| Show - - — ' I '- - t - ' 4 - 4 A - i 4 t b 2 Sunday Morning Giles Defines i Stattis of Fairgrounds ' ' i -- i' - ''''--' :0 f: - -- ii: 2 I '!' 4144 :: Ei :1: : - : ' t - -N INNii ''''- fi i '' '' ' ' 'f ''1' 4 l- - '''i ' The committee investigation also will deal with steel production 4 ' in Utah Senator Truman said Accompanying him on the tour ::' are Lieutenant John A Butt° of the United Stites navy and Major t' ':?z: R S Pickens of the army ' Irrom :::: Salt Lake City Senator Truman :::::' wM fly to:Washington D C 'The chief apurpose of our in- vestigation is to uncover possible sources of 'basic ores for aluminum iIn 1 oi - t steel" - ' Young Lawyer Gets Call To ! v A-IDu- of Mr and Mrs William J Lowe of 1437 East South Temple street has been called to active duty with the 18th field artillery regiment at Fort Sill Okla His orders are to report for duty September 5 Lieutenant Lowe received his bachelor's degree from the University of Utah in 1937 and was graduated from Harvard university law school in 1940 the only Utahn in a 'class of 410 At the University of Utah he Played on the polo team and was a member of Sigma CM fraternity and Scabbard and Blade military society At Harvard university he was a member of Linco inInn The young officer who is 24 years old was promoted last June from second lieutenant to first lieutenant in the 385th field artillery reserve regiment Since his graduation from Harvard be has been employed in the law offices of Stephens Brayton and Lowe ' 4- ' ert: '' : :P'i-- 4 ' - i ': '' : ': ' ::ti :: : :::: ! : 1 :i' f : :7-'':4- 1 : v 44 ' --: - 1 ' :- The chief purpose of the hear- Tuesday and Wednesday will be to present the picture of how much and bow quickly Utah can produce alunite At present the senator pointed out the chief source of supply of American Aluminum is bauxite ore in Dutch Guiana and Arkansas The Arkansas supply he said IS sufficient to last only about two years and 'therefore' tun sources must be developed On his present tot!' Senator True man has : conducted hearings in Los Angeles and Seattle Instead' of bringing the various witnesses to Washington the come mittee Is traveling from city to city to interview them because it is less expensive than bringing each witness to the national cape ital Senator Truman pointed out Senator Truman also has been an outstanding national critic of what he has termed gross waste In the construction of army camps but he said his committee will not this subject on its present go into trip Re also declined to comment on the cost of camp con struction in Utah and adjoining western states' asserting that he had no first hand information on the subject now 1$: 1 1 it t - it 1 '14 1 I ts' 1 ! : I - et : 4p4 11 IT I ii i i 1 ir 4' i ti41 SA rrr11 7 7 1 rr 1 - 7 I 7n i 01- ' r" t44 1 ' ' :77 4 --- -1 ItE1" 1 : I ::::7 r : i' ' ' - r ' - It' : - 'I 4 wog - ) f ' ' - ' I : i 1 " Is t -$::!1::::::: " '' :: 14'- i- - -- ' 17J ' - ": '7''?f-:::- i 1 :::-- -- '' - '' ' - ' ' OF course leading to the degree of Doctor of Dental Requirements for admission are: Two years of Liberal Arts credits including one year each of English chemistry biology physics and one-ha- lf year of organic A four-yea- r Medicine chemistry Special Courses of Training: Covering one and two years for Medical and Dental Assistants Laboratory Technicians and Dental Hygienists For bulletins rotating to the various courses and opportunities in the different :fields address: ! se 1 4 :::::'54 ir'1:r:::'i Board Orders Regulation of Peach Sales : : : :i ' i -- - - -- : 1 '' - ee10441t : ' - tee -- " : ‘ e 1 e q e ': - - :" - - - - - ''-- ‘-- '- iI A '1: ? 1' : ': '' " A :— 4 7- t : ' " 1 i : !:e-1' ?: '! ?" o ':: ' t " : 4s s : s: 7 :i : '' - 5 s : s 4 ‘ :! 