| Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 2A THURSDAY EVENING JULY 24 1947 Truman Denies He Promised To Erase Controls of Credil Micte of annrnva one-thi- iSSZSr fU5Ert£35E 22J — w 1 X — — — — g A — 225 a few Candy Ayds Vitamin Trv PoHnrinor Plan the Effective yourself Way Ayds simple harmless SO days supply $225 Now phone or call at ject") to Peace Challenge LAKE SUCCESS N Y July 24 aria Renae Gunnarson Car la Renae Gunnarson daughter of Mr and Mrs D S Gunnarson 2550 Monroe has real cause for celebrating Pioneer days She was born on July 24 1945 and today she marked her' anniversary in approved style by viewing the Pioneer days parade Events for her birthday included a lawn party at her home with pioneer games played by thirty invited youngsters After this Carla carved the birthday cake "We figured she was a bit too young for a pony" said her mother "but we did get her a cowgirl outfit to keep her in step with the Pioneer days spirit ( HOME INSTITUTION & COMMERCIAL - CANNING EQUIPMENT r3& GmxW (jjoddcted Cot MM Street at Wall Ave Ph 2-21- 71 1 I ac t numers who have seer l the to have merous times continue of the sweaty hands at thesayclimax performance they Tourna- Thp ff0iden uniformed twirlers and lariat ftrutter stole the show midway in the program with one of the by most unusual demonstrations ever seen a musical organization nationa Lieut Gen LeRoy lmrs ly In Ogden The band is annual known for its part in the footDaii and New Year's parades Pasadena A guest of the show was Mrs Queen Betty Higgins of radio's the for reward whose a for Day" tn" Dodpn - and line was a incc f the Centennial a prominent part on and today Wednesday program Due to the great number of necessary to enable the more than 100 contestants to gain shares Lutes direcLieut Gen in the $10000 prize purses no semi- tor of service LeRoy and procuresupply final results were available Wedwar ment on the to Fred department gennesday night according Alvord Fort Worth Texas rodeo eral staff directly under General secretary of the Army Dwight D EisenWednesday Results hower inspected Utah general de follow: results Wednesday night pot Wednesday He also inspected Bareback bronc riding: Bill the Arsenal and made a flying trip Handcock first Casey Tibbs secto military installations in Tooele ond and Wilbur Plaugher third Calf roping: Royce Sewalt first county 152 seconds Chuck Shepard secBefore taking a night train for ond 186 seconds and Vern Castro San Francisco to inspect the port third 19 seconds flat General Lutes was Saddle bronc riding: Bart Clen-no- n of embargation a few a for hours at the home guest first Jim Like second and E H of Hemingway in Ogden can Jerry Ambler third Steer wrestling: Barney Willis yon first Bud Linderman second and General Lutes said he was Gen LeRoy Lutes re-rid- es Thousands Watch Pioneer Parade (UP)— Great Britain today challenged a Colombian proposal to (Continued from Page One) bring peace to the troubled Balkans them in front of the city and counby establishing diplomatic relations ty building where they were acbetween Greece and its northern corded special attention by passing neighbors pointing out that neither band leaders and others US nor the United Kingdom has Various styles of pioneer transsuch relations with Albania port were depicted by scores riding in covered wagons hand carts on mules and horses The Factory Sales Agents for at fast CllTheGrea Romero held the crowd new twists breathless as he added r-- University of Utah float represented the growth of that institution since its early days as the University of Deseret Utah's heavy industry was given magnificent portrayal by the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad by the Southern Pacific club and by others The military establishments of the area were represented by four of the line's outstanding exhibits All organizations and endeavors of the city county and state found ways to put overman incident or person familiar to the reader of Utah history books Officials in charge said judges Zhem StuU agreeably impressed" with what Bulldogging: Frank Quirk first Carl Mendes second Wag Blesing he observed on his tour and he third appreciated the good relations existing between the army and the would likely not be in position to people The general said he had announce winners until Friday The visited Utah on other occasions judging was divided among local but was happy to be on hand to state and out of state exhibits observe the communities in fesitve Trophies will be prizes array for Centennial observance Heber Scowcroft chairman of the Ogden chamber of commerce military affairs committee and other members of the committee invited General Lutes to return to Utah in the autumn for the duck and deer shooting and the general said he hoped that conditions would permit him to accept the invitation yow com have yuf old Inspects Army's Stations in Utah ik ui of ey in say wi n !i 111 Wlin Ine myaiuy of act the and "purposes" will de11c 0 w AL vote himself completely to giving it an honest fair and impartial administration Ball confronted Murdock with his senate voting record on issues bear ing on iaDor unions ore a new ring Half Yearly ' Clearance 1! STRAW HATS and asked 1 whether the nominee had changed his "basic philosophy" Murdock said no he wouldn't change it for this or any other Job Ball said he Murdock for his honestyrespected but couldn't see how Murdock could administer the act "sympathetically" Both Ball and Watkinc saiH thsv thnnnkf tut-ii Truman should not haveUlUUgllb appointed 1V1UI dOCK But several committee members including Spnatnrs Pennar fTI-Elbert Thomas and Hill — 2 — PRICE FI (D-Uta- h) Draised Murrfnck anH cai past statements and opinions do (D-Al- a) S L Woman Dies Of Car Injuries PARK CITY Utah Julv 24 AT) Mrs Vione P Hall 26 of Salt LakP died in a hospital here today of automobile accident injuries She was hurt a few hours earlier when her car overturned on U§ highway uou iwu mm a nan miles east of Kimball's junction Three other persons in the car were injured none seriously State Highway Pa trolman James Rasmussen said Jav Morrill Smith 21 the driver of the car apparently lost control of the vehicle which swerved onto the highway shoulder swung across the road to the opposite side then rolled over three times Our entire stock of this season's smartest styles — braided sailors and soft blocked bodies $5 to $20 Values $20 to $0 Half Yearly- - SPORTS TOGS SALE Continues — Leisure Jackets Leather Jackets Also Raincoats House Slippers etc Bill Linderman4 third s for ni Taft-Hartl- SS°2owK cSSSSSS WhOStrr?ed the sn V 1 1 the HOME OF OXFORD AND KUPPENHE1MER CLOTHES James J Reynolds Jr Denham who has been an NLRB trial examiner since 1938 told the committee "I very definitely subscribe to this act in all its parts" Gray an industrial relations consultant said under questioning of mat ne IS oenaiui utn in Dyinyauiy inin an us provi r sions But Murdock was different He gruffly turned aside questions as to what he thought of the provision He would only he said it over and over say — and Via cv in-ivim- fans agree is Abe rd f l jf refrigera-WASHinuiu- rt -- M from the — twQ Cen bands are tennial parades Autry Is Magnet of Gene The enormous popularity the magnet to lift UtrCndance to its record levels star studded events on Despite the the program anncn r- aht'vspecialty - (Continued from Page One) Herzog John M Houston and Continued from Page Ona) an automobile a July 24 (AP)— when some other articles are and tor President Truman said today he has purchased on the installment plan not promised to remove uunuui Action' over installment buying in event - Would Take congress does not approve men cMr Truman recently sent cona message saying he thought He has only promised to take gresscontrols snouiu uc """"cu the action he said at a news 'confer- but felt that was a matter for conhis about asked plans ence when he said he gress At that time These controls were imposeda would did if action congress take originally during the war by at not vote to continue them require presidential order They His phrase was generally interdown payment least a he at the time as meaningconpreted remove the controls if would them gress did not vote to extend modia for voted senate has New The the Wear You Can fied continuation but the house Small Waisted Styles? 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