Show I - Tioodili Morning: Legion Post - MA'ri Week Don't Let This Drop on Someone's Toes '-- Ih!o0 ' t of Activities 1 -1 District Session OOn Satur d ay Will Draw 500- ' t : ' "p"! -- ' ‘‘ I HAA I el 04 fI ' Recreation Centers In Wasatch Area r' Attract 945523 " NI' - r t members of Salt Lakepost No 2 of the legion has been' outlined foethe coming week- - Birney anFarnsworth post comthander nounced Monday More than 500 legionnaires from posts In Sugarhouse Jordan Murray Union Magna Tooele Heber Park City Coalville and Salt Lake City will attend to hear plans for 1941 activities in national defense and other projects outlined Cent S Schramm department eommandei and A S Horsley department adjutant will speak as will Mr Farnsworth William Bagshaw of Murray district commander will be in charge The meeting will be held in Fraternal hall and will be followed by an entertainment program Members of the Salt Lake post will meet at the Newhouse hotel at 720 p m to journey to the zneeting In a special bus The Salt'Lake post will inaugurate a new series of monthly erit award presentations to members of the West high school R O T C units Tuesday at 8:43 a ml Ferris K Thomassen will be p l tt 160 eAt 1 - A It's no small job to move a n piece of mine equipment 700 miles by truck but a Salt Lake transfer company is doing it The huge steel 7I-to- ot Survey Sholis w Flow F Steetiin stream flow eonditions in Utah and much of the Intermountain area during December was noted Monday 1n a summary prepared by Astley B Purton district engineer in Salt Lake City for the U S geological survey "While in some areas precipitation since October 1 has been above: normal runoff during the winter has been considerably below normal as a result of the dry summer and cumulative effects of a number of years with subnormal precipitation" Mr Purton pointed Below-norm- al 'What is believed to be the largest piece of mine equipment ever transported by truck and trailer in the United States over so great a distance was crawling over Utah's highways Monday en route from Eureka Utah to Beatty N'ev a distance of about 700 miles steel The equipment a tab formerly used in processing ores at the Chief Consolidated Mining company mill at Eureka was brought to Salt Lake City last week by gasoline truck and trailer of the Hadley Transfer k Storage company ' Repairs Made Repairs were made by aeetylene welders here before the giant tube outwas transferred to a fit powered by a diesel engine No longer useful at the closed mill in Eureka the tube was brought here from the mining camp In a day and a half 'It is expected to take from six to eight day' to 5 complete the trip to Beatty--a- t to 10 miles an hour The tube is destined for use as a cement ' kiln at the Carrara Portland Cement company plant Permit Obtained Special permission was obtained from the' Utah state road commission to transport the- huge tube over the highways "There are plenty of detalln to be looked up in connection with a job like that" said H E Hadley of the transfer company "We bad to check the entire route for brIdgea underpasses and everything else that might have Interfered with the moving As far as I can learn the tube is the largest piece of equipment ever hauled that great a distance We haven't encountered any difficulty and don't expect any-- at least were hoping we don't have 71-t- ar Salt lake on I I el -- out any" "Salt Lake City has kept a record of discharge of Big Cottonwood creek for over 35 years and runoff at that station for December was only 55 per cent of the average" ' Ptilice Reelect Credit Head January I was 419415 feet shove Ora !VC' and the water surface Detective J J Roberts was electon ed to his tenth consecutive term woo 23 feet below the the Salta ir gauge Mr Purton said as president of the Salt Lake Police Credit union at a meeting of the Credit Union Elects Board New officers of the Silt Like City Railroad Transportation Employes Federal Credit union were elected Monday night at a meeting at room 212 of the Union Pacific depot Directors from whose member' ship will be chosen a preaident treasurer and clerk Wedpesday etight were named as follows: James Isaac Reeves V Liston Mrs :Martin Costello James F Eakins Miss 'Beulah Bond J W Feigh Walter W SchnakenK Polk former presburgJohn ident and Frank Nordquist Members of the credit committee named were William Savage and C H Ehningert Supervisory coMMittee'thernbers named were Al: IA Wallace Mrs Frank D Goff and Mrs Kenneth Hier Delegates to the state creditunion league convention were Mrs Costello and - - X : of three per cent