Show - ft - -- - 44444444-ft-- - - k kz — ' — - - - ' - - "-- - - 'X'a'-'''- - 4 ''' - - ''''Z''7461Ciiiir4V324MWr-'V:- AA" -- t IUMAWM N ' - Dutch Navy - Sall Lake Zribune 28 1944 Ulle 112 Saturday Nforning August ' Aide Sees Java Rebirth! -- - i - - Plans are complete for rebuilding the naval yards at Soerabaja Java Japanese Cmdr Cornelius Vander Linden Royal Netherland navy disclosed Friday in Salt Lake City years i : ' 1 1 Li: - ' x 'k - - :: ' - - 0:- t i-- 's ' "r-''' i-- - - -' - - ' : i -- - ' t ' 1 1 1 : ' ' - ' - - ' - c ' - f - s kt' ' s - - - ' 41 - 'f - ' - 4 ' A''''i'' ''' - ''' ' i ' "1 t - 'I i i'' --- --- 4"- ' ' ' ' '''''' ' ' 14 - is A ' i (1 - - - - : Washington D C Cousin Lives Here The visitor is a cousin to Cornelius G Vander Linden 233 B at Salt Lake City Both were reared in Rotterdam not seen my cousin for 35 yearsd but I knew he had joined the Mormons and corrz to Utah so When I got here I just opened the telephone book and found his name" the commander said He believes the Javar2se will we:come defeat of the Japs because they are notorious for driving a harder bargain with the Netherlands East Indians than do EuTOT2PTI peoples and because under the Japs they have enjoyed very few liberties "Reconquest of Java will be harder than that of some of the oth?r Islands" the commander said "because Java has an abundance of food and some other raw materials always under 441 -- production" From Java Cmdr Vander Linden went to South Africa where he helped repair damagA warships at the -Simonstown navy yards Child Molested In City Park Salt Lake mother complained her Friday to police-tha- t lured to Pioneer daughter was ---who removed by a strarpark of her clothing part The mother said the girl and her brother 9 had started on a visit to their aunt's home when the man A anoroached In ayi automobile and offered to drive them He gave the boy a nickel when they reached the park and told him to go buy candy The man Is described as dark and round faced between 30 and 40 years old and was wearing civilian khaki clothes Police said the little girl had not been at- tacked t crate ' In Salt Lake City jail awaiting arraignment on a charge of grand larceny she told how she first conceived the idea of using the youngster as a ruse to get behind counters where saleawomen kept their pursea When downtown with her two 'boys one 10 months and the other 2 years she had difficulty keeping the older one in hand according to her confession to Detectives Jack E Blazzard and W Clyde Smith In committing the thefts she said she merely released the boy at the right time and place as he was always ready to bolt Her husband knew nothing of her purse prowling adventures she said "He said he would stickt i IMstt a t a t--- Z1 ois C::i":) I 6fe 04 A - orw'"100f s" I - Zi4e9t)3 Cl ENRICIIEDahtBREAD I P'-o- - le I( - - s : :44--' ir Art 47) e::':- 17'- - gok il ''' -- 4 11- 10 a - - ''0 Itt'l Vile e ! - it t- ''''- 11 77 ' - --- 0 0 - 171 otet Elmer R Courtney alleged highway robber arraigned Friday evening before U S Commissioner E M Garnett at Salt Lake county jail waived hearing and will be 111tl held for grand jury under $3000 bond the commissioner said i Adding a modern touch to the : technique of an earlier era when men like Butch Cassidy antj Jesse James staged highway robberies and escaped on swift horses Courtney according to complaint held up a motorist Dr O V Combs at Augusta Kan and used his car to escape Unfortunately for Courtney he escaped only as far as Kanab where he was arrested Wednesday He was brought to Salt Lake City 'r 'It -- tt - It ''' itf le- :- - N kk ‘1'' NiIT AA 't f lief 1 ' 1 AI11'1' 7 i- ' 1 a AI It -- -- - ' '‘"---i11 N : ' 717::- r - 74-- tinips Sapply Vitamins II and B2 - s--- ! - L-4- j: - 4- - A - cup of left-ov- ':-f - '- -4 - v- oEdd - - '1 13 s - ' ---- - Ii - ?1 '1 c4 H i I- ' 1 1 II I i '' 'I v I1 r 4th So 4 --- I ' 1 1 e gi v 4 i v ) ' ‘ - Afk 40 A --- 4 j ii--- ! 