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Show U . The Deseret Page 6 -- Salt Lake City, ,Utah Ne1419 - I UtaIl-I(lalf- l) , , ( k,) Grocers Ilear, G. A. Heads -- - i , , ,,c, g , '4 , t it 1 - -- The storekeepers were bluntly t kk1 that grotto men go brok volume of business and when the bad etcounts incresaa at urn time. rruper eredlt makes volume anti friends. gr. Johnson C said. Almost 40 per rent of the a rti of merthandias tarried In , des !grocery stores are r111 et a 10166, the national Werra said. The practice of seilleg certain kerns-it-s at less Mau the eon of f doing business and maktng up the profit on ,tifters has be. ;come so genera! that the pub. has been lett to benete that 'Re P fool can be purch.ssed cheaper I one store than arthtr. Thia I .4' 01-- - 0 111 ' , Boys' State By Its Governor-- n sewer. $41,1175: Clarkston !Cemetery improvements, 119,535; rand remodeling of Os O. S. for. in Ogden. VOL ?astry warehouse to attend. I j Purchasing Agents Hear Business Talk I Qiiq.10.614,t,, ill: fail: I 1 . t OA iI i, -- ti t I i li ., t 1 '1 I:4- - :'"' , meows' AMIS." Isms... wHipi ... lowcomoo -:- f-'...- ; 0,, --:'' , (A ,,... ,,,,,----:m..- ... - c07 7; 7,, , . w - , t0 - ' ,- - I, I :: i "..'-',-- ; ';'''''" ' .''' 1 ' f ;";4,:',,,,,,,, . . ... ' -1 , . A' ' 1 . . ZIC,! t i i'l w - , - , yt t' 44 '-- ,. .11-- - ,,,,. ..q,, . - 19klik,,11 Urfa ,1,i , .' ' 17? ' J ..) S 1 . ,1,,... ., . ..,,..! :.' : I t ' .. ......-- ' z ,4foolinomoilltdr 4W,, , :611-- Inspects Giant Fall Bloom lira. (larks L )logedahl proudly - , lAkt the Children's Service building. 1211 East Thirteenth South Street Mra 0. N. Friendly reported that Comp (loud lum. located neer Park City. was attended by 296 girls from live states. an ine crease of 71 over 1038 reguitra lion. Mrs. Samuel G..Paul reports ed that, 27 girls from Utah and Nevada attended Camp Brownie. hear Mountain Dell reservoir la last year. Parley's ClinVOn. lam Alan .11. Means wit selects Id to represent the group at the 'annual convention of the Girt Scouts of ,Amerisa to he held Philadeiphia. Pa., Oct. 2047. ; Mrs. Bober( B. Porter, council comminaloner., Wail in charge of the meeting. displays ea choke dahlias ralsod in a home garden. of the - Man Raises Huge Flowers; Gives Them' Away S. L. All colors of the rainbow,cal be found in the backyard at the home of Charles I. Bokedahl, 338 Miron Street, for in the small plot of ground behind his house flower fancier Bogedahl Dahlias predominate grows huge blooms of all descriptions. with colon s ranging from light yellow to deep purples. just raise them as a hobby and give lots of them away," the amateur florieulturest said today. ' club Enivr - Laird 0., , . B s , 1144.11, ,, , It; -- 2 f 0 LIPSIO WINNIttell IMO'S - A 1185 . 4 Iloores 717carism . .. ...:. , I '- Yfilit .1 1:Arto ,, ) ,,?' f S , Ordy Automatic,Coal Stokers produce safe, clean, unvary , ing heat ...so necessary to , I health! , f,,, -- 'd'ufitt:,- x;44..".,a4 . v, lot -- ,...? Fs.P, (f. . -; 4.,14:,,,,t1,..47: - .' , ie,t- - 7, , ,,,, i. TWO .1, 1 '? , -7-- --- , 6 - - - sz $ I i , 1 ,k,, ...- .,--, , 4' ' ---- - --- - , , 1 k is do l.. , '''.9.4'S )t - - e- - 10........, AskS1 . . 