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

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itttit i i i 4 i Salt Lake Soldier Dies in Adriatic Sea for Nephew's World fib Twenty months old Weston Kay Keen Pierce son of Mr and Mrs Harold Pierce 910 14th North was given an air medal with oak leaf cluster by his uncle SiSgt Weston Kay Keen Sgt Keen wrote Mrs Pierce asking her to do her best in event of his death to let friends know he died fighting for the baby He was machine gunned on life raft 1 Soldier's Message A sergeant who died in action sent a last message to his sister in Salt Lake City to tell her it wis her on he was fighting for He held the air medal with oak leaf cluster I Part Two of UBoard Of Regents Holds Meet Accepts Resignation Of Professor Discusses Problems 4 The University of Utah board of regents conducted a meeting Sun1 day evening in the Park building to discuss routine matters ()M- I dials announced 4 Roy Thatcher chairman said purpose of the meeting was to "discuss the state of the university" At the conclusion of the two and a half hour special session the regents announce0 acceptance "with keen regret" of the resignation of Dr James Kerby from his part-time Instructing position at the medical school Dr A Cyril Canister dean of the mcdical school i a written statement which said: i "I wish to state emphatically that Dr Kerby's resignation was submitted voluntarily and was not asked for in any way" 1 Christensen member of the board was author of a resolution passed by the regents which said: "With keen regret we accept 1 Dr Kerby's resignation and we ex1 press to him our appreciation for his highly efficient services" I Dr LeRoy Cowles university president said a policy for release of information concerning the jmedical school should be 'worked out by the board so a fair picture of all proceedings in the school could be presented "As things now stand with everyone concerned presenting part of the facts a complete story cannot be told" he said Dr Cowles urged adoption by the regents of a definite policy regarding releases of information to the press Jobs Available For Students Sgt Todd II Patterson Went overseas on D-Day Airman Killed in Germany Raid Killed Mgt Todd II Patterson A A on of Mr and Mrs A Patterson 209 Paxton ave I Safe Pfc Thomas Buie on of Mrs Annie Buie 745 6th South and Buie Reported missing over Germany since July 20 Sgt Todd Patterson 25 of the army air forces was killed on that date according to word received by his family A native of Salt Lake City he was a graduate of South high school and joined the army Sept 2 1943 He trained in Louisiana and Colorado and went overseas June 6 He is survived by his widow Mrs Emily Gentry Patterson Beaver' Beaver county a year-old daughter Pen la Dee two sisters Mrs Virginia Porter and Miss Beverly Patterson Salt Lake City and two brothers Francis Patterson of Salt Lake City and Pvt Jack A Patterson with the army in Italy bt At1t Ztib4itt Salt Lake City Utah Monday Morning September 11 1914 Sandy Hunter Killed in Gun Accident Rqs 4f 436 ge- New residents of the llogie Gardens zoo are these two beaver weighing about 40 lbs each Gift of the state fish and game department they are first beaver In the zoo and have been given quarters to be shared with four young alligators Utah Presents Two Beaver To Hog le Zoo Inside The Spol Ira Stormes98 Tells GAR of '64 Army Vote Page Page Page Theaters 9 Comics 10 Class Sports 8 Obituaries 10 Radio 5 Group Backs Cutting of Help Quotas Chops Ceilings To Zero for Home Builders Page Seven 0 g-t 4 Soldier's Message 0 Inside I sergeant who died in action sent a last A U- Page Page Page message to his sister in Salt Lake City to nl 5 gt gtt zi ib tn Salt Lake Soldier Dies tell her it wis her son he was fighting for a 1 Theaters 9 Comics 10 Class -11-13 Sports 8 Obituaries 10 Radio Log 5 I lie held the air medal with oak leaf cluster Part Two Salt Lake City Utah Monday Morning September 11 1914 Page Seven lit A 1 a i Sea 1 For Nephew's World 11oftlBoard Sandy Hunter 4' -Group Backs 0 ng of Regents Killed in '''44' 14 Cutting hr 1 Holds ifleet Gun Accident s-- le AR i i 'c'-' 'is' Help Quotas 1 J1 i -ik ------7 i -4 xs 4 i'4 Accepts Resignation 1 Y4 i ill -0 L' z---'--- Chops Ceiling's's I a- yik --4- f' 2- -71 -4 -f -i---- 0-1 --r y''1--: ti I rrofessor 1 i I if 7' 1 z4' A 7: a- s''-: 4 --t fit -s7 1- 7t7 4 To Zero for 1 i' i' 71 5" 174i: -k '1 2 iscusses Problem I Ds i 1: i a7 I 1 --1 r' ricr t- 'i I i 1 Home Builders ''t'' 1--- i I 4 i 1- -4- The University of Utah board of '''''-4 '1 11014 3-4 i 1 i 'N 1 regents conducted a meeting Sun- i i i 1 i ''4 Nii: 4 S' 't day evening in the Park building I I I --7-7 4 2 r-- 0 to discuss routine matters offi- 1 x11 i-' I -z'i 4 1 1 T' i -it--et e1r-3N -4 -r-' 170-! 