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defense" First Lieutenant in the apring Dr in 195 hours the Both lieutenants benefits obtained in the original II has Wight Guy fraternity include Conway Wight and Second Lieutenant air and Mrs Wight has 120 hours carry temporary ranks which are grants Snyder GeIbert E Olson Harvey !Florence Wight civil air patrol and both have flown more than expected to be raised as soon as U P SVould Benefit Turpin end Norman Davis Ockev cf Salt Lake City Harold Heath m e m b e r s Saturday purchased authorization is received from of the discount Elimination WR shington cf Bountiful Mickey Nelson of bonds at the Salt Lake municipal benefit the Union Pacific would sons Their Lee 13 11:chfield Weston Cordner of Or- and Eugene are doing their bit by buying bonds and several other large western err James Hatch of Midvale Clar- - !airport from Mrs Minnie Millerstate bond savwar for instructor with the money they earn from railroada he declared nce Van Horn of Long Beach1 Most of the state commiasions in committee of the Cal and David delivering papers and they also Low ings I of Stewart support at the conference also - Soda represented with the housework while 'help "Buy a Bomber" campaign Sprirgs Idaho limit the favored increasing are 'their parents busy with their for trucks and buses speed B35a Iti°f Pledges for Sigma Chi fratern- In the Lieutenants rNolmr Charged with second degree wartime "Jobs" ity are Jack Okland Glendon "We don't have to worry about 43 or 45 miles an hour Johnson Bill Mason Keith Taylor Wight are Dr and Mrs Guy H burglary robbery and grand lar- is that such eNceJack Greenhalgh Parley Richard- - Wight of 3621 Highland drive 'ceny Gerald Peterson 28 of 69 the boys" said Mrs Wight "They 5haididiesThcea nrne ts nb ei operated care 'take of themselves splendidly son Mel Richards Glen Ledding- - who feel the necessity for buying 'West Twenty-firs- t South street 'and are as good at washirig: nomically under 35 miles an hour1 ham and Don Ellison of Salt Lake bonds through their own knovvl- just in fact some of them cannot even 'dishes as before am I 'was arraigned Saturday City Tel Charlier of Sandy Frank edge of flying and its tremendous City Wilford Burton speeds "Inconvenience? no time to get into high gear at such Moyle It's Judge Ne:St771 of Lark and Ralph Jones 'possibilities as a weapon of war and are now having to travel in Peterson's think of felthat What about the preliminary hearing Malad Idaho 1Dr Wight is a dental second gear lows at the front?" surgeonwho was set for Wednesday Phi Delta Theta fraternity in addition to keeping up his busy He is charged with entering the The special "Buy a Bomber" organization of utilities corn- : "LT" the men rledged following finds time for flight home of Mr an Mrs Carl Roes campaign sponsored by Salt Lake missioners in the 11 western states profession WilLam Bryant John Carlson Hal duty almost East Twenty-firs- t South street daily and is wing started Armistice day and was perfected at the convention to Osborne Kay Root and Jed Wool- - 'rnedlcal and personnel of November 6 and with robbing Miss ?women officer will continue until November 2S handle travel problems peculiar to ley of Salt Lake City and Ed the C A P Mrs NVight keeps in Bertha Ilk of her purse this time During hope to this section of the country Justus Montgomery of Heber Mrs Ross 73 years old suffered designate $300000 they step with her husband on patrol in war bonds F Craemer president of the CaliPledges for Sigma Pi is after- - painful duty and spends bruises when knocked to be used for the purchase of a fornia railroad commission are Marvin Tuddenham fraternity - down as Peterson of Salt 'noons knitting at theFriday chaira war is vice and robbed there bomber