Show : rmmilrNoworINPme - SMrt'!"''"tE --- 74i1Wirt"!--al"--ii-- ' ' 4apt--gill''' :'''''''' ''-- - : - - - -:- - Kirwozok '22 : - ' ::141A 1 4 ' 6 2 - 9 Widnes-da- 31ornIng - ' 1 Groomed for Dog Show 44146:4 4 I 44: - - 104- - i 'kl -- r - ' - '- 4' - - ft--- P L-- 7- i'' - t'' - - 4 ' $4 f" 's - k Af'-'- - '"1' ' ''''' ' ' '141'' ' 41"' p -- ' ''' T":-- - - - ' 4 o r 4 4 41':11 - 13' ' I ' ---K- 4 " " A - t ''''''' ' t '':' -- u n ' - 1pi ' I 5 - ilk - ' - x '51 '''' C' '''''-- '''":': : -- - - ' 1 tr---- ':':'--::''-::-'i'- :' - - - - ' "":- - : - ' - - - -iit - ' - ':t '' - 4 - ''-'- ''''' '''''' '4 ': s:-- Even tiny tots like Lee and Ann Johnson above will take part in the Salt Lake county fair this year The youngsters are shown with their pet dogs which they plan to enter in the dog show Jordan Decides Curtain Lifts To Avoid Today on County Fair Schooll Closing (Contmued From Page Seventeen) t all divisions except the dog show and the second half of the flower show have been reached Dog show entries must be made by late Wednesday A T Smurthwaite director announced Flower show entries must be received by 10-- a m Friday and will be exhibited Friday and Saturday Program of events for Wednesday is as follows: 10 a rn — Judging of crops aheep swine poultry junior catm—Flower show judging m—Judging of open class mineral exhibits incattle dairy dustrial exhibits pet show 4 p m—Girls' amateur horse- shoe pitching contest 5 p rn—Band concert and boys' amateur horseshoe pitching con- test amateur horseshoe pitching contest 6:30 p m—Parade 7 p m—Tennis tournament matches and horse races 8:30 p m—Girls' softball cham6 p m-3- pionship 1en's SANDY — Except forthe usual beet vacation Jordan district schools need not be closed this year to take care of harvesting problems Superintendent C N Jensen has announced At a meeting for supervisors principals members of the board of education and representatives of beet growers and canners the conclusion was reached that if the canners will notify the school board units of school children will be organized to pick tomatoes and vegetables after school hours Where children are needed by parents at home for harvesting work permits will be issued which must be signed by the parents On returning to school‘ the children will make up the work lost even though special teachers will have to be hired in some cases Superintendent Jensen said The beet vacation wag left un4 decided until the dates can be i more definitely determined The will however probable procedure be to hold school the Saturday before the vacation dismiss school the following Thursday and reconvene 13 days later on Wednesday School would be held on the following Saturday to make up for lost time iIi State Jaycees W tri S L Woman Gives to Triplets Sons three of them were born Tuesday morning to Mr and Mrs has been prominent in Jaycee work Charles E Washburn of 34 Third for many years and is credited East street at the Holy Cross hoswith organizing many clubs in his pital The triplets are the couple's first home state children and were reported "doing Mr Swenson will