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Show Noted Utah Artist Dies on At Age in 68, :/ THE OGDEN [UTAH] STANDARD-EXAMINER FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 1946 Report Declares 4. Water Users to Ask State Hospital For Reclamation Cash Set-Up Disgrace .SALT- LAKE CITY, J,- Leo Fairbanks, distinguished have been LAKE ^s. s,^ s^s Mesa, Lla Bg oe okCaof church's Sun- when was damage suit i the Denver Rio against Western railroad by Clyde j Do the $10,000 For You Improves the functions of the skin. Soothes ·. the nerves. Stimulates digestion, circulation and elimination. Increases intestinal action. B Ru e d1 ud cs eups overweights. the underweights. If joints are stiff with inflamed (AP)muscles, rheumatism and such ailments. Medical gymnastics and massage artist · Wilkerson sought the damages SHawaii^His vases and fulfilled Book'-'of 4 bered that prosperity brought to SALT;LAKE 4 CITY. Mormon are CAP) SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. Oct. many 'other assignments for the aav "school union ''one section of the state is shared n headquarters. (AP)--A two million dollar state by all sections;" Shortage of personnel and lack ofChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter- L addition Scheduled on he painted scores City -Monday. a He suggested that even utilities, a building, for isolation of contagreclamation fund to supplement died yesterday in, Utah landscapes, and many r«-'Saints, federal monies for development ofmines and railroads be included ious diseases were deplored in a Corvallis, · Ore., hospital, it was paintings, several of which Dispute Wil1 be sponsored by here today. Deceived national recognition. minor Utah reclamation projects report .by Dr. Owen -P. Heninger, learned LAKE SALT CITY, Oct. 4 He · was 68 years old. Deatn H e was a * e e Ve'rnoRomney, past president of Yernon of the Utah state followed, treatment for heart and re elected will be requested of the next ses-. Republican state Negotiations seeking the solution ident, and superintendent' and Utfh'Art served for institute D. D. Harris of Ogden vice ' sion of the 1947 legislature. hospital, in .his biennial report to kidney ailments. member of the chairman, emph i zed) however, of a labor dispute at the r Perry will be very beneficial. The Utah Water Users associathe state welfare commission. school that anyone interested is invited. Zolezzi. Inc., turkey canning and had served "as. prof es- TM£ dent, Fairbanks "-Sunday church genera ! college to"were' Graduate s c c nprocessing arranged Absence-of-the 'isolation building sor of art at -Oregon State tion agreed to make the request' .plant service board. Swedish Maannual meeting at since 1923, White Fairafter 20 tific day. Workers have .been strike Pauline yesterday "so. necessitates contrary practices, sixs. Lake ^ His s as art for'the Salt 53 L e w the capitol whenwasa motion sugseur, since Tuesday. 'he married. in 1916; twenty-seven modern to He banks, the of science dictates W. R: Perry, plant manager, said 9 to 5 every passed. gesting the fund City schools.'' Among other survivors surVTves.'" Bid?., common W sense measure and Discussion of the that' is-.a- disg- son of the' late John B.' Fairbcompany had offered wage incday except SundT. Fairbanks, professor Unon Pa tho reases of 67% to 72 cents. The that the fund be made our -state.'V Heninger's anks and -Mrs. Lily Huish Fair- Of sculpture at the University of cific train.' race ays and holidays. to' Ible to water users and he was born in · · Poultry Workers, union (A. F. L.).: banks, a " noted eaid. Michigan, sculpnationally without interest. The fund would Turnbolow April 1878. After edulocal 311 has asked 70 to 80 cents, Commissioner Sophus Bertelsoh, Utah', h* siiDDlementcd biennially until a he said. cation in Utah'and art studies in.t0 Funeral services will be condnoon Re at with LAKE SALT CITY, Oct. 4 in submitting.a report to the govrlvoMng fund of "several million The Democratic he returned-to Salt Lake ucted in Corvallis, after winch _ m- T\ " u jimiiini;;; state a ernor, decried low salary scales City in'· (AP) dollars" is available. '. f 1-t\ 1904 to assume the additional funeral -be services will committee a Abe announced, Sen [has Murdock, speaker, at professional and non-schools.'