| Show ' Ti liii pai Reduction of the butter supptrt pricefrom 90 to 73 per cent of parity effective Thursday will have far KV Impact on the dairy industry in Utah than in many midwestern dairy ' states This view was expressed Tuesday by A J Morris professor of dairy manufacturing Utah State Agricultural College and managing director of the American Dairy Association of Utah 4 Industry Prot: Morris explained will suffer a relatively light blow because butter represents The Utah r much smaller segment o! the try in this state than in most the reduction of about eight in the butter support pound ' price will undoubtedly weaken the price of some other dairy products ' the effect on other products is ex pected to be much less than on but ter And It may not affect the price on some Industry products at all The most Important dairy product in Utah Prot Morris pointed out is grade A fluid milk-- 'Approximately half of the 650 to 873 million pounds SECOND SECTION - milk SALT LAKE ary UTAH as fluid Important in this state as butter pro duction declines are cottage cheese Ice cream ice milk and sherbert for Cottage cheese production eiample increased from 3879000 pounds in 1951 to 4776000 pounds hi 1952 Ice cream climbed from 24"5 000 gallons in 1951 to 2741000 gallons in 1952 Ice milk Jumped from 600000 gallons In 1951 to 640000 gallons in 1952 Prof Morris said the Utah dairy Industry had been engaged in on ag-gressive program on "soil help" for Less 1951 The state's grade A fluid milk market extends into - several western states including Wyoming Colorado Nevada and Arizona ' The state's cheese production is more than twice that of its butter production in terms of pounds In terms of gross revenue the two items are about equaL Dairy items becoming Increesingly 5all h some time nut Tgdii WEDNESDAY MORNING 4 Is sold than oneseventh of the production went into the 4463000 pounds of butter the state produced 'dairy a lie Butte le annual production Indus b1113IV Radio TV Log PAGZ lt t r ss' MARCH 31 ' 1954 11 - '1 Eiid''' opeful Note Om I William C Patrick Tribune Psfedical Editor Fifty years ago if a person was told be had cancer be felt t that his death warrant had been signed At the present time physicians are able to save a third of their cancer patients and e the percentage can be improved even with present methods This change has been brought about by several factors— education of the public as to the early signs of cancer better diagnosis by doctors and more effective use of surgery and radiation plus relatively new treatment agents such as bor mones and drugs which have 1)ew value in certain types of cancer ' Need iate Cure' e Early cancer is curable now s s as thousands of pettple can testify but the cancer problem will ' not be licked until something is found that will destroy late cancer This is what doctors mean when they talk about a cancer By Jack M Beers "cure" Tribune Church Writer These were among the points Hundreds of singers will pro- emphasised 'Tuesday night by physicians and surgeons vide the music for the 124th anparticipated In a public Isix nual conference of the Church on cancer in East High of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSchool auditorium It was the Saints and attendant meetings 12th and last discussion In a series on "Your Doctor and in Salt Lake City Your Health presented by the Preceding the general confer- Utah State Medical Ann and ence will be a Primary Assn The Salt Lake Tribune two-daconference beginning Members of the panel were Friday The general church con- Dr John Z Bowers- dean of ference will be Sunday Monday the University of Utah College Si" and Tuesday Another auxiliary of Medicine who acted as mod- Dr Frank K Bartlett president Utah State Medical'Assn organization the Deseret Sun- erator Dr Leland R Cowan shows statbdes on health forum series just completed: physician and surgeon Dr day School Union is to have its Crichton McNeil pathologist conference Sunday Dr James F Orme specialist evening Among musical groups to sing In internal medicine Dr Ralph at the Primary Assn conference It Meyer radiologist and Dr will be a Franklin School John H Clark surgeon scientists practichorus from Provo directed by "Research cancer control