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U , 77 -- - --or- d 1,71 --,-residence Because, of the element of service, and the possibility, of making new friends for the city and state, bnd in of I 7', 1:;41 - 1,0 i , :4 '' t , service will,continue throughou,0 to Mr. Backman, - 500 he served parties through personal contaet with information the department dur ing the coming year. , , ,Phooey And that with 'all due requeet ahows where gas and tire rationing boards stand ,with at Lady. .jumped .Deseret FURNITURE-1ADIO- ; wall itwiciFi - I ,:....1.s,, . 4T:l NITUR 1 . CO. - PROVO i 01:i44W4 ' ' ' ' , . ,..,, , ' ti 41- - ; e ' . , ,,,,,,,t" ' , r - : -' .t ..- , ' ' , ' ' 1, ,, - N I . -, 7 . , ., , ,, , Vrt , , 4 , ,,,, ...,.. 100 Y . , , - . , , , m , , ,:.,, , , , , : e , - I "f.,41 1, Ia f I 1 , - Lommimilmaiimligwikommt I Y From Eolcunottt I - 'II o 1 SI. ' - Tr, ? ) ammorn , , - - C asua'1 .,,,., 1- - - --- - ' - . Two men id the armed forees ' y I from Salt .Lake ere listed-todathat tinder present laws it would be impossible for "in as kililed defense of - - :, Utahns in the armed lorces to freedom, esitiPt.inna They. ,,,,.,. , their, country's particiNte. in all state elec.,itre Vernon Gareen-711411,,necause of tbe great mianyaroting, I trician's mate...killed in the Pi. sunalvlsions ann necause of the short time allowed between the cific, and Vernile West, army run-of- f technician fifth grade, killed in primary elections and Africa.' .the general election. .The death of Vernon Garner "Suggestions I could make as was to how oucstate might am. in mane.known by from Washington, D. aiclegram absentee voting the ,,war ballot C., to his 12,1A. .,. W Mrs. June D. Gainer, of would he ,,t() amend our election 11,V, lavt's, either exempting them Hollywood, Calif.. who is in Salt Lake visiting at the home. of from the regular registration husband's father, Otto Garner, procedure or permitting absentee . I Is Auemortat Budding - 1 - - t registrations This Is the dream of the officialS mut members of the Daughters of ttah Pioneers for 1947 Centennial. her husband's grandmother, under certain strictions," Dr.- - Monson sael in . Mrs. H. Garner, 748I South , First West Street ',' his letter.The name of LVernite. West is - "Also our state pauld repeat---in a list released the election, cirais.k,u. by the War De., primary. run-of- f from which isi7ntow being COtrItSidaerect paartbmennttoana torwpraenth e The by ,. sociated Press. law could be so amended Vernon Garner had been in the as to require the county, clerks navy since Aug. 15, 1939, most of the various counties to han 'of-t-he time-i- nthe Pacific. He die these war absentee tallots the same as any other absentee was 001. graduate WtheestfoHrmigehr ballot and the ballot then would' June of Densley, coundaughter be returned directly to the Mrs.- C.-Blandin, of Holly- clerks ty clerks and the county on would forward them to the V W,- li'tirtiounShtaloilet'll' Laihsoke - - - Erection Of Memorial Building Planned By Organization Would. ' of - - '131nalail9fd.4d, 1 , - cour se. re- - -- , -- omingjudg,e 8. jWater ii1dillSve-lii:6-n-M3iKeTer- Road Contracts Given one-tim- e lit . .. -- -- s -was- ,., . - . ;Hits iLou In ' I Business Licenses Stiow Buildin'o Fi'''''' , ' 1- - . , su ,: ,;4.,.