Was the membership by Drinit Habit TheNeal Treatment is doing ha part toward decreasing drunkenness In 'Utah and Idaho- The genuine original Neal Treatment- can be obtaiaed In Utah and Idaho only at the Salt Lake City Neel Borne where It is given under the supervision of a physician and Alcohol saturated registered nurse when end women leave the Neal Home upon completion of treatment ready to begin a new We of sobriety and usefulness They are eating well sleeping feeling Well and are well so far as alciohol i concerned The necessity for Init so many drinks each day is eliminated The Neal Treatment Is quick Safe dependable and pleasant to ta:eJ It wee 'originated by a phy Mean: and perfected by him In his eisti :Neal Institutions before prohibition suad the riret World war NIFAL KtPMS 11411 Lest lith South Dial (Adv) - ' - tube is shown in the company's lot during Its stay in the city An idea of its size Is illus- trated by Lloyd L Karren 46 Bryan avenue group Monday afternoon in the Public Safety building 105 South State street according to Detective Sergeant T L Dykes reelected secretary The credit union also reelected Captain E A Hedman vice president Patrolman Alfred R Boyd treasurer and Inspector Odes B Record Patrolman Joseph Mansfield Patrolman Ray H Haight and Patrolman J H Simonsen directors The group has been organtzed since January 6 1931 Speakers Discuss Pipe Protection - Methods of protection of underground pipe lines and tanks from corrosion by use of low voltage direct electric currents were described Monday night by two speakers at a regular meeting of the Utah section of the American Institute of Electrical Engineer's at the Newhouse hoteL H F Hillard chief engineer of the Mountain States Fuel Supply company and Lester B Johnson district sales representative of the General Electric company in Salt Lake City explained how acid conditions of various soils often produce an electrolytic corrosion of metals buried underground Use of the electric current counteracts this effect and is responsible for savings of thousands of dollars annually in cities the size of Salt Lake City 31eViehie e Masonic funeral Duncan MacVichie i Democrat Club Hears Maw Tell Objectives 1 man-caus- for 83 prominent Utah mining man who died Saturday were conducted Monday in the Masonic temple 650 East South Temple street by Wasatch lodge No 1 F & A M Burial was in Mt Olivet cemetery The Rev George E Miles of the First Presbyterian church presided at the services ed Answer to Removal Plea : S L Chambeill - To Sponsor Flying Course ! ' ! --- - Retire(' rostal Worker 1 4 I Board Defs Airport Choice great-grandchi- er i I Officials Probe Death Cause Aliepa Chapters Install Officers ld Theater Schedules Patriotic Picture Rail Official Notes Feeder Iiresc es West Visitor Says A wave of which has never been prosperity exceeded in Cincinati Ohio and surrounding area rapidly is moving westward D H Voltz newly appointed general Store Owner Returns From Style Center — Salt Lake county commissiok under advisement a request they give police powers to the county "mountain guard" and employes of the forest service authorizing them to eject skiers from dangerous areas The request ame as the result i0f a recent snow slide at Alta in which one skier was killed It was presented by Stewart newly-organiz- ed Crosgriff and Thornton D Morris of the winter sports commit-th- at tee of the chamber of commerce J E Gurr supervisor of satch national forest and George H Watson 'mayor" of Alta They said the new! mountain guard which is made up of 10 county road department employes and forest rangers should have the power to police skiing areas and order skiers away from sections where slides might occur Joseph ' Jacobs recently returned president of the Palestine mission Will show slides of the Holy Ladd Tuesday at 7:30 p m In the Garden Park L D S ward Slated Today The ' following meetings are scheduled in Salt Lake City Tues- day: Newhouse hotel:— Chevrolet motor division a11 day General Electric Supply eorporation all day Salt Lake Kiwania club directors 12:15 p in Salt Lake Optimist club 12:15 p m General Electric company 6 p rn Utah Oil Workers' Credit Union 7 p in Hotel Utah—Federal housing administration all day Interstate commerce commission hearing all day Salt Lake Rotary club 12:15 p in: Salt Lake Round Table 12:15 ix in: Utah Copper company 6 p in and 730 p Other meetings — Associated Retail Credit Men Beau Brum:net cafe 131 South Main street noon T H Gordon circle No 4 G A R Moose club 161 Second East streeti 2 p m: Utah State Old Age Pension and Assistance