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No Stage Fright Heif SALT LAKE CITY Feb 6 (AP) Dr Edward J Allen Denver region 11 chairman of the wage stabilization board emphasized today that there are no absolute ceiling on wages "Pay rates are not frozen" said Allen "Adjustments may be made within certain limits The job of the board it to stabilize wages not to freeze inequities and hardships" Dr Allen arrived in Salt Lake City to participate in wage clinics sponsored today and tomorrow by the University of Utah and labor pjjfcnizations in the state Invitations have been sent to industry and labor representatives In all parts of Utah Wages were frozen on Jan 26 1951 Shortly thereafter the WSB started a thawing-ou- t process "If payrolls and income from other sources along with prices had "been permitted to rise 'sky high' while the government Is buy ing and producing defense materials" Dr Allen said "the nation would be enduring true inflation instead of the partial inflation we have now" Wage stabilization officials will explain at the Utah clinics how certain wage increases may be made without obtaining prior WSB approval and the procedure neces-sar- y for petitioning for wage adjustments which require board aci tion Court to Decide Future Held Good For Beet Growers of Legality Rich School Bond multi-millio- STANDARD-EXAMINE- R WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 6 1952 Utahn Dies as Plane Crashes LAKE CITY Colo MOVING Feb 6 (AP) half mile from the ranch and about Ilactric m texos highway 149 iterate Bishop said the plane broke in The Street — riuiu two when it hit the hillside at L y about Ike le p m Leturgez apparently died instantly The body waa taken to Gunnison of Sunnyside Utah He waa beSLAOE TRANSFER Sheriff George Cope a coroner lieved en route to Florence Colo by SSI SSatf Street and an unidentified civil aeronauBfet OMt from Price Utah" i tics administration inspector Rancher Clair Bishop said he waa the only person in Leturgez and his hired hand unidentified the plane saw the Diane nasc nverheorl 5 feet from the ground There was a heavy wind blowing Bishop said as the craft veered off and mono rirst h smacked directly into the hill one- pointment for fast loan A Utah man was killed when hut light Piper cruiser airplane crashed into the side of a hill 12 miles north of here yesterday Killed was Oscar Leturgez 40 50 yarda from Colorado if four-thirt- ) 50-7- ' V 2 Writ for Fill out and mail or application bring ia Cash promptly upon opprovaj River Gives Up 3 Victim's Body SALT LAKE CITY Feb 6 IAP) The president of the American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists predicts a bright future for the industry which satisfies the world's sweet tooth P S Reeve of Saginaw Mich: said the industry is spending more of its dollars on research today than at any other period in its history Reeve addressed the seventh general meeting of the society Another speaker Dr Louis L Madsen president of Utah State traced the Agricultural college history of the sugar industry in this area He noted: that it was founded at Sugar House a suburb in southeast Salt Lake City "The early efforts in the industry demonstrated the necessity for research Such problems as the amount of irrigation crop rotation and disease had to be investigated" SALT LAKE CITY Feb 6 (AP) The Utah supreme court has been asked to rule on the legality of school building bonds issued by the Rich school district The den cision will affect a new dollar school construction program Rich district issued the bonds under a new law which increased the bonding power of districts from 4 to 10 percent of assessed value IS Others Apply The outcome of the Rich district test' will determine the eligibility of the other 15 school districts who have applied for a portion of in sales tax revenue available for local school building con- THI OGDEN (UTAH) ever-popul- ar ts LAST struction The state has set that amount aside However no school district can qualify for a share of it until the question of bonding limiti has I been determined The 1951 legislature limited aid GARLAND Feb 6— A three-afor construction to those districts which have taxed them local citi- comedy "Ever Since Eve" will be zens to the legal limit presented by Bear River high tonight and tomorrow states Building Levy Milton Johnson drama director The districts must bond to the Each performance will begin at legal maximum which was defined n the high p m in by the new law as 4 percent of the school auditorium district's "actual" property value The play centers around the at("Assessed" value is 40 percent of of high school students to "actual" value) The districts also tempts battle of the must agree to set aside a building weather the time-ol- d sexes Johnson explained 10 °f mills or five vears or Vif "When the curtain rises 12 mills for four years against all Clover editor of the school Jonny in paper the district property Rich the first district attemp- played by Jerry Cannon suddenly with Susan Blake ting to qualify voted to issue bonds finds himself Karen Johnson and to the new 10 percent maximum portrayed by Betsy Erwin portrayed But when the bonds were presented Lene by Gae Harris as his assistants to the state the attorney general "Susan and Betty know litraised a question as to the constitutle about journalism andvery:when tionality of the law boosting the Johnnv and hie frier rl Kuul bonding limit played by Karl Hess catch his measies iney nearly ruin the paper Unsuspectingly the girls print that their — TVr ar i - wnrincinal ippTw Ariamc has married the journalism teach er ciame Kirby Johnson said "Gloria seen Bear River High To Offer Comedy (UP) Sheriffs deputies yesterday recovered the body of William H Lehman 47 Salt Lake City from the waters of the Jordan river He had been the object of a search since his out of SI employed men and wom-- lean automobile was found half in Nov 6 All preceding dragging operations failed The victim an of the Bacchus plant of theemploye Hercules Pow- u u wag iasi seen on the evening of Nov 5 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