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Show NAV 44. t THE To Preach Here ' WPA. Off- pinipg August Utah WPA rolls must be cut another 240 persons to bring the list down to the August quota of S.960, State Director DarrellJ. Greenweil disclosed today. Including thir 1,000 employed on jobs directed by the army and national part service, the total WPA enrollment after the first week of August will be 9,960 persons in Utah. presidential approval of three new Utah projects involving $30,.. 100, also was announced by Mr; Greenwell. The largest calls for the spending of S24.225 to prove school buildings and ground) in Weller County. lbs, der another, $3,775 will be spent to complete construction of an dance hall in. Hinckley, open-af- t' while the third provides 152.100 to the Duchesne City park. impmve Final respects will be paid George Caries Mead, 62. at funeral services conducted tOttler, row at 2 p.m. in the Fifth Ward Chapel by Bishop Louis C. , , cohsen, Mr. Mead was crushed to 'death acWednesday afternoon in an ciler.t at. the Central Bishop's Storehouse of the Church Welfare Program when he apparently fell between the floor of an open elevator and a sidewall of the shaft Hos resided at 6f63 South Third West Street. Friends may call this evening e ( I '' ', 1-4 ii---'. 't . , 2.80.-4A- Pl lowest levels in marketstA-thmodern tUnes the United States not insist ,its upon may ,,, ed "fair share" of exports dui,. i 4 'b' 4 ing the current marketing , sea. I son, federal farm officials said, to. day. ,,e gmploying an export subsidy, the government was able to place 118,000,000 bushels of surplus wheat in world markets dui. ,ing the past season. Becamee American prices were above the - world, levelfs- the grain- - was euld. at an average loss of 27-- cents a bushel. In recent weeks the spread be tween American and world prices widened considerably. The has N. IL JELTZ governmental policy of nuiking Will preach here at-loans to growers on wheat rates far above world prices has to tended domestic quotakeep Inter-Raci- al tions from following the world trend. wide row, ofThelipread I ficials said,, that sales abroad entail a ..loss of between 44 and 50 cents a bushel. Thus. unless Dr. Nathaniel IL Jeltx,- DD., the spread narrows. the.exptn't et 100;000,000 bushels would cost Lot Philadelphia. Pa.. well knoWd will the federal treasury between S45,- at a negro evangelist speak l brotherhood. 000.000 and S50.000.000. Officirda' i special the First Methodist indicated that this was considermeetingChurch. 202 F.ast Second South' ably more than the administra8 at tion wanted tospend on-wheat p.m. Monday I My, Brother's Keeper"export program. IStreet. the - These officials said it was likesub)ert of the which. said Dr. Jetts, has ly that the export goal would be set at between 50,0o0,000 and 70.- delivered before mixed race in hundreds of large 000,000 bushels. They explained Ibeen in the United States ' that because this year's American Canada. A group of colored wheat crop was relatively small the supply situation was not as singers rill sing negro sptrituais at the meeting. acute as last. year. The following members of the The export of 70.000,000 bushSalt Lake Ministerial Association els would leave a reserve of about t he service. 200.000,000 bushels. officials said. . ! , i I :There Sigh quclity Effective In Our 1 . o4t L . KITCHEN IA.Ik It q4 ,.!' or .9 ,tiliord AI ILI ..,t: 4r- - Ir.'''