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Show -s-in- e Have itTOX, a I1 mirage, i 'mfd.um-size- d tt.ore priced d The at $1 0 a soap flakes d The Jkin- - oil. tearing a label d never heard, had a .. ' two-poun- Tst ,r odor the Peaches Mul I some pretty onit Some of these peach were were pale and some had spots on em; some were hard. soft and some they were said they was wateiy. She the standard ore than ti she mce end. .'added that she gladly would Euroher food With hungry d save fats, if she had . pe m save , M-- I co, wheie you come is She'll do bride IS unhappy. but she blames, you for ev-V'"h't-be cheated almost she goes to market. I the o explain to her that she had to figures same food t for the tcKlav 1939. I UEht for 93 cents in wasn't ,r that inflation your j 'll !1 lilt said ,U1 I'M Hill nil it Hutu' Him v tlli putty till sti-e- l nil li.aiiu- - f the Sn who limn. ly note-- I Urmia), birthpiace f the he knew that. She got bom' the limn had sold Wir f ick, Snyder, Bowles, V IQ - Eut . Messis , ul tin 'lxl lit . Sunday dinner. OlA gents 1 told recom-- j ,,,t you that housewives in such itimand their money back. .she Blew l' s when she blew up. She meat counters in our nothing urhood displayed c w such as ,wdy Chunk3 of could Er she nor the butchers v. She said it was a case of meat the iing the piece g never iu. handed you, or to do business at-n- with hint I began, the hys-Sh- a she fixers, said, price d you should interview Mr0. , Mrs. Snyder and Mrs the ceiling price, slighter approached "v y seem 1 bOO , ' Ie turn-jitter- y ' 1 11 , 111 "rc otal of 688,000 Iru-s- ' 1 Workers Are Idle it y council. high-rankin- g ' H of insecurity j j fE 4 1 rlrphoto) Sl.iyei Joseph Medley, who escaped along with another com lit Irom Washington, D C distill t jail death row Is taken to police heudquafters after lie was captured by police in Anacixstia River boat-- 1 house. Bloodhounds traced him to the hideout. Cammed i i f "The security council," he ob-served, "is suflering from a sense !Army May Approve Draft Compromise YORK, undt-r-cuve- 111 t, Father's! Home member of a major power delegation told the United Press that the council appears to be working under a p. handicap in New York a handicap based on the very exciting nature of the city itself and on the gfat distance between the ipiattii oflues the meeting plaee in the Nl.Vmg A ver-ligh- t; Out 9, 1916. April 9 'l IQ sentiment to shift the temporary home of the United Nations to San Francisco or some other city was developing today among delegates to the UN i - UN Shifting V NEW Qua t. t Ir it i vt. No' Cohn swallowed hud and was silent foi a tew moments Its his was Funeral service-- , aie being u voice hetias his emotion 'steadv hv the time he (ontmiHMl. ranged in the F.uuuu ward for A rs ClouIo vou reallv want a bah now Mendenhall 1erkir . I Griffeth, 56, who died Saturday Ot course, Oohn niuo ui mv at 1.30 pm in a Salt Lake City mind to that months ao when I was in the hopit il hospital following a lingenng ill(m of my ness The mnp, will be Unlm--d- ay nrst conscious thmmhts" at Was the rt .ison un were so S.Wk, pm with Bishop ,u, . ou an Larsen eondiuting musty to tiu w. ti dI n to it Mrs. Griffeth was boin thought lit been .sennit and on J.inu,.:y 12, 1890 at Dayton, the duughte" K 4 7 elepholo) suiting Milluvnt about im book ( behind your b,uk" of Nephi M mil Mary E Minder-hal- l In first of three conferences at Kansas Citv. Kans . atomic bomb Ann nodded, ami looked a little Perkins She was m lined Jane scientists cleft to right) Dr. L. B Borst. Oak Ridge. Tonn.; Dr. D. L. ashamed 28, 1911 to Pitison D Gulfeth m Hill, University of Chicago, 111., and Dr H S Brown, Oak Ridge, and on Ann, Ann. ami I thought the Logan temple, and s'nie l'iv Dr Theodore Jorgensen. Los Alamos, N M pxamme sand from original night?" me Of course I haven't marriage has resided in the Fm-vieatom test at Alamagoido, N. M. They agree atom cannot be U. S. secret. 