Show - I— — - ! -i 77-pa- - - n 7--- -- Heading - ' t'''1 ' t 1 - -- - Snouonndaty I 7 t 1 ' : g it I 1 I 1 Dan Vilitiffne 1 ''''''''' l usually-fin- 1) l!!!- - i i' 1 t For instance:1 In The Lehi i 0 Fiee Press a never 1104 was Si 'si ' ' ' ''!: t'i 7 1 110-t-7r- '' 1 - ''" Ap A- 'i ' A iet J - - of: 0 IfiII:4 L'lh r i i' !!'':t444414: 14 1 tr '1 - ' ' flourished - - - &4: ' IA s' r1 1'4::ti1:1'dp4''71-I- 4 1 1 A11111111011kudii 't koll73: - '' 2 41 L o'' ' Fo-r' i N : - ' it 0"f " i:‘ r two mn evolved " A11111Emonommmallb ill ' answered the description of the earlier stickup hut the second man was dark complexioned and ponce were of the opinion that three with i ''el ) r i A t 's - I N'k‘t- -- approximately left the station 4 4 — ' N - ' - Wf f f v ' - Ed" - I k Bv' Robert C Blair - i i Vss i n ' i r - 1 — -- The lure L the! uranium prospecting t of got her too Mrs! Frances Stravos has 'atópped gathering bushels of rose petals and is gathering claims instead " s et Pace No c2 Is 301 1 01 I ' - - ' --- ' - -- 4 t - 1-- - - l vostrt4 i6 'i f ' ' - 2' ' d ''''''''''-t- '' ' ' lelaY- - wt- : ' - ' 1 ' t t Robbed by Keith Carter oung gunmen Sunday night 111) - a Nov Additional workess at Colum- vvted bia States Steel face layoffs Corp I : 'NGE 1 eaiiw -- Di) n sl)arks vs - In -- 1 It A: ''' tSeurmsrp:r f I -t i' - ''' - ' i - : ' fl - 0 ' A 5143161KI4NILdrif-t“1-11-unting-------r-- grounds' and late reports In tatedt that some hunters may still be caught in the freezing snow clogged areas Weather observers who Sat- urday predicted only light rain and snow showers in stof Utah said Sunday that a low pressure area built up In Nevada bringing moist air into the region and increasing the amounts of precipitation con- ' ' siderably Highways Dangerous Utah Highway Patrolmen re- ported that roads all over Utah wore wet with freezing tem peratures making some of them Notable was Sol-dangerous dier's Summit where a three- inch snowfall made the pass dangeroua for driving Parleys Canyon and the Strawberry Valley areas—where la inches of snow fell—also reported slick roads late in the day The Highway Patrol dispatch-Som- e er reported that' hundreds tif hunters and motorists called patrol stations for aid after get ling stuck on snow' clogged roads Late' Sunday night the dispatcher was requesting the State Road Commission for help in clearing highways of stalled 1 I l t t - ' -'! I '1 l I 1 1 4 4 - 5 7 ' ypas- i 1 - WilltellVi nd -- 4- 1 oda 1 - - - speifit to Tht TI1111111e Isn't It the truth that the Ile was first ele cted to Con- ' o new names were added He was a son of Mr and Mrs Tw postman always looks nicer in 1940 The next year he vie- gress to he 1954 season deer hunting Leslie Allen Tremonton when he brings checks—thandefeated a man named J on total and the tims Utah streets toll high: raising Sunday when he brings bills? Mr Allen was hunting with Bracken Lee—now governor— ti!liezeYatecIldth de: 47rsoLewr twheeresurne: Lolle'lriae sfaolukroudtaywlse:ionrottchset the week ended fatal shootings to four ways–during : ' his father and a brother Del by 269 Now i siesi ORDER victims were Lewiss tructural mill pressing midnight Saturday Mr Granger continued to Allen about 35 Salt Lake City'' bell when the accident oc- people are ordering uranium close to ported in Price Canyon with in the House until1952 Meanwhile serve the total killed in Ira killed in Cache no riha apparently stocks-w- ith 1 I an accent southroad slushy and slippery County curred when he ran for the Senate and progress had been made by of Seven inches yr Walter Van Blerkom Salt fie mishaps for the same date west of Avon and Boyd Prit ()11 I were marked in V of Arthur the ficials Sen wag 7 defeated SteelworkUnited by Special to The Triblin Indian Canyon on Utah High-- Iake uranium stock broker re- - last year