Salt Lake Tribune | 1947-06-22 | Page 9

Type issue
Date 1947-06-22
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
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Type page
Date 1947-06-22
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Page 9
OCR Text T le v- - v- V -V' V- -- - - — -- -- - : t - e -- - 1 I f 1 - 1 t - campus at Laraniie gensen Mr and Mrs Leslie Taylor Zbe Dalt daughter of Mr Mr and Mrs Cecil Rounts Mrs I Sunday--Jun- e gnke 22' 1947 - A 9 I and Mrs J J Williams Was 'ap- Carr011 Morris Miss Joy Nibarger MIS3 adwere to and Office in of Price Patricia the licPhie pointed term and Roy Matthews ministration aand Miss Dorothy chargé John Aaron arid William Gerrard te of Mr and O'Connor one year ' Mrs Harry O'Connor was apTo Name Trustees de22 revenue Tribune Special 21 to tax in the scheduled for July and pointed Tribune Spetis3 i' partment BRIDGER Wyo — The Lyman EVANSTON Wyo—Two three-yeFORT PASTOR ROL-Mtrustees and one to fill the Fort Bridger Centennial celebraTribune Speelal Wins 'State' Office one year of the unexpired term Lodge Takes Recess - - s' I tion will be opened by Co' LesBy C- IL v111 be elected '' IV3Po — Rev of Leo IL EVANSTON Tribune Tribune Special Clayson epeeist Leased wtte ter C Hunt of Wyoming and Her— on in been EVANSTON Evanston John Jorden at Esther has — Wyo Monday polls EVANSTON Wyo Jerry chapter Order of Eastern Star In the gymnasium and in Brown to the Evanston reassigned 4000 bert B Maw of Utah on the afterPicEwrM— Approximately Mr and of Smith Mn held its last meeting and initia- school Officials of the election will church and returned Methodist 3 announced noon officials of daughter July to Evanminers wipe their brows at ' this week FL Smith of Evanston was tion until fall in the Masonic be volunteers from the American ston Friday Rev Jorden has J 0 the and of work Friday and pre:J The program will start at 2 pm elected state auditor at the re- temple this week with Mrs O N Legion auxiliary said C W been of the church here for 1 pare for tho daily "vraah-up- " by a chorus of more cent Girls' State sponsored by Stine worthy matron conducting Kurtz superintendent Candidate! since pastor supported in April coming to early 4 the LaJt time In 10 days than 80 voices directed by Frank I the Wyoming American Legion At the BO Ci al hour following the are Ilenry Miles Alexander N S J Evanston from California where Postma Evanston Guides will be auxiliary on the ft and Mrs Instead of returning to their Wilford M Price and Le 1 to tours and to direct In place 2: IT underground or tipple post" on events I explain the history-makin- g Tune :8 these miners begin their old fort on the took that place thale lepre:irremx e7 f ' first fun 10-ddolphuWo-clhavacation ince the grounds in the past 100 years be will also Concessions ' open 1 war began ir-17 hadcibieirnont Confirmation has been received Most ol' these m iners— or th eir Williams from I chairman 3 J by ) made up their minds L-1I Howard rt Driggs that he and t t i wives—hare 50 more as to how the vacation days will of than representaL11 party 1 be spent-- In fact lingering in tives from various states and offir- - roN rx t cials of the American Pioneer their tiiuDuglita for several years 4'itj v4 t1 Lave rmo been plans for the first real Trails Assn Inc will spend July 1mt eet121ngst i rj I:nivrersrity:lc)fl Li"liL t)1sight-seein- g t 11 a w 4 at the fort The caravan on vacation Fishing— i4 —or tour across country will arrive a luat a camp somewhere where 14 j about 10 am Mr Driggs will apdays can be spent in quiet