Show - - - - - ' - ''''' 1 - I ' Zhe Satt A 17 tilouse Group 1943 Sunday Mnrning February Visit to 1Pays Provo Waits Dies in Crash 'Trade School trteibunt nt(te Twelve-Yea- 28 'Officials Prepare - '''''''''''' """" ' '771 z :' - PROVO m I - member H!gh point of the rally will be presentation of certificates to 55 businesa firms of this area which have signed up for 10 per cent pay rrTI deductions for war bonds Presentation of the certificate! Ishll be by D Howe Moffatt dep- uty state administrator of the war savings staff Another feature of the rally will the presentation of a $25 war bond to the winner of the "Martha Washington week" drive sponsored by women 's clubs of the area Each club seleeted a "Martha Washington" to represent that organizadrive The tion in a of the organization representative lie'-- g the highest number of bonds during the week will receive the bond A band and vaudeville show of solders from Kearns will enter-tar- t the group during the program This group ix made up of musicians and entertainers from e bands over the several country who have been sent to Alberto Keprns for training band apGuiterrez singer for-tpeared in several motion pictures with 'Nelson Eddy in addition to beirg the official troubador for the Mexican government Robert Steversto another entertainer was former pianist in Sammy Kaye's committee! it i il is it 4 -1"' - I - 1 A I of four schools in Construction and Idaho war relocation au- thority projects was halted Sat- trday by the W P B which with- drew prrity assistance from the IUtah I 1 r iprvpoeed t 1 i 5 4 i p I construction They include two schools at the Minidoka project Eden Idaho and two schools at the Delta project MIlard county Nine other W R A echool build- Irgn in Arkarsaa California and Anzona also were halted by the W P B order This reduction in the W R A bcool construction program do ea rot rrean that the areas are being den:ed schools the W P B ex- plainer! but rather that the pro- is being partially curtailed S:nce elementary school pupils can hke accommodated in barracks or through operation of multiple In the high school buildings shifts e constriction of which is to be continued the Additional buildings were not cononne:1y cdered strictly essential - - -- ? i '":- — ':: " i :'-4 Who '1 funeralI 1 sett - 16114e 1 -:- - ' 4 4 - - - 1- - ' '"''- ititP77 A lt04'— 1 z r - ''' A p 44 !' ta "0 - i 4 Tooele junior chamber of commerce members will contact business firms industrial plants and Mr Tate civic organizations t' ' I 'aasaa k‘ rim al IODENI - esoe-croll- po!sht9 ! 1 I - - I CI' A II 4 "A mode for cleaning and No 2 os 1 - 1 - 00 '' 4 1 't' 7- oNit i v( - (- s :1 11 'i 017:171 C' r Tia l'''' ---- -' t ' ' - t ri A" re ' earr14 - "0 n— it ol" ' ':- t '74v "- t ' - '4:- 4 i Miss Bell worked Salt L a k City doing sten- : °graphic work at ' - 'F' '4 - ' z:'-':: '' ' 1 7IRED? i q - 1-- 't - i A - rr N4: - : F ' ' - - ' —3- - t : 4 - - -- -- : - 1 "-- r fl:ztz - e- r- - f : 47-4- 1 t tc' l'''''' i 1 ' - 1 m - -1 ' - '- ji V!4: J H rnn " 11111111Ulaiilitril In I: r i El ' § 1 i 1‘ i PLEASE luil 1 'i 4 t I Cr)i 1113) 1 Un7J) 1701 i t IT i t el- : i I : - 7C" 4 7i I 11 0 17' 0 t i 1 I 1 0 1 ( Al 2) ! 1 1 j I 1 I 1 --M sr ROG717(5 WILL With Matches Wits RalE7 - I 1 EYES 1 'I 1 I It I I 2"' 41117I 1 411‘247 ' i - ''ev Ai 1 1 0 c - 4 R ttit I -- - 4 KSL-1-160 KUTA-- 570 —BIU Network MUSCULAR PAINS ? 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I I c I t - Write Mrs Dan Gerber Fremont Mich Westinghouse Program TOD41 at 12:30 Noon 11 Originating from Constitution Hall Washington DC 4 6:00 P OH THE 1200 1215 12:30 1 r-zin- 71 - - t I t Heinz Company Presents 7! - "OH Afternoon I i i Hf I - i KSL —I 4- 1 IN I A I 'X LISTEN - : 1 Under the New Ration Plan" LIT? 6:30- - ' 1 - - - 4- K : '":-yr ' Your Baby 1t- - 1 112Y I : N - 11 '11 1 0'4 l g A- 7 - - (Zt' ''sqIti t g ? I Mrs Dan Gerber Will Explain in Simple Language "How to Feed ' - toistfi- - i ERMAN - I 044 - 4- - : 54 NG PROVO—Ray Adams executive t 4 al '2 BABY'S FOOD! 11111111111111r o wi - Seely The membership of the Pioneer association includes nine who are Fifty-niner- s Mrs Emmeline See- ly Barton 91 Mrs Anne Porter Nelson 87 Brigham Porter 85 Airs Miranda SeelyP Ornan 85 W G C Morrison 88 of Monroe: Peter Meiling 88 of Payson Mrs Sarah J Borg 83 of Salt Lake City Mrs Ephraim Hansen 84— of Price and Isaiah Cox 84 of St George Near JOHN CHARLES THOMAS secretary of the state unemployment