| Show rnmm J"”nll'i''J jf I jMiners Sue For 4-Ye- ar Travel Time youth was in custody of the juvenile court Saturday after confessing to tapping periodically a cash box of the American Autel 1918 S State during the past two years taking an estimated $1000 in cash Officers of the Salt Lake police department youth bureau said the theft was discovered while the youth with three companions was being questioned for truancy A part-tim- e employe of the Autel the youth told officers he opened the cash box with a set of duplicate keys and took from $20 to $40 each time The boy told officers he had invested $500 of the stolen money in war bonds some of which he had S O Hunter owner of the Autel hold for him The remainder of his stolen Income he told officers he used to buy clothes play punch boards and buy presents for girls at Lincoln junior high school Hi3 three companions who at times served as lookouts while tapping the cash box" also shared in some of the take St fer darts Mr Dsrienza asked judgment of Mr Dupenza S2249 86 Mr Osoro S3M4 64 Mr Bolans $2432 44 Mr Bahei $1916 40 and S2S44 74 Mr Smart S2375 50 The sut Med under the fair labor standards act of 1938 alleged that the rational war labor board bv directive on May 31 2945 ordered the defendants to employes for all travel tme — that Is from the time the workers stepped onto the com-r"property until they took up their assigned labors and that the comparv has refused to recognize the order Time spent in travel between tver actual working places and the point at which workers were required to check in and out has been held to be compensable under the fair labor standards act the hours and public contracts of the wages and a nn of the labor department ruled on Oct 23 1944 the complaint ict fc Tv complaint was filed by Faw Ings Wallace and Black E Roberta and Willard Mo-tj- s Sait Lake City and Charles A Graham Denver $ T 5 V 3$ - j’- to- - fo-t- B’-gh- am Preaching Series Opens Today Salt Henry Malan Tanner Laker wins honors in California U Slates new Course A new course in Russian literature will be offered by the University of Utah extension division beginning March 11 Dr 1 Owen Horsfall director said Saturday Classes wall be held Mondays and church Lincoln Neb is Thursdays from 7 to 830 p m Eaptjt to arnve Monday or Tuesday in room 13 Lafayette school 61 and will speak daily except SaturMrs Irina Per E North Temple day at the church at 730 p m instructor will be kins services rpecal preachirg mission Sunlav m Immanuel Bap-tchurch 169-- 4 th East with Rev A W Lyons pastor to speak at Sunday meetings at H & m and 730 pm Rev Lewis M Hale pastor First two-wee- k st HOW TO KEEP WELL New Methods Purify Air Help Cut Colds Mumps By DR THEODORE R VAN DELLEN Bacteria fly through the air with the greatest of ease and there is no doubt that many are inhaled Unquestionably the common cold various streptococcal d Borders and other contagious diseases are contracted m this way Attempts hsie been made to control the source in the belef that "a stitch m tcre saes nre " The advantages are obvious not only from a health viewpoint but in sating untold man hours The crgansrrs are expelled from the nasal passages throat and lurgs of infected individuals especially after a good sneeze or cough By placing a handkerchief cr hard oer the mouth their cumbers are reduced But since many persons are not aware of this courtesy and the rest of us must breathe It can be assumed that germs are all about us The type ard quantity depend to a large extent on the health of our associates ard the degree of congestion m the working and living quarters — Stay Home When Sick We can relete the situation by FtfLrg our coughs and staying away from others when we are sick But here we are bucking BEaunst human nature and consequently this method Is not always sacresafM A more ideal arrangement is to sterilize the indoor atmosphere ir the winter time when windows are the rule cied For this purpose ultra-violg utilized in many lght is be--and schools Its value has cot been established definitely tut many reports are encouraging lght:rg Is employed This plan has some drawbacks in that the rajs are relatively Impotent against organisms suspended In a r cortamrg a humidity higher than 60rc To be effective the grta must be kept clean Furthermore droplets of infected materia) reach their goal before being destroyed Fortunately