and IVie pear on the morning program a I of the miners of course tribute and pioneer tribpatriotic vacation a reunion ute sponsored by the Fort Bridger t$ will inak theirand other relative American Legion post parents I Since very few miners in Carbon " 1 Sports Arranged : residing at the mining ts etarnty own Don M Field chairman of the their clam homes they 4 ramps ot'elv1 ail tiave some place to go committee with assistants 1 ' sports v The vacation spots selected by will conduct children's races adult -- es:1 races pie eating contests pillow Carbon county's coal workers vary ir r borne races and handicap Several will wend their way to 4) bo c 4 fights i ''' 'CI races on the afternoone of July the southern Utah parks and tot 11 VtIVICILIC ‘t a i l'-4 and 5 Liberal prizes will be eno"0 no‘ Grand canyon Others like the i t I 0 ed il v Li Idi ii ihit k- -' iyi 4 114 LI VIOUSC 9(tOrg contest and race winners II Spring t' family of Yellow-' I awarded Dartsy Vance SC1Tw ' C) to 14zftos Tours to old Fort Supply about I Canyon will travel ' D‘rtetle tlitttrilOrtY riNclolis 'tv‘ St One California wi3 be a state Envisioning favorite vacation haunts Mr and Mts Darcey Vance 8 miles south of Fort Bridger are for 't entertainment many xgrAest scheduled the Carol which a and children ilichard acoliAopt-Ilenand their es providing program being by plan trip Baby Lloyd 4 Oa of the rnen and their families who will take them away from their Carbon county home during miners' committee for each afternoon of n11 Xlrle ocean 01 warm open 't serch for the vacation which will begin June 28 for first time since 1941 the celebration one in the The featured activity of the k atter their days working vot of the earth celebration will be presented at ' depths 1 4 Eti II others and these in high dusk the evenings of July 4 and Ii-the in i numbers will vacation 5 only The pageant "The State "i ''e-- C11 mountains keeping such rear-b- y I Love" written by Mrs James i l 0- - ev— B Warburton Evanston will be streams as Huntington and the 'I ' i as free from 1 Scofield reservoir k If directed by Rev Edward Cassidy "-i 4 e spseisi Telma t t atfiati as possible The of Evanston will ''''''4) 11 pageant KEMMERER Wyo — The - TrIbesto Special vacation Ls a stipu- The y tempt to bring back in panorama '40 ' 107th el" be mass will recreaWorkers EVANSTON Mine t 7ift 'United anniversary of the 'Atkin 4 : ' - 44' Wyo—The or cavalcade the important events 4 rc : not °J Evanston 4 only- tion program for celebrated at the DeSmet monu- and characters between 1847 and of America winch obtains 4 girls I o' 'F 4 1o 4 flat vacathe 10 days off but aman years old directed by Miss ment on Sunday July 6 at 1947 Among other events will be 410 'It -- : :'' - k ' ''''''' '' '' - r:: 4 ''' ' for the Ardis Adams has been scheduled 10 am with Rev John O'Con- depicted the historic meeting beI M 0 ' 4 s 1 tion bonus of $100 per ALUMItIU 0 Rustproof r 9 to as follows: work-i':: Monday Friday year's Bridger and Brigham nor of Kemmerer as ' eelebrant tween Jim This year rather than attempt- am tap dancing (9 10 11 years) on the banks of Sweetwater 118-1-It 1 Young 1''''''''''''''' ' Strongest yet lightest The observance the 'vacations mine op- 10 am tap dancing and singing under the river stagger l'y de'erstors in Carbon county have games (6 7 8 years) 11 am tap of the Wyoming' 0 Queen Choice Set 4 '''' cided to close the rune for the dancing (12-1- 5 years) pm auspices ' l ' of Columbus with the ik "r' ' 1 : years) 1:30-- 2 pm Knights The of Evanston Chamber i length of the vacation permitting handicraft (12-1') I Rock Springs and Kemmerer merce under the direction of its 1 3 pm 0 The chairs alone are worth ci 5 i all employes except maintenance years) 1 vaca'''' ' to 7 ''''''''' and ' workers some office hour 4 handicraft story games councils in active charge is at committee chairman Gilbert O land t A tos (6--8 moreihan complete set price! 