organization Chapman branch of the Salt Lake City public library 577 South Eighth West street 2:30 p in trade and Industrial teachers of adult education classes vocational center 354 West First North street 7 p r Tooele Resident Leaves for Post inqlarch II: ik t ' :::::: 'H-- : ' -- I ' - t r5:) : It1 Made E irrlink Eardley traffic manager for Pacifist Intermountain corn- Express PanY Trucking Firm Names S L Man Manager Appointment of E Frani( Eardley as traffic manager for Pacific Intermountain Expresa company was announced Monday by W B Grummel vice president The company operating more than 5000 miles of routes in five western states recently was consolidated from the COIlleS Freight Lines Pacific Intermountain Express of Colorado Inc and Pacific Intermountaini Express Inc A native of Salt Lake City Mr Eardley has been engaged in traffic work for 31 years For the first 25 years he was connected with shipping firms including Z o C Sugar comJennings-Cornwa- ll and Warepiny house company Prior to his present appointment he was traffic representative in Salt Lake City for Garrett Transfer and Storage company later Inter- state Motor Lines old then the two Pacific Intermountain companies Mr Eardley is a charter member and was second president of the Traffic club of Salt Lake City now known as the Transportation club of Salt Lake City He is 11 ow a member of the club's board of governors His headquarters will remain in Salt Lake City - Utah-Idah- ' Chorus Elects New Director C Waring was elected new director of the Gustav Adolf male chorus Monday night succeeding Joseph P Fernellus director for the put five years at a meeting at the Second LA S ward recreation hall Fifth East and Seventh South streets K T Borg was reelected president of the chorus Other officers named were: Rudolf D Lindgren manager George A Hazelgren secretary Alvin R Erikson treasurer Roland Sahleen librarian and Miss Beatrice Davies accompanist Arrangements to transport the chorus to the annual convention of the Pacific coast division of the American Union of Swedish Singers to be held in Bellingham Wash next July were discussed - Book Reviewed - Miss Helen G Kimball reciewed the book "The Tree of Liberty" by Elizabeth Page at a meeting of Alpha chapter of Delta Theta Chi at Miss Kimballirhome 218 Canyon road Monday night Miss Bertha Peterson In charge of the-progra- president was Appointment of Elwyn Orme of Tootle to become president of the L D S Australian Mission was announced Monday by the church first presidency ' Mr Orme plans to leave early in March for Sydney Australia where he will succeed James Judd who has presided over the mission for three years The new mission presidentnow Is first counselor in the bishopric of the Tooele Third ward and has served as deputy county recorder for Tooele for several years— Mr Orme filled a mission in Australia from 1932 to 1934: and his father C Alvin Orme presided over the same mission from 1910 to' 1913 In his new work Mr Orme' will have no missionaries from this country serving under him but will direct local leaders of branches and districts Mr Orme is a former student of Brigham Young tmiversity He has served as first counselor- in the Tooele stake M I A superintendency counselor in the Stockton branch presidency and counselor in the old Tootle North ward hishopric - ' - - " Senator Urges Subsidy for eedy Students Support of an education subprogram 4n Utah was urged Monday by State Senator Stanley IC Child CD) Salt Lake In a talk to members of the Salt Lake district Utah Federation of Women's Clubs at the Newhouse hotel Senator Child chairman of the state's fact finding committee on education explained provisidns of legislation proposed for Utah's school system He told the clubwomen that Utah's cost for hitter educarton Is lowslit of 11 western states— S207 per student for four years of college work Some 7000 Utah youths between 15 and 24 years are unemployed an& out of school the speaker said In citing arguments for enactment of legislation to provide a $100 subsidy to each junior college student over high schoolage as a means of equalizing educational Opportunity Mrs Warren H Keate disttict president-presideand Mrs J H Peckenpaugh of Ogden president of the Utah Federation of Wornen4 Clubs was a guest sidizing - d Dental Society Meets Mrs Anna Edmencts Golding spoke on "Nutrition and Dental Health" and Dr Carl Decker reviewed current dental literature on a program before the Salt Lake District Dental society at the Ambassador hotel 145 Fifth East street Monday night Dr M G Kuhre presided