Show 5? 8 II : Titu' riday 5forilIttg 5alt gake Zributte 40th Division Portrays True Spirit of Huckleberry Finn ISchool Board Aid Grazing Fills Three Vith his fishing line dangling1 in the water Gives Talk and not a care in the world Donald Witt Posts Principal the charater' of that 'Utah Crop Forecast Shows Increase in '4Most ProI'd ucts - 'Prepares to Travel North - - -- ' t '47 Pr Teachers Win Promotion in Hank "'ffil""M"'"l'"'''""N""1"e"I'"""""'I'n"""'"'"'"'' The-Tribun- Four serials of trucks of : f ap- proximately 250 vehicleseakh will leave Camp San Luis Obispo Sat urday as the Fortieth division starts for maneuvers at Camp Lewls Wash which will engage Upwards of 100000 soldiers later toils month 'Two of the serials will go over highway 101 through an Fran'etsco and two via Fresno and the San Joaquin and Sacramento val following the lays Four serials tame routes vvill leave Sunday Five troop trains will leave camp lillonday to be followed by six trains Tuesday and six trains Wedmsday The trains will consist of 14)urist sleepers and kitchen cars According to the schedules the of the motorized sections tnucks in will-- arrive at Vader Wash time to meet and haul to camp the$ troopron the arriving trains Engineers Take Equipment tit all the reginients of the di vitt on the 115th Engineers hare the most varied equipment to move to the maneuvers Included In their equipment will be pontoon and truss bridges tractors a ccrriert mixer bulldozers a power shovel and other heavy equipment In I dditio4 to the arms and sup viler of a 'combat unit-- A new piece of equipment for the engliverit will be a complete port' able-- fighting plant to supply light!' for the division command postfield Three sergeants of the 145th ''4R'''''- ' 1 i ''' s '' !:' ' i i 14 - ':-- i - - a - 1 t 1 l n i 'i I I I 1 A 1 '''L t 1 4 ' I ' 1'--- b' - ::-- - '1 t - ! - i :l - ! 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' - -- ! —so' i - ''''-'- ' t t t '1 LIVER i I ' : ' I I : ' ''4' V ' s t4t‘ : '" ' ' 4 : ' 4 ': " 1 ' i t1 't 0 ' t "A : r ) 41 ' t 'r - i'i -: r ''' ' I '' 250 Boys Go After 460 Trout at Pioneer Park ' ' - - The usually wily trout were up: 'When books proved either toofisherman and river traveler against it Wednesday afternoon at Slow br inefficient the boys were tfockleberry Finn the Pionem park wading pool as surned loose to wade In The Other prizes were awarded to pool Glen Carter 250 boys wcile turned loose in the son of Mr and Mrs best Huckleberry Finn manner to catching the fish as best they Joseph Carter of 364 Jeremy street Could: Nets made from their shirts and Kenneth Skinner son of Josie angle for them Costumed in old patched clothes proved the most efficient means Skinner of 150 West South Temple and straw hats:the boys angled in Donald Witt son of Mr and Mrs street for being the first to make earnest for the 400 trout—Which S E1Witt of 247 South Second a catch were planted in the pool earlier in West street received a prize for Glen C Anderson supervisor of the day especially for the park's his costume as best portraying the the Pioneer park recreation : Finn day" character of that well known ter was in charge of the event 1 Ar ' x:::-37- ' (47'"'-''':'!t: s :' n :?'