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Show THE Pag Salt Lake City, Utah NEWS DESERET Saturday, August T, 1945 School Lunch Rules Sfafe Board Announces Standards New standards which Utah school districts vv ill have to meet in order to qualify in the state school lunch program todav had been adopted bv the State Board of Education at' Us monthly meeting In addition, the board accepted the resignation, effective Sept. 1, of Mrs. Angelvn Warnuk Wadley. as state director of home economics education To replace Mrs. Wadlev. the board named Mrs Helen Alleman Ajax, formerly of Spring idle Another resignation accepted bv the board was that of Mrs Marie Giant as secretary of the State School for the Deaf and Blind at Ogden Her lesignation becomes effective Aug The school lunch progiam Is financed partiallv b the fedeial Government and bv a state 4 per rent tax on all liquor Under the 1 federal program, the government will supply two six, seven and nine cent a meal, according to tjpe served and with the state portion, the total available per meal is expected to reach 22 to 25 cents. To Serve All Regulations adopted provided and that meals shall shall, if possible, supply at least diet of the child's dallv One menu is to be prepaicd and and served to all dailv served children. Under the progiam. regularly established high school cafetenas cannot take pail in the program. one-thir- d "All who are able should pay for the school lunch In cash or kind." reads one of the regubut no child unable to lations, pay should be deprived of the No distinction of segrelunch. gation shall be permitted between children. paving and Children unable to pay for fire lunch may be given opportunity to work at useful tasks around the school and make their in service" Committee Named A committee was appointed to woik out the details of a of local participation in Members ate A state funds Reed Mori ill. state director of the lunch progiam, Mis1 Alax and J Easton Fariatt director of statistics and teseaich in the statp school office Mrs. Aiax comes from the I tah Slate Agricultural College. She has spent 11 v ears leaching both high school and college students. A giaduate of Brigham Young University, she has takpn post giaduate work at three other in- viy g PvJJ XL - n pio-gia- YOU CAN USE YOUR Credit TO BUY ANYTHING stitutions Mis. Wadlev lesigned from a position she held for the past six veais, She also Is chairman of the nutiition committee of the state defense council, a member of tile boaid of the civic centci. a clnectoi of the I lab .State Home Economics Association and a member of the gcneial Boaid of the 1. D. S. 4 bung Woman's Mutual Impiovement Association YOU NEED... Ask about our monthly payment plan today. It nobles you to buy (without paying all cash) any ths thousands of items earned In our store of piciuredin our catalog. You select any merchandise you want, pay part of the price at a down payment and the balance conveniently from income. Any purchase (or group stocks or Reduced Driving Given As Chief Cause A traffic accident report for June released today by tile State Tax Commission showed 270 accidents in the state dunng the month, including five fatalities, while anests on Utah highways for the first six months c. 104 3. totaled 5,882, compared with 6,080 during the same period last yoai accoiding to Lotus Domenko, -chtef btate Highway Pa trot clerk- - -- 4 , of Rulon Bennion, highway patrol inspector, disclosed that soldiers found violating Ltalis tiaffic laws aie turned over to then commanding officeis for disciplinary action. "The at my knows each mans record, and is better able to handle aimy pet sound than we aie" Mr Bennion said The inspector- added that civilian ((nuts tended to be somewhat lenient with soliliei s and the new method was found to be inoie successful in continuing actions purchaiee) totaling $10 or more will open a Ward, monthly payment account at Montgomery let Wards lay your linoleum expert workmanship lowest prices. Personal lnpnv accidents totaled 104, while propel tv damage Davis accidents numbered 101 Countv led the state, with thtce Box Eldei and ol solduis who might be temptfatalities, while each i epoi ted ed to bleak I tan s irafllclavv s Weber Counties A bieakdown of ti afficT viola one death, halt Lake Citv led in the total number of accidents, lions for the fust half of 1943. with-12- 2, Ogclerm had 30, Utah with 1942 iiguies in paienthesis, County 22, Davis IS, and Salt follow s Lake 17, to lead all other localiSpeeding, 2 G21 (1.429), moving tiatfic violations, 3 868 (3,694), ties m the state. The deciease in arrests on Utah warning tickets, decreased from highways was attributed to re- 3,721 last year to 2,394 In 1943, duced driving and the fact that while warnings for speedings Insoldiers are not given tickets for creased from 1,655 In 1942, to 1,. 830 this year traffic v lolations WARDOLEUM it is appaiently just as dangerous to be at the wheel of a ear in the United 8tates today as it .s to be at the wheel of a jeep m TsIcTlyi Despite curtailed speed limits and mileage, tlnee times as manv American civilians have lost their lives as a lesurt of traffic accidents since Pearl Harbor as t, e number of Amencan lives lost in actual combat activities This fact hid been pointed out today by James P EcOnomos of Chicago, vice chan man ot the Junior Bar Conteience of the American Bar Association who metdieie with Goidon Christenson and Ear E Haves and law enforcement officers." The visitor bi ought with lum relax " g oTTfariTc cases havtadu e healing upon conseiving both manpower and lapidly dwindling and nuantmes of automobiles ticu ks " He called attention to the total of S51.S52J5 in fines assessed against tiaffic violato.s dunng the fust half of 194!Ben-In Utah, as epoi ted bv Rulon nion state highway patrol 1 Poultry Society Case Ends WARDOLEUM Mi w ho alleged in Ills com- tfCMVltlC5. -- Miv lv that Mi. Jacobsen was not chs .chaiged because of Ills labor activities, but lather, because he cold- - poulti - v- belonging to- - tile association to non members and because he refused to sign a selective serv ice questionnaire required of all employe. inner-ro- ll turning! Full All new, clean cotton in layers and layers of one-piec- e .cover of heavy cot TervicerPre-built- , YARD GOODS . embroidered edges and taped seams. Handles for Down on Wards Monthly Payment Plan 20 FELTED Here's 52 lbs. or twiiyfize. 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Power Rate Cuts Studied LINOLEUM Commission To Confer With SEC Members of the State Public Service Commission today weie enpouy? to Philadelphia w hcie they plan to discuss pioposed rate reduction of the Utah fow er and Light Compapv with officials of the Secuutics and Exchange Commission. The Utah commissioncis will confer with the SEC in an ettort to obtain that body s. v lew s on the lower r$,tes and their effect on the company s proposed $44,000,000 refinancing program row pending before the SEC. 1 Gov. Herbert B. Maw approved - the , trip after commissioners; officials and power 'company bankers discussed problems involved during the past week. Making the trip aie George S. Baliff, chairman, ami Commissioners Oscar W. Carlson and Donald Hacking; Clinton D, Vernon, .commission attorney, and Edward Dunn, representing the federal power commission who aided the Utah staff in the tese. Various rate reduction figures have been suggested smce the case opened last year. 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