Show - ' - - - - - ' - 1 B 4 Judge Orders Forfeit of Driver's Pail I Motorist Gains Time for Plea On Two Charges ' - - - s- -- - - - i1 A I -- X- -- 1 L -' ""4 ee:: it fr'-- 1 '' -4 Failin to appear to answer a charge of failinc to yield the right of way John Ce'Love of 3824 Fifth Feet street forfeited $25 bond Sat- —I urday- in Salt Lake city police D' Pcourt A car driven by Mr Love was alleged to have been involved In an accident August 21 at Sev- -- enth West and Sixth South streets I: Judge Reva Beck Bosone gave Carl R Ricketts of 851 South State E street until Monday to enter pleas to charges of drunken driving and ookc 4 driving through a red traffic light Mr Ricketts was arrested early i Saturday at Thirteenth South and 1 perso - Cheel of 1488 Eleventh East street forfeited S15: Douglas Brown of 553 North Redwood road Ted Kendrick of 2075 Eighth East street and Shirley R Healy of 2695 Fifteenth East street and James W Sotherland each forfeited $10 Harold S Thurgood of 2287 East Forty-Eight- h South street forfeited $3 Chi s 01- Ignoring stop Alen of 125 Third East atreet fined 310 and PP ntenced to three days In city jail $5 and jail sentence euspended Paul Thurman of 482 Twelfth avenue James W Waite of 71 Redondo avenue Bertha B Davis of 38 D street and E H Spercer of Farmington each fined $10 with S5 suspended Driving through red traffic light —M Norton of 1930 Lake street ftred $10 and sentenced to three daye in city jail $5 and jail sentence suspended Robert Broadhead of 730 Gordon avenue Frank-in Murray239of Marvsvale Albert Toronto of Douglas street Hyrum Bosen of Bountiful Joe Buck of 712 West Ninth South street Monte Clarence Winters of Hoytsville Morris M Samuels of 665 Spring-viedrive Ellis Thomas of 272 I street and Roger W Atkin-So- n of Holladay each fined $10 with S5 suspended Edward W Abrams of 522 South Main street and Ancil Hatch of Woods Cross each forfeited $5 Failing to report on traffic tick-- 1 'et—David L Bowen of 6460 Southl State street bench warrant ordere' issued F A Richardson of 1414 Bryan avenue Calvin D Cowles- of 124 'University street Paul Ntax Scott of 1040 East Flichth Scetth street Herman Chrlstopherson of 165 East Thirtysi:xth South street Melvin Jackson of 537 Merlon street Robert L! Matson of 1192 Windsor street Leo P-- Caption of 2193 Laird way Benson H Huff of 1367 Indiana avenue Robert D Dick of 1820 TiCP avenue and Allen IC Larson of 512 South State street each forfeited $15: William Kenneth Beck of 1015 Fifth East street for- feited $10 A L Stoddard of 4660 Highland drive Lee Milne of 226 East Third South street Nellie Laam of 277 East Sixth South street Morris Max Samuels of 665 Springview drive Mrs Marie Mackay of 2686 South State street Eva D Taylor of 433 East Seventeenth South street Ralph C Reyrolds of 974 First avenue Rodrey J Wood of 817 East Eighth Sotith street and Raymond Johneon of 1117 Fest First South street Ach forfeited $5 D F Stevens of 273 G street and Glenn Andersn71 of 1221 Eighth East street earh forIeited $l Drivinr with faulty brakee-- 7 nA VA W Gundersen of 1914 East Gunderson lane fined $10 and siontencod to three days in the suspended clty jail jail sentence on payment of fine- - - L D S Service Set Services In the Brighton L D S ward chapel Sunday at 6:30 p in 1st:1 honor Lester T Schoenfeld son of Mr and Mrs Emil E Schoenfeld of 3400 West street who w:II enter the army soon The Chapel is located on Seventh South street between Third West- and streets West Fourth You Can Get ef Quick Relief From Tired Eyes '''' ' ! IMPLE TEST TODAY MAKE THIS S - r—loorN''''? LL -- ---- AO 1f - :: 4iL : :' z ''''' - Ps:41-Kc" ':t41 i put two drops of Minine in each eye Right away it starts tocfearies and soothe You get— 1 1— 7—Tootionk----77EYES OVERWORKED? Just - I Al' i: ii' o " 1 44ig - !' cc' :- -- - - 1 QUICK 11111111 Marine's 7 scientifically biended ingredients