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Show , .. .. . ,. ., t s , s . , : s : . ,.. . s . , , .. , 7 .:. lii 11 , . Jere And How To Raise $2590 .. Still- - Faces Legislative-Budget-Committee.--- plied that he understood- these , funds were to be used for relief, budget committee created by the1943 Legislature, today wer e , purposes only.., However, this' still faced with the problem of question has not been submitted where and how they would be to the attorney general for an able to raise the $25,000 needed opinion as. yet. to finance the committee's activi Governor Maw criticized the ' ties until 1943 Appropriations Act because January, 1945, when the twenty-s4t- h it provided the Board of Ex-- . , Legislature meets. A meeting of. the: committee aminers.with no means of meet-- ' Members and public representaJust such emergencieso but ' tives with Gov. Herbert B. Maw, Senator. Huggins. explained that E, E. Monson, secretary of state, the Legislature merely was re. : and Grover A. Giles, attorney gen. turning to the philosophy existeral, members of the State Board that the governor authorize the ing prior to 1933, and that rigid of Examiners, has failed to pro- useot welfarefunds ta finance controls over appropriations vide any Lsolution tcLthe problem- -. thecommittee; wererelaxedinthe yearto .. Stanley J. Stephenson. secrefund able the governor to meet the of $3,0.00 from-this tary of the Utah Manufacturers' tó finance the Committee of Nine many emergencies that- arose , Association and chairman of the in 19p, but t governorTe during a period of great need. of eitizena represent. ing businesg, agriculture arid labor, said it is now pranned to select three attorneys, one each ef these thr ee 'MOuntain Unit Will meet discuss further possibilities of 'mountain The Miriam and of Carver ski and Juel Styles . corps legally financing theltudget com the Utah Council of Defense will Evelyn Squires. Communications mittee with state funds. The citizens' committee submitt have its first official inspection" b5r'llag signals willgm Supervised FrldaY lt,8 1)411.,IL:1111ted a br:lefteLth4 hams Lippert. Mariont Wolfram. its position, and it took the tasto Lane and Wasatch Houle. when the corps will dem- Donna Mae Miller, Eleanor Good view that funds for, the budget yard, onstrate lira a climb. a tty--- V a --- committee-woulAll rock and mountain' climbin g, mountain rescue nd- corn. category as"deferred- assets," -- by Odell of the money by the com- munications work, Clarence R. Ing Will mittee is lust the same as the Parry, commander of the Salt Peterson and HaroldI Goodro. Participating in the climbing state's commitments to purchase Lake. division announced today. Most .of the work demonstration will be Janet ::supplies and printing materials will be spectacular a climb up a perpendicu. Christensen, Carl Kolbezen. Betsy prior to the regular legislative lar cliff' to rescue Be- Jones and Helen Goodro. three Mr. Stephenson s a i ti meeting," be laying will be performed by Law. lured" "It--i- s persons. They a armerely bookkeeping bound intobofgans. lowered-overence Devenport and. Wallace t rangement and is perfectly sound the clffrand haverlirst aid ad. Wyman" with toboggan belaying .. practice,"- he added. by Joel A. tobia, Harold Goodro From 75 to 80 per cent of Utah's ministered töthointwhile rescuers, give exhibitions in "be- - and FrankFord. Operations- - at tazpayersand population,b includ- laying" and ''toboggan belaying" the fop of the rock will be di. ing representatives of the t w o and , rected by Mr. Peterson" and Wilflag signals. large labor unions, railroad brothThe "injuredlmemberS'will L. be liam Hamprwith Stephen manuerhoods, public Barbara Devenport, Beverly Lip- MacDonald, "supervising. facturers, agriculture and many The public, according to Compert and Wallace G. 'cDonald. , others,- attended the session. "A budget carefully prepared In charge offirst aid work will mander Parry, is cordially invit, be Ardelle Carlson, assisted by ed to the demonstration. bysomeone who has no personal. Interest in department expendit tures would certainly go a long way toward assisting the gover . norand theLegislature in work0 ,t ing out a program of economy,' , . - ) State Tax Commission, disclosed today. Only one type of accident showed a reduction in May and that was property damage accitients,mhichdropped from April.'s 173 to 165 for a 4.6 per cent decrease. Other I statistics for the state showed increases as follows: Total accidents jar May, 308; April, 2S4: increase. 