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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 7

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I Friday Sept 21 1945 7: I '---t 0 I I I Friday Sept 21 1945 7-' 1 Provo I xpenscis flit 4 I ea Pl nva ir Icriellq Alt Utah ighters auk High in Leadership I J-- 11 twah ighters eliminate the broad schooling now given which he repeated has tified itself In peace and war 1 1 I 1 Industrialist Dies in Ogden at 57 1 4 II 1 lindustria a 101 $2313429 in 1945 rr Ije Salt Lake Treibutte said that the school adjusted in manifold ways to aid in the war crises A total of 12000 war workers were given short course training during the peak year of the war according to the official Barlow assistant superintendent and Herbert Smith member of the state board of education also delivered addresses Strongly favoring vocational education in the junior colleges of the state and the universities if they wish it the superintendent spoke also for the vocational center at Provo and establishing of another in Salt Lake City He opposed training for jobs in high school in a specialized vocational war accuruing Lo Lne crucial IN Barlow assistant superintend- ent and Herbert Smith member of the state board of education also delivered addresses Strongly favoring vocational ucation in the junior colleges of the state and the universities if they wish it the superintendent spoke also for the vocational ter at Provo and establishing of another in Salt Lake City He posed training for jobs in high school in a specialized vocational Zbe Salt Lake Treibtrat Small limit Cuts Growers' Price high proportion of small fruit in the Weber county peach crop weakens the general market picture here but the market for peaches two inches and over in diameter is "looking up" County Agent A Christiansen reported Thursday With comm ercial packers farmers are paid only for the large fruit even though 50 of a load may be undersized Mr Christiansen explained Relatively few of the growers thinned their peaches this season resulting in the "small" category Fruit all Cuts wii Provo to Resum- Yule Program city's "prewar" Christmas celebration will be resumed this year according to Robert Bushman chairman of the retail merchant's corrimitte of the chamber of commerce The merchants' committee will meet Tuesday at 10 a to formulate plans for the event All past features of the celebration will be incorporated into this year's fete and other inovations will be added Mr Bushman said ing that Utah stands next to New Mexico rated first na tionally in its percentage of army service men who became officers These figures are approximately 17 edfor the southwestern state and 16 for Utah However New Mex- ico had almost twice as many rejections for army service he cenpointed out Other speakers included Dr op-Henry Aldous Dixon president of Weber college who responded to the superintendent's remarks and way on the ground that it would TRIBUNE LEASED WIRE education was rated first in the nation because of its preparation of young men for leadership in the army by Allen Bateman state superintendent of public instruction speaking before the Weber college faculty at the first session Wednesdi4ay Praising the state's contribution to the war effort the educator Indicated in an hour-long speech that he had received figures show Revenues during the eight-month period in the different departments together with the budget estimate are listed as follows: Contingent fund $33384 and $2635980 public affairs and finance $2290982 and $4798004 auditor's fund $93265 and $6400 public safety $3648963 and $107- 93796 street and sidewalk fund $1734068 and $5025992 Irrigation $150128 and $580008 parks and public property $962213 and $3233004 sewers and drains $98131 and $290004 library fund $234357 and $1299002 public buildings and memorials $274051 and $1291002 perpetual cemetery fund $889342 and $10000 and accounts receivable $438616 and $6300 Mrs Benson estimated that Provo city would receive approximately $34000 in additional revenues with the Increase in tax levy from 175 to 205 mills Revenues to date during 1945 are $111475 out of an estimated budget of $322200 lual cemetery fund $889342 and $10000 and