Show au - - z z- r- --- - -- '"------ - : -' - - ''' ' -- '' - - ' '' ' - -- - - -- - - - - - - - ! - i Sinit gakt Zetbutett 0Saturday 194i June 69 Fire Fighters' Sellool Holds Course at Pumping Station I ' i 1 handl huge pumps day to and other modern equipsprinklers second ment at the days program of the third anuual Utah state firemen's training school Sonn 40 more fire fighters registered for the second days couoses held at the srurplus canal puimptng station on W 8th South 5 firs station et and at the No 9th South at 1e:3 Prominent among the '''visiting fIremen" was D G Cunningham retired Demeer & Rio Grande Western railroad master mechanic who assisted durirg his active carter solution the fire department in the cf rnamy of its mechanical Pripb- - 4 : I 9 IL-- 771 C aelratil3opTC"Ii-oTZIT9x ‘20ALITY aro ors WM 71 INI IOWA ' Zeal is I kola Lai Lis - -- -- red :o g - ' "Alai tzlitie ji't o) o oplosaalMot-- - n 0 - -- - - 77-1- - ASV I t - 1 -- A- e' I' 41si 4 o- sl v ("--C- -- - ' N-- O l'I 't Al ' if 1- -- :- ' t 1 - colors t s ' 1 "o t - " ' 1 - ' - - -i:- ‘' loos : : N 0 ' 1 - - ""- ie )'' t ' dinner-conferen- :' ! f i i ? a 1 Crset 'i Il i 't 7' Gd : t' f t : i ' ' i -1 '!1--: I - ' i - 4' - ' it i 1 j! r - 0 c - ' 7 '''''"- - ----- A '7 ' -7- it I ' -°- timely special purchases too Quantities on many Items are limited so hurry int s tisser1--- ' 4 f I j : Svrt 4 4' ' 4 i fa I Of k - )i Slacks ''''' ' i am ' 1 ' P I ' ' y e sot ' - IX - 1 k '- " ' ' A - ' - !?' i - - 4 ! : 3 1:I'lit'l ' )414 e1: 11::''4' li'": it: a ' P "' 'wool I ' ' ' l'i I t - o ' - o rs s o v a ii -o- ocoossio-s -is -- T s r IA L--- ' ' tt it a Lol0000L--- 'i v ' - - ' '' ' 2 e' -- dalmH "' f x f s - - ' oo i -- -- 1 I 1 t I ' I i - e)1 ' 7 ittoos'Oo" ' - s i I 6 - I ' a lc 1 - s i t MEXICAN ° Regular 299 fit - age) eted 10-i- n shrink- - 34 247 riv- - copper Rig 12 BROAD CLOBLU: HIRT - - - 176 I t - Men's fine quality boot! Soft pliable leather richly decorated with white Inlay design 0 Leather lined 1 cowboy heeL for better (1710 4 Regular 3100 JEANS b 2216 I HAND-MAD- E COWBOY BOOTS I STURDY With yoke 1 oo- - ' - te e f 0 1750 4 solid '' tv7 I -- t - ' 'i - Li- I tr' ' - 0 sas '' ' - - i Ci -- ‘-- all i Iticki s TritO I ON li-- ---- s' -a-- --- sogo 41'112' ( WOOL-SWEATER- S Regular up to 598 Regular 9495 Wards new powerful single with FULL PIVOT RE- VERSE! Speeds to 8 mph handle - Carol Brent favorites Fitted or Sloppy Joe styles in the softest purest wool in colors you want Sizes 3238 8995 ' r 1 ' I -- ' - 4 t 1 ff- Whits s' t -- - 1411amo if : I : O- - t 1 I- 1166 s s f 1 -lot - oe ( ' ' '''' f r 'oar' F 8-0- tt DENIM JEANS Z t Regular 159 at Wards Tough western style jean's oa 36 - li- -104 - i - '': aaa-- 4 - - 71- - i:t' ‘ : 4--:- :s 1 '' ‘ :2:'::: !- t I I 4 - 0(''' ' t t it ' --- - Coppeilitsi1z7rartackszitl 1 t a---- :7 NN i I os: - f :-'- I REGULAR 595 COTS FELT SOLED surplus army Brand-ne- w 347 priced low at Hardwood legs rails with duck cover and full length mosquito net and frame ' CAMP MATTRESSES cots Wards! Famous zinochineschs 36 Velvo-foa- m Rreeguig 988 788 Lr189156:95 INNERSPRING COOTS They're light tough and flexible! Have cushioned' 1295 insole cleated outsole Ankle fit for walking comfort ELECTRIC FANS 12" A strinech For Home or Office Regular 28c to 33c 5 