Show te It 3The 4 e- -0 No Leads Group gake tfribunti Saturday 13 1943 Maw Names Test Tonight e' Members of an interindustry committee to plan for the conservative use of strategic materiala and services for the remainder of the war were announced Friday by Governor Her- One hundred novices were pared for their Moslem test the crossing of desert sands to Mecca on Saturday evening The long pilgrimage will highlight the fall ceremonial of El Kalah temple A A ONM S which will bring together nobles from throughout t h e intermountain Potentate Illustrious country Newell B Dayton extended an invitation to all shriners who are in the armed forces and serving in this area Those who complete the desert trek will comprise the Christian Henry Fischer class honoring the veteran 'noble who this month completes 40 years of El Kalah membership Mr Fischer is the chairman of the board of the Shriners' hospital for crippled i :i :: bert B Maw The committee was appointed at the request of the war production board which has also suggested that like groups be set up in each town with a population of 10000 or More Ora Bundy member of ¶the publicity and industrial development commission is chairman of the state committee and has been asked by Governor Maw to call a meeting at an early date and plan the committee's work The governor said the selection c)f the committee was a move to aid the 'war effort and its members represent industries in which plans of conservation will be put into effect Those on the committee in addition to Mr Bundy are: John D Rice executive secretary of the Utah Railroad association Bert L Penn district director or the interstate rommerce commission's bureau of motor Carriers Stanley O Halberg district traffic manager United Air Lines: Franklin S Cundiff Utah manager Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company M J Greenwood vice president Utah Oil Refining company:- B P Manley executive secretary Utah Coal Operators' association Jules D Roberts vice president and general manager Mountain Fuel Supply company and J A Hale vice president Utah Power and Light company Graduate Mayme C Garrison of anesthesico school in Chicago children- Nobles will assemble for the business session at 2:30 15 m with the novices reporting at 3 o'clock Nurses Elect Anesthetist Mrs Emma lijork will celebrate her ninetyfifth birthday Saturday f with a buffet supper at the home of her daughter Mrs Oscar Pearson 3368 Highland drive Approx 0 imately 30 friends and relatives are expected to attend Mrs 13jork was born November 13 1848 in Broby Vestergott land Sweden She came to the United States as a convert to the LDS church in 1902 Her husband John M Bjork to whom she was married December 29 1878 died in November 1932 She has one son Karl M Bjork Salt Lake City a daughter Mrs Pearson Salt Lake City seven and nine great- grandchildren grandchildren Two of her grandsons are serving in the armed forces — pre--- - Committee On Industry for their physical and mental exThe buffet dinner aminations served between 5 and 6:30 p m will be marked by no speeches The program to be presented by Miss Mayme C Garrison Salt the El Kalah band patrol and Lake anesthetist nurse has been chanters will start at 't p rn with elected president of the Utah State the ceremonial's second section Association of Nurse Anesthetists starting at 9 p m Other new officers elected November 3 at the annual meeting held at the L D S hospital are Mrs Lodenia J Brown vice president Miss Eleanor M Lee secretary and treasurer and Miss Asenath Bigler historian A warning that continued InMiss Garrison charter member fraction of the office of defense of the Utah state organization is order transportation also a member of the American the number of deliveriesrestricting per week Association of Nurse Anesthetists in given areas will result in She is a graduate of the Ravens- trouble' for Salt Lake merchants wood School of Anesthesico in was sounded Friday by Richard Chicago Freed manager of the Salt Lake office of the ODT motor transport division State Okehs Trip "Each concern" he said "should C N Ottosen assistant to the have a map prepared showing the t schedule of deliveries to sections attorney general was authorized Friday by the state board of ex- in this area If our representatives aminers to attend the annual con- find that merchants do not adhere ference of attorneys general to to such schedules gasoline for and Tuesday in such delivery service may be be held And now for the $64 question: Chicago Monday cut off" Who told the boys to lay aside those football odds cards that in flourish each pigskin week-en- d CA4 Salt Lake City during the football season? For a good many years the gentlemen with a few lonesome I I shekels in their pockets have been able to "pick the winners" on those little cards in many a Salt Lake beer parlor or lunch room To "pick 'em" right means a rice bonus otherwise it's no betI ' ter way to make aliving than l‘ playing Chinese lotteries Which go t t 4 means "it ain't very good very K) ) Ilk ‘ Merchants Told of 0 D T Rules - Dr Fred Clausen former dent and assistant at the University of Utah Friday was appointed an instructor in internal