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Show THE DESERET NEWS Salt Lake City , Utah Mailmen Needs Told By. Officer &f Salt JCake Social Sverits 1 1 ews -- Parties Precede Nuptials Uncle Sant's letter carriers and post office cleiks want salary increases. They must have more money in order to maintain their standing as representatives of the government in the different communities h liam C. Tlace of San Diego, a raise Gilbert Clement of Bast Second South Stieet wall Mis. Satuiday evening at t. nour that Guest Tonight Officers Chosen By IOOF , Rebekah Officers of the Utah Grand Lodge, IOOF, and Rebekah Assembly of Utah weie announced today following annual conventions in the lodge hall, 41 Post Office Place. Rebekah officers assembly are. Mrs M A Stewait of Sandv, president, Mrs Edgar Winchester of Tremonton, vice piesi-denMrs. Don Woolxey of Ogden, warden; Miss Ethel Smith of Salt Lake, secretary; Mis. Henry Jeppson of Pay son, treas- The lodge officers are; F. C. Alder of Mantl. gland master, succeeding Anton G. Clawson of Salt Lake, M. A. Stewait of Sandy, deputy grand master, Don Dalton of Eureka, grand warden, L. A. Giddings of Salt Lake, grand secretary, Don H. Wool-seof Ogden, grand treasurer; W. N. Gundry of Salt Lake; grand trustee; V. L. Halliday of Salt Lake, member of Jhe home board y Reach Decision A juiy in the case of Lloyd William Reid, 3b, of 127 Mead Avenue deliberated four hours without decision yesteiday. Reid was chatged with drunken drivcollision ing following a two-ca- r on May 1 at the intersection of and Jefferson Ninth South Streets The defense maintained that a concussion lesulting from the accident had made Mr. Reid apear to be in a dared condition when he was taken out of his car by officers after the accident. Woithia D Moon of 117 Wents-wortAvenue was acquitted of drunken driving charges after being allegedly involved in a traffic accident at North Temple and Third West Streets on April 10. Kenneth P. Larsen of 530 Windsor Street was granted a continuance of his trial until today. Mark J. Kelkas of Magna was sought on a bench wairant and bond was set at $25 following12 his iailuie to appear to answer chaiges of speeding and passing a traffic light. n Bomb Fire Fighting Film Shown Auxiliary Thirty members of the Salt Aid Lake City Police Mutual Auxiliary meeting in the Moose WilHall last night heard Lieut. Fire liam S.Higham of the Department describe methods of caused fires fighting bombs. Several films showing the fires of London and air raid precautions were shown. Eighteen members were awarded certificates for completion of their home nursing course. Students Pay Visit To City Government Approximately 140 students of the articulating unit of Uintah School today took a first hand look at city government to see what makes it tick. The students, members of the schools community problems class, visited today's City Commission meeting to study the citys governmental procedure. Lynn Hales, social studies teacher at the school, was In charge of the group. Boast Perfect, Records SANDY Eail Crews and Aria JohnSbnJiave jierfect attendance records for being present every day of school during their ninth grade year at the Sandv Junior High - School, it has been announced by G. Rfed Sanderson, . principal - a lctterfrom LIVING ROOM SUITES In these suites .you have your choice pi assorted covers. Westminster Seniors Honored At Reception MOHAIR Stevenson Mis. W. Watkins will be In charge of the dining room and presiding at the lea table will be Mis Elizabeth Hayes Simp son, Mis Frederick Engle, Miss Almira Dodge, Mrs Kate Robinson. Miss Mary Ardrev, Miss Margaiet Morton, Mrs. Beaulah Gifford and Mrs. Park M. Pontz, Serving will be Miss Donna Whiting, Miss Dons Wilcox, Miss Miss Made- Phyllis Cotro-Mane- s, ... TBTe (Electric T fl T Coal Range Jange Place,' vice the Womens C. Auxiliary to taxational Federation of Post Office Clerks, visited in Sait Lake today; . J . college Estate See whv Estate offers you more for less Why you haven't really baked a thing until you How Only have used the Estate Fresh Air well-know- n our salesman friendly Will qlad to demonstrate I12975 it to you. Jn - Estate the Is Terms range you want. Terms VALUES IN BEDROOM SUITES Reg. 225.00 18TH CENTURY SUITE 325.00 18TH CENTURY SUITE This is a twin bed Wedgewood suite. Includes beds chest, vanity, separate mirror and bench. Reg. women's board will be hostesses and faculty members are invited to attend Mrs. Robert D. Steele and Mrs. P. L. Stevenson, chairman of the board, will receive the guests and Miss Hollister Hancock will be In charge of the ' dining room, c pm. and compote the