Show — - —- 1 L: 1 - - o t Olo t 1 i ' 1 r7-7-- ! 1 - ' i : i i 1 i i I I -- (Ark' '4Li') L Loolmr 7 B 0 LaiiIe e C k or" - Arlk 11 li- ZJ1 C' 11 7- ef 01 - i 1 -- al SECOND SECTION Chi- cago and northwest to Seattle and Portland ports from the southeast While rail shipments to the European war flowed over 40 railroads men and supplies to the Pacifia-wa- r must cross the Rockies over seven principal' lines he said Counseling against overopti- mim in obtaining release of ex- railroad workers Maj 1erguson cited the two-yebattle of the transportation corps to obtain"deferments of vital railroad men "Selective service which recently granted emergency deferments to key railroad workers previously refused the railroads deferments on grounds that it would be unfair to favor one war-Se- e Page 18 Column 3 -- ar i 1 ' i i 4 1 I P4:' 7 r s 4 114: s '' '' r 1 - - ! - 1 -4- -4 c I s I I ( : sek i :"- ::::: 4 I - I I A ' ' ' i 1' ' 1 1 - : ' '''I'''c !: - a :7 - 1 ' i - - '' - t : ' - - - -- : ' : '' ' eL - 1 k 1 ' i 4'" i ' ' 1 4 ) t -- 4- : ?'"x 6 2: 3 ''' : ''':-:- ' c':- - '' ' - I 1- 1 : COUNTY MAILS VOTE SUPPLIES - z- ! Preparation of official registers for the forthcoming city election has been completed and supplies are being i to registradistributed tion agents Alvin Keddington Salt Lake county clerk said Wednesday Names of voters on the registers for Salt Lake City now total 851057 compared to means the r90118373wjearne purged of 6816 names of persons who have not participated in any election during the past two years Mr Keddington said - - -- r Itl ' ' ' ''' : ' :'''' ' t--' - ' '' t 1 e :" ' '' s' ' ''- - 1 i ' '' - :' ' d '- " I ki"---- I g ' j 0gle'' Tit"'"' ''-- - 1 4: '' 'r -- - " ' ' ' : '' — - 2- ' - : C -- - ' ''''''' i 4' - - t ' t 1 e '''' ' k '41 - - 1 : ) 7 : - kylr' z4-- ' - ' ' - 5 ' J U to Start Work on 2 Bunnings Lt Leland ma- - - : 't '' - t i ': 4 't 1" r -- terials permitting students turning to the University of Utah next fall will be greeted by the sight of two new constructions one replacing and the other supplementing present classroom space Kent Evans university building and grounds superintendentsid Weth0sday $19000 in new conremodeling a n d land- - t ' Pvt Winsor A 1 - - ' - - : - -' — ' Asay Ka-La- 1 -- - ----- - Die 3 9' DEAD WOUNDED SSgt Milo B Mange! Salt Lake City Pvt Winsor A Asay Kanab S lie Miekael Austin Will-de- n Lt Warren L White Salt Lake City Phartn M Sic Keith Conrad Miller Pleasant View Pfc James A Goodyear Og- - State Unit Compiles Pistol Shoot Data on Veterans To Feature Officer Meet - a BUILDING MAY REOPVN Utah Road Men Wait Federal Aid nt Dead Line Sunday On Use Tax For Automobiles - CIVILIAN READJUSTMENT PROBLEM BIGGER THAN VETS' EXPERT SAYS much-discusse- i Speaker Keynotes Local Values - :' -- 2 : ":" I --- ' "re-'101-- i -- :i !'' : 2-- ' : - -:- illaw Proclaims 'Freedom Week' GARDEN HINTS A-1- B-- C-- o s k ? I th le 5 ' 1 :: t 4 ' 's '—' ' - ' i'' t ' '!-- - N - ''i - J4 N 4 i ' I ' i - - N' ' '' '" 4 I S lie Miekael A Willden Mayfield sailor 'fatally hart Milo B Mange' Salt soldier dies in prison 1 I - 1 t ' f - of Mr and Mrs Fred C Mangel 256 Ramona ave previously rein action died July ported missing 12 1942 in a prisoner of war camp the Philippines from cerebral malaria Born in Salt Lake City Jan 9 1920 he attended Salt Lake City schools and was graduated from South high school in 1936 While there he won letters in f oo tball and boxing Sgt Mange' attended the University of Utah 18 months and was a student when he enlisted in the air forces in July 1939 He was sent to the Philippines the following month and was reported missing in action May 7 1942 Survivors include his parents and three brothers Eugene Man-gOgden Fred Mange! Burbank Cal and Ralph Mange! Kaysville Pvt Winsor A Asay Pvt Winsor A: Asay 25 son of Mr and Mrs Ernest W Asay Kanab was killed in action June 2 on Mindanao He was born in Kanab April 11 1920 and received his early education there being graduated from Kanab high school in 1939 and later attending Dixie junior college at St George Prior to entering the service In July 1944 Pvt Asay worked for four years in the model department of Lockheed Aircraft Inc Burbank Cal He received basic training at Camp Roberts and was sent overseas in April Survivors include his parents a brother Legrand Asay Sandy and a grandmother Mrs J Q Adams Kanab el