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Show 3335 V THE DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY FRIDAY OCTOBER with dancing and the showing of a motion picture of the regiments activities ending the evening. Taps will be sounded at midnight to the annual celebration. Chairmen of the various Include: ColT William C. Webb, finance; Capt Irwin Claw400 Men Of Wartime son, permanent organization; Col. ' B. DsRoy Bourns, publicity; How145 th Will Meet ard Graham, contact and reception; Clarence Hawkins, entertainLieut Tomorrow ment; Mr. Candland, banquet; StaJ. Curtis Y. Clawson, decorations and Old friendships will be renewed souvenirs among approximately 40 men of the wartime 145th Field Artillery John Marlin Rich Dies who will assemble tomorrow night LOGAN, Oct. 4. John Marlin in the Hotel Utah tor their annual Rich, It, of Smlthfleld, died at a banquet and gst.tngcther, Logan hospital, Wednesday follow, Men of the old 145th will come lng a y Illness of pneufrom Utah and all of the surround, monia. Mr. Rich was born Oot XI. 1113 delegation lng states.' with scheduled to arrive from Dos An- it Porterville, Utah, a eon of John geles. and for the first time since P. and Samantha Rich. He wee a Cache the annual banquet were Inaugur- former student of North ated. they will be accompanied by high school and an employs of the their wives. Plans are being made Farmers Union mills. to organise a womens auxiliary of, Funeral servieas will be held on the association, according to How- Sunday at 1 p.m. la the Smlthfleld ard Ctndland, president of the First ward chapel. Interment will be at Smlthfleld. 141th Field Artillery association. An Informal reception will beSurviving Mr. Rich are hie per. m, g enta, hie. widow, Ava Jorgensen at tomorrow's t program gin with the banquet (beginning Rich, and tha following brothers; promptly at T o'clock, A business Wayne, Homer, Dean, Max and msetlng will follow Abe banquet Burks Rich, all of Smlthfleld. Reunion to Honor Ellsworths Field ArtiUey Dr. Carver . Made Moderator Rev. N. R. Smith Talks' At Opening Session Of Utah Synod Tr. John Id ward Carver of Ob den yesterday aucceeded Rev, 'fv Ralph Smith aa moderator of the Utah Frwbytertaa eynod. Dr. Carver wes elected at the tint twenty-eevent- h nlveraary convention held yesterday evening at tha Third Presbyterian church. Seventeenth South and Eleventh Eat streets. The Rsv. Smith preached the eermon at the meeting on the subject 'The Gospel tor an Age of Confusion," The opening seeston wa held jointly by the eynod and aynodlcal societies- Thre Solution See. - Three eolutlona to the eocial and economic probleme now confronting epoiety were presented by ths speaker; education, legislation and the goepel of Jesus Christ Secular education could not solve the problem alone, he said, but Christian education could be the most powerful force. Musical selections were render' ed Jry the Westminister college chapel choir. Delegatee present at the t session today heard reports from -- the secretaries cf the synodical. U. Ksusseff. Mt Pleasant; Rev. J. C. Arthur. Rayson; the Rev. T. Keueselt hit-- pleeeent; Dev. Lilley and members of tha Westminister college committee Dr. John k. Somerndlke of New York City, addressed the meeting this It eom-mltte- two-da- aca-at- ef the Silence Pact By Youths Broken ' Fort Howard Pscluge ef BoU. .. sr.'