Show - - - - - itt Cake rthe 22 Saturday Morning August 44c4t444444444464myMISs:k5':243-"vk?4- 1944 26 Fair Selects Winning Stocks Exhibits S L County two-thir- -::' Auto Injures S L Boy - 3 : ''' 3444 L's:' '' ' 7 ' :' ‘ t- :'- a' 1 9 8 to Tortoise shell 100 - :1v z e-r:0- ::: -- ‘ kr :1-- ''' -- - p:- -t f i Pt - : 1 - ' 7' - 4 4 - 1a"'1 TA - 14144xi--0- A 46- - ' — -- A-'- - - -' - - County Fair Lists Events I vrocram4 Salt Lake county fair for Saturday: m-- 1-II demonstra- a club tion (girls and boys) races 2 p contest 3:30 p 10 m--M- ilking 4 p m—Band concert 6 p m—Champlonship base- bali 6:30 p m—A class county championship horseshoe pitchWestern ing: horse racing Ranch Days horse show Autoist Forfeits Bail Bond of $30 e-14- I " - - t k' :4 ' '' ''' ' '' - ' '' dr 4 - -- "'' ' - ' - C- - - ' i' - 1:" - L -- N -- x ?-4- t-- ' t 'to i'i ! : :' - ' - I:- " J'4: (-- ' '' k-' ' I- ' ' 41 ' -- 5c Murray Keeps Well Within City Budget Delicate operations by which army plastic surgeons are restoring the burned and battered faces of "G Is" were described by Capt Radford C Tanzer chief of plastic and maxillo-facisurgery Bushnell general hospital Brigham The surgeons remove unCity sightly scars build new noses and ears and even transplant pieces of scalp to make new eyebrows where the natural ones have been burned off Capt Tanzer said in one case a little too much scalp was transplanted with the result the patient got a pair of "John L" eyebrows and it was necessary later to re- Youths Face Return to SL duce them in size Points to Criticism Dr James P Kerby association president said there had been criticism of the profession because of the refusal of certain doctors to make house calls He said that although doctors now are busier than they ever have been before they should make an effort to answer such calls He also reported there has been some criticism that the Salt Lake general hospital pays more attention to cases with a clinical interest to its staff members than to those merely involving indigent persons Members enjoyed a stag banquet Friday evening at the Hotel Utah with Dr Edward D LeCompte as toastmaster Scientific sessions will be concluded Saturday at the uni- versity Three Utah youths 15 16 and 17 years old who were arrested Thursday at Beaver Dam Ariz on Dyer act charges will be returned to Salt Lake City for arraignment Tuesday Deputy Marshal George M Baker said Friday evening The boys one of whom is believed to be a resident of Pleasant Grove are charged with stealing a 1940 coupe from Rulon Foster at St George and driving it to Beaver Dam k (' - BOYS' FINE QUALITY : ''§- rt i ' '''! 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COTTON i 1 ' SCHEDULES fz Cool 4i' 4 - - Will Leave Salt Lake City Daily MINNIMMMMIP I 1 'i At 71 cl-- - pi f LITTLE - 4 - 4 t )411 4i 114 - w 1 : WOMEN'S RAYON BRIEFS and From Marysvale Branch Points EFFECTIVE SUNDAY AUG 27 gib 'ab-- - iir--(:-- : ' V I 't - - 4 n en Sizes 6 to 18 0: To DEPT—Stroet Floor evt - -- - r' - r - i -- J: '' t's : -- - FLANNEL SHIRTS -- - on the wear them around-the-cloc- k For your crowning glory campus Or at a dance they add a gay touch to your whole ensemble Keith O'Brien's collection includes tortoise shell pearl collaree plastic and Elzac all with matching earrings at 198 a pair i- ! ?t "M 'k Z Y-7:-A- ttt- - A - "' : Ä CHIII1GES :' Eizac large comb 398 -- 41t1 : - f'''---r-- t - ift'111(f MEI t iy 1 rii s -- A1 11: (A-- : : Ul !4L I ( 1 for sale School children bought her with nickels and pennies and installed her at Liberty park She was moved to Hog le Gardens 13 years ago according to Emil Schweppe caretaker Despite her position as chief attraction at the zoo Princess Alice is a quiet elephant noted for her amiable disposition She lost her only son Prince Utah who died 21 