Mickael Austin Wil Wen s 1c Mickael Austin Wiliden son of Mr and Mrs Henry Mayfield was killed in an automobile accident June 21 while on leave in California He was born June 1 1922 in He enlisted in the navy Mayfield in November 1942 and after basic at Farragut Ida served training for 11 months on the S S Iriona He was on shore duty at Port Chicago at the time of hit death He was to marry Twyla Westlund of Gunnison July 2 Mr Willden is survived by his parents a brother and five sisters Corp Ernest H IN'illder4 Mrs Olga Sorensen Lois Mae and Marianna Wil lden Mayfield Mrs Arthella Christensen and Mrs Della Christensen of Centerfield and a grandmother Mrs Annie E Jensen Mayfield Funeral services will be conducted Fridal at 2 p in in Mayfield L D S ward chapel by the American Legion Friends may call at the family home Thursday evening and Friday until time of services 23 Willden Leland K Horne Lt Leland K Horne 24 A A F son of Mr and Mrs John T Horne Canyon rd Is reported dead after being missing in action since June 19 1944 Formerly of Malta Ida Lt Horne entered the service in February 1943 and trained at Santa 236 Cal He received his com- mission and wings at Williams See Page 18 Column 5 I "--A- k - I - - - In Ana 1 s 1 - ' - '711 1 - 4 : 1 t i I t s c 3 ''- 1 : - - ' 1 ' j i: ' 1 I Pvt Francis N Wilson Elmo soldier dies on Okaw Grant s Win Admitted For Probate 4) - The will of the late Heber J Grant L D S church presidentt was admitted to probate Wednesday following a brief hearing before Third District Judge Ray Van Cott Jr Testimony that the late church leader executed the will in Chicago Oct 2 1932 when he was confined to a hospital there by a severe illness was presented by Robert L Judd a of Pres Grant Mr Judd said the will was executed in his presence Ashby D Boyle also a of Pres Grant appeared as the attorney in the case Value of the estate was listed in excess of $10000 Inventory of the estate however has not yet:been filed Under the will admitted to proMrs Augusta Withers 3rant widow of the church president will receive a life estate in the home and all remaining property At her death the property is to pass to the nine living daughters of Pres Grant and children of a deceased daughter Provisions were made in the will for executors of the estate to per-'- '' form any such acts as may be necessary to protect church property titles son-in-la- f w 1 w son-in-la- :' : I ' Utah Retail Unit Incorporated The Utah Council of Retailers comprised of state trade and business organizations was Incorporated as a nonprofit organization and seven members were elected to the board of directors at a meeting Wednesday in Salt Lake City chamber of commerce offices according to George L Nelson temporary presiding chairman Those elected to the board of directors which will elect from its membership aapresident vice president and secretary-treasure- r at a later meeting of undetermined time and location are E Spitzer George L Nelson Victor Snow and Earle F Gardemann of Salt Lake City John Anderson Heber Clayton Jenkins Provo and E J Fjeldsted Ogden I :11 - 1 f MERGER SPELLS SUCCESS ' 1 t 410 mt Olin est x : r:--- ---c : : 1 two-stor- C-- 1 Worl tattle Fronts la : Alan Wins Fuels Post St - ''' ' - two-stor- SL ' i 4 I s Isit - 0mii RATION DATES - ! 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LOCAL NEWS - li 4 ' - e:wvyiWA'r --- t 'i JUNE 28 1945 struction scap ing has been completed he : ''''': ' ''' Mayfield 4 '''' ' " ' : '' den I said including the planting of t ' Lt Leland K Horne Salt '' -''' ' ' ' 4444'' trees 250 ' along Norwegian maple r 1 ' ' t Lake ' ''''': City ':'ii: i: Milo B Mange! ' major campus driveways ' ' 'i 2 :' - - 'i i: : ° Pvt Francis Navon Wilson :: The two new buildings include l SSgt Milo B Mange! 