Show It t I ' Sports Local News Classified Ads Finance Radio Programs Page 17 7‘ a It g Mit :iktibilitc Get Your Tires Inspected Today This Is Last Week for I 1 and T Book Holders B C ii ' Page Thirteen Salt Lake City Utah Tuesday Morning February 23 1913 - I 4 U' Geologist Allays S L Quake Fears Séoops With Expert Skill 7 ' ei : -- írjbsc Part Two I CY 1 - Al)solved Fault - - : ' tr::- --i - - i A Al:''s 4 - -- ' : :: t ::: !- Of Monday Shock : - -- r- ---3 :t - : -- ?::-:- Vt "-- iJ - - Tr ::' '77 - Ai' -- $ 1 - ?::- ::J ::e9 0 0- --:"-- ''- :15 ::fe!- - fit7 1 5' -- e 0( - : ' - ' '73 '' t' f 1- 1:- -: 5 - Originated Bureau System Sigmas:I iLsi gr-- - Against GOP Return Says Republican t - t ' i I I t-- ""5'11'' 4rK5x 1 ' t '' - ±- - :: ' - ' ' ' ::: - - - "' :' : f- ! f Flarly fears that Salt Lake's i't iat DENVER Feb 22 UP) — A ' f 'i A baby earthquake Monday was the ' i the that Republican e charge party ' -t ' i' i ' ' result of "acting up" exercises of i i': ' —because of its fundamental phil4 ::::: i't 3 41 ' ' the which aeu asti ' ::: ' :': 3 i i:"::ti:: of government—fathered :ir:i' :::i! : osophy could lead to disastroux results 'i :i :'T 4 e bureauwere dispelled late Monday after- 1 the federal "::-e :::n? 1 ' 1:' I ''' 4 noon by Dr Hyrum Schneider pro- i :' i cratic system that it now con72 '' :' '''' ':''''''::'''"::-::fessor of geology at the University ''' demns was made Monday night by f ':: 1 '''' of Utah — ' '34 ' V '': '' ': t litu: B Governor Maw Herbert of Utah 4 Mondays minor tremor shocked '' Maw spoke before the Washingra -7--'7 :'''''': the University of Utah seismo'''' a'cl f :::-::':i 4Ifr! ' ' ' ': ::: ? ton dinner sponsored by the DemoI 0" graph at 8:20:21 a in mountain '4 4: r' ''''''''i war time and while the shock 'was ' — i cratic state central committee at i 1 I t - ‘) $ i t felt for about 30 seconds vibrahotel the i1 Albany :ve i i ' i: :: tions continued for about six min4 The philosophy of Thomas Jef' 4 t- 1 4-as' - :t'4 I 1444'-utes Dr Schneider reported 1 'N '" ferson—that the balance of power t tt:t: ' t :' Dr Schneider pointing out that and the right of self determinagon t a (cvp: - 1 !st '''':'?S':0 h': 1" i t :: " it sA I 5'::kif l't should rest with local governments t :t major displacements along the s C'Irlt7:N i N ' k i t '' s: Wasatch fault must always be cona and the people—has been followed t '02 ::' t 1 sidered when a local tremor occurs :: ''" by the Democratic party he said I: f:AT4:::-:':' :: !:: :::::L:1':::::: :::! l: said that as a result of study of exTanhdeeropHipaomsitiletothhothryat thgraetatoefr 1 t r::: :::::7::'''' '' ' 7 :i'' 'f00 0 x rf ef:: ' ! tt'''':'!‘'k': :z seismograph records and reports ‘' t::44' 1': 1 'Oa ' can from observers in this area he be obtained :::' ficiency through :'''':'' ' ::'ar1 ' ::i:4:fli '''' ': believed :::::: "its origin was on a and centralized I centralized :' 1 power :: '::: ' we '''' 4: - ' ': fault at the north end of the :! government has been the basic at " tenet of the Republican party ':: :: Oquirrh moft'ntairfs" west of Salt °'-'4w:V War ration abdoso kt eNseo 12—f enrost epaarrrkyi In g tickets— Lake City Maw asserted F ‘0'4' '' -' :i ''': :' f Radio Paz s:'::''''::-:-0 i are the ' C':' Maw said Roosevelt :s! President 1934 Quake Recalled 4fr:ala7 o Jaw no and at time of election had his the left trolman Dean Catmull Sergeant r 1''' -'':l other choice than to accept the I- --- '1'4 ::'::4-7----w- ' '''51 Uatia0-- 4 4 Not since 1934 has nature's i:''' 1 war deliver ration Charles Larson "'" J ''''' help ii '''''''''''''' ':' :' ''''''?': "k ''fic-''') s t administrative framework that '''''''' :: P71'7 a 11: giant hand given this city and '" 7' " c:: ' ' i ''' sites 2 to distribution No fr books ' :'!' Saltiake lop 1e'e '' had been set up by his Republican Atij)-':'''‘ 0 vicinity a shock such as took place t:--:-:::-'t Riches IL in the Norman Mrs :::: directed '7c by predecessors rocking and r Z41 bumping felt here Monday morn- Declaring "there is no question 40 f 44 s40:t t xr z ‘V I Ing Severe tremors were felt in but that federal bureaus are a ' March 1934 A c10 N:'Aab great problem" the Utah chief Most Salt Lakers were up and executive contended Democrats Changing from her regular office work Miss Maxine Ashley about when the tremor gave the could than