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Show r, ' S "it. lW mrilSl 4 rf ' u Is Selected Judge Appeals' To Patriotism . Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday, March 17, 1943 - Refund Bill Lacks Funds bearing a ieeture on ic duty today from Federal Judge Tillman D. Johnson not a single one of the four women and 17 men summoned to serve on the grand Jury offered an excuse to Af Ur spondent wishes to admonish ad students not to trifle with their lessons in spelling lest they, too, have to cast about for words they ran spell simple words instead of appropriate words while writing pieces for the paper. Or, like the policeman in I .os Angeles who found the ripad horse nn Figueroa Street near First Street, went to the station nearby to make his report, came to the line calling for the name of the street on which the incident occurred, pondered over Figueroa for a while, then went out and dragged the horse around on First Street; (Pretty corny, as the boys at the fraternity house would say, but Ive seen them rolling in the aisles at an Abbott and Costello like men. n piJ-lar- s - nr,-le- Toughening Youths For War Becomes Slogan X)f Bracken I buildings and interestingjatizens city 'With character, and a mci to go with it, v Lee. Toughen up, huckie down and carrv on to vietoiy! NOSTALGIA Wish somebody This is the slogan of the Boy -- would draw a cuilain or ve.l over j Scouts of, America for 1943, and East South lempe Scett. it was the keynote of the special to Salt Late a ter an ab- Region XII meeting held today sence of 2'J ;eau, I sa.d to a in the New nouse Hqtel a few days "Our job this year is to cany friend who later from the coast Lets take out that slogan, to train the boys '5trerras To'J"bb'Tfi6i e effectrve'c.ItIzensT youve ever seen. meaning East in wartime or in peace, declared Bouth Temple. That ride made F. Urner Goodman, national ditne slightly ill. The once gland rector of the program division of street certainly has iallen on the Boy Scout movement, who dehard times, or at least most of livered the keynote address and l the once beautiful homes look is also lated to give the like theyre teadv for ll.e lag talk at the dinner session man, Seems to me it would be this evening. well worth while fiom a civic Job To Toughen "If the war continues, thousstandpoint to do something about the sueeL Of course, the orig- ands of.Scouts.vilL.be-- going into inal occupan'A Couldnt be Forced' the army, and we have a special to stay in the big homes and job to toughen them, not only keep them up, but Id like to see to toughen them physically, to some plan worked out between withstand the added rigors of the city and the present owners war, but Jo toughen them mento keep the grounds and exteri-oi- s tally and morally, so that they of the structures, no matter can come through so terrible an if they are rooming or boarding experience without damage to their characteis houses, attractive and in condition. That isnt just another Parents protested vigorously at , street. It was a show street, and the draft of IS fearing It couid be nou.,The horpes are UF beautiful. All they need is atTcn-.ion- . They should hate it, one say or another. Or maybe Im advocating blocking piogiess. a I tj pitn-cipa- tip-to- p year-olds- -- War Hero Noiv Father Of Tivins BUILDINGS Be the above as it may, heies something to consider Im not in- terested in new office buildings or the new homes on the east bench You can find exactly the same kind of buildings and homes in Seattle, Portland, Philadelphia, Atlanta and every city in the United States They're a dime a dozen anv place, to uae a trite but expressive phrase But am thrilled at our buildings w ith a story . w ith a histoi y. They have character, theyre interestI walk right past, some ing nice new buildings mprnings snd evenings and never even glance at them But never past the Lion House, the Beehive . House ur the little building tuck-ebetween them. They tell me a great and exciting story of a brave and gallant people, and I "Study Those buildings every day Id rather spend an hour in any one of them than a month in the Empire State Building 4 d "My boy