Show : tw -- vgr' - ' - t t - Friday Morning T Mining Men Seek Change in Loan Bill To Provide Local Voice on Requests A resolution requesting that the O'Mahoney bill to aid western water power and mineral resources be amended to provide for local certification officers to pass ort requests for loans was adopted at a conference of miners smelter officials and county officials Thursday at the Newhouse hotel The resolution was drawn up after the conferees called in by R H Rutledge director of the V S grazing service presented their views on Ways in which the western war reaources council of the interior department could assist small mine owners to get into production of strategic minerals Wi4ph Chesley P Seeley regional grazier as chairman the conference scanned the possibilities of mine developments In Utah 7:00 Tim" II 111110141t Kts r":--: I '' t's-:: ::::':r77:rr7-: j L --- " fn I: 'I' : i:' i 'i: '4 ":' ' y r' t't'''''''' l- ' - :'"r:: "1:k& 1 - 4s' 1 'c'-- t 1'i - 't ' ' :'' ' '''' : - e 'N' ki ' : '''-- :: - ::: "- Y : ' ' '1! 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7—:' -- 1 4--- ' t Poe - -- - - - 1 - 4 1 7 ' - -' Zte ''4 : Easy Terms and Liberal Allowance for ' Your Old Radio! 0 Al '84411 V' c- 1 - - - ---- - 4!- - 4cC 1 i 10060000"4"' sftw44: 40 4t'' i 1 - i 4-'Iti----- i i:f I : - I 4 - 1 Coal Store Coal Now! :'-4-: - t Floor ' ‘1 molmolOMmE06 i ' Itadies—Vro ILI ': - trIL) 4- rig i'211 4 R G DE GIME General City Ticket Oftledh 24 South Mole Street k 46"30410 ' '''''''''' Ir”' xt19 r1 '': 1 rectifier ' l 4 'tt nt short wave reception super synchronized 3 gang con ii t 41 It takes a lot of ground work to make America mistress of the skies and we're on the ground day and night exerting every effort in our all-oprogram to move men and materials according to Uncle Sam's orders and we are doing it again Rio Grande's long years of consistent expansion and constant preparedness make it possible to meet today's challenge of doing double duty serving Uncle Sam and fulfilling our obligation to you shippers and travelers Rio Grande serves a vital section of our U S A Geographic location and wealth of resources impose upon the Intermountain West great risponsibilities Yours is the job of raising bumper agricultural crops and fat livestock supplying metals minerals and manu'factured products Ours the task of transporting these war supplies and materials- speedily and dependably Rio Grande's regular trains now as always t afford comfort speed and economy whether you travel on business or for that recreation vital to maintenance of your strength and energy and we do have space to sell Occasional deviations from regular schedules are caused by movements of troops or long freights laden with war supplies which must be given the "GO Ahead" We thank you travelers for your cheerful acceptance of these'occasional delays And certainly we are grateful to you ship-pewho have aided so materially in speeding up all movements by loading and unloading your shipments so promptly Save your tires your cars your time anct energy Travel the easy comfortable ecoriomical way Ship the quick t depend: able thrifty way guaranteed magnet automatic tuning a new high in quality radio inside and out 7 America's No1 Radio Buy 14 DRAND black d denser RotorWave- : 9:30 TACOMA Wash April 9 (UP) 9::46 —Edward Hines 47 utility officer 10:00 of the American Lake Veterans' 1016 hospital died Thursday He was a 1030 10:46 brother of General Frank T Hines 11 :00 head of the veterans' bureau in Washington D C 11 :30 He was a native of Salt Lake 1145 City and was formerly stationed 1200 12 15 at Roseburg Ore and thencorn-at 12 30 Fort Whipple Ariz before 12 45 ing here two years ago He served 1:00 asa sergeant in the quartermaster Goodnight All Motes' Progrants corps in the first World war easy-to-rea- 01 - -- -- console! Newer finer cabinetry big dial ' 4 41 ' Mode! - - ' I - 4 TONE DEVICE! 