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Lakeprep students were on the. job early this morning as "Mayor's Lou Dods, left; "Chief of Police" Darold Long, second from left and SSFire EbletsDelbert-Atwood,-right,--a- ll of South High School, get the "lowdown" on the fire department from Chief J. K. Pierce), second from left. li,,,17.1, - k,.:,' alp-- .., I. i,:,:!.::, -- 7'7 2...,,, i,,:"- ,, - it g .. - . ,; ---'- --- , ,- - , some-consci- ,,,,,,,, the the arbitration period-cost, would have been $3,000,000,' Three conditions surrounded the mayol told the youngsters, ,. the operators' acceptance of the Commissioner John B. Math,- .son moved one amendment to". :suggestion; kowever,Ifirstif t thr interstate Commerce Com- I the mayor's nietion., This in-, mission ',does not sustain the eluded Mayor Glade in the long embargo, the union will haul list of individuals whose names freight;. second - w i II hds recorded on the city's -- the Compton thosehonored during the period of arbitration among irecor , the unions do not use ,motor i for service. - carriers to spearhead other was a good deal of se- There "tious- advice from the unions - cooperate ,wholeheads- - and and 'uncohsclous humor as the boys heartedly in delivering freightI and permit no slowdowia dur- . and the girl called for advice before proceeding to their own de,ing the period of arbitration. I I --- - , A.:: '' ., '. ..., -- hi Compton Freight Company under which terms the truckers would return to hauling freight-dukin- I , , sponsor iia. commemiaL.e national tlittO , (71 , --- -- . glen : Mu Word ,........;.....,,"77 - . - sv rised.tthe.atime a been s , i III , i - l (5N , grams. -- Salt, Lake City,' Utah; Wednesday, May 3, 1944 - ,,, . - , , - - -- ,, $ :; NA'' - - -- ' . bdicated." This motion unanimously voted by the city commission was an from eloquent, glorified tribute the Salt' Lake citizens to those who have placed the famed TaberInacle choir prograntMusic and the Spoken Word" at the top of the nation's radio muicsal pro- -a- , - , ---- s vote--bef- -- MaY011--Glade.. -- ' Temporary peace' connected 1 7 unions and operatorswith a tieup of seven Intermouri; , Cain motor freight lines and a return of drivers to ,their vehicles. appeared near this afternoon as ---the two groups 'showed nt-signs of ----- -- their-diffiejoreakingTthrough:. at the Ninth ties in Transportation 'Zone headquarters, Newhouse Building. ", After agreeing, to accept Dr. the Nathan Feinsinger, head-- of trucking division of the Natiohal War Lahor- - Board, as arbiter in a civilian capacity, and not as a member of the board, the- per-- -ators accepted a union Suggestion - ---- . '"L '.,,.,, between -- -- ' '''' , '', ,-7 7- - on-the , . ' n- . 1T . Foe Arbitration - : , D Ena Expected ' ., ' st Giade'SeXecutlYttthafr.---nuived-er-Bne-Andereen,--Atest-H- , .. --! "Mayor" Lou Dods. South High msioner Dick Rochecks- - West government dayin the National student.--Suinstalled - in Earl - High; Public Safety Commission, Ddys and Girls week agenda. ,. It - so happened this morning as fiterallythen eight high school . Miss Margaret Steven4 East boys and one young woman took the city commission in regular that the cake be accepted "with' over the management for today of session had just surrendered to appretiat1on7 the-High, recorder,callosi-f- or 41ine major Operating departments youth, another group,' the Elks . Talk about harmony vote, while Police, Chief Darld ' , of Salt Lake City. bard! The roll cell ehewet! Boys Club and the Elks Girls Club, Long, South High; Fire-- . Chief, A bow ttp youth" in appreciation for their elaborate ,' )e.,,,yess" votes trom Parks Coot- Delbert Atwood, South - High -- new home, the army cry-..o- f the commis-th- e - missionerAlarvey Glade,-Eas- t ::and 'Auditor Neil Chapel,,-West---- -- presented city was surrendered to the --sioners with A huge cake with High; Streets Commissioner Bob applauded the vote. Com- -High, Fieber, East High; Water younpters Way which Is city Thank you, in sugar. The youngsters said they had , .. been thrilled. by One motion from They took - I '' ..., , .. . - -- 1 . ", .: .. : - , - , , 10 '- '- , ... --- , . . .. , ,., , I -- ''. .... - huddle , , - , DAY on ttie ,tniversity of l'toh campus are, left to right, Lois Ansi LOOKING 'FORWARD TO Cannon.JohnArlyde, Joyce Gillespie and ,itlene Brown. and had not arrived at tittle. Canister, gilt Lake f1 .. remarked Commissioner Fred Te-- - attorney for the operators, said a no was desco. there objection l'i.7:-::''-.;I D.04-:-'1--00eiiMallCornmissionei om:David Affleck singer as -arbiter under terms and 2 ,. smile-frhis fellow conditions- of agreement provid- provoked-a 1 board members when he told the ing the unions and operators can Funfest Toi,Last,For Tvio Days students that the water depart- - get together on what issues are ,. ment was the most important to be arbitrated. H. L. Woxbert, International Public branch of the city government. Nostalgia swept the University of .Utah campus 6day-for- Misinformed, o-f- the union,' deRepresentative iFhelht of the Red and White on far, lung battlefronts who will vFiltiltringeri;isesOfficials Term Lads clared the union willing to com- Convention Claims ceRnTleyoradpeproiTza, V lUs Days, slated rA be at School this yeat,to celebratelhe-annua- l the files of Salt ply with the army request to haul 11 12. be would an Lake, remarked: ' if . and (Charges freight embargo May that the nations press "Both of us will study togeth- - placed by the operators against Slippery Customers. few Premium Lists Increased1 to $3,000 Cask former students has been "withholding essential el Frank Shields will be the the Compton Freight Company the annual songfest will take the -- to on home are khaki furlough r facts'irr the Montgomery Ward during arbitration. Kingsbury Hall Future Farmers of America and tee of the Salt; "Slippery customers," two nine the precelebration the audit or, start- Unless the tieup IS settled at case today 'highlighted-t- he from women's organizations and: Salt Lake lads were ter- members of the eighth .111. Commerce, one,ofthelsaonsor- year-olof the clubs ve re i as the meeting with-Damw3t edtoday--byCrirrof the Oa anntlalsouwenticin mountain states will be awarded agencies. is working with if-vie-fBureau officials after efforts to trophies.. and livestock breeders of the MUD,' explained the necessary, vet d InPromising to be one of the out- izations will - keep the youngsters for any more' than $3,000 in premiums nient will certify the case to the tinionsof the Committee for priNtentingibtrbtiThe following morningit 11 "U" Day celebrations in trt tritilTlfr er el standing at (CIO) Labor-Boa- rn; dustrial from War Organization "Ur Hall in o'clock the Roo. otrtion.7spending Compton Luti recent years. the annual funfest Kingsbury cattle. hogs, and sheep to places of award live animals to the FFA I. White informed the headquarters, 21 E. 1st S. St. ay. al institutions-habudget boundaries. will get off to a Day assembly will be conducted. Club members who beyor proved 4n vain. merit at the Eighth Annual Inter- boys or ' How( AsBoise ChamberOf will De Commerce, explained The centeraround quickly ot in assembly Serving a term Boys' at North that the mountain Junior Fat Stock show make the best showings May II, with a rally in front ot Adolph Germér --Bruce a circus city fathers welcomed sociated Press ,reported today. tention Home for petty larceny, Lloycl.',, at North Salt Lake, June 5 and Salt Lake. Denver, national representative ln the Park Bldg, beginning at 2 chairman theme, this as service White's said know must that of the "Li" Day com- they telegram Scores of business men in Salt they escaped through the gate L,RayMond C. Wilson, president de- - p.m., and the dismissal of a II western area, the. of charge what bead call be of AFL Internathe money Beck, announced. while,--they-lawfully mittee, Lake 'City and environs contribute Sunday afternoon of the show, announced today. dared that "the public is labor- - classes for the day. tional Union of Teamsters, N were supposedly playing base.. IA addition to the premiums, the to the success of the shew each spent Festivities will end On Friday.