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'V 711 1111' Ci0J:ki l THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday March 28 1913 - ns'llness News ' 1 "' if t Pre-East- - I --- : - - 7 :- 1 - - ' -- 0- 44' I 4 'IN It 1 - - 44:V - - ' 'r 1 4it '' LI ' 'Il ' ' ' ---- ss— 1 to‘- - I 'i ' - r-- 4 - - - ' t Am) - -- I tte rrosp-19re''-- k- - - t -- l - 00 4 the fastest growing areas of suburban Salt takeocounty soon may have its own fire station and library County Commissioner Robert L Cranmer said Saturday Tentatively approved by the county commission are plans drawn by M E Harris Jr architect for a combined fire station and library building on Evergreen at East Nearest fire it aboutto2600 the area now is sta engine tioned in Holladay Mr Cranmer said In the area to be served by the proposed library and fire station are approximately 500 persona more than in Midvale where the main county library is maintained Anticipating greater expansion in the area during the next decade the commission had plans for the propoaed structure arranged so the fire station may expand If necessary into the library wing Included in the building will be room for one engine and livine quarters for a permanent station attendant and family A volunteer department will man the engine If the library space should be converted apace for another engine and quarters for a permanent staff of firemen would be made available The conversion it is eatimated will be necessary in approximately 10 years at which time the library also would require larger quarters Cost of the new structure is eatimated at approximately $45000 An engine for the station has been procured Mr Cranrner said and now is stationed in Murray th U S Smelting Fills Cashier Vacancy 1492 E 9th South has been ramed cashier for the 17rated States Smelting Refining Ntring Co to ' 1""1 the vacancy eausedbythe death of John F Etev L Faerber Ara101intement appoint-Ine- rt made Saturday by F ' S Mulock vice president and Aer:6 general rrtanagerof western operaMr Vona Formerly associated with U the S of the accounting department Fuel Co Mr Wilton served as secretary assistant treasurer and credit manager of that company before accepting his new position He is active in Masonic and Shriners circles 5 AL --- Ad Concern to Formal -- - 1 7 - - 4 t - '':-- "- 4 1 - - -- - f - 1 i - University Gardens First units of the University Gardens housing project of owman Inc will be completed about July I sponsors said Saturday Located at 1131 E let South the compact project includes a number of separate structure including 64 family units Each has two bedrooms living room kitchen and bath and some have a dining room All units have range and refrigerator included Heat will be furnished from a central plant Rent for most units will be 100 monthly $110 for others Capson-B- I i ft I II Products eisoWet viouth Temple 10 i Salt Lake rhone - - " neon Goods -- - - - - 3r'l fr) -1t-- '-- 7'4 'CI 4 -11141MIP - 00me -- o t 11 31 - —4 t- - - --- 74 le): -- ''' T 1 Z V 0 a '' OM ' ain i t 1- - -' 6r CIIICACI ittilleiS - and s aalcortgote :e T r clawAimi:el - ' - Imo'''' - - c7-- t ‘- -- --t 1 73 145 WALL rdi—ogdea - - : -- LNIX1111311N7) -- -- S25 SOL111 Pit WEST SAILI Lall OTT Ulla SV The Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad has strong confidence in growth of the intermountain west Wilson McCarthy president said Saturday He cited construction of new steel and cement plants in Colol steel rado oil shale developments gypsum and other industrial advancements in Utah and expansion of agricultural and tourist industries itammuututttameentetva — viAtt a 16 W Stil KIM I Provo j o '' Ni ' p 7 ': Condition of the road has been Improved substantially during the past year as part of a continuing program he said Operating ratio to revenues) of 748t0 ((expenses In 1947 Wail 13cl below that of 1946 The road paid last year its first stock dividends since 1911 nt --- — 71 (In ‘4ki t1 Lk i business opport in years ( -- IA I It '- I- 1 rt 1 i "1:' 47ii1:'' 1 : : ' 17 II SPEEEI e ECONOMY STRENGTH BEAUTY COrtADIO ' r: 71 Iruldniii '4 Ph Ph 647011 10t W NEW YORK I NY 31 37 111101 K1 3 - 1- 40--4 - w FT 7 7 ? 14- L- 17' - — Li LA 1 M Keystone Projector 1 ArnPra 16 6-- 16 I4owe1 e"k -- ' -- - II Revere de luxe Projector Bell az Howell Maatet 400 11 rouge Projector ti it — q 99 50) lens f-- CAC'do 13 EAST 1ST SOUTH t al-Ye- a : 10 1 1 El FA ' I : i - -g At g V - - - - '- ) 'zi2204 - - "' - - 09 i '''' NiL I - 1 I -- - Includ1147 processing STUDIO - 1! 