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' ! s attirday Morning - t Phölie Chief Defends Utah Rates ' oi - - A Melt Botk Talk by G E Engmeer ) Slated Dr TE leFtrical t ' t '' ' -- (--- ::: ' 6 ki V1 1:: — e f- '' — ' l'h :::' - '': :1: 4sot--- - :: f i - - '14- I 1 - - - 1 '::: i 771"- - 17" I i ' - '''' : ' - - - - - - - ' i - ' - - - fr-- - - eU" Appoints Army Lets Contract Two Aids for Summer Term 1 For Brigham Hospital t 's Contract for construction of a hospital at Brigham City was awarded by the district army engineer's office Friday to Kahill Engineers Ltd of San Francisco The contract awarded on a basis calls for r rt mrilotinn of the project in 150 days Amount of the fee was not announced Appointed to direct a workshop in elementary education preceding the annual summer session at the University of Utah are Miss Jennie Wahlert supervising principal of the St Louis city schools and Miss Harriet Howard director of supervision of the National College of Education 'at Evanston Ill said John T Wahlquist dean of the of education and director of summer session Assisting them will be Miss Campbell director of education for Utah The workshop is scheduled for 8 to 26 the regular summer 10 n for June 15 to July 23 and the postsession from July 27 to August 21 Dr Wahlquist said he expects that elementary teachers from all parts of the state will enroll for the workshop this year since trends in this field are constantly changing to meet new conditions ! -- - ' '- - ') ote the Extra Calls on -- Sold Refrig Y)4 - - " '7' - ' I ' - - t Calls Sold Gas Range--10 Sold ' 1 White enamel Dial make Radio-Phono-6Cal- Kensington -- 1 ls like for 1 1 rytrilza 1577 E I7th south BcAl $nit us11-2n0ka- 11110 - ranges like new Foper272: gak $30 rrapici noszry 'Sold Sax I - - oneCoop-50'C- alls E fa! barltone sax: 9116 chtekan So 10th East 2134 $IO - So : k‘'s - - ild 7 ) ' t i''''''''-''''- 1 - it i - : t 4 4 i 1 - i' ' i 4 ' 3 i ' s' i I - ' ' ' I ''' - ft ii iI t:bi ii '1 ''" V 4 i" ' - - 1- j - 1 i i ' i' 1 t- 1 -1- ae-- -- - 0) I I rit5s Sell Sold O'SfullMany Ovrstut fed not good cotid ' mac articles 10 ' Calls 443 4th East Mach- -20 Sold Sewing machine Windsor Cr- sewing 1117 Roberta ' $100 Calls 246 So 12th W Sold' Washer-- 25 - 4 Sold Boat '-' I Boat and like new & taller iLlood Trailer- -3 14-f- Aircraft Students Calls used white enamel washer Slightly' lent cond Dial !: i f l Defer Navy Would t Urea Eicel- Calls mahogany runabout those depreciati ing things in your attic for a New Bond bearing steady interest DIAL 3-15- 11 (SELL—RENT—HIRE—SWAP) i 1 smongen i I : IP 111 1 t4 I ll LI - ! 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They come twice as fast as floating soaps last longer do more work Swan upend save! Swan up and rave! le Students now enrolled in aircraft schools if they wish to en- list in the navy's aviation ground- Tune in every week: work program will be deferred for GEORGE BURNS PAUL 12 weeks before being called to active duty it was reported Friday by Lieutenant Richard W NEW WHITE FLOATING SOAP Schlecht in charge of the Salt SAYER PtOTHIERS CAkIllitiCH31111A1116 Lake recruiting station Twelve weeks he explained is 1 the usual time needed to complete i Goarantood by : most aircraft school courses At sedHolisekellint l'Alt the end of their courses those who 11)Ati :' enlist will be sent to a naval train! r-1: i cs $ if sta and ing station qualified will ' be sent to an aviation school after ' which they will he detailed to ground work duties Lieutenant $ e 2 Schlecht said 11111111111MENnalamoinalaliaar Repesoled Espadrille cation top Ropesolod Cross Strap ghillie A B old-sty- le - I k - C Leather-sole- d D Leather-sole- d E Leather-sole- d ' spectator oxford Dutchboy lastex strap lastex strap open-to- e FOS MINH 41 usY ' ei tg I ' I pet IA A ak I 4nliktgt ' IT AT : t-- c ri-- e ) 1- F 781 YEAR HOURS ::: 10 to II DIAL a IP - - 1( a o I 1 I t : 1 1 - 1 t- ' ! 