Show 41 - i IFrida! 5alt Trbe Morning I Tells Soroptfinists Visitor Of British Social Changes ?t::::::-—:::::::x::i::::!::- :!:::::::::::::!7:::e:::::::::::T:::::?: ::::: 0:f7:4v:: ?' - ' 'r:'"!!Xl - ist ki ' '' Death Claims - ::: i i 44 ' 1 - '''': '' ' 0:--':- - : :: :: ' ': ::'' 't- ' ':: : : ‘'''''3 ': '' ' ' ''''''''''' 1' ' ' : 71:'-'11:-- '' " : Janney 82 former chief of police of Salt Lake City ded 'Thursday at 8:15 p xn at his home M 0 West Second North street of ailments incident to age Mr Janney was appointed chief of police in 1892 and served for several years Prior to that time he is") assistant warckn of the 1!tatt ertste prison and he also served as a detective on the Salt Lake police department ar4rri in Salt Lake City June 21 he had resided here all wns a son of Thomas life ant Mary A Whittier Janney Survivmg aro his widow Mrs Maggie Player Janney two daughters Mrs W T McDonald of La-Cand Mrs Vivian Bain of Salt Lake City a son Edgar information Miss Courtney will give three P Janney of Salt Lake City six talks She is scheduled to Friday and two greatgrandch:Idren to the students at the Rowspeak grandchtldren land Hall school for girls 205 First avenue at noon She will appear in a radio broadcast at 3 p m over K L 0 and at 5:30 p m will give an informal talk to the 4 English Speaking union at the home of Dr A Ladru Jensen 1536 Reports on Grazing Harvard avenue Mrs Beryl Homer was installed A total of 13178 head of live!lope that the present session of the Salt Lake stock grazed on the Wasatch of state legislature would recog- as president club Miss forest service lands on 383 grazrize and correct "weaknesses" in Soroptimist talk preceding succeeded She Courtney's exing permits issued to cattle and Utahs welfare program was Mrs Irma Felt Dither who conhorse owners and 85 permits pressed Thursday night by David ducted the meeting R Trevithick chairman of the sheep owners during Music was furnished by a string granted 1942 according to a report isstate department of public wel- trio composed of Norma- Beck sued Wednesday by J E Gurr fare speaking before the thirtieth piano Erma Groves violin and forest supervisor annual meeting of the Family Helen Riser 'cello Service society of Utah peaking with Mr Trevithick Gets Lecture Post' et the program in the Newhouse To Address Club Dr Frederic W Ganzert on hotel Beverly S Clendenin Salt leave from the history depart"Governor Maw's Welfare ProLake attorney and vice president of the society praised the work gram" will be discussed by Bayard ment of the University of Utah of trained welfare workers in this W Mendenhall former member of for the current year has been area arid pointed out the impor- the state welfare board at a appointed lecturer on internatance of case work in any com- meeting of the Neighborhood Gartional relations in the school of den club Monday at 2 p m in social sciences at the American munity Two new board members elected the Art Barn 54 Finch lane Mrs university in Washington D C at the meeting were N M Thomp- Byron H Wayne program chair- according to word received at irin and Mrs Delbert M Draper man announced Thursday the "U" Wednesday lrdgar M ' '' "' ''- - - 17:7 ''': 41'- r 4774 ' '' : - itt±2 'r - s 1 i'' :y - 1- ::: : : ' - '3 : ::' :: ii ' ::- :: 4 1 f ! ''- :' ::' ' -- - - : ii-- 10 ' ' :1-r- L: al 1 - I - -!- "4"''''"''' "'' ''"" j :- - : ': --- News Briefs Gathered In and Near Salt Lake Welfare Head Gives Talk 77206? - ' '' ' - o' - - - 0- 'n 4f s::4 - - - ' - ' Pointing out that Friday is the deadline for the filing of names and material on Salt Lake women recommended for the "Seven Outstanding Salt Lake Women" project sponsored by the Salt Lake Council of Wom- I'l ' - N4N - I '''' ' ' - - 1 ''' '' - ' t 71 ‘' ' --- ' t - - it day at 8:15 p me at Memorial house in Memory' park An invitation has been extended Governor Herbert B Maw The army air corps too will be representaccorded at the ing to Victor Bell public relations officer for the wing : ' 1 ' - --- i NI - - -6--11'- - - -- ! 