Show - t t 4''4 4 V""' '04 4 0 r ' t " 1- I I ' ' The San Lake Tribune Wednecday January ' L ' s --' gc - L 9 ' s'u 4 - ' ”' 1 ? k ' '' 't 1 J 4C 1 - - 4 "Pk N It 1 ' ' sp& i - e 2 1 i: ' '' '' ' i ' ! s:14ct 4: t 14'k A 7 1 ' ' ' ' t ! ' ' I ' t ' ' rq - '' ' ! 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I N A ' I f t !: ':'- ' 5'11 4 l' ELECTRIC 1 -c44 LI '' ': ' ''''''' -- - ) ' It'' -1 - ' ' --- - 4 t44- i' y' 1I ''' ! v 1 i I - t l ' ftMINm ii- - - - Id ' I mrmeyI ' 7 ' i bt AVe al thy se!Jus I) Wise i if -- ' NOW ONLY 00 - - 17- 95 t ' ' 1 '''' '' — !lost people think eaa Lit But the truth of the matter fresh that is A modest means—hke the harpy man you see here —sit at the tare! of the "tar of tam" s !rl roe ttisdom and practicality In Cadillac—just at surely as prominent e DOn and prosperity! i The Series Sisty-T- o Coupe—the FRED A CARUSO tof 4ZL11:1Bh 335 South Main St I Solt tok 4d4:o i ' Leautiful and inspiring motor car picture! ts lust a few dollars mote than "mcdium-pricehracitet tha in cars many I above--:cos- at " Cadillac's drpendahility is so Freat that the car is virtually free from all the servike of routine requirements purely It fallOrl or gasoline A Cadillac stretches a over en many miles th mudi smaller liEliter cars in this regard t And a Csilillar arcortling to accurate n1 au tbent rated resale rerordswill retain its value over ilia years better than any co City Utah other automobile built and sold in the land I - fr i stows brainus i t: rdndI fortnt '' 11S175 talk ' ' i t ' ''It Wly not atop in soon for a loot( antra ride? tfWidy i ccntranti ! 4 You'll ere the most beautiful Cadillac and drive the finest-pe- r kilt and dig forming Cadillac of All time rover the greatest value in CSAILIC 610ry I t bakes rrit-- s ALA t Cadillac! The roncluon is is 'wonderful anti not rm'nership only sound well and erosible as thrilling—but sell-evitlen- SKILLET - I that the rntleman san owns and a new Cadillac must necessarily he Messed stith an abundance of this would's i goods Automatic 1 1 Vi ' SLEEPING CAPSULES - 1"-- 741 - didos ' Thoro Is No ( ' '"- r no why torturers a Wrovirres naght that you tow4 owl loofa out tiro gnat' 41eIt dol Now for only prinset ref lonpooto rYto rats And tho scot you I wont 1)ortron toots lust SI 00 Ins eturooku—n solo so po vet I tpt IS ISSO4ISII and I MOO hIp YOU m fur nuovry 14kill Accept lid 0010014UL r - glidcs 0744447 As I -e easy to hcmdl - d - pi 14 - 6AmmagNmPomommowl6wrAiwmmoomeez you yen— ltYp Durum hos rotort toe sithty fimot A A'7 k kit ' 1s171 May bo im Tri(onel tcyr oasy 4 NOW ONLY - eAt t Mire Chtlillac I MitaWAI tombination for 19A—anti it's waiting for you now in :7s-":--- - fr795 our showroom LAURY MILIEu State ond Vine Sts Murray I C NOTHING DOWN—S1 a WEEK Utah Patio Apvlion406- -1t Floor lea 1 t 1 g i i 11 i habit homing 1 he world of moan ins ploritrtrows— f-- ' ri 40 So light and $ 11 !WV found-ru- 4k i t:- : An Night—Awoke Users of copsules hove lhkosol sound ! la I41 1 95 -- '4- I i'it-il- t 1' ek' V:-- 4 IRON 1t':'" ' -- : 44l —r ' r ! rt!:: re ‘oiji - V— latla111111 stage manager for touring musical comedies