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Show - THE DT SEREt NEWS,- Thursday. S..k.0,K0'1i.:1:ii Hero's Good Uf0.4::.Q,t.:..,..... ; Full Relief et. :11.061 10 'SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE'.Shown taking reservations for South High School's e in three years ar e, left to right, Claire Irvine, Joyce' Strong first Alumni and James Harwood. The dance will be hel d at the school tomorrow night. Couple Plans Gold Wedding Celebration' Mr. and Mrs. George A. Christensen, 782 Springview Drive, will be honored at an open house on their golden wedding ann- at May 27 iveruryMonday, Wandamere Ward, 2951 South Seventh East St., from 4 to Mr. Christensen was born in St. George, Utah, Jan. 20, 1875. The board of directors of the Utah Power and Light Co. Wednesday afternoon declared a dividend of 30 tents per share on the new common stock of the company payable July 1, 1948, to stockholders of record June 5. Amounting to $355,572.30, thie I. the second dividend to be declared on, and is applicable to the entire outstanding isms of 1,- tom-- - mon stock. .George Ikt- Gadihr,- VresIdent of ths company, said directors declared this dividend payable July 1 to adjust dividend payment dates to a quarterly basis. "The first dividend on the new .common stock was paid May 1," -le continued, "and the present 's dividend is, therefore, the seccond for the first six months of :.the current year. , :: Company books showed that r on May 1, over 48 per cent of .the sompany's new common ',"stock is held in Utah and that ...6:over 53 per cent is held by persons residing within the states : served by the company. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen He spent most of his early life In Sevier County.- - He taught school there for a number,. of years and served as county assessor for three terms. He has been asso- -' elated with The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York since coming to Salt Lake 20 , years ago. Mrs. Christensen was born in Denmark July 7, 1878 and came n sisewas eleven years old.to They were married in the Manti Temple, May 7, 1898. Both have been active members of the Church ofJesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y They have five 'sons and six daughters. They are M. L. ChrisE., tensen, George L., Elwood : and Dean Christensen, Richmond: P. D. Christensen, Mrs . Cranei, Salina; Mrs. Monty Anderson, Price; Mrs. Melba Hancock, California and Vera Christensen,: Mts. Verne Wilkensen and Mrs. Ida Lewis of Salt Lake. They also have 27 grandchildren and,. four By Dr. Bennion "Whose Air Is It?" was the : title of an address given today by i Dr. Adam S. Bennion, vice pres ident in charge of public relations, Utah Power and Light : Company, at the weekly lunch. eon meeting of the Salt Lake Ki- ',:wanis Club. The luncheon' program observ. ad National Ridin Week and :National Music Week and of beers and directors of Salt : Lake's five radio stations were special guests. Salt-Lake- 4,-D- Drell.C.tatimer Cycle Club-Schedul- Gypsy-Tri- p - ltenty asses ol the eased fortes cm flee yentas et kis Mee c , )011 1.111 1st Sovitk r Ditd Ingarboose Non-Housi- t7,, ng Official Okeh ce al dance will The alum climax the student-bod- y an will where assembly day, feature alum talent, with Ross Dalton, '32, as master of ceremonies. ' Dick Ball, '32, will act as emcee at the banquet to be held at 6:30 p.m. Other members of the committee are James Harwood, '42, general chairman; Vivian Edmunds, '42; Duane Wardle, '42; Cheryl Christiansen, '43; and Marva Tingey, '42. Admission itt 63 a couple. Tickets may be obtained by School calling the South High office. semi-form- Salt Lake busifiess men are needed as volunteers to give practical business counsel to returning veterans at the Salt Lake veterans' school and at the U. S. Employment Service, Dr. M. Lynn Bennion, superintindent of city schools, reported to the Chamber of Commerce today. Particularly needed are business men who will advise veterans on opriortunities and requirements - - in their respective fields,' Dr.- Bennion said.