25 son new housing for the ore dressing Elmo :il ' ''' i' ''''''''''V now ' wooden in a shed ' ''r machinery t 1 north of the Park building and o i -: i I an addition to the mechanical enx gineering laboratory building ' ' 4 '''''' i Plan New Facilities oi t i new ore dressing building The to' ' ' ' ik y ''z '4'''''' be a I will 2 ? ''' brick struc' ''3 ' "! e ''Y f: i 1 ' e ''' estito an ture be i (Tribune Washington Bureau) constructed at '' ''' '''') : ' t mated cost of D C June 27—Conferees Wednesday WASHINGTON $35000 I completely ' '4 ''l equipped with an overhead crane W Robinson the house will refuse to accept 't told ' J Rep ' t to handle heavy machinery and to health approthe labor-publi- c amendment Thomas the 1 ' ' materials used in experimentation 1 i bill authorizing release of $100000 to the Univer- Mr L---Evans said priatioh Upon its construction — it is sity of Utah for further research into progressive muscular hoped the building will be finished 'WELL GENTLEMEN IT WORKS LIKE THIS' dystrophy y wooden October—the Shown examining a pistol after giving their Peace Officers' Assn are Provost Marshal by Rep Robinson learned however the lump sum for "shack" now housing the dressC M to torn will down in be Vance the Newman Ft Douglas pistol range special college research may be increased sufficiently to special ing equipment approval Capt Edgar Jay The addition to the mechanical connection with a scheduled pistol shoot on 1 agent in charge Salt Lake I' II I office and Some 60 colleges are include the university's request laboratory building engineering Thursday afternoon for members of the Utah Pollee Chief Reed E Veterii chairman of shoot will consist of two laboratories on provided for in the fund but conferees said they would not make specific appropriations for designated schools the ground floor and two classrooms and two offices on the secThe university has been studying the disease more ond floor Mr Evans said in Utah than in any other state for some time prevalent Work will begin as soon as man and lacks funds to continue An hereditary disease ending power and materials are available in paralysis it was brought into Utah from North Carolina he said estimating the price at and since has appeared in California and New York $20000 and the finishing date some time in October Sen Abe Murdock of Utah only Democrat in the senate who has heard all testimony on the bill has been named Complete Most Work The bill must be acted upon before one of the conferees In addition the building and Utah state veterans' division is representative at U S employhas committee He nearly grounds previously defended the amendment written Saturday preparing complete personal rec- ment office in Salt Lake City exwound up its 1944-4- 5 building and D Thomas from senate attack Sen Elbert ords on Utah's 6300 World War II pects to install officers at Ogden by A pistol shoot at Ft Douglas remodeling program which inveterans Arthur Ellett state and Provo who will be able to seccluded of the three service officer disclosed Wednes- call on veterans who are sick or pistol range Thursday afternoon tions of thereplacing grandstand seats and day crippled and unable to contact the will highlight the first day of Improved lighting in the univerAs Utahns are released through state office he said Utah Peace Officers' Assn meet- sity stadium the Fort Douglas separation cenIn addition to compiling com- ing scheduled to open in Newhouse Another project started this ter the veterans' division sends plete records at time of discharge hotel which according to Mr year Police Thursday morning each discharged man and woman of Utah's veterans the division is promised to be very suca questionnaire asking name ad- preparing estimates of veteran Chief Reed E Vetter 11 association Evans is the of hay in cessful lorace sex dress age facilities needed by the increasing vice president and chairman of the the 60 land-gra- planting parents immediacres cal board military record educa- number of returned state veterans shoot announced Wednesday of east the parkately university In line with the theme of the tion and previous employment lot convention "Law and Order Now ingFrom the summer 'Upon request the division mails cutting and cut booklets explaining veterans' and After Victory" will be adto feed sufficient hay dresses by Mayor Earl J Glade harvesting benefits a surall horses plus university Alan Bible attorney general of plus for sale to private individuals "About 855 of the men fill out C Nevada and Inspector Robert the questionnaire" said Mr Ellett was in The Utah road commission staff commission chairman expected Three cuttings are Hendon Washington D C F B I is Many prefer to telephone or come to estimated yield C D approximately a in for readiness is recently he was Washington being placed in person to discuss their probaccording to a bulletin released by 50 tons of produce C K construcMcDonald of the Keeter aid association presitold by