| Show Briefs A Areas Area's rea I summer 5 Summer R Resorts Resorts' Mav May Not Open Officials Say I a- a Because of loaded public transportation transportation transportation trans- trans facilities gasoline rationing rationing rationing ra ra- ra- ra shortage of repair parts and difficulty in obtaining ice cream hot dogs and other foods principal summer resorts in the Salt Lake area may possibly re remain remain remain re- re main closed to the public this summer summer summer sum sum- mer according to executives of operating operating op op- op- op crating companies Whether Lagoon resort at Farmington Farmington Farmington Farm- Farm ington w will ll be open to the public will be determined by May 1 1 said Julian N. N Bamberger president and general manager of the Bamberger Railroad company and general manager of the Lagoon company The policy as to opening Saltair I largest resort and bathing beach on the shores of Great Salt Lake will be determined later officials said Gets Transfer Transfer Paul Paul D. D Lawson 1989 Fifteenth East street assistant assistant assistant assist assist- ant manager of the N. N O. O Nelson company wholesale plumbing establishment establishment establishment es es- es- es will leave for Dallas Dallas Texas next week to become manager manager manager man man- ager of the Dallas Waco and Wichita Falls branches of the con con- cern Cooperators Chosen Chosen J. J. J E. E Gurr forest supervisor announced Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- that letters of appointment of forest cooperators for 1943 have been sent to citizens living within or contiguous to the Wasatch Wasatch Wasatch Wa Wa- satch national forest Classes Begin Civilian Begin Civilian defense classes will be conducted at the Ivins L D S ward Third East street and Garfield avenue April 30 and May 7 at p. p m. m Sergeant L. L D. D Crowther assistant chief air raid warden for the Salt Lake City council of defense announced Sat Sat- Expresses presses Confidence of Victory Confidence that the allies will win the war was expressed by Captain Cap Cap- tam tain Theresa Congdon of the BritIsh British Brit Brit- ish transport service Friday night in Salt Lake City during a brief stopover between planes Educator Returns Returns Charles Charles H. H Skidmore state superintendent of public instruction returned Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day from San Juan county after completing a tour of schools in Emery Grand San Juan and Carbon Carbon Car Car- bon hon counties where he conferred on educational problems with local school officials Rag Collection Grows s More than 20 tons of rags rope sacks burlap and fur have been collected by soldiers and police during the salvage drive said Mrs L. L A. A Stev Stev- enson committee chairman Three truckloads of rags were brought in Friday following the official close of the drive Additional loads were brought in Saturday by trucks and nd donators Mrs Stevenson said |