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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 13

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AMet0 'KM Augarp110 IJC Salt gatic Zribunt April 23 1912 13 1 Zile it gake irribunt Wpril 23 19123 Tliartlay Morning rltlay Morning Thar Tglay 311 1 11 i 1 i IDr Bee ley Heads Beta Kappa Our Best Salesmen America Geared for War Logan Banker Asserts Honor Rookie Gets Mumps Misses Jaunt Marines land'1 At USAC for Radio Training Marysvale Girl Wins Role In Jack Benny Movie i i i il I 1 1 1 i i 1 14 i Tribune Intermountain Wire Chimp of Logan president of the Mortgage Bankers' Association of America reported Wednesday that he was "convinced that the miracle of American war pro Dr Arthur Bee ley of the University of Utah school of social work was elected president of the university chapter of Phi Beta Kappa national honorary scholastic fraternity at a meeting Wednesday afternoon in the John' Ft Park Memorial building Dr Beeley succeeds Dr Sydney Angleman dean of the lower division Dr Walter Bonner head of the chemistry department was elected vice president and Dr Mignonette Spilman head of the Latin department secretary and treasurer Our salesmen a good salesmisn because they thoroughly Va oerstand th quality ncl value of th merchandise they are show and because they view livery transaction from your side of the counter Of course we wish to sell our goods but the "high pressure" element is never used ie our store On visit will convince you of all these things CONVENIENT CREDIT HOLLYWOOD Cal April 22 of girls hailing from all sections of the United States and Europe have tried to accomplish what a Utah girl did the transition froia saleswoman to the movies few got away with it Nevertheless from sales girl to model to gag writer to "dream girl" in the films is exactly what happened to Marie Windsor Wednesday night she actually had a movie contract materials have been allocated by the war production board He said the main concern of agriculture should be the farm labor situation adding "There is going to be room for much liberalization in that field as well as in industry of appropriate peacetime restrictions in order to propertly implement the magnificent all-out effort America is now making" in 0 111 I I I I I 1 11 III IttlYthd ertn! eletvelexi 211 MAIN STREET Official Watch Inspectors Union Pacific Railroad a a miAud ILI ILAI SAU 15 a I PI )P I Jill bo1111 0' ILAhwe 11r evnrrv i V1 al KEE' Official Watch Inspectors tlnion Pacific Railroa I 1 first 1 I I II I 1 fl elan Auto Sale TOOELE Eight automobiles will be sold next Tuesday at noon at the west door of the county building in Tootle for taxes and costs according to County Assessor Leland Tate 1 -Ia rim IO rt-w-vcT -1 411 Is A LA'" lalu" bui for ldin Toot- 'l taxes County Asses- and according I Leland Tate duction is becoming a reality" Mr Champ who has returned from a tour of the nation on which he addressed meetings sponsored by the association said industrial war production Is under way in volume and that the morale of the people is good "with an increasing realization -everywhere of the sacrifices and hardships inevitable ir the all-out effort necessary to achieve early victory" "I venture to guess" he de dared 'that history will record the job done by industry in this crisis and in spite of its handicaps as one of the outstanding contributions to modern civilization and certainly the turning point in the defense of freedom" Discussing the series of meetings sponsored by the association Mr Champ said they were "unique In the annals- of American bust' ness" Business and government representatives 'participated and the meetings were open to all in- terested individuals and institutions appears this effort will fur ther facilitate the prompt construction by private capital of the remainder of 200000 defense war housing units for which critical achieve early victory" -I venture i to guess" he de ared 'at history will record that the job done by industry in this crisis and in spite of its handicaps the as one of outstanding contribu- tions to modem civilization and the certainly turning point in the defense of