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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, August AMMONIUM SULPHATE 2 lo NITROGEN Elephant Brand Clean white prill Easy to use, excellent tor Whirlybod application A real summer lawn greener-uppe- r. A 50-L- BAG COVERS SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE SAT., SUN, MON. &TUES. ONLY - SOME QUANTITIES 5,000 V REG. SQ. LIMITED 0 (BREEN AS ?n m 2.98 TIME SHADE MASTEH USEE well established Very choice tree in cans, 6 to 8 tall. This is a g tree of reasonably rapid growth, very hardy and forms a dense dome of shade. Excellent shade and specimen tree ultimately 40 to 60 in Reg. height. $10.50 WHILE SUPPLY LASTS ONLY S HThe Giant H BLOOMTiG BROWNS KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS PHLOX I BID ColchlCMItl LA WTO (FALL BLOWUAC; CltO(IS) SEEK) perennial Gorgeous, pastel, phlox Well established m 1 gal cans really something different and showy, blooming September Reg. 1.191b. e SIZE TOP BULBS IIS. REG. " A Riot of Color" c GIGANTIC C? Trul date of Oct 2 at 2 p m in Salt Lake City Court was for two men set Friday charged with a misdemeanor in connection with bookmak-mSlientl .s Deputy Brian said an in estimation ot boukmaking has been conducted since July 13 It invoiced bets on baseball games, be said DIAL A JOB 524-551- 6 YOUNG MEN 17-3- 4 YOUNG WOMEN REG. Call this Continued Irom Page He 25 Wavne deleated steel- a Holland, worker pressed in a resolution calling for intervention ol the governor and the State Industrial Commission to correct the "inept ness" ot state salotv inspections ot plants ami propel ties wlvtli are being unduly influenced by companies, accord mg to the lesulution Hie presidents, held by C K Beigei, wasii t up foi id ttion this tear But deie-gatt- s th,,s. a ,h w state eec-utiv- t board with hall ot the membership being new memoers Fletied lo the hoard hum a northern t tali dMiiit tn. m the Ogden area were C W laughan. eleetneiaiis' local 1. M I ol government em mde, the Delee at es gave a vote of cimlidor.oo to the hom'd ot the city s Central Citv uimmumtv Center am! urged city oiii cials to make no alteialions or changes in the authority ot that board p'ovfs, chllord (liven, laborers union and Ron Faun im communications he Liter tuo are new umbels' union membeis I Other Resolutions From the Salt Lake district, with union represented, were Eugene Culhs, postal workers; Alvin W. Joseph, building hades council; Milton E. Saathoff, steelworkers, and Louis Pavlos, fedeiation of government employes. The latter two are new members. Chosen to represent a southern district were rthur (Wlump) Ewell, Provo lamenean borers. Maijorie Magnuson. state, county and municip Werner Gunther, Salt Like Citv, bakers local, and Boyd (Talk, Oiemi steelworkers The latter two are new. Fork, Windup Speaker Secretary of State Clyde I. Miller was principal speaker at the windup session BOISE lUPli Blistenng heal, high in Carpenter's Hall, 12(1 W 13th South. He lv eleetneal storms and urged a umlied political ettort nationally charged turnaco-likwinds plagued Idaho fire aimed at the issue of credibility. lighters for the third consecutive day Fri He asked for delegates' support in lus day, and the weatherman predicted little bid for to a third term, stating' ot no relief through the weekend that it would be folly to place under Gov Daytime temperatures continued to Hampton a person "who hasn't proved he r with the mark in Idaho, with can work top the " totally seven1 tint rainless tliunderstomis, governor mong several other resolutions were measures urging emutment of a state schools to law to require elementary touch the history ol the American laboi movement and support lor the United Farm Workers Inion national boycott ol lettuce (The first move was to ban lettuce at the annual banquet for dele- Fire Battle Bages e gates.) Elected to a second term as the AFL, CIO's vice president was Frank I.av, shoulder-to-shoulde- local VTTct iX Prisoners (Hc 18-3- 4 To Hospital number for a recorded message with information about jobs, training, and benefits available to you today. There's no obligption. 