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There's no gentler bleach than Clorox in laundering For Clorox 1 ' I pooser":2' le---- substances— made by an exclusive formula protected by US patent! :' -- 1-- I I 1 - Directions ''''''41 cn Lad 1 '- ' ' - IL '' 1 -- - - liwOr CLOROX REMOVES STAINS BLEACHES it's always There's only one CLOROX i '4'1 r I 1 El iThi : -- C1- - - '711)1 txaj 10114 ir i 1 1 i - tt -- P 0- Irg it 4 14 r 111 : t-- i uniformalways dependable! 0 13d c Gm 01 tri111r:) tti'1!)UT:Ittitlt trEllt:1'11E11t': I t4 itilrilic:T r ::11 4 :lt ' - ' '' — : ' 0 !Ill 11 bags The new bags two beautiful leather traveling bags were presented to Mr Nelson at brief ceremonteirataged by his fellow letter carriers lie will begin pecking them early to leave Saturday morning for San Bernachno Cal where he - - 4 1 x '" I 1 7 : : - k :-- i it 4 - ii - ' 4 0 - $ 1- 1 i P' i Ir' - ' ' I 11 t 1L - - ' I' i 1 ' it - " - ' 4 ' k I 'I ' 4t 4 1- - 0'i - J 1 k 1 4 ' i b' ti N 4 a i 7t - 0 k '' ' 1 ' 1 - '"-- t' i7' 0 t r - ' ' '''' I ' - A - -- it - - ' - ta:- :: - t IA ' - t t' i -- P 'r-- t 1 ' 4 -- " — '- 1 : - - ' - ' t - ' - t r i — - 1t 4 - - - " 4 - "006 - ' ce - - -- -- - ' - :: :- -- - 1 - - s 4 - ' 4 - ''t - -- -i ? 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U I C II 11 - lolkst - 's t ! l i 11 - - it - 1 a::an2 ' anoays I - s t:11 k: eif1411 - t: - c 7 - C-'7- --- de - ---- 1( 4 i joint legislative program to insure better construction of homes at lower costs will be prepared for the 1949 legislature's consideration by the Utah Home Builders Assn and the state venerans' council it was decided Friday by representatives of the organizations after a special session in the Ambassador cluMb eeting 145-5t- h East the groups formulated a tentative program Home Builders headed by Elbert G Adamson president and Earl P Staten executive secretary outlined a 10 point program aimed to "help veterans and builders alike" Dr Frank H J011118 council chairman said he would work with the builders on perfecting the to P ! c-- 3 6-(- - FOR DECORATION DAY AND ALL SUMMER LONG A COOL P sham-lun- cool ration ''' ---- ii just Deco- - 1 7 - 1 - - I 't i i1' n0 ' - - : ' 1 I Day - a 4 SHIRLEY DENIM i : ' : 1 PEDAL PUSHER -- - i — --- ' competent" labor urging utility companies to speed service to new units stabilizing the materials market standardization of city fees and license costs renewed fin' cing similar to Title VI of Federal Housing administration creation of secondary mortgage markets by the state if necessary uniform building codes for the entire state and compliance legislation to screen incompetent contractors On the latter measure home - f - MOO - SHORTS $249 Ilk 'IA i---ic Ilq''' 11 Ai" v N- r-:')--Ir1)1- ' ' '- i Ile : - &''I''' - ::::s- ::- "I' ? 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IS i i 1 - thing for summer R I : 0 — STBHUEI LIRD - - ' S ?If MLEURESS GOONODDE — WITH i - 1 1 - 1 I - - ar 1 4 -- 1' '-416 -- - : - r- -' 1- - - t i ANID B R Ct426 momowillownwo0"1A‘le "Hight's Quality Marchandita at towoot Prices - - turdiSiV 0s kiC ''''''"---77- : I et - - ' - d ' i' " rat AAA ' - - sLAccIi)' in gabardine at this tastically low price cool - 'i- : TAILORED GABARDINE Pti e - : - I 1 f e 9 - - 4 A 1'"' li- ' lb) : A x :IN-- I o c IN ROE'S MEN'S DEPARTMENT '1 '114' !logo !I ILi CAN ALWAYS SHOP & SAYE 47!- OFIllEti 1 ' 7 ! -- --- r--t er4 've been loong for at a price so 114m1 afford Coof 13171 spealtetetrino It and sizes 14' Lilt i base Just! tho sport shirtsrm 4::vsvs-f- "1:1 'A 0:-:'-z1 'tlt r I"' 1 - 1711 S 4 'LE' i tkr1 Nil '- MEN'S BASQUE ' It ' $293 S198 1 ' ::' PEDAL PUSHERS HALTER MIDRIFF rei- - - COMBIIIATIONS in- - - Li 44 Cil I - breeccpn:e:leenrticel:Itisoonosn - 1 00P 0 sum- I o dedfleit-i'''::"""""- c) gs a ?- E S S E: S in N 0 w available prints crepes and other wanted mer fabrics the thing for 4 1 : - z -- - FRESH II 1 E) cluded institution of a "fair system of appraisals" means of eliminating the necessity of hiring "in- 1 ' - - it ! celebration in Henefer Morgan county when photo was taken about 40 years ago two miles from Echo canyon 10 : - -- 40-''' - wife plans to build a house Hismoved atondtshixe 8()Cillatianfordn taa daughter city last fall while Mr Nelson remained behind to complete service to make him eligible for retirement Mr Nelson ended a career as a postal carrier He began work back in 1918 and since that time has traveled an estimated 10 miles per day with an average daily mail delivery of approximittely 1500 pounds he aaid And at five deya per week for 52 weeks per year for 30 well how's your years - - - - 4- 4 Shuttle of Wagons Carried Early Utahns to Town Home Builders Vets Seek Housing Law -- - - Ebenezer 30-ye- ' : - i '' ' rolzniatc ' ' 4t - i It ' ' ' 1 ( ' " : - 44-ioke Oldilme photo owned by Mn at- - '''' tA ''' - ':'' - r iifP'''' : ' i ' ' 1 s 4" - ' - 1- ''''' - Merlins 986 Lake 1'" ' '- - si)- '' "' At e s t s - ' : ' - '''" ' - - at- - ' ' t i ! 