quickly relieve the dig- I comfort of tiredburning eyes Safe gentle Murinehelpsthousands-letithelpyout- ' I Rc11 'f I dOk:' ' i 1-- - 09 I Nr" oo 'pi- --- ra - I1 ' "41' ' ''''''"o' t ?A Ar-- 444"4"--'V:""- - 14' -- 4' 1 - i ‘ '! it t 440 e ':-- 4 6 d 4 t ' : :3- ' ' '!vttot'' - ' f - i 1 1 : 4' I fr i ' i 1 s 41 -- - - '':j 4 - - - r 4W-- 4:It04k41:::- fi I te t 1 '' : : 'li i4 -- 4 :i T ' 1 1 T 1 :: 4: - t 12 4 P 1 1 i 1 :' ' I I I 444-- - t :i t officer-instructo- the organization and functioning of the local war price and rationing boards There now are 79 of these local boards in the state Under the new 0 P A program the local boards serve as commufor rationing nity headquarters price control and consumer rela- : :: - 4 ' The state Mr Ivins said tions v - director paid high tribute to the of the boards members past workserve without compensaof which -t- 1 and former of Fana of rtonold Colman movie Utahns serving in the United States armed forces were anactor and Lynn Bari Twentieth nounced Saturday by the war and navy departments and friends Century-Fopictures star a re of the men not permitting a dull minute at x Commissioned a captain in the ''"'''-l- ' army Aair forces Joseph L Simpson 0''''4? 1 will report for six weeks' training '''' i 7o" 1 at an officers' training school at f"' a before Miami Fla - 4''::- :' 0etbecoming public relations officer with the 'f' ' ': air service command it ':'s Born in Mt Pleasant Captain i Simpson attended Wasatch academy there and then graduated 0 :: from the University of Utah Be: 2 emf tween 1928 and 1939 he was - ' :s'' ::::' i:ealt-:- k4 ployed with Robert L Ripley of 7 i' it "Believe It or Not" fame as man::: f ::A ager and secretary During this time he traveled with Mr Ripley Evans Capt Capt Simpgon in 137 countries He will be stationed at Wright field in Dayton ::4' Ohio after his schooling '1: ' d Howard Don Evans son of Mr r )1 and Mrs Don R Evans of 1194 4 ''''VS''' Lake street has been promoted iets 1! from lieutenant to captain in the ' ' field artillery He graduated from l'q 4 r 491 re 31 V the battery commanders' school i 1 ' 1:' at Fort Sill Okla in December " 1940 and is now stationed at Fort '41 ''''''''''''' Nye"10' i Ord Cal He graduated from West i: 1 ' 4 high school and the University of : ! 4 Utah where he was in the R 0 T C 4 g '' the Utah theater lobby war bond ' — ''s 4- :': ::'i' ? T 6 ' J - ::: - t ' :?5 :::i: f 1 -- ::::: - i : : ::::1: : 1ZY : : sAy : ':1 - ' t'i' Pilot Graduates C L Preece on of Mr and Mrs William Preece of 454 Third avenue has graduated from Victorville Cal as a pilot and has been commissioned a second lieutenant He received hie primary training at Mira Loma flying school near Oxnard Cal and at Merced Cal He has been ordered to report at Colorado Springs Colo Tuesday A graduate of South high school i ' IV : 6e :: ::4i2ri Lleiit Preece : 1 1 !T - r 0 ! i 4 p'''' 'A r J 1 2 s I Sergt Young' ' -- 44 v Statç Cautions On Tire Waste - 01141- 1 I Lieutenant Preece attended the University of Utah and Brigham He enlisted Young university e4 Recently he January 20 1942 Mason married the former Unaloy of Provo who will live in Colorado 0 Springs D ' Arnold son of Mrs iA James 10 Winifred T Arnold of 741 Harrison avenue has been advanced Sergi NI iliman Radioman Ring from seaman first class to coxswain in the navy Coxswain Ar- Rucker Ca Employed in el:iliAn nold enlisted November 9 1940 life am a fireman on the D Sr it G W Jack G Young son of Mr and railroad he was inducted to army Mrs William B Young of 35 Sev- service on June 9 enth East street has been promotHarold R Willman son of Mrs ed to sergeant at the Lubbock Hilma J Lindgren of 325 Arnold army flying school at Lubbock place has left for the signal corps Texas He is with a school squad- officer candidate school at Fort ron and is crew chief and airplane Monmouth N J Ile has been stamechanic at