Show 1:4 26 Zile (Salt Cake 1 Zit-Mi- Saturclay-Apri- War II Vets thlay 'Honor: '2anqup-1-- 1Qgrion Fetes 1 i t - 1130 -- 4 -- October 1944 Arthur E Peterson superintend Jordan school district urged Applicants in the current "Queen ent to continue "vigorous veterans the Mother" contest sponsored by and of the energetic Salt Lake county company Daugh- principles of good support citizenship" ters of 'Utah Pioneers must be in pioneer dress for j4ging April 28 COUNTY BRIEFS at 130 pm in the Newhouse hotel Mrs Florence R Ellison committee chairman said Friday f'i The winning contestant will ride on the county grotip's Centennial fit' float in July 23 and 24 parades Entry blanks may be obtained at i the information desk The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegrabuilding HOLLADAY—The Orpheus club and should be mailed to Mrs Ellifamed Salt Lake male chorus will son 1057 E 2nd South present a concert Saturday at 815 t ' pm in Granite high school auditorium Roy Hobbs Holladay Lions r7 0 tr club chairman In charge said Fri i :!) LT t4o day The affair is being sponsored by Lions and leaders of CotHolladay el tonwood stake of the Church of r r e"7 tl Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Hi r In an effort to raise funds for conA c struction of a lighted softball park In the southeast section of Salt WOMEN'S Lake county Orpheus Club Sings Today '- ' ' : (':-- '' — i ' 4 I s es ) 1- t - -1 lAtioute - I To Fete Mothers Sectica or mi:Itacs ' ' While U GRANITE PARK—Granite high school Boys' league will sponsor a mothers and sons program next Thuroiday according to Hyrutn W Hilton denn or boys Shop 4 The program beginning at 8 pm will include a picture show and a program In the auditorium y I followed-band refreshthe direction of ments It is ungda CHILDN'S COMPOSITION i r 1 35c alf Solos ''- ' - 0 pi 1 1 i V Henry Nygaard il 'f' ' '' 2 :-- 1 r r : :: :i - "Istost in00" 'rut air dgab 40 Vara i i 4" 133''''3 '113 tiwo EIiimwie Pee Ara gologdore 43 tett Ireedway 321 Seen Helot St - -- i 1 ''' 41 ‘ L' As a I "A 41 4 0 I ' ' r s 1 ' Y747-Ty-'- 416 fI I I11"' 1 lit i i 1 Ao and Summer Service ' 46 I r-I I j I s s HIS Dial 643656 '' '' !'' 7 : ' ' — - - 4 : — - -- State S IN - " Comparisons of new and old are intereating but this one doubly ao because now neither of theme buildings could ' hardly be called "new" Both were landmarks in their time Now they exist as landarks in the memories of those who passed their portals willingly or otherwime in pursuit of learning The larger building bears un- mistakable characteristics of other schools in nearly all Utah commitnitien especially of those erected four or five decades ago The comparatively less impreasive but t more significant log building was the "old old" two thiseedto on thefichoolh000 down The same thing happened in every community but rarely wax growth and progress so aptly illustrated as in this photograph submitted by Mra Verene A Hasler 3422 S 7th West a former student of both schools Yes it was a proud day for Parowan when the photographer set up his equipment to record on one plate the pasaing of the old the coming of the new 1 r per-ha- II-T- A The Vk er 'Information 7 ' ( ' 1 N 1 lei N 1 I I - I ' -- ' i ' 333LOY L 3 (1 -I z' tr ' ''''''''' ' ht- i' ' -t 1 " 1 -' '''''''''''-- m - r'''''''''''' z ' f '- 1 --- I pron t' ' 3 -- 1 "tlke334A ' '' - 01' ' '''' ' - -r- ' 1 ' -- '' ' ---- '''''''' -'-4'''''''7''''''' 1 ' - N w 14-----''''- FOlt 2FFICIEETi USE OF i PtIDE 1 Ii I 1 ii 1 i 1 i 1 - Li 7"Nk -- ( - Be N - N - -- -' vv e lki ct 1 17-A L' 13 -- ''' ii- 0 1 1 - - iii I s 41) I - here 10 a m today rill D )1"12c7c AL4))Laa ' 1 4 i - I i t t I J' t 3 ' "Ar4' ''''''''' )' 600 TO UL:in i t washable rayons or cotto'ns many many styles from which to choose A wide variety of colors and We have them in all popular