Show - - - r -- -r: rplymlimPwel01Pwrowiwwwo"0"rgrowfwolimrofrmtommwww-wq- I Local News Classified Ads Finance Radio Programs Page 15-- Zbr tatt Sports 13 Section Hold Reins on Party Mrs Marr left Retail Sto- res Q uit On Ticaday Limit Returns Gift Wrappings i t''':i:- '''''' "lay-away- Gifts will be accepted for exchange only when the request for return is received within five business days after the occasion for the gift No other merchandise will be accepted for return or exchange unless the request for return is made within five business days after the customer has received the purchase with certain exceptions Fancy Wrappfsga Fancy wrappings or boxes will not be supplied unless the cost is no higher than the cost Of regular Wrappings and "will-calls- " On a minimum down payment of one dollar or 25 per cent of the price whichever is higher will be made Other limitations may be imposed as needed to prevent abuse of the "lay-awaprivilegefor consumer s" y" hoarding The practice of stores in absorbing charges on incoming tele phone toll calls will be discontinued Bureau Says Rain Today Residents in Salt Lake valley Sunday will receive a taste of the sort of weather which Saturday deposited 207 inches of precipitation in New York City 190 inches in the Atlanta Ga region and also dampened the Chicago New Orleans and Washington D C areas Scattered showers are foreseen for Salt Lake and vicinity Sunday the weatherman reported but there will be little change in temSaturday's maximum perature locally was 46 degrees and the Midwestern low was 22 degrees and eastern Rocky mountain states experienced a touch of real winter with temperatures ranging as low as 9 degrees below zero Ogden valley weather was considerably less comfortable than that in Salt Lake City Temperatures there ranged from 11 to 41 degrees Comparative temperature readings from elsewhere in the nation Saturday were: High Low 36 52 Albuquerque N M 41 59 Atlanta Ga 8 —9 Bismarck N D 23 21 Chicago 24 —11 Deriver Colo 43 20 Grand Junction 9 4 Paul Minneapolis-S- t 62 New Orleans 27 47 New York City 11 41 Ogden Utah 9 20 Oklahoma City 12 Omaha Neb —4 29 Rock Springs Wyo 27 94 St Louis Mo 22 46 Salt Lake Airport 49 35 San Antonio Texas 44 Z3 Washington D C - p i f -' - r ' I- k :) N-- t: ' c- '' - s4- fct 4)- -- e! - - !?' 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'Z 4 :::::f six parisitologists three gineers ' :— c biochemists three bacteriologists ' i '' five tropic five entomologists ' I desert Arctic researchers three industrial traffic officers five aircraft warning officers seven coast artillery corps schools 20 In the last two classifications the numbers listed are desired for entrance each month Commissions in grades up to major are available for qualified radio engineers who may be between the ages of 23 and 55 with selective service status ImmaMrs G A Nlarr of Salt Lake day vice chairman of the terial Men In limited service classification are acceptable Men Republican state committee was elected Utah national committee- selected must be qualified to build woman of the party Saturday at a meeting of the Republican and operate or to operate and maintain 10 to 50 k w fixed radio state central committee in the Newhouse hotel stations Mrs R C Anderson of Manti Aircraft warning officers are was elected state vice chairman to we are giving our treasure and wanted between the ages of 18 to 35 years These appointments will blood on the battlefield" replace Mrs Marl "we cannot permit our way of be in the lieutenant grades CanMrs Marr who has been active life to be permanently changed and didates must be physically eligible in political circles for many years our constitutional guarantee irre- for general military service and trievably lost through the zealous possess a degree in electrical enreplaces Mrs T L Holman who over was reaching of zealous reformers gineering nominated She by resigned Commissioned officers in grades Police Chief Reed E Vetter li and who would use the war as a guise was elected by a wide margin over and cloak to change forever the of first lieutenants and captains corps Mrs W D Nebeker only other American constitutional form of are wanted for the sanitary a degree government and the American sys- Candidates must possess candidate for the office enMrs Anderson was elected by tern of free individual enterprise" in civil chemical or sanitary of nine-poiactual four Mr a Wilson related years plus gineering