Show 14 Salt Cake Tribune Refinery Gains All Bantam Exhibit Opens Control of Firm Spokane at Monday Fairgrounds ZTflC 'Best Wishes’ as Long Service Ends 15 1947 Friday August High School Activities Group Moves Into S L Quarters -- With a “chick chick here and a chick chick there" the Centennial show will open Monday at the exposition grounds with more than 3f0 of the diminutive birds on exhibit Hanging from feather legged to d eld English game bantams the fowl will be shown through Aug 23 reported Gordon Lucas show supervisor P M Leeuenburg Centennial fall rabbit show supervisor reminded breeders that midnight Monday Is the deadline for mailing entry forms The event is scheduled for Aug 23 to 30 He said a 5c entry fee must accompany the application of each animal Many breeders and breeder's associations are posting special awards for the exhibition he said The spring show conducted June 2 to 7 attracted 4') animals Meanwhile Sheldon R Brewster exposition manager production reported that a magic show featuring “The Black Ace of Mystery" would begin a two-nigrun at the exposition theater Friday at 7 p m Other magic acts include “The m pint-size- ht Wasatch Oil Refining Co Salt Lake City has purchased a majority of outstanding stock of Inland Empire Refineries Inc Spokane Wash Insuring continuance of the daily' capacity oil refinery of the company at Spokane officers announced Thursday' in Salt Lake City Inland Empire Refineries Inc was organized in 1938 by stockholders of Wasatch Oil Refining Co Henry D Moyle president of Wasatch Oil Refining Co has been president of Inland Empire Refineries Inc for some years and will continue as president of both companies “The change in stock ownership" Mr Moyle said “will strengthen greatly the position of the Spokane company which has needed badly additional financial help with which to drill potential crude oil producing acreage owned by it in the Cut Bank area of Montana and to develop its entire holdings in the Soap Creek field in Montana With the assistance of Wasatch Oil Refining Co one of the substantial producers of crude oil in the Rocky mountains this financial help will be available” Human Icicle” “The Floating lady" and “The Spirit Handkerchief” The show will conclude in time to allow patrons to attend “Water Follies of 1947" Mr Brewster explained Mr Lucas announced that W H Fetterly Phoenix would judge the bantams Monday morning Entries closed last Monday 7000-barr- Heavy Peach Crop To Ripen Early Peach crop® in Utah will be relatively heavy and earlier than usual a report of the Utah State Farm bureau indicated Thursday The peak in carlot shipments of Elberta and Hale peaches is expected to be reached about Sept 1 while the seasonal high for canning peaches will be Sept 10 Although neither Grand nor Cache county is a principal peach area both report a comparably heavy crop Anticipated peak in canning peaches in Grand county is Aug 25 and in Cache county Sept 20 Thursday the Utah High School was dismissed Wednesday fc Activities Assn moved into an Third Dist Judge Joseph J Jepp office at 32 Exchange pi and for son w el Driver Cited S' " s f A ' J iOi -- vl i t ? i m Siiiitii Mm SSSiH 3T t f jf' ’’k V K- 'if: P W - A- PA zm iju Jewel Pin-u- 0 t i La p Electric Clock and Radio Genuine Plastic I Tory Superheterodyne Circuit X it i M Vv r -- Beautiful Tone slxai or Regular Pin-u- Built-I- u I '4? m Among hundreds of employes of The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegrawho Thursday honored A I Fish center retiring general manager were left p A i 'This Is Your FBI" caiot from official filot g aic Control Double Valua Clock and Radio to right standing George C Miller and II G Bertschlnger and sitting John It Russell and A T Hansen all veteran news associates 'Bslak the Baiik" Nationally 7:30 3995 Regular of maty kadla oad Record SPECIAL Flayar valtat It ear larga kadla ctd kteord Dapartmait liiUini 95 RTf'KMf NT 4 DVf-- RTI KM F Wliat’s Friday August 15 tin© ©ii 1947(MST) ‘THE SHERIFF" ft Convnient Tarms RADIOS RECORDS — M ana nine A Air Line Adds IDenver Flights 9:00 pm Lay Away (or Xmas or that slick crook-cha- nv FRTff NT Ala M I tr I KNT Tdlsiy For Further Information Phone Stations AM 6 00 6:16 6 30 7:20 Road law Parker New H Warren Top O the Morning 74)0 7 16 7 30 8 00 815 8 30 1 1 OO 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 :l 30 Church News M KL'TAH 1230 1245 00 :i 5 j i i 2 30 j I 245 3 00 3 15 3 30 3 446 I 400 4 15 600 6 30 646 i Today's Children i Woman In Whlta 4 Maauuerada 4 Light of th World MornSugarhoua ing Melodies Jim Ameche News Tom Ivory Something for the 4 i Doing ykWhat Ladle Bride and Groom — from Hollywood F ty t World Newa Out of Golden Weat Hualnena of Farm Rosa of My Dreams 746 8:00 845 830 8:45 9 ti 4 4 j Mi Perkins Pepprr Young Right to Happiness VV’ife Doubis or Nothing 4 Stella Dallas R Winters Jones i Frank Sinatra W'ldder Brown saYg Easy Acts K A LL a i la r When Girl Marries Psrty (House Po9t Boa Music i Portia Faces Life KALI of the West 'Grind Fmm Plain BUI Te Meet th Missus Ritter Jim Front Pag Farrell Bob and Victoria plytng your fa- - ' Krlc Hevareld Newa voru News David lltrum An hour flunsrt and Vine Aunt Mary music 4 Dr Paul JO mlra of music 'Richard Hottelet A Backst-ar- i Rom eiiiira Western Request Hour — Cousin Ray plays your favorite western Two requests and on half hnurs of unpredictable doings Anything can happen Java Time Party with Jim Bettis your host playing the iliac Pecord Hit Parade with 'beetlebrow" Be ord Shop WTerry and Pirate Km Armrtroag yTfBCMJW Jed I Story in Bong Story Princess Jntermount'n Newa Take Five Newa Kenny Baker Henry Cassidy i full of vout reo-ord- a Meilo banda and bits of groovi hits Cvi ed 30 Fhow Sport of eport KL'TA sport 8 46 Page Hammett's Dinl “Fat Wan' 900 9:15 9 30 P-k- a Party Moon Dream New and Sports Crown Pm Quartet Pattern in FJiythm Report to People 45 10 00 10 15 10 30 10-4- Orchestra t f ABC Present ular Rnd C Ni Pop--1 National! of th tiil Dy s m iIt Pays to nnrant Skippy Wterner Th e In C j SRobt 0 j Trout Advnture Thin Man World New Here to Veteran Master- Columbia work KALL for Musie— A full hour of tuns of th day News top hard Good Night Sgn Off — KOVO 1240 frevo 1230— KOAL j On New of th Bill Bardo Orch 1160 Club Mystery Theater with G Berne Bill fctem tSport Here th Latest Tex Benek Orcb- Barry Wood Of Men and Muuc — 'i Newa Gordon MrCrea Snow VCiub 13 -- man Exclusive KALL Scoreboard L't ah Symnhony — B re t — S ym phony Ig- Hollywood Theater 'e IkOW’ell Thoma My Serenade Centennial Salute Lewi Jr J Tilor 8 Fulton Henry Trtb-Tel- New BaaebaU Warmup Let Gear Io It— Great comedy Bee ball Game — Sail Lake Bee va Twin Fall Play- by play dfticrp tion by Mai Wy- - Be t the Town Howard of th Night Kddi Band Newa Casa Cugat Veterans Reporter Bob Ebrly New Vincent Lope Tea and Trumpet with Sir Archi Morgan and 4Rus Hi Orchestra 6 Harry Owens Orch 12:53 New Good Night Prlc 1230 — KVNU Western Hit Parade Couain Ray play 10 top tunes of the week Juke Box Novelties — Time to Dane Rhythm revue for dancing listening — Piano Stvlln L 5 Navy Classical Hour with narration by Pat O'Brien World s area teat music Platter Party — Alan Frank plays hits of the day Tour Dancing Date Variety music old and new Night Owl Show— Starring “Chier Pat O Bnen in Sait Lake only night show 21 Icgan 1430 — KLO 1934 46 1 1 t bet ve v the a reE f The United ciety wall hold a fiesta at the clubhouse 1185 Richards st Sunday at 11 am in honor of the Feast of Adults 7 : 00 7 16 730 745 00 815 8:30 8:45 8 OO 915 9:30 945 10:00 1 0: 1 5 10:30 10:45 1 1 00 1116 I 1 :30 I I 45 12:00 12:15 12:30 121 46 OO Ogd v lif wiiM IN PERSON XvIvvXvV YV'V’VV i 60c Children to 160 age 12 25c Musical 10 - KIDDIES' am KARTOON KARNIVAL j Cartoon Box Office Opens THE CITY SLICKERS “Black Widow” Serial and Both Feature: CHILDREN 14c tax lac FREE CANDY! 