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Show '7 ' f THE Roads To Be Clubs Subject ' DESERET NEWS b btww4 SALT LAKE CITY I SB. Is tlM Fawtfe WarS Ifcapai Bu ml m Um bomrn el dauffcter. Mr., J Lawreeee US om Mam Avenue, Toeedajr inimn KtAwMkBi mil time of mnvamo. Banal mii fern i HtmuniiB Cwneury msbm f tm Naina PiMMml Home. Imsb Local And State Obituaries tTbm s MARTHA REESE BRIGHAM CITY. Mar 19. Mar jtha!- Jensen Reese. 67. died at 850 UH1 I todar at her borne. Ka 10, 5MV. Third East Street. Mrs. Reese 'aoltt-- TUESDAY MAY 19 r Complete 1935 Speeder Pajs Fine At Murray Hearing Work On Floor Of New Reservoir . North Davis Stake Names Relief Heads LockyerAnd Rasmussen Win Especial Awards katviLl. The- Hav MT MCRRAT, Mar .19, Woodrow Sheen, who pleaded guilty to a Stake Relief 0000011 K9VAK9 IHBill Davis North ItnciH ! r wiy mh charge of speeding before Justice tee was appointed here last night Will uC Am That EdHM.Hamm. Propose 19. f Special) under the direeuoa of A. D. Miller, At MURRAY, Mar 19. The taring of' of the Peace H. T. Mathews Mon- - LOGAN, May lotion ISA aa Has aaicaarr Mit ordered to forfeit bail of Ted Lockyer and Floyd RasmuMen second counselor to President Hen- the floor for (he l.OOO.OOCtgalion Fusmft imKs Sr Mi 1m ? National Be s I wa arrested May fullback and quarterback, respect-jrtea cur adteriaunr aaa 01 btihas only been 111 ana day. tar ai errot r. a WPA project started H. Blood. Mr. Miller will bead lio, id ata fcLSh was a daughter of' Mads Extended , V January 22. has bent completed ush1.H. Officer Joe Gillen. Ively. of the Utah Slate 1936 Rocky committee an chairman, assist m !der of Jensen and iUreniuu, a the mi n,CluTstsensen Bowthorpe EnHoDnday, c Mountain of Conference suuv football t supervision r raise, uT Ts, jed by O. A. Stoker, Syracuse, City 1 awa truck driver, was sentenced to pay Uorrar iwsi csarrs. 'Hansftt and was born in Brigham nZ a Bletzacfcer. oikus were iK'oeer honored with'man Harry executive of the bishops " . .City, August 1. 18b. She received 51 The reservoir Is being construct court costs of $250. after being awards for special merit in Jbticnnti) and Hubert C Burton an w. " Mshw schools! education In ln4 the local annual student body sMsm stmt t ermos. mi sail s a cod Of,bout 4i340. . of rs-lassistant; Marr L. Barton, stake w ta HmwB 0urai Fihl d sembly Monday. Mr. Hveriii (bed Idndv A president of Relief Society; Samuel P. Dow was J the nag. w arresting Cadet Captain Floyd Rasmussen Cook ui Am kmc m IBs Mxmar Hum! aw work director and Frank "fleer. Brdfi attack. H vat bora of R. local C. T. the Q. unit receiv- L Layton as secretary and audiwa. Km. it ant tat wiifta.pfWwwt o f th Primary and a va ed American the Legion Military tor. tan Ukr chi fr ita ia" 4 f .worker In the Relief SoHy fiheu ua, Medal, given annually to the foot rmta tav be tad mam! Jnhn w " All wards will be fully organ ta Wf iaa L yT famMcr, tatin.IdvaH tv tat director to the Civic group, is eea!1 Hoai eiv , twiym Dm ball leuerman who displays the ued before the end of the week. ,Dd 11 ocal '" ei v,ne best attitude toward his R. 6. T. C. The first report meeting is ached Arkansas business session wIllHwroui. i i r- - r T , Tu J. Clifford . uied for Sunday afternoon. training during the year.' - ; fUddrsm survived convene at 3 n m. on Saturday, with iawlsoo. who is heading the project! PROVQ. May 1. Dr. Alber MrK mV? uTlT Cadet Fust Lieutenant Ted Lock ! President Martmes Item w,n of O. local R. T. C. the unit E. S." yer Reese. 