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I l' N t ( : ''--- ' 1 v - I '' t 1 1 f: i LL:-:::'-- nal t h:: Olinommonsolnimolin ILlitt MINIMMJI Missing: Charles Evans Hughes Not the One You Think --- But Charles Evans Hughes in the United States at least shouldn't be a hard man to find but Tooele local board No 8 selective service complained to the United States district Court Saturday that he had failed to keep his draft unit notified of a change of address The draft board explained however that It did not mean the former chief Justice of the United States supreme court but a Wendover selective service registrant Who departed recently for parts unknown (to Tooele board No 8) The board named the registrant in a complaint filed at Salt Lake City Saturday Hughes B I the younger according to agents is in custody of Centralia Wash police pending renfoval proceedings r Missing Soldier Found in Yards Private Jack W Taylorwas W picked up in the D & R yards early Sunday morriinVby a Fort Douglas officer after eetraping from the fort lockup S4turday morning where he was being held on a charge of being allsent without leave Tay lo r who was reported AWOL from March Field i'Cal was missing at the regular checkof army prisoners Sattirday up I J evening a drunken old Center of Region From the beginning of white settlement the Wasatch oasis has- been the most important population mass in the intermountain west according to the writerIn 1870 it contained more people than the states of Montana Wyo ming Idaho and Arizona corn bined Early agricultural preeminence of the oasis was based on topog- driving 22 at i eagerly waiting for the time when he can join his brothers Byron would rather be a soldier ' and is in his glory when he can strut around the garden in his dada World war uniform The persistent show of patriotic feeling by her five boys delights Mrs Davis who is annoyed at the lack of enthusiasm shown by so many other persons "Everybody ought to display the flag — everyone!" she declared "Why don't they? If I were a man I'd be a soldier and I'd I'd I'd be wrapped all around in the flag I do believe!" And small Byron gravely saluted : l Inquest Death n-Jai- d An inquest lato the death of Mrs AliO Jensen 42 of Midvale who wac found dead Saturday morning in lber cell in tie Salt Lake county Jai was conducted Saturday by Jusq lee of the 'Peace Herman Gygl of 'south Salt Lake No results of the inquest will be announced until Monday Justice Gygi said but ithe death apparently was from natural causes he reported Mrs Jensen had been held for W investigation On charges of drunkenness and disturbing the peace 233 since Wednesday She was arrested in South Salt Lake Tuesday A total of 233 men representing Funeral services will be conductof the W P A enrollees ed by the C Goff and Sons who have completed national demortuary of Midvale tente training courses have found jobs in private industry it was reMine Union Holds ported Saturday by Darrell J Greenwell state W P A adminis- P A Trainees Fill Jobs two-thir- Innallation Today trator Free defense training has been provided in Utah school for 1310 W P A workers and of this number 561 are now enrolled in y classes in 14 colleges and high schools of the state 125 are enrolled in night classes and 624 have completed or dropped out of ' training Active trainee enrollment will be stepped up during July with the addition of 600 men recently approved for training Mr Greenwell Van Edwards of Eureka will be installed formally as presidentsectetary of district union No 2 International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers Sunday at 2 p lb in the Union headquarters 322:!Beason building ds all-da- R O Bunt- ing retiring president-secretar- y said Saturday Vie installation of officers will folrow an executive board begin Sunday at 10 a in in said the' union offices meet-ingo- t° Salt