the large advanced tioned at the Fort Douglas recepe A tion center since his induction in flying school graduate of West high school he March Before entering the servwas employed at the Salt Lake ice he was employed by n was Hardware company at the time of music company and thDaynes He married the his enlistment in local music circles former Echo Frisbey Completes Training Radioman Advances Completing his basic flying A son of Mr and Mrs Henry training at Minter field near BakD King of 121 South West ersfield Cal Aviation Cadet Gerg has ald E Gibson will enter advanced street Emery E (Bud)-Kinbeen commissioned radioman third school in the army air corpsclass at Dutch Harbor Alaska A Corporal Albert L Haines son graduate of West high school he of Mr and Mrs A M Haines of was employed in the railroad car 1021 Lake street will report to department of the Denver and Rio the signal corps officers' school Grande in Salt Lake City at Fort Monmouth N J Monday Advanced from private first A graduate of East high school class to corporal is John M Mid- Corporal Haines has been stadleton son of Mr and Mrs Ed- tioned at Hill field since he entered ward O Middleton of 360 South the air corps in March Private Gale W Rose son of Eighth West street He is stationed at the new army flying Mrs Susan W ItC4:se of 674 North school at Enid Okla where he is First West street Private Robert a guard J Grieve son of P A Grieve of Arne Larsen son of Mr and Mrs 846 West Fifth South street and Bert Larsen of 175 West Stratford Private William M Sharp son of avenue: has been advanced to cor- William H Sharp of Rexburg poral iin the infantry at Camp Idaho have arrived at the arrnorec force replacement training center :41 September" - rmAta 3e: - $':‘ ':':' ':: 'zi'' te ' Ii J r '' 1 1 I on August 30 r‘1 - last-minu- L' ultra-listenab- le - - t -N- f ' ''''"'-'- ''' ' '-'' '" ::: ''''':i-'- ' ' ' fNI kt ''- 5 From the sample of military vehicles in all zones 43 per cent exceed 40 Miles per hour i4 :''s !::!!1- '!ii 4 0 t : ::2:1 ' :'' ::: "1: ( ''1:: : :?!: BC I Network -- 4 ' '''r I''' ''::'' 1 1 i''' k1 ' ':::: t ' ' f ::o' ' ' : - 9F-1 ' :i 755-r-4: ' ii" ''':'-'4- ' 01111 I 't f k ' - - Rapublican His has no az to grind Ho is 'conscintious is fearloss H His has a ! ' ' " 6: 1 1 ti:4- background -: tk '4i:A ''''h ' H H : : ' i''1 4'''':' - Isv i S I I Billboard Revue Complete News r 8 15 8 30 8 45 9 00i 915 9 301 - 945 10 10 10 10 001' 15 r 30 451 11 00 11 1S 11 '30 11'45 I I ' ni Vetoran of Foreign - 114 Wrbnity 2321 South 1111h L FsII 1 240--KO- VO I 1 L' i I:45 2 00 I 215 230 2 45 I 3 00 3 15 3 30 1 400 4:15 4430 45 Programs t 3 45 6150150 1 55 432 O 00 i -' 0 sVartety Show with Walter O'Keefe °One Man's Family— Ufa with Barbours °Manhattan Merry-GoRou- Album American Favorite Music of °The rlHour of Charm— All-Gi- Close Upton Hour 1 Goodnight Dance Orchestra Owns "Harry 1 4sNews Good-Nig- I -- e 00 7:15 7:30 7:4 8 00 8 15 8 30 World News Musical Round-u- p Original Good Will Hour This Is Our Ene&Y Godwin Fidler 845 900 9 15 9 30 945 News Quiz Kids Baseball 10 00 — 10:15 10'30 10 45 B B C News Henry Busse's Oren— JAM Jarret's Orchestra 11 1 00 1115 11 30 - 11-4- 12 00 12 15 Goodnight 00 - - V - 7' t' s :71 i k r i - I — Ee''' E' 12 30 t 12 AS t 1 t Orch Price Broadcasts Ali Mutual Pragraros 1450--KEU-B t7 7 Walter Winchell The Parker Family -- ht is 6 30 6'45 mve I Revival ()Old-Fashion- nd Orchestra Treasury Star Parade The Great Gilderslee Worldi Coverage News —Comedy "Church and Present-Da- y Problems" °The Remarkable Miss Crandall The Catholic Hour— World News String Ensemble Singtime Royal L Garlf War— Sunday Evening on News and Music Temple Square Time Music In Emil Cote Singers Concert I °Organ Vienna Merbories Sabbath Reveries Provo Broadcasts All Mutval Programs V I 'r ' Dsmmth 1 Chicago Round Table Discussion I I 00 30 46 PM 'I 00 'I IS 1 30 