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LOCAL NEWS MIJAIZ A aatz-to I View 1 I i I i 11 i 11 1 1 I It I I I -I 1 i I I I 1 1 11 1 I I 1 9 1 Nt 1 'i- 1- I 1 I I 1 1 1 r' i 1 I I i I 1 I 11 i 1 1 1 i 11 1 i 11 4 1 i I i I 1 1 I 1 It 1 it- Ii i I a i 1 ''t 1 1 I 1 I 41): 441v drt 1 I i RADIO' LOG I 1je a ut2rt i I LOCA 1NEWS CO' Mil aa 4 eIv- i 10 1 ----t 1 liDe pa Chapel 1 cahon I 4 i 1 Officers to Aid Opellino'illites Of 1 Memorial Next Adm Chester Nimitiz retired "five star" fleet admiral of 1 1 the navy and Gen Carl Spaatz retired chief army air forces will head a galaxy of the nation's topflight military men to attend Ileditatroil Ichapel dedication ceremonies 1 next Sun 'SECTION I SALT LAKE CITY i UTAH SUNDAY MORNING- JULYI 1811948 I PAGE ONE 1 ter escue DO chapel dedication ceremonies next Sun- Oir AlPr C710 A' AV TIF 7P'' r' 7- 1 1 11 1r -7 "--1- 1 -IIL I -1 1-' 't 1 mI'' 1 I Chapei tiol lDe ca 1- I 'SECTION 1 1 1 -1 1 i I i SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JULY-1181 1948 PAGE ONE 1 1 1 1- '-s----'-- 1 I 111 1 1- i i 1 Top Officers to Aid Opeiiingrillites i- -E ''''N l' l''' 1 ather OVIIt 1 Of Memorial -Next Sunday 4 -wk 1 1 ---L 1 1 1 I ''1- 'f 1 i 1 i-: 1 i 1 '0 1 1 to attend Meditat Adm- Chester Nimitiz retired "five star" fleet admiral of 1 J- -I the nalry'' and Geri Carl Spaatz retired chief 'IL 8-' army air 1 vegai 4 77 0: r'4- 1'f'''''''''''' 1 i 1 forces will head a galaxy of the nations topflight military men 4''' i 'll 1 roli I --f 71T ----ktot---pr i 1 I 4 I i i 'k N- 1 -kw4: 1 if''': III i 'ttootw ToH'I l'' escue Soli- -1 i 1 '746474 1 i 4 1 -t 1 i i) 2- 1 ''''''''s I I 1 1 I 1 Iv 1 1 I 1 I 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 41 I 'c 1 1 lapelDoe ca tiol1 1 'SECTION 13 1 PAGE ONE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 1 SUND AY MORN 17G: JIM 18114 19:181 1 1 1: I i 1 1 i To-p Officer- to'Aid s------Ns 1 (' -yr 1 1 ekr a ''''N ather Dr 0 Of -S Atemorial -1)lext SULIday "i -i-i 1 6 a 1'4'1' "'i 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I 1 4 i 1 A 4 1 Adm Chester Nirnitiz retired 4'five star" flee admiral of we -k 03! i -izet 1 1 I 1 the navy' and Cen Carl Spaatz retired chief-U S'army air 1 ift temf1 forces will head a galaxy of the nations topfhgtit military 'nen i I v-" 0 1 1 1 i la ti1 TM- to attend Meditaticoil tchapel dedication cerenaonieS next Sun- It '1- a'''''' 1 -7 i'-' '1 tio'''' ''''''-'41- 1 I I Court's Order Halts Union 1 Funds Usage InJunetion tiestraIns 'Expenditures by Dissident Factions 1 A temporary restraining order was issued Saturday i byj Judge Joseph Jeppson in Third Dis- trict court halting ths Use of funds by a dissident faction in the Midvale Smeltermen's 'union No 331 of the International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers The temporary injtinction was issued as a result of a suit filed by leaders of the group which has maintained affiliatiOn to the Parent union Arthur Ashby international 'representative IuMMSW and administrator of local331L heads the tgroup instigating the legal action The suit asked that "purported? leaders of the dissident faction be prevented from using funds of I the local The restraining order prevents' use of union funds in support of the' secession movement and restrains the dissident leaders from representing themselves as officers of the local union ori using any variation of the Xiiiion's name for a -rival- organization A temporary restraining order a TT il 1 union 0 1 Funds Usage 3- 1 InJunction RestraIns 1 Expenditures by 1 1 1 Dissident Faction" 1' 1 11 was issued SaturdaY i by 1 Judge Joseph Jeppson'in Third Dis- tri ct haitin 1 the nse of I der :1 a 1 1 i Yun sage 3- 1 1 i InJunction ns I Expenditures 1 11 II 'ny I 1 1 Dissident Factions I i' 1 11 A tpmr11 197 f-tQ1I161 the in by a dissident faction idvale Seltermen'a -union 7Nr" 11 I Twv1-fts44-1 'No LOULb 1014 Union of Mine Mill and Smelterl Workers I t- The temporary lijtmetion was issued as a result a suit filed by leaders the group which 1 of bee mainteined affiliatien to the parent union Ash- by international -'representative I LT AI M4 and adniinistrator of lotati tgroup msti- ratine- the lersa stetinn 'Than emit IkediiiIi th-- 1-)C e-d from usinr funds of th The restrainino 6 support -of use of union funds th secession movement and re- strains the dissident leaders from representing themselves as offi- cers of the local union orl using any variation of the Xiiiion'S name for a rival organization --u----3- I (--14r---- 4 i '-okif' i I'- t---': -i ''''''''--4 il I 1 1 1 1 4 4 7 -1 i i- Are 1 I 7v 1 1 1 't It Die 1 110 I 1 ipsizes eto 1to 1 r-m viva -2 ek 4ra Tz gru elk li fl ell '171 0 -1 rff CIO i I t' I 1 I I I r7 3--: 7 vi Akk''' 1 k1 4 I i 4 1 1 i'- -4i i i'- 7 4 0 r' rr 'de -4 :1 's'N'' 1 '-1 1 1 1 A owes! Itkii: 141's ''S o-'- '-mes4 1 010:: 1400-- Vol paw -11-w -1' Tk 0 410 ---v 1 0 At-k i I 1 f- le 8 :1 onrNear Hunitntrton 11 Tribune Special I HUNTIN ToN Emery County July 17t---A Carbon county father an Son drowned in the waters of Cleveland reservoir In Huntington canyonl 36 miles from here Saturday when the man unsuccessfully attempted to swim to shore from a sinking row boat wit') his eight-year old boy on his back Bodies of Brinkerhoff 41 Wattiz Carbon county miner and his son Johnny Brinkerhoff 8 were recovered from the reservoir 'about 3:30 pm Artificial respiration was applied for one hour without success 1 I ti I From the Shore intrton 1 larbon county reservoir in vhen the an sinking row Lrbon county covered from was applied Shore fath Hurl to'" 7 I I 1 1 4 I I i 1 1 I 1 1- 1 it I1 '''1 -I 1 If 1 I I I I 1 I I It- 1 I I I I -if' I Av-71 or I I 1 1 I 1 '44 1 1 44 fA I I 1 7- day in Memory-pl Word that both officers will come to Salt Lake City with representatives of all other branches of the service was received Saturday by James Collins chairman of the Meditation chapel dedication conunittee I Represents- Truman Gen Spaatz was named to rep- resent Pres Harry Truman He will be accompanied by lVtaj Gen' Leon Johnson commanding general -115th air force Colorado Eprings Colo who will attend in behall of the air force I I Other railitary representatives to attend1 nclude Maj- Gen Graves Erskin commanding officer of Camp Pendleton Oceanside Cal representing the comraandant of the marine corps Col Reinold Melberg corn- manding officer Fort named to represent Gen Mark Clark commanding general Sixth army Gold Star Mother Mrs' Walter Boyd Long Beach Cal national president Gold Star Mothers of America Inc also will be among honored guests for the occasion I According to 1 information received by Mr Collins Adm Nimitz who took command of the Pacific fleet- ewhen its principal units lay deep in the mud of Pearl -liarbor and remained at the helm tmtil he signed the Japanese surrender document: for the United Sates will arrive in -Salt Lake City next Saturday a day ahead of the dedication He is to be accompanied by his aide ILL L' Page navy I Pulverize Reich day in MemOry'pt- I Word that both pitlerariking officers will come to Salt Lake City with representatives of an I ether branches of the service was received Saturday by Tarces Collins chairman irman of Medita- litrt t41ThAt as tier "4-trel-ret ft --r-- nepresents Gen Spaatz was named to rep- resent Pres Harry Truman He 'will be accompanied by Maj Gen Leon Johnson commanding general 415th air force -Colorado Epringa Colo who will attend In behalf of the air force 1 Other srkilitary representatives to 'attend Include lltaj--' Gen -Graves Eraldn commanding I 1-aanp z-enuiewn cean- side Cal representing the corn- dant man of the IL marine I corps Col Reinold Melberg com- rnancung otncer leort 1 -Douglas named to represent Gem' Mark co Clark- commanding general Sixth Gold Star Mother xtvin tor T-I 'PtvErA cr "s12 I national president Gold Star of America TVP6 fi 1 04 ill Ss toA op 1101a4M LILA axv LAU VU1 gusts for the occasion According' to 1 information ceived by Mr Collins Adm- Nim- I wrio toom coramana or tne Pacific fleet when its principal e- mud ft 'Pon 1-1 tinits dpn in ihp -liarbov' and remained at' the helm Im th til he signed Japanese sur- tiewilreictrat fehl TTruimA tes will arrive in -Salt Lake City next Rattlardsay at dot thonti of the dedicatiom He la to bp new cornpanied by his aide ILL 14 Page navy Pulverize Reich Hearini Ekt 1 111b 1 4 4N 4 i -41Ft fit 40 Hearing Sct 4 1 i 1 -e 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 I I- I IC 1 1 1 1 A A -t 'Adm Chester Nirnitz Ile mill head military delegation 1 'Adm Chester IV-4Nimitz 10' will head milltary deleration I 1 I 1 a 1 4 1134- it 7 A I rr --Fttt! I loseos65-4''''-- It 1 I O- I $: I I -71 Lws -t I k- :4 I I i I 1-e1 40- i I 1' 1 1 I I 41- el -1 '14 i 1 rir'" 4t 1 Al A tzyf 4 i) i I 1 I -Cp1 I I I I LI' I I I 1 164 I 1 I 1 i 7 -74d' 1 i -4-: 1 1 I I i' t- f'' 7111': 1 i I ti 1 1 i i LA heating at which secession leaders will be asked to cause" why the order should not be continued