chett Terry 32 Farmington ers of in Amerita their (DO) MILBURN Sanpete County 'Watkins ceived the following letter from killed ' near Milburn Sanpete 'way 33 between Castle Gate and at The toll now stand-Ilenry Aldous Dixon Itepubli-- efforts to settle the dispute Down in Iron Courity people - A Farmingten man became a fellow in California the other for candidate :can Congress County Bona S Bills Springville ' Duchesne There—was a four- Walt Granger as a big (5 Lp to Oct 23 1953 160 had lost the third victim of Utah's1954 know inch pack of snow at theSumSun- - International District Utah's First from day : in 200 and lips) ft 102 ruddyrepresentative of their lives in U tah traffic AV ON Cache County-Le- wis 'deer hunt Sunday morning "Deara Senor: i stockman uho al- - laaY IA as preparing for a whirl-- the union had been out of town mit I just wanta to writa these Although traffic experts do Allen about 35 reported to be when he was killed by a stray complexioned week of that campaigning most of Dig Way Out wears an old black felt and said he did s toul-ifew words to you to letta you not anticipate 1934 will ap an attorney in salt Lake City bullet in the vicinity of Mil- - Hvays a number of will cover not k now o f any late d evelop- - At White River near Sco- hat around his place know I seta in the Salta Laka proaeh the 1952 toll of 24- 6- was killed in a hunting accident burn district the field Carbon County some 200 Scout as abHearty M'eGnetSorge Boy The victim Boyd Pritchett 1Sunday evening in Scare Can Dr Dixon On leave of newspapers the other day that blackest mark on the W union deer hunters were stranded for Haycock 32 Walt met Hazel Dailey the senee from his post of presi- Farmington and yon about 10 miles southwest Terry you sella dose uranium for just director was on several hours Sunday after- state's1 record-thwhen Mrs as of Fairview ey Sanpete I Nffic !formerly of here Granger present dent-o- f ona leetle penny each Utah State Agricultural a trip to the east room Late Sunday a number Sheriff Wesley MalmberJ of :County was found dead Sunday "just a little girl she came out College until after elettion will am a theenking I would lika cern that the year's total will were still trying to get out and Of about 8:40 cm by two other to his father's ranch one day notifie was ' Cache of County about feety tousand shares lautich his campaign with a road crews were attempting to pass 200 Mr hair nd hunters 5 Granger's Although pm disa stuff and be mighty aura The parade of death for the the accident about in Coalville Monday speech clear roads father and his a is bit gray he's still hearty as a but I past week had an ominous be-- went into the remote area to Mr Terry It is From 'there' he will go to At Joe's Valley in Huntington M Amas Scout (became Terry Boy of the removal body hseodon't wanta pay any of disa Heber to address a "Citizens for Oct-1a large number of with live deaths supervise Canyon I y he borrowed t on were t n c ginning e a while e It arated they eommish you charge and I no recorded Three of thefatali- - The trip requires several hours 1Dixon" luncheon at noon He hunters were forced to dig their DrY 14 the fork first miles into fr end's truck to go — up indicated the W anta pay for thisa stock for rthen wilt proceed into eastern snow way 'out after a foot-- of occurred the wee k - Early reports 'likely members to meet other !ties see Escalante to th if With Canyott Valley setfive or sixa rnonts or so" Utah giving brief and informal -stormy weather clogged roads but the bodies of three previous of were where their his cattle 'well the hunting party Broker an Blerkom had to Southern Utah men were not In the Salt Lake City area talks to citizens grotins en tingin mothers who have not Roland- Slower Fairview and grazing w as oper ating write the prospective