-- - Ralph V. Backman, principal of the veterans' school, and Nell Davis, veterans' coordinator for the USES, are in need of such volunteers, he added. Dr. Bennion was chairman of a special committee to investigate cooperation by business men in veterans problems. His report, approved by the advisory committee of the Chamber of Commerce, has been adopted by the board of governors. Busineu men and employers, according to the report, need more education in counseling programs in order to guide veterans. ' , tf ' 20Gal , l insulating tank jacket keeps water hot longersaves on gas At. asbestos. bills. Made of tractiVely finished in glossy white. Easily cleaned. Ready cut. c ' FREIGHT CAN'T through Nokias r ...can -- - ' . Included i ' , t i 1, -- r: ,,,:,::,,:-:.' 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To Logan The , w.1.1 Approval of the $750,000 addition to the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph - Co. building and for a $750,000 project at the Garfield smelter of the American Smelting and Refining Co., has been granted by the Civilian Production Administration, Arnold 511. Seiler, CPA district manager; said today. The construction was approved at a meeting yesterday of the new review committee of the Utah district CPA. The telephone company plans call for an addition of three stories atop structure and a new building north of the present building. Replacement of boilers and installation of a 5000 kw generator and new switchboard were listed as projects included in construction at the Garfield smelter by William J. O'ConnorrUtark manager-o- f AS&R Co. Work will begin when the present strike at the plant is ended, be sait:L Truman will souri this weekend mother and receive degree at William lege on Monday. Automatic Gas Water Heater ill ? Former classmates will be for a night at the to first Alumni Dinner-Danbe held tomorrow at 7 p.m. at South High School, in three annual "Spring Field - of Daythe ' Salt Lake Motorcycle Club will begin at a o'clock Sunlay morning when a gypsy - tour to Logan begins, Jack Bardole, vice president, said today. : The caravan Will leave from West-- High- - School and is ichedor tiled to arrive at Logan stadium of by 1 p.m. for an afternoon .racing. All are Mvited- ci::iT General Dentistry terite-ptacti- re Máintains. Desired Temperature Buildings Get Advice Needed 1ltah---141e- Talk 2 SOUTH HIGH ALUMNI PLAN DINNER DANCE Business Men's 9 : 9 Be free of sh6Ve1ing c6c11 into your furnace several times a day. With but a few minutes attention, Sears Hercules stoker maintains desired temperature prevents fire from going draft out and regulates stops overheating for fuel economy. Can installed in your present furnace-whethe- r be Operates quietly. hot water, warm air or steam heat. - Dinner-Danc- Utah Power Sets Dividend , aa 4 at w- 0 :11CULES AUTOMATIC STOICE , the-ne- afN , After exempting automobiles from the personal property" 'lists of employables on relief, the State Public Welfare Depart. ment today was ready to give unlimited assistance to such including strikers in need, on budgetary needs applying iñly to food, clothing, shel, ter, and fuel. Over the objection of Commisstoner Wendell Grover and in Jac of state law which prohibits welfare' payments to persons With more than $300 in personal other than household Chairman Commission goods, Sophus Bertelson and Commisliomr. J. Parley White joined extending a policy of exempt-- lug automobiles of empioyables from the personal property list., Mr. Grover maintaufed the policY was not in line with a recent opinion of the attorney-genera- rs office. Action, was takenin a session-- of the commission yesterday, aftrecomer the attorney-general- 's mendation that all distinctions -' between employables and. employables be removed had been turned down. Further clarifying its policy, the commission said no maximum limit would b. met on assistance to the employables, ' but did limit the budgetary needs to the four items' of food. clothing,' shelter and fuel. Explaining the majority action of the committee' as to automobile exemption, Commissioner White referred to employables "temporary" clients, adding is that 'because of this temporary status, we feel it is trot necessary to require that they sell their automobiles before they are el-. igible for relief, believing-than automobile is necessary for them to obtain profitable employment in private industry.". of for Homemakcrti IVIolArs :PA"! DIAL ).0 |