Word: utah
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...their wives, on their way to a conference in Salt Lake City. There were also five women, members of the famed 379-voice Mormon Tabernacle Choir. They had been on the choir's summer tour of Europe (TIME, Sept. 19) and were on their way home to Utah. Also aboard was Dale Brown, an employee of a Hawaiian pineapple company, with his mother. Because Mrs. Grace Brown was nervous about making her first flight, her son had flown all the way to Kansas in order to escort her to Honolulu...
...started by Texas Co., 14th biggest U.S. industrial company. The oil company will form a new $6,000,000 firm with two other smaller companies (New Jersey Zinc Co., Shattuck Denn Mining Corp.) to lease several hundred square miles of potential uranium lands in Arizona, New Mexico and southern Utah...
...three met while working for Salt Lake City's J. A. Hogle & Co., soon came to the conclusion that a stock salesman's salary and commissions were not enough. Dumke got in at the start of the uranium boom and bought options on 400 claims in Utah's Big Indian district, sold them at a fat profit. Muir also cleaned up in uranium; he bought a big block of Lisbon Uranium Co. stock at 20? a share, saw it rise to $7. Light played the Big Board with equal success...
...exception: Utah's arch-conservative J. Bracken Lee, foe of the United Nations and federal aid programs. In Chicago last week Republican Lee said he would bolt to the "right" kind of Democrat running against Ike. By the right kind of Democrat, Bracken Lee seems to be thinking of James Buchanan or Grover Cleveland...
Chain of Evidence. In Bountiful, Utah, Town Marshal Turner Burningham investigated a theft of $351 from a city hall safe, declared suspect everyone who had a key to the building, remembered that he had a key himself, turned the investigation over to the county sheriff...