producfor the chairman allegedly 'heavy fighting Lake Cit! and Roy West of Tooele tion center As staff officers forces man for each state they1 Miss Ilk I - ' - :'' - ''''''' - - 1 - v!i1--- -' : '''' - t-- - ' ' ! i ' ' commissioners : ' ' 1 VVIII Join Opposition ' : r George S Bailiff chairman of ! the Utah commission said this t' :::and other commissions will likely to wipe out the join in the move was wiaaeiMruondroe41i from 3 to 6 increase—which W it larighton Observes In cent—as it h eighty-fiftthey opposed per birthday the first place They have believed that the railroads have been adeby the big quately compensated traffic Increase of the teat few ' ' ''':: ''' : '-": 1 -t - : : '" k ''' :::-- ' mi " '''' - ''' Burglar Gets Term in Utah Prison : 1 i g' -:4'-4i- ''s ''''''''t-I'- '4- ? '!11''''--:- i k ''‘i -- : - 1- c :::-- 1 ---'- ''' ': 1 State departments and institutions were reminded Saturday by Attorney General Grover A Giles of their obligation under law to prepare reports showing how their appropriations have 1 4- I- :- - - - '''-'- ? --- '' i :' i : r' - - i I 1 ' i '''Z : ? '''iz - War Conference off)ce includes: 1:to ::' :'::'4i ''t 't 4 !(:' t rki'' ' 2'1 I ''''' '' :4''Sdpsti'' ri Kappa Alpha: Reed Grant i § ' ' ''' )1':'?'"?41''''1 I ''":-ki''''i:' ' : 't ' 4'': '' ''''::" Lon Nlerkley Vic Christopherson N4 ' :!':: t :' :''' t ' i' 4 V: ' '':::t r :"'4:: A f '''f-:rC ' 2 ":' Orson White Bud Curtis Don 1 z:b'c ' t 4 t'':it: ? i' ' ' 1 A ' ''::'::'7":11ji f Pickett and Lee Jankey of Salt 4' lit::!:A:: '':rs f —' ':':: ::' iw :t Lake City: Keith Wilcox of Og A "!ii5 4 '' '"' 1 4 '' ': ?3 ''':-:':-- - i't4' een Jim Freeze of Murray Jim ' ''' t ':-A''Ezevy of Richfield Fred Sheffield r 1 k ": - '' ''':' :: ' ' l'f ' ':'' ''':'''-t'icf Kaysville Warren Farmer of ' ' ' ti::'-e?' Bo:se Idaho and Jack Sundberg Miller Minnie bond instructor sell bonds to if it a going to be a bomber for our boys then of Idaho Fal:s bond for our money Florence Wight also of C A P The Lieutenant it's Lieutenant Guy F'ledged by S'grna Nu fraternity II 11ight civil air patrol left watches Mrs Buy a Bomber campaign began Armistice day ere Toni Van Wagner Don Robert Jensen Ted Kjar 4 and Willlam Ford or Salt Iske City arol Lawrence iaatIng of " 4 From St Louis - -:4 - Attorney General Cites Law Requiring Disclosure of Funds' Use Sets Oct 1 Deadline 1 : -- ::':L ': ' —1 :s:'''::: ' 11 ''''''':: ' t:y ''Z:q$ A : -- :':'::':'':: A 4 )w I ' ' N (7 Offkials Return :::: ' sa ik :' :Nk R - e-- - :':'7:!' 6t Afi ii ::'': ' ''' - - - ' - ' :"'' '4 e r r 't ' t 4 ::i: : - lc ''''' : ' 'i :::: 0' Action to have the recent raili road freight rate increases rescind5' Pl i:': 1 ed the interstate commerce by 1 :'" '::4 '''''': ' t ' has been instituted by commission '': 1 ‘filr'44'14' ? i Pt n d -- S the utility detransportation 1 :' '''s::' pe '' on A of P the ground 47 ! 0 4ieit i 'k 1 partment 1 fZ31 the increases are inflationary mr:t'7: '" tS11 ii ':: that :lit''':4141' "A This was reported Saturday by i''''744 r ':1:11t ri'7 i i' ii ': a of the Utah public servmembers 'k:d' 0 ': 1 i ice commission upon their return I ' ': ' kx-tfrom a special war conference in ' '' 4" t 1 '': ' St Louis Mo of the National " :t: 7 NA t: of Railroad and Utility Association )' :'''' 1 4''''r ' ''' 44- - ' i s : 4 '''' ' ' :Neigeteti-- : ' '':t ' 62L - -' s ' :: " tis' - c-' 1" :' ::: ''' t '' r-- 111 '' - t 6: i -05- '''!- Ti:ttk-- i :: i' '3 ' t: - ' i' ' :' - 1 ' : a :' ''t'- ‘k 11 A: 4 '-- :i - '' 'fi: 9- ''! - :r t 1 '':' ' ' 1) ::-!"- i'"I- ' ' ' ' - '1''11: '' ': 7 ' '''' i7'41''''' 1'9Vt14'k4'f:c :''1 :: sr't - fe 7 t !''''t ' ::'' eon""7 -: - it w a ' ' ' 1 - - - - - i 'i ' ' - '''' '' - - -4 ' ‘ '?' 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