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A provon success Stott t whenwog rote you con offing front I to 1000 1 3 Revere Model 60 it t moons for stood 'acorn Install Cremates in hotel roorns tour ist cabins etc Plays I cie 2 hours for 23c Stroutiful desise 'roost cocoonon 'built tough sts o tong tu gigy vs° otter yoor Moro's 2teIl & liowoll Itperclater f-- it DURABILITY INSULATION 1 4 tl " I - i 1 1 COINOPERATID ItADIO Ke”tOrl t - - 7 1 : : 16-M- !! i It For 1 1 12750 k 1- I ik "1 1 1 :: magazine road f425 coated 1 - pt 'z--- : i (-- 1 I ''' - -- ' NEW - 1 - doota mitzio 1 N1 C- 1 0 ''''''' 'ties ttVfrz' I 1fr 11 0111'10 St6 VC' s11- - 3t 0Sa4111-1- 1 1 a i ---- - one of the finest — til kill JI 1 I - I - LI Lit I -- nt non-landgra- nt Mr Cross who was stationed in Salt Lake City for six months in 1920 now lives in Fort Wayne Ind He addressed 65 company representatives from Utah Idaho and Nevada Saturday in Hotet Utah Mom year for all life insurance companies' was 1946 when sales increased 50 per cent over prewar years but 1947 has managed to sustain this peak he said Agents and their wives were guests of the company Saturday evening at a banquet in Hotel Utah Thorpe B Isaacson manager presided I ent - -- reported Saturday t' ue tit) 1 ILA es p—Fje—v-ar- "a - Lincoln National Life Insurance sales were up 10 per cent over national average and Salt Lake City was one of its top selltng agencies Cecil F Cross vice president and manager of agencleA - INCORPORATIONS - s Co ad- Mineral Engineering Co Grand Junction Colo Main Utah office Moab Capitalized at 3100000 divided into 99000 shares 8(70 cumu !a t itysa preferred stock of $1 each 1000 shares of common stock of $1 each par value To mine and process vanadium and ores Mitchell Melich Isilroaanbiumag f- f - ' 4 push-butto- 4--- s Insurance Concern Notes Sales Gain Road Board Plans '48 Construction Newhouse Installs New Elevators (4 Mr McCarthy said Rio Grande could be penalized to the extent of $10000000 should the government's contention of alleged overrail traffic charges on wartime be upheld No reserve funds have been set up for this contingency Rio Grande explains that a large part of the traffic in question moved under regular and lawfully applicable tariffs but with charges substantially reduced by land-gradeductions with roads such as Rio Grande voluntarily meeting the reduced rates Remainder of traffic moved under special rates evin lower rates Now the than land-graroad says the government seeks repudiation of those rates and bakery products The state road commission's visory council will meet Monday at 10 am at the capitol to disCUSS approximately $2000000 worth of 1948 road construction Roy W McLeese comprojects 62 mission chief engineer said Saturday The council is headed by Warren Installation of two new auto- 11Bullock Cedar City to is matic elevators being pushed completion at Newhouse hotel at a cost of S135000 according to J Holman Waters manager The AIME Chapter Sets elvators are the latest type of Dance construction operating at a speed April 10 of 50 feet per second Completely The annual local dinner-danc- e automatic the car stops are reg- gathering of Utah section Amer-lea- n n ulated merely by a Institute of Mining and Metalsystem has been set for lurgical The installation necessitated an April 10 Engineers in the Hotel Utah- on the penthouse additional story W C Page chairman of of the hotel for the machinery the Utah(Pat) section will preside Mr Waters said One elevator has O A Glaeser is chairman of the been completed and is in opera entertainment committee tion and the second one is expected to be ready -for operation v within a rroonth rr nQ e 4 4J4t) ko 64' I - 170 much-neede- "' PP--1- Voic es Hope for Salt decline 16470 mineral resources are lying unexplored in foreign countries because of too many barriers between nations and that private capital and enterprise rather than government agencies is needed for this development Ile believes the private investoi I s discouraged by government regulations and the possibility of seizure should the character of a foreign government change and points out that the World Bank was established to implement this type of enterprise Inventor Native of S L The inventor of the continuous coal cutting and loading machine described in The Salt Lake Tribune some months ago and featured in the Wall Street Journal of March 25 Harold F Silver of Denver president of thea Silver Engineering Vorks Inc is native Salt Laker He is 'a member of the Silver family famous through the first iron working plant in Salt Lake City Silver Brothers forerunner of the present Silver plant the Ogden Iron Works Ogden :''''' r "1 L Partially offsetting these lower prices were increases on the following items: Fresh fruits and vegetables 58 : beverages 27 fresh and canned fixI 4q: canned fruits and vegetables Average food prices in Salt Lakewere end of the at the period City 1198rto higher than August 1939: above June 