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IP - ' ''' A la :0 0 '' 0 't t t4 V V et 0 t 6 1 IV 4t 'V '4 4 1r '4 $ - Vt a' - 41 - t o ' e p p - --- v' -- v AO qv -a -- kg - - - - -- I - - - it ' ' — u r - 4B &laity Morning— ' L District S ' 1 '0'''' ' ' ' — - ' - Candidarti Backs Vetterli - s svo if i - ''''' 1 - -- - a if :' I ' '' ' ' egO0' a a t ''aa 11 " IS " - r " - at '''' 4 ' l' V t :::: :: '' $ ' a 1 $ ' I 1 4 i "")1:: 4H i' '' if 0 - 3 k 1 I ''?: I v' brigh-t-- l':'1 e - ' a: ::: oii1: :''''' The judgment of 1133144 was awarded to the government for alleged extraction by the land company of coal from federally owned land without the payment of royalty: Utah claims a share of the money under an old law making the - schools benefidarles in part of returns from federal lands Mr Chez explained Before going to Washington the 9 Utah " attorney general attended 1 the annual convention of the i American Bar association and the A ' attorney generals' conference both Ni In Philadelphia ::f::::1 He said a fiery debate was prej :::Z:- ?:: ' cipitated by a resolution opposing a presidential third term and while this was defeated the lawyers ::t::: 7:ti::'I adopted a resolution pledging the zupport of the anociation to the t' ' ? :': national defense program An important step taken by the convention Mr Chez said was approval of a resolution urging substitution of court trials for im:'''' :::i:::::"::4 against peachment proceedings federal judges guilty of wrongdoing It was held that impeach— ment proceedings are clumsy and take up the time of the United :''''''' States congress which should be ' devoted to something else k::: v: 0 'lg ilk ' -- ' 4- ' - :5::::::: 4 "He is the only candidate run': '' ':': t t''k A: ''''aaoaeoaaa:0:: ning for either the high office of senator governor or congress on " the Republican ticket who was t) born and reared in Salt Lake City I '1'''': '''::" Because Salt Lake City and 1 i a' is center of population ?::::::f:: i the county '''::::'':::':li:i 1 1 of this district I believe that the ::'?'id congressman should be elected — from this county Mr Vetterli has filled with distinction every position he ever held and for that 4N — reason I am pledging h I no my - 0 wholehearted support and I urge '''f'4'x7s: ' his nomination for congress'" I I 1 Open Club Quarters k I N nt The new '11 club headquarters were opened at M South Main street for the pur11Ift pose of facilitating contacts with head of will who Officers Utah "stu University citizens interested in supporting Ident life" his candidacy The office will be during 1140-4- 1 will leave a variety under the supervision of Mrs of summer occupations Mona Snelgrove A Ottenheimer Miss Lavon A S U U vice left president sold candy lop Sharp and Miss Helen Fisher Iover the counter while A S U U secretary For the present it w a s announced the office will be open Phyllis Wilson Berntson top right sold merfrom 9 a m until 6 p m Later chandise in a large department store Presion in the campaign it will be dent Jack Shilling center a machinist bears kept open several evenings each week J Blaine Corry w a a elected chairman ' and Robert E' Jones treasurer 'of a new Willkie club formed in Ogden Friday night There are now more than-- a dozen filch clubs functioning in the state:s1 :::::1: :::'7::::'''-- i ?::':::::Al:'::":': 8 i :::: 1 i i: :':!:'l'i:2'f 5a ::'a: '1' :'a:''' ti a' i :!Y:'1:::' '" A :' if 4 :1?:: il:' Willkie-for-Preside- - 4 1 I down on a drill press while at the left is Charlotte Louise Swaner 'historian a summer secretarial clerk In the lower left hand corner Treasurer Wayne Davis Hawkins cleans and inspects his pistol °at tamp" Val Jolley Sheffield second vice president pictured lower right as groundman on a line crew takes his cue from the'men overhead 'El' Student Leaders Bid