9:39 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 14 orjiiY AUGUST 21 st AND 22ndl jnr iP") PER ' 4 t w V ” a ’ 11 “ 1 Your Favorite Western Star I Back MONTE HALE I th COLOR Hit ‘Last Frontier Uprising’ — ALSO THIS GRAND — T Th story of mimutfr on who no JwVf PERSON Midvale Harvest Days RED Presents Sun 1 Aug FEATURING HIS FAMOUS FIVE PENNIES DANCING NINE TO ONE! INDOORS OR ON THE STARLIGHT ROOF GARDEN at Beautiful 2 Mile West of Midvale on 78th South Street FEATURING PARACHUTE JUMPING! Ribbon Cutting Aerial Acrobatics and many other thrilling acts! Passenger Rides After the Show DICK IDA 3638 SOUTH 13TH EAST MELODY MAVINE AND HER 50c $125 SOLOVOX MUSIC FOR YOUR LISTENING and DANCING PLEASURE DEMCIOfS DINNERS No Coxrr Charge FjMaT Cover Charge Saturday 9 to 1 ’or ALSO SEE DANCE Swimming Dinner SATURDAY KITE Gin Lieoeit Orchestra Hotel and Dining Room TODAY" 1 0 DELICIOUS CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS Phone Iletwr 230-for Reservation pm to 10 pm am to 1 0 pm Admission 25c Incl taxes Hiking Family Picnic Grounds with Table and Benches 'TOMORROW'S LIVING Sunday Lp Emigration Can on PINES SCIINEITTEirS HOT POTS Open Doily 2 MUes the Luncheon It’i Awoyt COOL at Naaaratt 307 Virginia St 4) $250 The Trip You'll Uke HOI'lE Reservations ROOMS PRIVATE PARTIES: Dial “O” and ask for “Finecrest” or Dial by KIYVANJS CLUB PLAYING NfTELY DINING IN ORCHID ROOM COMFORTABLE Breakfast Sponsored MIDVALE CLEAN DINE Among Presented Through Courtesy of SKYWAY FLYING SERVICE ROSE GARDEN in “Rolling Home” 4 Admission Reserved Seats AT PARKER VACATION SALT LAKE MUNICIPAL Located HIS ORCHESTRA FEATURED jreiiftr KIDS BRING YOU SERIAL CARDS Last Show 9 pm Open 6 pm 7 2 pm AIRPORT NO TRUMPET WALLY SANDACK meat lira the future of two II HATDEN - Jea Ruts Alto "JACK ARMSTRONG" No 3 HEAR State Dept of Veterans Affairs 2 44 Late News Inside News Utah r For Swell Fun It's Depreciation 14 VETERANS! A Public Service w " ' MINUTES OF General 10:30 A CO-HI- 85c AND KDYL ‘ ttt&i Z7 TWO IUIGHTS HIS TORRID TONITE K'W oC - ICHOLS THE VETERAHS' REPORTER wi’wjy STATE FAIR GROUNDS 2 00 2 16 600 6:15 630 646 (- m THRILLING AIR SHOW The De Luxe Family Theater in the Heart of the Valley!” Ilf TAH!S3tA R C ESTrSCR EEIC - j Dismiss Cruelty Suit CEHTEIIHIAL EXPOSITION klld 300 316 330 346 Projrrr Russo-America- Suit seeking a court order for release or transfer to a private institution of a patient at the Utah State hospital at Provo on allegations that he was treated in a cruel” manner at the institution TONIGHT ONLY 30 46 J tlie present concern over Despite n division of th world United Nations has made much progress Miss Elsie Jensen director of the southwest region of the American Association for-- i the United Nations declared Thursday While less dramatic than the security council the economic and social council the -food and agricultural committee and the international labor organi- - 5 zation have done much to further world peace she sa?d at a meet- ing of the Salt Lake Lions club at Hotel Utah SAT Human Icicle Scores of Mystifying Tricks! :45 500 6 16 6 30 645 Motor Trades Picnic First postwar outing of members and associates of Utah Automotive Trades Assn will be held Saturday at Lagoon J Howard Wheeler president said Thursday Games and a program will begin at 3 pm Spirit Handkerchief Floating Lady 115 1 30 2 2 ished House of Thousand Mysteries 1 OO 1 directives altering the present procedure in issuing veterans’ priorities in war surplus sales are received by the Salt Lake regional office of War Assets administration sales to veterans will continue “status quo” reported Col D E Squier regional director National dispatches of W A A said veteran priority has been abolUntil of MAGIC Show SIMMONS Osin Lauds U Priorities Valid so- n Syrian-America- BEVERLY 1200 12:15 1230 12:45 " ’ SAT—7 P II Syrians Hold FRI EXPOSITION THEATER Fiesla Sunday GIMMICK SCHOOL j 10MG1ITI wit-anoth- S L DANCING! eAUkJJS at SAAB r'v passenger receive forehead lacerations and bruise Thursday at 11:35 am when car she was riding collided car at 13th South ax 3rd East She was treated by he physician Driver of the car i which she was riding Alice C Gord Bryan ave sa: : she did not see a atop sign at 12t