Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday February 6 1949 20 A " o —Ai ‘r ’ V V- li - ' 7 f !l 'C7 v' " : r : - Jjt S - jnl li L'W-f rei T - W ' 1 77- : ’ U K-- vf : gf " VVr' - f&’1 y-- K7 ? : GOAL OF Construction of residential units a price par with incomes and financial resources will be discussed by representatives of government labor builders realtors and others interested at a meeting auditoin the Tribune-Telegrarium Thursday at 1:30 p m In laying plans for the economy housing conference Gordon Weggeland Utah Federal Housing administration director Saturday told members of the Salt Lake housing advisory committee that “we all know that with governprivate enterprise ment support can and will meet this necessity and provide new housing in the lower priced field on a scale commensurate with need” professional firms which receive first benefit from the promotion program although results of the drive aid every business and every wage earner in the city said C Cash Rampton general chairman “Results of the activity fund’s county is well known work Guests will include Gov J and it inis the past all to firms to bear up Bracken Lee County Commis- their share pf the small cost of sioner George W Morgan and the project” Mr Rampton said Mayor Earl J Glade “The $60000 we seek is budgeted Mayor Glade will be principal to 10 projects designed to aid the speaker at the breakfast for the entire community" 100 volunteer workers who will During the past two weeks start 10 days of intensive solicita- members of the chimbe’s board tion Funds will be used princi- of governors and 35 volunteer pally for promotion of industrial workers have been busy as an adgrowth tourist recreation vaca- vance guard unit soliciting subtion and convention business and scriptions from the larger 'subto publicize the Salt Lake City scribers Initial report on this soarea licitation will be made Tuesday The remainder of the $60000 is Mayor Glade Is a former president of the Salt Lake City Cham- expected to be raised by the 100 ber of Commerce drive sponsor volunteer workers under the and has served as general chairof Ellis C Wheeler man of the drive He also is for- and C E- - Gene Freeman The mer chairman of the chamber’ drive will be carried out with 24 advertising and promotion com- teams 18 from the membership mittee which administers the of the chamber of commerce with added assistance of six teams city’s annual activity fund The appeal for funds is directed from the Salt Lake City Junior only to business industrial and Chamber of Commerce To Discuss Homes Need The advisory committee with presiding met in Salt Lake F H A offices Saturday with F H A Veterans administration Home Loan Bank board and Salt Lake city and county officials Mr Weggeland told the advisory committee of “the national need for construction of safe livable homes at prices reasonably related to the incomes and financial resources of the vast majority of the people “Every means at the disposal of FHA is directed toward prohomes in a duction of lower-covolume never before attained” he said But the task is a tremendous undertaking that must have the he added cooperation of all Represented on the advisory committee which will attempt to outline details of a “1949 Economy Housing Program” Thursday are builders realtors materials dealers architects and representatives of financial institutions labor and local government Must Cooperate i were told by Mr WeggeThey land that “the tremendous undertaking cannot be accomplished overnight We must all work toward success of the program which must continue for many F Orin Woodbury chairman rVT'S — ’ fr7 - (s -- iff ? W P ' - Ir 1 ' ‘ TJj - ' i4 jyM st s- - ' - f7-viN- r 5a s i I r -- 4 IK 46- -4 Deal Out Justice to Mechanical Gang — of “condemned Administering “justice” to a bandits” are Gene Timmerman and Bob (with ax) Eleven of 12 “bandits” were one-arm- I I ed destroyed Saturday but effectively — in a liquor control commission enforcement division house S71 W 2nd South Fate of 12th Is pending ware-Zump-a- no VOTED ‘AYE’ Slot Machines Federation Women Favor Go to Rest Keeping Alcoholic Board In City Dump The group accepted a new club into federation membership the Cultural Club of Dragerton of which Mrs Jack Clifford is president More than 100 members of the Utah Federation of Women’s Clubs voted Saturday to work for continuation of the Utah state board on alcoholism Mrs O JP Kingston Salt Lake City president was delegated to meet with a bouse cf representatives committee to record the federation's views The action was taken at a meeting in Newhouse hotel attended by members of the federation's executive board heads of departments and presidents of 11 dis- tricts representing women’s clubs 140 Heads Youth Committee Mrs Lyean Johnson Pleasant Grove was named chairman of the federation's youth conservation committee succeeding Mrs Lester Taylor Moab State Engineer Ed H Watson was a speaker at the morning session He discussed the upper Colorado river basin compact which recently was ratified by the state legislature' A luncheon meeting was highlighted by an address on the future of music in Utah by Prof LeRoy J Robertson head of the University