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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 21

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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'Clhe 5alt -gakr Trtibunt Sunday Morning August 29 1943 13 pi a 74' Blaze Ruined 600 Acres In Watershed 'NO WTVIC Extends Writ Frees convicts Of Check Sentences Stabilization Glenn Hallam 28 Provo and Rule Deadline Harry HwerCehrriestlelaansesden fr3olm Gun- 'Court Upholds ICC Ruling in Rail Case 4-ti 41P 4f- fji le "NI k0'N1r W''ir' MO''' Nr4VP tid'''Ir'lrr4AVN''W 4A 'Illr' Nr''' ire' w-4-64- -v- s' w-- Ns' 1' ''r '4' r- -'''''''L2r 1 I 1 1 I 1 ng Rail 3 Zil 5111t -gakr Trtibunt Blaze Ruined WTVIC Extends 'Trit Frees Convlets Court Upholds ICC Ruli i nil Case 1 Sunday Morning August 29 1943 I Of Check Sentences 600 Acres Stabilization corn-by I Glenn Hallam 28 Provo and I In Watershed Rule Deadline Harry ristiansen 34 Gun- 1 t' I i nison WerChe released from the i 1 I Promotion Record Of Uttahns in Service Promotion Record Of 11' If 4171 11 11 0 11-1 111111i 71 II th by One Phillips circuit state of Idaho and that the pro-court judge with Alfred Murrah visions of the I had not ousted court judge who with Alfred Mur- such jurisdiction rah circilit judge and Till- In its conclusions the three-man Johnson district judge judge court found that being corn-heard arguments on legal aspects mon carrier by railroad the Union of the case in Salt Lake City Pacific and the Oregon Short Line August 9 are subject to I jurisdiction The suit was instituted by the including the jurisdiction over state of Idaho and its public utili- abandonment conferred by the in-ties commisison to set aside an terstate commerce act: that the I order to abandon the Paris I had exclusive jurisdiction to branch The plantiffs contended hear and determine the applicathat special jurisdiction over the tion of the railroad: that the state abandonment of the branch line of Idaho and its were with-had been vested exclusively in the out jurisdiction One Phillips circuit state of Idaho and that the pro- court judge with Alfred Murrah visions of the I had not ousted court judge who with Alfred Mur- such jurisdiction rah circuit judge and Till- In its conclusions the three- man Johnson district judge judge court found that being corn- heard arguments on legal aspects rnian carrier by railroad the Union Holding that the interstate cornmerce commission was within its lawful premises on January '12 1943 when it granted the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line railroads authority to abandon the nine-mile Paris Idaho- branch the three-judge court Saturday filed its final decree in the case of the state of Idaho and its public utilities commission versus the United States of America Union Pftcific- railroad and Oregon Short Line railroad The decree was filed with the district clerk Salt Lake City Holding that the interstate 'Tierce commission was within its lawful premises on January 12 1943 when it granted the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line railroads authority to abandon the Army I Arnly 0 1 tpwF1: z5i ''--1' '''11 :1 i 4 -17: o' i 1 tt' 1 IL A YOUNG AMERICA YOUNG AMERICA NEW ma In amg 1 Utah state prison Saturday by The war'man power commission I order of Third District Judge stabilization order affecting all 1I Bronson 4--- war-useful workers in this area The action was taken after an has been extended until October 15 pending formulation of revised attorney for the pair applied for state regulations Wilbur Pea- writs of habeas corpus on the cock manager of the Salt 'Lake grounds that 1 the two men were office United States employment i serving indeterminate sentences service disclosed Saturday under the now voided insufficient Mr Peacock said that if state funds