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Show , - - , , . - i 7- - -- - 60 -- --- - - t' , ,., - ,.. . - , ,.... , 4 1 I - ( ,. :.: - - , i-- i.5'. ." , ' '' only 5 per cent of the homes will have over postwar an $8,000 --' ' - , , price tag. Mr. Taylor noted that the coun- - 1 tryls marriage- quota' hit a h e vi , high almost directly after the last to be exact," he saidI. "I expect the same sort of thing to happen after this war. There will probably be a similar rise in the number of marriages - I! throughout the country, as soon i .: as the boys have' gone through the period of orientation that must necessity' follow the war,1, , Real estate statistics Mr. Taylor observed, "that 60 1, cent Of today's buyers or real estate are buying for th own use; 30 per cent buy for vestment, 'the other 10 per cent purchases for speculative put, ,.., ..... '' - ':',: , ,, '';,'.- '''.: ::: -: :: ' scale,-ant- ... : after-the-w- . - , - ' ' -' , '- - '-- - , ' .' ,0 ..k, I k ' - ," -- - - , , - , , i .....,"'. .., I - , - - ' - poses." -- - Mr.' Ta',lof concluded by saying that "Salt Lake will have reached the supply normal of single-fam- - eted , , . - -' , . i , , The 'Loan Cor-poration- is also preparing 200 ad- ditional rental units for r en said --- -,,market. Mr tal Healfh Official To Attend Meefs I. el , , , .. ,, , other-T-o -- Accept-Son Writer Visits Home By- - Belva- PRESTON: - Hart awardthe Congressional r and state nty for service. A year later Junior answered the call of his when he country. Feb. 27, was 19. He died Oct- - 17.ki1led in action, the telegram said. leave "1 ities make a complete tion of the incidents I t ; Parley Slated e - worn-ou- v worn-ou- Buyers Of Camp File Damage Suit postwar-planning.-- - - --- at-31- r. 1 ., ed -- ng - INNINEWAINNIMM $. - CAIVIIfEEP r AWE Mil GRAMMA to HER CHAIR NEM, Rectal Soreness ,, " 41. Occurrence 43 Restraint - - - - 44 Barrier 45 1nother---iuornered; - - Pinches (35 36 4i in a tree 47. Wrath 1 : DOWN W' -- - 44 44 37 - A ad A 38 9 4 ZAA A MilE111111 ; -- -- 0 47 ilo ,- 14, ; - 1 - ,s. .. , ' ...,,... . ,.,... ,, ''''', - , ". .' , , t -- ,'"'',1 s ' t ''. .,,, - Poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cause nagging backache, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy. getting ur, eyes nights, swelling, puffiness under the headaches and dizzinegs. Frequent or minty someand burning with marling pansages wrong vitttimes shows there is something your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Man', , Pills, used euccessfully by millions for over 40 years. They give happy relief and will help out poleore the 13 miles of kidney tubas flushDO&D'S Gus Watts from your blood. Get ----- 1111 - - L , - years. - tCopper Election - , HOSPITALS,donated as.wurses aides, was recognized Delayed awards lO the 200,volunteers in special ceremonies. Three of the wtirkers, Mr!iW.14; Trudgian, lApproval The Labor Relations Regional Miss Jean- Wilkinson- and Nirsl'i A. E. Press,- left to right, accept vertiticates from Gov.- Herbert Board said that final certi - IN ,LOCAL WORKING-HOUR- -- today B. Maw. fication of the collective bargain- ing agency for the Magna-Arthu- r Arraignment Held ,, mills, of the Utah Coppet Conmany, - was being withheld For Ross Wesley an investigation of a Arrested as one ofibe alleged pending protest-- filed by the Utah Metal cult ,inembera practicing polgamy Trades Council ity Enacts Milk Inspection Law -- , (.Q7MIN'TORIBS ers new-produc- -- of his permitivithirrfAtintirS-artrthe Board of Health has been noti. fied Of the delinquency. Another ordinance passed by the commission today provided for 'ot salary-increases- in Salt Lake. Ross Wesley Le to an Associated According SMain St., was Press dispatch today -- from--- , San Baron, 29, of arraigned before City Judge E. G. Francisco, the board said - the AFL council, among other- alleJ, M.McKnght was appointedd gations contended the company counsel for the defendant a n interferred in a recent election bond in the sum of $1,500 was to determine a bargaining -- age. , fixed. - TORTHVIESTE11111,111TUALEFIIIE- World Insuranc ANNUAL-STA- Or .THE MENT. - - ANNUAL