Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEFRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 27 SA PSC R 1&48 Maw Orders Investigation At State Training School SALT LAKE CITY Aug 27 (AP)f Bertelson added that a state Gov Herbert B Maw ordered im- phmiit had been asked to ex and cheese mediate investigation today of amine some macaroni school last week at the "ineffiserved food" of "filthy charges the found chemist the sample to at The "favoritism" and ciency" filth and from free Ameriat be school "normally state training can Fork foreign matter" Bertelson said Maw directed the state welfare Employes had charged it was commission to press the inquiry "filthy with mouse tracks" J Parley White Republican which came as an outgrowth of a member of the commission comaeries of mented that "politics apparently disagreements at the institution "I have ordered the welfare are not involved in the charges" He added "there are both pro-D- T commission to investigate the adminand anti-D- r Ramsey facthe Ramsey made aganist charges but both institution the Maw at tions institution" istration of the aid "If there is any disagreementI sides apparently support the governor" with the commission's findings He said he referred to Dr H will hold a hearing and invite H to their Ramsey superintendent air grievances" employes White said attempts now being Letter of Bequest Maw noted that a letter asking made to organize school employes commitby labor groups "certainly" have appointment of a special tee to Investigate the school had "bearing on the problem" been sent him by employes He Wage Sitnation Bertelson said "I am sure that said the commission would conduct a hearing at the school tonight one of the reasons for the disconfact at which school workers would be tent at the institution is intheProvo that hospital employes asked to air their grievances Welfare Commissioner Sophus are receiving higher wages The Bertelson in charge of institubudget set by the legislature for tions said the investigation is al- the American Fork institution not permit us to ready "partially underway" made however willincreases" "Some of the accusations grant further He added that employes received seem exaggerated" Bertelson said "but there is evidence that would wage increases of $750 to $10 per month in July but said those justify the commission to investi- boosts did not bring them to wage gate further the conditions charged k e waxy scales prevailing in salt employe-administrati- on Officials Inspect Crossing SALT LAKE CITY Aug 27 (AP) Members of the Utah public service commission today planned to 27 (AP)— A car accident near Vernal Thursday claimed the life of William John Kellenbeck of Joliet 111 a hitchhiker Two women were injured in the mishap Mrs Carol Jaramello of Vernal the driver was described SALT LAKE CITY Aug 26 AP as in fair condition while listed as Veterans housing at the University critical was Mrs Linda Vegal of Utah will be increased through Vernal Officers said the car went of 27— EVANSTON Aug Wyo of 11 barracks at Fort out of control as it rounded a curve addition Mrs Clarence Cook acting home Douglas the war assets adminis- and overturned demonstration agent for Uinta tration informed Sen Arthur V U to Increase Agent Will Judge Vet Housing At Style Show county left this week for Douglas where she will serve as a clubs complete judge of Four-costumes and style review at the state fair Accompanying Mrs Cook were Moyle W Anderson Uinta county farm agent and eight girls and boys winners at the couunty fair at Fort Bridger last week Sarah Jane Taggart Evanston and Sally Sims Almy are the home economics department will give their demonstration on "preparing fruits and vegetables for freezer lockers" Kay Blackner Lyman will model a cotton dress outfit and Sarah Jane Taggaxt will wear a wool ensemble both outfits made by the girls Dick Sims Almy and Phil Rollins and Jerry Twitchell Lyman are the county agent's stock judging team Mrs Joe Micheli and Allene Micheli of Fort Bridger will chaperone the group during event the three-da- y After the fair Mrs Cook will go to Sheridan to conduct a two-da- y workshop Sept 1 and 2 on methods of teaching clothing construction to home economics teachers at their regular fall state convention Pauline Drollinger state director of vocational training is in charge of the annual two-da- y meeting H Watkins The buildings previously had been used by the university under a lease with public housing and finance agencies As soon as the army furnished a detailed list of Fort Douglas properties that have been declared surplus the WAA will complete pending transfers to the university to Salt Lake City and various federal agencies Sen Watkins said Couple to Marry Despite Blaze J SALT LAKE CITY Aug 27 (AP Dora Mae Snow isn t letting the loss of her trousseau money and marriage license interfere with her wedding to William L Park today Fire swept the home of the bride's parents yesterday destroying the house and its contents including the 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Fine quality water - repellent drill mustard color with double thickness in yoke and sleeves Corduroy collar cuffs Rubber lined game pocket Sizes for chests 36 to 42 inches Few Willing to Aug le 398 Hunting Hat -- CHILDREN'S Factory er C Higgins Regular 549 w Dr E Allen Bateman Utah superintendent of public instruction yesterday asked the Utah School Building Needs Advisory committee to consider legislation setting up state aid for school buildings He suggested that such legislation be presented to the 1949 legisla- Clarence Coleman 18 of Salmon Idaho was critically injured last night in an automobile-motorcycaccident He suffered a head injury Investigating police said Coleman was driving a three-whemotorcycle with DeVaughan Bell 16 and Morton J Hersh 14 both of Salt Lake City as passengers Bell suffered lacerations and abrasions and Hersh a leg injury Also injured was Mrs Vernon L Burgess passenger in the automobile which was driven by Donald Cyril Eitner 19 Salt Lake City Coleman is a son of Mr and Mrs Edward C Coleman He was visiting friends Dr James Z Davis of the city William V health department sanitarian and ShelHickey city don R Brewster secretary-managof the Utah State Fair association inspected the fairgrounds yesterday Dr Davis said he found eating facilities in good condition and lavatory facilities were approved But the question of the horse barns remained unsettled Dr S L Davis pointing out that city ordinances make it mandatory that such