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Show t 4 00 The Deseret News, Salt take Aviation Has Its Day In Salt Lake 1 congratulates Virginia Carroll-Fre- -- y American aviation and e 31iddle Fork , .k County Building grounds. Under the teu'spices of the Salt Lake chapter of the National thouAeronautical Association. sands of Salt Lakers filed past , every type of plane from a, one-- sixteenth horsepowef home-mademodel to a United Air Lines main-lineduring a display yesterday afternoon at the Airport. Western Air Express and United Air Lines the visitors employes 'guided through the exhibits; A modern fighting plane equipped for combat was ehOwn by the ,Arm,y Air Corps Detachment. At the program on the grounds of' the City and County Building Gov. Henry U. Blood, Postmaster I. A. Smoot, Vernon W. Sperry,' commander of the Lieut. Clarence . E. Allen Post No. 409, Veterans-ofForeign Wars. Capt. W. G. Bowyer, commander of the Air Corps Detachment,' and Ira A. Huggins. president of the Utah State Senate, spoke. Stanley O. Heiberg, district traffic Manager of Llrilled Air Lines, and Arthur Kelly, Western Air Etpress traffic 'manager, were introduced. Vern G, Halliday. manager of the Salt Lake Municipal,,Airport, acted as master of ceremonies. The program was arranged by Mrs. Frank J. Eastman, preSident of the Salt Lake chapter of the Women's National Aeronautical Association, and Mrs. J. G. SargeJulian tr. Siegal, Mrs. nt,-Mrs. Claude R. Brand, Mrs. Owen M. Collett, Mrs. K. Tracy rower and Mrs. E. Leonard Anderson. 1 6,4t Rodney Aller of Lakeville, Conn. and Coleman .! Nimick of New York City. aside from Grant, has the famous Impassable Canyon BABIES WERE BORN YESTERDAY IN S. L. HOSPITALS: yet to conquer before reaching To Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Williams, 379 Sherman Avenue, '..!; Shoup,' Ida., at the junction of the Middle Fork and the main boy. Salmon (The River of, No Re- To Mr, and Mrs. R. 11.. Carman, 718 North Second West J.,turn). In Impassable' Canyon, 4,0 Street, boy. Grant explained, the party ex4. To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stakes, Wendover, girl. pects to visit Earl K. Parrot the of IK 'Hermit Impassable Canyon" Mrs. Walter Cosgriff, 535 East First South that. virgin- -' who area for over 40 years. Street, girt The trip to Pistol Creek, Grant To Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Olsen, Evanston, Wyo., girl." said, was a dangerous one Five To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arbuckle, 1116 South Seventh , times the boats turned bottom up in nasty water. L'ach time the East Street, girl. to swim boattnen rmanaged , r - - -- - " ashore and recover their craft half drowned We've been from the day we left flast.Tues. ,day)" Grant stated. "The river's averages 30 feet to the mile ':drop and the rapids are vicious, de- spite losit water. Two days agoa Z.. we came face to face with Ind large black bear by one of our tamps. Unarmed. we heeled and ilIalad:4ta Held In Power Jail For Postal Burglary POCATELLO, " made for cover. The bear, upon seeing us, did likewise. "We have been delayed due to et tow water. In many places there Isn't enough water in the stream bed to float a kayak. It has a lot of walking and boat roping. There Is enough wa ter to cover a fish, however, and we have had little trouble in getfood," for camp ting enough 0. Grant concluded. to reach The party expects Shoup Wednesday night. barring mishap.