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Mrs. Greenhow was ',born December, 3, Dna. in Oxfort, Idahoo's daughter of Thomu and ,Martha- CAM Swum. brollithetrrrdanchdildresuone,rcanmdrat.beNe: Street, Michele Brunetti p.m. to Friends may call Monday from 4 South the mortuare, b026reasitta:ce TuesStreet. and at , 13 noon. day from I) to Brunettle 59., died ThuredaY at 1145 cm. in a Salt Lake hospital of cerebral- bemmorhage, He was born Dec. 11. 1880., in Angene. ,tuad Tressa Anus-bee- s Italy. on of Carmen Brunetti. - Be came to the United States 35 years ago and had resided in Tooele 31 year,. Surviving are Ida widow; fro. Clara Amievne Brunetti: a son, Joseph Pieta: a daughter, Violet Brunetti, all of Tooele: a brother, Tony Brunetti, and two misters, Mn,. Pearl Bonglii and Hrs. Itos- - Diniro. all of Italy- The rosary will be said Sunday al-TOOEL91-.-Nfiebe- le George Eugene 3.1erriek Ellgent George F In a Salt illibleedlaror hosastaewrvl ailment, will be of Lake 280 held tomorrow at 4 p.m. at will East take South Temple Street. Burial Cemetery. place in Salt Lake City tomorinarr the at call Friends may from day- from 5 to I p.mand Sunday lerViCel. of time until a.m. Mr. Merrick was born in Atlantic, a son of Arthur and Iowa,Aprd IL 1893. in Martha Buharn Merrick. He servedbeen Lake bad Salt War. the World his home for 35 years. Survivint era his wife, Mrs. Anna Flemine Merrick of 807 Simondi Avenue, two sons,- William and George Eugene a daughter, Beverly Ann Iderand rick; three brothers, Haskell. Robert Ars.' Don I4errick, and three sisters, Helen Cohn, Mrs. Lucille Davis and Mrs. Arminda Cowan, all of Salt Lake City. COALVILLZJosebh JUnior Trone, 10. :died at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mn. Guy R. Trone in Coalviller FridaY., of intestinal flue. He was born in Coiti vine. Any. 11, 1930. He is survived by his parents and the following brother and sisters: Mrs. Rog-- . er Williams and Elmer Trine of Salt Lake City, Mrs. -- William Erickson - ot BRIGHAM' CITY.Amy Jensen. SD, of Brigham City. ; died at a Brigham Thursday at I:40 City hospital foltowing an extended Jitneys. She was an active member of the Church and after being employed at Montpelier, Ida.. for several years ea a bookkeeper, , she came to Brigham - - , s Cowboy-Day- - 4 , - AP) EVANSTON, Aug. With some of the world's best bronc riders on hand, prospect of ideal weather conditions, and with hotels, rooming houses and auto camps filled with visitors. 31.--(- Evanston today opened its fifth annual Cowboy Days celebration at, a full gallop: Western Wyarning's big shOw for Labor Day holiday crowds played to a large first-da- y gath- after a lebration ering that "warmnp" Friday ni ht centered along Front Car. nival concessionaires have set up shop in the business district. Rodeo shows will keep open Sunday and Monday afternoons. , - to i . AS 1::::.iii;:.i.,:. t:f4: 4 il I ):;.. : 'tf!.f:'?;',1.'',.:'A&i::l'.1-1,,'It7-'711)911reii.- i - ,,, .. r. Iv - IF OR , . - t ,,. , , . -4 t, , . rr SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY!" .. - ' . ::'-,'- I.., ' ;.: it, Thomas William Jones ' ., ' ..' .: ,.. ; two-ye- .. 4, 0 ,,,i, ,, I ' a rwi,,,,,, t" tr-- - P."4 4 1 .i, , I Day :, .., ',, ,s. ...:.', ,..:. ';!. .- :..,, ', ,. !,.. I.,. -,- ,, 4 - . -- : ''' ; .. :. :. .'".. '. , " ... ,., c:-- , ,. Lzeit.. r-- -r .,,,.6,t , :', , ' ', ' ' " n t irt; '.011,0 1 f, i 4, ,i , :. I; I ..? :' ' 1 . , ...., , ti.. i..,;,.. , '., k i L '' , , I , , A.,..,,v,qa.,...,.wk:.MMkodkinVtOtOMIPneutAMOVO.V' ,, , : ,. , I find out how well we Come in today are set up to please you, and see our ,Special Announcement Showing of beau- tiful new 1941 Hudson'. Everybody's welcome! , A ,k,,64.51.,..,.....,.....;,.....,...k.'