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Show r -- mi, 40 , :JAandor)une , t. ArxieFMl Fa .4 From hundreds i: nh Ro rpi llP ." , 7' - - , 1 Diplomas.. ' ' - .. ' , ' , ; Members of the 1949 graduat7 ing class of St. Miry of the Vira Batch College Sunday afternoon were urged te maintain a philos- life that combined boCh ophy-o- f .American ideals; Qv . k,- 1t Lake C oisht3p-,-Sase, 'said, ' ' - '- - tint thh with Mary----öf,-- - ' s Wasatch-:Gle.lideclare'- cut---and practicallyevery :.. Imeat." In' addition, merchants. carry. ing show beef will. have official streamers for their windows and counter cards, announcing the ,stock will be available as loon as ---cured, he stated. Nearly five hundred young 441 rmer growers were busy taueh P4. 04--a 1000 animals. Vany were transport s and Eight seniors in tilmk-apfrom gowns received degrees Bishop Steck in ceremonies con- ducted in the school auditorium. Bachelor of Arts degrees were received by Shirlee Wilkes,'Lou Jean Ray and Colleen Pave la Ruede, Salt I:41(e City; Jeanne I d a.; Erramousp, Moppelier, IIL Mary Jo Fischer.Morris Helen MUTF, 5pring5 Wyp, and Ann Wiglgtman, Fort Ben jamin Harrison Ind. A Bachelorling their animals to - of I ofSet eacedegree s-received L Matron . Sel' i. aAll - - a.m. Wednesday. As the army . . of youngsters were preparingtheir -- atm:it- for-- I the 'show, another army of nffiH dials and show workers, planned to meet Monday At 7:30 p.m. at the annual "workers dinner" at the Hotel Utah, where final details of handling the show will be worked out at a conference of - ' . r theSalt entries must be 'received before the deadline at 6 p.m. Tuesda. The shóW opens officially . at 8 t S. --- Mond-iy-- by Wilma Talbpt, Notus, Ida. High school graduation rites will be held Monday at 8 P.m. in the school auditorium. The Rev. Robert J. 'Dwyer, rector Cathedral of the Madeleine. will be the principal-speake- r. , I committee members, show offi- cials and and Future Farm- er Club directors, William D. Backman, acting secretary-tres- surer of the show announced Mon-dav . On Tuesday evening,. at 7:30' o'clock- ,- the exhibitors selves will meet at the annual "Show Town" organization meeting at the Show arena at the stockyards to elect their own gov- . erning officials; Ules-3ervice-- H , Mrs. Beatrice Emily Ware, 50, of 588 Thirteenth Ave., died Mo'n.. day about 4:30 a.m. after an ex- tended illness. I. ,,, Born April 9,1899, she was a daughter of ,T. H. Williams and She was born Maude Williams. in iver,.Colo., where she was educated and graduatedirom the University of Colorado at Boulder. She was married to Charles M. Ware: Jan. 30, 1924, in Denver, Colo., and at that time moved to ,Salt Lake City where she had since resided. She was a member of St. Paul's the Delta Church, Episcopal -- Ogden Bench , 1 , Funeral-Planne- .. . For - runeral services and burial will be conducted in California for Mrs. Violet Bolognese Henney, --- 50,- - PasadenaiCalif.-- , forme, Salt Lake City school teacher, who Winners of The Deseret News-'ga- it died recently in a Los 'Angeles Lake Realtors' "Why Own .hospital after a lingering illness. Your Home?" Editorial Contest Mrs. lienney was born Sept. 9. will be announced in Tuesday 1898, in Ogden, a daughter of reAnne She night's edition of The Deseret Bolognese. Guy and sided in Salt Lake City from 1914 to 1925 when she moved to CalJudges Monday, were Continu." ifornia to cull through the hundreds ing A graduate of East High School of entries contest and the University. of Utahrshe be presented Winners will school in Salt Lake City taught until her marriage to Donald W. their awards at a mass meeting Henney in 1923. She was a mem- - Tuesday night at .thse bandstand - ber of the Delta Delta Delta so- Park. The program ' cial sorority at the Universitxmof will. open it 7:30 p.m: with a Utah Mrs. Henney was a member of parade and cierponstration by the the Catholic