-Wheththe trip will go on down the main Salmon to Mgt., v., gins (another 123 miles) as &gm ow. ally plannedwas not learned. ' "1 - g fol., lowing new books will be added - to the Midvale Branch of the SalSystem, t: Lake County Library Monday. Aug. ID: to the Retiree. by Karl ,. Coast Guard Runless. The author promotes the 'whole Mori el the Coast Guard as the epic. el it' la. unselfish service and heroism MIDITALE;-',Au- , Re has 'made an adventurous., thrilling book worthy of its tubleet. Marauders of the Sea. edited by N. V. Wyeth. Bert are Captain Kidd. Long John Silver, Sir Henry Morgan. Edward Teaeb, Jean Laft.te and many others. names that open glamor and romance ". in their most thrilling exploits. Gniden Snare,. by James Oliver Cur. sA stern tale of the Royal North set wood. Mounted Police. and the far north. West .4 I breaking out in the rear and crawling between iron bars. the , cal 1:1 i was on fire. The . - 'Library Cource Set "' MIDVALE. Aug.' ...course u LI r I , tbrarlatt -- , short Lectures will be given dailv at :10 a.m. and II a.m. 'and prlc. ,tical library projects will be or fered from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The :.,....'claseetr will he for attendants of ...etch of the 17 branch libraries In tho eottnty. July 16.951 books were from the county librarica. The Midvale branch ,lead, tne :list ;with the circulation of 1.801 books. ' ICE 0 MI '20,- - El - 0 Bars Fancy New Crop 1 24 13, Lb. 12 II Quart Jar Pkg. 5 8c 1 Salad Dressing Brick. Kraft American, 10 lb. pail C 7 DUCHESS CHEESE 11011Elf ' c COFFEE 1-- 23c I I L,.....:.---..-..- .." Real Roast 2 lb. jar Granulated eii 1 ul so ou Durk Soap Pitqw White Magic Bleach, 2 for 15c Cogor 32c ELMO 1 rt II 29c 2 lbs. 115c BeelLean l COOLS n 2 3 lb. 'KETCHUP Can pkgs....29c H.1931:Bottle No. 2 Corn Flakes Swilt'i Prem. Wesco, Large Pkg.. ORANGES :O.. 9c Can 6 Cans cEt Mix 490 Ca n y Whole Kernel, Afic 6 Cons 16c Grapefruit 59c 10 lbs. 490 na Glenn Alm Fancy No. 2 Can 1 I Vie Florida, 7IC 111111A Shaver 1:1 450 11111EGAR 980 6 Carts ac Na. 2 Can s 6 Cans 11c :,,h6Sctaanr .670 Grapefruit Juice 574 100 lbs. 90 Medium 6 Cans SUGAR Z.': 23c Sunkist Shortening, 570 1 CIGARETS P;:kailld c lEidcsiird'ieSt Royal Satin 10C No. 2 Can LaVora. New Pack, PEA Edwards Coffee I b. 20c The NOR Speedy Bello, Fancy. 6 Cans inf. Wu The Better Julia Lee Wright's20 oz. Loaf I gal. 25c 7,1,1e,,,,. Flour Drifted Snow, 48 n' L - . ' rant Pkg. Softasilk 4 'I -- ...- - ,, A. . 2 48 t oos Bleach Quarts. N 212 b:pmach V ft moo d lb ' n L BEANS- r4 0- lc 10c Tin ' -- oc ror K Tins Bars' oll3C Camiy 3 lie 1 2 Vs In ll'r gm ' 2 lbs. 29c :7 n ' Fresh CHOPS. BEEF CUBES a BeibT LUG ,ing FRANKFURTERS lb. Utah's Seedless. 112 se , el' 310 000000 11.,,,14,6 - FuantahtYw T AFAAT0EeRed, nut Stones. --- L. Quality lb. 20c Utah Bartlett', Fancy minimum. 214-inc- . CANTALOUPES lb:15c No 1 IBS; O C t Large p EARS Utah. Vine Ripened, Largo 36 Size .. Extra Large,27 size ' lc 10 lbs. 100 n IL r - LETTucc brim crisp Heads. Iceberg lb. 28c c 69 '45 10 lbs. Utah Red Bliss 23c ga lb 5c 'F inest Quality Elbartas '40 POTATOES lb. 25c - 1. Sweet GNool.cielnQrtulapleity PEACIIES IL 30c lio. U. B. The Finest Quality BAIIAI1AS 2 lbs. 19c SLICED BAC011 teZ LAMB GRAPEe , , ammommoommEmEmook CIOLIFT.Ertill STEAKS 18c si n 5c 39 ' 3 for 10c 2 for 90 fr a 'Make; Ile 2 15 A , .0i 7: Table Ready Meats n m 1 IL cu. SHORT RIBS 23c n ' JUICE Lk Bog GROUND BEEF S1111.0111 1, 8 If V: Tomato n... A jk S ugar l u i ns.o u,c ,R m so Ige. 19c 48 Fl oul , - ilos,- El 11.320 Lb..256 Lbs.,1261 El PORK STEAKS COFFEE BUTTER Famt Fresh Produce Guaranteed Meats , COFFEE- - - owntts,n ., Saturday , Ads Still Effective RIBBOIL S1 G'"d Si" parents, GRANTSVILLE, Aug. 20,The State Road Comrn iSSiOrt hiq granted a request of the Toottle County tomrnission to supply c.