Show '' i 4 Tr Wane The Salt Lake 12 Tuesday June 17 1953 mommomMINEEnoll Savings Chief Named Head Of Executives FHA Announces Increase In Rental Unit Demand Pardon THAT WAS reported Mon day after the federal agency headquarters in ' Washington DC reported a preliminary survey completed recently shows vacancies in FHA financed rental housing is 62 per cent compared with 75 per cent a 3'ear ago On a national basis the vacancies have increased slightly this year compared with 1957 according to the survey The survey is conducted anralally in an effort to keep the housing supply in balance with demand and avoid overbuilding P Kipp FHA 'diexplained rector for Utah Ile Service — Supplemem rrrrsBuncir benefits to eligible laid-of- f employes of United States Steel Corp are declining in June to 75 per cent of the bill scale payments Earlier payments of some 30 other firms in the metals field had' dropped below the maximum levels specified in sub clauses of contracts negotiated with the AFL-CIUnited of America tary unemployment Steel-Worke- THE SUB plan negotiated by the steelworkers with various companies provide that if the financial position of the individual companies' sub funds fall below 75 per cent of a certain level calculated by a complicated formula payments shall flecline to 75 per cent or less of normal scale The normal scale of payments Is intended to provide an unemployed steelworker with a sum which together with state unemployment compensation would equal a maximum of 65 per cent of his after-tastraight time pay US STEEL made no announcement of its cut in supplemental unemployment benefits but when asked concerning reports that a cut had been made the corporation confirmed the reports A US Steel representative said the reduction results from provisions in the pact to protect the finances whenever the voltime of payments becomes too great to maintain full payments The corporation said no determination has been made yet ar to July payments The reduction in US Steel sub benefits applied to all US Steel plants throughout the country which have contracts with the United Steelworkers ' Prison Cases expire MR BACKER and other offiSpecial to The Tribune cers ' whose terms will expire POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN submitted brief reports during —Utah State Board of Pardons the association's annual meet- at Hotel Utah ing ' The r r ''' layersstrike in Salt Lake City is 277 ' 1 - members of again with 1 achedNo Local Bricklayers uled to throw up picket lines around building projects Tues- 4 ' 1 - t 4 44 " - 4 i I ''' ' - ' ' - I 4 ' i - e - t ) '' - 1 k - ' i l ''' f - 1 4 ' - I - - - ing since May 31 without a 4 1 : Special to The Tribune CEDAR CITY — Lodges in southern Utahts National Parks were opened Sunday by the Utah Parks Co The company a subsidiary of the Union Pacific Railroad maintains lodges and cabins at Zion and Bryce National Parks Cedar Breaks National Monument and the north rim of Grand Canyon in Arizona k 1' e : Mr and Mrs O Iterbert Ras to celebrate date inussen day at 8 am Ben Lambert chief union negotiator said after a membership meeting Monday night that the union which has been work- '' ' '- Bryce Zion 'National Parks Open Lodges for Tourists ) I 4 on 1 k brick- off-agai- n on-agat- n I - ' ! - 11 Golden Wedding con- son in what promises to be a record tourist year Among improvements listed by the company were the addl tion of a snack bar and enlarged dining room at Cedar Breaks Lodge of the Salt Lake branch 11 Fred Warner said an estimated 7000 persons will take advantage of park tours this sea MGR II the Wheeler General Tire Co lass 2nd East over the weekend and took an undetermined amount b Johnston 29 Salt Lake City serving one to 10 years for issuing a fictitious check Frank C Madrigal 32 Columbia serving 10 years Westo life for rape Franklin terfield 22 Salt Lake City 'serving consecutive three to 20 years and maximum of five year sentences for sodomy and Indecent assault Thomas Tobias 26 Ogden and Charles William June 26 Palisade Neb serving five years to life 