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(Reduced) SHAVERS SUN LAMPS PENS (Reducsd) DESK LAMPS REAtnia PADS - WAGONS RADIOS RECORD TRICYCLES 'SCOOTERS ELEC.; HEATERS ' EAST SOUTH TEMPLE SEE t'SSAYE TIMESAVE MONEYSAVE - . . ,.. , GAS , ' - ' , - ' . 4IL' talc , I - , - . , , - - , - eof' . , I g , ' , - ", ' ' 0001 Garnu4 li 1 . I c , ','. ' ,.. . ,,4 , f , , , , - ,. .1 ',445,' ,,4 4 4:1 - , , 17 ,, . .7 ' i , , , 1 P'7'"4.-' 1,9S:, 6 ' t 1) 4 11:7..' .1 4 ' , ' .. - 4) , ' - ' , '. 4 , - ludget,i. Arromod '"" ' ' - s ti' YetieW , 17 TO "old filiod. Jima $2,300.00 , i- ). fi 0 - -- ' , 4. , . ' ' .: I Br.ace:elt - ,. ' - .. . - 4 ' 25 C ' i Pt" , - I :- ' ' : E. '. - -- tied dry S 0 f 1 fiririesn:s11;ap with btack ,. , 1 SOUTH , MAIN - ,, , , ', . ' . . -0 - , ' ' ' ,1 ' ,- , - . , . ' '' , , "-- - ' ; . ' ' ; i '--' - f or I ate shoppers ' '.i ,, - - MONDAY AND TUESDAY ' . - 1 - ' - , . 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Two GOTHAM. tOI ' , ., , 4,4 ' ., . , 'I . - , ' 4 , .41. Noso artful. , FROM S2435 , Terms Ill 4 eio 4 "' , .1 , . -f."' ,,, 1 ''' , 4 tel 1 , ' . -- ,p,, 4 .., ', - - .. ., . ..,1 :tr' -- ,,... , ' "1 ' ,e, 4 ,A. 1114 .17' 1 , , ,r Ay 0 . ' , , e4 , l ,., ,,,,,,,, "II 1 , .- , - f , , ... , ; Since 1868 --- -1 P .4- 4- , , t Pf . ' - ,,,t, 'owe' , . , . ' . - - . 1 COMMUTER tote ill, drags. Tol low sold 11114. in , , " , k . , , - . IhgtWATCHES (1) 44,k.,- m1. , anima - , Order Today From Your. Arden Milkman or Dealer i- - , . .., ititti, - Ar sow, woo. Superb .. . . ' f. Air clot of Retool , aold7Gothico back. .. . 44'o 4:1tai:ZI:tailat-,-- . , MARIAN ii ,,, :Arden's own exclusive formula blende, d of eggs, cream, spices and other , fine.ingredients. It's a. pure and wholesome , product enjoyed by young and old alike. Order now ' ' '" keep a plentifuk supply. of ARDEN, EGG- 0.1? :' qt. NOG on hand for NsCkr., holiday. 249 gal, entertaining. ' , I ..v. ... , Inc. Cooly - ,44,4111t4., -,1 . ---- for . . 4 i t - : ' ' , ,- 011oodorl Wokb line Watches ,i40 , ' - i 11PJ.. ... , . -- ' - I '"' . : o ir The enduring giftt . ..., - S. 4 - .p. 1 1 L.ii .1..td ,,, Air . 4 "'' ,11 11,4 if -- ' - 1 - 0I -- FrIE E 1PAftCCINC y , ;.',.t , , 1- . . .... t l .. - . . . t - ,111,..,, . It . - PEI rile , -- . , - , i - ... -- , - 4 ew. e .A I) c , , to it 4,81,4,,, . - ,.... 0 - , . , - - - I k,g' t; 1 Gosh,. Yes! . - ...4.) v. Vr - 4 - - - - . . o - . . , . itttA, at 93 Dies Pie-Christmas-V- - McCONAHAY'S . . Smiled ef - - ttEzt,zlwctctrotztvzlzi;2 , ,, , S. holiday cheer! p , . t , . . , . I. -- '' (Reduced) - lions to Chooto Trim MOST Othut , - 1,- - (Reduced SOO'S . rs train-maste- ' . , - Couple - , Appointment of three today was announced by W. J. Morrison, superintendent of the Utah Division of the Union 'Pacific Railroad Company. Receiving appolnimente were G. H. Baker, trammaster with headquarters at Milford, Utah; W. A. Smith, and W. C. Fiedler, both with headquarters at Salt .. Lake City! ' Mr. Baker was promoted from a road foreman of engineers with headquarters at Milford, while Mr. Smith was the former train-mast- er at Milford.. Mr. Fiedler was promoted from safety agent ' XMAS CARDS, XMAS LIGHTS, ICICLES, FIGURINES ' 4 , 1 Three '' Trainmasters - Open 9:30 a.m. to 9 pan. . ' ,. , Union Pacific Names- - - C, I Sh op LAST LIIHUTE . t' 611OU'$365- , - . ' .. ., A.,dams. noon. 4n emergency operation was 'porformed at Utah Valley Hospital,, but be died some 12 hours Inter. Jimmie told investi- ,',,,.. ... , . -, - - - welt 3 . ,:. - . - , ,- - their dinner Friday t eprig quartures , . , ttP ,, ,,., , ;,,, - boys were play- - Billie in with the gun while 44 i1 twe'"' while the ". , , , ' ; ', 'er .1 e-time . - ., , . rd - -- 1 . ., , , 46 South 2,, - - .. ' ', ,. , i - in the his older 411 ' , ..,. ' 30-- , . '- stomach bullet , ' -. .,- ' shot , - , ., ' t - -- - 3 - '"-s,.