Heatiola Range carefully with other ranges and you will that. an. agree Come the summer.. Pol-lanc- h 6 114 lamp and OTHER LIVING ROOM SUITES UP TO $285 rianseuse, who will speak on The Place of the.Dance in a World at War." Her talk will be followed by dance numbers. Miss Jordan is a graduate of the Weigmann School of Dancing. She has studied In New York and Germany, and taught and performed In Hollywood. Plans are underway to continue the work of the organizations study groups throughout The graduation activities of Westminster seniors will commence on FiidayWvith a tea at the home of Mrs. R. A. at 1654 Millbrook Road. The tea hours will be from 3 The members of the SUITES Choice ot colors. Includes sola, chair, table. 15 Mis Elsa Jordan, Graduation Benins Friday to label. Choi lamp" and n President and Mrs. Robert D. Steele will give a reception for the seniors of Westminster College and their parents Mon day afternoon at their home, 1733 Thirteenth East Street. The guests w ill be received in the garden and tea will be served Miss Elizabeth Roberts, lyn on the terrace. Thompson and Miss Jean Arnott. w In the receiving line ill be Dr and Mis. Steele, Dean and Mis. Walter F. Mevers. Mis.' Rosa X Manmon and Mrs. P. L. 69 98 vslvsl MODERN SUITES A large, robmy suite with of covers and colors. At the New house Hotel at pm. Saturday, the final branch meeting of the American Association of University Worn-mewill be held. Miss, Olivia McHugh, who is in charge, has made ariange-ment- s for the appearance of 1 - VALUES IN LIVING ROOM, SUITES home is Women Meet On Saturday Elected at the conclusion of the Sivty-eight- h Annual Convention of the Utah Grand Lodge of IOOF and the Rebekah As.senibly of Utah were M. A. Stuart, deputy grand master of 100F; Mrs. Edgar Winchester of Tremonton, vice president, and Mrs. M. A. Stuart, president of " the Rebekah Assembly, and F. C. Alder of Mantl, IOOF grandmaster. urer Jury Fails To mv University New Officers Of 10 OF And Rebekalis t, The fust dinner dance of the 1942 season will be held at (he Salt Lake Country Club, on Satuiday evening. Dinner will be seived from The affair is 7 30 to 10 pm for members and membeis only. Hurry if you wont to share in these TH'i s sbTe'wiTT 3e fTnl f e ly end Saturday night at 6:00 o'clock. Be wise anticipate every present and future need for your hom6 now. derks-want'would- To Be Honor e Yes almost as hig a morale builderas a squaie meal. There are many other instances I could give of the importance qf good mail service in the country, Mrs. Place said. The visiting postal auxiliary officer said the 15 per cent increase Uncle Sams letter carriers and cost the taxpayers a cent. Revenue has increased tremendously, she pointed out. Mrs. Place was honored guest at a luncheon this afternoon at the Hotel Utah, given by Local Auxiliary No, 6 members. Another guest at the affair was Mrs. James V. Sorensen of Logan, state president. Miss Sperger Country Club To Give Dinner-DancMay 23 andon HURRY! HURRY! 6uflTf a ndiffg "vatu e s- tours around the country I find the Increased cost of living is on them, working hardships the visitor declared, stating that men in the armed forces mai- a luncheon and snower in honor of the poplar bnde-elecOn May 27, Mrs John String-ham- , Mrs. Alvin Chi istopherson and Mrs. Everett T. Harrington be hostesses at a .buffet will supper and evening shower in honor of IMiss Wallace. and Miss Baibara Whitney Miss Beth Whitney have planned a miscellaneous shower for May 29, MBS June Herman will entertain on June 6 at an evening paity, and on June a11 Mrs.' party Calling Malouf will give for the bride elect ' Miss Margaret Sperger, whose marriage to Walter A. Jensen 4, will be an event of June will be entertained this evening by her aunt, Mrs. S. S. Allred of 3356 South Eleventh East Street. The party will be a miscellaneous shower and have been bidden. Miss Sperger is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. East Sperger of 1723 Third Street and. Mr. Jensen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jensen of 633 Cox Place He Is a graYoung duate of the Brigham 'University of Piovo. bride-elect her chosen has The sister. Miss Zelma M, Sperger, to act as maid of honor. Mrs Richard E. Vincent, Mrs Harold W. Blair, Mrs Harold EdArthur ward Jensen and Mrs M. Jensen will be attending matrons. The marriage will take place at the Hyium Jensen home at 2730 Highland Drive. 