Show Site Is Sought For Vocational j S L Group Dralis Plan 16 Carve Up Fori Douglas Training School 1 CAP) SALT LAKE CITY April Utah educational authorities looked vocational for a site today for the authorized by the training school ap- which 1947 state legislature ioH 4275000 for the projectA Attorney General Grover Giles in an opinion designated edthe state board of vocational of the ucation as administrator that the funds provided He ruled available law made the fundsimmediately aside for the procurementTheof re-a building and machinery maining $100000 was appropriated for operating expenses state su0r E Allenof Bateman instruction public perintendent and chairman of the vocaUoa board said a building included in plant apthe Remington Arms site most the likely to be peared school the for X j Starts on - La j i mi Water Project ry it' LAYTON April 1— Ray J Dawson president of the Layton town board today announced initiation of a $30000 project wnicn wu extend the municipal culinary water system one mile westward and replace 250 miles of water cast iron mains with four-inc- h ' Church Membership Increases Mission Presidents Report L pipe The project also calls for adh dition of 75 mile of pipe which will run southward from Five Points to the intersection of Flint and Main streets SALT LAKE CITY April 1 (AP) Residents of West Layton will Heads of Latter-Da- y Saints church the pay the cost? of installing extension which will deliver mission fields were arriving in water westward to Navy road Salt Lake today in preparation for Dawson announced lerence beginning Friday exThe vvestward extension Mission presidents reported in0 pected to cost approximately creased interest in their activity will include the replacement and many told of marked gains of a mile of old three-inc- h pipe church membership i cast iron pipe and in c ninrtVim-cnrocirfont with four-inc- h extension to Navy of the northwestern states mission the road said that three new branches 14 The remainder of the project calls for a replacement of 150 mile of pipe with four-inc- h pipe running westward from the Chester Flint property This replacement line will be joined by the h extension 75 mile in Will Be of thej project length Thistophase cost approximately is expected LAYTON April 1 — Installation $10000 Dawson said of sidewalks curbs and gutters has along various Layton streets Wabeen resumed by the Clarence Stork Brings Son terfall Construction Co of Kays-vill- e EVANSTON: Wyo ' April 1— and under terms of a Mr and Mrs Robert Lowham contract Ogden awarded' by the town Evanston are the parents of a son board last fall James Russell born Monday The work was interrupted last March 234 at the family dhome autumn by bad weather The contract calls for paving installations on West Gentile street SCIENTIFIC and streets in the Skyline Hill SKIN CARE Villa' and Ellison subdivisions said Ray J Dawson president of the town board Last season similar inART OF stallations were completed along MAKEUP Dawson and South Church streets Meanwhile citizens residing in Phone other sections of town have peti- two-inc- one-mi- le $20-00- t one-mi- Cities Indicated buildings administration and SALT LAKE CITY Anril 1 (AP)public Unratttti n other state and federal — Proposed carving up of historic agencies which want land build by outlined was today For Douglas ings or ootnconsideration in the direcommended Seeking a committee which sur- vision of the property besides thethat the army post— declared — the veterans adminbe plus by the war department national guard Utah istration the turned over intact to some state or the naval reserve ornewly-forme- d federal agency the U S forest service Under the plan drafted by a com- ganization buildings adminismittee representing interested and the public ' tration agencies the post then would be Represented at the conference divided among state and federal which authorized appointment of groups seeking it were various state committee the Salt the If L Dye president of interested in agencies federal and commerce vy Lke chamber ofcommittee of the hisof use portions which making chairman of the at foot of the post military drafted the plan after a conference toricWasatch east of Salt mountains the yesterday Telegrams were dis Lake City patched to President Truman of War Robert P Patterson Conflicts Develop and members of the Utah congresConflict of interests immediately sional delegation urging that no developed primarily between the ana disposal action be taken until the federal veterans administration the federal public buildings admln-ictratin- n proposed plan could be studied on one hand and the Suggested Division of Utah and Utah na diUniversity Briefly this is the suggested tional guard on the other vision: ? Advocating appointment of a The area north of Hempstead committee to iron out differences road a continuation of Fifth South of inas quickly as possible Chamber to street and extending east Back-ma- n Gus P Commerce Secretary and origiclude the parade grounds commented: nal buildings of Fort Douglas to cat and dog fight will put this "A of Utah University matter into the hands of the 25 whole A tract of approximately and that's just where we WAA formed by acres in the triangle want boul- don't Hempstead rod and Wasatch Federal and state agencies hope evard to be set aside as a site for the buildings may be transferred a museum and civic auditorium The area south Of Hempstead directly to them without going road and east of the original Fort through the war assets administrabuildings to be taken over by the tion oe-reta- le new Pri new Sunday schools maries and eight new Relief societies were formed in his since last October Church membership he said has increased by 9000 in the past two and a 20 jur-isHir-ti- half