Show Y mpNomre-- I i - k 1 ' r c Friday Morning Zalt lZakc tfribunt - - s - - lic"''''M ' t A : ''' I k - - A: I )i:- :4!: ''ri"' '- - r- ' iw l - " ' ' - :: - ' ':: 1 :- : !- ? ' i ' ' ' ' 4171 i I I :f'1: 44 " Ti: ir- '' — lt f '7':- ' !4 'A'? ' 11 $: X :: i ' ''' :4 ) 4 (-- '4'2 : i :: - :: ' —KWW''1 I ''?- - F F 1 :'i':-"-'- - : ' ' ' t 4'4 t ' 11-:: : ''' '::- : I ' '' ' : '' '' '' -- - " r' - : ' :' :: ''- '"'-:' ' - -- --- ' :: : t i : t 1 0 ' - tt 41 ) - ' - '''''' : - - : i'' - N :: 1 - '? ' 40'7' 4 I : I '' ‘: : ' - - ' i :: ' i' '' : - is - I : ' : - - ' ' -- I - I : V' T10 i 'c --- t s :' - t l' - k 4(- f ? i - - '::- ---- ii ?-- i t :: ' p t : -- '''' If - ! E ''''' s -- 1 ' s r- - 51‘: ' ''' - N ' 1'''''''-"-- IC - - f N s t f - ' §it '' - : ! tr' P117- 4144 : !?'44:k'1 '' - ''''''''' ? - '14 : fri? 1W ---- VL t' ' ' DNA ' '' - 4'") o 44--z' t 't - ':x-'1' v''f-'- 4 ' v4: ' swormanseulimmegg o''it - 'f' - 7tyk A Engineers still have a big job ahead declared Ernest B Black president of American SoPictured with Mr ciety of Civil Engineers 4 k '' ° ' t''' 4- : : ''''‘V I ' : ' ' : - 4 - ' ' 's'' - ' ' tet ' ' ' o 4- - ' i - ' lit- - - '"'' li 0- ' 1 -'-- ' ' e' —) - - Inbound route 10 and outbound route 8 will turn south at Second South and State thence south to Fifth South and east by regular route It now goes west on Second South to Main south to Fifth South and thence east 15 and 19 Change Inbound route 15 and outbound route 19 will turn north at Second South and West Temple and continue on West Temple to South Temple where it will turn west and continue by established route It now goes east on Second South to Main north to South Temple and thence west Inbound route 19 and outbound route 15 will turn south at South Temple and Wect Temple and continue to Second South where it will turn west and proceed by usual route It now goes east on South Temple to Main street south to Second South and thence west Inbound route 16 and outbound route 18 will turn north at Third South and 'West Temple and go straight north to South Temple where it will turn west and con tinue by the usual route These buses now come north on Alain - - street Ordnance plant trippers now running from South Temple to Broadway on Main will run on Vest Temple after January 10 ' Inbound route 19 and outbound route 16 will turn south at South Temple and West Temple and pro teed south to Third South where they will turn west and continue by the usual route: They now go east on South Temple to Main south to Broadway and thence west ' - ' missioned "of course none of us can say what is in the offing when peace comes" Mr Black went on "But already there are two score federal commissions and groups studying the post-wa- r building program and some 200 other organizations are also surveying the job that lies ahead" Emphasizing that the engineering profession has attained new prestige and universal recognition Mr Black commended the war man power commission and the armed services for their determination to train young engineers in the ration's colleges and uni- Official Call Brevity Persons placing long distance calls over congested circuits Friday will be asked to make their conversations as brief as possible Franklin S Cundiff Utah manager for the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company