More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Nero le a pleasant way to °vamoose FAITZLTH loom plata discomfort improved powder sprinkled on uppor and holds Mon firmer ipe that lower plates No gummy Mal' feel more romfortabot slim gooey pasty tilts or twaing sour Charre sot Does hoe (nerroeld) Get breath) (Motors piate odor" lrAITIELTil today at way drug store Ad wart UsamaM I J9 National Defense and Increased Costs of Home Building 2t The chapel 1150 Yale avenue meeting will be under auspices of the Mutual Improvement association according to W Elwood Scoville member of the M I A presidency vy Tirea ittaneys Often Bring s flights Sleeplesrate lioctors - say your kidneys dontain tube' or filters which help to purify the Oily blood and keep you healthy When they get tired and don I work right in the daytime many people have to get up nights Frequimt or scanty pamsges with smarting and burning sometimes shown there ie eomething wrong with your kidneys or bladder this conditioa and lose valuable Dxagnes When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in tour blood it s rheum znoiy also canoe nagging b Lois of pep pains leg pains under the puffiness and dissinem Dont waits Ask your drugeist for Dose's Pins used suceessfully by millions for over 40 years They give happy relief and will help the Is miles of kidney tubes flush out poison- ous- waste from your blood Get Doen's LAdy ertmement anitm ' ' Demands for materials and labor to carry forward the nation's stupendous defense program are so great that an increase in costs of home building—as well as all other types of construction—is inevitable - With this in view the prudent home builder will secure his lot get building plans under way and arrange his financing now in order to start construction as early as possible - - For financing your new home ask us for details of the 90 F H A Home Loans or our own Loan Plan First Security Low-Co- st Whatever Tour Loan Requirements 'Ask FIRST at First Security Trust Co Main Street Opposite Postal lee ' - e ' : i 1 ::': l' - Plans Slide Showing S L Meetings 1 "America's bid to become style agent for the traffic department center of the world has the New of the Union Pacific Railroad York market all abustle" reported company said Monday on his ar- Samuel Makoff proprietor and rival in Salt Lake City manager of the store bearing his Mr Voltz former general agent name at 60 East South Temple for the company in Cincinnati street Mr Miltoff returned : Sunday and connected with the company 23 years succeeds B W Hanson night from the nation's largest city who has been promoted to traffic where he spent two and a half weeks in the clothing market manager 77"''t '' ::: - nes Monday services eceiyerFiles ng County Board Weighs Request Funeral For Mountain Safety Patrol Rites Held pre-aid- ed neous materials"! An additional 3000000 feet was examined and appraised for sale Cooperation was given to "public-spirited organizations" in' insuring legality of sales of 21197 Christmas trees In cooperation with 18 stock men's associations forest personttel administered grazing of 67- War thoughts with increased sheep and 7264 cattle and Industrial expansion and de- 789 horses 'accelerated the i drinking during velopment of Utah's natural resources are the keys to Utah's Fires Analysed defense program and more vei hicles on the highways were future and the well-beiof the Of 104 fires extinguished in the cited as reasons by Lieutenant state's youth Governor Herbert forest 87 per cent were B Maw told members of the SageFranklin M Kreml of Evanston Lightning caused 13 Oer for the gain in 1940 motorDemocratic brush club Monday cent Forty-six per cent were ing fatalities Monday He is night at the Newhouse hotel before burning o ehead of the International AssoDr Maw urged full Cooperation extinguished ciation of Chiefs of Police safety of all groups in rwork to further fourth of an acre Forest ranges pastured 14000 division the development of Carbon coun- - deer 200 elk 120 bear among Lieutenant Kreml here to ty coal fields gilsonite deposit1 other ' animals confer with Governor Herbert In the LTintah : basin and the N A Havercamp receiver for and Forty thousand fisheritien B Maw Ezra C Knowlton mineral and chemical substancel 2300 Royal Dairy Products combig game hunters roamed the the chief engineer of the state road OS the Great Salt lake filed in district court Monpany acres 1620000 forest's B commission and Herbert He also outlined briefly terms an answer to the application i day Simpson secretary of the Utah of his governmental reorganiza of OB Larabee