- .rnent for of a mite of sidewalk extending from ttceorner of Alex Johnson't prop- ,erty to the eernor of Jim Paimers property. The countv''Ancir city 0 have ,agreed to haul thesand,, anti gravel for tbe property who will supply:the s I El PRICES 5c Grapes 3 lbs,15c c fôr-53 10 Cakes lbs3c Spuds n G. seven-tenth- Crystal White I Lettuce El years and the past 35 years he has lived in Oahley. where he has bzien an officer of state and local affairs, Obtain Cenlint-- rel.J;B. CULi2'. V - Eight daughters ft SOAP Ecairay 4,) Prices Quoted in Friday and All Grocery BREAD Cubed CANT Green River was-lior- . En22 4 21c Beeteubesth 19c I (01 It's fitst Good Policy to Fill our Pantry Shelves During This a at lb 19c 73 iirRalt resided there for ' r vie SaY Stock Up .1E a 11.1114c 13 for 10cel 2doz35c a a Utah Toms Ibic Peaches 2 lb. 9c U ,i with their families at the home of their and Mrs. Hallstrm Lbl 1 A . Lb. I MELONS 1111 birthday party Sunday.' Aug. 11, was given in honor of Charles A. lialistrom of Oakic'T, Utah, who ---- ..Aug. Sirloin 1.1..15c F1 the department answered 853 alarms, of which only 17 were false alarms: the report disclosed. More than half of the total Named Postmaster numehr of alarms were answered during the month of The Senate had today confirmJune, when 444 calls wcie received appointment of Elaine S. Peed, 301 being for grass fires. terson as postmaster of Moab, crass fires comprised the hulk effective June 18, and those of two other acting postmasters-- j of - the alarms with a total of 331' for the, period.' Fifty-fou- r Fourth Class Mrs. Thora Wilson Gubler at LaVerkin, effective alarms were for roof fires and 73 alarms were listed as unneee Aug. 3, and Daniel A. Stones of essary, Paragonah, effective July. 31. DI 1:3 mrci-- STEAKS Stewing Cheese., U '4 15 library work will DC Monday, Aug. 20, at InP :gin ...Salt Lake County Library headn quarters in Midvale for NYA ant :WPA librarians in the county. it ...ilea been announced by Mrs. W;1 trid Tyler, Salt Lake County , , ; in '20.--- A El Steaks chiciegs fc: 25c n lionored J On Birthday Choice U1.116. a Franks 2 the Athanasios Diakos Society was held at Vivian Park in Provo Canyon Sunday, according to Jack Tallas, president. Festiv-- ' ties began at 1 pm. with a barbecue, followed a by program featuring Otto Wiesley as speaker. Gust Anton of Salt Lake City was master of COPPERTON , 1 , Loss from fires during the first six months of the year amounted to $118,062, Fire hief La Vera M. Hanson reported to the City Commission to ay. period During the ho wished the assOciation to place a large monument at Fort Hall, Ida., site of an old military post along the Oregon trail. Her propogal was tabled. Iftahns generally were pleas. ed that the association decided to extend its range. ., - WEDNESDAY HENS fu Outing ." TUESDAY ,a Fire Loss Reaches- $118 062 -Six-AIOnt- . lora a to ' ';. El El CI u , Pupils transferring to Salt Lake n schools from schools Must have registration permits. obtainable now from the board of education administration build. ing, 440 past First South Street. Supt. L, John Nuttall Jr., an flounced today. Parents Were urged to obtain to avoid the rush permits early immediateiv- - preceding-ttl- e open- of schobt Sept; 4.