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I r r i f “Thursday Morning 'GOP -- Calls I Conference ' On Platform County Chairman 600 1 Reports Will Attend Meet VolunieerMclps Jordan Enrolls 29tlr Alien Students for To Register — Autumn Term Walter M Watanukl of Mid- SANDY — Teachers and students in 16 of the IT schools In Jordan school district Wednesday rushed through an opening day devoted primarily to registration and assignment of pupils Jto the proper classes Figures on the number of students registered will not be available until Friday Dr C N Jensen superintendent said All schools Jn the district were cleaned and renovated duting the summer and extensive work on the Union elementary and Junior high schools will prevent the bolding of classes there until next r : week vale Utah’s Nd 1 volunteer alien registrant brought eight aliens in for registration Wednesday to bring his total to whom he has 29 foreign-bor- n aided In the program George T Dimond registration director Japan-es- e said Last JSaturday Mr hfatanukl brought 16 Japanese to the office in room 106 Federal building to comply with the federal program -- Salt Laka county Republicans will meet Thursday at 8 p m at the Newhouse hotel for the county platform convention and election of delegates to the Republican state convention More than 600 delegates repre-ientin- g 238 voting districts in the county will attend David H Thomas county chairman said Tuesday night as the party draws up Its pledges and program for county government Encouraged by Primary Mr Thomas said the occasion also will be one o celebration for the Republicans in consideration of what Mr Thomas said was “a very encouraging Republican vote” at the Tuesday primary election An informal party and pep rally Will follow the business session Edwin D Hatch will present the keynote address for the gathering after an introduction by H Rich A convention chairman Other officers of the convention ere Mrs N A Dunyon vice chair? man Fred Finlinson secretary Alton Butterfield treasurer and E A Rogers chairman of the resolutions committee in charge of drawing up the- county platform LaMar Duncan will be in charge of the musical program for” the occasion Fine Follows Reckless Driver Count lake cniTTH oALi — Lamb 20 of 808 Sherman avenue pleaded guilty Wednesday to a charge of reckless driving and was sentenced by Justice of the Peace Herman Gygl to pay $25 or spend 10 days in jail He was givetf until Thursday to pay the fine Mr Lamb was arrested by Town Marshal L Beckstead- - Tuesday Albert Hendrickson of 743 Rich-ard- s street paid a S5 fine for driv- ing 55 miles an hour in a zone J A Maser of Riverdale admitted driving 45 miles an hour in a zone and paid a $5 fine Roy C Paul of 128 J street pdid a $3 fine for making an improper the turn at a red light le Meeting Called State delegates elected at gathering will be called to meet at the Newhouse hotel for instructions and organization plans September 14 at 10 a m The county convention is required of political parties under the new primary election law to MURRAY — Mike Mark of 20 select a county platform to which East 4800 South street pleaded elected nominees must subscribe innocent to a charge of speeding Wednesday before City Judge W Douglas Allen Mark was charged with driving 55 miles an hour m a zone Trial was set for Motorist Denies Speed Charge Hines Inspects S L Hospital September Weber County Ogden Hire' Joint Employes 13 He pleaded guilty to running a stop sign and was sentenced tq pay A $5 or spend three days in The United States is infinitely charge of failure to appearjailwas to health the better prepared guard dismissed when it was verified of large bodies of soldier and sail- that he had been confined to Salt naors who might be required'for Lake General hospital the day he tional defense than was thecase was scheduled to appear in 1916 Brigadier General Frank Vern Pettit of 3400 South Main T Hines of Washington D C arV street pleaded guilty to a charge ministrator of veterans’ affairs1 of failure to appear and was fined said Wednesday in Salt Lake City $5 Geheral Hines a native Salt Laker who was ip charge of trans- More than 160 officers and men OGDEN — Joint commissions of of the Seventh bombardment group Weber' county and Ogden city have attained housing through the Wednesday employed Micky Sand- civilian-ai- r housing commiters as relief telephone and' eleva- tee Richardcorps F Harding civilian tor operator and Olivett W Goe director said Wednesday as a member of the Janitorial force for the new adminis- of the new $911500 building to tration meeting in a joint session Mayor F M Abbott and County The commissions referred Commissioner J W Arrington for of various insurance com- investigation and recommendapany representatives on insurance tion: city-coun- ty -- roposals ’ L Realtors Name Envoys to Meet Boosters Discuss Ad Campaign r 1 7 - Map Activities Plans for fall and winter pro gram activities were outlined by Lions club directors Wednesday following luncheon in the New house hotel W C Walker presi deni was in charge A ladies night dinner dance is planned for September 27 open to members their wives or partners and their guests Bingham Girds For Galena Fete Opening 'BINGHAM — Two dances T will usher in the two-da- y GaleruTDays celebration which is scheduled-fo- r and Wednesday Thursday of next week and" Which already Is responsible for the dense growth of beards worn by almost every resident of Bingham A pre-Gale- dance will Days ME an costume Tuesday at the Gemmell club under the sponsorship of the Galena Days committee with W R Anderson entertainment chairman in charge Prizes will be awarded those with the outstanding costumes as well as those with the longest and strongest beards Mr Anderson be held T 000 000 said The other dance scheduled Monday in Firemen's hall is sponsored by members of Bingham volunteer fire company No 1 Mrs Eugene Jenkins is in charge of arrange- 7I7n a'& ir ir beard-growin- in of five ' A f V Boden Names Aids Jaycces Name Hospital Changes supervisory and appointment general Air Committee duty nurses at Salt Lake general Slated Today 5' 19 10 o le ld Offices of the committee wereMorfday Mr Harding