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Show The Deseret News, Salt tal:e City, Utali Page 18 Stake Platis Temple Day Wool Outlook' Britrilt Says F. IL Marshall : ' A' t.;304! 36; Titirtyfiturthi Capitol Mil. t To Fill Mission Mimi , !Attie Sutton go III !Will Fa relvéll To Be On Friday -- Marshall will attend a,,,,, hearing Dee. 5 In Washington on a proposed agreement. a(feting -- Woo!. hides and beef . with lint. Mr. -- - Ntembers ot the Utah Assorts. ton of Better Beauty Shops to. day wound up their three-daconvention in Salt Like. During the day. they visited, 'aqui: supply companies and ititnessed demonstrations. Final event of the parley will be an informal reception tonight at 8 the Newhouse Hotel.. SAMMY , iEt POI A MONTHS "KY I TonITKESSTREET I ZCMI FLOOR 1' T1111111, I i . i 1 I xiD if cooperating I k . 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ENJOY COZY HOURS OF COMFORT IN A , J I THE FLATTERING STYLE THE EXQUISITE WORKMANSHIP YOU WANT! long-lastin- v.; wire 0 WITH 30PAIR 2.85 longer-wearin- , too 88 DAYTIME DRESSES There's more wear there's greater beauty for you in these "Berk-twithe st5ckings with a special patented twist of the Crepes" silk threads Ithat makes them sheerer, clearer and And too, you'll find "Berktwist Crepes". are strongly reinforced at all points of wear to give you service! You'll thrill to the sheer, graceful beauty these stockings impart to your legs, enhancing your appearance immeasuraeably! Select several hair of "Berkshire Stockings" today your choice of for afternoon and for business and street wear. i sso,,sis, 11 - ill il , 9 BY FI,E I H oo L P- EXTRA OF MILES 1: st be ,and flresed down along the tines. , s- ; I ' at Li WTI v - , t 'II 0 4,1ii I .ii, 1 '1 1 I 1 .. . t - 0 1 I I 1 , i i v. 411141N 4. 1 ( . Os 1 -- i it I I A 4 ,, z4bs., 'A I - AI V I 4 , ' I . 111 , et - A 4 ";" ,.., 11 0,;,...--1 . park (Felice has heen invented ,mouffired in their handles . . r. . 1 ,,,, ,,,tip ,,,, .0 4 . TOWNSEND CLUB TO MEET .fame,. Johnson of Emmett.' narionol ,organizer for the Townsend Plan. vi.tt explain the a meeting Of the Townplan send ChM No. 1. tonight at 7:3o o'clock at 2:.,5 .Thlril Smith Street. For cleaning SEE YOUR NORGE DEAL1ER TODAY , ,, cf. 4, , eapacity. while the largest. Chifor ( ago.. has accommodations 300 automobiles. In the latter .owners are erty many and. tearing down oh l buildings turning the sites into auto parking lots. said Mr; McCoy. m all Lake The ' 2 f . it i, .. ,. . The convention was attended by municipal league secretaries. At the sessions it MAS reported that 3i cities of popuration comparatiN'e to Sale Lake have cipal 'parks and that only three or foni, .charge a fee. The smallest Of these cities. .Ames, Ca.'Cooking School at 2 P. M. Thusrs., Nov. 9th and - See NORGE Appliances Demonstrated. Auditorium ' . 6 8 , . 40.,i 0 itt 011 .1 ,! to Block! I .. GO vs,. oar dt.le' . '1 e. s .Tom NIcCoy, executive tary of the Utah Mt ucipal League. returned to Salt Lake today from attending the sixteenth annual Convention Of 'the AmeriOn Municipal Association in Chi that municipal cago, convinced ;auto parking lots are This Model ER 26 Electric Power Range has the turnout; S Speed Plates thlht-SIgnal Oven Heat Control Ono Piece yorcelain Oven and Bailer Intericr Smokeless Broiler in Oven Tull Rock Wool Insula lion Electric Convenience Large Storage Outlet Compartment Black and Chrome Hardware! A high Low. Priced Range. .quality Visit the Utah Power .4 Imil, ,,., ,... I ft - vs f 41;r4: It t, . A. , . '. . 401 ik I : , Parking Lots Held Inel ONLY fl -- 7 it ' . 1 . - i. 11,,,, ,. ,!." s. W ) . . 1, , .1,:.:-.