Show rIniPoked-0--Pels- 1 : 1 - ' - '"":---- '--- : ::-::- :? '' Governor Herbert B Maw Tuesv 4 of outlined details the 4:xy v night :c day '1144:(74'1': extended service program of the ' ''''"istate council of :defense to Boy !7N 0 r ::: i Scouts of the Sett Lake area at i ' t: :: a meeting in the Lincoln lower 4 kstiowv division high school pointing out 'y ' the opportunities ::- t: now being af:: acr forded older scouts in such y !:!row : tivities as emergency service as ": 0 C D first aid and as ": forsting fire '' observers and fighters °''''''!'' '' ' ':: A With the program now open to !':: N ' registered senior scouts of 15 '' -- ''''' '':' I years or older all senior scouts ' 1 'are urged to pledge their service ': y in helping to support the nation's s ' ''L 1 figliting units he said ' '''! 1 Scouts already have assumed ':'1fire suppression and observer ) :!: duties in emergency service work ' : : 1 it was reported by area scout i ::::4!: council officials' ' r'''''' 'i' Errlphasizing the need of a unitexMaw Governor ed home front Eldon S Dummit plained that "since a llarge pro-isOptimist ' International president speaks portion of the war program carried on behind the lines where at Salt Lake meeting (Story there is so much danger of sabopage tage it is important that every crlizen do his part America has afforded great opportunities because of the freedoms guaranteed to its citizens and it is to the interest of the young- people above all to do everything in their power to make sure these rights are continued" ' -- :::- - 4 '7 ': Iitt s '' ' '': :- 0: -- i : 1 4 "N'--- 1 ' 4 ' 1 1 -' "-- ilf- : ''' I i i - I ' I 1 - :: 1 '4- II ' - :1::::- - - ys Bond Buyers Top 84000 In Club Drive i tions participating In charge of the sales delegations from the seven women's clubs were: Mrs John A Rafferty at Lake City firemen's auxiliary Mrs J M Vincent United Travel--er- a of America auxiliary Miss Louis c Loothourow Monday Night Business Girls' club: Miss Kate Groo Neighborhood Garden club Mrs Leon Sweet National Council of Jewish Women Mrs Fred E Smith Neighborhood House: Mrs A R Linford Richmond club - : - l 1 4 rio- 1 - dll''d""'n3 a - 9E10 '' tow mpm -- - - AIM mission employes an advertised contract has failed to bring a single bidder the commission 42 said Tuesday Bids were advertised some time ago for surfacing an access road from Layton to the Ogden air depot at Hill field Davis county a project given priorities by the army but not a single contractor offered a bid Commissioner Lester A Blackner said the most likely reasons are that many contractors are engaged directly in government work The contract is being readver- tised with bids to be opened June 1 and the commission has received assurance that this time some offers will be made t i t 1 ENTRANCE N MORRIS ELIAS 4) EAST 250 SONS CO DIAL I f so TEMPLE 27 i eva rke4444war444e4t o444 444"" - tre' 4- 4114)16A- ' I 41 41414992 '' - -- ? t-- : ' l '' - - 1: "' ' J - !!''io IV4 i$ ''-1- - - - '' N 1 Ato tie -"- 4 J::!' 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' ' i 0 1 r!--I - tsuor 4 - ii I A COMPACT FOR SPORTS 6D I "fl 4::Y9 ill i 0 time-save- BY MAIL 1' I I "CARRYALL' 1 - COMPACTS ARE EXCLUSIVE KEITH Utah Salt Lake City O'BRIEN Please send me : Carry-A- Compacts at ll — - ) CI16 r- i ( ) 10 IV 1 '4 CASH (I SO Keith O'Brien Curtains—SccO nd Floor tif I it 11 )l C O b - - t ' $129 each of Utah add 2r- - sales tax -RegtdentsInclude Se postage 4 - - STATE ( 1 hours issuperlative fastness to light Tacoma Sunview selvedge removed and hemmed woolen hem Very special - AT KEITH O'BRIEN i ment says tDDRF:SS 'ATI' $179 I it The only rayon panel that you can boil