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" ' ': : 1 I ' :' :t-- ar 1 ' 1 1 - - - '- Under entrance requirements their plan a three-yehigh school student of more than average ability can enter one of the state's higher institutions beginning this month without a high school i ' f''' 0' - :'::! - -- '''' sheepakin Speeding of training of these difficult fields youths in the moreand such as medicine engineering Is expected to help the war effort College training may postpone A : ' I ' ' i J :' - : 7''t '' ': "i 1 :: ::I : e :: byAL7e yoznpoNinut ttsatallte'rre ntsuspiegmriend ':i '' seessee4es4A4--3-44ii!- tendent of Salt Lake public schools and other administrative officers of the city high schools revealed a strong desire to cooperate in the emergency program to aid such young students However the statement issued after a meeting Saturday morning made it clear no radical changes will be made in the local public school system "until the conditions begin to develop and their significance can be understood" It was also shown there has been no change in graduation requirements from Salt Lake City's three high schools These are 18 units The statement made mention that "no city or state high school officials were invited to the meeting' of the college and university representatives Tuesday at the University of Utah No official notification has reached city or state high school officials regardirg the meeting It was also point- ' i- Dr Charles Dibble displays broken parts of Aztec war bow he unearthed during anthropological research field studies in ancient ruins of old Mexico Asked to Remain Research By 'U' Savant Sheds Light on Aztecs l headquarters are In the Newhouse building Secretaries and other office personnel of Reg-iona- W P A here and elsewhere have been asked to stay on to aid in auditing the records to speed final liquidation Aztec culture of Mexico has proved a fruitful field of study the Pacific coast area 7000 or former W P A employes are for Dr Charles Dibble instructor in anthropology at the Unibeing quickly absorbed by and allied industries versity of Utah who has just returned from a year's study at' of T:tahs larger W P A the Universityof Mexico as Roosevelt fellow of the International projects already have been disconInstitute of Education tinued including the new metercenter The past year has climaxed four at the Salt rity project 1 Lake general The mahospital years of anthropology research by i ternity center one of the few sepsDr Dibble in Mexico as a result li prate units of its kind in the counof which he has received a degree a needs few finishing-touchetry only 1 now to make it ready for of doctor of historical science with occupancy late this month or early a diploma in anthropology from 1 next month the University of Mexico Redistributed Equipment Object of Dr Dibble's research 1 Two Salt Lake motorists were the past year has been his W P A office equipment such as during Sunday in two doctor's thesis consisting of an slightly injured desks and chairs cabinets filing j1 is to be traffic accidents according to exhaustive interpretation of an redistributed to other Aztec Indian document recording records ernmcrtal agencies as soon as pos- police the history of the valley of Mexico sible 42 of 548 '414pre S 100000 than O Christiansen 1 yards of 1402 to 1609 textiles'which have been cut into Emerson avenue was treated at from document recorded on fiber The patterns have been turned over to the police emergency hospital for paper and badly worn was reconthe state public welfare- depart- by Dr ment according to Darrell J facial cuts suffered when the structed and deciphered hieroAztec in revealed Dibble It Greenweli 'state administrator automobile he was driving was Aztec of the the history t Wartime nursery schools and struck by an army convoy truck glyphics before the Snanish conpeoples oommodity distribution services at Fifth East and Fourth South quest and for a century afterare in many cases being carried on ward fnl- - the time Sunday at 4:45 p Tn being either udder streets The historical document was 1 W P A or Mr stated that Police reports other sponsorship was traveling south part of a collection of Aztec relics Christiansen S on Fifth Esst street and had the discovered at the close of the century and taken to green traffic light in his favor eighteenth 1840 in It had never been Paris see an to failed convoy but army to its study by prior interpreted traveling east on Fourth South Dr Dibble and is regarded as best conin street the truck The fifth Lpreserved and most detailed Aztec voy driven by Claud L Smith of historical document in existence ' machine Fort Douglas struck the will resume his teachDr Dibble Mrs Della Moffitt Mathison 49 driven by Mr Christiansen Both "TT' during the winter widow of Chris