- - . volved. and to help prevent group S from being swayed by emotion instead of reason. ., 1 4,,,t,,. , 5 4 - --- .,, pt, , . II ,.., .. . ; 6.4,1,6., if ,: 11 1 1 i t ne given. In the Budget ftles tnan-valueq-nt-both 7 7, f. $ z 3 5 I . ; I, I, , - 5' 1 - i k, . ;; i 1 5 1 7 5 I 1 . tttttt sm tttt nmoti :'''''' 1 - Milli 1 , ,,,,, 0 tttt - 1 , .11:taithaa" ttttt ttttt : .41'''.., , Ing the World War, tilVe been discarded by the warring powers In favor of indirect which is much more propaganda effective, it was pointed out. Dr. Arthur L. neeley of the Earl J. University of Utah, Glade Jr., news editor of Station KSL; Waide AL Condon, Salt Lake the Rey. newspaperman, and Chester Ramsey. city pastor for the Baptist Church. spoke. Mr. Ramsey the compared attitude of the churches toward the N'orld NVar and toNwrd the present cdnflict. Churches looked upon the 1914-Ivar as a "holy war" as a result of piopa- ganda. Now,. the National Council for the- Prevention of War, corn- posed of almost all tienomina- tioris, lq trying to keep congregations aware of the spiritual and . - 1 - 4, . . . .,...d,,, I Propaganda is more subtle. In- direct, and insidious now than it was during the World War, a last panel of speakers agreed night at the Salt Lake Public Affairs Forum in the Utah. State Art Center. Atrocity stories. rampant dm-- - .....--.- ... 1 , 16,6t, I, organizations. - t I ,,,,,t,-- ti .' Change Seen :LTti 7 , , ,, . ,, - SZ' . IF Propaganda Of 134,', a I '4.1 . on mith driving his car the wrong side of the street. At the 'witnesses time of the occident. said. he stopped his car momen tarilv and then drove away without giving his name or address. Investigation disclosed that license plate numbers on his car had been reported turned in to the State Tax Commission. The condition of Mrs. Ina D. Peterson. 1419 Edison Street. who,... suffered a skull fracture car collision at Ninth South and Tenth West streets, Sunday also was reported to be poor by general hospital attaches. today admitted to police that he drove the car involved in a collision Saturday when Mrs. Sarah Potts was seriously Injured. He Ivas 630 Bog, Rudolph Van Dew Roosevelt Avenue. The accident happened at Seventeenth South and Seventh East streets. LeRoy Potts. 21, of 1429 Richards Street. drove the car In which Mrs. Potts was rkling. The woman was reported to be In "poor" condition at the Salt Lake General Hospital today. Mr. Van Dew Dos was charged .1b i N...1,144( , L, 44,, 4 ,, 7T most of which are located on the Pacific coast. man A 35c NO PADS NO BELTS NO ODOR - Help You Keep Your PROTICTION NOPINS --- 1,, ," , Ti Motorist Admits Driving TAMPAX Car Involved In Collision WORN INTIMALIY ,A Represent "You have been drafted for this Joh so Just notify iis when you will arrive." S. t'. Dickinson: conference managing direetor. advised Mr. French today. Having been given substantial assurance that his hid will he successful. Mr. Firench will extend an invitation to hold the next annual conference In Salt Lake. The conferenee Ia eomposed of 15 ft w FourExcellent ;tolues Selected' I Hon. erward. it .,ft ,,,, Mood and the Salt Henry !Joke Traffic Commission, George rtIMMINSIOn French. aecretary. will leave Saturday for Oakland, Calif.. to participate in the an nual convention of the Wesdern Safety Conference. Inc. The convention Will he held Nov. 42., to 1t1 with Mr. French acting as chairman cif the eshicatioruil session of the traffic $ec. ami Green Ward ineeling house at Magna. The farewell will be given by Spencer Ward. The program: Invocation. Ruth. ard Tanner; .selectiona by the Spencer Ward quartet; address. Iteynoldk; accordion st,lo. Moos Dorothy fluslam: address.Bishop J. Hyrum Breeze; violin duet, Shirley and Donna Sutton: addrenik Prem. II. Edward Sutton; instrumental trio. Ray Fairtwitirne George r3irbourne and Mina Fern Pearce; reading. Blanche Taylor; resrwmpie. Mesa Suiten; benedictiou, Owen S. Jacobs. Dancing will take place