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

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Weidttesday Morning i-rbr It gake Zeibune May 6 1912 ci i I 4 1 4 1 1 Weidttes(lay MornIng i-rlic 5alt gake tr i tt )IaN' 6 19 12 1 I 1014WVt4W1AKO410SO4NWIoklkVg4P-A-f-IKR AKW'SAPAta-- Colonel Davison Becomes Area Chief of Staff I 1 8 i 8 Nc i 8 South High Students Open Teachers' Board Slates tio WAr Bond Stamp Drive i Assocla it- Hearings on A drive for sale of war bonds and stamps at South high Elects Today Zone Petitions was launched before students at the school Tuesday through a Members of the Salt Lake City coAmissioners have I committee organized to meet problems of hastening stamp sales i Teachers' association will elect of- City coAmissioners have 011' Wm Ad: was lau committ -II -111 1 f-Ni -11 1'1 '1- rwl a is a good slogan for every home owner in this territory Repair to make your home last longer Remodel to provide extra housing for Defense Workers-- Let us help you with I Ilk 1 1 2 I Ilk i 1t A 111' il 1 -7 "-r- 7 is a good slogan for every hoine owner in this ter- lc ritory Repair to make your home last longer Re- 1 model to provide extra housing for Defense 1Vorkers---- Let us help you with i 1 LIALITY and stimulating purchases of bonds Following an agreement by board of education officials allowing sales to be made at the school ea beaded by Student Body President th Stanley Smith son of Mr and BP Mrs Heber Smith of 1002 re Crandall avenue formulated plans te' to encourage every student to give freely for war bonds and stamps Dee Lowder son of Mr and the Mr and stirc F011011 board of trig sales beaded Stanley Smith son of Mr and Mrs Heber Smith of 1002 Crandall avenue formulated plans to encourage eery udent to give gvy 31r freely for war bonds and stamps Dee Lowder son of Mr and Sales will be made In the school cafeteria during lunch periods ir school foyer and at designated spots- In halls before and after resular school hours Lieutenant Colonel Pat Wilde son of and Mrs David Wilde of 182 Harvard avenue heads officers in charge of cafeteria sales Every student at the school will have a stamp book which will start them off to building collections of the war stamps spots- in halls before and after regular school hours -Cadet tenant Colonel Pat Wilde son of and Mrs David Wilde of 182 Harvard avenue heads officers in charge of cafeteria sales Every student at the school will have a stamp book vvhich will start them off to building collec- tions of the war stamps ficers to serve during the coming year Wednesday Balloting will be conducted in school units Nominees for various offices are: President Miss Madeleine Droubay and Alton Poulsen incument vice president Miss Florence Gilbert and John Squires high school division president Cal McKnelly grammar grade and articulating units president Miss Doris Cranley primary division president Miss Mabel Ott and Miss Liberty Rigby treasurer James Has lam and Sessions and executive board members Miss Wilmer Barnett Norris Boyd Miss Grace Evans Miss Minnie Garff Elivert Himes Miss 'Susie Niles Samuel Smith and Miss Grace Toh ill cument vice president Miss Flor- ence Gilbert and John Squires high school division pres- ident Cal McKnelly grammar grade units presi- rade and articulatin ut dent Miss Doris Cranley primary president Miss Mabel Ott division and Miss Liberty Rigby treas urer James Haslam and Sessions and executive board members Miss Wilmer Barnett Norris Boyd Miss Grace Evans Miss Minnie Garff Ellvert Himes Miss 'Susie Niles Sam- uel Smith and Miss Grace To- hill Colonel Paul It Davison Tuesday was named chief of staff of the Ninth corps area to succeed Colonel Owen Meredith Colonel Davison formerly com- mander of a cavalry regiment at Fort Riley Kan arrived at Fort Leonard Wood Mo has been pro- moted to a captaincy Douglas recently to assume his A graduate of the University ot post under