more acclamation by the than of the committee member- program as the "definite responsi- experience in sanitary and public engineering including two ship attending the meeting She is bilities facing the Republican par- health of the following activities: Mosa graduate of the Brigham Young ty" rodent control They were: (1) Give unreserved- quito control and has been prominent university supply and sewage treatIn Republican party work in Sanly of their entire strength to a water may be drive for vic(- ment A master's degree one-hacomplete pete county since graduating from united and one on Page 243 and Continued substituted for school years' experience David J Wilson of Ogden Renot more Applicants must be Men state chairman presided publican of 45 than physage years at the meetirrg and told those ically qualified for limited service present that "Republicans place will be accepted their love of country the preservaBiochemists tologists tion of its institutions and three medical entomologists and bacfreedoms above their party self teriologists are wanted chiefly as and all else" lieutenants These candidates first In have the prosejoined 'They In general must possess A B decution of the war wholeheartedly" and must grees in their he said "They have given of their workers for the Salt have had severalspecialty Campaign experience years' of flesh and blood their property Lake county Red Cros war fund in laboratory and field work of themselves to the end that we Saturday reviewed their first week degrees from recognized might win the war as a united of active solicitation with atotal Higher institutions may be substituted of $43646 checked up against the people" for year for field experience The state chairman emphasized quota of $204000 The week was year limits are 23 to 45 Limited Age that "winning the war must be the largely one of organization with service candidates are acceptable first concern of all who love Amer- this week expected to bring the Former commissioned officers to ica" first mass contributions rolling in 45 years of age who have studied "Our party has an inescapable at campaign headquarters 221 college trigonometry and are obligation to see to it however South Main street qualified for general As the campaign continued physically that while we fight the war we service are needed by the military reDe Vine home Paul which at for chairman that J preserve coast artillery corps Former ofviewed the "thoughtful contribuficers between 45 and 55 who have tions of hundreds of others serving had extensive recent military exthe Red Cross" also may be considered perience One division of the local chapter Field research officers in grades which came in for particular at- from second lieutenant to major tention was the nurses' aid work are desired under supervision of Mrs J M should possess aThese candidates college degree inLeisner Mrs Leisner Saturday technical training in geogcluding 145 aids certified that Complete utilizaVon of man reported raphy cartography climatology power without regard to race are active in Salt Lake county and climatography meteorology creed color or national origin of Through this group 13140 hours or geology and recent field experithe worker is one means of al- of volunteer service has been ence in tropic desert or Arctic The first class was capped areas outside leviating stringencies In the criti- given the western hemical labor area of Ogden and other andC aecepted by the Red Cross an 4 sphere Limited service men are D les sthan a year ago shR parts of Utah John R McCusker 0 Maximum age is 55 acceptable said regional director of the war man the signal services of years Minimum age and draft power commission asserted Sat- theAmong has been that in connec- requirements vary with the expericorps the Ogden urday after visiting and training of the candidate tion with application of the "Sister ence He said the new stabilization with a thorough Candidates hot treatment" for pack plan now in effect in most of Utah Kenny of industrial traffic knowledge This infantile volunteer paralysis soon will be established in other work is done at terminals and loadparticularly without pay entirely sections of the mountain states Mrs Leisner said Local Coming facilities are desired This does not "freeze" workers in declare it would have beenhospitals missions are available from second difficult their present jobs but provides for to continue giving the service lieutenant