Church, Our Lady Drum and Bugle . of: Lourdes parish, while in, Salt .. , Corps. - , ', - Lake City. Heber Bennion Jr secretary Survivorsinclude hes nusbilnd: two sons, Donald W. liertneYdr, - ot states will deliver--- -an address - --- -Thnd Rodney Heaney, Pasadena; of welcome which will be folher parents, Salt Lake City: three lowed by an entertainment pro, sisters, Mrs. Rulon Nagelyt Los gram and the presentation of ' Angeles; Mrs. Blaine Donny and awards. Mayor Earl J. Glade will Mn. M. P. Ingalls, Salt .Lake talk on a radio program over station KVTA originating at the , City. - ld . - - . - , - - - ' ' 'Al - ' ' 7 11 , r AA' 7.- rovo. Reports 7. - IBP im , .77'...77-- 1T .: --- ., ri tt s "called-tor-a- n- en - ,' . ilightla21-- The . -p otC- ases .. the- - - . - ,--- . , , - 1 , - ,.- . ' - rec!ivt . May.-17--- and 1 ditional cent raise effective next Nov. L' air-- - ., ':: .crininal workers are granted a raisei reu'nactive-..oItIay I. ,. - ' ri ;, ' ra - .. , . mt Other-ter- - - included - ,,,,Lnthesealeinent--agreement-iirtor employes ane7wtek,i,acations the two-- .4 ,r---- t with, two years., service,and . , INV interiOrtind- - insular affairs' 1 $2500, t --- week those 4 -- , .2", ' , for ' wits vacations, new infantile Three ,paralysis four ears the plans reached , t ', y WEI:as 561Ington service, and ' pay for enimitsso;nP. E;5S,oholie $Ne0,A0,iell ' cases reported from widely scat- Rail from the Lake . are ordered to , : 1 . areas last week brought the umes when- men Weight, $1000; J. C. Kindred, $12,- - City office, which should be init' 0 for dtity but unable to so report total for 1949 46 to Elmer Nelson, $11,000, My- - the next ten clays. Istate,s polio, utcluetoschedule-failure- s. MARK OF EXCELLENCEMerrill Perkinstockshowman- - ' 000; to 13 Since - the sepator meriv. n, The agreementcompromise De- last the State period year of ber will demonstrate the and brand committee, ager, and'MrJ-Ith-DOffiClinton C. Dutson, assistant, Garages had been accepted by e to be placed on meat shown by junior stocky 6250; Lorin J..Roundy, $300; Jer- - be able to present the case, for partment . of -Health.' announced last Friday and was votedemployers on Sun.. Inteimountain juniors show opens Wednesday. aid Jennie, $300. Remodelin- g- the project first hand, he said MondaY. , ' raisers, locals of Team., the union day by , New eases were reported polio E. William Clayton. $3000; Ragnal that, in his opinion, chances for , Joint Council 67 (AFL) us ' from Box Salt And Lake Elder, of the entire neth R. Felker, $2000. approval project, Ogden , Boise , Poca- ere very good. , !Seaver Counties. They were in- cello and Twin Falls. Some. 700 Olsen, $80- 0- ' cluded in 255 new cases of. all men were engaged in the strike, rs Reservoi of Series lc. us for e which began last Tuesday. , 3.uncie.r .th-: The .. project. -r- 'which would setir 1r113-7-pahrflai week eservo-Irs the potted previous bntbe: under the 674 total for thi lame stri Weber Rianbtlw-RâtideMO tiekets-re.i off Freight Lines ,Ltd., Consol- iof both ,streams,4week last year. I tributary creeks dated Ireightways .and Gargett Other include: chicken would increase the power supply totals ported sold for the "Keep the event reported Monday that a . I Freight Lines Inc. Others in.- .; Music:! Carnival, June 27,- - at the 'sterling silver lamp had been 86: and water supply for the en- - pox, 87; measles, German eluded terms the settlement in. Utah Department of Employ- 'tire :section t to Weber,, measles, 13; ' mumps, 14: scarlet including added to the list of gats were Pe ment SEcurity officials Monday Davis and Box Elder Counties,Ifever,-4- ; , Ex,. whooping cough. 