Show ' :: ' ermilo"Nomr""r110"44rV""trwW""r"7""tr-- 'WrIPrw'Sw5ir '1WFV4t4rVPaSeg41040"00031r4M: i "q ' '" fi - t 'Major House S L Musician Proirler Flees 'Groups Slate As Salt Laker Short Course Wins Jaycee Measures Reach Senate Citizen Award Starts Shooting In Dairying Trribunt Zbe 4 Sunday Morning February 14 1943 Model Plane SUCC11711bs Builders 'Wait Contest ' Club Members 4 ' g club Aviation snernbers were busy at the week's end completing assembly of the 'stick-modeairplanes which they will fly in the first club contest of the year at the state capitol building next Sunday New impetus was given the fast growing entry list by the anncruncement Saturday of La Verne Ilansen air scout director that "stick models" such as will be defor competition in the coma signed Tribune-TelegraI A C coning test will be acceptable as the model required for tenderfoot Boy Scouts :seeking air scout candidacy John W Gallivan Intermountain Aviation club director extended an invitation to all Boy Scout model plane builders following the announcement to enter the I A C contest and become members of the Intermountain Aviation club Prizes for the event which appeals to model plane builders of all experience from beginner to expert consist of a medal and ten dollars in war saving stamps for fret place: 3750 in stamps for isecond $5 for third $3 for fourth and $2 for fifth The cortest is open to model Rules probuilders of all ages hibit only the use of microfilm covered planes or fuselage models fp 1 "4 a A a I 44 a '?-- I - ' -' - ' t ) - k' t 1 rark 1 Li± Builder Romney contractor dies m 1 ig 3 A l" 1 - - s Intermountain - 1 - t Prepare for Tilt Week Hence IP would the deny the right of real property ownership to aliens ineligible for U S citizenship (Orientals) except In cases of reciprocal treaties There was practically no discussion In open session on this bill but plenty behind the scenes Approval of the bill was based on the assumption that Japanese aliens will not be returned to the Pacific coast following the war but Will be spread over a wide area extending far inland—so wide In fact that they will not be present anywhere in disturbingly large numbers Under such a plan however Utah is bound to have more Japanese after the war than it had before A special senate committee appointed to study conditions at the Japanese relocation center at Topaz returned during the week It and made a limited report seemed to be the concensus of members that living conditions there are neither bad nor luxuri- — m i 4 4 l' VI-la- te i Co-Ion- ia m i n- I — m i f Light Docket Marks Day's Police Court I I I rial park To Rail Builder Funeral Rites Set For Speakers at the funeral of Peter Illam Lund Saturday described tie former railroad builder and e:Izineer as a man "imbued with finest ideals of Americanism" For 40 years engneer in charge ef bridges and buildings in Colorado and Utah for the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad Mr Lund a rativ of Denmark died Wednesday at his home in Salt Lak City at th age of 85 4 t1-l- e 44 0 r wrivimmartr"mrt - r f I - 0 - 4 4 1 4 or4 'q '1: ' I - V 11:30 a m i Friends Family Fete - I- ' ' '' r -"0:'' itt&9n44iO4?' 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Start using IODENT No 2 is mode by a Dntist ! 3 I 0110418044141114H1144811111111110-114K- t sinecectill eon IODENT DON'T SUFFER om WITH hard-tobryt- n 4 1 t i tioth and : '' mod for teeth that or soosy to bryters No 3 A Ii is 1 Powdr or Paste—Chaos I ' 47 ' ' ' I q "I truly fine dentifrice' 4I r-'''' -L 4- A'- A 0 4 - - 1 Ito 0 0 wow' we! vAlllir - -- 0 t ' ' 'r - : : 1 r' 11 --I 0 lk AT' I F rr -- 4 i --- o JON kil Z sto - I I1 - E 1 t) 0 -- '' i r r'1 'f '' ' I 6 connection 4) with Jaycee Americanism ' 7 in Mr Johannessen week Brummel cafe Mr Johannessen is Joh:nnnec)fsMr and Mrs Christian sen of 1135 Harrison avenue His parents came from Norway about 35 years ago and Grant was born in Salt Lake City July 30 1921 The Salt Lake pianist gave his first public recital in January 1934 when he was only 11 years old After studying in Salt Lake City for seven years Mr Johannessen went to Rhode Island where he