years ago 1 with matching earrings Pius 20 - t) iod7 i -- - 1ao meeting Friday at the Hotel Utah - C2::''' Sn 1c'et ' k- - - V4 nun t472---- )777'N burlesque Exchange club girls' band and a musical program given by Mrs Ellis W Barker and Miss Becky Almond featured a "Ladies' day" program sat the Exchange club weekly - A -- '7 4 Aa :ir :N t li- - 1 : s 4: ' ' Princess Alice Marks 28th Anniversary in Salt Lake 11 4 a zi - ' 0 kl If e BRIGHT PLAID ‘111p : -- - '114 Fresta- C - Invest NOW in a suit that will give your boy the service he needs and the style he wants! These sturdy worsteds tweeds and cassimeres have everything—color Fmart tailoring dependable quality and they're priced to fit the family budget! - 410 se 4 1 A I 1 First to present: - lei 1 NI: 7 7 'us ! 4°1111116:11114 ' t-- ' it ' r''''' i °' ' : I e4 'l - Vi chairman : I a- 114 it- Sizes 9 to 20 Women Entertain Club Exchange of the A Mrs Harold R Mays wife of the club president conducted the program which was arranged by Mrs A C Schwertz program 11 '' '' — - - al MURRAY — Murray city is keeping so well within its budget and estimated Income that it has a neat monthly surplus acreport cording to a seven-mont- h of the municipality's financial status submitted this week to the city board of commissioners by ft rt Rasmussen city recorder Estimated revenue for the year when the 1944 budget was adopted last December was $290000 an average of approxi$24166 a month Up to mately the city's July 31 1944 however for the seven months receipts wa-- s $20306844 averaging approximately $2900977 a month Annual appropriations f o 1944 were set at $212300 for operating costs or $17675 per month Actual operation costs for the past seven months totaled $11398783 or $1628398 per month approximately $1400 a month less than budget f r 011 -- ' - - 4 0- :§ ' :e Itf si:'4::k '"i4-- 4: - i 154 N V - 'i tient of sweet corn The elephant came cirto the city with Sells-Flot- o cus whose owners offered her : :' The 7 ) : ' y-- Princess Alice Hog le Gardens zoo's only elephant celebrated the 28th anniversary of her arrival in Salt Lake City Friday with a holiday dinner of her favorite dishes bran mash cantaloupe watermelon and two ears :- ''' ks : - left in behalf of Murray First National bank donor award was made at Salt Lake county fair frt'S Collarce plastic 100 -- - -— ) top-ranki- ng "06 e - '': tvr:: 4- I '- J 444' - ir: ' 10-10ti- i - A r t (7 (71 — ' im ill 1-- - ' 1 ' z -- A -- les-- "4 : "- :1 t—4 t - i4411Y4-1'- i:'-- - t r :: - 0:- -1 W z ': i :1 - ' l Al Py :'i --: ?' -3 I - SCHOOL SUITS 1 4i - : yI 11 : lkikt k i - -3 I- sia ii-- i-1 PI ' (" '11 t t ' :: : I -- - '' - ( -4- " - ::-::- i lt i I I 1t 0 - ''' z :: '- - --- it- re r"73 -- - ' - : (I 111 1' -- - ( -- -- :::: -'1 ' ) i li o" ' 1 ''- ::N k I - I r7-- 3 TI' 1 I :'"' :: ' -- 1 2 1111111111 t '' :::5:-::':- ' - r t -- :t-i-:-::i:::::- :' r!--i: 4k' - '' ' 7 4i 1 ''''''-- 'I 1 ?'"7' :Ir jk N -- Is — 14 141 1 ' I S i mit I Meetinas Slated Today a Page Fifteen) --- f S L - (Continued From i r1 ILI i r 1z -- r-- -- - MC Answers Your Queries On Vital Man Power Issiles 41 11 ' William E Mann 175 N Redwood rd forfeited $30 when he failed to appear before Police Judge Arthur J Mays Friday for trial on a reckless driving charge Records show he was arrested Sunday after being involved in an accident at Redwood rd and North Temple Other cases in court Friday Editor's note: This is the sqventh of a series of articles in which were: the war man power commission will answer questions concerning Ludwig Ruecknail power rules and policies affecting job changing priorities and ertSpeeding—Jacob 2863 Beverly Et and Ronald Tribune to The The Editor Lake Send Salt your questions ceilings E White 214 I st each fined $5 and the commission will answer them in this column Parking