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''-- - ' 1—- t :WICAtetok1541-611i Draft Numbers for Iron u S Reports State Sum'nit County Boards On Loan tea-titr- The birth of a daughter Thursday at Holy Cross hospital was announced Saturday by Mr and — Mrs Earl A Barr of 341 Hampton avenue The child is their first 1 Mrs Barr is the former Margaret Frockelton to remain through Sunday and in Murray city parks where the Salt Lake County CIO picnic will be held Monday as a Labor day outing The flower show an outstand- ing feature of the fair was presented through the cooperation of garden clubs throughout the county Under the direction of Rufus Ray of Midvale several hundred awards were made and an educam tional exhibit was conducted through the courtesy of the' Salt Lake City municipal cos gardento give fairgoers informat4on on roses which prosper in the valley Xrch Stokes otMurray won the county Clan A horseshoo pitching championship by defeating Bruce Walters of Murray in a play-o- ff The two contestants wound up in a three-wa- y tie with Lawrence Healey Iso of Murray in the regwere re- ular finals and play-off- s adrted to Monday - left-han- e 4 - I I 11 11 W ft- A 11 II- - 1- William Willard Ford !families Bengt Nelson i clank Van Aaron Heap ‘ Walter Boyde °lies Joseph Marvin Naltermas Joeeph Reward Decker T Smith Stapler arvey Forsyth Beacham Nielson Ahletrom ay num Robinaori Jolley Williama Perry Coral Farrell B Mutts D Limb D CrIEPI r Parewan Newcastle 1 It Cedar City 1St 1101 S 2 W Cedar City Kanarraville R IP D Not 1 C4dilie City 50 N 3 W cder City W Cedar City lit N 5 N 2 Cedar City 493 II 1 IV" Cedar City I so t ( N Seolmilley Thomat litobinton Abbott Milo aril Knight Moretti Mackelloraitg Calvin J banks ?tout Watts's larrit:olo Local Board No 1T Summit 4658 - Taney Addy Bradley 27 tHan Douglas Brieriag 840198 a- a Modena Coital? - -- i4 — - 8ichae o 8- 8- a-- IL 1TL the regular tip a- 8- - 3908 I 61141 1 9608 8858 3758 9308 6768 2408X 526 45018 - 8 47 21 22 E 6618 4E 8- - 93911 s-- 87018 iin- - 421 3908 61 244 321 9 7061841 30 I 88-- 98640 3 2258 51 :41))1 1:44 : :- Rt 733801118 Inim1 a Carlos Sylvester Johnson '41 Donne Elwood John MarcheM Judd W Lambart 'Wilitani Michael Lee Martad Francisi Lott Robert Waliace Meti41414: Bryan Eartlgos Wa38118401 Thaodora Viticant Magana Ylsreevor ' - -- Pit City - - YeanPark Park itdward ""gin32TrshitlitiVrl Mamas :: :: :11:: 1: troltilcerritarlitkl wWortetetama - XX- OOOOOOOOOO 10 City Ileneter 732 Tramway Pic City Summit Apts Pk City 1049 Ftnp 04 Pk City Wanahip Coalvilis Mamas CoalvtlIn Oaklav Wanahlp County Calls Meet S L Marine Gets Orders for Iceland - H Clint McShane 20 son of Mr and Mrs H:C McShane 454 Third avenue has complted his training with the second signal detach i divimilt of the Second marine sion at San Diego Cal and has been ordered to Iceland with the American occupation force according to word received by his parents Saturday Mr McShane enlisted in the marines and has been in training at San Diego since last February He is a grandson of O F McShane former member of the Utah indus- trial comisaions' - : - i i '''tvrtiolc'414 C: - ' : ' : ' J- I - : -- I !Lr-- 11 — r I::: — -- - 0 11' AN Metar-Miser—t- ' — 'SI or 11 0t :'' : - I 1 Cecil Alter former meteori ologist in charge of the' Salt Lak4 weather bureau station will leave early Sunday to assume his new duties at Cincinnati Ohio in charge of weather and flood warning semi Ice on the Ohio river he said Sat t urday He has been succeeded at the local station by H M Hightman' : - ' z 'Z "J ' 4 0 -k ''- - - '''''''' 4444 - 44 Auto Crash Injuries Cause Loss of Foot i TRADE - s - ' 1r - ' 1 or ' FREW Amalfi' if your rotriprotor 411179 r - 4 4 quipped Cold-Wa- Mod' - ) lei 1141 Do 11111daire ?Woo premed - 1 DOWN ' ' 4 $ 500 1 ---- : ‘ it todciy's kit prictst 5' John Melvin Dorius 837 Fifth avenue an editorial department employe of the Deseret News had i his left foot amputated In a Salt Lake hospital Saturday as the ref suit of an automobile accident' 1 three weeks ago At that time Mr Dorius' auto 1 In which Mn Dorius aIso was ' riding was forced off the road near Kamas Utah and his: leg !I was severely burned by the ex haust pipe and also by acid OM ing from the battery doctirta re- I ported i n'"IIbl'1164r ism"'""°1----a''ill'"''N1-- ( n : CD il 6 tr DON'T WAIT FOR HIGHER 7 - : rrfrSIM ' E 0 0 -- 'A f -- 4' II il 04 kV) i ffiPi 0 - I of ' 4 - e: I' 1 ' 4 1 t - ° - 2 - iqz 440749 00 I - 9 t ii t : a ! 