Show - — - t e p I 8 Monday Morning What a Break? Victim Loses $130 to New 'Friend' t 1 F 7""":- '- l'i:- - '' - - :': ! When a toadstool makes tip its mind to grow It'll take more than a bit of asphalt pave- - Carpenter Falls Victim to Knife Bandit ' ance early Sunday robbed Weide N'ItIxon of 1on2 Markea avenue of ! 1 11 i':- ' T :f1--- - - :: '1"'- '$ 'f - z - ''''' - k '' - '''1 c ? ? -- t1 4 I - f 3 1 It-- - 11 1' t: 4- 1:7 -- A - '" --- ' '' ! t - 41 te ' - i i'-'- ' c 11i 4:-t- A street Near the hospital Mr Nielson I 1 ' r''': paid the man asked him to turn 4 7 1 1 down a side street and after rid4" ' ? ing a short distance struck him in 4 the face then pulled a knife and 74'''' r 14 r said: 1 14 fi -:: i Hand over your money" tlf::1-' 4719 ::s) Z1 '''"1":? 10110 i ' Nielson said he handed him his ''''''s's -' ' ' ' — s"'" '' less 41 7 wallet after which the attacker t'''''' z Vr ''' ''"0 and the woman walked east on zir '7 '"1i''''"'''':-- ''''' ''''-i°"!"' 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''':s 17 -1 f ' '' :':::::n::?'fg ''' : 4 ond West street o''' '''" '''' ''? it x ito' ?:04'' : i 5f!4' :( :" s ' :3Mr Nielson said he met the — couple at the Boulder beer par''' ' ' '' '' '' A" lor 24 East Second South street t : '4 IN 0 about 1 a rn Sunday Soon afterward he said the three drove to '' ' ' At '' the Log Cabin cabaret for some ft' '&tz'$'k5494-isi-4 beer and not being able to purchase it started back to the city He described his assailant as between 25 and 30 years old six feet one inch tall and weighing 160 pounds He was light corn d plexioned and wore a shirt and trousers Thewornan he said was about 21 years old five feet six inches tall and weighing 125 pounds She Mrs Emma Winnifred Doherty was dark complexioned and wore 'Tie an everday occurrence when a dark dress Popeye the Sailor walks through Hanson 78 former Salt Lake City a brick wall or Superman uses clubwoman and widow of Fredrick n r'''''''''':7Z the top of his noggin to make a W :'14: wholesale pro- - k in the great wall of China 7 in dealer duce - hole But when a little tiny mushy the intermoun- 4y'rit i 'toadstool pushes a thick asphalt tain states died : Utah ha! been allotted 1750 pavement aside so it can grow a in a Salt Lake pounds of emergency welding rods bit brother it's good for a story hospital Sunday at 1:45 p m of fcr use in agricultural repair and in any man's newspaper disease I rnantenance Ralph E Bristol And the man who saw this epic She had been ill district manager for W PB said S un d a V battle between the pavement and one month f'' '''4i1i Hanson Mrs Orville L Lee chairman of the the toadstool (the latter couldn't 10 the for past department of agriculture war have been more than a 10-- 1 shot I had reboard Logan is controller of the years Sovis William at (Bill) best) EL:located metal sided at 24820 The blacksmith shop or machine ereen garage superintendent for Normandie aveLos An- nue Sr Co shop requesting the welding rod Morris-Merri- ll for agricultural repair will pregeles Cal b u t Mrs Hanson sent a purchase order to the coun- Develops Cracks prior to that Bill noticed the time made her home in Salt Lake Seems ty war board chairman The order he checked by t h e county pavement near the company ga- City board and rechecked by the state rage at 205 North Third West She was born at Tolono Ill war board office a to few street 1 1864 a daughter of Jeredevelop begin cracks and wrinkles not so long May and Katherine McCormick miah ago But Bill attributed these hapto Salt Lake penings to age or wear or some- Doherty and came in 1890 CARPENTERS