Show "" i a44 Zile 5nit Sunday Morning Tipsy :r:ver ' ' '' ' ' ''''''''''''''''''''''' ''' ' '''''''''''Ar '''' ' - :4 --- ' Lake police court A bench warrant was Issued for Paul B Blacke of 262 T street on counts of speeding driving with TO license and maintaining a faulty muffler on his automobile Judge Bosone demanded he post $18 bond to guarantee appearance On charge of driving too fast for existing conditions Lew W Isom of 3400 South Fifth East street 1ms fined $10 and three days in jail sentence suspended On a similar charge Marie Helgesen of 629 WeSt Second North street forfeit- ed $10 and sentence for William A Wilson of 942 East Seventh 7 gi " t 1 ' ' ' - ' t - -- - r I' ' tr'-- -- e 1 ' t ''''' r b t - '!'"''' - - - ' war-valuab- ' ' er was partially restored to Salt Lake City and the copper company The American Falls plant of the Idaho Power company the Olmstead plant on the Deer Creek development and the Pioneer plant on the Ogden river stepped up production through release of additional water from American Falls dam Deer Creek reservoir and Pineview reservoir directing all of the power to fill the gap caused by the break Mr Gadsby said the c opper company which cooperated in the i 44 t i t t 1 f '' - -- e - A: 44 ' ""' - e - - '41 i ' - - ' Ils- - - i'4'''' - ' ?- ' ' - - p 'Pi' ' ' - g- - ' ' - '' '"if t' r :'il - A t- - — ' - ' :1 -- : 7 - r ( ::' f 41 '' - - ' -- k: s - 1 i ' ' ''''''"'‘ ) $ high-volta- ii 1 : t 1 i'l 4 I ' ':: X: ''' - ' - - f - ' 4 k 7' ' 1 SDuth street also charged i it I --- ''z-''- ' )I i 4 '4 - ' —:?: driving to fast for existing cond! itior s was set over until Saturday ''''' t i a charge 441 Judge Boson e dismissed939 4 : '' ' 1 ' t : Jewel of gainst John Selig too ''' under avenue of driving 47 00t--'''and also a ' - '$t - -exsting conditions of W E Gilbert charge against 175 East Thirteenth South street - '4 i failure to report on a traffic ' '"' 'v ' A ticket Mr Gilbert forfeited $5 for f ' t41e Ignoring a stop sign ' e Jack A White forfeited $10 for negligently driving into another vehicle ' 9 Marion S Davis of 2104 East 't '' -' street South pleaded innFortyocent ' ' --' to a charge of driving Land trial a red traffic Remaintenance Jameson superintendent of light through Leaving for battle on the home front—combat was set for Wednesday lines between breaks on electric an which threatens curring fog" "glacial ing A Day of 653 Park street Pery IndusOneida Idaho and Cutler Utah generating was fined $15 and given a five-da- y power blackout for northern Utah war stations led to a major crisis Saturday noon tries—a Utah Power and Light company reauspended jail sentence for failure to make signals L lines snapped when from three high-voltainstructions receives J pair crew 'which resulted in an accident Judge Bosone granted him a stay to West street fined SW give proper driving signal finedIty-eight- h until February 1 2000 Attend U P Party F Kihkert $5 John to $5 $11 failure suspended suspended Trialfor yield right 4 of More than 2000 employes and way prior to an accident was of 178 Ford avenue Reid N Moore stop sign—Deryl T Ignoring continued until Tuesday for of Payson Jack Lawrence of 1734 Clear of 114 F street fined $10 $5 of the Union Pacific Rail- ' Charies K Garvin of 962 East East Twenty-firs- t guests street South suspended ' Thirteenth South street Failure to report traffic ticket— road company attended the railBasil Donton of Lehi Robert T I Other avenue R L Kimball of 204 Canyon road road's eighth annual employes' Banks of were: R L Strickland of 471 West fined $8 Nyles Ray Cornia of party Saturday night iin the LaDriving through a red traffic Eighth South street Mogi° Fal- 727 West Thirdno North street of address given fayette and Junior ball rooms light—Harold C West of 65 North cone of 3074 Third East street and- George Shields - ' hotel ForUtah the fined each 3852 South $5 of Vie Rolfe Second West street