Mathison' former the passenger car and the truck ing at the quarter and in addition to his prominent attorney and a one time were damaged badly will act as assistant --1 Alex Knapp 39 of 65 North classwork district j u d g'e of curator the university anthrowas street West treated Second died Saturday at s museum pology investifor minor abrasions by 1130 p m in a '‘":'-Salt Lake hos- - l''' I gating police officers at the scene of an accident at Second West and pital of a heart Second South streets Sunday at attack : 7:02 a rn when the auto he was ' :' Mrs Mathison ' with a machine who resided at driving collided W '4 t Wilson 42 of driven by Frank 155 Fourth East 416 East Third South street Annie Bell Clark 20 of 856 Wilstreet was born avenue will appear beIn Manti Febru- mington fore Third District Judge A H ary 11 1893 a Ellett January 9 for sentencing of 4 Hanfor grand larcency She admitted :: and George 1 rah Ahlstromt guilt to the charge Saturday in 1 Third district court She i!:: :Moffitt Trial of Bonita Ann lloxie 22 came to Salt Conterkling that the state trade of 43 East Second South street Lake City as a Mrs Mathisonno to authority commissiq has child and had guilt to a similar enforce thestate law pertaining to who denied will be conducted Monday here most of her life charge C A of posting ):lsoline prices with The defendants are Her husband died December 8 Olson doing'business as Slim 01- - theft of $125 from charged J 1911 He served as a judge in the Benjiman has initituted action in Ear Wendover field soldier on Third district court from 1924 to thafruprerne to restrain both December 22 coiet 1929 and was widely known in the Second distlict court and the his private practice as an attorney COITI s i on Surviving are an aunt Mrs ParThe yommission-(ontendinthat ley Nelson of Rexburg Idaho ttnd Olson kild been selling gasoline beseveral cousins low posedprices sight an injunction :ti the district court to restrain hhc Olson now asks the Mrs Richard Winder 33 of 3310 supreme ciilft to prevent the issuance of an junction by the low- West Fifth South street died at er court her home Sunday at 10:30 a m of The supremourt issued an al- what investigators said was a gunshot wound George Rex Barney 20'of 428 ternative w r it: of prohibition South Redwood road Sunday was against the distriot court return- i Justice of the Peace Herman Gygi acting coroner said the under a suspended sentence of able January 8 - from one to woman came to Salt Lake City 10 years in the state from Arkansas with her prison for assaulting a young Salt husband and family and had been S30 recently I Lake woman with intent to comdespondent during recent weeks mit rape The sentence imposed A revolver was found Saturday by Third District Judge near the body Justice Gygi said A H Ellett was suspended upon 1 condtion he enter the armed Breaking the glass in a"41front forces v door and unfastening the sock was arrested November from the inside thieves took 130 Begins Barney I 3 6 The young woman told officers from a service station cash regis- Serving Jail Teri the offense occurred November 11 ter at 102 West South Tempte 1 near Twenty-firs- t South street and street early Sunday Donald Moscrop 23 of Toledo Redwood rod He was convicted The theft was first discovered Ohio Sundaybegan a three-mont- h December 22 Sunday at 2:30 a m by W M term in the county jail imposed by 1 Coombs of the Marion hotel who Tb:ird District Judge A H Ellett noticed the door open as he parked upo'n an admitted - charge of imMeeting Date Changed 1 his automobile in a lot at the rear personation 1 The Salt Lake public schools' of the station Mr Coombs notified Moserop admitted impersonatin H C Levis Deà'ember 22 to will Wesley N station supervisory general Eddington meeting ' be held January 20 at 4 :30 p m manager who reported the bur- obtain mtrchandise valued at $43 from Auerbach company - Judge at South high school instead of glary to police A large piece of cement was beEllett sentenced him to- serve a Jamiary 25 according to Dr su-L John Nuttall Jr city schools 0 lieved to have been used in break- year In jail' but suspended nine months of thesentence rerntendent ing the glass IIn -- Two Motorists college-ambitio- : - N 4 De'a th Claims Wothan r ' - " Pair Faces Count Of Grand Theft -- -- Station Operator oeels Restraint daughter :: re-aid- ed g Judge Gives Youth Service Alternative Gunshot Wound Proves Fatal -- I self-inflict- I ed I Burglars Take From Gas Station er - le -- ri 1i v mid-weste- - e tel rn 1 t s - i December- "If cattlemen can raise stocks of the I our problem will be solved" Mr Stringer said Restrictive orders iimposed by which midwest meet-specificatio- : the government caused fricticin which now is being alleviated packers noted About 30 per cent of all meat is shipped to the armed