Show - -t i k - Zihr 10 1t Mibunt 4 ngakr Wednesday Morning August 11K0 7S1ioots' Ta r Flelill "IN c a r Kcarlis i 1 Succumbs service:4 : ' : :: I ::::: - ' The state department of pubf i Ecity and industrial development t announced Tuesday that scenes for t a forthcoming war picture to be released by R K 0 studios are being- filmed near Kearns army 1 '''' 1 air forces basic training center and other sections in southeastern Salt Lake county Lnii Shapiro unit manager in charge Is directing the work as fisted by Cadet Marty Rackent Author of the screen story "Born-wh- o acOvtiik is now stationed at Walter James Burton Retired business man and civic leader who tiled Monday Sh a pi ro and Frank E Mr O'Brien pablicity manager for the state department of publicity and Vernal Reduces Tax industrial development will leave late this week to inspect locales Levy Two Mills VERNAL—The city levy for for more movies to be filmed in Vernal has been reduced 2 mills rtah by R K to 16 mills for the coming year And at the same time Mr according to Mayor B II String0Brien announces that the pic- - ham Decision for the reduction lure "Revenge" a saga of the was made at a meeting of the Ilussian defense of Stalingrad has city council Monday been completed ih the area around This will be the lowest levy for Cedar City Vernal since 1932 - z! 1 r - r :::::: : - a Mr Burton was a county commissoner from 1906 to 1914 and was head of the county buildings and grounds department when the present county jail and county infirmary were constructed In Mr Burton was active the lumber and investment businesses in Salt Lake City for many years He organized and managed the Burton Coal and Lumber company 'and later became coowner and manager of the Burton Manufacturing company He retired in 1929 as head of the Burton Wholesale Lumber ccompany and the Burton Investment company Born in Salt Lake City February 15 1865 he was a son of Robert Taylor and Susan Ellen McBride Burton He was graduated from the University of Utah in 1883 when the institution was located on the campus now occupied by West high school and was known as University of Deseret As a young man he was an architect and designed several structures which were landmarks in the city in early days He was active in the L D S church and was a former member of the Sugarhouse L D S ward bishopric At the time of his death he was a member of the University ward high priests' quorum His wife Lucy Ella Brown Burton whom he married October 16 1890 in Salt Lake City died September 24 r I t I t 63 '7 777) ct-'-'77:L7:Eir- 61 LI 9 ur if I I iwth 4 0 7 i Crea 11 7 ellf 1!127 ::::' 1 ! i ''': : - :1- :': i'::-1-- ' - ti c '' 2 ' 4v t 9 4 4 17 :s- ' '- '':::- - 1 'A ' - ) " ' ''si:-:L10- - - : --: - ''r''"'"': : ' ' iocio: - 1i tt1-1-:-i'r---:-:--1- '''- ''- ::3 :i-':--r- : -- -- ' - 4 J !: :: i :'::1:::: - 000 r t ' I 71 ''-'- - ' r e :63 :: i7:':stl::: :' 7 'i c i -- ':i t: -:- 44 z 3! d :± - 3" g ) :- I 4 -- - 1 s -'--- :':' i: ""-'''''---77(- - - ' t'''''' 4"----e:":)--- -' :-- 7-:-: - - - : - ' - 1 ri Enjoy your coffe with the assurance I – I I 1 1- 71 i I l r14 that the armed 17(1:Q-- 11 forces get their supplies first—all they want 1 - L kk -1 - i c:7) ' ( W L:J H D ‘ ' ip - t " -V'' I ' ' fying ii:i ? - I 1 : '' 4 ' 1 COFFEE IS BACK—on you want! Now you can return to the satis4 - ) : 1 i 1 '' rP1 1 JL "J 0 r-- 1 t) full-streng- brew that's th America's favoriu beverage Real coffee made as it should be—brew4 ed to the full capacity of the pot I fresh coffee every time fres i grant and flavorful Yes there's plenty of coffee to start the day right and keep the to bring energy and alertness to war workers to bring vigor and cheer to everyone faring the strains and difficulties of artimellvinglrerymealtastes better any job seems easier with day right Cool Off with Frosty Delicious - ICED COFFEE ) i i I A Mate your