Republicans attractive Salt Lake girl scoops 'em up with expert skill rather "find the best solution" city its case of the "shakes" and when she takes over in man's domain—the coal yard A return to a Republican adgeologists attemptIng to reach satministration he held would put isfactory conclusions on the origin ani nature cif the local disturbance into force principles which would found various accounts lead to another war That Salt Lake City and Utah are Victory Garden minded A woman tending a patient at "If anything is important" he documents to be used Ninth avenue and J street decontinued "it is for us to have at was apparent Monday as enthusiastic reaction to the elaborate in All of thewar ration book No 2 issuing scnbed it as a "thud—as though the peace table the kind of people Tribune-Telegrain Salt Lake numerGardens for Tuesday beginning someone had fallen out of bed— Victory program brought to see that we finish this war beCity schools will be ready and succeeded by a rumbling" which fore we quit and who will set up ous inquiries to the two papers waiting when the local registration however did not cause anything The 'program as announced on equalities among all peoples to centers open according to Mrs in the house to shake take away the incentive for future Sunday' and Monday is wide in Norman H Riches of 438 KensingZena L Potter By wars" a series of articles scope involving Mistaken for Blast ton avenue custodian of docuBefore the banquet Governor in both The Tribune and Telegram ' Man's last frontier has been invaded Woman — a young who has the Salt Lake ments Other observers in the city reMaw declared the states would be Utah State Agricultural colforce to back her words' and attractive—has entered the vastly better off to meet condi- by police same the lectures ported their houses shook and Venus five feet by lege experts Delivery of the documents from ":: dishes rattled or fell to the floor coal yard! tions of the postwar world "if they staff for the general public and Maxine Monday morning Ashley the witty city and county building to the set and at Bingham some believed it themselves in order and stop competitive growing among boys :: 10 and lower division high over and took of upper coal Coal the the at to have been a mine blast Grocers husky job heaving City depending on the federal govern- and girls of the city's four large " was schools completed Monday by a t Bingham said canned goods ment" 2219 Highland drive recreational centers Mrs Riches and an armed police tumbled from shelves but windows company's yard M C Y A and Fairmont Rotary Maxine her 138 pounds encased were intact guard Victory culminated by a harvest Book No 2 together with valiin overalls and plaid shirt paused ' The shock was fell at Tooele and Victory Garden fair delivered dation stamps will 9 be m the southern portion of Morgan A further ramification of the while loadlong enough Monday a to the at morning Tuesday coantv but seemed to have been community effort in growing vege28 elementary schools of the city ing a truck to answer a few quesmost pronounced the university in is involved for tables the victory 4 tions Mrs Riches said it is the policy of ''( said on the west side of of Parks Commissioner Fred ' f' :: plan k federal government to provide I did to "How I happen Salt Lake valley and at Kearns and get a coal Tedesco for a model victory garden ! the ''? documents carrying a serial all ::' Magna Accounts received by him on "Simof the and the ''qA: grounds yard job?" she chuckled city with positive protection number and at newspaper offices indicatkl county building ': ply by telling Mr Fisher (J A Twelve police officers driving ':':l :::: the quake -- line" ran east and west will The commissioner's Fisher the manager) that I was six prowl cars will complete delivWorld-aroun- d and not north and south for Ogden activities of the be laid before the cityproposal commission t salvage quotas for 4:itildP1"!444 to the elementary schools on j ery to him for work Cross American Red and Provo seemed to have been Utah inbegirrning at the earliest opportunity It col- coming with January together Tuesday morning accompanied by thousands of Salt Lake county volves the compact plot in the unaffected "You see I have a five-da- y entirely -' from the Salt Lake ration clerks :i ' and