| Show S r 'V sT J- - f - r--m V i - ? £lj t Salt £ak Sunday Morning- - Tribune- - -- - May Have Prize Winner Game Board' Hikes Doe Kill Perinils i J ' ‘ 'j Telephone Firm Places All in Readiness Awaited Switch to Dials By George W Ford Introduction of dial t telephones-aneven- Lists Become Definite in Political Race - -- awaited Jy virtually all residents of Salt Lake Cityylll be Body Also Boosts v - ' August 4 194b Withdrawals Thin effected- August— 1 7f by the Mountain States Telephone -- 1 f ElkQuota T t v jv:Cvvl‘J and TelegfapH company The chdnge-pvrfrothe present manual system to the highly mechanized and 'efficient dial sysAction to permit thi- killing of tem will be made almost Instanta"1949in deer 15150 hornless the neously with practically no interin season Utah— approxihunting ruptions In service according to Franklin S Cundiff' Utah manamately 50 per cent more than In 1939— was taken Saturday by the ger of the company Culminating nearly- two years’ Utah hoard of big game control In work by hundreds pf extra ema lengthy executive session In the ployes the hew dial aystem will lata capitol building represent part of a $3000000 teleThe" action will allow hunting of phone improvement program In ' Satt"CSKe City " doe deer In nine separate areas of the state Largest kill permitted Twa Building Erected will be on the Fishlake national The program Included erection forest where provision for 9000 of two new buildings the main doe permits was made structure at 77 East First South The board also increased from street to house the business quar800 to 880 the number of elk perters and an extensive dial board mits to be issued took action to and the- - south telephone building huntto at 78i East Twenty-firgame preserves npqjtli South ing and provided means to distristreet to house supplementary dial bute permits for doe" hunting in equipment for the city’s telephone counties' where applications for system alpermtis exceed the number Approximately 43:000 telephones lowed In the city will be affected by the change and each Instrument will Views Presented have a new number’ The executive session followed The present "Wasatch” and "Hya public hearing at which sports- land’’ names will be dropped and 1 — iw'men and representatives of wild': tJ aU new numbers will consist of life’ associations On’ the one hand When ft comes to choosing a favorite flower Carol Howe five digits such as on and ranchers and stockmen New d directories seven-year-oE of of Earl Mr Mrs Howe and daughter the other presented their views on will be delivered August 15 and 16 “Miss 5601 New Ninth a Zealand" East will street take the number of doe deer and elk containing all the new numbers that should he killed gladiolus several of which she is holding' but subscribers will be asked not limfavored groups Sportsmen’s to use the new books until after deer to kill the iting August 17 J 10000 while the stockmen urged Full instruction on how to use a kill 'of 45000 to prevent what the dial telephone is offered to they said was serious overcrowdthe public in the lobby of the new ing of grazing lands maid telephone building The wild life groups recommend Here’ Ho w to Do It ed issuance of 500 to 600 elk permits and the ’stockmen asked IsBefore dialing a number under suance of 150Ci permits the dial system a user will first remove the receiver and listen for Doe Permits Assigned Many Awards Await Exhibitors of Blooms the dial tone a steady ' Doe deer permits will be Issued Two-Da- y sound In Society’s Display In the following numbers for the If this somyl is" present then the various localities of the state unuser can dial the number required Entries to Be Judged in Two Divisions der the board's action: If calling from a party line phone Cache district 1000 Lost Creek and the dial tone is not heard in400 ef sides district (both canyon) Tenth annual show of the Utah Gladiolus society will open quire if the line is being used by Uinta national forest 200 Stans-bur- y afc1 p mHn the Newhouse hotel to continue through someone else: Saturday range Grantsvilie district However If successive ' 250 Twelve-mil- e district Mayfiela Sunday when flowers on display will be distributed among visitors heard it indicates that clicks are another north to Ephraim 1200 San Juan w R uensen president announced Saturdayperson is dialing In this case wait t county 400 Huntington canyon Gtadioli must be entered in one unlit the dialing stops then in200 Fishlake national forest 9000 of two sections designed to make the exhibit of gladioli of Utah form the party that you have and Dixie national forest 2500 towith his call and reeompelition a ’fair as possible origin and to the display