1 '"N ‘ de - 4111L' '1s ai ) -' 1 - Z 11‘:-- e A di1ll - - 1 1I 411 ": A 41L Al ' - -4r--4 s4 Iii Off easily with a damp cloth and soap suds! Gay cheerful colors In a variety of styles Alis:zes '' D $ Kedettes yow wos'h d your washing machine Plus a brand-ne"Victory- style with leather soles or rope for 404 1'Vii--)- 4! f regular easily '2v ): -- -- 6ev Le ePillir7' Remarks were made by Mayor Ab Jenkins Fire Chief LaVere M Hanson and Mr Gulbransen 6 oe V rt--'- ' Swan your dishes Daughter dear A n d rough red hands You need not fear Oe 4 1909 f 1 '44t fire department Thursday was Friday at department headquarters by about 35 fellow fire fighters In honor of his 44 years of serviice in at fhte department friends of the s t presented him with a purse of money and a retirement benefit from the Salt Lake City Firemen's Relief association Mr Gulbransen and Lieutenant Otto H Smith of the department are the only remaining charter members of the association established in honored r 1 "11 Help Wanted Ads Placed Before Noon Find :Help Same Day! a l' ' WHITEMALI " - ed if - t l' i1 1 An average of approximately o service men register daily at the United Service organization cen- ter 220 East South Temple street which now has been operating two weeks Joseph P Kelly director said Friday Only men coming to the center for the first time register and several times the numbertof daily registrants make use of the cen- ter's recreational and otherfacilities he said A corps of 10 volunteer receptionists daily and 160 hostesses weekly aid in entertaining the service men Games reading matter stationery and light refreshments the latter dispensed at cost 72 are provided Hostesses are recruited from junior clubs and other organizations of the Salt Lake area and dances are held WednesI day to Saturday nights inclusive A special service provided to parents or other close relativesvol-of the service men is that U S 0 unteer workers mail a card to the home address of each man who registers giving his present address and remarks Mr Kelly said a formal opening for the center now iis being furniture and planned Additional equipment are being received from k time to time baby-gent- new I that - long shuttle attachments Furek tiec-tuSacrifice $24 cash - Bonds or Bondage!) Books Sold Vacvum—Many Calls a and like -' dust-cover- St 1 :)11 s - 1 ' First $40 takes it Call cornotetele hauled ': : sec- - - Sold Outboard—Many Calls twti Outboard motor 5 hrs rurintnr A 17 - - Calls -15 set one davenport ofle tionst bookcase one Estate Best rcare Volumes of Source Books : - IsSA-- I nevk One dining rin N - i ' Sold Odd Furn- ' 3 ' Heater—Lots Calls automatic water beater like leas $40 iiii - I Rex 4 :tk- - : — Sold Water - - :''''4''--i - A ' ' 1 '"' ' 4' t ' - 0 $25 electrie e range exceller4 cond 1424 Pelr oot drive i - tr il$1 ' i 7:e q t 1 il i li 1 t — 50c Ad Scld Elec Range 07'''''''''' '''' i' Calls sedan radio N heatar 3324 So 2nd East Buick 9-- ireh ton 1 - air-bas- Blue atudio couch $22i 50 occasional table 22 alright shot target rifle $7 walnut 2 2 9 Williarns — '' Promotions in the U S army air e corps at the Calt Lake City were announced Friday by 1 Colonel Hubert V Hopkins base i commander They include the fol1 lowing: II Edwin E Davisi oftNiles Ohio to technical ea lie M ii Pedersen of Luana Iowa Richard E Fentress of Oklahoma City Okla: Frank G Vaculin of Magna Robert Morton of Gandy Neb and Thomas E Weaver of Indianapolis Ind to staff sergeant Dale E Hall of Aburnett Iowa How-war- d C Rogers of Mineral Wells Texas: Ellis W Cole of Cranston R I Kenneth R Childress of Abilene Texas Cecil B Adams of New Castle Ind: Johnny C Dodd of