Show I - I il - Is THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Friday January 16 19IS COUNTY BRIEFS t Granite Hig 'Hoe Hop' Set Tonight 10 pm David Winder will be show Exchange Assembly Students from Ogden high school will present an exchange assembly at Jordan high school Friday at 2:30 pm Miss Lucille Tuttle faculty member in charge said Thursday Jordan students will appear at Ogden Jan 29 zbe said coeds 100 Cyprus "stood up" er 11110 i ' I- high school boy friends Thursday evening to take fathers to a Fathers and Daughters party at the school PrograMS Karnes and refreshMents wtre on the agenda The evening was based on the theme Papa Wont You Dance With Me!" Sponsor of the affa:r was the Aasociated Girl Students beaded by Marilyn Zogg Scouter Training' Flamed To prepare scout leaders of East and Mount Jordan districts for summer camp activities an advanced training course for scout- Jordan river flood control pro1 gram after plans for an estimated ' 1891500 project were approved '' at a joint meeting of U S army 4 ks I and Salt Lake county engineers -commissioners c:10-r to commissioners The agreed I contact Utah's congressional delegationso to push such an appropria'! tion —1: 4" funds would be available in 1949 The project was authorized by congress in the flood control act of 1944 No money for actual conatruction has been appropriated Plans for the project were outlined at the meeting by A C Showman chief of the planning branch Sacramento district corps of engineers and R W Barsdale Mrs Alf G Gunn Original Sacramento district corps of enboard member resitna library gineers F N Cronholm and F W McGregor represented the Salt La ke office U S army engineers - q - t I z ' ' --- '1-- 0- :40--- - - - Library Board Head Quits After 9 Year Bosone Praises! Alcoholics Aid Anonymous E 17th South on Director of the Utah13 state board alcoholism Judge omone spoke was president of Food Handlers union No 537 Amen-IC1- on "Alcoholism as We See It in the Federation of Labor at a meet- 20th Century" ing Thursday night at the Labor Graziers Pick Officer temple 151 S 2nd East Other officers named were HowAppointment of Marcellus Palard FuEer vice president R N mer as secretary In charge of ofBurkhardt business agent Lester fice affairs announced ThursJJeitLees recording secretary Doyle day by Utah-Idah-was o Graziers Assn guide Dale Shaffer guard Mr Palmer selected at a recent arid Harry Kepros and Lorna Anmeeting of the association redersen trustees places the late Eli F Taylor B Wallace 381 1 me 0 LAST DE-D- SHADES ARK ri Cttr) E 1 'forma A DELAYED US Robes anC '' ' Ii ' ' rz 070004g4 good oho 61141 L-it wee Uv 4 eon Clary Salt Lake City SALT I 1 I 0 tt - 3414' 311711 11 iii ostsni CITY LAKE 1 at 21 Utak 1 1 ‘t r ) DEctorisarnATIon DISTRIBUTORS 1 3' T - --- t - umaboe6011otap4Mboamoasrif111Laiol10:41t - rsa ''' 7 1 E i WadikOabbaialoibtaaoKdkWVaibgdr I t'''''' 3 c es i c lui i svwd - 4 '4 - it 1 1 1 - - ' '- ki ' : ' ' ' 4 i ' i t ''' -' ' "4" 4 - 4 4 :4 1 -- ' -- - '- - - - t - - t --41' 44 ' 5' 40 r - 4$5°Air ' — - -- 74 '' e - - '"' - 44 - A ' d' - ''''" 4 4 - - 1 ‘4 4 1 - I ) - - 5 '' f 41 : - 4 - - 1 - I s i - A ''' ' ''' °1' ' ra'' ' 5 'Iv 1 - l 't- "' 4 ' - f ' ' kT ' ' ' - '' 4''' - ' - ' ' '- ' A 14 ' ' - ' - - - - 1 - ' 4 '' "' ' ' ' - ' I ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' - - I - - ' ' 444 ' '' 1 - - ' ' - - ' '- ' - '''" ' ' ' '' ' " ' - ' "4 ' 2 ' '' it''-''- 4 ' s - ' - - AJ:- 1 " ' - )'''''- 4 6 4 4 i )- 441 ' ' '''''"') t 4 '' ' 4 ''' - -t - - - - : ! 0' ) i - - - ' - -- - ''' f $ s' - t ''' '2--- '''' ' - ' - ' I ' -- ''''- " 1 ' - - A - Location: of Ogclon Arsonal Toorrie Utah OTTERS ACCEPTED POI All Mini:num MaXiMIUMIN - All ' " - ' 1 t ' ' ' r' i: '': ' ' : ti ' '' : ' : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 11 : '''' '' 4 Zt 0 '' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'il ) 1 :1 ' 1 ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2'''' 1 ' ' ' 'l ' oo leLl tobeetioa ' ' t ' '' ' ''''''' ' ' Is - i - -- -'' ' 11 t i t - ' T- - : t Pk A41 ' t- ' ' ' - " ' ' - ' - '' t i - I ' 2 '' Y - ' ‘ - ' ' z - - ' ' ' ''' 7 '' ' ' I ' - : : T! - - I : ' 1 ' - - - - - - - - t - - ' - - "'- li -: ' - ' ' ' ' ' '- - '''- ' - ' - - - ' - 1 '''' 1 ' ' 4L ' 8 S - - -- ' i - - - ' - 1- - 1 ' ' - ' I - - ' - -- - 3 ' - : I - - ' — ' - - - l '- - - 7 ' - : - -- t' - :- : 4 1! : ' '''' ' ' 2 - ' ''' ::' - -2- - ' :' ''''' :- L- - - ' ' -- 4 ' ' ' i ' - 2: - ''' " c ' --- ' ' " k t -: ' ' :'' ' ''''Z ' - ' 1' A ' - ' ' ' ' t '" - CENTER - i v-- s 1 PVI:71111 t : ' i 1 :' ' ''V ' 0 1040 '' '''' ' ' ' '' '' '''' t i - 3 - it - - 1 - GAIN I t - Gowns TIMELY LADY MARIS MARY 38 to Sizes 46 Now $15 00 4 - - - and I NOW suoo Group 3—ROBES Formerly Large assortment of styles Priced Now S1498 - crepe Priced regularly $749 Now throe-piec- e at $2500 EArav FOR TM SPECIAL $isoo SALE! 