Show --' aol - -- - I I k " Sports Local NCWS Classified Ads Finance Radio Programs Page 18 Part To a kt gli't ib 'tilt - Page Seventeen Salt Lake City Utah Friday Morning January 15 1913 Defense Unit Sets Needs At It a 5 IJt $300 000 Gives Reins to New Chief ': I': - I: ' ' ' ''itY : ' ' ' ' ::7 cww- 1Ze $50 I:-47--- ' :!': ::' " :' ' ?' ::r:'::57!"4-77lrrt4'7'70"- ( - ' '' - ' :'''' - - :: ' ::' ': '"'9'1 1 :' State Council Submits Costs To Legislature '''''''''''' ''''''''''' ' 'Ci- ' :: 4 ! '" :: " '' :' ' :!- 44-- ' - t ?: :: : -- :: ' :'''' - r---—- 1 - ' 'es'--2-'- 1 4 '''''''' or ''' ''' fI ' i'--- - N ' - s'' ' t- ew4e- : ' ''''''' :f : - 1- - t I- t- -- s ' An appropriation of 3300000 ' v il r:Appointment of W E Gnadt ::": : i' ey ' '''''-! !o: :::' will be necessary to continue the f :: i ' 1376 Logan avenue formerly gen- 1 itt work of the Utah council of de1 eral sales manager of the Salt fense for the next two years a- t i'4' :::i- :::::::'!:::: ft:: Hardware company as field Lake a to to submitted report cccrdg of the industrial 600the state legislature by Lawrence i ::'' i representative :S of the war prosection A Johnson council secretary e salvage ' di-''-'' I 4 i :: was announced g— - —"'- board i duction z ' The organization has spent only - -:t't ge 7: 7E Bristol ' 34401130 since it was formed on Ralph by Thursday ilkV ''''' :: -Salt Lake district W P B man:r 1 June 11 1941 but "this was large- t:'''' I ' 4 r ::to the fact that the incenager lydue ' '' tivle for the perfection of a comi i Mr Gnadt will work with the i 'k14 4 '''?'” ' ::: I 1 : j state industrial salvage commit- f 4401:::NN ' plete program did not occur until ‘ ::' 1 ' i" ' i:: :''' tee organized nearly a year ago 1 alter Pearl Harbor and the ex- t4 D D Moffat president and gen' pend:tures during the present fis-Ite 'T f cal year unquestionably will eral manager of the Utah Copper ( mere than double the expenditures I' company is chairman of the vol' :::1 ' :''''' - ': for the fiscal year of 1941" Mr unteer committee and Stanley J of Johnson's report said The 1941 executive secretary Ii Stephenson Manufacturers' associa' l' ::! i legtslature provided 3125000 for 4 the Utah ' the biennial expenses of the ': tion Is executive director :' ' 's "k 7':' : 4 council 's ':' 't !7''''''17!!'-' ' i!n: IVorks With Volunteers I 11ta Outlays ': Mr Gnadt also will work with 1 ' ' 2:' ' '' : ': ?':' The S44000 was spent as follthe volunteer group from the steel oix-s : WUTIVAMOINIPkltillieldat4eSaL A tmgrammaiggerr steel salesmen and warehouses according to figures in the mt report: Salaries S3146789 travel IV Jack Thomas right retiring president of Salt Lake KiFederation of Sales ExNational SSE12 ' ' ' ' :: ' office expense including ' '' ' ''''' ecutives which has been canvassr:i ::' 7' ' i '':- 4 '''':' ' : wanis club pins president's emblem on D E Lambourne : ::''" '' ' ' ' ' t '':1':' i ' ' postage stationery and armbands for the firms industrial Utah ing a installed was club who at party Thursday past three months on a clean-u- p $657475: equipment $115852 and president of the a MO refund 1 of dormant scrap night The increase to $300000 will be "These volunteer organizations necessary to develop a ? have done a splendid work and ' '''' 4 ' program of war activities we appreciate it" Mr Bristol said for Utah and to provide your "We want them to keep it up local communities with at least a Mr Gnadt was appointed by the of costs underof 4 ) :v Iim e i n ) : 4 90 their 4 portion salvage division of the W P B bea program" Mr Johnson taking field representative and W Gnadt left E was was cause felt there it appointed newly enough 1k rote the legislators to warrant in the Utah of the state genexecutive director Industry Stanley J Stephenson Organized pursuant to chapter to a aid assist of full time WPB some 13 of the session laws of the 1941 eral salvage program inspect heavy industrial scrap them mills steel needed metal legislature the Utah council of by "Industrial salvage represents defense was approved by Governor available steel and bulk of the Herbert B Maw on June 13 1941 President Instructs Retiring iron scrap particularly the heavy Ile appointed Mrs Maud N Leavmaterials so essential to keep our er Stanley Duffin Joseph Cites in Gains to Chairman steel mills operating It will be Nichols Ross C Glasmann S T Mr Gnadt's