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Show 10 THE DESERET NEWS, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 22, 194 Wife Granted Divorce Snow Valley Road Still Closed OGDEN Owing to road con- weeks upon orders of Carl district engineer for ditions Snow Basin will not be who open to skiers over the week- toe state road commission, reports roads leading to Snow is announced today by Basin are in bad condition. It end, it ried again on April 12, 1943 at Commissioner Harold L. Welch. is anticipated that with favorw Evanston, Wyo. The basis of toe Basin skiing hill able weather conditions too road complaint is that the defendant has been elosed now fortwo will be open by next week i has been convicted of a felony, Mrs. Cleveland received her maiden name again and waived SOLD EXCLUSIVELY baked all claim to property or alimony. Heber K. Cleveland, one of toe cult advocating the practice of plural marriage, was convicted and sentenced to the Utah State Prison for unlawful cohabitation. Fron-essenbe- From Cultlst Member Marie Barlow Cleveland was today granted a default divorce r K. Cleveland on the basis of a complaint fried in toe Third District Court in which she voluntarily consented to her three children being awarded to the defendant. Mrs. Clevelands complaint alleged that she was married on March 8, 1941, but thereafter finding that such contract did not conform to the laws of Utah she 'alleges that she was mar The-Sno- from-Hebe- Davis Countys birth rate continues to increase tar in ad- vance of its death rate, accord- -' 5 lng to' a Davis County health 6 unit report presented by Dr. D. 1 Keith Barnes, director of the : .Unit, to Dr, William M. McKay, J state health commissioner. Dr. Barnes reported 718 births : in the county during 1945 against 851 in 1944 and 635 in 1943, while showing the number of deaths at 140, in 1944 at 139 and in f- - t7.1943 at 135. ' - In the communicable disease report shows I report Dr. Barnesmost Influenza as the prevalent S. disease, with 1291 cases listed. Chickenpox ran second with 338 " cases, followed by streptococcis, and measles, 176. ' 1 187, He said efforts to control "venereal disease bear fruit in list of only 46 such cases for the " year. . Expenditures for the entire de- apartment were $139,993.26, of X which $26,000 went for activities fi- -i v other than those regularly nanced by Davis County and the g State and federal govenments. of He reported an expenditure Lj $11,000 for the war mothers pro-- gram alone. Listed under major activities, V Dr. Barnes reported 3370 vacci- -- v-; nations for smallpox, 2699 inocu- - latlons forte tami ,803 dfptheriav Inoculations, 53 typhoid immun--- k' izations and 596 inoculations for also shows whooping cough.-H- e ; 2047 health examinations in schools and by school nurses. x r.- ' 4874-visi- 'i ts ' Events Driver Denies Recklessnes- s- Agency-Buil- ds. Fete-Progr- am PHOVO Haskei Boyes, 27, Bakersfield, Calif., pleaded not guilty to charges of reckless driving yesterday when he was arraigned la Provo City Court, in connectionwith a three car traffic accident north of Lehi last Wednesday night in which Rela Wardle 17 - Salt Lake basketball, player, was critically New. Quarters- PROVO Final plans have been- - completed for the 25th jubilee fellowship meet of toe -- Buildings now under construction st 1056 -- South. Main St., will house the sales and service agency of the Diamond T Truck Co., when that organization moves into toe new facilities sometime in May, injured c Date Tit the trial was set for According to O. J. Wikinson, of toe establishApril 4 and Boyes was remand- owner-managed to the county -- Jail pending ment, the are being buildings . the raising of bond for. $750,. Cledith Northrum. owner -- of erected, at a cost of $105,000 and will require 25,000" iquare feet the car driven by Boyes, pleadof space for parts, sales and ed guilty to charges of operating a motor vehicle without disSome Diamond T trucks are playing proper license plates. Date