| Show ii a Look Forward to 75th Annual Communion Canary Only Slates Show For Jan b r- -" I il t Salt Lake CIty's six Masonic blue lodges look forward to another prosperous new year as newly elected and appointive officers take over reins The worshipful ntasters who will direct the lodges are left to right Ray ClaWS013 Raibab No 25 Mervin B Hogan Wasatch H Hammill Progress No 22 Obed D Loveridge Acacia Edward D Smith Mt Moriah No 2 Edmond A May Argenta No S First on the list of plans of the newly elected officers will be the Utah grand lodge's diamond jubilee celebration No No 1 11 17 INFLATION-BOUN- JUKEBOXES D A 13 SLWatchman Slugged Suspect Held Despite previous protestations that Seeburg juke machines would stick to the old "jitney jig" policy Seeburg" machines now are being converted to the basis operators said Friday Wolf Sales Co 276 W 1st South distributors for Wurlitzer coin music machines started the trend in line with the national policy of the manufacturers after tests were mad in the east and on the west coast with satisfactory results "It's raise the price or cut percentages to the persons who have the locations" Wurlitzer representatives said Consolidated Amusements Co 276 W 1st South See- burg operator held off but announced Saturday that their machines too were being converted to the higher toll per tune However Jones Distributing Co 127 E 2nd South the distributor for Seeburg in seven western states said the manufacturing company still contends that "juke box busiinness is nickel business and we're opposed to a 100 "dime-a-danc- flict Trributte Sunday Dec 15 1946 Now it's unanimous He who would dance to juke box music must pay 10c a tune or three for a quarter 10-1- 2 The Salt Lake Canary club is planning its 19th annual show for Jan 10 11 and 12 according to E Rollin Ceder lof president The show will be held-iTemple Square hotel and will feature three classes of competition: The novice a bird that never has won a first in a show amateur a bird with one first as a novice champion a bird with two or more firsts as an amateur Four first place awards will be given in each of the three classes One for the best young tkird one for the best young team one for the best old bird and one for the best old team Young birds are those hatched during 1946 old birds hatched in 1945 or previously All birds are judged on song alone and two grand awards are given each year one award for the champion show bird and a derby prize to the highest scoring young bird The champion award is given to the highest scoring bird regardless of age During the 1945 contest a bird owned by Mrs Ida M May 835 Washington st won the champion show award while Roy Scott 1024 Hollywood ave entered the young bird that won the derby prize Zile Salt DIME' CHANT 'YOUR DIME IS MY e" Heber A Palmer 56 1246 4th East a night watchman at City arid County building' was conva lescing Saturday from head in juries suffered when allegedly attacked by a Indianapolis man who forced entrance into the building shortly after 3 am police reports showed Held in city jail for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon and burglary was George C Spaulding who told police that he had arrived in Salt Lake City Friday night Mr Palmer reported that he had just completed his 3 am rounds of the building and was crease" a magazine at the lunch reading An official statement said it was believed most operators counter on the second floor when he was attacked from the rear and of Seeburg machines would hold to that line struck on the head with a cuspi- dor: Later he was struck with a bottle he told police He waa Thief Hides Gets $70 Hotel Greeters to Dance milk treated at Salt Lake General hosHotel Greeters of America and pital and later released to his Hiding in the basement of the auxiliary No 15 will home Havana club 79 W 2nd South the women's annual Christmas party hold An investigation revealed thattheir until after closing time a thief —an informal entrance to the building was --escaped with approximately $70 members and their guests in New- gained by breaking a south winsome time early Saturday morn- house hotel Monday at 8 pm dow in the Salt Lake county assessors office it was announced Saturday ing police reports showed dinner-dance—f- - or 6 Salt Lake Blue Lodges After Top Masonic Year Completion of one of the biggest years in 'Utah Masonry was reported by the aix Salt Lake City blue lodges Saturday as elections were held and new officers— elected and appointive—prepared to take over their duties The newly elected worshipful masters who take charge this month are: Wasatch lodge No 1 F & A M Mervin B Hogan Wasatch lodge No 1 F & A M professor of rnechanical engineering 'Univerof Utah sity Mt Moriah lodge No 2 Edward Smith vice president Lang Co Argenta lodge No 3 Edmond A May assistant manager Evans & Early Acacia lodge No 17 Obed D Loveridge accounting department Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co Progress lodge No 22 11 IL nammill intermountain reprele Sales sentative Corp Kaibab lodge No 25 Ray Closson certified public accountant First of the blue lodges' Milli effort will be participation in the Utah lodge's 75th annual communication Jan 2T and 28 1947 which is expected to be the largest in the organization's his tr Johns-Manvil- tory Lincoln G Kelly grand master and other grand lodge officers have planned for a large attendance of high ranking Masons from other states at the diamond jubilee celebration S Vi L NEWS BRIEFS Doctor Ruling Necessary Giles Finds ‘ d co No) Uon GIFT ip i OE: © Firia norsla r7 e f "?1 G2S ' tr! 4 An ATTRACTIVE CHIlt OtolE DINETTE t Onty 20 - at a fixed monthly salary by another physician who has a contract with a corporation to furnish complete medical services for the employes of the corporation The opinion written by A John Brennan assistant attorney general said that in most phases of their work such assistant physicians necessarily would be considered independent contractors the Ed O'Brien employed by state veterans' division and J Lift Poultry Ban Warren Be less cooperator of the Erickson pharmacy have been The Utah state department of rominated to bead the Salt Lake agriculture has lifted its ban chspter No 114 National So- against poultry shows as a means journers and the Great Salt Lake of controlling Newcastle disease camp Heroes of '76 respectively a serious ailment affecting all The nominating committee's types of fowl Don E Kenney rominations will be placed before member of the agriculutral comannual at the the membership mission said Saturday meetings Tuesday at 7:30 pm in In place of the ban the departthe Masonic temple 650 E South ment will require that each show be will at served Dinner Temple a veterinarian on hand to have 6:30 pm inspect all poultry before it is The nominations follow: and to make daily examiSalt Lake chapter Mr O'Brien entered nations the course of the Leslie E Corn during Lt president Howe vice president R C Ear- show Rev Morley secretary-treasurSeek Draftsmen timer Chester chaplain Calvin Behle marshal Capt F G GardA Call for draftsmen for service ner U S N judge advocate Rev with the Bureau of Reclamation Hoyt E Henriques historian El- was issued Friday by Clark N l C Wheeler sentinel Col Keith Stahl Utah representative Civil K Tatom Lincoln G Kelly and Service commission Paying from Lowrie A Bennett board of gov- $2644 to $3397 the draftsman posiernors and trustees tion will be open until Jan 14 Mr Lake Great Salt camp TWA'S commander: F Edward Scouts Plan Meeting Walker chief of staff Mr EarAnnual meeting' of Scouts and ley adjutant W C McConahay rflicer of the day Capt Thomas Scouters in the Salt Lake council Shervanick TJ S A and Corn Mil- will be conducted Jan 10 at South ton J Tabor U S N lieutenants high school Steve Regan program and Thomas A Jerrell sergeant committee chairman announced Saturday I r E9 Ed In the absence of a ruling on the subject by the Supreme court it is impossible to state whether a licensed physidan who is an assistant to another physician is an employe as defined by the 'Utah workmen's compensation 1 a w Atty Gen Grover A Giles held In an opinion submitted Saturday to O A Wiesley member of the State IndustHal COMMISEriOn The assistant physician mentioned is one who is employed i Dow el 1 5 9 as - 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