Show iPCITS—CLASSIFIED 1 — - ' ADS—LC:AL' NEWS t I - SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNI)AY MORNING NOVEMBER 291936 THE — - ' MAIN -- 'A NEWS SECTION—Second Part 511MIS - - clçis4 N6iites :!Cit'Shopl 11 ' : i' s and '' I I it ( 11 ' of e ' half-da- S 4' '44 1 -- I I '"N ' s' ' : ' ' 1 I kl I I I ' 11 t silk a i Is t 4 )(1N 6' 'slt Ise '' 1 N a ild 1 ( t 4 - Il to SECOND WARD with the local police department began March 1 1916 when he was appointed a third grade patroln'lan In 1923 he was named head of the antivice squad serving in that capacity until March 1 1929 when he was named police lieutenant ini charge of the detective bureau He was born January 13 1884 in Salt Lake City a son of David Hyrum and Sarah Brown Clayton His grandfather Williant Clayton was secretary to Brigham Young Active ini L D S church work he served a mission to England in 1906 Surviving are his widow 'Mrs Margaret C Clayton nine sons and daughters: David W Robert W Geneve Ruth Sally Margaret Helen Joan and Phyllis Clayton and his mother all of Salt Lake t ' N South Eighth West street with Sorensen offiBishop Edward ciating Friends may call at the Deseret mortuary Sunday and Monday and at the family home Tuesday from 10 a m to 'noon Burial will be in the City cemetery Commenting on the passing of the officer Chief of Police Harry L Finch said "The department has Ilost a faithful worker He was my personal friend for more than 20 years" The flag on the public safety I was lowered to half mast building ! Saturday in tribute to the late officer The Salt Lake City police department will assist at the services Tuesday 1 I a I (Sorved 12 Neon to 11 t Roast Loin of Pork Celery Dressing Apple Sauce Sweet Potatoes Buttered Peas Hot Bottered Roll and any 5c Drink LIA WE FEATURE ':f 61 t L 1 "' '''''tai I ol V ' i ore i ' 4immsmilitichwO SILK SCARFS FOR MEN Also with initiats $100 Salt KEITH-O'BRIEN- o o o NAME 0 o 1 013R EN$ 1 t !::!:'' s4 BROILED 4 11 0 ) ) 1 k "10 I : I ' C 0 D CASH CHARGE p a a i I i 01" a trZrtili $ a :1 - AT:1-- 4 4 to be worn i I 1 Buy reedy ‘lozeril : ''2 o12 i Lz- 4e : ' ' Nss4s v7 t-- :): '4' el 4 - j choose— ' '- '- t'rill ‘ - - j '7 ' - - 1 - -' t-- i '" 4( ki"fr fr 0 I i "'It ''' 7' ' 4 i - - ( " Pt t t0 r y t IA - 5 -‘ ' 7 Ns ri 1 2 — --- --4 ' 1 11 e 4' r1 1 t 1-- '' THE MATERIALS ''' Metal Fabrics caNubntboynsWeaves pSeastins Rpaonungeh Challis The newest Surface sCatrienpsels I Weaves O The :s NRaosthealtiCrsi-hpeeesr- latest Fan Novelties Plain and an new printed Matplasses - - EA I 'W H ITEIS ---- yards bo3u:htbY toh3eleyard - - ' - 4(3) the lenttb il 4-- would cast r) -- - 1- iS ' ell ( Aot: Okto152yd Pe C''' rj ' BUJ EIS EAL ' : ' WO 1 It— ll tongt3 ukt Cant t 1 IL ' ' ' 44' 11 ro a :'- st ekcIS47-t- a 8 z GOLD SEAL 1 4 to (47 3 51 Yard 2 "' 98 The If bought by' the yard would cost 500 w length 4c1A11'' '" 't k NN4J 1 III ' e: - fW (:r''''' NO MEASURING-NO CUTTING-- NO 161TI — i -- r -i - '4-1-::‘rd- I J Candle(wick attached to - : ' t ck4P -- :) 410Ø AP p )' ) & 1 A it::0 - 42 'ill) 4' - ' 7:ti': ::' f - - g' 7 A 1 1 :ota charm a itncil 4 V'' f I 1 l j 40 J fr -'''' - Ittifti It ' 1 1 )t ripAi: 4 - 0 4- 