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''Z '9A): ed I q 4 Aviary Boasts Prize Pair of Peacocks COUNTY SEWAGE DISPOSAL HELD MENACE TO HEALTH 1 black-shouldere- : 1 : i m ' ': : a lb r: eP de icnYg 1 : f'::::-:' ' i ' ' - 1 : rt ' :''' f- : - :' —E f 1 :' ':::'' '':: t:-- -- '0' " :: : '' '::' :"' :''' ''' :''''''':::' ':'::' ':: t i - 1 ''' fafarsrn 3 ' 1 tf:- '' - :: 4 1 :' '': - Jack Lawrence Smith 31 a 'Utah state prison convict was the object of an intensive state-wid- e search Thursday after he fled early Thursday morning from Salt Lake General hospital where he had recently undergone a major operation Smith who is serving a one to ' 10 year sentence for grand larceny was admitted to the hospital about a month ago to receive an operation to °meet an unhealed abdom'nal incision Due to the seriousress of the operation and the fact n that he was virtual:y it was considered unnecessary to place him under guard Warden John E Harris said Warden Harris said that he had launched an investigation into the escape as soon as it was learned but was unable to discover how Smith had left the hospital or where he might be hiding He said that Smith certainly must have had the of an accomplice be-- I cause he was in no condition to make the escape by himself He added that Wednesday had been the first day that Smith was able to sit upright in a wheel chair since his operation It Was surmised that Smith eseaped sometime between 1:30 a m and 4 a in because the night mime of the surgical ward where 'Smith reported that she had his bed at 130 and he was there His absence was discovered at 4 a tn when the nurse made another check Smith had been granted a contttional termination of sentence by the state board of pardons War den ! bed-ridde- a-i- Harris stated Phone Strike Truce Halts S L Pickeis Word of the settlement of the scheduled telephone strike was received in Salt 'Lake City before the unions involved in the strike threat posted pickets as was planned for early Thursday As A result there was no interruption of service of any kind Franklin S Cundiff Utah manager of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co reported that everything was operating as Ern0Othly as If there had been no strike threat Thomas A Lambert local president of the union representing employe s Of the M S T and T Co said he received word of the settlement at 3:40 a m His union was not directly involved in the strike ‘threat but he previous)y had announced picket linen of the long —line workers and department Western Electric installers would be honored if the walkout mate-- - raiize i i :: ::t?:: 1' ! i 1 ' ' 1 ': ' ::::: :' ! '7: '''' 1 ' - ' t ' ' ' r ' : ! - ': - ':'0 -- " ' " 4: ' "Ip - d' ! - 7 :'i or :' ' ' ' ' ' r 1 ' ' ' r ' : manufacturers and lumber dealers are ready to accept their greatest challenge— that of providing all the homes that are needed to house the American people O D Roraney Jr president Intermountain Lumber Dealers' Assn declared Thursday in addressing the group's third annual convention More than 500 men who sell Main '''' ' '"'''':" ?:i I ':: ' 1 Judge Eosone as guest speaker '' :' :' '''''':::'$: ': ' :' f: :ii:-30 told the murders I group that if : I t 4i I '1:' ' ' i : 4 ' 4ef ::: ——!) should occur during the year in ' Ri f':-6' r' ' " 4 '' :" '' :?' i 4 ': t I4 11e'i 1 lumber ' Salt Lake City it would be a t ''''4E and materials in ' Utah 4 ' ' ti i ' ' 71?'$ '1 !' r n-wide $ '' scandal but 30 traffic !: 6' i Salt Lake county's obsolete sewage disposal methods are f ' :: I: Nevada Idaho and Wyoming as' :::' ' ' ' ':4: 'i?' fatalities took place last year ' 1 a menace to the health of this rapidly growing population '::-q it i'' ::: at T:: sembled Hotel :::'":': Utah for the the !I: ti117'''::i: -: E:: :I:v: without the public demanding any ' center Newell W Pickett sanitarian state health department i' k: in session afternoon the action to halt the death toll !' ''::'::'':-:' ' opening :4i:' 54! i declared Thursday at a meeting of the health committee Salt i "Old 60 men some The Guard" : '' :: : Drive " ::: Spearhead A 1 : 4 -- 1 Lake County Welfare council held at 534 S Main st ''' i '' ::4 A'A ! been in who have the business for I'' j Appealing to the peace officer In the unincorporated areas of the county residences and more than a quarter century held T '' to spearhead the drive to ' :'':: i''::'4eP4:itil:11::''''1:''''i': ''' group :':: j: i : J :':$'':'':::"'1 ':: their own party in the evening at business houses must depend on cesspools and septic tanks ::'c:'"::' :' ::"3''i :4::'::" :::"''t-''''''''''- '' 1 i': enforce traffic laws in their com7 71 ': i' the Aviation Club of Utah 610 E but there is such a high water table and such heavy soil in munities as a means of halting :: " ' South Temple i '' : ' i t ''lineti:: ' 1 ' ' highway killings Judge Bosone many sections that proper drainage cannot be obtained with '' i: ' k: 4 '''-1'f Dr A Ray Olpin University of t:': 3":fr ' ) ' '! 1 ' some ' be will said of "It hard for ' ' A ' ': 1'' and contaminated the result that soils become sewage-lade- n i Utah president and James E Holi in towns smaller where :: the you Irr 1 7' i 1 San Francisco Paraffine !:::' brook 1 he said are of offenders "' t personal friends l' 4 03s ' ': were I I Companies' vice president Mr Pickett asserted that all the populous parts of the ' i the officer and the jutige hut a k':: z ' e : i other speakers on the opening t fre!t''l'rflii'-1-will in firm hand enforcement Mill :i4If'"0i uninCreek the other and gain county including Holladay ! I day's program the respect of the public and will I —1::4-4t 4i1 1 ' corporated areas should be served by an extensive sewage 1 f' ' ' ' ' I i the public behind the safety 'Could Meet Demand' put t - ' r' i4J ' ' 4 f Iii t:" '' 44''- P ''41t0 system the wastes from which would be handled in a sanitary ' i ' I :?Ordr' campaign" I i ' : ' ' :i Mr '1:i'l Romney said that the him-:' '1'' treatment plant : i iT47 1 '''''4!!1'4'P'' '' Following the luncheon memI 4 I '''''l 1 ber if given the opporI L industry bers of the traffic committee 4 s4 i Mr Pickett pointed out that a county-wid- e : sewer would 0 i could meet the demand and ' : ::4 I : ae-met tunity in Assn Peace Utah Officers' 1 1 : ti if 't 54 t be economical in the long run He said it costs from MO ': ''''t '' ' A' 1 ' '' i It ': 1 I' the police classroom of the public give the veterans and others the ':! iv ' t: i i L: 'e4' I ' to $250 to provide cesspool and septic tank waste disposal 4ø J c'r-': homes that they now are so dest it ' safety building to plan a traffic '411 I ! 4 1 ' $:' lik t ': :' '!f perately in need of tl 7:4 systems for a single home and even then the home owner gets safety campaign k ' ' ?'“' l'''' ttz t "If retail lumber dealers could D Weston Thomander chair1 only a temporary installation materials they could take care 1 get ' man of chief committee and the '' One of the most serious stumbling blocks at present be ' I' t ) "':- 1i ' of the housing emergency better ! Lake county traffic Salt ::1' deputy : ' I' k :':'' ': : said is lack of legislation to permit formation of sanitary : than any legislation or allotment sheriff's office conducted a genI ' 4 t l :: ::: could" Mr Romney explained eral discussion of traffic problems ': districts in unincorporated areas 2 T 7x4 L on a state-wid- e "There is no occasion for anyone basis and sugto be concerned about the ability US END THE HOUSING DEARTII LET gested the formation of three five-ma- n of our forests and manufacturers to study Forest national president left O D Romney Jr mammoth postwar program Preparing for their to give the nation all the lumber traffic problems irt enforcement when become more plentiful are lumber I intermountain association head and Franklin D materials it needs for years to come providengineering and Richards assistant federal housing commissioner ''?'' dealers at intermountain convention S Lamar ing government labor and manCapt E Ross McDonald Utah state highway patrol was named agement all work toward the common good of increased producchairman of the enforcement subcommittee and will be aided by tion" Mac Robinette chief of police While recommending that price control be continued Mr Romney c IBrigham City Arthur Nelson I chief of police Cedar City Clarurged the government to halt