17; to a press, farm orange presented at the event. employers Transportation relayed, he added. pneumonia, 1; tuberculosis, 6; near the ticket warning from the IL S. Depart- - Senator Watkins also was op- - gonorrhea, 4:- syphilis, 10; rhet- Company, Interstate Motor Lines:. Ondisplay ' . reFreight Lines and Utah- -' itimistie about the inclusion in matic fever, 2: tularemia, I bru- Inland 'house at Second!Soutit and Main ment ,of ,Agriculture against "7" ,- -.t--- -- Arizona Freight-Line- s Icruiting Mexican nationals forktthe - an .tellosiMind cancer5- - -----: work ; I CIAIII try. (tItncat ion Faces Larceny Count. Such xecruiting activities are tion of a' terminal reservoir. at 'Mrs Penny Janet Burns, 23. of gifts.' Among others are .a ,corn-- 1 violations both of Mexican and the north end of the SaltLake 'Cattlemen Elect bination television, radio ' end 'United States laws whether done Acqueduct. 2027' Richards St., Monday was NEOLAThe Farm Creek Cat- arraigned before City Judge would act Such a reservoir phonograph .set, Model gowns, in person or by mail, the officials Memorial and a suit of clothes. CALIENTE, Nev. as a storage spate for water tlemen's Association of Neola has Frank E. Moss on a grand lar- explained. --rg reorganize-d- with George eeny- charge- .- Preliminary- Meanwhile, table! reservations!i They 'added that in former coshing through the acqueductbeen services for First tt. Hugh Jacob-as an wasBrown, 13. the between are set carnival years president; for for Ray June taken thefrom and Deer Creek agreement ing Reservoir, being son, Caliente, will be held at the"; under chairmanship of Mrs. Hen- - two nations sanctioned such feeder lines irom the terminal vice president, and Wesley BasMrs. Burns is accused of steal. summer home of grandmotti-- ry A. Wallace, 1155 Gilmer Drive. recruiting but pointed out that reservoir would distribute the tian and Perry Bowen. directors. ing property in excess of 650 from Mrs. Carrie C. Jacobson in Reservations may be made sec. was elected Mrs. Byron Graham, 164 South4. by no such agreement exists at the water to Salt,. Lake City and Marion Harrison r. , Pine Valley, Utah, at 2 p.m. Sun- calling (Second East St. or . 1present time. County users. day. Veterans of Foreign Wars, . , . : '. '' 7 ' ' ' ' , : .'". .: 7 . , , . 74,: ,..' .'...i, ; " , 4. ' ,.' l'....'"" .4 Hugh Jacobson Post, Caliente asi... , vtg --, - .F. , L i , ,... o tUmnitt-1.- 6 -- e -a----- iS theltroirct-woukt-ilt I -t-b-- ' - ; i ), It A Vt., . -- id ethersfor..,,,,rtr-edt- - -' I Ile-sa- for110.000. Rick, .one i ,, -- - top-grad- -- is--- - s' S, . Cafe-Ken- Silver Lamp Added to Gifts For Symphony Fund CarnwalLiMexicansLOut--- 7, , vu, alain3tcalled-wer- -head e-Arrow-b----; arm H e p s . -,- . -- . Pacific-Intermounta- Services Set . automoar Caliente Hero - I Sunday - i ---- . , ' . -- hear-Nybe- - . retary-treasure- r '''. sistcd by VFW, St. George, Utah, - -- will conduct tile services. Lieutenant JVcobson, an Air Force pilot, was stationed in .. '''1'1 1 England when he crashed on a in mission over France combat r .04' :: ; .7: ...,, , t , ' ' ' ,.,; v- ...,.............. ... 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K.."404,,:- , 7."Ife :.' - - 144trr's' ' ., 4 ' 1 ..:I ; ' a ;...., "' 1 ,, - ,, ,,,. - .. 1?..,,. ,,,,,,, ; 'S, ' , ., , L' ,,,--- 1 , )1 ! , ' : k t ' ,,.,,,t77k .0 ' :' t -- ,,', t,...-- ' tr - V''... ,, v ; -- ,feNy ",........") , N, i - ,06. ' ' - 1 if , - .;,4i- '2...1. 4,16 .! ,, ,, , ....) ,, q .,, . ,o, ) i .is. . i: i ''' ":,L",- cd.' , 1 ,,t.. - i .,,., ' , I. ' - V- ''.1,. : ,,'-- , -i r: ,....,1-1- ,f4 - ., ., 1.04. ' 1 ' k i 7 I.: ".,..;.,-,.- - 4 ' ; - ' 4 , 1- -7 Selling hidicm Drink Admitted - Mc Carrell,' DUCHESNE-ie- ss Myton, pleaded guilty in district court Thursday to selling intoxicating drink to an Indian., A plea of not guilty was enterel:1,1)y the defendant duHng the arraignment. Statutory time for. passing judgment was maived by Mc- , - a levied by District Judge Joseph E. Welton. An .indeterminate prison term not to years, as provided by law for such crime, was suspended upon payment of the $200 fine. ' S - , Joyce Jansen , ... . . Tommy Sewell - -'- Kay Smith Tommy Hudson 7 , BOYS: 1 Jan. GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Highland Drive. . . - - - James , Sidwell, , ' 1 .4580 . . - , , Mr. and Mrs. Chester K. 