Show Laid - attw - - 4g 111101PNINOV606964466k - ' - -- A 4 6J646 A " 66- - r - -- e A AA A A A AA g A 66 - op "ow me45 f 111 006 66 66t" 0'66666 6"66666 6 010ks0141664 606666- F666 - - A1616--- t 06 6 -- - 46147- - r " - 1 e 1 1 i Zile 'Sall gake 'Tribune Sunday Morning- - I ' i3 IAl 1 0 17( to trill Rentals i L1111(11()rilS N7 ‘ ()lee -- fH - '' t - :lis‘ ' PROVO —Assurance that some f' steps would be taken in an effort to alleviate housing problems in 4:: this area resulting from 0 P A ': :rent ceilings was given a group of tk Utah county landlords Saturday by : NV C Ritter of Denver regional director of the 0 P A housing pro- t5' r (:1-- ls gram 4 Meeting for more than five hours Irate landlords voiced disapproval of the rent freezing order of March 1 which caught them r:"":'' with exceedingly I o w rates and totally unprepared for the defense I area boom and aired grievances as tn the treatment of property own- rv-- -' ers- at the Provo rent control offic t: Claim Partiahty ":" 'A ": - r:: ' 1 !sl ' I i i i" t ' - - — ''! -- e - V' f ' " t '11- t w : " - is ": ' :: I i olreib8 :514--lt- 4'-- s 1 rs 1 i ‘ g :': ':' Ok '71':-- cii ' --f tt:: s - ''::11-5''- ' N ‘ 1 - t:"31'5' I ‘ ' yt 4 - t : j i e& : '- 1 '" ':25 -- 53 "‘1 - $c :: '1'' '''''''):Kr'7'i 1 '''' - - ?: i: :5' "'') i i : '''' its' 1 '': 'VT :s- ' f: 11'' 'I' fx- ' 4 H:'- - Qs: 1- - :::: :: '5:5'' i s - 11V(-4- ! i" :"'"5 ::' ' A '' 4 - - k 11 ' ': - :0 - 4''---- - 1'4' - ' - - 4 :' A :i s 3: 4 ": 4 j1 4 - i t II 1 i C PCharging JdirectorItalbersleben with a par- 1 t I 1 I r g I ' - - -) 4 - - ':: 1 ' T 1 I 70 7s1:i ' Carbon Office Complexion Changes Little - Tribune Intermountain Wire PRICE — Few changes were made in the Carbon county official family when officers began their new terms after being sworn in Monday In the induction ceremony District Judge Fred W Keller administered the oath to Clerk Brigham H Young then in turn Mr Young administered the oath to other elected officers Three new officials are William county comCampbell two-yemissioner: Mrs June Bartlett recorder and William Robb surveyor Reelected officers inducted were besides Mr Young Arthur N Smith treasurer: Charles H Semken assessor Edward Sheya Bliss sheriff attorney: Marion Sfour-year comand E B Miller missioner Orvel Peterson is holdover commissioner At a commission meeting Mr Peterson was named chairman The board drew up the following schedule of meeting dates: Tuesdays of every second week starting- with January 8 the January 8 and 21 meetings will begin at 7:30 p m and beginning February 9 meetings will open alternately at 10 a m and at 7:30 p m all through the year I Civic Groups Slate Meet KiNs'anis at Nephi Name President - NEPHI — Spencer E Forrest Saturday evening was installed as president of the Nephi Kiwanis club when the annual installation party was held at the South L D S ward amusement hail Lieutenant Governor H W McCune of Nephi was the installing officer Ray Chad was installed as vire president J Walter Paxman B A Wilcox Elgin R Garrett W L Mangelson and directors J Lynn Strong is holdover director C Andrews H A L Garhett as Pratt retiring president gave a review of the accomplishments of the club during the past year and President Forrest outlined the features the club should work for in 1913 - 0- Timber Sales Rise On Uinta Forest Springville Club Elects Contractor ::::' : e : i - ::::- 4 ::::5' : : ' " ' I:: ' :' '' :' :5 7-'- i :: :: :::'::: : : " " :: ::::!1:: : ' ' :': ::: ) ::'''' :: ::::: 1 1 t 1 '' ' ::: :: - " El-H- ' 1 s " :1 :? i ' ::::' : c : 24 - 1 ' '' ' s' e-' - 1 1:7-- son-in-la- Parent-T- 31 1 units I great-grandchildr- - $ 14 national left en w --- ''''5-: 6466 : - 'AS 16 - - - - 3 ' - - - six-mon- th - 1 g- - -- Mc-Be- th 14-2- 1 aSugar I - I ut a 1 ) I II '7 ) ' 1 ':::7f - R "4"0"ILL "'""-- :!(': - '"' ""' -- '' 1"-"''?"911tre-6110?"- - r '1'7- - i t I t f t - i i s - — - 4 r t - - rating A Carlos Schow t' ' 1 t TL t - : f I ' - t- i - rt 11! 