Show aA"ri 26 Friday Morning imj n't-- nrnntmai T4" Jm awtgr innmifiyitiffiyiifir'hti Salt £akc iiribune 5Tlj c July IT 19 12 College S L Meetings Kivvanis Hears Norwegian Fighter Pilots Study Shows Salt Lake City Junior Heads to Go to Grin Plea Good Utah S L Appearance Plan News Items Slated Todav To Army Meet j At War Diets Utahns Brief pause during the pay July Salt Lake Cron OlltlooklFoZd ui Friday state travel to the pioneers of Deseret tribute an given opportunity granted Thursday The following meetings are in allowance was scheduled City: of by the board Newhouse hotel — American examiners for presidents of Utah association all day Arbitration to a conferattend colleges junior ence in San Francisco on July 1 Utah Dairy Products company conducted by the joint army navy noon livestock and grazing repand marine college procurement resentatives 2 p m committee Other meetings — Junior chamInvitations to the meeting were ber cf commerce Beau Brummel issued by Major General Kenyon cafe noon Townsend clubs district Ashe Joyce commanding general convention 402 South West Temof the Ninth corps area who said ple street 2 p m state housing the purpose is to acquaint the col- committee governor’s board room lege heads with the program for capitol 3 p m enlistment of students in the enlisted reserve corps under the preinduction training program Committee Drafts Grant Brown attorney for the tax commission was authorized to Lamb Week Plans attend a meeting of the American Association of Motor Vehicle AdNutritional values of lamb will ministrators in Milwaukee Wis be stressed in the observance of July 20 to 22 for a discussion of Utah Lamb week September 5 to reciprocity between states in the 12 James A Hooper secretary of operation of motor vehicles and the Utah Wool Growers’ associathe work of the highway traffic tion and member of the chamber advisory committee to the war de- of commerce livestock committee partment sponsoring the event announced The commission advised the Thursday board It is preparing changes in The state produces apthe laws on reciprocity which it proximately annually 50000000 pounds of will submit to Governor Herbert lamb enough to meet average reB Maw and the 1913 legislature quirements of 7000000 persons A Film Replaces Outing Heavy Yields Expected in Grains Beets Utah crops maturing later than usual improved considerably during June although a cold spell the last week temporarily curing celaved growth a report of the bureau of agriculture economics enclosed Thursday Normal temperatures prevailed the greater part of the curing montn giving farmers hope that Lne J942 jield would exceed the av erage W inter wheat crops are in much tetter condition than they were cne month ago the report says and although the yield is expected to top the average it probably will not approximate the abundant yield of 1941 Increased acreage for barley is expected to produce a record yield this year and other spring grains are in excellent condition also The potato crop should exceed that of last year and sugar beet acreage is at least 20 per tent above 1941 giving hope for a bumper 1942 crop Severe frosts blasted all hopes for large fruit crops the report said Peaches apricots cherries and pears were damaged most arid only l'ght yields are expected throughout the state except in Washington county where damns from frost was comparatively’ 1 sh t Realtor S L A program and motion picture dealing with rubber conservation will be presented at the Salt Lake Lions club weekly meeting Friday at 12:15 p m in Hotel Utah An outing at Lagoon previously scheduled for Friday has been canceled because a California delegation of Lions who were to have been feted at the picnic will be unable to come because of changed tram schedules 4 Plan Swimming Parly Members of the young people's organizations of the Burlington Magna Murray Rio Grande and Tavlor Avenue Baptist churches will join in a swimming party Friday at 8 p m in the YMCA building pool at 322 East Third South street the Rev E F Weske pastor of the Murray church announced Thursday Soldiers Await Show- - Members of Salt Lake assembly No 34 Society of American Magicians will present enter- tainment at the Fort Douglas center Tuesday at 8 p m H Perry Driggs president said Thursday announced his candidacy for the Republican nom- ination for a state senate term from Salt Lake county'His plat- form be said in ment announcewill be to protect the home owner “ farmer and ndustnal worker against increased taxation and to bring about economy in government Active in real estate circles 51 r Lewis Mr Lewis formerly was engaged in the livestock business and in 1e sugar industry For 25 years his primary business interest has been real estate which has brought him into close contact with property taxation problems First coming to Salt Lake City In 190S he left temporarily but returned m 1915 to become a permanent resident He has been active m various public and fraternal and is currently enorganizations gaged m civilian defense work in h’s district He is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and has been publicity director of the Salt Lake post three years 'It is my belief” his announcement said “that preservation of the home is next to winning the war our most important obligation By opposing any increase in taxation that affects the home we are safeguarding the cornerstone cf our democracv” Hcarinir on Theater Petition Opens Detective City was born at the Charles L Hearing on a petition of owner of the Bountiful theater asking permission to show first-ru- n motion pictures seven r'avs after they have fcen shown m Salt Lake City instead of 60 cave after as at present was cpe'ied Thursday’ at the Newhouse hotel Robert L Judd Salt Lake City attorney is arbitrator at the hearing which is being conducted by the American Arbitration associa-to- n START VACATPN here KODAK LDS and you'll bring back better snapshots Camera in A- shape? 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As a closing program for the Hawkins summer band school approximately 60 instrumentalists under the direction of Clarence J Hawkins presented solo The Rev 15 JS in interested Swedish-Amencathe Salt Lake area meet at the §E®IRIE§ ®IF ®mn) hospital Musicians Entertain Camp Leader EASTMAN -- iHL©©m SM)nrpiLrE W eating 11s yOUR DINETTE NEW m failing T B an eral building C Ed Lewis head of the C Ed Lewns Pealtv company Thursday s The opportunity said Knute T to organize a sponsoring Gustaf drive Borg president of committee Exact date of the visit in Adolf Male chorus the visit of Melin of the Royal Norwegian air force in connection with the drive of Wings for Norway Inc Accompanied by another Norwetj 2144 EASTi gian pilota Lieutenant Melin will SUGAR HOUSE arrive in Fairchild trainer plane of the type used bvRNAP trainees in Canada to boost contributions for the purchase of additional planes for the R N A F Details of the reception for the R N A F fliers will be mapped tentatively Friday at 8 p m when The reopened American News- In Utah Senate l further the war effort of the united nations it appeared Thursday paper guild hearing on its petition for an election to determine a bargaining agent for Tribune-Telegraeditorial library and promotion employes was continued to Friday after a daylong session Thursday in the fed- Farnsworth became a grandfather for the seventh time Thursday afternoon when a spn was born to Mr and Mrs Harlow V Farnsworth of 1572 South West Temple street The baby h Tank Battle Ra On Egj pt Front — The More Bonds The More Allied Tanks JJTDILY Continue Hearing Birth Announced r 24 to week of will be to pay tribute also to an organization which is doing its bit to The Last Word In The News reception Seeks Scat four-yea- who will Citizens should accustom themselves to accepting with good grace the manv changes in diet which will result from war conditions Raymond W Miller of Stock-to- n Cal president of Agricultural Trade Relations Inc told Kiwan-ian- s at the Hotel Utah Thursday "We will have to accept dried prunes instead of fancy canned fruits according to present indica-tiort- s and if we do this without grumbling we will help build morale” he said Mr Miller said a serious attempt is being made to freeze prices with grocers lending full cooperation in this direction Farmers too are doing their best to strengthen the war effort bv increasing production of needed foods he declared Rex L Nicholson member of the Salt Lake Kiwanis club and regional director for the federal works agency described the methods employed in housing Japanese evacuated from the west coast under his direction Utilizing fairgrounds and race tracks 17 cities housing from 3000 to 20000 evacuees apiece were in operation within three weeks On behalf of the club Mr Nich- - will be announced by the national organization NOW! 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