most'of these features are correctable et L-dr-ect 1 rT Glycol is now in the process of proving its worth The liquid — either prophylene or tnethylene when vaporized is harmless and odorless The germ population in rooms sprayed with this substance is diminished greatly In one study Bigg Jennings and Olson used the preparation in army barracks It practically eliminated hemolytic streptococci and de creased the incidence of colds In addition this prophylactic measure helped to subdue one small epidemic of mumps These authors also presented data to demonstrate that it prevented the spread of streptococci from the throat of one to another presumably by killing the’ organisms in transit In an investigation carried on by Harris and Stokes the rate of upper respiratory diseases was lowered amazingly Keep Down Dust In addition to disinfecting the atmosphere an effort must be to keep down dust since certain microbes thrive in such an en vironment Oiling the floors has proved useful but a practical way to bedding and clothing has yet to be discovered Experimental work has been done along this line but the results cannot be evalu ated at this time Now that the control of milk and water borne infections is reality air sanitation will provide another means of outwitting our Utopia wil microscplc enemies have arrived when our crowdec buses street cars and trains offer unpolluted air to their patrons P J G writes: Some years ago I had a habit of carrying coins In my mouth On different occasions de-li- nt quarters dimes nlc I swallowed kels and pennies Could these objects still be in my stomach causing a feeling of fullness and lack of appetite? An ray film can pick up a coin faster than the income tax depart ment The chances are that you have passed this money Conse quently look elsewhere for the 'cause of your symptoms Copyright the Chicago Tribune -- Salt £akc Tribune low-altitu- Stream flow in the west during 1946’ was dominantly above normal Water supplies in general appear quite favorable for most irrigation and power demands Storage reserves with but few exceptions notably in Arizona and New Mexico are greater than last year and in most cases are more than normal for the season Although precipitation as rebureau was ported by the weather subnormal in eight of the 11 west- - Two Given Places On LDS Board Appointment of two new members of the LDS Deseret Sunday school union general board — Richn ard E Folland and W Lowell — was announced Saturday by Milton Bennion general superintendent Mr Folland former president of he South African mission is superintendent of the Ensign stake YMMIA Mr Castleton is Emigration stake Sunday school superTwo Salt Lake students Henry intendent and has served in diverse Malan Tanner son of Mr and Mrs other missions stakes and ward H B Tanner 1061-3r- d ave and capacities Lee Mitchell son of Mr and Mrs Walter Mitchell 945 Wilson ave will receive degrees from the University of Southern California Sunday at the university’s 63rd annual commencement exercises Mr Tanner who will receive a B S degree in dentistry completed hia course as top honor man of the class the second time in two years that & Utah man has won that place Last year Dr Horan Alder now serving with the navy- received the honor Mr Tanner received his degree as doctor of dental surgery last December from the university His honors include the Garrett Newkirk Memorial award presentee for excellence in didactic and clln ical subjects and membership in Omicron Kappa Upsilon honorary scholarship fraternity In the field of dentistry and PM Kappa Phl national scholarship society He has been given a teaching position at University of Southern California where he will conduct classes in operative dentistry He also will give weekly instructions at a clinic Mr Mitchell will receive a B S degree in business administration Cas-tleto- de MAP POINTS OUT ABNORMAL WEST STREAM FLOW general appeared quite favorable for most irri gation and power demands Storage reserves were found more than normal and greater than last year Above normal stream flow was dominant In the west during January according to U S department of Interior geological survey while water supplies In i Your Homefurnishing Dollar Can Do Double Duty! 