Show e e ' ' - - ' ' - °°01 L0014 4'' L 0 i r :3 ' 0 ‘ t S 0 t I Jobs Await Applicants At Hill Field k I $ -t- - t e 1 5 I it I - 1 k ' I Rites Induct Bottoffsen As Executive Seaman Visits Home After Pacific Thrills OGDEN—Jack Wallace who dived from the doomed battleship West Virginia at Pearl Harbor who saw Lieutenant O'Hara bring down six Japanese planes and who was on the bridge of the cruiser San Francisco when its commander was killed was visiting Monday at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs John Ma Wallace Sr of 2750 Gramercy avenue Two days after young Wallace swam to shore from the West Virginia he was assigned to the San Francisco which he reported was attacked several times by enemy planes while it was cruising in the south Pacific "The Japs are accurate enough if they get their bear- Officer Urges Vromen to Take Courses P Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN AIR DEPOT Hill Field —Pointing to the need at Ogden air depot at Hill field for "thousands of additional workers the i eirtlian personnel office Monday appealed to housewives and any other posliiie sources to apply for employment at the field and take ings" the seaman reported training "The San Francisco was badly advantage of hit but the Japs took a bad tow being offered Our ships ran a Particularly was an apptal beating between two lines of gauntlet Carvoiced by Major Leonard F enemy fire and when we deter civilian personnel officer for parted after 37 minutes of fightwomen to take the typing classes ing we could see the Japs banging away at each other" now beling organized at the post where 'they may "earn as they learn" at starting salaries of $1260 a year while learning As the result of the great demand for new workers Major Carter said war industries are having V 4I to depend more and more on 4- -1 enhousewives and people now A gaged in nonessential work for Dentist Takes t) e r Duties b overnor w-e t ei s--- - -a it cs "s I "It civilians now CHEYENNE Wyo JSn 4 industries Dr Lester Calloway Hunt was w:1 realize that our war IndusWyoming's Iries conic first" said Major Carter "SN'e need thousands of extra nineteenth governor his Inaugura- workers tncluding truck drivers tion climaxing a a political packers machine operators clerks career and typists The dentist a Demi this need that we ocrat succeeded Nels H Smith are appealing to both men and Republican whom he defeated in women now employed in all indus- the general election Chief Justice tries other than war industries as Ralph Kimball of Wyoming adminwell as housewives and students istered the oath in the state senate to give serious consideration to chamber our problem We have schools and In a short! inaugural address training classes to teach Hunt pledged that Wyoming's war inexperienced workers who are contributions will receive "first to cooperate with us and and continued" He attention will pay them well while they are warned that "state rights may learning" eventually through "enThose interested in applying for croachment disappear" of federal authority" The ceremonies less elaborate 'training in typing or training in other lines of work than in other years because of the should send their applications to war were attended by several hunthe civilian personnel officer at dred persons A reception in the Hill field Ogden Utah governor's office followed I A i i 10-ye- :0 t (— ar en-the-j- I I I ce I 4t Idaho's Officials Take Over Duties of State By Associated Press ' BOISE Jan simple but impressive ceremony Idaho's new governor C A Botolfsen and other elective state officials were inaugurated Monday as leaders of the state for the next biennium The rites were held in the souse chamber in the capitol with Representative J B Meeker (D) Boundary dean of the house membership presiding as temporary speaker Blare of Trumpets There was a blare of trumpets and then Into the packed chamber with members of both houses of the legislature their wives and families and hundreds of spectators as witnesses filed the pro- cession of elective state officials headed by Brigadier General M G NIcConnel adjutant general and his aide Captain John Walters Then came Governor Bottolfsen Governor them officers sesucporretmede cbolei:etiring department the Idaho After the invocation by the Rt Rev Frank A Rhea Episcopal bishop of Idaho Chief Justice Edwin M Holden mounted to the speaker's desk and Governors Bottolfsen and Clark stepped forward Clark Introduced his successor briefly and then Bottolfsen raised his right hand as Justice Holden administered the oath of office requiring him to support the constitution of the United States and the constitution and laws of the state of Idaho : 5 Governor Job A 1 Producers Plan Price Meet Motor in Auto Burns Out ' LOGAN—The "penalty prices" paid to Utah producers for the top weight hogs requested by the department of agriculture will be at a meeting of Cache county hog producers Wednesday at 2 p in-- at the county courthouse Hyrum Gibbons of Logan newly-electe- d chairman of a state pork producers' association anrioinced Monday "Utah producers are complaining Gibbons scald that packers lir azie discriminating against hogs eveegleisaa more than 230 pounds and eastern though midwe-stermarkets are payirg top prices rot' - dcsed -' r 1 1 BLACKFOOT Idaho — Blackfoot firemen pointed out Mondaythat one local motorist was too conservative on water and oil and not conservative enough on gasoline Result: Ruined car When passersby saw smoke pouring from a car parked on north Broadway they summoned the fire department Firemen found that the motor of the car had been left running while there was no oil or water in it csi Totals $4500 - the "heavies" - Tooele Assesses By Form Letter ie I Too ELE—Tone sasor Ie County A s- personal property forms were placed in the mail Monday eve-the close of office hours ning and a