Show 1' THE OGDEN fUTAHl Church's Council Christ The final vote was announced as' for the merger and 72 opposed A total of 920 delegates were qualified to vote of interest to The merger Protestiantism the world over was the first major move toward unity of two Protestant religious groups stemming from different sources Beth Former Mergers The two denominations each resulted from former mergers The the Congregational churches and 1031 Christian churches united in and the Evangelical and Reformed churches merged in 1934 The new church created today will include about 9000 congregations in all 48 states But even as the votes were being forces ended counted hopes that the vote would create delecharged meetcomplete unity They council gates to the general and ing had been "manipulated said from "500 to 1000 Congregational churches" would refuse to accept the merger Opposition leaders added they would hold another meeting this afternoon to formulate their plans The Evangelical and Reformed church approved the merger at its general synod last year by accept-up ing a "basis of union" drawn jointly with the general council No Opposition Seen However because of later "indocument by terpretations" of the the "basis of the general council union" must again be submitted to Reformed the Evangelical and church's governing bodies Little or no opposition was seen for approval The general council's "interpretation" of the working plan under which the two denominationsto will the be joined referred mainly and churches individual of rights ' church bodies counthe were adopted by They cil in a meeting at Oberlin O last delegates June and here confidentaUy predicted the Evangelical and Reformed synods would accept them forces had viewed concluthe vote as a "foregone sion" but maintained the hoped-fo- r unity would not be completely realized 75" anti-merg- er anti-merg- er pro-merg- Anti-merg- er er Egg Shipments Show Decline SAN FRANCISCO Feb 5 (AP leg shipments have slipped sharp- Oregon and ly from Utah Idaho 1944 when they since Washington decade hit the peak of the last A tabulation by the federal-stat- e these market news service 351shows cars outstates shipped only side their borders last year The 1944 total was 2055 cars All the states except Washington reached their peak in 1944 and since shipments have declined Washington reached its peak in 1939 Population growth or increased home consumption apparently has absorbed more of the production The 1948 shipments compared with 1944: Idaho—Ill cars against 394 Utah —233 against 873 against 270 Oregon—2 — Washington 5 against 518 Dee Conshafter and His Orchestra Playing Tonight PITCHER CLUB Street Special Entertainment 188 25th United Nations Club TONIGHT Evtry Saturday Nite ED PORTER'S BAND Kiesel Ave Open Daily "Where Yen Always Get the Best Bargain for Your S472 Money" Der-so- 30 Californian Will Head Wool Men 10-D- ay ed er Storm Maroons er Searchers Recover f Body From River Many in West plow-equipp- er Butter Added to Church Program ed Wor-bort- on Tour 30-sou- th mid-morni- six-we- OGDEN ek mid-morni- Idaho Spurns Girl Nine Saves jSiockmen oisier s isii SUN VALLEY Idaho Feb 2 UP)— "Tact" a prize horse formerly owned by Premier Josef Stalin is now at Sun Valley elegant resort to be retired at stud The brown stallion an English-bloode- d light weight hunter was a wartime gift to former American ambassador to Russia W Averell Harrison at one time head of th Union Pacific railroad which owns this resort The horse was presented to Harriman by Stalin shortly after V-- E day when the ambassador admired the horse in a Moscow victory parade Later Stalin overheard Harriman and his daughter Kathleen praise the horse during a showing of newsreels of the parade at a kremlin banquet Two days later a high ranking Russian cavalry officer delivered the stallion to the ambassador Until recently Harrison kept the horse at his estate in New York state When he left on another mission to Europe he ordered the horse sent to Sun Valley Educators Will SALT LAKE CITY Feb 5 ld (AP) —A girl was credited today with saving her baby sister's life Mrs George M Gaisford of 437 East Seventeenth South street said her daughter Patsy 9 extinguished flames which enveloped Susan Gaisford 2 while the two children were in the kitchen in their mother's absence "I was putting away some dishes" Patsy explained "and when I turned around I saw Sue's dress on fire I first tried to take her dress off but couldn't so I threw a rug around her" The dress apparently was ignited from a kitchen range When Mrs Gaisford returned she found Patsy had removed Susan's dress and was calmly applying a soothing cream to the younger child's few minor burns SALT LAKE CITY Feb 5 (AP) Stockmen in the Uintah basin and St George area may receive some federal funds to reimburse them for trucking hay to their stranded animals