4 r Nip', e s ' -- , - . . - . ' - - . , 8 . --- - .-, 1 - - - f4 - - '- '- '' - r 'V ge 9 owl ',It k,,,,- .0) .1, L ',,4........1.........x.- - --SALT ' fr' -- , Greatest LAKE CITY-- 263 N Interm'--ountai- 0 ,. , - Ar0 . ' , , , -- - - s:1 N ' , ,. ., ''. 14 , - 7-zii-Z-1 , llatiL------- .,.........1 vle iulro) Orders . . PHONE 123 - , $ 0 t1 Otkt COE . , - - , : . SouthStalcStreet - SALT Mt, - LArt .crrr.ATTAK by Me Stehentatit Campony , , Itabsolutely -- - If I:i, I a 4 -- : 413. li -7 . 4 ; , I 0 LI I ô ull- a . , , rl , ,-- the cost . - , 4,1 11, - ' -- - - itil" - ' ,I .1 - III rl 11 1114 2,1-r ELL at half 1e - - - -- - c crr Telegram Building. Salt Lake Wasatch 705t.-YoCity rised at the savings thlesurp be yours. , - -- ue rn,Ad 'jou: ateecitigr atthe exact tem- perature you desire and the. heat is con- stantly maintained at that level. i slat , I. si , --- - doer - - - thptt :a t:cithationulhben.a..1 (1).. - -- e Ipul:: tseett ythaeutthomermatioc: . - ' Mili 9 tr. - TO YOU . S , - . , .. The Stokerthatio. Co. - ici , ---- A heating export will gladly - stabs a survey and submit an accurate estimate of the cod of'beating YOUR home with an Automatic Coal Stoker. This be done without oxpenso ' P al stat controls make heat regulation cam- - ee-- - 1415 - - -' - ' ' , 11, ii ---- -- mit,. , . , ' molten '..' is' 3 1.... I'l - ITT.- --' - Ate sos anTtlisag lusli - Phone Credit Jewelers '- - tle 4111114, s , - , - n - STOKERMATIC II il Exclusive with . 4drdS 7 kY4'1'"" ANsii4 SO. MAIN', , OGDEN, . WASATCH 6412 , 01, '1"' 1 "Silent Unit Drive" stil RG . 041,....... ,s,.,... ,.. it . -- YOU CAN WITH AN AUTO. MATIC COAL STOKER - ,I, , . - LET US PROVE e cmd-eaus- . HOW MUCH I , 'I Thews- on out in3ellmowinitlh.piPaymbulnitt ' - --- emical. toonvependable.scde. - -- 4 tor Your Home r. , - I, Ask for FREE Heating EsLzmate or - , ji... NOS . that hits put thousands oil Automatic Coal Stokers into use is --- warm -- floors. Parents kndw that warm floors 'Mean ---a health children --,- --who often: floor the so play On . An Automatic ' Coal Stoker keeps floors , constantly warm because the fire is never out. It is always kept burning po thatt a flow of heat is constantly released by tbe furaace. ' ' Floors and cold zones never i get a chance to cool- down --- - ---- drafts. No other a 11.--- ' 1 type of fuel produces this 4 ' healthful comfort. 174' - WOO tite el saleguard,-especiallr.f- -- Thismarvelous new Stoic. ormatic gives you automat. -- it firing at its best...dean. 1, ell?-40i..0- &14,r, ,.,. - te,41 RE N 1 . - . ' ' ' ( ..e.., A W 0100.ior...,....60.4,,,,,spo400,0: , Tc1 I 4:.fra UNE. feature Q -- -- og.:1541-..- A 1.2111outlAil ill - . - - : ' Sik . . , 50? A WEEK op 0 . , ETt . .. ..:07.. - , ;;,.- P; , ,. Pay Nothing Dowtt , .. .1d, PICIZIS1 1 En rtw Ii , ' t , ' - STOKERMA TIC atom mem time , 114. Ivrea, Wats. Prostiom te mete one go mo goo him martian lb westing, l- - P- - '.'; 4 4 ' ,L,i - . Credit Jewelry', Stores - , tol, Catt C71 ,. , - er 74:---,,,- . s, , rf .....1 gC3,1 N 4 r, . 1r - . - , , . , w 4 t , :''''' , ..r..1 1:111 i- - ' - ,ki,, . , 0 - ... 4 k . 