| Show — STANDARD-EXAMIN- Tood Processing Assure High Prices Support Is Top Industry Anderson Fwm Output Says July tremen Drivers Asked to Use Caution SALT LAKE CITY 23 (AP) One hundred in of progress years curing consumer by SALT LAKE CITY July 23 APtthe the field of manufacturing in Utah rt4nrtif)n that the farmer must was outlined by the Utah ManuThe National Association of County facturers association in a booklet here nofb?"ut attention through its Officials turned the he was afterdeflation of farm being distributed today today to election of new officers as The UMA published 25000 copies and consideration of resolutions War by the and announced would print more after hearing the personal warning prices after World War if the supply is itnot happened sufficient What Clinton of Secretary of Agriculture The booklet gives information P Anderson that American agriabout to bring about current industries in the state The way culture must be kept strong and the rolp thov nlav in the over- mat oi a repetition Convention sessions were shifted eliminate aH manufacturing picture supports price back to the Utah capital city today xne pamphlet says 260 of Utah's Disaster to after yesterday's outing at Aspen Steps 700 outmanufacturing plants are enGrove daring which the agriculture The agriculture secretary in food processing an indusgaged which he lined several otherto steps secretary ad dressed the group which try disemploys 30 per cent of economic said would lead Bids ior Convention the workers factory would include these said ine manufacture of iron and Florida put in its bid for the aster He remarket by export the steel currently is of second import 1948 convention as the current ses- cutting w ance Third nlaro in th manufac fusing credits sion Wound up today conservation payments and s topping said this that Anderson country credit facilities turing employment picture is held oy tne nonferrous metals industry be kept strong practices reducing agriculture must wages down for two reasons— for the protection andforcing Withassociation approved of the world and the economy of outThe negative vote a coma single alike this country report calling allfor suport Anderson denied that support mittee's federally of legislation to bring under are responsible local prices paid farmers real property owned for high prices on farm products taxation He said support prices are aiding Jwrmgg ) bon E JULY 23 5A PYgyNING Octogenarians Make Flying Trip Over oi utan fwneers Once Arduous Routetlement of SALT LAKE CITY July 23 (AP) Superintendent P L Dow of the state highway patrol today asked Utah motorists to exercise extreme Betty Prosser care on highways over the Pioneer By TTmArt TlllV 23 PP Til wauv more da holiday n Mormon Seven Pi°nJ?Ffj "Give yourself a chance" he 80 years oldJsiteOJj urged recalling that the period from July 22 toduring 31 last July year 12 persons were killed in forced cancellation of lost night's highway accidents with three beP°rmanCe ing killed on July 24 did give a U the Um show They performed scouts bov - encampversity fieldnou&e Centennial the attending k said The Centennial commisstickets for SALT LAKE CITY July 23 (AP) that persons who held exThe Utah Centennial production may "Promised Valley" bowed to the last nights Performance other night weather last night Rain fell at change them for any University of Utah stadium and they choose set-tha- rr 'Valley' Forced to Give Rain Checks -- 194 xtrta her first and Pratt Mormon kxkmgf C!sr srrand uncle Orson Pratt was a forward to the return flight Young scout Mot Mrs Anoifcer pioneer Hilda Erickson of Grantsville Utah drives her own automobile and is a basketball fan The visitors none of whom had been to Nauvoo before are official Mormon because they their fathers yesterday either reachedpioneers Utah or were bona before May 10 1869 the date ine octogenarians flown here there when the first continental railfrom Salt Lake City on a pilgrim-mag- e road went through They visited marking the Centennial of the homestead and mansion of Jothe Mormon exodus from Nauvoo seph Smith prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints were to fly back to Utah shot by a mob in Carthage 111 jaU today covering in a little more than six in 1844 hours the territory it took the At Brigham Young's home Mayorig- or Lowell Horton presented Mrs inal Mormons almost a year and a a key to the city with Sanborn half to cross in 7 made of wood from the doorstep Among the travelers were Mrs of the homestead Mabel Young Sanborn 84 54th of The other travelers include Mrs Annie Batt Bird Caffall 84 James Bngham Young's 56 children She Christian Jensen 87 Spanish Fork was born in the "Lion House" Utah John Ekstrom 87 Ogden Where Young's many families were John Thomas Williams 84 and Mrs Elizabeth Fullmer 81 domiciled in Salt Lake City The United Air Lines pilot who She said she "loved" the plane flew the pilgrims to Nauvoo was 1846-184- Brigham The city of Nauvoo provided a for ma "chuckwagon" luncheon now of the on site the Mormons demolished Mormon temple Mulli gan stew lacuea oui fire was kettle from an open served by townswomen in pioneer c ostumes ws FOR RENT OR SALE! Wheel Hospital Beds Chairs Crotches Tables Bedside etc cT RELIABLE 2276-8-4 Wash Blvd Railman Deplores Firemen Rush to L D S Edifice Race On False Alarm Wage-Pric- e SALT LAKE CITY July (AP)— A full complement of As