Show "0 - - - n't ' Call "k - - Si 1 Local News - I" 4 r: Zile 5alt - 8 SECTION -— - - s UTAH SUNDAY Utah Gas Firm Gets PSC Okeh on Line i Calif MORNING New Supply in S L-Pro- r‘tiA1t ' '‘611 - tkigra ' A'''' ' ' '''' - -- ! ' ''"-- k4 - fl Ir) 0 I 0 ' - '' 41‘v i47 ') r td i1 —Ns rti a 4 Its T I '111111( ''' ' 114 1 ! 4' "i ' Whitesides Resigns Post s t t e I A I r----- 'lip' zc 1110 3?' :- 1‘ lr ----- 1ca - ' a- - : - ---- 'its - !I - ' ' 'BRces 6i3I Lb : ''°'''''':'t 7i 4-- tcif'e' Emery Driver Dies as Car Misses Turn' Face New Law Ouster 91 in Schools Group to Plan: For Statue Of Jacklinar nt r 4k 1 il fact-findin- g City-Coun- ty Palms Bask d In Mid4Os 4-- U Students Place Hospital Meet To Discuss 'All Phases' At Forensic Meet in Denver y 'MP g d 2 CArs Collide In County Injure Three n 15-1- gas-sho- rt POPULAR TRIBUNE WANT ADS SET DAILY VOLUME RECORD ger-thing- - - - Student Dean! It I' ' two-stor- y - 11J17L-ti- ‘'I'dl'1:lst—Iep41"r4(ogvzt: I L IL: g to: ' 777111:7'14! ::: I I' n ) 't-r- -t Child Injured In Fall of Brick Wall ---- f 1-- r"1 ing "' - '' By Cedar Pedersen t 's r t TribunesStalf Writer lk ' I 'mom 41MLOGAN (Spedkb—Dr Louis L Madsen eighth president of 01 0 4Utah State Agricultural Colt r'It't was ousted by Saturday !lege T the board of trustees after two IL ' years and 10 months in the posiIL tion Joe E Whitesides dean of students since Dec 19 1952 and formerly athletic director and coach at the college re111 signed at the same time Ile said he resigned to become the L k I U S property and disbursing 1 ' 1 I est officer for Utah Utah National -' 'r‘--- ) 'N- -Guard His resignation did not k -- -3 — ''" 1116 ' ow t ' - - '" à ''' tie in with the release of Dr 10 Plt 1 'i i A tot:t:1 ' 4ong e ini Madsen he added Ardr lo IC r ' ' I'firlef w41051 Ilk e The board of trustees gave '6" -' :rontd ' 1 's AmoolOWN A - t'' 4 4 f 0011111110 '''' --' N notice to Dr Madsen that his -'''''' I 1 - '161 position as president of the col 1 '" : ' v 0do------ ' ' b lege was terminated i effective 4 414 Ari ' ''' ' 4k It t 4': Immediately li 011PINC:410 - 0 eg Name Peterson Head ' '' ' ' r ' 'kair '' At the same time the board zt I' l' 1-Leappointed Dr E G Peterson president emeritus as acting no t Dr L G Peterson president Dr Peterson ap- Dr Louis L Mathieu ' ''''—'-- -returns to helm of 0011ele peared before the board and ac- Short of threelear term cepted the recall to serve the college The action confirmed reports published in The Salt Lake TribWorkmen were unable to offer any reason why part of this une several weeks ago despite denials by members of the building under construction collapsed Saturday afternoon board of trustees that Dr Mad4 sen's position was in jeopardy The reported dismissal of Dr Madsen prompted circulation t last December of petitions elfeee among faculty members asking EMERY Emery County (Spethat he be retained The board 1 cial)—An Emery man was killed at that time still did not confirm and another injured early Salo that action was contemplated to Utah's new nepotism law ing is right the problem is to remove him urday morning when their ear which will become effective apply it without creating more failed to negotiate a' curve 15 Replaced Symons July 1 will affect at least 91 of problems than are solved miles southwest of here tray Mr Whitesides became dean the state's 207 school board Ray P Lund Manti another members and deprive 20 of the executive committee member of students following the resigeled 600 feet off the road and 40 school districts of a quorum defended the commission's ree- nation of Dr Joseph N Symons A statement as follows was reIf all who are in violation re- ommendation that the school i Traffic Toll lunch program be continued but leased Saturday by Thorpe B sign Isaacson president of the board This progress report on the without state aid Utah "I still feel sure" he said of trustees: controversial law was given to 158 To April 26 1953 "The action was taken in sethe Legislative Council at a "that the lunch program is not 63 To April 26 1952 meeting Saturday in the Capitol a fundamental of education cordance with the unanimous 1953 248 Entire year by Mrs Russell B Petty Ogden which should be supported I Opinion of the members of the Sevier pountzc: