Show - 5nit ?flit 1i Drops Peacetin - Monday Morning - November 15 1943 ie ic: I - Arrang - 1 4- 4 4J Rite Plans ! - i - 1 r: ift Monday ( k ' '0!-- - ) - i v"'''t : :::: '''' ':: r - I ?' ) I 7 r) 1 ' S' 9 t t i 1 1 i4 i"77: -:- ! 4L7: 0 t P - ') irk‘'-ss4:- It -' ' 17 ONLY A' 0 A 'S 4-- ' N j trt I r ::: p l'AW40-'''- '': ' s' '':-'- s 7 1: i'r- f '':1 :A- - - 8000Polind Contribution Launches Drivel For ViaI1y Needed Scr ap Metals cap-bee- ANVTI-IN- WILBuR LESS TIME AR0UND THE HOUSE THAN A RICH RELATIVE OILS'‘'aii i t-- froos- eea et 4 5 7 nt-- L -'-: - ' 1 ::--- ITC 7-- 0 ' ' --- :'''' 1 ' a -- L lorit it 1 rf1111 A lilt a 'V -s it 44 " i i It I ri 1:: ? ' 1 t lij I It I1 t li - ! 1 I i 1 ril ''' -- I N - -A ---- ---- m mac' IV orfd ft otos 111"- n'''' -' - '1 f Ont (72tetr-'- ''''"!:N 't ''4' ) ' 11 '' - ')41 1 ' trw' - ---- "'- - stt Iu ' - II -- -4ogoi - CrZ- -- t r'' MP AND MRS - LoS CALtP - ' :V - f - FOOD I for FREEDOM Don't Waste It! 4A 't lrolle r ' 1 4 ' 1 Iliii0 - ' toc11r Tft family" Residential collection of scrap will be made by city trucks from service stations which will act as salvage udseerhooti ds edrus riaurge tuhreg tcdamto-i paign deposit scrap as soon as possible so that leaders may make early estimates of the drive's progress A telephone call to the Aalvage office will insure pickup by special truck of household too large for removal to a 8scernice station Truck Accident Kills Officer ' " - Salt Loki' and Ogden roars of Servic and Progress Co - - - ' J: -- S L !' v - --':x A - 'l 1 ' N - ' '4 4Z Iv' - ' I 4S::1 14 l p- p- -- 4- ' ' 1 0- - ' 1J 41'1 P - - ' 1(1: 24 of 44 I 0 I -- -- - - - f -- - It ' t' 'coking More Thome 50 rested in Salt Lake City Friday night Thwo youths are believed to have stolen a large sum of money from a Denver church said PoliceDetective C W Farnsworth this ENRICHED Bread i!4 '' Fresh every day of your oilrocer's A Meetings I Slated Today I Meetings scheduled in Salt Lake City Monday will include: Rote) Utah—Intermountain Association of Credit Men noon Exchange hoard corn- tortircaegulLonf- tryiltteie 11 2i:15 pp ram assoclatIon176:30 Utah Furniagers' ture association 7 p Federated Newhouse Breeders Women's Clubs 10 a rnBlectri Women 12:15 10 - m: District Dental society ii m: Malt Lake 7 p p m: Rolle in: J ll L Siam's Phi Trident club 7 p rn Rho chapter 7:30 tx m:: Sagebrush Demo5 cratic committee Speakers club 8 p tn Salt Lake Licensed Plumbers ceismiple Aquaria hotel — Westinghouse I8 and Manufacturing company noon Bait Lake Miwanis club 7 p re a- pm - ! ::wrc151-to- - - i : i e — 2 1IIIP 1 friat011: i'' 1" !111 i 4 — ' Ir r“1 :' W 3 ' iI 1 ' 0 é r i 'v s' r rA 'fTy:11 'Icts77: -WO - - -- -- - ' -- - c ve A - -:- 1:r' 1 Z1f11D 1 - L t : 7 471124e 4t) 4 41:41:e1"---41- ialkA YHA i llø11 1 'Ili tt' -- -- ''''Aa' (— Attl14 hi ---N NWT 't(E1511R teBUT HE'S - r HEA?E0 FOR Ha's c)N1G VT- -- TO ''l -- IT fri' :ev - ll'--: -- Km r:c :11:41111'-l' 4 Att4 '141--- ' 11- ' ) - 11 4' L - 1: 00 i 'N t' - - - - t 11 - ‘ 11 ' 4 -: it IT? 