placements for veterans in- - ed by the Thursday order will be creased slightly during 1948 total- - a Kanab port of entry for which 'ing 12546 against 12320 service land already has been deeded Mr men and women placed in jobs the Howells said The department also previous year planned to buy some surplus job placements totaled ings at Wendover for conversion over the to a "welcome station" 6884 a slight increase Not affected will be a port of previous year Handicapped per- sons obtaining employment totaled entry building at St George now 812 for a decrease of approximate- - partially completed Cost of this ly 360 compared to 1947 project is estimated at $23000 Reception contracts for employ- - Projected work in several state ment and information showed a parks will be affected as will jump amounting to 342- work regarding scenic 901 an increase of More than 80- -' ploratory sites mineral and industrial - At a "kick-off- " tea held in the Hotel :Utah Thursday afternoon Mrs Emily S Stewart state women's division chairman met with leaders of the Salt Lake county women's organization to plan staffing of 25 collection booths which will be set up Friday in Salt Lake stores hotels and banks To Direct Booths Mrs Lucille Y Hays chair-mothman and Mrs Heber Bennion will be in charge Meanwhile 80000 envelopes "'ere going out to Utah schools for student contributions and J3oy Scouts announced that 10000 coin collectors had been instilled in business firms taverns hotels and cafes throughout the state Acute need for funds in 1949 was emphasized Thursday by Ira A Huggins Ogden state chairman who said Utah had spent $135000 in care of polio victims in 1948 or 10 times as much as in 1947 Deficit of $50000 He directed attention to the fact that $100000 had been spent during the closing months of 1948 to meet a sharp increase in cases which caused a $50000 deficit in the state polio budget Women's division is sponsoring the 1949 polio ball which will be held Feb 2 at 8:30 pm in Hotel Utah an'd-thlinnual polio fashion show to bei held Jan 29 at 12:30 pm in Hotel Utah Mrs Alan E Brockbank will be in charge of arrangements for the dance and Mrs R W Madsen for the fash on show Annual Polio Ball The annual March of Dimes dance Scheduled for Jan 31 at 8:30 ptri in Coconut Grove room i$ under chairmanship of Clifford L Ashton A booth for sale of the dance tickets will be set up Friday at 2nd South and Main Tickets also will be distributed through labor and other organizations Labor chairmen are Don R Evans A F L and Arthur Mullett 13—A er in Salina hospital reported Mrs Hazel Goodman hospital superintendent Friday The mother is Mrs Alyn Beck-stea- d Salina: The father is serving with the U S Navy Dr Ray E Noyes attended the birth Employes Jet Pay Iblie Wage boosts ranging from $5 to $25 a month and affecting ap- roximately 1350 Salt Lake City employes were approvea Thursday by the city commission Members of the city police fire parks water and auditor depart- ments benefited under the blanket increases Commissioners salary to allocate the $150000 voted needed for the salary increases from the city's 1919 unappropriated budget The raises according to Mayor Earl J Glade are intended "to adjust certain inequities" which commissioners are attempting to eliminate The wage boosts will become effective Feb 1 Blanket boosts of $10 monthly were given all civil service employes in the police and fire de- Water partments t- : 1 - 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I build-Fema- le ed 000 New applications for employ- ment totaled 31935 including a higher number of female workers but a slight decrease of veteran and handicapped job seekers Referrals by the department for as did employment increased counseling service and proficiency tests During the year referrals totaled 75923 including 26189 for agricultural employment and 49- 734 for nonagricultural pursuits Females receiving referrals num- bered 13442 veterans 19893-anhandicapped persons 1573 - welfaré Group ew Seeks-- Control Setup The Salt Lake County Welfare council Thursday approved is recommendation that adminiatration of the state welfare program be delegated to a citizen board appointed by the governor with approval of the state senate Also recommended by the group in