studied under Robert Casadesus famous French pianist In New York he was featured artist on Town Hall Radio City Cosmopolitan club and Carnegie hall concert 1 But the prowler continued his retreat Police said they suspected this man of prowling around the neighborhood for several weeks He composed "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes" from the 121st psalm and dedicated it to the Salt Lake Symphony Singers' chorus for whom he was accompanist for two - teenth East street John E Cummings of 1172 South Main street Clarence Land of 524 Arctic court F B Hagler of Filer Idaho Melvin Ayers of 741 Eighth East street and Hedeshiro Hasegawa of 110 South State street each fined - $5 roo 1990 e asell r" ti Thirty-sixt- h Thomas Lloyd of 5103 Memory Lane Frank Webb of 1722 noberta street Mrs Bert Johnson of 446 East Third South street Niels C Paulson of 1948 Fifth East street Betty Noble of 310 E street Darrell R Weaver of Buhl Idaho Irvin J Cooke of 2729 Chadwick street Lawrence McCall of 812 Eleventh East street Joseph Bertram of 1539 Third East street and Fred Anderson of Helper each fined $10 $5 suspended : : I 1 T404 1 aaramask-a- aNtlii(c‘4 ‘ 1 t ili 13 i i 17"---‘1111 f f k t I ‘ Right After You Listen to Jack Benny Switch Your Dial not —Why and Listen to the QUIZ KIDS 7 5:30 i Itlict ( : ( I : - - eeveskage-11011- - J H J I kk r I 'LL4 Elmile KSL-1- TVA : r77 i dr7b A4 ''- 4 43 ' 30 IKL0-14- tlystm Netwk Network System (LA 4 KDYL-1- 320 160 M—Columbia 17 with Morning Sunday Woolf — Sun John rise Music and Ferro and Bert at the Organ Masterpieces Gate Quartet of the World Biggs organ ICI:News News 1- 1- I I 14qtar 1 LS II News on a 15DNews Bus or the White Rabbit Line (English Melodies Church of the Mr Fantasy in Melody I Southernaires SWings Over Jordan e Coast-to-Coa- st - I 1112 I from the Blue till ST)Churcb of Heldt and Me Musical Crew immanuel RAnti t Church 7: — 0 a 8 a rit Tabernacle Choir L 7 7: Edition— - News 0 It 9 - 0 9 - 10 c't Stanley Dixon Elliott's Oreh 10 10 Caesars Songs ' 104 to MY Son tOReriewing Stand Any-0- 11 11 1L I plees Northwestern NOWA '1'0 8 L TribunII I i 447' Ogden Classified z - II :—News Stoopnagle's Fltooperooq I Can't Beat the Dutch I°News Musical Parade of London II eiPeoplis News and Mnsio I Singing Marvels Air— : - I 111'r 10:45 11:00 t- Programs IN! 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II ON THE M f - SING "THE SONG IS YOU'l MISS IT! ! 600 815 I r - ) y i 14N14 ' 1Veek1y ritzt - KUTA-- 570 — 4 Pastor HAROLD W GRETZINGER -- L I v I - South street Mrs Waldemar Hall of 2960 Twenty-thir- d East street Vivian Raymond of Magna Louis Bork of 836 South West Temple street Preston Hall of St George E I 1 1 YL EN t rt Hear JOHN CHARLES THOMAS S unday IVashington Correspondent SERVICE AT 8 P M tn N 7t7YET'JciL671 National OPA Administrator a 11 UNIQUE SOUVENIR FOR EACH FAMILY PRESENT - Commentator ERNEyr K LINDLEY f - East e-- ar Guest Speaker Today PRENTISS 31 BROWN at Three Radio Broadcasts MITA 8:30 a tn KDYL 8:45 a m KSL 10 a m I 73tir ' Presented by COUNCiT ON CANDY AS FOOD EVANGELISTIC NATIONAL CONFIECTIONIERIP ASAOCIATtON (And Every Sunday) suspended riving- through red traffic light —Henry Bateman of 2511 Eighth East street charged also with driving with faculty brakes and faulty lights fined $12 $5 suspended: Dwight G Ritchie of 639 Seventh East street and Joe Marshall of Holladay charged also with failing to have operators' licenses each fined $11 $5 suspended:: Joseph Vera Osguthorpe of TODAY-KD- 1 Council on Candy as Food in the War Effort AN OROANIZATION SPONSORIM ST Latest Rationing News M l J NEASE Will Burn the Mortgage - LI Wash Correspeadeat Prosented By WAKIIITGTOIlREPORTS P 5TH SOUTH—Take Bus No 8 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT Commntater Wimilly t 1 at DR ORVAL 11 ERNEST IL LINDLEY He will be given a life memberNew Utah Problems ship In Union Pacific Old Timers' "The Problems of New Utah" club No 12 at the club's annual will be the subject on which W C banquet meeting February 20 in Winder Jr will address members the Hotel Utah and also will reof the Salt Lake Accident and ceive a service pin