| Show XTlic 24- - Salt £akc tribune Oranges Butter Still Scarce Improvement Seen Soon Successful in University Vote Campaign Saturday April 27 1946 Jaycees Unit anizes At Murray Salt Lake county commissioners Friday approved installation of street lights in the Chesterfield area at a cost of $192375 on rec ommendation of Walter R Carl- quist county electrician Work is to go forward as fast as materials are made available Presn" ' Mi lit 6tc(str 6 to Miie Musical Luncheon Saturdays U Student Body Elects War Vet as President Jack N Eirk 185 T st was elected student body president at the University of Utah in final balloting Friday by polling 916 votes He defeated Wilbur Leslie Jarvis III who garnered 325 The new president a veteran of World War II is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity president of Skull and Bones a member of Owl and Key honorary societies He is also a member of Tau Beta Phi honorary engineering scholastic fraternity was sophomore class president and served as rally chairman Other victors to gain office and votes they tallied are first vice president Donna Radovich 725 and Joyce Woolley 573 second vice president Jean L Ward 675 and Travis Johnson 620 secretary Dorothy Bernston 731 and Pauline Wrathall 560 Barbalyn Bennion 756 and Susan Felt 577: Lhistorian Gwen Cramer 684 and Margaret Stevens 608 Junior prom chairman William 745 and Jackie Root McKay Apportionment board faculty representative Dean John L Bal-l- if Jr unopposed student repreterm Marsentative two-yegaret Ann Woodruff 633 and Helen M Riehards 614 Athletic council faculty representative! Herald Carlston unopalumnus representative posed Richard Warner 759 and Keith 498 Brown student two-yeterm Robert Lence 674 and Mel Dalebout 543 Debate council faculty repretwo-yeterm sentative Ike Sunday DinnerServed Sto 9 P- ar ar Ca—-forn- ia More Use of Rod Less Spoiling Seen More spanking and less spoiling of children was advocated Friday by Royal L Garff professor of speech University of Utah In an address given before Parent-TeachAssn in Columbus school er East "If juvenile delinquency is to be checked character as well as knowledge must be taught in homes and schools" declared Prof 2530-5t- h Garff cn if? 1 537 ft- from usual market sources in However the Valencia crop is now ready for picking and the situation is expected to improve Retail dealers report a slight flour scarcity and indicate that the salad dressing supply probably will not get much better as summer progresses Soap— bar and flake — is still hard to get Good news for Salt Lake housewives who have begun to wonder if there is any butter left anywhere was the report of a local dealer that his company is expecting a shipment of 40000 pounds soon Although admittedly the amount will be but "a drop in the bucket" when the carload comes in it is expected that a similar The old economic law of supply and demiind is working overtime in Salt Lake City where grocers report that prices of scarce commodities are up a few cents over prices of the same items last year Supply of sugar is good compared wSth last year and meat fruit and vegetables are plentiful with the exception of onions and oranges The past few weeks housewives have found dried onions aimong those missing but with a slight rise in price and a new crop harvested there now are plenty on the market Oranges are quite scarce and are small and some Utah dealers have been forced to import the fruit from Florida rather than MURRAY— Vaughn Soffe Friday night was elected president of Murray city junior chamber of commerce at the group's organization meeting in Murray Teen-Ag- e club Other officers elected were Jay McHenry and Sam Oliver vice presidents Noel Johnsen secretary-treasurer Russell Bergner utate director and Dean Alsop and Alma Erekson local directors Election was under direction of TV Hughes Brockbank national director The new organization Is sponsored by Salt Lake City junior chamber of commerce To Install Street Lights shipment will be received every 10 days making a total of 120000 pounds a month Dealers report that the present supply of butter Is "worse" than it has ever been but hope It wiil improve soon 'In! i Sheer for Summer i j t' r Armstrong 721 and Marion G Merkley 538 student representative two-yeterm Gayle Hunt ana Josephine Griffith 476 University theater rnnnpil far ulty representative