2 e. r kiarkeon ot Town,W a.. of Brigham asset and that the low mougthe projects whuh'tm'S was awarded the American Legion Military Medal was won by Ralph nr T . J.,? Citv John W gmfikwk I msThii -l Mrs. Reagan returned '" difficultiea of water pressure lawn L , 11 Scholarship Football Award, giren Gutke and the American Legion DUIMontana of and grand-Colorado road from Cisco to Moob. Hot from be virtually solved upon ttslcentl7 Springs. Ark. children. annually to the football letlerman . Scholarship Football Award went The Moab Uons" club la asking for "T He left for the south In January receiving the best scholastic grades, to Thatcher Handley. completion. . The foliowring brothers and the project, stating that in follow- - t owa t Am awe. at svts ftita wJm'ters rurvtvr I M$m Dtn iatav A Cadet Colonel Wayne B. Garff the fall quarter, It will take the erews of fCPA in the hope that a change of atrllo, Etaimtrk Frnnm Hv mg the mer canyon for 35 nulc e workmen unul approximately and altitude would help him Lieutenant Colonel Joseph D.; received the R. 0 T, C. modal for War i , mHt1 N I Tbtl Itartb 7 stiri;A.fbij ust 1 to finish the job. Commis-- j recover from an illness. The di- Brown, head of the Utah State' the most outstanding cadet of the j b Afmr a John Jensen and wd ter ml Kmti taprk Acenlc dnvealn the wetL It is I Emma ut. tait storter Hansen estimated. iwn J. Rasmussen, all of lm cm jness not responding satisfactorily Agricultural College R. Ck T. Cjumt. Garff was formerly a star mt tad rrvta tar Mr Aaifcrgaa. a iwired an ham City; Lorauo fi. Jensen highway No. I2S. and the Gnmdif1 tathlete at the Aggie school before there. Mr. Reagon left Provo two unit, made the presentations. &amty Dmecu will ask only that man Franctaco with numerous The .Sai, him and weeks Last to home American good, the Legion ago bring receiving a knee injury. year the road be given reasonable alum m cautc or act. Mr. tats tad ., wr of Pennington, Idaho. Md Aunt mtk mi cw paints is more octagon than square, where be is now convalescing. twm to make at jnore inviting to , erMMimu ? Funeral services will be held'1 Nntta.ii isit. travelers. It need only the remov-u- . W Xu. at J pm. In the Fourth!. hu i f a few steep pitches and sharp Hmi (iMfun wid m Ward .Chapel under the direction vmg m$ Chancr So. $ total ftaalellt curvet with widening in several A. of M. Hansen. Bishop of Gate fttp Interment; aw m W Ita i nrmULj places. ha made In the Joral cpmetcrv odr C taifta ToBtar. ilr Aad jo -Ige Mfsa mi ms Aoa- will " Reavr lausiy 4iiwiori sdl prsyoasMtar of under the direction of the Larkin taAMat tucta. at Ucumeunt bmitmn wnt a project regarding tie Indian) ' ta km wa G3SS-rJEL7- G. Mr. Ba and Felt Funeral Hornet Be m Mrrtred br taa am aTtw ,fc Mbmimf Hul Creek Trait which leads lo a inm.1 Mm aJ" Aiitset nd Konoti Ma. Hooft ' D An tnmm. tadim. t. Aujm 7. L. .loSamaa and JfartaM Aadwat mg and recreational area in Beaerfcwtk. bos