4 ' games the site where the first Catholic Bills is working on the selection f tion at once fk:- years) 14 pm active ' '& and sports years) 5 pm ac- mass was said on Wyoming ter- of the Centennial queen who will : tive games tumbling and sports - ''':'-'1-k at the dances each evening ' (12-1- 5 ritory and in honor of the reign ‘ are years) Contestants the after pageant V In Is conducted Dethe Jesuit missionary Pierre o Bright red bakedson enamel Dancing being considered from various the 1 ' being Mariwith school auditorium or high church units throughSmet who said the first mass churches ( 1Good i' lyn Cowling as pianist' Afternoon there on July 5 1840 Most of out southwestern Wyoming and top! Heat and stain resistant! aze held in the sessions gymnasium Rich A Utah coronation ' ' d GREMN1 RIVER Wyo—CowerCounty his A field day and a dance review in gathering being Indians 't:" ceremony will be conducted Thum-Auguof tbe city softball field at the classes will are The slated at Fort t OW closeday night Bridger into end of Green River 9- Girls are urged conclude '' Mrs Ivan Burleigh Evanston ' 0 Well padded red artificial Ilion lots for housing is being to swim Aug the city pool at the School Head to Teach at ' ele tA4 dance gq"4 chairman cirgeneral reported 'e''''''' bs A CO through petitions being e s field during their off 450 IDown— ot dance halls are being readied and 'rots our pM 0 4 in the city Such a pro- recreation leather upholstered choirs Tribune Specie& Is ' Ivor Morhie hours Balance afternoon the theme introduced 4" pioneer A by - 7 : ! nc-- al was brought up when Mayor In ICEMIERE11: — of the pooL''':a4L''' t A Mountain-viepage A Monthly in committees charge Wyo Lyman - J Stapleton was inducted into C OCTIFI" "::: 44 AA Quick who for 14 years was isand Fort Bridger A feature '1 this month but was of 111' tcA096 — Wotsorsothst tight to limit loos early ti Mounof schools a at of uperintendent will IRattraction be each dance 0 cc ' ' reprOtatSCA1-°Onfekeby the council for further r tain View and who for tiff's Holm sold to doolors show by groups from the A short time before Staple-- I oeightt years held a similar Car- atfilz organizations of the Church Is ThIS took office the previous city ad-- I penter will teach mathematics in of Jesus Cbristl of Latter-da- y rnImIstration had approved the the Kemmerer high school next Saints Kay Nye will direct the 1112ms Face addition plotted on r:: ' 1 year announced Supt Leo S Ar- dance features and will also direct I I city property across the Green 1 I El noldi Mr yr cif7 Quick taught in the the public in pioneer dancing ic on f river south of the city II Tribwoo Spetlot il Kemmerer grade school for two A rodeo sponsored by the Lyman II 'tri Et I the petlMrs and present BURLEY Ida—Mr Proponents of 1923-1825 in years been has volunteer fire department g Con electing- the softball park John S Simmons both natives of rate that the area would provide Layton Utah will observe their We were given the opportunity to offer these sets at less than the value i' :4 lots or borne sites each 47 feet golden wedding anniversary Sunb feet I y of the chairs alone simply because the table leaf mechanism is not perfect ""'ø'' day at their home here 11r and Mrs Simmons were Our furniture repairmen say they can be perfectly adjusted in a short — married June 22 1897 in the Salt ' c i I 7 I time but we prefer to sell them as they now are and pass our savings on Lake temple Church of Jesus - i '' i7) '' r' r1 Saints and ' Christ of Latter-da- y i to ' you 1 iv made their home in Ltlyton sev- Museumn ' Carbon Mines Close Soon For Vacation - Anticipate 10Day Liberty I Open Festivity At Fort Bridger July 35 Treillunt Wyoming Louise Williams o Governor-t- 1 i - i ! - t 1 t - 3-y- i 1 i I v ar - ( A I qtwilmmolohda --- -- - l 4-- - - ( t i - ay t I - tr- 1 1 pl L 1 - 4 Is-1- th 1 A Bargain at 8295! s 11A- 4 A ) 1 - - I 4- '' 'I r 1 -- N 1 4 ' I t N Evanston Play 107TH DESMET RITES SLATED Schedille Set k: at c r) 0 Ne--- -- 4 V 20-da- - I 1 i k t - 6-- 15 f -- ' -- :! - ! i Corn-handicr- aft - -------- I 1 P ‘ 't 1 T " : s ---- ‘ I (9-1- iSoftball Lois 'Held Home Sites t t r 7 1 (9-1- ' ''''''' ei--- - I L - 4 W I 0 1- - i I )i'----i- tle- ' C ( - 2' l'''' '4'' 4 E ' i - — V-1'0:')"""Thir'- - - ------:- ' st - - 'T - '''' '1S : '''''' xt 1 c TZ A s- - - - w -- -- I - - Burley Couple Wed 50 Years 0 - l ':---'- ' f t - 0 -- u uaD i Pr3 D 4 c 6E - i 1: ' 71:emmerer Opens 1!amed : I 1TE SE7P YOUR CAREER! - - - MO 44 Tribune Risertal 1 — The mu- - EEMMERER NVyo one of Kemmerer's main tourist attractions—located in the it rnIddle of Triangle park—opened F for the rummer season Saturday '' with Mrs liable Stafford in charge asszsted by Helen Yeamart Many 1 reitcs and fossas from this district are on display here !:11 4 sexun — - 1 II ! ''') -' $' 1 ‘ ) f 'C :: ' ''' '' "r'''7"""'" seavreit -- : lo '1 c - I t -- - -4--- :it ' rt 4 g Olive drab waterproof Army shelter duck Zipper setting doors Sara WAIL TVCTS—All sties rirtted ''-- 1 ''' — - ' T — - non-selli- and have made their home here t s it a - i- I 4 j 1 oI $5950 five sad weights 40-HOU- t - ed AER oh Special rtsHtvc WADERS—Root felt sole boot& ?rt eed froza rtsEtTNG CREELS— 1 95 foot and $2350 tip S145 Canvas 9 lec wwtamvocticsrit Steer blue coass‘ Leen Tree to ' lc - '2-2- 5 AND CANVAS PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS FOR OVER SI TEARS E: lidams Co Zaith EDISON ST- rH 38 slovakia 'Cross program Supt Nina Cranney announce& This means those belonging' to the Blue Cross may receive their hospital care here I 5-D- R ' f--- FM) - ' 11111 0 771 ng i i fi CHATFIELD QUALITY L: QUALITY la177 1 1 I iLA 1 71 " f t: AT) t Sq Yard FENWICK - ts v t QUALITY 3 iil - 3 Excellenf quality r all-wo- ol --- ' Available in tt t 9 12 or 15 foot widths! t t- - - ' 2 1- ' :6L4 ts''--4-t- 4 - f 's ' 4 ' '' s i N t 't ' 44' t' q' - r-- ' : : - r' '' ' ' 4-- — - - - - - i ' - - s r I -- - - - '1'441 -- - - s - - - -- - - ' - 41 -- 1 ' - --- - '''' '4'7 4 : : - - '''''' - - - -- - ' ' - - ' - - ''' - ' ' ' A- - "- - ' - ' -- - - trr1 - $47-4 - -- " g tzL 4 :::77e:::o:::::-- 4 :' "i''''- 41 '''''' '44 - 1 i 4 d - t 4 -- -- - t 1 4 e '--" - et 4 r e ''::::1-'- " ' 'T 7--- l' - :' y- ' - -i-- 4 71- - - :t- - ' - 6 Croadlooms ' ' - e 4 1i-1: WEEIC AY I tit tt i - t - - :"--- - : It : 1 - - '- - - ' - - -- ' We've a good selection 6 - - that will please you - --- -- - in pattern color or quality See these fine broadloom carpetings at Sears now—make your selection! ''''' - — : ' :' ' - ' - - 11 ' 0- i they'll tell you Sears is a - --- - '''''''''-' P'"‘---- - ' 1"''- - '- -' -- 1-'i - : t St k - - t7:' ' 3 ” ' -- fi : - '- '' - AO r wr4t Oarblve:1:--(Nle4- " d:2 A 40 ( 004 0 6 wr twe 0'0 4467 40V- 0 ta0400 - :oft 4101 If n di I ' 1 :- I i -e f :s- s 17-!'