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Show CancerFund' Drink Costs Driver Fine Of $150 . J V BeStretched a result of the Agricultures Share - the - livestock plan tffecttve'wtthln the state on May 1, O. C. Bowman, OPA price specialist on foods, stated Friday. A Wartime controls resumed In an effort to divert meat from blackmarket to legitimate channels provide that meat plants may butcher as many cattle and calves each month as they did in a corresponding month of 1044 and 80 per cent as many swine. Sheep and lambs are not effected, Mr. Bowman said. "Any class two slaughterer, who had a license under Control Order No. 1, in 1945," Mr. Bowman said, does not need to register. Only those, who lost their licenses or do not have . . licenses need apply. "Class three slaughterers, those killing less than 6000 pounds a year, will be required to keep records of their total,, kill and be .subject to Inspection at any time. over Any person slaughtering this amount automatically becomes a Class two Slaughterer and must apply for a license. Mr. Bowman said there were about 73 class 2 or state inspected slaughterer houses in the state. V ' r' Teacher-Nurs- e Mrs. Elaine McGuire demonhow to use a thermometer to stenographer-pupi- l Helen Roper, prior to a special Home Nursing Course which begins Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Red Cross Head- GOING UP! strates OFFERED BY RED CROSS Free classes in home hursing procedure and care of the tick are now available to Salt Lakers Red the American through Cross, Mcs. Myrtle N. Colthorpe, director of nursing service for the Red Cross, announced today. A series of six lessons will begin Thursday evening at 7 oclock in the Red Crors Headquarters, Beason Buildu-g- , under the guidance of Mrs. Elaine Larceny Case Hearing Set Jimmie Jones, 25, New Orleans, La., and Benjamin Duncan, alias Benjamin Conley, 38, 828 Vi West Second South St., were arraigned 'before City Judge Arthur J. Mays on a joint charge of grand larceny today and prellminary hearlng was set "for, May 10. . Jones and Duncan, both Ne- allegedly stole $65 from Layout Heath, 34, 462 Clawson PL, after an attack upon him. Eben Erskine MacLeod, 42, 752 East Third South St., charg- ed with grand larceny in connec- tlon- - with the theft of a 1042 Chevrolet from the Drive It -Yourself Cor orr Marclrywas arraigned before Judge Mays and preliminary hearing was set for May 24. A charge of issuing a check against insufficient funds against Austin B. Larsen, 41, 1800 South Seventh East St., was dismissed on motion of the state on A , lack of evidence. gro, i Surplus Iron, Steel For Sale By WSA I NO More than a million dollars' If - PROVEN IN THI PACIFIC THE NEW MIRACLE MATERIAL 'iDOT Baetz. Order Affects quarters, Beason Building. Utah Slightly FREE NURSING CLASSES, Relatively few' Utah slaughter will need register as Department of AMD FOR MILITARY PURPOSES -- Packing House to DEVELOPED Possibility that Utah's $40,000 Cancer Control Fund drive may be extended waa aeen today as Lynn S. Richards, chairman, Utah dlvlaion, American Cancer Society, who called a meeting of executive olficiali for late this afternoon. The campaign was scheduled to end tonight, but tabulations released by Mrs. Nathan Q. Fullmer, treasurer, showed that to date Utah haa reallud lesa then 30 per cent dt its goal. Salt Lake county, with a quota of hat reported only 83 $17,000, cent. prHall fiiaeU, state campaign chairmfn, said he hat been assured by drive officials, in the less populous counties that goals will be met. However, he added that he is dubious of the success of campaigns in the larger countiea Salt Lake, Weber and Utah. Mott of the independent theaters over the state assisting with show house collections joined a nationwide move by extending their participation from seven to nine days, said Mr ed houses 10487 6, Drive May William J. Chrlstopherson, 42, South West Temple St., today before Police Judge Reva Beck Boson on a charge of drunken driving and was fined 0150, with $35 auspended. Mr. Chrlstopherson, arretted April 1 at Fifth South and State Sts., waa found guilty, but his sentence delayed a month to he could attend meetings of Alcoholics Anonymoui and then report to the court. Other cases on the court calendar Included: Speeding: John C. Ives, ' 24, 1333 South Second West St., and Allen Noble, 470 Loveland Ave., each forfeited $33; Jack A. 260 Fruit St., Bridgewater, pleaded guilty and fined $35. Running red light: Richard Kevein, 22, 2450 South Redwood Road, fined $35. Failing to atop for atop sign: Danny M. Locke, 21, 2720 Thirteenth- East St., was given his choice of paying a $33 fine or spending seven days in Jail. He chose the latter. 