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COX to make first visit ,s I ; mik , - 1-.- . : " A t , ,I ; v A... ,; , ,I agENIM',.., .0804 ''.., :1' k-- t, k I i JOHN C. KINNEAR SR. is visit Utak Mrs. Mary R. B. Littford Utah state mother for 1950. was honored guest at a luncheon meeting of the Salt Lake Ki-- 1 wanis Club Thursday at the Hotel Utah as the group paid special tribute to mothers. Major Andrew Teller of the Denver. Colo, Salvation Army. e talk and mugave a sic was provided by the University of Utah mixed chorus. un- der direction of Richard - P. Condie. rpn , ,..,.r ftri : i ' ' ,.. ' 4, : 1 c A 4 ,, i , - '1, .9 , , As': - .,--, -- ", -, i r,Li ,j i , , te- : 11, :......e. ,..,..,, f Ask '1 TN, trademark: WS" BOTTIED A A tiNtlit AUTSOPITY BOTTLING OF 714 COCACOIA 1 '5 flr ii titer COAPANT ( way...:1,614 tit" same thin. k - 4'1 ' a k LI) $Y tell-C11- LAKE COMMO ' ' 1111 11511 - ' ,t ,iirm...4 ,,i, A. ... ' ' ' , -- - . , Roy Mack, Hollywood musical talent director, left,,plays for Darlene Seamen". 22 East Southgate Ave..' local busk. , ness school student, during auditions for She Americus Legion production, "Red, Whit and Blue." Miss Seimoni is a dancer. The show will open in Los 'Angeles ;luring the American Legion convention and then tour the lead. ing cities of the country, and eventually willbe'made into a motion picture. More than 50 acts were heard in Salt Lake City during the two-da- y auditions. Local talent which is chosen will be notified during the middle of ..x.mot 1011111. Legion Post No. 88 MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL dm1.16m WMMOI.....,4N4. wNmt,,, "' . I , I11 BOAflD I I - SET t41 , Na-,- 12" tInr3 teg ill, Iti A SCI tfatal - , i.' ,,, g' 4,,,,,,, - i .::,;10"fr.:, ..:,,A, :- ,;;;:::v -...-,1 , .:' Au, : POWERFUL 9 - ., COME IN TODAY AND SEE OUR SELECT A STOCK LARGE BID ON IT. SET AND ENTER YOUR ... 676 EAST $259 95 - - MA; D HAND-RUBBE- - ' ' , HOGANY CABINET ,. . - . SAFETY NO-GLA- ' GLASS 1 , ... bring in stations clearly plus telt , ' - '''''';''' '''''':" '' .:'' - : T -- s BLOMOUIST'S ' 676 k 2IST SOUTH, EAST SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ', .. NAME ''; ,, ADDRESS 7 STATE. TY 41 1: : 1 I ;' PHONE..... .......... 1 ON THE ABOVE MODEL BID $ SETMAY 11, 1950. T , ImrstrostrtIMITWILTENJIMMISMOSSRM t ocAnne:Annntlq--Pla11111 Al II 111111 II II nil. iiuii 111411111111 II II NA II OPEN 9:00 TILL TUBE CHASSIS-- MAIL Ott BRING COUPON TO BLom9u1ste5 ENTER YOU! BIVIN SPACE PROVIDED ti THEY LAST! 27. - MODEL SHOWN ' . BLACK TUBE -, - 21043OUTH I ' o 1 . ,.., I WHILE ....o..000000f - July. 1111 I ' ' Valley Junior PTA Sets Fashion Show -- .42 T-- V 0". COMPANY OF SALT a ma, no I I.. ,En................. -----,----------- i , .. ht .- ,;., L MONDAY, MAY 15, IS THE LAST DAY FOR ALL BIDS ON TODAY'S OFFER. LETTERS POSTMARKED BEFORE MONDAY MIDNIGHT WILL BE ACCEPTED. IF YOUR BID IS ACCEPTABLE YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY AFTER ALL BIDS ARE IN. , . .1., - - - ' .- AUDITIONS TALENT FOR SHOW "iewk;',1 - ,I. , 114, : a Ai ,,,,,f152. ':k1:7 It , , i i ''''"----'1- 6 , , t 4., , t, - ''' -, , el. 4 A Ak,, ', 1.'- , . z,,, I lunch .s -- - , , ,. -- - Blow-U- p i 4 - , , -,, 1:-- -, -alIl ,f....,1 .., 'i , '''!1' .. . ; Police Officer E. N. Olson, 307 East Ninth South St., Thursday was treated for hand lacerations suffered when a revolver exploded in his hand at the police target range. The accident occurred at 10:20 am. while Olson, who is considered a "crack shot" in the department, was trying out a new type .38 calibre revolver, Inspector O. R. Record, in charge of the range, said. V g615 11 . . , YOU PAY ONLY WHAT YOU BID...USE COUPON BELOW ON THIS five-minut- I ' WE WILL ACCEPT ANY REASONABLE OFFER! refreshed '' '' si 1.4: .:.,..'.,:',.tr t;,, '.:'1,.'?:4: .'t Ni,, pi , i:2,:,,..:::, P L A CEVoUR t 11 m 7:4-41...