Show Snowplows Attack Yellowstone Drifts THE QGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMIN- E! APRIL 2 1050 SUNDAY MORNING Construction to Be Speeded o Line On Salt Lake-Pasc- 311 Jr di-am- er six-inc- Boise Finney said that the Oklahoma contracting company should begin work within two weeks to comsection plete the Salt Lake-Boion which work was stopped last fall by the steel strike "This portion should be finished by June 1'' the president of the Standard of California subsidiary firm raid Our Boise pumping station should be finished then too" e o OB the segment the Pacific Pipeline and Engineering company that has the contract from Baker Ore north is now starting on the Snake river crossing at Pasco The Morrison-Knudse- n company of Boise contractors on the south hall with the Macco and Bechtel companies is doing preliminary work near the Oregon line "High-spee- d pipe laying should be under way by Finney said "and we hope to have oil flowing into Pasct by Sept LOGAN April 1— The annual meeting of the National Associa- - BOISE April J (AP)—Another phase of the battie of two western railroads opens here Monday The fight is thfc of the Denver and Rio Grande- Western which seeks an order frbm the interstate commerce commission to require the Union Pacificjto establish joint rates "on competitive through freight from territory served by one railroad to that served by the other through their junction at Ogden Utah Hearing of the Rio Grande's case to require "opening of the Ogden gateway" was cfmpleted in Salt Lake City Dec 6 belore Frank E Mullen interstate commerce if the weather gives us a break and all joes well? The line is eighjt inches in of the Salt Lake Pipeline company said today that "high speed" con most ° the way The last st ruction work should be under 00 miles south of Pasco will be h way within about two weeks to pipe complete the new Salt Lake City-P- a sco Wash finished products Business Tour — Fred A Kuhl-man- n line Crews last year laid the line manager of the Continental from Salt Lake City to within 60 Baking Co plant Ogden returned tour of miles of Boise Ida and products Saturday from a five-da- y are now flowing from Salt Lake valley refineries to Ogden Utah gssjg Burley and Twin Falls Ida The completed line costing about SOMf MAMAS MAY HAVI MUSCUS $12500000 will be 562 miles long BUT NOT FOR THISI Products will be pumped through at stations Salt Lake City and by SALT LAKE CITY March (UP) — President C Z Finney Foresters Date Meet Rail Heating Set At Boise Idaho T " jgsA 'i commission examiner Mullen'also has been assigned to the Boise hearing The Union Pacific will present its side of the case at the hearing here and at Cheyenne Wyo at another hearing set ior April 17 Reserjiations at Boise's leading hotels have been exhausted for weeks in advance of the influx of railroad officials and other witnesses The Rio Grande charged that the Union Pacific now enjoys a monopoly for service into southern Idaho eastern Oregon and western Montana points and that service to shippers in those sections suffered as a result J - AIR AGENCIES TICKET OFFICE J I se 230-mil- t Bonded Agents No Service Charge Ogden j Air Travel Headquarters Information Reservations Ticket UNITED - WESTERN AMERICAN SCANDINAVIAN CHALLENGER PAN-AMERIC- SALT LAKE CITY April 1 (AP)by the national organization Were Youth of America were advised to- - announced They are Allen Webb dav that there are opportunities on of Jordan high school farm me-- § Joe chanics: Reese Turley Bear River farm Nineteen-year-ol- d ts Mnc jr saia inai tne oia high school soil and water manquery: How you going to Keep them down on the farm?" no longer agement John Gardener Delta high school rural electrification and applies King of Petaluma Calif is na- - Merrill 'Clark Davis high school He spoke oaring Farmers of America to the Utah F F A convention "Future farmers of Utah have exceptional resources with which to work" King said "Despite this state's abundance of undeveloped land and purebred cattle F F A members of Utah are slightly lacking in their participation on national awards" convention ended