Peril to U S firemen and equipment rushed to 23 SALT LAKE CITY July 23 (AP) A levelling off of "zooming" wages and prices and settlement of differences between leaders of manare agement and leaders of labor the two items needed most for American economic health says P of the souri Pacific railroad Neff visited Salt Lake City with E A West vice president and general manager of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad on a combination business and pleasure trip He expressed moderate optimism about the nation's business future and said he has no fears of an early depression "Inflation however is an imminent danger unless we put an end to zooming wages and prices in all fields of production and manufacturing" he said "This constant bickering between labor and management with sometimes disastrous effects on the welfare of the public must cease Peaceable settlement of labor issues must be made at high levels with common sense considerations from both sides" J Neff chief executive SALT LAKE CITY July 23 (AP) Officials of an International Association of Machinists' local announced today that the union local membership has approved contracts with two concerns both of which provide wage hikes A contract with Safeway Stores Inc effective July 21 calls for an increase in the wages of mechanics bringing the rate to $150 per hour Union officials also said the membership ratified a contract with the truck and coach division of General Motors Corporation It would be come effective July 18 and provide an hourly wage rate of $150 for mechanics Watkins Has Bill On Indian Lands July 23 (AP)— Senator Watkins today introduced a bill to extend the boundaries of the Uintah and Ouray Indian reservations in Grand and Uintah counties Utah A bill introduced by Senator would give the U Butler S district court for Hawaii juris diction over Canton and Ender- bury Islands (R-Uta- h) R-N- eb) Saints Latter-da-y chusch tabernacle (Mormon) here last night when a fire alarm sounded but it was a false alarm Officials explained that a leaky valve allowed a pressure drop which caused an alarm bell to sound inside the tabernacle Traffic at the corner of Main and South Temple streets was tied up for several minutes when firemen answered the alarm Mis- Machinists Get Wage Increases WASHINGTON the historic Hi Hi r IB-SI- t7?a ntritlVVTTtB PMHrm ill BrF IP" vE!y9 I II li i II m jgraLgl fiaSSBra III P Conference Held On Reclamation SALT LAKE CITY July 23 (AP) Reeional officials of the US de partment of interior's bureau of reclamation met here today for conferences with national representa- s MgaiB ? tttMttUKSKtSSSBSSSMttUB tives G S Ellsworth management assistant to the national commissioner in Washington D C will pre side throughout the management planning conference which winds up Saturday Following the conference regional directors will convene for a five-da- y convention beginning Monday Michael W Straus the reclamation bureau commissioner will come here for this meeting He is ex pected Sunday night v Idaho Girl Dies In Whirlpool RAWLINS July 23 (AP) Carol Joy Nylander daughter of Mrs Irvine Ross of Soda Springs Idaho and Verne Nylander of Sacramento Calif was Nine-year-o- Wyo ld drowned in the Encampment river while on a picnic The youngster was sucked under by a whirlpool as she was wading Sunday with her friend Anna Lmblad daughter of Mr and Mrs Gunner Linblad of Encampment The Linblad child was rescued by Mike Hammer of Encampment an uncle of the Nylander girl but his efforts to rescue Carol Joy were in vain The body was recovered Wpfc- - :':Xj Jeep and Riders 'Survive' Fall BOUNTIFUL Utah July 23 (AP) A jeep driven by Clive Calder and A P Jack man fell 500 feet down the side of a mountain from the East Canyon mountain road but veboth the tough hicle and its passengers escaped unnurt Calder told officers he was driving with other members of a newly organized "jeep posse" when he be come blinded by dust and the vewar-develop- ed hicle left the road throwing both men clear The jeep landed right side up and wasn't even scratched "STEERED" RIGHT — Eat PEERLESS PIES S M MoRE PEOPLE ARE Am¥17¥ 0 SMOKING C3 Order Will Open Confab Friday Get j SALT LAKE CITY July 23 (AP) The Utah Association of the Loyal Order of Moose will open tis an- nual three day convention here Friday with an expected attendance of 300 delegates President C L Farrer said today Highlight of the gathering will be dedication of a new monument erected by the Salt Lake chapter in Mt Olivet cemetery he reported -- v I v mi I B c tnan ever oerore FOR YOUR Bills Car Repairs Home Improvements Insurance r EM Vbur will fell you T FQH TASTE T FOR THROAT lhatk your proving qround for any ciqarette See T-ZO-NE" Taxes - " Personal Needs e YOU OT CAN BORROW ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURE use such simple security as your furniture or your car State Finance makes personal loans from $25 up to $300 to men and women single or married Convenient monthly payments e A QUICK FRIENDLY LOAN SERVICE FOR THE PEOPLE OF OGDEN j§ JUST PHONE J to make the the arrangements for your loan If more convenient just come to our office (private Interview rooms) Don't delay— APPLY RIGHT AWAY! suit yourT-ZOH- CAMELS are the "CHOICE OF EXPERIENCE" B" 2-7- ' IP a i LOANS MADE FOR MOST EVERY NEED 523 ECCLE8 Corner 24th and Washington B MM 8 2 Reyncidi Tcbcw Compw Wlnitoa-8l- m North t i |