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Show Thursday, Oct Im Bonneville Kiwanis Busy First Day Olpin To Lecture Names New Heads Ahead For During S. A. Jaunt Salt Lake Kiwatils Farewells Set For Utah President Nevit Elect r Saints. ollikerlatestitaef , To - ., i motor - -- - 1777 i : .9e,f491,t ,,,,,,,,,' , .' ,. : ''..:'S '' ' .. 'tI ,: Irvine, leader, new Kiwanis president. If f ,,,..:: , . ,, 6 wholesale stationery department for the last three years. He is a graduate of South High School. Darrell H. Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holt of South Jar- - ic n ( ; . 4I , , 0 South West St, He serve in Meet Set in S. German 1 L meeting of the Sully Beet Policy committee svill be held next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Hotel Utah, It was announced Thurs- A 1. three-da- y . Representatives of the sugar beet Industry from all over the United States are expected to attend. -- Mayflolver ' se I' 411 i I - i k -- ., ' ' . 40011' . ty : , , "' - PU 1 - 11 t ,. 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She'll help you find 2.39 4.39 p No. 47c 1 IDAHO RUSSE'rlil 100 Lbs. ' 0 ,. . the key to healthflid living. i , FRUITS i Double Red Utah Delicious Apples Buy the easy way at ZC311. A 10 deposit will reserve your selection and You can take up tO ft . .....,,. Jet) PLAN! Y -'i !::34..,-..- ,t-- li....,.:,,,,: s499 t I DE II CATESSE a) - S2 99 ,..ziol 1 :r li 44, 41k 7,:- MINK DYED Olin& Mink 1 25e r (Per Coats. Reg. $599. Second Floor doz. 40e Cinnamon Bread : tr:::..,,,, , .0 1211 Halloween Cookies 0:4- ) NOW.. . 50e DonutsAssorted IcingsChocolatecoring. doz. 50e NutCocoanut 1, lc,' 90e Fruited Coffee Rings I i CakesFresh Orange Icing Chiffon , ... 85e ' Goblin Cakes ,,CN,HAO jorl' ((0 , , i., ,,, , 1 :, LOGIFOOD DYED . . . STROLLER COATS 1111 , , , 1 OWTIUCREALQRUAusLsfaTnYsalie; , , i ,t i BERY ''' II I 7c 1 ,s1 v,... 1 , , 44 ' I 0-- 0.,... 1. 1 10e Woods Cross Whole String Beans 2 for 55e Sani Flush 19e S. W. Apricade, 46 oz. 45e S. W. Button Mushrooms, 4 oz. 49e ...T I for 33e Paper Towels 24e Heinz Catsup, 14 oz. , NOW.. 1- Hunts New Potatoes I , or-- . 4,-;,- 41,1- , i , . Itr. , vpirotirti TransferStorage --'115 west Ina s.l. 44491 ' '., I (.,11g FOR delaINIO ' ,- , , . 2- nun TUIS. li 1 ., 1 1 1 , . -4- tr . V C GRoCE ; 1 1 lb. 49e , '111111 U,I1 , -,,, , UTAH'S OLDEST JEWELER 128 South Main LEIGH for 'r;,HADLEY , . tg f,!! FURS- -- ' Warehousemen A ,,- 14 1 4 lbs. g ... I - z t.q.ft, Baynes Jewelry Co. ill "A I lb. 63e lb. 53c lb. 25e Veal Shoulder Steaks lb 53c Corned BeefBrisket and Plate, boneless lb. 52e f or Boiling Knote 1 , , MAYFLOWER e ii 0 1 59c lb. 52e Rib Beeffor Braising or Boiling Pork Roastsloin endsaverage 3 lbs, ;i s e. -. 4,44J4.,'-3--- ii. Salt Lake City your local t , picked gift-savin- lb Halibutsliced, frozen ' i ''''''''''' ,- , , BEST :. , . -, , t PIDGEON ANGELA I , fur buys EDon't Eammissisilthis tunity. ,t.-- ' li' :pt::: TurkeysHens-1C- M Qulaity Toms, 20 lbs. or over SalmonFresh Sliced 1 PETEI EAITCRII 1 , 41 4 - C-- 1 ,... , i , BARRTMORE I ' .,:,..:-- . , gs I, v, ,, - ; - ALTER 69(4 Mak' i - riv '..1 , , Iii , " s , I ' .r...ormwdo days for you. Top quality superbly styled . . . expertly made reduced for THIS sharply SALE! oppor- ; 4i& 2 4, ,25, I SIIIIIING 784413147 ,tiG . ' 4 OF CHARGE FREE , , MEATS fur a spectacular . 11,9, fatv- ' tk . Inspect and Check Year Watch I - , , AYNES I s' - t.: . '. . bers, and a luncheon. 011:464:L SARY SALES. Each luxurious - :Li ! ,,- Applicants for the scholarships must meet physical and mental standards and successfully pass aptitude tests. Applications must be submitted before Nov. 12, 1949.1 Forms may be obtained from hight school principals, college deans, professors of naval science and from all Navy recruiting stations.1 Tests will be conducted Dec. 3,1 1948, in 550 cities throughout the United States. Applicants who receive satisfactory marks on the tests will be individually interviewed a n d given physical examinations at a! later date and state selection coin-- 1 mittees will make the final decisions on appointments. Other intermountain colleges! participating in the program indude the University of Idaho at. IMoscow and the University of Colorado at Boulder. ' 1 LET Deadline Nov. 12 ) It :- AI - FAIRVIEWAn entertainment for the parents will be held in the Fairview Elementary School Friday at 730 p.m, according to Maitland Graham, principal. The evening's entertainment will include a discussion of problems pertaining to parents and