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' : - ' - I -! 4- 7 1 ' f: ' '- t- ' - :It ' s "' L - 1 No Yawns i I ' - Flays office finally has approved a movie adaptation of James Cain's novel "The Postman Al- and here's some of the people crossing 24th and Washington a very familiar corner to all Weber county folks Many war workers shop on Monday evenings 4k :: yes there is authority Without dissent by mingrity: My citation iis down below Lenny Lyons says Its so1' THE NEW IIIT TUNE '''T Don't Want to Love You'1 which soon will be on tilt Parade is by Slt Henry Prichard who:works aboard and so never has heard his song broadcast Sgt Prichard is the brother of Edward Fretwell Prichard Jr general counsel to Judge 'Vinson the ecenornic On Saturday! afterstabilizer noons at 5 o'clock Judge Vinson i three always plays bridge with of his assistants All of th4rn have been urging Prichard to learn the game and play with them "No" he told themei "This is the only chance I have to do your work" THE SHRAPNEL which wounded Brig Gen Carlos P Romulo- at Leyte killed tsevere men near him The news of Romulo's injury was kept a secret because the Japs still have a price on his head s ' Harry Richman will be a part-ownof a new club in 14liaml this season 012 ways Rings LTwiceT" Ale-with dot Wilson who will make the picture obtained the Hays office consent by doing something which none of the others thought ' of before—he merely eliminated rill the purple passages and what remained was a good approvable melodrama -- Zclaur-eill I ' nt patent-infringeme- verse—Judge Rifkind wrote: "Katz v Bond C C A 2nd 'What makes this gadget work? A law of nature Or socin inexplicable quirk?' These words Marconi uttered Ashis Melba toast he buttered Drinking coffee with a Turk Is this fable fact or fiction? Has it had the benediction Of highbrow jurist or historian? - ' - - - ': ' ' - ' s' troop-tram9ort- THE CITINO OF A MARCONI anecdote from this coltimn in a decis'ion by Jtidge Jerome Frank of the circuit court of appeals impelled Federal Judge Rifkind to express his sentiments in THERE ARE SO MANY American generals in Europe now that the G Ls refer to brigadier generals as "buck generals" Comdr Gene Tunney tells his °lends that he'll remain in the service "until the last shot is fired'' After 10 years the 41 a - - Ii grandfather 4 t ' While other western cities report business is behind 1943's peak months Ogden merchants say there's been no let- down Crowds pack the streets many hours every day - r'""" ': r '''' '-- ' - - ':1-:E' -- ' ' :" ' '' 1 - ' - ' q-- it 4 - - 4''- ' - - 4 1 - - s -!- 1 '''''' 1 44-'- -' le:t ' ''''''' -' - 4: ' ' 1 c -- r4 2 - i- e 1t t- - - :t''' ':' '''' 1 ' ' - : ::::' - : ' ' ' i 21st birthmembership on day And all your dues have been collected and paid up as of tOday" FALA I HE PRtSIDENT'S 3cottie and Rubey his fiancee is owned by Betsy Good-b- e Porter—finally were married this week Laurence Stallings Who returned to inactive duty to write his new play "The Streets Are Guarded" is going back to the marines Col Stallings who managed to be aCcepted for duty although he has only ope leg expects to be assigned to the Pacific Henri Bernstein who escaped from France whenl Goebbels announced that his would be among the first heads to fall has rectbived word from Paris that his wife daughter and brother are safe His daughter married and Bernstein now is a '"- '! 12 1 : - v'" ' :: ' t ' iik — 1 ':'it : Ill - 77-7- i - t ''2"'-'" - - -'-- - 't 111 - - r 4 ' r--- 14 ' ?1 t !! ! 1 C 71-:::- ''''744!--tiY- ' l' f'Nosa141 ':' ' - ' ' ' I t 11 1'7' tl 1 r I I '- - ---- - ''vte r ': -- '''''" r7 i '' 7' 1 Li 7 if I 1 i 1- i minommenelesommmermsrm--- t ' 1 j- ' - '- 1f z ' '?fi''' :t :11 ' - ' 1 'IU ' - '4 - - t - ' 9 ' '17'''k :'' -- 4 t t ' '''''-'- '''f' ' ' '4 ' - i ! --- --: 1 ' 7677r '' L 1 ' $ —1 - i ' ' ' — - Il ! -- -4 7 : '' T fr ' 5 ' THE EXCLUSIVE LONDON CLUB the Lambs received a suggestion that relations perhaps would be helpell if an A merican service man were admitted to member-ship Cmdr Junius Spencer Morgan therefore was proposed for member:44f He appeared be fore the comtnittee on membership : and the aged secretary said to him ::"Seems to Me tbat once had a Morgan as a member An American too IT cheek it" AVhen entdr Morian re: before the e committee th appeared membership secretary reported: !I !nivel exsmined the records Your fathcr J Pierpont Morgan was a member of The Lambs11e entered yOu for 11:4: Ht? ri 1 i - ' Anglo--Amerlea- - i'- '' !