Show I I Sports Local News Classified Ads Finance Radio Programs Page 19 Zbic To Part The 'wrecked truck and Bomberger Railroad company passenger train involved in a spectacular collision at Third North and Third West streets Tuesday are shown tvhere they came to rest 147 feet from thpoint of Impact Eugene Gimer driver of the truck mos seriously injured - : risoutaks-- fit) ' '"- -- 7 - :'r ait I - ' t- ' e7) 'rf i '11:::4' I- H:: 1 t ':' s 4 - - -- (''''''f —::'-- l''4: :'--' A '''''''''':"'-'''-'-- ' "- -- ::'ikirj - S''''':' ' '' " 47i6 ? e ' '::::Vr:' ' ':'":::K'''-X: ' 44 ::::::: e:i:L ) -- c - - ::1e!' v':- - A (7-:::''''''- ' - it-t ( - ::'i'' :t-- 0f44KzeKTi-- 4 ' f'tvaiga'''''-'''''w:'- :::::- : :?::::::: '''''4k: 43 0 '!"--- -':‘:"!:1if fejo 1 T:7'41 k :::: ':!:i?A':-::: - -- -- $) - - - 1 ' 77-- i '!'-' -" i ''''44! ‘ t4 ) i ' 1?'i:: - it7‘4i!1 f' "'''f 'c16'k It' S ' 4 ' 4 e4 --" '- z '''''''''' 14 ' V ' torie' Topir - ' ' - ' ' I 4--- f ' :''' :'r 705410:- '''' 4er ' ' - ' - 7 - 0 'S9('' Ic irk'-'-'- c -- 11 !!: :4:- - ::k- if Illaw Praises S L Driver-Wif- e Injured Work of As Train Strikes Truck S L Tube Firm 147 ' Radio tubes which are credited tvith much of the latest united war successes were manu- factured Tuesday liefOre the eyea et' Governor Herbert 13 Maw and other state officials who were Pa-to- l rutsts Carried feet along a Bamberger railroad track when his truck was struck broadside by an electric train at Third North and Third West streets Tuesday at 5:38 p m Eugene Gimer 40 of 364 West Third North street was in serious condition at the LDS hospital late Tuesday with a possible skull fracture and lacerations of the face and left elbow Inc of The collision occurred when Mr at a luncheon and a plant tour Gimer operating a Jones Coal corn- The governor who chatted with truck was driving 'south on a number of workers declared pany West street and made a left Third that he was greatly impressed by turn hand into the path of &south-boun- d the high type of personnel - Eitcl-McCullou- throughout the iinstitution and that he was proud that the management WILS SO well satisfied with the establishment of the plant in Lake City atThe company is performing rPal war work by the production of tubes and other devices that iu save many of our boys lives and I fedi confident that this will become a permanent industry because radio and other forms of communication will expand and develop beyond :Our fondest hopes and this plant will be in bn the ground floor" the governor predicted Others in the state party were rr t A ry of State E E Monson State Aud!tor Reese M Reese State Treasurer Oliver G Ellis State Superintendent of Public Instruction Charles H Skidmore ContInue1 on Pare Twenty-one- ) Mercury Falls To Ninety It was Bamberger Railroad company passenger train Mrs Gimer also 40 suffered a pSssible chip fracture of the shoulder and multiple bruiseS: She also was taken to the L D S hospital where her condition was reported as "fairly good" Walter Stroud and Evern Peterson police radio patrolmen who investigated the accident said Mr Gimer had stopped at the intersection to let a northbound train pass and apparently did not hear or see the southbound train approaching The train WAS traveling at a speed of only 15 miles per hour Mervin Stevens 38 or Kaysville motorman told investigating officers He said he noticed the truck when the train wa3 almost a k away and that he sounded the whistle and rang the bell in warning to the driver The train was composed of two cars officers reported half-bloc- State to Extradite Larceny Suspect Negro composer who penned the words: "Sometimes I'm up sometimes I'm down" But If he was anything like the weathA request for the extradition of er he was more popular when he Thomas Waldron Shepard charged Wax down In a complaint filed by Weber That proved to be the ease Attorney M Blaine PeTuesday in Salt Lake City when County terson with grand larceny was the mercury t ook a Tuesday by Governor Hertumble and ended up with a 90- - signed bert B Maw and directed to the degree maximum which made a governor of Ohio on the decidedly setter impression a former employe of populace than Monday' s high of 95 theShepard Mate tuberculosis anatorium minimum temperature Tuesday's Ogden is alleged to have taken wns 66 however' six degrees high- in $471 in hospital funds from the er than Monday's minimum but safe