1 4 - o- - NOW FRICES--RU- Y : - - 4rolryl" 4 ' ' - A ( : f - ' - : to baclred by General Motorsi sod a gnat 'nasty sititerof L '- L- - Protectios Pfau teewtJ 1412! i vitamins days longed Instant ice service with esw elusive Frigidaire Qtaielp gibe Trays—ao prying 50 to 70 savings as op orating cost 'pith ezeluaire Woe tis replies—no °ding! ' I 0111413 -- 1- to N :' ' - You doalbove be sever foods! ' ' '''' Foods totals flavor cokes 211 'CP J 1 i ant - - 0 - - 'i- '- fi - - it -- 2--: NOrti Inley t'assi modern edvanto2est TIACE - I - I - — - : Alter Leaves S L For Ohio Today : i 11 - 1 rived' G(411-1-li- i - C147 U P R kit pperi:critCitayty 439 Park Park City lieneter 555 Deer Val Pk City Mamas viluir:111riptetett Pi:udenoto: Witliarn committee: Mrs George A Rosette'' music committee Mt& W S Taylor chairman and Mre John CI Evans of Ogden vice chairman publicity committee Mrs claut Anderson of Garfield A meeting of representatives was appointed registrar conimuniA from unincorporated ttes and rural districts in Salt Utah Greeks Will Air Lake county to discuss formation of a county defense council has Relief Drive Plans been called by the county 'commission for Tuesday at 8 p m in Reorganization of a state-wid- e Greek war relief drive under lead- the city and county building The meeting was decided upon ership or the Greek Community of Utah probably will be considered after members of the city comat a community outing Sunday at mission told the county group Lagoon officers said Saturday they believed that cities and inSpeakers will be N J Cotro- corporated towns each should Manes and Alke T Diamant Salt have a separate council under Lake attorneys Chris G Tryfon is virtually the same procedure followed during-thfirst World war president of the group CMli ' of 1540 Second East rxeet was In serious condition at Salt Lek oer it Main Park 476 1122 o 49 'Boyd L - 4958 5888 10 Keith Writhe 8-- 76616 32 Xith WirideriiXtig S 85518 22 'William Ambier Toung anit alarob : I rum! ii fcr ycur ctd Rcfrigcratorl General hospital He apparently was the only one to suffer more 244 TAIttPir CilF than minor hurts in the large-sca- le Part 1049 Park Park Chi tussle which occurred in Coalvilia Woodland a tavern at 3500 South of front Coolville State (100 East) street between Coa Wills 450 Park Park City 12:30 and 1 a m Salt Lake Cann Aain at Park City Menefee ty deputy sheriffs reported liatiatar They were unable to obtain an Hamden accurate account of the cause of Olokley the fight which apparently :we's wneolpit 1 'Park Cit y in when Ascough and Patti Ohs two progresswomen left 227 Norf the tavern young Marion MarlOft As they walked outside anothei Marion woman took slipper and Kamas Nevada hotAd- Park City struck Ascough on the head With 297 Emig Can P C4ty it he said The youth renion4 Horsvirki Kernee with her' and she called strated ad Park Ong 94 King some friends who "ganged up" oh Remits Henefer Ascough Officers said various byr! 401 Park Park Oito 1003 W'daide Pk Cit17 standers waded into the melee Marion but it had ended when they sr! Coalvilla Kamm 220 Roasts liman Llsilii 54 5:hn n -l- ialTpet7idnitove - 614 II 13 Weition Lloyd Vernon :: - Milliner Moors Lool George Rodgers LDERAL ALLOWANCE 7 - Thomas Leslie Jack Lloyd Fredrick Whet klitsuelti Ogawa Jamas Oaefe Pankatt Ran Pederson is: 1 8- Witliaat AmInosot - i- A "gang fight" at a suburban tavern in which several men and women took part early Saturday left a young Salt Laker with a possible fractured skull serioul injury to an eye and severe 1act 1 erations Struck across the face and head with a bottle Walter Ascough 21 i 11- 1- 151 : red - 153- lea 23 Dal Birch 110941 34 Char lay B Carroll Chat 35 Wayne Samna' a- - 9008 2 Wilson A Clark 381 Clittott Cook 8-- 9498 401 Cor Rsed Daniels Chadwick 'Mort Cawood 5419 8-- 91418 3 Amos rarreit Peardon X-7512 31 Lavelis Roos Dtardoo 8-- 5718 LaMar Nelson Evans a 63118 44 Chancey Latin 8- - 5568 1 Franklin Frau ifirenoe l Hanker 17 V'ibert 11"11Z Hartwell it it rartrab ititrr Pit 16 N City 4 nand-tectu- : PIMISOM111 iivin Francis Webster I 11- lt anarravilis 129 N $ W Cedar rity It 9' D Ne 11 Ceder City W Center Cedar C Paul Ronsid 17111 21 22 8- 5118 23 24 63918 25 11 52718 28 II- - 95618 27 S 55 8 26 S 54318 29 8 0 s-s 11 Alt 8 2 81 S 9268 3 8105318 34 8 937f8 35 51018 36 a 57311 31 31 110055 a 41411 31 8- - 430 I 40 I-- 7038 41 a 83018 42 Si Taven 111rn Iti Causes Injury: -- - - IP la- I Stork Brings Girl es 4-- H Groups f --- A marketing order regulating the sale of peaches in Salt Lake and Utah counties under provisions of an act of the last legislature will go into effect Tuesday morning and remain operative until October 1 It was announced Saturday member of the by Seth T Shit state agricultural commission Theorder prohibit the sale of peaches which are smaller than 1 inches in diameter or below a certain grade and require that peaches be sold at posted prices Peaches produced in Salt Lake and Utah counties must comply with provisions of the order regardless of where sold in the state of Utah': aa well as' peaches sold in the two counties which may have been grown In'other counties Prices must be posted 'with the peach 'board of control 428 South vest Tempi street Salt Lake city or with the Utah county ag- ricultural agent and Mr Shaw said the responsibility will lie with the peach grower or handler to filt his price terms hlinself Price' must be posted before any sales are made after Tuesday at 12:01 a rt z ''' 1 '''' r 1 ' ' :' '4:-- ' : -- - ': N k - Ilk - 'I r 1 t : - i : 14"' I - s' MURRAY—All single-da- y and entire fair records both in exhibits and attendance were broken Saturday as the fifth annual Salt Lake County fair came to a close here ‘ ' ' THE REGISTRAR 16 z Sixth Altoona PORTLAND OREGON and Oregon Street ' on Defense Unit DENTISTRY The Annual Session Begins September 29th - o ' 4P's units and for any organisations or for schools not or- oSantaed :ldrs W R Carter and Mrs Winifred P Rails number-shi- p committee Mrs E G Stein and Mrs E A Roland hostest - r i '4 1 :' eight-stat- OF OREGON e - -- -- i NORTH PACIFIC COLLEGE SCHOOL ' - tat 10 'k:64: ''''' ' - 3:30 p m: at - -- -- meeting at 10:30 a in after which ' there will be a luncheonAppoiritnunt of chairmen to the various committees are announced as follows: Dra Dowd uJosephsene speakers! is toe provide speakers for the - - 4 z )- wia'nnAlicninbeb:aiill z ' s1 - : Doctors Leave For Conclave Someeting ayb 1' ' :2 - fT1 AL - 1 :' '''''' Utah Women's Safety council will conduct its tint regular meeting 'of the year September 25 at the Newhouse hotel it was - t'Z' :' A ' ' - 1 -:- --F- --- - i?'-e-? 