Show - 5alt £akc tribune 1 XTljc Wednesday Morning Sept 16 Wait Orders for Trip 1943 Electrical Engineers Open S L Sessions Thursday The field of electrical engineering:— thrown to even more extensive research since the beginning of the npen 'ar— will be explored relative to its importance to the war effort and its latest developments Thursday in Salt Lake City when the national technical meeting of the American Institute ever-expandi- f Electrical Engineers opens at the Hotel Utah Consisting' of five technical and four technical conferences the meet will continue through Friday and Saturday and will attract loaders in the field of electrical engineering from all parts of the west and the nation Particular stress will be laid on military subjects although em phasis also will be placed on latest lighting trends new protective devices power transmission comses-1o- ns munication and electronic and metallurgy Among the subjects related to military affairs which will feature the discussions will be electrical equipment for military aircraft radio noise elimination on all aircraft parallel operation of airline Uemators aircraft transformers airplane instruments and numerous others Dr A LeRoy Taylor dean of 7 OP i L the University of Utah school of engineering is general chairman for the gathering advance registration for which will be held Wednesday at 2 p m at the Hotel Utah Opening day of the convention Thursday will feature an address of welcome at 9:30 a m by Governor Herbert B Maw after which Dean Taylor will open a discussion dealing with theory and machinery to which the remainder of the morning will be devoted Delegates will inspect the United States bureau of mines laboratories and the university engineering school beginning at 2 p m and at 7:30 p m a conference on metallurgy presided over by E W Schilling will be conducted Simultaneously a conference on communication and electronics with A L Albert presiding will open A full schedule la planned for both Friday and Saturday to be featured by visits to the Utah Copper company mine at Bingham and the company's mills Polio Cases Reported 13 New always try to complete your loan as fast as possible W Utfii $10 to Thirteen new cases of infantile paralysis were reported in TnUtah last week compared with 16 the previous week it was shown in a statement issued Tuesday by Dr William M McKay state health commissioner The total of all communicable diseases in Utah last week was 177 cases the smallest number in any week this year In the previous week there were 225 cases and in the same week a year ago $300 IODSRHCINANCE 21 EAST SECOND SOUTH Beason Building Tel Slt Lake City 04 131 ¥ I " ' July fiscal report of the state e "B" and Warned that liquor commission Tuesday showed "C" gasoline ration coupons canconclusively that the state's coffers will receive less money as the not be used beginning Wednessupply of alcoholic beverages day Salt Lake motorists Tuesdiminishes in the state day rushed the Salt Lake ration The report showed that Jtily board at the city and county volume of the state liquor stores building in a seven-hou- r surge 4 and package agencies was which wound up with the ration-in- g less than the volume in aids working into the night couJune when Utahns were permitted to mail out the new-typ- e to purchase more liberal quantities pons so that they will be delivof liquor ered by mail Wednesday morn6 Volume in July reached ing V "As usual everyone seemed compared to $868670 in June The volume however was to put off exchanging their old e ones still greater than July 1942 when coupons for the $51530954 worth of liquor was until the last day" ration board officials commented sold to Utahns They In June Utahns Were restricted added the burden on them was to a quart of liquor per permit made much lighter than what it holder each week On July 1 the might have been because defense ration was cut to a quart each two plant transportation committees arranged for coupon exchanges weeks t 4 4 r i Further reduction in volume of for thousands of workers at inthe state's liquor business looms dustrial plants for September as a basic ration h lof per month will become effective Wednesday The commission's profit and loss statement Showing July volume of I $69234196 differed sharply from a report released early in' August by State Treasurer Oliver G Ellis The mild poliomyelitis epidemic In Salt Lake City appeared to be abating slightly as no new cases were reported Tuesday and two patients were returned to their homes from Salt Lake General Officers of the Salt Lake civilian mounted patrol await their to begin the convalescent hospital Idaho-Goveto Left rnor LAVA HOT SPRINGS orders for their weekly field trip Wednesday right period that follows the disease A D H Bryson drill master Donald E Tracy vice president Herbert B Maw of Utah patient in an iron was reported at the hospital lung G T Flinders president and promised Lava Hot Tuesday a but slightly improved foundation board members Infant in another lung alongside Springs that he will confer "immediately" him was still considered critical There are now 38 patients in the with Utah public health authoritiea on advisability of