Show i Sports Local News Classified Ads Finance Radio Programs Page 19 Part 4i'br To ihnird Borrows lionev From Road Reserve Ortenithn Missing Second Lieutenant Harold W Gunn 24 former 'Tribune-Telegraemploye is missing in the European area after failto return from a flight over enemy territory June 22 his wife ing Geraldine Kluge Gunn learned Wednesday Lieutenant Gunn is the son of Mr and Mrs Alma J Gunn of 1 610 Cortez street He is a gradu------' 4 4 ate of West high school and a for- 1$ '' ' m e r University of Utah student - 4r4is I 14 vs He was employed in the classi- lied ad department of The Trib- r-7tN prior to enlisting as an aviation cadet'in the army air ' forces February 1942 CalI Ile received training at 0 Aero Cal before being graduated t 4117in Roswell Field N M on Sep- ' y :v10'--I 4t:' tember 29 1942 Lieutenant Gunn ' telm 4 iky4404—A was assigned to overseas duty in '''''tthe African theater February 8 J: 1 ''' ' 19 43 and later was transferred to 1I :-f-:l V4 ii England '' ::: s' ' 4 A member of the Capitol Hill Ift::::: :' :ki ' L D S ward he was also an active ' "7: 1 :1: ci::::4:3-?skier in the Salt Lake area voodoct::::: ::: 0- iAkt ::::: m ' - frd It was necessary to make the transfers in the old ibennufl which ended Wednesday at rydnight but it is expected that tvithn a few days the sum can be districts repaid to the highway fund from the general: fund The latter will receive substantial amounts I 1quor profits Itternherg of Board Members of the board who voted carry out the transaction were Sccretlry of State E E Monson and Attorney General Grover A G:es Governor Herbert B Maw the third member of the board has rot yet teturned from an eastern t-- tr-P- the clear of the legislature that the zriney be made available to the sinool districts as early as possible and the $67)8000is a just obliga- the general fund Meanwhile' the possible necessty- of a special session of the legts:attire was averted when Mr G:es submitted an opinion to State Treasurer Oliver G Ellis holding that the governor ham authority nhder- the general welfare law to direct allocations from the rake Sales tax fund to pay the operating expenses in the new bienniam of tne industrial: school state hospi- t41 state- training school tubercu-- : loss sanatorium and other institut:ors 1ci1perv1sed by the welfare commission The 1943 legislature in an effort to shift part of the load away from the general fund: provided in the They man-at- e Vika agat - nn Page TN enty-on- ) e Hot Weather To Continue It might be cooler in some parts ef the nation but the weather in Salt Lake City prombureau ises -- more of the same" for Utah's cap:tal After several days of tcmperl tures tte mercury climbed sga:n Wednesdi4y r sing at 90 all right degrees It was V parks were erc attesting tre neat EIt it s still enQl at Inights The sank to a low of 59 ciezrefs making sleep more com90-pl- -- 7171-- e frtab:e - Boys AM) GIRLS If you are looking for a that will pay You from to $60 per month and take only an average of an hour a day to perform — 4caving you plenty of time for schocl vacation fun investgate a the possibilityTrib-of Salt Lake securing une or Salt Lake Telegram route novt! Inn SeAeral choice routes are tialiahle if you net at once Apply at the circulation department of t h e Tribune- ' Telegram I - :: ? ' 0 Page Seventeen 1913 ' : A 1 7::::: :'::":-'-::-:-- i '::::::::"'" :' ::'- '''''t "O'''''‘E4'7 : ) J::::k'--:-- 4i : ' :" '''''''' '' '' 7 ' ' 7 " ' c "47'' ' 44'7'" '- ': " k4 1nt0114"la -- - o' ' jt' 444-- vit4-- - ""'"RV""1 '70-'r- : IA 6''111:‘optionniN""-'- '''' 7 ' 4 ::' "' i:'''''':::: 941'4441''' 2 Orders Building Scofield Dam ' ::::::-':!?''- :::'-:':::-l- ''$gaJrks- :: :" i44:‘ilemapsow44iO41'S' '''' ' 550 Millions Through March US Where Extra Water Will Be Impounded " "' 44 '''"'i'ft4 fl ''''''''''''i ::-- i- '''' 1 '''''' - '14L101'4' ! ''"'"r"'7"-7:-V-':''"'- 4 ''4-- '1 0 NCW "r" : '''':c '' i- - Clt'''“i Structure Gets Go I‘'''V -' - 4 Ahead Signal :t — ' '' ' - t - -- : i - : ? - y - —-'-- ' ' : 4 " 4'1iH1 :t" ' " 7 - w- ' - c ky------4 :::i --- '- 1--- - 5-4-- : c ? - '- :' Ni t: - : Sa - ''"C :'i-- 5 ' :' :':44-411''s'!'''