0 II! :1 I - --- - t- - ' - i - t o LI t t : t -— - e—N 11 Fla 1 i nommtune I it go WV - : t to 'Postmaster according- : 1 sffusinezs tiii '4tibq sa rq t 1 A - ---4 OFFERS WIDER RANGE OF "NATURAL SOUND" 4 Fitted to you like glasses! New Aurez aid brings back haPpiness of hearing gives you 23 wider range of voices and music than ordinary instru- ments Perfected by America's pioneer vacuum laboratory in tiny radio tubes the new Aurez is accepted high-fideli- ty by American Medical Association's Council on Physical Therapy Like glasses the new Aurez is scientifically fitted to overcome your individual hearing losses So little and lieht you hardly know its there Sin:tpUed one switch control" Low operating coot "A" betteriee availeble at any general store Written guarantee Budget terms FREE NEARING TESL OR BOOR In your home or local Aurez office a trained technician gives you a scientific painless hearing test In 10 minutes you have an accurate record of your indi- t t 7 '2 vidual bearing losses rMJ1 I TODAY FOR FREE SERVICES 1 Distributer Salt Lak I MORRIS 504 Judge Bldg I Semi me free book on better bearing thru new h4gh fidelity radio tunes Cove me free authorttative hearing test t without oblizatton to Verne 'a or to local Aures office 0 R E 0 1 I I I Name I I I Stleet 1 4 - I Clete City 1 ol U : ‘ ' 040114et - :- I LEHI—More than doub:ing the record of any previous quarter the Lehi in the last quarter which if continued will give it a second class PROVIDENCE Cache County— Lieutenant Carlos J Badger officer in charge of the naval training unit at Utah State Agricultural college will be principal speaker at a testimonial program honoring Providence men who are leaving for army training Sunday at 7:30 p m in the Providence First L D S ward chapel ""M414100"NIN)!WIL4111Ft'tt-- - - - ' i "" ' : ':-- Postal Receipts Gain LOGAN—Corporal Ensign Burns son of the late Robert B Burns snd Mrs Pernecy D Burns of Logan has been graduated from a special electrical course at the Electrical college at Los Angeles and assigned to an advanced electricity school at Camp Davis N C He studied radio at Utah State Agricultural college before leaving–for army duty last July He married Wanga F Everton of Logan now living at 39 East Fourth South street I :5''""-- i :y PROVO — Seven deputies teo serve in Utah county offices were reappointed last week by the Utah county commission upon recommendation of department heads Elmer L Terry of Provo was reappointed deputy county attorney with Mrs Lucille Chapple as secretary Mrs Klara B Snyder of Spanish Fork reappointed chief deputy county clerk with Miss Marie Olsen of Lake View deputy Miss Thelma Vest of Payson renamed chief deputy county recorder with Miss Mildred Greenwood of American Fork and Miss Eva Probert deputies R Officer to Speak w50 :' t t F Utah Countylveeps Deputies inJobs er companies sold 147453 gallons December is normally a month of smaller sales than November or October but whereas the four companies sold 124048 in December of 1941 they sold only 11660 gallons In December of 1942 One company not Included with the four previously mentioned that distributes gasoline and oils from the Price station to several southeastern counties in Utah reports a gain of 20 per cent in November 1942 over November 1941 and a gain of 12 per cent in December 1942 over December 1941 Trends in January vary with companies: Fome reporting that sales are declining rapidly while others report a strong pickup Some wholesalers predict a 50 per cent sales decline in 1943 as compared with 1942 and others think that sales will hold at about- the 1912 level - - !' Two Counties Report Decline In Sales of Auto Gasoline great-grandchildr- : 1 Sano 's I t t z PROVO—Timber sales increased k ! ' 1 ! to Decemthe period July during f Cellist Artist Shows 6:'ber 31 1942 on the Uinta national - ' i ' ' ' forest according to Supervisor -' ?' En Provo r' Tuesday George C Larson of Provo ' :': $ sold the Timber i during -t 17 — ' PROVO Maurice Eisenberg a04k period amounted to 7379One of the world's foremost cellists 000 feet b m with a total value Mr and Mrs J J Madsen will be heard with the Brigham of $18682 or an 'average of $253 Will celebrate golden wedYoung university symphony orper thousand Timber cut duringding anniversary Sundaychestra Tuesday in the Joseph the same period in 1941 was 3649Smith building Madsen 000 feet with a value of $9406 Knudsen Lena Peter and Sponsored by the orchestra Air His boyhood was spent at Lake will play Boccherini Eisenberg at was born Madsen Mrs View To Honor Mothers B flat major for cello in Concerto a 1871 13 Provo October daugh- and as well as Bach's orchestra SMITHFIELD Cache County— ter of George C and Cornelia Suite in D major for solo cello The Heber Whiting coach at North Kennedy Scott concert is free to the public Cache high school will be