3 - r 1 i ti 1:- I t: ti t - - :: k ' - TONE COLOR i - I it i 7111' t' : ' 1:- 1-: ' 'P ' t4r :- - t' t - : 4 1 11-- 1 1 t ' i vf: - 1 - V i General Hines' Brother Dies 10'-1 : It ' "IFt'- i' 4 - '4 -: of' 4 7 IF - 0-- 1 'if- ' ' i :":41d' ii '1 "'''' ' ') RADIORGAN - 1 : 4 ir : - I A:! :ci- : several numbers by Lloyd's 7 7:15 orchestra and a Navitio Indian 7:30 war chant by Maurice Knee 7 48 8 00 7 T A4 ' - I - ns f01:1:Av '' i''"14 EXCLUSIVE :$11f" -- !j- 11 4C40e100111 - NZ-- S 1 : ‘ Frank and Di& Anderson swing 6 00 quartet by Miss Lorna Gleave 6 15 Miss Ann Adams Miss Afton Paul 0 SO and Miss Mary Louise Stevenson 6 48 6 Bill if 414 11 41 '' - - - 1 ' ever-increasi- IP ' 44" - ne u s e t ut — t 1 There" - 74 4 - 1 - '' '1 10 A - er-- - - t - - i - - - :-- t o'iii:ot I' fathers of today's flyers and soldiers and sailors boarded our trains to win victory "Over SBI oann dtpssi A ' Yes history is repeating itself The photograph above was taken in 1917 when the War IL Itii - 1 :4: - A - 1 t I "We did it before we can do it again" as the popular song goes We are doing it again clearing the tracks to keep 'em rolling ssi t t' Ilistory Repeats Itself IA - ' :: 0 IC pt i ''''' 41-10- - ' i (7442'1 - - 000--- - S BiAty 1 --- LA - ' - : 71: - I 1 14 -: ill t 412 en- alternates - kl- an-Me- re ' -- Ell ' - - 1 1 tAw0111066rOWr" $‘ Paul Schenk Jr recently commissioned as ensign in the United States navy air corps arrived in Salt Lake City Thursday evening for a short visit with his parents Mr and Mrs Paul Schenk of 1390 Fourteenth East street Formerly a student at the University of Utah he has been stationed at Corpus Christi Texas H D Johnson of 555 East First South street observer in the U S weather bureau office here has been transferred to Seattle arid promoted to junior meteorologist it Was announced 'Thursday t ( P II 4 4 cz!1--1 "'Yel'etti)t''' Lam-bour- Bureau Promotes All Service Men Vie for Prizes their 2::- A -"k vfo4-4-:- 4 ' fr' 0 i r lightened understanding of the dangers of the Japanese menace are a potent factor in resistance to the Japs Miss Florence M Pierce executive secretary of the Salt Lake Y NV C A said Thursday Miss Pierce who has served eight years in China and two years at Singapore addressed the Kiwants club meeting at the Hotel Utah Mark E Petersen was elected a director of the club to fill the unexpired term of the late William G McHugh W Jack Thomas and Earle F Gardemann club president and secretary respectively were elected delegates to the Kiwanis International convention to be held June 14 to 18 in Cleveland Ohio Verner O Hewlett lieutenant district governor and D E first vice president were Ensign Visits in I r: ri I10 e & t:''' -77 - Chinese students and ' I - of electici I Serving Uncle Sam and YOU too 1 y :' ''4 44''':-- '''''-'- ' - ': 7 iT :4ix4446:v&6114sx 44cmelesto444ssit$444:i1 '' - 1 - ' ::: '''2 f i s' - N: : ::-- - :': ' !?:i!- - J4 )1: '''''''' '''f'' ' j - : ' :': :?: c: 1 44 A:i1s ' i :"" - ':::-- Z'"1""'4:'''- 1 e ''''':: ': t' 4: 0iLa Ls "c : Tr-:-'---r--''- r dwasin:tPruencttioin VirootrmorsYmblepmteismlut Imukcces3atthFleoter 'S - "':1ri -- e t' i: due to external cause apply ZEMO freely Soon the discomfort should disappear Over 25000000 packages sold One trial convinces Only 36i-Also 600 and MOO as -- 3 00 3 18 Jerry Bowere "stooge" conduct33r) 3 48 ed the quiz Other numbers on the program 4 00 consisted of community singing 415 4 00 with Merril Bennion as leader and 445 Miss Margaret Mace as accompa- 5:00 nist a comedy skit by Mr Ben5 15 nion readings by Miss Beverly 5'30 Glade piano impressions by Carl 545 F Beismann: banjo numbers by Kenneth 1eate: a duet by Allen 9's0 9 15 ec)czeull - '::-i----"r- t 4 :''-' :::: -- laiyz (k medicated liquid ZEMO—a Doctor's formula backed by 80 years eontinu- -- : ' :' tt I To soothe itching burning skin apply : & ti' p roves Wonderful F or Itching Skin --- -: ::- ''3 : :: - 1:-:- ko- $ 1 41 - 4 r '' ' - c7sytt o)Ft ::::-- :‘:-z 1' : - a ' ::: -- -- :' 1:' 7- i : ': :::: - ): -- ' -- - ' - -- r"--- l'' )4'?"