Show - 1 - : - - ' - ' - - I 1 - - : - ' - " - ' : - - - - - - - !! if rriday Mornini - - atic 5alt gake Zribunt - I : 1 White Collar ict4 çotiiity Republicans i3PQE Maps: Provo StelPlant AppleAt's Plans for tól Slash Crew Stays Name Leader 'Delegates Escape Likely State Parley-LodgWPB Division Chief Says He Won't Party Program On Bea Jobs Seven1304A Gaiqters of Pi6ject State chairman Wilson Outlines Iterommencli - - 9 5 ' Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN riticizing "bungling" ' in the national war effort and "buildinOf a Maw machine" in state- government Dayid J Wilson Ogden state Republican chairman Thursday night outlined a sevIn-poiprogram for his party in the war period at the Cache county Republican party convention Opening his talk with the state: ment "It's more important to win the war than to win any election" Mr Wilson added: The president and my command- Is er in chief I would go through hell ' ' for him to win the war But he is i u--1 also head of a political party and riva of a temporaryftdministration re-- I sponsible to the people Nationa l does not mean that we may unity Tribune Intermountain Wire not disagree on maintaining 30- T—TWo distinct 000 government press agents and MT PLEAS earth tremors were felt in this 90000 men 'to enforce price reguSanpete county community at 504 lotions" p In Thursday and an immediate Raps Maw's Policies i check-u- p disclosed the shocks hact He said Governor Herbert B been noticed 1 Fairview to the! north of here and Ephraim to the Maw was elected on a platform of reorganizing state government towns 22 miles apart south ' Observers at tNephi 25 miles to to reduce costs and improve effithe northwest in Juab county also- clency Declaring that Governor mentioned the phenomena indi- Maw has spent more money than have any other Utah governor Mr Wileating the occUrrence may been general tbrougnout a trian- - son said "The reorganization plan only one purpose—to end gular area represented by Nephl Iis for were holdthe terms of those who Fairview and Ephraim office and to ' replace them No damage was discovered ing ' ' with men who helped elect Coy-nMaw" Professor H rum Schneider in described as a "shameful sitHe the seismograph appara- uation" the cost-plu- s charge of contract at said tus at the University of Utah Lake small arms ammuniSalt the instrument the 'Thursday "Theyput the most exwould bc checked Friday morning tion plantmaterials their prodpensive to determine v(rhether the shocks ucts" he declared into built up had been recorded at Salt Lake more costs so there "and will be more d - store 13RIGHAM cTry-‘Th- is wilt not be open till noon" Beginning Wednesday of this Week practically every store and office in Brigham City displayed a homemade sign bearing' the above notice The reason? Brigham Cit 3r's homefront bad gone to work in the sugar beet fields to save a badly needed 10- 500-accrop of sugar beets to help win the war Decision to give half a day a week or longer to the job in Boxy Elder county was reached early- this week following a meeting in Brigham City 'which was- addressed by Governor Herbert B Maw - nt Central Utd' h Area- Feels raartil Tr em or re - - Respond Quickly The response to the governor's save thebeets was wholeappeal-thearte& according to Carl Wold: Brigham City's acting mayor who lead a group of business men and local government office workers intothe beet fields bright and early Wednesday morning The mayor o I estimated that about 200 "white collar" adult workers had responded to the call for emergency thinners in the iouthern end of the county alone not including at least 100 boys and girls from the Box Elder high school and one thousand and Japanese migratory workers evacuees who were already on the ' job in the district race a "It's- still against time" said Mayor Vold "for our job is only 15 to 20per cent completed and all of the beets should be thinned within two weeks:1 We worn be able to get the Job done or nit City The device which records seismic phenömena on sensitized paper loby means of 1 eam of light is cated in a dar4 room on the campus The instfument is checked once every 24 iours - it" he added Assisting In recruiting and di recting extra labor for BoxofElder Salt county watit H C McShane Lake-Citfederal farm placement superviaor for Utah and R i L the Brigham Shelby manager of same agency City office for the 'Noble City Brigham 'Elder Box president of the South association Sugar Beet Growers' was also on the job "doing a bit of thinning!' 