'It seemed like a good idea 'at trusted while I was awi Yesterday, ward. .he time." Colin admitted culled Mis Larsen wa During her life prior to her marBreak last was a rather silent Milluent here cleaning, and she knew meal. Cohn didn't want to be the riage she was an active worker of course she showed her in the Dayton ward, lie to t of the up subject bung jne senng into the hbiaiy to wait for me s alaims and waiu organist from the time On. night previous I nuess she w.ih was ten year- - of age Followin'-he- r and he dnin t know il Milluent well, His looking for something in the dck it The renuinbcicd Ann she assisted in Mr morning marriage site found the taihon rop o ur was i hilly, and he had built a and book various auxiliary organizations ot mamisi ript, and had lead the Fairview waul as ot gainst ,n tire in tin lilunry lireplate, so they my it hetore I returned There w is tlieie went tor in their il 9 the Primary and as a ti.nhei in l'' WASHINGTON', April a little silence, and then Cohn s nets Ann ml, the Relief Society. tig, finally For months Clifford Lutz, 12, k.jit The arniv as n'peuted willing to-- a ' Midi-cewent on with a hiu Ule "What did Nina say last night, human skull on the mantle piece. Surviving are her husband, She toll is honest, anvwuv !UT , pt a comproim.se which Colin?" t() , son and six dmghteis. Kwen D e thought it was an Indian rehc wouU k me ,h,'t ' nn,l h th dUlH law on lhe "She Mid that jock had been Griffeth, Yula and Mary Voyn It was the Skull of his father tm, h' ml niU,ction.s long m a smash-ub(,(lks but that he was d. unk U'r w,f,han1 U"Xh 1 Griffeth of Fairview. Mrs Louva C' ffoid found the skull last win- yevmni ,0 h ,v I1 l?n enough to . ee if volunteer recruit-te- i - and that the gnl with him had Rawlings and Mrs Voia West of learned about women, as witness while playing in a wooded area been killed lng wuild work Salt Lake City; Mrs Preale Ol-the book " nc,.i hs rural home J01 k, ' Ann said softly would pro- which "Poor The report, Mrs Prne, Utah, and Cohn." Ann said softU La!e Gail.y. found an Indian rein,' he vide an elet 'Poor gul," Colin (oriccte' congress Preston, and the following hiotD;, old his mother reThen he rather out a of . draft , its her, dilemma, proudly sharply. way sisters-Leoand Will ou conn ami mv kiss Ins dei ision "Ann His five brothers and sisters i.ime as troth the house and sen-m- u membered didn't 'give last irl M Pukms l.i,i U, you night" did how were last d In i a Ins find Ann, committees night .ate jou militaiy Mv Springs, Li Roy M Pi rkiris ('lit dun," said Colin, a., be ciecuge Mulzel and tns wife were si lieduh it til Vote on w In tiler to Know something had happened to look 'hi r m hi, arms 1 11,11 old M ,m in, Neplu Was it u dienni. or what-- " Jack? selective extend beyund 'in the selvae woods in llowirs long yeslColin said. "I say, Ann Perkins ol Si ml,.. Wash Mrs Ann shook her head. "It wasn't I Later, lo- inr W'olver ton On, In,. Id.iio, and n day when they found parts of a May 15 promised Nina Id duve It I was a awful dream rather skeleton, fiagments of clothing amt Mrs Ada Taylor ul Dry (mi day Do you want lo conic along 1 I knorv how but don't knew, i nail'll pistol, loaded except fori and see Jnik"" Friends may mil at the fanny knew he was in dreadful trouble, h'""l,"r Ann was silent for a ninmen'. .osidimo Tuesdav alter noon and T and no skull Then she said, I ii. isidering it abiv naun uy Colin cven.iig arui W t teats said "That it," U Kane, county coroner, ( tli nk I'll stay here, Cohn. ntd tunc ol sirrnc- - Interment He to his feet and got ruptly. 