insurance division will address a meeting of Provo employers and employes Tuesday at 2 p m at the Provo chamber of ' rt illjrf"0" f WP—1 - Fred Staker V H GurderMrs bbed Nelson Mrs Frank Pritchett Mrs Axel Bjelke Mayor John Gunderson and J °- - 1 : - t RasmussenJ sen Jz! :11111 - For Printed Copies of this Helpful Talk Official Will Speak On New 0AB Plan commerce offices according to Clayton Jenkins chamber of commerce secretary Mr Adams will explain a proposed amendment to the unemployment insurance law to build uf) a larger fund to meet a postwar period of unemployment Mr said The proposed Jenkins amendment will require payment into the fund of one per cent by the employes in addition to the 27 per cent now paid by employers he said area EPHRAIM—A quota of $834 has been set for the Ephraim Red Cross war fund drive opening Monday H A Fitzgerald county chairman said Saturday Ephraim GeorgewillSorensen chairman' direct the local assisted by Lyman campa ign Willa rdson secretary-treasure- r Mrs Ada Poulson and Mrs Dave Doke S sent C $834 for t Aldrich vice president Mrs ifilda Madsen Longsdorf secretary Mrs T C Candland as- - Red Cross Drive Starts Monday 12-ye- ar - O president: M : 1--1 ' f i f are James Monson - - - 47 1 - - 4 i I col- - " Js r pro-serv- ed - - t c EY" tired? 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"--- —and oh so soothing Start using Murine today - : Tribune Intermountain Wire CEDAR CITY—Work on classification of divisions and premium lists for the third annual southern Utah livestock show will begin at once according to Manager Clarence Lamoreaux who announced personnel of the classification and premium list committee J V Christensen professor of agriculture and animal husbandry ti--17- - 'Am i i 7: - is ! - at the Branch Agricultural was :' 1 - 1 A z‘f a1 ' I )""---q?--''- " I 4 1a 1 ' - t 1 -- : I '':''' w- p- - -- - Fe 1 ' ''''-'- ::'21-:- 1 I 1170 DROPS - L : 0 - r:':: 7 I - 1' I t wr--' training auxiliary In the r 'WAAC Prior to enter- - i ing the W A A C for some time Miss Bell before that as secretary to the Emery county attorney Miss Bell is a graduate of the Central high school at Castle Dale and attended Henager's Business college She enlisted in the WA A C early in January 1943 ' hord-to-bryte- –'4tq' : Cross Drive Ifead Lists Workers st I -- 0111 a ottioss sao teeth taste clean its reireshing Ehtoy Dentist Made by a 1117 t 1 -- 1 - states 14 Red ' - six the Utah Power ' and Light corn- or '' ''' i' ii - A She had pony vi -- - been tak44—"1oemployed I CHOOSE this — — - take initial i in 'e' l'!f 'fa ' P ': r 'i I - '' ' ---- 2 the nation's capital where two of Tribune Intermountain Wire CEDAR CITY—War activities the sons are stationed The three sons and daughter were responsible for an unusual reengaged union of the sons and daughters of all of whom are actively the war in work connected with Attorney and Mrs John M Foster former Snow the Mrs are toEdgar recently when all four 'were Helen Foster author of the gether for the first time in 12 Miss book "Red Star Over China" and in occurred The years meroting wife of the well known author and magazine correspondent: Lieutenant John M Foster Jr of the United States marine air force Frederic Foster now with the state department in Washington and David Monro Foster yeoman third class U S navy Lieutenant Foster was en route from Florida to a west coast station and stopped in Washington to visit his brothera- Mrs Snow had Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO—The Provo chapter of not seen her youngest brother Foster since she went Red Cross will launch its war fund Lieutenant to China more than 12 years ago drive Monday according to Bob and it was the first time the four had been together in that time Bullock chairman of the drive returned from China Never before has the Red Cross Mrs Snow on the last boat husband her with now carried a heavier load than the far east before Pearl leaving said Chairman Bullock The mini- Harbor mum quota for Utah county has been set at $23600 or five times the amount of roll calls in peace- - weeks' basic as an se chairman t - 44 ''' t- ' 7 : 1 I ' TOOELE—Beginning Monday a K--canvass will be made to raise the S5000 designated i as Tooele county's quota i n the Mrs nation's Red Cross drive Harry G Gillespie has been named house-to-hou- -- ---171 -- War Duties Bring Family Together in Washington 1 - ta — — tI IA 1 '7 - - - 4 iti '"'-- - - - Li 4 ‘ l 1 t tok''s - 