- ' tew "1 - I 11 I 4 1 IIROADtA-'-Y-IL:16- MAIN AT It DIAL 44861 1) 1 zooaol 4 I - : ' re tIt 1 ' - tost OY - '' -- - - -- ve- t- fr - -- r - - - - - - - P - - - 00110 : 1 Sq Yard : Ic C4 i ' 4e4 ( 1 ' -- e - r A ' f I I :t i 419 -- - t-- ii - e 1 it (flit Alb 1 75 I 0 i) e - t Sq Yard FRIEZE - Applications are being accepted between 10 am and 6 pm- daily at Sears Personnel Office Fifth Floor 304 South Main Street Your application will be held in strictest confidence 1 i 4r71 lir- 1 t : )) La e) ' SUPER TWIST - t i ( OLIII"A c'7) r”? (07---- 1 - i 51 Sears employe benefits are too numerous to itemize but include vacations with pay illness pay excellent group insurance and group hospitalization discount on purchases and Sears famous plans Profit-Sharin- g system which has been in continuous operation since 1916 Ask Sears employes great place to work! illi" ( I (ONE FULL WEEKDAY OFF EACH WEEK) ts1 OW- 44' ' - - APPLY Treef 2S-Ga- rArtmENT Orgill has left on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints His mission field is to be in Praha Czecho- Mr Orgill was graduated from Young university on 4 He went from Kemmerer the mission home in Salt Lake after 10 days of training and instruction be left for Philadelphia and then sails for - overseas After he completes his mission he plans to remain in Europe and study music He expects to be gone four or five years KEMMERER Wyo—The Lincoln County Miners' hospital here is now participating in the Blue $775 GUNS—Doubts gtarrei Shotgun L Smith $9700 COMPLETE LINE OF CAMPING - HOUSE 1 - - SEARS OFFERS en great-grandchildr- : - t 'ENzoi THEY'LL SELL OUT EARLY! Non-sellin- ren Salt Lake City Dee B Simmons San Francisco CaL and Mrs Hope Richards Ogden They also have 32 grandchildren and with! 0mm-rifl- iHAMMY Experienced specialty salespeople are paid on a commission against drawing account basis which enables them to make excellent earnings Regular salespeople are paid on a salarSr plus commissions on all personal g sales personnel are compensated on the basis of job classification and responsibility etS:1 - DON'T BE LATE Because of the larger operation there will be both temporary and permanent positions available for experienced men and women in all selling and ' departments 900 up Kemmerer Youth Pt? TV4TS—Compl Poles $495 Goes on Mission SLEEPING BAGS—Spocial offer oa tapered stogie bag $995 Tytbgtesa — Ant mrransts— Melvin Wyo KromitElt s ntrie at $935 on and Mr of Mrs Alexi !Orgill mums— trent I I eoustoctios Feet - t Simmons Boise Mrs Eileen Sher- 'MUMMA T F N T S — Reinforred fill Lt Interested in a position with the new Sears store soon to open in Salt Lake City? Sears are now building VP their staff in order to give the Intermountain area the best retail service possible — are parents of 10 sons and daughters who attended a family reunion Saturday They are Mrs Myrtle Hansen Twin Falls Ida J Lael Simmons and lir& Shirley Arnold Seattle Wash Mrs Valens WLUlarns Everett Wash W IL Simmons Preston Ida C D Simmons Grace Ida 11 J --- — ' I sinThceey rm i ik11 1 Kp i ----' r--- --3 is9 s — 1 Last summer mere than 7000 '' t 4'''''' ' reople registered at the museum with every state in the union be- - mr and Mrs John N leammons ing represented Cog with some of eral years after their marriage the territories and several foreign After residing for a time in Cancountriea ada they moved to Burley in 1917 ? A ) IA - 's 1 ! I -- 1 -- -- i 4 I : i 1 0 1 i I : ' t i74 r t t t -
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