husband as with her natural City thing just But as time went on it became Established Firm or evident some sort of plant life Mr Hanson established the was the culprit taking liberties with the company's pavement WEATHER STRIP first large scale wholesale city's Soon it was a certainty that business said offender was a toadstool but produce and grocery MECHANICS Bill said little about it 'cause known as the F W Hanson Growho'd ever believe such a fantastic cer and Produce company In addiEDoripes prefartd but will con tion to the Salt Lake office story scit training ambitious roan who Toadstool Wins were maintained in Probranches in fitting win ad speriric vo do- -s and doors Ogden and Pocatello Idaho Then late Saturday night the Mr Hanson died in 1897 and while garage nightwatchman -Steady Work making his rounds heard a pop" Mrs Hanson continued to make wq havis nough stock on hand to and wiping the amazement (and home in Salt Lake City until the asphalt) from his eyes dis- her Writs gving '41 two years 1932 when she moved to Los Ancovered that the battle was over risferencs to— orispnce ag and the toadstool had won geles She was a charter member Bill investigating the damage and former officer of the Catholic CHAMIERLIN METAL WEATHER Sunday said if a toadstool has Woman's league of this city STRIP CO Inc enough strength to push asphalt Two Survive out of its way what's all this talk 1224 S W Oro I about eating spinach? Surviving are two daughters Mrs B F Miller Jr and Mrs W H Campbell both of Los Angeles two sons E J Hanson of Omaha Neb and B W Hanson of Salt Lake City and four grandr"? rn 177zzr children Winifred Miller Mel11 " ' e ville Miller Jerry Miller and Pa' ''''' ''' ' ' '''' ' ' ''''t1' tricia Campbell all of Los An-4 0 eu44- geles All of the children were with Mrs Hanson during her illness Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a m at the Cathedral of the Madeleine Recitation of the rosary will ALL-WOO-L be conducted at 372 East First South street Tuesday at 8 p m Burial will be in Mt Olivet cemeMore than ever before quality and style are of utmost imtery portance when you're buying clothing that will have to serve you faithfully during those extra years of wear Put a small deposit on your selection early—pre-wa- r prices from only s 4 4 4—-)i':- ' - 4 ' 1 4" Ask! 4 As-- 7 e-- - 17-- 4- '''''-'1 1--- ' 4'4-'- i "S:' '"- : : :' : - ' : -- ':' t' i '5 : — y - ''- "V - :' i ? - ' 'i '!- k 044-- :' :' - :ss Toadstool Too Prominent S L Woman Tough for Asphalt Walk Dies at Age 78 light-colore- s - : A - c ' - ''4''--x- ':- b! t4 " '': zi - '"f""x:- : ' ' ' t '&'--1A- :s Hanso Welding Materials Allotted to Utah '- -' i-- heart ' i3 --v-- -- that --- - ' ! 14 ' ' Stark-fortla- r ' ''' - a g Our NEW FALL SUITS and TOPCOATS Are ' ' ' t y I ei i -- Buy War Bonds iLl and N I) "IT COSTS LESS TO AT rim T'l 1 'N - ' ' ' - 14 YEARS AT 1 ' 40' L ' t 1! i 1118 ' it Igi ' I - 1 7– il LI SO MAIN LAKE CITY UTAH 330 Judge Bldg - 0 to d ' ''- - - ' 'Z'''7-:- ' '''''' : 'i ' ' :kl '''' :' ' ': ' '74 7 s ‘ t 4 " i : k: ' :T:' 7: ' ''''”' ::417? ': :: :l ' Joseph Webber 33 of 852 Scut: West Temple street suffered fractured rib and scalp laceration-Sundap m when an ': tomobile athe8:36 was driving co11ide4with a utility bus at Fift Sout117 and Second East streets i r Salt Lake police reported thcar was traveling south and thi bus operated by Leonard E Ne: son 35 of 709 Sixth East stree'Y' was proceeding west The injure man was treated at Salt Lek' General hospital ''':::::: ' '7 ':- - :: "': :t :::- ' - ::: i ‘P i 34 t-- k:::: ' '''': ::: '' V1 ' - i e - - " :':'1z ' :': '''' ''''''': ' --- :4 ' 1::' ''' ': ' " ''''' re:: " 7: 7 - i - A ( :' - - :'"14' -- : ' '- 'r!s::'':i- - -- - ? 