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Show VSH Pg$ I ft THE DESERET NEWS Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, March 16, r 1944 Salt Laker Featured In Radio Weekly Sharp, KSL radio execuSALUTED tive and station manager, was saluted in the current issue of in enrrent issue "Broadcasting " national radio of radio . weekly publication devotedto column lira special the Salt Lake station manager, the radio publication said, in part. - Efficiency is the kevnnte in the life of Ivor Sharp. When he is called upon to untie the knots 'from the government red tape or simplify the Bell Telephone Company mileage rates or perfect the organization of KSL, Ivor Sharp is in his element. He took over the business management of KSL, the 30,000-wat- t Salt Lake Citj station, in November, 1038, 'working with Earl J. Glade in diretting afhen Mr fairs of the station. Glade assumed office as m a i or 1 of this of Salt Lake on Jan. year, Mr. Sharp succeeded to the position of vice president and station manager. The country around the Great Salt Lake Desert claims him He Was born on a small farm in in 189.3, attended - a rural school and in those early davs absorbed much of the prac th philosophy ticel, down-to-ea- i that. tturves in that pioneering Added to section of the country this was months of intense fatm work, mining some road building and survey ing, Mr Shatp attended high school in Salt Lake Citv and leeched Tils eaftv college f)afntrig3rtthe Utah State Agricultural College in ar Logan. ' Fev cmnUVcarTtaTrr-fTtrtended the New 5ork Graduate School of Easiness, where he got his Master of Business Admims a Investigation has been made by the inspector generals office of the Ninth Service Command and a more extensive Inquiry Is under wav, Cochran said. A report shows no fraud Harvard Ave. -- or collusion. A i result of the prctuniniyy inquiry, he said, changes have been instituted for enforcement of existing regulations governing sale and disposal of salvaged prop- erty Cochran said a statement furnished him in connection' with the preliminary Ver-Uta- 445th field hospital- - regimenG-- h became a second lieutenant in the ' field artillery and an instructor for replacement troops at Camp Taylor, Ky - At the end of the war he returned to his native Utah "American Telephone and Tele graph offered him a position as forecaster In the long lines commercial depaitmcnt in 1922 He the pioneering post accepted J. Floyd Stoker of 178 When I saw the cross troops start in. on the western on top of St. Pauls Cathedral, front w hich they, arg about to do, rising above the ring of fire, to Ihg allied aerial Jolit-- will be the. me It was a symbol to cat ry on, greatest thing the world has said W'ng Commander Raymond ever seen." He added 'Today we Air have full and absolute command H, Harries, of the Royal Force, when he related to- - mem- over the Invasion coast. No Gerbers of the Rotary Club, his ex- man aircraft can get through our screen to our shipping or perience., during the German air fighter our-mraids over London Commander Harries said that, Commander Harries Said that We mere lucky in winning ths when the war is over in Europe, battle of Britain, Had Hitler con- Great Britain will give every- tinuedhls blitz another five davs, thing to the Pacific war. , He ex- we couldn't have survived. The pressed hope that this yfear will crucial date, he said was. Sept. see a tremendous change on the 15, 1940 when Germany sent western European front. aircraft over , England and He declared that When our lost 485-'r ' r OGDEN en- n $17,999 A preliminary Brifon Tells Of Spirit Of Countrymen s News (D-M- o - -- The Deseret WASHINGTON congratulates (AP) Rep. Ljnn Stoker ) told the House Cochran and all other today that preliminary army rebabies ports disclose a civilian employe at the Ogden, Utah Army' Depot - one year old today. purchased from salvage officers thousand for $15, twenty-seveLynn is the son for nver-agbatteries dry cell, which the government had , paid of Mr, and Mrs: - ' Ivor tratlon "In 1917 he