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""""'. r' I --J." ,,, A - ,,1,- 1 t011 ', ,, t .,,, 11:' Ne,, "' , ',, i :;.1:, t Vat ,, Party Candidates Invited To Meet ' ,, ; ill .4, "'At ': ' ' it'' , l'' 07:,,,), :::::: )11" ' 1.1; Ok ii ,:: , A meeting of members of the Scandinavian Demoratic League of Utah will be conducted to. night at 8 o'clock at Fairmont , ''': '' '7',.' :::',. :: ,..;.,,'' ;, e l',.11,1f ,,,, t :'''.':::.',: :4'.:: ' ; 'Y : 4. ' ,',,:: :: ' .::.4 r::: 4 (ZS. I .,,,, 13 1771' all I. :: 1 '.. , :',:,: 414)11p. , - " I5 :, , :: .,-- :::: ::: ',:g , v 'k .,.,,....- - :',,,, , -, ,, ,,,..., t. toisloto viuw, '- elk ::: : :1 l ::' 1 i:. Fj' ) :.:- ,., t v LI t, ,4 ' 't f ,,,.. .i, : , Ogden Elder Going On mission Thirteen Utahns Await Final ,Air Corps Training y , 4, :H ' ' - t. ., ' ir .:?1,',,;. . 1,4 if '' ii; ' et't4'.14 0 : ,.. ? ) .:,40,414e ., ,... ;,, e ''', 5 :, , 4z 4.: - ., t ;;:i, ,,; i, Norse Group Will Con-ven'e : re ,: c.::',11 ,c',.:), :,,::::,y ' 4i'? f '' States Junior Chamber of Corn- : I.---' ,,g :.: , ,::,., 0 11. ,,,,,,,:,: f, ,,il I: 1,-- v.-,,,,-; :::,,!., .I. ,.,..kf, i: it' ' ,At , oi Of , the '' , ' members ::.: addressed I ,,,merce, :.:, r 4 -4 'It': , fi , t , ,, fi,:,:: ' t.,:, .,i , ..:, ). ;;;;;.,:t 1 ,1 I , "Salt Lake Junior Chamber of '..1) , ,,,, it;' , .''. 4 ,, ,,, 3k 17.) wi ,:, ::',:,'?' 4,,..,' ::''.': A ,., All party candidates a, A': .! member' ,:, I have I I , I the at ...Commerce today ,, , tN ,,,, , been invited to attend the gath:,,,,,,i, , , , :: ,:, I It, eBeau Brum- In the luncheon .tilibbambloilkiLIM01111110111MINItoill f$' L54,;;,.C.A11111141 ship ,,:41 ering, according to Rudolph D. ' Sa 1 illoolftemMellimit,,i:,,a ;' ,' Cafe, 137 South Main Street. of Lindgren, president the I I league. R. V. !Griffin N.C. Christensen W. V. ,Taylor A. W. Johnson T. O. Crandall !tr. Matthews is here to deliver R. H. Farrell P. J. K. 114ArAr Nee ley D. W. H. W. Walker C. Williams B. Williams J. Hughes The , : program will include re the principal address at the fifth freshmepts and,Inusic by an ac, annual convention of the Utah , cordions' bancr..and 'the Gustaf fences, to make ,The local cemt,-- ., State Junior Chamber of ComThere will also Adolph Chorus. one of tery outstanding beauty. be dancing. : merce to be held at the Newhouse Of Chief to the be spent for speaker during the meet $moop 12. Other ',note!, Aug. the project the city will pay $5,- - will be Dr. E. E. Monsdn, three-da,speakers during the retary of state, who is running OGDEN, Aug. 009 of the amount for pipe. for renomination on the Democonvention 'Will be D. D. Moffatt, Bingham Doxey, son' of Mr. and , of have Letters assessment mane,-ge2024 Ogden Mrs. John vice president and general Doxey. SPANISH has been Fork able Utah to bc;en sent to all ceinetery lot cratic ticket. FORK, Aug 30.7Spanish Thirteen flying cadets, including five from Salt Lake, ,. leave Sept. 19 for Avenue,'ill of the Utah Copper Company, are among the 225 young men who are to be'ltansferred from the California Mission., He is a supply one and one,half second feet of water through its Drouth owners asking for the payment Dalton To Speak, and Robert 11.. Gros of San Fran- Randolph Field to Kelly Field, Texas, about Sept. 4 for the final graduate of the University of Relief well and pump to provide ample water for sprinkling of of $45 per lot, 29 by 33 feet in COPPERTON, Aug. , :else 'official of the Pacific Gas 1938 took post of class Utah, before as trees shrubs theit and the at shoulder of and to first size Mack laWns, in ,a and large enough Dalton, seeking the R. wings training receiving city cemetery phase step bury 24 work during 1939, and Electric Company. graduate a t11,000 project which has been approved by the