Show 04" - "- ' V r ‘ - 1p --- '' v- - - - '‘'4 - ' - - - - -w - 1 - - - - ' ' - 'I - l V -- 10 -- v w We wo Nr- 1r S r - r" r- - w - - - - - - w - - - oC S"-- " ssif : ( - ----- — 4 - crash Toial 1 ISALE MANAcuta-- State Installs 0 ' - ‘ 1 ‘ Progress made during the past two years in the elimination of railroad grade crossing hazards in Utah is shown in a report submitted to the state public service commission Saturday Prepared by Commissioner W K Granger who has had charge of crossing safety work since June 1938 the report shows that 1413 crossing signals have been installed and there has been a marked decline in crossing accidents In the 12 months ending June 30 1940 there were eight persons killed in grade crossing accidents compared with 31 in' the same period a year ago and 15 two years From January to June of tafio were only two in crossing accidents compared with three six and four In corresponding periods of 1939 1938 and 1937 respectively accord)'Ing to the report Injury List Drops In the January-to-Jun- e period of 1940 there were five persons injured as a result of crossing-accide-d 28 coriwared with 10T1-8nin the same periods of 1939 1938 and 1937 respectively "None of the accidents in which persons were either killed or injured in 1940" Mr Granger said "occurred at crossings that were protected with modern train-actuated signals" Since June 1938 the commission has recommended the installation d of signals at 27 crossings Signals actually have been placed at 140 bt these and plans are being prepared for the others the report said train-actuate- 41 Crossings Closed - 5 i - kityrot I - In addition 41 crossings have been closed because of hazardous - conditions and "reflectorized cross-buc- k signs and standard cross-buc- k signs have been installed at a num ber of crossings over which there are either frequent highway or ' vehicular movements The physical condition existing at several railroad highway grade crossings has been improved and various obstructions to vision between rail and highway traffic at various crossings has been removed" The report added: "Gratifying results have been obtained as a result of the increased attention directed by the commission to the elimination and reduction of hazards existing at railroad highway The number of grade crossings ' ' ' I ' 3 f''5 'c ' ': ' ' to It ) ke he ' ' I 4 ::: sl i 4 f ' c ' A: t ( ILKlüsrnann assistant - di- rector of camping and activities for he IBoy Scouts of America whcqarrived In Salt Lake City Sat urday night left early Sunday morning for the tlintah mountains where he will visit Camp Steiner ' Salt Lake council's Boy- - Scout camp tr) ' En route home In the afternoon he will insPect the Tracy wigwam in Mill Creek canyon 0 '1910 ' - 1 ' -- s : 1P -- 1 a (ss it ‘ ' - Page One - Hanson - ' liooLAR to Chanzes to Remove Dangers -- r I t ' j: i - ''-:- ! 4NN :‘ 1' f: ' i :): I - 1 4:: -:' o- '" - t 1 "4 Sgra?tu 'i z ( 4 4 pLamkeighctitystitlol (lie ' L ' ' - 'e's 't N '''' '' 1 :: i 400 N ' ' t 3 ' ': " ia ) lit '1 - '''' ' 144 ' '' - '' '' ' '' N) s' 14 :': i ' Iv r :'4 ' 1 '' ' ‘ NN Ai k ''- '-- - 1 1- AN4 :1 ik ' "p ' 1 ' g - : '411'it :: 0 tef31 -' 4 : i -' :'7'A I '4$4 ' N s c '---:- i : ::::: ) baheareordieraceiditutego '4'' ‘ Receive Message spaepeaatreateRerpeoprobirts '- - i Senator Elbert D Thomas and Representative Abe Murdock Sarurday- received this written mesik'''Rsage from the war department: "A detachment of approximately five officers and 100 enlisted men of base headquarters and Fifth 1 air base squadron will be transferred from Hamilton field Cali- - Ray R Adams (seated) executive director of the state department of placement and unemploympnt insurance comshows BC Vern Woodhead assistant Clamber of merce secretary the mechanics of a new time saver in ob- ' 1 - ' - 4 ' 4 - '' 5110f'' ' Princeton taining trained workers—the occupational dictionary Insets show portions of the dictionary which provides a ode number for a Assault ' Brings Term Helps Put In State Prison Men in Jobs - $3000000 Dictionary A luncheon immediately follow ing the parade had been scheduled but since so many more persons desired to receive invitations than the Lion houie would accommodate the buffet lunch was subs tuted Officers of the Lion House Social Center who announced