of hi sentence was set for being delivered in the Salt Lake Saturday at 10:30 a.m. He is in area now, eaid Mr. Wikinson. the county jail with bond set at The, new agency jwjlL handle. all -- ton model from toe to toe $750. - Miss Wardle is still "reported 80-tmachine which is similar in a critical condition at the to the truck tor rmyused tn Lehi Hospital 1 where she was Africa to retrieve damaged " taken following the crash. She tanks, he said. was on her way to Provo to participate in the western states womens basketball tournament as a member of the Auerbach-Shamroteam. For The accident occurred, state highway patrolmen reported, The annual kite tournament when Boyes attempted to pass of the Riverside Stake will take another car traveling north just place Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at as it was meeting the car operThirteenth West and Fifth ,ois by-L21Salt ated Breen, ' North Sts. Lake, in which Miss Wardle was The tournament is sponsored a passenger. Boyes struck both toe Stake Primary Associamachines and Miss Wardle re- by tion and is under direction of ceived three fractured ribs, pos- Pauline G e u r t s , chairman; sible- internal - injuries and a Gladys Hunt knd Lois Lyday. j, punctured lung. Mrs. Florence Steenbllk . is president. 12 Ali Trekker, Blazer and Guido Fj)r boys of the stake ' are invited to participate. The kites must be homemade, and prizes will Twelve coeds will vie for the be awarded to the winners of title of Dream Girl of Pi Kap- each division. Refreshments pa Alpha at tiw University of will be served after toe tournaUtah, fraternity heads announce ment in Riverside Park. ed today. Candidates include Sue Stodwas brought to The dard, Delta Delta Delta; Robyn Florida grapefruit by the Spaniards in the Tibbs, Chi Omega; Norma Wil- 18th century. Pi Beta Phir Helen liams, Woods, Delta Delta Delta; Lee Craig, Alpha Chi Omega; Barbara Alpha Phi; Jerry Clarke DeitaDelta Delta;- Pat Cotterell, Pi Beta Phi; Mary Jean Jacobsen, Alpha Chi Omega; Pat Synon, Delta Delta Delta; Barbara Wilson, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Elaine Seal, Delta Delta Delta. The Dream Girl will reign over toe fraternity spring formal in May. er on Kite Tournament Set Listed Dr. Raymond J. Cope, pastor al the Pirst Unitarian Church, will address members ' of the 4' Utah Youth Council tomorrow at 9.30 a.m. in the Greek Ortho dox church, Second West and Third Soutn, teatunng a special session - of - World S conference 4 Youth Week. The second annual observance -.of this international week con-U- nu yesterday and will until March 28. . Following Dr. Cope's discus- -slon, a breakfast will bt held. 'At 2 tomorrow afternoon work ..shop discussions will.be held simultaneously in five churches t of various denominations and a special rally has been scheduled v for $ p.m. in the Twelfth Ward chapel, 630 East First South St A pan;l discussion, led by Mary Rose Alien, chairman, Gim and Frank Wil- ikins, concerned with the duties and responsibilities of young g people in the postwar era, was presented before students of Westminster College this morn- :ling and was scheduled to appear at West High School this after " " On Monday, the same group will lead a discussion at Roland 2. Hail and on Tuesday they .will featured at the Knights of , the Round Table weekly lunch ,eon at the Hotel Utah. Paintings by artists between the ages of 18 and 25 are now on display at East High School as one of the highlights of World Youth Week in Utah. ; Events will be climaxed with ma. Interfaith observance at St - Marks Cathedral at $ p.m. Sun f day. ' be-ga- i i ,be Tbsyto hard to boat lot a quick hot meal Hot piss and hot best broth at ths total bakery. Inter-Americ- an 1142 SOUTH SJATE Open dally, except Sunday and holidays. 7 a. m. to 7 p. a. j T -- an Saturday Si, OU Third-Clas- V-- 1C Trader and PeUclout c 551 'T'S good Foe Delightful CELERY - (Avocados laity, Jelkioui, n utritioui Rate Peanut lutter... shock full of Raver and rich fa wGalatama, . healthful - 6aadnau. 