Investor': mite r The fell in t ermittentls most of activitv r am first trid to day's outfit ty yet until that date when Hoportuni Lee 11 BateSoringvilleother Thinking that be might have will wind Days-Sincthat the uranium market is' they were found near their de- svith school-agthe day and left 20 inch of pre- dtscov- - some Monday up night d for the children of the an work members party greasy" "dirty ' operated on a cash basis-- and at Vernal molished truck in a deep g r ge to do hewore his oldest clothes an' address season will find the answer in cipitation up to 530 pm Light Last I tah lered t he vi ctimhad w ithout an accent! I'm s day' s scht ' dide calls for a flurries of snow were reported un- the near CannatiVille Ili entered he reached the well the bullet The Just Kane tour through Etnery Carbon late Monda Y shop P mg hours from outlying areas of the eith ' - Traffic Death left side of -- his heck and gas tank 'went dry These days a man doesn't- '1 t3' In Salt Lake City's dówntown the east bench and- - have to Two other' mishaps claimed ‘Vhen Walt began walking Sanpett and Millard stores be right-- he lodged in the right shoulder just has Kearns areas ' Coutities a frac-f highlighted-ba suffered' deaths-' rally He apparently !one victim each with the cars him home the to be loud! by passed this are carry Stmes Toll Ific Tra year Price at noon in ' Coun-- i on Hills Skiers 1 Sundai night of a Cache tured neck and death was he !dozen None of the hundreds of " of' ing the widest In-Utah schedule TODAY'S VALENTINE See Page 28 'Col-3- ! Wednesday's At Alta and Brighton snow so u th ern Ut a h peop I e w h o' k now ty woman in a Iogan collision - - winter wear in their history 157 Lake man in a 'crash ilo Oct him recognized the former Con- - eludes appearances at the according to C C Wa r r rt fell most of the daY E V An overdue Vale'ntine today and har 162 So Miss Affalone Jensen who in Wellsville Canyon also in To Oci 25 1953 gressman in his work clothes 'Weber College dedication cere president of the retail mer- - Glines-Itreg e o f the 141 i 1 2 m at 209 1953 All of monies i his He p Cache a walked into ranch Lake at Brighton 1 chant's bureau Salt Lake station Water County recently retired after finally 15111trar I City -- --will Dixon Dr address c lumber of COmmerce at 11 pm Friday said Some seven inches of snow with the -J- - The 14 miles Mr Granger it noon meeting of members of Kiln will op en had fallen by 430 pm Establishments e ttrift'' a 4 it loostal r 1 s it Is the Satne distance the Box Elder ( ounty I hoofed snw (AO late M s kerviceqerrj) 11 doors cOntinuing Sunday at 60P701 their noon Monday ' AT 1 of sis 4 341' requited of scouts working on Itepublican Club in Rrigham anti close at 9 pm was - night TheSeetemperature ( ity Fi bad Class rst i their 2 toluout $ ge rej'vixt1 totti)r 'a t postmistress page t t renterfield A á I -from sticking And a few "' e 1i She took over Salt The the job hack in into words sprinkled d1 Vlks Polio-Shomt The Republican campaign has Lake Tribune bykviást of a r ''''''''' 1908 At that ' the fast from been during Ad up coming Want time it had a 4th class rating keeps you --N Through hard work without past 10 days Sen Everett M being "stuck" when some 0 I the level of polio antibodies or disease Local public health nurses By William C Patrick dur-- 1 14-arises t ' Nfiss said Dirksen problem Sunday the Jensen everyday helped help t ''' " Tribune Medical Editor fighters in samples of blood taken from the clinics conducted in four Elderateinged I If you've vacant units to ' third class ing a brief stopover at Salt Lake post office achieve all of the children in the program Two 1 examinaare ' to Vt :physical or fill Comprehensive sell ' Cache County and two in things i Municipal Airport rating the samples of ijons of 