'Ivestiguied and called Clifford's will be ill the Dayton "I stood looking down at her. cemetery under the direction ot the Ku hards mother She identified the clothing havent any right to you, Ann--n- ot as of that her who husband, Albert, rid Sons mortuary. when you re so closely bound disapppeared May 6, 1945, to Jock as that. I wouldn't let Then she looked more closely at re was Public transportation well, this he skull on the mantle piece. It stored in Akron, O., today, and a myself believe it, but of forces belief. sort had a bullet hole Cincinthreatened power strike in Ann looked at him incredulousln Coroner Kane said Lutz had nati was averted. But nearly "What are you saying? y. under a mental strain when 000 workers remained idle in "Just that you may have your he disappeared, and had threatened strikes and shutdowns across the freedom, whenever you want it. his family Kane believed Lutz had nation. "You cant do that, Colin. MayThe major labor developments: gone off into the woods and shot are bored with me maybe be himself. 1. AFL machinists and CIO you you don't think I have a mind Four agronomists trained at Utah He could not explain why the transport workers ended their but I have more of a claim on you State Agricultural college have skull was found 40 feet from the eight-da- y strike against the Akron than that. You have to me o uceived positions with the snot where the skeleton was dis- - Trensportation Co. and accepted a from now on, Colin. I guard seem so Sugar company uj on release covered. He did want to know, hourly pay increase, careless left to myself." 2. The Cincinnati Gas and Elec-sku- ll lecentiy from nnl tary service 01 however, why the finding of the I would always guard you to accord was electrical not Dr. tnc Co. and the AFL gove.nment work, ng reported. with my life," Colin said. "Whether R. J. Evans, head of the agronomy on a '! thought it was only an Indian workers union agreed you were mine or any other mans. and 3oils department, relie, Clifford said. hourly wage increase, and a power But why from now on? Ronald Johnson of Adamsvi'.le, strike, voted by union members "If you want your child to be 1942 graduate, is a researcher for 30 days ago, was called off. born this time 3. An emergency fact-f- l n d i 11 g i the company in Salt Lake City. He Oh, Ann no, Colin said. It's js carrying on intensive work panel closed its hearings on the too soon its not safe for you. with fertilizers, mechanical thin-o- f You dispute between 130 Class I rail-- , You arent strong enough. n tng and roads and two brotherhoods repre- cant mean it that would be Also spae.ngxpeniaents. will help in other areas with senting 15 per Cent of the nation's positively criminal carelessness!" railroad workers. Ann twinkled at him, and for a variety te is plots and with as-lAn 4. Wage negotiations continued moment there was a flash of their SHANGHAI, April 9 (L'Rl sembhng of data from work dont week-olUNRRA d coal soft in the survey reported today strike, old comradery. There's been no throughout the region served by that about 4, 000,000 Chinese face an(j tj,e American iron and steel official confirmation, but I'm reapp,e Comi any. He was recently shut-diate irr.meunless death ctarvation institute predicted that the as by leased from army duty. sonably sure. And it was action is taken to save them. down would cut steel production Joan puts it with malice aforeCarlos Kidman, Mendon, also a 30,The survey reported that 185,700 tons this week. 4942 graduate recently discharged thought. You aren't so displeased 00C 000 Chinese already are down as that, are you, Colin? You don't h irom military duty, is on the to the starvation level, including , I 111 ductioA staff in the Garland L A I really want to be rid of me, do factory several million in Hunan I PntTAl I AQkQ province, district. Located at Lear River you r 1 U U ' once the rice-boof China. I want to be rid of you? Ann, city, he will be responsible for The said that famine con- are you mad? he asked m amazetaking data on experimental plots ditions report of almost unprecedented ment. besides his regular f,eld staff due to the war Just a little annoyed is all, duties, according to Bion Tolman, severity prevail conditions. and adverse crop she assured him, deliberately Ii- company director of agricultural