South while driving north on 2r East and collided with a ca S L Says ‘Thanks’ driven by John H Bauer 49 162:' Blair st She was given a txaJL r 500 Lake Salt Approximately men and women who served the ticket for running a stop sign city during the Centennial beautification campaign will be presented CANCER CHECKUP with certificates of merit it was Registrants for the monthly announced Thursday The certificates signed by Mayor Earl J cancer detection examination Glade City Commissioner John B Aug 20 at St Mark’s hospital Matheson of the already outnumber registrants for any previous examination Wahl-quiMrs T and John campaign and more are expected to revice chairman will com quest the service said Mrs Emil mend outstanding enterprising efde Neuf commander Utah divifort loyal service and demonstrasion American Cancer society tion of public spirit Approximately 50 will be examined next' week she estiJa cee Board to Meet -- v The mated second Wednesday Members of the board of direc in each month is set aside for tors of the Salt Lake City Junior persons who believe Chamber of Commerce will meet registering have cancer symptoms they noon New at Covey’s Monday Mrs de Neuf said America Coffee shop 531 S Main announced George A Jenkins executive secretary IV ZI OO 1000 1045 1030 1045 1 1 00 1116 1130 10 150 9:46 9 26 addressed to Miss Virginia Lee Nelson 21 daughter of Mr and Mrs George S Nelson 1330 Yale ave It was written by an uncle brother of Mrs Nelson to an girl The uncle Eugene M Cannon former Salt Laker invited the little girl to visit him The card was addressed to 1329 Westminster ave but the post office carefully changed the address to Miss Nelson's residence for the past four years Incidentally the Cannons still live in Houston and the Nelsons frequently hear from them the Assumption announced Michael Allan president All Syrian people of the state are inMurray district manager Begin- vited ning Friday afternoon flights will willThebe holy sacrifice of the mass celebrated by Most Rev leave Salt Lake City at 2:30 pm instead of 12:31 pm he con- Duane C Hunt bishop of the Salt tinued but morning flights atill Lake Catholic diocese The mass will be followed by breakfast and will leave at 6 am The manager also announced the celebration will continue a 33 fc cut in existing excursion throughout the day round-tri- p The Feast of the Assumption is fares from Salt Lake City to Provo Price Albuquerque an important annual holiday for and Gallup N M Syrian people PM Ranger — ’QGabnel Heatter Silver and Tonto It a on the House 7h-I Tour FBI QBuddo Drummond True Drama Detective Story Break tn becK th Pr 0Vet New Interview The Sheriff Jva QKurl 3 Two daily round-tri- p flights from Salt Lake City to Denver by way of Grand Junction’ Mont-- I rose and Gunnison were added to Monarch Air Lines schedules Thursday when they were ap-- I proved by the civil aeronautics board The new flights will connect at Grand Junction Colo with the line’s present twice-dail- y flights to Albuquerque said Frank1 R Rtory Lady Sorys and Stories JHcip Harngan hMelodr Theater Skdventur Parade jTom Mix Postmarked June am Houston Tex the card was Pension Unit Raps Welfare Law 915 9:30 N Life Can Be Beaut Lmi I 00 1 5 CO Ladlea Art Van Damme Perry Como Cent Summertime Believe It or Not Dr Stliea Morning honk a Date with Melody Cookin’ with Collins Mtdmornlng Newa Meet the band Pong fihop ! Evening Programs 746 121 45 Patti'a bands combos awing tunaa News Dlceat Alarm Klok Klub Continued Correct Time Beama of Bleaamga I 7 00 7:15 7 30 45 15 OO 1215 1 230 of with dcao American music fFddis DocSfn Voice of Lbs News W Jack i I Krran Feated with J Olsen Cncj Woody a Reo 6-1- 1 1 Pionrara 1 disc Jockey City News KALL-a-Tun- e Music News Tommy Dorsey Woman’s Pass Whltaman Club On fuii Br wRa ul Lade 4 30 4 46 America's No Small with Kn Narry Craig 46 200 2 15 1 1 I I Lino :30 IMS 1 30 I j daoca 6:45 7 00 7 16 7:30 Afternoon Programs oo it 12 16 5 rOO and farm newt with Will Wright New IJoyr Jordan (i Fred Waring and Pennsylvanians