Show 11 Calititibunt r Sunday Morning October 17 1913 :11IS (I) A r trA To Someone in Service Gip This and Send It Highlights Fort Major Gen eral Terry de la Mesa Allen the "Terrible Terry" who led the Douglas-bor- n famed Seventh army through fierce fighting in Sicily and north Africa visited in Salt Lake City last Week and summed up in one word the outstanding record of his unit: "Teamwork" Next day production at Bingham's giant open-pcopper mine and at mills at Magna and Arthur was halted by a strike of Bingham & Garfield railway employes in a dispute with the Utah Copper company over bargaining rights of a Bingham & Garfield railway system A F L local The men returned to their jobs 28 hours later upon order of the national railway mediation - board At Ogden ItalOn prison- ers of war in a prison camp showed their anxiety to return to their homelands and join combat units now that America and Italy are teammates against the axis In Salt Lake City a survey showed that the averHarbor father is age willing to go to war "if the government will take care of my family" and thee Business and Professional Women's clubs were placed on record as favoring the drafting of women for work in essential industry it pre-Pea- Work-Wi- 11 rl n Events erald Progress war activity marked the passing of "Work and Win" week last celebraweek The state-wid- e tion was highlighted by a industrial parade in Salt Lake City by salvage drive and by selection of queens to represent each war Industry In the state Chosen from among them as "Utah war queen" was Mrs Joye Downs of Ogden army military-- a'-'ne- 4 Volume western nonferrous metal mines merited praise from James Douglas director of the zinc di Vision of the war production board at Washington D C Plans to begin training workers for operation of the $180000- 000 Geneva steel plant were disclosed by 'Walther Mathesius president of the Geneva Steel R G Glass arrived Company to become vice president in charge of operationa at the plant At Elsinore a potato dehydrating plant was planned with approval of the W P B and the department of agriculture Salt Lake stores inaugurated a "dimout" program by off window lights after turning 8 p m in the interest of power conservation In the same week however - - expressed last week: City Heads Confer Traffic and street conditions occupied attention of city officials last week Elimination of railroad tracks on Sixth West street and closing of several minor streets and also the 400 block on North Fifth West street as part of a west side improvement project has been planned Streets Commissioner an adequate distribution system n for the population Is man power war-swolle- Court Stays Rate Cut The state supreme court upon petition of the Utah Power andLight company stayed a $1500000 rate reduction ordered recently by the state public servA special acice commission count was set up as a refunding pool in case the reduction order Matheson announced John Salt Lake City's four city judges planned a program of revised traffic court procedures including proposed removal of the police court from the police station to the city and county building to improve traffic conditions At the same time the women's safety council of Salt k Lake City inaugurated a safety campaign with an admonishing slogan: "Think" Salt Lake City board of education airing an old topic adopted a students' eligibility pledge to effect 'abolition of secret socieStudents ties in high schools will be asked to promise not to join any "secret society not approved by the school faculty" and specific notes on observance of the pledges will be made on permanent school records B land-grabbi- Primary Race Lines Drawn Candidates for municipal posts began intensive preprimary efforts last week as deadlines passed for nominations In Ogden Logan Provo Murray and Price as well as in smaller communities municipal primaries are slated October 19 Only in Price is the mayoral post—held by J Bracken Lee— uncontested and there the political heat is focused upon a schism in the Progressive party part of whose members broke and formed a Citizens party In Salt Lake City officials raised a prosecution threat against an apartment house operator who attempted to prevent citizens from registering as voters because calls at the registration center in his building might cause "wear and tear" upon Ms property Child Killed by Truck Clair James fatally injured Hardinger when a truck driven by his mother backed over him at his home near Vernal Officials said Mrs Harry James Hardinger started to back the truck from a driveway when the child ran She started behind the vehicle to drive him to Vernal but was involved in a collision with an automobile in which her husband was riding en route to their ld Was At Ogden vice conditions were aired at a meeting of the city commiscion which was told by Howard Feast regional representative of the federal