freedom" i- Dscussing the series of meet ings sponsored by the association ertainly the turning point in the defense of freedom" Discussing the series of meet- ings sponsored by the association Mr Champ said they were "unique in the annals of American bust- ress" Business and epresentatives participated and tons the meetings were open to all in- in terested dividuals and institu- "It appears this effort will fur- ther facilitate the prompt con- struction by private capital of the remainder of 2000-DO defense war housing units for which critical I 11 i i 1 i marines have I landed at Utah State Agricultural college and with the assistance of their rivals the sailors they expect to have "the situation in hand" at an early date A -group of 70 marines arrived on the campus Tuesday afternoon to start a three months' course to qualify them as radio techni- dans George Clyde ean of the school of engineering eported that 30 naval trainees will arrive Thursday to complete the second month's consignment of 100 trainees Originally the radio training program at the college was intended only for naval trainees The first group of 100 navy men has been receiving training at the college for the past month The decision to send marines as well as naval trainees to US AC was made only recently Dean Clyde said I he has not been informed whether the next 100 men scheduled to arrive on May 23 will all be navy men or whether more marines may be sent The new arrivals spent much of Wednesday drilling on the campus They will begin classwork Thursday morning Dean Clyde said taking laboratory and classroom work with the naval trainees Both groups are barracked together in Smart gymnasium and the sailors who have had a month's experience at the college reportedly are enjoying the opportunity of showing their service 1 rivals "the ropes" No commissioned officers accompanied the marines They will be commanded by nonco MIS- stoned officers under direction of Lieutenant Carlos Badger commanding officer of the naval program aCthe college was intend ed only for naval trainees The groun of 100 navy men haI been receiving' traillinZ at the col- lege for the past month deci- Th ion 'to send marines as well as naval trainees to 11 A was made only recently Dean Clyde said 1 he has not been informed whether the next 100 men ached- tiled to arrive on May 23 will all made only recently Dean Clyde said 1 he has not been informed whether the next 100 men ached- tiled to arrive on May 23 will all be navy men or whether more ma- rifles may be sent The new arrivals spent much of th Wednesday drilling on campus taking laboratory and classroom They will begin clasawork Thurs- day morning Dean Clyde said work with the naval trainees Both groups are barracked to- gether in Smart gymnasium and the sailors who have had a month's experience at the college reportedly are enjoying the oppor- tunity of showing their service rivals "the ropes" No comms-sone officers ac- ii ffi companied the marines They will be commanded by nOTICOMIT1111- stoned officers under direction of Lieutenant Carlos Badger corn- officer of the naval train- ndin Naturally Miss Windsor was elated at her good fortune but she certainly was not surprised for she said she knew she had talent and was determined to make the most of it where talent actually can be made to pay rich dividends Daughter of a gold prospector in Marysvale Utah Miss Windsor came to Hollywood six months ago and failed repeatedly in attempts to crash the studios 1 When her funds ran low the 21-year-old girl got a job selling lingerie in a downtown department store That led to work as a model for the store At night she wrote gags signed them with the name Windsor" and mailed them to Jack Benny radio comedian "I used my initials because I was afraid he might be prejudiced against a woman gag writer" she explained Benny impressed summoned Windsor" to work as a staff writer for him at Warner Brothers studio When she appeared Wednesday he was stunned by her good looks He took her to a producer Jerry Wald who signed her for a role as "dream girl" in Benny's next picture she had talent and was determined to make the most of it 01r1 el In 1-uts