Mrs D R Brimhall 772 and Dean Myrtle Austin 478 student representative two-veterm H Robbins 678 and Mary Lois Sharp rv 1 K ar V- - x ar ?wfcX "If ill V far- 1 " & - X Batiste Blouse f 080 Music council faculty repre sentative Dr G Homer Durham 542 and Dr Llewellyn R McKay 665 student representative two-yeterm Ruth Reiser 671 and Jim Maher 575 Publications council faculty term Dr representative two-yeu Homer Durham 751 and Dr Wallace A Goates 461 student one-yeterm representative Travis Johnson 653 and Jean Bickmore 623 student represent term Pat Snow ative two-ye815 and Ardath Lym 445 Elected president of the Asso ciated Women Students was Eva- lyn Darger vice president Pat Snow and secretary-treasure- r Margaret Ann Woodruff Representatives on the council are Alice Thompson and Marie Barker so rority senior representatives Mary Dawn Stephens and Dorothy Pittenger independent representatives Barbalyn Bennion sorority junior representative Jennis Far ley and Elizabeth Goldthorpe independent junior representatives Marilyn Reiser sorority sophomore representative and Ann Farley independent sophomore representative ar ar ar ar ar Spring Garden Dance Springgardening was the theme of the annual Granite high school Drama club dance Friday evening in the school gymnasium A special program sponsored by the club was held previous to the dance encircling neckline sets the Spring trend in blouses Soft sheer washable batiste trimmed with lace insertion and dainty bow Sizes 32 to 38 PThroat Student body officers at University of Utah elected to posts are above left to right Donna Radovich Jean Ward Dorothy Friday Bernston and Gwen Cramer Lower left Jack S Birk president and Barbalyn Bennion Representatives of student councils were announced South S L Beer License Okelied Irving High School Elects Officers An application for issuance of a beer license to Wesley J Patterson E & M cafe 3039 S State was approved Friday by the Salt Lake county commission despite objections from C Earl Alsop representing the Granite Park league and Herbert W Urry L D S bishop Action was taken after the cafe's application was approved by the board of health and county sheriff's office Bill Holt son of Mr and Mrs William F Holt 1556 Logan ave was elected president of Irving lower division high school student body Friday Sue for Water Damage Alleging that water from a broken water line flooded the store basement damaging merchandise including dry goods household articles and toys suit was filed Friday in Third dictrict court by Cornet Stores Magna against the Pleasant Green Water Co seeking judgment of $294359 398 Blouses — Main Floor t Other officers elected include: president Judy Nelson daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph S Nelson 1938 Logan ave secretary Ann Carpenter daughter of Mr and Mrs Mont C Carpenter 524 Downington ave editor of school paper Irving Ink Patsy Patten daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray Patten 922 Ramona ave his torian Milton Christensen son of Mr and Mrs Milton T Christensen 2495 Dearborn st girls' manager Helen Bergstedt daughter of Mr and Mrs H W Bergstedt 1452 Ramona ave and boys' manager Blaine Kirkwood son of Mr and Mrs Arnold E Kirkwood 2796 Chadwick st si fa ' Vice 1 -- yrfr" r3 ui 7 i!U7- - v v 13 ' S' i v ' I SHOP EARLY 1 --V 1 x i :: t : 1 x 1 Sheer Beauty Y j t: - AVOID THE RUSH v t 1 v X i Here's a shopper who remembered — too late — that ALL the advantages go to the EARLY shopper Yes when you shop from 10 to 3 you get better service in the stores You can make your purchases without hurry or crowding You'll find too that theres plenty of room for packages and bundles on the Salt Lake City Lines bus you ride For the buses from 10 to 3 are "shoppers' specials"-- free of the morning and evening rush riders nil y : ' I ix $ I ft & I V Exquisitely styled gown In gos- samer chiffon with fitted lastex i: - v i I waistline black Is New rings for your ears 200 K ! Earrings 1 00 and 300 Plus tax Chokers 350 Pins n pink Sizes 32 to 38 598 adefexcitement to your new suit or the neckline of your favorite dress with chokers edd many bracelets to your wrist and matching earSilver Jewelry 200 Jewelry — Main Floor y skirt' and softly draped top colon of red violet blue white yellow Bracelets SALT LAKE CITY LINES service courtesy jarety flowing ikath U iS Lingerie — Fourth Floor ( |