has been scheduled for July 29 before Judge Allan Crockett I 1 4 The petition for the court order maintained 'the original secession action claimed by the defendants was taken in violation of the union constitution "The entire secession movement was based On deceit on the part of its leaders They not only violated their oaths of officeibUt threw the democratic procedures of unionism to the winds" Mr Ashby said Besides officers of the mecca- sionist group headed by Orson Jensen management of the Midi vale smelter Smelting Re1 fining andi Mining eq was listed ap defendant 11 Firms Give Increase 1 zMesuivvhile Kennecott Copper Corp signed a one-year contract with International Union of Operating Engineers local No 3 A of providing for a 12-cent per hour wage increase 1 Terms Of the contract sixth signed by Kennecott with union locals wete announced jointly by Casebolt union business manager and Roy Hatch director of labor relations for the company Local No has a bargaining unit of 200 employes 1 From Park City it was an-flounced that agreem nt on hourly wage increases for miners Orlocal No 99 (010) is expected to be I reached Monday in Inegotiations between union officials and four major milling companies 1 1 Discussions will begin at 10' am lbetweenunion officials and representatives of the New Park Mining Cg Silver King Coalition 1 Mines Co East Utah Mining Co and Park Utah Consolidated Mines Co I I The local formerly was affiliated with the International Union of Mine min and Smelter Workers I heating Bess I i A hatin at which leaders will be asked to IL show 111 11 CIA" CLY PINY tPt go "Sweats Ime1 -Fse uaa AILAW44 Aim be: contirtued ge has beert scheduled for before-Jud Jj Allan Crockett I 41 he petition for 'the' court order i maintained 'the 'origirial secession action claimed by the defendants tken In ef ELSI st 4-1 um-7n Tentire secession Movement was based deceit nn the nart itu buntorn 'They not Only violated their oaths of office but threw the democratic jjproceuures or 13T1101112M to tile AD A A A A wir "Amoy malu of the seces- sionist gr headed by OrsonT Jensen management of the Mid- smelter -tr Smelting Re- Yale fining andi Mining CO was listed a lit defeildajnt FirMs Give lincrease 1 'Meanwhile KenneCott topper Corp signed a one-year contract with International Union of Oper- ating Engineers local No 3 A of 14 providing for a 12-cent per hour Wage increase I Terms Of the contract sixth signed by Kennecott with union locals were announced jointly by Casebolt union business man- per hour wage increase I 1 Terms Of the contract sixth signed by Kennecott with union locals were announced jointly by 1 Caseholt union business man- ager and Roy Hatch director of labor relations for the company Local No has a bargaining unit of 200 employes 1 From Park City it was an- flounced that agreement on hourly I 1 4 7 1 vt 44 (44iNiti' 1 1 i 1 -140wA 1 t- I 1 i I The tragedy was witnessed from shore by Mrs Leona Allred Brinkerhoff wife of the victim and Henry Lutz Price who was fishing with his wife and two children in a nearby rowboat Mr Lutz reported that Mr Brinkerhoff and his an who had been fishing from shore walked over to an old boat 411tabed in and rowed about 150 feet into the reservoir According to Mr Lutz the end of the boat on which the father was standing started to sink and the boy cried out for help' As the boat went under! Mr Brinkerhoff attempted to carry the boy on his back as he swam toward shore Vain Attempt The boy slipped from his father's back and sank reported Mr Lutz Mr )3rinkerhoff then dived twice in an attempt to recover his on but failed in each attempt In his third attempt he failed to come up 1 At that time Mr Lutz who had come within 25 yards of the scene returned to shore and with another man improvised a chain with hooks as a grappler After trying to reach the bodies for some time they discovered the chain was too short The two men then took a tent pole 15-feet long used a hail for a hook and after three hours front the time the two went down re- covered the bodies Emery county officials who ar- rived at the accident site as the bodies were recovered included Neal Rowley Huntington city marshal Bryan I Nelson I Emery county sheriff and Reed Jewkes county attorney Price Mortuary The bodies were takcn to a Price mortuary Mr and Mrs Brinkerhoff and a number of their children were on an outing at the time of the tragedy Born and reared in Huntington Mr Brinkerhoff was a son of Jesse and Rosalie