Lake police Saturday had kaowledge of a thief and his loot they lacked the identity of the victim ' The thief Vas Spot a o141 pointer dog owned by Mrs NIna Martinson 1149 East Sixth StAith street and the loot was a purse containing a VI cream Highways simia and south Pacific coast and from Montana to join the main route east through Wyoming" Rich mining resources In or near the oasis have greatly helped) to fix the position of this regional capital he adds- After graduation from B YU in 1933 Dr Harris attended Oxford university England as a Modes scholar and other Institutions abroad Returning to the UnitedStates he completed his work for a Ph D degree in geography' at the University of Chicago He ' Is instructor in geography at In diana university ad-ma- ns WASHING'r011 July 5 (1TP- )Assistant Senate Democratic Lead- er Lister Hill (D) Alabama Saturo day night predicted speedy confirmation by the senate next Monday of the nomination of Attorney General Robert H Jackson as associate justice of the supreme court Hill told reporters that the nomination probably will be confirmed that day despite the opposition of Senator Millard E Tydings (13) Maryland Typing unsuccessfully fought Jackson's nomination In tit senate judiciary committee ' - :'' i ! Is ' ! : Plani i i 1 i i i - 1 ' ' 8f' 6 - 1 j ' Senator Predicts Okeh on Jackson' - urday morning and when he was unable to find out where the purse belonged called police Officers said that although the check was made out to W A Marshall there was no dress and the owner had not been found late Saturday night - Airline focus on larly radiate the oasis from the north central Twelve men from Fifth air base units at Fort Douglas will leave for San Diego Cal via Western Air Lines Monday at 7:15- L flu to take delivery of at least one new army air corps plane The ship will be ferried to San Antonio Texas according to stir base headquarters Western Air Lines is being used to transport the "ferry crew" because of a shortage of army 'shipsat Salt I Lake City it was reported ot I six directions Leave to Get Mrs Martinson said her dog came home with the purse Sat-h- - parts the west may be reached more easily from it than from any other single area Railroads radiate in Fort Douglas Fliers' Police Have Crinie All Solved nut Can't r17 ind victim (i '':t - Patriotism is more than a wordI of to 6year-o1- d Byron J Davis‘ It chacge Walter Ascough street was Be- is a secred duty which involves 154ct Second ntenred to pay 100 and spend 30 among other things proper redtty in the Salt Lake City jail spect for the Stars and Stripes To show his devotion to the flag Satk)rday by JOdge Reva Beck Bolittle Byron recently bought a flagr sotqi in Salt Lake police court judge Bosot suspended the jail of his own which he now raises raphy aultablefor early irrigation sentence provided the fine is paid and lowers every day on a stand- water in many mountain streams brothhim his built ard for arrested was by big favorable temperature conditions Friday after Ascough and propitious soil Thirty-fiv- e allegedly driving a car under the er Bruce "Everybody ought to have a important streams flow from the inthience of licnor in the 800 block mountains to water about on Garfield avenue He was booked flag" said Byron a son of Mr andI Wasatch acres in the oasis proper of Mrs Chauncey J Davis of 530 500000 at the city jail for investigationwas In transportation also the oasis drimkenness but this charge First avenue "That is the best attained The early leadership diartilssed by the court after the way for them to show that they first transcontinental railroad drUtiken driving charge was filed built over a central route came Winston E tay 32 of 710 M- love their country" logically through the MIS which — exstreet4 who 19 Ills four brothers Bruce allegedly cClqand is centrally located in the Cordil ceectd the speed