- - - ' oz. Man 83 tionorfd :Vrged To Get Permits The change was authorized by vote of some 100 delegates attending the association's annual meeting here yesterday. It was made, said Howard R. Driggs of New York City, president of the organization, in order to widen the field of activity'and to bring into affiliation associations representing all other his. toric western travel routes. The purpose of the group has been to perpetuate the name of the Oregon Trail by erecting markers And monuments at significant spot along its course, and Dr. Minnie S. Howard of Pocatello, leader of the Idaho unit, argued that with the change, that aim wpuld be lost 4"NoloPirlt sight of. Dr. Howard said also that Ida., to measure the resistance of silk stockings to snagging, the cause of most runs. - Volunteer Fireman Injured In Fall fire, caused, according Treasure Below. by Conlin-andeEdward the report by a cigaret, damaged . Commander ,Edward Ellerrarg Ellsberg the home of P. It. McPhie, 570 know. submarines inside and nut. This is the story ni a great oneeS51. South Ninth East Street, to the 'Art Through the Arm. by Helen Gard. extent of $M. ,' tier. M. A. ',A beautiful and profusely illustrated edition of thes history and art. el faignifwance Children otthe Promise, by John Henry si Evans. Stories from the Old Testament and MURRAY. Aug. 20.-'M- r. 'prepared espeetally for L. D. S. Sunday si School Teachers. Mrs. Marlow L. Crabtree enterVine 786 tained at their home, Gay Decorations, by .enn son Crepe Paper Company. Tette bow to make tn. Street, recently, honoring George treating party decorationa. crepe paper who celebrated chis eesturnes, and realistic paper flowers eighty-thir- d .....directions and patterns carefully given anniversary birthday ' for each. on that day. Sixey-fiv- e guests, .' Sand, by Will James. This is the story members of his family were presof .4 Man and a horse. Both had "sand." ent. A kind of epic of the plains by the point' Mr. Crabtree- is the father of lar author of Smoky." Beethoven the Creator. by Remain Bel. sIx sons and daughters, George Rem- we Beethoven-et- land, the P. Crabtree, Mrs. Mlle Runner, height of his tweative career acclaimed Alarlow Mrs. Ethel Blaine,ran all aide but hannted by the spectre deafness, demanding and reeving the Mrs. Afton Thomas and Crabtree, ....Jove and sympathy of womena heroic, ambitions figure who seorned the puny' Airs. Vera Williams. They were all present with their wives and of hit fellows and set failed to 0 Simi the balminess he ought... husbands. His 25 grandchildren s' The Child and Play. by JAMPR Edward were and 14 Rogers. The book discusees all aspects also present. of playinginside the home and outside. s' 'Of 'medal interest and useful:Miss to par, Supper was served on the lawn mita. teachers and official workers. and a delightful evening spent by Radio Workers. be. Abets V. Neither. A all present. profumily iptistrated little -- book dealing with radio sa a irascible nroleaston. Bari. Nitta by Maier Thomas Coulson. Society-HoldIn this day of much tallied of espionage. the P3Etitinf history of the moss amens 2 BINGHAM CANYON', Aug. 20. et the World of in, terest.... As a beauty and a it she hatkno The annual summer outing for its of its Idaho JACKSON, Wyo., Aug. The jrnited Sfates 3ureau of Standardshas installed a device F(Uuo-tannual outing an banquet of the Birrell Bottling Company will- be held tomorrow at Lagoon. More than I5T) employes and theirfamilies are expected to attend. 'William - Birrell, celebralion chairman, said. A feature of the celebration will be a softball game between the girls' team and male employes of the company. James R. Birrell Sr., 'founder of the company, will come front his Long Beach home to attend. , Fire Harmless But Exciting Otto hristensen of 566 South Ninth, East Street was treated late yesterday for abraisions On both legs suffered in a fall while aiding a neighbor whose house 3la1u s Report membership notwithstanding,, the Oregon Tzafi 'Association henceforth will be known as the Arneridan.ritmeer Trails As' sociation and the scope of its functions expanded. Posing as a contractoi's employe sent to "see that everything was cleaned up," a thief stole a wrist watch and ransack, ed drawers at a sorority house, 1435 East First, South Street, to according ' reports. The watch banged 'to Mrs. Edna G. Jensen, sorority house. keeper. who told officers that the man knocked at the door and told her he had been sent by the contracting firm which recently finished remodelling the house. 