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':'INI l'42''' ama— ----!: - al' ‘At!--4- t ! & ii 1- im -- 1)r - 1- 4(1 - S etlip- Seventy-fiv- e 1942- - Rabbi Samuel H Gordon of Temple B'nal Israel will be guest speaker Friday noon at the Exchange club luncheon at the Hotel Utah Rabbi Gordon's subject will be: "A Postmen's Holiday" ap g f E' Rabbi Slates Talk I v f L - T)P101''-ITI'll-q ' I- r City cemetery Mrs Cannon died at her home 29 South State street Wednesday ir of Firm Names Treasurer I I Morrison-Merri- ll ' ' 4 i David O McKay member of the of the L D S church and Mrs Amy Brown Lyman general president of the L D S Relief society Friends may call at 260 East South Temple street Friday from 4 to 8 p m and Saturday from 9 a m to 1 p m Burial will be In the family plot in the Salt Lake 4 Spiking rumors to the contrary local recruiting officers of the 'United States coast guard announced Thursday that voluntary enlistments still are being accepted at recruiting headquarters 518 Felt building 7 1 li QUALITY TllOME FURNISHINGS r : '7:g:7 Where economical first cost is important Santo Roofing (108 sq ft per roll) is ideal- - Recommended for temporary construction or for buildings of a semiComplete with nails permanent type and lap cement A Roll A -- The spirit of the people of England is an inspiration to the 4 ii‘ht-stry- ' )3 Lauds British Spirit itath ''' 4 1 scrap rubber collected in the recent national salvage drive was moving- from Utah to reclaiming plants it was announced Thursday by B L Brick Wood executive secretary of the general salvage program in Utah la irp t: City Judge neva Beck released to the United States marshal two Indians who were being held by Salt Lake authorities on charges of being disorderly persons They are Tom Greymountain 36 and his wife Lucy 34 who pleaded innocent as charged before Judge Bosone on August 19 Police collections for the month of August fell slightly below the July figure while cases handled during the month showed an increase of 282 L I Acomb city police court clerk :3 T -- Bo-no- fr::i E first presidency - ' s 4 sources an- Funeral services for Mrs Annie Wells Cannon 82 prominent in civic literary and church circles will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 p m in the Pioneer L D S stake chapel 126 West Fifth South street by J L Herrick bishop of the Thirteenth L D S ward Speakers at the services will be size - t i 5950 reg t 1 4950 1 I z - ENJOY A BUDGET CREDIT ACCOUNT! 4 TELEPHONE 3880 SALT LAKE CITY 7' 114171 LJ r"'"f" t L o 77-'- 1 ii ri riill( t k1'!41-vii3-- :o 1: err 0:: ) ''L:-- ' —ir—"1"- -) c i I L-- F77 :21 ! ' LI'Ao! 7 Ap OPEN UNTIL 6 P M ''fr 1 itr SATURDAY ) POCATELLO IDAHO 37 WEST FIRST SO I Ogden office - ' t t -- ----- J !ft - i 7 M MI lq G 51 :I t r- Mackenzie association t secretary said the directors willt advise national officials that they deem it inadvisable to hold a major convention at this time "We feel the conference shouldI be dispensed with this year primarily because of the transportation situation" Mr Mackenzie said "We also feel that crowded conditions of hotels in Salt Lake City and other wartime circumstances warrant our opposition to the holding of any large conference here" Previously national officials had announced that a convention would be held "in a western'mining and informed sources speculated that this meant Salt Lake City P- Meanwhile Mrs Winifred Rails convention bureau manager for the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce announced that the American Mining Congress is proceeding with plans to sponsor