certainly makes life just one surprise after another for us. exclaimed Joseph D. Pypei - "First y ou remember w hen he was reported as the first Utah boy killed in the war, at Pearl Haiboi. We had memorial services for him, and later he turned up, as good as new' not even scratched "Well, hes sui prised us again or rather, his w ife ha This morning, in the L D S Hospital, she gave us a set of twins, a boy and a girl Joseph Jr, 4s now in Texas, training as a glider pilot, and hasnt yet been heard from. His wife is the former Miss- Julia Ferguson of Salt-Lake - 44-i- Vi-i- Vi-l- n TOILETSEATS J " enamel seats QC PLUMBING PARTS MAZE the Per Repair! OLD IT VALVES PIPE. BATHROOM KEEP PLUMBING LAST REPAIRED AND FITTINGS ACCESSORIES KETCHUM BUILDERS SUPPLY EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER 4TH SOUTH AT 7TH WEST of Salt, Lake Irish Offer Homage To Their Pa tron Sa in t Fera S Young and Wilford Wheeiwrignt, .both of Ogden, Hilton A Robertson of Provo, 59. w hlchlk. ctudingrTSa Mil tom ,X!rr.Grangeru-Ber- tCar. cense dav nurseries and authorBoy-Scou-ts Lawrence penter. Cedar City, ize expenditure of funds la. car ... Siddowav, Vernal, N. H Adams, for children of working mother. Tooele, Fred R Smith, Santaquin,' Other new laws to become ofthat bovs agewver"" not letting salvage fiom remote rural McLaren Funk, Brigham Citv, ficial with the governors signaIts Sure land S. Pat F. and cried By areas Ikrldge to handle the themselves which Wilaway leady aveiage program John Christensen, Richfield, in you I am, Mike ture today were SB 47, authorIt seems there were two Irish- from home and in face of the left untouched, and which Scouts liam Wright. American Fork, men coutt termination of probawe me hoy, and here I was after izing (Now where have temptations which could he ex- are particularly fitted for explor- Bailev D Djnford. Logan, and a real teetotal- - tion and suspended sentences; SB were heard that Jttiinxin to their M before) in and Mrs jou J paths. ii'e Arnold, Spanish Fork. pected systematically seaiching ing 60, providing for a survey on imIf It Were not strictly against ler But a boy who has been a Sl.fte Five Sessions 'Tis not that kind of snakes provements in county governour principles to gamble, even ical Bov Scout should have the Five sessions, weie slated for But ment; SB 76, requiring county resaid Mike in fun, we should be tempted to I mean, Pat, moral fibre lo be able to leave today, genet af assemblies at 10 home safclv, without Ins naiertS. e our best Sunday hat t,s a trying shame that here hi corders to make certain searches; ses-- ( wager SB 128, changing the date to th needing Vicar Toi anything but sion at 12 13 and a dinner session tgamst thg discarded vvoik sheet Ireland where men fought their twenty-fiftof each month for rehis physical safety in battle, Mr. at 6 30 blood out for from lifes from tax income your computaliberty pm.2 and special group sales of motor fuels and Goodman said porting not were now of the names tions their wete time, that beginning meetings at pm of motor fuel Imported Lists Three Fronts Outof a total of 1 999,401 per Aloysius and Algernon or even not joining in the grandest fight amounts George Into the state; SB 133, permit-tin- g Under the buckle down part T. Other speakei s included our all Isaac even Abie of We're make And and sons wed war at in work for of fighting Salt the training Hill, president of minors 14 of the slogan, the speaker listed ofthe end of 1942 under the gov- the wager without even knowing own cause of fieedom by helpin years employment old & pin boys in bowling thiee fronts on which the Scouts ! ake Council.uwho made the Wes ernment on because we we wnte want the not what to school Axis, aie and sysmone.v goin; ficial addiess of welcome, seare woiking in 1913 to hut because nf the stubborn allevs, SB 146, prescribing has 9 932 either tiain-e- the next line curities- hr which - state1' taxing' I. Pioduttion paibeulailv help- ri, .Kltjsmann,. national director tem. Utah a of some As of of matter to the bullhcadedness a their in or fart, to of camping activities, slated tiaining, according u umtsinking funds mav.be ing solve