525 school children in Cache The Illinois senator en route eager to recover something ' a She Is typical of the thou- were the Lincoln Scholil in Hy the-th- ird They before shots and first the and Box Elder Counties were completed i Of men i from Idaho to Minnesota said you've lost "stick" an ad in 7 win be drawn early inNovemberl They rum: Ell's and lioodruff Schools in Lake Tribune today The Salt GOP 0 during the past week au a fivelear the was confident lompirl I ha 1 their II would win control of the Sen- - 8imply phone be i for will thereafter the taken an a yearly Login S mmit School In Smithfield' health program with twofold purpose for e:k-- 4 our fine postal service the best' t duration of the program i under ' ' Garland way he and Central- got added 2 that ' —and most 0 1 i Th e polio vaccine evaluation is giving ' ' School EIite- Th e program is being condu cted by ! I --world i in Brigham ( City i rLake the Health Center an opportunity to St- uses The-Sa- lt Health Center a the Utah Children's -- -'louse situation to make 1 fore4-1)e- Tribune-WanUAdi Asked about What-hetwo Each from platisTexamination :a 10—solvedivision required I make division of the State-- Health' Depirt east onthe general 'health study of a large ' to ‘ 4 party r1 i --- -retirement were! Miss Jen:-and included physica1 Ment--with This pot only will the aid of other public an group or hild-Fen everyday probleMsin that body ' 's Ben said 'I'm goingtOdo )ust i to the children arid neurological of be C benefit tests - a 'check of k themselves r agencies : He described private ! DODGE 1049 club coupe !leaven — for a change ' ' but will enable doctors in charge to' muscle 'filinctioning :and ' sight speech The children examined are am—ong r chic incumb- orstrak—Republican ' SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS:I make a kescarch study that may prove those who in the polio ent in Idaho as a sure heti over 'Next year and hearing examinations Mr'llerman says ”So many 1 vatethe field'participated On election dayeverybody see invalue of trials last spring—all canclicombatingotherdisease ex1 Olen Taylor Democratic calls I was rushed and I only ' same- - examination--wi-ll be given to : feels sorry for the losers Me- I I ond third and fourth graders— date and said William leneY plained Dr Garth G Mybrs pediatric 'the ad this morning" the placed the ftiiiiiw!-same halt children of 'i p I feeLsorry for the te the'Sta in Health consultait for effective is Harrison Republican has an t' Departvaccine You get speedy —results half and so oil This most ' net 'Jo-ment and Atrector of the program ' paralytic' ' chance of 'polio—and teellentpreventing sheeting a when Tribune you place 4 -' will get three' ex-' Si!Iliiiit-- C l'i's14 I 20 in it means each chi 'the so Chil- 1 g - Monday because of a "wildcat") strike at the plant a company) spokesman said Sunday 250 men already have been idled by the walkout started Thursday with 180 main- tenance workers in the rolling mill The resulting curtailment of production schedules has threatened complete shutdown of the plant affecting some 5000Iears Drivers Stranded employes The steel firm spokesman said any issues involved would lahle without chains or snow the tires late Sunday and many men came back to work in me! jnotorists were forced to wait with the terms 'of their until roads ere cleared before cordlanne te i!4'en z! t 4 c - ' 2 - -- - - ote?' be Registration places open from 8 a m to 9 pm according to Salt Lake Coon- ty Clerk Alvin Koddington The clerk's office will be open until 9 pm l'uesday to an- swer any questions relative to registering he said Transfers to new districts may be obtained any time prior to election h ut be urged voters to take advantage of Tuesday when they will be able to find registration agents at' home n oted Mr