- '' :L 1:- i- - ' ' '" I : ::::-- Jars Hold Eight 1:0:N:7-40iL7:7 WASHINGTON June 30 CIP)- --The war department Wednesday announced the names of eight Salt Lake City and county soldiers held by Japan as prisoners of war Place of internment Wa3 not stated This group includes Lieutenant Joseph S Bell whose wife Mrs Mary Thomas Bell resides at 1441 Bryan avenue Major William R Davis son of Mrs Little J Davis of Salt Lake City Captain Gus C Francis son of Mrs Evanelia Christopoulas of 832 Eighth East street Sergeant Ralph W Jackson whose wife Mrs Margaret V' Jackson resides at 811 Coatsville avenue Staff Sergeant Charles B ICyllo whose wife resides at 543 East Sixth South street Master Sergeant Alma Owen cousin of Cecil E Brown of 668 Cox place Staff Sergeant Ernest R Parry son of Mrs Georgia Parry of 974 Belmont avenue and Major Joseph R Webb husband of Mrs Joseph Redfield Webb of Midvale Sergeant Ralph W Jackson was reported missing in action May 2 1942 A veteran of 11 years of army E ' Twenty-one- ) '' '-- f '' j : '':' '' '' ' 1:: ' e- -' :: - -' 1rtzLI :2 : 46 k4- :':S - ''- 40' s : 4'--- ' - ''''''''-::i:'- ''l '4- '' kC ' : - 'r f - 0 '4 :1(tr t ik '-- '': - -- ': I ': ' - ::::: 94 : ! - s s -- ' P ': :--- : '':i::-::':'::- i Crews Speed' Work on S L Reservoir Assurance Company Buys McCornick Building :1 'J ' on Page '' 79-'''''-- Utahns Prisoner (Continued :ot-'''-----''''''''-rr-- ::: :'-- ? ins Citation seLmvefT:yktI I 100-octa- - ne Non-industri- al '''' : Rotarians Set Liquor Buyers Program for Rush to Beat Year's Activity Cut in Rations War work and community service will be emphasized in the Salt Lake Rotary club' s activities for the coming 12 months it is indicated in the 'Salt Lake Rotary Club Chronicles" first issue of which was distributed to members Wednesday Among the new committees and their chairmen announced Jn the issue are the war bond committee Jacob A Kahn chairman w a r emergency housing committee John M Wallace chairman: war projects committee F E Bodine chairman and sons and daughters In military service committee Thomas J Holland chairman Marion C Nelson new president who with other officers elected recently will be installed July 6 heads the program committee Joseph T Butler first vice president is general chairman of club service Glenn V committees Culp second vice president is general chairman of community service committees (including the war committees) Seymour Wells third vice president is general chairman of the vocational service apc1 related committees and Pail! V Kelly outgoing president is chairman of the international service committee Other committee chairmen are: elsewhere in the neadings Ifn:ted States included: High Low Club service committees—Anni82 61 Albuquerque N M at70 versary Gilbert W Williams 87 Atlanta Ga and tendance John fellowship 51 69 D N Bismarck classification Lynn E 68 45 Longden Cbicaro DI 58 Baxter entertainment and music 85 Denser Colo 62 Alexander Schreiner ladies' night' 90 Grand Junction Colo 50 Samuel J Gardner Rotary park 75 Paul linneapolic-S- t 77 picnic Clarence W Silver special 88 Ness Orleans La fig 7 60 entertainment and stunts Tracy New York 59 Barham finance Newell B Day90 tbrflen KS 59 ton hotel contact Leslie Squires Oklahoma City Okla 54 membership M L Dye sportii 62 Omaha Net SO 51 (golf) Jules D Roberts visiting Rock Sprinm Wyo 59 William E Day sergeant-at-arm- s 90 at Lake Airport 71 54 Kingsley E Clawson St Look Mo 73 9 San Antonio Texag Community service committees work Lee Lovinger stu56 theridan yo loans 2 dent 62 J Fred Daynes chamD C 1thinrton ber of commerce contact Fred H Knickerbocker and Gus P Back IDEAL WORK FOR -- - une-Telegra- m Contracts Total Soldiers Can Visit Theirs 0 1 Our Utah