| Show ---- -' C nkt Zeibunt LITTLE HEADLINES OF THE WEST ' Saturday Jan 1917 4 Airport Acreage Cut Due As Provo Loses Law Suit Mason Chiefs y Illstitute:Vernal Lodge - Tribune Lensed Wire rnovo Tribune Pipetial — VERNAL Recognizing that fnearly 500 Master nasons drawn to eastern Utah by 'lntensive inilustrial development want to push onward in their order Ashley lodge No 28 Free and Act epted Ntasona was instituted here evening The 50 charter members of the Utah grand lodgeol baby unit through their worshlpful cnaster Alter Johnson their confidence that their bitie lodge could pi'come one of the state's ed Largest Lincoln Kelly grand master and other grand lodge officers rarticipated in the institution of Ashley lodge which is the second to be established in the tlintah G Lenin Bailin lodge No 20 at Xlytnn Duchesne county baying Leen Imitituted Oct 24 1914 chartered on Jan 19 1918 and constituted on June 12 1916 Serving with Mr Johnaon are Donald Bart senior warden: Ted Hatch junior warden: Clyde S - ‘ Johnson secretary: Charles J Neal treasurer: Ray roast senior &aeon and Dean Voorhies junior t ceacon Mr Johnson and nine other tnembers of Basin lodge are among the charter members of Ashley 11001111 lodge heads alert Io the needs of a second lodge in tastern Utah recommended to he grand lodge that the Vernal unit be formed rev George J Weber pastor of the salt Lake City First Congregational church addressed the ilikitter Maannwattending the banquet at the Community house yvith the ceremonies following atpie LOOP' hall The Salt Lake City party made pp of grand lodge officers and att grand masters will return tome Saturday expecting to leave ere in a chartered bus at about ' 0 — Mayor Mark Ander-- 1 son revealed Friday that the land on which the Provo municipal airport is located may be reduced by half following a ruling by the - I Shooting Suspects Held - Tabun Vilma OGDEN Special ave :"713 I f 41 414P POT ROAST PRIME RIB ROAST standing lb SMOKED PICNICS FRESH GROUND BEEF PHONE I ItTICHT SS CRAM de P 46 1m al RECIPE 4 HEMAN FAVORITE A LICS Mix 2 tbsp mayon- a naise with 1 Tribune' o Combination Dishes of all kinds Md With I i i)1 4 ' f iT' LI Sk It an- I11 I 4 '4 - 44 1t 0 I f y - The city also plane impending ''fi L1i' I 1 : as?''-- 4 c- - 7" 7 - City Wets orterStorpolli Mocoteni Co Sok Lek ' !:11 Sunday to 5 Ilam Add 14 cup pickle relish Makes 4 husky appetizing sandwiches- - ' 47 (ZijtrirZiV:t 1 Or (717) e jI ( ' -- WISH YOU THE Ø4 !SWW2 of NEW YEARS ix sO who died Nov 7 1934 sir Moss has a daughter and five sons Mn Nell Day Clarence D and Delbert Moss Bountiful and Alvin Clyde Soand Walter IL Moss Woods Cross He also has 19 grandchildren and six Welfare Worker's Funeral Today BOISE UP)--Fu- neral the church 5Th 1::::2 101111111116 IS - lOrc j‘ if i 5 n T?r 1 ' '' N :10 il:: SATISII Eii anrootot ) KA 0 OVI -- 111 Tap Taste L4 L--1 I :1 F D ZTO 136-o- - INSTANT RALST011 z S rrX! -- rr- i r A 1141 ti r71 r- ) -1 r I 1:- -''i A '1 r7--- jr t i3 f I' 1 1LJ 1:'-- 1 1 1'4 11 I itiLit-i- -i L L 1- LT7 ti:- r-- t (i ' RICE iirill 72c 7hucoogrn 01 d Double-ictin- g :4 APPLESwDealischio'nugst° 0s Juicy Se edless— GRAFEFRUIT CrinilOTS A rink Slut ' riEvi ortnnAGE ustd NGI:eeitt" CALMIOS130trsm-lt1Pe- 1111 y Au s ioui:Larliaircy I FRUITS 10 AD lbe 14151)vilball STEAKS Pkg l'Pnder Sirloin Good i t Grade Strike anywhere Carton of 6 IGA Heavy 1Nilloist IsO'ht:sis"eicd SNo VEGETABLES lb 47c - - 11155c 1c5aTtl czk APPLESAUCE Igo 1Co 17c 1E0 rate 25c 419e Baking Chocolate Zt” l'ake' 22c tioUti N co 221i Supremo N 241177 Thee Prices 1 Ot - 12c ttlective in bait La kik Murray Holladar Cottonwood Draper Magna Hingham Midralo 1 Junction Riverton Tooeic Union and CentervitIo Harmon's Market 33tk Routh and In lbs I StRiECT TO MARKET CHANGE 11335c 23c I SPAGHETTI Roman 28c FLOMsAolakzeiis Delicious Cc Nixed Vegetables :tiouc2hmors Cut Gram 33c BEAUS " Ina Syrup 42c 11355c i 111C flew Potatoes SWAM BEEF f::11' PORK' LOIN ROAST Kellogg's Pep PEACHES Lr7 Ida Ruse — Washed I 1 - - A each 15c — CAULIFLOWER 43c GROUND TOMATO SAUCE lbs CC 17c pkg - STEWIUG IIVIS PORK LOIN CHOPS Cro:kerl IL -- s - or reit LIATCHES Ge - 4 ZIN PAILOAKE FLOUR Azu::mima 2 bun:15: tliosi lb lb Oc l White S larsh Seedless GRA PEFRUIT D 7c ANGESssuwnsk:tNaveLaisrge vEletty -::ii ffl I I 5c For Flavor and Nourtahmont domp?" 