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Show 21M DrSERET Nrws, I r Welnesday, October 15; 1947 0.:'cilt.':jii--Médt...Ordr.S- it Most downtown restaurant iaters yesterday winked at the . meatlesa.,Tuesdaydate, accord- Mg to reports that orciea for meat plates were Salt Lake City eating i eprdedtat houses. 1 And I majority of city restaur- 4 m,enus, i arts still offered meat i a Deseret News' check revealed. near-norm- nal Sét ' 'For Grand Larceny Count Maurice Smith, 26: New Oakland Hotel, today was bound over to Third District Court for tcrei4, (14 acfthyarjge goef Itreavned larkBosone. Smith allegedly took an automobile belonging to Dean Christensen, Aug 13. Bail is set at meat coneumption,,of the many checked. It reported that cue- 60 per cent less meat thtorne normaera l. v,. a al Bread prop Seen savings under the food conservation plan varied greatly at different Salt Lake restaurants. One eating house has ac- cumulated 50 per cent savings by trimming the amount of bread portions offered by half. Another ,,t One of the more popular Salt reported that no cut in bread ' bas been realized at ' '-,'- Likezestaurants reported that it consumption i yereived several phone taps ask- Few restaurants have followed .. irrg if meat would be served on the recommendations of the gov- When the- - restaurant ernment. on curbing-brea- d,.ii - Tuesday. con nemager replied that meat would sumption. Most of them still ' the telephone be available, vice serve breed with mealswhether ,: said. "Then I'll be in. 4 or not the customers ask for it. , "We can't-sto- p ,.. serving meat ,,,. .1 p rop Noted on Tuesdays if the restaurant restaurant Lake Salt to cin street continues City 1''' Nest ,across the that no appre- - it. We'll lose too much business:' i managers agreed , eiable drop in meat consumption explained one manager with re4 vias noted. Most restaurants servgard to the amount of meat concustomers sumed And most yes-- I in his establishment 1 eql meat. , , terday. I ale It. ge of the orestaurant .21;13: Utah Restaurant As- -j seemed t agree with meat off food conservation the program. sociation have scratched - But they declared that it was Tuesday menus, as the associadito practically comply impossible tion originally declared by ppwisions. rectors - vote that it favored. with all of' Some served it yesterday. iresterday the number of res- County Okehs Contract tatir8üb serving meat far A contract providing for purteeded those that put customers chase of gravel at per , , on a strictly meatless fare. yard from Thomas H. Mulhola into was entered land' today by Only one restaurant counted , significant drop in customer the County Commission. ad $1500. 4 Preliminary hearing for Orin Clinton Brown, 20, 1801 West Russett Ave. was set for Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. He is charged with a morals offense against a Salt Lake girl, Oct. 7Bail WU set - at : '", - 3 . MT LAKE Hearing for David Mark Harper, 18, Corpus Christi. Tex., and Fred Dee Durfee, 26, Midvale, was set for Oct. 31 at 1O a.m. The duo faces a charge of robbery which they allegedly com- mited against M. E. King, Oct. -- 28: Accused of $234 from DeVaughnembezzling Jones and Catherine Hansen, Oct, 3, Leo Grob-stei- n, 43, Salt Lake, had his preliminary hearing scheduled for Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. Hearing for Alvin Anderson, 45, Salt Lake, charged with forgery July 18, was scheduled for Oct. 30 at 10 a.m. while for Wayne Bess, 24, hearing Tooele, charged with failure to provide for minor children was continued until Nov. 14 at 10 a.m. Sentencing of Joanna Jordan, 22, 456i West Second South was continued until Oct. 22 St., at 10 a.m. She was found of illegally selling alcoholicguilty bev- SCHOOL OF .MUSIC 15 EAST FIRST SOUTH---5-127- Fl -- .. . - . ' : . ' ., :IA, r . , V i, , , '', .. ' .