government persons, or the low cost of $2 per publican nomination for Con. bars as second lieutenants in the Air Corps Reserve. wIll address a 7 Mr. Matthews taught school in Mount Pleasgress, spoke before- a G. O. P. will log a final 75 , and city officials. ant the at North Thegi'oup grave, in the project, and accordSanpete High ' ''the meeting here today after appear. t Sunday noon luncheon and genpast. The water will be diverted to hours of flying time at the ad. School last year. ing to City Clerk James A. Aning before groups yesterday in A WPA has eral business meeting on "What teen apA farewell social and dance an eight-incproject Fork. American Fork, pipe leading to the the lot oirners are revanced Spanish derson, Flying School before '';Is the Task of Today's Young Men will be held in his honor in the He Lehi, and Pleasant Grove. cemetery and also will take care - proved for ,olping the water to sponding and paying their as:in the America of Tomorrow," A. trading their cadet blue uni. Fourth Ward Chapel Sept. 6 at of the culinary water supply forthe cemetery, installing the will appear at a patriotic meet. t Is It :Sherman Christensen of ' Provo,' sessments and that off!. of forms for the olive drab 8 p.m. An Invitation is extendexpected residents on the East Bench, who sprinkling system, planting of, ing of the American Legion to:candidate 1 for Congress, also have not had sufficient water in J ed his friends to 'attend. They have had 20 in Midvale. lawns, oiling roads and building ''wOric will begin next week. night at meeting. of weeks intensive flight train. today's spoke -," -. 135 hours of flying ing. about , Sees Pio' hibition time, divided between dual in' ' struction and solo flying. , Move In South , Sixty-fiv- e hours were 'entered , books at one of the Strong sentiment for -- return In their log flying schools during I , to prohibition is growing ,, , up elementary their first ten weeks. An addia of the through large part tional, 70 hours vattl'e logged at ,,,,:....,,,,::.1. ::::,:: , , South, it was reported in Salt s Randolph Field, clueing the sec. i;t..-,--:.:1.4,:b.,,, Lake today by Elder Charles A. k , t ond period. , Callis of the Council of the i The Utahns are: Richard V. ' , Twelve, following his return late Griffin of Garland, Dwight J. 'Nil. I , t . BACK.111 1, five weeks ' yesterday from a c. N hams of Layton, Cloyd Woolley .-: ,:r , :':::i. ::;;;C';:::: '7I k , trip through the ' ki, t of Vernal, Robert H. Farrell of 1 . : :ik:V: States Mission. it,, . Murray, Thomas O. Crandall of "The last vote- in South CaroPhil of Tooele, Hughes Spanish lina was overwhelmingly in fav,, Fork. Austin W. Johnson of Lay. , or of returning to prohibition," ... Weldon Williams ton, of Mots Spanish 2 Shopping CaroDays Only Elder Calls declared. South William H. 30 of Walker Fork, ) School Bofors lina is just outside the territory Opening! , :: U Street, William V. Taylor of .. . . , of the States Mis759 Parkway Avenue, Richard C. includes , sion, which Tennessee, Neeley of 1185 Garfield Avenue, PURCHASE' SPECIAL North Carolina. Kentucky, VirJohn K. Hardy of 338 L Street, It gives me great pleasure to invite the motorists of Salt Lake BOYS' CORDITEOY West and The Virginia. ginia and Niels C. Christensen Jr.. of of Mission was formerly the part and ':,'":::i;245 vicinity to attend the Grand Opening of my new Hudson Twelfth East Street. Southern State g- Mission. over ; distributing headquarters for this area. The address is 220 which Elder Calls presided for 1 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE. many years before being called ALL to the Council of the Twelve. ,,A , :',' ' :::' .... ,': :4:: . ; ',,','! ';: SIZES ': I It "Another notable thing which t.