v-nnrIzt 4" roil rinh AiNriclorirles 1111 CA C6 L11 14a Lz vaugnter ot a goict prospector in marysvale utan miss Windsor came to Hollywood six months ago and failed re- peatedly in attempts to crash the studios 1 oWhen her funds ran low the girl got a job the selling lingerie in a downtown department store That led to work as a model for the store A 4 oft In Is 'MY SM rr airrinel 41 eby-ea I 4 1N rs r2 Ch iALL A IAAASAO CIL1 JAI VIF 1A1 Ala- 0 -sILU b14 I Eas a selling lingerie in a downtown department store That led to work as a model for the store At night she wrote gags signed them with the name indBor and mail ed th em to ack Benny radi comedian "I used my initials because I was afraid he might be enny prejudiced against a woman gag writer" she explained impressed summoned Windsor" to work as a staff writer for him at Warner Brothers studio When she appeared Wednesday he was stunned by her good looks Wald wh i her He took her to a producer Jerry gne for a role as "dream girl" in Benny's next picture Sandy Residents Clean Up City SANDY The clean-up campaign in Sandy which opened Monday will continue through May 1 it was announced Wednesday by Dr Jensen city physician and member of the city health committee Set aside by proclamation of the Sandy city health council in cooperation with civic classes of Sandy junior high school the clean-up period will be devoted to beautifying and improving homes grounds a business 1 1 nanav nesiaents Clean Up Ci ty SANDY Th clean-up cam- i in Sandy which pagyt an opened on- day will continue through May 1 SANDY The clean-up cam- paigyt in Sandy which opened Mon- day will continue through May it was announced Wednesday by Dr Jensen city physician and Member of the city health committee operation with civic classes of Set aside by proclamation of the Sandy health council in co- a junior high school the clean-up period will be devoted to beautifying and improving homes grounds a business establish- CAMP ROBERTS April 22 It's almost too sad to repeat but Private Phillips Melzer has the mumps Picked as the outstanding trainee of the Fifty-first field artillery training battalion Private Melzer last week end was to have received a three-day pass to San Francisco traveled to the bay city with five other outstanding trainees quartered at a leading hotel and shown ithe sights by San Francisco girls under direction of the 0 but instead of all this he Is languishing in station hospital-Mumps are terrible as anyone knows 1 But there's a silver lining When he recovers he was promised by Lieutenant Colonel John Moore battalion commander that he will have his trip to San Francisco just the same and the 0 will produce a San Francisco girl as guide and hostess "Paradise Planade" to include three complete picnic ground with facilities for hot-dog roasts and barbecues will be open to friends and relatives of Camp Roberts' soldiers along the Nacimiento river Camp Roberts reservation Major Vivian Scott range officer- announced Wednesday One thousand persons can be accommodated easily in each picnic area In each area will be equipment and facilities for swimming volley ball water games shuffleboard and a dozen other sports: Horizontal bars are being provided as regular equipment along with tables bench seats and whatever else is needed for picnic grounds "The Curse of the Coffin Nails" the "mellerdrammer" written by Camp Roberts' soldier talent which has had a successful run on the camp recreation hall circuit for two months will play to its first paying audience at the Officers' club Thursday and Friday announces Lieutenant Ross Ramsey of Salt Lake City show manager Money collected will go to the club fund Mumps are terrible as anyone I knows But there's a silver lining Wheal he recovers he was promised by Lieutenant Colonel John Moore battalion commander that he will have his trip to San Francisco just the same and IJ 0 will produce a San Francisco girl as guide and hostess Paradise Planade" to include just the same and the II 0 will produce a San Francisco girl as guide and hostess to include aradise Planade three complete picnic ground with facilities for hot-dog roasts and barbecues will be open