OF OF STATt- - TE I Trust Bldg., Utah Savings Salt Lake City. Utah. IL M. Hill. general manager. Phone Heal EstateMortgage LoansInsnr -- - ANNUAL THE OF SYNOPSIS ' STATE- President. T. D. Filers. Secretary. J. F. Miceli. Showing conditions on December 31st 1943.made to the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah. our - Defrolf Mari ne Marine Insurance Company-11- Home Office. Detroit, Michigan. Vice President. S. M. Buck, Secretary,- G. Or Classen. Showing, conditions on December 31st, 1943. made to alp Commissioner of In. surance of the State of Utah, pursuant to latr Total Ledger Assets Ledger Assets .$4,1241,1940260.2734 Non .$4.360,326.97 42,556.38 Geniis Ageets Less Aosets not Admitted Admitted Assets LIABILITIES $4,311,770.50 Reserves ... $ 93.060.00 PTP111112171 Reserve Unearned 1,086,716.28 Losses. and Amt Net, Unpaid Claims ... 184.863.00 AU Other Liabilities 651.48 . Other Trust Capital Surplus Surplus 81115.260.78 .. 01,455,000 03 210.734.64 Cash in ()Mee and Banks Other Ledger Assets Total Lodger- - ARff fl Nona 114,3513.31' 91.799;100 96 35,367.89 Assets Ledger Gross Asset. Less Assets not Admitted 87 61,625,468 44.050 94 Total Admitted Asset; LIABILITIES , Net Reserve 11181,411,93 - 622.314.39 83 1,942.509 82,942,309 s 22,496 91 Unearned PrPrintIM Reserve Net, Amt. Unpaid Losses and Claims All Other Liabilities Total 299,937.35 453 716:12 42,645,30 $1,441.230.07 II 340,187.86 Surplus as to -----Total Capital. Smiting and Other Liabilities ... $1,780,417.93 State of Utah. County of Salt Lake: This eertifies.- that the above MIMPfl Company has filed ktg annual Statement of whieh the foregoing is a synopsis and hap; enmplied with the laws of this state relating to Insuranee and, therefore duly- amhorized M transact the busi- ofinettrance--irr-theStare of Utah until the last ti3Y of February. 1946. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto.. wet myhand and' affix my official seal this tel day of Mareh 1944. (SEAL) ,, 81,000 000 10 b Cash Other Reserves ASSETS 1 399.041.71 Reel Estate 17.181.92 Mortgage and Other Loans 3,541,791.31 and Stocks Bonds 111,454.9t Cash in Office and Banks..., 112.94519 Other Ledger Assets Tptal . OSCAR W. CARLSON. Commissioner of Insurance. fir s and Capital. Other 'Liabilities. a4,117.770.59 State of Utah. County of Salt Lake: Thia' certifies that the above named Company has filed its annual Statement of which the foregoing is a synopsis and has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance and therefore Is duly authorized to transact the bus. Mess of insurance in the State of 713tahuntil the last day of February. 1945, IN WITNESS. WHEREOF.- I .hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal this 1st day ot March. 1944. OSCAR W. CARLSON, (SEAL,' Commissioner of Insurance.. .. I BMA!! StockAsS.SEinTeStuding and Bond. - Office In -- 01116f Weft snd Banks - ... Asseti- T. Assets... Total Ledger Non,. Ledger 91,029.4.9 ... -- 3,293,599 91 496.858 05 201.548.63 ; $4.032.096 52 Gross Assets Less Assets not Admitted 84.129.036 07 51.535.49 Total Admitted - Assets-- 7- $4.011199 58 LIABILITIES Unearned Premium Reserse $1,257327 32 Net Amt. Unpaid Losses Claims All Other Liabilities and 1.291.599 83 510.975.72 ..... Total Capital Surplus Surplue $3,119.853.37 8400.000.00. 557.646.21 to polloy.holders 8 957148.21 ma STATE Home Rhodes. ASSETS - ANNUAL Fire Association Washington. Showing conditions on December 31st. 1943, made to the Commissioner of, In surance of the State of Utah, pursuant to law: 4ieel- - Estate- - ,61r l'HE , Northwestern Mutual D 103 SYNOPSIS MINT OF Northwest Casualty - Salt Lake Real Estate World Insurance Co. Company Rome Office. Seattle. President, M. D. L. & Investment Co. Rome Office. Baird Budding. Omaha. Secretary, L. Netwasli. MENT --- Serving the Intermountain- - Region- S1nce-1907- . Department Office, Suite 515 Iudge Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah Phone 'Agencies solicited in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, Colorado R. G. BRANDLEY, Res. Vice President, I. R. CURTIS. Asst. Manager. of the Board of. Health from $165 to $175 monthly. OF THE - 11ORTIIVIEST CASUALTY COLIPAllY spectors in the sanitary division SYNOT,IS - ASSOCIATIO11--L-- ------ - in- first-grade- - Foxlev. be jeopardized. The ordinance passed this moth in provideS that the distributor e C collect from each milk producer F. General Arent - syNorsts initlotosd. go dairy or dairy farm a Salt Lake 0(7. gallon fee and that such fees shall total no less than 60 cents and no Life. Accident. Health. and Hospitalization office. Seattle. 