15 1916 and 307q over a year ago 129q Individual food prices which showed decreases during the month ended Feb 15 included flour round steak pork chops bacon butter lettuce lard and sugar Price in creases were reported for oranges carrots potatoes cookies evaporated milk canned corn beans coffee canned tomatoes and canned peaches The l3 L S price Index started the yesr 1947 at 18319 and climbed steadily through June 'rhe June index vas 1926 and that of July 1922 indicating at 2 drop The next decline came from 2007 in September to 1994 in October Januarys 2113 compared with February's 2079 The 16 Salt Lake drop compared with a rain the same tional decline of 24 The national Index now month can Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers d Wright adds that : ' sr Use of the World Bank to guarantee security of private investment in foreign mineral development will give the nations of the world access to urgently needed natural resources says Charles Wright in the March is sue of "Mining & Metallurgy" monthly publication of the Ameri- stands at 2047 :'t':t :! il t I 7 - te For West States' Grasyth by VAIDERWRITERS LABORATORIES --1- D 6z' RI FIRE PROTECTION Economy - s- out-of-sta- FUTURE BRIGHT 1--'- Fire-Safety- Inspectors Announce Speakers er C4441i - S Firm Elevates S L Manager - ---- Beaurty14'44(49Perrnarience - --- 1 - loc " - I foil " eo -- ' '' L roy : --- : — : 1 - : 1 - A number af and local speakers will address sessions of the seventh annual meeting and conference on code and construction problems of Utah chapter Internanorthwestern section Association of Electrical Intional Canner to Boost Output spectors Monday and Tuesday in Hunt Foods Inc second largest Newhouse hotel The meeting opens Monday at fruit and vegetable canner on the Pacific coast will boost produc- 9 am said C F Grant chapter tion further in MIS Norton Simon chairman Gus P Backman exchairman of the board said Sat- ecutive secretary Salt Lake City urday Arrangements are being Chamber of Commerce: W A Cyr made for additional packing ma- San Francisco associate editor terials and increase of personnel "Electrical West" W L Gaffney at the company's major plants In secretary-treasurnorthwestern Utah Oregon Washington and Fection- IAEL and Mayor Earl J Glade will address the meeting California W-00- 1 i I -- -- E:--" 1 -- - -- N 'N:)- i' -- -- - — - — -- - -r f-- (- ono t 1 research The industrial committee appropriated $800 toward publication of the journal which will be Nelson supervised by Dr assistant director of research schoolI of business University of Utah LI Tagil : mp 22: tiCtly --2 Clo ay hwestors Need Guarantee Of World Bank i Easter clothes with those purchased a year ago are rather difficult de- I :' ' ' 040')t partment store executives pointed r ' out The materials and workmanship in this year's dresses are difr Vi ferent in quantity and type due to dictates of the "new look" Officials Heartened Store officials seemed a little Will take heartened by Easter sales though J A Andersen in new over duties Chicago were as not as the they heavy more optimistic had predicted There still are executives who look for a break in the textile market after Easter and spring fashions have moved But while some have gloomy most merchants feel predictions that as long as women can afford J A Andersen 318 Hubbard new dresses hats and other clothing items they will buy well ave regional manager of the inthough the tightening of money termountain branch Ma y t a g felt in many retail lines may reCo has been promoted sult in more "shopping around" Northwest to Chicago branch manager for for bargains or in an attempt to inis what wanted get exactly Maytag Co household appliance stead of something just about as manufacturers according to an good announcement Saturday Mr Andersen who will take over his new duties April 1 in Chicago has been with Maytag since 1929 serving successively as salesman district manager and regional manager A program of analyzing the His new territory will include structure of the U S bureau of Illinois Indiana and Michigan land management from the standMr Andersen's eldest son Dell point of job classification stabili- Andersen is regional manager of zation and proper salaries has been Maytag Northwest Co in Spokane initiated in the Colorado-Uta- h I 4 --' ' 'decreases: 1 7' : -- '? beef and chickens dried fruits and vege7 and dairy prod tables veal 2 Chiefly responsible for the price drop were lower prices of pork off 136V'e lamb down 40 eggs off 11'2: fats and oils off 464'0 sugar and sweets down 37470 and the following additional percentage of comparisons Plan --- ut 1mi am — - - f Price urday over-alThe l Lake City was l'': er region by Monte C White assistant personnel officer