of Utah music department A decision as to the date and Utah Finds Results Gratifying Mrs Kingston said a check cf high schools throughout the state show the educational program of the alcoholism board has produced gratifying results among young d Eleven bandits” hit the dust Saturday afternoon on the dock of the state liquor control commission warehouse 375 W 2nd South and remains were interred in the city dump Under supervision of J W Pace liquor commissioner workmen demolished 11 of 12 slot machines discovered Jan 17 in a storeroom above the former commission's enforcement division headquarters 371 W 2nd South There was no court order for destruction of the 12th machine The “bandits” were confiscated during 1947 and 1948 in raids on private clubs and amusement places in Ogden Bountiful Helper and Salt Lake county The previous commission failed to carry “one-arme- out the court order years” The conference Thursday will be opened by Mayor Earl J Glade honorary chairman with a discussion of “City Government’s Part in the Economy gram” Housing - F Orin Woodbury Leads Roberts Building Trades Council labor Edward J secretary Holmes Budget Builders Inc and E Alan Federal Brockbank Homes Inc builders Chester P Cahoon Interstate Brick Co manufacturers Horace B Richards president Salt Lake Lumber Dealers Assn lumber dealers S L Representatives Salt Lake City will be represented by Commissioner John B Matheson City Building Inspector Two Salt Lake City men were reelected to positions in National Wool Growers Assn Saturday at the group’s annual convention in San Antonio Tex J J M Jones 30 S Thatcher state sanitary engineer will represent the state and Gus P Backman secretary Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce industry Committee members for finance are V R Steffensen vice president First Security Bank of Utah Melvin McDonald manager mortgage loan department Walker Bank and Trust Co Margaret R Larson vice president First Federal Savings and Loan Assn Willard R Smith vice president Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Co Emerson S Sturdevant vice president Continental National Bank and Trust Co Newell B s Dayton vice president Trust Co and Leo L Cap-so- n Capson-Bowma- n Inc er To Outline Expansion The expanison program being planned by Kennecott Copper Corp will be outlined by Nelson W Aldrich director of public relations Utah division at Kenthe necott Copper Corp weekly luncheon meeting of the Salt Lake Optimist club Tuesday at 12:15 pm in Hotel Utah Third South and Main St FINAL Tracy-Col-lin- Check for §63370 Given to Drive Monday SPECIALS! 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SINDfNO MONET— SENT CNLiPMOYAL- DARLING SHOPS tjrySw J O telly ' ' ' re- while elected secretary-treasurEdwin E Marsh 355 Douglas st was named assistant secretary The women’s auxiliary elected Mrs J T Murdock Heber second vice president R C Rich Burley Ida was elected an honorary president New is president of the association Howard Vaughn Dixon CaL He succeeds Sylvan J Pauly Deer Lodge Mont Y Tipton and Cleveland G Wooley zoning engineer Lynn M ICC Schedules S L Hearing CLAUDETTE COLBERT and VINCENT PRICE ' State was W A check for $63370 was presented to the March of Dimes committee Saturday night by the Fred A Carleson Co after the opening day showing of the 1949 model Pontiac automobile The company agreed to donate to the March of Dimes campaign one dime for each person visiting the showroom Saturday Appreciation for the generous number of visitors 6337 was expressed by ’Harry Carleson partner in the firm Pro- Others participating in addition to Mr Woodbury will include Thomas T Taylor president Utah Savings & Loan League E John Cook president Utah Mortgage Bankers Assn B Lue Bettilyon president Utah Association of Home Builders as vice chairmen Representing interested groups will be Slack W Winbum architect T E Gaddis Gaddis Real Estate Co realtors Richard S Clinton D Vernon ruled the court orders valid and said they should be carried out Mr Pace said the commission's would be consulted on disattorney of convention state for the place the federation was deferred with position of he last machine He the executive board delegated to said it had not been determined in act The executive board also will what court the order for its deselect delegates to the national con- struction would b sought The vention in Hollywood Beach Fla commissioner said coins from the condemned machines were reApril 24 to 30 inclusive moved when court orders were people The women pledged themselves to a new project of supplying 100 pints of blood plasma to the Salt Lake Veterans hospital They also Voted to begin publication of a monthly magazine The Utah Club Woman with Mrs Wilford Tyler Midvale as editor An inaugural breakfast Tuesday at 8 am in Newhouse hotel will “kickoff” the 1949 activity fund drive for $60000 to be raised from business professional and industrial firms in Salt Lake meet to study low cost housing Advisory Group -f Salt Lake Duo Tuesday Kickoff Breakfast Keeps Wool To Launch S L Fund Bid Group Posts m - 860000 Varied Groups on pMf fJ:M f— 1-- -‘ ?-S- f t-’ - - U - & v ? ’"' : r-r- i-- ' - " 44 V ::::L'rr- - V’ blue ‘ |