preside over all well" in incubators at the hospital sessions of the conference along Mr Washburn is employed by the 'with other state officers James L Utah ordnance plant Mr and Mrs Washburn have Fahey is conferenct chairman and been married five years and have Both Ames K Bagley is secretary resided in Salt Lake City about are officials of the Salt Lake City six months They formerly lived in Anaconda Mont junior chamber 1 for is slated p Registration continue will and Saturday throughout the afternoon and At 2 p m the state board will meet and at 4 of direc'c-tou m the p Ivory "lounge club" will 1 open A convention ball at 9 p m Uncle Ray will complete the opening day's By No water pipe will last forprogram Another heavy program is slated ever One expert gives the averfor Monday with sessions running age life of steel pipe as from 25 from 8:30 a m to 7:30 p m Mr to 50 years and the average of Swenson reported Bulk of the conference sessions cast iron pipe as 100 years will be held Sunday beginning There are some cases howwith a directors' meeting at 8:30 ever where cast iron pipe has a m and continuing until 10:30 lasted much more than a cenIn Versailles France p m when a musical program tury will be offered A general session several lengths of it were dug up at 2:30 p m will feature a discus- a few years ago and were in sion of problems of the war Mr good condition after being in use for 250 years! Shepherd will speak during To halt dangers of rust iron water pipes can be given an in- sidelining of cement The lining LDS Installs Three is usually less than of an inch thick and sometimes On Primary Board has a thickness of only a sixteenth of an inch but it guards Installation of three newly ap- - against rust for many years Steel pipe is widely used for pointed members of the L D S primary general board was held pipelines and trunk mains Tuesday by Charles A Callis and Sometimes it has a diameter of from four to eight feet Sylvester Q Cannon both of the council of twelve apostles and asConcrete pipe plays a big part Eociation 'advisers In many water systems It does New members are MrsVilletta not rust and can be made strong C Wood and Mrs Beatrice S and long lasting Winsor of Salt Lake City and Mrs Now and then concrete pipe Angie V Rawlins of Draper Three with a diameter of eight or nine other members to be installed are feet is used The walls of such Mrs Des Lake: Miss Alta Miller Midvale The average life of concrete pipe end Mrs Zina C Brockbank la estimated to be "at least 75 the-evenin- g - one-quart- er 1 rrovo years" t1 I Il ' 1 - eicaen l E) -- -I- A !:- zr: N - f 1 r-o- -- - op G - - -' r - - The Salt Lake City commission Tuesday appropriated $200 to help defray expenses of the annual convention of the Utah Municipal league to be held here Thursday and Friday ' —- - --- - I -- z4 11 ' 0 I SOMEBODY ANSWER THIS PHONE-- - L ''' - I A 1-7-'' 1 W-'- '' association ''' 1 :s 1 - - 't! 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I r:i i-- ''''' 0 - 10 1 - ----- J Hi 'LT------ 1 7:k:: i lho - - : T141311 - L to ' - ri-- c :---A 7 TR'Y YOU !