'Dowse 1200 Ridge. dale Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Barney, 1792 Twelit4 East St. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Snow, 824 Fifth Ave. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth W. Yates .44374 B St. Mr. and Mrs. James K. Sneddon. 55 Lour21 St. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pharis Johnson Tooele. Mr. and Mrs George Q South,, 1035 Nava, . 1. I ,,, Jr. - - - Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright, Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hatch, Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs Emmett Coek, Midvale. Dr. and Mrs Myrick W Pullen 1026 Wilson Ave , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Random, 920 Eucli'd Ave. Mr' and Mrs. Harry Evans,,1195 South Main , . AND SUNDAY TO: and Mrs Frank Vilart, 1033 Ramiina Ave. and Mrs. Paul S.- - Gladney, Wendover. and Mrs George W Spader, 180 C St. and Mrs. John Neison, Layton. and Mrs. Raiph L. Grames, 1396 1,11- teenth East St. Mr. and Mrs William A Eliason, 1324 Jer- ferson St MI. and Mrs. George W. States, 41 East Sunset Ave. iT Mr. and Mrs.- Charles Erickson, 777 East.. Second South St. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Souslas, 2599 Elm St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kona, 1036 South West , Temple St. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Maughan, 1170 East Fifth South St. Mr. and Mrs, Vaughn Hammond, 954 Mill-- . ttary Drive 648Va Mr and Mrs. George. H. Srharmart, ' ' IElizpilPth St. Mr and 11,'s- - Herbert Millired, 1024 East - IFourth South St. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffies.Swaney,11'47 islin'eteentb ' East St Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry M . Shytles, 1554 ' . mona Ave. ' Mr, and Mrs.- Lewis Stagowskl, 128 North ' 7Twelfth West St. Mr. iand Mrs. Arthur Dix; 4480 Fairview 'St. , -- Mr: and Mrs. Walter Hutchings, 'Bountiful. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. 1 (Baby pictures will be taken free, Monday through Saturday't from 10 a.m Ati 3 1) m.. in Deseret .News 33.Richards St., three days prior toliaby's birthday ). BABIES WERE BORLIN,..SALTAAKE CITY SATURDAY Meh, IITPiTerson. Driggs derson., daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Lars Anderson, , 448 Baltic Court; Douglas Binns, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Dayle Binns, 4455 Soath 970 East St., Murray; Sandra Lee Hist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. It...Rist 470 F St.; Mark Dee Unsworth, son of 41V11.an6 Mrs. William E. Unsworth. 1555 Eleventh Mr. and Mrs. Dana J2e3n3s n , daughter-o- f .taasxt St.; L. Jensen, Stanley Place, Marilyn Dykes, Dykes, 2866 aaughter 9f Mr. and MrsL. , Eighteenth East St.; K. Sue Thorpe, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George F. Thorpe, 575 Chicago St.T. 11 son of Mr. and ' Mrs Fred Keller Weidner, 324 Elizabeth St.; Joyce, Ka;rJansen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Daniel gen. 380 Coatsville Ave.; Pommy Arthur Sewell, son'of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Sewell, 771 McClelland St.; Kay Smith. daughter 9f Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M Smith 34 Boulevard Gardens; Tommy Hudson,.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren E. Hudson, 1046 Wilson Ave., Qnd all other babies one year old Monday. in' d" ; - THEDESERETNEWSCONGRATCLATES: Robert H. Borchert, son of Mr and Mrs. Joseph J. Borchert, 1433.Westminster ave.;; Carla June An- 1 Week" proby Gov. J. I -- L- .- meeting beginning at 9:45 p.m. The Editorial Contest ha's been conducted, as a feature of 1'Own Your Own Home claimed June Bracken Lee. : William Weidner Sue Thorpe , , ., ' Mark Unsworth Rjs 1 - .. , ' , , , -, , - ' 7 , ' , ' " .. . , ,: . ' .' ' '''.. . ,- -.. - e, : . , .. ,..4';;...' t. k....', . 