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

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0 i7lit 5alt gake Zribunt 8 Monday July 16 1945 USO Music floilr 0 i 1 I 1 1 i7lit 5alt gake Zeibunt 8 Monday July 16 1945 I ILTSC)' Music Hour GUIDE TO THE MOVIES rr eurnv nA rillir Laughs Spark Stage Show Spark AIRMAN MAPS PHOTO FLIGHT OVER GRAND CANYON AREA MAPS PIIOTO FLIGIIT North Utah Opens War On Mosquito 'North IJ-tah USAC Maps -Work of Test Areas Features Russia An evening of recorded music devoted to Russia comes next ia the series of 0 music appreciation hours Wednesday 8:30 at Covenant House 411- E' Temple Stirring songs from the Red army will be featured The delightful "Peter and the Wolf- child fantasy recorded by Stokowski the all-American youth orchestra and narrator Basil Rathbone also will be played El music text in 8:30 411 E' Red he de-" child cowski lzhesatra eiso Merrymakers predominate on the Lyric stage beginning Monday in response to popular demand for comedy Lee Trent six feet tall and Joe midgety four the bill Among othh- acts is Coty and Sue brother and sister gymnasts on its way to New York after appearing in pictures and with Russell Brothers circus at Pan-Pacific auditorium in Hollywood Frank Evans old-time dancer Ted Cook emcee and Marco and Romaine an attractive dance team round out the Opening Today On Stage and Screen acts of vaudeville with "Flying Tigers" and "Rhythm Roundup" Now Showing Hill" 12 2:03 4 :06 6:09 8:12 10:15 (2 hours 3 minutes) to Post" and "Escape in the Desert" and "Her Lucky Night" Corn Is Green" and selected shorts Bountiful (Bountiful) "Bring On the Girls" 3:45 5:45 7:15 :45 and cartoon and news (2 hours) Holladay Tree Grows in Brooklyn" and "The Falcon in Mexico" and short subjects South-East mond Horseshoe" and "Bullfighters" Tower (9th East and 9th South) On the Girls" and 'The Curse of the Cat People" I Murray ithout Love" and "She's a Sweetheart" "A Song to Remember" and short subjects Uninvited" and "pHs lir I TRIBUNE LEASED WIRE Drapeta orValker field Grand Junction Colo is planning to make several flights starting from Moab to take air pictures of the Colorado river from Moab to Grand canyon beginning Monday morning He will fly a six-passenger plane and carry members Of the planned boat expedition down the Colorado later during the week This will be the first time that the famous canyon has been photographed from the air Mr Drape la's flight from Moab will be the first time that a plane that large has used the airport which is being planned to accommodate air liners Work on the airport including leveling and grading of the landing spript was only recently done Grand county took an option on 280 acres of land in the upper Moab valley which had been declared by civil aeronautics commission representatives as the most suitable location for an airport in the valley Major portion of the cost of the completed field will be borne by the federal and state aeronautics commissions tol-Packin' Mama" Mario Is My Copilot" and short subjects Enchanted Cottage" and -Cowboy From Lonesome River" odIs cts St of This World" and short subjects Set Old Folks' Fete TOOELE Residents over 65 years of age and their partners will be guests at an old folks' social at the Tooele First ward chapel Wednesday at 1 it was announced by Franklin chairman of title TRIBUNE LEASED NVIRE BRIGHAM committee to advance Box Elder county's mosquito control program was named Sunday following a public meeting when the proposed control measures were outlined Mayor Carl Wold of Brigham City reported harry Drew Bothwell was named president of the board with Seth Wheatley Honeyville vice president and Edwin Baird county clerk secretary Orlas Alger has been selected as program supervisor "The long-range Program will involve construction of large ditch drains in some areas which will take up some acreage and spraying with No 2 oil may cause burning of pasture grasses in small areas around ponds" Mr Alger said First project will be to eradicate the anopheles variety of' malaria fever-carrying