1 T ::!: Crepebeck Cereal o tf ivcie4ip- frAtt ' c s$ - ' ''''' - ::::4!? t 711'- ' 1 tt) p Fang Acetates '4ra - - I si 60 101' 114e: ti:1!:::::::::::: f ' tA t Y e J?RIEN 4 ' '1' ': ' 4 ' :' :frlAs it ::'' - ) 31:41 qtki I ' ' 1 ' t r i 4- i ::i - "EMPIRE STATE" CERTIFIED DRESS- LENGTHS ocysj ce" ' 44499E 11 ' '4 - '' s s dr 1 1 : d - lavish organdia and lace trimmed aprons are works of art Inspired by you lovers of apron beauty who will throng this section Monday C "T7-"-- 7 - A i ( 0 4 014 get' ts Illr - 4" 430 ' 't1CA41(fW I' U's - ' 1 1 f11i1I-- atij04s -- :::::: A Practical Kind of Gift 14' s ' r 150 wrz1 tt:1 019 1)4:::-0'H:e? 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' Twin Size Eitel OBR '1 A NS -- : lleslAll iK 10 ii 14 fit for a' Bought for gifts princess!! Easy for you to buy! Dainty dimities! or 4: ' I 20007 NEw Beautiful A ' j ' r :1"::4 1 ‘:::::sk ::1 ::: 1 SI':' 0 101 'lit- --I NT?7r:4 AA :"A11t:77) iAvl PO :1-1- It ' op SALE 0 a Small design hand tufted ft ' ' It )- i Quality CeinclIewick Spreads ill We're proud to present these 11 ( ( - ka 1 111) J1 Fitted! ) 0 ::: 1 v -- $9t0-- I - 1 :(i)77”'!-1 -:: Z4F-:)ll- Diamond Tufttd Elegant for rack additional scar 2c b - I ' Phone Wasatch 440 ' 4 -' : Mail and (1' ' Blue 40000 f II 114 i heavy quality' White extra large size with 'elegant designs also olid pastel colored' spreads SCARFS ( if 2 § Gold Brown INITIALS: ' i-e rit47':'77--- - ' - '' Beautiful 0donre Me: Send atyPlease Sales Tax and Postage Extra le i - '' ' BLANK'"0""" II ADDRESS 0 i (Ake COLORS: 0 t Elaborate Hand Tufted Candlewick Spreads Brown! press-o- n Rose ' Full "ORDER 11 ' -‘ Navy! Green! in silk wash& to be re- moved before washing and pressed on with an iron Ini tials guaranteed to stay - reowlrsSillt0'11111" ' - Fun Size! Hand Tufted! White with Colored Tufts! Black! colors Solid :t-- s ir :s-1-f- 'I Gold! White! tubular scarfs with '3 initials! The ble of courscInitials - 1 "'"Na - ' -- women! For 14 'S ' I """l'illeir ' 1 a9 Red! - ::::s --- :::::::::: - ' Rust! P :el-:--Vt-ezieA 7-- ! !t1 1 ::::-z-C-4 and When They Are Scarce' COLORS r s- Below Today's Market Prices c - ' Far--- hern-toYouNo- ' I 4av :" '''''''lltyH:: 44 Ili ' i - Offer Royal! :':F: i t We E INITIALS FREE! - ' - TUFTED Bought Months Ago - :' :3 DISTINCTIVE - ' 1 4 ti 'GREA-T---SALE-HAN-D —' II' - :: l'417('' ri - ' ‘ - RIEN ':: (4 Ett5 : i-V(- - - SILK CREPE ' ::::'''':::-!''- 'l: ' J Ailail A 7 : sc IA REls 'r r ittl St 62 : STEAKS - $ INITIALED 1 will PM) :" rl I Fountain Specials 1 f ' K e ' I 6- i e 1 - l' i : - at 1215 p M In addition to Mrs Youngdale "National ' Legislative Problems three eons- and two daughters are named WI heirs of the estate which iffecting Retailers" Is the subject the petition estimates at less than of the talk according to J H Mc110000 The will we's drawn March Gibbeny secretary of " the retail 23 1935 trades ccitomittee - - a ':" Hermansen Young' the retail trades committee Monday Johanna - 1 f i - Mrs dale : - Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 12:30 p m in the Cannon L D S ward chapel 1385 '1- caoinjominetrcmeeebtolangrd oof fthgeovcehranmorbseroinodf ddoiws ' fig' --- City - ead wi tchoeu ratgelrorfi c it 1 5 ‘ s For a Smart Hair Cut Individual Finger or Permanent Wave See EUGENE EDWARDS! 