- ,, , 'r',tt,, ,,,, ....1 ; IMMEMMIIMPIMEIMINEINEEMEMIEO Guest Kiwams Is IN , kt t,'!., , -- s. Utah Mother of '50 M; ,,,-N- ..., w Mum's. - 1,v...iv. . : : La-Ver- ;111 ,,', , V...4 ,!.. -: .; A fashion show and exhibits of handicraft, art. and academic Sets Thursday Meeting work will highlight the final THREE BABY ORCHIDS Members of the Beth Humphmeeting of Valley Junior High reys Post No. 88, American LeIn triple plastic lapel vase Schools rwrA Thursday at 8 gion will meet Thursday at Delivered to Your Moth., or p.m. - Wife for p.m. at the home of Mrs. Only The meeting will be held at Latimer, 4072 Highland SIESSO the school. 4195 South 3200 Dr. Dr. Royal Garff will speak 407 West St.. and was announced by on "Humanics in Today's Claude C. Lemmon. principal, Tells who said some 300 students World." The group will meet at Beau the Cafe Brummel would participate in the prior 17 le lreellwey Mew 54131 to the meeting. ' - 0 f,- i ' - ( I , : :,,, ,...,, .'. ,,-- -- - y,,,, ': .., Hurts Officer , . '. ''-- , yn: ,,,, ) ., h, ,,i 4g v.., -- .,. gi),::1, , :', ! ::',,,1,01."2 ,, - , 131 --- '4,,41',. 1,, ' .,.. , ;".!!. .4! :; '4 '" "- ,;,..t. Vt.).,.,-,-- ) , 1,,,..a., 'Xi e 11' ,., - - - -. - ,i,,,,....:...,,,,,,......,.,..... I .. ,,,,,I, i t i' ":',.1 , , ,T,1,.,i, 4 4,': ,,,' a' ', '1,, ,:, . ..4 , - i, ' i ;', -- jr,-- ..:, i't j ''' 4, i- 4 t , :,,,; 4. '...........i... '.'; , '44..04. ,.'i 'H ,,,..i.::,:,,!.., eq. l ,: ,4' : :,,':.p J ' ,' - i . ,.. t "', , : , 24.; ',' ; I wt ,... . s., ' 1, ' i. ' , . . . , . .'.,,;' 1 , 4 , , , , 7- - Mr. Healy pointed out that during the past five years the public utilities have paid a decreased rate of assessment. at the same time contributing more money to the PSC because of greater gross revenue. Refresh...add zest to the hour CO:A-COL- ., ,, i', - ...,,A '.' : t ,, 11 , ; k , 1, l..."--------N----ma."--""N- . f.4. 4 - 4, - 89132.28, water c om p an ie and car companies, $75.20, $4.82. 1 7,f'.,,-:- ' 1950Al I I,' ' hs ,, - 4 , , , - , ,. A MeAt , , '" Oi', ' .4,,,,i .tg,.- - - Jr chairman of the Utah Tax Commission said Thursday. Under Utah law, the comof the panies pay three-fourtcost of maintaining the PSC. The assessment was based on a gross operating revenue of the companies totaling 656.865,944. Electric power companies will pay the heaviest assessment. being charged $18,760. Railroads and express companies will pay 612,675.41, telephone and telegraph companies are assessed $10,528.41. gas companies will pay $8003.73, motor transportation companies are down for ,Z $: ' .' ,.. , ' ,,-- Patrick Healy Locating his son in a British prisoner of war camp, Mr. Shulz secured papers to allow his two oldest sons to come to the United Stales in February. 1947. Both boys were born in Salt Lake City during a 1928- 29 visit, and thus were American citizens although reared in Germany, he explained. ARRIVES IN U. S. After many legal tangles and disappointments, Mr. Shulz came to this country last November. By means of smuggled letters, and sending bribes of coffee and cigarets to Russian officials. he finally obtained the release of his wife and youngest son. "Things are bad. Everyone is afraid. There is not much food and electricity and gas often is shut off," said Mrs. Shuh in speaking of life In the Russian sector. Despite the many hardships difficulties and international the family endured, both parents recall numerous "miraculous" experiences of obtaining permits from Russian officials in carrying out Church work. "We want our boys to learn the American way of life. Now we can start all over again." they concluded. The family resides at 321 East Fifth South St. Russian soldiers, about three miles from the capital city. the group of 43 was backed against a wall and shot, Mr. Shulz said. He received a paralyzing wound in the neck and was left for dead. Apparently the lone survivor the father lay for six days among the bodies by the wall. Unable to speak or move the upper part of his body, be finally attracted the attention of a Russian nurse, who was directing a burial squad, by wriggling his foot. NURSED TO HEALTH ,Nursed back to health after an operation by the woman, he was placed in a prison camp at Potsdam. Released in Aittust, 1945, the train he took back to Chemnitz twice was stopped by "wandering