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Show T United Fund 'Sorrows' the Utah Salt Lake Executives The call for executives to lend managerial experience and to steer the Salt Lake Area United Fund 1958 campaign to a successful and speedy conclusion, has meet with enthusiastic response of corporation and labor unions in the Salt Lake area. The Loaned Executives from twelve organizations wll take their desks at United Fund headguarters, 72 of their A Weekly Newspaper Devoted to Good Government Mountain Fuel Supply Company, Kennecott Copper Corporation, Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, Utah Power & Light Company, State Credit Union League, Standard Oil Company of California, Eimco Phillips ' Petroleum Company, Great Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts. Cor-porati- oty Each Loaned Executive has to be carried on for the fund perorentation program starting iod, ending on October 18th, said Monday. John H. Klas, campaign chairLoaned man, himself on loan from SafeCooperating in the Executive plan will be Utah Oil way Stores, Inc. and Refining Co., Teamsters The group will meet Monday at Union, Building Trades Union, 9:00 a.m. to receive a word of welcome from Ray L. Arnold, Salt Lake County Assessor president of the United Fund, Two economists who have play- Dr. Nourse suggested that both Howard P. Leatham followed by a two day general Wednesday ed leading rolls in the past in Big Business and Big Labor, rela- reported assessed valuation of orientation on the purpose and shaping national fiscal policies tive newcomers upon the Ameri- property in the county at $337,-540,8place of the loaned executive" night tackled the can scene, have shared m the rean increase of more than Wednesday in this years United Fund pronations No. 1 current economic sponsibility for creating inflation 35 million dollars over 1956. MURRAY More than 70,000 gram, outline of the 30 member and could share the responsibility The report submitted to the persons attended the Salt Lake agencies of the United Fund, how problem inflation. In addresses before the opening for stemming it. State Tax Commission, is subject County Fair to make the 1957 the budget is built, the funds Dr. Nourse keyed his talk to the to revision session of the 32nd annual meetby that body and the four-da- y event the largest attend- publicity program, labor and Economic philosophy of the Employment county board of Mr. ing of the Western equalization, ed in fair history, Earl E. Howe, management support of the Assn., in Orson Spencer Hall at Act of l946 which made the mat- Leatham said. United Fund, the purpose, organifair president, said Monday. a conthe University of Utah, Dr. Edwin ter of economic well-beiAssessed valuation of property Record entries in many of the zation and value of the chapter G. Nourse, first chairman of the cern of the government and re- last year was $302,081,407. events and contests helped to organization, trade group average Total value of residential, com- make the fair a presidential Council of Econom-mi- c sulted in the institution of the success, ratings, charastics of a good emAdvisers, and Marriner S. presidential council of economic mercial, industrial and agricul- said Mr. Howe. huge ployee program and educational tural buildings and structures was Eccles, former Reserve System, advisors. There were more pigeons, poul- campaign, payroll deduction, and The force of organized labor, listed at $177,453,225. Last years appraised the enemy and suggesttry, sheep, dairy and horses en- the campaign schedule. Presentaed methods of dispatching him. the economist declared, has shap- value was $162,408,710. tered than ever before, he said. tions will be made on the above Commercial industrial Reading from a prepared paper, ed a new form of laboristic capand Highlight of the last days ac- subjecs by John H. Klas, camitalism, a capitalism that has had buildings were listed at $55,353,-75- 5 tivities were the horse pulling paign chairman, Alber O. Quist, to allocate labor a role in determand agricultural at $1,286,655. contests and the annual action of executive director, Ernest D. ining the function and the direc- Their 1956 valuations were the previous years calf scram- Wright, Richard A. Van Winkle, tion of the business. and $Iv201,000, respec- ble beef. Howard L. Blood, Howard Price The solution, if any, Dr. Nourse tively. Young Leroy Key, son of Mr. and Lamar D. Gulbrasson and said rests with the intellectual Personal property also showed and Mrs, Joseph L. Key, Bennion, H. H. Fisher. and rational approach. a substantial increase, but this won the grand champion steer Following the o r i e n t a tion The intellectul approach had was due in to a different part AlHe his sold to animal course trophy. the loaned executives plant been employed briefly after W W assessing yardstick applied this The newest steam-electr- ic 73 a Market for bertsons record will take up their posts and desigof UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO., II in business-lab- or negotiations, year. Total valuation was cents a pound $682.55. nated responsibilities with the but had been abandoned chiefly went on. steam last week pouring compared to last years to honors went chairman and campaign workers 100,000 kilowatts into the utilitys by big business which- considered $79,2224,997. son of Mr. and of the" eight divisions of the camDavid" Parrish, it as an invasion of its prerogalines. In 1956 