prinSaturday They were married January 11 The board of directors and ex- cipal speaker at a public program 1893 their early married ecutive committee have scheduled honoring mothers of men in the life inspending Mammoth and Lake View a meeting for 11 a rn and the armed services Sunday at 8 p Mr Madsen served as a state fish Installation banquet will be held In the Smithfield Second L D S and game warden for 35 years at 7:30 p m ward chapel road supervisor for Lake View and Vineyard and a member itt the Vineyard LDS ward bis prie His wife has been active in the Tribune Intermountain Wire Relief society having served as a PRICE—The effect of rationcounselor The couple have five children ing of gasoline is seen as a defJ J Madsen Jr of Vineyard Le- inite but not a great decline in and Willis Madsen of Provo the total number of gallons of Tribune Intermountain Wire of publicity Dr D Eldon Beck' land Mrs Ella Hebertson of Modesto Moore — sold in Carbon and Emnnovo In celebrating the photography Johnny gasoline of Druzella Mrs Cal Stout and Oss radio Fister Earl the Frank counties twenty-thir- d of Although the ery 18 anniversary Berkeley Cal They also have and Bob Webster tickets Genof some of the wholesaletotals United States junior chamber of and eight eral committee members are grandchildren commerce Provo Jaycees will distributing companies in Price Arthur W Adamson Wilson are definitely upward the total join with 1005 other local orStreet Morris Brooks Elmo of the four companies which sell ganizations in national "Junior Pete Fakler Phil Knight Franklin Beet to Carbon and Emery county Chamber of Commerce week" Group Wes Garrett Rudy Hiller John dealers and industrialists only according to January Krier and H Eddie Nicholson is definitely down Clyde James president— of the Names Officials the Sales f o r November Provo club Purpose of the junior chamber month before rationing went of commerce in wartime was David Beesley has been apPRESTON Idaho—Urven Laroutlined by National President sen has been elected president of into effect was considerably pointed chairman of the week's activities Beet larger than sales for the same tional organization dedicated to Growers' association succeeding month in 1011 indicating that LeishInan The Founders' day an all-oeffort for victory' the late G L Tanner officers repeople were stocking up on gasobanquet observing the organizaline and likely storing it for days tion of the Jaycee movement in bearing the heaviest responsiported Saturday of shortage latcr H R Binghsam vice president St Louis in 1920 will be held bility in fighting and also deIn November 1941 the four and Quince Rice secretary-treasure- r voting its energies to the develJanuary 20 The original movement included 12 clubs will complete their terms opment of a better postwar companies sold a total of 136- world ao that peace might be George Crockett was elected to the 473 gallons of gaFoline and in Committee members appointed were Glenn It Kenner in charge of 1912 the same I November won" I board of directors : : -- 58-year- ' - ?-- great-great-grandchi- ld Hospital Takes Injured Miner --- I -'" '- - ' c last : I :7: I - 1 LEHI—Word has been received MANTI—Elden E Hall son of here that Lelatt Taylor Wardle Luther F Hall has just been pro- former resident of Lehi and gradmoted to the rank of corporal uate of the Lehi high school and has !his father Elden announced Young university has reBrigham '-'''' from his ceived 4 graduated "wings" at the U S '' 1 the public schools ' naval training base at Corpus :' and had three 1 Texas where he was comChristi ' I years in high a second lieutenant in missioned school He joined the the U S marine corps and desig' 21 nated Ntanti battery of aviator The g rad- : the ua t class of Lieutenant Warmg H guard in March dle's was addressed by Rear Ad- 1938 and miral Alfred E Montgomery with hi s outfit : Volunteering for flight training March 13 1941 I last February Lieutenant Wardle for SanforLuis: received his preliminary training furObispo at the Oakland reserve aviation ther training On base and from there transferred December 1 his to Christi world's largest Corpus Ilan outfit lef t for Corporal naval air training station for inmainto the Hawaii but returned termediate and advanced training land before arriving at Hawaii Lieutenant Wardle is when the Japs attacked Pearl to arrive soon on furloughexpected before to the