1 -- -- ' ti 4 - d Peggy Johns() of 871 West South Temple stree WAS treated at the Salt Lake pc Uce ernergency hospital Sunda night for abrasiona and bruise suffered when she was strucletn an automobile in front of he home No report of the accider had been filed at police headquar tern Sunday night Dr Ernest W Browning arp flounces the reopening of office for the practice of extracting anl 1002 Tribune-Te- r' dental gram 13uilding Dial :: : - ' ' !: :: ::: - - '':' ::: :: k - t 7: - :: :::: i':::'''''' ' :?: - i " 7:::-- ' 7' 47-- '': ' 1:-7--' ::: ' ''''x - "4 ti ! : ' - :''' :: - ' $42 '' : : ' ' N - -- - - s:'' - '''1- X-R- ct " ve ':: ':: 4 77':S: '' 1' '''::- - i ': ' ''- - e "r" :'' :' l' ': :' i i' - ' :64-'- Three-year-ol- ::: ' f' t c: ' - !Y: '5 ' - : f" ' 1 ' - t :- 4 - : s' i - : ' i !i- - 7 r'' ":4"i :': t : ' ' " ::: ' ' ' ' ''' ' ''"'::: 'Z2-- ''t ‘ '' r'':i t ' : ' '': - i :: A: 1I ki $ 44 :': 'Z : i i f ''''': :::":: : " i 1 4 ' :' :': — i : ': '''' X ' :'- r :':t:7-5''- 't-: J?:':::::i:-t'-- :7'::7-- 44:1 ::: :: :' : ':'''it t 2 a :: - i' :': 0 (:- :: ''''' 'k : :! i!' ':' k "'" j-- f :' s' ' f '''': '1' " ' ' : :' "'7':' ::: 4!:!: ' ': : :::i''':'t: :'''": ' t 1::': ::' L: eo - : 2- '17ti:isEiv15!r7r7:4f::::-1- HAROLD E WALLAC ' ' ' ':' ' 11 E County Attorney of Solt Loki d County Crucial Time Demand Experience? Mr Wallace has experience as your County Attorney 4: Vet to Itooloct Him Soptsmber I (Paid political 15 advertt‘pment by R Winchester West 33rd South) air-mind- ed - 6illart America Volunteers for Active Duty A itt (Aic 1 - I 1' ' ' i 1 20-ho- ur Ration Boards D S Primary Reopen Today Offers Advice Main-in-rit- 'Mar-rare- Vantinis Deface S L Monuments Salt Lake nolice are conducting an invpstization of several camps of vandalism at Memory park in which persons have marked monuments with lipstick and nencil Chief of Police Reed F Vetter commentine on the candalism 810- pealed to Salt Lake residents to heln curb such acts "Defacine- - these memorials" hp said "is a disgrace to the city and must stop" Technocrats Set Meet 74 5 z Madson Family Plans Reunion Wilton Ivie will speak on ''Technocracy Is on the Beam" at a meeting of Technocracy Inc Monday at 8 p rn at 265 East Fifth South street The Nels Madson Sr family reunion will be held Saturday at 2 p m at Liberty park with Rudger Clawson president of the council of the twelve apostles of the L D S church as guest of honor Delegations are expected from Cache Box Elder Weber and Salt Lake counties A lunch followed by program and games will entertain those who attend George Frodsham of Salt Lake City will be in charge - t '1 0-- 114 7410 A Salt Lake City Frank Salisbury Mgr — Hold L D S Conference - - s I '11 - s ! t C-- 7 s I - - 1 i - i ' - ' - 745 1 - BED CROSS SHOES - - Wear them See them :S41 4111111111111 these rugged everywhere - Neat 1 I 952 car ttl 1 of vtir - of the East Jordan L D S stake conducted their quar- terly conference Sunday in the Midvale Second ward chapel throughout the day and evening Speakers were George F Richards of the council of twelve apostles and Joseph L Wirthlin presiding bishop - IN DASHING aDitlf-10-COLLE- Lawrence H Duncan army corporal listed on police records as from Camp Kearns Utah was being held by Salt Lake police Sunday for investigation of a burglary at the Wilson hotel Saturday in which Andrew Fedorenka lost a wallet containing $10 and personal papers The suspect was arrested Sunday at Fourth South and Main streets