to friends and relatives of Camp Roberts' Major Vivian Scott range of- soldiers along the Nacimiento river Camp Roberts reservation ficer announced Wednesday One thousand persons can be accommodated easily in each pie- nic area In each area will be equipment and facilities for swimming volley ball water games shuffleboard and a dozen other sports Hori- zontal bars are being provided as regular equipment along with ta- bles bench seats and whatever else is needed for picnic rounds "The Curse of the Coffin Nails" the "mellerdrammer" written by Camp Roberts' soldier talent which has had a successful run on the camp recreation hall circuit for two months will play to its first go to the paying audience at the Officers' club Thursday and Friday an- nounces Lieutenant Ross Ram- sey of Salt Lake City show man- eget Mney will club fundcollected wi establishments ri r------ LI FOR YOUR OLD PHONOGRAPH RECORDS A I I i I -I 1 government 1 -I 'I 1 r--- A ni 'N i 4 i it- 1 N4 1 city 1 LI I-1 I ft (( I 1 FOR YOUR OLD PHONOGRAPH merits 1 REC ORDS erirrirrre i TEST BITERnir rtvrrtry911 CM MIMI' PVC fillS SALT LAKES 0 IP MT tart I avrr irlrild ft ID Mal LULU Un 4 trainees (EXCEPT LAMINATED) SCRATCHED-CHIPPED-CRACKED 212c EACH BROKEN PIECES Ertl 1 i i I (EXCEPT LAMINATED) I V- -61Itegetesot aroyzofe ostizrz 1 i il I i I I A 'A 4311-ti r---1 I (A Vie' 1 dye -01 i i- Orif LC111 L' ti: -3 40 4 emeag 21 Al EACH 2 i I i sotfibt SEAS r--- i I I trootavatouRELp I BROKEN PIECES i 7 I 7 st ARAM tali 11 A L4 fah 's A 7 11? rttra 1- it of Marie Bertelsen were jubilant Wednesday night upon receiving word that under the name of Marie Windsor she had received a contract to appear in Jack Benny's next Hollywood film production Miss Windsor is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Lane Bertelsen of Marysvale and was a prominent local dramatist for several years Before going to Hollywood several months ago she was a radio player in Salt Lake City She is a graduate of Marysvale high school and is a former student of Brigham Young university at Provo An active "outdoor girl" she was well known in Marysvale and near-by communities for her interest in sports as well as dramatics of Marie Bertelse were jubi- lant We dnesay nignt upon receiving word tnat unaer tne name of Marie Windsor she had received a contract to appear Jack Benny's next Hollywood film production mar iss Windsor is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Lane Bertelsen of Marysvale and was a prominent local dramatist for several years Before going to Hollywool several months ago she was a radio player in Salt Lake City She is a graduate of Marysvale high school and is a for- active "outdoor girl" she was well known in Marysvale and mer student of Brigham Young university at Provo An near-by communities for her interest in sports as well as dramatics 6c LB Gc LB Fire Damages Cache Home -nit- 11-11611 drib ele 41k CI 1: Liu Jutullaiun Cache Home Ogden Rotary Picks Leaders OR SHIP NOW TO GLEN BROS MUSIC CO i'L -1 el7447427 I Lulu Sh 40 4p 0 11" ai 4i-0 te i 471 ow 1iiiAt 6-- 02 r--" i 1 NN I 4 tl: Aar A 14' 4 1 1 00V 'f 1 ''n4 LI Npi tol It --1 a Lau i 1 la 1 4 6 117-- 4 A 164 7 1 4 4 1 WN Intin" A a la kkJiki 1 zi 4:44 LA A---'ND aintlyd 73 4 4CosEirk iii 6 i 1 0 den Rotary RING OR SHIP NOW TO 8 SWELL BAND i i ii- we 1 -xlivil BRITT woon 43 Picks Leaders GLEN BROS iVitiSIC CO 4 riptiticc '-ii11 1 44 CEGG" tv i i I nt wkaTtti SI 1 tk ano opind 80041' 'i I 0 Public Affairs Forum Scans War Effects World war II has "unique revolutionary significance" in the extent to which democracies mnst submit to a planned society and planned economy "or bid farewell Public Affairs Forum Scans War Effects World war IT has unique re eevxo lutionary significance" tent to which democracies mUst submit to a planned society and planned economy "or bid farewell' to democratic pretentions" speakers agreed Wednesday night at the Salt Lake Public Affairs forum In the Art Center 59 South State street Speakers were Joseph Jenkins an instructor at East high school and Dr Raymond Cope minister of the First Unitarian church 0 democratic pretentions" speak- ers agreed Wednesday night at the Salt