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Show min wpam Page Salt Lake City, Vtafi Thursday, August NEWS DESERET THE 10 KNMipM 5, 1943 Cough Tops List Jackson Day Whooping 92 Cases In Last Year County Grants Pay Increases Free Bonds 33 Employes Of Health, Charity Departments Benefit Nettle vfiest and Ethel BaPay Increases for 33 Salt Lake man, seamstresses, all $65 to $75; in and officials ker, employes County in social service the health and chanty depart Cleo Visser, clerk ment and the county recorder's departments $100 to $110. arnes R. Hansen, hospital oroffice today had. leceived the apderly, was approved as the new proval of the county commistempoiary superintendent of the sion. $150 peg at The new wage boosts v ere rec- hospital laundry Allen, maid ommended and outlined by L. C. month, while Maud cook In the hosRomney, director of personnel and assistant and social service of the depart--men- t pital, won a pay boost fiom $65 el -- health and chanty, end to $75 increases in the countv Salary Mrs. Anthony C. Lund, county rerecorder's office, effective Aug corder. were 1, . The increases month. aveiage approxiEthel Anderson, abstractor, mately $10 a $135, Eliza L Carlston, Those receiving pav iaises in $125 to $115 to $125, Ellice Car the health and charity depait-men- t Ir.dcxer, were Annetta Bilger. msti uctres-- , of nurses, hopital, 51)0 to SlfiO, A chief health inRobert Lar-en- , spector, $185 to $300, Di Ellis, Supplemental Ration Douglas, indexer, $115 to $125; Oliver Hansen, counter-platman- . $170 to $185; Fred Heyyvood, abstractor, $150 to $170; Jennie Har rlngton, entry clerk, $132.50 to Rosalia Hovey, operator, $140; $139 50 to $14o; Dorlesca Kenner, pager, $115 to $125; Zina H. Pom, chief abstractor, $165 to $175; Bertha Robinson, Indexer, $115 to $125, Francis E. Samway, deputy cashier, $105 to $205; Merle Stowe, abstractor, $135 to $135, Ethel Strong, assistant operator, $130 to $140. NUPTIALS CULMINATE Leona Millhollin, 21, wio bride of Ernest H. Nerden, Gasoline Rules Revised' sanitation, McClui e, mspectoi to S1S5, Hal l v Gaifjnkle, health inspector, $175 to $185, Evsocial elyn Peterson, cleik in service department, $90 to $100, H R Done, accountant in hospital, $175 to $185; Louella Mahan-ey- , superintendent of nurses in .hospital, $185 to $300, Robett Gordon, assistant engineer, $100 to Eveiett Ciowther, carpen$170; ter, $160 to $170, William S1S5 to $300; florist, Wonnacott,"' raipentei, Harry to S1S5, Leonaid Blas$170 ter. engeei, $185 to $200, Marie linen loom Eans, keeper, $90 to $100, Euen Bow $175 Had-fiel- Holders Affected date set from thiee months to bcgulations on the expiia-tiodates for supplemental gas- one tear according to the applicants gasoline needs. Henceoline coupons today were an- forth, all supplemental ration nounced by JE. H. Azblll, of the books will 'be to the estimated-- ' three-month- s Office of Price Administration's applicant's state mileage rationing repreneeds, but coupons unused at the end of this period sentative B, C, E and R coupons now may still he exchanged for gasexpire at the "earliest renewal oline, Azbill explained. date instead of a fixed expiraSupplemental ration holders were advised to submit application date, Azbill said The new order t opiates the tions for renewal to their local old method of issuing B books, boards at least two weeks beAzbill said. Previously full books fore the supply of coupons is exwere issued, with the expnatlon hausted New- - Cooperating With American Legion ter, secretary clerk, $125 to $135, abGertrude Christopherson, Freda stractor, $150 to $160; n Utah Health Conditions Good Despite War Doctor Offer Suggestios For Women Drawn Into Industries children hurry to long hours of "Stepping out after long, work, after which they hasten working day is not real relaxafor home, usually shopping on ihe tion, should be sacrificed wav from what is loft in the the duration Leain to amue stores, cook a hasty meal, dean yourselves in comfortable clothstrain, and repot ts fiom state, their houses and fiequently top ing at home. 3 Stamp out malaria, bred In county and city medicaLauthorx-tie- s off-- 4 heud ay n ith a visit to the today form an interesting and movies or rates. stagnant pools, dtlches and even instructive picture.-Both childten and mother suf decorative bird baths, bv enlistof ing the free services of your state Considering the overcrow ding fer fiom this In and around Salt Lake, with the working day. The full ef- health engineeis. (Call the CapiIts attendant problems, the health fect, accotding to medical men, tol). 