| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 19 1936 15 conducted Mullins Will Continue Efforts dentatvictim Be Asked Schools to Appoint Assignments Detailed for Week-En- d East Creek School May Holiday Burial S ward Traffic Directors the Wasatch Lawn place To Oust County Road Chief take So Beets Harvest Stake Conventions of Mutual Bodies May burial park Pupils will be day L D Sun- 1 p m in the Mill will chapel in County Commissioner J B Mul- - He was reported to have asked tins will continue hie efforts io re- Mr Olson again to resign but the move Frank L Olson as superin- latter again refused challenging tendent of roads and shops he said the commlsaiohe rto take any action he may see fit—Mr Mullins Friday Th statement was made fol- however when questioned later lowing the regular meeting of the flatly denied that he had said anycounty commission which was not thing to Mr Olson asked to aet in the controversy an "My plans still are in the makoutgrowth of the recent preconven- ing" he told reporters “I expect to try and work it out to the best tion county political campaign Mr Olson who sat in the com- advantage of everyone concerned" The conference between Commismission room while the meeting was in progress said be was continuing sioner Mullins and Mr Olson laston the job &hd expected to remain ed only a’ short time The comon it missioner said It was uncertain Asked by Commissioner B F when be would place the matter Quinn if he had anything to sub- before the board "if at all" mit to the board Mr Olson replied he had not Slated However during the session Commissioner Auto Mullins after conferring briefly with Commissioner Funeral services for George W Quinn in the former’s private office summoned Mr Olson in as Osguthorpe 19 of 3891 Twenty-sevent- h Blast street automobile acci- Mr Quinn left " : Final Rites For Victim of Shapiro s Market The youth was fatally Injured Sunday when the automobile be was driving collided with a machine driven by E N Robertson 33 of Fountain Green at Thirty-thir- d South and Ninth Blast streets Several other persons were seriously injured in the crash Friends may call at the home Sunday from 10 a m until noon Pastor Returns k Following a vacation In San Francisco Dr Elmer L Goshen two-wee- has returned to Salt Lake City and will occupy the pulpit in the First church Congregational Sunday morning it was announced Friday As a last resort school district hoards may be asked in certain areas to declare a holiday so students may aid In harvesting beets said Tracy R Welling executive Secretary of the Utah State Farm such work will retain their priority status on the rolls the officials said Farm bureau unit In Box Elder Cache Weber Davis Salt Lake Sanpete and Sevier counties wherebeets are grown wideBureau federation Friday ly may ask school officials to Both the W P A and the nadeclare a beet harvest holiday tional reemployment service here said Mr Welling in have pledged their cooperation In Tokyo the head of a theater obtaining workers Tor the harvesting work Mr Welling pointed chain Ichizo Kobayashl has secured control of the Imperial and out Relief workers who refuse to will turn it into a national theater accept such employment if it is similar to European theaters or equally suitable to their present this type with the particular obwork will be denied further re- ject of displaying the dramatic arts lief work