Show " r v' i - rkt Stitt Cake ileibiant They'll Do It Every Time Friday Morning November 12 1943 22 opmfore I Shrine Sets Biggest Lesert Trek The largest army to trek the desert sands of EI Kalah temple 0 was assured for the anfall ceremonial Saturday nounced Potentate Illustrious Newell B Dayton Thursday At least 100 candidates are ready for the pilgrimage which will honor - Christian Henry Fischer veteran Shriner who has been a noble of El Kalah for 40 years The largest previous class was the 87 Masons who journeyed to Mecca in 1921 From various points throughout the state nobles have promised to gather the novitiates who will furnish the merriment for the 1000 El Kalah nobles whb gather twice A year to see what's new in desert travel outside arecting the are the presidents activity of the three Shrine clubs—D L Stine Ogden: William H Wagner Provo and Henry H Jones Sunryside head of the Eastern Utah club Those who will cross the burning sands will be known as the Fischer class for Mr Fischer throughout his twoscore years in Kalah temple has been a prominent worker now serving as board chairman of the Shriners hospital for crippled children Most of the nobles will at the Masonic temple at gather about 5 p in for the buffet dinner which Will be free of speeches A band concert a patrol drill and a program by the Chanters will precede the first and third sections of the ceremonial The second section which will bring forth the novitiA A ' ates will start at p m The Mecca will be directed by flight toRosenblatt and Frank A 9 Simon Yeamans L' Observes S Armistice Day APIECE-- - - °Old kifvo oio a Cl 0 E3 j 1 : ( - AL We must pray work and hope for the dawn of peace We must be stern realists and not listen to wistful fantasies but keep in mind that signal idea that we are one ratAon indivisible with liberty and j'ektIce for all" In a radio address over station T A C Ed commander Veterans of Foreign Wars paid tribute to soldiers Lewis-departm- ent "Armistice for another fighting day Among other observances in the state was a program at Provo high school with Salt Lake Mayor-elec- t Earl J Glade as the principal speaker Dr Leland H Creer professor of history at University of Utah spoke at a Beaver community observance Members of Edith Cavell post American Legion (nurses who served in World war I) met for their annual banquet Thursday rTght at the home of Mrs Ruth Cayton 'laws 315 Douglas street Lieutenant Colonel Alma Skoog In charge of nurses Ninth service command was the principal guest 7iate Bov Darts Before Bus Suffer 4 Broken Leg 8 son of Mr MI:ton Lee Brown and Mrs M A Brown 860 McClelland street was in "fair" condition Pt the I D S hospital Thursday trght suffering from a leg received when he darted In front of a utility bus at Eleventh East and Ninth South streets Wedfrac-ture- d resday The bux was operated by Harley H Walton 3346 South West Temple street C-- 404"' ma- - 7 v 4- C- j ja—74f" r 1: N ! svir 1 4 - 411111 IP:1N ' lorror- it '- —N t ' I dmomn 011 i al 'la 41 I'm the ruy who helps peckple Is ho need I make CASH qui(olc confidential pay-a- s Yott-gloans for any purpose Come on in let's get sr-SUSIMX41 if you need $20 to $300 : Vitleetch a-- ty 1 1 5 - 171 c tea Coat4o1 t - on H PA A - - - - - Phone EL1 Bluish 11 to Ridge 1 ?t4 gyZ V 773"'47'2194-il""- : 7-Ae'l- -f ' ! I''""''' f ekD-- - s ) - -- 111 - LZ i if WELL WELL! t "MS GAL WHaS ALWAYS ON THE JOST) SHAKE W:: ' Dou014-11-1Ey'- in Of r lti NEW - cy: : - Ax Sella II avk Bills paid —Bills totaling $43491 for meals furnished city sits trial—Walter Heinrich W Schall 36 1283 Gunn avenue charged in a New Jersey toindictment with conviolate the alien agent spiracy registration act will be tried December 7 in Newark N J from October 24 jailprisoners to November 6 were ordered paid by the city commission Alley ordered vacated—The city commission ordered vacation of an alley