Show - 44404 - 4- 4114aisosimoiim604-164-4''40"4vip'"$- '' ' N 1 - - I S L Festivities Usher iin q !Yule Season I ' Tableaux songs and recitations I highlighted a program given by crippled children of the Shriners' hospital Tuesday evening for nobles of El Kalah temple and la— dies of Lybia temple No 32 Daughters of the Nile and their friends After the children's program the El Kalah clown band under direction of Frank S Spooner entertained with novelty and Christmas numbers Soldiers and coeds from the University of Utah gathered 1 around the Christmas tree Tuesday night in the Union building ballroom for an evening of dancing caroling games and eating The party arranged by Lois Nielson Christmas week chairman was the prelude to a matinee dance and visit from Santa Claus Wednesday at 4 p m in the Union bldg and the annual Christmas assembly Friday at 11 a m in Kingsbury hall Hold Evening Fete A candlelight ceremony feai tured the Christmas meeting of z the Jessie Lee Ellis Missionary society Tuesday evening at the i - home of Mrs Charles Jack 1964 st Douglas ' South Salt Lake Junior Girls a singing group from Central Park 1D S ward 7:30 presented mumical pro p In at Central grams at Park LD 8 ward 27th South and 3rd East and at 8:30 p m at Miller LDS ward 45 E 33rd i South Other observances of the Christmas season have been scheduled for the next several days by many Salt Lake schools and churches Singing of carols and presentaI tion of "Why the Chimes Rang" a story of a miracle wrought by charity to the homeless will usher In the Christmas holiday Wednes: day at 8 p rn at St Carols will be college 1 sung by the college glee club featuring Julia Brusattc contralto accompanied by Irae flume! Map Formal Dinner Thursday at 5:30 p m a formal will be served to college dinner 1 members in the dining hall followed by ceremonies of lighting the Christmas candle and the i Christmas tree Academy students will celebrate - at a party Thursday in the social -- '- 5all gakigrIbutite - Wednesday Morning Dec 20 1944 M sr r! fp n In P' l'''"44 I Crirt hA ' ta 1'14 I p a: N 10- - ovILY - Christmas vacation will begin after classes Friday and will end Jan 9 Rt- - Rev Arthur W Moulton Episcopal bishop of Utah will conduct the holy service at the traditional Candle and Carol service of Rowland Hall School for Girls n the Wednesday at 7:30 p school chapel A choir made up of the entire student body will present Christmas songs Salt Lake City South Seminary South high school will present a Christmas program to inmates of the Utah state prison Christmas eve Program will be rnade up of readings instrumental numbers choruses and congregational singing Separate parties for children and grownups will climax Chsistmas activities of Independent Order of Odd Fellows at IOOF hall 41 Post Office place Dec 26 and 27 i m--i- i Map Yule Opening Midnight mass sung by the parish senior choir will open the observance of Christmas at Our Lady East of Lourdes church Christmas carols will precede the mass which will be celebrated by Rev Frank Erusatto The sermon 1 670-11- : th will be delivered by Rev - Patrick A Maguire pastor Other masses will be offered at 6:30 8 10 and 11:15 a in Christmac day A pageant entitled "Glory to God in the Highest" will be presented to the student body of East high school Wednesday at 11 a m Participating will be more than :?