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Show s. 1 1 , . Saturday, September ' 6 '1941 ' . - ', ' - - -- , THE DESERET .NEVVS , . ., : -. ir'll r""q""al'""'"'"'"'"'"'"'"""'"""'".""'"'""'"I Agriéulturez ,Leads To Confer Here ,..6. 4, s t , - . I - 1 . 4. ' 4 ' , , i I 1 -- ,:i , I 1 t -r ,- . ,,,P .47.41. ',:';! ".711T7'm .., 4 ,0 , . , Y :0;,0,,,..sssoss. ' ,- :: , :.:,: i:::::::::::,::::.:',,::::'::,,,I., ' :, ' - , .:' .: - -- - , I !': t: ii 1 ''.:7 : ; , : , ' intricacies . - of ... :, ' 1 ,,,, - ,, : .. e , ,.,,.:4 - iir ,.aliek . ,, .. : ' - ,, , , ' i ' - - ' . - Amilyeray.L..,.,:i.;Li. DefenseExemptions From - Couple Observes po Years Of Marriage , - State Commission Clarifies Levy On Sales To Contractors . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Hazen of 520 North Redwood Road are - - ' 4 - - - Mrs.-Hebe- r receiving congratulations from . . . home on their-fiftie- th friends and relatives on the near wedding ence. What equipment used in defense production is liable to anniversary Wednesday between The conference in Salt Lake is completion of 50 years of ma?-- t ,,,,z,,,,to Other ried life. They were married in sales and use tax and what is not liable Was explained to a 7 and 10 p.m., One of four to. be held. ' Chi. the Logan Temple,....Sept. 9, 1891. .. t,, . ... , t relatives conferences will te held atMemwhen met contractors of and dealerswho this large meeting morning. , 1, was Jan. born Hazen Mr. and York City cago, New at the Capitol With the State Tax Commission at the request and friends are 'A - .W1'f 1867. a son of Robert and Mary .'''. phis, Tehn. 1 was Hazen. inivted to call. He Ann of these meetings Bainbridge The purpose 'of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. , ,,,, a motorman on all .. of efforts :, .', the :, .1.1rs4, Mr. .4 0Iir.--1. is to correlate 1 1' Forty contractors and dealers, Crane's-----And 1 and farm ,,?.', one Aafthe government agencies imI- F1(ti, in delenscr' actlyi- ' a o ' 4 's electrical t'otit 1 the subjects for diS- firms now working on de:. , ents were..7. :,, ' ty, Among jor old ,,,,cars the for !to"'"'" CUSSictil will be the food require:among t h e k :'4t c''.:t q S alI t Lake City ,, fense projects; Gus P. Backman, ,, .,, ments foe' defense including the - ' T'.,,' Chamber-secretary- ; settlerS A. Mick. d. early '4 homefor amounts 50 and for Railroad kinds ., ow, IL S. engineer at Hill Field, - of Herriman. - ' consumption and to ship to Brit- ," years, retiring ;::' and representatives tithe- - Unit-re,) nations son is He other the and China ain, from service ed States army attended. They machinof James and ' 1. Fisting aggression, farm were seeking a clarification .of Feb. 3, 1938., ,4,,,,,,,o, of -' priorities the and question N,00cry sales tax regulation and asked Mark When a yormg I In relatton to the needs of, the Night , Stewart Crane Mr. Crane 9 ',!'4 man he 'served the commission, if possible, to 11 A farmer, improved management: and 'she is the daughTer of relieve them of these state taxes to in, A pedestrian, a motorist and , and better feeding methods on a Mission in George and Olive - Butterfield IT in the interest of defense. a cyclist today were reported re1 crease the production- of milk, Miller. Southwest. the chairman Lambert J. Gibson, covering at their homes from butter. eggs and pork and pork ern States. Marired In the Manti Temple of the comMission, - explained in Salt suffered minor injuries on his return he products. Hazen Sept. 10, 1891, they have lived tinder Utah's law. materials that Lake accidents .last night. It- is expected at this conferwas appointed assistant superin Ilerriman and Riverton. Their William L. Crawford, 69, or actually going into the