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Will observe golden year of Mr and Mrs Nela Martinson AOC-- I came from Sweden to Salt 'Lake to--I ti ''Ii-- or City in 1888 and when Hannah dr '4 Caroline Johnson came with her V parents from Sweden in 1889 they found a Salt Lake City that was much different from the present 11 day intermountain metropolis Mrs Martinson recalled that when she was married to Mr Martinson June 24 1897 there were IP ""‘06"' no paved streets few downtown buildings and people had to walk Southern California a Days $5350 (Pies Text on the old board walks instead Hotel accommodations of the sidewalks of the present every nish4 all transportation-- ' tours Mrs Davis told police that as she passed several men on the street she yelled "stop that man!" but no one heeded her call and the intruder was lost somewhere between 2nd and lst West on North Temple The prowler was described as being between 35 and 45 years old short and stocky with a flabby toothless face' ou ' - - L:4'1 "What are you doing here!" exclaimed Mrs Rhoda Tay1or 49 N West Temple Saturday noon when she found a LI rummaging through dresser drawers in her apartment "1 am in the wrong place!" he croaked as he ran out According to police reports Mrs Taylor ' being a bit near sighted summoned a friend Mrs Melissa Davis 49 N West Temple to assist her Mrs Davis stated that as she the man he yelled back at her "1 can outrun you" pursued 1 4 '' - 1 Wheelbarrows Rubber-Tire- d - i1XPC127"77!oCZI - A --- - 19-2- i f - - l' t I d Sun Glasses I Ground aAli p ilished 1- 1 ed Revisions Announced - i ( 1 -- - - ' S MAIM ''''"N 3 I sf N i 1 4 IFISHING Couple Waits Golden Rites - 1 service by the City of San Francisco from Chicago to San Francisco via Salt Lake City will become daily when two new streamliners ordered at $5000000 are added to the Over land Route The new trains' will be operated by Southern Pacific Co Union Pacific Railroad Co and Chicago and North Western Railroads O V Gibson general agent of South ern Pacific explained Saturday The new streamliners will be trains with Diesel power additional cars will be ebdu urnoitsvi i d for "layover" equipment Power for each train will be Desuieseol piled by a electric locomotive b speeds up to 95 miles an hour The two locomotives alone will cost almost S1200000 Tri-week- 224 I ne I I 4 ( t: Cats Meow Dogs Humane Society in Distress g McCARTHY - wie - 1 4 ! t 6000-horsepow- er Describes marriage ban as "breeder of sim" 4 - 18-c- ar ' z 1 1 - t Streamliner Service Slated year-aroun- - F d of Tuhis itoolo b -- - Daily SL-SF- Thirtieth anniversary of Salt Lake Real Estate board will be oopcicnuiopooyf ctlyorTi celebrated by board members Wednesday at a luncheon-meetin- g Duffin president Utah Motor in Newhouse hotel "Thirty Court Operators' Assn who Sat- Years Service to the CommuMiniout the that tirday pointed will be the theme nity" motor of units almost ber lodge Organized in its present corhas doubled since 1845 porate form July 13 1917 the 757 Held Minimum board has grown from a loosely knit organization to a group d Courts must show a occupancy ratio of not less than now recognized as one of the 755 to show a profit he said finest of its kind in the nation explaining that courts cannot Since Wednesday's meeting will exist solely on revenue from the be the last of the season the tourist season but that rental duranniversary will be observed ing the falltoand winter months of the program will Is necessary offset annual mainof the 23 past presi- tenance repair and depreciation LthaeHkneig who still reside In Salt expenses "Before the war many persons City Of the 26 realtors thought 'all they had to do to who have headed the board durmake a million dollars was to ing the 30 years all but one build a motor court Consequently' still are living Hotel Utah announced Brief addresses by Past PBlair am RIn Toombes many were built when labor and Guy president MemV A Bettilyon material prices were at peak dents seven bers from western states Richardson and Edward M will attend the levels" said Mr Duffin meeting l Ashton also featured Cites High Costs C F Solomon Jr Is chairman Record Sales He further pointed out that of the program and Howard J concourts Sales of these will Layton present president operators amounting to $209624575 have been reported through the structed at extremely highprices preside are in the particularly disadvanmultiple listing bureau Salt Lake Real Estate board during the 25- tageous position created by an inflated building investment and year period ended May 1 1947 Meeting Scheduled to figures released Satdiminishing returns due to surplus according Rent control tourist trade and urday by Richard exof units F were in oper- other Industry problenui will be ecutive vice president Harding This figure Enterprises which ation during the war and which discussed at a meeting of the Is about $53000000 more than the were carrying no mortgages at board of directors Rocky Moun- current assessed valuation of Salt the beginning of the postwar in- tain Hotel Assn Sunday at 10 Lake City flux of tourists are in a better position