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Show . - , . . , . .. t . . ....., . . ' - . . , , , DAILY THOUGHT A " - TROTS FOR TODAY 'SEC SEC EARS A real Christian is he who continues to after things start running smoothly. pray . . 1 - . ,. c - - . , ' 49;1 t4 , -arti---- . s.,,,,. sp go tt f 'iill. - tt ,, 4,,,...... s,, A 11 t. kt,4 ... yttog- , i I . ,4 Du4 Rationing particularly in rural areas rot continguous to war industries, Traffic Engineer Jay A. Smart of the State Road Commission estimated today. The curtailment Will help war conservation of tires and gasoline by abolishing red light stops; except where additional stop signs must be placed to protect traffic entering arterial roads, it was pointed out. , sed 33 Eggs, KERNS. ttahAnything Colonel ganley In Annual Event Will Be Held At Governor's S. L To Set Up Mansion Service Unit All elective officers of the to one of the serViceman's favorite recipes at Kearns. You guessed it, ladies it's a smooth, rich devil's food cake cooked as only Master Sergeant Stanley himself can bake it. And it ought to be good because Stanley has served 20 years in the army and len of them have been spent' on mess duty, cooking things the so17(tiers like. Now in case you're interested, vell give yoti the master sergeant's recipe. There are hundreds of Salt Lake housewives State of Utah and Weir wives will be in the receiving line at the annual Governor's reception at the Executive Mansion, ti0:1 East South Temple Street, New Year's Day, it was announced to- Hanley arrived In Salt Lake today from San Francisco to set tip the army transportation corps into a zone corresponding to the Ninth Service Command. at Colonel commands. The transportation corps are In the Army Services of Supply. Officers in charge of the various districts include: SeventhCol. E. A. Meramnev. Omaha. ElchthCol. William H. Noble, Dallas. NinthColonel Hanley, Salt Lake. Initially, army officials said., district I ransportat officers ion vitt be established at 14 cities Los including San Antonio. PortAngeles. San Francisco, land. Ore., and Seattle. Colonel Hanley arrived with Lt. Col. C. B. twee, assistants, King and Lt. C. S. Dull. day by Brig. Gen. W. G. Williams, adjutant general of Utnh. The 'reception vill begin at 12 end prompto'clock, noon, and ly at 2 p.m. Music will be furnished by Miss Becky Almond. Invitations have been extended to all members of the Legislature and to all military officers and their wives to attend the reception, General Williams announced. Heading the receiving line with be Go'ernor and .Mrs. Herbert B. Maw. next to them will be Secretary of State. and Mrs. E. E. Monson, with Attorney General and Mrs. Grover A. Giles and other state officers and members of the Supreme Tann anl their wives following. The general public is Invited. General Williams declared, and Governor and Mrs. Maw expect that seVeral thousand vilI pass line during along the receiving the reception. , i II t, It too, ..0.0. , 4 re r t ,,,,,,.....,,,,,, ...., I , , 1942 .. v 1 because this has been a ... son faith and for nearsea- , 11 . soNIS good-wil- l ly two thousand years . because Christmas has always had a par ticular significance to American Ize6 regardless of creed . we loin in extending our sincere "Greetings" . .1. with a fervent hope that the symbol and beauty of this day may live forever. . 36 years of sert ice to the W est than , more $2,000.000 paid in diridendt. ;5:7 ' INSURED: '4.V1--17,05- DESERET .gEDEIIAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION thiphi L. Pros. Mortis foe. L Len Socy. 44 SO. MAIN Ride Bureau Opens Branch bureaus In Lake are now succeeding in getting riders and drivers together Joe J. Gill, bureau supervisor, announced today. Hoping to solve Salt Lake's a transportation problems branch bureau has been established in the City and County Building near gasoline rationing headquarters, Mr. Gill said. An effort will be made short. ly, he said, to clarify the question of drivers' liability in the " program. An opinion will ,be reqeusted from the