the term laboi pioblem at the luncheon report today from War Man- - names weie Pat ancLMikfi SB 149, creating a rehabby working on the agncultuial speak on camping Chief-Pa- ul a V fine Shhurr er and Pat McNutlr its "Mike, lad, 'me said Pow day, griand ilitation of indigent alcoholics ci ops and. carrying oil .traditional.. meeting and Raymond Q.Han The Moike Us me foine has retrained with said Pat, lad, admiration, you system who preright within the Public WelScout conservation pi actices son, regional director, men and women through- who speaks with a delightful and ai e and if thing's dont change service fare Department; SB 165, persuch as replanting of timber to sented the annual report of a war out In in the for be we authentic Cork nation havin snakes back County jobs highly oiay XII activities. mitting men in the armed forces help make up for the laige-scaland another brogue, but who doesnt have to Ireland Bcgorra, and tis 'time to sign legal documents before A flag ceremony by the Scouts, half millionperiod, deforestation which the war has or more are now do so through the difficult me- Saint Pat made another trip to with special music by the White-- ' winding up courses required. that will dium of a badlv battered and his favorite isle and cleaned superior officers; HCR 4, urging ,2. The Sco'uts job as dispatch chapel Quartet, featured the mor-nm- equip them for technical lobs on completely outdated typewriter things up again And I'm after erection of a statue of Pres. Brigham Young in Statuarv Half, bearers for the government, progiam and a piesentation the assembly lines turning out From here on in w e're just go- thinkin he will'" D. C.: and HB 47, Washington working with the Of- of "America g War Songs under planes, tanks, ships and other ing to concentiate on trying to listenSalt Lake were Irishmen permitting absentee voters to regthe direction of Dr. Lorin F. tools of war. according to an As- hit the fice of War Infoi mation kev bv he on a above hard in $ ister right enough ing special with county clerks nn any heelvv right, is scheduled for to- sociated Press release todav. 3 The salvage program Scouts to make them register, and Pats telepathy hookup, business day excepting 20 days have been concentrating on fcol- - night McNutt, in a report to Con- brogue (and Mikes too) will as the fine old wearers of, the preceding elections. gress, disclosed that th train- be a pioblem for vour owm Seventv-tugreen in the city paid honor to measures. 40 of - the patron saint nf one of the them still ing plan, started last lulv te imagination being scrutinized for quired an outlav of $79 918 687 Sure anq it is Pat me boy finest of all countries constitutionality bv the attorney by thd end of the veai Another replied Mike with enthusiasm, Chief formal event of the day general, remain for the gover$30,000 000 still is available for toIt but St. is after thinkin' the would Dav Patrick's Im dance nor's consideration. He has only Two divisions stole the spot - 31488, of which more than half the work until June The total al- he still better a day if ould Saint night in Judge Memorial School until next Tuesday 10 davs after was lepoited Monday. location of $139 000 000 w a for Pat were pght today in the noon report of Saint make to Gymnasium, sponsored by termination of the Legislature plannin Womens industiial and provear 1943, with Utah the Salt Lake County Red Cross fessional divisions, slieady well the fiscal $726 to approve or veto, else they betrip to the old countrv to Patrick s Tarish of Salt Lake 988. receiving a The lasted work His be come will affair twelfth law automatically. the The good war fund campaign fig ov er ihe half w ay mark, continued set- - aside day, The manpower-chie- f ears, but they annual Saint Patrick's Dav ball uies stood at $105,676, as com- to increase their leports mate-nall- $94 000,000 for the cost of voca- manv bundled sponsored bv; the parish It will at todays noon check, Jn, tional couises of les than collpge finally came back pared w ith the $204 000 quota Who came back. Mike me get under way at 9 pm and Tne two sections which showed dustriai workers have turned in