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Show rym S r' What's -- In The L THE DESERET NEWS Former S. L Merchant Dies Yule Gifts Should Be Mailed In November November will be the Christ- ity on the rails and planes- ;- almas- mail month thi year, - ac- ready burdened, lo eapacity. War Funeral aeryTceiTTfor- - Frank, cording to instructions received shipments-- will get preference Russell Payne, manager of th Gives today by Postmaster I. A. Smoot over the gift packages as will inJSalt from- - Postmaster-GenerFrank commodities for essenliatCIvillari Vivid C. Walker. Lake until 1928, who died Tuesneeds. have been fixed The postal department will day in Reno, Nev, will be held Foretelling ai, expansion of forNo deadlines domestic mail. Howmailing life probably fix definite dates in tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Los Anand a resulting ever, the 'community postmaster general said, November. Mail that meets the burial also in that some due 12, 000,00b society witj persons deadlines will be guaranteed de geles, with to the installation of television aw ay from hotae working m city. As in former peryears livery, Mis, sets in clubs, Mr. Payne, a native of industries or serving in sons may post domestic mat at theaters, and oth-- er- - public places rather than in domestic ds in the the vol- any time, even on Christmas day," souri,- s camps, military engaged the home, Dr. Gerald Wendt, ume of Christmas mail will be business before being emwas remarked, if there it But, scientist-interpretespeaking of too great to handle unless It is develops a tremendous rush of ployed by the J. C. Penney ComWartime Science and Postwar distributed over about seven Christmas packages in December, pany, He served as manager .Living held the rapt attention weeks. the packages simply cannot be of this company in Mldvalejimll of 500 members of the Bonneville 1917, at which time theSalt Lake the postoffices delivered for Christmas. In former years rlc Club last night have store wasrspenedr and Tie was extra 200,000 employed to Smoot he intends Mr. said while he casually predicted, in workers, most of whom have his force Of mail transferred to It as manager. build rapid-fire- , stacatto diction, been college students, to handle handlersupas Mr. Payne was a former presirapidly as possible dent use of helicopters, with the Santa of Westminster Claus burden. College a to They effort tremendous and make attendant neighborhood airports, are in uniform now and thev Board of Trusteesr -solar heat,' air conditioning, and Will add to the burden rather convince Utah residents that they Besides his widow, survivors inalone can prevent a breakdown television in homes on which in Christmas mail ..delivery by trude a son and daughter, Alfred rooms are buttoned'1 and "un- than help to meet it. Christmas mail, the postmaster commencing to mail packages on Iayne and Mrs. Dorothy Payne buttoned," and yeast beefsteaks will have a, very low prior Nov. 1.- Waterman, both of Los Angeles said, into go every dinner pail. Practical Outlook Although the, scientist made" predictionsof fantastic developments with all the theatrical suspense of a magician pulling rabbits from a hat, he displayed an amazing practical outlook his forecasting with assurances that the scientific, "rabbits will cost very little . . . theyll have to be inexpensive, said Dr. Wendt, because we will Open 8:30 be living in a thrifty world in 7 PM.-Monday- s postwar years. Thru Thursdays Dr. Wendt, formerly director of research for the Standard Oil Company, of - Indiana, described World War I as a "chemical war, and accredited gasoviHGobe A-- 1 line as being the most important single weapon of World War II. Pancake He assured his audience that Germany does not have and will not have such gasoline, but said that Japan may develop the product. 