Show i& if- illjc Suit take ftribunt- Friday Morning- - Docemltcr 8 1939 - Rreetor Cites I Utah Republican Club Rcclccts 'Boy Believed Auto Strikes Musts’ in Officers Maps ’40 Campaign Winning Engine of Votes to Invite ensus Taking Fight in 'Lung’ Freight Train Officials Attend Meeting I Moose Women Conduct S L Conclave -t - vx s v Dewey to Speak in State Advises Aids Oil Hiring Of Enumerators reelecting all Its Unanimously officers the Republican Club of Utah presented a harmonious front Thursday evening as it mapped plans for participation in the 1940 campaign L W Myers of Salt Lake City was chosen to lead the club for another year— probably to be the most strenuous within memory of the club members The club also voted to throw its full support to making the western regional conference of the G O P in Salt Lake City December 15 and What to look for In hiring census numerators was described Thurs-3- y to Utah district census super-sor- s school in attending a le federal building Heber Meeks Ulah area man-?e- r for the 1940 federal census dd the supervisors who will have large of employing some 560 lumerators that census takers lould have pleasing personalities id be able to meet the public On the "must” list are the fol-y 16 a success A motion requesting the state to central invite committee Thomas E Dewey racket-bustin- g district attorney from New York and other Republican aspirants for L W Myers of Salt Lake City to speak nomination was unanimously reelected presidential in Salt Lake City was adopted by of the Republican president the club Club of Ctah Thursday night Other officers unanimously reelected were Henry Walker of Union Gordon P Christenson and Theft Suspect Given Dr Clarence R Openshaw both of Salt Lake City vice presidents California Officers Peter Vogelaar of Salt Lake City Dr John E Laeh of Edwin C Abbay 25 was turned secretary Lake City treasurer James over to officers from Santa Ana Salt Devine of Salt Lake City hisCal Thursday for extradition aft- torian and George Hyde of Creser his petition for a writ of habeas cent sorgeant-at-arm- s D K Moffat secretary of the corpus was dismissed by Judge Hercentral committee and Clarbert M Schiller in Third district state ence Baird county chairman spoke court at the meeting Governor Henry H Blood during the morning issued extradition papers for the return of Abbay who allegedly Is wanted on a grand theft charge w ing qualifications: Appointees must be citizens of le United States: they must delta their entire time to the work while employed they iust be residents of the district is sought i which employment iplicants will be required to fur-is- h satisfactory evidence as to laracter personality and employ-icn- t record they must be in good ealth and free from disabling andiraps appointees must attend ich courses of instruction and pass ich tests of competence as the msus bureau may prescribe “An enumerator should have a must be igh school education ble to write legibly and must be ble to conduct the canvass re- ardless of weather conditions” Mr Meeks “They must be y hlhng to work at night when While experience in canvassing is desirable it W 1e h he bu-au- ’s ile iy he k- ng ty nd iy iUt he IUt )se he loo ars the uld ub- de-lar- nec-ssar- Audubon Unit Sets Bird Census house-i-hou- :not - necessary” ers Annual Christmas census of bird life In Salt Lake City will be taken December 17 by the Utah chapter of the National Audubon society bird loial habitats Visiting groups of Audubon society members will compile statistics for a report to the national chapter according to Dr A M Woodbury Ulah president and associate professor of zoology at the University of Utah Dr William H Behle biology Instructor at the “U” Thursday night addressed the local chapter of the society on the university campus displaying mounted birds to familiarize members with species bly to be IPW the im- - the and ent Don’t let a sough due to a cold make you feel all in Get pleasant relief with Smith Broi Cough Drops Bleak or Menthol iuk it ds Smith Bros Cough Drops are the only drops containing VITAMIN A uld r a luld Vitamin A (Carotene) raises the resistance of mucous membranes of nose and throat to cold infections when Jack of resist-- ’ anca is dut to Vitamin A deficiency irly ot heir isolf war ran Driver Suffers Hospital Attendants Sav Shock and Slight Bruises 1 he toad the the you SlaMahr '‘VA O East street Late Thursday the former was in fair condition and the latter reported "poor” rough s lebody only The lerves it and ane as ( won’t They can't 'ant to of an Are Its ? 