to major Maximum age they orderly utilization of man power now are giving limit is 55 years Minimum age asthis without he said is 23 and draft status immaterial Mr McCusker left Saturday sistance Mrs Leisner said that added Limited service acceptable on Page ) (Contlut-night for Denver Interested men residing in the states of Utah Idaho Montana Nevada and Arizona should address inquiries to the Salt Lake :'' 1:: 1- : ik'::'-:- ''4 kt: r7 4 --- - I- t- ' :?:4 " - i ' :':::r::::-54047-::- : t": - : -: : '1 - :' G 0 P Chooses Salt Laker As Committeewoman two-thir- nt ds lf ) Mercy Crusade Nets $43646 In First Week parasi Official Eyes Job Needs d 10-B- Federal Tax Collector Asks Return of Unused Forms The collector of internal revenue in the federal building couldn't collect any income tax for a while Saturday morning— the Salt Lake office ran out of forms! William J Korth collector of internal revenue for Utah therefore issued a plea Saturday for persons having excess 1040 and 1040A forms immediately to mail them or take them to the collector of internal revenue in the federal Money is building needed badly in this time of war he said and the government can't collect the income taxes without the proper forms -- ‘ - ' 1:'''' ''' ' : ' ' ' - i ' ' '? - 1 -- - i" :' VV 4 :: '!- 1 '— ::: - ir rf-::fri----- ! :' ''''' - : ' I :t'--'-'"--- -' :':')''' 't'''1''--- 1 ''''t : "' ' : 1: ' : ' : ' ' : ::: :'::: :::: ' - — ' :::'':?::' :::':i--:f-- !?'--: !p::: ' :: ':: '::: : 1- 't: ::' '- ': 7 ': :!::: - t7:-t :':::"1::i'::i:-::::'- :' :! N i:: i:2----- ''' - "::-:--::- :: !f:--1 ' : : ' Board Bravis Blast for Water Outlay '' R 1'f?""65:X - - '"::'1 ' - :2: ': '''''i:- '7-''- '' - I:7Z i ': f :': r Utah with adjoining states Is :::: elt ::: y N4 i ' ' '' ' asked to supply 71 highly trained in a dozen unrelated t 41 specialists i "4ei t7 'trie 7:' ' '' f ':'4 ' 4 technical fields within the next 47:: VV ": - ' 77 month to be commissioned as officers 'in the army of the United States the Salt Lake City pro- t ‘t-'''' curement district announced Sat'' '"'t' 4 t ' ' ' ' '' ' urday I '' I Types of specialists wanted by '' ' ' the army range from aircraft t - :'' - '' : Vf '7'" warning officers to field research i: — ''i and officers for tropic desert Arctic areas of which the numIt : ' ' ''!'4 ' ': i ' '' ''''''' t ' ' ber in the United States probably i ? ':'''$' ' ': ' '' ''''' ' '''''' '' ' : f'!"' :i : " is less than 100 T Here are the types of specialists sought with the quota for this Inspecting gas masks at the civilian protection T F Collins George Levison Major General Immediate area during the next school Saturday were left to right Captain Ulysses S Grant III and Miss E L Bowers month: !) s 44 t::4: 71 '4- s" error 1 e- s" and free telephone service will become effective in Salt Lake retail stores Monday when new wartime practices become mandatory under 0 P A supplemental order No 21 Russell Humpherys associate price specialist of the state 0 P A office explained the order at a recent meeting of the retail trades committee at the chamber of cornrce "Meny 'fads and frill' in merehandising which are expensive to merchants and consequently to consumers have been developed in peacetime that have no place in our war economy" Mr Humpherys said Provisions of the order as outlined by Mr Heimpherys include the following: All goods leaving a store must be paid for in cash or charged to trip euetomer's account Approval exile!' of apparel or horse furnishings will be limited to quantities actuelly wanted for instance four dreases will not be delivered on approval when only one is wanted Minimum on COD No CO D order will be accepted for less than $5 and only one attempt to deliver will be made on each C 0 D transaction Merchandise will not be returnable if such merchandise was made ta order or specifically ordered for the customer or altered to the customer's order or altered by the customer or by someone else or changed from the condition in which it was received by the retailer such as cut from a bolt of cloth or offered for sale upon an as is" or "all sales final" basis or purchased by the customer for some other retailer or shows signs of wear soiling or use or otherwise is not in the same condition as when purchased Merchandise will be returnable only when it has been damaged is imperfect or has been delivered in t' 3: ' 1 :: ':'i'2 i ::4 : Limitations on approval sales the return and exchange of goods and gift wrappings 15:0'?