being assigned to active duty Be Harbor Later they went island is the son of Mr and Mrs Lelan Mr Hall is now serving with the Isaac Wardle 3299 Adams street 145th field artillery in Hawaii Ogden former Lehi and Provo residents His father is a veteran PRICE—Mr and Mrs Ed Mar- of World war I tin of Price have received word of the advancement of their son LEHI — Dr Ralph Goodwin Lewe Martin to the rating of sec- chief of surgery at a hospital in ond class radioman in the United Aleutian islands has been proStates navy Young Martin has the been in the navy about one year moted to the rank of captain according to word received here by and during that time he has seen his parents Mr and Mrs Samuel considerable action in the south I Goodwin Pacific man being a four-lettGeorge Farliano son of Mr and in After athletics at the Lehi high of Columbia Mrs I man at and a three-lette- r has recently been promoted to the school of Utah during the rank of sergeant in the army He whichUniversity is now servinc in Africa He is Ft M C time he ranked as an all halfback Captain Goodwin a graduate of Carbon high school a medical course inand attended the Brigham Young completed iin the Salt Lake county terned two Provo in for years university hospital and practiced for He entered the army in May general several years inEmmett Idaho i 1942 becoming a member of the corps engineers SPANISH FORK—Captain DarUpon completion of the officer training course at the infantry win Ellett son of former State school at Fort Benning Georgia Senator and Mrs A O Ellett forEmanuel Salevouris of Price was merly of Spanish Fork now of commissioned a second lieutenant Salt Lake City has rettrned to in the army He is the son of his duties in the United States flyMrs Mary D Protopappas of ing corps at Santa Ana Cal after Price spending three months on a special He entered the army in July war mission to England Ellett 1911 and was stationed forzA time was recently icromoted to the rank of captain He was a member of battery C of the 222nd field artillery Utah national guard and following induction of the local unit into active military duties he enlisted in the air corps - - Wayne County Medical association attempting to solve the problem caused by the intention of Dr S W Smith to move to NVendover when his contract expires month Start of Guarantee The association was formed families ago of approximately 1300 people organized to assure the county- et the services of a doctor Each family pays $25 per year and the group is now collectingthe funds for another year and considering the possibility of increasing the family fee Fred Brown of Loa is president Being without the services of a resident physician would be bad particularly- at this time due to the gasoline and rubber shortage lack of communications the mountain road to Sevier county being closed occasionally by heavy snow and wind and the shortage of doctors in Sevier county Mr Brown pointed out Two physicians have left Richfield in the few months to practice elsewhere Far Out ofRange Loa the county seat the nearest town of Wayne county to Salina and Richfield is 50 miles' distant and Hanksville the farthest is 125 miles Farm security officials according to Mr Eames Immediately will contact officers of the Utah Medical association to enlist their assistance An effort also will be made to have Dr Smith reverse his decision to leave and If unsuccessful find an available doctor The Wayne county elsewhere group also is considering the construction of a small hospital at Loa or Bicknell to make the territory more attractive to a doctor All hospital cases are now tae& either to Richfield or Salina at considerable additional expense and danger to the patients ths 1 - — y Gold Wedding Fete Slated 1 es-'6- Tribune Intermountain W'ire MILFORD — Registration of every child in Milford as part of the city's civilian defense precautions will get under way in the schools Monday and Tuesday Mrs Thomas Gerrard head of the eacher association a n d a P-- T A committee by "— Id en t s Iin high school classes will handle the registration Parents of preschool age chil- dren will be asked to bring them to the schools while school-ag- e youngsters through 18 years will themselves Identification register tags to simplify the job of wor!:- ers in a possible disaster will be issued J H Denver Colorado and William J Stewart Salem Utah Mrs Stewart has 40 grandchildren 