Show rk - P 13 1 I1 p ': w?v: :':: : — - f - '1: v ' :':::7:: 4‘::: iyk A ::V :::i :l ::::Y:- :7-- 11::::- t '" 7: 1 it: (4:17 " :'::- : P 4 ::: Ftequest of the civil aeronautics administration to lease an addi- :i 1 tional 300 square feet of space in the administration building' at the '11"4 municipal airport was tentatively ' ''V:'k granted Tuesday by the Salt Lake "?: ?t 1 City commission- on the pleaxof R E Sturtevant of Santa Monica Cal chief of the air traffic division 'i tor the sixth region Mr Sturtevant told the commission that additional space as well ? 4 ': ' k A '''2 : :':: ''' i:' ::::':::' ''''VP 'I ri ki1 '15 ' :: 11 ': ::: r::: :::::::::: !': :::::: ' i'r') 0 i 5 k1 ::': :1:: - :: " ''::::-:::- i I f - i' 1 00 ' 1 1 ' '' 1 : 1 f ' j : ' 4'': )' ' '''' ::Y'':::::::::' 4 ' ' ::: ::- i - 4: :::: - ' - : 0 - : ' 47-::- : ' Avw - '''4:: ri::':"-4:'::':- "'- 1 'Ei'' -- '''':'::'::f::'':::-v:m:'- : :: 'T:- :i ::::s ::::' c g f i!:'!fiRompook$3N-iwz14-'-'4''e60d-il- g6 S L Worker City Orders Autos hi In Red Cross Burst of Hope Wins Honors S Honolulu Evacuee Beats Stork ill Race to SL Parachute Ski Unit Trains In S L Area four-poun- d ear-splitti- Snow-covere- 20-mi- le State Aliswers Hospital Quiz long-fame- rs per-'so- ed rs Slates IStateTests combination th-th- - e ns Salary Increases In the water streets finance and parks depart- ments were approved Tuesday by the Salt Lake City commission Those Increases In the water streets and finance departments will be included In the February 1 pay checks for the last half of January but Commissioner FredTedesco made his adjustments etfective as of February 15 explain- ing he had some additional changes to be made In his department prior to placing the increases in effect Special Fund The increases will be financed through a special $100000 fund set up in the 1942 budges for this purpose Most of the increases in the various departments ranged from $5 td $10 monthly and ac- cording to the department heads were made principally on a merit basis In the streets department Corn- missioner John B Matheson changed approximately 135 em- ployes from a daily to a monthly basis He also asked ordinance changes raising the maximum al- lowable for three executive offi- cers as follows: Street supervisor $3300 now held by John R Player whose monthly salary was in- creased from $250 to $275: smoke control engineer $3000 now held by W L Butler raised from $225 to 235 and assistant engineer In department of engineering $3400 now held by A B Larson raised from $275 to $282 Top increases in the finance department were O F Hottingerli- treasurer for water rates and censes and W E Stoker assistant superintendent of Wasatch Springs plunge who each received a $25 jump Mr Hottinger from $150 to $175 and Mr Stokes from $140 to $165 Commissioner Tedesco kept in- creases in the parks and public property department to employes making less than $150 per month Raises Not Ready Mayor Ab Jenkins did not have the increases in his public health department ready for presentation Other raises principally for firemen and policemen will await the return of Oscar W McConkie commissioner of finance Mayor Jenkins said ' he Intends to seek sufficient money to give blanket $10 per month raises to the rank and file in the police and fire departments If immurcessful in this he said he will make raises in those departments effective April 1 giving $10 raises as of that date thus bringing them up to the end of the year with the proposed $10 increase ''!:- - - T :i - 211 - 11912 -- i'' 'ii'':1 i r : ' tzti::-:::-7-:4- 1:' t' tr---k::- 7': 1- I1:7:7:'--- : E f' I l': t 0- I v :: kl I f it - '''' :::i:ti : '7- -- t :f:::: ' 7 aT: ' l' k' ' 7' p 44'''''"-41- rt0:: 4 t A I t"' '' ": 4 : - :i :' t " :L'''ZI7 ''' : ' -- ''A tlln -- ez424-4t-:::::- ' 1 ' : k 6t' ''1 (11titit(iti t I 4( '''"J'-- i 44 tft4ii t '""z1'!"'111Zty-:7:-:?