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Show - , ' - Sundii, bet 12,' 1948 Decem- -- ' it Schedules. . - S. e L. it:- ,---, , t - 'a,.;; , : ; -- ,,, . 1 4 Appearance ,, , , . 11 - ',-- st ' 1, rvir ,' v... , 0'47 . ::: ' ,, . .,, ',.. ,,' , v3 4 , f. sl ,p 14 o , ,, , ,. '4.' '''1,1,,, ,, 1 - c .. 4 ',J.,, , Dith.:6.p...i:0'-.,1:-- 445, --- ,, :',..... ,1 s , ,.., i , , . , w.. 1 z I41..s, .,"::;:n ,,,,,. ,,,,,7,, , . , ,.. q..011-,1- C., 11 il; ., ' ..I ,,,,:'.;e I , - Et. Louis. ( 1- 1- I ' t - f:,,,:i., ,..'': ,';'Z., ,,i. ' i 1 , , ,: -- , 1.: ' 1 r- - ,.. , - et ,, '.:.. t 4.,,,..'.i; ,,,, -,- -0-- ',,'.4 1 ts'. i' , ,,t., - strlert Aebe .,3..,:,z,..;'4',..,:',.4.440itilk,i'N..4,P:9:::' ' ,, i'lMq,..1Y:gr. 5',i,: 77; , ,:, , e- ,,e:,,,.;..,..,,,,,, ..'27. EARLY UTAH TRAILS CHARTEDBarbara Busby exhibits map prepared by Utah Department of Publicity and jndustrial Development, showing early pioneer trails of the state. lt ,. -- ,,, . ay Keep-Birthd- Honored at a birth- family day dinner Set- urdly evening at the home of a daughter, Mrs. C. J. Van Os, - 1 N,,gpto ',, f t, 'i '14,1' ' )I ' . - , , ,k., '74'7 t r I Y , , 1, - , 11, r, t East ' van T uss e n- broek also will meet with his , - It LI 4 or. - 4t family and - t . , . . - . ' . -- -- , , ': - , -s to .: ron :none 94 . Advisers Sif.2 More Meets statesCaliforrda,--UtihAziz- ' - i ,4 ttl . .'''1' ' SPECIALS . .. . site t I !: 77-- . --- -- le be--co- - . ' 3,..- - - end IIP ' al Pony Mrs. Phelps Mr. Phe Ipt well testimonial two weeks ago in Montpelier, and had been visiting in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Phelps' sister, Mrs. Manning Phillips, 9418 James Ct., waiting transportation to the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. And Mrs. Phelps returned a year and a half ago from filling a mission bf the branch. Y RUTOMITIC .,-'.- .',,, ' ' ' .. havs a proiss ait r cut end sh,spi mg. NI s- ' Thersday Irsaisp - Col ItC:32 - 1.13:11 , let Appolithlumt . ::i . 4 . Beaut-i01- , tk: South 21st Photo WIthoit iost 101 --- 11,4 Oosl sill Stool, Mos. t4 . .rdyzdr-dr-dral- .. - ' - k -- 2$ l ,.. Soo Yoe -- . -,- - Utah-Moh- ' ' .; , , ,..s. You. . .',.,, . Profit' to Pay ' - ., - ' threesome-I- rai.estios,..im,....,,,,t. . Petflmt911ttottke vas . .. - se goer !1st 0 of , . - Co '2, , illy!liv-v-1 .. ,. t , ., oir7 , , ' '', ,,, ,' ' ' q , - , PHONE . . A, ,. ..,,,',',,,'.,, ..., ,': ,) ,,,,'41 , 1111,d4 ell ild -- - ", . - i . , . erci. ''' :" ' i .. ' 4 ..,..., ,, - .. , , , . . , $?0,1r ,,t 4 , , . , - - IR. UTAH. . ,. - - ;. . , , (',diz.hi: IE , 1.,-.- . ..:. , , ,... , q TIVIILOTII-DEPtiLSTOI- , . - ; C -.- ,At c THE BIGGEST . - '" i ,:s.:-N?- g ..;34,11 You Savri.tlei: -- . , I. . ,,,, .: - ,., . . $21.00 - 1 seem Surly . --- .., , ,. CAN'T BEAT THEM!. Ile BuyDirc:t. From,t ---- ,-1 . I . - , . . , '4., , - ...,, . , - , . From ' $50.03 to $1C3.C3 Under the Islarket BECAUSE , I'le flavp I!: - ..' ,,L lino of these Gee pees give un . 155 SOUTH STATE . .. ikeigigP. ee'finor . - - '' I. :IP t4 . 7........2.7,,: - ' - ,. , ... - - ' I School o . 8 TubesFM-AM-ARadio Phono; and 12" RotAutomatically plays 10" ors. Record storage - 'apaceTip-ou- t Phonesolid top coblnet;has concert ,. , , , speaker., . , - RecordeRecord Storop SpacePullout PhenoTipout Solid TopConcert Speaker. -- .. - the- 'empires - - C ' Phone Rocord Changer for both L P. Radio 9 Tubes . Mopollicent., olftforoome, coo or wide Desk sots le , office. tempi' of - styles from $10.00 ig ,:'',0:1t,s229c,3.; , - s ', , - , 2..:- 1059 SPARTON NO - . , 8220.0 0:111ti , Complete .' 