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Show lJScih Lake City, -- S.L. Woman PalcTHonor On ! Increased Benefits --To Jobless Hit v I' 9? y ff k 9 & H -- - Stephensonrdraw s attention totax demand for increased payroll to build up up to 10 per cent which could a reserve fund stand a postwar depression, vhllerat the 'same time, a movement Is underway to increase benefits for longer periods to more people amounting to a "short cut to quicker depletion ' of these funds "It is not possible the bulle-- ' tin states, "for the industnal the pavrolls oi Amei ioa to cauv who relief load im kind of nice, and If It is. to become nd rei- relief pngiam-,itdinlv tbtytiend points that wav thn themtle of the law' should be changed and. the government should levy a tax on the na-- J tional income for the payment of this relief. Such a step would be a tragedy and would make of us a relief nation instead of . a reconstruction nation." a . Celebrates Mrs, Alvina Harker Mars-de- n w ill be honored at open house Sunday preceding her 81st birthday Monday, C. Of C. Changes Name Officially The official title of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and ; Commercial Club today had been shortened At the recommendation of the board of governors, the member- ship, voting mainly by proxy, has changed the name to "Cham-- ! her of Commerce of Salt Lake City and extended the time of incorporation from 50 to 99 years. The-famll- Mrs Mardsen To Be Guest At Sons IIome Harker Marsden, Sixteenth Easr Streetrxvho will be 81 years old Monday, will be ifbnored at an open house at the home of her son, Mrs. Alvina 1950 Clyde Marsden, 4845 Wasatch Avenue, from 2 to 5 p m Sunday. AH friends and relatives are invited to attend. - Born in Tayloisville, Jgn 11, 1882, Mrs. Met 'den is a daughter of Joseph and Susannah Ilaikei, pioneeis of 1847. She sprpt most of her life in Tavloisville, but upon the death of hrr husband, James Maisden, about 11 years ago, she moved to Salt Lake She has yyoikcd in the various auxiliary organizations - Feted Mrs. Sophlo Shimmin of 2521 Green Street was honored on tho occasion of her eightieth An-ders- y -- Woman Will Be Honored Upon 8 1st Birthday her eightieth anniversary Saturday. She was born in Piovo on Jan. 2, 1863, daughter of Robei t and Anne Chi istensen Shimmin. As a young girl she had lived with her patents m Goshen, Spanish Folk and Glenwood before moving to Monroe in 1880 . . She was married to Andiew Anderson on Nov. 2, 1882, at . Richfield. LIVED IN MONROE lived in Monroe for nearly 40 y locating ears--befo- re in Salt Lake where they built a home and where Mr. Anderson died, on July 25, 1938. , Mrs. Anderson enjoys good health. She has a cheerful disposition. She woiked as a Relief Society teacher for many ycais while lcsiding hi Monroe. LEUsMULUlLIl She has been a leadei of The Deseiet News foi 00 yeaih. of Seven her 10 sons and They aret daughtei s Mrs Catherine A, Peteison of -- L. Former-S- . Man Succumbs Ol son Sidney Condie, 30, a for- mer lesident of Salt Lake, died Det 7, at CkTnp Callan, .Calif., of pneumonia, said word received here. He was born in Salt Lake, Aug, 31, 1912, and had until moving to California shortly before his military service. He had worked as a bus boy at the Alta Club, and other establishments in the city. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Anna C. Condie of Berkeley. Callf.r two sisters, a brother and an aunt all residing in Call, forma. Interment took place in Berke- aie-livi- Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada; Mrs. Maggie A. Anderson, Mrs. Jennie ArRasmussenrMrs. Savannah A. Lundgreen, Angus, Clarence and Kimball- - Anriersort of Salt Lake.- - SuperColossaI - Claudette Colbert Takes the biggest mud bath in screen his scene toiy hi a tunnel cave-ifffrTxdP Time for Love, She wallowed ;n 75,999 pounds of n seventy-si- x - -- .Mrs. Adelia Bhipman. will observe birthday anniversary tomorrow. r' v, iff" Its how. nut. Do-n- it the other teach the public as in dough- - POSTERS Dancers To Continue At Utah -- - The engagement lit the- Empire gtand-- , Room of Jose and Paquita, sendance sational team, has been extended for a limited period, according to Guy Toombes, managing director of el Utah. Originally engaged for the holiLatin-Amenca- n Army Casting role Is that In the U. S. Prestons latest a buck private picir-jnci- characters Honored childien and four greatgrandchildren ' Bob m j. name Dona seaase- - ' Mrs. George Q. Cannon, Mrs. W. R. Beckstead and Miss Elizabeth Chipman,-a- ll of Salt Lake, and Mrs J K. Atkinson of Cal-ry- . tot t . NEWEST INDUSTRY here-for-sev- eral 2i L in UTAHS FROM -resided years before going to California. Mrs. Chipman has one son, Reed J. Chipman of Los AngeMrs. les, and six daughters: Heber Hodge of Los Angeles; AlliertaJCanada. iV!,.' The Empire Rccms rohey cf dinner-dancing untdfl3i pm. ,n Monday; Tuesday and Wednesday 1 evenings, and until lr'c-djThursday, Friday- and Saturday evenings Will be- continued tor the balance of the winter season, according to Mr. Toombes. , , birthday of Mis. Chipman has -I ht Mrs. Adelia B. Chipman of Eos' Angeles, CaliL, will be celebrated tomorrow with a family dinner at the home of "a daughter, Mrs. F. S. Bradshaw, 1516 Princeton Avenue. Mrs. Chipman has been Visiting In Salt- - Lake for the past six weeks, and Will return to I os Angeles witffln the next few days. Born In Americrfr ForkJan; p, I860, Mrs. Chipman was educated In that city and married the late John R, Chipman there in the summer of 1887. The couple moved to Salt Lake, and last ' pe-fo'- i Los AngeleT Woman - To Be Honored In Salt Lake The fea-,.- - Cross and his MrsTSophia Anderson Mrs. Sophia Shlmmin Anderson of 25gl Green Street today had been honored 1v friends and members of her family following "The Utah Manufacturers sociation, In a special bulletin which today had been mailed to membets, has made 'a piotcst against proposed hbeializing of benunemployment compensation efits, according to Stanley J. Stephenson, exmiuve bulletin, prepared by Mr. twice each evening 76tli BiMiday 1 In Church Work As- ; hi' Has Been Active- - Oppose Change In.Law ' Empire Room. They are Mrs. Cliipman ki Will Observe If Birthday" 80 Manufacturers j MtV'b 'rJ,y- - U tah "DELICIOUS FOR MEATLESS MEALS Ask your Grocer the-Hot- Army and h is stationed at His last for Paramount was the lead in 'Night Plana From Chungking." day season only.Joss'and Paquita have won the acclaim of the discriminating patrons of the Miami. HOODLES VRESH-tG- G GOLDEN- PCSnfc-SCASPE- RMMttWI Ln CO, SAIT LAKE CITY ley. the stuff Loan From Uncle Sam of the Chuich all her life, and for many years was a counselor in the Relief Society piesidency of her waid Mis Maisrien has two rlul Mrs. Etnelyne Smith and Clyde Marsden Billy de Wolfe, who makes his screen debut as Bing Crosbys teammate