mt tan Mr. imm W pow carry im stock, snsttmtnt of S. S W. tr-f Morrsr tuj D. ft!S OCDEN r, Altai Itatialio, aod Uro W. AaSwaao County. Irrta Bf mt rstraaor One bwlrit and tta for Fitw FssAb W arc promt to katal tko S. tr W. 0$4p J w in he . The proposiiKm W, rmcwirlM Andtraoi Peter af m Mtm, itata Lifconk 24-o-x. Ataafeaa C. AaAtraoa aaA Mr. up in regards to having made a Mors kovo a kositatioa ia soyioj : Yaw'll nerar Jan. list P-MSMft C, A rraat national park or monument, aouth 1T .. Each W. Visit V 14m A aaa ataroa aaS. Caltaa Eats. M. af srmMt Mr. MBLST w.i Prl I ill. ami a sin tSCN wrooj MTMM ('f Canyon to the Colorado 1 Ul UU Simtar Md Mr. Aaas C. Spa-- I VPi. I. OfeDEM Tta tatar f Mam River and eventually connecting! uwui' a it. tarn craaddMlWam. m mivu, biviM4 sc wta Sd Ita U. S. Soul with Mead Lake, back of mnimmi irtalio. m Gmm LAW kr-r. ' tar tfi nftr amiM IN Park SZr. JSr2L n. ? fi J S' res-71- tl: y t. chair-charapiu- i Th?ia - - ' JZT rUt JhiLlH m . .ll0V"k, rToir t .TT. JS From sjBack "SSSJ?S!ifTOfT0C,hrO' ld ' Aug-'mat- 77, e Jc RebecLLId,SX,Tii.Pit i ' f ' ato ta W i?. U,Ml lAtni brought'Tto.U't.4 tat him, I. um s, tta the'?-Bould- I -kr Maun. 01 J iw. Ham wta m4 ftaenAi mm 07 C01C.. BMPI isaa a km rknurr tbm tamtam . A Mar The Elbow Reservoir on Ksnsbjm A 1. Uv. vim mm iar ta i't$k Martaary tar Taaatar araaaar m4 Mod rtl.sniKsnui, af Moplotea 64 Moamlar atoaraaoa ma creek will be discussed as a 'Pi ? k kt s vtam ooorka kl I Sail Lalto taopau) foUaartm will a 41 Civ khW k Ukwa .. project. - Presiden- tSC Mr. Law mao tar at Mauitac Martinet -- experts tot tar wHio, Mam. fiwta w tm. m mt Ctarta 0. aaA tacma ft. mc a report of th wtnt annual OfcOT Tur: am kw. F A tsar r ii ivf w AAV UMtV V wwrteA Toai'Hl iAUKt ftntd la Iv Jmrnm Z-- Tdkr. taif travel conference which he attenda turn. Bo wwrrM Law, WgixsyiiXB-rwr- ml Ihmal looktatta, M flcmaa m..T',ibilet mtaatMt Ctaf faM Wd ml tta aaA bprtm ed In Denver. Colo. Nrto tbm Waiiortim yaumtar aefcooim aod pobur MrA Oita far Jama liriUvrwfMa farwaa maA bmm foitaaoA a u The tentative program for road j?, Mr. Md Itarril MMAL Mr. work-w- ill be ontjined by L A (MIT kwrtviai taida Si ift i La a tmni rvtto mo arm four c)uMm; A Wvnaught f Milford, ehairmaa oi n &$M Coui, 4 M of Villiaa w 'mm' a 111 1 aa4 Mmll. and "ironto S tne civic clubs rmd coniiDittMrtlu rnomu uwir fitafomw iihkh fore h submits It to the state road bwmo iu Donald bora I o arwWomiw, Wr. ao4 to. toka XX'TTuCirt pXtar lair S. IIS of WritoriiW aaA Mr. mod Mm wto.1 "ufkl"" Swida ta mtwh. ta b mrriiaA ta faao: Mr. Sam Paddwaam. taatail Coait a bratfcor, Itaoao 1ar Lb Mamaaa mfLayam. Lor Law. (Jfdm aod Mrs. Ada lad-art- , frandmottar. Mr FiMm Saar SaH Lab Cur. nftr1 .,t 1,1 rauJt, A C. a mraMtaota oo4 Cmmtb i ftllif Af aft immk wfft Faawral aornoaa rio' ta liia 144 ad tta , t Jag"Dv aether arrrvra Nr Mr.' Wtaoita Boriuary wr'Eaat tat, t w. to aw tow drDCMrwrW fry JNrtb otherwUe It will be in the Social! 1 Somma Wtanoadar td Oinmwu t taw Narwa, " 4 - mi ibnaUaa X., Center Hall... ta taM jolaraacaf H li hurn will H ,, n. '.. .. Mayor. F. Spratllng iind "wrt.f H- ML ka , i rmU fa. . . Lnim CHOPS a-.