- ;i , USAC Rolls Break Record'. Mr..and Mrs, Glen R. Hansen, 1034 Elgin Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Saunders, 1078 East Sev- - epth South St. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Weber,' 5242 South Sixth East St. ' Mr. and BroWn,'1104 East Sixth St" Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Rowe, 578 South Ninth Sputh St. Ave. ,L Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vinson, 418 First S-t. -,' Mr. and Mrs. Max Worthington, 1815 Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Spencer-- 1442 East ' . 3115 South St South St. Mr. and Mn. Charles Ewing, 1644 South Stitt Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hawthorne, 1616 Hat-ya' . St: Ave. - Mr. and Mrs. Bert J. Garner, 669 Fourth Ave. West Four' David 109 Mrs. Mr. and Barlow, 2553 Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Jones, Dearborn Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William Klemme, 566 South teenth South St. . ' Mt. and Mrs. Robert Nicholas, ' Magna. ' ' Third East St. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Olasson, 318 s ' ' ' Ave. ' East St. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Cracroft, 125 Goultz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goudy, 2871 South 9200 .- t West St. Ave.'. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Leonard, 941 East Filth Mg. and Mrs. Doyle M. Shepherd,522 Elwood ' South St. .. Ave. Mr. and Mrs.. Brent Haycock', 426 North Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Martin, Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Twelfth dMr. and Mrs. Charles Black, Bountiful. - Temple St. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Slyck, 1850 Connor Mr: and Mrs. Lionel D. Covert, 1542 South ' ' ' .. State St. , ., , Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. West,'Draper. , - - - - -George - - '- -Mr. -and -Williams, Bountiful. - - - . - at an gunshot Adamslimmommosoomi Billie J000 ill . , . West died p.m, t . It .1 t . . , , - ' GIRLS: -- ' ii 4 ' 530 14, ...- ,,,, - . . , Theo 't - i pw.mill. ' - - . aseyrvatteell - ( ( , t - rt I -- 4P.. , ' oft-tith- es e, . e I , . . Airborne. Hill Field N . - , , 1 sdi coR6 nvdut)cteFund in the Provo ThIrd Ward Chao., el for Billie Duane Adams: 11. son of Mr. and Mrs. year-ol- d N:Y -- . Diana Goy Birrell ' ' THE DESERET NEWS CONGRATULATES: Robert Bruce Hagen, son of Mr. and Mrs. C Hagen,- 617 West Second North St.; Walter Cr. Peterson lc, son cit.Mr:Qhd Mrs:Walter O. Peterson, 2635 Alden St.; David G. Home, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 175 Second Ave! Patsy Stisan Wesche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wesche, 762 Lake. St; Sharon Dee Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Lloyd Jr.., 610 Seventh Ave.; Diana Gay Birrell, daughter 6f Mr. and Mrs. Horace R., Birrell, 46 Lemon PIT, and all other babies , one year old today and Sunday. - . Ni. be; I I ir , , , , 1 ..0. , - ,....,:,...;::,.'''.',..,;,-;,.- Sharon Dee Lloyd Patsy Susan Wesche r , .. - ,.. ': . - ',..-.- , b . , ' Rites et.t' létith For r4 gating officers that he didn't know the gun was loaded and that Billie stepped in front of , the weapon while he was holdk8, ing F;E51.D:YNeew ClyerarS,s, !:.: 11. was Jan. born The youth r8,Y441'4): I. Il 1986, in Provo, a son of Theo Eve Eewill ring In 50 years of ,t and Lexie Sabey Adams. He was , w d bliss for Mr. and Mrs. ' ' William M. Thonison of Salt a student in the Fifth Grade at Lake City, who have been floodSANTA PAYS "SNEIK VISIT" TO HILL FIELDLSans his sleigh and reindeer, jolly- old Timpanogos School at the time ed with inquiries on how to stay St. Nicholas was snapped by a carneramah as Ile climbed from his airplane at Hill Field. of his 'death. married happily that long. Survivors include the parA member of the Janitorial ents; two brothers, Kenneth Max staff at the Clearfield Naval Sun---p- ly' Santa-Claus-Pa- ys l , Ogden-Womaone sister, Depot since June. 1944, ,Mr. and James Lee,-an- d Thomson says: , Vivian Joy .Adams. all of Provo. and isit The funeral services wills be we're ts much in love today as 'direction of Bishop W. F. under sans Thejolly little man., caught by Biren,,-and I were married at Ayr. the trappings of sleigh and a cameraman as he climbed from Killpickof --the T River Scotland." Dornblut, 93. 