Show k ' ' 110 Loeal News )e----e- Alt' 5 —SECnON ''''''' itadio TV Loo gatio gilbnit 190' ) r ' - PAGE 'B SALT LAKE CITY PTAIIrStiNDAY- : tourist business as 10 per cent as be to much is expected above last year's $82 million season to a report of the Bureau of Economic and Business Research of the University of Utah made public Sat business research buieau's figures showed That block had 1020919 visitors during 1953 compared with 389445 to Zion National Park 242820 to Bryce Canyon National Park 70638 to Timpanogos Cave National Monument and 62935 to Cedar Breaks National Monument There were 836878 visitors in 1953 to Grand Canyon National Park and 1326658 to Yellowstone National Park The report included vistors to forest Average stay of each tourist In the Beehive state was 24 days All of this is expected-i- o be increased during 1954 according to a survey of motel and hotel operators and others Their expectations are based on conducted bookings for conventions tours and Other reservations The trend upward is a continuation of post-wa- r tourist travel in Utah Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce data Indicates Back in 1948 for example the state had 2453153 estimated visitors sib() spent $50 million Major tourist attraction in the slate 'continues to be Temple Square the -- urday However further increase of tourist trade in the state will depend upon coinbined efforts of every Utah resident agency and official the report stated J4 There were an estimated 3874950 tourists in Utah at some time or an other in 1953 it was reported They-spe- nt $81722000 or an avetrage of $885 recrealional areas winter sports resorts and hunting and fishing spots More than tvick million persons visited picnic areas and campgrounds accordA ingAto the survey in-Ut- ah 410 IgninummonkmMIVIII411 County Qpens Murray Police Probe -- ''''''' vo' IP' '" I 1 1 ( ' l' 1 s' ' is - i I ' ' - - 1 o f ' -- --- 11 - t ' tt- S 4-- f' ' 1' —4 ' - -- ' ---7 - ik ' )1't Bureau to hear ItV Welfare Chief i-- i' Adopt the National Mental Health Program?" is title of an address to be given before members of the Credit Bureau of Salt Lake City i ''' k ":' l' l it )i' 741 fv 411 $) 4 litt-- N9" "Why 4 1 i: Pt b:: f ! 11 ' '1'- t e ' ' I A ltt - t 't' i'ie ' 4 4 i 'i ''I:A : 1 4 '''' A d''1 4 j'' ")11141p-- 7: :''''''' ti f6 V " Al ' zo '': 4 :t ''''''"'' t:414 '4 A ‘'' Ite lit:'1 "L-Av- ik 1 tit ' v' ' :a " '' 'f ° 4e i C z o if i I I '' - C ii 1:v'411 1 ' 1 I1 1 ' ' '' 4 than the male - ( ) BOB COMIS KEY Pioneer base- League ball umpire Virginia nods agreement "Bob is the boss on the diamond" she says "At home I'm the boss" In fact Bob is so confident of his wife's baseball savvy that he's sure she could umpire a game says so t n d he "' "If I got sick or something" know should ! r Because B o b he says!I think Virginia could gets go on the field and do a good probably I yelled at by 4 ' more strange job" 4 X i women than "of course" he adds "some j Liberace dur- - of the boys would have to t1 L ( ing the sum- - watch their language!" 4066011Ae1004 mer months Bob has nothing but praise He says he'd for the Pioneer League "It's Dan Valentine The rather duck five soft drjpk bot- a good loop to work in tles thrown by male ball fans fans are civilized the managers —than to have to listen to the and club executives are intelmen the shrill voice of one female fan ligent " players are hustlers sitting back of homeplate A Bob ball reason former big league is" "The says play'that women's voices are so er and manager or the PocaA man yells and you tello club a few years back shrill don't pay any attention But Bob is a career umpire a woman screams and your earBob has some rules for suedrums start wiggling!" cessful umpiring that could his likes Bob Still umpirto successful well be ing job despite the women fans Irving applied "It's a great way to make a living" he says "Show me anThey are: other business where you can 1 When a 'fight starts keep make a day's pay in two hours!" your mask on (In other words Still umpiring is not a snap don't stick your chin out un"Ws a lonely business at less you have it covered!) 2 When the fans yell don't best" be points out-- "Umpires Listen (Good advice also for cannot fraternize with ballhusbands who have wives who citizens decent and players talk too much!) - want no part of us socially" 3 Keep your eye on the ball During the season Bob and at all times (That way you his umpiring partner—Roman won't get hit in the face!) 4 Be there before it happens Stanky—will drive more than (Also a sure way to clean up 14000 miles Bob is luckier than most In the stock market!) 