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' -: (07 1 Funds Support Cd4 ii - :4 - Federation Gives St11416::NI2):1140NIEDA4f701fEtc801yritouil : - k - I' builders advocated a state examination before contractors are issued licenses They said the special session bill to bond contractors would not serve the purpose of eliminating poor workmanship and unbusinetslike contracting They Support for American Overseas indicated a periodic written examiAid and United Nations Appeal nation by the state would keep i for Children and a report on prog- "Jerry builders" out of the market ress of the civic committee for the proposed Salt Lake Civic auMEETINGS TODAY ditorium were the leading issues before the Salt Lake Federation of Labor Friday evening Meetings scheduled Saturday in Salt Lake City include: Meeting in the Labor temple hotel—D A Skeen d East the federation con- 6:30NewhouseAmerican Pharmaceutical pm: Chilto "The tributed Crusade for Assn 730 pm Utah Power and dren" to the limit of funds per- Light Phi 8 Eta Sigma Co pm mitted under federation rules and (fraternity dance) 9 pm Hotel Utah—General Mills all reported member unions are makday: Salt Lake Gun club 7:30 pm ing contributions hotel—Sen Glen Fullmer H Latter state presi- II Temple Square el pm Taylor dent announced formation of the Covey's New America Crotte44 SS1 S first units of a ladies auxiliary ahop Main—Coastal Sales S pm to the federation Corp I ' t I ) —Iry 1 ' I i t ea :catirtilli:gputrhpoz:gi Ifi raene cile cetfeld- He would be to continue his "endeavors to maintain the integrity and independence of the judiciary as a separate branch of government" Judge Crockett has been active in civic affairs serving as chairman of Salt Lake county's polio a campaigns two years and as member of the Lions club committee for service to the blind several years He is a director of the Utah Symphony the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts and the Legal Aid Assn Judge Crockett is married to the former one son Eulalia Smith They have and reside at 274 F St - -- I :e- dent 1 ANDSAIiTARY TOO! -- WO INDOORS! in 1931 In announcing his candidacy Judge Crockett said he considered the greatest need of the- court system is to speed up procedures iwhile it— MODERN HOVSEWITE WANTS MORE SHE WANTS HER tolUNDRY G FREE FROM STAINS 111111111root------------------ FRESH-SMIIIIN- ' ti:3 eitiA-174)117‘1- FRESH-SMEttIN- -- Judge Crockett has been on the district bench since 1941 He has served one term as presiding judge and a term as president of Utah District Judges' Assn He is a native of Utah graduated with honors from the University of Utah and was admitted to the bar " P the Democratic tcriir31rkoemat 0 IS IMPORTANT S aSNOWY-WIIITENES- N it 41 EMUTI111TO Et AFTER WASHINC E Crockett Files To Keep Post Allan Crockett Incumbent judge of Third district court Fri- e his candidacy for irrtix iolrcl do e e C3 - TO Calls for Courage At a luncheon meeting Rev George J Weber minister First for Congregational church called self return of the courage faith reliance individual initiative and spirit of cooperation of the pioneers Improved public relations to educate the public in the affairs of government was urged by Albert G Bergeson district civilian personnel director 12th naval district San Francisco Clark N Stohl inspector 13th II S civil service region summarized the conference J HOUSEWIFE WANTS IIER WHITE COTTONS AND LINENS -- jAr 0 WRY - 4 a 3 0 11 k - 9 II' I al 'I - grave They pictures to the Salt Lake group case ed - !t ' I AUTHESE BENEFITS WITH CLOROX! LAUNDRY ''''''' With the captain's remains returned to Salt Lake City this year the Hawaiian organization wished to continue its vigil They sent the wreath indicadng they planned to do so each year on Memorial day band was according to Dr Wallace A crimson sent to the post by the auxiliary Goates Salt Lake post commander of another Mervyn S Bermion post Placing the wreath Friday were —this one in Honolulu Dr Goates Jay Smart past adjuDuring the war while the Salt tant and C Clarence Neslen chapI Lake naval hero's body was buried lain and former mayor of Salt in Hawaii the post looked after ' Lake City STAINS EVEN SCORCH AND MILDEWMAKES : - - - cemetery Friday three officials of Mervyn S Bennion American Legion Post placed a wreath on the grave of Capt Bennion In so doing they probably