limit in Liberty Cerald 17 Clifton 14 and Rich- leran section part:h admittedt a speeding charge ard 11—feel the same way about ancC was fined $5 It Like Byron they are Intensely Transportation Bob is Bruce for 963 aveHudson Jine Laycock example patriotic a is oasis hub of 'Today the nu4 was fined $5 when she ad- a Sea Scout Gerald and Clifton! railroads and airlthes" highway are is and Gerald Scouts a Boy mitted charge of ignoring a stop Dr Harris writes "All of AOmitting ' 1 s church" Selection of Salt Lake City by the Mormon pioneers as the site for their chief City is significant because It made the city the first in the region The city then became the organizing center from which the church directed most of the early settlement of the region "Furthermore the church was the most powerful economic and social agency in early days" Dr Harris continues ost impressive flag ceremonies in the city is six-year-- v Church Was Fatter "The dominance and early set tlement of the Wasatch oasis and Its nicely balanced pattern of passes make it clear that either Salt Lake City or Ogden might have become the chief city of the oasis and thus the regional cap!- tal" Dr Harris Writes The Ideal factor in the dominance of the former is its pioneer settlement as the headquarters of the Mormon Driver !Draws Boy Honors Old Glory Penalty on Drunk 1Count In Daily Rite Reek-stea- IL i i - - ' performed ithout blaring bugles or rumbling drums each son 'morning and evening by Byron 4 Davis of Mr and Mrs Chauncey I Davis 530 First avenuc He is shown here with his own flag and standard 1 30-d- ay I ) V‘ ' lotte of the Ben-?m- at 1 t 1 i ' giatalsawonommi144 great-grandchildr- en ' s 1 t t :!''' Reception Honors LWomani - ' ' 0 '' ! ) r- fi: V 1k P 4: i i 1 ar 1 i a Forty-fift- h l ' t 1 t :: It i c 4 I ! ' 7 ' ' i ::: - '' f It rr i ‘' i $N0 ' I e the city" in an article entitled: "Location of Salt Lake City" in the current Economic Geography Dr Harris Is a son magazine of Dr F S Harris president of Brigham Young university ands Mrs Harris ' Why did Salt Lake City become the regional capital? Dr Harris answers the question thus: First the favorable position of the city the early developed and diversely productive Wasatch oasis which stretches 150 miles north and south along the base of the Wasatch range: second the settlement of the city as an important pioneer religious capital i7 N -- - t :1 tiers-min- - o ts) : : 1 i Ndiee' -- i' ( '' i ' 1 o'' ''''' ' 1 :14 :: - ' :' ' 'l ?' :: - $ ' i Savant Warts Of Letdown Five Appointed As Internes Merchant Faces Fireivorks' Count I ‘' '::::::::C 1 tr s Thus Dr ChauncyD Harris of Indiana University Bloomington presents what he terms "the fundamental factor in the size !of - ' :! : ming" 4 ' --' e : I 1 i I i ' 1 ' st I -- f 1 ' :or 1 ?: 'it:':: C - : V! VP It 't 11 -- : - ' 't 'S '':' - - Salt take City Is the "regional capital for 800000 people In it' : section of 1830001square miles'In Utah eastern Nevada southern Idaho and southeastern Wyo:— ' I '" ) t -- - and Mrs' Samuel J Lindsay Tayloraville: Phyliki SW1111011 Mr and Mrs Virgil O Swenson Logan: Laurel Dawn Wi Icken Mr and Mra George Wi leken Denham& 4 Mr and Mrs Betty Jean Severson Harvey E Severson - Murray Elisabeth McDonald Mr and Ifra Stevenson- - McDonald Holladay: Lalfee Alldredge Mr and Mrs M Merton Alidredee Magna: Anne Davis Mr and Mrs Charles Shirley C Lois Jean Hugger& Davis Draper: Mr and Mrs itt'rell Huscard Tailors-vin- e Mona Lee Jackson Mr and Mrs Fred N Jaeksou Venice: Rvelvit Embev Mr and Mrs Nelson A St Empev George Bette Joyce Moore Mr - and Mrs Melvin Moore Provo: Audrie Redmond Mr kriti Mrs Walter Redmond Hollariev: Mary Moore Mr and Mrs Orn Hulah Moore Payson: Coleen Woolley Mr and gtrg mittens E wormer rremonton! ?rave Ostler liT41711alr sod '1171- 7- Thomas 1: ' r i :t I :::r t tr ots-a- pe ±: 1 4 and Farrell J Olsen