4 reports ate very good, 'ihe total K v et to come. Whete you are making good of Infectious cases is no more Make Suggestions money, consult vour physician than it has been in prev ious y eai s, In order to help maintain the frequently concerning vour own chiefly due to a comprehensive greatest possible pioduction so and vour familys health. Many out piogram of vital to our ana fighting powei, Utah free medical facilities are propreventive measures, one of which doctors today made the following vided thioughout the state and was launched here as early as basic in war plants, often in cooperasuggestions 1939. County contagious diseases 1 Take a few moments off to tion with vour own physician. s are down approximately 5 Rcfiain fiom buying organize home life Enlist as compaied with a year better the value foods, wheip possible, of large in ago, while the death rate from non wservices, oi king neighbors in house quantity but lacking in vitamins. tuberculosis in Utah is the lowest of These simple precautions, cou in the nation, despite the fact that cleaning, safeguarding against substituting candy pled with a good sense of humor mere cases have been introduced for for lunning and refusal to worry unnecessaby newcomers, attracted to the aiound regular meals, witli communicable disrily, will help maintain all state by war industries, for whom impoitant health In Utah under no physical examination is requir- eases 2 Get all the rest tear conditions. possible ed on entering the state. Fight Epidemics As to the fear of postwar epidemics, such as that of influenza which took so terrible a toll of lives throughout the world in 1918, according to Dr William M State Department of McKay, Health commissionei , ". .nobody 2144 lit EAST SUGAR HOUSE reallyknows what we face along these linos,. A cei tain group of medical men have developed a fairly effective vaccine, but Influenza is difficult to control because an attack does not confer lasting immunity, as m smallpox, typhoid and similar diseases War nerves lesulting from strain, worry, long hours and lack for the of proper feeding have as ' 7 r.l Pw not made themselves greatly jet apparent, barring a few cases among men of the armed services returned from the fighting fronts. Some of these men, particularly those from the Pacific area, have Increased the number of cases of Some vsry tin New Modem malaria in Utah, with the malaria-carryinBedroom fully streamlined mosquito highly pieva-lenin central to the last detail. porparticularly right up tions of the state Genuine Walnut finish. Large Contrary to popular belief that war workers coming from what Is Landscape Mirror in Vanity, generally considered a healthy, also Chest, Bod and life on the farm to work open-ai- r -rarity plants will suffer phvsical. Bench for ly, surveys show that such people ' ' 4 v are actually gainmg'in health. JWomen Problem , The medical profession's chief concein today is not so much Ivith civilians or even with but with men, women Despite excelConvenient Terms lent supervision by civic authorities, and bv expeits in every war plant, these women usually Period 18th Century Bedrooms have to lay off after seven to eight months duty Doctors put Just received and now on display for your Inspection, some fin new this down, to the fact that they Bedroom Suites In lovely 18th Century, so extra fin In every detail fiae early, cook hurried break--fastYet priced below $200 her and now. of designing and construction. -for themselves and their Ride Out & Save. After 19 months of war, concern is being felt by both civic and military leaders as to liow the general health of Utahns is - HILL FIELD ROMANCE Miss 38 inches tall, becomes 24, who is 48 inches tall. isonly the Bride, Groom Little Folk Hill Field Employes Wed At Layton Two Hill Field employes were wite veil, and capried principals In a "miniature wed-inrecently at the L. D. S Ward in Layton. Miss Leona Millhollin, 21, who is only 38 inches tall, became the bjnde of Ernest H. Nerden, 24, w ho Is 48 Inches tall. The couple stood on an improvised dais for the ceremonj', w hich was performed by Bishop L. Elmer Peterson of the Mound Fort Ward. The tiny bride, an attractive brunette, wore a traditional bridal gow'n of white, satin w ith a Juliet cap of seeded pearls and a g a corsage of pink roses. Her only attendant w as her sister, Mrs. Edna Rosselle of Ogden, while Zane Zandel of Layton, a Hill Field employe, was best man. The marriage w as the culmination of a romance which began in the instrument repair shop at Hill Field, where Mr. Nerden has worked for over a year. Miss Millhollin came to the instrument repair shop four months ago after a ' training course at Denver. Her home is in' Lander, Wvoming Other members of the families of both. Mr. and Mrs. Norden are of average size. Members of the Jackson League were given an added incentive tQ attend the annual Jackson Day outing Saturday at 7 45 pm. at the State Fair Grounds wittLthe announcement that $650 in war bonds will be given away during the evenings program. A band concert from the Junior band under the manwill agement of Clyde the open evenings activities to be followed by outdoor floor show and vaudeville numbers. Cooperating with the American legion in promoting their August Bond Driye, officials of the league said that a war bond auction for merchandise prizes will follow the entertainment-progra- m As a finale, $650 In war --bonds will be given away in a Jackson Day quiz session, according to Merrill Benmon, general chairman of the event. In the past the annual event has been held at Saltair, but because of the closing of the resort, the site was centralized at the 1 1 County; Whftoping cough was the most tients brought to the hosplal bv prevalent childhood disease in inspectors and 42 patients takeq. Salt Lake County during July, home by inspectors. the prevalence of Concerning according to a report issued by whooping cough Dr. Curtis ob- Dr. George N. Curtis, county served, Whooping cough 7 is one of the most fatal diseases of the .physician, today. There were 92 cases of whoop first two years Of childhood, and ing cough this year against nfy every effort should be made to 11 last year. The disease most prevent a epidemic A great d was throughout the county. red lat year lf even--children. measles yyhich -- has many they do down to just three cases this not succumb to the disease are year. Other statistics on child- left with physical and mental hood diseases for this year and weaknesses which deter their full last year werer Chickenpox, 27, development. 