Show f £alt £akc XTljc 8 u Vs 2 A a£ S 5 cr i You’ll Find the Word 'Happy’ in the Dictionary Too (Tribune Tuesday Feb 19 1946 Famity to Honor Couple On Golden Wedding Basin Water Fall Drops Mr and Mrs George A Seaman 1140 Bueno ave active LDS church workers will be honored at a family dinner Wednesday in Newhouse hotel in observance of their golden wedding anniversary A reception for friends will be held in the presidential suite from 7:30 to 10 p m following the dinner A native of Utah Mr Seaman was born m Richville Morgan county Feb 28 1870 a son of John and Susannah Seaman He served a two-yemission for the LDS church in England and was second counselor to A A Hinckley president of Millard LDS stake He taught school several years and served as county superintendent of schotils in Morgan Hd" is a veteran of Rich county n war and for the 17 years has been chief acpast countant in the state department of public welfare in the state capi-t- In January during: January considerably below normal ever virtually all of Great Salt Preciptatmn ’ was lake basm G K Greening in charge U S weather burtau revealed Monday While near normal precipitation was observed in southern Utah lake drarage and at the lower elevations along Jordan river amounts generally were less than 6 mr of rormal in other sections of the basn reported runoff is now about 3ft' tban that anticipated a k rn-t- h ago but the general is rot much changed Near from Februrormal ary through June will result in b ncrnal water supply over ric't cf the area Should subse-oueprecipitation be as low as the rr rimum of record runoff will te generally above 70r'o normal whle precipitation near the record maximum w ill produce flows pproachirg the highest of record Ft recasts based on precipitation fr m Oct 1 1915 to Feb 1 are: Bear rver Evanston Wyo (X0 acre feet lOS'h- - of normal lrj X ar river Harer Ida 360000 normal Logan acre fet 127'r ver Logan 200000 acre feet 331' rcrnal Bucksmith Fork (too acre feet 127fi nor-rr- tl Uvrum Wttnr river Oakley acre feet 112r normal WeCoalville 200 000 acre ber 116' normal Weber river fet Ievls Slde 31000(5 acre feet 32'r'( r'rmal South fork Ogden rver Hurtsvlle 65 000 acre feet rorn ai 3f‘ar Spanish Fork 5r(t'o acre feet &6r7 nor-irProvo rver Vivian park 250 oc0 acre feet 121r7 normal and at Salt Lake C ty Little Cottonwood creek 50000 acre feet - 145-Ct- oo Nisei Citizens’ Group Sets Denver Meet Ninth biennial convention of the Japanese - American Citizens’ league will be held in Denver Colo Feb 28 to March 4 Mike Masaoka national secretary announced Monday Mr Masaoka as national secretary of JACL whose headquarters are located in Salt Lake City is scheduled to leave Tuesday for al e Ex-Go- 17-O- ui Emi-grato- Change at Kearns Due hv June ‘0 e "-r-es Finalists in the Service Star Legion patriotic essay contest smiling- Iy pose holding the gold embossed dictionaries presented them Mon- - Low-Co- st LOANS Made quickly in person or by phone Tn frflxt Recent settlement of the U S Steel strike should establish a pattern of settlement for allied industries in similar sections of the country Justice Roger I McDonough Utah state supreme court said Monday night upon his return to Salt Lake City from Washington D C where he served as a factmember of Pres Truman’s three-ma- n finding board on steel “Of course the work of our g board was eliminated with the announcement by the president that a steel price increase would be granted” Justice McDon 453-llt- h m CONTEST BID 77 Home improvements to give fact-findin- Bill of Rights Autlior Assails U S Action Copy Given In China as ‘Meddling’ S L Students matter CHAMBER GETS t ough said “but we did have several consultations with the negotiating parties” Justice McDonough said he doubted that the board would be called into action again The primary factors have been settled and it is unlikely that any “fringe issues” will develop that will require the attention of g a group he said and any intricacies of contract or policy can be ironed out by the parties involved The board was established in the early part of January and continued to function until settlement of the U S Steel strike fact-findin- In conjunction with their social studies program and as a part of the observance of “Americanism” week six Salt Lake high school students Monday were presented with colored and embossed copies of the United States Bill of Rights Selected by their respective school principals the six students were