- im DCEF will be the subject of an address hr A. C. Watts, general superintends of the Blah Fuel Company. Other speaker will be Jack Vlg-'- r nrio.-.- h will discuss the finaiv cUI eondulon of Car how Coimtv, toJ snd a rrspresen (stive of the D. R. O. railroad, w ho w ill speak on some phre of railroading.' Reoervauoni for the banquet!should tw mad with Mr, Lottto . fi jl U fl ti Many Familiro Aided Br Brncnlemrnf Cranto ,ta ' PANGUJTCH, May 19. A nnnn nnnnn nnnrmnD C mM aVaV TUESDAY AFTER?! 00S So. Tempi & 2ndEast " r So. & 3rd y ,Lmi lt WEDSESDA Y 17lh So. Eat & '"1 fU of 178 farm families in this dlstrkl J have been aided during the past 12 months by emergency grants through the Resettlement Admin- - I 1st radon. It was revealito Monday by Uojd W. Tuttle, of the Admin- - U. iatralion. Mr. Tuttle ttated that (luce tlie office opened here a year ago, 853, L 10 to grama and loans have been disbursed, and that 65 farmers are now operating under budgeted 'm ta I cnrjTiLoupssss25 Cry:!d VJhlto 10 ben . o.p.s. nuirnnsM-- ib. 29 onnrjczo tzzsz. doz.35 POTATO CHIPS 7 rnrccZo 1715 HIHj CCTFEEfe' Iib7sa 25 imwtu a tm FOOD . f Seventy-fiv- r.:3 Tpooaa I vaiaivH e (tudenU of the Grsm, L. D. 8. Seminary will be grad- 7 uated at the fourteenth annua fif I I ; commencement exercises of V -- eminary to he held at - 8 p m. q the GrantWednesday stake taber-- 1 I to the," . Tiro Sign of WAS HO, rl 0 - :Mothers,Daughter8 Li Entertained At Social 2$ ......W 0.2:3 caaS ..... (Rali?Tt) Dvpl.- a .to.topmy mmmotoVhil( .whU k..JvJrka2 .. M. Rye. Lg. . : Crane received awards for having LJWJ dauhtt,r in attendance at7 the affair and Mrs. J. S. H. Bo-- ' IrlhPch Bodeil of Tlfe. 01 Jordan, was the mother pres nt who hod the most daughters, RKORGAXIZED PLEASANT. May 19. taI M ta Q the i lndianola Branch of the North San- - HI pete Wake-w- aa rrorgamxed Sun LJ President S. M. Nielson and H. C Jacobs officiating. George R Peterson was sustained as presid- - HI mg elder. Jle will choose hia eoun selort at a Lter date. Mrs. Jessie HI Rcrtr was made branch clerk. I. i "if? P1 lndianola Branch has a mein--1 bewhip of approximately 75 peo ; I l1 . 1-- S;a ita IT mm. 2ro.25c r.i!:L7-CiTECr.ZiDiiI- E: J ilr. ..?RJXrH MT. 15 ' 1 cLflZEac::::.""jTs.;d:x.2 Pesr Ew! 4wl litaf'e li aa. ICe ZZHZ7 MHd 23c cir.r.3Ts c:::":zn3. CiexeiUri zis&ia ..c:dEs 11 cr.rzn c:;::::s a.i-i-d Tc aqf Wmbb Si Jraifi d flrrefa5fer ta. r TCIIATCa.,. ....... Tr.... -- IJs 45 ie- - 2Cj.Cs i;z. 2:, S&s.z::z:t:z. I3s ta ta 'pt p.j.Fmwu. - - ODLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJULJLJLJLJOC, S 9 S St FRUITS AXD VEGETABLES ORANGES, aroJiaai aaa ..." 2 oxaa 43 LEMONS, frok, Joky ....' .....4m. 27 STRAWBERRY RHUBARS NEW CABBAGE NEW POTATOES, wfcite CUCUMBERS RADISHES AND ONIONS BUNCH VEGETABLES .... ..Z.......I lkg.10 ft. 4 4 fb. 19 e:ch7c (utter Rolls. 2 cacs 25s lenty.. Palnclivs SOAP ?.;c::h 5: JELLA4EEn10c FRESH CQEIQS&, 35c' Crystal Qilcss-B1- 0 fer 2P Aaoorle Seta Picnlstrp'rUca aod Varieties U hlC: 2c:::2': PEACHES wllu-.,..-. 5?..... 2c::.:22: IPS STni::3 DEAL'S ,jr f-II- N,U4c;:s2C ta , 2 baackat " 2&8.17 .... MEATS 1 ta. 29 : ,.i...,.,i.,,a..2 Ib ftg. serve you well and Cheaply! Why not Ut us tcorh for you! We .' ;;7 10 294 ft. 5 qLIC: 2c::i1C: to mm .. 