Show c I t Truck Firms Are Liable For Driver's Violations ' TK2 OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R f Hearing Brings Out Conflict Between Coal Gas Companies Thursday Evening Oct 29 1953 enforcing Utah laws against truck overloading “Numerous drivers of overloaded vehicles have been given citations permitting appearance in court within five days at which time they may answer the charges” Gridley said But he said that in most' instances the driver fail to appear and because they are out of the state by that time prosecution is ' impossible SALT LAKE CITY ( AP) Trucking operators can be held liable for law violations of their drivers in Utah the Utah attorney general’s office has ruled Asst Atty Gen Ken Chamberlain said that complaints 'charging law violations can be ‘prepared by the Utah Highway Patrol and served on Utah representatives of the firms involved The matter was brought up by Sgt Jack Gridley of the Utah Highway Patrol He said that patrolmen are having difficult 14A How Powerful Is Weak A-Bom- b?' SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— The Utah Public Service Commission took the application of Mountain Fuel Supply Co for an in-- crease in rates under advisement last night The action foUowed an hearing that put into sharp focus the conflict between natural gas and coal for Utah’s indus-trial fuel markets The gas company is seeking issue to that of the reasonablerate increases of approximately ness and fairness of the relationone cent per 1000 cubic feet of ship between industrial rates and gas This is estimated to yield the rates charged other consumabout $513000 additional revenue ers when it adopted a ruling exannually from cluding many The commission narrpwed the participation In protestants the hearing Permitted Statements ' But after adopting' the ruling the commission perimfted several protestants to make 'statements L on what they said would be the effects of granting the gas company’s application The protestants in the case fell SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — into three classifications: " Those There’s no need folks to climb Even though a broken leg keeps her in traction harness at Omaha Neb Children’s Memorial Hos-that coal producers contending off the water wagon Donna Raye Rakow 11 found no escape from her school work The hospital employs a reguand workers havd no interest in That taste in the city supply the case and should be excluded ar schoolteacher so that young patients won’t fall behind in their studies Here Donna works out isn’t an overdose of chlorine a mathematical problem those contending the increase and it won’t hurt you should be allocated chiefly to industrial users and those contendAmber Knight chief sanitarian of the city water depart- ing the commission should go furment explains that the flavor ther and readjust the rate relaa sort of brew concocted tionship by further increasing inis SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Af Bracken Lee to include the f cause they were in addition to the from normal amounts of chlordustrial rates to bring gas into limit set by state law ine budget of more than 10 million mill levy question on the agenda a closer competitive position with secreted substances plus doUars appeared likely for Salt of his special session call With The city contends the Legislaw'hich are falling coal leaves by ture intended that the special Lake City today as department the session expected for trees into streams in nearThe first group was made up there would be time to levies should be in addition tqJ from requests submitted exceeded that which supply some chiefly of potential industrial canyons by limit in the levies additional include the statutory figure of the city water users such as American Smelting It would he the first 10 million the 1954 budget as 'it does not declared that despite & Refining Co and Kennecott Knight histo the last until be have doUar budget in 'the city’s adopted the taste the city water is Copper Corp " of December tory The middle group included lobacteriologically pure and safe The The requests apparently were special improvement of the United Mine Workers cals sesa library- levy based on hopes that a special levy plus railroad brotherhoods and several sion of the Legislature will re- were set earlier this year by the Carbon County groups School Utah VERNAL (AP)— of sewer water and store a city under its interpretation The third group was spearlast Leg- officials hope constructionon will improvement levy which the Su- a statute passed by the headed by the Independent Coal 1 in the the begin early spring was islature ruled Court recently preme and Coke Co However the Supreme Court proposed new Uintah High School illegal The Utah Coal Producers Vernal in The city has asked Gov J ruled the levies were illegaibeAssn which had filed a protest Cost of the structure is estiSALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A earlier did not appear at the mated at $900000 Plans have been changed to in- cardinal of the Catholic Church hearing crease seating space in the gym- will preach in Salt Lake City Sell Under Cost ’ nasium from 1400 to 2080 and Sunday — the first time a cardinal An interesting point of the to reduce spectator capacity in has so appeared in 27 years was testimony which folhearing James Francis Cardinal McIn- lowed a claim that the gas comthe auditorium from 750 to 550 tyre archbishop of Los Angeles pany proposed to sell its fuel will start a $500000 fund raising under cost in order to dispose campaign of the church of gas it is buying from the Clear He Will be honored at a public Creek field in central Utah m 8 in W J O’Connor president of reception Saturday at p the Hotel Utah and will be the Independent Coal and Coke LOGAN — Just off the press speaker Sunday at 2 p m in the was called to the witness Co the new evening school catalog Cathedral of the Madeleine stand and testified under quesof Utah State Agricultural college The fund drive is to provide tioning that his company in order is being mailed to communities money for educational facilities “to hold its organization together in northern Utah Interested per- such as increased facilities at and meet competition of mines sons may obtain a copy by con- Judge Memorial High School and not had conunion wages" paying tacting the evening school office Cathedral School and construe tracted to sell coal to Utah Power USAC at tion of new schools & Light Co at $415 at the mines The brochure lists' practical his company’s cost is although training programs in a wide va ton $547 per fields riety of He said his company is selling to the atomic energy operation at Hanford Wash at $365 per ton and that several companies had SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — sold coal for transport to Korea Members of the Local Amalga at’ $375 per ton He added vthat mated Meat Cutters and Butcher his company has lost $400000 so IDAHO FALLS (AP)— A Fremont County girl’s Workmen of America Union will far this year Generally the major point shoplifting spree was cut short take a strike vote tonight against food stressed of the the who worth found by protestants was that large $600 majority by police industrial gas rates are unreasonof merchandise crammed in a markets in Salt Lake County Union Secretary R L ’ Reese ably low by comparison with dobus depot locker She had lifted 43 articles in said contracts for the butchers mestic rates and the industrial several hours of shuttling be- and food handlers expired last rates are below what the comtween stores and the depot Saturday and negotiations are pany claims it must have to earn a fair return deadlocked Tuesday all-da- Beside Hurricane SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — There are several ways to illustrate how powerful an is Dr Thomas J Parmley physics professor at the University of b Utah discussed several of them yesterday in an address to radiological monitors in the Utah Civil Defense Corps One of the Hiroshima variety has the explosive force of 20000 tons of TNT But a hurricane may make it look puny as it may strike with the force of 30000 Dr Parmley also said one has about as much energy 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