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Show i 4 3 . , . , ---- , - - -- ee tile Scribes , ! ..,... . Stars' Visit ; , , ; (Editor's note: Members of the staff of the Utah Chroadele, idle dent publication at ,Utah till., ,ellitt;;., are 'covering.. the salt Lake premiere of 'What is,Life." wrbednied for Friday at thit Utak is Theater. 'liii. turEditor of by Hays Gorey, the Chronicle.) I , - 1 , $ rf, , 1 ' -- . - . '. , - , - - - ' - - - 4. , .' . - : - ;.41 - ) , i , ' , , - A 46.,... '.'""iali: , 4N ,,,,,,,,,,...jlt,..0) I , , '- -- .41rdato041661.7:: . lb. , t , ltors, :xi amed DaysRecord -- H ead : ii I A,,ae--,ata,- : i ,iages , 1Youth Admits iTheft Of Auto Buried In Ohio - ! Nursinf, Council Meets Tomorrow --- , ... -- -- - Scouter Slated its City Speaker - ' - : Traveler Will I Growers Seek !Apple Crop Aid Farrer's Meats ; rim 11.0 , Yrn!' I kit!) Cuzholb.colo-11- &Waimea r MINIMMIE. ...1 untm straitchE 72 Shredded 1 Irtbilgall' , ;my", 4 rA c11 I Pkghe9act cribF.Itu.m. vars. - DAYS - burs Foo , I , r gwalin . . 1 lb. 32c 2 lbs. 59c Prow& laq Inall Brown - Salad Vegetables 'Jaz .. 4 for String Beans Z.Ter::az 2 for kraut or Hominy "cl,- Its 3 for Pork & Beans SPINACH 2', cans . 2 for ' mccu TOMATOES '111: r',1:tilidc, 1 . FRUITS AAD VEGETABLES smotals lbs... 9c SPMACH Fresh Green 3 i E LOAF CHEESE 113.23o CORNED BEEF 221.7' ..... i , ' 7L'"Lb.1 Large Sliced. PORK STEAKS. 1:aPPLES GROUND BEEF j 151tr IL lb. 19c 12 lb. I5c lb 15c lb. I3c lb 19c lb 10c VEL&RN Sneet Potatoes 5 LIS? BEANS zlh 3140 , lb.2 BONELESS BEEF CUBES DRY SALT BACON FILET of SOLE, Fresh LIVER, Fresh Sliced 10 lbs. I5c crisp 55c Jonathans Bu. ' , .,, AND DELICATESSEN lbs. 5c doz. 29c , l , , pkg. I8c PURITY SALTINES 2 lb. pkg. 21: (I)L?S DOLOGIIA lb. 3 171 bars PURITY TOASTS Timt lb. CARROTS, Turnips ;T:ta PINENUTS 11.:1 ORANGES Jr: ,t HVEaLtL2 STEAKS 100 lbs 89c 1 Firm Ripo4 foort 3249: , Can 7c: i10 : 00 Hershey Cocoa 1I lb.' can .... 15c J Peanut Butter . . . 2 lb. lar22c FLOUR 541P.ractra All" $1.09 SOUP "Itc,:,,i'LLansd Mushroom.... can I10: SOUP gra, 3 cans 26c es .11caclit: Tomato Juice 3 for 25c Oc G,Z7n,catcwax Idaho Russets Et .a.., LoALMOLIVE MI 3 for 25c Libby's Baby Foods 4 cans 25c Pioneer Beans S OE? gg.: 1.499c .42841:: :011PJ. 25c I Drifted 5 loaf wh. Wheat. , 9c 29c '' Grand Carnal lag Lora, J ,a) 1171.011 lb. 260 2 lbs. 490 3 lbs. 7 40 29c II5c - Bat, doz. 18c doz. 24c 25c 10 u. 70c Glade , long-tim- S. L Woman N ' - 1,..., IS t111 fAum4s,,,.. , .4, Itibealtirt ! all a G (Aft-Ma- .14 , 1 1, .A : ; i ' gatiMirtart--- -- unER ,, , - nuwit Ogden ; ,i smn . 1E41te,dado; - HSTAN HOt ' - Children I , 91 num. ed ian , fEractiailoicOf Refuge Et) . Tr,.. ar Con,'PPr. ales sing 4:1' ' ' , - Salt Lake police today sought a '201ear-olyouth who snatch- - I ( esZsillemmt . I For lack of evideneea speed. ing charge against Bill Soderberg. , ' r ' Inspect New Chevrolet Models At Sales Conference tor Official nredicts Business - cense. Dp4411. II pcqu, contain. youthgrabbed her pure ing $13 and personal effects. t $13 Woman; I 150 1 . ed a purse last night fro;t!..,Mrs. i Priscilla Christensen, Street. Second South Mrs. Christensen said she was walking in the 200 block.on East dbl. I Gateway t 118111111.11111111 t First Avenue, was i3f2.88, rit calen. COFFEE 23.rn : r lb. ITO - I' '.., II C5OFt EE ' ' I , ..., 11 MI . I Tuesday, Octol;er 10, 19,19 With Judge B. P. Leverich on the traffic court bench late jesOn (Inez were stats14,41,Lag,Avest,E.auLsclutilturgto Street. and A...A. Burr. Continent- - II speeders ini t at Bank Building. East Simth demon, 47. of 130 SOIIIS was fined an additional ! Tempe Street, $5. and Jack C. $3 for failing to keep to Denton Jr... of Garfield. and Sea, the !' mcrur Welsh, 321 Roosevelt Ave- right side of the road. The S20 bond posted by Don Iinue. $10 suspemied. for- - t; Mori, 21, of Sandy.