8375.00 Litint;u&I Canting , , -- - 0 I IUIULHLU 1111U (Play) Lake area will begin next Saturday, Merrill C. Hansen, chairman of the Salt Lake City Jtmlor Chamber of Commetee Christmas caroling committee; said Saturday. The West High School choir will be heard Dec. 18 from 5:30 to 6 p.m. while other groups scheduled to perform are Bryant Boys' Glee Club, Dee. 20, South High School a cappella choir, Dec. 21; Granite High School chorus..Dec,22ommtmity sing, Dec. 23 and Sacra Dulce Chorus, ' . Dec. 24. , - 4 ::S.PARTON':NO:.:10401:. GSA fi Pack--;;Webst- er 8 ; f',.. 7:2 4-3802 Beginin Dec. the downtown Salt '''', '11,;-',- . '- Caroling Will ',.i ' c wHITEpEN Texas-Louisia- i.,.i . .4- - - I Long) ClIAIIGER 011 THE 111111NET WIDER . ,,... , or Wire Recorders; THE-611L- .,, ita , ...,. ?1,-,1- ' ,, , (C;4M:embl RCA Victor --- Stromberg-CarlsonAnste- p Phi !co Hoffman Capehart '. - ,,, , . II. C...11, .... ' , - Nasky kill Tissue' saturder.,....,,04 b,'". , , '''-,- Slria ' , ' .. 1444 1 111...,.. . - . NA . ' ' HEAFFEKS n4 -- xk Every Day - - CAI - ' - Now look. .1.. - , sea50 t; - . t4e41 - N'W.V- .,- - tl - , - . i - Automatic i ssupervisors .,. . -- ' kPZIT,PD1:3:21:PatarME4! , .11 ,-- tf; - - s , , glitiente - . - ;,' - - V. - great-grandc- :' - 4 ';'''.,- n; ' , , -- ig ,,,;, ' , . ir , 4 Fremont and - Man Again For Safe Job -- ,.. .. Creation of a public relations Claire L. Jackson, Alfred lb Limb, Glodine Moore, Lee Simmons,. Salt Lake county and district dance, athletic events, Tabernsicle For the concluding forum of committee . for the $9,1t Lake City ali,d Dr, Lorin, F. Wheelwright. , of concert and other chairmen for the. 1949 March season,: the Sunday' Board of Educationiwas ............... , , ''' Dimes campaign will meet Mon- - activitiep will be discussed by, ., Public Forum of Ihe flounced Saturday by- Supt,...,11; kendsSchaal High Bennion. ': ; 569 Lynn , day at t.30 p.m. it liolel Utah, chairmen. Mr..Vetter 11 said Tint Unitarian Society, M'AP'-1'WednReed E. Vetterli, Salt Lake Coun- - .;"1Ttah bad 200 cases of infantile Thirteenth East Street,' will pre- - The committee, whose purpose Will S da Y -,t.' '. ' ' ' ' to ' tslov. as school is the of , '.:-pro27, 1948," sent a well-knointerpret ty campaign director, announced paralysis ''A' Chicago pay- meeting of senior high acnool dursaid. to school of "Last members Vetterll the Mr., . Dr. ,ram year i Saturday. chlatrist printdpals and supervieors will and to the public, grew 117W held. at South High School' Plans for the annual benefit ing the, same period;:only 22 II Riletalt;h LAIreixrj-.- , , -1 reported. '' was , Sunday out o,fmreAcommreperendsaetinotanus Of school nWoetmdneezlasyata:rdnaooy &brit ' .7; ''''41..t''f- or the same period " uart se:75 , Supt. 714: and who p.m. from eight western ; ; ' Lynn SchoolI ona,Colorado, , iNvrti,eiktgq4 ,Inft !,17.11.!r th1.1.,:we!.!1.,, L'. -L . L.,..;, Dr.. of the neW:lcommit- - also IdahorWyoming,----Nevc-Mexico, who -- is proles- and Nevadashows 8831 cases, sor Of psychl- - tee are Dr. "Bennion: chairman; and . with 1330 for last year.. compared atry at the Chi- - Ralph V. , Backman, Anne ' J. stration Building, 440 East First The advisory council to the al The national total indicates that Me cago dical Critchlow, JamesE. Ilaslam, Routh St, Wednesdarat 810 I , ,. ' psis ',.P.' ; . as bad or worse than .,.' ,4 perintendent of Salt Lake City 1948 will-bSchool and who schools will hold two more meet- - 1918, when 28,000 were reporthas ; served as said ! , con- ed,".he it , psychiatric , ings during the current school sultant at Hull' Figures like these, said Mr,1 ... year, it was announced Saturday Vetterli, ' explain the reason why - Dr. Drelkurs House, Chicago, . , , , . by Supt. M.