personal property was Mrs. Joseph F. Parrish, Taylorspaign. Employers of the loaned The plant at Castle Gate cost tives. valued at a figure of about 20 per ville. executives will not only conMr. Eccles endorsed the re- cent of market value, UP&L $14,600,000 to build and a despite He a won wrist watch for the time and talent of tribute prize when it went on line, the entire strictive monetary and credit contrary ruling of the State Tax his total combined on all their executives but will conpoints Castle Gate plants output was policy of Federal Reserve and Commission. his said Mr. Howe. a duct entries, spirited drive and make said it must be maintained. He almost tripled. Mr. Leatham, backed by an after-mat- h the and Monday, refuge generious monetary contributions one declared this serves to substitute opinion by the county attorneys Together with the number of the event to fair left add big of this years drive impetus unit the entire plant now pro- an increase in the price of goods. office, had contended that the law workers cleaning up and closing for funds for all health, welfare duces 166,000 kilowatts, enough He added that tightness of money calls for uniform assessment of all doors and stalls of character-buildin- g and and buildings agencies power, officials say to supply en- over the past year has resulted property. animal pens until next years fair. in the community. 300,-00- 0. from more of than increased a demands of borThis year the assessor has evalergy for city Vol. 11; No. 34 Salt Lake City, Utah Friday, Aurust 30, 1957 West Second South, after a r Meet Hears University two-da- y aluation es in S.L. Plea to Stop Inflation Fair Attendance 90 Hits New Record ng New Power Plant $51,-780,0- 75 Starts Operation $94,-670,2- 05 All-arou- nd rowers and not from actual restriction in the supply, of money entire the and credit. and in 1944, pleted milMr. Eccles attributed a 5 per cost than $26.5 better project cent increase in the cost of living, lion. or months three than inflation, during the past year It took more of careful preparation and testing to three major causes: 1. The fact that the supply of of the newest unit before Fred could and its use has exceeded money superintendent, Kemper, throw the switch putting it on the growth in production and The number one unit was com- steam. The plant draws its fuel supplies from adjacent coal mines, transforming the coal into elec- tric energy by producing steam for the turbines. Basic task of the Carbon plant, UP&L executives say is to furnish electricity to central and southeastern Utah, including mines, mills of the maturing uranium industry. Electricity not needed there can be sent into the firms integrated network of lines northward into the heavily populated areas. At full capacity the new unit will consume 600,000 tons of coal a year enough to keep around 300 Utah coal miners taking up the Slack seven days a week all year long. The Carbon plant is the companys second largest power maker. Largest is the 241,000 kilowatt Gadsby plant in West Salt Lake City. Coupled with plant construction was enlargement of the nearby Helper substation which steps down high tension voltage and serves as key electrical energy distribution point for growing electrical requirements of central and southeastern Utah. steam-electr- ic uated personal property under the formula of 28 per cent. The 125,637 motor vehicles registered in the county .'carried a 957 valuation of $31,078,190. Last year 118,076 were regestered at a value of $28,983,005. Merchandise and fixtures were listed at $36,838,455, against the prior year. employment. Value of commercial and industrial machinery was set at 2. Huge public expenditures by federal and local government, $20,295,240, compaired to which amount to nearly 30 per Agricultural machinery was cent of total national production. listed at $838,810 and other per3. Increases in wage and sonal property at $5,610,510. Comfringe benefits, espically for orga- - parative valuations in 1956 were $26,-939,0- 02 $18,-236,7- ( Continued on page 2) Utah to Select New Dairy Princess $801,995 40. and $4,266,255, respec- tively. Newest Utah Industry Begins Work Of Making Fish Feed for Hatcheries Plant wheels in one of Utahs The food sold to fish ar newest industries started turning game commissions in the varioi Monday. states, as well as commerce The firm is he J. R. Clark Co., hatcheries is composed of 1674 Beck St., manufacturers of different ingredients, at fish feed for the states trout former feeding methods ofreplace dumi hatcheries. ing meat in the spawning an The firm is moving all opera- growing ponds. . tions from Albuquerque,. N.M., Mr. Clark was in the where it has been operating, to feed business as well as poultr its headquarters in northern Salt breeding farm business poultr befoi Lake City. The firm has been starting this business seven supplying the western states years ago. with its high protein fish food, He pointed out that it tak and as the head of the firm, J.R. 4.5 pounds of meat to put on or Clark says, This is the logical pound of weight on a fish. Wit place, because it is the center of this feed it takes only from the western region. (Continued on page 2) i 0 BEAUTY AND DAIRY FOODS will have their days in Salt Lake City on Sept. when Utah will select its .state Dairy 5-- 6, Princess for 1957-5County winners will describe their favorite dairy dishes as pretty Carol Jacobsen, University of Utah coed. Is doing here. 8. |