running 119 feet east' from Fifteenth East street on petition ot property owners abutting the alley who claimed they wished to eliminate a "nuisance" Campus parker§ students' automobiles are congesting "no parking" areas at the University of Utah traffic regulations are to be enforced with issuance of Salt Lake City traffic tickets or a summons to appear before the committee of student behavior and control warned-Becaus- comm Petition denied — Petition of Mrs Margaret H Myers 1419 Emerson avenue asking removal of a large poplar tree In front of her property at 614 South First West street on grounds the tree roots are destroying sewer pipe was denied by the city commission Suspect arraigned — John Stacy Humphrey 26 Kimberly Nev accused of carnal knowlSalt Lake edge A a girl November 3 was arraigned before City Judge Reva Beck Bosonc A hearing was set for Friday ion address club—Merryle nationally Stanley Rukeyser known financial writer will discuss "Postwar Prosperity or Slump—Which?" at the Bonneville Knife and Fork club meetting Wednesday at 7 p in in the Hotel Utah- Will Plea entered—A plea of guilty to having more than one liquor permit was entered by Robert 44 F Voorhees Lindsay hotel when arraigned before City Judge Reva Beck Bosone He will be sentenced December 7 Bound over—Jack James No Cbrihtmas trees—Christmas trees at public schools have been ruled out this year to save South Main street was ordered bound over to Third district court on a charge of robbing Edward Travers 22 West Third South street of $16 October 8 Similar charges against Raynor Larsen S8 American Fork and Ernest O'Neill 37 Centerfield were dismised 634 special lights and conserve electricity Dr L John Nuttal Jr superintendent of schools announced ' Elected to board—Jewell J IlasmuSsen teacher in the school of business at the University of Utah has been elected a member of the state teacher's retirement board for a five-yeterm Appointment approved—Temporary appointment of Myron E Steele for the newly created position of chief alarm operator in the Salt Lake fire department at $2460 per year plus $10 per month was voted by the city commission pending a civil service examination ar elect board members— Utah's 40 school districts except Salt Lake City will elect One new board member each on December 1 Charles H Skidmore state superintendent of public instruction announced s Telephones ordered removed— Removal of 15 telephones from action depots and the control room of the Salt Lake civilian defense organization was ordered by the city commission after Sergeant L C Crowther civilian defense commander reported they were not essential Change testing time—New time of operation of the state highway patrol's safety lane for the testing of automobiles will be from 1 to 4 p m daily except Saturdays Sundays and holidays Complaint signed — Charged with failure to provide for his Pay roll approved—City election judges and polling place workers will receive $916365 for By Uncle Ray conference—City Ray Christensen Jones (JenCEDAR CITY—Mrs Amy 'Jana wormer and Jones 59 lifelong civic nie and wife of Kumen educator of Iron eOuflt southern Utah L Jones prominent grower died suddenly late Wediteaday at her home here following a stroke Alone sit the time of her death her body Katherine was found by a atepdaughter Jones ou her return from work Wednesday Born in Cedar City June 18 18S4 she Wall a daughter of Henry mnd Amy Webster Utah settlers Leigh pioneerforsouthern mbrs than 20 years with Identified service work in and orial health public Utah Mrs Jones formerly wag chief dittitian at the L DS hospital in Salt Lake City and at two different intervals bad served as home demonstration agent for the agricultural college extension service in Utah county After graduating from the Branch Nor-Mschooi now the Branch Agricultural the Utah college here ehe graduated fromLoitalL She