- was felted bemuse the defendants ' ,LT ....." faded to appear to answer to 10111.11 Snatches Purse , charges of speeding and driving : !From Gets For that offense, Judge Revs Beck. Bosone imposed $25 fines on Ray S. Carlyle. 372S South Seventh West Skeet; C. L. ChrisEast Thirteenth tensen, 414 J. South Street, and Clarence Walk. 30. of- 380 IL Street. 'lines of $25 each, with $IS assessed were. suspended. 141.00 1 - der today. . . Shurtliff. StBlaine against.m 3361 Second East of Street; Marshall Olson. 18. .909 Wilmington Avenue. Jack Speeding cases dominated the . Salt Lake traffic court , ' . , - 1 , ,, ' 0 7j i 1 ' ., , . i I 1 t E. C. Fled ler, zone manager, and S. M. Johnaon, assistant regional manager tor appearance at the theater . Cev look over a new model. will mark their first visit-- to . .. Salt Lake. Only one of the stars e to .tropette. beret beturele Patricia ' , . a was el member 1110 Morison, who the entourage of Hotivivond Imre Mertes who vielted the City with the Union Pacific oidtime train. "t,Vbat a Life is the movie ,r , version of the life and troubles of Henry Aldrich," ratilo's hard. Prediding a substantial improvementin business conditions luck hid. Members of the Citron Outhiv7ak of. ar Ifte; 'greatly for the coming year, S., M. Johnson,assistant regional manager Icle staff who attended a special 1 complicated and intensified' the MGtor for before Company, spoke Monday night hearti. approximately of attling Europe's problem 411i.) dealers, ly applauded- Jackie Cooper as saiesmanagers and retail alesmen for the Inter . refugee children. Winthrop JohnMeld.' John , Henry. and Deity mountain territory including Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Neson. Los Atigelt. field represen. Howard, Junk Loge and other vada. at the annual convention today at the Hotel Utah. members of the cam. tative for the nomsectarlan corn"We expect to see .1040 sales matee for German , children exceed wio.000 units with again refugees . keld the local comnutof appmxitnately 20 per tee at a meeting late yesterday cent," at the Newhouse Hotel. the motor sales official said. Instead of-- the pronitort being The group attended a sales. l ; confined to German children the rne!tting and then had luncheon movement is now concerned i in the Lafayette Ballroom of the Czech with and Polish and cob- . Thmas F. Wekh of Ogden er children rendered homeltoss tthe Setting what Is thought to be i Hotel. Following the luncheon was elected pre,etent of liv xvitr mu! some kind of a new record in one persecution. they !ward E. C. Fiedler, zone Utah Title ;aze yesThe visitor explained that the of the army's mystery bombers. W. J. of Salt Lake; manager 'j as the iirgatuzation!t third lertlay condition Geri. H. H. Arnold, chief of the has made changed Steele, aasistint zone manager ; closeti In the U. S. Air Corps. had passed necessary amendment to the lainonteulaincao1117ention MotJ. Salt Lake and of i Phillip 1A'agnerRogers bill, sponsored through Salt Lake today. i in of the zone The general had dinner by committee, to attrint 20,- manager fatt, assistant