utilizing Lava General hospital with infantile Hot Springs waters and sana- paralysis Meantime some 6000 Jordan torium as a convalescent ward for Salt Lake county infantile pa- district students returned to their classrooms Tuesday in spite of the ralysis victims L W (Bill) Nye of Lava Hot polio outbreak although resumpSprings foundation board member tion of school had the sanction of whom the governor talked medical authorities with of the 9000 More students is than interest being Increasing rt Still baffled by the strange in a telephone conference has ofshown in the newest civilian de- Granite school district are sched fered Lava facilities to Utah health medical men said that they fense organization the Salt Lake uled to start school at 9 a m Wed- officials for treatment of the more did not believe attending school mounted patrol a group of mount- nesday morning according to Su than 50 polio victims reported in would encourage a spread of the disease among youths that state ed volunteers thorougly trained in perintendent Philo T Farnsworth "The governor said that the schedto as school Decision start auxilaid and fire fighting first uled was reached after a confer- disease is fortunately mild in the iary police tactics officials said ence with Dr George N Curtis present epidemic and that he could Woman Files CI unit not guarantee that health officials Tuesday as more and more persons Salt Lake county physician who would favor removal of victims Against Salt Lake chilsought information about the unit urged parents to send their from Utah wards" Mr Nye reto to school but dren Wednesday 22 when the Organized July counted Alleging that she suffered perkeep home any boy or girl that C A sonal Governor Bottolfsen first official meeting was held the was of injuries by stepping into a well not feeling Superintendin hole will be the cement portion of the Idaho of notified action now more any than ent Farnsworth stated numbers patrol or approval from Utah Mr Nye sidewalk just south of the enheld In 27 members field building meetings trips Weekly continued and will be asked to trance to 614 East Second South are held each Wednesday on the throughout the district Tuesdayto cooperate in allowing: preparation street Mrs Bertha M Mueller teachers advised flat lands west of Salt Lake City principals a claim for damages Tuesof village-owne- d filed in facilities the hospital well a of check the under direction of D H 'Bryson make careful d benow the Salt Lake City comwith sanatorium drill master The group meets each being of the students and to ex- ing used as a home for Bannock day mission Attorney Harley through not was clude anyone who feeling county W Gustin Thursday at 7 p m at the South well indigents Salt Lake Town hall 2735 South School buses will follow the same State street for training classes routes as last year Superintendent The patrol was featured in the Salt Lake county fair parade Au- Farnsworth said but changes may made later if the population gust 25 and will lead the grand be shifted has 9 at the in entry parade September but few exceptions all the With the Utah state fair fully staffed for the Volunteers interested in enlist schools will be school officials an day opening in should dial the ing patrol nounced or for information Officers directing the organization are: G T Flinders president Donald E Tracy vice president and J C Hargls secretary-treasure- r old-typ- $176-3280- " N S Heart Shield Testament New A splendid gift for your boy in the service! new-typ- ? that fits snugly into uniform breast pocket Resort Looks For Utah Aid Mounted Patrol Gains Stature Fast S L I 12 r Utah arfas as the areas cannot meet the qualifications-'-qualifica-tions based on a quotA arrange- j j f ment "However the quotas have twen based on figures in use two years ago when several of the :mine were- closed or running on & curtailed basis" he declared 'Times are very much different now because considerable development work has been done and several large bodies of new ore' are now - available" Informed that the government is an need of cooper zinc and molvbdenum Mr Brown said th Park City area has a high tonnajr of hiprh grade zinc ore which can be taken out in a brief period Wednesday's conference he is to ascertain If it Is possible to have the Park 'City and Tooele mining areas recognized o that they too may be allowed more of the men being released for mining: " '' i your husband looking 'spic and srpan' Starch his shirts with lin IT Collars and cuffs eep Granite Unit Schools Open Today will stay clean longer — have that "professional" look ail-me- GIFTS May be a O My clients and - i report a ntw undramd mlrace Denta Pearl Plastic Teeth "truly kind to the tssues" GENUINE DUPONT ACRYLIC PLATE 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International convention all day Credit Women's Breakfast club 7 a m Kolob corporation 12:15 p m American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2 p m Temple Square hotel — Utah Wood Work Manufacturers 7:30 p m DIAL 2nd So ii Main Above Politz Candy Open to 6 p m — Sat 'til 1 p m ''- " - ' fit ' ' ¥ : t f j l " ' 7 ! 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