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Show . 14THE DtSERET NEWS, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 28, MIS' ,,,.,,,, - ',, - I, ' J.' 1.,,,NF , .,- ," - an- T., 4 ,,,,,,' 4:',4 1' . . --, - Willard R. Larson Gar-- ;; 'and. Lt. Larsón, s'on of Mr,and Mrs. 4 Zavid Larson'of Last Garland- -1 who, as a pilot. of 113E3724 Lib4- , l" ....- .-. , ?'' ; , , , hnextquartermay-hit-4500,--- - i,' , . ';: . - . , , - . '?"7 '0,, ,. 10-- ,.. --be- - , - ,, !' ' rriatil ' - - ; , , r - , . . i- .-- e , MAGNA--(Speetal)----C- mn 1942--too- fternoon--- cl large- of returning vetrrans, Mr r N ton said. He emphasized that mus r - -- -. with-from-30- . - Iii-W- four-engi- ne iiiiniiiiliii rganizetts-ainintmeed-Mar-Con - -- - - Candidates Et -.-- ervisitrat. i their-15th'- - Oil when-on-Ap- jiiand:0617-7'7"-----1:-.7-"--anc- y z '- v---- Scoat5t-tAan- ar schools - o- t? Streets,-according-- .. Prefers- - office 'Mining Men Deny'7 -- ernDivision,AmericanMiriing ' , .,..LL - ,,; - .,,:::, . ::: , ::, ; ': p,, - turneFrd ida- y o veteran attending Uni- - ing which Gov, 20- d a' . - Members of the Utah Furni- ture Association will meet Tues- day at I p.m. at the Hotel Utah for their annual election and dinner meetinc according to George L. Nelson, executive di- --- rector . -. Six directors from the retail group and six from the whole- sale and manufacturers - group Will be elected at the meeting, which will be attended by retailers, manufae- - wholesalers, turers and salesmen. James M. Armstrong, presidenttwill pre- side. , - - - lierbert t,,: B. Maw, ,,:: : , ,,:. tire-a- ;,. SETS , - ,;, '' o50 --- --- '..::::::.::::'::;:.:',:l':','.i.::1'..::;:'...:1. - 'i . I ' ,zulpc-ti- ..... i rt-,1,- :c,...2.fl'7,',1''..,,?" I i . . . :.,.,,''.- : . - : e ), g ,.. i. 4....... r s ; ..- - : ,.... '',54,,s,k, .,, ,,t .,!,,,,N,,.., ia ' ,,,, - ,, 1 , -- :,- . '' .:::;. 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IlL. o p e a n - , - ..! - r E ti - . ..:7 . urniture 1 , -.- ,1 ,.. , , - ACCESSORIES - f , - ,'. - -- ' i tvlei47426, 91E3 , - -- DECORATIVE- -- Ail 1- ); ) - , ' - ports. ----- - - if He'll he - jiggeredtileisheld allreoords for catapult getaway, .:: - - for climbing Ike a Sotmdproded rocket. But now along tomes,:,L,,. - -- li,'- a re- police :,, , , ,i e-C- --- ,--- , from. the autoroohije of,' Thfr- - nightraccordintto ' - S. 1:e- -- Johnson , ,, ',, ,., ., South Street, while it was parked near his home last - - .:. : :', ,it .,... FT tube were - nd - ,-,., , - ;WA A. i . -,,- . - - U. ported missing -in-action Jan. 'z Stat- e-- according Smith of fire . de- - fare Division of he'Mortar-bät:' .ajcillY4-- wal - , , --' , - - , ..n , i ...,: ". - - , .,. , Joilr' ::,- ....,. Fur niture Dealers Wheel;,SStolen , l' :: ':: ,: ,,:::" , , - - damage and - -- - ' and hon: --' versity; desires stock or light la- - Mayor EarLJ.Will,Glade ' 7 '::'; '', ' be introduced :; ::r.,:::: your car, grabbing bit all the hushed high poWer you've A.4 bor work. Full time to Dec. 10, ored guests , 41IN , c.: NI . - there- - and music will be furnished by I1.1 ; (7 , afternoons and evenings'H.. ::: ', gasoline ..-- newclay Conoco - et using Conoco ..0104 ' ,: i East High School. ,... tr ' ' , after. Moderate typist. William a group- from it;;;It . ' f . r ' ". St. talk-abo840 l. SixthlEast :7 South Talk about the "funnies.".; NO! the FUN. ; Henry, You'll 1 . Telephone - , ' .:.' without the e ears on ;,r:f:,::: , keeping your COOK'S HELPER: Veteran, -- ! . tacked and : ...... for fuel knock cook's as , ping ,:,.:,:,.,;:t:::,,,,::, , 24,desires employment 7 c,.....;:,,,,.,:: f experience 1, BR EAK :' (7. such good 'mileage That there's no use the new-da- y of ,, , ,; joy as army cook.