check statute plans are ready to be put into operation before that date they will supersede the presea stabili- zation plan I State and regional labor-man- 11 EARS SEND agement committees now are en- deavoring to bring state plans into conformity with the revised MC regulations and there is a posisi- 81 bility that this work will be corn- 4' pleted some time in September and 11 that revised state plans will be 1 1 in operation by late Sepember the 1 1 official stated i I The stabilization re gula- 41'' Iti tions announced on August 15 ii '''''''L i' are intended to hold essential 11 --'44 workers on war-useful jobs assure I 1 movement of others from less es- sential work to jobs considered 11 vital to the war effort and to fur- oo rash men needed for the armed 1 1 E'''' forces without cutting war produc- tion i SEARS SENDS movement of others from less es- iii te)6 sential work to jobs considered 11 lt vital to the war effort and to fur- oo nish men needed for the armed 4: 1 forces without cutting war produc- 11 tion IDS le'e7WrTh I i r-1 1 0 i 1 I 1 11 I iLi ti 1 ii I II III 7i'-' i 1 1 1 Lo VI Utah state prison Saturday by nip tun '-nin nriwpr erlillnliggitin 1 Ay10r tlf rrilird nQtrr4 rI IT A large number of soldiers from Fort Douglas and fire fighters of the Wasatch national forest service Saturday were completing the ''mopping up" of a fire Friday evening in Rattlesnake gulch on the foothills skirting the eastern city limits south of Emigration canyon Approximately 600 acres were burned West assistant Wasatch national forest supervisor reported on his return from a survey of the fire Salt Lake City county and forestry officials at ur da voiced alarm over the occurrence of the fires in the watershed foothills adjacent to the city "All of those that have occurred during the past several days have been caused apparently by careless smokers or campers" Koziol Wasatch national forest supervisor declared Mr Koziol said he had conferred with Ceorge Keyser Salt Lake City water commissioner concerning the recurrence of fires and warned that It may be necessary to close mountain areas adjacent to Salt Lake City as a precaution Salt Lake City water commis- sioner concerning the recur- rence of fires and warned that It may be necessary to close mountain areas adjacent to Salt La as a precaution ke Citaution A large number of soldiers: To fin4 lieutenant: Leonard Vaughn Bailey Caribbean sea area Son of Leonard Raile 3507 Thirteenth East street 1ile former Ruthe Terry of llorgan now visiting his parents with their young daughter Granite high school graduate also of University of Utah Prior to entering army June 1942 was employed by the Household Finance company Clifton Black navigator with ferry command group Memphis Tenn Sr'n of Mr and Mrs Black 1122 Bueno avenue Atnried West high schol graduate cf East high school Attended ITniversity of Vtah prior to entering servce March 1912 To first I Leonard bean sea ar Bailey street 1ile of 31organ ents with Granite hig of Universi entering arr ILoyed by company Clifton ferry comn Tenn Sr11 1 112: tended 'Wes cf EIst bigt N-f- Ev of I servire Ma To lieutenant: Leonard Vaughn Bailey Carib- tean sea area Son of Leonard 11 a i I 3507 Thirteenth East str 1v ect ile former nuthe Terry of lorgan now visiting his par- ents with their young daughter Granite high school graduate also of UniVersity of Utah Prior to entering army June 1942 was ern- Voyed by the Household Finance company Clifton Black navigator with ferry command group Memphis i r7 i i 1 ji -4 1 tf :41 4 in i '''''''t i i i 1- -0- i jec- I 4i '0 1 I 0- 1 4111 P' I Lif Ns 1vt 4 i 4 1 4 4 1 6 4 i 1 60) 4ae 2 Li 1(4 4Lbwoosl" i 1 1 miki0 Lt Bailey Lt Black A'" '414'1'71 i e' c-t 1 11 I si -'I i 1 '1 i -5 i 1 1 1 I 1 i 1 To second lieutenant: Bob Glacoek field artillery Tort Sill Okla Son