This activity took him to England and the European continent Alt - r maw 4! ! '' '''‘tonttitIttt: z- - - - tlf NEW YORK Jan 10—Joseph W (Joe) Grey 76 Negro coauthor of the words of "Runnint Wild" a popular song which has sold more than one million copies since its publication In 1922 died Monday at his home here after a brief illness The song writer a baritone ho sang professionally in this country and abroad wrote the words of "Runnin' Wild" with the late Leo Wood The composer was Arthur IL Gibbs The song was published by Lco Feist Inc Grey was horn in Salt Lake City Utah lie grew up in Argentine Kan ss here he attended high school lie began in his twenties a long career as - VI Automatic I : P '''' -14 t U - -- 1 New York Times Service --- ' 2 I ' i)e 'I f ' :' 1 tek - : 4 :!5 : '' ' ' ' 'i- 1 1Lc Song 1Dies in New York 7 i - 644' - ' di J ' ': It i 4 t ' ' 1 01 1 - I ir'llt ' ' 41--- '44 4 ' ''": :' - 4t 1:tri--'1-- ft' 4444 4 - 1 r:: "i : t 44 ! - i' 4 4 : r ' 42 ' 11 'L: L 1 1 c Y - '' t !:'"i h' ''' t 4)1 :4 I i ' '' ' i 4 01 '' 1 "'s 1 ' ! ? 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''''004 i' 41 t4: -- :' 4:'-- ' : - t r ' ' — 417 - ''' 4 ' - 6- w 4 's :'il - 1 ::r- if A 't:'t :) i 'it 1 : :i t 4 0:7 t21 j :k p 4 - i fi3O v f't t' ': is - - ' t 4- - NOW ONLY -- ' 4 ft - L tion agents -- - Stub -- if f - - i fram steam to dry I t4 She sacl there would be no delay in air mail delivery because of the strike She reported the company has no freight or express backlog on hand Among strikers manning picket lines Tuesday were L S Campbell and Morrie King sta- 1 - 0 40 t 1 switches 100:11 4i ' Vila 1 iiir- 4 ' - w"moo“ - --- - - 01$01P :' '' i : carriers '' 14 ' i:- - - Miss Lake said all air mail normally handled by Western has been rerouted to other '- ) 4 li'' settled — 1 - '4 -- - - "m ' !' ' - ' Irons most things without sprinkling presses without damp cloth I On Thousands With Insomnia ' — - ''''''"' ' - - i i - 4 IRON 60 4) —044Hrtlkiti' RAtasrYo:ZPCMurtihaan"d YTHI2uErA:: uE level ': t ' t plj2ILyottrTis1119 )00- ''' 1 g e ' ' g'' ) STEAM ) '" 1 I ZClyit ihen REFUND ' - - ipliances ii 400 t 11 j ? 4 ( i I ! laiiiiviii :-- eUR "drat4041 SHE SAID the company was busy Tuesday securing transportation for advance bookings and advising- these paisengers of the alternate arrangements She said the firm had received a number of new advance bookings by persons eonfident the strike would soon be t first Itime! 161)S ii 1 nil - V a' lines' plan to reduce heavy pay roll costs during the strike Miss Lake said she was unable to determine exactly how many persons would be furloughed in Salt Lake City i t 1 itr: It: - OTO CASHIER ATTENDANT nd Furloughs Without Pay Continued From rage i '1: 1 WAL Orders t i alla at the (TERE:rH Sundays and Holidays i '' i i : i- After 6pm Monday thru Saturday : iv sitec" PATRONSIIr ------- 47- On East South Tmp! 'm :'::f! 'r ' aico - PARKING TERRACE ' ' ''f : 1(le UPTOWN THEATRE ' IZCMI i t ' I 1 1 JAIL 13t11! FRIDAY g ' :- : I : - "br t r t ! - ' ' - '' i) ‘ 4 1: ''' - ' ' 31' Li !rtoitka - - - num Free Parkind ' - 1 - 0 1 k' 1 - - I ! for the A A 4 it t r 01 Ilse-les- - - :: 0 4- !