The three-da- y with an evening banquet session Winners of $100 awards offered j Brigham Eagles To Announce Leaders Tuesday Eight Evanston Students Await Trip to Laramie l" lEQQD E V E R STORM - R E WINDOWS Published Airline Tariff Fares SCREENS A DY AND DOORS with screens convenient maty to chaitga id-ow- Of Steamship Cruises -fi- Tag-gar- : BRIGHAM CITY April 1— Lewis Petersen secretary Brigham City aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles said today that a mail-i- n ballot to choose new officers is now underway ' Ball ot listing all candidates have SALT LAKE CITY April 1 AP) been mailed to members: These The Utah welfare commission put must be returned to the War memInto effect today a flat 10 per cent orial home by Tuesday at nine pm cut in relief grants to dependent Petersen said Results of the election will be announced at a memchildren employables and at nine bership meeting Tuesday ' Chairman H C Shoemaker said -pm Candidates are: the cuts were necessary for the welfare department to keep its expresident Roy Olsen and wfrthy Pearce penditures within its budget No William T (Bill) vice president Tom will be made percentage reductions Worthy in aid to the blind-an- d the aged Paige and Walter Bundy Both categories however will take Worthy Chaplain Lyle Johnson and Art Stowcll $1 per month reductions for maxiConductor Calvin Wright and mum grants effective May 1 due to a decrease in the cost of living IHEpywater Treasurer George Anderson Shoemaker listed these new Inside guard George Mollendorf maximum payments: For a mother and one child $765) month mother Leshe Lowe and Leslie Marble Outside guard Erwin Hansen and two children $10260: mother Trustee Joyce Wankier Oscar and three children $11710 mother and four children $12960 mother Grunig and Rudolph Kaiser and five children $143 10 mother and six children $15660 mother and seven or more children $15750 Total cuts will aggregate approximately $40000 monthly Shoemaker said Ten Per Cent Cut Made in Relief unem-ployabl- es i Cuts Continue in New Director SALT LAKE CITY April 1 (AP) T Bailey was succeeded today by Marion A Snow as executive director of the Utah Safety council C Gene Lynch Insulating OmmX££SZ U Ben Lomond Hotel— Ogden 10 11 25 5 Phomm S234 Legion Auxiliary Hears Leader SALT LAKE CITY Anril 1 f API Norman L Sheehe of Rock-for- d 111 national president of the American Legion auxiliary said today her organization is opposed to certain provisions of the governmental reorganization plan proposed by former President Herbert Hoover -However" she said "the Legion Mrs ATTENTION FARMERS! We're always in the market for dead and useless horses cows sheep and hogs ir Prompt Service Call the Neorst Plant TS It EiqllT blue in a neat double 0 IS Js? a ' Earn- Being Importance est" Oscar Wilde comedy will be a bREASTEd STylt CAREpully presented as penthouse production py Eldon Phillips Richard Sims Shauna Eyre Sara Jane Taegart Bernice Redfield Princess Brown and Bob Pmney Sara Jane Taggart Eldon Phil line and Bob Pinney will also par ticipate in the poetry division -when on they will read respectively Why Should the Spirit of Mortal Be Proud by William Knox 'To Hei en" by Edgar Allen Poe and selec t ions from "The Spoon River An t hology" by Edgar Lee Master Princess Brown Bernice Redfield and Eldon Phillips will be auditioned for a radio broadcast which will be recorded A bast will be selected for a radio drama While in Laramie the students and directors from schools of Wy oming will be guests of the Unl versity theatre at its presentation of Noel Coward's comedy- - "Blythe presented on Spirit" which will be the direction of Dr April 7 under Richard R Dunham' head of the university drama department There will also be a luncheon honoring the speech festival participants at the new Knight hall banquet room pgpraday noon April s "" TAilOREd ANd hANdfOIVIEly dRApEdf Of UNfiNishd WORSTEd It can EAsily be youR most IMPORTANT SUIT 89 - Utah-Idah- 488 AT 1 CAP) SAVE RUGS of NAvy d INNER Sugar Price War Church Arranges SALT LAKE CITY April Some food stores were selling sugar at cents today a Special