security administration that "the problem in Ogden by no means Is bad enough the worst So that you can't be complacent" A stronger police force creation of an antivice squad in the and other police department measures were recommended to combat the evil The Weber county commission referred to the eounty attorney a reported discrepancy of $10 between county auditor's accounts and accounts of J W Arrington former county poor commissioner Mr Arrington candidate for mayor of Ogden commented: "This is purely a political move" home UEA Discloses Teacher Crisis than 10 per cent- - of Iltah's 4622 public school employes are receiving less than $1200 per year and a critical situation in public schools is a result of unwillingness of qualified teachers to work for prevalent salaries Utah Education association delegates were told last week at their annual fall meeting wartime session whichdisplaces the annual state-wid- e teachers' convention Candidates for association president nomiGets Life Term Slayer nated by the delegates will be voted upon by all members in LeRoy Edward Ritchey 24 Nominees are mail balloting who pleaded guilty to the slaying 1 Earl Acord principal of of Mrs Abiqail Agnes Williams e Innear lonely helper junior high school Owen L Barnett superintendent of dian reservation last week reNebo school district and Evan ceived a :ifetime prison sentence B Murray associate professor of from Fourth District Judge Abe economics at the Utah State W Turner for his part in the ReCodefendant crime year-ol- d Agricultural collegeis Logan Glenn E James Joseph Roedl 26 now in tiring president Snow president of Dixie col"death row" at the Utah state lege St George prison previously was sentenced to death Another man power opinion - a More r a - a I ed Radio Official Colliers Q L - dir7-:t1- y -- 1000-poun- 20-o- dd tabz-rrify:l- - -- 11-- Succumb (Continued 71ad From Page ) sat down to rest for a nent when Mr McDonald 6:30 p m Jefferson L D Ft ward 1510 Richards musical 8:30 program street—Special p LeGrand T D S ward 107S McClelland Lunn returned Boyd street—Speaker from southern states mission 630 p Lincoln L S ward 2005 Ninth Fast street—Speaker John F Bowman former president of central states mission 6:30 pm Marlborough I D a ward 469 Eighth East street—Speaker Lorenzo H Hatch president of Granite stake 5:30 p in McKay L D S ward 1621 Fifth East street—tpeaker Royal L Garff University m of Utah 'speech department 7:30 p McKinley L D S ward 1740 South State etreet—Speaker Oscar W McConkie 6:30 Miller L D S ward 45 East Thirty-thir- d South street—Speakers William H Tingey and Rodney Alson 6:30 p m North Eighteenth I 10 S ward 101 A Waldo M Andersen memstreet—Speaker ber of Ensign stake presidency: special music by H Frederick Davis and the ward choir: E W Miller organ soloist 7 p in S ward Fifteenth East Park Avenue street and Stratford avenue—speaker Van L Clyde special music Wagonen 5:'30 p m East Parleya I D la ward Twenty-firs- t And Twenty-firs- t Smith Streele Speaker Richard L Evans of first council of icyenty 6:30 p rm Richards I DS ward 555 Garfield aveNorma Schofield returned nue—speaker 8:30 mission from p in T D S ward Fifth Fast and Second Seventh South streets—Speaker Lowell Bennion 6:30 p tn ward 2702 South Main Southgate 'take street—Speaker Nate Adamson high councilman 6:30 p in South Eighteenth I D S ward Second avenue and A street—Speaker Frank Evans former president eastern states misMon : special mumic by ward choir under 5:30 direction of Albert J Southwick a in South Twentieth I D S ward 107 G with musical program Street—Special itymphon7y choir tinder direction of Lesley rt m Goatee ward Fifteenth East Stratford L 1netreet and Stratford avenue—Speaker 'rhomstroff special music by ward eeph choir 7 p m Mitgarbonee L D M ward' 1950 Twelfth Wilford Feet street—Speaker Emery prentiletit of Samoan mission medal music by ward choir 6:30 p m Thirteenth I D S ward 630 Fact First South street—Speaker B L Wood special music 5 p m Twelfth L D S ward 630 East First South rtreet—Speaker Merrill Wood ward M I A president : special music by ward choir directed by Joseph H Prows 6:30 P al Twenty-eightI Is s ward 750 West Third North etreet—speaker James H Sullivan music by ward choir 8:30 p m L U S ward Twenty-fift438 South Eighth West street—Speaker Axe! J Andresen 6:30 p Twenty-nintI D Ft ward Third North and Tenth West streets—Local ward family will present program 6:30 p m iVaaatch 1 IS s ward 1455 Emerson Richard Carden 630 avenue—Speaker n Spanish-America- ter Ecvvord J McDonald Jo:o-:- 1 Mis- Mrs his Mary mother of Hooper four brothers and two sisters John M McDonald Ogden: William A McDonald SYracuse Gus C McDonald Idaho Falls Idaho Clarence E McDonald Hooper Mrs Elizabeth Patterson Clinton and Mrs Dora Child Roy and six grandchildren Young Starkey accidentally discharged his shotgun when he returned to his home after