perm. ence --that definite assignments intendent in the Sunday School records include prominent men- his nent structure of a defense plant, 4 on suffered abrasions Ogden, will be made to agencies and orHe Point Branch. the North tion in the re. of sold or those materials left lower and elk,. out cheek ..10( the left being leg ganizations in carrying also sexed as president of the '';:,, The knocked to he down when federal government, wits by rectly ligious, bust. Agriculture:S. t'Ofiter 'Ward ALIA. and bishop .,,ez, Departmerkt, How. a car drivgit by Ii. are not liable to sales tax. 62, - nesszend eirle-program.. ofthe Cfriter,.- ,... "Food For Defense" The Sercliiitt NorthStreet: eiThateFià1i firfircillae-crby' :' affairs of the Ward. He ic ; at First West and South Temple contractor Which are not attachtwo communi- Streets at 7:54 p.m. ed to the permanent structure, an active mem - ties.' Mr. Nelson told officers the I it but will he used as part of the ,, 4", r 4 ber.of the High lights of his car had gone out firm's equipment, are subject to 4 Mr. Crane i'.'' lit'4 Priests Quor. and that lie was "just going to -. ''' 7 "'"44, taxation. t a s retired h um of the Riv of to fix time at them" the . if are For example, slop shovels '.1; from-th- e the accident. Ile WaS traveling erside Stake. for construction work t; sheep' purchased 15 miles an hour, according to I ftazen l'kitS. ,,,.,,,,-..at the Utah ordnance plant they :9 , business, Mrs. " a police report Is. a daughter of , become the property of the United .,.':7, ,. J. Crane Is a past Norman Gates, 21. of 1232 Ala., James and So- You cars now base your N'' States government aud as ' suffered bruises Avenue president o f Lane.. She taxable. are not such ',,4 own "Homo Made" Motion phia ,However, :,,,, and abrasions at 11:15 4).m. when .lih e has been a Riverton ,J at Hill contractors, working pictur show in your own a tie Pod from his car came loose Member of the '''.1,:..'!''46...q Ward Second who purchase equipment Mrs. Crane Field, home if you wiU lot us the-ca-went out of control, for government Relief Society 'and acted as Brighton Ward t...7 'a t: iletva.1 and construction kelp you soloct the propos Sev''',41",,'.4,:4 Choir and was striking a utility pole at counselor in the Y. W. M. I. must pay a sales tax on that equipment from our comenth East and Fourth South Mrs. Hazen active in Sun- The commission, it and is activee in genealogiA., equipment. stocks. 20 was plete Street. The car She has I traveling Oay School and ALIA. 1 was not cal work. has the powexplained; miles an hoer when it hit the also been active in Centar Ward - Their sons and er to waive tax regulations esdaughters BELL 6 BOWEL!. MOVING said; Relief Society, pole, police Mrs. Heber L. Crane, tablished by law. - Peck PICTURE CAMERAS 14, of 3774 Dockstader, seven of children Four their Ceof Batterson Priced Bert Riverton, was at treated cAo are living: Mrs. Ruth H. Brown, Ninth East Street Nora 1419rImielliPU up cil B. Crane, Mrs. Delbert Smith, , the Hosnitat for Mrs. Laura H. Ford, Mrs. Leone Emergency Mrs. Erwin Stewart and Mrs. P abrasions And minor tuts sufferH. Jensen and Mrs. Ida IL MurBELL 6 HOWELL Harry Shaffer of Salt Lake, ed his bicycle crashed into when PROJECTORS all of Salt Lake. They have phy R. Carpenter of Mrs. Charles a parked car at Fifth South and 11 grandchildren. BPrico,4 la,idiaa 50 TO SiI 1 8og Beverly .Hills, Calif.,: Airs. MilState Streets. , ton Crane of Los Angeles, Mrs. ori229 Marjorie Mertin, 9 of --Thomas Cr. Pierpont of Long To Indian d FernAvenue.