Show 01rgmI - - - - - -- - ' - --- --- rIlrWrir -v----s— g ---- ' 1 ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE wait Vtall County ‘ Fire Fighters - j" 1 - - 4 - - - - ' ) I r ''' - - t - - ' ' - v s - ' i ' - ' - i ---- - - " ' '" ' 4 - - i 4 - e - ' The Utah County Commission again has offered to compensate firemen of the various cities who attend by paying them $3 each for whichever meeting they participate in Each fire department will send its bill for those who participated to County Auditor Karl Bennett for payment Program for the sessions will be built around "Safety of Men in Fire Fighting" and "Fire Behavior" according to James L Jacobs supervisor of the Uinta Forest who will supply the instructors for the school v o '' ' ' 5 - V -- : '' 1"1 '''' 5 - ' I - - - ' 1 -- '' - ":4 s- Charles Eubank left Jerry Hartman and Robert White Ogden Jaycee committee inspect barbecue pit for state convention Ogden to Cook Up Barbecue For Utah Jaycee Appetites Special to The Tribune OGDEN—With a baitrecue pit on the grounds of White City Ballroom as a start members of Ogden Junior Chamber of Commerce Saturday were getting ready to play hosts to the state Jaycee convention next week end The Ogden club with Wilbur P (Wib) Cook Jr as general Slogan for this year's state chairman expects to be host to conclave is "For fun galore it's more than 1000 visiting Jaycees in '54" and the local s from all parts Ogden men and expect to make that young slogan come true in every way along with transaction of convention business in an orderly and businesslike manner ' A number of parties have been planned for the visitors s with and for the their first party being the barbecue dinner at White City aewly-constructe- - S215 Million Paid for Sugar Beets Faintly to Fete womanet 86 Special tooThe Tribune AMERICAN FORK — Mrs Emma Wilde Pettit will be hon- ored Sunday with a family ner in observ- t a nee of her 86th ' anni- birthday versary at the i din- : L Cummings will visit Wait installations IL! General Plans Ordnance Depot Visits OGDEN ARSENAL — Utah I Ordnance installations will be ' -- visited next week by the chief i a‘ : of ordnance Maj Gen E L Cummings Washington D C r-- 1 ---- Ow --Iy 4i - " t'1"""' two-daIn '' ''' a Utah stay -4 -during ' ' on routine inspection it was ' - '" "111t ' 4! ' announced Friday by Co! H H '""'" -': Needham commanding Ogden k H NZr ' -2-'s' ' — Arsenal ' ' ' ' Gen Cummings will come to ti ' l ' ' :' !: '''''Utah Tuesday and while here ': l - '1 ' ' '' he will make a routine visit to ' ' Ordand Tooele Ogden Arsenal L1°°w-''''- '-: 1' ' '' ' ' nance Depot it was learned le vd 0 ii '' He is flaking a tour of western ordnance installations for ' ' ' the Army but his visit will deal ii ''' ' ' with "onlyroutine ordnance ac- 4 ' ' ' i tivities" it was explained ' - ' - ' '‘ :' ' The chief of ordnance of the 1 ' "1' -- ' '' ' asheld his has ' ' Army present ' ' ' ' '' signment since Nov 1 1953 ' ' ' --'' Prior to that he had years of ''' ''- ''' ' r ' ft varied Army experience since '' t ' N'!o''!-'' his graduation from the United ' taitosso' I ' States Military Academy at '' West Point June 12 1924 ' -- 0 1 Family Homeless In Cedar Blaze l- wind-whippe- or any piths oimi A small plastic plug with boating obi amplifier is wore inside this tonal of nio oar end replaces the largo rie -- IT01ACII Awe information will bo tont Si nootipt of enriched soupon ' Moil it today Intronational 437 Powell I 1 pan I Francisco Laboratories Calif 1I 1Addrom 1 tte e'r - ' ' -' s ---- -- t '' " ' ' 'e - mirk' Smolt Prudential: ‘'1 : Federal Savings Writs - REGULAR ' ' ' TRADE-I- lo --:- (5 - ' - s - - i 0 Jaycees of Idaho - mom oboommi a ingrodioatio—libio ' - Jik soo !Vet ' '''1111tiltio I 12995---- O N - 1 ' " '' ' 100 Lbs - - ' - - WI Sugar - 0 0 96 OW PAY 011' 0 - - i - ---- - nvention city A president's' breakfast a golf tournament Sunday ' : and-AN- conclude the convention The secretary and treasurer will be appointed later BERICLOCK34n1 CHAIR 4995 Reg from I I '1 t 50 Lbs Sugar '' PAYSON — Ralph - c - PAY AS - - - LOW : 4 AS - 1 ' 1 large Jaycees Elect MEM - OP - I - it 1 Hillman 1 1VIILT011 POPULAR "MARIPOSA" 01 s ili19 (1 - 96 U tA - Matching Ottoman Included ttr-- 1 ' PATTERN PER SQ YD 395 COMPLETE WITH 52-0- 7 CUSHION PADDING - Spring Cushion Padding with tackloss mothod meal in doorsmootipedgfe ways all pieces finished os throw rugs! And 100 Lbs U and! Sugar for lc more Laid with ' - 4 IC II 11-SUGA- OL - 11: a ALL-VO- - (-7--- I bishops office and amusement hall a 1 COMPLETE:CARPETING JOB! Y ‘ : - - - and will - o FREEZERS RELVINATOR RANGES a REFRIGERATORS o GAS RANGES IMMIX WASHEIISIAND DRYERS nooras o LIVING ROOMS nEDRooras Idaho Moscow will be the 1955—co- 32-o- z 1 teacher in Payson elementary schools was named new prestdent of the Pay- p ---' - ' N ? 1 t — - 11 4 ' - ' ) -- I 1 INNER- - t SPRING t ?Commerce ( I A (- son Junior t 4 Chamber of 4' - - 4 $ '4 were held this week at Don's Cafe ' Lynn Page re-- 1 was in charge of i the meeting Other officers Mr Hillman include: Derrell Wightman first vice president 20C3 Trado-i- n z$ Dave McMullin second vice president Tony Cuty treasurer New members of the board of directors are Harvey Curtis Jim Daniels and Gene Vest Holdover members of the board are Glen Daniels Jack Daniels and Duane Patten Pres Page will become state director to succeed Keith Jot ley ALLAI ETA 6-W- FLOOR LAMP SP' 3311 Scgar Dohs N - MATTRESS tiring president n 12C5 3C3 10 Lbs 995 Sugar 41 REG Trad3-i- 1 ENIIIIMMINO k 1950 f I it t i 10113sSugar -- sm 5 1: I 0951 :43 4 7: ONLY BEDROOM 50 Lbs Sugar 01 1C3 Lbs Scg - I C3113 a s: 01 t PAY (996 7989 ONLY 0 96 p (0) PAY ONLY OPENTILL -- i k 4 - i4 k gP211 t I - - -'''' 4 -- : 6- - 1050 0 1 r i EAST 4 t k t k ' - 21STSOLITH-SUG- AR HOUSE ' i 'f t - ' 41 !' - - k t t t i oi000:47000 furniture compang CREDIT DELIVERY EVERYWHERE ' ? - CONVENIENT t 4 '57-Yri- A 8 ': 1 411 1 1 MONDAY t - - 4 t 1 I k 4 O K-4- REG f ' l'' $ I 0 ONLY i 'f Modern BLOND oommols PAY YPoA 4 01 3Pc BUNK BEDS REG 790 P1 to $350 por month Farm oxperionce voluoblo In Core of This Newspaper Write Box 5 lot- fatal ar right WON MA ---- - lommoommosnommoss ALL GRANITE PURCHASES U :s t Iwo Think 'and you lot without toot end Emmy hre 21d riUlca told oloos ZetS Try utredgia ow sookorl searisetee a m elot --- - 3000 9995 OO IMMO y Age 21 to 60 Must be residents pf this county two ormore yectrs Compotont appraisers moles $325 deco ' Junior Chamber of Commerce 1 at the concluding business session of the annual three-da11 convention Saturday evening in Idaho Falls He succeeds Tom t 1 t Prescott Jerome ' Roy Arnold Boise and Bob Rasmusson Pocatello were ' elected national directors for MEN TO TRAIN FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS ' AWAY beck - 1 Select Officers - ----- - fi suGAR flog ' - - k - i ' ' lit Mole ow Photo flaaa gralt ' 4 Ai va ' - - 4 Ow '4 19 - ' err ks4544 GAs RANGE i) ''' - 1" Itiii 1111nromiloninamm— HARDIrdictt 4 - Set" 125 44017 Temple i ia4 "'" fl iIo " let' - 1- - -- 4 of 166 foot ' : - I 1: -- -- - I 1 - : L' WANTED! 