Keddington several changes in polling places lie aSiced voters to zwatch The Salt Lake Tribune for complete list of polling P laces : inclung the 'changes of his other public Jobs have been won at the polls served three terms in the Legislature—was speaker – 1 11° ' 1 for ' n Utah Hunting Deaths 'Double '54 Season Toll stateIle 1 raffle Deaths TIvo 1 7 ' -' is I mally-Republica- T -- ' was 22 was very eager to run The Democrats were then pretty desperate They ran me I took an awful beating" he w a smile ith says It was a different story a few years later when as an rine Granger ran for mayor again lie was elected And he was reelected tyvo times in no Cedar City Won at Polls Walt Granger got his first political position — postmastei of Cedar City—by appointment lie also was appointed to the Commis- sstate Pubylic aService But most ''Sure enough when we got Wyoming born first sergeant on shore what should happen told him just that Mr Granger had his views but a little fight We were ' I got out of It with changed when with al small slaughtered — and I was boatload of fellow Marines he i brokenwouse former congress-thifin lucky" of invaded the sailor stronghold Man remembers Vallejo Calif during his bootMr Granger who has won training days "On our Way over from Mare more times than he has lost this first sergeant as 'took his worst political defeat sured us that if any trouble de- - the first time out "That was when I ran for veloped with the sailors in Val-Ilejo not to worry ohe Marine !mayor of Cedar City My folks Democrats could lick a dozen sailors we were Democratic were in the minority Nobody believed him for ii It Strike opreati Today the final day F()recast Tuesday before election unregistered voters to qualify for ballot For yellea will Sion et Granger: Off to Political War at 22 Ex-Mari- ne Staff Writer - Tribune Walter KGranger knows that re- And The e on Marine can't lick a harbor School ports that Uintah High has been burglarized for the quit of sailors sixth' time in two years He has a broken nose to The half dozen robberies have it prove set taxpayers back $2 000 But There was a time near the t seem be to Improving outbreak of World War I ben things resulted in the Democratic candidate for This sixth break-idamage of only 00 Congress from the second dis- In Moab there is a former trict figured a few Marines Cal ' forma woman wo Paine d a could handle any situation In local reputation making rose 'fact he recalls now his tough — petal jelly But according to si I ieady I ” ' - - "t : ir) - 3IEET' YOUR CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES I '' :'''' t ' - e 4' l' - 4' I 1 Indian winter struck Utah Sunday with snow freezing temperatures ' ' 14 Inchea to frompne ranging and coicti-alin the lower Vat leys In The7snowheavy- - and was whipped into drifts'by strong winds in other p 1 aces - For several- hours Sunday morning - and-- - afterrinonr--mor- -than 200 deer hunters were trap ped in mountain areas Others were forced to slowly dig their I 1 ting 1A'frteart:a 2lo°n°g 1- 4-4- I t4 ‘ - t - '4- - - f3k The two men were described as having blond hair and wear- ng light colored Jackets One vas rather stout the other NV as lirii Both were about 18 years if age ''"'"'44 the all—on '''‘'t '" 4 '' - -- ' '' ' ' - s -- - I - i I I ter telephoned pollee 010 swiali--- - i 1 : the $70 on font Mr Car- st ' '4- - - Snows to 14 Inches 'Grease' ltolithi - i''1- -4 'ri ' i taking) rninthesashregister As two - nrst 1''''':::'1 ::- night gurunan as sciying as he 'Pointed the revolver at him The other man scooped most of the money 4 ''A wUtauns Feel ' - '1 - - ' - ' : I ! - inside—and peeled the paper and plaster off just fire feet frornthe bed A man isn't even safe in bed anymore A headline in the Box Elder Journal says "Corinne News Some Like Weather—Sunny Black