- - Willingtoleave .. 416 - t, , -- :::, skimping on rides town, Weite Lester Wolfe,- , Gen., ,,...1,-L.,7,-- 1 ..,... , v.,, . , , , eral Delivery, Ogden. 7 '. ,,,, 4 a li with ,7,, click and a cold, I hit up rting , , , .gla Married vetero CLERICAL: .. ..,. f41,, , :....N , -fp, . :. ,,i,!:- : ---'I with two years-- B.- Y. ,,,,,;,,..,-- -Lingo 'Assortment : ''--r lv,Qt 44 7 , years army clerical school expe- -:Conoco' -'4, marks a. new ,:. the ,' in that and Leaf Kepi 1,7 :, gasoline clerical Drop , rience, seeks permanent 11 , Write, p ::G: First of :: forward. r . I': ,LLL,doul4e-Ieaposition inSalt Lake. came -- - , ' eminence .. thepre-wa,...,,,,,,,iik-:2,:..,,5- tir :,,, ,,,,: , wis-h,- 111, f Wayne Kerr, 210 North State St., .4--' ...Conoco gasoline chemistry And then came all our experience , ,,.: Priced - .., up , ,: , .,,:,::?.::,:,, Salt Lake. ::,:,':, t : A14111., ,:,,,, , ' ,,,..41;,,t9SIP - - - - TRUCK DRIVER: Veteran de- - 5i, :'::,.; With war's latest high-octan- e - , fuels ; ,: . So now you'll discover a:- , ,: i , 4?$0.,0 , ' - ; ' o,-, .,,, as sires temporary employment : (, Nzet , 0 with that , , or when A T 4 ,. newcan you-fi- ll do, carold ,14rreally ' you; , ky delivery truck driver ibr grocery ' ' ' I - ,i, ::: ,., if ,,,,,, or department store, or , would Co. That will be your new day! Continental Oil ::, Conoco . . ,,, Edd ,,.. ,,, .. ae'eept service station work. Co.:- I,, ....op- ,F Hawlik, 267 G- St.. S.- L. C. , ,., .1 ...,,,, ,,,--, , .7 ,,4 ,, , : .,a SERVICE STATION: Return- " ''''''' I ' . ''''', ' ,,, "'"'"".... 4, i ..4, ,,,.7..... ,,,, 4 r ,,,,,,..4,,.. 00,4144.t., 2Sugorhouse t 1 , ''',L,,,,,,...,,,,,..... r Ai t.i, ..,,,....,,,ritert!!'? ed veteran wants to lease going ) , 1 ., A4A.::: ::, :, .,,,,,,2,, ,,,,, , , Provo :,. 4 ,, I.. gip , Murray ' ' service station in city or suburb ,., 4144, ls,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ..:,, :,,,i',.1,:.;r",:-,, '''' '''''. Has managerial experience with , II41 I I o' -- i v:. 4?,..,,:" wr,44: ok,, 0, ;, ta:r4-TA ,I ''',PN :,:.;:. 7,71 -- -- - - .1E5art.4..-....' - iear-ol- ge - , :::, ,:, - . :;''business ''s - 6 WORKER: - IRO : , , ', "':i:,,;:;:,,:::,-',,-,,,,,:- ::: ::,:, -- ,...,: ':'::::H ::::':,::::::!!':::':f:!::::!::::: , , ; -'-'- herkircal--War- talion, ,, - e - , - y::: :,,:::::7H!:,::::::::::::::,:::::E,:::::. ' .,:"::' ::,' -t- .:.: ':::::.: .,:::::':: :: :" . .:, STUDENT '':::,:::i::,... L:!.. 77.7.7.7z.::',7;"'''1,.:71:,;:::::, -- , :n::.: :,,i ,.. I ;77 :, ! To ..' Meet Tuesday , , , :: '::::,:::::: :3 ,: ,,,A., ! i. Congress, at the conclusion oft Their three day annual - confer- ence at the Hotel Utah. The statement urged - repeal! - Of the- - war labor disputes act and discarding , of compulsory arbitration and said. that "war-- time concessions of greatly in- creased rates of 'pay and of other --waincreasing devices-- cannot - be maintained without greate . productivity of labor." , , pm.--4-467- - - - 't,-.:- :: United States is not a 4'have not" nation despite the pessimism of people in high places, and our mineral resourc,es have not been used up not ex- -artthey in dan!er of earl Thaustion. . This statement was contain- ed in the preamble to a state- ment of policy issued last nighti by, the Board of Directors West- - - 01' the ong .., us S. Is Depleted-1- -- Mr-Str- ork,---Call- ,,::,:,.:::;::::: :: -- : .lit the Shubrick Apart.; Men' arid the "Shepherd and the - -- Star" will hp presentecLpyth after-- 6 6, ..:..,..L ' , ' :.. Church of Jesus :Christ of LaiterDRIVING: : , Veteruan, -day ': Saints. Ls 'inside work .; ' 2derivwinagn. :; The a srade will begin prornpt- Permanent. R.". B. Daw::::' ,:; :: ,:. son, 127 Gordon Lane, Murray. ly