..withof political rallies at which effect for . , the Salt; Lake- City-conducted m Salt Lake City prior the meeting, urged members not. series w m b at become discouraged by estimates Democratic congressional and the. hospital 'He-painted .many' religious sub- burial-here. professional help MAKE of the cost oC, the proposed cen- candidates will speak. and said this-;made, it-difficult'to waters Utah Monday night at St. George, obtain and keep a necessary-minimtral Colorado project to divert Abe Murdock, Rep. Walter K. and said At These of the river, and Supreme Court Jus um "staff. that if necessary all taxable propUp assBertelson M. also said the Larson be that will speak. tice Martin erty in the state should The -same group will appear Tuesessed to finance xprogram, to- use Bushnell general which has been estimated to cost day .-night at'Cedar City. at'Brigham City for the Murdock or more. at ..Senator will' speak $200,000,000 should be thoroughly investi"Sometimes, in large projects, Provp Wednesday- afternoon and gated by an unbiased SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 4 committee. too. Brigham Wednesday evening. the burden of repayment "To meet the minimum stand(AP)--Utah's automobile license' Two heavy to be restricted to the com-, Senator, :jyiurdock,--Rep.- .J: ,W.ards recommended SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 4 by the Ameri- SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 4 Robinson and -Justice' Larson, willcan 1947 carry in the will paratively small groups which" slogplates, association there lax collections' by i f Psychiatric Brown in Utah duri(AP)--Employment benefit directly from it," he toldspeak at a rally in Salt'Lake City should be at least a 20-fold E September was at the highest an,-"This Is the Place." ng the-Utah state treasury amounted ;. i . - the meeting. "It must be remem-number The' and of the year of registered nurses, in the phrase, uttered --by Brigonly 3,000 Famous $6,015,061 for the first quarter three times the number of physi-below the estimated number of ham Young when the .Mormon to 1946-47 of the year. fiscal number ward attWear Red of cians and the 'a year earlier, the U. S. leader first saw the Salt Lake Reporting the figures, K. B. endants should be service said today. M Y commemoN A V Y A A N D USES sonality. in will 1847, estimated September valley one-half," Heninger's report Christenson, tax commission cash' ' 'He said that lack of .the employment at 209,020. That com- rate the 100th'anniversary of the said the. total was 33.8 per ^ ier, about ha ward made necessary either to pared wit total .of arrival. pioneers' excess of collections for the ! f ,,.. _-emcent in a a lock person with such disease earlier, although The slogan will replace the PRICED in a dormitory room without the ployment in governmental war corresponding period a year "Center Scenic America,"3 attention of a trained nurse, or be Plants declined 23,750 in theline, earlier. ACCORDING TO which has been carried' on Utah allowed freedom of a ward occu- riod. income of Collections individual If years. for several SIZEI plates inc50 j other patients. Mines, mills and smelters pied by The 1947 plates will be black and corporation franchise taxes ! g He also urged increased occupa-reased their number of workers orange with letters. tional and recreational therapy facapproximately 10,850 to 12,dropped from 3413,983 in. 1945 to 750 in the past month, the agency J. Lambert Gibson, state tax ilities. 1 $350,189 this year, but all other iM«»OrdmfilW commission said chairman, suffisaid. Employment in wholesale cient steel has been obtained to types of taxes produced increased = revenue. retail trade jumped- approximately provide two Army plates for each car. Sales tax collections jumped 37.5 per cent to $3,233,776 and moUtah who Mormon illustrated' the alleged to -*-for . at temple and "temples injuries Found in he fell into a wheel jStassen to Speak·* CauseAction |pitsuffered in the railroad's Denver shops. SALT CITY, Oct. 4 (AP) Judge J. Allen Crockett In Salt Lake District What Massage Will no cause for . ruled there ^M»p.r::jB su Session e ' . | It its l Democrats Report it -- A · ' · j Increase Sfoted in Furniture Business Utility SALT LAKE CITY, Oct 4 PSC Investigation (AP) -- America's furniture business shows a of U . 