| Show S i i 1 akt Zeibuni Zile Salt 8 - - I Strictly Off the Record Saturday March 9 1946 U of U Regents Authorize High Engineer Degrees 1 z Granting of professional engineering degrees at the University of 'Utah was authorized at the regular board of regents meeting Friday Degrees are to be awarded in recognition-ohigh grade of achievement said board members Transfer of $200000 raised by the university through sale of bonds to the state building board e for completion of construction of $190000 naval science building also was approved at the meeting Lowest bids were considered and accepted by the board with name of the contractor receiving the contract award to be announced by the state building board Dr Henry H Lerner former major in the army medical corps was appointed chairman of the new department of radiology at the university's medical school Other business of the meeting in' cluded approvals of the 'following: Ilesignation of Charles W Wonder instructor secondary education Stewart training tchool of law during spring quarter granting leave of absence to Theodore E Demars assistant director extension division awarding of NS'the Parks scholarship to Sundwall faculty memHarry ber school of business to continue Etudies at the University of Cali' fornia Board members requested that Tr A Ray Olpin university presi - f I 1 i 1 e f : 17' 1 il ')1 BABY'S ' : : - :t - 7 ' ' - U Professor I ' (1- 1 1 '-:' 4 1- I 1 - - ' i '-- ' or' -- 4fo s ' - - - - ' ' ' ''': ' 1 t x- - ' - ' 1 '' 1 v :''- I - k 1 1 t - rfr: v 4 t 4- i't :A i 41' 1 i '"3'4 - - '' - - "1 ' - ' ' if e 1 4 '11 3‘ i 0044' Nr '4fts 1 '14" N t -- -- I 4 F - - t e ' :: -- ' t —4 4 4b'-- ' '''- - ' ' 4 ' '''' : Nt - r t - 1 t f ' 3 ' - —4! r- i 41 I 1 s 4 s — A g '" i - i S ' - t ''''''''' - :' J 1 -- 4 - ? 4 I 1 - toast of friends - - 7- best is served t 11 '-- 'I 0- ' e 1 Golden Art sdlt-14"- 1 ' 'AA” i 'I ' f American I v 4 - the drink 0 --- - - 4 T- - - i i i 1 er Beer ' 1 eine ! i'l ! - i ''' - - si t- I CZ -- - 3 I 'i i ti I 0 4 - ' BECKERA'RODUCTS GO sr403 i Army Cook Held In Knife Attack st - 6 t i 4 Jj oil ri - sErlDz::z rac:::r1v PAYING - a L rIps p (44z 494 ty' " 10 t' ' ' - 1 I - - - I " ?r--7- 1 1 ' A 6 6 S - 4 t) -- ' - I k a 'i 7- '- ! - 4 6 - ' e City boys narrowly escaped serious injury in separate traffic accidents Friday according to police reports Byron Dangerfield son of Mr and Mrs Jack Danger-fiel- d 1976 Douglas at was treated at Salt Lake General hospital for ig abrasions and bruises suffered when the tricycle he was riding g was struck by a truck reportedly driven by William Nelson 1949 Douglas at at 3:29 p m '''Acording to investigating officers Mr Nelson was backing his 11 truck into the driveway at his home and did not see the boy who was riding his tricycle at the side I! H of the truck opposite the driver's seat The running board of the truck struck the tricycle and the tl child was thrown to the pavement 111 John B Lasagna son of Mr and Mrs Leonard Lasagna 1825 W 2nd South suffered bruises and abrasions at 6:45 p m I when he reportedly ran into the d side of an car driven 11 27 1934 Willis Euclid I Moblly by r ) '1 enced employes will move your furniture without delay Redman moving service is both local and nation-wid- e Helping families move back to Utah is our specialty I I I I 1 1 I r"—Ir"3Dr2Frld j I VAN ( OGDENUTAK 1 &STORAGE CO 1! Dial ter ' - er' '' 01000g-'''A - e 242520 3 1 5-17- v 8 1 fil Ell 27 ! 1 1 pended Raymond R Vowell route 5 ) 7(3 ze N-- Em 7 N ) -- ' Junior and Teen Sizes! Regular - - ' Rayon Crepes I p41) Gabardines Jerseys Solid' Prints i Wools Light Ny001 a 1 Tailored and Dressy : - - t I ' ' ' ' r I Sale Lasts One Day Only! Hurry! - ' Ho C O D No WillsCalls All Sales Final! SI i ' I i Styles Dresses to Wear Now and into Summer - B u - THIRD FLOOR DRESSES B Li Afternoon I OH n 7 - - li - '11 la - I ' 0 traffic i Regular to 1695 Ii B - ‘ 1 '11 ' Il' Handled at Murray two MURRAY—Only ' ' Colors!' B cases appeared before the court of i Judge WVC 7Douglas Allen Friday 415 Vodner Douglas ct Salt Lake City was fined $10 and 5 days for driving without an operator's license and $10 and 5 days for driving without proper license plates Days were sus- - - I I Two Traffic Cases a r-'- 41 - - '''' an - y 4 7tir- ----L east-boun- auto-pedestri- '''- -- I ' 4'' 1 I r - f - 17 D 4 'C itI '1 ''''''-''''- '''t 81ST YEAR—SINCE 1864 ' 1 Ii - i Sk Couple to Observe Golden Wedding Temple Food Interest L A :: Sidney G Reid Salt Lake attorney wan charged with subor- dination of perjury in the first degree in a criminal complaint filed Friday in the city court by the 'Salt Lake county attorney's office The complaint was signed by Ray Cahoon police oft ficer before City Judge Frank E Moss The attorney was notified to appear in court Saturday r107111 ing He was not requested to poet ballir Reid is accused of requesting and suggesting that a witness pre sent false testimony during a recent court trial Involving Grant Morgan Hatch youth charged with robbery 439-11t- Quis tas ewAaii Mr and Mrs Alfred Anderson will note their golden wedding ave an open house from Investigating officers said the 59tth East with 9 p m mishap occurred in front of the Natives of Sweden Mr and Mrs boy's home No citation was issued Anderson were married in the In either accident officers reSalt Lake LDS temple March ported 11 1896 Mr Anderson is a retired farmer formerly of Granger He is an active member of the Pedestrian Suffers Hurts high priests' quorum of Lorraine Police Cite Driver L D S ward acciAnother r"""'""""'"'""""M"'"'""'"W""'"'""'''"""""''''II dent was recorded by police Friday at 9:46 p m when a car driven Elmer H Peterson 41651 S by I Main struck M Akimoto 69 523 When Are You E 7th South at 4th South and 2nd East causing bruises and 1:OVING? lacerations of head and legs Mr Peterson was cited by poTell Redman WHEN and a y lice for failure to give the van modern Manned large to a pedestrian conscientious and by experi- 3 j 7:::: --- I - 4 Li s r6V s- i- - I 1 ''''''''''''' -- i k - i 4''') 4 i t k g - ''' - t - li C N 1 14 o" '' I: L 1——11ea6 i - t( ilC t - - right-of-wa- 0 co ------ t n ivy s14-4-—tt I ' ret a- LSIto i el 4 - 0 -- i :-- 4 -- : - - 0 " '11- thv :4 "" --- e':' g 1 i A ! I v ‘ 1 s 1 0) -- -- I ''' t il r - - 1 e -' -- 1-- t '0" s' ' it'r'---- 14 ' '"''6A t1 5 - I t - -'- 1 '' ' i moderation th quality °s ld ' °"'"-- I all the 1 3 1 - brand of - lpfsen - 41' in Accidents Injury Two small Salt Lake wedding anniversary - - i them ask for Recker's p o leer i j I will be celebrated Sun xlay by Mr and Mrs Alfred Andergon 3379- -- f' you hear A 'S Utahns Await Golden Fete is the - and- s ' :' ' - 1 - e- - s in' 1 1 IIIALCAK st Jun' Event Weber Driver Birthday Honors Busy Faces Tipsy S L Recorder Charge Trial 1 BEST ' ! 1 1 ALL THE ' - - ' E4 :e- r- J :':- ' : : Salt Lake police Friday were Pleasant She was Julia Nelson Reuben J Gentry 37 an holding of Mr and Mrs Hans army cook stationed at Salt Lake MURRAY—Mr and Mrs Chris daughter Nielson Chester airbase for investigation of Christensen will celebrate their Employes of Mrs Cornelia C Lund county recorder surprised her army A program and dance will be D S church cwkesl assault with a deadly o plans for golden wedding Saturday in Murwith a birthday cake as she carried on her duties Friday afternoon he xnvaatytne er alleeadp given them by relatives and food and of 0 s replenishing allegedly He was a son of Mr and friends at 4944 S State Murray 23 Fillmore Thornton with a clothing being depleted by large ray Mrs Christian Christensen Mt Saturday at 8 p in to attendance knife Thursday at 10:45 p m Europe shipments According to police reports at the church's annual conference ' Gentry accosted Thornton in a in Salt Lake City April 5 6 and 7 f beer parlor at 2nd South and West and plans for an L D S temple in ffogip Temple and started an argument Los Angeles are topics of keen Tbei The two men went outside and interest among church members Gentry is reported to have slashed in the southern California area Thornton in'the ribs with a knife David O McKay member of the Thornton was taken by police am- church first presidency reported BILLS-u- sa bulance to Salt Lake Veterans' Friday I Mrs Cornelia S Lund Salt Lake Mr McKay accompanied by his hospital for treatment and later Tribune Leased Wire county recorder is a busy woman wife whose health Is considerably released NV t OGDEN—Albert Wagstaff out r- these days but she took time 2 rl ri i 71 Improved since a major operation 30 West Weber Friday denied 11‘ 1710 t 11 El) t Friday to celebrate her birthday charges of dunken driving