forces and therein lies the only i shortage Officials Optimistic Packing company officials are now more optimistic over the supply of meat since storage lockers are full but officials announced that if cattlemen do not up the quality of beef and if no satisfactory plan is adopted in regard to grading requirements they would have to shut down plants H Grant Ivins state rationing' director announced that no date has been set for the rationing of meat and nothing definite has been released by the W P B or the 0 P A February 15 has been 21: g ested as a likely ration date I I The local school officials said their declaration of attitude was being made because some high school students have already made inquiry regarding the matter Their statement covered the following points: "1 The matter of admission requirements is one on which each college is its own authority The have no dire to apcity schools prove or disapprove anNT action the colleges choose to take in this in "2 There has been no change in the reouirements for graduation from the Salt Lake City high schools These are 18 units not more than 10 of which may be division in lower completed schools Students who have not met these requirements can on the request of the student and his parent or guardian be given a transcript of credit showing all work completed in the lower end upper division of the high school 3 A student who has not graduated from high school but who desires to graduate although admitted to the university may submit an official report of his university credits to be applied as high school work and to be credited toward graduation All such credit wall be evaluated university by a committee consisting of the assistant superintendent in charge of high schools and the three princinals of the upper division high schools This use of university credit for high school graduation will not interfere In any way with the use of the university wishes to make of the same credit Attendance Clause "4 Since students who have not high school and graduated from are not past 18 years of age are subject to the compulsory school laws of the state the Salt Lake school auditorities will recognize regular attendance at the university as meeting the requirements of these attendance laws "5 Recognizing fully the effect of maturity on the ultimate suecuess of school children the public schools cannot assume any responsibility for special recommendations to colleges of students who are not graduates but will continue in full force their efforts at educational and vocational guidance for students who remain in high school "6 Students who enter the tintversity before high school graduation and who later desire to earn high school credit will be cared for by regular attendance at the organized adult high school "7 It is recognized that special problems are created by the war conditions which should be met by emergency adjustments in the educational service given individual students - Permanent changes n the ethic- tional program may be reouired by the conditions of the postwar period No such fundamental reorganizing of the public school system is contemplated Until the conditions begin to develop" t 1 1 1 - - 1 - - I I I - - ' 1 11 '' -- -I t: i 1 ' 1 - ''' 1 1 : ii r i ' k f fl - r ' ' : tt i ' I '''''' - ' -' ' 4 1 6 IL - t ' 7 '' '' 1 1z ' - - ' '' - ' - t-':''-: -- -f 4 'r T -' - - - : ' ' - ' ' - 7:-:-- ' - ' - 1' - - " ' '' - 1 I I : ' I - ' I 1 1 1 1 l' - I - - 7 ' 11 '41111 ergeSt Die - I ""tD: i 4 f 1 ( II t 1 1 1 it I I -' I ollor-Ns- 1 1 IrItOr cStat eal a It' ------ --- ‘ C - Is a s ' : 11 ‘ J 1 4 it'l I "t 1 Ill I ' I i 1 i 1 1 - - t I I - - I I i I deal from falling through' - t I You ought to know this word for it has saved many a real estate t n 1 4I 1 i - LitAl tIti6) ' I When you are negotiating for the Morse home and Mr Morse dies suddenly— you might never get that fromhis heirs Escrow could save it - house-of-yourdrea- Escrow can be - called "holding-thestakes- " 'When the terms of a transaction are agreed upon the money is put up by the buyer the deed by the seller—to be held by the Escrow Department of Intermountain Title aranty Company until all the 1 I I I I I i i 1 i g necessary papers are cleared or the agrCe4 terms fulfilled Then the buyer gets the deed and the seller the money The cost of Intermountain Title Guaranty Comppny's Escrow service is trifling— - its value can be tremendous Your attorneyor real estate broker will tell you that once the terms are agreed upon—don't delay an hour PUT THE TRANSACTION INTO e I 1 1 4 i If i 1 1 1 i i - I 1 I I 1 -- - I 4 1 412 24th ' Street MAII0 AGENCIES: IDAHO FALLS - Idaho Falls Abatract anti Title Company Abstract Company Bannock Title and Abstract Company Rxg POCATELLO - i r srvt 4'0 t" UTAH OFFICES! PROVO 59 East Center Street OGDEN DW Ellis