-'- rliaspitat. y r -T- HE-- CHURCH :IN WAR - AND -- A NEW SERIES OF ,RADIO PROGRAMS pormits of To Be 31oliday . , Church Discussing ti HOLIEi- - THE president, of the Tahitian- 4Mission, who died Thursday afternoon in, a Salt Lake hospital, will be held 'Monday,. Jan. 4, at 1215, p.m. in the South. Eighteenth--- - Ward Witter M. Horne, a Chapel. ;counselor, In- the bishopric, will Friends may ..call at ' S. Attenttott LDS Seriicetlieh , . , - , ' ' Abe home, Second Antic. Sunday 6 to p.m. and Monday 10 to 11:45 a.m. Rurial. will he in Wasatch Memori al Tar rhapcl is at First AVertili and reading rooms writing music arid game tacit-'tie- s are provided for your - leisure time enloyment at the ;Rome For L D. S Service th Alen," You - - s' - ' ' Stuidayl: 1 5Tp.: uNe from 410 - . from 1 a, pan. ,reireshSr o Bligitt, - El GI A. to R , and Saturdays and You or courses' cifiere&Day the 'Business College to and y.our male friends are urged to use' these Comfortable rooroa7,,,in :your s leisure time. p.m. , tlailv Beginner :classes State' Street. are invited to 'facilities 11 p,m Sundays flew :Term Begins 4 ary A ' room, E SPECIAL MUSIC : lur.i I , - FOUNDATION" :ORIGINATINO TABERNACit , - - - -- 45 .E4trir'141,0ADW.AY . - - iigli SALT cord--, on Dec. 30. 1912--- pared with 12,228 'on the ',Forresponding day of 1941 ' M 0 evcil, the commission had agreed lo' waive the dual licensihg Of persons in the armed forces and these liceliSes Wilj q actually in effect, did not show in the figures, The major rpdtiction En licenses Issued du the past .'ear V:' as in apprentice entity culture for Which only !..).S3 licenses were in effect 'oil' D'ec. 30, 1942 paredwith 429 on Dec. 30, 1941,There was ailhcreas,e in ,nurses licenses- from'.7,,269 to 2,417. dui.- ear ing-th- e NV - .are going begging for , lack of good stetiogropbers. Resolve low to prepare for a permanent 'position that offers d bright bt , The , for Thomas officiate. L. ,D. permits - granted., The majority of permits issued' during theyeay was for residential construction, Mr. Goodwin aald. Council el the 'ferules , , GOOD' POSITIONS A 2.096 ' -- d total of 1,532' as issued in 1912, while 614,001 in 10,11. - with .! ' , spettor - Permits were', during the year for construction aggregating 57145,735 as compared with $5, PEACE to 4,07o. d ? z as chief city building iss-ile- :Wp.611:).,ury..T1es''- - you 7110n1T111errTo-da- Goodwir 81,069,000 -- - e7 60 , of Funeral serviccS -- - ty--tis- t ' ' - .."--- . , - worth tif.bonds 'was sold in the E series throughout the nation, Mr. Moffat - said, the largest sale in history el this kind. Records of sales for the first Decemb'er three weeks rate that results Will he close to 'the highest month ott record for Utah. front trorn , - state ,said TT FI DUI' Makes Special Effort To Complete Colledions - - , N amed.,In -- -- , - - - ..... ns WO-Utah- 1 , ,.. , on-of--mori -- . 4 A I .1 , ........7.-- ', -:--- - - - ''t antirr - - ,,-- , , : ''This ts. Special effort is .being made by the DaKhters, of Utah fs?utrilveirvedanClbygraaminlbrc'othth(l'er:S-giecorinktync'eWlrimt,hilitcehtliceoualbltsyenit;ethVeot Pioneers to 1913 collection before the con: Legislature complete (:tesoterrg.e mGrasr.nLeer,oroavecr!ealss.aaacsn, venes of a fund for a Pioneer. Memorial Building planned to be his residence and of he is eligible to wheoctehneeardettoleir.denotoo erected as kyroject for the state centennial year in 1947. SaNit. Lake, Boyd E. Nelson today asSumed Ni as son the ernite Wst of Letters have gone out to all his duties as superintendent of Mrs. Ethel R. West, of '2362 ' tete federal act: ' the 1Ttah School for the .Deaf (amps of the DUP over the F g West South",, an Street,. Temple re to 11. be would ; and' Blind in Ogden, Succeeding "I nature of Mrs. hate pleased Carter, employe at the Salt take Coun.1 '' c'eli'e any information that you Dr. G. Oscar Russell, who re- of the DUP; West ty general