1943; 29, 1942; scarlet fever, 8, 1943; 3, 1942; mumps, 5, 1943; Film wide-sprea- d wide-sprea- Progresses 22, 1942; German measles, 4, 1943; 9, 1942, and meningitis, 2, The second unit of 'Twentieth 1943, none. 1942. $2,000,000 There were 430 InsDections Century-Fox- s producmade this year compared to 299 tion of Buffalo Bill has started for last year. There were 91 working in Kane County, it was calls received and made bv counannounced today at the office of ty doctors, 226 Wasserman dus tr 3.4DUh liclty-and- -in taken to the state lab, 8 pa - fair grounds. , Committee members for the affair are- Rav VanNoy, William Plott, Oliver Hansen and Papley Itfaughati - Bacon Confers. Here J P. Spaenhower of Stockton, Calif, recently elected chairman of the Eleven Western States of the American Conference Trucking Association, today conferred with Salt Lake and Utah operators on problems of war transportation. Mr. Spaenhower will leave this evening for California. Ct DO YOU DO WITH7' THE GREASE? g , , , . please dont that grease away1 Save it! Keep an empty tin can on the back of the kitchen for all waste table and use fat. When 1h can is full take Your it to your meat dealer. government needs it badly. Housewife well-earne- d throw ft : w jt -- two-third- n chil-die- n vV r vour comnou- ion to the tvar effort 100. tile the money tint v oil rccciv e lor your pi cove end tne n to buy It ir Snmpv the amount the .waste fats from your home-- will make in one year. They have none of the excitement of tra el, of visiting foreign lands. Their existence is prosaic, monotonous. They make beds, wash dishes, sew, shop and cook. day-byda- y g t, But if it were not for these unsung heroes of home, life wouldnt Jbe worths the -- living. jhe d We know and honor these women and we promise them a cheery welcome when they. come to our store for needed homefurnishings. 50 g T o male forms. Bedroom Uphlo-stere- Neither you nor I nor any other' Amercan would refuse to turn to our over government 21 pounds of gunpowder if we had Yet that is i( In our homes. Little outward glory is enjoyed by the women who stay at home. They march in no parades; they carry no banners. They wear no uni- ' 100? Waste Fat from the in average household one month WILL MAKE 1 Ibi. of GUNPOWDER iKZr, We Salute the Women Who Stay At Home... 7 SALE of SUITES! WANT TO HELP U. S. 1 g Stake Bond Sales Pass Your Furniture Will Come Up Smiling With These Household Aids Room raft report r Dining 3 Million Though tabulations are continuing, reports received to date fro . 87 stakes in the M I A. bond purchase drive indicate -- that at -- least rescue-bo- ats have been purchased for the war effoit, general board officials announced today. The tottil bond purchases re ported by tne 87 stakes heard from thus far is $3,120,289 54. It ia expected that additional stakes will The Floor Coverings Are the Foundation of the Room! soon. Eleven of the stakes seemed and enough sales of bonds stamps to purchase at lea 4: one rescue boat each. The cost of the aircraft rescue boats has lieen reported to approximately 60,000 each. 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We are going the limit to pass these savings along to our thousands of customers. ' $4195 A Square Yard Choice patterns and colors. Any length la fit correctly your room. Buy Only What You freed for Your Home! INLAID 496 in sensational new iU backing with patterns right through 986 a sq. yd. Laid It Now!. Buy More War Bonds ,Today Tune In H. V. Kaltenbeni m. Out Bevel IDYL, Men., Tues., Wed. P- - A at PRINT PATTERNS In new felt bat. Extra quality sq. yd. a. m. te Rid our cheapest, but of our best values Already Have! --- - Store Hours ' 18 on Is Busy! TakeCare of.Ahe ThirigfTYou 7 Drive Out & Save Prices lust apply the suds and will be amazed at the pints 1 gts. $1.75 MOTHPROOF" yeur closets, baggage, drawer and elsewhere with CEDAR RAGS which are wonderful yet se inexpenelr her. S small hag SS 8 large bag tie Not Our Linoleum Department great cleaner lor upholstered furniture and rugs, wipe off and you results. has greatly survived the wartime scarcities. 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M. by PATTERNS Experts at Slight Additional Charge. DINETTE SETS Featured Select your Dinette Set now. Choice of somt real fin soUd oak, richly stained or walnut finish. Extension tabl and 4 upholstered chairs ones In $34.50 Convenient Terms Apply ! 7 |