- ' :: - "'4t?'-'i-i:Att-p --A - -- ::--- Available To Specialists cornnational Republican mitteekoman from Utah and Mrs IL C Anderson elected v1(e chairman of the Republican state committee ': !4 ''' $ 9 "lay-away- Pace One Study tivihatt Protection in War OfficerRanks elected A G ill OPA R ent ilations "will-call- gahrv- ZStibilli- Salt Lake City Utah Sunday Morning March 7 1913 - I A Don't Forget You Have a Date With That Bond! officer procurement district federal building 449 Bar Unit Honors Salt Lake Man The number of people filing forms are beyond all expectations Mr Korth explained Luckily the Salt Lake office had wired Denver for additional forms and the emergency supply arrived Saturday so the local office was not without blanks for too long a time The crowd at the federal building surpassed all previous marks Saturday Four lines filled the south end of the third floor corridor Oneof the lines wound up the stairs and overflowed onto the fourth floor More people swarmed the information tables down the east Gordon B Christensen of Salt Lake City president of the junior section of the Utah State Bar in 1942 has been appointed state chairman of the junior bar conference of the American Bar association said an announcement from Joseph D Calhoun of Media Pa national chairman received here Saturday Mr Christenson said the Utah unit of the junior bar conference of the A B A functions through committees which meet from time 4to time through the year hall Defense Group S L Lardware Dealer Slates Drills Dies Sportsman On Poison Gas 1942 when he Ju with a heart ailment since November Actual poison gas drills will be conducted Sunday at 7:30 a m at the state fairgrounds as part of a two-da- y gas school being held for civilian defense workers of Weber Davis Tooele and Salt Lake counties according to Clem S Schramm controller of the Utah derense council's citizens' defense corps A gas reconnaissance drill field demonstretion of chemical agents incendiary control and decontamination procedures will be included in Sunday morning's program At 1:30 p m laboratory procedure and the analytical detection of chemical agents will be explained in the state capitol building program was conducted at Salt Lake fire station No 5 Discussed were the functions and descriptions of gas mesks effect of weather on chemical agents first aid for gas casualties gas reconnaissance and protection of food and water supplies Major General Ulysses S Grant III national director of the protection division of the 0 C D and George Levison assistant director attended Saturday's lectures Sat-Irday'- s 870 Contending that $4000 belonging to taxpayers was allocated by the county commission ot support a proposal which would benefit only 10 per cent of the property owners Edwin B Cannon secretary of the county property owners committee Saturday-criticise- d the cornsionss attitude toward formation of a proposed water conservancy district e letter to ComIn a five-pag- mission Chairman Roscoe Belden Mr Cannon charged that the and Commissioner chairman "assumed a pratisan Gwynne Page attitude in sponsoring the organization of the water district and authorized the use of your names In soliciting signers favoring the district" Mr Cannon's committee has conducted a widespread campaign against formation of the proposed district: which would create an and authority to finance develop conserve water supplies in Salt Lake county The committee Ls expected to file in Third district court next week a large number of money we have expended in pre- owned and Second avenue operated the George Hofmann Hardware store at 209 South State street He was born in Ottumwa Iowa liminary Investigation and pre-to liminary work is well expended try to arouse the people to the need of this thing" : April 10 1884 where he grew to manhood He attended the University of Iowa where he was an Defends Action "The county needs commission chairman the commission would were neglecting our didnt' go ahead and ' outstandingtoathlete Lake Salt City in Corning 1905 from Iowa he became associated with the Salt Lake Hard- ware company and was employed by the company until 1922 when he opened his own store He was an ardent sportsman and was well known in hunting and fishing circles throughout this area In his earlier years he was an expert swimmer football and basketball player and belonged to championship teams of the old Utah-Colorad- Utah's