- - Lynn Bennion. ... , the 1949 campaign-wil- l , Will speak o'rir "hi Marriage War. ,' ,..,.., , the more than for Agenda meetings, the ducted intensively ' ' FOR XMAS fare?" Sunday 'evening. , first on Feb. JO. 1949, and the ever before. ." at 8 On p.m., evening Monday second for April 14, are "Guidance incidence "Polio has Increased,! Yon ors giving peers of seas. --------,.- ... ' . ,. and Counseling Program of Mr. Vetterli continued, "and so OM Ser e Wilell Yew i the School System," and "Public have costs of trebling patients. , ' (1QShoeffer. ProductSo Relations 'Activities of!the Treatznent has risen from 50 6)' '' 1100 per cent. Schools," respectively. -- , 4::ZZIZZ::E2sa. - ' , ' Members of the advisory coun"These are the conditions that daily for parents, and is conA Uteh's most , complete factory cil agenda committee are Louella the 1949 committee and the pub, ducted under the auspices of the - - , outitorizeil fotintoin pee servke. fD. Deck, teacher at Highland tic face. As a result, we must all Religious Education Committee - 1 - ' - '' 1 i f ; of Church. the Park School; Mary E. Caffey, work hard in order that the 1.1tfh I teacher at Bryant Junior High; .chapter may sustain its record of - Dr'. Dreikurs has had more than , 20 Edison never having turned down the Lynn Hales, principal, years of experience here and --------7---- ---, -' ' School, and Bruce E. Millikin, ,application otgpatientwho SOUTH PHONE .. psychology and ifamily relations. ,needed help.' Mr. aneMrs. J. Smith Phelps, Montpelier, Ida., left Salt Lake City recently to fill a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints in Hawaii. , ,They wereltonored at a fare- Police Arrest 4' !. Hawaii Mission Mr van friends in a reTweenbreek union' Monday at 7:30 p.m. In Winder Ward ball, 4120 Highland Dr. A native of Holland, Mr. van Tussenbroek was born Dec. 13, 1888, a son of Gysbert and Maria Katrina Biesters van Tussenbroek. He was married May, 16, 1894, to Nellie Tims in Holland, and in 1914 he came to the Unit-a- d States as a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday-Saints; with his wife and 11 children. He served two missions for the Church, one in 1920 and a second in 1946 both to Holland. For 27 years he was employed Is a painter at the LDS Hospital prior Ito his retirement several years ago. His wife died Nov. 14, 1942, and on Oct. 13, 1948, he was mar840 ried to Ellen Watson ' and the Calvin George Smith, 20, of West Third North St. was arrested couple have been living in Los Saturday on charges of grand Angeles. . and second degree burgHis 311 sons and daughters are larceny, marking the mans second' lary, Adrianus Jr., and arrest in - connection with the Arie, Gysbert, -of Gerrit --van Tussenbroek,' ali , taking of a safe from the Havana Salt Lake City, and John van West Second South St., Club,19 San Tussenbroek,Jose, Calif.; Oct. 3. Santa-(MiMrs. Johanna Borgeson, Smith was previously arrested IMrs. Marie Vreeken, Mn.. In connection with the Havana Nellie Veenendaal, Mrs. Dena Club but released fqt Van Os, Mrs. Nettie Wiegel and lack burglary, of sufficient evidence. Mrs. Wilhelmina Peterson, all of However, a new complaint Salt Lake City. He has 39 grand charging him with grand larceny 10 children and and second degree burglary was . dren. issued Friday on a basis of testimony given by Albert B. Gallo, on trial in Third District, Court High Priests to Meet - In connection with the same At South Jordon Ward crime. The new complaint against Smith watsigned by Detective of 'WestTordait Ed. Jackson and issued by City mei Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Judge Revs Beck Bosone. Latter-da- y Saints, will meet at the South Jordan Ward chapel Sunday at 7, p.m. in their regular monthly meeting. .' Principal ppeaker at the meeting will be Joseph H. Weston, author of "These Amazing Mor' - City, Utali.