Those who do accept of Japan to foreigners lib FLOUR SLICED BACOH EGGS OLEOMARGARINE Vi" Crystal White or en— 2-- 17c lb tail $119 Ib 29c Baked Beans iff QlfeSOUTHMAin J Gold- Heinz doz 15c Ben-nio- -- Farnsworth Lucy G Cannon and Polly R Hardy will attend th Star Valley meet for the M I A with Amy W Evans representing the Relief society At St George George Q Morris M Elmer Christensen and Grace C Neslen will be the M L A board members present with Janet M Thompson for the Relief society W O Robinson Axel A Madsen Arthur Peterson Marba C Joseph-so- n Lucille Buehner Agnes Knowl-to-n Julia Baxter and Ethel Anderson will attend the Wells stake meet for the M I A and Hosannah C Irvine will represent ths Relief society fCg!S3V1IIIM can 24c ApI'IXEAF or KITCHEN Assignments to M I A stake con ventions in connection With L D S stake conferences for Saturday and Sunday include Superintendent Albert E Bowen D E Hammond Werner Kiepe and Strlngam A Stevens of the Y M M L A general n board Helen Williams Aurelia Elsie H Van Noy and President Ruth May Fox of the Y W M L A to the Granite stake meet Donna D Sorensen will represent the Belief society The Young and San Luis stakes Manufacturers of motorboats and will have Harrison R Merrill pnd house trailers will have large ex- Laura P Nicholson representing the hibits at the motor show in London M L A' and Emelin K Nebeker October 18 to 24’ for the Relief society Burton K TALLY-H- O can z 2 for 25c MfrEACTrfMttfAPWy cans These Prices Effective Friday and Saturday We Reserve flic Right to Limit Quantities 1 18-o- () HeinzSoups 6 Delicious Sml cans Flavors ZJ 3 forfr 2 Lrg Heinz Tomato Juice 9-- TID-BITS- Tall cahs 3 for lb 12c FRANKFURTERS S’'”’: SWISS CHEESE— Large open eyed HAM BOLOGNA— Sliced or piece COTTAGE CHEESE—Maid o' Clovet lb lb lb 25 50-l- b DRY ONIONS Si”: BANANAS Golden ripe Heinz bag 32c lb 5c Q TOMATOES 33 3 lbs 5— lug ORANGES— Sweet and juicy doz 10 ITALIAN PRUNES lb 2V4 Lug 59 lb 10 LEGS LOIN ROAST lb 10 lb 6V2 SHOULDER—No shank CHOPS 3 lbs 25 lb 4 CHOICE STEW (breasts) lb 8 I WHOLE or HALF oun BRISKET BOIL— Tender baby beef lb i CZ— 1C i Creamery Ho BANANAS-Fan- cy 76 PEAR- S- Choice POTATOES-Choi- ce SALT LAKE'S EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN THE FINEST OF MEATS FISH AND POULTRY East 2nd 1411 1412 South EAT IN GMPtA CE2 SALT LAKE’S LEADING SERVICE AND QUALITY ”VI i 'i I i A MARKET SALMON Alaska Rolled Boneless Roast Lamb 29c Swift Prem Pot Roast lb 17c 25c 1b 32c Swift Prem Round Steak lb 34c WntTlILUrS lb 29c Sweet Pickled Hams 19c IF TH£RE ARE BETTER MEATS WE WILL HAVE THEM DELIVERY WE ARE AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE— FREE Tall 19c Roast 33c Swift Prem Sliced Bacon pkg SHRIMPS Fancy s dry pack 5-- cans 2 for OC £90 x: ROYAL NUT FUDGE LAYER CAKE Every member of your family will enjoy this delicious red devil food cake with its tasty butter cream filling and rich smooth chocolate frosting Choice chopped pecans are generously sprinkled over the top Royal Nut Fudge Layer Cake is made from the highest (quality materials and baked according to a real home-teste- d recipe Get it fresh at your grocer’s A ri D ‘ - YA 11 -- D A 100 IU Jonathan Oranges jiey Sweet’ 3 FANCY UTAH LAMB " lb 19 lb 12M lb 17 lb 21 4 for 19 BONELESS BOSTON LEGS SHOULDER ROASTS SHOULDER CHOPS RIB OR LOIN CHOPS PATTIFS (average 4 ounces) NECK CUT POT ROASTS SHOULDER RIB CUTS ROUND BONE