Show r - - - - - v400- Alarts- ''''''''M""4' - - ' -' ''''' - '""44-0- ' i 7 - 't — -- 4va - - - I - I - - 4 1 21I Wednesday Morning : r - rIjc To Celebrate Il Radium iNew I - I 4 A Nonprofit Grouplla Incorporates as 1:i !I Charitable Body it '' : a charitable organization for treating 1 1 1 1 a I I ' I 1 d s was 4 p ' aa --a t - s aa a - aa - ' -- Jae 'Airaos'Atr I a sa '''' i "'s i k a a i s a t' a - 4 'oli Jfiemin Crane Ai Mrs Crane grew to womanhood eighty-fift- h in the valley and on October 11 1878 was married to the late James S Crane Of the 11 sons and daughters born to them seven are living: Mrs Ida Cundick of West Jordan Mrs Della Bills and Mrs Lehi Legislator ResiLms Place The r t1 g - I a II § fi 'i ' ' a 1 11 ti !I I :i ( P :' ' ' f f -- 4 0 1 00141 PZ 1 1 k 1 l - :i1)1i-i-lyi- e t 4 -- V c (4194 - a 0 I t 1 '1 - 10464444 Alf :11 1 I ') 'lq11"41': il il!t11:1111 It:111:ic ii11411 1 ittA i 't)' i t 1 - - ! - t - : IOD ' ks A ' ''' : r--- I!i htiV t l'' A t it ' IIi : ' 1' ri 'itst- t 4 41 ') t 4 ES 44- It I it 0' f 1 41 " t ' ' A K1 ' a A Pli Pg i i I 41' ' ttitr i'''''t 4 - NO- 1 1)f0 sa' a' aatiwilamma ' T ' -N : - -' ' ( Small i - - '12 do1 ' ' 7 -' 46 : Al 7i R — ''' - ''r:7' 1 r 4 - OW 1"''' t k ''' 1 - - fi: -- - ''! 4 1' 11" ‘ ) lt - I : 144' 0 - - NL 4' '7'' i VP f - -:i '6 4s! lirliPfin-1- L(51 0!)-- AK 1 : I 1 s ' ry G- JiN '' -- - 1 i - 0 '4 vl - n i It415 That Put You in a Sunny Mood ( ie: I White Navy Pink i Wine ° 1 4 NOON! 0 ' c 1 :k4:16:— ' ' : otot I:" NIGHT! - - ""vv I : z7- - ' -: Y o I i i ' 1 f - r - t :: rotf fil 4 i in a r t a ::lpiej iI i4 1 - i : "'" $ i - r : 1 'E l' t- i Li-4- t 1 - - - 1 1 - I - rtil-- : I A f - - ' - - :11'74k334- 0' - 4 L 4- -e - ---- ' Floor I ''' N':: '' 1 c - 44') I: : t ' k i I1 I i) " (el I 4 1 ) grfA0'" ":1! 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I) I 1 There are rossi9g investigations I a l' (M"P' '' 1 I n2 embor- i TO 6 P - i'N 4 ia '4 !'i!1 1 -------e-- I g m a- - - xeC 30''' k '''' k: L 1 ': know Only you will loon the about ''1 44C: 4 ''' i :1 I Ps- 1 10 A M '1 - 4 j k --- TA: - 1 ):‘r-- ) i1 :01e ' - 1 Your own signature is sufficient1 it A ) --0- T7 1 :: liildalL : ' I ir7 - YT ' i)i 5' 1ip eommittee approved the a rtInn of the !mance commiasion In fixing sa la ry schedules and centralizing supervision over travel and mailing and found that the !system of centralized accounting "offers great possibilities but that only caieful study and experience can determine how far centralized secounting can be carried and reeonimenda that the process be developed carefully step by step" Ci I rd 0hp-ell- ° "There is decided disapproval" the report said "of the finance commission having the power to fix salaries within adopted salary schedeles and to its power to veto reauests for salary increases when the requested increases are within salary schedules and within budget allotments Objection is also quite general to the power and practice of the finance commission or decidig- the expediency or advisability of matters which are strictly within the jurisdiction of ether commissions "It ia felt that the finance commission ahoUld not attempt to sub- stitute iits judgment for the judgment of other commissions as to of any expenditure so the long RS the same is legal and in areord with approved work programs and within budget limita- 1''1'4-- r LI it -- - (I t A '1 ( ' 24 e t - page Seventeen) f::417yj 208 0 ' ' S p P P Maps Nutrition Talk - and week is a special short film starring James Cagney and Ann Sothern titled "You Mr Jones" which brings home to the average American family the knowledge of our great debt to the peoples fighting with '123 against the axis ' Relief Leaders Attend Other special guests who xpressed interest in the drive to dia rect attention to allied nations included representatives of foreign relief organizations among them Mrs Burton W the British War Relief Mrs Winifred P Rails of the Fighting French relief committee P- E Athas of the Greek War Relief Victor H Snow of the Chinese Relief B Tiemersma of the Queen Wilhelmina fund and Hugo B Anderson executive secretary of the Salt Lake County War Chest The meeting