Show - 1 Sunday- 3Iorning ---- : Fillies on ' ' GArtCE14 T 3: - -' 1 ': 5 LI 3 & 4 1 d - - ri: :k t t P 1 re East '7'n:re! IItt A Rich s :: ilm Cx -- rt- -- --- r i- - o - — 7 '' f '' ' 'J '' -- d: 45' '9 Lan Dr 1 ''-- : ' P'ri: ' - - I ':-: - - - 001 - ' '''' :i''7':'- - youn - MOMINENOMMEMM SURE! ' ausenclAr-d- Frnk : A - !' c4-'- ' - ' A t' 1 ' ' ' - - ' : - " -At t' f' ' e - - Jp6v-- a — - - ''' w- -i : - a ' : (right) and Sergeant Raymond C John- : - - - ard Alvaits Ceremonies To Honor War s Heroes I 7 F y es Of County Get Pay Hike ' - ifi - " ':- -- - ' :r: : ':' ::- ' : ' :' There's Smartness : " - ::71::1:1::-1-:::::- : : - r ' ' - " - " i r : - : I i and Exciiing Charm - ' - i ! - ' i i In Today's 1::ladern : : : ' - L - - - 6-- ' - ? 4 stret forfeited $51 tog through red truffle tight 7 Shear 1040 South Nialn! street: forfe:ted 410: J P SandH Wasatch hotel 'W II Mc-- 1 berg 6:'9 Eleventh East street Dgall a n d Raymond Jones 146 West Heroes of World war II native to the Garden Park ward of Fortv-eght- h South street each fined sit: $5 !I J R the L D S church will be honored at a community ceremony Larirton 1400 Perry avenue Le- in the ward chapel 1150 Yale avenue Roy D Cur—rgham 614 'Warnock Sunday at 630 p rp 'rhe affair is a citation service avenue and M Lueille 0:sen 1210 for congregation members who Alameda avenie each forfeuted $5 have joined the armed forces 41 Ray Barney Ta ft 2915 Tenty- 1A1111)10 I men ard one woman To insure Eeventh East street and K J Bird permanency of the recognition a of American Fork excused plaque nas been inscribed with all Failinz to report on traffic 42 names Its unveiling will be tieket—Paul Kelly 337 Fourth! the highlight of the service East street forfeitred $5 Sterling W Sill will make the Failing to have operator's license ' presentation speech and Lieuten—An ant Colonel H Arnold Rich whose Henry Thornock no address listed three days in city jail Salary increases subject to gov- name together with that of his susTended ernment approval for 24 Salt Lake son Lieutenant H Arnold Rich Making unneees4ary noise with county employ4 have been voted Jr are among those listed will iantomobile horn—Russeli Frazier by the county commission accept for himself and buddies 621 East Third 57)lith street f orReceiving- the raises were 23 emThirty more men still at home te:ted S5 ployes of the buildings and grounds but enlisted in some reserve eunit department and an employe of the or subject to drIft in the teen-agpurchasing agent's office They group together with their families were recommended by Commis- and families of men now serving sioner Gwynne Page will be honored guests of the evet:‘SahfeotoelriFaocrillitisi) Miss Vera Burton assistant pur- ning Dr Adam S Bennion whose chasing agent was raised from son Richard Y Bennion also is $125 to $135 per month Heading mentioned on the planque will be the list of those raised in the build- the featured speakers Patriotic A Host and Hostess club deings and grounds department were music by choir congregation and sizned to stimulate cooperation Royal C Brown county building individual soloists will supply a and maintain cleanliness In the tustodian $15750 to $16750Ed- martial note to the program school cafeteria Names on the plaque besides 1unc:21 pi:: ward Whetman gardener $140 to has been organized -- in the $150 and William Chamberlain those of Colonel Rich and his lieuh:gh sr'hool house of dele- assistant gardener $115 to $125 tenant son include: Major Carvel gates members of which chose Nineteen members of the janitorial S Evans Donald M Ward SerRichard West to head the orgari- force received raises of from $5 geant Edmond Orlob Captain M izaton to S10 Ford Barlow Sergeant R Julian Richard inn of Mr and Mrs Five persons employed for the Willey Corporal Dale F Seaman Willam A West of ISS4 Seven- Salt Lake General hospital upon Lieutenant Allen M Johnson teenth East street will be assisted recommendation of Commissioner Corporal Richard E Balli Lieuby Beulah May Latimer daughter Roscoe Roden were Fred Richard tenant Richard A Kesler Lieutenof Mr awl Mrs John Latimer Jr North of 2141J South State street ant Courtney R Draper (reported of 164 Hampton avenue: Bill Rose orderly at $75 per