--- : -: id& crafts and subjects All classes were conducted in various campus buildings At the conclusion of the day'a activities the scouts were treated to an Illustrated lecture by Dr Russell G Frazier of Bingham a member of the Byrd Antarctic expedition A motion picture also was presented -- :' : i- : '''' - " - :45 015 8 30 845 reeMeiovaitngot stpheee roPrethyaeerlt widaly1 :X''''-?:13:'?--4i 6 All Mutual rregranks of score8u°tsnsiebtirleng 1 ''' '"----f-'- ': 1 I have to play in the world which in various ' 0111ie"':-LT:-- "'ii7 :ii ': ' ':' - ' ' -- z a- - k ' ' ': 1 Speakers addressing the scouta In a general assembly thine the them for their valuable services 1 late to the community through scoutbuilding during qli physics out afternoon pointed the future ing activities s 017-- ''' ::::: ' is- I 1 io t: '- 1 §i 1 - 0 : 's ''''' 4 - 4 t : a 1f 4 -- ::' ' : ' 1r 1- - 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' '':::' 4 '''''''Nt)4- 1?z 1 - ' : 1 1 desire to assist in making the world a better place in which to live were practiced by leaders- of all nations the great countries of the world would not be at war today Boy Scouts of the Salt Lake council heard Thursday as the second day of their three-da- y powwow at the University of Utah came to a close i ''1-17:- ::' '7"1- - - ' ' m ''' I ' ': " '' ' - : 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 1115 11:30 1:00 115 1:30 ()Philadelphia Symph — Red White and Blue 1 Evoning of and Backetage Wife 8te11a Dallas Drama Lorenzo Jones Drama Young Widder Brown 4When a Girll Marries Portie Faces Life Melodic Momenta IRome fro:ks : Coverage News Time IWorld Notebook - 00 15 30 IIdueic ()Cedric Poster Organettee Associated Press News Salt Lake Classitied— ()Philadelphia Symph d- Oulding Light Betty Crocker Against the Storm Ma Perkins Tepper Young's Family ?Joyce Jordan s : ''' - 7 r ''' : -: Afternoon Programs Soon 4'' t -4 : ' 1 ::4 :'4414(o - - t- 400 01t4 YOUR IKDYCL-13- Network SNews of the World— Farmers Round-u- p with Ted Kimball - ': ' ' emerges from the present war :' :::‘: " - 'It - 44 2 ''' i'!- Principal speakers were M A v ----of the Salt Lake I ‘:::::::1 lk Keyser n: : k ' ' eltvt ''' '''"'''''':' : ' council president n f Gaeth4 news corn- H:: Arthur 4'''Jr- s i slri 4 I 3' e7 ' :: '' ' 1 I ' I mentator and Dr I '''' i :4:' ::7'''' ?:: ' it - i:f i director of the University of Utah ' ' 4!$ '' 4" r:'SJ' !'''' t:-I :3 - '': 4 ''' ' '''' ''' '4' "!"tlfr extension division ?' 4'''''t '''':'' ' '' '' ::': ' ''''''' 1 t' ri Mr Keyser asked the youths r" ''''':: ' 1 :i ':: '14: I: ''ktoAC4?444i'':44-":'to have confidence that :lC t' ' 4'-- 1 present ' kes-! will not let you down in "America :': ?!--- '' 7::'-114f le ir ' - " '' ''''' '''' ''-' ''' 1' this war" and expressed the con- '''''''41: viction that "you will not let her ' I ''' ' PCA - le'r'' ' -- I? A- down when You assume positions -- ot 0117 ::"i :: :::i:of trust and responsibility in the t'‘'--( t''''''' i e :i::rt--:fy::::1 ' ''':' - '" ' :' '' years to come" ii: ' ::: Gaeth told of his expeH- 'f :''':1:'-'::- ' gr with i$:1-'-:ences scouts from all over ::::44:''': i2 t''1 kot ::::: '':' the world and told of the feeling — 7” 'e ' ' V :::- I- --'''— ' 4 - fer:-:-- :"::''::: 4 of mutual friendship and brother- " :: t 4 t 1- 4?rf hood which existed among scouts k " ' :: T' ' :: P' ''' qt '4(' 1 ': :' k‘ '''4' i1'- -' of all nationalities at an inter- i ' p' ': ': 0 4 national which he — jamboree 3f ': '' I ' ' ''"': -''' attended ' 1934 in in Hungary ii' '''':'''''::'--:-::-31:'I '''''':c:rY:"'::::'''1's t'i' Dr liorsfall expressed the pleas- :: 4 1:': 4:'' ':' ' ' i' tire of the '''" 'ok :: university in being able -'- 4:i1:': : t :'- 4 'Y': "' ''' '' :''' to the scouts in holding asiist 4 ' ' '4 ':'' F—s-:I ::::' ''''''- ::: 5'--' ' ' :'? " their ‘powwow and commended 1 ' --- -Slue AM 8'00 - - -- f- If the Boy Scout ideals of brotherhood neighborliness and i 1 Friday April 10 1912—Mountain War Time 1 ' 1 :"::':1-':- ' " 7' '1 1 i 'i? 4 if ' ''': ' 1 ' ' -- f - 11:ae Ai lab TraDzilaly 011111 1 1 : I - - '''' 4- ' ' ' - ':: : - II - ' '' 38 SLLaw3Ters !Salvage Scrap Students Help IMeans Ducats Serve in China Fight irttrgi111 To Film '17eatiire Speaker Says 141 Armed Forces can T011igiti V4HICT'S : FRIDAY Salt Lotto 1 - 7:00 EVERY DAY—MONDAY THROUGH - ' ::'' - :s7 c -' 17171:4 COURAGI 5:30 ' ' '''' '' - Leaders Mark Scout Aims :''': As Need for Entire World i 'Y'''''''''''''''!"'