| Show £M tJ H)t 24 Salt £ak (Tribune 100 YEARS HENCE 29 Candidates K Vie for U Student Posts J) Record voting Thursday and Friday on the University of Utah campus placed 29 candidates in the finals for student body offices r ir r‘2 for 1948 with independent students organized for the first time placing finalists in every position Increased voting came as a result of the opening of polls on both the main campus and the Fort Douglas annex said Jean Ward student body second vice president and head of the election committee 761-llt- Kina list who will he voted for Thu red ay and Friday Include President Blaine E Twltchell lndepen-Ceand Wallace R Bennett Pi nt Kappa Alpha vice president Patricia Zwltk Alpha Chi Omega and Wat Herold (Muck) L Gregory president PI Alpha and A Mlckev DuncanKappa Joy RobIndependent secretary and Richard ertson independent Kappa Sigma with a recount slated for Robertson and Margaret Ann Woodruff PI Beta Phi treasurer R Owen Hansen independent and Woodbury Delta Delta Delta Marlljn with a recount slated for Miss Woodbury and Tom Cuthbert Sigma Nu historian Betty Glad Independent Cahi Omega and Marilyn Reiser be tabulated bewith a recount to Alpha tween Miss Reiser and Golden A Humphries Phi Delta Theta Junior from chairman Wallace H Alien independent and Clenn W Tueller Kappa Sigma For offices other than those on the executive council the candidates were named: ' r Publications council term) V Bradford Romney indeand (two-yependent Shirley Graff term) Edwin C Bliss independent and E B Sessions Sigma hu apportionment board Julia Caine Chi and Alpha Omega Bruce S Jenkins debate council Skip Light Sigma Nu and Nicholas G Smith Jr independent music council Mark H Bauer independent and Joyce Hoskins Delta Delta Delta and for theater council Arnold Morrison Sigma Nu and Paul Cracroft independent Be-me- nt & f Adele Mays crown folio-vyin- ar 3 Former Utalms Visit t Mr £nd Mrs Andrew Warrum Los Angeles and their two sons are visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr VVarrum’s parents Mr and Airs Noble Warrum Sr 105 E South Temple and his brother h Noble Warrum Jr ave They will remain In Utah several weeks to participate in Centennial activities 416-llt- D0MTTS arc why A Jj Tommy Tucker sang so loudly for his supper as Freshman wins initiation present U Waits ROTC Review Today tone-yea- 4 Brunette Adele Mays University of Utah freshman student was named "Queen From Heaven in 2047” at the annual Women’s Recreation Assn carnival on the east tennis courts of the campus Friday Theme of the event was "One Hundred Years From Today” Daughter of Judge and Mrs h East the Arthur J Mays new queen is a pledge of Pi Beta Phi sorority and will be initiated into the university chapter Sunday Booths representing almost every organization on the campus were constructed around the tennis courts leaving the center area for dancing General chairman of the committee was Jacqueline Young assisted by Devirl Nixon Stewart cochatr-ma- n and Margery Groshell V Bradford Romney William A Johnston Arthur Monsey Delbert William Atwood Janet Horsley Helen Marie Tams Wilford R Woodruff Patricia Nelson Joanne Wallace and Ralph A Edwards Kappa Sigma fraternity won the men’s ’sweepstakes trophy award Kappa Gamma Psi placed second and Sigma Pi third In the women's contest Delta Gamma placed first Alpha Chi Omega second and Alpha Xi Delta third Lambda Delta Sigma placed first in the men’s division of the booth contest with Newman club second and Ka'ppa Sigma third Phi Mus sorority won the women’s division booth display with Delta Gamma second and Chi Omega ’ third In the cake contest Kappa Gamma Psi placed first Sigma Pi second and Kappa Sigma third Full scale inspection of the Uni versity of Utah Reserve Officers’ Training corps will be held Tuesday when representatives of the war department visit the campus said Maj Hilton Densley ROTC public relations officer In an effort to obtain the 24th honor award in the university’s history additional written and practical examinations will be given the cadets with thorough reviews slated by regular army officers to test field artillery and air forces personnel and equipment training facilities and administrative procedure Concluding the inspection will be a full dress battalion review on Carlson hall field 4th South and University sts at 3 pm In connection with the review Col Murray A Bywater former Utahn will meet with campus veterans in an assembly in Kingsbury hall Monday at 10 am to discuss regular army commissions for college graduates A screening center will be on the campus Thursday through Saturday to process men interested in regular army commissions who were wartime officers and Who will receive degrees before July 15 Other army officers at the uniinversity besides Col Bywaitercomclude Col Keith K Taturrt officer of Fort Douglas manding Utah-Idaho and the military districts LL Col E A King and Maj J E Lazenby be de- RUN COUNTY training programs subject to whimsical regulations of the Veterans’ administration that have all but wrecked it soon may be standardized under the Wheeler bill which would establish standardized procedures for institutional training under the G I ed bill The house committee on veterans’ affairs has reported favorably on HR 2181 (Wheeler bill) and the house rules committee is expected to give speedy counterapproval It provides for payment of subsistence allowances to veterans in part-tim- e agricultural classes who work on their own farms under supervision of V A trainingbillofficers The has strong approval of most rural areas and veteran organizations are ready to push the program development as soon as congress acts to end the present uncertainties of procedure AMPUTEE AUTOS that blind and veterans be included in the V A program of free automobiles for leg amputees is being considered by the house committee of veterans affairs and it soon will be favored for passage Rep Frank Mathews (R N J) was named to head a committee to write a favorable report and to draft an acceptable Also considered is a probill posal tb raise the present $1600 allowance to $1900 