month Mrs missing in action in the Pacific) son of Mr and Mrs Wallace N Eliza Weller of 3130 Twentieth Lieutenant Malcolm E Wilson Rose of 2720 Glentnare street and East street cook at $85 Karl Lieutenant John W Boud Jr Tingey son of Mr and Webb of 127 East Second South Lieutenant Nathan Woolley SerMrs Clarence It Tingey of 12S8 street commissary clerk at $75 geant Gordon W Jenson LieutenThese students per month and Miss Mary Ellen ant J Lynn Barnbrough LieutenCrystal avenue win direct activities of the organi- Rhodes of 1S48 Redondo avenue ant Join L Mortensen Lieutenant zatiOn in each of three lunch and Mrs Ide Ila Firth of 952 Yale Robert O Malin Captain Richard periods Tivenue general duty nurses at D Rees Finley R Ehlers Lewis Five section supervisors will be $90 per month W Smith Lieutenant Basil D selected for each lunch period McMul'en William W Capener while actual contact with students Eldon B Romney Archie B KesN:l be made by a host or hostess ler Jr Lieutenant David E Quin7 xa seated at each table ney Arthur R Stout Robert E Kesler Lieutenant C LaMar Ole-so- n Sergeant Raymond C John17 S son Lieutenant Ralph A Knight Lieutenant Wendell M Smoot Jr Utah schools were appealed to Lieutenant C Raymond Winter Saturday to give a fifth of their Lewis Hale Winkler Jay R H to the service of their Asher Anderson Richard n-:f typewriters civil States service Richar3 R Clawson Margaret R eornmission Saturday announced country The appeal was sent out by Bennett in the Red Cross Lieutenan open competitive examination H Skidmore state super- ant John W IsgreenBarney J for a znne deputy collector in the Charles of public instruction fol- Taft Donald M Everett and with intendent treasury department bureau of lowing a request from nonald Nel- the federal bureau of investigafrterral revenue office of colleccehairman of the war produc- tion: John M Earl P ' Sharp tor of internal revenue Thirteenth son reY to and Bennion Richard board schools tion Staten for help U S civil service region lieve a shortage in the armed servNecessary forms for filing ap- ices no be obtained may plcations Mr Skidmore said it would be Later than December 3 from the for the schools to give up secretary of the board of civil apossible fifth of their machines without S service examiners at any first or seriously disrupting commercial seeond class post office in the re- courses if they arranged classes so rion including' Colorado N e w that The U S civil service commisremaining typewriters could sion Itexico Utah and 'Wyoming announced Saturday that a over be used of the longer period Pa was announced as $2000 are available in Washopenings day D C for multiplex simper annum "By replscing traditional obso- ingtonor teletype machine operalete and vvasteful methods of in- plex tors $1440 and $1620 a paying rein struction Arts Club Elect!' typewriting and repairmen lated subjects with modern in- year office appliance imr Andrrwm im nt-paying $1860 a year and junior prfmi‘lcnt tens:ye methods" he advised dischemical and aids paycf Ill- Utah rtrle Art n club Other trict superintendents "It Will be chemists a and $1800 $2000 ing year cfLuerm tm hile Gem-g- e nand to reduce the time usually Prig possible mi! Mism Fingerprint classifiers we r e riellident Varginia devoted to such courses and also warned that applications for this t4rnith Dr obtain better results with fewer position must be filed with t h e Flmer Barrett and Wilford L machines'" commission's Washington office F Sarnuelsen 'directors Al W Mc'rtort and F K Fullmer tech-ca- l by Saturday Further information and appliAlvimProt Rabbi Cordon Speaks cation forms may be obtained O D Crockett secretary of To Sojourners Tuesday from the board of IL S civil service exGot About Gordon will aminers at the Salt Lake post ofRabbi Samuel Fi sk! la—FREE address tho National Sojourners'- fice 114 at the regLake NEW BOOK—Explains Causes Salt war dinnerchapter meeting- Tuesday at Hotel Assistant Resigns and Latest Treatment 630 p nu in the Masonic temple Ins subject will be "The Effects Tlliistrated Fred R Goodall assistant manRuthenti' I'lle51 on Fistula llemor- - of War on Ile ligion" ager of the Hotel Utah for almost committee will three years has resigned because