Show Office Seekers France Answers the Friendship Train THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINETUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 2 1948 Spend $52960 In Ballot Quest Average Utah Family Tax Is Estimated at $1560 SALT LAKE CITY Nov (AP) A record $52960 was spent for Utefc candidates in their bids for state and nationalcampaign offices it was revealed in expenditure statements filed by state committees This marks a record expenditure for Utah officials said The Republican state committee reported expenditures of $25684 in behalf of their state and congressional hopefuls comThis pared with a listed $22201 in con- SALT LAKE CITY Nov 2 (AP) addition Utah's citizens will pay taxes at the rate of $1560 for each family of four the Utah Taxpayers association said today The association basing its estimate of a total tax bill in the state of $250000000 said about $172000000 of that amount will go to the federal government In tributions The Democratic expenditure list ran considerably lower The state Democratic committee said it disbursed $14383 and collected $15- Contributions of $5329 and disbursements of $4870 were reported by the Progressive party Governor Race Leads The heaviest spending was reported in the hotly contested race between Gov Herbert B Maw and his Republican opponent J Bracken Lee Maw listed expenditures of $2511 and donations of $2050 Lee said his campaign cost $2982 with $2695 contributed Congressional candidates also waged costly campaigns Rep Walter K Granger spent $1438 defending his first congressional SPat- auainot VBTIU Wilonn If llOJll Granger reported expenses of and donations of Wilson spent $1358 and $1795 listed donations of $3000 (D-Uta- William Rep h) niil — A $1-4- Dawson (R-L4a- h) in the up for Second district reported donations of $3000 and expenditures of His rival judge Reva Beck Bosone listed contributions of $584 and expenditures of $873 Other Candidates Campaigning coits for other candidates witivdonations listed (Democratic candidates listed first Republicans second): State supreme court justice — on $1-8- Roger I McDonough 12 $600 ($195) Elias Hansen $1191 n Secretary of state— Heber Jr ($760 (none) and Mark Anderson $512 (none) State auditor— Reese M Reese $568 ($130) and Sherman J Preece $321 (none) State treasurer— Fen-ell H Adams $254 (none) and Archer R Clayton $73 (none) — Clinton D Attorney Vernon $722general ($285) and A Pratt Kesler $556 ($75) Superintendent of public instruction— Dr E Allen Baseman $858 ($330) and Ernest E Green- SALT wood $605 (none) Hike Hinted in Utah Lead Value SALT LAKE CITY Nov 2 (AP) Value of Utah's lead production may jump $374720 for the next two months as a result of the two-ceMir pound price increase J K Richardson manager of the Utah Mining association said today Production for November and December is estimated at more than 18700000 pounds Richardson also forecast opening of marginal mines as a result of the price increase although he said little can be- - done during the cold months as most of the mines nt LAKE Nov quick-thinki- to S? gHent country byh Anne-MariSaint-Laza- e re the Un"d Stales- French are sending 48 puts the finishing touches on one of them at Gare a station in Paris P""pe Max of Banker Says Rearming in Europe Means Inflation SALT LAKE CITY Nov 2 (AP) Inflation in the United States will be spurred by any rearming of western Europe Lawrence Clayton member of the federal reserve system board of governors said yesterday Clayton said inflation "had far from run its course" In an address before Utah bankers he said the prospect of an increased federal budget under the next administration was most threatening The visitor said that no mat- - Brigham Young's ter which party wins the national election toaay tne national outlook is for heavy military and European aid commitments Clayton is on his annual tour of federal reserve banks He was guest of honor at a luncheon given by W L Partner vice president and manager of the Salt Lake City branch of the federal reserve bank M J Leisner vice president and cashier of the Federal Reserve bank of San Francisco as well as Salt Lake City and Ogden bankers were present Eviction Faced by Increase Noted in Diphtheria Cases 'U' Fraternity SALT LAKE CITY Nov 2 (AP) A University of Utah fraternity faces eviction from its home as result of a city zoning off-camp- ordinance The Salt Lake City commission yesterday reiterated its stand against university fraternities or sorority houses expanding beyond present ordinance limitations The Phi Kappa Iota fraternity will be asked to vacate its resi dence at 1175 Second avenue because it is out of the legal zone The fraternity meanwhile started circulation of a netition to sain support of residents in the area to have the restriction ex tended to 2500 feet At present the college group houses are barred "beyond the 600 foot local limit on livintr erniins from the university" Mayor Earl uiacie pointed out j Glade said the proposed is opposed by a majority change of the property owners in the area 600-fo- ot 144 700 000 for