52 and one Her daughters and daughters-in-lawill provide the luncheon which will be served at 5:30 p rn Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO — Mr and Mrs J J Madsen Sr of Vineyard will hold open house Sunday celebrating their golden wedding anniversary in their new home in Vineyard After having been pinned beBoth have been active in church and civic work residing in Vine- tween two waste cars a Heber miner Albert Graham yard for the past 40 years Mr was brought to Veterans' hospital Madsen was born at Lake View Saturday seriously injured The February 23 1869 the son of mishap occurred Friday at about midnight at the Park Utah mine north of Heber s4' Hospital attendants said Mr '' ' ''' rt Graham is buffering from a con't" cussion broken ankle and possible ' ' 1 c Internal injuries Sherman Giles ' 3660: i q of Heber who was working in the c mine with Mr Graham released ' 1 S the injured martefrom between the A ' - - 46 cars and summoned aid 1 r- t t t this 1 the past 15 years Mrs Stewart is the daughter of the late Solomen and Elizabeth Pectol Case early pioneers of this section She was born at Manti January 9 1858 but in early childhood the family was driven out of that city by the Indians and the' came to Soringville to live She was married to Uri Stewart September 10 1874 They lived on the Stewart ranch in the Spanish Fork river bottoms until Mr Stewart's death in 1934 Since then she has lived in Spanish Fork makingi her home with a daughter She is the mother of 13 sons and daughters nine of whom are living They are: Mrs Effie S Dart Uri Stewart Jr Mrs Robert Je:z and Albert Stewart all of SpPnish Fork Mrs M F Crandall of Orem Mrs Elizabeth Hale Evnhn Salt sIke City F L Stewart Sun Valley Idaho Mrs ) farm security administration last week attended meetings of the 1 w ' semi-isolate- Mr and Mrs Golden T Reeder Smithfield has been advanced of ' 1 ' '' 7' to seaman second class in the ? i U S naval reserve corps the I CharlesTM ':' ' '' 1 Trotman of 168 ' parents learned Saturday East S ec ond L7w---Seaman Reeder is stationed at North street he Sgt Trotman Toledo Ohio married Phyllis Another son Ensign Paul P Nielsen of Logan Reeder a navy pilot is stationed He went into service with the at Norfolk Va national guard on March 3 1941 serving first at San Luis Obispo ' AMERICAN FORK—John C Cal Released from the reserve corps because be exceeded the age Roberts son of on February Mr and Mrs t limit he 27 1912 'serving first at Fort Ben Roberts of i Doug1as1 American Fork 1 I Sergeant Trotman has received has completed a machine gun training at Camp Elliot Cal marine base and has course of train- - itar'l served at Camp Haan Cal San ing as a para- - t P9 ' Diego Cal San Francisco Cal chutist in the '1 S Fort Ord Cal Oakland Cal U marine Williams Field Ariz and Mar- corps: according 4 ana Ariz where he now is sta- to word received tioned by the parents Besides serving in a machine and has been ad- lir gun unit he has also been trained vanced to priv-1--- -in e rti le ry and military police ate first class J C Roberts Wire Tribune SPANISH FORK—Mrs Hannah Case Stewart will be the honOred guest Sunday from 3 to 8 p in at a quiet family gathering the occasion being the eighty-fift- h anniversary of her birth The affair will be held at the home of Mr her daughter and and Mrs with Robert Jex whom she has made her home for Milford 'Tag' Children as Defense Move ki'' ot 5 ‘:f': t care of the medical needs of 2000 people of Wayne county—a county with only one telephone line to Loa the county seat and in other d from other ways parts of the state D Ivo Eames Leon C Michaelsen and Mrs Sara S Nicholson all attached to the local office of the i he Logan was one' year of A son of age Mr and Mrs 1 farm security administration Saturday were exhausting every possibility of keeping the present doctor or finding a new one to take 4- Spanish Fork Matron Fetes 8511h Birthday Intermountain - i 7 Mrs Hannah Case Stewart To celebrate 85th birthday Sunday t Tribune Intermountain Wire RICHFIELD — Officials of the ' - - 4 Only Physician In Wide' Area Plans to Leave : 01 nee ditches from seven to 12 feet deep sometimes at the rate of 600 feet per day when weather conditions are ideal for the work Approximately eight miles of the project have been completed with pipe laid and an additional of open drain mile and one-hafinished near the lake Three or four shovels