| Show - 1 - Iv - RADIO LOG 1 I PAGE B--6 i i 'I SECOND SECTION 0 a Iv e "t v C:14 )e 1 "ft ' Irjt110 tit It'itirH'i SALT LAKE CITY IJTA11 SUNDAY MORNING '' ' ' DECEMBER 15 1946 ' 4 '' -' ' - ' -- :' ' - - ' i '''' 4- - - '''''''-- - ' '--' I t - ' -' 1 t ' ' : - ' f f - :: '' A g f '' - t 0 A i J ' ‘9 - ' t' - ''' ' ''' '' ' :' 7" r z' ' :' ' - -" ‘''''' '' - 1 1 !' '1-- t t I t' '' - !- -- ' :-- r' - - :''::4- i - - - - 1 ' I ' : ':''i--2 s4is 4 ' ' : - i- ' -- "' ' —''!' ' ' ' ' 4) : 1' -- - ' sf: t- : ' r ' t ':'-- ''''i" " '' i'-- t A 41''k r !k ' '''': -t ''-- :'''''' '? '1ir ' 3 4: "' - 4::: t - ' 'k - ': ''- ' :r' k ' ir 4r ' ' -- -- - ' - '- '' i t 4 - -- - i ! 1 - i 3 f i " I - f ' 3 : 1 i : 4 1 t : 1 s (471 opdreeJdsrS CHECK 'CORNERSTONE' OF GREAT STATE - "Know Your 1 ' - 4 ' t '''''' :! - I 4 — 1 I Utah" should begin with the state it is agreed by Gov Herbert B constitution Maw center and Clark N Stoll! left and 'en- - 4 I dell J Ashton who are inspecting the original document in the state capitol "Know Your 'Utah" week will be the first 1947 centennial feature 'KNOW UTAH' Laker Drug Firm Executive Viits Friends Ex-Sa- lt Dates for State Event 1 Walgreen Drug Co plans new stores but not in this area H Tracy Fowler vice 'president in charge of store operations declared Saturday upon his arrival in Salt Lake City to "make Calling on the people of the a routine inspection" state "to recite - the history of S L Concert Scores Hit Ey DR LOWELL M DURHAM' The Utah Symphony and its eminent director Werner Janssen shared the spotlight with one of the worlds greatest rnasters of the violin Yehudi Menuhin Saturday evening in the third of this EellSOnS scheduled concerts In the Brahms symphony No 4 Mr Janssen and the orchestra produced their most thrilling work of the season far surpassing performances of Brahma' First and Sbellus No 2 both of which received excellent treatment in preceding concerts And so it did not seem out of place when at the conclusion of the opening movement of this masterpiece of Brahma the enthusiastic audience spontaneously burst into applause This is exactly what happened when the work was first played under the composer's direction by the famous Meiningen orchestra At that time there were insistent cries from the audience for a repetition of the lovely yet dramatic slow movement reel Surging 'Thrill is It difficult to understand how anyone present could have failed to feel a surging thrill as the orchestra reached the powerful climax toward the end winding-u- p of the first movement Mr Janatiens interpretation of the lovely second movement said by many critics to be the finest single symphonic movement ever penned was very well conceived and smoothly performed In the powerful Passacaglia the closing movement the group rose to fierce heights commencing with the opening announcement of the eight-ba- r theme by' the lower brass heard the Los ' This reviewer Angelee Philharmonic do this work last season and Saturday night's performance by our own symphony was far superior in every respect We are indeed on our way to national recognition Superb Rendition Mr Menuhin's playing of the Mendelssohn was superb Menuhin's rendition of Bach's first sonata in G minor as an encore was beautifully doneIt made us wish that he had played as his major work of the evening the Beethoven Brahma or Tschaikowsky concertos none of which have been heard locally The evening's program was off to a rousing start with the Overture to the School for Scandal by Barber This clever and delightful work was skillfully played and was full of interest from start to finish Completing the program was Mr Janssen's own orchestral transcription of Debussy's lovely piano workClair de Lune which was added proof of our conductor's sound musicianship i 1 1 i I ' 1 ' 1 : I I' I ' : 1 I Fowler Accompanied the Walgreen executive who left Salt Lake City in December 1945 upon his promotion from the position of western division director will visit many friends here The by Mrs couple will return to their home in Chicago Tuesday "One of the big stores to be opened will be in San Francisco" said Mr Fowler "In Intermountain division Walgreens plan ex- tensive modernization and remodeling as soon as materials are avail- able" Supplies of merchandise are especially plentiful this Christmas season and many previously