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Show f Ready For Cold? eminazSlated In Photography OcfoberWeaJher Never Too Warm degrees, average dally maximum temperature is 65.2 da. grees. Average dally minimum temperature for October is 37.9 degrees. JL tures Jn theJow 50s,But enjoylt while you can. total" precipitation will be al- The average daily maximum most! H Inches and there will drops exactly 15 degrees In November, getting more 'than be a trace of snow, 10 degrees lower than that in At least This is the indica- December. i tion of things to Come, according to past records of the UJ3. Weather Bureau. Extreme monthly tempera, tures for October- - since 1900 have been 57.9 degrees for the month tin 1950 anL44,6d-gree- s ' ' - t Two postal employes ry tired total of 68 years service with tary service on his government Saturday after a combined the government. employment record, t Frederick F. Westenf elder. 70, Information clerk at the Alumni Meet Slated main post office, leaves the W. R. Rrossman, vice presi- department at the mandatory dent of Colorado College, Colo- retirement age after 40 years rado Springs, will speak at the and three months service. He fad, meeting of the Salt Lake has also . served as a clerk City Branch of the college's from July 1921 to June 1960, alumni dub Saturday evening when he was appointed inforat the Beau Brummel Restau- mation clerk. . Wiliam M. NeUson,68, rerant,' 3100 Highland Dr. -- The meeting. wUl follow the tired as a city carrier. Mr. afternoon football game be- Neilson wss first appointed to Mr. Mr. tween Colorado-Colleand the position In April 1928. He also has five months of mili- - Westenf elder J Neilson Westminster College. A two-da- y BRIGHTON seminar In photography will be conducted Saturday and Sunday 'at the Alpine Rose Lodge, Brighton. Members of Intermountain Professional Photographers Assn, and their wives will attend. Opening event,' according toRoh MorrlsTpres--- j ident, will be at 7 p.m. dinner Oct 7. A print clinic will follow the dinner and critic will be Vince Thomas, Eastman Kodak Co. official. c i 2 Postal Employes End Service - What will tiie weather be like this month in Salt Lake Qty?, Average October tempera C13 Salt Laks City, Wednesday, Octobw 4, 1961 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM. ge Court Decides In S.L. Spuit transfusion Providing, blood is part of a service," not a sale, therefore no warranty is required of a hospital providing transfusions. Utah Supreme Court ruled to this effect Tuesday In upholding a district court decision for the Dr. W. H. Groves LDS Hospital, --Richard C, Dlbbtea, admla-istratof the estate of Keith J. Bowen, deceased, had sued the hospital for damages charging that Mr. Bowen had been given Incompatible blood. or S& 0 0 Insurance Code f Undergoes Study State Insurance Commlf-sione- r E, Virgil Norton was elected chairman of the Interim state committee to recommend changes ln the state Insurance code at the organization meeting Tuesday afternoon. Mr, Norton announced that a public meeting will be held ov. 6 at ? p.m. in the Cover-- " noris Board Room. State Capitol, to hear criticisms of the present code and suggestions - -forit improvement. , , - DOWNSTAIRS STORE ANNIVERSARY VALLES ; in 1919. . Two Extremes Total precipitation extremes for October occurred in 1946 when 3.61 inches was recorded and in 1953 when no precipitation fell. As for snowfall, 41 months of October during the 57 seasons of record have virtually had nO snow. Twenty-twmonths reported only a trace, with 19 months rioting no snowfall at all since records started on the subject in 1904-O- V ' quality reversible aval braided rugs ,. $ brpwn pioneer brown light green wine 1 Enjoy five beauty of a braided rug in your home. Ideal in early American settings, living room, o Bronx ? -- dining room, den, bedroom, or canyon cottage. Heavy quality wears for years. Reversible. Nylon stitched. The great flu epidemic seaalso witnessed son of the city's high snowfall for the month: 10.6 inches. Four seasons ago just missed setting a new mark with 10.4 inches. Third Highest Third highest snowfall for the month was a relatively modest 5.4 inches In 1920-21- , followed by 4 inches in 1929-3- .99 compare to 2.99 2'x3' 1 compare to 3.99 2'x4' - 2.99 compare to 4.99 27"x43" 3.99 compare to 7.99 3'x5' 5.99 compare to 10.99 4'x6' 8.99 compare to 34.99 8'xlO' 26.99 1918-191- all-tim- e 1956-195- 7 ' $ s'. 