Sizes This sale Rolls for - only - RADIATORS To fit Ford Model "A" to 1941 Chevrolet '35 to 1941 for pamenger and truck 4 $11 - ' HOUSEHOLD SCALE Weights up to 25 pounds A handy household item regular 450 2195 2395 to 3293 to 3975 LIVING ROOM 405 only 377 SET-- - mohair frieze Reg 28400 For this sale Two-piec- e I MATTRESS CORDUROY OVERALLS Regular 3995 Regular 229 You'll :sleep in comfort on this 288-co- il innerspring outer - roll Sag -- resistant cover Full or single edge Durable size 3088 t 729 ' e LADIES' DRESSES NOTIONS REDUCED TO 75 includes liquidation Department yarn knitting needles sewing kits shoulder pads etc ALL INFANTS' LATEX PANTIES 39o Boilproof Regular While they lasto FASHION-WEIGII- T 11 ripper fashion xirdles - 9cr8e- Assortment es and of jersem e 500 I t I BROOMSTICK SKIRTS Reg 398 Something new in No ironing — just skirts wash and tie up to dry 6 only 7 - GIRDLES Regular up to 1195 smart rrtae:ons9 0c - 193 00 t Savings on corduroy overalls in 7 popular colors Sizes x ' oscillating 10-inc- h1 FILM 1 f:sts N ( e ( N 1 A - - ' o l -- o V" - 'o : o Ns 1: 1 -- CHAISE LONGUE ORIGINALLY 5395 De Luxe aluminum chalie longue Adjustable backrest Suspended fabr 1c spring seat 24x74" I - -s ' T "- ' t 1 tr 4: --4- 07 C they last Dews -10 4- I i V 3 J1 P "SEA KING" Built-i- n - Noops oil' ''' 1 : '‘Ht - '- - witk t ' an - 0 17t ) HOUSE DRESSES percale Popular "zip" front and coat styles Colorful prints Reg 298 t t i 200 I 4 E t 1 i re 649 i 239 i s I 11) ' it pi e 11 A I its-)- N No I : ' 1 I oot9oe Ii i ' 0 1 - t - 1 - - : "A- ''Aret- - tOstiti Ili i 4 ' ko ti ' - I I! ii "' - - - 104- - a i - : IAask Ito 47(151 - - - 0- AUTO COOLERS Reg 09' V : 4 Rummage mneos‘ SOLE I $1395 Insure driving comfort on your vacation this summers 988 STUDIO COUCH Sofa by day bed by night Velvet covered Regular 18995 TWO-PIEC- E 159 95 BOYS' POLO SHIRTS RAYON DRESSES Short sleeves sorted stripes Sizes 10 to 16 Reg 98c Assortment of rayon butcher linen washables Regular 498 77a 1 4 444 i ( i i 1Cossaallaross - s ! I - - I - -o - i 4 r It- A 111 116 616 120 127 t t' I ty ! ( - ' 'i : - - - 1 - 01 3 71 - N Koziol A SLIP - ----i I- I zoo o 's k LVTRYTHING et ON? ACCOAsT SO DPLAI—NO "RED TAPE' MALE YOLK OAN TILILMT! tour Credlt ta GOOD! 4 said Mr 4 Ihritti prwes I : s 1 '''' Piers art twatties New- eto styies Chart all Ito '' I 1 k li'- -- Jcchruaillycdrklee '1--- t - 4 -- N 1 298 to 793 I s ' ' " - - w- A '' A '''' I - 1 s - ss shloi t9s3?f: r : : CTCALGE ' ' : ' We 1st ) 1 i ' Don't blame the noisy firecracker—there won't be many— but watch that silent cigaret As organization of the annual "stop crackers" campaign wee opened Friday by the Wasatch forest service salt Lake City and county F C Koziol wasatch forest supervisor reported that for 10 years cigarets have accounted for half the fires on watersheds while damage from fires started by fire-has fireworks In sn2 4ferogblimugtiabl:vute usually through can stop use of firecrackers" ' - o - ' '- I I f 0 ' 4 1 1 i "' FIRES-NO- T I 1 ' 1 I CIGARETS SET :: ' 4 1 - ''? 4 ' t) s ! 1 ' L' het& '' - t - r -- - A -- ' ' -' ' - 1Go - - i ' "A' s ' '''''4‘k 3 - to 42 s9p50 rtt0 'z N s ' : '1T' 1''?' t- k os- P 140-tOti- ng oompoot olytos k 1'7' N 4 'b gr 11' 4 -- - - ' :' -- 1- - ' se I - a4 ' 1"1:0 VA f i: 'A -t ' J'a A : i Is ' ' af I - ' - ' O - lk -'d -- ''rd'' t Firm Gets 820000 Scofield Dam Job I osoo i 7''''''''' ' t1 WOOLI l': I' ' 11 1-- - ''' 3" C 8 s''' ti ' ‘ 1 A i i 1 i N '' r ' i t Crds 1141frd Swell Ga rd 21 1 k - 1 'I -- 1 1 1(15-- -vk4 - - ! 