accounts receivable TRIBUNE LEASED WIRE in Provo city's general fund totaled $238- 42943 during the first eight months of 1945 leaving a budget balance of $17042957 in addition to $5035174 expenditures in the waterworks fund leaving a balance of $2364826 unexpended according to a report released Thursday by City Auditor Iva Benson Expenditures in the various funds and the budget balances are as follows: Contingent fund $19- 54650 and 11731350 public affairi and finance $3049761 and 1682226 city auditor's fund $405177 and $229823 public safety $8055894 and $6384006 streets cand sidewalks $3179835 and $3932665 irrigation fund $1381284 and $450716 parks and public property $3608569 and $1873431 sewers and drains $639989 and $215011 library fund $880534 and $407966 public buildings and memorials $374247 and $125753 and $229823 public Kafetv S31155894 and $6384006 Etre( and S13J pubL $181 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Ai-13 I Slit 0 0 i i 4 '-------A 0 I 1511--- A GLIliSSES A 44 -v i' --s- 119 Beverage Set 4 11' 4: JO- 0 I 1 1 2 i' 1 i 13 '---s ap----" 1:: 7- A rl r-- 1121 'i'''''''''''': 1 ki rj ttu 7 N18Y 0 0 L'" LICL' FA --il 411 rtf 214 GLpkssEs 4) if rrir- -17w 11- 14 '777 1 11 crystal-clear Glass 0- i I 1 1 -0 1: I ill 1-' is I I tk i 4 il: 0 1 4 i tiff 1 1 -1411t1 4'uk 44 -1---- 44-4-- '1 'c-''-i-i I ek2-64- 11 I 1 Crystal-clear Glass I li i 1 I i 1 1 II 4i) TRIBUNE LEASED WIRE Merrill Eccles 55 well known sugar mining and lumber executive here died at a local hospital at 220 in Thursday of a cerebral hemorrhage He was stricken ill at his home 2580 Jefferson ave and died upon arrival at the hospital Born in Ogden Aug 22 1890 a son of David and Bertha Jensen Eccles early Utah pioneers Mr Eccles spent his entire life here helping to develop natural resources of the intermountain area He attended Ogden city schools and in 1910 graduated from the old Weber Stake academy After fulfilling a mission for the church in England he took up his studies at New York university where he graduated Interested in the development of infant lumber mining and sugar industries he organized the Wyoming Sugar Co at Worland Wyo Mr Eccles married Ellen Scow-croft daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Heber Scowcroft in Ogden June 14 1918 Survivors include his widow one daughter Marilyn Graham Ogden three brothers Royal Eccles Ogden: Jack Eccles Dee Ore and Homer Eccles Portland five sisters Lila Brimhall Salt Lake City and Bertha Wright Laura Romney Flora Douglas and Vivian Richards all of Los Angeles Funeral arrangements will be announced by Lindquist and Sons' mortuary helping to develop natural re- sources of the intermountain area Sugar Co at Worland Wyo Mr Eccles married Ellen Scow croft daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Heber Scowcroft in Ogden June 14 1918 4 Survivors Include his widow one daughter Maril3rn Graham Og- den three brothers Royal Eccles Ogden Jack Eccle Dee Ore and Homer Eccles Portland five sisters Lila ll rimha Salt Lake City and Wright Laura Romney Flora Douglas and Vivian Richards all of Los An- ge le usneral arrangements will be announced by Lindquist and Sons' mortuary ar 640r pitcher lc 91roz glasses Ideal set for cool drinks In handsome fbAe('I clesicm 41 644a pitcher 41 9 1112 le at soers cool driLnk): I fluted tiesian s' handsome lice Tactics Aired ligden Session 135 Size COLIPOUND man in charge of the Northwestern university traffic institute last year Wednesday tookup accident investigation and traffic control during disasters sharing the session with Capt David Ballantyne who suggested effective techniques of proper police patrol Scheduled for Friday was a full day of study on defensive tactics led by Special Agents Hyrum Callister and Delmar Larson Monday the police officers will hear Mr McGee explain drawing and charting of crime scenes and Lt Darrell Shaw city traffic bureau head will report postwar traffic control plans for Ogden USAC Releases Bulletin on Forestry Work 1(:) 014 SALS FRIbA A i SATURDAY 'G -Je'' ri---- 1- las I PINT co A 4) 0 0 I 1 4 1 t-- I --4 Ill illii 4 -7' ce Tactics Aired i- 4'4) I 7 -1t 2 1 I 1 I ft ft I' 0 I 61" I 4 ''-N I 1 11 1 1111 4 I 0N SALE finbAY A- 7 i ipl'3- toplompopo