enlisted in the army his, onginal. unit, the The "Youngest Generation ys Ogdenite National PublicafioiT RecountsCareer Of Ivor SharpT - Deal-Pa- Battery investigation showed the batteries, all over age and no longer suitable- - for military use, were received at the depot In April, 1943. J. V. Harbertson asked for perm from the salvage officer to buy the batteries ,vv hich were about to be destroj ed. He offered $13 and the amount was accept-pcCochran said, after the, salBabies were born in Balt Lake hospitals jesterdav to: vage officrr obtained anthoritv THINS, GIRLS. , Command Ninth Service from anr Mcs Charles Bentley, 533 Dowmngton Ave. BO S to sale. the make headquarters Mi. and Mrs DcForest W. Winslow. 789 Roosevelt Ave Cochran said, 60,233 overMi and Mrs Haiold were Horton, 324 11th Ave age batteries received at the Mr and Mrs Walter A Stioud, b0 depot by the sarCagebf ficer jmOi STSt purchased 21.587 in Sep. Glltl'is. and MrS. Lman A falcP- 1171) Wind, smSL. tember, 943. for $65 and W W. Mi. and Mrs. Charles L. Phillips 1S2 W, Haven Ave Grethe of Bountiful Utah bought Mr and Mrs 1 eo R Rogers, 1182 42 646 for $50, Cochran said the Browning Ave. - Mr. and Miw, George T, Jaap, 428 W. 3rd g St statement on the report showed Mr and Mrs Harrv Wasmundt, 1305 S. 9th E. St Authority for both sales, be Air. and Mrs James Young, 1177 Brvan Ave said were given bv the Ninth Mr. and Mrs. Tun Kurumada, 415 1st Ave ScT v ice Command Mr. and .Mrs. V. lllard Russ222S S statu st headquarters. i, liar-hertso- - 1 Wool Handling Cost Cut Growers Association Elects Officers The Utah Woolgrowers Assn clip under the government purciation handled 25 per rent of chasing plan as soon as details the slates 1943 clip at a lower aie released, Mr Hooper , said, handling chaigo than that adding ' by the Cummoditv Ciedit w ill be able to sceure the We Corpoiation, and made a saving maximum price which the govof 65 cents pe hundred pounds ernment pais so that the grower ot wool, it was bi ought out at the will icalie Jull value which was laigriy staUstnal and annual meeting of the association Mr Hoopot said that the gross todav --the planning, required Officeis elected for the coming amount of money paid bv the and estimating of tiaffic loads i tali Wool Glow ns ssonation year by 50 members who attend to membeis in 1941 for the telephone company was $2051-$7- 5 ed are called cst again But he Svlv ester B oadbent, Salt I ake - and In I925he returned to pi csident Loin Jones, Cedar Citv, teach in the SFhflof of Busivice president, James A Hoopei, Two-ThirRule ness at the I niversitv of tali. Salt Ltke societal y He remained there until 1930, and tieasurei executive John Rhand, Man-ti- , Ga MOLLTRIE, (AP) Reinwhen he went bark to the tele, B F. Fitzgerald, Hebei Citv statement of the two thuds rule entoll rate as phone company and T Traev Wnght of Salt Lake for nominating the Democi atie gineer. It was'in this position were elected ditectors piesidential candidate was urgefT that he developed the "Charges for 1944 will remain todav bv Rep E E Cox (DGa) Guides. Rate Mileage the to end substantially the same as he termed this bus Their creation Is a real con- - 1943 clip, and we aie piepaied mes ofwhat the tail wagging the ot trlbntlonlo simplification- -, to go ahead the 1944 dog communication rates. "And so when Ivor Sharp accepted the position of manager of KSL, he brought with him the solid background of industry, forecasting and administiation that form firm foundations for .8 Ai an efficient business. His policies I HIDE OUT 2144 EAST hive Shown themselves in the AND SATE 6 - 8491 SUGAR HOUSE ot.a-inglh ill In these times of scarcity, stocks, of course, are limited, but you can be assured we will do all we can to suppy your wartime needs. So dont for get to Yes, March is- - always a month ' of values at this store because it ds is the time of homg planning Ride Out And Save Where our location on railroad trackage means even added savings now. for Spring. e HAS THESE FAMOUS MONARCH FEATURES and-handl- e TiMTTCiinllTfiWi Also, tie