2 lit 3 mm 3Ih. 25 Zii .r-- 3 lor 1C: 15.25: CCrFEE Fancy White 3 15s. 1C: Petal; taSkaften... CARROTS"-"- 2 far 5: 3f:r1C: LETTCCE8 of 215 s. 13 TC-MATC- Ripe SakJ Dressinji 19c QUALITY MEATS :::J l!:a C;!;jc3-FnARilFlIRTER- S.... with Potato Salad LC3 CCLCR1A.... JLivarroa L nM A Lfwrota, - Poond . 15.15: Meaty, dtGdm boiled or baked with browned l.... SLICED DACO r.: ik Cfciaka Pound 30c a Excellent for cold tttocll -- B lull . . . .................... i Boockos 1 0 CRZSNPEAS CROUNO BEEF RIB BOIL BEEF CUBES. . . LOIN STEAKS . ... Ib.15 PEAS Ss. &S!7. DICE 1ST oock 1C Carro, T.roipa Rkkcy, a 44-Fo- 15.2 ' Lcji3,? Arerage shoot UEAL CHOPS RCULD STEAK DKLEG ITEM X.tMED 'pro EUREKA, May 19 Democrats of 1 1 the Tlntic district have named del-- 1 I the state to bc'pro : held at Ogden nextconvention I Saturday, May as 21, follow;. Frank Baron- H. E. y McOaifw IVnnii Harrinirtoii aod lf. pkf. ........ HERRIMAN, May 19.Mra Han-7- ! pro Carter, Mrs. Lucy Butterfield I I and Mrs. Jeanette Crane were boo- - ' First Ward Relief Society Socialf in Herriroan recently, for the oldest mothers being Mrs. George J. Miller andpresent. Sapor Graaalala4 Stop" INSTANT TATIOCA 10 JOHNSON'S WAX, far paCckaJ Haaro IRAN FLAKES, I. b W. pkf. 10 CORN FLAKES, LfiW. Ipa. pfcy. 10 TOMATO JUICE, V, R. k W. S coot 2S MATCHES, pea qaalify .6 kox cortoa IS SUNSFUN SALAD DRESSING qort j 35 TOASTS or RITZ WAFERS .pkf. 31 SALMON, fancy Alaska to I'g caa . .25 CHEESE TOASTS pkf. 15 -- r t Size DEViLEDLIEAT tfi fee ltr3CL:?sti.:.. rot ta nacie, The graduating daw will present pro' 1 The Mantle PSFcant, of the Prophet Principal Frank R- 1 Seegmiller will present the elam after which Ralph Cutler .id 1 axmrd the diplomas. Honor awards J Prent4 by James E-- f Ale, lists Cnswa Pnf CfagcrWater r.IAYOAj3E, . ,2S WAU FAFCR CLIANIK ;.J pk,t. 2S PORK fir RIANS. R.fiW.. 2Wt caa 10 -- CORN, fancy W, Caaalry Caatfgaiaa No. 2 caa 2 Coos 2S TOMATOES, Ufok .oM pack, caa 104 n iZz mSTEnSXlllC: Average Depwwdabiw Storp WEDNESDAY SUGGESTIONS ii7e . Lb. FRD.'IES I c::x c::::iEn ucs I lie - ir4oVi li 22: Pork Chops Wcafcr. TRODO r.Targanr.2 Grc3dC::fSi"2II:L2S ta Exercibe Tomorrow- - OF PURITY? Oof 'n Granite Seminary jsmsg "A SURETY MIDVAIX, Mar 19 The Albert can Legion Auxiliary, Jordan Pom f I No. 3.V a ill hold a tea honoring Gold Star Mothers Thursday at 2 Vw 1 p.m. in the Community Chib rooms at Midval. Mothers of men are Invited. All members of the auxiliary are urged to attend f I by officers. ita Reservations can be made by Mrs. calling J Marjorie Broberg, Mis. Clara Grant and Mrs. Hazel Aylctt ednesday. t aaa so. t nr ! aotmt sian Fan Cream. CHEESE 12-Ox- . ... Staadarda. Dwm Fresh Groond COFFEE 8.8. Brand .:... o Auxiliary To Fete MDBSAT MAW nai (ovro mam toutw atAis Q Gold Star Mother 10 c! MFVWWWWWW ri ta k. 25 -3 tor 5 lb. - t 5ix DTHUISSJ ncpjirmcus .... 3 b. 10 nnounim sst.!rr. 2 ib. 5 ib. 0 7o:in7ozs P07I70Z3 cnn.i5 - M bon County CommiMion will give,' ftdHremsra of welcome. f "The Coal Industry aa Related lo I I Uie Prosperllyy of Carbon Goumy"'fU ... dui PicniEScr. - lm '""i EGGS Ib. 15 Ib. 35 M tl" -- &- run coiLgj5-toib. 9 corriGn criiicnc . . . ib. 5 ta . ... BUTTER Watwttij. lrw 15.10; Bottoai Bound LB. STEAiLu-rtc?tro:;:dJnicy.,.. ...LB. IS:. LLm f I. |