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Show 4 Utah Tops High Schoo Graduates i S 1 - ' The Younger Generation Although (pending less on its educstionsl system per student than the average state, Utah out ranked the rest of the nation in percentage of students graduate ed from high school, according to a report by the U, S. office of education. In 1943-4- 4, Utah graduated 1? students per 1000 of population, compared with a national average of six. -However, Utah spent $112 per student for' operation of the school systerri, and the average expenditure for the rest of the states included In the report was ' . v $118. Wyoming, which spent $150 per student, was third In per cent of students graduated with NeV per 1,000 population, braska graduated 11 per 100P. for Averages annual salary teachers, based on 39 reporting states was $1762. Utahs average was slightly above this fig-u- re at $1792. Other western states showed salaries as fol-- " lows; - California, $2616; Washington. $2099; Nevada, $1676; Oregon, $1809 and Wyoming, - f i Syr I Hi, Kathleen Huber V ! S This time I think Ill try the Army. With this remark and at the ripe old age of 17 years and. two days, Glen Ellis Moore, 341 Hollywood Ave., Salt Lake, veteran of one years service with the Marine Corps, today enlisted In the Regular Army for a three year hitch. Undetected for eleven months, Modre enlisted -- in the Marine Corpa in June, 1944, when he wan only 15 years and 6 months of age. He took his boot training at San Dingo and was far away ftrthe SoudrPacifie and about to make a landing when his age was revealed. Private Moore elected not only a change of service, but a change of scenery. He used the option earned by his three year enlistment to choose the Air Corps and the European Theater of Operations. Im not angry with the Marines. I just want to try something different this time and the Air Corps and the European I want Theater are just-whMoore said shortly after the oath was administered; PA" - Randall Frost Miller JTanene Burrell ,y y" E- - H. Az-bof the OPA rationing divl-siowill leave for otherflelds of endeavor next Thursday, H. Grant Ivins, district OPA director, said today, OPA' rationing division will cease to exist on that date Mr. Ivins said. Sugar rationing will be taken over by the OPA price division next Friday, Mr. Ivins said. ' Mr. Rich will be affiliate with Inland Wool Company, 225 Kearns Building, and will devote S. Grover Rich and l Executives Association hold its regular weekly meeting Monday at 131 South Main St., Monday at 12:15 p.m. Lloyd W. McClenahan, vice president, will furnish the program, The monarch butterfly lias been known to attack a hummingbird. SOLES Woman's - Women's Pk TOP LIFTS HALF SOLES EQUPMEMT Kathleen Owen ' il Anniversary To Be Kept AUTO-STEE- TRUCK R Team or Tractor Combination pole for use with team or tractor, Aulo steer. Timken bearings, new tires and tubes. Adjustable box bolster stakes. Use reach on flared or straight-sid. or flat bed. e Rotary Fresco 2 Section Spring Topth 3 Section Spring Teeth Ford Ferguson Tractor .............. Scraps! Harrow eeaeet Harrow Mowor Wheelbarrow Type Sprayer Sprayer (Veterans ate encouraged to use theta columns for FREE WANT AD sendee In seeking employmenL) (Employers are urged to daily ean these eolumne for the type of men they ere eeeklng to t i PROJECTIONIST: Veteran, married with family, desires full-tiwork as "projectionist. Experienced on most all -- types of motion picture sound equipment and arc lamps. Has had several years experience in civilian theaters and circuits and two years of army experience. References - and Theater Service Record Card from U. S. A. M. P. S. Robert M. Ellis, 964 First Ave. Phone CLERK: Veteran, 23, mar ried, reliable end steady, wants general clerical work or position in personnel office. Will accept employmenL Four and one-ha- lf year military administration experience, Glenn A. Hansen, 621 Bryan Ave. Phone SHIPPING CLERK: Veteran, 23, wants work as purchasing, stock or shipping clerk, jflerk for U. S. Bureau of Mint!iMmtil drafted. Good references Alvin E. SchmidL 620 West North Temple St. Phone 1 ?89. ROCK MASON: Veteran, 35, wants work as rock mason, painter, bulldozer operator and miner. Two years experience as rock mason before entering army. In service operated bulldozer and was painter. Charles P. WrighL 176 West South Temple SL Phone PAPER HANGER; Experienced paper hanger, now staFL tioned at Douglas, wants evening work. Has complete set of tools, Harvey Rich. Phone 35-m- m. ; out-of-to- !' 3-- 1 W, IM tlfl 'WH t 'Jo 1 dusfin-oCumier- e Studios , . OGDEN 2371 Washington Phene 2 2333 Phone , 131.30 32.30 41.11 .142.12 eeBe 97.20 2.22 . Compression DAILT HOOKS; I a. m. to S p. . Mon. end Sat. 