of tal 15150 5000 or more Growersjfho receiver planted place your flowers For the t Elk permits will be' issued In bulbs will- - be classed In section A acBecause of the 'uncanny the following numbers lor various those growing Mas than 5000 in former the American home of the dial aystem errors curacy districts: is for offered medal in wrongs numbers etcsection B All'flowers will be seg- achievement can be Cache district 75 bulls 75 cows the latte Lihe bronze medal of made only by the users according to color’ v Nebo district 125 bulls 125 cows regated Prizes offered Include the two the Canadian Gladiolus society To report a fire or call police Mantl district (norh end) 25 bulls All flowers fqr display must be on an of Mrs gift trophies governor's emergency case dial 0 no cows Mantl district (south end) Reed "Stevens which are iSving a t t h e- e xh i bit i on room before 11 (operator) and ak for the police 125 bulls 125 cows Fishlake nawill The m a be won society to the Saturday station or fire department This cups permanently by tional forest' 90 bulls 90 cows exhibitors best basket of furnish eontalnets except in' the operation is to be used only when Heaston district 15 bulls 10 cows vase of IQ stated officials bosket an emergency arises and- notfor gladioli spikes in red total 455 bulls 425 cows total while and blue— Ana by a Officers Of the l't ah Gladiolus calling station for genlk: 880: grower' and The Sitter by society Include- beside Mr Jeneral - rnformatioh: ’Regular numsen president Earl E Howe Mur- bers of the two an amateur beaiens Specified departments will There are special prizes for the ray W Reed Nutlall Provo and be listed in the new book sold be this Doe permit will S vice presR the Ogden tallest spike the spike having Champneys year for $1:50 and the doe hunting most open florets the spike having idents and Miles laibrum MJd: Can’t ‘Swamp’ Operators season will coincide with the regMr Cundiff pointed" out that tpe largest florets the grand vale secretary Show ehatrman 1s ular deep season October 19 to 29 champion and the best each R B Gorham Salt Lake City and with the dial system there will inclusive -t- he- board ruled Elk of several spike i 1 baskets and artistic ar- p r e - comm ee eh alrma n Is he no chance of "swamping" the permita will be aold to residents rangements of gladioli George Spile also of Salt Lake operators with too many calls In for $10 and to nonresidents for interest will center on City case of an emergeney Special — $50 Elk season will be November "Late at night with the present 7 to 6 Inclusive system the number of operators Game preserves opened fog hunton duty is cut down because of ing this fall were as follows: the decrease in the number of Cache aa of 1938 with Small telephone calls” Mr Cundiff said area still closed Dixie open Man-t- i "If a major emergency should Fishlake Nebo open open arise under our present system opbn aa of 1939 Stansbury open during thf late- - hours the resultaot 1937 1938 and 1939 Heaston ing Increase in telephone calls West o£- - Tooele side open Wasatch open Parowan-Paragona- h The Democratic state executive committee Saturday accepted would temporarily swamp the comparatively few operators on duty open Provo open Mt Timpano-go- s the resignation of two state central committee officers and author"But with the dial system the opedvv connections are made mechanically ized Chairman Parnell Black to name successors Authorised Survey The resignations were submitted and the intricate workings of the new switch board will be on duty A special order was given by the by Lyle B Nicholes who resigned at all times board to the state fish and game ” the position of state secretary to "If an emergency should arise department to contacfresidenta manage the campaign of Henry D late at night or any other tifne e area to of the Movie for the Democratic nomina- - t lie dial workings' will be able to determine what action' if atjy carry the increased load of calls should be taken relative to relie tion for governor and State Senawithout Increasing the number of ing trespass by deer on farm lands reState Insurance Commissioner tor Gordon Weggeland who operators on' duty" The board requested a report and pointed out that In —Will taks action at a later meeting C Clarence Neslen Saturday issued signed as treasurer to actively par‘ Detaila of the plan for drawing a new permit to the Guardian ticipate in the campaign of Repreof doe permita were drawn up- - by Benefit association 709 South Main sentative Abe Murdock for the the board The plan calls for apstreet to write IhSUrance In Utah Democratic U S senate nominaplications for doe permits to be The action was