board expressed in a resolution president of the Utah School financially by the state" To April 26 1953 -' Sen Marl D Gibson (D adopted at a special meeting Board's Assn To April 26 1953 Price) member of the Legis- held in Salt Lake City March List Increasing Entire year 1953 14 1953 that it was in the best 41 Council and education lative its She added that the list is anthe interests of that a college stirred up being steadily increased as addi- brief argument dropped into a deep wash on by questioning other be employed as tional board members discover Commission's policy dent" the Utah Highway 10 relatives on the school payroll of Survey 4 mem"Didn't Resign" t permitting deDead was Mervile C Jacobwas session The Saturday bers serving on Mr Madsen with his family voted primarily to discussion of 40 Emery driver of the sen committees to vote at their campus home said "I the report of the School Survey car did not resign as president It Criticism Motive Commission which the council Injured was Christian Chrie Mr Lund retorted that thatt has been in the wind for some is studying for the purpose of tensen 40 Emery who Is being now that this change time was raised a criticism proE apparently legislative Joe formulating Whiteside' Hu treated at Price would be made" gram Dr Adam S Bennion to discredit the report Lowe military service in future Hospital for a fractured shod-de- r In a letter Dr prepared by chairman of the Survey Com- Ashton Heber a member of the fractured le& facial cuts mission H Grant Vest execu- commission executive council Madsen to the USA C board of MORE COMING bruises and shock His trustees he body had to this say: tive secretary and several mem- emphasized that the condition was reported as "It has indeed been a privimembers did not vote bers of the executive committee were present to elaborate on on recommendations made to lege to serve the college as Trooper Burt Weldon Utah for approximately their recommendations and to the Legislative Council and president State Highway Patrol who inthree years i during which very answer questions of council Legislature vestigated laid the accident gains have been Seri Rendell N Mabey (R '' significant members occurred about 2:30 am 'The made at the institution Both Dr Bennion and Dr Bountiful) Icbarrman of the car was traveling at a high date "I am pleased to report that Vest expressed the opinion that councit's education of speed and failed to negotiate See 2 Cot skies and tem Page high Sunny said he could see no point It will be possible to work out a curve The car swerved 600 council a plan of merit rating for in- in properatures dominated the Utah feet off the highway before criticizing He cedures said the the to centive pay acceptable Survey weather picture Saturday with plunging into the wash the teachers but warned that it Commission could not be exa prediction by the weatherman trooper said will not be easy pected to agree 100 per cent and The crash occurred within of continued fair over the week Allen M West executive sec- added that he could not agree Sevier County end retary of the Utah Education fully with the recommendation Mr Jacobsen was born hi Afternoon temperatures over Assn and a member of the on the school lunch program Emery Oct 9 1912 the son of in the state were the generally Survey Commission's executive Special Session? mid-70- s with exception of the Eristus and Stenna Scow Jacob committee supported the viewSeveral council members insouthwestern portion where the sen He was a farmer 11and- a He point that' the propbsal will be cluding Rep Merrill K Davis near the 90 veteran of World War climbed mercury of Every phase iospital operdifficult to accomplish by re- (R Salt Lake) the chairman was unmarried mark ation from giving an anesthetic marking that while merit rat and Sen Mark Paxton (R Surviving are three brothers Minimum temperatures reto record-keepinand cooking and two sisters Lowell Jacobraised about more) questions will be discussed during the corded during the early morn sen Tooele Denzil and Arnold activities in support of an early four-da- y between 35 annual convention of ing hours registered Sections Mrs Jacobsen In most session Emery in 53 and special legislative They the Association of Western