in the institution He restill in the cool category was arrested in Fremont centlyFor Wednesday the forecaster Ohio sees little change in temperature At the same time Attorney Geneven though scattered thunder- eral Grover A Giles held in an near-bin are mountains showers to the state welfare comopinion n after-?looexpected during the late mission that the sanatorium cannot recoup the loss by collecting Temperature readings over the on the superintendent's bond betationITuesday wereas follows: cause the superintendent was in no High Low way responsible for the wrongful 82 61 act of Albuquerque N the employe 71 Atlanta Ga '88 113 59 Bismarck N D 71 Confirms Appointment 01 Chicago 111 The temporary appointment of 96 40 Denver Colo 91 65 Miss Geniel Beck as stenographer Grand Junction Colo 62 and clerk to be employed by the Paul Minn 88 Minnesp-S- t New Orleans La 80 record bureau of the police depart96 New York City N 38 66 ment was confirmed Tuesday by 91 54 the city commission Ogden Utah 103 76 Oklahoma City Okla 71 90 Omaha Net) Bock Springs 85 62 00 66 Salt Lake Airport 71 an Antonio Texas 95 93 72 It St Louis Mo 9 58 Sheridan Wyo a five-degr- PI y NVashington D C 91 67 "WHIRLWIND SALESMEN" For fast sale of fresh fruitsand vegetables farmers are advertising their produce in The Tribune-Telegrainexpensive Due to resultful want ads these farmers must spoilage have a fast market They find that classified -- speeders" do a double job in getting sales and best prices IDial now! m P Utahns Boost Purchase of Beer Cigarets Consumption of beer and eigIn Utah during the fiscal year ended June 30 as indicated by tax receipts showed a big jump compared with the previous fiscal year according to a report released Tuesday by Milton Twitchell member of the ants state tax commission Last year there were 7513346 gallons of beer sold in the state compared with 4800912 in the previous year and 33292843 packages of cigarets compared with 23949477 Thus while the population increase was 20 per cent the increase in beer consumption was 59 per cent and cigaret consumption 44 per cent Water District Votes Levy Directors of the Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake City voted Tuesday to levy the usual 1 mill property tax this fall Alonzo W Watson associate counsel explained that while the $13000 or $14000 which will be raised is not urgently needed now the directors thought it wise to have funds on hand in case authorization is given to proceed with construction of the Salt Lake aqueduct He reported that 75 men are at diverwork on the Weber-Prov- o sion canal and it is hoped to cornplete this project by snowfall There now are 35000 acre feet of water in the Deer creek darn the largest amount since the dam was completed he explained Of thLs amount some 18000 acre feet are owned by the Metropolitan water district and are available for sale to the Geneva plant of the Columbia Steel company which is to begin taking water soon Okebs Water Abatements City water abatements in the sum of $7275 including 4430 for service leaks since repaired were approved Tuesday by the city commission The report was made by the city waterworks department OPA Asks Drivers to Destroy Expired Gasoline Coupons To discourage "black market" gasoline left-ovoperations motorists "A" coupons having Wednesday midnight when coupons from the first book expire should destroy them or send them to their local war price and rationing board This warning was given Tuesday by S Grover Rich office of price administration state rationing officer "It is strictly contrary to both the letter and the spirit of the rationing regulations to give up er unused coupons to service stations or other individuals with- out first receiving an appropri ate amount of gasoline" he said He warned also that OPA will conduct investigations of service stations during the current "A" book expirations Sellers of gasoline where irregularities are found are subject to suspension of their right to deal in rationed commodities' Where coupons are returned to the board with an accompanying letter they will be kept by the board as part of the motorist's records Such records he said cannot help but impress the board with the individuals cooperation in the wartime conservation program -- - conliloenctiNveoba4r0g afinor-- Injury "Petitioners further show" the F 14 unions set forth "that said decision and order of said