4:71111111 14 ' ‘ tit c - 1 0000 ! lr NI s 44 r: :' Tooele JC Pushes EYES Red Cross Drive -' -- her ''''''- -f 4 f : - ''' ' t- az to Iowa Nt -- e5- - - Des Moines - e: ':'' - 4 CASTLE DALE—Rowana Bell daughter of Mr and Mrs Andrew C Bell of Castle Dale will leave t March 6 for Ft ----- r-- : 1 time More than 85 per cent of the national fund will be used directly for the armed forces with the balance f o r families of servicemen civilian emergencies and general national preparedness Mr Bullock said Millions of Red Cress volunteers throughout the country will begin the drive to raise $125000- 000 for the war fund Heading the local drive is Mr Bullock e ssisted by George R Putnum superintendent of operations for IT P M Geneva: Clayton Jenkins secretary of Provo chamber of commerce John O Beesley Provo business man the Rev Edwin F Irwin head of the Provo Community church I E Brock-ban- k county chairman of the Red Cross and Keith Thomas headI of the U t a h County Cential Labor council Utah WAAC Waits Call March 6 - - 1 HELPER—The tin cart drive in Carbon county will get under steam Monday Mayor B H Hyde of Helper county salvage chairman has announced Since the state-wid- e quota for tin cans has been set at one pound per person Carbon county will be expected to collect better than 18000 pounds during March To aid in the collection of the tin cans shoppers are being asked to bring in an empty tin can properly folded and thoroughly cleaned for each new can of produce they purchase during the month The grocers then will take the cans as they accumulate to a central station in each community from which place they will be shipped to Provo Chris Jouf las Helper salvage chairman has organized the collection drive in that city and Lowell Rasmussen assistant county salvage chairman has organized Price and the communities in that training tir"g - - v- Provo Opens Carbon Opens Red Cross Old Tin Drive Drive Monday Tribune Intermountain Wire at Corpus advanced Christi Texas he Wan transferred area recently to Jacksonville Fla Ensign Hilton's death Is the first involving a Hinckley man In the present world war itralned 1 mended The bill Is being presented by the education committee headed by A B Anderson of Lehi It is expected to come up for con sideration some time during the coming week Speakers at the luncheon In- eluded Dr J C Moffit superin tendent of the Provo school dia trict W Lester Mildenhall manager of the Provo reemployment office John O Beesley and Jacob Coleman of Provo services for Ensign Verl H Hilton 22 who was instantly killed Wednesday in a navy plane crash at Cecil field auxiliary naval air station near Jacksonville Fla will' be conducted Tuesday at 2 p rn in the Hinckley L D S ward chapel under the direction of Ben H Rob-io- n bishop Burial will be in Hinckley cemetery Friends may call at the family home In Hinckley Monday and Tuesday until 1:30 p in The body is scheduled to arrive at Delta Monday morning escorted by Ensign Lester W Dhanes The American Legion will be in charge of the military portion of theservices under the direction of Marvin J Moody post commander Word has been received from Ensign Hilton's brother Boyd Hilton who reported at Santa Ana Cal on February 22 that he would obtain leave to attend the funeral Boyd received his uniform the day his brother was killed Ensign Hilton son of Mr and Mrs Hugh Hilton of Hinckley was born in Hinckley August 7 1920 He grew up here graduating from Hinckley high school and later at- PRICE—While Miss Flora Fau an acting sergeant in the was speaking to the W A AC N oltmteer associated women students of Explain Carbon high school and college New Ration SVSteill one day last week her brother Dean Fausett was speaking to the cornthe TOOELK—Throug-men 'Student' of the of the Tooele war associated rnu:i:ty institution price anlrationirg board the pubBoth Miss Fausett and Mr Fauie vvi'1 be accommodated with are at home with their parvolunteers on Monday to sett ents Mr and Mrs George Fausett consumers with the point of Price rationing of processed foods which Miss Fausett related some of berns Monday the experiences she has had as a lobe Volunteer informers will in her training at Des WAAC store a part Moines Iowa catd in each togrocery answer questions of each day of patrons concerning the new ra- - recNolgrnFizaeidiseattrtvkitho xispoakneationally system cadets at Rantraining of aviation TeXR51 He is at that Field dolph --- field as a Guggenheim