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Mato OR Quality Tfleats X. 422 No, 2nd W. 144 X. 2nd So. - lIge etLrv r.rr7":.35o Sated Peanuts KM Mldaota 12 - Brings Flavor '3.. rrJT: lie Prem 18c g 3 pkgs. 25c 46 oz, can, 28c Spaghetti Chocolate!: (to ffighload - VEGETABLES Cans 3 .WHEAT, TEXSUN ...iotded with t 39c 7. nature-mellow- nmn pwmaksi. WhIw, -- Sweetheart Toilet Soap 2 Reg. Bars . . 13c . . . . 11c Bar . . vy. , Jar Lb. Rice Pancake A Delightful Spread Ig-pk- WalnutMeats 33 s PRESERVES COMPANY? Nut-Llk- Mushrooms ILQc POTATOES HI, FOOTSIE, VOtl HAVINS Vegetable Noodle Rich. lb. 4c lb. Crochet Betty HO Pan Toasting A.l. UalO That 15c 2 for " Juic(CZ,"r t2 Usf 3 Large Busches. No. 1 KEY CABBAGE lb. IDs ,b 1 1t lb. IDs lb. 18c 0ladiskesZ? enemy imaathl Soup i,2 or 25 Firm Ripe squash And it's sa - VT GREEK PEPPERS The-Dav- in Florida. Bleached Kellogg All Bran Bran Muffins 2 Long Green Spears . Clsparagus Kyranass 7 sum nmn Oval Tin . , . . - Gov. Herbert Week iu4i Mn ra 29 c 15 c Tomato Sauca Lb. Fkg. 7-- 13 tra In Bella Isle ClovwUai Creamed tor COTTAGE CHEESE Taity Salads, Status s -- t;', 8 Cocktail- - A Vitamin Cocktail Combination of Vegetable Juices. 46 ox. Can Van Camp's Cooka Quickly, Clearfield Gets iTedIo7MlCoSfifiiice Ask foe TEXSUN! 4l -- n : . ,. I Coeds Vie 'Dream Girl' Title B. Maw proclaimed Clearfield" class city under a provision In s Utah statute which permits ax incorporated town to become a third class city when the popua lation reaches 800 or more. is County eity, location of toe Clearfield Naval Supply-Dep- ot peUtioned toba come tr third class city on toe ' ground that its population, was VERNAL Th. Uintah stak. established at' 1053 by tor 1940 genealogical eonvention will be census. : held April 14 at the Vernal First proclamations signed by 'Ward Chapel, according to Karl theOther governor set aside Saturday, P. Preece, chairman. April 6, as Amy Day, and April s Public Health Nursing ; each 37c APPLE COFFEE CAKE . . .each 23c ARCEL F00D GAKFeedrAOcriced ECs HUT BREAD . . leaf 25c CHOCOLATE CREAM ROLLS . each 23c CISSAMOa ROLLS. . . . 7. dot 32c MEAT PIES - f Mother Nature knows the secret formuie for grow lag EXTRA FLAVOR end SWEETNESS into TEXSUN grapefruit. From this choice grapefruit comet the worlds tulMTtlly tuvHtit grapefruit . juice and CLACXBERRY PIE School Utah National Parks Council, to toe be held tomorrow night-a- t Joseph Smith Bldg,, Rulon W, Doman, scout executive, said today. Feature. of the program, .as outlined by Chairman T. Earl Pardoe, will be an address, "A Challenge to the Present," by Pres. George Albert Smith of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y c Saints. " About" 1006" scouts and leaders are expected to attend the celebration of the 25th year of the Parks council organization, Mr, Doman said. Oscar A, Kirk-ha- m of the First Council of Seventy; John D. Giles and George Q. Morris, members of toe general superintendency, and JRock M. Kirkham, Church scout exec-ntlv- e. ire among the Church officials expected to attend. Special musical numbers by the Provo High a cappella choir under direction of Ernest Pax-mwill be featured on the program also. J located to O. P. 1. Market. 422 East 6th Bo. We Bake Anything to Orde Everything Freeh From Our Oven Pally r:onmso;is On Brazil Conditions Dr. Gerrit deJong, dean of of Fine Arts, Brigham Young University, will speak' on Current Conditions - in Brazil at toe meeting of toe Council of Utah, tonight at 7:30 oclock in the Utah- - Power - and Light Co, auditorium. Dr. deJong is an authority on La countries. The meeting is open to the public. ' IPastrv Sornsr GroupTo Hear Jalk Diamond Truck Scouts Draft ck Week i Y outh NEW HOME OP TRUCK AGENCY Now under construction are the new facilities of.the Diamond T Truck Co. in Salt Lake. Built at a cost of $165,000 and covering 25,000t square feet of space, the buildings are expected to be ready by May. - 3s($W Bugorhouasi 02 to. Mato 1 M array Tooala AS i: |