prehident. InfliMary. Technician; signed Dec. 1 at the request of may have,regarding the war,bat. entered the service in ,February, Mrs. Cornelia S. Lund, life chairlot procedure so that if neees- the Stale School Board. I 1941, in the infantry. He receiv- 10 the man of the pioneer 'Memorial: Mr. Nelson is a graduate Of ', at Ft. ed his ,na-i- cs sdry I ran hRVC presented training bill a the Brigham 'Young University Iluilding; Mrs. Nina S. liVignal, reomill legislature Knox, Isy., and went overseas where he received an A.B. deDelayed in trans L, as is prae amend our election laws ." about six months ag6., Before chairman of the finance comin in education and speech gree rntering the army he was a stumittee, and Mrs. Vera H. Felt, tically everything that', moves 1932.. After doing - postgradudent at Granite High School. In Christ U.,- he studied chairman of the committee on ' these days, Utahs-9whiate work at te !us mas"- was here today. leKi Training College survived by two brothers. John per cent contribution to the t. I as St. Louis whetie he worked In and well as white: yiet West, nf Salt Lake, and LeRoy building fund, .asking for: .full 'heavy Vsle:st: of 0 connection- with the Central In31. ds Mrs re the weather Today ' gtriaetnegfr'S:ItSIL 'stitute for the Deat:After fur-t- -- cooperation m reaching the $50,- - carried new C. t Melvin tem rature her let high Uni000 set the at goal by Washington organization study T. Blake Kennedy To for the buildingf und.The drive,, figures for any Jan. 1 ince recversity in St. Loulq, he attended -1:4'14-S15.0Tice Columbia to' itdd to .$35,000 : Levy----York where he won a master's now in the treasury. 61 reakhed T. mercury k KlekalItnige yeste2dy 'degree in education of the hand The Legislature of 1941 grant- distriet:IDelinattericles C 'high for Ahe degrees, an nedy of Cheyenne, U; S, For the past sevell icapped ed to the DUB, rights to the New Yea day. The minimum' judge for NVyoming, will come di. itr-O- rr Jtio To here preTOiie Dellnquetwies poi 41 for ure was tetnner (of the New Jersey School degrees,, !nhe triangle-a- t -the top ' federal vottrt- - 000.,, in assessments against bench of wrii also Is 4, new high. the Deaf, where. he ' Street," upon which to 'erect the Johnson who er Ithcontiaue(1---Know- , drainage ,5rJudge2fillroan.J2, structor'-inne'erThl-emorial ill after cotripleting Biiilding. The been has systems in Utah were reduced .to to- at the conference will down goa temperatures F0110Wing was 141R1 the take te ereet will Jo plan In, night, poSsiblv to 24 degrees, the.' long criminal calendar, Engineer--building Capitol this morning with Chas. Ed If. Watson announced today. augurated- MI June 1, (Brigham :forecaster said. a vacation, it, was announced al. Skidmore, state superintendin that with received as far 1937, dated The Young's been had ter word delinquencies ent or Public Instruction, Mr. , 10 years birthday) to go for the State Cenback as 1036. Mr. Aral,son said.- Kennedy would be ali1e..t0 Judge Nelson went to Ogden to take ' tennial 'Progress in ,collecting 11 Assessments for 1912 towed $30, Come bere Buildinofr Jiver his new duties. , the fund has been steady and as, United States District AttorL .11.5:1, Mr. Nelson's. wife is the former Nit,;: Walson said that all water the time 'draws nearer for its Dan B. Shields was inforin ney teacher in Hilda Clegg, the extra effort Is be-- , will be exed that Judge Kennedy will arN users'associations . , the Springville sehools... They completion , ipkleall,,-,,,to-,put forth, it was explained.- On Jan:10 and rtve begin- The- year of admitted-by-- of 130Oks.