Mr. Wean. a member of the 040 German childnen whose Honolulu. Friday. stayed over 1. Salt Lake, speak. sup- Home sueAlwiract Company. port had been assured by prinight at the Newhouse Hotel SatB. Rawson. Salt. Lake Ward ceeds Mes E. Carr of salt Lake. vale American interests. s urday and was on time for a truck manager. and C. P. Sh.tw, cOnvention Amendments will be suggested Mr, Washington. D. C. dinner During the manaSalt Lake Organization as seon ag the war Sunday evening. Welsh advocated establishment picture clan. who were in charge of ar-ger. lies in Arnold. well known to determine General sufficiently of a new basis rangement a for the affair, also by who is fighttrig who and what Salt Lake as- former director of 4)0ke. abatractor. He stated that opera. children are most in nee& he the army's mail exploits, in the The dealers. salesmen and sant. FHA tion of and western zone, was accompanied preattended a privale Mrs. W. S. McQuilkin. HOLC loans iris so local by a striall party of army officers. decreased various view showing of the committee chairman. WPSHIN1 at models of the MO Chevrolet dur- ' the intervals at which abstracts the meeting. Nil', Johnson. acmust be brought up to date. that ing the afternoon. a new basis for charging fees companied by Mrs. Johnson, left later for 'Denver. Is nt'vtied. Provo. Robert E. Curtis. of was named first vice president:. W. A. Livingston wasOtnade sec, Funeral services for Mrs. Henond rtce president and Alton F. ri' etta Billing, 89, former promi Lund was reelected secretary. of not ;tent Salt Lake resident. who a gull. plea Withdrawing treasurer. died Sunday in Cincinnati. were ty. Ignace Deigazo. 20. pleaded Other members of the exert!. "Chid Guidance from the conducted today in the Ohio guilty today before City Judge are Mr. Carr. the Standpoint of Boy Scouts." will city. Burial was in Cincinnati Wilford M. Burton to a charge of Tooe le: Jese , Frank Frallev. be the subject of an address to J. Cemetery. stealing an automobile from 150 Ellertson. Salt Lake. and P. devilered by D. E. Hammond. Born Nov. 15. 1849. Mrs. Bill., Lowell Mitchell. Sept. 9. at. Nee ley, Coalville. Boy Scout field execut tvP. at the Ing came to Salt Lake in 1873 South West Temple Street. and first meeting of the Child (Md. serve six following her marriage to Gustav was sentenced to ;ince Association to be held thi4 Billing. prominent in mining dr Jail. the in County months 0110 &Mock nt at evening. fdriti Billing-- 'way active in Wad ,'S011t MC Exerution Jeanne's'. Teit Room. 30U mimicst and social circles. to Oct. IL at which time stayed asC. Oren land Wilson. Drive, She is survived by two daugh- his companion, Don Carrillo. will soeiation president will preside Howard Wurlitzer. i be sentenced tmt, on the same charge. The Salt Lake city and County Beginning with today the orwidow of :Howard Wurlitzer. , Carrillo pleaded not guilty. and regalganization plans to hold Xuriang Cuunell, wU. atc.et LO prominent manufacturer of inusi. was found guilty after lar meeting- the fir'stY Ttn.Sday morrow at 4:30 run. in the Public cal instrument& and Mrs. Edgar of eath month. ary hearing. A. Bering. Salt Lake, winwe hue. Service Building under the di. band Is vice president of the rection of Miss Dorothy (;:ham- Walker Bank & Trust Corn. herlin. chairman of !he organiz ation committee. puny. A section31 meeting of the nil. ill ako meet it ate duty group 265 SOUTH STATE at 7:30 p.m in the Newhoosp Arrangernents were made toBAIT BEEt Hotel to hear a talk on medical day by the Utah Apple IndusL. Claude insurance by Dr. tom:: Steaks lb. 20c representing try Commission. Mr.i. May Freeman..gccgrowers, distributors and the WILL chatrman, lb. 25c I.'''