Show 7 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE City to Save On Insurance 4 jc A WEDNESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 18 1935 4 or Property —— Blanket Fire Policy to f Cost $508 Less Each Year' Officials Decide ' — ’ J Fire Insurance on municipal buildings and property hereafter will be Written under a five-yeblanket r‘ policy with a resultant annual sav 4a premium -- of $508 the city JJng ' commission decided Tuesday Acting on a recommendation ofl City Purchasing Agent D A the cpmmission authorized him io enter into a five-ye- tract but rejected a proposalconto allow the underwriter an option to renew the agreement for five ad- ditlonal years ‘ ’ u Total Insurance The total Insurance on city prop-- 1 rty i $1630000 The yearly cost on a three-yebasis Is $4650 and en a five-yebasis It will be $4142 annually - To transfer insurance on the five-yebasis $326QOO would be written from January 1 1937 to Janu1 1942 and $174000 for Tour ary years to January 1 1941 - When the present three-yea- r policies expire on January 1 1938 $326-00- 0 would be written to expire Janu-- 1 ary 1 1940 and $174000 to ’expire January 1 1943 Insurance expip- ar Af-Ce- ©flndlaiy ar il 'All o£ which means busy days o£ Christmas Shopping you are to get it done Sa£eway-Piggl- y Wiggly recommends buying your holiday £oods early to allow you 'ample time to turn your attention to gift buying And speaking o£gi£ts can you think o£ a more practical gi£t than good? Your Sa£eway-Piggl- y Wiggly Grocer will be glad to help you make up a gift 'basket See t ar ar j ar ft - Jng January 1 1939- - would- - be-re- hard to realize that the Christmas Season is already here if It’s him £olr Holiday values now? written in the amounts of $152000 to expire January 1- 3843 and $326MjO to Expire January 17 1944 g Thereafter the policies as they xpire would be renewed for five- -' h year periods making of the total insurance or $326000 expire each year ( Voice Opposition re-- 1 Opposition to the five-yenewal option was voiced fiit by Commissioners Harold B Lee and George D Keyser The former suggested no contract extending the life of the present commission should be accepted "This plan will give us a vast saving and we ought to take advantage of it” commented Commissioner1 William Murdoch v Two years ago he said fire in- surance on buildings and '’property was written under a blanket d policy so expired in 1938 1937 and 1938 respectively That Which expired January 1 1936 has been rewritten for three years and January 1 I? polic3terminatlnS Is tube rewritten 0 7 N one-fift- $ ar saV’rtA PEELS —Orange Lemon Citron W Y CURRANTS-Fan- A cy lb 11-o- z package be-yo- Open House to Mark 80th Birthday Fete Dinah MOLASSES-A- unt No 2V2 lb can te’ SYRUP — Sleepy Hollow Cane and Maple Quart dug fatiCf one-thir- I dtv' 9° I o A?0 ' c i Three comedies will be present-- 1 ed at the Irving high school by the Lincoln Adult School players on Vednesday p pi December -- 16 at 8 30 'S'$0 4-0- r jtey-eaj Schilling’s Vanilla or z Lemon bottle ' 6-2- - 2-o- s£ Give Food iDv r-- Cl — r I Airway Always freek Lb ibis X21bs25 2 lbs 35c £1 !