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P A Warns On Violation of Rationing -- 4rc" e ? : coach Royal L Garff seated center won six first and second places in the Rocky MounSeated tain speech conference in Denver Cristie Wicker left and Julia Dorius standing Leonard Lewis left and Robert Zang R 2 '': 0 :: : - 'j-- ' A — i 1 R " ''f "ss040c " 1 '' ' ''1" '' i :: ' :: :i Its Jurisdiction t ''goo' '2'-2- ' - - i l :g ''' ' "S'ii- - : :' ellsoictiai z f' 1- :' ''':-- - ' 3t : '- s : :: - - ? r - '" : f- " 41ii- 5 ' T' ''' '- - - " 4 ' ' '''rifr'" 4- '- ''!' - ' 4 a ! - 7 : - '"'"'' '4 - - 3- ' f' ''':' f ‘ ' g-- $ 14 - i :?' - 4 '7 - : i( - ' - ?: N - -- St-ir'- 4: V-Ites- tr :: ? ' : - - k ' :: - - - - r 4- - : - '' : 4 - 4 ' -- - s: ' ' - l' : : 34 1 - : : ' : ': ' : : - A44-- -- - 4Z :: - jeo0 : : - : - : - ''-- 'k ' 'I - - e:-':- - - - ' ? " : '-- --- - - : - - - ''-'- - - -- '''-- - - - 1 i - - 4: Navy Lists Bingham Man As Missing in Action l''- - t :: - - -- : ': ''''-- : - :::-:-- Tealn Beet Growers' Chief Urges Wins Toli Heavy 1943 Plantings IDebate Honors !U: Of U i - t-- a - ''- " ' - ' - Figures Show Increase in ID Drivhig ' ' ' ' re-an- R a t ion Helpers el kyCi Call to not-1A-an- A- A ttendl I :: ' ' :' f 1 - - d ' - ' re' ----'- '' : i ': : :::7 a eeting I 7: :' -- :':' 'IN': t ''s1- :'- i ts A - I :- m -- Rear Admirals Interest Gains To Tour Depot In Air Contest Chief Fills Posts Vi ctory lend-leas- I - an--a- Forecast tt er -- Sa Unpaid police court fines totalapproximately $23836 Tuesday appeared doomed for cancellation because Salt Lake City has lost jurisdiction over the offenders involved After Police Judge Wilford Moyle Burton notified city commissioners that he intends to "enter a blanket order dismissing or suspending all of such pending cases" a check of records in the city auditor's office showed that between 2000 and 3000 offenders arrested since 1932 would be cleared of obligations totaling $2883660 by the order Pointing out that the poiioe court has had pending "a number of cases in which the defendants have been fined and given stays of execution or suspended sentene2s on which commitments have been issued and the cases left in this condition over a period of yeara' the judge declared the court has lost jurisdiction over those involved 1929 Decision He referred to a decision handed down by the state supreme court in 1929 This case declared that when a court indefinitely ordered a defendant discharged from cus- tody the court's jurisdiction over the defendant was terminated Advance notice was made to the commission Judge Burton de clared to afford the city an opportunity to be heard in the mat- ing TT- t o i 4 t ) '4 corn-growe- rs tissue-covere- stick-model- s" ed - - - 4 Newcomers Wait Final Lecture Ou Utah's Scenic Wonders School Groups Seek Action On Teachers' Salary Bill m sits - State Departments To Mark Holiday Democrats Honor Party Leaders - m d m - m 01 ! Ccn-zres- A"-":1- i 1 -- 1 P'-litio- tolltetftidaaAtivai i - - i ' : ) fi will be a policy of the court in the future to follow the (sn- - preme court) case and provide that stays of execution on sentences Nv i I I be given only to afford a defendant ample time and op- portunity to avail himself of trio safeguards guaranteed him by law" 4' - - k 4 t y Court attaches Tuesday noon cited records showing that in conformance with this poliev has granted only a Judge Burton few stays of execution since he court ss duties thinee pacohliicne n e bench January ln of the said a attaches of stay fenders proved themselves to beowners and taxcity property e payers In all other cases fendants have been required to pay their fines in cash or go to after-Rock- I - t':-''- ' : ii de-th- jail ' Audits Conducted Two audits one made In 191-and one made last April con- tamed traffic fines tota:Ing 90350 upon which only $9067 nal been paid auditor's record showed 0 '': S- l etal iNumers 0 0 n Holdbacli A t I F10-h-t pt-P- ' ' : :' : T' '':: ' ' 7- ''':':--"- 4i ' : 1 Elimination of the holdbaek provision in the metal miners' wage schedule will be urged of the 'national war labor board by Chairman E M Role of the state industrial commission IN ho was authorized by union and operators' representatives at a meeting Tuesday to take that action of the holdback C 3 neellation nrovicilon from the onerators