ex' Ellen Y Allen and a chorus of tioners and said the moderatot perts" teachers Assn from Primary Doctor talk a at for the brief the Praise "Your Ile gave combine forces to crack the Southern California stakes "must and Your Health" series as an directed by Mildred T Pettit of one of the central dilemmascan-in outstanding educational effort 12th and final event in the cancer—the fact that early series in East High School Pasadena Cal Both are to sing cer is easy to cure was voiced Tuesday night by Auditorium which was deK during the general session in4 but hardrelatively Dr Frank of Bartlett Ogden to discover while late See Page 32 Column to a of cancer discussion voted cancer is relatively easy to dis- president of the Utah State six and surgeons cover but very difficult to cure" Medical Assn physicians by forums which were held The 'Denier Signals' weekly beginning !Jan 12 were It is helpful to remember the sponsored by the Medical As danger signals given wide pub!Iodation and The Salt Lake licity by the Americaii Cancer The series was the Tribune Three boys were Society They do not prove its kind in the Inter of first without doubt that cancer is Injured Tuesday afternoon in Area mountain Utah unemployment regis- present but they do indicate a two-ccollision at llth tered a third successive week- the need for a careful examina- South and Foothill Drive 'Dr' Bartlett said that nearly seven-dation by a physician ly decline for the 12000 persona attended the which caused $2000 damages These signals are: (I) Any period ended Saturday the sessions in which 75 forum The youths were Carry Jim Utab Department of Emplo- sore that does not heal (2) a and surgeons 1388 Williams Ave Utah Ramona physicians or yment Security repotted Tueslump thickening in the breast chin hand and knee lacerated A total of 8000 in or bleedelsewhere unusual (1) participated day Indicated percentage of uning or discharge (4) any change injuries Tom E Early 806 formational pamphlets 5000 hand and body incalorie counters and 27000 employed for the work force in a wart or mole (5) persistent llth East covered by unemployment in- Indigestion or difficulty in juries and William Brickey pieces of other types of literaEast arm injury ture were distributed surance was 62 compared swallowing (6) persistent Traffic officers said the with 66 the prior week and hoarseness or cough (11) any a peak of 79 reached the change in normal bowel habits crash occurred when the Police Often however elver has northbound Williams car atInvestigate Theft week ended Feb 6 to turn from reached left were the late before Police tempted asked Tuesday to stages The indicated unemployment however was twice that the symptoms are bad enough Foothill Drive to 13th South Investigate the theft of a trailer and collided with the Early hitch from' the automobile Of send the individual to a phyof' a year ago when the ratio to vehicle in which the Brickey Albert B Ds llot 429 Knolicrest sician Then present methods was SI See Page 26 Column 3 boy was a passenger Dr Murray Singers To Spice Conference ' ft P $'t - - O M coming of the Easter holiday are Mrs Rich ard Isaacson and daughter Judy 4 y Dan Valentine's I Nothing Serious' There are all Some kinds ot honeymoons folks like Niagara Falls v --'4 e“s Some f olks will settle for or — Manhattan ' ' '' San Francisco Spring Storm Drops Oft Snow Layer )1':' '' " ( - - - ID Op10?bysiciOAlip141d$7Series on 'Your Health' ':''i fast-movin- 4 h 1 L Eugene Caroline - JOBLESS LIST DROPS FOR ranged A y and with a salute to NOTHING A new spring storm swept SERIOUS—Mrs Dye has named the new parakeet "DANNY across Utah Tuesday brightening the water outlook for much semi-annuGRANT!" of the state g storm front If you have the time catch The the unusual display of wood hit the northwest section late Others just carved Walt in the form of Disney characters Monday turned Into snow light 00k 1 g e t married as it that I rep and go back to on display bt the Craft gained in intensity : 3271-5tHouse East this work Weather observers reported week They are terrific precipitation amounts were fairKeene and There's a small admission ly heavy but most of the snow had melted following the storm are charge with all money going