f State a collision at 1440 South street Curtis Grant Fortner' 16 son of Mr and Mrs John H Fortner of 1599 Major street died Saturday at 5:30 p m in a Salt Lake hospital James Dale Crawford 17 on of Mr and Mrs J W Crawford of 31 Van Buren avenue a passenger in the Fortner car escaped with minor bruises Young Fortner died shortly after the accident According to investigating officers the accident occurred when an automobile driven by A H Peterson 60 of 843 Logan avenue collided Nvith the Fortner machine d as he attempted to make a turn on to Cleveland avenue machine attemptA south-bouing to turn east on Cleveland avenue obstructed the vision of Mr Fortner who was traveling south on State street as well as the vision of Mr Peterson who was left-han- nd (Continued on Page 2-- Youngster Loses Life In Mill Creek Mishap S L ' z Salt George B Hofmann Lake sportsman and business man dies Mrs Carol Hoss Hofmann three Bertagnole Miss daughters Mrs and Mrs Joseph Mary Hofmann T Pence all of Salt Lake City a son George B Hofmann Jr storekeeper third class U S naval training station San Diego a brother Frank B Hofmann and a sister Miss Minna Hofmann both of Ottumwa Iowa and a grandson Peter Hofmann Pence of Salt Lake City eight-year-ol- will be conducted March 17 p m in The Tribune-Telegra- at m auditorium Two of the USAC gardening authorities who are campaigning with The Tribune and Telegram in written articles and timed lectures for sound economical victory gardening in Utah will speak at the first meeting They are Dr L H Pollard associate professor of vegetable crops and Dr D Wynne Thorne associate professor of soils These two men who aid in guiding the efforts of Utah's top ranking farmers as a profession will make their expert knowledge available to patriotic victory gardeners in the first forum of Marbh 17 This first program timed to the traditional garden -planning date will cover all of the technical problems involved in the planning seeding fertilizing and early cultivation of a successful garden The discussion of Dr Pollard Thorne will supplement their written articles appearing in The Tribune today on the garden page and in Wednesday's Telegram and those of the following e Joseph that he thouglat that be was playing with some other children When it was discovered that he was missing the older boy found him in the creek which runs near the Bringhurst home Artificial respiration was used In an attempt to revive the child until the Salt Lake county pulmotor arrived For more than an hour the pulmotor was used but with no avail It was believed that the child had been in the creek from 15 to 20 minutes before he was discovered a Wandering away been watching brother who had him Grant Bringhurst twoyson of Justice of the ear-old Peace and Mrs Arthur B Bringhurst of 3205 Fifth East street fell in Mill creek shortly after 6 p m Saturday and was drowned According to Salt Lake county deputy sheriffs who investithe child gated the accident d brother and an Ray went outside to play When asked where his brother was brother Ray told a from The first lecture of the victory garden series sponsored by Salt Lake Tribune and TelegraId in cooperation with the extension service and experiment station of Utah 'State Agrictultural college 8 and Dr i' week Admission to all of the lectures will be free of charge to everyone Interested but by ticket only Tickets will be available at The Tribune-Telegra- said "and feel like w duty if we only $390239 had been however Road Mishap Lecture Series Starts March 17 Kills Youth Suffering a fractured skull and undetermined internal Injuries when the light roadster he was driving overturned two times after water" the investigate this thing" Meanwhile a check of records In the county auditor's office revealed that $4230 was set up in the 1942 budget to finance formation o fthe water district Of this total YMCA Defense Chief Commends existing conditions" General Grant first inspected the 0 C D eastern sector office following which he confered with Major General Kenyon A Joyce commanding general of the Ninth service command at Fort Douglas with whom he had lunch at the Alta club He then met with Brigadier General Warren T Hannum division engineer Pacific division regarding protective facilities for Utah and the possibility for the procurement of additional fire equipment particularly for the Ogden area Following a consultation at the Utah ordnance plant the general visited the 