hunting ducks Friday Mr D'Arcy was reported in good condition at L D S hospital Saturday nigh-- t after a hunting michap in the' morning when he reccival a bOlet wound in the right leg D'Arcy and Several companions were hunting eight miles southeast of Karnes when the incident occurred 1YArcSr was standing in an aspen grove' when one of his companions shot a deer The bul let went through the animal and hit D'Arcy in the leg He was brought to L D S hospital immediately - from Page (Continued and that the violations were the result of a previous ownee! indiscriminate circulation of "membership" cards some of which found their way into the hands of state commission undercover men H E Hemingway president of the Commercial Security bank Ogden and chairman of the Ogden chamber of commerce military affairs committee told the board that Mr McNichols' reputation as a Pocatello business man was excellent and that his night club catered only to a high type adult clientele In reply to Chief Supreme Court Justice James H Wolfe's obsetvation that Ogden now was being "cleaned up" Mr Hemingway reI know that plied: "I hope so Mr McNichols did not operate In the Twenty-fift- h street area which is a public disgrace" Following is a atimmary of the hoard's actions with the names of witnessee appearing in beh alf of applicants In parentheses: Paroles Granted I story telling Group leaders conducted games and luncheon was served Two of the Girl Scouts who took an active part in the dsy's events were Miss Gayle Mortensen daughter of Mrs Estella O Mortensen and Miss Carol Nicholes Samof Mr and Mr drughter uel J The field day is conducted each year at the beginning of the fall season of scoutNi-flol- ing I no large spread between the top and the low roan There appears to be more uniformity of opinion with respect to the commission contest L C Romney is the top rankingl favorite both in the wagering and the guessing At one place even money was being offered that he would qualify in the top !Dot A large majority seemingly!expect David A Affleck to el:atty but there is a diversity of opinion as to the other two qualifiers: The commission candidates in the order they appear on the bal- lot are: David A Affleek Genre E Fisher Parley W Hale CItford A Husbands Edward T Jones John M Knight Clyde Mi11erFrancg Platt A L J M (Al) Prichard Walter H (Walt) Reichert L C Romney and Pzbort N Slaughter ' Fire hi t Goes Ito Scrap Il Ile ' at Harry L Brent citi or Deaths Lenna Furl Bartlett r --- t- -r h h I 4 h Hv 11- ri r venue--War- In-v- i 1 "' lac Yt rnA'attjt:l trIkt eolriwR P41-'4- - Students Wait War Tests Nazarene William Milano Pee-or- d V-1- nd It Ray Lemiard slaw-make- Pillar of Fire I Ln-e- 0:45 a morning worship 7 p senor Christina Endeavor I I a m m: Americium Pork Community North Emit East street Rev Jones hl pastor 2 p ra and preaching Sunday school service 3 p m Rev Payson Community South Main street--Elias Jones pastor Sunday- - school 10:30 a m: preaching service 730 p m Springville Commianity Second East and Second South streets—Rev Elias Jones pastor Sunday school a 10:30 a m preachal ing service 11:30 l testi-linea- l -- 1 n ore Roetliel Death Claims Former Utahn a- forum meetings of the United Lodge of Salt Monday at S n m Theosophists Lake public library board room Rabat public tudv group — MevtInt 6 North Ninth West Sunday 8 p m Police Win Race With Two Cars runore I Lest-i- fr eirvirpe Lamore i4 Tiewte wtil bo enmellictod r r) p M fit Frialida al'reet Mond at 12 ward ltariet rail at Zao Fast rown Temrre may14(y aoa rp)m I v from l'ailhearera O a 2 tn II to 12 p 1 nifirors trmt Dnilaie& and irrrmer1 wilt be made Salt Lake Cy teme:ery wI h Harold Joseph Walk 14 Funeral service for Harold 1orionh Want r stridoidi victim of art automontie-bu- s Friday will he conducted at I D m Mon- -ard thane-1day in the Hunter L D i Ernest Nielsen bishop Friend may rail at 1549ngficate Routh irfvb Arond We street in H1tp noon and Monday until 12:30 a rit betr wr pLrAsAyr—Mrs Sarah Matletay' LundLundberg 74 widner of Dr Angnot berg pioneer dentist died Thursday' rzht at her home on Third West Stilfi 1448 street after a lingering Mr Lund hera was onrn tn 19 s4i9 She embraced the faith in her nal Ivo land and cams to Utah aa a young woman i'die iived id Murray after her marriage to Dr Lord-ber- g unti coming to Mt PteaAant to !!! late nineties Dr Lundrierg died in 1114 and her only son Roy Luadoerg tted In 1933 Sweden arid Surviving are a steer slitter in Iowa and trirooi teDoone car1 Lundberg of Idaho Fals Oscar Lundnerg of Price and 1datard LundOers of Funeral aervices will be ronl-troat 2 p m Mondav in the Norh L D S ward Interchapel by O 34' Aldrieh bishop rem ment wiii be in the M Piessant tory under direction of Lao trisenbacna funeral home ft James Budge TIL reJACXSON tired Jackson rancher rio-- 1 13 al:er a rrto'S's day Oftotier Fultrai servicoa wet held