7' -' - - ' a - ' ' - ' - - - A11 1 ti j d tk!: -- -- - yi ii4 If - ie 1 1 : -- ' 0: - first aid supervisor reported 00- -F- - I 3 1 ' I - t- t' cy - 1 - ' f 1 Forty-si- ió ' rs -- Oto0 ) ' i r4 i L- -i - t -1' ' - t-- 4:- N - rmtt Broken Sizes eg 5 $ - c V4k f - i ":1!'r 4d '''''' yv - - ) e waIking black or bTue shoes 0 fies In turf-ta- n oxfords in step-irr- s 0 t brown1 g 1- - a' i pumps The four : :' i Iff 4 Yt-C r' ':: 44' a'A -- --- - t- N ' V' 40- qrseelayP Sizes 4 to 10 - 650 if'--- Street Floor --) s” I 7i I' 4(' I I1odoe Liv C2001": I ? — le) t ''' 7 I 79TH YEAR—SINCE ' 1 I ' i) 4411000 -- - : -- 'AP- - q4001 1864 Loo ' eV - "P - 77 --- 0 —- - ''Lltrl I HOURS 10 to 6 Shipments of iron and steel scrap from scrap yards and auto "graveyards" in Utah totaleda during December 4650-to- n increase over 5214 tons 'tit ):0---7- )''s Steel Scrap Moves P 9864 tons ' i ' DIAL 11 ‘ 1 - 1 - t 1- - Pt :'( i shipped in November according to L 4 Todhunter of Denver regional salvage manager for the war production board A 1 ' :: ' ii I I I - 44 441 ii national head Grant Taggart of life underwriters will address Utah insurance fraternity Saturday ' ' 5' r( 2 r ! 1 - :- ' : ' - WAVES lt ::' ''44 Nt't i ' ' 1!(41ix) --- :: t - (::- ' ' -- : - L 'c- z-'' - t 0N ' ' ' I f'''':-: : - i- z-:- 01 ' '''- : i r"':: ' 1 k 'r -- i 4 ! e' i ' ! - c '''' ' 1- 1'- ' ' - Z l' - t t- -- ' i i 4 i: - ' 1 "::: :: : - s - ' :uttNitatotetstmfte -: : - : ' ' 004°- "' 0 ': '''''' ri'' 1 Nk V 1: 1 ' 1 t i '' ''''' ' ':' ': t ' 41 -- 4 :Ci 5 '' - ' i : 4 ''s l : k'-- i i - ' t ' : - !: - - : '' : i A' t -‘ I 1f ' - ' i i z : l'''''‘''':::-- - ' f Z ' 1"" '- '‘1''': ' ' ) : t 1 ' ' 1 i? t 1! :? 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' ' 1 !F : '10--644:- 4- :: - m Temple Square hotel—Salt Lake chamber of commerce noon South Salt Lake L D S stake presidency 6:30 p m - lotkottuttougm '' 7 :: r‘ : i'"-- a0: ::: f- ' p larger 7 i l ermetsuastatakta024marstokok4 1: da 'I Lttitottte14-1- : i- 12:15 p m Salt Lake District Federation of Women's clubs 12:15 p m Beta Sigma Phi Iota chapter 7:30 p in Safety society 7:30 p m Union Pacific railroad car department 'employes' credit union S ' ' i 1 - 14 I: J : - : 'et : i- P1 ' ' sociation of County Officials all day Roller canary show all day Utah Dairy Products association E ':'' t - - e-t 'I --- : ' -- - it4 r ' ''''''- - if t7- i : 4-:'-- t-' ::' — - ‘ ' k - 77 ' i Wednesday and Thurs- '' - z - :4( ii'':: :! ---- ''""(5 il " i ' - : ---- t f! 1 ' ': ! : - 4 - ' ' " Ie-- - - - ? :' - A' ? f Lieutenant Commander J P S3rmes head of the group of Interviewing officers in Salt Lake City for the procurement of naval'offlcern both men and women reI of 17 ported the Iinduction s if ? - I ' - Meetings Slated Today'in scheduled Utah-Idaho-Neva- i ' :: "::: I 1 I - :: Friday Meetings Salt Lake City include: Hotel Utah—Utah Manufacturers' association 12:15 p m Salt Lake Exchange club 12:15 p m Salt Lake Lions club 12:15 p tn Newhouse hotel—Utah State As- Pending the filing of briefs by prosecution and defense counsel Federal Judge T Blake Kennedy has taken under advisement the 0 P A rent violation case against Mr and Mrs RulonMorgan of Provo court attaches said Thursday The defendants are charged with collecting excessive rents reducing services without reducing rents falsifying statements on registration forms and attempting Unlawful eviction of tenants 1 r? :' 1 : :' - 4 1' 4 :' :i H' 4 : :::' '1 1 ' :' ' ' 4 I I 2 '" '''''''" -- (:: itt - i v! day The group reported the first enlistment of two sisters at the-setime in the state Peggy Bernice Lettiert and Marie Gwendolyn Lettieri daughters of Mr and Mrs invited officials announced Tues- A Lettieri of 1047 Tale avenue were sworn In together Thursday day Long prominent in life associa- - Other WAVES sworn In durtion affairs Mr Taggart has ing the last two days were Irene spoken at many of the national Williams Itailese Betty Lu Car-wil- e association conventions and is a Hazel Grace York Emily life and qualifying member of the Rae Harper Virginia Sylvester Million Dollar Round Table He Meyer Zita G Birkhaus Helen has been with the