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' 18 Thursday MornIng OPM-Officia- Salt gittc ri:lic b l Warns of ecesstolt Alter War Boom Ctips'eg 1Deti(h of 1 Tallcs With 4 : Seeks Return To Defense i '' I ' : U k t1tt ' Tribune Intermountain Wire iir PROVO—George B Roberts of Los Angeles' Cal 0 P M labor res lations director sonferred here i Wednesday night with Varro C i Jones state director and officials uil of the local union 1654 of thein regards to the fiveq SweWOC lpiold strike of union ineraners at the Pacific States Cast Iron f Pipe plant at Ironton Following the conference Mr I Roberts said that he would confer with officials of the pipe planr at t 10 a m Thursday in the offices of Dean F Brayton of Salt Lake City counsel foe the management He said that he was here to seti :1I tle the strike flat all possible and if not he would report direct to i C where the next Washington-i action would be taken t 0 P141 Vitally Interested The plant Is a defense plant I and therefore the 0 P M 'is vitally interested in getting it to work' Mr Roberts bald A request to Intervene and put federal agencies into action to i settle the strike was mailcd to President Franklin D Roosevelt by tI the union officials Wednesday The letter requested speedy action to settle the strike and urged the president to take over : the i plant to fill defense orders if necessary Mr Jones said Copies of the t letter were also sent to Sendlor A4 Abe Murdock Congressman J W Robinson and 0 PM officials in Li Washington -Cow Rejects Plea The Merchants' committee of the Provo chamber of commerce reii' jected a request by strikers to allow Ahem to solicit business men 11 and merchants: for voluntary conf tributions to assist in caring for the families of the strikers With : - ' ''' - i I ' t ' ‘ i I ' i' ' 1 T It - ! i Expert Urg0 CT to Trim Spending ! plentarms ' I F 41 ' i t 1 ' ! s!' 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F 'r '— 4- 111 Transient Dieg on Tracks Wire (17q70 - '- - : A - PROVO - ! -- Kills Nevada Boy 4111J - - V r 14- ' 0 ' Ai ? s ' Black Hawk Vets Feted ating J ! - 1 ' FT)I ' - 7 RtcHFIPD - Black Hawk war veterans holding their annual encampment in connection with the Kow Kounty Karnivel renamed Wednesday Alma Fullmer of lipringiille es state commander Judging of livestock and other exhibits horse races- and a rodeo were highlights of the Karnival ' Thursday will be governor's day with Gorvernor Herbert 11Maw and other state officials as gues t s of hopor at the races and rodeo - ' :: 7 nyRum— Max S McBride 18 who died Wednesday at 3:35 a m le a Kemmerer Wyo hospital of a basal skull fracture sustained Monday night in an automobile acclident neat' Kemmerer is a son of Warren and Beatrice Smith McBride of Hyrum and was well known in this locality He was born February 13 1923 and was graduated from South Cache high school and Hyrum 11 D S stake seminary in 1041 I Besides his parents he is survived by two brothers and two sisters: Mrs June Andrews of Logan and Mrs Merle Peterson Keith and Clyde McBride of Hyrum and a grandparent Joseph M Smith of Hyrum 'Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p m in Hyrum First L D S ward chapel with Bishop J W Wright offici- --‘ r-7-- ci 1 t - PARAGONAH Iron County— Ten Hurricane C C C catnp enrollees were injured Wednesday one critically when an ar m Y truck overturned near here reported highway officials Henry Pruitt of West Virginia suffering a skull fracture and other injuries was most seriously hurt Mourn Loss expected to Billie theml eilth Liroplik No Meters In Utah Like H 11yru1It '1"i° - — -- Friends - CU 2 rim t Ls ' StO 1 ' - Intermountoin Neivs Briefg BIGI!61 I - Funeral services will be announced by Lindquist and S0112 mortuary Of Logan upon word from H R Pedersen Logan city auditor who is vacationing in the Pacific northwest - fracture Mr McBride Leever and Helen Batista both of Kemmerer escaped with etie s and bruises and Lois Tremmeling of Superior suffered a fractured femur in the accident :nsion Granulated Eyelids? 94 ' r 1 ' II :- of Logan fetethe la' gardens 74tif the Hotel Roberts according :0 Tom McCoy of Salt Lake City executive secretary The registration committee was headed h y:' Madelyn Thomson of Salt Lake City Wire secretary for the league Arthur Ayres regional director of: the civil aeronautics authority from Santa Monica Cal who will bethe dlicussion leader at the general municipal problems section meeting Thursday at 9 p m is also expectedio be present early Thursday morning Ile was in Salt Lake City Wednesday night Opens ati:11 a en The convention will open Thursday at $1 mwith registration at tha 1100 Roberta and also in the lobby of the Joseph Smith building Tht fireleneral session will be at 10!a m In the auditorium of the Joiieph Smith building with Mr Matheson- presiding pr J L Jones president Of the Ptah Public Health association Mr Matheson' and Mr McCoy will be principarapeakers