was arranged by the Utah cochairmen of the Utah ' motion picture war activities committee John Rugar of Park City y and Tracy Barham of Salt Lake-Cit- Cites Twofold Goal An outline of nation-wid- e plans by the war activities committee of the motion picture industry was given by Mr Ricketson "Observance of United Nations week has a twofold purpose" he explained: "To bring home to every American the importance of solidarity of the united' nations not only in winning the war but in safeguarding the peace and to aid in a material way the victims of axis bru- - 1 ' t the but vitally necessary" Dead STORE HOURS li ' 1 i : A s4aelit ti001°' ' -a of this living in a world—not on a c6ntinent The world is grow- ing smaller every day and we must put forth every effort to overcome our prejudices and our ideas of foreign peoples that have not been built on reality "Theaters can do much in con- Tying to Americans something of the nature and being of the people we are fighting with Celebrations such as the coming 'United Nations Week' are therefore not only fitting and proper we (- gsurre-1 the path of a West and Third at freight train Second South streets William Koenig 68 of 342 West Third South street ' Tuesday evening suffered a possible skull fracture a scalp wound a fracture of the left arm bruises and abrasions "He crossed the tracks in front of the engine" said J :Jeffers of 611 Elizabeth avenue engineer for the Union Pacific railroad "then he apparently turned and started back across the track and ran right into the engine" Mr Koenig was taken to the Salt Lake general hospital at 7:45 p m by police ambulance His condition was reported "fair" into Walking lik 111'11 — I The committee said that while 'the overall picture of the reorganization program is toencouragbe done much remains ing In perfecting details of administration of the new system throughout the state government" Parleya Thø report suggested that the rnvernnr hold regular meetings with other elective officials and with appointive officials to help smooth out the rough spots I in -- tions" J 3taond (Continued from page Soventeen) Miss Ruth Rees member of the American Red Cross nutrition Paul A Swanson a resident at council will give a lecture entitled: the Roslyn hotel 54 South Main "The Importance' of Nutrition to street was found dead in his Maintaining Good Health" Wedapartment Tuesday at 9:30 p m nesday at 8 p na in the Thirty-thir- d L D S ward house 453 ElevSalt Lake policemen attributed Mr enth East street Red Cross offideath to natural causes Swanson is believed to have a cials said Tuesday The session Is tality" niece in Sacramento Cal Released for showing in theaters open to the public hall project and the Neighborhood house 727 West First South street which has cooperated with the county committee has doubled its capacity during the past year and now cares for approximately 100 children daily Miss Porter re- - gchiren legislature" 11 summer by vey conducted associations local parent-teache- r indicated need for additional day nursery facilities for 600 children including 300 of preschool age The county committee organized and sponsored the Eliot hall project with the cooperation of the First Unitarian church which offered the use of the hall Herbert M Schiller is chairman of the Nursery School association corporation formed to operate the project Paid workers at Eliot hall have been employed by W P A These together with volunteer workers have received nursery school training arranged by Miss Porter's committee of Victoria Bills of Riverton: Mrs Yates of Salt Lake City Wil- A newly-electe- d member of the Effie and Samuel Crane ford Utatr house of representatives Crane of of Riverton are also There Draper 4his who was to have started legis29 42 and great- grandchildren lative service next Monday submitted his resignation Tuesday to From childhood Mrs Crane has Governor Herbert B Maw in church work takHe is John M Bushman Lehi participated Democrat and he advised the gov- ing an active part in Relief society ernor that because of circum- affairs stances beyond his control he will be unable to serve his term Gov- Audubon Unit Will 3leet