1 -c' -1 cials announced g- 4' i''' i i Roy Thatcher chairman sat0 id ve I I 'Le' 1:::: 2'- C-tie-h-leqs'ftp- -r i '1 c'-' m-'' i purpose of the meeting was i 21 eamatermaaei I i-401i' tk7--10-41r71' '4'' 'N--- I "discuss the state of the univer- 4 4" I i Sgt Todd II Patterson -1 tr14--zz4 ---t 4 A 3 sluy" Went overseas on D-Day tk 7t-fisfit14- 4 '1 4 1 At the conclusion of the two and a half hour special session the ti tv--- regents announced acceptance 0 ir i 004t: i "with keen regret" of the resigna- Airman '4( 4-4 0 'r''' 4 "'-o'''''' r------12--- ------4 N4 4 7 tion of Dr James Kerby from 0 'cr t''' 7 '2 4 0-- r-ao 4 "ie et position -4 i his part-time instructing ow 04 -1'' i A I at the medical school Cilled in ig i4 40 "AK i i 40 Dr ACyril Callister dean of --i7: s-i t- "I ''''0' 4- s' 4' '-g the medical school i eu a 40 i )r :3 ra -maw written statement which said: uermany Rai A '''4 4::: I 1- 1 7 ft ''T 1 '''-ii "I wish to state emphatically tis 4'' 4 i'k t-- A di I1 1-- that Dr Kerby's resignation was --i V7- gf if '1 I submitted voluntarily and was not New residents of the IIogie Gardens zoo are these two beaver r-- i'' t- 1 asked for in any Killed weighing about 40 lbs each Gift of the state fish and Christensen member of I -41- -4': 3 64j' 1 the board was author of a resolu- I 1 tion passed by the regents which otoMngt Todd IL of Mr and Mrs Patters on aA A A Pt- I said: "With keen regret we accept terson 209 Paxton ave -It 1' 7 4' 12 1 -1 Dr Kerby's resignation and we ex- 1 game department they are first beaver In the zoo and have been given quarters to be shared with four young alligators Utah Presents -'4' ----ei press to him our appreciation for Safe Ira Stormes 98 ---a -t------0- A I his highly efficient services" 7 4-4 i I Dr LeRoy Cowles university Pfc Thomas Buie on of Tivo Beaver Tells GAR of 1 president said a policy for release Mrs Annie Buie 745 6th i of information concerning the South and Buie To Hogle Zoo medical school should be worked '64 Army Vote Reported missng over Germany the board so a fair picture Twenty months old Weston Kay Keen Pierce son of Mr and of all proceedings in the school i ool ssoinn Rce July 20 Sgit Todd Patter- Mrs liarold Pierce 910 14th North was given an air could be on that ld be presented 25 of the army air forces killed things now stand with ate according medal It sith oak leaf cluster his uncle SiSgt Weston Ka A A nativ he everyone concerned pre i word received by his family Keen Sgt Keen wrote Mrs Pierce asking her to do her best part of the facts a complete story of Salt Lake City In event of his death to let friends know he died fighting for cannot be told" he said Dr Cowles was a graduate of South high school and joined the army Sept 1 the baby lie was machine gunned on life raft urged adoption by the regents of a 2 1943 He trained in Louisiana definite policy regarding releases and Colorado and went overseas of information to the press June 6 He is survived by his widow 1 Jobs Available Mrs Emily Gentry Patterson county a year-old daughter Penla Dee two sisters I7 Mrs Virginia Porter and Miss long 0 For Students Beverly Patterson Salt Lake City 1 and two brothers Francis Pat- terson of Salt Lake City and Pvt Jack A Patterson with the army 1 i Italy Hunter 4 rou Backs For Nephew World Sandy I 1 of Board Killed in 1 Re ents 0 A i 1 Cutting 0 :410 i Gun Accident 1 Meet elp uotas 4 4 4 itt' -10 1 -I ----1 -76- -4' i i Accepts Resignat :1: ion qk r-: Y41- 1 -A -1 ::7 ----T-' :7 I i 17: 4e Chops Ceilings 4--- To Zero for Of Professor i -7-- --v I I Problem 1 ''--4- i -s 4 i ---V4'-1t -1' a 1 4" 4-t i----- i--- P- --wni-' 1 4 -40' --e 1 1 -4 vi 4 1 Home Builders 44 14:" i regents IeUniversity co duc a meeting Sun- ir 1 I 7 -------1 f-S'I' 'et li -7f-1- 1 -4'It i 44 I ci 1 day evening in the Park builodinfig of Utah board of i 5 1 I 4i ronoso'r- '45 "1' ''t 4 i -4 4e -AN rt' -4--: "'N' i Thatcher i' 1 A -IN -1! 