Show TiK Salt £akc (Tribune 7 1943 23 Friday Morning May K Plans State Parley On Saturday Of C one Mourned ! Russell Rites Set Saturday H store your School Trains Men recruited to fight fires in the Wasatch national forest this year are going to school Friday and Saturday with forest rangers as their instructors at the location of the Big Cottonwood CCC camp southeast of Salt Lake City The fire fighters training camp will be primarily for the per diem guards F F F S foremen and city and county fire crews According to J E Gurr Wasatch forest supervisor who with has assistant supervisor J W West will supervise the training work It is expected the forestry class of Utah Agricultural college under direction of J Whitney Floyd state forester and instructor at the college will attend the camp Friday d of Yalue $2 man mi DIAL 5-28- 04 For BONDED MESSENGER - : 3 rf- ci - in '!? ' S i I A i I i Z - IB I r -- — a a mt — 'TTT— TTTTTT m ju Paint I I ENOUGH TO I C PAINT THE $ JuD average xoo 1 " ' 'f ifyK M Vv ¥Jf''yJtT&a iv T v trsM-- 1 Ul uxa SAIL J 's tive beauty of the state Is to b filmed for the feature" said Mr Backman "Mr Fitzpatrick ia es- peclally interested in filming tha sights on Temple Square includ- ing the LDS tabernacle and ita famous choir Because of the lack of transportation facilities the many thousands who would have visited Temple Square must now" depend upon films to provide their g journeys and Mr Fitzpatrick wrote Mr Backman his short feature "Travel Talks" hopes to supply that need sight-seein- I ! ! 15 J 4 mm I crepe jersey Chiffon dinner dress reg $3500 73 Daytime dresses 5 5 16 9 3 8 I I prints SECOND FLOOR! now $500 now $500 to $800 now $800 I I I H M MeNiel was nominated for election as commander of Salt Lake post No 2 of the American Legion at a meeting Thursday evening in Legion hall 404 South West Temple street Motion pictures showed by the state fish and game commission provided the entertainment for the evening Other nominees include C E Raffety first vice commander William Birrell second vice commander William L Park and Charles R Liston finance officer: Ray L Alston chaplain Barney jf F Gajkowski and Vaughn C Leon- - 1 ard sergeant-at-arm- s Henry E Ogaard and Ernest W Crocker executive committee now $1000 reg plains all sizes reg $1695 to $2995 i Sheer wool daytime dresses pastel and navy l6'2 to 22 ' Smart prints and plains daytime dresses reg $3500 Regular and half size daytime dresses reg $25 to $2995 Daytime dresses prints and plains reg $3995 Sheer wool costume suits reg $3995 to $4500 Exclusive daytime dresses reg $3995 to $4950 silk costume suit size 40 e reg $5950 Silk costume suit reg $6950 reg now only $1500 now $1500 $ 1 995 now $15 now $2295 now $1995 to $2295 if now $2995 now $3500 now $2295 to $3950 i now $4950 now $4950 Two-piec- two-piec- j e Can Collections program reported Thursday The collection points will be the Jordan high 1040 West Sixth South street Edison '1416 West Eighth South street: Grant 627 South First West street Jefferson 1701 South West Temple street McKlnley 1864 South State street Riverside 608 South Eighth West street and the Riley school 1431 South Eighth West street Pick-up- s were made Thursday SAVINGS IN THE BUDGET DRESS SHOP SECOND FLOOR! Wr0 p yymmmmml The - f J No must fus or bothet dries ia one hour rooms redecorated and occupied same dsjr report stated that McFar-lane'- "3 n 13 Daytime dresses half sizes in 6 Mary Lewis maternity dresses- jf and reg $1295 to $1495 prints and plains reg $1295 to $1495 I ce - classic black crepes reg $798 Bright color maternity dresses wonderful styles reg to $1495 3 Maternity dresses grand fashions reg $1995 4 Formals white chiffons and black crepe reg $2298 8 5 Daytime dresses prints and plains reg $650 to $1298 24 Print and pastel daytime dresses reg $998 to $1998 9 Daytime dresses sheer crepes and pastels reg $1298 to $ 698 17 Daytime dresses short and long sleeves prints plains reg to $2298 e 15 Dresses one and dots prints r§g $1995 to $2500 7 Sheer wool casuals in pastels and paisley