-'we observed about the South was I TO IS particularly want you to see our fine Service and Parts Det, t...it that very few women are seen 0 complete with the t !,.1 ts :1: partments at 55 West Fourth South kt'41.,,,t.ttp:.,vc.:,;,. on auk at blpis r'l'. l''''', 150 this in smoking cigaretsand A t.),,-,,:-,paint 1r factory-traine- d and latest ,,tcourteous, :':: equipment personnel. ')fi:-, i:i, :. , ,.. ..,...: spite of the fact that we were in 1 rlr'li4r0"11t1'1,1 i'''.:'' brown., EUIT7rheAel t '''' '' If'''. ,, ..;,, and I am able to VERNAL. Aug. With these tobacco the modernlacilities, the heart of you lastgrowing promise soll last( and principals of all Uintsh Counbelt, where this year an excellent :. 4 second satisfaction owner And to none. the same .....",,,,:: ing goes Schools t will, met for their i: ty '..' ' crop promises prosperity to the , r' for all the Hudson dealers working with me. '::'1. first Fall Institute Saturday said. Other he crops, :. farmers," SWEATERS ,.. BOYS' E 1 I ,.., ..! i notably corn and cotton, are also morning at 10 o'clock. .4. L....,.... -- excellent this Discussions for the days ses' year, he added. Come in today Novelty patterns. sol find out how well we sions is be Church will , devoted principally pro1 i'v Work of the 14 Wore. tun zipper ' I to are set Cal. Elder to new to instractions please up teachers. you, and see our fronts! $ gressing excellently, 71.,:,,..,..,..,:,,,,.....,,.: 'Another institute for problem dis- LI:';'. lie reported, with approximately Announcement Showing of beau- Special '''''''''''''''34...;:444,.,,..,' ..,0,,,,v......,,..::,....,;:,....:,....,...,,.,,,,, the cussion is being arranged later in 16,000 active members in tiful new 1941 Hudsons. Everybody's BOBBY PANTS ,: mission and the more than 100 H:,:,,:,,:,,f,,:,,:,:::;,?.,,,..-:::-.,,!.",September probably Sept. 14 it :,:,,,.,f,,.,,:,:.:::,:,,::,:.,,,,,,::,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . welcome! was reported. Schools will begin, Hudson Distributor missionaries "working diligently Sturdy corduroy is Lord the and In on the work 1111711qtry, 2. Monday. Sept. In dark colors, C Teacher assignments for the bib orylot crowning their efforts with much' Car shown is new Hudson Six De Luxe Sedan, 046. White side Wall tires and new de luxe running boards, as shown, extra. Success." aka I to S. various schools were released by ' Elder Calls. wlm traveled to Supt L. G. Noble as listed: , the.mission with Elder James P. AvalonFern Oldham, Beatrice Gull. I , CHILDS' ANKLETS eve! Hullinger. with Ashel Perry. prin- Jensen of. Sandy, whom he inBallardWilma Parrish. Alton cipal: stalled to replace Pres. Williatb Ape Gay stripe patterns. Garrett, Edith Collett, Carl X. Hansen. Ito elastic top! Slightly T. Tew Jr., was high in comwith Mae Atkin. principal: Bonanza mendation of both retiring and Merl& Lind. principal. Immo lass. S le 1012. , Fort DuchesreHannah Richards, Oer, :, ingoing mission presidents. Durto' Hadley. Flora &mulch. with Frank E. Patten. principal: JensenWilds Alexing his own visit, schoolhouses GIRLS' BLOUSES and other public buildings were ander, Donna M. Burgess, with Spencer Squire. meet Church principal. for and readily offered Rayon crepes Lela Hall. Venetia SchlatLapoint of ings, the newspaper reports fifths. cloves styles. a beauty . . . ter, Bernice Hyland, Wanda Westergard, , "That sar is totted Roland Hullinger and Harvey Hullinger. Church activities were excellent, LaU colml t anti surprisingly low petted, tear Beth Johnson. principal: said. VaeserLucile he Pond. Stella Richards, Maysle Hall. Ruth and several A new chapel V. Steinaher, Ivan Perry, Naomi Tipton. "knit aro how coraptotty its colors i GMLS' SKIRTS in Huntington. other buildings Clark Larson and Thomas E. Caldwell. harmonize . . . inskie and out." obtained were W. recently principal. Va., All wool AcmIs. tool- mat. toshoo: Lorna Peterson, Eva Price, Naples 00FIrwP.' ' by the Church, Elder Callis id colors, plaids, Zola Anderson, Ruth Goodrich, clit ford i flared. pleated styles! 