Show - - - 0 ' '- 1 i Zirt 13all 'gakt Zrylbttra 2 B Sunday Aug 12 1945 1 t Draft Board Inductions To Continue i I 1 1 - - r 4 ' - ' ' --'' -'- e ' - ' -- -- "0 - -- ‘ ' 4 e - ' I ' - '' - - 1' 1 - - ' ' - : - : J z 4-77--- - ' - - - ' - - - - " " - 't - 4'-' non-trtah- ns ---s- - - - : - - 4- - 1 - - - - r---- i ' - - - - - 1 - - '1 - - 1 114 - non Harris U 71 1 I ' : 1 4 Awaited ) - ' ' ) i with 1 I i i - 1 ' i ' I 1 ' t1 1 1 ' LEO 1310"Er173 If m(01 ' 0 OneNleek Service o OneYear Guarantee : ' 2n 1 1 1 - '' Ilk LI : IA ono "1111 aim i ) P41 1 ' 11 ' i ' I : ! saaaa MOO 1 0 la r tit i I 1 t1 1 r---- 1 ! r !' 1 4' - -- - -- r-- 1 -- ' 1 --1 L ' i '1 kJ zNI - 1 I i 1 r LILL IA L i 14' 0 LF--- 14 - hi )1LA 12-- t I a ammo i mow 1:- ' ' ' ' ‘) ':: - A -- : —- ' '' - ' ': : ''-!- - J doe : 74 1 e : i 't ' ji i LS i- 1- 1 -v : i WOW dbmo ono r aimpo r-- - --- -1 - - moo amp ti—' gale -- - -- - 1 4 -- -L ''''A 1 5 11 Li LI I—ILI yi L -- 1 La: : ii 4 ! - r - -- - i 3 - k' L !1 ) '''-- L - - 1 ' OD- GOODS a":0 CIF-or:Z- ZINII— - - 115 -- 4ZINIL—-- ------ 4- ' '1 1 I ''' 1 k t L - S U ' ''''' a a 4 - - ''' ' ''''' '- at' 2 -- A 'i aa ' 4 446° i s a J N a- -t i - 10: 1 21N - - - '- - ‘asil i S l' 1) aa-a- aa Im ‘tae Y a -- -- -- r fr'- - -- 1 t I nTyh emPeet resoertsds I F-- 1- obis n r' 1 k ' I 1 ' 'N I 4 so 1 rfmnarz L 1 :P et A JU6? ‘ I it ' ' it) J - : - 0 UR - CO VEN !Era EAVAliVial 1 'skok 1 - PLAN - '''484'61 i1 ' o 5 171 1- - 6: ' ortoftogoe4t' --"l STAR'S N r-- (2 4 a ' ! s a to - - ::t t i - 0611? 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' -- ' k '' I I''' -"- w s to ''''4' ' ' ': N ' - I 04""s'‘ - 1 a - --- l 1- li - - a - 't: 2 ''''' '' ''' l " - 4 0 - -' - -: ' : 'oti-:s ' a ''''' tA - a r N''' t ''''''' - : -- t 't - :' - ? - ' - -- ' - ' '' ' "'" ' 1 - - i ki Pc 4 - i ' i - itto : ' i ' 4 fr navy 21111C7iZINI ic -- ' ' ' '4° s gliq ' - 1 tt -- '" :eS ' e ' ' ' i 1 i e'r ' 'erIFt ir"11 -- b""'?L--"IlsiSk771- OWE MOO - - 4 - ': — - 14 CREDIT TERMS - — -- - — - -- ' ' - - '- - --- --- WM ape- - of ri se EASY 1 ' i i 1 La i 4 11'k 1 C "II -1 Mall Orders Promptly Filled y Iles Our Plan— VI Will Hold ---- --- 1 -'-'- Pk" 1 1 Lay-Awa- -- - h t I I c :0) ? illi carrying 2- - STAR STYLE SHOP aa 04"11' it'114 i 1 1 1 ' i 1 1r- la 1 P -1 F- : - ''''' ' ) e tire went out of control for 146 feet crashed through an iron fence dropped four feet and over an embankment came to rest on its top Saturday at 1:15 p m near Girard ave and lit West Damage to the truck which carried a ton of ice Was estimated at $700 The driver 'unhurt was Kiven a ticket for driving without a: chauf- feur's license IMMIM 1 1141 1- 4 14 daily ground to eliminate reflections and glare Clear visibility wide full field ua eye focus Corn pi idetielwd Iti ri t A - ': - " ' ' 4- officials announced Saturday including remodeling and an addition to the service and parts departments Approximately 90 days will be required for completion I riti specifications Can be used as night glasses Lense spo- - :: '' - - L- I111 k: Water and dust-prodaily made to 1 if Enlargement operations totaling i The finest Binoculars made : -k s- 4 11 154" 11 - - w r kS rra ck041 - t - ) L ' 1 ' ti I r '2 --- $50000 are currently under way at the Blair Motor Co 445 S Main 1 50 mem Extra High Power r :'!: - ? 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Attention Send Your Watch oientig:if: - : He will meet with the committee iIn Chicago Ill Aug 20 and will attend the annual convention of in Chilife underwriters Aug cago Pushing plans for the Great Salt Lake Exposition directors of various exhibit departments met Saturday at the executive office on the Utah state fairgrounds to give final approval of educational displays which will3 be open to the public Sept to 11 In addition to the usual displays in the manufacturers' building fish and water fowl poultry pigeons and rabbits a new exhibition will appear which will include war trophies and hobby handicraft 14 Years Experience AmialstannLa: - - - Frank Mozley veteran member a::: 4 - Named to Committee tBthioetonne - -- st deiteCtrweo o - OPA Chari& Slated was eor ''' - mid-Augu- I 1 'a - ' - - tt -- --- - refres hments music of 884th "" '4 - 9alt : Brig Gen Harold C Mandell former Salt Lake resident and now attached to the staff of Adm Chester W Nimitz was pictured In a recent issue of Life magazine popular weekly publication with other key members of the naval leader's staff including Adm Nim itz himself Gen Mandell one of Utah general officers