Show Air Safety Drive Slated Session Called for May 4 Mission Heads TLDS io Rebuild State High Court Dates Famous Organ Labor Cases Meet With Polygamy March International Union LAKE Operating The state supreme court Engineers The union appears from (AP) Conference After Church Chiefs will hear important cases dealing an "unfair labor practices" with polygamy labor and elections SALT LAKE CITY March 31qecidents has increased according- APj — Reduction of Utah's increas ly ing number of airplane accidents Eighteen persons were killed in was the objective of : campaign accidents involving light planes In underway today 1947: In less than three months First step will xe a state-wid- e nine Officonference May 4 Attending the this year deaths total Salt Lake session will be Utah cials estimate that if the rate conthroughout the year the aeronautics officials private air- tinues 1948 toll will be more than douport operators and regional direc- ble that of last year tors of the civil aeronautics Seven thousand pilots now are George H Lowe president of registered in Utah compared with the Utah safety council expressed 70 10 years ago In 1938 there were 30 private planes registered Now satisfaction at the move 'V the total is 575 Mistake On Auto "The Utah safety council" he Bad Weather Flying "Of the nine fatalities recorded said "is determined to correct mistake made in the eas&sr days to date this year" Lowe said "five of development of the automotive persons died in crashes as a reindustry when the Oeath poten- sult of flying into bad weather of advised tiality of the automobile was not which the pilots had beenwere at"Four of the deaths realized" jib 10 years he said number of tributed to either low flying (a vioin use in Utah has lation of state safety regulations private plants f rpmpnrinusiv — and the or stunting AH of these crashes inrpafd number of fatalities resulting froirf could have been avoided" SALT LAKE CITY March 31 (AP) — Mission presidents of the Latter-da- y Saints (Mormon) church opened annual conference activities of the church today with a nine am meetin with church general authorities in the temple Mrs Adele Cannon Howells president of the Primary association announced that mission presidents and their wives will meet with Primary leaders tomorrow at ten am in the Lion House social center to discuss mission activities General conference sessions will begin Sunday Mission presidents arriving in Salt Lake yesterday from all over North America reported missionaries are leaking hosts of friends and finding many persons interested in practical and workable religion Converts Numerous Oscar W McConkie California mission president with headquarters at Los Angeles said 378 converts were baptized in his mission last year — believed to be an all-tirecord for the mission Missionary associations of the church have scheduler reunions in connection with the church conference as follows: Canal Zone LDS servicemen and civilians who have served in Canal Zone— Friday eight pm 1560 Harvard avenue Northwestern states Sloan divieight-thirt- y sion — Saturday pm Harvard ward 1023 Second East Central Pacific — Saturday eight-thirt- y pm Second ward Fifth East and Seventh South New Zealand — Saturday eight pm Capitol Hill ward Columbus street and Third North Czechoslovakia!! —Saturday eight ward 185 P pm Twenty-sevent- h — w sponsored by Society for the Physically Handicapped totaled more than $32000 Henry J Riegert drive chairman urged that all contributions be The drive turned in promptly ends officially today ease numbered 351 last week pared with 334 a week earlier Scarlet fever cases increased from 16 to 25 com- GENERAL ELECTRIC "HOUSE OF MAGIC" Featured at the 1940 New York World's Fair the Radio Rainbow Artifical $¥ less Motion the Train that street For Central States Central states — Saturday nine 1860 Third East pm Ivins Ward California —Saturday eight-thirt- y pm Wasatch ward Fifteenth East and Emerson avenue Northern California — Saturday eight pm Waterloo ward Fifth East and Sixteenth South Canada — Saturday nine pm Twenty-sevent- h ward 185 P street Southern states — Saturday eight-thirt- y p m Lincoln ward 1995 Ninth East LDS servicemen of World War IT Mediterranean theatre —Saturday nine pm Wasatch ward Fifteenth East and Emerson