Show ‘44 lc - - - eie i 4-- i ' t Ieir4"044ii040a 44 44ir i N- -44--44 Q ii 6 t C" 'a ! 1 i ' I - ' ' - I (111-ga4(:-I'tillit-n- Part Two I Salt Lake City Utah Saturday Morning May 2 1912 — Page Twenty-on- e 1 ' Greets Ohl Friends in S L ' - i ' -- -- -' 1 '1 i:- - 1 ''''- i ! 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:::::-- '::': '''''i''' ::'f:':: 4- : ''-:f-- ::::: :':-:-)"'- ' ' ' - ' pAecoro0ozoko4410d4's a ‘ - 1 ''' i" t'l ' "- i1 ' ' 11' : '': i'1' v :' :: ' f'1 The ' - State's Water 'Fees Fall Delinquent 'National RatingWaits F F t Trio — Water assessments for 1942 on the various river systems of the Application has been made to state operated in conjunction with the Future Farmers of America the state engineer's office became i for "American Farmer" ratings for three Utah boys who have been F F A work in the cqitstanding inwas announced Fripast vear it Nichols state direcMark by day tor nf agricultural education The boys are Allan Thomas delinquent Friday and :legal ee7 tion will be taken if necessary to collect them State Engineer Ed H Watson declared The law empowers th4 state engineer to create hens against the water of delinquents forbid the Frarsh Forkand Keith Anderson use of water by them and bring Ted Burt Brig- action in the district courts for If the ratings are collection of unpaid assessments ham City awarded they will receive gold A conkeys at the national F Fnext Ocvention at Kansas City tcber :Mr Nichols Thief Empties Cash Register Drilling Starts Soon- i Tribune Washington Bureau May 1— Director Sayers of the bureau of mines is advised by wire that the Mark company contractors for D C dri:ling the magnesium deposits at Thornpsons Utah have their drilling apparatus on the Crescent Eagle claim and expect to begin 7 Cash for anything Cali Pahl's 31 South West Tem (Adv) i While the attendant Er vil Asey of 543 South First Vest street was busy outside the serv- ice station greasing a car a thief stepped inside and removed $15 from the cash register Friday morning Mr Asey attendant at the station at 434 West Fourth South' street said he was but of the office no more than 10 minutes the period when the thief must have taken the money 7 i l :A SI' e'"''' ''T' e" "''' 4'"!--'1- ti y '''' - ' ':::4 ft :::' 1:::i' ::4' e::::-1:--:::::"'' -'- te ' ''-- - : ::41:::i:‘::: fi'4 Declares Various Conunodities May Be Restricted g enough sugar on hand to last for months they should avoid the danger of losing out on other articles which may be placed under the rationing system in the future he expllinekmad also received word - Officials Begin Ditties Foxley former director of the motor vehicle division of the state tax commission Friday was sworn in a city judge pro tern to fi:1 the vacancy created by the calling of Judge Frank Pl' Moss to 'active army duty The oath was administered by City Recorder Ethel MacDonald Judge' Foxley will serve until the return to the bench of Judge Moss or until the latter's elective term expires on January 1 1945 At the public safety building An thur H Nielsen former state stypreme court law clerk assumed the duties of Salt Lake City prosecutor replacing Bruce It McCon- kie now irl army aervice G sale of sugar prohibited April 27 will be resumed on Tuesday to those who have obtained their stamp books If one person registers for a whole family—which will probably be true in most cases—he will be asked to fill Out separate- forms for each member of the family and each will be entitled to a stamp book Individuals not membersof a family also roust register including members of military units who eat at home - cles A meeting of the motor trans-peindustry in this district will be called for a discussion of the: regulations es soon ss he returns from the capital he said rt r - ''- ''''WT7s-444- 4- ' w' - 4 '1:' g - -- $) : :: ''''' set''':: : :t--:- 0 1::::' 4- ::1t ::: :::':"''' I' a2'''4- 2:‘1 1"'t 1: ft '' t'''' 1: f '''' ' 7: ::: '' -- :"' 'T 4 :::- :: )?:i:'ii:)5 - t5-- ) : :t::it4:i:i:4 ': '''''''"":"'':""':'-'''':1"44440:14- - )''' ::: :::11''::1-11:11-1--‘- 6? ' - : V:-- ' : :'': ' ' - - ' - 1 Intersection Salt Lake police traffic investigators said Mr Mills was walking south across the highway18 feet west of Green street and was hit by an eastbound automobile driven by Kermit Gibbs 30 of 278 East Twenty-firs- t South street The motorist reported to police that he swerved sharplythetomtahne left in an effort to miss but that the victim