continued to top the entire t t Rocky mountain area in war sup'" ' 4 't 4 :'z el ply and facility contracts cumulaTribune Washington Bureau If I ::' ' tive through March 1943 with a !::'::: 4141 "-i4 ' ' WASHINGTON June 30 — :!1 4 ' ii:2' '' '' ' total of $552356000 the Salt Lake — $ 4 t Roosevelt President Wednesday yoffice of war information reported -authorized construction of a new Wednesday in an analysis of war tS dam on the Scofield Irrigation production board figures (oc The figure for the first time tops I41 ft A - 4 project in Carbon county at a cost the entire state assessed valuation of " $640000 :' for the last prewar year 1940 Designed to replace an existing :4r-which the state tax commission -dam4720found unsafe the Scofield reported as $537753255 r ''' ' ' ' ' 4''''' 4- '4 :4 ' was approved primarily ' ie'' Other state Totals project ' - k ' ::i A beckuse of the fact that should Colorado was second among the 1 tt 11-- 1 the dam "go out" essenpresent states mountain with $548Rocky 075000 in war supply and facility tial utra and ?" 1' mining ":'! transportation faAe:'-' Oft i contracts Other state totals in4 in area cilities would be damthe 7 sr'''-i ' ' :41 ::':‘-:-r::l'':::aS41 ' clude: Idaho $127515000 Mon'!1" '"''''':'d—?:-' :: ::E' t aged :aCIEt-- t---41 l'-v 4 tana $60503000 Nevada $212- :'N'ig ot k e The president directed' Donald 1 - '' e"- !' ' "'" r :: I 605000 and Wyoming $35942000 Nelson war production board diThe changeover in Utah from fa:: rector to see that necessary pri— " ' 1 ''i'4 ' ' cility to supply contracts is notice''' ' orities for needed materials are isi ? '' in able the when March - - 0 report z A( ff ' Lt Harold W Gunn missing In it 4 4' sued and instructed the bureau of with that for February y " ' 3' t0a1 t :9? reclamation to proceed with the action in European theater compared e a gain of $89471000 being report41 i ' :4'4 ev 4" 4 e 4"'::11!'04't4 64‘: :'4i-- 4 in any manner deemed most work ed Virtually this entire increase "0 :4 ' $75 4' : '"— using civilian and ' '':It-"s : !:t : 4' '7 4 i 4:1 o -- :'4N f:'s::::':-satisfactory is in supply contracts for the army oe d ' t - alien or labor '1 d by contract ' ' treasmaritime eommission navy ' 4 741 7 on the project the z l " Reporting misand 4q ury foreign purchasing bureau of reclamation said: sions facility contracts actually 1 workmen put the finishing touch on the exto pouring of cement in the Louis '':!-"When necessary critical maPreparatory ':::'' a decline small showing l':::::!i::!:::: ::!:::::' will construcThe reservoir are released and funds are fine terials cavation now under reservoir Marcus grading by to project Up February only $61944000 ::::::'Init 1 : k provided the bureauyill start con- have a 3000000-gallo- n had been let in the state for supply tion at Third East street and Gordon lane capacity struction at once ':)'''''-vcontracts for these agencies while t 11 1:$366209000 had been allocated Storage Facilities ' ' ' here for facility contracts In 'In addition to alleviating a 'kt ''' March supply contracts jumped to critical condition the new dam will ' 1 ) $155460000 or more than double provide about 73000 acre feet of supply total t'It theTheFebruary :: :: storage This storage will stabilize facilities category repre:!''' the water supply of 12500 acres '::':' 1 t sents the latest estimate of final of irrigated lands of the Price 000-of each construction project ' ii:::: ''"77 :: river valley now faced with I 1 cost for which a contract has been business struc(food) shortages and forth the Purchase of McCornick building seven-stor- y 11 awarded or a letter of intent or g6A'f 3- basis for providing supplemental on the work Excavation ' :'' issued order ture at Main and First South streets in downtown Salt Lake City 000000-gallo- n :'":':':3' project ' Louis Marcus reser- water to the near-b- y Gooseberry Bulk of Facilities B Pacific Life National Arnovitz J from Third East street