the change Indicated that the function will be invitational Guests' are to include officials of the Twentieth Film corporation and Century-Fo- x actors and actresses participnting In the film A number of L D S church general authorities will attend 1 1 ::' f-i- ' ' 7 '' ) t lk '11"'"Iwks -- t ' ' -- Ak C- 1Ar- N ' ' ‘) ! ' V i :f 7 - Dialing phone ' numbers is not such an irksome task thinks iTtlytor Stewart of I A ii ! Ns - ' ': It was developed by the division of standards and research of the U S employment service after a research of several years conducted at a cost of almost $3000000 Funds for the research work came partly from the federal government hit largely from various foundations By means of the publication lengthy and confusing job descrip- tions are avoided One of the drawbacks bs the transfer of labor from one part of the country to the other or from even one part of the state to another has been a similarity in titles of jobs and difference in duties or a similarity of duties and a difference in titles Clears Name pitterenies "A person 4m1ght be a 'color '' V &Villa- - country"- a 'shader' in another part might be a 'rectifier operator' in one state and a 'gas plant engineer' in another state "If the employer in one state was unable to acquire the right type of laborer from ihe local labor supply he would send to another state Sometimes he got the type of man he wanted sometimes he did not Under the system now set up In the occupational dictionary it will be possible for an employer in Salt Lake City to obtain the services of the right type of man from Maine or California because the employment offices are now 'talking the same language' in filling occupational vacancies" A simple code number such' as is used to designate a given occupation Since the filing systems in all public employment offices of the country are basically: the same It will be an eas)ematter to find a man for any particular job provided he is registered in any of the 1600 offices ' No cases of major contagious or infectious disease were reported to the Salt Lake City board of health for the week ending Saturday and no home k remained in quarantine Accarding-to-thboard's weekly report 29 cases of whooping cough accounted for nearly 50 per cent of the week's 49 cases of conThe remainder tagious disease were minor ailments Births ' retained the customary ratio of about two to one over deaths Seventy-tw- o births and 42 deaths were reported during the week compared with 79 births and 37 deaths for the correspond-lin- g week of last year ' 14t:3kvLAJA161446Aa 4-- a 416-daAg- A A U b:At iik A Akt )4 St AL At AvrL-A- A J11 I - :- 2 - 1 - - '11 -- - - — ' ' i 1 l: Phones Become He department was sidering the installation Automatic in containing a substance throughout the Specters Haunt Politicians S L Exchanffes nodes" building On the fifth the city By Malmquist job Insurance Hatch Law fold said his co- of "gre- - ing ' co O N ' floor-o- — sec- I' Hon the found blue- Because of their Inexperience with the direct primary law Just as a few belated telephone prints "piledinspectors in confusion on wood candidates for nominations are currently beget bY enough troubles users completed their calls Just shelves" next - to' record vault after the striking Of the midnight in an attlevind that the area and harassments without trying to anticipate new ones lacked extifigUisher equipment But anpthprcOmprication wh!cti hour some 44000 telephones in Chief Hanson recommended that might rise up to plague them is Salt Lake City joined the nation's Instruments extinguisher furnished for the attic unemployment compensation for army of Sunday morning a slow period room campaign workers In the various In the Mountain States Telephone Small extinguishers and carbon headquarters Under the law the & Telegraph company's week tele- tetrachloride "guns" were found state is supposed to levy and as- phone users inaugurate the dial to be in good condition the report ' sess the unemployment tax if the service and if they get wrong said total payroll for a quarter amounts numbers they ran blame only Four Unsuitable Franklin S Cundiff to WO or more If the unemploy- themselves the company's district manager On the 'county side of the build- Thousands of Republicans from ment insurance