1102 THE DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, April McGuire, registered nurse. The classes will last for two hours and will be given on Tuesdays and Thursdays until the special six lesson course has been completed. Those wishing to register should call for further information, and to reserve a place in the classes as attendance will be limited, according to Mrs. Richard Mulllner, pub licityiairman for the Salt Lake County Red Cross. PLA5TIC FILr.1 are Volunteers continuing their solicitations of corporation! Indusand gnd larger butlneti trial firms throughout north central Utah. Mr. Baetz estimated that tabulation! on this phase of the campaign will be completed by late this week. Executive officials were to meet this afternoon In organization headquarters at 32 Exchange Place, to review progress and decide possible extension of the campaign. The contemplated service and education program, which Includes establishment of a permanent cancer detection center would be seriously curtailed if the goal is not met, it was pointed out. Waterproof, washable and italn resistant! sir. Soft and pUahll Its airtight, watertight! Truly the won. Smooth and shimmering dr fabric. Tests by leading ktborateri mothproof prove Waloeeat is dustptoof wont crack or pool waehee odorlletd partly noede no Ironing retain It Wataseal strength to year. owing te Simple because hemming Isnt required. Come In to all you want to. day. I News Man Appointed KUTA Promotion Head 5 Available At Thomas, promotion manager of The Deseret News and veteran newsman, has been named promotion manager of radio station KUTA, Frank Carman, t station manager, said today. Utah coal mines during 1943 Mr. Thomas, Vho has, done totaled 59, compared with 19 publicity chores with Steve Han-nagAssociates of New York in 1944, says the annual coal mine report issued by R. H. and the E. I. du Pont Co., will his new duties tomorrow. Dalrympie of the Utah Indui-tri- al assume Commission. The report A native Salt Laker, Thomas ret coast an increase in the turned home from number of employes in coal last fall to handle Deseret News mines from 3903 to 3988 and a promotion activities and the Deserets basketball decrease in total tonnage of Simplot r team. coal mined from 7,206,107 The organization of a promo(26,340 tons per day) in 1944 to 6,738,462 (23,295 tons per tion department at KUTA coincide with the stations expanday) last year. sion program, Mr. Carman said. mony lit assortment ef Har- Heuielcelert. Mint Green Cherry Red Turquoise White Herixen Bhit Comae Cotel . Jubilee Sunshine Yellow News Items In Brief Progress - Discussion Set will Vitamins of Progress be the title of the address by Earle F. Gardemann, coordinator, Salt Lake Board of Education, at the regular weekly meeting of the Salt Lake Advertising Club tomorrow at 12:15 p.m. in the Hotel Utah. (oVyd. Peh ' - an also-eho- Woodmen to Meet Delegates from Utah district and county camps of the Modern Woodmen of America will meet in 'the IOOF Hall, 41 Post Office Place, a( 10 a.m. tomorrow. Delegates to a national conference, June 4 to 6, in Chicago will be elected, as will a stte consul and secretary. ix-lj te Awarded Lt. James P. Bloomer, Yonkers, N. Y., who served for a year in the University of Utahs ASTP, unit, has been awarded the armys commendation ribbon for bis outstanding work in Seventh Infantry Division public relations office, Seoul, Korea. Llautenant Bloomer waj a columnist on the Utah Chronicle, campus paper, while he was stationed there in 1043 and 1944. the-eas- ws osGE0O0?a II II 4 New Window Shades Social Scheduled Tht Salt Lake branch f the Utah Stat Old Are Pension and Assistance League will hold its annual social Thursday at 1 p.m. in the IOOF Hall, 41 Post Office Place, Chairman Hy rum Felt announced today. Third Grader Excel On the basis of the Stanford achievement test given March 21, Salt Lake's third grade nsuplla -- are slightly above the national average, Arthur E. Arnesen, supervisor of carriculum and research for the Salt Lake schools said today. .Average adjusted scorel of Salt Lake students was 3.9 while the national average is 3.7, he taid..- - Recommend Pay Increas- eworth of aurplus iron and steal New minimum wage standards of $20.28 per week tn products, metals laundries and $24.20 par products. fabrlcated metal basic week in cleaning, dyaing products and valvea in the Salt Lake area is up for sale, Jo- and pressing firms for women and minors as recommended seph 8. Willes, regional director wage by an employer-emplo.of the Salt Lake office, War Asboard is under consideration . sets Administration, said today. Information relating to property of the Utah Industrial Comminimum may bey secured, according to Mr, mission. 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