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Attendance for Full Time Hits 50000 Mark Official Reports Closing Day Counts 12500 Present - 4000" ''''' ' ' Ilk: t Council Safety 112 lit tem Maps Meet a : 4' t ''' I:: --:- 11- i ' P- F 1 : 'ii:i-:f- ! r1k:4E: ! - :''''':: : i ::i 1' :::e---''''-- ' : of the Protruded Intervertebral Disk-i- n the Produc tton of Low Back and Sciatic Pain" and Dr Miller on Hall Human Cervix inIlealth and Disease" An entertainment is planned for the evening The" Wedneedey meeting starting at 8:45 a m wiR include talks by Dr Jackson on "The Acute Sur--1 glee' Abdomen" Dr Craig on The Reaction of the Central Nervouit System to Traumau t Dr Caldwell on "Sultimilamide in Compound Fractures" and Dr Leland on '' ' : c Z :---i 4 of t - ' :: c- : ! - : '' Arden E White 21 of 270 West Second South street received a small head laceration friction burns on the right arm and back abrasions when the automobile in which he was riding collided with one which police said was driven by Frank R Alexander 77 of ISO East First South street at Fourth avenue and le street Saturday at "Medicine Prepares" Dr Miller will speak on "The 3:15 p m Police said the victim was riding Bloody Complications of Obetret in an auto driven by his brother rico" at the session opening at 2 Kenneth Darwin White 26 of 234 p in Others on the same program East First South street The White are Dr Hartmann on 'The Manvehicle wu traveling north on le agement of 'Sever Diarrhea' Act street and collided with the other dogs and the Alkaloids of Vomit auto traveling West on Fourth ave- 'Int" Dr Hyland on "Convalescent nue Damage to both machines was Human Serum Therapy" and Dr Carr on "Clinical Diagnosis of estimated at 6450 Coronary Occlusion" The conference banquet will be Welfare Meet Set held Wednesday evening The Thursday speakers will be County welfare directors from Dr Caldwell on 'Treatment of Solt Lake Utah Weber and Cache Fracturecot the Extremity counties and field reprsentat- of the Humerus" Upper Dr Leland on ives from various: parts of the "Current Social Experiments In state will meet Tuesday Wednes- Medicine" Dr Carr on "Cardiac day and Thursday at the capitol Irregularities a nd Paroxysmal for a discuulon of 'public assistDr Hyland on ance administration in Utah Tachycardia" "Serum and as Blood SubPlasma David R Trevithick chairman of atitutes" and Dr Hartmann on the state welfare board said Sat- "Treatment of Upper Respiratory urday Tract Infections" Adjournment is scheduled for ' t ( :: ! on "The Rol Passenger Hurt In Auto Crash '' ' - :: : z (Coatinuad frois Pais :: i ''- ' Lieutenant John W Lowe son - '' neo the - 1441 4 - '- 1' t-- :E O Brothers president and of the fair announced manager ''' 4 ' : ':': 0 iI4---7- 411-0 Saturde'y 'k '' i : evening the regular at! ll :: ' 4'!' the 35000 mark reached tendance of '''k 1:' ) ':" !: ''':' 14i' : i of the event for :':'':::: the : three ': :' days ' and passed the 50000 mark when 14 i' 1 'tti'''1441 !: attendance figures for the prelimi' : t ' ''k '- '' 4 - ' 'i-' nary stages and the demonstra- i ' -' :::-7i:74::: tions were included He said more t'' ': ft: A' j9 ' I '' '' ' - ''' t than 10000 persons visited the --Itt ' 4t : : '' on Thursday the opening grounds ' -i k t't 1l' i 12500 attended Frianother 1' ' day V-t izA :'L-'i and the same approximately day ' 1 l ' i t'' number were on hand Saturday e I Doubts Dissipated s? 1 ' Whatever doubt may have exi ' isted upon the advisability of Salt 't 7 :A 7: Lake county's sponsoring its own fair was dissipated in 1941" maid v County Commissioner - J B Muli lin "Through the- voluntary agency of various Salt Lake coun:N ' i ty groups the affair reachedsat-a ' commendable and thoroughly ' ' ike 1 47i ' ' 4 k Much was 411": kt isfactory conclusion 'Z— 't 1 ' '' (f ' ' i( ':140--7--!7lifr fine and — things learned many t' ' 12 'A' ' ' : i f 46re 0 : lq i r came out of the fair Much credit tjk k Se tit --- 2-)14''-' is duo Mr Brothers and his coI t : '' workers Mrs Don Hogan Sr of -- ' I 'e ' ' : ''''IT: ' : I k :: ::N:':':: NI 7 Midvale the Salt Lake chamber of 4t: 1 f ''' '' 't ":' J ' 77ekv ':01:51 '‘k:141-and the teachers and L' 7 1 i ii':: :: commerce ' ' ( ' the section for their of farmers ': : 4 44' 5': ir: ' I f1 I only hope all Will cooperation '' : f1"±t' ? ' 2 :iiItt:I:'' cly' serve next with the same de year ' sr: 4— -:'''tc4 '11''':4':"2t4r : i ' "'eb'''' this