- - , ,o ' ,. ., '1 It- s-- .. , s, ' ; -' ' ..,,,,,... )7""'",. , iTho Standard School Broadcast ,, w CONTESTS ON ; le 4 Beautiful 1:00 P. M. Woman's Surat 5 p.m. This :Aunt Mary 4 :30 p.m. Life Can - ' 1 I N I". - 110 , , . MO 0011 ' - t- - KALL- -91 I OVIock Mitten Latest News, $ports ng Mons Ranger, Adventure. -61.1s1or of th Town vith L. Parrystore .... Vox Pop i ö AbbosS Jack Coital lo Pau dhow jibing Crosby . , ,, , sg. Morgue ..... ShOW pews; Sports Pd stoker Oreb 'Sands and Ballads Patterns in Myth. Nokia Leighton Irons Salt Lake Paver In Tows. Popular 'Variety ABC Presents bi- altonalPpuler Dimes bands ol Zi : ; ill Day Sit tin 11:00 a.m. Crinte ClubBeet Mystery of Week, PleaseThe Quiet , A Supernatural labriel Relater . Igysterg at Week. lets go to the limiest Drell Voce 114 of week.. eel. Noyes Roundup A Philo Vanes New blyetort Racket amoshert.., lelyetory MIMS Leto Newt Fulton tewle Jr , City The News, Dorsey Tommy Show with Tommy as your MC in a FUR Rour Of ilus. Utah SymPhonP Prokoletif cal Symphony KALI. for Music, One Hour et Top Popular Muds et the Da!' , 1 Patty ! -- Texas Playboys --, Late News Tel Ritter Musts Birthday Club Breakfast WOWS Club with .Don MeNeM , fast la Club Club Hollywood taalen Drake Malone 1' Welcome Travelers orals Tom Bartlett Dorothy Kilian's Moshe Sass led llaudts tls roue True Story 11:55-Bet- t7 '.., Croek 141 - 8,00 - Melody Maa verb With of Mr M. email Pioneers 1.1TAH "with Ken Linn e,66, .- Paul Whiteman 6A Pull Hour , efoltinustothe t 41 Chips otNneirs ' triklisf's 4 , , , t.! , I I t Doing 1,40 Meet oPrido 1;4 Oroom from Hollywood eiethre Bo Seated Witia Tom Moore. ;facie Woody's Hee. ord shop followed b1 latest sews Ily,.rry end Pirates : ea:;yetettilinvs LITA--5- 73 - Com.: 14 World News . London Column Farrell .1 Con. Orchestra Barri James Or chestra 1180 Club 110 2 ;; 1 14 0 Nom and Sports. Tunes in Top Music Western With Coughs Bay - Your Most Jukebox Melodies. News Makers Duffy's Tavern, Id Gardner District MUMMY with Jay Jostym Big Story, with Berry Kroeger The Jimmy DUrants News, Views Is Show Iluper Club Barry Wood ono Great iA day in tho Lilo of Dennis Day Spotlight on a Star liporto-Tab- Alan Prank Direct,-ing Your Dancing Date. Variety Mu. lo Parade Ms Music Per Listen bur (11:65) News Rues MOIVILD and Nis Orchestra Harry Owens is Orch.(13:55) News - Troub. 'News Roundup Farm Blatt Itup Around the Farm Tom Scott, Kilroy vu Mere . Night Owl 8how Starring "Mel" Pat O'Brien hi Balt Lake's All a famous music mho. la pencil. 4 Each Wednasday 6,00 ...... Pr- World 7,00 ' 1411 -CT7 Your ueou for a DIV From Hollywood Martin BlockMuale at Its Bost By America's No. Moo Jockey Song of Stranger Phyllir Perry , Benny Geodmen HourPull Hour or Patrols? Musts Tunes Did, New Newt Cochin rim Western Music Tommy b or siy Show. Americo's Top Musician and Psvorits Music Tons in oueTop Popular Musts r 'Arthur Oodfrel -9,00 Noes Aunt Jenny's Stet. iltens. Helen Trent Our Oal Sunday.. DI, Sitter ,.....,.. Ms 'P erla ms Y Dr. Matons Ms Outt ling Light Vi. t4S too rt II t,110 '40 World Noire Perry Mason Bus. of Farming Rem of My Dream ro Double or Nothing Quin show Part With 'Mous t411 An .30 rot 1111 - ' Lyng 3 4 , .0 1111 MO t411 MO I ?SO t411 Am. Sehool et Air - Ws at Crossroads A Woman, Word IL Severed. News oMest the Mesas.. ' ts Abner t!thts trout ehowi. oltemountain News e'rho Story Princess Club IS IA Morrow. News oLinn,11 Superman eCabtain Midnight Mix KALL-- , I 4 0 Link loiter 2oti Mrs. Burton., David Itsrum R. Byelyn Winters ' les" Aces 'Noe Harrigan nom Warren, News ..... MS 10 77T17.