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Show . - v, , . 4 I 7 , ' ,' l I i-tax, , , P , ...- .- k h . 4- i .':. : I It 1 ,". , 1. S '' , .: ', es lk ' i ,d I .;- 11114.,. ' 'ri. 5.: '.;;;',.-- .. . t' of this superintendent area. Mr. War was a speaker and program conductor during the meeting of the Executives' Association at the Newhouse Hotel. ' , - During his 34 years of .1serv- ice for Western Union, Mr. War (A said. he had seen advancement from the days when a single message was received by sound to the system today when the messages are transcribed by the multiplex machines, with many 6 ., messages coming in at the same i time over one Wire. A , "I't ' - - ' --- xpiF . 1 ' - .,,.,, 71,14 ri ,..'''',, - .. , ' ''. - .1 :,, ' ''''''' t. ' -, -- ,,i...' -- . , if 0 BABIES ' -.- 1. alroo,00 oir 41111)itmtbas , 9 i, - -- A - i, - - ' - - : - :- , , rii, , . , - - . . . i. t' 41 ... 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I , I , ; ,,A,A.- - ',,, 1 r A EXTENSION CORD SET , 98c , , - , . , q '' 41 11 , Ille a so 1.:. p. tic AT WARDS , . Tools 0 . ',. , ' ' -- SET. e ter 3 , itc t -- ,,,,, ,,,, , t7 ' Here's orie to Wards 1 sets that's hard to beatHtts built to handle every profes., sional job! - Sockets range-fro- , el II , - ,, il ,N. top-qualit- y, wrench low-pric- , - r..4 W,a-rd- - I" - ona, - to- 7i1611- 3 tfirtv't ,., 229 takoskla m price is always s ex I1" - ' .( , A)),a;, 14. .2 Hatt f7 Hatchet ' 41;N:1111e:0141 4414C WHIRLING t' , 47 .0.? "ft , 44.440P. SPRINKLER (ftl(t, - ' - v... 1";10?.') ' fAti 1'179 r; i Revelvintcovere ofr to 30 ft circle. Tor. , floe, Irmo ' ,. SASEI CORD 1..., - --- - ),: I too timid foo t ,CA 1 , - : 59 0 -- . 1 , N..., . ..fi I t 4 mono.- - a.am., ------- ..v SO Ir N.., WNW ;mg your& knelt .101moot ,011110 AtVl oti$ , eN Clean, fine whim ool. MIT. IA, 0, 7 - AMMO ,or ,y ' A csehrsidt . I , ff..! HEAD I I I i ..,,,,,,..,,,,,..,,,,,,,,rnr,. 3144nds stool hood, oft noll. Oulting slot ; ; ; ', soosonsd hordwood handl& ' . ..,. ,, , . - rS r. folding handle. Meets U.S. Goo! eminent standards- - - t I New! Lightweight! Strong The last word in stream- lined polishing heeds! Solo-price- 4.11 , ki, and totth graduated of on ktch. Bright mountings..; ' :,,,,,, - , . in ft., " I - I. POLISHING - 3.49 Quality ' - '. . ' , , Stool case with artificial leather steel tape, cover. floxiblo 1 4 ' - , 1111.111Wr tfm, , 249 , A e Heavy 'duty 112 rub. . her , covoral. 12 it Us& has sistata Pink in outlet , , ' FLtxrius e. i w .1111m0,.. -,,,. . w - ,i , I AT FIRST SOUTH -4- , separately for open roasting. , ' 1,6 5 II 04 -- - and let. Adjustable vent on cover. Bottom and cover htive handles on each end. Use STEEL TAPS 1 , with satin finish outside , f, , --- ontgomery 117 Wa rd and evenly! Heavy , ' ;.,,: , - ' twt aluminutn, - 1 ,,,,,.., Porous bronze bearing , . pillow blocks. Tettd ; shaft with collar to take ' uP and Phi,' s, t; - of a .1Se ,,, . IV Ilok so omdd - Heats quickly - i it Ain re)43 1ENCH VISE Pot tat -- - , It coifs so lift!' ' 1, . 1 Co sore , , , , - - el gQ . . ir..ssob:maa06 ,034ANAk.40. II LI , SAW MANDREL .t . ' ,, Extra Blades: Carl ;, 14'; - - - nib 1 ...,,, : - - , . ... , A ."1., ."4 . - ? 