laday: Joey Howarth Mr and Mrs Retail Howarth Magna: Nee Deng Jensen Mr and Mrs Milton JenotonOakley Grace UnriMr I 0 ' Olsen 1 1: i - s m y ! - - 1 i- 4 ny 4 -- street: Phyllis Larsen Mr and Mrs HI-ruClay Lames 1314 Kleventh East Nelemt Mr and Mrs George Marine 11 Nelson 1329 Weetminster avenue: Mr and Mrs Glenna 14anir floodlit? Arnold V Goodlift 249 Belmont avenue: CI Mrs Nilson and Mr Patty own 255 A street: Maurine McArthur Mr and Mrs:Darrisl IfeArthur 1325 Browning avenue: Sylvia Gregerson Mrs J S Gregerson 1157 Harrison street LaVerne Johluonn11r and Mrs ItirtOr M Johnson 334 Costsville avenue: Elaine Egan Mr awl Mrs David Egan 185 D street: peveriee Rice Mr and Mn Leslie Rte 2494 Sount State street: Gereldine LaRue Timothy Mr and Mrs Evan Timothy 812 South street CereeliS ViSolts raft roth WiiMPIL Mr and Sirs Joseph R Wilson 1135 eiarden avenue: Gerakiine Jambe Mr and Mr Josenh Jacobs 117 Second svelte: Catolytt Thorn Heath Mr and Mrs Lawrence H Heath 1360 South Main street: Nancy arniepol Ur and Mrs Louis Sehiertel 1230 Parkway' avenue: Bonnie L Tilt Lofts Tilt Mr 3171 TairistrAut7 Joan 863 Kant ruin i - In Area's Grolth- I - ::-: :: — 11: 's - street Notes Factors ---4- 4 ( e: i Ak : -- - sExt:Utah SavanU ' I - re Ethel-Bolinde- ii $ t ? Ward Arranges Three Gasoline Farewell Ffrms Stick Program Today To Old Prices : ' Hub of West 4 - ' :? el ' I ' g t A ' 'i i -- g 1 ' i - - ! 1 100-4'- Article- Cites 1 5 ' - ' ' desperate need of your ships Our I and our future de erPetdupon mosan:::'s ltives : vand who knows haPe °P lives as 'well" your th Referring- to a night ralti on Brewster Ellen Frances Parrpley and Joyce London when she was serxing as' Jensen Seated left to right Inez June Brim-le- y a fire warden Mrs-- Tod& whose husband of less than a year's servGenevieve Wilson and Carolyn Olson ing "somewhere" with the R A P1 One hundred girls have entered : i wrote that she was "on a hill over---t! west ' r----l'-a lot of greater London i I looking ' I :L To be 'eligible contestants must f and I had a 'splendid' view of all I be Vtah-bor- n girls between 12 and t the fires Actually it was heart14 years of age e whose ancestors I was standing under breaking a tree )Dn which the bucts! were through either parent came to t 'Utah before establishment of the Just bursting a n d the brilliant railroad moonlight made the leatà look Ttle princess and her aids will like transparent blossomsrThere was a smell of wisteria anCyoung preside over all children's activiI ties during Covered Wagon Days trees and yet all I could et e was She will ride the Princess float that the sky was red and gtowing to UNION—Prior his departure Salt motarists 'shopLake aerial for Sites bombing gunnery for the central states mission of City In the childree's parade on July and filled with smoke fliarnet And 22 participate in the Pioneer day practice during July by Salt Lake the L D S church Melvin Price ping for "best bargains" in guo the noise of engine' and in4chine line discovered Saturday that at guns" parade on July 24 and ride in air base planes: have been an- son of Mr and 's every grand entry In the rodeo nounced couplet:I with a warning Mrs Angus Price least three brands of fuel may be Tells of Visit ssy will of Union will be t July 22 to 26 The princess areas Include five the at the old prices-- 24 that danger purchased one of remain In the limelight as And honored Sunday i telling of 'visiting 8t1 It cents for ethyl 22 cents for sec- with a again who lives Outside the 10: candidates for queen of mile circles from:each target relative at 7:30 p m with 4 ' ond structure and 20 cents for third London: Air corps officers also issued the a farewell pro- - t Utah's Centennial celebration' In J ' 2947 'When I go to stay at Douglas' warning not to bandle any "dud" gram in the ' lt rivl ti tt 1 grade Three firms—Standard Oil of home we have to cycle out of the bombs in the vicinity of targets Union L D S Entries Listed !t '177' 1 town Just before it gets dark and to call base ordnance at Fort ward chapel "PP — ' 4 California Shell Oil company and on Entries Saturday night with ad- but 1 the hill outside we stop and Ninth East street Associated Oil and Gas company— are found if any Douglas ' ' ditional ones w f expected in the mail and Union ave t ? 