0 C D gas school held at fire station No 5 1023 East Ninth South street Accompanied throughout his tour by George Levison assistant director of the protective division of the 0 C D General Grant left for Washington D C Saturday He was unable to conevening duct a flying inspection of defense Installations along the Wasatch front as had been scheduled because of shortage of time Spokesman Hits 'Partisan' Aim of County Heads petitions protesting formation of the district Court hearing upon proposed formation of the district will be conducted April 13 5 Mr Cannon's assertion that the authorized expendisuffered a stroke George B Hofmann 58 widely known Salt commission of "for the sole purpose s ture $1000 Lake business man and sportsman died Saturday at 1 a m in of presenting but one side of this : a Salt Lake hospital question" brought a reply from Commissioner 'Boden that 'the Mr Hofmann who resided at His interest in sports particullarly football continued throughout his life He traveled extensively with the Utah football teams when they left the state and was team closely associated with the Coach members as well as with Ike J Armstrong and Trainer Ei- In November benar Nielsen cause of his great love of the game o he was taken to the stadium Ute at the Aggie game One of his daughters Mrs Helen Hofmann Bertagnole is Utah state women's golf champion Set-U- p Mr Hofmann was active in the Lake City Rotary club and Salt Major General Ulysses S Grant in the Executives' association beIII national director of the pro- sides being a trustee of the Salt tection division of the office of Lake Elks' lodge No 85 for 15 civilian defense spent Saturday years in Salt Lake City inspecting civilHe is survived by his widow He conian defense facilities ferred with military war plant and civilian defense officials on problems pertaining ot organizations equipment and installation for protection of this locale against enemy attack Stating that Utah defense officials are "doing a fine job under r front counter m Tuesday and thereafter daily until March 17 Church Official to Speak Levi Edgar Young senior president of the L D S church first council of seventy will be principal speaker Sunday at 6:30 p m in the Bryan L D S ward chapel- - — spent by December 31 "Not one cent of the county appropriation" Mr Cannon's let- ter said "was used to inform the public of the necessity of fling protest petitionslf the district was not desired but the entire amount was on the contrary used disadvantageously to the interests of several thickly populated sections of the county which already have adequate culinary water" He asserted that if the commission felt a court election was necessary to determine whether the proposal was desirable 'then it would seem that you would have authorized a full explanation of the program including the liability to result therefrom to the owners of property in the county "You would have submitted to them not only petitions favoring the district but protest petitions as well so that county taxpayers' money expended would afford those opposing the district an opportunity to express their disapproval of the program" the letter -- - contended Questions Proposal "Why a water district should be of Salt organized to include-al- l Lake county excepting Salt Lake City is not understandable" Mr Cannon's letter declared "It may be that it was because Salt Lake City had a proper water supply should not be and therefore taxed a second or a third time to furnish water to some other section of the county If this be true (Cont4rat6d Olt Pas 241) For Your Date Book r : Salt Important "dates" f oare-- Lake and Utah citizens March 8 t And continuing throughout March Red Cross war fund campaign March 10 Deadline for registration of inusers of rationed foods stitutional March 15 - 7 - - Deadline for filing of state and federal income tax forms Deadline for u s e of sugar stamp No 11 in war ration book No 1 — each good for three pounds of sugar - 5 r March 21 Last day for use of No 4 coupons in basic A mileage ration books—each good for four gallons of gasoline Deadline for use of stamp No 25 in war ration book No 1 each good for one pound of coffee - March 31 1- t Deadline for inspection of tires for holders of basic A mileage ration books n 4 I ' 11:: ' - ' ' arkk':x114' 4-- - w 4ttg:-PgA- r - -- A- - '''' '44"--Lf- ' 41 k "” ''''' 'T'- - 11- - Kk ' 91k- - 4 01 r 01rV er oN Lv00-1f- t A‘Le t1-- ft i - ' i - i |