0 . - . goocl, ffLin1939 V - ,, - - Great ir' - 'NW" , Ito . More Leisure for the Pursuit of Happiness ,to ", '''" ' ' . - . - 0 , , , - - MASS CPAN HANSI mamas POINIItt conni 142 . ':- -' . N., , - - ,,.. Old Customers And Their Friends . .. -- -- -- IMMO - li 1144 I i t -- - -- .- "' ';' - , - - ., - 4 i - 50?- DOWN I, 1 , : , i ; , ,,, Zlot , 0,.. The Fait 14k district. Utah Tederation of Women's Club, Institute will sponsor a one-da-y on world affairs sod intimation. al relations Wednesday at the Newhouse Hotel., Plans for the meeting had been' cnrnpleted today by Mn. IV. S. NicQuilkin. (tate federauort thairman of international rein. tionc Mn. Burton W. Musser district chairman of interratiorw el relation. and Mn. Hugh Ward. president of the district federal ion. Opening aession will be at 11 am. and will be followed by 11 luncheon at I p.m. AU women are ' invited to attend. Eighth East Street, was treated at the Emergency Hospital teat night for a dislocated right shoulder he suffered in a faU on the sidewalk at 248 South Main Street. nue, had notified the pollee to. day of the theft of a brief cue containing private papers from his automobile wtile the machine was parked trt front of his home. , 28. Of Dewey McKnight, Ave- 0 Women's Clubs Plan Institufe. On World Affairs IN FALL INJVRED CASE STOLIVC O. Candle of 1254 La Society of Utah N osometomotet, a The VIII LakeCouncil of Girt Scouts yesterday decided to mos ha headquartere from the Beason listadint. 21 East Second South , street ,:,...,,i,,,,.,.. ... 0 Girl Scouts Shift Office To New Location , ,....,,0::1: , 4,....,, , ..,.,, 1,,,,, -- -, , .44'....4'444..............w ,,, 1,,,,,,,,. lit(cd111111111111:71:1 :41 ' ... ', 0 ,-' - ,,, il I ir ,,,,,,,) .. Salt Lake police reported today t. ha thd eel& $221d boy from addrdw g In the home of Mrs. Marline Richards. 575 north First West Street, in- - e several The boy otnh niapprehended fdursyns.. yesterday .was shed by Richards. - ;Ts 'YL- .,.,- - 41' ( .,,,,, Boy Admits Theft Of Money From Illome. r D 001.4.....,s.,.. e' at , ,, 4,,,, I:4.4:2' . ' WOW SIT -- - -- s N1.14.01am HIQN WITH Collt11141 DONIS jgACTICAL . 5 . ,,.--, 1 - I D D , ' 4e,,,:;;41.:11,1 ' : k , moose ,,, 1 ' , T 1111A4ALET ,i, - , -- ' 5- -, r. I: ' twill ,. w i I' : ',fait D 1 1 1 '''',. ..--, ,f ' -- . .., 1 ,, -- , s I L.- 1 ? , r'1' - k. ! iit .4"' '1'4za;.74.1." i4 ,, ir , ' .-f, - gill AN 1 fralt: tilltI31( 1 ' 14, tA RIC . I ,,,,...."""..!" 1,....M"""'''' I i ' ,, ,,'. I , 3. C. Henager. president of Henager's Business College, was honored on the occasion of his sistplifth birthday at a party given at the home of Mr. 83nd I David B. Wench, Mrs. Laird Avenue last night, All feeulty members of the business college were 'pedal guests at the party. Mr. Henager was presented as a token owlitehsteaelmeather billfold his fellow workers. : ; . - rg r' t -- - Registration will open it reording to toonard kirkpairigt. librerian of the Ctah State Agricultural College and preaident 01 Ina Eat associatlon. g m , ' I I N --, a house Hotel. 4- -, I ittlt,ttett--IL.; 41 1: t t ''' ) Business School Head Is Honored .., 1 ., 1 ,..0.-- t 4rk4 IISIIMO i Burglars Make Haul Of 51,200 Cigarets 0 1,;:dto,-- , Salt ,,-...