grade for workers already bov asked Pat, a bit mystified feature dancing to Verdi Breln-holt- s most action since yesteiday were 826 605 of their $44,280 -- quota. in war industrv, as a supWhv the snakes me lad, the orchestra, games and speretail tiades and public employe Womens workers have reported plement to their piesent knowlAnv one of six verdicts may ba said Mike Saint Pat cial prizes Simon Frank s letail trades w oth- $14 702 of their $22,440 allot- edge. and also for refresher snakes returned by the jury In flux first A diove of out of Ireland and them ers pushed bevond the hnlfwav ment. special' mass in honor for short coui es, $35 000.000 out staved for centuries, but Faint Patrick was celebrated to- degiee murder trial of Angus maik with $10 103 Countv Commissioner pledged Gwynne courses of college level to meet, thev thev hark now and day at 9 a m In the Cathedral of Dewey Russell, charged with slayagainst a quota of S18,3(j0. Public Page, chairman of the outlying what McNutt said was a short- its re snpaking time the fine old gentleman the Madeleine, with the Right ing his wife in the quarrel and he age of engireers, chemists and under countv division indicated employe gtoup vvoikers Rev Monsignor Patrick F Ken- struggle at and near their home, chairmanship of Ned Warnock would have a substantial report physicists, and $15,000 000 fnr paid a return visit Snakes back here in Iie- - nedy officiating showed more action yesterday to make on the $19,700 quota peisons in ruial aieas for whom 337 Marguerite Court in the early than for the entire campaign to against which- - his division facilities heretoIs the education morning of Jan. 3. This- - section has totaled w orking date fore had been unavailable. Third District Judge J. Allait Crockett outlined the six possibla MustCome-Off-Car- s Hearing Set as follows: Indicative of a steady demand but generator output for the verdicts to the jury Hearing of a labor representaof murder the first in the tion between Provo guilty -from war-busdispue industry, the Edt- - w eek a efaged 17 5 per cent more degree, without recommendation For safetys- sake, Mr Motor comania i number are necessary Foundry and Machine Company - -on anv w indshield. n e c&m th itvthe for tentenev; guilty of murder in parable period Metal Trades tornsupeuftrM$ superfluous. LsUiciapelUoie intendent said . degree with recommenmission and the International todav that, on a regional basis, vear ago. a greater increase on a the stickers off your windshield come off All should others basis than normal dation of leniency; of Association of Machinists will be Rockv Mountain region showed guiltv and that goes for "A emblems That means A if diiveis stickers conducted Monday lit 2 pm in an Increase of 13 1 per cent on and showing continued demand murder in . the second degree; too, if you have been Issued B inB C 1942 or the cards, and Countv generator output for the week from war industries. the Provo Citv or C cards for mileage lation-ing- . havp guilty of voluntary manslaughter; spection sticker, the federal auto Building bv State Labor Com ended March 13, The regional basis report Indi- guilty of involuntary manslaughto an according else use or that missioner Eldred M Rovle. cates that percentage gams from ter or not guiltv. stamp anything Associated Press dispatch Aimed with a last minute sancCounsel for the state in arguTne report states that the na a jear ago continued to be led tion fiom dtje Office of Priee might obsp act clear vision of the . driver tion used 3 944 579 000 kilowatt bv the .Pacific Coast, with a rise ment befoie the jury asked for unAdministration making it murder in the first degree withhours of electricity during the of 25 8 per cent. necessary to show an A card in the out recommendation. Defens Southern states showed week, a slight decrease from the addition to the C for other than second-be- st advance wdth 241 counsel, addressing the jurv, business driving Supt P. L Dow previous week when production was 3 946 630,000 kilowatt hours. per cent, and others were.Nevv argued that Russell should be ac- of the State Highway Patiol to, Tech. Sgt.