Sectional meetings and conferences of the Utah Public Health astociatioh the municipal finance officers waterworks and sanitation and the municipal power will be held at 11) m The entertainment program for th the group will take a sightseeing tope tip Provo can y on to the Deer Creek dam project Following this tow the group will go to Aspen Grove in the North Fork of Provo canyon Where they will be served boat luncheons and enjoy an informal program ' t P - 0mI s dent of attend 52AA b 4 - m00 litenry 11111MItimom If --- ollNpt - P-- 7N" survived by 'four sons and four daughters 0 Wilford Parley R H R Edna and Alige Pedersen and Mrs Luna Berntson- of Logan andMable and Lyman 13 e- dersen of Silt Lake City 11 grandchildren a4id three slaters Mrs Jennie Johnson Mrs Ililga Johnson and Mrs Mary E Hansen all He old-tim- 6 SS33 300 - Anytista lot Preagot 337 SOUTH MAIN t ' 1 I 1937 ? ( and' old-tim- Setalel Semite Ho Financial Concern v old-tim- ' pimomim Crash I nil ury town wall observe its seventieth annivemeY Friday and Saturday Outstanding among the events planned for the occasion which e will attraOt many of the settlers a! well as most of the e present residents will be the "hoedown" inspired by the "Dunn Band" e members of the Many GeorgetoWn Sunday school will meit witWthe boys and girls now attending Sunday school ' - 'Succumbs to Georgetown Slates 76th Anni versary ONE-PACKAG- 1 nyrum Youth - Nevs —Rex Berry :CALIENTE 11 son of Mr and Mrs Jack Berry of Delamar was killed instantly late Tuesday when his head touched a high tension power line as he went to the assistance of a companion who had been knocked unconscious The two boys and three others were playing on a tailings dump of the Caliente Cyaniding comhad been piled under pany ctortcrrowN Idaho — The the linewhicli clearance of about leaving resort in mountain the picturesque liVe feet big rLeft nand canyon" of George- ' 0 Ns While be wax in the bishopric of Logan Sixth L I) S ward he was In charge of- construction of that ward's present chapel l Ile was releaSed in 1937 after 25 years of continuous service in the bishopric including a number of years as bishop Ills wife died in IT - t ' - the-Uta- I i '" j 1 '- ' - 4 - - "' 4 ! PROVO—The Utah State::hoa- record tor pital art on all-ticollections during the biennium 4btarilir from July 1 1939 to June 301941 when $132000 was handled memj 'b- - C3 C: NM ' bers of the Utah welfare commisIftitliolw sion were told Wednesday inlheir ' ( P111113E1111 Initial meeting with Dr Garland ' H Pace superintendent J M ISC Only ether Redd steward Jr and Mo members of the hospital staff i'14 J7'' 1Ver I ti Mr Redd gave the financial :'ikt t Attlift statement for the period in which IV lAkt‘' he pointed out that the 0470000 B TIM' appropriated by the state legis- 30 20 to lature was $18000 less than exToots 'of Service with Oor pended for the biennium oti'1931 lost Grade Silloglost to 1933 The expenditures for the Pb foe Igloo Estimate past year July 1 1940 to June 30 1941 totaled $30314859 with a "howl's to Solid Allythisl collections amounting to $88050- 27 while expenditures for : t h e 1 1 DER a previous year amounted to $308- -11 25848 with collections totttlIng IV Ck'') teikso 88504973 Mr Redd reported A 4p-1s Of $89711 was returned to total ila et 'YTIIg"" ' the state itreasurer at the end of the biennium he said 4 : k s i 1tol"kieigni eetc5Nt 1 PICOVO — Two - 1102100aiti f : i Tribune Intermountain Wire speakers of national prominence Carl 11 Chatters of Chicago executive director of the Municipal Finance Officers' association of the United States and Canada and C W Shelley- of Montebello Cal past president of the California League of Cities Wednesday headed the vanguard of more than 700 men and women expected to attend the thirty4eurth annual league which will 'open in Onyention of the Utah Municipal 4il mission Provo Thursday ! ot ' - i- 11 i :le - I 1 1 II IRE ER GER Tt 0 number ofyears as worker in 'southern a Idaho and:northern titan Ile married Kiersti Olson October 1889 in Logan L P 8 temple From:1900 to 1903 he served ' as an L DS mimlonary in his native Norway and moon his return served for a nuniber of years its chorister and also as president of the Cache valley L I) S Scandinavian organizatiOn Ile served as city councilman for four year previous to 1910 end later as eat!ImasotclIwowyaet :rrsmeeksteehr fot two i 193Q: until 3937- he served aoa member of Logan city corn- - 1 - for 'alloyed - 1 la PARK YELLOWSTONE Wyo—Unable to distinguish between a box camera and a box of chocolates Yellowstone national park bears have intourjured nearly 50 "careless" ists this season park officials said Wednesday i Utah Municipal League m Meet: pens i oday 4Mr Chatters is acting in place of Earl DJ Mallery of Chicago ex- ecutive director of the American Munielpal association who was unahle to attend due to the illness of liii wifeZ Mr Chatters will speak at- the general assembi -v Program ' from the national defense program on Friday at 1:30 p m when Gov! ' KEMMERER Wyo Aug 13 UP) have been "spotty" 'although the etrior Herbert B Maw of Utah —Max McBride 18 of Hyrum higher prices and salaries that have- will also' be a guest speaker died Utah in Lincoln the county : accompanied the increased: pros'1ohn Miners' hospitalA!