avenue Okinawa veterans — Thursday eight-thirt- y LeGrand ward pm chapel 1078 McClelland street Fever Motion- Obeys Spoken Com- mands Lighting an Electric Lamp with a Match and many others Brought Here Through Courtesy UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO Tomorrow Thursday April 1 Weber College Auditorium Matinee 3 p m for High School and College Students EVENING Performance 8 p m for the general public Admission by Tickets Only in Arizona Visiting EVANSTON FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE at the Utah Power and Light Company at any Electrical Appliance Dealer or at Weber College March 31— Ella JMay Hill daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles T Hill Evanston and Mary Bender New Jersey e visiting in Phoenix Ariz They plan to go to California for an extended visit before returning to Evanston Wyo UTAH POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY BEGINNING THURSDAY APRIL 1st 10 am m mr' sic -- B 3 erf find- Hit $32000 Drop Reported in Donations SALT LAKE CITY March 31 (AP) Contributions to the Easter Influenza Cases seal drive the Utah SALT LAKE CITY March 31 CAP) — Influenza cases reported in Utah declined last week for the first time in two months the weekly summary by the state health department showed today On!y 27 influenza cases were reported compared to 56 a week ear-ir and 309 in the corresponding vtt- k of 1947 jTotal cases of communicable dis- - CITY SALT — SALT LAKE CITY March 31 (AP) — The famous pipe organ in the tabernacle of the L D S (Mormon) church nere will be rebuilt beginning as soon as possible after next week's annual general church conference The church expenditures committee authorized the work yesterday and predicted the project would take several months The present console and modern portions of the present organ will be Installed in the Joseph F Smith memorial building on Brig-haYoung university campus It Provo Utah Many of the pioneer-bui- lt pipes of the original organ in the tabernacle will be retained and the exterior appearance of the huge instrument will be left unchanged A new antiphonal organ manufactured by the Aeolian-SkinnOrgan company of Boston will be installed at the aast end of the tabernacle balcony and will be used for all purposes including daily public concerts while reconstruction ol the main instrument continues When the rebuilding is complete on the main organ the instrument at the east end of the tabernacle will be used as an "echo" organ Concerts on the tabernacle organ one of the largest in the world annually attract thousands of visitors because of the acoustics of the uniquely-shape- d tabernacle er dome-cover- ed near-perfe- ct 4 April The court yesterday also set for hearing five other civil cases at its three-da- y April session of the 12-1- February term Utahns Convicted The polygamy case arose out of a return to the Utah court of a case in which 18 Utahns were convicted of a conspiracy to practice polygamy The U S supreme court directed the state supreme court to define the state's conspiracy law and vacated the state court conviction of the defendants In the labor case the constitutionality of Utah's 1947 labor relations act is challenged by the In- 18 ing of the state labor relations board after such charges had been filed against it by the Palfrey-maConstruction Co following a work stoppage last July on the Mormon Trail memorial highway Test of Amendment In the elections case arguments as to the length of terras of county attorneys elected in 1946 will be heard The case was brought by Marcellus K Snow against Alvin Salt Lake county Keddington clerk as a test of the constitutional amendment approved by the voters in 1946 lengthening the attorneys' terms to four years although at the same time county attorneys who filed for only a two-yeterm were elected n ar THE OGDEN (UTAH) WEDNESDAY STANDARD-EXAMIN- EVENING E M AJBCH Finer Cleaning Wal Cgffully cleans your drapes tmd curtains — to restore for Courteeoi Free original luster and beauty adds a welcome touch of Spring to your Home CALL FINER CLEANERS TODAY! Pickup Delivery ! mcr Cleaner 481 Manager Trio Home From Highway Meet EVANSTON Wyo March 31— president George T Parkinson Evanston chamber of commerce Cliff Spencer and Leland G Rex members of Highway 30 