specialize vgt n ufamlard maintenance of broadcasting and better "wm VTTRIFUSED Period Furniture Featured 8Four wall Body Construction Duplex Draft Control in Durable Malleable Cooking Top with Mirco "Gun Metal" Finiih Full Porcelain-Ename- l Finish Bedroom Outfits wwiwbSwii Glass Lined Flues. Fo. As Little. Aa Medals Given Sgf50 RUGS NEW $PRING PATTERNS --Ihree: Utahns- - And! Ghe more in On V.ry Easy Term. 44 to the Red Cross in seamless Axminster Rugs with soft cushion pad in full 9x12 ft sites for only $39 95 tormr. Three Utah men have been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for outstanding service overseas, the War Department report ed today They ate Flist Lt: Gordon Gurr Mi s tif son Mary E. Gurr, 21st S 809 E St , and husband ofAlrs. Leone H. Gurr, also of Salt Lake; Lt Robert'T. Holt man, Salt Lake, An opportunity to buy a lifetime range it you need a new etove. Priority certificate can be obtained from your Rationing Board A slight charge for terms added to the above cosh price. And larger suites similar to the fine one shoun for only - (Convenient Payment.) With no further charges Lt Darrell OgS. Cramer, and for term. den. ,L ieut enant Gurr receiv ed the citation for DESIGNED Equipped with Fine Springs, Lt Gurr piloting more than 1 000 000 pounds of freight and personnel from rear to forward bases w heri on ten Itory w as expected ancT probable. The troop car--ricommand unit to which EXTRA FINE BOUDOIR CHAIRS ton emy-fiet- - Lieutenant Gurr is assigned has -- freight and personnel hauling records In one dav .the unit s planes averaged 50,000 pounds each, thus win. ning an official citation. A graduate of' Lt Holman South High School, the lieu tenant w as em- ployed by the Intermountain Title Guaranty Companvi He enlisted m the air force Apul 20, 1942 Lieutenant Holman had prebeen awarded the Air viously Medal, and an Oak Leaf Cluster:--- Lieutenant Holman attended East High SchooL..the Utah State Agricultural College and the University of Utah. 'IIOTIIIIIG BETTER to relieve Itchy soreness of SKII! IRRITATIONS So Many Druggists Say the red, if rhino. Ta promptly rel.i-vburning of simple Fashes, eczejna, and ' aimil&r akin and acalp Irritations due to external cause apply wonderful soothing medicated Uqmd Zemo a Doctor formula backed by 35 years f aaectsa. Zemo also aida healing. First ,trial convinces! In S different sizes. At all drugstore!. ft HIGH CHAIRS 5 Piece DINETTE SETS with leaf" extension in table 7C and 4 upholstered I 9 chairs for only Drop leaf Table oikL4L wood seat chairs for fust S18 50 PLAY In beautiful patterns and colore la give Unfinished $6.95 "Fancy Finishes $9.'95" Adiustable Tray and Fool luxury and cemiort ths bedteees, l nmi real fine ones HOST loaI , m M y j tical. and eo beautiful, and eome extra choice onei priced al PENS btngod- - lid $1.39 convenibaby-'df- id Comfort fo ence for mother. All the carriage anyone could ask for. OiiWiftOw. eZEftlO See this and other fine Bed Solae on sale here,. SPRING-FILLE- kir!s FINE CflAIRSf er Choice Extra fin daslgn. For dtaotto, dtk or living room. Walnut .. finish y $4.75 $-7- 95 .... Full length Davenport with NEW 5 CONSTRUCTION p Smart Baby Carriages FIBREBOARD WARDROBES' $2.95- Sliding Front Door re- - X verstble cushlont, matching -- Lounge Chair, choice ol several tables, table lamp and novelty pillow or loot stool." $18,95 -- f Cuff Similar at Shown MemmiTCihrrNumeRememljerlliePlaTe Others from We Deliver ta Provo $1475 fo 24.75 A fine oseoftment r In colon All fold up easily. S P95 only.. Cothes Hampers woven Fancy Utility Hamper with rounded in flat woovo "corners and lid. for Baby" Unfinished $6,95 Maple Finish $7.95 A fin tola by day and a full ilso comlortabU bod at night Cholca of lino cowri for only received another shipment oi One Batei bedipreadi. So prac- Just -- -- DOUBLE DUTY Mattress and Pair of Pillows personally r -- and I Every eh opping day oi tho year. and Ogden' But sot hyond In hooping with warbmo $tgula done. UTILITY FOOT Stools $1.95 (Unfinithod) Chests of 4 Drawers . $12.50 |