coffee double strength Tben pour it heal and fragrsnt over ice cubes in a tall glass— delicious: &helot's energizing coffee! Now you can enjoy again that full rich flavor—recapture the almost fon gotten joy of plenty of real coifed ls ri r-"- L' ( : ' I ' 1 120 Weil - SIAM COLOMBIA SALVADOR 4 1 7-n iT f L:171 The Friendly Drink—front Corn! Neighbors N 'I r"- kah2311Y Strot COFFEE BUREAU Now York 15 N Y COSTA RICA MEXICO CM DOMINICAN RIPUILIC VENEZUELA UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMP Six Salt Lake City child nursing homes are affected by the formal repealing Tuesday of the city ordinance regulating the licensing of such establishments of the six nursing A check-u- p homes Tuesday showed that only one is licensed under state law Prior to repeal of the city law it was necessary for operators of the nursing homes to take out both city and state licenses The city law was repealed because it was felt operators who took out city licenses which covered only fire and structural hazard inspections believed they had met full requirements The state law covers such inspections and health and welfare requirements in addition State welfare authorities said they wou:d begin a campaign to endeavor to raise standards of nursing homes in the city so they could qualify for state licenses and remain in business censes ‘ :!''''''"': :' ' Four vapor lamps offered to the city by the state engineering department Tuesday to assist pedestrian and vehicular traffic on Redwood road at the main entrance to the Utah ordnance plant The city is being re- quested to erect maintain and furnish electricity for the lamps The city commission referred the offer to the public safety departThe state road commisment sion has redesigned Redwood road from Thirty-thirSouth street to North Temple street : :' '''''''''' ' — : - I ' — '::: 1 - t 1 T :::: t : I " 7- i 4 4 t : ''::: ''''' :4'4'3L4!lkt:'ag00's) ':'- ''k' ' ':: ' s' e' :': e!'': i A'1 At 4411C ' 1 414S 4 '':::' ' '' :: 1 -:n 4:t :!:-1- fi r i rt f f fle :i : r'::2::!:::':'!:: :::::::i:- - 1 - ::: : 457-:--:'--:-:- '''''S 'NA' 'AM Ir' '''' 444kV47!' : '''::':':''''::"Z''ifT''::-4:::—'- -- ' '' : ee ': ' ' ' :: 4466- - 2'''''''''' ' ' -'' A : "' ' ''''' ' ' AA '1 - ' 1 —' : i'tif 7 :: ':-- : '" t - I ''''' : r: c - :) -4 'IT - :: - :9 — 4' --' -- ' - :- - :' i 1 - - - iii eI "' ft"'"' - - t ' :'-- :: ' P''''''--- t " : '' -- : - - i 1'N-4---r : : : - ::: u : - ' : - : ys 4'): t:k '''''''' ':': ' z: -- ::: : s: ' - - - i 1 pe!' ) l "'i::':''''':Igrralte§- e First plane to take off from a ship American naval aviation got its start - ------ —ba Today's planes hit hard Their striking power can be judged from the presidential unit citation of the USS Erterprise: "did sink or damage on her owrt a total of 35 Japanese vessels and shoot down a total of 185 Japanese aircraft" In with another carrier the Enlerprise sank 4 carriers 3 destroyers and damaged 1 battleship and 2 light cruisers carrier-base- d when Eugene Ely made this successful flight from an improvised runway on the US& Birnzingham on November 14 1910 ::g - 7 -- - - ''''': ''''7''' c' i '"'' i - - I r I PL F : :: " :::: t 4 :F:i :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'i 4 ' it : 1 ' : t t :::' : ' ik ' :' ::::: z''::-- : ' : '' :::' : ':: : ':: : : "7t-'4'"'F'- s ''' : i '':'‘''--- ' : ' ' : ' "': i- t i - 9' ' :: " : : ::::: :: ': 1'1 1" 7: - : t : ' J I s'': ' ' 1' i i I 1 — : : S4 ::' i:" 's ' " - : l' t - AN F i'''''-'- - - i d—i t 'e t i ':: ' :i ''' ' 2 '1f ' ' ' 7 : ' ::" :'7':'':::::::'?- ::! 