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Show niE VOICE OF Tuleremia 'beware Thursday, November 23, SHARON To the hunter, Dr. DeKltine rives this advice Avoid the listless rabbit who proves to be too easy a target, chances are he hag or at h a.- i diseased. Wliile the cabbit is the most fieciueut carrier of tuleremia, otlor aniniuk are subject to Its OF THE icbaumau of the National WASHINGTON', D With the limiting m ,.wu in full swing, the Amt run n If t d Cross warps hunters to think twice before shooting the lazy rabbit It may carry the deadly tuleremia germ Dr. William DeKlcine, national medical director of the Red Cross, points out that tuleremia not only threatens the careless nimrod, but the housewife and the market-maThose handling wild rabbits, he advises, should wear rubber gloves in preparing potentially-i- rivu-,1-- C. . in ending to Oppusums, 'I fkuuks and other r Dr. c muskrats, rodout-typ- ani- e mals may pick up the infection fiom wood ticks, he said. Larsen Invited To Exhibit In National Art Show HEW FOSTOFFICE Professor B. F. Larsen of B. Y. L., has been Invited to exhibit one of his pictures in the National nfected animals. Thorough Art Show in Washington, D. C., to be held this week. National Art cooking kills the tuleremia virus, V. cck, chewing from Nof. as to removing all possibilities of in? Dec. 1, according to a letter refectlon. ceived from Edward B. Rowan, j The new post office for Spring-villi- ', I'tah, will be one story in (luivht and is to contain almost 100,000 cubic feet of space. The rit sign of the building Is a modern adaption of the traditional Colon- ial structure. Total cost of the project will be An approximately 170,000.00. allotment in this amount was made available under the Federal Public Buildings platform. A pitched shingle tile roof is planned for the front portion of the building and a flat composition roof will cover the rear portion. Large regularly spaced window's and glazed doorway on the main facade will assure ample daylight for the public space which extends across the front of thp building. Side lights and ornamental aluminum eagle above will dignify the entranceway. Public business will be conducted in a spacious lobby containing five service windows and 16S lock boxse. Decorations of this area are to include marble floor and wainscot, plaster walls and ceiling, and wood and glass vestibule. Postmaster's office, a large workroom, and offices for the financial section will occupy Remember the first morning on the new job? It was mighty important to create a gooi impression, wasnt it? Thats why you sent 3 our suit to us for really expert cleaning and pressing. When you consider the importance of personal our expert, appearance, careful workmanship and prompt sen ice are mighty inexpensive, for big moments or ex Rhone 475 TODAY ery-da- Madsen Cleaning' Co. 119 N. Univ. Ave. , Pc. (jautitte q Mm &yj H 'U i, iram the balance of the first floor. 'Ikro.' postal storage rooms aud loating futilities will be found ou the ground floeir. The Public Buildings Administration is responsible for the deof-- l sign and t onstructiou of post of it t s and most other types federal buildings all over the country. Since 1933 it has initiated and completed more than 2,000 projects. Highway Patrol Cracks Down on Unlicensed Drivers without a license accounted for 2S8 of the 777 arrests made by the State Highway Patrol during October, according to the monthly report of Patrol activities submitted by the State Driving by R. W. Grco, Road Commission Superintendent of the patrol. Blockades couducted on the various highways assisted the trol in gathering in motorists ho persist in driving without icenses in defiance to the law. Total arrests for September were 590, of which 103 were for lack of drivers license Speeders drew 240 arrest tickets during October as compared with 1 S 6 for September. However, the number running stop signs decreased from 84 to 57. Only 23S warning tickets were issued during the month as compared to 340 during September. It would seem from these statistics that the Highway Patrol feels Hi a t been ts mem In made of education has long enough to jusLty ar-- r for violations instead of BOOM TOWN at the S c e r a Theatre warning-- Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. tie puiud -- . commenting on the arrests for lack of liceiAes