Washington D C While the classification program will be carried into all other regions of the bureau considerable basic work will be done in this Headregion Mr White said quarters is in the Salt Lake federal building In the Colorado-Uta- h region the program will mean classification of some 112 men and women permanently employed to carry out chairman functions of the bureau in administration of some 35000000 acres of lands public U of U 9 Chamber The analysis is the first since consolidation of he former genEconomic Quarterly eral land office anti former grazing service under the president's reora of Plans for publication quarof 1946 The reterly economic retriew of Utah ganization plan the bureau of land have been made by the Salt Lake gional offices of were established in City Chamber of Commerce in- management Lake Salt Jan 1 1947 City dustrial committee and represent— atives of the University of Utah bureau of economic and business Electrical 1 - - success 25-2- New advances in heating equipment do away with the frequent larnent of "too hot" or "too cold" during spring and fall "in beMade of light tween'' weather metals new "convectors" give a uniform heat from steam or hot water and don't hold the heat as do cast iron radiators Dampers can be operated manually to permit control of heat for each room A - --- : - pre-East- 30-d- Cereals ''-- & Co 28 By WILL LINDLEY Average retail food prices in Salt Lake City showed a greater decline in the month ended Feb 15 than during any period in more than a year the U S Bureau of Labor Statistics refkmted Sat- - ' Another department store executive said he noted sales of piece goods had increased this spring pecompared with the riod a year ago A greater selection of fabrics probably accounts for many women sewing their own frocks for Easter A number of the outfits modeled at the spring opening have been selling well and merchants evidently feel the promotion was a men and women from four states will gather in Salt 7 Lake City April for the annual credit conference of National Retail Credit Assn ninth district Hotel Utah Meeting at the same time will be Credit Women's Breakfast clubs of North America ninth district Associated Credit Bureaus of the Rocky Mountain States and Associated Credit Bureaus of America Inc sixth district Representatives will attend from Colorado New Mexico Wyoming and Utah said Ted Press general An addition to Murray city's Diesel power plant will be completed in about three months including installation of all equipment according to Ellis W Barker contractor The addition was occasioned by the increased demand for new residents of that city -- wor--- --- --- Conizsco Steel 1 ORS —- FEATURES 0 Incorporated weather-strippe- d ventilator a Everlasting beauty without painting 0 Won't rast or warp! Complete range of standard sizes New beauty greater ventilation and less maintenance rerust or pairs' Won't aluminum warp! Bright 1 tte- Credit Murray Power Plant 4 2 Weatherstripping 1 L MO' A I 14644 ) - Lands Unit Plans Jobs Analysis Retail Credit Units Set S L Parley to be complete in two weeks i 1 The Only Window Cascrncnt with Metal 1 ''' manufacturing plant at Sigurd Sevier county is nearing completion this week Ellis W Barkeor Co and W W Clyde Co are tional parks jointly contracting the earthwork and steel erection phase expected LikVA (---0-- 1 - - - tions "This would make it virtually impossible for Western to operate schedules which would meet the needs of travelers to Yellowstone National park and at the same time provide factors necessary for an operation which would meet all safety requirements" said Miss Lake conExpressing hopes for struction of an approvedearly airport within Yellowstone National park Miss Lake said a recent change in policy by departments of interior and commerce paves the way for establishment of commercial airports within the boundaries of na- Gypsum Plant 40"7:07 i High Too Itot Too Cold? ple:f717:r 1 ew s The structural phase of construction on a new U S Gypsum Co ck 1 - fr - 014e4440 ' - - Lines will begin summer operations from Salt Lake City into ackson Wyp June 16 but has asked Civil Aeronautics board to grant a temporary discontinuance of summer service Into West Yellowstone until improved airport facilities can be achieved Lois Lake Salt Lake traffic mate Approximately 67000000000 was spent on repairs of all types while new construction totaled $12800000000 A near $1000000 week was re- corded in Salt Lake county real lestate sales for the week ended :Friday by the multiple listing bureau Salt Lake Real Estate board it was announced by 4Richard F 'Hardinge executive vice president sales during the week Ninety-fivtotaled $903152 with largest sale 4 44 I ( b 0- ' More than half a's much has been