State Agricultural collge et for a number of years at taught school and at IdahoNev Rexburg Sunnyairle Sluff Utah and On home economics A specialist dietetics )Jrs Jones did postgraduate work In these lines at Johns Hopkins university and at Chautauqua univermity in New York In addition she spent a year studying public health and social welfare problems in New York City Returning to Cedar City she Was aPPO elated with the Iron county school system for about seven years as county nurse She wee active in eiub work for many years and was prOMinent in Republican circles party She was marrie4 to Mr Jones Iti October 19471 throe Surviving hestrles her hiteheitil are Jones and Katherine! s'epohi!dren Thorne Cedar Cdy and Mr e FIlaaoeth Courtney a eir!er and three brothers f'an "'ram-leer' Mrs Wtnntfred Lunt Samuel W M send Wilford W (Deck) Leigh Cerlar City 4 n Web-pee- At this time it may be well to take another look at Italy the country which has been finding its way slowly to the side of the united nations after fighting for Germany Most observers in Italy before the nation entered the war reported that the common people did not favor fighting on Germany's side The people's wishes however aeemed of little importance Mussolini was able to order the army and navy to fight when he said the word Hundreds of thousands of Italian soldiers found a way out Aa soon as they were able to do so they surrendered to the armies of Great Britain and the United States Many of them told how anxious they had been to give uP After his downfall Mussolini escaped and gained back some power but the lawful government of Italy declared war against Germany At the head of the lawful government are the king and the new prime minister Badoglio They control the greater part of the Italian fleet and a portion of the army Two Italian cities have passed the million mark in population They are Rome and Milan In 1910 Milan had 1115000 people only 40000 fewer than Rome The third largest city is Naples Northern Italy is famed for its beautiful lakes These include Garda and Como Lake 110 1 ' - (-- : 011lr14EY z14'74- - r r I t! — '''s (I 1 C:Clo i 7te ' ° ' t1 1 1 e i - - 1Tr'' fi I t 1 ' t - J d i lit I ' 1' -- s ' ' ti - fr - 4K ' ' -'- '"" ' - ' 7 :1'$11EI'ZE ‘(4'A 14 :: - - f ner k 0 -- t I ?e'( 1 ' -- CML -' :7 t th 1 ''' II' e''f' 1 '7--- '''' 0t -- --1 ) 1111 1 - 'y- - 0 ''''-- ' --'7 -- 4- i'l - - ' r''" - tO ' lit 114gr ' : - -- ' - E Crowther as newly named commander of civilian defense for the city was raised from $15 to $25 by order of the city commission on recommendation of Police Chief Reed E Vetter C SUP UP 'L:s''':1' FEN11-1ER- 11'1 !! 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NOT A TOWEL IN THE PLACE-I'V- E - i 1-- I 1:4 Th wHAT 7 r ' t — - Al3OLIT - - ' JL15N --WELL- - A - r - - - r'Te'‘ - 0--1 - iti '1) s CAL113ER CLIPPOZS r 1 - H 15 51' BRISTUN ' 1 : 1 EARBOLL EGE 100- - 11415 I f4 4i :4- - :0" ity Meeting planning and zoning commission members will meet Friday at 4 p m to hear a report from the zoning committee on petition of residents of First North street between Main and State streets for a change in zoning Alex Buchanan Jr secretary an- if' Ng" 1 ' 0 - to ''' i - -- 7 elt& t 1 St 11- ' ' 11: - - 1 - NIVELLM1 LIN LE 501'15 OF 10301 'NEMI 10 ) P A 4 6 cA NN 1 :i : ' 1' manias Al TAT gficr i ht 7 11- t 11:1 RA1 -- -- H Nic) A -- -- - 1':" TA I K-o-9 ix' I I - —- ! 