of Mr and Mrs Leonard Glascock 351 Milton Avenue visiting en route to Fort Erag South high school graduate: attended University of rtah before entering army December 1942 Jack Mecham- medical adrninistra tive corps Camp Barkley Texas Son of Dr and Mrs Mecharn 5204 Holladay boulevard Graduate of East high school: attrrrIPrl Utah State Agricultural college At Logan: University of 'Utah Served in Hawaii after entering armed forces January 14 1912 Tn second Bob Tort Sill Mrs Leona' A venue vis Bragg graduate: rtah before ben 1912 Jack rrinistrAtive Texas Son Mecham 52 Grad'iale of tended Vta At 'Utah Servc tering arm( 1912 To ikerzeant: Fred Ferre Jr assistant sectr-n chief at Florence Son Mr and Mrs Ferre 136 West Twenty-seventh South street Entered service December 29 1912 wh employed at 'Utah ordnance Tat: graduate cif Granite high To serzea Fred I ton chief 2 rt Mr and Tw-ent Entered ser' en-plr irant: grad To corporal: NV1 I1ard Shell: Harlingen Texas: Son of Mr and Mrs Shell 3606 South West -frremple street Graduate of Granite 1--igh school: attached to signal sec' "'irin II ll rif Id prior to entering rorrny Vttruarv 10 1913 ir CarlA Ne Mean rving as a a to repairman air forces pilot 1 h1 cochran army airfield Ga Wrst high school student ft entering the service she re: ye 's''ert bisie training at Fort Des Iowa and later went to a-1e school in Newark To corpor NVillard Texas: Son schonl In Newark Lt Claseock Mr Multi(' SgL "'erre Jr Lt Mecham Mr Gledhill Mr Shafer Leader Enters Race Race (Continued from Page B-One) Of mayor Such a candidacy will be on a strictly nonpartisan basis We need a man who is keenly aware of the changing status of the city and state We need a man with a successful record behind him Of all times we cannot afford to experimept with so much at stake "With an enlarged and diverse population problems in public relations will need to be understood and solved All who know Mr Kelly will realize that he possesses these qualities to a very marked degree "We need a man who can get along with people and put the interest of his high office and -the needs of his city above petty discord and self-seeking publicity In Mr Kelly we sincerely feel we have found these requirements We citizens will be so busy with our own affairs that we cannot afford to be upset through suffering keen embarrassment every time we open a newspaper" A native of Fillmore Mr Kelly was educated in the Fillmore public schools the Brigham Young university Provo and the Normal college Lincoln Neb After teaching four years in Millard county he moved to Salt Lake City Kelly was a partner in the Rowe-Kelly company organized in 1902 later known as the Mullett Clothing company and now the Mullett-Kelly company While serving as mayor of Fill-more Mr Kelly in 1901 was elected to the state legislature as a representative from Millard county serving one term in the lower house He also was chairman of the Millard county Republican committee The candidate also has served as Salt Lake county chairman of the American Red Cross and was the chairman of the first make-work committee organized by the late Mayor Louis Marcus Mr Kelly and his family reside at 1475 Princeton avenue John 111Knig1it Seeks Election (Continued from Page BOire) early day heavy delivery equipment in Salt Lake City Mr Knight served the church in the western states mission from 1919 to 1928 Upon his return to Salt Lake City he was elected to the state senate from Which body he resigned to become a city commissioner in 1932 'Upon his retirement from the commissionship Mr Knight was employed in the city water department serving in that capacity for five years He has also been a prominent amateur athletic supporter having sponsored the first Salt Lake City softball team to enter the national tournament in Chicago in 1936 Mr Knight and