Major General Utahkand Northwestern univer- Kenyon Ashe Joyce commander sity Captain Stockman was called of the corps area to active duty last July Prior te that time he was a market ana- sigCnoeldonteol Ma enreewd i ths ahtaiosn btene noar lyst for Standard Oil Company ot gon Indiana A native of Illinois Colonel Da- Completing his advanced air- vison was commissioned a second craft carrier flight training at the lieutenant November 30 1912 He ij naval air station at Miami was commander of a remount or- Fla Jerry McCanne Clark son ganization in France during world of A Clark of 1116 East Third war I and was wounded in action South street has been appointed during the Soissons campaign an ensign in the naval reserve He is a graduate of the army and given his "wings of gold" war college the command school Ensign Clark was a student of the general staff school and the Weber junior college at Ogden and advanced cavalry school the University of Utah where he Names of Utah men receiving was a member of Beta Theta PI promotions and assignments in fraternity and active in athletics the United States armed forces Frederick Galloway son ot were released Tuesday by war de- Mrs Marie Galloway of 137 East partment officials First South street received a pet-Lynn Jr Stockman former Salt ty officer's rating after completLaker and regimental adjutant of ing a 16-week machinists' course the 182nd field artillery at Fort at the 11 naval traininz sta I Leonard Wood Mo has been pro' to a captaincy A graduate of the University of Utahand Northwestern university Captain Stockman was called to active duty last July Prior to that time he was a market analyst for Standard Oil Company of Indiana Completing his advanced aircraft carrier flight training at the naval air station at Miami Fla Jerry McCanne Clark son of A Clark of 1116 East Third South street has been appointed an ensign in the naval reserve and given his "wings of gold" 1 Ensign Clark was a student of Weber junior college at Ogden and the University of Utah where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity and active in athletics Frederick Galloway son of Mrs Marie Galloway of 137 East First South street received a petty officer's rating after completing a 16-week machinists' course at the naval training of staff lith been pro- versity of 1 univer- 6r88 called 'of the corps area to active duty last July Prior to! Colonel Meredith has been as- that time he was a market ana- lyst for Standard Oil Company of signed to a new station in Ore- eon Indiana Completing his advanced air- A native of Illinois Colonel Da- vison was commissioned a second craft carrier flight training at the lieutenant November 30 1912 He TJ naval air station at Miami Jerry McCanne Cl was commander of a remount or- Fla ark son ganization in France during World of A Clark of 1116 East Third war I and was wounded in action South street has been appointed during the Soissons campaign an ensign in the naval reserve He is a graduate of the army and gi ven his "wings of gold" war college the command school Ensign Clark was a student of the general staff school and the Weber junior college at Ogden and advanced cavalry school the University of Utah where he Names of Utah men receiving a member of Beta Theta Pi was promotions and assignments in fraternity and active in athletics the United States armed forces Frederick Galloway son of were released Tuesday by war de- Mrs Marie Galloway of 137 East partment officials First South street received a pet Lynn Stockman former Salt ty officer's rating after complet- Laker and regimental adjutant of ing a 16-wee achinists' course the 182nd field artillery at Fort at the II naval training sta- partment officials First South street received a Lynn II Stockman former Salt ty officer's rating after complet- Laker and regimental adjutant of ing a 16-week machinists course the 182nd field artillery at Fort