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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 8

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RM Trhe tIt 1nk tb Tretbuni Tuemany Auguxt 20 1948 CAR FATALVIlY -PORCUPINE Accident Unit Urges Utah To Hire Safety Analyst Scouts Prepare For Opening of Ski 11-o-ree Draper Church Sets Rites For Missionary 4 bere advocated a educational program streasing the importance of complying with state law making reports of all accidenta Wright A We road COMMIRMIOn Safety division director and subcommittee chairman appointed Mr1enthrtm Inspector ltulon liennion of the state highway patrol and Udell It Jensen Nephi attorney AR a committee of three to write up recommendations to be presented to the governor's safety conference which will convene Sept 4 at 9:30 at the Newhouse hotel Another black cross wax added to Salt Lake City's traffic fatality total Monday at 10:40 in the 1400 victim of a hit-run driver The victim was'etruck down however only a few minutes before police officerx arrived with specific intention of ending its career Near-by residents had complained to police of the victim'a presense and asked that someone be sent to dispose of same Patrolmen It Heath and LaTulippe were dispatched to handle the situation When they arrived they found their job already had been done The victim a lying beside the road dead Employment of a runtime safety analyst to sift traffic accident reports received by the state tax commission's driver'm licenme division wam recommended at a meeting of the muhromniittee 011 tiro dent reports of the governor' safety conference Monday at the ca pi tol Committee members were in agreement that the records of all accidents cauming more than $21 damage should be analyzed and findings of an expert nature should be made available to local law enforcement bodies Jr Leatham division director said that only 'approximately 60c0 of the accidents were reported and he and other mem 0 A 0 1 i 0 4 0 the two-day Mt Jordan dietrict Boy Scouts of America Skill-o-ree Scouts of the district will pitch tents and make camp Friday from 5 to 6 at Draper park John Ilenfichke district chairman announced Monday After setting up camp the scouts will cook supper in the open A fireside program has been planned for 8 under direction of Garfield district advancement chairman Clyde Swenson district commissioner will deliver a narrative of the Skill-o-ree program and A Jack Kent dietrict commissioner Salt Lake council will lead community singing Demonetratione of ecouting skills will be presented by each troop of the district participating in the Skill-o-ree Sandy troop No 3 will demonstrate signaling Granite fire building Draper Second cooking Draper First rope making Crescent proper use of knife and hatchet Sandy second fire building for light and Sandy First first aid Life award' will be presented to Kay and Rodney Brady and the boys' mother Mrs Kenneth A Brady will receive a miniature award Parente of the Scouts and friends are invited to attend the program and demonstration'' and inmpect camp Friday evening Boy Scouts and Scout leaders will remain at the park Friday night and Saturday A tint berg sr Closes shop after 63 years in same location Giles Explains Surveyor Rule Granite Issues Teacher List Amy Newbold Brandt daughter of Mr and Mrs Dave Newbold Draper will be 4- honored at a -4 farewell mission-a testimonial I Friday at 8 1 in Draper Sec A ond LDS ward egeA chapel prior to 1-' her departure