California-Wester- n Marie Cutler Leah Dos-i- s JohanStates Life Insurance son Isabelle Rae Scott Mrs Hortense Hogan Child Dorothy Lawcompany for 28 years I ton Leacher Elizabeth June Frances Angelis Jones Waugh Educator Speak's Today Afton Pearl Anderson Beth Burr rhyllis Esther O Meredith Wilson professor rhyllis Utates of history and political science at Hammon the University of Utah will discuss "Problems of the Peace" at weekly meeting Friday noon In the Salt Lake Exchange club the Hotel Utah 1 : c " '‘'"3'''': ''' - ' -' ' -- ::''i" - :' S L - -- c--- 2 '' :: Scans Rental Case - -- AT IT '2 ' ' ' ' ' is- 1 t0:''t 4 i) t14 -- - &vr r-- - - fz::!t--- - e P7 te$tcrili31: eif1 ' ii CHARGE 4'"--- r ' 4 t : 1 A '' 1 Rogu To r Stock $5 to 1 - - — Shoes—Auerbochls - )-'- - :x-1-'-- Proposals for carrying mails on motor service routes between the Salt Lake post office and railroad station and the Sugar-hous- e branch will be accepted for receipt in Washington D C by 10 a rrh February 9 Postmaster I A Smoot announced Thursday t- - r-- - d" Seek Postal Bids I - 40!3 - favorite styIes for general street wear And you save a dollar or more on every pair you buy Widths AAAA to C Republican state legislators state committeemen and Republican members of the Utah y Officials association Count held a session Thursday at 5 p m at the Newhouse hotel "get-acquainte- ' - Excerent Ameri- GOP Group Meets - ep ' ' :'''''''' - 50 to prospective m ilf ' Short Lines x can citizens Thursday night attended a free instruction period on the constitution of the United States The class conducted each Monday and Thursday at 7:30 p m in The Tribune-Telegraauditorium is designed to prepare aliens for seeking citizenship papers Since the course was started January 4 attendance has grown from 18 students to 4J Wayne Stout instructor said Thursday t Z i Take- Citizens' Course - --:- :':" - - t :' Etter Unit Maps Meet The last meeting of the executive committee of the Provo River Water 'Users' association prior to the annual meeting to be held February 3 will convene Friday at 4 p rn in room 1026' Kearns building Alonzo W Watson attorney water for the Metropolitain district of Salt Lake City said Thursday - ' - 'I - ‘ 4 : police detective and civil defense t i Casualty station squads of the Salt Lake civil defense organization met Thursday In Jefferson school for special instruction in Clark Sanford city first aid i --0 ' 1 IL - - ' 1400' Take First Aid Work 1'4 110 1 - given by the West high school —'' - :::::' ::'::- : :"' ng "A '' : i: degirls' three home-makiin honor partments Thursday of their mothers t t A - ' r' I - - t Exhibits demonstrating the conservation of foods and materials were featured at a tea - ' '' : on Stress Food Saving ' 4-7: k An apparent attempted attack school girl a Thursday had Salt Lake police detectives on the trail of another child molester The attack occured late Wedas the girl was on her way nesday to the Sugarhouse library She told officers she noticed a young man about 16 years old leaving a bowling alley and eyeing her closely When she left the library an honr later she told detectives he followed her to a point near the intersection of Fourteenth East and Seventeenth South streets where he grabbed her The girl broke free after he had slapped her in the face As she ran into a house at the intersection he shouted "I'll get you later" and then ran west on t Seventeenth South street their first annual party Satur- '''''''''''ø"71' ' -- :: f Police Trail Gil'! Attacker Members of the civil air patrol of Salt Lake City will give - :L" '' tire system totaled 3085528 in CAP Plans Party ' 1 'Ift V“I - 1 t'l I III ' '" - - ! !!) '- :' t 1 1-- : ' - 1 : ' December 2612538 in November and 2756042 in October The December total was 182 per cent more than in the preceding period en Mrs Anthony C Lund chairman Thursday urged Salt Lakers to register the names with her Immediately - '"' - t itl : ' r ''r! 1 A er' - - 1 : j - : -- - ot k - ‘ ' - - 7 ' : 'r ''I Eitel-McCullou- get-togeth- er I le :':::' 1 Heavy Runs The buses operating between the Utah ordnance