Benton Ark: Curtis Hancock of Stanton Texas John E Thompson of Seminole Okla Robert S Lanam of Denver Colo and Richard F G Von Bernewitz of Brentwood Md to sergeant: Joseph Bencur of Piney Fork Ohio Lenard R Stubbs of Henryetta Okla Paul Baboule of Bridge-- I port Ohio: Hyman Brook of MilwaukeeWis: Edward F Gutowski of Elizabeth N J: John J Badway of Providence It I: John W Butler of Albion Ind and Einar !Kaitz of Minneapolis- Minn to corporals $650 4 - A-- 1 Sold Couch Table—Lots Calls - : Cali cond tz Calls Rsadio-- 100 !or sale shear) teid Elec 4-- ri-- - Airbase Lists Promotions t 4' - ' - ' - ' - -- t r - - g ' 1' t ' Apd sr V t - t '04 - : : 4 - ' : 1 : these "For Sale" Ads after one person bought the atticle Showing a lot of "Ex- tra" Buyers axe still watching the Want Sell them your Ads for simils items or Handy Cash and Buy "DBonnd Wants' - : - 0 - : : -' T :-' :: t - I : ' - shoes shoes too costly 5-:--: 7 en : POLL Excellent moting g 50 ' 1 1 : ' xs c !" in 1 1 t z - ' ' t 1 ' °v:1 - I - t' i n 7Fy-l'uo- poSEWEI ' : I ' ll'-- ':-: ' jd" et gnu iwn'elarllanrgis I7 lur OtS csIN i 4$1-- e: °: t 7 ISa'hno - - :::: t 1 Service Men l to Flock U- S 0 Center - '- I o lydal 1) - p I 4 They Feet! S SS tcoljitsnhu'eg'E rint 4: 4' - ii :: ::: cit ? 4 1941 :s': H ' For April of this year the number of permits was 185 and the amount $545757 compared with 236 permits and $675628 for April si '" 'Need' 7 1 - ' - Z- z a y0 ' 11a - 11 L - $1 841 814 : mt ' li: : ' 1 1 ' I g: - 1 1 0 the corresponding period of 1941 William J Goodwin building inspector reported Friday The decrease was attributed to priority restrictions on building materials and inclement weather During the first four months of this year permits calling for $1503456 worth of construction were issued For the corresponding period of last year the total was : i- :1 :i::: Not MlP' 1- 19 ' 7 7 --- ifligr A Building in Salt Lake City during the first four months of 1942 was $338358 less than the total for - ar - ‘ s ll:' ' : Of Park Plan ' t a native of :il':::'1 t - ' 17 z--- yill Inspector Reports Lag in Volume Of Construction i Ar471 :7i:i'll:'':::-''''-'":- '! Scans Cost 11 ::' !: t 4 ':::: 1 - -- 'S: :4 :: Candidates For Election '! ' ' Lions Approve ' 1 : - N L:: - '' ' ( I : 94 z A Buildhig Jobs ' : -- - - ''' Salt Lake City and a graduate of ' 1:e the University of Utah school Of '4:'''' 1933 101 will address in engineering the American Institute of Elec trical Engineers Monday at 8 p m: :!:: :i::::: :':: ii in the Newhouse hotel on "Elec 'f ::::: t trical Concepts at Extremely High Frequencies" As an advanced development en- gineer in General Electric's elec4 V tronic laboratory Schenectady N i Y Dr Ramo has recently been engaged in work on electronic amMiss Jennie Wahlert of St freplification ' and ultra-hig- h LouIs Mo Director at quency generation modulation and summer session at Unherreception He has been granted say of Utah several patents in his own name ' and has several patents pending At the California Institute of rTIF'qen'Tg :r':''''''''':"::'n'i'::-'::''':':':i::1i::::-:-i:I: Technology Dr Ramo d I d re- A::'':::'I:::::::::r'7':-:'?5-:!::':::n::::I::::::' :'ii search work in high voltages and received his PhD Nagna cum ::::::: :: :: laude- in 1936 In the fall of the same year he ''': entered the employ of General i::: H: Electric at Schenectady as a student engineer Here he became - ''"11: interested in the theory of electron ::04P:''''1: velocity modulation and worked ' ' - :i::: " cut several new phases publish:H': Re:::::: :'' :::: ':: ing his results in the Physical '' ::1:10ii::: view and Proceedings of the Insti:: '::: ': ::::1'::::i tute of Radio Engineers in 1939 :::::: 'ii:::::' Despite his relatively short pe::: 'i' :'::':': :: riod of experience in industry Dr '' ''' Ramo's ability as a teacher and a development engineer in the high 1‘ ' ' ' : frequency field are recognized as ' '''" :' outstanding He is credited with:::77::::: adGeneral Electric's organizing I vance d course in hi g h frequency i engineering 6: Dr Ramo was recognized by Eta Kappa Nu honorary electrical eng gineering fraternity as one of the enelectrical young "outstanding Miss Harriet Howard of Evanston Ill gineers of 1941" He is a reguCodirector of lar contributor of technical articles summer session university to science magazines and at present is writing a textbook on "Electromagnetics of Modern Radio" 4 1 Reasons why the Mountain A ::H Etates Telephone and Telegraph 1 company does not believe its intra1 ': state toll rates in Utah are out of ' line as compared with interstate ts rates were given by Orson John t H''''' : Hyde district manager of the com- 4 i ::: f::r J pany in testimony Friday before -" the public service commission at :: the capitol The commission alleges the in- trastate rates for calls over 16 —rn:les Rre discriminatory as comi states Dr those with between Ramo Simon To adpared dress electrical engineers Friday was the fourth day of the hearing which may continue into ' next week in Michigan and Conditions the two states in Peneisylvania whfch Intrastate rates have been reduced to the level of interstate rates are comparable with Utah because they are thickly populated states covering much smaller area than this state Mr Hyde said Nominees for next year's Salt He testified that in Utah be- rause of its relatively sparse pop- - Lake Lions club officers were ap- ulation' telephonecircuits would prove d at the club's I regular month- rot be used nearly as much as in ly business dinner meeting at the the populous states He pointed out that Utah has a lopulation of Hotel Utah Friday night during oniy 67 per mile while the aver- - which members also voted to purage for the nation is 443 chase a public address system for Counsel for the commission VV G Williams inade repeated objection's to Mr Camp as candidates were: Approved Hyde's testimony declaring that all companies in the Bell system President E R Penrose first vice cperate as a unit and theInter- president Layton E Baldwin and state rates are based on national W E Featherstone second vice operations president L R Chamberlain and James C Hill third vice president J Allan Crockett and A W City Hooper secretary Clair M Mortensen treasurer Harold L Child: Bpn tamer L- S Thompson and ' tail twister N Odell Effort of many years on the part Jack BurnettH Glade two-yeof residents living near the junc- Gang' and Harvey B RomWendell directors t re of Second and Third avenues J with Canyon road to beautify a tri- - ney' VilliamD M Fouyer Virgil L Ferrinand Ockey angle of land there was nearer suc-: Delegates to the district convencess Friday after city commissionat St George May 7 8 and 9 ers authorized an appraisal k of tion also were elected during the meetinvolved pr2perty told Ranch S ing Commissioners Rmball president of the City Creek Canyon Entrance Improver-ir- Returned' o Elko league that an effort will be made to include the project in the R J Long 44 arrested here 2943 city budget T:nder proposed Thursday was returned to Elko plaOs the city will buy land at the Nev by office'rs of that city location after an appraisal by F S where he is wantvi for embezzleFernatrom city claim agent ment J "' :' V - z(''------ 0 t : L i Simon Ramo vDr : 1 ' J Meeting Monday :::1 ' ' To Address i ::5:: il i : - — !' 1 - - Ramo s p 1 ' ' 73 ' Area Manager Testifies at Capitol Hearing - Visit Waited ' J 1 May 2 1912 5alt 1Zkc iTribtine I 'U' Colitittto I Priorities TAke 7 :! h "'S L of Toll Vile oLa oaa "040‘aa-oaaa-da-aaa- - 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