for 4 g-S' I Af a northwestern joet states mlasion 2 Principal 71 speakers' will In- i elude Otis A 6 I Pierce bishop It 0 iict: 1 and Mrs Rayola Gordon who re- ii- -15'4'40 turned recently Mrs Brandt 'from the New England states mission A graduate of Jordan high achool Mrs lirondt will enter the fliiStitOrt home Sept 9 and leave for her rilifit410n shortly afterward Her husband T5 Robert tirandt waa killed in Germany In March 1045 Sustain Officers Wanda Gull was sustained president of Sandy First ward Relief society Sunday when the Relief society was reorganized during sacrament Meeting She succeeds Mrs Harriet RainflOn who served as president for the past four years Others muatained include Mrs Beth Sorenson first counselor Mrs Retha Sheriff second counselor andMrs Norene Greenwood Hecretary The meeting was directed by Bartlett bishop and Mrs Minnie Ballard president Mt Jordan stake Relief 'S I LONG SERVICE Tailor Works 53 Years Closes Shop Driver -Traininc Urged tor Mph Sehool4 Traffic acrldrota could be cut in' half if driver training were made available to all high school students' Mn Nino lann 357-8th ve asserted Monday after attending an executive cOm-e mittee meeting of the national committee for traffic safety In Chicago Mrs Nicholson safety chairman of the National Congresa of Parents and Teachers based her axertion on a survey made In Cleveland where a program for driver training ta in operation Importance of driver training in high school wan atreased during committee discoasions It Nicholmon a I adding that teacher training must be thorough to make the our auccesi ful RECOGNITION FOR SERVICE Marvin Ray track foreman of Utah Copper Co recelvea a certificate of honor from II Denny repreaenting bureau Of MIIIP41 It naa given In recognition for the otatetly sword etotabltahed In 1041 Bingham Foreman Presepted Utah Copper Safety Award Bcore candidates) can qualify to take office ast county surveyor they must become regiatered "land surveyors" not "engineere" Atty Gen Grover A Giles anid In se second ruling on the iiubject Mon-clay Earlier according' to Mr Clive a ruling to Salt Lake County Atty Harold Wallace had indicated that candidates must become registered engineere with the 'date de-pertinent of businems regulation before taking office The new ruling addremse(I to Utnh County Surveyor I I) Green was written after Mr Green had pointed out that under Utah law separate elaumem diatinguish between requirements of "engineers" and "land surveyor')" "The fact is" Mr Cite') said in the supplemental opinion "that land surveying is included in the same statute providing for registration of profeselonal engineerm (but) the "statute also mete forth the prerequieltem the applicant must have who desires to become a registered Isnd purveyor" The qtration posted by Mr Wallace wan "whether county 'Jurveyors must be registered engineers before they can qualify to hold the office as county surveyor" Joseph Holmes safety award WWI presented Mar Seven Preschool Clinics Listed Petition Raps Pupil Travel CC' Fiftythree years' work in the same shop at the same that is the record of A Gotberg Sr who recently closed the doors of his tailoring establishment at 65 2nd South Mr Gotberg who lives at 141 7th South has little to say about his limg devotion to his profession Ndw nearly 85 years old he notes that he has always been a hard worker spending as long es 15 Aura per day st his work Looking back over the years since his shop was opened in 1893 Mr Gotberg