homes into We are always concerned when lections under each of the fourdi- a week office every east extending at of the driveway the :::: must be signed job across the street branch of the war effort were out- center books board The :::::f we get local disturbances such as visions of the Utah salvage offices entrance of the city and county 11': obsome are and there time when taken from for I've for they Vine De lined this One was" Dr Schneider said of the war Monday by Paul J board were served what a tough time Mr buildi': and of the vaults ' county city Red Cross war fund cam- building He pointed out the menace of a announced production county 'e': This plot would be planted and desf been Fisher's and when reach their ngMonday they having getting on chairman the Wasatch fault was repaign analyzingeactivcultivated according to Mr Tedesslp to are in deliver and coal I rethe tination L T Denver of enough storage help placed Todhunter ities of the organization as the co's plan as a working exhibit of vealed some years ago in displaceto some of the drivers March 1 campaign with known responsibility at each date neared ment of serious proportions at the gional director of the salvage di- Iandtalked the type of conservative 1 school a in decided the job More raised than funds yard half the mouth of Little Cottonwood can- vision said Utah's quota for the looked like a as you All unused books will be regood thing nationally last year Mr De Vine pretty yon advocated by garden to the city vaults after regfirst six months of 1943 is 35000 turned "of course its hard work but pointed out went directly to the US AC ' ex''''Clt': :! '''ir :':' I experimental station Recorded at I S A C I'm a farm girl and used to hard men in the armed forces At least tons divided as follows: 4 istration has been completed in their forthcoming Tribune-TelegraFort Douglas ration documents MP Quake was recorded at the General 7250 tons industrial work Mr Fisher thought I was the same proportion is earmarked perts victory garden series too were provided military protection told him when I for that purpose this year Of the ttah State Agricultural college 22500 scrap processors 2800 Ikidding Caution against unnecessary All war was going to work for him—that balance 10 per cent went for civilduring their delivery receive seismograph at Logan Dr J Stew- special projects 2450 production and waste willTribune-Telegra2 were accepted No was books is I told him I until stamp ian 25 cent going for emergencies per art Williams head of the geology constant emphasis in the Takes over there byWilliam R Melton docuH A C'onnett out and buy me an outfit So preparedness and the balance for January collections in Utah fol- here to department fixed the origin at aims which D T railroad program 0 job am ment custodian I use of the individual chapters low: General 1136 tons industrial within 150 miles of Loan the efforts of victory garden guide I this load but 1000 gotta get "Sorry Red Cross Mexico "Approximately also experienced an 4020 scrap processors or auto out and scientifically to the goal delivered" she said as camps have been set up for the growers a of solution of the local earthquake Monday in which five graveyards 733 tons and special she experitly practical unexclusive benefit of our fighting war food caught up the persons were killed projects 939 tons shortage problem (Continued on Page Nineteen) wieldy scoop and with ease and The cooperation with the propracticed hand tossed a scoopful 1 gram of the agricultural college of coal into the truck Utah gardening experts and local "You mean you deliver the coal water officials will give invaluable and unload it too?" was the asy aid to the entire public effort of A veteran in the movement of Masonic guests: from 14 States tonished query technical advice in the solution of ITMon Pacific railroad traffic over were Tod-a"Sure that's what this job is among the more than 150 problems of the current year as the hump of the Rocky mountains Load and deliver Isn't that what persons the attending the special congrowing H A they develop during are doing over there?" Salt Lake detectives reported ourAsboys as Showers and cooler Tuesday" Connett assistant former vocation conducted by Royal Arch Salt Lake police radio patrolmen season the boss Mr Fisher far was the