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Turs Pemonally Cooductod. rot further blionnation write or IWO VIDA- - FOX-- - CLAWSON. souTx MIN 42011 ';:" 4elagEONdOkningot t: r;) critireel Rogufer49tidaptknit Rayon Top ed- Ni.,11!14"--- t -- : Gra 11;ke t A Rally muterie mei- tent Mit top We've she' ppm! It everywhere Pt doers twee wise Std cend - 1"ril rot yell ileplatly toys Sport Shirts ..in.,outtubiastcoloct Siete 7 5 Wits 0 la ' Hnto int top to ItUk front . h; '; : 57 . 1.1 ,oe f - i , 490 ' , Illb-Ce- tt .Jo, N4, l''',t ..nayon Undies. ,: . 4;-- -- Imagine bow busy thli counter is goingto bet These are the excitingly lacy or ' olli(V d snap-tailore- 91:1e,. ittkomil . gp, t - ,--- 7,- A . -- A 04.41 ' . Itogyfor and IXTRA sliest Savo non hip 25t and 29i - , 004' i f 1...,....--!'- " : ?' , ItF i ,o ' Undies Rayon k WI tire rain et tight 10)$ wing, Omni 20 I Aro oe wben you went to Illt 39, is extra low! Slob pop- - i.e. 1St dtt Lynst . S9cl Oates 50o is lour., 10 f little gtel 7 to is 14? Shell bee these styled 'reliant! 1 two the regulor pnct 19a loose shod we Seen 10S eko w SOt You know that full-fas- . ........,....... d, for priaingly low . lonad hose-- And Idaplaknits bays heal and toe tellitotetttg in tire cord rayon added! ISoft. , no:',4774 ifrilor - Training Pants bloothottotinto. i''.. Grants :; Polo Shirts embed canoe,. Plant tit MIAS Stripa Elin. At. Saco 1 to 11, IJoils!ot, p1 o Doot4 Welt et orokitt You'll be snapping these up two at a time. Relishing new weaves, tublast colors. Liking the inand-oute- r style. Men, better save NOW! Irci 9 .p o'er 35( 144 tutting ono sorbet the tour am Our boot col- lutithodeotteet what 1 toll. 66t -,1 thahlroaiii !,4 Sport Shirt k A. pt Sk Soapier $ ped Shoes - ,,,..,,,,,...,.. - 44,ft stared beak - .' ,.' - -t Slo Womeoes1 let. am- I F.'N 1' , beach Sandals - 'at - -,- Ow'Ao& .44" iu-11-11ashlon- walk out at ei 23c1 S'' types that Big values! " v! Secondary-- . School To- Principals - ' ;100e N.4. - I3e laving en Senior- ised denim. Cepper6 riveted! the season's on! 60 lute ets times omen. Suet .".. -- to . , , , n tun. fr,1,' ,: , ' "' , - '' 'J,,) - , 0 Viteat , And vac - I I ", 3 pm for .:, ., ' A , 7 al boost nodal foe Stutdr sad limo aPtint ..... : With Arnett of dt love 3k I :t4it k. yd oo 1,satstul ts, it 4ff , lihoor''' ' , quality in longer pleCesl Voiles,lawns,perrnsnentin- Ask orgändy. Prints, flock dots; :Ysrds of coolness and 4e big ssylitgsl freshnAss tit 4f ;,-thir- ... Arde '"? '"a - - 0 -- - twi.obakedcamerwilun.7A1 t ei , ' ''' ......-- wbuhjytel , . 3:.1700 - - t 1; ' Carriers r to 394 voteeee Stool 4 Enamelware tisk many fevered! 490 ,. (11iir;-3- Triple-cest- ' ed etihito 250 omit - .1,It 1 . I ... . 0. 4 , to 'iA !, 71 li - T '. :FAN , many colors! Roe-Plaid 'homespun. and smart slip 1,fp ,,,,, - . 1, -- N , . . ' Ak 4 - - A. 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' 0040040 ,,,I, I 'illgotist: N ,.'', ..; si3 Straw Rugs p3st Ntt 1 ,,,,:N7liril ' uts66,...1,71tiliti SosP is 7 "wirs-7 ' Ymille-..- ....,, :,,,j4, .,,,,,, sicht sttea66 estottts Ito sektes,,t 45 - t ...111111. 11 attsollir. 14140401,.,thostrow .n. r4w fel t - . 