Show - - - - Vrite gakt Zeibune egalt Meths of Weigh '' Thursday Morning 26 November 18 1913 a k Big-Nam- e : ' Band Leaders - eT4--Nho- k0 Utah Farms Near Eild Of Harvest - - ''''''''"''::' ''''''''''l ''': ' :: :: sti 4$4 0' ' ci V ' - ‘' --: - r1 P:: 1'ø°' e L '''4'- iit MFi ::' '1- a JP 4::: ::§ : ': : ': '1 harvest "Conditions are very good for fall plowing but this work has been delayed for completion of harvest" says the report Turkey processing is in progress In Cache Box Elder Juab Utah Millard Sevier Uintah Piute and Iron counties In Utah Sevier and Iron counties the marketing Is being delayed by labor the birds are well age! grown and in fair flesh The bulk tot the turkey crop will not move :lintti after 9'hanksgiving in moat Utah producing arras klizg production is reported nortual or above in home counties but try low in others because of lack of protein feed Much old stock is still in the moult Iron county reports that pullets have gone off feed h Alfalfa seed movement is Growers are still waiting for better interpretation of office of price administration ceilings They are dissatisfied both with prices and the margin allowed to dealers In Cache Box Elder Sevier Carbon and 1:intah counties the winter hay adequate with some surplus In Toocle Juab Millard Flute and Iron counties supplies generally are short ye'ith some areas looking for imports Feeding for the slaughter market is sharply curtailed in all areas Damage to potatoes from freezing weather was reported to be not as severe as anticipated in Flute county although it was heavy on poorly drained soils There was considerable loss from freezing in Carbon County l - :': :: :''' :: '':'":''' ' :'''' :::::: : '' - - :4: ::: 0 :'''''"-- ' : '7'!" short-General- ly 'tA '' ' " '''"" ' ::: 4 " ' :''' 7' 7 1 ::::::1 i: '11 i:':a NAi ' '''' ' t f':' V 4 rki'': :: :'1 - f- 4 t - :' Junior prom committee members study sketches band leaders being considered of "big-namfor U social event Left to right Frances e" :' ::: :::::-:::l- Airline Firm Promotes Laker U Announces Officers of Prom -'- s "P' 4 i 1211''''-'''''‘:v 1 tiP''''''' - rfC 41Jr v -) tt: )- NI - -- ) 1 4' 7 11? - i' Iy -- -- f:j) diff WANT TO MAKE THAT FEAST MORE FESTIVE? ) - ' " r - : In I ' a'' 1 is aft 401ret Rev 1 -'- iir '01P4lift Rotary Names Speaker ril 0tei 6 ()k ' ' - rt '' s24::''' - 4s4p V4t ' -- ': 0"Ni 7N 77 - i '- - 72' ' ' - 1 ' f7 I1k - 14 4 t t ' f:4- - 4' )4 ''4 41$ ( '4C Air- "A' an-- - 0i'':: ' nounced Wed- - f': N ": Toinnesday by It Wolfe vice ' k A 4: ' 1- D 1 - s 901J gr- crAva' f:::: 4 ri :': :': :? w: ::)i ': 6 I Tt :7 ::: 111 ' - t' i : eig - ii 1(Lieort Ighlee' ' - "Aol :i' ": ' 11 ' -- e:4 :47--- frl to U : 0 V 6 ' II- -c zA-e- - Nip -- vicior o- -- vedtviy i ie - ' '' - 44x" : v401 - - A A' dri c 1 fs'I :r4N)::: - f i s 1 'i-- - ‘ 1' 1 ': :::::::i': ' :: :'4 - :H::: :: ' :!:: ::' :::::: 1 ::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::" i ' :1 ft' !41187 ''''i14441- :: 'INV: 4 S4'T! i :p! 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Arty drugstore )PERTLISSIW- ii:::e i'lle-44-1- 1 A - t: i:::::::": ::::: $(:: :: D6ra Nk Io three-quart- all the grace of the sleeves er :4 Sizes 12 to 20'i 1 i Colors of black brown white and beige - Dress Salon—Third Floor i-- - -- - r- - - - (DUE TO COLDS) The first spoonfuls of Pertussin MUST Z - t''' i f'' r:: Z::::::::::4 Cosmetic Dept—Street Floor i you - " -- - :1 TODAY'S OFFErl to who suffer 1:i if 1 - Ti) I - r------9--- :::i1 P i4 l lil ' ! I HAND BAG E67) 0 t : ': k41 ‘ or 4 wittilidfit4- GIFT EXCITEMENT From PRIMROSE HOUSE :: r t41ia I ' Contains generous sizes of seVen Primrose House preparations essential for complete beauty care— plus a roomy compartment for all the odds and ends a woman likes to carry In simulated leather black brown saddle and rawhide with waterI proof linings :' rti - 4 I ii:I Thirty