lumence sheriff Smith Sevier ber exports and to release surcounty Dates 'for the 116th annual genand J B Shewes sheriff Grand pluses to normal channels ' eral conference of the LDS e' " county Research Imperil' VO church have been fixed for April Sgt F Clark Sanford Salt officials Thursday promised their aid in providing State Lake was department 5 6 and 7 it was announced Perpetual research both by edu police Utah's two senators and two of the engineer- employment for striking and strike involved miners in Magna-Garfiel- d named chairman institutions and industry cational Thursday at the church offices representatives were urged to sup- was emphasized by Dr Olpin who to be aided ing of to construction in all their expedite power by doing This conference which will atport a multibillion dollar cut in the pointed out that a university funcby E J Drakelich chief of police tract several thousand church 1947 federal budget by the 'Utah tion was to train its students so f c1 Logan S C Lamb sheriff Iron two major highway projects in that area: leaders from throughout the intercounty Alma White she r if f Gov Herten B Maw meeting that they may learn long after Assn Thursday mountain and Pacific states and have left the campus the Magna Community coun- and predicted that construction Taxpayers with 1 Tooele county and William StickHowell J A some from more distant areas will Ogden chairman they leman deputy sheriff Carbon cil at the capitol pledged his as- probably could begin around the Research is the base for expandbe the first annual session to be of the organization4appea1ed for ing economy said the U presi4 county sistance in seeing that construc- first of April directed by George Albert Smith Education Group tion on the Salt Lake City to on the Contract Bingham high- support of a "sound fiscal policy" dent who declared that while bd president Pres Smith was South 21st the war has in letters sent to each congres- lions are spent for advertising an let along first Magnahighway way during Lt Darrell E Shaw Ogden and the in his present position at 1 been " construction renewed and highway equal amount should be expended was named would Z4 ' police department the semiannual conference last in research or the industry might at the "earliest pos- awaits approval from the U S sional representative begin subthe of chairman education October "We share the belief" he said find itself trailing or even crushed sible moment" he administration roads public will be committee and aided by By precedent April 6 Saturday "of those students of the 1947 by aggressive competition said 1 Warren Hyde sheriff Box Elder Could Start April 11 the second day of the conference ?: ) Dr Olpin invited the lumber inGeorge F Cromar Magna Com- budget proposals who have pointed county Sgt Max Snow Provo ' Ray- H Leavitt road commisand actual anniversary of foundto avail itself of the school's the said Council president police department out that some $23000000000 of dustry Capt James sion chairman who also met with munity in the research field ing of the church will be the ocis "a facilities strike mine having prolonged A Smith 8 Bards Lt Clair Logan police depart- the group pointed out that bids drastic effect" upon the commu- the budget's $35100000000 total J Icy casion for most solemn action ind personnel to sell to ment E 'Utah Sullivan and J was Gunnison Eagle scout a on the Salt Lake 3000 is debatable spending—and that a smart clientele who know their cluding sustaining church general pilot and that approximately state nity highway patrol authorities highway will be opened March 20 men are in immediate need of within that $23000000000 there wants and desires better than in One member of the church genthe horse and buggy days was work eral authorities are ample opportunities for spend- deemed a Nicholas G necessity by Mr HolMotorist Must Spend Plan Work Prolects Smith assistant to the council of cuts necessary to erase the brook ing twelve apostles died since last Wendell Grover state welfare proposed deficit Week Ends in Jail Sound Marketing October It is considered probCiiinmissioner explained to the "We ask now for your support 21 728 R