Beauty Shop Group Ends S. L Convention to If -- txA . - the representative of Gov. As by AMERICAN FORK. Nov. t7. The member of the American Fork Camp. Daughters of the Utah Pioneer. will meet at the home of Mrs. Ada Ilarratt Thurs. thy at 2 p,m. The life history of George Proctor will be given. and the Irtisktn The Scandinaviion Contribution to Utah". The Adding Camp will meet the game afternoon et the home of The hie Mrs. Eleanor Grant. Damao hisittry of Charlotte it. . C 33. and State At Confab testimonial for Miss Lizzie Sutton. daughter of Mn.. Slaty P. he leaves soon for Ole Sutton, Southern States Mission. will be held Friday evening in the Fle.ta Disk Centeit 3. George Freiieli to Southern States. A 101; Mrs. Chelitts lAmerican Fork D. IL Pi Camps Meet Thursday ..., Members of the slake are urg. pit to attend any oetaion possible on that day. ill I . west on Seventh Walking South Street In the 100 hlotk . Twentylourh. 01; Twentv-10: Tentvinintit. 117:- eighth. 'sir 4EY1 As he seized the arm be acrrainNi. broke say and ran onto a porch at 1;4 Vest Seventh South Street. lie then struck Miss Vrtight with a tore. Twen-secon- , an ambulant to the i:mergeney lioapitAd. where she was treated for two deep ewe on the head and removed to the Holy Crows Wapitis!. where she wait in lair conditton !WAY. The ptiree of Mise Wright tontained $10 and her social lie. rent. eutity Mr. Wilson Pratt. 37 West Seventh South Street. anti her ditughter. Msrian. saw the bandit btrike Him anti Vright Ike, They described him as befeet ing 25 years of age. five medium eight inches in height. build and wearing a teethe, Jacket anti dark tap. board, knocking her unconscious. fled Taking her purse. he neross the street, disappearing to. ti..1 hind West Seventh South Strek. in the rear of this place radio patrolmen found a board four feet long carrying some of the hair from Mi Wright's head. klisii Wright was taken in night. Mies Wriptit and Mrs. Ili en (helium.. 26 EartileY Plats. sere attacked by a man describe ed as 25 years of age. Salt Lake police today launch. an Investlation Into the biog. Ila ging and robbery of Wright. 21. td Ogden; who was confined In the Holy Crotot How, total with I Namibie skull frac. 141 the stake. Quotas for the veriaus wards of the Wake at the TPMPle on that date have been designated as follows: Fourteenth U'ard. 132; 1101; Fifteenth. 106; Sixteenth. No; 'Newt4111H, ico Mr. Marshall list& He predicted that even if the European ceases before spring. woolgrow ere will receive a higher price for Wool than In recent years. The wool official decpired that despite Ppposi Inn. the State De partment would probably make South American trade agree; Mem. but stated that the recip rocal trade agreements law will not be extended beyond its pees. ent expiration date of June 12, - 4 . Bandit Slugs Girl, Steals Purse; Companion Escapes Unharmed In remain firm beaue thef of the heavy demand for wool and the low Inventories here." as ,1NIP'et 0"41,11,4t A bright future for the wool groIng Industry was seen by Y. Ii Marshall. secretary of the NatiOnal Wool Growent Assorts. VON upon his return yesterday from Washington. D. C. where he has been attending sessions of a tariff committee. "Ift'ool prices sire approximatelv O per cent higlisr than in 1037 with every indication that , Efforts 'ore being made to ise cure on ettendanre of 1.000 per. sons from Salt Lake Stake it the Salt Lake Temple during erosions Thursday. Nov. O. vi ich hal been given special appoint men( as Ssit Lake Stake Genesi. logy.Tetnple Day. It was ennounc. eft today by George W. liradford. who to In charge of the Temple work of the Genealogical Society .,"4,,t,, Secretary Baik From Capital Sees Hope Of Price Boost i ,Tuestday, NoveinVer,7, 1939 IP tA ffilimdOIMffel . . - U. II li |