F1orm 1 1 World News Tonight C Ed Loetwi Christ Church I Heroes of the War Inner Sanctum MysSKnox Manning News teries Our Secret Weapon" Walter Winchell Music to Remember The Parker Family His Grandpappynd Al Goodman's °rat Pals ''Take It or Leave It" Original Good Will Hour conducted bY with Phil Baker John J Anthony ®They Live Forever I figlitt Oltn Hour 1 I e 800 HEAR HIM OVER MITA—SUNDAY 6 P M TA ' is a is a Wars '1'' pcitttrIgi seivert 10rri en t I - t 1 1 Mark 8:15 8:30 8:45 Godwin News 9:00 Fidler 9:15 lEarl Quiz Kids 9:30 9:45 W Winchell & 10:00 of tnd 10:15 INews Fields 10:30 10:45 Valley of Shadow 11:00 Bridge to Dreamland 11:15 11:30 Organ music by Paul Carson 11:45 Good Night 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 Candidate for 'State Senator ' and Kenny's Orchestra Pearson and Allen News W Ed Tomlinson Your Blind Date OTT Salt Lake Classified Albert Shepherd House Hunter Close SUpton Tbe Army Hour—Re- OBob Aliens Orebes: ed by Howard BarU S Men-OTo be announced low music of I ports from Here Earls Afternoon News Armed forces delssohn and BeeHancock Ensemble and Abroad thoven I Matinee Melodies Week In Review ()Pause That Refreshes: Andre Kostelansts Tropical Moods Marvels Orandpappy and HU ®The Family Hour with Pals Rythms Gladys ftwarthout ISinging to America 011alla of Montezuma 1Ci)W1111am L Shirer World Coverage Nevi OWythe WI Marne R Murrow Overseas Report Afternoon Rhythms "Dear John" Allan Roth's S mGoing Hollywood °Sergeant Gene Autry Half & Half phony of MelodyNews and Music Melody Time I °ThSta6ralloani cd osftrE:proesphecy Vesper Services til'3711gdh:: rdPreCsaelnit Concert Znsemble Variety in Music Today's Top Band Broadcasting Symphony conduct- C)CBS America— Discussion of Topics of Industry 4 :05 Kayes °refl isammy World News S)"Spirit of '42" Music 'Rome for You Arthur Gleth- News Lip News I I I f AVIZAw1 V R'(L'---- - ! ' :: ''i'X - 5-1- 1 iv ' !i4-4--- 0' 00 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 LEI'llS ED a C I ' 'ow f 6 001 8 151 6 30r6 451 7 t 7:1E4 7 :30 74fs t 8 004 1 Evening WHO COUNTS - - AM I I Not the Party '''' f 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 515 3:30 5:45 Itit Is lthe MAN 4 4 ' — 1 - 1 - I - 1 Malneck and 3:00 3:15 lMatty Orchestra flames 3:30 program 3:48 '' 1"r4::' -- '' - l!toy :i 5 :30 200 s '' — 0utual 430 System —Blue Network I Porter News Anal 2715 ICaptains 2:30 2745 Vote for - :'": 'k :::::::::: KL0- -1 I The Show of Yesterday and Today 1:45 - 1 ' j " 1 Employes of the Arthur Frank store and theft wives were guests Saturday evening of Mr and Mrs Arthur Frank at a dinner dance at the Country club in observance of the twenty-firs- t anniversary of the establishment of the store ::1- ':- ::-- - :)- ti ?:erf ::i ''?:?-:- 4: '':i: 1 rifoadmv 1 Theater Players Ilu 1:00 ::::'4 ' 4 1 P M Mark Anniversary ''' ":- N k Afternoon Programs 12:45 hour ''''' -"-y ''::-:- 1 - War Time V ENews 1 50-mi- - '' I iv k 1 :"Vro11 :- oü 'MI t ' ' Riklio ntain I t0 f --- KDYL-1- 320 System i - 0 and Bert BurSunday Morning with Charlie Buck—Sunhman at the Organ rise Music wild Farm F)Columbla Ensemble News rTo be announced World News Roundup News '''i)News of the World orCoast to Coast on a Andrew Tietjen 14Foreign BUIS of Music and ganist from Chapel 7)Columb1e Gypsy Cara Uncle Ben Funnies— Bible ®Churcb of the Air Highlights of the —Sunday in America 9Austral2an Mesaages runny Paper Man Program and Music °Walter Compton News Church of the Air Christian Science Sere of the °Reviewing Stand ®Nears and Egon Petri Rhapsodies Rockies pianist to Ministerial Alliance Morning Melodies Sinvitation Learning lisCommando ()Tribune News Mary Heidt and His Crew News Ogden Classified Melodic Patterns Weekly War Journal— "Scat" Davis I alohnny Week's News frO"Womanpower" Sunday Down South FlaniCaesar's Songs of Father Choir L Hall Tabernacle ifl °Irving Story Radio