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Show FUNDS: Part of the familiar expression, "A friend in funds is weed indeed. Salt Lake City, Utah. All of the money derived from the campaign will be used for the men in the armed services, for the veterans in the hospitals & in their homes, for the public in disaster relief, 4 for the proRed Cross Month ended motion of the nationwide Red with the end of March but Cross blood bank. just as the work of the Red Cross is never done, the work of the 1919 fund drive, conducted during R H Red Cross Drive To Continue Until Completed offi-call- WATCH y March, is over only when everyone has bet-- given an opportunity to contribute, Frank Creer, Fund Chairnvan for Sait Lake County announced this week. "The county quota had not been reached within the month," accoc-tlinto Mr Creer, "because of inclenvent weather & because all who wished to give have not been contacted. It can be reached," he declared, "if all who gave last year give the same amount this n for the 1 Clayton Returns From Florida Raymond H Clayton returned home March 12 from a four month stay in Pensacola, Floa where he visited his daughter, Margaret, who has been advanced to the rank of lieutenant, junior grade in the Navy Nurse Corps retroactive to Sept 17, 1948. While there he attended the Alabama district conSouthern year. As a result, particularly in the ference of the LDS Church at county outside of Salt Lake City, Mobile, Ala where he was asked the Fund Committees will continue to speak by Apostle Joseph Fieldwork until everyone in the county ing Smith. He also visited his boyhood has been given an opportunity to contribute. This may take from friend, Albert Choules, president a week to 10 days, & may result of the Southern States mission. On his return home, Mr Clayton in every community of the county & everyone of the seven Divisions visited the family of his daughter, in Salt Lake City reaching their Genevieve, the Jerrald F Youngs, full quota in providing for the in their new home in Bartlesville, Okla. While with them he saw 17 services of the Red Cross. Those who have been missed the Phillip's Ranch near Bartles-vil!- e & the "Will Rogers Memorin the drive may do their share, according to Mr Creer, if they ial" at Claremore where the will enclose their subscriptions humorists personal belongings are assembled & which also serves in an envelope & mail it to American Red Cross, Beason Building, as his burial place. 9i Oompah Coming to MIDVALE I - EAST MIDVALE OLDSTERS VISITS CALIFORNIA HEAR VTNTRILOQUIST Mrs Ethel Patterson left March "Old Folks" of the East Midvale 12 for a month's visit in Los An& Mrs Second Ward were feted March 17 Mr of the with family geles & evening's enterR W Patterson. March 13 she at- with a dinner was Berved to Dinner tainment. A railroad labor organization tended the dedication of the new this week alligned itself with chapel of the Brentwood Ward 50 & the program consisted of a nnumerous shipper groups in near Santa Monica & Beverley ventriloquist act, a bicycle act St pictures shown by Donald B support of the railroad defend- Kills. At the dedication. Apostle Greenwood. officiated. ants in the multi billion dollar Joseph S Merrill reparations suits instituted by the Deartment of Justice. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, through its chief Tlvanley Johnston of Cleveland, O, filed a petition at Washington. D C. to intervene in " the cases pending before the Interstate Commerce Commission. The engineers' organization is the first railroad labor group seeking to intervene in the suits which aim to collect between $2 & $3 billion fromthe railroads. The action of the engineers in !1 backing up the railroads at a time when the Brotherhood & the carriers are at loggerheads over several important labor issues is said to be almost unprecedented. The Justice Department suits are based on the grounds that the railroads should have granted the government more favorable rates than they did on much of its war time freight. minor adjustment, a lHETHERthe job The railroads contend, on the III lune-uor a major repair job, you will other hand, that the government was not charged more than find us ready to give you prompt econom-tc- al the established rates paid by ofher shippers & that most of its and dependable service. war time freight was moved on - - I f ar ?s ! -: tret si ' 'ii If ,"f .fcEffTOEfc v ,H- - 1 5- -: ! A bright, plaid gingham formal pula this comely roed in a dancing mood. Her youthful dancing frock is designed by Emma Dumb in brilliant Scoli h plaid cotton. The National Cotton Council reports that plaids are among the most popular of the new spring cottons. Isa pf substantially lower rates at great savings to the govern- THRILLING NEW EIAUTY INTO YOU.! HOME ... . inside ment. The Brotherhood's position defends the overall reasonableness of the railroads' charges for its war services. The Justice Department, the petition states, is seeking to take from the railroads the identical profits which the government already took away from them, in large part, through excess profits taxes. The petition states that if the railroads were forced to pay the reparations sought by the Justice Department, many carriers would be plunged into bankruptcy. 'They would not have funds for adequate maintenance or needed improvements & government ownership would become an imminent threat. If the railroads undertook to offset reparation payments by further rate increases, the Brotherhood states that traffic would be, driven to competing forms of .Z WF?F and out! 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"It is contrary to the interests Andrew Sisters of the petitioner & to the ublic Walt Disney Musical Comedy Roy Rogers dethe Brotherhood interest," clared, "not to take into consid& eration the greater more James Craig Lynn Bari Johnnie Johnston costly service rendered by the SATURDAY MATINEE SERIAL 3:00 P. M. railroads during the war, the exhaustion of railroad plant & Sunday and Monday April 3 and 4 personnel in the consummation of the war effort & the unavoid able effect thereof, together with Tyrone Power Gene Tierney the stupendous tax bill paid the government under the war time income & excess profits tax law. Leif Erickson John Emery "To permit the government to reduce the railroads' revenues Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday April 5, 6 and 7 by several billion dollars by means of reparation awards," Rod Cameron Ilona Massey the petition continued, "while at Adrian Booth the same time retaining the taxes or any substantial part thereof paid on such revenues Arthur Lake Penny Singleton is not only unfair & inequitable but is economically unsound. Friday and Saturday April 8 and 9 "The expropriation of railroad funds for the payment of reparation awards," the petition conVera Ralston John Carroll tinues, "would take money from THE MAN FROM TEXAS THAT WONDERFUL URGE r THE GAY INTRUDERS pg COLOR HARMONI2E YOUR f'' DEVOE'S ROOMS WITH THE PLUNDERERS LIBRARY OF COLORS BLONDIE'S REWARD Give your rooms color . . . color . . . color . . . selected from our Big Library of Colors. 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MAN EATER OF KUMAON Sabu SERIAL STATION WEST Dick Powell Jane Greer THE COUNTERFEITERS Doris Merrick John Sutton SATURDAY MATINEE 3:00 P. M. SERIAL Sunday, Monday and Tuesday - April 3, 4 and 5 THE LOVES OF CARMEN i ' Rita Hayworth Glenn Ford THE WINNERS CJIRCLE Jean Willes Morgan Farley Wednesday and Thursday - April 6 and 7 MOONRISE Mid-val- Dane Clark e - - Gail Russell - Ethel Barrymore THE UNTAMED BREED Fricele- brating her birthday. Dinner was served in the "Pine Room" by Mrs Paloma Moore to 18 guests. Table games were played & prizes recieved by the guests. The door prize, an angel food cake was won by Eunice Jensen. A corsage of roses & a gardenia & many gifts were recieved by the guest of honor, including a box of chocolates brought by Bishop Hans Jensen & Ezra Pate. 3:00 P. 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