last year" have t votion ' : 4 :' they 7) ''' i':::?:: ')p:::::1:-'4 '''1 7:' i t said '' Mullins ° ' Mr '"4 ' ::1' ' ' (!Ik 1 ::' :': i''':' '' : i: i "t ' fl'4 I ''' A !''' t v ': '" l''''''1 I Awards Presented & ' '"'-1 '4 'V: ': ? :'' 1:s ' ' 1 ':':4 t t ' 1': '''': ': t: —3: V' 4 :1''' ':: ':: ' ''' ''':'::""':' "' :' ' 004 :'4 ' ' ? §:i14fio4 tymbi:A441kb 1Designated "Mlirray day" In honor of the host city the finitl S daY was featured by the presentation of winners and special awards' to junior contestants Other were in dub demonstrations archery contests a milk- maids' contest band concert Open horseshoe pitching contests class "A!' horseshoe pitching farm bureau baseball and softball games Order and serial numbers ?lames and addresses of the No 2 The "milkmaid" contest was one WASHINGTON class of registrants listed by Iron county selective service board Aug 30 (11)—!! of the big attractions of the final No 38 at Cedar City and Summit county board No 17 at Coal- - Utah insured savings and loan as clity's program Mrs Emil F Erickson of Murray won the milking vile are published herewith sOciations made 153 home IOW d column these totaling $431059 during July Qs-- championship over three other Order numbers are given in the Eva Including Mn numbers indicate the sequence in which registrants will be called car R Kreutz general manager cimtestants Larsen of Salt Lake City the 1940 to duty The serial numbers assigned registrants brunediately the Federal Savings and LOan champion Miss Amy V Howard after their registration July 1 are given in the second column from of Insurance corporation reported of Sandy won second place Mrs the leit Larsen was awarded third place ' to-lOther lists are published by Ths Tribune as they are Saturday and Miss Shelba Butterfield of At the end of July the Utah as Riverton placed fourth prepared by local draft boards sociations had loans totaling 8154 Local Board Ne 31 tree Csa 069830 on their books There in Cow Registers Kick27541 investors in the assodation Order lBeriali A nervous Jersey cow one of Address Narita No No to amount and funds' their thrift four which the contestants had to 1 11112 1 R ? D No Cedar Cityl 1 Ashton Lee limitill 213 N lth W- - Cedar C $10785500 8 8461111 2 John McKnight kicked furiously switched saviOgs During July Milk' 8- - 114211 96 IL Main Cedar City accounts in 3 Roy Parry Urie institutions the 'Int - 9108 4 Joeeph tail a 6 Cedar Frederick Lawrence het —281 angrily and caused one of City 8-- 8711 II Cedar City 5 creased $635399 Savings up to the milkmaids to upset her bucket crabb Carrington Dover 1 - 814 8 6 Craig Cily W 742 Cedar Richard Bryant 8-- 5911111 142 N 1 W Cedar City 85000 per investor are insured by Mrs Erickson however was ad 7 Clyde Jackson Pariverth Summit 8 9898 8 Douglas ?arrow ' the insurance corporation : judged as having handled the 285 IL 1 Z Cedar City 446 8 9 'Oscar Dalton Barriciv Three of the associationsoper- situation best in addition to ob8- - 6238 10 Paul Franklin Butcher Cedar City a- 371 R 2 W Cedar City 11 Austin Marvin Jones under state and six Under fed (Rifling the greatest amount of - 4s2a summit 87118 12 Albert John Dailey 8- - 656'8 13 eral Modena charter William Mareus 14ille milk and was awarded first place 11 7198 14 Yorke 8teveneon Nelsen 710 W 1 N Cetior City Money li 8948 13 Jean Pentt Tullis — :::::24neweralittosalaiek : 8- - 73518 16 Doyle B Tophans The C C McDermond showi 149418 17 Robert LamoreauS Paragonsh owned locally in Salt Lake county 8-- 47818 liti Ryuichl Mirasti Dos 1231Cedar City I IL ail N 3 L Cedar City I- - 76712 19 plis Res Murie during the fair were 8- 20 OrVitt Huntaman Lamorentut Paragenah I Truman said "Also we are inter ested in finding new sources for - 11Isoi-- -1 iir 7:4 - :::: z 's Salt Lake city been called to duty at Fort Sill i: '''''' : i4 ' i x '' :: i! A L t - ' 4)k 1 County Fair nets Nev Mar In Crowds' Exhibits - - ' ' : W - ::'4 t 1: :gs I J Murdoc(cenkmatrnladusiRet"""presPenagetatilvile) A41 ::'- I in11kp:a::l1:: bu::: lif Is - (1':':'77 tho- judges' nod'::12e111t th:e: j: -J -''' 7'scL ' i: ' :f:i i- i :-- 47:641!i !:: I ear : : 411!