exclusive assignment Jeppesen and Selvoy J Boyer as Youth Club Work to assist these volunteer organizaArrange Pay ment znernbers of the council with Gus tions in keeping this scrap movP Backman as executive vice The Salt Lake Xiwanis club has ing" chairman This original counuil The $6000 salary claim filed by remains intact Frank A Jug ler Ogden who was enlarged its boys and girls club Davenport Gets Post Activities Cited Mr Gnadt has been connected Hearing upon the formation of the proposed Salt Lake county illegally ousted as a member of work medical aid and junior first industrial the W with proaid the Jack commission state in industrial salvage Committees functioning water conservancy district will be conducted March 23 before past year the the during gram since last fall as chairman A organization include civilian pro- was approved Thursday by the Thomas president Of the club re- of the Utah division of the Na- Third District Judge George fire fighting board of examiners tction state guard and other beneficial uses" the peat annual installation tional the ported Federation of Sales Execu- Faust t!ous:ng mining- and smelting agsaid tition at Hotel the tives and representing steel warericulture and livestock evacuation Secretary of State E E Mon- party Thursday night scheduled The petition asked the court to Faust Thursday Judge DavenO H He said housemen Utah transportation utilities industrial son later instructed Chairman E a empower the district to "construct labor aeronautics coal publicity Nf D E Lambourne manager of port Jmanager of the Linde Air the hearing after sponsors filed commisof industrial the the of Boyle pipelines conduits and other faformation will succeed petition asking comProducts company Tribune-Telegrasripplies and maintenance and Kearns the cilities in order to make dometic 66 him as chairman of this volunteer proposed district and submitted munications water supply sal- sion to prepare a payroll claim for water available for communities of more LIS of W names the presibooks buildings to presented containing with A C Moore group vage and health welfare nutri- the period from July L 1911 working ownthe county" and to construct 12000 county property than bon recreation and education December 31 1942 which will be dent's pin and installed as the new manager of the Salt Lake sales ers canals and other facilities for Irin favor of the action The budget oommittee will meet favorably acted office of Columbia Steel company president board the to court upon by asked the rigation purposes The 1 petition who heads the steel salsmen Friday at p in in the Salt Lake and the state auditor will be asked Other Officers Assessed value of all irrigated chamber of commerce to adopt a Mr Stephenson said a complete divide the district into 11 regions land within the boundaries of the be will which of each represented concerns to his to be Mr ler industrial of submitted a C Culp was installed as first inventory individual money proposed budget give Jug district the petition set of the proposed directors of board in the to a council meeting at 3 p rn salvage proMr Jug ler serving as an ap- vice president H C Shoemaker and their is forth $23137630 proposed organization has been completed lir Johnson said pointee of the late Governor Henry as second vice president and Earle grams Territory comprising each of the H Blood was replaced on the com- F Gardemann as secretary-treasure- r 11 regions was described as folmission by Wendell Grover the lows: (1) South Salt Lake (2) for the ensuing year Verner by separation having been ordered efEast Mill Creek (3) Lower Mill O Hewlett district governor for Governor Herbert B Maw as Creek (4) Murray (5) Holladay fective on June 30 1941 Utah and Idaho of Kivvanis Inter(6) Midvale and Union (7) Sandy The ousted official carried his national made a presentation to and Draper (8) South Jordan Riverton and Bluffdale (9) Herfight for the post to the state su- the retiring president preme court which held that Mr riman Copperton Bingham and Fifteen members of the club Grover being a member of the leg- now serving in the armed forces Bacchus (10) Taylorsville West islature that enacted the reorgan- were honored at the party Jordan and Granger and (11) anMarking the twenty-thir- d The sun came out from behind ization program which included Gain In banks Lake in