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Need a liew Got so r - ' PAW ANIANGIACINTS NOW To MVO TNT HOT SUMMOt MIND DOM JULY 2 1 101 ComloW Moons Con or VIDA SOX CLAWSON 4-- - C 01111111111J E l'ilociIDAIT 1 SUGAFIDAYS ttpeetal to The Tribune "V AT GRANITE FURNITURE p I Special to The Tribune Mrs '100 OGDEN—With a payment of menu will be a dinner of gigan- daughter i4 I Nelson C and "all the Ray $11 million being made on May tic turkey legs '' was Mrs Pettit Mr Cook said trimmin's" 1 to growers of sugar beets for 24 s born April Amalgamated Sugar Co in 1953 SUNDAY'S INAUGURAL 1868 at Coalout will have the company paid moosbal e Summit I banquet catered by the Canton for last year's crop in Utah Cafe Ogden will- - feature a vill Mrs Pettit C osuhnetyh Idaho Oregon and Washington prime rib dinner Mr Cook deas four daughters Mrs a total of $21500000 convention this clared H E McNeill year's Mrs Frank I Mrs J V ANNOUNCENT OF the May food will be the best of any con- Reese Coalville Huntsman Price and Mrs 1 payment second for last year's vention in years in Ogden "With food and prizes such Jesse Perry Helper crop was made Saturday by H She has nine grandchildren A Benning president of the as we have lined up" said Mt company who said final pay- Cook "this year's convention in and five John Edward ment will be made in October Ogden should be the finest Her husband for the 1953 crop after all of state convention ever 'held in Pettit died at Price on Jan 9 1953 at the age of 88 the sugar production from that Utah" crop of beets is sold Sugar beet acreage in the BEEHIVE NEWS IN BRIEF territory served by Amalgamated Sugar Co has been in I demand this unprecedented year said Mr Benning The federal government under provio sions of the sugar act has 'rectal to The Tribune at 2 pm and deliver Sunday O i' l c e the on d limitations p TOOELE---rou- r servicemen the dedicatory address at can be amount of sugar-thfrom Dugway Proving Grounds The public is invited to atmarketed by this and other were likeand Injured Saturday about tend Cost of the structure was is it sugar companies ly that similar restrictions will 1:15 am when a late model about $85000 The chapel has apply to sugar from the 1955 sedan driven' by Ste Richard 12000 sq ft of floor space will D Gage 25 went out of control crop has 13 class- seat 300 and overturned after the driver rooms a persons School Junior Sunday FACED WITH this problem was blinded by room Relief Society room and the tremendous demand for apparently an auto from oncoming beet acreage it was necessary lights ' were They traveling west on for the company to make acreDugway Highway when the age allotments to farmers for crash occurred 29 miles west of this year's crop The acreage noel allotted to growers in AmalgaSte Gage suffered scalp hemated 'territory this year how- erations Also were Turever represents a slight in- man W Skeltoninjured Spode to Ttko Tribune about 32 scalp CEDAR CITY—A Cedar City crease over acreage planted in lacerations Charles Corn about 1953 40 who suffered two broken family of 10 was lefrhomeless If sugar beet yields per acre toes on left foot and lacerations Saturday noon when flames equal those of last year the and Willard Smith' about 30 brick resi- gaited a seven-roo3954 crop will represent the lacerations scalp dence second largest total production The four were taken to Dug-wa- y In the history of the company Destroyed was the home of Proving Grounds Hospital Mr and Mrs C J Parry 77 S reported Mr Benning The accident was investigated 400 East ' by Tooele Sheriff Fay Gillette Members of the Cedar City and Deputy James Clark HARD OF HEARING? volunteer fire department d blaze fought the Potent Applied For chapel Rites Set for more than- - an hour and a PAYSON—Richard L Evans half They said the fire may NEW INVENTION of the Council of Twelve Apos- have started from overloaded San Francisco 16—A Calif Aced tles Church of Jesus Christ of electric lines in the attic now invention hides the ear button Latter-da- y Saints will dedicate comolemlo for those who must wear hooting aid the Payson West Ward Chapel a visible According to the inventor 'eat button" is not