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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 24

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n-rt-irite 'iZ -i- wit1 S' icasEwsif: PSK4SlSSiwsfai 24 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Saturday January 22 1949 40 MILFORD TRUCKS Logan of Told Rites Will Create New Abbey Failure to Arrive Delays Sheep Feed Caravan Red Dan gers bishop It was explained except that his jurisdiction is confined to the area within the monastery boundaries Bishop Steck arrived at this near-snowboufid area Friday night Also present for the eventful ceremonies of Saturday were Most Rev James Fox abbot of the mother monastery of Our Lady of Gethsemani Trappist Ky Most Rev Robert McGann abbot of the Monastery of the Holy Ghost in Georgia and Rev Columban Hawkins superior of the most recently created monastery of Our Lady of Guadaloupe Glorietta N' Other Catholic priests and notables will attend the ceremonies which begin at 9:30 am and also to attend will be a number of nuns of the Salt Lake and Ogden areas with other specially invited guests Arrived from San Francisco was a Jesuit priest Rev Alexander Cody of the University of Skn Francisco roads the only firm footing they could find Two pilots Selar Hutchings of the Desert range experiment station and a Milford flier also located two Milford mechanics who had gone into the Wah VVah region to repair a tractor Wednesday The two Bob Tomsik and By STEVE WILLIAMS MILFORD Beaver County Jan 21 Because a snowplow failed to arrive here Friday forty trucks loaded with feed for snowbound sheep stood on Milford streets from early morning until nightfall They were prepared to leave in the wake of a plow expected in Dick Benton signalled to the Tribune Lnw4 Wire HUNTSVILLE Jan Members of the colony of the Trappis Monastery of the Holy Trinity Friday night awaited the coming of Saturday morning and the long-anticipated abbatial blessing of the monastery which will officially raise the monastery to the status of an abbey Officiating at the historic ceremonies will be Most Rev Leo Steck auxiliary bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic diocese The sacred ceremonies will also see the recently elected Most Rev Maurice Lans complete his assumption of duties as abbot of the abbey created and he will be invested with the ring the crozier and the miter symbols of his rank as an abbot An abbot has status within the Catholic church on a level with a flyers that all was well They have a sheep wagon to live in and were still working on the tractor The fliers dropped mail at isolated Garrison Millard county near the Nevada line and flew over the mountains south of Baker to seek a cattle feeder who had not been heard from for some time the morning from Springville w-hich had not arrived late Friday night Drivers and sheepmen spent the day playing cards and billiards An air check Friday of snow-stranded sheep and cattle herds and herders camps from Milford to Wah Wah valley and as far west at Baker Nev showed dozens of pickup trucks stranded with drivers attempting to shovel their way through drifts to their camps Huddled on Hoads Good Condition CLEARFIELD Jan 21 Lt jg) George Gregory USN has reported for duty as assistant public works officer at Clearfield naval supply depot Lt Gregory has just come from Guam where he was stationed for two years His home is Winchendon Mass Trfbue iwirt Wlr LOGAN Jan 21 Striking at the point that the Communist living within the United States is greater threat than those living in Russia Dr Adam Bennion vice president and assistant to the president of the Utah Power and Light Co addressed the annual membership meeting of the Logan Chamber of Commerce at which five new directors were named Honored at the meeting wras Hovey secretary of the chamber since 1910 and who has done a great service in this capacity He was presented with a wrist watch by Hess vice president of the chamber in behalf of the membership Dr Bennion made a plea to be stirred and the rededication of a birthright whic hcould be away from us by the indifference of our people" The speaker told of the beauties of Cache county and of its educational industrial and other features A film was then shown on America Means to Me" after which Dr Bennion concluded this talk stressing the fact of free enterprise and competition was the best way of living Five new directors were named for a three-year term as announced by Dr Wennergren chairman of the tellers They are Reed Bullen manager radio station KVNU David A Burgoyne assistant experiment station Utah State Agricultural college Ernest Earl manager Texas Oil Co Claude Quinney as district assistant manager Carnation Milk Co and Jack Croft manager of the Sportsman Livestock was seen huddled on Wait in Vain for Clearance in vain ail day Friday for a snowplow to precede them and break open roads to the flocks Piled high with life-saving feed for snowbour sheep in the Milford area these trucks waitrji TAIPAULIKIS Ore Car Tips Hurts 'Miner Provo Students Win Flights Depot at Ogden Loans Road Tools to State The cattleman whose name was believed to be Osborn from Garrison was not located but his cattle were seen from the air and were in good condition and had recently been fed indicating that all was well with the man A warm south wind Friday erased snow from the tops of some high ridges in this area and sheepmen were able to move their flocks up ta where they could graze The wind also contributed to drifting in roads at lower elevations