- - '': i:' it: I r f i 4 ''' i ''1--: 4 's - r 'sI ip 1 4za4 Drunk Driver Admits Guilt Gets $100 Fine 30-d- ay Au-Pl- at I ' — ' the crop improved during th month of July" Average per acre yield for sugar Barley production for1941 was estimated at 3608000 bushels beets was forecast at 15 toes with only 105 tons last against 2812000 in 1940 oats at compared years The August 1 forecast for total production was 570000 tOnS against 504000 tons last year ç pp Aids Q0ting Plai's Here's The Answer to Your Money Problems'l 'Program for the annual Itepub!lean day outing at Saltait next Saturday was announced Wednesday by John E Lach chairman of the entertalnment eommittre At 6:30 p in there will be band concert for box luncheon parties In the bowery and at 8:15 L I Acomb a member of the entertainment committee will conduct community singing This will be followed by the "glamor rIview" a dancing program and contests for The program will end with prize a dance beginning at 10 p m ®AIi l'i Stilt YOU INCOME oijtTo !1: r 5f ' '! : E? HALtTATE Commissioners Name Road Supervisor - Ft 01 Wilr!)ffp less( - ? - !g- - -- 4 AT LOWEST RATES--- NO RED George Panas of Bingham was DELAYS named Wednesday by he Salt Lake COME IN AND TALITTOVElt county commission asroad supervisor in District 17 at 55 cents ' I ral an hour replacing John T' West u I !MI who has been transferred to the 1elts7 C11) county shops Solon Edwards 106 North First West street was hired as a truck Walker Bank Bldg plat 19963 driver in the road department at aissmommosms ITU cents an hour ' ' 'i'' 7 :' ':L ''''- - - - : : 1 ' VE I: i '::' : ': '' i ' s ::10'tit !:"':::' ' : - fs :' k ::f ii ) i :: :::- - i':::?: - - i:: w'i :" 4 1f 1 c - q '' ::::!: - !' lo 1 - 4 t :r ' '' ' :' t Ft:7: :2 i : i::f ::1:: - H 4::- 4::454 : is'if '''''' : : !' ?' t 1 ' - 1:i i5 p " - " IA ' :: - ::1 7:-- :::: i: 4 !4 s :' ::::::::)::' - I i - 1 ' 'oh 4 " ! i : 0 :: ' - 1 ! - : t1 riiN Ii - - - i: : : - L - - ' i 4 - f 1 t i r413 1 p - - 1:'- : i '4$11-I- '''14N t ' ' Ii - ' 4 1 i - ' i - 1 k:rcy : :--- - i j ek6'N"-r-1- ‘ 1 PA irkfli 1 " - :id 141 4 -- 'Y ' k ' ':'S - - - : ts 'A ' ' 1 A - C'' ':'' ' '' ' k: Vl " PIZ 4 It " i ' : v i — - t' - ' ' e : i? 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I:I- -- 'If: 1-- OR ANY OTHER IMPROVED SALT LAKE 7 A' LPItili 0 RO avi R2 0 no 1Falc 51: i::!:: - T i' it '!::::::': 4 10 i': i 7 ct) TO FIT YOUR NEEDS WITH PAYMENTS TO t it' ' - :i:': :: -- i ::- '' : "The potato forecast wof 1144 000 bushels compares with 2040 000 a year ago Prospects for i '''-- '::::':!::': ::::iS7 — t 4 ::'- p-- -- : ii '' year - - fI A:::t:::-!-:1!!nf- 2'1i:''j: r :::::::4 :::- :: '::i!:: i: ::t::::: :: '14 :t':::':1:f:: - !: state" Ted Andrew Hansen 21 u117 employed of Ephralm was fined 100 Wednesday In Sall Lake City police court after he pleaded guilty to la 4run4en driving charge Judge Frank E Mogi' also decreed a jail sentence to be suspended upon payment of the fine ' Trial of Charles Paul Christen men of 344 East Fourth South street who pleaded Innocent to a drunken drjving charge on 7 i Wall pol4poned until AuG Poulsbn 18 gust Lower Division Min Seneets 11 A Nolan 323 IIirrison aveLower :divillon high schools and nue wait found guilty on A wk their principals are: Bryant Miss less driving charge and fined $20 Jessie Herrman Other cases in police court inHorace Miss Gertrude Arbuckle : IrvingMann cluded:: Frank S Allen Jackson J J HarSpeeding—Waldo J Blaisdell ris Jordan DA Coombs Lincoln 2654 Hartford avenue forfeited Joseph B Driggs Roosevelt Har- $10 bond old J Stearns arid Stewart Miss Driving through a red traffic Eva Lund light—Roy E Marshall 565 East Upper division high schools with Sixth South street $10 fine susprincipals and assistants respec- pended tively are: East Bruce E- Millikin Ignoring stop aign—Joseph P and C Oren Wilson South DeVoe Nelligan 1404 Sherman avenue Woolf and Miss Winifred It Dyer $3 fine with stay of execution West A P Hagen and Miss Elva until August 16: John X Madsen L Cotterill Adult Ralph y Back- 61 Main