Show T:urrrAY evening june Church Head Fat Stock Show IBrigham Scholar Earns Fellowship BRIGHAM Mot intendent was graduated from June Judges Begin and was class in Judd Harmon Brigham City has awarded the only fellowship valedictorian Animal Grading been To Receive While at the Wisconsin given to graduated student this sity he has been the only year by the University of SALT LAKE CITY June uate political science to have cattle hogs sinMr (UP) Grading Mont his assistantship renewed Harmon a Iambs began today at the Utah U Honor and Carbon county school super years successively North Salt Lake stockyards in 7 THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD EXAMINE Pardons Board Convenes In S L for Final Session 7 1951 New Vacation Slant S in Geneva Walkout — 7 Tracy-Colli- department of Geneva Steel comSALT LAKE CITY June 7 AP pany's plate mill for the second day following suspension of one "A shift of population from rural to urban areas coupled with nuemploye Geneva officials said the dispute merous unforseeable changes has began Tuesday wherti a worker in created problems which did not the department rafused to accept exist in the days of those who a work assignment and receiyed a conquered our frontiers" three-dasuspension Kby Davis Denver chairman of Spokesmen said the Wednesday ajfternoon shift the Colorado state board of public Accepts Children SALT LAKE CITY June 7 ( AP Part of a group of 18 mentally ill children left without housing due to the closing of the Salt Lake nursing home will be sent' to the American Fork Training school State health and welfare officials announced their decision yesterday to send part t the children to the overcrowded American Fork Training school and to house the rest in a private Provo home and establishments outside the state with some being admitted to Salt Lake General hospital The children had been housed at the Atkinson Home for Children but the death of its operator Mrs Florence Atkinson has necessitated its closure State Health Commissioner Dr George A Spendlove said the arrangements will be temporary and more of the children will be ad mitted at American Fork when construction of additional facilities is completed name-callin- g Tony and Ann Baker believe they're standing straight but they don't look it as they try out the "Wonder Spot" at Wisconsin Dells Wise An unexplained phenomenon makes you feel plumb out of line when you enter a small cabin built on the "Spot" Court Action Brought Pullet Valor Award Goes Hits Big League To Power Concern DENVER June (UP) — The With Giant Pill Claude L Matthews valor award On-theBa- ll 7 ARIMO Idaho June 7 APi — A M Christensen should wear a baseball glove when he collects eggs from his chicken house The surprised poultryman says he found an almost spherically shaped egg measuring about inches Except for the seams it could almost pass for a softball he said Now Christensen is worried about the football and basketball seasons A hen can do just so much eight-by-eig- ht for 1950 has been awarded emof three power companies ploye — including 120 workers of the Utah Power and Light company The Utah employes were cited for "heroism beyond duty" for working night and day during a snow and ice storm during the 1950 week of December Other companies honored were In New Jersey and Missouri SPECIALS Hundreds of NeyvPairs of Quality Footwear at Savings Up to 4-- H ns Cool Mesh and Linen Wedges — A 1 so All Linen Wedges MORGAN June 7— Victor J Nelson is new commander of the American Legion post here Mrs Thelma Ball is auxiliary president Elected recently too were Cleve Peterson first vice commander Pratt Wright second vice commander: Lawrence S Bell sergeant-at-arm- s and Albert C Welch chaplain Francis E Bray will continue as 50 FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL Morgan Legion Auxiliary Elect FARMINGTON June 7 — Purchase of additional materiali for renovation of the county jail here had been approved today by Davis county commissioners Sheriff LeRoi Day who revested nearly $1000 in additional funds said it will be spent for these improvements: ' For steel $375: heavy mesh screen partition $200 locks $60 reinforcing steel for cage $30 plumbing $35: enclosing the floor $50 and roughly $100 for wiring plus $150 for painting ¥ Har- From "The Little Store With the Big Values" stock raisers from Utah Idaho and Wyoming jSt IasW The youths assembled night in the show ring and elected T Brown of Grantsville mayor Mayfield club member Karalyn Christiansen was elected secretary and Arlyn Mad-se- n of the Ephraim F F A chapter was named show reporter In Jail Repairs p -- son of WEEK-EN-D More than 400 head of quality 184 head of fat hogs and 103 head of lambs have been entered by grand champion young beef Davis OKs $1000 y American Fork show - grad- in of for auction sales topreparation morrow of the 15th annual junior fat stock AP SALT LAKE CITY June David O McKay president of the L D S church and two prominent business men will be awarded hon orary degrees Saturday at the Uni- versity of Utah commencement exercises More than 1400 university graduates will receive their diplomas and bid farewell to the school at the exercises at seven p m in Stadium bowl The commencement address will be delivered by President McKay His subject will be True Education: The Paramount Purpose of a Free People" President McKay will receive the degree of letters and Wilson McCarthy president of the Denver St Rio Grande Western railroad and James W Collins president Trust company of will receive doctor of law degrees p welfare drew this comparison last night when he spoke at the opening session of a regional conference of American Public Welfare association at the Newhouse hotel "Many of the social and economic reforms of recent years" he said are in direct conflict with our early training but we cannot solve them with emotional clap-traand blind antagonistic resentment'' Pointing out the necessity for the program he stated that We must face realities'' "It is our responsibility to approach problems of public welfare not in a spirit of defeatism and despair but in an honest effort to establish and maintain essential justice" In an address following Mr Davis' talk Heber Bennion Jr Utah secretary of state said "We should plan on having fewer needy by finding causes and removing those causes through programs of training and thrift The conference will continue today and tomorrow at the Newhouse hotel where delegates from several western states are attending univer- Wiscon- mon Population Shift Idles Department Poses Problems PROVO Utah June UP)— An "unauthorized" walkout of 55 Conference Hears workers today idled the finishing failed to report and the department has been idled since At a meeting yesterday of union and company officials the union agreed to have men report to work If the suspension would be reduced to one day Officials refused to reduce the suspension period and workers p all three shifts have failed to report Company spokesmen emphasized that the walkout was unauthorized according to terms of the contract and was confined to one department 1948 C A a 7 ttcipate in the final session which is expected to be one of the longest due to 161 applications on the Members expect to calendar spend at least two days hearing applications The board will consider the ap- convicted slayer Fred Slication toofhave his death sentence commuted to life imprisonment A Third district court jury recommended the life term but Judge A H Ellett sentenced the prison- SALT LAKE CITY June (UP) The final session of Utah's seven-ma- n board of pardons began today prist the on boardroom three-man board of parA new dons will take over duties on July I in accordance with a law passed which proby the state legislature board of vides that- a seven-ma- n corrections select the pardons board The new pardons board will meet monthly while the present group er to death has held quarterly sessions Matteri was one of six death row All members of the board with inmates released during the recent the exception of Supreme Court- prison riot but prisoners said he Justice James H Wolfe will par- took no part in the disorder 7 U 7— CITY Reg $495 ¥299 S J y 1 e shown White calf Sizes 4 to 9 Widths S M adjutant Mrs Dorothy Wright is first vice president of the auxiliary: Mrs $388 Elizabeth Wright second vice president Daisy Crouch secretary-treasure- r Mrs Erma Toone chaplain Mrs Anna Somrners was retained as sergeant-at-arm- s Mrs Edith Peterson as historian Shoes for All Shop Our Store for Bargains The Family Files Debt Claim FARMINGTON June 7— Credit Bureau of Ogden had filed suit today in Second district court against Kathryn Bybee seeking payment of four alleged debts as follows: Will Move Home George T Frost Co $3558 Co $1967: Herrod FurDavid C Taylor Application by $750 and Schubach to move a frame house from $151 niture Co Reeves to the south side of Thir- Jewelry Co $707 tieth between Madison and Monroe has been approved by city commissioners i UTAH CANCELLATION SHOE STORE Two Stores: 22 12 Vi Washington Boulevard Ogden 159 South State Salt Lake City Taylor-- Wright 22-2- 5 'i— Ross Radio Service I FARMINGTON June 7— return of a mortar mixer Seeking or its ' 1 $30 reported value of $375 Lynn Allen doing business jas Available Allen Agencies had — plus per month rent from April 14 L 1 'Expert ltiic IVttFST Setter Equipment Meant Service' fer I J Kiesei Ave f PhOHt? 2325 Guaranteed '"""Sfel M v I JSm I AiirC I 8 Wcshingon E'd " i rB i j N MB -- ' jdnl m n r k v in - 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