.ib.21c .. Katattfc.17 Steaks juu lb. Spaghetti, Balk 3-I- d Aim beg. AMD BIB tot Retry CHOPS 28 lb. ...lb. .....lb. IHOtLDER ROAST Pot Roasts C Ib. DEL K 12 d BRBAKPAST BACON 9Ut4g Ifce 13c BA 106 BORELLIS BOLUB .... PRIME mow. CALI SET BAK1HO POWDER. 1 l.eaa ca?:;:ed TAMALES Rl-Mgad ROUND STEAK ROAST, tb. ... 91I f 48 SO. MAIN ST. 602 SO. MAIN ST. 8250 SO. STATE ST. lbs. 63 BUTTER LT..-HENS RSS. ...... Ib. 16 CHEESE lb. 18 Frankfurter . .2 lbs. MURRAY 25, -- V S ueats M 12-e-i. lie He 5oc rant VIENNA SAUSAG- E- L. 3 deviled hea- t- 1 f:r 2S: - 4c&tlE3 I I er. t lbs. SHORTEN-11- STALElSSrRU? Crjrttol VrUts can en SWIFTS MIDGET PORK Per Ib,..,., LOIN 4 0PI0 CAv . . 203 CORN Tcaafse CCS.1 FLMESte.1" BEETS Qsdier03lih.to String Vegetables! Of, S Caag ... r FOR COG N. CORN Faaey Geldwa. IN-IT ea. ease ... FOR I I C CORN Faosy Whale d 13 , saws ... I U C STRING BEANS egaey wbsl green er wag," as; -Tfs. Caas .... 1 FOR 96 PIMPKIN Canned Fruitso Catsup Js Peek, No. RW Caas SALAD VEOETABLKS SA- 1U6 s s1 - C 1 Id ea. Caaa ..... KRAIT er HOMINY, No. Ig Casa A-T- all New Pick, No, nrl Tall SPINACH Ne. R Cave ... I U6 PEACHES OR APRI- - 1 Cm COTS No. S WCaae CHERRIES Reyal Aeee. Ne. IH Caaa .... I U6 ..106 (ft. tI R R ?d bad 17c e IIALIHS BEER . 12-o- z. Mb 22-o- z. . le 29c Swift Prime Corn Fed Beef. I fcsrJss . . 20: . . 3 . f:r 25s 3 fsr 33 ... Ik Ask for a Special Cut. Look M for, the Swift Stamp on our Meat. LIPTOriS TEA - lh yellow label 39c lb. 750 V lb. Gren label 29c Vz P. lib. 55c ' rJw in ltaUaa PmlmtEilf Baikal 2e ec-- jri ccems FAT T08 " Swiflt Corn Frd Braided Be-iCTCMfQ 0 1 CARO ROUND OR SIRLOINUH3 LEG ROAST THE PCXE CF THE C2s SPINACH iY.7r, lb. 5c lb. 5c GRAPES KkTy Cauliflower 1 lb. 3 0c lba. .. pk. 20c DATESlSrb,,2 Artichoke S5S .... 2 for 15c ORANGES I.?.. .3 doz. 29c CRANBERRIES., lb. 1 5c APPLES Dellriees .. 5 Ib. 25c POTATOES Sttarif! f: 49c CASABAS?.:T each 19c are Cutting 25c 1 Tender MSMdeeaeWMeYvhefeiAti ci::cq2ds B2skel...3le ; ftp. ,..9C ftf. P. Young Choice Ripe Stones B8&r.s t P. ge. EASTERN for cant FRlITCOCKTAItl Tall Caaa ...... t FOR 96 BHEAKKAST FIGS Tall Caaa ...... FOR 96 BltEAKFAST FIGOPPLF.IftbX PINEAPPLE dl'ICE Doln, Ne. JH Caa . ... 106 GRAPEFR11T JLICK 4 New Pack, J6 oz. Can 0C TOMATCZS !n0 - FRUITS AND VEGETABLES We bsliks Ue S FOR Tomato Juice ;8ii-25ts!si95- Sf PEACHES Slier d. S AI UG Tall Case SHAVER 'I 6HAPEFRIIT 2'j Cans,2for3C APPLES 2BSK 3 jVoi 2 SFSshslUSEforlE: Feosy lifted, Ns. IS Caas SPINACH Large Extra ffuodxrd c8$ I CHOICE MEATS 12-o- z. - i M WITH EMPTIES 9, 7c PiksI Erfier te Bn Irv , JOlKlITAltfi ( ' AIE 0S1XG WITi CESC- O- TH DIGESTIBLE -'- 31 be C2SS l I f If, SXSTL'OtS ii Ear -. ft. 22e SkIRs Premium Sliced BACOSiK" 23: FOT ROAST IrANDED BEEF?. STEYi::3i:EKS. Sd.Ts Coro TRY A &C-- AS LOW AS Uk I OS Ib-U- SPEOAL CUT STEAK OR ROAST FROM CORN FM BRANDED BFEF Picls . KEY . a . Qcsris o Fed PORK LCIF1 ROAST Ib. 27c SWIFTS Hewletts Syrup , v. 1C: i 5a PACK JAM ALL VARIETIES ROASTS ,..25c a.23c 3RD SO. land 4th EAST 1435 SO. STATE ST. BOUNTIFUL MIDVALE A1 : OJLSKGGG soooN. UA 2 for 33s ane.... SLICED BEEF, glees VEAL LOAF c Surety of Purity A t -- CORNED BEEF UHOJUnS CCDAHT'S Sugar Ilk Cll 10: LIBBYS 22-o- z. . cake Canned 10 .a.. I Sv ALL BEEF STEAKS leeledlss Series, lb-- Vi-l- SYEETFICXLES Brown PBAb 1ft I WW COCOA s4ess tfrB LINKS. Ib I. BOTH FOR 48 M-- 10c ST. lb. Briric ITDAMT CHILL 9 T QUALITY lPKf POT KOAWTS TBVDEK 2 lbs. 25 Be Sleep pets (meets wbeB vt advertise U w -- 10c 10c BRRIBKYf 1 r.