official weather bureau Monday that a d Tribune-Telegrareaders plan- vice president of operations forthe Masons Monday in Masonic hail girl a is concerned he Maxine is arrested says Monday boy sunerintendent- 650 I forecast released Monday night for had been criminally attacked in doing a good job "She's game from St Louis Mo and booked ning victory gardens are urged to line and long-tim- e Fast South Temple street in Sa2t Lake City and vicinity The of a the the mountainous of Wyoming di-- honor of the birthday plan complete scrapbook We a and had have worker in home of George absence her the of her good him "hold for investigation of car articles of the US AC specialists vision whi c h extend maximum temperature Monday between this winter trying was 55 degrees: the minimum tern- - parents while a Washington sister ato'toughourtime Monn Tribd in will which theft" begin Sunday's Ogden Cheyenne Wyo coal delivered help beGlen C Ray of Ogden state high get une and in The Telegram of the day took over the task of coordiperature 32 degrees looked on was an honored guest Utah Originally the officers had ining so hard to get now We're The marked the tem- priest nating- movement of all vital rail Arrested shortly after the attack mighty glad to have her here" No 1 of which R C Culp tended to give him a ticket for following Wednesday chapter peratures peak climb of the sea- - was a war the traffic gateways is high priest directed the cerethrough man who the "What do your parents (Mr speeding but later learned reson and added considerable weight of Ogden and Salt Lake City Finals Set and Mrs L F Ashley of 3788 which began at 1 p m to local speculation that "spring sister said was to blame Mr Connett succeeds John G monies from his Own admission Speech portedly Seventh of East think contest a of Finals continued and street) sponuntil 10 p rn The 1 I s here: speech The girl was attacked at about your in a coal yard?" that he had stolen the truck and sored by the Francis Willard union Nolte as assistant director of the ceremonies were featured by the working Ogden- too recorded high tern- - 6:30 raildivision of terminal p m Sunday in her home Miss Ashley was asked intended to drive it to Washington of the Women's Christian Temper- railway of mark master's past peratures for the season and re- - officers defense conferring most in on it yet Dad "Haven't let reported ance union will be conducted at the way transport inoffice of of 10 of master's an excellent master's inch The was truck prrted precipitathe of Utah property The parents hurried the child to and Mom doesn't say much excharge transportation Methodist church Park and arch ton Liberty royal degrees' and with the Paramount Ice Cream comand Wyoming operations Relativelv high temperatures Salt Lake General hospital on their cept that I'm a roughneck anyEighth East and Ninth South in Salt Lake City were reported all over the nation return home and reported that way and heaving coal won't hurt pany 616 South State street streets Tuesday at 8 p m The offices Mr Nolte who established the doctors had confirmed me there she's that But mistaken any mid-thPolice contestants e said By "The used is the had started subject by youth only light freezes in office in October 1942 girl had been criminally tonight k her blonde daughter will the truck by crossing two ignition Effects of Alcohol on the Body" Salt Lake and Rocky mountain tContinued on Page Nineteen) be tacked brunette" wires and had disconnected the states Among colder cities of the electric motor in the refrigerator riaton all during the winter Bismarck N D registered a mini- compartment causing large quanWASHINGTON Feb 22—(UP) T4 mum of 27 degrees a maximum tities of ice cream to melt Wilfred Ira Westlund of Gunnief 34 degrves for the period son Utah is reported killed and recorded Temperature Rodney Charles Cravidson of Bingat bureaus overreadings the nation in- ham Utah missing in the latest eudfd navy department casualty list rethree-day dia111th Low house was constructed and Mr Culminating a leased Salt Lake City Monday paid Monday N Alhtionernive a 61 39 Monday defense plants operated exalted also ruler Collins past memmond jubilee anniversary I was chairman of the bond reMr Westlund a son of Hans W full tilt tribute to a man born 211 years army installations 69 Atlanta