at noon and will march down :,:, ,:;, ........... ,,,,::: from - theBrigham RADIO:--Veteran,--- single, 27, Main' 'St. :::1:: H:::: Monument to Third First Young holding Radiotelephone ::':::;:' :, Class License, desires employ- - South, east to ,State St, then, ::' .,.,,,;...,.,.,. mefirliTtRThToldraTitirlir-- s , trarth to -, i,.:, ',... , Two years' amateur operating, participants will , enter the po- .i:. ... four years' experience maintain- - lice gym. R. - W. Yule lights ing radar eguipment North Second-We- st Sharp,---37tions in the on at official cere- Phone 572615. be -- - . :''- l" ays ' :;:;:;::77.71::1,,;:':r::,r. es, .:' been with . . . to Sts., at 11 amt., today, to Fire Chief Ernest the Murray volunteer p artment. killed off the Anzio beachhead. He was born March 22, 1907, -"A Sandy- and was araduate of Jordan high school. " an Elder in 'Sgt.1Zolmstari-Avasthe Church bf Jesus Christ of Saints.- He is silt; ,Latter-da- y Ivived by three brothers and six Sisters: August LeRoy Johnson and Vern H. Johnson, Sandy; Francis S. Johnson, Union; Mrs. Olivia Borg, Mrs.-- Elvera Camp-- ..-bell and Mrs.- - Isabel 'Erickson, and Sandy ; Mrs. Amy Lords Mrs. Evelyn Duncan, Sall Lake . . - -- rc-- - I f - , ..', -- -C- ,. 6200 - Ciliated aL$700to the Thrld. 5- East Cune house, 37-South, at 8:30 p.m. yesterday, Assistant , Chief D. N. ' White reported today. First alarm was turned in it 8:30 p.m., a second following two minutes later. The fire broke out in the - third .story. Engine companies 1, 4 and 5 and answered the City, and -- ,MrsGenievelTran. -corn, Union. alarms. - . -- - Fire- to haye Fire believed started b ' 'Ilihbile.75.-46-07,t-i6- for- $700 -- Blamed - ng, p arade-- - Matches ' ' '' --- Sgt. ' -- i ' '- t Tythad- - 11 1 oBocivanactrnaeuildAG-aas--rfetedildt.or- le, I t credits and applications in ---- t". . - r scheduled for k-- -- - , An overheated motor started ' -- - -- GasServiceStation 7 . - 7;--A- Tci'Forni e ague - . ; ' - f:--- Litait ExtAcirines -- the i Gardens 1atop the Starlite Hotel Utah on Dec.- - 1 -- . - billion in'n847. 10 Amos 13.'.1enkins, president of the club, announced the annual' Christmas party 'will be held at ! -- ' i"s17tnia"'e-av:Pd-;;C;;aii-o- amount to . - -- é, -i'l 1 will sign for desks in their Honor Sandy Soldier dean's offices. - Law and medical classes will SANDY-Mem- orial services begin Dec.11. All othtr clasSes, for tgt. Leo W. Johnson, son of ' will open Dec. 12. the late Mr. and ;Irs. Gustave E. The English' placement exam- Sandy,' will be held illation for beginning freshmen Johnson, at 6 p.m: Sunday in theSaticly will be given Dec. li at lo a.m. Second Warcl The college aptitude test will be c hapeLBiishop held at 2 p.m. The mathematics '''' Joseph L. Pier- Placement test will be given Pec. son direct beginning ireshmemare services. the requIrethtolattend an. assemblY11 Sgt, Johnson, n Kingsbury Hall Dec. ' who served Between 3kand 40 I:vith n ; the - 83rd - , 7' l'a";''ans'dmm-e'dTc"a'rs't'i7d7- . ' Mr said. This will' be the INorton winter enrollment for than five years. ic Beginning freshmen, freshmen ...' who have just completed their ' '11 1 first quarter,- and law and inecil,, t, ical '.students, will register Dec. .10,,' . ,, All others, including transfer :ft ,0,"- --' 1 , ,e; will register Dec. 11. 110. i 1 i registration will take place .1"'' for Building .,,) ; iz..., ,,,,,,,." 7 0'1 '11''' , ",' , ',4. bember, was reported ' 0 7 Missing April' 29, 1944, has now ;0' 4:0 :' .,,,,04,,,,,e dead by. the war-' 1. ,teen reported Z .,,s' cepartment.4 1 ' 4, , ''Since no information has ilif', en 40,011 received which would sup- -.- or, I s''''"'"""",,,,,..--Lialdson ' 7 plat a presumption Of your son's Of illegal the CLASS PREM.