Tnursdsy at 2 p nt at the I D Burtal was in chapel the Wilson cemeery Mr Budge came to Jackson ror-t- i 11497 of lie took up a homosie-aJackaon near Bark Tail Butte arhere t!le For Fearg tio family lived until 1941 wan a guide and outfitter for bx game Ho was formers commtaeoner hunters of Lincoln county and assessor 01 Tetra He F4 61st - sec-dh- A- I oGDEN----Br- president 25 years cars were apparently racing ' Sarah 31athiltla Lundhergt:)) County Year in 1 ' He welt born In Ogden Utah Iterstertse After a chase of several blocks 14 186A wnt Rockland roan William Carl Rynearson 20 454 ber In 1S8fi and married Mary Ana Alen Observes 1i3(15 April Clawson place and a besides bill widow ars fon?' Auntlylos d automo- sons A1131 James A rhat nd youth driving a Council ettrea Ands (ri MA bile were caught by Patrolman Lundy Mrs Hittdaug1r1 ger inbokett in Mrs t 110 corner of W Matioo it1 A at Clair Jarkson the Stroud tt Heber S Grant L D S church "f Ott tett alot brothori Thimse and East Serond South sixty-firs- t the observed Eighth Pl'id Pali of president George :siors firs Parst4 Ilut1:ents of Logan morning anniversary of his memberrhip in streets Saturday Utah and Mrs Ellis 1an of wan fined $35 by Ltaho $od 21 grandrrilldren the council of twelve apoatles SatRyncarcon police daye Judge Reva Beck Bosone in urday by spending part of theTern-picourt Saturday morning and the Edgar Peterson at his office 47 East South street f youth was turned over to juvenile r servts PetPtson 6!) who dleet Thuriea7 The church leader will be 87 authorities for trial in juvenile land ndne-wttl h Findaw Idaho 5 p m at the Ati:tnret Memorai narlt years old November 22 and on court Rev Derrell M Farnham pevne November 23 will have been church According to police reports the the the First enncrettatif)nal thumb- - Date no Griiit r gate the candidate to enlist The examination enables stu- Ilannah M Flack dents to continue academic trainton Hsonah M rant Funnrat item In died at hp? horn Friday ing at the expense of the govern- who m at 2041 conducted 3ifonday at ment after induction into the Fouth Tempi :reer 3 arrianda mar at at 132 IC street It tha family L armed forces tot 54IndY a 9 tom at at to tram 9 a m ti) 2 n 9at 2ntnLarge numbers of boys have Mondav ment be In will Mount more 0:Ivet to and date cemptnnmany registered are expected to take the test iLa Mrs Sydney Cloman former resident of Salt Lake City widow of Colonel Sydney Cloman former U S military attache to London died Friday in Washington D C friends in Salt Lake City were Reorganized L D S notified Saturday L D 336 Fourth Mirth Reorganized Mrs Cloman's first:husband was East street—D S Borden pastor Church school 9:45 a m: morning worship 11 Victor M Clement prominent ra evening service 7:30 p m Utah mining engineer who died in 1900 She was married to Colonel Salvation Army Cloman in 1906 and the couple Salvation Army 137 Ifiast First South traveled extensively both t in the school 10 a m holiness street—Sunday United States and abroad service t 1 - m young peopie a legion lUG p tn: salvation meeting is p m For several years the couple and Weehday meetings Tuesday tnursday in Burlingame Cal and resided m s meet young p at people aturday 'I p m: visited frequently in Salt Lake Tuesday ings—Corps Cadets Guards Friday 7 p ca Young People's City en route to the coast from Fellowsnlp dub Friday 730 p tn Open air meetings are neld at Second South Washington where Colonel do-ma- n and State streets each ruesday Thursday spent much of his time ColoSaturday and Sunday at 7 30 p nel Cloman died several years ago Mrs Cloman visited in Salt Lake Unitarian last July City First Unitarian Church 599 Thirteenth She was a native of Minnesota Fast street—J Raymond Cope minister worChurch school 9:45 a in ' morning sermoa by Dr Cope "The but came to Salt Lake City in ship 11 a life Public lecture Rebirth of Conviction" 8 p rn Fascism and the People's War" early Funeral services and burial will be in Washington Mrs Cloman Study Groups is survived by two sisters both and preaent and former residents mt roily study class—Classes Wednoesd a v residents of California p tn and Friday at 8 In- - Salt of the ward are being urged to La 2:a ::ittpublic library 13 South Stare street attend Theosophy mtudy group — Free open WUsu7)- B Ort close t Vernon George and C McDonald and C Dougins Ogden Par (Contintkod n2 Salt Lak couniv Two men provided by the recreceiving stolen property i ommended by court 1 yar year 7 months Lake public safety department Nerved (Mra Brent wife) effective No- - were at work vember 23 Saturday cutting 1:7 Edword F Gaynor 35 Salt Lake eet- - 8600 pounds of scrap metal ond degree burglary 4 years recommended 1 year 8 months served effective Febru- - the shape of a 1916 model firs ary 27 1944 Frank R Mel! 28 Salt IEtk O second engine The engine was sold by the 1 year recommended 1 degree burglary 5 