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S vow - wise Novi ......pest:o;sestiss ;losithrist ossesOM eonesooNSIT gimes zotz ...es a--- ,,. 4445f , ' ' i 414106, ' 4St , I - 1 - and 14 : . round - ' pair of glasses with plastic rimslbelonging to S ' 'I SENATOR ' r - . , i4 - ' !I LTA ''- - Dial .' -- - - , 4 0111 - 1) P'1 4 1( j ' 1 - t' - Led. i rrf AS LIME AS - V ) .. 7,..,4101,1.1.3 ''''s...imipp....,.. ,:,..i Down I 30 Months to Pay ' i I '.''' ' '''''Illart, .... I: ' I 4( - -- -, '', It ' I -, w ..00'117. - - 7, ' 1 Sts.cp -- ;- :-.- -. , 8.95 535 14.95 - . - -- Table, Walnut, Rog. $38, 14,95 I . 21.95 Mg., Rog. 832, Now Baautiful Modorn End Table, Regular 32.95 ,, .2. An et "sy . 2430, - drawers, ...21.95 Beautiful Smoker with Magazine Racks on aach 39.50, Now 25.95 monadg.nRifeigc int Step Table, Doluxo Mahogany finIsh, with Solid Leather Top. Regular 59.95. Now only , ;, 41.50 . ,.. - ' Free Delivery Stoso - - Easy Terms . ONLY.15 MINUTES PR9M Aadn", old Now Beautiful 2 Drawer Mahogany Commode, this is it in commodes. Reg. 31.95, Now 21.95 .., ..- t 14 1 ' , Prit,iegodl. S2ty91.50C,ommomwod..e ...00.., --- I Name City, , 411: fe, Now Commode, 40'06100$ alP .,.6.00D:rAtu4';., lo - --- , - , - 1 ''' I , IOW aeoll Slim." old tour eel" PaV4 most plos. --- , jty i ,, ''', ........01. I Rog.--16.95- -- , 14101 Convenient 47:Aph..,,..nkia..s.,,,,,,,.,:.:.:......, SALT-LAK- E CITY ' - , , , I I for 1r Tab'', Tom in Quality; Magazine Racks. Regular 10.73, Now ro,onogany Ste'''. Table, a Baauty. Rag. 26.95, Now Sawing Cabinet, Mahogany: Rogular'24.95, Now .'. I. I II95 . - My Stadion' Education Bill gcnri41,000 Utah Veterans 65 million dollars In education bonofits. 'rho Republican candidate for tha Sen. ate stated he is opposed to Federal Aid to Education. - Blonde Lamp Table with Minor Top, Reg. 8.95. Now only '4 if , -- . - 41 I.. -- - -- ,-,-- $20 '--' ' , ODDS 'AND ENDS!. DISCONTINUED,LINESI ..44Wadnut I 1 i1 , litlf 71;Iforanp ; We bought too or mcmy paid too much. Check the list. Soo ths r ,Font - Tit MI , ELBERT D. hu- - ... - OVERSI LEFT ' PRICED -- .., " A ' f . prices. End ' ' L Wen', only Why? man. cCASiON-4-',..7-Ar,t,LI- . . - 201 . , . ,thoy'ro Moxponsivo - . ' , DOGS. - SPIIIET -- I 1 , - cp.1641-- - ROSI - ' . are - , : t , rg0 of occasional )quantity At , 1 s - i-I - , i , - 4 hop mars ,to go), W41 :1IL I, ,, 0$, It Ylin, tired c)fstfuhc.kmw.FitrhanoillYls , , I , , ,i .,, - 1; TSY . ' , Henry B. Sorensen of 3020 South Ninth East St An Action Ad did th. trick. Movie the isissset et s fins WWI Ws sesissoks s owaskoS, mai' wiswilis, supwii seeNly Sorptal APPlisotiw "." -' .1iiel ow Obadefil, times Fitting Deporomoot yew ens will lips lipiltr4.1 Web sigh istilisidesily sod psinweitiessis. it awls Ws oohing Si, aosavie es. Cans is wed ist is weve Ws chewier sa sor merits. I ,..16.9.riss. ' 4 We hides, Ws wisies s1 sus' foitvokSov; t ' ' C 'SUPPLY """elsclowiw-4,-I - - , I SUPPORT PROBLEM Vis:isisiTifi-cliss--- t 5 .,..$',. i Advice On Any AlloSSOVINVANVIgatie A A d'' Lamb, Clyde LaVerne ' ..', ' 1 Lamb, ' - '' also reared allohleChoaasivilloaler.oShe , - . t - , - 14 LESTER - -- ,- - I ' I 11;lakkm . , - n - 1 7 ) tho magnificent - - 1 - . , - '''' ir PLAY-- - . d Shen-her- HEAR -- - , 4, SEE Committee who assisted Mr. Mrs. Charles Sessions were Barlow, program; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bangerter, banquet. ' 9 0 TO ADMIT LITTLE MISTAKES r".' , ;. -- po. 96.