- J 3 - i - ---4 KEEP ME - I- ?- - - - ( - - JJi A fc:y' ") ' ' ''''' 1PrEEEL-417ci)Tez't'b-e -- Vi- 1- - "' 14e - 4 -- 1- : - 71 DDEE i — ) 1 -- -- 4 k '' - o':11 t: - i i FATAL AND-- - 't f t THE CLOCK HANDS THE ii) vim TOO - t 74" REACI-- I l ' '' 4 1‘- "11 s: - - s 43 z-- - itillfJ''01 9-- 2 FST THE I'VE CALLED ALL U SO CENTERS-BU- -- H E WM1- - T I'VE COULDNT GET A SOLDIER OR SAILCXZ COME OUT To DiNNERAs THEY WERE ALL INVITED OUT ) PREVOUSLY- - ( T neers Luncheon club announces that Dr Royal L Garff of the University of Utah speech department will be the guest speaker Wednesday at 12:15 p m at a meeting in the Lion House Social Center 63 East South Temple street send a stamped I to Uncle Ray In care envelope of The Salt Lake Tribune ----- f----- x Al A i II - 4 LT Fa - TO '- 0 CARRY ON FUNDS DiP HE SAY ? ' 4 t211---- 1 i tiltt i:5' g' It 'i' oil' Al'' Dr Richard R Lyman president of the Sons of Utah Pio- self-address- ed ' rj A Sons of Pioneers to Meet leafCus- - 4110 s II Mr Clark former United States ambassador to Mexico and undersecretary of state was born September 1 1871 at Grantsville Pape appear in the picture let "Africa's People and mTrr'fhsak'4 I ' -- '' 4 b '1!!) AA first presidency s r - -- 141 tilk IA c---- -- it ? it tI V: -- 4 - - "44 0 ro '' e3e"9-- Ao-- A b AND BLIND- - -A b -- 01 -- P g ress in engineering In 1907 the city of Los Angeles started building an aqueduct and it was finished in seven years The total length was 250 miles! Last year an even longer ague-du- st was finished Known as the Colorado river aqueduct it supplies water to 13 cities in One of southern California these cities is Los Angeles which did not have enough water to please it even with the huge pipeline finished in 1914 The Colorado river aqueduct cost more than $200000000 It has a length 392 miles counting which go to the varrous cities It Is the longest aqueduct in the world's history Ten illustrations by Frank C - - t THE CHAIR ' ft 0 Pipes are used by many cities to obtain water from distant lakes or rivers The water Is treated so the health of people in the cities will not be put into danger Some modern aqueducts are longer than any of those built by the ancient Romans They mark a part of the world's prog- us -- "A tk - D i E birthday anniversary was observed Tuesday by J Reuben Clark Jr at work In his office as first counselor that-Ilranche- Ce-'-- Ey :i' GULP'- - 14' NOM- -HEARD 4'16c - '00RAY! - 0 Marks Birthday Seventy-firs- -- ' J '' elicsdo T -- GET AWAY '6-- ''''' -- iA FOLDED-- TI-- i Miss Bernice Moss returned to her duties at the capitol Tuesday as state director of health physical education and recreation after an eight months' leave of absence dtrring which she took graduate work at Stanford University 2:21'i 7 a: J ir- 0 7 - CINDY HAS SEEN -- - 0- - :- ' oismoulb- 111441PI's 1 - NN00Mm Returns From Study isrr 1om "----- -- -1 'IIr2t Or' 0E: 1C b The — -- AMPLE til1--- 1 -'- HE AE3LE :!"