Show a 14 - Friday Morning 'H 0 - Utah Dentiti ntress To WiiDuty 'ants Her Molars Tip-T- o Goes-t- - k 40: 111 s - - 060 N"emwowAiwowasnemovodlbb - 'Thursda' with Mrs William G of Burdett Ogden president con- he meetings ducting The day's activities Included an executive Meeting of state officers past district presidents and dis- in the morntrict presidents-elec- t ing and Ia tea in the afternoon at which Mrs Neil W Brough :of Salt Lace City served as chair- - f Lieutenant Walter F Payne former Salt Laker who for a year has been flying for the royal Canadian air force Thursday began a week's stay at the home of his sister Mrs Eugene G Pack 1253 East Second South street He is en route to Mather field near Sacramento Cal Lieutenant Payne received his transfer from the It C A F where he wax a flight officer to a lieutenancy ln the U S army air corps last Friday He began his flying career in private planes and In 1929 left the University of Utah to become a dispatcher for United Air Lines "But although I had flown plenty before I joined the R CA 11 didn't learn what flying was really like until then" he said "Up there they drill it into you day after day without a letup if It looks like' you're going to weaken- they pile it on all the more But you get to love it" Lieutenant Payne 4gained most of his experience in flying large planes' while in the Canadian force and now has more than 600 flying hours He will be married in Salt Lalce M City Friday to Miss Billie will-theBurke of Chicago Ill and continue to Mather field for training in the IL S army's way of doing' thinga si I t ) -- - :i N )) - - r "''"w :'''''''i-- 7 iuN1ocf4xAft 4011 ite :''' ' 8 4 I 14 I 0--: a4 1 ':A i itA 4 k I i 4- t 11 I : ( t It - 1i:'c 1 i ' I r"--- Z-- : -i - () - P ot —:-:::4--‘1011- 11 e! 4 ct : - $ 1 ' 4 Does his BIRTHDAY c 0 m e in June: 1 r - tioll Here's your chance to marl( 1if with a gift that he'll always terpember Far a fine watch h more than merely gift of the If is' moment personal gift that he'll use and enjoy long after many other things have been forgotten if preferred - s 'il lB SYDPAR - AL rr71-i- r 1643MAIINI STREET 111 ' i : - 'KS New Structures Will Save Mew 1 -- 7-1 t if- - - ef t— CAMP SAN LUIS June 4—Work Kea begun on two theaters at Camp San Luis Obi3p9 to Complefe 'the total of three permanent theater buildin'gl? which were planned when camp construe- tion work wits started 18 months ago With the completion ofthi new theater in the Wetit end of camp the soldiers in :this area will be hiker they now saved the lour-mil- e to the present-mov- ie --must make theater In the east end area The second of the said Captain D B Affleck of Salt ' 4 I TITT1 CI sAkLir ir LAKE ' - - CrrY 1 new-theater- Lake City camp adjutant will be the site of the big tent theater demolished by storms early thiv year To accommodate thousands of soldiers who wanted movies but could not-baccommodated at Oa camP's east end motion piclire house the sports arena recently was- put into service for movies until the new buildings:- are- - flit- - ne - 4 !shed ? Organize Forum Club I As new branches of recrestior4 Camp San Luis Obispo soldiesti this week are launching a foruot : and a writers' club both said th be the "only groups of their kind ' a ny camp" in son St of Mrs John Uyulah Lafferty Jerry '1 Of 15 Eist Eighth South ottreet and Yeoman Captain Abdon Liorente of the Mat Filipino battalion will be the G Delmar Leetton naval recruiting officer first forum speaker in a tibik on' the future of the Philippines"11) forum-wil- l be conducted by Chap lain Jason T 'Harbert Stephen E Balogh and Julius S Busse Speakers at the weekly meetings will be soldiers Who have seen Bemire in foreign countries The writers' Out? will hOld round-tabl- e discbssiona for the of benefit soldiers who wish to to men are anxious who wreak vengeance upon learn about the craftLThe Young discus-Mowill be conducted by' LieutenTokyo for the Pearl Harbor bombing yet wish to pursue ant Stanley W Carlson troop apetrades or occupations may join the navy and accompliN both iaI mervice officer who haswrit— This was revealed Thursday by several books principally W Sehlecht direc- - ducted 'Sunday for men