- , i V,: Two men were held In the City Jail today for questioning in connection with the theft of a rear vision mirror from the automobile of Ray Everitt of Woods Cross while the machine was parked last night at 460 South State Street. The men. A. V. Sorenson. 2. and Jimmie Geddes, 2, were jaild by Patrolmen H. E. Jones and W. L. Burton, who were summoned by Mr. Everill. the funeral. It fb--) 141Vci GdIi4 la! I 0 2 .40 .. i' I ) t ,111.;1.. 0, i t N. , ) ) ). it Llbroriana from all parts el the we.: in addition to a num. bar of spoctal guests front other swim. ere assembling in tall Lake today, preparing tor the op ening of the annual convenuoo ot the tal L.,larary Amoelation toe morrow mornint in the New, , I -, For Mirror Theft Salt take police today were c.o . operating with Logan authorities In a leParetb for btultiars who P(010 51,200 cigarets from a Lc). ' A patent has been granted for Jast Sunday gin warehouse a trailer for tottrima that. after night. Their aid Wag requested being unli3aded. on be unfolded by James Smitb, acting Logans to become a boat. , chief of police. i ttit 4010 0E40 , 1 'ilk A lk L Two Questioned 4C.-.....-- :I - - ..-- N,t,,,,..44,,,,.'"ottirm,01., t - -- .4..C t - ,, A - 1 Clyde L. Miller. Mount Olivet Cemetery. Bishop Joseph E. Richards presided at of the Twenty.two Purchasing Agents' Association of Utah attended the regular monthrr 'meeting of the roots'. lion last night at the Hotel Utah. Lawnenct V. Guild spoke hp. fore the group On recent world eVento and their tqfPct on hush. netts In the United States. ham I. Park presided. ' ''''"i4;11,- ,, 1 , . -- president; Presided. Following the funeral the Grand Army of the Republic conducted its burial ritual at --members West Fifth 'Worship will he and rsipet meetThe public is in- nn JQI iciM.:,' ..,,-,:,t- ' Monday at his West home. 241 South Second Street. Special services were held yesterday by the Seymour R. Young Circle. Ladies of the G.- A. R. lie died last aide. pment 1 4 organization president. and Kent B. Bramwell of the Weber County Club. presented reports. and - chapel. Mrs, , 1 c cfI 14. Kirkham, president of the state central company, will pre. 214 Gospel Chapel. South Street, held at Ii cm. ing at 14 p.m. at unday,..schnol will he am.zunday in the salt Lake Funeral services for Thomas Brookhank. P1. veteran of the Var. author and rrucch O. ricer. were held today at i2:iS p.m. at the Fourteenth - Ward IA'. guests.. 'tato commander and Public Invited To Gospel Sunday School 'Arc 11'61 For G. A. R. Veteran -:Plana sere completed Mr. Dr. Adam h. Bennion. committeeman. Post Commander 11. & Jennings presided. N., 44, t Democracy, now one of the forms of government, can be kept alive only by vigorous activity, City Judge A. H. Ellett told 150 members of the Young Democratic Club assembled last Mehl in the Newhouse Hotel. The speaker urged youth to us Its 'physical vigor, energy and time to preseme its precious s and to pass it on. :Brum Jenkins of Ogde.n state Final Rites ' today for entertaining 400 Daughters of I tah Pioneers from various parts of the stale during the organism, tion'a semiannual convention to fnorrow In the Dotal Vtaik Principal it poaker in a generat sessum beginning at 10 cm. will Responding on behalf of the Legion Post. E. A Littlefield mild that the Boys' State would be held again next year and outline4 the program. National 'convention reports were give at the meeting by Norman L. Sims. past national executive committeeman for Vtatu and O. A. Weialey. peat Three new Utah WPA pro,. involving expenditures of had i'keen given presi.Ldential approval today. 