21I,.. cfl 12110 MU R- socks by the dozens! And they're saving 20c a dozen at Grantst Choice of eight gay colors! Elastic ,i,1 ' 4 .. l'ogoat ....es a stiltdo,,110' ' - 44.n 101'. up-cut- ts ,Il'itssil'elj'aausaD11:4)Yit--- 4 Iota! Crinkle crepe, perky percale, prints, colors. Says 4c. I to 6. '1'1 s; I assail tlsoll 4 71r,i31: .1111111P1130ituutICHA1444TALLI- ea Rot. The girls we know need 4 i as 1851,41, a vochttyl SAYE lint:lots ,,,1,0,1311,ert sigis sse and SO WPM sot 'Adel- Extra fins , ' 1 Sunsuits Hurry while wo have &ratl atue Itn - tb kW ,'' to tor", UnI4achecl Muslin M, i : 66 t o . i 'I Panel slips ars so tate 'yips at Skt Nice tine WNW They COMO M loorma !white! 31-4- tom At tido special caul gifted pries Toe Only Ibis ea& !Z Sol-t- I ,,, - Soultor 2St Tubfest Child's flagon Crepe 111 t''',., ,' , , 5100 Panel Slips Tailored Curtains 141.t value Got it , . to, asvgar 39'- 71Clifnl ,,, Sti - - :;'r- Sandals - Out tweet setkor at 79ci teethe,. S te & I 1 soul Regular hell seeing! Chiles El - S. Alf G. trunn. deputy be the principal marshal, speaker at a meeting of the South Salt Lake Kiwanis Club this evening at 6:30 p.m. in the Club- - Cafe. 2340 South State -11frftsf.Ueorge.- A. Zee; club will be the speaker. president, I Ao lis ) (it -- itt Dungarees-- Gunn To Speak - ', :: Meet The annual meeting of the As- sedation of Secondary School Principals will be held June 9 to 13 at Navajo Lake and Duck Creek in the Dixie National Forest, Dr. Burton K. farnsworth, director of secondary education announced today, L. E. Miles of Cedar City president- and Dr. Farnsworth is. secretary of the association. The Forest Service will furnish 75 tenni to be used by those at. tending. i ., C.. Now ", I t 1 - "' . ,... L!AVEIJUN2L 'fork. lost's. SHARON, It. Videno Cisk000., Washinorten P 41,t, - - 0 tourist Pullmans fromCalifornia,viatheRoyal Through standar'cl '': Gorge route, are Carried on the ARISTOCRAT tr.om,Denyer to Chicago. 2r, , ,11 The Minotat FLYZI carries through Ptalmina and chair cars from , f', ,. Darya to Kansas City and St. Louis. , . . , - ) , , ';' 1 d .4 os--- . ild i I'l a; .1 !ow , ' The Ersosmon Fcrisa carries through standar(Land tourist Pullmans. ,: the Moffat Timnel. 74 and chair cars from Sad Francisco to r.licago--v- is ,, tIt i ' ,, Az.inwCLt11' ,- - !, , S . . coott' ".4., - LT. Denver - , fano to TRAINS DAILY TO THE EAST...... - ' biltemeti Deem totalities ' ' , a i 4""'4'3r''''''''''''""' '''''''' I ' 1, II , I 11STOR10-1111A1!1;- a ,x 71re6 Cases01Tularema-- Reported; Ticks Blamed 4.11 were sheepshearers and the source of infection ' was wood ticks, Which; health authorities pointed Out, can'transmit ,ttuare- luta aa well as Rocky Mduntain -spotted fever. Dr. William M. McKay,- - 'acting healtiL: commissioner. called at-- tention to the fact that there is no preventive vaccine-whic- h can be used against tularemia and he advised persona frequenting the canyons to search their bodies and clothet at frequent In- tervals for the presence of ticks. To date, there have been nine cases of the disease. This corn. pares favorably With last year When there were 16 cases.- ' One case of Rocky Mo.untain fever was reported - from Mt. ;' Pleasant,. Sanpete County. . German measles still leads the' list - of communicable - Cisease .with a 4.otal. of 122 cases, aix fewer than reported-Ithe previ. '3u. .week. Chickenpox is sec. ond, with 105 cases, and whoop-Is third. with 51' cases. Ing ' Nocough diseases were reported by Duchesne, Grand, Iron, , Daggett, Morgan. Rich, San Juan, 'Wtlyns.c..ounties.; ,W;rtch 'apd 'were 421 kelvtAr Cain , this year than last, , -1- - ,MMENIMINIII., ttec......Altt .. . - 74 4 .,, Panama Canal vie roil to ' Now York...stigma, to calk toinia nd:ours by toll. - ----1. ',', GRAND 'TRIP '. ! coast - IOURS CIRCLE :, CIRCLEi ir . - s 'A goosnallb .45 1:01 Utah , had 'three ,cases of tularemia, among the 354 cases of communicable diseases reported to the State Board of Health for the week ending May 30. One tularemia case was, reported fKom Ogden, one from Paradise, and oncfrora Saltlake. - be'e , 1 ,6411141741r,T4.7',.:.;'' , - H : 4 I round trip fares, if you like, use new Ttavst. which enables you 'to enjoy your .vacation Caznrr PLAN and pay later. - Starts Out d , Super Savi LIU - Wag- -- - -- emthetomfortablesimondidoned-equipmen- t '1 , Condition of Raymond Black, Injured yestirday afternoon by a fallingtock while working in the Utah Copper Company mill and smelter plant at Arthur, was considered "fair" today by attend ants at the SL Mark'a Hospital, where he was taken following the accident The victim suffered a fractured skull, fracpossible tures of both bones in the right leg, dislocated - left- - bir-ithertfractured ankle. , 4 - Philadelphiathe coot Adirondacksthe beautiful Hudson River. Truly; the East offers an endless variety, of ' places to go nnd things to do.' : Make your eastern trip by train. You'll enjoy the speedy g, JUN Clarenc- e- Loose,; son of Mn. Pearl D. Hardy, 120 Third East Street, was back in school I(Lafayette) today appal.. ently unharmed by having spent more than 24 houra "on the road" with. a 17.yeitr-o1- d companion whowet-held In the Salt' Lake-CountJail pending word front Lake Mendota, Wis. authorities. Clarence's ,disappearance Mon. day (he failed to return home from school) caused a, statewide search by radio. newspapers and police facilities. Clarence . and the older boy, front whom he had learned camping anti cow. tricks in their short acquaint-- i by a ncei. were returned to Salt Lakis from a point nearly two miles cast of- Heber ,City on U. S. 40 when they attempted to thumb a ride with State Highway Patrolman Samuel Hatch of Duchesne. He recognized Oar. once from broadcast decriptions. Clarence told his mother they had camped Monday night with. out shelter on a golf course, obtained a ride with a tourist to Heber City Tuesday morning. spent their last, nickels for marshmallows and soda pop in Heber and were heading for Milwaukee, Wis., via Denver when intercepted by Patrolman Hatch. Rock Injures Man 6 400A, 4 0 e. - - postoffice. - HUDSON The glamour of eastern '.1! The federal government's departments need ical technicians1 various nursing consultants, architects, nurses and tabulating machine operators, it was disclosed today when the Civil Service Commission issued another list of positions for ,which examinations will be conducted. Full infoillation regarding all civil- - Service examinations May be obtained from H. A,. Good. fellow secretary of the commission, at the Salt Lake postoffice and from.any first or second I class - y 1 ,, , Positions Open ATTIC 1 ,,, ,, ' - , ' .t .'4. Nine-yearool- d Civil Service (fr t 1 4roL 1 1 : A 1 - RTWsenior Itudents vland gall School for Girls were commencement, graduated at exercises conducted at 'St' Marks Cathedral yesterday by the Right Rev. Arthur W. Moulton, bishop of the Episcopal Chur0 of Utah. Those receiving diploma's were Sall Y Bthsi: Margaret Boothbjr Patricia Condon,' Virginia fUtc inson, Muriel Pugh, Elizabeth Louise Jones, Peggy - Pearsall, Betty Schramm, Glorianne Swanson, Evelyn white, Elies Yates, and Margaret Ytates. 44,17, J., ' ..".:,-- ..:c.,- - ; NEWYORK.' :i- -'. - 4 - ,i, . ::sia4 .,.,4 ."..4., , pfwl 4, ,;c . 