attended the University of Utah and West high school He was born in Halley Ida and holds a BS degree in electrical engineering from the university He is a distinguished graduate of the command and general staff school at Ft Leavenworth Kan where he graduated in 1928 He later served as an instructor at this school on two different occasions His wife the former Grace Parke resides in Salem Oregon He graduated from the army war college in 1938 He has been for serving on Adm Nimitz' staffGen-anthe past two years Brig d Mrs Mandell have one eon Maj Frank C Mandell a graduate of the U S military academy at West Point in 1940 Maj Manaell Is in the 96th infantry and participated in the Leyte and Okinawa campaigns - Broadening of the 0 P A "pricin ing chart" regulation will result items se ll- clothing pre- ing in line with the low-coticketed clothing Russell L Humphreys ' 0 P A price specialist said Saturday SLEXPOSITION ADDS TROPHIES by I I t G-"- i' Bekins Van Lines Co vas ed a license Saturday by the public service commission to operate as a common motor carrier of household goods in interstate commerce in Utah using all laighways in the introductions and seedlings WATCH DEPARTMENT EXPERT WATCH REPAMING 1 i ee4-Atw10- 4 '' 'b S state - 4 g rant- - VisitOm New I e " 7'r n I 4 1 Firm Wine Permit Standardville and Latuda closed mal spike of the week the Mrs rangements of gladiolus and all for the best in- perpetual trophies must be won Friday morning upon announce- - Reed Stevens cup formal spike the Snow cup for three times by the same exhibitor Ant of the surrender offer to become his property 4 The six classes of competition will include artistic arrangements i i) special classes' basket arrange' ments one spike color class recent ' Rations Go Cut Monday 5 and dancing to army service forces' band Ft Douglas highlighted second annual picnic and canyon party of the Ft Douglas noncommissioned officers' club Saturday evening in George Washington Memorial grove Parley's canyon according to MSgt Phil Kraus asseciation president ar- I 1 1 ' Entertainment es 1 e -- Magazme Pictures - Noncoms on Picnic one-ho- ur I Extra Sugar - He said Saturday he believed he had the explanation with reports from New Mexico that on that day and at i I that hour 320 miles from Mexican Hat the atomic bomb first was tested Gladiolus So ciet y Opens Annual Exhibit Monday - i! 4 - ehock e- B-O- ne 1 - - geological survey hydraulic engineer 1877 Hollywood ave was working at Mexican Hat Sail -i t - ' NOW HE KNOWS 0'1- - ttablish - - -- : 1 - ' Dr Henrique Da Rocha Lima Brazilian scientist and Mrs Lima will inspect University of Utah medical school Monday the university announced Saturday : ' - 1 To Inspect U of U -- - ' - - - - 1 -- "'4"'-t--4- stealing $20 In ' Approximately 124500 Mahns cash checks in excess of $50 gas whose for were meat and applications sugar stamps stamps e l curtailed after June 15 will auto-: " ---i -Trial Set receive matically coupons for four Ni A plea of Innocent was entered pounds of canning sugar S Grover - ' ' : '4 Saturday by Albert C Christensen Rich 0 P A district rationing 63 Bingham when arraigned be' executive announced Saturday M J fore Third 1 I !'"-Approval for the supplementary Bronson on a statutorg charge ' issuance was received from 'reHis trial was set for Sept 6 ' i 1 P A offices Mr Denver gional 0 Accused Sentenced 1 Rich said 1 tl " William C Von Kocher 27 local war Beginning Wednesday ' Portland Ore was sentenced Sat' ''' ''''''''''' price and rationing boards will urday by Third District Judge M mail the rations to persons whose I J Bronson to a term in the state ' k prison when he pleaded guilty to applications were segregated after :0"4forgery He was granted a stay the maximum issuance was cut of execution until Sept 6 He was to six pounds ' ' accused of issuing a forged check A total of 1 t Lake City for $78 to Ernest Morrell 349 4 and county housewives will receive Elizabeth at t ' ' the supplemental rations accctrdA to B Mrs Robinson Ruth eae Joins Chicago U Staff ing l chief clerk Salt Lake war price Gen C Mandell Harold Brig --f liamCHITCAGC006hAugcnrelcitort100- Wile and icrhatiarodningEbaottaerrdion Serves on Nimitz' staff regional North Carolina Press Chapel Hill 0 P A administrator explained the N C has been named director of additional sugar was made avail- cations which otherwise would not the University of Chicago Press able by permission from Wash- have been available for use until the university said Saturday