Show Friday Morning- £ake Tribune £bc - Basin Engineer Outlines Diversion Plan State County Officials Ponder Tax Puzzles -- Reva Beck Bosonc Elected President of Soroptimists 'Files to Open Today on Census Jobs fed-er- al long-awaite- d Island chapter International Footprint association Thursday at the Beau Brummel cafe He said the plan to bring the water In large quantities to the Great Basin offers the only assurance for Utah’s future growth and development Gtover A Giles arranged the program Captain E A Hedman president urged members to donate o(d toys to be repaired by city police and fire department workers for distribution to the director announced Thursday If you can fill the following requirements then apply at the census office In room 231 federal building without delay You must be a citizen of the United States must devote your entire time to the bureaus work must he a resiwhile employed dent of the district in which employment is sought must furnish satisfactory evidence as to charneedy acter personality and employment record must be In good health and free from disabling handicaps and must be at least 21 years of age Mr Meeks said applicants also must have had a high school education or Its equivalent must be able to write legibly and should be willing to work at night when necessary He said about 60 persons will be given employment in January to take a business census and about 400 others In the spring to take Betsy Wetsey and Baby Iron Problems of assessment for property tax purcounty the population and agriculture cencounty assessor Hillman Dailey assessor and Irwin Arnovity chairman of sus poses are studied by state and county offiPersons living beyond the bountax commission (Story page 36) Left to right J Earl Stuart Rich cials daries of the area taken care of by to the Salt Lake City office may make application at various district offices beginning Monday The district offices are at Ogden Price and Richfield have sufficient funds to operate f The matter will be discussed also Tribune Intermountain Service S2o District supervisors finished a be two years and the opening must Monday at 8 p m at a meeting of school In Salt Lake City OGDEN — A possible solution to delayed proportionately he said Conand Lake and headed home to open Salt the Building deThursday the laundry problem that may struction Trades council at the their respective offices Blair Rich- Inmates Could Do It tuberstate new of the lay opening ardson spoke to them at the final Labor temple Dr Morrell said he believed the culosis hospital here failed Thursbest solution would be to have the day when commercial laundry oplaundry done for a year erators flatly declined to agree to hospital's 18 months by commercial laun168 SO MAIN or accept the hospital’s laundry on a dries or by inmates of the state TOYLAND 174 Sa Main temporary basis industrial school until the next A meeting of laundry opeiators a set for state legislature appropiiates to discuss the problem building fund for the hospital canceled was Thursday night labor has when E J Fjeldsted secretary of anOrganized to inmates registered of the Inobjection the Ogden chamber of commerce dustrial school the doing laundry ascertained the laundrymen’s final work Unions have long taken a attitude stand against convict labor comOperators declared their plants wnth commercial worters were not equipped to take on the peting officials explained additional hospital laundry without Union officials have expressed installation of new equipment and the fear that if the laundry work the prospects of the new business is started on a temporary basis being temporary made the installa- hospital officials will delay buildtion of more equipment impracing a hospital laundry tical Expect Solution by Feb 1 Offer Technical Aid Dr Morrell said he was confi“However the operators offered dent some solution to the problem hostheir full cooperation with would be worked out by February — hit instant Brand new on pital officials in planning a laun- 1 tentative date for the hospital’s dry plant at the hospital” Mr Final equipment is exKodak Vigilant Slx-2- 0 (63) Is packed Fjeldsted said "and promised to opening conbutton Push new pected to be installed later this features with in technical assistance designgive month The state building comtrols opening and closing Body shutand equipping the plant when mission will turn over the hospital ’’ ter release minimizes camera move- ing is built it to the state board of health as ment Two finders Kodak Anastlg-mat6- 3 If a laundry plant must be built soon as lens Pictures 2 14x314 Inches it is finished which probait will opening the hospital bly will be shortly after January 1 63) for six delay KODAK VIGILANT SIX-20- ? months or more according The month of January would be to Dr Joseph R Morrell of Ogden needed to assemble the hospital Line of of chairman state board the of Complete personnel Dr Morrell said health Kodaks Cameras Dr Morrell explained Thursday and Supplies that the hospital has $180 000 for Unions Will Discuss operation and manitenance for a two-yeperiod after opening If Laundry Problem some of this money is used to build 13 East 1st South Was 4939 a laundry the hospital will not forThe problem of laundry work the new tuberculosis hospital at Ogden will be discussed during an executive committee meeting of the Utah State Federation of Labor Sunday at the Labor temple Paul M Peterson of Salt Lake City president said Thursday Sitst5!5t5it5tS!5lJ y r9a ft I I “rEOoto54E5 ft I £1 02s I $385 L?''8Sclo$8S5 fi Operators Kill Hospital Laundry Proposition ten-da- y 40s A 27' TMovie Official to Visit S L on Business James R Grainger president of Republic Pictures of Hollywood In Salt Lake City SatMrs Reva Beck Bosone Salt will arrive 7 35 a m for a brief at urday Lake City court judge and active business visit political worker w asilected presiThe motion picture executive dent of the Soroptimists club will be accompanied by J T ShefThursday evening at a meeting In field of Salt Lake City theater Mr Sheffield franchise owner Hotel Utah who has been in Denver will join Mrs Bosone succeeds Dr Mar- the Republic official at that point garet Andrews who conducted the meeting Other officers named Included Miss Lillian Parkinson first Mrs vice president Florence O Rourke second vice president Miss Myrtle A Schwan of Murray h recording secretary Mary corresponding secretary A Grace Wilton treasuier Mrs F Erie Bond auditor Dr Mildred N Nelson of Murray and Mrs directors Emily Stewart two-yediand Lois Greenwood Want a job taking the 1940 census? Friday will be the day when residents of Salt Lake Tooele Davis and Utah counties may” begin filing applications for situations as enumerators and clerks Heber Meeks Utah census Engineering data on the proposed plan to divert water from the Colorado river basin east of Vernal for use in Utah is to be available probably by 1941 Leland H Kimball engineer manager for the Colorado river-GreBasin project told members of Antelope December 13 1939 ’1 Edge-wort- X one-ye- rector After the business meeting the members conducted a Christmas 4aww ft ) exchange Mrs Rea Beck Bosone Discussed at the meeting were newly elected president of the plans for Installation of a new Soroptimists Soroptimists club at Provo Monday at 7 30 p m in the Hotel Robsession relative to the taking of erts under direction of the Salt the business census Lake club “Business men will cooperate with you” he declared “because business knows the value of a ” complete and accurate census Mr Richardson is chairman of a special committee appointed by the Salt Lake chamber of commerce to InDays when Almy Wyo early sure cooperation between business coal camp five miles north of men and census takers Evanston Wyo was In its heydey were recalled by former residents Hollanders to Speak and persons who taught school Four converts to the LDS there at a reunion Thursday in the church from Holland who arrived Beau Brummel cafe In charge of arrangements for in Salt Lake City recently will address the regular meeting of the the function were Mrs George Holland LDS association Friday Graham president of the Almy at 8 15 p m In the Fourteenth club of Salt Lake City and Mrs LDS ward chapel 151 West First Alonzo L Hutchinson past presiSouth street Speakers will be Mr dent Thirty guests were present at and Mrs G Reesink M Moody the luncheon party and B Block Se Almy Club Holds ha favorite radio program o why Everyone Reunion Here not an individual radio ach member of the for family? 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