meter violations—JoEmployers ask: L Tucker 567 Center at seph am a less I essential Q emp7oyer a signed statement by her that she forfeited $3 1 know I cannot hire men without in essential a clearance through the United has not been employed 60 days the past during industry service What States employment from a the 503 or card referral about women A You may hire women as you U S E S Q Where can I obtain the right have in the past in accordance 1 With the requirements of the em- - forms to apply for an adjustment Be- - in my employment ceiling! stabilization plan ployment L Forms may be obtained from cluee: cause you are a less essential em- Meetings in Salt Lake City Saturday ino commit-whman power priorities Nemihoose hotel: State Republican comployer you must not hire a woman- the 10 a tn has been employed in essen- tee 610 Newhouse bldg Salt Lake mittee Hotel I tah: Utah State Medical Assn 1 60 Utah Union Pacific Railroad within the tial industry City past auxiliary 9 a9 m: a m: Department of EmQ What must I do if my present Technicians days unless she is referred to you p mSecurity 12:30 hall 4t Port Office pl: Jr Macmy ceiling? ployment 1001by the United States employment employment is over of the World a Woodmen 9 rn: Jr A Apply for an employment 1cabees service For each woman you hire Canp tn: Nalmi Rebekahs 8 p rn 1 8 ton Colfax No p you should have in your files either ceiling adjustment 14 -- 1 4' Al I rn ea :'' i silicotics persona with this condile f N tion are not more subject to lobar 4 11 1 pneumonia 4t : 13 k $ Dr Alton Ochsner head of the ''' t'e 1 47 i Tulane university department of !' 4'11 f' 1 1 surgery warned that smoking may I be the precipitating factor in A' loo 2 ' '''' I it on one of the peripheral ‘44 4 bringing '?t k :: vascular diseases To compensate :: :: :: for giving up tobacco a person s with one of these diseases - may 1 4 ' ' drink a ' A "f daily highball with his doc' 4‘49''' r-:' '' I: A constriction of i tor's approval ''':444t!' fj :':!:I: 747mmeftnftv'77?544-:'' ': :'"'— r 4 rce :: vessels blood the ' characterizes i - C4'2:e't-'''wiz--7:4144w4' ':':': 2:' 5 4p these diseases and alcohol tends '42! ' '': 'ns4' ?'' to relieve the condition ' ::::i::::::::: S: El Indiscriminate use of vitamin zi: Alp 3 :4:::: " ::::::4z::s1 ::C't was condemned by :: Aoli ? preparations t' :N zfif14' M M Dr Wintrobe head of the '1!' '':: :::'' of internal medicine :j' at: i Atiefidepartment :i I tN4i : "s 2 U of U medical school who de0 lo''' 1 :::5-!:: clared that nature's method of 4') '' 0 — g providing these substances in foods t :': ti has never been equalled Ile said Nit 4 ? of nonuse of vitamins k because will certsin conditions in ::::: produce - --- :: '' ' we are not justified in animals I tle cetR ' 4concluding it Will have the same t in man effect ::s:::4 "''t:t-:(''Describes Army Service ' ' 0 A 1 I r‘ It was disclosed by Lt Col Am44-1-7 14 Aairbr444 41 t' k 1 r: ::4--- - ' t4- ?:i 4:1 ::: 4 brose H Storck chief of surgical c14 service DeWitt general hospital 2 ri'x ' i:::----:::-0- - 0 4 :00 4:::i t 4 c Auburn Cal that a whole blood ' 4 1diy44 se tr'k 1 :f" ? ' : transfusion service is operating in ''::'s- G ' 7 -i ' I ::' the - '''""ir'7 ' 1 O''''''' A 4C ' ' ' ' ' ?' J- ::'" ''' Normandy campaign He said f ''''' t ' ''''' '' tok t-- ' ':'" 44)N iN '": :'1---'"- t:e5'' !7It been found that serum is not has -nki71 i e i 4 '1- : :z' 'rt-IN:40 2: where there have been large enough — ': ' 4440' 14:igoet: s0- -- 44s among wonnded and hemorrhages Salt Lake county young that transfusions Frank C Fitzgerald 16 of whole blood farmer is awarded purebred Jersey heifer by Paul C Boyce are necessary to restore the pa- re Ift:"A '': ? A ds Ni :'''s : -- r 1 : 4-- H 80-ac- " ''':'j--: : :' Nomo000k- 4-- H ng i '-- - :: MURRAY—Blue