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Save Waste Kitchen Fate for Gunpowder Take Them to Your Meat Dealer - - Part Two ' - Page Fifteen Salt Lake City Utah Wednesday Morning December 30 1942 - 11 Board Maps t Switch in Bus Routing - ' 1 1 'f Will Sell Sharesiit Victory Minute-Maid- s I '1- - i ' - State W Temple Tot Take Traffic Off Main Street 15 1 : - i - - t : i - - 1 r ' : ' ' ' - 1 - : i '11" '' r: :: : ' ' -- ii'vA I 1 : t I '' ' ' I - - § ' ki ' 1 : - - i '' ' '4 — 'it s'1 1 - I ' 1 '' '' )' ' i' - s - - - - -- ' ' - - ''' : I l' ' - '4 ''P- - ' ' ' - t4 ' - - : :: ' - r - '''''- - i '''''' ' ri -- 7:::'''' - - ' ' ' ''' ' ' ' ? - : 1 ' con- - of all individuals cerned Wor Out System i il "A plan designed to bring about sJ-so:ution has been worked i cut ina detail In its broad aspects it contemplates the removal from Main street of a number of routes di- ft cf the traction company and them north and south along rectirg I State street and north and south 4 along- West Temple This will have two important effects upon the transnortio systems both pub- 1' Lc arta private First: It will actually remove PI buses per hour now operating en Main street during the peak of the public transportation move- rent and divide them between West Temple and State streets This will leave about 50 buses on it Main street during the peak pe- - 0- b - 1i 4 kItt ritIt47417"1" - - after a - - corn-prisi- 2--' I ' - i f - - "4 a ' ' ' 44" 4' ' 00" ' NA - ' s 51V-"- e' ' i te4 Tunes Urp For Singfest On New Year's S L ffencies Plan Bond Erive -- Rotarians Fete Dads SOnS With Banquet - r ' - ': 1 - k -- ' - - : i acco- ln'-be- - -- - - ? 1 songfests Logan will hold its community sing Wednesday The first songfest was held Monday night at Tooe le The meetings are part of a national project of the U S treasury's war savings staff and are designed to build community spirit and bolster morale Salt Lake's event begins at 3:45 p m and everyone is invited Community singing will be led by A D Zanzig of Washington who Is touring the country to persuade citizens to sing buy war bonds and stamps and generally give a on ) Ts all-da- (Continued Page enty-two- w r--- - - ? ' t i - a - 1 County Scans UP&L Chiefs Budget Today Sean Problems -- 1 - — — I i I - I I I I I I J I I Rent Revision Aids Owner their-home- -- I I I 4P Voices Compliments J Reuben Clark Jr member of the executive committee complimented the company representatives for their work during the past year and expressed confidence in the management and in the district managers and agricultural superintendents who deal with up to 10000 growers annually A motion picture showing all production operations at the company's newest factory at Toppenish Wash was shown at a dinner meeting at the hotel Mr Ryberg was in charge and members of the general office staff and the visitors and their wives attended - 4 4 ' ' 4 4 4 '11 1 x 1 il i 1 - ' 4 ! A A - ' I 1 '7 !f 4 Assaults S L Girl 11 An girl was kidnaped and criminally assaulted on a Salt Lake City street Tuesday night by an armed man who terrorized her and a girl companion and threatened them with a pistol saying 11 you make a noise blow your brains out" 3 q Ac Fiend Kidnaps 4 4 - forced into' 4 kl - - ! 1 3 kt 4 I: ' ' $30 to $50 aartAloii YOU 1 addition to their regular work t E t''' 4 STUDENTS BUSINESS MEN WORKERS you can make substantial extra money as more than 30 married s men and older single men are doing inabout an hour a which they Carry day with a Salt Lake Tribune roufe - in tl 'ob I - - 6 I I 4 A ' r 7 - I It is the ideal job for high school and college offering them an easy way to finance their educaBusiness men too will find healthful relaxation and tion exercise in carrying a route and many uses for the extra cash it brings - - s t - t I I I 0 4 1 Injures Rider I I I '' I - I At Collision of Trucks 1 ke I 3 il 13 The victim was the assailant's automobile on Fifth South street near the city and county building and carried a few blocks south where the attack occurred Her companion esThe victim was released caped at Sixth South and Second East streets at 9:50 p m and reported Identity—and took to his heels the attack to police The rapist was described as being about 40 years old 5 feet 9 inches tall weighing about 165 pounds and wearing a tan jacket light trousers and carrying a pistol in a holster on his left side He driving an old model sedan Carl Peterson 38 of 403 East was a cracked windshield the with Third South street suffered a said girl 4 of fracture the compound right leg Tuesday when two trucks collided in front of 56 South West Temple 1 Adopt Slaughter Rule striet The state board of agriculture Mr Peterson was riding on the running board of a truck being Tuesday adopted a regulation that backed into a parking 'place by cattle purchased from the Ogden Morris Aronovich 36 of 828 East and Salt Lake 'Union stockyards Third South street police said The and transported in trucks