1. Washington. President. M. D. L.Rhodes. Secretary. I.. D. Brill. Showing condition. on December 31st. 1943. made to the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah, pursuant to law: Real Estate Bonds and Stocks Cash In Office and Banks -- other tedser 1.100.232.41. 3,41642611 -- Assets' Total Ledger Assets Angie Gross Asset. Less A.sels not Admitted - - 61889.N Methrake-an- st 1163,1192M - - , - 4311.214-1- $11783.238.34 213.641.53 Total Admitted Assets $12,550.1961 LIABILITIES L'hearned Premium Reserve 7.113.325.57 Nes Amt... Unpaid Losses And Claims All Other Liabilities 126.24110 700.939.19 . Total -- ., -, ,.g 9.940P6711 Total Capital, Surplus, and Capital. ' None. Mutual Co. 0.309,690.05 Surplus Other Liabilities 94,077,499,58 s g 3.309490.05 State of Utah, County of Salt Lake: Surplus as to Total Capital. Surplus and This certifies that the above named Other ... . $1255019111 Liabilities Company has filed its annual Statement State of Utah. County of Salt Lake: of which the foregoing is a synopsis This certifies that the above DUIIfiti and ham complied with the laws of this has filed its annual Statement State relating to insurance and there- c9111Pany of which the foregoing is a synopsis sod fore is duly authorised to transact the has rszmplied with the laws of this business of- tosuranee 'In the State of relating to insurance and therefore is duly the-el-authorized to last 4ay--o1transact-rtahunta1113 business February, 1945.insurance in the State of Utah mad Use IN WITNESS last day of February. 1945, hereun-teWHEREOF, to r WHillEolr,--IThereunIN WITNESS kgMy-Thanand affix my official my band and affix my official seal st seal Ibis lit day of March. 1944 1st this 1944. of March day OSCAR W. CARLSON. ISEAL1 OSCAR W. CARLSON Commissioner of Insurance. .Comnusaintast-of-Insurs,,o...... e. 7' -.- .1 --- OF THE ANNUAL MENT ,' STATE Ok' North American Reassurance Co. Home office. 99 John Street, New York New York. President Lawrence M. Cathles. Secretary, Raymond A. Burke. Showing conditiona on December 31st, 1943, made to the Commissioner of insurance of to law: -ASSETS of Utah. pursuant H Real Estate 93.000 00 197.352 00 Mortgage and Other Loans Bonds and Stocks 19,601.64000 in Office 'and Banks Other Ledger AssetsCash - rot at Ledger Assets N1:171 - Lifter Less ASSetit Assets-- Assets - - not - Admiited 1,000.4300 86 124.738 98 921,077.561 84 360.885 NON - CANCELLABLE' 210 Kearns Bldg.' StNOPSIS OF.TRE-XNNU- AL STATE $21,438 96,370.04 , Massachusetts Protective 'Life Ph. - OF THE ASNUAL 5YNOP$J1 STATEMENT OF Massachusetts The- ASSETS 18 Total- - T,edger s;onLedge teats Real Real Estate MortgaA and Other Loans Bonds and Stocks s. Cash in OfficeAnd lan-itOther Ledger Assets . ... $ Assets 9.14913 1.809,422 6 8,808,374 82 862.816 83 99 $11,289,985 48 Assets 476 914 48 Gross Assets Less Assets not Admitted 811.764,880.18 50,522.30 Mortgage and Other Loans Bonds and Storks Cafth in Office and Banks Wor- Toth t Non $ 539 928 84 353,935 26 11,898.180.32 ,2 379 794 04 Assets 3,003.099.18 LeIger Assets A sse:s .4,003,099.18 Nonledger- 318.74 Ledger Assets Gross Less Asses not Admitted A dmilIe- d- I $1826641792 121.212.20 iIffi7á31dand isCoza-m- era $10,358,273.45 as to 300 000.00 1,064.084 43 policy-hol- - --- --- d $1,356,084.43 . Total- .Capital, Surplus and Liabilities . Other SI1.'714.5519S State of Utah. certifies-- that-t- he above .named Company hag Jiled its annual. Statement of which- the foregoing is it wynopsis and has complied with the laws of this State w relating- to duly authorized to trawsitet thelAtisiness of inguranee in .the Staten! Utah until the last day of February, 1945. AN WITNESS. WHEREOF, I berennto see.riy- - hand