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t ----- :' - e'''1- '& ' 4 No -- WIC - eaves In reversible fast 'a6 wq t Ii ( e ito'i 1 '1 1 ir A'4 tv - i Pikti-- r- i- 1'1 41 - - -r - 411' ''':' ' : 4 '''h4 T -- 4 41Nkbr14 HOLLYWOOD DIMITY solo '-- 10-- r'' ' 'it--a- '''''''-'14i- '" 4 ‘ r':c 1- 90a -- 1 - -- - ' - ' i kr1- - 1c 2 I: - - : to'-''- ("t' qt::-14-c- 144 V tt avu -- 1st Floor 3 0 --- - t 41111111116111111"1111111111 - k 4 Rayon sDamask Tablecloths -- colors - -- "-- 7ze- - - N ' '' 1 I '''"-- twill and texture -4 441 i - I '''''' ! luitfiss '''''' '' Big bold plaids in lively colors Also dots checks and double wedding ring patterns Heavy mercerized yarns used in Interesting e ' 42i - "r"' - - 21: i) Ls '47' 7- -- - I 1 s ''' - --- Fast Colors—Reversible a s rg' '—':344k - : ' - Cotton - t :' )1 4-- rt'-- TA 4 q z v' t knt 12- - C l' '' -- ' c ':- n- - - 31Pr--) DsN'''-ott- ' '' ok-r-- -- s'Ssn'"71:2 NZ-'- -- - 1 t ' - " ‘ ---- ' ‘771 -' - - — ''''' t7 f : 7‘--2-0- '- - 112 4A-41-4Cf:- ' - 144t — yt N-- -- leo e-- '' e:''''-- - 'Zk "I 40 cyrzl - -- - 4 ' I o - '0x------- " '-N -:- kg ! - sie- - : N- Nf : ' -- ir17 I i i - t 1f::f: - - cl m 'ip opiiir: 44 1st Floor '-- ':' - ' - ' N44k1S ' tx- - s'::'"- Bring the beauty of a glorious colorful spring garden 'IN right into your 4" closet Printed cre- )47--W' tonne Protects your 41 clothes strong and Ie Ai 4 long wearittg!?o: 1st Floor At::Ikaii 'i'' ' 1 I - 0f crt :- ' i l'f''1''''''''' - ''' 4 t '' s 7 ' f''-- :i 146 all ‘:! '1 1 i in bright Beautiful floral prints cheerful colors Made of soft rayon Long wearing—"does up" like a charm Hemmed and laundered ready for use : Iti - '''-- '41'ig - - - -- - C 41 4-t-it 14 y: '111 : 4 '29 r ' - - - - - r -- to Garments - - 11 : 7 v''))' ( "4skje xV - Ae Holds : Z-T4- V12:0: 44-'-- ' Garment Bags ir " 11 - 141 6 ' Husky and durable double looptowels White with colored borLook dem and pastel plaids crisp ineat fresh as a daisy :- - '''' - Of t ''' ' : s: 98 C7" 53x53 I t (' (11 4 ! 4-9-- -- - - -- -- r) 4' 1 a'"'s e' isr fp- 1"41:1'' rr Q11-- : --:- --- Spun Rayon TABLE CLOTH (7) ( ) A ::!:'vieI:gvieicz-- "lt"" t '174-4'ta- 0 ovV-- - er - ' "- 3 - Jz' ) : 11s I lAkt44 )- 4 'a :414 4 ' ' A (let 4 c 4:174-'‘-1- t 4 ' '':1' :' "C IA o-- "4‘110 - ( -- g - '''Let ' g 1::::"::::":' 4 er-a-'1 '' n:' ?:sr ''''' °'' - -- - kk‘‘ - P7''' 1 1' It ': ' :t ::41'7'-i- -- 133 44 '''464d''464416' t-- f 1ht Floor 1st Floor inch Size i::31 c i: 1): -- '1i---- ::' :t t‘4 ' s -- m - C s8::inz nes1P 1 long-weari- Cr't ' :::- 1 k'''2---w 1 sZ5116 i - place and preserves the beauty of design :N'i '156 - floral patterns Bright In beautiful fast colors Sturdy cotton gives plenof service ty Buy several at this outstanding low price long-weari- 41" f 1 I tick- '1'14-Pfe I &lc- - ' tk - 3 a LI: 4ette- Inch Size ite Towels with 468 loops to a square inch Beautiful pastel colors or white in sizes 1806 Soft 22x44 or 24x48 Inches pt I - e-e5- 52)(52 Extra heavy weight Launder- V d te Stevens Crash 6 Extra Large ( Ill 1 - anomMon - 4 In " a f South street Wed- I nesday night was in a fair condi- - I tion at the Salt Lake General hos- ! pital recovering from injuries !11 !suffered in a fight with neighbors over irrigation rights ' deputy I i sheriffs reported Mr Denslow suffered several t fractured ribs and bruises about the face and body hospital attend- - tI ants said Deputy sheriffs reported Mr Denslow was injured in a fight 1 with a neighbor and his son The dispute occurred at a farm at 1200 West Thirty-thirSouth street the deputies said ' 40 ( Nr-47- — 4" k Nt: V 22x44-Inc- h 1I 1 - -- ---- A beautiful dinner