11r McShane was optimistic about the situation in i Crasl- injures Dep!ot Worker - Need Help t Ith Commenting on ‘thre situation in e remainder et the state' Mr I McShane said he thinks the prob'lem is well in hand everywhere holiKht he warned that complete vocal cooperation of students and ?white collar workers would-- be eeded to saves the crop in Most ctions ' - 932 - nnouneed 'Thursday ' z - The city is SPRING CITY sponsoring a special entertainment Friday evening in the Victory theater:for three boys leaving next week for service in the army They are Lyndon Jensen Rulon- Allred and Ileinz Larsen p r 2 - '' ' t - 4se IL It i j IiI :"1401 of if - ' t 41 '" t 4h' iq aort: 8 - - - I Ls - I - r -- - ik - - - - - - '' I I - - I THE-COO- ' of the county in the court courthouse- It is being given for the purpose of raising funds to equip utility kits for the men in service - - - -- –— ( I 4 - L:4- ' 11115 - a -- 44 E- -- -- ' '' - g I 4ti : I 'rk ' tikt "ROSE COLDS" noes ineezing runny eyes — depressed smartingcaused now by Wit: dull tr"ri feeling flower pollen milled relied by Dr &pviktly Formula - - - - ' :! 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Sofa-Be- 24-ho- ur 1 mnri --!-- " every family should Own the beStitiful new d because it serves you prepared for day and night—keeping you and your family needs By Flay guests —no one would guess this superbly styled sofa concealed a double bed By night- -One simple operation transfortna it into a bed with Innerspring comfort- - Choice of colors in a rich de luxevelour mover f it - l ' ILA woollwm401Prillip I - in Reader's Digest ' 1 Seek Levy Bpost e - '' A Twist et tit 0 Wrist and Its Down lb( I - - -I- Three School Units accident in Bountiful Thrown 37 feet when his motorcycle collided with an automobile at Main and Fourth North streets Mr Parkin suffered a double basal skull fracture and heed arid leg bruises He was treated at St Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City where his condition was reported fairly good I - - 1! I ' 1 - i ii : 1 -- ' Honesty aridintegtity were civet among ' the simple virtues incuicatid into our forefathers lqhomely precept They were first principles in the time of Betsy are the first prilciples to-Ross—they dahat- never fail to bring sUicess to a businesi or toiati individual- - ' : - ? Fr 4 ' I - - I I - :17-:--' I - t i - - I 1 - First 11D13t e s - - t''' s v:-:- N ' e'w - ---- ' ' - ' -- - 't IN sisismilw i i 4 : I : m14 Ibirl ii I - :':- ' y s 1 ' Tolock Igsues H usingiCall BOUNTIFULr—Lloyd W Parkins 39 of Bountiful former Bountiful Lions club president and chairman of Davis county special Red Cross drives was injured seriously Thursday night in I li 1 I rikA ' 1 Bountiful Man Hurt in Crash t NIGHT" get-acquain- 9 ' 0a‘'' 1- - - t SO '''''' :Oe' ' - ' - e -- —l- - it k 1 I fsk0:77- - 4C(Ar"00 ''''4U"' - I 2 - — t 1 ' - 117 4 ? 1 N 4 - -- ermrrszr-49Trarroz- ' ' 1' 4 - tgleo sh )ftN ' s I 1S vi s 1' ' pot-luc- : FA-- atinoUnced 9 -- I ie l I 1 C0- - Christian Endeavor! ersfrokn all parts °tithe state will gather on Friday evening in the Provo ommunity urch for the openingsession of the annual convention of the Utah iChristian En- continue deavorl union whild Sunday through make a survey and Under the guidacice of M I sr a requested ofto the steel expansion analysis k a Johnson supper Sylph as previously approved will b served at 6:$0 p in dur- - program re- and to make- or ing which President C M McNeal garding' 'units ecommetIdations can be best that of Ferron the Rev E F Irwin His- report will go to host pastor and Do Beebe presieliminated board- next WeekI dent of the local C E unit will 'Mr Hauck Representagive addresses of elcome Miss tive Robinson assured that he will not recBarbara Hansen S ItLake