Of VII ll gde Session SA rid A DAV Pim LT LAIcEDGDENprtovo 114 I 117 A 11111 vilik 7 man in charge of the Northwest- l' 4- em university traffic institute Bertha () --'''''--------1 1 '''I' i 1 A 1 i 4 rik last year Wednesday took up ac- 35 1 Size 50e Size 011 1 fl r--c 4) I r- 3 A r' or I gi cident investigation and traffic i 1 111 1 control during disasters sharing PINIMALI' CUTICURA 11 Isill the session with Capt David COLIP01111D OillTriElIT 0 '44 et px A elti Ill Ballantyne who suggested effec- 1 7 4) A 5 3 4 tive techniques of proper police -1 voolsor patrol r) CI 4 17? Clit -0 or tr--3 i rl Scheduled for Friday was a full USAC Rel eases tit) 'i thl 0 1 day of study on defensive tactics tail r-3 led by Special Agents Hyrum Bulleti on I lc''')" i 0' 1 rN Callister and Delmar Larson rrtIole ib4 tor Monday the police officers will r-------- a 000014t'Sie A0101140 v-2 Ir! 11 :7) 'A hear Mr McGee explain drawing Forestry Work 0 and charting of crime scenes and rvc-77 ii -I 1 I I V' 111 1 accident Lt Darrell Shaw city traffic 1111111 i 1 sfel 1 ''ill: LI Ls 4 I i Of I bureau head will report postwar CI 0 traffic control plans for Ogden rill Ise iro vult 7441li 0 A f-- 1 s' "I DO ti ji kvt 11 v) 7:: 1 tP013 a ei- SCP i 3 ----'1 11 Ft x''''''It "AT-AM10 F-: a 'k t4 A i rivilrinVCC 1 'A i 11 -IL U1114t I 1 I I 1 i 1 i -1 ''i I I 1 --L 1 I hi li I 1 1 I TRIBUNE LEASED WIRE to improve tactics' of city and county law enforcement officers were moving forward Thursday at the Ogden police school after' four days of sessions on aspects of arrests patrol traffic control and record taking Chief of Police Johnson reported Problems peculiar to the local area of policing were taken up in the Thursday meetings Lt Hilton director of the Ogden records bureau discussed weaknesses of accident and crime reports for the keeping of records Following him McGee special I agent conducting the school lectured on techniques of comprehensive note taking and Thomas Burke Ogden force detective who recently returned from the National Police academy in Washington talked on methods of accurate report taking Earlier in the week city and county peace officers attending the meetings repeated daily to give all force members a chance to come heard discussions of other aspects of effective stirveillance Clark Olsen Ogden patrol TRIBUN-E tics of city a forcement off forward Thun police school sessions on patrol traffic taking Chief Johnson repor Problems pc area of policin the Thursday Hilton ords bureau of accident an the keeping Ing him I I agent co le ived onontettze4 TRIBUNE LEASED WIRE to improve tac- tics of city and county law en- forcement officers were moving forward Thursday at the Ogden police school after four days of sessions on aspects of arrests patrol traffic control and record taking Chief of Police Johnson reported the Problems peculiar to local area of policing were taken up in the Thursday meetings gs Lt Hilton director of the Ogden rec- ords bureau discussed weaknesses of and crime reports for the keeping of records Follow- ir special him I McGee I agent conducting the school lectured on techniques of compre- hens ye note taking and Thom- as Burke Ogden force detective tvi es rotsorilly rottlirtztA frrrrt t-N tva AAL VALI 111U Natirional Police academy in Wash- ingto talked on methods of accurate report taking in the week city and county peace officers attending the meetings repeated daily to give all force members a chance to come heard discussions of other aspects of effective stir- eillance Clark Olsen Ogden patrol- Atka lize with GOc SELTZE2 Ettervesant if ToWets Alkalize with COL ALIIA 1 frerNo SELTilL I rs EllervescInt I i To to es IL) County Frost Toil Of Fruit Cited ounty Frost Toll 1 irle T1 ri 1 rult college Spiffy Brand STAY FOR COLLAR 25c Holds collar tie in place Grooming Aid UNDER ARM 5 DAY PADS Jar 35e pade Prevent odor Handy (Lick PROVO Lee Taylor of Springville emergency Utah county farm labor director estimated Thursday that some farmers lost as much as 25 of their tomato crops from Tuesday night's frost The cold weather also slightly damaged some corn cucumbers and cantaloupes although most of the fruit was untouched he said 1 I IV44t7 litre: 0 IhavA i Spiffy Brand 111 Bkw