project whenever it is authorized voir by ''i Assurancecompany 'S project 4 ::::::::' "Failure of the present darn and Gordon lane has been comIndustrial development took the a Utah corporation was announced Wednesday would flood vital coal mines servare and workmen completpleted bulk of the facilities contracts in 1 While terms of the transactiont ing the Columbia steel mill in ing the fine grading for the con-D Utah Utah with $221061000 largely re Kaiser steel mill in Calicrete Commissioner George At fleeted in 117 the Geneva steel plant were not disclosed it was under-- 1 and war plants in the Pafornia waterworks of the head Keyser build consideration for stood the the Utah ordnance plant and the cific northwest said 'Wednesday It also would department Sgt Ralph W Jackson Salt unnow in is of the gasoline plant ing neighborhood The city has obtained a priority wash out main line railroad-Uack- s Lake man in prison camp der construction 340000 "The war food administration rating for materials to be used in -' facility contracts including princithe project and work is being proposes to assist water users of be will of The title transfer t numerous the pally 'NZ2Z:: military instal- consumated Thursday William J t- 4- ' rushed to complete the project by the Price valley in rehabilitating lations totaled $140380000 1 of Lowe Pacific vice the early August to augment the city's the present Irrigation distribution president The over-al- l Utah total of $552- - National Life Assurance water supply The supply of pipe system 744"'Al Currently waterlogged ':"')14 company 356000 included in addition to the is expected to be received soon and submarginal lands will be ex5':'0:-'::7::'''':'04:44±::':-''':!reported 0 and supply facility contracts for from Birmingham Ala The structure changed for new lands and the erected in the the army navy maritime commisWork is being done- by Enoch W F A will sponsor refinancing :414 be will 1890s renamed the late sion treasury and foreign purSmith Sons Co' Salt Lake City improvement of tillage and irrigaNational Life building and chasing missions the following al- Pacific under a contract for $74968 Ad- tion practices and other measures to house home will offices continue locations a large part of which ditional water iSs needed for city essential to meeting production of ::i insurance Utah this corporathis year because of goals" purposes: De- tion which has had its headquarconsumption With one liquor store reporting are for construction solefs: :i: 't of commerce for the civil ''F77::-:: :' ::' A: ' the large increase in population Meantime :74 of fate 11 "triple the usual Wednesday busi- partment the Newton ters in structure the for years $1- :4ki:ii--::: and because of new industrial and project hangs in the balance as ::47t ness" and another store reporting aeronautics administration Erected by W S McCornick the t:::A::::::? 574000 and FiReconstruction wine sales as heavy as they have e' military units conferees of senate and house dewas acquired by Walker 1:111iN ::':'f :':: N: A large portion of the 1300 feet bate over senate amendments to ever had Salt Lakers rushed to use nance corporation: $159000: fed- building ' 1921 in and t: 4V Bank Trust :0 company t'A' ':1 ::: 1: ::: of irrigation pipe ordered the interior department appropriathe last coupons in their ration eral works agency $5335000 fed- when that firm took over the dethe for setting up a con- tion bill which by city books Wednesday before the new eral security agency for the office funds for 1401100-70iN: posit liabilities of McCornick & duit outlet for Mountain Dell res- Newton and Deercarries 50 per cent liquor rationing re- of education $3190000 war man Co i':: creek bank projects ervoir in Parleys canyon has been duction went into effect Thursday power commission for the national 1932 the building was purIn '' f:::::::''i:'?!::-: to Points Needs :i:':' received Commissioner administration youth Keyser $583000 crased morning :' by Mr Arnovitz added He said he expects the Stocks dwindled fast and custo- and rtational housing agency for Robinson Representative (D) R Marcusen of Carl "':::':': conduit work which is planned to Utah has been mers bought what was available the federal public housing author- Pacific National Life president working with indi- said there :::' ' :::'i ''''''::-''eliminate algae forming on sides vidual house conferees without complaining it was re- ity $24614000 Will be no change in the location reminding of the former channel to be com- them that the full house appropriported Several agencies and stores of any offices in the building ifr pleted before July were sold out of quart and fifth ations in committee reporting the In announcing the purchase Mr size bottles and said that pint interior department bill six weeks f:i Marcusen said: IZI sales were "extremely heavy" ago urged construction of all ir"Believing that abundant growth Effective Thursday all alcoholic rigation projects halted by W P E lies and ahead for Salt prosperity where it would be shown their beverages with the exception of Lake of state the and Utah City completion would "materially indry wines champagne and sparNaintermountain Pacific empire crease" productive acreage of the kling wines for which there is ' Life tional thus further prepares The National Board of Fire UnormoyampoolL west little demand will be rationed 1amilmentmemongwanz for continuing progress Col Charles K McAlister reEach ration card holder will be al- derwriters is sending Jay Stevens "Pacific National Life was orAppointment of a committee to ateMr Nelson has written the senlowed one quart of whiskey Or an outstanding ceives of Merit medal Legion on appropriations committee recfire ganized October 8 1928 authority Operinvestigate complaints of "inactiv- ommending other high alcoholic content beverto Salt approval of appropria10 in western Lake City Tues- ating states and with age every two weeks and one con- fighting ity of civil service commissioners tions on the ground' projects will 10 NaPacific to $1000000 agencies day tainer of wine every two weeks investigate conditions in in matters pertinent to welfare of boost food production today has more than W P E meanwhile has released Introduction of the new "meal the Salt Lake fire department rel- tional Life of firemen" was again deferred Wedinsurance in force" $26000000 no ticket" rationing system also will ative to the fighting of the commission members when projects affected by the senate nesday Officers of Pacific National intragic met for a short session in the of- amendments begin Wednesday when liquor 19 which clude: theater fire Victory May roust buy new State per- claimed three firemen's lives fice of R J Hogan commission Mr Marcusen: ' J L Firmage Colonel Charles K McAlister mits To avoid duplication of per- Mayor Ab Jenkins announced WedH Peterson Mr and Lowe veteran of World War I recently chairman Ray mits to individuals store personnel nesday night The action was delayed pending vice presidents Miss Ann Lawry was cited for his "exceptional merhave been asked to secure positive the return of Mr Hogan who plans I Word of the decision to Send Mr secretary-treasurer W itorious as services finance officer Scott of the Trinidad sector identification before selling the Stevens here Was received to leave immediately on a vacation by the Barnes assistant secretary-treasurand base new ration cards Duplicates of mayor from of from one week to 10 days asH Charles Lum trip Dr William T Ward medi- command" and awarded the Le(Continued on Page Twenty-oneThe commission approved a prosistant general manager of the cal director E Gamette agen- gion of Merit medal by the war denational board Mr Lum is at the lieutenant rating July 1 permanent posed auditor and R L Bird- A M partment Lieutenant E J for San Francisco office of the board cy probationary Blue stamps N P 'and beFormer