City- ommend any curtailment at Provo will respond on beh If of the violsaid he had Investilite carefully tors oi the Provo situation and ' Mis Dora Jane trickley for- - gatedfound that Provo was the one mer rovoan but now of Salt had in the country which steel project willlead community has close Lake City at hand all the materials followed be will which by singin 'the production of recreational pe- - that enter into a to that doduetd teiehlte nod — that the cMryrihgHanueackd Vesper service! tonducted by for steel is on the Pacific coast Dr JIL Wilkinson'of the Central which not only has felt the effect Christian church of Salt Lake- of the general: shortage: but is the! Friday activi- further City vd11 bring handicapped because ties t a COM1111110n part of its steel has heretobeen- shipped from the Atlfore 11 antit-j seaboard and such ship' mentalare now curtailed Cooperation Praised The cooperation the iovernment has had from the Columbia Steel favorably commentTO ELE—W Cecil Tate chair- company was Mr Hauck upon by Some man 4f Tooele citY housing com- ed whose existing mitte has made an urgent call steel companies were scheduled for extenfor c9operation of citizens to aid plants sion with government funds have In the urgent need for homes lacked enthusiasm in- fearing that rooms ents for and the apart they will find a Ordnance after the war Tooele rr flux Neley Citi- - superfluity of plant and a shortage depot13rn market It is quite zens Tootle have been asked by of that the curtailment willprobable be orChat an Tate to i make available dered at where the plants operatpoasible space for living ing companies are not enthusiastic quarters and where government has EaOier in the ear A canvass not had the the that bas cooperation was made of living quarters which been given by Columbia 'i f has been very useful up to the prese t and hats aided greatly in housi g newcomers here Scout Test Set A all is also made for prepara- TOOKLE--Ale- x W Rhone an tion o take care 9f boarders as well s roomers that scouts and scouters "Crowd if nec ssaty to make are to make preparation by June room lot Chairman Tate 5 for merit badges and test matehas asked the 1itizenry of the rial in anticipation of the district court of honor for Boy Scouts- and city AU such accom 1 odations avail- Explorers June 9 at Tooele semiable are to be listed with Chair- nary building man 1Tate by calling him on the telephone in order to accómmo!'The Moon Is Do'wn” date !defense workers with Jiving quarters i by Steinbeck Condensed t c BY Bp I - 11 's 8 o:-- Nsi vk I lis ' - I - I 1 - 110 — o HOME'S- 1 -ar! r7-be- ' reduce the steel expansion program no decision has yet been made by the war 'production board as to where curtailments will be ordered Survey Requested Representative J Will Robinson learned Thursday from W A Hauck head of the steel section of W P B that Hauck- - has been Mpts T?day - Batt Lt the intention - Z- ' If:5-- 4 t ' - ' - ct I '''' ' While W I f ' ' anamina:11 4 : - e- s'"''" 1k Church Group f U ta h -- an BY RAY-- 4 I -- e - t cording to L O Turner chairman The beauty contest which will be held following the boat races has 15 entrants according to Andrew Broaddus chairman A moonboat ride onlItah lake aboard lightSmith-Strong show boat will the be the concluding event of Friday's program Dancing will be held during the boat trip and refreshments served The second day'4 program includes business sessions at 9 a in and 1:30 p M Election of officers for the coming year will be held at the morning session At this seuion will be the ritualistic contest finals at 10:30 a in between the Provo and Salt Lake City teams Al military note will be added to the convention when in honor Of Flag day a patriotic program will be held at which an American flag will be presented to the Provo unit of the Utah state guard This program will be held on the steps of the Provo Elks' home An outhis standing Provo Elk known for patriotism and service to his country will be chosen to make the presentation on behalf of the local lodge according to lodge officers A banquet at the Hotel Roberts at 7 p m and a dance at the Provo Elks' horns