City Music DLetters to My Son on the Mr—Sym gan Boys Town Rntertninment Oulde of London Air— of the Conceit Peopin phony I'ed Steels Novschord ()Camp Wheeler Rand Av Maria Hour Box Modern Music Jo seph Mavats Strings of Melody This Is Utah World News News Neva - It t 7 ' - 7 I e teasa te ': :0 7 4 P dine 1912-11ou- ::i 4 I al-1- 160 columbis It i I' f 1 1 zone hicles sampled in the 26 per cent exceed 40 miles an zone 31 per hour in the Noon cent exceed 40 miles an hour and In the 60 day and 50 night zones 12130 1215 47 per cent exceed 40 miles an 12:30 r t:::::::-:-"tk-''-::t- field HaAloran Soules son of Mrs Mary'llIalloran Soules of the New Grand hotel has been ordered to report to one of the basic flying achoola for nine more weeks of training N out-of-sta- -- at Fort Knox Ky Upholds Health Powers Completing his elementary flight The state department of health training at the army air force flyhas full power to require that ing training school at Thunderbird E Phoenix Ariz Staff Sergeant Bert Leo Bradley 3 has been stationed at the advanced glider school at Amarillo Texas 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 40-mi- le - Jr of " dibs 4 tttah night zones 51 29per cent ofof cars percent Utah passenger trucks and 61 per cent of and military vehicles exceed 40 miles 4 Of the total number of ve- Mrs L K Nicholson president of the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers was appointed Saturday by Governor Herbert B Maw to the Utah citizens' committee of the White House conference on children in a democracy Other members are D A Skeen chairman: Judge Rulon W Clark and Antone K Romney This and other committees will hold a series of conferences early this week with Mrs Betty Eckhardt May director of the national citizens' committee who will arrive in Salt Lake City Sunday at 2:43 p m from Reno She is making a tour of the country conferring with state committees well-know- EYE L r'' i I I - (Continued Fcom Page Child Aid Study Post Filled twin-engin- hotels: lodges and camps within i the boundaries of national forests in Utah secure inspection certificates and comply with the rules of the department pertaining to sanitation! Attorney General Grover A Giles held Saturday in an opinion to Thward M Hurst acting director! of the division of public REFRESHES hes-Itengineering and sanitation ' NEWSVIEWS bit dc7q H Henn' Coast-to-Coa- st ' ' r :': - I rlt---e- - tc- s - I ) Minand'o el '' Columbia too has a great deel to offer C B S newsmen are of the finest Ted Husing the C B S sports chief is one of the finest ever to have taken a microphone in hand for sports reportorial purposes Duffy's Tavern t he Kate Smith Show and other variety shows offered by C B 8 are among the best The Blue Network the baby among independent net is progressing at good pace and offers radio enjoyment of an excellent manner throughout the Dinah Shore Walter Winchell 1 day Jimmie Fidler all are aired thmugh I th Blue Network Now Salt Lake City radio 1istenin2 to bo rounded out by the complete eervice of the Mutual Broatleastinel On Sept 1st KLO heronSvetem e the exclunive MRS outlet for 1 the area and will present all the pro-- 1 grams of this Network Throughout thol Nees day M BS presents Bulletins every half hour Mutual bring4l you the news analyses of such well-- t known experts as Boake Carter Cedrici Foeter Fulton Lewis Jr and John B ' Mutual's sports schedule ha Hughes no peer Variety Shows musical pro-shows now come ' grams to Salt Lake City KLO joins 207 other' stations to bring the Intermountald Area the services of the Worlds largeti: the Mutual Broadcasting network z 1 7 I - '? ' head- lines of the day --- - -- i 7 1 1 fr I analysleof the news behind the 0 ?