without having it change color Queentex panels will withstand the govern200 hours exposure in the fademeter NAME ' I " Lc:" 3x6-inc- p m ' 1 0- - Other Meetings—People's De- velopment Foundation Inc 317 Constitution building 44 South Main street 2 p in Salt Lake City Police Mutual Aid associa- - :' I pmsc - In these days of hurry and scurry you can be sure you have everything in your bag h case which has A to make you beautiful when you carry the "Ciirry-all- " separate compartments for cigarettes rouge coins lipstick powder mirror Interchange the items if you wish Attractive red finish inside The sensational item of r no more hunting around it's useful smart to carry and a the hour for the things in your bag Cosmetics—Strcet Floor 'ORDER : I length finished 212-yar- d : 41 EVENING AFTERNOON - 0 I 1 fInIsTied lengfb d 0 1109 ' f1 No I "I '1 3x6" Size with Five Separate Compartments Black Enamel with Cameo in White or Black 214-yar- f 1 i 4ts r s i : $ ' ' t kr 1 I -- 11 0 4 t : i A C11: C(11)34111D 7-- t i I 1is I i 11 1 i I ) l "i- i ''Ak i irtt1 ri r4t l't11)ii I it1 ! - I - South street 3:30 p m:: Deseret Stamp club Beau Brummel cafe 8 11 m 11 i 1 Slated Today s' I ' PANELS QUEENTEX ' - Guaranteed Washable ' rotre" -) ''''' L Meetings Meetings in Salt Lake City Wednesday include: Newhouse hotel — Intermountain Association or Credit Men noon: Optimist club directors 12:15 p m Women's Democratic club 2 p na: Women's Democratic First Aof class 7 p m Fraternal Order Eagles 8 p m Navy Mothers' club 8 p m United Veterans' council 8 p in Hotel Utah — Salt Lake Advertising club 12:15 p m: Union Pacific club auxiliary 1 in Executives' association p N e c eere' - - 7 '' T : Old-Time- ' ': ' : - SPECIAL THIS WEEK ' - 1 Victory meals will be the theme of a free cooking school sponsored by the nutrition committee of the Sa thlt Lake City council of defense at e Utah theater Wednesday at 10 a m Julia Lee Wright nationally- known home economist for Safeway Stores Inc will conduct the school aided bY Bernice Broom-- 1 field her assistant who formerly lived at Bountiful and is a former University of Utah student S ‘ ' 4- - D N 1 i 0ii 1 ' ' 0 i i J Maks 1 sr I t t L''''1:1 53c a Week evifet-0 - K : e t i ' 1 1 i - '': " ti 4 '''uZ1 ' - - ''::1' : --- 2' 7 t: - t-- ' - - - 1 - ilo ''' :''''' ' : k : ' - - '''f- - 1i ' ' ': - si t r' k t :': A : - 0 y-k e 'er a?:' '''a:4 x::1114 '1 'I '' 1 ? - — 4 m '' 2"' ' 4-:"- : 'rt' 'A'17-'zi" Y' f:'''ek ' ' 1:14-1jVt'6- Net -- - ":LN!! 1 k ' -- f - :::1' '''-''' I: 1(1441 IA 1 ‘ ' '" - --- ii l' 4 1'11 :I - f14 ' ' ' 4:::::'17-4- '44 1 ' 1'4' I 4' 'vA:?:::I!' ev-- :' li ' I?--- 4 'At f y 0 t 'p 1e ft Ie STAMPS - ii Pip -- 4'4'4 4 - t i :-r- qi r A ' 4i ! 1" 7 i'AI s 14 f' 1k - i4:':::--1t-:-':- ''' - yi! t f! BONDS 1I i qa--- : 44 - ' r4 STAT WAR A -- 1 :4:::::''''':::41:' :::?E-17- :--: 44 1 BUY UNITES" i ! :t - P VICTORY 1302 Yale avenue ' 13 : '!"' ! z - 4 tf z1 re12:fc:ei:LAit q' LE business women's sorority day night at a meeting at the home of Mrs Emily S Stewart r------------ :e::I Y 44 Tues- m ttti:77--"-'---r:::c'l::izvi- LAY-AWA- Miss Gladys V Pike was elected president of the Salt Lake Council of Beta Sigma Phi young Tribune-Telegra- Doolittle Describes Raid on Japan— t Help Blast the Axis Buy Bonds the institution themmatnnaegeonlientndof v Sorority Elects the outstanding competitors Intermountain Aviation club's sixth annual gas model contest at the salt flats Sunday May 21 is Ronald E Taylor of Pocatello Idaho :University South His ship has 'an unusual history besides being battered and weather beaten from the contest in which it participated at Boise Idaho last July One of The Last Word