1 , :7: t." ,s oP,Iv , - 1,3.11"ipt LAST , , - &go f1 0 ... - ' ',,,, cp 111(1 , .1, , - , St. Mark's Cathedral Is Scene Of Rites --- 3111tr...4',' oo ova , -- NEW ENGLAND 4 - kg , 1 4 O..' To Hitchluke To The List ,?.:. - the-lecu- Ity -- lefeeisottAl"f11.4--- ;07' speakers. Other students Include Patricia GINO, daughter of Mr. and for Culture"; Beverly cation Burt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. CB. Burt of 817 East onSeventh "EduSouth Street, speaking cation for Social Participation"; Glenden Johnson, son of Mr.- and Mrs. Ivan Johnson of 1229 Naylor Court, with ZEducation. for and Robert Fulton, Recreation,on of MT. and Mrs. James W. Fulton of 825 Emerson Avenue, whose addreas is '"EdUcattatt. for Vpeationat Guidance, ' Joseph ',Jenkins of in is supervising the students commencement their Work- - The ' program will be supplemented by nuMberti from the a capella choir, the school orchestra, and members' Of the Board of Education. The class will be presented Thy Principal Bruce E. Millikin. Diplomas are to be distributed following the main program. California, Connecticut, Indiaria, Iowa, Michigan and Montana by law restrict the use of white canes to blind persons to enable vehicle drivers to - distinguish them. , . im- , - 4 aet GRANTS Parade I Schoolbdy Back From 'Thumb' Trip : G.r.u(Iii4e.s..12-- Pe-t---- t. Illu , ' m s-- , , '..'.'s4, ' .'"Iti 1 ........... ,"',,,,..,,a.a.,,.,,,,,,,,i4 9Near-o1- the- - P', 2 -- A , Rowlii4'Hà11-.;- art . ' , - , , , , - Mrs. J. Glade of 1810 Highland'DriVe,- whose topic i "Edu- in attendance. Planning to make the 'trip from Utah are C. H. Fischer. IVniton E. Lipman; lin Coln G, Kelly and Julius S. Daniels of Salt lake, and J. G. Titley and Fred M. Nye of Ogden. -- t,-- r ... -- , "- Chairman- - of the group is ?tux- sell Nelson, son of li4r. and Mrs. 974 Thin Marian C. Nelso' n teeth East Street, who will wet. come the parents and introduce penal council sessions convene11 at Indianapolis, Ind., June 10, and 12, there will be stx Vtahns , , .! , , - With'Edtication-lorWhat?- To-Atte-n- " , , , ehmalotooloamowoompossoloansmoislamosikilomikkmilibOlkabagoNamliat the panel which will speak at the East High School Graduation Exercises have spent the past few weeks preparing their talks. - Six thahns 3tasoille Con. véntion , 41, 1 - 1 -,' ,', i- - Discuss the-fi- ve their lobbyists could get for them, said Governor Maw. The new "setup Will make it possible to 'shift equipment where it isMost needed. A study of industries through. out the United States ihowirthatdur almost all of them developed ing war periods: the- governOrit declared, He predicted Utah in- - line for present war 'Indus- tries and that several would be within the- near fuestablished ture, - creating employment' for large number of Utah Citizens. "War industries become .centars industries, Inv they are worth all necessary.: to ,leststblish, '114144' said Governor Maw. , ' ', , , , s0 ' , ', , .' , ac- g--lts 1, 1, 77"." ''' 1 East High Panel Till '") . . Nelson and Robert Fail. Beverly Burt and Batricia'Glade, Glendon Johnion, School. of exercises ton will speak at Commencement god High - - and-yet-n- .); ; ., '" ,i;op 0i ' S. e " ' ' , They Discuss Merits Of EducationRussell , , , can He cited one other extimple of inefficiency in the old setup., A, departinent. using typewriters but part of the year, could beit next door to , another depart-merrequiring new typewriters ot be able to turn the machines over to the department needing them. In the past, the 122 state departments have no.," crated as