--Rerd have- heekt-- ' Pri with fieers the organization that ,war con- - (tort Company today' was award.: eontirlued until-- Monday, Jan. .. ditions and priorities may cause, cd contracts ,by the State Road ,. . 1111,1111111.11P EME11.11111r1,11 MI I 11. a delay in Abe program, hut the Commission for' construction , of 2.00 miles of bituminous aim is lo complete it as schedul road C on, Twenty-firs- t South Street beed, it was said. ' tween Main Street and the Utah A coMplaint charging Thomas Ordnance Plant, and for construc-P. Roberts of 279 Seventh Ease IS. L. 4 34 744 42 tion Of a concrete box culvert . 4 4 Street with failure to stop at the. F-19Says Denver over. and the bridge In filed was scene of an Peci(1ent ar See the di!. ' .) Ric, Grande Western Railroad Abe CO Court today.: , ' the issued on same lerence licenses the street. by in eAt, , to Business have tracks is Roberts alleged t 1942 The successful- - bidder was y b 'been trie driver of a truck which -- awarded - strength and N: 4'.:',:' -- of 4174 , , the -- contract - for the P,- -Ceioper, ego o f!--road at a cost of S280,91.2,10 A victim of wartime restric, 060 East Ninth South . Street. these germinal k the bridge at a cost' of $1'32,- wai Yesterday mornitig. Conner. tions, building construction in ) early 975.50. dri a pedestrian. suffered a frac Pour road bids were Acrylic plates., fy : .!:1)41,, five-yea Salt and lacerations. hit Lak,e, City tured right kg And remens submitted and five bridge bids 1: condition in fair was - lowin 1912, according to igures ber.r I Inae -- reported wqre optned by the colnmis '' lie at-t- he Gen era the attractive '6te Of interest, tor January, which,,, 1.12.9 per cent. '' ,, , - - . . plan the. National Ass()ciation of See- of State. . Mr. Hughes had requested Dr. ex. Movson tp.tetrof the states in handling the war ballots-ithe 1942 election and , also. to recommend 'chang es which mould make the p articiPal in the. artned-sery- -ices in the elections more work. ables The Utah .secretary of - , - electiOn-laws 3 Itighis----o- f , , -e, ... rtomt that Utah's A possibility -- 1 I ..., - The changes 'Utah '1At 4 't Pre outlined 'Monson inai letter - '" .,..,. ' . - 4 ... . . ,:. , ..,. ,4.4---:,-:' - :.,.. ,,..--.-i4,.- ' : '''Is.$., ..,- - " s Necessary Ameldmen-t., - ,,. '''''''''; ;.7.'i, '- - will be amended by Legislature to allow Utahns in the armed services to participate in all elections was foreseen by- Secretary of State '1'1 ,K, MOIVOTI, Who outlined the amendments which would be -necessary t0 make such-a feasible. '' : 2 ''' ! 'A.,t '" , .,..4 Secretary Monson Outlines Some the-194- 7- ... , ..,.,.1 0- . . '.: ....i. - 1 ''' 7- '!';'''''''' --' fore- - Itowtrrtly-tatr-ltrtltt- T , 1 :f. , .. 7 4'1 ' . a..,,, : t. ,,,,..,,, ,. .x ' oIths LAMPSind UsectFurn iture. I atr., ' . -- S RANGES A .4. I ., f . 1 ' un. Last CARPETS LINOLEUM II ,.. ... . . '''''' during-1942.-Sta- ,- 1 i,i, ' ,..., ' ' ....,, - - 100.- complete stocks of ,. was-artm- been set at $2,800,000, the highes tl yet, according to, D. Howe Moffat, deputy state administrator. . The national quota f,or be- cember in series E is $900,000,:- - because . totaling-'42;51-0,-;-- Reason for the high January quota. according to Mr. Moffat, is that people wish tobuy the WecfferthelorgcsrseIctinTiid 7 IT:: a IAlteriElection Lalvs ... In Favor Of Soldiers - The January, War Bonds quota for Utah in seiies E has -1- - M., 1 , -- -- t!,19 i ' v,,,.N ''''.,07T r,,,,,.0 ' 1 State's Quota For War Bonds , nitRun Chartre ourt Reaches New High F.iled by-P.