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I titt t - Mr Moss has been actively en-- i gaged in farming during his entire life He has been 1 v a director of the Bountiful tion Co and the Bountiful Mill Creek Co for 35 years During the Mr motoi past sic years he has acted as water meter for both irrigatiort companies Ile served 13 years as counselor to the late Samuel C Howard bishop of the South 13ountiful ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and is now an active member in the high prieAts quorum of that ward He was born in Woods Cross Jan 8 1887 a on of John and Emma Alexander Moss who were among the earliest settlers of Davis county He was married March 25 1890 to Ellen Deppe - r'7 ' - A rN CIAR:tET 1 li'41 1 4 t 414144 FULL YEAR OF thwhogil pm at his t Itt4 a Start 1947 right—Save money and serve the best of foods by doing all your food buying at IC A where you'll find the largest variety of foods—in neat pleasant surroundings Your whole year can be happy—when you shop at MAI WOODS CROSS — Celebrating the 80th birthday anniversary of David A Moss an open house from 2i lz ir - 1 Ppm lat can Libby's Deviled 3 4YE It NIT 701LS7Srl ' : nounced Footage of the iproject will depend upon the availability of materials he said Cost of the job is expected to approach $5000 I them will be held ' IT'S :THE GENUINE - A Denning W Loos liar-Mo- n Barton Col Frank M home a t: 0 One b IT Mahn Birthday Event 93 - :trc- Casseroles kilt ''k - 1- for reception friends and rela- 4 - 't:ftti -- ANtvaits 80th ii 41i:7aq' Walker Mayor Souffles 011110 ‘'0 1 4 f :71 i - Soups O ::::::" qk itIPER Marriner Browning Browning ohn N Spargo L T Dee Gordon M Baster Royal J Douglas S G Dye Carl C Caskill Fred A Kuhlmann William Rice Kimball Spencer S Eccles Horace H Walker Fred M Nye Jeremiah Mahoney Willard L Eccles Dr Clark L Rich and Dir George M Fisher Burial wilt be In ' Ogden city cemetery THURS AND SAT SOUTH ( p - at 71 111 - Leaned Wire Woods Cross - III 740 pi 11114 intermountain stockman and businessman who died Thursday afternoon of 'a heart attack will be celebrated Saturday at 10 cm at St Joseph's ' Catholic church by Msgr W J Giroux pastor The holy rosary was recited at the residence Friday morning Active pallbearers will be A S Irwin Samuel C Powell Earl W Folkman Adam Patterson Jr and 11 V Hinley George I lonorary pallbearers will be E Decker L 11 Peery Dr LeRoy Pugmire Dr E rt Dumke 73 lb 49c lb 36c s DELITILISS TUES - k cement- becomes lavallable Coalville next summer will lay a sidewalk and a footbridge ion 2nd North rv7 U "t — Requiem mass for 69 2580 Eccles W ii Harris E Hemingway 47c '7KMM2 I a If Albert lb 43c lb 38c4 RIB VEAL CHOPS : one-ha- lf Patrick Healy Sr ELY Nev—Elmer Dewey Car YOUNG TOMS Ungraded 113 35c' t1111 49c: HAM HOCKS t t)) r I No 9 - Walter K Granger The grant Rep Granger wired was made through the bureau of community facilities Federal Works agency to Copley Walker According mayor of Coalyille the completion of engineering 'Pane is expected to take all of next summer Ile explained a bill is pending before Congress whereby the government will agree to assume the Pocatello Gets Funds costs a sewage system In a WASIIINGfON Jan 3 MD — town