Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 28 1948 Bushnell Used as ! BRIG HAM Utah Oct 23 (AP) — army-abandon- ed Bushnell general hospital here has been used as a political football David J Wilson of Ogden charged last night Wilson Republican nominee for First district congressman spoke ata Republican rally in the Latteroay saints (Mormon) church ernacle at Rep J Edgar ) also was a Chenoweth sneaker "Two years ago the Democrats promised to rehabilitate the hospital'' Wilson charged "but not one thing has been done in Washington to keep that promise "Same Old Story" "On the strength of that promise they gained votes and now they have the nerve to come around again with the same old story" he asserted Wilson added that he would give disposition of the hospital here now declared surplus top priority if he is elected and would "really make an honest effort to put the hospital to some useful purpose" Chenoweth a friend of Wilson for the past 10 years urged that Wilson be elected "to further the forthcoming unity of the Republican congress' On Foreign Policy Chenoweth devoted much of his address to foreign policy "Communism is a greater threat to our nation than most people realize" he said He predicted that "commun ists and fellow travelers would be ousted from government positions" if Gov Thomas E Dewey of New York is elected "America can never be secure" "as long as communists he said have access to the secret plans of the United States" tab-whi- ch (R-C0- Transferred To Awail On Murder Count Ore Train Crews Announce They Will Strike Sunday Political Tool Wilson Declares Utah'i $15000000 i'Two R I0 SALT LAKE CITY Oct 23 (AP) A deadline of two p m Sunday was set last night as a time for ore train crow at the Kennecott Copper corporations Bingham Canyon mine to strike The new deadline announced by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen after a breakdown of mediation negotiations will bring all operations of the company in Utah to a halt either immediately or within a matter of hours and Idle nearly 5000 employes Tells Strike Plans S C Phillips Cleveland Ohio vice president of the trainmen's brotherhood announced the new strike arrangement Immediately after federal and state conciliators had reported in a formal statement they could find "no common ground for settlement Between tne parties Mediation conferences had been under way since Monday morning after the Brotherhood postponed a previous strike which had beena set m to begin last Saturday at five Mediation had been asked by Cyrus S Ching director of the U S conciliation and mediation service Daniel Edwards state labor relations board and commissioner and a panel of federal mediation Mishap Fatal io Provo Man 20 HEBER Utah Oct 23 (UP)-Paul Melvin Taylor 20 Provo was killed oh the Provo river road between here and Kama about six a m today when the car he was driving went out of control on a curve and plunged over a Aberdeen-Angu- s dugway Hal Ferguson 20 also of Provo is in Heber hospital with back and possible internal injuries His condition is not believed critical There were no other occupants of TWIN FALLS Ida Oct 28 the car (AP) — Wasatch County Sheriff Eugene Oxbow XIII consigned by the Payne said tne two youtns Oxbow ranch of Prairie City Ore en route deer hunting brought a top price of 81200 yessale terday at the Aberdeen-Angu- s sponsored by the Idaho Cattlemen's association The animal was purchased by Hugh Bieroth of Mountain City Nev The top individual female was DENVER Oct 23 (AP)—A new Eldorene Barmar also consigned highway across southern Colorado by the Oxbow ranch She was sold and Utah linking Mesa Verde and to Edward E Parsons Payette for Bryce Canyon national parks was 8800 Both animals took grand proposed today by two Colorado champion honors in Thursday's Democratic candidates for congress show Wayne S Aspinall Palisade state T Loren Monogram senator and John H Marsalis PuHereford bull bred by Seth eblo district attorney said In a Burstedt Challis was named grand statement that if elected thev will champion at the annual futurity sponsor legislation for federal con and range bull show Tony XXXI struction of such a highway owned by Breckenridge Brothers There is now no first class highTetonia was selected as reserve way connecting the southernmost sections