30c Plate Lunch ' Will T a lk wbays fhi 2tr°1 catt co441'éviiii0---''pts::0- ' I' Broadway Drug a - ' Manicure! SW Writ" Elder Matthias Cowley will speak the adult class of the Eleventh ward Mutual TuesdayDecember ld on "How 1 Came to Write the Life of Wilford Woodruff" 1 - f CitylDelective At Residence - ‘ A 125 f 11 a 4 1"16 dr P pecia I - - BEAUTY SALON 1 - 2' - 1 t 11 I eft V es'Ittop ana Mc8'erzed ) ti ' - It 1 -- - Death Claims - - District e 101 102 113 and 114 polling place Fremont school 153 South Second west street Judges Mary Peirce A Joseph Mrs Dan Beckstead and Mrs Godfrey Anna C Ricks Districts 103 104 105 106 111 end 112 polling place Grant school 627 South First West street Mrs K Judge Homer Edith Creet Mrs Juliette Lily Ramey Mrs Pearl Baldwin Mrs lilthel Cope and Miss Norma M Watson Districts 107 108 109 and 110 Polling place Jefferiou School 107 South West Temple street Judges Mrs Mabel Hogen- son Mrs Mrs Beulah Gladys Searle and Mrs Rose Tavey lawn Districts 115 and 120 place Franklin school 809 West polling Second South street judges Mrs Leona Bottling Mrs Viola Crawton and Mrs Freda Douglas Districts 116 117 118 and 119 ace Riverside school 609 South polling Eightn West street judge Mrs Hazel Coombs Mrs Clara Morgan Mrs Ellen D Pickle and Mrs Clara McDermott Districts 121 and 122 polling place Edison school 1416 West South street Mrs Ruby Livesey MrsEightn Irene Blun- dell and Mrs George Jones TIMID WARD Districts 141 143 and 144 polling 513 North Tenth Oilmna school place West street Judges Martha Catmul Mary Reid and Reit& Gleason 4 District 142 polling place Bonneville School 1502 Dexter Street judges Mrs Nellie A Harter Mrs Frances E Dastrup and Mrs Bertha B Jackson Districte145 148 147 and 148 polling 750 West First place Jackson school North street Judges Grace McGreerr May Groket Mrs Maude Blair and Terra Cow- burn Districts 149 150 155 156 and 157 polling place Washington school 163 West Ifourth North street: Indges Mrs Ruby M rs Loretta Clements Ida E Holmes Epperson Mrs Ethel Itauertrach and May farmers 21200 4 "' - Enlarged I -0 — -1 EN' 4 1 N t i 00 ! —or polling place Webster school 420 Eighth Ea st street J udges Ur! Amelia S Stewart Mrs Lucille E K Bassett Mn Carrie Braby Eldredge and Mn Alice Districts 246 248 249 250English and 251 Twelve place 204 University street judges Districts 151 152 153 and 154 polling polling Mrs Jana M Sloan Mrs William Tre1' West school Second 241 North place vithich Mrs Nora H Walton Mn Rya high West street: Judges Mrs N A Martin- - Taylor and Mrs Hazel Reiser eon Clara Mc annus Minerva Homer and z Mugaret -Lukey ' ' 14011TH WARD 4 Dietrich 171 172 173 174 175 an5 -i 176 polling place Lafayette school 61 East North TenIle street Judges Mrs rs Ralph OWens Mrs Arline Mabel Paul Alice D' Heywood Lee G ITHEnsign and Evelyn Manning Districts 177 178 179 180 182 and 119 183 polling place Lowell school II street judges Mrs George A Robbins Mrs Barbara B Rosell Mrs Eliza C Green Mrs Ada Reibard Jr M Holding end Mrs Hats Leonard Districts 