1 ' i : ) 1 ''7:0- - '5 7" ': - :' ' ' - ?'i-'''-- :': fi - A ' - -- 4 I1 t t 1 :1 z ' '': "'::':" : ''' -': 11 k ''' r:::::-::-:: ' ' 7i 't7- i' "': 'l " e: - " ::::: s: ::': ' 5'1 it ::5'' : a ' ‘ 57 A 4 w'1 e- - 4- - i ' "-- ': ": ':1: i: :: - - f 1 4: t tt: i P - i- :: 1 :: i: i ' '' T ' ''''':: ‘' t::: A ' tr: t : :: ': - :::' - i t' ':-7- ' 'tr r ''' ': ' : k 1 ::''::'::':':':::'S:''''': well-traine- : : i :: : - -- st if t : 4 ': ''--- " 4 : tt ''s '' :' it- I ! :' '' 7 : ::::::''": :' :: : - r - :: t ::::---::: :: ' I ‘:tr i :':i4 ': 4 ''"i::: s: : I :' -- ':1' ' ': :: wt'''ITi'l:: '" r ' s::i l''' :h '''' -- - - - l 'N : ': ''' - :g :ii - 1: - -- :' : 'T : i: '': :'--' ' ' - t :: 3' :: ': ' yoN('''' f ::' :::? :': - 1 "' T: 1 '''- : ''::1 ''‘A:''A At7i::::: ''' ''-'- ' $:1 '''''''''''''''''' :i: Att: ' i 4:- 1‘ - :::: :: -- ::: : l: ''-i'- ':7' I ' ' !: v A :: -4-444' - '' : : j" ''-"' 7 - ' 'i' ' - t : - : ii $ ' :' ' 3 : ' - :f I : 1 ' : First airplane to carry a machine gun This picture was taken at College Park Maryland on June 7th or Sth 1912 In the plane are Capt C Del' Chandler and Lt Roy T Kirtland I i - --''' ' : I ' i i t ' 4 :': '''':'----ii'9- : '4 '' " -- T I - ii 4 1 ::w :: -- : :rr:-::- - !:ctaft: ''' — : ' ''' '' - :r 5 ' : - ' ': - - ''': 1 - ' ::' ':: d : : : ' :' ‘ k A :z 's : '' :':' ' '' itt ite '-- :: :::: Consolidated Liberator lays its slogs Modern Lombers can carry tip to 10 tons of bombs Using Sperry Bombsight a bombardier can land four tons of TNT smack in the middle of a target no more than 100 yards square 1 ' ' ' 4 5 4 i - 'q 4 '''' 1 :' '''':':1':'?:1-:?:-'::::'':-1:::::'':':::::' ::':: '''' '' ' ':'":::''''': j A : : : ' ?'''::''''-':'-:-rm '- 1 4 1: 1 N 1 '' t' j I : " tk 1 1 ?'''7'7::-'7"r777:C::'' : ::1 :::::::! :: : ' 1 1 '' N ::': :' i e : '':: 1 ' ? :::37k:::''':::::::::':' ''''':'-- ''''':' ': '' :: - : 1 Parma lee and Lt M S Crissi launch The start of aerial bombing Phil the first explosive ever to be dropped from an airplane The place: San Francisco The date: January 1911 2' ''1"4X2' ''- :' :: : '": '': i''!- '4'S'' Z ::'::: ::' : :': ::4: ‘:: :':: ' :'''''::'''- " i''' '' :::''1 :': - : i '':: : 1"i - : :I::i:::::::::46:'''''':'''':' ' : '' :' A :: : :: ::::: r 'At 'tap " !:: : ' :' n :: : :: v 1 :: Cs:-s- ''': : ::::::i::::s:: :' ::::''::::?'-':- 1 - i '' ':":'7:':'-- :'''''''''''1- :'r ' :: :j::::::: "') Y ‘:i::'"'4!:-:- - 1 -: '' 1 i c' 7 ':::: '§ - t : ? : ': 1 4 $ ' :' " :i ' ps ' is :!: -- ' '1 ': : -!: it il r 4' ' '': : ::f:' f : C ivr) i ': J : : 4' 4 'A It ' : 11 i 'i71 :::i :':' f :1 1 :i ti '''': 41460' ty f 71:: 1 ' -- 'fiti '' f' t X ' r ei i 7 - 4- r-- State Offers Road to City Lamps were sodium - ' '''t 4 ---- Petition Asks City To Grant License Four petitions signed by a total of 100 Negro residents soldiers and officers of the armed forces were received by the city commission Tuesday requesting the commission grant licenses to enable George L Howell to operate a soft drink parlor cafe and night club at 502 South Redwood road The city commission recently rescinded its action in granting the licenses after protests directed at were received the restaurant-clu- b from white homeowners in the area The rescinding action followed a report from the city attorney's office showing the commission should have referred the matter to the police and health departments before granting the li- ' r " - 3 - :'::! :::::i::::: to- Repealer Hits Child Homes l - ' '6': Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery t"1114Ill ''''n :: ::::: ''''''''''''''''''''''' ''' '''' '777-77- great-grandchildr- - - In 1942 48000 military planes were produced in the United- States The Grumman Wildcats pictured have a top speed of over 300 miles an hour This great advance in military aviation was largely made possible by the peacetime development of better engines better instruments and better aerodynamics for transport and military planes ''''::::':'':::1::::::H:: 's ' ::::: — 111:''':):::i:!:i''::::iiil:i:::: ::: : ::s:: " ' °--- - i: - :::: '):s :: ::::: - ::: :: : - '' 1:::::1--:si-::::::::-:::- ' : r'l1- V4- - ? : ::::''-:-- ' ' ' ':'':'' :::::::::::::: :2:''s: i: 11 ‘ ' ':1:::-'' : ' :::-'::'':''::'- :s