Couple Plans innversgry Farewell to Jobs- 1 - ' Women Draft Lecture Plans- - ' N' - ' -- - Committees to make arrange- knents for the free public lecture N of George E Sokolsky lecturer and writer next Tuesday noon in the Newhouse hotel were an- pounced Saturday by Mn Howard Candland president of the local chapter of Pro Allude& Mr Sokol- 'sky is scheduled to arrive Tuesday at 9:55 a m and will spend the entire day here Title of his lee- ture will be "The Horns of the Dilemma" His western tour is sponsored by the national organi- 'zation of Pro America Committee members announced by Mr- s- Candiand Were: Lecture cornmittet—Mrs R W Madsen chairman'' Mrs H J Plurnhot Mrs A PFAU Kesler Mrs W P Dunn Mrs Robert C Newson Mrs OtHerbert Cohen and Mrs tenheimer Reception committee—Mrs Harry B Felts chairman Mrs Henry W Doscher Mrs Horace A Sorensen Miss Anna McCormick Mrs Will Browne Mrs E A Hamilton and Mrs Horace B Whitney Telephone committee — Mrs James W Collins chairman Mrs George Jay Gibson Mrs Louis Marcus Mrs Frank B Cook Mrs A: J Gorham Mrs Arthur H S Bird and Mrs O P Cherdron J-- ' Jaycees Consider Christmas Plans - Six University of Utah student body officers Saturday were preparing to say good by to summer jobs and get together on the big task of making campus activities run smoothly during the coming year This group is jargely responsible I for "college life" at the "II" and when 4000 Joi Colleges and Betty Coeds go tip to the hilltop school to register a week hence everything must be in readiness iSo the student officers consider Nicholas Smith former first the summerended and have start- counselor to the presidency of the ed holding regular executive court L D S temple and recently apcil meetings of the northa pointed of one them leaves president And each western states L D S mission will job behind him be honored with Mrs Smith by a Worked at Mine Student Body President Jack farewell testimonial in the 'Siv d mechanical enteenth L D S ward' chapel Shilling engineering major spent his sum- 141 West First North street Sun mer at the Utah Copper mine at day at 0:30 p m Einghem' holding jobs as welder On the program for Mr and auto mechanic and machinist getMn Smith will be an opening ting some "groundwork" experience in the field of mechanical en- song by the congregation invocagineering tion by Johannes Springer song Jack who does a little boxing congregation talk Stephen L as student' well 'as and wrestling governing is a son of Mr and Mrs Chipman and a vocal solo by Bes3- - D Shilling of 1401 Sigsbee ave- sie Smite Rex nue LeGrand P Backman will give Two coed members of the executive council worked as retail sales a short address Mr and Mrs J Stuart McMaster will be heard in clerks during the summer a vocal duet Responses will be Mona Sneigrove first vice president blond veteran of "U" student delivered by Mr and Mrs Smith government by virtue of being sec- followed by a talk by Harold W retary last year was a candy sales- Langton ind a vocalduet by Dart woman and Student Secretary Hill and Shirley Johnion BenePhyllis Wilson Berntson worked diction will be said by J Shelby behind the counters of a depart- Arrigona ment store Mona is a daughter of R Sneigrove rt1 and Mrs Charles Ward Will like Mission Wad East Twenty-firSouth street 'and Phyllis 840 st (2100) is a Mr and Mrs John big fellow in the red and white suit Berntson of 2336 South Twenty-fir(2100) East street slips into Salt Lake City for his annual Christmai visit but Jaycee Historian Was Clerk members are busy planning street A secretarial clerk In a local decorations for the big event Plans for lighting of the city's tourist camph the other feminine main streets in holiday fashion will member of the council is Charlotte be discussed at a committee meet- Louise Swaner historian A daughing Tuesday at 4 