was struck by the right rear fender of the car Driver Draws Fine Mr Gibbs appeared Thursday in Salt Lake police court and was fined $10 on a charge of driving a car with faulty brakes The death was the sixth traffic fatality in Salt Lake City since January 1 compared with eight during the same period last yearThe 1942 Utah traffic death toll was raised to 41 compared with 46 to May 2 1941 Funeral services for Mr Mills )))'7'11 c) ': d skull frachompital of a timed clavicle ilnrj:rtilei ribmand possible internal Mr Mills was injured Monday' at 9:23 a m when he was struck by an automobile on Twenty-firs- t South street near the Green street ii '''s'ass::':'s '6k - Ianjnuraiuestosmuofbf eilreedpefdoeusrtrdia7 saacegic! dent caused the death Friday at 5110 a m of Burt Edwin Mills 74 of 557 East Commonwealth avenue lie auccumbed in a Salt hale ': :i: ' in : ''''''' ''4- ':'''':'7- ' 4: r' T f' :i''' ' k - ' '' 1 ''''' 'I'' Fate of Historic Utah Branch Rests With I C C- : ) - - Vl Fri-ran- Ft I let-suc- '' l n- - - : : — ut : ) - - - I ty U S Navy Asks i(ent Utah Classes In Radio Skills Ihorn married in he 1935:- - fir sons and a daughter Stiles C" Merrill D and Burt E Mills Jr and Mrs Alberta Petersen all of Salt Lake City and Union Robert 14 grandMills of Norfolk Va children and two sisters Mrs Frannie Collins of Berkeley (7111 and Mrs Don Charlie of Spokane Wash - i - ''' Truck- Hits a Kills Twin Falls' Mait - - - 7 Tribune Intermountain Wire TWIN FALLS Idaho—George J Buhler 58 former cafe owner and sportsman of Twin Falls Was killed instantly late Friday night when he was struck by a pick-utruck at the east edge of the city Mr 'Buhler walked in front of a truck driven by Clarenco'e E Bedow of Iila nsen who NVIV4 hCAded east on Kimberly road just outside' the city limits Sheriff W W Lowery reported The driver Of the machine was questioned by County Prosecutor E M Sweeley and Dr A A Newberry coroner who announced no inquest would be conducted Mr Bedow young Hansen farm- er en route home from a theater was accompanied by his wife and son lie told officers he was unable to avert the accident although in attempting to he ran into the path of an approaching car damaging the front end of both machines The death was the fourth in the south central area during the year exactly the same number as occurred (luring the first four months of 1041 However Twin Falls county recordsshowed only one death a year ago and this is third so far in 1942 two being pedestriana Of the three County fatalities ' two have involved Hansen vielkims and all three involyegi cars driven by Hansen residents Sheriff Lowery noted Surviving is his widow Mrs Lillian Buhler who was at Portl' land Ore at the time of the death Two armed bandits who held and a brother William Buhler of n Japanese-Americaup I Shimizu a Boise farmer at his home at 1102 North Redwood road Thursday Total Utah deaths: about midnight were sought by To May'2 1912 41 Salt Lake police Friday night To May 2 1941 46 Mr: Shimizu told Investigat205 Entire year 1941 ing officers that he told the two Salt Lake City: who had handkerchiefs robbers over faces that he had no To May 2 1912 6 8 money except about $2 tri small To May 2 1941 23 Entire year 1941 changes which they took The victim said he opened the door at a knock to face two Total Idaho deaths: 23 To May 9 1919 pistols pointed at him He add73 ed that the robbers were about To May 2 19I1 151 20 years old: Entire year 1911 Rent Control ' 1 p TwentN-eeven- ) ' 7 Talk Planned- C' - - I Omaha Rock- 4- - John Doe Drunk the janitor 0 of the emergency hospital painting the stripes on the curbs tellRichard Roe Drunk the street ing motorists' "no parking" and painter and just plain Moe a thousand other little chores Drunk the floor scrubber are have been carried on by the destined to join the unemployed three groups of men many of whom spend more than 50 per ranks if 'a proposal to release cent of their time in the city drunks fromjahe city jail after a "sobering up" period is adoptjail ed in this city Now if their work and home Who will take their places are sudthe city jail around the public safety builddenly taken from them they will have no alternative other "police paint ing and on the than joining the ranks of those gang" is not so important as Richwhat will become of John without a job ' ard and Moe if the' plan is Chief of Police Fteld E Vetterli Friday reported the proadopted For years the work of keeping