Vernal E Bergeson Utah commissioner of agriculture said Friday that a tentative arrangement with the federal works agency would reimburse- ranchers in the two areas— which are great distances from railroads — up to half the cost of trucking hay from the railroads The money would come from $125000 federal relief money allocated to Utah by the federal works agency Under the state's revolving fund hay purchase agreement stockmen are allowed half the freight charge On hay shipments Bergeson said 50 carloads of hay have been delivered in Utah from outside States and another 150 carloads are en route The hay is coming chiefly from Kansas Colorado and Montana Bergeson said most stockmen are receiving credit for their hay purchases The price of $40 per ton has of depleted most ranchers' savings nine-year-o- BOISE Feb 5 (AP) — The Idaho house of representatives today defeated a local option gambling bill after more than an hour of oratory The voce was announced as 24 ' ayes and 30 nos but Rep Howard P e f c e) had Hechtner changed his vote from "aye" to "no" to be on the prevailing side and be in a position to ask for re consideration A motion by Rep Edwin Schwie- for adjournment bert until Monday carried on a roll call vote 27 to 25 meaning there can be no reconsideration of the bill The measure would have provided for licensing of card games at $50 each per month and banking gambling games at 9100 each per month Before banking games such as faro roulette could oe licensed a local option election would have to oe held to determine LAYTON Feb si— A court whether the people desired legalized gambling in the city or village honor for North Davis district OgA city council could license card den area council Boy Scouts of America will ne neld Sunday night games without a local option elec- at seven-thirt- y o'clock in L D S tion but citizens could petition for an election Layton First ward Outstanding awards will be made to Wayne Russell and Horace of post 651 Clearfield These awards will be that of Explorer Ranger equivalent to rank of eagle scout in the regular Boy Scout program Also being honored' at the court nf hnnnr will Vw Arthur Bulkley scoutmaster of Layton who will receive his eagle (Continued from Pas On) scout badge "This is the first district court but there was no reported interof honor for the year for the North ruption of traffic Davis district All units and leaders Delays in running the east-webe participating in this the trains were cumulative railroad of- will ficials explained having resulted kick-of- f program to launch the 39th from the early December blizzards anniversary of scouting in the district" officials said in Wyoming and Nebraska Because of limited equipment trains late in arriving at their destinations must wait for servicing Join the Crow d of Happy and are of course late in making the return trip Bad weather contributes further to the delay officials said (D-N- ez - - out-of-sta- PARAMOUNT Starts Sunday! A le Weber Situation Gather Monday SALT LAKE CITY Feb 5 (AP) Leaders in the field of education from six states will meet here Monday for a regional conference on the teacher shortage Mrs Marva Banks Lindsay chairman said the conference is one of several sponsored by the commission on teacher and professional standards of the National Education association Dr Ralph McDonald of Washington executive secretary of the commission will be a principal i" speaker Mrs Lindsay said the nation will have 2000000 teacherless children next year and the teaching profession is concerned with the problem of supplying 140000 elementary school instructors who will satisfy professional standards Dr E Allen Bateman state superintendent of public instruction and N Blaine Winters director of teacher personnel for the department will be speakers POWERFUL STORY OF Termed 'Worst' m LOVED-- A MAN st DANCERS WHO KILLED! inosio I CHARLES'LAUGHTON tTONIGHT tVMOteWtt leWB MHESTONt pus- zasu Pitts ?t!M Sl'MMERVUrE "MISS POLLY Come Early! hear her in person HAZEL SCOTT STANWYCK MEkJOO HOLDEN e — Companion Hit § siufvAH - L0f — Matinees j ii 2 30 pm 35 Evenings 5 Kiddies All Prices Include State and Federal Taxes miM bellTmt I kill Bargain Hour to Xranunotm Lost Times Tonight! Good Seats Still Available at Box Office GLEN BROS MUSIC CO 2 546 Washington Blvd W""i" I I MtltOM CM' se-fMICUII MttkNOfl fCWIS MIUSTONI rtooucnOM MAM Music by Paul Wheeler's Popular Orchestra heard her in tha picture "Rhapsody in Blue" Now TONIGHT OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 p m 10015 CALHERN "Dance and Make Friends' In Utah's Finest Ballroom You Boogie-woogi- CHAiits NOW PLAYING SALT LAKE CITY Peb 5 (AP) Gov J Bracken Lea's liquor legislation committee met today in a Closed scwinn at th xanitnl Jesse R S Budge chairman said me group nas been investigating by use of subcommittees all phases of the state liquor administration setup and reports of this work will be made The committee was named by Lee shortly after he took office and was charged with the responsibility of recommending changes in the liquor laws if it found any were needed in Her Piano Program of No sffl kid is all bad " even the or worsKofjheml" jn story lof Rea never-say-di- battler e who fought for the forgotten kids of St GOO? 