1.1)8 98c Labor Censures Garn on Fire Stand business agent for an ironworkers & BLOOM Large lilac mauve olossom w.th white base Cho ce, no garden is complete whnout it. This is NOXIOUS WEED FREE Bookmakiug Trial for Tuo Charged are Dale Wheeler Conway, 43. 2129 Village Cl (1220 South), and Robert Leslie Royer, 32, 3527 Holmberg St. (3500 South), both free on $500 bail each long-lastin- feet Court Sets City r 25 12. 1972 Special to Tile Tribune $2tlfl donation DRMT'R was turned over to the Primary ( hildien Hospital at lfl a.m by the Itah Stale Prison's Rodeo Club The pi oscillation was made by dub miners Bom the proceeds ot the rodeo at the prison ' Fit-da- FLOWERING CRABAPPLE TREE A SPECTACLL.AR BEAUTY! treat for your whole family1 In late spring, it bursts into bloom & 100s of fragrant, rich pink blossoms, providing an display. In early fall, youll have bright orangered acclaimed the finest for apples A real 100's in the world1 Not only pleasure of beauty and delicious fruit, but is the most stock hardy species! Choice in 6' to 7' tall and big caliper. Maximum height 10 to 15 feet 0 PBEMILM BIBBER SW GARDEN HOSE ' 58 I.D. x 50 FOOT (.50 'n' bloom1 Choice lush slants, wpII cans Cnuice large in 2 and While Supply Cash Lasts Carry Only! Reg.12.95 Since the sudden rise Now your lawn can greenup with ORTHO-GRLawn Food . It comes in clean odorless pellets eashy applied with ORTHO-GR- O any spreader lawn Food is a long lasting Combination of nitrogen, phosphorus. potash plus iron and Sulfur fast acting too' CAR STEREO Kef. $49 95 6,000 Sq. Ft 12,000 8-TR- TAPIS ACK Sq. Ft 24 The 249 . Reg. 2.98 August Furniture Sale! HOUSE & TRIM FAINT SPECIAL CRESCEM SOFA 9'MT. . Reg. $.89 C & TRIM PAINT durable, blister resistant finish oil base gloss finish for house YUGAHYBE SOFA m LAMPS! LAMPS! g and trim safe to use near livestock brushes on easily REG. 5.99 white only 1560 hands and brushes wash clean in water for house good quality exterior latex and trim 1559 white only Summer reductions with further price reductions. Swag lamps, table lamps, ehau-delier- s. ete. if VELVET CHAIR Save s 80 In. goid.'illxer oreliron. Keg. FLAT M29. INTERIOR NO-DR- IP 0 Speeial Guarantee! y ears oil workmanship. on frame. REG. 5.99 20-yea- WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! C7. Batch for our furniture display in the Parade of Homes, I beginning shopping In a i,nfoirelned. Irknrdy e quiet atmosphere . Stank eards nel-((fin- or ftnanelng arranged. Sree and deiitprt. S reelee. home-renderi- deeorator sert (All 4 to iigures up to the end of July of this year. .Sgt Braman said, "a little moie than hall the reported llei man Tagge, 75, 2231 K South, retired owner and operator of Tagge's Motor and 9th T ' A ".3 A c-- died Friday of natural causes at Mr ? ent- ot c Sofa-- 1 Seat Sets Tagge located S. 3rd West, in 1929 a, id operated it until his retirement last January, now at 13MI v CMM51 MW, LTD. 2121 South I Ith F.asl (furmerlv Sitfa (fallery FREE DELIVERY Mam ) 137-!- )! 52 The sergeant said a licensed bicycle's serial number can be listed in the National Crime Information Center's computer system. Returns From Ogden, lrovrt Because we entered the serial numbers of stolen bikes on NCIC. we have received many returns from the Ogden and Provo areas." Sgt. Braman said, adding that one was recently m Idaho. Sgt. Braman said persons to license their wishing bicycles can do so at any Salt Lake City fire station at a cost of 50 cents. A recent lack ol registration eards and license stickers lias ended, he said. 