cloth designed from patterns of rich Correct for any old lace occasion Sturdily made of fine American cotton in a tie weave that holds threads tures that make - 4its 411' TABLE CLOTH I-11- 22x44 Thirty-thir- d ''' A i:s0'' -- Large Size - West - -- - - i - :1' 4''01" "'"4-- ' tt - I I ablecloths T' :'' proof dust-li- e washfast - 400:001e07101010ro-- 4‘?1 v'I- Aps - t - i notimulaulam dt eg50 Feather ivg0--- iVrLr-I'1A P c"" c 'F': IL") : 4 1st Floor - all-ov- er 18x36 Inch Size c 17: 011111111111114101MMIll I Inch Size 36 Inches Rogiss§a:- - ' - OMB 0Al ' 7 ct'"ot: - ? 1180 ' ' 4ola00:4 - m ! 11s05Pt WA TOWELS I Farmer Suffers Hurts in Fight 72437 - 2 ' 6664"Z-- ' eft il 'S Turkish Towels Mrs Edith Bee Whitney for many years prominent Salt Lake social leader died Wednesday at A 8 a in in a Salt Lake hospital Itf after several weeks' illness culIt minating in pneumonia Mrs Whitney of 33 C street lt was the widow of Maddison B itt Whitney who died in 1917 She t was born in Provo a daughter of i Samuel Robert and Jane Baker Bee coming to Salt Lake City shortly before being married to Mr Whitney Mr Whitney founded the Utah Implement company and was also colonizer of the Elberta project After his death Mrs Whitney re- ill turned to Salt Lake City and was prominent in social circles She was an active Member of the Christian Science church and worked devotedly until her last illness as a member of the board of Sarah Daft home— She is survived by a brother Stephen Bee and a sister Mrs D c L Wallick both of Provo and i numerous nieces and nephews Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 11 a m at 574 East First South street Burial will be in Mt Olivet cemetery " ' Wide )$444 0 tr Launderite - t may Thursday afternoon and Friday until noon at 372 East First Burial will be in the South Mt Olivet cemetery family Mr Turner was general superintendent for Exploration Syndicate Inc a Salt Lake concern in charge of the East Camp gold and silver mines in the Steeple to op- dilds'"'"' s-- Big isor l': A - Lace :loE7rallr 11p5atte k- 4exma- --- -- ---- - - -- fine new shipment of oilcloth in novelty and c 174 f' 4 nei 98 - Ticking 8-- oi ' A Pkg t1 omic4rok:':-4- 1 - 47 tr - L11:-----7--- J2attl:1' ' r' - ' Yard - 4- ' C-:- 4: AT le-L- - -r '' a '7' - - I -- - 33c ' Cr! ' '''4 'C ' '''N : r 2 —: st- ::::: ' - ready 46-i- n '"'m f : d '''''''''2-r"4- New Ship- merit ' ' 4 crystals Vapor kill moths will not stain Sprin- II kle freely on your clothes or blankets First Floor : Crystals 1 t 'I - "k- Gge Vapor 1 't --- --- "Guest of Honor" pad and botteh are revers- to etve service double Cover is milltiteof heavy bleached cpoatdt oins sheeting made of knitted cotton 1st Floor t:: it 4 Oil Cloth Vapor Crystals 1113 - — 7 :1-1- ) 41 0 404000 90c m - for 1st Floor and use -- '- ' N' - -- ‘--- ti i -----' ‘ I I — IB1 nect x2t50-- '- - - ir- l' 1'''''''71'-'7''''''''- I I-I '1 1i PP 1 Colored striped e n d Hemmed 1 - - i- 15 wcohtittoen " wearing ticking with western filled &' I PAD AND COVER pure Bleached '' ''-'re- : : - ii 11 - - n 1 50' 2- striped curled 4 turieey feathers d rose Soft and 2 color fluffy these pH- I sclev'esp -- lird ucrienagi ' comfort Firct Floor — -- 15x25-I- ‘:::Z : i::::--- Two-tone- ---- fluffy I Social Leader Succumbs ? 11 street I Long ' I the Masonic!t temple 650 East 1 South Temple Rev f : El Ironing Board Jem ms 14 1 East street who died Sunday at causes conducted SouthThirty-secon- d West street each forfeited $5 Funeral services for Frederick Eugene Turner 65 prominent min1009 Ninth ing superintendent his residence of - §:‘- - 169 t -I ' 1 In qua!