--1-Matheson Lake Salt I' i peritv are more or less uniform C4y Wednesday' early commissioner and i president from N 4 throughout the nation injuries$ Mr the recession ''''''To lessen effects of the league accompanied ' Suffered when an7 that will probably follow he urged Chatter( to Provo In automobile that cities attempt to reduce their T' Preside at which he 4' Banquet 7 Indebtedness now and abolisli short '' three other perV4 y4 term borrowing "Cities must get Mr Shelley will preside at the ions were riding ' ' ' ''' ' their current finances in sound con- annual banquet to be held Friday I from 'plunged dition now" Mr Chatters rem in the social ballroom the Cumberland i: ' '"'''' ak6:30 marked I and tt :t highway '- The Chicagoan was met Wed- 0! the new JosephSmith building Overturned three OM on the of I Brigham times 20 m ilies nesday night by Commissioner John upper campus t( I B Matheson president of Young University site of all con- South of here ''4 ' ''' Municipal- league and JerrolcrP vention Sessions N Monday night 'More than 50 persons had regis- Beesley member of the state fiMcBride a u f- nance commission a basal Bears Injure Tourists i ' Because they have built' up a high spending rate cities are financially more vulnerable now than during the boom of the late 20's Carl M Chatters of Chicago executive secretary of the Municipal Finance Officers' Association of the United States and Canada said Wednesday night on his arrival in Salt Lake City 1 The executive metretaryi who came to Utah to address the Provo convention of the Finance Officers of Utah commented that '': cities have come to accept heavy spending as a matter of course and may be faced with a difficult situation and or- if revenues decrease strikers lie added that benefits to' cities the chards twillable should be able to take care oftheir families without difficulty the conunittee felt Clayton Jenkins secretary said Mr Jones said Wednesday night that the drive was not sponsored through the S W 0 C explaining that that organization had plenty of money to carry on the strike ! li - I - 04a x '11"'"'"'"'""1"'""'" to rIghtd are Jerrold P Beesley Mr Chatters anommssner John &Matheson president of the Utah 'Municipal league l 1 ! aet 4 - I 'I 1 Charles IL Chatters et Chicago 'arve4n i Lake City enesaynight lei address the Utah convention of public finance officials It i ' - 1 i ‘ ‘N ' suffered a broken neck and al skull fracture as he fell from the Oar gable which he had been shingling Dr C C Randall attending :physician reported Prominent in Logan civic and church affiairs he was well known and respected throughout Cache valley Ile was b or n December 16 1861 In Oslo Norway a son of Ole and Ingabor Hanson Pedersen In August 1863 he and two sisters accompanied- a company of 1000 L DS members Ao America Settling In Cache valley he was em- - ‘ r I 1 q0 no - itiirl-- ‘4 iatrebast 1 I ' 'A I I q1:11 when be tell off the roof of the home of his daughter Mrs Luna Berntson '190 West Fifth South i - will ciotntria:2C5torp Wednesday A i i I 1 I ancr retired kwiauredd ' iI - i LOGAN 01of Ignatius Pedersen 76 of 19H Weat Firth Soilth street former bishop of Logan Sixth LDS 4 i rat - Tribune Intermountain Wire I (" l' - - - I t :- 1 I ''11 v04 I tl' '- s - - 76- Accident Happens While Busy : s 1 Pipe Production 1I : : Job Quota s ie ELY Tye Aug 13 (in—trolls will nest)) 1000 jobs ever s on of Mr anp Mn s Arthur Tye 7040 highest in the states tinve failed 'to it quota of of Ely Willl drowned Wednesday Thiritwo tuttiop afternoon in the reservoir of the schlv their full Oats In addition to NeW York tho service jobs while 1 41 states an! commission- reported other states Ely Water company on the hill ex- - over their quotas included: Utah in hack of the county courthouse the District of Columbiaare in 292 and 287 and 327: Montana the cess of their allotment tinder The youngster whose parents had driven to Pioche for the day civil service apportioninent law re- - 404States which failed to reach The civil service commistiOn was apparentlk playing with sev- Included: Nevada eral- - companions on an impro- - porting on the status' of Ijob ap- their a quotas of 58 and only 44 quota on the reservoir when portionment among the states as with vised 131 and 126 111 filled wi Wyoming 31 said jobs of New:York 53 inches into fell and July he slipped 8000 persons on the eiviti servir merl klaho 274 and MI of water : 4 i 't Lag in S 132 7 imps WASIIINGTO 1 Lotran Mali - ‘ Child Drowns V111111 Nevi--Jimm- ! 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