at 9 p in will be concluding events The program for the lady Elks during the second day includes a women's bowling tourney at 10 a m a golf tourney 8111 a 4L a luncheon at the Provo Community Golf club house at 12:30 p In and participation in the patriotic program banquet anddance automobile-motorcycl- ASOFA' i a beauty contest at Utah lake at 6:30 p m Three races with many of the outstanding boat men of the state entered will be held ac Idahoan Dies InCrash r 1 Is At$3' ‘ IN ine Jil 4111'- l i ' ' '''' -- - - I 1'7411 ( - Theurer of Providence Glacus Merrill of Richmond First G L Bagley of Richmond Second J Earl Andrew of Trenton C W Herman First Maughan of WellsvilleSecond Mn Theurer Edna of Wellsville Olson of Young Earl H Hansen H C Parker and D C Budge of Logan Adrift"' Toolson and Glen" R Winn' of Smithfield Merle Hver C L" Rawlins and J W Bair of Lewiston M: L Anderson and Vance D Walker of Menden Nielsen of Byron Snow Wof Nibley Joseph P Dupp of Cornish Letha Hyde Park ML and of 'Sterling Harry Hoodless Lindlty of Malvin' 1 I committee More than 350 Elks and their partners from all sections of the state are expected to participate In the convention which will open at la- a m Friday with a business meeting in the Provo Elks' home with Shin G Wilson exalted ruler of the Provo lodge in chargeAnother meeting at 3 p m at the Elks' home will take care of the business activities of the day and the balance of the first day's program will be fun Mr Corleissen and Mr Billings said Events include boat races and - - ut - ( - ' ' - - - H Allen of Cove' Mn John Jorgenson of Hyrum First precinct A' T Clawson of Hyrum Second T W Peterson of Hyrum Third W G Clark of Logan First Hyrum W W Hall of J Gibbons of Logan Second Logan Third Parley Savage of Logan Fourth Jos4ph Odell of Logan Fifth Mrs Quail of Logan Sixth Herschell Joseph Bullen of Logan Seventh Mrs M Ct Harris Of Logan Eighth Mrs Mary Larsen of Ninth Newell O Dairies of Logan Logan Mrs Tenth Eugene- Schaub of Logan Eleventh 1 Petersen E of Petersboro First H A ss or ' : WikSHINGTÔNI!r D C " June 4—There is every reason to be- lieve that the $126000000 steel and pig iron plant being erected i Provo at for the government by the Columbia Steel company will be car4ed to comPlition as designed notwithstanding announcement by the war production board that they find It necessary to whl4tle down substantially the approved program which was designid to step upi steel production by 10000000 tons a year – The Provo plant is progressing to schedule: in aCnd according'&helix' of schedule work is instead of having its capacity curtailed there is a possibility the ' cO Plant may be somewhat expanded Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO---Busineand pleasure will join hands for the twenty-nint- h annual convention of the Utah Elks State association which will convene in this city Eriday and Satiirday according to R J Corleissen and Seth Billings cochairtnen of the Provo convention I - -- - June Brides and all Brides s furnishing homes on limited budgets 'will find it good common sense to take advantage of these five unusual val- ues Buy now for your present and future needs Buy now and save 1 -- n 'a 1040ssbn - achool dis- Applications and Kane Alio in the same issue: trict —Provo Paso aos —to 1 increase their property tax Meet Yamamoto—IL S Hater No 1 happened at Pearl Harbor levie above the Iegal ma3dmuma tui ' thatznaid's :: rules for living will be heard by the state board How Jape lose 30homely to our 1 planes comof education and state tax Farm plants and animals made to order —36 111 79 mission at a meeting Friday ac 3 Let the ottleqellow talk first State Highway Patrolman Ma- p rill in the capitol A total of 30 features from current magazines Om son W Hill who investigated said books condensed for pleasThe board of education will and talked-aboTribune intermountain Wire- Tlc Mr Parkin was going south on convene at 10 a tn on that day ant profitable reading— iGood Main street when his motorcycle for its CHALLIS Idaho—The tho Juno Reader's Digest r quarterly inspection of the Samaritan effort of A A Knowles collided withi a