Show I akt Zriburte' 5a1t Trbe Monday Morning March 8 1943 18 Service Men's Morale Helps Troop Boy Scouts of troop 46 of the Salt Lake council ' are shown with some of the 1124 hooks collectFront left to right ed for service men George Fotes and Albert Zamsky rear Harold Beaudrow left and Scoutmaster Charles Boy Scouts Shine in Book Drive Geurts " ' ! Citizens Help ' ' ri ' ?::: :: - - ' H: '":' :'' 7 1 t I A4''' '7 4-- ' f': ': (4 I tb' i 41tiLD :":xe7 : - --- vt' TIN7 tytA‘v ' ( ' I ' Aa: ' ' ' ' f: -- 1 Gets Before Adjourning On Similar Count (Continued from Page Pleven) w - f:'k- ' ' e I '' ' ' '!: ! 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'' N Or 1 lib1 ' ' '7 l r 0 'Illosotit11:1 ::- - 1 ::': :: : -- : rt'-- c) ' ---- -- 102""b41 - 1 '' k -- - - A "' "i:N14 ea i ''t:: ''''t lf reported Mr Thompson was struck by a vehicle driven west on Ninth South street by Paul B Peacock 24 of 621 South West Temple street Is the senate Both senate and house passed bills pertaining to direct primary The senate bill would substitute a combination convention - primary system for the direct primary while the house bill would only improve the mechanics of the present system The two houses must now reach some kind of comprise or agreement on this issue During the week the house pa timed one of the most highly controversial measures of the ses- sion—H B 136 which would prohibit drinking in public places It is now in the senate and there likely will be a fight in the sifting committee as to whether it should be brought out and considered on the floor Nominations for five advisory councils to state departments were sent to the senate Saturday and will be officially received by the body Monday The nominations follow: Department a f engineering: Ralf R Woolley Salt Lake City (term ending 1944) George M Miller Carbon 1945 Willard A Day Duchesne 1948 Edwart T Saunders Weber 1947 Warren H Bullock Iron 1948 Ambrose Call Cache 1949 Department of public welfare: Nels L Peterson Millard 1944 Ray P Lund Sanpete 1945 Mrs Della L Loveridge Utah 1946 Roscoe Boden Salt Lake 1947 Noy Salt Lake 1948 Ray Van B Johnson Rich 1949 Lawrence Industrial commission council: A H Nebeker Salt Lake 1944 Fullmer H Latter Salt Lake 1945 William M McPhie Carbon Sol Selvin Tooele 1947 1946 John E Booth Utah 1948 David S Romney Weber 1949 Department finance: Oscar K rs -- -i — - 8- t I - a the Victory Insurance Pays up to $5000 public liability for injuries to one person up to $10000 per accident Insure and be sure Lake City today lit in Spit SS50 — Provfo S850 Osels r driver Additional pi and passenters pays to S500 for injuries per person costs the speakers' bureau asks that low-co- $4 only ner year PH' rizi E!YflLO OR WRITE Oft Frank I SallOwnrY Mar - I 44' ROLOR AGENT 330 JtPhone Bldg f" erozembe i i:itsatAt i 1 rty:N Most Rev Duane G Hunt bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake Special music was provided by members of the Cathedral choir under directiâ'n of Mrs D H Sullivan with Mrs B W Hanson at the organ Benediction of the blessed sacrament was conducted With the conclusion' of the masses prayers and sermons of the Novena of Grace dedicated to the men iin service and to plead for the safety of the nation special masses will be celebrated Monday at 7 8 and 9 a m to distribute i j holy communion as thanksgiving ' for the blessing of the Novena of Grace - iM011MPMab - 1 i I 4 ''lli ' I i - - I ‘- a 1 Demands are Greater 1 1 ' " 4 - is ' beter - - in kl: -- 4 " t - ' i ''4 t 3 ' t t t ':''14 Alleged Thief Pleads Guilty Goes to Jail " so Stein Bloch r A ol-- 1 : - a - ' t Today your suit is on duty it must longer ihours wear longer and lock s fnan in years past That's a big order but Stein BIoch's dependable quality and famous styling has come through