- - ' g - lic!itIPRS , , 1 organization, --- IT - t ing. Odeupying the spotlight as I oldestof the 'youngsters" were I I Mrs. Martha S. Burnham, age I 97, and Parley P. Willey, age - -- . Oninits ) - t - 0 (,, IT , r ) - Ike Official t - -"- -- b - out- - 1 ' PIANO dhe Plitiledsholhin master-o- Yodel, 1 - . e--1 - eighty-first,birthd- ;t (AF . - . I ?, - .,,,.. ,. , CO WMU .:Mary the recer!tly pany B 1334th Combat Engi Clark note her Ward chapel. They gathered to Lamb will this seers. here week when the eat ! hearty :dinner, ' enjoy a Sunday. I over to was turfeu She was born gird. protram, and swap tales uuuftmg : school pranks or recall events Brig. Gen. J Wallace West ad- ,..,-Y, atCoalvillejsz in Utah 'When the area was a .4 ' Oct. the 8, 1869, jutant general of the Utah Nay, ,s' of territory. , ,,:..t0014,..., tional Guard. According to Earl Sessions, i and ' ;A ... lidaughter , The building,rated one of the Ann Bar-- Old Folks committee chairman, Mari ,,,' , .:,, finest structures in Tooele 's.: ber Clark. Her the event, which was the annual Count4 was turned ' over by i, i0.,, Outing," was was Stake early attended during the afternoon Woody Stevens, contractor. villnetwhereC"shie. by an estimated 400 youngsters" Brig. Gen. West hl turn pre-who were 63 years of age attended school, ........,.....1 sented the key to Lt. Stewait PrimarY,and or older. Warburion,Aommendiniceiffk- ... Sunday Shool has always been a good neighMrs. Lamb as a member of ter of the local unit. bor; "Always lending -- a helpLocated on East Vine .Street, the Church' of Jesta Cillist of ing hand tp times of need.". . Latter Saints. day also spend much time She the structure is 128 by 52 feet. For years she has been an piecing quilts and doing needleIt will be Used temporally as work until her eyes began to fail an armory until one b built. , her. Associationr-anVisitors are invited to inspect ciety, Primary Mrs. Lamb the of is mother the Mutual Improvement Moo- nine sons and the building.-daughters, seven dation. "The Lord is my First meeting of the local unit has always been the of whom are still living. They wiU be held in the newly cc-- - guide in her life, she declared. are Dr. Curtis A. Lamb, Tooquired building Monday night. Residents of the area , say she ele;: William Rudger Lamb, Salt Lake City; Elva R. Lamb, Kittle LaRue Bowen, John Laray'' ' ''''''' ' ' ' ''' 4 ette ' , t- , 1 7,, - r - - 0 . . 71 ,Gets New MaryClamb 1!Oldsters', at Annual Party Home Quarters Notes 81st -SouthDavi,StakeFetes,------ f new Tooele BOUNTIFULMwther was gala George National Guard gangs became rolled around ceremonies. Transportation was for elderly folk of South Davis furnished to and from the the property of Tooele's tom- Anniversary at Bountiful Fourth Ann TOOE11--T-he l I- ., - - ' f . , - generik - , t .,...., ,;01"" to, ,,, ' ., 0 1-,- - .'---- .: "Best outing we eyer bad" were the thoughts of approximately 400 elderly folks after they attended their traditional "Old FOlks'',day inBountiful. Taking the spcalight as old- S.- Burnham;79, and est in age were Mrs. Martha Parley P. Wiley, 96. Earl Sessions, rear, mai. chairman. - - Ito tfillit IRMO re'''''''' ) . 4.. -- "4.) t oil- .. -- f r,", 4 .- , irTf.r.-- . :.1 - 4, elk - Z.,--... 795 only - mentary education. , , - 4if Odorloss, Moisturoproof Lasts for yoars . languages, and Max, Berryessa, cli- , ' - I -- , . Its Darrell Taylor, modern 43J .. , , , rf I , 0 k, ., SPECIAL -- I I 4., t et I N, -- in- ' ondary education; Woodruff C. Thomson, instructor in English; Irene B. Woodford. instructor in archaeology, and Cecil Oak, Instructor in physics. Dr. A. Reed Morrill was ad- vanciatIlromassociate. professor : to professor and the following from Instructor to assistant pro- - i fessor: Russell N. Startsfield, business and secretarial practice:' Newell 