5 The projects and their 'admit- 0 4 present dicta I. Met-chants- -- , Fait Lake rust No. 2. American Legion. held last eight at the hothouse Hotel with the 48 youths who attended the camp kipproval Given WPA Projects i - Program end objectives of the boys State.held last slim . mer at Camp Williams. viers lauded by its rvernor. Dean Itarrut, during I meeting of advertising department tend r. L. Koerner of the Meat , merchandising department. R.,,,, Salt Lake' With- 400 Expecte(' At D. U. P. Meet ratit Lauded Profrr", . Fay-$,In- - ... (N:;k,,,,. old-e- table. "We serve the producer and the consumer when we do a gond 1, job in the grocery store; "he said. A musical program at the the jonerting was given by t it ne Singers. Other I. G. A. officers )ere from the general office ire it George IL Glee, of the merchan- of IA Democracy s Needs Outlined By City Judge -2 J. Freak Grime., Ikne IL Grimes and J. Si daryJohnson reinserted grocers to cheat their rrrdit carefully at L G. A. MCMINN leotsight,. Dust the independent merrhents of the nation annually pass the Itirgrgt Nrt Of the firm crop from the barns to the wi coots aro: romPletion - Problems Croce-r- ' e - - s' Discuss : 1 4. 2 added dlaIn ", )6. ' practk's has not smell the pub; lie. It has become hardship on the farmer. said Mr. Grtmes- - lie 4 A ' fI Issuance of triplicete one to the violator, ono for filing police heatiquorters. nd ono tor filing with an independent Tax agency ouch as the litato t'ommisaion. was advocated by Sere. Theodore Loveless of the International Association of Po. lies Officers, With this method In form Sergeant Love leen said. any 'fix. ot tickets tould be exposed by the independent agency. The matter was referred to the en. forcement committee for tuly end action. A schedule of zone safety meetings will be worked out by the committee. beetled by execptiv Julian M. Bamberger. president of the council. Salt Lake City Commissioner John B. Matheson and Gerald Irvine. assistant cite attorney. reported that model treffie ordinaneee will be ready soon for ubmittance to Municipalities. . t41.r.- ) 1 4 f - '. t I et-f- V Ii it I- ' Methods of stopping al ick l were discuemod by the (Ash Traffic Safety Council executive etonmitteo late yesterday et the bistro Capitol. , r 1 'Librarians Gather In S. L. - - - toe I 1-- ' f I- ', , , 1, if i , Nr , Speakers were J. Frank Grimes of Chumso . president of L G. A. J hidney Johnoon. nterchandia ingadscrtiaing director and Don R. Grimes. heal of the upenision division of the , 1 : , - chants, satr tpeakars last night members of the Inds hen Alliance of pendent tirtKers Amerite from Lah and Idaho filecussed their probletns at a in the iseishouse meeting s ( (U t Fey dsy to spits of -- stash and terry,' ternsuie the 11$ day for t Ansel ican families sill food met, Plan Urged To Abolish Ticket Fixings 0Immmu FlookomOrIV OctoVer 6, 1939 - P t - - - :- , - - N , I s - |