a regional conference here on October 25 26 and 27 to discuss meansr of increasing production to assist in the war effort Julian D Conover secretary of the American Mining Congress plans to attend the meet Mrs Rails said Set Saturday 7: G A a Att kr 1 Irj1 Airs Cannon Rites tries engineering department i Due to a shortage of hotel accommodations in Salt Lake national crisis in transportation directors of the City and-th- e Utah Metal Mine Operators' association Thursday recommended that the annual conference of the American Mining congress not be held here - that r!::::'::' 3:1't1:::ii:':' 2t:' :: '44:' ":Z''':'1''''i':' ' !?' Left to right are Miss Barbara Whitney Miss Larne Marchant Miss Gloria Burgoyne Miss Deon Jones Miss Elva Kemp and Miss Afton Redd Scrap Rubber Moves ' p 7i' 'i:-:- :: - her Fines Net 88720 :) I :'' :: ::: - 1 '''' -- 4:00e quarters '111 - r t4e-0- vio- Mrs Eliot Butler avenue will conduct two home tlursing classes morning and evening at her home beginning Tuesday it was announced Thursday from Red Cross head- A sl ° 001 - :'- is V H144011 "1 e47116:14 °I' 4 ' :: v sP: ' '' :i" ::': t ' ?: :ir ati- '62 In Salt Lake Area t - 47:7 l'::!'::':i :: y::::::::1 4 ' 4r '" r ' 1 I: ri:::H :: ':- S1P'llkk:''' 4 i 4' 7 - :' 1' k:-- :— i Ikt'S' ' ::: N: f::::::! k : '':: i 4 t::::4 :17 1 i: f:7::v:kt it i: 4Z1 :'z' ::: ‘k:iii"1:::::: i :: :41s ::' it: ''-- ' t"ft:: -- '' - ?ttk-- 14 :'': - Still Enlist Men e:':'-''Pt- ttt 7i:fi st::i'!::-'--::- f Conference in S L Holding 4 Although Wi a m J Korth Utah collector of internal revenue says it isn't so a prime requisite for getting a job in the internal revenue office in the federal building seems to be to have red hair (especially if you're a girl) No less than six of Mr Korth's feminine office workers have fiery locks while the blondes and brunettes are few and far between are the The young torch-top- s Misses Barbara Whitney Larue Marchant Gloria Burgoyne Deon Jones Elva Kemp and Af ton Mayor Orders Eight Redd By some mischance a lovely Policemen Hired blonde also worked her way into a position in the office She is Miss Seeking to bring the Salt Lake Lewellen Jelte Mr Korth says he is not respon- City police force up to full strength without waiting for completion of sible for the situation and new that civil service eligibility lists way things just happened Mayor Ab Jenkins Thursday instructed Police Chief Reed E Vet-ter- n Gets New Duties to hire eight new officers on Appointment of Jay A Smart as traffic safety engineer of the a temporary basis subject to city state road commission succeeding commission approval Foster Kunz who resigned reThe force is eight men shy of cently was announced Thursday Its full strength because of recent by the commission He formerly was traffic recorder in the safety resignations to enter war indus- -i- iv- : ( 42' ': :1- I: ''''''''''''''r':4 sio19 Roofing '4 441'411'37°1HIN::'-- ki A i IMEIMM11111021 70k0A-- ' A:42 ' g'::'::::::-::'f:- Snow 1403 P a " i 7:":::::::' 447t :''' :k Plans Nurse Classei -- — 7-- ) : illtah Mine Men Oppose Civic opera is not a dead is- sue in Salt Lake City Joe L Christensen superintendent of Revenue Collector Denies Partiality For Titian Locks I 1 ''' American forces stationed there in the fight for freedom Colonel Franklin Riter former Salt Lake attorney now serving in the army judge advocate's corps in England declared in a letter received in Salt Lake City by E E Heiser secretary of the Mutual Creamery company ht---- '- 0 ' ' : z 1 - !s0- i':" '1k The Salt Lake City commission has approved salary increases