0 , , , 9r) 4 1 I:417 - " rt , 1 I , , z 05" 1 , 4 A coping saw that does the work. ' Cuts in all directions . . forward backwards without , .... sideways turning work. Saw with three -. blades included. C ,,,,,:,:o,. 4,, rl ,,, , COPING SAW ,. , . II 04(1-0- 4 L. 10 - , ',, 1.4,1 ...4019 if , , ,,,-,-,--;14Pw7- I - . .,,,, '' I. 1 Le . tl letterdrop opening' easily hart. dies the larger and smallest ler, tors with ease. Now at Wards! - ' ' , e' 4,A0 -.7 '5 - - i , ' Nada op to I A BOX , , , , t. - - , , , 4 , ' Aoitt , , A LUMIP1111 , 4e5 - '' ItASTI2 V,' - DRILL , 1 ., , ' : i- h.,1-3-- -, - ,MLio - - i ''' This turret head hand drill operates in. 7 positions. Around corners or any angle. Expertly constructed, well balanced, rust.proof. at Wards! - -- -See these now - , ,i in - , last yots,,o lifetime! Its to appealing and blends so weN with new or older homes. Th lig I .4 ,1 er t 29 II ,,, ) -, ' - : ;.slt :, .4. ;'' ;7-i- - LETTER - 1 e . , 1r141" ';,.- - Built to , -. 11.11rerVi..4..7 pit t;? , necessary. - I , 1 4'4,2 tet sy :,, imÁiGE 4- -. ALL-ALUMM- 111 N.,. ' ' 5- a , only E2111 , - ,, '''''''''' , 6 , 4 ,... ,.. ''''''' I - - t4 . iii . ,. 1, . 4 t , ''N ,'' ' e ,. semi-porcela- ills.flies, ants, moths, bedbugs. 1 ci e . 1 P 4" ; 22KARAT GOLD TRIM -- - 4 1;71 .1161,-- .: A' DINNERWARE SET I 1 I , ', '. V , TURRET HEAD kV - directions carefully second application . " t1 - , I 13) Y ...".'''' ; Ott 4 , , 1 29 amikathat " t, Fd 4 in "Gold Lace" pattern. PasIvorywhite tel floral center genuine gold late b.4;rder. Use this when serving format dinners,-dinnerware richlygleaming or to give a touch of luxury.to everyday family meals. This inexpensive servcie for 12 includes 12 each dinner and plates; cups,- - saucers and sauce covered vegetable dish, 2 platters, dishes, 1, open, ' gravy boat, and 12 salad pldtes. kill Insects? - - - musedg- - fir rA st ,,,po. , penetrates' entire room to Easy to usg follow rum r:4 I - ,t - . -I-T-1.1 DDT, plus freon- 'gPs'iutd Pyrells- - , i fats. fitS rine. a , oe! afloat , Ad- a Are oton MO 4 010 4 synthetic, rubber hose. Buy nowt Mr. and Mrs. S. Arai. 413 North Fifth Weat St. Mr.. and Mra. Venest 11. Wendell. 17 Smith Eighth East St. Mr. and Mr". Ralph Pratt. 16111,5 7v. pesos Ave Mr. and 7tres. Rail,- 17 1 Si. Mr. and Mns. Wendell K. Nelmon. den, Mr. and MO.-- Elv-iCoon. 321 West Second North St. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Panarello. 336 rhim r,ct St. Mr and Mtn. Reed Roberts. 1511 Fifteenth East St. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Ream 1127 Blab' St. Mr. and Melt. 'Sidney Stowart, 474 Inewsi rubber-- pronged , WITH DDT talliutto Weal for bath and shampool Rustproof metal head has a GIRLS Mr. and Ntrc Arthur Lane. 612 East Third South titt Mr. and Mrs. Glen East: Woods Mr. and Mr.. Jack R. Springer. Bonn: Glut, M r. and 'Mrs, James R. Donaldson. HMI Euclid leo. Me and Mrs. Gilbert C..' Rano.. 16 R Mr. and Stra. EAwin P. !MOO,. 475 North Twelfth West St. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Thomas, 131 West Sixth Smith St. Mr. and Mrs. Warenn Lw,s. It'w McClelland St Mr. and Lorin Gunn. 141 pint, Pont Are. Mr. and Mrs.-3. Rangen. 310 West Secrind North St. Mr. and Mn. Rosa G. Williams. 