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SAYE MORE MONEY" These prices effective in Salt Lake Bingham Magna Murray Draper Riverton Union Midvale Jct and Centerville - i it ittio '(''''-11111- 1 ' cf) i rt- t 761'4' Z:35i rfr) ' to - t V lblioSc c GFrreoSuhnd :1 I t Ib GROUND REEF 3 0 lal: 11J10 TENDER 5GRpAolDnEts r lIL FANCY I STEAKS 1130111:1ntGsRADE rjr1 A51 1 g - 5r 2 lbs a I15c 0 ears 19c t7i7:rs'n 1 01 c1' Pkg ' Firm Ripe ' Lge 1 1 Lge Utah 1 W4 HENSFOR Ad) ON ' 4 y - 2 I POT ROASTS SHORT RIBS c) for cl 26-0- z ! a FRYERS " 74— nt il ir '' SUNKIST - 25 22? 11 ) JUICY i- C: 1 ? with - ifz(z: i 4("4 1 : t AtIL LGE IV q t I - for ) CAMALOUPES 51 b - CREAM OF WHEAT I BUTTEP k?'e!g - sr ): k46 Bunches - c PANCAKE FLOUR Easy to Digest - - Utah Large ' I iliated 4 CARROTS t BEETS ONIOtIS - 11111 't AyNT JEMIMA—Delicious '4 - a ns - 111 4‘ii '11 - ' 4Gye2t11:10ezr:sc or Cucumbers 37c qt - - t I7c oz boltio Flavor to Gravies N'ew ----ep -- -- CORN Lctl:17 BELL PEPPERS Pkg—For Quality and Flavor Rpoedy Cleanser FRUIT GOLD MEDAL '"-:Thit' it The Nate ' I ter liP 1: 1 - sup 4 4b 1 I I CAIIOES 12c 16 oz 17c 2 f or 9c 330 CLEMISER ICA CLOROX it okg1Sc Lidcaroni Spaghetti GLORE Cvlin I -4 - -- CauliflowersNnLL112 lbs MA Ige 0 - 14 PEARS '8Vac:lheiltitr" lbs PEACHES cNaolifr7ia 21135 -- ' COM FLAICESglant pkg Mil 106G111—Noted for Their Flavor 29c BLAGEtEs tie Srands—Rich and Creamy for Washable Colors More Sc 11c 19c Points—Rich in Vitamin 0 I s - - - I '4:nz2 for tall cans 6 for 57c AIONTIr—-4- 1 4111I 1 : powerful national organization your neighborhood !GA grocer i5 prepared to offer merchandise at the lowest possprices- - -41 it 1156 pkg 27c TOMATO JUICE SOAP BRAER(3 Rich s ":10 - telb - TOWN - ti RAISIII BRAN -- SWAN 4 like It à Save safely at an independent store 9 oz jar Different Flavor LIUSTARD IGA—Fad-L-Jar—Vou'- A ! ow rIv 416111s- IT Clittr i I F '::- - " rd1777773L (01 1 toWtPa 1 1 Ffiteir r---- 1 1 20c11 Bars 1:17- 11- 411074- tk ' 01- - PEANUT BUTTER 0 I - ti --7 sztz:77:- -- rows rooD a OILCAN ' it I - - li I- - ( t7 -- ' - - - AA-- Pure Vegetable Shortening - '' I - - --' WIDOW dir - - - ' -4- 4assos- - ' - t:1-- )0 UP -- — i1 J TODAY 7 — ' I 1 - - — 4 - - - f : - 1 - - sl -it- d t y 114i - V' -- - i - 4 In Rich Tomato Sauce-- 15 A — 0-- A utt) ' BUY 'WAR BONDS 1 0'- - 0AR I ' 4 - 4 f- -t ' '4 - i SNOWDRIFT regular 'Teen Age Nite Klub dance will be held Saturday at p m at the YWCA :i 8:30 Bob West's orchestra will furnizh the music The snack bar and the game room will be open acI cording to club officials 1 ' 5 p 11 41 ' iffif Ar 14 P & 0 RINSO PORK i 41 3 C i Lz L 7---- sr: ! Lrers - A : --- ---------- - 1 1 - (")13 ' EAST o-- I - 1 li - CALL 232 ' 4 xx: 1 t' 111 -' 1 419N ri - il Ask Your Doctor 141'1 ti 14 - NBC Whole Wheat—As You Like It ? 