. ..,.:.;:::..1,,,:41 : :M,,,,,,,,,.., W,,,,,,,c A,,,,,,,,,,0,,,O.'''.4" 74 .:.-.''- ' 9.r.,),'W'n.A.."...1. ''' 1....,:,..L.:,:,..L.,i'...;;.L.::..., ,.....,,....,0, 4 , , -- 1 '.', , , particularly want you to see our fine Service and Parts Decomplete with the partments at 55 West Fourth South ' latest equipment end courteous, factory-traine- d personnel. With these modern facilities, I am able to promise you lasting owner satisfaction second to none. And the same goes for all the Hudson dealers working with me. 01,;11.11,1t!444.17, t 1,41,mcs-- I :, ,o,:,, ,?,1, A z : , - EAST SOUTHTEMPLE. e ,.;...; ; 1 1 ,.,' ,. .- ., '' If gives me great pleasure to iqvite the motorists of Salt Lake and vicinity to uttend the Grand Opening of my new Hudson distributing headquarters for this area. The address is 220 . .- ' i ' ;:.,-....... t i ,! , .,;: ; ,i , .,,,,.,,,,,,,F;,4,....,,,,....,,.,...t, , ,1 4 .4,.....,:,,,,,,.i,,,.,,,,y.t.: a. ..,:,..,., Li ':,,;:.:',i I '''' .:,. - 'a , f ' r.' ''''"'.?0,.,:,A,4,::c.-,i', ,:, wit: r."0: '1 ,.,1... s'.;.:. , 7.,.p ( '..., ' r",,,,,,,,,,, .,,Ki:.?.,,, 1 --- 7' ' ...:.' :-- ,t 1 :-- ' ' rT. , .: t: ' . 1 .c,4,..i,.v.i.L.,,,,,. S L. LT. Strong a Hudson Distributor . , .. , Joseph Junior Trone Amy Jensen Evanston Opens - Elko, bliv4 Mn. Everett 'Thatcher of LowAlice Raymond, Iran. Leslie.. Russia, Irene and KennethTrone of Cott iville. Funeral will be conducted Monday at u.m. t the Summit Stake Tabernacle in Coalville, with Bishop A. S. Gardner iit charge. Burial will he in the Friends may call at the Bunn Mortuary in Coalville Sunday, and at the home Monday until time of ,119r,I.ell.ou.a.-T,.0.Apriou..ocE-,fil.Y.':APP011;IllEri- Funeral Set Tomorrow 230 pin., in Brigham City Fifth Ward by. 'Bishop Howard C.. Jensen. ' :!:?.:'':.:;:,;.:'.,.'. , 31 ercur of causea due to premature birth. Surviving are the Parents and four grand-Paren- ts Bishop and Mrs. Walter S. Moss, Mrs. Eliza Cahoon. and Davis Moss all of Woods Cross. Clinton of South Bountiful. a counselor to Bishop Moss,, will officiate. Interment will be in Bountiful. - ' McIntire, price. 7 Donald IIawkswood services for Donald Hawks-woo16, lion'of Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Hawkswood, 252 Almond Street, will be held Tuesday noon at 125 North Main Street. Bishop Harold W. Langton of Ward will officiate. the Seienteentht Interment will take place in the Lewiston, Utah, Cemetery. The youth wet killed Thursday near Kellogg. Ida. when a truck in which soft shoulder and he was riding struck overturned. Friends may eta at - 125 North Main Street Monday from 2- to 8 p.m and Tuesday until time of services. will be held at 5 Tim. today in the Enion Mortuary Chapel for the infanet son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Moss of Woods Cross, who died this morning in a Salt Lake hospital, BRIGHAM erry.Tuneral for as H. Priest. IL of Brigham City, who died ,at his, home at midnight Wedileaday.. will be conducted Sunday' at dance will be held in the evening at the Silver Moon Dance Hall. Members of the committee In charge of general arrangements are: Mr. Scherer, chairman; AN thur R. Mangurn, Price; A. 14. Westenskow, and Joe Dowd, La. tuda; Nick Thomas, Rains; W. E! , The feature of the program Sunday wil be a talk at the Civic 'Auditorium