Mr and Mrs Cobb plan to leave Health club Monday noon at a luncheon meeting at Te mple soon for Los Gatos Cal where Square hotel they will make their home 11 6TH EAST NATIONAL OPA ADMINISTRATOR - OH 1:1ATIOLIBIG t Ci I IIRCII OF THE 1111Z11PiEllE PRENTISS M BROWN east-boun- - - - ' GUEST SPEAKER—FEB 14 years Mr Johannessen left January 20 liner train making the longest nonfor New York and played in Carrun in the United negie hall on February 5 as ac- stop passenger 245 Calimiles—from States-3companist for Miss Elsa Jordan exposition of modern dances He ente Nev to Salt Lake City A native of Kansas City Kan composed music for five of her numbers he started with the U P there Mr Johannessen expects to be inducted into the army in the near as a brakeman iin April 1900 and has been continuously employed by future the company since 42-ye- : - KDYLI Union Pacific con- and ductor employe of 42 years ' observed his seventieth birthday Saturday by retiring from railroad work veteran made The white-haire- d his last run as conductor Satur- d streamday aboard the A Cobb S ' - - "WASHINGTON REPORTS ON RATIONING" EAbAlTiEUERVIIEF - 1 11 Rail Conductor Retires on i I 70th Birthday series r-- 1 "Oh!" moaned t By consolidating legal facilities portant decisions handed down a the western conference of team- t gathered from all parts of the r sters comprising unions of 11 tion at the central officeln L western states is making great Angeles and then sent out to t f strides in solving problems con- 24 attorneys retained by teamste NI t in western unions the states" fronting its members according to Padway said Miss Nora B Padway of Los Ange'We are not only concerned w les director of the legal research court decisions but also with ders from federal agencies concer department for the teamsters The legal research department ing the labor groups" she added of the western teamsters' conferThe visitor pointed out that ence is the first and only one of Its Salt Lake City the teamsters si kind to be organized by a labor confronted with problems peculi ' group according to the competent to this area because of Its git woman attorney who was selected graphical position She explair to head the legal research depart- that this city is a trucking Junct ment when it was organized In from the east to the Pacific cot and that many problems are f' July 1942 In Salt Lake City to confer with countered here that are not pre': Clarence M Beck attorney for the lent in other centers teamsters' joint council No 67 Miss Padway prior to becorrii and officers of the council- Miss legal reSearch director for t Padway said the research depart- western unions was affiliated wment was organized to act as a the legal department of the Am clearing house for legal informa- idan Federation of Labor in Waltion concerning the teamsters ington D C She will leave for LI "Legal matters including im Angeles the first part of the we: y Arid l C Merrill and W Tenney Cannon Jr were named as a committee on arrangements for the course They will announce date place and program later However it was indicated that one day of the course will be devoted to marketing of milk another to ice cream and the third to butter Probably two sessions lf will deal with milk production problems and milk producers of the Salt Lake milk shed will be invited to attend ran Approxi- three-da- agricultural agent Professor Arthur J Morris head of the dairy manufacturing department of the U S A C met with the group Professor Morris Mr Martineau James E Hamilton Mr Brouse fired through the mately 10 representatives of nawindow The prowler fled south tionality groups in Salt Lake City will be presented gold keys Fri- along the garage roof Mr:Brouse aimed this time at day at an Americanism luncheon of the junior chamber in the Beau the man's legs fired and heard a ' 410 - I i - s t merce in recog- nition of his per of sonification 'b American citi- ideal 1 zenship 4 The announce- 4 ment was made : :: ' -- ? l Lake of corn- chamberjunior 14 :i '': Nabbie C Sorensen of 1584 Four- sinldng of the U S Battleship Maine will 1:4 conducted Sunday 111 e at 7:30 p rm at Central Christian