. c, 1 ' ,S We recommend . a oi cl$ K1Mwit ou 11J.' ": I E MO Ili I I has not yet publicly announced wheat export plans for this season. It Is awaiting the outcome-ointernational conference in London on a proposal to establisii export quotas and eliminate export subsidies. Most officials believe such an agreement, if final ly approved by the affected countries, could not be put into operation before next year. SETS OFF ALARM LOS ANGELES. July 28(AP) A pet rabbit which miscalculated a leap and fell into a Ilea well set off a burgilar alarm in a - detectives, ansdrug store. cuckoo wering the alarm- with guns, sheepishly evaded the bunny's inquiring gaze. - ed and unbranded horses. running wild on the range in Emery County's San Rafael Swell, will be conducted soon by the U. S. Grazing Service with cooperation of county iommiasionem. Cites-leB. Seely, Utah regional grazier. reported today. A. W. Magelby. Price Disrict grazier, will lead 30 horsemen against the animals. now making themselves a nuisance around waterholca, Approves Utah NYA Director Wilford G. Frischknecht today had approved two new projects, one to einin building a ploy 31 youths fence around the Heber City cost of Pnrk at a $835, anth the other to give jobs to 20 young s men installing culverts and on the Prim River, for $973. y head-gate- - Crippled Children will See Magic Show Sandy Y. W. M. I. A. Patients of the Shriners' Hog- were Intel for crippled chilth-eto be entertained this afternoon a at 415 by presentation ot Thurston's House of Magic. luring Will Rock and his troupe. C. H. Fischer. vice chairman of of governors of the the board was to be master of hospital ceremonies. Workers Honored social honofficer of SanY. W. M. L A. A i Stattl ! 101 SOAP 10 Bars to EDWARDS LUNCH BOX ; ,- lowtolifLo - and Jt Julia Lee,Wright Bread June-Augu- - 009,04 103V SUPER SUDS SALAD WHIPPED DRESSING SUPER SUDS Mad. Wilk Flask Lqqg CIGARETTES TEAuP. Rect Lary Package 141" Mu. Package PANCAKE FLOUR AUBEITEIEGROGER aceb Sus lb. Pkg.. ICCMLS Package lb: this or for Morton's- -Bluo Package .1 Iidi 40' .7- .mTliz: - 29e- r;4: c'TE! 2 1 s, Snowdrift 23c I ITIERounP4 5c 5411 c 15c 7,-. tht,,- Clisaliti, CERT Bottle Cc JELS RITE lc JAR LIDS let,..1r. 23c APPLE BUTTER I 23: e. 100 POUNDS lc I lb. 10 lbse 53c SUGAR Zlueitbesqth 1St 3 pkgs. IC: 47,a, taiga VINEGAR tans U Fresh Creamory 25: 20: IC: 3 dozon25; Bottle . 1 L2Ish ..... lot. Ilo' IVORY SOAP 3 bars 17 10 bars 31? P. Soap, Medium Bare 3 lb. con 20? MIRACLE AID' 9c 113 . r.fr.-.- PICKLES 3 for 25c 3 POTATO CHIPS I9c ' 2 for FLAKEtr. CORN - a G. G. 1 Napthe S TissuE IVORY 4 for 19 " 3 for 261 - I.v.oRY Soap, Large Bars Flakes, Largo Package. Soap, Guest.Bors. 2 for- 23? 9? 4 -- III I ":' ' Meats of Quality .410 , , 42 011'1010h, 111 415 a..... avid, 23c La SARDINES t'caz Large Pkg. 3 SALT ASPARAGUS Sc , POST TOSTIES 011; Spiced Lock 12 as. cam Twin Peaks. No. 2 can Phillips No. 2 Can 43c li TApi r! Mixed ilegetablei 22c 23 c I GERBERM Package ot BEEB, 4 Steinies ACQUAINTED SALE Maui- -- Grapefruit Juice 2for I5c I8c PrecookiK1 BABY CEREAL .: Pasner Typo SPECIAL GET Hire's Root Beer Extract s- ,.. 29c Quait 20 os. ..t 2 Cans lb. 22c COFFEE SYRUP rpiP:lan.--P-ut ENJOY! issue of the The Utah quarterly Taxpayer. magazine published by the Utah was reTaxpayers Association leased today. The leading editorial "Dangerous Delusions Detroy Democracy!" quotes Dr., F. D. Farrel president of the Kansas State College. An item from The Deseret News pointing out that Utah stood second among the states in the proportion of residents receiving old age assistance WaS also quoted. Pound rgtuarg- C.