his family live at 1439 Fourteenth East street Clerk Seeks Board Post I School SLIPS $izes 4 to 14 Fine quality sateen school slips tailored to a classic style Picot edgft ing flounce bottom Tearose coke only Sizes 4 to 14 Mezzanine BUTTON FRONT (ft i 1 1- 'clIfit --t 12! "BILLY THE KID" OVERALLS RIBBED KNIT COTTON FLEECE SLEEPERS Sizes 1 to 7 PART WOOL LONG SLEEVE SWEATERS sizes 1 59 Sizes 8 to 14 Warm and practical for school-time wear Part wool sweaters with cute collars Novelty knit weaves Sizes 8 to 14 Button sleeve Mezzanine UNDERWEAR Light weight denim overalls in sizes I to 6 Two pockets hity-top suspender style Mezzanine Soft fine- loner wearing cott underwear French leg panties and sleeveless vest Sizes 8 to 16 Sizes 1 to 6 Sizes 8-16 I Mezzanine 114Thnil 2- 7-As ezpop :01 et 11 V-N rc Xr Velvet Trim DRESSES 0 Designed for GROWING GIRLS Sizes 3 to 6 Lovable little dresses for backto-school in the cutest styles you've ever seen Superbly tailored from our finest fabrics and designe4 for grosNing girls Assorted styles and colors in a grand array for school Mezzanine Mannish Tailored OVERCOAT and LEGGING SET Sizes to 4 Varrn coat and legging sets for boys Pi Izes I to 4 967 reprocessed wool balance other fibres Mannish coat has fly front opening heavy cotton lining Cotton Kasha lined -suspender zip leggings have zipper fly front WARM WOOL and RAYON FABRIC COAT SETS 11ezzanine 4- 'i i "BILLY THE KID" 1 1 DRESSES I 1 scHooL i--o 4 1te)4 4 I Sizes i 0 Designed for I 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 to 6 'L Ill evq----- --J :7 ST3 L- 4- I 1 4 A Leader Enters John 111Knight 1 I 29 GROWING GIRLS A --ik- I Mayor Race Seeks 'Electill 1 7 7 i 1 -4 4-- I -A-'k 7 Light i Ch 4 Is If--i 00 Sizes I 1 4 -77' 0 Lei A 5 or- I- cr--) Lt Clascock Lt Mecham Ns denit overall 14- (e4) 1 -4 in sizes 1 to 6 ---1 3 to 6 1 9-0-" (Continued from Page B-One) (Continued from Page BOire) I Two pOekets 1' 1 rer l' 41 it "C50 It hih-top suspen- 4- 4( 1 of mayor Such a candidacy will early day heavy delivery equip- der style 't Allim aena lbij I -CV 4 4--4' '1' --'-'''4 be on a strictly nonpartisan basis ment in Salt Lake City 4 1: Mezzanine -e le' 1 i 7 1 i We need a man who is keenly Mr Knight served the 4 i oi- --k- Lovable little dresses for back- 1 '7' -00- 41' i aware of the changing status of church in the western states mis- 1 UNDERWEAR ir -e l'iii 1- ::4 the city and state We need a sion from 1919 to 1928 Upon his ki et I I I Lips I man with a successful record be- return to Salt Lake City he was '6-1: :4 hind him Of all times we cannot elected to the state senate from 4 Sizes 8-16 4'''C 00 1 4 -f afford to experimept with so much which body he resigned to become i at stake a city commissioner in 1932 'Upon It 4 'i i "With an enlarged and diverse his retirement from the commis- It: i izes 1 E'' "'-----l 40-- 0 1 0 -3 '4 14 row 11 Isis I 'le --nn toschool In th cutest styles ii ou '-li j- 1 've Superbly tai- ver seen 1 't 11 :1 1 0 nest fabrics bred from our finest (t Assorted styles and colors in a 1' and designed for grosNing girl t-2- '17 population 4 to 14 0 4sir Siod 4 i ti problems mos be in understood public ed- isniotnnsehiepi city NryaK te Knight department a was ee eyrev 4 I quality Adt il la i1 gran array for school I 1--7-i 1 1 and tio unlas von 1 solved who Mr i i that for five ears Ili bred to a classic style Picot edg c1) Soft fine long- ine 'alit7 sateen school slips tai- 11 4 it 1 Kelly will realize that he possesses He has also been a prominent ing flounce bottom Tearose colcr 'er wearing cot- Mezzanine ad these qualities to a very marked amateur athletic supporter having I only Sizes 4 to 14 on underwear i French leg pan- degree sponsored the first Salt Lake City ties sleeve- i 1 Mr Multi(' Mr Gledhill "We need a man who can get softball team to enter