£ crop nuts 7 Finest Quality TPnnfft IttUVWNargarine LARD SOUP 2 lb43c Govermfiejit Inspected — “ X —$119 3'x cans Campbell’s Assorted Chicken WALNUTS Light Amber Shelled 25c 10c rlIXERS -- MIXED SUGAR Golden Spike Lemon Lime f Ale and Soda (with emptiest PEELS-oUtah Beet 12-o- 22-o- z r btl 10 35c 10 -- lb bag 53c tUfT'OCt IDS mx £5 box “ 55 93 2SC MACARONI Porter’s Fresh Milk package 2-l- b 23 10c BEEAP RAISinSLcX fandard TirrQ U S Standard White or Wholewheat A-- Y x ll'ozLarge Dozen Medium Doz -- - Pke-T 5 33C 310 19c IIINCE rIEATSaunm2-b- - ja23 lb IQc ironiatb SP'20-°Z- ‘ can 9 Juice Mi?Candy Hard lb 10C CREAM PUMPKIN pXCw In 2 CHEESE £ftSLfSSU ':2 Pkes 29 19 — c± Mb 13' y Effective Wednesday aiul Thursday! — rPrices —y CHOCOLATES Ultra Fine Assorted— In Cur Murray Midvale Magna and Salt Lake City Stores box b 2 lbs pop Miss Lou z can CHOCOLATES t -- ZV2-o- CAHHDY 2-l- b Black Beauty— Guaranteed OYSTERS ::“Ibl9 Old fash-“- p ioned IT POP CORN z BRAZILS SATIN a Grand Ideal - FFS S s MIXED NUTS Large - e2o VAL1IUTS Washed Xmait-It'- s Large Pkg (S ® Virginias 4-l- -- HSJYS The school Is located at 3179 ‘East Twenty First South street Ad-- " mission is free and the public is Invited The plays selected are: "Whiskers” "Not a "Man in the House" and "Dumb As a Doorknob" C 39 Lem- Wedding PEANUTS Alumni Association Plans Stag Parly Adult School Players ' To Present Comedies Ensign Vanilla or 1 on bottle Crystal rNic::p f charge Theodore Thain Golden 'Robbins Charles Griffin and Glen All SlgmaJJhi alumni ar Miller invited to attend canJr J-l- b c Mrs The first stag party of the winter j eseason for the Sigrta Chi alumni will be held Thursday at - 8 p mT in the Newhouse hotel it i was announced Tuesday The following committee Is' In 4 lbs 25c It s a Grand lx Idea! Give Yule Progranlj nounced The progranT Is ln lli'e ’form of a play "The Santa Claus Express” a Christmas story written by-’’Marba Cannon Josephson and di-- I rected by Rhea Ciauque Melba Corbett and Marie Dormet The play will be presented by the kindergarten children of the school 'neu can Xmas! Will A will present Christmas program fn the school! auditorium Friday at 1:30 p m Instead of Thursday as previously an- b b for -- P-- T DOG FOOD— HARVEST BLOSSOM 48-l- b bag Kitchen Kraft We guarantee every sack to please regardless of what flour 4 48-Lyou have used Bag X Food The Rowland Hall annual candle and carol service which will be held in the school auditorium will take place on the evening of 18 starting at 7:30 pxm The address will be given by the Rev Arthur W Moulton jRE bishop of the Salt Lake City Episcopal church Music wMl be furnished by the Rowland Hall chapel choir under the direction of Mrs Florence Hoffer who Is also the organist She will play a number of organ selections featuring religious and Christmas numbers The Emerson wPe 0 BALE CEREALS — Germade Whole Wheat Graham Cr Wheat bag 33 EXTRACTS EXTRACTS Give - A fe sef — STRING BEANS — Cut Wax No 2 can 3 Cans COCOA-Hers- hey 7 ee S' tah Pack No TOM ATOES-M- J IVi can 2 Cans Pure Uy 9 r FLOUR L P-T- PEAS— Woods Cross Sweet Wrinkle No 2 can 2 Cans PRUNES tives Rowland Hall Plans Annual Carol Service! 29 l$c 20 1-l- Thoresen 146 Second avenue will celebrate her eightieth birthday next Sunday at her home with open house festivities at which time she will meet old friends and relatives During the afternoon from 2 p 5 she will greet friends and from 6 o clock on into th e evening will act as hostess to her rela- MrThoresen Was boi“h near the mouth of Weber canyon December 20 1856 Shhas served in various D S church Rapacities for the-at one time serving as president of the Relief society She has beep a Salt Lake J resident for the 'past 25 years PEAS — Tender Sweet No 2 can 3 Cans SALMON — Libby’s can Fancy Red b G Emerson and BRAND t Mrs & BANNER -1 12-o- z Loaves 3 for 0 LIGHT GLOBES G E each G E Mazda — up to each 1 10 1 15£ puddi:g Morten House No 1 Can 10c SlicA nmfty )l |