also failure Mrs with 0-7- '- t at ' 't - : ' - ''ir w t-- 4— 0 - - '' r - ': : ' ! — --- - t- 4 -- - 1 y : ? p t I fr s' 4 " t - : - - heavily-industrializ- ' -- 'i - - lee-lad- piving' - --- s lit 4 en 47: sda 5s - ed lf : Sl 14 -i - 630 1 i 7 7 1 - ----- ' the Sartori 11 ciate editor eaassesoomna as your reservation possible Pupils Ready Yule Pageant Approximately 75 children of Judge Memorial school will participate in the annual Christmas pageant Sunday at 4 p m in the Cathedral of the Madeleine the Rev Edward F Dowling assistant rector announced Saturday Adine Bradley 'This is but the nucleus of la fund which Dr Callister hopes eventually will reach $1000000 and will enable the school to branch out into various types of research work in disease preven- tion and treatment Starts With WO The first - contribution to the a Thlaye fund was a WO check cf ritoyrr1 person in Salt Lake amount from the physicians and surgeons was raised in the last five days Dr Callister said and it is expected that additional sums will be received from members of the profeasion Having money with which to finance research will make it easier to get highly competent men for the staff of the school Dr Callister said For example the school has been able to obtain Dr Phillip Price of John Hopkins unlver4ity to head the department of surgery because it has been in a position to assure him that he can continue important research in the causes and treatment of shock Yule Rites Slated MIDVALE—Sacred music will portray the story of "Candle Light Christmas" at the Midvale Second L D S ward Sunday morning ward officials announced - F 1 '1: 7 ' ': ' - ' ' '''' 4 of z or :' ' ' L—I v'- - Pfe - - : - -- ' ' 644 illt - ': - ' '' ': ' C ' :77:44( ' :'" 1T44 :' -- llgrt" ‘ ' 1 -- -l - I - ) - i' - — : '-- i - 1 - 1 ' e"'' ' ''P 1 1 - - 1 - - s' ' " '' - t t II and the West! present a i f two-and-a-h- In KR the friendly spirit ' thirty I t i - t t ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i " - --- ' - '' t ?el n v - -- 4 e ' ' - - i ' 4 - ' I ' :"? Z1 't ti 141 f e'''' St t ''C'1 '''' - 4 ' ' ' ''''' ---- - 1 illiiki:'---- 4 ?!12-- I ' 1 C '13''''' i ' ' ' ' i - ' t I $ i 1 's 1? rt ' 7 a Ii t ''"1b 5 -- —:L! st 11 III r- ' 4 41 1' 5 t '?'"'N 11 I V' ::t: N L i - ‘ A i 1 ti fffi 1 ote4 ' ' ''' ' : 'N'tt -I rf I et k i 7 - s f 1 ' 'PI) c ' ' ' ! r - -'' ' N - 'lc 1N‘ ' '''' ''' ?'''' 1 ' 14 ' - k '' ' ri) 4 ' 4 111 '''''''' -- rt li 4 01 -- ' 1 1 ' ''''- - t 1Pkl : - 7 i '' ‘'11 ' 1 '' - - ' '- ' 44 t y - Stir 4N - - ' - 4 : - Aii - - f - 71re 4 zr t 4‘ It : ‘ Nt I 1 Itt s' ' ' : 4- - INC i I I I I ! ' 11 it - ' MiLitsoia '''' ' I 51 Atotn ' N - '' - TI'l ' - - i ' ''' ) 6 - ' ' ''' '''''' ' -- - - '1- 1 - 4 j'e' ' ' 4 ‘z - - - - ' ' IttlitillaJ r'' 1 1' I t —Francis tier— luatine Fox — Lynn McKinley - 1 AI- 'WEDNESDAY I i - 23RD 9:33 ' ' : 1 1 e- -- i i I Alexander Jim petersen James Clark Mark Atrstad Eat Bollonce Glenn Shaw —Mead Steadman and Lowell Hicks —"Evening On Temple Square" — Elizabeth Hayes Simpson—Virginia Freeze tarker— Annette Dinwoodey — CPO Ted Kimboq USN — Albert Shepherd Strings—KSL Reveries- - DECEMBER EVENING ' ' - i 1 I also ' - A Sgt Gene Halliday and Sgt Retry Clarke U S Marines—Helen Ann Young—Wm Herdsman end Foster Cope—Uncle Zip—Marilyn Day—News John 1' '''''' ' I Starring The KSL Orchestra—Songsmiths Pour—the Bates Boys & Sgt Fred Taylor—Frances Gaynor—The KSL Players—Louise Htll Howe—Pvt Parley Baer ' ' '7 1' s ci - - ' I t- k t )"1-- if) - ' ' - ' : - '''' ' ' 1 '''' 7 r-- - - - !:: k prikv - 'I ' 4 ' 1 "16' 0 ' 4' - 4 - I 7 - 'TB l Isibis it ' tAID:'IIGIII s 11 It I lb - e 55 00 - tatket-"kb"1— - 2- i '''' tli 3 ' 1'7''s ' - P - -- 1 - e A'"'' ' - - 4 '' 4 - ' ' - i LI :i' : 1110 - : 4 i - : r 4 - r ' - T 1 fr- - 11 -- ) 1 t 1 4 -- -- - '1 -- s' '4't) ' - 1 I 44' - - 1 - Of '7 ‘ 4' ' ' ' - 'it- until Midnight t ' 1''''''-' r--- ''''k c 1 - ''' - 4 ' i 