of the two states champion The sales totaled $11375 Twelve Aspinall and Marsalis said the bulls were sold at an average of proposed road would connect high$447 Fifteen females averaged $350 way 160 at Cortez Colo go westward through the Natural Bridges national monument and join high way 91 In southern Utah — 200-fo- commissioners had conducted the conferences between Phillips and Hoy 'Hatch director of labor relations for Kennecott The federal officers were Donald G Godman Harry C Malcolm and John E Pennell Strategy for Bfcrihe Phillips announced that strategy of the trainmen for the strike would be drafted at a meeting in Bingham Canyon tonight The trainmen planning the strike are 311 employes working on ore trains operating within the commine at Bingpany's big open-cu- t ham Canyon They are asking a $408 daily pay increase to place their wages on a par with those paid train crews hauling ore between the mine and the company's mills at Magna and Arthur Present scale for engineers inside the mine is $1081 for an eight hour day rites Viewpoint "We can see no justification for a wage differential within the brotherhood" Phillips said Duties and service on both jobs are identical and We consider our demands not for an 'increase but for an 'adjustment'" Hatch termed the brotherhood's demand "unreasonable on the face He said the company had of granted a third-roun- d wage increase of 96 cents daily to all other Utah Copper division employes on July 1 and this same boost was offered the brotherhood which declined it A proposed change in leave of absence rules is another point of difference between the brotherhood and the corporation RICHFIELD Utah Oct 23 (AP) Sevier county officials have transferred two Kansas City men awaiting trial on a first degree murder charge to the Salt Lake county jail County Attorney Henry A Beal said Alonzo Woods 26 and Bill Woods 18 were taken to Salt Lake City "for security reasons" Face Murder Charff The Kansas City brothers are charged with murder in the death of Nolen Lindquiat 21 on July 29 They will be returned to Rich- Held for trial starting Nov 9 Beal 4 said Edward Morrissey Salt Lake county attorney said Sevjer eoun ty would pay the costs of keeping the prisoners despite a ruling by Attorney General Grover Giles that t ransfer of orison ers is illegal To Sav "Costs" "I don't think the ruline will be followed that drastically r Morrissey said when asked if the ruling would keep' Sevier county officials from paying the costs Beal said that the transfer is not an attempt to "deny the Woods brothers any legal rights" - it' I Suspect Returned To Davis County FARMINGTON Davis County Oct 23 — Sheriff LeGrande Hess had returned today from Duchesne with Cyrus K Adams of Layton rewanted by local authorities portedly on a charge of fruad resulting from a cow sale Adams was arrested by Duchesne giRcers and held for Davis county Kriff Hess said Marshall Plan Helps Uncle SM t$2439201 Ckmtarftt To Complete Aqueduct " (AP) SATLA!1E Cn7' £ct The United Concrete Pipe Co has been awarded a 1242920100 contract to complete the Salt Lake aqueduct with construction of the upper five miles of the project Ernest O Larson regional director for the bureau of reclama tion announced tha award The company already is engaged in ion projects on the acrueduct and the new award brings the total of its contracts to 14493411 To Hire Mere Man An additional 30 men will be hired by tha firm to complete excavation for tha aqueduct sec1 SF IP3i flit1 tion which will be from Uppr qjj a sbvbkSbbpm j Falls resort to Daar Creek raser-voi- r in Provo canyon engineers itlmatd Tht contract parrnits ona year and aight months for l£ tn lection United Concrete Pipe -has contracts for budding tunnals for tha taction -I for a section la Salt Lake county between Little COttonwood catty on and Sam Park reservoir To Cost $11000000 The aqueduct begun in December 1937 will have a total cost $11000000 compared with an Under the Marshall plan a shipment of British West African erode of estimated original cost of $5500 000 The metropolitan water disrubber lies piled on New York dock The robber arrived from Li v trict of Salt Lake City has a contract to repay $8043580 erpaol en the S 8 Parthia (background) It was the first inch shipof this amount without interest ment from Great