Show - - : ' - P &e 41P 74' ' W ' le "NI fji k0'N1r W''ir' MO''' Nr4VP "'" tid'''Ir'lrr4AVN''W 4104r"V'''''''''' ' 4A ''' V"4"?'4 'NO ire' e'V"NOV'''ai w ' "w' -- v- " s' '40"'''ke w- -- ''r 1' Ns' '' '4' '' ' " '''' ''''' "'"' r- - -- ' - '''''''L2r ''' t 1 - t I 1 I 1 ' ' 1 'Clhe 3 Promotion Record Uttahns in Service I - I 13 '"-"-' Blaze Ruined 600 Acres In Watershed Of ) ' To fin4 Ilieutenant: Leonard Vaughn Bailey Caribbean sea area Son of Leonard R I ) si 1 ''' : 0 Thirteenth East Bailey street 1ile former Ruthe Terry 'I of llorgan now visiting his pari ents with their young daughter Granite high school graduate also of University of Utah Prior to entering army June 1942 was employed by the Household Finance - 1 company Clifton L Black navigator with ' ferry command group Memphis i 3507 I - t f '' :: 17: ' ? ' L'4444"' -- o' :':1':"t':1- A'" 1 IL tt' 1 P A i '414'1'71 - k - -- 6"'' -- ‘ ' -- i i S rt 17-- s - 4 'i 1 ' N 1 t' -- -- : I: — :1:'''' ::: —ai t ber 1942 i Jack L Mecham- - medical :' rrinistrAtive corps Camp Barkley Texas Son of Dr and Mrs N R Mecharn 5204 Holladay boulevard ': Graduate of East high school: attrrrIPrl Utah State Agricultural college At Logan: University of ' ' 'Utah Served in Hawaii after entering armed forces January 14 - Lt Black e' ( :1 0:::i i ' '' ' ' "'-' Lt Bailey To second lieutenant: fi-Bob D Glacoek field artillery Tort Sill Okla Son of Mr and k:' ' Mrs Leonard Glascock 351 Milton i Avenue visiting en route to Fort C N school South high Erag graduate: attended University of r rtah before entering army Decem- f- :'' 4 : f : r :4': '''11 14::::'':1':::--:- : - rtpwF1:?'t ' Tenn Sr'n of Mr and Mrs C L : Black 1122 Bueno avenue Atnried West high schol graduate cf East high school Attended ITn'1 iversity of Vtah prior to entering servce March 1912 :i " 1 5? : - :0- - : — :i t 44 '''' r -- I ' t 1:4it'xiig L si :7 - A Lt Claseock 011anik Lt Mecham '''"'i' r 1 '1' '"-- - 9-- 0-" rer l' ' '' ' war-usef- ! : -- ''' t: ' - 1 ! war-usef- -- l' ' g :' 4:41 1:4 : 4 $ 4- ' h ::: - jt 0 -- USO Activities U S Marines State Controls Bridge Use To private first class: 1 'Victor Shafer somewhere in the rifl& Son of Mr and Mrs Clif71'rrd A Shafer 1751 West ThirtS 0 activities In Salt Lake Because of inability to get may(fth South street Attended Cy-- terials to build new bridges the Februenlisted school r high Sunday will include: City 1942 901 East First South street— state road commission has adopted regulations to conserve "Let's Go to Church Sunday" special important bridges until after Two-hotours see the sights of three the war Salt Lake- City expert guides The regulations will be strictly groups leave at I 1:30 2 '2:30 enforced I Superintendent P L p m open house at the Covenant Dow of the state highway patrol House 411 East South Temple reported Special guards are postTwo hearings bifore the Utah street 2 to 6 p m open house 3 ed at the structures Aber relations beard were set Sat- - p m The bridges and the regulacommunity singing 6:30 irday by Chairman Eldred M p m and free lance art group tions covering each follow: at 9 p m Green river bridge at Green-rive- r on the Teamsters Hearing: 57 South State street—Open (U S 50) Utah: Maximum Irhauffeurs and Helpers union No house from10 a m to 11 p m load 12 tons maximum speed t"22 application for certification as go to the church of your choice 11 15 miles