pROVO Lee Taylor of 1 Springville emergency Utah coun- STAY FOR UNDER ARLI r7r1 c1 ToOD A Earlier ty farm labor director estimated 1 Thursday that some farmers lost COLLAR 5 DAY i 91 PADS Al 1 It 4 as much as 25 of their tomato crops from Tuesday night's frost '7 i The cold weather also slightly 12ClotiflCe 25 551 CJ 1-1A1 1 damaged some corn cucumbers and cantaloupes although most of ri Holds collar Jar 35 Pad- the fruit was untouched he said Twi in tie place Prevent odor 1 C11101 Grooming Aid Handy Quick 41 I NrtGeas I TRIBUNE LEASED WIRE the course of study offered in the school of forest range and wild life management an illustrated bulletin was released at Utah State Agricultural -college Thursday by Dr Lewis Turner forestry dean The publication which traces the development of forest schools in the United States said "within the past four decades forestry has emerged from a pioneer venture to a full-fledged profession Forestry has changed from management of timber land for wood production to a broad and comprehensive land management program featuring many aspects of land utilization and resource conservation" Dean Turner said Opportunities for employment In the three fields were listed with factors controlling their changes The USAC forestry school provides training which will enable graduates to fit into a multiple use program according to Dr Turner Other features of the bulletin were a list of college facilities for forest instruction as well as a discussion of summer camps a detailed description of courses offered under the three general programs and list of general college requirements Aids to the veteran including Instructions on how to enroll at USAC under the service men's readjustment act of 1944 and the rehabilitation program were prominent in the publication Photographs by the Utah fish and game department and fish and wild life service were used in the bulletin TRIBUNE LEASED WIRE th course mof study offered in the school of forest range and wild life an- agement an illustrated bulletin was released led at Utah State Agri- CtlitUtal Thursday by Dr Lewis Turner forestry dean The publication which traces the development of forest schools in the United States said "within the past four decades forestry has emerged from a pioneer Yen- ture to a full-fledged profession Forestry has changed from man- agement of timber land for wood production to a broad and corn- prehensive land management pro- iltf gram eaturin many aspects of bind ill7ntinn anti Ptrt Opportunities for employment in the three fields were listed with factors controlling their changes 'The II A forestry school pro- vides training which will enable graduates to fit into a multiple use program according to Dr Turner Other features of the bulletin list college facilities were a is coege aciiies for forest instruction as well as a diS- cussion of summer camps a de- tailed description of courses of- fered under the three general pro- grams and list of general college Aids to the veteran including requirements Instmetions on how to enroll at A under the service men's readjustment act of 1944 and the rehabilitation program were the publication prominent in Photographs by the Utah fish and fish game department and and wild life service were used in the bulletin 0 ---1 rJ 1 I 4) ----'---1 I 1E (1 0' 1 1 GI I 0 I 0 et) I 0 1 4) 0 1 0 1 I 10 0 0 0 41 A a tolcs 40 Av A 0 0 fot gri Popular Cec DREIE SEIALIPOO Condition 11c ing Action non Aral POWDER For scouring cmd cleaning 12-oz 20-MULE TEAM BORAX Softens water 16-ounce package )P7-Packed for Servicemen for Overseas G3 tenriE 41nniFtli-il 1 717 A C217D7 i'e Li il 4 twi L1 59epcificiehc5 2 PccA'Kue 1" 50c1o Fruit With this ad Comes packed in metal box with mailing carton New Feature Deodorant In KOTEX Greater comfort safety COG Box of 54 Cartridge of 20 SCHICK BLADE Injector ec Type td 1 SLUGGISH SYSTELI? 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5-55 featuring sheriff's posse and calf Size Fd 1 ---1- C000 oo or ogs roping 1 a baseball game :4 between coalville and Hunter A 5 Aaill 104 Friskies 19 ingredients provide B011 ATill POVIDER 1c tion consti- -414 i "14! 