-11--- k 9 k 5 4 4 1 Pearl ' iLiar 1:74N 11177 12s A07-- - g" 1 ed A 5-- pc Desk Set Durable ob artificial leather Christmas Tree Cen- terpiece with 4 can- - 1 dies Reg 295 now 5 7t::7'L- Fine China jug hand- - al Arse 40141140 decorated Exclusive 7J 1 4 et ed AA Pottery Lac lu- - sive with Wards 17 nc '11 t 47 1 wow Pair Thistle Bookends ft w ) 4 hand-paint- La Mirada clearet Boxes -- 98 nE 1 Hummel-typ- e 1 Dur- able composition Os-Pa- "Pte tic L Acquitted by jury—Davis W Stanley Jr 28 62 N 9th West was acquitted Tuesday by a Third district court jury of involuntary manslaughter charges rising out of the motorcycle death of Verle Ferree 31 Salt Lake nurse Sentenced on theft—Felix Pugh 37 New Dixie hotel was sentenced students of dramatics speech and music classes The a cappella choir and glee club both under direction of Miss Lisle Bradford and the school orchestra under direction of Arch Tue Iler will furnish musical background and accompaniment Granite high school's annual Christmas oratorio depicting the birth of Christ will be held Wednesday at 8 p tn in the high school auditorium 33055th East under direction of student body 300 Lopeman Will Be' Honored - DESERET MORTUARY THt Our experienced directors corn plete facilities beautiful sure roundings and sincerely helpful spirit will lift every possible cone cern from your' shoulders "10ftM247 7- -1(4 A COMPLETE BEAUTIFUL AND DIGNIFIED SERVICE AT THE DESERET COSTS ONLY $23935 OTHERS AT LOWER PRICES IF DESIRED 4 - - KLEENEX 200s ‘ 1 vpv i - tit ar fled ill 10 ? 14-- ' et ) 411 (0 'a' ! salk kiwo ot floicz '‘ z 4 '4 ) IPA° ItY "4e id Vib L ''e '11 1 A 9 - ''''11Ntog 1 NI- fI)v x- I) N Na6A" ' if 1 5 ofi-- 1 1 t- 7--1- i ) tr "'aiR I TANGEE TOILET "CO-ED- " Z i--'' ILA 27 from Salt Lake "VARVA" MEN'S MILITARY - WATER SETS co Box Limit 2 to a Costomor Cayias and doing business as New Glenwood club 322 S Main brought suit in federal district court Tuesday to recover refund of $42923 in taxes assessed under social security act and paid under protest last May They allege the taxes were against a lessee of part of their building who was not their m employe D Lam Salt Denies guilt---Lake City charged with attempt ing to obtain gasoline rations under false identity pleaded innocent in federal district court ' Tuesday e gri) Plus Puff TOILET WATER SETS MAKE-U- P BRUSH SETS tO 1389 Tax AND TALC SETS cD rdfi Plus Fed Tax Plus Fed Tax Large Size Bottle of MEN'S WINDSOR SHAVING SETS HAtirDEti SETS MAKE-U- P Pius Fed Tax Plus Fed Tax HANDKERCHIEF MITTENS Reduced from 89c to 11 N aLl 5 lbs BEDSPREADS PANELS White Background with Widet0-i- n 1(i) Pd Club Style with Natural Tan and Floral Design Luna-Crep- e LOUNGING Also COuch Cover to Match to Match INFANTS' AND YOUNG GIRLS Quantity Z31A9 ea b 898 BABY YOUNG GIRLS BOYS' BLANKETS SKIRTS SWEATERS All Pastel Shades Satin Bound 790 Full Size 1124(1)0 PAJAMAS Were 998—Now (113 BEDSTEADS' Floral Design Long 11)0 ea Limitood Ladies' Rayon 13 MARQUISETTE DRAPES CHAIR COVERS 189 tO and Pert Wool Sizes 2 to 10 All Wool Sizes 7 to 14 398 198 to '129 to 298 Astsj)98' Red and Blue Polka Dot LADIES' SOFT SOLE GLAZED MEN'S SLIPPERS COTTON BATTS POLO SHIRTS With Hard Heels Red and Blue Sizes 4 to 9 Just the Thing for the Christmas Tree' Large Assortment of Colors and Sizes LADIES' BROQUED HOUSE SLIPPERS BONNETS Assorted Sizes and Colors tO 149 entlt 9c 1049 to Were 89c—Now CHINTZ 39-I- n tr-- "DOROTHY CLARE" RAYON Colors Green Brown Tan BOXES HOSIERY BOXES Plus Fed Tax QUILTED GIRLS FRUIT CAKES AND CRYSTALS 100 COVERED QUILTED CHINTZ BATH SALTS 151 Gift programs end—Salt Lake county gift program classes carried on by 350 workers in L D S wards has been completed Mrs Nettie Lund county home demonstration agent declared Tuesday $175 I Ms:' 41-- and head usher for many years will be honored by the church presiding bishopric at a luncheon Wednesday noon at Temple Square hotel In compliment to Mr Margetts who invariably wears a flower in his buttonhole all those attending