-La- w ton L. Tabor, 7 7 quitted England, per centr dav declaied war in earnest on m 117 per cent. Central Indus-triaThe cae went to the lurv for active eluty in the Southwest! windshields 2 West 16 nt, per-cedeliberation at 2.10 this afte and had been Onlv one gas ration sticker Pacific ai ea, today Cenyal. 16 2 per cent. snd the 1943 registration (decal- - awarded the Air Medal in recogOfficials of the Church nition of hav ing participated in of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints moie than 100 hours of and 'oohtical associates of bombing missions against George Rornnev Jr, will he the enemy airdromes and installasneakers at funeral sen ices for tions and attacks on enemy naval the foimer Salt Lake businessvessels and shipping, according man and state legislator totnor to a release from the Associated row st 2 pm at 260 East South Press Technical Sergeant Tabor is the Temple Street .. Elder Henrv D Movie, chairhusband of Mis. Rosemary Tabor man of the General Committee Home Accidents of 1164 East Seventh South of the Church Welfare Plan, will Street. to hate your Start your own. Safety First officiate and other sneakers will Interest Guaranteed Program on tha home front . . he Elder Rufus K Hardy of the picture Jtnken remove all hazards be cerof Council First ON Seventy,. Bishop tain that the bread winner has David S. Romnev. Elder James adequate Health & Accident' Time must be hanging H Moyle and F.lder Antoine R Insurance The KOLOB AGENT heavv on the hands of Ivms of the First Council of For that special will be in your community persons w ho stole two packSeventy. " Easter or happy to show you such a ages fipm a Railway Ex-p- i F. Hewlett will Elder Css policy that automatically InMothers Day Gift dedicate the grave in the family Company delivery sures against loss of income, truck last week, containing plot In the Salt Lake City CemeMerit a total of 22 watches valued this Easter memorhospital bills, etc See him toINSURED TO $5000 tery. at $90140 day. able with a new and per1 i inGENERAL AGENCY Police detectives who of Voarseli fect portrait Member Federal Deposit NoticeComplete Insurance Service . first choice of tha vestigated the theft today , , Insurance Corporation. said two packages, one con. man in the service . Because of general conlo Hubbard Denn signed welcome gift to a always 1 our Friendly Satings Bonk " ference the baptism day Company, 211 South Main lhoseoiL iove Street, and the other to Wilfor the "follow lng 'stakes' 270 liam Schubach, jeweler, March been to has changed Main Sheet, were South 20: . Liberty, Bonneville, missed by the driver, ThomPHOTOGRAPHIC'lTUDIO as Napier of 414 South Red-Big " Cottonwood," Cottonood Road,, after the third 19 Cast 1st South Fhoae 4 7109 COMPANY Ensign, wool Emigration, Freak SelUbiuy, Mgr. stop had been made, about Salt Lake and Riverside. VW) TUDGE BLDG PHONE 4 4M MAIN ST. AT BRROADWAY 10 a m. last Wednesday. of-t- hat 5S.-an- I Trains 9,932 Utahns U. S -- h -- aucuthat-mBke-ourpohci- es Re-g.o- n e g e cie-ativ- e o Red Cross Goal Still Fails y Case Near End d Use Of Electricity Grows Stickers -- Wall Boards REPLACEMENT OFFER will allow you for C W your old toilet seat . . . on the purchase oi one of JJ our regular white Ks - y only thesl!ghtest"hced to our pustoffice, hotels, stoi es, etc , but our historic buildings proved fascinating I sinceiely think wg're VISITOR IN TOWN Mv isttor n aklng a great mistake to ruthA from the coast, incidentally, paid lessly destroy them to make way for what we call progress Those buildings can be utilized, kept In good repair, pay their way and sull be with us, thrilling as a INSULATION BOARDS great ploy. The Lion House is Thickns 4.50 per J00 h a good example. Thlcknes 5.50 per 100 it n The string of missions in California is another. Fireproof Wall Boards There are many. - 1 feel sad inShaetrock deed to read. Here on this site 100 it. Vi in Thickness 4.00 per stood . . for right there Is Thickness 1.50 per 100 It where it still should stand, tellThickness 3.00 per 100 it ing its owm wonderful story Lets not let pt ogress take from us the Beard Commander charm, the thrill, the excitement 3 16 in. Thickness 