from $225 to $250 monthly for chief deputies in the city auditor's office but adoption of an ordinance revision will be necessary to make the increase effective Employes who will be affected by the increase are Albert L Escandon and Otto R Maas - If - ' - i : r - Get Salary Hike Cr I -- ' i i program at the university nounced Thursday -- : :J ''- 1 lf 1 - p': :4 cii: ''''' ft'1''''''' k‘ - '4 ey 'N : P ::' ' ''' : f 17 N : 44: li:li - ::'3 The University of Utah's N Y A allotment for the coming year has beenone-ha-cut to $15000 a reduction of over last year's sum John L Ba Ilif dean of men and director of the NYA ' II ' -- 1 ri '"1 4::! NYA Fund Slashed utherland of 1900 East FortySouth street charged with a stop sign and failing to ring - an operator's license were 1 $11 each $5 suspended idge Bosone granted Mark S thers of 830 Fourth East street I Friday to plead to ot charge 'ailing to report on a traffic et- and trial of C Huntington 'ilPlerpont avenue on a similar ge was continued tci Saturday e 41 Brief News Gathered " a -- 44' N k Al2:77) 1- ') : 1 1 i ' VreT--4- said the adage of gentlemen preferring blondes still holds but pretty Miss Levvellen Je Ite seated casts a skeptical eye on the six redheads who work in the same office with F e4) r'tgf :: 'kk'- -- 4 '4iF:i 'Ils with driving 4 t : ii ::i --4 f '' 4 charged ugh a red traffic light and Hirg in a restricted zone and ' ' ''''''''''' 'i and was fined $25 $5 susand sentenced to eight in city jail suspended on pay-I- t of fine by September 15 y Franklin Miller of 1797 ligan avenue forfeited $11 to appear on h he failed ges ot speeding and driving on wrong side of the street Rob Richards of 756 Spring-vie- ) ' A': :S ect Cases in Court ther cases in court Thursday : peeding—Carl O Gotberg- of vale Miles A Jepson of 2312 -- n street and Alfred M Lefevor 760 South West Temple street i' forfeited $15 L Goff Dowdof 1163 East First South street n Douglas of 4169 South State et Ross F Wright of Holladay William R Newcomb of Bd'unI each forfeited $10: Dick C g of 314 West Third North et fined $10: Clifton C Clark ountiful forfeited $5 Driving through red traffic K Tyson of 29 South te street Earl Boylan of 700 th Main street and Golden Tur of Heber City each fined 10 susper d ed 'ailing to report on traffic iet —A C Potts of Murray foried $5: Mark O Kelly no adss given fined $12 and senz7ed to five days in city jail jail tence suspended on payment of :'' : - ge H ' t t401 g ' Iv t"- gsill: 1942 4 Septemler Opera Leaders Start Plans For New Season -- ::: : — fiwdVMAA i :--- - arill'- ftrv)1?' 1 AT51°''''''''' :' l1 : : - Ai Se-fail- ed 4' k ' - - I ' 1' 4 West Second South street tI Judge Bosone had ordered h warrants issued when to appear to answer violation and ge on a hit-ru- n ace sentence on charges of i ling and failing to have an ator's license crist was arrested August 24 an accident at Seventeenth 4 h and State streets and aped before Judge Bosone Au26 Trial for failing to leave 1 ame and address at the scene n accident had- been set for sday and sentence on the two r charges had been set for same day ' ' :' oi' ::::17::i- nd 0 ' ': 7'- - $::'r7::: 4 :114401t totaling $125 Thursday ordered by City Judge Reva : Bosone for William Secrist ' c :p 'ails to Appear i "T'Nt !is-f- : L Case Ilit-Ru- n 11 '''' -- A! :'k '"Ite r r :ll: 7 1r-'- )river Accused ::':f:$:'::l::- ':::: st Motorist Jts Red- Heads Get Beautiful Blonde Faces Fiery Colnpetittott ?71 ::: i 1 :::::::' in ajolity :""641 ) r 1 Federal Office 4w0' '' ( 7 i PI ti25 Bond jt gakt irrititint rIjc 5nit lay Morning |