association attended a meeting of the highway association representatives in Rawlins recently Ten representatives of the organization from Cheyenne Laramie Rock Springs Evanston and Rawlins were present to complete plans for advertising U S highway 30 d as a highway for tourist travel Large signs 10 by 20 feet in sire will be placed at strategic points and Utah highways along Nebraska The by April 1 it was reported signs advertising the state's scenic areas featuring Scotch lighting and carrying—the slogan "Travel Highd way 30 a Highway" are planned to divert tourist travel through Wyoming Literature pointing up Wyoming's vacation spots was distributed to representatives at the meeting and are now available at various chamber of commerce headquarters Windshield stickers will also be distributed for advertising purposes year-roun- Long Line Will Cost $85000 State Announces SALT LAKE CITY March 31 (AP) — It's a pretty long line that costs $85000 But the state of Utah is going to have one J A Hoibery state purchasing agent yesterday announced awarding of a contract for 28000 gallons of yellow and 10000 gallons of white road striping paint to the Deseret Paint Co on its bid of $8596250 To make the line a little longer the bid price included 2500 gallons of thinner Divorce Granted Mrs Hearst Jr GOODING Idaho March 31 (AP) — Mrs William Randolph Hearst Jr was granted a divorce yesterday on grounds of mental cruelty n District Judge Doran H awarded the decree which confirmed a property settlement previously agreed upoh by the After the hearing the principals divorce action papers were sealed from public inspection by a court order issued upon motion of counsel Mrs Hearst who writes newspaper and magazine articles under the name of Lorelle Hearst took up residence at Sun Valley Idaho Feb "7 She was still registered there today Hearst publisher of the New York Journal-America- n and sort of the founder of the Hearst newspaper chain was represented by Branch Bird Gooding attorney Hearst did not contest the divorce action but did file a general denial of Mrs Hearst's allegations Leona Scott of New York testified in behalf of Mrs Hearst t at the hearing Sut-phe- Year-Roun- Legion Gambling Hearing Dated SALT LAKE CITY March 31 (AP)— Hugh A Snyder entertainment chairman of Mervyn S Ben-nio- n post No 83 American Legion pleaded innocence yesterday to charges of possession of slot machines for gambling purposes Police Judge Frank A Mows set April 20 for hearing the case and disqualified himself to try it on grounds he is a member of the Bennion post The charges were filed following police seizure Friday night of eight slot machines at a public dining room where the post was conducting a "Night in Las Vegas" party to raise funds for charitable purposes License Marriage EVANSTON Wyo March 31— Only one marriage license has been Issued here this week by County Clerk J H Barber Receiving the license were Lorin Wayne Olsen and Bernice Frandsen Bright of Logan Utah Teacher Recovering EVANSTON Wyo March Mrs J R Smith TAILOR MADE again brings forth THE CLASSIC SHIRT pointed collar Perfect topping for your flared or straight skirts Beige pink blue white rayon crepe Sizes 32 sssi sjtj Mb for children values for 2 1 OO "" ''''''1 5e " !lf)PMHni 'FOR THE O-3 3-- SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL Pc Boys' Polos sizes 1 to "6 Print Dresses newest styles to Vrs Kew Spring Blouses values to 298 "FOR THE 3 3a For the Chubby Girls An Assortment of Dresses values to 798 H sizes 1XA to 14 Vz SPECIAL 898 I I 149 398 298 298 Spring Dresses values to 798 4o SPECIAL Spring Dresses prints values to 398 SPECIAL Spring Slack Suits values to 598 SPECIAL Spring Shorty Coats SPECIAL 1450 Spring Blouses values to 398 SPECIAL 198 1-- to 20 Half sizes !4!2 0 22'2 afl ( J M: Eli wBEr' 28 collapsible czSKop TEENS TOTS TO Washington Blvd 12 98 Baby Bassinettes 0 2438 crepe Regular sizes 198 'FOR THE PIGTAIL SET' SPECIAL 49 New Spring Suite values to 998 SPECIAL 4 8 New Spring Print Dresses values to 398 SPECIAL New Spring Party Dresses values to 14ft 7T 598 SPECIAL 3 98 New Spring Coats values to 1998 SPECIAL An Assortment of Silk Hats SPECIAL1250 An Assortment of Dresses SPECIAL JiOO Rayon Vests and Panties SPECIAL ! 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