Yes sir for agn 4 4 0 I t I 1 I ' 1t Itt Radio training to meet requirements of both military and commercial radio fields will be offered beginning Monday at the Salt Lake adult school 354 West First North street Irvin S Noah supervisor of industrial arts and occupational education In the city schools said Sunday Courses will start Monday and March 15 and classes will meet daily from 8 a rn until noon and from 1 p m to 5 p m daily Special evening classes will begin at 7 p m and close at 10 p m "Training will consist primarily of the fundamentals in electricity radio circuits and radio service" he said "Couraea will be based upon the requirements of military radio service and upon the needs of commercial radio serv- $100 Fine Police Judge Wilford Moyle Burton has continued to April 1 the trial of Arthur Groff Hertz ler 59 of 259 Seventh avenue who Saturday denied guilt to a charge of drunken driving Found guilty of drunken driving after trial Wednesday Sigurd C Jelle 47 of 698 Wall street wax sentenced to pay a fine of $100 and serve 30 days in jail jail sentence suspended Melvin Jackson 21 of 537 c Marion street denied guilt to reckless driving and driving too close to another vehicle and trial was set for March 24 Mr Jackson pleaded guilty to failieng to report on a traffic ticket and will be sentenced on March 24 Ralph S Marshall of 343 Denver street forfeited bond of $15 and Max A Tucker of 565 West First North street forfeited bond of $5 when they failed to appear on traffic violation' tickets Other cases in court Saturday were: Speeding—Mary Price of 808 Ouray avenue fined $750 Kenneth R Gempilor of 321 Redondo avenue charged with two speeding counts and driving with no muffler on his automobile was fined $18 Ignoring stop sign—William Howell of 106 G street Glen Holland of 1179 Milton avenue W F Robinson of Murray Marion R Taylor of 728 South Eighth West street Mrs Bertha Pederson of 1070 Denver street Lester H Smoot Of Marysville Utah Hattie M Beck of 130 Third East street Louis O Randall of 120 North Main street Dora E Deyo of 1161 Browning avenue Harold C Carmichael of 877 West Fourth North street and Alan C Winder of R F D No 2 Salt Lake City each fined $10 $5 suspended Driving through a red traffic light—H E Mills of 1928 Yale avenue Axel G Stenstian of 730 l street Peter South West Temple Maarilweld of 2816 Twentieth East street Adolph Hardien of Hotel Utah John F Callahan of Newhouse hotel John D Larson of 1048 Ramona avenue Kermit E Young of Vernal William L Mciff of Midvale and Edwin R Simons of 1025 Blaine avenue each fined $10 $5 suspended ' 11 II i Army Shows Start Today For Inductees Salt Lake inductees of the March quota will be lantared into armed service this week with "Meet the Army" shows presented to all local draftees by The Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram and KDYL The first of the productions which are presented aix days each month in cooperation with local selective service officials will be rebroadcast Monday at 5 p over KDYL after its early afternoon presentation to the inductees of local board 10 their friends and ice" Information upon the courses may be obtained by calling or Dr Noall said there are vacancies also in vocational courses including welding aircraft mechanics machine shop practice power sewing machine operation office courses and home nursing courses 17 relatives at the 0 theater 1J S Major Clark Young of selective service headquarters will address the departing inductees during the program which features music and talent of army air forces basic training center at Kearns The complete weeks schedule of performanCes which begins- at 1:30 p m at the USO theater - Navy Readies Tests for College Study follows': - March 9 local board 11 Hill field orchestra the Rev J L