Show gr Vr t -- I P ' J Today I V" fi i Utah Officers Hear Leader ! t? f'!- f Luncheon to Mark Inauguration Of Commissary t At Luncheon h)‘ V Qht Salt £akc Hritmne- - - 0 Official opening of the new United Air Lines commissary and hangar Improvements now completed at the Salt I ake municipal airport will be held Thursday noon Paul t Woelfcl chief passenger agent for the company in i The Reserve Officers association Cf the United States as a growing political force in the nation was envisioned in SulL Lake City Wednesday by the association s new president Colonel Edward Bres of Ivew Orleans La “Continued growth of our gioup will assure us of a powerful vone in congress’ dedaicd the colonel in an address before members of the Utah depat Inienl of the oigan-1atio- n at a luncheon meeting at Eeele s 208 South Main street “We are entitled to have a voice in government especially when one considers that our aims are unselfish and patriotic” Colonel Bres said the principal aim of the association as far as politics Is concerned is to see to it that the national defense of the United States is kept adequate at all times and never weakened by destructive forces Major F H Richardson president of the Utah department Reserve Officers association presided at the luncheon which was sponsored jointly by the state department and the Salt Lake chapter Colonel Bres who was elected national president at the associations annual convention in Puerto Rico last month has been on a tour of the entire United States After conferring with local officers Wednesday afternoon he left with Mrs Bres for Cheyenne Wyo 0 if LH Slake Circus Dales Set Three Units Will Present Programs J $10-00- Salt Lake City announced day Tues- It is estimated that 120 meals day to be served aboard 10 planes taking off from here daily will be prepared at the new commissary All food will be purchased locally Guests-li- f honor at a luncheon at the airport Thursday are to include Mayor John M Wallace and other members of the city comDr T J Howells cily mission health commissioner Dr E G d Cole citv sanitary inspector P' Beesley city auditor Miss Lthel MacDonald city recorder Vern G Ilalliday airport manager George D Keyser Jr district traffic manager for Western Air Express Ted Johnson station manager for United Air Lines and Lincoln R I re chamber of commerce aviation committee chairman Mr Woelfel pointed out Tuesday that the Salt Lake commmissary is the fifth to be opened by U A L Others are at Chicago Oakland Portland and Omaha Seven men already have been employed at the commissary headed by Chef Max Burkhardt formerly of the St Claire hotel San Jose Cal The commissary is a unit In one of two large hangars which have Ijoen remodeled to accommodate a’ Major F II Richardson left confers with Colonel Edward Bres on problems of the Reserve Officers’ association News Salesmen Will Embark On Day of F un at Lagoon A day of fun wns the aim of lOOf newspaper ustreet salesmen who will embark for Lagoon resort Thursday morning on their twenty-fift- h annual picnic and outing The group of boys young and Jer-rol- tribune and Telegiam country circulation manager will act as toastmaster Also among thp special guests will be Russel L 'lracy ‘‘godfather’ of the nevvshovs 'Ihe “little merchants’ will re- old alike will be guests of '1 he turn to Salt Lake Citv at 2 p m Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram to serve their afternoon street cusC W McGillis street circulator for tomers the newspapers and Julian M man-agBamberger receiver-genera- l of the Bamberger electric rail- ei Coal Theft Admitted road Concession rides a softball game swimming and water sports are Included in the program for the Charley Ryan 39 arrested Tuesday by Salt Lake City pollie in possession of a mans coat stolen from the offices of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph newspaper vendors Speakers and entertainers for company pleaded guilty to a petty the luncheon program will be Mr larceny charge Wednesday in poBambcrger Norma Squires and lice court and was sentenced to Francis S Farncy Frank Smith spend 30 davs in the city jail Dbuglas DC3 mainliner planes Approximately $500 employes of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad In the Salt Lake area with members of their families will attend the nnnul employes’ outing of the company Saturday at the Mill Creek canyon amphitheater W E Speakman president of the Rio Grande Service club an- nounced Wednesday The program will begin at 6 p m with a concert by the