Clouds Chill on the the '' I small a °tilt of the r t e 4' Jones A Is ''' it t14 ' - amount of change from the cash register The two ran south on 4th East but all ''''7k-- ‘ "--- ' TI v4o ' - - er Lss - r! (11 lexact duplication of the earlier rontierY Tne-lith- I -- --------------- t Keith Carter 566 E 6th elose-- t South the siation shortlybefore 7 Prn1 when the two men entered I "This is a stickup open the cash register and you won't get t - Second Section ' thhrealt Sunday f? i 1954 - made two weeks ago rice Service Station Ai that 180 W 4th South was to be held up was earned out Sunday night by two young nervous robbers one of whom was i 1 armed with a 22caliber pistol! te' Police did not link the warning lt that G L Price owner re-ceived by A ' - I two 2' 0 said that when the two robbers ' tight aPpearerlthe larger of the :::' N irw i - lightning! Reaper tried- - to get in bed with Vern E has been itilheg he to cloSe up for preparing 1 i YoUthful Thugs ' 'litke O ver ' Scoop Up $70 - - - or‘4i'wg tooirmiteii 1 'As Morning—October 25 1 : attendant Richfield : I: 's Iverson Service Station l' goutb TeMple' 2559-'20- t h East1 l 4 which have been vvelded together! In Monroe accoding to The' t E' 1404 ' '- aidilallidr—sliivtsecti911s C l‘t I pipe 2s1': 7: p t Jog! 011)41111c ( 1 : ":" 4 youthful anpigphrtoxtimhe:ttsttyrucsk75agafrinontlak 10i acotime ' two E7- - bandits robbed a Salt Lake City Service station Sunday i)r' mate— -- Sorie: St4ti4$ Winter ' - - flagpole "everat n Who reains And the paint L anonymous seems to have rea- son on' his side The pole he t I --- enough hour after A 1 tt I - there's i'itoriaboul flag pole t 1 : painter who refused to climb 'the towns 'Memorial Building! ' ft s IC"' But for me! there is a bo-nus - I can AW''''": Salt Lake City Utah—Monday stt-o-i: 'Dno Grabs $75 l Link Police Both Holdups - t - bpalt a ia Bandi18:ROd--g:- - knoliwiter cit 4 e - a 't " ' --- -' - il - 0 - !!! - -- - - - - ! — - ' emit) rage 26 - weekly newspaper to find relaxation' In fact it's one of the most re- laxing mays to : 7 ' spend a !rainy ' - Ila(lioTYLog-- ' tigleRiltie'sL: Nothing' Serious' - "- J- - a - - — ' - - - : 1 - i far-flun- g ' Alerchants Offer Wmter Selection - t 4 ' 1 - ! - - 1 ''- i - - - - — - l y 1 1 a-- 1 r - "career ' — - tSell SaillitS VI 1 r ' ' 6Rtglit' for Cakes Cry ' ' - - 1 - - '' -- I' (fere( rou - i sprinkled For COP oil S - 4 e ! 2634 525 Ptil)lis 0(illine ill t Foiloivill) ' I 7es"t'o--m-ak-in-g- ' R -- --- -- ( i 't 1 it" ) I - Shopi---iaGarlan- -- - 40' - at post-electio- -c- ' ' y Sen-Henr- Vitiltlyt '" - " ' ----tr li ' I - ' "s ''4t i 1 0 3 t' elft' Salt Lake City School minlatrators and Supervisors A'd- - Assn will Meet NVednesday at 330 Pm- InBoard of Education offices 440 E lst South - - - -- ii - i t : :77- in 1tryorning He ' referred to the! ' I Allinblit contest between Sen -- -Paul II Douglas Democrat' and Sees 1Joseph Meek Republican as a Sen FM Dirksen GOP Winning Senate control rreal horse race's i ' - — I ' r- -- - : - - -- t -r - 2 - y - ! - -- — ail experienced t -- and- - wilt attwriter d Or help yOu' write your-acan mail it tOThe Salt Lake Tribune ' 143 S Main s!ou ' - - - ' clITISEMENT—' - ' ' - Ii i I 1 feelitwili dren's health Center examinations started prove-Lt- he Wants tO 'know how long the immubity last" and or booster 'svhether ':shots will have to be given This 41111''be determined by testing - Logan with a team -- Septliv 'yeara—i---7-i-1--7-4--- orPhysiciang-SPOtebsMinations-in-- andbearing evaluators physical thera- pists and ntirsis making' the testi as- sistedhy volunteer' furnished by 7 Par- Associations - I ' Dr' Alyers -- ' : the examination did closed a number of children with hear' ing impairment and speech difficu- l- ' 7"-- said See page - 4 214 eolumit 1 t - - e - ''' ss - ' -- |