181 and 188 polling plus Ensign school 431 Ninth avenue: judges Mrs Theresa M Beesley Mrs R C Belo nap and Mrs Marr H Hilton District 184 185 186 and 187: polling school661 First avenue race Iongfellow Jessie T Graham Mrs Mrs C F Holding Mrs Edith A Westwood and Mill Amanda 0 Ainnet 'Districts 189 190 191 192 and 193 'e polling plum Wasatch acilool1155 Beet ' Routh Temple atreet judges Mrs Ivy McKee Mrs Atlissa L ficott Mimi Agaes vl Itounteer Mrs Edith S Allen William A Hilton and Alfred Smithen FIFTH WARD Districts 221 222 228 229 235 and 0 236 Monday— polling place construction office 432 East First South street: Judges Helen Mar-cell- o Zabriskie Mrs Harry Peters E M Tuesday— Miss Cotterell Mrs' Laura M Thompson Claudia Morris and Ardis Cederlund Wednesday— Districts 223 224 225 and 226 polling 311 City and County building place room Mrs O 'Thompson Florence S judges Mrs Any One of 3 Services: Beatrice Halverson and Mrs Canty Sarah It Leslie Districts 227 230 231 232 233 sod 350 214 polling place Oquirrh school Fourth East street judges Eleanor Beckman Miss Jane Gillett Mrs Mary Swift Louise Young Mrs Ella S Becker ti Mrs Mrs Hattie Nelson Burg and Districts 237 238 239 244 and 245 place Bryant high Sehool 745 taat rifling Shampoo Finger Wave First South street judges MrsMrsGrace Hazel Sarah J Brown Mho Lillie Knight Viola Hendrickson and Mrs O'Connor Arch! Gene Carter Districts 240 241 242 243 and 247 ) r'i David IL ' ) i4 ' '0 FIRST WARD 10 11 and 12 po2lanif atstrtutemnlir 2 school Third area Judges ' Thora P 636Sorensen Mrs Minnie B Hansen Lottie Gamble Mrs Clayton Mlira Carleton and MEL Laura Whiteside' Diatricts 3 4 and 9 potting place Lib- isc1Y echo 1092 Third East street judges Mr Ann B O Hinman Mn Gordon Larch and Rhea F iimurthwalte Districts 0 6 8 W b2 b3 and 54 potting place Whittier school 1568 Third East street: judges Mra Joy C Erickson Mrs Alice I ()bray Mrs! Toting Iva Robison Beatrice Machin Ruby Mrs Elsie Pont-oon Mrs Ida Gerspier: and Maude A Deyton Distriets 13 14 23 23 and 24 polling place littmliton sehool 770 Eighth Emit tree: judge lira - Hale Walker Mrs blether Timmtn Mrs Genevieve L Berner Mrs Janet Duke and Mrs Mary Vass Districts 20 21 25 and 26 polling residence of Mrs Elizabeth T Beer place 1172 Ninth East etreet: iodate Mrs Beer Mrs Laura E Penrose Mrs Ernest Wright and Detective Sergeant David H ClayGrace L Trayner Districts 18 17 55 56 661 and 82 ton 52 veteran member of the Salt lo e polling-placHawtnorne 'school 1632 Say Lake City police department died enth East streee Judges Mn Violet Monson Mrs Bonnie Beau Mot Ross Render-Io- n Saturday morning following a long Pauline Jorgensen Rammumeen illness of a stomach ailment at his Mildred Foment and BethMary H Snow Ill District 18 19 27 26 and 29 polling home 1143 California avenue place Emerson school 1337 McClelland health forced his retirement from street judges Gladys W Anderson Mr Fred S Brereton Daisy M Bullock Mrs active duty several months ago Helen Williams and Mre ar career Officer Clayton's Margaret IL Districts 57 58 59 and 60 polling Place of Ir A Ellie 2340 Seventh East street judges Martha Chamberlin Florence Y Redford