Show - - i- t A 1 i iI - I i 1 k Traffic Court's Masonic Rose Cron: Chapter Forfeitures Fines Hit $226 Installs Master at Meet 22 I iI :' i : i1 i akt trribunt the Zatt JI 1i I Edward:D i Ii g : 1 ' I vice presi- Smith dent of the Lang Co Thursday was Installed as wise master of James Lowe chapter of Rose Croix Utah Scottish Rite meeting in the Masonic temple to con- ' clude the regular season's activi- : 1 retary Á E Eberhardt treasurer Jack Lawrence master of Laurence E ceremonies: -- er i ' 1 aor )1 '"'' ---s -- zt? to--ei t (A I -- i444“-- j Vgay of -- - -- sr - 'IP peof f cr -- 1 -- - 1 '411 Vol) 3 Amur i 1 1 1 Fr- -) I 7 r-m- E-- '1:a' 'N'i ' I I v " 'OM ' ' ' i c 11 Wmerica39 i 11 Zt-- - I ' -7 t It ' -1 ' Cr:1' - - - - — ''''' ''' YOU TOO PROBABLY - ar "1 71- i i " til LI I A 4 1 e(- 1 ' f - p J ti ' -- ' - ? - ''' " - J -I - - i Bicycle k (i CC"'" Ie bele — I la Om WILSON -S-- - ' -) t"""'N f - :- - - N - ? 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' ''''' r -- 1 t: $ s ! 1 1 I 4 '' t1 r t 1 t 14 41 ' ‘ ' - ' 4- 2- 4 i 1 0 z k r i I - -- - : -- - 1f ':: " :111''''' - Jury Finds 'Mahn Guilty of Assault : d -- - e 4'' h) i - - i - - t- 4?) i N 1 1 i k it rown ' i ' ti t: if - S I k t 1 — 5 t i '1 iii: --- i ‘ 1 vr " 1F ' '''44c:: ' - '' '' r Complaints by city employes as to quality of cement being delivered to Ogden and southern Utah towns was basis for formation of an investigation committee being orginized by Utah Municipal league Tom McCoy executive secretary disclosed Thursday The committee which will be a permanent unit to study and recommend improvement in concrete construction will meet Friday at 2 pm at Newhouse hotel with Mayor B H oStringham Vernal president of the league presiding said Mr McC4y -41 Jk - - 't E ---- 1 2- - s4 0 i '1 11 1 1 r - L) "' ow A":L''''''''''''— 'Z-A- League Forms Unit To Check Cement - m - - tildT) " ' ft f r") 98 1Nril ' N:wo 0 il great-grandchildr- 114 4 4 i'' ' re e'''''" y - - Raymond Kirby Mrs G Spencer Monson Mrs R L Carter Thomas S Peter Gibson and John R Con-di- e all of Salt Lake City Mr Con-di- e has 18 grandchildren and 131 - - - '1 1 - t : i T( - r-- fr r I L f: A - 06 I c77717 111 - ric-t- - -- - i'l - :r the farm over to four sons who have operated it since Mr Condie will be honored at a dinner party Friday evening by eight living sons and daughters They are Mrs Jack Neilson Mrs -- - ( ' t ' - - 1 or- ' -- - dit 4 1- 41'' '1 1 II l' - -- t it' - - 1 1 - ' 'I if t 1 - - l' t tt te 4 $ t (Tireartfirlecr 'choenrlip ili:t7eu )"""1 ) I 1 ' 'S k - - ' He entered the sheep business with his older brothers while still a young man and operated a ranch for more than 15 years Fifty years1 ago he sold out and retired from ranching only to aya farm at- - f"-- 1 '' 5th South Mr Condie now lives within two blocks of his birthplace 337 W 5th South His parents Gibson and Cecilia Sharp Condie were Scotch pioneers who settled here among the first of those to enter the valley Mr Condie's parents took part in the gold rush to Cali- fornia and then returned here where they reared their family After returning to Salt Lake City Mr Condie's parents built a home near his birthplace where he was! reared and married Miss Ellen! Watson He lived in the home his! father built for a number of years a halotmere hniesxmt adroroirage until he built any of these t 1 -- '''''''''''----------''- Born June out