In the News outlined for messenger service and for patrol warden service one of the group's ' duties Sergeant L C Crowther of the city detective force arranged classes for members in which they will receive instruction in courier messenger Service gas protection police work first aid and observation work N444"wv - halted fore defense The hazards in this building as construction priorities well as iin the Central school at i iin a Ogden were disclosed report submitted to the state defense council Monday by the fire' defense committee Mr Skidmore pointed out that the board of education took over Each one of the members WaN assigned to Zones and action depott s throughout the city and the adjacent defense plant area and others 'will be assigned to the cen- - 0: ' :-1- T:zttrelvA 77:1 - - : last July tion Moose club 161 Second East street 3 p m Salt Lake City high school principals 440 East First - I '''- ' N j i - :':''' :4 '4! -- - f : J11 '( ": 5'-' iir'” - - me - essok:f11'F! - 1 '' I0r ó f! - - -- - " T - -' : : v - - kms-:: '' 1k 4 ' 4111 ::' ' : 4 OVIVA411 - 4 ' "'''' 1 4455 I t '''''''':- d' — 'h ' -' '?i ' ' - ro1-:V:tt i - ' t: '4 1 ' t -L I 0"'-- ' e‘44 or As( 1 v11 mi- -- t '- - 41 ' rtohaedmeeemm: foitrdsetsttimsteatien tthhee or)F-- oerf MOST BEAUTIFUL DRIVE-I- ' 4tt'I' ? ::' (444-:-- :: lerCbtif) 0 Road Contract Goes Begging 10 OW ' '0' ' MOW OM MeV INN ‘010 kzN'ts:'3'-- ::-- : - ::: :t::c401 '4 c'-'- ': ? : -s 6:A-- -' i it'' - :::: A H ' AND i i:- Boise - Driv-Ur-Se- lf ligol 1 uri1 Et 1 TS ' lipc' N s'- - 11 DAY — ri ”Ilt'li AND I V- 'E 4' ' I '':'""ZNIkts ' during a contest at ‘ Perry E Davis of 1369 Laird avenue became the commander of the motorcycle-messenge- r corps of the A R P organization in Salt Lake City Tuesday night when members of the Motorcycle club met at the public safety building to form the new group About 40 persons signed up for volunteer service in the messenger force Officials expect between 50 ''''4 and 60 motorcycle messengers to 4 enrolled : IROM OUR LARGE tHsPLAY Or THE FINEsT i Trial was continued to June 16 for Lewis James Southam 29 of 670 West Fourth North street charged with drunken driving Mr Southam was arrested at 657 West North Temple street April 16 Charged with failing to answer meter violation tickets Frank Archer of 518 Eighth avenue denied guilt and will face trial May 27 Other cases in court Tuesday were: Curtis adSpeeding—William dress not given to face trial Friday after denying guilt Tuesday Edwin L Douglas of 4167 South State street fined $10: James E Johnson of Bountiful Franklin L Mathy of 214 West First South street and Carl E Weisenberg of 1251 East First South street each forfeited $15 Alma Lyle Jensen of 1327 South Main street forfeited $750 and Robert M Armstrong of 711 North First West street forfeited $6 Driving through red traffic light—James William Taylor of 61 East Fourth North street Charles Marks of 420 Bedford :aslt -oz CHOOSE ! - 4 !?' ' :::': '" b - 4:: t:fi ' t 1 ' ' 1 ttmmeSMITH ' ''1:: ':::' :::if§ g -1 1 ': : front where he lost it 1 s 1:':-:: '14'1 - I 1L - ':: :: '' ''' ' DECORATION 1 : :: 1I MUST BE PLACED EARLIER for Complete 'Installation by I r' 1' 40 miles Court Orders Cheek Trial " 6 i 1 i t ?' :f: '"::-:- ''71 recently ' :' - s' --A4 hthaezadrdeaefxlasntdingblin : i ) N 1 is ' :::: A iov-‘:- - ' ' r' - - f :: t::i::4o::r rs i i“ I :: was found -- 111-' - plane which -- i 1 - i gas model 1- ''''''' - ::: 14 Armory Job Gets Okeh THIS YEAR I I ' ' it7 g ng :: 0:7-t------ le44-4a- 7:- 4 v4N i' -: - ' '''' :::: lamp-breakin- campaign to induce firms employing only a few persons to inaugurate payroll allotment plans for the purchase of war