said Thursday night Mr Cundiff expressed the nope that patrons would avoid making "pleasure" calls but said the company is without authority to inquire as to the necessity for calls and must try to place all calls ofversities fered ''While we cannot say today "Additional help will be on hand what the nation's war program Friday to handle a heavy volume will demand tomorrow yet every of calls which we hope will not young man should heed the ad materialize" he said 'w L 9 0 I ? ' ' - '''' ' 4- ' -- - i TO PREPARE FOR OUR GREAT JANUARY SALE ' - : s: i I : ' -- '- :: : : i : - : ' :i ' - - ' 1- ) - I ‘ : ' :: - 1 1 t'-'-' - E 1 - - 1 t - i i 1 a -r d fi ''" ' vg - - C I ' I7'''1'-‘ 4 z ' :' - '''"' ' ':: 1i - ' : - ' I ' -- - - i : : ' 71 t '' - - i :- : - - '- - ' 7'- - 1 - t:- ' OOP doder - 1 I 641 err' ao711 IP - i !I r : 51i5 4- All Americans are partners now in one big business—the American War Effort—the most important job of every citizen until the war is won Today at the begintlikr of the New Year Americans pledge themselves anew to finish-thtask as soon as e possible When victory is won those now in the armed forces and those serving on the home front may look forward to 'a new and brighter day Here in Utah we may all anticipate - As this bank enters its ' 5 r k I year its employees both in and out of the armed forces renew their pledge to give each in his own job a lull measure of4evoted - f - service t - ' Employees in 'Armed Services STEPHEN S CARTWRIGHT CLAUDE A ENGBERG WM J FITZPATRICK ANGELO HMCO J J GALLIGAN ALAN W GRIFFITH FRANK P HOAGLAND JOHN HOLLINGSHAUS DR - JOHN C IVERS ARCHIE B KESLER MELVIN E MEDNICK VIGGO MORTENSEN ' IRVING PAUL W ALBERT MAXINE ALTMAN ALTA E ANDERSON CLARENCE BAMBERGER JOSEPH S BANCHERO FLORENCE BARBER MARGARET P BAYLOR EDGAR A BERING MARIE L BIGLIN BETTY BILLINGS MAURINE BILLINGS GLEN S BOYER r J J BRENNAN ESTHER F BRIMLEY RALPH T BROWN WANDA L BROWN GRACE BUCKWELL JETTA BUNKER ILA GENE BUNNELL MARION S BURDETT BEULAH BURGON JAMES J BURKE MARGRIE BURNINGHAM BARBARA ANNE CARLSON OSCAR K CARLSON HELEN V CARBIS NORMA L CARTER GERALDINE B CAZIER H M CHAMBERLAIN HARRY E CHAMBERLAIN J B CHRISTENSON1 HOWARD COOK FRANCIS J COWAN LOIS CRITTENDEN MADALENE CRUS BETTY MAE DENKERS MARGARET C DENOS ISAAC DOEZIE B ALBERTA DOUGLAS BARBARA DUNCAN O J EGLESION LUCILE EVANS BRAMLEY M FARR JOHN L FIRMAGE FRANK W FORD WINIFRED FOWLKE IRENE FURNESS WILLIAM R GALLACHER ElIZABETH HALEY JUANITA M HALLMAN JAMES W HAWTHORNE CARL A HENATCH ETHEL M HENDERSON REED E HOLT GARNER J HULSE E O HOWARD JAMES INGEBRETSEN LA VAUN S INGEBRETSEN ISABELLE B jACKSON J LEO JENSEN ROBINSON SAVILLE SPALDING NORMAN E SPOTTISWOODE i J J KELLY HAROLD J KEMP M A KEYSER WILFORD W KIMBALL EDWARD KINNEY ADOLPH KNORR ANNA B LANTZ ALEX LUND GRANT LUND JANE LUNT VERNON W MACKAY FLORENCE MASSARA JOHN G McCAUSLAND M FRED E I SCHETTLER DOUGLAS W SCOTT JEANETTE SEGAL ETHEL SELANIJ:0Elt L S SKAGGS PAUL McDONALD GRACE McPOLIN ALTA G MIMS ESTHER MELLOTT JAMES MILNE MARGARET E MORLEY MRS EMMA MORTENSEN CLAIR M MORTENSON LEAH NEBEKER S A NELLIGAN MARIAN H NEWKIRK EVELYN NORD STANLEY A OLDHAM JULIE - PACE JOHN- F PARK PHYLLIS J PENROSE VAUGHN J PENROSE MILDRED PIACITELLI A 1 D D J EARL SIMISTIR MARY LEE SMITHSON DOUGLAS STARK GEO A STEINER