'A- Perfect Reconditioned S. Army CLOTHES ARMY 2. Regulation GI Army Wool Drawers Pants Sweat Shirts U. .S. Fatigue Coveralls GOVERNMENT Gal. eall Fein in 69s Hammers Electric Soldering Iron Dietz Chrome Vanadium. ·.V SAVE Surplus Steel AU ',.. Comforters Frame ; ms SPftlAL Army PACK RACKS WOOL GLOVES Leather palm. sizes. Surplus S. U. Frame "TJ. S. Canvas 3.97 Folding Cots .» BRAKE MERCHANDISE U. S. 5.87 u. s. 109% JACKETS Wool 100% Padded elbows. Ideal duck hunters Virgin 2.79 for Reconditioned 12.79 3.69 2.39 4.75 FIELD 3.95 to JACKETS, ... Chicken Feather Limited Stock. SPORTSWEAR JACKETS, new TOWERS OIL RAIX COATS Towers Short Jacket RAIN COATS, new Wool 100% AMMUNITION .50 CAL U. S. RUBBER Eighth' army court martial today FORT DOUGLAS, Oct. 4 (AP) sentenced Pvt. Clifton J. Dausat, Fort Douglas will observe the 84th anniversary of its establishment on 27, New Orleans, to seven years imprisonment on conviction of ass- Oct. 26. The post was set up to house 'troops organized aulting three Japanese nationals 26, 1862, Indians and protect with a knife here July 12. Pvt. fight mail routes. Simon J. Perry, also of New OrFort, one of the oldest in leans, was sentenced to 18 monthstheTheUnited upon conviction of participating States, has experienced the assault .with his hands. Both four wars. were -ordered dishonorably dis- Crowded with army activities the war, the fort now housall their pay for- during charged and es only about 500 officers and men. feited. 2.79 BOOTS LINEMAN 5.95 CLIMBERS U. S. CONSTRUCTION FLARES U.S. ARMY CANTEENS, MESS KITS ARMY LEATHER M CQ Match t U.S. 3.45 !...set 1 98c Wool Lined Water u Repellent PANTS... RAIN COATS RIFLE HOLSTER 1.67 ARMY All Sizes SADDLE 100% Wool Slip Over SWEATERS, with Scarf to CANVAS BUCKET 3.37 HERE'S 98c BASIN o 49c S. U. S ARMY A R M Y A N D Ogden's M«il Orders 375 Filled HEELS N A V Y Army Store 24th Street inspect Jr repack front bearings. wheel t p eb cr a k e MAKE ROOM FOR GO DEVIL COASTERS Res, 7.95 S Phone 2-4188 U QR .wW · NURSERtf CHAIRS Re. 4;95. 1.95 OSCILLATING RAZORS if King 3 AA to C in ..The Slippers GREEN STAMPS TOO! THE EMPORIUM ]!!::TM^^ SATURDAY! Semi-Annual Fashion Thrill! brakes. BRAKE John K. Ang-erbaner, Mgr. 23rd and Wash. Ph. 6697 MOTOR ··«»«» ARM O QR Res. 4.95 Clearance QC t.»W 'Jeweled! ; CHAIRS fcaWW 4.98 · Feathered! · Forward · Capulette! ·Cloche! · Clearance ·Draped! n QC fciwli Reg:. 4.S5 Fabulous, in everything ELECTRIC Vite Tone Type A P P L I ' M .. High Crowns! PADS Clearance CAN OPENER Tilt! Bonnet! AIR CHAMP RADIO KIT HEATING DESK LAMPS LSPECIAL!GOODS Expert .-Mechanics toGive You Guaranteed Satisfaction. I · TOOL Buffers, Burrs^ l l , Wheels, Reg:. 8.95, Clearance,. store for this CHAIRS with Recharger W.3U Hundreds ot Exciting Jane Morgan Hats AC FLASHLIGHT and Battery O QQ BANTAM CHILDREN'S Reg. 2.95 Clearance CHILDREN'S needed. Leave your .car, while .you do your shopping,' at Ogden's Two O Clearance Clearance downtown to | APPLIANCES NEW Check and add contact with drums. y ,/L C a r e f u · Oct. OF ODDS AND ENDS o nTO ·····MM Inspect, clean and ' H O E NEW wheels and o v e the brake |j Clearance |e sAdjust h o e s t.o secure full " C OC FIELD STURDY, HARD-WEARING e m brake fluid 100% AH-Wool ARMY BLANKETS Surplus : ·*/· f *J E n s Idrums. 4.69 slain this autumn, state director of 8M In All Styles WHAT lining. »«U3 set Liberty Essential ONLY 16.75 24,95 28.95 BOXES Vern Hopkin, Sizes Sentenced Fort Douglas Prepares For Assaulting Nips For Anniversary YOKOHAMA, Oct. 4 (AP)--An SLEEPING BAGS Comouf/oge J. Two Yanks V S. Fat THIS WEEK U, S. Navy JacketsHUNTING KNIVES Bedford cord, alpaca line'd." sheath. A ALeather OC Full zipper. New.09iO Special...'.'-....... U. it adminthe' production and market CITY, Oct..4 said today. Hunters will istration, Third district court jury delib3e requested to give the fat to erated only 15 minutes before con- .SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 4 :ounty collectors to alleviate the victing Kervin H. Johnson, 39, of (AP)--Chief Justice Martin M. current, .shortage, he said. involuntary manslaughter in the Larsen of the Utah supreme court death of George R. Goddard, 25, described this country's freedom in a restaurant slugging last. of the press as one of its strongest 4th. bulwarks of liberty. H. set Oct. Albert Judge Ellett "The newspapers, magazines and 11 for sentencing Johnson. other ,ol the country