barns have concrete floors said further meetings will be held SALT LAKE CITY Aug 27 (AP) to discuss the problem of renovalast year had the tion of one of the barns or rental Salt Lake Cityrate from diphtheria highest death of another building of any of the 93 largest cities in the nation nomics Ted L Anderson music That is the report in the current John Welch art and Rudger Davis issue of the Journal of American Medical association secretary and manager School custodians are William The city had seven deaths from Brown senior high Thomas E the disease for a rate of 47 per Martin Clark and East grades 100000 population Ervis Hiatt junior high and Mrs In 1946 the rate was only 7 per 100000 George Titmus Brown school FULL CUT FOR ACTION Legislation Asked Chimes For Schools ThEfto Install 395 to 695 27 (AP) SALT LAKE CITY Six James A Hooper president of the National Livestock Producers' association predicts some relief from the meat shortage this fall Hooper said grass fed cattle also hogs from the spring pig crop will be marketed during the late fall and early winter Hooper will go to Amherst Mass Sept 2 to act as chairman of the general assembly of the 20th annual meeting of the American Institute of Cooperation meeting at University of Massachusetts ment on-the-j- ob Regular MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Faculty members include: Clark Elizabeth Mayne principal MildFrances V Smith first grade red C Blackner first grade Edna Swartwout second grade Ora O Eggers third grade: Lola Seivert fourth grade Bessie R Morley fourth grade Louise Redfield fifth grade Bess Glebe fifth grade Agnes Henkell fifth grade Mary E Logsden sixth grade and Mrs Leao M Kirlin sixth grade and extra help class East grade Selma Swanson principal and second grade Mrs Anna Belle Hiatt first grade and Mrs J R Smith third grade Brown school Athena Dallas Mrs third grade and principal Lucia Angwin first grade and Mrs Rose Perkins second grade Junior and senior high school Ralph Belnap junior and senior high principal: Patrick Ryan assistant principal in charge of junior high: Mrs Ernestine Kabell senior high commerce Mrs George Rollins senior high commerce Cora E Ellis junior high English Mrs Kay Peterson senior high English Frank Gruden football coach assistant basketball coach and junior high science and health: Kay Peterson head basketball coach assistant football coach and junior high social science Elaine Mathieu girls' physical education science and health Leao M Kirlin shop instructor Elvira Mehegan senior high mathematics Lois Michelstetter foreign languages and junior high English Adeline Miller junior high mathematics: Martha K Peets senior high science: Lottie Shoemaker junior high social science: Virginia senior high social Thompson science Lena Mcintosh home eco- school Horse barns at the Utah state fair grounds remained the center of controversy today between fair officials and the city health depart- Hunting Coat Nil-To- Half Soles LAYTON Davis County Aug 27 Robert K Taylor 38 of 485 Park street Layton is reported in satisfactory condition at Dee hospital in Ogden today after suffering a fractured knee and abrasions and lacerations in an automobile collision Thursday about one mile south of Clearfield The accident happened when Taylor driving north attempted to avoid hitting a woman driving in the same direction and swerved his auto into the rear of a parked car EVANSTON Wyo Aug 27 — Evanston schools will open Tuesday Sept 7 with a full quota of teachers 11 of whom are new in the school system reports Supt Clyde W Kurtz The first faculty meeting is sceduled for three o'clock Sept SATURDAY ticeship for a necessary skill resulting in a shortage of skilled workers the Utah Foundation nonprofit organization reported In a study to determine job training needed the foundation said while Utah has limited facilities for training in trade and industrial skills present enrollment in available schools is substantially below what could be accommodated Enrollment is made up largely of veterans who receive subsistence or training pay 49 1 A Layton Man Hurt In Auto Mishap lf er Traffic Fatality VERNAL Utah Aug i IDAHO FALLS Aug 27 Johnnie Wright Negro was scheduled to appear in district court late today after pleading guilty yesterday to two counts of grand larceny Wright pleaded guilty before Fremont County Probate Judge O K Messervy to charges of theft of $2700 from R S Smith of New York City and theft of a 1948 town and country station wagon from W A Fleetwood of California The thefts occurred before midnight Wednesday at the O J Salisbury ranch at Henry's Lake Ida Smith and Fleetwood were visitors at the ranch Wright was arrested yesterday in a sheep camp near U S highway 191 Deputy Sheriff Lloyd Smith of Fremont county said Wright had He the money in his possession said Wright left the ranch with a woman Mattie Walker The two were arrested Smith said when they went to the sheep camp after Wright wrecked the automobile three miles from the Salisbury ranch Both Wright and the Walker woman were held in the Fremont county jail yesterday but no action had been taken in the woman's inspect an area near Farmington where relocation of Bamberger railroad tracks is sought by the state road commission Meanwhile a hearing on the road commission's petition for the removal opened yesterday was continued until tomorrow morning The petition asked closing of a crossing at Glover's lane and relocation of the tracks west of Farmington Harry S Wright road commission safety director and W L Anderson assistant chief engineer testified the action was in order to build a new necessary four-lane separated highway to replace the present "death strip" The new highway would run between the Union Pacific and Bamberger tracks at that point The closing of' the crossing was protested by several Davis county residents who said the road commission had not proved the present location would be dangerous Wright replied that the commission would not have room between the two sets of tracks to construct case a properly channelized crossing for persons using Glover's lane He proposed as an alternative a location eithef one-hamile north or mile south of the present area one-quart- TFour Injured in Controversy Relief Seen in jEvansIon Reports V Still Unsettled Meat Shortage Traffic Mishap Teacher List (AP) SALT LAKE CITY Aug 27 (AP) SALT LAKE CITY Aug 27 (AP) SALT LAKE CITY Aug S7 (AP) Suspect Facing Grand Larceny IbbV IbbV ii? 198 Washable mM ' tfls 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