in Og- Grand Junction Colo forfeited she underwent just before Christ4A larl sal im ILA 114"161166 Liehme um diem arrived here Thursday night at her desk in the city and den city court before Judge J $1250 bail for speeding $5 for masautomobile k following a three-weeimproper passing and $5 for driv- by county building Los in the visit Angeles-Sa- n an License without was 2 ing operator's pail Office employes joined with scheduled for April Diego area set at $3001 He addressed large congregaCcounty abstractors in wishing Mrs - I In other traffic cases Paul O f tions Feb 24 at Pasadena stake Lund a happy birthday with a huge Johnson 20 1911 Brinker ave Spanish Fork Fines itil vet MOW ' conference and in Manchester birthday cake flowers and other and Lorin Pincock 41 5 Army In 3 he On ward March chapel $291 forfeited February way Washington terrace to large groups at Hillcrest gifts You can buy them at many drug and other neigh $10 each when they failed to ap- forSPFAeNbriuSallry FORK—Traffic Ffionreisc spoke ward San Diego Although the county recorder's pear in of answer to passSpanish charges borhood stores and at Railway Express Offices For office has been humming with acing through stop signs while amounted to $29150 according to into with the the of Chief of 1090 32 French Police Lecturer pace W E Leaves keep tivity Hunsaher report the Money Order Sub Agency nearest you Christy creased demand for recording of 5th South Salt Lake City for- - Walter Briggs In an effort to reLeon Mot chane 'Thimerais ' salt Lake-5-1- 771 call the American Express a red duce traffic accidents fines im- French journalist and lecturer discharge papers for returning feited $10 bail for running Justice of Peace 34 the on posed was by Franklin to his Vancouver traffic Ray IJdey way light World War II service men and the 2661 Wall ave was sentenced to Finch will be in line with those B C Friday after a day's visit in heavy influx of property deed pay a $2 fine or serve one day in given throughout the state Salt Lake City 4 a birthday anni- jail for having expired license ' transactions versary for Mrs Lund was reason plates J In the Roy justices court Gene ' enough to celebrate employes said immuletnimAR 421tHIRI Mr Lund has served as county Jacobson 21 E-- 5 Marine drive aaa tams 011118111 an ion 111 IMB omaamala look jzzit recorder for the past eight years Washington terrace paid a $10 C31101 ‘ tzzkdmtue She is also past president of the fine for a stop sign violation Ken631 03 011'10 h -at E Crase and Pioneers neth of Utah paid Daughters general chairman of the Pioneer a $20 fine for improper passing i Memorial building project She is Fred J Heszler 37 3546 Jeffer' a' jboo$10 fine for no president of the Salt Lake City son ave paid N4women's chamber of commerce a operator's liense and expired regis40 --- member of the board of directors tration Rulon Peterson 42 River' le" 1 1 "- i of the Utah State Historical society dale paid $5 for failure to display ''''i — -' and a member of the executive registration and Murray Peterson ' ' ' "eri)' ' 4117 committee of "This Is the Place 19 Ogden paid $50 for reckless K Monument" society " ' l driving 47 iidoe "4-tShe is also active in the Parent-Teach4 ---1 ep and the LDS Á A- IChurch R6ellef society and is the Two S L Boys Escape mother of six children jpr I - - : : - ''' : ' t Where - - " - - ' ': :' "1 - 4- ' :' - ''-'i t''i The convention declared it is necessary that states and cities A: Increase educational - budgets to in- salaries if a increases permit ' ' a''' '' high standard of teachers is to be --'' 'I's: 4 : maintained Dr Bennion reported - It was suggested that móre practical teaching education programs be adopted by training schools and longer training periods be re' quired Dr-- Bennion visited schools in t ' t Denver ' i k k Chicago and New York ''" while on his trip He reported Salt littI l 1 Lake City school system compares ' : t 4 favorably with those cities s '' 'f t 4 ' 4 ' ' - - - r :4' er si'trinfe lediii - - ji'-'zff1- - - 6 Filed Against IliIJ Attorney Simultaneously with other cities throughout the world a federation of the Salt Lake Council of Church Women United Council of Church Women- observed a world day of church 1740 prayer in a program in the Centenary-Methodi5th East Friday at 2 p m said Mrs Arnold E