alio- - the period from ington to draw Sept 1 to Dec 1 Reunion of the Soffe family will be held in Fairmont park Sunday at 1:30 p m with Leo D Palmer as master of ceremonies according to announcement by Leon S Bush chairman - : i - -- Guss Packing Co Family - - - - i ' - - - - 1 - - Midvale' s 1945 version of annual Harvest days celebration called by officials the most successful in the history of the event came to a conclusion Saturday night with a street dance which jammed the prepared area on Main street according to Mayor B A Rasmussen attended most eventecor of crowds festival the four-da- y according to Mayor Rasmussen Highlights were the lengthy parade Thursday night horse show Friday night and the Saturday night dance ' to Meet I - - i -- Midvale Harvest Days Ends in Street Dance I -0 ' '- ' e ) - '7 - ' CITY NEWS BRIEFS 1 ' - i ' I -' -- -- ' - i i - a— - ' ' from national selective service N'''-' ' ' ' ''' ' I ''' '' ' lieadquarters to hold up inductions 'Col H Arnold Rich state director f ' e i declared Saturday ' ' 4 He said Fort Douglas separation ' ' ' t center was equipped to process - 1' a 8000 service men a day but noted t ' : 4 t i that many of Utah's 70000 citizens ' ' N dise g''' i In the armed forces would be s ' I 4ea ' k e through other states and P charged e 't ' " 4 :' '14 were being that many ti ' discharged through Fort Douglas i ii N : e A large proportion of the air tv -!I will be released through 4 '''c corps f '' : their own stations f he said while i k 4i1 l' ' ''' 1 4000 Iftahs in the merchant maer ' ' I ' rine will be released or retained I i k through their own maritime comla ' 4 — mand k ' e i ' '-Col Rich declined to comment 1 ' '' e 44 on the possibility of dissolution of e 'fr" ' 4 - e 00"e i ' ' selective service boards following - ' Ir ' i -e '" official announcement of the Jap s 1 A surrender or of retention of the r ili boards in the event of passage of a universal military training act --4 '' ' '''''' - ' t t "H o w e vire r he emphasized ' e 1 i °draft boards which for five years::r-L--I ------ --i -- - ' Vt have had the painful duty of sendLng men oft to war will assist it r every way possible EXHIBITS READY FOR FLOWER SHOW turning veterans in civilian life" Gladioli make a flowery frame and Joy Timpson a summer piteure as she views some of the choice blossoms to be shown Monday at Vtah Gladiolus society's fall exhibit at 42 W 1st South Show will continue through Aug 17 with loving cups ' awarded for best entries Then will be six classes of competition Continued from rage arid Broadway from West Temple to 2nd East for Salt Lake City's downtown celebration Sugarhouss junior chamber of commerce completed its plans for : V-- 1 day with announcement that on whatever day is designated by official announcement residents will gather at plaza monument at The flowers that bloom in the the new exhibitor receiving the 8 p rn ' American Legion flag raising spring are colorful enough but the most points and a special award ' ceremony will open the festival that will bloom Monday for the highest average number vaudeville show will gladiolus A of spikes entered each day be given and there will be music can hold their own will Gladiolus All entries must be in by 10 The Utah society by three bands Noisemakers confetti and peanuts will be dis- - have some of the state's best Earn-pi- a in each day according to E A tribute& on exhibit Aug 13 through 17 Parsons president Entries in color Food stores plan to open Monfrom noon to 6 p m at classes must be named varieties daily day forenoon but most business Porter-Walto- n 42 W Co 1st and correctly labeled he continued establishments will be closed as Lake's and all varieties must be grown in Salt South they employes join victory day Loving cups and a number of by the exhibitor Other stipulaVirtually all Carbon county coal new and valuable varieties of bulbs tions are that with the exception mines will close according to Joe Dowd vice president United Mine have been offered as rewards for of single spike entries entrants Workers of America district 22 the best entries The Erie Ryberg must furnish their own containers i - - - - - Utah selective service now in the midst of August deliveries of inductees has received no word i - - 4 a - d " A 1 t - I 4 4 i !ry177!r"Igt :!11'7: - -- I 4" oteqtrAn40-"or11k- " JR "4141-- k fm140fx0P""" "k ""01"--ebNr-"4M- k mxt 1::”100"90"ttlrM14k oo 'A IP-- 0"-- Amk""olk"Fk-00"01-Pr- o -- - 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