| Show w - - - 1 1( - - - ' — ' ( THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Thursday July 13 1950 14 I r 1 2 1 Dowd Chooses Physician : S L Li1 Coutitl Aitl for :op First i I I t1 II' k f 11- - 9 ' - 1 - " ner '' ' t ell g - 4 ' 4 ": '' 1 (i i : t r - t t 't':' :' ? f - ' ' N s ti I f 11- a4PI - ' L ' - 4 t: 4 e 1 I i I 1 f- l'' e cYi 1- 1 P IC 2 II 01 i 1 ' e - It' f r ( - r ' I ' tt-- - 44italLtalleit - ' i 11 -- 1 l '1 ) —- Produce Pike To Farmers 'About Same' : 1 i 1 -- a fevr:: ' I 3 : i 4 ‘-- - I r I I I li )iJ1 fi p t - 160 b ' )1: v -- - ' ' I- iw" 4 rir I 1 1 ' '-- 0 17 : '' Everything from 'capitol' It atilt begin at II:30 pm ' '' sports shots to quiet landacapo "eh 1"ning' ' scenes will be displayed July 23 evnut entries to be judged at the i also will be shown in Ogden i r 26 and 30 at sixth Salt Lake inter- - Provo and Logan national color elide exhibition The show is similar to The exhibition sponsored by the! held in several large eatern Salt Lake Photochrome club Rain- - The Salt Lake group has bow Camera club the f 33 Camera entries from nearly evry club and The Chromites will be the union Hawaii Cuba stared on front steps of the state i England and Sweden said -- R Gill 226$ 1Vindsor al char-- 4 4 '- -- 1 2' ' ' 1 ‘ ' '' - 4p 11 ti 1 t tt : - r i t- c t t Joseph - ia 4 tar - -- - ii - ':1- 6r id- -r - MAIL td can a cigarette be? moRE PEOPLE How c I - sk fifty of America Mr:41—a—dded No admission will be StilOKE CAMELS : ' '141 'v :'1"k than any A' oth:: cfgarette! 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I I mid-Ma- 4 LA 11111r 1 ! ! its in -r - I 1000 tianish i same Ili k 4 - ((Thqt :: 1 e3)- 41 i I ' I t ) I ' 0 I auds Soiree 1 '' - - c Lake provided medical ganization of deceased Wives of have done much attention veterans' children a philanthropy toward of legislation passage Iforot prices received by Utah financed eAllely by the Gold Star I aimed to assist service men's Wives of America I farmers for products sold about widows and children In recent Salt Lake chapter expects to June 15 did not show any marked years reported Mrs Marie Jordan Sfrid delegates to the regional eonchanges from a month earlier I Waahington D C founder of the !erence in Los Angeles in October national organization and present t local officers said although higher rural living costs I chairman of board of directors were recorded on a national scale Mn Jordan conferred with Mn the U S Office of Agricultural Attend Fete Statistics reported Wednesday Margaret Nicholson president of the Salt Lake chapter: Mrs Val Prices paid for bay were higher Featuring native songs and G Griamore and Mrs Dorothy dances 28th annual Darnall than a month earlier which la the day Sorensen and other members on celebration was held Wednesday opposite trend for this period the local unit on participation in evening at Lagoa' n" More than 1000 but pro bably accounted for by a the national organization light first crop -of' alfalfa the persons from Utah and Idaho at- h e national organization tended report stated In the grain group wheat was recognizes the Salt Lake chapter as one of the strongest in the unchanged at $3 per cwt Oats United States but we are eager and barley were moderately higher to have the western women take while corn showed a decrease re x ti e a more active part in our regional 14 Liveatock prices followed &boot i f If 7ti II 1 Mrs and national meetings ‘')4) 1 I and Jordan said cattle sheep were moderately I lower while lambs held steady at 14 The national organization is callI '' I i i 7 i $2330 per cwt Hog prices in-- 1 ing upon all its members to assist In the enactment of S B 15111 creased an average of 20c per cwt The Utah symphony orchestra which would provide veteransl U To'N'''' '' following I sharp increase of $3 il ' per cwt - for the month ended and the newly Inaugurated sym- widows and children with eduIf May 15 phony soiree were lauded Wednes- cation and training similar to that fittoritiVik ic: : Poultry and egg prices were day by Theodore trppman who afforded former servicemen Mrs Jordan also said the or- It