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In addition to flavor a delicious "home-madethis bread gives You extra vitamins and iron for extra vitality So start your day with Royal' Enriched Bread toasted!! ityel each TWIN FALLS Nov 14 LP- -John R MOrrift whom fellow soldiers saki was a junior administrative officer at Wendover field Utah died at 9 p m Sunday in Twin Falls County General hospital of injuries received when an army truck overturned Sunday afternoon one Miles south of here Dr J H Murphy superintendent said One other soldier was in serious condition and five other occupants of the truck received only minor injuries Dr Murphy said Their names were not learned Sheriff Warren W Lowry said the truck apparently returning to the Utah army field from a trip to Idaho left the road near an intersection and overturned ' FIGHTS f -- kkNonsofilNolkN r 1 'fAreg ' STILL MAIE - - 5WTERG7EAN11-- fk io C ter WIZ:THOMPSON hNts-ELE- t-- f''''--- t — s - 'ning I - 3 6-- — iiel ' ' - 0-- 11 ' FH O' l ' ( - 111111P1 re ' t iv ' I --- vio-- 44 IM - ''---' - )e '" -- -- - - ' (t 1 szJo' - It?' 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A : ELSE G - Bur w1494 ttiaBv ALL DAV BUT HUNT WANT 141M HE SPENDS --- --- l SHE DO Hallo By 6 - DOESN'T TRY AND FIND : business firms and building owners between North Temple Ninth South Fifth West and Third East the astrreeaetsof in an effortlate le l e of every metals state The scrap salvage office has agreed to furnish cut- ters for heavy pieces which must be broken up before removal Tracy Barham city salvage chairman said Elks club members will not restrict their drive to this area but will extend their search for metal to residential sec- tions of the city Concentrated efforts in the business and industrial section were planned to obtain all available scrap from this region he said "Federal salvage experts esti- mate the average family collects at least 50 pounds of salvageable metal objects each year" Mr Barham said "This amount or more has been set as a quota for '' OM'' 4' r S two-wee- - t P 1 A -- i ' N I" 31 through a window at the College plate glass Iinn 200 University street and two Given a flying start by an 8000- - trated upon discovering scrapWestern Salvage and Supply large plate glass windows were pound contribution from an indus- metal in the Salt Lake business company 220 West South Temple smashed at a Safeway store 704 man- an area intensive and industrial and placing street Samuel Friedman East First South street over the trial supply firm M Friedman and Jordan ager k Week end police reported Sunday search for scrap metal It in government scrap piles Goal sales manager donated the metal In neither case was entry at- will begin Monday with members for the k n campaign has to John Glauser one of 11 Police chalked the of Salt Lake lodge No 85 set at 3500 tons tempted Elks club tains the directing broken windows up to "pure van- 13 PO E directing Sunday's contribution was a drive dalism" Club members will canvass The lodge drive will be concen piece of machinery owned by the : kV4 4111A I They'll Do It Every Time - :t 4012 I (1A1 I Al two-wbe- ' ri v--- ' 2 1'4' ' T -' :TIT 1 THIS PRATTE" MOONLIa4TI IF I CAN CROSS THE CLEARN6 WrTHOLIT GETTN4 1'AG6E- D- 1s if -1- 71P--"t e ' I i 6 IA: ' - E v a - 417-1( I syT9sm70D 44C:1 foiNgsmemostmemer i:-- ' : C ae II ::: -- - i 511- - :! m A :::: ' 4- - T ::: : ? 