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A A4-- T lt l - '''1'2:!-':- ft :----- i '' IF HE CAN MAKE THOSE SIX VANISH RIGHT HERE ILL BREVE Arstsemit-SQ- BUT HE CANT ' BE DOM- E- i FERDIE FERRETT THE DETECTIVEll LONG TIME NO (A I rNt-a- ' OL a 0 YOU SANet PUM3AB DO HIS MAGIC YOU WISH prro 1' K v mi ' A“mAAA 1 sl i ' A C 90 illwr11 1111001 - R:1007 : i - A ST BERNARD' '' -- - ar r' '7- ' ‘ PAY THE HELPST00 CHECK t P t t Agbr "'-- DISCOSOZIS t1i0i2X- 14AZE) at I By Uncle Ray A museum in St Louis has some small figures of bears which have proved interesting to visitors The little statues are of bronze and were made in China about 2000 years ago China is not the only country with ancient records of bears These animals were called "kings of the forest" in ancient Greece and were held sacred to the goddess Diana Rome used bears tn the arenas here men fought wild animalf And where wild animals fought 6 ' against one another We have a record of a great Roman ''bear show" in which 1000 of them were brought together Wliat a noisy and tangled "show" that must have been! Brown bears are found in wild lands in most parts of Europe and Asia Spain has some of them and they live in Siberia and in sections of China Great Britain had wild brown bears until about 850 years ago Taboheutlatshte fthle0s9 were killed On this continent we have the zlosely related black bears chiefly in mountain regions Before white settlers spread over North America black bears had a much wider range than they have today The brown bears of Europe and Asia were used widely for the old sport of That sport was popular in Great Britain for a long time g show a In a crowd came to watch a pack of dogs set loose against a bear in a pit The bear usually was In 1575 chained to a stake Queen Elizabeth watched 13 contests between bears and packs of dogs Here in shortened form is an account of one of the con- "bear-baitin- so-call- ed bear-baitin- g" 14 - ' I - 7 IMP tiet: lopop PERHAPS KNOW-I- 7-:Ee- :lr--' T efi 11 --- 14 i ' 4 N otarcoN Z i' L f no cm - la Ma -- - I Atert : - ElulCAM BE MADE TO WORLD ' m-isp- es '4i- V0 1P54111111 FI13'16'''''ss tik- A 4-nn Gt 31 & :z - GuAAP-'- WHAT ARE POING IN THIS N arr - Ic5 A SMALL I "tk iro Oe 1 e p - - - ' SIX ' A t301!CAN SHE i THE 8 DSH APPtE HONEY! $ IF A -- 4-- ""k - 1 t LEFT-AN-D k S a a 114E OLD SOFTENING-U- P PROCESS IAAIT'LL THE FUNNY MAN GETS A LOAD OF WHAT SHE BOUGHT TODAY HE'S GONNA GET wORsE AND VORSE N -- 41r - 2 -- MIea - '- I of Trip Authorized—C hief Police Reed E Vetterli was authorized by the city commission Tuesday to attend the second war conference and fiftieth annual conference of the International Association of Chiefs of Police in Detroit August 9 through 11 ' VIP"' N- -- - t r 4 S Clark was confirmed Tuesday by the city commission ir- - 'er - - t - Z- It I P ! Firemen Advanced—Advancement to second grade firemen of Tharold E Green Keith W Gee Phillip Redden and Marvin ill ' Slated Junior Executives' association nron Salt Lake justior chamber of tcrnmerce noon other meetings- -- Salt Lake rrt)ntv Eeptiblicans p3(Im25 East 1111 Creek road 8:30 -- - rashoo - -- - - 11 '' U a ' N144 - - -- G By Jimmy Hallo 4i 441 - ANC:' 1114 e70 - it INCONVENIENCES si Atio-- zilif' z : 0-- Sacra- Escorts Prisoners—D eputy United States Marshal William Treseder will leave Wednesday with three prisoners for Los Angeles and Whittier Cal N ges: 11' votomm9st 1 THEM 1 - 4 1) MEM Sttel isi E Advises Rotarians—"Have fun with music—don't take it too seriously" Dr Sigmund Spaeth "tune detective" advised Salt Lake Rotarians at a meeting Tuesday at the Hotel Utah -- I il0041?-- - H a a N- ' wu A ova A a a t 1110116HT THAT IWAS A PRETTY I Ti-IN- G - VEH- - 1e FUNNIEST EVER SAW HONEST- DON'T SEE HOW YOU DO IT YOU and - IN -?--- PISAPPEATV THE REST AREN'T BUT THArs IMPOSSIBLE- tLERi I 's r -- N N y Tuaesdla°y-dbaY- Second Blaze Hits S L Zoo : - a liFEALLY tN 'THE NAZ AND OF MAKES LP FOZ A WI OF THE "‘ (a) 1 SENSE OF PAZT A 1 T: mil 0 0z 5 ''' UP MY OWN LUNCH 0 a A was president of the European mission She has been engaged in Primary association work for 21 years having been president Of the Ensign stake Primary assostreets office ciation for 12 years and president of the Ensign ward Primary asFive raffic Counts sociation four year! She attended L D S high school and the UniverResult From Crash sity of Utah Her husband Ashby D Boyle is an attorney A Salt Lake City They have four daughters and a son youth Tuesday was charged by Mrs Martha B Bradford Mrs police with five traffic violations Edna B Clawson of Provo Mrs lay-eatin- g animals at the after the automobile he was drivElizabeth B Kimball Mrs MarGardens zoo located at ing hit a utility pole Monday night garet B Adamson now with her 2600 Sunnyside avenue are at First