by Rep. Abe Murdock at 1:30 p.m. The entertain- rnent for the day is planned for children under 12 years of age. There will be a pet and costume parade at 1 p.m. This will be followed by games in the city park, and free swimming at the City wimming Pool. Finals of the softball tournament county-wid- e wilt be played at the.. City Bali Park at 2 p.m. On Monday fit 10 a.m. the traditional Labor Day Parade will , take place. One of the features of this parade wilr be the show. ing of the "Iron Lure. that was recently purchased by Post No. 3 of the American Legion of A banquet will be held Price. at 12 noon for committee members and guests. Wel H. Cowles will act as 'toastmaster. The annual afternoon program Infant Moss ; 4:30 p.m. A Labor Day day. ' Aid, competitions and various recreational games, climaxed by a baseball game between Magna and Helper of the Utah industrial League at gram of past years. The event Is to take place Sunday and Mon- Young Glover; SO, Lewiston farmer. died ,,FridaY at his home here. Ho vies born Dec. 1. 1859, at Farm- -, ington. son of William and Zellaora Snow Glover. married Luc, Hodges, who died in 1900. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Ellis Layne and Mrs. Floyd Williams of Lewiston: IO grandebildrear, six treat,' one brother and two 'grandchildren, tens, George Glover el Robin. Idaho: Mn. Marion Dopp of Lewiston and Mrs. Zelinora Smith of trimo. Idaho. , First will be Carbon Aug; 31.--- The Industrial Union Council is planLabor Day proning a twp-da- y program instetd of the one-da- y - BOUNTIFULServices in the City Park wilLpresentt as the principal speaker, Dr. Her. bert B. Maw. Edward Scherer, pres1den0:4 the county CIO will be master of ceremonies. Activities for the afternoon ", PRICE, Thursday LEmsToN.Brich. ' ThomasAL Priest died Brigham Young Glover POCATELLO. Ida.:.Plineral for Mn. An Friuli Heath. II, vette of Joseph Heath id 1014 Bast Fremont Street; who died Thursday. will be conducted Sunday n ,Pocatellb at 3:3t p.ei Fourth Ward bye Bilhop R. M. Garnett. , Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery. 3 Friends. may call at the family residence Saturday afternoon and evening. Sunday and prior to .services.. Ade ha Greenhoit'r ' '' whin be conducted Sunday at in tbe Idaho Falls Third Ward by Bishop L. C. Larch. Interment will be in Rose Hilt Cemetery. COG& Foxall 'Heath , , Funeral 2 p.m.. padre Ann-- ' , , wards of Idaho Falls, Draney, 32. wile of Owrge Glen Draney of 3224. Stevens Avenue. died Fri.day afternood. of a heart attack.' Draney, who had suffere4 with a' heart ailment for number of 2Years. while wait stricken about 3:30 p.m. standing at the intersection of Twenty-thir- d Street and Washington boulevard business dietrict. in Hs married Fannie Sorenson; May 31:' died June 23. HMO. Al the time Of hisdeath lim was employed at the Great Basin Experiment Station. Mr. Bierregaard is aurvived by ' a baby daughter. Fannie Shannon: his par. ents: two brothers, Roy..S. and David .Franels; one Mater Gwen, all of Ephraim: Mrs.' and his maternal entAnmothar, , David J. Shand of Manti. , 1 j Dellai3L C.Draney OGDENMrs. Dello Mauricia HAY - ' Price Plans Labor Events IDAHO 'FALLS, plidlo.--MrViola L. Edwards, 53, wife ot Joseph W. Ed- - ham City, who died Wednesday morn- lit, 1 p.m. ing. will be conducted in Brigham City Filth chapel. by Sund( C. 'Howard Bishop - - Mrs. Viola Edwards ,. A CITYFuneral for Mrs. wile tni.. ",ticm,,..',..4!. Brig.Dtl., slo,111.83:43kol,nr.r..1 . 1030 I The Eva' Jessye choir, which i ... 