- ' 't three-poin- Another FOX Service Storting !'' - tP 1 "4 ) i - I — s' tvoè i - i "-- ' ' S man ' : - eas- k U )::' PI i ' - 1 h1 t ' --- - 1 0 got 412t1 - I - - - an I N - IA1 r' - - I r ''''si'' 4 y ' 1 '''' i:1-1-' timr Statits t r' ' It '4 liiC I I S' t- ' I 11 I - Ii - 'w j : 4 r "'1 1 ' Cr' ' '- r i Union of Electrical New YOri James J Mattes chief negoThe U S Coast and Geodetic Workers and the Independent at Barber's Point on the United Electrical Workers tiator for 10500 LE members t proposal Slurvey Pearl Harbor recorded Union told the "inside story" of outlined a 1 Cities represented at Tues- - the quake at 11:01 pm 11ST strike the The city officials said they day's meeting included Lima 1(201 am MST) An observatory g commit-- and Mansfield Ohio Fairmont !spokesman said his iinstruments tee to "use every resource" to and Huntington WVa Bloom- placed the epicenter some 3360 Trenton and Jer- MilPS from Honolulu "around achieve a return to work and a field INesk ark ' Buffalo' and the Fiji Islands" He said be sey City NJ strike settlement s Cheektowaga NYTraffod and was unable to measure the inThe mayors said it was Baltimore Md tensity exactly but it was some- to pursue such suggestions Chester Pa hat over seven 83 arbitration and secret ballots and Springfield Mass 4- - 1 -- "An - 4- io --- - " ' fP11 Vii I ostthc! ihi aa cniti 1 national " I 1 8 I '''''1 ' nevi low prices '6" r 1 r one-yea- bmoPt ha iH1 - - 4 )1 ' 4 oe l -f '' et ii' Ili i IA - '''' A" " -- F-- 00004 4411"V- :"' 4 t 171" i ' it 't '' ''' 41f i k- 1? 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' - '? 4 1el i f i 4i fie t we-- '- Y 24": ‘ i i ' p i l' 3 41 tv: - '"''41 19 ' ( 4 ) ' ii: 4 t t ' ' t - volca- -- - liv 0 ' i i 'I- (1 N4: AvAct '' 1 - '“-t!- 00 i: t i c "I 0 1 iv i to Iu k : it PITTSBURGH Jan 10 (1IP)!t'because they are not acceptFRANCISCO Jan 10 " —Mayors and representatives of able to both powerful earthquake ' with 16 cities THE UE meet- - apparently centered in the Electric Corp 1711ING Westinghouse Fiji Island area of representaplants Tuesday asked both sides tives told the was recorded Pacific South the mayors that the to arrange a truce send 55000 on seismographs Tuesday early issue was the insistance big by strikers back to work limecon- from Ilawail to New York I - both unions for a The huge temblor with an Intract i clock 'negotiations 1LJE President James B Carey tensity ranging as high as 77 11 VIE RECOMMENDATIONS said the company was 'Imesi- on the scale of 10 was picked a meeting it climaxed talks in a walkout up by seismologists in Honolulu n officials ng" peace Calif tYh inn !Pasadena and Berkeley ductrinig 11E: ailliroenaddy0 Univertsity In' Inter w250 ' ' t 4 tt :- strike-houn- - t - 1 ''''''4 7- - - -- - ' ''''''''' ' sco ' (-1- 1' 0 CI° I t A j' oin I L'- i w 4k 7 t ' 11 ! V N ''' - -i ly11'j CQ ' - I I ce u 1 L —A 4 : 4 - - i' o- ) - - fy- : -- t t earom Strike Truce ! ' Powerful Quake ' Recorded in Fiji Isles Area 16 Cities Ask ' 5 - AVestinghouse ! - - ': kl ' ' :i - V v - '- ' cc- ) " vrwp :'i V - - ' t -- - 11 1953 - |