board will not compose but will tend to create questions and disputes affecting intrastate commerce and the orderly operation of industry In this that there are employed at the said Geneva plant whereat the said petitioning union members are employed approximately 11- P n of whom 000 employes have subscribed to the said contract d and collective bargaining into between respondent (A F L) unions and the general contractor and adopted by said Koppers company and the number of employes seeking to be created as a seDarate bargaining agency and held by said board to be entitled to act as a separate on agree-entere- Continued Cotn-- t Page - Twenty-one- ) Gives State Tax Exemption A decision which will result In thousands of acres of Utah land being taken from the tax rolls was handed down Tuesday by the state supreme court In a unanimous decision written by Justice Martin M Larson the court held that lands acquired by the state through foreclosure of land board mortgages which had been issued to secure loans from state school funds come within the constitutional exemption from taxq tion as property of the state The case in which the court ruled was one where Duchesne county petitioned the district court for a writ of mandamus to compel the tax commission to place such lands within that county on the tax rolls The district court held with the county but it is now reversed by higher authority The county in prosecuting the case held that the state acts in two capacities—governmental and proprietary: that the lands in question are held in the second capacity and therefore ate not The suexempt from taxation preme court overruled this theory pointing out that the state was created for only one purpose a governmental one and the lands are held in a governmental capacity Purse Stolen - When she left her room in the L D S hospital for a few minutes Monday someone took her purse containing $20 in currency a cashier's check for WOO and valuable personal papers Mrs Melia Dean of Valmv Nev told Salt Lake police officers 4 I '':i ' i '1 - - - ' :: ' : ' '' ' ' ' i !!: :: ::::: A i::::!:: ::'- :::::!i:::: i '4:::i:::-':'- t:1fk -- 4 :' ': :'' :': A " ' !:::: - " :':::!:::-:77:7- - 4 ' 4' :o!)!tr—' : : : '::: J 4 '' :::: :! :: Prilhary Unit ' :'z ' 4- :!X!!-::-- !: :: :::: ': ::: LDS Leaders Reorganize ":' Pick Mrs Howells As President Of Church Board :::::::: t1-44- :::::::-::!::- " " :::: ::: 1' N ::::i: :::: ::4i:::: :::::::::' $ Z ':A: ::::'::::: :'::t' :: :!:-t':'':-- S7' - ::1-1-::- 4 - 'i5e4F:'-:::::::- ' ':I':!-::0- :'':' ::::!:::: 4:- :4 :t1‘1:- - '44 ' t :'i :o ?"- " ::' :ii'i' i:'!:: ! q"ir :0 ::x::::::::::!:::1::: r:::ii!''::'':iikff!1 ':e :S4 1::': ::::-::::-I:::::! ::: 1 ' V44 ':':e:j :::' ' ' :: See Commerce I :::::: :::: i ' : in g relating to wages rates of pay hours of employment or otherof employment immecdoiantdelitylo:ns The appeal of the A F L unions filed by Clarence M Beck their attorney was in the form of a pe-of tition for a review of the order the labor board It alleged that the board did not have evidence to reach the conclusion it did and that 95 per cent of the Koppers company embefore the action was ployes started had designated one of the A F L affiliates as their collective bargaining unit The board was asserted to have exceeded its authority in revoking the contract and collective bargaining agreement between the company and the A F L In revoking this contract the board set forth that it constituted a violation of the state labor relations act in that it prevened workers fronz exercising freedom of choice in selecting collective bargaining units A ' — of the Utah labor relations board with respect to welders employed by Koppers company at the Geneva steel plant "may culminate In the interruption of the construction Of the Geneva steel project" five American Federation of Labor unions appealed the board's decision to the state supreme court Tuesday The order desi United Brotherhood of gWelders Cutters and Helpers of America as the collective bargaining agent for welders of the Koppers company an action which raised a storm of reprotest from the A F L and Gesulted in a brief strike at the neva plant This ended when the case was certified to the national labor relations board The A F 1unions asked the supreme court toistay the operation of the board's order until the appeal has been decided The court still had this under