Show - - - ' - - - - — - - - - - --- - - - - - - "- - - - ' ' 1 Chil)S Slate 1 '' ' Or '' —Luncheon Stt DDFor 1 it :: -- - - i - Clearfield ot Officers crsb4s: ) O7 i- t Nzarly 300 representative citizens of Salt Lake and Davis couni ties Salt Lake CtyKaysville and Clearfield and state county and! city officials Wednesday will extend Utah's greeting to officers 1 1 of the Clearfield naval depot a t a kineheon at the Hotel Utah at 1 '! 12:15 p rn Governor Herbert B Maw resenting the state will head the welcoming committee of distinguished guests Other speakers at the luncheon xvill include Harold E Wallace president of the county officers' association representing county governaients Roscoe Boden and the Salt Lake county commission Mayor Ab Jenkins and the Salt Lake City commission Mayor G H Holt of Clear- field Chairman David Layton and the Davis county commission D E Larnbourne Salt Lake Kiwanis club president representing the Salt Lake City luncheon clubs: TlirTE'mond T Harris president of the Salt Lake Advertising club Stanley J Stephenson executive secretary of the Utah Manufacturers' association and President Fred H Knickerbocker and Vice President Fred A Carleson of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce Music at the luncheon will be furnished by soldiers from the Fort Douglas reception center Special navy guests to receive the civic honors are Captain Raymond V Miller in charge of theil depots construction and Captain1Omar Congar prospective supply officer Other navy officers stationed at Clearfield will be guests Spesnsored by the rep- - 1 ! 1 i i 1 - 1 1I - ' i I k 1 i i T 0 initercochammmud- - activity project rity b er of commerce S 1 the luncheon is being participated in by at Lake City civic lunch-eon clubs and other interested zens N 1 I citi-inform- II k 1: f iri 1 11 g 4 1 1I I - i SLaZgering of hours for state eaprtol employes to release at least four Utah Light and Traction company buses row carrying hundreds to work between 8:45 and 9 a m willI be considered at a 9:15 a m meeting Wednesday in the state tax commission's hearing room Commission Chairman J Lambert Gibson chairman of the gov- errifi'S CoorcLnating committee who called the meeting said that the departments' representatives 1v11 seek to stagger hours so that the first group will report to work at 8:30: et the third at 8:15 and the fourth and last contingent at 9 o'clock Between 775 and 800 persons work in th'e capitol Mr Gibson reported The staggering of hours is expected to release at least four buses for service in other parts of the City1 1 (4N - -- 1 ' - k I r-- - 1 t07 NN n n r 7) '444 - -3- u 4oi A 11 1 1 i ' c -- Sp i i t 1 I L ti--l 11 t f i s I t - -o ur i 1 r k 4 1 triVal Cat047 ‘' ' i'' " 1 :2RAfir I 1 WITH CANADA DRY QUALITY sri P ' i t :: f- I te''--- : : - 1 ' 1 ' i r l i: ' ''''- ' ' - i f ' ' r:s 2 A " 1' - ----- 1 4 v ?'- 4''''-'''':- aaat'wL'''''''''' :: Z"'"'"-- ' - - - - - 4 2i - ' '' 4 ' 2--: 9 : - :sit44:' ' c - ' I i i1 i eir - !T--:- 2i''- - - c -- - i'::fs- - t k'' '' :' ' - t - i -- - ' 'ert :: ' ''''' 1 i't 4: - :' Brief Items Of NeNvs A round S L ' i - $ - (t :' i -- - " - 1 ' - i'-'!- : - - t 41 ':' i 1' L:"'""e :‘---- ''''i - - -- ' ' ' it t I 0- : - 1 - ' " - ''' ' ' t: '''H 0 e1 ' : :'' t ii : r r r 41r MEN'S r JACKETS IIATHER I - 4 1 ll : 7 i - m 36 city-wid- Authorize bond fund — City commissioners Tuesday authorized an annual appropriation of S13038 for seven years to repay funds used February 1 to retire a bond issue due in 1954 The action resulted in a saving of City approximately S45000 Treasurer Milton E Lipman said 'flIt7: ' '' contest—corn meet Wednesday noon in the Newhouse hotel to map plans for the sixth Plan speech mittee members Will k i Keith O'Brien - ?! — — lio - and plans were made for a meeting to be held Monday March 8 when cards will be distributed to aid in the work of obtaining pledges from the employers In‘pects railroad—Charles A ElsPy of San Francisco president of the Western Pacific rail– road left Salt Lake City Tuesday morninz on an inspection of his line after conferring here Monday 'With other railroad of- I' 1 - x - - 4 t — - 5 II 0 -— — à-------" ---à 1 I ---- - - - — --- --- -- -- 1 - ----- — - I 1 — — E - : 3d I — ii—---iw I 1 li i 1 t i! i"-1--- V4 Visitor Sees World Issues Widen While the united nations are all fighting against the same thing— the spirit of naziism—they are not all fighting for the same thing Dr Frederic W Ingvoldsfad the Launch book drive — Special well known lecturer on interne-on to all btliosnaairraifvfaalirisr asserted Tuesday Isetiterst hka lieKheen imaillebd memSalt Lake City for a lecture series bers' wives urging their