division has reason warned-ing standpipes on four floor were all parts of Utah mingling with to believe that a payroll exceeds The- mammoth citover of the found equipped with six of sum it is required to investilengths that 44000 telephones ranked as bne hose of which four lengths were their party's candidates for vagate and make an audit of the industry's greatest conver- found "unsuitable" after tests by rious ()Mem !Tiede merry Saturhas done been about Nothing sions required less than five min- the fire department at annual at their outing day checking political payrolls yet but utes But it represented the climax In a carpenter shop on the fifth conthe subject has received somi &Hair of a $3000000 improvement pro- floor the inspectors discovered in official circles One sideration ' With speeches barred from the gram in Salt Lake City paint oil turpentine shavings way the issile might- - itrise is for wood rags andsipholstery material program the estimated 10000 a worker to apply-fo- r Job unemploy- Ends Two-Ye"in quantity and confusion" with metirlbers fun their ment began party compensation giving employThe change a lack of "ample- - fire extinguish- Continued on Page at 8 p m with community sing- ment In a political campaign as engineered by Andrew Horan Jr ing equipment to cover this hazard 0 a basis)dr the claim Utah commercial supervisor and in case of fire" The chief rec- ing after which several specialty If should catnpaign organizations carried out by a staff of 250 men ommended new hose for the stand- numbers—Including singing and be brought under the unemploy- marked the completion of two dancing—were presented and additional extinguishers tnent it law compensation might years' work by hundreds Of men pipes ' Republican candidates for state in some for the carpenter shop addian instances raise specially trained for the dial servcounty and city offices were In- tional of problem balancing the ice troduced to the crowd 7v the reports on Because telephonists would be 'While most of the cp3Wd kept payroll audit with (Continued on Page :113) less inconvenienced at midnight Four student dietitians at L the beaches and eonceFsions busy that hour was selected for the the D S hospital will receive their hundreds more7tonc1ucled in the pavi16- change certificates in dietetics admitting evening by denting Stationed behind the great 7them tO membership in the Amer- ion boards in the old In the 'afternoon children from ican Dietetic association Monday i Wasatch exchange building at 56 at 7:30 p m at a banquet given Kearns St AM'S orphanage were South State street and the old by the board of hospital trustees honored guests of the Republican cldb of Utah and were enterHyland exchange building at 847 at Hotel Utah Parts of Colorado and Wyoming — —Harold S Barnes superintend- tained by a committee headed S circuit court' of ap- Eighth East street nearly 100 men ent of the hospital will make by Harry S Joseph The chil- peals probably will hold its project- at a signal from their supervisor got a cool break in the weather the awards to Miss Kathleen dren's program is held annually ed session in Salt Lake City No- pulled thousands of cheat coils Saturday but the —rest of the incircuits and disconnecting termountain west including all Utah state bar breaking Thody a graduate of the Univer- by the Republican club as part vember 16 and old equipment Heavy ropes Utah—took another day of abnorofficials were informed Saturday the sity of Utah Miss Dorothy Tay- of the outing were used to jerk scores of coils mal heat in stride lor University of - California at The date has been set tentative- with a Citizens might just as well keep single tug Los Angeles Miss Joyce Nichols ly so members of the circuit court At the same time 50 men stand- In their 'August- - ste9 too for the Thieves Steal Rifles can participate in the annual meetUniversity of Washington and before the dial 'equipment in weather man offered generally fair Miss Louise Slentz University of Theft of three rifles and a quan- ing 4) t the state bar November ing the new main building 77 East conditions with little change in 15 Kansas 16 and of valued more at cartridgestity South street and 25 men temperature for Sunday Anyone Robert L Judd chairman of the First They will complete a