Show 4rk''4''ir-44-' V B tt e ?Album 1k Their EyesWillPopWiten Artists Fill Rings Sunday Morning August Sall t711e ' 8 1943 0 F S A Ends Lapse in Food Loans - "A"'"" A Job For Veter ails A program of vocational rehabilitation for all disabled veterans s now being discharged from the United States military forces has been launched by the veterans' administration Edwin Ellis special representative of the civil announced service commission Saturday "The program also will include disabled veterans of World War I" Mr Ellis said Training programs will be set up In schools in Salt Lake City for the training of these men in vocations which can be utilized by the war program and for other types of work he explained "The newly launched vocational rehabilitation program" the civil service representative said "indicates definitely the intent of the government to aid in obtaining employment for our returning soldiers" The program he added will create new positions with the veterans' administration for vocational advisors and vocational training officers Salaries of these administrative officers will range from $2500 to $4600 a year plus time f and overtime for more than 40 hours a wf:ek Applications are desired immediately from persons who are graduates of colleges or universities of recognized standing together e with five years' progressive paid experience in public or private employment At least two years of that experience must have been spent supervising or conducting the vocational training and employment-placement of vocationally handicapped persons Additional experience beyond five years in this field may be substituted for college training Mr Ellis said Applications may be sent to Edwin D Ellis civil service commission room 220 federal building a After' a lapse of more than three roonths loans for food production be resumed by the purposrm Salt Lake Farm Security admin istration 'office Devon Y Stewart vipervisor for Salt Lake and Tnoele counties announced Satur- I oPt ta v 1v-4- v:40 Loans will be made for food seed livestock machinery equiprrtert fertilizer and virtually all rther production needs to farmers who cannot get reasonable credit e Mr Stewart said e Farmers may make application Ur the loans at the F S U S Offers ' A office 416 FloSton building between 8:30 a m and 5 p rn -- Loan funds are :42kSii-- 644tf:te 24 40661040414406x4101eife4: w04Z41 w44W iiioe'1000gRroA46446 rxtremely limited and the loans Children of Kearns St Ann's orphanage examine ing the circus Monday- - afternoon as guests wi!I be made on 'first come first p big-toof The Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram the program in anticipation of attendpervert hasis" Mr Stewart said Authorization to resume the vk'fis received at the Salt from Laurence I"A for four ir S A director lOats The le S A ran out ot loan funds early in April almost three months before the end cf the foal year but congress reccrtly appropriated limited funds for the cpntinuatiOn of the loans t Mrpointed out A three-rin- g (Coll dialed from Page holiday will be -(Continued from Page Tho Vortunate fact that we children the marked lktonday by the issuance of identifying insignia 1!(1 rot enough money to loan school equalization fund it is $5 for men discharged from the armed throuzhout the entire last fiscal per child The high school levy is of Kearns St Ann's orphanage when they attend the FinnURI forces because of disabilities The :csr has 'cost the war effort tre- fixed bylaw at 2 mill r"reA')us quantities of food" Mr circus party given for them veterans commended the work of Pea-eActing in accordance w I th stated "t7nless more funds The Salt Lake Tribune Ftnd the U S 0 American Red Cross Pre made iavailable this year pro- mandatory provisions of law the by war savings staffs and others asTelegram d S A farmers will be commission fixed other levies as be cotton candy And sisting in promoting programs for There'll rNPr rrnre severely curtailed We follows: the prosecution of the war pop kinked necks and wide eyes have about less tn loan The group condemned strikes 40 children more make as than constate animal For than last year and the demand trol fund—Onpredatory see to and labor stoppages in war industraditional the and all Attempt goats sheep finarrinz seems to be even 5 mills on range horses Rnd do everything there is to and try declaring that such action cattle jh said three-rinan act of treason and greatr" constitutes seen a be and done at 2 mills: on all F hPep 25 mills and Mr HeWes declared that small called a for united effort in the under the on 10 all mills top big performance turkeys farmers or the type netedinz F S A war progrAm They called for imZack Parks Ora service—On For the representing inspection a' help have never had better op- RI! horses and mules 3 mills: on TeriII owner and general manmediate legislation for the conprirtunity 'ito get "out of the red" All cattle 3 mills and on all'sheep ager of Cole Bros circus helpscription of all resources