-- , Immediately following the rally under a misapprehension be. ing Chauffeurs and In Warehousemen, 2t6 the Then their ball will to take be in the yard. dance available with exhibittirs- are quite cer-- - year by giving prize and premies- - 'trucks to failed at.spor,t night junior the cause give press -- , Helpers, was meeting in Salt which consisted mainaU male l. , be excellent prices um money, by purchasing animals UP,1941.431(ig..0.:whan,prisee-willain of sential facts in the Wald case. with Donald G. Godman, Cold Wave Returns, Lake and the and block the winners letter awarded If of avoiding tentacles -of the for theirreceiving hillside, livestock at the ,auction art the auction sale for premium cornGermer songfest The Mr. 1.7. S. conciliation public," cOmmissioner, law, began'. be sale which terminates the show, prices and by entertaining the bel 'eve- - will be given Its annusiwhite, the clueenof ttibt-torFergusoicrudas- -- that-thscale, 'Wilsonthe Mr. y Said.Last earthe during wiishingr War Labor-' trial relations for officer the stole two quartg of milk - from L500 boys and girls who partielpat- Mr: Wilson pointed Women's organizations on the d The queen will by that- the president -- Cottonwooarmy transportation corps; and': arbitrarily-anect in the:North- SaltLake event of the students. county agents . teachers of acted dictatorially as to the mer- campus will hold open house for popular-vo-te d-Louis 11. Canister, Spit Lake 1181 S. Main St., then prowled two went to their homes with more vocational folCarClub Rene students and alumni members Candidates are agriculture. Leigh. Old Man Winter ruled early tocontroversy." city attorney for the operators. its involved inwasthe transferred eari, on- State St., between 2nd than $103,000 in prize and sees leaders, parents, and friends of to lowing the whitewashing. A street oline Crowder. Elaine MellOr, "The case a settlement is reached Unless over Idaho Utah, day taland 3rd S. Sts., later going to the money. This was an of Wyoming, and on their time n Enid oft ika dance Wolcott , Just Ave., Anderson, Ryberg, high youth give United the of the States, president today. the labor department Nana State Capitol grounds where they for the junior show. This year the ents to help the boys and girls and.perati with freezing tept-- to Dantzel White, Dorothy Pearson, , after every reasonable effort let S. St.. will begin with the least eight more cars for premium "kitty" has been Increascertify the case to the War La- to conciliate from almost of the whitewashers. Beth Allen, Sylvia Balt' Lois Allselett, feed, train and show their reported made had been - - rifled at 'Money by bor Board?' White's and food. They ed from animals. telegram 7 to in at Harmer. the Marian every observing station, p.m. Thursday red and Beginning all parties involved hi j500 $3,000. four states, reported the Salt Lake from. Washington said. , were arrested there and taken to Many of the special prizes, The wire was sent last night. with tile exception ot Montgomery-ón forecaster. police headquarters, where their which have previOusly been It was then and Lun-chethe chamber said, after the Re- Ward. stay proved only long enough for awarded, in merchandise, have Salt Lake Airport was an ex- tail Merchants Bureau had wired only then that the president exerthemto admit notonly to the car now been converted into cash-- ception with a mercury of all members of the Idaho con- cised his authority under law." prowls, but to turning in a false and will appear In the premium 34, well into the frost line but The alarm early Monday. gressional delegation asking aid of late, when the book along with the regular prize two degrees above ice. government Question Of Policy Referred To NLRB: in settling the walkout. to Fire (lief Taken J. offerings, Mr. Wilson explained. , Sewell ousted its head, acres of Chicago tender Many The early Knowles Piercey's office at fire In addition, the livestock commit dispute began when union Avery-- was convention cited as The of Steel decision Geneva to the the whether by will to have employes crops Named Seldon of undoubtedly four linesGarrett's. employes headquarters for further qua"Heaps B.