-A- 35 lb. 33 BRANNISU rer )( Herjhsy Barswd.. lie Prepared UssIwdS.?- 12s YAX PAPERS 2 fer 213 COFFEE v, 3 for 259 SATURDAY tee lb. Gr. Steer Beef MONTH CATS I P i 23e T.ltlb. 25 HAMS BACON Car HAM riser V CAtLIbLOW lb. E:iir.s Okscslala $1.0 CHEF bag r.7.: 1c MATmen m.ictes r ptne1C 2 c APPUUrg I9G im Ml Peek, id ee. Battle GENUINE LAMB t BUNCH CARROTS IS: cs sab. ic3 sm:c.i ajar: CCliuED !Z2 hr 29s 0K38S2 TU.'lfl FISH aas6s Herehey t 4B CM, BAS bd catsu? .12c 15c tee Hoses Abbs Waestrh k 1 a ik. ceiis. GRAFF PRIIT Rise a Cog l.t-'- Large 1FE TOILET orm - cello beg 3c Time I Hells IFTTC4.B fr AMERICAN KiNOSFORIPS OR (.LOSd FORK STARCH 4e CORN 7c Largs Read .. k, ghg. .... LTAH POTATOES MEET SANTA CLARA 5c lb. FRINES It beg rrlOC I Steaks Roast PEAR LARGE" PKG. POCK & BEANO Sr...7c BANANAG .lb. gc HEINZ COUPON ..lie GTEVING HENO Lb. 14c JELL 4 P Isgo 'Flavors .'....IQc ,1QC FICHU SKIt 14s I.!srshr.2li8vs $1.7$ HATCHES ire:' lEs Flour BAKERS COCOA- S- IS: RCGO. tbs time Is sleek wp sa whin feeds. Oar prises are tbsr (bey wilt ears csnsldanbls mewey fee yea lbs wlster's feed bwdget HALL tnURGH. 'SPRING GARDEN 1-- I V- - F, W. DANCE TONIGHT ' BEAVER, Oot, 4. Veterans of orelgn Wars will sponsor a dance ralghtat the America Legion halL he pnblie to Invited, (IFIFIlHaoL3 qU I3 3 POUND CAn Tbto Is tow GRAPES, lb. BONELESS ROASTS GETS JAIL SENTENCE , Harry Williams, who pleaded' guilty yesterday to Violation of tho state liquor law. was sentenced by City Judge M. J. Bronson to sene 50 Hays In the county Ja!L e GOLD I.IEDAL WINTER FOODS LOW PRICES WV PM, dee. CALIFORNIA UtEOLMI Baby Beet Fwtarieg Bled Ores Beasts - 37 EAST 21 ST SOUTH SUGARHOUS& These Price Effective Friday end Saturday to-b- EAST, BROADTAY Inches WMTn&HIM 1. M-- A. in ) Precipitation In last X4 hours. .0 Total since Oct 1 00 Total Oot 1 te data last year. .0 Normal Oct 1 to date. . . . . Jt 5 TEMPERATURES Max. Thure. 12 Am. Frl.,. T Min Thurs--. 59 " 9 a.m, FtfcJ. 44 Min. Vi... 51 Noon Ffi... 19 Sunset Frl. 0:04; Rise Set (;39 WEATHER SUMMARY The interior western depression Is ibarely outlined as aa inactive longitudinal trough over the plateau states Rs eklce are mostly dear this morning. Durango had 9.32 Inch ef rain and ahowtra occurred on the northwest coast. Temperatures average about ths same as yesterday over the west A strong high or sold air mass la southeast' moving rapidly across the middle states (pressure 39.20 inches at Huron and Omaha) carrying frost conditions as far as temLouisville. The minimum perature was the lowest of record this sarly in the season at Omaha and Davenport (31 degrees), sad touched 20 degrees at Huron. Magna Legion Installs Officers 111,-14- 41 r OGDEN. ijsd'w 21 e . S - KfiRXET 1925; C Toilet Paper 31,950 Jordan Schools Funds Given ! Oct. 4. According to Conoaughton, in charge of forest management for the forest and range experiment station, who has returned after spending the summer In ths Boise basin, an intensive study of the germination ef ponderous pine reproduction and fie survival after being burned over, is being carried on at the Boise basin (experiment station. Mr. Connaugiiton said it is very significant that