5 Hustle! (Start running a umpires His pretty wife Virginia will travel with him this split second before the other fellow and run a split second season Virginia a petite brunette is after he stops!) an avid ball fan "But" Bob Ihastens to add SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: Since opening ball games she never "she's a quiet one raises her voice on the field have been played at night not nearly so many grand - The- first time I hear Virmothers have died as during across the float voice ginia's field telling somebody to 'kill the days when ball games the umpire' she ad I are were played in the after noon! throulth" "0 ' fl li 11 : hard-workin- g I ' - - --:-- '-- I I t 1 I 4 s: I v (11' ' 0 I h b C ' kt — ' ' - 0i ' 1 P - ' i ':"'s '- ' 1 Polio Test Shots Monday ' ' 1 automobile while police worked frantically for nearly an hour to rescue her The woman Mrs Velma Blumenthal 31 1668 W 8th South who Suffered lacerations of the right arm and left eye and a shoulder injury was released from Salt Lake General Hospital where she was taken by police ambulance She was a passenger in a car driven by her husband Harold G Blumenthal 31 T h e spectacular mishap occurred shortly after midnight when the Blumenthal auto which was soutbbound on Redwood Rd struck a center island in the roadway and veered out of controL Mrs Blumenthal was pinned beneath the chassis of the auto but remained conscious during the rescue op-- eration Mr Blumethal was cited by investigating officers f or driving too fast for existing conditions ' fe' ' ' :: - Camera Show To Present Color Scenes shots The Utah program provides for at least 40000 youngsters with field to be inoculated trials scheduled to open in Cache Box Elder Salt Lake and Weber Counties on Tuesday in Hundreds of color slides of the Salt Lake City Schools on scenes familiar to westerners May 3 and in Davis County on will be featured in four shows May 5 Sunday at 7:30 and 8:45 pm at School Clinics the Art Barn as the opening health officers will set Public event in the 1954 Camera Carclinics in the schools The nival sponsored by The Salt up Lake Tribune and the Art Barn doctors will be assisted —by r Assn nurses Photographic Print Society Featuring the photographic members and "polio volunteers" work of members of the Salt from the National Foundation Lake Photochrome Club ancl for Infantile Paralysis While some children submitRainbow Camera Club two of the Sunday night shows will dis- ted to blood sampling last week play conventional color slides the doctors explained that the While two other shows will dis- samples may be taken on the color slides taken by same day that the first "shot" play members of the Utah Stereo is received Parent-Teache- Society Admission to all events is freeovith tickets available at The Tribune readers' service department Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm Cake Decorating Film Show Set Members of the Salt Lake Executives Assn will learn how to decorate cakes during luncheon meeting in Hotel Utah Monday Presenting a film on pastry decorations will be Martin A Backer Salt Lake bakery own- er No 'Makeup' Shots Doctors emphasized that children who are absent from school and miss their initial inoculation will not be able to receive a "makeup" shot and that parents should make every effort to have the pupil ready for their second and third treatments on the scheduled days All children designated for the trials have furnished school authorities with written consent from Veit parents Half of the pupils will receive the pOlio vaccine developed by Dr Jonas E Salk University of Pittsburgh under a grant from the National Foundation for In- fantile Paralysis 70 1‘1()NDAT q Third Judicial District After term in that serving a four-yea- r capacity be was elected to the Supreme Court for a term and in 1944 was state extending over a period to a second term which would of almost a quarter of a century have expired at the end of this Thikjustice who has been In year ill health for the past few years Generally regarded as a libIs resting on a ranch in Vine-bur- g eral in his political and social Cal He plans to live there views Justice Wolfe drew supin retirement with Mrs Wolfe port from the left and the right Justice Wolfe has served con- when he sought Judicial office tinuously in