attorney general's office or a rulinz sought from the Utah Supreme Court. Mr. Gill stressed the necessity of additional registrations h o are not using their cars to full capacity going and coming from war "Share-the-Ride- Salt and girls Nvho are baking a cake or two dozen cookies for The Deseret Theater And cake and cookie contest. this is an open invitation for more Salt Lake women to bake their best cake or two dozen e cookies on Tuesday, Dee. 22, Centre and bring them to the between 12 o'clock Theater noon and '4' p.m. All of these cakes and cookies will be given to service men through the War Service Cen- "Share-the-Ride- ter. Promptly at 4 p.m. from The the Centre Theater. IllesS officers from Kearns. the Salt Lake ArMV ,Air Base and Ft. Douglas will announce the winners of the contest. The best cake brought to the Center will be awarded a 825 War Bond as will the best two dozen cookies. And now," in case you're interested in a. recipe that will bake enough cake to serve 100 men. here's Master Sergeant Stanley's recipe.- It only requires 33 eggs but here it is: Step No. 1. 'stage - " Of ' ' .' .:: ..... .. rust arrived the Perfect 4 flour. . ... 4.. .4,.. ........ " ...................1,, -'7 i ., ..........0 "''tt ..I ..;.... ,:.;i .' .. .... ... ,... , ..40"''''.. t V......,.....'.....::.'..:::.......... ........ .. aliteW1.4)44Plk ....::,...1.:::,;,. ..,... .......,.......... ,..:. '......:.' '.'''',.... "......4......... ' ....... ... ....,?., ..., ..,.... .... ''':',...';:';.e.... , ...........,..,.. ,......., , .. ......,... , He Was An Eye-Witne- s ss Preston Grover, former Deseret News staff member, covered Malta story which Is subject of next News broadcast. Dutch Hold Universal Hat e For Nazis Declares Lieutenant From Netherlands ':' Officers Arrive To Recruit Nationals 1.:, ,''''''.'':'.'.:. -- : , '''' ' .,,', ',., . , , :'-- ' : tl:' ' :.. ' .; ' t, ,C,,e'''' i., 4 ,i' fr.' ';.,.'""' ', ' ,,, , , , Nazia dead one!' Those were the unhesitating anti emphatic WOrdS of Lt. Jan Ve Idol's of the Netherlands Army who, with (7orp. H. Jansen, also of the Netherlands Army, is consuls Dutch contacting throughout the United States in an effort to get Her Majesty's nationals in the country to join her army. Lieutenant l'elders, who was Dutch an oil chemist in the East Indies until the laps overran the islands in the Western Pacific, was the man who planned the destruction of the oil isNvells and refineries in the lands, and was given this prob- ! tfl- -- " : -.- vi-:,- 7! 44 4 ',"''''''!'--...,,,, i: , .' , - ' .. '''1, - ,..Az. , . ''' , : : 1 ' ", 0 .,7)' , .: , ......- - '',,, ,' t To Conduet Round Table - - To hell) alleviate prejudices; mistrust, hate and belligerency between grouns on the home front, the Utah Manufacturers Association today Outlined a nrogram for round-tabldiscussions between educators, agriculturists, laborers, industrialists, public officials and professional 'motile with grievances. The action followed a directors meeting yesterday at which the date was set for the annual in of the association, Feb. 3 at the Hotel Utah. A guest speaker of national importance will attend at that time, said Stanley J. Stephenson, executive secretary. The new policy of the association states that the round-tabldiscussions will have two ends In view: , :i- "First. industry - ....-- i.',- ,.;,1:-- ; - ---,- ,,, ,:!. !':: i- ::Lt: , '', , .. ' - Lt. Jan Velders, left, and Cpl. H. Jansen, right, touring America In the Interest of The Netherlands, confer in Salt Lake with B. Tiemerma, Netherlands consul for Utah. after the fall of Singapore, LIPIl tenant Velders worked for the Shell Oil Company in Texas for two months, hut dcidd that he was not doing enough for his erinntry so he joined the Neth triands Army to "help liberate my kinfolk and bring peace and freedom again to .the world." Camps for'iraininz Dutch na- tionals who volunteer for serv Ice are centered at Ontario, Canada. There iFt also a flying school in" the United 'States, he said. From Salt Lake, Lieutenant Velders and ' Corporal