- - . payment ELECTED . continued survival, the War De- - wage rates for the purpose of Umeinura, . I - partment must now terminate DENTGeorge NEW EDITORS STUDY PRIZE WINNINGYEARB901( labor to, - be i n practice,- , 22, Salt Lake-bor- n . pirating a absence Japanese, his of the by presumptive Joan Roberts, left, and Joan Ensign, coeditors Mr. Tuttle said ,, our associahas been elected president of ', - finding of death," the depart- - - ' 1945-4- 6 t talk things over, with "Cyprusonian," tion and members have worked 1 ment wrote Mr, and Mrs. Larson. the senior class at Ohio Wes- Johnson, business manager. very closely with 'the wage and , , , Lt. Larson was born in East leyan University. He is maj- divihour and public contracts Garland, March 31,1919. He was I oring-in busindrifirni;sion of. the Repartment.ot Labor a graduate of. Bear River High Ttration-l- AP in an effort to comply with all Wirephotor: hews---manage- r --- 7 provisions of the laws. We have of the school year book and I made every attempt to corhply 1 , in extra curricular prominent although the many provisions of 7:- - activities.c- - He - attended--USAQ, numerous agen- the law antf-th- where he majored in forestry, , , cies involved sometimes make it L . BS 41egree in ,June his receiving ' ' diffitult." . byColumbiaUniversit A Utah exiMarines-- have - been - J. P. Gibbonsehairman--o- f '--corp-s He enlistede in the army air mendation as medalist and spe7 sonnred H. C. Carlisle, sponsor, an- - the to a meeting at the New- committee invite& kis eialmentionlorphotography today, -- labor - relations touseHotel-at-4,--p.m.--tod- ay basic training at San Antonio, were honors bestowed upon the The, book was entered in the for the contractors' association,- when a local chapter of t h e 1 class Colman and "Cyprusonian,"Magna for senior high schools could not be reached for cornJligh Marine Cor,ps League will be x., mient------Waco,-Teto 600 pupilsr7: and received his School yearbooluin the eleventh ' commission June, 1943, at Foster annual yearbook contest spon- awarded the D.1 USMC retired, who The book was also " Vie , will Silard, Field, Tex. Although commis- - --serve as temporary - corn- Starfor distinction in Two iii- - ytdory, sioned a flatter Pilot, e , the field of student' lifiutdaii.srif. ' c 00 ships and signed to o as relating to patriotic support Thole now - in active service s- -was senT-tFle1dexT-1Birgcorps SOUTH SALT LAKEArthur r , ór211.."' if' ' --f- or his 1'11 ' training members--of. the leagueOnly . Shiirtlefri rifth crew left Mitchell Field. Ik- l- Y... i :, former Marines, hOwever, have -B-bomb-f-March-1,-19- 44, EastStreet,,IncumhenLarlember. a in ' and ness manager. Robert C ooper for Britain. president of the Granite dis- - votingfightf. - -. , the-- er of b ' Purposes league are to LIE h. tontinugood-fellowship-amo4,staftphotographeralcled 7 They were nearing MacFarlane. -- , Robert , ril 730 mer 1944. MISSIOn Christensen, 29, the members and to aid former will be enue, today were The staff for 1945-4- 6 their 'plane was heavily damaged Marines and 3 and Joan --bschool headed the ,Roberts didates by was coming for enemy fire and reported Inheritedhardships he- -, Robert No. in Joan to have been shot down near Ensign, board election precinct (Veterans are encouraged to L. cause of service. in the corps. business manager, Johnson, 3t Granite school district. Bremen,' Germany.use these columns for FREE for the five-yeVoting Mr. Larson received the Air WANT AD eervice in seeking Barbata Harris and Marlyn Mar.. ' : assistants. - school board' positIon is schedul,,, Wallet and Cash Lost lor, '.: , Medal and President's Citation employment)) A wallet Containing $15 