advisement Tuesday night and may give its answer Wednesday Orders Bargaining Talks Meanwhile the labor relations board on petition of the United Brotherhood issued an order Tuesday commanding "the Koppers company to meet the representatives of the United Brotherhood of thpuolsoecaolf ' - 1 - i ie 1::::: — k ' ' ' rl ' -- 11 - - Alleging that the recent order ' :::::::-7- :' : 4 :je ' ::!Iiitii': ":- - — '' ':'!': : - P '''''' ' '''''4'5"7-7-''4- - 4 't?::::::::i:::-:f::::- !1":??::rii '':'r7''4:V'1::-'ii- 44 :' : Ife 4- Page Fifteen Appointed to tittpottalitttutrenros littOitS il Ask Stay of Order By Utah BoardDesignating Agent Il i : ('''''''' x '''''--- i q ' :: :'40::1::'' ': : ' ' :I'M "41!?r- ::: - ' : ' ' '''''''' ' ' ::::: :1:':It::---:!i::-- t 4 :4-4-- A:-1-:::-'-1-- - :::i 1:::::lri14-::2::-:---:!--'-':::"41':::!:- e-- - rk 1 : ' - 1 - V1 t' ' ' :"lt '"-- '''''14::''':1::c'4 '''''''':':':''' 40:------ mdi41'''''''' - " ''6P- r:Stftmdittoo""-'-'''''''"''w:-g-t:---'i-:-7v'-'''- :00- ::' :''' Unions A1)pea1 Welder Case To High Court 4:73c-7-- ' ''''' :1nAt---- alt gakc (tit ibu Hot Weather Is Hard on Tires— Be Sure to Drive Under 33 MPH Salt Lake City Utah Wednesday Morning July 21 1913 Battered Evidence of Crossing Collision - -- "it :'''::-'- :: :1 1':':':1:':'- 0 80 ' Al ' '''i:::'::::-:::::::':''9- Appointment of a new presiof the L D S Primary assodency 2344:H:::3i '1 :11 headed by Mrs Adele Canf ciation ::i:1:::''':'''' 6' I ::::: C- LI) 1 Ifit"elkir c O''Rr7 non Howells was announced Tues4 ) Li (3 0 ::'i':'ii0 ) 0 P 0 ':::::Ae:'!":::'!qT::::-:::ilki-:43::'::::1 th3:1--day by the church first presidency - C:)--(-'e'3 0 ' '4 Mrs Howells formerly first coun-o t () le (I Ck)10 cf'''' ::::::i::!:::A:::'t--it''iti:!:'::i::::':":4'4:':!i'41:-':::a:'::selor succeeds the late Mrs May ri 1: ' Green Hinckley o o i 1 s0-1)- 60 New counselors are Mrs LaVern n fgritIP:-i:::'''1!?)&-V::::N:::i1::m:ii:mF:!::::'::::::::::::::: W AtJ Parm I e y formerly second 0 0 tt7 ill 0 (r and Mrs Dessie Grant counselor C N t"'‘?(3 11:- of Heber J Grant Boyle r‘-daughter Q' o ::4:-:-' :church president and a board ''' --- i: 0 ::1::"::g::i:d::::t) ::1:ti:'ill : 1942 OF co ii:: member since March 1 : :: ::i 0 :1 All members of the generother ' 1:: ( s s ::f: it'-':' V' 0 00 of al board are being released and ::: :: 1 14114:0 :11V-:''171 : the new presidency will select a : : new boar& it was announced :4 At the same time the resignation 'P' :::::::: '': E'::': ::: Y'4?!77PrNilit ::::::!:::':::::: ::::': Mrs Bessie Jones Schettler :::::::-of C'vlS:::::: i:: c'N t ::::::::::: since ‘::: general secretary-treasure- r ::: :tit )?- t'''''"-'- N tClk4s 1940 and a general board member ::: since 1929 was announced Mrs 4 Schettler plans to move to Sam !it'iisosit Francisco with her husband B 1'? :t 1 ' '404Ole: Herman Schett ler who is asso0 0 0 OA° gl ''i::4 ': ' !: - 0) 1 k'''' dated with the Pacific division :''' lot &" t0 (:') c415--0 (Tat t U S army engineers and has '4 ::: t AcoAc-7) i 040 3 o r been transferred N44?111:itestilLito ''' 'Jr-00 p''''' C '''''Ir: -7 cc) '"'''t Other Appointments a 4 t - ' LO cp stPc i0114: E d" C-I: 1 ' ''N' t: : Two other appointments were IS 4 A ) 0 0 0 0'-- o 0 announced that of Harold R Lee 0 0 00 'e:L- C tl A of member the council of twelve 'A lc I 00- Oct and Marion G Romney apostles :r ::::3 i‘:s:::!i:::::!:t7: ": a0c oc0LFcpii)Go :?::!::::t:z::::i:1i::s:::40i:::::::i!:::t1 assistant to the council of twelve tjt00: co — apostles to serve as advisers to i": 0 pc le 0 C association They re::i::::::i:::::::: J:7:x:::::::::s:::::!::)::::::1 the Primary (74 (Nr 0 i:''N A Ca Ills member Charles place 1 of tvvelve anostles council the 0 of rp Lc: :! ' 0C d 0 ' l':' ': ' '''' "' and the late Sylvester Q Cannon '!:: en rn n W who also was a member of the tot loowortoomotit00 council nt twelve apostles New presidency of the L D S Primary associa Adele Cannon Howells president and Mrs Mrs HOWPI1S has been a countion announced Tuesday Left to right Mrs Dessie G Boyle second counselor The presiselor in the Primary general presLaVern W Parmley first counselor Mrs dency will select a new general hoard shortly idency since it was eorganized 4 In January 1940 She is the widow of David P Howells who was bishon of Wilshire ward In Los Angeles She has had long experience In teaching and church work- having served In the Granite stake Young