less the world food deficit i3 im- I'll tell you now WASHINGTON, April 9 (U.P) research. though I was too hurt yesterLee Nielsen, Redmond, is located proved overnight the report said The new secretary of the interior, of Chinese would die. dynamic J. A. Krug, today had be-I- n day that it burned me up plenty at Richfield as a field staff mem- millionsHunan already several mil- - fore him complete plans for the that you should let Millicent read ber. Besides this work, he will give s, lion people are existing only on $300,000,000 central Utah your manuscript and not let me technical advice to the field organtree-bar- k tion and power project, presented so much as sniff at it. She was and the clay, ization on soil, management and said. by a delegation of 16 Utahns dur- - telling me about your new novel other agronomic phases of sugar report The report noted that UNRRA ing a two-hoconference late yesterday and naturally I couldn't beet production. He is a 1942 grad- and Chinese relief efforts are admit to her that I hadn't so much yesterday. uate who has been employed on Salt Lake county Commissioner as glimpsed it, when she practically the crippled transwar work for government agencits. hampered by facilitiej and noted that Roecoe Boden, spokesman for the knew it by heart. But. why did Arch W. Richards, Midvale, 1943 portation the combined food board has al- group, Laid now that the war's you do it, Colin Why? similar duties to located fewerthan 100,000 tons of over, we feel as though the federal graduate, has "Look, Ann," Colin said urgently, those of Mr. Kidman and Mr rice for China for the first half government should get a move on "would you mind if we get things in the of 1046 although UNRRA asked and at least get these projects in straightened out one at a time?" Nielsen, but is located Chinook, Mont. area. He also l.es for 370,000 tons. "No, I wouldnt mind." blueprint form. been serving government agencies. fc r These men wera selected both technical knowledge and ah to make successful contacts with the public, so that they could help farmers grow sugar beets more profitably, Mr. Tolman said He received his B.S. from USAC in 1932 and his M.S. from the same institution in 1933. Indian Skull Turns -- war X ' They i Funeral Wednesday For Fairview Woman 3 al Delegates Favor T wrijj&s, Herald-Journ- Tuesday, April v DUIrlbulnl b XEA SERVICE, INC Fust when 1 offeied you air fKM'dom, it was an oftor bom ot a sltepless night ami the lonuo-hi- s tion that it wha what mi wantel Do ou' It was a long and very bitL. He had reached night for Colin decision by the time the first osy streaks of dawn appeared in He lathed then he gray skv and as he looked m the mirroi while shaving, he saw that those one hours of mental turmoil had .aken their toll He observed with lomethmg of a shock that there ere grav hairs at his temples Of lours, they hadn't arrived t but he had never noticed hem befoie "I look three veais aider than God," was his candid ipimnn Colin fixed bieakf.Lst, and Hun ooked in on Ann. She was awake, ind she made a face at him. ' I beastly," she greeted him. "Do no I not have a vague memory ( i jf your gi mg me some dope last -- she said. look at these, bread-winnthe old ,m a can with m V -- Cu'iforn.a a k XXXII April 9 cl. the verge of which she'd lor roast The out to be a solid i vi turned She'd made three 0f(V,bo grocer for butter and The Captured the Same Feelings! othman predekuk c.Correspondent .ii Scientists Confer on Bomb Test jmetimes, Mrs. Othman, rner TfftWifc a ii i " This otficial, who attended the San Francisco meeting that gave both to the United Nations, belli yes that the western city offered the solution to the organization's problem. Toads sometimes lay more than 60(H) eggs in a single night I'l Dll! mi'KOK, N C Lanky iNoisello, the question nun k pitcher 'f llu' New Yolk Gamts, looked "oic like fus woik was woitd.v CX( Dilution jaunt today Vmselle gave uji only two hits m