| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Friday October 8 1948 10 of IL- TO'iiriq S that the Italians are not Water Supply but England believes is strictCommunists of ly socialistic that !we get the story our American way of life over to England's people are so regithe people of Europe" Charles C mented that they are even told Freed Salt Lake City director of whether they may take a vacation the National Automobile Dealers ott not "Sales taxes run as high Assn spoke on the state of Euro- as 100 of cost and you can buy suit in Salt Lake pean nations at a meeting of an English-mad- e Tooele Lions club Thursday night City cheap & than in England" Mr Freed who has recently re- he said tour of turned from a "A 1934 model automobile will dollar is sell for $3200 in England 'where Europe stated that the world sound money in the all new cars are exported and no --the only outside of some Swiss currency new American cars ire allowed edAll the people of Europe believe to be shipped in Production is down morale low English warethat Americans are millionaires" stated Mr Freed "and we are in houses are full of clothing to be comparison to what they have" shipped abroad yet the people have nothing to wear Beat Does Italy Currency Needs Stabilizing Conclusions drawn by the speaker as to the countries he toured In concluding he said that can be summed up as follows: Europe can never recover until the most marvelous its currency is stabilized to allow Italy has made of bombed-ou- t reconstruction free trade: areas whereas France still has During the meeting plans of most of the rubble lying around the city council for 4a new recreFood is plentiful throughout ation program to include a swimEurope and the family of Mr ming pool city parks and playFreed who accompanied him ate ground improvements were rewhatever they wished everywhere vealed by Franklin Whitehouse except fin Great Britain where Jr council member at the request of Mayor W C Tate everything is rationed A Lions quartet from Riverton The French work little have three days a week off and live provided musical entertainment In mortal fear of Russia They have no confidence in their currency or in the future and neither Oct7--Stressi- ng five-mon- th ' - - do the English Brussels Like S Belgium and Bolland are recovs ering from war devastation They have good government and there in these countries is a "boom"-oBrussels is like Salt Lake City American cars appliances food and other merchandise are on die play everywhere Mr Freed said he Saw more "new' look" dresses and 1948 American automobiles in Paris than in TInited States cities He n Tribune Spedal EUREKA Ott 7—Utah'a fu- ture both from an agricultural and an industrial standpoint is limited to the water supplieti that can be developed J Bracken Lee Republican nominee for governor declared here Thursday night at meeting in the Little theater "Li Utah we have a good istart with the Deer Creek and other projects but we must havef such vast reclamation projects as under the proposed multimillion Utah Central Water !project if the state is to take advantage of the opportunities I now has" he said He declared the problems of the fish and game department and of the big game control must be resolved to the satisfactiOn of sportsmen and land owners l'Such a solution" be said "can not be reached as long as some meetings are held behind closed doors" Ile was introduced at the meeting by William H Treloar Eureka Republican chairman ed imula PROVO Oct 7—Expected fireworks from the appearance on the same program of Gov Herbert B Maw seeking reelection and J Bracken Lee Republican candidate for governor failed to materialize Thursday when the two addressed Utah County Women's Legislative council in Provo Gov- Maw who has challenged Mr Lee to a debate was the first speaker but had to leave as soon as he was through The meeting held at the women's clubhouse also featured Judge Reva Beck Bosone and Rep William A Dawson Gov Maw said the state was Indebted $2000000 at the beginning of his first term in office and the state now has sufficient funds set aside to take care tf all 2144 C t - ' -7 Inonno--- 221111 -- i:1:'-- 1I )q '1 t--------41- ros-v- I 4' J FRESHMAN 1111'11E161S s 0 Matching Chair 3c t!Fk parentscrossed - -- en t - ' e- 4 - ''' : Onto 11' $1414595 02 AND 0 Your Old Washer srarop5 3000 $14995 Up to 15 Illonths) 0116211111itilt L' lEnt!nMaMil De Luxe Bed Louirge Chair and Lamp Beautiful Tapestry Sofa Chair and Lamp Rich "Frieze" Sofa Chair and Lamp Exceptionally Fine Suites witJ Lamp 81195° $13950 $17950 $19800 I it Famous Model 40 i -E irk C - A Trr"e' 1 r One SUPER SUDS Just try to match this value! 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