-1- 1. Idaho Coupie Leaves forTT 22-in- ch Tenth St. Mr. 1922 . 'i 1. A - Soft Lake ,, , teadherit-WescHigh-Sch- California, ExPress , - on trails and their relation to pres- ent highways soon will be ready for distribution throughout the United Statesnembers of the Utah Publicity and Industrial anDevelopment Commission nounced Saturday. Contract for printing 25,000 map copies of the 17 by-was let to the Star Printing Company, Ogden, the commission said. Officials pointed out that the publication marks the first time in the history of the state that early Utah trails,Including of those trodden here befote the piâneers came and 11 that were blazed by Mormon colonizers sent out by Brigham Young have been checked and drawn. Responsible is Dale L. Morgan, Utah author and historian. Mr. Morgan, who wrote "The Great Salt Lake," checked, and mapped all of the trails, which are superimposed in red on a black and white road map. Text and information concerning the trails is contained on the back of the map. - Among the trails oft Monday. to . .,, o' I Presents Doctor , ,' , ' Board Creates c o M mi tt--- ea For Schools' Public' Relations ,. A map of Utah featuring some charted are the old Escalante 30 pioneer and trail of 1770, the Spanish, Oregon, Adrianus van Tussenbroek- - Sr., former !Salt Laker; now living tn Los Angeles, returned to Salt LakeCit to observe his eightieth birthday ',' L. Church .fortim , ' Utah Pioneer Trails Map-to-be-Ready-So- , .. oor. 1. i, ' : ,,, - 4,tiAfit, ,' .:.. ,1: '...i.:''f''' Laker Returns to Ex-Sa- ' 1 !,:: ,, - Opening night has been turned ever to the Salt Lake City chapter of tut International, Footprint Associatil members, who are handling advance ticket sales. .' -. . -- 4, : ''''-,- 7,,.....::- 10-d- ay - ''.,'& 1 , . :7 Y : ,. ' ' k , ,, NEWS ' '. - furid-raish- - . ., , 1 1 ,' Advance ticket sales for Skat-;,,,b, 1 '' ,.(:-:-, , ..,, ,,,..45 .1,,,, 4, ing Vanities of 1940 will, start 54,, '. r. , : , ,N ' .. ,. V ' 13rothers Music at Glen ..., , k Monday ,, , ' ., .'.. . ...,. . ......1 . the $1,000,000 spectacle ii . Company, ,,,, , r ,isr, , , 44;.0" ,, , 4 opening its fourth annual holiday .: , , . 1101"1"11602 '.,',k 1 ohowing.in Salt Lake City at the ' :::'.'.::.';::,7.:''; ''::,. ....7.1...,4lf..: l'':''X' l'::;t', Fair Grounds Coliseum Jan. 4. '':', 4i,,,A '''''''' ''. Saimaa of heavy bookings 1."' ' ' l'":.:e'' .:'''';''"''Zil ka. -' . ,,, 1.!, 4: ,.. .4.,. ...''''''''''el.b4 i with major arenatinthe nation, .;;',4 y,, ' '.7:1,::,::',..eri7c .1 '' , !:17e: lt.904 ,.,.' ; ' 411.1? Skating Vanitiesengagement , -- i ,::,,,:,J,1-419 ,i, ;,'.:::..,,;:,,,e..v. here will be limited to six nights, :, It, 7 'r.P,'?"' ',', , 'with matinees on the closing Satf,.. ' ,.,.,er ; 11 -and extravaThe ler. ;,:!:,:,:,! ,., .i.,:i:.,..,,,:,:.,.4,,,,, urday Sunday. , ,,ti:.,;4 , ... ,,,v ganza has previously run in Salt st4 fr,at ....,.: ,,-t '' i:: fsit.f's :,:r 4:: ,,,,'.',: 4", Lake City for a ':,,,:::',, run. , ' ; .,':::.'!,; 2: 4: ', 4,,., ,,,?0,.-t-.are Vanities now head Skating ,,,,, ,,.,:;...,,,:,:: ,,,, ,(112..:r itzg west on their annual cross ' ,,,,..,,,,,,, country trek, having completed --, engagements in New York, Mon',,i, 4- -- , .!:...,,.;:..,:,,,i,,;,,o;... , .,4 1 1 ,,, f:,,,,,I.;:,,,v,,,,, treal, Chicago, Milwaukee, and , 1,z,.,? 1 ! t1.::",t,. .., :", tl,: , :.4 tb.t.,,,I, !.:.. - THE - , ' , ,, . , Ch airmen Sigfé7"1&'.';.i.Li;.M éet Monday 1 i 4,,,,,,:: DESERET : mws;0'.',-'.- , '1, ,,, ,' . . , ' - ' - - ''''' - ,, t ,,,,,,71:--v- - , - - i , - ' i ' ,, ,. ev4vt tet ; ' '' ' '.,-.-4,,.- - -- s. - 1 - . - |