one-yethan WO was reported to Salt in the new south building at 781 fortunate to be in the mountain state course counci sent word bar from in Lake dietetics Fred's postgraduate judicial police Saturday East Twenty-firs- t South street regions may receive a few drops ' ' September 1 after studying the Repair shop 867 EastNinth South to Presiding Judge One L Phillips were to connect the new of rain but otherwise it will beready of D S and St Mark's street Denver expressing the Utah Entrance was 'gained to subject at L the same old thing—hot and dry eqiiipmebt hospitals and at the state 'depart- the building through a skylight bar's appreciation that the court The maximum temperature in was to meet in Salt Lake City All Done In Jiffy ment of public welfare officers said Salt Lake City Saturday was 98 -- and asking that the date already The supervisor Informed that degrees a gain of 3 degrees over set for 'the week beginning Novemall coils had been removed gave Friday and the mean Of 82 was r ber 11 be fixed so the judges can The insulating 7 ab9ve normaL signal attend sessions of the bar's annual Another tools were removed There The weather bureau reported blocking On Mr Judd was an meeting Saturday of silence and then portions of Colorado and Wyoreceived a reply setting the dates In both Instant the downtown and Sugar ming east of the Continental diNovember 13 and 14 (Continued on Page 341) vide 'felt the effects of a mass of been Letters have Bur sent by ' cool air moving southward from A channelized intersection on Musser state bar presileaving the business district cut ton W Canada but it failed to go over a new piece of road in Clearfield across the north oiled island In- dent - to bar officers and commisthe mountains to benefit other stead of using the openings prow sioners asking their approval of apparently is too mud for Utah western states motorists vided for the exit November 15 and 16 as dates for - Phoenix Ariz reported the highThe state road commission reW D Chairman Hammond of the bar's annual meeting Las est reading Saturday-108—-but a the road commission pointing ported that large percentage 1 degree of motorists use the intersection out that both of these types of Joseph W Peterson 21 of 324 Vegas Nev was only Reeves terrace suffered abrasions behind and Greenrivers Vtah bad movements are extremely haz- Wagon Days Directors Improperly thus causing an extreme traffic hazard and bruises of the right arm and a top of 105 ardous made an appeal to the knee Saturday at 12:15 'p m It was found that instead of public to use this new type of Hear Report Tuesday '' '' when his bicycle collided with an intersection properly and those using the openings between traffic lanes and between the Directors of Utah Covered Wagon automobile midway between Main Apartment Robbed who do not will subject them' traffic 37 per selves to arrest J Z Christensen reported to at days will hear a report of the July and West Temple on Second South cent of all motorists entering of theft Lake He said the state highway pa$20 celebration Tuesday at 8 'a m in street pollee Saturday the Clearfield busine district Driver of the car Owen Marx and a small radio from his apart trol will increase its vigilance the chamber of commerze offices from the south cut diagonally at this point "in an attempt to J Parley White general manager 21 of 530 Third East street told ment at 326 East South Temple ) over the raised oil islands and educate the public to the proper will outlitie results of the 1940 officers he had just completed a U street across the southboUnd use of the entrances and exits show traffic turn when his car struck the hi lanes ' Plans for the 1941 Covered cyclist He said hedid not see the provided" and those who refuse 1000 unclaimed suits $30450 val It also was determined that 21 to be "educated" will get tick-et- a Wagon days celebration also will rider before the $375 $5 $730 Pahl's 31 So W T cuntil Toment of cent northbound motorists be discussed per I (Advertisement) 166-ac- re GOP A: r!' e t 1 i I l tl Makes Merry at Lake Outing ' 7 ---- :I 1 ar c1ock-precisio- 3-- ' i 7 Abnorm' al Heat Court Dates S L Sessions - manual-o- Continues in perated Mountain Area 4 - - - New Channelized Highway Baffles Utah Motorists L Escapes New Disease Cases S e 1 