plant and the city carried 135198 passengers in December and 112093 in November a 206 per cent increase and to and from the Inc radio tube plant 10352 passengers in December and 6961 passengers in November a gain of 487 per cent Passengers 'carried on the en- Deadline Arrives - ''' ''' 1: -- '''' Grant Taggart of Cowley Wyo: president of the National Association of Life Underwriters will ad'' dress a luncheon meeting of an estimated 250 agents and company executives of Salt Lake City Ogden Logan and Provo Saturday 4 at Hotel Utah His :subject will be Business to Vi! "Gearing Our ctory" ' The Salt Lake Association of l':' Life trnderwriters Max Rasmussen president and Joel Richards r will sponsor ' the meeting with Frank Mozley in charge of the program which ': will be held in the Empire room 1 of the hotel All life underwriters whether or not are I association members :ii ' — : 182 per cent in December when a large number of automobiles went off the road at least for travel between home and work as compared to November the last period of unlimited gasoline supply Banner Day Friday December 4 was a banner day when 120734 passengers This is the were transported largest number carried over the system in many years Mr Woolley said Through the Christmas the company shopping period hauled about 110000 daily but in the last three days of December the totals fell to around the 100- 000 mark However with the resumption of school Mr Woolley believed that the loads would average between 105000 to 110000 daily :L ''' !: ::: ' but it increased line rationing :' '' : 1 Business was good before gaso- ''': ' 1 '1 Thursday ' 1i - - ' ' ' commission revealed public-servi- !1 Ti - 1 1 :' k :4 - ''''''':':'::''''': ::' ' i fi i secretary-treasure'Ili ' - - ‘ I At least 100000 persons more than half of the city's population are riding the Utah Light and Traction company buses and street Jed F Woolley Jr to the ce I I 1' ' ''''' ' ' : ! '''' ' ' ' '::':: ' - - ' ::: :'' ::: :: ' '' 15 ' -- Increase Since Gasoline Rationing '1- 4 i '? added '::i?-7r':: ::ii ' Miss Courtney explained that a ' t e v great process crf equalization has i 1 1 i been going on in England for a t ' ' "' 4 l'' '7 ': ''' 14 ‘i:41 i Is'--ac'' :1:: '':J' '''''':' '6''' long time which was greatly 11 '" :''''? ' N l':i celerated by the war ' :' I: !:: :: i:s:7 I t r e':j: "Rationing has been a big factor '' T ' "' -:: ::: A ''if:''-1 ' in bringing about a greater sense " j :: 4 3i? if t '4 1 of equality" the speaker asserted i ' e' ::11 A: '4:'-- : " 't A ' "You are only allowed two eggs ' ' ' a month whether you are rich or ' Ir 1 : ''' poor Every nocessity in England k ::'4t:''''" now is being rationed" s i'':-" 0 Miss Courtney is chairman of '' ' ''''''' '' '' i k the general purpose committee of N ' '111c-'-''''::: the London International assembly — '' J ' 7 and chairman of the international ''" Matsubcommittee of the women's ' 1 tt" '! son committee for training women 4 ' t in social welfare She had charge l' --- :': -1 : of the reconstruction work after : ''''' ''''''': ' i" the last war in Corsica Greece Homer Mrs Beryl right newly installed president of the Salt and the Balkan area Her visit to Lake Soroptimist club welcomes Miss Kathleen Courtney the United States is being sponsored by the British ministry of famed British welfare worker as guest speaker -- ry - - --Kr - 15 1913 - ilyritutte 100000 Ride President of Underwriters 17 WAIVES S L Buses: Take Oath 'Jre Speaks Saturday rriwsr Daily I Salt Lake In r94 Report Shows Big ' ' Changes that have come ove'r England in the past three years and the postwar plans that it is making were described by Katheta Courtney of London chairman of the League of Nations union who spoke Thursday night to the Salt Lake SoroptirnNt club at the Hotel Utah "You don't live through 90 nights of bombing without changing your ideas of life" Miss Courtney said '"The terrific experiences Ex-Poli- ce that England has lived through during the past three years ordinarily would cover a century" she Chief Age 82 Club Leader Greets Guest " ”- 1Crtkc -- ' |