3.75 per 100 h. and the color of the monuments of Utahs pioneers, for there never was a people like them and never will be again There Is much more to life than money and income Lets not think of that when it Is too late And its getting too late fast. W -- The government has assumed criminal jurisdiction, over vast areas of the state because of the war THEY PLAN PART OF TOUR BOYS SUMMER George R. Hill, left, president of the Salt Other members Lake Council, Boy Scouts of America, and F. Urner Goodman, national, director of the BSA jury are- ad mtcr E KmmgTellfia discusstonr of boy leaderr fronrUtalr afidTasierfrXerada HTThe New .j Stmonsen, Elizabeth P Cattron, house Hotel. Miss Mabel Erickson, Mrs. Han nah Keyting, Morris Ehlers, alt Some of society; considerate with their mothers-in-law- , but so dull and uninteresting they make me nrra scream. Riding Into Price the other day, I got a surprise. Instead of a dingy city coated with coal dust, as in my ignorance I had expected, because it is the center of a great coal mining ai ea, I found a hustling, extremely atti active city of fine -- some-interest- ing Cities and tow ns have character. Some are clean, but dull. Others are clean and interesting. Price is one. I think men Ive known have been . Malcolm E. Pike, 1474 Westminster Avenue, as secretary. - Many lmDortant and cases are scheduled to be presented, said District Attorney Dan B. Shields. The known cases involving defendants held on complaint for action of the jury include com-molaw crime charges, two for murder, as well as the usual statutory crime charges and these include iftanv offenses under the recent war powers acts, including Selective Service. . HISTORIC Reminded that the State Legislature made no appropriation for " administering refund on gasoline used n stationery engines and farm equipment. Gov. Herbert B. Maw conferred today with members of the State Agriculture and Tax Commission as to the advisability of approv- - , ing SB 65 The Tax Commission estimated the measure would cost $20,000 to enforce during the first biennium and raised the question aa to where the monev would come from. Inasmuch as practically all moRies. except any surpluses that mav accrue to the governor's -contingent fund, have been ear marked for the biennium. The Agricultural Commission urged appioval of Jjie measure as a distinct benefit to fanners. Another obiection raised, and one which may lead the governor, to v etoing the refund bill, is that it is assertedlv discriminatory to contractors who use gasoline in tractors, cement mixers and qther machines powered by gasoline engines on projects other ARE SM I L G Bursting foith in song than highway construction. WHEN IRISH Keith- -Miss Mar1'1 and go4hcer represented-li-y from pajment of a ga garet Maloney vrho is shown here with The Wearing of the empted tax under the measure. An Green on St. Patrick's Day. amendment which would have t accomplished this failed in tha Senate bv one vote. Meanwhile, the governor ap proved 12 more measures, li Street, foreman of the bodv. The members on convening elected CHARACTER aii-ve- Result n VOCABULARY -- of communities Veto Likely To avoid this duty. The judge explained that no tlr-ited States officer, not even the government itself, may bring a erson to trial for alleged viola-Loof a federal criminal law. "Only the grand jury can do he remarked, adding' this, " "I am drafting you for only two weeks. Your sons have been drafted perhaps for years. Some may give their lives to preserve the kind of a government I am asking you today to uphold Judge Johnson appointed E A Writer Pleads For Pages of History comedy.) civ- Attention LDS Servicemen A reading room, writing room, music and game facilities are provided for our leisure time enjoyment at the Home For L. D. S. Service Men,-4North State Street. . You are invited to use the facilities dally from 42)0 to 11 pm. and Saturdays and Sundays from 1 p.m to 11 You and your male pm. friends are urged to use these comfortable rooms in your leisure time. - fi--- eai-toe- Wins Air Medal ' l. Funeral Set long-rang- e y Its Beware of early ... Takes Time SAVINGS - 1101 TRUST -- not too . |