effort rings Miss Leaves Hose Folded Kathryn Snow at 525 Seventh tode4ismn moltssitohneertrui diti gG negx1pnl'a lenuasd avenue the hese was taken down recently because it had deteriorated to- a point where it was worthless It had laid in folds for two yeafs and dried out cracking at each id ' - - At the north end of the buil& ing occupied- by city offices there are standpipes on each of four floors but none had hose attached "which renders them useless --n case of fire" He suggested that 150 feet of hose be attached tci Diet Students or he Wait Awards - : t Sewntere ing avenue especially if k ' A new aid for recruiting national defense labor — the occupational been installed in dictionary—has the United States' 1600 public :employment offices including Utah's Ray R Adams executive director of the state department of placement and unemployment insurance declared Saturday This dictionary the only one of Its kind ever developed In America contains job codes for 8000 occupations Job descriptions for more than 17000 and Job titles for more than 30000 occupations Pleading guilty to a charge of assault with a deadly weapon Jack Rasmussen 19 was sentenced Saturday to a term of not to exceed five years in the Utah prison The sentence was passed by Judge Herbert M Schiller in Third district cotirt where Rasmussen admitted the charge which was filed in connection with an asserted "revenge" plot on Dr C A Nyvall 33 West Second South street Dr Nyvall declared that he was summoned early onJuly 17 to an address on West North Temple street where he was met by Rasmussen who held a gun on him and forced him to drive around the streets while he talked of "re- the detachment of the Thirty-eight- h infantry "This Fort Douglas to receive and service the Seventh bombardment group H conaisting of approximately 112 officers and 600 enlisted' men who will be transferred from Hamilton field to Fort Douglas about September 1 "Operations of the Seventh bombardment group will be from the Salt Lake municipal airport" Conflicting Statements There have been many conflicting statements emanating from the war department in recent weeks as to just what air unit or units' will be ient to Fort Douglas This announcement being made in the manner stated must be 'accepted as authentic Whether additional air' units later will be sent to Fort Douglas members of the Utah delegation have been unable to ascertain The United States army is concentrating a major air force in Utah which will be known as the Twentieth Wing Besides facilities which will be constructed for the Seventh bombardment group on a tract adjacent to the east side of the Salt Lake municipal airport the air corps is constructing- - a depot at Hill field at Clearfield in Davis county Utah and a practice bombing field at Wendover Utah With shifting of the Seventh bombardment group to Fort Douglas the war department also ordered these changes: The Twentieth and Thirty-fift- h pursuit ob(groups and the Eighty-secoh- d ‘)4s? s ! sent by Chief Hanson to Mayor- - Jenkins and to Chairman J B Mullins of the county commission Both teports will be considered county commission meetings this week Chief Hanson's principal recom- mendations on the city and county stru concerned the lack of hope for "wet standpipes" or fire drant outlets inside the build- 1 y:: 4 I 4 Se 1 ''' ''''--- - haz- — : ‘ 'y ardous conditions in the city and said the next county building i an) should be the place to be public safety building outlet tN:keng"120in-1-000- - - 2 I li Seventh )- 't ) at Fort Douglas and those to be constructed adjacent to the Salt Lake municipal airport With the ::‘N ' 3::i:-:- k-1 :4 k '' 4"—1 'S 4-- - 1 1 A-'4- ': :4 i Status of the Third bombardmentgroup at Barksdale field remained unexplained Apparently orders which would have moved the group to Salt Lake City were being held in abeyance However the possibility exists that the Third bombardment - - use as a Lou-Mel- :::: P t r" '::3 ?: - i 1 - cipuagilmairpUotrath :flrilltia'Latkoe 111 1::: Fort A 1 " ?: ' s Brew WASHINGTON D C Aug 11 —In a written statement submitted Fire hazards In the city Ind county building were brought to light in an inspection report sub- mitted Saturday by Fire Chief LaVere M Hanson While the current campaign against fire hazards has been confined