4. )::-,-:- - , ''.'" .. drIP ,, g! - - ,, .....,,, k -4 17--- ,f I , --Douglas binns , :, ,4 .1 11' oteq,f .,. r ,.. ' 11114 ' - ,.... -, I' ' It i 7 -- Carlo Anderson F.' 4 .4, ; - ...- . - .4' It:. . t ;, t'41,-,-, -- Robert Borchert X.",, - ..7 hr - raw.. - , , t,', "44140010 ',A i,,tr,e4 ,.' . 07, , ', - , , ' .46.,4,1 Ni"............ ' .., ,A,-,- -, -- 't e; Los-Ang- ' Ik'' ,,.,, :. itl , ' e ' Llf: ''',.' 0 , 2" -- - 4.' 1410,41, ". ',.:-.:.!..- rti - . ':'. '',"'''' , .', , ..- f.,,'.' .4,.'... ' ' r 4,,,,, - 14.. it ' 1 -i k"t ' f 1;k;,,, ' 1 ''''- , , , - - mediation commissioner in Salt Lake Under terms Of the settlement.- - long, and short haul drivers will - ' ' - n. . Iferent" stages-o- f ing inspectorsairt Saturday., .. Permilsst...eni t joGIkLmccum,ttsenator stated. A ". n's prb-jec- . t . Yridav r ' instead uruction cost of 696,1350. Earl ,entire $66,000,000 Conder, city engineer and build.. of separate approvals for two dif- , -- , I , . , , Permitsce uilding . ' , - , , ,; ,Zr."'77f-..,- neigh- cream ice borhood. money if they. would .clean upthe yard from debris from lids kids cleaned up, all 'right: :Sunday the Sard was- -spotless, except for an area the parking strip, On .. 911 rec- that spot Mood a igrben pile ,His Meeting withrogirmat officials in of foliage which the kids had Salth 1,!ke. into a, "grass hut." be"; Bsausci ', W peg problemhow io twithbut Watkins' of rid the debris get hcttsihreicsetaSteenator - ' arrivall themeanest per- becoming n a , Sorf'-ithe nilllirhood. - approval of the ' . Winners To I3e Named Infevis !Home' Contest Magna-Garfie- i ''' , South St; prorased the , ""' :' S - were resum- ing hlondity for three trucking onte.rns in. Utah and Idaho, fol. Lowing settlement of a dispute :which had tied up --operations for the past. week.' Settlement terms apply not only to the three firms which 'Italti-eestruck, but also to.five (others not actually involved the strike but Which participated lit the settlement negotiations, ac. cording to S. L. Johnson, federal her ,,, , ..' '''::.'.,,---- ,,' A sister, .Mrs. 'David ..with her ,' Tie-u- p Islions - Mrs.. S.. A. Rice, who liv'es ' : d Truck Lake City - Mondaywithout a single permit, yet. ' . Drivers-In- Ex-T6ac- . , !. - ., A new overnight .building OrOieet was reported In Salt . , ,,, State HearilititiOns Truck ih , ' ' - d , t , 41g. 44,. 1 , tl die' it t ''. . ; ..;r, '' : , - ' - ' M 'I. --- V - 1944. -- ,, '47- "- t , - , t., - - ' - ,N, I Irrigation Plailned of Eastern Star. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters and one son, Ruel, Eleanor, and Virginia Ware, all of Salt Lake City; two brothers, T. H. Williams, Carlsbad, N. M.; Theron Williams, Denver; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine MacDonald, Denver, and Mrs. Margaret Hoover, Denver. services will be con'Funeral ' ducted Wednesday noon at St. Paul's Episcopal Church by the Rev, Mortimer- Chester. Friends may call at 574 East First South Interment St., 'prior to services. will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. , ." He was born at St. George March 22, 1922, a son of Alma OdDENConstruction of an H. and Eula Barton Jacobson. underground irrigation system In 1925, his father, a veteran of on the upper bench between World War I, died and the famSecond and Seventh Streets, will. to moved Caliente,. wh;re he ily begin as soon as all property. receivecais elementarY owners Ignpetitions. David A, Scott, superintendent school education. Of the Weber-Bo- x Elder PipeHe received his trainiugline Association, resi- Santa urged Ana, Santa Maria dents, owning land in this area, to give permission for the project Minter Field,- Calif.; Hamilton to begin. He said construction Field, Ariz., and Orange ,County carpot start until they have the Air