'entente for robbery Cecil Allen Pemberton 43 Fort Worth Texas serving maximum of five years for Richard issuing a fradulent check Montoya 30 Los Alamos NM and o 36 Cruze Lo v a Amarante Bernalillo 'NM serving one to 10 Chester years for grand larceny Mathis 48 Spokane Wash servitig Ohe to 10 years for assault with Intent to commit rape Leon D Weese 23 Ogden serving maximum 18 months for failure to provide Cecil Walter Warren 49 Puyallup Wash serving one to 20 years for burglary and Heber C Smith Jr 42 Salt Lake City serving maximum five years for unlawful cohabitation Hearings on parole violation will be held for Terrell H Hansen 27 with Idaho Rexburg charged forgery Eldon Larue Lewis 26 Delta charged with issuing an Insufficient funds check Ray Costello 43 Needles Calif charged-wit- h assault with a deadly weapon and Price J McCreight 34 Honeygrove Texas charged with burglary I If MEV III ' tract had voted to strike t - -- - IFIREEMEN Kitchen Planning to suit Every Home I 11 III al Mr and Mrs O Herbert RasII BUILT-IN- S mussen 13469th East will celeDISPOSERS 1 I brate their anniDISHWASHERS in golden wedding Mecham ALLEN E attorney I at an open Salt Lake City They were marversary Saturday 11 for Moncontractors the No said Dwn Periwig HI house at the home of a son ried June 25 1908 in Salt Lake m t Up to 1 Yaws t POI day night hisiroup had offered Vern 1440 Hollywood Ave City r to submit the dispute to an im- (1970 South) Friends and relaMr Rasmussen was employed A your local n partial arbitration board He tives are invited to call from 7 by the D&RG Railroad and was N said the contractors also offered to 10 pm I retired from Union Pacific RailV4(11-04veljilikiqi'd ' ' to abide by a recent bricklayer road in 1948 They are members They request no gifts contract in Provo which reduced AU a of the Union Pacific Old Timers L Eugene Clissold Heads the hourly wage to $375 from MR RASMUSSEN was born Club No 12 They have four a n I Salt Lake Executives Assn $377 and removed the subsist- April 24 1886 in Wanship Utah sons C IL Copperton Norman 14:Vl I 141160-Vence clause from the contract Mrs Rasmussen the former O Hunter Verne D Salt Lake a - titI vendof cash from ! ' Union members however re- Lulu Whitehead was born Oct City and Owen H Granger IN I ' 1:r11 Lake Salt machines Po27 both 1888 in their Grove Idaho 11 jected have Fir proposals ing 11 City by grandchildren and They lice reported Monday strike vote Monday night She spent most of her life in seven nmAlimummasammild - - : I I 111 I : : t- I - Burglars Take Cash Burglars ransack ed II "11111111 I - Mr Clissold who joined the company more than 18 years ago was assigned to the local branch ten years ago He is head - ' 4 " ' t ' dustrial executives' group will will review cases of 16 Utah State Prison inmates Wednesday starting at 9 am during hearings for parole or termination of sentence The board also will hold hearing for four others accused of parole violations Appearing before the board will be Damon Harrison sot Springville THE NATIONWIDE survey Aubrey U Smith 40 Logan County this year showed vacancy rates Kan end Paul Malenowsky 36 Conn lincasville serving maxiranged from 1 per cent and less five years for issuing insuffiIn nine jurisdictions Including mum fund checks cient I I Chrisuch centers as Boston New stiansen 49 CenterfleHarry one erving 3'ork Newark and Chicago to to 20 years for forgery Ralph A Dow-Jon- 'i ! City On July 1 he will succeed Martin A Backer whose term as head of the business and in- 16 Dockets i - '7'4- ' more than 21 per cent InI Alaska nearly 20 per cent In Iouisiana ' and 17 per cent in Montana The L: Eugene Clissold vice presirate in Idaho is 136 compared dent and generAl manager State with 21 per cent a year ago Savings and toan Assn Mon day was elected president of Executives Assn- - of Salt Lake Demand for rental units IItanced under the Federal Housing Aministration insurance plan has increased in Utah this year and present indications are that the market will absorb additional two and threebedroom Steel Worker Benefits Cut ------ Union Plans Strike Today f"- ' i --- iler : - d : n It 111) t Oto2Mand Ric 0 a Ground breaking for at $100- th lib 01cly - ' IthM R021T)'1Alla(05' rIcrillgay i - Brighton is sched uled Wednesday said Harold D Glazier 2060 E 3620 South part- I 0 ner of the project contracting firm 0 l TA invto-zAetawmiLL-66-0- ) The building will adjoin the Mt Majestic ski lift at the pop ular resort community near the head of Big Cottonwood Canyon Ground layout for the structure has been completecl— and the partnership tAlta e laan i LI Firm Dates Start On Ski Chalet 000 chalet efora you get 8 clay 1 i Almozte i t i o 1 ! Glazier firm Inc has Construction' started materials Some stockpiling 1000 bags of cement and several hundred yards of gravel have already arrived at the construction site Mr Glazier said 2Nio- 1 Ito43 wi Hl 0!(v 1Y1111 lriI (110111 PO 1l r 4011'111 I I 1 ir-- k nday t C 4 Aerial Photos Map County THIS PROTECTION A 6000 POLICY WHICH COME THROUGH es the - Litt tv ‘ ''''vf - : 06 - 4 al) 4 IL he koto11111 TODAY our average borne gets wite as m 11(1 ettc- tried y for a dollar as twentyyears ago rti:t A 1 ' A ti ' Missing than least tars and nicotine As i t(ii!t11:!14:4)(4'(:)zii(Jr tili:Ii- - I '- -:' 1 1' In the smoke 11 by the most reputable research Repeated laboratories reaffirm that: Kent gives you less tars and nicotine in the smoke than any other leading filter cigarette in America - - 5 ! --i- to c i L- — hour ever i filter used to smoke r ' tests f pftr are 2 The "inhated"smoke is captured by the machine and tested for tars and nicotine measured in milligrams 3 Top rating is given to the cigarette which delivers s I get Smoking machines 1 i!111i11:t!:111--:44- 4 4 brand down to equal lengths PHOTOGRAPHS are being taken from an airplane open ated under contract with the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service US De t partment of Agriculture said Grant S flint SS program Epecialist in charge of perform- once Prints of the photographs will be on a scale of one In to 10- 000 inches of ground surface i Police were attempting to recover two spotlights stolen from an automobile belonging to Duane Thomas Giles 3082 S 9050 West while the vehicle was parked at 825 S Main St 4:1') FILTER! '4 Salt Lake County is having its picture taken although many ci1!zens may not have been aware of the fact Monday 2 Spotlights THE tit 1114 AND NICOTINE TARS Is i SCIENCE MEASURES FILTRATION BY THE ' 11 j ir- N 1 ij4 N: t!44 ' ip Cic Don't let tho Boling 11011 foI you PA ary Mc° Is not a lady bast Silo is the typical young housewife of your co m munity Th boxing gloves are just Mary's way to Illustrate her Ida that "lite pre-alo- e Is a lob to be shared by every member of the family" This Is accomplished In Ds Mc El family and in thousands of others with tho famous SIX-WAmutual benefit policy offered by the Idaho Mutual Benefit Association I do tio Mutual IS the FIRST with FAMILY PROTECTION No Chu policy has over provided so much protection it such little cost a cost that makts It sa sasy to Insure EVERY one and maks financial protection family affair" In the Moll family for Instance 24 you old Mary has 53000 husbod aged 25 hat $5000 and each of be three children his $1000 The cost for putting the total of $11000 it SIX-WA- Y mutual benefit lo force was only is $4301 All Idaho Mutual protection PERMANENTthe policy romans In toll force for tin erti e Hit of the policyholder the !deo Mutual man sivw you Psw this mutual benefit plan un insure tory inerntint of your lardy at a cost thats easy to pay II you do not know your local Idaho Mutual reprisenteit a write to the Idaho Mutual Benefit Association 530 East Fourth South Salt Lake 'a NT -- 40i46000 4pe i r t" Only Kent Gives' You The Exclusive Micronite Elten And The Rill Flavor Of Premium-Quali- ty Natural Leaf Tobaccos -- - --- - - OF ALL LEADING FIITER CIGARETTE her Pir:j'r11 U'uLti A Product City VIA LTJ ii JH Li iL:Lj J CU F - D 11 i 1 ‘) of IlLorillard Company—FITFt withtheafinest cigarettes—throughLorillardReseartht ( 1 : 4 11A"-10- 10A awl $olp - ' " |