1 -t DOG ------s ii Corr- ALL the elements your dog needs 2 tn and a doubleheader soft- For scouring and cleaning 12-or m's pation trou- tee -i 1 aL 'ci fr --4' 1 4' -t 1 Ir i 1 and must have for top condition Li lubs bles with ball game between Park City and amas on and Ho (1) tr i-'-' I Ei 0---- ED including the necessary vitamins versus Henefer 20-rilULE TEAM BORAX 141 SIL-11111-0L 5 5 I Rig i v414e EverRea Le I mineralsvegetable an proteins rompere nourishment meat meal 10 1 41 4-10) i I Plain s9c cty -0 I i For i 49 nip wisndHeitcricilIG A Friskies Feeding a Day CASE A ic a i 0)! i i BSH Cigarettes RU li I Keeps Many Ailments Away i I Smart 802 She i Ak I Cartridge of leather 11--1 brisdes 1 I I fidnuracion 20 SCI ICK 3" 33: 1 I Sh CIGARETTE HOLDER ampoo BLADE I Regular 50c value I Conditions reptt inject Gec V- i ii i id WRAPP INGS irl I Hair Jtd ype cm' t1 -A stet nee 1 i A tib A 14 to 0 01 Fine Packard Quality FO UNTAI PEN GIFT Special alloy et SC pen point 1 Plunger type filler In colors Fine Packard Quality FOUNTAI Special alloy Ssc PEPI GIFT Pen Point Plunger type filler PAL I all assortea cowl! Cache Aids Join USAC Alumni Tribune Leased Wire LOGAN Amy Kearsley Cache county home demonstration agent and Whittwer Clark county Nev county agent took out life membership In the Utah State Agricultural College Alumni Assn Thursday according to Parley Kilburn executive secretary Miss Kearsley who was graduated from USAC in 1933 was valedictorian of her class and was a member of Phi Kappa Phi national honorary scholastic society Mr Whittwer a 1917 graduate of USAC with a BS degree in agronomy resides in Las Vegas Nev where he has been a county agent for the past 23 years tiZeIll Jur L12e pttat Aa ycisro Cache Aids Join USAC Alumni Tribune Leased Wire LOGAN Amy Kearsley Cache county home demonstration agent and Whittwer Clark county Nev county agent took out life membership In the Utah State Agricultural College Alumni Assn Thursday according to Par- ley Kilburn executive secretary Miss Kearsley who was grad- uated from USAC in 1933 was le cl and was valedictorian of her ass a member of Phi Kappa Phi na- tional honorary scholastic society Mr Whittwer a 1917 graduate of IT A with a BS degree in agronomy resides in Las Vegas Nev where he has been a county agent for the past 23 years Many dog ailments of siomach love of Friskies teeth bones and skin are gaused Created by experts in animal by faulty diet No matter what feeding at Albers Kennels on else you feed include one good famous Carnation Farm Send for en ell of Friskies every day and be free to Feed and Care SURE your dog is safe from ail- for Your Dog" Albers Milling snents due to faulty diet Dogs Company Seattle 1Wash THIS SEAL GUARANTEES 10A NUTRITION rastsetacznoteue Acceptance be the I eliding vetrinaiyassociztion assures AMEILICAM you mat Friskies kiss passed the most exacting cbemical vrrtzlAtitir MEDICAL bloiogical nutritional tests and is accepted by these iris AsisiLsosiirm authorities as a food to "sustain weight promote growthCommals hmtib maintain reproduction when fed as directed Many dog ailments of siomacb love of Friskies teeth bones acid skin are caused Created by experts in animal by faulty diet No matter what feeding at Albers Kennels on else you feed include one good famous Carnation Farm Send for toed of Frislues every day and ree to Feed anare SURE your dog is safe from ail- for Your Dog" Albers Milling anent due to faulty diet Dogs Company Seattle IWash THIS SEAL GUARANTEES 1001k NUTRITION resZok acznoteei Acceptance be the I eudin eettrinaryassociations assures 4181WCA you tam Freaks's kiss passed the most exacting chemical yrrrimuity mtvcAl beoiogictl nutritional tests and is accepted by these sue eeeieeei sosperm aut Ism itormes as a food to sustain aht promote growth neatotata reproduction" when led citrected fine 9 OVERSEAS 1 0 MAILING CAPtIO 11 lation 0 vc 00E1 c-) i OVERSEAS El A le Li MAILING ii A V' 6 CARIO I I LI Regulation Size El 9 i 00 EZZ3 21196 FEDERAL EXCISE TAX ON TOILETRIES 1E1 Two Forms- CUBES or MEAL Feed BOTH for Varitty I 1 1 occuspu: peLcoLczosto Ike 1 tig 2O FEDERAL EXCISE TAX ON TOILETRIES Nk a Two Forms-CUBES or MEAL Feed BOTH for Varie ty 1 1 14 1 1 7 IL I SA 1) -ffj S4 I -t (1) 4" I 1 I 1 '1 1 1 I.

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