1 i Tionagannommanism- i f f '" 1 KtIrlr f i ! ' ei ' 1'' - - !: ? - :-: BERIrf IBEN -ill FIFrfr TO WHOM? ' ' : "s :: ' - ' — 1'iwe - '- - ' il11 '' 114 '57 :77- i 74 z 14'''0' re -- A '' ''KAt": : - - -- t : 1 014144411114151-4111- WI PERSNAL NOTE— - :''' Ac -- - -- '' ' I: - ' - f ''41 :' : 7 -- - - r ir4 tt - I GAVE ' r'- i --- — 17 IL :::f - A: :7: I E -- ILTUST ' fe411 ' '11 '' Q 'L ''ri-i- 7 1-- J1 A'' : — - - '' ' '''' ' -- - 4 r: 1 I 7-55i- ri r- :11:rTT t 3 J a - e '' 7'77 M ! - il 11 44 ' I ' IV rr ::::: Ael 't I ' :I ?' ' j'? ' "t:11-7-57-' 41' 1 020A : ' ? A brick was tossed !i18 J A e! : 'C1 : t I cip3 ' ' - -- - -- XI t i' ' '' Vz :L OR FIFTY hir—Iry l' ' '' ' ''1 'S I? i ct-- - wrammosszQ- -11:1 ' ':' :: 4 ' -- 1 - t BUCKS! FIF--1- :: ' '''' l: Vandals Smash Inn Window N 1 i 1 0Lb MILLI ''' I '"''''Ne - - ' 1 :517y 3 f-- I -1 - ( - BUT - WE OWN n-t Iti - I - I - I ' ' -- :L: iE! :-- 1 ' kst-IE- " e V I i ) t I Maw : 44 °' ' J 1 I I 1 r 5 ' e - d! 444k-4- -- -- 7' "Z5 ' : )': '"-- 0 i '-- " 4 ''-4---- 45 --- s '':'-- :::::: - 0 la Q0:-:' " 444044wooks Preparations for the first mid- - i Il :i:a'"':: ' i commencement exercises in year :::'''':::the history of the University of '''r: '''':''''''''':' ' :aws Utah to be held December 5 for 72 students who will complete their ''T ''' se ': 4 ' (744 were this fall college training :''r:T'4:r: ' 'P':'d'ar' ' ' 7 -N't e: t being completed Sunday said Dr '' ' '' :4tPi::':"'f ' : ' 0 AN T J Parrnley commencement ' ' ::':: 2 i '' I:'l chairman :I: ' ' Governor Herbert B Maw has 104 been selected as speaker in grad4 4 ' ' ' ): ' uation services which will combine ': ' :' :' :'i::::: :::: h ' ': 4 ::::::: :T: i '' '4' ' ' ' :?'40' ' ' ' ' ''' '::: baccalaureate and commencement ' ' i '' ''' exercises I t i' :46"'' 9L:1:!:l':'i7' ''':?41 ""' P4'"''''''''''"''':'''7ir:7The services will honor engineer:i0::::: :iv:::::‘::::: i :": and medical students who will 4 ing i''' be in the armed services before 0 viti the regular June commencement '':!'-1:-4 ::t services '''::'-:''4" I --4 ': i:5''4!!'!':$ ? Assisting Dr Parmley on the '":' :'4 i or commencement are :!F:::14: :s :t committee ::4 ::: ir:i 3( 11 NO ': ::::: John L Ballif dean of men Dr 1:!:::: ':::5' 1 ::: :0:4: :4 ': :$ tA::':::::' i '404 4r77"7"71714:- ' :'ir' 4'r& H L Marshall professor of pub- - ::::!:' H::-:::::: i 7:k:11 ic ::: :1: lic health and preventive medi- - 1 '1e '4:$i'i4-::ci::::-::1 kiI cine Dr Rose H Widtsoe pro- - i t a ti fi::"::':':::-:':?I :::':- -' t:4-'i : ''''' 14::-:' ':‘i::- ::- i fessor of home economics and Dr : ': :'i r :: ' ' : ::''''!:'-:71(n:-' ::' Llewellyn R McKay associate J7f:14-:-y4':zs! 1Nbi:4 t v 4 ss: 'L :::: sv t4 '0: i!ki " professor of modern languages 7 7 4: 4 ' t 4444: ' 4 4 ' AcconioN - 1 ' COT AN HANPV YOU t: 00— -- - $-- ' - WE T) (PA eELICAS WELL COOP CONJWAVE 0-- '0 ' P' ‘f: j:-!- - ' 4 il4 - ( a i - UMMAlmor 1'77"''''!