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Show - . o,,,. institute jecta - . , . , . , e , is . . - uay, October 10,1939 Pul) ue Forum r 1 ' Argues Cause of Price Jump - ' The Deseret News,. Salt Lake City, - 1 - .; -,-, ,N ,- ,r- - - The question of who nisecr 1 food prices and who profited from the increase went unan- swered lug night when it was discussed as the subject for the Salt Lake Public Affairs Forum at the Utah Art Center. Dr., Rose H. Widtsoe. head of -. the department of home eco . ' nomics of the University of Utah, ,f, said that prices of farm products t, i :' had been too low, with the index of prices. based on the relation. 2-li it....,-'- : ' ship, of food prices to other prices. rangtng from 50 to 11 per cent. This condition lumg like a pall over agriculture and labor and even the government economy. The price advance. bhe sai& had been very modest. Prices will not likely increase in the near future hut they may fall again, since a surplus ot wheat, 'A ...,...,,,,., sugar, corn and hogs still hangs , the saa,rket anclEuropean- 4, .,4,,.4..,...r.',',!-- . over 'Countries had great sorhtuses for i war 11tideanon lqttortral.tleedaL, isicE- , I a 'i ,, -- , .. c; - ' 1 - .. ,, -She -came rush to buy that from homes and specula.. hornof ton, the memory ut former World War prices, was the Inunetilate cause of the 'boost and aniniat lats. in , said, Dr. Wfdtsoe. W... Spencer. preiident Of the upax Grocers AISJIOCIa tion, aserted that there could he no profiteering in food by retailers because there are 1,000 food merchants in keen compention. 'The sudden mark up caused actual loss to many merchants;" he asserted. Tremendous buying of sugar before the mark-uwas of no help. since this article is sold as a leader" :hat does not pay its share of the cost of doing business. Some grocery. men did buy large quantities of articles that were not immediately increased in price. They are, now- - selling these articles at a price .which forces their competitors to sell at a loss. Canned milk is being sold at the same price, despite inemse of 20 per cent in the wholesale price." he pointed out. On such Items, grocers who stocked up at the old price are making only their normal profit. while those who are buying since the wholesale price jumped are forced to cell at a loss." Subject announced for next Tuesday night's Forum is: "Are Stalin and Hitler Real The-ma- - s ,, . ' a Rt ll'f y , i , 4 - e,- - L.iiii - ,..t,,.,,, -' , , .. ... ,. ,,, '-' ' --- - 1, .',, , .. i". ' ot , ,, , - s' , Girl Wins 830 In Bourbon Race I) l to me held San Flanc.isLo. ,,!f1(;41s Ws'stern Pacific Because of the need for graeluate nuries, applications will be not oilice the Washington. the Civil Service Commission fpr examination for the position of tumor gradit..-t- nurse in the Puts. lie llealth Servire arid r Vi ie Dal 4ge p.m. TIRES STOLI,N Theft of a wheel and two tires from automobiles at Harts t'sed Car Lot. 753 South Main Street. was reported to the police today. th East Street, said his machine had been broken into. lmt no losses were reported. Coun!y .t.r. : . Nek, ,ort. of ?he awani., Announcettmht AA made tociay by Emmett McLane. cnairman of the member,- Alp .committee. A British aeronautical has demons, raged that ing an airplane's ycings its rate of climb and engineer -- "I'..1n. t re) 7 I..0.' -1 ,,sudoel got '4,600-- A GRAND REGULAR .. ,', . '' ' tlir -ere'' . I- , t 7 , 77., , 4 , 44-- - , oot..4h, IONE; : ., , :' i :,,, ,,r..SI)Pb, - ''', 't ,,, to ''. OP - .0"-e-1- 0 qr ;At' 0 '0,- 1.- 4.11 40 41,4 - 4., ' ;r.' 0L "' t - P'. - l' ;;;,. ,k, ;,. lebilli'- itt, r'i - , ' 4,10,017,,,,,r4;,,,,,,y4.4. -- 11"Ii.' -' mt, --4'7 ,s,): , i, c.41 j '. 't - J , ' ASSORTMENT TO 1.50 YARD ,:, 4 . . A - di- . . v. - - ceiver for the northern line on filed the petition. The July Salt watt eased to protect slitte Iwyri ,r1 ir, 14 haS IZZa 411; t411,;44,1,4- flflN' convolts tt, the hun mark, and prominently luerilta-c- t n 'he wors with rnisenonary Scandinartan country for :early veare. 1113 mother WPS rnmsen Dortua. 