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Show - . . - - - , , - kiEltiiS :SALT 'Ir.; - :art LAKE ' --1939 1:40NDAY -- 27 ' .. FotLt--- Drivers-2- - . -- Accept Fines I -' ;.. ,, . . : . - .. . - . -- ; ''.: h 1 -- - ''. British ... Nétri :Puit!ink.". .: ., One 13undred per cent opposition to the united States Cham ber of Commerce policy was registered by the Salt Lake Clam. bees board of governors as it today went on record as On nolimg. donpletely ..the national chambers- stand on stiveriegislation. Basing- action on the conten- non tnat-M- c national body did not have sufficient facts on -- which to base their statement of policy, the Salt Lake board of tram the that mated governors point of- - view of the economic Ji e and financial structure of the Um The t"-- - ClIambm's P2ibel wrens. is entirely The Salt Lake chamber has traditionally followed the Utah Zenith Reed Millar- - fmner first cottnselor in the stake presipolicy of suPPorting blinetallani arid nigh Priced sliver, while the dency. wu named president of national : aaamaelLia....taamg a L Itand in-- PPC'gh'u" gover- n- tion meeting held- yesterday in nient subsidization of the white i connection with quarterly eon. metal. . I ferenee at Boise The, word too), underwrote Width-o- f tn. ttoa covered ward tkay$ L' Elder George Albert ' , State Warns , All To G uar d , Against I: lif ' , --. .: ,r, ..- lice accurate nearby weedier ,: Orem and more ... complete weather service, should result from the installation of teletype iz; R. lliiiar tilamed Leader s IJI Boise Stake in Inachinerweather I - today by J. Cacti Alter, metecerd" ogist in charge of the IL, S. Weather Bureau here. . - TeletkPea will be installed about April L'Throtigh them will come hOurtY reports from all of the Civil Aeronautics Authority lines from the area bounded by Cheyenne. Reno, Great - Falls and Las Vegas. to thaThatusednewar yidmilars the at the airport. wilV'enable the 'Salt Lake office to make more frequent adjustments on forecasts and to improve its service on What the weather is doing and is expected to do in the near future. Mr. Alter explained. Travelers, manufacturers. ship. pen and other businessmen,oftenon are benefited by information immediate weather prospects' and conditions obtainabil by tele. one or .personal ealls. - 4 . , .. ' , - , . inr gained by forcing a lock. of a Ferro reported the loss watch and earrings. a child's and $I $2. about bank containing in chitnge. - ' e. ., the eases-ove- areKaYlerwen3Pushauazedand . N P' - reached Dr. mo. - . - , - 40 , f 6ie'llpilltitiC1111:111ShntifinStild - ' LUS 0 - .. "The ePidemie ..proportiorm. - an Avenue. where entrarica was Mr. - the previous weeks this year, most of them" resulting from , , , , cate a number of pneumonia - ' wsrftighinvestt the ' home of A. IL Ferro. 1238 BIT' health ...problems were attacked today by the State Board of Healthinfluenza and ItnekY- Mmintam spotted fever. Dr. William M. McKay. state repteted that epidemiologist. early reports for last week indi- SaltLak'e'ainudiPcattilwned 7- Inraiceburgtcalliara , ' - .- '. POLICE PROBE BCBGLARY Two-serio- - : 19 cases of spotted there fever last year, wuh four deaths. .. ,........ ,:, thatIlis bpoy theintettkkicut Ley.... were' ' ' Weather Bureau , -- t t - es hisall.., , .. Tour drivers. three involved in traffic accidents, pleaded guilty to charges of reckless driving when arraigned today before Po 1.141 Judge Dere Beck Demme. Sentences of $15'or 23 clavs in were imposed on J. E. gkina., -- jail 24- ot Murray. and Robert Slam 26. of 441 P Street. F. R. Dubow 3r. Lk of Highland Drive.. and Out DeVo. Za id 1161 Drowning Avenue, were fined $23 earit'ke lerklifts driving, Driving on the wrong bide of the highway at Garfield Avenue . - - : Chamber .. , U. S. Stand Of Plead Guilty. , 'Hits .Silver SL-----Uni- t .... - , ' " , , - -:- ' Olt Willi 01, - Tril,41)4111. , , be warned to guard against the ' '.. , : 'flu. At this time, any cold reala cer driven by E. L Mots into , ! 1 1. ly may be influenza. So any perton Jr., 31. of 2355 South State '. ! , son with 'a cold should isolate 1181Z, Street. trek officers reported I i i 0 a doctor. He rt.. olf--50 - to the court. Blair crashed into ; tali--rest. and relax bed. should to 1 go , Stott sa..50t-:bibe the tear of , J. conference. the elated at His should with ; be diet light.249 Eae4, of Bryce. 35. ' ,, , Frank- - Ward of the Church WA.. large quantities of fluids. A. ...,, Street. , I fare Cornmittee accompanied El'1.'sts.' 'Aria should help.", , involved two a ws. in Deyo -,!,.,1 in Smith der and participated 's, , Dr. McKay said this "definite, eat mesh hurt night at Callow, l the ....1 , meeting& bus and Third North ly is an 4nfluenza year, although rri .. e '........., Stake PreAllidrai Rel"4 the cases are Much milder than 1: Young ?IItit11. was 'arrested-I- !' s ' ' , k ,:.- '', who-ha'4 T. Ezra Benson pre, .., '''' said he officers reuse wag speedOtil'801'CA5' ddrin;g-1- TthehereserimuLare Prgree'demt 411:, ,1 , ' T j ,sidedover, the stake fora year, ing in a small coup witti four ' 7- govern-merElder Rulos--K: Mirth' 01 the ; and who has accepted-lea , Heads pasaengne in the boat sett Mission i ,. , Irina Council of Seventy will lI 44 this time. the epidemi- at , year appointment and will make T1 Me on the running board. , ' tOMOITOW I D.',Via late leave' flight home his Meets Bosons Otia'''' Thefibille Redoes in A'ashington. 010.4 satd. C, i Invited.To Club Iminsed fines -- at - ek -, was released. A farewen...tent, of g25 for speedIng- - on J. W. 0' the Vtlielt Pacific Railroad tor wile must All e 1 ended Ise Vete- - ' the1 Monial will be held lorPresident areaswere - - -- liatett Rob. infested wood of -tick --- -1 '' monthly meeting:of the 10 . .. ndt Benson Ms Sat. newt to lo, be Dr. lotirmy warned ::1 ,, McKay Loon tineeencenit family '''' at I by ere,,Hansen.32. will held Tesharah be - club F F i uritay In Bois" vaccinated alr soon as possible-- Avenue. and J. A. Midgets. 41.-- -I hltian Bleb- A British mother holds 1er baby SaltelY etwaged ilivEL gas i Hardy will board a I - President Millar chose ai his : because the ticks will, "be at of 1,358 Yale Aistme. i a ae Los Angeles and i :111:15,--95 Thirteenthaitreet, wPr k within Moor three weelcc." 310 when otolinse)oro John S. Peterson and i bag designed jor chigreit Undt'77t1i111More44an- Thretapeedem-pai- d I I His tour I J.