-- of L 1 a- OUT OF IT :2:) - ' ::::sik-IL:ki' I ' ": -' ‘-- - d I- 1 7 tf 4 Ai 4 1 ' 7a :' --'''":' '' e k 4t- lit N ---:---' 44 -- :!:::::::7 -- i 7 i ' - "" 01 E 1T‘ ej 4 - - i 7- - - '' - - 41 I - logoo- '': SOMOODY 14A5 BUILT UP stAmA i4EArxFOAEE CA z LIRR i ' dosz--- - yr MAINTENANCE BASE HERE IN 4 JIFFY SARCE MAKE A SWOP OUT OF THIS i IMPROVISE IMPROVISE! INAT'S WNAT YOU'VE' BEEN 1A WALLET NOW IG YOUR CHANCE NAVE' AN OfZINANCC WE'LL - L - '" ANC) I4EIZE SERGEANT IS A CAVE MERE WE'VE RIDDEN II4E TOOLS AN EQUIPMENT WE WIVE ' 0 two-wee- --- ': t - :):: Faculty Group Nears IEnd r Of Preparations i - 1r 7T 7::c:':1-4-t- 1 i : ViEtt G A S a There's plenty of scrap for hungry war plants In this old machine Inspecting the four-to- n hulk are Jordan M Friedman left donor and John Glauser captain of an Elks dub k team which begins a salvage drive 1 e r ): 14 p - :: e 1 ø'' - Illid-Yea- r !:0 i::::: - 1- Role 'for War Action :: - !- CU - - Zribunt zAktr'' e 4 f s 411 - '' 40 0- - - e::)1- ' Elit42"-- - :2" ' 117? el7 0 C 4- - ca '" ) 'IP' 4 1: a Norlimud r - 4 :11 lo sw 5 co e y - Comet Nears Neptune Orbit By Uncle nay ' People in Europe wrote down only a few notes about comets in ancient times The best rec- were left to omrds of long ago the Chinese One comet on their list appeared in the year we call 240 B C and this one may have been the one which later became known as "Halley's comet" Despite the old records of the Chinese people knew nothing t the regular routes of aagboou until about two centuries Edmund Halley was the first man to bring about clear proof that a comet may come back time after time Halley said that a certain bright comet would return dur- 1758 ing Or abour the wcemong There astronomers who waited to see whether that would happen Most of 1758 passed with no comet in sight but on the night before Christmas it came into i view Halley by that time had been dead fur 16 years but the comet was named in his honor It last appeared in 1910 and is expected again in 1986 A great many readers of this column should be able to see It when that year arrives Why does Halley's comet go out of sight and where‘ is it right now? Astronomers have charted its path and it must be about as far away from the sun right now as the planet Neptune In five more years It should start ' back toward the earth The average speed of Halley's comet is less than three miles a second and during parts of its journey it travels only about One mile a second Itgoes fastest when it rounds the sun Then it picks up aa speed of more than 45 miles second! This comet cannot be seen today betause it is so far away i : : and because it contains such a Isvmhaelnl - ' itTso:ihnatri 7f008000olitonolantleer from the sun It shows ltsell very brightly In the sky with its long tall spread out minions of miles behind It In our next story we shall more to say about the tails hotavce - 1 - ' - ' ' - Kiwanis Chili Meets ' SOUTIi SALT LAKE --- South Salt Lake Kiwants club will meet Monday at 7 p m In Hotel Temple Square to hear Birney K Farnsworth of the war man power discuss "America and the - corn-missi- on - Future Armistice" ' 1 i |