at the II naval training eta- set dates for hearings on three proposed changes in zoning for which petitions have been filed On May 13 the coznmismion will give pros and cons an opportunity to be heard in connection with a proposal to change the zoning of a 125-foot strip of land on the east side' of Redwood road opposite the entry to the Utah ordnance plant from B-3 to B-2 The change is in line with suggestions from army officials that no business concerns be allowed to operate near the plant entrance Such operations they said would tend to traffic congestion On May 14 two hearings are scheduled One relates to proposed zoning changes from residential A to B-2 of the west side of Eleventh' East street between Wilson and Hollywood avenues The other involves property on the south side of Seventh avenue between and streets 1- UV livaLt4 ko utntliett1Un 'Nun a Proposal to change the zoning of a 125-foot strip of land on the east side! of Redwood road oppo- site the entry to the Utah ordnance Plant from B-3 to B-2 The change is in line with su g- gestions from army officials that no business concerns be allowed operate near the plant entrance Such operations they said would tend to traffic congestion On May 14 two hearings are scheduled One relates to proposed zoning ning changes from residential A to B-2 of the west side of Eleventh East street between Wilson and Hollywood avenues The other in- volves property On the south side of Seventh avenue between and streets Hollywood avenues The other in- volves property on the south side of Seventh avenue between and streets ''aaa application --1 r--Ii -A-) '1 1 1 ftj '7 i a I i i i 1 1 J4 --11 1Q I I I i 1 1: IN'all Board 3 Insulation and decoration all in one 1 -Millilinlaii I 1 I appl l' I 4: if ication i I Tel el i- 1 I I' 4 i 4 Mrs Oscar Lowder of 1516 Hollywood avenue and school first vice president leads employment arrangements groups All of members and advisory groups which they represent will solicit odd jobs for students willing to donate a 50 per cent minimum of the salaries so earned toward stamps Plans to keep the purchasing of stamps always before students will be handled by Roy Marsh son of Mr and Mrs Roy Marsh of 955 Lincoln street Mrs Oscar Lowder of 1516 Hollywood avenue and school first vice president leads employment arrangements groups All of members and advisory groups which they represent will solicit odd jobs for students willing to donate a 50 per cent minimum of the salaries so earned toward stamp Plans to keep the purchasing of stamps always before students Will be handled by Roy Marsh son of Mr and Mrs Roy Marsh of 955 Lincoln street Lainpa always oerore students will be handled by Roy Marsh son of Mr and Mrs Roy WMarsh of 955 Lincoln street 1 CELOTEX TILE BOARD Makes smart looking ceiling Can be used unfinished or painted beveled $690 Per hundred sq ft 16x32- beveled Ca an CELOTEX TILE BOARD Makes at looking ceiling Can be IIed unfinished or painted- sq ii1114lar 140 Per hundred It 1 0a Meeting Postponed The meeting of the art section of the Ladies' Literary club scheduled for Wednesday at 2 at the clubhouse 850 East Soutli Temple street has been postponed because of conflict with Red Cross activities it was announced Tuesday by Mrs Thatcher Jr chairman of the art section Meel 110' POSI poned The meeting of the art section of the Ladies' Literary club sched- uled for Wednesday at 2 ni at the clubhouse 850 East Soutli Temple street has been postponed beue cas of conflict with Rod Cross activities it was announced Tu es- day by Mrs Thatcher Jr chairman of the art sectio Decause or coninct with kted Cross activities it was announced Tues- day by Mrs Thatcher Jr chairman of the art section 1 1 1 Raid Classes Set Group meetings and classes of all Salt Lake air raid precautions organizations will be held as scheduled Thursday night Raid as es Set Grou Group meetings an classes of all Salt Lake air raid precautions organizationm will be held as sceduled Thursday night Group meetings and classes or all Salt Lake air raid precautions organizations will be held as scheduled Thursday night 1 pet-! 