Wilkinson speaker: March 10 local board 14 Hill field orchestra S O Bennion speaker: March 11 local board 9 Kearns band and entertainers Rulon Starlev speaker: March 12 local board-1Salt Lake army sir base entertainers' A Pratt Kesler speaker: March 13 local board 13 army air base entertainers Lieutenant Mary Lois House speaker Qualifying tests for men enterthe navy college training ing 2 program will be given on April 2 at 9 a m in Kingsbury hall at the University of Utah Dr Sydney W Anglema n university armed services representative announced Sunday In order to be eligible for the program men must be: 1 High school or preparatory school graduates who will have reached the age of 17 and not the age of 20 by July 1 1943 2 High school or preparatory school seniors between 17 and 20 who will graduate by July 1 3 College students between the ages of 17 and 20 ' 'rhey must also be male citizens of the United States morally and physically qualified with a vision acuity of at least 0 Students already enlisted in the navy V-- 1 V-- 5 or V-- 7 programs are not eligible for the new program The qualifying tests will be similar to aptitude and achievement tests used by the navy in other V-1- Judges Scan Essays SANDY—All entries in the annual American Legion essay contest conducted by the Jordan post No 35 and auxiliary among students of Jordan high school English classes now are in the hands of judges and winners will be announced March 15 the contest committee has announced '' r rw f ' "4 ''-'- ow ' - - I :'' 1 — — - T: I ' i rlvtl:t V' itgL'v i wet& 1 4 ' '- P-i- e ie I r""""""”' I- r" i for 0 MEN SO MAIN ) i - - toe" '' i Ptietrr 7 '' i two-ca- r night was "- - ' Major street Liberty Weber county youth Lowell J Clark 17 died Wednesday in Idaho Falls Idaho of injuries suffered February 27 when his car struck a bridge abutment north of Idaho Falls and careened into a utility pole The Salt Lake traffic death was the third this year for the city and raised the total for 1943 in Utah to 13 Idaho has recorded eight deaths this year A - S 4 III 1 ' - ‘ t- 1 t"'- Jj 11 dl' - t -) 'l Co at t t 41 v - te":4!''' -- - ar 00 !- AM p - - zele ' : 3::' t' Atra - c 1' 4 ''' i:70 0 31i ' - 1- ' 4 '' 1-1 ria -- I"-0--- - t!sl'A ' v4!4 11 i -- - -- - 1 - 17 - 1 1I I f-- - I 1 i 9 - -- i - i — E L - - - I - I i -" I - -1 Wards Honor Armed Forces f a - i 'ti - 1"--- 7 1 1"th '" - - : r' 2- -14 ems tr-- i 1 n I - -- i- 1 t - - 14 v - -6- - r - - at kr‘ itri - i - ' --- N - i 4 L 1 A 1 '- 1: : ''' - 'z : A - - o- - ( - :51) r t - 4 X A 12 1 '1 - Tate tttCr um 1b1411de Polio Drive Fund Waits Collector 544A-1:-"511- l'°" '1 to- - os 13ecaulls ik - uV th" ‘stqcsa 1 t A 1 ssnuat rt70 them -' 1 z - 1 I- - ' - ''-- ' ' "4 (-- t 1 ‘-- ' le ' : - -- - - -- '- os- - - ''''''::"b '1 I ) - 0100914°)e -' --- I r 171 Z (6i t 1 t 0 l' ' t 1 -- —-e e )r9 L--- - ' t 1- 1- -7 P1 ? 4 1J 4 k j -1 t V- :It: ' ' ' li i 4 ''' - t If B Jordan MIDVALE—nalph Deseret News editor who was recently a awar correspondent in the will tell of his ex- south periences at a meeting of the Midvale Kiwanis club Monday at 6:45 p m at the Midvale city hall 80-- v!$ 44" 717-4t ri 4 ti:1 4:07aa 4 --)P - 444 ENRICHED WHITE BREAD - - k' ' 'qt - : 464 - ' - - it 1 - 44 1 - ' '1 ' : k - - lit -- - - r2 rl 't - T - 1 I:: I IstiLC tO ' 1 - ' - - t ° 1 ' '1 --- 1 Itt It -- t : k - i'----- - fig tlat eIst:cc: 04 -- - 1 I k i ciamAT:fr dtst train los 'k 9 ii So Mrs rounding towns Hungerforti Dividend postmaster delegated herself as the committee —and collected $820 Now she wants to know what to do with the money In a letter received by Gus P Backman secretary of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce she asked to know where Dividend could contribute what funds she had collected Mr Backman furnished her with information on how to get the money to where it will do the most good 0 s ! 