- : " ' L: :1 t ''''''- c g 1 ':':: l' ' ' :':::-::- i' ::''':: i t '' ' 1- t' - 9 :::' l i 77“:444-4x--- ':: 1 I : -8:: Proposal Gives U S Rights to Water Saved ": : - ::'''"" :' ': :'" ‘ 1 '''- '''" I' i ‘" ''' ':': t ''''Nq4 :: 't:?": '44 1 ' ) r 1:: ' :: 4k ::: ::::::: e's?::'::7:: : 9 'Bureau Gets Offer oil ( Lake Diking r777777I -- t'14'N?5::: ' 1'"-- - - ' ' ' :ii': '""'-- '- ' 4' it ::W3::':i 14 ki::'i4 '''::i::::::::':::i :'7- ' )eber11 ':: - ' "'99iktkig 44'41 1 gq0 1 1 '5 i'::-' i'--4 I: ''''" - 0:' ::"-- '''''' 4744:- - 4 - I' :f AlDrAl-l- ':: :::: Page Thirteen War Chet S i::::::::::::::::::':'::'":':::':'::'4:-:7""----- $ i : :rr7'?'1'tV - l': 4° el4 !!!!!!!!!!:' M4r4514i rt V i 4 4 ::3 '''' -: Board Okehs R aises for Four ' Groups " ' !1 '1 ::l: :: fe" ::''' t a - C:'':1:: a lease on the trafficS control 1' : 'ft4::: tower and equipment is imperative i ':? I':'?: i otherwise the C A A would be forced to move from Salt Lake City He said the Ogden city commis': sion had invited them to move to Nk qi7 4 Ogden but we are not anxious 444isoi ' 149 '' to go" t' 1 ‘ ''''y ': )4 -V I '''' fr"4 ''::'::: '' f l'ree Rent Sought ' 4& ' '': i::ir i Chief difficulty in closing the : P :4 — lease which the C A A has sought I -- -i t A "'' :' :' "::it'"::::::'" ro-for over a month is that the muI :: y 't f is i o ! 4 to nicipality requested provide the space without charge and also provide heat light and janitor service The commission Indicatedit is :Azt'::z- willing to do this as long as revenue Mrs John C Daly left chapter and national Red Cross from the gasoline tax at the is is leader receives a quantity of knitted goods from Mrs available but reluctant airport to obligate itself further Robert B Porter president of a group which meets twice Consequently the lease will be monthly to do Red Cross work presented to the city commission an additional Wednesday with clause prepared by Mr Sturtevant and City Attorney E Ray Christensen providing that if and when the airport revenue is so reduced that it is not in the best interests of the city to maintain the lease It may be released Equipment Problem Another undecided question was If automobile manufacthe leasing or purchase by the turers can get enough steel Mrs John C Daly C A A of approximately rubber glass and wood—if WOO of can worth dealers get delivery equipment in the traffic Named on control tower from the factory—if the city Ab was can of certifiJenkins the Mayor get priorities National Group cates — then maybe Salt opinion it would be better not to Lake City police will cruise quibble Over this equipment than to run the risk of losing the C A A around the city in 14 shiny Mrs John C Daly chairman of office which would include the new prowl cars volunteer special services for the In a nutshell that's the airways traffic control center Lake Salt county Red Cross chapweather bureau and communicain which predicament city tions system ter has been appointed a member commissioners — custodians Until a shorttime ago the C A A of a several million dollar of the national committee on vol— find controlled trafi-- over airways outthem- corporation unteer special services Miss Marside of a cert tin landing radius selves tha E Stowers chapter executive around the aitport and the city But like its humblest citcontrolled landing and takeoffs izen the city with a bright secretary announced Tuesday Recently however the C A A took hope in heart and Cash jinAmong the first to congratulate over the traffic control tower sugling in pocket authorized Mrs Daly on her appointment pervising everything One tentapurchase of nine machines Monday was Mrs Robert B Portive lease on the traffic control from Petty Motor company ter president of a group of 20 tower and equipment was rejected s turn-infor nine and $7455 women of the Delta Delta Delta by the government and efforts are and five more from Lyman alliance who meet twice a month being made to prepare a new one Motor company for five to knit for the Red Cross: The suitable to both city and federal turn-inand $348250 has turned in a large quangroup government tity of sweaters afghans socks beanies caps and mittens Miss Stowers pointed out that Mrs Daly's appointment to the national committee is a signal honor to Utah the chapter and Mrs Daly since she will be called upon to assist in formulating policies and plans of the national unit headed by Mrs Dwight Davis The volunteer special services Perhaps he too was stunned when the Japs swooped down committee directs nine special on Pearl Harbor and Honolulu military objectives December 7 services: Administration corps At any rate Mr Stork Tuesday had lost a 3200-mil- e race across staff assistance (clerical) corpsnurses' aid corps hospital and recPacific from Honolulu to SaltLake City the hazard-strew- n reation corps (Gray Ladies) home Mrs Charlie East Hatch the service corps canteen corps motor young wife of Lieutenant Merrill corps Braille corps and production G Hatch formerly of Bountiful corps including both home and 14- - war gave birth to a production work such as makounce daughter Monday at 145 ing of surgical dressings sewing a