Hoswere assured that neither the Canyon the thermometer Meyer Price' Mrs Ludella opening Monday in Salt Bryce to commission nor the school peo- pitals a chilly 22 degrees fell Sterling Saltlike City Lake City to Funeral arrangements are bewill climb to the desire ple Temperatures "pressure" d persons from still higher levels Sunday ac- ing made by Witbeck Funeral council into early action all of the West will attend Home Castle Dale Another meeting of the coun- the parts cording to forecasts meetings most of which will cil tentatively was scheduled be held in the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City again this As a prelude to the 25th anThree persons were injured month On 0 the council-- nual May meeting of the Western head-o- n Will a collision in will meet in Vernal and Saturday Conference Cathoric Hospital of two automobiles at 5555 be given an air tour over the Association of United States Greenriver and sites of Pro- and Canada Highland Drive at 9:05 pm will be a there in the Upper solemn mass Sunday at Mark J Anderson 25 623 E posed projects Colorado River Basin by citi- 8 am inhigh Utahns Sunday won't turn open at 7 am and close at 12:30 the Cathedral of the 4th South driver of one of the zens of Vernal back the hands of their clocks pin Salt Lake time Wires of Madeleine Presiding will be but for cars was taken to Salt Lake a few days will wish area the Most Rev Duane C Hunt brokerage houses with conGeneral Hospital in a county did as some of the heavily nection they Catholic of Salt Lake in the East will open at bishop ambulance His condition was populated sections of the of 7 am Staffs instead City am as listed "fair" adopt daylight savings time therefore will have to arrive try 0 First session of the general E E Grider age unknown Association of Western Hospi- and throw a majority of the na- earlier and will leave at 4 pm T-650 E 5900 South driver of the tals will be called to order Mon- tion into partial confusion instead of the winter schedule vehicle and a passenger beat 10 am in the hotel by Although 28 states remain on of 4:30 pm day lieved to be his wife were taken the standard time its WonE of Clarence throughout board The governors of the president to a private physician for treatof principal Salt Lake Stock Exchange voted Latter-da-y summer nacott administrator lpation ment according to State HighApproximately 1100 emSaints Hospital Salt Lake financial andcommunication to accede to the daylight savway Trooper J Lowell Platt ployes of U S Smelting ReGeneral sessions also will centers in New York necessi- ings time schedule and will ICity who investigated the mishap fining and Mining Co will be be held loTuesday and Wednesday tates revision of schedules and open at 8:30 am Mountain Efforts were being made to cut back May 2 from the presafternoons and Thursday morn- operations Standard Time and end trading cate the couple 'late Saturday ent y week to a five-da- y The New York Stock Ex on regular calls at 11:30 am to determine extent of their week operation the company ing Wednesday at 9:15 am there change for example now will The curb will end at 12:30 pm announced Saturday injuries During standard time months W C Page vice president will b'e a special meeting on civil The accident occurred when regular call has been from 9 the Anderson vehicle drove and general manager of west- defense under the direction of 'Chief Slated W Dr am until 11:30 am with the William medical Stiles Hospital seven feet into the southbound ern operations for USSR Gordon Gilbert superintend- curb extending to 1 pm lane to collide with the prider and M said the lead and zinc director of Region 8 Federal Trains and buses will con vehicle Trooper Platt reported situation in the nation neces- Civil Defense Administration ent of the Huntington Memorial o operate on regular tinue will Cal Various Both cars were demolished sitated the cutback at U S Berkeley phases Hospital at Pasadena Cal time schedules Some standard of of disaster at the Mine Mine meeting drivwas Lark cited for including speak weekly planning Bingham Anderson have been to schedules line air Assn blood are national Executives the the on Monday program the wrong side of the Ophir unit and Tooele ing vised however at 12:15 