northbound auto- state school for tie deaf and blind all Newsstands 7- and mining Mane mobile driven by Verl Bosworth at Ogden and a 1:30 of Boise m will Noises Dh1Pe 7 resulted inpilot p' Get Your copy today to fatal 23 also of Bountiful who Henry was injury business its session holdl monthly r- Jones 21 of Loon Creek Thursday making a left hand turn in the capitol afternoon when their small air- i E plane crashed in rugged timbered ra2m A:: wmanTrzwttrxm974ramamts74Azwzrztratrararmrs ' c country forest rangers reported t ' ' '' e : Mr Knowles had flown to his r 7 — 1 0ci at the mouth of Big Loon 1 L place t ' '' ' 1 - '" t ' creek on the middle fork of the til $ - '' Salmon river to take the Jones fli - - ' '''' ?It 1 f! youth who was ill to Boise for ' '::'':' - :31 : medical attention ' -'-:Is' ' With the sick youth sitting be- - ' 11 -i ' aide him Mr Knowles took off ' ' --' ' i from the small landing field on il I 1 his place on the east side of the 04 F ' k t: river and the plane crashed on the tF f ' ' ''''' ' ' ' s ‘ west side without having gained : o ti i ' t 1 altitude 4 little more than tree-to- p 1) h sr — t 1 tel Cause of the crash could not be determined inunediately 000 ' ' ' 77747-7:- i' The accident occurred at 3 p rn 11 ''9900"" and the Jones youth died two : hours later after having been Nie:::: '' a miner rescued by Frank Allison and Charles Wornek caretaker of f!:9rik 011 4 ft f ' WARDS ' the knowles place What injuries (1- et t i ':2 0 AKV not were t:victim suffered IIF the q :' 1 --It g ‘ learned Mr Knowles escaped with Ft - I i: scratches The plane was report- - fl ki ) 1§ ed to have been badly damaged L1- -- - - - nonwar activities placing strong eat candidates' on tickets choesof war leadership from ' all ing sources opposing "using the war as a smoke screen to carry on fundamental social reform &drillsmon by the Republicans that they have in the past been "hidebound in some respects" and distribution of the war sacrifices so all classes contribute equally Name Chairman P C Irjelsted was reelected caunty chairman by acclamation was elected and Mrs M vice chairwoman Delegates to the state convention to be held in Salt Lake City June 27 were elected as follows: ' - -- ! - ! The accfclenit occurred when a sedan driven iorth by Roy Brovvri 23 eft the highway Logan crashe& into t road sign which wa uporte4 by heavy cement blocks 'then 4areened across the highway and turned over on Its side against a tree facing stuth as pinned fieneath Anderson the machine He was taken to Brigham City by an ambulance Neither the driver nor Warren Albrecht- Del ore Iverson of Lo- 1 'Anderson of Nib- gan nor- Dan! ' workers 'who ley' all clef were riding in the back seat 'were ' injure & Farewell Party Set Robert S Dixon of PorterAvenue veteran Ogdenatiroad employe will leave P'riac- ay for Washington D C toranfederal a in the Opt position was It d 0a inspection department OGDEN -- City f - L f Willard Thursday at was reported in fair boa- - at 1Brigham pitat late 1 a ilman Leaves Today ty BRIGHAM CITY — Nephi Anderson 35 Milptille defense workeral depotaufferedi er at Utah a severe b:injury and a lacer- ated right el w in an automobile are receiving from the ple I am confident all the beets of this district will be saved Before the local people 'took the situation into their own hands it 1ooked as if' we might lose about ' ' 3000 acres of beets" - "If had turned defense over to American business a long time conago" he declared in another been nection "there wouldn't have such a job as Pearl Harbor War Wet a new game It 11 a harsh gime of 'survival" He said the Republicans stand for: Maintenance of a two-parsystem cutting to the bone-o- ' accident at that we 6 p rn1 He condition townspeo- Elder county With the assistance plus" we - y Box my-preside- ' -- unless we keep at - nt 1 - - Predicts COnmletion Ahead of Saledule - Tribune IntermoUntain Wire 5 curtailment I Today Saturday - - - At Provo Raps Present State Admintsrtation - ' 1 ' 1 it ' - - 'Tu 0 ‘'S - ' 1 Volunteer Help ' Eases Crisis In Box Elder - e - ' ' 1 0 1 - - ----0! 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