prints reg to $2500 7 s 1 city-owne- no Street dresses prints and plains $500 now $800 now GRAND BUYS IN THE DEB SHOP SECOND FLOOR! auto was parked on the west side of Sixth East street just south of the Liberty caretaker's home and was park used being to simulate a rescue A pumper and a d truck collided near by with the result that the pumper ran wild and smashed into McFarlane's machine oNct'OQb' paint odor 14 i Salt Lake commissioners Thurs- day referred to the purchasing agent a matter of damages Sought by Victor McFarlane a member of the civilian defense corps whose automobile was damaged during an air raid alert practice on May 3 d ' " Camera crews of James A "Travel Talks" Will arrive in Salt Lake City from Hollywood Sunday or Monday to complete plans for filming Utah's spring beauty and scenic wonders Announcement of the coming visit of the Hollywood delegation head-e- J by Mr Fitzpatrick was received Thursday night by Gus P Backman executive secretary of the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce The crew will spend a week or 10 days in the state "Although much of the primi h( m V j-- 1 two-piec- ""3 U - I Fitted reefer coat size I Plaid suit size 3 250 SOUTH STATE VO' vT'" S Film Wm Feature Utah Fitz-patrick- BETTEf! DRESS SHOP BARGAINS SAL11 COSe VE1Y ITEM MEW SPRING MERCHANDISE! at me jirving niffn sorest liar- - t field Highland Park and Colum- ' bus schools J LJJ VI 0 El City Refers Damage Claim to Agent TKatfc p a (( Washed and flattened tin cans it will be collected Friday at seven Salt Lake City schools B L Brick Wood director of the state salvage J 'if-- m — rOSeClltlOIl S Set for Today & rf--1 1 Testimony of allege fraud and profit was given by an array of witnesses for the prosecution 11 8:15 p m May cam- Thursday In the federal district paign court trial of E L Gibbons and Ruth P Gibbons his wife charged Fire Station Opens with using the mails to defraud Salt Lake county fire station More than 30 witnesses had testiNo 3 at Riverton was opened of- fied when court recessed at 5 p m ficially Thursday The company at the end of the second day's now consists of a first and second hearing of testimony The case will be resumed Friday lieutenant plus ten other volun- teers at 10 a m Thurs- Legion Post Nominates Fire Fighters Our modern cold dry air m our own vaults tocate-butlding— guarantee perfect protection Cleaning and repairing by experts at moderate cost of new 150 mem- - Fd Trial Ilea Means by which the governor's and Girl Scouts were asked contingent fund created by the to "Boy canvass the neighborhood unan1943 legislature to meet around a grocery on the north next in the needs ticipated bench for three weeks and during might be built up without that time more than 500 pounds of a fiscal strained fats all stored in metal waiting until the end of period to determine if there will were salvaged" he be any surpluses were indicated containers continued by the attorney general's office in "According to the association'san opinion submitted Thursday to estimates based on our expericommission finance the The appropriations bill provides for the establishment of a contingent fund and says it shall be created out of any general fund surpluses up to $500000 but does not specify at which times the surpluses shall be ascertained The opinion written by Assistant Attorney General Zar E Hayes told the finance commission "we have no objection to your adopting any proper definition of the word 'surplus' nor to your setting up funds in the governor's contingent fund in the event you have some means of lA determining from your account U or not there whether ing procedure are in fact surplus monies in the general fund which may be allotted to the governor's contingent fund "We feel certain that the legislature intended that there be a governor's contingent fund Certainly the purposes for which the 31 fund was established are proper Elk and in the opinion of this office the setting up of monies to be used in emergencies by the governor for the purposes defined in section 3 of