Lake Public Affairs forum in the Art Center 59 South Statel street Speakers were Joseph Jenkins an instructor at East high school and Dr Raymond Cope min- ister of the First Unitarian church 7A OE 1300B and HIS O'' HARMONICA Also LOYCE GRAHAM Sensational Control Dancer le- tonvitelteltiltolvAinCAAm 3 Sensational ontroi "1111aneara- Cr BENSON Cache estimated at $5400 resulted Wednesday from a fire at the residence of Mrs Mary Munk of Benson Logan-Cache firemen reported that the fire started on the roof apparently from chimney sparks at about 10:30 a It destroyed the furnishings in an upstairs apartment occupied by Mr and Mrs Cecil Beckstead Most of the upper floor was destroyed firemen said A high wind fanned flames at the home one of the residential landmarks of Cache valley Neighbors firemen and county sheriff's officers helped control the blaze after more than five hours' work BENSON Cache ages estimated at $5400 resulted Wednesday from a fire at the that the fire started on rBeesn id so en ce of Mrs Mary Munk of Logan-Cache firemen reported the roof the furnishings i a upstairs aapparently 0 from a sstpraorykesci urnsgs apartment occupied by Mr and Mrs Cecil Beckstead Most of the upper floor was d' estroyed firemen said A high wind fanned flames at the home one of the residential landmarks of Cache valley Neigh- bors firemen and county sheriff's officers helped control the blaze after more than five hours work Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN Gordon Baxter Ogden accountant a auditor Wednesday was elected president of Ogden Rotary club to succeed Ralpb Nye He will take office on July 1 Reed Bailey director of the intermountain forest and range experiment station wits elected vice president to succeed A Becker and Carl Gaskill Ogden insurance agent was reelected secretary Andrew Andersen local auditor was elected treasurer to succeed Mr Baxter and George Ellerbeck Ogden divisional manager for Utah Power and Light company and Roy Thatcher attorney were elected directors Retiring directors will be Clyde Stone and Harold Curtiss Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN (Jordon zaxter Ogden accountant a auditor Wednesday was elected president Nye He will take office of Ogden Rotary club to succeed MUNI on July 1 Reed Bailey director of the intermountain forest and range ex- periment station was elected vice president to succeed A Becker and Carl Gaskill Ogden incur- ance agent was reelected secre- tary Andrew Andersen local au- cdeiteodr mwcas Belaexctteede traenadsuGreerotrogesuLc- Ellerbeck Ogden divisional man- ager for Utah Power and Light company and Roy Thatcher attorney were elected directors Retiring directors will be Clyde Stone and Harold Curtiss 600PS OPEN PolONE 3-7444 I STAGE SHOWS AT 1 2:50 6:40 9:30 2ND GRAND FEATURE! 1 LU 1 MAUREEN O'llARA BAR-AT BUDDY ESSEN IN SUCARHOUSE 71 BIGGER! BETTER! FUNNIER! 0'11 4 11 1 4 ftr' STARS -2ND HIT-GENE AUTRY "UNDER FIESTA 411r" Algt HITS AD3LPHI MR4101141001 HUBBARD FIAST SALT LAKi SNOW' cyaJonEoit HORSEBACK' 7100p IpiVra Time for Relaxation BARGAIN TONIGHT It's He ROW Its Fun Brox Musk Ladies 20e Gents 33c (includes Tax) rovts y- 0- -5------- ---rt 1 Lions of Ogden Elect Officers of Stuart Engle Ogden bottling works official as president of Ogden Lions club was announced Wednesday by Harold Harward retiring president Mr Harward will automatically become first vice president Other newly elected officers are Leo Carney second vice president Harmon Barton third vice president Trace A Turner secretary-treasurer Orson Foulger lion tamer Gordon Hennessey tail twister Lee Brown and William Robb directors IN PERSON On lb Stag 4 CAL I SHRUM AND HIS FAMOUS RHYTHM RANGERS ALSO ON THE SAME JULIE BELLEAU RAY LONG-TERRY VANCE ON THE 'THUSDER OVER ths PRAIRIE' CHAS SHRUM AND 'OLIR WHFE" Melvin Douglas Ruth RusseY Ellen Drew The Gay Falcon A oil) Bonita Granville Ray McDonald citric3N with Edward Laraine Marsha ARNOLD DAY HUNT ARCAD 1 TO MIDNITE Maw Asks Clark To Yield Escaper Governor Herbert Maw Wednesday asked Governor Chase A Clark of Idaho to permit the extradition of Eugene Bassett 38 an escaped Utah state prisoner who is now under arrest in