1 reported that they bad not added wait to see whether a raid vtill defor aerial daylight Targets 0 2donday and Tuesday follow (con- bombingL are located as follows: nue the I cents on the wholesale-quotationvelop or not Sometimes we can testant's name first then names of on the pro- as had the majority ot ma- cycle back before midnight Other 10 miles southeast of About we have to wait until the raid 1 parents'and address all Salt Lake Lakeside 14 miles northwest of gram for Mr jor distributors earlier in the week days otherwise designated): the airport at Knolls 14 miles Price sixth rnis- Is Over then cycle-bacin the dark Officials of three City unless the companies snd Mrs Joyce Marian Breweter deto be 14 miles south sionary dodging shrapnel f I r p engines explained ' they had Made $ail 'Second Pest south of Knolls Brewster Plysitiow R Wenn Ines June Primley Ur and Mrs of Berm and about one mile east sent to L D S termined effort to discourage sta- hose pipes and the many sandbags Denver street: Ellen J Cled Pritnist 1061 tions distributing their brands which have been used to put out Prance Parmley Mr and Mrs : Thomas of Carrington Islandin Great Salt mission fields Mr Price 130 Douglas 'attest Camlyn lake 4 from raising their retail prices church his from fires JParmley r 01011 Mr lad Mrs I Olson 1010 However certain stations have "We no longer look for oranges Aerial bombing during darkness will be talks by Seymour J Gods1 reel : Genevieve Wilson "tint It Vast Alfred L W11'0111540 Hotly- will be on targets about 12 miles frey Arthur Erickson Mr and lire Alma F jumped their prices while purchas- or bananas or grapefruit or even and Mr ' wood' Jensen avenue: Joyce 1410 A Jenson 734 Past Fifth Fount northwest of the'airport at Knolls Smith the missionary and Elmer ing their gasoline at the lower tank tinned fruit but we don't go hun- Ifrs Mr and Mrs and 14 miles smith of Knolls ' street May Anderson Smart Wesley Nance will be in wagon quotations the distributors gry" Atairew M Anderson 351 Herbert avenue: no said will the Todd Mrs to take Aerial Mrs that and Mr power George torrents Ashton having gunnery recently she regulate place charge Ashton 45 last ?mirth Ninrth street: during daylight hours on an area Mrs retail market be will to vtsit an to went Readings by given Pprtsmouth Edwin Mrs Marian Josue Winder Mr and An attendant at one station aunt Her aunt with other resiK Winder 4400 West Portyfiret South bounded on the east by a line ex- Arthur E Peterson and musical Mrs a Mr and George street: Jean Nielson tending from a point five miles numbers instrumental and vocal which sells one of the three brands dents had been temporarily evacuA Niehom 133 North Fourth East street said Saturday: 041ri a ett Mr and Mrs Milton 8 )It south of Locomotive Springs to a will be presented by the conated because of a time bomb in 113 Third avenue 12 miles east and three miles gregation and a men's quartet received "We orders the from the vicinity Unable to find her point Bert Mrs Tauter Mr ond Donets Tattler °association (Utah Association of but undaunted street Lots south of Gunnison Island and on In addition to Miss Donna JohnMrs Todd said that 1775 West North Temple John Paul Mrs Mr and Joon Martin Shin the west by the coast of Great son accompanied by Miss Flora Petroleum Retailers Inc) to raise despite the protest of wardens she 366 West Third North street: atone Martin V Jean Stone Mr and Mrs Ralph Salt lake and a