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Show , ah , , , ah I. 8Salt ah Page So itlier Shot ,I' h1 - -- - ' o the state's tax cofferadurUtahns have paid $4,446,921-inting the first four months of the fiscal year, an increase Of 18.3 per colt over the 1940 total for the same period, according to a tax collection report today presented to J. Lambert Gibson, Tax. Commission chairman, by John H. Bankhead, cashier. - - Durthg the four months, July through October, sales and use tai'collections increased 19 per cent over 1940 figures. Motor ve- hide registrations increased--18.tax 'co- llections increased 91, per cent. Oleomargarine taxes showed jump, ituorditi increase of 274 per cent. tax collections were up 15 '' - Gunplay ell': A Negro soldier Was n Douglas Hospital today with a' 32 caliber...bullet Inbitstornach and another man was held in the City Jail for investigation as the .:,Ser1uusly.......wounded,18 Major items on the report as follows, with comparable collections ....114,...... in registration i9($1,3 r 08,372.50). 1940 0. exceeding-75,00- National Magazine to the Uhl?ersity Prominence of Utah and the state as a Whole come this week. through-- . the American Anthmpologist, na- tional magazine, Dr. A. 14. Beeleyr chairman of the sociology and anthropology departments at the "U", announced today.. , - Among articles by present unip versity staff members are the view of a monograph by Elmer R. Smith, anthropology laboratory curator, and Charles E. J)ibbie.. assistant curator. Other , contributors works concern Utah. include Dr. ' 1 Dr. Aurelia H. Reinhardt, out. standing woman educator and president of Mille College in Oak-- land, Calif, since 1916, will be in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday, Mrs. Lee Lovinger Jr., president of the Alumni Club, announced, today. Dr. Reinhardt will speak at the Westminster Colle,ge Friday at 9:30 a.m., the Rowland Hall School for Girls at noon and the School at 245 p.m. - She High wilt be a guest at' a din-net in the Town Club, 1081 East at-- gist at Duke University; Dr. Jul-- . Ian H. 'Steward. senior anthro- pologist of the Bureau. of Amerlean Ethnology, Smithsonian Institute, Washington. D. C.; Dr. Omer C. Stewart, of the UniVed Dr Dean lity of --Mtnnesota,--anByron Cummings. , Scheduled to follow the boys' SAM Barn Dance, the girls of South High School. are --making preparations for their mothers' on and daughters': Nov . 14. 'Mom and Me" is the theme around which the evening's entertainment will center. Following a program in the auditorium. mothers and daughters will attend a dance in the boys fin where music will 'be , amothers'' t3rpifying played square dance time" and "daugh- - , tinte-- awirtir at an informal luncheon in the home of Mrs. George E. Gilts, 259 Twelfth East Street " Saturday at 1 p.m. Dr Reinhardt attended the fiftieth anniversary celebration of the, First Unitarian Society In Salt Lake in March- of this year. ' uarantee - 0110- Meats 1 C pk S., 1 4 ,4 ';c7 ikk 40 it ' 46. 4. w 4m, 00 7.; ,), lom AMPS. Elm .A11111.11111 ....... .,,. .,, ,,,. - ili 4 WitINOT "Enrichod" 20 on. Loaves. , DKellogg A CORN 1FLAKES ' 3 . , .4. --I: at-Z7- , SYRUP'--- (1) 3 .. ,, Ige.--24- c ,, SPAGHETTI tall can 6c .GREEN. BEANS 3 Fruit 4- Sunbrito 2 - POTATOES ld.Rat.14,:' CELERY HEARTS swel - Frank :ohucks' Lady .! fDon t Be Afraid "Tts Only A Bird -- 4L. -- 07, t4 4 - .; . -- EMO NS..141z1lInte: nu::: SWEET POTATOES s - , does.