special taxes such as fees licenses etc The association said that property taxes while constituting only 13 per cent of the total have increased by 46 per cent in the past three years Other state taxes went up 55 per cent in the 1945-4- 8 period SALT LAKE CITY Nov 2 (AP) Sixteen new cases of infantile paralysis in Utah are causing con- 2 rescued from their burning home last night by a neighbor The children were at home SALT LAKE CITY Nov 2 (AP) -- 2 A pioneer Utah telegrapher who used to handle personal messages of L D S Church President Brigham Young died last flight at his Nephi home at the age of 99 William A C Bryan was one of Utah's oldest residents at the time of his death Bryan was a native of Salt Lake City but went to Nephi when only two years old when his parents were among the first settlers of that area In his youth Bryan learned telegraphy and frequently 'went with Young when the MOrmon leader inspected his state of Des-erIn 1861 it was Bryan who sent Young's famous message of faith in the Union at the outbreak of the Civil war Later Bryan turned to the practice of law and was graduated from the law school at Cornell university 53 years ago Survivors include his widow three n daughters three sons 21 and 10 et yesterday Be Bee is the twice convicted slayer of- Lon T Larson Mount Pleasant marshal 30 Visits in Evanston Conferences Set By Health Aids cern Frank - S Emery Utah Nevada director for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis said the new cases make last week's total the greatest this year and raise the yearly total to 105 Emery added that because of the increase there now is serious doubt that existing polio funds will last the year out He noted that polio funds are exhausted nationally also because of contributions made for epidemics in other states Each chapter in Utah already has donated 70 per cent of its tdtal of funds to the national epidemic Telegrapher Dies Welling Elected' In Nephi at 99 By Realty Board NEPHI Utah Nov (UP) — Fewer immunizations brought more illness and deaths from diphtheria last year the Utah state health department said today In a biennial report for the period ending last June 30 Dr Wel-b- y W Bigelow acting state health director said there were 117 cases of diphtheria and 11 deaths in Utah There were 16 cases and three deaths the preceding year he said Immunizations: have decreased for both diphtheria and typhoid in the past five years the report noted It showed also that no cases of smallpox were reported for the biennium and that the incidence of whooDine coueh was the iocf since 1908 when reports first were coneciea on tne disease Dropped From Security Office ng alone when the fire started Ira A Douglas a neighbor carried the children from the blazing structure before firemen arrived The tots were 6 Todd 7 and Chad 4 Joyce whose Mr and Mrs Boyce L parents Greene were attending a meeting at the time of the fire Assistant fire chief estimated damage at $500 to the building and $200 to contents giand-childre- great-grandchildr- BeBee Sentence SALT LAKE CITY Nov 2 (AP) Darrel Welling for the past five years manager of the Utah Motor Transport association has been named executive vice president of the Salt Lake real estate board succeeds Richard F Welling Harding who has assumed a new post with the National Association of Real Estate Boards in Chicago Welling also will be executive vice president of the Apartment House Association of Utah He will assume both posts Dec 15 Welling formerly was area supervisor at the old Utah ordnance plant during the war and held positions previously with the Continental Oil Co the General Motors Aceptance Corp and other Leaders Selected At Church School an EVANSTON Wyo Nov 2— At last Rites Slated Utahns to Get For War Hero 'Greetings' for November Draft PERRY Box Elder County Nor for Lloyd A McDonald who died Sept 3 1944 in an army hospital in France' from wounds suffered on Aug 11 during the initial invasion of Franca by the U S army will be conducted Wednesday at one p m in the Harold B Felt funeral home at Brigham City by 'Bishop Rulon Hirschi Graveside rites will follow in Brigham City cemetery Py1 McDonald was born Dec 21 1908 m Peny a son of the late Angus Alexander McDonald and Luela Hampson McDonald He was reared in Perry and attended Box Elder high school Brigham City He was a member of the LDS 2— Services SALT LAKE CITY Nov 2 (AP) Letters beginning with the familiar "Greeting" are again being prepared by state mlpiiv 0Vt T 1 headquarters Lt Col Oscar W Gray assistant state selective r V ir At r Al rf said the letters advising draft registrants when to report for indoo tion will go to 51 Utah men who were examined at Fort Douglas last month They include 30 men born in 1923 of whom 16 will be from Salt Lake City 16 born in 1924 and five born in 1922 The men will be inducted Nov 29 for 21 months training the flnl part of which will be at Fort Ord Calif Meanwhile preinduction s began again today for another 300 Utah men from whom the December induction quota will be drawn w — church He joined the army on 15 trained at Camp July Carson Colo Colorado Springs Colo and at Shreveport La and left Hew York City for overseas He larded in France on June 2 1944 Surviving besides his mother 1942 and exam-ttttnon- Perry are three brothers and three Winfred A McDeaaML Hawthorne Calif Theodore BL and Vernon H McDonald Perry Mrs Ruth King Cactus-AriMrs Jenetta Tueler Boise Ida and Mrs Azalia Tueler Geneva Ida auteta Power Firm Notes z Hike in Income SALT LAKE CITY Nov 2 (AP) Net income of Utah Power & fight Co and Western Colorado Power Co a subsidiary increased $55! 