1 1 1 1 station at Great Lakes Selected to attend the battery officers' course of the field artillery school at Fort Sill Okla was Second Lieutenant Frank Child son of Mr and Mrs Child of 1636 East Ninth South street At army flying school at Enid Okla 13 Anderson of Cedar City has been appointed a corporal in the aviation cadet and aviation student regiment He Is undergoing basic flight training at the school Promotion of four soldiers at the Salt Lake army air base was announced Tuesday by Colonel Hubert Hopkins base commander Staff Sergeant Harry Patka of Newport Minn was promoted to technical sergeant: Private First Class Frederick Powers of Middletown Conn was promoted to sergeant and Privates First Class' Kenneth Corey of Northampton Mass and Aloysius Laux of Lincoln Neb were promoted to corporals tic at Great Lakes Ill Selected to attend the battery officers' course of the field artil- Child clse Second iodi rsi cd of foo sort 60i at tNFetEnor raatnsattSn idINI Ai Frank nOt trkhs Ia was Co South ac8 tvi rtAt eya ett ti oha nar mi yt bu edf el e31nli nt ga rpespgeoi himno teo enl dt a a HE cenol dri si Okla 13 Anderson of Cedar poral in the aviation cadet and busenarpdi tter vorLgmaomoki ysst1 esibgoacihdosteime at the school flounced Tuesday by Colonel liu- Newport Minn was promoted to Staff Sergeant Harry Patka of technical sergeant: Private First Class Frederick Powers of Mid- dletown Conn was promoted to sergeant and Privates First Class Kenneth Corey of Northamp- ton Mass and Aloysius Laux of coln Neb were promoted to Lincorporals Con at Great Lakes Ill FIT LIKE NEW 1 Dentur-Eze the new cushion plastic makes loose plates fit comfortably for weeks Not a a Economical Thousands of satisfiedusers Get a tube of Dentur-Eze today! Handy-size tube larye size 99i DENTURiEZ 1-ply 35-lb Roll Roofing $140 2-ply 45-lb Roll Roofing $170 3-03' 55-lb Roll Roofing $205 MINERAL SURFACED 90-1b roll 4 No 1 Certigrade Red Cedar SHINGLES PER SQUARE I S6I80 VEOS unbreakable steel tile guarsnteed for 25 years Come in and see this remarkable product Free estimates BATH ACCESSORIES 1 New! Plastic soap dishes 20 etc Recess type and up CLOSE-OUT CHINA SOAP DISHES etc 49 recess type as low as Pabco Paint ci FLOOR ENAMEL Pabco Multi-Service cr el 5 Gallon KALSOMINE Hot or Cold 58c Box TEXOLITE The new interior washable $2 95 casein paint Gallon ROOFING For Ceiling or Walls with telotes tile Per hundred sq ft CELOTEX PLANK Best Quality Per Bag 30 LIME 75c single sheets Paint and Varnish Fibre Brush for remov- luC ing paint Each 1 0 The American Brass Company is proud of having received from the Secretary of the Navy the right to fly the Navy Pennant at its Torrington Waterbury and Ansonia Connecticut plants for achievement in production of Navy war contracts We consider that this award belongs not only to the workers in our Connecticut plants but also to the thousands of workers in other plants- ANA be of The American Brass Company who'are bol bol bol bol THE AMERICAN BRASS COMPANY Subsidiary of ANACONDA COPPER MINING COMPANY merican workers are conquering devoting their full time and skill to producing copper and brass in the many forms vital to our country's war needs And sharing equal credit are the workers in the mines smelters refineries and wire and cable part of the Anaconda organization to the To each of us the Navy is more than a more than an award We count it a confirm- ANACONDA ing challenge and obligation to work to the 6-- limit for victory 11114111 A Preparing for next fall's operations expected to involve a record production of sugar the Utah-Idaho Sugar company Tuesday announced a series of promotions and transfers of factory personnel Already effective the