1 said e- I i it tz e- 4-tt 11 4 chairman a te r8 4-- 4 fa 1 'Cltfrere 4 I i s' i purpose of the meeting was to i 1 a 1 i discuss Vent overseas on D-Day 1" 0' 5 conclusion of the two and -2 1 the state of the tmiver- e' -'4 -4 '1 At the conc Sgt Todd II Patterson ft 41 '4(41' 4 4 'i' S': 1 the a half hour special session 11 i J-----! Ott Airman ciege -71' -t 4- I 1 Weapon Discharges As Victim Goes Through Wire Fence Fatally shot when the 22-caliber rifle he was carrying accidentally discharged while he was climbing through a fence Gerald Leander Butler 48 No 1 Sandy was found dead shortly after 2 Sunday near Ms home The victim was found by George Green a neighbor near the old Silica road just below Wasatch blvd and a quarter of a mile north of the Old Mill Big Cottonwood canyon Begins Search Mr Green was searching for the victim who had left his home Saturday at 7 a and failed to return Mrs Ella (Billie) Birrell Butler widow of the victim became alarmed Saturday evening when her husband failed to return home She notified relatives and friends who searched until midnight Saturday with no success The search was resumed Sunday morning Accident Explained Justice of the Peace A Gideon Omer 2217 45th South coroner said the shooting was accidental and the rifle apparently had been discharged as the victim attempted to pull it through the fence He said the bullet struck Mr Butler just below the heart Mrs Butler told investigating Salt Lake county deputy sheriffs her husband frequently hunted in the hills east of his home and that she did not become alarmed until Saturday evening Butlerville Native Born in Butlerville March 18 1896 the victim lived in that community all his life He was a graduate of Jordan high school and a veteran of World War In addition to his widow he is survived by a daughter Charlene and a son Gerald Lee Ile also is survived by his mother Mrs Effie Staker and three brothers Merlin A Clement and Henry Butler a sister Mrs Harold Galvin all of Butlerville and another sister Mrs Eva Israelson North Ogden Wh weapon Discarges Through Wire Fence A' Victim Goes Fatally shot when the 22-caliber rifle he was carrying accidentally discharged while he was climbing through a fence Gerald Leander Butler 48 No 1 Sandy was found dead shortly after 2 in Sunday near Ms home The victim was found by George Green a neighbor Silica road just below Wasatch near the old blvd and a quarter of a mile nor north the Old Mill Big Cottonwood canyon Begins Search Mr Green was searching for the ctim who had left his home Sat- urday at 7 a and failed to re- turn Ifrs Ella (Billie) Birrell Butler widow of the victim became alarmed Saturdayievening when her husband failed to return home She notified relatives and friends who searched until midnight Sat- urday with no success The search was resumed Sunday morning Accident Explained Justice of the Peace A Gideon Omer 2217 45th South coroner said the shooting was accidental and the rifle apparently had been discharged as the victim attempted to pull it through the fence He said the bullet struck Mr Butler just below the heart Mrs Butler told investigating Salt Lake county deputy sheriffs her husband frequently hunted in the hills east of his home and that she did not become alarmed until Saturday evening Butlerville Native Born in Butlerville March 18 1896 the victim lived in that corn- munity all his life He was a graduate of Jordan high school and a veteran of World War I In addition to his widow he is survived by a daughter Charlene and a son Gerald Lee lie also is survived by his mother Mrs Effie eapon Discharges As Victim Goes Through Wire Fence 4 Fataily shot when the 22-caliber rifle he was carrying accidentally discharged while he was climbing through a fence Butler 48 No 1 Gerald aewe: wiLtina nce33 ao trdocel Leander found denaedarshhioarthlyomaefteran2dyp7rnas a ne Sunday The victim was found by George th Cottonwood blvdad a quarter of of the Old Mill Big Silica road rbe' nInc) Utah priority committee was on record Sunday as indorsing an immediate reduction of labor ceilings for men workers on all Utah activities not holding top war priorities At the same time the committee 'slashed to zero labor ceilings for men workers held by nonpriority construction companies now engaged in building 1200 private homes 600 of which are located in Salt Lake City The action was taken Saturday at a meeting in the Newhouse building While the majority of Salt Lake businesses have expressed willingness through the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce to cooperate with the war man power corrunission in loaning men employes to war work for a 90-day emergency period many businesses are not represented by the chamber Joseph Mayer Utah director pointed out after the priority meeting Asks Loan of Men lie asked that all Utah firms not holding top priorities for war work release men on a loan basis through the employment service Firms known