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Show V : PAGE TWO PROVO '(UTAH) "DAILY HERALD; FRIDAY,' JUNE r2V 1939 "V r SECTION 'TWO Ilead Job Department D)W!n!illf ff- EL 1 .9 i n -s Specials for Saturday, June 3, 1939 UTAH'S PRIDE" 1 , -2:for10c Siring .Cean3.,r0: Green Cut- 2 Tins .... "COLD M E DA L" Ready Cut 7-oz. Packages Macaroni or SpngEiollL-. 2 for Co i . . . . "RED & WHITE?' -cL V ' Best For Children, I t y Regular. Packages , 4 . , rs . each . . . . . . . ... . . ... ii Corn Flaltcs-SEach .Co. u "RED & WHITE : ? Fruit Pectin It SET: . . . . Each. IGo r tin n "PANTRY PRIDE" Imitation Flavor Uanilla or Lemon & . . Each 12c Toilet Tissue :r::3 for ICq r.; VOL ttLTJt : , L7 fin it 1 This group guides ': destinies 1 of the department : of - Placement and unemployment insurance. Left to right: Frank A. Jugler, member of .the Industrial Commission of Utah; William M. Knerr chairman; p.- F. McShane, member. Lower; Ray R. Adams, executive director of the Industrial commission; Joseph S. Mayer, director of the employment service. . . .'..-.. " Jacobsen Elected Fraternity Leader v . J Flau-O-Jell "RED & WHITE 3 pligs, for 13q Tomato Sour 'toi 15c Shoe Polish "WHITE fACE" Large Size . . . .... . Each 12c ' i- FISE2inG:.'SIHAS0ft" SPECIALS Ginger Snans Lb. 10s ---O - ."v . Ray Jacobson of Provo was elected to replace Vernon Ch.ris-tensen Ch.ris-tensen of Provo, as president of the Beta Delta chapter of. Alpha Kappa Psi.at.Brigham Young.unl-vesity Young.unl-vesity for the coming year. ' Elected to assist Mr. Jacobson were Bert Ludlow of Spanish Fork, vice president';' Gail Brown of Weiser, Idaho, secretary; Merlin Mer-lin Slack of Provo, treasurer; and Martell Bird , of Provo, master of, rituals. Neal Peterson will serve as alumni secretary. During the past year, Mrr Jacobs son has served as master of Rituals and . was chairman of the annual advertising ball. He. will be the official delegate to the national convention held at the Pocono Manor, Pehnsylvania next September Sep-tember 5, 6 and 7. ' " PARK ROADS . OPEN -J ZION NATIONAL' PARK. June 2 Announcemnet is made toy Superintendent Paul R. Tranke that all . roada within Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks and Cedar Breaks National monument and approach highways leadingTto them and . to the .North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park are" open and - in - good condition. Snow removal work on, the highway across Cedar Mountain and into Cedar Breaks was completed some, time ago, and this road is now thoroughly dry and in good condi tion. The ground is also free from snow lnthis Monument, A. - ; ; Vice Den Syndicate Tomato JaiwJrfcSp- Tuna- Flal&K;". Each 1 rappea by (&meW "xt ovnw tvniTf la, uis oi a wnes ox amcies exposing "wrote slavery twffic in the Pacific northwest, which, has increased alarmingly P ' in recent months. As a-lasting warning, to parents.' recently solved .cases are presented, with , fictitious names.. exactJv w T g, ?,lT,la!!oivs, Mb. cello, bag. 12c PorkSOeans Ede!i12c Bevilled LTeat S r ,TE:3 for 10c Salad Dressing Each 35c Pineapple if UCES lach 17 c rff NEW, IMPROVED lachlSc 24-oz. Pkg. and Dishcloth . . . wn POTATOES T SMALL REDS . ; . WHITES Per lb. ... 3c Per Lbi . . . 2c Hen Cabbage,. . . . Lb. 3c Oranges, 2p07s . ... . 2 dozen 19c Quality Meat Beef,. Elunip gf STEER w BEEF lb. 23c PorK Shoulder, Dosst . .Lb. 17c Ucal - Leg or Oiinip poast . . Lb.. 22c Oocpn Strips., Lb. IGc ately checked on Sally Martin and found that she was , an ' innocent tiigh school girl who had become' enamored of Bunnell.- . ' i , X i, A.few weeks later Grace.Travers returned to Alaska, and with . hei went Sally Martin, who thought she was going into, the north coun try to work in a store. .