recalls with plensure thst he hes served msny of the city's most distinguished men among them two former governors "I have no enemies everyone calls me grandpa" he notes During his long career Mr Got-berg has found time to travel extensively in the United States lie illt40 has visited Alaska and in 1936 toured Sweden his native land Two sons ond three daughters reside in the Salt Lake City Area Mr Gotherg lives with hia son-in-law 1 Crocker who worked with him until his retirement in Ray track foreman of Utah Copper Co Monday night announced George Knudsen head of the safety department for the company The certificate was earned between Nov 7 1940 and Nov 15 1941 when Landenberger Jr wax track foreman It wax given In recognition of track men having gone 1813288 manhours transporting 71762111 tons of ore and waste without Ions of time through accident There were 802 men employed on the tracks at the time Denny Salt Lake City representing the IT bureau of mines made the presentation COME IC Parente of preschool children are urged by city Reboot officials to teke their children to one of the neven remaining preschool clinice The Hamilton erhool 771 Siti South will he the location uf a clinic Tueaday 61 Nortti: Temple Wednesday and Aug 28 429-8th Emit Thureday and Aug 29 Jackeon 750 int South Aug 26 27 All clinic open at 10 a rn FORM VFW POST of a new Midvale post No 8249 Veterans of Foreign Wars be conducted Thursday at 8 In Midvale fireman'a hall by Lloyd IC Doman department service officer All veterans are invited to attend I xi SOUTH SALT petition oppoaing transportation of achool children from the Chesterfield aubdivinion about 2550 Redwood rd to Boone elementary school in Granite school district Monday night was delivered to Dow Brian clerk of the Granite board of education Action was taken at a meeting of approximately 75 subdivision residents In Redwood ward chapel It almo was recommended that Granite district proceed with It building program This according to Cheatertield lionaters club spokeamen will expedite the data when Cheaterfield can begin a school building of ita own There's No Place Like ST iTISTiCS Diamond Rings Beautiful Wedding Sets Priced from $7500 up 317 So Main St 9 poet c' 0 3 11 00-0- 0 1e1450 7 gt-11 Nv Diamond Rings Beautiful Wedding Sets Priced from $7500 up 317 So Main St rT Ir '1 rhea hes 110riertand 2114114 Dartford at daiiithier A tig Martin -Inspit rcitts and Sarah Ktitril 11C7 blotipegm 11 dit taw ii101 Alia 4 atearl Darold Dean and riorenr um! a27 le 1 at South daughter July 30 Plita lard yid Rowland and balmy Natthte A mirt tun 1131 DJ You I daughter Julv 31 Aablry Ititatudt Blain and Jatt Mnrie Karim 401-4th Prdiat daughtrr Atilt )0 Howarth --Clarence Nephi and Dorothy Nelson Magna atiantor A tig 11 lancherhats -John Julius mud Vet Mvflo mil sk d'jj )(anti-mit tintiktitor Atilt 11 Treeeder -rrneal Charlea nod Virginia iirnwti tort-nth Knott daughter A lig 3 Earl Franklin and Thek la Kunz 3143 to South atishier Aug Lye Throdura awl adot Lenora I wythor 134 7th Woe datighta A ug Waltr and Karen' Margaret Latasn 10E12 ItoottevIt ave datightr Aug 3 BIRTHS Blind Group Sets Outing Today The Salt Lake chapter of the Utah Assn for the Blind will hold their annual outing Tuesday at Lagoon This will be the first time since the' outbreak of the war the outing has been held said Irene Jonea publicity chairman A special train will leave the Bomberger Railroad Co depot at 9:30 a Transportation ix being provided by the railroad company