1 Al sg -- 1 l— 1 - - t Pr'21 - - t - it- ‘ - i ities of KSI join in a special Christmas tribute The KSL family will send greetings from our 1 ti I will Wednesday Evening December 23rd To help brighten your home the talent staff and facil- t i ' - ' - t - t- g 4Kt ' 14 four-year- ar school" ' a I '- 7 '' k f ' r hour Christmas Carol alf s "Pi ' the fund is intended to use of its revenue in some permit the initiation and development of the expansion now under way from " medical to a a two-ye- k -- T - to IIntermountain America 1 --- -r' 10 !i I - A113 ' C a rio- k 70p!?:vyfrm! t gIteettagJ Ati4"(- 4' t - WWani1511111011130MOS II ' -t - i 1 t 1 - 0 (i' Q III 1C 0 : - 000:1 4I41 -a 0 CC) I:c - - el A ondarily ' '''1' f') C) Ca ':11-'- - - ''' &lir 41 41 ' rr' — 10 k ? - ! 7'1 1 - ' '':- - - - ': - rs-:--- °v"- t Mary-of-the-Wasat- ch - - t1 ( daughter of Mr and Mrs John B Bradley of 123 R street student at cites sista'" Duty will St The ' articles set forth that it iis take the part of the Blessed the will Mother and duty of the state to provide placea representation of the Christ Child in a adequate financial support for the medical school and the endowment Christmas crib The Most Rev Duane G Hunt fund "is intended to provide an source of revenue to the bishop of the Catholic diocese of additionalschool to stimulate growth Salt Lake will read the gospel of medical the mass for Christmas and will and greater usefulness in the traingive benediction and the Rev Rob- ing of medical students and to ert J Dwyer superintendent of encourage study in the prevention Prischools for the diocese will preach and treatment of disease marily this fund is designed tosec-be used in medical research: - ' t fund To make your reservation call either Mary Steele at i at Val Connie Lee Groo at 31119 or Phyllis Hicks at before Monday night and say whether or not you are planning to attend the banquet If you are a Tribune school editor or asso- - - ' y :"! 440 - : -- - ' - - - - 1 T : 1' al I Cal-list- er to be held Wednesday party at 6 p m in the junior ballroom of Hotel Utah for all Salt Lake Tribune school editors and associate edi- If not you'd better htourrrs?y R'M'W ' R 4 t ar Have you made your res- Mary 21 't ervation for the Christmas Miss - Articles governing the establish ment of an endowment fund ter the University of Utah's new four-yemedical school were drawn up Saturday coincident with an announcement from Dr A Cyril dean of the school that City hmaevdel caclonTreinbutiend Ssall4t5Lsiooksto Editors ge — i 1 11 - Outlines Rules Governing Endowing Fund Nonce! 411 al ge ' 7 Fiscal Policy 4 munition in his belt Assured Workers We were asked" he continued to convey to the thousands of workers in the industry the message that food is now regarded as a munition of war esqential to success on the battle front And workers in that industry are enemergency by confining consump- gagedas in war work just asofessenwar the manufacture tion to necessary operations is tial or machines ammunition other to sufficient power being supplied supplies prevent "freezing" of its ore pro- - battlefield "It was also definitely recogduction equipment Cutler plant near which the nized belatedly that the processing and packing of foods is a highbreak In the three lines occurred is approximately ly technical job requiring years of three miles north of Collinston training and experience on the part of the skilled personnel Utah have to be Fearing a major crisis because Perishable foods of glacial fog in the area Utah processed put in containers and Power and Light company official packaged so they can be held long had stationed crews along the periods of time through all extremes of heat cold and moisture highlines to repair breaks in the and heavily-lade- n wires Several transported to all partscon-of world the by all manner of had occurred breaks but only veyances single wires had been affected We