Women's Mutual Improvement association nresidency as president of the Hollywood stake Y NV M I A and having First Lieutenant Neal J Peterson 25 sonof Mr and Mrs taurzht Entlish and Physical eduvote the city comBy a cation In Utah schools before her 14 died in 1343 avenue W Westminster Peterson July Curg mission Tuesday approved a bill ma rriage n area where he was serving as pilot of a 7 for $112850 submitted by a citi- the The new president Is a native renzens' committee for services war department telegram of Salt Lake City and a daughter forces dered in connection with the in- bomber in the U S army air—74 of the late George M and Marian disclosed Tuesday vestigation of the tragic Victory Adelaide Cannon She at19 theater fire May Details as to cause and circum- tended T Morris s S D school and hirh the S stances of death were not given Mayor Ab Jenkins voted against of Utah Her home Lieutenant Peterson was born University payment of the bill which is a 907 Connor street althourh N October 25 1917 in Glenwood issheat soends 4 t! covers the period partial one and nart of her time at ' 141Y from June 28—when the probe Colo a son of W Curg the Thousands Springs Peak a rnneh which started—up to and including last and Meldon B Peterson The fain she oneratem rear Holladay park 1918 to moved in Utah Saturday The motion for payment fly making on She tinpee Weher river was made by Finance Commistheir home in Salt Lake City has the a son S Paul and 14()velli sioner Oscar W McConkle After graduating from East high Members of the committee who 4 school Lieutenant Peterson atv- utoko'nwenticAlhotnerrls inrriMzxli mirtznrre co"14 put a price tag of $25 per day on ir-v tended the University of Utah and Howells all of Salt Lake City their services are George H was graduated from the school of Short mining engineer and Wife of Professor in 1938 He also business t:' chairman Ben E Roberts attorpleted ROTC work and upon The new first counselor Is the ney and Owen G Reichman atwas commissioned se- wife of Thomas graduation J Parmley prothird their torney They began ct ond lieutenant in the field artillery fessor of olA at the University week of the investigation on Monphysics one in the of Utah She has been After spending year a member day and did not meet Tuesday field artillery at Fort Lewis of the since July board general They plan to resume their probe Wash Lieutenant Peterson was 1941 and a counselor since FebWednesday and expect soon to reassigned to Fort Douglas where ruary 1942 Previously she had the of a have report in the hands he transferred to the army air been a member of the Bonneville commission corps Following a promotion to stake Primary board riresident said he Jenkins later felt Mayor the rank of first lieutenant he be- of the Grant ward YWMIA at the city could have saved $112850 : gan pilot training at Mather field Murray had tauFfht Sunday school If the commission had called in Cal in January 1942 and was classes and the National Board of Fire Underworked in seminaries graduated in July 1942 writers to make the investigation of the Thirty-thir- d and EmigraLieutenant Peterson was tion wards She was born at Jay H Stevens fire prevention five at before bases air goIioned expert associated with the fire Murray daughter of Eu7ene and underwriters has been investigating to New Orleans La from rertrude Park 'Watts ard attended where he was assigned overseas Murray hivh aehool arid the Uniing the fire for the fire underwriters-after Lieutenant Neal J Peterson February 9 1943 being called by Mayor of Utah Sbe tamrht iThe last letter Mr and Mrs Pe- versity Died July 14 in Jenkins as the citizens' committee sehool qix years before beiner marterson him was from received writ can area began its work ried Mr Firir Mrs ParmleY have ten July 4 Lieutenant Peterson Each of the three members will daughter Miss Frances Perm-le- " had not been home since July receive payment of $375 for 15 and two sons Richard and 1942 days' services up to and including William Parmlev Only his parents survi ve Saturday Mrs Boyle daughter of Heber The citizens' committee was (Continued on Pare Twenty-one- ) named to investigate charges made by a relative of one of the three firemen victims of the Victory Burglars who entered the Crysfire that superior officers of the tal Palace market at 279 East fire department needlessly exposed Third Southstreet early Tuesday the