- McQueen, .. -directly to Tahiti. A to sent was -- -' 81)-ibulletin former stake at w ThursdaY temitted,415 cs,fj,..a I:travel phys babies are to be given, itthe Pielmets as- EngMnd , Included Ii 4o 1 clerk. of $25., They art: Hurl, D sieven.,,I to the- venous igands fernier missem prmidents ,ciana of the state today outlining , :tIzt Ii makes .k,t,, six the mission in aril air t wilrrequire future every preparation against: .. possible son. 23, of 5.55 East Tint South members of the club are inBishop Lester C. Sant of the technique of unmtmizing ' 1 -Wtekit in a srsuill boat. The oth- - I Boise . Second Virard was named vited. raids,' 4. ' Ray S. Carft. ID. RI . ri ''' ak.,,,sfult., ..Agaln.t.,.Bots4,110141,tairt,spottiat.-!.SiX 'weeks-wibe' used in the .. . fr 3708 South Street. 4soussises-,402 AtelLASiikeAlignealserli Arti ,s the ,ssissa I Clavne Robison was ordained ' endfrese, ,...1 , idastellaeMetumeny, t .,,, . land. 1336 Zaat South Temple Street, to succeed Sant so Bishop In 1921- Pres. David 0. McKay,. I inshbp A, Victor W. Jorgensen was 1c71.1 17-rt.11accompanied by Hugh , as clerk. stake of apart the islands NI 111 touched ' The Boise Fourth War4 war hit! on a tour of Clurrh ' created. as a part of the txinfcr. IThe other islands of the Mee have never before- been ' ''''. 'Cottle was named butt. II l'n'A I A1 II 1 I I i i I I I I ay I . islarsb. that of Tuavai of the missionaries where Patriarch 'Named I WIMINIPTIO Ot the getond- annual first landed to work among Mithlas Julius Benson former ' 1 oratorical contest Sponsored by Polynesian people. member of the Boise Stake ores. n the Salt Lake, l; idency, was ordained a patriarch. Citiainsa Leegue. were announc- irmit "milk row. owl rommEgrosmroN 111.01111110.116 4 itsirmrEmirn roloirurvirirt Several of officer the Weiser ed today. -. were Stake ordainedMiss Smiley Wahl, represent, 1ç Smith during his stay at' Boift. - ing the Club of Murror included were Charles - C,asper ., received first place. Miss Wald Woods, as bishop'of the Weiser spoke on We Love Thee ;met Ward and George William Pal. , mer as bishop of Vale Ward. Second and third place honors with an eYe to "gold in them The conference was well atin order, went to Miss Maude Oar Mir Dares of ProsPreltire tended. Elder Smith said. DurMorinaka Brigham City. who PrnsPectom wern exPecten tO tasked on "Emerge With Good ing the clay. Elder Smith visited ; -rieurdetigh C4Ilege et the Arrow Rock Darn. Chieenship".-- - sear annoy t Utahof the tonight University ' 'What t Owe. To America". ' 1 Winnera in the Japimess dirt- , ' skin wens first Miss Maw i I in l'oshintura, Ogden; second. Sato. gemarliell atanniltant.Pmfessnr I , th. 1f.' the amt." j Aoi. Brigham City; third . metals fled where end te hew t ''''''. Miss Tomoka WatanuaL. Murray. 1 '' will, be conducted every MonMiss, Mamma lishlo of Murray 11 a Police today were .questiordn Wednesday and Friday over I sot Ifasayoard fujitnoto of Km 1 day. k Professor a ' more period. than a men dozen were chosen rounded winners burg. Ida.. said graduates of the of the English and Japanese act. Mansell will up as the result of a aeries Of be able to find gold MOTU an essay college respectively-i- n crimes and one robbery petty ' "Nib. silver with nothing morn than over 04 tvntest beid in en13110,4init Arith or the weekend , 111 their eyes or a bent hatpin; --, the oratory. , 1124 of George.Eastland EMI Circle The cosine is enamored by the - Judgett Included. FAIwtml Q. was and Way - Extension- - Division mbbed slugged by Usüversitod -Richard:a-an41; 1 two men late Saturday night. the State Board of Vocation. t!harle.W. Campbell. Sall Lake and after Its left the Interurban StaIL. al Educadmi. 