Base, Calif. At the time of consent- of owners and bids for his enlistment he had completed the undertaking submitted. three years of study at UM:: versity of California, les. He was shipped rwerseas For Two Permits parly in 1944. He was awarded the air medal Applications by two truckers, one of them Ray Parks of Salt and cluster and purple heart: Lake City, for permission to Is survived by his mothHe as motor carriers in Utah operate . Jaeobwere henrd Monday by the Utah er; two brothers, Hogarth . sosn, Miarni, Public Service commission. Fla., and Lindsay Mr. Parks askedlor permission K. Jacobson, Washington, D. C., tooperate In behalf of Mont- two. grandmothers, Mrs. .Agnes gomery Ward and Company from Barton, Caliente and Mrs. CarriSalt Lake City to all Utah cities. e-C. Jacobson, Pine Valley. GamnaaAlumandtheDider ' Al, At : crpertTit;--y-:et I ans-N- . - week --- tivities. 111"aollOt Work , Resumes . Gross' Hut' I. Ar-sin- , ..pork-,1'11r- ----:-St.- , 1.1 l ' , , ' I -- -- , - - Problems. of Utah vanadium,been meeting with rppresentaminers and plans 'for the Weberr,tives of V arious'. Utah, protects Basin Project Occupied Sen. his arrival in t he Mate thur:V. Watkins, ' night: .s rI'n'thursday rday.ps he Cenferred. with minin T.Ae with the ytnagtIm meeting land reclamation officials in Skit.,N ;cation of the trexaty. His reserva.-lake City, . la. The senator, Who plans to re7,iners,'s ted for Monday after- was to consider nroblems 'main in the state until' the end of the'weck unless pressing busines, in ,nroduction and, marketing of one .el! callS him back. In Washipiziow,ba.;th(!metal, sdurces of :uranium, the senatoi ' ' 44. Adeclared ': - ' - ,: 1 d pets With Of le ala, I IsK, I p S - , , i ' n'-gt-- pi sued- - in L - Featured duringtheafternodn,,,..IdaTirbousewiveshaveasked,-- - " . ' . me, ti en- intek.cOaTer jhr sinekshiwl- -, lc likes and selections Sim lee Parkin nylbeetjamb and the it will be the Club. A reception,' fop graduates, best the "knOwing Market affords. They parents and friends in the school will know they have show meets.. acparlor concluded the year's with the stan P on every carcass - - ,,, - ',.. ' te i Mi , Ili ; .. : - .. 4t!pis, ,,,,..,, , . ..c. pckeri-anci--- 4 sifow atlfmalswith the special with- - how des,gnation in addition to life--- is a fail- - the government inspectlqn, mark- . and "Choice." rigs , ,,,;1 ' ' "Any-scheoll- of out a philosiYphy tire." , s. ,,, 1, 09,- Wednesday.. einede ,., T '..k -- -- '''.. 7 , Kids Manufactute s tkin's.,-Studie- - - . f,,,, 4,, , ,, , ,,,, 1 . ,, ,0000"14,4164,..k. - ' At St. tviary s - le"- eve! Rut champion 1 ' , . or 'not, every blue .ribbon animal in will go into the.market stamped . as thChithest possibICcidiay of ,meat; Merrill,Parking, show map,- - i,' eger,. anpOunced- Monday. l' Eveoi..plece of meat upto the show ,ztandaraw ili be stamped . 'plainly with the mark. Intermountain 'Junior ,Stock, Show,'' ,Mr. Parkin's- declared, . and will demand top prices on the ,meat (pins 'OP MO, n,ww,,,,s,m,in , , t,,,,,,,,,4,,.,, ,i1 t , li ,,,,, , ;t' ---a - - 4 ,t ,- ltr.lal, ,, . .,,, I - ' , hG-- - ..,' ,, , . - of lt - :- . .,e poigts !Monday for. the Intermountain thrQughout 1.1tati and Idaho, the Junior Fat Stock' show. A proud youngster accompanied mountain' west's finest, 'livestock ach led .sure In the Lake City knowledge began arriving his,particular eteer ot hog. or sheep is. - !raised, in these- pant; The show-- , Fi , Salt Lake City, UtahA-- - , . : - . n'im- a 's . t ' -- THE DESERET NINVS - oicet' 1 - - - 6,1949 -- Mr. and Mrs Thomas Mr and Ills Jpmes E; - St e, D Dr. -- te..n,h East St.- Trd 547 South pt. , , Nance,- - Thir.' 6941 - , A. Davis, 755 East 2825 Me'and Mrs. Freetnan - Arfdrew Joni. Scare, 1819 Fa$ Tw,., hrst. Sooth St Mr n1Mr s Wesley- B Mr. and Mrs Jack I Butterfield. Riverton. - E.. Adams, 1361 Ninth East St Mr.. and Mrs. Ray tarserti 530 Nprth - Seventh West St, |