by military police Police said he admitted taking the wallet - - GE ld - :: z Cobb:es rarin-to-g- o Kearns Soldier Faces S L Burglary Probe - - 1 c 1i5 " - - do - - r ! i- L' 4s t4 manuals for all departments now are available The biggest change this year is in the program for home builders for girls nearing 12 years of age The boards will be open five days a week Monday through Friday from 10 a m until 4 p m All county residents who have failed to register for sugar are requested to do so at the board nearest their home ' s it'1 Wet Jordan—JT We Joreenen A chriatenen sots (ton Worseren Virninla Diintt Sara Irving Floyd If Jnhneon Florence Jorgeneen Glenn Le Norms Nordbern acirtem s rous-e- n Lannre Rlch Donna Pitnhie r Stake! Earl C Stanstield1 Marie Staryley - - ‘ L' l"1 THE KOLOB CORP - -- ' m result in suits or damages Let us review your Insurance and compare your present coverage with your needs If it is all in order fine: if not you may wish to make the needed additions and then you can go away for a happy trip with all your worries shifted to us r ' I ' Sixty Salt Lakers Prepare to Aid Army As Civilian Courier Pilots Navigators you are away you travel farther go to strange places meet strange people increase your activity in sports boating fishing swimming golfing and usually leave your home unattended so that hazards arising while you're away increase danger of accidents which might - -V:- : 1 'Th I - 7 While MORRIS ROSEN—Original 107 ''''- Beek-stea- Before You Go WELL DRESSED" BE '' 4 :::: ''' e tioeliv:?r:Dr Jensen superintendent: Mr Peterson assistant superintendent: S A Rasmussen Sherman Faikenrath executive officer and Civil air patrol officers receive pointers in naviclerk board of education Freda Jensen primary supervisor: AltaG Miller elemenJoe from Dean from It muBergin wing commander of Salt Lake air left) (third Parry gation tary supervisor Emery Epperson sic supervisor: William H Bartlettart meteorolleft to right in uniform are base and air civilian instructor L organization leachpilot Mary supervianr visiting er P M Mickeleen Storey coordinator: Louipe V aerial of members Bell officer relation Victor V Jager nuroo: Maud Roger C nmigation class public ogist titirs: N Nelson C M gneral engineer of and superintendent buildings groundis Faculties Listed The teachers and the schools at which they will be assignedW are: Jordan high—L Nielsen Milton Allen Anne J Anderson O D Ballard Dean Beck Paul C Boyce Deane Bennion Jesse B Casper Marjorie S Clements J N C Clement Crawford E L Crawford Crap° J N Darius Golda Fraser Laura Gardner Wend a Garrett Phil F Goldbranson Lola Hansen Y W Merrod A C Jeneen MollY C Lindell Mebel Mans-uUnder a recently announced ready in operation In many eastDonald P Olsen Robert H Piston Preparing to enter army service Rawson Oran Dorothea Ryan Jarne drawn up by the office ern states in - that a number of program naviand as civilian courier pilots Seal Alma F Smith Orson Smith Dunn defense at civilian of L Taylor Fay B Thomas Harold Thorpe pilots many of them women have gators a class of more than 60 D C C A P trainees Washington Lticille Tuttle John W Vranes Joseph A now are be- been to ferry small planes Work man Allen Stock:Ile residents of the Salt ing accepted for the army courier from assigned Butler—Harold W Blair Florence R eastern plants to training Dettrden "hedge-hoppingMary Herrington " area Sunday secured the service Flying small centers in the midwest Bingham high—T H McMullin Warren Lake will be used to technical aid of 11 Dean Parry Alison Tullle Andertocin Vernon Baer planes they Robert H Bailey