m in the quiet orderliness of and knitting the L D S hospital—a far cry from Mrs Daly is to serve blasts which shook one yea r on theappointed national committhe ground near Schofield barracks tee and will be to attend in Honolulu and started the lively a meeting of theexpected national unit race d mountain slopes stork A truck ride to in the Salt Lake area are a train- then temporary billeting safety in a ing center for the army's'newest school house with the floor for a bed were two of the many experitype of defense unit—:parachute ences sucwhich followed in ski troops—army officials re- cession for Mrs Hatch quick vealed Tuesday Her evacuation from Honolulu OfficiAls of the western defense was not effected until more than The state welfare commission command in San Francisco an- a month after the Pearl Harbor has replied to a recent letter from nounced that an undisclosed num- attack and she arrived in Bounber of the troops is being trained tiful Friday to live with her hus(- the council of the Utah State Medical association asking several Continued on Page Eighteen) in the Salt Lake region according to an Associated Press dispatch questions regarding the status and Several noted skiers headed by administrative powers of a new Wells' Stolen 'Wishing Dick Durrance former Dartmouth of the Utah state superintendent Thieves believed by Salt Lake university and Olympic ace Walin Provo it was disclosed d hospital to be ter Prager were coach of police juveniles being the Dartmouth ski team and sought Tuesday for the theft of Tuesday TheHugh Bauer also a noted in- infantile paralysis fund "wishwere asked bestructor are in charge of training ing wells" from the Paramont and cause ofquestions the request of the comIn action para-skieare trans- Rialto theaters Monday night mission the medical group that ported to winter scenes of action Amounts of the "wishing well's submit the names of qualified in large army planes dropped to contents were not disclosed from among whom a successlopes and glide into battle on highly waxed skis sor might be named topr Garland Some of the para-skienow in H Pace dismissed by the comtraining never have seen snow bemission fore but appeared to take to the ' new medium rapidly it was reDavid R Trevithick chairman ported of the commission said it would Publication of the operation The first special bar examinabe up to the council to decide base for the troops and the exact tion for the benefit of law school whether the contents of the letter location of their training ground who are being inductis forbidden by war department graduates should be released W H Tibbs Is ed into the armed services will regulations be conducted at the capitol executive secretary of the medical March 2 and 3 Leland M Cumassociation said the letter has of the Utah secretary mings been received but it would not be Germany used effectively in Greece State Bar said Tuesday and ski troops which are active made public until after a meeting The regular examination will In the Russian drive on the Gerof the council on February 3 at 27 instead of in Ocstart July man front tobei as heretofore 7:30 p In addione in March other Mr Trevithick said he felt the tion BAMBERGER TIME TABLE special examinations will be councils questions had been anconducted if the committee of swered satisfactorily and hoped Changes Sunday February 1 bar examiners considers them the council wquid now see fit to 1942(Adv) necessary Mr Cummings said submit the names as requested AS - 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''"' 1 -': i rj cz :: ' ' :::: g 41"- l:::'::::'Xl !:11000e'':i i: '5: 'It4':' :?: '''' -- :: 4 !:' ' 4 I rif047 'kit ''?: rY:- i kt 1:::4: t::::::i::: : :::::::- r d AL : ::: 0 :::::::!::" e''t':i v fi si : :::: t City Workers II S L Get - I-5i- :::'::ii::::4i: V::::::::'::0-t-:'- 6 ::1'''''P-:Fi:$:::::'- - ::::::: It -- ' :k:At-'1:::::::- 1N :: ? t -h tf::: 1: ::: :: :" -' t ri I - :: f j - i: f m ::::::I 6c--- :' :': Request of CAA Tentatively Granted by City - it- k: 1 t 4 1-:- ::::::::::i-:- :7 3 ) rtk:wi3O-xvAQ9'4'''- ::: F:z ': ' Mercy Work GO6Tormard Accord on L ::::::: ::: t :!!::1:i Airport Lease "' snow-cover- 5Trat gaht-- Z3 t i b ulnr Salt Lake City Utah Wednesday Morning January - Boardk Nears - "IC a Part Two I 411 - 1:: 7 1 — Ora Bundy director of water in the state publicity conservation 1:' j:: :'':':'':1:':''''''i!7':: f :5 and industrial development I '''''''?7:: iM“'9:'7: :'": ' j 0 i 7'''1' Tuesday proposed to the' r 1 i!': f f: t