for amputee cars Leg amputees must file under present regulations for new cars before June 30 arm-amput- ee Affairs of county government progressed smoothly Friday with the reins in the hands of 11 teen agers from Salt Lake county high schools The high school students including 10 boys and a girl were sworn into office' at the regular morning session of the Salt Lake county commission - and then spent the day in their respective A Ronald Kelsch son of Mrs Del Marie Evans 905 Blaine ave was elected student body president of junior Irving high school 1179 E 21st South In final balloting conducted Friday at the school it was announced by W Fred Arbo-gaprincipal Elected as as-- s i s 1 n g officers are Keith Lange son of Mr and offices 100 patriotic Centennial commission before it Gov Herbert B Maw Wednesday decided to fly the flag of the United wrote to Pres Harry S Truman reStates day and night on Ensign questing special permission to peak for the five and a half months leave the flag flying continuously of the Centennial celebration Gus on Ensign peak until Oct 15 P Backman director said Friday Mr Backman cited Section 2 (a) of public law 829 a joint resolution of congress to the effect that while it is the "universal custom” a busy day the county attorney had his day in court the sheriff a variety of criminal investigations the recorder and clerk a chance to try their hand at record keeping and numerous other officials an opportunity to carry on an array of administration function n The group Included David Jack Bryan and Barbara Bonhan Granite high school Zane Dumont and Douglas Morris Bingham high school Cleo Barton and Arnold Gardner Jordan high school Gorin Empey and Max Mitchell Cyprus high school and Lynn Rigby and Bob Palmquist Murray high schooL Mr Backman said the flag now atop the 40-- ft flagpole on Ensign peak as hoisted at ceremonies Thursday is specially made to resist bad weather 1 F Mrs 803 Carl EmerLange son ave vice Sally president Mr Kelsch Anderson daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Charles W Anderson 2715 Highland dr secretary Marilyn Price daughter of Mr and Mrs Clinton K Price 1165 E 27th South historian Bonnie of Mr and Mrs Hodgson daughter 2486-15th East Jimmy Hodgson editor "Irving Ink" Donald Gale son of Mr and Mrs Glen F Gale h East boys’ noon manager and Drew Spencer daughter of Mr and Mrs Claren O Spencer 2010 E 21st South girls’ noon manager Ben-nio- A 1600-14t- YeUow Cab Slates lctfr 'kHjMscsJ 14 Mobile Units Two-wa- y radio equipment will be placed in operation Saturday morning in 14 mobile units of the Yellow Cab Co operated by Salt Lake Transportation Co Charles A Boynton Jr vice president and A Print for Mother's Day A Print for All Summer! general manager announced Dispatching of the company’s vehicles will be operated from the company's garage in direct coordination with its present system Denies Implications of dispatching by telephone The In a letter to Jimmy Van Zandt radio transmitter is located at 518 Veterans F st past commander-in-chie- f of Foreign Wars Gen Omar N Bradley V A chief this week de- less Veterans Inc will meet Mon-daynied his highly controversial circu8 pm in the Tribune-Telegralar 25 was intended to discourage to conduct anauditorium V A employes from joining vet nual election of officers and board eran organizations The circular of directors Wadsworth Farrell J states that V A employes should said Friday Progress not assume important positions in president and problems of the nonprofit vet groups venture be discussed will housing during the meeting he said VetHomeless Vets’ Meet erans interested in joining the General membership of Home group are Invited to attend SUMMER COOL PiQMY at m and just in time to make your selection for Mother's and look at this wonderful day! low price only W9 C A GIFT FOR YOURSELF! Four bench warrants were issued and one traffic violator was fined $75 Friday in city police court d James R McCauley 25 East pleaded guilty to charges of speeding Ignoring a red traffic light and driving m the wrong lane of traffic He was fined $75 by Police Judge Reva Beck Bosone Bench warrants were ordered issued for Jay Beckstead 30 Stadium village ignoring a stop sign Rod ney Erickson 18 320 Anderson ave reckless driving Pete Alserda 21 1896 S 2nd West driving with is Investiga- st For most of the group it meant A GIFT FOR MOTHER! Speeding Costs Driver $75 t - to display the flag only from to sunset the flag nevertheless State Requests rise Irving Junior may displayed at night “upon occasions when it is special to produce a patriotic effect High Names Night Flag Use sired Taking the position that Utah's a special occasion Centennial careful study and Student Heads tion was after years and only coming conducted by the Utah that a effect is desired 11 TEEN AGERS By HEBER HART A proposal iijr C 3 sun- House Group U Women’s Group Names Okehs G I 2047 ’Queen From Heaven’ Farming Bill Saturday May 3 1947 cv flUi i ft 3 653-2n- V t? i EABRINGS! tv Values fo 250 a faulty muffler and without an operator’s license and Kelsey A Shoemaker 22 841 W 3rd North speeding Get delicious digestible f ts t MAYFLOWER I Four motorists were charged with speeding: C H Dover 58 2934 Lake st and Benjamin W Phillips 21 3357 3rd East forfeited $35 each William F Mclvor 19 Smithfield fined $35 and Walter J Birch Jr 22 842 Simmonds ave also charged with driving without an operator's license fined $36 Transport Club Awards donuts Fresh every day Presentation of diplomas to 21 students who have completed the course in industrial transportation management and to eight who fin ished the transportation law course Friday night highlighted a meeting of Salt Lake Transportation club in Newhouse hotel said Walter G cochairman of the Koplin courses Ralph V Backman was guest speaker Pearls rhinestones plated gold-plate- d colored silver multi- I in hooks drops pinched or dip-on- s Literally hundreds of styles and designs from which to choose 1 I largest i assort-mer- it in Keith O'Brien's his- - and every one tory a bargain! 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