the luncheon will wear red carnations M O Ashton first counselor of the presiding said Tuesday night bishopric Let there be light 1— The Salt Lake police department was all lit up Tuesday The occasion was the annual decoration of a giant Christmas tree in the police gymnasium which will be the center of a police party Thursday night and a fete Friday morning for children of deceased officers Exchange certificates — World War I veterans holding adjusted compensation certificates may exchange them for 3 U S treasury bonds before the maturity date listed on each certificate E A Littlefield Utah director of the s' administration anveteran nounced Tuesday Maturity date in most cases is Jan 1 1945 Plan for Christmas—Directors and workers at the Red Cross canteen at Denver & Rio Grande Western depot are ready for the Christmas rush They will distribute turkey dinners and gifts to all service men in transit on Christmas day Mrs Gilbert Williams director announced Bring Chris Katsis IN 401 'IV IN George B Margetts usher in the L D S tabernacle for 62 years sult-Willia- 6- !i Officials of the Ambassador hotel 145-5t- h East Tuesday offered $100 reward for information leading to arrest and conviction of three masked bandits who held up a clerk and bellboy Monday at 11 p m and took $80 from the cash register Police detectives said they had no new clues Tuesday night but Investigation Indicates two of the men answered descriptions of two masked bandits who held up Nelden Gift shop 432 E South Temple Dec 18 taking FULL MEASURE AT i tiow" 1 ' fiN1111 S1ric! ! :1 ': 7::j "s" to six niontlus in county jail Tues day by Third Dist Judge A H Ellett after he was convicted of Walter E City 4 1 ) Nr 4e' Conn-nissione- r theft of a wallet Nov 'A fx1 4 X City Health Commissioner T J Howells was presented with a brief case by employes of the city health department Tuesday in recognition of his service to the department Dr Howells recently resigned his position to return to private practices L C Romney public safety commissioner made the presentation in behalf of the employes Dr Howells announced he will leave soon for Tulane university medical school New Orleans La for further medical research before returning to Salt Lake City Suit seeking Seeks damages damages of $555950 for injuries allegedly received Noy 26 when a truck skidded on loose gravel and overturned was fired in Third district court for James Pierson Kilpatrick Jr by his guardian James Pierson Kilpatrick against the Independent Ice Co The youth suffered a fractured right leg and other injuries the suit alleges kt-1- - eit ) a ik Health Workers Present Gift To Former 41' 14r ilelt?olitetv k d Shrine crippled children honor Shriners and friends at one of Tuesday's special Christmas programs Left to right Mary Katherine Geneva and Lloyd I 1 a 0'4 1 7 n7 7 L"‘1 -' iDecorated figures Each -- 1' 6 a Tile eyeDA Apple Plaques Each Hand-decorat- '44A ((l' & 110 or' i -- Tray Set with glasses Keg 300 now 2 t1 1 v1 349 249 It ''411) 4 I Candlestick and flow1 er holder clear glass Each !i 21-- 11 cj I mi i oer7":f We strive to give more than II ! A tt 7d tf 4 rards Gift Shop t Bandits Sought ( i It : - OW IN PR - hall t - 4- p '::"i v '" - 1 Ns icia 4 Mary-of-theWasat- ch 1 47 298 Sizes 4 to 9 235 pr 100 lb 39 C 1198 to 6" P - 1 I MOR TUARY Writer Becomes Father Sgt Herb Federbush stationed at A A F overseas replacement de- workpot Kearns and a part-tim- e er in The Salt Lake Tribune editorial department became a father Sunday morning when his wifea Norma gave birth to a girl in name Brooklyn N Y hospital The ' (3 (1') I DIAL MAIN AT FIRST SOUTH 45585 is Judy Rochelle I - fgAk"t-wil- t akop4N |