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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 9

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S1-0 January 11 1910 1k iTrititmc '4 a 9 7 Elected Chief Sanitary' Cl'oup Se leek NOV Officials 'Car Salesmen Get Awards 131)rziltis 3leet Home l'rt)(hicts Tilsted ist)r B(tngliet 1)rizt)s () Sti-es Utah Payl()Its 1 Sall -1: I i- 1 I 6 1 i 1 It Salt Lake Velerinarian Head" Intermountain tmciatioti CA01 tollti Ohl f1 Pr 11 t'41 (4) 4 Stutet4art LWe oalelmeit of the IntermountAirt Whitlaket tee ptewlent or the Stwlehakee t-tlf I pot alt tin 11111 plesident Sttote tmvene ft hunt Arranup Annual Parley ft ut lir Jcin Flint $JII 1tlke City etc( ti1 111ilent of the Inteurnminttin 11vesuwk SdnitAry asslwiATitin Fit the con of ji thit teenth tnnui1 meeting tri 1 Ni hot! hotel 1)r Flint sucore11 FT Ildilleigh Mat 01 of 11or 4 iton rir A I 1 to kr of niko of animist Initustry Ifs estshlists 1tst 0 11 bAntiiisttri tillphrts1ceinittralvofc rt l'e1 City Aits routittoned as the l'r A Johnon logics! once fr the cential oft' Ceitor tht ice Jo e11Pot brtAuie or its geogralibittil postenif Dr 1: Mtolon tt Loon non sr 'HAI 1)10i101ing itiirtior In ifrini or topons (Ii14 cattle vkith special refer Aetriedr the io elit 1) combining blood testing ivost voternuirv rt 'If PIA 414111 to coht 1 1 ills- of control ykete hetet mom Dr Ash enss 14 bhvii 11 stes In the 10(khart of INMika ('ity NI() 1)r 11 A St Mrs tINen of Eeno 1Nev A resoltit vi 1011 re 1th nni I Jones of Stilt 'he I tlit-1 Stmt uteait City ItA in this diteuvmn '-1 i 4 I ''1' 1 1: i L'' I ''J- A 1 '1 '''L i'' 't' 2 4it 1 0 '1 -4 '-'-F '1 i1-: i 1 i7 1 (' 5 -tl't i- 2 2 l' i 4-: 'K A's': -1 rg' I 'i: 4 t' 1 I A 1 A 1 4i -4 '---'is4 if i I f't 'J 4 --7 1 1 1 ti i 17q7't j- j- :1 1 4: i -4 411114 i i i 4 1" 4 4 i i 1 -4 Obialis061Wohtlit 1 I i eon rheettil NVeiltiesitay in the i te 1 Utah A I I Mr iiittaler lidd pprosi thatels 1wi ileateis and salesmen 0 '-Aki-s 1 Atli-111mi: the meeting that 110 1 kns Siudehilker a hliit Allies i )eer ell' I 1 1 Other spesinete at the meeting I -k I vs 1 I et 0 nterti llA PrIot Iran' 1 8 1 sk tiger tor wt-tinker l'e rcir poi stvin fin Son It Ant pita i Ett tut! ii It l'cio en of the 'airs rgy--- --------1 11tm of Studehaker Dr Jean I lint Named i or put et lon at Soul Bend Mr president et 1 Intermountain hit taker lett Vi eitnesitey 1 Nenitar) 1hrstort liookocts' rir 1is Ahkeles I lion i 5 i 4 1 4 Nt) ty 8 1 i Final piens for the thirt)-flth 1 annual meeting end banquet of the I Utah Ntanufecturer aloociation to b'm held Saturday afternoon and et the Hotel Utah skete comPleted at I mentIng of the onrnhon cortinuttee 'Wedneodny afternoon in the auociatlon ()Meet In the Kearns Dtalis of the annual meeting to 1e held at 12 13 In skere a011rurwe1 ty It Chamherlain Chita-man of the general tommittee Cust Speaker Walter Adams of Provo mendrer of the sales ch won of the Ilacifx Statea Camt Iron t'ipe company and guest "weaker kill rtseriks "A Challenge to Indtotry Agriculture and Iabor to Build Utah" preridentra Annual message be presented by Frank Kalif- Man: William (1 McIlugh ill give tho treasurer's annual report and Charles AThreeht president of the Utah Manu(acturers' Asviciatlon klrnplo)esi league with a mernhytthil) of approximately 11 tNKII Uttiti bonStello speak The Capheus club roil' sing at the luncheon meetingunder direcIton of Albert 1 I An Unprecedented Opportunity a Utah Manufacturers' association leaders take a annual banquet Saturday In the Hotel Utah peek at some of the 250 grand prizes to be Left to right IL Chamberlain hank distributed at the association's thirty-filth Kaufman and iI Creenwood i' I 1 Report Shows General Dec line 'Forty School In Contagious Diseases IDistriets only Six of Eleven Contained 'te1 ') In Survey Reveal Rise The 41) school dktrirtg of ho 41) st hoot dlttirtg of aripa17-y sate of fur 1 1 Its: I 1 i 1 1 tho I i 0 1 i 1 i r' i al were 'Tor I tonet! tt