the Red Feather bldg meeting 112 S State were proposed revisions in Utah's public assistance laws Revisions- included the removal of residence requirements Reiteration of his avowed plan for the removal of to reduce "waste and extrava- restrictions and on administrative gance" in state government was costs for welfare the theme Thursday of Gov J Single Director Bracken Lee speaking before members of the Women's LegislaOn the basis of its study the tive Council of Utah in the gov- council iecommended that the lay ernor's board room welfare bontidselect a single Approximately 200 women rep- feqsionat exttPutive as state direcresenting more than 100 Thurs- tor According to Rev Ethvin H clubs in Utah attended the Wilson minister First Unitarian day morning meeting Mrs Heber church who introduced the proBennion Jr presided and intro- posal the welfare director would duced the chief executive not be subject to civil service but In removing waste in state continually open to removal from the governor said office at the will of the public government "some persons may be hurt The council also approved apbut which is better to hurt a few plications for organizational methor all the people?" bership by the Salt Lake Kiwanis Warden John E Harris of the club the Ministerial Assn of Salt state prison another speaker City Salt Lake Council for 'Civic described conditions at the Sugar-hous- e Unity and the Primary Children's institution- and plans for hospital the Nominated as director t of the prison Special guests were Mrs Lee Community Chest were Mrs ForSen Alonzo F Hopkin senate rest B Hodges legislative repreC I O A M Ferro will be in president and Rep Ed J McPolin sentative and corresponding seccharge of the ticket sale booth speaker of the house retary Victory lodge No 89 Ladies' society Brotherhood of Lo comotive Firemen and Engineers A L Howell trustee Salt Lake Federation of Labor Rt Rev Stenhen Episcopal bishop of Utah now filling an unexpired term on the board Arch M Thurman personnel director department of pupil personnel Salt Utah's predatory animals declining in recent years Lake City board of education rediminished in 1948 by at least 7262 elected D James Cannon pubThe state predatory animal control board said Thurslisher Sugarhouse Bulletin and Ray D Free assistant manager day that bounty was collected on that number of predators Monies paid out on bounties totaled $54582 Hygeia Ice Co In 1947 12214 predators were killed and $74700 was Subject to Approval out of The lower reflects methods number this year paid All directors nominated are subelec control and is indicative of their declining numbers said ject to final approval and memtion by Community Chest Vernal A Bergesen livestock commissioner of the board bership at its annual meeting the In the quarter ended Dec 31 1948 1032 coyotes 252 latter part of February bobcats and 12 cougars were killed The 1947 figures for Elected members of the Commuthe same quarter were 1377 coyotes 279 bobcats and 30 nity Chest budget committee were Calvin A Behle reelected Mrs cougars Three wolves were killed in the state in 1947 none Allan M Lipman vice chairman last year of the welfare council Dr Robert Totals for 1948 show 3652 coyotes and 2509 coyote pups D Steele president Westminster 941 bobcats and 162 cougars were killed Bounties were college: Mrs Mae Stevens presibranch American paid on coyote pups in April May and June last year first I dent Salt Lake of University Women time bounties were paid on the young and Dr W Melvin reelected In 1947 10986 coyotes 1130 bobcats and 121 cougars Granite School director Strong were killed and bounty collected District guidance services d Lee Demands Waste End - mig-rant- s -- '- department ' Strike illeet Neis Nothing Definite - Point-of-the-Mount- Utah Predatory Animals Cut Last Year $54582 Paid Little progress was reported at a Thursday afternoon meeting of representatives of the striking Fire- Brotherhood of Locomotive men and Enginemen and officials ot the Kennecott Copper Corp Utah division Both Dan Edwards examiner Utah labor relations board and Ralph Williams San Francisco conciliator for the U S department of labor reported "nothing definite" developed from the conference They said the same groups would meet again Saturday