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You can t put the caf eline Tt PEMBROKE’S Workers Urge Relief Boost g but ndona a Sponsor Washington Champion Club HtJan UhntrattJ $"00 dellvertd at factory letter i f VISIT Our LARGE PEN IIEPT another Sodality Ceremonies To Mark Pledging Dthing rT V T© lAPPIIE 1040 Suf ' d can They at her then can’t floor f i George W Baird Jr 21 of 1519 Indiana avenue suffered only shock and slight bruises Thursday at 4:17 p m when an automobile he was driving struck the locomotive of a Union Pacific Railroad company freight train at Ninth West and South Temple streets i Salt Lake City Police Traffic Investigator L W Peirce said the motorist was traveling south and tion ft' Eugene’s recovery began two apparently disregarded a railroad The east bound days ago when an iron lung ar- crossing signal was engineered by Fred rived here from St Paul Minn train Saturday he was pronounced criti- Crowton 50 of 534 Wall street the cal when the disease affected his officer said £ Damage to the automobile was respiratory system At that time the two iron lungs estimated at $50 by Officer Peirce owned by the hospital were being used by two other infantile paralDriver Booked ysis victims and Eugene was given Injured little chance to recover On Drunk Count However an appeal from the 50- - ear-olA Salt Lake post No 2 American motorist later Legion resulted in the Utah Cop- booked on drunken driving charges -- £ ’ per company sending an improvised suffered a severe face laceration I I “lung” that was able to keep Eu- Thuixday at 525 p m when his gene alive until the perfected me- automobile struck the rear end of state district conference of Women of Moose At Left to chanical respirator arrived from a truck paikcd at 1833 South State Mrs reof If Adams state standing right Henry Helper St Paul Tuesday morning Since stieet then his condition has improved gent and Mrs B N Reddington of Helper conference According to Traffic Investigator L W Pence the motorist Earl steadily recorder seated Mrs Vearl J Manwill of Salt Lake City Meanw hile patient Gay of 224 Whiteeloud court was general chairman and Mrs John I Thomas of Ogden conDonald Birch 6 son of Mr and driving north on State street a few ference leader Mrs Max Birch of Duchesne was feet from the east cutb when the taken to the hospital Thursday accident occurred He was treated bringing the number of infantile at police emergeniy hospital Dance The driver of the truck Lewis Society Will paralysis cases In the institution to four Although the disease has S Humphries 39 of 3201 Eighth Members of (he Washington D Barn it was announced Thursday not yet affected Donald’s respira- East street was not in his vehicle C Members of the committee in Society of Utah w ho aie Utahns tory system his condition was re- at the time of the mishap charge are Quentin Cannon Blame resident the national in formerly Peterson Clarence C Neslen Roported "critical” The two other rases In the hoscapital will hold a dance Decem- land G Christopherson Richard L ber 15 at 930 p m at the Art Bud Jr and Frank E Moss pital are Mrs Lucille Worthen 28 of Sprmgville and Jimmy H Burn 17 of 2117 Twenty-thir- d But our s: - d GIVE THEM THESE Mr none s on Many state officers and members of Women of Moose of Utah attended a state district conference Thursday night at the Nevvhouse hotel Mrs Henry II Adams of Helper state regent officiated at ritualistic exorcises A recorder and auditor’s the general session Col sages were presented to Mts Adams Mrs Laura Gardner of Salt Lake City a chatter member Mrs John I Thomas of Ogden conference leader and Mrs Vearl J Manwill of Salt Lake City general chan man After the business meeting a buffet supper was served at the Moose hall to both Women of Moose and members of Salt Lake Moose No 259 A dance Ui followed lodge 4 Representatives from Women of Moose chapters in Helper Price Ogden Park City and Salt Lake City attended the conference The next Conference will be held January 13 at Price i inEugene Melrher 10- - ear-olfantile paralvsis victim showed definite indications of waging a winning battle against the pernicious disease at the Salt Lake General hospital Thursdav The boy a son of Mr and Mrs Henry J Melcher who reside five miles westbf the city late Thursday was reverted in "fair” condi- ake this thefinest Christmas had ever family your onal ef-- Polio Victim ‘Fair’ 17 I |