representatives of East West and South high schools They will participate in a radio quiz program on the constitution of the United States Tuesday at 845 p m over station KSL The quiz program is sponsored annually by the Salt Lake City junior chamber of commerce in observance of “Americanism” week explained David S King Salt Lake attorney and jaycee activities chairman Students participating in the quiz program are: West high school — John Andersen son of Mr and Mrs Waldo M Andersen ave Barbara Page daughter of Mr and Mrs Louis N Page 204 S 9th West East high school — Marvel Hansen daughter of Mr and Mrs Or-1J Hansen 2133 Berkeley st Tom Laraway son of Mrs E R 1543 Westminster ave Eroader social hygiene objec- Laraway South school — Anna Louise high tives are needed now that the war Rotzler of Mrs Vera E daughter is over J H Jenkins chairman 2715-13t- h East Orion health committee of the Salt Rotzler Lake City chamber of commerce Sherwood son of Mr and Mrs George S Sherwood 1469 Edison declared Monday The recent observance of Utah st Social Hygiene week said Mr Jenkins “has shown that the broader objectives are now in order and Discuss Auto Problems that there should be no slackening Melvin R Ballard president of the fight against venereal dis- Utah State Auto Dealers’ Assn Charles C Freed national direcease” Potent’ arguments he asserted tor National Auto Dealers’ Assn are in Utah’s own records For and Frank B Streator vice presithe week ending Feb 8 according dent Utah State Auto Dealers’ to a state health report there were Assn Monday led a round table 40 gonorrhea cases aganst only discussion of auto claims problems 11 such cases a year ago an in- before Utah State Auto Dealers crease of 333 'To and in syphillis and Claim Adjustors of Utah there were seven cases compared meeting in Newhouse hotel with three last year an increase of 133 These cases he pointed out only are those reported to institutions and not to private doctors r Salt Lake City chamber of commerce Monday was invited to enter the 1946 Noise Abatement week competition April 28 to May 4 for cities of 100000 to 250000 population in resumption of the annual national noise abatement campaign Salt Lake City joined the annual drive m 1943 and won first place in cities of its population class in that year second place in 1944 and first place in 1945 L G Stewart is local chairman of the drive ADVfcKIISLMbM “No how piously Washington claims we’re helping to bring peace to China there’s a vast difference between what we say and what we’re doing” Harrison Forman explorer author and foreign correspondent told Salt Lakers Monday night in Kingsbury hall where he described actions of the U S army in China as “meddling” “How can we justify our protestations that all we’re doing is ‘trying to bring peace and unity to China’ when only Sunday Lt Gen Albert C Wedemeyer announced that we will continue to use the military transport to maneuver nationalist forces into strategic positions in the present flare up of hostilities with Chinese communists?” he asked American ships are carrying troops of one side in a civil war Mr Forman said and no matter how thin you glice it it's still med- 15 Years in Orient Subject of the lecture one of the Master Minds and Artists series sponsored by the University of Utah extension division was “Report from Red China" title of Mr Forman’s latest book Most recently a war correspondent for New York Times and London Times Mr Forman has spent more than 15 years in (the far east and is now on a country wide lecture tour Three facts are necessary for an intelligent understanding of problems in China today he stated First the Chinese communists have exclusive possession of the best part of the country located in a position in China corresponding to New England in this country It is the most richly populated highly developed and the wealthiest part with an area as large as France and England combined and a population of 100 million he said to reports from Chiang Contrary k the communists did not take this area by force for the simple reason that it was abank doned by Chiang and his forces in 1937 and had to be retaken from Japanese by the communists thej Army of 4 Million The second Important fact to know according to Mr Forman is that the communist army numbers nearly 4000000 and any group whether good or bad which is supported by such an army in its disagreement With anyone must be given serious consideration Mr Forman's third fact was that the