per hour a full stop be:nargaining agent for certain ern-o- f a m meet here for walking tours fore crossing the Cloverleaf dairy will to points of interest in the city at Colorado river bridge at Moab t!1 held September 2 at 10 a m in 1 1:30 2 and 2:30 p m hobby (U S 160) : Same as Green river hhe board offices hour display of local hobbies 4 bridge Hearing On an unfair labor prac- -- p ni- portrait sketching by Miss Bridge across San Juan river at Hces charge filed against the Ozo- Grace Thompson 7 p in and Mexican Hat (U 47) Maximum load 712 tons maximum speed Mning company at Soldier munity singing at 8 p m Tzn-irri- t will be held September 13 27 South State street—Music five miles per hour no gear shifty the capitnt The mining appreciation 10 a m: free por- ing on bridge: vehicles must charged with discharging trait painting by Miss Mary Kim- 'cross in center of roadway to dislitwo employes for union activity ball 6 p m coffee hour Sergeant tribute weight as evenly as possible Roy Brown speaker at 9 p m Slated Today 1 U i-- Labor Board Sets ur Two learinfrs I 1 - corn'-zerit- j corn-nar- 11 Men Graduate At Kearns School — Eleven men were Ma-le- y Prmider Hearing Set Cty Judge Wilfrorrl Mnyle Bur2 as the datp for the hearing of Paul D Dr:rgman 31 of 70 East Seventh South street: charged with failure to provide for his wife children Mrs Sarah Dringma n it'zred the complaint against her aner-mino- r husband- - f - It ----- ( N '' 'alit7 I Sizes only - l'k b ' ' to: 'i: os :: ' 40''' -- 41- t"::: ! 1 e :0 ' I Utah War Finance Committee Names Loan Drive Heads 'i i1 4 :i 1 - ! W c ? 1 NL ':S& - i:- - ''''' 1 i‘ 1 71 it 1 '‘ :: 1 Sizes v 4 3' 0 '4 V - 8-- to ti1 'ii' 41 '' 'I - 4r - -- - '''e 4:8 s - F if'''1:'- i ' 1 i if:- '1114 - ' It the developing Sugarhouse area One of the or- '44' 1 f C le' --li oi- V 0 :1 : 1 ti t: - s -- :': I i i I t't: Allim 4 - '' 4- i''''I' I- 1'''' :''' e2" - 59 i t 1 I ' I -- 16' 41 t t J f 59 k 4 : 1 AM '— : ' t' 4- A - i I P 'Sizes Cosily fleeced k41 Committed to the city jail Saturday after being sentenced by Judge Joseph G Jeppson William J Eurleigh 39 50 East Fifth South I sentence 11 street began a on a charge of bookmaking He was convicted Wednesday Albert Pa luso 30 of 575 West First South street also was com- 1 1 mitted to jail after being convicted 11 by the court on a similar charge and sentenced to pay $100 or serve 20 days i Walter Porter 55 of Midvale and Jack C Susman 38 of 218 Sixth East street convicted Wednesday on gambling charges were 111 th 1 t' 10 0 I 4 Me77:1 - 71 i ) Vr I t ‘ -- t' Sizes 7' 1 : ‘ ti ZZ ':' s 4 v g f ' -- - - 6 p- ' "--- lb 6 ' ''s : ' 1 7 Aif ''' al It 414 ' 1 '" -1 street where a truck was being used as a "bookie joint on wheels" ' i "' 1 k ' ' i !k - 1 16 t tR 3 4r'1 I fashiiine BOYVILLE JR SUITS ''''' ' tw ' ::S '::: vvyyw v ''' - ry 0 : ::::::::::::::-::-:-:::-- :::::::::::::::::' v - - ' e 91)1t C005 4 ' ' cl i - - - ' & - rc us cost It S° CREDIT WITH THE CONVENIENCE OF CASH 't Do-nlet your purchases be tied Let Sears to purse strings Purchase Coupons save the ' s 1 l DIAL r-7- L OPEN 10 - 7 A — 4" - 0 " MAIN AT BROAD WA Y M TO 6 P : BEE - M EV111Y WEEK : CLSIO MI It PARKING Ithreighatv ye c-is- ik ' ' ' - - ' ' to c loth s dhorts assorted striped patterns Full cut ' Stock up fOr school 1st Floor Regulations " ' DAY FI 01144'"""s askpt " - ' DIAL 1 fk di DIAL ‘ ' wo --m 4 M " "-- t tk !on!egh t I: t II 1 1 I t 1 leollerhst t il '° - - :- o t4 i 4: )4 - i 04ti—------ -- ' t i e k:i (: -- 111ø111111: - BOYVILLE ' i POLO SHIRTS Crew Neck - 59c Boyville Polo Shirts ssith short sleeves bright blazer stripes Knitted combed cotton they're cool and comfortable for school wear Sizes 2 to 18 Buy sev- eral! P ' Others to 98c 1st Floor 1 " t I ' 4S1!! 