and draglines are being operated and between 150 and 200 men are employed at work on the system M H Buchanan project superintendent reported Rate of construction is being accelerated with additional equipment which has just arrivod Much of the Layton district has been completed and a crew of about 34 men is at work on the project located in the Syracuse road just west of the Clearfield naval supply depot Trunks and outflow lines are to be completed by April 1 and lateral connections have been allowed for Layton Laytont Clearfield Sunset Syracuse Clinton and Roy Weber county The system will take care of units from the Ogden ordnance depot at Hill field the naval supply depot and public and private including housing developments the trailer park and prefabricated homes at Layton While the system will serve the defense districts first Dr D Keith Barnes secretary of the county zoning commission deputy i state health director in Davis county urges that communities along the lines plan now for development of their collection system - 5' Provo J ay7cees Map Plans For Anniversary Week ' ' Wire Tribune Avis TOOELE—Word has been received here by Mrs son Avis Lee of Samuel the of promotion telling from second lieutenant to first lieutenant in the antiaircraft coast artillery division of the U S army He is now stationed at Camp Stewart Georgia He received his recent promotion on December 19 St Louis Mo There he was i was on at His first commission made a technical sergeant and August 8 at Camp Davis and he later sent to Fort Benning for was transferred to Camp Stewart officer's training He is a graduate of Carbon His wife the former Donpa school and of the University high Wheeler of Dividend Utah is of Utah law department with him making her home at Mrs Grace Roberts has reHinesville Georgia ceived word that her son 'Evan - Both Lieutenant and Mrs Avis Adelbert (Bob) Roberts has beare alumni of the Utah State Agri- come a parachutist at Camp cultural college of Logan Utah San Diego Cal in the third Notification parachute battalion came in the LOGAN — Kenneth Trotman of the advancement official certificate Logan sign painter for 17 years form of an who went into active army serv- concerning his advancement of Helen Argeropoulis Mrs ice With the Lo- Price has received word that her ' 1 i i ': ''''''''''''-gan nationa0 has reson Sam Argeropoulis t: guard unit has to the rank been N1: promoted cently l': been promoted to He is serving with of sergeant staff sergeant in the army in Africa having been the air corps t sent there from England North'‘ Born in : ': E n ghampton e::::: :': 'ti l1 a n d Sergeant SMITHFIELD Cache county— C7-Trotman ilived in y William L (Billy) Reeder son of ' '''' - ' - ' ii Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO—Low bid for installation of 300 house trailers at the Orem trailer town site was submitted by the Halvorson Construction company and H Halvorson of Salem Ore according to word from federal public housing offi- dials Saturday The bid totaled $65793 and was the lowest of seven submitted on the project Other bidders included two Utah county firms W W Clyde of Springville and Tolboe and Tolboe of Provo Awaits Approval The bids will be sent to the fed- re eroanl public Mo a office at nssinagaaustho for checking and approval and the official awarding of the contract will be made from there Work includes construction of sewers water lines sidewalks laying out of the site and setting up the trailers which are expected to arrive here about January 18 Site The trailer town site comprises about 25 acres of Orem city propOrem city erty located hall grounds The trailers are expected to house approximately 1000 persons The trailer project was granted at the request of the Columbia Steel company's defense plant division which is supervisin- - construction of the $150000000 Geneva works steel plant projects 25-Ac- re ' Tribune Intermountain Wire ÉPHRAENI — Problems of legislation involved in agricultural and livestock interests and the part the outlying counties must play in the defense program will be discussed at the biennial meeting of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah Wednesday at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City Representatives and senators to the state legislature and a majority of commissioners from the southern counties will be in attendance at the general session which opens at 