street Bingham $5 flne' I man and H B Tanner ? Edgar R Wayman S150 fine - :1: - ' :::' 14 i - ' ar - ' iv s:: :'::ksi':: ::t--::- ‘ I i:': 4 ::: I !'' e'Ili 11 - r - 1 1320000 against 1071000 and corn at 660000 against 616000- A 1941 hay crop of 1231000 tons was forecastcompared with 1062000 tons in 1940 "The peach crop will be somewhat later than last year and the present forecast indicates a pro duction of 659000 bushels corn pared with 600000 in 1940" Ur Andrews reported "Pear producv tion is forecast at 117000 bushels compared with 129000 last A:':' if' i ::::- Based or conditions as of Au- gust 1 the report said that rain- fall 'limited the necessity'for Jr- ligation and kept pastures and other feed crops fresh" Irrigation water generally "is bolding bp well" Production of all wheat-winteand spring was forecast at 8227000 bushels compared with 48611000 in 1940 and a ten-yeaverage of 5078000 "The winter wheat crop' said the report "is mostly harvested with an estimated prOduction of 4227000 bushels Compared with 2978000 last year The excellent growing conditions this year have produced one of the highest yields per acre in the history of the sociation at a state convention E R Greenslet chief of range improvements and maintenance Tuesday addressed chaps ter of the Isaak Walton league at Laramie Wyo Director It H Rutledge pointed out that such appearance at western meetings are much easier to arrange since Salt Lake City is in the center of' the grazing states which the division 7 serves '' Hil-t- - Increases in nearly all Utah crops favored by periodwitlowo ers luring July were predicted Wednesday in a report issued by Frank Andrews U S department of agriculture statistician Coto - - -- - 4 of tadveruseineell 11 N " :4"''''ki ' ''''''4 i 1 Jump Out of Without Calaniel—Andrieeli Bakthe Marne to Ruin' to Go The bier should loblir 11 pinta of bill juice Into your bowels ever day if this bile ia di Pot Sowing freely Yeas r food may not allaL It etur just decay" in tho bowl Than conYou tot gas bloats up your otipatod You feel alasitch and the world looks Pullk- It takel those readt old Carter's Littlo Liver Pills to got thole 11 pints of bile flowing (root to make yote tort "up and up" Cot a package todayTaks aa diroctod Effective in making bat flow freely Aik tor Carter's Little Liveg Pills 104 and Ile Y A ( v ' i - 'T'"414"0 ' VI RUE 111) YOUR I t ' A't ""4k annual outtend the twentv-fir- st ing of the Electrical League of Utah at Lagoon Thursday J Ernest Gillespie sports coMmittee 'chairman said Wednesday Workers in Ut4th's electrical industries ' and niembera of their families will register at 4 p m Eports are slated at 5 p m talth dinner dancing and a program of arnateur taint scheduled during the evening :1 — '" It -— A record crowd—inexcess 2000 persons- -1 s expected to litr' r:!-- -- I I Eleetrical League Awaits Outing ' - 00 - A': '4- tt - ' - r: '"410-K' p : :: ' 4 s 2 ' ::- :- '' - 4 ' Potatoes and Fears Listed for Drops In Governmen t tilmtnary Wheat Yield Ti)ps Previous Records Officials of the II: S grazing service are keiNping in CIOSer personal touch with westerners nx a result of the agency's t ranger to Salt Lake City Julian Verret I assistant director Wednesday was in Glenwood Springs where he will address the Colorado Wool Growers' as- ! - : : 4:' : i'':!:::i: :: ' :' : :' i 1 I -- : i 4 - ': ':- ' : : ::- 1 : - :t 4- - 0-- i- 1 i 4 - Bel-vo- i : Win l'remetions Corporals Owen W Owens and Arnold D Johnson of Brigham City 2422nd field artillery were promobud to sergeants Promoted to corporals 222nd field artillery Were Privates First Cass Wayne Weidman and Jack of