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' Igt ILnet4 r'----r'''v-- '''''''''''''''''"' 1 -- ' Iip CIzi :: '- 'JEEP' PANEL DEUVERY offers smart appear- Willys-Overland- lq- 'NI CIO ' '''--'1-1---' - ------- -- -- I'L - JP '' ' ' 0itiii - -- - - aZ 30 1 '''ke - it341 FOLLOW HER DAILY ANTICS BEGINNING TOMORnOW IN THE 'PRc pi : t e 4 ma --- 44 -- i--4- -- L ' -' -- - 1 te-1 - i MI till 1 s ? 1 11 1410 AN2 rPf r11:-F----:- : Aor - r'''' : :( 4 -- - ' all 1 ----- ot lielegrtia-- - - - ' t 'AfILLYS 333 South 3rd East - ‘ - -- - i 44 '' -- rr te7074 - i ' ''''' ' &-k-1 ' -' -- 1 c ----- :s r' : Tr - ‘ -- ------ -- all-purpo- - - se - 'JEEP' STATION WAGON with body smooth-ridin- g and top is pas— senger car and a practical vehicle for hadirtga THE all-ste- dual-purpos- '1': ' - - 1—f:7- - -s' - - - --- t- 47-73-- o -- kall-1-- ry - - 1' J2 Mr Wk ((("‘t7-'i14 - -— ' -- ME UNIVERSAL 'JEEP' is America's most -- s '- t ': 1 c 3- :11'r4 - - -1 - - t 1 I - - - ---- - ' ' -' I Itt :i - 1- ie!kt:' - " ''--- -w - 4 ' - 1 2 v'aserstracattle - !- i ' ' - v'' vehicle for farm and industry serving tor mobile power unit and for hauling - i '' ' et- ' - - ' ' ' -- - - - ll'-- 's 'JEEP' TRUCKS outperform conventional trucks on cross-counthauling extreme grades through mud sand and- - snow- - 'Jeep' trucks both 2- - and drive cut costs hauling through long service and low operating and maintenance costs - el ziat 'I i -- 'f- - --At - - - ' - - - - - - --- 4 -- c ' V ' - -- - 7-w ' - 4 ' INTERMOUNTAIN Inc Dealer and Distributor Salt Lake City Utah - It ' : PHONE 9-37- 51 I 411" r 2 - - " n'"'""lei :J it' AI - - t -- -- ' —Atl' t 3 - L' A ) - -- ( Willys-Overlan- ance together with low operating costs thanks to low weight and the jeep' Engine a 11 4 ''' li - t - t farm vehicle built for use both in tractor work and for hauling or towing at highway speeds The new fiepster is America's lowest- car—distinctive in weight standard-siz- e appearance far ahead in economy The 'Jeep' Station Sedan is an entirely new type of car combining sedan corn fort with station-wago- n spaciousness This pioneering by d —fitting cars and trucks to actual needs —has brought world-wid- e success to these more useful more economical vehicles We invite you to see how fully postwar products meet your transportation and hauling needs -- —7111v- 7- -7 --- -7 ' '7 too 1Argo-- - - ” The Universal 'Jeep' is the first body a: 4'14 i - - ' - - Wagon— 0 d off-roa-d station-wago- n all-ste- el showed the way to wider practical usefulness and greater safety The 'Jeep' Truck is the first vehicle of kind for for —designed duty tough bad and roads grades volume-produce- ou ' A k el !1'17171!-- 71 b all-ste- ! 3 I 04 :' r--- there S a laugh w ith the irrepressible ' " ' t'' t ''- 52c't- k 11 74410 ' 'JEEP' STATION SEDAN is a perfect family car with the luxury and comfort of a sedan plus the spaciousness of its al 'IPA ' '' THE 711117" r I I d— LLMAT ''' dallett 4'44 l'r I -- - Tr-f-- ' I ' 404" I Eve r' -T-- -Illb-l-e7016 -- - 14700 1 I ) 11111111111111111171414 46411r ' - 1 fig :f211‘ ' ''"":1- -- The first station wagon with body and top—the jeep' Station 1 i I -'' 7 la I 4 A -- g"to :1 I I- 4 i- N ' At 1 ' i 7 ' t' town! - A 1111 r : - - - - - -7 tlil - - Ai 1 ' ' trd 1 gal in our 'W I 0 ' ' - ' '17( 4 - t ' UNRESTRAINED ------ ' t t tz Th 11 1 - - I 0 - ' s' 1 t - bmi ( 1 1 1 ' Technocracy" ara d ! 