Salt Lake Tribune | 1941-08-31 | Page 30

Type issue
Date 1941-08-31
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Type page
Date 1941-08-31
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Page 30
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"W42461bormenonn t itill':il i ' 1 'ii : - t J -- - t ': - 4 ' !Co I 11r ' 9!:: ) ' IIII ' !:t: h: !4! :'': ' 1dr' - :t:':1 : ::::: ! 11 :: i 4 T1 d :ti:' it It - VI' --ASA d ' 0 i 4 10 - oboe it 0 ' 6 i f' 1111""100"000011 s s t 1 I i Sheriff Plans Escort for School Buses Rural school buses traveling along Redwood road WOO West street) between 5400 South street and the Salt Lake Small arms ammunition plant will be escorted by county sheriffs because ofthe danger of accidents with gravel trucks using the route Sheriff Grant Young reported Saturday: "The road is definitely hazardous with many trucks traveling at high speed hauling gravel to the ammunition plant" Sheriff You said when "Therefore school opens in the'county Wednesday our motorcycles will accompanythe buses to help protect them from collision" The sheriff explained the measure would be tempOrary as it is believed the gravel contractor whose trucks travel Redwood road may be apthrough within a Week trucks will pears the heavily-loade- d be using the route longer Sheriff Young said he will ask the county commlision for an ordinance retsroviding other stricting speed-ansafety measures The 'Whole subject of traffic to and from the arms plant has been discussed in conference by MM- ton Thomander chief county traffic deputy: Captahl Sherman Falkenrath head of the polleetraffic squad and state highway department representatives the sheriff reported Entering 16 purebred Herefords Including winners at several stock shows and fairs Winterton brothers of Kamas Saturday led the list of famous cattle breeders and growers to file entries in the cattle department of the 1941 Utah state fair The firm which operates a large Hereford :ranch near Xamu has been a consistent winner in Here ford classes at some of the country's foremost stock shows and at former Utah state fairs but did not exhibit here last year This year it is entering one of its numerically largest exhibits following the winning by Norman Winterton youthful grower of first prise in the Future Farmers of America Hereford division at the Intermountain Junior Fat Stock show of 2941 Ernest S Holmes fair manager announced that milking Shorthorns will be judged and awarded prizes at the 1941 state fair providing three or more of the breed are exhibited Heretofore no provision has been made for competition In this class but inquiries show a con THE - t HOME ECONOMICS IUDUSTRIESIL TRADES onnoloolloaMiommOlat z COLLEGE Offers courses'' in the following schools: ' 4-- H 1 were under way Saturday The premium list makes avail- the turnover of blooded stock:in able for winners more than $2000 the stati during 1941 having been the largest stakes ever to be of- the greatest in several years in keeping with the rising tide of fered to exhibitors at the 'Utah show horse popularity state fair This year's silo will "This fact" Mr Roche pointed run for three nights iat the fair- out with the showing Sot "along grounds coliseum beginning Sep- the first time of several Utah tember 25 raised thoroughbreds will add the show" According to Walter L Roche newness to 'those who have indicatmanager of the horse show and edAmong horses will compete their that treasurer of the Salt Lake Horse for ribbons and Show' association annual slum- awards are HoracetheA $2000 cash Sorensen sors of the show this sizable prize of the Salt Lake Horse purse should attract the largest president Show association George B field of quality show horses ever 'Morriss association vice presito be seen in the state L Roche 'John !E "In addition to greater than dent Walter Antoine R Ivins ever intermountain entries" said Mortensen R Jessen K Marlin Wil- -- Mr Roche "we expect to have George Miss Marcie Ivers and substantial entries from the Pa- liams Wells MotTISON as well as sevcific coast and perhaps from the eral other stable owners throughsouthwest Unquestionably this out the state will be the largest and finest horse show in the history of these to Out of state Inquiries previout theimilltut Saturday of pre events in Utah" an additional The listing of events further mium listsof Indicate horses to be shown Indicates that the 1941 state fair number should- easily break the show is to be spectacular from which 1940 records the spectator's point of view Spe- Roche said of 200 entries Mr cial events are scheduled for each night and regular events are carefully arranged and varied to Naval Reserve Called— keep the show moving at a circus pace Mr Roche said Joseph 'Roy Bardsleyi 21 son of Colorful and jump- Mr and Mrs Jesse Bardsley of ing and hunting classes headline 1718 Stratford avenue has been ordered to active duty