at 9 am Some 5000 employes have been idle for 77 days as the result of the brotherhood strike C-Cl- - Lauds Marshall Plan Eastman Hatch president of Eastman Hatch Co addressing Salt Lake Lions club Thursday in Hotel Utah on his recent I expe-Associati- on riences in Europe said the Marshall plan is playing "a vital role in rebuilding postwar Europe" - r'' -7- ""- - '' - - '" 4- '''''' '' --- ' 1 ' - - 4 e personnel received increases ranging- from $5 to $15 monthly: park per department workers $5 to $25 onth and hikes of $5 to $15 monthly for 10 employes in the city auditor's office ''' ? : - i i i a - '''' '''''' ''''' fi" ''' '' '''' ' -' - ''' - A - a - - - - - - 7W4 I - ---- I c I ' t t 7 '' 1 Utah polio leaders deeply concerned over 'dwindling funds and rising incidence of polio late Thursday were completing final plans for opening Friday of the 1949 March of Dimes campaign Minimum requirements for care of the sick in Utah will be $175000 they estimate Tribune Sperin1 t oh Turnover In Utah Levehng Off Flanagan - - - 1- i '''' 1 I i - - - k Gov 1 ' - ''' '''' ' sk - -- "r' - - - '' - 1 " 1 '''''' - - i ' If - - -- - ' :": I - - t f 1 V f Advises Action Necessary '' :::-::-- :'' - ' : :' ' -: : I- I — I: f - 7 ':- - 8 k I ' - isi- t: t - 1 - ' 7" --'1' 1:- t 1Vashington County Wintii's fury still was centered in southern and eastern Utah however and two Washington county communities and the Untah basin remained isolated No hardships were reported from County Officials To Meet in L 3 0- - 5 I sections of Utah remained snowbound Thursday as high winds and new heavy snow continued to harass plowbut northern ing operations Utah for the second successive day had moderate temperatures and little precipitation In Salt Lake City the mercury climbed to 33 degrees at the airport weather bureau station the first time since New Year's day that an above freezing reading has been made Snow began to fall in the city at about 9 pm however and continued on into the night Early Friday about an ipch of new snow was on the ground and it was still falling The weather forecast calls for snow all over the state Friday and somewhat cooler temperatures nt - ' : r ' - U )'4 c k ' - Full Welfare Aid Wins Approval 41 ""77k - I t 11:- - x : ' -- I Utah Board Chooses Chief Of Liquor Control Liaison U - E I -- 11-lea- ce Aioma rc-24-'20- :TWENTY-ON- t - Greyhound Bus SalinaMother14 Bears 9Pound Lauds Child at Hospital Jan Depot in S L boySALINA was born to a Monthly in '48 ' - ' (' 'ole 1 5 Two V A Offices Out-patie- - - According to witnesses several boys were chasing dogs and deer:t on the hill near the couple's apart- r ment in Bingham and it was bed lieved their activity may have loosed the rock Officers who investigated the mishap were Bingham police officer Elmer Cantalone and Salt Lake county deputy sheriff R J Concontacts with Personal Salt Lake City will have the men at Veterans adminis- tratto finest Overland bug station faciliBorn in Eureka ties in the west with the opening tration offices throughout the state averaged 10000 monthly durSayatovic was born in Eu- Saturday of the new Greyhound county and was a depot at 107 W South Temple ing 1948 the regional V A office reka Juab graduate of Tintic high school She R J Walsh president of Overland reported Thursday The regional office alone aver- was married to Pete Sayatovic Greyhound Lines said Thursday about six years ago She was a to concentrate the marauders aged 5100 personal contacts member Lake City is a terminal Church "Salt of of Jesus the hoping to keep them from entering monthly Saints To the veterans hospital in Salt Christ of Latter-da- y point between Omaha and - the the city by providing plenty of Lake besides husband her Surviving V A or coast and the location- of west other City hospitals feed one of our two maintenance states more than are a daughter Jo Ann Sayatovic A number of the deer were were admitted her stepfather and mother Mr shops" Mr Walsh said ihazed" back into the hills by 4500 Utah veterans and Mrs William Kitt Long treatments Beach The bus lines medical pointed radio cars Cal and a brother and half out that the Saltpresident fake office now and dental examinations and William Ivie and 190 persons and is growtreatments ran to almost 50000 brother