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And This Thrilling Story of the Old West! — Parking Is Ne Problem Here Wash Blvd "Where the serrtemn past and present meet nd talk use ame fcmgtage" at p m on waek days Open 140 pm On Saturdays GAY PASTIES EVER t SATURDAY NIGHT 5:49 6:55 DutwV SMART GIRLS DONT TALK' CLUR SS1S LONDIES SfcCRET" I Louis I ur o" THE NEW t- urn Meeting Held by Liquor Probers to te Layton Schedules Court of Honor Ar-gy- Bach in Line When Dress Burns For Federal Cash Gambling by Local Option ng 'Music for Romanes' BAI ns to Testify for State Lack Goes on Trial Finer Foods BERTHANA s many-employable- TONIGHT —Featuring— SO Minutes of Request Jf Waltzes The "Vivacious Violins' of Vale en Wood and Jo Anne Stalling A it Smile and a Song by Betty A Company of Ten Artists Willing to do— Anything requested Just for you— At the Beautiful 1949 SALT LAKE CITY Feb 5 AP Unforeseen need for aid to employable persons has hiked the Utah welfare commission's estimate of its needs for a supplemental ap propriation J Parley White welfare Commissioner says the commission will need $473000 to augment its budget for the remainder of this biennium if grants are not to be reduced Figure $75000 Short A bill calling for a supplemental appropriation of $398000 is now before the house Recent developments indicate that figure is $75000 short White said the increased need arises from the Kennecott Copper corporation strike and s e v i e weather which have thrown out of work Aid to employables White said is how estimated to cost the commission $43000 more than expected during the quarter ending March 31 The return to work of Kennecott Copper workers is not expected to reduce the drain on the welfare commission until next month Unemployment High Unemployment also is high in For the benefit of anybody who's been sitting mi the edge of bis Utah Davis and Weber counties chair waiting for the flash here it isFat Hunter has been named said Commission Chairman P T Potato Chip queen Pat a tZ - year - old Chicago model gets a Farnsworth He said in Utah counpotato chip shower at the 12th annual convention of the National ty alone 300 to 400 employable Potato Chip Institute in Chicago have applied for welfare assistance to augment their unemployment insurance Suspension of outside construction at Geneva Steel Co is held the principal i actor in this unemployment About 1500 unemployed persons in Utah county are receiving unemployment insurance Unemployment in Davis and WeSALT LAKE CITY: Feb 5 (AP the Brigham Street Pharmacy last ber counties has increased by the with the dislayoff Of 230 persons A parade of 30 witnesses will trek March 1 which brought on the in- continuance of - Clearfield naval of the state and the calling to the stand to testify for the vestigation supply depot's radio repair section when Cyrus V Lack goes on trial grand jury Utah liquor control commission auditors reported a Feb 14 Lack former operator of the shortage of $37000 in Lack's stock Brigham Street Pharmacy package Embezzlement Charged agency is charged with embezzleA complaint charging embezzlement He was a key figure in die ment was issued by tin county atrecent Salt Lake county grand iury SAN ANTONIO Tex Feb 5 situation Utah torney against Lack but this later liquor probe of the and was one of the men indicted was replaced by the grand jury in- (AP) — The National Wool Grower's association's new president is Howby the jury dictment ard Vaughn of Dixon Calif Trial Looms 'Lack was a witness in the trial Vaughn a former vice president District Attorney Brigham E m which Robert S Harries former yesterday was named to succeed Roberts raid most of the 30 wit Mont Deer J Pauly Sylvan nesses he plans to call are resi- chief enforcement officer of the at the close of the 84thLodge annual conconvicted was commission dents of the Salt Lake City area liquor vention He predicted the trial will last of bribery Ha also was a witness M (Casey) Jones was J secretary-treasur10 days and E E V Leonard Harold the in liquor It was a purported burglary of Both assistant Marsh secretary conspiracy trial Leonard presi are from Salt Lake City dent of The Associated Tavern Elected honorary presidents were R C Rich Burley Idaho C B Owners of Utah was acquitted Wardlaw Del Rio Tex T J Drum-hellWalla Walla Wash and G M Winder Craig Colo Named vice residents were T C Bacon Twin alls Idaho H J Devereaux Rapid San City S D Ray W WilloughbyKem-mar(Continued from Pas One! Angelo