7ntra. Darius' parents were 111.h op L. S. Anderson. and Anna Sophia Anderson al.pa prominent k hurett, ,usmezs iOeVad anti cline-bein- worker in the Rehel Society and in her younger days she was the first music leacher in the community. her home has always been a hospitable center of entertainment. In 1920 the family moved to Cottonwood where they have since resided until recently. when Into the moved they city. Dor;ri Mr younger itivoi. ; vas actively interested lus -- s drama. ann managed gutr a (Ivic hand. as weU as acting as producer of a very buceetsful dramatic home organizatton whictt furmshed theatricals for the CA)mmunity for many years. Mrs. Dorms has been identified anel Ide-lon- g - 1 , ps,.. J.L,......, 41,,d -e"' r,,,,,,,,,...zli 4 ,,- timo , IP 1 , ' 4 400.i.,:m4a1: ; , ,: 4"1"'" ( s I ' 4CIA 11 - tieltdok , taw,0,,...,r,a0..--- ' .. , - ,::7:7i--C., 4, i': ts 's4m.414114' el."1"."11P. '1,4, .., ,0,,mmumeNMOMPOOPPOP,POVIONMIROMMENNONVompow.. NI 40.0 --- r A ,, Srtz ., i mw.,..,,,,,,,,,, 1, , Ii 4, . , ilaismov,,,..r ' ' of IF ,1,4 ;" " y Er ' ;,' w ZD,...... V t . ., , 72 L-701- 4 Bag , , , . , ,, , , A Z ki , IA, ,0011.1.1.11 '''''N-- 4 - ' , : , ,. tP,r,:,,,, , robe from this assort. ment of Yd. 54-i- n. fabri1 i . ,,,,,,, i,...,,,,------ii,--7.------,. - t,,,o' mit,,...111'tt------.77.-- . 7c ., .... ''' 1 4 ; I - ' - ,. 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Johnson today had- set Oct. ,T.D as the date for a heTi& on the petition of the receivers to sell the assets of the Central Railroad. On this date any objections to the sale of the road will s ; !C ,,, er - iii Mr. and Mrs. John Dorius. 344 First Avenue, will celebrate their sixtieth 'wedding anno,ersary tonight when they will be at a reception at the Lion House Social Center ten. dered them by their children. Friends of the couple have been bidden to greet them tortight between the hours of 8 and 10. )0011 clot. w. gm: II Petition IHearing Dated Tears Of Illarriarrd 60 Mr. and Mrs. Dortus were mar. tied in the old Salt 1..4ke Endow. ment House on Oct. 10. ittla hy Daniel 11. Well5. corrin2' from ihpir home n '.phratro hy i !he inuertev requtrir a five k Cl 16 , . - t.flif SILKS, values to 2.25 yard ' Heavy, fine quatity materials in many different pattetera. THE if ,,.. ... . . OFF Printed and plain silks in novelty weaves and fabrics. Chiffons and crepes. All wonderfully fine fabrics, all sreduced to this one low price! ' '1 - IR , ' terns, Make your choice early! - ICtitit ' S. L: Couple .k ' : '4, N','-- ,, ; . ' . dare-worn- '. 1 &aye.- '''':;11 I141111"rkc--- s 75 ons ., . fabrics 000,2 4 39-I- N, ,:'N tel;brata ' . - lona Darin" '31111; . Itoil, ' AlAisminimmo-i- 1119 This is a brand new assortAnent that must be closed out! Silks . . . Woolens . . Coatings . . . Ray. - 1-''- .,,ie- - , 1 ,dr ,,, - - ;,,f,r;:k ., - z 141eile,-- . , 1 years ofwediark. 4,,, ts ' r'--- -. ''......AA..."' .0,,,,,Its ,..r),, D16 ...4. sse2t4,0-,:fte:- P P ,,,lign, ,:r4,0 3 , ti ;,. N,,, - ''. . "Mr.... and id 7 ' ,1.1-0, ' - 41w drab - 1 4 Couple Will Observe 60th Anniversary '''..- 411) , , )k--i 0 . ,,,, , REMNANTS 41eit,,,,,,. ')ic. aN 4- .1 - 1 ', - ,..ts.,....0, . -i . ,,A, .4444 6,...:0 a - , &-iel'I.c'- - '- e'1 s WII- , ' Loot v,,,,of kauoitoC01.1.,,,,,,o ,,, 0' .8.71r,t., ., tr , , 441 ' -- , , 1.:4 to examine and interview and other persons in enlisting in the , 0 ti'l I; t .. oti a y. 40,,,,v.w1w441m1.1a.1., 1" - t., ' . .47,;.;,S;1rt.,1' Final it !,. , tfitrIct recruiting director, i i navy. tapeed. $ a toth Mr. ami 'Ore i , ' session...Ames 1,;cut, C,:imdr., T. M Ificee perforat- , 49,, ; The party will he in ileher City on Oct. 16 and 17. and on Oct. 18 to Zi. It will 6et up headquarters in the post of. Increases - i ....t LEA'14 FOR TRIP John W. Guy. state auditor, left for Minneapolis. Minn, List 's night lot train to epend a vacation visiting his sonin-lav, and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Max Creel'. Great ' S. Navy rcoorto 1 i V recruiting patty !ro!n salt Lake headqvarteis Will c,,ii irrtior City and Prire ncyt rztin seeurtng? rew mcmt.om 75 post office. A i . ITO TWA' b.atitiva! ierr,kriolt a N Tomorrow ,. Navy Recruiters To 'Visit Price, Heber City los Sk.hade ,evorPfl Trimt)ers. Jonnaon, vittoici?v'e ;r1 S;,lt L.ie C.7olw'r !.a!arr carries per year. High school anti complelion tit a trainirig