p m in the cham- ter of Mr and Mrs George B ' ber of commerce office Directing Swaner of 555 Thirteenth avenue the program at present are J L Charlotte spent her holidays regFahey Ellis C Wheeler Stanley istering guests at the tourist camp and keeping office accounts W 143rton Wayne Hall and C Second Vice President Val JolDrake ley Sheffield who captains the or "campus cops" Vigilantes worked as grovdman on a line crew cutting wire and doing other jobs to aid linemen stringing power wires on utility poles Val is a son of Mrs Fred New officers of the L D S male Sheffield of Ra3rsville chorus elected at a meeting Sun Nearing his commission as secday were announced Saturday ond lieutenant in the U S army night at a tenth anniversary din-t- reserve is Wayne Davis Hawkins dance the Newhouse hotel student body treasurer Wayne ' Joseph A Norton was named "went to camp" at Camp Ord near president Bertram Willis vice Monterey Cal this summer topresident and Wayne Durham gether with' nearly 100 "U" It O secretary Wilby M Durham was T C cadets He is a son of Mr chairman of the arrangements and Mrs Clarence J Hawkins 1224 st - a LDSMalé:Chorus ) NallICS 1 Leaders 4 4 er it East First South street committee for the party — ' - 1 - :::::T:i:'::!'::::' !'J - i :!:4 t t! ::' V sub-stati- Theft t Suspe-e- - :iVi4::-:?::el':1- ::::::: :::' )( : : f::: :':t' :' ::: 2ii ! 4 k 0 ii ! !: 1::: 3' fif41 ' 11V!: 4 4i''' '460' 1"'ItN t'- - I 0 Mr and Mrs Charles H Mor rison Celebrate annive) sary Mr Morrison was born in Rich field October 3 1866 For several years he worked In the mines at Eureka but now is employed by the Salt Lake City water department Mrs Morrison was born at Gin gow Sootland June 24 1870 and came to Utah when she was 13 i years old The couple has six children 23 grandchildren and eight en Sons and daughters are Charles H Morrison Jr of Scipio William and Joseph S Morrison of Salt Lake City Mrs John B Carter of Murray Mrs Taylor A Day of Lakeport Cal and Mrs William Singleton of Eureka Kiwamans Leave For Idaho Meet After allegedly stealing four automobile spark plugs from Sears Roebuck and company store 306 South Main street Robert Miller alias Robert Lee 19 of 243 West Second South street was arrested Saturday afternoon and booked at the Salt Lake police station for Investigation of petty larceny ' Dread Malady ' ' : ‘ - Mine Company seldom-reporte- d Shop ' Conträt i o - II 4‘ 4 -- - 40-ho- Junior 'Red Cross members of Salt Lake City and county schools this fall will solicit gifts of books in the Polish Norwegian and Dutch languages Dr James T Woriton chairman of junior activities for the Salt Lake County chapter A R C announced Saturday He explained thatthousands of reitigs from thi Netherlands Norway- and Poland now are in Great Britain and have little reading matter In their native languages Books obtained from Salt Lake county are to be sent to these refugees Time for the annual fall meeting of the junior Red Cross was fixed for October 15 in South high school at a meeting of Dr Won-ton- s Dan committee Saturday Baker principal of the Jefferson school has been made chairman of arrangements for the meeting which will be attended by lepreaentatives from each school Look at This Sensational Intermountain Value! S' 1 ALL THIS WEEK ' :' '" " ' 1 '' :"': A1 :::S: y2 PROCE ' 4'' lit' ' ::: 4' F i :'' r : Nlite:q6 : 1 ) 1 le le colei Judge Revokes Youth's Parole Probation of Byron Ambrose Lasater 18 was revoked Saturday-bU S Judge Tillman D Johnson and the youth was returned to custody of the marshal's office to await opinion frbm the U S attorney general as to where he should ' :': iiiiiii y Lasater was placed on probation last December 9 On July 24 he was taken in custody by Cheyenne Wyo officers riding with two other youths in a car which officers said Lasater knew was