- - Ticking ' i 1 1 Striped 1: i --- - --- - f ! Rock Treat '- L 111 II 1 'eloP - - - 1 I i tikaiko ' E Mayor Jenkins said he would vote for a mileage allowance for e"'" TO Mr Ludlow but not for the car r!7"'" El 'a '400 ai 40 in allowance Commissioners oawwaanrcdee di Mr Ice-fili- nt conLudlow the car a him as the Get Happy Cooling Relief Far superintendent firming Serbing Callauscir—Put Spring in Yak Step The allowance is effective beginDon't gronn about tired burning feet ning last Monday Mr Ludlow's' Don't DOOM about callouses Get busy and salary is $165 per month treat-- Feet the aorcfive teens an Commissioner Tedesco asked for drivforting soothing coolness of car allowance because he said the ing Out fiery burningaching tiredness veer throe ugly hard oid Rub there iis an insufficient number of iwrrns and callouses aa directed See how cars in the parks department and whit" cream-hi- e helps soften toren on font ha PPY today th toc- - much travel will be necessary by bilat way lour druggist has Mr Ludlow 4 i:I ' desco ft 4"Itc te- : 1 I t 4 17 1 ---- I: th Pm : ' Will be is - - 0 aeen natural AMMO''' Bed Pillows -- le ip s4 10-da- city commission Tuesday 25 to 27overrode the protest of Mayor Ab Lloyd W McClenahan delegate Jenkins in awarding Gene Ludlow representing the Utah chapter superintendent of mowing and waA IA will leave Saturday to at- tering crews of the city a tend the annual meeting car allowance as proposed by Parks Commissioner Fred Tek1 s i organization left Wednesday night for Cincinnati Ohio to attend a board meeting May 22 to 24 and tIle annual meeting to be held May Nv toc 4 one-da- 29 I ?' - ' - 4ac Kitchen Towels Filled with new cotton Adds aent d tra cornfort Ior ) protection mattresses 1st Floor do t 1 ' Cm i Ilk - rritlitalVtirlss -- - - - quilted copveet 400031ed 1 Death 'Claims Prominent Business Man I 111 : '5 L L Members of the Mountain-Pacifi- c states conference of public service commissioners meeting recently in San Francisco renewed their plea for a raising of the speed limit affecting large trucks and buses contending that retaining the present Lmit causes more waste of irreplaceable materials than a higher speed This was reported Wednesday by George S Ballif chairman of the Utah commission upon his return from the conference The larger vehiclea were so constructed Mr Bailiff said that driving them under 35 miles an hour under all conditions results In a wearing out of irreplaceable parts which is more destructive than a higher speed would be on Give :c i ' Raymond J Ashton a fellow of the American Institute of Architects and treasurer of the national I : (- : -- 4 L4!1 ''''' 'I vt3 i Lea‘es for Session 1 41:''''-71ty ?2::' s : 2 log A A ! : N c "i operations 3 4 -- - ' Pepperell 1 ': k x mattressi:itiztei rt s i V ---- -- -- t li 11F-"-- - - -- tilattress Pad I 11 1 ' osor s : nt 1 ti - 1111 ki:i 5 sI half-pric- ' I e' :s - i i --- 0: 47 r--7-- ticking s a me quality used formattresses Hipdouble resisting Iloc k - stitched senms bound with bias tape S p r ing - tilled ' ' 1-l ' 4 'k - 'I The commissioners also went on record favoring repeal after the e rates which var of the railroads are obliged ill land-grato accord to federal shipments ! '''-- s : s'-: -- - the In I ! - tires I - 1 Striped V - - e trt'i'lve : - ' ? ''I' ' 1 Pleading guilty to a charge of i! ' ' " drunken driving Charles L Wat:':' 3'N i son 49 of 1954 Imperial street 1 ' ' '''''''-f was fined $100 and ordered to ' serve 30 days in the city jail by I'''' 4 $ :: 's k Judge Wilford Moyle Burton in i ' '' '' '' '' :':- -'''' ' s Salt Lake City police court Wed- - e' nesday Mr: Watson was granted II! rt :g1: ''i''': a