months served effectiv January year1 944 purchasing department for SI to Don C Fog 21 Salt Lake forgery a patriotic citizen who turned ilt 4 years recommended 1 year 3 months aerved (O H MS t thews attorney Salt over to the salvage drive Lake City) ' effecti‘e January 29 1944 City trucks1 also are hauLirg Darrell A Noland 22 Salt Lakip PC metal from service staticta ond degree burglery 4 years retommenried scrap I year 3 months served leffective Novem- - which are serving as neighbos ber 29 hood collection depots Terrninettone arante41: Otto Erben Lake 31 $alt voluntary 1 nate tight er maRoy I veer recommended 3 months let eft Year effective Janu1944 ary I Joseph M Heather 33 at Lek(ii met- ond degree burglary 5 years reeommended 2 years 5 months served i Elliott R Wight attorney Salt Lake City) effective May 26 1944 D Applications denied—Duane J (Arriner Miners& J second degree burglary Mn -Lott r1 mother Salt Lake City) m irk Ea Ite't Gardner Mn s Leona 31) Vera Helper died eerie PAturlav t Jeremy attempted burglary t Mrs David the Itertle f hor o Jeremy mother Salt Lake City) Mr1 Lttetle Frk E Corbin robbery Joseph P Perez grand -e e mbez zlement Theodore Waters 571 E larceny ? Alonzo F Cole intest (Mrs Lydia Cole Weit lero et mother Salt Lake City) : Melvin H John- tifart 1:nortA son legUing fictitious checks We Ineg rI Mri art:ftt araAt ? King mother Salt Lake City) Hugh Row- born in Icy recond degree burglary Nash 2a 1111withdrawn—Leroy Application January' robbery danertrer anat P11bli Van Coot inane's To November—Fred Presey 1emtrk lid a Nr Blend greed Beznoyen robberv Herschel Holm socond degree bur- vv larceny Harry a men -ner of 1 attorney Salt p in 1 r) glary tE M Morrissey 'art Lrare Waterloo L D S ward 1621 Fifth East Lake City) Rea application) — rieorge Rehearing J P Trayner apecial mu:pina14 etreet—Speaker JoBarney essault with intent to rap: 11e4 rnater: sic by ward choir 5:30 p in J Fisher William M Gibson Jamee ttropr erl aro Vintner L D St ward Second Feet aireet seph Kelly second degree burglary all denied DUI P 1114 con ference and Kensington a first degree murder Robert M McCoy a letrut ir council with stake nigh officers inilattend- granted W Dursek L tiat alive 6:30 p m City jail Hcases: mine Lak Clifford Buthy 44 Salt Lake to 1 Wells I DS ward 1990 Fifth East ter Mrs Br voliintary manslaughter sent enced OttoMervin Jones and Gerald veer Funeral street—Speakere Arran served termination 9 months eturned misslonaries 5:30 p in Wright I !t n r : gkria lonli too 1100IS Yale L S ward 1431 Gilmer drive— inedS:PgInte'Ldaeklnet eid111 i In pitNRed"111:1' In Price Cita Ward conference 10:30 a m stake presMrs tare Barnett idency will speak 6:30 p m Yalecreat L Ft ward Eighteenth Fast street and Herbert avenue—Speaker Junius S Romney 7 p William Milano 65 15512 Wept South street died in a Provo boannal 4 a m Saturday of a tumor of tr sutra cord after baiina been confined there five days First Sixth East and Fifth south streets —Harold W Gretzinger pastor 9:45 a m born in Pala FqvemNer 2 11477 ha Ina tired from rna printtez rhuren szhool II o'clock morning service i Ps0tK I 0 sermon by pastor 7 p m Lake City eight years azo and young tiVP a service vear waa boolkeerer of tre people evangeistic service 8 The second qualifying test for neat Victor hotel He had been a resident of p m Tuesday services at Camp Kearns Lake vears Cif' m Sa" 35 pro2198 8 8 the p chapel Wednesday army specialized training Survivina him are two Sone Mahlv midweeek prayer service and Frip in prothe and IRTIO college navy Salt Lake and LnduAir le'lertAN ' m gram 7 City p young people's fellowship day P ssteron Miss Ccrlena army: oneOhio 2 will be given at East Milano Provo Churrit of the Nazarene 550 gram brother Erntt anNorth Fifth West street—H S Hester Chicarn school November 9 it was 3 p m prayer high Itenniem mass wit tne eondeed pastor Sunday services nounced 8 a daY p Saturday at JO meeting Wednesday er tn tn at th 2635 To be eligible a boy must be be- Madeleine and Viral salltcathdril be tri Mt Cai-Ogden Uhurels of the Pastures L G Noes pastor Rey cemetery grant—The Vary in21 Sch001 10 a m: worship I m: NYPS tween the ages of 17 and I M P orviee S p vangotistic clusive Ire must be a recent high Slay-make- r prayer meeting Wednesday a p Reboot graduate or one who will be no- o 11 Leonard flair 1944 moo (f graduated by March 1 test crett Nt !too rid Cori t 41v should oil Donn islaamaaer Pistir et rwt ottot Int Intent to take the a linsering idnesa at Ma tarai:ir resident-- a Pillar tot rite Church 823 Sixth East be made known to the school prin- Saturdav afternoon street — SchooL 10 a tn: worship 11 He was horn December 21 1142 la r a rn: luntor cnristian Endeavor b h M: cipal Lake Salt City senior Christian Endeavor 7 p nt praise to be will same test The given h'urvivors include Ms relents: a tsi--is mo- - 4ervice I :30 p rn: otble