enlisted at ten R enant about sports Lieutf the Salt Laki naval recruit- recruiting substations in Ogden Composer Honored( ing districtz coincident with the Logan Prao and Cedar City announcement that 100 seamen at Private Ellis B Kohs of Sait The June the naval radio school at Utah cises at the 12 graduation exer- Mateo Cal mecretary in the office agricultural college of State Agricultural college Logan radio school will Reuben Curtis of be Chaplain attended by will be graduated June 12 from a Salt Lake City was notified three-mont- h ranking Pacific coast naval basic training course high In charge will 'be Lieu- Thursday that his "Concerto for The Men will compose the first officials tenant Carlos J Badger ' com- Orchestra" recently Completed class to complete the basic course and his will be played this summer lit the of the mandant at Logan and will be aisigned for aides Chiefs W school A and music festival of the International Lacey at radio training high frequency and Schumann John John Society for Contemporary Music Sergeant Pacific coast naval schools IL- S marine at Berkeley Sy the WernerAanssen W of Comer the With'all types of skills needed ' of 100 men will symphony orctlestra s to run ships and operate other corps Classes courses at the school Private Ko-h- is a gradulte of complete emnaval equipment navy trades month In the future Mem- the Julliard school of music New brace many lines of work Fifty each bers of the first class began their York City studied under Igoe in men of the the navy cent per Stravinsky and had just coMpleted are the director said studies last March' -- 01i40 clot4Yi Navy Offers Wide Field él'iti:o ''' '6p Pkivate'' Pilots 7 - - 20-4- Woman Daurfhte- r Hurt in Mishap 20-2- 0" -- Two Suffer Hurts In Accident - West Fourth North street and ' 1 Theron H Simpson 20 of 239 Gregoon' avenue 'received only minor cuts Thursday morning when an automobile in which they were riding overturned three miles west of the Salt Lake airport on the Saltair highway and cattle to rest a few feet from a deep canal Three cla sification of volunteerl Mr Simpson- driver of the car iworkers ars required by civilian nizations in Salt Lake reported the machine struck a Idefense barrow pit The injured persons !City to örg fill immediate needs ari- were treated at the 'Salt Lake Gen- nounced Mips Lavinia Brown di- et hospital rector of the joint city and county volunteer office at 115 South State ' street They Inc de drivers first aid crews and escue squad 'workers Drivers ma be those who have a sedan or panel truck available to Alvin 1Ceddington appointed as In emergen les and are free and time volunteer contribute Salt Lake- county clerk Wednes- work- First aid crews should be day filed si nominating petition those' with irst aid training cerIn his own office Thursday to tificates or first aid trainees qualify aa a candidate for the Applications will be received at in the primaries this tall Hei the oluntOer officeclaily from 9 'Defense Aids: May Enlist i -- New Clerk Files t For Nomination - For Young Specialists ns sy-ci- - r ' - specialists Specialists Sought tlectricians - pattern 'makers printers boilermakers netalsmiths mu- sicians pharmacists — these are some of the special clasificationa In which naval recruits may qual-- t ify for training the recruiting di- rector said "Due to the present extensive and rapid expansion program" he said "there are numerous op- portunities available in this ofgreat the organization to the youth nation who desire to serve their country and receive real personal benefits as well Many of the skilled workmen of tomorrow will be boys who take advantage of the today" navy's training programs Seeking to qualify Et record num- ber of applicants for enlistment annin on Sunday the Pearl versary of the bombing-OHarbor naval recruiting attaches worked Into the early Morning hours Friday Public Rites Slated Men enlisted Sunday will be sworn in atpublic ceremonies on the state capitol steps and will be known as "Utah 'Avengers of Pearl harbor" Similar exercises will be con1 tees six-mon- - of-li- ce - - Formerly deputy county clerk' until named' to succeed Korth resigned Mr Keddington was second