-)a- : - - ::- -- I S '- 'e GLIMPIE CAN'T ' '':- SURE -I & ) NIP' 'f'!il POWPER ER -- 1 - Mg a tt v 4 e hi' l': IMAGINE - -- - - - $' t : I - 11111 maz ' :117 EVENT? '''''-L-- mai - - i- 2e"rr ' ' ' ---- ' - i :1 T81 TYAajENAt" 1 SAM - 11 !11 0A 2----- - eklI L'G-GOO- 4 o- - 5$ - SkAK1NG 4- GEO POOR -- YOU HERE HAVE AN EXPRESSION THAT - 4 I 1 t -N---6 i IN 4:1- -2 Utah - UNCLE aAA - 4- WORLP- :- - - ty I 71 j -- e --- --- i ' "WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO KN otN v? 1 ---- - c e ' I e (L 0 ' bank commissioner who is president of the Starley - 041 - I ti t''-i- - ANSWERS SUCH QuEsTioms-- - IT IS " INHO - ili illaMak ARVAN&E0 AMPLE FIJNOS FOR THEATRiCALTROUP'E 7 6ENT- - AT 13REAITWOOP'- -' SIGNEC? -- tf -- i s -s' WAY - k ?''' t - 3:---- I 1"3:(1:sHAiewG ' :i7L 4rfri '(mv-- - A '- - ' s '''- THTHENRAAETDEW? 4 4 1 THE 13Y 1 1-- t-- 0 - ill -- ill ht0e01!! - A --- ' rA EllEistr ausr OCCURREPRETURW AT ONCE-HAV- E - PPISON? HELLO! WHY tuiffP4- - DOESN'T - LI-- 0 4 i ' - o k'sr i ) t 4-1- 4 r 17ESCAPED-- - '' h ' a ' : ""11kS - -:--- - : ' -- - HELLO! STATE C K i i cc 2 - -- - 14 j Thl 1 :: -- convention of the National Association of Super- visors of State Banks has been postponed from September 24 25 and 26 to November 16 and 17 in Philadelphia Pa it was announced Tuesday by R F Id LIZI-M-N- 7 " 'f '' I'll i - "" LI ) f- - i 8 - Bank Meet Postponed - I''-- I m N G -- ri f f II 'k -- H 'I '---'' ' - 1 ' - 11 1 ' -''- - --- - - - I 11 t -1- N "'--' I Ey 4c-- -- e 11 i 1 - S Votes Meet Funds : '''''''''" 1- - i: - - Jz- - - '!ii 5 M ' - " '' ' ' ' - ND I " AVM1-16ROLIA-1- a- rftt:ski 2:4 - I k1 g -- ' ' THROWN-A- irr---- t' 1) r- - i:"--r0------- '-' INAS -- - ' HM-M-- rr N46- -- )' - -- 54I tg FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE- - WHAT? : 31 - Z 1 AND MAYBE THEY DID NOT GET HIM THAT NIGHT--WAS AS THEY WERE MARCHING HIM AWAY t THAT THE GRENADE '! r : 10 - 40' HE COULD HAVE HERE :THAT'S wHAT MY FATHER SAID--BU- T YEAHSAM WAS Ncrr AFRAID!I jj HE SURE HIS PEOPLE CALLED AND I WAS HE WENT-WHHE COULD l BRAVE DO ro HELP: HE DIEALL RIqHT-- f 1 t—k1 -- FROM ' -- er A - - tx e IA' -' CET 771 IF-- e--- k -- ----- -- -- - &--- fil ! - 0? 9 - - - h 1' - '! - -- 1 P '' - - U — - r I ' -- S"ETH1"? TER'LE ' 2--- la- 4 - Pt-Of- -r j t p--- -5 z- c' R- ''- 7 -- - ) - '?''''- - - f L - -- ' 0 ef'' i:- ( e st - t: I I E L - - ti) i It r - e - J t - -- ifTh I i g t '' - - ' STAYECM------ ) t ''(''- I ' D- r i i -- vstaI I er:t I 4 OME E ' ' ''' - - AT t i4 t fi:-- t TERRIBLE HAPPENEP e3Aoe HomEl '''4' '10oyaok1ft4 H t!! 1 '' " ' li - T ! t - ' 1 ' - - I f -- - i IA ti - A'T ISUPPICSE rP t r - DO TO ii2 1:" 1 t YOU 1 - APS )PEgk -- F s11 - 1-- - r-- OF WAY WANTED 1 IL-!7-- - II4E : - 1-i-- ' - KNOW BUT-- - I : oil- - mgT j' w'ir ri E - '' 1- - N Six first lieutenants of the United States army medical corps Tuesday had been assigned to the air force of Salt Lake city: Herbert C Allen Jr of Va Richmond William E Hubbard of Oklahoma City Okla Earl W Schafer Jr of Elm G rol 'o f Va uguFstraancKisani1i Daugherty' Charles H Lewellen of Louisiana Mo and Theodore R Whitaker of Weirton W Va --- -- —I OF COURSE - o -- -- --- - - - - rt el T gt - -- T Assigned : - -$ — Aigh-- ' MURDER AND "g) LOOT At'AD BURN —THEY