all Salt Magna and Garfield Deposits Membership of the of the the founding could commission within the industrial proposed niversary Salt Lake City's "smog" Thurs"Property the be benefitted by con- national organization commissioner and Mr Thorned reported that the have increased greatly during will district day and for the first time in six not serve as a was aclegally a mem- club had gained in membership past year and activity in all days the mercury rose above the that Mr Jug ler serving developing and stabilizing chamber of commerce clubs Thursof ber the the year and at the end counts carried by the banks has supplies of water for domestic industrial mark body freezing during William J Korth federal col- of 1942 there were 190 members been stepped up heavily H M irrigation power manufacturing day inaugurated Utah Junior The official maximum temperaChamber of Commerce week with ture registered at the Salt Lake lector of internal revenue told The belonging Chamberlain retiring president of 300 More did was not plans for community luncheons 40 Lake attended Tribune than he Salt that and the persons degrees airport House and dinners in tribute to members think the state would be required the party which was climaxed the Salt Lake City Clearing annual zlinimum was 26 degrees who made "conspicuous contribuassociation reported at the presentation of a floor Probability that the above freez- to deduct the 5 per cent victory with ' the Kitions" to community development entitled of show as Federal tax at the will not the did "Rapsody pretemperature payroll period irg again meeting Thursday 1942 wanis" followed by dancing vail Friday was implied in the extend into 1913 during Reserve bank Richards of Springville nay metteorologist's prediction of "not made "The 0 P A" he said "has state president in Salt Lake City much change in temperature" the statement that financing of Traffic over Utah's' highways Thursday said each of the 20 clubs in the city for the Temperatures a 31 per cent decrease in 4n the state organization is planfive-da- y showed been have would war Saturthe imposperiod 1942 the first month of ning award meetings during the December sible if it were not for the fine day through Wednesday failed to as Compared to week Governor Herbert B Maw rationing rtae above the gasoline freezing cooperation given by the banks" the last month of 1941 the state commending the community servrk Charles L Smith president of road commission's state-wid- e highice enterprise of 'junior chambers Temperatures over the nation showed of commerce: set aside the week Last day for obtaining war ra- the First National bank was way planning $ ur v ere: One soldier suffered minor in15 for observance of 1 to21 S No is Grover tion book Low January Thursday elected president of the Clearing Friday High juries and a T:tah Light and Trac- Rich state rationing between Salt Lake City in tribute to the Utah group Travel officer for House association 58 Albuquerque N M succeed to Mr More than 1200 young business and Utah county points dropped A Van La Ga 28 tion company bus Wail damaged 0 P A warned Thursday night 55 Chamberlain who is vice presi- at indicated as cent men 29 are currently active in junior least 36 per 34 Thursday at 10:25 p m when the "The only provision for late reg- dent ISismaeck N D of Walker Bank St Trust 91 near S the on U 111 said Mr Richards and chambers check a consumers 8 a street 39 after into of vehicle that crashed by Chicago light istration while the more than 400 other members are Deaver Colo 46 pole at the cprner of South Temple date" he said "is for those per- company 55 of E Cosgriff president in Parley's canyon on U 18 and V streets sons who are out of the country theWalter serving in the armed forces 47 Grand Junction Continental National Bank & count motorists a used The Salt Lake organization will 40 road many subof ST or Ericson by an soldier 16 in The Paul Vernon t institution confined Minneapolis-Ssucceeds Mr Trust company Salt Lake conduct its award luncheon Janu42 the reception center at Fort DougNew Orleans 67 sisted in organized messes by the Smith as vice presi- entering and a leaving association 48 per cent decline ary 22 at Beau Brummel cafe 131 39 New York City 21 las was taken by military ambu- army or navy R S Hayes was reelected City showed dent volumes at va- South Main street