E Haueter 8th Carl able but is not obligatory that Sound committee methods of obtaining procedure will was sentenced Thursday by one or perhaps more new assistin congress of this move to put a continue marketing GUNNISON Sanpete county— South Reva to foundation be a for for funds state welfare relief from Beck Bosone in Salt ants to the council of twelve First Lt Clair J Bards son Judge who by law are ineligible ceiling on federal spending to keep full employment creation of a na strikers ley to court Lake spend apostles will be sustained April 6 of Mr and Mrs Leo D Bards ley seven City police to support Utah's mine and smelter strike for unemployment compensation what we spend down to a level of tional income adequate and week ends in Assistants to' the council of Gunnison has been declared dead continuation and full a Under Thursadopted employment recently policy status the in quo what we take in twelve apostles all sustained He previously was reported miss- city jail after he admitted guilt to continued of free enterprise of the with no signs of an early set- "employables" can be giventostate "The issue seems clear to us It declaredsystem driving without a driver's license day sell April 6 1941 when this position ing on Oct 24 1944 the Californian without aid Meanwhile required being in tlement Wedneswas Haueter sight arrested was created are Marion G Romwill come before you in the form A native of Gunnison he was formerly Management and sales forces for district two Inter- their automobiles asmet of various appropriation measures must snap out of the lackadaisical ney Thomas F McKay Cliffoit born March 7 1922 and attended day night on a warrant charging spokesmen David with The later group Mill Mine of and Union driving an automobile national E Young and Alma Sonne school there He enlisted in the him with Grantie —each one of which must be con- wartime attitude toward custom his license had been revoked Smelter Workers (C I 0) contin- Gourley superintendent him to sidered in the light of its effect on ers Mr Holbrook warned asked service in June 1942 while at- after and school district for Bosone ued an argument over a $t per day drunken Judge driving the spending limit established by conand S Lamar Forest Lubbock Tex: the University of Utah 15 days in increase offered by United States begin a school cleanup S L Industrialist Feted tending the federal government's income national association president will An active L D S church worker sentenced him to serve Mr Gourley struction program Co & Mining city jail the time to be served on Smelting Refining for fiscal 1947 If that is done speak at the Friday 10 a m 5es4 9 the first eagle &out in Henry Stringham 1433 Yale he and rejected by the unions nego- said no funds had been provided and the until Saturdays Sundays and suitable action taken on each sion with Franklin D Richards to ave Thursday night was honored Gunnison L D S ward and such projects would have sentence is completed tiating committee indeed the 1947 Washington D C assistant fed item—then the of on his 81st birthday the Former until carSalt wait Lake Tribune beginning adThe union originally took Issue next fiscal anniversary Frederick Nuhfer A Kearns be can balanced" 1 rier budget at a family dinner in the Doll salesman and mail Inserter mitted eral housing administration corn year July guilt to charges of speed- with a statement on the $1 inmissioner being the featured House 1518 S Main Mr String-ha- he was'commissioned Oct 1 1943 driving with high beam lights crease by F S Mulock vice presiat the Saturday 10 a Ta speaker is president of the Utah at Williams field Ariz and was ing westof and dent and manager traffic general improperly changing PAYS WHO WOMAN The convention IT'S Woolen Mills and a former bishop sent overseas April 10 1944 A lanes He was fined $50 meeting ern operations of the company 8 close Saturday with the election of of the Liberty L D S ward pilot he had completed 73 to cases were: Other it that applied only claiming missions between New Guinea and officers in the afternoon and thit L Harmison mill and smelter workers and not Speeding—Ted the Philippine Islands He wore 2048 