Show Narcotic Traffic 'Appropriate Spring BotiBiet Utah Motor Fuel Consumption U to Launcl Research on Rocket Fuels Rises io S1ALt LAKE CITY March 8 (API — A rocket fuel research 1 program will be launched April of University tha at try scientists Utah The study which will not include nuclear fuels will be made for the U 8 army air forces "It mv be that the university will even try out tha explosive mixture of hydrogen and oxygen as rocket fuel" said Dr Carl J Chrlstensen dean of the school of mines and mineral industries Nuclear fuel excepted this combination in theory produces the velocity highest peasible exhaust of any ragtag per unit of weight said Practical fuel ChrUtensen been application of this theory has in findretarded by the difficulty combinathe ing a device to handle tion In a rocket motor Other fuels to be studied include alcohols and aldehyde oxidation arid possibly solid non explosive fuels such as powdered coaf in the Joining Dr Christensen A Melvin Prof be will project Cook professor of metallurgy Dr of George R Hill acting head and the Dr department fuel technology assistant professor Ransom Parlin of chemistry lte ' - " ' - "i Georgia Neese Clark treasurer of the United States adjusts her hit madf of SS esse dollar bills after It waa presented te her to Dallas The bat baa a erewa af softly failed money with new green- arranged like a neat hand of cards across the tap Mrs Clark the bat down a crowded street bat nobody seeseed to pay any attention to It Mrs Governmeni Jobs Hit New High For Post War Era" March SALT LAKE CITY — Government employment (AP) In Utah is at new post war high lf with one of every four and feda for working employed eral state or local agency The Utah foundation reported today that in January 1951 there were 52100 persons in government Included 27000 employment This governemployed by the federal and ment 12300 by public schools 5800 colleges 3591 by the stafe by by municipalities and 2400 counties The federal payroll in Utah has Increased sharply since the outbreak of fighting in Korea Last this June there were 18796 in Janin group compared to 27000 uary of this year a 44 per cent increase Utah state and local governments employed about 550 fewer persons In January 1961 than in June 1990 tha report said one-ha- Idaho Boy Seven-GetStuck With s $3750 Judgment March 8 James Hamersley got stuck for a $3750 damage suit yesterday in district court It was all because two years ago In April he hitched his dog to his wagon Mrs Susan Jackman said a wheel of the wagon struck her on the right leg tripping her She asked $32000 damages because she said she was hospitalized for more than a year However the Jury only allowed tar Robert L Hamersley the boy's father of course will have to pay Not James But the father was dismissed as in the suit and young James bad to take tha rap alone BOISE Ida eax-old 211 March Utah March 8 (AP) — A former Oakley Ida man — Charles O Larson 77 — died yesat the terday of a heart ailment home of his son Rep W G Larson (D Magna majority leader of the Utah house MAGNA CITY W call it "Angtl It's a hit and no wonder— that just rite lower heel that makes for perfect comfort yet styled to daintily You're sure to "Angtg" EASY TERMS ARRANGED! orRSvffwSta vZ derlay IB ON ka Refrigerators a Bedroom Suites mm Wm Mattresses nt Service JMf Q 0"t Only?) Also several patterns in Adorable Flats Suedea o fie? and Leathers Red navy brown v black coppertone y IJ TOU MAT CHARGI af the maBakTht HILLCREST WAREHOUSE Roy Utah Open t to 7:30 p Fnsndiy Fashion Store Washington 2U6 m Bhv Begin Training With US Navy ' evanston Wyo March S — Four Evanston youths recent graduates of Evanston high school left in recenUy to begin boot trainingThe the U S navy at San Diego young men who passed preliminLake City are ary tests in Salt son oi Mr and Mrs Jay Hamblin J Robert Hamblin: J R Barnes son of Mr and Mrs Alton Coles LaMar Long son of Sandy Long and Charles Johnson son of Mr and Mrs Wlater Johnson Eugene Nelson who enlisted in the U S air force is now at Lackland air base Texas where he is receiving basic training He is a son of Mr and Mrs Henry Nelson His wife is the forof Evanston mer Barbara Coles daughter of Mr and Mrs Alton Coles of Evanston Charles Amsler son of Mr and Mrs Frank Amsler of Evanston will complete basic training in the navy at San Diego soon Verne A Taylor son of Mr and Mrs V A Taylor Evanston recenUy completed his boot training and is