Abstract Company I andI DErENDS SALT LAKE CITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 3' 1 1 I I i I i 4 t Title Protection alit Guarantees T 4 1 IINTELIMOUNTAIM: 'JUT LE ILIA VIAN 717 COM PANIT i i i ESCROW IMMEDIATELY Gill I 1 4 If ' t - 1 4 a r Ptfr ''''J 1 I - 4I l't rrgat I 1 1 :' I I ' g F 1 1 R t 1 1 r - I b i t N - - us pregraduate students Is noted in the statement Once eligible to enter colleges or universities due to the lowering of the entrance barriers high school students will be given a transhowing all work script of credit completed I nthe lower and upper division of the high school As Aid to Students I-- ) i caOffering a solution to the t threatening "meatless weekdays" in this area L William Stringer general manager of the Cudahay packing company said that "producers in the west unable to raise cattle the equivalent of corn-fe- d stock now must meet the same grading requirement Consequently former "A': graded cattle now are rated "B" and we Must take a cut of about 4 per cent Effective Since December The new grading regulations have been in effect since early 1 Vet- 5 Cooperation of city high school officials with their i S full-tim- ' nounced Sunday ed out Stiffer Hurts In Accidents s of the United t0 Inventory Sets Estate At $95517 erans' Council of Utah for the ensuing year will be outlined at a meeting Monday at 8 p m at the American Legion hall 404 South West Temple street W R Carlquist chairman of the council an 1 Meat packers in Salt take City Sunday averred that there actually is no critical meat shortage and the threatened shut down ef packing houses was laid to the Inability of western merchants to meet stsndards of midwestern S L mitteemen Activities ' fied forthe duration: he Ilatds: Mr Muir explained that there elective city are more officials In Utah and that only those in Salt Lake City and Ogden e basis All of work on a them however even those who may serve officially only a frac- league's legislative committee has tion prohibited called a meeting of his commit- from of their timecivilareservice war accepting tee to be held at the same time acbecause of their political jobs Mr Muir reported tivities Seat Roosevelt Mayor' "If the civil service rulings could be modified" Mr Muir said "many George H Harrison mayor of officials could devote their Roosevelt will be installed as new of thesetime to war work in civil spare Monat of the the league president service jobs" Other new officers day meeting are Edward T Saunders Ogden city commissioher first vice president Dr P L Jones mayor of Nephl second vice president and Mayor C A Mattson of Richfield a director Mr Muir will replace Commissioner John B Matheson of Salt Lake City past league president as ex officio director Holdover directors are Commissioner Oscar W McConkle of Salt Estate of Henry A Schweikhart Lake City Mayor Henry H Lunt Lake hardware firm execuSalt of Cedar Commissioner City who died January S 1942 tive of Bountiful 1Rvuamuieoln 1it:rsiilitenDHc of St George was valued at $9551789 forth- and City Auditor Mary F Smith of heritance tax purposes in an inProvo While the league intends to ventory on file in Third district i avoid controversial legislation as court much as possible in the 1943 Utah The estate consisted of stocks legislature it is expected to pro- and bonds and more than $10000 pose elimination of- the state sales in cash Heirs are Nellie C tax Mr Muir saidSchweikhart his widow a daughTime Seems Ripe ter Dorothy L Carter both of ''Because of the higher income 235 A street and another daughtaxes and the victory tax now would be the time to abolish the ter Helen E Monroe of Winchessales tax? Mr Muir declared ter Mass "Some of the tremendous increases Chester A Baker of Union who In state revenues received during died April 27 1940 left an estate the past few years could be di- of $11265 including real property verted readily from these sources appraised at $10200 an inventory to the uses to which sales taxes and appraisement showed have been put" Frank Mumford 'Whitney Salt He said the league also will at- Lake insurance firm executive tempt to bring to the attention of who died August 28 left $17- "proper federal authorities" the 57848 consisting of stocks bonds Act that civil service rulings pre- and real property an inventory v'6nt city officials in Utah fromac showed county B H Young of Carbon Elinot B Hodgson of county Cache county Clair Hu let of Iron county Jeff Stowell of Cache county Fred L Peterson of Box Elder county and J T Partridge of Garfield county executive com- U V C Meets Tonight Icte:The rule pro'hibiting civil service employes from participating in political activities should be modi- eneree western states Governor Herbert B Maw will be Utah's official representative at the meeting and Mayor Ab Jenkins will extend