(61gel COCtint sTAite, utirrillyrt Amide iTaxpayers Issue ;Quarterly; Magazine DERBY CO RR! R? -.1 , FAilints5 041'4 - 1114St, CHEESE 61 Comfort, Largo Roils , Out Stores MAIZ Nib lets P, S.- - 3i 2 pkgs. 21, t- DEL MILD ' - Gee irttYicokuertsSaalt- 911 35 BROWN'-------- Crystal White f 11) : lb. hit - ,..., it' Quart Es ,JH EAT1 (trikjititilp Fluffiest MAYONNAISE AgelCulltira-Depat policy to maintain a reserve of between 175.000.000 and 200.000,- 000 bushels at all 'times. The Agriculture Department Two New NYA Projects A drive on about 500 unclaine ' you buy your flour now, while we still have old wheat I To Be Rounded Up Frischknecht , that $1.40 1arshmaI1ows dr, It ins ttill13- 0130 ci 0 69 .. .. flour, , ViA lb. bag ,... I t4, I 1 , 8911 DRIFTED SNOW - 48 lb. bag ' ',1,4 ,01. ' , ..... 98? lb. bag 48 doll--r 0 caArr, FAMILY PATENT, .. 7 AtSk 141 . It,' ce' lb. Bag 48 S ' i HARVEST BLOSSOM, . lk . Croce 11$.::::-111ilitlyLottl':,-Ptjcp4:- 48 MIX xlva lb , . inter-racia- 500 Wild Horses ektz44.itol , IA : 7 '....."''....:---- KNAlt i ll oring thf retiring dy Second Ward Mrs. Bernice White. president; Airs. Ivy Mitchell. first counselor; Mrs. Madge Step ley, second counselor; and 'Mrs. Lore Lowe . secretary. was given last evening at Handy Second Ward Chapel ti!ir the officers of Sandy Second Ward M. L A., under direction of Mrs. Elfleda L. Jensen, president of the ward Y, W. M. L A. and Clyde Swenson, president of the ward Y. M. M. I. A. The new officers of the ward Y. M. M. I. A. include. Mrs. Jon. 'en, president; Mrs. Cleo Jensen . first counselor: Mrs. Charlotte Clark. second counselor and Mrs. Irene Denies. secretary, A flexible shalt, mounted on a handle and revolved with a crank bore hu been invented into house through obstructions hold drains. ''''''' ' "' tr,,,,,mr...rwir." , 46"r Murray,.Midvale Magna and Safi Lake City Stares Saturday Prices I VTitilkly7 SANDY, July ou , WASIGTON, Julym the worl d . ices at 2128 South State Street C. Walker. Rev. ,,k Interment will be in the Price IArchriek-oRev. Robert D. Steele. City Cemetery where graveside Rev. C. S. Ramsey, Rev. Wilkerservices-wibe conducted. son of the Christian Church. Rev. C. C. Spencer and Rev. Houston Judkins. 28.--- 1939 28 JUL 4 Mead Rites Are Saturday Meeting Called - -- Crash lilts U. S. Grain Plan .z1,0 - FEDAY CITY SALT LAKE 1,11,4S yVorld Mart $ Cut DESERET TASTE tc--t' ftQ (1 THIS HAM cOOKS IN ONE.THIRD LESS TIME , 11 V ; 'C I s' co. la - 1111, - Atlow udit or. - or" - I ' le Phone qaTi lb. 20c VEAL SOULDERS lb.15c CANTALOUPES BEEF ROAST schlul" lb. 19c POTATOES' 10 lbs. 13c RIB ROAST BEEFS lb. 26c GRAPES' 2 lbs.13c lug 39c 2 lbs. 13c lb. 5c 3 for 5c lb. 2c BOILED HAL1, lean SLICED BACO3 W. tog doe memo IINS a dealer. who fell "Pig rm. Y2 :i4aL PURITAII SKI7L1ED1IAfS of;.--Ae.s0-111 - oci- oil How summer appetites respond to the delicious goodness of Cudahy's' Puritan Tender Ham, with its rich flavor, sad juicy savory tenderness! It cooks in Vs less time, with Vs less shrinkage. No wonder thou. sands of delighted homemakers choose it. Order now from your butcher or ;neat' coumerot slice, a part, or a whole Cwishy's ' Puritan Tender Ham. THE CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY' a' M. VEAL LEGS 011. Fresh Fruits & Vegelcibles 'HI s.15c PEACHES Z.", - PORK SAUSAGE 7.71." SPRIM CIIICKEIIS , APRICOTS . TOMATOES tnpa. APPLES ,t9s.:111 CUCUMBERS '7. VIATERMELOM lb. 20c lb. 25c v lb. 25c ' - lb. 200his - ORANCES 11.1:fht 22c 2 for 15c , doz. 10c - PEAS U C. . I z- ' A ,A ' |