| Show B3 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday October 241948 Foe West’s Alumni Bureau Chiefs Housewife’s Will Appear Start Aerial In Price Check Open House The economic culprit who Slated e Friday be drains the Utah housewife’s most frequently will be NOT LIKE N Y Utah Commuters Have less than half the distance to travel some leave earlier for their Though workers at federal installations in the Salt Lake City-Ogdarea don’t have the commuting problems of their cousins In New York City Chicago Los Angeles or other extremely large cities they do find some difficulty Involved in getting to work Of the 4001 civil service employes at Clearfield naval supply depot and a similar number at Hill field more than half claim Ogden as their residence another 1100 get their mail in Salt Lake City and most of the rest live in the smaller cities and towns between the two cities A smaller number reside in cities north of Ogden en home-to-port- stint al The 3 of Hill field’s employes who live in Logan Brigham City Morgan Coalville and Henefer travel mostly by auto ride to Logan and That back seems to be about the longest journey taken by personnel at the two stations Jack A Gertz superintendent of employe services at Clearfield is in charge of share-the-riarrangements j 59-mi-le de for the aerial Preparations bombardment of 15000 acres of federal range lands in Skull valley with clay pellets containing grass seeds Were well under way Saturday G M Kerr Washington D C national head of soil and moisture conservation has com- pleted an inspection tour with Harold J Burback regional chief Dr Lytle S Adams Phoenix Ariz in charge of the reseeding explained progress to the land management officials Dr Adams will demonstrate the experimental purse exposed within a week by the Utah Consumer Price Survey ' West high school alumni will welcomed back to the old alma mater Friday when open house for all graduates will be held at the committee Suspects include food clothhouse furnishing ing rent and 70 costs And investigators from a University of Utah advanced statistics class are close on the trail of the last figures necessary to a complete report on the cost of living in the Bee- nt hive state plan to stockmen and federal sonnel Friday school A faculty-studereception will be held at noon followed by an assembly in honor ol the former students West will be host to South high school after school hours when the two schools clash on the gridiron The annual alumni dance will be held at the schookthat evehing per- HEARING MONDAY Marine Corps League Pledges Opposition Still Seeks To Change in Bus Fares Women Staff in Opposition to proposed rate changes by Salt Lake City Lines is expected Monday when the state public service commission is scheduled to open hearings in the capitol Avowed spearhead of opposition is the Consumers Welfare League of Utah headed byj State Sen L E Elggren (D Salt Lake) The league on Oct 1 1947 asked PSC to investigate "excess earnings’ of the bus line maintaining it had paid dividends for the prevous year of 40 amounting to J290000 The company filed a new tariff request asking PSC for permission to discontinue weekly passes sale of tokens 13 for $1 and to! increase student and child fares to a straight 5c The firm asked that rates become effective Oct 15 Glen L Stanley company vice president said the basic 10c or Openings are available for enlisted women in the regular marine corps and the limiting date for submitting applications of' members and former members of the marine corps women reserve has been extended to Jan 1 The marine corps plans to enlist reservists and former reserv- ' ists for terms of two three or fare four years They may enlist in token would remain unchanged He said the same rank which they prethe adjustments requested would viously held There has been no furnish additional revenue neces- change in the officer application which was set as Sept sary to meet increased labor ma- deadline 15 1948 terial and equipment costs mid-Septem- three-for-a-quart- er T Share-the-Ri- de Hill field’s share-the-riprocar and pools arranged by gram ymployes takes care of some workers and bus service in two directions care for the rest At the naval supply depot the ride from Salt Lake City is taken daily by some 500 Salt Lakers and about 300 workers from Bountiful Murray Woods Cross Farmington Kaysville and Layton A north-boun- d bus leaves 9th Hast and 9th South each morning at 6:45 am gathers passengers on the way and arrives at Clearfield in time for the day’s chores The same early hour applies to workers trekking via bus to Hill de I ' l 27-mi- le field Although 2 tv 4 have Ogdenites Extradition Paper Signed by Maw i Extradition paper has been Signed by Gov Herbert B Maw against Clifford Leslie Lewis now in custody of Portland authorities Lewis is accused of entering Mountain-Moto- r Co 345-2n-d East Oct 24 1947 with intent to commit larceny Det Walter A Stroud was authorized to return the 6 SO Faces Forgery Trial Addison Cain 78 101 Fremont was ordered bound over to Third district court by City Judge Reva Beck Bosone on a charge of forgery He is accused of forg- St ing a certain instrument purporting it to be a deed May 13 1947 Purposeful lines harmonize with best of any period! OSO LIVABLE Many pieces serve several purposes easy to care for uncluttered lines ! MIXABLE OSO PERMANENT made last and last ! II s '&£? ’I JZj Each piece is I sajv“I did A You’ll be proud O SUCH PRESTIG to : i house with my1 ?' U if Hivr M Ml ‘itti mimmm Mjif ERNEST E GREENWOOD I - JL Republican Candidate lor Superintendent of ? Mm ' 4 V' vi- I 'J wk 2 Wall paid of oducotiowol I 4 T '' f '‘Ml A ' ? IFarm Welcoming O s' I ' 5 " ' v PROGRAM: Equalization portunity I ? i - 1 K " Public Instruction ms $ Room! Dining Above: There’s t Mi U W warm welcoming t op — rtrfird proparly J 3 toonomy of administration 4 Cordial oooporation wbh administrators boards of cation and tha e cheerful friendliness in this dining room by Drexel ! It’s a friendliness more meaningful that grows richer with jtime! Here smart utility and gracious! hospitality are blended! The low prices will delight you! :'i Vasal edu- A 5 taianHfic school planning an sound research based 4 Inslosion of an American Kwtrwe- - 7 A sound forward-lookin- j Cozy Cdmfortable Bed roo mir building g program solid comLeft: Certainly bedroom! lives this Drexel in fort You’ll find it equally true throughout the entire Precedent grouping The the rich smooth subtle wpod tones textures and the 'clean uncluttered deep-dow- n Fold Political Advertisement by educator Committee Prln x Howard Jansen Tooele Prln Louis A Bates Person Prin John Stark Ogden Prof Ed Roe Provo BeMiing Supt W Karl Hopkins Ogden Emil Whitesides Kaysville K Teacher Lyean Johnson Pleasant Grove Prln Fred Strate Provo X a Teacher Robert Hull Salt Lake City Prln Alf L Freeman Brigham City Gooch John Vranes Salt Lake City Wm O Barton Ephraim 4V S ' ADVEBT1SEMENT- lines jeombine to create a happy atmosphere! v f - Lcmcn Juice RcripJ Checks Rheumatic end Arthritis Pch ala iMnoan wk X af i Room-Setting- s Tomorrow on Our Third Floor ! BOME FURNISHINGS — Third Floor a from dwmitii aftiMi yaa aeanSia pass hy this anplt bona aze using Get a pailrags thimssniis that weiips sf R-Coazound a two Snrisy sopply af 4 Mia It with a quit cf watsr add tbajidee No trouble at all aa ‘ Wmcos It’s easy Tea Bead eely tableapooofule tam 1 Oftaa withia 48 hmua aonieliinia I aptaadid laaolts are obtained If tha perns do act feai better Mt qoiekiy leave and if jroa doRo-Eeast utaza tha empty package and z will yon aothiag Yoa are tha aoia iudge as RU-Ela sold by year druggist under a money-bac- k guarantee Over 8 duumo packages I Ki See These Mothers and Little Misses Watch ZCM Ads for Big EXCITEJMENT This SATURDAY ! i ? i easy-to-liye-w- ith |