2:30 p m Thomas W Jensen field secretary said the problem child-welfare- - lf ar he A Strong SPMNGVILLE—E loeal contractor has been installed as president of t b e Springville Kiwanis club with J Y Bearnson as vice president: Clarence L Jen- sen secretary-treasure- r and Paul Walker Victor Frandsen J F Wingate A O Packard Ray Scoyil and Merle Sargent as directors Committee chairmen for the year are: M W Eird public affairs C W Franks government: G Ray Hales underprivileged children and J O Reynolds nttenciance: A Y Wheeler interclub relations: Emil Ostlund finance: Wiliam Schreiner music and entertainment: Harrison Conover membership and C E Eggertsen house and reception ws'i- Tribune Intermountain Wire LAYTON—Progressing at a steady pace the north Davicounty $800000 sewer project is continuing on an almost normal comschedule it was announced by officials of Stroud-Seabroo- k pany at Layton builders of the mammoth undertaking in the 'defense area of the county The majority of the Syracuse district has been completed and the huge drag shovels are digging Grant Ivins state 0 P A director also spoke briefly stating he realized the situation here called for sPecial attention and at his offiee would lend its couperano-ri to an effort to work out 'Wilford - Workmen Speed Efforts On Big Sewer Projects Appraisals on property made available for renting to defense workers are made too low and as a result many property owners are refusing to provide housing facilities for this influYt of people Mr nitter was told Mr flitter defended the Provo housing office by stating that the rent freezing order made by conrress was merely a freezing order to prevent Inflation and was not based on whether or not rents are fair Appeals have been made to lift the rent ceilings but nowhere in the United States have they been granted as yet he declared Sill Seek Solution Every effort will'be made however to solve the problem in this area Mr Ritter said Operations of the Provo rent office will be reviewed and thoroughly investigated and an examiner will be brought into the area to determine whether or not properties have been appraised too low and various cases from the Provo area will be sent to the Denver office for study the regional director promised He also said instructions would be issued to the Provo rent control office that it must be operated fairly and impartially for both the tenants and landlords As to the general freezing order Mr Ritter said he would make available any data secured by his appraisers as to whether rents were to low or not if the landlords wished to carry through their protests to Washington D C Clarillea I H A Role Regarding complaints as to different methods used by the goverrnient in rents through the p 13 and I' H A Mr Ritter declared that neither had any authority to fix rents but only to ccnsicler them as far as building supplies and loans are concerned Some efforts are now being made to work out a correction of this situation that work of the three are correlated - : 777i:L H E ' i' 'i: ! tial attitude toward tenants the L landlords asked that he be plaeed Giant shovel rips out dirt at high speed on $800000 sewer In another position "Tenants have assumed that the rent office was project in north Davis county benefit for their special created i have become obstinate refused to obey any regulations and in Some instances even got the idea they d dont have to pay rent" they denartments saTd 1 " ' corn-line- - " 5 ' 1 ' 1 - ' 3 "C - :':'': ' --::- ! 'Cel' i e4 '' ' ':! ' '' Thousand Workers : : 4- ' - '''''?"----1 ' ''''' :: ' I: - 7-- A:: - itom!ci ::' ' :i :74 f -' :s'4''5 t - : !: ft t ' lc - - R -"": "k s li"i' - ''' i' ' A 4-:L- 4riexc-- — 1 ' - --- '::- r4'ab lk i ) :: r I - - i '' 5t -t- ? fl 740 ':' l ?:-: - :" T - ' k -' - — 41:14 ''':' : - i :: : :::- :: '4'1 -- rC7 e :: '- ::" 7 4"il -- r-- - ?"- -1 I 4 - ' r''e 404 Will House - ' b'" New 'Town' at Orem 1 " 4 I !-:'7- i t rt A - iii-- 1 : e I 4 tk' I ::':7-7 - A'' i- ' i Its:- : - 'k 4 4:t ' I - 1' 1 ' A -- ' c' 1 -: 4 ITribune Intermountain Wire I i - "-- - 1k :JJ 4 1 343c Trailers Bid ' - f - Disapi)roval of Provo Decisions 1 n 115 Vroniotions'Assignments IWayne FSA Moves to 'Of Utahns in Service Intermountain a do Ethel KèepD Lieutenant her M Honor (uest Firm Regional Aid Deep Ditches HouseBig Pipe lOregon Offers Low 1 101943 January - f A AAA -- - Mgab0"- dt ossor'fT"''' '0:":- - |