hardto-get items such as kodaks and sheer silk hose are again on Walgreen shelves "In fact" said Mr Fowler "we are even getting nylons in some quantity again" He sitid almost all of the men who had left Walgreens to enter the armed services had returned and that his company had many training programs for veterans Well known in Salt Lake City Mr Fowler was employed by Schramm-Johnson Co before it was taken over by Walgreen in 1929 and has been with the latter company ever since achievement of our people" - Gov Herbert B Maw Saturday- proclaimed the period from Jan 4 to 10 az "Know Your Utah" week The proclamation was issued at the suggestion of the Sons of Utah Pioneers which is cooperating with the Centennial commission in developing a program of events for observance of the Centennial year '1947 Jan 4 was selected sa the beginning of the week because it is the 51st anniversary of Utah's statehoed Gov Maw urged all residents of the state individually and in educational church and civic groups to promote a better understanding of the history and background of our state our rights under the law and the spirit of our constitution to the end that patriotism good citizenship and devotion to our fair state may abound in the hearts of all" In company with Wendell J Ashton president Sons of Utah Pioneers and Clark N Stohl member of the Know Your Utah committee Gov Maw inspected the original draft of the Utah constitution which was adopted 51 years ago in January The document is in a special case in the state capitol Car Crash Draws $35 Traffic Fine Files for Test Ex-SLPolicem- an Pleading guilty to a chargeof driving his car into the rear of another vehicle waiting for a red traffic light Reed P Daniels 23 1129-4t- h East was fined $35 by Police Judge Reva Beck Bosone Saturday Other cases In courtSaturday were: Ignoring a stop sign—Vernon L Burgess Woods Cross forfeited $35 Failure to yield right of way— Application to taken an examination Jan 4 for the position of police sergeant was filed Saturday With Salt Lake Civil Service commission by Wiley H Smith former Salt Lake police patrolman who was discharged by Chief of Police L C Crowther Smith was discharged by Chief Crowther for the alleged mish Charles R Jorgensen 21 treatment of prisoners and now Ea8t pleaded guilty fined $35 is the a red traffic light civilawaiting a hearing before Driving through service commission on his pe—Lawrence A Kottel 24 842 Roosevelt ave forfeited $35 tition of reinstatement 1188-4t- 61 S L FAMILIES STILL LACKING SANTA SUBS FOR YULE As its doors closed Saturday night the department of The Salt LakeTribune-Telegra- Sub-for-San- ta - last-minu- te - ta m i J Sub-for-San- ta issued an appeal to Salt Laken to aid promptly in bringing Christmas happiness to children in needy Salt Lake City homes More than 20 warm-hearte- d individuals and organizations responded to the call Saturday But the record shows there are 61 deserving families of children who are not yet cared for The situation calls for prompt action on the part of Salt takers if- the city's Christmas giving program is to be successful And Salt takers for 17 years have made sure it succeeds Dwindling toy stocks in downtown stores indicate persons should act now to avoid disappointment in Purchases Those willing to help retain a child's belief in Christmas may obtain a family of one or more children by dialing when the office opens Monday morning or by coming to headquarters 301 Tribune-Telegram Sub-for-San- ' i - - - '' ' : ' ' ''' : ' -- - ' ' - i - ' : ' ' - A compromise between Salt Lake City commission and business representatives on an "equitable and justifiable" means of obtaining needed additional city revenue loomed late Saturday The picture as it appeared following a morning session of the commission indicated the businessmen would be willing to capitulate on a one-haof 1 proposed business franchise tax if the source city was agreeable to establishment of another additional of revenue Business representatives meeting with the commission expressed the view they would not oppose a Indellyststitgot: of 1'70 tax on gross receipts of sales However the considered this proposal inadequate to meet the financial needs of the municipality ----- -"' After Saturday's meetin g 0"--s conferred Glade Earl J Mayor lf - - z ' i - - - : :::: '' an - 'i ' i ': 4'zi ?: !: - 4 