teachers, picture show, musical num- VII!) for our greatest of ANN1VER- - . .,' - .g.r To Fete Parents - 4 414 :' :',. It will the Wed Ger- man Mission. Ni,,,,ft - t Thirteenth 4 ,,--- 07 urnfteh: r ,,:,:)- 7,' 4k-- chapel, 10400 , ., in Ward , sec- Sugar . i 1.1rda1o1ben the reserve. ay more 2 re i : - i ' : ',--- w d:n' - - dllic'elli ,. Successful applicants will be college retary of the Colorado Fuel and given a full four-yeprisoner of war Iron- - Corporatioa, arranged for course, with all tuition and fees Elder Holt during World dilatharge of the explosives in an paid. textbooks furnished and an War II, Elder Holt b a veteran effort to find some trace of Miss additional 250 a month cub al- of two years. Potter's body. Miss Porter fell lowance furnished by the Navy. Ha will enter the Mission Irnm a boat owned by Mr. Mc- Scholarship winners will be al- Home Nov. 'T. Grew and piloted by his wife lowed to select any course of V. Fred Beckstead, : The experiment -, Royal brought no studies leading to a bachelor's doand Bishop John ilothini or other articles which tree. but must include certain re- Tiedemann. Wheadon will speak at the faremight have had connection with quired courses which tie in with well. the Navy program. Min Porter to the surface. Miss Porters father was Scholarship students will in Min Porter's father was among turn be obliged to participate in Found lion witnessing the blasts. NROTC drills and cruises Missing Boys H. Groves, a representaTwo boys, 13 and 14 years old throughout their college careers tive of Mr. McGrew, said no fur-t- er and on graduation to accept com- missing from Salt Lake City depth charges are planned. missions in the regular Navy or since Monday, are being held by The blasting did not harm fish Marine Corps. After two years Long Beach, Calif., authorities, In- the lake, said Floyd Roberta, Service each man will have the Salt Lake City police were notia spokesman for the Wyoming option of requesting to remain in fied Thursday. rish and Game Department. regular service or to transfer to 3-D- for only 40 . ' - . to Savings St., Elder Thompson has been employed by ZCMI's br t McClelland gram. AU male high school graduates ..111 the latest effort to recover between the ages of 17 and 21 are the body, 25 charges of 10 pounds to apply for the scholareach el dynamite were set off eligiblewhich will be allocated ships Individually in an area about among the 48 states. Utah's 2000. feet in circumference, scholarship quota will be approxiwasouthwest of Elk Wand. C. McGrew of Denver, , I BEAUTIFUL FURS 1. lege and Mackenzie Inetus tit,b lege and Mackenzie Institute,' both of which were founded American educators. President Olpin and team members will leave Salt Lake City Airport at 3:15 p.m. Saturday by DC-- 6 for New York City from where after an all day stopover they 'will fly to BraziL Also making the 1117111 be Parry D. Sorensen, public relationer director at University of Utah; coaches Vadal Peterson and Pete Couch, and Dr. and Mrs. D. Keith Barnes, Kaysville. 1), 1 aittes'on 'AV; , ar . , Elder Stenstud Elder Thompson The ter there Is 100 - tp 150 feet in mately 13. Cash Allowances dePth. . 4 d".".., . re-- Incredibly Low Prices on ri tAk D .. university sckoluships to be followed by careers in the United States Navy will be offered to some 15 Utah high schoo1 graduates under a new scholarship plan announced Thursday through the Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps. The University of Utah is one of 52 colleges imd universities 'throughout the United States which have NROTC units and will participats in the scholarship proFour-ye- ar al. t' Inter-Americ- an Anniversary Sale lIst 41'46"!"1"' 1,im,,. Scholarships IPUMMOt. . D. tr, , ,,:..,,, .,,r."1114 Four-Ye- ar boating accident last I, A, Navy To Give hi the dynamiting , son Ward chapel, 1053 Emerson Ave., for Jay A. Thompson. Elder Thompson will serve in the East Central States Mission. Son of Mrs. M. H. Gordon, 1330 u - :7 ,, sion. .. '! ' K. ELECTEDL. civic and business is '' Speakers at the service will be Raymond Peck, A. Hoskisson, and a member of the Ivins Ward .. 'Skil bishopric. :' ,.. A testimonial service will be Y.' ..'. .; held at 6:30 p.m. in the Emer, , 1 .. f l. i ., , Wednesday was the body of Miss Pauline Porter, who drowned in - ,. .... 4 it - , ,,p ' Heavy blasting In the waters Jackson Lake has tailed to bring the body of a Salt Lake City teacher to the surface, the Associated Press reported from Moran, Wyo., Thursday. -- ,, r!:-) '.-.