takehvin line with tion made in the counties where the The actions were taken at a Individual hunters wish to' hunt a ruling by Attorney GenMjil JoApplications will be received in the seph Chez the commissioneKsald meeting held in the Newhouse ho"" court houses In each couhty afThe permit of the company Was tel fected from September 20 to 30 revoked on July 6 because of al Candidate to Speak The committee also authorized In counties where the applications leged violation of a state law pro SANDY — Henry D Moyle fito alBlaok a Chkmnan of exceed the number appoint permit discrimination between Inhibitiftg for the gubernatorial candidate lowable public drawings will be surance risks of the same" class nance committee and reiterated a on the Democratic nomination held In the court ’houses on Oc- Mr Neslen said that ofi a rehear- prevlously'-ajioptestand that It tober 3 at 9 a nv under the su- ing of the revocation action It will ticket will be the principal IfvVhands off" policy maintain' pervision 'of the local newspapers was brought out that while disspeaker Wednesday at 8:30 p m until the party nbnyinees are seend local wild life federations and criminatory clauses had been conf Sandy recreation hall Soren conservation groups tained in policies issued by the lected Rasmussen is in charge of the Possible effects of the third-tercompany they had not been exerpublic meeting cised issue and the nomination of iilrnyy The attorney general held that A Wallace for vice wer president since the discriminatory clauses discussed Meet Delayed According to reports §eont had not been exercised a new per- the committee members expressed ShANDY— East Jordan district mit could be granted Mr Neslen the view that the third terfh would Boy Stout court of honor origi- said the company changed the not be a serious in their nally scheduled for Sunday has handicap form of Its policies before the been postptmwl until Septemrespective localities A few memRobert F Toronto 26 local Boy revocation bers from major sugar beet prober 1 so as noKjo conflict with Scout' leader was en route Satur- -' ducing counties said the reputed the East Jordan ixD S stake day to Tucson Ariz where’ he will attitude of Secretary of Agricuin Ut pageant at Glacio assume' new duties as field execu- -' Markrls Plan Outing lture Wallace toward the domestic tie Cottonwood canyon&yriday tive of the Catalina council JBoy Scouts of America according to Officials and employes of the sugar Industry had ’ produced some according to J E Mickelsetdis-tricBut they ex'scout commissioner D E Hammond executive of the Crystal Palace markets will hold adverse reactions Salt Lake council their annual summer outing Sun- - pressed confidence that this could Mr Toronto has been living with day at 2:30 p m at Fairmont be overcome by presentation of the Lesion Slates -- Meet The program will Include facts concerning the status of the his parents Mr and Mrs Albert park MIDVALE— Jordan post No softball volleyball and- - o th e r bec grower under the Democratic Toronto at 239Douglaa street 35 American Legion will meet For the last several yevs Mr garbes Managers of the five stores administration Wednesday it Midvile city ‘halt" - Toronto has specialized In youth in Salt Lake City are in charge Commander E A Jensen said of S missionL D an As arrangements problems Election of delegates Saturday Moyles to Be Honored ary In Germany seven years ago to the state convention and se' he atudied the Hitler youth moveMr and Mrs Eugene H Merrill lection of committees for thS ment and last year hq graduated Reports Suit Tlieft will entertain at a reception Moncoming year will he conductedfrom the national1 training achool W C Coleman of 280 East day fronq 5 to 7:30 p m in honor for scout executives In New Jersey Fourth South street Saturday re- of Mr and Mrs D Moyti Henry He resigned this week as Explor- -' ported to Salt Lake police theft at the Merrill residence Family Sets Reunion 92 South er leader of troop 248 University of a suit of clothes from his auto- Wolcott street ’ Mr Moyle is a RlVERTON-- A reunion of the ' L D S ward to accept the new mobile parked at the rear of candidate for the Democratic nomFranklahd family will lake place ' In Arizona post ination for governor August 18 at 2 p m t the home Fixes Seasons Major -- Choices by LT wo m and weld the factions Into an har' monious army for the final election in November Their solution would be to movei dates up the nominating primary " a few weeks ’ - g The fear of Democrats and the hopewt lha right-win- g Democrats that large numbers of Republicans would jump over the political fence and dictate Democratic nominees in thf primaries havg been