Show M I ‘ ' 1 t r i WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 27 THE OGDEN 1933 ’TTT7r PTA Congress Elects Woman ' As President I - rr ( ) i Baker of Logan was elected president of the Utah Congress of V yjsy t Mrs 4 ' w v £ F ' ilL Rose jMA (J Baker three 1 Aa as presi- dent of the or- vice Short on Years but Long on Talent first president Kenneth “Butch” Mollner 11 of Port Lavaca Tex is a small boy with a big talent for art Here he displays some of his paintings which won every major prize in his home town area Kenneth has been painting for five years was Mrs George H Jones Salt Lake City The new secretary is Mrs Ernest F Roberge also of Salt Lake City The women will take office Today in Utah 1’ Dr Lowell I Bennion Salt Lake City moderated a panel earlier at which juvenile delinquency was discussed Speakers included- - Mrs Imogene King supervisor of case work services for the Family Service Society Kenneth Griffiths director of the Boys Detention Home in Salt Lake City and Miss Eva Hancock mental health consultant for the Utah Department of Health Griffiths called the nationwide delinquency problem “appalling” It is the duty of parents and teachers he said to recognize the symptoms of delinquency “Fathers should take time off to spend with their sons” he added The convention ended with “One Hour of Reverie” a meditation period with music pictures and poetry presented by the Jordan School District SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— De- tun reported today The greatset spite- a strike at its mine revenue $7747 came from w ater U S Smelting Refining and SALT out” Named to Council PRICE (AP) — Dean Holdaway has been Price businessman named to the City Council to fill the unexpired term of Belmont Richards who resigned Postal Session RICHFIELD (AP)— The Utah State Federation of Postal Clerks 5 More will meet here May than 150 clerks and their wives are expected 14-1- Vote on Plant Missing Idahoans Found All OK RICHFIELD (AP) — Property taxpayers will vote May 17 on a proposed $225000 bond issue for a sewage disposal plant Music Festival PANGUITCH (AP)— Fourteen high school bands and 16 chor-- j uses will compete here Friday in the annual Region 4 Music Fes-- i tival BYU to Make Awards (AP) — Journalism awards to graduating seniors will be announced at the annual banquet of Brigham Young University journalism students here PROVO May 6 i As a result Demmler said most of the money raised in the sale of stock goes for promotion instead of actual development He said the SEC was considering a rule to prevent this M H Love said yesterday he felt it was a good idea although few if any companies registered in Utah had failed to complete the sale of offered issues Love added the Utah commis: sion now requires proceeds from promotions to be put in reserve until the specified capital is raised Meanwhile brokers in Salt Lake City also said they thought the proposed change in rules w'ould be beneficial Lyman L Cromer president — 't ®!H III Hotel Bon Lomond New Telephone 4-26- Ikit (§xc!r: 67 Representing All Air Linos All Railroads All Steamship Linos - All Hotels All Tours t frUon7 V-- ?l i- IJ’lwl 1 -l of the Salt Lake Exhange said: “Such a policy Js only fair to the public We do not handle issues unless that is the poli- cy” Other broker Cromer Min- That was the comment last night of Oscar A Glaeser vice president and general manager of the firm’s Western division The CIO United Steelworkers have struck at the Lark and Bingham mines Glaeser said there was enough ore in reserve to operate the Midvale mill through tomorrow and perhaps longer and enough ore to supply the smelter longer than that He said the plants are almost entirely dependent upon the Lark mine for its supply “Some custom ore is shipped in” he said “but not enough” The Steelworkers are' striking their international representative said after voting “overwhelmingly” to reject a company offer of 10 cents per hour wage increase The representative Angelo Var-d- u said union officials are willing to meet with company officials at any time to attempt to work out a settlement Glaesar said the wage increase was only part of the company’s offer A number of fringe benefits including increased shift differentials new pension plan and increased company contribution to a group insurance plan were included He called thfe strike “hasty and with agreed ' HERE YOU ARE! Special for the Month of April - UNDERCOAT (Rag $3710 Jab) 275 w PORCELAiniZE 17J0 JM Debate Team Wins $ LOGAN (AP)— A USAC team the placed first in the women’s debate ing Co will operate its smelter and mill as long as “the ore holds sales ’ e) Smelter to Run Despite Strike While Ore Lasts District Judges to Help S L Cut Down Backlog of Cases LAKE CITY (UP) — Third District Court here will receive help from the state’s other six judicial districts to cut down the backlog and allow cases to be tried more quickly Third District Judge David T Lewis said the program had been agreed to by 17 judges from throughout the state He said next September judges from the other six districts would begin a rotation plan to cut down the Third District backlog It was estimated the program would take about six months The rotating judge will handle motion and law cases while five Third District judges handle civil cases and a sixth criminal actions Lewis said the plan was agreed to by the other judges because most of the court work in Utah is concentrated in Salt Lake City 5 At present he said it takes Third or nine District Court POCATELLO (AP)— Five Po- months to get to eight a case after it catello residents missing 24 hours is ready The ideal would be four while on a uranium prospecting to five months he added trip were found late yesterday All were reported unharmed The five were Melvin L Smith Baptists to Meet SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A his son Melvin D Smith their two wives and Douglas Smith regional convention of the Southson of the younger ern Baptist Church is expected the to draw 200 persons from Idaho Smith Friends became alarmed when Nevada and Utah to Salt Lake the elder Smith' failed to report City tomorrow and Friday for work at his railroad switchmen’s job Monday afternoon An $7747 From Water DUCHESNE (AP) — City reorganized search was started yesthe when Smiths ceipts totaled $32036 during terday morning 1P54 City Clerk Hildur W Johns- still hadn't returned TO Lobby fv lli financing gavel over ganization Chosen 'USIlNfr'i) UNIVERSAL TRAVEL SERVICE INC SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A suggestion for tightening the rules covering the sale of uranium stocks was greeted yesterday as a “good idea” by the director of the Utah Securities Commission The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission Ralph Demmler made the suggestion in Salt Lake City Monday What he called a “very substantial percentage” of uranium firms offering stogk fail to sell all the securities they nefd for proper Fr" (7 ovation years July h Q yesterday Donald E to Mrs' for her Utah -- - -- 7A STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Stricter Rules on Uranium Stock Sales Hailed as 'Good Idea7 £ I I V LOGAN (AP) — Mrs H Cecil Birentj and Teachers She succeeds MrsI Rose of Bountiful was given a standing when she turned the (UTAH) division at the Northwest Invitational speech tournament at the University of Montana last weekend Sharon Atkinson of Hyrum and Martha Hoelseher of American Fork were the debaters MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW Ogdon Ford Sales Phone 8803 359 26th St MH2EVADC0DM©r£r' OP'? :T ? y'J of i f k lvvyA-x- £ 1 : :w when yoa build your rtlaming wall of CONCRETE DLOCH It s - it's aasy— you can do it your-sa- lf Fra a ashmatas complata instructions Enough Utah Conerata Block for 4 high and 10' long Retaining WaR costs approximately Sn70 quick- -- ovar a cnrPOTi waak-an- o! 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