'Thomas William Jones. 62, of 869 Third i 1 comes here December 2, is be- Avenue, died this morning after a i illness. ; lieved to be the greatett colored c 1,,, AP Be was born May 26, 1878 in Fairview. choir on tour and fer three seas- 0,,,..'. y Utah. At the time of Ms death he was ons was on Broadway in the a member of the presidency of the Seven) t. Ward . ties Quorum in the Twenty-firs- t ,...,1 George, Gershwin production of had done genealogical research for ,and 'Porgy and Bess". The choir conmany year sisting of 24 voices (both. men Author Surviving are his mother, Amanda Pritchett Jones of Fairview; his wile. and women) will present a pro- Eleanor Riggs Jones: six children, Mn. of gram, Vincent Sheean will appear spirituals, songs from . Mina Oliphant, Afton. Wyo., and Afton modern and classic composers Mona Smith. Layne Thomas Jones, KenTr Tr a' ''' a' neth R. Jones, Eleanor Mae Jones, and and selections from a number of Paul K. Jones, all of Salt Lake City; light operas.. two brothers. Henry W. Jones of Fair- The third musical - number view, and Calvin S. JOIIPS of Salt Lake 'City, lind one sister, Melissa, Mower of comes January 15. In the person Fairview. of Anne Jamison. soprano. Miss Funeral oervices will be held Tuemday at 1230 P.m in the Twenty-firs- t an NBC artist, recently Ward, Jamison, First Avenue and K,Street. scored , successes in the Holly- wood bowl summer series and last winter With ' the San FranSunset Rites ,Sunday cisco opera and Los Tenth MERCUR.,Ang. Angeles AMERICAN FORK, Aug. 31. , Annual Hoinecoming reunion of Philharmonic orchestra. Sunset Services. an event being The ninth and final number of the Mercur Pioneer Society will sponsored by the Mutual Imthe series will not be selected be conducted in this community provement Association of the Aluntil after;January 1, 1941, ac. Sunday, Sept. 1, according to the Lake pine Stake will be held at 6:3Cit cording to Dr. Horsfall, thus as- - Officers, J. R. Jarvis, of Salt p.m., Sunday, at the Utah State City, Oesident; George Z. Ed. suring patrons the best possible selection of the concluding faun. wards, vice president; Ray J. Training School Amphitheater. Dr. Carl F. Eyring, dean of Garfield. Corfield, ber , which will be secretary, presented Utah. "t., the college of arts and sciences . sometime in April. Season tickets for the Persons between Salt Lake' of the Brigham Young UniVerentire -- - series of nine- - numbers will go City and- - Mercur who.lacktrans,., Musical numsity,. will speak. on sale next week at the Glen bers will be furnished by Leportation can make connections Brothers Music company, Deseret from 59 West South Temple at land F. Priday, Maxine TayNews. Tribune-Telegraand the 8 a.m., via Magna and ;Carfield, lor, Kenneth L. Robinson, and Extension .tomorrow morning, Mr. Jarvis F. Rulon Nicholes. University of Utah ' l' divison. The price Is $4.50 per said. ticket. .. The gathering will Commence William George T. Strasburg, at 11 a.m. with a children's Waterfall, Thomas Swenson, O. 12:30 session A at street L. Gil A. M. I. parade. Bartlett; Sweenten, Parley Alpine Stake the p.m. will commence with Bryan, J. B. Mullins, Roy call to order by the president, Leaders Selected , community singing. "The Star AMERICAN FORK,' Aug. '31. . ' of Banner"; address Spangled C. A. , Grant and Succeeding welcsene, President Jarvis-- corn- Mrs. May Halliday. Alpine Stake Legal Notice "Friendship's munley singing, board presidents of the Young memo. Gold" of Bands in, Mercur Men's and Young