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THE WAR’S OVER BEAUTIFUL MAPLE-FINIS- H MONTEREY BEDROOM SUITE By JOAN GEYER £ Utah has approximately 35000 veterans home In Salt Lake City 3700 veterans have no jobs The vast majority of employers have gone far out of their way to train or hire veterans yet the following incidents happened in Salt Lake City charged ex - service men: Put the warmth and beauty of the sunny south into your home with this sturdily built distinc- -' tively styled Monterey suite of friendly Spanish charm Bed Vanity Square Mirror Bench and Roomy Chest in attractive maple finish 50 Service Forgotten A veteran with three purple hearts who fought In north Africa and Sicily Salerno and was part of an engineer unit isolated during the bloody battle of the bulge entered a federal office seeking a job Despite his college education he was told curtly he had no chance of & job While the veteran was still within earshot the official ordered his receptionist: "Don’t let any more of those guys In” i i Similar to Illustration D-d- air-bor- ne Chest Bargains! UNFINISHED HARDWOOD LOST IN PEACE A radar-traine- d veteran and hia buddy sought employment in a radio shop The veteran was told none too gently that he was not qualified Hia buddy spoke up sharply: “What are radar-traine- d men to do?" Snapped the calloused employer: “I don’t give & darn if they never get a job That’s their problem!” $1695 Hardwood exterior five Strongly roomy drawer built ready for stain or varnish it it 28 In wide 18 in deep and 43 in high VALUE grnd bargain! 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Broadway FACTORY SHOE REPAIR rWi Lsrrt’ 4k kilir 328 So Main St SPRING-FILLE- You Can Always Shop to Advantage at D STUDIO COUCH QUALITY CONSTRUCTION THROUGHOUT! studio couch that makes a beautiful sofa by day and a really comfortable full size bed at night Covered with a cheerful flower design Fine Saturday C Sanford Robert 1344 William C Mason Sandy Bernard Crua 1924 S Main and Sam Hideo Akita 2559 3rd Eaat each fined $25 Burl J Jensen 449-2nEast $20 Vana B Gold 116a 8 7th West $10 Driving through a red traffic light — John O Fast 1330 £ 2nd South Lester Mickelsen 1090 W 35th 8outh Rufus Hollis 21 Grav ave and Don Venter 337 £ 5th South each fined $20 Ignoring a stop sign — Albert P Moonev 1123 Alpine Circle and Edward Pauko- wich 272 Hollywood ave each fined $20 Speeding— at fined $30 Park a C?SWil d 43 East A13 Sunday Feb 24 1946 low-altitu- January Utah Students At USC Win High Honors XTljt vorable situation chiefly reflects antecedent recharge with some increment to runoff during January rainfall and posfrom snow melt as sibly temperatures averaged several degrees above normal especially In the northern intermountain region Moderate but encouraging increases in the flow of streams toward normal are noted in southern Arizona Storage reserves in that state showed the first increases of the water year but the inj&ments were substantially less than usual during January In California a wet December was a principal cause of abovenormal stream flow in January All streams however receded during January from the high levels reached during the closing days of December to about normal for the season The weather bureau rerainfall to average ported33rfe January of normal only Columbia river’ has steadily been rising with respect to seasonal normals from the deficient levels of last year Its flow at Grand Coulee Wash is above normal for the first two successive months since 1943 Streams In the upper and northern parts of the basin generally receded seasonally Moderate increases In snow storage at higher regions of the Cascades were reported for January and prospects for well sustained summer stream flow are quite favorable Shows Gain A for S15 363 64 allegedly for travel time or overtime in !j tb-- ir work at the Utah Copper Co ‘a Bmgham open cut mine over the iat four years was filed Saturday in Third district court by three employes for and in behalf cf fellow workers The plaintiffs Joe Dispenza MlLon Be Ford and Manuel Osoro sued for- - themselves and as agents for Gust Bolans George Balich and Irvin H Smart and others rmmrrg the Utah Copper Co and the Kermecott Copper Corp as de- A whl cper ern states no marked deficiencies in stream flow occurred This fa- YOUTH ADMITS LOOTING Water Supply In West CASH BOX OF $1000 FURNITURE 255 SOUTH (MPlMliJfflM- & CARPET CO STATE SALT LAKE CITY -- Spring-construct- ed tapestry Complete with bedding compartment Reduced to 59 50 |