---'1- -K- SL-1160 HAL DERWIN rionnted by CANDY COWAN! ...... ... Comet EVERYONE Ghmy sings with Tack SMITH 9:15 Time - Usually Does Alan - News Kenny "hiker NBC ep , Kewzoos K0'11.1120 . ?silt Prank, your boat, Sphming the discs &mord Hit Parade "Beellabrow" Rd Bieck Nowa Aunt Starr 'ID?. Paul This Woman's gee aaa Java Platter ' ,1,,,, -- 1 , - PULI ', - , ' ot''' 's, , ,,,,i Sweeney & March Colinedy Moll; Groom Weenies Far Rio Peasant Buddloo , de wI' , th 1111 fe vs Sr el: ........ at sr to Ito - Iri lis Mr. and Mrs. Lauren T. Rose, 961 West 1820 South St. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot ,Tt Edwards, 209 A St. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robison, 737 East Seventb South St. Mr. and Mrs. Ellia G. Everill, 412 Third East St. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Thomas, GIRLS, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McAffee, 1664 Garfield Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, 451 Austin Pl. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCus- igla015 i , i rIt'si tI k t. .4 4,,, 4:';:,.'il k,,,,,,,,: k .' , l', ' , , ',' ' 01 4ag' op ?remit's 010 7:30 p. m. I Buddy, Rogers 41, Os Honrses;d thwitte - 8:00 p. m. PreSummer is gone pare for the Cold Days .ahead. Install a Completely Auto- matic Gas Jrnace. Our trained men will check vorm RONALD COLMAN '' f Cl to Narrates Oscar Wades "Importance of Being Ernestu-8- :30 p.m. fo El ST of L, L is 4, t '''',,-:- J ,, .'' e'''' ' Ottioct pill Atli 1 WA.I ;," 4 tv) l'k 4 C't hi 111 1' ,a ., ..,, 111 la ,11,0 Ii -- 11,1 MARA IRECt5, s FOR STOKER, FURNACE, STOVE OR GRATE THE COAL TO BURN IS Pof bi lif CASTLE GATE I fc at PI NI BAMBERCER icOA COAL CO. MARTIN COAL CO. af ?bole 54639 Phone HEATING AMUSE CURIli COAL CO. Phone SF COAL CO. St ' Phan 64673 Ji lc fr CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION FOR THE OFFICES OF MAYOR AND OF COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE CITY, AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD OCT 21, 1947. v 4 , (Aare a cross in the square following tits pantos al the porsons you laver as candidates for tho roopective positions.) OFFICIAL PEARY b BALLOT CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICES OF MAYOR AND OF COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE CITY FOR THE FOUR YEAR TERM. FOR o o 0 o BANKS, MAX S. ELGGREN, I.. E. J. GLADE, EARL JENKINS, AB (VOTE FOR ONE FOR 1 p MAYORFour Year Term , 41"; 0 AFFLECK, DAVID A. HARVEY, WILLIAM M. ID KNIGHT, 'NEWELL SI LI THOMAS, ELMER G. COL. 4AC011:, (VOTE 41 0 0 0 ROMNEY, L. C. roa nto) ,e 0 COMMISSIONERSFour Year Term , John 2! of , . N ,4;;;I........... WESTBROoK, Just Call F t your requirements. . ci n -- col"torl!cc: 1 , ( rIll to th , dt,S, e.,,,,,:;.,ii,,,,..771 "'?4''''4';,, ril In a0o '' '''' .,,,,--,y- ht ar fr , g...., , fli ' , N .., t; . er 1 0 0 , N 1 fl ';;;, , In ril 1 111111' 1 , ,; gor h oat rts,, g field. Stadium Village. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Heal, 729 Third Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Heber S. Kimball, Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Blackhurst, 751 Springtview Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ash, 178 West Third North St.' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilhelmsen, 165 MacArthur Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Morris Warburton, 155 Glen Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. George Webb, 1221 East Thirty-thir- d South St. , i1 1 Clill 1 fr ,,,, 1"')..1"' Mr. and Mrs. Art Home, Rich- Parents 7:00 p. m. ' f; t Bountiful. , .' 4, , Lake General Hospital and released. Mr. Naccarato and Mr. Marshall were injured at 1:10 p.m. yesterday when the car in which they were riding and one driven by Donald R. Koelliker. 24, 251 Downington Nve.. collided at Ninth East and Atkin Ave. According to reports, Mr. Koelliker was slowing down to make a left turn onto Atkin Ave. from Ninth East St. when the accident occurred. No citations were issued. Mr. Gonzales was injured when his bicycle and a car driven by Della B. Rock. 32, 631 Sperry Court, collided at 4:31 p.m. yesterday at Second West and Ninth South Streets. According to reports, ths,,Rock vehicle was going west on Ninth South and attempted to make a left turn when the bicycle, going east on Ninth South ran into the right. side of the car. On the Old Gold Show ;, , 1Vg! OFFICIAL BALLOT ATTEST: e - 1 tat 'lathe! KNAK-1-405 '. AMECHE FRANIaE CABLE Bantiamwo al - - , f ce , Don Frank Late Nita. Jacob, With hie big. - , i4, TO THE FOLLOWTERDAY ING: BOYS Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hull, 1500 West Shelley Ave. Mr. and Mrs., Charles Lund, -- Mr- - ; s - MORGAN Western Request Hour. Cousin Ray Will Play Your Favorite Request. ?we and One-ha- ll boars et Unpredictable Doings-- Caa Anything RaPPook .,,N, ' ' tik Ticleys Children Woman in white Holly Sloane. Light of the WOrld ILits 1. Beautitei. .... Me Perkins Pepper YOU111 B. to Happinss IBackstese Wife Stella Lorenzo Jones 8 Y. 'Adder Brown. When Clirl Marries Portia Paola Lila. Just Plain Dill Front Patio ranwn Bob sad Victoria. : , X . pawl ... Morning 801111 Dote with Melody Cookin' with CollinsB. with Ver. Tree Taal Towle with Bill Tank. 'MO sm000ms Miodic Mood Jim dmecho ow,Tom Ivory. "- at y were today city against Bulon Carson of FairFairof also N. J. field by Butt, field. Carson pleaded n o t guilty when he appeared before Leroy Tuckett, judge pro tem. His bond was set at $250 and his trial will be held Oct 2S. ' The charge is an outgrowth of an altercation between the two men over some horses pastured on the Carson land. Butt charged Carson struck him several times with a pick handle. rs, SIMMS Dooms of Blorsings with Dr. Stiles ' , -- itti 4 VARIETY FOR Black's Marra Klok Club, 314 Boum of Wks-u- p Musts and tbs Tana Morns Noes Digest Alarm Klok Club, Dare Top Tunes. Sunny aide IV Fred Waring and PinttlylVantang Road of Life Joyce Jordan Texas Rangers Katie's Daughter. Jack Retch Shoat Lora Lawton Pottl'e Song Shop Good Oid Days Something rot the ..... Ladies Standard School of the Air 'rho Tows Onus S. Is Or Not ,, f-- t AND NM- - Id The Old Corral with Will Wright --an- d Me Clang , . , His Orchestra 01, Thunday Afternoon 1 2:30 -- .. Orland Slam Rosemary' T: In Ajt30 I News Songs Bar. Clarke Potluck Party News. Petersen the Time. ',New's with Paul Royal'. News Roundup M. Lee Taylor i e,,,,,sla - - Rise and Shine wRh Pal 0Brien News - , : 't , m, liDYL 6:30 P. M. , TONIGHT mt.- Night Show The Old Corral with Will Wright -- To Plattar Party News Dane If. Time to Donee- -Too Tap Rhythms Piano tylists Monarchs of WI Tune Pottery. grinding out your favorite pop hits... Good Night Goo tad -Tim Favorite Musical Hits Heart's Desire. Bea Alexander. MC Kat Smith Speaks Victor Lind law , Ark Baker Nall Weston Cod. Fostor, News Women'. Paso 'Dinah Short Dr. Crone Itag ft.;, . :311110 3 - : 0 10 1 1 Pa so 1 A MO :I 1 11 0 141 ---,- .. 