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'' '11- A 1'i''''t' - -- :' o‘':: ' ! 29" WItto Oer Voisits1 1:0 7 - ' Get Acsoolotott - k'k -' e0 1 - -- l' -:-- ' odose t :'' t - tetv - ''' k j '' 41 i - f-- 4i 0750 le 1 A 4'j 1-' - f 1:111 ahead" order to clear tim-I- t t ber brush floatsam and debris k : a a A o from the Scofield reservoir site in ' 41- or t ' Carbon county waa given Burks Irst-at- i & Co Denver Friday by E O t 1 ' ) :' Larson regional director Bureau lo ' 4 i 23 7e1 of Reclamation A Pt df: 1 or"'" ' p :: r: 4 cr ' ''' f' - '' Awarded a $20000 contract for it 1 rt' ' the work by the bureau May 13 '''Z 'J ' z4ers: 0 the company will be required to 1: : the clearing in 420 cali complete s' endar days c - 0‘ WOOL Cools 4 I ' 's- a ' ' i 4 ' t ' ' ' 1 : i s 4 ' i ' 1 I" ''' I ' ir 1 k iri 11 V "JA ' - I tilot 'late volt orrhoto' Soniis aa4 c‘osis Iin NEWEST FAULTLESS FIT—i rty14‘ porloly -- t Coats Ho" ar IN ? 4 I t: c:041 '' '1-- - 1 ''''' A - C- - 4 i ' ( A 1 -- - i i Is a E "led Top" 4 - 4- i -- f ce 1 5 ' o -- t-- - n' :: 4 1 ! - ' ' '14 CV s ''''10 4' - "°- t eer o1 1 3 ° N -' c ' I k No '--' ' 1 P : 11 $ 141' 4 t: ' - V A (14-)-i''--- You'll find sharply cut prices 't i I I s 1-- osoli yr -I' '111 t - Co 1 t ' 71'bkN''' 47 '' i2- 'l 41 t i ti i : - ' lwAt 01 i "1b - 1 1 '''' 4" - I 1' - i t - Newly elected color captains were installed in office Friday by the Salt Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting in Hotel Utah i They were Peter W Billings ' Lawrence F Shaw Ted Andersoro 1 Robert L McGee Herbert Chinn 1 Harold W Gunn Melvin W Davis ' Harold M Spencer F Robert l Martin Jr Allen BoyleMichaeD W Searle Fred C Wolters Jr Edwin Q Cannon A Kyle Bet- tilyon Daniel Eastman A P t i Kibbe Scharf S Sumner and Douglas Wheat E Allen Bateman superin of Utah state department tendent i t of public instruction explained the : recent plan adopted by the state board of education to permit authorized teachers to raise their i : standards In keeping with pay Increases or drop out of faculties : 0 '''''o t:-il- t J I Co-- - 1 n - 1 ""-- 4 'V'- 't tI r1'' : L : i s'oso""r74' - 1) - - ' -- ' 1 '° t- "' - Jaycee Captains i - ' ''''' y ci The ' first the Coal Heating Service of Salt Lake City Inc will be held In Hotel Utah Friday at 6:30 pm according to Birney K Farnsworth manager Paul D Hess regional manager coal heating service division National Coal Auro and Harold J Sullivan manager of the service department of the division will speak at the conference ' k I - s a -- 1 k - 4 i '''-- Vio 1 - Coal Service Fete Tsar '-i:m - "- ton i I 'a 'o ' 'la aoN N 1‘: ! 3 00 ' r1 ''r11:1''-"oj- '' 4 i 7R- - - - 1 ) - LAST DAY! Tuesday at 8 pm at the Art i Barn 54 Finch lane The election will highlight) a "bingo-Jive- " jamboree with the doors thrown open to all young or old Democrats or prospectave Democrats or their friends act cording to Mrs Wanda Jensen vice president of the orgtniza- ' s woo olo"Isk c ' - I I I s ' 4930--- - '77) r 4- i c g "'") - - ' 14 - i i'-- - to Rog ' a I - - i: - 4 s Spetnq and N OW oaly '- ) I ::‘''''I ' ' '4 7 to 4L 34 Stamm? 