in the public the complete three-nigprogram with three classes for stock relations office at Mare Island navy horses for the lovers of western yard Vallejo: Cal He enlisted in horses and horsemanship the U S naval reserve with the three-gaite- d hack pleasure rating of yeoman second class AuItype pony and musical chair gust 18 1941 He h a former sturound out the schedule of dent of the LDS Business college and until recently was an employe events Early unofficial entries includ- of the Stokermatic company in Salt ed but few defending champions Lake City oloftlobOMift‘dadiftirnMhomona - New Students Register Friday: Sept 26 Former Students Register Sat' Sept 27instruction Begins Monday Sept 29 - UTAH STATE AGIIICULTWIAL COLLEGE Logan Utah to the Presidonrs Wilco for a catalogue or Additional Information - five-gait- ed ht 1 fiDocfien o0 - Grr6toi161r '4n4 EuptiOniniano'ulittaii:mi: lEtmn011ire OUR great intermountain area is now feeling the full gigantic impact of the national defense program One hundred twenty millions of dollars are being spent on projects actually under construction or soon to be launched - record-- breaking With thedistribution of pre mium lists throughout the west preparations for the elaborate l 941 Utah :State Fair horse shów 11GRICULTURAL ElIGIIIEERI:10 end I ' 1 EDUCATIO:1 siderable interest In the Shorthorn milkers George S McAllister state fair board member- in charge of exhibits in the manufacturers' building is aligning space in the big structure for the 1941 exhibits of Utah manufacturers and distribu:of manufactured Dods Be urges ettrly application for space in view of the demand for exposition facilities According to Mr Holmes every Indication as revealed In filing of early entries for the exposition to open September 20 and continue through eptember 27 is for a number of displays in every department Exceptionally keen Interest is being shown by members of clubs and Future Farmers of America chapters :In the coming fair he said State Fair Officials Am ounce Record Horse Show Prizes Id i aDir RImtfiottawall Wonoklinucg 1941 i g gomas Orolltiert :Ellpr Prize Stock in Fair recruiting among Utah Idaho Wyoming and Montana substations was reported Saturday by Lieutenant Commander Arthur F Anderson Salt Lake district naval recruiting director The lieutenant commander turned Friday morning from a three-wee- k tour of the district's Horseshoe Injures Boy recruiting substations He remarked that improved Alvin Buxton 11 of 334 East business conditions are keeping Fourth South street was treated young men in civilian life and Saturday for head lacerations at making the navy recruiter's job police emergency hospital after he was struck by a horeshoe "doubly hard" Writ a 1 A 50 per cent decline la naval COMMERCE -- ' i i - F : Navy Laments Recruit Drop SEBES I NI --- 't!- 1111 If-It - 1 f : A Judge Tillman D Johnson Satur4 days calledia federal grand jury for ahead of September 15 one month the usual schedule- but court attaches declined to comment on whether special cases are to be considered However the United States dls trict attorney's office (lid not deny that special cases are pending Among cues known to be scheduled for grand jury hea4ing is that Ute of Calvin Toney Indian charged with criminally assaulting a white woman on June 5 near Whiterock on the UintahOuray reservation Judge Johnson appointed'E Rogers and Edward M Morrissey al defense counsel for the young Indian Conviction on the assaull charge said court attaches carries an automatic death penalty unless a jury recommelpds leniency Dil Mahamed 53 of Cedar City pleaded Innocent Saturday to a charge of selling liquor to Indians on July 31 His trial was set for September 22 Several debtor relief trial and motion cases were set for hearing by Judge Johnson in the Ogden federal court sessions beginning September 8 FORESTRY ARTS end I ‘ ( i glir4i - I Convenes in S L on Sept 15 AGRICULTURE 4 -- -- : ) P-- - USGrandJtiry STATE 'balk V :' 1 UT111 " 0 4 ' ''! - ' 1 '1 t° 1 secretary of the Utah Wool Growers' association and chairman of the Utah Lamb week campaign Sylvester Broadbent a director of the state association F R Mar shall secretary of the National Wool Growers' association and H C Jones assistant to Mr Marshall Similar demonstrations a r scheduled throughout the week In Salt Lake City and other centen throughout the state Lamb menus also will be featured at cafes hotels dining cars and even in lunches served aboard planes flying over Utah i - I of rg - AO A ' - 4 1''—tqli flon Judge Bryan P Leverich will preside over division one which bears divorce probate and law The other and motion matters divisions have been assigned as follows: Judge Clarence E Baker division two Judge Evans division three Judge J Allan Crockett division four: Judge M Bronson division five and Judge Albert If Ellett division six Judge Baker has been assigned to conduct court