1 It - ! 14 25c ' ' lc Po N 'Sturdy ‘ L n s- I i ' - ' t i cNi- -- sizes ) ' 4 colcrs assorted Puy severalI pair for school! 1st Floor difk IL -- I i t skiraartkern!loyPretip 47111111c$01 1st ' 6 11 1 I- i 610--- I 1 - pair 51I:r 000 1S cF-- '' AVith Ceiling-Prices-I- A o li Ideall school wear! :00tor i ' - - ) 419 Broadcloth SHORTS Government Compliance Prices Quoted Do Not Include 270 State Sales Tax Sears Have Posted or Marked ' 25c ‘ E-- '3:- BOYVILLE' oe I i Assorted Colors k4L '' sport shirts with short sleeves As- sorted plain col-:- a ors in sizes 0 (4 ' - :::::::: 1 )ostimitiet411t 98 - - r? ' -- -' 1st Floor 1 - '' AI 1 '' - "De noyville I u x e" quality ) ' 1 I SLACK SOCKS 7-- 4- young men recogthe expert tailoring and suits Practical mothers apprei the long tiv‘eilairgtitxteesct!oiradtym ciate t' woolI mixtures are newest plain back model fully lined with quality rayon Blue brown Sizes 9 to 18 t L FRATERNITY PREP I A 7- tl nize Floor ' A 1 vidi t Style-ale- rt i Ji 'i 1' ' -- 1 ' l ol Sleeves 13 l' 4 Mezzanine 0 1 18 I ' ?: 1 't'-- c:A' fined $15 each The four were arrested July 20 II in front of 25 West Second South t I ' i k - : '' 11' Tr Z N 1:'-- t fer - ' 9 ' i 4- if bark-to-scho- - Short ' --- U Al Beautifully tailored coat sets for girls In warm wool and rayon fabrics: Cleverly trimmed with velvet on the collar Double breasted style front beautiful princess st3le lines Every little girl ill adore this outfit for earing 1 I' nr4!? 1 47-5- r: I t I I cd Lj1) SPORT SHIRTS S L9 iiiIS 51 98 to 1 ! Trim "DE LUXE" EOYVILLE H -- -- I ' - ii r ' : i : nine I t Velvet 11 in FRATERNITY PREP 'It ? ' 4 I and 47-::- -' 11 DRESS THEM FOR BACK TO SCHOOL! K2 '''' L-A- t t tt NEEDS FOR BOYS ---- -- 4 COAT SETS ot' le I i 1 t1'0 '' I RAYON FABRIC to 7 1 L- :'''4-t- - ao ? 21 i BACIC-TO-SCHOO- s 4-':-- ' Ne — Court Jails Man On Gamblinot-5 - e e D WARM WOOL 'D :':: ' 1 : Varrn coat and legging sets for boys sizes I to 4 967 reprocessed wool balance other fibres Mannish coat has fly front opening heavy cotton Cotton Kasha lined lining suspender zip leggings have zipper fly front I yi' 'ie ! I - e t'jaThi U') to ral (z) 11ezzanine Comfy 1 t i i t 7 f"'"- - tk - tr° '1 i i Thrt ' ( - Xr ribbed knit cotton fleece sleepers with button front and drop st3-lseat An especially well made sleeper at a thrifty bud et price A It: 'I 1 to 1 f 1' C) Sizes 1 f - i l i and 0 4'- t t : i OVERCOAT i Sizes ': - I ) I tt ! ( LEGGING SET ' !' (e4) t I I ' ! -) :3: i -t i: 1 -J— J -: 14- 1 1 1 1 t 4 7 : I 's - ' r I ' S't e ' 'N""'':A!