to be employing an excessive number of men for jobs which could be accomplished by women will be asked by USES representatives to allow transfer of such man to top priority groups Transfer of such men will begin Monday War man power commission anticipates recruitment of 1700 men from less essential industry within a -week if cooperation promised by business men is forthcoming "1 might be disappointed: Mr Mayer admitted "but not for long" he added grimly 'If men fully able to pass war work physical examinations continue preference for selling ladles' lingerie curling milady's tresses or other jobs naturally filled by women while military men face the eriemy without needed supplies because of' a Utah bottleneck can and 'will llower the boom" he said NVomen Take Heavy Tasks As women take over increasingly heavier war duties it grows increasingly more difficult for men to claim physical exemption from war duties he added Meanwhile Salt Lake employment office faced the dual task of recruiting 1000 men from less essential to top priority war work and at the same time of replacing such men with women or part-time workers Mr Mayer urged that women whose children are of school age take part-time work in near-by stores or business firma while their children are busy with lessons and that childless women aid the emergency labor gap by taking full-time jobs despite the fact they may not be in economic need of positions Men holding essential office jobs were asked to volunteer for part time additional jobs driving caba or working in warehouses Utah priority committee was on record Sunday as indorsing an im- mediate reduction of labor ceilings for men Work ers on all Utah activi- ties not holding top war priorities gaged In building 1200 private homes 600 of which are located in Salt Lake City The action was taken Saturday at a meeting in the Newhouse building While the majority of Salt Lake businesses have expressed willing- ness through the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce to cooperate with the war man power corrunis- sion in loaning men employea to pwatrirowdork for a 90-day emergency many businesses are not represented by the chamber Jo- seph Mayer Utah direc- tor pointed out after the priority meeting Asks Loan of Men lie asked that all Utah firms not holding to priorities for war work release men on a loan basis gh the employment service Firms known to be employing women will be asked by by representatives to allow transfer of such man to top priority groups Transfer of such men will begin Monday War man power commission anticipates recruitment of 1700 men from less essential industr3r within a -week if cooperation promised by business men is forth- coming "I might be disappointed: Mr Mayer admitted "but not for long" he added grimly "If men fully able to pass war work physical examinations eon- tinu preference for selling lad es' record Sunday as Indorsing an im- tTtah priority committee was on for men on all Utah activi- mediate reduction of labor ceilings tleAstnthotehsoarniclinegtitompe wthare men workers held by nonpriority slashed to zero labor ceilings for construction companies now en- razed In builiii cP 1 r)n rrt-1- t- A Hog le Gardens zoo Sunday received two beaver from the eta te fish and game department according to announcement by City Comr Fred Tedesco who said they are the first of their kind to join the zoo's animals The small beaver were given temporary quarters with four alligators Robert Bridge office manager city parks and public prpperty department explained the alligators are only 12 to 14 Inches long and will not threaten safety of the beavers for the next 25 years Mr Bridge led a search Sunday night for a 50-lb bear cub that escaped from the zoo Saturday It was seen near Rotary park in City creek canyon but searchers had found no trace of It at a late hour The hunt was to be renewed early Monday Mr Bridge and Comr Tedesco said the bear is harmless unless excited by teasing Hogle Gardens zoo Sunday re- ceived two beaver from state th fish and game department ac- cording to announcement by City Comr Fred Tedesco who said they are the first their kind to join the zoos animals The small beaver were given temporary quarters with four alligators Robert Bridge office manager city parks and pulahlnicdprppee rtyli daeLarratmaernetoy- nexi 1 12 to 14 inches an will not threaten safety of the beavers 25 years for the next led a sea Mr Bridge rch Sun- day ni ght for a 50-lb bear cub that escaped from the zoo Sat- urday It was seen near Rotary 1 in ci 1 DES MOINES