stolen front Salt Lake City - t - ' 4 to help you that's the articles for cash Mr or swap offer ending Saturday I 1 - ''' vim P 5oc 11 11 (41perip - i r MOTORCYCLE 75 $:100 $100 $150 '11-wor- ct $'200 74ay regularly ad regularly $200 id $300 $400 regularly ad regularly TRAILER g TYPEWRITER Jo Ii o ti VACUUM CAR TOOLS BATHTUB MIRROR Ii Mail Your 12 Price Ad! ad regularly CIAO ad regularly $150 id a tl Here Are the 12 PriceOffori of tbe novel "The Family" by Nina Fedorova will be given by Mrs Harriot B Sterling Monday at 7:30 p tn as the first of a series of reviews sponsored by the W P A adult education program at the Art Cen ter 59 South State street ' b FRUIT BOTTLES BICYCLE IRONER FILE CABINET MACHINERY HEATER PUPPIES rani nil ay AUTOMOBILE SAXOPHONE RANGE full week and everyone else youl find there are ways you can benefit Bring your ad to Want —AdCounter 143 So Main rd - REFRIGERATOR today for one 3-d- iagular $1 Want Ad FURNITURE like I0word 10-wo- rd POULTRY Beneflifrom this Community Event by placing a 12 Price Want Ad any day this vieekt c 1 buys SELL: ' Act nowt It starts 1 ' 4 mkvii of' - ' IP 50 c Anita Delgado 18 of 548 West Third South vstreet was treated at Salt take police emergency hoepital Saturday for loss of part of her left thumb which she re ported she cut accidentally To ihelp you sell any one Of a 100 r wto Will Review Novel Loses Bit of Thumb t ---: purposo of our lh prickwant ad' 90-d- ay Review t( AID 5 or rent Hungry Thief Gets ShOrt Jail Term Johnny Cain 19 of 6814 East Second South street was sentenced Saturday in Salt Lake City police court to a jail term for attempting to steal a supply of groceries but all but 10 days of the sentence was suspended Young Cain was arrested Thursday at the Grand Central market 105 North Main street He admitted the petty—larceny- - charge but told Detectives W Clyde Smith and Jack E Blazzard arresting officers that be wu "so hungry he Just took a chance" - 1 'Al A v1 1 be placed 'b More than 200 Utah Kiwanians left Salt Lake City Saturday at 8 p in to attend the Utah-Idah- o regional conference at Sun Valley Idaho opening Sunday - Aboard a special Union Pacific train were members from Salt Lake City Provo Nephi Park City Springville and Ogden clubs Salt Lake delegates included J J Porter president: Jamem Freebourn first vice president Earle F Cardemann secretary br D W Henderson past inter- national trustee and W Jack Thomas special train committee chairman Mr Gardemann will be one Of the principal speakers at the Sun Valley meeting Nabbed I - :?:' :f i4 ' '' '1 : ? 4 '' ' ''z'::'1:: Navy Officer Sees Recruiting Gains Utah and Oho youths may be a bit removed from ocean strands but they have a deep interest in service with the United States navy This was reported Saturday by Lieutenant Commander T D Wilson officer in charge of the Salt Lake district naval recruiting station following inspections at Twin Falls Boise and in Ogden "Applications for naval service are coming in at an unprecedented rate and general Interest in the navy is high" Commander Wilson 'said He will inspect the Cedar ' City substation Friday sL! At :::c:'::!: ' f — - of - Mr and Mn Charles H Morrison of 627 Sixth avenue will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary Tuesday from 7 to 10 p m with a family dinner and open house The couple was married in the Logan L D S temple curly-heade- int still three months until the daughter of ' Fete Tuesday ' Oni e - In Utah For Refugees z OmwAtiteMmummloommii Jo-m- ph Books Sought :t '' - Report of the Salt Lake City board of health Saturday showing one case of infantile paralysis in the city was coupled with a warn' ' ing that this disease is likely to make its appearance at this season ' 'I and recommending that residents t take especial precautions to avoid 4 contracting it However k