'J sergeant said the stickers can be The cense li- ob- served by a police officer from a long distance, because , they are highlv reflective They are difficult to remove, he said tub Member Trades helped organ,, e s.sn. and the Horseless Carriage Club He served several terms as president aad as ticdMirer of Mr Tagge was a member of tlm Church ot Jesus Christ ot Latter-daSaints and a vetei-aof World War 1 He held a lil eume membership in the BPOE Elks Lodge No 85, was n y Automobile members liver) " it member of Footpnnters and was an honorary member of the American established his bu...ss, choice of According to Sgl Braman, one ot the problems officers' face is that, "Even when, we pick up a bike a 'h.ef aban-- , dnned. we can t return it to the owner if he cannot identify Assn his home. -- geant said. We are averaging ' 150 stolen about bicycles per month," Sgt. BrJ man said, add:- -j that recovery odds are poor. a trailer industry, SOFA & LOVE SEAT True Mediterranean Mill stxle x Ith ers. Reg. Sup- - ply. Inc., and pioneer in the Salt Lake J: 7- - V Ji-- stolen bicycles m the Salt " Lake City area are bikes have Stolen doubled in 1972, compared with figures for 1971, Ihe ser- Herman Tagge, 75, Businessman, Dies He was one of the charter of the t tah e 'Since 1915, Salt Lake's Leading Florist. 5th Sooth & 16th West (At the Jordan Robert D Braman ot Division police Youth agreed with Chief Jones that the theft of bicycles is a serious problem Half area Choose from mer IOO Sofa sty les. o er 500 fabries ax August IO. I would like to see a --state law requiring retailers to till out a registration form w hen a bicycle is sold, similar to tne licensing laws dealing with the Chief sale ol automobiles," a rs all-abl- e. 364-554- S71 3-- NO LAP MARKS DRIES IN 20 MINUTES ONLY! WHITE WASHABLE Can Identity Owner that means, the chief said, is that an officer findin" a bicycle or spotting a suspicious person on a bicycle, can radio his dispatcher and find out who the bicycle is licensed to. as police have been doing many years in connection with automobiles What Trailer s Saxe LATEX PAINT puter system Sgt Nixie. Megan! 1st. I la el look or regular. Blaelu brown, gold. red. selltm. green, white on while. Heg. $299. $x $179. 9 The main purpose in getting citizens to license their bikes is to have a record of identnication for the bikes so they can be returned to ownChief ers when recovered. Jones said He said bicycle statistics have been placed in the police department's com- the luxfdo WHITE GLOSS HOUSE registering u bicycles." Police Chief J Earl Jones said ol earlier plans to increase enlorcemont ol the city ordinance We could even Jones said provide se registration forms to the retailers. he added You must see this one! Elegant tehet, matelasse ny Ion 5.99 li- "What we have been trying to do is to come up with a Plus Fertilizer! Timt to Do It Now! REGULAR of Salt Lake City ordinance, which requires licensing along vvdh police plans to beet up enforcement of that ordinance, has been partly -- sponsible for causing an overwhelming increase of citizens licensing their bikes, oil leers say Bug Killer Cannister to cense their machines, however, appears to be easing, at least in Salt Lake Citv ORTHO SYSTEMIC ROSE & FLOWER CARE 5-l- b. problem long-tim- e getting bicycle owners 18,000 Sq. Ft. m pop- bicycles last year, police have been plagued with the problem ol iden .Lying owners of recovered, stolen bikes AUTO & HOME STEREOS FORMERLY means of ularity SIMMER-GREEXE- R - Bikes Lose Owners ed By Peter Scarlet Tribune S'atf Writer it Most Cars 22-5-- 5 O 0-Spe- Each Hog. 2.50 While Supply Lasts 1 e & requires bicycle registration to help stolen the police identify bikes. Glen Crane, 16, attaches a license sticker to his bicycle. City ordinance 2 year field grown Excellent fur fences, lattice, retaining wal's and accent 1, GUARANTEED ORTHO-GB- .. CLIMBING BOSES bud In LI B IP SELECT CHOICE established FULLY u the Sen ice Indusijv. Automotive Assn Mr. Tagge was born Sept 1, 1896. at Payson, a son of Herman and Mary Susanna Hubei'' Tagge. He married Zula Smith1 Nov. 27. 1919. in Salt Lake City Lists Survivors w He idow ; is survived a son. Rob-w- t by his li . Salt Lake City, six grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Lilly T Gardner, Hacienda Heights, Caht Funeral services will be held Monday . 3 45 pm, at 2b0 E South Temple, where friends may call Sunday, 6 8 p.m , and Monday prior lo services J.ur. ml wilt be in Mt Olivet Ctune! irv - |