4 -- : '-' an LDS - 1 App Presiding Bishopric Aid ar a 1d all-sta- te - EARLY MAILING OF GIFTS URGED AGAIN as I ' Representatives David J WilRepublican candidate for the office in the November election announced Saturday Mr Wilson definitely decided to son contest the election which was decided on a margin of 104 votes at 'a conference with the G 0 P state executive committee in New house hotel Saturday afternoon Vernon Romney state chairman reported that the committee heard a resume of evidence developed to date and was of the opinion that a contest was fully justified Issue Up to House The issue will be resolved by -e" house rather than the courts the t since the two branches of congress are by constitutional provision 1 t judges of theiroldrespective memelections combership The I 4 mittee has been absorbed by the fudiciary committee so the con- 1 ' ''' It '1“ '''''4 test presumably will be handled ' by the latter house committee f 11r Wilson said the contest must be filed and notice served on Rep I Walter K Granger Democratic i Dec 25 He added incumbent by 00--0 i for the contest would that grounds -- -I be set forth epecifically in the e petition Declining to disclose specific 1 ''' grounds for challenging the official canvass in advance of the 1 Mr Wilson said the contest 4 ' fiEng 1 would allege illegal reg-I generally ' 's t istration counting and voting and ' ' I Illegal exclusion of ballots iix-'--- 4 Judiciary Probe A Burgess Young Member Procedure in the issue will be of Tau Beta PI engineering unit determined by the judiciary committee which may send investi1 ators to Utahto take evidence or require the contestants to get bT deposition the evidence they wish to submit The official canvass gave Rep Granger a margin of 104 votes over Mr Wilson A total of 56 : straight DemocraiJo ballots were reportedly not credited to Rep in Morgan county but Funeral services for A Burgess Granger leaders took these Republican Young 61 1445 Harvard ave votes into consideration before deprominent Utah mining executive cid!ng to start a contest and metallurgical engineer who died Saturday morning in a Salt Lake- - hospital will be conducted Tuesday at 12:15 pm at 574 E 1st South Mr Young was born March 22 1885 in Salt Lake City a son of Alfales and Ada Cpttle Young Preparation of injunction proHis grandfather wits Brigham ceedings against Jim Downing of the fight promoter to prevent future Young second president Latter-day Church of Jesus Christ of public assemblies in the building Saints currently being used at the state fairgrounds was begun Saturday Engineering Graduate by Atty E flay Christensen He attended Salt Lake City lie city was so Instructed by Mayor schools the University of Utah Earl J Glade an inspection Thurs University of California and Columbia university from which he dayFollowing Fire Marshal Willis T by graduated in 1906 with a BS de- Smith Salt Lake fire department gree in metallurgical engineering the building constructed to house His first professional work was livestock was described as a "seriwith a mining company in eastern ous fire trap" Saturdays action Canada and was followed by his was the result of an opinion by employment as a metallurgiist by Atty Gen Grover A Giles who t Mercur Consolidated Mining ruled the city had jurisdiction to Co at Mercur Utah enforce its ordinances on the fair Ln 1911 he joined the staff of grounds and City Atty Christenthe International Smelting & sen said not Refining Co at Tooele He started Indorsing the city's need to as a draftsman in the mechanical "cleanup" the fairgrounds Publisli department and then became suc- Safety Commissioner L C Rom cessively chief testing engineer ney declared: "Bunco artists gyp lead plant superintendent assistpickpockets unsafe con ant general superintendent and games struction and haphazard Inspection general superintendent public safety will plague In 1925 Mr Young was made for the :entire centennial unless Salt assistant manager of Interna- the tional's operations in Utah and Lake City is given the powers to moved from Tooele to Salt Lake control and punish violators of its City After 18 years in this posi- ordinances" tion He was in 1943 appointed metallurgical manager in charge S orall International's metallurgical operations in Utah and he held this position at the time of his death Members of the Salt