separate units. obtainin- ea-- ;1 ' , , 4 - count.. Under the new setup, men would travel ,in one ' , opv down On g-in 4 ( . , . - V. l'. '''t ,,,4 nor. J giris academy. the Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt. DD.. bishop the Salt, Lake Catholic Diocese. presented scrolls to Jane E. Xingslevt Eleanor T. Brown. VII all of at Lake ginia Jane Delenbarh nf Bolset Ida.. and Barbara C. Cavanaugh of Twin Falls. Ida. Speakerat the exercises was the Bight Rev.' Monsignor rate rick F. Kennedy. chancellor of the diocese. t , ,.., 4- a Travel expenses for the state, at for instance, first estimated $330,000, but now it is found that the total will run closer' to 000,000,' because of the lack of cooperation of departments. For an 'example, the governor- pointed-- -. out -- thatfive depart.mentS - might send men to St. man George the same day,'each turnndriving his own car and - 1 , ' - possible. to cut It is planned - ', ,, - , partment heads and tcrutinized the board of examiners who. - ,., , e...: ' . ' ,,, ,, 4 ' " '.., r) , ,,,i0 ,, the state's money will ed, 4, :!, !40 ' commencement exertisea - ' , night at the East Bench last - 4. , . :-. ' ' ...........A . ' - ..) t - ' - " ---- t N,... ..., - 'it the end of the next biennium and '.-the state departments, under the new setup will operate all pres. : ent -' services lust as- efficiently. Gov.- - Herbert B.,. Maw told, Ro- tarians at their monthly businees meeting at the Ritel Utah "' ," ; last night. Governor, Maw said that after,. , departmenttalariesand office , 1 - , 7 Utah'e $2,155,000id- bonded in.: off Illy--debtedness will be-pa' - j , , - , 4y.At 4 ,, Page ,9 Monthly meeting of the Utah Audubon Society will hold Thursday at 8 p.m.. in Room 2118 of the Biology Minding of the,'., University of - Utah. Dr. A. president.4 Woodbury,: society announced today. Arrangements for the mOnthly field trip. will meeting: , ,. -- ', . John Qs,Tourist, the!, avoIlkge Nlshor who stiendcrOMIons of dollars over the tnitett States, spends. but three hours. in Salt ' . ,, ' Lake, --- 14vho here-Ou40014 t. won hashould with - the-Salt 'Ake City tourists !what to and he would If tou'rist guidei, hotel clerk. gas static" ottIn't; aay anct bow to say' it" 'ants and others who comp in con-- , Atter on :91 :mr.:::windeee tart with hirn would ,"sell $alt courses; the average gas station as be should he. it lake sold," heves W. C, Winder Jr. of the 'attendant, !will be able to an. ewer any; reasonable question adult duration department of the cite schools, about the community that sr tour, in cooperation with the Cham isv may ask. ber -- ot Commerce,- - Mr,- - Winder year ago, 11S0 enrolled for will spend': a plod deal or his the, otourist school." time during the sleit three The classes were underway to. months teaching- - "tourist- - tiassK- day, ; with- - Mr,- - Winder- - teac'h log es" at the Salt Lake hotels,de "modern methods of selling Salt vartment stores and other ren 1.Ake" to an interested group at . tem Be will teach the people the Hotel Utah, s , ' , ''' ", , , ,..,. .., . Five students of 'St. Mary-o- t the Wasatch Catholic school bad' received graduating diplomas to 1 . ,,,, . -., , '' , , . 4. - - . - . - . - -- f, ..., -- , ft , , . '' , I - - , e , Tci' 'ke'e- 1 , Iltalt-- -- Audubon Club To Meet. , . I e Governor 1law , Explains To . . , , , 'Tottrzst- School, Prepares. - - Salt take City, MP . St. 31t117's , 1 - ' NEWS . 1 I - " , , Li THE - - . . ,. Wednesday, June 4 , 1941 - . 4 ' , t . . |