'VMS Westenskow and Karl B. Preece. princi, A., ''. , , Friday, August 30, 1940 . . N., , , , 4' 4.or..:, ..:,,s, 1.. . il. ... :'. ) ,:''', ' 4 :.: ; .:: ,,,., :i ., ....,:,.. er :", k, -- ' , , , .......: viii..:: At Luncheon -- ,,,, . ' ' ; M. S. Matthews Talks, ," 1 Uldhits Advance In Army Flight Training - , ' t. 1lie Deseret News, Salt Lake City 9 Utah JaYeee :' , Page 12 -,. , . . , , . ir-:- t :;; . i . ? ,:: : Droath 1?e1W Well Helps Spanish Fork Meet Needs mas 30.--D- - Elder Callis Returns Home , , , .0 E ' o , h cer-pilot- - .1-- -- ..,,,,,,,4,,,, A111101J1ICE MY ArPOIIIIMEIII As. , ' ! 10 1111r1 PROUD i ten-wee- East-Centr- OFAFall - pV it, r Py , 11. , ,, 4, ' ''...r........,;.:.f.i.,i: P MD VICINITY!" FOR SALT LAKE CITY East-Centr- 1 . PANTS . Uintah Sets Institute S)js a i ,,1-,- ': r., ...1 wtt k, ... S: ii: Po, ., - E e " .., ,.. ':' ' 1 , ..... 1, 0 L. IL Strong TO' - t t 1 - 4 , 32-4- 0 I 1198 Achievement Day Slated Aug. CITY, - CHILDREN'S SCHOOL t DIIESSES t CEDAR 1.19 Percales. poplins. broadcloths to gay floral potions. plaids, dots and stripes high lyly& details, bap cut sissal 34. 744. , GIRLS' Smart patent trauma. leather rippers, rub. bet Palma VA 10 L SPORT ,1119 OXFORDS girls' Tan' !author styles! uppork sturdy solos, NEW &wee styles In black and patent suede! Low and high heels! 3 to I. Sturdily constructodi Loather uppers. dur-Ws solos! 1212 to , Good looking dress styles, call uppers, durable soles! 2 to ," I c i1 Powof the Union Pacific Railroad. today succeeds Carl D. Clark, (onductor.,ZIN preillent of Union Pacific Old Timers' Club OGDEN, Aug. CHILDREN'S .. oxronDs ) . - , . .,, 90 (10 c I -- It ' i , , , t 0 ,.-T- 1 ,A A.., vctdaY Hutchinson. , trout VOTE FOR , MILEY rot ,Commissionor 4 Year Tons COMES WTH .'HARMONY BR0,4ovvz1;..4 ' "."11116111111111. (Paid Pol. Adv. by Harold Showell) '': '' :. 'i i local A , . ,. , ' .,t, ' '... ' ; ',.,,s- z- W .. f '1 : ' , , - ,,.2 1 ' ''''',' ,' ' . i .. , ',,s, 1, , , 0 I , , .,' , , i .,.,.001,womoisomm"6""""1"1""1"""67"1" b el,A A ', , 1 , ,,,,j1.,,.. , -- (tico-tva- , VALUE y Hydraulics Patented foot pedal); same will:. g Wheel Control, Front Patented AutoPoise . . . and if a. tire blows for extra safety features. other unique safety i' , ' , - . , , ,, 4 ' A . .'', , 111- 1- INE ' WITHOUT EQUAL! Still ROCaltiet Bodies, Langer Wheelbase, Improved New and Driving, i Easier Riding Silent Mesh TraninsmAist. Type Synchronized 1941's Be$ sion 1 , Around Value. DoubleZafe front the Brilliant new desigts wide choice low priced cars, a that har first time in combinations AT NO interior color . colors exterior monize with EXTRA COST. - - - , BUILT! SAFEST CAR EVER , , . - ,1 ' Hudson Offers Fine Automobiles in Every Popular Price Class . . . AT NEW PRICES New Hudson Six and Super-SiSTARTING (in the' v lowest and low price fields);-NetHudson Commodore Six and Eight and Commodore Cuss torn (in the moderate price field. MORE CAR for LESS MONEY in Every Popular Price Class. MLOU - -- n, ' 1 ,. la , sip ,, 220 East South , (:)0,8 . ,, ' SERVICE and PARTS , 55 West Fourth . - t''''' f ,E ,,,,, ' 1941 Hudson Six Coupe: unodtiLibmato 11 . , . , ' - ,.. . , , . et Oil . Phone . . a - i ,.c.,. Souris ., ' ' for in Detroit, includinq Federal taxes. inq stale and local tam, if any. equipment and accessories mina. payment terms. Piic. ubject swithout notice. u . c s SAW . . Temple ., ' , . . , $ . MOTOR N . Phone 345.49 . ' tan LI,- l , alletnntly buitirimil "UDSON DI,STRIBUTOR SHOWROOMS ' et , - Na . . - --- - .. - rilAnit.alt x 4 - , , ,,,,:, ,.. g'ywetdotele5.A449 the - ;11. . , , STYLE IDEA! A BIG NEVI roefmatnhle of Sheriff Fred tos.the custody pending final de. termination, 44:244""2""""141146""".'"'"4"'', ' , staved pendlnit. furtherandlothveestieg;ItiNOenre, - , z , NvaR ,.' ,4", , A girl.