the appropriations act is a most salutary provision which should be given effect if it can be done under our accounting procedure We do nbt know why they placed the restrictive language in the section creating such a fund so as to make it difficult to determine whether or not there are any monies to be credited to such fund "It has as we have stated ver bally to your accountants at all) times' seemed to this office that the matter was more in the nature of an accounting problem than of a legal problem If in the method of bookkeeping and accounting lODaytime dresses prints and plains reg $1995 to $2295 which you have adopted you are able to determine that there are 2 Maternity dresses regularly $ 295 to $ 995 in fact surplus monies in the general Yund which are not otherwise I 8 then any such appropriated Daytime dresses all types and styles reg $ 695 to $2500 j monies may be allotted to the governor's contingent fund" 5 Dinner dresses and velvet $1695 to 3995 bien-niu- at one could of one E of The annual Knights of Columbus state convention will be conducted Saturday in the Salt Lake council's clubhouse 165 East South Temple street Albert D Battiste of Castlegate state deputy for the order and a member of the Carbon council will be in charge The convention will open at 6 p m with a dinner for delegates from all parts of the state A general meeting will be held at 8:30 p m and will be open to members as well as delegates officials announced In addition to annual reports Knights of Columbus state officers io serve during the ensuing year will be elected Speakers will Include Dr C O Funeral John H Russell Robinson master of the fourth rites arranged for business degree of the order for Utah The Most Rev Duane G Hunt bishop church leader of the Salt Lake Catholic diocese has been Invited to attend as a special guest The banquet Is being arranged by Charles B Nelson past state deputy and James W Quinn district deputy Unfinished business will be carried over to a final session of the Funeral services for John H convention Sunday afternoon Russell 64 1120 Yale avenue prominent Insurance executive In Salt Lake City and Utah and active Scan Road Bids L D S ch"urch worker who died The slat road commission of a heart attack will Wednesday Thursday was studying bids sub- be conducted Saturday at 2 p m mitted by contractors for con- in the Garden Park LDS ward struction of 39057 miles of road chapel 1150 Yale avenue by Sterbetween the St Johns Chemical W Sill bishop works and Stockton in Tooele ling A native of Cambus Lang Scot-Ia- n county The low bid of $21355565 Mr Russell came to Salt Lake wms submitted by V C Menden-h&City when he was 15 years tld He company of Springville had been manager of the Salt Lake City office of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company since 1919 and had managed other offices in Utah Mr Russell had held many church offices in the Ensign LDS stake and was an active worker in the LDS temole Hevras a former member of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce Friends may call Friday afternoon at 260 East South Temple street or Saturday from 11 a m to 1:30 p m at the family residence 1120 Yale avenue Storage— 2 Cites 'New Salvage Plan Ruling Clears IGroup store our "Salt Lake grocers can salvage ment with waste fats a ber stores ton at least easily reach to Fill Way ton month under our program" monthly goal An executive meeting of the Stephen Buckmiller president the Salt Lake Butchers' and aasociation has been scheduled for Surplus Fund Grocers' at association said Tuesday Hotel Utah to organize the day evening 15 9 brown reg $2500 reg $2298 Gray men's wear suits sizes II 13 now $300 now $500 now $1500 now $1200 now $500 now $800 now$ 1000 now $1200 now $1500-now $1998 now reg $2500 15 $1998 now $1200 now $1998 TOP PRICE Jum mix with water and apply thii new TOD AY watvtainoed paint ' Distributors It Jd" ff? ? GLASS & PAINT CO BENNETT Nothing Over 60c FIRE Salt Lokt City S - i 1 I frit SALE 250 SOUTH STATE SEALERS IN UTAH AND IDAHO M - t V -- T' " |