Ir - 1 AND church 370 Third' East street MUSCULAR PAINS O under the auspices of the Spanish Take HEINZ TABLETS War Veterans and auxiliary The sermon will be delivered by to cause the 1 get They e 'w of aches and pains— gp the Rev J L Wilkinson pastor QUICK!! Bottle of I100 i ip of the church Alf G Gunn deputy Tablets by mail SIAM U S marshal whose brother L—A 0 or sold direct by served in the Philippines during HEINZ DRUGS war will the Spanish-America- n 2 SO STATIC SALT LAKZ Addrema on "The Singdeliver the tin 0 sio4ki04100040414144111401140411Z-11ing of the Maine" I t I the IODENT for your teeth isripny the soitsfoction of a 'i ste - Veterans Schedule 0 Memorial Rites 7'11 : Services commemorating the 4 knitting artic:es for the American Red Cross She is the mother of six sons and daughters sign of telltale First smudge on your 4 c4 4tvl r--' ' i 't r - 4 4 -- t i':s-:(- - - - A Y''' 88 Open house was held at the home of Mrs J G Midgley 1052 Yale avenue Saturday in honor of Mrs Midgley's eighty-fift- h birthday anniversary Mrs liidgley who was born February 13 1858 in Salt Lake City has always been active in civic and church groups As her part in the war effort she is now - - L Woman S 1 - V 0- -- '''''""N - h - 4 1-- - -- - I 1 : i 4 A '- 0 :' fNtoso' t 4 ' 4 t s ''' - ': Langton former editorial writer and editor of the Deseret News and widely-know- n educator who died Friday at his home 36 F street will be conducted Monday at 12:15 p rn in the Twentieth L D S ward chapel 107 a street William E Stoker bishop will officiate Burial will be in Sag Lake City cemetery may call at 260 East South Temple street Sunday between 2 and 8 p m and at the family home Monday from 10 to - I -- etwtett--F--- A ' ''17 -' - yc0 -0 7-- 4- Fune I Dral Ex-Edit- or - ' ' trial set for February 26 Ignoring stop sign — Harold Hansen of 848 West Ninth South street charged also with failing to have an operator's license fined $11 $5 suspended: Howard Frederick of 555 East First South street Edward Brietenbucher of 956 West North Temple street David R Tolman of Bountiful Mrs ve 4 r '' City police court Saturday presented one of the lightest sessions of the month before City Judge Wilford Moyle Burton Court and "cafeteria" court cases Saturday included: Speeding—Gordon K Mower of 449 Eighth East street fined $5 Michael Condas of 637 East Ninth South street pleaded innocent n: 4 -- 7': '' Proves Boon to Unions course in dairying and related problems will be conducted in Salt Lake City early in March it was decided Saturday at a meeting of representatives of Salt Lake county manufacturers distributors and dairymen in the offices of V L Martineau county A 11 Church Burns Mortgage Today e9 1 r" Park Ronmey 60 contractor and bui:der and member of a prominent Utah family died at his home 2145 Third East street Saturday at 3 p m of carcinoma A resident of Salt Lake City 20 years Mr Romney as a young man resided in Colonia Dublan Mexico and was one of the band of colonizers who fought their way out of the southern republic during the revolution of 1912 During his residence in Salt Lake City he served in the presRubber-powere- d stick-odels idency of the high priest quorum only will be allowed to compete of the Wells L D S stake and as The rules further provide that counselor in the Grant and Wells 'each contestant will be allowed stakes At the time of his death aA many flights as can be underhe was a patriarch in the South taken during two hours of compe- Salt Lake stake tition Surviving planes to alterto Salt Lake City Before nate flights The longest flight he lived inmoving Cache where he of each competitor will be con- followed farming valley and served for sidered to determine winners several years as bishop in the Boy Scouts who are not already Cornish L D S ward members of the IA C may secure Mr Romney was born at St membership simply by filling out Johns Ariz March 25 1882 a son entry blanks for the contest which of Miles Park and Catherine Jane appear daily in either The Tribune Cottam Romney He married or Telegram Lee October 8 1908 at Entries may be mailed or Dublan IHe is survived by his widow: brought to