Lake Ora President 'Grandsons of B Y' torich society choir which will He was a member of Tau Beta present "The Messiah" in the Pi national honorary engineering L D S tabernacle Dec 29 will re the hearse Sunday at 3 pm in the fraternity a member of and American Institute of Mining tabernacle under the direction of assistant con Metallurgical Engineers and past Lisle Bradford chairman of the Utah section of ductcr the institute He was also a memOnly those singers who pre ber of the Alta club Salt Lake viousiy have sung in "The MesCity Chamber of Commerce and siah": or who have been accepted served as president of Grandsons this year will be needed for the of Brigham Yong Miss Bradford said He married Georgia Allen in presentation Soloists will be selected next New York City Oct 10 1912 She Sunday Preceded him in death Survivors include two daughters Mrs Cecilia Carpenter and Mrs Sylvia Hamilton both of Salt Lake City and three brothers S M Young Chowchilla Cal Percival Young Salt Lake A11'directors were reelected and City and Marshall Young Chico assets of $280000 were reported Cal and eight krandchildren Friends may call at 574 E 1st at the first annual stockholders' Inc South Sunday and Monday Burial meeting of the Utah Fund investment will be in Mt Calvary cemetery regulated management company it was announced Saturday Directors reelected alrofficers Officers and directors 'are R H Burton president S B Eggertsen vice president W D Nebe ker Jr secretary-treasurand Appointment of Elliott W Evans investment manager and Elton Bingham as chief deputy county W race and C Leslie Wheelers attorney and naming of other staff directors members was announced Saturday by Edward M Morrissey Police Auxiliary Party publican Salt Lake county attorney- Christmas party for members of elect Other staff members are Arthur the Police Mutual Aid auxiliary A Allen Jr Marvin J Bertocht will be held at the Civic Center Ernest F Baldwin Perry II Burn-th- 544 S Main Monday at 1:30pm ham and E R Callister deputy A luncheon will be followed by & county attorneys John Rich was program and exchange of gifts named criminal investigator and according to Mrs Amelia Berta disen fistaff officer 'Aurlius E Miner clerk - with Gus p Backman - executive Cham- - secretary Salt Lake City ber of Commerce and said the of commission felt that one-ha-lf 1 would be a fair and jutifiable tax to impose upon retailers Mr Backman told the mayor this figure probably would be nside reasonable by business leaders providing some of the burden of raising city revenue be shifted from the shoulders of a small group to include others 'The city commission earnestly Is working towards the develop- merit of a program which would spread the citys financial problem more thinly" disclosed Mayor Glade "We are fully cognizant of the magnitude of the financial dif- ficulties confronting us and are striving our utmost to reach a fair an equitable solution" He declared study towards this goal will be continued over the week end and probably a feasable plan will be ready for presentation at another meeting Monday Al- -though no definite plans were released by the mayor he indicated study is being concentrated upon a garbage collection service of in-$1 per month payable quarterly creased water rate and sewage disposal 'Charges If a plan is agreed upon the city commission will put their heads together with business leaders Monday to formulate passage of an ordinance said the mayor Submits Budget Needs City Auditor Louis E Holley ordered Friday by the commission to prepare a statement of the and figures city's financial statustax revenues on proposed business submitted the following: Present budget maximum— Postwar fund not earmarked $111852 unappropriated surplus 12100 mill increase to $25000 18 limit $15000 library levy of mill $98000 for a total o' fr - filed with the U S House of - two-thir- ds 8249852 Proposed new revenue licenses based on retail sales of $175 milliof 1 $175000 $350000 one- fourth of 1rr $437000 three- of 1 co $525000 of of 1 tic $700000 and one-ha- lf $875000 Retail sales in Salt on—One-tenth two-tent- hs of 1 four-tent- hs Lake City are estimated- at near $190000000 Sees Equitable Basis Commissioner D A Affleck e serted he has opposed the proposed one-haof 1 business franchise tax from its inception However hefeels the principals of the