1363 t, I I. .1(4-117- BATH SPRAY Are ROMOTHI N ,,40 4 ...r 'i 'ft& wdewesmumsNI3b1.. se..4 ' . :.:...,:i., Z. eita4141".40 t. ''', ,... Ql-P- e "DOM" IHSECT ' 1', RUBBER MASSAGE k.., 2 ;.,,c, ,,,314 . ot I Vie .4 "- :, ;1 i ..., r,, Li, i''' and cover are for standard size boards. Hury to buy! ' it a t&- '''''; bread-and-butt- f,LA Z', l ',, 0 ,o ri 7;;Rrizi7,5); .1 a '::,! ,:- t. ' ...... li 4L,, , ' :: ,. .. -- - isi , .,:., , 1 , ' ?0-1,--,,, : ' iNP,,, 'cl; - ':.; cover, with elastic ing for smooth fit. Both pad 2,au , c.,,'- - rayon and fiber won't mat down tUri good quality white , , ' , Reversible pad that , '!:4 :4, ,te: : .,,,, .;nit -,- ),0 , .0,0 't .'k' , ', 129 I . mcw , end Mrs. Ralph Ludlow. 1351 Thirteenth East St. Mr. and Mr.. George Minard. 216 Thirteenth Emit St. Mr, and Mrs. Scott Shaw. 1352 Etat Seventeenth South St. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackman. 1331 East Thirteenth South St. Mr. and Mrs. LoWtOttott Nelson, 437 Third Amt. - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Swift. 931 Simm, son Ave. Mr. mod oMrs. Lewis Elton. 612 Itourth Eatit St. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harris,. 1241 Wood ,. , - - , i I.,,;::,;,..::::: ,: lk,k m. : i? 14 - t-- - BAND COVER , s.' --p- .6., , F ' '.? '' ., OAD AND ELASTIC ' ,..:',., . :'.1, , - 'cr .' 1 ' '' - 11, ,,--i, --- ',, 1(D5--N-4-fraillric:r,171- , - ,, ., - ' in the chip or dis- r ,.,.,. ' . . i ' ---- 1 I ' ' ........ , ", 5 ' : , , '1 ''' East 124 - . - I ',,f - ... , lir. - - ; , a -- . f .' ,. ' f 4f.. . -- ",, 1! . . ,., AF time-save- - , '' - I ,, 1.4.,...... .' 1. 85 -:,- kitchen! Won't color grease 9nd hot water .co.n.'t hurt it. Plenty of space for cutlery. Save! n- ...6a ' rm."'2k.'-'"""7,tr, '''' .1: ......... . 4.'" ' -i- Vernal. relltle4t te - . - :. 4 -- -- 4v.. r))1tri 1 ..,,,-',- W:.' - '' A great' ;1. t.' '1 ''':: ,i,-,- . , t -. ,;;...":- ' 245 , ;: ,.t'..:-....,..-:,..- STOVE TOP! 4Pcs Food washes aft easily from this Pyrex Flarneware skillet and 2 saucepans' Handle fits all threat Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. Potter, Talmadge. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. JAM, A. Brown. 605 Montague Ave Mr. and Mrs. Vernon I. Anderson. 145 South West emnle St. Mr. and Mrs. Erie J. Snatch. Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Donalj 7, Owen. 20 Emit Seventeenth South Si. Mr. 11141 Mrs. Douglas A. Rome, 133 Gudgell Court. Mr. and Mrs.' T. L. - Needham. 144 South West Temole 14r. and 4rs. William Luker, 1626 Richard's St. Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Kennard. 1409 Thirteenth EP.; St. Mr, and Mrs. George McCurdy. ' Plowing through traffic and struggling for parkin's; spots is real hard work work that takes much af the pleasure Out of any morning. it's much easier to ride Salt Lake City Lines. As a mot- ter of fact, traveling by City Lines 'will help solve the growing problem of traf- fic congested streets. Yes, Salt Lake City Line; gets you to work quickly, safely end saves tame. Enjoy your ride to and from work by using Salt Lake City Lines, a transportation sonic' of safety end courtesy. , .1Sk ' V,,,,,,:';',......, ' . . . ' klit.. ... COOK IN GLASS ON I . - ' 41".'s, ''-'- - Z 1 ..,, 'Ai , :fit,-....' '4.1 '.1 '46,4tk..'': I f:71:.:''IISki,,,l' Is7r,, y 1 167VI' '- , .1.: ' .,-- - VI NOLUX WERE to get to work. . 