recent books Including a number of best sellers Wednesday were donated to the Univer- sity of Utah library by SenatorElbert D Thomas former prolfiesd' sor at the institution to be to the it K and Carrie S Thomas foundation ::: According to L II Kirkpatrick librarian at the university the donation includes "Thirty Seconds ''II Over Tokyo" "Fighting Oil" :i "Mission to Moscow" and several other best sellers Several books :: on political science are Included with two valuable books on Thomas Jefferson augmenting the collection :i The Thomas foundation was established in 1933 when Senator Thomas left the university ::1 1 1 got ' ::: :l 11 I-- ::::::::::14011104i SALON I - ' - - A - ' :: announced Factory Store: 143 South State Street '‘ 't--- ':' N 4 0407 0 -- 1 - FASHIONS FOR WOMEN '4 :p Senator Presents - - 0 -- t N (Ni'etscoi ' i : -- ' - 1 :l - You will be so proud in your new winter fur hat to match your fur coat They are hats that express y our vivacity your suave simplicity and your worldly elegance Select one today while we haye a lovely I ' secretary-treasure- - - ami '' 1 I )L-- ''- 1 sort of Kaysville Chocolates World-Famou- s 7 7vi sl 1PV:14111 vtso itiVadrdilfkk ' :k Annual meeting" State Press association will he held January 15 and 16 in the Newhouse hotel Albert W Epper- an 4? “ It 11!) 1 ?1 1 1- Yu c ' ''' s till'''' ( '-- - - ll :' I ress Meeting Set EltDEHLATE COMPANY - ri - thilipir311:ii - Yil C Doris Borg 18 Sandy suffered a fractured right leg and facial lacerations when the car in which she was riding Icrashed into a S highway bridge abutment on U Lake coun91 near Crescent Salt ty at 9 p m Wednesday Also injured were Boyd Anderson 23 Midvale drivêr of the automobile and Kenneth Hatch 18 Midvale both of whom suffered cuts and bruises The three victims were treated at the Salt Lake General hospital eO" or I i 0077 4b ' of the 1itah I - tsSrl-k- Alf l'k ::: : e-- ' loodlistk-- pl - West C-- i ' t(1044 1 ef" 4'- 1 I''' ident ::: t:::i: Mr Backman is a son of Gus 1i j ' 'Jt' P Backman ex- - d: 'i i! ecutive secr tary of the Salt ''' I ''''''''' ti4: ': :: Lake City cham'H i ber of corn- merce and Mrs1::i 11J Backman Prior "::': A ' to joining the airline a year Mr Backman ago as Los Angeles traffic repre- :::L sentative he was affiliated with :i!: the Salt Lake City chamber the i: American Arbitration association of Utah and the United States department of agriculture His new position begins imme- I! diately offices to be located at the U S Grant hotel in San Diego The office of district traffic manis a newly ager in these areas created position as the result of I i Western's recently acquiring scheduled stops at El Centro Palm on its Springs and San Bernardino Diego present Los Angeles-Sa- n route Mr Wolfe said t'i : 10-''- ii: - a : : :: Injures Trio :0'7It - :'' - '-r-'5- V''''''-inig-- - Crescent Crash tk ttos goodness more Ilan ever appreciated At leading drug and department stores throughout the Intermountain 1 1 Attl Millinery Dept—Fourth Floor ' ii) The thoughtfulness behind a gift of Mrs J G McDonald's DeLuxe Choc ()tales makes this gift of world-famou- s Maker of t - - VI I 41 I' - Smartly FiHed Bags - :1 : C - pres-- r 1 ':'-!-- - assortment :: ''-- i 4 t ' 43': 41ek ii '' Western Lines was : - C -- 1 if - :i 401J:)0:v1f14' 7 ''k y( : '' ' '''"! I- ' 0 MINK 0 SILVER FOX 0 MUSKRAT 0 PERSIAN 0 LEOPARD E - 1 0 - Little Things Can Be Important Too 4'it'14i i 0: :4 t14-v‘- i 1 brr:r i4 r r ti : i4'0) ti! geed$1-CS"-'- k--- and up : ': t3 i t: 91t Centro areas for Best-Seller- 1 k-- - i (4 01 ' i:i:i :: 1 Itobert J Dwyer superintendent of Judge Memorial school will give an address on ''' it''' "Thanksgiving" at the weekly 'ir-- :1 luncheon of the Sugarhouse Rotary club Thursday at 12:15 p tn at Weasku inn 2263 East Twenty-firs- t FLPrtsily I 4 South street J7-44I117CCS OUR 'FV0 t ) - NiZIP- - - JilleA4 Ex-Sa- lt began Wednesday with selection of six students for the prom committee Election junior class committee memfobers will be conducted Friday at the university Howard Ericksen chairman of the ball announced The dance is tentatively set for late January Working with Mr Ericksen on the committee are: Ginger Ellis and Milton Hollstein freshman class Frances Ellen Anderson and class sophomore Joy Wilson Rocco Sicillano and Mabel Jean ' Hanks senior class Candidates for junior class positions are: Helen Keeley Marilyn Snow Beth West Pat Sheehan Shin' Nilson Phyllis Packard Verna Greaves Frances Johnson Beverly Ehlers Frank Wood wad Samuel Allan Mr Ericksen is corresponding with a number of nationally-famou- s bands expected to be on tour during the winter season - (c I ': g '4477"- 1 '16 r ' '7 10010N‘ 3 Plans for the junior prom which Appointment of Roy Backman' !j will entail obtaining a "big name" former Salt Laker as district ril band for the largest event of the traffic manager in charge of San ':i :::: University of Utah social season Diego an d El ii I t gC1 i - :::i j ' r i : : afr - )1 : i: ::::::! - 7 ) - ' - 44-- FURRED HAT 1 - "17) l '- Nr)- tie :i : ii!:1 3- s1111' 1 f tr :i:e::: iii : : :::::':''' ' i 1'' - - 1 : ''''' '': :: ' -1 k:-e:- " ::::f slug-wis- k k ' ' l'w thsuree stofwaatre :::i ::11: r ZI1 : ': he said this ' ti s'' resulted from the man power shortages and blamed t '"'-'1 N '':'E an inadequate child labor law in' sufficient number of industrial I :: commission inspectors and indif- 44te : ::: ference on the part f employers ' and parents for i:: prevdnting ::i the exploitation of 'Wren f'"' 1 Mr Thurman explained that e' lN the law no person may em- ::1 under i "':" ''': 1 ? ::::: :::":''' a child under 18 years of age ploy )' 0 e' except in his own home or in agri- s'''''' '6' l'''' ''''':''1::'''' ''' culture without a work permit -I from the school authorities ::H :i:?:ii:: of the i'l Chairman Eldred M - Industrial commission Royle ::: :: who prei 1 sided pointed out that double lia- :' k bility is iimposed i on employers by '1 t the compensation act in cases where illegally employed minors are Injured Speaking on the problem of labor relations Mr Itoyle warned that if labor and management cannot resolve their probleMa in a peaceful manner there is a danger Ellen Anderson Shin Nilson matinee dance they will both be absorbed by govchairman Howard Ericksen prom chairman ernment as they have been in and Ginger Ellis Russia and Germany k::'Ik'':'t:'':C'''''''''I: LUXUlltrOUS '!'"et:'-- ' - k li ':'1 personnel Salt Lake City declared Wednesday at the last of three conducted :30:0P : 4 ::''-' ' ''' 'v''1::::'i i W: !! ''''-- ' '- 1::!'''' calpsfore : i'-- '::':1:::!1 '1i' i: ::4: ::1:::: -"- -' ' 'V ir-v- :i:: 1 3::e-:'-: :'':::'''''': N :: t1-:- -:: :5! ':: 4 '7'14-17'""- '''''' :1::: '':::':' :: 0: Sic ' : '':::: ':: riow employed with- permits in violation ofArch M Thurman suof the department of I 4 ::': :: lb FOR SMART MILLINERY number in the state's 4 :i :':::4r7:::'''!: A: I :f ' 'm ::i: ::1 ' '': ' ': ::7::E: 41 :: 1'7::'l:777- :::':'::::::'''''::::'E:i:Il':LE':1:1 i :':':: i tk k ' '' ' :: ':: 4:?4': " 1 Mild clear weather of the past 'u'eek speeded completion of the ''' T ti 4 :: ""'S0"11'4:':? :: i :41------‘5- I economics '' 11::-:- :: :':' I ?:' 5 4 s— -- - 4 5 w ILJ '':I'' " " wLtaSc -- Agin 81010ibloydR ialed t' 800haCn Igliri ' - ' i : :::::::'::1:: :i ! This week should see completion of the harvest of virtually all sugar beets and potatoes in Utah say the weekly cooperative weather and crop report issued by the weather bureau and the bureau of agricultural ' ' ' Educator Says I '' z: " "" i 4"'" """ Glove Dept—Strect Floor '' ' ' ' ' ' --- I '"'''"""""'"T""""""""""-- " T ' '' T - se" '- - '''""1 i t: k- ö I' 4 7- — oftiuk2401wiwsaseiyausgAima - r 1 1 |