physician attending the one reported case said it had been contracted in another city Eldridgo T Metiwain Utah and the victim brought to Salt Education association speaker Lake City for —treatment ' The physician declined to disclose the name of the patient The boartof health report also revealed one case of tularemia dur-11 Aing the week a diaease In Salt 'Lake City Other 2 3igns'-uosecommunicable disease cases re- ported during the week included three of mumps and one of typhoid fever The six cases represented Chairman William M Kneri of an increase of one from the unit week a year ago the state industrial 'commission Four homes remained under announced Saturday the first quarantine Saturday the board closed shop agreement between 'a reported one of them for infantile two for typhoid fever Utah metal mine and an Inds paralysis and one for tularemia pendent international union had "There has been a sharp rise been entered Into by the Geyser in the number of cases of polio- Marion Gold Mining company of myelitis (infantile paralysis) in IM Met and the Mercur Miner and both the midwestern and Pacific Expected coast states which should warn us Millmen's union No495 Interna5000 school Utah Approximately tional Union of Mine Mill and to be on the lookout for the same teachers and administrators are condition here" said a statement Smelter Workers expected to attend the annual sesIssued by Dr T J Howells head The contract the' recognizes sions in Salt Lake City of the city board of health as union exclusive the bargaining First meeting will be that of the "There are available in Salt Lake 60 for the the of employes house of delegates October 10 at agent county at the present for use in and all that eompany provides 10 a the house of repre- those now treatment of this disease three rqtn employed by the com- Iron sentatives at the state capitol We are grateful for lungs mustbecome union members pany The first general session of the 15 dayi after the contract these respirators and the feeling within convention will be held October 10 became of security their presence in this which was Sepat 6:30 p in in the L D S taber- tember effective 15 It also provides that community gives but at present nacle with E Allen Bateman of new In this city there is no convalescent employes must become union association president in available for treatment Logan members within 15 says of their lerum The weekly board of health recharge Other general and depart- being hired ment sessions will be held the folshowed a decline in both Mr Knerr said the contract port births and deaths from the correlowing two days a calls for scale wage ranging from sponding week in 1939 with 71 The annual election will be held October 11 with ballots to be 142 cents to 58X cents an hour births- and 20 deaths reported in which'meant an Increase in wares cast In the Hotel Utah convention past week compared with- 97 of about 25 cents a day Until Oc- the births and 22 deaths in the same headquarters tober 24 the company will pay week a year ago Of the past time and a half for hours worked week's births 34 were boys and 37 In 42 excess aftof week and each Will Show Bad Wiring girls date when the er that Demonstrations of improper week becomes effective under-th- e electric wiring will be given by federal wage-hou- r law for time Bothwell company manager It O members of the Salt Lake City worked in excess of 40 hours a Bunting secretary of district union No 2 of the international organifire elepartment before a meeting week of the electrical League of Utah The contract came as a result zation and R H Rasmussen inWednesday at 1210 p m in the of negotiations presided over by ternational representative of the Mr Knerr and attended by F B union Beau Brummel cafe : A 6 4 Report Shows d s : z s44Nst: i A v - your addrews dealing