ERIC E STELTER HARRY B STOW! YERLA SWETT IRENE B TAYLOR SIDNEY T TAYLOR N MAXWELL THOMPSON ARCHIE L TRIPP NORMA C TYSON JAMES W WADE MARDELL WALKER JOHN M WALLACE SAMUEL E WILLIAMS PIKE ROSE QUIGLEY WALTER R RACKLEY C C RAMPTON JOHN P ROWE JOSEPH O SARTORI EVELYN R WISS ALBERT G ZENGER - - z - - ' - - - I WALKER BANK C? TRUST COMPANY - Resources More Than Fifty Million Dollars ' Established in 1859—Now Entcring Our Eighty-fourt- h SHOP KEITH O'BRIEN MONDAY AND SAVE I - ) ' ' ! - t - t f - 2 Year - MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION - 4 '' - I 1 P - ill r I & t: '74 eighty-fourt- h ' 7 - t great- er need for the products of our farms mines factories mills and smelters Our natural resources will be required to a larger extent for constructive purposes Employment in peacetime pursuits should offer more opportunities for our people i 1 - ) ti-- k - ! - : : - - ' 001 - v - 7: : ' ' ta4:4:------:- : - ' '' 4 7: 7 - I 8 c I : I s : " SHOP OUR WINDOWS! SEE OUR VALUES IN SUNDAY TRIBUNE :i ! Other Employees SATURDAY MEANS : - Al CLOSED TOMORROW BY ALL - E tA ::: '' i - ii---2 WILL BE I ' i : war-wear- p ''"r'' : AUSTIN BECKSTRAND EUGENE C BLACKHAM EDWARD H BROOKS LOUIS CAMPANA iri ' : '': - : Black center are J II Tempest Sr left and Joseph 11 Young Ogden retiring and incoming Utah section presidents Engineers and particularly the American engineers will be y world expected to take a leading part in restoring the back to a normal peace said Ernest B Black Kansas City presi- dent of the American Society of Civil Engineers who was a Salt Lake visitor Thursday Mr Black is a nationally promi- vièe to get as much engineering nent ' construction engineer who education a3 possible" he desaw the first World war as a'n air clared Mr Black was honored guest service captain and major and a luncheon given by the Utah at who has since helped the army in its building and water supply pro- section American Society of Civil Engineers Thursday noon at the gram The national "The engineering profession is University club in left the evening to president justly proud of its representation continue his tour of west areas vicin the nation's drive toward Mr those who Among greeted e Missourian said "Forty-fiv- Black were tory" the H Young Joseph per cent of the members are incoming president and J H Temin national war indus- pest Sr who headed the state engaged trial t and construction work while group during the year just ended 17 per cent are serving in the army the navy end the marine Mr Black reported that corps 95 per cent of the engineers in the armed forces have been com- 17 ' - ' ' west on Fifth South to Main north to Second South and thence east 2 3 Order Decrees Civil Face Task Engineers Changes in After War Says Leader Bus Routes ) "1 - 2 ' Seven-ter- 'i 1! - (Contelued from page t :' f k 4 '' i:: :''!eoto- : i S K 3 ' - ' ' A - 4 - i: i tA' '' : i' '4' 7''''4- ) l''" 'f 4' - - : ' ':'11 47- 'k i '''''$ ' ' EL:W 'c i ' 4--4-"- 4e' F' S6-E-- ' t- - - - t ' ' ' - - '? - '': A It ':'1':- ' - 4kk s 1'2 N - 4 s '1''' t 0- ft1-:z5)- : 66 q 'N- - 44v rale' - 3 ii- - ' t' ' 41i4f 1913 1- : : ' ' ':s t :-0 s t 4— i - ?attfs IlL: ST 1 ' r: ‘ - ' ' 1 k :' ce '8 1:- :' !i '''42" - '4' 3 r v t - - - ic? 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