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Show Wednesday, March 1941 26, The Deseret News, Salt Lake Gty, Utah' Utah Relief Army Highway Costs Jump Traffic Board Is Appointed For Month Inereasett-Ag- the,-e8ta- - - Marble Tourney First Rounds To Be Held April 1 First round of the boys citywide marble tournament conducted by the Salt Lake City Recreation Department will be run off April 1 at each of the grade schools bin the city, according to. Joe L: Christensen, director, Referees will be at each school at 3:45 p.m.tq conduct the first round of elimination which will be in two divisions, boyr under 12 and boys of 12 through 14. "The tournament does not exclude -- District finals will be held at the various lower division high schools on Thursday, April 3, s with and finals to be conducted during spring vacation at Liberty Park. semi-final- Drum Corps Plahned Sons of the American Legion of the Sugar House Post No. meet at the Irving Junior High School tonight at 7:30 to discuss formation of a drum and - huglejcorps under the direction of Kay Booth. All members have been requested to bring their instruments. s f .u . Prince - handling of the movement of the vast fleets of military motor- ized equipment which can be ex- pected to start this summer were being outlined by Utahs Highway Traffic Advisory Committee to the War Department. R. Whitney Groo. superintendent of the ..Utah Highway - Patrol, has been named the liaison officer of the committee and members are W. D. Hammond, chairman of the Utah Road Commission, and Thomas F. Green, director drivers license bureau of the Utah Tax Commis- ( ll In D Minor is one of the composers with greatest ranking Beethovens Of course, the Beethoven concerto is recognized by all as one of the masters finest, -- a truly great concerto.-Thperformance by Mr. Aitk- en; pianist from Uos Angsleeand guest soloist, last night, was a musical treat. His forceful play, lng in the opening movement, An ordinance ' formance. Here the orchestras building of climaxes was yery good, a thing Mr, Heniot pas succeeded in perfecting more and -- more throughout the seasons concerts. Of the three movements the allegro non troppo 'was best. The opening number. Wag-neaoverture t6 his opera; near-ovatio- n Amusement Devices Owners Must Be Shown - sion, requiring that operators of all music boxes, marble games and similar amusement devices carry In plain view the name and address of the owner and operator was enacted Tuesday by the City Commission. SATURDAY-LA- Mr. Green who was back in his office today after a trip to California with Mr. Hammond to attend a meeting with military leaders Ninth Corps Area, said there will be some quarter of a million motor vehicles and a half million' drivers under mili- as though not so complicated some of his works, was. well chosen for the curtain raiser. And also, altogether fitting for the concluding number of the concert . series was the highly colorful Weinberger Polka and Fugue. Here again the orchestra showed its versatility. Violins, cenoSj. ylolas and basseSjWove a fine pattern in the fugue and the whole orchestra joined In to produce a climax. an exceedingly fine ending to a -splendid season of symphonic -- r' "The.Flying -- .Dutchman.,., al- - Robbery Convicts To Be Sentenced Saturday spine-tinglin- g music. Music loving Utahns look for- Phillip Crawford, 21, of 363 West Fourth South Street and Clarence Laun Thomas, 19, of 2142 Gillespie Avenue will be sentenced Saturday at 10 a.m. in the court of District Judge M. J. Bronson for robbing Robert Waldron, 112 West South Temple Street of $15 on the night of Jan. 21. They were convicted by a jury yesterday. ward with keen anticipation to next seasons concerts under the baton of Mr. Heniot W. M. D. A figure of a deer moved In a lifelike manner by a gasoline me: tor has been Invented by two California .sportsmen for use as an archery target. DAY! ST -- et-the Deadhead . tary supervision. A principal objective of the committee is to move the convovs of military machines with the least possible notice of the public and the least eongrestion, Mr. . Green explained. Another objective is to list every motor ruck or freight hauling vehicle so the committee will have .definite knowledge of commercial and private machines which can be commandeered in event of emergenev. At the meeting it was brought out there are to be 77,000 miles of principal highways constructed during the next two years throughout the Unttde States. At present there are 2,300 bridges on principal routes which are - Jimmy Mattern, famed flier, arrives on another mans plane.- - - - World Famed Flier Passes Through S. L. Eight Other Pilots On Way To Speed Plane Deliveries inade--quate- -. HUNDREDS MORE SALE SAVINGS NOT SHOWN IN THIS ADI Beautiful Harmony" Gvil Service Nine pilAts, including world-fameJimmy Mattern, "deadheaded in and out of Salt Lake aboard a United Air Lines plane this morning' to speed up defor Uncle livery of new planes Sam. Competitive Exams The. famed American flier, whose round the world flight Are Scheduled -- from Floyd Bennett field in New., York cracked up In Siberia and Civil service examinations for whose exploits include hunting the positions ... described below for three lost Russian airmen in were announced by the U. S. the Arctic wastes, .was on international affairs. ..Civil Service Commission today. Applications will be accepted at "It really is a thrill to think the Commission's Washington that American factories are turnoffice not later than the closing ing out the planes at their pres-dates specified. The salaries are ent rate of speed. subject to a 3 Vi per cent retireAirmen are proud of themment deduction. selves and are glad that