a ernor Maw will make his selection of a successor from names submitted by the Democratic central committee of Utah county according to law versity of Utah ! I 1862 5 hirthdayWednesday should now be abolished— to an ansount suitable use for emergency purposes only—and that the statute providing for setting up definite departmental budgets based on carefully developed work programs should row be put into operation and fixed appropriations to each departMent should be made by the - The event will be celebrated with her sons and daughters in a party and dinner Wednesday afternoon at the borne of her daughter Mrs Sam Cundick in West Jordan Mrs Crane was born in Barking Essex England January 6 1858 a daughter of Robert and Charlotte R Dansie At the age of four ahe and her parents and four brothers left Eng- land in April 1862 weeks at sea the party landed in New York from where they began the tedious journey across the plains in the Ansel P Hermans ported She said Eliot hall has a list of 25 children The committee also is developing a program for providing foster care for children two years of age or under in private homes she said Mrs Mae H Stevens consultant for the state W P A office specialin Lanham act applications izing state-wide said surveys indicate need for 59 day nursery centers in Utala Weber Davis Box Elder and Sanpete counties in addition to Salt Lake county need such projects she reported If Carbon county is declared a defense area it also would be eligible for Lanham act funds to organize needed day nurseries she said Mrs Stevens emphasized that 'parents of children cared for at the day nurseries would bear much of the expense involved ) rivvy afss 1 state gove4ment iroAAJne Ita a ' - 2- observe her were be determined There is now opportunity to 'develop work programa and budget !! on the basis of one year or more Of operating experience The recommendation la quite generally exprvsed by nI other state officials 0 - birthday Wednes- - eighty-fift- h fa1 ail - i JrArriLAa Nirs: sarah Ann D Wt11 ' ' - '1--' - -- ' ' tat aaaaa 'a'ass------ 'a aa :r7i- a sa a - - ''' tures in the hands of the governor while the needs of each department In the rew reorganization set-u- p - talk a'a 0 ' c- :''' a- - v -- I a aa' a 11! - ' - ' a - ? a ' - s Chan tres in Utah tFinances t - ' r 'ii her day 1 a 4aasaas-e ' 4 ! - k The rigors of pioneering by land and sea have not dimmed the !enthusiasms of Sarah Ann Dansie !Crane of Draper who will observe ' sasass -s ss I I Probers Urge rs-re- a ''' a a' - S ( 0e:nued 1 s t (Continued from pare seventeen' I ' '1 - a a - i :7 1 4 - P Additional rnembers are Dr A J Hosmer John D Rice and Clarence Bomberger- 3 : -- - ' in- Nebrker I ? — I :: ' — corporated Tuesday as a nonprofit and of physicians corporation Lake leaders of Salt City Charity The organizations purpose as Pet forth in articles of incorporation on file at the county clerk's office is "tocarry on a charftable business of providing radium salts and apparatus for the treatment of disease for charitable and public purpckses" Organized to buy own lease or etheratse handle radium salts and appartus for charitable and public purposes the corporation declared ita purpose also is "to permit the radium sa?ts and equipment and ether property'olAmed by the corporation to be used by or under the control of clinics upon such terrns as may be deemed just and reasonable by the corporation and 1ke1y to bring about the greatest public benefits" Officers of the new body are Dr Ecbert T Jellison president: Dr Arthur J Murphy vice president and W E Myrick secretary and treasurer Directors are Dr Jellison Dr Mrs EleanorlDooly Barn' llarpsaDr Edward D LeCompte berger Fred E Smith and Dr William M i- a - ' 'The Radium company eseases with radium - a e - - i 6 1943 January - ' - 1 - gakr Zribunt ii6tli Birthday U S Grants $112200 FundiPedestrian 68 Iis L Area Showmen Plan Hits Enyitrilie fete Awaits For Nurseries in S L For 'United Nations Week' Suffers Hurts Settler Early territory throughout waiting are nation next last ' 4114 ek Unit Files Papers m S C a 1itt A ' 0 610" tb1A910O i A ASrl''ro V44 41PSA 4roh41ke t P - ' -- ' ' |