and affix seal this lit day of ..,March,. '74.1615urans.. eg. Vont;1.001ri. , Chestnut Streei, - Wee- office, cester, Massachuset ts , President, Charles A. Barrington. ' Secretary, Lemuel G. Hodgkins, on December 31st. Showing conditions made to the Commissioner of In. eurance Of the State of Utah; ,..pyreutint Mortgage and Other Doane - Total $10,364,319.71 .82,000.000.00 Capital t 4,780,888.01 Surplus Surplus as to polierltolders S 7,730,886.01 8 869,726.40 1162,004.67 812,357.41 8 9,854,57811 409,620.89 Bonds and Stocks Cash in Office and Banks Other Ledger Assets Total Ledger Assets Abuts ....... tpt Gross Aessts Less 4sselsnoi Admit 'Total Admitted - -- - - : - $10,264397.30 Assets -- - - 1943. 18.145,205.72 LIABILITIES Reserve 2,038 646 18 Contingent 2 143 890.00 Other - Reserves Unearned Premium Reserve 1.787.06.91, Net Amt. Unpaid Losses and -C- laims3,83618990 All other Liabilities 558,396.62 s Tottl Capital Surplus Surplus - THE --A NNUAL,STATIre MEN TOY 18 Incorporated office. Chestnut Home SYNOPSIS insurance Company Home Street. cester. Massachusetts. President. Chaties A, Harrington. -- Secretary. ',must G. Hodgkins. Secretary, Lemuel 0, Hodgkins. Showing conditions on December 31st. Showintr conditions on December 3Ist, made to the 14ommlMion er of 1943,, 1943, made to ths Commissioner Of InIouranteoL ths.Stateo1.1.11.ab, pursuant. ' surance04'17t00, '1)111411trit to law: Total Admitted Assets $21.341077.28 LIABILITIES Admitted Amts $11,714357.84 Continmit Reserve 655.899 99 $ LIABILITIEg Net Reserve , , - 15.907,243.00, NeS 11,?04,711 00' I Other- - Reserves 1.200,616.78 Other Reserves 254374.00 Unearned Premium Reserve 200.00 Net. Ann. UnpaidLoewe Net 'Amt. Unpaid , lioaseir an& Claims 74,000.00 All Other Liabilities ... : .. 324.340.45 All Other Liabilities 0T,S8e11 " Total $19.142.077.28 Capital .........$1,000,000 1,200,000 Surplus ..... Surplus aa to pOlicybolders $ 2,200,000.00 Salt Lake City, Utah The Paul Revere Life ProtectiveAssoc, Rome Office. la Chestnut Street, Wor nester, Massachusetts. Presiden Charles A. Barrington.' - HEALTH & ACCIDENT INSURANCE - The - s ' 48 447-.3-1 General Agent Specializing in . Assurance-Compan- 7, GRANT 11 (I IC. - SYNOPSIS 4ress" - R. , $10.236.a6911' Net Reserve ...... Other Reserves a 4,414.62900 129.845.00 ----- UnearriedPreminmReservs-112.37- 984 Net Amt. Unpaid Losses and -- -' Claims 1,184.389.00 All Other Liabilities 336,481.82 - Capit al $1,000000.00 2,308.1M 81 - C930.51538 - . , Surplus . Surplus as to" pollepholders 0 3,308,15441 Total .CaPRal, Surp lue And Other Liabilities $10,231116011 . of Salt Laket State of Comp-spy This certifies that the abort named ment of whet! t he forevoine is a SYnon, 'Company filed it Statement annual has taws of sisand has compliNt with the whieb the forproinz t SYnOlVil and this Solite relat:or to tnsurame ant of has complied with the laws of this Slats iiisprancirant1therefore-1w--reltutthy io 01 the bueiness-insurance in the State duly authorized to transact the huainess of Utah Unit' the last da.yof FebruarY, of in the State of Utah until -----ineuronee 1945. ' the last day of February. 1946. WHEREOF,...I hereunto LN WITNESS I hereunto WHEREOF. set my band and affix my official seal set my hand and Wiz i7 etticug, goal 1944. this hi day of March. this, lit day of March. 1944. OSCAR W. CARLSOL CSCAR W. CARLSON.-- , tHEALI (Seal) Corstateshoaar iiS 'mummies. Commissioner Insurance. Total Capital, Surplus and : Other Liabilities 18.145,205.73 State of nail, County.of Salt Lake: This certifies that the above named a ' .,. ,A i Total Total Capital- - Surplus and Other Liabiliti es $21.342,077.28 Pmlarmon Rectal is a quick, dependable 'State of Utah. Comity Of ' Salt Lake: of itching, painful rectal soreness certifies' This the above that imbed symptoms which may abler aceempany Company - has filed ' its nonal State,- Brings soothing wh ch 'the foregoing Is piles and hemorrhoids. ment of synop sense of comfort upon contact., forms Pro- - sis and ,has complied with the laws et this State relating to insurance and tecting Alm otter sore area helps destroy aid Nature heal r, l'herefon-14-4li- 1rauthorized- - to --transact , broken tissues. No oil no grease to stain the business of -i- nsurance in the Slate back on Sold money of Utah until the last day of. February, guarantee. clothing. ' Get this modern relief Wider "'ask for 1845. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,' 1 hereon.' RECTAL' affix my official seal Or let day of March. 1944. PROLARMON Ji tnoathh The ..fee collected by the distrAtitor must liepaid to the Board of Health on or before the 20th day .of, each month, Issuance of Grade A permits NVili cost $10- to cover the cost of the preliminary inspection of the dairy premises by the health-boa- rd. The n e w ordinance provides that refiliTir- of the pr611.1a-rli- i pay the fees or have them deducted from his Milk and cream divas will result in the revoking rn ore.,..t hart A - - - ,' - o . ' x ' of service. Nirs. J. M. Leismer, in charge of' pie meeting, stated that the 200 women have spent 11 total of 40,000working-- - hours:Am-loc- al hospitals during the past two ow',.,,,,kst,' : 1 - s't,,-- : '''t .. IfoContributing to the service, five for contribut, ing 300 bours and 34 were given certificates for 200-t500, hours e .' k : - office of civilian defense, presented special awards to mem.- berg for individual achievements. Five members were given bars , ..i - ; Utah - - a .. m',.---- " A- - 1.1 ,,,,,,- , ,. ' '" '. ,,,,,fk, , si iit ( v4 ' lean Red Cross Nurses'. Aid Corps. Gov. Herbert B. Maw, Chairman; .." , , , ) , s .-- , . - , -- .. ' ', 6 ,, ....--- 4, ..Is... ." --' , 1 :' ',.'. ' ' - -- , f producers in the form Of an amendment. to the dairy and milk the resignation of Kent inspection Ordinance, subjecting S. Bramwell. and the complete the dairyman to fees of be shall made public for each 100 pounds of milk with findings at the earliest possible date. Thal a rnoftthly maximuni-an- d a copy of this motion shall be mum, was approved today b the sent to the attorney general, the Salt Lake City Commission. district attorney and thecounty Last...November milk producers, attorney. and.shall be released to unable to receive Office of Price the press." Administration permission to in- announc; crease the price of Ititterfat front ed today that if Mr. Wood recents to $1.05 per pound, re- turns today he AhLill call a special quested the commission to dis- meeting of the commission for pense with the milk inspeetion of a cent of each Friday to handle routine business fee of which is piling up. gallon of Milk marketed in the A special meeting of the city. The commission, acting under the recommendation. of the city commission will he held Board- Of 111,alt11,- 'refused, 'on 'The early next week for the purpose of filling the grounds that other inspection fees vacancy caused by the resignation of charged by the city would then Annual School DAILY CROSSWORD i ,.. 12 of 40, , .-- '' ' --7 '; ' i .1 kç-,,-7- :'':': , ) 7 - - locirliospitala as nurseil aids were praised highly for their com.,--tribution to the war effort last ' night. - In a meeting at Hotel Utah oring the 2nd birthday of the Salt Lake ..- 1 k - The 200 Salt Lake Women who ere Vättniteering their'Sefiritég ' , , . 40,000 aufhor- Bountiful Transit Permit Granted I , ., ., t ' , .., ,t , ' 4 - ,. ' .,,,. , , ,,, ,, c.' ' , ,. Registration old-a- , ,,s, ' ,. ' . , , - o - s., ' - 4 "germ' , r. Defense Help i.1 - ,50, 60 Want Pep? :, ,s:L ' : - -, , 4 ',,: investigainvolving - - ' 4 , - High-Schoo- ; i ', - tt ' . 4 s 1" 4:''' , , , :: r '' ',,., - :4':' ' - - Govinoi Proisés .. ., ,.e '' ," '', , , ,r ,- 4 - , ', ,,,,, - ' : ' .h1-- - , ,... ' , - quit-fighti- ; - ,,::,, t' , RécelieLAwardi - - f $: ' ' 4- - , 1 of'-my 1 - : , :,: -of Democratic executive held r March:- - i51944, a motion was made and unan-- . imousy approved, demanding - On t-- - , , ,Z decided to -. COom m it fee e Gives Figures ,,,,, :C. : :::.::, , , ' ''.7 ,... ' felt that 1 must know the Dr. William M. McKay, state , circumstances. surrounding his recelwthe person Ordinarily health commissioner, will be en death," the mother continued. "1 Ing the awird is taken to Washroute- this evening to Washinghad received letters of sympa D. C.0 the where