--- ' (st j ' - cr-- Mannish Tailored - - 1 t Mezzanine : '':ii 1 ! i ' 4' S ' lbij - 4AN 1 440N SLEEPERS 14 ‘vv 1 ! b 1 ' I 1 hool x r (t 1 COTTON' FLEECE 0)&: 1 Lovable little dresses for backto-sc- 1 in the cutest styles t you've ever seen Superbly tailored from our finest fabrics and designe4 for grosNing girls Assorted styles and colors in a t grand array for school - ii 4'''C ' 0 1 6 ''- - -- 11'1 a'11'' 1 1 " 1(4 77' to 3 J -4:V e 't j- ' -- 4( 1 ir'le ' N Iti511i'z -i v I e ) - i KNIT RIBBED ganizers of the II post Sugarhouse :L: No 65 Amen-M- r i Husbands can Legion he I was the unit's first commander1 He also has served as Legion dis-- 1 trict commander Salt Lake Tooele ItI and Summit counties comprising It the district Mr Husbands left the Univer- - I sity of Utah to enlist in the army- '!t during World war 1 serving overseas for a year After leaving the t military service he was employed ! in the city health and finance de- i' partments joining the water de- - i ! partment 12 years ago "I am for an economic admin-istration with present extenuat- ItI ing conditions considered and ef- ficiency as my slogan" Mr Hus- 1 bands said The candidate and Mrs Hu bands and two children live at t 978 Bryan avenue it six-mon- '' - :'l t i Sizes 00 - '' - — ' rc -- r - 4 ! i I 4 A- or- t i ' 0 Designed for GROWING GIRLS 1 '! :: 1 i 4 Mezzanine r'd p :01 i i : ' 4 e:41 -- Warm and practical for school-tim- e wear Part wool sweaters with cute Sizes collars Novelty knit weaves 8 to 14 Button front—long sleeve Mezzanine 1 -tI t - e ! :' 4 4Lbwoosl" 11 t I -- il o-w- c- - ''' I French leg panties and sleeveless vest Sizes 8 to 16 14 r i : : loner - P' 4 ?ati o t on underwear i r'':'tif 8 - : ' 16 p 4sir Siod U : :-- Lei '' L I c1) - f -- ! row 014 Isis s ' P I 11 - ii(s:- sizes V H ': San police said (Continued tRussell Anderson BinghamMontiI W Palmer George 'Juan Nelson ver Box Elder J Leo 1 cello Sanpete Dilworth Wooley S L Brigham City Cache Frederick Monti i Sevier D H Whittenburg P Champ Logan Carbon W E in Suffered Earl Summit Mayor Jump McIntire Price Daggett J Kent Richfield Edward McPolin Selicito Sanchez 30 of 165V2 Davis Elijah B Reseigh and Olson Manila Park City Dr F J Rees Coalville Regent street died Saturday at Kamas 2:30 a m of a basal fracture which Gregory Bountiful Lloyd Riley and Douglas Simpson Bountiful and Jesse D Barlow Tooele Lionel W Olson Tooele police said resulted when he Clearfield Duchesne Porter Mer- Uintah Rice Cooper Vernal Utah jumped from a second story winrill Duchesne Garfield Earl Al- Mark Anderson Provo Wasatch dow at his residence len Panguitch Grand Mayor D John Anderson Heber City: WashMr Sanchez was an employe of E Baldwin Moab: Iron Lehi M ington Glen E Snow St George the United States Smelting ReJones Cedar City Juab Ralph Wayne George Brinkerhoff Bick- fining and Mining company at F Nilsson Nephi and Carl Gal- nell and Weber George S Eccles Bingham loway Eureka Ogden Kane C K Ackerman Kanab: County chairmen were urged Millard Orran Ashby Delta and by Mr Bomberger to establish Wyoming Flier Missing 1 Wells Star ley Fillmore Morgan county organizations similar to 28 (— WASHINGTON Aug set-up not selected: Piute Sohn R West- the state with division The war department Saturday anwood Junction Rich L B John- heads in charge of agriculture fi- nounced Flight Officer Paul W I son Randolph Salt Lake Ray nance and banking publicity com- Packer son of Mrs Nilus W Kingston Murray Heber J Bur- munity industrial and women's Packer of Cheyenne Wyo missing 1 in action in the middle east gon Sandy Jack Denton Garfield divisions P from Page 1-L v :: ' ! j a':i '''i 1 1- ':- --- - - g 1' 4- LONG SLEEVE SWEATERS t i‘ 12! ‘ - v i 1te)4 - been a leader ii n I -- -1 --- ''UP'4:'Pact 4 '4'7 40-- 2- t - PART WOOL ''''''Al 'clIfit 4 ti - - ) - ' Is 