stay until Saturday to appeal li iri:-1'": i to jail when it' ''4c - 7 but was committed :!' t -' ''' to bond failed he $300 :'''''''' post ir i ' Police reports indicate that Mr i! '4 ' Watson was arrested at 2:30 a m 1:1Il ' c I1 ''s I I Wednesday when his automobile ' ' 1 : was found stalled on North Temple I 46 i 3 ' and Third West streets i i r 4 ' '- William Willis Clays 54 of ' i '' t Ninth East and Forty-eight- h South i street 'entered a plea of innocent !' ‘rty""':: ' oa4--414''''''' ' " to a drunken driving charge and Prominent trial was set for Arthur Parsons June 11 Salt Lake business man who Convicted of failure to yield died Wednesday right of way to a pedestrian John 1 P Piran of 542 West Second South street was fined $35 and given a' y !! suspended jail sentence Tone Graham of 2193 East Sun- set avenue entered a plea of Inno- I cent to a reckless driving charge 4l and trial was set for June 9 She II pleaded guilty to a charge of driv- ' ing without an operator's license 1 and will be sentenced on June 91i Rena B of 273 Eleventh 1 Arthur Parsons 93 prominent East streetBadger pleaded guilty to a !! Salt Lake business man and church charge that she drove her auto-- 1 i leader died Wednesday at 2:15 mobile over a fire hose at 805 East ti' on May 13 1 street South Temple 718 m home his at Ninth East p y land was given a suspended t South street of a heart illness Jail sentence At the time of his death Mr Other cases in court Wednesday 11 Parsons was president of the were: Zion's Benefit Building society He Speeding — Mike Ribe of 253 avenue also charged with Paxton a resident of Utah since through a red traffic light 1875 was active in the L D S driving fined $20 Arnold H Newbold of 1 church and was prominently iden- 151 West Gregson avenue fined tified in business circles in the $15 Eugene Clark of 1105 Tenth state during his entire career East street and Frank Granato I Mr Parsons was born in Kere- of 251 East Seventeenth South 111 sley Warwickshire England July street each fined $10 Jesse J 13 1849 and came to Utah early Ipson of 2805 Fillmore street in 1875 He taught school at Mar- fined $750 Leland H Henroid of 11I riott and later in the old Sixteenth 1597 Richard street fined $5 It ward school in Salt Lake City Ignoring stop sign—Berenice - ' Later in life he became credit Hinz of 1144 Bueno avenue Flormanager for the Z C M I and- ence A Waters of 927 Diestel served in that position until re- road and George E Robinson of tiring several years ago He was Murray each fined $10 Leo W president of the Utah Association Kelly of 848 Seventh East street I of Credit Men for 13 years and and Alexander McCallum of 1700 served four years as a director of West North Temple street each! 11 sthe National Association of Credit fined $5 Men Driving through a red traffic Mr Parsons was one of the origlight—William V Krause of 306 it inal organizers of Zion's Benefit North Second 'West street Gustave Building society founded in 1883 Schon of 147 Tenth East street Active in the L D S church he B Cramer of 227 Colwas an organist for more than 50 Christopher avenue Robert Fairclough of fax years in various wards in the city 664 Coatsville avenue Lawrence and was a member of the Salt Moss of Woods Cross Newton A ' Lake L D S stake high council for Tuttle of 988 Belmont avenue 20 years Hague of 814 Coatsville Mr Parsons married Mary Ellen Marjorie C West of 356 h avenue Harold Salisbury of Marriott in 1875 She West Seventh South street W R t! died July 15 1936 Clark of 133 Commonwealth aye- - t Surviving him are four sons nue and C Navie Walker of 1591 Edwin A Parsons and Charles T Denver