ington, president D. C.. where he will attend ton. thy from several of Junior's a series of conferences with fed; of the United States personally companions and had written for eral and. state health officers dur- makes the presentatiort. more information if it might be mother of Junior Nathan ing the week beginning March given nie.. Then when I had at Dr. McKay .said he would attend VanNoy, Mrs. Pauline .VanNoy, most despaired the whole story the annual conference of.. state however, asked to be exCused. She was sent from Australia." and territorial health officers 'with felt that such travel was son, not be"I So, cause he is my the surgeon general of the U. S. 40 'hinder the war effort. alone, but beboy Sealth Service; the State state and military officials from cause he is one of many boys who and Provincial Health Officers of nearby will come to Preston to go from our homes where we the lad who lave,...reared :..them in love and North America; the annual confer honor. posthumously, ng.ence of the State and Territorial wouldn't to teach them true princiI across the tried and The sat other clay Health Officers' Association, and they have been able to ples table used from the 'the annual conference of state place which meet the supreme test with cour-to the "Junior when to and territorial health officers with Mayor Bramwell. This meeting belong are men among men." age. They members S. of for the U. bureau the children's the family gathered "There was still one more thing will most likely he held Tues- I a of Labor. of the meals. heard day story Department morning, Commissioner I had to know before my mind He about carefree lad -whose childhood was could Welch said-Onl- y plans to return become more- - at - ease. I filled with centered ,March episodes two personal applications that my boy around some mongrel pet that hoped and prayed have been filed for the office of thrived under his care. Later a was not alone now on Scarlet mayor, Commissioner Welch said. Beach. This week my prayers U. lucky ticket brought a pony into were answered Commissioner again when I rehis-- - life and - the- joy of possesCity Atty. Derrah B. Van as ceived this letter from Pvt. W. sion dreamed of by boys to submit a written opinionDyke E. Murphy." on realized. She handed me a letter from whether either of the two comA total of 2,209 students have "We wanted a girl," said Mrs. New Guinea. Private told missioners be may Murphy appointed registered for the Spring Quarter Pauline VanNoy. "but when Jun- of visiting the American cemetery mayor. at the University of Utah, Regis- ior arrived he brought the love there. The vacancy should be filled trar Ronald B. Thompson an- with him. I have always remem"1 felt honored to stand at within 30 days but in the event nounced today. The number in- - bered when the nurse exclaim his a who foot of the gave boy the two commissioners- - cannot-a IV Airgt cludes 715 men and 1.494 women. ove1.3, t .11? fOrm sothething we all be. agree upon an appointment the.. Registration of men and wo-- who knows. he may be the great. of S911 IPS PPC, statu,te proyideo that men ,byseluiels--wag,-rapagleag the nicest graves there and If call Anthe city auditorthey follows: Arts and sciences, 62 to assist The story of Junior included be would there had I in way my men, 150 women; lower division, his three years of schooling at filling the vacancy. mOst a- monument erected in-a l 893 women; mines and Preston police Chief T. It Johnson dewhere he enn rest you-caBut nied fitting place. that he is a candidate for engineering. 188 men. 4 women; joyed most of his work in shop the grave wilt be taken mayor. When informed his name graduate school. 12 men, 12 wo- and athletics and continued assured ars long as I am around. of care had been mentioned he men: social work, 4 men,- 20 through the time after the passand I lovlicto bey here until the "this is news to me. I replied men; busines-s- , 18 men, 11 women', ing of his father when lie assumprefer which of the end war, doesn't to S stay Nv here I am." education. men, 108 women; ed his share of the family's supbe seem to far With away." war. came the the announcement that medicine, 135 men, 5 women; law, port. Then men and 2 women; parttime nursspecial investigators working under Attorney General Giles will es training. 