The rnciidti rclated allrnenty4 Find colon idnordern la yours FIZEE Send submit its candlcIntes for the an- of his health and will leave next announced Lieuten- week with Mrs Goodall for Los poiteard to Thornton & Minor nuRI election 2373 926 McGee St Rnt R C Earley chapter secre- - Angeles Guy R Toombes managCl:cc tary ingdirector announced Saturday i - t - A up-ende- - ik ' ' 1: - t- 1 r 00 - Itit - ' - t son preNiew memorial plaque Igting World war II warriors of Garden Park L D S ward The sergeant is listed Dr Bennion will participate in the plaque's unveiling Fisher ne - - ' : ' T - ' '''':'-- : ' I 0 1 1—' Adam S Bennion - -- - :"! 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' --e'''-!':4 p- A 7"' ' t':w 11- !I t : f I' r 7- - 4Ls i i - :1140 l i r : re 3e'1 ' t 4t‘A f'5i - e d Gn 0 r'''-'7'------- -1 4 I - - 1301 with driving with fau!ty 1:ghts and failing to signal a :urn forfeited Si A t 'Novak 6:7A FaItt Seventh South street plea ftet for Monday Ignoring stop PiIn—Horace W non& 196 Canyon road J Grant Manning 2421 Fifth East street F Cook 196 Canyon road and George 2495 Third EALSt I treet each fined $10 $5 I ' roRcts 3 air Waits 55th Nuptial Day ---- 7 0 il :11-- 1 Fart G:more 2150 Panama iivreet eAch forfeited $10 M C Sant 71247 Second East Atreet fined $10 Walter Carl Prey of Bountiful also chaige-- i - i' f - k and Herbert ri-f- 4!- 7 :::: It' 7 i ''' : k : Speeding —George -t 7:' 9-- 4 - t i 1K-- 14-- t : :' :: i g 7 - ? LL atiAmco4t$ r--- Charged with drunken driving and fang to stop at the scene of an accident Alfonzo Gallegos 381 EIS West Second South street1 Saturday was ordered to pay fines' totalirg S135 in city police courtii Cty Judge Reva Beck Bosone per-- ! rnitted Gallegos who admitted: guilt one day in which to pay the fines Alternative sentence is 391 days ir city jail was set for Wednesday In the cnce of Calvin Gardner 221 tn9 Fourth East street on a erarge cif failing to stop at the :ene of an accident Other cases iin court Saturday secre-Twhe- A :" - '':: 4 1 i f!AIO Selvoy J Boyer executive tary of the Utah State Farm Bureau federation left Salt Lake City Saturday night for Corvallis Ore first stop on a tour of the Pacific Northwest and Canada in which he will discuss the highly successful crop harvesting in Utah last year before farm groups in Canada and the United States His present itinerary for the trip includes stops at Seattle Wash ::: : : t :! I ':fi:i :‘i f-- ':' z tz '‘1 :MICIVIIIV n PAgit tot ii -- - tr 1 or tfic4"RmSt : Must Pay S135 to Court 31 --- HONOR ii - f1--- L"'1' '''' :::i::::: - - — C:i - Autoit S L F 0 - ' - : ' Two Charges - - " B where he will attend the National Farm bureau convention The efficient handling of 'Utah's crop harvesting last year which Mr and Mrs Brigham A Riddhave lived continuously in the was drew national recognition he will meet with Washing planned by the agricultural labor who were married in Salt Lake home to which Mr Ridd took his ton State Farm bureau officials advisory board of which Mr City 55 years ago November 23 wife as a bride Of the 11 sons and daughters will celebrate the event with a at a dinner meeting Monday Boyer is chairman to t h e m six are living: 684 born home at their family party Victoria B C for a conference Mon- - Ernest and Clarence Ridd bnth of street West Fourth North MacDon- Scouters Meet with the Honorable J Salt Lake City Mrs Birdie Nilson day evening ald minister of agriculture VanAnnual fellowship meeting of Mr Ridd is a former contractor Mrs Alice Walker and Mrs Fier-an- d couver and Vernon B C Regina scout leaders the at one time was city building ence Haslam of Salt Lake City completing and Mrs Ivy George of Sam Sask: for a convention of the basic scoutmaster training course inspector for Salt Lake City Both Mr and Mrs Ridd have Houston Texas There are also 19 Saskatchewan wheat pool conven- at the university of scouting waa Minneheld Saturday evening at the Tracy lived all their lives in Salt Lake grandchildren and five great-Cit- y tion Winnipeg Manit Minn and Chicago Married here in 1887 they grandchildren apolis Wigwam in Mill Creek canyon Tamil Leader Starts Tour Will Share in Plaque Rites r? 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