bureau that it federalreclamation i' t !: :1771 r : i proceed with diking of Utah' lake'''''''' I '::l'pi:' i to reduce loss of water by evapora4 ":':S t ii 11' ' ' '':':t krtiffl 1 "::::' t t: tion with the understanding that t A : 1:::i:i:' ' ' '''!''''''''':''''' '° ft ' the bureau would own the water v 1 x ''''' '— thus saved and could dispose of it Tx 1it4kkk " : : : —s—'67':-L as it saw fit t - i UL -:'''''" ''''' i: f7?''4'ff:::: ' it: l'i't'ti'''4':0:4:':111"-4- i: 14: ::7 : Mr Bundy 'explained the bureau :ii:: :''': "'" '''' '' ' 1':: :: t it itr7777::has hesitated to do anything about: k4::'E:::':::' ' '':' i: ' ii011:!:::::::::: :: "::'':::S''''r 1I tt fr:l ':''i ::: the dike project—which is an tflti-:1- yi is::::: l :4! !:::: :4 i "?''7'''!r:: 4':''': t '::'::':': I :: ' ': s:—t: P mate unit in the entire Deer Creek ol ' i Y'f f :i: 0:: ''':1::: 1 :: t::: project—until litigation to adjudiI 2: ::: 1 i t cate Utah lake water rjghts has fi::: L!' ::: fp r t i:::::i been cleared out of the way i 'si !!:r ' el tfk District Judge Bryan P Leverich ' r t ' P'—':':: 't ''4::-P'i::— i ''' held that the adjudication i4i re‘ently i111 ':'' ?1$:0 i 44 r ''- ! k: of 1 P''4 1I v rights under a suit brought by 1 ' 1 ' 1! 1 1: Lake City and others against Salt 1 r ti& ' some 3500 individuals and water A -I ' ' 0 wc 4 companiesire should be determined eT lf4''' ' $origt9P '4''Pt 7 14'' $'k4e:4 t 4v44" in a suit ' equity whtireas a maItiVt ' ' i4 '''- ::A ct t--( :?:':'':10?R' 94'::C'prIn ) defendants had ' 4 0 ttik‘:91114 61he jority i5"'"" ':'"' :i" 4:'''ta i'ke tr as to eN hsave the -- - e iii' tI: :lrights deter- 1641''?-4sought s 4 ) A 4v:4-r)‘'::4:z State mined the 7 by 44444engineer fr f: $ i ::::xo-- '? :'357:::4f'-Seeks Agreement 1 i :: ::::::: C Afs " 1 4" ' c7--) Representatives of both sides 4:''''e ':'' J ' were called in Monday by Mr '1 ':'' :! t94N ' i ' ' 4: 1 fe 04 J Plumhol head Bundy and ' -Jo i -r ' and industrial de of ''' ''the publicity 116144ii3Ltr6414167MBeaUtWINSOMEAMMWIMMK-'4111044560:tat '' commission to see if velopment A group of state employes who listened TuesThey indicated their willingness to give a they would not agree to permit the the engineer to start adjudicating day in the capitol to appeals for support of part of their salaries for purchase of de' ' rights -the government's defense bond campaign fense savings bonds Mr Bundy reported however that plaintiffs in the suit opposed the suggestion 77 Thereupon' he said lie parties agreed to the suggestiontthat de- termination' of water ?ights be left in abeyance it should be stipulated that any water saved by prevention of evaporation should become prop- 500 officials their and indicated state erty of the governmentgovernment employes by Nearly Utah-Itlah- o response to addresses Tuesday in the capitol that they willl Estirnate of Saving Finn stima'Aes of the amount to be cooperate wholeheartedly in the plan to buy U S defense boritt3 saved by narrowing the confines Urges More and stamps under the payroll deduction plan of the lake and reducing the surAssembled in the rotunda of the' face area through diking vary up Plantings in 1942 Governor Maw explained that to 60000 acre feet a year but the building during the noon hour the state workers heard talks by state can designate on figure would 'have- tq be agreed to The Utah-Idah- o Sugar Oompany Governor Herbert B Maw and forms employes now prepared how much of by the bureau and the plaintiffs is hopeful that sufficient tonnage former Governor Charles R Ma- - their monthly salaries they would and dofendants in the suit-- Cost two years of sugar beets will be grown this bey state administrator of bond like to have set aside for purchase of the dike was at and to sales to $1954000 ago openable the of bonds amount These will be stamp year company When this figure is settled Mr Mr Mabey said 'this is the most deducted from pay checks by the erate previously idle plants at exsaid the government would ever democratic Idaho and offered" finance and Bundy turned plan Spanish Sugar City department own 'outright that much Water in Fork Utah Eric W Ryberg ex- plaining it not only helps the gov- - over to the state treasurer ecutive vice president said Tues- ernment finance the war but also When enough in each account Utah lake to dispose of for any reserves financial for the been accumulated to bUy a purpose such 4s the supplying of has provides day The company's plants at both bond and stamp purchasers bond the purchase ovill' be