A few localities received more Helm ik I getting m a r-- to increase Craft House Is than a half inch of moisture but s ried Thursday duties the precipitation pattern was and the bride- TIME: The newest spotty ANTIQUE groom has arin old things are on disIn Summit County Dan Valentine a thingsthese the first an at play amount reported days The unique type of honeymoon for nual Antique Show in Ferry was at largest Coalville 61 of an inch his bride The Provo reported J30 with a 312- He and his new wife will grab Hall Westminster College exhibition of unusual antique inch layer of snow on the a Geiger counter after the cere- furniture is sponsored by the ground by late afternoon mony and spend their honey- women of the First Presby- At 2:30 am the mercury had moon prospecting for uranium! terian Church and all profits dropped to a chill 25 at Salt will go into the church fund Lake Airport April Fool's day Is Thurs Area antique dealers have A few isolated power intery day—and Thursday is also the day the government will gathered an interesting display ruptions in the Salt Lake area release several million of old furniture were caused by the storm A Mrs Glen Leymaster one of Utah Power and Light Co reppounds of butter Who is foolthe guiding lights of the show resentative said they were ing who? (Or is it whom?) wanted NOTHING SERIOUS to caused by snow-ladetree limbs VIGNETTE: Doha Lewis the be exhibited in the show But falling across power lines and ad man arrived at his down who wants to look at a bunch shorting the circuits h town office early Tuesday of old jokes? (Besides I need Temperatures Drop them for my column!) morning He found an A cold front accompanying boy standing in front of the VALENTINE the TODAY'S crest of the storm pushed door down from 5 to to Robert temperatures A Valentine today "You gotta job mister?" the A Olsen For the past 13 years 15 degrees from Monday'rreadlad asked and well below the seasonDohn looked at the young- Bob has been a popular and e- ings al normal Maximum temperaficient deputy ster and said he looked a little the tures mostly were in the 40s or clerk in 09A le Salt young for the advertising busiLake Coun-'- lower 50s according to forecasness "Not much too young but -' ty clerk's office ters a little" Dohn said '" I h They said the brunt of the "But I gotta have a job v:Y h e storm had passed and predicted 1 'VI t : said : kind" the "emptyboy any Oty and County clearing skies for Wednesday I ' ing wastebaskets or washing Li7 Building to be over most of the state A few ''windows or something ''-0 snow flurries were scattered li' sworn a A as in "You see" be explained to clerk for U S District forecast for the southeast secoldroz 1 I ' '' 1 Dohn "my mother is coming deputy Willis tion and mountain areal in the W Ritter '' Judge ' '''''' -' tt home from the hospital today Bob has 7 'to it's' itoofso"' k4 it7 been a terrific public northwest - toda t-- with our new baby and I want relations man 4 his during years 1 4 to get her some flowers!" '14 In the county clerk's office ' ' I ' One of bis tasks was to call SUCH IS PROGRESS: 1 k IL:4 1 ' Moab used to be a sleepy lit- Jurors to duty and his diplomatic took the sting approach tle yillage Now Its a roar-Egtt'-ilai- r it f Jo t ti ing uranium boom town And out of jury duty for many a Merrill K Davis Salt Lake i I 31 h StPJ t has busy businessman and housejust te prove progress ' attorney and speaker of the I taught up with Moab the wife i 'Ii The county office will 'miss State House of Representatives town fathers bad to hire an tA will be the guest speaker at a I esrArs policeman for week ends Bob—but he'll be a fine addi4 f meeting of Utah Federation of to tion court staff! federal the Ms name: other I LOOTHiLl t the day 1)91- k Women's Republican Clubs C C Hoagland! SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: Saturday in Newhouse Hotel t I don't know bow it looks FEATHERED GIFT: A few The state organization's ad- 1 I columns back NOTHING SE- to you but to me It looks like visory board will convene at I RIOUS bewailed the loss of Ezra Talk Benson Is trying to 10 am said Mrs Hazel Taggart Chase president A lunchOphelia pet parakeet in the butter up to the nation! eon Meeting for members