of the and serve their country "Prices and nation for an early and successful a whole afternoon 5 mill arrange ing goats ererA lly !are good but to take conclusion of the war At thrills said that everything and For tuberculosis the Bangs avartazol of prosperous conch- disease control fund—On all cattle but a visit inside the lion cage A resolution introduced calling thetir for closing- - of all institutions of operations must be other than range cattle 3 mills would be afforded every youngfinanced- he asserted ster from St Ann's higher learning to people of JapDurirg 142 F S A farmers — The 50 clowns have promised anese extraction for the duration of the war was tabled pending the rtany with ample labor in their to be on their very worst beown largefamilies and frequently rcturn of "the boys from the fox of ballet havior the elephants holes" I idie la nd The resolution alleged that to be more graceful than usual a:: tither farmers in outstripped of tlie Japanese-Arnerkun- s increasing educated American South niatly the are akalling themselves of educaproduction he Nil id le S A horses to prance more proudly lioiririkrTS 'lin the tional facilities while others are to region louder seals trained the clap tt paid SI ?2a191 to PS A dining f—'rom their time in war plants acrobats and aerial ( Cont inued the spending and ) the fiscal year June 30 livhile or in the army to tight-rop- e walkers everytry elthe !44ine period they bur fected by the war and to make A gain in membership was rething in their repertoire of thrilll only $2911018 The flected repay- recommendations to be considered in reports given by the ers rients 'shattered all records ac at the house of commander and the dechilfor the retiring Transportation delegates meeting cordxog to Mr Itewes partment is adjutant A S Horsley dren being arranged by Lyle was announced by Ruton H ManBSaturday Nicholes On the August bond drive offining field secretary S L Ct'nninission Okehs cials reported that $1000000 in Ono committee headed by James bonds have been sold in the state E Hastam will study initiation Accepts Health Post Mechanics' since August 1 The post Wage Hikes and membership fees and another ' Van of K Edmunds P Dr Nuys has exceeded its quota Helper five times headed by Varian Iklocommittee disA ppnintripents of a custodian and rtenson will of accepted the pdst leaders of the drive said Lewisstudy certification of Cal has at the public safety de teachers in the of the present trict health officer of district No ton Ogden Nephi and Vernal also light 4 of the state public health depa rtrrcht gf rare in addition to the man power shortage are over the top they added f with headquarters in sa1ari meof t7s partment Members of the auxiliary elected HasMr throp ralsrz at Additional members of the garage and shop of lam's committee are Rodney A Provo Dr William M McKay all officers nominated and anrharies the departEnebt have been con- Ashby O D Ballard Faun Ben- commissioner of the state public nounced in Saturday morning's f:rmed by the city commission nett of Fillmore Ms a Hazel Brock-ban- k health department announced Sat- Tribune oti 12 East First Miss flessie Jones or Price urday r?'th WAM named custo Claud C Lemon Philrian at $I) per month while lips of Ephraim and Ben Van Sharr Murray Charles A Smith Dr Homer F :Chiton of 250 Fifth of Ogden John T Wahlquist N Blaine WinPt refq1 WR named a mechanAdditional members of Mr Mor- ters Miss Gwendella Thorn ley of ic at $170 prr month Three me- tenson's committee are Moroni Smithfield Miss Ruth of ch4r!es vvere raled from $170 to Jensen of Salina Miss Linda Lar- Logan Miss Alta MillerSimpson and Miss S17 rpr son of St George J C Moffitt of Matilda Chase Man Gets Indorsement To Legion Post S L State Approves Orphans Alvah Gala Day 31 Mills Property Tax' Under Big Top 1 Ste-a-ar- he ( one-thir- d g - one-hal- full-tim- Selectee Faces Charge Don Folk charged with violation of the selective service act by failing to have a registration card on his person is held in Kanab and will be brought to Salt Lake City for arraignment before U S Commissioner E M Garnett State Fair Schedules Special Indian Rites Auto Courts Face New Rent Status Differences between theInotor court operators and the local area rent office of the office of price administration "seem to be well on the way to being worked out on a mutually satisbasis" Willis VV Ritter factory of Denver regional rent executive said Saturday Mr Ritter said- the local oflite has completed all its field surveys and now is holding conferences daily with operators at which the proposed rates are reviewed "In several instances operators have presented additional information which has resulted in raising the rentals first proposed" he said Rentals for operations conducted on a daily basis are not being materially changed but those conducted on a monthly basis generally R re being revised downward he said Where the same quarters have been rented to the same tenants for 60 days or