active i basic There are at least five participation in the clubs vicissues the undercurrents forming to collect books which lie beneath all of the current tory book drive for the armed forces it was anhappenings in the global war acnounced Tuesday at the club's cording to Dr Ingvoldstad Newin the directors' meeting "Perhaps the biggest of all" house hotel mentioned the lecturer "is the a a the world has broken into two RevieNs development—Repre- - fact camps one engaged in stophuge S of Frost sentative Daniel the nazis and the other enping deKanab Tuesday told of the gaged in stopping the soviets Othvelopment of the motion picof forces ers are the ture industry in Kane county at and elements opposition which favor and opa meeting of the Salt Lake Oppose imperialism those which are timist club in the Newhouse hopro and anti revisionist those tel and which are and finally groups which are pro and anti socialist" ::: Dr Ingvoldstad presented him :: introductory lecture Tuesday nizt at Lafayette school State and 4 North Temple streets under the - :: :II ii auspices of the extension division of Utah iji University 11 qi fv Y f ' te pro-col- or ' 4 1 i 4 - )' k 90- '- ‘ " -- ?:' 00:- I : I 4 i o ' 1'4 ' t 'A : 4 t ' ' 4 0 't 'f' A i ' i''' il"' 42!!-!- l':: -: - 34 40 e ::----- '-' - -- t' : X' ( r ' -- - 1 1 3 I - r- :: 1 I - - t - ! 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T1 '$e----- - m it7'''N i ''''N' '1 '11' '11'rr s --- ' - I - - 1 k "11 1 1 - t'' Los- 1 Americans - 17 Q----- ' ' " 77 k z 4 t k '47 - 11 0 (1 ? iiI s 4 14:(4-- II 7I l - - I 01 N t ':I- ' -- r -4 i - CLEARANCE! - ('1) - -- - ‘ 1 -- L t 1) :Ail f- - - ! - r 4 - f 1 ' ‘ -1 t& t'ai4 F "IP X1-'41-- ' I - :f 1r "- A 4 1 - 1 :'' 1' 'V 4 !: N 4 ( -- L ' - Jil Committee Plans Drive 14 - - i - 1 it' 'I' as i "'' ''''' - f L(31 : N i 11 1 - ( - - War Savings - ver t ''N'6 1710 - 7: -- 5 5 17 Lg-- Th dit JN 1 f1(r'''''''''"----1'--- ) 0 ' - l'''- og''' I 12 ''' -- ' : - I - ' ' vt if I :::' : - - f - - -: ttoc ' " have more dollars than there are goods and unless some of this surplus money is turned into war savings in a consistent and systematic manner the peril of inflation wil grow 4 This was the basis for an appeal made Tuesday at a meeting of the Salt Lake war savings corn- held in The Tribune-Telegraauditorium where plans e were made for a drive to enroll local employers in the program It is hoped to bring 625 Salt Lake firms into the plan it was stated The meeting was conducted by Lincoln R L're chairman of the drive to be conducted here and Homer C Warner Salt Lake war U S treasury bond chairman films were shown depicting how best results can be obtained from such a drive D Howe Moffat deputy administrator of the war savings staff who was one of the speakers said 815 of Salt Lake's 3300 employers have business and industrial institutions large enough to adopt the 10 per cent plan He said of these 815 firms only 190 have payroll Receives promotion —Russell J Smith of Los Angeles 'has been promoted to r's3Qtem manager of reservations for Western Air Lines Miss Lois Lake Salt Lake City traffic manager was Tuesday ' t ' ''''''''- -' i:: '- 1Z44-445---- — 1 ':' :! :s : ' '‘:-':: ''- - 4 4' ' ' '''' r ' ''- " 1 - - U ? 1 (7:---7- ( ) ‘41 - 4 t i r N1 -- Nr: Ab Its ---- -- : D: - -- Worth Much More! 1 4 2: ff ' : t ': ' ' -- - - - 6't - --- - r:It 7 ' 1 - " r' 14' - --- -- M IE f1 OD Tly- S0g)0 : 4: :: ' W1011"-- '' - z73 ss f 6 P w ll' RA N 1 To M ' P --- 1 7' - 10 A aT clE) t '' p 11 - -- i i - :: Is '''''''' ' 'i 441‘44t it J----'' 4 v ' 't i -- 71417 : 7: w - "' i:- - ' 0 ito 0 LAI - : ' 't s ''D-- 1-:--1- o - - : !'' - ::: T : í p- '"' CI i 4 - -- 1 - 51 - - ' c - '''' - ‘ ' - if :: : —: 41001: 41 ''' - iv :0-- ": i 4 Dill Ei1 tir '''''i - : - - ':4 i 17:F::2-:0-- 1: 7 ? : i 'qr r1Nt 1 "11t i 44"'' - - i i 1 i ' : ' ' ' - — -- Air-"' j A i Nts4-- It e'''''' - -- L toti E()- STORE HOURS ree''' 1:'0 t ' e'c K f 0 At''' ? ' t41 g 4'" 1 : " i: e: :4:-- !- : P ' 7 4tè kl lk- 16 NAT-: A t Al fi k 101 017 CU- ! - : t ' 0 ik' I ficials 6:7":-"'"""7"'"7"C'si- m ''' i - ''' '':' - : ple 8:1hd t - 11 INIarch Le of Salt Lake post No 2 Amer- ican Legion and Sons of the Legion squad No 2 will meet Thursday at 8 p m at the Legion hall 404 South West Tem- State Chiefs Study New Work Hours 1 ' rt'74!1' ::':: i 1 ' s 1 ! drive slated to open late In i " - - -- sar saving n plan In preparation for the Salt Lake 4 t 0 Horner C NVarner and Lincoln R Ure study national plan for Installing' 10 per cent -N ' - ' to Ldunch Campaign i t- t 17 Wednesday :!lorning Prepare Navy Guests 1 5vtitaleFeb(Tribune 1943 ZrlIc 26 Honors for 1 i - i x i e -- L g k 1 ---- t - — |