- f' ' - - - '7-- 21:'f::'2 1'i- -- -- :' r7 - ' ! r - i '' '14' " (1:r7 eNii t - (-- r'"'I'''''i---:'- ': j L ' - -- i'A' s! - - - - ! Jo- - 4 --- -- "r - 1 - ---- -' ' ' - 1- 2 - ' - December 3 1914 ' Lyons' Den ' L- - ' - - 14 :-- - ' - - - - -- p ' - ' - ) I '''''::: ' - ' er i ' ' i ' - II) eocapylve "I O ' ' centered so muchChristmas spirit in getting your packages off some two months ago that we can't get into the right We're making frame of mind to buy for the home front now no bones about its being a tough job and when Postmaster General Walker insisted We get everything into the mail by yesterday we just gave up and decided that war stamps made the best Christmas present-thi- s year'after all I - - 1 c - 4 ig - 41 41 4 -- ' II- S01111 ‘7'7 S - - :'': - ': :' r- 'I ' 4' ''''''''' ''''''''' ''-- ' - c:- - 7:- 7-4- ' : : t - l : --- - ' --- ' i - -- Z '::f-- ' ' it - tee-"- --'7-- ' ''''''''!gm T -- (--- ''' '-'' '''-'-- 7 - - - - - - - 7 xt:---4''''''''''!'-'- - LL------- :: 1- - 1 A - 3rA ' - - : t LA '44 ii I ' - F- ' - - e'-'-- ' : r tt i- - z:i' ' ' - -- ' - - 4 '''- -'' '' - - : ' - 7 404"-(:7 114 L-- -- 1 I oll'LP1‘) t' :k -- ' -: l7"- 4i- Trrrrifp ) c)01 ' ''N - 40 is ' i ' it :i it i u' 1 44'ri' ' -- Z - :' ' '' ' ' - as "Carmen Wc have great plans for thc future We shall record works other than musicgreat poetry excerpts from great dramas in the voices of famous ' artists such as Ronald Colman Charles Laughton' Frederic Mardi Herbert Marshall Thomas Mitchell and Orson Welles - Through Decca records these artists shall teachers of poetry become teachers too and literature to our children Consideration for the listener will 'rule our recordings If it is a song you hear every Word of the lyric if a dance you bear pure dance-ablfrom rhythm beginning to end ' That's the way America likes it ' :: - - - ' - : - 101 r'1 ' i - V - 131ea to Ilmerica 07 r - ' i : 4 DECCA RECORDS - kt"' - ' Ad ' ' ' ‘ 110iik'r s(4csb ' - - "Snow White""Ballad for Americans" by Bing Crosby -"- This is the Army" —"Winged Victory" and "Longways:: an album of square dances with calls We have also recorded the rhythms of our good neighbors to the South of us the songs of the Mexican Rancheros the ballads of the the rhumbas of Havana folk songs Trinidad the Calypsos in of Latin America ' ' - - 471---- zfitcil ?' ''' ''' 1 - 11 q 17-- — - '''': e fl!'-- - - 1 Vii :- C 'a' Ai l - - ''''' --- 4- 0r-1--- : 11:"L:117:7-- ' :0 -- ' '' N ---- ) ' :-- ::::--- ' - -- r 'A -- - i - - ' - -- -'- -- 7!!' c- - 4' - 1 - ' - ) - (L- K ' - --- -) ' '1::- '- ( - 'C')A ' i -- -- cm01 ' J 1 T " The folks in a certain circle say the following story could very well concern a dapper man about town who prides himself on his (imagine of all things) glamor: A middle-age- d character actress was sitting in a restaurant with her more than Middle-age- d husband when a gorgeous young thing simply glowing with loveliness and charm came In and sat down at the next table i Noting his wife's envious giances the husband inquired& ' "What would you give to be as yOung as that?" "I'd give you dearie"- 7 : - - - - Jones" - -- ' i ) - - I ' :'""-- - N '' -- - -- - - - '- Imo TAP - ' - - of Decca records and albums such l' 14 ' - ' -- - ' '''''-' (7''---:-- 1 ki--- '' 1:1:::::-- ----- '' - - 1' -- --- N 1141- it: r:-- -- t -2 -7 ' -- ( -' t-- - - ' That old slogan'"I'd walk a mile for a Camel" is very con- servative these days but really the cigaret shortage hasn't hit SaltLake as hard as Some places Maybe the stores have done a better job of distribution which is just another compliment to our merchants And speaking of slogans too don't let anybody tell you that L S M F T can be interpreted as "Let's Start Moving for a Fifth Term" 'Kitty '' - s -- ) - with ' ' --- 27-2- ' - ' a'rf14 7-- : V b''''''y :'r"'w"!'"") 