banquet in the evening to miners llth East forfeited $35 The convention ladies will be the distinguished unit citation McRunning a red light—S M at a tea and style Mulock entertained seven campaign stars on the Asiatic-Pby Reply 1220 S at admitted guilt at 3 p in on the acific show Friday theater ribbon and was Cully Mr 3Iulock replied that the ofand was fined $35 The men will roof hoters garden awarded the air medal Running a stop sign—John B fer did apply to mine employes S be guests at a stag party Friday Survivors besides his parents Bennett Midvale forfeited $40 of the company and that the :union at 8:30 p m in the Newhouse include a brother Kent BardaleY misstated the facts Thursday the hotel William Green president of Gunnison and a sister Mrs Beth the use food C:11ATRICK for body by pare union issued another statement ByWILLIAM B Workman Delta the American Federation of Laa about Gets liver Driver the The that is quart the company charge produces only $150 claiming Surgical removal bor will come to Salt Lake City Memorial services will be con- Tipsy of misstatement of fact was mis- known cure for gallstones an ail- of bile a day and most of this goes to address the convention of the ducted at a later date Fine 45 Days in Jai ment that affects many persons directly into the intestines The leading International Union of United MURRAN--150 and statement said fine of the 40 particularly women who surplus bile held in the gall Iliad-de- r is "It true" past Cement Lime and Gypsum 45 day jail sentence was handed "that the company offered the are a bit on the plump side a is emptied into the intestines Workers A F L the week of to Creed Diamond 293 West at union $1 per day increase at the Recent developments in gall while food is being digested along Robert MeClee n9 426t4 S Sept 9 William Schoenberg Provo for drunken driving by Midvale plant on a week bladder surgery increasing its ef- with that pouring in directly from died Thursday night follow Chicago general president of the W State Allen use Mulock Mr of illustrates fectiveness includes Judge Douglas the liver Murray basis but union said Thursday down a flight of stairs a fall acThursday Diamond was also The surgeon explains that the ing the true situation when he calls on the operating table to locate Mr Schoenberg left during the of heavier rail and road- cused of having no driver's li- attention to the restrictions im- accurately every gallstone that cause of gallstone formation is an at his place of residence resulting Laying a basal skull fracture accordday after making tentative ar- bed and Improvements on censeand fined an additional $10 posed—namely that returning mill may be lurking in one of the bile accumulation of such substances in rangements and conferring with sections bridge of the Denver 8r Rio and 10 days He plead guilty to and smelter workers would re- ducts it is explained by a Utah In the gallbladder as bile pig- ing to policewas found dead McClees Utah State Federation of Labor Grande Western railroad in Utah both charges The jail sentences ceive upon ments minerals and bacteria arrival only 24 to 36 hours work surgeon officials who will assist in preof Investigating Officers were suspended upon payment of each week to cost more than 500000 use occurs makes of The this formation Stone eight technique T Farley and IL D Lazenby paring the program Between get under way next month R K fines it possible for the surgeon to re- times more frequently in women Owen '48 Hours—No Hike' 300 and 400 delegates from the Sheldon Rolfe 3806 S 48th W 11:55 at p m Police said the vicBradford executive assistant to move all of the offending stones than In men and affects women United States and Canada are the trustees said a heart attacsk imsuffered 8 days for tim was fined $15 and mine workers the more one of a recurrence of families "Concerning had and who have prevent large Thursday to the fall 5 and prior mediately and Mr for true $10 expected to attend Mulock misleads is not It a of who most speeding have days those intense than a the often of Construction roundhouse types pain liThe convention was originally foreman's an without an he made