square bounded on Johnson Brunow Stelter and Roy our prices Then the company wrote a note to her aunt and 741 Green street: Lola Pitallings nod Mrs J C Stallings 487 Eighth Soot the casts by a line extending from Price Jeanett and Ro Layne Rich called and asked us not to be- tacked it to the door of the house Mr and a point five miles southwest of Mrs David H Huish and Mrs cause It had not changed its tank the ot rani Dorothy Jane 'orreries unexploded bomb within easy WUItra William Chestier Jefferlos 461 Mrs We had already range of the residence wagon prices Promontory Point la a point five yrank W Greenwood llama venue: Allre Cannern Mt and John S Cannon 1147 Kensington avenue: miles west of the'shore of Antelope posted the new prices the same as Menke Mr and Mint Douglas J Island on the north a line from acrosi the street so we decided not - Pauline by Donna street Tbird East tanks 1160Mr W Herbert and Mrs to cut again" ntooloar Promontory Point to the west IP ant oror retina 8175 atath Lola farosi: The three companies reported Pose Roberta Mr and blra Clifford W shore on the south by a line from 538 Vernier place: Lai Jeanne Antelope Island to the west shore there was little likelihood of Psserta Mr that ' Vincent IL Daniel Mrs rind vietent a raise over the week end and IADonna Hinkle and on the westt by the shore of 127 Ramona avenue ' Mr and MM GiStla L liinkla 2160 Paw the lake even hinted that the present rates tame street All gunnery firing Is toward the would be maintained MP and Jaw Parkin Vieginis ' M Parkin 111allace 1531 Park street: west officers explained A recommendation that plans five of newdocAppointment Arroolia Carol Chmart Mr nod Mn T C be formulated now to forestall posOtanart 511 East Third SouthV street: tors L at for Interne 13S study Clyde J17ra CUMIntlifir Mr and Mrs sible financial depression affecting CarnMitillS 1309 Thirteenth East street: hospital and notification that four the mining industry followntg the Shines Williams Mr and Mrs Raymond other young physicians have just S X-- Williams 1222 Whitlock avenue t present "emergency boom" was 85: Shirley Lemma's Mr and Sirs Claud C voiced in Salt Lake City Saturday their avenue: Blair Jane completed training Herbert hospital Vernon:336 Philip Blair 125 H street: by Dr Sterling B Talmag e head was announced Saturday by J Mr and Mrs Alden I f Nome L Beatavenue : of the geology department ef the ends 501 and relatives 'Nearly Darline Snow 61r Peal 134 Tele Howard Jenkins superinhospital A bench warrant :was ordered and 1irs Richard W gnetw Garfield: of Mrs New Mexico School of MIKA now oldPierce Eugenia tendent "Prong Mr and Mrs J Walter for the iarrest of Harry B Johnest living daughtr of Lorenzo Dr Talmage warned that propHazel "'Irons 2087 Boonard avenue two the for Entering hospital Mr ani Mrs Thomas ston 591 of 401 Ninth East street ØRIIItb Brown the L DS er adjustment and control of the of intensive training are Snow fifth president years met: Isilltern Proven 3674 Virth Pest Bull Mr and Mrs William E Saturday when he failed to ap- Dr John W Pace Salt Lake City church attended a tea jlonoring mining industry will be necessary rvelyn ZiflL 160 Ninth Vast 'treat: Helen Max- pear in Salt Lake police court on Dr to prevent a recurrence of tbe letJohn L Journay Chicago Ill the native Utah wornan's htySnit Rieharria Mr and Mrs Joel Richards a garret: LettY LAM Lindsiev Mr and a charge of possession of fire- Dr John M Bowen Burley Idaho fifth birthday Saturday at e down resulting from the first r? Seventh B 772 Dougise Lindeley )4r 1 World war Dr Arnot C Sine Iowa City Iowa home of a daughter Mrs E Vest street: Owes Jensen Mr and Um works Mr Johnston listed as a store- and Dr Henry DeVries son of the late Dr Ja Mee E 222 University Cliffned Moroni Jeneen 51 East Fourth North of Grand Devinny Carat Jai blidgiev11145 Mr and Mrs keeper was arrested