8 4- per cent. Fatal accidents; May,- 8: April4 - ' ' Corps Demonstration Ski repre-sentin- sonskmed 33.3 per cent; May, 9: April, County 'was-report- Injury accidents. acciHowever, a summary dents for-the- , first five 'monthstit tbis year, When compared for a same period last year. presents a more favorable picture. Only - . - one tYpe IngtheneedIor committee. Governor Maw told the - - tion- r, , clelega-- - -- ,, completely ties the hands of the board to make transfers of money from the funds of the state to meet such exigencies, This appropriation bill set no departmental schedules, prohibiting deficits and gave he governor a fund of $300,000 tO-- be used to ' meet emergencies. However, the Legislattire ape! ' cified that this fund of the must come from any surplus that might accrue in the general fund, and most observers are unanimous in the opinion ,, that this surplus 'cannot be. de! termined until the .biennium 1 nears its end. Plans of the committee .to use money to be appropriated by the 1945 Legislature were halted by an opinion by the attorney gen-er- - I which held that no expen-- from this fund could be until that body officially and comes into existence. I bour PRICES G A --- i - SUGARsUtah pBeet, 13, 15, Sweet Wrinkle Peas Milk Music Meet Assembly," spon- TOMATO JUICE I Kelloggs - ''. I Dies In Arizona - Survivors include a son, Jackson McArthur Coffin, 10., of In: spiration, and the following broth-erand sisters: 'Ellie McArthur of Rupert, Ida.; Roy McArthur of EdgarMcArthur of Provo; Burt - McArthur of Mt. Pleasant Mrs. Carrie Dorius of Mrs. A. P., Spillabury , Salt Lake; of Cedar City; P. W. McArthur of Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Helene . --.-5 - - - S:',3';:::,77.EERA,cH 88 McKaystate I . .. BUIGHOrS'11.YG ,, , IL 236 , i 1 I . : f ,.. k A, tl HOME-OWNE- D ... 1 (Li) - (c. end OPERATED (..? ID ' 1 i 1 NO. Large Pkg. - Ili t i L 0 , BEAN - - I. ,.s ... '''- . 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CMITALOUPES school.- - 25c Przlit and Vegetable Speciala . rolynIohnsonMcArthurShe the University of Utah be to Arizona to teach fore going - 4 . .3 3, Grapenuts Mrs. Howard Jackson Coffin, former Utah resident, died Sunday at Coolidge, Ariz. She had been living at InspirationAriz.- Mrs. Coffin was born in Mt. Pleasant An 1894. a daughter- - of Perry Melvin McArthur.and Ca- ,, POINTS.... 77:" northern Tissue health , commissioner reported one new case of the disearge,ain Richfield and another in --Ogden. COmmbnicable diseasts tturing the week totaled 244, compared with 314 for the previous week. The number of disease cases re. ported last week dropped to a pew lOw for the year. 117c . . l'7 el, I 1 -- tory , 'fr',... fr fr p........... I, ,14'1tti 1045c Soap Grains, MA, 69 oz. pkg. 59c Northern Paper Towels . 2 for 19c Morris and accompanists. Prof. Thomas Giles. head of the music department, will be general chairman. Dr. William M. 15 BLUE , 'almohve-Soap'- be ' - 41. -.- i . -- ''''- 11.-- P 111 Cleaner, MA Former Ufahn - POINTS... 15 BLUE ,,,,R2c2,schN ! Soup Vegetable it t:' - WHEATHEARTS , GI A.NT ipasTAL , L ,- l'ot INN 14 OZ. BOTTLE. CHB, two-pian- . ,.-- - , . - t, Crystal White - -- I WARTIME DIET' IS ABASIC-TO,- . , 1 .,..,,., 23c Ige. pkg. ac 5 DELICIOUS CEREALS Catsup Pears TR. and Norman Gulbrandsen Edythe Neal will give vocal solos Leone and Larson and GladW arBarker will play the of Benjamin's "Jamal rangement ,can Rumba." Van Nance and the orchestra will play the Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto. Following Mr. Nance will be Louis Farr and the chorus presenting the cantata "I Hear America Singing" by Kleisinger. New to university programs will be the group vocal class and Its director, Prof. Ralph J. Peter. son of the Los Angeles City College. The class will give the spiritual "A City !Called He'aven."' PrOfessor Peterson will be director for the program and Merva Florence-Allen-will- i , 10 PEGS. OF Post bashes . . Grieg. - I VARETY PIG. 19c ' . gs . .,. c. 'StIOVIDRIFT n 14GAiltAli:FTnts . - - A L,... ,m - . in iv - i ? it ,i Aire 3 lb. glass 68c lb. pkg. 31c 2 - sored by University of Utah summer schOol music department. featuring outstanding local musicians. will be presented at 8:15 in John T. Kingsbury-Hal- l, director of the summer session. reported today. Joyce Hoskins and the orchestra will open the program with the , last movement of the "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra" by -- , ,Thc..-- 15c 4 fôr 39c 750iNiTtiPuLcAA:, 'Coffee Cream . . . Sponsors ), 401 sommoommornmem ' ' Music" assembly is oeing sponsored by the University of Utah stimmer school music' department at Kingsbury Hall tonight at 8:15 o'clock. The program was origina11v scheduled for morning presentation, but was postponed to evening as a con- venience to students , ilk --, illi 78.B2LUECanPOINTS. BRANDS Premium Sodas Iditures "All-Musi- c Ti TiARLLED i .4'v. 1 ''k- - tal 11.to . amonthsgo. ,,- - !, lbs. 61C ' ;1 , I 10 16 1 . An , 11 , 11J1 gr. ,! ' Z , -- ..,,,,, .. gge A I , - t? ' 'All Musk' Assembly An "All ,.,..., BEE- S-4 ON NANDI ',' e... governor's - - . IA married the same day. He was promoted to a first lieuten- ' HONEY ( -111 ., i 11-, ,, ,-------A '5. 