ordi'lance are equitable and "if the to perhaps figure were reduced of 1 it would form a sound basis for a justifiable tax" He said in his opinion one-haon uretail sales "wenotiolnd bofe ljustttalcoo f a businesses course we would like to raise a million dollars" declared Commissioner Affleck "but at same time raising of half that amount would be a great achieve- ment I feel we should fairly do the best we can for this year and meinwhile formulate some other feasible methods of obtaining city revenue for next year" frhe city head said he has been asked by the commission to under- take the responsibility of finding means to finance the project He said one avenue being considered is the obtaining of necessary funds separate from the city budget payment of which would be on annual basis from a nominal tax added to individual pur- chaser's tiekets Cost of the sta dium is set at $159000 Reviewing the furore caused by the announcement of the pro- posed business tax licenses Mayor Glade said: feel that part of our objec- tive already has been achieved Business firms have been aroused to a realization of the inequities now existing between those classes of businesses paying license fees and those paying none and that something constructive and fair should be done about it Recognize City's Needs "They have openly expressed their recognition of the municipal- ity's need of a substantial pro- gram of financing and that they should be active in the formulation of that program They have assured me that they recognize the legislative restraints now operating which in times of eco- -nomic maladjustment make orbusiness procedure in the citv's affairs "There is no desire on my part to perpetuate this emergency leg- islation I realize with our critics good municipal administra- tion in matters of major commu- nity improvements involves long range financial planning" as-h- lf two-tent- hs lf a VI CY A contest for Utah's First district congressional seat will be 1 1 i 15-Day-0- On Franchise Levy - - - Maw Sets Up Candidate to Ask Congress for Recount of Votes S L Compromise Seen - Dead is Rodney Lynn 26 Pan' - fp v f guitch In "very poor" condition in Salt r-- t Lake General hospital is Mrs '4 I Y Nellie Farrell Clark 171 E 7th 4t1f' South i Mrs Nellie Farrell Clark 171 E 7th South was reported in "very ' poor" condition in Salt Lake General hospital and Max Stephens Gets Thorpe It Isaacson 11 1727 White ave was reported In "good" condition following two high position in L D S church accidents separate Saturday night 01111S Mrs Clark struck by a car driven by Glade L Draper 21 368 S 8th West at approximately 611 S Main at 11:02 pm was suffering from head injuries and possible internal hurts Mr Draper drove away after the accident but reported a short time later to police headquarters Draper said that he did not see Mrs Clark Appointment of Thorpe Beal and that she was apparently cross- Isaacson 48 1326 Harvard ave ing the street in an unmarked general agent for the Lincoln Nazone tional Life Insurance Co for Utah Frank N - Babbel Springville Idaho and Nevada as second counwas the driver of the auto ywhich selor in the presiding bishopric hit the Stephens boy Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y The Stephens boy was struck at Saints was announced Saturthe intersection of 27th South and day by the church first presidency Imperial st at approximately Joseph L Wirthlin who has 11:30 pm He suffered a compound been second counselor to Presiding fracture of the right leg Bishop Le Grand Richards since Sgt Harry L Taylor 32 Ft April 1938 was advanced to first Douglas received a cut lip and counselor succeeding the late M possible fractured jaw and Betty O Ashton who died Oct—1 1946 Sadler 22 1529 E 3045 South sufThe new appointment becomes fered a fractured right arm in a effective immediately but is subtwo-ccollision at 9th South and ject to the sustaining vote of the 2nd West church membership at the next Drivers of the autos were Harry general conference in April 1917 Pease 919 WashingtOn st and In Yale Ward Bishopric Wallace M Peck 1025 W 1st Mr Isaacson now is first counSouth Thomas R Judd 418-6t- h East selor in the Yale ward bishopric also was booked at city jail Satur- a position he has held the past day night on "drtinken driving four years- - He also has served as charges following a collision