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Hardwood Crib Largo Size Plastic Covered Mattress Plastic Training Seat 'Plastic-covere- d Crib Bumper Pads two-fol- SALT LAKE CITY Aug 18 H Hay's tale about CAP) — Nimitz was to spea1 at noon today In the Hotel Utah and again tonight In the assembly hall on Temple square His nation-wid- e tour is sponsored by the U S association for the United Nations Utah Guard Seen As 'Lucky Eleven' SALT LAKE CITY IB Steel Union Ends Strike Against Smelting Company (AP) Aug From here on in Utah's national 43rd guard artillery corps is going to be the "Lucky Eleven" corps Brig Geh William F Waiter commanding the 43rd said today that as part of a stepped-u- p national military program the 43rd has been the 11th He said the change was corps made because there is no 43rd corps with which the unit could function but in event of federalization there is an 11th army corps and the artillery unit would ho attached to it The boys in the corps soon will a begin sewing on new patches pair of dice with red dots on a blue And of course the background dice show the natural 11 MIDVALE Utah Aug 18 AP) The C I O United Steel waefeeae union last night voted to end the strike the United States Smeltingagainst Refining and MinCo ing getting into bet water when he became separated from hi famnational park ily in Yellow-ton- e won first prize yesterday in the annual liars contest of the Utah Association of Sales Executives Hay said he became lost in some hot pots after leaving his family in Yellowstone appeared again in Salt Lake rity and then — via a returned to his family hot water tap and Old Faithful geyser Robert K Loane of San Fran-cis- o won second prize with bis a cold day in his native story city when the sunshine froze on the pavement causing daylight all night P V Nichols vice president and manager of the First Security Bank of Provo and R T Harris Salt Lake City advertising executive tied for third 48-da- y Daniel Edwards Utah labor relaboard mediator said an agreement between the company and the union was reached at meetings Wednesday and Thursday and that some 1200 workers mienaea a mass meeting at the hall here last night and voted tcityaccept the company's offer Contract Retroactive The contract is retroactive to last July l and Edwards added that many details ttill have to be worked out He said the major portion of the contract called for tions this: A five-ce- wage boost tor workers at hourly ark Bingham and Midvale operations an overtime rate of two and one-ha- lf times regular pay fo rholidays and a rate of two and f rant rw contribution by the company for Road Work Finished employe social insurance Any employe with 20 or more SALT LAKE CITY Aug 18 years service is entitled to three — A (AP) mile weeks vacation with pay The L to the divided behighway present rate nf tween North Bountiful and cation after one vear's service and has been nmnlatail Ti weeks after fiv vDr nni work marked completion of the two retained $800000 project to SDlit 585 miles Separate Contract of U S htfh'vry 8991 No oenslon plah has been nt one-hal- three-quart- er ap-pr- oa La-KO- In Ogden i?s inner-sprin- ' tion Speaking last night after his arrival for two scheduled talks here today the World war II admiral explained that "an example of this was shown in Greece the last war Troops stoppedduring at a certain line but guerrillas consistently attempted to infiltrate and caused havoc' He added "Because of this the United Nations will have to go beyond the 38th parallel to insure unity and the independence of the Republic of Korea Nimitz war eT that tits necessary that every American citizen know that the United States currently is facing the greatest peril in its history It is a d peril "First we stand a chance of being involved in another world war conflict defeat in Korea wouldSecondly cause a of United Nations nity weakening and leave the United States out oh a limb" f Liar Contest Won With Tale About Hot Pots in Park 18 1950 Nimilz Advocates Reconquest Of Korea to Insure Freedom SALT LAKE CITY Aug 18 (AP) — Ada Chester W Ntmitz U & N fret) says United Rations forces in Korea should not stop at the 38th parallel when they begin their reconquest of that na of Frozen Foods All For The STANDARD-EXAMINE- S FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST All for Only SSOO Down S3 Month OO worked out and it will be Included !n 1 wete contract according iSi us IV The strike Idled 1335 men and most of those at last night's meeting said they wanted to get right back to worK This however is impossible since the operations at : are th in mine which re lent took the lives of five men cently in an underground fire Repairs here will delay resumption of work and it was felt thnf time would be necessary to reactivate other which nave oeen Kue ioperations or tne six weeks of the shutdown Edwards said also that the strike gainst the Illinois Powder Co in Spanish Fork canyon was "virtually settled" at HV1 A- Relationship of Colleges lo Stale SALT LAKE CITY Aug 18 (AP) No decisions were made Thurdv at a conference designed to streamline the interpretations of Utah s institutions of higher education The furthest the group meeting in the office of Attorney Genfat Clinton D Vernon got was sgjil ment to set up another conference This Aug 30 will be attended by specialmeeting committeeaia pointed by the regents of Univer-sit- y of Utah and trustees of Utah State Agricultural college the The unsettled questions pnmar-meetings of company and union deal with relationship of the uuiLiais weaneraay and Thursday He said another meeting is sched- institutions with the state finance uled for today in the offices of commission and expenditure control and with the state board of Louis H Callister Sajt Lake 'City education One method of dealing with these problems was discussed at length — the advisability of initiating a declaratory judgment Steel-worke- Freedom Upheld By Governor Lee In Legion Speech rs y proceeding in the state supreme Opurt Attending yesterday's Dt A °y OlPin of U Louis L president Madsen of the U S A C president H Leary former dean of lie U- tt i!w sch0Ql George S and Leroy Cox 01 St beorep mmlure board of regents D A RICHFIELD Ttah A110 m 7io university Skeen of Salt Lake City L C The Utah department American Montgomery of Heber and Arthur Legion and auxiliary opened its Woolev Oprien n u 32nd annual convention 1 ot Thursday ta?i8rlCU"Ur1 coUee wihi oov Bracken Lee as the - R11? of 1 j featured speaker The governor told the gathering that if Americans abandon their freedom future generations will have a slow and painful climb back to the liberty we now He suggested that if enjoy there are citizens whe favor socialism or communism "let them go to EngSALT TAirr -- TTvr land or Russia but don't let them E- Allen Bateman state supertake my government away from intendent nt nnH -7r me aay announced a list of outlying sessions will continue fHCial?cnools "PProVed for funds through Saturday minimum school Program m cwbvcu xuurs Dr Bateman said one 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