owned truck collided with a second truck and operated by class A slaughterbeing backed out of another park- houses may be slaughtered without ing place by Barney John Groves a second brand inspection provided 56 of Tooele officers added there are state brand inspection The injured man was taken to certificates on file at the stock' the L D S hospital yards - I I I "'14 ' 4 i Governor's Reception Friday Will Mark Annual Tradition farmers In launching the Utah drive three basic facts were emphasized by the committee as to the farmer: (1) Maximum production of essential foods (2) reduction of the farmer's debts to a safe basis (3) the purchase of war bonds not only as his personal contribution to the war effort but for the personal security of the farmer himself for postwar needs Attending the meeting besides g ! 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Plan to Ease Meat Shortage Falts Packers Report -dIng :" s ng 1 I : civilian defense fund balance to finance the work With the bond issue awarded More than 2500 11tahns in military and civilian life are exofficials said the defense fund city pected to throng the mansion of Governor Herbert E Maw 603 will be replenishedwas awarded the The syndicate East South Temple street during the governor's annual New issue bid of $11305 per hunupon-Year's reception to be held Friday from noon to 2 p dred dollars worth of bonds Wi1--1 G W Brigadier General llama state adjutant general who announced plans for the event said newly named members of the state legislature and their wives been invited All state elechave Mr Edrilonds and Mr Mecham i are were George L Hobson vice chair- tive officers and their wives with man of the war' bond agricultural to be in the receiving line Problems Of supplying the power A county budget which has been committee and president of the the Governor and Mrs Maw of total initial from as they have been solved durits reduced load invited to attend Utah farm burrau Tracy R Well- theThe public is General be iing the past year and plans for considered will by Williams $227598019 reception ing Utah commissioner of agrireadsaid Refreshments will be served the courity commission Wednes- the coming year were described by shghtly higher thermometer distate at Nichols Mark culture Winter quarter registration to the Salt Lake ings according the University of Utah will be con- rector of agricultural education Police Handle Traffic day at 10:30 a m at a public Utah Power and Light company ofCity weather man inof A Utah and editor Kirkham J ducted Tuesday ficials at the annual meeting of Tuesday afternoon the mercury stead of Monday police and highway patrol- hearing A Michaels manager City on Farmer J according only Monday tentawas drawn The 44 in to and the division went up budget managers which opened degrees to Dr Ronald B Thompson uni- of the International Harvester men will direct traffic near the deZ2 two since weeks but morning' mansion registered at ago eariy tively company offices in the Tuesday company General William said the fol- that time several items have been Kearns building grees for the day's lowest tempera- versity registrar ture These were well above the lowing officers and personnel in reduced said County Auditor FerRoy H Ashworth general surrsisrnum of ZS and the minimum the Utah state selective service rell H Adams reis conducting the in of 2S registered Monday the will assist headquarters Mr Adams said revised figures perintendent ' At two cities on the weather Colonel H Arnold Rich will conclude which sessions ception: be submitted to the commisrnahs list rain or snow fell in E W Henderson Major will Wednesday Major night corsEderable amounts Tuesday F Carbis Major John W sion Wednesday but he declined Other speakers' Tuesday included 4 Wayne to information released ie Clark Young to release the adjustments before- George M Gadsby president and Major Summerhays hand here At 'Washington D C 115 A V Sconberg Master followThe budget is expected to be general manager and theCarl A A move to alleviate the Salt brought out the fact that "the Captain of precipitation was reCharles E Crosby TechSergeant managers: diVsion ing present is dark and the future nical Sergeant Ben E Rich Ser- lower than the 1942 county oper- Wolfrorii Salt Lake City Olin H ported and at Atlanta Ga 112 Lake City meat shortage by uncertain" so far as availability geant Nelson Carter Corporal Eu- ating expenditures which totaled Ririe American Fork George L Inches Only other city with rein this permitting large packers meat is concerned Thursday of was New G Ellerbeck Ogden R R Rowell Stacey Privates First $2275437 portable precipitation on early 1943 marks the end of the last quarter gene E Lee York City where 16 of an inch area to draw and Russell William Class Idaho J E Cushman ' Preston i was recorded quota placed on the trade and Hervey quotas Ver Nile E through advance delivand Privates Idaho R L Woolley — Rexburg to of