. 23c preside. William R. Wallace. chairman State Board of Aerieulttire; trt Tp move some surplus apples from of the Utah State Water Storage 2 lbs. 35c Lamb TO FOOTPRINTERS NtErr Capps the market. Commission and prominent bust. Donald E. Wilcox. purchasing W. C. Hines, adjutant. nest man. who recently returned Mutton Chops 3 lbs. 25c Ft. lionglas tbstriet ot the from an extended tour of Europe. agent for the Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation. made Consf.rvation Corns, NIll win speak at the weekly meet. Mutton Stew. 4 lbs. 19c this announcement todev. J;neak at the regular tneeung of in of the Salt Lake lodge No. inof the corpodirectors Island the Ante low SS. chapter, P. ,t E. temorrow at 8 Mid Cheese 95c ration will meet and set prices ternational y,:intprint AssOciation. p.m.. at the Elks Club, 139 East 'Me price week. for the Cafe. the Grill at noon, Lunch following Meats 19c Tburstlay South Temple Street.' acr'sted urion today was 75 cents Grover A. Giles. assistant attornA member of the lodge, Mr. Sliced ..... S. No. rt'.. U. Lbw, for of per bushel ey general. will be in dial ge 2" Wallace will discuss The Euro. 2Sc t minimuin sir. two and the luncheon. angina. flesh, cloadod t pean Situation of Today'. Lee In diameter, and 65 cents inches Sliced Sedans. t Levinger Jr., exalted rider. wt11 a bushel for U. S. No, I's mini(Tanned-abouDo 1 ck, Accidents on farms " be In charge. runty Loins. Cod Midis mum size two and onestharter 4ittio lives out of a total of inches. Suit hi.5i10 Sums. industrial deaths in Dry about lb. 12c However. Mr. Wilcox said, for vest more the United States Baby Beeves Was streak every bushel purchased by the than in any other industry. Attract Attention zrowers shun, !nun government. that another hiothel has been diA verted from the fresh apple marshipment of 200 head of ket for canning, cider making or prime beef calves from Coloetasof,,t, rado yesterday captured the ineating. terest of local stockmen. J. H. Manderfield. North Salt Lake Youngsters Walk On Stockyards Inanager,said- today, Mr. Manderfield described the Onioni; Land Court stock as being "probably the Iyho 'Patois isClatklAC beat lot in more than 1004)00 Whether the numerous stored ' head handled at the local yards fathom upon which .they- reportthis year." to deliciouo edly trod in the last several days buildet It The stock had been purchased 4d brought tears to their eyes or not. ' alla 'itch In he Wallace Hulse of Lewiston. air boys today likely' were re&tiro? , It In toastod. Ida.. from Fred C. detterard gretting. in tearful fashion. their vandalism. dolcuosios - wicost de-of Kremmling. Colo.. last Spring For their invasion of the store- ; 1 a for fall delivery. ' One ot 11 room of John Papal's15 Pacific I 1 Ton rear of 230 Fifth the ,,,,ppt at Avenue. I 7 I, Two Boys Admit Taking' East Street, where countless nutm I ertasists ev of been had stored, Jk7,A.1 hers onions have torso.' 