Jack Beach employs ing constantly "Bukiness generApproximately $22000000 was Kitt Jr Long Police Check Report ally is good although blizzards paid for subsistence tuition books have retarded bus travel to some and tools for more than 15000 Deer Of Run-Dow- n veterans receiving G I education Nurses Alumni Topic degree" Mr Walsh said ''Bus travel used to be the poor Dr Charles H Hardin Branch Police Thursday night were benefits Loans processed or mainman's a in tained came to files of way but not any more All value of head the of northa of out the department psychiastory checking types of people now travel by east bench resident who said he $29000000 with some 720000 try University of Utah medical bus" said The Overland Greysaw an automobile carrying three pieces of correspondence handled college will speak on "Psycho- hound helines serves 17 western somatic Medicine" at a meeting of men and bearing an Idaho license throughout the year miles of routes 5000 states has end 665 L S D the of Nurses the Alumni Assn the afterpera By year run down deer Thursday 7000000 and carried passengers V sons were in 8 activin A at the LDS employed noon Monday pm 1948 he said three men ities with 260 at the veterans hos- hospital nurses home Miss Cath- in Lines He told police---th- e estimated that the pital and 405 at regional offices erine Brimm is program chairman the new officials will got out of the car and cut anihandle 100 facility deers throat then loadedgthe and arrivals per day departures mal into their automobile They out of Salt Lake Cost of remodeltold the witness they were working ing the new structure was estifor the state fish and wildlife mated at $400000 service Mr Walsh was accompanied to The Incident occurred at 4th Salt Lake City by R J O'Connor ave and P at police reported general traffic manager for the company They will leave Sunday1 To direct liaison bftween the Carroll was Ogden state liquor control commission named to a positionThursday which places and municipal police officers C S enforcement of liquor control on a local level S A Democrat Mr Carroll is forThe state welfare commission mer business representative of a Final approval was given ThursThursday gave official authorizaUtah State Federation of Labor day to plans full for the 26th annual tion to county directors for local union His appointment was Convention of the Utah State Aspayment of February welfare DemoW Pace announced by J sociation of County Officials to grants as requested Tuesday by cratic member of the liquor com- open Wednesday in Newhouse Gov J Bracken Lee mission He said the new liaison hotel After conferring with Senate I' director would coordinate enforceArias G Ee 'nap Ogden presiPres Alonzo F Hopkin and House ment with local officials by mak- dent V C Andrews vice presiMcPolin and Ed other J Speaker ' recommendations to the liq- dent 'Nephi and Eugene C Ford members of the legislature the ing uor commission and local officers Davis county met Thursday with "assistcommissiop authorized The appointment was announced C A Grant executive director ance payments for the present ' a shakeup in Weber and discussed the program following without reduction" Official action t ' county liquor affairs including ' as withheld until assurance had 1 : ': i'' resignation of two Ogden state been given that the legislature store managers naming of liquor would give attention to the deIli Weber a county liquor control suA° partment's dwindling funds withdrawal of a perand pervisor The commission announced last mit of an Eccles building agency 1 week a 1450 reduction would be E B Dudman owner of an Og!-: necessary in February grants but 000--den men's furnishings store is on recommendation of the goverthe new control supervisor for nor and assurance of legislators When Merlin Verholtz 13 Weber county He succeeds Wilbe amounts will the regular paid Ruiten6eck reat 1:30 aM Friday awakened liam also who next month on the assumption signed as manager of state store the place where he had been that an appropriation to cover an No 2 sleeping did not seem at all like 1 impending deficit would be II S A Macfarlane resigned as home Illtail granted It wasn't manager of state liquor store No t i r 16 to be supervised temporarily The lad perfectly content with