the national 'i Mezzanine 1 7 -4 less vest Sizes 1( 8 to 16 terest of his high office and the Mr 4- Mannish Tailored along with people and put the in- tournament in Chicago in 1936 i i l' Knight and his family live il Mezzanine 4AN BUTTON FRONT 4 i 1 I needs of his city above petty -dis- at 1439 Fourteenth East street OVERCOAT 1 (7 ''''''Al 440N cord a Kelly self-seeking publicity In i i 1 -H- Ir Kelly we sincerely feel we li' 4'1 PART WOO 41 7 and 1 1 -5- I have found these requirements Clerk Seeks We citizens will be so busy with 11 4 0 -) --4---- our own affairs that we cannot af- I i I LONG SLEEVE '-1 LEGGING SET i 1- 'f ford to be upset through suffering oard Post 1 ill is i''''I' :1 keen embarrassment every time 11-L I 1'''' 1 P- ''UP' 1 1 SWEATERS we open a newspaper" (st ral i I e2" AM S't 16' i ze I A native of Fillmore Mr Kelly was educated in the Fillmore pub- 4 tk (z) It- lic schools the Brigham Young '4'7 t- 71 1 1 it 1 Sizes r'd 5 9 1 to 4 11' 2 university Provo and the Normal 1 i I 1 A 1 4 college Lincoln Neb After teach- 's 8 to 14 i 1 1:4 4:41 ing four years in Millard county I 14-: i he 1110Ved tO Salt Lake City Mr 1 NL 'ii' ow- SgL Ferre Jr Mr Shafer Kelly Was a partner in the Rowe- c- ti -t Vann coat and legging sets Kelly company organized in 1902 -1 I 41 I for boys sizes I to 4 967 l' Warm and practical for school-time -1-t --i I I I reprocessed wool balance other i -----4-4--- later known as the Mullett Cloth- '''e wear Part wool sweaters with cute I f- ing company and now the Mullett- ---4 i 1 collars Novelty knit weaves Sizes I fibres Mannish coat has fly: 11 4:8 f-: 14 tlo sleeve 1- i 1 8 to Button front opening has cotton 4 t' I ey 7 Kelly company Alezzanine -4- lining Cotton Kasha lined hue serving as mayor of Fill- t1 '1114 A 4- 1 more Mr Kelly in 1901 was elected zipper fly front v1 suspender zip legging ha to the state legislature as a rep- ve I I Mezzanine 1 I I 4 4- 44 4-4 1 resentative from Millard county 4 0 i serving one term in the lower RIBBED KNIT 1 i 't house He also was chairman of '44' 4 Millard county Republican WARM WOOL and I- th Md bl Iti511i'z COTTON' FLEECE -Thrt i committee served as Salt Lake county chair- The candidate also has c- a'11'' 11'1 4 man of the American Red Cross RAYON FABRIC 1 the chairman of the first 14 'D 1 and was SLEEPERS 0 make-work committee organized r- jt Kelly and his family reside Mr by the late Mayor Louis Marcus -1 4' i yi' 'ie COAT SETS ti 1 Corp Shell PFC Shafer at 1475 Princeton avenue 'k-I I Sizes C) 0 'jaTh 4'- '1 ot' cd -f i tt ao t1' 1 Velvet 1 Ne I le Lj1) Al 1 I i U') 21 I ii in to 7 i I 1 10 0 Trim t't: i 59 4 II I fi-- i o-rt 17-1 i 0- 44 -si f- 5 I A954Z iblAkt- 011anik Navy 1 'ro lieutenant (j g): Roy Earl Huettel somewhere --1th nt equator SOn ()r Mr and l'rpi John litiettel 7:10 Blair rer Attended West high school mpinypti at Success market rirT to ntering navy To petty officer: Jitk Carlvle Gledhill Farragut -laho Son cif Mr and Mrs Carlyle O1edh11 32 West Twenty-seventh outh street Graduate of Granite Igh school attended University rtf Utah and Henager Business colrge prior to enlisting January 6 1 LeRoy Shafer somewhere in the raeine area Son of Mr and Mrs 471iffnrd A Shafer 1751 West South street Attended 7 ryrrug high school enlisted No1 ember 21 1912 Clifford A Husbands city water it department pay roll clerk and prominent American Legionnaire i 'Saturday an-V 0---- nounced his can- 'i didacy for elec- tion to the city o- ok commission 1 It it 00s 4 A resident of 1 southeastern to: -I'' Salt Lake City II ill for 22 years Mr1 i Husbands has been a leader in 1 developing the 1 I Sugarhouse area '''i 1 One of the or-1 ganizers of the II Sugarhouse post 1 No 65 Amen-Mr Husbands can Legion he 1 was the unit's first commander1 He also has served as Legion dis-11 trict commander Salt