-.-' Sally was . put in one of Grace Traverse houses. ' G-men- swooped down, arresting Grace Trayers, Bunnell and JOhn- son. It was then that the whole sordid business came to light.. They discovered a score pt other young girls in the houses who had been lured . by. promises " of. good positions posi-tions into the same house where Sally Martin had oeen put. The girls told their pitiful story,5 and were brought i to -Seattle td testify before a federal grand jury; On April -12,, 1939, an indictment charging Grace Travera, Johnson and Bunnell with violating th& White - Slave, act by transporting three different girls to Alaska was returned. v. Johnson ' and Bunnell entered pleas of guilty at their trial and were sentenced tar 22" months each at McNeil Island. Grace. Travers" plead not guilty 1 but was judged guilty and en tenced to serve, 21 months la-the United States Industrial Reforma tory for Women at Alderson. West Virginia, i .z T-ri 1 4Vtit V-Jr nt4 r rom I , 15. I. t iles Recently the , federal bureau of investigation literally smashed a Wholesale business" of - shipping "white slaves" Into Alaska The investigation revealed that a woman had been head-'of tfie' nefarious business for more than 10 years. She used a crew of men in the city of Seattle and other north west, towns, whoso ni nrn. .pation was luring new young girls to be sent to her numerous houses thruout Alaska. . : . : v Earlv in the sorine-'of 1937 whini " the federal bureau became inter ested in the case, they found that a 47-year-old woman. Grace Travers, Trav-ers, was operating taxicab business busi-ness as a front for several houses of ill fame in Ketchikan. While the investigators knew that a steady stream - of young girls, most of them under 20 years of age, arrived and departed from ner red light houses, i they ; faced the problem of' proving in court that the girls had been transported into the territory and had not come of their own free will. A close-watch revealed that ev ery few weeks Grace Travers would ..wire, to a man named. William liar 'ry Bunnell in Seattle -saying; Wires Brought Girls "Send packages at once, Neec them bad before July. 1." As the result of the. wires, new young girls would arrive in Ketch-ikan. Ketch-ikan. -. xx - ... -. . . In August of 1937,. Grace .Travels .Trav-els came to Seattle on a . vacation trip. Eagle-eyed G-men were put on her trail. They believed; that she might attempt ; to take , some young girls back-with her.- ; -. It wasn't long, before they discovered dis-covered that the man, -William Harry Bunnell, and another man, Albert William Johnson, had contacted con-tacted Grace Travers and were bringing girls to her.. - .. r-r iOne of the girls vas 17-year-old Sally Martin. The G-men immedi- endcrize d- WHOLE or 1UIP Lb72e HOME-MADE ICE CREAf.l , "What a delicious flavor! folks exclaim ex-claim when you use real vanilla in home-made ice cream. Schillic pure Vanilla ' gives frozen desserts . that delicate, elusive flavor people like so well. It is this genuine goodness that has made Schilling pure Vanilla -favorite for over, half a century. 37 SPICES-19 EXTRACTS to Scliill raff. " scotches 7nz ?bt . 1 ct faestfiavcrz " , , -- - . t 1 I- IISPOIUG" fnys.'-p' .: -.Vlb. 23c- n 1 . . l- UHs I...;.. . .--- - ..v,f4,;f,S.,1,;i.;:.If'.,f'.;. . ... 1,11 t - ' I II ill ' .11 I i: . ill i ' ff l " . i ! f A. . t S - . - --:. '- If I ' !r Can DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LOW PRICES . . and Stock Up For That Fishing and Camping Trip!! Shop by the Red Tags'and You Will Be Surprised At the. Wonderful Savihgs!-:-:7:-':' f . VilbS Of DCSr . 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