'When she discovered her watch gone, Mrs. Jensen called the contractor. - , Bottling Plant Arranovs Outni2 changed, Hansen said the rafc with the old combination, according to Dods. y Damage was nominal hut 'ex- - garden party for district di- - .acitemenF was intense today vvhen fire alatin sent equipment rectors of the Salt Lake Council from two stations to the Judge of the Boy Scouts of America will be held Thursday at the Building, Third South and Main streets. The alarm was sent in home of D. E. Hammond, scout When á short circuit in executive of the local council,. at to a dentist's office tric currTint 1200 Sonth Eighth WestStreet, it on the - fourth floor filled the T ,was' announced today. room with smoke. an entertainment Following will ctin- program, the group duct a bUsiness meeting to draft 11:3 a statement of nex t year's Boy Scout activities. is, ' building-b- Scout District Leaders To Meet er :Library, Will Add New, Books - The night watch6an noticed a light burning in the building and summoned help. When officers entered the post office, Hansen had opened the safe and had the poney stacked on top, Dods said, Hansen had :been a clerk in the office when his father was postmaster and although the present postmaster thought the combination had been 29. on - - - August N. Hansen, 29, of Ma lad Is'being held in the Power County jail on a charge of burglarizing the post office in Malad early Monday morning, J.- B. Dods, postal inspector announcedd today. Dods-saithat Hansen, whose father was at one time postmaster in Malad, gained entrance to (AP)--Burt- . n p. 7r: Ameri- - IA ,111e , can aviators were honored yes- terday as Salt Lake participated of In a nationwide 'observance National Aviation Day with Oar, of modern aircraft at the and Salt Lake Municipal-Airpor- t 'a civic program on the City and n d Sorority House Program and aU other Salt Lake babies one Surviving through five crack year old ups, several of them in nasty rapAlex Grant today. ids, the three-makayak expedition the first light"- - .Virginia it4 ...otraft party to brave the daughter of lent waters of the Middle Fork Mr. and Mrs. of the Salmon River, yesterday reached Pistol Creek, half way Francis L. Z. down the river. of 161 1 Urry the of members Word that all North First z: party were still alive, but ."'half drowned', was received excitt West Street. sively by The Deseret News to connecmade When Grant day ur. Volts with Salt Lake City via 7!7 Forest Service telephone from the ranger tent at Pistol Creek. includes N. The party, which ted Tuesday, August 20 1940 Icraho. Objections Fail IfiNani.ing Trql1g. Gropp, 'Impersonator' Robs, Ransacks Citizens View Planes At Airport, Hear News Light crafts Are Upset Often On -- -- '?rY.a yo--, ' , ..1.1(7.::',Cr6r. The 'founges Generdtio'n Br4yes Fast . iidah(ir Riy-èrThe Deseret '4 ,City9 Utah Corn Flakes Ken"g1'7;1k 2 pk-- I n 21c n WHEATIES Five , 2' pko :211c 0 13 13 r3 lil, t MEAT AND PRODUCE PRICES FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY lid. E3 1:3 1:1 , . - , 1:::1 pA a I . ' Salt Lake City Stores. - I 111 A 1 , 7 - - Prices Effective In Our Murray, Midvale, Magna' ., |