said W Hughes 41 23 lance to the fort hospital and Salt Average Ogden Utah "Presentation of the No 1 book secretary-treasure- r 1942 Brockbank president December for stations rious 59 40 Lake police said they believed his is a requisite to obtaining book Oklahoma City Mr Smith and Mr Cosgriff will showed 1941 and ranging drops Omaha Neb 45 25 injuries were notserions No 2 soon to be distributed and be members of a cleara farm cent on Arthur M Stowe 27 of 460 which wi11 be used for rationing ing house committee Rock Springs Wyo 37 30 other mem- from 26 perroad west of Smithfield street Third South East 31o 46 Louis St 26 operator of canned goods and meats" of which will be Mr Cham- to market cent bers on U S 91 southto 53 per 40 Sait !Ake Airport 26 of the bus said the crash occurred No 1 books may be obtained at berlain F M Michelsen vice west where the traffic of 3 Ass Antonio TP101111 36 just after he had restarted the local war price and rationing board Scipio and president of the UtahS Savings Is largerly interstate 44 herician Vyn 32 vehicle after discharging a pas- offices L boards Lake and Salt Trust City company Billings Other decreases were: U S 89 45 21 senger and that he was unable to have offices in room 301 city and ttakhington D C president of the Union Trust com- north of Richfield 31 Air cent: explain why the machine swerved county building pany Five hundred University of into the post U S 40 east of Heber40 per tent Utah engineers will take over The post was bent R light on to and U S 50 and 89 atc Thistle the "U" campus Friday when Tribune-Telegraof it shattered and the rigljt side Junction 45 per cent of the eastbound bus was caved they celebrate their annual engineer's day Circulation Department in by the impact Ruling over the days festiviwill be three queens chosen ties Clo-e- s from the ranks of "U" coeds Utah 4 Imports Named by the "engies" to the 5 while 'Mount others Cent regal honors are Darlene Ander in until Recent invalidation of student Sundays at 11 a m p lasting to son An on appeal late until junior coed from Salt Lake the campus remain bus tickets after 4:30 p m to as queen of the day and to buy war bonds "until it hurts" to do library work and City With most of the products cornafternoon call The Salt Lake relieve congestion during rush in Salt and Ann Ward also voiced was on to night Storey full Joy Thursday fare forced are California from Utah pay importing of Vournas lines Lake of on bus Tribune and Telegram circulaLake Salt hours Salt Lake to City her atGeorge buses home by 34 streetsars and ed City get per cent more fruits and C D presitendants supreme Washington Dean of Men John L Ballif tinn department before 11 a rnvegetables last year than it did brought a protest from 'Univerdent of the Order of Ahepa speakito the Highlights of the celebration in either 1940 or 1941 a report by has announced that he is maksity of Utah students on Sundays to report any inwill be the initiation of senior of three members before chaptransnga of student the United States and Utah state state public service commission survey ing students into the and their order of ters the will guests and engineering prearriculture departments showed Tursday formation pertaining to circuportation problems in the recreation hall 'of the Greek "LT" officials seek a change i ' sent his to the commissociety of St Patrick honorary findings Thr‘rsday lation !kerviee Dial Orthodox church of the Holy engineers' organization at noon sion In fact California shipped more in the P S C ruling in order that on the steps of the Union buildof the Don member all who have Trinity foodstuffs to Utah than did Hacking university students On a national tour for promoting ing said that the comon the campus may commission classes late combined states there other being The Salt Lake Climax of the annual festi- mission will "do all it can to sales of the securities Mr Vournas use student tickets to return 1511 car lots coming from the will be the St Pats dance and val here is arrived such evening a if there find solution: Thursday home 149 state and from Arizona Tribune anti Telegram golden will leave Friday for Seattle a situation it should be reFriday evening in the Union which was Pec on cl among the shipMany students it was pointed Wash building lieved" out have laboratory classes pers ' i' i:: -- ::: 55::41' 