the failed Vi ICZ has according E Greenwood Friday the beginning Ernest 11:gh and low temperatures over 'Maxfield Evanston Wyo J H Jacobucci quota for the first quarter of Burt R Olson Haven O Anderson the nation Tuesday included: packing company officials Wash'Utah and J A Bullock' Greenriver 1943 Rationing of meat begins The 0 P A order from H Coitharp Edward IIIgh Low Colo manager of the of Montrose Ind to 54 February 15 for the civilian ington gave packers leeway Albuquerque N M Power company Colorado Western 1Year Significant 49 54 A tiantt Ga population of the country begin 1943 quota deliveries subsidiary 12 now scarcest ahead of 20 is with Beef December 11 conducted 23 N D Williams General days has fcsmarck A new amendment to the lamb also hard to buy How34 time Atcording to a statement 36 the governor's New Year reception rent regulations now Chicago Ill maximum ever there is more than enough here for 25 years except during a 5'2 29 from H Grant IVinS Utah 0 P A Denver Col housefiblders who rent Maw Asks Extradition permits s sufficient chicken and furlough while he served with the a room 47 221 director it was expected to ease Grand Junction turkey in The governorot California was 11 fish Some packers assert there armed forces in the first world to not mor than two paying 16 the situation- - locally 21 Paul Minneapolis-S- t - However asked Is more fresh pork on the Salt war "This should be the largest 40 48 Tuesday by Governor Her- I acNew Orleans roomers to in packing company evict guests bert B Maw to permit the extradiLake market now than ever be311 officials said too much red tape 38 and most significant reception of ! cordance with local laws MerNew York City tion of Leo Filomeno alias Leo 11 31 was involved in the order to 43 fore Generally it was conceded Its kind here" he said "Every rill C Faux chief area rent diOrden Utah 'SO 22 make good use of it in time the situation while admittedly Utah resident will be welcomed said Mackay who is now under arrest Oklahoma City rector for Salt-LaCity in San Diego and Is wanted by 17 "This order hasn't meant a thing 33 "bad" is not critical and except for military officers Omaha Neb Tuesday reone authorities in Salt Lake City for area not in will local Lake residents 26 34 Salt Mr situation" here the invitations Rock Springs Wyo Effect cf the amendment special 32 44 II Faux said will be to encourage Salt Lake Airport grand larceny' portedly have consumed twice as be issued" packer declared He allegedly stole $890 from !LI 40 29 much meat in the past six The custom was established by persons with unoccupied rooms Interviews with buyers for Sheridan Wyo cache in the artificial leg of his !I in their homes to place these 33 large city markets as well as 37 months than the normal conthe late Governor Simon BamberSt Louis Mo tho— 89 rooms on the rental market 43 stepfather Tony Filomeno ger 25 years ago sumption for this area packing company men Waahlngton D C Mild Weather To Continue ! - - I: annualconference of dis- - City Isues 4 Lake members of the agricultural committee of the U S treasury war savings staff Tuesday noon at Hotel Utah Clyde C Edmonds chairman of the committee presided The plans outlined for a working program will be presented at y an meeting of the agricultural committee membcrs from Over the state Wednesday at 10 a m at Hotel Utah Cooperating in the drive will be all of the agricultural and farm agencies of the state according to Allan E Mecham deputy administrator of the IL S treasury war savings staff for Utah The war bond program Mr Mecham said will dovetail into the food for freedom program for - son-in-la- - - - - state-wid- - t - Pdlice Hunt Slick Suspect A fter Leap e 4144461 tik win be removed from the status town of an overgrown and deAmtown traffic will be decentralized and spread over a larger area The public using the mass transportation system wilt be Fathers and sons of all ages required to walk slightly greater several hundred of them attended distances to board buses and to ef- the Salt Lake Rotary club's anfect transfers from one line to nual fathers' and sons' banquet nnther Tuesday night in the Lafayette Will Save Time of the Hotel Utah ballroom "Recognizing that this is an apof the sons and a few of Many to inconvenience the public H parent It must be pointed out that because the fathers were in the uniforms of the traffic congestion under the of the nation's armed services 'present operation the actual time Some of the fathers whose sons Icst based on statistics is far now are on the battle fronts or in greater than the time consumed in walking- the slightky greater dis- training camps "borrowed" extra members and tances to board buses Under the sons from fellow had at least one member every rew tentative plan better service ran and wilr be rendered by the "son" to share his hospitality Willard R Smith listed the most traction company because the acWith him were five of tual distance