J Byron Birch flannel! handle communications and transG Cottrell June C CulbertP011 LaVern civilian pilot training instructor J Dickson Virginia Barris Howard Haut- at the University of Utah and fed- portation of vital war materials knecht Joel P Jensen L Marcus Jensen for the final and important army personnel beVerna W Jones Paul Xuhili Laura Mar- eral meteorologist shall Nolan Mitchell Ira E Moss R A in the tween Utah war units and in some of trainilig phase navigation E Dell Peterson Bailey J SmottsPayne C A P course being conducted at cases may be given assignments tevsn Grace Skinner Calvin S to aid in communication between Bingham Central—Andrew J Jones Fl- West high school Pie Dee Adame Jenny Ruchmen MIda The class including about 20 Utah points and army headquarC Clerk Aline Evan Fristiv Mary Stella Ann Hopkine cola Knucleen Eden Stookey women is being trained under ters in other parts of the interFloratean Waters C A P regulation to relieve army mountain area Ada Coppertort—Mabel Nepruci Aldine M Hatfield Ivy Peterson Luzon The organization recently has fliers from local duties which keep Sendai-so- n Crescent—Arvid 3 Larson Ella M Ja- them away from the fighting been assigned uniforms and ineobsnn front signia similar to those worn by Martyr—Reid Peck R O Raker DoroDirected Commander thy Ballard Helen Black Faye Brown regular army fliers and their Wing by J Jerome BrnWri Rhoda J Cowie Huida Joe 6 — who recently was special C A P commissions will be Bergin Crnsagrove Griffith Kimball Murray R Lewis inA: Mary McMillan same indicated shoulder Romania Meeks as a the commission awarded CAP by Olive Parker John M Petersen Esther i a major the class already has signia as that used by the army Raarnintsen Lizette Granite—James M Seely C Whitmore Geraldine contributed a number of advanced A P not The Utah group has J Bailey ' il Merriman — Austin 'L Walker Naomi students to active service in the begun courier work yet pend1 Tbommton k''' Elizabeth Thomas navof the Mexico of Gulf submarine patrol ing completion I1 Highland Boy—Mnrinda Grange 1 but Washington Lark—Dora H McDonald Duretta L and several of the trainees have igation course t 1Atkinon Mary Lon Wilde offices of the have into air gone organization corp army MitiVlar—E directly F Greenwood Mae 11) Allen Edlih Anderson Mildred tosgis 11 announced that the service is al service Anderann Afton Argyle George Berton Chad Becitaioad Kenneth Brady Willie Covey Dorothy F Gibson Verena Graham D I Griffiths Mamie Donald B Milne Evelvn MaryMinkleon O'Brien c Dona IT Pfaff Roan Porter LeRene A Eaditin Ella Illebardarin Emil' Rose 4 Carrie Fannie-10trims Thomas Cannon tri Tanirrie f Rinarton-- - N K Thomson R It Anderson ErrTIFIL Clark WilButterilleid I liam R Edge! Bernice PnIt Layer S Isaacson Sterling Jensen Blanch Larson S D or ward t Six Lake stake county vmontie Lindaav Gordon L Newby Deott Primary regular Salt 1 '44 H Olesnk Virla Orin 'Lydia Swensen adassociation war and boards officers obtain may l'-price Elle M Walton Cleire Wells rationing 1' Sandv—G Reed Sanderson Rini Adamoutside of Salt Lake City will vice a n d explanation regarding son Horace W Burenn A Duane Dentine'' ‘ atirel riewen Amy It Howard new activities and programs of Yfralnia Hliff Elva Killian Marie Tan' Ft (Inv reopen Monday to permit resiLeonard Sarah T Leter Venda lutarble dents to obtain sugar rationing t h e organization by calling at M H Penrod Eleanor rlyte A ?Allier Lucille Peternon Iurelde permits for fall canning L G general offices of the association eonPetrann Flirabeth Richard- V Theodnre executive secretary of in