Lake Tooele I and Summit counties comprising It the district Mr Husbands left the Univer- I sity of Utah to enlist in the army during World war 1 serving over- seas for a year After leaving the military service he was employed in the city health and finance departments joining the water de- 1 i partment 12 years ago "I am for an economic admin-1' istration with present extenuating conditions considered and ef- I ficiency as my slogan" Mr Husbands said The candidate and Mrs Hu 1 bands and two children live at 1 978 Bryan avenue 11 city water t7 Clifford A Husbands department pay roll Clerk and prominent American Legionnaire 'Saturday an-11' nounced his can i1 didacy for elec- 4 t'-' I t- l'k tion to the i commission I 'i: -os A resident of southeasternki -41- "4 40''' Salt a City 111 for 22 years Husbands Mr :0 been a leader in kl i 1 1 developing the Sugarhouse area health and finance 1 It One of the or- I ganizers of the ll Sugarhouse post 1 No 65 Amer i- i Mr Husbands ands can Legion he I was the unit's first commander 4 He also has served as Legion dis-1 trict commander Salt Lake Tooele I- and Summit counties comprising It prising It the district I Mr Husbands left the Univer- 'F' during World war 1 serving over- sity of Utah to enlist in the army seas for a year After leaving the military service he was employed in the city de- i i 1 1 1- -I 1 It 1 Marines USO Activities Slated Today USO Activities es Slated Today State Controls Bridge Use otate Controls TI-1- Al crri 11-1Q0 1 To private first class: 1 'Victor Shafer somewhere in the Son of Mr and Mrs Clif71'rrd A Shafer 1751 West Thirty(fth South street Attended Cy high school enlisted Febru- i-r 1942 fth South street Attended sr is high school enlisted Febru- 1942 Comfy ribbed knit cotton fleece sleepers with button front and drop especially well made st3-le seat An 4 A 1 'I It: i 1 i i I it k41 L-AT 1 1 4 1 11 Beautifully tailored coat sets for girls In warm wool and rayon fabrics- Cleverly trimmed with velvet on the collar Double breasted style front beautiful princess st3le lines Every little girl ill adore this outfit for bark-to-school earing ts for girls fabrics: Ivet on the ityle front les Every outfit for sleeper at a thrifty Cosily fleeced 'Sizes bud et price 1 to 7 nine Labor Board Sets Two I learinfrs Labor Board Sets TWO I learinfrs Cy-U 0 activities In Salt Lake City Sunday will include: 901 East First South "Let's Go to Church Sunday" Two-hour tours see the sights of Salt Lake- City expert guides groups leave -at I 1:30 2 open house at the Covenant House 411 East South Temple Two hearings bifore the Utah street 2 to 6 open house 3 Aber relations beard were set Sat- community singing 6:30 irday by Chairman Eldred and free lance art group at 9 Hearing: on the Teamsters 57 South State Hearing on the Teamsters 57 South State i Mezzanine pair color a vyweicht Fraternity Prep socks in colcrs several pair school! 1st Floor Mezzanine pair ht colors avyweicht ernity Prep sockg In rted rolcrt several Pair school! Ist Floor 1 I pair ye wo leollerhst I colcrs I pair school! 1st Floor FRATERNITY PREP SLACK SOCKS Assorted Colors PREP CKS ksserted BACIC-TO-SCHOOL- NEEDS FOR BOYS I DRESS THEM FOR BACK TO SCHOOL! I EOYVILLE "DE LUXE" in FRATERNITY PREP I SPORT SHIRTS Because of inability to get materials to build new bridges the state road commission has adopted special regulations to conserve three important bridges until after the war The regulations will be strictly enforced Superintendent Dow of the state highway patrol reported Special guards are posted at the structures The bridges and the regulations covering each follow: Green river bridge at Green-river (U 50) Utah: Maximum load 12 tons maximum speed 15 miles per hour a full stop before crossing Colorado river bridge at Moab (U 160) Same as Green river bridge