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I , siWest I . , t A.,41Eitil 9 MAKES s )a-- $141 tVgit'J'0( THE PARIS WHICH ,, ,,,. 4,1:, Q: clko 4 ill-- 1,' Th r N - 4 -1 5.-- -3 1' I x ,- '':- llil r ctil . A . - IP .. di I ,,, 44 ,0- , - 1'.'15' t .,.,,,,,i a 174, large variety N - , ....4, a- It e0 , and THOUSANDS of yards of this quality printed cotton fabric in scores of pretty and colorful patterns. This spectacular THOUSANDS 4 0 .,,''.r.,,... f.:,. li , 7.:i - IF'. ,:,...,:,ceel,"bt .f : ' 7, :e4.,,,.:: ' ',, 'A 1:, ' .,.... , '. ' 2.;.'',,,,:: '''''. k .4 ,.. 1 , ...:::.4.,,.. ri ? ,, :, - , ,......i .0. :''',..'.:.4 - ibm.".:''::. - 401.1.",..,., IS - , ak L. 1 , .:'...,, . ,... ". :' ;.. 'i',. A -- :":! ' 4, ' 7:!.. :4;'.,:f.: ,: .,:5, 4.;':. :i. !. ' ' ,,e' , Lorenzo E. SummerhoTs. C.P.A. spocicti Instructor in accounting. Beginning April 28: ADVANCED ACCOUNTING a $1 FOR OFFICE WORKERS NOW Houn: 8 to 9 a. m., Doily (be I 4 . eo etc, Call L. D. S. ,, BUSINESS COLLEGE TO North Main ,, , s J. , , . . i"' .t - . ":',''' '!, , .4( 0 - ,9..,, .!,,-.' , ." 4';',., , ' '.'. ,,,, ', - . - , a .,,, ,,, ;. ', - ',... -- ' , '' , .'Llt logg said. Out of town officials. who will attend the show include: 111. B. director of sales; M. P. 0 ,,,,..? .1 , 1', S, .t. ':.. 1 . , , , . .. " - ,. 't el 4. 1... .0 4 :. 4 , , rlir , . Ar....,-- k.') ,,,,,,' 0.f :).) Ni, 1 N ', ''''''' 0 0 , f:; ,t;) f 'X 0 0 ,4.,,,,,), 00 ()'71if NI, ; , A et 'N ,,, .,,, 4... NS ' xi N r Nfrffk. N. 4 ' , '' N , , ,... - .1 4,,' .'" , , gel),C-N- 40, , f , ir-.5a4-- it 24 St t. ,i, , ,. - 4 , . ,.0 , . i,, t!! . ' ' . 5';''''104- s44' ,,iA , ,11 ," 4',.;..J. 1., . t '' . ., : 4 , 1 , . 4:Tr il . .,... ! i at soRRy.,..N0 MAR . Salt Lake City I ' ORDIRS fl i-- 011 r pHONE , BE ACCEPTED! ' ... , ,, a. . I, . ME PARIS , - , . . FABRIC CENTERStreet Floor , . 4 , , id , . . , ., . . , , . , . . , t - . A - - , . 1 . : ' , .. , ,, a 1 , t Init , v 'I: fE..q.i!: - , ' ' ;,,,, . , lv- , .7. '.; ,, a ' it N'O.. , Aa- . ,;,. ,,,, ' alt. - . . ;1.7 ,, 1 , .' 1 i1:,,i,... :: ' ; s, 4 ,,, 4';' If '...' - 4 :.4 ,,, Geg, Bicklcy, . ,. - ' .. ' , , ..'- -- 4 4 0 ,,,,,t ,. .:1t4 , '. ..4s .. , , .'",z ' , - N eer ''",- :,..0.N4) . . i4 'r, "4,sfre)4N, e , le frN 14. i, ' ,..,....," . sa4,......., 0, . 'l N,IS.,. .p, . , 1 ' I o".I , ,,,,. -- -- toi .:. . d '', - ;;:sg , --4.- ful COTTON FABRIC. West High School auditorium, Sam B. Kellogg, district traffic manager, announced today. ekdItat and demonsttions, acquainting UAL personnel with the new luxury airliner, will -be featured, Mr. Kel- A 7-- , - p t's, ,, ,.. 4., 'k,,,,. AA '' ., ct. I:: A. , , -, , t4.714 4,.. ,..,t '' . 4 v-- L. .. .,,.,,,,,. ,,.,, .;"., ,i , .14A get your share of this wonder- - o'clock''at manager of cargo sales: R. E. Johnson. vice president of advertising: H. E. Morley. assistant to the western sales manager; N. B. Rader, manager of passenger sales; H. J. Merchant. manager, and P. Prison eastern galas assistant to the eastern Werner, Louis C. Renberg, 50. hunted sales manager. Intensively since he escaped from the Utah prison at the last Dec. 26, today was returned to the tE,1:,10fEfEli3EiiiiiElEfii,i,.::'.f;EIF4 Warden John E. :i;ifii:!ig:iizi::E:i:'i:i:zi:::F:'::1:;;:::-:-::,:- i prison, reported rii Harris. i;;i iiii!f Renberg has a long record in i 1 connection with criminal assault , 11,414,Mv ifElf:t involving women. He was re- i garded as a dangerous man to be at large, and the nation was 411410! 1,01-1i,,,.. circularized after the escape. He ,!Fi: was arrested on a drunk charge ..,..,.,:.. , at San Bernardino. Calif.. and iifiii 111 k ,..-recognized at the prison there. ', pt. 4,, Ellii'.4 Returned also' was Robert ':iES::: "4,11 I '' , , Cummings, 27. Cummings was '11,:i i iIE,. sentenced originally in 1941 for second - degree burglary and . iili!lii.iii,!!iiiE,i:.!:iii.,1.:ii:EiFii,E:iziii,i4.