2665 Motiroe Ward. Interment will be in Lehi recalcitrant reindeer, wing- his sleek craft, was pleased to Mr. -- Thomson and his- wife ed into Hill Field today in a hear that almost 3000 children Blvd., died at her home at 3 a.m. City Burial Park. 'Friends may -- within-two were born weeks stream-line- d plane cin a "sneak' would be present at the festival. Sunday , after .aillness,nt.nne -- call at the Glaudin Ftmeral Horne . of each other in Scotland in visit to "check up" on prepara- He told Hill Field officials that week. , today from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tues1876, "but fate kept us apart tions for a Christmas party at the he would be sure to bring along Mrs. Dornblut was Nov. day prior to the services. boor 21 a big sack of toys Tuesday so 25, 1854, in Glasgow. for nearly a field Tuesday. years." , , that each eta- the youngsters would daughter of Thomas .and .ElizaWhen - asked for a' solution of a' ' beth get-gift r Drury Brennan. Sbc- came today's high divorce rate Ail to The for all Hill is the which United' States at the age Amerio, Mr. Thomson declar- INSURANCE AGENTS Field party; personnel and their fam- of 8, and lived in New 'Work City., ed young married couples should ' combine their efforts ' to keep TO BE DINNER GUESTS ilies .. will be held in one of the 15 years she was in Organ-1- st Fôr irom "their ship huge hangars' at the base.- in St. Mary's Cathedral irr New York City. , . floundering- - in the heavy seas . Fifty agents- - of the Lincoln We're staying open Tonite which all must encounter who National Life Insurance ComShe was irldrrie8 to Emil R. and ' Tuesday night to show a embark on the long journey of pany and their wives, will be Dornblut Sept. . 28, 1903.9n Anamarried life." guests of General Agent Thorpe . cond'a, Mont., and made her- FULLCHRISTMAS He emphasized that "Margaret B. Isaacson at a dinner anti home in Radersbudg, Mont.. until and 'I share happiness or trouble party Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the 1946, when she mewed to Ogden. SELECTION as partners are Coral Room of the Temple Mr. Dornblut died.in 1932. togetherjust -- -- -not to We do. to of try supposed Mr., Isaacson said LOGANOn the eve of the She was a meraber of St. Joto Square Hotel, fight Instead of attempting we today. Utah State seph's Catholic Church. recess at Christmas , settle things by quarreling, SHEAFFER , Special feature will be the an- Agricultural College, registraShe is survived by one daughjust talk it over?' , 1947 has been tion of a local veteran brought ter, Mrs. nouncement that PARKER B. end OgRegina; Tilleard, Mr. and Mrs. Thomson have the for the company total enrollment this year to an den; three gnandchildren, and year biggest ' six and two two sons, WATERMAN daughters record of 4500. In this territory, and that an all all-tithree ----grandchildren. all of whom mass will be celerecord has been , set with ' comparison with- the- 3393 side In Salt Lake City34,.. AND DESK SETS 1939-4- 0, SETS 10 at brated more meq from this area qualia.m. PENS, record St. in in the Tuesday prewar "Since this is the first and for club credits than in present enrollment becomes the Joseph's Catholic Church by Rev. last golden wedding anniversary fying other territory, according to more remarkable.. The total will Liam J. McClaul. The holy rosary ' we'll ever have," he said. "we any recilied at 8 p.m. Monday be boosted considerably Mr. Isaacson. . CO. I likely HELD at on a Kirinendall-Darlinprivate gathering plan g Morare Agents who qualify for club our home for relatives and a few tuary chapel. Burial will be in Credits are guests of the company tallied, officials believe. 