1' rt '11!” ''' At a free public lecture Monday 8 pm members of Technocracy Inc will hear an address by Sam Rachele chief of staff at group headquarters 2602 S State His topic will be "Expanding NETTor 1 1 t rzw-r7-- - -- r:7--'-- ' - - p t t '' A - 0 " - - Itiei'-''oe- I : t 4 t 1 at v- - I ) -- I 't-- - ' :a Technocracy Lecture 128 South Main i ' '' ' i A4' ' t 0' - -1 Jewelry illynes UTAIIS OLDEST JEWELER - ' '5 - ' 'i j0 ':------ a for 1949 fairs and live- stock shows in the state will be decided upon Mr Brewster added Co i 4 road-buggin- All dates ': l't ---" distinctive sports phaeton with fleet performance that makes each trip a driving thrill The Jeepster car weighs less than any other standard-siz- e record-breakin- g with a: tides rolls up gas mileact g smoothness ' 'reports ' liallip Tays:Oiaitcts tifFitit is TIff hTt? 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S Bodine hospital adborn during the year compared with 1000 born in 1947 The 1948 total however: still exceeds the 744 born in 1946 he pointed out ' Sets of twins also decreased from 11 to 1947 to eight last year he added although girls won out over boys for thefirst time Five of the sets of twins were girls two were boys and one was mixed Boys still held their annual lead over girls in the overall count however Of the year's total 438 were males 392 were females Busiest mHoen for the stork was delivered 84 babies January in January Only 49 were born in December the fewest '6 of any month - - - IK13-vaniari- t - trieS71RIEP t aroma1111AIrc i 'i'--'- clerk Shortagesof postage are causing delivery delays I 7 The conference will begin and follow with 'aa 10 am ofsessionladies' the department meeting at 1 pm and the men's department at 2 pm A banquet will be held at 7 pm Offices of three directors will be voted upon Mr Brewster said !Directors with expiring terms are A E Smith Tooele LeGrand Jar- man Orem and Lew Mar Price Richfield E E Brown Iroytsville association president and Mrs Pearl Hunsaker Brigham City vice 'president will deliver their annual r FRIGHT er3 I ME"' ''' Y 'alr --- insufficient postage to R J Hollingsworth f1 i - Annual meeting of the Association of Utah Fairs and Livestock Shows will be held Jan 26 in Newhouse hotel Sheldon R Brewster secretary announced I of Trouble Adds Up Penny's slightly time in the hosreleased i - 5 ' liam E Myrick and Clyde H Peck The new officers will be installed !by Vird Cook Layton division No1 2 lieutenant governor The installation will be in the Ministers Set Speaker form of a dinner-dancin- g partyd Dr Herbert W Reherd presiwith the Orpheus club of Salt dent emeritus of Westminster colLake City under )direction of Al- lege will be the speaker of the bert J Southwick furnishing Salt Lake Ministerial Assn Monentertainment More than 75 day at 10!30 am at the Young and their partners are IWomen's Christian Assn 322 E N 13rd South to attend t'S - - fr' ''': - - - - i - - - " ' i ' ' il-- Shaw Groupsto illeet Jan 26 with talla4t ' ' - ' 0 ''''' -t - ' i A meeting - ' - 51-- - of Brigham Young will be held Wedneser 'descendants I r' fl ' 0- - ' 4 '14 1 't day at 5 pm in the Lion House r: at social center 63 E South Temple Plans for building a monument at 01 the birthplace of Brigham Young NiTorth in' Whitingham Vt will be out- This stack of books both thick and thin represents the average !lined to members said Gaylen S reading during 1848 of a steady library patron Lorraine Clinton !Young president Brigham Young "Here's therbottleneck" says carrier Rex Gotrhy Jordan high school student is adding them up—there are 26 in all Family Assn right as heshows a typical air mail letter with - '7 446 : - - ' ' - - ' - ' e - - -- - : qttt''''''-t'''-- - tw244 ' -- - ' - onoudnbl ear ministrator said 830 babies were Keith E Sorensen Salt Lake florist will be installed Monday night as president of the BonnevilleKiwants club at special ceremonies in Hotel Utah He succeeds Carl V Cammans Other officers to