BONELESS ROUND RUMP lb lb BEEF ROASTS CORN-FE- lbs 10c 3lbs 3 lbs 3 doz BABY BEEF D FANCY IOC MILK-FE- D lb lb y® 19c lb 13c HENS—Young tender BACON— Cudahy’s Gold Coin SAUSAGE— Fresh Country 7 U 15 19 19 Ib “S? L0I11 or RUMP VEAL ROASTS 10c 29c lb 5c Grapes AILA® AH® cello i2-- U lb Style IV G Home-Owne- d COMPANY D“rk“v 14c 19c FRUIT 01 COCKTAIL Jar Dainty Mix Tall mAM MEAT 15c Vl&BB IfEA 27c 23c ©BHSiHIA -- y-i- b Va-l- Green Black Black Green PADSK Delicatessen Dept FRANKFURTERS Ik ja Ifle l3C fA “ 2£ Kellogg Cereal Deal CORN FUKES f sm Corn Flakes Rice Krlsples Pep ALL FOR sml pkg kWU Phillins 7c SOUP CREAM OF WHEAT ROLLED OATS 91b bag CORN MEAL ALL BRAN Kellogg’s WIIEATIES Gold Medal Ig pkg To-ma- 39c 19c 11c to Fluffy fresh cello 4 4 JL JLG bag 1-- lb TOMATO JUICE tall DEL MAIZ CORN 15-o- z 1 7-- oz cans 5c cans 3 for 29c CATSUP Utah pack Large bottles 4 2 SPINACH Popeye Ig 2$ cans 2 for 27c PEAS fancy sifted No 2 cans 2 for 25c GERBER’S BABY FOOD 3 for 25c J HERSHEY’S COCOA ib can 3 ChocoUt Hershey’s Bars” Honey MEEE1LE ffllewlatt'o SYISOT SARATOGA CKIIIPS x: Peas String Beans Jge cans 3 for 25c Salad Vegetables Jge cans 3 for 29c 10c Vegetable ifor Q JLZ7C 4 cans 19c x: !ge pkg 23c 9 Ib bag 43c Kellogg SHREDDED WHEAT pkg Carnation Wheal and Oats Ig pkg 5c 93c — AC Almond lor 25c Hb sml bag quart bottles Ige bag for- - Qa LUC 3d MUSTARD lie Prepared 4 Q Quart jar Ji Ov lie for 2Se pint bottles lie Tall cans Marsh mallows 4 LB JLdmV — 2 Ripe Olives lbl Serve with Kraut SAUERKRAUT m lbs Tasty new pack HERRING for Large Norwegian PT Creamed Olive Pimento V “ El — SAETEJEHD HHBEB BUTTER— Fancy Creamery SWISS CHEESE wJW Large eyed domestic 8 CHILI BRICKS fresh lb made brick PICKLES — Heinz Sweet Mustard COTTAGE CHEESE-Arde- n’s 18c 35c b 4-- lb J2-l- b SARDINES 2 for Mighty Good! r Crisp Peaches to Large oval cans 4 PA - i Fincy Italian LAMB 5c 99c J Jc lbs Jfl cEhi°bru Mustard or Toma- ) bu too Apples JL7w bottles BEEF D received by direct shipment from Wilson & Co Kansas City Mo a large number of U S Choice Prime Ribs Treat yourselves to a real Prime Rib genuine Corn-fe- d Roast (while they last) at— We have U S Choice Prime Rib S Sweet Potatoes US 15C 4 Fancy Lettuce ea 5c Green Peppers 2 IDS 5C Bright fancy 29c Dry Onions ££ bunch 5c Celery Phone Hyland lb quality Prunes 4Q Quart “Choice Meats 1 Bartletts Cider or White lb Fruits and Vegetables We reserve the right to limit quantities tow Fancy Le) lb 10c 13c 15c 812 25c 156 10 POTATOES 100 lbs $149 10 lbs 15c CORII-FE- 25 for 10c TOILET TISSUE r&l OCa 'wC lb 17c VL’GB R0':L‘ ea 7 SARDINES— Oval cans Mustard or Tomato Sauce CORNED BEEF— Anglo brand Large 12-o- z can ’15f can PINEAPPLE 6 Large DEL MAIZ CORN— Cream style can 10 PORK and BEANS—Van Camp’s tall cans 3 for 25 POT ROASTS SS' ‘ l DOG FOOD f? IR & if S 937 EAST 21ST SOUTH—SUGARIIOUSE 860 SOUTH MAIN STREET These prices effective at once and food until Midnight Saturday MJ BCOFFEEtvtt More than 200 boys in Murray Jordan and Granite schools will be appointed next week to direct traffic near schools In Salt Lake county announced deputy sheriffs Friday Special assemblies will be held in the various schools at which ths junior officers will be introduced and instructed are New signs said deputies being erected along highways near schools Installation will berjeom-plete- d next week 1S5 Mild and I hi- - h low Bars IIERSHEY Vz-l- b 2 for X Y v |