-grand larceny. He escaped on es:. .1...,!..!..!,,,.!,!:.,.,:,,,.,,,,,!,..,,.,,!,,, 1942. Sept. 13, 00' . . . . COT- - moon-se- t all season long. We suggest that you be here early FRIDAY in order to anirs- 8 to sun-u- p ea lt . Sub laces !nebulae Mochanice of Accounting Closing the Books Statements Partnership Accounting Corporation Accounting And many Mors Visitors Welcome at tho ...Opening Session For An intensive. practical course information about fees, contents of the COUT1, how" tonight at . cool, clean color .',. Utah Escapees Returned to EMPLOYED. S If it isn't one thing it's another to delay the proposed tour of the state by the Utah Flying Farmers Association. Bad flying weather caused the first delay and the demand of spring farm work necessitated further postponement and now it seems that the group will not be able to take off until the telephone strike ends. Association officials announced today that the group would make the tour the first good weekend after the phone Strike is ended. .. . singing with TONS to live your life from Telephone Strike At West Tonight Air Lines' Mainliner Delays Flying Tour 300United will be the "star" at .4. f . UAL Sets Show '1 ..00.0'.': - ' I -- 4 event has been made possible by one of America's foremost cotton manufacturers. Length after length in FULL BOLT PIECES t a , , ' . ;:.,,,,,, i,,, 4; ' 4). '':'', ' 44 - -.-0 .1!! 1 ...,,, '' ,:,:, 1 7 ,', ,.::-- V , - f" p.m I; - ' - , ss 14, , v- ,. ) - , 41, - ' , , ii-o;.c- :. , , .. t:'.' .' 110 , , , , -n. i , . . . - To Be Honored , , ,,, 85th Birthday X-r- ay ,,, e iv (, ' Researchers Hold Meeting , A) . ,.,., ,,,,, , '!it ...,4 ,, , P' '.; , of a 41011f . ' , t 151N; ' 111 , yu to Revise ed ' . Mediation of dispute tween employes and the Bing-I- n Garfield ham and Railway Corn- to get under ;,,pany is expected -B way within a week or sooner," B. M. Alvord, Cleveland. O., vice ot president. Brotherhood of Loco-- J Imotive Firemen and Enginemen, today, 1 A strike of the B and G em- 1 A ployes was set for 12:01 w in to- day but it was called off for a PROVOBrigham Young Uni- - reasonable length of time" late versity will completely 'revise its yesterday when union represenadmissions policy for next year, tatives received a mediation offer effective with the autumn guar- - from the U. S. Mediation Board. To Offer Formula ter of 1947, President Howard S. To Accept Board's Offer In the first letter to county McDonald, announced today. Mr. "We always accept the media- chairmen and directors, President McDonald said that Farnsworth and J. Parley White, under the new policy all stu.. tion board's offer," Mr. Alvord welfare commissioner. announc- dents entering the university for said. "It does not mean that we ed that the commission would the first time will submit writ- - are calling off the strike. but we ,41 hold a series of regional con- Iten forms which will be furnish- - are willing to give the mediation It ferences with the local boards ed to them when requested by experts a 'chance to work out a during the latter part of April the Admissions Committee at the S011iti00,' be said. Ross Fora FL Washington. D. and early May at which definite institution. President McDon- mediation expert formulas for cutting personnel in aid emphasized that this proce- - C.. long-tim- e the respective areas would be dure will apply only to students with the board, is expected to announced. entering for the first time and arrive in Salt Lake within the The commissioners explained not to those who have been pre- - next few days. A telegram from that a $19,000 per month reduc- viously enrolled in this or other national brotherhood