Show THE OGDIN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMIN- TUESDAY EVENING Negotiation To Resume At Kennecott JA E AUGUST 21 1951 Hitler's Yacht Scrapped WASHINGTON Am SALT LAKE CITY Aug 21 CAP) Representatives of 13 labor unions and Kennecott Copper corporation will resume contract negotiations tomorrow Federal Mediation Commissioner S Lyle Johnson said there la a "possibility" that the groups may get together but stressed "there's no indication of a compromise" Ha reported Kennecott and the lnt committee for A F L Metal ties and unions and the International unior of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers have expressed He added willingness to meet however that neither has indicated tt will budge from the dispute which deadlocked them earlier Yesterday was the day the unions had set as their walkout The deadline was postponed however after two appeals from National Conciliation Director Cyrus Ching and a change of policy order from L metal trades departthe A ment in Washington of H B Douglass the joint committee said the group had not set a new strike '"date "We arc anticipating tRe conciliator will call another meeting verv soon" he added The unions seek higher wages nd many other benefits court-award- SALT LAKE CITY Aug 21 (AP Utah has a "mild" polio epidemic with 140 cases so far this year Thafs the report of Dr George A Spendlove state health director He said "the state as a whole is in a mild epidemic" noting that 140 cases or more constitute an epidemic in Utah During the past week 40' resi cases dents and one were reported to the state health non-reside- nt department Dr Spendlove noted that "there is still no cause for undue alarm" as he observed that only 27 cases were reported for Utah at this time iHHlii last vear Meanwhile the dread disease struck down Us 14th victim of the girl Karen year An Knight of Bennion died Monday in the Salt Lake General hospital The 15th victim of the year died in Provo She was Karen McQulvey deeehter of Mr and Mrs Theodore McQutvex of Provo The girl was the third Provo victim of the disease in 1901 d (AP) It's even tough to gat newsprint in Uruguay Jose M Bspido owner and publisher of the oldest newspaper in Uruguay La Tribuna Popular of Montevideo was in Salt Lake City yesterday The Publisher from Uruguay said he plans to stop in Canada on his present trip ot obtain soma more newsprint Evanston Exhibit Set on Labor Day EVANSTON Wyo July 21— An art exhibit in connection with the Labor day celebration will be set up for viewing in the Hunting naU at Evanston Mr and Mrs Clarence O Davis have charge and are encouraging enter jnjttng Evanston artists to their handicraft Entries must be at the hall not later than Aug 31 Exhibit material includes paintings drawings sculpture leather work metal work pottery ceramics and needlework from all sections of Wyoming Five to Receive BYU Degrees PROVO Aug 21— Among 134 who will receive degrees at Brig-haYoung university's 75th commencement rites Friday night —the first summer graduation ever—are four from Ogden and one from Coalville Taking his master of science degree is Ralph South wick Chipman from Coalville The four from Ogden are Eldon R Cox bachelor of arts and Gwen Merrill Barker Roma Jean Hammond and Mary Zimmerman all bachelor of science degrees m Reserve Readies Branch Schools SALT LAKE CITY Aug 21 (AP) — The organized reserve school at Port Douglas will open two new branches next month Col M V iPrner senior instructor announced today The branches will be started Sept 10 at Logan and Sept 17 at Ogden Lt Cof Howard A Watts wfll command the Ogden school In civilian life He is chief clerk in Olden for the Southern Pacific road Take Pageant Partes Two L D S missionaries from Ogden recently participated in the Hill Cumorah pageant "America's Witness for Christ' at Palmyra If Y They are J Blaine Bingham son of Mr and Mrs Joseph and Bingham 218 Twenty-nint- h Dean Jones son of Mr and Mrs Freer Jones 733 Twenty-secon- d jf V i (UP) — ed j I i MURRAY Utah Aim ai One of 28 young ladies will be se- -j lected queen of the Salt Lake coun- ty fair Final for the selec-- ! tion will preparations be made today at the fair- - ' grounds as the comely lasses prepare to don bathing suits and formats to vie for regal honors of queen and attendants Chickens of another variety the egg laying kind meanwhile actualI V ant tK rv The hens representing 10 prominent poultrymen of the area yesterday at midnight began a five-da- y Expressing his opinion of the human race in no uncertain terms Is this young billygeat in New York Billy was sere because he'd lest two good homes because someone complained about "objectionable odors" He registers Ms disgust over the situation at the ASPCA homeless animal shelter in Manhattan 6H a scrap snetal Aug 21 (UP) — In a keynote address to the opening session of the Utah Federation of Labor convention in Cedar City Gov J Bracken Lee warned that there is no place in America for any group or organization "unless It puts the welfare of the nation CEDAR CITY Alvin Haslam Wellsville Cache county told police ha was robbed of his wallet yesterday while i his ear parked before To"" 124 Twenty-fift- h Contents included $2250 a driving license and a state liquor permit Pi 21—Descend- SALT LAKE CITY Aug 21 (AP) Two convicted murderers from the midwest sat quietly in their cells today the day they were scheduled to face a dawn firing squad Prison officials said Verne Alfred Braasch 25 Reinbeck Iowa and Melvin LeRoy Sullivan 20 Kansas City were "holding their nerve" Their fate will be decided Aug 29 by the state board of pardons Braasch