of where streams are being The continuing demands for fed- polluted eral aid to support achoole in comArea Defined munities where war plahts are still operating caused Sen Henry bill is "If this Coalville C Dvvorshak Ida) to remark wants to be in a passed to take positiod a that Friday possibly permanent advantage of it" Mayor Walker declared policy ix needed The Federal Works Agency- InThe ayatem as now contem formed him Thursday that it was allocating 38498 to the city of Pocatello for maintenance and of its schools Healy tineral Rites Today TURKEYS i plated will include all of 1Coalvilli with the exception of that portion north of Chalk creek and the areas at the extreme town limits Mayor Walker said Coalville one of Titah's oldest cities is far behind times is far as sewage facilities are concerned Mayor Walker said that whether the area east of Chalk creek will be nerved by a separate diapoail plant will be determined after next ummer's engineetng plans are completed Ilan Sidewalk $3000 advance ha at been approved by the federal government for the planning of sewage facilities and a' treatment plant In Coalville accôrding to word received Friday from Rep 40-ac- re I s lo4ive5kdd144) Cd7Cy I L- -4 re a dAL1 about MOO for Improvement of the fairgrounds t opet-t- tt - rier McGill painter about 50 was Two companions of dead Friday the victim were being held for in- and a third man was vestifation police following a shooting at the McGill clubhouse Friday at 1 am according to Sheriff Tom McLaughlin Fired from a small-calibpistol the bullet struck lktr Carrier in the chest apparently striking a major artery above the heart Ito died immediately after the accident Sheriff McLaughlin said 1 alon r I EAST 4TH pool lot - 1 232 Tribune COALVILLE---- er -- FREE PARKING o Utah supreme court that Provo city must purchase the airport land rather than least it from the state decision the supreme In a court ruled in favor of the 64 defendants who claim title to the 1200 acres on which the atrport now lies- Unless the suit which has been In the courts since 1941 appealed further Provo city either must purchase the land through private negottation4 or enter condemnation suits to determine the value of the land Primary point of dispute in the ease was the ownerahip of land which was formerly under water Attorneys for the city contended that this land le owned by the 'tate and held in trunt for the people The 61 defendants claimed title to the land because they had occupied it for long periods some Trains Cease Runs aa long as 50 years Now that the city roust purTribune Leseed Wire chaste the land Mayor Anderson LOGAN — Two trains of the said it will probably be necessary Utah-Idah- o Central Railroad Co to reduce acreage considerably will cease operation Sunday and mail will be distributed bus Files to Incorporate' over the company's line by Eugene Tribus Leitsed Wire Yeates postmaster said Friday PROVO — The Apaco Lumber Trains Nos 2 and 3 traveling and Realty Co of Las Vegas Nev south from daily Logan at 8 cm a subsidiary of the Oregon Pulp and the other northbound at 4 and Paper Mill Co Friday filed been taken off the have pm articles of incorporation in the achedule Fourth district court to Logan Mail will be The parent firm recently made by bus at 7 ambrought and 3 pm over an initial payment of $3000 to the the ath° line which means an Provo city commission on a hour better service than the train ' parcel of land in the southeast Mr Yeatee said Corner of the city The total purohne° has been set at $16800 The general nature of business of the aubcdiary in Provo as given in its "statement of a foreign corporation" will consist of "general wholesale and retail lumoer am BEEF U S Approves $3000 For Coalville Sewer Survé 410tis S 1 S |