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wire woonsl continuous slot welded construction No 40 slot EST 2063 10' long and 534" utids dia Complete with I each of this (a) bailing down following fittings: shoe (b) 'extra heavy 4x6" long pip (c) weighted wood plug (d) load packer () pip nipple 4'6" (f) adaptor (g) bail plug (h) back pressuro plug (i) wood ash plus (1) pipe nipple 2x6" Mfg by A- - D (k) pipe voting 2 Cook Pocked 1 to erats as above xcept 33e dia )0' long No 40 slot Mario by Edward Johnson 3—Santo as above oxcept 4" dia 10' long No 16 slot Mod by A D Cook Inc Location: Engineer Supply Soction Utoir Gonorol Doors' Ogdoss Utah govoroznent 1 ( 4412 AL - INVENTORY 410--DEA- lt: ' 4' 41tEe J 4' t - t " ' -r-- 4"-- OIL - Food Union Picks New President -- 41 - )'- 4 - 10:1 '''" - r 71 a r 0 pring days tournament Friday at 7:30 pm at the University club 136 E South - --1 p Duplicate bridge players will compete for individual honors at the annual state individual bridge After more than nine years as Temple member of the Salt Lake county library system board of directors Mrs Alf G Gunn Will resign and (UNUSED) is moving to Long Beach Cal Mrs Gunn was appointed to the board in July 1938 Until IS months ago when Mrs J A Otten- WELL heimer was selected Mrs Gunn AND was the only woman to serve on the committee During her term Mrs Gunn GEAR served as vice president of the board every year until 1948 Then To Be Sold On A she was named president the only Sales Basis Negotiated time since its organization a has not Open To All Classes ei Buyers county commissioner acted No Priorities Her resignation will be accepted next the board during meeting Opening Negotiating Date Feb 3 David Gourley Granite TUESDAY JANUARY 20 1948 school district superintendent has been recommended for the position' At 10:30 AM (MST) At 1710 South Redwood Road Salt Laic City Utah - FIRST Bridge Tilt Slated 04 t'' 4 ' ' - 0110111 'N !' day of 1946 Reflecting increased borrowing upon the part of Utah citizens and businesses the outstanding loan accounts of the banks increased from $138594034 on Dec 31 1946 to $179374055 on Dec 31 1947 During the same period banks' total surplus accounts Jumped from $11209700 to $13278950 and their undivided profits from $5798084 to $6069614 4 -- --- - all-tim- :' masters asslstant scoutmasters senior advisors and troop corna MURRAY Jan 15—Rehabilitarnitteemen will begin Monday tion of alcoholics can be a double Russel McDonald scout executive to society Salt Lake City said Thursday Reva Beck Bosone told a Judge Courses will be held each Monof the Murray Civic joint meeting and 7:30 at at day Friday pm Women's and Junior Worn-e- n guild Sandy Junior high school under 's dubs Thursday night in Murdirection of Casper A Nelson ray Firma ward chapel Church of training chairman for East Jordan Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints district- - Instructor will be Clarence the rehabilitation proThrough Nelaon advancement chairman of gram for alcoholics the alcoholics West Jordan area are made useful members of society and young persons recognize the signposts leading to the disease and thus are warned against It The wornsux judge particularly lauded work of Alcoholics s A congressional appropriation of funds loomed Thursday as next step in a fight for a ' 11111110100 "' ' The getting and spending of Utah's citizens corporal tions and partnerships—as reflected in their checking accounts—continued on itkypward trend during 1947 it was indicated in a comparative report of Utah's 48 state and 12 national banks released Thursday by J Melvin Knapp state bank commissioner Demand deposits of individuals partnerships and corpo- rations rose from $286341236 on Dec 31 1946 to $296- 165944 for the same date in 1947 Time deposits for the same two dates however showed a decline—from $165- 617474 to $163903740 indicating that individuals and corporations are drawing on savings Ito meet living costs and expansions respectivelyl The total assets of the state's federal and state banks e hit an high at the end of 1947 Dec 31 figure is $592974543—compared with $583980563 for the closing Okeh Cost Set 0' - - :- ' STRAINERS Daugbters Honor Dads Jan 00' ' e 001e rf0' I master of ceremonies for a floor V' - 40 in case some ambi- MAGNA 10 la '''14 tious jitterbugs wear out their orignal pairs said Perla Pawed chairman of the decorations tommittee At zar Jordan Flood Plans Win -0 ' cnANTrr PARK Jan the toes wiggling room Cast off those shoes But wear the loudest socks to Granite high schoors 'llose Hop" rriday at 8:30 pm in the Granite irytrinasium According to Eldon Greaves speaker of the house of representatives school organization sponsoring the dance gift 'certificates will be given wearers of the loudest largest and smallest pairs Preparing for any eventuality the committee even has arranged 'retreads"--fo- ur old maids will knit all evening to have en hand extra socks - UTAHNS'GETTiNG1 SPENDING CONTINUED UPWARD IN '47 e 0" po- - 46A wei 401 - |