1 c tion with therm He reported that (11. , hisiwateh and , I ' pinuem,r7ortudnurnfc and--Stan- - ed t ' t" - 4 ' . -- First-South- " '' , . - , -- -- . t, - Iter ' -. 1 T0 I OW. Isles 1 t e","-.- : Church Leader 1 .. Li . I , -- a it , , .. , - N- 't , .., ----- - 3 ' ' 1111 - - B NQU T i I ' 2 tn 1 , ' ,, , r4---- 1 , ":1 es r.,,.-,,,,.....-"- Oratory Meet . at J. ;I , LULLa , - .... .. El LI-11- LI N&J -- 0)J.JU cm stugs,-4legtet- , Pollee Quiz 12 In Petty Crimes i five-wee- - - ID ' I. , .Yt1Uds Theft Of Auto- '' - - '' -- IWPA Recreation -- - Bonntifidd Ward ,School Arranged --- 1 , . , ' 1 ;Goshen Buildings Retirement Of By Fire Teachers Allowed Destroyed PAYSO Par , , , - - .,,,' : --- i - ' , . . -- tetliratettl--.:--2-- -- -- - Death claims were appraised in ofCharles H. Farris- Jr...of the Alpine District. and John H. G. Greer. of the Jor den District. both deceseed. -. calms , the worth ' , 1 - , PROBA7MNERII OREHLTI ' a, On recommendation of rim- Soden. head of , ..' the health !km"' . --and , charity depart- - --- -, the !Tent County Corturinalon f - 1 i I ' ; - ; - t . - - . . i7 , . pi- qr.gm, I lik , b.., . of head , ,, .- r CC:IN!: -- '' ' .,t 4 q -- i 1 '' i , '. ' gx t - , ,. - - , 'Present eve-wi- ll -- I - I ! - - : - - -- - - Program 27.---A . vttus VA:t11014 01 . ' , , 110' 11 11 ito , ............. , , , . under b,,att as its engine is. The rugged Ford tridt chassis is quality built and d in all sorts of conditions, prove that with, , a Ford v.8 Truck you can expect an all. every part. It is made tough to tackle tough round Atelier hauling jobar all.round kavor., jobs and whip them. The big, - new , . hydraulk brakes have been rigidly Bird; hauling costs. ' The V--8 engine, as Ford builds it, delivers tested for safety and- dependability. In variety, the present Fordline provides the kind of modern performance that to. unit for more jobs than ever the call loads for and roads and schedules day' and delivers it economically, efficiently, before. It ranges through 3 V--8 engine sues, dependably. Its a good engine on the job., - 6 wheelbases, 42 body ,and chassis types. chi , No matter what your trucking prvidew4 :An engine' built to sai on the lob; . are the best answer to it repair shop! , chances : nd the testa the Fordtruck is just as well a Ford tt , 01:111;al4ni,i . . tline-teste- p..t - - 1 z; , ri . easy-acti- ' .2 -- - just-rig- , . . , - psweep Z . . V-I- , . , . is. - , , ht t-ot ----,, , , A, gold ,, , ' . ; i; , , TODAY Srul YOUrt TODD .DI:ALAIL -- ------ ()0 111-js- - ... t) - - () - . ,,,,1- --- . tn. COLLIEIICIIIL CARS mil) ' , - VW TWA PASO MIAOW AT TN' OCOLDInt ,., T1 ' TICITS A Li . - nett' lomossenossa toomnottAomuseos tow , , . , . . ID GIVE PROGRAM - AMERICAN FORK. March ZT. --T-he Music Department of the American Fort High- School. undei the direction of K. J. Bird. . .. . , - low - - '' '..: - . orEl BlILION MILES w6ohees5lbesanceisstri:n ,' 4. c: I - I " ' '' .10ating - ' - tares - t Will---7:-A- -1- trophy loin be awarded the win. rota' of the Sean:it' for Talent program in the Ririe Wani ef: March 30, at 2 om.. withchap. two cash prizes tor wecond and third , Dr? HONORS LEADERS 1 Places. Amateurs 'wishing to enter Daughters of tbe Utah Pioneers. Central Camp. today hon- 1I should write to the Ririe Sena- oed charter members and past t inary stating -the nature. of their torerfon Is invited presidents cat,the organt,,,mtal ipertortmmee.a luncheon in the Lion House '''....''