helped start a tradition The black wreath bisected by a according to Percy G Clark commander Poet No 97 Canadian Legion Britash Empire -- LAUNDRY SANITARY -- - -' - " '- City Dedication of a cemetery plot to veterans of British Empire army and naval units will be conducted Sunday at 11 am aTHAT'S 1 I - WHY MILLIONS OF WOMEN WITH CLOROX IT MAAIS WHITE COTTONS AND LINENS SNOWY-WHIT- E PRICHTENS FAST COIORSI IT REMOYES I ' 1 Canadian Legion Lecl1011 Post Starts Tradition rn Plans Rites To Empire Vets In Wreath Placing Rite On a hillside in Salt Lake his of it sent o' x " Memories That Bridge the Pacific - stNN44 i Is1 z' Difficult Task Government employes must ac- a responsibility to ccearPr tar out otheir duties within these and at the same time meet the challenge for a more efficient public administration by intelligent action Dr Durham said Joseph L Spilman associate chief personnel classification division U S civil service commission said for the first time in government employes history with the exception of those in postal service or the Tennessee Valley authority soon will have an oportunity to appeal efficiency ratings Mr Spilman said new efficiency boards of review in the rating field service would be set up beginning July 1 with the number of boards in regions or districts dependent on the type of organization of various installations and needs of the service Independent boards then will give employes art opportunity for a hearing on efficiency ratings appeals and a decision based on merits of their - "- - - - 9 I stitution - I - i ' ''' 7 ' :lc- s' i ‘ '6 ' - : 4- - 1 - : - t $ 1 1 I - - - 4' 44' 't )7- ' '44 - - -- - e:o' '''' -- '' -- -- - t- I - ''ii ' - -- - - : s - ' rl'0 t 1 -4 f - -- ': - ' 4 - : ' I i 4'' ' S 7 nyas!-7- 4- I - it I - 4 40---- : ' I ! 1 t4 S e " t 1 ''' ' "i'1g2) 0 ':' r ' - - Ci it 7' ) "" w- II el - ' '1 i A : - I i - - 1 ' s I s7t - - - - - i ' t s 4- 7k) q ( t ''4‘ I I r ' - - - 7 4 7 1 - t 9 1 19 t1 i 7 - vveirrMIPWRIIRrimmem !! - 1 p)f ) t 1 : --- t'A 't t ''' 'Ii - A " thw - 1 s - 1 ( t s -- '' I ) - ' r - ' - 1 t - 410 e - Charges of indecent assault Mitchell alias against William ytilly Mitchell were dismissed Friday by Judge Reva Beck Bosone The action was recommended by the county attorhey's office be- I cause of lack of evidence ' 1 P :Kills Assault Charge ' - - k - - - ' 4 It s 4 : ' Waymart 2498 Dearborn et--4 May 24: Francis R Ridge Magna May 26 and Margery Jeremy 111-8t- h East May 27 i - 4 In other action Friday the county commission approved employment of Reed Toone Magna for periodic work on flood control Wages were set at $250 per hour upon recommendation of Commissioner Jaynes Eight temporary clerks in the of Sid Lambourne county 44 office 44 treasurer with flat rate of $6 per day wages were approved The clerks and effective dates of their are: appointments Maui-me S Watson 1003 E 23th South May 12 Josephine lit North: Lucy C Beers 19e24 E 21st South and Bradley 728 Roosevelt Gayllavyr 17 ave May Afton F Baird 826 'E 3rd South May 21: Mrs Sadie ' ''' 4 1 cks-type buildings can be moved Into the area now only when written perraission isobtained Also to be trubmitted to the 'zoning commission are all plans for construction of business buildInza of any type Approve Employments I - - 'b- A 9 ' 1 - i - - t c - -- porary rules accepted as a stopgap measure until the county's zoning commission can set permanent regulations bars taking army surplus barracks type buildings Into the development and requires filing of plan of disposal of those already in the area but not yet established on foundations Barra- i ' — ' ' t k Too many people believe in government like they believe in magic personnel and management of federal agencies representatievs In the Salt Lake and Ogden area were told Friday aa they wound up a two-da- y personnel and management conference at Newhouse hoteL Speaking before the group Dr G Homer Durham director of the University of Utah institute of government blamed the public generally for failure to recognize that government must operate within limits of the law and con- - ' '' ' Agency Meet ' - r commissioners on motion of Cortiraissioner Homer W Jaynes The development is bounded by Tth and 13th East and 33rd and 39th South sta and includes both sides of the boundary lines and all grounds inside the area Provisions of Rules Principal provision of the tem- ) 3 - r ''''?:'-''r- 1 i V - - Two-Da- y ' N- - Temporary rules governing type of buildings which can be taker: Into Lorraine Heights were adoptd Friday by Salt Lake county i t - - Delegates End - 4 i -- - t - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Saturday May 29 1948 s jS: |