more since October 1 1942 these quarters now must be offered on a monthly basis according to present rules he - said An elaborate show of traditional Indian rites and customs be will presented by native American tribes for visitors a t the Pow-Woto be held in connection with the Utah state Indian fair September 4 to 9 Sheldon R Brewster secretary-manage- r of the exposition said Saturday Utes Ptem And Navajos from" Utah reservations will be amorzthe tribes which will be repres ented a t the Indian village A 7 w 1 Alotorist Gets x100 Fine on whole tepee village will be on ehibit with actual families includ ing children and papooses living' as they customarily do on the reservation Mr Brewster said Gaily color ed costumes and a full regalia of feathers and war paint will be worn by the nativeA Americans for a demonstration of their traditional rites and cum- tom Some of the Indian braves will perform difficult rope tricks and tribal dances will be executed ry-- i Wry' 11 0 lpsy Frederick Marvin Lambert of Harmony court convicted of drunken driving Tuesday was fined $100 in Salt Lake police court Saturday by Judge Wilford Moyle Burton He was arrested June 27 when the automobile he was driving struck a utility pole near State street and Exchange place A bench warrant was issued for 637 around blazing- campfires Navajo blanket weavers demonstrate the intricacies of thot trade and fair crowds will hay an opportunity to pee a rtisar I preparing their materials AX WP:1 A F Wilford of 975 EAst First HA makingAypical native artirlee from shirt to finish Moccasins South street who was ordered to made:from-buckskiand bentitiforfeit $25 bondwhen he failed to NI 1ketaof all anapa and appear On charges of driving too are among the other crafts to be fast for existing conditions fail- exhibitd Another for attraction the fair ing to have an operator's license will be the county- exhibits of and illegal passingfrom field orchard cases in court Saturday products den and factory carrying out thA were: theme "Production for Victory" Speeding' — Edward Naughton Each county in Utah will bal address not nate& fined $15 Bill in a lavish revue of represented Edmonds Jr of 424 1 street also iridustrial agricultural and hortito have with propfailing iturRi products with pat notic tharged er lights fined $11 Dr Clifford colors carrying nut th decorativ H Springer of 524 Third avenue scheme to Georg according Rnd William E Greninger of 2695 official in charg of thij lings Dearborn street each fined $5 department Produce from victory Ignoring slop mign—E G Meyer of 1474 Harvard avenue W R will also be shown with garions suitable Wagstaff of 430 Welby avenue' and awards offered for the "biggest George E Mason of 1201 Windsor and hest" street each fined $5 The Coliseum will be the main Driving through reit traffic light exhibition building a nd the center —Monro e N Marby 1155 Gar of attraction for th fair visitors field avenue also charged with Booths for the displays on both speeding fined $11 Martin P Gul- - tho main and mezzanin floors hransen of 1495 Green Ftreet are now being constructed Exhibit space is going fast Mr Elaine H McConville of Ogden Karl G Shakespeare of 55 North Brewster said Exhibitors erg Second West street and Roy urged to contact Mr Brewster At Shaedler of 2585 Park street each 210 Dooly h ui ldi ng Salt Lake lined $5 City at once - -- flearing Set In Bluglary - gar-Oth- er Arraigned Saturday On a third degree burg ry charge before City Judge Joseph G Jeppson Ben Morris 28 of 151 Nordvall court will be given a preliminary hearing Tuesday According to a complaint filed against him by Fushia Butcher of 235 West Eighth South street Morris took bedding and an electric iron and cord from the woman's residence August 1 while she was away The complainant said he returned to find the articles gone and a note from Morris asserting his devotion to her according to information filed with the county attorney's office - UEA Slates fou-stat- Fail Parley e B-- 0 Pe-g- 4 - Er Miss-Luc- To be certain you're getting A Briefs Request Case Dismissal 5 TOP DOLLAR I t) 1 rn(-'tnt- (Continued e! from aor taw Page : rates of pay reasonable working conditions and reasonable hours of employment That fight 'has been won and most employers are willing to grant such rights 1The greatest danger now threaten-On- g ble ii 114 "11 ILI is within labor rights one labor man t4Pek21 to deny to another the sue rights that he enjoy:4 we can anticipate an d controversies dirsensions 114Ithin labor itself 14 linreitsonable to ask a laboring man to pay an unreasonable price for his right or privilege to work These are the conditions which gave rise to the application of the welders for collective bargaining privileges under the Utah act" Designation of the brotherhood as the collective bargaining agent for welders at Geneva has been hotly contested by A 1' L building trades unions 70 ''711777-7"7- if theme P NVIten - 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