14- der style Mezzanine 1( (7 p '''- N c 4ae 4 k - pockets suspen- p hity-to- --- i 1 6 ( 114Thnil r"'''' UNDERWEAR 4'1 L:‘) - 4 " Mezzanine BUTTON - FRONT il §t southeasternki ' ill Salt Lake City 111 t1 for 22 years h Husbands Mr1 - kl p 1 city 14 Two :' ---- ' ItI commission A resident of ok :i 1 didacy for tion to the ''' to 4 'i i - C Adt 29 Light weight denim overalls in sizes I to 6 :- - Ns sateen school slips taiIli Fine lored to a classic style Picot edgft t ing flounce bottom Tearose coke V can- elec- - 0 - r 6 i '''‘- 4 evq----- I :--) A-'k to 1 ST3 1 E'' to 14 4 It: 4I I an-- : 4 ' ' $izes '1 KEARNS graduated Friday from the drill instructor's school of the army air forces lpasic training center at Kearns' 'They are Corporal Clifford J Jacobs Corporal Richard :41 C Shrock Private First Class Edward Sweeney Sergeant Arthur J Trainor Corporal Raymond Erbwn Sergeant Glenn Garrett Staff Serzeant Charles Dudley Private First Class James L Hinds Staff Sergeant B Lincoln Private First 'Class E Stepp and Sergeant Berrard V Bajdek tIn has set September i Sizes - 4 1 miki0 i 7 : t :" 4111 ' N:-i-k- - i '''''''t -0- - i & 0- : :OVERALLS School SLIPS !I Lif '': "BILLY THE KID" : e -- 1 t t' I es in-ti- t I '' 1 are subject to I C C jurisdiction including the jurisdiction over abandonment conferred by the terstate commerce act: that the I C C had exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine the application of the railroad: that the state of Idaho and its P U C were with-ha- d out jurisdiction 4 ::: ' corn-hea- rd :41 i ! '1 - '' I pro-cou- ' ' 60) '?"- II ill 'Saturday nounced his --- re 4--4 ' i ki itt7 i - it ' 11 Clifford A - Fill-mo- f 4- v '0 7:-'4- I: I : ' 4 1 f Husbands city water department pay roll clerk and prominent American Legionnaire - ' -- '' 4! 1 Clerk Seeks Board Post ' z ‘ H1: li' - ' 1 -- 4 - i ?- ': 7 ji - g -- 't ' -:- jec- 44 r '' : te)6 41 early day heavy delivery equipment in Salt Lake City Mr Knight served the L D S church in the western states mission from 1919 to 1928 Upon his return to Salt Lake City he was elected to the state senate from Which body he resigned to become a city commissioner in 1932 'Upon his retirement from the commis- M was employed isniotnnsehiepi NryaK department serving in that capacity for five years He has also been a prominent amateur athletic supporter having sponsored the first Salt Lake City softball team to enter the national tournament in Chicago in 1936 Mr Knight and his family live at 1439 Fourteenth East street : :$ Lo 1 1 VI from Page BOire) (Continued : : ul i i -5-- '---- ' 1 ' 1"-li- -- rt state of Idaho and that the visions of the I C C had not ousted such jurisdiction In its conclusions the three-ma- n judge court found that being mon carrier by railroad the Union Pacific and the Oregon Short Line r r in n Li 4?r ) scHooL DRESSES ' ' '- Of self-seekin- ' 7i'-- - 1 - ' 1 'i : '''''r7 tf ) 4i 81 :: : r ul One L Phillips U S circuit judge with Alfred Murrah court judge who with Alfred Mur- rah U S circilit judge and Till- D Johnson district judge arguments on legal aspects of the case in Salt Lake City August 9 The suit was instituted by the state of Idaho and its public utili- commisison to set aside an I C C order to abandon the Paris branch The plantiffs contended that special jurisdiction over the abandonment of the branch line been vested exclusively