Service pounds for cents in the past few drop of Snow formerly was personnel days The reductions followed an antraining and safety education trainby ing officer for the state highway nouncement Amalgamated Sugar company that it was' reducpatrol ing its wholesale price in five northern Utah counties to $800 per hundred pounds a drop of 766 cents o Two other firms and Layton then met the price reductions Amalgamated said the price cut nnsH- was to meet a pomnctitiue tion Later J Juan Dunbar AmalCARPETS RUGS gamated general sales manager said the price cutting was aimed at the Franklin County Sugar comUp fo 25 a Reduction On pany of Preston Idaho Tom Heath Broadloom Carpets general manager of the Idaho firm said his company recently began lay Mow SAW selling in territory previously 27x$4 served by Amalgamated QUALITY AXMINSTIR THROW "Hie MEETINq OR CO 27S ss:i us! " an April 1 —A community is slated here seven-thirt- y Friday 9pril p m in the Verdeland park community hall according to the Rev Norman G Folkers pastor of Trinity Lutheran church Layton the organization sponsoring the service In making the announcement Pastor Folkers stated: "Good Friday is the day on which Christians everywhere join in rethinking the true significance of the crucified Christ This service has been de signed to draw Christians of this community to the foot of the cross to worship the Son of God A warm welcome awaits all who join us" Special music for the service will be provided by the Trinity girls' quartet The Good Friday sermon will be delivered by Pastor Folkers on the topic "Why Did Christ Die?" Regular Sunday service are held by Trinity Lutheran church in the Verdeland nark communltv h11 eleven a m with Sunday school a m at All services are open to the public? LAYTON tood rriday 7service at nine-forty-fi- 13 Available in Worsteds Gabardines "Flannels ve ia greatly interested Plateaus in the government but it economy must be 4(T accomplished without loss of high standards already set up" Mrs Sheehe at an afternoon session of spoke the Utah American Legion auxiliary She was guest of honor at an evening reception BUEHLER - F DEALERS IN HIDES FURS WOOL AND PELTS 90°° WAREHOUSE FOR RENT Old Weber centre! milk processing plant at 2551 Ogden Aye is noW vacant and will be rented as store distributing plant or warehouse 5400 square feet on each of two floors elevator Will rent all or part Ph H-Gale 8549 or 771 1 : Eccles Bldg - Hotels WASATCH TRAVEL SERVICE g yOU ARE ATTENdifMq AN EXECUTIVE and director will attend the annual speech festival at Laramie April 7 and 8 states Ralph Bel nap high The festival lis school principal sponsored by the Universityart-mentof Wyoming drama and speech under direction of Jack H Yocum instructor and director of speech and dramatics at the univer sity annston students who will ore sent the one-ac- t play "Lost vic Redfield tory" include Bernice Princess Brown LaVon Sahuna Eyre and Sara Jane Tours ALUMINUM quick Seif-terin- Rail shows f auItCess taste whrrhER Wyo April 1 Eight students of Evanston high school dramatic department accom panied by John Welsh instructor AN And Connecting lines SUIT ThAT I6VANSTON TWA BRITISH OVERSEAS As the jack pines throw long shadows across gleam in? snow Union Pacific's second rotary plow attacks drifts covering the railroad's modest yards at Wejrt Yellowstone Mont The train of the lead plow can be seen at the right Three plows four locomotives 20 units of rolling stock and personnel numbering 75 four days opening up 41 miles of branch line to the little community located at the west portal ef Yellowstone national park The line is used to carry summer vacationers to the park Utah FFA Members Told of Opportunities on Farm tJl Boi&e-Pasc- mid-Apri- 4 tion of State Foresters will be held7 in Utah this year according to Professor J Whitney Floyd chief fire warden for the state of Utah and head of the department of forest The 'association is management made up of all state foresters in the United States This is the first time the meeting has been held in Utah Professor Pioyd said The meeting is set for late in September maHfli Phone |