- Execution ' - CITY, Aug. 30.Indeterminate terms hi the Utah State Prison were meted out to Thomas J. Hemsley, Robert K. Farrow, Angela Vaccaro and Peter Tost, yesterday in the local district court. The four hay-- , ing previously Waded guilty to a statutory offense involving a - 1 I ' '1:4', 140- - Sentenced, But Granted Leniency -BRIGHANI f ', r; pasEv- , s., s 193S has Ogden escaped a traffic deati:i for more than a .100- 1939. - -- 4; , day period. Period from, Feb. 4 to June. direr- erett,. engineer, three-yea- r tors. Holdover directors are An- drw Faddis 'of Coalville; George T. Reese, Earl Stevens and Harry . t , secretary-treasure- senger brakeman, and George Leather uppers In black or tan. sturdily constructed long wear, buy soles! Bargain priced! 812 102. 11, hraerielesctSe(tira sr f , ly two That was the officers are: Thomas Tilcarman, vice president; CP - I G. lotson, George Jay, ,', . ,,.,-- ii other traffic deaihrare cliarged for 19414 and all the victims were pedes- trians. Only once since Jan. 1. ell, foreman SCHiACOL -...-- - . ' lin 9 was on Mav -- , - r ,741" drivers in reducing the number of accidents in the city limits. The last fatality in Ogden this Old Timers Elect , , '',''''z - '1179 BOYS' OXFORDS I , 99 BOYS' SHOES L' 1 OGDEN, Aug, Bramwell, Ogden business man,. Is president; Clair Jackson, vice president; Ruth W. Harris, secretand Blanche. ary-treasurer Toombs, corresponding secretary, of the new organized town, The new organization forum. will meet monthly to discuss timely issues. The meetings will be public. ., , e.......;;,,".....r.., OGDEN, Aug. Sergt. Darrel E. Shaw today rethat Ogden City has ported passed its 110th successive day without a traffic fatality. He added that the general improvement in the fatality record has been attended by a similar improvement in the vigilance of S. 30.--K- ent ,?5, ' Traffic Fatalities 1149 New Otrde In WEDGES l''orunt Elects 1, 1 . r l' 1),1 . '. fi""lt4 Ogden Passes 110 Days Without ' and Boys' 30. Club Achievement day for be held girls of Iron County willWard. tomorrow in the First The program will begin at 2 p.m. The project work of the Girls clubs will be exhibited. toClub demonstragether with tions and contests to determine the county winners will be held. The winners of the contests will represent Iron County at the state contest to be held in Salt Lake City. Effie S. Barrows. Extension Home Furnishing Specialist of the U. S. A. C., and Mildred Bow. ers, assistant extension nutritionist of the U. S. A. C., will be judges. IL REGULAR : pal: TridellHarold Sharp, Louine Yiechty. Dean E. Evans and H. LeRoy Mors rill. principal: Vernal CentralMae Probst, Alice Larsen, Amelia blanker. Stella Sampson. Alta G. Wardle. Aileen Condie, Das White. Edna Collett, Arthur Manwaring, Pearl Shatter. Blain .Lee and John Stage, principal. Willow CreekAnn Clark, principal; Alterra HithLuke Clegg, principal. Helen Demos. Pauline Burresa, A. C. J. E. Frank McKinnon, Hullinger, Stickier. S. Heber Kimball and Willard it. Devitt. Cintah HighH. M. 'Lundell. principal, Nyala Andr?nson, Florence liens richsen, June B. Bateman. J. A. Patterson. Charles H. Colton. Karl J. Engar, Elwood A. Gee, Elizabeth Finlinson.. A. M. Goodrich, Harold E. Hullinger, Hazel Mae Jensen. MelVill Jorgensei, . C. P. Lewis. Jaeob N. Lvtiberi, Mabel Mans gum. D. L. McConkle. C. L. Riehens. Frank W. Wright Siddoway, Ralph and A. Alwyn Call. , , . i , . , . . - dom monomemomoommounnommi,..mu.,1 an'l |