'll' I p. m. Sundays 13 to I p. . ' UAHUM LOADER HYDRAULIC Alio Available te; sanitary, most efficient way to milk e mow clean, cowi. Give milk faster. , No, springs, no snteeth seam, gasket. lest stainless steel pail. Unit resists high-grad- Long-lastin- at vo. The board authorized employment of three teachers at the school, providing the State Board of Examine w grant a deficit in the schools budgeL Otherwise the school will close down for Jackof funds, according to Dr. Bateman. Also authorized for March was a meeting of agriculture, religious, business, labor and fraternal organization lic representatives to formulate-pubeducation aims in Utah. S. L. Engineer Wins Army Award f rust, corrosion. FamtaH H. er M. STEEL-TU- 24 David Bradley manure loader, hem bucket hydraulic lift, and clear any standard bam door. Useful for many loading fobs around th farm, also for moving soil Furnished for International, Formal, John Deer A and B, Allts Chalmers W C and Massey HarSee it at aur farm ris tractors. store today. g MOVfS SOIL ALL tOO.. 12Vj-Gau- STEEL 20-Ra- Milking Machine Teat Inflations Sleet Milk (tool Dairy pail Roll. 2$ Inehaa 39 Inchca 47 inchca 1! go. -- iterating lack tor Filler d CDS ... ViWtf mi High. j3,49 High With . Filler ........ MukirtS?.?. 2.79 Seamless JiooU.d y0U , W.wi Its i:.:?rqyed float Wat.rer SI lack Iretter Feeder h Breiier Feeder Inch Chick Feeder , Chick Feeder Antomotto Ttm Switch Steel Welded Egg Sa.k.t . PUCE YOUR 36-In- ch ......oi. uMSS2M MMMtrdis eeee eeegk-e- 3.S9 1.69 1.79 .938 1.19 9.95 89c FOR CHICKS FROM 14e ORDER NOWI PRICED 4-2- Feet 49: Mad of pressed steel Capacity 12'o--l is 3 cubic feel. speed reduction for use with motor. Handle FOR provided for hand operation. MIXING FEED, CONCRETE, FER, TitIZER, ETC. 'k . 9 3.98 FARM MASTER OIL BROODER ,, 60-In- ch ft ft 54 Inch Canopy 0 fj ........ 22.95 Wicklesj burner guaranteed 400 yews! Large hold S I f chickel Economical; Absolutely hum about safe! 3 gallon cheap fuel oil or kero.' sene daily. Double-drutyp. A Thermostat, Automatic draft reg- n ulator. tank. Similar to illustration. STORE HOURS: 10 A. M. TO 6 rverwre tvvf MAIN AT BROADWAY AA geqiit lixer 3 Cubic' 2.39 ...oo.oo. IS V or Flat Fulijey Wheel. Hand or Fewer Operation Solti 39.05 Eire. Ireod.r Trp h IA S9 19.05 12-In- ch 24-Inc- A Qt. Seamiest 1,11 jg.gS 14-Fo- ot POULTRY NETTING 3.81 hiYv i7.es ol STANCHIONS Milk Kent WELDED STEEL GATES ISO-Fo- strong H2H2222W2tSt92t2ttSSit2S22ti High, 12-Fo- ot MESH Extra construction. f22222ttM2tt222Htt22Mtt22MtttMttlif3i Wire g Purchases of 1120 er Mare carbon steel iublng. Malleable east, ings. Easily installed. Include elanchlon hangers, water bowls and stanchions. Top and 10-Gau- ge Discount on 10 3 Finest STEEL DEFIANCE FENCE B of tom STALLS CARD Es UFTtNO HAT TO MOW DOOR Pro- CAMP TENDER: Veteran, 40, wants work as camp tender, sheepherder. Can drive wagon, cook and ride. Has had cattle Major Harold Boehmer, meexperience. Earl C. Thompson, chanical engineer for the Utah New Ute Hotel. Phone Power and Light Co , before his entry into service in 1941, is Illustrated Magazines wearing the Legion of Merit, highest U. S. Army Asked For War Prisoners fourth award, for "inventive genius Utahns today were urged by and engineering skill in aiding ul B. Tiemersma, Netherlands the wartime mission of the Ogin Salt Lake, to make den Arsenal. available as many illustrated Major Boehmer was InstruAmerican periodicals of the last mental in devising machines three years as possible to be sent which eliminated steps in procto the Netherlands East Indies essing of ammunition, Including for Dutch and Allied internees a "delinker which speeded up and prisoners of war who are renewal of tracer and Incendistill detained In camps there. ary cartridges. The medal was presented by Magazines will be accepted at 1665 Laird Col. W. A Capron, commandthe i ing officer of Ogden ArsenaL Ave., or post office box 723. Vice-Cons- 62I: Saver Proposed short term vocational education courses in Utah will receive final action of the State Board of Education at its March meeting. Dr. E. Allen Bateman, board chairman and chairman and state superintendent of public instruction, said , ' today. The proposal was discussed by the group yesterday along with problems centere- d- around the Immediate future of the Central School J ? in Aluminum Mr. and Mrs. Hyler Vocational Schools Action Set in Marck Utah-Vocatio- 1 STAIRLESS STEEL MILKER UIIIT FILLING MANUKI SPXEADSft C. Nelson and Anna Marie Anderson Nelson, was born in Mor ni, SepL 3, 1869. Her parents were among the early Moroni settlers. Mr. and Mrs. Hyler were mar-- t ried Jan. 24, 1896 in Salt Lake end have resided here ever since. Both active members of the Church of Jesusf Christ of Latter-day Saints, they belong to th Hawthorne Ward. They have two ihildren, Mrs. C. E. Alsop and William F. Hyler, 11 grandchildren, and 7 all of Salt Lake. H i V o A Brand New Time and Labor ,uhJLJ. i t' flmU' siFi !' .......r. ...... 