. .... participate or enjoy the Social Center.' PrSrallt- - - ' can , P - - - . - TtAX 1';',.,Z.7sz.h.. - , - . six Ilan, . .." Full I - tigeowl - - 1E11 i.... I nee, body -- ,,.....-- Ida, March dross of jog pot up tech nostril. It reduces clews snag stuffily's. Whiz poleutog. HOMIC :ENTERED L comfort -l- ets you BILKATIllt erupt BUT inorr 7131ie. toe iNek ei 14774111h Easf D. at first sniffle or sosseoto help Street, reported to the- polite to, the FRIV-EN-T the development of toini - - day. that proariers had entered colas. 11171 A till goers tw, his home through window. A revs, pennies and a flashlight sp- peered to imp the toud loot, he I - - ''- , '' - ' ; . . - -- - ' will tarnish the progratalor the assembie period hi the Second f .4vare.m....1 A. Tuesday.. I - . - is ert. t'ocei - """.7 Talent ' - - - - .,jr -- - . . , 'Ririe Semm- - , ,.; . ,, .4,, elb A JI ertY.' John Mcgar. .34. Harold 25, two of the first eisht admitted to the hospital. 1 patterns died Saturday. Sines County health officers -the botulism was traced to-homesaid preSerred P.i'- s- - ' March :27. 3111'Fridandeezay - ---- s : ra 4 1 1 , i - at ., - ei - - titirt:14-9 .1111,,,o R 1.1losett - ,u,,E UP CF --- 1 - seem I . .. , - , - n ing at the Pioneer Hall in West J,trdwan'olt,bas h.,,,beeni. ,...annuttneed "7- -; ....szi..11....'...',..,h,, ....... - ..'"'......, steo- tdRoaa Meeting House,. dedicated more than 70 years ago. was meemly rebuilt and re. 'conditioned. under the direction of the AreMbald Gardner Camp., D. U. P--; vim!'" osiour - was teceived -at the rteno IT'S AMAZING am. quick the tabt'saloon of n heed met begins aloting a few to ease whom - .. dew; bostittal. JORDAN. bReeVcostinsanuctedg '"' abortthetime-Alfred- , 1 1 ' . Gardner; . . WEST teliaa" health authorities krtot a aervettekee "aidiatbaprtedelloYwum,,n ehers, - -- The. t,. ''' .......list was increased hospital last night when Donald mcGos.... raY, V., twin admitted- for treats ment. He mid he became III Sig- - - CLE':.'L 1 2 stufrmess if, i - ' ' E C AVERICTS . f - , - - -- . Noi,os -- 11 - 4, . - In PioneetqUall I SEATTLY. Hatch' m... With two deed And eight others ill. font' critically. front food pots- of 30 student nurses. effective ILaarch - ThInisnies, viol be PaY, Me eee'" - '-'-- -, m- , i t t .. t ' t1 Wile. aPPrtwed the eniPicrinels ., , iluttes Planned rrOM Fooil Poison - -- - - 7' -- fl.,...., le "elm"' 1 .. 4.'"' ,sc.:' '" 0 lit44 a - , ' - vi; .i. wo Dead, 8 111 Ares , , . - - ........................................................ ...an...nnn.. ' ,Biallua--------- dispensary. but did save lenn- nnlY a Part cd the operating room consumed. - the theater ,. : se i ' effective march u arid withheld official ee.