unchanged from a month earlier I b as were dairy products Wool will sing the role of Valentine In 1 'h t Allomm' t "--prices unchanged from last' month the University of Uta Ws summer Faces have reached the highest level festival production of 'Faust" since Jun 1920 Speaking before a meeting of Frank Steunenberg 39 32 E nolo Handy timeseving chart On a 'national scale the farm the soiree membership committee ' 2nd -- South waived preliminary toilterepped orbs& sack Index in continued Hotel to rise for is afternoon Wednesday parity bearing and WI bound over to the fourth consecutive month Al rtak Mr Uppman praised the Third district court when he ap-- 1 cubes protect Seitaybeek'S of June 15 the lodes vas 255flo work of the symphony's conductor peared Wednesday before City time Try it - of he 1910-1- 4 average up one Maurice Abravanet and said the I Judge Leland G Larsen on a! orchestra is "one of the good charge of embezzlement point from a month ago :Eft SUNNYSANK SAILWA1 — of rural orchestras costs the Higher living country" Mainly as a result of upturns in food The soiree which will feature vtos Ito9t2-kva:f 0 were Melchior Lauritz famous for the responsible prices operatic I ' tenor 1 is the scheduled increase '4 f S at the satisticians said Aug t kf They noted an increase in building Salt Lake Country chtb for con- - II 'plea inaterial prices and petroleum I tributors who donate $50 or more I ( ' i products vrith price of produc- - t to the symphony fund 1 lion goods averaging about the ' P kvio (It ' - National Chief Notes Service Of Gold Star Wives in S L Salt has City 'old Star for scores America Three recommendations of the Salt Lake City traffic commission were tabled Indefinitely Wednesday when they reached the city commission The petition of B C 3 Wheat lake traffic commission chairman was ordered filed Mr Villeatlaks asked the city to make a coat survey of the proposed extension of 13th East south to the Salt Lake county line The traffic commission alai) recommended a traffic semabe installed through phore agreement with the state road COMM1811011 at 13th East and 13th South arid that 8th South be made a through street east from 2nd West ' 1 IL Vinson secretary ttale State Federation of Labor and 'Wesley F Rennie executive director of Committee for iconomic Development (See story on planning conference page FL) LAID ASIDE t' 4 4 Ci - ' ' I plimileat Planning TRAFFIC BIDS ' - The association will pay special 'i to Utah pioneers at the homage I said John K Fetzer meeting chairman Days of 47 queens will be presented 0 ICI7n - - '' Diocumbg ttates Industrial future art four busineas leaders trona left Albert E Becker Ogden hoolineannults O A Wieeley executive (oodlice thairman for the Utah Committee ea Induatrial and Eive i ' l' : ' AltSin- I - c -- - i ' - J ' ie :'' r t i tliiist ' or Litter-da- r Saints and prominent western his- guest speaker Mon- lariian day at 12:15 pm in Hotel Utah before the Salt Lake Executives ' - 1 - - Wt '1i4-ii- i' nrr Now is the time to buy your ::1 e 4? ' president Church ' 1 i - ( itti if (!gar7oyrg :'' tr ( 6: Bieweitbn'1076-Ff'21- the - I it f 91 f 1 Ili: f:: Council of Scventy I t' assiklant named was Salt Lake county physician county physician county commission Wednesday He succeeds Dr Frank H Thorne Murray who resigned Dr Thorne told the commission he was giving up general prac- tice to return to school in Chicago to specialize Dr Brewerton will be paid $300 a month The commission named Dr' Willard D Wilkinsón Murray as assistant county physician at a salary of $100 a month ' ' 'Il ' i '' ' '' t 't - 4 ' -- - 0- - - i The navy enntintlirg tO Irt&rt the gate for a fast mohlhaatlort s:Woli'lledi gait recruitbing sta' tion Wednesday that men dui- I charged from the navy by reason of dependency may be reentisteer immediately without prior referi ence to the Navy department Men in pay grades El and E2 must not have any dependents but ' there are no restriction in al) other pay grades said Chief If P i Rocker 1 ' 7 ' t ' 1 I t - 04001- ' wwirty tI ii 4 ! 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