Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 12

Location:
Salt Lake City, Utah
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

04 1 12 trbe alt Clikt Thursday Morning March 15 1945' Taxpayers Jam Federal BOlding Corridors As I neomeFilmg Dead Line Nears MP Club Sets Honor for 18 Old Timers Federal Aid Speaks at Shrine Meet Food Drink Places Wait I i TitxptlyiTs van jamme(Ffetlertil building ulowitt(irs t9 stoma I1 tio volM191 quetws twr()rt intoluti rPVentio ()axes Veedivoitlity nirnlng Sanitation Rating 1 La Ling omm mmmawmgmoro Milk Finn ProlitSharing lind thinned to a la-tittered few by late afternoon "Apparently the hump of Uri rush is over" said WI Mani Korth internal revenue collector Ilowever bud minute filers will be necomniminted by soisinting (typo Item nnd enmhlers until hit dend Inn Thormany nt midnight Largo numbers of Inxpnyern availed theniscives gir posts11 money nrfer Pervice to file returns nnd thin postnI department reported 100 increase in receipts during the past week according to Post master i A Smoot Ile said malt to Internal revenue department was being carried up stairm in bushel basket loads whits chucks to thP state tax commission were tied In separate mail taiga niitl tlelivered by truck to the cap' ttit All PleVit It)rm in the federal build lug have been In too during the tux rush with about 1)000 persons transported daily sitid Postmaster Smoot The hortrio front can spur the WA? effort In no better wAy thin by buying more And nioro bonds 7nr1 11(ism ANNIAttint fiv1 director wAr tinanco divl pion United St 'Item trensury de poirtmont told roemborm And guemlo tf tho lit)'ptle Ithrino At pro groin Wednemlny evening In the Itaftortic temple Admittnneo to the colorful Mi voto granted to war bond put chnierp only Stil pnrt tho HAltth temple's lltVIn00 bond ontn pmign (Jr which $70004 alrendy hnm been pubmoribed paid Raymond drive 4'halrmitn Tho entertainmont gnvo El Nalah nobles And otherm who hnd rot walked the tropical sand fin opportunity to participate In the Utah drive which Im in conjunction with shrine temples throughout tho nation tartans during the inspeniona And havo en (ItilIVOTNI to bring condi tions up to city sanitation stand ANIL 'I rig 1- 04 4 Ni i tartans during tho inspettiona And A it 0 ondtistvoroti to bring condi ti ons up to city sani tation stond le 4 Ards r---- I 6 i I I I i I ft 1o I I 1 4 i 41 1 I 4-- 4 1 11 Al 4 It 'I i i '--1 4 i ii lt1 -11' 4 4 1 1 i- 41 I 2 i I If 1 1 i I lit I 4 1 't A 1 1 1 I I I 1 i 1 1 Apprtiviti orn retnitinent prom mhstritig trust sind plan tinder Which Morning' 111k Co employes Will share In company profits was given by company stockholders fit a meeting Wednesday i fternoon in the Continental Kink building avelirding to Sid Lockhart -presd dent If Crockett sales rtirtntigt't and A Mart Salt Lake attor- ney were elected to the bonrd of directors Former members reelected include Mr Lockhart Welby Emins J44 Collins Paul Keyser and V14 Itentle Salt Lake City and PAChamp Logan Stockholders reelectecL the following officers: Mr Lockhart president Mr Ernms vice president and secretary Albert Iteppley assistant secretary andMr Champ treasurer Extensive inopectiona of Reit Luke City's eating tuut drinking establishments continued Wednexday na city end etrite board of health ennitarinne prepared to report their findings4 Friday when ell coltabitritimento will receive A ruling eant Clifford Kini ball chief of roco division Salt City hoerd of health Mr Kimbell said many fetal- liehments which werrented grade A ratinge slready have received their placerde and now have them posted Where he Stild hew) torretd eitnitery Infractions detected during Initial inspectione and have C111(41 for a second investigation before they receive gredings The inepections which have been conducted for several week! Include InvestiiTation of handling of food types of displaym conetruction of buildings disposal of waxtex and almost