--sufferea 1.1 mild Speak Reach and Mrs. Fred HartenSCREENS, from ail.ww and abrasions on the stein of San Francisco. Sri Ram Maharaj, a lecturer of ,, tri, Also a complete lino of 9:20 of back her head last at The couple have 27 grandthe Far East, will speak Sunday films and other supplios a night when she fell from . children. , at 7:30 p.m. in the Central Chrisand accouotios. on auto West North moving tian Church, Fourth South and She l Street. was ,K, Temple treated Third East Streets, underl the Services Announced at the Emergency Hospital. auspices of the Christian Endeav. , Also treated at the hospital Services in the Westminster ThP regular monthly memberor. "Lost Horizon' and the Pow. wos John H. Treharne. 71, of 12 Presbyterian Church, First West ship meeting of the Utah Furniera of the Mind" will be his rt, 11,,,n V. and Fifth South Streets, ture Association Nvill he held Jeremy Street who suffered conI subject. ,. tusions, lacerations and abraComin, D. D, minister, follow: Monday at 6:30 p.m. In the Hotel sions on his forehead and abraBible school, 9:45 am;;,worship Utah according to S. 'Morgan Monson-1i . ell hourSTITTa.m. and-71Sorensen, presideaLot.thegroup--Followinp.m.; serfrom a scaffold at 819 a round mons by the minister. ,MidWest dinner, ----North Temple Street while re7:30 week meeting, Wednesday table discussion will be held on pairing a chimney. arising out of govern.p.m. , problems cred', ment curtailment of retail -it- which Is affecting contract-S' I -, of the furniture dealers. -... L. executive Nelson, Goerge,77,,,,,, 1 .f.,,si.--BUILD director of the association, will. ii 17riv. .4 . Conduct the discussion as chair.,. .. , ' ...4, man.-At - - , t r . ' ... --,A call at that address Sunday and prior to serviees Monday. Burial will be in the Chy Cemetery. Alrounteer had beenengi neer of the City and County. Building for :15 years and lived , at 11126 Scvond Avenue. 4,,i ., -- , Freak,rshes ". . vir - - .47"."- - '''''' 1 -- Aentntireemfeorambille 141.1141--'- i7 I , t -- 'i;-- ,,,,Assitt-- '1 IS 0- ,,,. - -- -- i '" , et-- : : - ' '' -- j ' i . ' - 1 g...el ' .f." - f ' . 1 ' ec, , -- ii, fi t .AN' , , 4 - or'. 17- X Dining 1 P. M. to 11:50 P. M. 11.25 and up FREE PARKING to SUNDAY DIMS m i OTEL II A , ...; t - essss- - , r - . --- 4.ri .." 44 , f HOME MOVIES , , , , , 5010:, I L s t'S ' 0 r r) -., .,,,,.. ,....:- Falls Injure Girl And Man rn - Will Meet On 1 - 7.1 ' ,I. - I - , , ,,,,,; r lipPk, ,..v- i .' v ',.' - - o p ; IL - ,I-- .1, - ,...A . i . ( 2, . : .., i - 2, . ' - ,. Gi, ,. - ' - t l IiIti or strir your IlUtilL A C - l'0 W f II ' - - Costs'are Steadily . -'Increasing - . 1 ,) , I . i' - .. ' .. -- - : - -;- -. PLENTY-OF-MONEY- -- ---- - ' , - - , . II:7 ; ..., 7 : ' I . , ' . , ' ,,,... -- 1 I ,, . , ,... SMITH STREET - - 7- - SALT . imuno Reoll L Monis. President .. i . , - UP TO $3000.06 -- ' - --- L Mae Secretary ' .. 7, - Free Booklet on Request , . . . -- two-week- s' - Ramsey, Idaho employ; ment director fo- r- WPA-w- ith at Boise, has been - heatIqUarters appointed regicmal employment: supervisor with headquart ers i to. salt Lake,AtWtas--am1-6tfnc-e-c"- - . vers1inWashington."--7-7Specia--- - - , y ' - - ployment 'officer. at Pocatello, would succeed Ramsey.- and' that Worth WeDaniels, assistant etate' director,..AvOuidaucceed,' -, finance --- Scannell. : - - . 1 trains and buses were lined tit) outside the regimental headquar:: ters for all poiitt.,, - - tray. Dean 'W. Miller, Idaho state the--WPA director-reported- -;to' Associated Press that E. E. Seannell, district , manager arki' ent:- Dion 0th dj0-1.11-6-4- - - . available-sea- t was, sold Every out in passenger autos owned by enlisted m$20 and offictrip, for from $10 to and the men special rates were-giveon .trains and buses. . Few of them "walked" to take a cenette of American generosity to sob ' ' ' - , diers effective beginning Friday morning, The ' t I ; ; - ' i ilit, ': -- 1 1 I! :. nGimraeienhcenoirtcce,IsacinasEmtniaroneD1 -- ... i , . , - - - -- - L ,. - - 1, , Ill I I11 , ,A4.44,t. - . , :,, 3 I 1 -- , ( n ' ri--.. .,,.. - '! '.t. i, ; ' , .':. ' '." ,tLI ..II,. f tt '' ' ' 1. - - 1 1 - - ,; 7-- ''. - ,' ;,' - ' - ,,' e. ; , '.'' ' 1 . ' 7 -- -L -- , Warmth -- , i es, c ., i. t. ,L : ,tec Burner - . 