-fie- s 4 Is keptin-a-littie-stra- w basket In which are kept the most delectable keeds any bird over ate. according' to birdom. is gray'and antbrightblue. bird - - D Hubbard -- SOUTH MIDVALE 1298 SO. 9TH EAST MURRAY -- 33RD SO. AND HIGHLAND DRIVE 422 NO. 2ND WEST SUGARHOUSE TAT. -- - 0 ..... For Dainty Finer Lara. Pkn - - Wash. t - l b. 1 3 GROUND 04" ki DIAAel 40 A - B,EEF 12 C AVoil IL -cD A- ki - . - II' 44Kwiiff jSk sr cc4-ric-- -- ... 09 fl w Rogular, OA - - -Irt;t1;T, doz. , - "101", 0 1-- 1 Ttl For aloftES..emig 011 . - U dr,, GRAPEFRUIT 'Pink. Arizona Soodloss . - 111:0 , U. IL Mesh YALIS ' 19c U. S. No. 1 Utah Reds., No.Liltulusts.Thllingist laq ... . :......-- ; ..; . , quallty.1-1- 0 Southern ,L;cal P Heads CAULIFLOWER ELE-Puill--::::,- TOOELE SOUTH 879 W. 1 lb 1 ,.' -' Ca. . '... - L'euL Snowball While-- - ...., ,, . . tot. ., ,,11) . :c -- t ---- --,- ,, l. ele - Ib' E- a-- i ...id. , , - 20:---- . FicgLEffectivt Tu!scitar:ctildWednesdallit urray,Midvalle,IRogna andSalt, Lake. City 1...qp.gro....wommalorasmaGoa , - 230- -- - ' 23c lb. ...:........... ....... 411s lac 6.1111111. Sweet. LETTUCE 40 . lbSe 19C . . I 'he 9 .... .50.......... - . a 2cli - ih 1601 I10 3250 SO. STATE Pie I full of IlliCS. lb; CRAIIBERIllES"..,''ca. 201 SO:STATE 1508 SO. 15TH EAST 502 SO. MAIN 758 E. 4TH SOUTH 52 SO. MAIN alit111 1 I ,' 1 110Ss 7 Sw int, 'Tintan'.. Moodiest . POTATOES 1 - ,f - - lb. 25c' - lit 0: - 0 32e: . , - S Bushel oVe U. S. No 1, Utah lame Beauties, . Bushel "do U. S. No. 1, Utah Winter Bananas, Bushel ; , - ', 4 --- 2 Ihs.39' U. S. No. 1, Sweet Utah Delicious 20c lb. 37c ,.," itt I .2. 11)-- - 7.111111 I ' ) -- 25c Cereal, DI 113.19c OOOOOO msct -- -- - DRESSINGscascaadei.----- - 9 270 - 2Ibpackag. Bropaakcklausget -- 25c TUI - lb. 27c lb. 27c - - - 3 for 21c ( iarmL Fresh'Produce That G Cured, 23t 16c Broks11'. No. 2 Cams 4 90 ,, c- ' 110c ve You Had Your Vitamin can1P's Can 1 MARCH! NSu TT argatrzs - - - nc:':7, - 2 for 35o 00111 - ' N Fcmel Pink. ' 50 Ins PTIadhlic.c WHEATIES ) I GarNo.drcaustd- , bars 18c 3 ,,11). ty a Moat Loaf For That Midweek T Rod or Whitt 2 lb. Collo Bag FIG BARS 56 3 . OOOOOO BACON. SQUARES 0 mow 4,RpOELRISpKG: in. Sliced. Dry Cured PORK CHOPS Li Fr..00 pus LIFEBUOY SOAP , Fier - - - , - lb. 5c - IL U 1b,41c -- toll can 13c ' .2 for I9c ' - 23c - , lb ' GradoA, Quart SALAD 1b25chL ::PORK STEAkS,with,, I li21 'SALMON I kr RAuT " 11 . Lgé. No. 212 Can -- Slice& - -- SU -- - - Medium, A Grade GRAPEFRUIT lb. 25c 3 cans114c TithatiOnldloFirhioned LUX 'FLAKES -- -: '2Ibs. 25c 1 - tri;sh ' The bird the pet of Mel Ody..1 Chicago vaudeville performer.- had the pet for six month. 4 He's sl raised him from an egg. The bird trails his master as a dog , - - FRUIT COCKTAIL Libby. PAI?ER TOWELS spc'34.,!:Tcl"' each 5c, ' C RA NBERRI ES - Eastern- SQUASH, t 1 Ige. pkg. 19c - 111 MEAT VEAL CHOPS sch:11'.d7 VEAL PATTIES ' bunch lc V le AL RIB,LETS0c ' 0c 't STEAKS " Sirloin Spanish, 1 ' et Quick 40 - - 1k Gtims . Monster Packago DILL PICKLES ualttly - BNIach"l 23o No, 2Vi Can . 'CINNAMON ROLLS 10 lbs. 19c - lb . 112 a co CHILI COH CARHE van No. Spoglietti 2 lb. céllo bog,110c: 23c- o 1,01 , cans-25- RINSO - 41.