be- a Sunday school stake board memtween his car and one driven by ber and member of an elders' Merritt J Remington 2417 Park quorum presidency The new church general authorat at 2416 7th West There were no injuries ity is a member of the Utah State 110momPiftr1PO Agricultural college board of trustees a member of the Salt Lake Dead Autoist Found City Chamber of Commerce the Utah Life Managers' Assn and the In Wreck Utah Life Underwriters' Assn He was born Sept 6 1898 at ORDERVILLE 1Cane County— Ephraim a son of Martin and A traffic fatality which appar- Mary Beal Isaacson He attqnded ently occurred more than 15 days public schools at Ephraim snow ago on highway 89 in sparsely college Utah State Agricultural settled country south of here was college and University of CaliforHe was selected discovered Saturday noon by a nia yonth as he was guard while playing on the Snow college (then Snowacademy) basskating on a near-b- y pond Victim of the accident was ketball team identified by Sheriff George A Coached in Idaho Swapp of Kane county as Rodney He served as superintendent of Mr Lynn Lynn 28 Panguitch schools at Bancroft Ida and at Death of Rodney Lynn near the same time as athletic coach Orderville was the third traffic for Bancroft high school then to the old Brigham Young fatality in 1946 for Kane county went college Logan as instructor and which had no fatalities in 1945 five Mr Lynn's death was Utah's at the same time coached for years until the school was discon189th traffic fatality for 1946 when he went to Ephraim as compared to 166 to Dec 14 tinuedschool as coach He left that In 1945 and 174 for the year high work to go into life insurance 1945 work Mrs Isaacson is the former Lula apparently was killed when his car Maughan Jones of Wellsville They struck a bridge abutment and have A Isaacson rolled underneath the bridge the now a son aRichard mission in the New filling sheriff said states and a daughter Unaware that their son was England Mrs Joyce I Tribe Salt Lake City dead Mr and Mrs Kenneth Lynn both graduates of University of of Panguitch had been writing to Utah him at the Reynolds Construction The three presiding bishopric Co camp near St George where will meet Monday at 8:45 members he was employed am in Barrat hall 60 N Main Car Under Bridge with all employes of the presiding Sheriff Swapp and other in- bishops office including mainofficers said Mr tenance workers for Temple square vestigating Lynn's car landed in- the bottom and the church offices block next of the wash over which the east bridge was built and rolled underneath the bridge Young Bennion son of Willard Mackelprang Mackelprang of Glendale Kane county was skating on the pond In the wash Saturday when he saw the car Investigating the youth found Mr Lynn's body which apparently had been thrown clear of the car Christmas packages destined The youth informed his father for distant cities—particularly who summoned Sheriff Swapp small towns—should reach the Sheriff Oral Henri of Garfield Salt Lake City post office by county John Covington Orderville Monday or Tuesday at the latest justice of the peace and Merrill if delivery by Christmas is to Johnson state highway patrolman be assured Postmaster I A The officials said the wreck Smoot said Saturday 27 while Nov occurred apparently Mr Smoot pointed out that Mr Lynn was en route to Panthe post office will continue to guitch to visit his parents take packages at an)f time but to be safe for delivery packages should be in Motorcyclist Injured the mail by that time The postmaster reiterated that presents In Freak Accident to be sent to Utah cities could An unusual traffic accident at be delivered in time if mailed by 7:05 pm Saturday placed R L Saturday Hackett about 21 2925 Lookout Urging that holiday greetings be mailed first class Mr Smoot pl in Salt Lake General hospital with a possible fractured ankle He explained that packages mailed was riding a motorcycle being first class may contain written towed by a car driven by Raymond messages not otherwise permitted and that Christmas cards Livingstone Denver when the motor overturned throwing Mr mailed to persons who have Hackett to the pavement at 13th changed addresses will not receive directory service unless East and Sunnyside ave auto-pedestri- 1 ' I "' 4 p ' - 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