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Show m with visiting and greetings from 2 to 3 p m. A program of children's races and a baseball game and sports will be featured from 3 to 5 p m., followed by dinner and the taking of motion pictures of the family from 5 to 7 p m. A program will be presented from 7 to 8 p m, followed by the showing of pictures taken of the family in previous years. Dancing at 9 p m will conclude the affair. Committees in charge include Program-Alden Bateman, chair- Bateman Family Reunion Slated Por Augu.st 17th man; Refreshments, Willis Goodrich; baseball and races, Orlo Bateman; dance, Audrey Bateman and A R Bateman, moving pictures, Delbert Allsop. boost "was designed to assist our personnel to meet mcreased m llvmg." Prior ·to the raise, the salaries of game wardens from $160 to $170. The salary · crease will boost this figure to $175 and $185. Division chiefs will be raised from $250 to In addition to their salary, the state's wardens also draw all ned · · cessary an actual expenses while in the field, Leonard pointed out. RIVERTON (Continued from Page 1) -L a t S t d . s a ur ay residents have asked the court for a restraining GAME DEPARTMENT order, to restram collection of a The Thomas and Mary Street EMPLOYEES GRANTED town taX: for. the cwrent year, 1946• whlch, if collected, would Bateman annual family reunion SALARY INCREASE . will be held Saturday, Augu&t Gov. Herbert B Maw has apbe added t.o the ?eneral county 17, at West Jordan ward chapel d 3 $IS d 0 11 · th · _ taxes. This act10n was pro· prove . ar per mon m voked when J Patton Neeley De. h 1 a t w h IC a 1 descendants are crease m salary to all regular em• urged to attend, it has been anployees of the Utah fiSh and game puty County Attor~ey, announc· . nounced by Samuel s Bateman d epar t men 1, re t roac11ve t o J u 1Y 1, ed that· ·he was to render th gomg h 1 of Salt Lake City, president of Ross Leonard, state fish and game There are now 3,000,000 elec- ~n °f m ~~ a~ t e tax cou.ld the family organization. director, announced today. trified farms and there will proba- e co ec e ' an A J Orr, c~~lr· The affair will begin at 2 p Leonard said that the salary bly be 5,000,000 by 1950 . man of the to~ board, testified ---~-:---.....::'---~·~==~~:.:::....=::.::::.:;:::.::..==---=:::::::::.:::....::::::::....:::.::::...:::.:::_::::.::::.::_..::.::_::.:....::.:::.::.::.:::::.::....:::.:......:;:=.;__ at a court hearmg Saturday that the board expected to levy the tax notwithstanding the protests of the taxpayers. Mr Orr also testified that the town board had not undertaken to determine assessed valuation of proeprty, nor the amount of tax that could be raised, nor the purpose to which such tax would be put, except that it was contemplated that the tax might be used in the cemetery. Protestants claim that any tax collected, even if it were legal, would be wholly in· sufficient to replace county benefits the town is now getting, including the fire department, garbage collection, street lighting, sheriff services, etc., which will be withdrawn by the county commission if the town remains incorporated. 0\lr AG Stor" ~;~re cr.lwa:r• brimfull ot rita..m.iD. filled. truita CUid Tegetcd:ll... Yoe The petition to dissolve the DMdn't 1acritke the mealtime, plvaaun corporation now filed asks that and healthJuln ..1 ol: quality tooda Jot the sake ol economy. We guarantee the qualthe matter be put to a special ity ot our Jood1; o• fer OU% prices, Juat eompore th&m! vote as early as possible, but INSTANT SUDS IN ANY WATER an opinion rendered by the Attorney General's office indicates Mldoels that under the present statutory IZ oa. jar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Desert Sweet procedure the question of dissoC. H. B. A Lu• cheon Treat. 46 oz. Can .. lution cannot be voted on until the municipal election of 1947. Bake•'• DeLuxe FULL OF VITAMIN C Y2 lb. Pk9 ..... . .. . Riverton residents claimed Dutch Processed tor a delicious flavor, that there has been a failure on the part of the county c_ommis· sioners to cooperate in remedy;:h:;,~ ing the situation, and blame the Cheaper Grade SUced Dilla entire mess on the commission24 oz. Jar .. .. . . .. .... 