7 ROUND BONE AND NO GRADE ICI p ! - r I '5) Ilb It : ' - -- POT ROAST 1 1 :-' ) ' I - ifidlpfi A ' i t '"-q- Z - f e 1 -- III I - Duff ::::— 1 30c CHICKENSlb 44c lb 48c COLORED CAPONS 4 r: er ' 0 i - lb ' corn batter before baking cotIVOS3 :1"-'- ' f Mrs Violet A Smythe 34 189 A at was in "fairly good" condition at LDS hospital Friday afternoon where she was taken for treatment oaccidentes suffered in a two-ca- r at 10:15 a m at Center st and 2nd North A driver for Salt Lake Transportation Co Mrs Smythe was operating a Yellow cab at the time of the mishap Her passenger 32 354 Mrs Esther Sanders Quince st suffered head and leg injuries and was treated at the scene of the accident The taxi was southbound on Center et when it collided with an automobile driven by Charles P Chidester 17 1231 Emerson a vewho west on 2nd North according to records The car driven by the Chidester youth is registered to The Salt Lake Tribune-TelegraMrs Smythe was given a citation for failing to yield the right of way to another vehicle and the Chidester youth was given an arrest tag for driving too fast for existing conditions -- - - 1 ) - FRESH DRESSED RABBIlp COLORED FRYING I - made wi4h 1 t IIEL - m6 4 1 liti i t itiNL C IL t i kI t L: - 1 ICI GRADE E J - 41- - - '' ' POINT-FRE- - 1 1 ! 1 11 1 r-- - i - Delicious jus: - '''" 42-- 4' --''' ' v' - 1 - i i ''''''' ' '' 2It''s4t-'1't7- - 1 ':'1'1-'77:' Stir - Into 'dt t4' & A - :4 '''''''' -4- -- - ft-- - - Att44‘- i! - ' sIRLOIN STEAK ROUND STEAK i'1:: 1'''J - '''''' Ir:''44 '4t - tl :'''‘'- -' '' - ':' 1 - " ' ti I- -' y ' ' - 1 Plan Dance - ' 1 1 GLOBE I 'Teen-- - 1 1 1 i L ' 't — ow e-----' ! 3 11 m s ' 0 1)00-- t "Al" wriving ) 'tt Ity 15Ait ll -- 1 - 1 Theft Suspect Waives Hearing I11I POINT-FRE- E 1 LEG OF LAMB ! Royal ing subsequent Wednesday and i Saturday noon hours until opening t of the sixth war loan drive in Nov em ber Master of ceremonies will be H Irving Schmitt Victory i house chairman Dr Garff University of Utah speech professor will deliver a war bond message Nlembers of the Evans troupe are Jimmie Haun Helen Wahl- - i berg Margaret Kent June Sud- - t Ii bury Lorna and Cleo Norton Lennox Adamson Beverly Phillips Colleen Carter Marian Child Bessie Russell Lorna Dangerfield n and D'Nell Durton Woman Suffers Crash Injuries A I - - ' : larceny '' 1- — A0400 ' if1"''''ø tf ---z 14 1A6f" - (c (-- t' --- '''N --1 ' 1 with me and pay the money back she added The complaint charging grand larceny was issued Friday by Har- old E Wallace Salt Lake county attorney and signed before City Judge Wilford Moyle Burton Bail was set at $2000 Mrs Josephine Shortino 1217-9t- h East who lost more than $100 from her purse Aug 16 was the complaining witness Mrs Shortino was one of five victims of the purse snatch- ing ruse according to police Mrs Garcia was arrested in Ogden Wednesday Friday afternoon If Salt Lake officials should decide to release Courtney he will L'a welcomed at Eldorado Kan by Sheriff W G Covert 'who wired officials that Courtney is wanted In Eldorado for highway robbery with arms auto theft and grand dot ir:ie )4ik Sr '- ' ' ftl"' li 1- -- ' t — '' - 1 -- --' 4111r'1 Ited""11""""1111111111111""":0"717110 I) ‘ -- t First of a series of war bond shows to stimulate security i be presented by Grace Evans and her troupe of purchases will amateur dancers and singers Saturday noon at the Victory house IMain below 2nd South Theprograms will be held dur- - Mrs Lucy Garcia 21 254 S 4th West frail young mother whose arrest followed a number of purse thefts from Salt Lake saleswomen vehemently denied Friday that her baby son was a trained confed-- 1 ems" A q "Javanese hate the Japs" t - e i N - - - War Bond Shows Set jIn Downtown S L Woman Denies Theft Training - Sok N '4 - esting Both Cmdr Vander Linden and Dr Wassel attended the world's premier of the motion picture in 1- '"moOtlied 17-ii - ? ' 4102t-t- -- 4 ' w)- ' - c 1 - ''''- NI"lellirtvw"1I'2 481tss- - ' I : i ' ALL THESE ITEMS !f ?7-!