candidate ''' to for the election Mrs Anthony filel Lund county recorder filed' reelection Wefinesday Party Names Members of State Committee I - a nu until 6p'm t Duké'NT teran Zoo Lion Dies: of ld Age - est lion in Salt Lake e iGardens zoo was City's 'Hog ' missing fr m the zoo exhibits His exact age Thursday had reached the age where he rtij longer had teeth and Duke- ol Mani sufferers relieve tagging backaehe quickly once they discover that the real cause of their trouble may be tired kidneys The kidney ars Nature's chief way of takand waste out of the ing the eccese acids blood They help moat people pass about $ pinta a day When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood it may cause nagging backache rheumatic pains leg pains loss of pep and enertY &fitting no nighta swelling puffiness under the eyes headaches end dimness Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning some times shows there is somethincwrong with your kidneys or bladder Don't wait! 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Installation of officers will be Democrats Thursday 'night wer ilesday afternoon and quietly held in the latter part of June it elected to the state Democrat! passed on t4 lion heaven was announced central committee at a meeting o 300 state convention delegates tur Kiwanis Hear the Newhouse hotel The central committee will mee Business must make a profit in Saturday at 4 p m In the New to survive Theodore Chrisorder 0 house hotel McGean Henry former governor of Mintianson Salt Lake county Democratic corn In- an address to declared nesotai mittee chairman announced Ap t Meetliagei scheduled : In at the Hotel Lake Salt Kiwanians 103 are ex Like City PrIday Include: proximately delegates Utah Thursday pected to attend Hotel Utah—Salt Lake Ex- change club 12:15 p In Salt Lake Lions! club 6:15p tn Boosters Newhotise hotel—Utah State GovernmefiCregul M'AGNA Dental mato lation all day Utah FITLIKE NIFIV I Demur-Em- s Pthe sew c'svaleetse aNres lir" et lations limiting credit to consumt Dairy Pr ducts association r tat I:Vora co era were discussed at a meeting noon Delt Sigma Delta sororof situ' a frosts EtneomicaL OfThousands Dentue-Ez- e today! fied users Get a tube of the Magna-Garfiel- d noon ta ilway Mail Clerks' Elposters Handy-siz- e tub M- - New lune sir ORO an organization of business menl ity association 8 p 4n: Packing DENTURtEZEIRMall Thursday in the community buildr HoUse Workers' union 8 p m S Intermountain Kennel club ing at the Utah Copper park here Owl lorug Co Al Watereon Pay W E Bean president of the orp m Packing House Workers' Less and Other Leading Drug glares j 8 nu union (Adv) jganization presided pI - d athleticpiotedionforoutdoorand long-stapl- - SL ineetings 41114 titHmN you - is ' s on ar - 0 loil: IBuywar 1 l Il I i 1 ' II ' 1 li - - - --- It : -- E - - ' I HA010 moLb lIogionj:1:17:11111wyeoa"tren rwe:rtar :s"HvAirti i prmestmastr o our Armed Forces goi: 4 Th gts N i P- - H HANES KNITTING CO Winston-Sale- alt N C m aujE - : The Paris Carries Traciucl 1 OURNISHINGS—Strent -- ! 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Glen McKay Christensen ninemson of Mr and Mrs onth-old Robert G Christensen of 463 Fifth avenue suffered a laceration on Private pilots who previously his forehead Thursday at 8:30 have been excluded from war Bery- collision in the lIce may apply for special glider p In in a two-cSalt Lake City cemetery traihIng it was announced 'MiltsThe child was riding in a car day by Hare ld Z Buck and Bead drivenT by his father The Chris- in Chileoat of the civilian pilot tensen machine collided with a car 'training- program Salt Lake airdriven by Adolph Jensen 42 of port 2540 Chadwick street at Center ' "ThoUsan I s of licensed pilots are street in Twelfth avenue in the needed Applicants must be citizens between the ages of 18 and cemetery police reported 0 correct35 Vision May be said Mr Buck ible to ' Applicant should hold a cur9 certificate of private irent C A grade or hi her or a similar car- tificate which lapsed sincet JanSirs Pearl Anderson 28 of 145 uary 1 1941 GradUates of C A'A West Robert avenue' and her elementary ilot training courses daughter Patsy 5 suffered