XV. D Hammond, Chairman of the Road the Commission, declared that patrol will continue its dnve again-- t violators of the license requirement in the interest of safety. Highway fatalities have increased beyond all reason, said Mr. Hammond. "We think that requiring every motorist to pass an examination and secure a driver's license will help to solve our fatality problem and cut down the number of accidents on the highways. In this matter a3 in all other traffic problems we must have the cooperation of the public if we are to succeed," Downey Says Roosevelt Favors Pension Plan TO r MARIE U,i ANTOINETTE, 1755-179- Youthfully frivolous Queen of Franco Fashion nupremai y In ever) lias alum s been based uKn a happy combination of Hiir oiiu!tyt age Jl'ST MYRLE SHOP n- SOUTII; ft of I v Everything This Christmas! It if it f'''' s m h W If If if if if if if if if if if if Shop Early! R R Local Board Only R Can Grant Deferment Its a well known fact that Says Dykstra R to wear the C are A. R usually things Dykstra, Director of Selective Service, said today that R most appreciated gifts for men. of letters continue to R thousands pour into National Headquarters It is equally well known that R from mothers, wives, employers and others vitally interested in O man doubly appreciates every the lives of individual registrants WHICH LiNE gifts bearing IS LONGER? label. Our Sales and Service forces are now fresh and eager and of course, early buyers get first choice citing reasons why deferments 4 should be granted. But National Headquarters has no power to grant or even recommend Mr. DyJj kstra pointed deferments, out. The question of what classification any registrant shall be placed in is a matter entirely up to his local board. R "Of course we are interested in R every individual case," Mr, Dybut the only thing kstra said, possible for us to do with the Rm letters that come addressed to and National Headquarters R which are forwarded from the House and members of the R White and administrative leglslat've R branches of the Government here R in Washington is to inform the senders that they will have ampl opportunity to present their cases to their local boards and that the very spirit of the Selective Service II Act precludes National uin, its influence in any way whatsoever with the de- - a r n fr.tAtX' u t 7tvt ?x 1 7 1" v! ,'r:1 ' y r .. O'!'" You should immediately take advantage of our complete loan service for the building of that new home or to modernize your present home. We are continually building and improving homes in this community. Our easy terms and low interest rate have made ns many friends and satisfied home owners. 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Ruggedly built through and through, to stand hard wear and abuse. A lovely Ensemble that fits into any decorating scheme yours at a sensational law price that may never h repeated again! A limited number of sets, so to avoid disappointment, we suggest you shop at once. 4 - N-g . J- " f T"--- - i V - : Gives You ' K 5 f 1 1 V .. OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE 209 Rooms Rates: 200 Tile Baths $1.50 to $4.00 F PIKiYO Hotel Temple Salt Lakn All Want Exposure Room ERNEST C. Square Telephone 017R1 Delightfully Air ii 53 North Eniv. Ave. UTAH O WRONG TIME! hat ever our husincs s may be, having the wrong time can Into get jou emhnrrasslng :: Bring jour watch for our Free Chronore: meter Check. If It pairs, we'll quote minimum price mi expert work. ilifftciilti-in to!. n ',a-- 5 TOP QUALITY 3 Ool4 J SERVICE X" ; Will Meet Any Price i HAROLD MAAG i -- PHONE 013-R- -l . W. E. MITCHELL "VOIR JEW li.I.It" LITTLE KOHAYK Manager MIGHTY r.HYIM MENDER ji Prows and Haws Realty Co. i Per Ton Delivered tlly, Ctah KOSMTEIt, nnn tv PBfl i TAYLOR BROS. CO. THE DFIAlvT.MKXT STORE "Where the Flowers Grow" to BUILD or REMODEL They don't look It, hot theyre both the same length. Its Just a not Ikt Instance of how your eyes can fool you. Maybe jou dont need glasses and niavbe jou do. The only way to find out is to have your eves examined by an expert optometrist without any obligation to buy glasses. Do It tomorrow. ' ii III-GRAD- f ut k Eight-- O Loans s SHRIVERS PigCE CANISTER 1 thono Help Us Help You ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel k Greenhouse C. V. HANSEN fr$ y i! - a ii 1 I D:td ft P I? f got my job in