pm in Hotel Utah scheduled for discussion highway County and Midvale plant o modifications - ltt - i ' t i-- - k ''' Cheir° - i1 h - 1 2 ' Utah Nstural Gas Co was given permission Saturday to ' ' build an pipe line to carry at least 50 million cubic feet Lake-Provof Clear Creek gas daily into the Salt area via the distributional facilities of Mountain Fuel Supply Co The Public Service COMMiSSIOn order authorized construe '''' '' tion of the line (expected to be completed this fall) from the field in Carbon emery and Sanpete Counties to a terminus east of Orem where it will connect into the M F S system f 'k Lines Existing However the P S C found that Mountain Fuel can bring the initial output to Salt Lake City through its existing lines and would be in a better position to construct any additional capacity needed if additional potentials are realized Utah Natural had sought ap- proval over the objection of !Mountain Fuel to build a 1Provo-Sal- t 7 Lake section as well Under a r contract alscr Florence Johnson Smiles '' approved by the P S C subject after being hit by bricks 1 ' 1 I Utah nit Natural has agreed to deliver 4 7- ti44 -( i4 vi to M F S 50 million 'feet (at a -1 ti' 0 '' 70 per cent load factor) upon of the line and an t‘t- ikw 1 lk 41- - 1' completion other 50 million upon develop- ment of sufficient reserves 4 1 A 120 Million Feet ' But the commission said Utah Natural now has "expressed a willingness to deliver a total '' A brick wall fell on a of 120 million feet contingent I : girl Saturday afternoon and upon adequate reserves to in- - workmen who witnessed the include 20 million for Southern cident talked of it in terms of Utah areas south of Al F S ter- - "miracles" when they learned ritory Accordingly the corn- - the child had escaped with her life !mission gave Mountain Fuel Florence Johnson 6 daughthe first 50 million and with- ter of Mr and Mrs Chester held 20 million out of the next Johnson 356 Sherman Ave suf70 million for possible alloca- fered a severe head laceration tion to Southern Utah consum- - and back abrasions when the Daniel C Inkling - He ers Three intervenors at the roof rafters on a engineered Bingham' pit March hearings indicated they apartment house under conhave plans to set up distribution struction at 364 Sherman Ave gave way and the front and stems in non-- F S areas Present proven reserves are back walls crumpled She was playing in back of ample the commission found from evidence produced at the the new structure with a brothhearing to supply the guaran- - er Merrill 11 He escaped teed 50 million cubic feet daily injury at a 70 per cent load factor for No Explanation 20 years Geological testimony L Workmen who were unable Plans for the sculpturing of evidenced further gas reserves to explain just how the accident occurred said that when the a bronze statue of Daniel C in the vicinity Lease Clear Creek rafters at the top of the second discoverer and 'deJackling will buy its gas story gave way the bricks on Natural veloper of the Bingham open the back wall tumbled distances cut copper mine to be placed from Three States Natural Gas ranging from one to two stories Petro-too- k Co and in the State Capitol rotunda One unidentified workman form Saturday with the ap- leum Corp who hold the gas at the front of the building able pointment of a Sons of Utah leases on the Clear Creek and to look through to the rear saw Pioneers Memorial Florence lying in the rubble Jackling adjoining fields Commission Carried to Neighbor's Both W T Nightingale presiGov J Bracken Lee acting was carried to the Florence on the suggestion of the Na- dent of Mountain Fuel Supply of a neighbor to residence U S P tional leaders named the Co and Paul Kayser El Paso ambulance await the following men to advance the president of Utah Natural Gas which took police her to Salt Lake the project honoring mining Co indicated confidence that General Hospital for emergency engineer the additional gas will be avail- - treatment N G Morgan Sr vice presiable for use next winter Damage to the house was dent and chairman of the S U P Mr said his Nightingale estimated at more than $1500 Commission chairpany has yet to work out with The owner and contractor man E R Callister Jr state the commission how