Riley Brinkerhoff He was married about 16 years ago 1 Surviving members of the family besides Mrs 1 Brinkerhoff include six other children Jay 15: Jessie May 14 Rosalie 12 twin four-year-old girls 'Jean and Joanne and a three-year-old boy witnessed frorti I Mired Brink-Le victim and who was fish Id two children at i 'ed that Mr I an who had shore walked at 411tabed in i0 feet into the 1 the end ich the father ed to sink and help: As the Er Brinkerhoff the boy on 1 toward shore ed from his sank reported inkerhoff then' attempt to re- failed in each third attempt tp 1 vir Lutz who 5 yards of the ahore and with wised a chain rappler After he bodies for discovered the rt en took a tent tsed a hail for ree hours front vent down re- 1 ficiais who ar- site as the ered Included tntington city Te1son1 Emery Reed Jewkes 1 tuary taken to a 1 rinkerhoff and children were le time of the in Huntington ras a son of Riley Brinker- rried about 16 rs of the fam- Tiracerhoff in- ldren Jay 15: wane 42 twin Jean and Joyear-o14 boy Date of arrival of Gen SpEtatz the tough wiry man who directed allied air forces Germany and then assumed command of the new armyl strategiv air force to crush Japan was not announced 1 Gen' Spaatz has al military career that dates back to World War I 'when he turned his eyes skyward after graduation from the military academy in 1914 He has devoted most of his life to air power- and in 1929 soared Intonewspaper headlines when he took the army plane Nuestion Mark" aloft on a refueling ance flight and held it there for a 'record of six days 1 DatoOf strilwa of ROnAt7 1A) avier mags sousgias! Iry aa Jr a4a64a Imam" V1CgA allied air -forces which-puiverized Germany and then assumed coin- viand of the new army strategiv air force to crush Japan was not announced I Gen Spaatz has military career that dates back Ito World kyward after graduatio nfrom the War I when he turned his eyes s' military academy in 1914 He has devoted most of his life tet 11111P vbertinow a Intl 4 vs 1 0 XI ftn" yoaLet War I when he turned his eyes skyward after graduation from the 11' military academy in 1914 He has devoted most of his life to air power and in 1929 soared into newspaper headlines when he took -the army plane "Question Mark" aloft on a refueling endur- ance flight and held it there for a record of six days 1' Meti Alk N't VV Liwsgaz i -1 1 1 9 i It's Confusing But Can You Pick cm Out i In I 1 Can you pick l'em out Here are the "look alikes" Sauna was left behind with mumps when her sis1 who will be entertained by The Salt -Lake Tribune ter and other Antimony school children were feted and Salt Lake Telegram next week Among them -by The Tribune-Telegram during their memoraare SannaJane and Anna Joan Black Antimony ble 4'Antimony in Wonderland" visit here last May i her sis- ere feted memora- last May '41k 4-'- I Cnfusino- But an You Pk an 'eni In Out? It Can you pick 'em out? Here are the "look alikes" Sauna was left behind with mumps when her sis- who will be entertained by The salt -Lake Tribune ter and other Antimony school children were feted and Salt Lake Telegram next week Among them by The Tribune-Telegram during their memora Car wh( and are Eight Injured In Canyon 1 Road lishap 1 Returning frpm a church outing at Brighton Saturday at 3:40 pm teenpage youngsters and the 46-year-old driver of the pickup truck in which they were riding were injuredlwhen the vehicle plunged off the roadway and rolled down a 70-foot about three miles west of Brighton Highway patrol reports indicate the light truck: attempted to pass a state' road'' ICOMMiSSiOn truck collided: with the rear dual wheels of the heavier i Machine and was forced over the embankment Both vehicles: Were I 1 traveling the canyon! 1 Injured were: 1 Al Jean 'Allen 12 daughter of 'Mr and Mrs Leo Allen Provo possible fractured leg and internal injuries111 1 LaVel Morgan Id daughter of Mr and Mrs I Morgan 2519 NV 3500 South bruises and cuts EaRie Christensen 16 daughterof Mr' and Mrs Elmer Christensen 730 Scott ave head lacerations Ili i Tracy Wright 13 son of Mr and Mrs: Cleo Wright 4288 5th East! raS10111 and lacera- tions 1 1 1 Iv Gerald 1-Pe erson 15 son of Mr and Mr41Eiroy Peterson 3933-4th East abrasions of the right leg ill Vert Startup 12 son of 431r and Mrs1G Henry Startup 480 5900Southlpossible chest in- Gerald Startup 13 brother of Verl back injury Jesse Pascoe 46 3737-9th East i driver1 suffering from shock1 Injured were taken to Salt Lake General hospital