and union October 23 1912 supplemental contract is expected to reduce widespread absenteeism- - and controversies between employers and workers over the penalties Mr Iloyle explained' Removal of the holdback will he a stimulant to the morale of the workers the union representatives said at the meeting in the state capitol called by Mr Boyle They reported that thP'—miners strong-o- f ly resented the "penalties" which they termed as "uncalled for" Mr Royle will forward the Deal rerommendation to the N W I D C II office at Washington Wednesday I t:---- 1 ' : :I1 :s I ' : I i I t- :::':4 - i5- - :i k - t Calling Salt Lake 1 11:t---- - Minute Women! THREE 'VITALLY IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION MEETINGS for volunteers will be held iri THE TRIBUNE - TELEGRAM AUDITORIUM Wednesday February I I 1:00 P M Volunteers of Nett Horace Mann Jordan and Jackson high school districts 2:00 P M and Lincoln Volunteers of South high school dis- Irving tricts 3:00 P M Rooseveft and disricts Volunteers Bryant of E a s I TRIBUNE TORIUM - TELEGRAM AUDI- ''' ''' '''' ''' tr t ' V 6 1 t IMPORTANT: Note that ALL meetings are Ine!d n THE i 4 t - I I 4 ''''' ' ''''': 14 t af the following hours: 7fl--t - :i': t t - - 4 - tl t- 7 1 it : 4 - - Twentv-thrre- - - 1 ter-- " p en-da- l -- 1 - - 's : --r e rr 0 da ' 4 City Loses '"- - 494'i': t - Judge Asserts : ::: '1i :' 4 ' 5 '''g - ' - Court Moves To Cancel Unpaid Fines Four University of Utah debaters with their ‘N e Persons Books ' ' - of Deceased '?': i' Utah Grgly Places First inSpeech Tourney Calls for Return : tz t ''! - 4 -- : ' l':'' ' i i 4 !!:!T: ' ' !: s' A : t - ': s'e - 4 :7 t Page Fifteen it ''1' i 4 A Elimination of waste in the use ' 1 A :14 e! that persons warning holding ' I7R 1 4A i::- - t of trucks hauling freight must be tl: ‘'' ' ' 4 0 '':li''''''0 books l'' '''"" '' of deceased :' ration :':' relatives effected to help the country win '' I ' 1‘" 'tt P-- ' t4 ' 'l':- ' ' 4' ' t are subject to heavy penalties and v ' '' the war truckers of Utah Idaho ' ' ' 1 b 14 j N t ' f 4: b:' : 1 ' Colorado Wyoming and Montana from future rationing blacklisting ' "04 41 ''''"Z t '!"'s''41 ' !"- were told 'Wednesday at a meeti- : ' r was issued Tuesday following dis4 k pj'' 4f' 4' '1 : $ ng- in the Newhouse hotel with ty : ' 1 r ' ' ': : : t a wide discrepancy beof closure I ' ' '' " office of defense transportation ofr 1 f" l'IA''''''t ''''' 'r'" f' '' ''' ' 1 tvveeri the number of deaths and p e''''ALV P4 ' ficials ! '' ' 1 4' n ks :""r'? ' ' t $ ' f p 1'''1” ' the number of ration books re'- -' ' ': the afternoon session ': '4 4'' ' '- 77 'i : ti 47 Cy' k V to Attendng ''' ' ' tr4in Salt Lake City turned speak to approximately 100 1 i f't t i ::1:' ! : ' ': ' ''' ' : ' ' i common and contract carriers -it:4!t-':' :11 I ‘ tt 4 With issuance of war ration book 55 iti'-4 ''04'? A 'i "4 ' I V Were Ted 4 i '4: - t- - '' : :: f e Rodgers of Washing4 2 No 10 less than i away days F t Z:tt ton D C president of the Ameri:':: I' 'r'' t Hamer S Culp chairman of the can Trucking association and M- I tc - t'l:- ::' j::::j ' city price control and rationing :: ils T Longenecker of Washing-to- n iD C chief of the section of :: board disclosed that only 170 i't' ' t 'rikt4 ' operations for property carriers copies of war ration book No 1 ::: i rfkc In the division of motor transport t have been returned to the board of the 0 D T ki t i: following death of their legal '7:t-: i 2:'''' ' e''" Mr Rodgers asked the truckers holders k4e4'?''''?) :7 : —': 10 to report any delays by companies 41'-' At the same time a check of 10) :! ' 7 ''' ': : '” s:' 7:r ' in the loading or unloading of I '' records at the board of health vital 1 ' ''' i 6 4' ":'''' i I showed statistics division that 1515 1 l freight handled by trucks Delays e'7 in loading and unloading can tie i persons died in Salt Lake City be:f tio) ' ' ii t 't tween May 8 1942 and FebruUp trucks for hours and is a major 1 't: t 6 bottleneck confronting the truckary 3 Indiers he said an as the Taking figures 4 3 g cation that by the law of aver'' - ' :''' Commends Army Aid be some would - ' ' Lakers Salt ages i 't'''''' k 4 The wholehearted taking advantage of the extra racooperation tion books for "chiseling" of the army at nearby installations i ' ' - sk :' N1:in handling- truck