conWitnesses testified that Johnson, trive journals more light on the after striking his wife in a quar- affairstoofshed the nation than any othin a downtown er form of publicity," he told the rel at a table a stepped to booth occupied by Salt Lake Kiwanis club in an adGoddard and struck Goddard dress marking National Newspaper in the face with his fists. Goddard died of a fractured skull. "Since informed public opinion Johnson testified that he struck is the most potent restraint upon Goddard in self defense- claiming misgovernment, the suppression -that Goddard had grabbed him or even limitation--of the press' that he feared he would be att- freedom can only be regarded acked. with grave concern." SALT LAKE A 1.47 1.77 8" Master Wrench on War $1000 - Press Freedom Heldin fat from 'deer Manslaughter Case YOUR 3.29 Lanterns 1,97 | ; 3.67 Box 1.89 | to j 98c Metal Tool New CITY, Oct. 4--The BRIGHAM . ,. 1.79 Surplus ...79c .. S. i and Per- Goose . ... E- Safety Cans Coal Forks 1.85 Sweat 89c U. S. Army Red One 2.89 Small Sizes Only Heavy Sheep Lined Coat Shirts Hunters* Ticking U. Blue Denim Jackets Army Wool Shirts Brigham City Area . PILLOWS New | vehicle registration and fuel From tor taxes gained 42.7 per cent, to Sl,783,415. Collect following recent births were rep- Suit Filed from Brigham City 40' SALT LAKE already gain today orted CITY, Oct. 4 (AP) per cent in volume over last year On · Check and stands to increase even more state public service commis- Douglas and Eva Bernice TuckerFARMINGTON, Oct. a4--Edward in the next few years, William sionUtah today ordered Brigham investigation daughter. 3. Schwartz has filed firms to proceed. Grant Ross andCity, Hugh Bagby of Baltimore, presiBrunker in Second district court petition utility Mary. for a dent of the National Wholesale The companiles are the Telluride Owens, Brigham City, son. of $1,000 plus interest Furniture association, said today. Power Co. and the Gunnison Telep- Takeo and Fugie YamTawatari at six per cent from Weldon W. "Returning veterans and five hone Co. asaki, Corinne, son. Hayes, defendant. million war marriages have creat- The commission said the probe McLaren and Nona Packer The plaintiff alleges that on ed a demand for home furnishings ordered after "numerous-com- Funk, Brigham City, son. Aug. 6, 1946, the defendant made, which is keeping pace with the plaints that James 'Town charging services, zra and Max'ine' executed and delivered a personal home building boom," Bagby equipment and facilities are ina- Davis, Brigham City, son. amount to in an interview. Wayne and Ilene Rhodes Free- check in the However,of $1,000 dequate and inefficient to meet the is allit He reported that floor coverings, plaintiff. and reasonable needs son. man, of Brigham City, just Schwartz endorsed the very scarce a year ago, and ap- the public" had been made. J. Burke and LaRue Emma eged, to the Barnes dur- Hearings on complaints against Christensen McKinlay, Brigham check, presented pliances, almost non-existent Co. and payin now KaysviUe, Banking are war, company the moving the power ing will be held City, daughter. ment was and has been subsequentamounts showing gains of 75 to 80Gunnison, Oct. 15; Richfield, Steve Elliot and Helen Bell ly refused. per cent in many areas. Oct. 16; Delta, Oct. 28, and Mil- Jarnatt, Howell, son. The modern style of furnishings, Oct. 29. Hearing on the tele-! William LeRoy and Doris-Barker he said, is greatest in demand, phone company complaint will b e Stander, Brigham City, daughter. and attributed this to the increased 15 at Gunnison. Deer Sought number of young home-owners. SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 4 (AP) Utah hunters will be asked to turn Conviction Quick · Complete' .Wifh'-Ropes U. Births Reported Firms Face Size 16x16 j i | Pyramidical ... EYES Perky Patent Slippers and a Sturdy Oxford --With f GOODS Army Store 24th Street . Reconditioned Special Taxes it T. .. RED GOOSE STYLES i S 375 YOU'LL on · ,· Ogden's e · Agency Reports is J. Plates toCollection Auto Employment Up, . R ' · i twelve-Sen' t · j i rV= . ' . . .' ' , '' '. '' Rally Speakers i Strike New-as-tomorrow MASSAGER 4.33 A N C E 2317 Washington Blvd. styles- specially ected for Jane QC S THE - MILLINERY E type and taste! M P DEPARTMENT-SECOND .but' price! FLQOR.;, sel- Morgan day and every; O R I --:; ' U |