andtreated Miss Allen-and Gerald Startup were held for observation The Morgan girl was trans erted to St Mark's hos- pital and the Christensen girl to Holy Cross thet0 were released Driver of the pickup truck Mr Pascoe1 told lihighway patrolmen the youngsters were returning from an 'outing at Brighton sponsored by Ithe Mill sCreek ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1 I The 'machine went off the road a few feet from the roadside cabin of Bridge li or rIrlage i nal injus Mr and 3500 teror 51 NERae Christens lareratial TracY and Mrs 5th East tions Gerald Mr and 3933-4th right leg Vert and Mrs 5900 4 Gerald Verl ha Jesse East :1 di shoekil "ruurea General Allen 'and for obsn was trans pital and Holy Cis Driver Pascoel the your from an 4 sored by Church ol day Saint Thelma a few feel 11 Eight Injured 1 1 111111 1 1111117i11111 KILL ItOg 1 endur- Ns 2 -14 I I 1 1' 1doox-1 ir ON HIGH NOTE ON Twin Tour Starts Mon'day Days 'of '47 -s Gen Carl Spaatz Will represent Pres Harry Truman A f- What's GoneBe ore Editor's note i Two Gray Line Motor Tours buses loaded with sappy school children pulled out of Antimony early the morning of May 4 Only one youngster was left behind At the last moment she developed mumps and was not permitted to make the trip to Salt Lake City with the other childrn to get the first glimpse of city life Senna Jane Black twin sister of Anna Joan Black was left behind as the Wises chugged out of Antimony Senna Jane held back her tears and choked back a sob She was the only child of school age left in Antimony while the others were to spend so many days of exciting and thrilling adventures in the big city as guesta of The Salt Lake Tribune and Salt Lake Telegram and associated sponsors Everyone felt sorry for Senna Jane and promised her that she could ghave a party of her own Now it's her turn For four sets of twins born in Utah in November 1937 Sunday will be a long day They are awaiting the dawn when The Tribune-Telegram Twin Tour gets under way 1 ppy school me young- Let was not childrn to tuna Joan was the to spend as guests onsors xnad have 937 Stn'v vhen The I PA I I 1 1 e'l I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 I 1 1 i i I I I Memorial to Dead Meditation chapel: a gift from Ross Beason and the late Mrs Beason formerly of tSalt Lake City is to be turned over to Salt Lake City as a memorial to Utah's World War II dead 'While the city will taki over administrative unc i on the chapel in a larger sense is given to the people of Utah as a symbol of supreme sacrifice and haven for those who wish to commune by prayer and meditation with those who made that isacrifice Among the war dead for whom the chapel stands as a is Lt Ross Beason Jr son of Mr and Mrs Beason who died April 15 1914 when hie fighter plane plunged into the sea 1 off the Italian coast Military representatives will be --gin assembling at Memory park at 9 am Dedication ceremonies are set for 10 ara 1 administrative function 8 the china in a lar TI rer RPSA 1St VIVTI These- twins are being assembled because they happen i to have the same birth month and year as Sanna Jane Black and her sister Anna Joan The party was arraned to fulfill the promise Banks In Utah to Sanna Jane 1 i' Tour Starts Monday i I Very: Irealthy Lont wiymos tour stcvvarhts at 9 oc entho'llienl! i 1 ricksen twins Evan Richard and SACS CA 0 IC 1 g2111Za a SC a aA 1' was arranged to fulfill the promise anks In Utah to Senna Jane 1 1 Tour Starts Monday I The twins tour starts at 9 o'clock Very HealthyMonday morning when the Hen ricksen twins Evan Richard and appen I to lack and rhe party promise HH I 1113' 9 o'clock the Hen- and Tooe161 Victim -N-N I Dies in Jail 1 I After' Beating 1 Tribune Special 1 TOOELE July 17 Badly beaten! in the New TOWI section Friday--night Roy Alters 25 60 4th street died in the Tooele city jail Saturday at 9:40 am Police Chief I Jargensen Saturday night said was being held pending investigation Found unconscious I and badly beaten Mr Alters was taken to the )ail for treatment and held overnight while arrangements were made to transfer him to the Salt Lake Veterans' hospital Mr Alters came here from Taos NM and it is believed he Was an employe of the Tooele Ordnance depot' He is survived by his wife Carrie Greago Alters' five children Roy 6 Ernie 4 Leo: 3: Lora 1 and Olybama two Months: all of Tooele his parents Pablo and Mary Aliers Stockton iTooele county 4 -N I It-1r 1 Italian Festival Slated Today The spirit of classic