free and each blind person is allowed one guide Luncheon will be served at Lagoon Navy Discharges Utah Veterans P-TA to Meet of Jordan school district and Jordan Parent-Teacher Assn council will meet In the school administration building Tuesday at 9:30 a under direction of Arthur Peterson superintendent The echool lunch program will be discussed at a general assembly followed by separate meetings of the principals and P-T A council at whicn selection of officers for the council will be completed Set Reunion reunion of the William Newbold family will be held Saturday at Midvale park at 2 rd at which games and a program will be preeented SOUTH SALT LAKE There are a few vacancies yet to be filled in Granite district schools David Gourley superintendent said Monday- List of teachers follows Blaine Gutsier principal: 31anchos Allen zoeia Fairclough De lin Farnsworth Flametta Fausett Helen Mao Foster A Frame Clinton Lamm Raymond Martin and Ernest A Pizza Garfield Clark principal Rowena Ahlquist Clyde Anderson Mabel Angell Slims Bush-1 man Claudiva Delbert Doty and Virginia Evana Itichardnon Granita Junior Maughn principal Ilarold Al lop Lean Bennett Mrs Arthur Beeley Douglass Brammer A Butterworth Betty Lou Cooney and Lyndon Dudley Bert Fisher Leon Frame Elizabeth Frasier Elizabeth Harding Walter Inkley Willard Jenaen Fay Johnson Sytha Johnnon Buryle Mortenson Oawald Pearson Evelyn Richardmon Belle Sanders' Robert Gowan 1ettle Thatcher Willie It Willardmen and Bette Jayne Wood Madison Junior Metcalf principal Rudolph JenRen Jones George Jr Hess Evelyn Madsen Hortense Major Twila Mel-drum A Paxton Milton Perkins' Philip Stone and Lillian Thurman Monroe junior high James Smith principat Danisla Bruce Gilchrist Lauda Jenninga Howard Edward Neaten Mary Van Cott and Pheba Whiting Olympus' Junior Pack principal Delores Bearnssoa Horace I Bigler Thome a Ilebadhent George Gourley Jay liennefer Margaret Iloptenbeek Elitoy Jonea Jennie Jones' Lisle Lindmay Donald Marcroft Ardella Pannell Grace Rapp Irvin Itoylanee Jame' Bier Sue Simons' Ernent Stuck! Cheater Todd Mildred Wagstaff Ormon Weight and Elizabeth Wheat Plymouth Junior 1Jemmon principal Nellie tiennion Broadbent A Ivan Frame Juno Hansen Ellwood Jepson (Var don Lea and Katherina Thomas Cyprus high George Marchant principal Elliott Budge Emily Carlisle Chriatenssen Robert Cooper Lawrence Greene Lida Ilaggarty Sumner Hale coach Clarence Hepworth David Ilefolington Helen Howard Jess Jensen Pearl Johnson Katie IJootile Alvin Mercer IAPrelei Brown Paul Murdock Vera North Margaret Olsen Rett neth Iteinertmon Edwin Spencer Frederick Stotler's Fay Thornock Madeleine Wald Don IC Washburn Lot White Erda Wilitams and Waiter I Williame Granite high-1J Hatch principal: Hyrum Illiton George A Adamison lConnelh Allred Samuel 11 Cecil Baker coach Roy Baker Melvin II Harris Paul Beecher Izetta Bennion Marie Bosh Adolph Brox A Burninglam 14sitella Butterworth Killsworth Clark flavth LeGrand Dykman Florence Frandsen Forrest Greene Psul Hansen LeRoy Iiillam ItMmen Frank Jorgensen GenevA Langloiss Murray Lewis Gene Linford Millicent Lyons Nell Madsen Russell IL Magieby Mary Mason Caroline Miner Payne Anna Pehroon Poulmon Ira Peterson Gertrude Reynolds Lucile Richard's Lovina Richardaon Anna Robinson Mabel Smith Rex Sutherland Reed Thorpe Mabel Walker and Mary Wilcox Elementary teariters assigned Blaine Porter Winona Itiehardn 1487141bet 8 WiedPman Marjorie Willist ma Edith Greavem May Jones Metta Gerrard Vera 111shop Gertrude