Pocatello -1 Bassett escaped from the prison farm at the Point of the Mountain on March 29 This was his second escape He had been sentenced in 1935 to serve from five years to life for armed robbery in Salt Lake county Joe Dunn 26 with whom the second escape was made was arrested the following day in Ogden and returned to the prison Pocatello police who arrested Bassett on April 16 said he admitted three house burglaries in that city and one in Idaho Falls Navy Relief Gets $428 Donation With its fund drive in Utah approximately 80 per cent completed the Navy Relief society Wednesday received a donation of $428 toward its $16200 goal- The donation was made by Mullins Chairman of the Salt Lake county conunission who is Ill in a Salt Lake hospital Derived from the sale of scrap metal collected in the general salvage campaign and from personal donations the money was turned over to Lieutenant Richard Schlecht and Lieutenant Gordon A Hebert of the navy's Salt Lake recruiting station Opening Today At the Theaters A AMBULANCE (persons who use their cars as ambulances) COMMUNICATION services Construction essential directly or indirectly to the prosecution of the war DOCTORS (who will use the automobile principally for professional services) EXECUTIVES when the work is essential directly or indirectly to the prosecution of the war FARMERS Farm Supplies Farm Veterinarians Farm Salesmen of essential supplies GOVERNMENT functions (Federal State Local or Foreign) essential to public health safety or the war effort HIGHWAY maintenance and 0 repair services INDUSTRIAL managers workers etc engaged in work that is directly or indirectly essential to the prosecution of the war JITNEY service (licensed) to the general public LUMBER camps (transportation to and from) when essential to the war effort MAIL carriers (U S) Machinery and Medical Supply Salesmen Ministers of a religious faith Mechanical services NEWSPAPER transport for wholesale delivery Nurses (who will use the automobile principally for professional services) Help Determine Your Eligibility Help File Application with Rationing Board 00FIFICERS and employees of Federal State Local or Foreign governments engaged in the per- formance of essential services 0 PHYSICIANS Police Public Health Public Safety SURGEONS Structural services in essential lines TECHNICIANS (engaged in work essential to the war effort) Taxi or other licenApd transportation service to the public Traveling Salesmen who are engaged in the sale of machinery or similar equipment for farms factories mines oil wells lumber camps and similar productive establishments and of foods and medical supplies 174 SO MAIN Determine- in your own mind whether you need and would like to have a new the nearest Chevrolet let your Chevrolet dealer help you get the necessarif Certificate of Purchase if you are qualified You who are eligible buyers will get delivery of "The Finest Chevrolet of All Time" with a minimum of trouble and delay Today more than ever before CHEVROLET ECONOMY IS A PERSONAL ADVANTAGE A NATIONAL ASSET! DIRECTORY OF ELIGIBLE NEW CAR BUYERS who OPA says may secure Certificates of Purchase because they are contributing to the war effort ARMY and Navy the Marine Corps the Maritime Corn mission Panama Canal Geodetic Survey Coast Guard Civillast Aeronautics Authority National Advisory Commission for Aeronautics Office of Scientific Research and Development and persons acquiring cars for export do not need Purchase Certifi cates VVISITING nurses Veteri' naries (farm) WWORKERS requiring transportation to and from factories and other establishments when the work is essential directly or indirectly to the prosecution of the war NOTE: If you are engaged in an essentiot service directly or indirect!) connected with the prosecution of 01 though you are not listed in the above are cordiolly invited to call on your Chevrolet dealer for assistance in filing your opplication for a new car CHEVROLET Co I r4Vregrrall I I J74 SO MAIN 4 'r aci i 1 4S 1 14 V300S OPEN 11 I I 1L I 1 I 1 i STAGE SHOWS AT I P40NE 3-7444 I 1 2:50 6:40 9:30 NEIN 1 I I IN SUCARHOUSE immondammIL1 r-1---- 1 1177? f--- ala 1 -r1)CMii -9! rl 0 Autr 4 A 1 ti vv