1 Money-FroApartment ' had brought them before the po..,...;blecactust lice. I , Two bora were I Officers reported the boys i by the pollee today to storeroom late have admitted the theft of rn were found in the of the onions yesterday. Many from the apartment of Clifford Iru-L-Nom00I had been Spilled. from sacks and Higley, 161 East Sixth South OF FISHER hail been ground to mash pd. Stneet MA,ffEAKERS der the.feet of the youngsters. Mr. Higley told officers of the r theft yesterdav. and the boys 11 .1 were apprehended several hours :Executive Group ,,,, I , bv Detectives T. B. Burlater 11 LOPOI 1 Wee and EL O. Hoagland and .Celebrates oil -patrolmen 3. 1V Birkinshaw and I tool EroolN, A. À Reese. embers of the Salt Lake I L lot 1.A 1 filLO1 I ecuitres Association Mt today, I .....etwo, F 47, 1 t in eoMMITTEr N.tmEn toio'r the Reno Brummr1 Cafe tti it C 1 for:the lmiebratethe fiftieth anniversory li11.1 - mi'mi'V.Vni"No7N nimmittee chairmen 1 I aldelrMe11.11 division of the Salt 1 14 wl ntA 1 1.0101of the beginnine of boldness he i i I 1 1" r Lake Real Estate Board were an- I W. A. Ware. architect. Edward it 10-1I I L7--I 1 nounred today by O. C Dunn. dt, i O. Anderson of the FHA and I. I I I vision chairman..1. A. Alder wax Romney were the speakers, Mrs.. toWare. Miss FlOrPTIre Warn and named the program cranmit tee: David B. Ashton. bowling i.' Miss Elizabeth Simpson of Cern. McDon.C. and William Egypt. were guests.. F. Y. lox. ' league ald. social affairs. President, was in charge. Two ',. ,,, ' ,........ , , Honolulu To Washington In t: . Utah Upon,SpeederS 1 ' 4 t - ' , - , I, ,,:: ' t - ..,,..i, dty, - ' Fines Jiqosed , , S 4 ,,......., . . .,,a 'N 01 - .. dres - I '''- - ',, -- - 4k CRYIrtPe . , personallties- -, Bradinc. Susan Hayward. J. Car, Toll Naish IM4 Patricia-Morisothe ail of whom will attend t . showing in person. For three of the group. Fri. " - ' l - mane - , k , I Salt, Lake City's Main Street will sparkle with the glamor and excitement of a movie premiere. Hollywood style. Friday night when athe Utah Theater opens "What Life, comedy of high school days. with ail the fanfare that attends first show. ings in Hollywood, New York. and other cinema centers. a Most of the glamors-ari- d good deal of the excitementwill by four Hollywood , z .. 1 IIT HAI'S GOREY ' , , ,k i. ' ,. I ' ...; ' . lii,,, ,....L.010-t, k - 4 ,,, rt - 4 ,,,, I . Ahe Deseret, sews, Salt Lake I 1 - .,.. , , ' . ,. . , - -- - ' ' I lb.19c X," 2 lbs. 27c Speak To B. P. O. E. . Schilling C;-n- CM-Ila- : , '1 n a i t one-hal- hk Porn. Drip ee Grind tor lb. 26c 2 lbs. 49c PAN 1 In tato ; s ) 1 , - I - P.f' 0l Tat r""7rr'ArAPRPL"rl""'""'''I.P:P1's,,.. , Li Founding, flf 111, 1 , , 'Al, , M.Ik ri 1 , !ICUS BUTTER fi II DI Prices litsmatre Wedasoday pan doz. TWISTS ea CHOCOLATE CAKE . CUSTARD PIE COCONUT LAYER 1 111 t Ile r, lit Sharer's Grapefruit 1,i's Pineapple Orange Juice Tz. Grapefruit Juice Pears, Apricots 3 fur 29: MAYONNAISE ea. 26c Pints 2 for 3Ic New 4 for 23: 104.3. PAIL Fruit Cocktail Taciant CroP--- -- 61c la: ',Z.. De Luxe Plums 2 for 29: 2 fcr 29: IC: s ' ICampbell's I Quarts ( acc ',11.1:1-c- I Ec s I IL 24t SALMON Dy'LL,1:' taa I It SHRIZIPS Tina Rakes CCM I 23' 37' Willapa Oysfers g,11. Tcoa Fish :N1:c: 2 for 29: 2 for 29c 3 for 291 2 pkgs. 2Ic KIX nyttErl Kellogg's oonnRRkkss 113377.... let Pinmtla hice 1:14 Corned Beef HONEY 29c MALLEY'S naves lit RYE BREAD 1 I ea. roc PIE GOOSEBERRY Q:artered lb 34c lb. 33c Solid ion - 23c CAXE Qt. L 01111:11i I. I TANG lie daz. DONUTS RAISED C IM- '1,7Z:sto,,,LA, CINNAMON rjL1:' . 1 NALLEY'S Un I 1 ERI Old Fash. BANQUET boa to, a LI OPme it 4 I II Coffee e - El rtir COMAlt! 2 rtroct.' Del 2-1- 1743z. Cans Mait Niblets Sodas. 17c CRACItERS Grahams. 19c 011017DRIFT 3.. 5 2-1- PON GAittelt 9c 2 cans 2Ic 1). 1,. CAN '71 |