in the I SEARS SENDS YOUNG AMERICA - - - - ) was within its nine-mil- 1 : i i 1 i 41' - the by corn-b- y lawful premises on January '12 1943 when it granted the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line railroads authority to abandon the e Paris Idaho- branch court Saturday the three-judg- e filed its final decree in the case of the state of Idaho and its public utilities commission versus the United States of America Union Pftcific- railroad and Oregon Short Line railroad The decree was filed with the U S district clerk Salt Lake City order affecting all 1I Bronson workers in this area The action was taken after an has been extended until October 15 pending formulation of revised attorney for the pair applied for state regulations Wilbur E: Pea- - writs of habeas corpus on the cock manager of the Salt 'Lake grounds that the two men were office United States employment serving indeterminate sentences service disclosed Saturday the now voided insufficient Mr Peacock said that if state under check funds statute plans are ready to be put into before that f date operation they will supersede the presea stabili- zation plan 11 State and regional labor-man- agement committees now are en- - p : deavoring to bring state plans into !‘i le'e7WrTh r conformity with the revised W MC ' 1 1 ':41:regulations and there is a posisi- - H ( i '':is bility that this work will be corn- - !ii I 1 0 ' pleted some time in September and 11I t1 that revised state plans will be 1 ft 1 :i ti i:: in operation by late Sepember the f iLi ii ' '' : I i official stated ' Iti The W M C stabilization re gula- - ' l II ': r v t tions announced on August 15 iii1 '''''''L i' are intended to hold essential 11 workers on jobs assure movement of -others from less es- - iii sential work to jobs considered vital to the war effort and to fur- - 11 rash men needed for the armed E'''' forces without cutting war produc- - 11 J —"1- 1tion mayor Such a candidacy will be on a strictly nonpartisan basis 4 1 We need a man who is keenly :! 1912 00t :' iii!''':"''" ri!:'7' i aware of the changing status of To ikerzeant: '': :"41 the city and state We need a l'iii '' - ::4 Fred G Ferre Jr assistant sectman with a successful record ber-n :t117N111 :4 hind him chief at Florence S C Son Of all times we cannot 1 rt Mr and Mrs F G Ferre 136 f 4 afford to experimept with so much r:Tvest Twenty-sevent- h South street at stake '' Entered service December 29 1912 i "With an enlarged and diverse 4 ' ' wh employed at 'Utah ordnance t in public re: '17 : : population $ - lations will problems irant: graduate cif Granite high need to be understood :lerhocl All who know Mr and solved (''' 1it N Kelly will realize that he possesses To corporal: these qualities to a very marked NVillard B Shell: Harlingen degree Texas: Son of Mr and Mrs WiMr Gledhill Mr Multi(' "We need a man who can get l:ilard T Shell 3606 South West along with people and put the infrremple street Graduate of Granite terest of his high office and the school: attached to signal sec: t needs of his city above petty dis' "'irin II ll rif Id prior to entering cord and i ::: publicity In rorrny Vttruarv 10 1913 Mr Kelly we sincerely feel we HV Mean Ne rving as a CarlA ir a - I have found these requirements to repairman air forces pilot We citizens will be so busy with 1 '': Ga army airfield h1 cochran i own affairs that we