worok in tile oor ADVIIMSENINT ' j ' ' Mkt: Gen IDA—"It is with a great deal of regret that I leave the many friends I have made in the past five years in Idaho and the surrounding states" Mr Johnston said when his resignation was announced "From the time of our arrival in the spring of 1949 we have met nothing but hospitality and a willingness to work with us in the new venture that was to become the national reactor testing station" As its manager Mr Johnston has been responsible for tthe ' - ' 5 IDAHO FALLS IDA--Jac- 0 t - 4'2 t ' Ballroom to The Tribune sp - "- 1 Mr Johnston resigned to join ' the Taconite Contracting Corp - — a - ' '4 1 Duluth Minn His resignation 11' i 7 'is effective May I t ) I ' - A'"' In a letter to Mr Johnston ' k -Dr Hafstan said "Your resignation is regretfully accepted I can appreciate that your de-! i eision to resign as manager of the National Reator Testing ''' Station has not been an easy decision to make especially Pk - ' after your many years of service ' to the government However knowledge that these years have been years of outstanding performance should be a source f of great satisfaction to you 1 ii it 'As the first manager of the f ' ' Schenectady operations office ' 41 which supervised the activities -' of the Knolls Atomic Power and as the first L E Johnston Head of Laboratory manager of the Idaho operations Idaho A E C office resigns y MERRILL Nielson Spanish Fork will speak at the meeting there and Ranger Wallace M Sating will instruct the Pleasant Grove sessions Invited in addition to fire of the county are all fighters of the state beginning Friday members of the sheriff's force 'and ending Sunday state road maintenance crews Utah Power and Light crews Several hundred pounds of beef will be placed in the 'Utah Fish and Game Departbarbecue pit Friday night ment officials and workers in when the Ogden group and this area and Forest Service improvement crews as well as per their wives will "put on a barForest Service fire guards diem feed will becue that satisfy everyone" declared Jerry Hartman barbecue chairman RANGER 04- ' Hall ' - i '4 i " ' I - - d- ' - i - 4' ' i 1 i ''''' ' I ' I F' '' scooe - - - -- - - Special to i i ' - The Tribune PROVO—With the fire season already - begun Sheliff Theron S Hall Utah - County of Utah Fire Fighters organization announced that two fire are slated fighting schools shortly within the county The first held 4 at the fire hall in Pleesant i Grove May 3 at 7:30 pm for all persons who fight range and forest fires in the northern half of Utah County t Second fire school for the south half of the county will 4 be held May I at 7:30 pm in s the Spanish York Firemen's 15 L design construction and optr ation of nuclear- reactors ant supporting facilities at the—no Special lo The Tribune !office which established and di- - very real contribution to the tional reactor testing statios WASHINGTON D the national reactor tests progress of the reactor develop- - and for management of it nation of L E Johnston Idaho ing station you have made a merit program' Falls as manager of the Idaho "I know I speak for your host operations office of the U S of friends in the commission Atomic Energy Commission was t as well as for myself when I announced Saturday afternoon Hofstad say we wish you every success N by Dr In your new position with the of Lowsentr of reactor ' N ' Taconite Contracting Corp" the A E - 1 ' - ' - A ' AEC Office Manager Resigns Post at 11 i --- -- - 1 Schools ie nolwmpmeirrowoorrommmuswoopnoM '' Sunda3r April 25 1954 1 -- ' - t if - r - - -- 1 V $4 f 4 Alat 01111410 OW didWIL0MICAONMaNk' MIS am AM60111411110”1111101-melLainA11ANLNLAnila- l Alk Mk ss aan 1 - - A2111114 IMmiwE1t6M14AOMPAO Oto AIM afl - fla $ I - ft - es go - - |