Thomas George A Sharp Agnes Knowlton end Louisa Irlecknatein Boons Clark principal Julia Allan Jay Stirling Amanda Paul Edna Moyle lAnnie Wyatt LaPriel Roberts Rita Hansen Ruth Andrus and Everett Draper Holladay Clark prin eipal Margaret Marchant Althea Oberg Mavis Whitlock Leota Stevenson Freida Provoat Josephine Jones' Ada Stevenson Afton Parkinson Leona Smith Kate Lynch and Itulon nicker' Lincoln Sod-- berg principal Rhoda Groesbeck loAgetiL 837 SO MAIN DIAL 4-7794 -START A STAR ACCOUNT IMOTHERS! NOW IS THE TIME! A The following Utan Monday were discharged from naval separation centers throughout the nation They includ: 82-c Leland Merrill 3592-9th East: Si-c Richard Whitney 1445 Harrison aye 81-C Arnold Me lby Jr 2427 Kentucky aVo 1414: Donald It Iturgi 120410th East 81-c Don JV Douglas 827 Jefferson at 82-c Ronald Docile 455-7th ave fcl-o hl Jones 252 A Irnoneout Lt () Leonard Swanaon 11141 Robert eve Lt (j g) Harold Heins 1053 Logan Ayr all of 14alt Lake City: A0M2-c Glen Louis lUtter Ogden 81-0 Richard Frandeen Price Chrintioneen Monroe Sevier county and 81-c Glen A Mitchell Riverton Elect a Qualified and Experienced Surveyor who Has Proven His Efficiency in Military Service and as Former County Surveyor I VOTE Salt Lake County IIdwin and Helen Lee Kimod 230 3ril South daughter Aug 11 John and Inez 1141141 14410111 daughler Aug 7 ann)nier --14dwits letnii and (Imola Pl trtoda Kemp 878 ve daugh ter July 31 Cheery-111yar4 tertrande and Ittancha Vivian Wthrl 3400 JP400 Orman daniztiter Jut' 25 Fiurrace---Vddredga Lloyd and Annie Par2LVZ1 11 3430 Routh daughter July 2(1 Vietor and Flutenve Duncan 307 Arm p1 daughter Aunt 1 etliltrly Waller 1veto and Consignee Margaret Ruhlhepp tint-field daughter A l'ir' Norman and 11-ria Mot riaon 23I1 214411 Mow dation a Ana 4 Jonee--114yrum 1homon4 and' Rhea Money 187-3rd ave daughter Aug A Edward Tetehell and Beak Wade Nereli daughter Aug 3 Genre Julin Jr Kul Marian Itlisti both Locke 270-13th Log 141100 sq July 31 and FlIzaheth Carlon 1140 1 at North aort Aug 10 ftitortom aldward and Mary MOH 434 Coitait gam Aug Is Itead tn and Maybeli Ellaaheth 230 3rd elfruth ion Ang 10 Mama --Jo mem La Man A nd Darlene PrIvo Woods Cm's Pon) Aug 2 Pm41--Charle1 Roy tinc 1 Lucille Bonntltul grin Aug 1 Willard and Beatrice rain 110 nAell Layton axon Aug 11 Illamptnel rdwr0 mud Wlion 111D3 Atkin ave twin daughlera Aug Cottrell 11PMAII and lielpn Louise MIthilpm 0 Ogden daughter Aug LI Timmerman tierrIt Jr ful Jotomling MA Loomis 805-2t111 ave gaughltr Aug 12 rtenga and Mary Onyx third Wnorta ernao danghtrr Aug 5 eloraen Willi 'num and Maraarott Park ttivarton oauantor Aua Carothrrst---Woodrnw Thnrtdon and 111on Luring rOnliltr 243-arg 'Last daughter Aug A Roger Shaw in Itulh Th114 flount I nil illnght0S July 31 Modford flsrrv 1r tut Chrholltit 14111)k Perry Tootle daughter Aug 7 Lynn Arthur and Nelda Was JOIlel 2114-1Ith 11ant daughter Aug 13 Paul Jernma and Eva $athia HI II dnuahlar July 30 John and Ann Jr PAPACIC 1193 vv hth Mouth daughtrr Aug 7 inset and Beth Marie Wheation tid 11911101m Aug 7 Thrindi ton Eliton pot TOR L' 4 For County Surveyor -2' Lit Umet' ofs se t1 '-ittt George Haley 01e4---- 144 ti tc) xi 0' ef igtoli la TA 1 :0041 041'ivititg- t- -13421: il I 4 JR 1 el: 4 I The Boys' School and Winter Clothing $1 Your Deposit Hso -'4'4-1 A ur Pay $125 Wask lyt Dposit Hlords Cholc Pay Pill up vow phone send li a jiffy motorcycle messenger right to yens stood In 24 hnins your glasses will be repaired mody for you to