and Sullivan were originally scheduled to die Dec 29 1049 for the slaying of a Beaver service station operator They gained added time by appealing to the supreme court The court turned them down U79" 1S Montl for a (SURE MAKOt Mnit LKI1 WASH DAY - f i r yv iiivn v Vir iff Y II f e prove 263 24th — Dial - JtJr 16 PROOF lcf)Qn '£!: Q — Cine AbWa Rnfoy me TOSTiest abC ssWeeaaaLl ot fne STrsigni wwwi uwna M Every drop 5 years BELMONT DISTILLING old proof COMPANY LAWRENCEBUKO INDIANA Why do you hear so rjpny owneri praising Mercuryf StOB by OUr showroom and fait arm nut fnr Arivm You'll find out in a hurry For here's a car that handles like a fecmer rides like velvet 0 Of-- 'J-- I MeKJury tor -- Test the whper hustle of its angin en tha sfoepest Check its balance on the ifjsjrpgsj Brvo Discover Its raiexing mogie in the heevtegf traffic We know you'B go tor Marcury for it's a of hHI value-packe- rood-grippin- d g performer that mokes driving a after mile year alter year pieoi-ure- — A' h first price? 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nav- - theatre Firing Squads Delegates accorded the governor a standing ovation at the conclusion of his speech Special committees presented 16 resolutions to delegates for further study and action One resolution backs a house bill to provide a raise for federal first" workers and another He told some 300 A F L dele- government urges the legislature to abolish the gates and their wives that favorit- state retirement act or ism accorded by politicians to any removeteachers all who cannot group can wreck the government be classified employes teachers and Dlece Gov T Rnrkpn To u Lee said that if "we lower our them under as the social security act pair to give the board time to act standards to take care of the weak individuals Hhen we are tearing down the whole group" The governor blasted the group for its announced plan of taking a stand against an amendment which limits income tax to 25 per cent on any individual corporation or firm He said he resented big business making more than a fair profit but was not interested in how much one has "I am interested in how the money was made You cannot take away Hut reward system" Lee said " Operates far Everyone The Republican governor declared that he was not interested in satisfying the Federation of Labor or big business or the chain ber of commerce but has tried to operate the state government for everyone Waters Funeral Set w - Two Slayers Miss Welfare of U S Comes First Lee Tells Labor Delegates Reeves sentenced to pay n Merrill and for many the L D S council of twelve will hold their annual reunion at Richmond OB Saturday Of his 46 children 14 are still living Among these is Dr Joseph F Merrill who is a present member of the council All are expected at the gathering A- U Merrill president of the family association reports from Pocatello Ida a general meeting will be held in the forenoon followed by luncheon Younger members will be entertained at a movie in the Richmond Community en driving showed excellent results So far this year 261 arrests have been made compared with only 150 last year Another serious offense reckless driving showed 275 violations compared with only 170 in 1950 V9 -- Reports Wallet Theft an- V tour v rn Mm 20 of 163 ty 21 'Adolf Hitler's acbt "Grille" is tied to a Fieldsboro N J pier wait-i- n to he rut up for steel scrap Brief ceremony was held an Grille's tern by the national production authority to dramatise the need for Driver's Uenaaa — J1 g six-thir- In Utah Increase Reunion Planned SALT LAKE CITY Aug (UP) The Utah highway patrol nounced today that arrests for all types of traffic violations during By Merrill Kin the first six months of 10S1 are running about 50 per cent above the RICHMOND Aug same period last year ants of Marriner W Arrests for moving violations durUtah pioneer toing the first half of this year years a member of We autlti in a Aw FriojoWe quality more sprint Regular exhibits open Wednesday but the big event will be the traditional parade at pm featuring about 30 floats and a dozen bands egg-layin- - Hot weot net matccs 1 Traffic Arrests DrReusser Due At Uinta Meeting Price Man Fades EVANSTON Wye July 21—Dr Walter C Reusser survey director for the state committee on school Voluntary Charge district reorganization will meet Oct 1 with the Uinta county school district reorggnization committee The conference will be held at two p m in the office of the county superintendent of schools Supt Clyde W Kurtz said a second meeting will be held that night st eight for school trustees of districts one two and three T" " jJlpiiK rnrlr Newsprint Scarce la Uruguay Too — FairQueenship taled 2816 compared with 1834 for the same offenses in 1950 The patrol's crackdown on drunk- Polio Epidemic 11 MJLm mapping an "eminently sound" plan for dividing the compensation among the individual Utes and financing future needs of the tribes The money in settlement for long standing claims will be divided among the Utes of the Uintah and Ouray reservations ifrColorado and Utah and the southern Utes Utah Has 'Mild' SALT LAKE CITY Aug 21 - John B Shaw Platfs ot SirrtDSon borings forfeited bail in the city court on charees of not having a driver license and having improper license plates Enter Race forTa 28 President Truman today signed a bill dividing compensation among the three organized tribes of the Uta Indiana He said the bill marks "a significant turn" in relations between the federal government and the three tribes which he praised for r eight-year-ol- So There ITramanSignsBai! 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