study class FriLloyd S'armaker: a brnraer G7 both army and navy candidates brother day at 730 p M at the missionary name rt Lester and h:s arsnd— ell-aSieyrnaker 475 East street South col Mr arA JOtan This test is on aptitude and gen- nsrent rrIrta Mr and Mrs Warm P Elavrrataer eral knowledge and does not obli- and all of Salt Lako CIty Salt Lake Girt Scouts Stage Annual Field Day Activities - IPardons Board Close Contests Gives Slayer Loom in Vote frm Freedom Hope countered indicated a test with lapsed Mr McDonald was born August Presbyterian Viral Presbyterian Emit South 'Temple 29 1879 in Solomon City Kan W ham U 1) minister at C treet—Floyd Church school 9:45 a m A G Dish 9: son of John and Catherine IA a m Taylor general superintendent morning sermon by ministr Young penZacher McDpnald On January 21 worship 7 p m: 4:30 at 5:30 and pia's meetings 1903 he married Ada Moore in the evening services 8 o'clock Westminster first west and VIM South Salt Lake L D S temple He was streete—Rev S Hostetler minisisr a member of the Hooper L D S Sunday schoolMarion 10 a m morning wor11 sermon a tn Supremacy ship elders' ward and the ward quorum of Scripture" Christian "The Endeavor 6:1 a EveLeaves Family p m Izader Ella Mae Galloway service 7:30 o'clock are his widow of ning Surviving Third 171)3 Eleventh East street—Rev KOPI1117 rotator Stiticitiv rho'l Hoop::- three sons and one dausthm e-rintandent ' (Continued from Preceding Page) West street—Speaker William Knew 6:30 P m 11 S ward Lake "trek Forest Dale J Fred and Ashton aenlic —Speaker Bushman 7:30 p rn I D Hawthorne ward Eighth East WilA and Roosevelt aVOIMP—Speaker liam Lund 7:30 p m D L S ward 2535 Douglas Imperial street—Speaker Dr E Waddoupti special music 5:30 p ward 1860 South Third lying L D East street—Speaker Eugene M Cannon Three Hunters 0- slaughter lend-leas- a Uintah-Duchen- This a movement is rationing program to ease the by the fact that they uation the 0 P A has reduced the Marketed they are placed on feed approximately the ration point purchasing power for further fattening or they lose are bringing The American public is slow to the best pigs due to availaole for meat by increasing the weight they have gained while same price aseffects of price cell- - the points required for butter the leveling appreciate the "freedom of the on the range air" enjoyed in this country Mrs Make Recommendation Here is the picture of what 18 ings happening now as painted by Mr Prices Drop liberalization of Dorothy Lewis of New York City Admittedly - Kenney Mr Bergeson and Mr not solve the coordinator of listener Iactivity for will meat indusin chaos The the feeding rationing Ellison after conferring with livethe National A sa oc a tion of future shortage problem But Broadcasters by sharp drops in declared in Salt stock producers packers and re- try is reflected in will the aggravate it prices for feeder animals Weaner neither of theit livestock Lake City Saturday tailers Mr to opinion spokesmen KenneyThe grass fat animals can't all pigs according 'In no other country do the peoeven help it by removing oneIt be slaughtered and marketed be- have indropped approximately few onemight listen to indapene:nt bro7dple from the wrench monkey price during the past ca:rt3 cause of the rationing program half not controllel by weeks Feeder lambs are off sub- - meehln!sm Of the industry "Th1:: she govarnm-lt- " Thty can't be slaughtered and stantially and feeder cattle are the group's reeommendaAmong placed in cold storage because the down about three cents from last Pons for dealing with the future CC:3 a vita1' and a viril:ty to fotr:1 Aryrlinn storage facilities aren't available year While feeder prices have meat supply problem are: It creates a rtren7th which 1 Encourage the Industry by elre They are not being placed in feed- been fluctuating prices on animals ing lots because feeders are un- going to slaughter have remained increasing the ceilings on animal will be irrportant in postwar raThese ceilings they dio developments" willing to assume all the normal fairly constant because of the Mrs Lewis who arrived here risks plus the 0 P A created risks claim are unreasonably low and conferred Saturday morn- So they are losing weight accumu- ceiling prices A plausible conclusion would be tend to push too much of the cost Friday with radio company executives ' lated during the summer This is that the current meat surplus is of production onto the meat Mr ing She meat wasted not conserved and coming out of the remarked that the $5 price on problems of the industry must partial liquida Ellison that emphasized something It will not alleviate the shortage tion of the herds that d a hide steer for of the is animals be done to make listeners articulater on It all boils down to the which shou:d be kept for breeding is "a absurdly low as the late in expressing their prefercowman 's axiom: "Beef is cattle