years Other mission presidents arriving here included Heber Meeks southern states Creed Haymond nnrttiprn statps: Oscar W McCon- kie California Texas-Louisia- na G Glenn ' on - Smith Layton Street Work Dilworth Young Is Mission President Resumed two-inc- PIER'S - 2-26- 28 SALT LAKE CITY April 1 (AP) The Latter-Da- y Saints (Mormon) church has appointed Seymbur Dilworth Young as president of its New England mission with headquarters at Cambridge Mass Young a member of the church's first council of seventy will replace William H Reeder Jr who had headed the New England mission for four years Young will begin his new duties early in May SALT LAKE CITY April m sion indicated today that cities and counties would receive at least $250Q00 more in B and C road rev enue this year than in past years The 1947 legislature provided that the cities and counties would receive all revenue from registration fees in excess of $300000 assigned annually to the department of publicity and industrial devel- opment In past years the allotment to the cities and counties was $800-00- 0 annually Allan Rogers motor vehicle registration director for the tax commission said that collections up to last night amounted to $1397340 compared with $1229205 in the corresponding period of 1946 Total collections for 1946 were $1562000 and he said that if the AMBASSADOR President current pace is maintained this about Truman nominated Cavendish year's collections will be cities and thus giving the W Cannon (above) of Salt Lake counties am$1450000 City to be the United States' bassador to Yugoslavia (A P 00 VVirephoto) Ex-G- Divorces Are Granted Last Customer I Selective Service Of To Three in Davis SALT IATfF rTTY Aoril 1 (AP) —The last visitor to the Utah state FARMINGTON April 1 — Two selective s e r vice headquarters diswives and a husband of Davis coun- which closed last night was a veteran making the regufolservice from his release lowing George Halles 19 of Salt Lake appeared at the officesonsnoruy six years the doors closed of registering classifying and re Lti classifying The records of all of Utahs local boards will be gathered and stored under provisions of a recent law passed by congress The draft law expired at midnight last night charged lar check with his draft board ty all accusing their mates of mental cruelty have been granted interlocutory divorce decrees in Sec ond district court Marjorie L Bassett was awarded a divorce from Dexter P Bassett to whom she was married June 27 1936 in Salt Lake City She also was granted custody of two minor children and $80 monthly The husband Was ordered to pay all family debts except future payments on the family home and to provide the children with clothing dental and medical care until they reach maeducations turity or complete theirwas Etta Butler Sullivan granted a decree from Horace W Sullivan to whom she was married April 3 1937 The wife was granted custody of three minor children $5 weekly alimony and $750 weekly for the care of each child The husband was awarded the family automobile and ordered to maintain three insurance policies on his own life and continue to pay premiums on' policies insuring the lives oL the children John W: Wilkinson Jwbs granted a divorce from Jessie N Wilkinson whom he married June 15 1935 in Delta Colo They have no children De-fo- re SALT LAKE CITY April 1 (AP) A Mormon missionary leader to Germany expressed belief today that communism has little appeal for the Germans "The German people as a whole" said Max Zimmer former president of the West German mission of the Dannetell Chosen To Avert EVANSTON Wyo April 1—Joe D Dannetell Cheyenne has acchief of cepted the position of states Dr Evanston's police force He C Goodman mayor Lloyd will succeed Basil Cole who resigned recently to devote his time to private business Mr Dannetell has served on the During police force in Cheyenne the war he was a special agent for the Union Pacific Railroad Co serving in this area Mrs Dannetell and their son will remain in of the Cheyenne until the close school year "The strike would tie up all long-distan- calls ce ed jj Chief of Police Tie-u- p the war period at Basle Switzerland directing as best he could affairs of his church in German-occupiEurope ' Zimmer said he doubted that any extensive nazi underground movement now exists in Germany "Thprp has been considerable Saints (Mormon) sabotage of industrial machinery by Latter-da- y machinery church "recognize that both nazism workers takennewith the dux saia Russia i aons into undesirable are and bolshevism movement" a nazi call this because both take away the individual's free agency and abolish private property" returned from Zimmer just that Europe added in an interview "barbarand looting" "systematic ous treatment" by Russian occupaED B E R K tion forces were providing "good insurance" against communism in Germany The church leader spent most of Germany Is Learning About Communism 'the Hard Way 'Phone Chief Seeks SALT LAKE CITY April 1 (AP) Orson John Hyde Utah manager Of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co said today every effort would be made to continue event of a strike operations in the "Wp wnnlrt Hp able to take care of some of our local business by operusing a certain amount of ournot be would that ating personnel involved in the strike" Hyde said f - railroad car being built in the Budd Visitors inspect the new "vista-dome- " dome seating 24 passengers plant in Philadelphia with a raised observation "RUBBERNECK CAR" ELECTRIC STOVE Restaurant Size Edison Hotpoint with Grill and Griddle Large Oven Used Only a Short Two-Burn- er Two-Compartm- ent Time 1 1 - Phone 24th Street At Wall Ave 71 ' i k 'r"' ''"'' llfeBR "' up J ITS NEW! 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