the Utah judiciary For some members of the bar since January of 1929 when he who disagreed most emphatiwas sworn in as a judge in the cally with him in the political - Killed in Tooele Crash Special to The Tribune TOOELE — A young Salt Laker was killed Saturday at 10:51 pm when the automobile In which she was a pas- senger collided with a truck Tooele County Sheriff Fay Gillete identified the victim as Miss Sue Oglesby 18 270 J St Salt Lake City Injured were Ray Ballard 18 5631st Ave a broken back and Mae Jenkins Salt Lake City who was reported in very 3-- Justice James H Wolfe of the Utah Supreme Court Mofiday will observe his 70th birthday and at the same time terminate a Career in the judiciaty of the - Salt Laker18 - 10-ye- - :-- :- - I Pleasant Grove High School instructor and president of the Alpine Diswas trict Education Assn nominated for presidency of the U E A at the session Mr Johnson's name will be submitted to the U E A mem- supporter of the administra- bership at the annual svonvention's legislative program and tion Gibb R Madsen Olympus as an advocate of "fair" rather High School is president The Wait County educator'S then "free" trade Rep Stringfellow made his name was proposed by the formal announcement of candi- House comprising represent& dacy for renomination on the tives from the state's 40 school Republican ticket in an address districts The delegates also before the Cache County GO P proposed as nominees for first convention in vice president: Miss Bee Robreorganization erts Cedar City teacher and Logan He told the party workers he president Southern Utah would continue to devote his Teachers Assn and Miss Dor efforts primarily to getting con- othy Zimmerman Salt Lake gressional authorization for the City current vice president Upper Colorado' River Basin and an instructor in Roosevelt Storage project advancement Junior High School of the Weber Basin Project Trustee Nominees passage of a wool program that Nominated for trustees were will permit the domestic Indus- Mrs Ruby Fletcher Stewart try to survive adequate pro- School University of Utah Miss indus- Afton Forsgren Jordan High tection for the try and other pending and pros- School Isaac B Humphrey pective legislation of particular South High School Salt Lake import to the district he repre- City Leo Johnson Logan High sents School Doyle Y Landon Uin'Protectionist' Theory tab County Vocational Agricul"By virtue of the nature of tura! supervisor Vernal Arthur the district I represent" he H Lee Wayne High School said "I conform to the pro- Bicknell and Miss Dorothy tectionist theory of tariff and Streeper Davis High School feel that greater emphasis Kaysville should be placed on fair trade In other resolutions passed rather than free trade" the group: Rep Stringfellow praised the Commended the State Board over-aprogram of President of Education State SuperinDwight D Eisenhower as sound tendent Department of Public and charged Democratic con- Instruction and N Blathe gressman with placing party ters teacher certification dire& above country by trying "to tor for maintaining present pull the carpet out from under certification standards the President at every oppoThanked"newspapers of our rtunity" state for their objective and He described the economic of coverage downturn as "an inevitable re- comprehensive school news and favorable edisult of the cessation of the Ko- torial of public rean war" but said 1954 would schools' recognition problems" be the second most prosperous Thanked members of the year in history State Legislature for "their La First Term sincere efforts in behalf of our Rep Stringfellow a veteran schools" of the Office of Strategic ServTables Measures ices in World War II is servThe group tabled resolutions ing his first term lie was born urging that journalism be inin Draper educated at Weber cluded in senior high school College Ohio State University curriculums and that driyer and University of Cincinnati be made available to and was honored in 1951 with training all high school students The President Eisenhower and for- action was taken after the offimer President Herbert Hoover cers out that suctr for outstanding service in pro- coursespointed should be determined motion of the democratic way by the boards of education of life Also tabled was a proposal The U S Junior Chamber of several Salt Lake County by Commerce selected him as one that the U E A Board of the 10 outstanding men in delegates of Trustees consider