Ga 50 No 85 bers Lake of Salt Westlund of Gunnison served as lodge maintained training schedules-Ol'27 ago on a Virginia plantation On 34 Burglars who looted the U S 0 Bimarck N D tirement committee a coxswain in the navy and Mr all the fighting fronts of the 58 35 Glory was unfurled and reception center early Monday and B P 0 E Monday night witChicazo Ill the afternoon a patriDuring world Salt Lake men and boys Denver Colo 65 38 nessed the burning of a mortotic program was conducted in Davidson a son of John T Davidpatriotism arose stronger and stole MO in cash and an overcoat son of 183 Main street Bingham Grand Junction 60 39 paid more active tribute to the stronger because 211 years ago valued at $40 were the million observance of Washington day half gage clearing was a gunner's mate third class' being sought by dollar a son was born on a Virginia ideals of the man George WashMinneaooll-S- t 39 24 Paul indebtedness of their clubThe celebration opened SatSalt Lake police farm New Orlean 61 a 54 house at 139 East South Temcabaret with ington "first in war first in party urday New York City 34 Thomas D Hinton of 205 East 60 peace and first in the hearts of Except for the essential warple streett Sunday an "open house" obhis countrymen" time activities however the First South street U S 0 director 5 30 Orden Utah servance was held during which Dr Cowles Returns The ceremony witnessed by '71 38 Oklahoma City several hundred club members the burglary ocmembers and friends visited the Dr LeRoy E Cowles president Everywhere American youth holiday was quiet its observance reported in uniform was fighting for 66 36 restricted by a civilian populaOrnsha Neb curred between 1:45 a m and S:15 was conducted during a stag club of the University of Utah returned those principles of freedom laid a m Monday It is believed burtion conserving its commodities 37 17 Eock Sorines Wyo Also featuring the AlOnday to Salt Lake City Monday after party at the club Principal 31! down by the first great Amerhid in the building until it SI Lonis for its fighting men a conference of leading were WaS the intiating of a )Conspea program attending glars i rnort ican and here at home a battle 32 School children remained home was locked for the night then enS Salt 0111iP 55 nor and James NV Collins class" western of higher educaofficials la Joseph "Harry of production roared on in honor Can Anionic) Texas 73 for the day Banks stock ex39 Mr O'Connor was exalted tered Mr Hinton' s office found a honor of the Salt Laker who tion institutions participating in of the spirit of Washington '29 31 Sheridan 13o business houses lihas been a member for more the army-navchanges key and unlocked the filing cabinet ruler of the club in 1922 and specialized training 42 67 Federal offices were open o metal cash boxes braries and offices were closed and rifled 1923 when the present club than 40 years Waahinglon D C program "- Nsa -- - - t:- ' ' Nt- 1 t- 5:' ' ''''''''''' AA : l: : : ''' ::: '' tiil t"' ' far-reachi- i: ' 1' I '3'4: : ' 1 ': ::::'-- :':':":1::-1:-- : '''' :' ':: I:1 ---- ---- 4- L s f- si r't ' '5 - ' ::y: ::::- z - 1 :' 04:!-''- - 4 ti:tti4-1:- " 4 ! - :' ::::: : 'k-- ! 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Police Oversee Delivery of Gliins Wide Interest Ration Forms S L Girl Takes Job As Heaver of Coal nine-and-a-ha- m Takes ODT Job lf - Felt-Kiwan- " ' is 1 Drive Leader Cites Work Of Red Cross Officials List Utah Scrap Salvage Goals Six-mon- I ''': :::::::f!:: : : '' ''': 4 ' ' :: th :' l') :::: : ' : : : : ': '11 ' : s non-wastef- ul only-as-mu- can-hand- le ' ''''''''' - :' :: m m Bureau Says Cooler Police Arrest Attack Suspect Traffic Pioneer 'Masonic Unit Gets New Post Holds Rites Truck Theft Suspect Held m seven-year-ol- t t - ld !4 t Several thousand U t a h volun- teers including hundreds of school teachers completed preparations Monday night for the biggest job yet artetseemritptveadrNicosolsontiira2eengewctiesiotrhawtioitnh the p ' -ir nbxoimaokstevIy t hi5rw1004 be required for astd of canned and ianminicinreegstsaeNdiflarch 1 vegetables Issuance of the books will begin locally at 10 a tn Tuesday in Salt t : Lake consumer Mrs itRy hLighlksicchirealsh member of the Salt Lake war price and rationing board emphasized i will catch the "the early bird as obtaining new