posal may become a possibility the dust off the furniture if the present plan of furnishing a prison farm for drunks does sweeping out the police capnot materialize tain's office scrubbing the floors pointed district manager Mr Candland said he will leave Saturday for Washington D C to receive instructions on new regulations restricting the use of trucks and other commercial vehi- '''' ?4 r ' o ' on 1 ‘ '': t'i 1' ' 1 : Pedestrian 74 1 Succinilbs After Four bays for uses and the alternate route if Home Fires should the Utah residents Burning" "Keep available around the north and 24 want-tnext hours be 'south end of Great Salt lake the the comfortable during they war department Will oppose no obAt least this is the case according to weather forecasts re- jection to the abandonment of this leased Friday by weather bureaus in Salt Lake City trackage 1at the hearing scheduled at Salt Lake City" In a lgpeciat release froni the forA May from the bureau of letter Salt Lake weather bureau show- supplies and acco6nts of the navy were ers and fresh local and another from the intwpo(s of Ingineer's office' of the war defor the forecast the state Friday evening and in partment both express desire to purchase the rails from the Prothe east portion later in the night ontory branch because they are needed urgently for trackage to Colder to West serve new war Industries plants Definite colder Weather was' In the Southern Pacific comwest portion of the along store the for main lines men secret to pany's operate Seeking Represe"itatives of the Union detector devices now in use or state Friday night the forecast Pacific railroad testified that their said being developed by the U S navy has an agreement with company From the Snit Lake airport the Southern a concerted effort to stimulate Pacific permitting bureau came word that the training of radio maintenance weather (contimied on: Page cool would continue weather the -— men is to be made in Utah it was scattered showers with Saturday nt Lake the Salt reported Priday In Salt Lake City Friday the navy recruiting station The program contemplates In- high temperature was- 50 degrees the low reached 28 degrees stallation: of preliminary training while a mean during the day made This courses In radio maintenance of 44 degrees among universities and high schools in the state Summer Elsewhere In furtherance of that aim Lieuas they Rent control Other parts of the country how- affect Utah andregulations tenant Arthur P Matthews in the particularly summer were weathever having areas will be explained defense charge of radio maintenance for er the releases from the airport by Richard F Harding executive the Twelfth naval district will In Washington D of the Apartment House arrive in Salt Lake City Saturday showed to 94 de- secretary Association of Utah at a public for a series of interviews and con- the temperaturethesoared while the grees during day about May 10 his office ferences with school officials Oklahoma meeting announced He will spend Saturday at the low was a62 degrees Friday had high of 91 degrees and The association which is invitrecruiting station in the federal city 50 degrees a of low both landlords and the public building interviewing men to Other temperatures over the na- ing to the meeting will announce the for training in an advanced tion qualify Friday included: definite date and the meeting place On Monday navy- - radio school 1"1111 Low as soon RS Mr Harding notifies he will confer with faculty Mem71 M N 36 his office as to the time of his rebers at the University of Utah Albuquerque 88 63 turn to Ga Salt Lake City from Chirelative to installing a course de- Atlanta 40 43 Bismarck N D signed to train young men in the Chicago III 64 cago 84 is now in attendMr work 38 ance atHarding 64 Denver Colo a national meeting called 40 62 Grand Junction Coin to discuss rent control rugulations 64 and how 87 New Orleans ' they will apply to various 61 New 75 communities Drunks in City Jail Face 7 Prospect of Losing Jobs Unit Offices for the Salt Lake district of the 0 D T motor transport were opened in the Conti-- i nental Bank building Friday by Richard W Candland newly ap- 4 e- Keep That Furnace Firedl Up Weather WlIl Be t()1d Damp The ' 4 - will be conducted Monday afternoon in the Wells 1D S ward 1990 Fifth East street chapel set Arnold The hour ham not been Abandonment of the Pronton- I leviin biAltp tit ' the Columbus Southern Pa- L D S ward will