29 na- tional vice president of the Womens Auxiliary to the National Federation of Postal "Clerks. Not since 1925 have postal wmrmartts Hatvey'idConheir" 934 i pA'f saU - AST i This was the message brought to Salt Lake today by Mrs. Wil- Busy going the rounds of daily parties is Miss Maijone Wallace, who on June 2b will exchange nuptial vows ' entertain Thursday , May 21, 1942 A esnuine Saginaw suits. Chotc, 3 Thu suit includes Beparals mirror and bench. Reg. 325.00 C. twin ot mahgoany beds, chest, twn . . 2 or satin-woo- d vanity, 18TH CENTURY SUITE aenuine mahogany suite with Serpentine front chest, twin beds, chest, Includes swirl mahogany veneers. vanity, separate mirror and bench A BEDROOM SUITE Walnut suite includes bsd, chssi, vanityand MODERN SUITE bsneh. 149 269 289 49 89 f design. Choice o! bleached walnut or regular walnut finish Includes bed chest, vanity, bench coil spnngs and mattress. Waterfall Miss Brou ws Plans Wedding Mr. and Mis. Leonard Brouws of 42 Nan Buien Avenue, aie an- nouncing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Mary Biouws to Sergeant D. George Duffin. Miss Brouws will leave May 31 for Montgomery, Ala, where M her fiance Is SOLID OAK A TABLE DROPLEAF stationed, and the wedding wtfl take place on June in white oak finish. table and Includes 4 chairs. 3. is a former the bride-elec- t University of Utah student. Sergeant Duffin. who is a son oft Mrs. George Duffm of 1754 Avenue, attended the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan. He was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity, and he Is now stationed with the United States Air Corps at Maxfield Field in Montgomery. A S PC. SOLID OAK SET in natural oak finish. Includes table and 4 upholstered chairs. Yale-cres- DE LUXE OAK SET. 32 . piece Includes set of dishes, table and 4 phairs. upholstered ... Serve The Bread Thai's Doubly fresh Club Notes SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION tonight, 8 o'clock, IOOF Hall, 41 Post Office Place. A of WOMEN'S 'AUXILIARY Pictures Motion Operators' . Ciiion Building. tomght,-7.3.0506..S- cott FRESH WHEN YOU BUY IT r GO QUICK! Doctor's ReBof Sends Pain Hying Dr. ScboUt Zmo-peinstantly stop shoe fnctioo Uft aching pressure y make you onghty quick. Separate Medicmtioai included far apeedily removing corns. Thm, toothing, cushioning Costoaly few cents treatment. oa iDr. ScboUsl - - WHEN YOU EAT IT. Slo-Bak- Baked 13 - conus ... FRESH Because it's for Lasting Freshness WASATCH SISTERS LODGE NO. 248, Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Friday, 1 p.m , IOOF Hall, 41 Post Oflice Place, --ALPHA THETA KAPPA Alumnae Ft idavpm. M F. Benson, 516 Twelfth Avenue. t ST. MARKS HOSPITAL CharFriday. 3:30 p. ity Association m r Mrs. E. MrNeher, 1394 Federal Way. 37 - PC. Longer Than Many OrdinaryKindsWins Bread Comparison Tests 9 to 1 you want bread fresh when you JFbuy it . . . fresh when you eat It . and stin fresh the next day for table or lunch box then today ask your grocer tot doubly fresh Wonder Bread. Today at the store feel it Its fresh! Tomorrow at borne feel it its still fresh! Not dry or rough. Not stale or tasteless. But still perfect for table or sandwiches. Because fresh in flavor. Do at women by the thousands are now doing buy doubly fresh Wonder Bread. Because this is tbs bread made to stay fresh longer. Is the secret of doubly Slo-bakl- fifoiv everyfocv catt i mtr&mmasst ed VALUES IN DINING ROOM SUITES DINETTE SUITES In bleached chairs. walnut. Includes MODERN SUIT Natural chairs . walnut finish. Includes buffet table, . table, 69 78 98 and lour and six buffet MODERN WALNUT SUITE . mwrtor controetrm-tauhiulNatural "wahiut; '"all-oaInlay of rare woods. Includes table, buffet and sire chairs. JUNIOR DINING ROOM SUITE limed oak tmlsh. Buii.l, tabls, arm chair and 117 5 Sid chairs. LANE CEDAR CHESTS DURHAM CARD TABLE fresh Wonder Bread. Baked 13 longer ithan many ordinary klnda for lasting freshness. Note the difference. For this bread is tender and moist. Look at the texture so lacy whits. And smell the aroma of wheat. Then taste it to prove how good it it. sun-ripen- Preferred 9 to 1 In blind comparison tests made by over 400,60 women to date, doubly fresh Wonder Bread has been chosen the one best bread" 0 to 1 best for fresh flavor, aroma and texture. , Now you can afford to have the beet. So go to your grocer and get a loaf of this doubly fresh Wonder Bread right away. And tee for yourself how fresh it is . . . how wonderfully fresh it keeps. Buy doubly fresh Wonder Bread today. A REGULAR 135 VALUE This chest' is finished in beautiful matched walnut veneers, with the genuine Lane foldK chest ing tray you must see to ita fcemty preciat A DE TABLE LUXE CARD with tapered round metal legs that will not sag your hosiery-plus coasters, all .at this one pnce- - You'll be glad you did! attref tfie 6esf ram Dili 255 SOUTH STATIST. . . , |