mostly to inspections of privately-owned structures thechiers report indicated that public buildings also are to receive ettintion 'City schools already have been inspected the chliv!itysoaretobnliennkplonisntlinndgoorsuetd ' Bicyclist tniurcd In Collision 6 ' t '''''' t4441 tvet:'114o ''''' ii - ( t ' f Isla- 1 It nds--separating I IL i Suctorests - ' ii I ‘ 11 1(:!:: : : - City ' : County Biiilding Has Fire Hazards 701LM0101180MPOIMPOINSMWMON to two members of the Utah congressional delegation the war'dele partment Saturday officially an- -' nounced that the Seventh bomfiardment group 'would be transIerred from Hamilton field Cali- - 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(4 - :Eii:::' Drowns : ' -: eNT -- - itt4 ' 1 '': Film Notables i I tr) twbo-ko- 18-- Nr collversatt Olt Starts tit the Turn or a vtat1 7th Bombardment Group to Come : To Fort Douglas : ' Line Will Fete -- i I "sr-7-- -!77:: -----!- -- DU ' : p 1:: i'40 - ' ' - Injuries and fatalities resulting from grade crossing accidents is declining and this in the face of Increased volume and speed of rail traffic" venge" highways — A stay of execution was granted until August 31 Terms of 1 to 20 years each J wereimposed on Sterling Hobbs 19 338 West Third South street and Robert D Follette 19 Logan in second degree burglary cases Hobbs pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking into the High Marine social club 176 East Seventh South street and Hobbs adJuly bacteria averages for milk mitted entering a building occuand cream produced on the Salt pied by J M Cummings at 780 Lake milkshed were substantially Seuth Main street less than maximum limits and showed slight decreases in July L 1939 according ptoaralsornepwoil releaked Saturday by the Salt Lake City board of health For grade At pasteurized milk with a legal limit of 20000 bacteria per cubic centimeter July's figure was 4000 compared with 5000 fqr Tribune Intermountain Wire July 1939 and 8000 for July 1938 Utah — Mont GREENRIVER Whipping cream averaged 9000 13 son of Mrs Alice Jol12000 last for to' Timothy year compared and coffee cream averaged 4000 ley of Salt Lake City drowned compared to 10000 for last year here Saturday while swimming ln Raw milk averages were listed at 4000 for July 1940 5000 for the Green river with his cousins July 1939 and 8000 for July1938 and other children The legal limit is 20000 Cream He swam across the river and 'averaged !5000 for the past month on the return trip sank from compared to 13000 for the same sight Children gave the alarm but period of a year ago re8000 count of about a half hour elapsed befole cream ice The mained the same as that for July aid arrived 1939 but (6000 under the figure for A doctor from the C C C camp July 1938 The maximum count is and others worked over three hours 50000 in a futile rescue The The board reported 6235 cattle body was taken to attempt the Mitchell and hogs inspected during mortuary in Price sheep Jyly with seven carcasses and 8329 condemned meat of Sounds Board activities for the month 11 included 38 pasteurization plant 19 raw milk plant inlApections spections 48 ice cream plant In---spections 46 milk hauler inspections 89 Ipasteurized milk samples A buffet lunch will be served collected 33 raw milk samples col- Friday from 5 to 6 p m in the col59 cream ice lected samples Lion House former home of Briglected 912 producers' samples col- ham Youhg honoring notables in lected and 90 fumigation inspec- Salt Lake City to attend the world tions premiere of the Brigham Young ° Y eve-N- I ' 1"4 I S L 119y is 0 Tribune Washington Bacteria Count q tr etioic st S L yiqz Keeps Low Average - 'a AND DEPADTMVT '?:" tr La ---- ines:-and--751ark-ets 'r -- If I 'h svoins(064t) Ivutrontut DmtsullYt01 ' nts o 1'' gTORE-1- 1 sons ' tr) (whole CoNclogu rITTERS IAt Crossings I ' (:: 140 Signals 1 ' inamsert'wholesakusde rstabliElutent ' wholes0) &taw grettioetio mistelsok ' III sr e r(14141--- - lily Orders Move of Fliers to s L 1 ttf WRQUIttatill (V504 Utah Lowers - 0 (J' - f" I it ' --t Salt:Lake City Utah Sunday Morning August Views Occupational Dictionary Train-Auto -- 1 sli - ' B Section 1 i - t :ttimmt A Á Avil iik A A:k LAa44 'IL rit11t A I - t its itA )k A 4 LN 14 t " !? 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