Ia Sept 10 (UP)--Ira Stormes 98 of Salt Lake City recalled another soldier vote at the 78th natiimal encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic which opened here Sunday Utah's one-man A department recalled that ballot boxes were brought to the northern camp where he was stationed in 1864 so soldiers fighting the Civil war could vote "I think most of the men who were 21 or over had a chance to vote" he said "but many of us weren't old enough We were just kids then and besides we didn't have much chance to know what civilians were thinking Then men in uniform I knew voted for Lincoln" The issue in 1864 Mr Stormes recalled were Abraham Lincoln's determination to finish the war and Gen George McClellan's platform fot a negotiated peace DES MOINES Ia Sept 10 (UP) Ira Stormes 98 of Salt Lake City recalled another soldier vote at the 78th natiimal encamp- ment of the Grand Army of the Republic which opened here Sun- day Utah's one-man A depart- ment recalled that ballot boxes were brought to the northern camp where he was stationed in 1864 so soldiers fighting the Civil war could vote "I think most of the men who 21 or over had a chance to were vote" said "but many of us weren't old enough We were just kids then and besides we didn't Private Returns To Company in France Pfc Thomas Buie 22 has returned to his company after being reported missing in action in France since Aug 3 his mother learned Sunday He enlisted In the national guard in 1939 and was called to active duty soon after the attack on Pearl Harbor He was assigned overseas last March Sent Air Medal Cluster to Youthful Kin With Letter Stating He Was Fighting for Future of Peace A Salt Lake soldier who died in the great advance in the European theater of war knew what he was fighting for Somewhere outside continental United States SSgt Weston Kay Keen son of Albert Keen 938 9th North and Mrs Miller of Spring Glen met his brother-in-law Harold Pierce of the air transport command They compared snapshots of Mr Pierce's son Sgt Keen's nephew Weston Kay Keen Pierce and that night Sgt Keen wrote a letter to his sister Mrs Jessie Pierce 910 14th North lf anything happens to me" he wrote "make people realize it was the baby I fought for I want a different world for him I want him to grow up in peace" It was the last letter Mrs Pierce had from her brother to add to the little uniform he sent her 20-month-old son from Italy to the air medal and oak leaf cluster he sent the baby after expeditions as a tail gunner over Bucharest Budapest Sofia and Ploesti Last week the final memento of war came from the govermnent at Washington Sgt Keen missing many months had died for Weston Kay Keen Pierce's new world He had been machine gunned to death in his life raft after the bomber of which he was a crew member had been forced down in the Adriatic sea Sent Air Medal Cluster to Youthful KM With Letter Stating He Was Floltinct for Future of Peace ZT) A Salt Lake soldier who died in the great advance in the European theater of war' knew witat he was fighti ng for volunteer 2 CIA--A-- CI in- 1YI-2 Although high school students are responding well to appeals to volunteer for part-time employment in Salt Lake business houses through the winter months many more jobs are available than are boys and girls to fill them-Ernest Hanson assistant superintendent of schools said Sunday ''Many students who have worked hard all summer want to 'rest' and just go to school this winter" he said "They have made good wages and have enough money to spend during the school year so they feel they can relax and enjoy themselves" Mr Hanson said placing students in jobs is being handled through the United States employment service and that employers should call USES if they have positions open In this way business houses which need help badly will get it before one whose need is not so pronounced Although high school students are responding well to appeals to for part-time employ- ft-ftE Cft--I ft--------- Boy Falls Into Hot Embers Suffers Severe Burns Official Asks Fund Opinion Falling in smoldering coal dust near his home Sunday at 8 Richard Gallegos 3-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Alfonso Gallegos 566 Pacific ave suffered second and third degree burns of the arms and legs Westminster Head Arrives Ruling Given On Withdrawal Atty Gen Grover A Giles said Sunday he had received a written request from State Treas Oliver Ellis for an opinion on transfer of liquor profits to the general fund The state finance commission has authorized the transfer