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Thunderstorms Continue Over Utah-ldahoir- ea - I — — — fact-findi- es "promptly" Serious Shortage Peseible Unless the steel strike is settled by "the latter part of Sep- tember’ or the early p art 'of October very aerlous shortages of steel may be apparent” he steel-band- This statement was Viewed a an Indication the government probably would wait qt least another month before" Eisenhower ed Probers Cite SMITH FIELD Big Contractor Former Bishop Entertained t Danish Club Meets considered invoking Ihe emergen- - Live Mouse WASHINGTON (UPI) — House investigators accused a big defense contractor today of refusBy Florence Geary ing to provide the government The' Smilhfirld Second ward with information on contract! for at a social in the B58 bombers and Atlas guided entertained recreation hall on Friday evening missiles for President Dean E Biachoff F Edward (IV Hubert Rep : former bislu p their La) chairman of the House Downs in was Rolan Bishop armed- forces Investigating sub-committee Immediately sent a rharge John Q Riches of the of wire to the Convair Division of Sunday School wss in charge Two musical numde- the program General Dynamics Corp bers on the piano and violin were manding full access to tiles played by David and Nancy Jo The action came after officials Elicit Richard Jensen accomof the General Accounting OHire wo solos Informed the House Group that panied by his wife ang The President bishop presented Convair had once again balked on giving the data to the govern Bischoff with a desk set and he made a response ment auditors looking into Cake and ice cream was served the- MIA to a large crowd - The GAO alse-- Te ported -- that byMr and Mrs Dean Ri Bischoff Uuncle Sam will be overcharged to Ogden to meet their drove for unleu contracts are ‘ At Willow Park By Audrey Smith The Danish club met Sunday at Willow Park in Logan Those attending from Anralga were Mr and Mrs Vasa Hansen drs Ma- rie Hansen Mr and Mrs L J Petty accompanied Mr and Mrs Frank Robinson of Salt Lake City to 'Alpine Idaho where ihey attended the Robinson reunion' Bruce Bingham son of Mrs Ralph Bingham is home on a 14 day furlough from the US' Army He is stationed at Fort Benning Georgia The Amalga people enjoyed the Smlthfleld Stake road show held In the Amalga recreation hall Tuesday 'evening Mrs Grace Higgins Mrs Colleen McClarey and son Gregory of St George Utah visited with the Rlndlisbacher family for two weeks They left Thursday for Tremonton where they will visit with other relatives and friends ' Mr and Mrs Lyle Webb from Bountiful were Saturday overnight guests of Mrs Marie Hansen Mr and Mrs L J Petty attended the funeral services for Mrs Hendrickson in Richmond Thursday A number of folks from Amalga ward attended the Smlthfleld old folks banquet Thursday Overnight Guests Mr and Mrs George Seamons from Rupert Idaho were1 Tuesday night guests of Mr and Mrs Wells Smith Sunday guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs Orvll Jensen and sons were Mr and Mrs Vent Toolson and Mr and Mrs Paul Hansen and small son from Smlthfleld Mrs Nora Gudmundson and daughter Jan from Santa Monica Calif Mrs Gilead Taggart of Logan Mr and Mrs Ellis Shaffer Jarry Shaffer from Millville were Wednesday cupper guests of Mr and Mrs DeMar Hansen Visits Son Mrs Nellie Jensen Is spending two weeks with her son and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs Orvil Jensen and family The Amalga Relief Society and Farm Bureau ladies met at the home of Mrs Jane ' Blnghaip Wednesday The afternoon was spent doing hand work The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Marne Jorgensen's Sunday dinner guest of Mr and Mrs Dick Lower were Mrs Ann Lower of Smlthfleld Mr and Mrs Fay Lower from Corinne Utah Mr and Mrs'- - Stewart Lower and children Vincent and daughter VeLoy Mrs Lucy Walnwright from Pasadena Calif and Miss Janls Smiley of Los Angeles Cal are vacationing with Mr and Mrs J Leslie Peterson Mrs Nellie Spackman from Trenton visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Samuel Spring ' Attending ' the Barfuss family reunion held at Lava Hot Springs was BlshoTand Mrs 'Dale Rtad- lisbacher and sons Mr and Mrs Ted Rlndlisbacher Mr and Mrs Seymour Rindlisbacher Mrs Mil- dred Spackman and children Mr and Mrs Bill Condie and daughters Mr John Rindlisbacher Miss Lois Rindlisbacher Mr and Mrs Ralph Jones of Ogden were Saturday overnight guests at the home of Mr and Mrs 0 M Smith and family Mrs Rondd Bodily and daughter Peggy welcomed home their father and husband from Germany where he was stationed for 16 months Honda spent six of those months In Germany with her husband She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Percy Bingham Garth was released from the U S Service In New York Cit- y-- Mr-an- d - - ' " Injunction - SALT LAH CITY (UPI)— U District Judge Willis Ritter has Issued an injunction ordering striking members of Switchman's Unkm' of North America to stop trails at Salt picketing street crossings S : " jke - e-contracts-— - - - fighters adjusted The GAO is Congress’ watchdog on government spending