I by Mr Dudrnan Vernal Neilsen the motion picture he had seen 1 k Auto's Starter Stolen was named manager of store No had fallen asleep and was locked I i NA Police Thursday were asked to 2 Closure of theEccles building inside Southeast theater 2121- theft of the starter He awakened at 1:30 investigate agency will save approximately llth East called frforn an automobile owned by I $500 a month according to comand am k police for help East-Th- e Max Lich e nh eim 66-r- d mission estimates notified police Sugarhouse starter Mr Lichenheim said j Roy W Simmons Republican theater personnel gained enwas removed from the auto member of the commission said trance to the show house and esthe changes were made in the in- corted the youngster home parked in front of his residence sometime Wednesday night or Co S C4Lrro1l : Former labor terest of economies promistd by Merlin is son of Mr and Mrs man to direct liquor liaison Gov J Bracken Lee Ed Verholtz 1208 Driggs ave Thursday morning of-th- PAGE 11( : 4 I 14-Ye- ar - LOCAL NEWS 11112 '- drift-ridde- ' I 1 ' ' 14 Sunday when a 250- down a pound boulder home mountainside and into fracturing her leg Mrs Dorothy 28 died Bingham Sayatovic 6 pm in a Salt Lake at Thursday r )40 ' I hospital An attending physician said exact cause of death probably could not be determined without an autopsy but said it is almost certain an embolism took the either area young woman's life U S highway 40 in the StrawThis would mean that the mar- berry valley sector and state highrow from her shattered leg bone ways 33 and 53 all leading to the were blocked had entered a blood vessel and Uintah basin the day Slides on the throughout circulation said he stopped state roads made their reopening indefinite but crews were continuTwo Leg Fractures n efforts to open the i Admitted to the hospital Sun- ing national highway day night Mrs Sayatovic was comstate road Late reported as suffering from two mission Thursday officials said U S 40 leg fractures a lacerated face and would remain closed during the shock because of continuing winds When the boulder shattered a night and drifting snow but work on it second floor double casement would cortinue window in the Sayatovic home Period Mrs Sayatovic and her husband Pete were seated on a davenette Vernal residents said it was the directly opposite the window first time in at least 14 years that Mr Sayatovic suffered a leg U S highway 40 had been closed laceration but he was not hos- for any length of time Reports inpitalized He was given emergency dicated bread and eggs were in treatment in Bingham short supply but not dangerously ' See The couple's daughter Jo Ann Page 36 Column 4 who also was in the room was not injured 3t t ''' A - - 536-11- th 658-10t- - I Tftor ' I t CP:3' UTAH FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 14 1949 - Heavy Fall Harasses Plowing Crews Storm to Continue Five Deer Die SunOay's Boulder Injuries In Urban Fatal to Bhlgham Woman Injured last rs SL Mishaps hurtled her crry SALT LAKE Snow Isolates South East Utah Sections The commission noted that no change is proposed within 10 rods of the capitol This is to prevent view from the building being cut off The proposal was given commission 111proval which will recommend to the city commission a public hearing Ralph A Sheffield zoning and planning commission vice chairman said the group also recommended zoning changes of lots immediately abutting the Union Pacific railroad tracks with south frontage on Montague ave (940 South st) Changes were recommended only on the east 350 feet of that block and would permit construction of warehouses for storage of nonobjectionable merchandis6 City zorting and planning commission The proposal offered by the petitioners is to change the zone regtflations from "A'-'- and "A-3- " to class "B" This would change the present regulation allowing only four-un- it apartments to one allowing multiunit apartments not exceeding 45 feet in height In the area under consideration there are number of old homes too large for modern and feasable for remodeling into farnunilItill'unesit apartments One argument of the is that being near the capitol such remodeling would provide for many more state workers ("I SECOND SECTION ousincr Shortage yi 4 - r 400w :: |