and Mother bought all kinds of practical things for me things I needed. But the first night I was in my room, feeling blue and homesick, a messenger from the florist brought me two perfectly glorious potted plants. Lifes not all work there is lots of beauty, too Love from Your Aunt Sally, the note said. It was a if , 1 When the city, r Uant Our Customers the LINES FROM LIFE 3 if if if if f TO LOOK" Theatre If i1 i 4 I S Come in Today It it 17c it s- -i !r and k? r ... Ageless Desire at yW ffigmiB v I I. Sen. Sheridan Downey (D) of 117ere Quality Sells and Prices I'least1 California is reported to have said the following in a speech, broadcast over nation-wid- e network of radio stations: About two months ago Presi33 E. Center LADIES WEAR Phone 2G4 dent Roosevelt invited me to the White house for a discussion of an Issue which has weighed heavily on my heart for many years. amounts of the lotal hoards. payable without any I refer now to pensions. We had means Mr Djkstra emphasized that or burtest, humiliating a long talk concerning them. densome who is able to give restrictions, any person During its course, the President "I then said to the President 1 reasonable proof that he is intold me, he was deeply disappointthat I had introduced in the Sen- terest d in a registrant may aped in the pension provisions of the ate a measure which, I believed, pear before the local board and present Social Security Act and would accomplish all the objec- give evidence pertinent to the BOOM TOWN convinced we must have a better tives he niu-- t, Mr. The witness had in mind. That under case law. I was delighted to hear him its terms social the S c e a dividends would Dykstra added, have a i eal and declare that he would recommend be to all Amercian citi- an honest inteiest and be motiNext Thursday, Fri- to the next Congress, for its im- zens,payable men and women alike, past vated bv something more than a mediate consideration, a wholly 60 years of age, provided only, meie d sire to meddle in a busySaturday. day Federal system, yielding higher they had retired from gainful em- body way. But no person who ployment. That the Townsend does have a sincere interest will Organization had helped to pre- be denied the right either to appare and approve this measure, pear personally or to give eviand that I thought a majority of dence in writing the Senate favored it, but that of its supporters were worR some ried lest It might, if passed, be Mr. Roosevelt assured vetoed. me that on the contrary he would cooperate at the next session for to Get Best the enactment of the best possible r pension legislation. "Before I left, the President 8.00 LAS EGAS informed me that he intended, in 9.05 SAN BERNARDINO - 9.95 the near future, to publicly state IDS ANGELES - - . 11.80 his attitude on .pensions. SAN DIEGO And A the President in his address to For Information low forot - Wft or phomo THE BEST VALUES R the Teamsters in Washington, on BURLINGTON TRAILWATS DEPOT V R Sept. 11, did make a strong decTHE BEST STYLES for a better pension proR laration gram calling for an increased THE BEST SELECTIONS amount, for a wholly national R system, and for payments, given manner which will respect I THE BEST SALES SERVICE 3 in a the dignitv of the lift of services M u w w w7 .T-u T"J. THE BEST GIFT WRAPPING tr'i which our aged citizens have given to the nation. it mm Fashion... In our shop .today, you'll find that (omhination represented In e ery price range - - - in every type of goun. It's a jHilicy that results In fashion smartness. It 'milMEOMv, MBIT Appropriate Act of 1938 and has been ty'por-tione- d to provide the funds for purchase of the site on the southeast corner of Main and Third conSouth Streets, construction tract payments, and the administrative expenses incurred by the Public Buildings Administration. Chief building materials called for in the spec ificatlons are brick for the exterior marble walls, trim, wood frames for windows, and granite for entrance steps and oments L -' The Letter sas. express my deep appreciation and interest in Riofes-ni1!, Larsen's contribution to the National Exhibition, signed, Ed w. iid B. Rowan, chairman. Mr. has selected "Old Molley, the Black Mare, which was painted near Coalville. -t LAZY RABBIT exhibi- Lion 13 50 Time Ii,sr,r'!or for C. P. and Vta Coal Raliro: '3 ? 84 f Wet Center NZ -- Phone 53 17 |