9 10 1MS Farm Journal Sob Wills and bet airiest afiresertian'e Brook 7:00 KAU of the West Western and Point. lar Music sour 0.11ta Preaktast lareatteet oll 0 NBC Newaroom Neat Your Music 1111 Thursday Morning 1" Parketu-Como- dy News. R. Warren. ,. 6 rill :20 Ji Saba WWI and on bland Stranado livening Rhapeody . Delinquency ,. pa at ': '::;,--;777,- ,.... and all other babies one year old today. BABIES WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE HOSPITALS YES- Teacher Lays stoloi 7; ar ker. Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osborne, 504 East Third South St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spooner, 1218 Laird Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Snow, 1043 Barbara Pl. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hickman. 134 Eighth East St. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman Hughes, 169 G St. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Petrakis, 1037 South Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Van Harten, 1143 Western Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page, Woods OGDENSmith Jacobs, assistant superintendent of Ogden City Cross... Mr. and Mrs, Richard H. Picschools in charge of student per26 Cordella Ave. sonnel, told members of the kle, Mr. and Mrs. Bronson String-haLions club Tuesday afternoon 921 Blaine Ave. that there is more parental deMr. and Mrs. Matthew Jordidelinlinquency than juvenile son. 3423 South 3450 South St. quency. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Andrus, Mr. Jacobs declared he still 264 Belmont..Ave. has the first case to meet where delinquent children come from a BABY SUITS really good home of good, concientious parents. Too many parents are spending too little time with their children. They don't know where they are or, what they are doing. . In spite of all the teaching chilf dren act pretty much as their Al irlit--parents. We should place the responsibility where it belongs, Mr. Jacobs said. He declared that children have e no respect for law because. parents have no respect for law, and 4:;1 also because some law enforcement officers have no respect , for law. Itlibdor-.1!!- "" Having made a study of the EDDIE CARR CLASSIC !background of juvenile deRom is that attractive Throe Piece is said Mr. Jacobs "it linquency, Snow Suit for your AU a wonder we don't have more juvenile delinquency than we wool with warm inner lining stylod do." He placed the blame on the with form fitting logoins. Rand Embroidered Hat in Rich Rod, lp &rent s, law enforcement Blue and Rose ColorsS15.05 eigaret advertising, headlines in newspapers, picture USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN shows and radio programs. Referring to the need of more P'h wholesome recreation for chil.,0 dren Mr. Jacobs asserted that "too many let recreation become a political footballRecreation should be taken out of politics $44 SO. STAYS 8415I ' regardless of who is mayor," SALT LACE CITY, UTAH he said. 8:30 p. m. Jack Paar Show 9:00 p. m. Bing Crosby 9:30 p. m. Henry Morgan of the day and mem KNAK-1-400 KDYL-1- 310 KSL-4- 160 , Laurel Wall 1,;(. briofru Programs 'eanteriosts Melody 1 Hour Dr. Christian el. Henry. News Prank Morgan, Don Amoeba, P. Lana. tewoonny. Marche, Comndiana Hollywood 'Mastro Stage Dramas fltavorite Story with Ronald Coleman Lowell Thomas 'Jack Smith Rhos. Lanny Ross out of this Night. String Serenade Chapel of Wasatch MO 10".