the Elk Creek bum which- occurred during a year of exceptionally fine eons crop is now well stocked in many places with pine reproduction, while tha Boise basin fire ef 1111 in spits of its similarity in many reapsets. resulted In the area being very poorly stocked in most instances. Local office U. S. Weather Bureau, (Balt Lake City, Utah. Get. 4, ELLSWORTH At the Northern Elates mission edition ever printed by the Church printed, numbering 100.000. reunion, at 355 east Third Booth wasThe mission rapidly, street, Saturday arching at p.m.. chapels were built, grew improvements President German E. .. EUeWorth, made, and many hundreds, were who headed the mission for 14 added to the Church through bapyear, and Mrs Ellsworth will ha tism during the time. the honored meets. Mrs. Ellsworth to known te hunPresident Ellsworth will be the dreds of missionaries as the Misthe of evening. sion Mother and did her prlhdpaL speaker well, A number of special musical num- and wss a real help to part the many bers have been arranged for the missionaries with whom she came occasion. in contact. She was also Mission President and Mrs Ellsworth President of the Relief societies, went to the Northern States mis- and as such formed contact with sion In 1904. and directed the work Relief eoctetymembere alLthtoush rtf"tae church there until "18 It, the mission. Mrs. Ellsworth will was conducted by Dr. E. C- - Wil- during which period the mission speak at the mlssionory banquet to liams of Dos Angeles. grew and prospered. be given at 0:30 p.m, Saturday at During his administration thous- the Lion House. Reports Gives At 3 p.m. today reports were giv- ands of Books of Mormon were They are herd attending es by Dr. Robert D-- Bteele, vice distributed, and the largest single president of Westminister college; Keith Bronson, superintendent of , Wasatch academy. Sit. Pleasant: Dr. Reherd, Dr. E. P. Westphal MarForsyth, Cedar City, and Mls. cia Kerr, Lea Angeles. Todays cessions of the conferRobert tarn bourne, II, and Paul MAGNA. Oct 4. Installation of ence will conclude with a dinner at the First Presbyterian church. C Croft, II. went Into a pact of officers of tha Cyprus post Ameriand South Temple streets at I. to yononwont tell on me and I wont can Legion took placa last night you," according to Detec- C. E. Rafferty of Salt Lake was p.m., for delegates and laymen. tell The closing cession tomorrow tive Sergeant T, L. Dykes, heed of the Installing officer. J. A. Marshall was sleeted comerlll be devoted to installation of the police auto theft bureau. The pact held good until Croft mander; other officer are: (Bay officers and tha reading of reports. was arrested and charged with au- Wyatt, vice commander; Frank tomobile theft On being Informed Peel, second vice commander; Verl that Lembourne had assumed the Hawes, finance officer; Lenn Hqlt role of the principal state witness, chaplain-- ; L. T. Welcker, serges Croft confided to the county attorp. M. Chase, historian; ney, hto side of the story, - with executive committee: p. Rf, Chase, the result that Lembourne now C. R. Naylor, E. P. alm, H. A. AdIn the dtv Jail facing a ams, R. A. Wyatt W. W. Allen, SANDY. Oct ) A federal grant reposes auto theft Sergeant Green was ths outgoing commandf ef 431,950 on the construction of charga-osaid --a complaint against er. the proposed