-P10:m- t '' I A 1 '''' 3s: I ' '0 '' (''' ' l" - 1 - - - - '4 41 - I -- national wartime pamphlets nutrition will be distributed upon request These pamphlets are prepared by U S department of agriculture war food administration nutrition and food conservation branch Washington D C ''' rkt-:t14s-w'- : : ' ''' ' - ' : on T t-t-: -- - 0 - 1 ? "Is' I 1 -- 7- tI ' : "4 : ' 0 i ' A : :1 ' ' I 400 -- "? sk ::: ake families particular- prepare meals IcYonwsec'ionuwan rah ° growing need for careful nutrition study school children will be given nutritional study special menus will be served in restaurants and ‘ - i go::r77777 - has been no change iin price regulations governing their business "Complaints coming into the 0 P A office show that many bowling alley operators arc attempting to change their method of charging" Mr Paradis said "The regulation of Feb 11 1943 remains in effect and establishes ceiling prices for league playing aL the highest price charged for each class in Sept 1 1941 plus 7c for three games of 10 pins or 10c for three games of other types such as duck pins" "For open bowling the ceiling price is the highest charged in Sept 1941 plus 3e a game for 10 All pins or 4c for other types to are bowling alleys post required their maximum prices as set forth iIn the regulation" Mr Paradis concluded miTttoeem 4- 1 4 As a chief engineer in the Royal k k Netherlands lavy Cmdr Vander ' '' ' Linden dieted repair work at on United '' BritStates Soerabaja x ish and Netherlands ships damaged 4 In ' early action against the Japanese Destroyed Yards '''' A ' ' '''' ' After assisting in complete de- 'N41' ': " struction of the Soerbaja naval 7'''''' yards March 2 1942 he and othr i1I ' ' ' 2 ' : c picked fighting men traveled to ' the south coast of Java where they ': 1 t ' were evacuated just six hours t4 ' '''''' -P after Dr Wassel immortalized by "' de the motion picture production bearing his name r t "WQmen and children except - ' for two stowaways were not on - - V V' Dr Wassel-- boat" the commander ' t — - "' N16 '''' said "because the journey was ' ' '' considered too dangerous Dr Wassel instead of being a romantic Cmdr Cornelius Vander Linden young man was 63 years old and had a?rved as a missionary in China for much of his life Other- wise the picture was very inter& ' '14 1' ' N's -- Y' 6 - :' 4 ' ''N --- ( '‘ s : t - -4 ' 2' ' Ni-i ' ' - - - '' :s' tr : 4A—le- 1102) - 't ?'' - : t III k ' l'i c" ' 46"" '''' ' ' - :' 1' ti 1& 44 1 4 : Vander Linden who is attache to the Netherlands representative to the combined chief of staff in Washington D C has a rersonal stake in the matter be- cause he left a wife and daughter In Java where he had resided for 17 - -- - - f Crndr - - ' - I' 44- - '''''' i - I ' - September designated "Wartime Nutrition Month" iin Salt Lake City following a meeting Friday of Miss Hazel Bingham executive secretary Utah state nutrition committee: Victor H Snow executive secretary Utah Chain Stores Assn and Dr Seth T Shaw Utah director Farm Market Relations Mrs Helen Ajax state supervisor home economics is newly elected chairman of the com- - ' i'A - I MW5 I' 1 warned was ‘ 7- J) - - jr recaptured from the Is l - ' - -- 44 ' fi If - in the quickest possible time after that area Operators of bowling alleys were' Friday by Richard A1 Farad's price specialist office of price administration that there - -- ' WA Warns Bowling Alleys IISeptember Set As 'Month Of Nutrition' — — -- - - -- - —11— - g 10 I Up 1 g i |