made present and future defense projects He reminded his listeners that by the treasurer and the bond'de- in Utah This water 'could be centers are reported to be thortaken out of the lake and diverted are up to our necks in war" livered to the4employe "we modern The Fork oughly Spanish bethe adjudication of water while 1941 in not did operate plant e ause of insufficient beets and the rights goes forward c e th A letter outlining 0141nisSugar City plant has been idle sion's suggestion was since 1939 for the same reason O Larson recl Ma- :Tuesday to-Sign 1912 Contract tion bureau engineer in charg of the Deer Creek project: at Pr vo Terms of a contract negotiated t it with growers in the state of Washto John C Page commissioner of ington were approved Tuesday by r reclamation at Washington D C the company's executive commitRegistration next week by aliens of enemy nationalities tee meeting in the Hotel Utah Mr Seek Use of Fund disRyberg said this contract is iden- will give them a chance to show evidence of a "peaceful t Mr Bundy also was notified tical with that signed January 21 with Utah and Idaho beet brow- position and a desire to cooperate and conform to the Yaws of Tuesday that Utah congressmen ers' associations the United States" W E Block assistant Salt Lake City post are attempting to obtain the release of $165000 impounded by the "Growers are well satisfied genmaster said Tuesday of the bureau for the contracts are the with and erally will be carried dam at Scofield rebuilding The Carin registration reservoir and to in a desire loyal patriotic out at all first tiond second class bon county He said the dam is in Working out of plans whereby help more sugar" Mr Ryproduce Monand county seat all state rationing boards will be berg said a weakened condition which menbut they are fearful day through Saturday and Ger- aces the adjacentright of way of immediately informed of changes that higher production costs parman Italian and Japanese aliens the Denver and Rio Grande railIn rationing rules and reiulations ticularly labor will hinder groware to register at the nearest one road was the major accomplishment of ing of a materially larger crop this Those who comply will be given of direczHe has called a year certificates of identification which tors of the Scofieldmeeting a nieeting in Chicago Saturday and Gooseberry Line Up Labor will make it easier for them to projects to be held at the comaccording to Gus P Backman vice Help obtain various per- mission's office in the DoolY buildPart of the funds raised PI the travel and toand "Processors are cooperating in chairman of the Utah defense mits passes be examptions from ing February 4 toIsee it the two drive laan infantile to may paralysiz obtain sufficient attempt council Mr to Block pointed time time men can work simultan&usly in to of used assist de''pendents bor and even now are recruiting Failure to register will be groups Mr Backman on his return farm families in southern for Califor- in the miritary who contract the out getting the release of funds Elea st their or0 projects respective Tuesday from attending the Chi- nia Arizona and Texas It may disease while in the service State penalized Aliens are required to have alien help- to get some rnoneypor the Ira A Huggins of Ognecessary for the government Chairman cago meeting of state rationing be offiwas den receipt cards issued Scofield darn registration notified to by aid in to Tuesday sufficient Utah the labor board heads reported making inr'1940 or make to arrangements of cials National the Foundation council on new national rationing available to beet growers Another obtain them from Washington Infantile Paralysis programs and those proposed He thing which would help would be forThe D C Each registrant must bring in rules an in permitting change increase council conference the price obtained presided at a three unmounted photographs to use of 11)-part in the absence of Governor Her for sugar which would insure a county chapters back with Inches 50 fund cent of light their share the per return to mean and bertB Mawchairman growers higher thin paper They must for this purpose was announced ground onfront-faccr The council recommended that heavier planting this spring" e view without a show a of Basil conference In an effort to obtain relaxing following the state provide fire plug adapthat of O'Connor national the president ors in order that fire hose wed of the federal acreage qu2ta which Post office clerks will assist ap- - Accruals' to