Jordan district school Dyke Lembourne would bo signed office to be built In Bandy, and tha Highland Boy School building, Delegates Named 'now under construction at HighTo Labor Conferenceland Boy. has been approved State Opens Bids to Dr. C. IT. Jensen, suJordan district On Governor Henry H. Bleed yesterperintendent ef Highway Projects schools. day appointed O. F. Meghan of the Construction on (he school office state Industrial commission, F. B. Bothwell of Salt Lake City and Paul M. Peterson, president Is expected to eommtnoe in the was low bidder, when bide were near future. The building will be opened yesterday at the capital by of th Utah State Federation of constructed direct south of the the atate road commission, for ths Labor, to represent Utah at th naJordan high school on state street. grading and graveling of 4.11 miles tional conference on labor legislabrick struc- of road between Beaver Creek and tion, today and tomorrow at AsheIt la to be a one story ville. North Carolina. ture containing room a for a su- Monte Crlsto with a bid of Mr. McSban to at Ashvin atboardroom, office, 14. perintendents district clerks office, supervisors Other low bids were: F. B. Both- tending the meetings of th International Association of Industrial room, office of the superintendent well, ll.T miles of shoulder widboard and commissions of district buildings and grounds ening between lake point and Accident Mrand - Peterson to on bis way and a huge store room. Grantoville, 130.191.10. east to attend a meeting of the A. O. Thorn, SprlngvHlt, work Joint contracts for tho construction ef the school office, acd the between Lofan and Wellsvllle, American Federation of Labor, now on school a building, grading revision, preparatory Highland Boy under construction, wers let to to paving and ahoulder widening on Park City Player Berntson and Kuhre, general co- stretchea of old road. 41,114.39. ntractor., Construction on the HyBreaks Arm In Game land Boy school building is proCANNING 6 ENTER SEP PARK errr. Oct. r4. In a footgressing nicely. The structure it to replace a building which burned theLOGAN, Oct. 4. Sponsored by ball mishap here, Orville Barnes, North Logan P. T. A. In co- son of Mr. and Mrs. John A several years ago, Tha Highland operation with the county home Barnes broke both bones In his Boy building consists of four class demonstration and federal left forearm, above the wrist Or "rooms, an auditorium, office room welfare agencies,agent a canning center villa wae plavlng with a group of and storeroom. will be held In the North Logan boy at Smith field when the school Saturday, Dr. Ethelyn O. accident occurred. Dr. H. L GoodGreaves announces. Food preserv- win, who happened e ROTARY HEARS FLAY near at ed will be used to furnish school th time, rendered first aid ty LOGAN. Oct 4. Professor C. J. lunches during the winter months applying a splint Myers ef the V. 8. A. C. speech department read the play, The Valiant at the meeting of ths Logan Rotary club Thursday nooft;, Two selection were sung by the boys glee club of the Logan Senior high school. The program committee wee in charge and Roes Anderson, AT president of tho club, presided. 'cr.oftDVttY'! Germination Of Pin Trees Studied won-elu- Former Mission President Wife to Be Guests Men To Assemble By Presbyterians WEATHER OBSERVATIONS The Weather 4 |