95 - - - - ' . , Also ,Sold on Sears Easy Payment Plan , , , , , TP: - . .f ' - - i - 1 ' .. ' . 4-- -;-, . .. ---A, - -I- --- - - ,.-----t--- ----------- - -- - - , . Usual Gamins Charge , Fume-Tig- Air-Tig- Inner Unit ht - - - 1 i..-- g IfierVali-e-Preiiiiiillornfin- ' ,..., , , . .- Smart Dairt.Brern Crackle-FinisFt. Cu.,. B. T. 9200 U.; Capacity 63,000 --- h ... , - i...,.,. .. - ; ' .. : ,' z ! '; " ... - - te.', ; , - - - oe-L,q, . , ' DIAL 47881 - 4. t , , , 4 4 . Ar BROADWAY--------,-----. -- el' radiant heat. Priced at a 121a salting' , Pricos Quaint Do Not Include 17o Slats Salos'Tait. ' -- - 'tr- 9:30 - - OPEN - ' - v! ' - Maintains a consiant; 'von ismperatn2 Big. offt s Grillo- i oconotniccd cleat pot typo ' shin doors open 101 floods circuktte heat; top .' - : ' - - - I -46- -40- - - - - ' Asik.,- -,... ---- ' ) , ,, SALT LAKE - I , aft-,17T-K- - ., , . . - , t, !pi' t- r v . -- I ' - , DIAL 47981 . ir. FREE CUSTOMER PARKING ' - - . il the time will be chargeable' against the furlough . time of the men is still unset. tied, pending word from Wash.:: ington. And what this 'Vacation offer is leading up to la another item which .hag the tkahns, per. - pleked.- - the trainingrogram be-- -' . ing unatinounceck Whether ':-- ' z ' ' 15-da- , Gives ,Floods - , ,i 11,. it h - of Clean ", Of bargain.------ - 4t. .. tI 11 7,--: '. 1t . I ''. ----- ' ''. '', . .. - , ' ''''';''' ''''''''"",k, ' ''' 0 ' ., , - - . .. - --6 1 - '. .,. 1 : - I.. ;is , ;'',.. I .. '' '., :. . 1 , - ' I i. ' , .; .' 1 : , , I. ' t. ' . , , - Y ': - I normal-1 to-re- ach , ' 1 . - urn' nh to Hearer Room Size - -- f roar Firepot---44.- 05 1' ze----wit- trtel - - . .., 11 11: again until after the first Week s --in- October. 14roke.op.the sol- for many-ki Tkliers' .fall deer hunt in Utah.--Wary that they might not get i leave 'unless theytake-Mrantage-'- 7 e- f-the offer npw, 'many who were saving their time for the deer hint rushed into- the y i - a furnace; designed like furnfturs. Circulates warmth to every corner through scientifically angled vents. Maul's cabinet bulk to withstand herd. est wear. Smoke and soot cannot escape. All In- rdl. a wonderful valuta - - ,,,,,,,,,,,- the nien: and on af- - - . , Porcelain Humidifier of to 4 to 5 - Room7Size7with7:120"Firepot59.95 - -- Built like . ' Rust-Pro- - - Finish -Top Reversible Duplex Grates- -- : Walnut with , f irepot - - Room Size, with .181' Firepot 49.95 ' -- 4- - . - ' - RoomSi-16- - ., , Usual Canying Charge - ,'-' DOWNBalance Monthly 6.25 , 11 1 ....,,,.it , - ', to3 3 - -- -- . - - notexpected I.-.-- '11,i f 1,:li . during the next month 'for- theUtah, National Guardsmen.have been crippled Dawel tinits l as the other army units. as The pulse of the 40th division is y ' 1 i , . .lc r ., t e li ... 1 - 3. , .. -- . trrAH, ' CITYL SAFETEY for SAVERS ---- - - 1 , 'SA VINGSANDLOANASSOCIATION -.MAIN 44 LAKE - . ,, ,,-.- 1 , 2 . ,. to .take themwill leave on Sept. 23.. . Anti with the evacuation of the camp to half strength' tiled down. Training 1s-expected "to take a SIOW cctin'tl - - cent-o- those,i,vha-wan- t fod virtual nearby the cities and the highways between- them were alive with soldiers today Thursday was dedicated as payday for- the- latecomers from maneuvers and after the soldiers received their pay for August, the division 'was turned loose off. for that customary half-daAbout 50 per cent of the personnel lefta furloughrant- - : soldiers because of "successful maneu, - , , . - ---- - 7- FEDERAL DEsERET----1 1 ' - Ray-J- f ' Post--- waa the-divi- sion ,..