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Show over the $766,452.73 collected during the same period of 1934. The great est source of revenue was passenger automobile plates, which amounted to (554,842, compared with $520,- 917.50 a year ago. A total of .81,510 sets of plates have been issued this year. During the first five months of 1934 an aggregate of 77,821 sets were given motorists. The average collection. set was $6.80, compared with a per previous $6.69. Truck licenses had produced up to May 31st, for 15,850 trucks. At that time in 1934 had been received for 14,848 $243,-156.- 25 $201,-272.- 50 trucks. For 911 trailers, the state collected $11,400, compared with $9603.48 for 941 a' year ago. The average payment 'this, year was $12.51, as against $10.20 for last year. CSS YOUNG 17TAHNS WILL ENROLL IN O O C Six hundred thirty-thre- e young Utahans will be enrolled for C C C work at 13 Utah camps and Fort Douglas from June 17th to 21st, inclusive, Glen D. Reese, In charge of the C C C division of. the state department of welfare, said Wednesday. . Mr. Reese was informed of the enrollment by Lieutenant Colonel Edwin M. Butcher of Fort Douglas, C C C commandant for the Fort Douglas region. The enrollees must be from famTwo hundred ten ilies on relief. will come from Salt Lake county, 74 from Utah county and 63 from Weber county. . UTAH OPTOMETRIST ASSN. HOLD MEETING 1045 East 21st South Hy. 3346 FATHER'S DAY GIFTS Remember Father HANDKERCHIEFS TIES HOSE NEW FURNITURE COMPANY ESTABLISHES IN SUGARHOUSU The establishing of the Eleventh FULL FASHIONED Mr. Ray .Flynn owner, is an experienced furniture man and at the $1.00 All Colors Pair ASK FOR DETAILS " $1.29 $1.00 He's Really a Prince - Vienna. The prince of Wales sent s magnificent toy railway and a per- sonal card to little Cenrge Schmld, living in the Vienna Karl Marx Hof, and himself a prince. ' When the prince of Wales was In Vienna he visited a number of work- X $W5 WASH FROCKS Sheers and Prints Wales Proves to Youth - Sizes M to 44 $1.95 I $2.49 SPEttAlnn p-o- the Karl Marx Hof, the headquarters of the Socialist Schutzbund during the revolution of February, 1034. On his rounds he came to the kindergarten, In which little George, son of an use 500 Cakes '400 350 Cakes 250 Cakes 250 200 AH 2 256 EBMEYER'S BAKERY 1077 East 21st South Hyland 8745 "Quality and Cleanliness Our Motto" V, Liberty Statue to Have Birthday Party in 1936 park-servic- semi-centenni- al recent ruling opening the "The Bulletin" is the mostly read Home Owners' Loan corporation to in the Southeast. If . you 27, close June will paper new applications Wedcall us receive not do copy, said 'your state HOLC manager, next sure weeks for to make paper; , nesday. J Our Home Made Cookies 2 Doz. For 9 ! CAKES the Best Ingredients In Our Bake Shop. ALL Wc 0niy among them HOLO . Sizes All Sizes "Critzy-Belle- American citizens, Washington, have been invited by the national to participate next year in a program which will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Statue of Liberty. The monument was unveiled on October 28, 1880, The nation shared in the ceremonies. The park service has requested that everyone interested in the celebration assist in locating and assembling poems and pictures of the statue which were published at the time France presented the memorial at the dam, 75 of which are going It was pointed out that many of over the dam with another 400 those pictures and Illustrated accounts through the spillway. The reservoir wer "striking and artistic, lending will retain its 800 acre feet of stor- themselves admirably to effective reproduction. age water, Mr. Humpherys said. Authors who wrote poems during the dedicatory period Included: John Oreenleaf Whlttler, Ella Wheeler WilDEADLINE FOR cox, E. CL Stedman, Charles Barnard, APPLICATIONS SET Esther Singleton, John J. Garnett, Sid--, ney Herbert Pierson. The period to apply for loans un- der a PURSES Dark Colors and Pastels self-rsuran- Danger of the Smith and Moore-house dam near Oakley going out was believed definitely averted Wed nesday as more than 50 men: who have battled flood waters for the past two days were reported to have gained the upper hand. State Engineers T. H. Humpherys aaid reports reaching his office at the state capitol Wednesday indicated the structure was safe. Crews have succeeded in riprapping with rocks below the spillway to lessen the terrific pressure of the water against the cement. They were re ported to have checked the action of the water, which was doing con siderable damage to the sides of the spillway. There Is a flow of 500 second feet RS SILK SLIPS present time .will handle second hand furniture. He is also and ex perienced stove; repairer and will be glad to '"serve the people in the southeast. unemployed man, was playing with other children. "Get up and make your bow to the prince," the boy was told. Little George, however, replied with of bis five years. the "This isn't a prince, for he basnt a crown." The heir to the British throne dldnt forget the only person who doubted his Identity in Vienna. Little George believes now In the genuineness of the visitor. KEY-TA1NE- JOIN OUR HOSIERY, CLUB Sugarhouse. apartment-house- s, - AU 69 East Furniture Store at 2014 South 11th East adds another business to men's Sunday, June 16ih LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE . FORCE OF 50 WORKMEN RIPRAP DAM WITH ROCK . SELECT SHOPPE Addresses by two Salt Lake City optometrists were heard by the central zone of the Utah Optometrists association at a meeting Tuesday night at the Newhouse hotel. Dr. J. Fred Daynes and Dr. Jcbn C. James were the speakers with Dr. W. H. Landmesser presiding. 7A Follow The Crowds To The NEW. HAVE YOU SEEN THE BIG STAGE SHOW 25 People On The Stage GORGEOUS GIRLS STAGE BAND HULL BROS. - GEO. KING - W. REX JEWELL BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE ACTS i '1 INCLUDING Zellar and Wilburn - Mayo and Carr - Etc. ON THE NEW WIDE RANGE SCEEEN Richard Dix in "STINGAREE" Otto Kroger in "THE CRIME DOCTOR" ALWAYS TWO FEATURES and STAGE SHOW !9H THE BULLETIN" ADVERTISING BRINGS RESULTS |