Italy Iwill be revived Sunday when an estimated 2000 members of the Italian1American Civic league gather at Lagoon for their annual All-State Italian day festival I Members from 'Utah Idaho Montana and Wyoming will be on hand to enjoy an all-day program of varied entertainment aciording to Frank Granatoj cochairman Speakers will include City Judge Reva Beck Bosone and Fortimato Anse Imo local businessman Most Rev Leo Steck auxiliary bishop Salt Lake Catholic diocese will be guest of honor Celebiation Startg T6day 1 A week-long celebration leading to July 24-101st anniversary of entry of Utah pioneers into Salt Lake I Sunday on a high note I 1 That note will be supplied by Ericl Rowton New 1York ten8r Backing up Mr Rowton will be the tabernacle choir Church of Jesus Christ' of Latter-day Saints which will match voices at 8:30 pm in a free tabernacle concert Meanwhile at the same time rough-riding cowboys from virtually every 1 state in the west will be swaggering up to headquarters of Days of '47 rodeo to beat the 8 pm entry deadline: And a short time hour of arrival has riot been movie cowboy star of his own rodeo show Will land his plane at Salt Lake airport Members of the Gene Autry Riding club will be on hand to greet their idol Days of Inc which is behind all the activity Monday starts the pages of history turning with noon and evening attractions each day of the week 1 Mr AUtry's World Championship rodeo1 performing nightly will supply the thrills Each noon on a stand erected in front of The Tribune-Telegram building a brief program wilL be presented At Pioneer Village Utah state fairgrounds Daughters of Utah Pioneers from towns throughout the state will gather See Page Bi i i i i i i i Probel-s May Indict More New indictinents in the Utah 1 liquor inquiry may be under conaideration by tha Salt Lake county grand jurors who spent two hours conferring Saturday virith Dist Atty Brigham i Roberts and Special Prosecutor Clifford 14 Ashton:" I It's Ihs ml al -News But 97 High Expected Sunday The mercury which his played in the '90s a week or more and flirted with the 100-degree I mark on several occasions in recent days will climb to about 1)7 in Salt Lake City Sunday the weather bureau predicted Saturday The bureau issued a forecast of "clear afid continued hot Sunday It will be partlycloudy in the afternoon with some rain falling on mountain slopes forecasters predicted A maximum' temperature of 94 degrees was registered in downtown Salt Lake City Satur- day afternoon I 1 -Nett's gh Sunday which his week or more he 100-degree occasions in to about Sunday the predicted Led a forecast mtinued hot partlycloudy with some mntain slopes ted tmperature of registered in ke City SiturI Marilyn! Pugh niece of Mr and Mrs Bridge ron toi the Silver Fork store to telephene for the Salt Lake county fie I 4mbu1ance but the telephone at ithe store was out of order1 Lafallnce Hudson proPrietor drove to Brighton and notified highwoY patrol of the mishap 1 1 4 il 0 An arnbula ce arrived approximately 201 mitiutes later- and the injured were to Salt Lake General hospital Three makeshift stretchers were fashioned from a door and lumber from the Bridge cabin to augrnent i four ftorn ambulances i I 1 Driver of 'the road cdmmission truck was Leland I LaMar Mickelsen 39 363- th test Highway patrolmen id he apparently turned out I avOid a chuckhole In the road iii the lighter truck attempted to pas No citations were Issued111 I I 1 1 1 i IN SMOKE AND DRINK ofmjarK-klYn Mrs l3ridl store to te counlY fi telephone order briefer di tifled i hap am An mately 2( injured vv General stretchers caoloouir and bulances Driver truck wst! sen 39 patrolmer turned ot in the ro attempted were Usti mi 1 1 i la ormal Legislator In i 1 1 1 's Action cores Presidept I 1 Calif I 1 1 The special session 1- of congress called by Pres Harry Truman is "another of tile monumental on which! 