wIth phases of elementary school' work will be given by Drr Eldridge McSwain associate professor of education at Northwesterq uni! annual versity at the forty-fift- h convention of the Utah Education association October 10 to 12 Milton B Taylor U E A executive secretary announced Saturday ' A specialist in elementary' school 'Work Dr McSwainhas spoken at six national education meetings and eight state education meetings during the last four years Announces Subjects His subjects—art he U E A sessions include "The Philosophy bt the Ittodern Elementary School" "Leadership in Demo-oldi- e Administration" and mocracy in Education" Other guest speakers it the convention Include Dr Chart Ormond William' director of field service of the National Education association and chairman—of the school education committee of the National Congress of Parents and 'reacher': Dr John K Norton professor of education Teachers' college Columbia university and Dr Ray Faulkner bead of the line and Industrial arts department Teachers' college a 1106-''- '':" 44 )1 H'!:'''::: ' ::: :::1:!:: ) - — a y''' '1' ' - aar 1':44: : ''' 'er'l a Iii ::: :5 ':::::1 iaa - Utah stands a good chance of gaining for its school funds a 150 - 40 000 share of a judgment of 1133- 4 ' '' 4 144 recently obtained by the government in the local federal 'court against the Carbon County Land company it was announced Sat urday by Attorney General Joseph Chez upon his 'return from Washington D C He said Representative J W Robinson had agreed to introduce a bill appropriating this amount to the state and the prospects for "' :'''':::: Its enactment were considered ' - a Royaltfiludgment- ' - aarlinitittcpillief V ' ' - 7 : - ElementarrWork-In Schools - Will Be Stressed ' -- a' for f ' -- trict 2 o- '' 'G-m- 417""'"""' 1' ' 4 a '' 'a at-fa- irs k 1 “ ' U — - W' 4 k - 4 ' ! 1 t ' Chez Sees Split State in IL $ - e 441 ists Talks i f 4 it t ''''''''' at !:4 Candidates who will compete :' 0 ' ' 0 '''-' for 'major hominations in the Oc00k 4 tober 1 run-o- ff primary were conr'V0" centrating their efforts in a n d x around Salt Lake county Saturday ! t and preparing for intensified 0 drives next week Developments of the day in"11r"r cluded an announcement by Hor0 ace C Beck who was eliminated ft ' ' ' from the Second district Repub' 1& ''':::!ri'' 0 lican congressional contest In the first primaryt urging the nomina- 101k '''' tion of Reed E Vetterli for con' t Z'):s'''::: 'gress and the opening oL a new 4pal'4 t ': r' t headquarters by the 11411 Willkiefor-Pre- t aala sident f " club lop 4‘ ' - ' —Urges Selection t:: 11:::s:::n "After careful consideration" 4 Mr Beck's statement said in part :::::'::"11: ::::7'::::tv::::'7:: "I urge my friends to support Mr t!:°:":-:Vetterli for congres from the Sec- ! ond congressional district He is :l: a Salt Lake boy who made a na: tional reputation as a 4 with the F B I Because of 04 ''' it ' ' his education wide experience ! ':t I t tr it proven ability a n d intimate t itti : 1Sti If knowledge of governmental ':' "":1 Trt he is well equipped to rep" resent the people of this dis- la i 't ot ' Speakers for October iléet-i-''- oms or ' Mk 6tma ' Defeated GOP — la 0 i : k - a - $50000 S um ''6UEA Selects' r""!"IONON"00 n &ptemlier- 22 t 1940 sattgaktzeibunt How eU' Campus OfficersVacattoned Vote Drives Center-i- vile 4 $2-0- Sell a Business Farm Livestock Produce member to enclose check currency chinery or money order at no discount is allowed on 0 - Half Price Ends 'charged" ads at 4 p m fi Ma Next Satu faiy September 23 ti ti ti n ti 0 - A414 1!114! '1 MR Co its:4 Nztrati-- k c L ARA (ll 441 ti CI -41- G :4 v2TA14A tl 0! 41' 1p - ' 0 4 - r ift‘4‘ 0' a F 41414"P0 24" 0 0 Pk 411 Aft r I e f r AMOhealboOLOCALAkalLOIL" I 0' 41066"-atA0- 0 1 a a 4 A-1- 1 AIA-441"1- 4"1"1:4611-411- All ' ' ALA |