having been notified that $121638409 In cash the amount of the profit for the six months ended June 30 now is on hand Mr Ellis does not want to make the actual transfer however without final approval by the attorney general since the period in which the law says the transfer shall be made now has elapsed Airways Seeks Line to Treated at police emergency hospital the child later was taken to Salt Lake General hospital where his condition was reported "fairly good" Sunday night The child was playing with two companions Larry and Judy Jiron children of Mr and Mrs Abe Jiron of the same address According to Salt Lake firemen called to the scene following the mishap the coal dust apparently had accumulated from the Citizens Coal Co 443 5th West and was outside the company's property From all indications the coal dust had been smoldering more than a week and apparently had started from spontaneous ignition Firemen worked for more than an hour and a half before extinguishing the smoldering dust Bennion toAddress Women's GOP Club' Meeting Today Arrival of Dr Jesse Scott Boughton former dean and professor of philosophy at Oakland city college Ind to take over duties as dean of Westminster college was announced Sunday by Dr Robert Steele president Dr Boughton who will be in charge of the educational program at Westminster is a graduate of Colgate university and received degrees In education and philosophy from Columbia university He has taught in Angola high school New York Gettysburg college Pa and Shurtleff college Alton He is a member of American Philosophical A a a American Association of University Professors Kappa Phi Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha and the American Association of Collegiate Dr Adam Bennion Republican candidate for senator will be principal speaker at the opening fall meeting of the Women's Republican club of Salt Lake City Monday at 2 at the Newhouse hotel Mrs Alex Jex president announced Conditions under which a candidate for political office in Utah may withdraw from the contest were outlined Sunday by Atty Gen Grover A Giles in a letter to Dr Merrill Logan Cache county Democratic chairman He said a candidate may withdraw any time between the primary and final election but must give notice in time to have the name of his successor placed on the ballot In case of a withdrawal the vacancy shall be filled by the appropriate district or the party to which the resigned candidate belongs The person who received the next highest votes at the primary shall be named provided he received not less than 25 of the votes If he received less the committee would be at liberty to choose anyone it pleased the attorney general said chooat anyone it pleased the attor- general said DENVER -Sept' 9 (Al') An application of Thomas Airways of New Mexico for a permit to operate between Albuquerque and Salt Lake City is being considered by the civil aeronautics board conducting hearings on postwar aviation routes in the west and southwest The Albuquerque-Salt Lake City proposal is for an independent line not forming part of any of the "feeder-line" systems which have been holding major attention at the hearings this week Oil Company Acts To Curb Fumes hotel His subject will be "Youth's Stake in the 1944 Election" The convention will open at 2 in with a business meeting to be featured by election of officers to serve for the next two years said Jaren Jones president Representatives from all county leagues will attend The evening meeting will start at 8 o'clock nepreentative rrom ail county 4tiss leagues will attend The evening meeting will start at 8 o'clock Anthrax Confined To Small Area The anthrax outbreak near Kama is confined to a relatively small area and all possible precautions are being taken to prevent its spread according to a statement from Knight president of the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers' Assn It has not reached the epidemic stage The statement was released Sunday by Don Kenney member of the state agricultural commission following a meeting in Karnas attended by livestock men of the district representatives of the state health and agricultural departments and the bureau of animal industry the epidemic stage The statement wa releaed Sun- Of the state agricultural commis- day by Don Kenney member Mon following a meeting in Kamas attended by livestock men of the district representatives of the state health and agricultural de- partmen th ts and 1 bureau of animal industry Sunday A highlight of the meeting will be introduction of VP) new club