917 for the third quarter of 1948 George M Gadsby president of the company reported income was $819468 for the quarter compared with $667551 for the same ter of 1947 Net income forquarthe year ending Sept 30 was a gain of $88214 ovefgef Three Speeders Fined CLEARFIELD Davis County Nov 2 — Three persons had been fined for snppo'inp tnriav in Pitv PRICE' Utah Nov 2 (AP)— Justice Jens K Nelson's court as follows: Merrill F Oiler 3485 Sentencing for the fourth time of Eccles $10: Norris M NeHiram Be Bee has been postponed ville R Ogden F D 3 Ogden $10 and until Saturday at ten a m by Stinpson M Jump Salt Lake City the Seventh judicial court here $15 was for set Sentencing originally Slated Saturday Chris-tense- AUTO GLASS SPRINGS previous year Gadsby noted that for the year a total of $1659337 was pallfS dividends Total operating revenues for the quarter were $4661092 a gajattal $444992 over the same quarter of 1947 Operating expenses direct taxes were $2137809 esafept a gain of $216889 Federal income taxes rose $67000 to $447000 but other taxes dropped $29 983 to $584 441 The gross income of the company was $1131360 a gain of McCarty Among games were a hunt fish pond bobbingscavenger for apples pinning a stem on a pumpkin Spooks goblins black cat owls witches and added to the Halloween atmosphere Arrangements were directed by Barbara Callas Elaine and Cecile Kochiras Marion Maggard Carole Dahlman Sheryl Perkins and the teachers of the church school Jack-o-Lanter- Complete Line of 71 organization meeting of St Paul s Episcopal church school recently Mrs Frank Sims was named superintendent of the school Marion Maggard was appointed secretary and Elaine Kochiras organist Teachers include Mrs Robert Zemp Mrs G Hobart Chapman Athena Dallas Mrs S A n $183998 and Mrs Sims Substitutes include Mrs James Warburton Mrs Bud Fearn Barbara Callas Shirley Ragan and Mrs Helen Forth Members of the church school were entertained at a Halloween party in the parish hall when cosfirms He is a native of Box Elder tumes were judged and prizes awarded to Cherie Fearn Enid Jo county Perkins Ralph Martin and Mike PARTS Ogden Auto Parts and Glass Co 363 22nd St Dial 8837 NOVEMBER SPECIALS ON PERMANENCES (Including Hair Shaping and Shampoo) 250 Cold Waves Machine nr lllklneless All exDenenrpri mm patent help Supervised by Laura Heap or Grace Standford ns HEAP O' BEAUTY Expert Hair Styling and Shaping Razor and Scissor Cutting SALON 2378 Wash Dial C3M - local NBC station for most comp coCeragewith such nationally Trool and Morgan Beatty o H V Kaltenborn Robert FLASH! EVANSTON Wyo Nov 2 — Norman W Evans Omaha Nebr is visiting in Evanston this week are at high altitudes in the home of his mother Mrs SALT LAKE CITY Nov 2 (AP) Susan Evans and with other relDecreased federal appropriations atives Evans is employed as an forced release of some 30 employes electrician on the Union Pacific New of the Utah state department of City of San Francisco streamliner EVANSTON Wyo Nov 2— Mr employment security B L Flanagan executive secretary said toand Mrs Darrell Reichen Laramie are the parents of a baby day Son LAKE CITY Nov 2 (AP) The agency personnel dropped girl their first child born Thurs- A SALT EVANSTON Wyo Nov 2— Mr series of conferences here be- from 250 to 220 during September day Oct 28 at Ivison Memorial Mrs William and Boyer Evanston 11 Nov will be addressed and October he said Finances for are the hospital Laramie The infant is the ginning of a son their first grandchild of Mr and Mrs by two experts on health and operation of the DES are provided first childparents born Tuesday Oct 26 the David Maggard Evanston and the physical education federal government by in Coalville Utah hospital Vauehn L Hall Utah riirnrtnr nt first of Mrs Fred Hutchenreiter of Evanston Mrs health and physical education said Reichen will be remembered in Simon A McNeeley and Else Evanston as the former Nellie Mag- Schneider of the U S office of education will lead the confergard Mr Reichen is a student at ences scheduled for several cities University of Wyoming of the state All will deal with elementary school children Girl Arrives CITY (AP— Three sleeping children were 'JutufJiZ will be paid $33600000 iln property taxes and Neighbor Saves Utah Concerned Three Children From Home Blaze Over Polio Rise ' Ben-nio- great-grandchi- 3 '51 R Stork Brings "JS you compote iptiiuz (round tocUetd ld CHEVROLET IS BUILT No Work for a Sissy First conference will be here INSURANCE NOT A SIDELINE! 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