Rio Grande Service club band Other entertainment will Include community singing and exhibition boxing and wrestling Coffee will be served to adults and ne cream cones to children of ' employes without chatge LDS Groups Reach Europe Missionary Groups Ready for Duty Cily to Weigh Civil Service Test Suit Fund Murdoch Fights Strife Between City Departments Request of the Salt Lake City civil service commission for $1000 to pay for attorneys in supreme court litigation designed to test the board s powers was referred back to the committee of the whole a city commission meeting Wednesday Tne city commission previously had empowered Mivor John M Wallace to confer with members of the civil service board and determine whether the amount should be authorized Tne request was taken back into the hands of the commission WedCommissioner William nesday Murdoch explaining that he would like to see the dispute between Chief of Police William C Webb and the civil service board settled without ‘strife between city de” I partments Employment Figures Show Marked Gain markedly improved employment situation for industries covered by the unemployment compensation program during the second quarter of 1939 is reflected by figures released Wednesday from the office of Ray R Adams executive director of the state placement and unemployment insurance department The data show the payroll for Collections for covered industries during the sec the first quarter ond quarter of this year was al- the first quarter have since swelled to $597 551 compared with $605-87- 8 most $1500 0t)0 higher than for collected for the first quarter the first quarter of 1930 and in- of 1038 Eecond qu&iter collecdicate a substantial increase over tions for 1938 were $617 905 the corresponding period of last The unemployment compensation contributions amounted to 2 7 year The payroll figures are based on per cent of actual payroll figures the amount of the unemployment for both 1038 and 1939 making compensation contribution collect- the $37 906 increase In collections ed by the state tax commission for the second quarter of 1939 for the respective quarters' amount to almost $1500 000 addiContributions collected for the tional payroll second quarter due July 31 now Present load of unemployed amount to $625 811 with at least workers receiving compensation $30 000 In delinquent accounts to through the department is approxicome In later This compares with mately 3300 persons It was an’ $576 578 collected within several nounced Since January 1 1938 when paydays after the delinquent date for ments to unemployed workers' were begun $3 467 500 has been paid out in these benefits Balance in Deputy Sheriff Seeks the Utah unemploymentjcompen- Owner of Iron Pipe sation fund now is approXimately-$- 3 A Mr Murdoch said Gtty AttorAssigned to fill missions in Great ney Fisher Harris who filed a Britain and other European coun- suit under the declaratory judgh Found- - 500 feet of galtries 16 L D S missionaries ar- ment act seeking to determine vanized Iron pipe Owner may rerived Wednesday at European whether the civil service board has claim same by calling at Salt Lake ports Harold G Reynolds church power to approve police appoint- county sheriff s office mission secretary was informed ments and promotions will be Deputy Sheriff R C Jackson exasked to decide whether the case plained Wednesday the by cable pipe was The group included Joel Richards could not be settled without the found between 600 and 700 West Jr Lowell Deane Smith John B need of expending a large sum on 3300 South Street Mr Jackson Mntheson Jr and John N for outside counsel Is pretty sure it was stolen from of Salt Lake City Melvin "I think the parties in this case someone— he even has ideas as to Hurst of Blanding Ruhard Wil- ought to put their feet under the who stole it— but he doesn t know liam Davis of Brigham City Kirk-haconference table and try to work who the owner is Vard Crahb of Lehl Mrs Jo- out their disagreement without So if anyone has lost some pipe hanna D Dekker of Delta L expensive litigation” Mr Murdoch recently he should get in touth Redd of Wavne LaSal said with the sheriffs office Miss Ruth Nash Taggart of Codv Wvo Harrison fames of Lovell Wyo Elmer Arthur Collins of Preston Idaho Leo Van Gray and Jack Arnold Hartvigsen Stock-TakingSal- e! of Pocatello Idaho Eldred Leroy Dance of Blackfoot Idaho and Albon Llewellyn Smith of Idaho Falls Idaho Drastic Reductions on Fast-Colo- 50-Inc- Widths 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