20 ox. Pkg. . . . . . . 1 q Referring to turbine superchargers and combustion, Dr. 4 Lb. Bag Wendt says that engines are built to fit and that the use of the gas will result in 40 OiV.- - Pkg postwar automobiles of only 25 1 0 Lb. Bag ' horsepower, with 10 pound en- Ab will which outdistance ?ines, Mormon Meteor. Britain vs. America 9c A Grade Having discussed American sci51c Grapenul ence over the British broadcasting system last year, Dr. Wendt, 9c 40 Bran Flakes,!,:1; : 23c Grape Jelly comparing Britain and America, oi. said that America is many years 12c ahead of England in scientific Post Toasties Chocolate adaptation, and cited a British survey in which Britons, in vis10c Cocoa ... pkg. 23c ualizing a postwar home, failed to consider such conveniences as c solar heat and air conditioning, 33c Sanka Coffee g Popped Wheal ", asking only a fireplace in their bedrooms and one portable stove Jell-Se- rf 9c 3 pkgs. 14c Popped in each home. Dr. Wendt addressed the club 27c Wheal 3 pkgs7 25c five, years ago and came to Salt Soup Mix rLake on a request He left late last night for Shredded Wheal,?, Split Peas 2:.- 2 lb: bag 27c Pocatello. Ida. A. E. Bowen, president of the club, presided at last night's dinner. D. S. Postwar-E-ra -- - Scientist al Portrayal 1 dry-goo- r, Salt Lake City, Utah WarDogFromS.LReported-DoingWel- l member of the 0. . ed 3MODERNE BAKER YEUZT Halloween Cakes . $1.00 he couldnt .tell Dean just what .Tom was doing or where he was because the censors horse play and Is just what the Private army needs up here, Shinn wrote. Small Faces who accompany American fighting men Into the danger of war. He was the pet of Lt. Jerome B. Pepper who is now "somewhere in tne Pacific. When Lieutenant Pepper went Into the army he left th custody of Tom in his brother Deans hands. Lieutenant Sign Permit Given CHOCOLATE AND ORANGE Permission was given by the City Commission today for the painting of signs on Salt Lake streets advertising the Salt Lake County War Chest drive. i 1 Qc each i DOUGHNUTS JZZH224 and EAST FOURTH SOUTHS" Open 8:30 A.M.tp 9 P, M. Fridays and Saturdays Monday pour into boiling water. Pint.. I g& lb. pkg. S YOUR GOVERNMENT ASKS YOU TO STORE AT LEAST 100 POUNDS IDAHO No, RUSSETS 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 1 No. 2 UTAH No. i s lie No. 2s 3 29 2)39 RUSSETS ....... :. .7; ; -....100 ib; 299 ......... 7. .100 lbs. 2.29 . . . ONIONS lb. 8c 'Verdict Filed In Childs Death Sweet Spanieh No. ... Grapes":. 2 lbs. 25c Brussel Sprouts OGDEN. A coroners jury of the Burch Creek Court, late yesterday afternoon, ruled that the death of Wesley Dwayne Smith, son of John Wesley and Lillian Warmlth Smith' of 'Johnson 'Tourist Park,' Sunday afternoon was caused when an automobile driven by Charles Edward Meara rolled over the childs Fancy Green... .y . 1 '11.89 I3c fcOv I Da lb. 3c Cabbage':.! ' - body. According to the testimony given by witnesses to the accident, the car struck the child as it entered the tourist camp in which the childs parents lived. Rules For Keeping Animals In City Given Rules and regulations applying to the keeping of animals inside Salt Lake City limits have been released by the Board of Healtji and may be obtained at Room 31, Public Safety Building. y V. H. Anderson. In charge of Inspection, announced to- FOR YOUR FOOD POINTS 14c Stamps day. Applications to keep animals must be made at the same office; has not been made 'If application by Nov. 1 the animals' will be removed. The rules Issued by the Board of Health refer to cows, horsey sheep, goats, pigs, hogs, foxes, rabbit and any other similar an- jmals. 