bonds and stamps was being intensified Tuesday by the war savings staff D Howe Moffat deputy state Sdrainistrator said the drive had two major aims--t- o obtain participation of all firms even those having as few as three employes and to boost individual purchases up to an average of 10 per cent of payrolls Virtually all firms Pmployi ng 100 or more Mr Moffat said are row participating lie added that there were a couple of exceptions :Many with 10 to 100 employes have signed up but the smaller irMS with less than 10 employes offer a large field for increasing sales under the allotment plan - 4:- 1 r---77- -A 0 The following story was told by to It ' inv 14' found (( said model her husband !LI the Tueson model ? his at M work Taylor '::'lliNk 74 'Ir'br‘r714 in the desert about 40 miles southItti 1 day: "The red model was entered east of Boise" 11-- 1 in class 'C' division of the state 1D‘ Other model fliers from Pocavilla and William L Boucher of meet in Boise July 27 1911 On ' 1556 Browning avenue each for- its first trial the model climbed tello and Twin Falls will compete :‘11 !fo1 feited $10 Wayne Wilkinson of approximately 3000 feet before its with Utah youth at Sunday's meet to be held at the salt flats one Ad' Provo fined $11 with $5 suspend- motor automatically cut out and it wt 42at ''W JP ed Howard L Hanson of 268 started the long glide downward mile northeast of Saltair resort rvi -" a m 10 The contest I and starts at Ninth East street fined $11 with Like a bird soaring through the i ti i:: V $6 suspended Eva Anderson of blue it drifted along on thermals the public is invited to attend this :Tribune-Telegratt 2632 Alden street and M W Watpubcurrents of air—and fi- interesting di! lic event service free son of 235 Second East street each —rising DECOWE MAY Alfrom sight io mi fined $10 with $5 suspended Sam nally disappeared though each contestant was alYOUR RATE FOR :4 Glass of 1037 First avenue for- lowed PS three flights the ship won Seek Light Breakers feited $5 the contest on the strength of its tr SHOWER? Police Tuesday were searching Ignoring- stop sign—Coy F Win- single flight even though no time s ston of Salt Lake airbase Axel R was allowed after It disappeared for vandals who have broken lamp 41411r p1 Rudun address not given Leo L from view of judges Then start-- a globes at several places in the ficim Dalton address not given: George long and unsuccessful search northeast part of Salt Lake City 3'1111P"'' 4t A Swindle of Hotel Utah L G for the g 1 I 1 rifles airguns and with ship of g Dividend W V Jensen a sheepherder's wife rocks Another series of Naylor "Recently r ' of 1536 Mill Creek way T F Car- wrote to rue and said that if I occurred on Browning ter of 245 West Third South street would send her a reward she would avenue several weeks ago 4 police and F B Edgar of 1332 East send me the airplane so I did She said Thirty-thir- d South street each fined $10 with 55 suspended Clinton Black of 125 Sixth East street iff Positively made fo L Lubeck of 466 Eleventh Harold The state armory board has East street sell for 200 Yates of Roy conNampa given its approval to the Idaho and W Lawrence Checketts to the of sttuction of an addition p21 Fourth East street each Manti armory with 40000 square fortEited $5 $87000 and of feet costing space Utah's Most Progressive Store Both the armory and the addiwar the tion will be used during by the Parachute Manufa:cturing Company of Utah and after the - war for the storage of material i '' to be received by the national 400-guard from the government Glenn Seal 35 of 2559 Lake l' ''' T7:"4-Attorney General Grover A '7' ' C) ' il' Giles held that the defense council street