3. Weight, music; i Julia A. Caine, and Robert Brailsford, secondary educa. tion; Clinton E. Larsen, English; Wilford 1... Smith. sociology; IL - - i I No, I, N '4, 1 1" A In speech; E. Virgil Howell, , ."1 r---',- '''''''mfklag- ',.. : -- .i.,.. , , t t - GET YOUR NEW LATEX SPRING FOAM PILLOW Ws tho nowed !dim In stooping Sham, Always structor In bacteriology; Ed- mtmd P. Wyatt, instructor In geology; Robert IL Peterson, instructor in psychology; Virginia B. Poulson and Damaris S. Morrill, instructors in sec- 1,, v three-month- ThInk-- , . , t - Burnett Gerguson. instructor ' , c . Us." Mrs. Clyde Galley, also a 'traVeler atureolSe' during summer, exhibited some of her souvenirs, " and showed color films of her trip. - t ' s- , ' - ;," and excerpts from 6:Show Boat" by Jerome Kern. Mrs. Casper G. Carrell, who s' recently returned from a tour of Europe, spoke of Cl ..-.- -- - , the flaxen Bate' and "The Attmoon of a Eaun" by DebussY, er ' 'I' 'tji . Itimelcy-Kortako- , , , , t. s -- - L 1 , tri, - I, - . ... ' . I ' . GET ASSIGNED . . ,' , . - - ,..4 , -- ' .' " ' . . ,In-phys- ical )(9-- , - -- , ' - . IN. : - " "s - Branch of the American, , ' Association of University Wont en the with program, , sponsored - --- the tooPeration, Of the Kitylitine i--a -c , ,, - '', ,, - Civic Association. Proceeds will be used to provide a scholarship I , , ', . for a Kaysville girl to attend te,0 , . ' . the college of her choice. , i a , -- -' The program included organ r ..,;..f''i i - , , ', fc:-41,....selections by Mrs. A. Hollil . ' k.. ' 4'.- ''''' '' ..:';'.: .:': N'' She 2s. , "Grand k. 'Grange. played i - a ' "; r..,,, - Choir" 3' '4 aj , 16 by Harris; "Serenade" k 1 ' ' -- - -,4 '4,,,, 7' by --Rachmaninott;,444Einlandia", - ' 7, ' ., ' ''.- --'''' - by Sibelius; 1Schehirazade", by I , ' : ,, ,...t ', ' t.i 4- ce 7,x 2. , : ' - - ; - , - -- . V to :r.- - benefit program was kponsored ,,P Saturday night at the Kaysvills .,. First Ward chapel. The Keys-vil- e - ' " f '; ' ' i . - Presiding over the prograth at Saturday night's scholarship benefit at Kaysville were Mrs. Noah l F. Hyde, left front Mri. Casper G. Carroll, AATJW president of Kaysville branch, front right. Rear, Mrs. A. Hollis Grange, who played organ; and Mrs. Raymond J. Ashton, ' , representative of Kaysville Civic Association. . . , I 1 , s - Sudweeks, , ' , I t i - ,...... . - - . . 'litical ) , , - - i - --- 17771.1 it. s, tp - the-cru...-- ----- , 4.,- ,, - -- . , - ., ..-,- -( t '- -- -- - ,. , . A ,.- - t A it' , ' - . f , . nn --. l'-T.,. - of:i'.fii0.:50teit..-,.....'- Ht , ..,. . , , , i . . ' - 4 ,, , . I ". -- 1 I I i , , x schoot;-Dr7Golde- ., I. - , .0b,i0i..0..nt.6::'-''''::i,.;:.::.:..,-,-- t 1 . , , rrt. ' ---- - I ',, ' I I ,- , - -- , N.ëlr:,:.,:iSt,r0$so-:1;:- i i I I 1 1 I t t. t - t.1ht' 14;t I,t'...., ,,, '' t, tI -- . - , ,... i 4 l'i t .T partmleyityineae71. ' N, Dr. Lambero will ie on leave . ''''0, doe 4 l' "3 , ,.4' - - , Or the autumn quarter only, 11 t t. t""t . ' In till ichools will feature the while' Dr. Woolf was granted ., , ,,,, of time ' that leave for-th- e period 1050 Fire PreVentiOnWeek 44. , 4 ' 11 ''"- . 