West street and Paxton husband Lieutenant Jack H Adto be mighty hungry this avenue amson of the army air corps at going The driver and a passenger Sylwinter if fires continue The second fire in three days von Reynolds 38 of 111 Fremont Big Spring Texas and Douglas Grant Boyle 17 avenue suffered minor Injuries was reported Tuesday afternoon It destroyed 140 bales of Reports of investigating officers A hay valued at $150 accordingrec-to said that the car was traveling Fete Firm Anniversary east on Paxton averwe and struck Salt Lake fire department the pole when it went nut of conCelebrating the fifth anniversary ords Cause of the fire was untrol The youth was given arrest determined of the Wilson Products company Firemen responded to a call tickets for failure to have an oper657 Iverson street employes of the at the zoo Saturday afternoon ator's license speeding ignoring firm held an outing Tuesday evea stop sign unlawfully overtaking ning in City creek canyon In when a fire of a undetermined barn full of another vehicle and reckless drivcharge was Lynn Wilson owner origin destroyed ing and manager hay valued at WOO They'll Do It Every Time ' i :-- OJ - - 9 4 -- g 'Qs''7!--'4- ' le Sales Discussed—Methods of increasing purchases of war bonds and stamps were discussed by treasury representatives of Salt Lake banks Tuesday Fred A Carleson chairman of the banking group reported - J and Emily 1 ': - I Given—Charles - i Murray youths Tuesday were lodged in Salt Lake county Jail while seriff's officers investigated threelumber company office burglaries The three held range in age from 16 to 19 Deputy Sheriff George Beckstead reported Two Midvale policemen Kresh Juretich and W S James said they caught two of the youths after they fired a shot into the air to frighten them from a hiding place in the Morrison and Merrill Lumber company office South Mien and Center streets In is cash WO Approximately believed to have been taken from the Morrison and Merrill company offices In Murray and at Thirty-thir- d South Nothing of value was i stref rom the office at South Allen and Center streets Officers said the third youth was implicated in one of the three Ntorrison and Merrill office burglaries by his two companions picked up at the South Allen and Center (ContinuPd from ' -' P Housewives IV ar n ed—Salt Lake housewives were urged to wash all fresh fruits before use R D Bovey chief unitarian for the Salt Lake board of health announced Tuesday exof spray plainingthat all traces should bei removed before eating Three Nabbed i In Burglaries Three Church Selects Primary Leaders Paie Fiftetn) '' THE 41:f BEING ' ELSE GETTING kINI S2E4KFAST AND PuTTINIC f 4 et"9 1' k- -- T14 5sn'a'-:-) (6114-- to rt MAKES given a preliminary hearing July 22 before City Judge Reva Beck Bosone on a charge of grand larceny nriento Cal and State Supreme Court Justices Martin M Larson Roger I McDonough and Lester A Wade Company officials who welcomed the state executives and Justices were Louis Pierri plant general manager Hew V Wilson assistant general manager James F H M Cathey superintendent Grether chief of the accounting division Gordon T Howes laboratory engineer Fred Barber purchasing agent and Lawrence W Sutton personnel director There are still 50000 motor vehicles in Utah without the tax stamp 1943 federal auto-us- e William N Gardner chief of the field division of the internal revenue department in Utah said Tuesday "Our field men will continue their drive on motorists failing to display the stamp on windshields until every car in the state carries one" he declared "So with 50000 cars yet unstamped the field department still has a big job to dothat i his The field chief men continue to inspect cars along streets and in parking areas and he added"they have taken to coming downtown for the theaters in the evenings No they don't attend the shows they just learn how many folks drive their ears in the evening who don't bring them out during the day It's really surprising the 'number of stampless cars that come out in the evening" The penalty for operating cars without a 1943 auto-us- e stamp displayed on the windshield Mr Gardner said is a fine of $25 —the operator however has the privilege of a compromise offer of paying a fine of not less than $5 in addition to buying a stamp - ' c OvECGEAG SONIG - DONT MIND MOPE CErntsiG Lip 5EFOeE EVERNSON 1 ANNI - - Maw Praises S L Tube Firm (Continued from Page Fifteen) eEsi 1 rz 0 Supervise Tr a f I I c—Supervision of traffic by the public the safety department during of parade of hprimary children L D S ward the Twenty-seventWednesday at 7 p m was voted Tuesday by the city commission right assistant manager told Governor Ilerbert B Maw when he toured the war plant Tuesday Revenue Drive Continues On Utah Cars - li 4' Judge Reva Beck Bosone which he was not the owner Wilson gh T) - I ' FM MALLS A City for having a liquor permit of '" a - IN gAVE I - 1P- 114AT JOS y Given Sentence—Eugene Johnson 42 of the New Ritz hotel 140 West Second South iktZ0 SEEL hELPING SKEGZIY AND OF COuIZSG 14E OF -- -- 14 D :torueentty jawilassengteivnecne '' E 0 ' lkb L--"--- "1- six-inc- - I 1 NOW da y 439 Stririgham avenue i stft :t' ' ''''''' ' " 14' ' i- 's " r' 4 C' --x ' ' Meetings scheduled Wednesday In Salt Lake City include:: Hotel Utah—A C McClurg & Co all day Intermountain Harvester comapny 1 p m Newhouae hotel —Intermountain Association of Credit Men noon: Utah Auto Dealers 12:15 p m: Optimists club directors 12:15 p m: Eagles club8 p m Beau Brummel cafe—Salt Lake ' ''A-- - ' "' fmm Page Fifteen) - I ' - - Granted — Ordering 504 0 - ‘' -- 1146 E Petition h cast iron feet of water main on Stringham avenue west from Sixth East street the city commission Tuesday1 granted a petition filed June by Mrs Laura McCurdy Clark ' 1 A N gather :: 7l-zf I !'' 4: '3 bRrgaining agency number only approximately 17 employes That all of said 17 employes subscribed at the time of their mpl ry me n t to said contract and agreement and their attempt to repudiate the agreement and to estab::sh themselves as a separate bargaining unit iis the only matter which has or does affect intrastate commerce and the Lon of industry ths proceeding the dissidente of rIoyes has created condition at said rnent and that I nod that the rf said board Fuspcnded from t!ve may ruption of the Geneva steei irreparable Todaoperai it dents (A F L the contractors c : -- o' I Unions Appeal Welder Case ' 1 i will ::4 -- : Word was received in Salt Lake City Tuesday of the death of Mrs lielen Katherine Broughall Metcalf former student and resident of Salt Lake city and well known author of general character writ- Ingo juveniles college stories and travel sketches Mrs Metcalf about 40 died recently at her home in Arlington Va Her husband Captain Stephen E Metcalf is Nerving in Washington D C Mrs Metcalf was born in Salt Lake City- a daughter of John Joseph and Mary Katherine Broughall She received her early education at Rowland Hall and while there began her writing career Later she attended the Bishop's school at La Jolla Cal At the age of 17 Mrs Metcalf entered Stanford university and was graduated with an A B degree he spent 18 Upon graduation months in Europe attending the Univers-Aof Lyons France and the Louvre of Paris Upon returning she was married to Stephen E Metcalf and they made their home in Piedmont Cal both receiving NI A degrees at the University of California at Berkeley In 1939 Professor Metcalf was Tnade head of the psychology department of National Park college rear Washington D C In 1942 he accepted a position in the psychology department in Washington Mrs Metcalf who won fame with "The Barbara Winthrop" seres has contributed to many magazines ond newspapers She was affiliated with the Alpha Phi and Theta Sigma phi sororities Phi Beta Kappa fraternity and the ican Women's University in ParAmeris k- :)- :':: :!-Nt4- -- tt Survivors 'Include her husband and her mother Mrs John J Broughall who resides in Los Angeles Cal lier father an early mining lealer died in 1937 Funeral cervices and burial were conlucted in Arlington Va 1 ::' : '' :'-'-- 7 -' " '' ''' 4: De-Lan- ey 1 '' - - - G A' S L Conference—Dan B shAetitends States district i this attorney left Salt Lake City week to attend the third United States attorneys' conference 23 in Denver July 21 22 and from 16 states where attorneys T:::I r "' ':7:f - 1 Former S L Resident Dies 2 l::i "Y' 21 Brief Form :44:':::::'''q ''':' ':' ' cus:) '- 'I ' -' :( L NIC - (c"ntinud 4 ''""'''''''f' li4"' k: '''' - Eltel-McCullou- rant ' :: - ' ' : mighty proud of these Utah-mad- e tubes" IA)uis I'lerrl left Inc plant general manager and Hew V 1 N: ' INA ' NS- x ' :::::::::::::S:l z '' ' Sia::' ''' : - ' ''' ''' - '''415-- 4-- alWe're ' ' 'Ai ”'-- - ' it!' 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''': INNt- r : : 5 f : ' '' : f - ' A1--'''- n - ' - Wednesday Morning July 21 1943 - 10 ':''''$' A-- i - e4t-t-- ' I t: k' : '4':''----- 4ki5- : A 0 - 4-4:- ': lakc reilltmt Zile Salt Show GovernorTh r o ughRadioPartsPlant 0 w: tests left t !kw a' man by t who '- - "It was a sport very pleasant to see The bear tore at his nimble enemies When he was bitten In one place he would pinch to get free With biting clawing roaring tossing and tumbling he would wind himself from the dogs" A century later another Englishman wrote: "I went with some friends to the bear garden where was g and I became most weary of the rude and dirty pastime which I hid not seen for 20 years" cock-fightin- - I - dog-fighti- bear-baitin- g I 1 1 I - 1 1 - |