Show 1 - 1 I - 'N7 GROWS POPULATION 113091 Utahns Still Serve Out-of-Sta- te Into H6use-Sho- IllArm)rNavy I of Utah's 71172 men who II in the armed forces Erince served ' the outbfeak of World War II approximately 13091 still are in u niform it wasannounced Satur- day by Col H Arnold Rich selec director tieOf service the total Utahns in service rearly 71000 served before J ' dav- CoL Rich estimated Since 5000 Utah service men were discharged between December 1941 and J day the maximum number of Utah men in service at any ione time was 66000 The number of 'Utahns in service diminished ' after July 1 1945 it was rapidly : pointed out i i With all drafted men in the who were inducted during I Army 1945 eligible for release on Jan 1 the number of the state's service ' men is I expected to drop rapidly he said Transportation difficulties ' facing men stationed abroad may 1I postpone release of many 1945 II draftees Col Rich said : Factors Vary Vets Crowd Treatment By KEITH I& BleCARTHY Not only is the housing problem in the west complicated by the return of World War II veterans to crowded home communities but also a heavy immigration of new veterans has become apparent A recent U S bureau of the 1 I V-- census survey conducted at the request of the National Housing of vetagency showed that 20 erans in the Salt Lake City area lived elsewhere before induction However the percentage was lower in Salt Lake City than in any of the other Pacific southwestern cities surveyed High was the San Diego area with 40 "0 The survey showed that approximately one out of five (22) of married veterans in this area own their own homes Twenty-fou- r per cent was the average for the six cities of its married vetWith 44 erans renting Salt Lake City had the third lowest rental percentage and was about 5ro below the six city average 4 i V-- : I : : W' 1 - fr :- 4‘ :' 1 i'l: i: 1 1744Sk' ' T:It i 4'm- - : iallanvoli ''' ' I what their future housing plans were "provided housing can be found at the price- and quality desired" 6ro of the veterans in the Salt Lake area said they would like to move from their present lodgings and rent a dwelling unit A marked preference was indicated for four-roorental units Los Angeles San Francisco San Diego Sacramento and Fresno were the cities besides Salt Lake City included in the survey - 1 - i I: 1 ' m Zero—Tompitrature Household Regulation Listed Frozen Food Cabinets With I Finger-ti- Builders owners or occupants of new housing accommodations which are not habitable because p the Roll-a-Doo- rs a lacks furnace warm-ai- r blower motor can obtain one by certifying in writing to a furnace Available in Limited Numbers supplier that "hardship" exists Arnold M Seiler Civilian Production administration manager for Utah said Saturday SALT LAKE CABINET & FIXTURE CO A GOOD MOVE Far from "scuttling" the erans' housing program recent action by Pres Harry S Truman in eliminating many vunnecessary" controls should clear the way for faster building of homes is the opinion of C Taylor Burton president of the Utah Home Builders Assn Answering apprehensions expressed by some veterans' organizations Mr Burton said Saturday that "clearing out of the detailed control of home building should result in building more homes for Veterans in less time" He pointed out that the complex system of federal controls developed under the Wyatt program actually hampered completion of homes by limiting production of critically needed materials "Veterans should feel relieved not alarmed" said Mr Burton Plan Remodeling Insulation Needed Having received federal apof plans for remodeling and proval In Salt Lake City this winter of their 2900 S 2nd expansion points to the importance of home West packing plant Joe Doctor-ma- n and Sons Packing Co anticipates remodeling within two or three weeks or as soon as materials can be obtained it was announced Saturday Plans Include latest methods of Tree! hog processing new machinery your and enlarging of the plant about three times its present size Bids are expected to be submitted I within a week 136 SeW Tempi Phone The need for conservation of fuel 67 U Light up the faces Christmas under I " i :4? t - The contract recently signed In Sacramento Cal by IL S Army and engineers and Ashton-Evan- s Lake Salt architectural firms for the ded signing of the proposed $7500000 veterans' rehabilitation hospital on the Ft Douglas reservation will insure that the project will conform with local building codes and the general architectural theme of the city's newer buildings This according to Harry S Platt' Salt Lake field engineer U S' Army district engineers is the primary reason the contract was awarded to a local firm - 77 Ware-Mcaenah- - 43 t 1 i t- 71-'-3- --- 0- Jo 1 --- 1 1 frJe 1 - - - 1 ' ! 