289 women. 7 the circumstances The registration figures include investigate oprevenues, S. Reid Barlow, showing operating Elmer W. and Mr. civilian students, surrounding the resignation of only cleduother and Bountiful as the erating expenses Mayor Bramwell, County Attordoing business Thompson pointed out. Transit, today mere authorized by ctionsnet profit and loss. nkimber ney Peterson said he knew of no "and of Commisnew Service passengers transported the State Public, developments. sion to operate as a common car- all other information necessary Men-,Womeof the commission the to Inform Salt rier of passengers between Woods actual results of operations durLake Bountiful, City. Cross, Val Verda and Orchard, in ing the test period." intra-statcommerce. The comMission also reserved Although the order was for the the right during the trial period - The Need New Vim and Vitality? annual Utah Sch0ol:Administrators' six to reopen the hearing if it apduration of ihe War and t. oh may feel exhausted. Conference will open in popleas. tow In months thereafter- - it was condi- pears necessary and required the - 'vitality. old at only 40. 50 or O. solely because your the House of Representatives at. trial period. tioned on a company to render "reasonably the ,blood lacks iron. Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain medicinal doses of Iron. plus atarillomi doses or tomorrow at 10. a.m. service and capitol continuous adequate if real So no disease you have , vitamin Bi. calcium. During this trial period, the to the public." to consider the "Traditional Proold t, or true Infirmities. but fool l company must maintain aniely because you lack iron: and you want to in. transit gram. p, c;vitaltry tbat make. you feel years younger. its schedule ot operations -courses. and .try stray today. 35c Introductory clic Mal 29cl make must at Posed The hearings; conference will .be a two-da- y At all drug stores evarywherein Salt statements at the end of each affair with the final day. SatLake City. at Waltroves and Pay Less, , 30 days during the trial period Adv. urday, devoted to departmental meeting, and the State School s Board Association A tourist camp, alleged to have afternoon in the meeting in the governor's 'board been falsely represented to the room. IIMIUWIURMW 2. Notion 20. Sodium ACROSS First, day discussions begin at purchasers was the cause of a 3.1Clam.bak. 1. Wall recess farat MME0100000110M $10,000 damage suit filed today in 10 a.m. when Charles A. Skid21. G. Expression Sum more, state superintendent of pubup ing party WWMUUDDMMEI Third District Court lic instruction, will talk on cur22. Prickly en. 4. Battle of disgust IMMstOMDMINM - The plaintiffs, Teddy G. Russell rent school problems. -f- ormation -whovelope of a MMORMMOMIO , - ,- 5. Bitter.vetch7T-Ifilit Othet subjects include- present and his wifeMannila D. Russell, IMMBEIROsialtis d1esi stateand - and -postwar planning, y lt43,.-theYour g bird MMUMOMODM thirged-thatAnimal's Conscious federal legislation, home econoMO011041WO,MMO 25. Organ of foot 13. Fruits located a tourist camp mics today. school 'guidance purchased in MROMMI11100MW i4 rincipakty7.Strut sight , State St. from Edward B. wartime. accrediting regular and OUOMM OOMMMI 26. 8. McCircle S. W. Eng. of I Large teachers and open emergency WOOR4 McCabe and his wife Mary S. disaisSlon. worin land Cabe for the sum of $17,600. 310 light dasser Yesterday's 8. Perfume 9. Region 15. Boys to the complaint, According 10. Compass 3L Erbium 37. Sandy tract nickname Mr. and Mrs. McCabe represented 1 Salt Flatters (sym.) point by sea (Eng.) that the property complied with poss.) state and local health laws and Study Chinese Tongue I 39. Girl's name 34.,G1ossy-su, 18. Rope with 0.4. Homed was in condition to be operated. 40. Asterisk faced fabric ruminant ' running WENDOVER PIELbClasses After the purchase the plaintiffs 35. Opposite of 17. To be con. S2read are-beisewage were-famin Chinese-langtag- e'to construct-a , ItT gTass to dry RIGHT nected with- - 19.1Oleurn- -system or be closed -by health conducted each Monday a nd ' 43. Resort 36. Across 21. Sleeveless (abbr.) authorities, the said.