1 40,,..,t,..,,,,,",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,00,,,,,,,r- ' kl--- I 7 , , rc, - , - N 7 Princeton Are. - 01, gum' - So p, . ';'":t M. :"."11 , ,4t ts , 114't -- i ;Iili .7..4,- ..i. ZORN SATURDAY AND- SUNDAY:IN" SALT LAKE CITY TO IRE FOLLOWING: nosprrALs BOYS Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell. 662 Bothwell St. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin L. Wahlouist. 924 Garbs Id Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Black. 40 East 3155 South St. Mmrna Idr. and Kra Si, C. Knudtten. 364 South Ninth - We. 5dr.- and Mrs; I. A. Stewart. 1121 Li ,,,,, ' l' , - ...,ot - IP loaf 111 : ! :,,,' 4. i .. - ' l''' --'- - a- ' - ' tArbe;ri 0N N.' : Five directors of the Associat. ed Food Stores, Inc., today had been elected for one and two years, after members had gone on record and unanimously deciding to renovate and clean up their stores in preparation for the Utah Centeamial. Meeting Sunday at the Hotel Temple Square, the five new directors elected at the meeting Include Russel Black, Pocatello, Ida., two years; Howard Knapp, Idaho Falls, Ida., one year: William B. Spencer, F. J. Lucas, Salt Lake, two yeats, and A. C. 1Boulter, Provo, two years. mxic-amii- ;. - 1--' ibtr ti,o-p- - . " aimait i i.. - ...,L i ' ... .s . ...': t i :!;. r, r we.. 1,.....! . ' ; "4c.00,- . ,,.. 4 t to aa Ha-inn- s, '&4 - :':.- , ''', . " , s s. ..oc s.. INNe.4 ' A4' congratuThe Deseret-Newlates David Ernest Ottley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arthur Seventh Ottley. 6501 South East St.; MarJean Lynn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis Harnas, 639 South West Temple St.; Elizabeth of Mr. Nemelka, daughter and Mrs. Joseph N. Nemelka, 611 South Twelfth West St., babies one year 'aolndd oa dila yo.ther t :4,,,,,,,,,,, Food Association Union - ' ,e'' ' iwye ., , .;;.:, ;.;". '....i......,: .,. .,, g,. Matiean Lynn Hymas Nemelka 2 In'cumbents Elizabeth Meat Saving In Campaign For Reelection Lecture Ready promisedWilliamWar.Western 1 ip'. 11''.... .. , ; - ,. . . '' .,, -- Coming soon will be new.iideas and methods for operation of the nation's telegraph Ilines, 1,... ,o '4.'1. i il,til .. .,:!ito0k4r ' - .......... ,. .,..:,,,., '5,,, , .,:.. - '. ,,,t,,i ',: ., e ....1., , re. :. 1.. t :::..7.: ' I .. '7 .4...' , N.,:..'5 , . '', , ;.'s , , , . t., ,..N. : , 1' ' . 6 ., . : 344 :?;''''''' ' ,i'::,, , ,:;., ' 11"; .1; Ottley - ,',.., N s ; , ;.' ....;..... i Z ,. N , - L 40,,:lt-- 7:414',....... '' :, ...:. i'::...., ....: ,:, - ..'... - l'A'k'... :,! ,..,,' ,. 2 ,,,.... 1 ....A. ,...4 :.. ,,44444,rt''...' : ''!'J .....,.,,....,. .. H. ,: .- , .. .,..... . sk.,;;; For Telegraph Liles lin !t,,,N,,,,,,,o,;,..,.... 4, ' t best-inter- ? 1 ,: 4 t ::''''. 1, ;!: I t ': ':. ..l.'4 "" 4eit , r :' .' W.MNMN ..,, - ,,,t .. 4104', . 1 , t,. ,"".. ..f ; ,1 ...'