1 he is president of the French started Sunday morning. ''' NA which ( ' Mission ,of the Church of Jesus '"',, . Herman J. Westbroek, tire 11 11 - , a.; ; --4'.. Saints. Christ of Latter-da-y . N a, 1 prevention committee chairman , 1" 4 - . -t RESIGNS POST , for the Ogden Junior Chamer - 1, t .." ts Resignations were accepted . ,1 of COmmerce, which with the N. ''' ', ' ft olu Dz rro, lic, .,, , I' , tor of libraries and dean of the fessor of horticulture and dean- ' ''' - ' ' Commerce, and fire ' under- 4 . - "., ' - - - 44,,;.,.." i surtinier tlect'of thecollegekoliipplied Is sponsoring , .........., writers , Woolf: Dr. Franklin , Madsen sciences; Hugh B. Brown, pro-an- d all schools in ' t Dean A. 1::41 , pr. Florence.: Zeppersen fessor of ,religion; Dr. will be visited. ' - Ni ' i ,l. ,,,t , , .. ' - ' Madsen, professors of music; Anderson, associate professor of , safWirdeebee'drills pricipals of each insti. -,,,. , , i Richard L. Smith, associate pro. bacteriology; John C. Evans Jr., , r 4,'",, will conduct several"' 4, , ' ' . , fessor of swedunItnii; rSed W. associate. professor of element- - 4,,, ..,. between Monday and ,1 ......,. ', . . t : S. ' Dixothastgataat professorof aryaduestion;DrCords a di, 4,, Friday. , 4 : , , physical educatfon; Stewart L. Johnson, assistant medical ' s will also be -..," ' Ogden 4 streedt . AN..,.., , Grow, assistant professor of po-- rector for the school; Dr. Paul residents to 4. - .4 ,-" . painted 4 ." ,. D. Proctor, assistant professor , . , , against take precaution every ' 11114,41sl , OTHF.R GRANTEES ' ; of geology. and Mr. Mary. Beth , I dangerous hazards. . .....,,- i - . J. Reuben, Clarkill, asslitant Benson, -instructor In-- an ....,,,,,......,.........J urged 1,1rWestbroek ; e........6,........,,,..professor of ;French; Henry J. education. business, institutions, dividuals, New appointments Included -- FIRE PREVEN'TIONCapt. Vir.,IL Brown, left., Ogden Nicholes; assistant- professornt of e and organizations support, co-B:- Valentine,--assistaIohn Bernhard- ,- assistant soology:-LeatyllrireDepartment, and HermanIVestbroell,' chair-Fir- e with and assist the fire. operate of ; political science; --- Man,. ' professor of Spanish; profrnton-Y.- of the- Ogden ''- --Prevention - -Week ' Cornmittee - committee .,inthis anct-Bruprevention Oliver R. SmithTassistant proBooth' over. old- boxes stacked behind, a ,board years crusade for fireprevenfessor of joutnalbon; George L. B. Clark, assistant professors of - Jaycees, look ' ,, fencecontrol. i , tion and Lewis, assistant professor of English; E. John Eastmond, as. secondary education; Joseph sistant professor of physics; Jay -,.. assistant in the li- B. Hunt, assistant- In the library; brary; J. Robert Kest' and Jim Ernest J. Wilkins, assistant pro- ' IL Ludlow, instructors in fessor of modern languages; speech;-Norma- n IJ. Hunt, In- David Yarn, assistant professor t , structor in music; Jean Char, of religion; C. Manley Brown, instructor in elementary educa- assistant professor of element- t tion; Don V. Gubler, instructor ary education and principal of the elementary training school; ,,,,1.-, " 0 Lillian Christnsen, - Bertha B. Davidson and Rondo S. Ear-- : - tors in elementary MONDAY EVENING ONLY IneLli tioutr. ...' 5 te 3 . - ' t - - - ,. ittir'''''''", - --- t - 4, , - - ' . - ' , - - '- ,T in German; Maynard Dixon Stewart, .imdructor in art, and Carol Oaks, Instructor .in Eng- Leaves of absence were granted20 Brigham Young University faculty mem. berg, resignationo'of era were Occepted, 22 new ap. pointments to the faculty were made and nine presentmembers given advancements at a recent meeting of the alai board of trustees, according to Dr. Chris. ten Jensen,BYU acting presi ' , dent. ' Granted leaves of , absence ' ' , .. . rs to PROVO : ..',, , - - - ,- ' t , - - - - et Absence 'Leaves 4 . t - -- , , , - - ' ' : ,. i- '- r: - i,f . -- , , . -, , ' . -- - - - ---- . . , . - - , , , . BADESERET' NEWS, Sunday Morning, October 8 1950 ,, , -- - , -,- .. , - ,;- - , s -- r atines,, Ilittdte - SO. MAlf4SALT LAKE - et.P1101f. '9 9 ritInOe I r , - , 44170N, Phone 640 - - 41-- , t, |