27c VITAMINS AND MJNEllALS REtAINED 1M A HIGH DEGREE C. H. B. A Family Favorite. ers in refusing to permit a fair vote on the question of incorpor· ation in the first place. thus ne· 12 0:&. cessitating the suit insituted to pkg . . Shurfine for making bread. nullify the action of the com· missioners and dissolve the corSATISFYING AND RICH IN NOURISHMENT poration. QL . The court has not yet rendered A Household Necessity. its decision as to whether or not Smith's, a town tax can be levied for the 2 Va Size Can . . . •. year 1946. I I 1 TIIE S:E.M'INEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY AUGUST 9 1946 ' ' · Page Etght There are 55,114,143 people in 11 American seaman are the best the United States who have com- paid in the' world. pleted_ eight or more years of \ schoolmg. If mankind had wished for what is right, they might have had it 96% of a Cleveland manufac- long ago. -William Hazlitt turer's available income in 1945 t ll It has been said of the world'jS wen into payro ,S. history hitherto that might maJies Health authorities oi a typical right. It is for us and for our ti6t~ Amerkan city have established to reverse the maxim, and to say that hand washed dishes contain that right makes might. -Abraham LincAln 23.72 _times more living bacteria than dishes cleansed in an electric See us for Commercial Printing. dishwasher. ;--------------------------; KEEP FRUIT BOWl~ FULL AND ALWAYS EAT OF NATURE'S' GIFTS' SO CWOICE AND SWEET! L . . . Large packa:e 2.] ¢ Sweet Pickles 41 Cocoa Grapefruit Juice B:by Foods- cERBm·s 22c l= .39c Dill Pickles ~hlbu~!~ne ~l~ur ... $2•97 C. H. B. Vinegar cans Grape-Nuts Flakes Pork and Beans 19c 3 pkgs. 25c . --~- DEUCIOUS-HEARTY---GOOD FOR YOU 65 Recipes in every bo:X. Unusual Efforts Mark Output of U.S. Auto Plants HERE'S TO HEALTH s.. nkist HERE'S HEALTH LEMONS lb.11c CORM i:::. o..... . .37c 6ears 19c Full of Juice ....•..... •... Utah Golden Bantam UTAH FANCY CANTALOUPE Vine • • • • • • · lb. 7c ripened. UT AU DIXIE NO. 1 PEACHES • • • • lb. IDe YEUOW ONIONS, U. S. No. I • 2 lbs. 9c "Tops" for Salods and Desserts. Try them French Frled. UTAH CUCUMBERS I I I I Long qreen slicers. NEW WAY TO DRINK YOUR VITAMINS AND UKf 'EMI 21bs. lie • No. 2 CaD. .......... 2 Can. Rich tn Pea Soup !:"3 ~:!: 27 c c 29 Eoay to MakE!-Serves Six Vitamins SUNI:IST SHUBFINE Grapefruit Juice 34c (6 Can . G. WashinqtOD 70 Cup Size 4 oz. jar • 73c Prunes P,ecooked 2-Vz Size Jar .. Raady 10 Serve OL Our Finest Grade. SHURFINE Apricots ~-~ SHURFINE Blended Juice 16 oz.. Ceu~. ..... •. . . 47c VUamin-Ricb Oro:nge ond Grapetrull Juice. HOLLY HILL Orange Juice ~:· 49c ~·resh Fruit Flavor SUNSWEET Instant COFFEE 73l11tfut4 Cocktail Juice Prune Juice.. qt. 27 c Dallc!ous with cream or lemon. Argo Peas ~o·;a~~~ 23c 6 slave. Extra Standard CHEF BOY-AR·DEE 38c Tanqy. navorhu. Smith's Peas N•z 19c Caa •. Fancy Blendad-New Poclt Mixed Vegelables St. Elmo .. . , ......... . 110 A Ready Made Salad. Peanut BUTTER. Skippy. c•e= Style. Larqe. 55C Economical. 1¥2 lb. Jar ..... . Wonde-rful for Sandwiches CHEF BOY·AR-DEE RAVIOLI SPAGHETTI DINNERS 16 oz. jar • • • 19c Pkg. • • • • • 32c Ta-sty and Easy to Serve For 3 or more--Ready in 12 minutes HEY KIDS!! See the Bee• ou WHEATIES Knot Hole Nita. Frido)' Hite. August l&tb at Derk'a Field. Ad.miasion only 2 Wheaties Bo• ToPI' BUY THEM MOW and be su.re to gel :1'0\kl. WHEATIES~=":.:.~ .. 2 pkgs. 21 c Prices WqaJotte Cleanser I 2 cans ••• llc Effective ' OH! GO TO GRASS FOR FURNITURE BARGAINS 4981 S. State, Murray Phone Mur. 669 Prompt Service . . • . . . Easy Terms 3 bars 20c Saturday SUPER Stories of the extraordinary efforts which the auto manufacturers continue to make to keep car and truck production going, despite many obstacles, come~ rrom Detroit. They have had to ship cars with wooden bumpers. replacing them later in the field when supplies finally are received. It costs one manufacturer $20 a car to do th :.s. With cotton fabriC in limited supply, one company for its UP· hoJstery turned to artificicl leather-?. much more expensive prnduct. Need Desperate Need for cushion springs bs!came so desperate that one manufactur. er~ at considerable cost, had to go , into productio non steel rods never before made 1n his plan1. j Another firm drew some alloy wire to make up a supplier's deficiency in materials, ar~d, while costs mounted, production of ihe finished spring cusbicms went forward. Planes Used Air freight service was established to keep front wheel spindles flowing into an assembly plant from a small Leroy, N. Y., manufacturer. Copper for one company's rilling mills had to be shipped in from Chile, when strikes cut off American sources. 1 But despite the manufacturers' most ingenious efforts, only one car ·is rolling off the assembly lines for ever four the industry had expected to produce. -specials for Friday and Saturday-We Now Have Two Deliveries a Day10:30 a. m. and ,3:00 p. m. 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