-'r:°''''- $ ' ( w k - ' '''''''' : -----1 '' srdear Collier's Magazine War Correspondent and ' 4- lm:ron 's comckwo'11'? present ing small mines was described by several speakers who pointed out that properties which produced vital metals during the first world war have since been closed down with their facilities in a bad state of repair It will require sizable sums it was stated even to get them into condition where they will stand inspection by lending authorities Besides asking for local certification officers to pass on loans the resolution expressed appreciation to the grating service for its Willingness to help in building secondary roads and acknowledged that the help of the federal government was needed in getting funds with which to start operations Mr Rutledge assured the group that its wishes would be conveyed to the proper authorities in Washington D C The conference group included besides small mine owners commissioners of Juab Tooele and other counties: officials of smelting companies 'Ora Bundy of the state publicity and industrial development commission and grazing service officials r":'"r- - : stP::l'-- Itenrichsen demonstrating ' for Robert Johnson left and Harold Dew at the Boy Scout powwow being conducted at the University of Utah I hi Fridys P of conshows how structing bridges done Center Waldo it's is came to the conclusion that City urged that applications for two things are needed — first loans be approved by local authorities acting under the secretary loans with which to get small of the interior department mines and prospects into condiMr Watson emphasized that tion for production second access roads from primary routes only a qualified individual familiar which will make possible the haul- with the geology and mines of a specified district would be able ing of equipment and supplies In response to a direct ques- to pass wisely on loan applicathen was tion f r om George H Watson tions This suggestion Incorporated in the resolution Alta mine operator Mr Rutledge which was adopted at the close of said the grazing service itself could build few roads since all the session Mr Watson also urged that a road camps probably will be discontinued after July I but other new form of mine lease be preby competent authorities to government agencies working in pared avoid the entanglements createl cooperation with the state and by the state supreme court decounties probably could construct cision last year which held that some access routes was the "employe" of the It was further explained that a leaserowner the 0!Mahoney bill recently in- mine parties concerned will act troduced in congress probably in Ifa all"fair and square" manner would cover the granting of loans he said such a lease can be drawn for short feeder roads as well as to stand the test of legality for renovation of mine properThe situation respect- ties Officials pointed out further that the bill is intended to lend financial aid to the small mine owner and prospector to whom other sources of credit including the R F C are closed In this connection Mr Watson and Harry S Joseph of Salt Lake r--- An expert in 15 tr earn Teeltitique of Bridge Building i"'"Z''""5"' the art 4 I 'and UPIrALASIOS Hoar "The March of I-- April 10 1912 Zbc 5rtit 1Zikt Zeibune -- or f t I 0 - 4 v - r "'' 11 I t 1 s I 4r g2ta" 440oft - - - i" - 'It - tme- - - - - 14 ' etwAmkowgrtm14tr - - - - 01145 A47 - th469 |