traveled by the buses guests sons and a apparently will be decreased and his six Special tribute at the event was with no less equipment to be used the obvious answer is that the paid Albert Merrill a member of the club for 25 years A "birthsiervice vklli be better" Air Way Motor Coach Lines day" cake with 23 lighted candles Inc whose buses enter the city was carried to Mr Merrill's table to take on and discharge passen- while the dining hall was placed gers will not be affected by the in darkness Guests applauded as ' order the commission said the veteran member and his son John H Merrill blew out the flames Ttiesday night's dinner and prothe celebration gram also marked of the'thirty-secon- d annjversary of ' the organization of the club it was announced by Paul V Kelly president and master- of ceremonies The almost springhke temperai tures Tuesday are scheduled for a return visit Wednesday with even U Extends Roll Period : -- ' t- ' Jones i looks from i -age ! window through 4 Pledges Mechanization 04'' which the "We de f1 n i te I y know that lite e unidentillect' me e ch ani z a tion of beet fields is ''''''- '- ' and we are laying plans to have man escaped built and to build ourselves the leaving a maximum number of beet toppers and loaders for which steel -can be part of his ' obtained" clothing Wilford Y Cannon general su'' In the hands perintendent is conducting the '' meeting at which problems of facof detectives tory maintenance labor and farm who tried machinery are being considered Eric W Ryberg executive vice ' to stop his conducted a regular president ' luncheon meeting of the executive flight committee at the Hotel Utah at which the district managers and agricultural superintendents were guests P ' as ' department ing entrance requirements for exceptional young students during the war" He said the University of Utah would rective registration beginning January 4 of these Second-Stor- y young students who are eligible President Cowles said Weber college Westminster college Carbon college Dixie college end Snow An unidentified Houdini with an allergy for Salt Lake 'pocollege were represented at the to be believed is The licemen was on the loose again Tuesday night after leaping from plan meeting more adaptable for the- larger inthe second story of the public safety building and thus scoring stitutions of learning however 4 his second escape in four' days Nation-Wid- e Moveritent to safety cost him His latest leap The resolution adopted is in acovercoat coat and left in the a cord with the national program of W F Detective reaching hands of streamlined education designed to moveThis war modest while Scarlet effort the fit into the Heninger ment to enable the exceptional sailed through the air Pimpernel young high school students with the greatest of ease landed college and win deferment beon First South street just a step is fore they become of draft age from State street and fled to freebeing vigorously sponsored by the American Council on Education Acceptance by the city commis- dom Suspected of burglarizing a said President Cowles sion of a bid of five Salt Lake President Cowles said high financial houses tci purchase $75- - locker in the office of onthe L D S bureau of information Temple school students who have combonds in 1000 14 improvement special of at units Square the man—tall thin and least training pleted with at least a "B" average includ- Tuesday assured repayment of a about 24 years old—was challenged of English one 'Peter to Paul" debt between two by Detective Heninger Saturday ing three years one in the lobby of the Hotel 'Utah year of plane municipal operating accounts year of algebra The commission agreed to sell to Immediately he went into action geometry and one year of history' will be accepted at the university the syndicate bonds for financing a grabbed a woman passing by when the new quarter opens early curb and gutter extension project thrust her into the arms of the next month which is 85 per cent complete in officer and galloped out into the The revolutionary new program the vicinity of Diestel road and street Two shots from Detective Is to be in effect only for the war's Twenty-thir- d East streets Bidders Heninger's revolver only acceleratduration University officials 1:10 in the syndicate were Lincoln R ed his pace not expect a large enrollment of Ure and company Edward L BurTuesday the detective seized the special high school students be- ton company investment depart- man as he entered the Star theater cause of the high requirements for ments of the Continental National Crossing State street the suspect entrance Bank and Trust company and the attempted the fade out act again First Security Trust company and but Detective Heninger and J L Allen superintendent of records at Ure Pett and Morris The project was brough almost the police station stopped him A few minutes later he dropped to completion before the war from a second story office leaving stopped construction when city of- his coats—but not revealing his ficers "borrowed" $40000 from a I - '? 