Show rqv it ' 1 -- Feb NVednesday Morning 1943 17 December active when missioner McConkie recelvtql $40 In January he received $4667 and Tuesday he received $50 Following the meeting Commissioner McConkie said he had stored his city car because he does not have a two-ca- r garage at his home where his personal car Is Until spring he said the kept d automobile will be kept in a garage at Fourth South and 1 city-owne- State streets Commenting upon the motion Commissioner Keyser observed following the meeting that "it's necessary to have a motion—payment has to be authorized" ance- Church Fetes Soldiers Voting In favor of the allowance were Commissioners Keyser McConkie and Fred Tedesco Commissioner John B Matheson was excused from voting and Mayor Ab Jenkins was absent More than 50 soldiers from the army air base forces basic training center at Kearns were entertained at banquet and program Tuesday night at the First Methodist church NVornen BUJ- - City Judge Wilford Moyle ton Tuesday fined Francis Porter 30 of 575 East Second South street $100 with the alternative of a jail sentence when the defendant admitted a charge of hit-ru- n driving The city police court judge continued until March 3 the drunken driving trial of Dave Beck-stea45 of 215 South Second West street and fined Arthur Clarke of 530 Third East street $10 with alternative of three-da- y jail sentence on a charge of failing to yield the right of way to a pedestrian Judge Burton continued the reckless driving trial of Irene Reich Peterson of 1466 Princeton avenue to February 24 Charged with following another Mormon Chaplain Pays motorist too closely Robert Maack of 464 North Second West Visit to Salt Lake street was fined $5 with alternative of two days in city jail The first Mormon chaplain ever Other cases in court Tuesday were: appointed to the navy Chaplain John William Boud is in Salt Lake J Butterfield his parents of Speeding—James City on leave visitingBoud 419 Church street fined $5 of 1120 Mr and Mrs J W with alternative of two-da- y jail Gilmer drive Dale C Barlow of BounStationed at the district chap- e sentence: tiful also charged with driving lain' s office in San Diego Cal through red traffic light pleaded a as active chaplain duty began to each also charged with guilty 1941 15 September driving too fast for existing condi- tions pleaded innocent sentences and trial set for Friday: Arthur B Freeman of 253 South State street trial continued to February 26 1! Ignoring Stop Sign—Cleo D Pease of 138 West First North street LaMar B Galley of 1986 1Hubbard avenue E C Robinson of 224 Fifth avenue and R D Ricks of Midvale each fined $10 li $5 susnended George B Alder of 1753 Woodside drive fined $5 1 suspended Driving Through Red Traffic B 730 Walker Light—Aimee 0 Windsor street also charged with t failing to have an operator's 1i cense fined $11 $5 suspended li Frederick J Rink of Semloh hotel ! Leslie Baldwin of 423 East Fourth South street Byron Rector of 215 Fourth North street John 1 West Earl of 1412 Denver street Carl P Nielson of Draper Howard E Phelps Jr of 860 North Redwood B N Pearce of 1233 SevI road enth East street John V Bluemel city-owne- city-owne- n Danger of complacency in the face of certain action to come from axis agents within this country was stressed by Grover A Giles state attorney general and chairman of the civilian protection committee addressing Rotarians at the Hotel Utah Tuesday Mr Giles warned that wholesale sabotage attempts are to be expected from axis agents and declared that such action undoubtedly would come when least exnected The state defense council he said is emPhasizing antisabotage work since offensive action by the united nations apParentIY makes invasion or bombing of this nation less likely - City Commissioner Oscar W McConkie Tuesday received d automobile city commission- - sanction to store his a car receive instead allowance and $50 monthly temporarily was The ccmmissioner granted The allowance was made retrothe allowance unofficially and dis2 Comto d use of the tar last December but official sanction to the change was voted tv the commiss:on Tuesday for the first time: Cor—'ssion approval was given when Commissioner McCon1-ties travel allowance appeared in submitted Tuesday for apb:s va Commissioner Keyser pro ca:led attention to the allowance and asserted official approval had rever been voted: Commissioner Kevsers motion uthr)ri zed Commissioner McConkie "to store temporarily city automobile allocated to his use and th4it he be granted during such perod $50 per month auto allow- 1' Sabotage Peril In Rotary Talk ilicConkie Gets Approval Of 850 Monthly Car Outlay centinued Driver Draws Utalin Suffers WAAC Recruiter 'Discharged Soldiers Heat Seeks Women Wound ill ROO Fine in For Air Corps Take Camp Jobs to !Plea Hit-RuCase Africa Battle now may serve with able to house approximate" Feb CAMP ROBERTS air forces Giles Stresses trlic 51It Zaki 114ibune 