-hen -- of - the'appticatten of Don D onahoe of Ealt Lake for a do--I-L abilifY , - - t - -- - - , ,,,:ff, - 4, , - .. - A: .r. 1 i. 1 ..; i., - - "'''' - -- - ft Pb, e.,as ........en.,...,....i.ii. a . ,...... . s 'ot, 'FEATURES ' '' son Fire Departrinent answered a The State Teachers' Retire-- . call from the city of Goshen Sat- ment Board today opproved the unlay night. when much of Go'ahen'i business district was retirement. of three teachers- -John G. Lind. of Weber College, ablate. r.f. The fire started when an over. and William P. Robinson. Murray District. both effective .... heated' stove .wati left in the Of.' dance Jean Cox March and Jordan hall prier to the Saturday' District; effective March45.- -' , ,'' eight 'deem The Payson farce -,- ',', - "'err - -- . ' , ' -- .... ' Sammoor. Allikikos,. 1......,...................... I . .r ... - 1 - ,,,,A", , --.. ' -- - , ,.......3 ' ' - 'ir 11 - cip 9, March 27.--Bountiful First Ward will hold its reunion March 29 and 31. The affair. according to Bishop Dell IL Holbrook. will mark the first amilversary of the diviskin of the ward. - - -- Childrert.will be guests of' the ward at the Town Theater on the afternoon of the fina day' and lunch will be served follow. ing the show. A special program i for older people pill be in the amusement hall ongiven the ' afternoon ut. the second day. Transportatitm and lunch will be In the enter. , rov'daininenedi and will be featured. Holbmok ad Ms routs. W. G. Carr and Dr. Evan G. Taylor are In charge of the event. assisted by the following. Relief SocietY., organizationc Pnrnary, refreehmentic M. L A. firogra lot,,,StitidaY &NMI' advert ,, tisinc, high priests : quorum., - , Arensportatium seventlee ''. , moos., 'a..., BOUN'TIFUL, of . ;-. rfal,N - - - -- 14.7- To Hold Reunion Works Progress Administra1171. cami sof. George F. Me. I.. tion leader" in Utah will attendviha admit1.eafl.2U, ,': Santo:illymonth., mammon school from ted to Salt Lake police-Mak aApril 15 to May 15., V. 13., Thorpe. : lax a car In San Fitlaco, will assistant state director of recreee be turned O'er to the i. today tatin- . trunced. today. Federal Bureau of lirrestigation. school snit be held at the lbe ....., atcLeash,who said he's an ae. ' ' , pilau and doesn't Vilint to be a University ot Utah. with about , crimirun turned the car over to rod persona, attending. !nitro's. police after saying that he stole ' ' lion will be given by University - it .Aand that he al Utah imulty members and state IMP. suPervisere. Mr. had been, shot at in Nevada. ,. ., , .0 Report from the National Auto Thorpe said. The matter was Theft Bureatadisclosed. that the' discussed briefly, - at the state , .,, vehicle was stolen from 'Enoch , , recreation staff meeting today A. Scott tit San Francisco, Miura at the Capitol. .. II I - in, "941! $1,35. Iona) 35 soLITH - ' - ,.. - StE''- 'T .HEM,1'...A.T::,TH 5. - ' .' 11 CIIIILCSOTS, -- ,.., , MAIN , - WASATOI riace ...' ' -9TH 1414 ' ' EAST ' ' rig x On Co. L.0 AND 21ST SOUTH' H1':. , - , . 407 , , - ' t . , . , . .., . . - ., . . - , , , . , - . ' --- , . , - . . - . . , , . 0 ,, . -- ' . - ,, .. ,, .. . I El tiR I -- .. a trr 7' J , , ? I - , -f Al 1 er -- , fi er - ' z uasses Toniglit . - ...: ii ir -.11-11 LS upen rrospeetor - I 1, -I Japanese-America- , '''' , ta11 ---: i i II Et 777? et, 7? ("AD! - university Will ' . t 111,11111 orf Amaids Given. ' . .4 i- - - - ll Sevenest - A 1 - - - - - 1 ''' - . -- ,P - N t I - - .5")00)0 8. ,- , I Wentia--Civion- - 0, ' omier f I -- hooself-taid-summo- n . , i 1 |