4 - t ' - 0'' t 4 '' Stos ' ' 1 Á i a !kg!" i come off our roguTer CASH prkot Not a poorly added for payonets - - k - Young Democrats of Salt Leike county are sifting prospective randidates to head their orgaelzation for 1947-4- 8 in preparation for the annual election of officers - ' ' - 'auctions '' 4 e -'- e 1 1 ': ? '4i v ' - ' it - - 1 'co - 4- a- 1 '14 'o ( v - (4 ' ! - "Kensittg System" 100Al WOOL SUITS! - Nt o e a' 0 L' os - Oo - A i f T04950 so 1 1 fpi - ' a ( '' o'4o o rtiP s ' i't) oi '' ' - 'I 1 It POLITICOS WAMIAV ' REG oas o i I I :19 I o s Activities will consist of a program and l unchand each person or family is requested to furrikish his own box lunch 4 i " n I 11:4: 1 I i "of1() l- -g- Li' t MAIN AT FIRST SOUTH 85 - 'rhe first "postwar' reunion! of Ascendants of George and sane Carday Shields Scotch Immigrants at flairwill be held Sunday-noo- $' ' 7ott:: 1 1 t 1 fl t ' t 1 t1 1 4‘'' '7 a! ' 47 C's) time and evening classes Added to the list of spkial courses will be a class in Diesel mechanics that will meet Wednesdays and Fridays from T to 10 OSA at West high school Mr Backman said i In addition to regular academic classes the program will fetutiure work in the arts and crafts Information and registration instructions may be obtained at the adult education office 254 W 1st North t ? "s--------t DIAL - 650 persons had enrolled for day- Shields Reunion jt : I -i ' ' t ' In order to specialize Individual adult training directors of thewilfsmot summer training program close registration for the cottsses as originally planned but willl'enion additional memberson throttgh most of the summer recqmmendation of school principals4 i The Ralph V Backman director ofIthe project disclosed that more than mont park '' - koo ----i- kc ( '' ) to 1 fi iii yitoevec- -o e---- Adult School Extends Reoastration Fire streams ranging from heavy to light pressures were demonstrated with the teams also explaining the proper use of nozzles to insure wide range Fire extinguishers including the newest "Wetwater" type had their exinning Lt Charles elf Bohn not plained that tiremen should use any extinguisher until he had been thoroughly schooled in the particular method because the many types of agencies have varied reactions U Joseph F Eve Edmond L Townsend and A Leonard Thorstrom conducted the pumping exhibition with Lt J M Fisher in charge of the stream course Leo Capt Lorin Passet and Lt Rogers conducted the classes in relief values governors masks and resuscitators with Lt:Henry J Abelhouzen reporting on sprinIcier systems and Capt William S Higham Jr conducting the class on automatic alarms Don E White directed the day's program with Albert Thompson serving as coordinator Both Mr White and Mr Thompson are assistant chiefs in - the Salt Lake department ' lerns The school will close Saturday to noon vrith courses from 9 at the canal pumping station and the No 3 fire station Salt Lake Qty's two newest fire pumps with 750 and 500 gallon capacities were in operation at the t - tions of both engines r PI ' - CITY BRIEFS station delegates througout the intermountain area Friceived instructions in the operaand helmets covertals ned don Out-of-tow- - 21 FIrt department officials from morning meeting at the pumping re- - t A A 'RN - t s - - |