Bridge across San Juan river at Mexican Hat (U 47) Maximum load 712 tons maximum speed five miles per hour no gear shifting on bridge: vehicles must 'cross in center of roadway to distribute weight as evenly as Irhauffeurs and Helpers union No application for certification as agent for certain ern-of the Cloverleaf dairy will 7hauffeurs and Helpers union No application for certification as Nargaining agent for certain em- --'oyes of the Cloverleaf dairy will 25c 25c aAiiiitp I house from10 a to 11 go to the church of your choice 11 a meet here for walking tours to points of interest in the city at held September 2 at 10 a in 1 1:30 2 and 2:30 hobby hhe board offices hour display of local hobbies 4 1 Hearing On an unfair labor prac- ni- portrait sketching by Miss Hces charge filed against the Ozo- Grace Thompson 7 in and corn'-zerite Mning company at Soldier munity singing at 8 27 South State k4L -A A E-744- -L --A 44 000 li Court Jails Man On Gamblinot5 Committed to the city jail Saturday after being sentenced by Judge Joseph Jeppson William Eurleigh 39 50 East Fifth South street began a six-month sentence on a charge of bookmaking He was convicted Wednesday Albert Pa luso 30 of 575 West First South street also was committed to jail after being convicted by the court on a similar charge and sentenced to pay $100 or serve 20 days Walter Porter 55 of Midvale and Jack Susman 38 of 218 Sixth East street convicted Wednesday on gambling charges were fined $15 each The four were arrested July 20 in front of 25 West Second South street where a truck was being used as a "bookie joint on wheels" police said in front of 25 West Second South street where a truck was being police said used as a "bookie joint on wheels" be held September 13 the capitnt The mining corn-nary charged with discharging litwo employes for union activity Tzn-irrit will be held September 13 P1 Sizes 9 to 18 L9 iiiIS e1 tl 1 Short Sleeves 1 419 noyville "De I quality sport shirts with short sleeves As- 0 sorted plain ors in sizes to 1S Ideal for school wear! 1st Floor Itright slack assorted Puy for I 11 K2 71 It i 11-1 ill S' Short 47-51 Sleeves Ift 1 1 Vr t' I I' 13 4119 Ithreighatv 1 1 A A 51 9 8 --0 vidi is 11 'It t' -7' Sizes 1 1 1 4- 1 i 9 to 18 i Tr al i I i -7 7-A yeill 4- ----z(01 Iloe "lie assorted if fer I quality tor I ti --t- AI sport shirts with I '4-t- i Ji It 1 short sleees As 1 sorted plain col- i '1 ZZ 1 414 4 11- i ors in sizes cNi-- 111 1 't'-' 1 1' i 4 Ide for 18 a school wear! is t4 i c- il i --lb 6 6 )ostimitiet411t I II ''s 7 Aif 1 16 ik Po )4 4: I 4 s- appreciation 10 a free portrait painting by Miss Mary Kimball 6 coffee hour Sergeant Roy Brown speaker at 9 11 Men Graduate At Kearns School Style-alert young men recognize the expert tailoring and fashion-rightness of these fine suits Practical mothers appreciate the long wear the -sturdy wool mixtures will give Coats are newest plain back model fully lined with quality rayon Blue brown Sizes 9 to 18 1st Floor fully lined with quality rayon Blue brown Sizes 9 to 18 1st Floor Style-alert yotitig men recog- nize the expert tailoring and on-rghtness of these fashiiine suit cm i ao ot I t' the Practical mother appre- 3 Inn are newest plain back model 411- 11I I AN11114-t 1r tiv rb rs Utah War Finance Committee Names Loan Drive Heads Iive Heads :41 KEARNS Eleven men were graduated Friday from the drill instructor's school of the army air forces lpasic training center at Kearns' 'They are Corporal Clifford Jacobs Corporal Richard Shrock Private First Class Edward Sweeney Sergeant Arthur Trainor Corporal Raymond Erbwn Sergeant Glenn Garrett Staff Serzeant Charles Dudley Private First Class James Hinds Staff Sergeant Ma-ley Lincoln Private First 'Class Stepp and Sergeant Berrard Bajdek Man Dies of Hurts Suffered in Jump Se Sanchez 30 of 165V2 Regent