9xl Of compare to 39.99 gigantic fait fabrics sale 1HONOHS - it' 29.99 -- Dwnstlrt ZCMl DOMESTICS Some consolation may also be taken in the fact that although the monthly average temperature Is actually 51.8 J Star iSSK r ' A A t ! i The savings of the year on all 1 kinds of fabrics . . up to v t t FLOYD W. STAFFORD Floyd Weston '4 Stafford, i v .T ? Mil 4r ZCMl tlEU GOODS Dwntirf Star List best buys on firescreens List 69 95 solid 29 95 black frame victim of cere-MStafford bral palsy. Unable to write with a pen and pencil, he has typediilg .poetry, with his toes. Bom Oct. 7, 1886, at David City, Neb he came To Salt Lake City in 1935. He married Isabel Tablety Dee. 31, 1935, In the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He is an elder in the Webster Ward and a certified genealogist, Mr. Stafford who writes new verses daily, can compose 32 lines of original writing in f hour. He has completed a correspondeneeymurse in poetryTnstructioh at the University of Utah and conducted a poetry column on the editorial page of the Deseret News and Telegram in 1952 53. In March of 1961 hestfas made a Fellow of the-Institute wUArtg and 'Letters with headquarters in Kreuzlinger,.,Switzerland. Mr. Stafford and his wife will be fncluded in the National Social Register, New York 5ity in j.962, for the service of distributing poetry. solid brass 49.95 frame curtain screen. poker, brush, shovel, stahd,7andirons,wood bas- List r. ket. famons name new woolens top designer List 28.99- - im brass solid 69.95 Lightweight aluminum. Compare to 27.95. -- frame, curtain screen, pokerbrush," shovelstand andirons. 37.99 Down.tafr. Stor. manufacturer's suggested retail price cuts sample to 2.49 HOUSI WARES exquisite silks, miracle blends, and other fabrics from famous dress cutters. - Downitalrs Stor ZCMl HOUSEWARES yd. Compare Compare to- 5.98 yd. wools" in dress, 100 suit, and coat weights. Solids, plaids, fancies. y .icMI Big straightllne clothes dryer provides 210 feet of drying line for your clothes. Folds for easy storage. brass frame curtain screen hood, poker, brush, shovel, stand, andirons. 37.99 16.99 brush. Brass trim. life-lon- g rv. hand-forge- d alloy steel wrench sets one-hal- famous Wright J series 400 reversible rochets f- -l other outstanding fabric buys j ? 4 Inter-nation- I compare to 89c yd. dark a I ? sailcloth is ideal for curtains. shrunk, 36" wide'. ' Pre- compare to 89c yd. cor- simulated colors. solid duroy in prints or shrunk, drip dry. - I with ' t. 18 pc$ - nine sockets,. two sockets, deep socket, 5" extension, speeder, 3400 flex handle, flex barreversible ratchet, box, i- 12-p- 1 2-- t. 'I compare to 2.98 yd. wool wool and wool blends, weaves, fancy knits. ,100 Pre- 7i zippers in of wide and size assorted every group laces and Trims tvest betid stainless steel cookware tops! 69yd. 10 f Beautifully styled cookware has -- door crashers s heat-treate- d Sorry, no mail or phene arders un door crusher. ,19c yd. -- Reg59c.yd. wash and wear cottons rick cock 15c seam bios binding, Reg. tope, ---- fryerIid, 4-q- t. dutch ovenlid,-1- , 2, 3-q- ? Compare to makes 5c v 5-- 9 2.95 West cups. ZCMl HOUSEWASIS Bend-automa- perco-lato- r, tic 17.99 Dowmtotn . Iter cr- sl two-f- t. Compare fa 12.95 three-f- i. compare to four-f- 14 95 t. 9.99 t. seecepef!4tds7 1 non-- p grooved r steps. compqre to 8.95 lids for U I -- vapor-sea- l i setr chicken U- Made of 00 aircraft, jaluminum, 3" 1 compare to 49c quality be.at Friday dinner-witended by, his four daughters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. . Emery lRena) Berrett Riverton: Mr. and Mrs. J. t. save on amorican safety stepladders apgigi jersey y 6, 18 sockets, pcs t. deep socket, 5" exten sion, speeder, 4400 reversible ratchet, box. 1 17.77 in bulky woven check gingham fall colors. Jin dark Egsyrcare drip-drwide. finish, 45" He married Fortune Bertagnalll on Oct. 25. 1913. He and his bridTmod to Roy, where be farmed for 14 years. Later they moved to Riverton, where Mr. Bonecher waa a poultry-manfor 18 years before moving toMidvale. thirteen 12-p- reg. 98c yd. 187L Vi" square drlve set, : wide wale and pinwale corduroy in 25 lovely fall solid colors. - Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Anna) Ren, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. (Betty) Petruz-zi- , all of Midvale, and hisll grandchildren. 15.77 compare to 1.49 yd. 1 1 491 4 - He was horn tria, on Oct Bonecher a " square drive set w compa.ro to 69c yd. printed kitchen afriT Aus-jlr- fall wash and wear cottons. Popular colors. Ultimate inease ofca re. South- - rnsiin Torcegno, fr V PETE BONECHER MIDVALE Pete Bonecher, retired fanner and poultry-man- , will be honored at a fam a lly dinner omhlg f goth birthday Friday, Friends and relatives also may call at an house Fli-, . BZ f.day from 2 to. 5 1 V.'llf clothes dryer 30-li- ne curtain screen, poker and ?f V SA Whos Who in the West, has bee'n a i7800 W - South. Mr, Stafford, who is listed in both Whos Who In America and mr f r if widley known poet, will flleJ brate hig 75th birthday atuCa opemAouae Saturday at his residence, 857 E. 5th 1 V P$-- compare to 1 7.95 five-f- t. compare to 19.95 sy-f- t. compore to 27.95 .99 j12.99 1 , ighf-f- t. 19.99 ZCMl HARDWARE A PAINT STOM S3 Mai St. rf S. L , X As take up to 4 months to pay for purchases with ZCIfJI Option Charge Account t r" |