the State general in one city might be used through- would have enabled therdko plant foundation with President Rooseplicants in every way Mr Block fund in the first six zlontha of out the state even though the sufficient beets to insure op?ration velt said but those who cannot write of of The dimes" feature "march hydrant pipe threads be different of the Sugar City plant growers the or friend who the fiscal year 'or to December general campaign will open may take a relative in various cities It was reported and civic leaders from that area werie S117812090 according plainly It is not necessary 31 officially Wednesday morning writes that 11 different types of thread eent a delegation to Salt Lake City when to a or to report submitted Tuesday to women scores person of any pay organization representare now in use is as many cities last spring The company promCommissioner Jerrold P Finance added he assistance for take various organizations The adaptors would enable fire ised to operate the factory if suf- ing Beesley by Joseph W Sellwood in business stations the district up to to was ficient obtained but assistthe go acreage departments state director and Vanish budget Wallet S60 Various their with well§ wishing ance of one another in event of the federal government did not Estimated receipts for the fIsthe have groups already completed L P Garner address given as cal disaster grant the necessary permission are S1031750 which year "march of dimes" drive among Fisher hotel told Salt Lake police their own membership and are Tuesday his wallet containing $60 means that $285362905 has yet collected if revenues come turning in encouraging reports or-to had been stolen from his bedroom to be MrSellwood up to expectations ' One the local headquarters Monday night said the estimate un'doubtedly will ganization which reported a sucbe reached as liquor- profits incessful campaign Tuesday Was the come and corporation franchise Brotherhood of Railway Clerks taxes and the mine occupation tax Uintah lodge No 1223 will all yield large surtis in the The campaign will terminate comes to do the annual weather next six months The groundhog colony was Friday night with the president's In the first six months both forecast in ball diamond t mad birthday jubilee Tuesday pretty fine until he Coconut Grove ballroom was 4 an d inheritance Everything oleomargarine Poor old Grandpa Twitchnose A neat bit of financial fielding taxes brought in more ithan the burst suddenly into the daylight bereft of three grey whiskers estimate for the entire year—the It took several blinks to get his by City Commissioner Fred Tdesco Tuesday enabled the parks first $4932789 and the second part of an ear and wearing a eyes adjusted and Grandpa just eSailor Assures Parents set there enjoying the warm department to become a junk $22622912 patch over one eye sulked in his S sun L dealer so it can buy materials when In of whopped something Safety hole all day to recondition its shops and him on the head Will-Elec"I've warned him to get his t Officers Later they told him it Nvas Brunyer son of Mary and fiee B of on Lake Salt Charles Grandma official and He censor obtained Introduced the Brunyer glasses change d" hurrying Directors of the Apartment-HousTwitchnose scolded as the fambusiness who drove his car City a seaman in the navy Tues- - adoption of a resolution author-da- y Association of Utah will teleinformed his mother by the department to sell elect officers smack through one of those Hy went into executive session izing to occide who's going to take holes in the street Grandpa had phone that he had reached San accumulated scrap metals and at a luncheonto serve during 1942 meeting Thursday Gra mp's place on February 2 aimed for a vacant lot but didn't Francisco safely from Hawaii rubber the money to be placed noon in the Newhouse hotel a He in Seems the old gentleman did his of new enlisted the calculate for navy year in trust for purehnse a little retonnaissance digging Now the city's after Grandpa materials Ordinarily the money ago in Salt Lake City after gradIWO lirlrialmecrsults $350 trying to find a place where the blaming him for all the places uating from Jordan lower division would have reverted to the gen- 45 $750 $975 Pahl' 31 S W Temple: censor wouldn't be when time schoor eral where the asphalt isn't fund (Advertisement) high - 1 ''' ' :4 A e :: i:E:"!::-:- i 1 - :C:' : ': pN t17 : 14: 7' ':: 444-io- 1" 1 --- -J ': ' $ ::' rn ? 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