street died Saturday at 2:30 a of a basal fracture which police said resulted when he jumped from a second story window at his residence Mr Sanchez was an employe of the United States Smelting Refining and Mining company at Bingham Sears Have DIAL 4-1861 BOYVILLE JR SUITS Sizes 4 to 10 98 1st Floor CREDIT WITH THE CONVENIENCE OF CASH -0011--- WO rc Don let your purchases be tied sk strings Let Sears lomarow- tur clot asso cost to purse 14 patt Purchase Coupons save the cut 1L lc Posted or Marked Ceiling-Prices-In Compliance AVith Government Regulations Prices Quoted Do Not Include 270 State Sales Tax I fOr OPEN 10 A TO 6 EV111Y WEEK DAY DIAL 4- DIAL 4-7861 BOYVILLE Broadcloth SHORTS cF-'' sizes 6 to 14 25c 25c Sturdy broadcloth shorts In assorted striped patterns Full cut Stock up for school 1st Floor BOYVILLE POLO SHIRTS A I f7 1 --1 i 3 I 11---'' I 4r'1 BOYVILLE' 1 i BOYVILLE JR 0 Broadcloth SHORTS 400000 i I rt eb roa difk 3Ian Dies of Hurts 1 SUITS sizes IZ :1 Sizes 4 to 10 Floor 17 7-''Y 6 to 14 ook Natotsso i 1st i 7 uffered in Jump i Selicito Sanchez 30 of 1651 vvyyw CREDIT WITH THE -(: Regent street died Saturday at CONVENIENCE OF CASH IL 25c 1 2:30 a of a basal fracture which LLE ry i police said resulted when he 0 cl loth us ts' Do-n't let your purchases be tied -610--- 'Sturdy broad a dhorts in BO YVI 1 --7-- i jumped from a second story win- coSt assorted striped to purse strings Let Sears 14 patterns POLO SHIRTS dow at his residence 91)1t It 31r Sanchez was an employe of C005 Purchase Coupons for school ave the cut Stock up 1 Floor the United Statos Smelting Re- fining and Mining company at Sears Dave Posted or Marked Ceiling Prices in Compliance AVIth Government Regulations Bingham Prices Quoted Do Not Include '2 State Sales Tax DIAL 4-7861 OPEN 10 A TO 6 EVERY WEEK DAY DIAL 4-7861 I IIRTS i i Russell Anderson Bingham San 1 Juan George Palmer Monticello Sanpete Dilworth Wooley Monti Sevier Whittenburg Richfield Summit Mayor Earl Reseigh and Edward McPolin Park City Dr Rees Coalville and Douglas Simpson Kamas Tooele Lionel Olson Tooele Uintah Rice Cooper Vernal Utah Mark Anderson Provo Wasatch John Anderson Heber City: Washington Glen Snow St George Wayne George Brinkerhoff Bicknell and Weber George Eccles Ogden County chairmen were urged by Mr Bomberger to establish county organizations similar to the state set-up with division heads in charge of agriculture finance and banking publicity community industrial and women's divisions tRussell Anderson Bingham San 'Juan George Palmer lAtonti- cello Sanpete Dilworth Wooley ISit anti Sevier Whittenburg Richfield Summit Mayor Earl Reseigh and Edward McPolin Park City Dr Rees Coalville and Douglas Simpson Kamas Tooele Lionel Olson Tooele Uintah Rice Cooper Vernal Utah Mark Anderson Pro Was vo Wasatch John Anderson Heber City: Wash- ington Glen Snow St George Wayne George Brinkerhoff Bick- neil and Weber George Eccles Ogden County chairmen were urged Int lkt TZQ rninni-nnv- tn 04 hi ch (Continued from Page B-One) ver Box Elder Leo Nelson Brigham City Cache Frederick Champ Logan Carbon McIntire Price Daggett Kent Olson Manila Davis Elijah Gregory Bountiful Lloyd Riley Bountiful and Jesse Barlow Clearfield Duchesne Porter Merrill Duchesne Garfield Earl Allen Panguitch Grand Mayor Baldwin Moab: Iron Lehi Jones Cedar City Juab Ralph Nilsson Nephi and Carl Galloway Eureka Kane Ackerman Kanab: Millard Orran Ashby Delta and Wells Star ley Fillmore Morgan not selected: Piute Sohn Westwood Junction Rich Johnson Randolph Salt Lake Ray Kingston Murray Heber Burgon Sandy Jack Denton Garfield Prmider Hearing Set Crew 59c Neck Boyville Polo Shirts ith short sleeves bright blazer stripes Knitted combed cotton they're cool and comfortable for school wear Sizes 2 to 18 Buy several! 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