3 - ,,,:, 4Fpleb - , gh-Se- ant about - - ernment's need for scrap metal is growing each day and not dim- inishing is the fact that our quo- ta for the last six months of 1943 in Utah it'37,000 tons, 2,000 for tons, more than the quota January through June." B. L.Brick Wood, state salvage rnanager. declared today. Mr. Wood pointed out that the metals which the governmeht is tailing for particularly are cop- person. per and brass. a - Young, University for. two years. Enlisting in the Air Forces in November of 1941, he was commissioned at Williams PM CLAD MOMMY4 LAIWAYS letEPS---- -- 4111 , South--HI ., , an increase this ,-- .. ,':, . . ARE LOWER -- - I gov- Cardweins AGold Dust Twin' (itEa'i I eve iIt? D EMENS191 - 1 , , Unityearly ed States as a whole is 25,000,000 tons of scrap iron which will eh feet 100.000.000 tone of steel pro.. duction for a year, Mr. Wood cot.. plained, adding that a steel pro. duction that large is needed to keep the armies Of the Uniteet Nations on the offensive. Utah exceeded' its first quota by 35 per cent. he said, and the good record can be continued by hard work on the part of each , - - ,deaths Bud3et your points as well as yourAollars:seIecLk. carefullythe foods, you need and bring your entire ,.......::, list to -- you will be pleased thatthe- appropriations-- bill passedlay the 1943 :Legislature - Ly iv E trill i - - In 'Famed Team EJrone, according AotheAsso.- dated Press. The other half of the team Is Lt. Armand F. Burch, 27, of Grand Rapids, Mich. He and Lieu. tenant as "the perfect team" and have been flying together since their training days Three times their ships - have comeback so badly wrecked that they became "hangar queens." so badly 'damaged that they were "shelved" and parts salvaged to patch up other planes. At one time their bombardier, Lt. H. L. Rohrlich of New York City. was killed and the ship limped back to Britain bearing ot3 flak holes. Lieutenant Cardwell I is the son - , year which accounted for two compared. toorfe last. year. - said in the workofthe ..I, ., . pared to 1942was registered in the motor vehicle-bicycl- e type of accident where', a reduction of 200 per cent was registered. Deaths from this type of accident last )'ear dropped from-tm- lti one this year. accidentrailroad of trainshowed - Mr. Stephenson ed' in Carbon and -- Weber-- count les.while two occurred in Ogden city. Salt Lake had 58 personal injury accidents in May Salt Lake Cowl; Cainty, 10: Ogden, tv, 10; Provo, 6: Davis.. CouniT, 7. and Carbon County. All other rities and counties in the state reported only one or two personal "in-wi- com- - cotint for 'five of the state's 'nine I - 0; - . - - Page Metal Need Graiiing Daily.Scrap "Conclusive proof that the The quota for the . . Lt. Burt J. Cardwell. 22. of Salt of .Mr. and Mrs.. B. J. Cardwell Lake, is one of the members of of 526 Redondo Ave. His wife, the famous 'gold dust twins." a the foftner Marion dwilliams of fighting team operating frdm a 137 McClelland St., gave birth to bomber base In England, whose a baby boy, Thursday. He was horn in Salt LaRe ship has required repairs after each of 17 bombing missions over Feb. 1, 1921, graduated from ac-- nd---- .- -- laltaLake City, ttahTuesciay, July.20,194.3. TEE DESEREiTNEWS Reductions in other types- of accidents were pedestrian-- 36 per cent: )other motor vehicle38 per cent; fixed obfect--67 per cent; ran off roadway-- 48 per cent cent; miscellaneous-1- 00 per for a total average decrease during the five month period. this , year of 36 per cent. the five months of 1943 Burt utrfOrllirtihd-1uZa1tte had two to , Salt Lake ' o 1ra-fu11y-sta- -1-ni decrease during' Largest first Salt Laker increase, 50 per cent; and per-- . sonal injury accidents, May,, 135; April, 105; increase, 19 per cent. Three fatalities were recorded - - increase, 6; Stand Inspection, withlires gro-Ips,,t- - .. In spite of the wartime need for preserving present automotive equipment, Utah motorists were involved in mare accidents and s.m(31.4 people were .killed during" ,4vlay than April, a report issued H. B. Leathern,- - director of 11,y the. Drivers' License Division, h ' - - Mctior Mishaps More Common Despote War time Rest riciions At the meeting, Grant Macfarlai midget comthittee chairman and president of the 1943 Sen., ate, and Ira A. Huggins.! Weber County Senator from Ogden. offered to submit additional evidence to Ir. Giles to show that the committee had the power to spend the twenty-sixtIgure's, funds. Mr- .- 'Giles said be would reverse his first opinion If the man could submit such evidence. Mr. Macfarlane also suggested - - -, Automotive Adcideritt QhniotinArnnon -- Members of the -- .. ..9 Pro Wen - - - 7 .::. Urrli 5 toft n , |