for removal of Traffic Safety council declared tion program and declared that the receiver asserting that the that Utah had accomplished the reorganized government setcompany's ice cream business has much in its safety program and up could be placed in operation doubled under his supervision a once that be believes the states efshort'within very time' The receiver said that from were fruit forts Its constitutionality Is passed on bearing $2187215 in 1937 the ice cream ' The visitor was pleased with by legal experts and the atttorney department's sales rose to $42- the reorganization of the state general and the bill is enacted by 83410 in IMO He said the comhighway patrol he having recthe legislature pany owes him MOO in salary ommended various changes in The entertainment program was he has not drawn for fear which the Unit-- during the past year devoted to original musical comof the of disturbing the company's workThe committee aviation "In a Salt Lake chamber of commerce ing capital position of members Mr Havercamp also accused Valley of the Wasatch" written will act as sponsor to a noncollege by Mrs Mae L Gibbio 'and Mrs Iprivats flying course this spring Mr Laraine formerly head of the Grace Porter and "The Sego under supervision of the civil aero- concern of transferring the dairy K E Fordham were nautics administration Lily" by plant at Kensington avenue and sung H B Walker president committee co- Main street to his wife and raisthe that Request was chairman Besides Governor operate was made by the board ing the rental from $150 to $200 a Maw guests at the gathering were of governors Monday Gus P Back- month shortly before the receivWalter J Frazier 80 1124 Fifth members of the Utah legislature man er was apoointed The answer also executive secretary East street a retired employe of flounced alleged that Mr Larabee owes the the post office department died company $670 for milk purchases discussed Board members with -Monday at his home of causes inParent-TeachMr Larabee recently asked the assoa Lake Salt cident to age court to Mist Mr Havercamp and ciation of features group proposed He was born in Lawrence Kan legislation affecting school taxa- appoint Edson A- - Porter Jr as October 15 1860 and came to Salt tion In Salt Lake City but no for- receiver Lake City with his parents when mal action was taken was old five years He had he Mr Backman announced that resided here since Mr Frazier As Monday passed without the of Great Falls Mont was an active L D S church arrival of Arthur Ayres civil aero- O S Worden of the National Reclamapresident worker for many years nautics authority engineer the tion association has revealed hts Surviving are his widow- Mrs Salt Lake City commission again candidacy as mountain Attes Fannie Rose Frazier two daugh- deferred selection of a its for the member of the U S chamber of ters Miss Ivy M Frazier and Mrs new auxiliary airport commerce board of directors Ills Ann Bockholt of Salt Lake City Henry J Sobieski about 32 of Scheduled to meet the commis- candidacy is being sponsored by 735 Second East street died- - In a a son Walter Thomas Frazier of sioners Monday to inspect sites un- the Great Falls chamber of c4mCharles consideration Mr Ayres had merce in conitinction with cham- Salt Lake hospital Monday at 12:45 Ogden: three brothers Frazier of Santaquin Frank not arrived late in the day from bers in Salt Lake City and De- p M of what attending physicians Frazier of Woodruff and Albert his headquarters at Santa Monica nverColo reported may have been concussion Mr Backman said of the brain O Frazier of Salt Lake City two Cal and the board postponed A Mr Sobieskie was sisters Mrs Maud Eastman of action pending further word from found in the basement of the Judge Evanston Wyo and Mrs May building 8 East Broadway WedFife of Salt Lake City: five grandDuring the morning the commis-or nesday about 9 p tn by the buildoffiée in children and one met I sion the briefly ing's night elevator operator He Commissioner P H Gdggin towas lying lace down on the congether with City Engineer W D outside his workshop Beers Vern G Halliday municipal Joint installation ceremonies for crete floor No marks of violence were airport manager and: other city officers of three Salt Lake chap- door employes ters of the Order of Ahepa Were found on his body police reported Attending physicians requested conducted Monday night at the 1 mnrning O O F hall 41 Post Office place an autopsy for Tuesday when they discovered blood in the "tend of Liberty" nonprofit painN J Ootro-Manas with man's spinal fluid Indicating contriotic