16 West. 11st South friends." , , for rolled this year' for the first time spends leisure hours working penses paid. Headquarters. USAC, indications are that about his' home and grounds at the company are located atjort at in ..........t the ratio of 2917 Seventh East Street, Salt Wayne, Indiana. , , , icollegehas declined some 13 Lake City. . , . cent this year compared to , , But veteran regTake figures. year's to . GarhageMen 1 istratioh in actual numbers in . , L on Christmas . steady. .Few veterans drop out --- of school and many talfe advan-- - Nn garbage pickup will be tage of the opportunity to attend . , made Christmas Day, Reed "Has- tiring all . lam,' superintendent of sanita1- year. 5 tion, Salt Lak, Street Fall quarter grades were disPROVOApproximately - - - Departi tributed to pay for CARE boxes to be ment, said today. Friday before students sent to the needy in Europe. was - Collections will be resumed the departed to 36 states for the . , . raised at a bazaar held Friday day after Christmas and pickups holidays. - Classes will recorwene ' at Brigham Young Elementary willl be made as usual on New Monday, Jan. 5, and the quarter . Training School by children Jo-of Year's Day, according to Mr, ends March 5. Spring quarter I , .. will commence March 8. the school. according to Mrs. , , Haslam. , v sephine Strong and Mrs. May. ., Hammond, supervising teachers . . , of the event. -- , 4 and and of townspeople" . Response , , ' . . ..,. , . , .- .-. parents was so generous that not' ' ,, an item of those placed on sale , , remained unsold at the close of , , ., the bazaar.., ,, i . , 'Articles sold were provided , , , , ,,, . , . by the children themselves. and ,., t ,.. by their parents. Included were ... ' ,,, 4 pies, cakes, candies. handiwork ' 0 . ' -- .. 0001-1,f.14044of all kinds and toys. -, .?, at to ,.,,, school came the Parents ,,,14 . 11 a.m. and were served qtt ' ' ' ' luncheon at noon with the school 3E13RJEN3DS3E3(30P ,- , , . children. The bazaar opened at , noon and continued until 3:30 , , ... .1 (', ', 'r , ,, , -- ,, i ' ,, ., , ' ' . ,., , i ' ,, Wed .1- ,,," ' .,.'. .,.... , ,) .1 .t,, ' , 4, '', , iN,," " .1.2 a,,,,t e , 7, !,,,',, -- S. L. , .1 '" . 4. ss,, '1' ' .' 1 '- '' , , , , i 4, , . , , , ,,,i t ' , ; 4' I ,1 , . 4 , , , ' ' , I , I , , - 2 ,,. t ,i'.t - ,,e '.. ' -, I - .,,, - -, . .i. :! . - ' , David'.G, Home . ';',,, s .. , i ', , ' , r I " : '' ',. , ''''t 6.D sdles ' - . ( 1 ' , -, 4,..4. BLANDINGAn airplane f?om the Cedar City Aeronautic School to drop flew 'over Blanding-todaof foodstuff and the Indians around clothing for Blanding. The event caused great excite., merit among the townspeople as they watched the parachute bunout of the dles being pdshed ' plane. Lt. P. K. Edmonds, Cedar City, contacted Mayor Leland W. Redd to make arrangements in advance of the flight to have cars ready on the ground to gather the bundles. The bundles were taken to the Indian school for distribution. Failure of parachutes to open caused some loss of foodstuff and clothing,' Officials in charge of the Indian school are supervising dis, tribution of lhb goods. yo .,, , .. , ' .0.,,,..,,,T ' , , ,,, ,- Peterson Jr. O. '''''' - .,....;,......0.4;,....;- .,... 1 ..t - - Needy Indians To , ? . , v - , ' .....e , , Walter ' , N. - .,,,, .. , ,. ..,,;, , k , -, -: ,,,....,...., Drops Supplies , ' ..-- ,, . ir ' ,.....,11 ...J. N144.0- .-- ' Robert Bruce Hagen - - I , ,, ,1.:,;;7:-.1- ? dee- ', . , , ..... , . , -' ,. , . . , Cedar City Plane , 1 , , , , . vw4,000- 3' - j ,t,:: , ---- ---. I , . , - ,fer , . . . . , . , I , ' ' 1, i , , , , t, -. 4- ,00.14;. ', .,,,.,,,f.i ) tt, P. ' 1)-,- ,- ' , . '''' 4 ,, - , fr . , ' i lbw" , ,,,,. ,A 4..0 , -- - " . z i i . , - Cenemti on The-Youn- ger . . ' -, , - ' , ,c . . - , . - ' , - , Monday, December 22, 1947 4.111a"2 SPESERET NEWS - , , . - , ., ,,,. . - . |