a score of other sanitary check-up A rating of A Mr Kimball said means the business haa met all major Items of inspection grade will permit the etstablishment to tarty open indefinitely but a grade will mean the operator must remedy tineanitary conditions or have hie license revoked within 30 days lie maid owners And managers almost without exception have cooperated wholeheartedly with sant Goy Herbert It 74aw will be the guest speisker iind ft mein bership certificates will be present ed to IM members or union Ilicirte Oki Timone doh No 12 tit Ow 41111114 111M11111 dinner dance Sittura day nt 7 1) tit the I tote! I rt 33 Maim president announced loor the first tinio In the history of the club one of the life membership certificates will he pre 'Rented linturday to it women Mrs ilva Critser retired station 'igen( at Dayton ldst Mann said Mrs Critmer tilso Is the first woman to retire on pension in the soutit central district of the rail road he said t-lhe started to work for Union Pacific May 14 1903 and retired station agent May The -other 17 club members nil of whom were retired during the past 12 months are: rim Is Palley Malt City con uctor )tits' Prvivo John emoterhitry Snit Lake City pannenger brakeman 2N yearn' service hurry Vtiapttinit Matt Ink City chief elerk (right Ortoartment 47 yearn' Ott-vice Yrnont 11Coleman Malt Lnh City car-Man rt yearn' 'wryly Fernley aliente Nev boiler Inspector 12 yearn nervier IC tialbet Malt Lake City truln patutier 1iI yeitro norvice Iforrtai oretti locomotive engineer 43 yeitiot eervice Iletwitel Malt Latta City brakeman 4A yearn' servite ter101-n Snit 141111 City Itwt)111011V etigillepr 411 yearn' 01 vire laingnitm Malt Lake Cite annintant cider train tiotialener 4r1 yenta' ttervico Priward Netittart Malt Lake City nut (Mint 44 yearn' service 13 Price Malt Lake City rile clerk 2A yearn' nervice It SlatPr Malt Lnke City conductor 44 years' ttervice Jame Stoker Malt Lake City ma chintrit 41 years' stervice A Sargent 11righam City retired as agent at Tremonton 37 years' lqervice CIRroneo Woirgnog now or Long Peach Cal locomotive engineer 411 yearn service maTiritnetilerlteix760agnrcni: 3r4etlyreeLitt Pineprivgrertel 1 4 f' 1 i A' i' 1 1 A' i 'X- i 'ti a f' --4 ir: 1' i lq41 Ail iii1' i 7 a 1 -5t 7 i 317'7f '4 -4 i -li 1 :0 1 1 2 t) '1 7i 11' 7 -T 1 2 6 i' i dr t44- 3 e' 1 4 12'1 C1' ffa I '4 4 'i': ''l 4 -It le 'A I '-'1'41-7 0 0 e' A 1 i A' 4 't 1- A r' 1- i A )4" 'z' 4 -'Y' 4' 11 1 tr ilb-v 0 -e ts 11 I f'k' '0 1' i tvs l'' r' 0 iL' rl A t- 0 3 i I 1 I A i i itse ---e 0----- -'4 47 i'-- o4 'Pi :4 4 4 t-A4- 4 1 1 2 '4 '124 i-) 1 0 II ff i14 1 a 5 4' 44 i i 4 L't7 1 4'' i d' 1-Cifht i6a 1' t'l 4 -I L4-t: 4-'16-k44141z-- vLositiainJxi iiiuLa1144a4vt 'x 1 c7 t) 7 oat orttiet eN ---17 or rrr fp if) 01 43 lai Li t) A 'vi'i(1 he d7 1 Glade Asks Unification Of Vet Metnorial Plans Problems involved in the construction of It veterans' memorial building in Salt Lake City were (1114(11144yd by Mayor Earl Glade Wednesday with member's of the United Veterans' Council -In the Newhouse hotel Mayor Glade suggested to the group representing various veteran organizations that divergent views regarding the proposed memorial must be unified beforeconcrete plans could be formulated Cordella Madill left stands by While Dona Nuzman prepares to hang a class A rating sign up in the eating place in which they work Extensive inspections of eating and drinking places is almost complete city sanitation officials say Group Issues Call For More Nurses IN ANY EVENT I $end flowers! Flowers are 'd playing an important part in today's wartime living No other single gift can express so much love di votion happiness and sym pathy dependitg upon the occasion See or phon your florist for local delivery end for "Flowers by Wire' anywhere in the US Buy WAR BONDS! i II i I 7 i N1 1 4 1 4 1 'll i Atil Army Band Director Issues Bid to Unknown Arranger NO ENDORSERS REQUIRED Signature An urgent