-..,--- . or . )--- Gets-T--:-- Salt Lake' -' - Quick San Luis Obispo ', , At Reasonable RatesLong Terms Service , Idaho--1lat- i , , iecon-d L. . I.- -- - . Large - ,. 1 f .. - Every Corner ,1 ---- --- - 95 ' to t , 4 Heat ' ,, II 4E- 4,. ,..,,,I,g 1. .11..4. . .Calif.,- - Sept. ; I ; . - : -- Drives t ' ; 4',11111 . - - - - - t i; ; - . "i i li ; t : , 1 lthe Rents, Real' Estate and'Building , t After only' the passenger cars operated by- the governor and the State- Highway Patrol will be provided by- - théstate government; all others will be inancComm ission ruled today. Nineteen cars will be affected,These are used mostvarious .,d.IIy by .inspectori for epartinents. The ruling also provided that , those driving state cars now would be allowea inileage for all official- business, at a rate. to be decided later by the commis' - ---: sion. 6 , , , -- Firepo t With- - 141 , 1 i i ilfri(i' l';';' Z ', - t, , 1. . Camp Not Expected To Regain , Full Activity, "Until October-- ,- --- Oct. 15 rnolli. ,, ,, , , Official Autos, ' i Reduce t ; ,.. ., ' . ROOM Size. 1 '.. 1. i 1 ' 1, !, . ; ; : ''' .4.qt.Os-::.Q.ii-Tu'rlo-.4- State-T- , ,., ' , . - ......,.- Hii.ifOl(ftern- cogi4d-- , BUY .,,-01-- A.7,.,,.., '''s - ' ;, , ib 4 .'.e''''-- l' A 4 ,, , t k' ., .., - .,,..- to it 1 '' I, k., tr.,A,-- i ...A.:,, t' not-i- . 1 - ,, , c 01 . $ ,)k 1 , : -- ,; ,.;! It ,1 ; ; : f i'll 1 - . ' ('' ',.,,' ;1 1 i 0 Re- a dy - t ; i - 111 1 if Si III to h - 1 1 t 1 I 1 . . , , 0 ; t ' i ifq i t 1akboll i 1 i Monday Evening oney: ,. ; i Furniture Men V, 1 ; I I --- . s ,- - - 1. - - - AI : Aillinl ..,......--i.--,IT---.---:,,z,- ,.. - - - - ,., - ' - , , . :.. - 1 ci , : I- . r ' t , ''' di - - .'i R E , -- ---- Remarkably Low Price I - Neuter COd ampion . AMIN - ....,,r, : - . ,7 or it l , , - o't - 14 , , ' to I 144 i. st '',..- - - , , Up-M- r. N: - - ,, .10:i 'I, , -- --, - served in a lovely setting! . , ., - "tg:S.;efirnftn00thdg:---II-- , ....0 - - - ,. ' 1.1;, Elizabeth -- -- - DelightfullundarDitiner ,,;;;Z,-,. ' -- -i ; - - , . .' --- --- ......- - ,,,,.: -- g The grazing Pervice's national quarters are now situated in the WalkerRank Building and are in charge of R. H. Rutledge, national director. , . - , ' -2 - :,i, fir5I,T,.wir In. Aecidents : ---- . -- ., - , First South Street. Friends may - '.- 'trans-Grazin- Servicel national .headquarters from Washington D. C., to Salt Lake I s clearly shown by a map of the public domain' just prepared at the service's headquarters. The map, 15,000 copies of which are being distributed around the country, shows that nearlyall of the public land Jo estab1ishe0 grazing districts le within 50Ct miles of Salt Lake. A circle drawn on the map with a radius around Salt Lake, contains a gross area of 501656.000 acres of which 307,293,000 acres (more than half) are federal land. The map also shows Ideation of regional ofifces, district offlees, areas embraced by estab-..- ': lished grazing districts, national forests, Indian reservations, national parks nd national moriti500-mil- e C. real. . z:' ' ..,,....., ,..-'''- Stewart is named official of government bit- - Justin Funeral servi Mounteer, 6 0,; who died early yes.' terday morning, willihe conducted Monday at 2 p.m. at 344 East '4- .., .:;: ;I , Honored MounteerRites -- Planned Monday. . : ,., ,,t , , , ..... , - Sons and daughters of Mr.. and S. Crane of Riverton plan to honor them at the family ,,,, ler ': , 'Riverton Couple Reach 50 Years Of Wedtqck - ' - versity 'of Utah where he ma- history and political scienceI n Ile adreceived an vanced degree in education .from Teachers College, Columbia I. versity. Tol3e,lialéd.