4 s c- - - vit 0- 7 - - s' - ' 4 ' - k ) I f ' ': 0 't i - i 'v Jr ----- kz- ' 7 - - : - 40- - — - --7 J i Joirs1r43''''' i 4' - IL:s i - - "'Z - t - - z —- ' as 1 1 fi J -- ti 1 t e' '— - s A 4 47 ' ' ' N N Mary-of-theWasat- ch - : - - - - - ---- ''''"'-'-V : V? 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' ' -0 ' : A'''' 46--:- -- D - 4 '" ' ' ' - :avitem S 1 I VeA"e4 - 417- ' A:s'41444 273 South LIcin in Scit Lece City d0“10a 441 ' - e ' e-a- rsi ‘:(147XPOMAleSUrt—Er:711E12i A M I session special in the Masonic temple 650 E South Temple The banquet will be serVed at 6:30 pm with the installation at 8:30 pm who as mas- terWiii liam A Carter December 1941 appointed Edmond A May junior steward the first step toward the top of the lodge's officialdom will install Mr May as worshipful masterci Past Masters John A E Vier will serve as grand i chaplain smpaeresthi yanTdh egrpast master's jewel will be presented to E A Vail Jr by Otto R Peters The Rev George J Weber pastor of the First Congregational church will address the banquet HM Jones will be the toastmas- Members of the Executives Assn will meet Monday at 12:15 pm in Newhouse hotel for their regular meeting it was announced - years" Three youths who changed a '' ton acting Epis- I of I1 copal bishop Utah chairman IN rt Utah chapter Save the Chil- dren federation announced Satur- Dr Kershner day Dr Kershner travelled throughout Norway Sweden Holland France Finland and Belgium last summer visiting many of the same devastated areas he saw during a previous trip in 1945 Malformed bodies hunger cold and disease are painfully evident he said but the food supply is increasing steadily and a rising production of necessities was observed by Dr Kershner His reports have been delivered over major radio networks and have appeard in the New York Times the New York Herald the Christian Science Monitor and in the motion picture "Children of Tragedy” is being His Salt Lake City vie:it chapter sponsored by the Save the Children federation - Executives to Meet - Including the basement the structure has more than 34000 square feet of space In making the announcement Mr Woolley said the construction "Is the first major step in the company's postwar expansion and is the first such building constructed In Salt Lake City in more than 20 Youths Sentenced In Morals Case :-- : ' copious use of glass Talk on Europe Youth Slated " ' ! E 21st South shown tu above architect's sketch will feature ultrafunctional storage facilities J Built of reinforced concrete with flat slab construction the new warehopse will feature warehouse facilities and is as nearly fireproof as possible Each of the five floors will be sealed off with access to each to be gained through fire doors The building's frontage is of hard marble and also includes meet- r- ''''"' '''':''' - Construction of a new $160000 household goods storage warehouse at 1240 E 21st South by Redman Van and Storage Co is expected to be completed about March 1 it was announced Saturday by Dilworth S Woolley manager Company headquarters are at 136 S 4th West ' - ' ''' FIREPROOF - :'' 7 ' ar I :' ' - :' - ' 1 According to the survey three principal elements in pushing sales to an average of more than prewar avertriple the five-yeage are increased population more money in hshoighpeprerparipcoesckaentscl ' r'1- 4 ' ' '''3 '-' ::----- 4 4 i "' '' - of last year i 11 - ' one-four- th - ' D 4 -- - 7A ? -- : - - New Redman Warehouse Completion Seen March 1 Arthur W i' - ' J :::::::::':!! iantga pinuoisio - ' :: i:::'7:7'f':::: Redman Van and Storage Co's new $160000 five-story household goods storage warehouse at 1210 I : ' 1 r i - : ': 4 A ' ( ' - - A: -- : :' : 4f- !" - ' ! :$ A Y : - k: 1 ' :C!: - 1 '- i - A A ' g - : ? : ' :' 1 7 - :::: : 1 1 1: ! gifts early but to date Salt Lake department stores have done one-fifmore business than last i 'i Christmas season according to an i Associated Press survey Portland Ore has shown a 170"16 business gain Los Angeles 13 and Seattle San Francisco 10 8170 Wash 4 stores contacted avFifty-tw- o i year for eraged $127 in sales this the 1945 dollar during the first 49 weeks of the year and they appeared certain to make the 1946 total greater than that ' - '" !: i ' ' : ' '1 E ' - ::' !': k i !! 