freight was ' ' k quantities of sugar coffee and ofother commodities rationing commended by Mr Rodgers ficials issued a reminder of severe To acquaint the carriers with A k the needs of conservation penalties which may result from Mr iiirm7" a of book misuse ration Lengenecker asked elected committeemen who represent the Cites Penalties truckers in an advisory capacity to the 0 D T to call meetings George A Critchlow state atfor the 0 P A said that torney in the near future and Ways a $10000 fine and one year of rreans of eliminating waste should BINGHAM—Rodney charles Davidson third class gunner's imprisonment may be imposed for be worked out at these meetings in the U S navy and son of Jack Davidson of Bingham is the practice and added that mermate he said chants who knowingly sell comThe two Washington officials missing in action with the Pacific fleet to a naval modities on the according illegal stamps may who left Wednesday night for be blacklisted by the government Portland Ore are on a tour of department telegram received by ---his father Tuesday Although neither growers nor processors entirely are satfrom participating in any rationiA crew member of an American tho country attending meetings of 'Utah debat- of for duration the ngisfied with the proposed U S department of agriculture program ersFour University program ine 177 out of Pearl svveeper working with truckers to devise better to p honor s in cmpe- war captured the non of trucks equipment Harbor Mr Davidson was here on 3 under to give sugar beet growers $150 more per ton this year than tition with more than 100 student "Rationing order No and rnan power They expect to furlough in February 1912 He 1 No which war ration the sugar last growers intend to do their best to produce a normal tonnage speakers at the twelfth annual in the navy in Salt Lake V bring about th e elimination of enlisted Mountain speech conference was book issued that on provides 1911 in and received training 1 in'19-1every poss ible empty mile by City of and Saturday in Denver beets an death of individual the the Friday perat theSan Diego naval base He lo:nt action meetings of truckers L Garff "II" debating ' ' rason ' of Royal the Tuesstatement This was madc possession was in having born 23 co-Bingham February The plan is for carriers to coach tion book shall surrender it to the Tuesday upon the and lived here all his life by J Ft Rawlins president team's reported day eperat e among themselves in car- - 1921 to return Salt Lake City war local and price In addition to his father memalfrationing of the Utah Sugar Beet Growers' rying freight For example two bers The debaters Cristie Wicker of board for cancellation within 10 his of immediate are mateassociation h -full after studying family trucks should not make Bountiful Leonard Lewis of Rex- days after the death of said perMrs Jack Marshall of A rial he received this week sumthe s ame trip at approximately his mother Idaho and Julia Dorius and : Mr l' Critchlow said son" ' which have burg ' the same time Rather the corn- - Salt Lake City two brothers Wil- t marizing discussions Robert Zang' of Salt Lake City "Violation of any one of these ham Elwood Robinson of U S the on been in Washington won six first and second places in ' going 1 4 rationing orders" the attorney de- ''': ?:': ::: panics should cooperate through navy and ' ' A'' D C for several Weeks between Eugene Paul Davidson of I1 f : contracts and 'have only one full Midvale meet which included contest- "can the dared x violator 4 subject and three sisters Mrs of beet growers ants from 20 midwestern and west- truck rhake the trip representatives to a severe or fine imprisonment what with all the 'wartime Mrs Barbara and processors and government of- ern colleges Acording to Asa J Merrill of Elizabeth andSusaeta also may deprive the merMiss Lee Day- Jackie on ficials strictions there 1ngich of the automobiling director Mr Zang a freshman and Mr regional chant who assists by sale of the an4: Under the rnctnr transport division of the idson all of Bingham a s ' I be le lot program proposed but won first place in the proLewis to or may its obtain : driving all of the any right :2 nounced by the secretary of agri- gressive discussion ' 0 D T the carriers should organ- commodities that are or may be certainly not drunken driving group