members Veteran members also will be honored Mrs Jex will preside Announcement of new Salt Lake county Republican headquarters also will be made Mrs -Tex said Committee chairmen will present reports on bond purchases A recruitment and other business matters Music will be furnished by Mrs Virginia Freeze Barker Announce nt oi nrw Lnc me zaiL county Republican headquarters also will' be made Mrs -Tex said cnrelmittee chairmen will 'present reports trk bond purchases A recruitment and other business matters Music will be furnished Mrs Virginia Freeze Barker in-Refining "At least 15 concerns have applied for permits for airways and we have provided them with information needed about this area but this is one we know -nothing about" Gus Backman executive secretary Salt Lake City chamber of commerce said Sun- day plied for permits for airways ar-id Iwe have provided them with 'formation needed about this area 'but this is one we know -nothing about" Gu Backman execu- tive secretary Salt Lake City day chamber of commerce said Sun- steps to correct escaping acid fumes are bekng taken by the Utah oil Refining Co at its high octane gasoline plant in North Salt Lake Butler cap smoke control engineer said Sunday New equipment for a closed recovery system to replace the open system has been granted the company and the condition will be rectified before cold weather sets in fumes- are beitig taken bi th Utah Co il at it high octane gasoline plant in North Salt Lake Butler cap smoke control New equipment for a closed re- engineer said Sunday th co to replace the open system has been granted the corn- pany and condition will be rec- tified before cold weather sets in Retain Inspection Record Says OPA I netai Insp Record Says OPA system 'Victory Dates For Everyone BEEFSTEAKS AND ROASTS FATS OILS BLI-LER AND ell EESE Red stamps AS through G5 ration book 4 valid indefinitely PROCESSED FOODS Blue stamps AS through 15 ration book 4 valid indefinitely GASOLINE Al2 gasoline stamps good for three gallons each valid through Sept 21 B3 BI C3 and Cl coupons good for five gallons 3 for one-filth or one pint if fifth not available No two fifths or ono half gallon wine expires Sept 30 No 17 good for bonus of two pints expires Sept 16 Certain types wine and all rum brandies and gins unrationed Nos 31 32 and 33 ration book 4 each valid indefinitely Stamp No40 ration book 4 for canning sugar valid indefinitely Spare stamp No 37 book 4 good for 20 lbs canning sugar See your local rationing board stamps 1 and 2 book 3 good indefinitely va lo nurzi Doo i GASOLINE Al2 gasolins stamps good for three gallons each valid through Sept- 237 B3 BIL C3 and CL coupons good for five gallons 3 for one-fifth or one pint if fifth not avail- able No two fifths or ono half gallon wine expires Sept 30 No 17 good for bonus of txt" rti nt a ablertilina Rant 1 Pt CPPlo County Republican Candidates Meet Today i 1 i County Republi can 1 Candidates Meet Today i i 1 Police Arrest Prowling Suspect Salt Lake police Sunday arrested a 23-year-old man for investigation of prowling and trespassing Arrested Sunday at 12:45 a at678-3rd East the suspect was identified at police headquarters by Miss Esther Carlston and Miss Naomi Cariston 678-3rd East and Mrs Louise Car iston 264 7th South Booked at the city jail the suspect gave his name as Aaron Kenneth Ellis 205 7th South rrow intr Suspect Ilit Lame ponce bunaay arrestea a 23-year-old man for investiga- Arrested Sunday at 12:45 a Tn tion of prowling and trespassing at678-3rd East the suspect was identified at police lleadquarters by Nfisa tier arlatnn and Mica I Republican candidates for Salt Lake county offices will meet WMC Monday at 8 m' at party count Head to headquarters 51 State to plan their campaigns Parkinson Joseph Mayer 1 county chairman announced Sun- war man power con day discuss "The Man Pc Mrs Keith Browne Salt Lake and Its Problems" City will assume her duties SS Lake Round-Table assistant secretary of the county day at 12:15 committee Monday Mr Parkinson Hugh Lewis al said nounced Sunday WMC Head to Joseph Mayer war man power discuss "The Man and Its Problems" 'Lake Round-Table day at 12:15 in Hugh Lewis Sunday Republican candidates for Salt Lake county offices will meet WMC Head to uartersMonday at 8 m' 51 Stateat party count to plan headq $3500 Fire Partially Destroys Market on South Temple Street Talk Utah director commission will Power Program at the Salt meeting Tues- Hotel Utah secretary announced Talk Motorists should save their tire inspection records until they apply for new