Thomas lems resumption of federal William J Korth internal rev- dent The state division which has a terms of 1 administration that roads under tion after July public a panel forum enue collector Wednesday reParticipants in will Mc Leese congress would be asked to make bill Robinson the Eye Roy Scholarships be H F the fast ap- Friday morning Asks Contribution Shift minded motorists ofdead Proposed establishment of two chief engineer of the commission funds available after July 1 Lake Kretchman Salt Telegram line for resaid Wednesday proaching Sunday Mr Mc Leese said if congress acMaj Clark Young Utah selective scholarships in real estate A request that British war relief the Robinson bill Ls cedes of federal vehicle use tax service Mr Vetter li Lt H F search at the University of Utah Although display to the request Utah likely contributions cease was voiced primarily as a postwar will receive an on windshields Ninth service command business school was discussed by intended allocation of $1:- McQuade stamps Mrs W Burton Wednesday by Real measure congress may authorize 000000 in the next fiscal year rumors to the contrary who will show pictures of a Japa- directors of the Salt Lake TemMusser 'former chairman of the theDespite expenditures- at any time it thinks on the regular federal aid matchbeen repealed and nese balloon and Dr Arthur L Estate board Wednesday at Eritish war relief committee of the tax has notmust it advisable When Ray H Leavitt hotel Bee Utah of ple be Square $5 ley University stamp purchased ing basis This means the state Utah now dissolved She asked 130000 about motorists Utah will put up an additional $280000 that contributions be forwarded to by within the next three days he deMr Mc Leese said the road comother deserving war relief clared mission has ample funds in its To protect themselves against construction reserve to match loss or theft C011ector Korth adwhatever is made available by the vised motorists to keep a separate federal government record of the serial number and The commission now has plans state license number of the vehicle drawn for about $2000000 worth d of projects and these could be The problem of readvertised at a moment's notice BUTTER MEATS FATS with veterans after peace habilitating E2 valiJ2 Starnps Japan comes will not be nearly so difficult dated March 4through expire June 30 1— P-- 2 (':t as validated April through 1 resettling and adjusting civilians par1 expire July 31 Q2 through Miss workers war transient ticularly 4004 t ' 371 iiii' 112 validated May 1 '"' o ' ' expire Aug ": --' Harriet Parsons field representative -'T 31: V2 through Z2 validated r i''''r f K 4 Farnsworth assistant Birney It Is the duty of literary men - 'i June 1 expire Sept 30 Family Welfare Society of America said ''-s t to Joseph S Mayer Utah director to enlighten the world about the ft in Lake Salt evening City Wednesday PROCESSED FOODS ' tk025 7 of war man power commission traditional values and artistic f Miss Parsons widely recognized expert worth of their particular localiStamps r2 through S2 V811- - since the commission's birth Jan ' i ''' 7 on family relationships and social work dated March 1 expire June 30 ties Dr Edwin Mims visiting 1 1912 Wednesday began work T2 through X2 validated April lecturer told members of the of a at evening meeting spoke Wednesday with solid fuels administration for of Utah summer ses1 expire July 31 Y2 through University j Service Salt Lake chapter Family society ' ' at Kingsbury sion Cl validated May 1 expire Aug war as Utah representative iri the Wednesday t 1 at the Alt Barn 54 Finch lane She will 31 D1 through HI validated hall division compliance St-return Sunday to headquarters in June 1 expire Sept 30 Stressing the value of regional Mr Farnsworth previously had : 't v customs to a nation's culture he all Louis field she where from debeen directs in Utah state employed SUGAR warned that because of ease of seworkers in her organization west of the Book for stamp 36 validated partment Heof employment and communications and the consewill succeeded be at curity Mississippi May 1 for five pounds until war man power commission by quent standardizing effect much Some of the most distressing sociovaluable historical and artistic Aug 31 Spare stamp No 13 Floyd Atkin former utilization 's:i06 good for s:x pounds of canning consultant W lkt C material