serving aboard- a destroyer in the PaciftsaiiF- M Mm aj -- Shoe Prices Cot HANOVER Pa March 8 (UP) The Hanover Shoe Co today announced a price reduction of approximately 11 percent on all us men's and boys' shoes 'mdmnum ACHI CHiSTCOLDS aafag Motterole It not onJy brings relief but actually fast help check tha irritation and break up local eonamtaon Buy Mi loof-UaU- ct y ' ggk "' i " Utah's COPORETE Roads Save Taxpayers Even after the terrible punish-meof a severe winter routine inexpensive maintenance quickly puts concrete back tn condition for the heavy sum our Evansion Youths fee When the frost comes out or Hktain pours down concrete pavements "can take it1' They're always ready to pit you through with comfort and safety 1' lova Baby Furniture BBesHi Annual Spring fciDAff D4DCAMINM 8 1951 by ADORABLE marl-juan- Living Room Suites Dinette Sets S attery -- sfleeer (0th 8 SALT LAKE were smaller than in 1950 except — Investigator M R Coliege-ma- n (UP) some mmummm mat in imb reof Ions were imported Exports for the U 8 bureau of narfined motor fuels from the state cotics reported today that narcotic increased from 419 million gallons $1 1946 to 1574 million gallons In traffic through Salt Lake City has bean cleared up during tha past The report indicates one effect two months of the impact of the Korean war The bureau in cooperation with Whereas exempt sales to the U S the city an i i vice squad of the po25 about had bean government a million gallons from 1948 through lice department probed 16 1949 they jumped to 54 million cases and nine cases involvgallons in 1950 addicts Of other drugs Increasing use of the liquid ing said offenders have and Collegeman gases (largely used for lighting been handled through state courts heating purposes) has been steady Seizures in the arrests included In 1847 only 600000 gallons of such both in bulk and already products were reported to the com- marijuana mission under exemption claims rolled cigarets Ha said a mariThis figure was doubled in 1948 juana cjgaret was priced at $1 en rose to zmuuon in ms ana to ai the Salt Lake dope market and that million gallons in 1950 the audi- bulk marijuana sold for $15 per tobacco can tors find You need to Idahoon Succumbs OODfN THURSDAY EVENING MARCH Said Cleared Up In Salt Lake City Million Gallons SALT LAKE CITY March Records of the Utah state tax commission show that 211524122 gallons of motor fuel ware consumed ElMbVin the calendar year 1950 The figures include liquid gas (butane and propane) much of which is consumed in off highway Use but they do not include any Of tha "use fuels" (Diesel fuels) used by an ever increasing number of large or heavy duty trucks The 2115 million gallons of motor fuels consumed In 1950 compares with 1887 million gallons consumed in 1949 the increase for the single year being 12 percent That is to say nine gallons were consumed in 1950 (nearly all of it on the highways) as compared with 8 gallons in 149 The 1950 consumption was 41 percent higher than In 1946 The revenue to tha state aside from penalties interest and other adjustments was $785221942 In 1950 and $568989236 in 1946 The yield from the gasoline tax to Utah has steadily Increased year by year since the present rata of four cents a gallon was established except that there was soma slight falling off during tha war when sale of gasoline was restricted Tha report of the tax commission shows that in 1950 a total of 328 6 million gallons waa refined in Utah This waa an increase of 107 percent from tha refinery production in tha state in 1946 New refineries and stepped up production at existing refineries caused the increase which serves to emphasize it was pointed out by Patrick Heady Jr chairman of the tax commission one phase of the growth to importance of Utah as an industrial center for the area Utah imported 384 million gallons of motor fuels in 1950 as compared with 391 million gallons in 1946 In each of the intervening years the Imports THE 4 "Broak-ups- " mer traffic There lutle or of asrvkia Aginterruption gravating datwira and costly delays are avoided no Make first-han- d pavements and you'll all season condependable crete Concrete it Htm sjs nomical usable — in all seasons rain or shine during the day or night Mc to? iff rf yew iwsist efi Jurofa s oi r eft troleee! ceecrefe fer yew sew Mfhways eeel PORTUNO CEMENT ASSOCIATION sait iAKi city t mm bSb5 aarSaSk ltfV'jf2 aarattikv Jf '' "' '" "TT'lflT T "TSEtSjjL e i |