dissipated to a considerable extent by the volume of G O left-win- P - -- ( -- y ns gray-covere- ld Tenth Annual Gladiolus ens — Opemng'bf headquarters for Otto A Wiesley candidate for the Republican nomination for governor was announced Saturday The headquarters are in the Newhouse hotel and T C Hanson Salt Lake “hum-m-min- Driver Accused Of Refusing Passage Way - Cana- - dian-originated The old and the new Upper R S Stringfellow of 551 Downington avenue receives a demonstration on how to operate a dial telephone from Miss Grace Meacham in the lobby of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph old company building Lower one of the B Graeme fashioned crank phones being used by Robert - f of-th- e - T State Democratic Board Accepts Resignation ’ Insurance Firm Gets Permit Kamas-Hoytsvllf- d Scout Leader Takes New 'Post ' ' e " -r ' 11 - e-- V - ? e - " — work "Only those operators who were given temporary employment during the installation of the dial sySi tern will be put out of employment Hnd they were informed of this condition when given their jobs "Even with the dial system operators still will be needed to handle long distance information and calls” Mr Cundiff further explained that the dial system will create jobs for more meh on the mechan- ical force "The new equipment will re- quire the services of a number of electrical mechanics at all lours of the day to service any part that might temporarily get out of working order” - Although engineers of the tele Brief Items- of Interest From Salt Lake County ''r ft' troduction of the dial system will not mean a “layofC” of permanent telephone operators “Those operators w'ho have been with’ the telephone company -- for considerable length of time will either be placed in other departments or retained for operating P Page Supper will be served at 6 p m and the subsequent program will be in honor of William and Maria E Space Frankland "of Mrs Thomas Calls Fair Board - Salt Lake will meet county fair Tuesday at 8 p m at Murray city hall E O: Brothers board president announced Saturday MURRAY The board 'RIVERTON — A program ot sports and entertainment climaxed by a dance was enjoyed by the members of the Newbold family at a reunion in Fairmont park’ in Sugarhouse Saturday afternoon and evening &itvjpistribution Set by County X ‘ Poison bran grasshopper bait will be— distributed - at the West Jordan L D S ward chapel Tuesday at 4:30 p m to those living In the West and South Jordan areas' Marden Broadbent assistant county agent said Saturday' No charge will bg made for the bait but those calling for It are asked to bring sacks for exchange " m m m s Oscar W Carlson candidate for the Republican nomination for the U S’ senate Saturday announced the Appointment of Willard Ash- ton Salt Lake City business man as his campaign manager Mr Ashton will be assisted by Mrs Alfred T Egan: The Carlson campaign headquarters will be at Bank building ' Croup to Meet A comSOUTH SALT LAKE Officers of the Germania A C plaint was filed Saturday before and members of committees in Justice of the Peace Herman Ggi charge of the program will meet m at the Hotel Monday at charging E B Newport 760 South Newhouse to draw up final plans Jto street with State per- for refusing the organization’s annual mit another automobile to’ pass his “sportsfest” slated August 8 at own after suitable warning had Lagoon “ been given T-Bleak who Sheriff Deputy Missionary Will Talk signed the complaint asserted that Grant Brown who returned to Newport increased his speed when Salt Lake City recently after fillhe tried to pass him in Parley’s ing a missibn for the L- D S canyon church In Germany will be the Richard L Flelsch 1073 First at services Sunday at 6:30 avenue paid a $15 fine after plead- speaker L D S p m in the Twenty-fourt- h miles65 to an ing guilty driving ward chapel 710 North: FirsLWest a zone in Also hour street charged with speeding Walter ’ phone company have been mapping out he dial program for several years actual work on the change over was started a year ago Since that time men have beem Installing new equipment and soldering millions of wires to connect all lines with the dial system For the past month routine tests have been made daily to insure trouble free operation and to "exercise”' the new equipment When the new system goes Into effect the longest straight manual switchboard in the world will be Mr Cundiff put out of service said the present board used in the old building of the telephone company has this distinction "There are other boards in the world that are longer but they are curved or turned The board in the old telephone building runs nearly the full length of one of the