home on what is now West --- '''''' '' lk x s - ' ' 80 he said norxR1074DaUseTaltSL00-ke3c1PitirANt'17t:- Nr- --- - t - 1 pi Northern Back Muskrat - :e eAi 4— - 1 1 - -- t 1 I - 1 10L:: ) ' j 1e i t1i i ' I 4941 F I 1 i ''''l HOLLANDER BLENDED L f - :4 Thomas S Condle who will cele- Thrilling Purchase! New' 1947-4- 8 Furs i f " XI( If i2I et - brate his 90th birthday anniversary Friday is not surprised at being so long-live- d "All my brothers and sisters except iII1 - -- 4 1 ' N S'" ' 0- i -ei '- ''' ' II( ia1 i il i 64 't ' Reaches 90' wish to: ' l' ''''') 1t IIA' de::: T464 i'' 'e ' I FLAVOR dr') ''''') (611 41a -- - ' sr ' :k -- S L Native Wilson Products: Horse Radish Tamales Beef Pies Salad Potato and Salad Write Dressing your D&M arid address and the name of your grocer on the back of your labels You don't have to be present to wing Bicycle wUl be given awsy at "Kiddie Quiz" at I pm last in each month at Liberty Saturday park Mali as many lebels as you Rustual- AltGEftwis tA tortost ! ' NATLR PREFER -- T -- i ' e 'dt ' s ones preFer—and grown ups too—For there is no comparison between juke that really — is naturally sweet and jukes thtt must be artiliciatly sweetened to be palstable ---'- -- JUICE GRAPEFRUIT - ( ‘it: it's the REAL FRUIT FLAVOR that little ' 1 ° P - 0l ll'' - 41i ? PIONEER SON Win a t) 417 - - i - 4i - 90 years Thomas S Condie of memories for this pioneer 1 'AsPttg t - I (12" s'' 1 Dovs! Girls! t rinir) t Lk 11 1 - I z r 1 -- - Friday at 8 pm at 2602 S State Naktral4 prefer Nalurallydisweeter I 1- - 't ' : : 't - 1 7 : -- -- ----" F1'111 li 4 1-- Clyde W Brady director- of the local section Technocracy Inc- will discuss "The Flow of Energy on the Earth" at the weekly meeting of the Technocracy study class (rsj 1 i - 4 - 144- r 1 (() 71 ! Technocracy Parley it 11 -- e iIiir '" ' fr" 'i ' w- r-- - s11! s krN 1' 1' i14 1 ' r A '' 11 lort b r ryl se-- C Baty - Wright tiler Mr Smith was installed by his by Police Judge Arthur J Mays ' father Arthur E Smith past Fines and forfeitures Thursday ' grand master of the Utah grand totaled $226 lodge Free and Accepted Masons Richard Lyon 19 4553 Holladay blvd forfeited $46 on charges of speeding and driving a car with Doncrnn y Session lights and brakes faulty Members of the 'Utah Cocker Other cases in court Thursday Spaniel club will meet Friday at were: Max Seneen 21 732 E 8 pm at the home of Paul Olsen Spndins—leo fined $35 and Mortimer necker club president 1054 Vine at Mur- 5th 49 S40 E Sth South forfeited $35 a red traffic light— DrivingA thrnnals ray to discuss a prospective Utah Donald VI Hard 29 63 W Crystal cocker spaniel sanction match All ave and Mike Rine 33 1185 Richards persons interested in cockers are each forfeited 835 invited to attend Mr Smith who succeeds John Douglas will serve with the following officers: H P Kipp senior warden Rev Robert-Steele junior warden O C Lockhart orator T J Nelson SIMOner: E R Gibson sec- 1 ' F ing and driving a car with a faulty muffler and was fined $40 and J dian of the temple ties f Friday June 20 1947 Herbert W Hall 21 163 M st expert: William E Cushinga ssist- - was convicted Thursday morning ant expert: Percival Young guar- in Salt Lake police court of speed- 1 : ' "45ht4feretielt pwartwre4r-efenye:- t farne:1 terei:: !r I I 7 7 Pr 42h) I I MAIN AT 1IROADWAY DIAL 4-78- i 61 I i i ) - i i 4 i ''1 4 - Jorton"4Pdorms!!1mS!1lovwA1 |