- - Maw- .be replanted. However, because Orange,- - Arrowhead and- tOnsoli-- - spealerGov. a single bargaining unit or be divided for comprise j)lant'shall tioning concerning the false fire New Presidentof the backward season fruit dated s declined to pick , up this miming at having a definite- election purposes into some-1- 4 alarms, they were left alone for groups will be presented to the in the war el.tort; The goy-blossoms had notreached a stage freight at a at Place a few moments in the chief'S-depot out- that the firm NLRB at Vaghington, today announced Attorney examiner John ernor During the monthly meeting of to be seriously damaged, It was- Boise, Ida. It spread to other handies pointed office: nerptompttrAtoll'1her. farm equipment and mad.. Likewise, the record pr- e Idaho and Utah points and driv- aurgortning3 who presided here daring a two-dahearing, Sons of Utah Pioneers Lunch. the key to the chlef's personal lockto a warring United almost- ev- - ers for other lines chinery. vital with program- - of business meeticonducted concluded late yesterday. er, rifled the clothes in the lockLion House eon Club the at Maw today noted States. Governor that stialle sal deentet:tainment and as a wit- had his ngswas 1 take day Curran t April, walkouts. through today place er for money and left. ympathy Social Center, Seldon N. Heaps The United Steel 'Workers of governmental action in the matmost of the, planting over Four truckline operators met ter The Cashis King Foodtown announced for the spring session on -fSmiththe area. ', ôr-á-was elected- presidentsucceedingReporters-Associatiwith Ferguson and Col. John -Mr. Peterson fired questions at store, 55 N. State St., was the Connally Act. on Jriday and SaturFair weather. will prevail at L. Wood- - Hanley,- zone transportation AFL the CIO while unit, next victim of the youngsters. George single bargaining man Denver case The reviewed if the ittorney M. Bachle.Thh.dDis- asking Pearie tomorrow an day. last IfIst. in through an effort to. facts - - , night Early this morningy, they broke trict Court reporter, is arrange- bury. stating that under the Na; contended tor the right of the CIO Communists from on. find a workable solution of the higher temperatures are forecast a window and cigan- ments chairman. tional Labor Relations Act, a un- - local craft unions and the rail. ions: barred Other officers tomorrow barred if the steelworkers morning. the problem. Ferguson said elected ion "remains the Ms, soda pop, and a small amount agen. road brotherhoods to vote sep- Communists; if the union contrib., deA low temperature of 22 The business sessions will be to be meeting was informal and no ey once an election-ha-bargaining s of change from the store. 'IncestiW ere William E been held, arately". was recorded this morning activities funds uted grees conclusions were reached. and is certified by the National 4A at Coalville, Utah, lowest gating officers next arrested the County Building where. the new- Nelson first vice The hearing developed -s- ome Including- - activities of At Boise,theIdaho War-Ma- n, May 3 Labor -- Relations Board as such sharp clashes, boys, sleeping peacefully in a Iyelected officers-anpresident; Fred the chief one be- nists? staa Utah at newlytemperature valley al), 4 ;", neighbor woman's spare bed, after pointed executive committee will J. Br a d' See TRUCK S'ITIKE On Page 14 until another election has been ing over the rule in some AFL, in tion Mr. Curran said that the CIO many years. second s h a w. 4;1 held, and employes, by vote, dez' craft the woman had spied them roam- meet on unions barring Negroes welcomed into the union any,,,, Saturday Morning. The: cide to make a -streets the asked and them change." from membership.ing a Tunc1106t1-- vieepiesident reporteis person employed in America. S. Marrber Purchase- --, saittthattheiMontgThe- - steel company,operaling gession in the President's Suite, Charles "I know of no rulethat would election vice Ward had "Inthird et The were tin, termed omery takena boys Purchase of 2,368 tons of gravel Newhouse Hotel on Friday. Guest plant ownecilY the government bar emnmentats from the Unit. .