Women's Mu- President Jarvis: introduc- tual Improvement Associations clam, of Mercur NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF citizens, Hon. are Leo G. Meredith and Edith introducT. Strasburg Union Pacific Railroad Company Thornton, announced Pres. C. E. George tion of past presidents, William , Young this week. B. Mullins, Parley' J. Waterfall, Ird Liu and 'shooting Mortgage hods Mr. Grant has been a member Bryan; community singing. "God of the stake board for 13 years Whiting Ms 1, 2111 America introduction of and Mrs. Halliday has served on Bless i ers. William W aterfa ll; re. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, taw . th e board for 18 years and as Porte of :liominating committe: coast to the provisions of an Indenture dated for eight years. president June I, 1908, between Uniell Pacific Railroad and election of officers: introduc' and The Equitable Trust Company Assisting Mr. Meredith will be ton of new officers P nd corn. Company of New York, as Trustee. (now The Chase Joseph F. Walton as first assts. munity singing, 'My Old Home." National an of the City of New York) tent and Glen Taylor as second under which First Lien and Refunding Mortwill Entertainment features gage Bonds hearing interest at the rate of 4 assistant. Miss Mary Pulley was include the Hilde Brant Shows annum were issued, and a supplemental per .selzeted as first counselor and Inc, With "Wilhelmina" the per. Indenture dated as of June It 1923. under as second Miss Ellen Walker which Bonds of such issue bearing interest at high' forming elephant, diving the rate of 5 per azmum were issued, Union counselor. dog, Pacific Railroad Company has elected to ere& The outgoing counselors in the and other attractions, as well cise its option to and will, pay off and redeem September 1. 1940 the entire issue of 4 Young Men's organization are as sightseeing to mine workings on 5 Bonds. due Jun. 1 2008. . and points of. Interest around andAccordingly. Stanley Peters, and E. H. Boley on September I, 1940, all ouch and the Young ,,Women's Mrs. the camp. bonds will become due and payable sod will be redeemed at 107 4 of the face value therea. Hannah Aydelotte and Miss Edith The general committee for the with accrued interest thereon (including inter, Thornton., Hon. Included celebration est secured by the supplemental indenture of , 31,S.. Hamilton Daisy. BRIGRAJA - e Shand' PH:taaA,7 wiTilitreraltor at 3 p.m. Sun,. in the South Ward.. Bishop T. D. 1,0,4 1,1 te f , Thompson officiating; Mt. Blerregaard died in the Salina Hospital at 12:30 a.m. irridityk following An appendicitis operatitin. He was born in Chrisllanburg, Utah, prt I. lilt son of Fermis and Ella Shand aud spent his childhood in Christianburg. Gunnition ',Utica. J. J. Hansen.. Mrs. F. Victor and Huron IL Free. in Rai urn:err:at :::Yr sixth Eut . nurse. Surviving b a sister, Humphries ,,st Logan. a as City' in HMO, where ahe worked burial will be in the Tootle Cemetery. , Allen S. Bjerregaard Alientiny , Itowuiltr. . ,,, Biro , Mrs. Ida Jaren Themes K. Binger, 61 Diet Twenty-sevent- h South Street, died eesterdai- On het forty-firs- t wedding anniversare. 8 h e was ,bora ... 1878. in rq,,ka-edxSnit. 2.1 S' a t Lake ' City. 4 :., daughter the et ,. Preston' strait and .; ; Mary Litcomb Free. ":,, An active Church had he worker, ::-; '.. served in many of- tidal reaps ti es in ' .1;,..:'. .; ward auxiliaries and at the time, of her , death was captain ,. .: , of the.. Nibley Park ' Camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers. and chairman of the en. , 14 ,... listrnent committee v , for bible" Park Re- , Sidt ,.',-.,- : lief Society. Blesinger Surviving are her' P.Mrs.' Arvin and T. husband; two sons, Kenneth Biesinger and fourM.daughter.. A. Rotr lira. 