-- atttfe L-egisi- , News cameraman caught them. It seems that the other Lady is- Jack Norris of Blair Street. They caught the in Skull Valley and mustang-ou- t she is now four years old. When Ladyjs not leading the life.of a lady in tile eity.she'S given free run oil a friend's farm on Red' : wood Road.. two-youn- . s iTo Come Here gMeretarabout----20SoutMainStreet 1,vheri the , - - . te abOard and w k. re lust tying her up to a park- h - ' vow,- .... .t ,',, f 4:,....,,,.. -i- - led - IFinally Arives School Boys olve' outof-c- g - . tri, ,,, t,, ,;,i, ' r:::'' .. StIONV-Va- and .4- .' Salt Lake's 'White Christnias and M'estei Hatter,,11, park Their ' desert mustang "Lady" on Main Street. on tire shortages , . Be Superintendent At Ogden Institution , 13, individualist-Fleast Transportation difficulties a couple of:Salt Lake City school at Roosevelt boys, both students High Sellool.- have been solved -Discussion-O- f very neatly and tompletely.--- - , They acquIred a wiry little desert mustang, christened her POStp011e( "Lady!" with a bottle,of root beer in lieu Of the usual champagne meeting 'Monday -- of a tor discus-inand then proceeded to teach their possible, ourt settlement of. the Utah pet to ride double. Lake uatec adjudication suit has "Now two fares for the been indefinitely postponed, price of one and all we have to Gov. Ilerbert 13. Maw said today. worry about is keeping Lady in The 'meeting was postponed at shoes,"Bill E,rickscm, 13, a of of the tough little desert horse thp request tee, headed Said today. Farnswinth who lives- - at 825 Blew Jr. who edvised the chief execu- Street. really went to town, to: live ,that the. committee needs edditional lime to,prepare a re-day in enchnan'y with his friend. ,Wesley Bailer, 14, of 420 port recommending prpeedure tet be- the They had a; do so they',bctd-- adiudteation question,, tollowed-An---settlin- -.. ;';! ....''''''''' 7 1' ... , , 'Here's Where The Nickel Goes' Suit . 'k',, - ' Deaf, BlifidSchool Head , Bill Erlekson,- - "-:k , Boyd E. Nelson Will - s ,, " ' , ,,,,,, ,,,4-- ,,. ', 1 --- .'v,...,' ,,,,,z,,-$- 4 , ers 1) ospito in.. crease inzdawntown, business during December; parking meter receipts dropped more than $1,- 100 ..44s.comparecrmilb the cm'. responding month of 1941 . ' Parking meter revenue during the past year totaled 15147,030.- 34 a decrease of $4,650A0 from the '11941 collections 'af $151,700.- - I I 74. Collections for December,' f gas-, - 1942,theLlirstmonth'--o- ratihn ohneing,. tolaled $13,087-91 as compared with $1442.54 In December, 1941. , With most motorists- starting the rationing period with-- i full . .i 2,,,' , .''...1 -- own- Assumes Post '''''''.--i'- , - ' 1 , ',.,. ... ... . 3 le ' ''''''.:" - I v , ' , .,.;ei vvd.aurrci ,. , : ,. ---i .,,'' f '. , ,,, met- - automobile -, If .. - ., , , ' '' "-' - -- , .,- -- - -- ed estimated revenue from the rnettrs as $135,000, and the December collections indicate that, actual revenue may be far below- this figure If the present trend continues. 1, 1 : . .. , Ilist- I lt .. I n- 1043, according - of gasoline, officials cast today that future parking motor coneen.ons wirmt en even steeper tate of decline. In compiling the tity's 1943 1 - - :' tank , ' ee, E. 4 - y ,,,,, I 1 - Ng .644' , i Fri , son. In the months of June, July', and August, September,,October. November of this year. there been2.524 con have personal tarts with --visitors slestring in- -formatkm or guidance about the city. In the same period in 1941 there were 3.540 such contacts, andin 1940, before the effects of the war began to be felt, there were an estimated 5.000. While tourist business Is- off al most,,J 00per, cent, - according to Mr. Baekman, the chamber Is making friends and boosters and prospective residentS,of hundreds of members of the armed forces. and war- industry work- s who are stationed here by the thousands. Of the.2,524 in. quiries an estimated 90 per cent Were4frorn war industry work, - ers, soldiers- ,- sailorts and marines, who have become, inter. ested In the city through their here. and who want to learn more about, it. Nearly 50 per cent of the inquiries are .,A.0 from uniformed men.