- ' r fl77- 1 - t railroad - : :: t- I 4--- '''llgr''''o ' '10:':-:::- 11:L! -- '- "'--5::''- - full-tim- 1 !: -4w 466666- I The public service comrnission was requested Saturday by Weber county and Ogden city commissioners as well as by certain property owners to order the abandonment of Union Pacific Railroad company tracks on Second street L and Washington boulevard in OgA portion of the track also den is used by the Utah-Idah- o Central L booth The Hollywood stars coming to Utah to boost investment in war Sepbonds under the billion-dolla- r tember bond drive for which the motion picture industry is acting as a spearhead will be guest performers in a special stage show highlighting the midnight bond yt77-:-iex Wesley i show Friday at the Utah theater regional 44 T director of the wage and OreCalifornia division for if hour T c By Bond Only C 1 IL Idaho Utah Argon Washington ''1 Throughout Saturday the stars' izona Nevada Alaska and Hawaii )1 fans flocked to the theater lobby will direct inspections under both to file application for $25 war acts in the western region bonds Admission to the show is Secretary Perkins said the interbf inspectors was by war bond only changeability "Buy your bonds early" was the one of the reasons for the consoliadmonition voiced Saturday by dation Others are that it brings William F Gordon chairman of about a consistent policy of enthe motion picture committee in forcetnent and interpretation of Frithe two laws and a wholesome charge of the midnight show letimt Sunday coordination of enforcement day He pointed out that at two flays are required to clear As delegated in the secretary's bond applications and checks and order Mr Walling's duties will KUTA-- 570 I complete the bond purchase neces- include assignment of duties to —Blue Network sary to admission When the pur- personnel making recommendachaser receives the bond a ticket tions to the secretary of labor as A M to the midnight show accompanies to minimum wages exceptions 6:00 6:15 it—and since the patron keeps the limitations variations authoriz6:30 bond admission to the show ac- ing and instituting investigations 6:45 conducting hearings and issue rultually is without cost World-wid- e News on find7:00 and ings interpretations on a Send Greetings 7:15 ings Bus or the White 7:30 stars Line whose Both of the guest Rabbit 7:45 personal appearances will feature in Melody— 8:00 Music by Paul Lava Ils the show have sent greetings to 016 8:30 lerb Bouthernairee the Salt Lake war savings staff 8 46 and pledged their efforts "in any News to boost the Utah t:00 way possible Morning 9:15 0:05—Sunday subscription of war bonds during Revue with Horace 9:30 - t- t Ask Rail Abandonment rs The Mutual Network come e to Salt Lake City This week Salt Lake City and titan will hstve the full benefit for the firit time of the Worlds Largest Network the Mutual System of 208 statabernacle 2005 Ninth East street tions This means Salt Lake joins the A Melchizedek priesthood meet- - ranks of New York San Franctsco and ing will open the Sunday program Chicago—cities served by all four of the at 10 a m and one of the general major radio networks church authorities will address In the past six yearn it has been my aessions WASHINGTON Aug 29—An each of the two general fortune to have been affiliated good m and 7:30 with ail at 11:30 a order consolidating the wage and scheduled four of the major networks m — Each has a definite and tangible offerhour and public contracts divisions p ing to make to your radio listening enof the U S department of labor f' joyment was issued Saturday by Miss Fran" f' — The Red Network the first network '7 ces Perkins department secretary to operate offerf a stellar list of names 15 The order is effective October 4° Crosby Bob Hope Rudy Vallee— Bing 'tinder the order the duties and all N parade before the Red Network mi17THE FAMILY HOUR functions of the division of public to bring happy hours of crophones t contracts and its personnel are 1 Red Network is doing The with I Swarthout listening Gladys 4 with