'Rose. E. Mrt. Donald W. arts, Mrs. Dell Rees and Mrs, ae, ' - v $ , t Pm. in the family home. Funeral10 serv. imp- will be conducted Monday at ,a.m.' in the 'Catholic Church at Tooele. end I , The State - In, . wife 1 - - '''''''' , - " , - .,.. Headlined by such attractions as Eve Curie, Vincent Sheean and U. IL Knickerbocker in the lecture field, and Donald Didtson and the Eva Jessye choir In the musical realm, the 1940-4- 1 University of Utah Master Minds and Artists series promises to one of.unusual Interest, according to Dr, I. Owen,Horsfall, ex-be . ' ' '5' ' l'' tension division director. ) . ; The first number of the series, . , , ' . . ' ' .. ' ' , 5 Donald Dickson, young baritone , , ,' ' - ,' 4. of radio r - ''''''''' -.opera r?' '' 1 ' fame, willandMetropolitan be presented October ''.., ' , 15, in Kingsbury hall. The Salt ft" '14 i ' Lake City appearance of Dixon, . : the singing star on the weekly ' t; . t , Charley McCarthy radio, will be . his first in the intermountain I ,. region .since he began concert tours two years ago. t . ,,,,.......b .Vincent Sheean. who filledt, ' ,,,,' Kingsbury Audi to.'. overflowing '''' ;k. f '' last year, returns - by popular ,,,, I'. ..,.....1':, ' request. Sheean. ,,.. , famous au- ' , . thor and war. correspondent is ..ate ',,-' ' , . now in London. and has been in ; Europe since, : eying material for his lecture, "Europe Today and Tomorrow". . ' Sheean's local appearance will be , October 24. Mile; Eve Curie, daughter of ' Madame f Curie, discoverer of radium, is now being billed as the top feminine lecture attrac- lion of the day and the univer- , --. city secured exclusive rights for ' her only lecture engagement In 1 this The . attractive Lecturer ' Mlle. territory.. Curie will speak on, " "Science and The Woman", Eve Curie billed for master ' '4 ' March 12. . minds series. IL R. Knickerbocker, world . famed war t correspondent of the , International News Service and a ...- ,...,,,,., ..,,,A. long time favorite in Salt Lake is scheduled on January 30. Knick- P '' 0 , erbocker's subject is ,"At The Ringside of History". 1 , f Supporting these numbers in the lecture field will be Herbert whose ' i colored ', Knapp, pictures " of Poiynesia thrilled- - another ca. t q ' , 0. f sLiaudience at , pacity ) .t hall last , winter. Mr. Kingsbury t 5 Knapp 1 newest sound film is i , ,, 1 ,,, i Land of .,,,) called, , ,,Ao-i Yesterday." Dr. A. M. Harding ' Attotttot,-t- o i will present an illustrated lecture k : i't' on "Glimpses 'of Other Worlds" N ', an astronomy feature. ' 14. , N. . Knapp's performance is schedul, ed March 5 and Dr. Hardy's on - I, State And Local Obituaries; , Eight Of Nine Prominent Artists And Dates Are Announced :, ! , . I ' i , - . 1 t ' , S erICS S eheduleu ' r . , Car shown is new Hudson Six De Luxe Sedan, $846. White side wail tires and new de luxe running boards, as shown, extra. e , , .' , II , i 'The las - .mt Is he; . es - . , low pcic od, tool", seeprioloply me 10Il ssISalIS' , '--'117 rgAM . 