total ct Total number of contagious diseases reportel In Salt Lahe sl in st at ditritt county during 1939 shoed a sharp decline over the previous year' fanrmoney Wtdnt'sday bY (4-arles although six of the 11 diseases listed Increased during the peliod'11 Sh stitte sopeiintentlnt It was revealed Wednesday In an annual survey rtha01 by Dr: of publie instruction Ths rakes to $119s4 67 the mount (ts- George Curtis county physician tt kited durit ig the cur la 5( hool Ntost seri ous Illness to slio ear 17 I Itssails gain vas infantile Thir- leen caNes of the disease erp by the GOP Assails i 11 3 Ut tr A major I al tie triumph ae ii 1 on the choiceog Med by brand new and of fur coats ere master designers Pay Increases To Name Din-Ours Eight will be elected Zr thtee-par teinis at the 1n from in the folloming: Roy Id Ashworth David honias Verner 11--sAlett Valote Canbel of ()glen et Cunningham Jones A Rogers Face IVlham Koch 1 Irvine A ton Jr Charles Suetgrms James Eihson of Layton find Frank Denner The directors mill meet the folloming Friday to elect officers The annual banquet to be held I I no mill carry through A theme aimed At building home Industry to create additional employment for young people Floor Show Earl Glade has ArrnAged a floor show hich will fit in with the convention theme Association members have contributed Utah products NS hich will be diktributed as grand priles one lor each woman attending Each SSOITian also mill receive a bag Idled nth diverse Utah products as a mite Guests have been limited to Groenwoodl will be In charge of distributing the grand prites from the Noultro toot ittipor taut forrier--repriced to equal flew and agtou lakes 4 4 4 -5 1 i i 1 i 'i 1 i 4 i i I i 4 4 ''i re Pot led during 1919 compated Alpine 9 Bea er only OM the previous ear the re- SollltS2 57: Box Elder I 77 Cacho' $213o9 97 Carbon port showed 52 Daggett $7S121: Leading in the total numhor S1RG2S 41 Ducheme $12615 90 hovk ever kok as mumps 1415 cases mery rt of hitt ere listed comptued $7502 97: Grand $2225 42: (lsran- with 874 cases in 1918 Second $10072S Iron 61 Jordan $2)O4 Juah $1)15 Ole was chicken pox with 426 Km $28s057 Millard $12- cases compared it 519 in 193s 65070: morg8n4 1tebo Other diseases in the order of $27011 OT: North Sanpote their number and comparisons Ih $8790 97: North Summit $28S553 193S were: Whooping cough 426 'ark coy $ii8239 8 nd 32G: 113 and 1101 Piute $258007 Rich $21111 '21 scarlet lever J1 44: $1913 51 Sevier 3 and I typhoid fever 3 anti 2: $14Sh122 South San pe diphthetia 1 anti 6 meningitis I $907'211 South Summit and it Malts fever 1 and it '491 11 Tinto $122R22 Tooel 'The repot shmsed 395 births in s10095 SG nt a $1431823 the county comps Pd Uh 3uU fl 31 1918 Deaths listed ttt 17 $11476 G2: Wayne $3371:55 dung i i 1939 but no recut 1)1 1171s 03 Lido cov released for 1938 $131455 tr! Ogden $14989 57 Number ot vaccinations against Provo Logan smallpox were listed as follows: 41039 Murray $t18759 320 measles 113 and 1101 scarlet fever 91811d smallpox 3 nnd 1 typhoid fever 3 and 2: diphtheria 1 and 6 meningitis 1 and 0: Nialta fever 1 and 'The report Nhowed 395 births in the county compared int in 198 Deaths listed ttt -117 doling 1939 but no recto Nk released for 1938 Number of vaccinations against smallpox were listed as follows: 88 Action of the Salt Lake county commission in granting salary increases to 21 county employes Tuesday WAS criticised Wednesday by Republican State Chairman David Wilson an a move to "pass Jackson day contributions on to thP taxpayers" The increases ranged from $5 to $IO per month "It is intetesting to nolo" said a statement issued by Mr Wilson "that on the very day following the check-up on public employes by now deal bosses and the Jackson day campaign assessments of $5 and up per head against people on the pubhe payroll action as taken to pass the assessment on directly to the taxpayers by ordering certain salary increases for employes of the county" The statement