Thursday 'root street Talmage member of the 14 D S Sixth Vest Rapids Mich tepee Park Mitts:lee 32 of 602 West treat Clara Louie Mager Mr and lifra council of twelve apostles D TalMrs was Pierce born 5 Doctors who have July completed (Meer E Mavens 925 Plant : are 1856 in Brigham City and has mage andhis wife have mainlained South Dirge: Jean Campbell Mr and Mrs North Temple street facing two their two-yetraining period )4eivits 0 Campbell 3764 Hiabland drive: charges of unlawful sale of fireDr Kenneth A Crockett and Dr been active all her life in church membershtp in the Salt -- Lake ' Joan tumid Child Mr and Mrs Thomas B works denied both and ward desplie the allegations Richard W Sonntag of Salt Lake and civic work there and in Salt Twenty-sevent- k Chtid street East 42 Eighth ' Geraldine Jambs Mr and Mrs Joseph was set for4uly U away froin this City Dr Eugene Wood Murray Lake City She has lived in Salt fact they mov 'sense '317 Second aXtnne Shirley Ann Itrial 15 years ago D Parkinson for- Lake City since 1906 " Coittreit Mr Dr and and Mrs R C Cottrell 1924 Carol city Mt and Trudy William Dr Talmage will s ak tlit the All of Mrs Pierces descendants Vrirgins street: merly of Rexburg Idaho but now R Williams 1027 rapt Third "Modern Revelation Intera resident of Salt Lake City nuth nreet: Laura Mae Penrone Mr and Drunk DrivOr Draws two subject 'sons two including daughters Mrs Valiant H Penrose 1092 Eighth prets Scripture" Sunday at 6:30 their final year of four grandchildren and four Entering Vast street' Cleo Jean Thomas Mr end 5 Spring View $100 Fine in Midvale Mrs John Jai Thomas attended t h 0 tea p m In the study at the hospital are Dr Abram Mr and Mrs Darlene Pintrose env? H W Dr Cannon Gibbs Richard chapel Fourth avenue and P street Kent H Watiam Ptehth Prime 1092 MIDVALE — Pleading guilty to Dr James L Richardson and Dr Saturday Mr and Mrs Ira reins: Dottie Stem LVIVISS Stowe 176 East Burton avenue: A drunken driving charge Aide Sharp Sanders Salt Lake City Dr Annette Permian Mt and Mrs Lynn 24 U street: Barbara Dorms Mr and Smith of Sandy was fined $100 and Sherman M Morgan Murray and Embezzlement Charged Wagstaff Family Mins Mrs J Donald tuvimpo 1812 Herbert VO I )4ScfStiSSO Mr and Mrs given a suspended jail sentence Dr James F Orme Tooele 72 Jacob Aures of 328 Center Annual Reunion Grant Macfarlane 531 Find avenue: Mery of 30 days Saturday by Justice of Lynn Clawson Mr and Mr Lenders W street was arraigned Saturday beCureless Jaa I ottreot: tuRae Caner Um the Peace Reg White Members of the Wagatali famfore District Judge Albert H Eland Merl Revrnond Carter IS tenon ayeMr Smith wasgranted a 75 at Reunion will conduct their annu41 reExpect nue: Donna Joy Asher Mr and Mrs Don ily on an embezzlement charge union lett nick Asher 942 Euclid avenue: Royce stay of execution by the court He July 12 from 4 until 104 m 75 Mr descendants of and was given until Tuesday to en- at Fairmont Curt and Mrs Truman Curtis 134 Approximately vast Eighth South street: Detu Hebdon was arrested Thursday park It wak anIsrael Call patriarch of the South ter a plea He is charged with IA? and Mrs Truman D Headon 854 H Scott L11111411 a nounced by avelme Davis stake are to LDS Armpittenort $7000 from Nana 14r and Hrs Wesley R d embezzling expected Lollar Christenson Mr and Mrs Seolt Beckstead 1135 Seventeen lth East street Vain attend a reunion Sunday at 11 strong 32 East Second South member of the committee in P Christenson 217 Third avenue: Maxine' S Mr ChrisOscar Christiansen Mrs and of the affair B Rent-1 Mrs Itevnkie Mr and Clarence 548 Emersion avenue LaRue Mor- a m at Como Springs Mrs M street on March 4 1940 with the chargecase of iris 1010 Fourth East street: Norma tiansen In inclement weather W Mr mon Mrs Morrison Richard and secW of Watson Lake Salt Mr and Mrs Armond City Pint Arnwtenng representation that he was in the