Tex John A Reed Wyo and A R Boholskey DUCHESNE Utah Feb 5 (UP)— of motorists At Bingham Canyon Yakima Wash tne lrftc Searchers recovered Utah mining town several hunFriday Duchesne dred persons crowded Into what- body of a ever lodging facilities were avail- garageman Ray B Allred from the able after roads drifted shut They Green river where ha drowned had gone to the canyon community while plowing snow to attend a high school basketball Wednesday Allred's jeep fell game' ice A passenger Jay the through SALT LAKE CITY Feb Bt AP The Southern Idaho College of Smith of Myton was thrown free church has Education basketball team was Examination of the body indicated The L D S (Mormon) of stranded overnight at Burley The Allred struck his head and was added butter to the list products at its welfare center players were en route to Ogden for knocked oat as the jeep fell into manufactured The milk processing plant now a Friday night game with Weber the river produces condensed milk cottage The body was found by Earl college buttermilk pasA collision involving their bus of Lapoint about 75 feet cheese Cultured fresh milk and sweet delayed their trip then drifting downstream from where the jeep teurized cream butter said Fred H Peck snow blocked the highway was recovered Thursday coordinator for the Salt Lake Jr Two southern Idaho players Sugarhouse and Pioneer regions of were injured the church welfare program between U S highway Plans Burley and Tremonton remained Bishop SALT LAKE CITY Feb 5 (AP) and Utah closed at The Episcopal bishop of Utah Rt was It said questionable Eatrolmen the route would be open Rev Stephen C Clark will leave Hour of U S highway 91 was blocked Thursday for a Ends Today plana to visit in Juab and Millard counties in eastern states He theological seminaries to pre central Utah where the storm was eight sent the needs of Utah for mission centered at Traffic west of Wendover Utah workers He also will give talks on U S 40 was halted and at least in New York Boston and Philif Ml 'IS one bus was forced to stay over at adelphia Wendover It was bound for Ely Nev The Utah highway patrol re- a velocity of 75 miles per hour ported two busses stalled between whipping the snow before them Logan and Tremonton Utah Capt George Peterkin of the The winds threw another crimp California patrol estimatPins in efforts of stockmen to feed ed at least highway "two to thousand" three Takes their starving sheep back to nor- skiers were stranded in the area Over" "Arthur mal Besides many laOwners of mountain lodges and STARTS SUNDAY boriously opened roads officials hotels said tourists and skiers were said expected bad weather would sleeping "on couches floors anyground haylift planes in the eastthey can find" ern Nevada and western Utah sec- place A distance of about SO miles of tors highway 40 from Baxter's camp to COOPER Chesley P Seely range chief Donner Grade was closed for about to mmn for the bureau of land management five hours said roads on the Arizona strip and ' More than a foot of show fell SHERIDAN £ near Kanab Kane county ana in a period at the sumSevier county were drifted mit which is above the 7200 foot shut was already level The snow Thousands of motorists and ski- 87 inches deep pack was Temperature ers were stranded as a blinding 13 degrees and visibility described L EGYPTIAN blizzard raged through the high as "zero-zerSierra last night Some operations and the Special mte Tons of snow were dumped on big job haylift d of clearing U S highway 40 blocking the roads to ranches and Indian res-' route to Nevada for the first time ervations continued in many winters The fifth army reported that Winds at Donner summit reached since operations started in the Nebraska - South Dakota - Wyoming PETE SCUT KZ area a week ago rescue crews had reached 7846 snowbound humans BAND and more than 224000 animals DANCE SHORTY ROSS and his ORCHESTRA S Giit Horse From Stalin Retired At Idaho Resort Estimate Hiked For Welfare As Jobs Decline R FEBRUARY In the Chips Voles Favorably On Plan lo Unite CLEVELAND Feb 5 CUP) The general council of the Congregational Christian Churches of America today voted to merge with the Evangelical and Reformed church creating a new denomination of some 2000000 members known as the United Church of STANDARD-EXAMINE- SATURDAY EVENING ROY THEATRE BOY I Open on i t to Leghmmatow and I ladia Members eff the armed I set ikes la uniform always Welcomes UTAH PHONE TODAY ONLY ACTfONf ""iff B 01 IN WHHms Wyfer MacSBiafar SUaM f rim j Robert B ff jet Sherwood I regg TotaaS Double Feature THE BLACK ARROW PLUS COLOR CARTOON AND LATEST NEWS Louis Hay ward ALSO OPEN 11:45 LAST SHOW 9:20 Starring "TEXAS BROOKLYN AND HEAVEN' SCOn RANDOLPH starring GEORGE ANNE JEFFREYS Starring Gay Madison and Diana Lynn 1948'i www mmtum wrm maxm gabby- - HAYES H0 WFS"-tf'- ROBERT RYAN JACQUELINE f WHITE |