°4r: : 1 - :r: e i - 4 ''' '' 1 !'7 ':::--- o- - : t i ::': : I14 4 - di- - i 1' I 1 i' - Here's Mrs' Emil F Erickson of Murray the new Salt Lake county "milkmaid" champion and the sleek but nervous Jersey cow she had to milk to win the title Saturday at ihe ' county fair in Murray The cow caused one - t Mn ' 1 contestant a Erickson 3Iissiouriall Says Work Must Be Widely Spread $ t: ": 1 t :'' If k4: - 1:1 )' :‘ -4-:- ' ! fl ' ::ele ":': '' :: 4 ' 'iw''' ' i 'e t I ' i 1 - 1 t ' ' I - ' Small Plants '4 : 3 -- - kk i r Harry Jordan 19 of 879 Vine street was placed on probation Saturday after being sentenced in Third district court to serve a year In prison on a check charge to which he previously had pleaded guilty After receiving a report from the adult probation department Judge Peter C Evans decieio4t Ynr4- gitule for pro b4a '' ' '' Gets Probation '' r:''' :1'k-'''l- Al - on of Mr and Mrs Glen R: Adamson 1443 East Seventeenth South street Saturday was looking forward to a trip to Hollywood add an audition at one of the Pacific coast's largest radio stations—reward for winning a musical talent contest sponsored by radio station KUM Mr Adamson a tenor competed with other Mahn In a commercially sponsored series of 15 programs featuring vocalists and instrumentalists Finals of the contest were judged Friday night ' ': 1 ''''''' 4 'L:c::i y:s4: - - - :4:I ' " ''' A Jack Adamson a :':k 4 :: l Salt Laker Wiiu Coast Audition' ' '' i li s i41 ' : 194r 31 -Sugust i r'':'--:-:- the city" ' 't zi:4:4--J- City's authority over the state fair grounds situated in the northwestern part of the city was submitted Saturday by Attorney General Grover A Giles to City Attorney E Ray Christensen The opinion requested by Mr Christensen settles points of dispute between the city and state as to Jurisdiction over the fair grounds In iit the attorney general held that: 1 The city has the duty of providing police and fire protection for the fair grounds Code Does Not Apply 2 The building code of Salt Lake City does not apply to buildings on the state fair grounds since the legislature has placed control of state buildings in the hands of the building commission 3 The city ordinance prohibiting the keeping of cows or pigs within the city lirnits does not apply to the fair grounds although action could be taken to abate a nuisance on the grounds 4 City ordinances requiring a license to do business do not apply to the fair grounds but this does not mean that "exhibitors are immune from law merely because they)have permits to operate upon the fair grounds" Last Point Amplified Amplifying the last point the attorney general said: "They cannot acquire a right to operate unlawfully is for instance they may not conduct lotteries or gambling games contrary to state law or city ordinance" Withrespect to military reservations located within the city limits Mr (Giles said: "The legislaturp by special act has ceded to the United States jurisdiction - over the Fort Douglas military reserve and also the postoffice at Salt Lake City reserving tipe right only to serve its processes upon such government-owne- d property Likewise the state has ceded to Salt Lake City certain jurisdiction over state-own- id property located within the boundaries of - I' ! 94 :::t"'!!!'----?! An opinion defining Salt Lake - t ' ' t''''''''''''''' ''''''' 'I Building Code Held Inoperative -- ' 4 ' - i Here's Champion Milkmaid ofS L Countty t' Senator Urge jwide Use of we :!' 1 14- - 1: ''' 1 Licensing Rules ---- 11"7'tr s — rtribune' — trbe Dalt gukt -- Reports Sept 5 — : ) B - s i - -- — HI 1 i t |