1 ,, í .,, k .,....i , -L-i-r ' "Itokwhar. ' : ,,40""r'l-- - (:(3 H RE T CluAlr compleceiy its Wore eve." immesh' ...1zr, Intl& Gni - . s ,1 ,,, . - - IRA. , tm,thher.v ocacelotx:Pitt:cottelca:Itiesrm,..omplempfk:. . , a tt"- - 7 ' , :, ''It.., f, r. : - - k 1 .. i 1 ' Republican Candidate ' - - ' , for , ' . i, .: ATTORNEY GENERAL , ' , ''' ' , , , edl oke 1"7091practice..441 I Ir e lino , of ens& - Pas . , . ' A CLEAN , ., , ' , ' -, ,. ..,..,,L...,.,; ,, ' ' , t's ' ,. - ,...,,' SA ' -- 's,k, ,, attached to the Bond storendered or may be surrendered separately. Registered Bonds must be accompanied by duly credited instruments of assignment and transfer. Dated, May 24, 1940. Union Pacific Railroad Company, lity IL G. SMITH. Treasurtr4 ' ''cit'. .... '''' , ' , , ,. :,,.. 1.", ' erd hi.. , . . . . . , , , ,..',.?..,---,,,.. , , , ,:, ... ,,... .,,;,.., - ' (....:41:: ....' '::- :.':,'T '.,,';'-- ' ',' .., , ...,....,, '., , .,.', , '1: - , , ' 43,4,...' ,,:''.; .,,.' 4,'!- '1, .:. , . 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Optional equipment and accessories extra. Low tines Prices 'ablest to change payment terms. without note. , , SERVICE and PARTS- 220 East South Temple . Phone ss West Fourth South Phone 34867 . . , . , . . 1 ' t , P . I' t . 194rs Best ' ext,,r,a . e , .1 , 111kLUE WITHOUT EQUAL!. pedal); Control. and the same foot Front Wheel the , , BUILT! SAFEST CAR EVER Patented nnubleSals Hytkau! , , . , i - . . , - , :,:.: ..::.':''.:''''''.;: ,,,.-.- ...,. .:,...: , 5 ''''!':,,t.".. ......:---,- ,, ...., ,i. .',,;:- :', :,- r,..,,,- tt t .-- k,:, .) Hudson in Every P . . . 'AT NEW STARTING AMERICA'S LOWEST. New Hudson Six and SuperStx (i,n lowest and low price fields);; New Hudson Commodore Six and Eight and Commodore Custom (in the moderate price field. MORE CAR for LESS MONEY in Every Popular Price Class. APPLICATION - :, ., ,','' , ;',,, .,..,..1,,,....;,;.;-3.--.:,-- ,.,.....,i-.',...,-.i- ,.,.....,,,,?r,..j,,.,,:,:',.--,:i.,,.,;.,,- t .t. .; ,3,,.:,..4, ,,:, ',,, ,! s ''" , I, "; ,4.,:a4,4,,,,----;-1-.4,- ,,,, - ', Brilliant new design a wide choice low priced cars, that hap, first time in combinations color AT NO ofI cola . - .. . . Illary 29, 1940. I A. Smith) T. , ' PAYMENT The Company has authorised the Trustee toredeem the Donde at the full redemption September prks, with accrued interest toand surrey,- 1, thZretri'l presentation cl. as shore provided on or show , HORACE A.- I. and T.A.L. University of igtah. 1. D., Univerely of Chicago. ?HMV , - 3.,,,,;,,,,,,..7,,,,!,,,,,,,,,,...,j,,,,r..-- V , IMMEDIATE ' '''. ' ,,- ' - - Ix Menu'. 'II J. KNONVLION - (Paid Political Adv. by . s. , ' :2 - fot 0 Chants. , , I 4( "rw.4,-,-.--,,,..0.'e-r:".4.';- ' ' of : 'Irior , ......- '' - 1 , , -,. ii . z : 4,4,44, . , ' ,., , .4 - - .. , ., ,. I 0 ( ant wilting sespossibility. I is work foe the eliwinatire 1 ,, , - , ';' i' ' ;:, is' ;' - ' -' - 'e2Tr'ilseAllicii.Inhslel:Ae at,,, ,., ' - , 3 sol;,14t. , .' ' .', -:, , ',' ..,....-....,....- - N STYLE IDEA! A BIG HEW ,,. : att.:, ,:,,.,, 4.2 , ' , , ' .' t, , , ,' ,,,, iO .1 believe the office; of Ante- soy Depend is the , has ' ontoreement of Ito Slats, thpail.d.latioy lanty:du , '' ' ' ''' , ',,' ' , .0 . - 1, is - : 4 i' ,z,,,,1 ' ..., s. ( ' ', - - , ., ',.. - ,, I , a ' :. t ..... , , ,-, . ,r'c-','""""---',:::""i ,1 t, , .....2- ta...............1 .,.:: , 4 ' -,, .,, , ,! ; ,;) 1913) to September I, 1940. and thereafter interest will cease to accrue. Bonds Parable in coin or currency of the United States will be redeemed upon presentation and thereof at the office of the Trustee. 11 Broad Street, New York City. N. Y. Bonds payable in sterling money of the United KingGreat Britain and Ireland will be dom 4" takprove. 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