headquarters informing union represention in administrative allowances years. tatives of the mediation board's required an overall personnel reThese be will applications duction of 30 per cent. The com- studied by the admissions corn- - offer stated that Mr. Foran would mission noted, however, that mittee and the student applying be in Salt Lake in a "week or sooner," Mr. Alvord added. some boards carried greater staffs will be notified of his acceptance B and G emplyes called their proportionately than other boar',; or rejection within a period of and stated that employe en- ten days, it was said. The basis strike against the company after trenchment in some areas would for the selection will be consid- - no agreement could be reached with the Utah Copper division. go as high as 50 per cent. backan eration ofof thethe academicand also Kennecott Copper Corporation "We have searched for ground applicant, is constructing a new rail-o- f equitable basis for all," the lethis standards. The which road line designed to serve the ter stated. "In order to arrive generalcharacter is academic at a fair and uniform basis for an average grade requirement of "C" or company s operations from Bingdetermining the size of staff that higher as recorded on the tran- ham to its mills and smelters. can be maintained in each local scripts of high schools or other Objections Described lb welfare department we have institutions attended. contends the The company worked out a formula. We shall Concerning previously his character stand- - new line will be strictly an into in formula this you present Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd. dean ards, detail at the time of the regional of students, said. "It is assumed dustrial line. This the railroad to on grounds ." conferences that students who are admitted erriployes objectof the new line to BYU will uphold the standards that employes Outlines Immediate Cute lose all of their rights unof the Church of Jesus Christ would Railroad Retirement Act. der the Chairman Farnsworth's letter of Latter-da- y Saints, including stated that emnto Mr. Johnson outlined the re- on-use of tobacco and .alcoholic The company likf curtailment program that has beverages, and the maintenance ployes now under the retirement act would not lose benefits al-been put into effect for the high moral character." ready accrued if they worked on months of April, May and June, the thre,f months for which the notDr. Lloyd saidthethat it was the new line. but that their beneuniversity fits under the retirement act planned by state Legislature appropriated that any worthy student should not continue. funds under Senate Bill 197 be- be denied educational ooportun- - wouhld workers on the industrial the new biennium started fore t on July 1. ities, but rather, he said. "It is line would' be covered by other help insure through this policy labor acts such as the wage and Under SB197, the letter ex- to an opportunity for.them to ob- - hour law and social security, the plained, approximately $51,000 tam n that education, and to help company said. is cut from funds available for success to those who en grants and $10,000 per monthad-is insure ter the university." cut from funds allowed for ministrative costs. Regular metriculation require- To stay within its financial ments of the university are grad4 limitations, t h e department uation from an accredited high noted its cuts as follows: 1 school, or the completion of Elimination of 30 positions in loi NIrs. Elizabeth Russell Day. cal and state offices; 2Suspensh e r nt said. Admission may also .13e Hunter, who observesanniverion of the $35 per month pay-rebOhday for infirmary care; 3 secured by veerans or other eighty-fift- h April 28. will be honored Halting of the $1 