shutting out the Cleveland Indian-; yesterday The lust moitgage, written in Babylonia in 430 B C called for payment in rai ms. Try hoi creamed tuna on buliered toad SlarKid Fancy is besl ol our 4 grades It s lhe lund thal s rich in natural iodine Enamel lined cans msura flavor purity The Smartness of Her Costume Is Equalled Only By the Ease and Sleekness of Her Four Agronomists i 688,-bte- ' i Receive Positions i I ( Utah-Idah- ord U S. Is in 1945 erage was y of our men. d! onth ' nt ten cenu, each for oranges g price or not? the grocers' said that filled with new s were everything from salmon aghetti. Each package and ars its official price tag, but what good is that the contents almost invar- prove to be a grave disapWhite Cheese ve had for dinner, in addi- ' those pieaches, vegetable, wh.ch my said I thould eat slowly in to get my money s worth ach bite, and some strange, olored cheese, with a red cd that it 65 )is Vote cfed To Be Light April 9 il'P) Illinois the nations first off-yev election today with one of htest votes in state history 0 a a result of a drab lack ests r than a third of approxi-4,400,00- 0 VTO, n voters were ex-t- o go to the polls, threaten-recor- d low of 1,490,000 bal-- st two years ago, in the y election, and m the election's it of throwing importance party strength. ees for two state offices, iiiinou,' 2G seats in the na- ouse of representatives, and state senators were eoun- ' m. atilltlcm ntC ffice-seeker- s. ! Everything's "under y trol" with an Air-Wa- squalled t? r 'rt k A :L ,rV ,! 7 I1 -il i 1 ' ! ( .8 4D if ) V); sleek, yet gently rounded lines be with an Air Way Support. Strong French elastic webbing for flatness without the discomfort of stays or For fitted "squeezing." Light weight lacings help you to adjust your support where you need it as you need it. Curved front panel for the utmost in comfort without chaffing. Divided garters that won't twist or turn a x . r. 1 t i X I - i ) your seams. .''2 Mrs. Emily ROADSTAND HOPPER . . . makes more stops than a milkman, cant resist hot dog stands and peanut roasters. Makes stopping for RPM Compounded Motor Oil a habit, too, because its prevents air bubbles that may hinder circulation . . . other compounds keep engines cleaner, stick to hot spots, stop sludge and corrosion. A er STANDARD OF. CALIFORNIA for All Cars! Washing, ? i GUF-endors- Shipment s i f j e. Complete Range of Sizes PRODUCT ration im mphi DIED., APRIL 10 idocis eflE ' ,' f L! . . i f Business Hours 6 a. m. to 11 p. m. Daily CLOSED SUNDAYS Lubrication Done By Men Who and CENTER PHONE 602 ua for and Deliver! il flat-'erin- ited to choosing a Republican nominee for the po of state treasurer and congressman-at-largThr state constitution limits the state treasurers tenure of office to a single term, and the candidate, a former sec- retary of state, was opposed by three hopefuls bucking the party organization. The Democratic party's candi-X- s dates for the state offices had no I opposition, nor had the incumbent Big I. .l' Scientifically deg signed not only for fit but a medically correct fit. ! e, ; j il its gi.'es you the right jjjport where the body ieeds ; t ft irriga-grassroot- "de-foam- eAST by Up-Li- j BATTERIES Station only control. Air Way's patented feature "Pull and llll THE TOON'S i sur- com fortable featherlight ' pio-fres- con- gical support! Here is a garment whose smartness d, congressman-at-larg- SPIRITS f Mien Chinese Reported Starving statewide contest was lim- - Taft Douglas. y)Ce agrfBEES) j didnt taste said my bride, cents a pound. e you are, gentlemen. I lo defend you. My bride n't listen. Only solution, she to put women in charge of h. tribut.on. Shes going to i letter, but not to President Q. She' writing to Mrs. T. doesn't bring action, she other idea. I'll do my bust, Snyder. Porter et al. to hi abreast of developments. it Four N-- ' Know How! MILLER CHEVROLET 2nd North and Main Lots of Ice Cream to Take Out D vfj 7 ! ; P Cf |