cOtIrSc in a recognized school are requirementsc. rnder errs lain conditionS. persons now completing their final year of training in hospitals may quality. Competitive examinations were also announced tiv the commission for junior veterinarian, $2,- 000 per year. Applications from aty.s west of Colorado will he received in Worthington until Nov. Ots Full information on civil will be examinations service furnished by H A, 17.00tifellaw. Salt Lake secretary of the hoard of examiners. at the post office. r at any first or second class The of S1.h20 ' 1..41k rze, anallospitals,, tOflay, :file special train hearing the delegates to the taX xneeting will arrive in Salt Lake Saturday at 730 Lrn by Denver Rio Grande Western and wiii leave a't a p.m, by 'Western Pa eine. Another special train hearing 20 delegates to the Master Brewers Association of America annual cc:invention. to be held in San Francisco, ',yin arrive in Salt Lake Saturday at 10. icin B. G. W.. and will leave ity testern Pacific at 130 further uflti .,,, Wismen Do About It Mrs, Rudolph Reinke, soloist, wiU Mng at the afternoon session accompanied by Mr. Reinke. prize ot ..s50 in the membership by the promoted ampalgn V(,ung Dem Otratte Club of Salt , v E. Henriques. Mn. GeorRe r.oft. reNonton: Mn. Cor delis Hudson. ' '1 1 'What Can an employe in the- State Department of Pub chase and Suppliee, won the lint 4- Utah members ot lb Wornen's Christian Union Temperance will meet Thursday at the Im159 manuel Baptist Church, Fourth East Street, at 19 for their annual state convert. tion, Mrs. D. W. Jenkins, state president. announced today. The morning SOSSiOn w1I be devoted to memorial and devotional semees led by Melt IL Parry and Mn. W. IL Fowl. and to reports of the past year's work by. state officers and direetors of departments. The address of Dr. James T. Woriton ai,utant supernitendent 04 ,;alt 14ke schools, will feature the afternoon session. Speakers throurhout the day will inetude Mn. Burton W. MusNei Mrs. Louise y. Robison, gerseral resident of Relief SoeletY; I , to atuwer the questiotr tempt ?Mai Melva Sehatik ',Olt PPelV0111 I I K. Risley; vtce chairman of the council of secretaries of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce. will , discus "America's Your! Men n d the NVorld Crisis": Neutralioiscussed by Dr. Fred: ly wm Elle W. Garizert.itssociale of political actence at the Cmifermy of Utah, and Mrs. Hush Ward. president of the Salt Lake Thstrict Federation of Women Clubs, the last speaker, will at. - , fl 1 . oleatternomi, Al- , , '- outstanding lax officials of the country wilt pause in Sii4 Lake half a (lay next Saturday during a stop oYer eh owe to the annual (011VCII, ion ckt the Nattonal Tax METEREOLOGIST DO SPEAK J. Cecil Alter, tederal weather , ., I F WIlt.' anettit,itk- - off ''' n4;ttr"."410. U ;Tax Experts 'Plan S. L. Stop 'civil Service Nearly - . I ' I 1 t return-est.fro- 1-- .:. .. ..... .. -; - - : , iNurse Exams 'Announced By Justin B. Stewart, secretarv of the forum. presided last night. - ,1' D'r. Mee IL Widtbot. Noktia C. Sitwell and W.. B i4jiencer partiripatcd hi food price db,eussion at Mall Lake Public Affair Porous. Partners'" ' will meterecilogist. speak on "PreTioneers of Utah" during the first fall meeting of the rnen's club of the First Congregational Church, to be held tomorrow at S:30 p.m. at First out and Fourth Vast Street. ) i World 'affairs, war and Ameri, interriational policy are sub. I to be discussed tomorrow at of the Salt Lake Federation of Women's Clubs. I will convene at the Newhouse Hotel at 10 a.m.. with Mrs. W. C. MeQuilkin, chairman of the international re- lations committee of the fader. Bon. outlining the purpose of the meeting. At the morning session, the Rev. Raymond C. Walker, of the Church, will dis- Glen Kil . patrMehodi speak on United4 btates policy and the state depertinent. and Mrs. Burton W. Musser, who was one of the nation. delegatei to the Lima cum. ference. will discuss .,'Out Pan. kinwicast Relations." R. Wallace and Eric tioWnilliais-na who recently cal ThepTalleed Prices During Opening Forum Session At Art Center p -- , - ,.. augar,-fictor- ' Y i, i . e... 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