ribbons fluttered from manly young chests and from the stalls of champion dairy stock Friday as judging was completed at Salt Lake county's eighth annual fair in Murray Frank C Fitzgerald 16 son of Mr and Mrs F J Fitzgerald' Iray Holstein aged cow J Gordon Draper emerged Friday night as Sorenson 5736 Redwood rd Holstein aged bull J Gordon Sorenoutstanding young farmer of Salt son Lake county and winner of the purbred Jersey heifer calf pre- Quality Stock Entered sented each year by the First NaDairy entries in all breeds were tional Bank of Murray to the of better quality than formerly declared or F F A judges county's Flower entered Friday in the youth Presentation was by Paul second flower show at the fair C Boyce F F A adviser Jordan represented a greater variety than school district Friday night in those entered earlier in the week connection with the Western and featured a Treater number of Ranch Days and racing program gladioli according to Rufus F and was made in behalf of H A Ray supervisor Robbins of the bank who was unSweepstakes winners were: Miniature flower arrangement Virable to be present ginia Haun West Jordan dining Active Young Farmer room arrangement Lois Howlett club Draper breakfast arrangement Young Fitzgerald a member for three years has been Alice Goodridge West Jordan arStella Adams outstanding in Future Farmers of tistic arrangement bedroom arrangement America activities for the past Draper Richardson West Jordan year He and his brother Ferris Ella Dahlia sweepstakes Mark J 19 operate their father's farm at Draper for which they Newbold Bennion Gladioli sweepstakes —Grand receive one-ha- lf of dairy receipts on crops They champion spike best white spike and East Salt milk 14 cows have 14 acres In W R Jensen 1967-8t- h beets 17 and grain and hay each Lake City best salmon spike E A Parson Salt Lake City best yeland six in corn R V Gorham 1331 Roberta Among open class dairy stock low In which farmers and club youths st Salt Lake City best pink best exhibited grand championships purple best salmon best spike inwere awarded in three breeds— formal W R Jensen best smoky Guernsey aged cow Albert P Di- best orange Mr Gorham best mond West Jordan Guernsey aged spike formal and tallest spike Mr Gorham spike with most florbull Owen Jacobs Taylorsville ets Open George N Soffe 1972 Jersey aged cow Weston Daw 8th East Salt Lake City sweepJersey aged bull Albert Daw Mur stakes vase John O Howe Murray Stage Western Show Highlight of the race track pro3 gram Friday night was the opening of Western Ranch Days show which introduced son Marvin Walker to horse shows a new gait the of Mrs Shirley Milano 571-4t- h ave was convalescing at his home road rambler an easy pace natural after being struck by an automo- to western horses The performbile at 147 I st Friday at 6:05 ance was directed by Mrs Willis Spafford one of the country's few p InThe child was treated at police women arena directors Riding in the grand entry paemergency hospital for contusions of the left side of the head and rade were Gov Herbert B Maw friction burns of the left shoulder and Mrs Ardith Smith FotheringAccording to police reports the ham native Mahn and expert child was struck by a southbound horsewoman now living in Hollydriven automobile by Robert wood where she doubles in picWayne Eaby 16 286 I at The tures for actresses in western youth told police he saw some chil- trick riding and operates a dress dren playing by the side of the shop for which she does all the destreet and as he neared the scene signing Mrs Fotheringham is the the Walker child ran in front of daughter of Mr and Mrs Nephi 11:is car Smith of Draper top-ranki- 1' 1011:-- 4 Doctors Hear Authority On Silicosis :HEIRON fp HOSIERY I Grads A 89e N A'ru Tarogas net:111c fall colors! 1 sdaewtes- - - - - |