- ' ' , I4 ' - , ' I $07 1;a, I ,,,t.," , ,, 14, I 1".;;;: -- ,, - I - ,1 ''''' .A4t',; 1,--T37,- N, ....610'''''':.) ',,lik I ',' 5 ' r''''',0 '.0,,,,, 1 the It t - p.4-- - 7 sight-seein- . t?or-,Ark,:- (- 4110.-s:)... 1 1 I 1 I IlLa ''"'" .. f 'it 41 ,, ' '0?""s4 AL " '', ecutive secretray. g Although - actual tourlst'business. once worth approximately SI0,000,000 a year to Salt Lake Is practically personal inquiries about the city, its points of attraction, Ing and working conditions ,at)eonly about '28 pPr cent off thefigure for the 1941 tourist sea- i 4 ..3-'74- .4 Salt Lake Chamber, merce, disclosed today when re.. leased by Gus'''. Backman, ex - - ' 4ft:ole?'" , I z l', of ' 4W. :,.a,2"t,i'. ' I 1. Salt Lakes tourist business Is gone for the filtration, hitt Salt Lake is not to be forgotten, 'in- formation bureau"ligurea -- -- - " ors 11. Queries About City Pour In, However, C. Of C Reports . - , ' - II I - -- a.- . .... .,.7..,.y., '''''''',-- .,.... ,. ' ''' .. , ' i Lake. City's parking k nue "hit the skdiodl8s.'n4 . - T-0- ; '''' ., ' , ration-minde' 7 -- ! - 1,' - .?., . - - in4 1912,..,..with the trend arccaetiloenraintign g - rapidly as gasoline ,. went Into effect in December, acCording to figures compiled today, In the city treasurer's office. i - While downtown merchants were 'doing thefrgreatest-f--116-'--i cernber busi ness In more than it meters-we- re deeade,-thparking ' g ettin g the cold shoulder from $,.-- - ; ... ..t, , - ' : , . - . , CO ntiniie , , - - . 1' - 4.. ,,,,,,,,,,v.,,, -- Vti-.;;;P TO - ' ,,,,,..,..i,,,' .... : ...,.0 ,, .. ,,'-- - 1 Is,,r4xpectett------ - ,..,,,,, 27, , . ,0 . s. v 111;;,Y.. :- 7 ,, ., , , - , ,..- ' ' Downwardl'rend ' ,0.44'w., ',...."'''''' 4,. r .,"''' ,,, ,,Ikk N'" , ,,,4,,.,,, , ,,, Colle chons'-------,iv ifeeline . I.; ) st:61 - , 4'.' k .' wri.4,..ito4;- ' ,, . , col:,,,,..4;..., , . . T.-- 77r ,. 0 ,. li:Fli ,, . . . - .! , ..... t' , ,.., Solt Lake Ci,ty, Utah, SciturdayiJoinlary. 2',.1943 , - ... 3 , ,. ):,,.' : : .... 484. :,,,,, t . I . . , ' ,,,,,,4., 11 V . ,,,:s4,:, , ' 14 t. ,' ' , , , ''.4 q ' (-- , ,.., ; - 1 ',,. 4 . , 0 1 ',, - L'I'.. wc.7- 3174s'tr'.Zrr..Cg'It 46"'"""''''''''''.r 110 . .1 - ' I .. ' , '..4.4,..., .. . . , . , 4' corn-pile- 7 - GENUINE DU PONT ACRYLIC PLATE - , ' FOR d T $ 22v, 411!:;14,4: Genuine Vulcanite Plate 56.50 .... 'USE YOUR CREDIT N. Advance in Price! lin Carrying Charges! 'Salt Lake Mani, Becen' ,Mr and 31ajoe. MrsJohn E; made are Dental , Plates receipt - of -- Snipes& only - upon stone ornd ordereAront Utah licensed Dentists Workmanship and materials tully guaranteed. Union mechanics. All Matson Highland Drive' today learn-ed of the promotion of their on r C A Matson of 2 the S. qtrmy to malor. ' M4ior Matson, W h o Was T;ro-7feSsor Of 'barlerlólogy, at the school of...medicine, University of Utah. before entering the tirmY; is now chief of the laboratory. 3981 1 Dental'. raboratory Service 17412 SO. MAIN , CIT'Y Hosoktal Won, at Ft. Benjamin thd' ' :: lia1 At Bating--,:-erw-rat: 41ar. , p.ti Ind la Snit Lake City MtnAboYe Mitt Candy:: 8 41: p. ra.,-Di- al 4420a , |