was ed for Dec. t Blaine, Lincoln. for his son at Hill Field Dec. 4, (Employers are urged to daily lost Penn Marks, 114West Roosevelt and William with full military honors.. Sean these columns for the type , schools,- said Supt. David Cour- - South Temple Street, in thevi- Lt. Larson was an elder in the - of men they are seeking to em--, menChurch. He is survived by ploy.) cinity of South Temple and West :.: his parents- - and the following tioned, 7 the precinct includes- Temple PART TIME WORK: Veteran - (Continued From Page 9) .1' bmthers and sisters: Mrs. Palmer Alants part-time lice recel s.,, '.:: Granite.lunlor bigh. , work-- , from 4 ,,:, RidB. DeLong, Little Red and Cheyenne, Wyo.; Mary, until Mary, . -dailyTeleMrs. Boyd R. Olsen and ,Gierr M.--1 223. ing 'Hood. and Lynn . Larson, : ::: - .'::; y: ::,, :', .!::::::::::,::::::4.. '' OFFICE WORK: Veteran Floats Prepared :H.;::::,"-::.Larson, East Garland., wants-jo- b only. , 'Three Wise , - Floats ,:,:::: , , , , .,.:::.,,,.;!'"::',,:.l;',':'-'::::::f,',:,..:- arator !, 0 s -- - - J- ,. ,, , . major The West is fast becoming the. any of the 48 states-- 24 to none playground of the nation and scenic attractions, ,second of other Utah lr receive 208 million in the world, and hosts tourist dollars during the coming scenic wonders that have never year, David H. Mann, Utah De- been publicized," he said. partment or Publicity and In- , He explained that to a insure year, dustrial Development, told mem- getting the 208 million' bers of the Salt flake Advertising the Utah Department of PubliClub- a eeklyluncheon city rnent hopes to conduct. a nation- -' today in the Hotel Utab-- ,lHe pointed out that no other wide advertising and publicity of Industry. Oromises greater fi- campaign to rep the harvest nancial return to Altalins thart traveler's money. Mr. Mann just returned 'from the development of tourist busiof the National Association ness. Officials in Chicago,. "Vire have More to offer than Travel --where experts computed the fig- -ures on tourist trade. Accordto these travel experts. the Memorial 7Rites To - ing national . , ) , , -- .. , '- - - . ' ) , 1000 war vet- Approximatel erans in addition to those al- reacy on the campus are expect- ed to enroll at the University of Utah this quarter, Joseph A. Norton,-acting registrar, an-- flounced today. H. Registration at the university r ,0 , - , . s , . , , Expected At U I , , 4 E ,. i 200 Million Income From Tourists Seen :711000 V6terans ' '4 , . ., '46 - jee oneUtah mart has been listed as killed in action. - it. t 1664- 'The war department today He was: fk, ,t . . - I - 4, On Illegal Pay , i ar II .1"" ., " - i.,. -,- - WLB Opens Although pirating of labor 0 .; 'tlifiv 4'0' through payment of illegal wag- '. ,1 f es apparently has been a prac, :11,1 tice in Utah, Mark Tuttle, man,...ype ' Vi ager, Associated General Con-, tractors of America, said Utah I lt, , members have tried faithfully to '' ,,.. 1 , comply with the law. . ti ' The Ninth Regional War La- 1 , Denver today was ,bor Board in International .,...4 , s,., News .'"',. . reported by -f Service as starting a campaign ' . ,1 to bait this practice of illegal f ,002,s00"-'''',,.10t- 'wage payments in violation,-o,., ''' e LA. 0' the wage, stabilization 'order in ' -- 400,00,0,'"0mountain states of Utah, sf the .rokt,.. : ,,,,01 Colorado, t New Mexico, Wyo- - 1 '..d; ,.. -r , e Montana and Idaho. ming, 6,,,: ..,..., re "''. : '' 41A....., 1,4 ;' Don- WLB Chairman Glenn J. , "of ''''" , ;It ' -- .., said the investigation will ',eel' Among 1 - , 1,-- , .3,,, 44 - . , ,.... f.issrngUtah Ilan I itfati -- ,. .. - , . , . -- - - - .,.. - -- , ..., - i . - ,- . 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