4 7' - ) Ii2 lg 41 1 ututic 1 ' '''' t t ' t BEKIN117 Sts19 OFF tvW 'TAIL P1410 Pay rolls ordered paid — Salt Lake City departmental pay rolls for the last half of October totaling $1144043 were ordered paid by the city commission 1 - -- - TERRITORY- ir Aki k 41140y Fit0 50 1141NTS 'CUR GIMAE—NINIA11E I CIISE ONE11-1OThER 11MS 70 v405TILE - ' I' : !II 31"411:96- 'L'I' Ail - Car allowance ralsed—Monthly car allowance of Sergeant L 1 : OVER !!!' ' - ' to- - 2i41 -- Apat ' - ' -- ' 41 0 00CI00 '146' —1:i tik 4' 0 SI iti° ' -- 1- - ':"( ' t I - r ' b 1 I - VERY INSTANT AT THAT ' v - -- AI r 4- - i-- I 1 ' k L I I t 1' N 3 047(411tA to ' e' T 0a License revoked — Revocation of a taxi license issued to Ruby Olina Davis was ordered by the city commission on recommendation of Police Chief Reed E Vetterli who reported the woman had pleaded guilty to drunkenness November 4 VI' 'I'l'' - f 44:-- 1' " Am' I WHEW° AAY PLANS FOR THE CANTEEN'S I310 PARTY HAVE MQ ALL UP N THE y a! - - I I t ' - ! A' c ‘ 1' 4)1 ' 1'' "011- - — L f t 1 - - :' ) Nurse appointed—Mrs Elizabeth Johnson was confirmed by the city commission as third grade public health nurse In the health department to till a vacancy caused by a transfer - - I OUT RIGHT NOW! qq i ::( - : TRISHA HAS A FLOCK OH FOLKS' OP COURAGE-SHE'- S I'VE GOT A PMETENDoiNo TO BE miLL ION TWE GAYEST PERSON THINGS To ekT THE C"NITEEN- poll g 1111( - 4- 111111:i!'! lif t: 1 - N N godt- j () Ay MAKE US HOME 46 77i rLL MANI9BE' rfC' I 15E! SURE! IIL FINb A) ' Q ) C1LOBE"- - trc—Nr— - : A 1 VORk Paul Galvan was named defendant in a complaint signed before City Judge Reva Beck Bosone by Mrs Beatrice Ga Ivan 877 West First South street of MR PROOF- CAN I I FIND OLIT-V114s1 ? FOR THE MuCH 'THESE WI'S? - WELL EH?-0- k i i MIWBE NOT ' LA WELL - wife and minor children ' - THANKS ''Ne'- E- R- ARE Y OU "PROMOTING" f Lake Como Ranks in Beauty services during October 19 and November 2 elections it was announced when the city comznission approved the pay roll L 26 - 0- - - z -: 4- t j:1 1 -1- '14- 4 410 ! i A-- - --1- ''''''' - - Brief Items Gathered in Salt Lake City 1-- ' Itor- - - 4 '' — e 3 Honors' past leaders — H D s was authorized by the city commission to attend the Municinal Lowry will pay tribute to former presidents of the Salt Lake conference at ChiAttorneys' Lions club at the regular meet-m- g cago December 3 and to be allowed $225 as an expense sum Friday at 12:15 p m in the Hotel Rah 'I '? - )frr" - :- ' " -- LL IT EVEIZY TiME— e I r i - YoU LOOSE Fizolvi yoUR M 130 Ku z ' - (4iiir ( 1 FINE PROMOTION CHIEF ToDAN1? - Cit1 Copt h 1 c 4 7 owcommeomr- ac:1 too 411 vo i ':1'''''''''''''74At'it4WIVI'F'Ne4CRIP''''' tittio t v 7 4 ' - ' s — -- -- '7: 7'Ii'' IL-1- t 4" 'Ti77:— AND SOLI k'L-A lam -- - Ln ''''' 11 MAT )100 AES VOU SAY NANKS? 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F 1No V -- 'HON ou AND HOW IS MV Amy Jane 1 fig 1VA4IK 1 472$ Deaths - IS IN ALL THE Iwt: attend Attorney E gir - THEE 'THAN 4torof To ? riorany a- JoiNT a I ' ''''' ' COLONEL GET WEDDING INVITATIONS -- AND THEN THE LITTLE n - k lidi S krr - - - 14E IN "THIS CHuRCHES 74p ' 0 - I( 7" TAKEN UP The Rev George J Weber pastor of the First Congregational church speaking to Gold Star Mothers at a noon Armistice day meeting in Memorial house Mem Seventeen) cry-- park said: - CHIPPED N A Promoted to chairman—Donaid Hacking has been notified by Governor Herbert B Maw of a promotion to chairman of the state business regulation Pate error" - HER? MALL Or had enough fighting They simply to come home and forget wanted -We cannot repeat that tragic front 1Contnnoti war They were tired They had ' c'zz 0 MP natio! By Jimmy fr I DON'T YOU THINK WE OUGHT TO DO SOmET4-1INFOR G : rX1 WE DON'T EVEN kNOW THE GIRL THE STENCIL ROOM! NEXT SHE'LL THATS ABOUT TENTHS BETAN UPA COLLECTiON FOR YEAR GUESS THAT'S '1h1 SOME UBANGI BRIDE IN AFRICA!-- 4 AS CLOSE As SHE'LL OUR NAMES EVEPGETTO WALKING r GO ON UP THE MIDDLE THERE'S' MORE SUCKER us-- r IHEN AISLE HERSELF COLLECTIONS Boys' home benefits—A sum of $1545 left over from the third war loan drive at the J W Kellogg company has been con tributed to the Salt Lake county boys' detention home o : 711146MV PENCIILA t5 COLLECTINC FOR ANOTHER JUST HEARD 'NAT Ne-- GAZELA GOWAKS LIP ) IN THE STENCIL DEPARTMENT iS GETTING MARRIED Ni S 1 : C 4 c-- 1' e 11 It 4- "- I lb" 414A1100 6111 |