offer union the more are that caused can it endure—that driving operator's human Fat a drop-poffice and susceptible people scheduled for this city in 1943 shop at Salt to return on a week basis by the passage of a stone through than thin ones Lake City costing cense JailC sentence suspended but was postponed because of $94000 El Centro he Young Farmers to Elect at increase but Keeling Ralph $1 one of the small bile ducts per day already has been com- Cal the war Produce forfeited bail for Cramps $1250 wanted them to work 48 hours But this year Mr Bradford said Election of officers will feature Includes Liver Spealurs in addition to Mr pleted speeding if they did work 48 hours 'they a Gallstones violent meeting of the Utah Young produce Green will include Joseph Pad-wa- y would not receive the increase" The binary system Includes the cramps and colicky pains as they Farmers Assn Saturday at 10 a rn Russia Talk Slated for the general attorney 4 Persons Forfeit Bail (Mr Mulock's statement on this liver which manufactures bile (an attempt to escape from the blad- at the Newhouse hotel Mark A F L Lewise G Hines A F L Leo Grub W fLS that the company had important digestive juice) and the der into the intestines The pains Nichols state director agricultural internationally fapoint le g Is lative representative in mous new Counts Traffic will be offered the union miners the option gall bladder a small storage res- are so intense that patients often education said Thursday Dr corresppndent D C Sen Elbert guest speaker at the regular FriWashington PROVO—Four a of forfeited week to the bile at S ervoir for be Bennion Adam vice the persons have working drugs given surplus plus powerful president D Thomas and Gov Herbert B day noon luncheon of Salt Lake bail for trsffic violations Thurs- present scale or a week at ducts which carry bile into the such as demerol and morphine If Utah Power and Light Co will Maw See rage 2Z Coltion 3 $1 per day increase) Exchange club in Hotel Utah small intestine where it helps pre See Page 22 Column 2 be guest speaker 'i '': !7 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Success Factor ' :'" ''"!' 0 t t1 f: : '' - i nmTues:a ": 4 (leet a ‘ :'' i i 4t :' ' full-plu- :'"ii " t :: 1 ' - '' natio- Tracy aviary In Liberty park I was ''proud as a peacock" Thursday Arrival of a pair of beautiful d peacocks comthe 1 peting aviary's collection of the strutting "pavo" was announced by Joseph L Sloan superintendent Salt Lake City parks The new additions are the first Of this specy ever to be brought to the local aviary according to 1 Mr Sloan and their receipt provides a representative of every known species of the famed pea- i iock family An almost pure white color is the ‘difterentiating feature of the female of this pair and the male !' is white except for his wings which are fringed with plumage cf an iridescent greenish black A plumage of rich greenish sheen covers the balance of his back : and neck Mr Sloan reported the birds 'i exhibited to false modesty and on the slightest provocation were 1 quick to parade their aged beauty before the other en- vious aviary tenants Their unique beauty is a result of a mutation of the Indian or Blue peacock 1 and the Javan or Green pea- cork 14 1 denunciation of deaths as "ruthtraffic highway less murder" highlighted the address of City Judge Reva Beck Bosone to members of the traffic committee of the Utah Peace Officers' Assn at a luncheon sponsored by Antelope Island chapter International Footprint Assn Thursday noon at 131 S '1:'''( r - The new variety of peacocks I' Thursday morning proudly strut about flaunting I that arrived at the Tracy aviary in Liberty park their gay colors and scrutinizing their new home black-shoulder- r ' A scathing 'i : p::: ' Utah Peace Officers Map Strategy For Accident War :' ::!'' 14'S: ''''''''''''''' '': So 10 " ‘ Ns' ' 4 : SPt ' IL ( ' tt AN ''''' ': -- ' : -- ? 4hoWMNSOMNeAtioidia:4 'Nek it ''' 4 ' '''' - ''' '''''' -'' ''''''' I 4 Vi er e Ope El Bosone Holds LU lit Car Deaths A(0c0-t:Are Murder 4 - '''''' - '''' ' ::: : ' ' :: 4 '14- ' 1 ' :4:t-!-f: 1 '' 1 '':: 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