----C11.1'- Ciemi might Wake Up Roundup Irown Patrol to Non Patrol. le .5eNews Roads la Reasons o- Tim. . ' ' Barker. Meet You7 11,41A Wednesday Evening KUTA-- 570 ' ' - e' ;', - Rtt.4i-o , t,, '. .,.1 , ..,,,,,,g3', 4:- MID THEY'RE LILL 011 t .7V0i-,,,D.Oil-- '. '. :IF; ' Three Salt Linkers Hurt In Local Traffic Crashes Abbott and Costello I ' t, ,P,,,,,,..,,,,,,e Jantii 7:00 p. Mayor of Me Town 7:30 p. Vox Pop 8:00 p. A.M. 11 ' st- "r - : ''':, , "', zL, , - .,,, Ne,, , K13e2nOneAthtkRin. 'Lot mOrs.tearmndilmiersr,. Wilcock, 124 South Twelfth East St.; Janene Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Barker, 418 Beta St., Stadium Village; Laurel Wall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal E. Wall, 845 South State St.,- - 4.''':" , t' .:t , by War Assets aff.ixed te 'N.1 '7"...', , . t ) , V , sWbn. "".:1 ' , . ' ' , hi at "reasonable of battery PROVOCharges court filed in ''. i 1 c Farmer Denies Battery Charge ,''- .',..,,.' La , , TONIGHT IS MI1GSDAY HIGHT TOMORROVI ,& 6. 4F eragei Aug. 24. A charge of assault A ) ...,,,,,,,,,, be sold sums': ' , , , us t If V (Take Elivotor) , , ), micTon RECORDS 4 , II auto-bicyc- Enroll Tonite 6 to 9 p. m. - Deasion of Salt Lake to re--- m fuse government terms acccept' : 0 ing land at Salt 'Lake Airbase ', was reached during a meeting , of city commissioners late yes,,t 4- , ., , terday. I 4P""4 "we would be that ir Declaring , , signing the airport away" toearnc: dir , cept the airbase on the I merit terms, Commissioner Fred , -. ' Tedesco said that the city would Of '''''.. ow ;, accept cancellation of its leases ,,,,, and the buildings and other ime ir provements on thelaroperty only . ...,:' , 4,'. , ....,;....:. ..,c,:',, -- -----under terms "with no strings." k, , $ 4 .,. k , ,14. Under terms recently submit--, '. .' 6 t14. ''' '.. .' ted to the city the government , , A ' red tape hindered the city from 4.4. ' ,k,6., , , , .. ; .,. ' t6 :ft,' 1.1. L turning -over - to the University -of Utah- two- buildings needed Deon Ostermiller- Albert Carlson Richard: Kenneth Wilcock for classrooms. Government rul'''' ' e S News 0, The Deseret congratu, ings also provided that despite tel"'"N"..'"0000,,,,...;., son lateit James Albert Carlson, , the property being turned back ' .' -,, ,, A. Mr. ...''' of and Mrs. John Carlson, to Salt Lake, surplus buildings ' 720 Jackson Ave.; Deon Oster-mille- r, , : Mr. of , and Mrs. . daughter , ''' - City'to Refue Federal Termson Airbase Return, , . , Workers are needed to harvest the bumper crop of sugar beets in Salt Lake County, V. L. Martineau, county agricultural Three Salt Lake men were agent, reported today, Those denone seriously, in two siring employment are urged to injured, call at 401 Federal Building, separate traffic accidents yestercolday afternoon, one a two-c- ar Salt Lake City. le lision and the other an accident. 3638 21. John Naccarato, Thirteenth East St., head lacerations. Earl Marshall,, 23, 810 East First South St., head lacerations. Paul F .Gonzales, 82, 345 East Eighth South St., possible rib Summerhays MUSIC CO. fracture. 11 WEST lit SOtM1 All three were treated at Salt INSTRUMENTS RENTED r 4t,,,troareanNaalal Ns Beet Workers Sought Guitar, Piano, Violin and Band Instruments to...Arkp, ,,,,Marmilintroatimak . with a deadly weapon against Louis i Martinez, 27, Bingham, was dismissed because of lack of Instruction On Accordion, Marimba, , -- 62000. rase ininninamonmenamap 1r2'w"e I . , - wass 1. 1. rifl:jg - k, t r PLIMaalliG f thpranizona 1 - t 1 - - , , - Atu, , City Recorder. , I 4 i . . ,, -i- . , , . - . . , - , . . . , .. . , - |