16 30-da- WASHINGTON- e Feb 16 tT1— Sergeant Cundick son of Mr and Mrs Francis J Cundick entered the army in November 1941 He has participatcd in air raids on German air bases over Dieppe and in November 1942 was awarded a medal by the United States government for "extraordinary and exceptionally meritorious achievement" completed as a crew member of a Flying Fortress which took part in a heavy attack-othe European continent on October 2 1912 Sergeant Cundiek is a graduate He reof Jordan high school ceived training in Nevada and Florida before going overseas Two brothers Marvin and Wayne Also are serving with the United States army on foreign fronts Fillet Sole Private Spends Leave In Visit to Parents Black Cod Salmon After spending a two weeks' furlough in Salt Lake City visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Robert Turner of 992 Harvard avenue Private Leslie G Turner 21 has returned to his post Camp Roberts Cal Private Turner has been in the army seven months and is attached to the camp post office section at CRrnr Roberts He is a former student of South high school and a former employe of the Ogden post office Eric D Turner his brother is attending 111naval training school at Chicago rT 0 rd MARK- Herring oFri':ir'ng lb Bacon Sall Pork FLOOR AND MAIN I Lamb Siert I BABY THE ENTIRE ' Maid Zanteeo CURRAI1TS sir s un RAISINS i5oz RAISINS isunozmpkdg And Continues Day by Day Until All Is Sold and Gone! 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ERICAN PILSEMER Cans tei'- :t 8:30 A M to 10 P M WEEK DAYS 8:30 A M TO 11 P M SATURDAYS STARTS THIS AFTERNOON 1:00 O'CLOCK ri 4 Toll neighbors they drop in to say hello open a bottle size-- - crlAcrE2: a t) your wDelight e r's famed ft role MILK MORNING 0 STORE HOURS o rd 1 Table Damaged but USEFUL !:1 for 160 TOWELS ( 265 SOUTH STATE ' r: 51 MEN'S I Farrer's Meats FOOD ed I f 12 Cans ------ Still Left lb Lauri-expect- I 11339c Lamb Chops wage listed by H D Simerman adr-H- -istrative officer civilian persfannei branch follow: Mechanics 98 cents an holir: storekeepers from $120 to $150 per month shoe repairmen cents an hour: clerkaof all kinds from $120 to $150 per month accountants from $130 to $160 per month: equipment operators SI an hour: mess and ward attendants $120 per month: medical technicians $150 per month dry workers from $1200 to $1320 a year and common laborers 871i cents an hour Hough chief of the civilian personnel branch announced that be- tween 300 to 500 jobs are avail- able at more than a dozen army branches in the cantonment where civilians are employed Three new housing projects in- eluding a civilian dormitory hav- -ing a mess hall are being constructed in and surrounding areas of Camp Roberts At San Miguel four miles south of here a 200- village and a trailer camp with facilities for about 125 are to be completed by March 25 The dormitory located near camp utilities yard No 2 45c 29c 32c 31c 25c 25c 35c 29c EIAIsINQ orb orb ttiosustu Ar GREAT A lb c'tera::d in ern-work- ers Prices Effecilve r a DOWNS ARTICLE-- ON ITEM-EV- ERY lb '11e71nt 75c ON EVERY dz nge: ho Cra0ar sttraining center awaiting hon- soldiers" orary discharges were urged to re- - chief said "Our office will fur-maletters assuring at Camp Roberts as civilian nish necessary ployment to service men awaiting Lieutenant Colonel Harry C - discharge" scales Jobs available and 0 or I lb Sliced Chickens:Li:Vint' lb of 1154 Garfield avenue and Isamu Sam Aoki of 1979 West North Temple street each fined $10 $5 Warwick Lamoreaux suspended of 1087 Eleventh East street trial G continued to February 25 George Bennet of New Ute hotel 'pleaded innocent trial set for February 26 Leda R Ray of 1108 Yale avenue found innocent OF DAMAGED MERCHANDISE FROM AUERBACH'S -WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL 1:00 P M TODAY TAKING rd lb sliced !a3rger'ardeh Eggs 1- L lb n 200-me- announced Tuesday by Second Officer Mary L House recruiting officer for the women's army auxiliary corps in Salt Lake City Duties of women who enroll In the W A AC air corps may range from weather observer to aircraft mechanic Lieutenant House said Success of the several units of the W A A C now serving in' the air corps was shown recently when Brigadier General E E Glenn of the First air force praised W A A Cs under his command as being "outthat adstanding" and asked ditional members of the organization be assigned to air t)ases under his jurisdiction Applicants are urged to contact recruiting officers at 179 Motor avenue war department will be 16 —With additional housing facili- " ren ties near reality soldiers at this 500 Wemen anntah uewseopmebetween sc - s tin while serving with the United States armed forces on the north African front according to a casualty list issued Tuesday by the y Cal in noncombatarmy ant ground crew positions it R Cundick of Staff Sergeant West Jordan was wounded in ac- CLOSED TILL 1:00 O'CLOCK TODAY 07' - : 4 C 1 f |