A''t-'"—'-4- - ' The world's first military airplane American army aviation was born August 1 1907 when the army created a Division of Aeronautics of the Signal Corps TWO years later on August 2 1909 the plane pictured was purchased from the Wright Brothers It averaged 426 miles per hour over a five mile course Shown in foreground are Lt Frank P Lahm and Orville Wright r: ':-'- ‘: :1:'' ''1:::: ii's:::':': Ao:e5e :ecb4zatt0:0t '- 1 - :''—:: :::::':::::'i:i:: i t: :'::i ':: "":":::':':::::::::::::i: ::3':'!:':':'y'''i:-'::::::::-:--i'': : - 1935 r 5 4 tty :4-‘--- '"r- ° -- : t ' t Vt ' i :N el ri I - 04 f4:::'::::10::Nki: ' -- ii - !: - :: ' - : - A :4:4! ::'' y z 4 ' : -- ': ' ft ftt 11 i - f::--- ' l' :::-- 0i:i s1 "'"':-'- ': 1 itfier--- ''::' :: :::t'ip:i':!-:::::":::'2'- :: :io65r!:::-- c : k - f: '': ''' ' ::'''::-- :- ::- 1 : :::':- - ::i :'t :::::: - 46 iioc‘4441b)':::--:17- t)ty - ::r:-::v- :- 111'1441''''' :':4 I 4 1 t - — :nrx:: i ' T:--- iipo : ' 4::': "') &!Yxx2 ro10::::: '3 -- - iJi :::e: ' -: 1 r77: Coo 1 :: - :' i1:::7' o - '' ! 1 !x::s74z:s:7::! t' 1 1' zptovr9Px?"''!'!!-!4roof- -- 44172 i 1 1:? 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''- 1 tc) 1 17 11 1 :: 1:'' 1:' I 1 i 1 - :l::::::'' '' 09 --)- 1 TODAY ' ''7':''''''':: I "r s -- I 6-- e it' art 12 t' i r Surviving are a son Walter B Burton three daughters Mrs Lucille B Dansie and Miss Sarah Burton all of Salt Lake City and Mrs Rebecca B Upham of Claremont Cal: three brothers Willard C Edward L and Heber C Burton of Salt Lake City four sisters Mrs Elizabeth Fenton of Erda Box Elder county and Mrs Florence Wilcox Miss Ada Burton and Mrs Virginia Cutler of Salt Lake City six grandchildren and four rTirl rl 7'13 r fr I 7- YESTERDAY attack " ) rrfsn eleof 07 61) -- - or whether all the "shooting" going on can be laid to movie camera- - t ' t were pending Funeral Tuesday for Walter James Burton 78 retired Salt Lake business man and former county commissioner who died Monday ags- 8 p m at the home of E I H5shimoto 315 Twe:fth East street of a heart :: It's getting so the citizens of ttah can't tell whether the war is being fought in their home state t - t Death Claims Business Civic Leader 1943 4 f ' t - - :' ::'e 'ii " ''' "1:''-'-'-'-- - 1 ' A Flying Fortress bristles with machine guns Heavy SO caliber guns spit death from nose tail waist and turrets Sperry top and bay turrets have Sperry computing sight's which automatically compute the range 2nd lead enemy planes as a hunter leads a duck The top and belly turrets in every Flying Fortress are hydraulically powered by the Vickers division of Sperry to enable gunners to turn turrets with pressure of a finger 3 I o THE REAL STRENGTH OF OUR AIR FORCES OVER LAND AND SEA LIES IN THEIR MEN d C C Maps Ladies Night LOGAN—À ''Ladies' night" program and social will be conducted of by the Logan junior chamber commerce Friday at 7:30 p rn in Willow park Chairman Curtis Miner reported Tuesday IMPOLaurl r-- ar cr-- 0 THE MEN OF OUR AIR FORCES are the pick of the country physi- cally and mentally Patient months of training teach ground crews and air crews to work as a precision team Without them pilots JSPEifiat FIT LIME NEW! At iltt! ()oe anoltstton cattiness plasttc ankes loose plates hi comfortably for weeks Nor a pou r— not a paste Lasts much lonler Iconomicall Users enthullastic Get Dentur-Eltoday Handy 117e 69e !ante sore tithe only 9$i y CCRPOPATION 30 a FORD INSTRUMENT COMPANY INC THEY GIVE THEIR bombardiers navigators gunners radio operators mechanics all the rest is useless To them America owes a debt it never can repay and must never forget Rockefeller Plaza New York SUARY GYROSCOPE COMPANY INC LIVESYOU LEND YOUR VICKERS MONEY! INC VICKERS BUY MORE INC Wisterbury Tool Division WAR BONDS DENTURiEZE Owl Drug Co Pal At Walereen Less and Other Leading Drug Stores (ACV) 1 :: E 1 T 4 A ? - - - - - - - t - - |