'Pres Truman 1 has so Often been the authors" according Although the proportion of as- Lenola Irene with the erlsen tWins sets'represented by loans in Utah's Athlen and Aleth student nurses 49 state and 11 national banks in- who are to look after their health creased $22000000 during the past and safety on the trip leave for year total loans to assets ratio Cedar Fort The group will leave in two royal is estill in line" with the national '49 twin Fords as identical ELS the average Melvin Knapp state Black' twins They will go' directly banking commissioner said Sat- urday 1 to Cedar Fort where they will meet the Strickland twins Edna His consolidated report of Utah banking operations showed that 'LeRee and Mae LaRee for the at the close of -business June 30 first time 1948 banks had assets of $558971- After a brief Wisit at the Strick529 of whh $82738870 were in lend home they will go to Benjaloans On the same date 1947 -min where they will be joined by assets total $5591237568 with the Huff twins Sherman and loans representing $160770288 of Sharon I 14 that amount i He said the report shows that Off to Richfield Utah's banks i are in a "very Then they're off to Richfield healthy condition" where they will spend the night at A capital account increase from the Johnston hotel $30293923 on 30 1947 to i $32617682 on 30 last indi- ght and early Tuesday morn- cates that banks are adopting a Br ing the group will proceed to Anti- i "conservative policy to building up mony where Senna Jane will take capital accounts rather than dis- the lead From then on the party a tributing all profits to stockhold- belongs to her nd the other ers" he said i twins II During the year savings ac- They will decide what they want counts increased from $164761378 to do when they get to Salt Lake to $173854104jand checking ac- City Invitations galore are await-counts from $271838514 to $274- ing them The program has not 679770 according to the been cut short simply because the party is smaller Any group of children would be proud to be re- Twp-Carl Collision membered as they are They're I bound to be happy with the enter- Hurts Four in tainment offered them: 1 I Reiser district manager Four persons were Injured in a Ford Motor Co has made it postwo-automobilei collision in the sible for the trip to be extended 7200 block on State Saturday to Bryce canyon and Zion national at 9 pm I I parks 1 Trooper 1-l Cederlund high- Royal Welcome way patrol eeported the accident occurred when a car driven south Everyone asociated with-those on State by Edward Maliker 27 scenic wonderlands has promised 6593 State attempted to make them a royal Welcome -including a left turn and collided with a' Ashby president'Union pa-northbound vehicle driven by Ve- cific Railroadl Co Charles rona TherningI 30 Orem Smith superintendent of national Mrs Shirley a passen- parks and monuments in Utah ger in the car driven by Mr Mali-' (Pat) Rogers general manker suffered lacerations of the ager Utah Parks Co I Fred face and head IDriver of the other Warner his assistant and Robert machine and two passengers: Ar- Pothier Earl Beck A' 1 dith Powell and Doris Allred Stoker and LiaMont MacDonald Orem- suffered minor injuries lodge managers at Bryce and Zion Taken to Salt Lake General hos-- parks pital by Salt Lake county fire de- The twin 10-year-old's will See partment ambulance the victims the fantastic vistas of Bryce Can-were expected to be released after yon have lunch at the lodge and emergency treatment See Page B-4 Column IS Four persons were Injured in a two-automobilei collision in the 7200 block on State Saturday at 9 pm Trooper 1 Cederlund highway patrol eeported the accident occurred when car driven south on State by Edward Maliker 27 6593 State attempted to make a left turn and collided with a' northbound vehicle driven by Verona TherningI 30 Orem Mrs Shirley a passenger in the car driven by Mr Maliker suffered lacerations of the face and head IDriver of the other machine and two passengers: Ardith Powell and Doris Allred Orem- suffered minor injuries Taken to Salt Lake General pital by Salt Lake county fire department ambulance the victims were expected to be released after emergency treatment zen tikins nt minges teir health leave 'for two cal as the o' directly they win ins Edna for the he Strick- to BenjEt- joined by man and Richfield night at lay morn- to Anti- will take the party the other they want Salt Lake are await- a has the group of to be re- They're the enter manager de it pos- extended national ill lO th-those 'promised including barle 1J national Utah man- Fred rid Robert EacDonam and Zion I wilsee Can-lodge and The meeting ended shtSrtly after noon with neither the prosecutors nor the grand jurors commenting on the matters discussed or on what will be the futuret course of their 'investigations-4 Inasmuch as no witnesses were aubpenaed for the Saturday meeting the jurors and the prosecutors are believed to have studied testirnony of person who recently testifisd -seeking to Idetermine whether to return additional Jrtdictrnents or to wind