-- Ray 7, - the and that Atte-rid-Meago on officers' a a presidenttotal at cost of 810,006,10 was and under standard governjuVenile speakers-Vvill corrigible' be Mayor Fad J. id Bleetworkers of America," haanti it was indicated they Gladeand State Senator Mitchell Van Noy was to ment announced today by tStatle,Purcontract. has agreed not See CIO On Page 16 replied. Grover A. AEtorney General would again be placed in the Boys' MeIlfh of Moab and State Rep. reelected as rediscriminate in hiring workers Agent .1., Henry McGean. The examiner sustained Nee. 3ecre Giles was authorized by Atm state chasing cording-toe - " of The purchases were made from Homethis time for keeps:. Val H. Cowles of Price. because against any' rierson tions which relieved the attorney. ' board of examiners today to at- the four following-companie- sr I race. tary while A. J.1 ' or creed , MOM' color, witness from answering any ques. Av ii tend a hearing in Washington, D. Salt Lake mr. reaps Eiggren Origin. Valley Sand and Gravhong regarding political contribu. as C.. serve on the River bill. :771 M. again Curran el of 554 S. 3rd W. St2,--. Pittshurgh. these that Company, Philip ques. holding. lions, treasurer. , will represent 403.tons, $312.85; Owen Dean and Monday. assistant general counsel for lions , were not material to - the -- 1T Directors for the coming year Gov. Herbert B. Maw at the con- Sons, Artlerican In a special resolution today CM. closely questioned , 3,221L Fork, tons, subject of the hearing. are Gaylen S. Young, Randall L. ference of governors during 69.. 61 461' T tht Salt Lake County Commission Peterson, general AFL representComBefore completion Of the hear. I Ill I Jones and John Simonsen. of the authorized hearing.. the ative.639 abojit-E. S. Temple St., 4,495 employment provisions ing AFL representatives made a pany, J. Spencer Cornwall, director of . Mark.Islichols, state director of tons, $4.192.25 and f- - '' , Utah Sand and two sets of election -judges In 112 against Negro membership in motion that in the event that the . .:,.the Tabernacle Choir, was honor. 'agricultural education, il forthe districts unions. craft Gravel Company. 1605 Beck St., voting primary various craft unions are denied . Like Victory Gardens members stood- - for ed guest-Th- e attend a conference in 11200 election on July 11. Mr. Peterson.-aft- er '1,011,, he got off 40. " a few momenta inmernory of the Chicago -- onMay-10; All districts have which 'as demanded Bee GENEVAOn Page 14 the that stand, , organieng , ' late Judge George A. Goates, who t America voters many- - as 350 Farmerst iJiArsMor&impoñont KETCH registered will get receiving and counting belonged to the organization. Foundation, and Minter Lund ' Randall L. Jones, president of and Robert Harries. liquor conIn 144 : i '... Judges. The state law provides , 13USINESS MENIATTENTION! - ' Introwas the ,state oganization, RECEIVED! for twa sets of Judges for gen trol enforcement officers were JUST, duced with other- officers from given permission-t- o attend an eneral elections but not for the pri, ,i, the state group. forcement conference of seven . mary election. The'Easy!nd Inexpensive Way to Meet Nowl. Officers of the state organiza. northwestern states in Boise, Ida., Chicks Alvin Clerk County Keddington Large Shipment , ,,,,,,,k,.,,,,,,,. tion plan to elect this afternoon. Friday and Saturday. ' petitioned for the extra judges, Withholding and Income Tax Re.quiremeitti .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , , stating that there is no' way of 0 estimating how many votes will , , , be cast as this is the second ....ekAl' .. : EVERY' BUSINESS MUST KEEP. 'BOOKS , ,' -. 401,0,,,tor , presidential year election , under I 4 the -4 he 'system. primary However, 15 vAto When rn ' expressed the opinion that the ; I D. Scott of , N. Cmdr. extra Judge's will no,t add greatly !lepton . . , ' dalgo to the eleclionexpense since with the navy medical 'corpssin charge occu ., I.' 1:.? ).'.'zs , A notion-wid- e ' 1. 1 reduction a forma GoysmmfatsrPlIt ... TIZII by 8 Dnip.d , of set :::: one, judges overtime musf of the 12th Naval District with i0.4,....,.',4 , roo- 1 .,;, brooding heces ' itequires so hours ,'.. tr.i.,1;,,,,,,:,,,, q.,,,,,: .. in San e ' r, i- fh ratnusement headquarters Fjancisco, lookkeeplat .4' shortforecasts a serious 6 , : ?.:,;,..,t,N,,,, t. S. of and Cory Experience s -s.' and Facts 7 : It ,!;:',?,:ip4314..',n,V,--,...