purposes are World war onto dollar price in the first ences "They express their dispushed being but cattle aren't necessarily beef" the market This is true according was absurdly high" 2 Make some adjustments in likes quickly but their likes are to the livestock men to a certain ' Going to Waste harder tc find" she said extent But it is also desirable grading will address members of While beef allegedy is going to to a certain extent Cattle 3 Give more administrative theSheLDS popula choir Sunwaste in this indirect manner tion was estimated at 78200000 power to state 0 P A offices and noney ot1r1:15 there are grounds for suspicion as of last January 1 and is fore- While the livestock and meat daymmorninr: will add7eas civic leaders that some nonrationed horse meat cast at 81000000 by next January men are not satisfied with the way pat thesheHotel Utah Is finding its way to the consumer's 1 There isn't enough feed things are going now they can simply table on the Pacific coast One to maintain this population ac- - find some consolation in the of these grounds pointed out by cording to Mr Ellison and the thought that it might be worse LD S Ward Observes the livestock men is'the movement total should be decreased 12- - It would they point out be much to California of 5108 horses1 000000 to 15000000 The bycattle worse if the late and unlamented through the Salt Lake 'Union population in 1934 when the gov- - (so far as they are concerned) Anniversary Today system was still in effect stockyards during the first six ernment launched its slaughter quotawhile arm! Observing the sixty-sixt- h months of this year as compared program to liquidate the dis- - For point rationing is re- - versary of of the the organization to only a little more than 800 runtive surplus was only 64000- - strictive the slaughter quota sys- - Twenty-firs- t L LA ward Sunday tern was an inflexible six the of first months last 000 during straight school a program and Cattle growers haven't year jacket from their point of view homecomin 7special will be held in th ' Reduction Okeh heard of any pickup in the carchae1 First avenue and K street Mr Bergeson described the sitriage trade on the Pacific coast Sun:sy at 10:30 a m Will Firm Show which would account for such an uation as a case of pushing ani- Baking said - Increase But it is entirely pos mal population to a point beyond invitation3 hava ben Film to S L Group sible- that these horses are all the nation's ability to supply feed sent to all former superintendents to Mr being used displace other types Kenney expressed the opinion A sound film will 4--) presented of meat formerly fed to animals that some ewes and sows were the Fisher Baking company at by zoos onto owners circuses and the which market coming by pet The livestock feeding picture should be kept for breeding pur- the Salt Lake Executives' associaas outlined by the livestock spokes- poses but agreed that there should tion meeting Monday at 12:10 p m rnen forecasts a serious shortage be and must be an over-al- l re- In the Beau Brummel cafe F Y Fox president of L D S and drop in quality later on They duction in animal population will address Boiled down the picture painted Business college estimate that cattle placed in feed lots is down at least 50 per cent by the livestock men is substan- members of the associate division More than 150 Girl Scouts and Executives' association Wednes- their leaders In this state from last year And tially as follows: participated in field Meat anLrials are coming onto day at 12:10 p in in the cafe last year was down 50 per cent activities day Saturday when the from the year before A packer the market in a volume which has Salt Lake council presented anbasing his estimates on reports of created a meat surplus If these S L Plans Junk Survey his buyers estimated the drop animals are not slaughtered and nual Play at Lindsay GarAn inspection of all Salt Lake dena Ninth day at nearer 75 than 50 per cent marketed now they will shortly avenue and M street Lamb feeding is down about one- become "cattle which aren't beef" junkyards will be started next Under the direction of Mrs ' third as compared to the two But the supply is being backed up week by the city building inspec- Nephi J Brown field secretary years Pig population Is in the hands of producers packers tor board of health o:ficials and and Miss Florence E Hayward ‘previous high but big sows which should and retailers by restricted pur- fire prevention authorities City executive secretary members of ibe kept for breeding purposes are chasing power in term l of ration Attorney E Ray Christensen de- 30 troops spent the day in folk Coming onto the market for points Instead of liberalizing the clared Saturday dancing community singing and from Page Utah" a Meat Experts Assail Strict Ration Pro grain (Continued WASHINGTON Oct 16 Devising a taxing system based on ability to