officiate tory branch of the cific company- - historic rbute Burial will be in Salt Lake City around the north end of Great Salt cemetery 3 being considered lalle Friends may call at 260 East h South Temple street Saturday and day following introduction of term from army and navy officials Sunday then at tiff family resiindica ting acquiescence in atm dence 557 East Coninionwealth donment of the line ard desire for avenue Monday prior to bervices obtaining the old rail for new spur Native of Iowa tracks to serve defense facilities The letters were introduced as Mr Mills Waft born on Februan interstate corn-o- ary 25 1868 in Council Bluffs evidence at stands" for victory' " it Mrs merce commission hearing at the Iowa a son of Edwin C and Mary Weller explained that the At a preconvention dinner in the Hotel Utah on a petition of the Adelaide Wright Mills Ile- had Ti E 0 makes an organized effort Hotel Utah given by Mrs B J railroad to abandon 123 miles of resided in Salt Lake City since to extend the hospitality of its Finch of Ogden state president track between Corinne and Lucin 1892 and had been employed at the homes to men in service Publish- OCnntinned "11 re ge TVrIY-- even) The Lucin cutoff across Great Salt Troy laundry for 45 years prior to lake has been in use for main him retirement in 1940 line traffic 14111CC 1905 Ills first wife Mrs Charlotte Hughes Mills and him second wife Cites !tall ::Need Mrs Elizabeth Davies Mills preA memorandom signed by Sec- ceded hint in death retary of War Henry L Stimson Surviving are him third wife that roafi riltiiicoal mthefotrsnic?ede Carolyn Minnie' Kurr Mills rl"eiinvNi'inegve tion" since- ': 1 - : -:- : :::':i:::''' - g4 ke'N''''''''' The seventh annual Convention of Utah state chapter P E 0 :Sisterhood woinen--s secret organization of international scope vvillOpen Saturday at 8 LI m in Tooele with Mrs Frank C Weller Cal' second1vice president of the supreme chapter P E 0' as principal speaker Mrs Weller coming here from ing in the official siaterhood magamem of And rut addresses zine a similar state convention in Oklaand relatives of the soci- homa said Friday night In Salt friends are serving in the armed who Lake City that "the P E O in the ety forces of the nation United States has a definite place "Our members are in the front Our in the national war effort of patriotic organizations as the U S 0 and the Ameri- organization by means of its loan fund helps to keep hundreds of can Red Cross" she said: "As to 'fill individuals are war bond pitr- preparing on the!li o me chasers andthey as a group they havefront and at the same time is build- converted their surplus funds into ing and maintaining morale be- United States war bonds and cause of the principles for which stamps The P E 0 is indeed 'all ' NCW :: PEO Sisterhood Holds S Pc Presents Request to StateConclaveToday Abandon Line 7: Magna-Garfiel- :1: ' Friday that the regulations have been altered so that each family or individual should register at the elementary school !n him district even though his local rationing board may be in another district' Slate Dates The registration will be conducted 'Monday Tuesday 1A'ednesday and Thursday of next week from 3 to 10 p m in most localities Mr Backman said ' The administrator said that no one will be prosecuted for possessing unusual amounts of sugar so long as they are declared when Each person is alregistering lowed two pounds of auger on hand but for each pound from two i to six one stamp will be rem from the rationing book Each rationing book will contain 28 stamps but only four have been declared valid for specific periods: No 1 untili May 16: No 2 until May 30 No 3 until June 13 and No 4 until June 27 Dates for the remaining stamps will be announced later Declare Amounts "Citizens should not hesitate to declare the amount of sugar they possess in the fear they will be accused of hoarding" Mr Backman said "It Is realized that many people bought against a possible price rise and they are entitled to keep their sugar But failure to declare such stocks is definitely a violation and if disiis subject to prosecucovered from ': fi i ::AiATi::z77)4arsosast -i': 4 ? : 1 oendale Even If you have a bartement full of sugar you ahould register for rationing stamps next week becaulie it is 'possible other com'modities Will be rationed later Gus P Backman state rationing administrator advised Friday While it la possible some fami- - 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ODT Motor Opens Office !