of children's department at the Salt Lake Public Library But Lee to Republican women's clubs in South all Speak of Utah and their friends will Dye dry your tears Mrs Della 1 children's librarian has a new Gov J Bracken Lee will be held at noon Mr Davis' talk leave Thursday for Jackson will be followed by a review parakeet The parakeet—a male this Miss where he will address the of national and local topics by time because males are more annual convention of the Associ- Mrs R Verne McCullough and Do-Si-D- o stable—is a gift from Hugh De ation of American Physicians Mrs Leo J Foley Mrs Joseph Weese executive of the W T and Surgeons on Friday eve- L Wirth lin will present a hisGrant store on Main St ning The governor plans to re- tory of the federation and its Auto in foreground was gOillg north on Foothill Drive when it other vehicle which wag goi4 south on Foothill The inachievements tstarted a left turn onto 13th South It collided with the pita spun one car around knocked the other off the road: In honor of the Grant firm— turn Monday HONEYMOON: 2 Car Smashup Hurts Three TIIIRD WEEK ar n Price Decline On Butter Ready Today I ILDS I I ' PAGE SEVENTEEN By I — N 41th'''$ékries rabbit to symbolize "last" snowfall and the - Lo:éal News' 'CANCER 'CURES GAINING Finishieg off a both the season's ' 4 ' Butter will be 5 cents a pound cheaper ' on many Utah store shelves Wednesday Wholesalers will reduce their price by that amount Wednes day morning and retailers are expected to pass the saving on to consumers immediately : The reduction is being made in anticipation of a cut in the federal dairy price support which la to become effective ' Thursday Immediate Effect Sherman P Lloyd secreiary counsel Utah Retail Grocers Assn said the reduced butter cog will be reflected in retail prices "almost immediately" Some stores may be able to put the lower prices into effect Wednesday" be said "and all of them should be able to do it within a very few days" A spokesman for a large chain grocery said all stores of that firm would cut butter prices Wednesday "Just as soon as we can notify them 1 ' Price Range Butter was selling in Salt Lake City Tuesday for 72 to 72 cents a pound depending upon grade and whether delivered Following adoption of the price reduction slated for Wednes day prices should range from ' 117 to 74 cents a pound The cut in the federal dairy price support will amount to Mk cents a pound However dairy spokesmen pointed out that butter has gone down about 5 cents a pound in the state dur ing recent weeks and the addl tional reduction elated 1Wednesday "will more than make up for the cut in price sup - i i 4 ''' 1 4 port" Lower Elsewhere Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson said in Washing ton D C Monday that butter will be selling for as low as 59 cents a pound in some areas of the country beginning Thurs ' day However Utah dairy industry officials said that such a price was impossible in Utah at the present time since state law re quires retailers to charge at least I per cent over wholesale ' price Andustry officials expected "no change" in milk prices would result from the federal support slash "at least for the present" 415-12t- lr m ) 1000 r : - v- - ‘ L —1--- '- o10 - 1 Utah Legislator Prepares Talk --1--- -- -- '')"1 ( -- t ' a I - k--- ict1451 - It-4(11- - ' Oh! The Autos Went 'Round and 'Round 'With a - I A RIFLE RICOCIIET Boy Wounded-t By Gm's UR - A Salt Lake teen-agsuf fered a gunshot wound in left hip shortly after noon 'rues-da- y when a bullet fired by a companion on a hunting trip ricocheted from a rock Victim of the mishap Kent Ave was Hippon 17 taken by his Companion to tat ter-daSaints Hospital for treat! ' men- The youth said he and a party of four friends were hunting with rifles in the Saltair area when the mishap ' occurred One of tike group fired his rifle and the bullet apparently struck a rock The slug glanced off and struck Rippon in - the right hip : er I the: ' ' 623-10t- h y ) r- Citizens Bill Speaker - R F Smith Church of Jesus Christ Latter-da- y of of Saints' rehabilitation services at Utah State Prison' will be speaker during the regular meeting of Salt Lake Branch Senior Citizens of Utah Thursday at 2 pm at 63-2n- d East' - V r 7 |