street each fined $10 S Parsons of Salt Lake City Failure to report on a traffic i Frank J Parsons of Berkeley ticket — Earl Reed Ellis of 1633 of Cal and George H Parsons South street Twenty-first East Los Angeles Cal and two daughof 54 West I j ters Mrs S R Newton of Salt Yoshinau Kojimoto K street South First NV Boyd LesFurE Lake City and Mrs lie of 526 West Fourth North viance of Los Angeles street George A Littely of 1244 Ii Indiana avenue each forfeited $15 !1 Joseph W Lunskay of 744L Love- - ifI Boul land avenue and Bernard '': 2 1- 35-Mi- le 'i ' - ' ' 4 '' ' ti '' li tl 1" 298 ) - Hit Truck Speed ) i ': '' I ' J Worth Gutke ministration state supervisor for F D A was informed Wednesday Tightening of the reservation and nonstorage provisions on shell eggs was made Mr Gutke said to assure availability of sufficient quantities for the armedandforces wareseential civilian needs time eggs l and other Dealers wholesalers dIstributors may not keep shell eggs in storage after June 15ith the following exceptions: To cover existing contracts with government agencies for the production of spray dried whole eggs and a small specified volume of eggs may be accumulated and held for the "working inventories" ofdealers wholesalers and others In addition to the new nonstorage provision the amended order also stipulates no eggs may move into stOrage after May 20 The original order set this date as June 1 35-mi- Nr - Enter t Lounderite Do Luxe ''2 ' - Innocent Pleas Court Sets Trials I - '''''k il 4 litI:' ule 1 '' i k-- All shell eggs in cold storarn May 17 are' reserved for iment agencies under an order is- sued by the food distribution ad- i - t‘:''-'1- "H-fram- e" Cold Storage Eggs I Tk40 Drivers - FDA Tightens ! 1 i' - tors 1 ' ' ' '''' I ge two-pol- ' ' t east-centr- al ) c:cler - - - ' t e 4-Mr- Mattress Cover ' '''' '- I Drunk Driving Draws Fine Jaill Sentence ' ' ' - Completion of a $575000 project extending the Utah Power & Light transmiscompany sion system more than 100 miles southward from Salt Lake City to serve the rapidly expanding Utah coal and mining section and to provide stand-b- y power for the new steel workt at Geneva livas announced Wednesday by H H Krueger superintendent of Pbwer l of The project included 43 miles mew construction and relnsulation of 70 miles of existing line to carry enables the comhigher voltage It132000-voltranst pany to provide mission service from Grace Idaho on the north to Helper on the south Construction included 43 miles e line of new from a point west of Salt Lake City to five miles beyond the Columbia steel plant at Geneva where it connects with a line which previously operated at 44- 'GOO volts On 70 miles of this line extending into Helper the insulation was increased to enable it to carry 132000 volts Practically all of the additional insulation was installed while power surged through the wires thus avoiding service Interruption J L Jameson superintendent of construction on the project re- ' that 805 poles 60 to 75 Qported 'teet ta'd were used in addition to 152000 pounds of steel sky wire for prot'ection against lightning 300000 pounds of copper wire 50- ' 000 pounds of combination copper and steel wire and 17000 insula- high-volta- - itt ' 1 I Dies -- ' 0' System Serves t 1 Works Steel Mining Section I1 - e s ' 91 Thursday Morning May - 1 ' v Zbe (Salt gake treituant 20 1943 -- (' OPEN 10 ''''' 1 ' 41' v J sr C 1 MAIN AT BROADWAY ) 1 1 A M I )4 0 I a TO 6 P M ) ow $ I s 4 li I FREE CUSTOMER in 2'70 Compliance With Government Regulations State Sales Tax DIAL EVERY WEEK DAY Ir 1 i ( a 1 tk ! 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