receiv7 g fr't' 1 ' '' cortre own program He said commodity credit of superior and excel- 1tWirdig' the office of price ad- is on the culture the rationed For drunken by ing ratings driving ' offer through sugar lent respectively ' 4 tne g ovnment does to " '' ministration" increase reported II P Leatham poration NVill to '' ':' ''''' ' te liprocessors thq frAnsportation purchase sugar state Miss Wicker won first place in tax ' commission drivers' industry 4 Firm Subject to Penalty beets from farmers at about $150 the victory speaking contest t () do the job but only what ? cense and division director 141!:' I ''' ''i:i :11411t: He cited rationing order No 3 rrJst be done So far this year 114 motorists per ton above the price level for was chosen the most outstanding '('' in and of 1942 ::: 4" aerage- quality which provides a $10000 fine or convicted of intoxicated driving :::: woman debater at the meet She Must Submit Plan es '' :' one year of imprisonment or both have lost their drivers' licenses or turn will sell such beets to proc selected to deliver a speech tb 1 After the trucking companies for any violation of the order and if they didn't hold permits have essora On the basis of sugar prices 1 assemblat contestants and have crganized a plan of coopera- which further provides that any been denied the right to apply for prevailing during the last six coaches at the final session of the : '''''iifordsag'' ti4:rt and conservation months of 1912 meet Mr Lewis also won a rating the plan establishment which violates the at least one year Women rolunteers who will disis in effect a federal of excellent in the victory speak-morThe must be submitted to the opT tribute order 111 plan The 60 cent by is total illegal stamps accepting 2 per war No books at just and the antitrust division of the Salt Lake ration "shall also be prohibited necessity ing from than the figure for 1942 and subsidy offered to avoid consumer City high schools next i of or 80 for Mr Zang Mr Lewis and Miss more other cent apin 1941 the for an increase in the than any receiving stamps bepartnient justice per will receive instructions at week of sugar it was pointed out 'Wicker received ratings i or receivcertificates from excel- records show The pi oval In three January the eof Wednesday "We realize" Mr Rawlins con- - tIewnot tilrlie itihAe edreeb ar atatiiril dc ing any material which now or in February 15 1911 and 1942 totalsAlthough there was no lengthy Tribune-Telegra-meetings auditorium Mrs kge oanetshtse bTelsi et tinned 71 ra"that we are at war and be 63 Davidson the Charles to were future and dscussion on contemplated 24- - R L McKean community may Rodney subject respectively or nation needs in the the action that allocation" team haur unloading plans in Salt Lake member of the Salt Lake warservice men's' sugar was Utah county which tioning Reported missing competing'in the de- highest price in the 1942 drunken driving ar- - In fact we believe there is greater bating division Cty heMr Longenecker indicated and board said Tuesday rationing tnat rests by the state highway patrol need for a record sugar produc- thought the local truck- The schedule follows: 1 p nu be could is hitting a fast pace this year tion right now than at any time problem materially for volunteers in the area to be 10 of the 17 D D" license revo- - in our history with the demands settled Nanth uniform hours for served by West Horace Mann Jore and the necessity cations listed this week beingUtah for unl:aiing by all companies re- - dan and Jackson schools 2 p m for he At ceiving 'reign feeding liberated nations in- county residents present for volunteers in the area to be tine unloading hours vary and served bv- South "Too many defense workers are creasing monthly Lincoln and -So 1vhen our food administra- 'Aral to confusion A uniform Irving schools and 3 p m convicted"! Mr Leatham being for Rear Admirals J H Newton and said as he showed a letter he had tor and other government spokes- Proving what is already conday s:x dav5 a week- volunteers in t!le area to be served mon is aviAtion beNV that :lust received from a laborer V11(1 Men tell Ila thrit the present beet he tne K knowledge settle Appointment of Clarence Barn- arid Bryant J F Hateh and Captain difficulty by Est a the consuming interest of Air-Palm- had just lost his