is being lost in the of the ' ' I logical problems history 44' sugar Application must be made out arise of States United easily may by mail difficulties f aced by civilian workers SHOES in finding permanent jobs when war plants Book three airplane stamps 1 2 and 3 valid indefinitely close in adjusting to lower salary scales and in meeting the less stimulating life GASOLINE Most Utah gardens need water k seven days for best quality Independence week June 30 to 6 of peacetime Miss- - Parsons said every coupons good for six 4 was proclaimed Wednesday V L Martineau Salt July 6 21 produce veterans A will of have gallons through Sept great majority B-- 7 Lake 6 county and 7 coupons valid by Gov Herbert B Maw who also agricultural agent no in problem adjusting satisfactorily represaid Wednesday For efficient for five gallons each Mileage designated certain days-"tthe various freedoms which he suggested: again to civilian life Miss Parsons bewatering records must accompany all B sent we cherish" 1 REHABILITATE CIVILIANS? Limit furrows to 100 feet in Too veterans will be supported lieves and C applications He set the following observlength worse is of a Civilian various and aid by guided programs problem readjustment ances: June 30 freedom 'of speech LIQUOR 2 Wet soil 18 to 24 inches than readjustment for fighting men Miss types both by government and other Coupon No 12 good until June July 1 freedom of religion July deep at each irrigation 30 for one-fif3 Shove a sharp stick in the Harriet Parsons expert on social problems or one pint of 2 freedom of press July 3 freeagencies which will be well thought out dom of opportunity and July 4 wet soil as moisture stops going I and skillfully directed said Wednesday while in Salt Lake City whisky and letter L good for rafreedom of tioned wine down easily when it hits dry soil - I :t: I '' - ' 1 'C' : ' 4 - 7 i :j'''''''''' ' 1 S' e 1 I ' g ': - - ''''81 'C - " - SALT LAKE CITY UTAII THURSDAY - 1 ' 1 - 0 Los Angeles war ports from between and 1500 men on ur- westbound trains and 25 to 30 gency committee Wednesday morn- military unit trains also funnel ing at Ninth transportation zone into the western bottleneck he headquarters 222 S West Temple disclosed Earlier Maj Ferguson made Maj Ferguson revealed that the western railroad urgency commit- public a need for 90000 workers tee comprising rail and army rep- on western railroads of which resentatives of all states west of 3000 are needed in Utah crossChicago had asked the secretary- roads for troops and supplies of war to release 75000 experi- heading to San Francisco and tibunt Itt fake Cc- 1-- 1200 or- 'PAGE 13 1 the present western enced western railroad men from forces: rail bottleneck is solved the theAsarmed evidence of the Increasing army will be forced to com- seriousness of the rail situation Ferguson revealed that a mandeer railroads with result- Maj "trickle of 200 to 700 furloughing ant disaster to seasonal crops service men boarding trains civilian products and nonmili- west out of daily Chicago had jumped tary passenger traffic Maj Clif- - to 6000 to 8000" ford Ferugson chief liaison offi- - In addition to soldiers sailors ce r western railroad urgency and marines on furlough and leave army transportation puts committeewarned Wednesday Speaking before the newly anized Salt Lake railroad t RADIO LOG - Unless 1 1 1 - -- i Sealee klaill (1 4 nt Utahn Sees Hope For More Meat An Improvement In the meat situation lies ahead if Rep Clinton Anderson (D) New Mexico who is to become secretary of agriculture and war food administrator July 1 is permitted to put some of his ideas into practice James A Hooper secretary Utah Wool Growers said Wednesday on his return to Salt Lake City Mr Hooper attended the annual meeting of the National Livestock and Meat Board in Chicago recently and was reelected a director -- "Mr Anderson's idea of increasing production of meat is to offer the growers more money for the meat" Mr Hooper said The blooming secretary also apparently is not averse to passing on present meat subsidies to the public and letting them pay directly the full cost of the meat he added In the meantime it is quite probable Mr Hooper said that the subsidy on lambs will be increased above the present 95c so this will be available for the 1945 shipping season t i a I al $ - PI ' - 11 4 c q ' P06 ' Oft1"-'9-'' ' ' 4a 1 " - |