combined and consolidated f and Kostelanetz Andre of good moin share the its promotion those of the wage and hour divit Deems Taylor in Its sevof bonds sale the and rale sion and both will be under the Its news comThis Aftsrstson 3:00 eral offerings: patriotic direction of L Metcalfe Walling t mentators led by the dean of all radio - administrator with headquarters I '' newsmen H V Kaltenborn form a ' in New York City group of men who give you an expert System 75O Ash of San Francisco (7 Utahns Gain Higher Ranks Cinema Stars U S Combines Divisions of Boost Bond In U S Armed Forces S L Labor Office in Buying Utahns assignments Recent promotions and : a J Conference Continues Today A A 0 ' t (N t- records indicate superior aptitude also may qualify for reserve corn- missions Complete application procedure can be completed during the two days in which the board will be in Salt Lake City Lieutenvt Schlecht said Applicants will be Interviewed Monday from 3 to 6 p rn and all day Tuesday The group will establish headquarters in the city and county building room 304 Lieutenant R W Schlecht Salt Lake district recruiting director announced Expansion of the navy in recent rrionthshas opened a wide field of opportunities for men of every profession and technical field to obtain reserve commissions Lieutenant Schlecht said Especially needed are men to in serve as physics and all phases of engineering men between 26 and 35 to command naval gun crews men experienced in military drills and training industrial engineers ordnance and aircraft fabrication workers and men with executive experience in to5sirkess administration Men who recently have been graduated from college in nontechnical fields whose scholastic LD :t:r'::::':t ::r::31-r'rukif::- ‘ - reserve Appointed Wright atate organization officer for tion PA "The success of the 0 P A pro— the said he "depends upon gram" proper functioning of the local S We wish to cooperate in boards every way possible to make your work less burdensome and I assure you that we hold ourselves at With Charles A Callis member of the L D S council of twelve your service continually" of Salt apostles and Ezra C Knowlton Mr Wright is a native Lake City chairman of the Salt Lake regional welfare program scheduled to ad- dress Ilighlmod stake quarterly conference sessions Sunday the three-da- y program was opened Saturday night with an Aaronic priesthobd conference at the stake III - A--- A group of U S navy interviewing officers will arrive in Salt Lake City Monday to provide an opportunity for men with ability in this area to apply for officer& commissions in the naval Appointment of G J Wright of 2684 Hillsdale avenue formerly with the national resources planning board to become state or1 ganization officer for the office of price administration was announced Saturday by H Grant state 0 P A director i Ivins Mr Wright will have charge of '""'' —p 4 t :'' ) : - : : A 1 1 t ' amw-06- 1 ' It4 4 7 - - '''77 Gets J Wricylit e Organization Officer Position t ) c A 44k& - ' 7 'ip 4 - 4p-7- u 43 r) (1L44k1 I tc It's Ir Ili i ''''''' - - - ''-:- 4 i : --- -- I ) Diclk 1' t ( Navy Group Arrives Today To Seek Officer Material Appointed C ! r"!'r'''''r?--b77'--"7'77''!'"'-'7:7"-77'""'"'"- - s' - 1NE SOOTHLS CLEANSES ler await their turns 1 -- 77"-"---- 1 1 :- I 1 4 421 tu t: 1 11' I ! odiA - k - State etreete James F Fenn of 123 West Sixth ‘outh street Ara a fined $15 with '$5 suspended for driving through a red traffic light and failure to have an operator's license on his Ronald Colman's fans arrange for early purchase of war bond admission tickets Joyce Rich- ardson in booth takes application of Marsha t: 10 Ballif while Beth Taylor and Barbara Haus- i 1 ‘ :-- - ) Director Names Aid to Local Boards la - - - t4V : 0PA Fans Want to Be- Sure to See Screen Hero 4- - August 30 1942 5alt al(r Utibunt Sunday Morning — ''''' ' I |