bands" of Russian soldiers, the passengers robbed and the women assaulted, Mr. Shulz stated. He returned to find his home bombed and his oldest son had been missing for months from a "work party." Two weeks later, be received and accepteda call to go on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A convert to the Church, he already had fulfilled two such missions previous to 1939. itor NEWSr Thursilay, . ,, , . vrrgT r. sl . I.. Charles R. Cox, recently president, Mr. Cox is scheduled named president of Kennecottd to arrive in Salt Lake City May 17 from Nevada., where he is Copper Corporation, will make rainesuldiedvisionto i insppecropertiext Nevatkle.da his first visit in his new c,pa.1:),.,, to Utah next week, Louis Buch- Gill and Ruth. man. general manager. western In Utah, he will make similar operating divisions, said Thum tinspections of Utah Copper Di- 'vision operations and confer Accompday. snied by John C. with division personnel, Mr. Kinnear Sr., Kennecott vice Buchman said. Both Mr. Cox . , and Mr, Kinnear will be accomt, 41??, panied by their wives. :, g ,,,. . , -Mr. Cox is scheduled to leave '''' ' ? 1. ,...",' ' : ;, !I Utah May 22 for the List, Mr. . it Buchman said. r. ; ,,,, .., ,' t, A top flight executive of U. S. ,,, , Steel Company for many years. "'" t. Mr. Cox came to Kennecott 1 ' t. from -- Carnegie- Illinois Steel Iltlikk 7 '' Company where he had served ,'; as its president. , Prior to that, , ,3,11c. '41 ,:4.,he had been president If both , ti the National Tube and Tubular .. P .; , Alloy Steel Corp. ; A7 P- Utah's public utility companies will be assessed S59'18..47 to pay for maintenance of the Utah Public Service Commission for the fiscal year of 1951, German Family Reunited in S. L. After Eleven Years' Separation "In the United States you can believe it or not" zone "In the Russian-occupie- d of Germany you believe else!" This vital difference between life in the two hemispheres was expressed Thursday by a German family reunited for the first time in 11 years. "My happiness is too great for words," said Mrs. Alfred P. Shull, as she and LeRoy were greeted at the Salt Lake airport by her husband and two elder sons, Ralph, 22, and Harrold, 21. EICSEALS STORY Arrival of his wife and son after a flight from Berlin unsealed the dramatic story of Mr. Shull as "now there is none of my family left in Germany who can be harmed." In the fall of 1939. at the outbreak of war in Europe, he was ordered from his home in Chemnitz, Saxony. to serve as a civilian cashier in Berlin. All efforts to reunite his family failed. When the Russians neared Potsdam. where Mr. Shulz was stationed in April. 1945. he and several other civilians attempted to break through to Berlin. Trapped and encircled by , , ' ; I Utilities Pay For PSC Upkeep 4 ....,;.,,.,... .;- d Out of Germany and into America came this German family, including, left to right, back, Harrold, 21: Ralph, 22; Mrs. Hildegard Shulz and her husband Al-- , fred Shulz, and front, LeRoy Shuh, 13. some - ,,- 4 ,,,,,i 07-- 1 FREEAFTER ELEVEN YEARS By JOILNI McRAE roeff ... ' ; - . ,.. . 4 DESERET . I.: . , 1 OC, TRIP ENDS DRAMATIC -- - I - , t",,",,,,,.., .i. !. ri .4 .",.., L sl ;,,- ;at' ',stk.:: , it, ,Midvale businessmen. voted unanimously Thursday to form a Midvale Chamber of Commerce. Darrell Jex, manager of Safeway Store, was appointed organization tommittee chairman. Harvey Cundick, president of the Midvale Business Men's League, predicted 40 Midvale leaders will be enrolled in the new Chamber unit when it is organized next week. 1?,- .:-,r '' i ' t , mmvALETwentyfive ,i, , ;.1.),w..... .4 ",''.t,,.. , . f,,,.!- 4i --'' ,: 4 ht - r 7,4,1 "'''' 4 ,..',.- ,;,,, ,- rk13),,I,, ,',-- 5,,v Kr, , ,, bis;t1i4- ..., 1 ' ' ' .- ,1: - - k, . ''' , : .s ' if,e4 V it- '.: '',. r7 ORGANIZE MIDVALE C. OF C. Iv il President, Vice 'President of Firm Will Make Inspection of Properties BUSINESSMEN .14", ... . '4' V:, . ,t4.;,1-,- v I ,. j 1 ;k1:: - ,,,,,I T . - - - . , : it ,... .-- ''-- t,, )t 4,,,,, Tc ,.,e r .. 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