-.4::N,2:-,,,,, Rationing poultry age - their of out , Loui- s- Mo.. executive director of grows , E,,;iratios i.t. , J., Li' and assures greater AssoSocial SIMPLIFIED A Missouri ,,,, -. the , Hygiene 1169 6:40 Beek IV a be at will MEATS TT ciation, flotk.raiterIT speakers the color profits for -INCOME ;TAX: and ' AS ?bre I1S next Tuesday at special meeting lED 1118411 ', SPECIAL. Be on the profit side this valid Merv, ,,,, ,,, , 7:30 p.m.- at ..143 So- - Main St., " v,,,,..v, Kook IV CEDAR BUSINESSRECORD , - ,...:'"' THURSDAYFRIDAYSAVRDAY g ' 1, Processed toads: Announcement of the meeting fall.... order now :yetals out of fruit-J- ul -200 Emb nut ,Citicke 1 AS Thrig ES (Sine) was made today by George Gould, , tolki;liatiost Pack) All in One Book: usse-w-? U-s -valid May I (Leghorn' or Heaviest , RS sosastint se lemour bele . of , flower division assistant director, I Automatic Electric Brooder All IIAMSHAW CHI- CIS an U. . Starling Feeders gal and protective services, Amer, ' SFECILin ROOKS :a S. Approved. U. L Pullorum.test- tr. 4 Per Waterers lean Social Hygiene Association, MERCHANTS,; FARMERS and RANCHERS - DRUGGISTS de (winning) TAP. N. 100 GROCERS lbs. Feed Production bred. mountain"' ed. 1 Starting , - DENTISTS and Social Utah Hythe which PHYSICIANS CAFES and RESTAURANTS joins Bundle . . BEAUTY SHOPS and BARBER SHOPS bred and acclimated for extra ' of (Total Reg. Value 41.50) Division the JEWELERS and Shoes; Association, WATCHMAKERS giene 4, CHAPILI WHITE " HARDWARE STORES GARAGES THE health and vigor. AU leading SERVICE April STATIONS and War Social Protection Community $ - A reel bargain Iota good. co. Gook OTHER LINES OF BUSINESS varieties. Services, represented in this area I (Airplane), I 2 95 'Valid' lob,. A. Utah I the J. nomlealtootial -May te Leavitt.: (Airplane) and by Prices: $2.00, $3.50, $5.00 and $7.50 complete, including --- ., , Public Health Association in pre(Ca rh and Carry at Ether Gasoline. sheets , for one year or more, and Income Tax Bulletin allthe II June It senting speakers 0 - Meet end processed 'food "tamps Commander Scott, who will be Pow la be used horizontally c, each gAdilltilLitt. available to visit with interested 1i . stamp sow worth ,IS points.:ohanse 11 - t n will be given le red and blue toe.; - grtoups nextMonday andI Tues. nil BUILDIN 'ens worth on. point peels. !Miele day. is a surgeon of prominence - otherwise E peeified. stamps will vewill and ' naval discuss the , .7 44 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE STREET ' SALT LAKE CITY good Indefinitely. 3687 SOUTH STATE ST. . disease control program. nereal Remember. two extra MPat points - fUILDIRS.SUJOPLIT z . pIra-foasts for every-, take City, Utah' pound on Dr. the And Timpanogos Hatchery, Provo, Utah Cory will speak ' , of used fat turned Ii to our t L ,., .., venereal disease control program tho hatornsountoitt rase' Contor ...111;Boolf botehr 31OCIVMMMMI. - ,I - on the home front.- -- Louis H. - .. CIODefends t.V. Ward Seizare -- , Junior Stock Show Opens June 6 - , -- 1 - he of-t- t - d Lake-Chamb- 4-- 1- air,.-ho- his-left-- w- - ses stage.-Choru- eo"- er -- Tieing or get-som- ficult--tavsli,- e - start-Thursd- Plain-spoke- n studente-ts-tha,-LII!'.- s e triolw - ,,an - , e -- SUP Citib Elects Court Reporters Will , - Geneva Unionflearing Ends - 10-- concern-much-publi- cized -- -- - non-unio- Meet Friday - y - ' , - ' - , nded America-TM-I-ton-te- ,. I r, took-cand- , ,- cal d I ,,,-- - A will-con-d- AttorneyGeneral 4- U - - - r i Mr-Ge- Will ' 2 Election - - FLACKS - Gravel - rs Mr.--Gil- Judge Groups Okehed -- - --- - - k ,. . --- tons-82.0- , . - - . , ,, Order . , , ,.,,,,,,,, Hygiene Parley To Hear Experts , -- o ,,, I i i , en are ..., pied 's, f la . , c7kIdeal - Wein, ' riet - - ' workas : "- Special --- - i - - - - - - .. 15 - - s 7. ,, - L5 , ---, . - '- SIIMGLES 11 - . , L-- a ' '--- 1 : ..- Dr.-Itar- .. 34r- ,III .-- 0. $ eddiato 1- , - POR I m ortarfry - - - - ' TCE3E3E1 T . ',DESERET , r BOOK COMPAIIY |