according to Mr Duffin He said operators of these courts show a higher percentage profit of gross intake because of the smaller original building investment and the elimination of mortI EQUIPMENT I gage and debt reduction payments The association president also declared that the number of tourists is causing concern Boots and Waders Baseball Suits—Shoes 1 1 ti' 1 ' ' I - Lake City during the past three years has expanded the industry to a point where some operators may be forced out of business be- - I l i Sunday It may be obtained at F H A offiConstruction of an estimated ces room 204 Dooly building 1000 motor court units in Salt SaltLake City he added By W iens is that worry and anxiety ' ' ' fr' ' : must be avoided taxi ' I I s4 Ntfes:Viewpoint Reversed 7 C 8 l k ss -Writing in "Annals 4 lir Medicine and Dr Robert " Surgery" '1' e" c'''' r044r r ' ' 'A- fg W Langley of Los Angeles says: A e" i ( i ‘ 1 t: I "While it was considered in the e4 - - s"" ' S --t ss ' past that the influence of activity i 7 ' i 7 t'tx '1' k return to work exerted a dire and One of the most pressing prob- ! -- ' '44''' effect on the subsequent course' of lems ‘ authorities coronary disease in that it in- in facing occupation Orienis America's I to Japan today creased susceptibility to attack ' a ultiforbids which and law exclusion heart failure tal '''11 ' angina z:rf li — t4 ' to death the present-da- y of member the mately occupaAmerican e 1031 Beck Woulci you sixot to lose a grand home like this!" the Humane society hospital-residenccompetent consensus has reversed tion forces from bringing a Japaat The organization is sponsoring a local drive this keit Tuppy a fox terrier Fritz a deer terrier viewpoint to to eat Its net funds at a all Violet maintain sufficient aad heterogeneous residing program "It is now believed that the nese bride into the United States This was the assertion Saturday presence of coronary disease in or all of its various mani- of Roger N Baldwin New York any Howl-Giv- e! festations does not in itself necesdirector American Civil Libsitate a permanent withdrawal City union who stopped briefly erties from normal activity Depending on the number of individual fac- In Salt Lake City to confer with I tors involved it has been found Japanese - American Citizen s' of that the majority of patients can league officials on the'problem Unless something Is done—and for only 175 persons have sought begin gradual resumption of their more than 10000 American-bor- n former activities as early as a persons of Japanese ancestry who fast—Salt Lake cats may not get the $1 membership in the group three-mont- h on full nine value lives and their period following the are desirous of returning to of Annual appeal 5000 Donors Expected initial the U S attack local homeless pup again may th Community Chest of Salt Lake any Mr Baldwin recently concluded Humane leaders be to a forced lead life expected society dogs Basis of Opinion county for 1943 has been set this a study of conditions in Japan more than 5000 Salt Lakers to its for Seeking help foundling "In determining the amount of during which he met with Gen year from Oct- - 13 to Nov 7 It was animals is the local chapter of the come to the aid of their announced Saturday by Thomas T legged friends so that more canine activity which the patient can Douglas MacArthur Emperor society 1031 Beck where Mrs John W Hyslop has caretakers and could tolerate the physician must base Hirohito members of the IL S Taylor chest president be added to the staff with proposed his opinion not on an estimation consulate and JapaQese foreign lost or ostracized tended strayed Heading the campaign will be animals since the day before free veterinarian service ambu- of anatomical changes which have office officials T C Eastman chairman with D Christmas 1939 "Because the exclusion law diclance pick-u- p and a lethal gas occurred nor on the electrocardioinare which record& tates to cases that military authorities chamber E Larnbourn& Gordon Weggeland I graphic hopeless put Get Homes– Food clined to show variance but only deny all applications for permits and painlessly to sleep quickly and Mrs Roger East as vice chairThis treatment is no hit and miss Monthly overhead costs at the on his approximation of the actual to marry sin has been encouraged men Ttoger H Freund executive affair either for homeless animals hospital exceed the total con- amount of coronary circulation and even legal paternity to a consecretary of the Y MCA has been get everything from pedicures to tributions and fox terriers spaniels Present and whether it is suffi- siderable number of babies has named associate campaign director nose drops in physical checkups and Persian cats that meow with cient to provide for the ordinary been denied" said Mr Baldwin and swill be given leave of absence that rival Uncle Sams army exams a western drawl are all letting effort in which the patient inDiscussing morality laws Mr front the Y NI CA to assist with the Once this treatment has put the their fur down in a plea for local dulges Baldwin said he would recommend animal back on four legs it is given pet