raworm" so far tion books- - with minimum effort i s concerned judging by past reg- - f 1Acieil It! - I 1 al be distribution of the done bookstgoahteoxtutptlletdthiie of registrars city is ample if the people will cooperate by keeping' them busy throughout the day rather than waiting until busy evening hours" Ten Schools Open Ten upper a n d lower division high schools of Salt Lake City will be open for registration from 10 a m to 9 p m each of the four Tuesday days of registration Wednesday Thursday and Friday The local high schools are located as follows: East 840 Thirteenth East street West 241 North Second West street: South 1575 South State street Lincoln 1211 South State street: Irving- South 1179 East Twenty-firs- t ': Navy Lists Utalms rn coal-blac- Joins Nation in Tribute To First U S President S - Police Seek USO Center Burglars Elks Burn Mortgage As Jubilee Period Ends S L On Casualty Rolls -- he - that 6-- k--- -- y SP t I - E - ' - I t i- - street Bryant - 745 East First i South street:- Roosevelt 843 Lincoln street Jordan 1040 NV e s t Sixth South street: Jackson 750 West First North street and Horace Mann 233 West First North - ::' t ' tion from 4 to 9 p m only All the registrars have received special instructions and will work in teams with each individual having a specialized task in issuance of the new books and "tailoring" of war ration books both Nos 1 and 2 to allow for consumption of coffee or canned goods in excess of one pound of coffee per person as of November 28 1942 and five cans of vegetables and fruits as of February 21 Two steps are essential before registration James L Purvis state food '':' I street Salt Lake City's 29 elementary schools witl be open for registra- - I '''''7 i-- -I- - t t i - i - 1- k it t :!: - I - i 1 - I''! 1 1 i if -- : i g - - 1 r!' i - I nt (Continued on Page Nineteen) t HAVE YOU POINT RATIO!! HERVES? t Housewives suffering from "point ration jitters" in anticipation of planning family meals under the new system need worry no more Wednesday's Salt Lake Telegram will begin a woman's page feature by Betty Waugh which will provide answers for some of the bewildering questions Miss Waugh in cooperation with food and nutrition experts has prepared a series of articles telling the how of havnutritious meals with ing points to spare and citing d sound examples of meals for your family For your kitchen disposition's sake don't miss an article 7- i - - t ' point-ratione- - BEGINNING WEDNESDAY IN THE SALT LAKE TELEGRAM - - f t - E - MI 1 1 d941MA$tMArell — - '- em- rationing representative - ''- t phasized Declaration Forms The first is filling out a consumer declaration form a copy of which is printed on page 19 accompanying this article which may be clipped and used for this purpose Additional copies of the declaration form may be obtained at the places of registration but consumers will save themselves time by filling in the form before going to register The second requirement is pessession Of war ration book No 1 for each individual for whom a book No 2 is sought The No 1 books must be taken to the regrstration place Persons not having' a book No 1 should consult their local war price and rationing board immediately Mr Purvis pointed out that even though a person may not desire to purchase a n y canned goods he should register for and obtain a book No 2 since meat also will he rationed soon and coupons to be used for meat purchases are in- eluded in book No 2 One eight-poicoupon per can I - "': : 6 - ih - - e rrasy grheceevi:reyltehsisngrappoidssisbre ' - i istrations "We feel" she said "that those who go to the high schools to regthe: ister ianftethr!oomn()rlaniinllgnoatr-dha'invthe early inconvenience of standing in line "On the other hand those who delay registration for war ration book No 2 until the peak periods in the late afternoon and evehing - ' six-mirni- te : ': ''''''''' ' l''!-:i-::- I F- ''" !''' t'"111 - e- -- :: : --- - :11:: ' '' - r '''''' ''' " r7:-t?- :ti- - ! i:::e-!- 4:'-1- '''' - - 5 : k:--- - : ': - bod-----1 ' : - : li'-1- irk e'1 :: $4--- t Prepare 'to Register Throng :: " 5 t 10 S L S C hools - ' ":::: ::':' 1 !s777-''- ' rii:::-:i-: "‘:" :::: - A Noe 2 7 'r i ) - "'' 4 lk ) f - 4 7 :- "4 - - le - '' - &i- : - ' fp $ Utahns egilt 30030 r To ay for vicil Rallot" Maw Warns - :lip ) 17-7- ': |