Jansen will go to San Franciscd, to open a recruiting Office. They B. have horn the guests of Tirntersnia, consul for the Netherlands in the State of Utah, during their ii, the citizens of other groups are not lusillied in criticizing industry unless they understand .the problems and hardships incidental to management of labor." Salt Lake Boy Injured By Car - Devear Bergher, 6, of 874 Hurt. on Avenue, suffered facial and body lacerations yesterday evening when he was struck by an automobile driven by Thomas Blair, 55: of Granite In front of the Billet-est- Ward Chapel near 3140 Ninth East Street. st a V. Police To Play Santa To Children In S. L. ,i0,, .,. , not justified tion. "Second, They Seek Freedom Of Holland States is unless industry understands what their problems are and why they pursue their course of ac- - -- Says "Our reputation is found-li- d There won't be any children in Salt Lake that Santa will pass by this yeat if members of the police department have their way, and by the looks of the food, Clothing and toys being stacked in the Records Bureau at the Public .Safety- Building, they will have their way. , "And its only the beginning." OPEN said Detective T. W. Southworth, president of the Police Mutual To American Woman Aid.' "We )hope that by Christmas Eve we will have enough food, clothing and toys to give homes a many 'in:VIM Christmas." Detective Southworth said that 'members of the police department are giving money to buy turkeys and chickens for Christmas dinners, and urged Citizens of Salt lake to donate to the check or dropcause by sending ping in to the station with their eontrihutions. The idea for the police depart-- , ment Santa originated with the' girls in the records bureau, and If you can't read this call the Police Mutual Aid immediately took it over so that it couid function through a central agency. Aiding Detectike Southworth theprojcct.- are: Chief Clerk BUSINESS COLLEGE J. L. Allen, chairman; Sgt. Charles Larsen, Radio Patrolman Joe 45 1 LtBroadway Perrin. Detective J. J. Ferrin Lake Salt and Officer Frank Gilbert. City LETTER UTILITY CASE FLOWERS kiss You without mistletoe if you say "Merry Christmos, Darling!" with a alit of flowers! She'll tho Please. Order Early! "Flowersbylr. ire" Earlier HENAGER - let So. - in opposing or criticizing activities of other groups of citizens i ; Sail - - stri 13 7 Louis C. Deluke of Willmington. Del., the stock salesman, was sentenced to serve two years iind Prof. William Estep, founder and leader-- of the National Church of Positive Christianity, m hose followers in Chicago and Milwaukee Inirchased stock, was senteneed to serve 18 months. Patrick T. lienry.of Marysvale,. Voteran Utah mine Operator also was sentenced to serve 18 mont hs. The sentences were imposed alter Judge Johnson had denied motions for "judgment notwith- standing the verdict" and Motions in arrest of judgement. on satin-flecustom- d ers who bore I I 0 mitten& st us to friends finest comptiA mint tiro. eV know under-privilege- d .7.50 i Johnson. e For That SERVICE CASE ' ',- , , ; ' CAMS Three defendants who had been convicted of fraudulent use of the mails in selling stock in a "dream gold mine"---s- t Marysvale, Utah, today mere givrn federal prison sentences by ,Judge Jilman D. e :,,- - ' - Genuine cowhide. Shoulder strap bronze., httings zipPer eour e atilpt compartments. Beautifully finizhea PoRmArr , a 4 .!;;;., ,:,,;'f;,. - t i , .', 5."'leNqattk T, appeasementgive i t$ :, ' k, ,.,',,,,-- ..-'- - them enough Oil to keep them quiet so as to gain time.' "I believe that this policy has served a good purpose, even though there was much criticism both here anti in my country." Lieutenant Velders said that the Dutch people have a hitter hatred. toward the Nazismore so than for the Japanese bc, causet"It is the homeland, 'And so few people know anything about the colonies in the Pa- t . le, ( your throat 'We knew that one day we would have to fight the Japs, and We were prepared in advance to see that they didn't get any oil. Yes, like the United States wer persued the same of At.'" . - - lem to solve: in If you had an oil veil your hack yard, and you had a neighhor who came over and borrowed a cup of oil every day to put in his lamp, but all the time you knew he was pitting It on his oilstone to sharpen a knife that would one day cUt, policy , '''''.