TORTURED SAM'S PEOPLE : A i '1' 4 To H church D S L Ai - KILL ENEMY SOLDIERS? MicI1E-NOT— BUT THEY CAME' P 7 Sytt: i - i --- - SAM HELP ro R i ' 1 )"- I rommanomm - Modern Aqueducts Are Longer Than Those of Ancient Rome -- ‘ -- V iik) PSI o twelve apostles in councilDosf church administration building 47 East South Temple street Office of the former president of the South African California and northwestern states mis- sions is in room 211 In the L D S (Continued From Page Seventeen) -- II y The Salt Lake City Rotary club conducted a business meeting Tuesday at 6:15 p m in the Lafayette ballroom of the Hotel Utah under the direction of Paul V Kelly president - 11 a 2 p - E Quarters have been opened by Nicholas G Smith assistant to L- a 1 I' 4110- Jr ---- th1 IP : r:' - - ":' PO wERE OLIIZ VEZNI OWN 011LO ? ExA RS AG PIE 111E NOW --- -- - I Rotary Club Meets ' tle A urcice O pens 14E'D A IL name Tuesday was continued to September 11 by City Judge Wilford Moyle Burton The offense is alleged to have been committed on June 24 the - Ik - - -- 417 ‘::-4 - - 4 : - ' T - A- - ''''' i''' 1" Itl - ' l'' ?: -- - 7-' 4''' ' - '' i ' '' '- : As-- 04'41 i :::4:4SV-l7- g '''''''-- - ' 1-- " - " -- (s4 ? r- its4104i 4 -: 'I? X o t ‘ 44 -- : L d 4 s c - ( f::211 - 4 - 4x -e i IPP' lir 14 Ilat:' !'& I i ' 'A-4- ----- 0- ''s:':'t ' - ! 0- - 1 "'"Iii '''' 40 I k '4'i''-"-:0"-4 e-r-:- 4 Z - f k ko ' I Si4010 i ‘ 57 Trial of Joan Wyatt charged with fraudulently obtaining a narcotic drug by use of a false t-- - t1 121E : Narcotic Case Deferred :4 : 4 4I ' 4 - ' ' - ?' - 1 - I TO THAT IIME NI IAINK FAC Nial FELT A CJTY ''CUR LIFE 3LJT TOWARD YOUR PARENTS rt" WAS A044'4 S CEITINC N COURSE WED LIKE To SS FIRST N HIS THOUGHTS OUTic AGAINST AUMAN t:-" NATURE )415 CiRL HAS I PLACE AND il'S "-tF17 RIGHTLY SO I OF 14E (73 - :L- 114INIK WARE 21 FIOg -- - E3EENI DO NiOU OWN OUR Hi?'141 i'Lly - WHAT SAME AS "THE I - HE'S SUT FjZST US L I N E - pwitAls - September 2 1942 1 PIE'LL WRITE ge" - 4441P-5- - t I'I"'" I- t '' )' ' 4 46-- ''' I :i - k- -- - 474- - 7: - 7 4IF ! A i y - T44- e i I'''---1 t t:: — ItAtt"NsIr44-7-- ::: ‘ 1 ---- - ' k N'' 4 - Iv - I l'st- - : 44 t-- :44 0 Two retired Salt Lake City - firemen—Fred Gulbranson and R Bostwick—were apa Charles ! pointed by the city commission Tuesday as special traffic police to serve at school zones The jobs part time will pay each man $30 per month !' ''''' 14 - L- - II ' ' Salt Lake City News Told In Brief Form Fl r Name School Police '''7-P-- ''!xtt-rk- 71 -- -' - k 114:4'' t- ts' 4 : s 4:A 1 ' ' - ' ilittA ' I" i 4r a '''' x - - 4- - se:icr : ' '' '17'1! ' - : ' ' '"::''': It4- :1- 1 lent at-- :' ' t- 1 I Y :?1 I L $94 — X- 11 7 HEARD HIS ABOUT SKEEZIX fe0k4 isEING list CADRE SCHOOL AND NINA KNEW 11 I THINK ME '4ESTEiZ2AI MAVENI'l WE WAL1 - attt 47tibunt 51111 47-1)e BEEN UP AND DOWN I A r ' TH' WELL TELL ALL P0017) OUT- SPOILE BV STREET r 71-- 1 cool couLIDNi-Pit117 ONE ANC" A5 MAY I - -- ITS NOW 1 RESIST THE SMELL OF jvf3 I iii 4'i 9 6 r S - 0111°4147- 050 - r - ) )( A Q 'f t: vi '----- ? 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