estimated moved to the Ness building WedColonel Ralph Royce commandnesday into quarters of the Salt er bf the Seventh returned WedLake Real Estate board The com- nesday to Hamilton field wlth some mittee is composed of representaof his fellow officers to direct final tives of the board and Aoartment movement of the group from their former California base to Salt Lake House Association of Utah cooperCity ating with air corps officials The remaining group officers Approximately 90 officers and and men will come in largely by men are yet to be housed with full truck rail and private passenger arrival of the Seventh here by ears MURRAY — Murray city's four schools were filled with activity Wednesday as the first day of school started without a hitch according to Dr James Clove superintendent High school students started their year’s glass work while registration and assignment of courses occupied most of the day in the other three schools Speeder Draws Fine Penalty porting troops across the Atlantic during the World war said 91 hospitals and staffs of the veterans' administration are prepared to be a major factor 'in safeguarding health of service men Here on his first visit in two years the administrator praised landscaping done around the Salt Lake veterans’ hospital as "a credit to the federal government" zone He also inspected for the first of new the hospital time the wing which houses administrative and other facilities Among patients he greeted was Bert L Halligan of Chicago director of the national field service of the American Legion who was stricken ill here a week ago Aimed at promotion of civil and General Hines left Wednesday military aviation training proevening by Union Pacific train en grams in Utah a new Salt Lake route to Washington D C junior chamber of commerce committee was organized Wednesday by directors with J R Jones chosS en to head the program Theo M Merrill vice president was named a director of the Utah State junior chamber of commerce to succeed Heber C Brimley Graham H Doxey president and whose term expired Richard F Harding secretary of Advocated by the United Stales the Salt Lake Real Estate bqard chamber of commerce the Wednesday were appointed 'dele- junior aviation program will seek to enthirtv-thir- d annual to the gates amateur flying air field convention of the National ‘Asso- courage civil aeronautics auimprovement ciation of Reql Estate boards to thority pilot training and the fedbe held November 11 to 15 in eral "flying cadet” program Philadelphia L K Irvin’e president presided The action was taken at a meetat the session ing of the Salt Lake unit's board of directors held in the Hotel Utah Mr Harding who Is vice chairman of tht national secretaries’ council will discuss “Real Estate Board Activities" at a meeting of secretaries First meeting of the season for MAGNA — Plans for the Salt Lake Real Estate board local patronage and increasing attracting be held will Wednesday at 12:15 business from surrounding comp m In the Hotel Utah A repre munities through an advertising sentative of the army air corps campaign were discussed Wednesis scheduled to speak day night at a meeting of the Magna-GarfieBoosters an organization of business and pto fessional men and women One of the group’s projects is to advertise the Magna-Garfiearea as a scenic section and cooperation of the Utah Copper company will be sought In routing visitors through the smelters and Meetings scheduled Thursday in mills Salt Lake City include: t One of- - the committees reported Newhouse hotel — Studebaker planting of trees on Magna’s Main and side streets will be started corporation all day league 11 a m Westinghouse next spring 1 Electric company J C Denton president con p m Broth erhood of Locomotive Firemen and ducted the meeting Enginemen 7:30 p m American Legion auxiliary 8 p m Young i Democratic club 8 p m Salt Lake To Sponsor Luncheon County Republicans 8 p m MIDVALE— The Midvale ComHotel Utah— KIwania club 12:15 munity club will sponsor a hot ' im p Safeway Employes lunch for school children Tuesday 6:30 p’ m from 11:45 a m to 1 p m at the Other meetings — Salt Lake As- First L D S ward church on sociation of Life Underwriters Center street Mrs Kenneth Dunn Beau Brummel cafe noon Utah chairman of the entertainment State Old Age Pension and Assist- committee said Wednesday A ance organization 41 Pofit Office small charge will be made for the lunches place 2 p m S L Meetings September Housing Agency Aid$ Army Air liiif Members Pali Lake Lions g ments Another kangaroo court will be held Thursday at 3:30 p m at the corner of Carr Fork and Main street Dale Johnston Galena Days chairman announced Wednesday Ail beardless males passing this spot will be taken before the magistrate and fined A meeting of the Galena' days committee Wednesday flight 'Was devoted to drawing Up 'the complete program for the two-da- y festival The committee voted to expend more than $1000 in prizes and entertainment for the celebration Prizes planned included those for best floats in the parade g MIDVALE — W R Pierce of the contest muckDraper was sentenced Wednesday loading and mining contests chilby Justice of the Peace C E Mat- dren’s races and other events thews to pay $5 or spend three days nv jail He was charged with driving 50 miles an hour in a ld -- Activity Marks Start Qf Murray Schools t State $bc Salt £akt ftritmne- - 't) TTst-j- fi U 1 ?3j! ’510 positions ' if hospital were made by County Commissioner Roscoe Boden Wednesday in what was described as a "readjustment of the staff” Miss Alda Ditchfield night supervisor was transferred to supervision of the maternity ward replacing Mrs Quata Howells and Mrs Mildred Edwards became night supervisor Each position pays $105 Miss Helen Laar was a month made head nurse at $80 a month reptacing Miss Peggy McMillan Misses Helen Leone White Bonnie Howellt Barbara McCombs Marguerite Kearns and Marion Conta were named general duty nurses at $75 a month each The appointments were approved by the county commission if' on ft irrfc in 511 j31L ft i r- - f 14 m fj-- p tb Utm jr-- j Las SaSSiSg18' ’ CLOTHS’ Mother Asks Aid To Find Girl SPECIAL OFFER! 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