Salt Lake City's official welcome More than 400 members of the association are expected to attend Aiding Commissioner McEntire In directing the 1943 convention will be N J Crookston of :Cache county first vice president Elois P Fillmore of Utah county second vice president W Clair Rowley of Iron county secretary-treasure- r William J Johnson of Utah county Harold Wallace of Salt Lake : '' - Maury Maverick one time Texas who is now assocongressman ciated with the war production will address the 1943 con' board vention of the Utah State Association of County Officials which will be conducted January 14 and 15 at the Newhouse hotel W R McEntire Weber county commissioner and president of the state association said Sunday Mr Maverick notified Commissioner McEntire by wire that he will accept an invitation to address the Utah body Others who will come from Washington D C to participate in the convention are E G Meredith president of the National Association of County Officials and Guy Cordon ' attorney for the public lands committee for the 11 their entrance into the armed services until they can enter as specialists instead of privates Seven Points Limted 'l " ji ' : 2 - r ' te--i- ''-- :'X::: - ''f4k':::rf:''-f-i'-':i' : :: I - ' '''tin ' : :1 '' ! - ? - : -- 1 '1:- ''''-- - ::: ' - 7 r i c -- - - - ' f'''' ' : :: - ' ek :2 '::''''' '' i eee:0 1 4- 1 e"'"! 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I "? 2 IV ''"F: ' 1Fe : '4:1: :A:: : - : s5: ! 4 ''--- : Ig 5 n' ' ' 1s ''''1 :'' :"': 'f- s:-'- - - 14 --' f ''' Y 4s- 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' :!- -- '''::I ''' " ' ' i ' rk f ' -t- r 4 '11 :1 ' - ' 2k: 4:1:e- sI"4 ':i!'es'' ''::: ' 0 - ! si-- N' '::' ' ' x t :ir-- ' - ' k :"s'4 ' ' '1 4 i 1 ' tif :':i't0'1 :it3 ” e A '''' 4 41 : - p - 1 ! : li ' - ‘' 4:: : - ! 1 '''‘ Salt Lake high school officials Sunday announced they are recognizing the need for wartime emergency adjustments in the field of high school education to conform with the decision to hasten training of exceptional high school itudents in Utah colleges and universifies This decision followed that of Utah college and university representativea who agreed Tuesday at a meeting here to lower the I c Plant Head Sees Solution to Threat in Utah cepting The directors are expected to appoint a new secretary to replace Torn McCoy who army and a new legal counsel to replace Gerald Irvine former Salt Lake assistant City fittorney who also has been acting as temporary secretary who accepted a position with the Utah Power and Light company recently City Commissioner William D Wood of Ogden chairman of the : ' - To War Program “ 7 Supply program will be discussed at a officers and directors Monday at 8 meeting of the old and new B Vern Muir of Logan retiring Newhouse m hotel at the p president announced Sunday war work under civil serv- - Will Speak to County Officials Will Give Aid At ' 1:::4' : : :!:4--:-:''7:':'7!:t':' k - ' qe4- z - - i ' - 'e' " " " - : i: ' ikis!-"- 1' I"' sf ' ' '' t t 7 1 7 - 0‘“:-i- ' - ‘'' ? i A"'s ''' - E "Each state in the western rerion is judged to have something Pke 3000000 to 4000000 records to be filmed" Mr Nicholson said Mr Nicholson admitted itwas itute possible that many hundreds of released W P A workers have defense jobs to help I already taken Pnce the man power shortage He said there would be from 400 to 500" workers released in Utah '1 1 alone during the next week or 10 days but added there would be no large releases until about the mid1 dle of the week 1 0 - 0 4 - - 14 -- f 4-3' :-- t '' '- i A :y1 i 1 t '') 4 t'"'' ' " t ii eet - - ' : ' - ! r 1 Mass of Records di '10 s ' '' f t 0 5'Ne e le '' -- i TN' '''s '''': 't:i ' t I cA t 4 kz i L: f :s - ::: - ID I e ' F ot ii t''''' ' - The microfilm record wilich can reduce about ' 3500000 'records Into a space In a cabinet will be sent to Washington C for final filing Work on final project according tn Mr cholson will be completed approximately 30 days after the last project comes to an end about ) ' - ":: 117-- ' t Sunda:v i'V:w ' ' iP( i ' 4-- ' 1 millions upon millions of documents and records Tex L Nichol-An- n regional director pointed out 1 ''-- i 61i-year-o- ld i -s- - 0- ':!:4' t: - - t chapter of W P A adminfed- istrators of this eral Agency which is now being liquidated must first microfilm '' k - i - !western - - - t refore writing "finis" to the !:': ' :::YA ' : ' J r - I - r: : '4i c ' - -- i - '' 4 - : - ' ? 11 Schools Speed Texan Slated Municipal League Installs 'Packers See :‘I eliV Officers Pupils' Entry To Address No Lack in Today Into Colleges' Meeting in S L New officers of the 'Utah Municipal league will be installed Meat Unearths Ancient War Bow "Ps January 4 Zeibune irbe Monday Morning 19-1- a -- t 1 1 v -- - — - ' - - '' ' ' '''''''- - ' 00t t" t' k :'- - |