mosquitos The anopheles is present in considerable numbers throughout the county and particularly congested in some areas Eradication of this pest is considered important because five cases of malaria have been imported into the state recently TRIBUNE LEASED WIRE relationEhips in conducting research work at the Benrnore experimental area rear Tooe le which has been in progress during the past few years vAre discussed by representatives of interested agencies at a conference conducted by Utah State -Agricultural college Dr Walker director of the experiment station reported Sunday The experiments include ing of range and abandoned farm lands grazing management of reEeeded lands livestock breeding and water and soil conservation work he said Conference participants agreed that significant progress has been noted and suggested that work be continued and carried forward as Vigorously as possible During May and June more than 425 head of range cattle were grazed on crested wheat grass pastures on tile Benmore area Studies have been made to determine the best time for animals to graze such lands Lu 4aLc out4 Episcopal Camp Set for Sept 2 Mishap Kills Payson Boy 'Mt46391 am 3 IS $1000 I IN WAR BONDS I TONIGHT OGDEN An Episcopal youth conference featuring recreation and religious instruction will be held Sept 2 to 8 in Ogden canyon according to Rev George Argyle rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd Open to Utah Episcopal youth of high school age andany other interested young people the conference will be conducted by the Very Rev Herald Gardner dean of St Mark's Cathedral Salt Lake City assisted by the Rev John Stevenson and the Rev Argyle Mrs Clara Clawson shows the Mid-Season Black for the Summer Evenings in the weeks just the distinguished or without it's always Black Open Today till eight 57 South vain (Adv) Mrs Clara the Mid-Seas( Summer Even Just Its ahrays Bia eight 57 Tribune Leased at the door of his home Bobby Benson 4- year-old son of Carl and Josephine Katherine Worth lin Benson was injured fatally Sunday when he struck a stick which pierced his eye and punctured his brain He was born Aug 22 1940 in Payson He is survived by his parents three brothers Leon Carl Monte Ray and Alvin Roy Ben-Ion two sister Carine and Nola Benson all of Payson and three grandparents Mrs Paul Worth lin Payson and Mr and Mrs Elmer Norton Santaquin Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 In the Payson First ward chapel by McKay Christensen bishop Friends may call at the Valley mortuary Monday evening andrat the family home 510 5th East Payson prior to services Tuesday Burial will be in the Payson One Dies 2 Hurt In Truck Mishap WEIPPE Ida UP) Coroner George Blake reported Sunday that Robert Reed 38 Weippe was killed Saturday afternoon when the truck he was driving left the Weippe-Pierce highway about a mile from Weippe Blake said Reed died of a crushed skull after he was thrown out of the truck which had weaved along the highway 150 feet before hurtling over a bank Two passengers Chet Applington and Leonard Beers suffered trruises 66 Aputatioo fi ugs as eaBy-going Melody Jones gentleman unafraid who dares to shoot it out with the toughest killer in the West to win the killer's glrl International Pictures presents GAR'Y LORETTA COOPER YOUNG 1 Alotpatter ortacj C'ome tlooes 1 with WILLIAM DEMAREST DAN DURYEA FRANK SULLY 7-Aecear-ece ae-cf A Cinema Artists Cop Production Directed tly MART HEISLER 1 Eniomk an i---- -Eommm- 1 6 is67-- 9 pan --ii''79-1 1 Art u4- 'i t-- i- tkiller oe gentleman eos West tdsht iethloeowdwhtyooiunIdgoahnt dares -N i's killer's girl rtit? or-1-1-rf: iA 1-A: I Interrational Pictures presents 1 i i ''14 i A '7- i-'-- lt42t-r 1 OAR'Y LORETTA ri -1i 1 1 COOPER YOUNG 1 1- t'4i e' 't 1 4': 1 l' I PI' 1 0 Kotlf411ii I '1 II 'k- -t 7--' 7 I il CItesit ar i Orij 41 Ai la 41 ----4 i 4: 1 1' I i FRANK SULLY rr7 with WILLIAtill DEMAREST DAN DURYEA 7-Jroceacece 6 az-er capvet- i 4- I i- 1 A rr Artists Cor Production Directed 11 STUART 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