Britain under the plan to the federal government The district will be the No 1 user of waters distributed by tha aqueTraffic Penalty Set duct selling surplus waters to Fined Speeding LAYTON Davis County Oct 23 CLEARFIELD Davis County users outside the district Edward Arnold 39 Ogden Friday Tht aqueduct is one of three was fined $10 by Justice of the Oct 23— Charles S Bishop Ogden section of the Provo river projPeace J B Cooley on a charge of Friday was fined $10 by City Jus- ect Already completed is the 80 miliea an hour in a 50 tice Jens K Nelson on a charge Deer Creek reservoir driving and the third of speeding on the Duchesne tunnel is MM) zone ass five-mil- --- sav4n-anda-halfmi- e le -- 40-ye- for d approximately completed The tunnel will bring waters of the Duchesne river to the Prove river watershed one-thir- Clearfield Calls For Project Bids CLEARFIELD Davis County Oct S3— Sealed bids for construction of 9000 feat Of curb ana gutter and concrete sidewalk an Can-- Mttaced t&dy instructions to bid dars specification and othr celt Eft 8dM!& well dddffa Richards & Sorensan eftfi- r Clearfiald en tha ptMt 403 Temr ? lgTalt : OS da okicisu j a www Oroiect were called icr anar property owners of the area gave the city council a vote of confidence and requested them SB abandon the construction plan should cost ha too high ar Ogdenite Arrested Davis FARMING-TO- County Oct 23 — Coy Hines Ogden wanted by Weber county officers on a e of failure to provide for his a tna m dren was arrei ted rn- MP in Davit county by Deputy anerirr enss Bennett it was reported today Officers have been looking for Hines since Aua L Bennett said rs SAMPLE BALLOT Weber County General Election Nov 2 1948 Brings $1200 Two-year-o- ld Highway to Link Parks Proposed Safety Aid Runs Into Motor Car SALT LAKE CITY Oct 23 f AP) Public Safety Commissioner L C Romney had the same kind of a situation on his hands yesterday as many another citizen whom Rom-ney- 's police officers have had occasion to question TTfca commissioner had a reportable automobile accident car his Driving a foot slipped off the brake pedal as he attempted a quick stop he noted in an accident report The city car struck the rear of another vehicle driven by A N Bomney assumed blame for the mishap He estimated damage at city-own- ed Ber-rym- an 8125 Women Given Nursing Licenses Expert Arrives To Tune Organ Pratt tuning Aeolian-Skinne- r in Boston Absentee Ballots 16 CPl Alvin Ked- - SALT LAKE CITY Oct 23 Salt Lake County Clerk dington said today that 1064 Salt Lake county voters already havesubmitted absentee ballots for the Nov 2 election Keddin£?ton ?aid only during the war when great numbers of service men were ab sent have so many absentee bal lots been returned this far ahead of an election SALT LAKE CITY Oct 23 AP) Sixteen women all previously licensed in other states have been granted practical nursing licenses Mrs Rena B Loomls director of the state registration service said examinations had been waived for all 18 About 100 other applicants for licenses have failed to meet qualifications set up by legislation 26th 18th Ward Event passed in 1947 she said Joseph Weston author of "These Among the 16 first to be granted state licenses under the new law Amazing Mormons" will speak at were: Drusiela H Iverson of Brig-ha- six p m Sunday evening in the L S Twenty-sixt- h ward and at City and Emma B Loveland D seven-thirt- y of Willard p m in the Eighteenth ward both located 2720 Jefferson music in the There will be The Navajos are not being paid 26th ward thespecial ward choir under for the uranium taken from their direction of Carl A Loushton and tribal lands Are we never to stop in the Eighteenth ward the comrobbing the Indians so long as they bined boys and girls chorus of 48 have anything left? voices mimic invited - m Funny Business O O O For President of United States HARRY S TRUMAN For Vice-Preside- For President of United States THOMAS For nt of United States Vice-Preside- DEWEY E SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY O For President of United States For President of United States HENRY A WALLACE FARRELL DOBBS For nt of United States Vice-Preside- For nt of United States Vice-Preside- GLEN H TAYLOR GRACE CARLSON For Representative in Congress For ftepresentative in Congress For Representative