sizes patterns t 9 7 f $ La t 't' -- '''''' 1 Reautiful floral patterns or stripes in wonderful ell i' p - t ' V ) Reduced to' IP t LLI r r V D 90 1 I 3 1 -- sm Pr'll 7 J " "t" SALE! Lglicind Seviii raw-Irk- i VLI' s 1 - - DRESSES I LINES LtiliE CITY Dozens of chambray stripes in beautifully tailored washable rayons in a bevy a Wearable styles LUSO SEIAPES These beautiful - of different floral designs or solid colors in sizes I 1 Plenty : for everyone 1 - Bloom orig- hand-sew- n - 9Ca TO LIMULP411 t PURE SILEC : I inals will complement any room in your Rich looking and washable home Reduced to Four convenient sizes to fit any style lamp 1244-16-2- 0 inch White only Regular value 1095 ''''''') & (Th (''') ! 0 3 COTTON SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR t GIFTS—MEZZANINE STL7J InEE CITV INES i 11 -- - 1 111:' 1 0 dids ) i -- ' 4 it and to hetp ease the downtown traffic burden ride Salt Lake City Lines —a service of safety courtesy and economy - - m O'Brien gives you unprecedented values in theso Rayon and Cotton drosses nothing to beat these values in all Lowest prices in many years Utah! 'i For your own convenience ê 4 (-- I ) cr I t 11 '::: e 0 Salt Lake City Lines carries far more people with fewer vehicles than any other means One City Lines bus carries as many persons as 21 private automobiles (average passengers) Think of the saving of street space the relief of congestion the greater ease and speed with which Salt Lake 'City- Lines moves ifs passengers—swiftly safely comfortably! 1 LI '' A 1 3 1"1 ' CARS i ' i "'") 3 Keith i ' 3 I -- 1 -- dirtdr' ' -- 1 -- II 1 ' ' ari t $ Gas and lElactric Appliances BLOMQUIST'S r - el ri r ‘ (1 ril ("0 Lz14) ) iii Lai LA Is) ) A (4) 4) MANY MARKED BELOW COST! -- ROOM Ii 't t ONE BUS EQUALS 21 PASSENGER 4 :: t Of the Hoof 101sh I 1 ------- - I ' EMPIRE A ' t 1101M144 - "1Id1" a" ""ling J D McAllister Jr : ) :3 ir-- i t - "- - - —' -- ' - : --- 1 'F"I'll ' 1 GAS CIRCULATING HEATERS OIL CIRCULATING HEATERS I And Hie Sun Volley Otchostrto °porting MONDAY APRIL 14 -- ' -- - - - ! N '' ' " 1 - - k '' ----: - - GAS RANGES la i - - 1 k 1 ' c fl In tho - - ' li i ELECTRIC RANGES f: 1 :4 1 ' - t --' 4 i i 1 Immediate Delivery c ' ' ' 1 I i I - ' t GT 1 mu SMITH ‘ m-4- - ' ' I orlf 41 - 111 Emerson Please" i : 41ti 11 4- —Nc had been meeting house Meets April " ee 1 richer-lookin- Phone 54574 u was dance hall and school 1 :t4e ' more Smarms hair mama It g For Cutscura Ointment to stimulate walp with and loosen dandruff t Later Marm circulation at druggists poo with Cuticura Soap TodayCutkrura buy fragrant mildly medicated rs--- 3 "1 4 i ILCOPIORIICAL WAY TO EASY I: 1 4 ThiS MORE ATTRACTIVE HAIR I The Old Order ChangethYielding Space to New torn -- i TRY D MILESTONES OF TARNIN' 1 1 4-- Tribune Centennial rhoto ' t - 4r - gt federal building The county also is prepared to handle weed control under the culprogram used extensively before discovery of 2 them ical 505 So 7th East Three Indians Friday were charged in a federal complaint with operating a whisky distilling business without bond Tom Keith Little Joe and John Hutch le were named in the complaint signed by U S Commissioner E M Garnett as operators of an illegal distillery two and one-ha- lf miles north of Blanding San Juan county - "- erty land owners may contact Thomas Dbc F J Fitzgerald or the county agent's office in the I Indians Charged With Running Still ) ! ':' 4-- D 3 4' - '' Salt Lake county's weed spray program will begin the first of next week according to V L Martineau county agricultural agent weed Widespread use of 2 chemical will be employed Mr Martineau said along county roads canal rights of way and on private property when owners enter a contract with the county Mr Martineau estimated county organized crews will apply a total of 250000 gallons of spray