- ImproveWednesday evening at the post , garment ments in the .sum of $1,900 were library to provide both officers 23. One to I and men interested in the On. made on the property. whom pro. ental tonguean opport,inity to -acquire-- a perty is speaking knowledge of the language. transferred 1111111111111111111011111111 27. Noblemen Phonograph recordings a r e booklets29. Threes t - used, accompanied' by of instruction and exercises. 111 (cards) 5 A The course will enable a per 80'.Chest of -s-- on-lo A ask: ditections, make drawers r purchases and 6rder meals in 111 Soil Erosion any place where north Chinese, Service 2 aö the most widespread of the al al as alrotingster as Lively She's (abr.) spoken. Backache is better Now her 83. Most Z Z7 Many sufferer, relieve nagging backache real the discover painful once that they quickly, 85. Fissure filled cause of their trouble may be tired kidneys. , 3131 3 The kidney' are Natures chief wsy of Pik- , , with mineral fug the gloms acids and waste out of the Get Relief New Easy Way 88. Expression blood. They help most people pees about 3 34 33 Sit In Comfort. pima day. of sorrow disorder of kidney function permits of. Honor. ' '"4",14.. ''s County watchedy-hisolder--brothe- Preston motherwill her dead son, the highest milican tary clecoration-this-eount- rY 'Medal ! ' .7 al 0 f Junior Von Noy night a receive for y Is-Med- ,'? - ' - ' ,,..,, 1944Page.11 ,. . ..:: ' ,,..,::N4, ..;, ' the circumstances surrounding the sudden withdrawal from of. fire of the youthful reform. candidate mayor. Over the- signature of Ed Vendell, secretary of the Weber County;Democraticcentral corntnittee, the following statement was issued today: ,,, ' .. ,,,,x , :' S i i . ,.... '' " ,:, . ?: ,,' ,, . I '1 : 16, 200 Nurses Aids. , , ,,,.:, - Peterson, ttahThursday,;lifarch ,,, , - M. Blaine i, , , - , '.,. , -- Salt Lake ,Clly, , , ' . - construction." t, ' - '' liciatimillitalleatoMuNgAgmatodOwohalm."0001.wmaNdowavemmozooliNabohmoolusoll ily abodes as soon as work is corn-pl011...ilet511Ditft,Ilevir.,;under , '' -- - NEWS s - f. 2 i, n - : :. , . ' ' , ,0' tendered a written resignation which was t made public Tuesday as he was es: , being inducted into the army at Ft. Douglas. Commissioner Wil. ' lham D. Wood Jr., in Ft. Worth. , Tex.; on city business at the time, - ;',; left Harold L. 'is ' Welch the only member of the three-ma,... conbody proysent, and ' :: sequently, no action could be, nor has been taken on the resignation. i Rumors and rumblings-hav- e given rise to lunch speculation. ''' and demands for investigation ,,, and yesterday Attorn6 General ....." Graver A. Giles, at the invite- - Wm of Weber County. AttorneyBramwell Mayor ' ,,,, , i - , ,,,'' , i - .:L , L " - I I - THE DESERET 474- ,f i . ,, , - t '' : - " r -- Interest JSpecIaLTo theNew s u - , men,": and to OGDENSparked by a ,formal demand from the Weber County his superior 1i Dunocratic executlye tv commtee, , officers that be. interest in the Ogclen-cimayor tacks' Thursdar' warivorthrot - problem-tooktwcoma a insistence for the aition's growing 1 of Ihe matter and' a pleter airing grailikar)-highest, mounting interest In. who will as 1', award. ' vacated by Eent S. sBurmamewtheell.post war--"192- 0, , .. ', v- Mr taylon:Artin-baselhii--cO,, ., elusions on the "great accumula- tion of deferred marriages," ao, serted that housing estimates say only 5 per cent of the country'a home builders will - I. ; :y:::'.: - homes- - Under 43.000.;- -' ' Twenty per cent will build in - ' . - - P oment'- , ,, , -- OgderiPióbe , 1 ..,,, Ininandlimngons: , , . - Demands Grow For be,uat, d Board,---cleclare- --- 1171P i 'r c 4 Approxlmktelyper cenColl postwar housing fall in the - $6,000-$800price range, Thomas T. Taylor Jr, pres- idea of the Salt Lake, Real Estate -- , - - A- on Scarlet Beach, . 0 - Nathan I Junior VanNoy died ''-- ' - ileedsStudied . - "t'A--- --- Home Building ' . . 1. - I A 4.A414'11.-.0- , t A , A 4 A t. 01144,40444.044010,,,Ame.,4-- 1,, 1.a "AA - |