air powExpediter, marine propelling, er is coming into its own after and outfitting equipment $3,200 so many years of abuse and nega year; United States Maritime lect. he said. Commission, I'our years of The men were en route to Los in a factory or shipyard Angeles from Chicago. They inmanufacturing, marine propelling cluded P. Nicholson, A. J. Burke, R. Hankforth. B. Branson, C. F. . or outfitting equipment are reWhite. L. J. Cormely and a Mr. quired. Appropriate college study . or practical mechanical experMacMinkin and a Mr. Miller. ience may be used to fill this re"We enjoy flying even when quirement. The maximum age somebody else does the piloting. limit is 65 years. Applications ItS amusing to watch the boys. further notice. will be Tated-un- til while they Every once in a Head soil scientist, $6,500 a bank - and ; turn subconsciously while sitting in the' passenger year, Bureau of Plant Thseats. minimum requirements include "The faster the factories turn college out planes the faster we will decompletion of a four-yea- r course and eight years of sucliver them. American airmen are feel we and cessful progressive experamong the finest and ience in soils research. The closthat American airplanes will preis sent a creditable ing date April 24. performance Junior engineering draftsman, wherie.ver or wherever they are Mr. Mattern said. may called upon. $1,440 a year. Applicants qualify in various branches or to In addition completdrafting. study, ing 14 units of must have completed applicants educaor one year's experience tion in drafting, The closing date is April '24. Bookbinder fhsnd, - Government Printing Office, $1.20 an hour and Bureau of Engraving VICHY', France, March 26. and Printing, $10.08 day; book(AP) Gen. Henri Dentz,-Com- " (Machine operations). binder ' mander of French forces In the Office. Government Printing Levant states, where Syrian outwill an hour. $1.26 Appointments breaks appear to have become be made in Washington, D. 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The Franck sympnony thrilled with its greatness. In this work we find the composer at his best and the orchestra seemed to respond to that knowledge and turned in an exceptional per the first place the Franck work ofj-th- e 109; mumps 47 and 30; pneumonia the only fever 22 and 16;Z number of communicable diseases' 13 and 16; scarlet 86 and 92; gonwhooping tough closed week just reported in the orrhea 8. and 10: syphilis iy. and as was the casq Tor the- - same 27. The following counties reportweek In 1940, said the weekly reed "no disease: Carbon, Dagport today from the division of communicable disease control of gett, Duchesne, Iron, Kane, Piute, Here, ie a diff erent comic-pag- e SevierjJUJnta and Wayne the Utah State Board of Health. -num-7 13 and 32rGerman measlej 73 and hero- -a gallant young Cases listed for last week cases 734 fewer or bered 395, prince, whose daredevil , than was reported one year .ago. 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In "symphony 1 : -.- glrlsu-haweveL - for Arrangements Utahs share -- - The fifth and concluding concert of the 1940-4season of the Utah State Symphony orchestra was presented last night in Kingsbury Hall before an audience which thrilled to the brilliancy of Wagner and Weinberger, the solid j symphonic beauty of Beethoven and Franck, sympathetic Webster , Aitken and to' the able handling of the baton by Hans HenioC conductor of the symphony. Last nights performance was fitting climax to a venture which can be classed as nothing but highly successful, the launching of a state symphony in Utah. Approval of Mr. Meniots work as conductor was voiced in hearty applause .by the audience, upon announcement of his engagement for another season. As for the concert itself, the Beethoven concerto and Franck to-th- e Pension Given As Reason k- s In Season's Last Concert e Climbing to $697,858 17 for February, welfare activities In Utah were up $43,154.67 .over the previous months, .said the monthly report of J. W, Gillman, director of the State Department of Public Welfare,- - today. The Increase is accountable in the fact that the old age pension allowance has been restored to $30 per month less income. Two years ago when the old - age benefits were-- cut -- the - average payment was $21.95 per month per person and it has now climbed to $24. Of the total amount paid out during February, $360,000 went to the old age payments, Mr. Gillman said in his.reporl Jo the state board. The budget for March can be inexpected to show another crease he pointed out as- Salt Lake County has Increased its budget for March by $34,000. reIn addition .to the financial port given yesterday to the board meeting, Mr.. Gillman gave, a progress reoprt on the several cases of fraud, which are. under investigation. "There are some cases so we are recommending ac--t ion to recover money paid' in relief, said Mr. Gillman,- An Illustration of how the state is checking up on persons receiving- relief and who have been found to be ineligible, Mr. Gillman called attention to legal action by Utah in the Pennsylvania courts where it has filed a claim in the amount of of te .$LQOQagainst who died in Carbon County and who had received that much in relief over a period of years." It was discovered after his death that he owned several thousand dollars worth of real estate in the eastern states, Mr. Gillman said. Attending the . meeting were D. W. Parratt, Mrs. W. W. Nebe-ker- , - Beverly -- S.Clendenin--. of Salt Lake and Charles A. Ogden. The Rev.- Jacob Trapp and Gov. Herbert B. Maw were not in attendance. Page 5 . : : : PrOYQ HI W. CentM - j: SL Ogden H90 Waih. Are. Logan lit K. 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