awaiting sentence in federal court on an embezzlement of the : lease authorize might : charge was bound over to Third s building to the parachute comdistrict court Tuesday after a ob-- 44 ' pany and this authority wasGoviv: ' 'If'1" ' ' ''' 4 111 I : bearing before City Judge Wilford tained Monday afternoon i :: r on Burton an Moyle insufficient ernor Herbert B Maw said a lease funds check ' cills ' '' i charge will be entered into calling for 44 In the case state he is a accused of state to the the payment of a to $15 ' check the Utah issuing more than $1000 :' '''' f! ': ' ' monthly rental of 4: ''''' ' ' '4 'Pr on Inc Systemr''' :4 0 The governor explained that 16 March ''' for obtained can be priorities ' ' Seal recently was adjudged ierials to build the Manti addi- ' in V47 on federal court a guilty charge tion which could not be obtained of f embezzling funds from a firm t ' ' r for the Salt Lake armory con--he was which '' by employed ':::'''''' struction of which has stopped v '' 2'''' : Judge Burton released him on !0f--'1----rx':' 'i: s i : his recognizance pending trial on ' s' ' - 11 ' ete: ' ' :' '4 : : Monday' Night Business niriS' club stole the show in the Salt Lake Council of Women's war bond sale drive Tuesday when the club' purchased $2000 in bonds and zoomed the days Sales at the bond booth in front of the Paris company On East Broadway to nearly WOO Sales at the booth Tuesday were under direction olL4 Mrs Grant Gregerson with seven organiza- 1 ' Graduating seniors of Westminster college will be guests of the school's "old grads" Saturday at 7 p m when the Westminster Alumni association entertains at its annual banquet in the Newhouse hotel Frank R Dubois Jr general promotion chairman for the affair announced Tuesday that the banquet this year would feature the "Westminster program theme Around the World" and said that each class would be seated at a separate table A dance will follow the banquet Chairmen of committees arMrs ranging for the event include Frank H Ensign Mrs R G Berryman Jr Mrs Reid T Griffin Mrs Florence Welch Miss Mary Robert R Badertscher Brown Mrs Lucille E Bywater Miss Katherine Waldo Mrs Clarence Chytraus Miss Charlotte F HenJean Ayres Miss riques Miss E Mrs Mildred Derry Roy L Rottman Robert Hansen and Mrs Robert Hansen The ' : s - Banquet Waits Senior Class Of Westminster - i --- : 7 May ‘-- 771"117—71':::::::' c-- - 17:1Sa431 -- 1 prize-winni- 2 at Second South Regent streets reversed his original plea to a denial of the charge He will face trial May 29 Trial of Harold William Browning ol the Newhouse hotel charged with drunken driving was cbntinued to May 28 He was arrested May L University of Idaho South model plane enthusiast works Proudly ofTr his accident and automobile-pedestria- 777'' j----- Taylor19 Harry Gorham of 397 IC street driver of the taxicab which fatally injured Charles Lothair Riddle 30 of Antimony Saturday when it struck him at Fourth South and State streets denied in police court Tuesday that he was guilty of failing to yield the right of way to a pedestrian His trial was set for May 27 Mr Riddle died Sunday of injuries received in the accident Harvey Jorgensen of 668 Wilson avenue allegedly involved in an I n 17i - "- Ronald Eugene Fatal Accident ' - ' ''' ' ' ' Riders Form ISehool Fire Hazard KnOW11 The state board of education fully cognizant of the fire Messenger the administration building at the school for Skidmore chairman in Ogden Charles Corps in ARP said Tuesday nev Prepares for New Trial Speaks Here Mriver Faces Trial in S L Maw Urges Scouts to Aid in War May 20 19 12 Zribunt it 'a'be 26 Wednesday Morning 1 1 ' - e°0110 Most Progressire Store - ' |