Ogden as the nation for 1953 a convention city in future years Appraising the gins in the recent school Mr Madsen called upon the dele$800 gates to continue todelend the After forcing a rear door at public schools and their efforts Con- to provide better educational Plant and Fog le crete 248 W Flth South bur- opportunity for all youth "This defense should be by glars early Saturday rifled desk drawers and ripped open a an unrelenting attack on those metal filing cabinet containing who would weaken or destroy ipproximately $800 in currency the schools and thus destroy The thieves also took nine the very basis of our free demo cratic system of government" blank company checks from checkbook in the filing cabinet the president said Traffic Toll Utah To April 25 1954 To April 25 1953 Entire year 1953 Box Elder County To April 25 1954 To April 25 1953 Entire year 1953 40 58 209 5 0 10 critical condition He was taken to a Salt Lake hospital for treatment The other passenger was Larsen 18 129 E 14th Garfield Extent of her injuries were unknown Sheriff Gillette said the truck driver had been taken to another hospital before investigators arrived and his identity had not been learned early Sun- Gwen Ave day ll S Burglars Rip File For Haul Red-E-Mi- x S 't Clouds to Höver Over State Warm Showers Forecast - observers the maximum read ing Saturday afternoon was within one degree of the all time high 80 degrees for the date Only I few scattered showers mostlyvin the mountain regions were noted Saturday but fore light showers' and thunderstorms over Utah and surrounding states Sunday Only an unmeasurable trace of precipitation fell at the air port leaving the tity with only 43 inch of water for the month instead of the 14 inches normal to April 24 d casters-predicte- — 1 - - ' Rigid enforcement — rather than relaxation — of teacher certification requirements in Lyean Johnson I -- hooses rtributte Special to The Wilma BRIGHAM CITY—A child at A mass of moist unstable air play was fatally lojured when struck by a truck being backed that caused cloudy skies in the field were among his staunchest by his father here Saturday at Intermountain Area Saturday is scheduled to remain over the pm supporters in the judicial field 3:10 Born and educated in Penn- - Killed instantly was Timmy region Sunday and in portions sylvania be began practicing O Peb ley 3 son of Ted and Monday law in Utah in 1910 As a prat hene- - Van Dusen Pebley Temperatures will remain Surviving are the parents warm but not quite so warm as ticing lawyer and judge he par ticipated in numerous civic and eight brothers Gary Wayne Saturday when the iligh readsocial welfare activities and for James Keith and Mickey all'of ing at the Salt Lake Municipal four years he was a regent of Brigham City Clifford Atlanta Airport weather station was 79 Ga 'Edward San Francisco Predicted high for Sunday is the Universityja Utah He married Mrs Carolyn Wil Cal Victor Rantoul Air Force near 70 degrees - with a low Lester Edwands of 45 hams a native of Utah in 1918 Base III a 13 I? A 79 Cal one sister Sharyl The She was for many years-- leader degree reading Saturin the Democratic Party and at 'Brigham City two grandpar- day was 13 degrees above the one time was nationl directot lents Mr and Mrs H C Van normal for the date 66 ere Wash And according to 'weather of the party's women's divisionIDusen Wash Justice Wolfe to Retire on Birthday a ) ' -- ' A Utah's fight against polio moves to a new front Monday 4 ' - 4 ) a 1 : t f' when 7700 children enrolled in car Victim pinned in wreckage at right first second and third grades In Utah Carbon and Emery Rep Douglas R Stringfellow (Photo by Salt pike Police Photographer) Seeks new term in House Counties receive trial vaccine ! suffered only minor injuries was released to the care of a private physician Saturday after she underwent the harrowing experience of being pinned beneath a crashed TURNS ! 