4 if' 'n 1141 e Hydaulic Lift 8 BAIT LADE 12 So. Main 8L Si90 1 . 4 (Oil fin ijft At r For Use With ipD? Aars MEIlS FULL LEATHER and Rubber Heels 4 tJJJ Todd Beers Wilde Gary Kim Reynolds The Deseret News congratulates Kathleen Huber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon S. Huber, 1722 Shelmerdine Court; Randall Frost Miller, ton of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond J. Miller, 2118 Seventh East St.; Janene Burrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burrell, 209 South Twelfth West St,; Kathleen Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Owen, 387 M St.; Gary Kim Rey K you cutter with there terrible attack! South St.; Todd Beers Wilde,' son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Reynolds, 1089 East Forty-eight- h of Asthma when it Is cold and damp; If nodls, raw. Wintry windi make yea choke at if son of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald C. Wilde, 1015 Kensington, and all other babies one year old today. each gasp lor breath wai tire vary laat, it reatiul simp ia Impossible because oi Babies Were Born Yesterday In Mr. and Mrs. Wesley WUkes, th atruqqla to breathm If you tha ' 133114 Lincoln St. diaas is slowly wearing your Ilf away, gait Lake Hospitals To: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey, don't laU to nd at one to th Frontier BOYS Asthma Co. lei a Ire trial oi a remark-ab- l Mr, and Mrs. Charles Everett 1626 East 3300 South SL method. No matter whr-yolive GIRLS 153 Lincoln St or whether you have any faith in any King, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Staub, 863 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Birrell, remedy under th Sun, tend tor ihi ire The golden wedding anniverThird East St. trial. It you have .uttered tor a lifetime 361 Third East St. and tried everything you could learn of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Atkin, sary of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mrs. Alvin Soder-qui- st, Mr. and without relief; oven il you are utterly Hyler will be celebrated Sunday son, 336 Emery SL 2555 Fourth East St. discouraged, do not abandon hop fust Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gostoms-k- i, with an open house from 3 to tend today for thle ire trial. It will coet Mr. end Mrs. Kenneth David8 p.m. at their home, 1381 Lin504 Sixth Ave. you nothing. Address 555 First South St. FreeHer Asthma Ce SMS, Front). Sldg son, . coln SL Coles Mrs. F. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Johnson,4 George 4IS Niagara Street. Suiiale 1, New York was born Mr, 14, 656 Hyler Markea Ave. Sept. 655 Ave. Dnggs (Adv.l Mr. and Mra. Vaughn Spend-lov- e, 1868 in Salt Lake, son of Michael R. Hyler and Elizabeth Butcher 2151 Vermont Ave. Mr. and Mra. Don W. Ence, Hyler, both 1847 pioneers. Mrs. Hylef, daughter of James 763 Third Ave. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Biddle, 958 South State St. C-- HALF SELES r Walt Service U Desired r 7 Men's and Boys' ALL-STE-EL Fres for Asthma During Winter PART HOPES: I a. ra. to I p. m. Fridays and Sat. tU I p.r . Sundays 12 to p. m. K Big Basement Farm Store The .. m a Given prompt Attention Mail Order 1.G4 STATS ST. Salt Lake City 51. Utah A end Workmanship Guaranteed Materials ' a. Writ. 10. 1420 t REPAIR! SHOE ' UTAH VENETIAN BUND COMPANY This years rice crop in the Philippines is only $0 per $ent of normal. r I VENETIAN BLINDS ' "will n interests in Idaho a Mr. Axbill has accepted of position as sales manager Economy Tire and battery Company, 575 South Main Street. Both Mr. Azbill and Mr. Rich joined the OPA in 1942. r , METAL 1 Executives Group To Meet Monday Members of the Salt Lake Scottish Club met last evening at the Temple Square Hotel .to commemorate the 187th anni- versary of the birth of the famous Scotch poet, Robert Bumsv , A program, dinner and-- community sing highlighted the affair, along with a reading of two Burns selections by the ' Rev. A, W. Lyons, pastor of the First Immanuel Baptist Church.;' Whlle-Yo- u Call J 20, 1946 Scottish Club Keeps Anniversary of Burns some time to ranch and livestock ill nj at $1471. 0M Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan, THE DESERET NEWS, Youth to Try OPA Rationing Officials Army Now He Is Old Enough Wjli Leave Jobs Thursday t, J 4k M. EVERY WEEKDAY ' " SALT LAKE CITY to-.- v DIAL 4-- 7, |