si i 4 t) 'i t'' t'' L' 1 t' Determine- in your own "7 4 7 -Xan 2' A 15 lei 1 ti mind Whether you need BIGGER! BETTER! FUNNIER! i 41i! c-- -4 l''''' yo4 4: I V' a 7 0 1" Lions of Ogde i and would like to have a GREATER THAN THE STAGE SHOW! 1 (A" rf 1 i AP A4 i i V- i iv) weeirest i "1--1------ 4fJ tiLP r----'--' obattfil at Elect Officers 1 i 1 new the nearest of Stuart z- zA: 4 -k 4 rNt ---nt Engle Ogden bottling works offi- ----1 1 -111 i r'" tse- tf- 4 1-4 I --1-! i i 7-111 ry- 771 --T -1 ef---r cial as president of Ogden Lions -t 1 i 1 I -t t-g -6 1 ''1 1 I '-'rqk7' it) i cAtI if Chevrolet 'i -4 --ii 4 1 3 -2 club was announced Wednesday IF Ifs' '4 it- i i 1 if f1 i '''''A 6 1 1 0 I by Harold Harward retiring -1- 4 1 i i A 4 4' A 1 ft sfr' I 2 president Chevrolet let your evrolet dealer -A It 5 Mr Harward will automatically 1 help you get the necessary 5 ll i 'i i 1 ') i LI 44 4 become first vice president -I 1 Lin 1 i -1 --''-'L Llt Lii LA Other newly elected officers are 31alsr Asks Clark- 1 Leo Carney second vice presi- wiT4 i A rt Certificate of Purchase if ----3- dent Harmon Barton third I Plit r'c 11 7 rt I NI- 1 a vice president Trace A Turner To Yield Escaper -------L-- Ift i' 4 ----1' 's -44 1 ok l'- s' secretay-treasurer Orson Foul- ks' -------------7 itai )64 1 1 you are qualified You 1 -No71" ger lion tamer Gordon Hennes- Governor Herbert Maw Wed- 1 1 "11'''''' L'ARTHA RAVE lifISCHA ALM) is ep----- sey tail twister Lee Brown and nesday asked Governor Chase A ho erm the ex- 1r i i '11 William Robb directors Clark of Ida to it tradition of Eugene Bassett i--" 11 7- 1 r41 rJ A who are eligible buyers Li 1 z7 38 an escaped Utah state prison- i 1- i i will get delivery of "The 2ND GRAN 11 1 1 A -it- i 1 er who is novt under arrest in I IJ 1 01 1 1 JV i LI t' i I Pocatello -1 FEATU 11LL I A Bassett escaped from the prison I 1 i 0 I BRAT 1 1 rial: Li: 3 mikAUBERREEHBOAR14t1 farm at the Point of the Mountain i--- Finest Chevrolet of All IN PERSON i on March 29 This was his second Time" with a minimum of i- a 6 On lb Stag tr 4r I escape He had been sentenced in i i 4-g111-Ze'''' API' BUDDY ESSEN 1935 to serve from five years to 1 Help You Fill Out I I 1 A 0 --A- life for armed robbery in Salt Lake I Help Determine 1 i county Joe Dunn 26 with whom i Application I 13 umitom vA trouble and delay 7 the second escape was made was I Your Eligibility 1 I I 4 rf" 1 1 nyc den an oPtifi SHRUM arrested the following day in Og- returned to the prison 1 a 5 DM 1)CiteCt 44 LS 6' L- AND HIS FAMOUS Pocatello police who arrested Today I' more than ever before titium of the tie" 4 6 1 tL------- I I ij Li- RHYTHM RANGERS Bassett mitted tt on April 16 said he ad- 1 three I Help File Application 1 Ctifit Help You Get 1 PON house burglaries in 1 f-re---7e-- 2 la 4 'tI I I' A' i' that city and one in Idaho Falls with Rationn Board 1 1 ii-ii 24 a 'V is lit i ii "7 -L ALSO ON THE SAME 4 1 ig ercae of urcase 1 1 CHEVROLET ECONOMY IS A WA rws vett r014 v-art-- "1' RAY LONG-TERRY VANCE Relief Gets 1 Ti-v ''Pli JULIE BELLEAU 7 rt 7 'Ts 7-) t5- --c-i 1 Navy i PERSONAL ADVANTAGE VA' 4cAt 1 -4 Valet 16400464- 4 1 i 4 4 l'' 11 1 4 1 't' ----ON THE SCREEN---w-- i P1DGEON'O4 HARA i 4 oissit i--4-0 ii-: "THINDER OYER tho PRAIRIE" A NATIONAL ASSET! CHAS STARRETT-CAL SHRUM $428 Donation I -2ND HIT-a 1 1 ::::1 GENE AUTRY OUR WIE" WORM I KE Kuyv DI 1 1 1 sTARs" Ellen Drew s7 AND "UNDER FIESTA Melvin Douglas Ruth RusseY II I 1 TO MIDNITE With its fund drive in Utah ap- proximately 80 percent completed the Navy Relief society Wednes- day $4 of 28 toward its $16200 goat-- ay received a dona DIRECTORY OF ELIGIBLE NEW CAR BUYERS The donation was made by whe OPA says may secure Certificates of Purchase because they are contributing to the war effort I Navy the i the Mullins chairman of the Salt en a A- 4-- I Lake county commission who is 4 iL A 44:4 4 rel Rofyionscrpi in in a salt Lake hospital ITS rlo HOLY -1747Ait Derived from the sale of scrap metal collected in the general AAMBULANCE (persons use their cars as ambulances)7ho COMMUNICATION services i INDUSTRIAL managers work- HIGHWAY maintenance and 0OFFICERS and repair services Construction services-when