finance officer of Fort Steinfeldt Lt Steinfeldt Cheney and George A Holt of Salt His letter did not disclose whether Lake appeared come valid war ration Qbook Samuel of Reno naColonel Platt is a McAlister City Douglas to commission answer before the any other representatives will ac- Nev: Charles R Spencer of Lo- tive of Utah He has been in the No 2 company Mr Stevens here in the gan D A Taylor of Burley Idaho army since April 1917 and has reports of mistreatment of six men New liquor ration permitJ investigation W L Shattuck of Idaho Falls spent three years in the Philippine atrested in a gambling raid on necessary June 6 at Forest Dale Golf club Mayor Jenkins recently request- - Idaho L M Loll of Ogden E D islands Mayor Ab Jenkins' accommission members ed the national to board somesend scrapbook containing press of Grand Junction Colo 4 His wife Mrs Fay Smith McA- Civil service counts of his career as an auto- one or some group "qualified to Blodgett upheld his contention that the men July and H T Hedden of Billings lister and children Gloria 18 and were Red stamp Q becomes valid not mistreated mobile racerhas disappeared from ask intelligent questions" relating Mont directors Jackie 12 reside at 1107 East war ration book No 2 his office in the city and county to the fire tragedy after the South Temple street His brother and police detectives commission named a three-ma- n city building Ward R McAlister lives at 1283 'B' Card Tire Check citizens' committee to probe the Appoint Library Board have been put on the case July 7 Fourth avenue The mayor revealed Wednesday circumstances of the fire The Last day for use of blue Reappointment of E T Brown Passes Deadline the scrapbook a prized possession mayor said he was seeking assiststamps K L and 141 for processed A and A Jacob Edgar Bering foods containing records dating back ance from the board of fire under- Kahn as members of the board of Oil Purchase Authorized more than 20 years was first writers because it is "best qualifled Wednesday was the deadline for Purchase of 12 barrels of motor tire inspections for "J3" cardautmissed two weeks ago He said tp investigate" and because he felt directors of the free public library 21 Wednesday by The oil at a cost of $38880 was author- omobiles who had an inspection July he is willing to pay a $25 reward the Citizens' committee investiga- was announced Last men commission will The ized Richard for the the day for use of No 6 gaslast of police department February to anyone who can give informa- tion was ordered for the purpose of city oline coupons serve three-yea- r terms beginning Wednesday by the city commisstate Freed rationing mileage a to tion as to its whereabouts on stand for leg "having par1 sion Stamp No 21 war ration book representative for the office or ties to bring suit against the city" July No I good for one pound of administration said price Compensation has been awarded coffee He out "E" card that expires pointed to the widows and dependent chilNo 21 war ration book holders in order to qualify for NoStamp dren of the deceasedfiremen who 1 good for five pounds of renewal of the rationing privileges had lost their lives fighting the must have their tires inspected at sugar expires fire in the theater when a balcony h intervals on them James A Giles collapsed Salt Lake businessman father-in-laThirteenth avenue to the summit Is Your Living Room of one of the victims charged more burden to their already Residents of rural Salt Lake New Tax Plan Goes and between Dry canyon and the deofficers of the fire abundant farming tasks superior county have been wondering City Creek canyon together Stuffy? partment who directed the fire lately whether there isn't some Many of the dogs abandoned In Effect Today with all of the bench area-o- n are excess fine at owners animals to statement the Take their it theater "reckthe with that truth fighting by canfurnishings from the west side of City Creek lessness" and "incompetency" deThe new system of collecting inand in light of the Dogs for Derains cats and dogs Since early "overstuffed" room Our that yon known as Ensign flat" fense movement could be used come taxes at the source popuThe area only one closed last claring the firemen had been unspring the area has been deluged thousands of newcomers' really to dancats and from with for a useful purpose exposed necessarily state in dogs great brought larly known as the year by proclamation need them Dial Offer to Thursthe city and abandoned ger get method will go into effect People who are forced Utah will be closed to all pering colrea housused combe them will tax and to The of with of are for rid their because citizens' Residents use pets of "all for day beginning the investigating sons' except beon or all of because in lections sent restrictions of Ben mittee the increase populaTribune pet payroll periods composed ing Attorneys expensive Telegram regularly established highways E Roberts and Owen G Relehman tion because they point out ' an inability to feed them are ginning on that day and thereafter in the areas when there is a duly Ad It will streamline Want raon to or deductbe hcwnes find Levies meat and canned foods are for them income will asked authorized sign located at the and George H Short mining engineer met again Wednesday to tioned in the country too This refer the case to the Salt Lake ed from payrolls- - thus eliminating your house as well as increase entrance of said highways exHumane society for information the annual or quarterly system of your war bond budget pressly permitting the use of continue preliminary phases of Influx of animals is threatening and aid collections formerly in vogue their investigation such highways to the public" poultry supplies and adding one -- A ' T -- ncertainty War Facilities In Utah Top Nearby States Eight Held Captiv2 -- surrounding a S67S CHX) appropriation made by the :Ast lezislature to the school estricts for teacher bonuses sp Tre TI1 to have been removed Wednesday when the' state board of txaminers authorized a transacton khich assures immediate distrsbuton of the money Tne allot ment was not made rier because there wax not Immo' in the general fund totomer it and thestateL auditor eA not set his way clear in view of an attorney general's opinion to make a transfer from liquor prof:ts as some had urged him to cll The school districts felt they might be left holding the sack as rost of them had made advances to the teachers out of their own exictin to be reimbursed later by the state To make the money available the board Of examiners acting as the board of loan commissioners Lorrowed $671S000 from the highaik ay construction and maintenance reserve fund and placed it in the e nc r al fund for transfer to the uniform school fund from which it wiil be distributed directly to the said it galic Salt Lake City Utah Thursday Morning July State Assures Teachers Bonus Funds sr:hFo1 Stay Home This Summer So (Continued on Pare Twenty-one- ) V if Salt Lake City to hikers motorists and others until November 1 as a fire prevention measure was announced Wednesday by J Whitney Floyd state forester-fir- e warden The proclamation issued by Mr Floyd added state authority to a closing order previously issued by Salt Lake City commis- sion The watershed area Included In the proclamation is "all of the bench area located above - ' tsi'-4-- t ) :' v I : :!' ?' l': ::ii: :!'':- 30-in- ::: i:: :Il 5::: :::--- ''''":!:::i:::-'2!:'::9::::N'::::':'4- ''':::':'':'-:::::::':-::- ' :::::::::'':-i''f:- : ''-N''':- ' 4?it'::i::: :' - Expert to Probe Theater Fire : '' 0 ' Civil Service Scans Plaints I Army Decorates Utah Colonel - put-chase- rs - Dates 7171etory Everyone er ) I - Mayor Misses Scrap Book - Warden Closes Bench Area ht Fire Prevention Move Closing of bench areas near ' w 'County Residents Get Deluge Of Abandoned City Pets four-mont- pay-as-you-- cash-gettin- U e 4 t |