fellow ( -4 04 murals that will eventualpainting ' 4 ly adorn the walls of one of the " there ' ''i buildings to "kb '5 ' 1 I :r '' IMO' 1 Tuttle L H Bates Carl Bunnell George Larsen and R E Maxfield 'These buildings include two Utah county fair buildings and 14 buildings formerly occupied by the Provo C C C camp Following the inspection comments for continuation of the type of training offered by the school were favorable with recommendations likely to be made for an appropriation cut to the minimum during the present war emerkency Use of the present buildings until the war is over will also be recom- ' Carbon Students Hear Army Talks f Sw For Annual - e A named chairman of the lege premium committee which will have charge of distributing nearly $3000 in premium money Mr :"-: : Lamorea IDE said Other members of the commit' 04 I tee are Dick Leigh John A Luntr dell F H Middleton E H Jones ' 1 4 : J and ' County Agricultural Agent ' Tueller Sons and daughter of Mrs John M Foster of Cedar City meet E Actual date of the show has separation not been set but probably will be unexpectedly in Washington after around September I Mr LamoShown are: Lieutenant John M Foster Jr U S 31C Fredrealm said Plans for this year'a eric Foster Divid Monro Foster U S navy and their sister BEAVER—The American Red show have been advanced by setFrederic Mrs Edgar Snow of Madison Conn Dasid and war fund drive will begin cenCross to advisers the up county ting are twin brothers tral committee in Millard Beaver officially in the Beaver chapter Piute Garfield Kane Iron and on Monday The drive was formally opened Washington counties with a liberal contribution by Abe Murdock United States senator who visited Beaver last week Red Cross Quota Set H- M Christensen local forest is drive for this At chairman ranger Ephraim k- - r - tending Branch Agricultural college in Cedar City and Utah State Agricultural college in Logan 2 Enlisting in the navy January 1942 he reported for preliminary training at Oakland Cal two months later After completing his t2-- Ii e ''C'444--:- : -- - HINCKLEY—Military - g '''— Tribune Intermountain Wire Buildino- Work 1 I - fr ! 0 0li 4 tt - :: Funeral Rites Planned for Hinckley Flier wRA Curtails P4 ' -:''' Ensign Vert H II liton died In plane crash V I l' ' orchestra Speaker at the rally will be Dr Royal L Garff of the University of Utah 1 - i' 7 0 0 - Members of the group made the visit preliminary to consideration ' ' of a bill before the state legislai ture to provide state funds for permanent operation of the school Arriving in Provo at noon they were served lunch In the school 0 cafeteria and then taken through the 16 school buildings by H E director and : -N- he I " ' mittees ':: ' high school faculty will complete the program reception and tea in the ward recreation hall follows the gram and a dance in the new rational guard armory will conclude the days festivities In charge of the celebration MT PLEASANT—The eighty- fourth anniversary of the found-ing of this city in 1859 will be ob- with a celebration and homecoming on March 6 spon- sored by the Mt Pleasant Pioneer Historical association A sierenade by the Hamilton school band directed by Marsden Allrf41- will feature the assembly pioneers honored guests and friends in the L D S South ward chapel at 1:45 p m A program beginning at 2 p m will honor the original settlers and their descendants The prin- be will address delivered cipal by James W Blain of Spring City and Mrs Miriam T Neilson will present a group of young people in an original sketch ''Times Have Changed" A- surprise stunt and musical numbers under direction Leaders Named - 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Sunday evening by the Provo jjuni o r chamber of commerce according- to John F Moore '' - Tribune Intermountain Wire ' PROVO—The Utah county vo-- I -cational school now training 725 :: :: students in 18 departments was 00 inspected Saturday by a delegation of reprefrom the state house sentatives which included general 1 finance sifting and education com- 7: i s 1 e : 4 - '''''' -0ist-A""- : — - 4 :o ''-- ''''--- : 'A 4-"' i ' '''''' ' ''1' ' Tribune Intermountain Wire - Provo Institution t e'"'"- Certificates for Business Firms - Utah Lawmakers Sean Plant of i Separation Ends Officials Push Mt Pleásant Plans Event 1 Plans for : For 84th Anniversary sv Stock Exhibit of E Tribune Intermountain Wire Terry of North Sanpete r It War Bond V Rally Tonight 111 r"- - - |