in Tooele county Judge Evans in Summit county and Judge Ellett In Daggett county during the term ''"''': -- 0 k J B Lewis docket and calendar clerk reported 31 civil cues have been assigned for trial and about 20 criminal cases are awaiting te- - fa- o United Air Lines planes Monday will complete 200000000 miles of operation Stanley O Hal-bedistrict traffic manager was Informed Saturday The total mileage is equivalent to 8000 trips around the world at the equator and has been amassed since April 6 1926 - 1 ' ''''' ' '' 4 - '':::::: ' I - demon such army-t- U A L Planes Fly 200 Million- Miles the demonstration before approximately 50 army cooks Saturday morning at an hour when thousands of thrifty housewives were purchasing lamb roasta and other cuts for Sunday dinner and sandwiches over Labor Day Mr Boles showed the army personnel how to cut an entire lamb day A prize of $5 will be given for the best story and $250 for the second best Each contestant will be allowed five minutes and managers and general agents will not be eligible Place of the meeting has not yet been announced i1 7!:-411-t- 1 :1 ' : '44!1146-idr- : i i--- :':: '' '''''''" fii:::' : 21" :4440 v: I ''-- f - ii4- ::: ' ---The September 'term in Third r------district court will open Tuesday after the summer vacation with the examination of 193 men and 1 women who have been served witn ' J': subpenas for jury duty They are to report at 9:30 a in 1I before Presiding Judge Peter C Evans who will conduct the examination to determine which should be excused and which should be put down for jury serv- it ) : ::0-17:77- - !ii :: A -- ' -- pictured here '':' ' : - ::'!A : - ' 11 exhibit 16 head of purebred lIerefords—like the dock show winner Winterton-brother- in boneless by quick be Iamb build and was demonstrated A contest in human interest vigorous army at Fort DougSaturday effectively story telling will be engaged in by las as an opening feature of Utah members of the Salt Lake Associa- Jamb week which will continue untion of Life Underwriters at their til September 6 first meeting of the season to be Frank J Boles meat specialist held September 11 Walter B Fur- fo the National Livestock and man president announced Satur- Meat Board of Chicago IlL gave In Norman Winterton of Karnes whose winning ways with Hereford cattle are expected to be In evidence at 11tah's 1941 state fair when - 1 ''' : : 1941 Insurance Men ILamb Week Brings Army Lesson in Meat Use carcass as roasts Others attending the can ( how Utah utilizedI ire required Contest Slate the were James stration Hooper helping meat cilitate serving Honors Competes for Coveted t Court Opens New Term On Tuesday August 31 Treibunt With each successive month emThus to ployment reaches a new high Labor builder of America falls the task and responsibility of serving as a front rank leader in intermountain expansion 1 The Utah State Federation of Labor and its 90 affiliated trade unions fully realiie that such industrial establishment and growth is the means of bringing per manent prosperity to this region Labor Is ready willing and doing its part to bring these undertakings to a full productive Labor also pledges itself to the status advancement of agriculture industry and other great economic forces Welfare of the Intermountain west means ai Much to the labor unions as any It is here our members maintain one their homes pay taxes rear families and serve as responsible community !enders We know the values of increased opportu nities to work and through proper perform anceacquire our share of the profits in our partnership with industry With Labor and Industry Orking together on a sound friendly bash!' for the common good human happiness is pro jected to-- higher plane and greater pros perity is assured We invite everyone to join with or ganized labor in recognition of Labor Day In this year (1941) the national holiday has than ever before d significance to continued production in Iti is dedic-alethe interests of defense to a shoulder to shoulder ivilderstatiding between the two great forces of otir beloved United States Labor and Industry - - - This Message Sponsored by 111111 STIATE OF LABOR FEDIE181-1100- - Affiliated with the Anoterie!anFefleration of Labor ' StILT LAKE FEDERAT1011OF OODEFI: MBE& AnD:I: 1110011 -- ij"' il L110011 A rnssEfeloLv 1 1 BREWERY WORKERS 64 SALT LAKE CITY CARPENTERS: 450 i3GDENI UTAH ELECTRICAL WORKERS B57 SALT LAKE CITY FILM EXCHANGE EMPLOYES 1115 SALT LAKE CITY MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS 250 SALT LAKE CITY OGDEN BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL OPERATING ENGINEERS 353 SALT LAKI1 CITY PAINTERS 77 SALT LAKE CITY STAGE EMPLOYES 99 SALT LAKE ' TEAMSTERS AND CHAUFFEURS LOCAL 222 SALT LAKE CITY SUGAR WORKERS' UNION 'LOCAL 20907 OGDEN UTAH STATE EMPLOYES 50 PROVO i : I 11 1 - T ii i '1 I i 7 1' '
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