minor are eligible in addition to pilots cuts Thursday at 11 a rn when who have c 200 ' or more an automobile In which they were Iglider fligh smpleted Glider tra ning will beinstituted' riding crashed Into a uttlity pole near 1500 South West Temple' lat schools' ocated in midwestern street and southestern states under Fay Anderson husband of Mrs army contracts issued on the recAnderson and driver of the car ommendation of the C AA said the machine skidded out of will receive a Control The injured were treated 'Candidates on light airplanes at Salt Lake General hospital and 'prior to instruction on small army schools large glidets At course will be Graduates of the rated as stiff sergeants and will receive flight pay Experienced pilots who demonstrate leadership qualities may receive commissions Miss Bonnie Edwards 18 of 'as officers:1 204 -- 1 "I' Without Painful Backache Sturdy but exceptionally fine Me is 'strap watches suitable for both civilian' and ilitary service- -lifetime models by Hamilton Movado' Jules Pocket watches from $3750 Jurgensen—priceci - 4 t:'1-t- ' - SHE SIIOPS "CASH AlID CARRY' P 1' se - ty-- i 4t-:- ' 1 be-cau- )? 51‘N '55 June 18 Patrolman R 'J Contratto will become Bingham's chief of succeeding S P Davies Mayor Ed Johnson lannounced Thursday 4 night The action was taken after the city council voted ió have '"a younger man" in the Pnsition of increased Work of thè police department the mayor said Mayor Johnson who praised the work of Chief Davies said the present chief of police: has been offered a position of Patrolman on ' the department Chief Davies- has been chief of police since February 1939 and has served with the department more than 143 years Patrolman Contratto who has installed a new system of fingerhas printing and recording arrestssince served with the department January 1938 He attended IP13 training classes in 'Salt Lake City and has lived in Bingham virtually all his life BINGHAM—Effective i : - ' Bingham Picks New Chief ' ::t ot : i -2- x 1°- pco 4) i 40 - ho- a: ia -- - )3ettle Jones was elected president of the Capitol 'Girls' club succeeding Miss Marie Stewart at the annual election banquet Thurs- - )4ir I - Isittss - pr!it 17 :73 - First e - oc k Salt Lake Fliéis Returns After hild Year in RCAF In CarInjured Collision - I - ----- -- man Fr1da 3 's program for the asso- elation II consist of an address on by Dr Coolidge at yi clinics 9 a in from 10:30 a m no ion and again frofn 3:30 to 5:30 p in conducted by Dr Coolidg and Dr Burwell Dr Walsh will continue his discussion of nutrItion —at a meeting at 1:30 p: m The a 'ciliary's Friday program will be highlighted by addresses by Dr 3 L Jones estate healthand Dr Itone H Widtphysicia ition soe nut eexpert and member of the V iversity of Utah faculty - I wemopa uzatiltie Geidrich pretty dental assistant from Boulder City' Nev Makes : certain her molars and bicuspids are In tip-to- p shape Willingly assisting her Is Dr A IL Chris toOlerson of Salt Lake City one of several hundred dew tisto attending Utah State Dental association convention day night at the Ambassador tel 145 ifth East street Otherernew officers are Miss Marjuri McDonough first vice Miss Beverly Jane president Tibbs second vices president Misi Donna IDutson secretary Miss -- Merle c Wpliams corresponding secdecay Dr !Avon c) Halgren assocla? ietary and Miss - Ruth L Kinney ' con- treasurer Von president presided In charge of general arrangewhich will continue vention ments for the event were4 Mims through Friday and Saturday Fifth annual sessions of the as- Stewart Edith Stoddard Marian sociation auxiliary also opened McCune and Neta h Branting ' I at-th- On Tfleilters t s The truck loaded with 8- tons of bay ran through two wire tenses and came to a atop about 1500 feet from the road in Ao field about 150 feet from a Ateep gully It was found still uprigilt with its n: motor Idling Mr and Mrs Maynard L Burgener of 1815 Yalecrest avenue also driving west on Thirty-thir- d pouth street found the injured knan in the road and put him in Riding a torpedo pointed toward Tokyo are4 left their automobile As they drew to 'two navy recruit Oleen fleas isOn right near the street leading to