form letter stating that due to the shortage of man power It was necessary to use this rnethod to accomplish the work of assessing property in Tooele at The letters asked taxpayers to in the statement supplying complete information and return the form to the assessor's office within 21 days He was a change took place young man named Constantine then about 27 years of age I say "about" because we do not have a clear record of the date of his birth Acting as his guardian Galerius allowed Constantine to serve as an officer in his army Proving skilled in warfare he became popular with his soldiers and Galerius grew jealous of him s COUntV Completes War K'it Drive i 0 ?0 0 i I N E 't- GREEN RIVER Wyo — Green PIver's quota of 300 Red Cross soldier kits has been completed and Is awaiting orders for shipment it was announced by Mrs John Len-ha- rt local production chairman The kits were made and filled by the various women's groups of Green River A production room has been maintained in the First National bank building Girls in the borne economics classes - of the high school also helped in the making ' of the kits A ' Shortly after reaching the rank of emperor: the father of the young man sent for him Constantine traveled westward and in a few months joined him at the spot where the city of Boulogne now stands Together they crossed the channel to England and led an army northward The Picts of Scotland were causing trouble at that time The Romans held - 4 I :f 7:z --A - L '"s E '-'- iiiv5 ) -- y ): zou' - --awe - LOGAN—The U S bureau of reclamation has promised that "every effort will be made" to complete the Newton dam this year officers of the Logan chamber of commerce reported Monday Work on the darn and other western reclamation projects was recently ordered stopped by the war production board England but never were able to conquer the Picts in the northern part of the island of BritaincamSoon after making that paign the emperor died in Yorkshire His army quickly cheered Constantine as the new ruler of the west It was important for Constantine to have the backing of his army but it did not mean that he was to rule without trouble Other men put forth claims both on the eastern and western sides of the empire Within a short time there were six emperors or would-b- e and battles were emperors fought before the matter was lf?' ii"-- - 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The sign in the sky has been used to explain the reason for Constantine's change to the Christian religion He was not however baptized in the Chris- 't '''' t i west Constantine is said to have declared that during a battle he saw a cross in the sky with the words "In Hoc Signo Vinces" ' I ' - Ai— : - -' -- 47!11i IY- 0 11 ' - - ---- --- -- N i:7 - " - a 1- - -'' (- SO FRIENNODLNi fr '1 - - e)I - 1-- - --- MA nWALLET ALL IZIGH DIXIE- - LET i i F - - : -- '"--4- --- THEI'RE CERMANS KEEP EM COVERED SLIT DON'T SHOOT tI -4- -- 1CmeeVIINETERNrrIFLIE0SNs Itteir"tcs:31 - 'A - ifeZ ' ''4 tl 't e saes: L Bureau' Will Try To Complete Dam ilx: ' rius and Constantius son of the Strangely enough one general was under the care of the other at the time the county 1'111 ' '' tA t By rncle Ray Sixteen and a half centuries ago the Roman empire was ruled by two emperors One held power over the eastern part of the empire the other over the western side In the year 305 the two emperors decided it was time to get off their thrones and both did so in the same year Two generals took their places Gale- Tate said 500 Leland S administration Struggled to Get Control of tamed Roman Empire n I t ' 1 Home Needs HO cr I S r- January 5 1943 -------- - 7: SARGE WE'VE GOT COMPA UV: LOOK - - 11Bottolfsen's School Bomis te A I A :7----- - I 1 r ' 'gatit Utibutte e5a1t I Canine Takes Tooele Scans P) i 4t Gives Oath Tribune Intermountain Wire MT PLEASANT—A total of $4500 was distributed to teachers i bus drivers and building custodians In North Sanpete school district as a bonus during the Christmas Tribune Intermountain Wire By Arthur N Suverkrup holiday season announced John S CARSON CITY Nev Jan 4 TOOELE—A group of Tooele Blain clerk of the board of edu(LP)-Pled- ging himself not to citizens representing civic groups cation The bonus Monday Peek extraordinary powers because of the war emergency and to con- met Monday afternoon with Com- amounted to $50 per person tnue Nevada's traditional policy manding Officer Major E R the first half of the of conservatism E P Corvine Lower at Tooele Ordnance depot peDouoril year this district lost 35 fifteenth governor of Nevada to discuss housing problems and of its teachers principally citito Tooele stress need of took the for office the oath for Monday zens to open their homes to pro- due to low salaries and many vah:s second term 1 Ii I vide hoeing for additional em- cancies have not yet been filled and solemnity Simplicity Ralph V Daniels a graduate of marked the ceremony ployes of Tooele ordnance depot The immediate need according the University of Idaho school of in the supreme courtroom of the to Major Lower is for ten rooms pharmacy will teach chemistry state and physics at North Sanpete During those 25 minutes the for the 'LTnext few weeks S 0 will be the official high school for the remainder of The was administered oaseparately to Corvine and Ed- registration center in Tooele city the school year The W P A nursery school will ward A Ducker justice of the for the housing agency of rooms continue to function if necessary supreme court who is etarting his or houses for rent funds can be secured from the fifth term on the high court Lanham fund and from the city ti s Zhc 16 Tuesday Morning A - P wiN -- - 7 s i 1 I : e --- e ""4ftwaso -- r- s- 4 t ! 1 -- - E mCuizz SCRAP ME 14- s- rAL f tl - t i 1 - E ' 1 ' ' A ' iit ' 1 mtoroft-P--r-4smy--r--- "0-t- 0 aftytoorrVtrzba4----ellt----- —--- - T ' |