5 r- 5 ' 1: -: 4 I - - '''N 'kt- f :: :l 4 : - ‘ I ::'- - t1 -- 7 - - ' :- ' : : - ' - - i - ----- - 'i4'- - - 'i'---- ' : ': 7:' - 1 "? ' - : : : ' i- :'':---:- ? —:- ' :' ' :i i-- 7r '' 4: : " - 031 - '' i''- - - ' ' - - i - : ' : - f: :: - ' - - - ' - Ju tiler Salary Kiwanis Seats I New Heads Claim Gets Board's Okeh At Yearly Foe -- 1Ionon 404- - - Z e 4 : - e k A 0 40 0 4 9g lea-si- Water Conservancy Plan Wins Hearing in Court Old Sol Gives S L Touch Of Warmth two-thir- junior Auto Traffic Drops 31 Pct Bus Hits Pole Get No1 Ration Book Today 1Soldier' Hurt pre-ceci:n- ee e-- y Point-of-the-Mounta- in 24-ho- ur - io 11-2- Engineers Rule Campus Today m Invalidation of Bus Tickets Student Protest Brings Fruit 34 Per It:'-nd- Greek Official Addresses Group Greco-America- ns ly - i t -- ds cars with A stickers New Health Laws Urtred Urgent imminent legislation to safeguard the health of the state's citizenry particularly during the emergency was advocated by Dr William M McKay state health commissioner in a communication to Governor Herbert B Maw Thursday Dr McKay declared early enactment of the health laws is necessary because the attorney general has held that a recent court opinJoh had invalidated the state board's rules and regulations "In this connection the attorney general has pointed out that'in order to meet this emergency cer- k 7 1 i t : t auditors 1 tst t - E r - Calling All "jute Women i TZ I While the county officials were In departmental conferences during the afternoon their wives were guests at a reception in the governor's mansion 603 East South Temple street Friday's sessions will begin at 9:30 a m with a continuation of tairi specific legislation will be nec- departmental conferences After luncheon the association's busiessary" Dr McKay said 'War has brought about certain ness session will be conducted at conditions which greatly compli- 2 p m to hear reports of commitcate the problem of public health tees draft reaolutions and elect There is in notion a vast trans- officers Friday evening the conwill close with art informigration of workers and their ferences families New war plants are be- mal banquet in the Newhouse- - hoing built in rural areas with too ters Mirror room little thought as to the provision of even rudimentary health facilities such as adequate housing safe water and Sewage disposal1 In older industrial centers like Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo the demand for war workers has not yet reached the peak and yet COM- -- A meeting of the Minute Women of District No 4 will be held munity health facilities are already cracking under the strain" Friday Jan 15th at- 2:00 p m Dr McKay declared that his de- - at the 141ayette School North partment now is confronted na—igsemple and State Street Imonly with many new problems but portant information and material will be furnished for all intensification of the old issues 0 He also said that shortage of pro- - families in this district fessional personnel is another A STEVENSON MRS'L rious problem that must be con- Salt Lake City Chairman MRS CCRTIS Y CLAWSON sidered t e 5 DiatriCt No - i ' Chairman' ' i WOMEN'S UNIT CONSERVATION DIVISION WAR PRODUCTION:: BOARD Editor Plans Talk Ralph B Jordan managing editor of the Deseret News will address the Salt Lake Lions club Friday at 12:10 p nu in the Hotel Utah 4 1r 4 E -- t I - - I 4 "0197 "- -- - - " 411 Not "-- A"0"" KARA Of tdo -- 4k " Atta04 0111k gtok01-o- t 4 4as0A40016 ' -- - - ' " " '- : - 0 t - - ' lb ng mental conference for county missioners Guy Cordon of Roseburg Ore general counsel for the Interstate Association of Public Land Counties told of the necessity for county officials of the nation uniting to secure some remuneration from the federal government for lands taken off the county tax list ' Loss of $800000 60 per cent of Approximately Utah's land is federally owned and not subject to taxes Mr Cordon said Of Utah's 56000000 acres 32000000 are in the federal government's control and this means an annual loss of about $800000 in taxes to the counties "Uncle Sam is now actively engaged in the real estate business but all present methods of compensating local governmental unite for lands taken over by the federal government are inequitable" Mr Cordon remarked E G Meredith of Bushnell Neb president of the National Association of County Officials