SJack Bereft Lora Lawton Road of Life j 45 9-- World Npwi j 1045 8 8 8 News 8 10:00 1045 10:30 6-4- 5 f Win j 900 916 930 9 44 8 :00 8 15 6 30 Rob j j 8-4- PM QHreak Harry Clark Bong Trlb-Tci- c New Potlurk Party Tax Ritter Miiate Breakfast New 6 Brea k la at Cub — Arthur Godfrey '0Pml!y PomClub witn Don McNeil Birthday Jack Owcri Sam QHeart'a Dcaira ft Mora N’ewa R’dup Ben Alexander MC 'Rosemary and Aunt Fanny Breakfast In Holly- Kate Smith Speaka V Warren Newa Richard Maxwell Aunt Jenny Storiea Caen Drake Rora Helen Trent Phyliia Perry — Muaical variety WTed Malone I'JOur Gal Sunday Welcome Trarei ere QCednc Poeter 17 Big Slater Va Perkma J"“ Ameche Lyric by Lorraine Poat Baker Uteomx y Young Dr Maiona QAr Sam Meat on the Table y Guiding Light SioginOver the Bark for a Day y Second Mra Burton Qgueen Fence H WarTen from Hollywood Perry Mason My True Story Lone Journey QMuale at Its Beat 11:S5 Hymne of Alii with Mertln Block i Muriral Americana 7 44 1 1 1 1 i The past crept Into the present for future remembrance this week when a postcard was delivered safely at its destination — 13 years late i scad of laughs! wads of dough! Known “’Tiii Is CARD REACHES ADDRESSEE— 13 YEARS LATE The new welfare law is choking off benefits old folks should £ave chairman Sidney A Elswood Ogden branch Utah State Old Age Pension and Assistance Organization declared Thursday at a meeting of the Salt Lake branch in I O O F hall Old folks in Ogden too are Attend at Outing having trouble living on the pension said he and many have been A beef barbecue followed by a owners Mr and Mrs Fish and their wiped off the welfare rolls en- program including moving pictures was attended by approxison ArtRur L Fish Jr plan to tirely Salt Lake County Commissioner mately 150 members of the Salt leave Salt Lake City about Sept George V Morgan also attended Lake Advertising club and their the meeting and introduced twin families Thursday at the ampithe-ate- r nurses from the Salt Lake General Mill Creek canyon 2 hospital Loah and Leah Osborne who spoke briefly 7:00 pm 7 Injured A st gx 4 manager Mr Fish came to Salt Lake City in 1920 as publisher of the old Salt Lake Herald which later the same year merged with the Telegram He published the Telegram from 1920 until 1931 when it became associated with The Tribune Since that time he has been general manager of the two papers because of ill His retirement health was announced last month Mr Fish was presented with a gift in the name of The Tribune and Telegram their employes and O 6:30 pm Volt- n ! Presents TONITE! ’ t - Tribune and Telegram Bid Adieu to Retiring Official ALL-STA- R i Safe- 4Sth South was given emergency HONOR NEWSPAPERMAN treatment for shock and bruises at Salt Lake General hospital where he was taken by police am-- i bulance after the car he was driv-- : ing collided with another Thurs-- i day at S am at 2nd South and 7th West He was given traffic citations for failure to yield the right of way and for driving a It was a day for remembering 1 for California where they will vehicle without an operator’s and a day to remember Thursday make their home license Mr Fish is to be succeeded as when several hundred staff memmanager Sept 1 by Eugeneral bers of The Salt Lake Tribune gene ‘McKinnon former Montana and Salt Lake Telegram met at and western newspaper executive an informal reception at the Elks who has been assistant general of the Philadelphia BulAN LINEUP club 139 E South Temple to manager since 1943 letin honor A L Fish retiring general KUTA Illuminated L Lai r Robert H Simons 19 2397 E ' Girl full-tim- m ANOTHER KEITH O'BRIEN the first time became a full e fledged organization H H Rose former principal of Beaver high school will act as executive secretary for the association which formerly was managed on a part-tim- e basis by D R Mitchell Lehi The organization is responsible for the arrangement of inter school competition in such fields as athletics debate music and commercial arts W Take llichwav W to Heber City Then Het to Mid was W'L Br |