Fifth Karst street will be conducted in Annottrong 152 Edith avenue: Gloria Me- 1501 n retary of the family association loan business and would pay her the meeting Zola Althea Newman Mr and Mn Doriald Mr and lira Prank J McDonald the Emerson LDS ward chapel Samuel Newman Holladay: Colleen a fixed rate of interest 3051 nixth East street Olive Woodbury Mr and Mrs Albert W Tree reported Saturday 1035 Emerson avenue it was re34r and Mrs George L Woodbure 2497 Tree Mr Mrs Colleen Robinson and Irma Last street: Gloria Ashton lire Crimper: C Irene Marion Robinson 'American Fork ported Aahtnn Aliens 33 Ewa Fourth North HolMr Mrs -- - I t -- awseidocna'nt nneeeed --- SL Role as Be 0 ''''- I N 01 removed from the land of stinshine i thatched roofs and houses with quiet fogs of the era before ' the present battle As Mrs IX J Todd of Ilienteyon-Thames Oxon wrote to rcla- in America: lives "Otir waY of living has ihanged so much in the past yearthat it ' is already unrecognizable"-to wiliten her letter OrHowever of Salt Lake City reveals no thoughts of weakness no idea that England might not did be the ultimate victor but-Sh- e voice a plea for more ahlOs from the United States Ships Needed ) America-1"We realize that I to help us all she dalAer asalthoutagrh -11 I — t s 7-1- HeeWould 4 : -- d - A - : 111t ' Irk : owflibilaoodslwahyeds sttahnedEintgalancoduhteryy-infay- ' :'': Woman Writes 1 To S L Kin !13 Describes Changes : 1 -- - A-- 'i Under a hail of bombsiBritisb people sing "l'here'll Alway! Be an England" but during these days :' r71171: I e7 1 1 A "4 t ' 01 1 Jt: ' I t4r - rl ' 4 - if? : 1 4- " rw3 4- :i - I et:4444o v ---- - re 4 H 4 A - -- A - d k' Ili' : 4( -- -- 11 ::::::::!: 100- A cokltee:r - a f - ' : I -- 1 :: Lye'- : t - ‘- -: e: :::: I ' :': : "'" - - :: ' I It0!-- - -- : I : ::- :1 A1 f:: s I : :: '44 i :: 4" :"- -: i :: l I - - - ! r : t:'::- - AirAPp ' I -- ' s ' - ::::::1:''isYf- 4- " - ' - ' - "- :: 1 -- 1 1 $ :: An even hundred Utah girls—a ' record number — late Saturday 4 ' svere listed as candidates for the " Of chilover distinction ipresiding ' t''t' !':'' dren's activities at the Covered 1 Welton Days celebration this Year ' Although midnight Saturday wee ' '''411 -r1: ' :95:mNt::: 4he official entry deadline the ' )Y4—k roster of applicants may yet reach 4 :qt ? ':"77i: elwk 125 announced S O Bennion cele' I bration chairman Mail applica:': :: ' 4 tions postmarked before the deadb 141 ' -:: 7 '':-line are expected early this week 4 Candidates will be Judged Wed—'4 " ? ttesday atj0:30 am in Cpvered 'Wagon Days headquarters at the :": Salt Lake chamber of commerce Contestants will be entirely on 1 their own Mr- Bennlon said and : !Oil be presented to the judges In — groups Parents guardians or es- 1 cods will not be permitted to in- iI -------11 terView the judges nor to accom- ' -children at the interview' See Child Men ' ' -' Ill: 41" :-::not 'This will give the Judges yet Alite v telected a chance to pass on the umon64- :Z: child the of aloneoMr personality s o' Bennion salt from Interested In news of candidacies for Covered Contestants are numbered 20 Utah cities and towns includWagon days4rincess these six contestants ing Duchesne In the east St Saturday huddled over a newspaper George in the south Tremonton Left te right 1 Standing are Joyce Marian In the north and Tooele In the i - ':' k I 1t4 ': : :L- 4- -- :--: it ': t'll''' pew: t ::: :: r - ' ' :3::'-:- ': : - ---:- r--- - I ': al ii ! - i i --------------:"- Is"-- ' i Letter Tells of Warthilo IAJAILt- e in Britait i ' ' July 6 1941 4 : t 1 4 - - gakt rfribtute —4 1 4 3 I ' Zbe Salt f - 'Judges to Vick Winner ' On Wednesday l' I Six Read flitg News' of WagonDays i t i ' I 8' 1 ! i ' - °- ' i - - it:or11pl'triticess i '':' g : t - ' ' ' - 1' ' Z i '' t ' 0 Girls Vie 1 t ' ' - I - - 1 - 1 19 B Sunday - MonlIng-alái '' et 71:::- l' ' P r i - - - |