-- THOMSON one is only good BY LINCOLN ''There kind of , - L., ' .',, , , 4 Case Illanaaers Seek To Understand-Other Groups ,' ,,;;-,- All 850 , 1"! , ' t,'' ......,,,,,,,-k- ' ,,......:. ...1...:.:........1...S.:i;:.'......: Notice Served of Appeal Of s s ,..... ei Superb' topitrain cowhide. ; Zripper closure waterproof lining. For the rnan the semce or any Iran who oppreclafes the finest - ' 'I.'. ::... ...., '...15....;.:,.:.........:,:...;...4.. II LEATHER , ... '...", ,.. .!' Christmas Kiss Send 1 .....,.; ..;...'..... e len Crockett. .;!.........q'',.......... :2i0 '''''. p Three Given Sentence In MiningFraud s "Eye-Witnes- ..;... .. ,.... 240$ 4!'.''''. 741,,,,,, 2-- Thomas Nemier. 2 1. and Nor-man Standard, .22, will go on trial for their lives in Third District court, dn Jan: 25, The two defendants, serving life terms at, the Utah State Pris,on. are charged with assaulting prison- guards during an escape last July 4. If found guilty. the two men must he put to death under a Utah statute which makes the death penalty'manda- tory in such eases. , Nemier and Standard pleaded Innocent before Judge A. H. Ellett today and the' trial as set for Jail. 25 before Judge J." Al- .,...,.. ,, ,p---t IkC - , For Their Lives ..... ..,... , - ' ve ,- Two Face Trial t '.......''. .. ...,..,....,..,.......,............f. 1, ' -. ... ...::..........!,..'...'...,..N4r,. ' !,....1 ';. :: ' ..'.......;.- WrO,..000,a.Aftowto,....W,MW0.6001. 1 i i:;,, , lard. Cream until light. To step No. I add 5 lb., .4 oz. sugar: .1 lb.. l0 oz. flour:!2 oz. salt; I oz. soda; 212 oz. baking lb., cocoa, and I qt. powder; water. Mix thoroughly, scraping. down the sides of mixing howl Add 3:3 to insure, smoothness. eggs and cream- until smooth. Take qt.. water and add vaUse to favor nilla to taste. ovmixture. Bake in en for 28 to 30 minutes. i t'''''''.4tg It .... .............. .,..... ...,... , ''''''6'.' - .: cific." Coming to the United 1 . of but it haQn't been exercised in the past.. "Also, we are complying with a request from the );P13 that all truck owners of the state fill out questionnaires so that a constant inventory can be kept in event official requisitioning of private trucks becomes necessary." h News-Centr- cent valuation rate last year. It was agreed that stocks of automobile dealers would be 50 per cent of the cost of acquisition as compared to a rate of 3714 per cent last year. The increase was attributed to failure to assess dealers high enough have that authority, him-Sel- 2 lb, 6 oz. 2 lb.. 6 oz. o, , of a former Salt Lake and Deseret News staff member will provide the basis for next Tuesday's - News." broadcast of Tuesday's show, nationally produced will be released by The Deseret News at 9:15 p.m. on KSL. News" broadcasts are based on AP stories and the next story happens to be one uncovered by Prestoty Grover, who worked for sometime on the editorial staff of this newspaper. At present Mr. Grover. is stationed somewhere in the Pacific Zone covering current war events. News" The story which "Eye.Witness chose to dramatize was Mr.. GroverLs account of the countless bombings of Iediterranean. The Alalta, tiny island in tI story made unusual news because both Mr. Grover and Wayne McGaffin, also an Al' man, filed identical stories on Malta without either knowing that the other had been on the island at the Same time. So next Tuesday at 9:45 pm. on KSL, The Deseret News will present the thrilling dra-.