Show A tzAtIly - A 1 - trhe Salt Wednes(lay Morning Actor 1 s Quick- He Didn't Play Fair I Retort Foils Bonita 1 : :l :: ) ' ' ' ' ' i - i ' I 4 ‘ ' ler's Children" In that factual drama of how razis warped minds of German vouth in years leading up to war Smith plays American head of rreMunich private school in - 4 : i ! I l 'l irr-Ttivr- ' ' st ' - - ' - - 'i' - ' ' 5 Appointment of haurence C Barrett as a patrolman iin the po' lice department was approved Tuesday by the city commission I 'It '''- 2I 4 ' usk i 'i 5 X ' ' ':) - ' - - ''''w ' ' :! - - ' -1Z ' : ' - 1 - '' ' :i: '' ' " ' - ' ' : - - ''' ' ' ""e--::te-- - - - ' - : - - - - - ''' '‘ upon recommendation of Chief of Police Reed E Chief Vetterli said the new pa- Vli cny ' trolman will fill one of three va- the assignment e to special of police officers -'''' ' ' ' i work Filldefense civilian ' 1 '" of the vacancies was authoring v recently by the commission i '' : - 4' - 4 izedAppointed special officers upon r recommendation of Chief Vetterli t were Willard Jensen and Charles f C Knox R F C employes Edgar v Vere Glines water department employe and Joseph Eiller Taylor 5: ie- ' - - ' ' : s - - - Board Okehs New Officer - ' ::' full-tim- ' d t 1- : '' - - - : - - t : ' ": I r ' - i r ''''' - - 0' - 2' - - - 4 - ' 1! - '47 ' ' '- ' 4- - - ' - 4 ' I i - I' - : ::4i40444woobseada4amoitkwwfexeS 44-- He quips best who quips last Bonita Granville learns when she tries a gag on Kent Smith who's appearing with her In "Hitler's Children" a drama of naziism's effect on German youth CELEBRATE NEW YEAR'S EVE - Appointment of Max Nichols a Brigham Young university gradu' ate as assistant state veterinarian I was announced Tuesday by Don E Kenney member of the agri- - - : Veterinary Post4Illed C i ' - A' i i - 4! 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Utah will have to do as Wyoming and other states are doing to obtain enough typewriters and other equipment for the 1943 legislature—seek contributions from state departments J Henry McGean state purchas-ing agent said Tuesday that var- i in the committee Emphasized ious department heads have agreed was of the "building meetings to loan typewriters desks sates practical application of services and other equipment for the sea-and activities included in the sion convening on January 11 'The scouting program" war has made it impossible to folA district rebuilding contest low 1942 usual procedure of renting during city ease A titled "Stars in Your Crown" was that savored of prohi- thesetheitems D A Affleck city purchasfrom downtown con-outlined by M Elmer Christensen bition court reached days city Holder's bid cern& chairman of the organization com- iing agent said Mr cents per meal Tuesday when two men ofwelr2e conMtriactNs1 c tGoeranlegiasnlanuouvnecepdrin thtinagt mittee The contest is based on charged with possession prisoners- and districts' activities in the num25 cents per meal for working pints of whisky and six quarts have been let to the corn- of wine which was brought into panics in Salt Lake following was the only bid reprisoners City I Senate bills Century Printing ceived Payments under the the state from Wyomingwith keeppercentage of Boys' Life magazine 1942 Charged specifically have been 131ti contract senate company Seagull subscribers an increase in dis- cents ing for sale liquor not purchased Press house billsjournals Print-fro- m for nonworking prisoners trict membership of four scouts Paragon dea state store the liquor 15 cents and for Arhouse priscompany ing working of journals per troop reregistration troops oners tendants Ed Decker 52 251 South row Press and permanent binding equal to that of 1942 and the West EidTemple street and Elza "Mr Holder explains" Mr senate and house journals Ste- of 50 per cent of all son 41 '162 West Third South of vens and Wallis Inc told commissioners Afflesk scouts innocent before 400 copies of "that the cost of essential foods street pleaded Approximately Depending upon the number of used Wilford Moyle Bur- each City Judge these meals has for at senate and each house bill requirements completed district least doubled the amount of last ton Their trials were set for will be Mr McGean said- directors will be presented colored printed 6 January He agrevs crowns to be worn at the scout year's quotations Decker pleaded innocent also to leaders' annual meeting to be held' that should commodities be IdAr a charge of keeping liquor for Select Own Deputies ered after a period January 8 at South high school ' he and Eidson denied a charge will consider a proportionate sale The meeting was conducted by Each elected county official haz of alcoholic beverages selling in of the meals" price George R Hill vice president of decrease were under the law to appoint 6 for set Trials authority January the local council athis Information the at county deputy subject to confirmation 4 office charged them with by the board of county commistorney's Gets Beer Permit cultural commission Mr Nichols possession of whisky and wine sioners Attorney General Grover who will take over his new job Issuance of a draft beer license which bore Wyoming state seals A Giles held Tuesday tri an opinion January 1 is also a graduate of to J S Pappas 174 South Main and with selling two pints of whLs- to Dr W W Merrill of Logan the veterinary-departmenof Colo- street was approved Tuesday by ky for $4 each to a state liquor chairman of the Democratic state rado State college the city commission commission inspector central committee of Cache county 13for t T Holladay-goer- s Rialto Celebration - A 40 per cent increase in the cost of meals for working pris-oners at the city jail was ap' proved Tuesday by the city commission in awarding contract for feeding jail prisoners next year The contract was awarded to C B Holder who has fed prisoners under contract with the DANCING Opening Today at the Theaters Salt Lake's Biggest December 30 1912 17 State Departments Provide Equipment for- Session Working 'Class' In City's Jail Gets 31ore Grill) Plans for promoting 1943 objectives adopted by Salt Lake '''zr Boy Scout council were discussed Monday night by members of 1 the six council central operating committees at a meeAing held in Lafayette school - i- - Berlin Carefully he sketched of Europe on blackboard rap then scene ended quit set During absence young Mks ''' Granville femme star wrote on map She wrote: "Hail to thee bI:the spirit Bird thou never 'wert" Then she primed movie kids in classroom luves 'laded playing back A little put out Smith on return asked as expected: "Who wrote that' " But kids instead of naming chorused: eu:prit -- 1 144 j'-tI- Scouting Council Leaders 1lDiscuss 1943 Objectives - - ' -- T1 PI-i - - HOLLYWOOD — Bonita Granville thought she had Kent Srrth on the short end of a fair gar but he didn'tonplay the schoolroom It happened set of R K 0 Radios "Hit- " -- -- :- 'Tribune 1Zake -- Brown Floral 4 to Midnight 2 to Jon 2 10th 214 11111111111111111111 70 Stores to Sorvo Yon Makers GREENHOUSE UPTOWN STORE Fat 2nd South - Wet and 55344 of OLD - 1 GOLD Cigarettes t I ' - A iI - - ' ' |