up their three month 'investigation into liquor matters The grand jury has indicted two 4 Lack for embezzlement of state owned liquor from the Brigham street'pharmacy liquor agency and Robert Harries' former chief inspector for the Utah liquor control commission enforcement division accused of bribery additional in- wind 1up their into as indicted two Lack for em- er owned liquor treet'pharmacy Robert Har- Inspector for antrol iNriSi011 accused i to Rep Bertrand Gearhart 4R Cal) 1 Rep Gearhart stopped in Salt Lake City Saturday night en route to his home in- Fresno CELL "I was on my way home Contemplating a rest of a few Months wlien the special session call came" he said Concerning the special Session Rep Gearhart said 'a statesman thinks of future generations a politician of the next election I am afraid Pres Truman was thinking of the next election" Rep Gearhart is a meniber of the house ways and rmeans committee and served in the 79th and present congress He worked on the tax reduction bill passed by the regular session la the 80th congress and predicts further income tax cuts to come out of the 81st congress next spring I In his opinion the tax structure revision must be designed tO allow income tax reduction and Modernization of business and industry "This will mean a complete new study and revision just minor changes" lie said He predicted Income tax reducUor of a7 much as 20 Concerning the Mundt-Nixon bill Rep Gearhart remarked that he was against outlawing any party He added "any party accepting leadership from a foreign nation is not a political party at all It is an international conspiracy" I i Unu sual Acoustics 1 Tabernacle 1 Astonish Tenor 1 If anyone needs to be able to open his and wide --it's a singer But when Eric Rowton dramatic tenor who will sing at the concert opening Days of '47 festivitiesel discovered accoustical 1 perfection of the Salt Lake tabernacle his mouth almost clamped shut Said Mr Rowtoni New York City shortly after his arrival Saturday night "The accoustics of the tabernacle sol amazed me 'hardly could open tiny mouth-" After the initial shock hoirever Mr ROwton recovered sufficiently to perform admirably at practice sessions In which he became acquainted with his accompanist The concert artist has appeared with several world-fa mous opera companies and last year sang with the Detroit symphony orchestra on the Sunday evening radio program e' -g 7 2 -tr 1 -1 A commis-' 7 fs Ni-ri 1- 1 -46N 1111 1 A8Terage Utahn Coughs IJINA 1 1 1 'Chokes Down $53 Year For every $19 spent by Utahns for items other thailirent services -or taxes $1 either went up in smoke or down the hatch during the iyear ended June 30 Figures' at the state tax commission Saturday showed that moneyspentlin Utah for eigarets and alcoholic beverages including beer reached $34512000 or $5310 for every raan woman and chil In the state The tot 1 is about three tiraes what was spent for roads nearly a third more than was spent for public schools and is More than 6 of all the dollars spent in Utah for merchandise subject to state sales taxes Despite the' $34 million total Utalms actually drank less beer and just paid more for what they drank seer consumption was to 129 gallons per capita after reaching a high of 136 gallons per Utahn (including children) I in 1945-46 The pet capita cost for schooner hoisting was $2064 for the last fiscal rear It hS A- ear ler than rent Mint the hatch showed that er'ages indud- raan woman ent for whools and is merchandise Lly drank less ley drank ns per capita- including chil- $2064 for the rex- services I during moneySI ing beer and child The nearly a more tha subject tl nest beer and 'Veer after rea dren) The I Pollen Count Hay fever victims whio sneezed and sniffled Saturday may have been attacked by pine po)lens -which were unusually heavy for thia time of year Number of pollen grains 1 found per cubic yard of air were: Pine I 36 (0) Grass 4 7 (4) Russian Thistle 4 (4) 1 Figures in indicate the number of pollen grains found on the same date last I 7ear i 1 4ount 1 who sneezed lay may have pin pollens Illy heavy for Number of nd per cubic L36 (0) i 7 (4) 4 (4) ntheses indi! Dollen grains -RepI Bertrand IV Gearhart- "Another I tax! out -IS possible" i i 11 1 1 I 1 a i 1 I IF 1 1 I 4 I A 1 11 1 1 I 1 1 i I a I -I IP 1 1 I I I- I 14 1 I I 1 1 'I 1 I I I 1 I 1 i I i 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 I AllW AIIOMOMINO11401N.

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