comm linists with the support of 100 million people also must be given Consideration for any intelligent understanding of the problem The American public has been prejudiced against the communist group because ofj the connotation Kai-she- sive! with a loan at this bank 1 151 Soath Moia J fc: Trust Co Tracv-Collin- s O ryoaited la i -- 1 884 to Servo tha Public Salt Lake City SUPPOSITORIES TOO I Mon- day were presented to seven junior high school students — finalists in the Service Star Legion patriotic essay contest — by Ernest M Hanson assistant superintendent Salt Lake City schools In presenting the awards' at a ceremony in Memorial house Memory Grove Mr Hanson told winners and the audience that the contest “has aided immeasurably in developing a feeling of intercultural relations” Three races were represented among the essay award winners The seven finalists chosen from among more than 5000 students in the seven Salt Lake City junior high schools were: Marilyn Charvaz Horace Mann junior high school Jane Imanura Bryant junior high Krasto Achter Irving junior high Joan Watson Jordan junior high Lily Eiko Kumagai Jackson junior high Natalie Nathaniel Lincoln junior high and Flora Anne Cannon Roosevelt junior high First elimination of the 18th annual contest was won last Tuesday at Jackson junior high school by Miss Kumagai the truth of the matter is that they are not communists m the Russian meaning There are no collective farms factories businesses or property ownerships he said but everything is privately owned and the government is a capitalistic system of free enterprise similar to that in the United States Mr Forman and his wife and daughter will remain in Salt Lake City for a few days Soviet-Marxi- st George E Jackson Wagstaff Oil service station 1747 Beck st told police Monday that thieves entered his station owner-manag- er sometime after midnight Sunday and stole $103 in change and currency Entrance was gained by breaking the front window 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Cambrian Society Awaits Banquet vice Ernest W Owen dling you more comfort and convem- ence can be financed inexpen- day L to R Natalie Nathaniel Jane Imanura Jean Wilson Krasto Achter Marilyn Charvaz Flora Anne Cannon Lily Eiko Kumagai UTAH JUSTICE VIEWS U S STEEL PEACE AS MOLD FOR FUTURE Utahn Urges Disease War For en ol Denver to complete arrangements for the convention Mr Masaoka served as public relations chief for the famed 442nd Japanese-America- n combat team in Italy and m France He wull give the keynote address during the con311r rorrral Big Cottonw'ood vention creek 49 CKJ acre feet lllr© norPrincipal speakers at the five-da- y v session will include mal Mll creek 8900 acre feet 110f ncrmal Parleys creek Ralph I Carr of Colorado and n A L Wirin Los Angeles promiacre feet 113''© normal creek 2100 acre feet 78'“© nent constitutional law attorney remai ard City creek 11500 Mr Carr is known of as “an outacre feet 96 '1 normal spoken champion - democratic’’ rights of Japanese Americans Others on the program include Saburo Kido Salt Lake attorney and national president of JACL Ben Kuroki Hershey Neb a Nisei hero of World War II and George Venice Cal who served LOUISVILLE Ky Ftb 18 (P Inagakl as an intelligence specialist on — Head juarters army air forces Adm Nimz's staff in the Parsor-mcommand d stributon pt arnour'ed Monday thus branch of cific President Truman in a letter the ar service will be iractivated received at the JACL headquaras soon as poss ble and not later ters Friday declared- than Jure 3" ninth biennial convention Barker of “This E nr G r John Ek-the Japanese American Citizens’ the said general toTm&nirg me a welcome oparrrv a r forces' overseas replace-re- rt league affords to tribute to Amerpay portunity dvpct Kearns alorg with citizens of Japanese extracetVr faclties operated bv PDC ican who served the United States be turned over to other air tion so m W’orld War II and valiantly hos-p branches Convalescent f tad ard red stnbution station at whose high patriotism this event commemorating Santa Ana CaL will be inacti- is “Their service is a credit not vated corr-- Utely by March 31 the to race and to America their only announced but to the finest qualities In human nature” TL-U- great-grandchildr- Spamsh-America- out-1iw- rt and Corp Elliott F Seaman Korea They have 15 grandchildren and five ar K---s f? nette S Stuart J Gordon Dale F Seaman all of Salt Lake City ”1 f U® U inzxfizniLvs jl B |