in Paramounts Dix enlisted In The U S. Naw lr, cn route to Hollywood to take the role. i-en, DO ALL YOUR FOOD SHOPPING SAFEWAY NEIGHBORHOOD AT YOUR Remember Special "Weekend" Advertised Prices Are Now Good From Tuesday Through Saturday FRESH PRODUCE SOLD BY WEIGHT TO SAVE YOU MONEY Youre A American True-Blu- e When You Share The Meat DATES PORK lb. 19c lb. 35c Arisona Fancy Washington Delicious, or Newtown lb. IDc Choice, Juicy Navels. CHOPSeSr..; VC I00& Union Plant AMERICAN " , SWISS CHEESE lb. vci Ib. 38c I5ci 37c ' ...r Ib. 29c lb. 28c Julia Lee Wright's Enriched, Loaves Ham Soto luncheon Meals, etc. Beef Lamb Sausage Pork Veal Frants Mutton 20-o- x. f ret.3 me.t inorletL 1 , . Offering, through more then 1,000 U. S. Covt 'Grided and - 55 f PACKING & PROVISION CO. QUALITY Dressings 10 lbs. 2lbs. PORK SAUSAGE , 25c lb. 9c Ib7 PORK SHOULDER ROAST EMBLEMS OF MEAT si P0I1IU0III ROASTS, lean cuts . . . lb. 33c bspectedfsleats TENDER, 324 Iceberg SAFEWAY MEATS S. Govt. Graded and I Here is what the war has done to the cost of living in starving Greece, oil sums being given in 1 Americartmoney- :- - Loaf of bread now $22 40, pound - of round steak $34, dozen eggs $27, pound of Bugar $22.50, five pounds of potatoes $1 4.25, pound of rice $14, pound cake of macaroni $37.50, of clothes suit $25 $11, soap $1500.00 and a $5 pair of shoes $400. The Greek War Relief Assocta-tionln- c which.made publictbe figures, pointed out that even it you had the money, few of the commodities could be purchased. They are available only on the block market, which is dis-- . appearing for lack of supplies. Most Greeks must depend on relief shipments of food lb. 8c SAUERKRAUT U. $2.98 Bag 35c $2.75 Crisp-So- lid ORANGES S4- 9 1 TANGERINES , Enjoy these delicious meats. Youll find many tasty recipes for them in most cook, books., ,, DELICIOUS - California Fresh T APPLES Tongue. Hearts, Sweetbreads, Kidneys, Tripe Brains, Bacon Squares, iver Sausage, Pork Feet, fork and Ox Tails. 41 Mountain Grown Buueti, 100 lbi No. 1 Mountain Grown Russets, No. 1 Utah Red Bliss, 100 lbs. Meeh Bag. No. 1 Utah Red Bliss. 10-l- N- PIKE NUTS Oliver, t Loaf of Bread in Greece' calayos These Tasty, Healthful Variety Meats Are Nearestrktei You may supplement the above meat ration with any or all of the following meats which are also so rich inproteins, "vitamins and minerals: l $22.40, the Cost of a LETTUCE (Vote that pounds ptr uttk it the amount of meat rttommtnJ4 for rdultt tni thftdrtn ever Wytettof age Jht Food Rtquiremtnt Commune of the Wer Produxtion Boeri tug this fiftictnol rhe rtduttd ration of JS ounefi pet $ntt smounrtd ) v0N Desert Sweet VICTORY FOOD SPECIAL JTEXAS Seedles Pink Meat PnTATftFR U fl Adults and children -- O UTAII Grapefruit LEMONS Deems odd, doesnt it, for a meat packing firm to urge you to eat fewer of its products.' But thats exactly what we want you to do notv. We so that more, (patriotically ask you to eat less meat than normally be can shipped to o unarmed forces and fighting allies. W$!ve "a war 'to win and Victory is everybodys job! OurGovernment urges voluntary rationing of meat now as follows:, over 12....2V2 lbs. of meat per week 6 Children, ages to 12...: Wi lbs. of meat per week Children under 6 years of age.... 34 lb. of meat per week Juicy, Seedless, 2 Inspected Meals.' Canned Meats SsUd Cheese and Hundreds of Other Meats and Foods . - for EAT NUTRITIONAL FOOD-S- U.S. t r HEEDS US STRONG. |