Hebert sent the telegram to Frank Pace Jr board chairman of General Dynamics in New York Pace served as secretary of the Army under President Truman Rep' Porter Hardy Jf said that If Pace doesn’t open up the file the GAO should direct the Air Force to halt all payments ufider the contracts GAO officials said tho Justice ' Department might be asked to court order forcing Conseek vair to release the Information GAO general counsel Robert F Keller told the subcommittee that Convalr's refusal had delayed the work of audit Investigators Aw "several months" at considerable coat to tho government (D-V- Youth Stabs ' added YESTERDAY — Here's how ponderous Ponderosa pine logs moved from Pacific Northwest forests in the 80s Oxen pulled discs sliced from huge trees wagons fitted with At 2nd Ward Social ' AM ALGA report today that the of Labor Secretary James P Mitchell supported their widely divided positions in the ' steel strike The industry said Mitchell's statistics showed high wages lagging profits and lowering worker productivity The union contended the report more public Wednesday night revealed huge Industry earnings and great employee productivity MitcheU himself declined to Inof charts terpret the and figures he gathered that both sides knuckledown to hard bar' gaining and Mttle the strike daughter Linda vho returned home from California where aae has spent tho pul two monlhi with her Aunt dnd jUncle Dr and Mrs' Gaylord j Leavitt and other relatives Mrs Violet Godfrey left on Saturday for a trip to Yellowstone Park with her ion and Mr: and Mrs daughter-in-laLennis Godfrey and two children w of Ogden Mrs Lyle Saxton and daughter Mary Ann Mrs Lynn Reese and daughters Lynne and Christie flew to Salt Lake City last ween and spent the day with another xlster Mrs Alta Thomas they returned home in the evening by train low high 1S9H wheat Sept 1954 119Ti 1124 Sep: “Soybeans 2094 Nov soybeans 2124 Jumped Into Mouth close DENVER (UPD — A Denver 1894 1J94 195’ 1954 wontan who swallowed a live 1194 1194 mouse last Friday said today sire 1114 1124 nyjef would have gone to the hos2084 2094 pital If she had known it would 211 2114 have caused so much "commo- ' 2560 2530 2535 tion’’ Sept eggs Hill said she has 2595 2600 2640 Mrs Florence eggs Dow Jones 2 pm Averages been deluged with telephone calls Industrials 65383 up 730 and stacks of mall from all over Rail 16110 up 185 the country most of it wanting Utilities 9130 up 27 to know if the story were actually Volume 1870000 true ‘ ANDERSEN RANDOLPH & CO "If I were a young person It Stocks Bonds k Mutual Funds might be different" she said in37 West Center Logan Utah dignantly "but a woman 67 yean old isn’t going to be telling lies Phone SK like this" "I would have been a little more OGDEN LIVESTOCK: if wanted to stlr strategic Cattle 25 market not establish- up aU the publicity I have been ed given” Calves none The "publicity" started the day 50 about butcher Hogs hogs after her pet dog Boots awakensteady early sales mixed US ed her from her sleep with his lb barrows and gilts growling She looked up and saw '180-231600-165- 0 lb a two-inc-h few mouse Jumping around 0 1550 few head lb sows near her bed 1050-125She Mid it was standing on top Sheep 1400 spring slaughter of her clock She opened her lambs about steady considering mouth to scream and the mouse damp fleecfcs around 200 head Jumped Jn and wriggled its way mostly good Jo choice 94 1ST truck- down her throat' ed in Utah spring slaughter lambs The next day one of her friends 2085 few smaller lota good 1900-198persuaded her to go to Denver ' one double and a deck General Hoepital good Idaho spring feeding lambs Mrs Hill said she stayed at the 1800 with freight benefit: around hoepital for 12 houn Doctors adhead good to choice 73 lb truck- mitted they were amazed at her ed In Utah feeders 1820 13 head story but said they had no reason good and choice ewe Lunbs 1910 to doubt it They kept her hospitalised but when she suffered The 5400-toPatrick Henry is no ill effects they sent her home The next day she said her teledue to become operational next year the Eleetric Boat Division phone started ringing of General Dynamics Corp said "I find the entire affair hideous The nation's first atomic Polaris and at tbs same time ‘comical’’ sub the George Washington also the widow said "but I never want is scheduled for completion In to see another mouse again as 1900 long as I live" Taft-Hartle- "gloomy" It was reported from Unity House Pa where the ’ AFL-CIExecutive Council is meeting that the ceuncU is considering a plan to raiM cash contributions from nearly every union member Jn the country aid the steel strikers Ceeper Cites Wages R Conrad Cooper chief Industry negotiator at the stalemated talks in New York City said the report showed that steelworkers were at the top of the list in wages and that “increases in employment costs have been far in exceii of increases in output per man hour thereby forcing up steel prices” David J McDonald president of the United Steelworkers Union had a differing view Mitchell’s booklet of statistics proved this key information Wages: The average 