moving picture will be stalling officer Detectives shown at the Capitol theater start' Taking office were A D Ba- cussion of the brain was death the opinion expressed ing Friday testas president and other offi- due to natural or accidental causes Gus P Backman executive seccers of Beehive chapter No148 retary of the Salt Lake chamber Sanpete and Sevier valley farmTakla president and other ofof commerce said he was noti- ers now are marketing a heavy A ficers of Bonneville chapter No Court Dockets fied of the booking by the Motion crop of feeder lambs which are 313 Hearing and William J Pappas presiDistribuPicture Producers and bringing top prices at midwestern dent and other officers of Danaoe In Auto Death Case tors of America Inc sponsor of and eastern centers Q A Kellogg I the production of Denver assistant freight traf- chapter Douglas Smith 24 a soldier at 'Entire proceeds of the Salt Lake fic manager for the:Denver & Fort Douglas wat arrigned Monshowing Mr Backman said- will Grande Western railroad said Board Okehs Secretary court on an be used for war emergency welfare Monday in Salt Lake City Miss Bessie Murk 3026 South day in Salt Lake City manslaughter charge involuntary work The picture is historical He estimated that 10 per cent State street was approved Monpreliminary hearing was set shoWing American development more feeder lambs are being pro- - day by the Salt Lake county com- and from "Jamestown to the present duced this- season In the two mission for appointment as secre- for January 27 Smith is charged in connection southern valleys than last year tary to Commissioner J B Mul- with day" of Miss Geneve which was a good year lins at 6110 a month She will Bournethein death an automobile collision "Prices are better too so the serve during the leave of absence on the Saltair highway last No- growers are happy" Mr Kellogg granted J Waldo Parry who Is vember 5 Prosperity Moving said clerk of the state senate ' Tube Weighing War Liquor 71 Tons Heads Blamed for West by Truck Traffic Toll - forest area" Much Timber Cut t Other highlights of the report: Three million feet board measure of timber was sold for railroad ties lumber and miscella- An ""4 had Thisgreat volume of service 2200 acres exclusive use of only or2 of 1 per cent of the total - & i!"' It ' ' f - winter sports" the report showed n thfi—ow ' '" 3 ' 605109 picnickers 157800 1' cluding campers and 168264 patrons of E will inaugurate a series of Americanisrri radio broadcasts over station KSL Mr Farnsworth will 'peak on the subject "Our Con stitution"1 Other broadcasts are to follow each month Members of the Salt Lake- post will turn out in a body Mr Farnsworth said to attend a showing of 'Land of Liberty" a patriotic motion picture at the Capitol thea-- ter Friday night Numerous other Americanism program events are ocheduled for the near future ogroted Mission Chief ' ii Danes in Utah and Idaho Tuesday will fete the supreme president of the Danish Brotherhood of who America John Hansen arrived In Salt Lake City Monday night on his way to his home in Davenport Iowa following a tour of lodges on the west coast Mr Hansen was welcomed to Utah by the executive committee of the general committee of Danish brotherhood lodges of Utah and Idaho Monday night A luncheon Tuesday in the Hotel Utah will be given in honor of the visiting president and at 6:30 p rn members of Danish lodges in 'Utah and Idaho- will attend a banquet for Mr lansen at the Beau Brummel cafe Initiation of new members into Salt Lake City lodges will'be over by the supreme president at the Moos hall at 161 Second East street at I p m following- which a buffet luncheon will be served Mr Hansen will leave Salt Lake City Wednesday morning Members' of the two Salt Lake City lodget and those in Ogden Pocatello and Brigham City are Invited according to Earl C Hansen publicity chairman t li ' in charge' Tueiday at 9:45 p in the post Maas Bond A dividend 1 Nearly a million persons took advantage of recreational facilities in the Wasatch forest during 1940 Forest Supervisor J E Gurr noted in Ms annual activities report covering the year "The forest furnished free secreation to 945523 persons in- 1 - EleVatlinn of Great Supreme President Of Brotherhood Visits ptah Idaho 1 Climaxed by the district con vention ofthe America nil Legion at Murray Saturday at 8 p ra a lull program of activities for 3S-re- -: 1 ‘ 0040e:7 4) 31§ 71 ' 14DS Names Australian $ - : qctins Post v ' 7 January 21 19:41 1ikt reibttlIt Forest Report Danes Arranae Events for Notes Heavy Public Usage Lodge Leadr ''t It Vbe i 0 ! |