appeal was issued Wednesday for more practical nurses to register with the Visiting Nurse Assn room 203 Ness building 28 2nd South Mrs Hudson executive director said both part and full time volunteer and paid practical nurses are in great demand and requested all interested persons to contact visiting nurse headquarters immediately Holders of American Red Cross home nursing certificates are especially urged to help eliminate the critical shortage of nurses in this area Mrs Hudson said Give more GENEROUSLY than ever this time 9712 cents out of every dollar you give to your Red Cross goes directly into the services it renders to the ARMED FORCES their families and to victims of disaster Support your Red Cross more generously than ever before Never has need been so great nor its services more welcome MAKE YOUR GIFT TODAY! 2259 So 5th East Solt Lake 4975 South Stott Murray erre C7k $25 to $300 t1 41 i 2 $25 to --'-----i 111 1 I i-1-44- i )-- '''ii'' -it I-- I t- 0 ta 1 I 4 1 The "unknown quantity" who has been submitting musical arrangements to the 364th army service forces band at Fort Douglas signing "itself" as "Penny" wants to come to rehearsal according to a letter received Wednesday by Warrant Officer George Montgomery band director Playing the hunch from the handwriting that "Penny" is FOR INCOME TAX AND ALL EMERGENCIES LOANS TO MEN AND WOMEN OR SINGLE Phone 3-2714 for Immediate Service Loans closed same day you apply Out-or-town Wang also made CLOSED SUNDAYS feminine Mr Montgomery said he would be happy to have her come to rehearsal and Identify herself "Penny" thanked the director for playing her arrangements at the Fort Douglas noon which leads Mr Montgomery to think she is an employe at the fort Rehearsals are held every day at 9:30 a and on Mondays Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays at 1:30 rn The arrangements have been arriving by mail about once every six weeks since last summer and are on a par with professional work Mr Montgomery said 1 retA Lat' CC -r-10 1:11" As acivdissd In LIFE 10V WU 111 Canattat(y Laval Slaw a STATE-171NANCEC9: INI No Tipsy Charge Brings Forfeit SALT LAKE OCDEN LOOM WELLSYILLi TRENTON LEWISTON SMITHFIFLO HYRUM PROv0 mutRAY CRACE IDAHO PRESTON IDAHO DOWNEY IDAHO 1 A ERIENDLV LOAN SERVICE ROOM SIE WALKER DANK BLOM SO HONE 3-2714 SPECIALIZE Est IN LOANS TO WOMEN LTIE II ND I t- A 0 -4k Jerry IL Davia 34 1730 Park at forfeited $30 Wedneaday when he failed to appear before Police Judge Karl King to answer a charge of drunken driving' Other cases Wednesday were: titroon If Ilatos 400 Moisten et siso charged with eiotellost fitird $50 on tormr charge $10 on hitter tIrnehl TN Jerimy at also cheritted with Ignoring a istop Men forfeited Gordon Itrown 225 ilamM ton ave also rhArged with foiling to re port on a traffic citation forfeited $15: Curtis II cowipy also charged with Ignoring a red Mettle light forfeited $15: An grio 're MOM (NO GOPthn also charged with ignoring a red traffic light forfeited $1: Victor Wright 950 4500 South and neon O'Keefe Osnien hnitt for (toted $10: Allen Ainslie 983 Tata ave forfeited $11 Failure to yield right of way to another rehilte---Tonv Seastung 37 Canyon tcl forfeited $20: Marion Romney 411 idol-Netts rt forfeited $15 Ignoring red 'raffle nitrirnma 4'57-5th rest forteited $10: Mikis Tithe 251 Paxton ave forfeited $10: Ai (red Stirk 072 ilth South forfeited $5: neorge Wsthen 250 Plymouth avc forfeited sin Leland Shelton Midvale btrfelled In Patti oieen 124 2to1 HAlth forfrite4 Kenneth Jonek 633 04 Mott Tempi frrfpited SrPnt Worn' thbosoli 544 Dowttitigton ave Wit Item ftotrwrt I(urria roti Willard et and 1)out 1)rrick 1524 1444en kI ell forfritod $1: Wads littrucko Pingrre Din aln Clyde LA Woven 300ath av tHrfaitmi III 1061 1) Parr 314-4th Nyo forfeited ati liaviti "Mind 1151 im fmte aviven Ilentent 2jdu esith Smith tH)th tcateltoki IVittring pion Ntign VIA'S Melt ritl 041 wioi Kest rorrottd ly: Anna 2ri I 0: stouth l'etnp forfeited 75: Cartieion 170 Virginia it or reite4 an 'Riling to report on a traffie Tomo 2404 Id: 27th Smith tor totted SIN: William A tredisimmi 11011 Lucy nee forfeited $1 no MARIN PUMP 4061' II nuts 11110 614 401)(41 er? re NARIN P1PAP I 'oil 7-1 ii 1 em -1 r1 lio 41040 1 Lt eh (( 11444tb lb too to "111 Nti F77 1o i 4 too -4'24) 7 I Woman Pays 3c Income Tax 7-' efrai -Ito Katherine Kutulas 359-4th East did Abe Lincoln one better Wednesday when she stood in line 15 minutes at federal building to pay 3c federal income tax to an astonished tax clerk "I guess they all thought I was foolish" Mrs Kutulas currently unemployeJ said after he squared her 1941 debt with Uncle Sam Had she sent it by money order she would have doubled her tax i Pew General Electric Jot Engine Powers Lockheed "Shooting Star" Affserica's 4 i 7 de 4 i I i i I (1 1 I 4 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i ii 1 I 1 i 1 1 I 4 i III I 1 4' 1 i 4- v4t 04 Amor 1 IS' a I 4 I 'ma 4 Mia I l' "1 Affserica's 11 Hearing March 19 nearing will be conducted March 19 at 2 in the capitol on petitions of Bakery anti Confectionery Workers' local union No lot Knit Teamsters and Chauffeurs' loyal No 222 to he slated collective bargaining' siktenta ror group or troployes or Lho Baking' Co Malt Leitfo City jet The noise like the roar of a fast freight train is behind him And because the G-E turbine engine has few movable parts it is simp-le to service and maintain This new high-powered GE jet engine was declopcd at the River Works of the General Electric Company Lynn Mass where the first jet engine for the AM was produced in the United States General Electric Company Schenectady New York 7 A0'-- tonchallottgoil shoo valve ot and 745 Gracious young openly femininesee the Coll Cross Shoes voted smartest by fashion wise Hollywood-New York sky passengers Read about this exciting Fashion Poll in this weck's of LIFE Choose from the Fashion Poll inners COCA100 No 2 27 at Gracious young openly femininesee the Coll Cross Shoes toted smartest by fashion wise Ifollywood-New York sky 1 issengers Read about thi exciting Fashion Poll in 1 this weck's of LIFE id-----r Choose from the II Z4V 7 CI Fasiiion Poll inners tit 1 ie 4 -1 4 4 4' 4 I 1 10 I I 0 I mt i' A A -w 1 1 NI 1 i i '2 4 4 )pst Iff P-1 1 -s I l''' touttallottgoil shoo "elms 01 0 tRof IA e---'14' 1 coCA100 Ht 2 0- and 745 The fastest plane in the world is the new Lock heed P-80 Star" The most powerful aircraft engine in thc air today thc new General Electric jet propulsion engine propels it Installed in the s1ecI propellerless P80 fighter the new GE turbine engine is snore than twice as powerful as previous models first produced for the Army Air Forces by General Electric The tremendous power of this relatively light engine and its simplicity of operation will giveUS pilots ncw margins of speed for aerial combat Pilot fatigue is reduced by the lack of vibration In flight the pilot never hears the noise from the 1 the G-E 'radio programs: "The G-E All-girl Orchestra" Sunday 10 pm EWT World Today" news Monday through Friday 643 pane EWT House Party" Monday through Friday 4-00 pm EWT CBS FOR AND HOLD WAR BONDS 4 I 0i2th! 0- i li 1 sostoo' ear tj 0 (VI 1 two-4 ft Vil 009- of tio CHARGE IT AT CHARGE IT AT (----- iai---7 tirv le thrilled and sure IL 16 prised at the beautiful difference Looks dark i0 itift In the stick to a brilliant natural tone (7 Stays on lancer with 1 I out drying lips Very il indelible Moll orderm promptly tilled Add 2111 Federal Tait mud 2e hale TAL COuMbit Drug Co rig state belt Lake City le thrilled and sure prised at the beautiful difference Looks dark 41 ifitt In the stick rends to a brilliant natural tone 7 Stays on longer with i1 1 I out drying lips Very indelible 6 1011-11 POTH YEAR SINCE In4 OP.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Salt Lake Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
1,964,073
Years Available:
1871-2004