basic gasoline rations Azbill mileage representative office of price administration said Sunday "Tire inspection records will not be used in rationing after current A gasoline books expire" he said "Each motorist will receive a new mileage rationing record which will serve as a record of gasoline rations issued" new A books will have stamps valued at four gallons allowing approximately eight gallons a month or 24 gallons for the three-month period Motorists should save their tire inspection records until they p- a ply sic A gasoline for new ba Fire believed to have been communicated from burning grass partially destroyed the Salt Lake Public Market 902 West 4 0 3teet Schedules Constitution Agenda Proposed change of constitution to allow women to join the Young Mena Republican club will be discussed at a meeting of the organization in the Newhouse hotel Monday: at 8 whin Bracken Lee candidate for governor will speak Nicholas Morgan Jr president said name of the organizat4on will be changed to Young Republicans' club if women are admitted to membership Jaren Jones president of Young Republicans' league of Utah will speak and plans will be rnade for an outing on the showboat at Utah lake Sept 23 5 of 10 Republicans Asked for Democratic Donations Have Added to GOP Coffers -Optimists Plan Hospital Tour Temple Sunday at 6:45 Igniting a pile of packing boxes on the south side of the building the fire spread to the market damaging contents to the extent of $2500 and causing $1000 damages to the one-story building fire reports showed Salt Lake firemen were unable to determine how the fire originated The fireworks at the Utah State fair Saturday night were blamed for a blaze which caused $10 damages to a fence at the fairgrounds A smoldering cigaret caused a fire which damaged an automobile belonging to It Hoffner 1388 Wstminster ave while the vehicle was parked at' the Hotel Utah garage Sunday at 12:40 reports showed Members of the Salt Lake Optimists club will inspect facilities of the Salt Lake GeKeral hospital Monday instead of holding their usual meeting at the Hotel Utah Elias Strong secretary-treasurer announced Sunday Club members will meet at the nurses' home for luncheon then will tour hospital facilities as guests of Roscoe Boden county commissioner of health and Calling All Minute Women Minute Women south of 13th South to 27th South and east of 5th East will please cooperate with citizens in this district on the paper drive Have all newspapers and magazines on the corners of the blocks by 9 a in Tuesday September 12 MRS A STEVENSON Chairman Salt Lake City Women's ITrilk War Production Board 1 lie welfare $80 and Don Kenney agriculture' $50 A statement filed by Sen Elbert Thomas a candidate for reelection listed expenses to date of $29883 Statements of other candidates showed expenses as follows: George Collard (R) secretary state $21395 Monson (D) secretary of state $7731 and A Pratt Kesler (R) attorney general $7545 There will be two more days on which candidates must file expense 14 and Nov 4 contribution was $2000 from the Republican senatorial campaign committee and largest individual contributions were $500 each from Harold Bennett Eric Ryberg and Guy Toombes $300 from Brute McKee and $250 from Frank Streator all of Salt Lake City The report listed contributions from Republican state commissioners as follows: Plumhof publicity and industrial development $50: Fred Pingree finance $5 Milton Twitthell tax 30 Parley White pub Five of the 10 Republican state commissioners who recently were asked to contribute to Democratic Gov Herbert Maw's campaign fund already are contributing to their own party's campaign fund it was shown in a statement of the Republican state central committee filed Saturday in the secretary of state's office The statement first to be filed by this committee during the 1944 campaign rlisted receipts onS671250 end expenditures of 409436 The largest single Churchman Attacks Greed Race Hatreds A spiritual change removing greeds and race hatreds is the way to permanent peace Rt Rev William Hall Moreland of Florida told a congregation at St Mark's cathedral Sunday Rising generation of Japanese and German children Bishop Moreland said must be taught in a spirit oftrust and friendship to end inherited hates and prejudices Utah Young Republican League Maps Convention Dr Adam Bennion Republican candidate for senatorwill address the annual convention of the Yo ling Republican league of Utah Saturday in the Newhouse I 12.

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