Os- ars etc engaged in work that is Federal State Local or Foreign employees of tfaarSlie governments engaged in the per- formance of essential services AL: errysol ieonyna tPi at houaraintraycli eod a tic I sential directly or indirectly to directly or indirectly essential to dv sory Commission for Aero- i salvage campaign and from per 1 nautics Development and "Re- 71 11 -11 r41 i ii -11 Jot i 1 i1 with PHYSICIANS Police Publics A 11 4 4 ---g 1 4 4 I 11 1 1 1 award Health Public Safety 1 -r 1 sonal donations the money was the prosecution of the war the prosecution of the war turned over to Lieutenant Richard casetaersch and Office Laraine Maths DOCTORS (who will use the I 4 JITNEY service (licensed) to the 0111 1 I '4 1 ARNOLD DAY HUNT Schlecht and Lieutenant Gor- do not need Purchase Certifi- general public SURGEONS Structural serv- i 40 ti 'i i0 411-0 -116 6 i I or 7 don A Hebert of the navy's Salt automobile principally for profes- IMO ADDLPHIMENJOUJOHH HUBBARD 4 I is i le Pill) ia I kil I 1 1 pip Lake recruiting station sional services) LUMBER eAmps (transportation ices in essential lies persons acquiring cars for export i ttoheawndarfreoftmo)rtwhen essential to TECHNICIANS (engaged in EXECUTIVES Engineers- 1 FilkS7 SALT LAnk SHOW The Gay A alcon when the work is essential di- work essential to the war effort) VVISITING nurses Veteri- 1 rectly or indirectly to the prose- Taxi or other licenspd transpor- wnarolesoc(fEaRrms) i--- with tft- 1- cution of the war tal MAIL carriers (U S) Machinery Ina gti osnasi eesrvmi ceen two thhoe ap rueb el i nc Ta grea dv ei In- CYMOrtE 011 GEORGP SANDERS Opening Today requiring transpor- flORSEBACIQ Boo- ita Gran-rills Ray McDonald FARMERS Farm Supplies Farm and Medical Supply Salesmen Ministers of a religious 4 nr-1111ri Wategingennielanisi 24 ry 1 1 A ill (-) rl k'PRICATI" 1 1 At the Theaters essential 1 iFeatirm Salesmen of faith Mechanical servi tation to and from factories and ces 6 equipment for farms factories the sale of machinery or similar G00VERNMENT functions NNEWSPAPER transport for mines oil wells lumber camps other establishments when the au EN tI r-- ''''ril ------7ri essential directly or in- i 1 (Federal State Local or Foreign) wholesale delivery Nurses (who and similar productive establish- work is A 1 1 1 I' '1 r'l -i 1 11 1 i I i 1('-- '1 I 4 11 essential to public health safety will use the automobile princi- ments and of foods and medical directly to the prosecution of the rtk or the war effort pally for professional services) supplies war Time for Relaxation Ilitti ---sT17411' ---i 111-''' T' 4-' ----1- te AB IMAM 3- NOTE: If you ore engaged in on essential service directly or indirectly connected with the prosecution of the though you ore not listed i la 'ha 1 3f--- '-'--s-v TONIGHT i ig v't 1-wy tat 4 CI 1 7 I 4 i 177: 1 i abors directory-you ore cordially invited to colt on your Chevrolet dealer for assistance in filing your application for a new car It's iGtt 14 1r I 1 4 3 I 's Healthial IC -1- 4' 1 i 44 1 i et Ladies 20e Gents 33e (Includes Tax) '-4' L'- 1 CO 4' CHEVROLET CO i I 1 ----ja I F- 4-''' 'r (Continued from Preceding Page) the current show at the Holladay theater This I a t-paced modern-as-tomorrow comedy gives these two favorites ample opportunity for- their wide display of talents and with a snappy musical score it constitutes top flight entertainment by any Second feature is "The Gay Falcon" with George Sanders and Wendie Barrie a thrilling drama of crime detection full of breath-stopping hair-trigger suspehse situations and comic denouements Lill all 'dr -CLO" 16 Iv rd ellnuOmtrec i 1 vnta5: I UM LIVILZ (Continued from Preceding Page) the current show at the Ilona day theater This fast-pace modern-as-tomorrow gives these two favorites ample opportunity for- their wide dis- play of talents and with a snap- py musical score it constitutes top flight entertainment by any standards Second feature is The Gay Falcon with George Sanders and Wendie Barri a thrilling drama of crime detec tion full of breath-stopping 3737 6o State 404 6-0021 100 Union Meld Over by Tremendous Popularity! 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