driver's permit acreage incentive program is the tieves schools vice president of Bamber- will in arrive ------- Requested to attend One of the Salt LakeNVednesday lean youth—entry blanks for the and the Utah liquor control corn-- - very best be work ed out berger cn to Investment instale model-planinspect City comny and Ed- contest of The mission purchase permit Sunday there is nothing left for us to do ger three meetings are all women vol- - lations A a vice president of in Tribune Omar gar our Intermountain all roll Bering sleeves and pitch Congar Telegram Captain up say the same thing" but They 7 unteers contacted WTsCU 111 CI by the Minute NValker Bank 8:' Trust company to Women or the Salt Lake Defense charge of construction at the naval Aviation club began to pour in he added "Just had a couple of is and do the job" drinks and they need their auto- council or any others who are will- - supply depot in Clearfield an- - Tuesday Expressing fear that some the Salt dike City regional d The contest -- for S to do war work and it's may be tempted to negN-ing to serve at least eight hours nouncgd Friday This is the first rubber-powered to be deprived of their car" lect beets in favor of some corn- - mittee of the 11 S treasury Vicwill unfair the during registration Tuesday time in the history of Utah that be held at the state capitol build- a 'petitive crops Mr Rawlins ex- - tory fund committee was Wednesday Thursday and Friday m at 10:30 Suna inguncomoati4 rear were beginning the conviction that any nounced Tuesday by William A To7a almost admirals have visited here of next week Alit Schools day Plan who fails to recognize im- - Day of San Francisco chairman f:rtabie Tuesday in Salt Lake City grower for this purpose ? The friends and relatives Tne thermometer rose to 33 de- - Urges Regulation public of portance the Twelfth federal reserve dismaintaining a bat- motive of the visit IA of the young- competitors are in- In 'Hook' Drive Principal a zinced with trict the with x7ee drnrg clty program agricultural Regulation of labor unions to to inspect the Clearfield naval sup- vited to attend tile contest which 7n r rii LI:11 refzistercd during a normal planting of sugar beets As the Salt Lake regional comlitahns who go to their school t:to edriv morring Tie forecast for preventatheir use of the war crisis ply depot and determine its rate offers five war savings prizes and a fixed part of his rotation mittee now covers Utah only in- a sa a totatos toward of advancement Captain Conger medals to young aviation enthu- headquarters to get Nvar ration plan yin be waa "- -becoming '1141"113 t -sight of long- stead of Idaho Utah and eastern dominant factor in was said Time and method of their siasts book No 2 may if they wish take term benefits losing te r) of beets to Nevada as formerly Mr Bambersugar reauings advocated by Selvoy industry J Boyer ex- - arrival is a military secret Limited The competition is fo? I A C along R victory book" for the any sound tne flat cuntry east of the program agricultural ger succeeds John Schoonover re-ofe of ecutiv the Utah will time members secretary prohibit their attending anA a harncv below-fruez- only but membership armed forces and leave it at the he "AtoreoYer" must added "we Boise Idaho and Mr Bering te Farm Bureau federa tion the 'Welcome Navy" day civic may be gained by any interested school according to the office of z:me alr)hz the Atlantic sea- - qta t a normal acreage of sugar places John M 4eWallace of Salt pl yor now to y addressing Silt Lake luncheon at 12:15 p m Wednes- - model plane builder slinply by price administration The sign-uhe of the naton Tuesday Tuesday t Ast protect: future acre- Lake City at the Hotel Utah the cap- - tering- the contest Entry blanks for the new 'ration book takes age - Round Table members at the Hotel was It is rensonable allotments tr'll1PerThe work of the committee is spr:nZIkf' tam n said are 4Contintwd on rag printed daily in The Tribune place next xveek to assist the IT S treasuryin the expre2‘7ig xvonder at ' and Telegram additional blanks the ni2c17ess of tne of all new government issues sale being available at written or per- and St War Savings bonds series again except A sonal I C at request a drop in temperature rtp-rteheadquar"E" Special emphasis is placed Tribune-Telegraters 301 buildon