'hourly earnings of steel workers are higher than those in moat other industries" In May the average was 1310 compared with 8223 inmanufacturing as a whofo and $268 in the' auto industry On a ''i - - ar LOGAN ARMY STORE'S 1 OF Oct BARGAINS! CHILDREN’S -3 190-20- 0 2-- 3 0 230-40- 0 5 'Sim 3 'a to GROTON Conn (UPI) — The second American nuclear submarine equipped to fire Polaris ballistic missiles will be launched Sept 22 It was announced today Cowboy SNCIAL NWCHASI LEVI STUUSS WESTERN SHIRTS TJJLn0 NEW SALEM STATE PARK (UPI) — A honeymooning bride wss stabbed In the chest here today by a youth who allegedly attempted to rape her State and county authorities Kjjbi 1 119 South Mai DIALSK launched a hunt for two teenagers seen fleeing The woman was Identified as Mrs Bruce Bralnard about 21 of Hamden Conn who was on her Serve FrWay i Loti Sf High la Prof am Lower In Calories Frozen ing from the scene The woman' told authorities a youth sneaked Into the women's bathhouse while she was there and tried to rape her She said that when tho resisted the youth stabbed her in the chest Mrs Bralnard was released by the doctor alter treatment and her wound apparently was not serious desiple heavy Ioh of Mood Her husband waa asleep In the couple's tent when the attack occurred They had arrived at- the park Wednesday night 1M Beys 398 229 eB95 Hera's an extraordinary value fully guaranteed Locked ' prisms coated optics separate eye end width adjustments Size Re? 179S Aluminum Folding CAMP TABLES 24" x 80" Sis 1395 1795 Regular IMS 30" x 72" Size Regular 2195 Vain 3700 12” Above glasses sold only with heavy leather carrying case at 500 extra plus fed tax Foam Rubber Assorted Flavors Counsel Named For Rape Suspect - A Salt Lake attorney waa named defense for Airman 2nd class Raymond A: Soto charged with kidnapping and raping a Ogden girl August 10 Phil Hansen Soto's legal counsel advised the defendant "to ask for a preliminary hearing Soto waived the hearing Ttieaday Soto appeared today before Judge Charles H Sneddon who set tho date for tho preliminary : hearing for Sept Tr Soto was arrested Monday afternoon after his car was Idea tilled by two girls as one driven by a ma’n who had attempted to pick them up He was held on 129000 haiL ' 8x30 - OGDEN (UPI) FOB XKR This comfortable Acme cowboy boot combines elaborate colorful inlay designs a higher shallow dip leg Beautiful stitching accentuates this flower and petal pattern Come now and aa thip outstanding boot and for so little" you will say "So much BINOCULARS Vi Gallon ' rs Man's Sanforised Maverick leans Than lea Craam Assorted Flavors wounded Mrs Bralnard Mid she saw only one youth but other campers fleesaid they saw two teen-age- 398 WRANGLER mm her Boots Patterns JEANS HJiaqtitd at Regulsr 4 Sahirday Utah 1 nearby Peteriburg bleeding profusely Mrs Bralnard told authorities the attack occurred in a bathhouse on a camping ground in the park Ervin Berman another tourist Mid he heard the woman- scream ran Into tho bathrauso and found ‘ OS All Sises and 111 A n Sub Launching Bride In Chest honeymoon She was taken to a doctor y cy provizions of the Act This section permits' m injunction to end a strike for 80 days if the President finds the stoppage is a threat to the national health and safety In' New York Federal Mediator Joseph F Finnegan arranged to meet privately today with the two top negotiators In the steel strike but said the outlook still was About Town Cache folks are invited to atProfits Steel profits after taxeg tend open house at' thib new aa measured by the rate of re- teleplume building to Logan this turn on net worth averaged 181 evening from 7 to 9 o’clock per cent for the first half of this cent year compared with 141-pe- r Trooper Roland A Reese of of the composite of the cation's (he state highway patrol Is back to work following recovery from "23 largest industrial firms But the amount of profits which injuries received to a Blacksmith must be used for capital invest- Fork Canyon mishap last Saturment 1 about 25 per cent higher day night in the steel Industry than In manufacturing as a whole Yht booklet said It also noted that net profits as a rate of return on stockholders’ equity has been lower In the steel Industry than in all manufacturing during most of the post-wyears Prices: Prices of basic steel product are at peak levels During the first half of this year they averaged 138 per eent above 1940 They have climbed in every year since World War II including periods of economic recession They have risen faitet- and higher thqn wholesale prices in general and "much more” than retail prices Productivity: The amount of steel produced per mah-hohas risen as the result of Improved writer performance more and belter equipment Improved management etc Output per wage Increased by employee man-hoabout 74 per cent from 1940 to June 1959 During 194747 this output measurement increased by an average of 3 per cent a year compared with 37 per cent for the economy as a whole 1958- WASHINGTON (UPI) — Industry oRSclils and the United Steelworkers Union both claimed - 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