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I I 'I ' ter Oi i till'----7--:i1 1 -- VAN CAMP SEA FOOD CO INC Tfflit1411 Island California ' I ' 40F even during the war I 1 r"' '‘0" ' ' ' - s :0 : ' - - :' i : --- ' 75 ' il T I I Yule Shopping Leads '45 Mark by 20 ' A 4 -:: ::: '' ' litefnOS lemmata d 1 I - ki- i- for quality has never been sacrificed for quantity not - dependobility in colors Jeweltone glowing or smart Silvertone finish A fashion-righ- t accessory that youll be proud to give proud to own anse dssi10unicokf f- - n I sand- 1 Svre-fir- e Gold-Owe- - 'i ''-- 4"4'' IA '"'1-1''' 'N'4'!:'-'- ":' Argent° lodge No - -- Set 1St I largest blue lo diT"jesicicifaryiceervseantinga will install its wiches is just the thing for i 1° $ APLATE of tuna 11 ruingimcupttironmgpm - I 0 : ri 7 VII 1111 GIA 11:lrl Li 16e -cv I' 0 ' - r""r"") s t -- IØr1 S I Lk t t - Arttrenta Lodge To Install :7 1 s 'A "L s 4 ' ::'"- 1 ' 0 i: t 2' 4 it 't' IT at4c1 the condition contributing to the infection After a physician has made a diagnosis of sinusitis either acute or chronic he will seek first to establish drainage and then correct both local and general predisposing factors As a rule surgery is unnecessary unless the patient has neglected early treatment If he has it may be necessary to enter the sinuses and clean out diseased tissue so that healthy new tissue can grow Must Avoid Chills A Utah physician explains that in acute cases it usually is advisable for the patient to rest In bed This will help the body build up resistance with which to fight the infection Chilling must be avoided The most Common contributing factor to chronic sinusitis Is allergy This may be allergy to foods pollens or emanations If foods are found to be the offenders they should be eliminated from the diet If pollens or emanations are the culprits a series of desensitizing "shots" perhaps combined with use of one of the new antiallergic drugs likely will be prescribed The physician says that indiscriminate use of nose drops should be avoided Some nose drops reduce the functioning of the cilia structures the small hair-lik- e which serve to empty the sinuses of accumulatiOns of mucous Silver derivatives such as argerol silvol and neo silvol stimulate activity of the mucous membranes to wash out the infection but it is best policy to use them only on doctor's advice Caution on Ephedrine Preparations containing ephedrine are effective in shrinking mucous membranes to help promote drainage Here again caution should govern their use Some persons are sensitive to ephedrine and for them its use might cause extremely unpleasant if not dangerous symptoms the physician explains In treating some cases particularly of the acute variety of sinus disease penicillin has proved to be valuable Intramuscular Injection is the method of choice in most instances although some good results have been reported from its use in spray form Inthemjecting it into the sinuses selves has not proved to be too effective the physician says Sulfa drugs also are sometimes employed Heat !Diathermy Patients often obtain local relief through applications of heat or diathermy All measures which will build up general resistance are advised The best time to treat sinusitis according to the physician is re-in the first acute attack because peated attacks allowed to run a regular course likely will result in chronic infection Sinuses may be foci of infection which will produce disease in other parts of the body Eye complaints are frequently due to sinusitis Among the relatively rare complications are osteomyelitis brain abscess and what is known as cavernous sinus thrombosis which is a blockage of some of the veins of the head le' s' " -- extemporaneous Christmas pageant depicting the story of the Christ child will be presented by children in the first second and third grades at St Sunday at 8 pm in the school auditorium ' - - 91 r 6 ' ---- 1 Yule Pageant StMary An 44 ' y el f i - 1 '' 73' v an 500-be- - SI I I Contract Signed 11 - of sinus disease Is largely an individual matter There is no cure-a- ll The type of treatment will depend on the sinus Involved and vet- 3 B Sunday Dec 15 1946 i TribuneStaff Writer Because of the many factors that may be involved treatment Insulation and efficient operation of home heating devices according to Gordon Weggeland FHA director for Utah Credit facilities of the F H A's property improvement program provide the simplest and least expensive means of accomplishing these jobs he said Mr Weggeland added that storm doors and windows weatherstripping and caulking and pipe insulation will contribute further to the conservation of ftlel These improvements along with conversion from one type heating equipmer4 to another may be effected without authorization from Civilian Production administration if the total cost is less than WO Authorization is necessary if the cost exceeds that amount Home owners may borrow up to $2500 from any of the 9000 lending agencies and branches in the U S which have F H A's approval Salt Cakt U'ribunt bt View of Structure e T By WILLIAM C PATRICK 1 e- I" - of Sinusitis S L ' rt Architects'-Ey- -l- xA44 ' MAfthoAAar OA - I I - i - ' ( la I 1" ' - |