the Bishop's building 40 North Richards Sjohlnrn Victlet Stvene Binitsh Stout Month Jordan—Reed H Iterksted Oral Main street Mrs May Green 18 board announced Pecksteari Paryl Larsen Marie Maletrom I Nnsack Vir ION Hinckley president announced cent 20 of lA rnion—seinett Can' i Glrtrild per Approximately VOW 16 01 Sunday berg Mildred Avlett Elvere Bird M X the residents failed to for 11Innell Celestial Minton Father Elnrhush register Members of board the general rival Glover T Jonatt Rnherta fall the pre- will be at the offices five days a Lindsey Myrtle Malstrnm Arthur Parting-to- n viouscanning sugar during and the week to meet with ward and stake Geneva 011inn Stlitt Peemileeen stadia period designated Rogers WIA Smith 'Minnie L Wade is boards of the being reopening officers Mrs said The Willtems Cbrlog these office is closed Hinckley W Nielsen Ann conducted to accommodate Enrpe on Saturdays Mae Probst Avon Stoker NorPergtnotorf Advortilmil In MADEMOISILLE persons officials said m Tesch New CHECK UP 'OUR INSURIECE Stanzps for Victory ' ' river Hurt 1 - ' "' clude: VACATION DREAMS Come True! $2250 '''''At - Approximately 6000 students are expected to enroll for classwork this year in the district Dr Jensen said Officials of the 'district and teachers of the various schools in- ' - -- A :'' ' 7? ' ' Awe- nd ':: ' - i '': -7 - ! SANDY — In preparation to :!:' open schools in the Jordan school district September 1 teachers of Of:: the district will attend an institute i Monday at the Jordan high school Dr C N Jensen superintendent of the district announced Sun- N ''' day Address to the teachers will be st given by the Rev Meredith Smith and Dr Paul S Richards president of the Jordan school district will welcome the teachers to the institute To Give Reports Reports on the N E A convention held at Denver Colo will be given by Arthur E Peterson assistant superintendent of the district and N Odell Peterson president of the Jordan Teachers' association ! " t Educators Gather Today for Annual Program ::' C L liv"1"'4 ': :t '' ' - t - 'e -A "- ':-- t A -- ! ''- A 1 'T''':' ) 4 i! 1 l' r ''at' ::tr 7 '44' t ' - '4 't 4 e " ' 4'- f c'": - : t Mr Nielson a carpenter at Bacchus told police the robbery occurred near St Mark's hospital as he and his assailant accompanied by a woman companion were returning to town from the Cabin carbaret 2200 Beck ' Coinbat Men Auto Collitde8 1Witn pus ill-Replac- (e—-'7-7----3- -- -- 14 k - 4 ' i ' ttt - P'i i''''''''''-:1 ' - t 'f v 1 ''''''"J:''" ' 1A'" ' ment to stop it William (Bill) Sovereen points to broken pavement that fought a losing battle with old Mother Nature Threatening his victim with a l(nife after striking him in the face a -- frirnd" of short acquaint- 0- 4? r :'' t -- Teachers Eye Air - Mindedritizens W Institute in' :'' ' Jordan Area '' - -- ::' z 44: ' : r-:- - - J ' August 21 1912 gakc (7ribunt vr t give ot a small raT a Even stIntecriZoecallbenefis 745 to and youngster education taster college acconnt dividends savingstbese liberal fltalke we willla ittonths dividend ever without missing 4 'Thrift 3 Members IICTORY service war-wor- k or just plain fun ':44-:'- ttYtio --- - Amorite's vockallingoi sit value S693 and $743 Most styles 7'NrB°ANDN 41omb Shoes—Auerboch's Street Floor t 1 Ink -- Ade rin piii3finummeor FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Nephi of -- Current Dividend Rate A Perfect for Easy-goin- g - neactquarters" ' 022114pe hour's Tr 7rn Morris Jos E Kim' Pres Secy 44 SOUTH MAIN L I ! t Cm "- i 1p) CHAR GE tiote Soor 78th YEAR—SINCE 1864 HOURS 10 IT AT 1 t0 I I 1 to 6 I DIAL e ' - r V |