7 Air Route Hearing Will Open Tuesday Whether or not Salt Lake will be cut off the direct airways to the coast may be largely decided conference - by in a the Civil Aeronautics Board In Washington Tuesday. Proposals for a direct service from Denver to Los Angeles will i be discussed at that meeting, according to information- - received this morning by Gus P. Backman. of secretary of the Chamber - 49c Butler No. 2 Can 11 Corn Del Mail Cream, No .303 Can . . , m 12c Milk HI 14c Cheese 14c Cheese 13c Tree! 21c AWTamales lOVi oi. Nihlets Pumpkin V-- 8 Roeedale. No. 2 Vi Can Cocktail Tom. Jce. Beans Can u Del Monte,' 48 oi. Can Cut Green, No. 2 Can 00 lie Raisins New Crop Seediest 4 lb. bag Raisins Sun Maid d. IS o. pkg. Sd Z axplr Not. 20th D, E Talid now. 14. IS, IS xpira Oct- - 31 A- Sugar Stamp PeaS Morning or Special tall cane Morning, 4 4 Kraft Food Sprd glaseee S-- Mlb. V4 pkg. nDou 'Lunch Moat 12 50c CTiallIcan Sardines Sauce 14c Oysters Blue Plate, SV4 ee. Dev. Meal l Vfc can HJ DRIFTED SR CM ENRICHED FLOUR! 10 Lb. Bag Lamb Chops Sliced Bacon Bacon S,i.e.:.Rind Bologhar-i.Swiss Cheese 13c ;. 15c LAMB LEGS Junket Rennett Tablets CAKE FLOUR 2 Pkgs. 231 1 St Staleys Starch Lge. pkg. 31c tic s i poRcor kv PATMa r V is ik. Schilling's Drip or Regulor l tf4 62c St, 2 lb. bag 21c ,UB. RICE ri2lb. pkg. 25c SOY BEAUS j 9 . 2 lb. pkg. 31c laffiiiffl'Milwi - lb.-- GRAHAMS CflSCPlSQUO 1W1 tia in lei f ptt. per 2 lb. pkg. 31c BUY WAR BONDS TILL IT HURTS ' Rump or Sirloin A Grade S FRENCHS MUSTARD 7c Don't make AiymtiTAKt V tt.41c :;:::27c ?pp" Erb lb. SALTIRES COFFEE .. .. Lge. pkg. 25c BISCUIT FLOUR r. Largo Frath Dmw4 Jfa point, lb. iKMKiuie Small A Grade 6 pts.' per lb; . VEAL ROAST -- 39t Pkg. x. Shidr. A Grad lb. r: 39c 33c 0,1 pt. 43c 35c 19c 35c iRodient FRUIT LUX Umpem 4 1Cn Val $ 29 c ;,b732C Ground Beef rT.. u,h......27c Round Steaks nGi,BM,..38c else can -- Ik- - 23c 51 Delicious ox. Gloss Rib End Cut. 8 pti. per lb. Loin End Cut. 8 pti. per lb. PORK ROAST 2 lb. jar 33t PEAIIOT BUTTER lb. 26c Round Bone or No. 7 Cut A Grade. 9 pt. per lb, . fdTGClKS glaee 51 POT II0A$T PorkChopsjr;:: i, ...... 37c 17c Sis. Can 1 35c 38c - pF 1 39c n. Armour's, Saus. V. Fruit Cocktail Commerce. Applications for this service were submitted by Western Airlines. the United Airlines and the Transcontinental and West-er- n Airlines, Mr. Backman said. IT,C Brown Stamp POINTS WEEKLY SPEND YOUR RATION Gord11-- Blu san-itar- - Just Kraft IP RicaT, ,c ZOOf. Cooks instantly. 7 Germ"', doz.30: ... Wholewheat Cereal Flakis777.7 - . Via HALLOWE'EN COOKIES and 'Amerind Variety Hallowe'en Cookies for Your Early FISHERS 28c 21c return-engage-men- t. Jk With Hallowe'en Face, , flour Hersheys l. j S. Pepper and Dean are sons of Mr. doing a fine job. here. Tom, a soldier-do- g that 328 Hub-- . - ...Re- - did jsay,. however, and Mrs.-FrPepperr Explained the alngeMetresai-Th- e is his bard Ave. from Salt Lake, Tom Has really been around the doing suitcases were full of food accordwork earnestly and well, horn and seen plenty In the short just In case we couldnt get la nothThe heard had Peppers time he has been in the service. the diner." ing to a letter recently received by Dean Pepper, 11, former mas- ing of their army dog until Prifrom of Pvt. Clyde vate Shinn's' letter arrived several ter the dog, Shinn, a soldier stationed in Alas days ago. Closed Sunday ka.' Calm foe Ail Occasion letin himself the Introducing The hero dog takes everything like ter, Private Shinn explained that hp does seriously, doesnt A e EggSs:hr7doz. Page 11 ATLANTA (AP) Carrying Bultcase In'each hand, Jean ette MacDonald changed train Prices Effective Saturday A.-M.-- to 22, 1943 Food Is Food ' Knife-ancLFo- uni-vers- Friday, October k v 4 i j clorox lb. 31c |