spent for maintenance and work during the last year repair as on new construction according to a department of commerce esti- : - A a of opening Pepsi-Col- Repair Real Estate Sales 4 ' i manager explained that changes in civil air regulations under which all certified air carriers operate has a bearing on Western's deciThe regulations now proand 15 men will be employed sion vide that Western could not go Begun last November construction into West Yellowstone airport beof the plant recently was tween 10 cm and 4 pm because of local wind and runway condiBill Sunlight 00 t s soft drink botat 225 E 6th South plant tling will be May 1 It was announced Saturday Daily production of the unit is estimated at 1200 cases Extensive remodeling of the Sugarhouse branch First National bank building will be completed next week C G White manager said Saturday New teller cages lighting flooring and fixtures have been installed Interior is of white maple and lobby space has been increased to 17 by 35 feet he said Safe deposit boxes have been moved to a new basement vault Grand opening will be next Saturday pain-in-the-ne- : PA I WAL Arranges $50000 Bank Remodeling Moe I t- -- --- Soft Drink Plant Offices of Cooper & Crowe Inc advertistrig firm win be moved No Fuse No Fuss Monday to 't3 W Broadway Gordon Crowe president announced Eleetric-ascience has solved a l formerly main-table- d major Saturday The firm for houseoffices at 72 W 2nd South holders and building maintenance men who have trouble finding that fuse that just blew out A small incandescent light has been added to the fuse rigged to glow when the fuse blows out ALUMINUE WINDOWS ----N- a $23500 duplex Included in the total were two apartment units four vacant lots two farms four business properties and 83 duplexes and private homes By HEBER HART 1 wa 4 tr will be housed In left part of building Estimated cost of structure is $43000 Flans drawn'by M E Harris Jr Salt Lake City architect I One of to lkiarch 1919 Mr Duff said Under the new formula Challenger will be paid 63c per airplane flown from the start of operations through April O 1948 and 6 per mile thereafter The previous formula provided for 5 & reduction of 5c per mile per mile every thre months until a level of 35c per mile had been reached Mr Duff gall of the ' lio I i e f44 Station Slated For Flights In Growing County Area Into Jackson Western Air ricx1 Guy L r - -"r-- - —oztortmo''' - Library-Fir- e Increased air mail pay totaling El83000 has been granted to Chi' 1 lenger Airtnes Co in a decision by the Cril Aeronautics board Donald A-- Duff Challenger Cent said Saturday The increase follows adoption by C A B of a new formula for commail puting the temporary air lines compensation paid feeder air he said The S363000 iricreased pay of which StI000 is retroactive to the start of Challenger's operations on May 3 1917 extends over that pe- n I TENTATIVELY APPROVED CA3 tpproves :Challenger idail Pay Hike &-i- I i - 'This proposed structure In East Mill Creek area will preside library and fire station for soma 3000 residents of Salt Lake county Library - t ' r ! t imosowpma4k st i FIT r- 4 1 - rzirr I 1 pre-East- er J By po - - Tuve Cleveland O president of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers will address Utah society chapter9 members of the April at 6:15 pm in Covey's New America Coffee shop 34 S Main Mr Tuve head of the mechan- kt' engineering department of Case Institute of Technology will speak on "Room Air Distribution—Science or Guesswork?" A specialist in heating ventilating air conditioning heat transmission and air flow Mr Tuve has contributed to many of sunshine last-minu- te Harman 141-- & - Food Prices in Fehfuary Show Biggest Decline L G department snapped store sales out of the doldrums Friday ' and it appeared dollar volume might hold to last year's lev el The weather had been running at cross purposes to store advertising for some time when the sun popped out Store managers had been worried reasoning that women would not start buying the spring-style- d Easter clothes while winter welither prevailed As it is unit volume may not hit ?est year's mark But dollar technical publications volume should hold fairly crone to 1947 Business was not quite so brisk as one store had anticipated its manager said Sales on all lines ' ' ' e' ' were running in approximately the same ratio as usual he reported t47 1 1-- 6Lt::t: I 4tt- ' lj I --- - 14- a: A t - - -- - - - - - c) - ill '1 1 41 -- - -I 4i t -- 1004 1k' I --a- 11 - - 1 ' -- -- er Sales Lag in burst ‘ s - National Leader To Address S L Engineers Old Sol Cures ' 4 tI A haver (flandy :'J-- I - a Ptivor ' 21 Snit 15 1144 ) J ono ("corpse nr einai 115IT ' - METAL QUOTATION& and Markets PAhles IL' : ' - - ! - |