7700 to Take - 'C: lead-zin- c ' ' i loi of the proposed sewer project estimated there 750 and 800 homes are betwee7 the district which extends from the Sandy north limits to Murray south limits and east of Midvale to 13th East The sponsors predicted a "substantial" turnout for the election 1 '" 1 IJEA: published May 16 Each year the Intermountain West's most elaborate in- Utah's schools was vigorously vitation to the tourist world is Made through pages and pages endorsed by members of the of scenic beauty displayed in The Tribune's Scenic Edition Utah Education Assn House of and the 1954 Scenic Edition is the key to the west for Delegates Saturday in Salt Lake City Persons who paid a property vacationers in the 1954 Scenic Edition rotogravure section The delegates meeting at the tax in 1953 and are qualified will Included be pictures from virtually every Intermountain area of State Capitol adopted a resoluelectors residing in Salt Lake scenic beauty tion opposing any proposal that City Suburban Sanitary District Regular subscribers who receive the Sunday Tribune will would lower certification No 2 (Union and East Midvale) receive their 1954 Scenic Editions at -no extra cost Extra Strength was added to the will go to the polls Tuesday to copies will sell for 15e each and The- Tribune will mail a original draft of the resolution copy anywhere for 25c that the by recommending ballot on the question of whethTo lure the nation to the Intermountain Area for vacaEA committee on er the district shall lune $850 tions The Tribune's Scenic Edition will be a glamorous teacher standing education and profes000 of revenue bonds to con- tourist brochure Send an extra copy to a friend anywhere sional standards offer n e w for 25c Phone your order to The Tribune circulation depart- recommendations to the state struct a unitary sewer system convention scheduled Oct 7 to Two polling places which in- ment or contact your carrier salesman Don't forget the date It's May 16 for the 1054 Scenic a in Salt Lake City The recomclude parts or all of six elecmendations would tighten pro- tion districts will be open from Edition of cedure insuring enforcement of 7 am to 8 pm to reedy an Tr be certification regulations estimated number 1100 ballots One of America's Great Newspapers Nontinated for Presidency In Two Districts l' g 1k c' 't '' it 4 :1 Lake woman who A Salt : 1 I 4 ' 11 74 4: ': l' - -' 0 lif ok' t r 4 f 111(14440 10 UNDER WRECK - i It ' 4 t ' fil i 4 leO' o '''' 46-- Silf' ( t' I' AFTER HOUR Nothing Serious' Bo! IN BLUE: The female of the bleachers is more deadly 1 '1- ''''''' '' I ai'lle: WOMAN FREED Dan Valentine's -- 1 ' — ' : ' 2 4 it' 4g -- - I' ' '' 4i”1 "'i 44 0 1- P 1 '' ' 040t' 11 1 tr- tl:t wilks lit :' A' ! :4 i i fr f '''' 4 If '7 ity ref I ) gt4 1 Aka oE"' NI' t o '(4'4 i - r040 Holbrook member :demio --' i:A 'i lap 0 0 40s'! ''' of the board of regents University of Utah and welfare commissioner for Utah will be Officer C B Higgs left assists fellow officer in rescue of woman trapped beneath the speaker Wednesday v ' ' ' o Photos of the Intermountain area's fabulous acenic beauty the 1954 Scenic Edition of The Salt Lake T ibune will be Sponsors 4 i 11 1954 Scenic Issue S4teduled Nominees For Publication on May 16 For Election Featuring an elaborate rotogravure secti with colorful 750 to 800 Homes ' : '1 - sewer district 1 ' I 11 --- i Stringfellow to Run Again For Congressional Seat ? Objectives of the inquiry were being withheld pending completion of "certain phases" of the The case Mr Investigation Moss said was turned over to his office two days ago by Mayor Hansen and Murray City Atty Wendell C Day f Polling place No 1 in East Midvale First Ward L DS 41 Church 7500 S State will be '' 4 for qualified voters residing in part of election district 323 and all of election district 320 Polling place No 2 in the Union First Ward L D S Church 4 amusement ball 850 E 72nd Rep Douglas R Stringfellow Utah) Saturday said he South will be for qualified voters residing in part of elec- would seek renomination and to Congress from tion district 255 part of district Utah's Second District as a and 324 district of 321 part v part of district 333 all of which are located within the proposed '' i LIJ ' i torney" Union East Midvale To Settle Issue at 2 Voting Locations - (t 14 ) ' :'' Tuesday Sewer Bond s 4 -- 11 1 : '''t 1 a g Of Certificatio4) Ames 5alt akt - investigation into eel- activities" by one and possibly several members of the Murray Police Department was being conducted Saturday by the Salt Lake County attorney Murray Mayor J Clifford Hansen and other Murray city An tam n - officials Frank E Moss county attorney said that one Murray police officer has been "fired" and three others are under suspension during investigation of their activities he The suspended officers said have been requested to go to the county attorney's office to "discuss matters" but "have refused upon advise of their at- - Teachers Oppose ? 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