In Congress For Representative la Congress J For Justice roger i Mcdonough Of WILSON the Supreme Court ELI AS HANSEN For Governor For Governor HERBERT B MAW J For Secretary of State For Secretary of State HEBER BENNION JR M State Treasurer FERRKL1 II ADAMS I For Governor For Secretary of State For Secretary of Stste For Secretary of State For State Auditor For State Auditor For State Auditor For State Treasurer For State Treasurer For State Treasurer For Attorney General IFhr Attorney General For Attorney General Yl RNOX A PRATT KESLER For State Sup of Pub Instruction For State Sup of Pub Instruction f" ERN EST E GREENWOOD 1 E ALLEN BATEMAN For District Judges CHARLES G COWLEY For District Judges 1— ROYAL i — J DOUGLAS JOHN A HENDRICKS WILLIAM H BEEPER JR For District Attorney GLENN W ADAMS For District Attorney For State Senator For Stat Sup of Pub Instruction SIDNEY A ELSWOOD D For District Attorney For District Attorney For District Attorney FW State Senator For State Senator For State Senator Legislative District No For County Commissioner Four (4) Year Term For County Commissioner Four (4) Year Term For County Commissioner Four (4 Year Tarn For County Comm Fat County J GALBRAITH For County Commissioner For County Commissioner issi oner Two (2) Year Term Two (2) Year Term For State Raprteantatlve 1 o State Representative Legislative District No 1 Mb For County Commissi by Information or indictment and DEMOCRATIC to aastf (rnl Juries For State Representative Legislative District No 2 For State Representative LINN C BAKER JACK A RICHARDS For State Representative Legislative District No 3 For state Representative Legislative District No 2 Legislative District No 3 CHARLES B DOTY For State Representative Legislative District No 4 ORSj )N WHITNEY YONUfl HUGH F O'NEIL I For State Representative Legislative District No 4 1 I PATRICK HEALY JR For State Representative Legislative District No 5 EDWARD C LARSEN For State Representative Legislative District No S l o Section 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah relating to prosecution Ri rUH K AN State Representatives Jtejpttatlve Districts S f 4 RALPH E ROBSON Two (2) I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 1 n For County Commissioner Four (4) Year Term Commlaalonar Two (2) Year Term ELMER B DUDMAN A joint resolution proposing to amend Article tate Sap of Pub faftruchor For District Judges Legisla ve District No LOUIS WANGSGARD ELMER CARVER Sup cf Pab instruction For State Representative ti 1 ARTHUR P BROWN Two (2) Year Term Ppptete Legislative District No ELMER For County Commissioner Four (4) Year Term 1 vriNE L For State Representative 1 J i For District Judgaa For State Senator DAVID For State Representative Legislative District No 1 Legislative Districts 2 3 4 a For Attorney General 1 DANIEL ALSUP L RULON JENKINS State RepresentatHtti n ARCHER R CLAYTON Attorney CLINTON Governor Court Justtce of the SHERMAN VOr ''rJlir Court 1 BRACKEN LEE For State Auditor J PR EEC E REESi For Representative in Congress Far Governor POT MARK ANDERSON For Statf Auditor RKENK For Justice of tha Supreme Court President of United States Wm rs sener EARL WARREN DAVID o nt ALREN W BARKLEY For Justice of the Supreme Court special- Organ has arrived to be gin final tuning of the rebuilt or gan in the tabernacle of the L D S 'Mormon) church here Remodeling and rebuilding of the massive temple organ one of the most famous musical instrumentsin America is now nearly complete Heretofore "the thousands of rough pipes have been only tuned his Pratt estimated task would require at least two months Co REPUBLICAN WALTER K GRANGER SALT LAKE CITY Oct 23 (AP) Herbert G ist for the DEMOCRATIC PROGRESSIVE PARTY OF UTAH Y No COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE a STATE OF UTAH County of Weber— --gs Lawrence M Malan County Cleric in and for Weber County in the State of Utah do hereby certify that the above and foregoing hi a full true and correct list of all nominations certified to me Election Laws of 1947 and that said nominations so under the provisions of Chapter 4 Title certified will be placed upon the official ballot for the General Election to be held in said I 25-4--22 November huh Wltaaii my hand and official seal this 7th day (County Clerk's Seal) of LAWRENCE M MALAN County Clerk |