changes announced by 'Wilford Cannon ---) general superintendent of operations follow: Lloyd Varney transferred from the Chinook Mont factory to Spanish Fork as factory superintendent Wallis Edwards transferred from Shelley Idaho factory to Sugar City as factory superintendent William Crabbe transferred rom Toppenish Wash factory to Shelley as factory superintendent Clark Jones becomes factory superintendent at Chinook Mont factory James Rindfleisch transferred from Toppenish to Sugar City as factory master mechanic Charles Diehl transferred from Toppenish to Spanish Fork as master mechanic Firm Shuffles Heads of Sugar Plants Groups Petition Welfare Board 1 Utah chiropractors and nawropathic physicians recently presented a 1000-name petition to the Salt Lake county welfare board in an attempt to begin negotiations to I allow their professional services to be utilized in rehabilitating persons on public relief Present welfare regulations provide for treatment by medical doctors and sur- geons only 1 A committee from the Salt Lake county welfare board consisting of Roscoe Boden Mrs Arthur Murphy and Jones and all committee to be appointed by the I state welfare board will consult representatives of the profession Dr George A Wilson 1540 1 South State street represents the I Utah Chiropractic association and Dr Pyott 1469 Princeton avenue represents the Utah as- sociation of Naturopathic Physicians Red Cross Holds Yarn Supply An ample supply of yarn is available at the Red Cross sewing and knitting center 153 South Second West street i Mrs Leland Swaner war production chairman for the Salt Lake County Red Cross chapter announced Tuesday The yarn is for socks or sweaters and may be taken away from the center for knitting The center will remain open indefinitely and will not be closed down for the summer as previously planned she said OWL DRUG CO PAY LESS VALGREEN and Other Leading Drug Stores (Adv) 11 v- 1- 2 7 '1 4 CELOTEX PLANK For Ceiling or Walls MA' be tied with celotex tile 1 I Per hundred sq It $690 43 1- 1 3-ply IP: 111 333 543 555 Ill Ibb) Ritill Roll III I tIllt Eft' i nnn $205 i POLL757 4 ------7'E ----wove d---l 1 a -s- Ili ''') 1 MINERAL SURFACED 0 1 SHINGLES roll i 90-111 roll 4-- est jw- psi I 4 Tt No 1 Certigrade Red Cedar ''-1i 1 '-7--- ''k: I AL -Lt esPsQFtilLim'AaRteE $680 1 I 1 t-- -------7-'5' I i t' 4t''-4 i Vss''- ''141-- 4 A IP 1 19-------- i li A z--- 1 lie lel oPs w-- 1 AN '1 -'tx'-' 0te VCZNN '''Z'''s: '''77 1 ''-77-'' i -------z-----zz-z--------------4----- 1 4- --z -z i1 'k ----------a-- I CEMENT 4 z--s- -1 ----------t--' ---''''41 ts-- 'V' I Best Quality --E '-z- i r----- v' k---------- 30c i ir Shuffles -1-f i Per Bag a --2-- I Ny- i I l' tt '1 'IN' '-57-- -----'-7-- Ileads of 1 PLASTER i I I lki- 1 1 4--- Fibered or 1 '--)- -i' -2 7- 8 0 t' Bag n0- ar Plants 1 ') -------rs--- z- 1 roepeeorrad- A': 1:: Per I I hi IL vo 1 ---r- tioPnrse ----NQt- L'aigmE PUTTY 17T 100-41311 Clan 60c 75c production of sugar the Utah- iv 0 1 Idaho Sugar company Tuesday an- I i- flounced a series of promotions and 1 1 tranfes of fatory I srcersonnel s--s Already effective the changes TILE rr-7-1: It 416-6 'N6''! 611" 6 anLnlootyindcevdabryneNyVitlfroarndsfeYr general superintendent of opera- itslinorbrerme2asakrakybaelbaeless Tcliatirtlng ua1rleri 1-' --'---7 tions follow: a-J reCdanfnr c' 1 A 1 ee- 11 the Chinook Mont factory to IA 's I st St epnadnei ns ht FNorrakinas a Ed adcvt oarryd ss trans-sup arni ns- ApTiat'sitict AsoeCapC EdiSshSe? RI EIS a2nod 1171 7 etc Recess yp so ferred from Shelley Idaho fat'- II u- tory to Sugar City as factory 1 perintendent William Crabbe CLOSE-OUT transferred Toppenish OA- CHINA SOAP DISHES' etc Wash factory to Shelley as fac- 49c 1P recess type as low as 1 tory superintendent 1 Clark Jones becomes factory su- perintendent at Chinook Mont 0-- a 4-1-F factory James Rindfleisch trans- 1 P)-11AAA F1 I (erred from Toppenish