-- Guests at the Temple Square Hotel Coffee - Shop thought they were Seeing things at noon day.k and they were: A' lovebird bopping .around a table, from guest to guest, wits the greatest nonchalance and lack .of, midity.- The Nom Largo Pkg. ONIONS NO., GRAPEFRUIT Taa"Ink Meat'. BRUSEL. SPROUTS TZ1,1::n9111 APPL ES 1 ... :;;n: ., 9c Caps . , 1;1,,Bri.3,YI4DEVILED ginest and gresAest . grandchild:, ' - - . r,J I all' Big Troe 48 lb. bag ' Croft SALL1011 P Till - Gordon of Miami, Ariz.: ki six grandchildren and a grest- -- BEAtie can Libby's - CLEANSER wz, T.; That ----- Cake------- Bi lb. cello b;;g.12c TOMATOES:J:15Tc' 1 - lb k p g. 35 cI 1 ta.ach.d FRUITM1X - Rac"al"" I" - - p A I taperec , - " WHITE RAISINS II S. Hpeobnal.d.tit. 7.4 , Grape. fruit X SALAD DRESSING quart 27c POST TOAST! ES itamiu,""ctang: 2 19:1pkgs I3c 5c nka-211 DATES ,,w Pack 2 "P Qua. 1 COFFEE or egular Grin d lb. glass 30c k: - T res - 59c Ariz.01Arn Names,. A Good ALL BRAN Source of 'Vitamin O. P. First Quality, BUTTER Quartersd and Cartonsd Whols CHEESE Mild Milk - Egli- by the Rev. rector of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Mrs. Watkins died Sunday at I tel her home after a long illness. )ii. She was born in South Wales, Ii, May 1, 1863, a daughter of Day--$, id and Elizabeth Ann Evans. She It. moved to southern Utah with Zt her husband. In 1913 the fami- ly moved to Salt Lake. She - was a member of the .4 Gold Star Mothers' organiza- I4. tion and an honorary member of Legion .4 Post No. 2, American . ,. Auxiliary. are a son. Arthur Surviving re 1.4. Watkins of Salt Lake; three ' :.; daughters, and Claire Agnes Watkins of Salt Lake and Mrs. Gallon 4: 1.0011 for 27c oz.-- bottle--23- . -: I 25c - 8very, One a Oargatn No. 3 Can - 11". .. ' I ROYAL SATIN 3Shettlning. lb. fin JUll ril Lge. Pkgs. le I 1--- , IaTI".. TOMATOES 11 ',7 vIMI.uI 1 s , , (1-- Funeral Services Are , For Thursday bet . Clad' Howlett's MILK ..,:; 74 - litchira or I 3 for. - - LIyII t White or Brown It 26c ... cc Post Lg. Pkg. FLAKES rlicaqq' reggaes, 1111 OATS -Quabut, Lectgo ?,-- 4'a;, .. . . CANDYChocalataDrops, I Ana Q11.4bn 2 1Ln:in - !, T. abeth Arm Watkins, 78, of 467 Twelfth East Street, will be con- k ducted at 12:30 p.m. Thursday s, C ? - Wrighrg Sagdwich Lemma.I KA ist ea loaves 20 : ' services forMrti: RAISINS DATES IlEATSL,thciesib - ih- ; in her cooking school demonstrations ----- - . , Quality, c Savo Up to 76 a Powad I too BREfin jag Entielgd. Quality Fa P. Skaggs -,.. - OB I R . ' Leon For Stewing , Mrs. Loudon will feature exclusit Rii Planned 4. 111 STORES I When you're planning meals, with their nutrition value In mindremember that our store is well stocked with all the vitamin rich foods you need to serve at every mean. Milk and cheese, fish and meat, fruit and vegetable juices as well as garden fresh vegetables; all are ready to go froni'bur shelves to your pantry, to be converted by you into brenkfasts, lunches and dinners that will make your family healthier and give you the most food, value on your budget , ;,. , I sliced, fresh fish AVERS-1-011POr- - 1111rs Wati , ums - .. 