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Show . TH1 DESERET NEWS, Friday, June 13 14, 1948 , The Younger Generation I Increases By 16 Faculty The board regents of the U of of Utah today announced the appointment of 16 to the faculty for the coming fall term and the promotion of 13 present faculty members. Pres. A. Ray Olpin announced at the meeting that the summer school enrollment this year was expected to approach 3500. Dr. New University- - appointment Robert include: T. Sieveotoo, instructor in biology: Dr. W. Stewart vH.vnea, aiitant proleeror of 4iemitry:civilJoseph J. Brubaker, in engineering ; Robert E. Siephenapn and Mac E. Van Vilkenburg, instructors in electrical engineering; Miss Bernice Davies, Miss Clarice Short and Graham Lnikrl. intnirtor in Enrliah: Mrs. Jay Evans Criddle, instructor in home economic . Also Marcus Peterson and E. J. Thompson Jr., inatruotor In mathematics Arthur Lew.j. instructor in P.v-eo lory; Miss Evetyn Kidnnjh, instructor in aociolor.v: Dr. Emil 1.. Smith, rcseiftf-and associate in. biochemistry phrsiolory; I)r. John Sleeper, instructor in sirrrery, and Kenneth M. Nielson. counselor in tke"imreau . of atu dent council. Promotions listed :! Stephen D.' Durrant and Teggj Charlene Kelly .Mary Sue Wilkinson, The Deseret News congratulates Mary Sue Wilkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Wilkinson, 1652' -- Sherman Ave.; Peggy Chariene Kellydaughter o(. Mr.. and . Symphony Orchestra Plans Annual Banquet Farm Bureau Urges Tax Drop . OPA Chief Plans Meeting - , 1 Sr Mrs. Charles Kelly, 833 Ninth East St.; James Haig, son of Mr. and Mfs. James Haig, 579 West First North St.; Craig Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Fisher, 3808 : Third East St.; Stephen Michael Knudson, son of Mr. and : Patrons of the Utah State tend the first annual banquet of the, orchestra s ssociation Fr Symphony Orchestra and a ae June 21, at 6:45 p.m. in the ; led list of.invlted guests will at- Layfayette Ballroom of the Hotel Utah. Fred E. Smith, president, said today. Speaker at the session will be Olin Downes, eminent music critic and music editor-- of the New York Times, Mr, Downes, also commentator for the New The Utah State Farm Bureaus York Philharmonic r' tax committee today met at 2- Orchestra broadcasts, Symphony is preparp.m. with members of the Legising a series of articles on the orlatlve Tax Committee in the chestras of the nation. . state Capitol to discuss agriExpected to be announced at cultures stand on school tax the banquet are plans for the issues. state symphony's part iq the Farm Bureau representatives 1947 Centennial celebration ' advocated that a proposed con- - and expansion plans of the assoamendment provide ciation. .Also about ready is a institutional J for more state help where school Sunset Concert scheduled fqr funds are concerned. The major this summer 'of three concerts, j part of the school tax load, they with the first reportedly to feai contended, should not fall on the ture the famous Constantine . shoulders of the property own-- f Bakeleinikoff as guest conducers. Such tax strain is to diffi- -i tor and Larry Adler, renowned cult for large land owners es-- e harmonica Virtuoso, as guest pecially fanners to meet when soloist. are bad. ' times I If, they; told the legislative group, a constitutional amendment is drawn up, which of -- fies that a certain percentage L- .In necessary funds will come from property, the tax should be low r enough to enable other revenue" Paut A. Porter. administrator sources to carry proportionate of the Office of Price Adminis, share of the load. tration, is slated to arrive in Salt Representatives of the bureaus i tax committee include:. George Lake July 8 to hold a one-da- y , L. - Hobson, president of .the conference with regional administrators and .district directors bureau; Frank G. Shelley, secretary; - J. A. Howell, from the 11 western states in president of the Utah the Hotel Utah, H. Grant Ivins, ': Ogden, Horticultural Society; L, G Utah district director, announc' the ed today. Montgomery,,. president, Horse and Cattle Growers AsMr. Porter recently, succeedsociation; ; LeGrande Jarman, ed Chester Bowles as OPA di' legislative director, tax commit-- 1 rector, when the latter was aptee, and pon Clyde, president, pointed director of the Office Utah Wool Growers Association, of Economic Stabilization, - ' Franklin Dale Mortensen Stephen Michael Knudson Mrs.Ralph C. Knudson, 273 Rosewood Ave.r Franklin Dale Mortensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal M, Mortensen, 866 West Second South St., and all other babies one, year - old ; Lu v. today,,-- Craig Fisher .James Haig BABIES WERE BORN YESTERDAY IN SALT LAKE HOSPITALS TO: Boys Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ozan, 1403 McClelland St: Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Sorensort, Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Horne, 323 Center St. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn W: Berry, Tooele. Mr, grid Mrs. Raymond Rasmussen, 537 South Second West St. Mr. and Mrs. Armond Kinder, 142 West Robert Ave. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Quinn, 1668 Stratford Ave. .. 1178 Windsor St. . . Mr. and Mrs. John R, Ahlers, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Emo, 103 Fifth East St. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Allred, 2200 J St, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hansen, Boise, Ida. . Girls Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cunningham, 1316 South Second East St. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fitzgerald, Draper. vr. - ' - named a member of the board of directors of the Utah Manufacturers Association, it was announced today. - Travel Authorised Three travel authoriza tions had the approval today of the State Board of Examiners., T. David Hettig, research director Mhe State Public Wei--fa- re Commission, will attend the annual Institute for County -"of the : State Public - Welfare will attend the Commission, annual Institute for County Welfare Directors at Madison, . out-of-st- Wis., , - O- - Honored-Ch- ief Chief Justice Justice Martin M. Larson of the Utah Supreme Court has been appointed a member of the western advisory council of the National Probation Association, it was leahied here today in an announcement . from Roscoe Pound, New --York, president of the associa- tion, . Concert Tonight Clara E. Christian and Earl H. Ottley, advanced voice' students of Margaret Summerhays, will be presented in recital by the McCune School of Music and Art tonight at 8:15 p.m. at the Murray Third Ward Chapel, 168 Vine St., Murray. Assist- -' ing as accompanist and solo 1 , . pianist will he Lowell Farr, The concert is sponsored by the Murray. Third Ward MIA Two Recitals Piano . students of Mrs. Florence Lillien-,da- hl will offer two recitals on Sunday inthe Garden Park-Warchapel, 1150 Yale Ave. The first will begin at 2 p.m. and the second group will be presented at 4 p.m. Th public is invited. Indian Evangelist Speaker . Chief White Eagle Otoe, Ok-l- ax will offer an address Sunday at 11 a.m. in the Taylor Baptist Church, 2386 South State, sponsored by Rev. Emer--so- n Snethen.- - Sunday evening he Will speak at the Rio Grande Baptist Church, 1044 West Second South, presented by Acting Pastor Otis McConnell. W. A. 17-2- 1; Hoski-so- n, state senior dairy sanitarian, is scheduled to attend an American Dairy Science convention at Association and Ames. Iowa, June Mrs.' Vera .Gee, speech correc- - . stionists crippled childrens service, will attend .training courses at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Wis., and. Northwestern University, Evanston, 111., and meetings ,at Chicago and Wichita, Kari.', 17. June Alaskan Radio Men Needed Associate radio engineers, I grades Pi2 and P-- 3 SP--and radio are 8 technicians, grade needed by the Civil Aeronautics Administration at Anchorage,--the local civil servAlaska, News Told in Brief Duncan Dunean Hines Here Hines, author, traveler and authority on where to stay and where to eat all over the nation, stopped over night In Salt Lake, according to S. O. Hunter, manager of the American Autel, 1918 South State. June -, .. Paul R. Davis, manager, said Appointed to Line Ralph B. Keele, 284 F St., former air corps captain, has been appointed to the flight dispatch division of Western Air Lines Salt Lake terminal, Lois Lake, district traffic manager, announced today. Navy Training To Stop Pilot the navy s - V 5 training program will cease Aug. 1, as far as taking in new trainees is concerned, Lt. P. Veltri, officer in charge of the local navy recruiting station, said today. Applicants will be accepted Until that date, he said. in -- -- Dr. William H. Behle, from Breakfast To Open Salvation Army Drive Gui P Backman, executive secretary, Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, today was named toastmaster for the Monday Kick-of- f" breakfast . at Hotel Utah,, launching the Sajvation Armys $40,000 Marching For ward capital needs fund appeal. His' . selection Was announced by L. K. Nicholson, chairman-. drive schedfor the county-wid- e uled to open Monday and continue through June 22. The campaign has been approved by Salt Like ' Community Chest, of. which the Salvation Army is a participating agency. 1 FOR JUNE WEDDING Two Trust Officers .By S. L. Bank William j. Fitzpatrick, 1729 Princeton Ave., and Clair M. Mortensen, 1359 Michigan Ave., have been elected trust officers of the. Walker Bank and Trust Co.. John M. Wallace, president, announced today. Named I GIFTS assist- ant professors to associate professors of Elden .J, Grant ('alder-'sanbiology; Pacer, from instructors to assistant professor of ... business; , Harry Sundwall. from lecturer io assTsfahr prblkssor'of Miss Ehsabefh Carey,, Miss business;.. Gretchen Horst and Miss, Elsie Rohr-- , baufh. frorti instructors 4sitanV pro, lessors of English. from- - assistr Also Richard ssoclate professor ant profeasnr- - In of civil engineering; Harold "A. Blake' from associate professor to professor of mechanical engineering; Dr. Hans Hecht, from instructor to assistant professor Dr." Randolph T. Shields, of medicine; from instructor to assisrnt professor of surgery, and Mrs Mildred D. Ror from assistant to1 instructor in dame, . nursing. Other appointments to administrative to were be cohsidered by the positions board of regents in an afternoon session today. . V VISIT . f - ,U VOLTERS GIFT CENTER Jhc new store of a million' i. . :: l Something for every eceeiion and luitable for every purse, See Our Window WOLTERS ELECTRIC CO. 237 SOUTH STATE 1 - 18-2- 0, 20-Se- pt. ice . department.U.S. Employ- ment Service, announced today. Those interested should apply at 55 West Third South St. A reTeen-ag- e Jobs Scarce cent survey? conducted by the United States Employment Service indicates that no openings UMA Names Director T. R. exist in the Salt Lake area in Ellerbeck, vice president and wholesale and retail trades, congeneral manager Utah Lime struction and service industries and Stone Company, has been for workers 18 years and under, . 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