were told that next year's The break cut the entire northneeds will demand the maximum of ern end the company's supply of all the industry's facilities system from the remainder of the use challenge network officials pointed out and If we are to meet thatmen for the key threw the entire load for the the withdrawal of or other kinds of north - cen- armed services must be stopped work tral Utah area on the small hydro defense And we were assured that it and steam plants would be stopped" "bumped" out of iynehro-nizalt-o-nthe unexpected drain Makes Cans Available bySouth-centrand southern Indicative of the importance the Utah areas included in the system were without power for ap- government is now placing on the food industry Mr Fabian said is 15 minutes proximately the fact that canners will be given all the metal containers they can use for certain packs including Hearin'ta Set Dec 24 peas beans lima beans and tomatoes In Felony Case He reported that the government will commandeer approxiPreliminary hearing for Arthur the 1943 canning Bruner 40 240 South West Tem- matelytoone-habegin with and might inple street was set for December packs 24 when he was arraigned Friday crease that proportion as condiThat means he before City Judge Wilford Moyle tions change civilian supplies are Burton on a charge of receiving added that certain to be short stolen property B Complaint alleges that buf- which had been stolen from George received an electric drill tworimy fers two tires and two auto wheels Mantyla of 715 South State street ''' -- - 0' '' iit 7 t S' - - - - -"' le'95 ' 30 - s'' - ''?- - 4 s '''' "'" ' 4I - ' ' - - - ''' ''" " " ''' e- ' 1 '' - "' c 1 4 ''' s -- $ g ritL44k14 ' i''' A : - 3- ° ' : '''' ' 4 '1i''''''4 '44v' - 4 - N4 i t - - - 7gx 0 - - i:ri '41' - '':- - '444 - -- ' ''''''- - c- le up more of the load demand pow- : s '' - 4- ty s -'"I: - eitt7- - e - - I 84 Ag" c i14 J - '110i' -- — - 14 ' s'' - - ' tee"'" "I" '- - ' :7 -1 s' - t -' 44 - '- -- o ! ' - r session Mr Fabian attorney and preal- dent of the Rocky Mountain Canning corporation said that repre- sentatives of all governmental de- partments concerned with the food supply made it plain that the government now recognizes that it is'as important for a soldier to have food in his stomach as am- - - coppreparation of per was stopped for 37 minutes When the Jordan steam plant took i —4""'"- - s'' o ug--- z ' - - - - i I ' t ' - 4- '0 - 1 '" es ' ' - '44 '' '- ' 4 - -- - iA 1 - &I! i (Continued From Pare 1B) k '''''' ' -- 9" st" - to I 0a04 - t‘ ir '''- 4 r4 44 - s ' ' ' ' --t 4 l' - B - industry will not be drawn off for the armed forces or war indu3- tries were given by government officials to canners food freezers and dehydrators at a conference in Chicago during the past week Harold P Fabian reported Saturday upon his return from the Cut-O- ut te Halts Operation Of War Factories y - - ' It 4 ' ca - N7 - d - - 4 ' - 30-Minu- t 7 1 '''''? 1) ' -1 e o'4- - :V '' 14 44 IA - i fk ' - 14 4101 i :'' VC -- -- ' f 0 ' : ' - '"k ''' - u''''' It '' 1 ' - 4-- t7 '' ' ''''' 't '4 ' — T ---- a - 't I “'' ''''' 4 - ) 'e--"-- rre 0 - - "''''''''''- -' A1 I" - 4t' '' ''' 4'1 ' -- - - - ) ''' -- 0'" vit 4" '- vi--- A '''' ey 1 - 'C'titt 447ai - ' t F '''-- — I W '''''''--- - 4- 1- ' I - 1 - - - Trial for Andrew M Hansen 54 of 21 Virginia street charged with drunken driving Saturday was contintxwd until Monday by City Judge Reva Beck Bosone in Salt ' l - December 20 1942 - i Judge Continues Case After Hearing Opens - akc Wributte -- - fil i -- 'Extreme Cold U S Assures Food Canners '11) Medical r‘ A Skilled Workers!Snaps Powen School Sets Lines in Utah Assurances that henceforth key men in the food processing Prepare to Battle Weather's Sabotage - Trial Goes Into illonday 1 — L'r ' k" 4"1"r'-- -- '- — - -- ' - - -- '"I'l'Ilw''''''''''' - - - "5"""?' -- — ''''''effkss'1"'""tll'em-bem"e'- l ' - - r7"7"77:11k11 - |