Show 1QA THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN UTA1£ WEDNESDAY EVENING GRANDPA MARKS 68TH BIRTHDAY WITH AUGUST 17 1955 A HOWL— AGAIN! SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Dr Clarence R Openshaw celebrates his birthdays with a howl — sometimes with a series of howls He observed his 68th birthday Monday by delivering a daughter to the family of his son C R Openshaw Jr And five years ago — Aug 15 1950 — he delivered by the same parents his own C R Openshaw grandson' 4 v III The parents have a third child Tana 8 born in September — "before" Dr Openshaw said "Mrs Openshaw Jr got the idea of the unique birthday honors" "4 4 Radar Cars Patrol Utah i fcr-- 1 -- iw -- nirinimiM (i — — — 4m— Jk - r— " nnilil J SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Four Highway Patrol cars were roving Utah highways today looking for speeders Lyle Hyatt patrol superintendent said that for the first two weeks the radar units will be used chiefly for educational purradar-equippe- d e WELL CAN YOU TIE THIS George Grove of Long Beach Calif types presented him after war by a displays his knot collection of 252 known Navy petty officer knot-intereste- d Building in S L Brings $200000 State Federation of Labor Reelects Reece as President PRICE Utah (AP)— Delegates litical field as a matter of choice at the Utah State Federation of w Thornburg said declaring it i law WONT START PARTY ghe jenled that abor has any intention of starting a third polit- ical party or Is seeking to become a major political force by controlling either the Democrats or Republicans Theiss told of plans lor the formation of an organizing committee to operate on a state-wid- e basis He asked local unions and members to support the organiz-- s ing drive Elected without opposition were: secretary-treasure- r David S Turner Robert M Lamont Salt Lake City third vice president Dan Elton Salt Lake City sixth vice president Joseph W Cow-- i an Cedar City seventh vice presi- -' Mrs Adele Anderson dent American Fork eighth vice president Oscar Hansen Provo 10th vice president Conway H Le wis Logan 11th vice president and! J Fenton Miller Provo 12th vice president Taft-Hartle- president yesterday j They also elected or reelected and seven a secretary-treasure- r iw-ivice prrMuuma cuiui-sirwill be decided in voting today Top speakers yesterday were E P Theiss general representa tive of the AFL and Mrs Margaret Thornburg national director of the women's division of the League for Political Education The AFL did not enter the po- - j j u 'Federal Agencies May Have to Help With Delinquents' SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The seriousness of the juvenile delinquency problem a government official said last night is so great the federal agencies may have to step in and help "Both the Kefauver committee and the administration" said Richard J Heaney "have proprogram to posed a grant-in-aicombat states juvenile help the d j y I SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— The Frick Building in downtown Salt Lake City changed hands yesterday in a transaction involving $200000 The American Savings and Loan Assn bought the building constructed in the 1880s from Mrs Marian Robinson American Savings transferred three terraces to Mrs Robinson in the deal one on Center Street and two on Quince The building East 1st South houses 65 office re-rooms and three ground-floo- r tail stores five-stor- poses Simultaneously with inauguration of the radar system a series of demonstrations was begun by the New York University Center for Safety Education The first 'demonstrations were made near Salt Lake City and Provo Others are scheduled for Logan Ogden Roosevelt Price Richfield and Cedar City UTAH NEWS Costly Copper Walkout Settled After 47 Days Steel Workers The steel workers have asked the National Labor Relations Board for a j collective bargaining election The board's decision has not been announced Kennecott officials said the agreement would not become a formal settlement unless Mine-Mi- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of the Kennecott started back to Employes Copper Corp work today in four states endstrike ing a costly A joint union council instructed the men to return to their jobs last night after Kennecott reached an agreement with the International Union of Mine Mill was certified as the barand Smelter Workers at Ray gaining unit for Ray w kers Ariz e Kennecott spokesmen said RATIFIED AGREEMENT resume would production A C Skinner secretary of the as soon as maintenance work joint union council said the Ray neglected during the strike had Mine-Mil- l local ratified the agreebeen polished off They said all ment late Tuesday night by a the 11000 employes in Utah Ne- "substantial margin" Terms vada New Mexico and Arizona were the same as in the other are expected back by the end of three states Skinner said ' the week Union members in' Utah Nevada and New Mexico had refused ENDED STRIKE to to work until an agreereturn orThe union's was ment in Arizona reached der ended the strike w hich hit new The scale increases pay Kennecott July 1 Strikes which the of laborers from wage daily started at the same time at the to At the other $1463 $1383 American Smelting & Refining Co and the Phelps Dodge Corp tend of the scale shovel engi- neers will get $2039 instead of were settled earlier a day $1911 Utah workers agreed on settle15 ment terms including a wage and pension pack- Fair Queen Chosen New Mexico age last Friday HURRICANE Utah (AP) — and Nevada workers later acMiss Mewal Musig 18 daughter cepted the same offer But agreement in Arizona was of Mr and Mrs William D Mublocked by a bargaining dispute sig of St George has been between the independent Mine-Mi- crowned queen of the Washingunion and the CIO United ton County Fair 47-day-o- ld Just Received A Carload of II Beautiful Wurlitzer ' SPINET PIANOS " ll full-scal- back-to-wor- You Can RENT One of These Fine Quality Pianos k For As $ Little As 10'00 Per 3Ionth Rental May Be Applied to Purchase I ! 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