sear River City Ira C Matt-soA Niel son Paul M Peters and Andrew A Hansen of Brigham City Archibald L Laver and Boyd F Lays r of Mantua and Grant at Welling of Brigham City Returning to duty with the 115th three months engineers followingschool lt Fort at the engineers' Va were Master Sergeant William J' McKeague Technical Frank J McArdie Pri- Sergeant vate First Class Frederick R Doane P:rtivate First Class Burton K Wheadake Sergeant Sullivan L-- Byrd gtaff Sergeant Myles W Standish und Private First- Class George R Jex of Salt Lake City: Corporal Garth B Rasmussen of Vernal Pittivate John S Gimblin of Ileddine-e'- Cal and Corporal Ecti ward L Woodbury of St George Leaving the 115th engineers for three-mon- th courses at Fort Belvoir were iStaff Sergeant Willard Skene of :Redding Private First Class Lymsn Bodell of Salt Lake City Private First Class Maurice henry of Sandy andofPrivate First Class Dan llraham Redding of Captain Orrice C McShane Luis Beaver arrived at Camp San Obispo Monday and was assigned as adjutant Second battalion 222nd field isrtitlery sees First S'ervke Captain McShane underwent an operation for appendicitis just as the 222nd wieinducted and this is his first duty with the' regiment since it left home for Camp San Ltds Obispo With battery members returning from furloug ta Monday was the first lime in 'weeks that headquarters battery 145th field artillery has had all 'members present at roll call Returning ever the week end from furlough' were Privates First Class Kenneth C llortin of Logan iteginall W Cibson and Carl B Spencer of Salt Lake City and Privates Harold L Williams and Francis 0Drake of Ogden 1i' t artiiirry Winning commissions aS eecort-lieutenanls were Fred E slovio of Salt Lake City Francia of Ogdcnt and Vir riche' is of Provo 0 Irk! 11- - C Donlon 1i IT - I i '!' ic ' i :1 ': f ': I ' 4 -' ''' 1 ' '''4'':t 1 'i Three changcs In principals' asSignmenis In the Salt Lake CO school system vere announced Wednesday by Dr L John Nutt& 14 Jr supirintendent ''' ' ''' Dan Baker principal of the jet ferson 'school was transferred to I the Riverside sChool succeeding — 11 Miss Ella M Keliey T To replace Mr Baker at the JefII ' ferson school the board of education appointed W Fred Arbogast former Jefferson 'teacher The 1 1 board 'also created an rissistant principalship of the adult evening school and appointed HU B Tanner Jordan lower division high school teacher to the new post For Elementary Schools Elementary schools and their principal:a are: Columbus Archie B Kesler Douglas Miss Eva May Green Edison Mark C Lloyd Emerson Marion L Janis Ensign- Miss Sara It Young Forest Mists :dith E Kendell Franklin Miss ilea E WlIcken Garfield '"'41 Misa va M Brewer Grant W 4 r) Primer Hamilton Miss Edith " '3 ' '' Ryberg Hawthorne FreclN Poul'i ' son Highland Park Matthew F " ' ' ' ' 1 ' Noall Jackson X I Harris Jef' ferson W Fred Arbogast Lafayette Mrst Bertah F Forrester tedi i ' Liberty Miss Freda Kiser: Long'f fellow '1 It Smith Lowell Miss Margaret Layton McKinley E W Fraser Onequa Mrs Eva K Pyke Oquirrh Mhui Zeta Morriii: Riverdale Dan' Baker Stewart Miss Eva Lund Sumner IDaniel Stewart 11intah Miss Lois Anderson: Wasatch Miss Margaret Morgan Washington Emil Nyman Web'' 00'''"&""'° i ster F Boyd Squires Whittier F ' 4 ' Jefferson Jordan '444 ' In Colorado wn e Special- to CAMP SAN LUIS OBISPO Cal - well-kno- fisherman Huckleberry Finni Donald won the prize for his costume at the annual Huckleberry Finn day celebration at Pio neer park Wednesday afternoan Trucks Leave Saturday Ft Lewis - i portrays 1911 :tugut1I '‘! 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