Hultquist vice president of the council The entire program in Salt Lake City was under direction oT Mrs Earl It Rice h East who also acted as repchurch Theme of this resentative of the Centenary-Methodiyear's meet was "The Things That Make for Peace" and is held in churches throughout the world on the first Friday of lent Wilma Fenning 11 daughter of Dr and Mrs Con FenEast represented children of the city and ning 1620-15t- h 13 son of Mr and Mrs Earl Rice represented Rice Randolph youth of the city 4 ) ' '': ? - 0- -r - 4 t e ' - Speaker at a ltmcheonmeeting Perjury Count MARKS WORLD PRAYER DAY - - I 1 will be George C Sutherland 83S0-date- editor Deseret News E Eli 4 0004— ' ki " - i J ' ik - fr - E q- 't - k c ! 3 1 - " 121ft s - l' I 784-28t- ts i : ':::-- ' ' -?- - it ? -- - - vtk F-4- 'zi-- -- ' trc - 'I - t 7:s tJ kk 4 '''!'''--”- - o 4 1 C 42 - - A'' 'IL V :- 11A r ' ' : 1 ' 4 i ' 7 s fe " I I I ' Gregory Denver member executive board National Accident 41c Health Underwriters will discuss "Answering Objectives" and & panel of local and national experts will continue the discussion S L CHURCH WUMEN'S COUNCIL - 1 -- - I 1!4 ')''ffi ri ' t '''' A-- - j - - 0 t 1 - - - I : - 4 41 F'117 - ''''''" - 17 t I 1 ' ' - session to begin at 10 a rn R J Costigan Kansas City Mo president National Accident & Health Underwriters will discuss "Association Objectives" and Ernest W Owen British vice consul at San Francisco and former secretary of the National Assn of Lite Underwriters will discuss "Thirteen Steps to Success" Addresses by three insurance specialists will feature the annual sales congress sponsored by the Utah Accident lz Health club Monday in Hotel Utah C A Thomas president said Friday Oscar W Carlson state Insurance commissioner will give the address of welcome at the first nationally-know- n 11-4- iZi:' '- :' i ' Increase in salaries and a revamping of teacher educational programs were recommended by the American Assn of School Administrators at the annual convention in New York this week Dr M Lynn Bennion superintendent of Salt Lake City schools reported Friday on his return to Salt Lake City Education leaders from teacher colleges reported at the convention the outlook' for the teaching profession is dark Dr Bennion said There has been a progressive decline in enrollment at the teacher-trainin- g inatitlifirma anti a riator-- - - 7 Insurance Specialists to Speak At Accident He alth Club Meet -- ' - - - '' :' - - ' '4- 1' )- i - - 1 - - t" ' - e?"''''''':j''- - - : r: ' t:— -- -t 1 ' '' i - 7 e1 — to'n i '''l '' ' ' - t'w t- - '' - ) - - c - l '4' - 4- 4-- :-- 41 IN ' ' - - -- - 1N ' -- ('''toi71- ' : ' ' ' - '1 t& :Ns ' - : J ' 'i ' -- - ft '''' f t) -' ' ' ' - 4 i L v ''' i ' ' s PHOENIX Ariz March 8 (As)— l o:-Prof Junius J Hayes Salt Lake City of the mathematice depart- 1 ment at the University of Utah Friday was elected president of ' the Rocky Mountain Federation of Mineral Societies at the group's ' s''' i Tt annual convention here v Prof Hayes succeeds A L I '" enPhoenix Flagg consulting "' gineer Other officers named were ' i Chester It Howard president of 1 '' '4' :'''- -t' the Mineralogical Society of ColoS rado vice president and Mrs 4 Charles W Lockerbie Salt Lake City secretary-treasure- r Salt Lake City was chosen for next year's convention ' I - i: ' r '''''' ' 7'" Wins Post - i ' ' ': ' ' I Iii ' - I I - --4 ' g I - - ''': - self-liquidati- VI C S 4s0 ' ''' 0v "'""'- t41 4!-- ' ' t 'f-' 0e' - - ' '-:- - 4N 1 : ' :- ng ' I t! dent investigate 'possibilities of establishing an institute of training foreign service Gifts accepted were $200 from Mr and Mrs Ellis W Barker to 2 create permanent fund for projects $100 from : Elton W Pace and $100 from D for promoWayne Turpin tional fund to create permanent 1 fund for projects additional grant of $400 from 0 National Foundation Infantile Paralysis I -- s- Teacher Aids Stres'sed at Schobl Parley i 1 Prof Hayes who resides at 1143 E 1st South has been instructing in mathematics at the University 1 1) of Utah for nearly 20 years N4:3 ' Lèár dcy: Mrs Lockerbie 223 W eth Itelieve rnigery direct South with her husband has been NV---—without "dosingr active in the Audubon society in "1 Salt Lake City and has been interested in for a numRUB Mel VAPORUO ber of yearsmineralogy ' 1 t i 1 ' - — : |