charged that public funds have Intik ot tly been the mainstay for financing Democratic campaigns during the past seven years and asks if the public is now going to be required to pay the Jackson day assessments in the form of increased salaries Cranite school district 811 and Jordan district 315 making a total Usually $115 10 $115 save as Much as AO iefitttit 4tr77i -It of 1156 FiVP hundred and seventy- I one inoculations ere pwan for I 'filler liefers diphtheria and 16S0 persons were Mouton Lamb Grey Caraeut Paw Dyed Skunk cimbiliel Mink Dyed Muskrat Bonded Seal D) Co'ney Black Chekiang Caraculs Sable Dyed Squirrel Locke immunized against typhoid friver le- yp Not Ti 1 kl'' MI A pswg 17 kit 'L-: i -7 Nlk tr 71 1 l' 1 441 1 I 1 i Ir 1 4: i' I 1 I i ''( I i 1 1 I I) i a -2 :1 1 1 4 :1 i 1 1 1 1 l'i 'it 1' 1 1t 1 -4i e- i 0 4- vri- 4 r-4 fl -1 1 1 ts 1 1 Is 1 -i 44 tt A 4 't- 1 I 1 i 5 :1 1 4 I i 0 f4 1 1 i i r4 I 4 I ti'! I i i i 1 ipelhiePhiii 0' Meetings Today in To(lay 1 go' rA-'4 I No More Money ll'orries Iiith our New One-Package Loan ptop wnreying about tmott hills! Pay them up with loan of $Mli to $1000 or moi Elli irely tie plan Olt en M011f hOlf titi Of MR' b1110iinont mile to pay etc room only Orit Ma II 111Cnit ly pay men to Eta ou Regardioaa ot claim our rates aro thoiavoilat in Utah lot sinular se mica 4 li WI our New One-Package Loan loao of to S1000 or more loo1rely elts too ill It earn vicy butdeafnme only to pat ea room only Orit Ma II month- ly payment to Et It )ou aa Regrudlo ol claim our rotes one theeloweat in 4 Utak lot ainular I-40 Owl oo Owe to tat opolemoovo eV otkooton '-qammilipmmgrAmmoimpit 1137 SOUTH MAIM Wasatch MI Ansle Parimg Meters 1 -Ai 0 II I-- 441r --41 obi ii 's di A A Nk No More Money Worries Mtn our New One-Package Loan tvp vncrcipo about tioneki ils Pee them op with A Ion of VVIi to I 000 or more Entirely lieu plan roo en Jo mooev loetemi Of Motr blitileilsorit Mill to mike el room mile Mil Orli il month- ly pa) ment to euit )im Rego rdlosa ot claim our rotes tiro the4ovesoi in Utah or moular berm I 1 1 torotootaboo to col a neon '1 '-exigniftaingismps ITT SOUTH MAIM 1 Wasatch MI Amok Parini Meters $118 Usually $115 to $185 Save as Much as $70 Dry Coods 'Firm lleorfranizes Organi7ation of the Patrick Dry floods company As sticcessor to the Patrick-Lawson-Hunter company IA'SS effected at a recent meeting of stockholders at offises of the company 163 West Second South street Officers were elected as follows: Hugh Patrick president Melvin Pettey vice president And Nelson secretary-treasurer The board of directors consists of the officers and William Patrick and Lowell Castle-tom The company Is a wholesale distributor Awl millageo (41r certain lines in the intermoutitain region Consideration Of plans to build la 230-mile pipeline from oil fields at Cutbank Mont to Spokane Wash was deferred Wednesday until a future meeting hy tors of the Inland Empire Pe-Meetings scheduled Thursday in fineries Inc President of the corn-Salt Lake City include: patty hiCh OpPriii PS a refinery Newhouse Mo- at Spokane is VjlIjj IT Mein-tor company parts and accessories Illyre Jr of Salt Lake City Henry sales managers all day Graybar Moyle also of this city is vice Electric company all day Inter- president and general counsel mountain Coast Motor Freight Tar- Mr Moyle said that the proiff bureau all dsv Salt Lake dis- posed pipeline project is hying held trict Utah Fedeniion of Women's in abeyance awaiting a deeiSiOn clubs 10 a Intermountain As- in a case now pending in the sociat ion of Credit Men noon district court at Portland Ore Sigma Chi alumni 12:15 This case brought by the rail- Civitan tn: Naomi roads seeks to set aside an inter-lodge 12:30 Navy Mothers' Ntale commerce commission de-club 7:30 IL tn Brotherhood of cision affecting petroleum freight LocomotiVe Firemen and Engine- rates In the Pacific northwest men 7:30 tltah-Nevada If tii I deciskin is set Safely society 7:30 tn Bonne- aside and more