addressed the afternoon session of the convention and invited all county officials to attend the rational meetings May 2125 and 26 at Omaha Neb Governor Mayor Talk Welcoming speeches were made by Governor Herbert' B Maw Mayor Ab Jenkins and Roscoe Boden chairman of the Salt Lake county commission In the departmental conference for county sheriffs and attorneys City Commissioner Oscar W McConkie described the duties of peace officers whom he called "guardians of the public" An open forum discussed ways of securing raises in the salaries of police officers of the smaller counties of the statePhotorecordings were explained bMrs Cornelia S Lund Salt Cake 'county recorder In a departmental conference of clerks and Tin cans—Badly needed and regular collection schedules now are under way in populated areas Shipping problems for rural areas are still to be worked out but cans should be prepared and saved in the meantime Bronze and copper—Theaters and schools are cooperating-- - this week offering free show tickets in exchange for scrap copper brass and bronze brought to school houses Rags—Needed for varied war purposes Mah's quota is of a pound per person per month Rags are sold to a Salt Lake firm for one cent a pound Tire hazards—All homes are asked to cooperate in removing broken glass and other sharp objects from premises driveways and adjoining streets Boy Scouts and other youth organizations can assist Silk and nylon hosiery—Still needed for powder bag cloth Hosiery dealers will handle Beverage bottles—Because of the shortage all residents should be urged to return empty bottles to their nearest stores at once 0 P A program — Passenger car tire inspection deadline announced in the bulletin as January 31 has since beet set back to February 28 for cars with B and C stickers and March 31 for Jaycees Begin Observance of Founder Week Bank Deposits Jump in S L Meeting Hears - - m 1 l'IT:': e4":: 1 - - ::- - ed - '' - 4 ' 1 well-round- 1 : i Salvage Body Outlines War Projects : - sys- tem of reviewing and approving local governmental purchases ort a quarterely basis was made Thursday by William A Adams of Washington D C special assistant to the director of the governmental division of the W P B at the openines'essim of the two-da- y twentieth annual convention of the Utah State Associa tion of County Officials in the Newhouse hotel The new quarterly plan will gear local governmental purchases to the W P B controlled materials plan which is to go Into effect for some phases of war production April 1 and for all phases July 1 Criteria determining the grant-ing of construction projects will be based on the following scale Mr Bulletin Sets Up Adams said: "First comes water supply then fire fighting then 8 Drives for sewers hospitals schools and at the end of the list recreation De4Balance of Month signs shall be limited to those with an absolute minimum of critical materials consistent with the esMinute war Eight projects Women of Utah will carry into sential requirements of health and the homes of citizens during- safety" January were outlined by Mrs Limited to Maintenance John T Wahlquist state chairHowever Mr Adams emphaman of the women's unit of the sized purchases by state and local committee gen er alin salvage a bulletin from the governmental units wilt be limited Thursday largely to maintenance and repair salvage office purposes County officials must The projects are: Fats collection—The shortage "make the fullest utilization of exIs increasingly acute because isting equipment through pooling many fat producing crops were arrangements with neighboring not harvested Regular monthly counties and cities and through of used equipcollections of waste fats from rental or the homes by some youth or ment" the W P B orticial stated In Thursday's afternoon departadult group are recommended com- :11 :!- ' i National announcement of a new war production board : : '':f- rr'5! Nate Association Hears Details Of Quarterly Purchase Scheme Expert Urges Curtailed Building 44k44' ""'''kPa-0 ' Aid Tells o f 4 - Plait To County Officials - - e ' J? 13 Now 1 Gnadt to Work With Industry Salvage Group — 1 to : : ':: - I f- 7 Steel Mills Will Like This WPB Names Scrap Drive Field Leader — - Increase Your Quota of War Bonds And Insure an Earlier Victory! " -- '" " ' - - ''' -' ' " - "- ' '' - '' - "' ' —— ' - ' ' - - - ' |