per day for students more than 21 years of sary Sun-pa4Disconable to successfully at an open house reception home are who detention care; age ' day from 3 to 6 the standard General tinued operation of the mobile '," the at ,k.: p.m. unit; 5Elimination of cational Development tests in . "4. L ' ,..',payments for dentures and for , , medical and surgical appliances, 6641 '4 ti Feulner, and 6Termination of allow3500 ances for home renovation and - 400l; ''''' St., . -- ,...,,,,-- repair. ' Mrs. a Further Cuts Needed .."' was 441Sar Day 1 born in Coven- 4. Under provisions of H13151, Science Research Associates, 4., 4 r y, ,'. -- ....... England, , the new welfare law granting publishers of guidance materials ... -; April 28, 1862. $45 per month maximums, which and tests for educational insti-, caMe e h S to goes into effect on July 1, more tutions, opened a four-da- y reg(t's. Salt Lake City I ".4''' drastic welfare curtailments will ional meeting in the Hotel Utah ' at the me of be necessary, the commission under the direction of ,.. .4amal seven. She mar- said. This 'program will require today, William J. Cummings, Chicago, vagaaataimas1"116"11.r i e d Laronzo an additional cut of from 75 to director of public relations. Mrs. Day Day in 1882 in SO positions in state and local to Mr. Cummings. the Salt Lake House. staffs to meet a' 20 per cent cut theAccording research department has not Mr. Day died Endowment Feb. 17, 1944. In administrative funds and to only provided educational and Mrs. Day has been a resident ',overcome the loss of the 15 per for youth. of Hunter for the past 61 years. cent county money which no vocational guidance war the but, during provided An active member of the Church longer is available. Administra3000 libraries with occupational of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y tive funds for the year will run information. It is now working Saints, she served as president of from $235,000 to $240,000 less with veteran administrations and Relief Society of the Hunter than formerly, the letter said. veteran councils in simi- the Ward for 14 years and as counFinally, money available for college lar capacity. selor for 21 years. relief grants each year after J 11,The following regional repShe has two sons and three 1, will be from $1,300,000 to 8 yare resentatives the attending 500,000 less than was available four-da- y daughters, H. Earl and Ezra R. meeting: Day, Mrs. Lavine Nielson, Mrs. during the previous year. Mrs. Edith F. Mans, CalifIrene Feulner and Mrs. Etta Thomas ornia; Burke, Oregon; Ridd, all of Hunter. She also has I, ' Dr. 27 Kansas and Cott, Rhylow tvao',, grandchildren and nine - Hans Wight, Salt Lake. ....' ,... Local education and youth , , All friends and relatives are ..'? guidance authorities were guests invited to attend the reception. 0414"1"""11,I ., of the .,'' at a luncheonin meeting the Hotel Utah. group today its legislative appropriation. addition. a second letter, signed, by Philo T. Farnsworth, welfare commission chairman, was sent t Lawrence E. John- son, Randolph, chairman: State Advisory Council to the Welfare Commission, outlining the mission's problems under the new welfare law and listing the cur- tailments in the relief program which must be accomplished to" stay within legislative appropria- - 4 ' is 1947, if 1, , . be 50 ' , p 410110,,.,, Mediation of B & G Dispute today were informed by the State Welfare Department that cuts in s oon effected by July, to per cent must personnel ranging from to remain', Expected the welfare administrative program the 30 , NEWS- -7 . .. Chairman Outlines For, Meeting New Law Chairman and directors of county welfare departments , , THE DESERET' 1947 24, April Thursday, ,.. , , , , . . , ' - . . . ' . , . , . , 4 ' , |