favorable rates ville chapter Order of Ahepa 8 etahlkdied Idoyle iodiratyd fr ht ---71' pipeline projed probably will Hotel Utah Chevrolet Motor be- alialldoned company ud car auicaincn all A $30000 expansion migrant at day: th Bordcn company 9 a the Spokane plant of the company approved Wed- Electrical League of Utah 10 a wns tentatively riot nr Ph III ii 01 SP VII I hotel Utah Chevrolet Motor company used car StdeN1111-11 day: the Borden company 9 a Electrical League of Utah 10 a Culture club 10:30 a tn Sego Mink Dyed Muskrat Dyed Skunk Greatcoat Silvertone Dyed Muskrat Moire Black Dyed Caracul Kid No Finandal Concern in Utah tilt RAC 8 1 $238 Elk Cilk Airlik The Progress Coming Sunday Jan 28- T1 C( Usually $215 Save as Much as $90 lk Products company 12:15 Kiwanis club 7 pom: Soroptimist in: Utah Exceptional Child Guidance association 7:30 Beau Brainniel Lake Printer Managers' association noonPhi Delta Theta noon Usually $295 to $335 Save as Much as $100 i' 1 11 1 '1! 41 1 ti I 7 1 1 1 4 f- i Natural Grey Squirrel Sable Dyed Musk ra Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat Black Cross Persian Lamb Four colorful sections filled with striking color pages latest pictures and the story of Utah Idahp Wyoming and Nevada feature The Salt Lake Tribune 1940 Intermountain Empire Progress Edition coming Sunday January 28 pa W3 19-1 SIAJ Dyed Jap Mink Sable Dyed Fitch Eastern Mink Gill Fine Black rersian Lamb Croup Forms New Corporatioii Designed to function actively as a business enterprise a group of Salt Lake City men filed articles of incorporation for The Altuintah corporation in district court Wednesday Capitalization of the corporation is $3000000 having 30000 shares of stock at a par value of $100 'The group will be actively engaged in farming mining and stock raising enterprises with investments in water rights irrigation real estate and lumbering Officers are Robert Jaquit hi president Sam Taylor vice president Grover A Giles secretary and John Guy treasurer All are from Salt Lake City 10 MONTHS TO PAY Other lopo Island Chapter International Footprint association 169 South Main street noon Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of American Revolution Art Barn 54 Finch lane 2 Speech Arts society KingSbury hall 4 Central Council of Social Agencies 544 South Main street 4 Salt Iake division No 193 Benefit Association of Railway Employes 41 Post Office place 8 Norden lodge No 19a Order of Vasa of Anierica 41 Post Office place 8 More complete more indicative of every phase of life and enterprise in the intermountain west with new pictures new facts new editorial treatment this year's Progress Edition is the finest yet published Together with the regular 7-section Sunday Tribune there will be 150 pages in the complete edition of thi: Tri edi With No Interest -or Carrying Charge I I 1 i I 1 1 jn '1 -4 I( IL oc' i- 4 k' i' A it i 1' 7 I 1 I Descendantg to Honor Church -Leader EZZIEnal 5''Ert" 1 Et comrAa Your neighborhood carrier will take your order for extra copies You'll want to send them away to friends relatives business associates 4 4 ----blibscribers of the daily Tribune or Telegram Will receive the Progress Edition at no additional as part of their regular Sunday Tribune for fri( ree as Report On Film Studies -Reports on motion picture studies sponsored by the better films committee of -the Salt- Lake District Federation of Women's clubs had been presented Wednesday at a meeting in the Hotel Utah by Mrs Edmund Kearns Mrs Ena Senior Mrs Tracy Wright and Mrs-Ital Pumets Mrs Carter chairman conducted the meeting Descendants of George Cennon prominentUfah pioneer and church leader will meet at the Lion House Sociiil center 63 East South Temple street Thursday on the 113th aeniversory of his birth Dinner will be served at 7 in with a program following of Dr Cannon For Genet idiot's THE WEST'S BEST in Furs Mail Copies Alt Tay 1 A 1 4 A 7 wpf.

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