medicihe in the university medical school by the board of regents ' which met in the John R Park the regular building during §' :i monthly session Dr Clausen received his A B degree from the university in 1935 and was an instructor of anatomy there from 1937 to 1939 He received his medical degree from Rush Medical college Chi- cago in 1940 He was a resident in internal medicine at the New Crippled Children's hospital in 1941-4- 2 and a resident in rin ternal medicine at the Lahey clinic tk v toi In Boston in 1942-4- 3 '1 The regents accepted another 4 4 $5000 grant from the Kellogg stu- k Official Named Zone Director Art A k 11) 14 Z Dr H T Plumb chairman of the Utah' board of engineering examiners has been named director of the western zone National Council of State Boards of Enit was gineering Examiners learned Friday following his return from the annual convention of the organization in Indianapolis Ind He represents all states west of the Missouri river and succeeds H T Person of Laramie Wyo Dr Plumb Said it was the of the state examiners that uniform requirements should be adopted throughout the nation and that they be more as a means of raising thestringent standards of engineering practice L t:'4 kt 95 years old Salt Lake school children will have a share in the success ofthe coming scrap metal drive by aid-- ) ing in bringing it to the attention of parents L John Nuttall Jr an-- 1 superintendent of schools nounced Friday Special notices urging each family to gather at least 50 pounds of unused metal and deliver it to the nearest service station during the period of the drive November will be distributed 15 to 30 through the schools to 32000 students during the coming week "Help win the war in '44" will be the slogan of the concerted campaign aimed at not only reach-Yorquota from each ing the of the city's 46000 families but of thoroughly combing the business section for dormant metal vital to the war effort "The downtown campaign k $4000 of which will be used as a loan fund and $1000 mencement exercises of the Unscheduled December 5 ias a scholarship fund for medical versity The special corn- - received approval of the board technologists 44 a ai! Mrs Emma Bjork ' frig BP I sponsored by lodge No 85 0 E will take more than a hundred volunteer workers to every business firm within the area from North Temple to Ninth South streets and from Fifth West East streets" said Tracy Barham city salvage chairman A quota good share of the 3300-to- n is expected to be gathered from ' this source Distribution bt the funds received from the scrap collected will be handled by a special financial committee including Howard Winters representing the Elks club Welby Errims of Tracy Loan and Trust company and Ray M Hendry representing Mr Barham Fifty per cent of the amount vill go to the city where- it will be given to childrens' hospitals The remaining 50 per cent will be shared by professional cutters who will spend thrte months prepar7 ing the scrap for shipment and by the state salvage office to covet campaign and collection expenses - State Exams Slated Applicants for state dental licénses will be examined all next week in the capitol and those seeking to be ceryfied public accountants will take tests from November 17 to 19 Mrs Rena 13 Loomis assistant director of the state department of registration said Friday con-cens- (5lite0' Famous for Coats 44 4 — kt t !406-N- 4 for Coat Hats fci?"'W 0 4 fr 77- -1 ett "f t S 4P4'4 Football Odds Cards Vathsh V Children Get Opportunity To Assist in S crpp Drive Woman Waits Fete: App6inT: Instrüctor On 95th Birthday In Medicine S L 100 Novices Wait Moslem ! - " Q: tr: V 7 : I i ' 111611741 I Olt 011 I 1 dif vi for Jumper Dresses i ""S I ' 4 'f rs— t' : "MO often" r ito But nonetheless popular Thursday the cards disappeared from those few places open Armistiee day Friday the dollars waiting to be bet could not find a card ' f:r ) lb tlt o r- in town Mayor Ab 'Jenkins admitted frankly he had nothing to do with it Chief of Police Reed E Vetterli was equally nice but firm in the report there was "no concerted police drive" That left Inspector Odes B Record to deny any knowledge there even were such things as football cards while the boys on the antivice squad were sur- prised to "hear" that a drive had been undertaken In "Tact Mayor Jenkins said: In "I ordered no campaign fact Jcl appreciate information as to the identity of those vho said I I was backing such a drive haven't had any complaint about these (football betting) cards As to alleged football pools I have never heard anything-abouthem or received any complaints about purported violations of the gam ordinances burg The gerat majority of our ofricers are the finest men there are but a few don't like me But I repeat the election's over" So if you can answer the $64 an- question you might drcip the swer in a letter address it to the Salt Lake police They would like to know too 11'!'''-'- ' ti tN- - t t CIL- - t externally caused pimples Cuticura promptly helps soften tips of lathMila for easy removal Vied by many nurses some hospitals- - Buy at your nearest druggist today! 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