lovers to save the Humane fund appeal certain changes that would elimi"It is important that the paGoal to be raised by the 2:t a home equipped with plenty of society who resumes his former oc- nate such strict and sometimes tient red Feather member agencies of good food kindness and warm cupation should be free from symp- ridiculous surveillance of occupathe chest will not be set until after r oo m toms of angina or heart failure tion forces in Japan But such extensive care costs RECEPTION SET prelunirtary budget estimates have "Under present laws what is although the appearance of mild been submitted in August said money so a few weeks ago the of before 11 pm becomes immoral symptoms resumption upon Hugo B Anderson executive sec- society sent up a distress siznal for work can at times be overlooked moral after that time" he'con- some financial backing With the retary "Although statistics show that tended: Last'year the goal was S296041- end of the drive set for June 30 work has no appreciable effect in and subscriptions totaled 1303- the pup patients found they have recurrent attacks of producing M5M of which aproximately $30- - been barking up the wrong tree coronary thrombosis it is neverCrk0 was allocated to the USO ' theless difficult to convince the In execuchest the May Early that an attack which may th- committee in lending support As excited about their golden layman have occurred the work to a national movement to elimiwedding anniversary as they were hours was due during more to probably nate multiplicity of campaigns inabout their wedding 50 years ago cardiac weakness caused by the dorsed a program designed to pro-siare Mr and Mrs Nels A Mar- physical Inactivity and undernufor only one such fund appeal tinson 251 W 2nd North trition during the period of the annually The Salt Lake City The be will honored couple employment rather than patient's B John Smith sales manager of Chamber of Commerce board of with a reception at the to the actual physical" exertion" 4 directors approved the Indors- Maycock Brokerage Co Saturday Tuesday of a daughter Mrs A J r N was elected president Cr the Moun- home Be Must ement Convinced ' " Peterson 2036 Herbert ave beSince then the chest has Invited tain States Tray- tween 8 the hours of and 10 pm He said that "through an atti' an local health and welfare agen- elers at a meet- Friends of the family are invited tude of sympathetic understanding cies which rely on voluntary con- ing of the group '‘ i When asked whet she considered and careful explanation on the tributions from the public to be- In Newhouse 4i to mar- part of the doctor the patient remember if Important come affiliated with the chest as hotel '"7! fe—' riages are to succeed Mrs Mar- must be convinced that mental ' ' one of as Red Feather agencies Other officers tinson said "A sense of humor and emotional strain rather than ' include tt Mr Anderson said It appeared elected is one of the most important physical effort are the factors ' 31cMurnicely several such agencies would Don K things in a happy married life which tend to shorten life and he be added to the Zs now affiliated die vice presi1and remember you can never must be made to realize that mild Meantfrne It was reported Ogden dent: Harry L fç ‘ ' ' ' !take back a mean you say activity and moderate living will ' also is following the national trend Hawthorne secto your husband or thing wife" benefit rather than harm him" and has indicated an Interest In retary and Dell c When Mr --- Martinson the son The writer added that "recent Its Sessions various i trea federating appeals into ' ' advances made in the field of one campaign urer Named to Mr Smith coronary disease have forced us the executive committee were A1'I' ' to the conclusion that the prog' K anLediard chairman: G A t Conventron Slated 1' nosis (outlook) for 75410 of the cell E Brimhall - i ''' 41 - ''' ÷ t 7 patients suffering attack may be The 26th annual convention of 'Guest speaker- - for the t ' 4 4t" ' I viewed in a more optimistic 'I ' Utah State Realty Assn will be was Charles Hollingsworth meeting -4 ' Carbon I -)-' light" head Sept 0 in Hotel Utah t t Freight Line Inc 1 KEMI It Over-Eipande- t rile Dalt gakt rtribunt June 22 1947 B3 Motor Court Leader Fears - Industry 1 61r: HOUSING IN S L 4 I - ' $ I - Baldwin v1 A i -- -- - s - 10 " 41-- ir 1 - 4 1 -- - 1 o i i4( i mptexK -::: 1 By WILLIAM C PATRICK Tribune Staff Writer Many patients with coronary heart disease live in conetant fear of sudden death or total disability are so fearful i n fact that i They lapse into partial invalidism 1 they hesitating to engage in even the mildest physical activity Often I the fear psychology is worse than 3 the disease itself 4 In many cases there is justifii for taking a more hopeful cation 1 view of the future than either ' physicians or patients have taken 4 in the past The patient can be ' to keep up with his ' encouraged and interests and even other job ' 2 ‘ ' ' r - 1 --- '' ' 1 t' I : 1 - k - ' (4-:r- § - I o 0 1 'r ) 1: 41 Activity Helps Health of Heart Patients i --- '-' -- - Please Listen—We Need Your Help 1 - t """ - I A4s 4" " ' |