7 i --- -- "-- - - 16-1- - --- the Aggies They argue that with a new administration at the A C and Dick's contract up that Utah could have been a bit more charitable and not run up box car figures Colorado 4 with a field goar nosed out Denver Jordan is the state's scholastic kingpin trimmed Provo 0 Cyprus took 0 the "B" crown whipped Lehi I 7t4:4"7" - - 1---- the Utes rubbed 47-0ga- -- ' ) tt ' with Our People we believed wanted to hear the sounds of America living vibrant working laughing playing America Certainly w'e liked the traditional classical r music inherited from Europe But it had been recorded time and again Where was the voice of the western plains? The warm rhythms of the South? The sOngs of the herdsman the mountaineer the worker? We decided America wanted to hear itself stretch and grow and sing and laugh Decca set itself tothis task We have recorded the love for the land the reverence for the flag the joy of our people You will find them inthousands :- -- - kii - s' : The idea was this: N- - - - i: (- ------ - - A little over ten years ago we began modest capital lots of enterprise and a bigidea - ----- 1 ‘' : w'hes A C Coach Dick Romney's friends thought in with interest in the Thanksgiving days 7 ---- -- v-r-:: -': ' "'' ' - — - I' Dr Tom Howells resigned as'eity health commissioner after nine year's' service "to devote his time to his postwar program" but a little bird said that all and cream in recent Is another top spot resignation months around 115 S State In the offing in the public safety dept? ' -- - - :'-' "''''---- — ' ' ' : - r :N: -- 'ill : ---- -4- H City's gendarmes are really busy what with arresting businessmen Carsten Dahnken and George' Cates for gambling and tagging 31 autos parked on the east side of the city and county building it's been a mighty active week by heck The gambling complaint arose out of an inquiry into losses purportedly running into the thousands suffered by a Japanese-Arnerican Meanwhile the sheriff's deputies are uncommission the county refusing to raise their pay happy - ' i - - - '"' - ' - ' t1 3' :: — - -- I - LI : AV - o0--- -s - ' c-------- 1' i )- - ( A A Dorothy Charmaine Stuck! on her way home from Primary was struck and fatally injured by an automobile on traffic-packe- d 21st South Three other tots were injured too ' - - r : ' ' i:-- 1§eN a 6 4' 417 received his certificate of reelection the official canvass showing he had a 1076 majority And those Maw bettors are still hotlering for their winnings which can't be paid out until defeated Republican opponent Bracken Lee's Must patimanager John Boggs gives up hope for tion the court by Dec 23 1 7 ) — c -- - 1 ' Govaw ' '1' '‘cf-------- - lier Atnis Four-year-o- ld ' - ---- N 1 - ' - c lke ' - '7 "7?1' t - - ( erica Imo : - - ----:-' ' -- ti "---- --- oximb Dr Franklin S Harris will have to be very careful now when the Aggies play the "Y" because he's quitting' the B Y IJ presidency to take a similar post at the Logan school Chosen over 21 othec candidates Dr Harris will succeed Dr Elmer G Peterson The "U" medical school received $25000 from the L D S church the endowment being announced on President Grant's 88th birthday Members of the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Assn celebrated the organization's 175th birthday—a diamond jubilee - ---- --- - kook )6 "'") - : - ' I '" - mpg The recent plea of Gen Eisenhower for more supplies prompted the NV P B to call for more ammunition and all Salt Lake iLwondering Whether our ordnance plant will start proBut the prospects are that the Utah ordnance ducing again will not plant reopen' because it would take some time to reinstall the machinery and with the area needing 14000 workers where4would wi get the labor for'the U 0 P? The war man power commission said women could handle the production ' - f''' v ' :7 teer 1944 ' We - : 2 -- :' - Tribune Editorial' Room Dec r' - - ' - :' --- - 7' Ong ' ': 1' - !- :- - - 5Ct2 r Jok71172 I t r - 1 0 I t I - t - A - - 1 01watsolnaais-W000r- ' - - '' - ''' ''' - ' I' "jic--1- i ' ' :i — m - 'i - ' ''' - - ' ' - ' '' ' ' --- - --- - — — - f - - - -- e ' |