securing- as many subscriptions stopped only after reaching ing ' below Zf' as possible outside the banking hut Grand interested hi air Boy system reported a ni axi- scouting candidncy are expected to 21 degre es swell the list of entrants accord-source- s e ri tures recrded at The usual capacity crowd was a per of the state It will cover ing to Jack Douglas I A C presAdvocating immediate action Representatives of the three Ike a !7P slatons over tne nation aseured the varied botanical wonders of ident who is also Salt Lake chair-L- b by the Utah were designated Tuesday for the final on organizations legislature man of the Air Scout committee "Welcome to Utah" lecture sestate to contact persons throughout No- 28 which would bill MTh Lovk house ries spousored by the Salt Lake Hostesses for the occasion the state in an effort to have a 28 39 Alhuquernue N 31 additional funds for inNVomen and The were Council Jenof rt Mrs named provide Jess City by bcpring on the bill as soon public Atlanta Ga 20 36 TeleLake sen Tribune and Salt salchaircommittee as school The representatives teachers reception possible creasing 13 Bismarck N Washington's birthday will be 34 —8 man They are Mrs C Lamont aries representatives of three gram with a heavy demand for who will contact members of observed as a holiday by the state oq 1 Chicaro 111 the tickets which are complFelt Mrs Louis Schenk Mrs state school organizations met their organization were: Fredwith only those employes required De'llN er Colo21 69 Z Axelrod Mrs Nathan O to newcomers A C in of offices erick the Loofbourow of the on essential duties working Govimentary Tuesday night Grand Junction 24 58 Senator Abe Murdock and GovFullmer Mrs Virgil L Ruggles Dr L John Nuttall Jr superschool board association Mrs Only a few tickets remain for ernor Herbert B Maw announced Paul 23 —11 Minneapoliii-- St ernor Herbert B Maw will be intendent of Salt Lake City distribution Wednesday at The Mrs Orrin P Morgan Mrs L K Nicholson of the congress Tuesday New Orlean 53 38 Tribune-Telegrafront counter Floyd L Figgat Mrs Louis special guests Wednesday night at schools of parents and teachers and The governor experimented on Neil York- City 1 20 a The final lecture "Springtime Zucker Mrs Rena Maycock Badger of Lincoln's birthday also a legal Plans to obtain definite acbanquet in the Newhouse hotel Orden Utah 42 24 In the Rockies" will be delivered at 7 o'clock Mrs Ed F Shepherd Womtion on the bill and lift it from the women's council holiday with the income tax and Oklahrbma city 46 19 Council president and John ens the in which by the University of Utah botLake bill the Salt stalerrinte The would motor Sponsored for by the vehicle registration divisions position provide 4 trroAnl Nen 9 in anist Dr Vatter P Cott-le- l W Gallivan Tribune-Telegraconnty elective officicls and the it now rests were discur-seannual appropriation of $1316- - and the public welfare and health new-by 17Tribune-Telezra"prinz INo is The auditoriSalt La7ie county central Demo000 from the state general fund thP o'fi-isof the Utah SVte promotion manazer will predepartments operating Lewit Mo 32 -um 1Vednesday at 8 p side at the informal program cratic committee the banquet-wi- ll Seheol Boards There was so little public busi the for the next three years The :association t 111“ 3A 2S irimrt I s '1 TIL-will The be be talk all for will The he of' introduced sneaker members ness on Lincoln's birthday that I of Parrnts lnd appropriations would be distribillustryeci ‘ lin 61 Tex3 44 Y ith colored slides RS were the the st?te le!zislture pnd their Tesf'lers nnd by Mrs John T Wahlquist uted to school boards for the ' do not feelt justified in asking state the Wornen's NR !zhoriern yr fl- - t three lecturer cove-in- z tn the chairman of the Welcome to national vies in Stitn Legislative Council of purpose of raising teachers' sals"--- i employes to work next Monday" DD C i 1a44hingnn re- I Utah and state Democratic officers committee Utah Inc aries Governor Maw said andscenical 9geology history ' ' a ' A A Der ter t t Explain Transport Aids Ellis T Longenecker left and Ted V Rodgers explain desired t r ii e k CollPt ation measures to contract and common carriers ::7- t 0 I Pooling Loads Uniform Hours Are You in the Ten Per Cent Group? If Not Buy More War Bonds and Stamps! 1913 7 1 :i t - - - : |