the addi- Wilford Edman 1340-3rEast attorney general Raymond C tional fuel will be allotted who was on the roof at the time Wilson senior vice president residential commercial of the accident said he had no First Security Bank of Utah among and industrial users idea how it could have R Milton Hunter president occurred Ahead Will Go First Council of Seventy Mr Kayser said his company Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Louis Ruch- - has made extensive prepare-mathe line and retired general manager tions Utah Copper Division Kenne- will go ahead With construction cott Copper Corp plans immediately The line will be 63 miles long Kennecott Gift and will cost an estimated $4 The Kennecott company's million R H Fulton Lubbock board of directors appropriated DENVg11 (Special) — Three Tex will be the contractor 835000 to complete the statue Loc al Utah Natural officials University of Utah students The attorney general's office Mr Fulton will come to placed in the iop brackets of has —commissioned Dr Avard said Lake City next week to the three-daspeech tournaFairbanks dean of the Univer- Salt with W G D McElrath ment concluded at the Univerconfer sity of Utah's School of Fine division superintendent and go Arts to create the heroic-sizeof Denver Saturday afterover the pipe line route The sity be statue which will placed noon has been taking up in one of the monumental company Don Luid was selected by of way options for several niches in the Capitol rotunda right judges as one of 10 top debaters weeks We are planning to invite competition In exReduced by the load factor in four-maCharles Raymond Cox presiBob a temporaneous sales speaking lower by dent of the Kennecott Corpora- and expanded Bennett placed second and additional the supply pressure tion and other high officials Frank Johnson fourth In addi40 of that ' company to join with will put about millioN' on— tion Mr Bennett was cited into feet daily in the prominent Utah citizens a 25 per cent increase among the top participants in unveiling ceremonies" said Mr nearly the Student Congress Forensics area for the Morgan "We feel that once again Utah and the nation can retell the legend of Daniel C Jack-linwho as a young mining engineer quite inexperienced caught the vision of the untold wealth in copper gold silver Those pages and pages of Want Ads in Saturday's issue and lead in the Bingham hills of The Salt Lake Tribune set a record for popularity of and converted these riches into daily Tribune Want Ads in the Intermountain West the world's greatest mining enThere were more than seven pages of Want Ads in SatOn April 4 the previous terprise" urday's issue of The Tribune Economic Pioneer record day there were six and a half pages breakipg the As an economic pioneer no previous record for daily Tribune Want Ad volume established May 24 1952 in out bolder relief man stands Nearlyevethyong 4n the Intermountain West uses Tribthan MrJackling who fostered done quickly efficiently and une- Want Ads to and developed the Utah Copper mine which after a half century economically users get are And the results that Tribtpe Want-Aof operation is recognized as Want Ad that a Tribune here's For instance terrific and richest the greatest mining enterprise in world history and brought bou: : : : : : one that furnishes annually milCRIB mattress playpen dbl rollaway and matt I cheats of drawers lions of dollars in wages taxes Oddi and ends and other revenue to the people Mrs M HNnan 1878 E 3355 South ran this Tribune and the state of Utah" Want Ad "I had about 100 calls" she said "and sold everyMr Jackling now 83 years of thing right away I only wish I had more to sell—your Want age for 30 years has made his Ads did such a v!mulerful borne in the San Francisco area No wonder Tribune Want Ads are popular and getting spending most of his time at more popular every day Redwood City residence bii Ar - - - - 7--4 - Area vo 104-- 4 e Madsen of Presidency PAGE ONE 1 t usAc Trustees Relieve Log 1953 k' : — 11 M Page !rit15:g-:t- Facility to Boost h APRIL 26 Is rsvo F i 18-Inc- Ztibttnt Radio-T- V Of ' tiptio' a MrI ' ' - SALT LAKE CITY - Daylight Saving Time in East To Have Side Effect in S L 1 ma USSR83! 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