be'Installed vice inchilde Robert R Fitts first ' president: Warwick C Lamoreaux second vice president Alma J Jager secretary Gilbert T Lisonbee treasurer: Maurice A Jones Dr Dee L Folsom: Harrison S Brothers and Howard Ricks directors Holdover directors are Dell W Andersen Wil- ' 0 2 ' l' '''''-'- m 5 t Fo ' '' - ''' - ' - t Saturday Bonneville Kiwanis Club to Install 1 gq ' ' - -' - ' IP - - --- -- 4415 i ' - 4 ' V '! y 't ' - ' 5 - "-- ' 1 - l s - -- -- t ! - t ' 4- -t -5 : rt - 4' - I : : '' '- MURRAY Jan 8—The of babies born at And when each carrier has from 10 to 30 such letters to deliver it ternity hospital declined slows down delivery of all types during 1948 for the first of Mail the postmaster declared many years according to Since the post office doesn't pital's annual report the letter - - -'t t ' 't - t -- t- - 4"A " t t1 '- 1 r -t ' - - -: - -- ' ' ' t t Y - vi - - '' t- - ' 1 it ? - -- t 1 1 - - - - ' 5:ti- ' i ' tt - - - ' - ----- - - - 4 - -' ''-- - - tv- - - 2-- - li - '''A-I- k t t - Births Decline At Hospital In Cottonwood have to slow down delivery officials said Saturday The miniature flood of air mail letters bearing only 5e postage daily is causing Postmaster L A Smoot plenty of grief His carriers must deposit a penny for each letter on their routes Then the adthey must collect from dressee before they can deliver - - ot k ' - - - : i f - or' e ' '' - - - - '' ' i- - - - t' i '2-::pl -- - -- '''' - have any 6e stamps on hand the As of Jan 1 it costs lc to lend wings to first class mail' best solution for its customers is to buy le stamps to add to the an operation formerly worth 1 familiar 5e air mail stamps The 5 nickel new stamps will be out within the And until customers of the post next two weeks Mr Smoot said office leant this simple fact the Salt Lake post office is going to ' P - Itsits 'l'' - - - 1 '' i - I -4- 5 i t t:- f v - - t 1 - --4-- -- - - ' - ''5' f t - - - - le5-- x i - 14 - - 4 '' '' ' - t '''' I' t --Z::::- i - t- il iti - ' it A- 5 - - '- 8-- ' 0001'esA ' By ROBERT IL OTTUM oftWatAtXL' 1 MIDVALE Jan -If you're an t' laverage library patron a stack of t ' books represents your complete 126 ' ' I for 1948 The books reach slightly more ' than waist high on an average sized adult person Most are novels t ' t ' ' or nonfiction books along the "how to do it" lines - - "3 t i -i And included in the stzeoilt Is at least one cook' book r The "average" library patron in : suburban and rural Salt Lake '''' t ir' ‘"604'NOlig county is one of 24668 card holders t ' Ion file They borrowed a total of - 566000 books during' the year compared to 478889 in:1947 Which means according to ' ' ' of calculation the burst i another ' 4414e l :' each read approximately patrons ' ' ' more books last year than three a4 ' 4 the year before rLibrary surveys in the county ' z''' ' show patrons don't just take the 0 books home to prop up the leg of ' : 4t‘ an unsteady table or plug a draft " t 7'4 w under the back door said Mrs IA RutL Vine Tyler head librarian ' ' 55 '''''''''""" "''' Largest percentage of the read'44" ' ers are youngsters who actually ' ' ' "read" the large quantities of i home Adults ttNohookshtohldey cards usually ' ' ' complete the-- books but take ' 'it ' slightly longer Mrs Tyler said Library services now include a iceii machine available for recording I rf- ''''''' ' t ' ''' - -patrons ceiling book projectors and "washable" books for children ts 0 4 i l'' ) '' 1 - I - 1 f J tt 't 4 '''''bing 44 i it t - - ' ' - 40143 oil ' '' ''''''F'''' - : Mt l You aPostal1 Bottleneck? That Air Mail Takes 60 i i t I TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday January 9 1949 t ' - t - I - - ' - |