Mre Luceat It Cur tie and Nellie Christofferoon Districts 63 64 65 66 67 88 and 89 pollin g place Irving high 'chord 1179 East Twonty-firs- t South street judges Dillha L Dean Mre F H Cowleyairs E L Kroll Pearl Fisher Mr Joseph C Grant Mr Byron L White cud Mrs T William Bailey District 70 place Garfield school 1338 Fifteenthpolling East street judges Mr M J Stewart Effie Hunter and Mrs C M Diehl Districts 30 and 31 milling place East school 840 Thirteenth East street high Rachel Watts Mrs Aunt DeBus Judges and Mrs Ann Nortivall Freeze Districts' 32 33 34 35 and 36 polling lintel school 1227 Fifteenth East place 'street judge' Mrs Clarence Cowan Mrs Flora D Large Mrs Jatiquita E Davis Mrs Auline Gera Frost and Mrs Mary M Cram ) 13 The bank has now a total of 11 Petition to probate the will of Paul C Kelly officer In the Amer- Salt Lake City lean Retail federation will address 148250 In outstanding loans to 12 Willard Youngdaled here November Utah 'cooperatives which include I residence ''' - t I ''" Wixom s ' 4 -- 4 ' e's i ' K)5R 4 C- - 111 01 ' ' ie r 1 ' ) Composer's Will Filed 'Retail Group Official Court for PrObatLI-- 1 To Address Meeting - t ' These L - The annual stockholders' meeting of the Berkeley bank for coopera- conferfives will open the two-da- y ence J W Gillman of Orem director of the farm credit administration of the eleventh district will preside E A Stokdyk C A Heffernan and A E Anderson president vice president and secretary respectively pikthe bank will present their reports W D Ellis general agentNe-of the lil C A for Utah California vada and Arizona also will speak announced discussions will be led by W Preston Thomas bead of the department at the jointly by the Berkeley bank for Logan school Members of his staff cooperatives a unit of the ' farm and authorities in cooperative mancredit administration and by the agement and rural credit will assist agricultural economics department In conducting the conference - 4 : sessions y credit administration Saturday ' ' ' 44 " 1 Complete list of candidates pollhig places and judges for the else- tion of five members ef the city board of education to be )1eld next Wednesday were announced Saturday by Roy H Felt clerk of ' the board of education The candidates one of whom will be elected from each ward art: First ward Dr George R Hill (iniumbent) David H Thomas F L Bagby Second ward C O Jensen E Lam- (incumbent) George born J R Newman Third ward J B Matheson (incumbent) Unopposed Fourthward Dr D D Stockman (incumbent) Lyle B Nicholes Fifth ward F C Loa- bourow (incumbent) and James B ' Brocklebank ' ' ' ' : The Ast of ' polling places and ' ' judges follow: : ' ' - N Baard'31embers Vote P I ' 'A cooperative institute for man- of the Utah State Agricultural 'colagers and representativea of farm- lege at Logan ers' cooperative marketing associaTheltatus and problems of Utah tions and mutual water companies cooperative marketing associations of Utah will be held in Salt 'Lake will form the subject for three of economics List of Candidate's L ' Institute in S y ' $ ' Places I1 Farm Cooperatiyé Udders Hold Two-Da- Mourned! ie i - - - 1 NO WAITING SAMPLES 1ERIEtt - t 1 |