- : ,,..3- alse Sought - : ar Clarence L. Stensrud, on of Mr. and Mrs. David Stensrud. of 2015 Fourth East St., will be honored at 5 p.m. in the lvins Ward chapel. 1060 Third East St Elder Stensrud, a graduate of South Nigh School. will serve in the Norwegian Mission. Re attended the University of Utah prior to being called on his mis- ;" .i.,,,.:...,.;,,,,i,,:... Body in Lake , ( - AriW- ,.. ; The University of Utah basketball team's trip to South Amen-e- a this weekend will be more than a pleasure jaunt for President A. Ray0Ipin who will accompany the 12 players. President Olpin Thursday accepted the invitation of the American Council on Education to represent.them in visiting and lecturing at universities and cultural institutions in Bruit and other South American countries. The invitation came from Dr. George F. Zook, Washington, D. C., president of the ACE, who said he had written to Herschel Johnson, ambassador to Brazil, to arrange for the visits at the South American schools. A special request that Dr. 01- pin visit the American schools in Sao Paulo and Rio de Jollier, also came from Roy Tasco, Davis, School director of Setvices of the American Council on Education. Included in the tour will be visits to Bennett Col .3 Blasting Fails , . wanis ' to the adminisixation." : He said Congress had "balked" at ;giving the president more power by refusing to revive price control, controls for rationing, and bi not granting unlimited - New U. S. Judge Club at a Wednesd,sy afternoon meeting of the group at Hotel Utah. Federal Judge Willis W. Ritter. Robert R. Fitts, 137 East 2140 who was sworn in last Monday South St., was named first vice afternoon, is expected to have a president. and W. E. Myrick, 2002 full day on the bench on his first Sheridan Rd., second vice presrule day Friday. ident. Son le 16 civil complaints. filed Elected to serve two-yeterms on the board of directors sinci the retirement of Judge i were Charles H. Ackerson, 949 Tillman D. Johnson last May 28, Twenty-thir- d East St.; Gilbert are not at issue because defendO. Herrick, 1085 Military Drive; i r( ants have filed motions against R. LeRoy Fletcher, 1178 Ridge-da- le .. the complaints instead of an111) PalmV. Circle, and Walter swers. er, 1471 Richards St. ' ' l',:, Judge Ritter will hear argu,42?1,74..: J: ' ? A ments and rule on motions and : 7.. ! 4 possibly handle one or two re1' iit,'" ' Hurt on Grease Rack '. :' 4' 'cent criminal complaints. The k :. ..Roger Williams, 43, of 646 East judge Thursday drew the names Seventeenth South St., suffered of 35 Utah citizens from the jury on the grand jury box for two:broken ribs Wednesday af- scheduled duty tmmit,,,, to meet Nov. 14. The ternoon when he slipped and fell grand jury will be cbmposed of on a grease rack at a service not less than 16 and not more station at Seventeenth South and than 21. Flowever. extra names ELECrEDNew president Fifth East Streets. He was taken are always drawn to allow for of Bonneville Kiwonians to the LDS Hospital He is co- persons who for some legal reason are not able to 'serve. is Warwick C. Lamoreoux. manager of the service station. Warwick C. Lamoreaux, loin Eleventh East St, was named local option. Farewell testimonials will be president of the Bonneville Ki New directors elected during 'e for three departing 5' ,vit-t'., ,,, " the meeting were S. R. "Andy" held Sunday deAnderson. C. E. "Gene" Freeman, missionaries prior to their Bernard Z. Kastler, and C. L. parture to fill missions for the Prisk. 4 Church of Jesus Christ of m - church rent control as requested by the president, but Instead provided L. K. Irvine, Salt Lake civic and business leader, is the 1949-5- 0 president of the Salt Lake KiWants Club. He was elected, along with four new' directors, at the regular meeting of the club Thursday at the Hotel Utah. He is secretaarytreasurer of the Intermountain Insulation Company. Herbert C. Shoemaker of Bountiful, was chosen first vice president; Clyde W. Simpson, of 1711 Yalecrest Ave., will serve as second vice president. The speaker at the meeting was Sen. Arthur V. Watkins, (R.- Utah), who told KIViallilinS that the Eighty-fir- st Congress appropriated PH billion during its longest peacetime session. Congress was generous with money," be declared, "but not so generous in giving more power to the president. The economy group, led by Republican members, was unable to check the Spending. sPrec. accustomed to :.,nhe people Watkins heavy vending," Sena added. This was most agreeable telt Solt Loki City, THE DESERET NEWS 49 27,-19- e 1111 |