solution during the season Approximately 200 gallons of solution are required for each acre To sign agreements and to make arrangements for county equipment to take care of infestations of noxious weeds on their prop ' :- - entertained the audience with answers to questions on Utah to get into the swing of the Centennial celebration Admission fees went to the ward building fund said Jamee 11 Moyle chairman Salt Laks City ' t t - ' I i ' 1 11 : : :: - lating by Trained Men! Factory 't ''' '': - ''? - " :- ' 't - z Iklembera of the Thirteenth ward of the Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-da- y aimed for two birds with the same quiz show Friday night In Barratt hall 70 N Main A board of ward experts emu- AeD ( 4 Furnace donning 4 ' '' t 4iA ' - 4 Commission ‘1 1 i' - " CENTENNIAL Ir 4 41 ' ii: i ' i-- LDS QUIZ AIDS s I f Press Fire Probe FACTLIT 1 1 ' ! -' ' i I 4r-'1- !' ' 1 F 7 4 t 4 : ! f school Parent-TeachThe county officials are emAssn will meet at 7:30 phatic la stating they have not pm April 18 at the school 1337 An investigation was continuing been taken into confidence on the McClelland at to elect officeri and hear Arch M Thurman personnel to determine cause of a fire that route of the proposed highway director Salt Lake City board of damaged the home of L Brent educallon discuss juvenile delinBennett 1911 Yale ave Friday at 5:31 pm quency according to Mrs Francis Damages were placed E Carlisle president at $75 by Salt Lake City firemen ' k three-yea- r directors of Assn Christian Women's Young were elected and four reelected at a meeting Friday night in the clubhouse 320 E 3rd North Elected were Ntiss Levinia C Brown Mrs J Howard Heginbotham Mrs Richard IkEtarcus and Mrs George A Moore while Mrs E B Heylmun Mrs Henry Y Kasai Miss Katherine Newby and Mrs Walter Price were reelected Mrs Thomas T Taylor was chairman of the nominating committee and Mrs Stephen D Durrant president presided Other officers will be eleced at a date to be announced -- ' t - e's 1 pi ' ' '' 7-- f v !2- there had been a 'leak" in the AMMO IONSIN0 r: i'1 : I 1 : f : ' - aen atatement -": i - ij Weed Spray Program Starts In S L County Next Week Four 1 : - 1 't Continued from lilage)17 have the right of any other mittzen You and many others have known for Mx years that the new highway wan going to turn off at Beck's" he said The former county commissioner also said he believed that the superhighway such es contemplated by the state would add little to the property People would just breeze by anyway he said Mr Tioden's bid was $350 per acre for 598 acres south of S Temple between Redwood rd and Lawrence at Delinquent taxes less interest against the property total $43818 and its assessed valuation is listed at $117250 County commission resentment Qut)ingham Top Lesilther Lifts dr? ''i- : Pair A l esen 'C ri 1 t BINGHAM—Junior chamber of commeree of BIngham will hold its annual election April 28 Ray G Buckle and Harold W Nielsen nominating committee announced Irl-day The election will be held in Jaycee offices (Th '1 e County Alters Sales Policy JAYCEE ELECTION f ir Ir s1: r - §? ''' I: -- : - :: 1- I r i m HEEL LIFTS I "1 '4 :v: 'Queen Mother' i :4s-- - Contest to Decide SPIRE ' I' World sponstored by Sandy Post No 77 War II veterans of Sandy were American Legion feted at an "honor banquet" Fri Capt Joseph P Thew professor day night In Jordan high school of naval science and tactics University of Utah presented the air medal posthumously to Ens Hans Ludiey Jensen for service in the second battle of the Philippines than SANDY—More YWCA Elects 8 Directors At S L Meet If School Houses Could Talk 12 1947 l ' ii 01 - ''' ' I's b Safety )11 0 — - 1 Or iti: - itt nliq gr-- Service Courtesy ' I 0 Etritybil zi 4 et NI if) a' 0 t'' at 4 I'( ! 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