pay is far more important 'than worrying over the size of the national debt says Senator Murdock (D) Utah The Utah senator appeared to puzzle his colleagues in the senate recently when he remarked that a debt could be both an asset and a liability "That is something new to me" commented Senator Wheeler (D) Montana and Senator El lender (D) Louisiana confessed that "I do not follow the senator from Senator Ellender declined to Ine terrupt his discussion of activities to permit an explanation from Murdock but the Utah senator later said in an interview: "My attitude is simply this: In is upheld a democracy the government should be and in my opinion is Mormon Meteor synonymous with the people "It is absolutely true that the Put in Case national debt as a result of war The racing car 'Mormon Mnecessity has reached enormous eteor" in which Mayor Ab Jenfigures But happily all our borkins broke many world's records rowing ' has been internal The on Bonneville salt flats is in a people—or the government if you glass case at the capitol The want to use that term—have been case authorized by the legislafrom the people The ture last spring was dedicated borrowing result is that the people owe the last week the entire amount of the Names in the News: Bushnell people national debt general hospital at Brigham "The government debt is iden City fifth largest army hospital tical with the debt of an indiIn the nation will be dedicated vidual No debt can be created by ranking Ninth service comwithout a contemporaneous creamand and arn17 corps of negition of a liability on the part of the tuneers officers Utah's borrower and an asset on the berculosis problem may be part of the lender brought nearer solution by co"I realize that the liability of operation between the state santhe national debt is much more atorium at Ogden and the Utah widely distributed than its asset Tuberculosis association Dr value But this Roger J B Hibbard new head difference I notwithstanding find the asset value of the sanatorium staff told asvery very widely distributed Awardsociation members among banks insurance comed coveted American farmer depanies corporations other than grees at the annual F F A conbanks and among the people genMo in Kansas City vention were Blain K 1Ve1ling 20 of erally "For instance the third war Bear River valley and James loan just completed was sold enLeak 19 of Jordan The to the people and to cortirely Morrison-Knudse- n company of Boise Idaho has contracted for porations other than banks "So when I hear people becoma $6000000 railroad project in ing alarmed over the large national Ea J Van Ballegoole Brazil dividing it on a per capita Salt Lake policeman reported debt and his police car was stolen while basis to accentuate its enormity he was in an apartment serving it is only fair to call the attention the people to fact that the debt warrants but it turned out that of is to the people and that its owed another officer saw the car and aszct value also can and should be returned it to the police station A coed Jane Nyvall has divided on a per capita basis When we do this then the liability of the been named manager of the Unidebt becomes much less alarming of Utah debating team versity "In my opinion instead of conElected president of the gress and the people becoming all National Association of Insuralarmed and excited over the possiance Agents was Fred A Moreton Salt Lake insurance- firm bility that this great government official Elected president will become bankrupt a proper of the Utah Librarians' associaanalysis of the financial condition as I have outlined it brings one tion was rIrs Holmes to the conclusicn—the logical conSalt Lake City librarian cluzion—that a solution of the wholc financial problem is the Society out by congress as rapEngagements—M I a a Natalie working as of a tax system idly possible Nicolin and Lieutenant William based on to pay" wholly ability D Weddings—Miss Knight Dorothea LeCavaller and Robert Steele Warner Miss Ruth Pratt and Frank A Barrett Miss Dorothy Walla and William A McChrystal two-wee- Two-year-o- Irving S Leon representative of the office of civilian requirements surveyed 75 wholesale and retail establishments in the Salt Lake area and concluded that their No 1 difficulty in maintaining On Traffic Issues Vice Suppression Urged New developments and progress in varied phases of Utah's : the Reconstruction Finance corporation halted work on the $750000 alunite-alumin- a plant at Marysvale in harmony with de cision of the W P B to sanction the construction of no such Secretary of the plants Interior Ickes asked congress to add 11750 acres of western Utah land to the Goshute Indian reservation and was opposed by A S Brown chairman of the publicAy and industrial development commission who reiterated his stand against government Murdock Says I Churches Tax System Outranks Debt mains will be cremaed S 2P 4 |