three firemen to extreme dandiscourMrs Elinore McCleod 19 of ger The three died when a balcony morning did not become aged easily police records showed Tooele was reported in "good" July 21 collapsed on them When they failcd to open the condition at St Mark's hospital Last day for use of No 6 gassafe after breaking off market's afternoon where she was Remodeling Okehed oline the handle they pushed the 24- - Tuesday coupons worth four galfrom injuries sustained The application of Matt le K inch by lons safe to an awaiting recovering she was when beaten assertedly Dallas for permission to remodel automobile and hauled it away by a Stamp No 21 war ration book soldier at 12:56 a residence at 1824 Tenth East Detectives Harold W Clark and a m No 1 good for one pound of Tuesday street in a residential A-- 3 district John J Perrin said the safe conMcCleod who was a guest coffee expires was okehed Tuesday by the city tained an undetermined amount at Mrs the apartment of her mother of money and checks commission at 164 East South Temple street July 22 suffered abrasions : bruises and Stamp No 22 war ration book No 1 good for one pound Aevere shock when she was attacked by a soldier from the army of coffee becomes good through air forces basic training center August 11 Renewal of gasoline books to at Kearns Police reports indicated that the be made on application Blanks soldier entered the apartment and obtainable at filling stations Mrs McCleod if she knew New books issued for use startasked functions who announced that a "certain A drive to organize 2600 Salt and when she ing July 22 party" be will hostesses and hosts the Lakers into a special reception to him he attacked asked leave charged with the responsibility her M J Stork occupant of the committee for service men to July 26 of welcoming an unlimited numapartment told police serve in connection with the sunfor extra raSecond sign-u- p ber of service men stationed in adjoining he heard the woman scream and tions set concerts to be presented Auof this area at the concerts sugar begins in canning found the man choking her After sign-u- p Lake This Salt county gust 3 and 24 in the University Every reserved seat purchased a tussle Mr Stork said he was is only for persons who did not will a or of Utah stadium was launched host hostess by provide to hold the soldier on the a reserved seat for a service able register for extra rations earlier Tuesday with the appointment until police arrived floor this month man Mr Glade said of chairmen of the men's and Plans for organization of the women's divisions J H McGibben assistant sechuge hospitality committee will July 31 Applicants Face Exams be formulated Wednesday at 8 retary of the Salt Lake City Book 2 red stamps P Q R Five members of the Utah highchamber of commerce was p m at a meeting in the and S expire auditorium named to head the men's cornway patrol who are applicants for State liquor stamps No 3 and a scholarship at Northwestern imittee and Mrs Hugh Ward of Mrs Ward is a former official No 4 expire of the Utah Federation of WornMurray will serve as chairman MI automobiles with C and university traffic institute will be 61's clubs and chairman of the examined Wednesday at 9 a m in T stickers must have of the hostess division inspections Announcement of the appoint- Murray U S O Mr McGibbenv is the capitol by Gordon H Shcche by July 31 a lecturer and Authority on Utah acting director of training at the ments was made by Earl J Special sales of nonration Glade general chairman for the Institute recreation spot--s I shoes ends !::::::::: e::i::::::Hi-- L:::':1::: ri::::::i:!:::::A :)‘r: :- ::: :::":- :: 0 Ijoto :::'- 4-- : ? :::: 'In :4":!!-:::::::i::--::::::- - 00 " 1 it ° 0 ) ‘- slr-V- :7 ':4Pt:i:::1:!U::k-1:I9:i1::::':'ii::n::::i:1- -j t rrr- N- c 1 H-: a b 'n : :::::::::::::"::::::ik : :l - :i:: ' 01-D- i- por-11?- Y'7-- k :::::::::::::: :::r:' V:k'ss: ::!::: 4 : 1 - A' - tr- c : i:::--- iir ::-?1:t- - i" Nt i'' a °09 Co ' r'r(") ::: o City Approves $llOOBill On Fire Probe ' ' i rc) 00 00a3ot :::: 0 ) i i' : ::::d !:::: 000G " :" z s ot-- rt : ': ' 000"4- 1 L-- s i) ': :: - 1' : 7 Salt Lake Pilot Dies In Latin America - -1 B-1- Latin-America- ' t " Alz - - Latin-Amer- Burglars Take Market Safe Soldier Attacks Tooele Woman V ictory Dates For Everyone 30-in- ch Concert Reception Committee For Service Men Planned fl - Tribune-T- elegram - I |