floors" 'he explained "On this board operafoks have I n Ri Cf Of SI Cf ' - Bi c H E P? - East Forty-eight- h (4800) South street was sentenced to pay $10 or spend five days in jail He admitted driving zone 50 miles an hour in a --Car Gotberg of Midvale was sentenced to pay $5 pr spend three days in jail for speeding 45 miles zone A like an hour in a sentence was imposed on Joe Keeli412 East Seventh South ngstreet for running a red light Two convicted speeders were sentenced by Justice of the Peace Arthur B Bringurst James LaMar Knowjden 147 Tenth East street was sentencedito pay $10- or spend 0 been Handling an averageof five days in jail for driving 50 After miles an hour in a telephone calls a day zone August 17 most of this work will The jail sentence and $250 were be mechanical" suspended upon payment of the balance A similar sentence with the jail sentence and $5 suspendChristensen W be eli on sei th ve 1680 le le t T1 F You SAVE 20 on Our 4c and 8c NOTIONS! y ii Coah' or Clark' Thread Needles — 6 Penco Bobby Pins — 36 Chrome-Pl- t !ed Thimble Penco Pins 160 coun3 b Gold-Ev- e b s 4f V n 325-00- Murray Lists ed School Costs fyjr MURRAY — It cost an average of $6510 to educate each of the 12803 pupils in Murray city schools In 1939 according to the annual report of the receipts and expenditures submitted to the board of education by James Glove superintendent of schools The number of pupils was Computed pn a basis of average daily attendance This figure’ however does not include $21388116 spent for capi-toutlay and debt service and charged up to cash on hand as of June 30 1940 For actual operating expenditures Midvale Contest was al was spent total of $19181163 was spent during the year" for purchase of land and equipment alterations and additions to school buildings Total receipts from all sources for the year were $29723206 The school population -- served by the city schools was 1477 and the as- sessed valuation of taxable prop erty was $4168694 Local taxei on A this property accounted slightly more thajn- 13 per cent of the total revenues imposed on Joseph yds Button 60" Tape Measure Shoe Polish Majastir U fl Pet Off R 6846 Plans for the a 8 Y P f 'U Mingle-E- BLADES 25 '“25c Thinner! f I Sharper! Draws Entries MIDVALE — fi jape — 8 Tall W an- k Mar I b I o ! h Garment nual Harvest Days festival August 4 gained Impetus Saturday with the announcement of two entrants in the king arid quefen con- si y 21-2- a: Bag 1' test The two entrants are Doothy Troester daughter of Mr and Mrs Arnold Troester of Midvale and Ralph Earl Burns son of Mr and Mrs Earl F Burns of ’East Mid’ vale A meeting of the 'geperaU committee in charge ofr4ha festival will be held Wednesday at Midvale city hall with detailed plans for the celebration to- be discussed at that time ' chintz bag for I gar ments Zippar 60-- i n e h s n y W 01 Jl P' e SANITARY NAPKINS 15c St O! e' a fl I Soft! Absorbent! Tapered! Bo of In R 12 U Communityv Club SutS McCtlH 'MIDVALE— The "final summer meeting of the Midvale Ladies’ Junior Community club will be 100 Nuns End Course held Wednesday at Glacio park In k A ' summer school Little Cottonwood canyqn Mrs Course for nearly 100 Catholic Maida Dahl chairman of arrangesisters from Utah California and ments said Saturday Idaho closed Saturdpv at the Col: Cars will leave Midvale city hall ‘at 6 p m Assisting Mrs Dahl legt- of St Courses Included library manage-- ! are Mrs Carol Kemp Miss Ruby ment science philosophy politics Roarh Miss Alicia Smith and Miss economics and education Melba Hobby - Styrdy Bas Shunning Thirteenth East street driving at the same speed Curtis year-to-ye- Newhold Family Meets charge 8p of Ti67 llarrison avenue : 1 is In City - ' filings' few weeks A ago it appeared probable thatth§ Republicans would have few or no major contests for nominations This would have left the party membefs free to vote on the Democratic side cf the ballot in the primaries-an- d possibly to wield the balance of power in the opposition party But an upsurge of G O P confidence brought out an unexpectedly large innumber of aspirants-there- by creasing the incentive for Repun-licato vote oh their own ticket in the primary With five candidates for governor four for the U S senate four for congress in the First district and five for congress ini the Second district Republicans will have lively contests of their own some'of which are likely to carry over to the October run-of- f st i r (CoffllfiUMl Pfoia - TALON FASTENERS— 6 to 9 inch 19£ Solid STEEL SHEARS 49 Washable Dress Shields 15 Men’s SUSPENDERS 49 Boys’ SUSPENDERS 25 FOR BABY: Rubber CRIB SHEETS 25 Seamless PANTIES 25 11 ih Re M wl 38 by Su ‘fTh -- at qu of Je |