Mr of Mr and Mrs G A fleas of Plymouth Walker's home he regained consciousness and askTd them to take him to his home MI MS Cap461Cirls Pick New Officers At the morning session Dr Walsti Michael nationally known nutrition expert and consultant to the medical and dental related the Imporprofessions tance of diet 4n building healthy sound teeth ' He referred to the national sugar rationing Iprogram as a 'blessingIn disguise" saying that eliminatipn of excess sugar from the diet' will result in a lessening of tooth 0t --1 k vt4 r ' I ape-vialist- s - ‘ juin'ped - : ---- ' ts'A o mkt-chi- He reported the—dental profes- ion already haw felt- to a alight degree the pinch of priority rulings on certain metals and on instruments and other machinery but said thia situation has not become at all aerious as yet Sharing the feature spot on the opening day Program with Dr Coolidge was Di Wilford H Bur‘ well a director In dental restorative acrylics for the educational division of the Southern California State Dental association ! Cites New Elements Denta assistants attendIng the Dr Burwell told Aelegates of condutt a separate meeting rew formulas for plastic dentures program wilt of their own Friliay to fillings and bridges which assure be featured by addresses by Dr perfect coloring and fit He said A W of Ogden and Dr the supply of natural products— Madthonl etty Merrill of 'Provo The petroleum coal and benzine—from day's ac ivities will be concluded which most plastic materials are by a foitnal banquet at 7:30 p zit :nada: is plentiful for all delegates under the spon— During the afternoon Dr Bur- sorship of Ihe dental assistants well and Dr Coolidge conducted separate clinics during which they explainW further details of the latest discoveries and methods in the field in Which they are - - -- - - Tamp Obispo Spurs Work - nd -- June 5 19 run-awa- - e ' -- Harold Walkir 37 of 3418 oak-woo- d avenue who suffered a "slight" concussion bruises and abrasions when he jumped from y his truck was in condition late Thurzday ly good" at the LD S hospital The accident occurred Wednesday about 10 p in as Mr Walker was driving west on Thirty-thir- d (3300) South street at about Thirtieth (3000) East street F Earl Walker: the injured man's brother said that as the truck ieached !I steep hill Its driver attempted to shift to a lower gear but the machine was traveling too fast Ind he' was' unable to get it When he opt of Intermediate found the brakes wouldn't bold be turnedlthe wheels so that the would leave the road and - said ''' '- Hospital After Leaping Fronl' Vetilde 1 -- ' ' Watt Chance to Atienge Pearl Hcirbor - - ie!c custom of to have autumn until waiting school children's teeth inspected bad best be abandoned this year because there may nbt be a auf7 ficient number of dentists available-for civilian needs by the end of summer speakers at the fifty-secoannual convention of the Utah State Dental association warned Thursday Meeting at the Newhouse hotel for the opening sessions of a three-da- y conference dentists from all over Utah were told to advise their patients to bring school-ag- e now in children in for check-uporder to prevent a heavy demand for dental service next fall when fewer dentists will- be' available Man3r dentists already have been called to serve with the armed forces and in increased demand for army navy and other government-employe- d dentists unwill result as the' milidoubtedly : tary services are expanded the dentists were told Chicagoan Speaks One of the dental experts who addressed the delegates Thursday was Dr Edgar B Coolidge pro fessor of therapeutics oral hygiene and preventive dentistry at the Chicago college of dental surgery Dr Coolidge told of The treriendous strides being madam n the field of therapy and how teeth which formerly would have been extracted now can be saved strengthening the pulp of tie tooth and the tissue dentine bone roots and gum from which jt 41raws its life Both ' fractured and ''decayed teeth now can be saved by special treatments of this sort ' - Group 'Opeus- The Ionvstanding-- reibtillt ke IC Trucker Hurt I n- MishapReported 'Fair' 4- Guests Speak lrbe 5atit Floor Morcheadiso Only - 0)0 ' ' |