hindering breakthrough operations The few available tractors and bulldozers large enough to cope with heavy drifts in this region have been opening trails near Black Rock 20 miles north of here Equipment drivers report greatest livestock losses from owners not knowing where to find their herds and say that if the animals could be located from planes much time could be saved in reaching them with feed Leaders Divide Ogden Meet Into Sections 60 ONLY 30x50-FT CANVAS TARPS (New) In Essay Test EUREKA Jan 21 Crushed under an ore car which tipped over underground in the Chief Consolidated mine here Friday about 10 pm Doyle Hansen about 23 was rushed to Fayson hospital by ambulance shortly after How seriously injured he was could not immediately be determined The ambulance in which he was taken had to be preceded by a snowplow part of the way due to drifting of snow by high winds on highway 6 through the canyon between Eureka and Payson First reports svere that Mr Hansen suffered broken ribs and pos 24-oz Duck Water Fire and Mildew Proofed Ocean Gray Color 2 Hem Grommets and Rope Tie-downs on All Four Sides Tribun LMfd Wire PROVO Jan 21 A round trip by air to Los Angeles was presented to Brian Rasmussen son of Mr and Mrs Louis Ras-mussen a junior at Provo high school for his winning essay in a contest conducted by the Provo flying school Merrill Christoph-erson airport manager announced Friday in the school assembly Richard Nelson a senior at the school was awarded a round trip by air over the Utah national parks as second place award In third place was William Wightman a sophomore who won a trip to Salt Lake City by air Tribun Lasd Wlr OGDEN Jan 21 Four Caterpillar bulldozers from Utah General depot will be loaned to the Utah state highway commission Saturday for use in snow removal in southern Utah it was announced Friday by Col Frank Holbrook commanding officer The equipment will be manned by state highway personnel Two other Caterpillar and one rotary snow plow have been turned over to the Western Chemical depot at Tooele to augment equipment which has been taken from the depot to fight snow drifts in western Utah sheep country An army truck has been loaned EACH wUySureda'SIlOOtillS Accident merely injured Tribune Leased Wire OGDEN Jan 21 Teachers supervisors and administrators of i Ogden city schools Friday after-! noon concluded the second day of their second annual midyear lead- ership conference following a se-1 ries of sectional meetings at Ogden I high school The conference officially began I Thursday night with the banquet! session in the Ben Lomond hotel with Lee Cain president of Ogden Education Assn in charge State county and city leaders in education and civic life were invited guests of the more than 350 teachers Opening Friday at 9 am sectional meetings included financing the school program with Clifford Doxey and Carl Taylor in charge fic accident in March 1948 w-hich three others were killed Wounds Utahn by the depot to Weber Wildlife Federation for use in hauling hay to hungry deer in the Uintah area Other mercy projects participated in by the depot include the feeding of 200 pheasants on depot grounds in cooperation with Weber Wildlife Federation and plowing away snow on depot grounds to provide birds with a feeding ground WESTERN DISTRIBUTORS INC 1207 SO MAIN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH -DIAL 7-7520 Tribune Special TRENTON Cache County Jan 21 Marlin Spackman 20 son of Brigham Spackman was reported in good condition Friday at the Logan LDS hospital following treatment for a gunshot wound in the left forearm Aica ofY 7 I shot i lust reports just Vv Mr Spackman had lifted a 4101 role of the teacher in over-all plan-shotgun from the back of a truck mng of the school program Ellis when it discharged according to McAllister and Jennie Neal Dr Robert Budge of in charge Lhfield attending physician Education for leadership in ted that the charge from a 410 I world problems John Evans and shotgun tore through the arm I Clara May Doherty professional below the elbow responsibilities Leonard Glismann and Lamph teacher welfare Ijpc Gourley and Margaret Water Content Record Hunter legislation Leonard Rob- AMERICAN FORK Jan 21 PUnbhcTrA' Water content of the snow on Tim- Lu T-w ft Alvora working conditions ana panogos Divide is at an all time teather oad NSrah O'Brien and high Thomas A alker superin-j Mr Cain implementation 'of code tendent of the Cave Camp report- of ethics Umont Knapp and Call ed Readings postponed the first i Qood together--for breakfas'r ksm of the year which were taken dur- ing the week revealed 557 inches Foods of snow on the divide with a wa-j year there were 297 inches of ter content of 1604 The snow snow with a water content" of 908 depth is about the same as reading I The 15 year average for the di-for January 1937 when the water vide an altitude of 8300 is J73 content was only 13 inches Last 1 for snow and 393 for water fluff Scopes A'" 2 1' Blend nl sl 3 tbs 1 mmt 4' flour purpose £og eggs Vs sod 3 Mix Turn out ecn it nea milk hot to It hot Sf Forful CoB Serv mm 1 i tift vour cup of Coffee Md tts wonderful fra deeP oi bringing you i nest bis goodness i uniform Controlled Roasting an Siv' Hill Bros rrn ecu Wnd totf 'be EtZ-Z-ZZSZ pick'd so it's VaCU grinds Grind Dr' C1MM Sgl ftppi I it Grind Mr 3 Yo (5 wnoocfy fces V5 i 41 FREE 23-pass booklet "The Art cf Coffee-Making" Write to Hills Eros Coffee Inc San Francisco 19 Irrtiwirta Rt 1 Ht Of epjrttrt las a X-" IK--.

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