4 I ' - For the first times a U S war bond savings program espe Salt Lakers tuned up their 1 qecond: It will eliminate left cially for farmers Will be taken into the rural communities of voices Tuesday in preparation for hand turns on second South and Utah "Dedication to Viccolorful the 4 Main streets which are seriously to incident Preliminary at the traffic steps community sing to be held problem tory" 4 increasing that intersection 'under the present launching the agricultural war New Year's day in Barratt hall system of operation This will bond drive throughout the state 60 North Main street as one of a rrean that In fact Salt Lake City e were taken at a meeting of the Salt series of three victory one-stre- et ''' The 'Utah-Idah- o Sugar company definitely plans to attain it Maximum possible production of sugar In 1943 DouglasE Scalley vice president and general manager declared at the opening session of a superintendents Tuesday in the Beneficial Life building "We have utmost confidence" Mr Scalley continued "that the federal government and each of the states in which we operate will cooperate to the fullest extent In meeting the man power short- Maurice A - I trict managers and agricultural police 1 ' 7 i - o ti nods t ! I -- In ilural Communities 'It ' -- : ''''' meeting at the r iP I 'University of Utah Representa- 1 tives of the two universities and ' the agricultural college were pres' ent besides spokesmen for five of ' - ' the six junior colleges of the state ' Action by Resolution ' ''''"' I A resolution was ' adopted en- - - 2 ' abling students in accredited Utah ' IzIgh schools who have completed i''--- 1 at least three years of work l 7'7 14 units or more with a "B" average or higher to enter any ' ' of the higher institutions 4 President LeRoy E Cowles of E - - -the University of Utah said he per- Banally was in favor of simplify- -- k three-hou- -- 441 ' three-da- y Salt Lake - - I ' '- : - Li I - ' 4' i ' i ' -- - - 3 2 j -- t 3 A z-:- : - 4 problem child of the L:ZL' '' - 11 vantars-e - :: 1 ' ' 1 i 't By simplifying wartime i trance requirements at the University of Utah Brigham Young university and the State Agricult tural college the educational leaders of the state declared they felt i these exceptional students who can 1 make good in the more difficult fields of engineering and medicine i 'before being drafted as army pri4 vates will be invaluable as spei I ': ecialists in America's war prose- t cution 1 Their decision came Tuesday ' - - ‘ - - 1 en- - ' 11 - - :' : :7--- '1:"! '' : ''''''4- - t 1 !: - ' - - - ' P 'i' - - ' ' Tuesday of an elusive suspect who has become the ""::A suneiversities ' ' ‘ ' freedom ' - Scalley Reveals litechamzmfl Beet Farms Plan restored the -- - 1 : l': :4' s' 'i Utah educators Tuesday paved the way 'for high school students to enter the state's colleges and withouen high school 4 ' — - - Output w 43 second-stor- y - ' - - ' t Sees Full leap from window— and literally out of the arms of the law— ' - '' a : ' ' War Illeastire k ''' ' ' ' ) L' ' ' ''''' ' Colleges Waive Diplomas as i1 i - ' : - I i: '': k-' °'- ' ''' ' ' :i em : AA : For Entrance I - '' ! 21- 4'- A 2 1 " " s'''''- it I! it ‘ :Ti 1 ': 1 ' ' : r: 4' v'' ' ' ''' :s:- :77k7 c ii 7 ' : ::::::s ' 4' :: i:::- - : : ' '''' '' : ''' ' ' ! ' ' ::'':: - I LII - te :'' : -' il In an effort to relieve serious It r traffic congestion on Main street 1 the pvblic service commission an- T nounced Tuesday it is preparing an order directing the Utah Light and Traction company to remove i approximately 64 per cent of its biLses now 0 operating on Main V 7 street at peak periods to State and Temple streets 1 order which will become (‘ 1 I'West about January 10 will i specify the routes to be changed About 140 buses an hour now opecate on Main street in morning and t late afternoon peak periods and under the order about 90 of these i win be moved to the other streets 1 In a prepared statement giving reasons for the changes Chairman qk George S- - Ballif of the commission ' sald: -' Cognizant of the growing traf'1 fc problem on Main street the ' ! p'blic service commission has for spme time been striving for a solufl tion which will relieve this burden : speeding up the movement ttereby 1it of tboth private automobiles and 1 public motor vehicles to the ad- 4!:'s A : - 11 ts - Forming a V for Victory five "Minute-Maids- " of Salt Lake American Legion auxiliary prepare to distribute victory corsages (containing war stamps) at Salt Lake's "Dedication to Victor y" meeting : Left to right are: Misses Jean Walker Dorothy Butt Mavis Hickson and Jane Hasa and Mrs John ' J Webster " '''' Views Vanishing Houdint's Exit augar Official Schools Ease Conditions - Apply at TIIE' $ALT LAKE TRIBUNE " I Ft dge 1 A ruhtio Lim 0110 I Ott 9 1 'wit DEPai Phone - - 1 - - ' I I -- 1 1 cdt |