-' '''' :'101:-1-:-:4'- 1i - '': A the Boy Scouts carrying Red Cross flags and canteen service workers made up the mercy organizations parade entryIn contrast to the army officers who rode in closed staff cars were the school girls who bravely marched through the downtown streets Among the units Which participated were the Irving school i i Land Garfield junior schoed high posture group Tooele high schOol band Blaine junior high echoed posture group Murray high school band and Plymouth (Taylorsville) high school posture group jinior 8:nd the d drum and bugle corps E '74 140 the colorful marching units In the war bond quota drum and bugle parade' Friday was the Magna-Garfiel- d One t ROTC battalions "O‘sr A lq- it "':: ' ' '' - te ' 4 : ) ' $1:: ' 42 t'e 4- iw-ii - i v--- 41 AIPVf - 4 - '4'' 4 i jek ' ) tiib' 4k '4 ''' '' :afier '''''':: ' ' 'ett ?4:1 44 i t k lc :e't:':' :: 'i: ::: -4 4i''' 4 e Jtiks'1'is- -ik ' r L:):''H I - r'N 5 t ' 3 4 '''''iii p ' ' 'r''' 47" 1 1 St 4 I - ::::: 17i: ' - ' ''' 44 ) - '' t'''' :i ''5 i' ----- t---- “-i'7 c1i '' : ' 1 -- 4 ir ' ' - v)t '':: i""':::tA4 i' i era: ::':' 4 ' ' sP Of s4i - - - ' — 44 :' ''r::i7 :4 i be! 443-----!it:A: r 0le i Y '''''''' ' ' -if 1'''- Ts i::: At ''':i i:::::::-:--''''- F L'T '''i ''' " ire- '::: :::i::::-::::)i::-:':':"-- :"': 5t 4L4‘r!1 ::::: ' : 4 -r '' f'':::::::'':::':±''--':''i'::::::''':::::':':::::"-'':'- - ' ' P''' i '1 tt gr:4 1r l' ' ' 1' : '- ' 4 'n4 1 -- 0' ' --4-- t -- l -g' '4 i e 111 :' ea' '"' ' r( 4 Vea22: a:W 4Je4' "'es‘ '"k rave-:- ' 0 '''-- : e"7: : --- 1-' n-- I t ' :j" '! 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I Ar'11ttsgr ao '' East South and West schools were smart Tnarching high units while it next Tuesday drilling - 4'71 aTit:t :i: ii ' '' ' i : :T U1 4 4- - 1"''51 v Th - i rkt iot': 45' 424i 41''S t t 't '4'r'' '' 4 Or - l' ! - Sehool Battalions City Employes' I : - i- ::::: - ' I ''::'1' 2 forms manned a motorized battery ahead of the Granite high 7 1 E: :: :Y atationa six-point- WASHINGTON lc ams Secretary of State E E Monson Mayor Ab Jenkins Fire Chief LaVere M Hanson and Police Chief Reed E Vetterli Behind the University of Utah ROTC band marched troops from the Fort Douglas reception center The color guards of the U S marine corps and the navy I recruiting preceded Strong's military band i University of Utah It 0 T C artillery trainees in their blue uni- - I 1::::tlyr---ko-v ''':j'-:-- 5 I P-- ' q ' - ' ' r - a ?'' t t - 2i4F-Ji ' I 71°'' : 7Ait -- ' 'li ' 14 ! ft4 1 i ito 5 '4' 2 r 4:':::--1- I Insegnia For Chaplains h I ! -' Injury 1Car :'' ""‘''''''''7""''''''""-4"""''"'- gnge I Inns ' Wpov14 44081040141: e t : — ' : 14"' ' i 1600-store-syste- m Kern--met- - i 1 JI CPenney Tells Utahns -- - I 1 :' ::''':': -' z ' ' - i 1: '::! ::: ': :I: ::' 4- - Uncle Sam's treasury war bond quota campaign got under way Friday afterni:pon even thoug1( the elements were unkind to the thousands who watched and the hundred who marched Thome patriotic soldiers' civilians and others did their part trying to drum up new enthusiasm for purchase of war bonds and stamps 'with a 'parade through the business district even if the weather man did not give much cooperation Crowds along Main street chilled with the marchers particularly scores of school girls most of them clad in abbreviated garb that left their knees and lower limbs exposed to biting winds and cutting rains Failed to Appear Only one unit of the more than a score of ärganizations signed f or the first parade since war was de- vraorceedesiofaniied toe appear for :tioef University Utah Spurs had previously voted "not to of heavy school dutiesKeysca l Paul F chairman tof the city bond drive-- committee thanked theparade participants declaring that their efforts should be a stirring command to the citizenry to meet the quota set for Salt Lake City county and the State Utah is expected to pUt $1201- 000 in bonds while Salt Lake county is quota is $764200 Directed Parade In charge of the parade that moved down Main street to Broadway thence east to State street and north to South Temple street — ''''' " ': i::):: : : ' ' : J:::: ::' va)a 1 :': :: 4 1i ti !i :i 2':''! t' :'' )' 41 " 'I' : '' '' ' !:' ' a0' : 111 i ':' i t a 11:':- :'':'" :1 '!:4 :": '1 :: : ::- ''): ' ' 'i" 'rf: ' : 1 e :' ' '') '?' — t "''':it' ' : i ' - ::? 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