-- cl Tax-Explaine- -- , the recent logie of of the U. S. 1r;z ,,,:::: l't Unt;- "- ', ': , ;: The new OPACS official spent a number" of years in both adult and consumer educatian, work. Prior to his Utah post, in the WPA adult education program, he served as bead teacher of the New York City WPA workers education program. Under WPA his direction. the Utah dealpublished seven booklets ing with consnmer problems and cooperatives. , , ... , Ante. : ''' ' - , ' g, 4 ,, ?.,... Dat ! ,: , : " '.., ' &L. Logical Map Shows Offices Place For . ' 3 ,,, , ..'t ' k ' .,t .,: ,. ' - - - , .. otni et7 - It .e serve as instructor,,oLani-hropol-the University of Minna; soul; Ile has Completed'a post- doctorate fellowship with the Natiodal Research council. Justin C...Stewsrt el- WashingL ton, D. C., has 'been appointed assistant thief of the consumer relations section of the Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply. He formerly was field representative of the consumer division of OPACS, in icharge of tire Rocky Mountain I Twitchell tell dealers' of the E.,Hammond, national defense Its to the materials used'In in the legislation relation projects. - Ilazens Tell Of ,appinesS include the Extension ' Service, Forest Serv,Earm Security. Administration,'Farm Credit Administration, Soil Conseryption Service, Aura) Electrification AdAgricultural Ad. ministration, othjustment Administration and ers. Leaders of farm organizations such as,the- Farm Bureau, the Grange and Farmers Union, and officials of farm cooperatives have been invitedand wilt be expected to attend this confer- ) i t,o' 4 ,.: ....". --" , I - Here4 I ....00.. - 0, t ,A their , -, - appointments earnsons, both comparamen, today gave John R. or justifiable r.riengagts.eownst ilii(ial - - Dr. Omer C. gtewatt has been notified of his appointment to , ' . . , btNr :It, .....: ,.. '' f : .... :', . Give Explanation Of Sale Ant1T1 se Tax Laws They J. Lambert Gibson, Heber Bennion Jr., and Milton Commissioners Roscoe , .? :e ,..,. ':''''', ::":':.:' !:::::,:,-:- : e,'" ' , :, I.. .? if :.; 1,";', ''' , I : ' , , ,. .. ''', ...., ' . '"':: ' ' !. 1 , ,, ,', "' :':: t.,,, . Two ed by tively . . I , 00.40.,.'"? . , !...,'; - ,..,- - ,' - - .0, ' , ,' r 41 ..' ,.,:: ,. .. ,. , ., -- ", , will TheSe agencies conference. 'a,.', 1 ''''''' , rtrizing Land , ' , ' , , - Brothers Appointed To High Positions . ".,1 3 UtahPage - '' .. Gain Honor ,. , v4 .. II I , '''' ,,.,... 'A.,, ,.::)' . '''' ., '' ''''.0. Salt Lake City- I . , ,ti I ir.:.,t; r lan". . Two Utahns 1ft' i ,: ( ri,; c ; - I ' 1, , 1 '''S operating under the Department of Agriculture of ,Utah and sur; rounding states will attend this - - , . 111111WIPOININNSIMPO.M.,..10.111i' 111!1 , ", ''',,;.: - Represys 6 - . ' . 4 - - i -- !;01 - .. :: . 11 I .- U.-S- , II . ' : . st,"'s- Claude B. Wiekard, secretary of agriculture, and members of , his staff of agricultural workers will be in from Washington, Salt Lake Sept. 15 and 16, to diMI a conference of farm leaders on national defense, Sidney J. Nebeker of Laketown, chairman' . of the Department of Agricultural National Defense Board for Utah; 'announced today: Chairman of all state defense boards of the 13 western states and members of their staffs will , which attend this conference will be held at the Newhouse flo tel. In addition to officials from Washington D. C., and the 13 Western states, the chairmen of agricultural dienfveintesde ablola. reciosuni 1 will be in Utah to attend. - 'I .11., Officials To Study Defelise 15 Sept. I - , .. Farm - It t sa., ' , , - -- - ' , . . - , , , |