.7;.: :J.., Immediate and urgent demands by the federal government to conserve rapidly dwindling meat first districthave announced supplies and take advantage of every source of supply, will be their desire for reelection. heeded by the livestock comFrom Washington, D. C., Senator Murdock, completing his mittee of the Salt Lake Chamber first term in the senate, said he of Commerce in sponsoring a would actively campaign demonstration school at t h e throughout Utah for reelection. Newhouse Hotel May 27 at 8:30 He previously served four terms p.m. as U.. S. Representative. According to James A. lliooper, chairman of the chamber's livesaid Granger Representative stock committee, the demonstrahe "appreciated" and was "honored" by the efforts of his tion school will teach how to eliminate any possible wastage friends who recently filed a petition of designation with the of meat. The lecture and demonstration, secretary of state naming him as a candidate for reelection. He which will feature national auhas served in his present post thorities on cutting, dressing and preparing meat in quantities, for three terms. Locally, Ray P. Greenwood, will be arranged by the National incumbent Democratic member Livestock and Meat Board, Chicago, representing producers. of the Utah House of Representatives, announced his candidacy marketing agencies, packers and retailers. for reelection from the 18th The program, according to Wet. . Both Mr. Granger and Senator Clem S. Schramm, assistant secMurdock- in declaring their de. retary of the Chamber of Comsire for reelection said they merce, is designed to assist howould work diligently for the tels, restaurants, clubs, public of the State and eating establishments,--in-plan- t would continue their support of cafeterias. hospitals, retail stores and any group using large quanUtah's Geneva Steel Plant. tities of meats to solve problems of economy, best cooking and New Methods Seen, elimination of waste. , i i .:: Two Democratic incumbents Sen. Abe Murdock and IRep. Walter IC. Granger of Utah's - , , through the district sohool fund amounts to 8482,- 292.57 and that the remainder must .come out of current and income tax, corporation tax, the release .of protested taxes and a reduction in the reserve fund. He said it appeared that the full payment could be met, but only by scrap' ing the barrel. l'he fund provides $25 per school child, some $17 of which has been met so far this year. A ' 1 t $3,146.71; inheritance, $42,160.85; aircraft insurance, $5,009.15; ' ,,, .. use fuel, $5,750.76; . fuel, $553.60; firemen pension fund, $118.42; David Ernest public service, $31.444.52; motor vehicle registration, $31,405, " $62,370.0- 5.-In connection with the release i ..f, of funds, upon receipt of the 741 letter, comes some aid for the ,, district school fund, $1,006,661.42 met. to of whichis yet be Lewis H. Lloyd, state budget ' director, said the balance remaining to be distributed at - y in -, 4Wit11--- ,Or present . r, - . I .. ,,- .,.---- , .... AAR THE DESERET NEWS, Monday, May 20, - .. :,. - '.' or :, ',,,, 4 , - ''., .' ' oort'w.4 I I -- - .4,.. S:tk.":;.,i.lorolts i ...- ...r ,f? ,' income ' - : ".'r. . , . - -- . . Commission. Still under litigation is a total of approximately $109,000 in protested taxes of the same period, according to Tax Commission figures. Included in released taxes are the following: Car and bus, $19,- 287.47; corporatiort.. .tranchise, ( .t r ' At. h I. . Releaie of $222,828.78 in state taxes paid under protest prior to Jan. 1, 1944 was ordered today in i letter froth Gen, Grover to the State Tax . , The Youngest Generatión , Protest Tax Fund Released , - Ap . , ' - ....,.',,-- , - ' .. , it .4 - wl : DIAL- - , ,,. , , . - . ., - . ' a - |