-! matiztaion of the bombings of Malta as uncovered by Preston Grover. Next week's show Is titled "Isle of Destiny" and will be the second in a series of nationally- produced broadcasts being released ty The News exclusively in this area. ' Two important announcements to the public were made by Mr. Gibson as result of the conference EXERCISE AUTHORITY "The lax commission is recommending to every assessor that special effort be made to go behind every barn and into every backyard to find cars that ordinarily'''might not be registered. assess them and collect the tax or accept bond guaranteeing pamcnt on the spot. They But Serscs 100 that brings .a Smile of contentment to the face of Master Sgt. Thomas M. Stanley has got to be mighty good! And this time, good it is,. bef cause the master sergeant is giving the master-touc- Main Street, I.' OTHER INCREASES In 1942. Smooth Rich Devil's Food Mixture State Heads Transport Will Receive Zone Planned OnNew Year South '.. e Sarge Gives WomenHint On How To Win Cake Prize Takes Hanley said the War Department had divided the transportation districts into zones corresponding to the nine service ' - t.................; head; calves. $15; lambs, $3; mixed (lambs and ewes), $3.75; ewes, $4; rams, $8; all blooded animals, both steers and cattle, to be assessed in,proportion to real value. As result of the stipulated de-- . crease of ten per cent in assesscars, an auing privately-owne- d teimobile that was valued at $500 for taxing purposes last year will be assessed1450 in 1943, Mr. Gibson said. VALUATION FIGI'RES This is based on a tax valuation of 40 per cent of the market price. figuring a five per cent market and a 45 per drop If you'd like to win a $25 War Bond, You might try Master Sergegyit Thomas M. Stanley's recipe for a prize cake. It only requires 33 eggs. the light." 248 " '.. Corresponding increases are he said, In the rest of the.schedule adopted at the conference: yearling cattle, $20 per Ile Gives Recipe For Cake Contest- . - Tha, News la Hours Ahead The nn1943 tn flected, Col. J. C. P. 20e a Week , "Eye-Witnes- re- U. S. Armv -- 19, 1942, d from school. is Delivered To Yottr Home,For Ouly ---- - , ,,, ' , for levying on privately-owneautomobiles in 1943 were agreed to by Utah's 29 county assessors at their concluding session with the State Tax. Commission late yssterday.in the Capitol. J. Lambert Gibson, commission chairman, said that ordinary range cows will be assessed at $24 per head and range steers at $35 as compared with $20 and $25, respectively, last year. East-shoul- - tkillt" .00 k - Sharp increase in uniform assessed valuation of livestock, but a ten per cent drop in the base will make Mileage rationing possible the eliminations of nearly 50 of Utah's .175 traffic 'semaphore signals on state highways, reing signals can definitely be recmoved and unhesitatingly the redgreen ommended that semaphores In front of the Madison School on State Street and d on South Temple at Seventh be shut off except when children are going to or coming -- ' !1 ' BE REMOVED Mr. Smart said that a few Path- ' ' NEWS , Levy On Cars TO Be Decreased NOT TO BE SACRIFICED "However. we won't sacrifice safety standards, particularly in school areas just to save tires and gas," the traffic chief said. "Nothing will be done on mere guess work. We are making actual unit courts at all semapnore intersections where we believe the volume of travel may have below the semaphore dropped of the standard requirement of HighAmerican ASSOCMiOn way Officials. if the count , "In other words, shows that fewer than 1.000 ye hiclesarx, entering an intersecfor six hours, a tion hourly entering third of this volume 'from the lesser used thoroughfare, then we can safely remove (2'f !S4ii l'IlE DESERET , Livestock Former Deseret News Writer. Assessment Is Subject Of War Bröadcast report Value Raised newspaperman Action Foreseen Because Of Locating his headquarters . - . - L'Vtil (7tkii Semap hore Elimination Held Possible - ' . . -- rlDp0 ; ' Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday, December M - , . , - - . STUDIO Died 44101 '4-779- Use Your Credit - No Advanco in Primo No Carrying Charge - made ore All Plates Dontal of humus. receipt upon only Utah from ,Akconsod lions and orders Domain. Workmanship and matorials fully guaranteed. 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