Tribune-TeregraheadAviation club termountain four sons Derald P Romney of quarters 301 Tribune-TelegraRochester N Y: George Lee Rombuilding Additional entry blanks ney of the U S army Clyde S and raemlyership cards may be se- Romney on an L D S mission at cured at 'the same office San Diego Cala and Milton Romney of Salt Lake City five daughters Mrs Beatrice Berg Miss Afton Romney Miss Myriene Romney and Miss Carrol Romney all of Salt Lake City and Mrs Lettie I Dixon of Provo four grandchildren: brothers Dr Thomas eight of Indebtedness last C Cleared Romney of Logan Gaskell ironth the First Church of the Junius and Vernon Romney all of Nazarene 4S0 Sixth East street Salt Lake City: Frank Romney of will celebrate the accomplishment Payson Ernest V and Eugene Sunday with a mortgage-burnin- z of Duncan Ariz and ceremony in connection with the 11 Romney Dub-IaA m service Dr Orval J Nease Orin N10 Romney ofMI--Colonia s sisters Caroline of Kansas City general superinand Mrs Emma Eyring Eyring tendent of the N'Azarene church both of Pima Ariz Mrs Ethel wi:1 conduct the service and burn the mortgage He will preach at Peterson of Phoenix Ariz: Mrs Alldredge of Mesa Ariz Mrs morning and evening services Ida Minnie Farr of St Johns Ariz: Charter members of the church Mrs Farnsworth of Colonia arrived from Idaho and over DublanElla Mrs Lula Clayson of Utah to attend the ceremony at Cornish Mrs Ann G Clayson of which they will be honored The present church edifice was Sprirgville Mrs Ivie R Richardson of Provo and Mrs Erma R purchased in 1930 the mortgage i Greetham of Salt Lake City bring held by the church extension Funeral services will be conboard at Kansas City The Rev ducted Tuesday at 12:15 p rm Harold Gretzinger is pastor In the Wells LDS ward chapel 1990 Fifth East street Burial 117111 be in Wasatch Lawn MemoFriends Pay Tribute ? - ous and that hostile aliens should be separated from American citizens of Japanese blood One of the hot issues in the senate during the week was S B 129 which would suspend the "collar-to-collamine law for the duration with the idea of making it possible to speed up the production of metals and coal Mine operators have taken a stand in favor of the bill while union heads have opposed it The bill had one public hearing last Thursday before the senate mining and smelting committee and a second one has been scheduled for Tuesday at 1:15 p m in the senate lounge The senate has given some consideration to H B 1 which as it left the house would prevent members of the legislature from of their accepting for the durationfrom the terms any appointment governor requiring confirmation The house had of the senate narrowed the application of the measure considerably leaving open to legislators a hundred and one lesser jobs in various state departments and institutions A eendatz amendment is being would enlarge the scope of the bill so that its prohibition would extend to all appointive state jobs except those for which expenses only are paid The house met mornings and afternoons for the first four days of the week and then adjourned over Friday (Lincoln's birthday) Saturday and Sunday The senate convened afternoons only but Both held a Friday session houses will reassmble Monday at 2 p m Death Claims Well Known Utah Builder Challenged by a man with a gun and a flashlight a prowler on a garage roof adjacent to the Bell Wines apartments at 530 East First South street successfully dodged two bullets and made his getaway Salt Lake police reported Saturday According to police reports William G Brouse of the basement apartment of the Bell Wines was reading in bed late Friday when he heard footsteps at the roof of the garage He turned off his light and reached for a flashlight arld a pistol "Don't move or I'll kill you" he told the man about 18 years old standing on the roof" "Wait until I get out of this light" the prowler answered and Grant N Johannessen Salt Lake concert pianist and composer Saturday was announced as the selection of the Utah Camp of the Lit- -etm-tle Norway asso' ciation for re ceiving a gold si 1 from the Salt key - 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