to Sugar IP 4 1 if 2 4 -Tc-- 1 City as factory master mechanic ri pi al ri 4t 4 1 Charles Diehl transferred from -e 4 "I'-'1-- 11 1 Toppenish to Spanish Fork as mas- ter mechanic Groups Pe PmulatisebrvieCe hOouse 17 a I Cli 4 41 Exil talon 4 I l11111111t Welfare Board paint first grade Gal a ae I 1 7ralit i I Utah chiropractors and nawro- pathic physicians recently present- American workers are conquering ed a 1000-name petition to the Salt House Paint nos" Lake county welfare board in an Cood quality Justice allow their professional services 401 attempt to begin negotiations to 1 1 t- outside paint Gallon a i 1 i I I -to be utilized in rehabilitating per- I ri sons on public relief Present wel- li 0 'INIel I) or i 1 1 fare regulations provide for treat- t'44-- single sheets Li I The American Brass Company is proud of having devoting their full time and skill to producing copper ent by medical doctors and sur- I 4- 84 i geons only received from 1 041 Paint and Varnish rom the Secretary of the Navy the right and brass in the many forms vital to our country's A committee from the Salt Lake 1 sok' 49c art county welfare board consisting of 1 "---1P- '0 I to fly the Navy ''Pennant at its Torrington war needs And sharing equal credit are the work- Roscoe Bo den Mrs Arthur i- ush remov IOC I Murphy and Theron Jones and a v- Waterbury- and Ansonia Connecticut plants for ers in the mi nes smelters refineries and wire and comittee to be appointed by the lit' 1 i 1 wt 7 pea I nil: 10--- Steel achievement in production of Navy war contracts cable part of the Anaconda organizati state welfare board will consult on representatives of the profeson si 1 a4 't Dr George A Wilson 1540 1 0 a a ckage 150 k' :1 et i consider that this award belongs not Only to the To each of us the Navy more than a South State street' represents the I Ai Utah Chiropractic ass ociation and I orkprs in our Connecticut plants but also more than an award We count it a continu- Dr Pyott 1469 Princeton iN avenue represents the Utah as- I 0 0 ENAMEL --7 Nv I to the thousands of Nvorkers i other plants ANACONDA mg challenge and obligation to work to the sociation of Naturopathic Physi- 1 Pabco Multi-Service 395 CV1 a be mom la con allon 4) :11 4 i 1 1 clans limit ictor 1 11111411 1 of The American Brass Company vvho are for 4-" 411 Red Cross Holds KAISOMINE --ri -I kr' i I 4 Hot or Cold i- s- Box ods -4 -101 THE AMERICAN BRASS COMPANY Yarn Supply 58c Subsidiary of An ample supply of yarn is TEXOLITE 46 available at the Red Cross sewing ANACONDA COPPER MINING COMPANY and knitting center 153 South Sec- 1 The new interior washable ond West 1 street Mrs Leland casein paint Gallen $2 95 Swaners war production chairman 1 I for the Salt Lake County Red Cross 1 i 1 chapter announced Tuesday Buy War Bonds and Stamps -'---------:) The yarn is for socks or sweat- ers and may be taken away from -4 1 ec'2P 9 1111'0141' ie" et 0re i c0- 44 'ow- 1 i-i-- (-7? the center for knitting The center 1vill remain open in- s- i dbe cs c- 1 summer as previously 6-- co t40) WO CO' definitely and will not be closed IN down for the 41 5 i planned she said i FIT LIKE NEW Dentur-E2ehe new I -----(1-------------- 4 rx rt rig WV rot ril r-Ir fl FOR THE BUHTEI 11L-1LIRIT3 LI ll LI LI -d I 1 v't -rrci i-1- v141)(4(-- --IT ff1ti4r41---11-4) FoJix tt-- 4' n4441144-f of JJ4 1i- i-- 1 I mt '11 rl 7 r--- 1 11011 cushion plastic makes loose plates fit i comfortably for weeks Nola powder-not 11 11441 a0-1(441 '11 1S1 10 4'-'-" ti 1744 )1101101e4 I' I he a pelas Economical Thousands of sans 1 I' Get a tube of Dentur-Eze today I cl 7 (7 r-N tyk La 11 ifiHeadn-udlyeri-size tube 590-New larre size sogi r- VIM 1 2 a il Lo L) ka) i DEPITURiEZEmmte i I-- OWL DRUG CO PAY LESS WAL- GREEN and Other Leading Drug Stores i 4th SOUTH Er 7 tl1 WEST Viae 5-4656 li I A 1 i 1 ana ---7-r- 4 1 I 1)1 1.

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