toll fot' We doplieato goy loot (tom ihe Iteo '41 NO IXTRA CHARCt SAVE TIME II MONEYI Tuesday August 20th A member of and Indorsed by members American Society of Civil Engineers Utah Society of Professional Engineers 'American Military Engineers A Registered Professional Engineer and land surveyor State License No 7 Return a World War II Veteran to His Former Position (Paid pot adv by nate Larch 671 South llth Zaat) ii Leisure Coats Leisure Coats -AintAtits- lAilktvr --r Boys' -I ALL-WOOL 2-TONE STYLISH COATS Z-740 The ideal UTILITY COAT for CAMPUS' or LEISURE 1 JUNIOR SIZES CADET SIZES Lulu Allred Ebba Larsen Mettle Betties Anna Swan Maude 11 Eliyot EMo Robinson gard Sarah lijorkland Eva Wimber Margaret Bearnson and Bel Henn Madison Metcalf principal Elaine Howe Sylvia Allen Haze! Garner Gertrude Doty Florence CI Smith Mary IL Nielsen Veva Burgon Victoria Peterson Eva Syndergaard Avon Hintze Lei Ian Gedge Jeannette Wheeler Jensie Maxwell and Frank Freeman Monroe Smith principal Jane Hopkinson Alvira Stewart Elizabeth Gentry Mebel Seam Paid Pere Anna flux ton and Elizebeth Holmes Oakwood Worth principal Winnieferd lichee Effie Hilton Irene Jones hurille Jonet Reed Clark and Paul FL Worthen Plymouth Lemmon principal Annie Mackay Wilma Eldredge Leah Eldredge Ruth Cecil Wilma Cook irAna Cook Henry Jenson Valois Smith and Benjamin Bean Rooseevit Earl Walker principal Mercy Hadfield Roth Fortin Phyllis Peacock Mab le Wit-birdmen Lucille Crane Virginia Webb Enid It Brown Alta Huff Katherine McClelland Ercis Hopkine Claire Alston Simon Thelma be Andermon Wanda Kirkham Lenore Middleton Myrtle Paramort Chrietie Rachel Brunson and Hari Wicidimon hhormen Lee Anderaon principal Alice Flandere Ruth Neleon Agnes Smith liable Brown Lorraine Nash Clara Peterson Camels Bailey Melphtt A Koldewyn Marie Cline Alice Edretrom Luella Dover Ruth Wittwer and Arthur Over led Webster Debit prin cipal Margaret Fierier Stella Frahm Cecil Wilson Fern Woodbury Florence Sexton Ida liarrieon Laura I'ric Marian Hie-hey Enid Woodbury Gertrude Orr Virginia Scott Helen 011areEmma Elmer Helen Smitii Mary Waller and Gold Mauch Whittier Toble principal Janet Munk Marguerite Bunh man Bessie Lartion Catherine Craig Reva Smoot Beta Day and Ezra Tobler William Penn Webb principal Ada 11 Ostler Wanda Youngbar Dorothy Williams Claudia Mitchell Emma DeNto Ar- tel I3eecher and Edna Buchanan NrLrolaindleugl'agJee nehoedlli creneyinF "cnni'enpon '1' pitgEelhiarntmr61 a xoTl jiiatirzi onston Nettle Topham Lucille Ford Verna Roberta John Jenkins and Maurice A Jones Woodatock A Jack- man principal Gladys Walton Mae Dayton Carma Wright Vaughn Clayton and Mark Jack- man dIriryAnen Jr leasSI av ta pt Co a co -tr-rco T1 mg fled Blood Cells rerust Be Kept Up If You To Fut ntive a It ecr VO Al LI 9095 $1395 $150 Sport Shirts a At' Polo Shirts89c 'co S1311 Get th boys all they need Small medium large sizes Plain and stripes PEA COATS CI' EVERY NIGHT-OVERNIGHT -TO DENVER Thousands Now Regaining Old Time PepVigor and Drive By Releasing Vibrant Energy To Every Muscle Fibre Cell I LV SALT LAKE CITY 5:30 pm ok" i' 'AR DENVER 8:30 cm LV DENVER pm AR SALT LAKE CITY 7450 cm '-t 4 14-o 4i qw5' (c a NO Al ta EIONIMPOCI WPM (7 I Anieno ogor 4 Lounge-Observation Car Dining Car Standard Pullmans (10 sections 2 compart A ments1 drawing room) A Chair Car NAVY STYLE Blue Melton Sturdy Coats for sturdy boys $125 Weekly pays for them $1060 $795 1360G No Extra Cost for CREDIT! 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