cannot afour I tr:orrner Wrst high school student ' to be upset through suffering ford 'f re:f' ft r entering the service she '''''' ' keen embarrassment every time :' '"-- ' ye 's''ert bisie training at Fort Des N we open a newspaper" :: :::: :::':'1orcs Iowa and later went to A native of Fillmore Mr Kelly school in Newark N J :: I t was educated in the Fillmore pub'lic the Brigham Young :: schools ItU S Navy :t) 2 ' university Provo and the Normal ''''''' 11' "! college Lincoln Neb After teach'ro lieutenant (j g): ing four years in Millard county 1 Roy Earl Huettel somewhere he moved to Salt Lake City Mr nt equator SOn ()r Mr and SgL "'erre Jr Mr Shafer Kelly was a partner in the Rowe-Kell- y 7:10 Blair l'rpi t John litiettel company organized in 1902 rer Attended West high school known as the Mullett Clothlater '''' f'''': mpinypti at Success market ing company and now the Mullett-Kell- y l rirT to ( ntering navy company While serving as mayor of To officer: N petty t Jitk Carlvle Gledhill Farragut Mr Kelly in 1901 was elected to the state legislature as a rep- v144 laho Son cif Mr and Mrs Carlyle resentative from Millard county t O1edh11 32 West Twenty-seventserving one term in the lower outh street Graduate of Granite house He also was chairman of 't ''' ' :II Igh school attended University " t the Millard county Republican rtf Utah and Henager Business col- N committee The candidate also has :: rge prior to enlisting January 6 served as Salt Lake county chairman of the American Red Cross 4 1 LeRoy Shafer somewhere in the and was the chairman of the first ' raeine area Son of Mr and Mrs ' make-wor- k -committee organized 471iffnrd A Shafer 1751 West Louis Marcus late the by Mayor V'h:rty-fift- h South street Attended Mr his and Kelly family reside ryrrug high school enlisted NoPFC Shafer at 1475 Princeton avenue Corp Shell 1 ember 21 1912 " Gun- - order of Third District Judge M stabilization from Page (Continued - Holding that the interstate and 'Tierce commission ' 1 - -' w:mitY war'man power commission The fr3olm HwerCehrriestlelaansesden nison Citaution ' Leader Enters John 111Knig1it Seeks 'Electill 1 Mayor Race 1 ::: ‘ ?'' ---- ' : f t - 'Court Upholds ICC Ruling in Rail Case 28 Glenn from Fort Douglas and fire fighters of the Wasatch national forest service Saturday were completing the ''mopping up" of a fire Friday evening in Rattlesnake gulch on the foothills skirting the eastern city limits south of Emigration canyon Approximately 600 acres were burned J V West assistant Wasatch national forest supervisor reported on his return from a survey of the fire Salt Lake City county and forestry officials S at ur da y voiced alarm over the occurrence of the fires in the watershed foothills adjacent to the city "All of those that have occurred during the past several days have been caused apparently by careless smokers or campers" F C Koziol Wasatch national forest supervisor declared Mr Koziol said he had conferred with Ceorge D Keyser Salt Lake City water commissioner concerning the recurrence of fires and warned that It may be necessary to close mountain areas adjacent to Salt Lake ' U S Army 111 Frees convicts Extends 'Trit Of Check Sentences Stabilization Provo Hallam Harry Rule Deadline Utah state prison Saturday WTVIC A large number of soldiers: - - 1 :' a- -- Sunday Morning August 1 ' 5alt gakr Trtibunt 29 1943 " ' |