1 - 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" — 10 ftip - I 4 1 - A jI - I ) Log 1 Dividend Utah doesn't like to beAigtnthoree ciltime of the March of Dimes drive to help eliminate the dread polio the people of Dividend were not contacted by any committee from any of the sur- ' i'd'41 40 I f - 7 f ti -- ) --- - ' t ç 1 : - E I - f nickel Aitl a e 't I '''' r I t :b1:: 'ElL''' ''Self-discipli- - N it try': - : - ' - - t ir: LI 4 - i de - car as he attempt to negotiate a turn at 1440 South State street Saturday at 5:30 p m was Curtis Grant Fortner 16 son of Mr and Mrs John H Fortner of 1599 - L - 7-"'"- i00111 PASTE ' 1 -- LISTERII1E t i - 77- t 1 ' I 4 B Dayton Salt Lake 1946 W W Ninth service command a) SPECIAL Means of controlling fires caused I 1947 Ray G Sylvester Sevier 1948 lAny thermite-magnesiuplain garment Woods Salt Lake by incendiary '"Perfectly Cleaned regulation: bombs was demonstrated on the ' ' Department business and Pressed Junius Romney Sr Salt Lake field and a land mine supposed to 1944 Ross H McCune Weber Locations 5 Convenient 1945 John W Howard Box Elder contain mustard gas was set off 67S 7th East South 1948 E D Sorenson Salt Lake by a squad wearing masks and pro- insomosis 1 422 Sixth Avenue Vasco M Tanner Utah tective clothing in another d emon 1947 t 1617 South Sth Eave k 483 East South Temple duiring the morning ' M D Thomas of Salt Lake City DOWNTOWN !MANCH ICIT-- 7 J I 437 East 3rd South t am' MAGIC CHEF $ research chemist for the American iputh 1120 t Smelting and Refining company kt' GAS RANGES 0 up - - te' 7 gave a demonstration in the state 217 SOUTH STATE '' e-10 a4 capitol Sunday afternoon before r4 ' y egg i 1771 '7 v 71 if i I cs ' on C D ) aids the 0 CLEANERS & DYERS laboratory pro1 Li t Lk '''''' "I 'al-- ' Patriotic services were featured cedure d ea detection the Phone 34754 Phone 37227 ' at Sunday evening services in of war gases Lake in S Salt D L wards three City and county ' In honor of 60 men and women 1 $ ' ward now from the Twenty-firs- t '- ' ' ' (771 k an forces armed 0‘1 serving witha the L N Christian Nation" "America '!'47 ' ‘ ' 9w ward program was given in the readr chapel A tribute to the flag k ings and musical numbers were ini t : cluded on the program Speakers "' were Rex W Williams and Beryl ' 't II-- 7 Vi' Dunn Larsen 1°111 1' ? 1"‘:1i ''''‘ ': :Avr4: I A patriotic pageant "America :' i the Land of Promise" was given In eight acenee in the Sandy First L D S ward chapel under direction 14 ' of Mrs Harriet Robinson and the ‘ frt I ward Relief society Mrs J Wili liam Thompson was reader during k 1dg"-: : the pageant and Beth Bishop was statIcs11 a 'tt Co Stag: goddess of liberty 1 teoufeslis co -- At the Fourth L D S ward Solt t it flostoa"1 e:11:1 chapel a patriotic service was 1 ' conducted in honor of members It sitt a 44 a ' I 1 serving in the armed forces m collision in Salt Lake City took one life in Utah and a crash in Idaho claimed another during the week ended Saturday midA j- 7- - -- I tosept-- -- ! 1 122 or ' '4 L I 1 my P ) - '4 ff--317--'--- si - 1 ' - - — 1 i"-- - ' -- ' ' I )3"G°1j°3S garrifeisT gl1 ( :: 771 9 G4ail (Continued on Page Flichteen) 1 -- 1 - 7' the tests 1"GILWER ELECTRIC 4- R- Y information on the pro- be obtained from Dr or Mrs Hector Lee co- -- On ‘SlfDiscil)line ' 1 Iif - ' ' l 1 :''''''''' 11 ii- - I Exclusive Home of Stein Bloch Suits Topcoats It ' '43 - Lives TWO jrryirgrAl- - programs Further gram can Angleman director of Take Part In Gas Drills i' 18-2- t I - N ni t Defense Aids is t 4'''' Canyon road 165 - k "t 9 an 11 r '0) i AO' i i 4 1 $55 I o1 t'71 :' Suit I 3' :i !4 put your money sprinfg wisely on a Stein Bloch i 4 :'tItl 14029t '43 1 - - acciation in an dent at Ninth South and State streets Mr Mitchell who was proceeding west across Ninth South street was struck by a car driven by Keith Fitzgerald 24 of Is one of the world's greatest needs and is necessary as a guarantee of world peace" Levi Edgar Young senior president of the L D S first council of seventy told congregations at quarterly conference sessions at the Bonneville stake conducted Sunday in the Yale LeGrand and Yalecrest ward chapels Church welfare work was disjail It was charged that Williams cussed by Clyde C Edmonds memtook a leather jacket from the ber of the church welfare commitMontgomery Ward company store tee and Joseph Fielding Smith made brief remarks Friday A i Jack Mitchell no age given of 958 Lake street ' Sunday at 12:40 a m suffered a small head lacer- Harry Carl Williams 39 of the Lincolnhouse 68 East First South street pleaded guilty to a petit larceny charge i when arraigned before Judge Wilford Moyle Burton in the Salt Lake City police court and was fined $35 or sentenced to serve 20 days in the city jail Williams was committed to 404t 4 In Car Crash L D S Official Speaks ' ):::icelt Vi 1 ' ' - 1:1(1-'(- - Quality 11 7 ' 4e'll1:4111 11(-- ' - - e 1 1 Close With Special Mass Hurt S L Man auto-pedestri- meeting will be in the board room the elementary meeting in the assembly room --- Ory-------- Novena Rites any business firms or organizations who desire a speaker in connection with their campaign call The annual Novena of Grace Red Cross headquarters phone services in effect since 46491 28 were brought to a close a special mass Sunday evening at School Meetings Set the Cathedral of the Madeleine by Meetings of elementary school Rev William P Manion S J of and principals and supervisors high school principals and super- St Louis Mo visors of the Salt Lake public During the service a new shrine school system will be held Wednes- devoted to the men and women day at 3:30 p in at the board of now serving irf the United States education offices 440 East First go 'C: st 1 ' ?'' - '4- -' 1 :N A 72 l''''111:040t'' 4000 0A 4 f : 4 t' - lirr 7 '' a c - s I - - Draftees Fetes Luring Week with stration INSURANCE 1 5 t V''1 t- '''it lf : ' A-k- -- ' - it ift 2 ' ' ' : - '' v :'' ' ' e:' '' :'' - l'Aar-- ':' ::: ' v aCI t ' i '' - :1: Troop Collect 1124 Volumes ' ' --: :' - ' N i :fte'r7--77-7'--- :::: " When the Boy Scouts of troop 48 pledged to bring in 1000 books in the Victory Book Campaign" they reaffirmed a pledge to keep the home fires bright for five members of their troop who are riow in the armed services—in fact they just about "set the world on fire" by hitting the jackpot for 1124 books in four hours The sixteenth campaign the troop has conducted to aid the war effort the book drive was conducted by just 25 members of the troop with Scoutmaster Charles Geurts upervIsirg The boys decided to give the book drive a try at their troop meeting Tuesday evening In one-hahour the gang collected some 185 bew)ks which was such a successful s'enture that they decided to give three and one-hahours to the work the following Saturday A determined attitude characterized the drive in the troop Mr Geurts said land although some the persons did not cooperate was anxious to help the boys public tri the service Original 'quota set by Levern Ranson scout field executive was two books per boy—but the troop had their own ideas about how rriuch they could help Officially the book drive ended Saturday but books will be welcomed for the duration L H 1Cirkpatrick University of Utah librarian and state chairman of the victory book campaign ' i '''''''' ' ' ' ' ' '' ts :: ::'--:: - ': 1: ' 7 4 Radio Classes S L Open Today lxv1 At Adult Schooll Utah Law Body Cottrt Delays Date for Comes Into Home Stretch Tipsy Trial ' - a |