25c .i.,..;.,,,,,:,,,,...!......,;.. ,, $iDOROTHt The 15nersity of Chicago plank defertinig specialization un 4,1 til the junior year has been Bighal 13, 'successful, Dr. ,Gordon,. J. Laing, brofessor emedtus of Lat. In and an of the alumni of the famous university told graduates ,4 living in Salt Lake City, at a ft dinner meeting last night in the Club. .; junto!: Beginning with the ,,year. college curriculum is di-vided into four groups, the, hu- manities, social, political and .7, biological sciences and no student can be graduated unless he passes a comprehensive examine- tion covering the four groups of study. Discontinuance of the : pulsory - attendance ruling also ,,, has met with success, the educa- Z tor said. D. A. Skeen, Salt Lake attorney ' was elected to succeed Dr. W. R. Tyndale as president of ...the Salt Lake Alumni Club. Miss Mignonette Spilman was named ' 4, k secretary. ' I 3-1- lb. 33: ''' I --- I w Weago U. Educator Alumni T,,,,,n";,,,,,.. - , glven the police today, it peared therewas dancing and. drinking at the colored people's resort. The fracas with the near fatal ending started because one of the men became too friendly with a girl friend who had come to the place with the soldiers, police were Henderson said he stopped at after. arriving here from Butte and went then to. 148 East Seventh his home, South Street, and stayed up for his wife who was ,coming in on: another train from Ogden.. He said he was called on the telephone and told that Williams, his. friend, had been involved in a shooting. He went' to the rallroad.ear to see Williams and said there Williams put the gun and a box of bullets in his pocket and told him to go back home. On the way he was stopped by radio officers and questioned, but said nothing about the gun., he. police learned from llama where the gun was - - - LOB CHOPS loin or ribàhöps lb. 35 o onour:o BEEF, !call, fresh lb. 20: SALI1011 I rer -- 0 BEFCLJ B eets Success - -. , SIRL0111:STEAK 12 --- New System , lb;-25:------ SLICED BA003, lea' n, ctild i lb; JF11111- ' CO3 --T- . I , thpis lb. . , 3311 lb. Sindaiviri'd--ua- rki 'POCK-SAUSAGE,---allpo- wrontconflictingstatements - I l STEAK PORK CHOPS, Ican, loin An annual event, the Mothers' and - Daughters' Masquerade is planned by officers of the SHAG .Associatiom sponsored by Miss Lucile Money, dean of girls. Elaine Hunsalter, SHAG president, is supervising committee work. - F - 4 4 , 7 p.m., and ' ILE,0,11 A Sout,h High Girls , - memLatolli T - - Mom And Me Is Theme Of '--' 0 ' ,,) Educa' tor , Plans Visit H were S3.758,- to this year's fig-$4,446924. ' -- are estimated to be 570,z in use in China, the licensed In"'the rShanghai Tr-f- - -e collections-TiTiiiiiitli- l months of -- - . ', C -- ,mo- - fund.' oleomargarine tax, $31, 0539,474.751; gasoline tax. Quartermaster's Regiment, . enlisted in Georgia. Held by the police is Ulysses - Willianisi 33,, of Ogden, a-- Negr- acar. e, porter on a railroad private Also being questIoned1 today-wa- s Vernon George Henderson, 43, also a porter, fropt whom the e:, police lot the gun , alleged to have 'been used to shoot the e soldier. ', ; "It ,y' ganged--up 011 me,-- Wit !lams told the officers. ' 741,7, nacr Mann, 21, of Company a truck driver's unit of the Jessie-B- . ,,,, A. 35th - cent.-- - - inherit- 068,797.08); tax, $192,14170 11,620.72); e-greatest -- of alight that ended in gunplay at 12:30 a.m.,- today- at Club, Waiters. and Porters the, .' 1514 South Third West Street. -- ($1.592,137.91); vehicle 5 '- -i- - 1 - - - - - 1icsiY I Proininencein - :Tavern, Brawl Finishes In , Special Taxes Bridg-Uta$4,446,924 In Four Montizi - t):.11.-i-S-t Utah Gets' h Hospital , tht , ah '" II , ay Our' Stares.5.---- - --- v ' . s,,, ' , ---- .n ( ' |