Show 24 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Utah Ranges Reported in Good Shape Winter Feed SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 13 1937 Safety Shoes Funds Sought Tributes Paid to J W Shipler James 'E W Schneider tributes were Provided for To Administer Final Jahries and W Shipler pioneer photographer three months ago Mr Work Statute sportsman at the been active Evans ler m Friday at Rail Workers ial- photography studio operated Early mortuarjvchapel with his Harry Teletype Machines Fascinate Visitors 4 W - ed Grounds Rre bright for well spring and summer ranges in Utah it was set forth Friday in a livestock and range report issued by Frank Andreds senior agricultural statistician and Alton R Larsen junior statistician The condition of Utah ranges in Use March— 1 was 16 points above the reported condition of a month earlier and only four points below that of January 1 Much of the Prospect developed Appropriations to permit administration of legislation passed In Steel-Cappe- d Toes Held 1933 which would regulate the emof women and minors and Preventive for Hurts ployment establish a minimum wage on public works were recommended in to Maintain Record the biennial report of the state industrial commission which was issued Friday at the capitol Use of safety shoes which resist An appropriation to finance a one to labor and inspection department and weight up tons by maintenance men on the also was sought Denver & Rio Grande Western The report showed that 181 Railroad company will help workers awards were made In 333 cases that in the Salt Lake City district keep cpme before the commission during the best safety record on the line the period from June 1 1934 to Provision of the new safety shoes June 1 1936 was Compensation with the under-to- e cap of metal denied in 134 cases and 18 cases was announced Friday along with were dismissed for lack of evidence many other safety measures at the All of the cases are reviewed in semiannual meeting of maintenance the report men at the depot and the Newhouse Thirty-si- x cases were appealed to hotel The safety program goes to supreme court and In 27 cases hand lh hand with the railroad’s the rulings of the commissioners improvement program this year were upheld Seven cases were when- $5000000 will be spent in and two remanded for furUtah renovating the line accord- ther proceedings A to E Perlman Denver Colo The report was signed by Commis ing engineer for maintenance of way sioners William M Knerr O F McShane and B D Nebeker Officials Attend A C Shields Denver vice president and general manager of the retary of the Y M M I A already road F W Curtis Denver assist has left for California where he ant safety supervisor H C Cosand will attend several Boy Scout meet He js deputy regional scout Sait Lake division engineer Hugh ings He will be joined later Wilson supervisor at Salt Lake City executive and some 65 track and bridge fore- by W O Robinson field secretary men signalmen roadmasters and of the Y M M I A and Miss master carpenters attended the Erma Roland representing Means of maintaining the out- Y W M I A standing safety retord of the Salt Lake division which fotf several years has been the best on the “ALL-BRA- N SAVED line were discussed These include introduction of more power machines to do some of the heavy ME FROM A LIFETIME work use of goggles to protect eyes in some types of work and the safety shoes OF SUFFERING” Outlines Program Mr Perlman outlined the Improvement program through which “I Lad suffered from constipaapproximately 3000 men above the tion for three years My condition normal quota will be hired This was becoming really serious when program already under way In- I read of Kellogg’s All-Bra- n cludes ballasting laying heavier “I a package Within two bought rails raising the grade for a my bowels were regular and strip between Detour and Mill weeks Fork power plant improvements at I began to enjoy living again It Sait Lake City improving the Salt has saved me from a lifetime of Lake City (Roper) freight termi- suffering”— Mrs Lloyd Baird 384 nal extending the signal installa- S Bannock St Denver Colo tions from Midvale to Salt Lake yourself It corTry All-Bra- n City and making a number of passing- rects the common type of constipa-track extensions and grade tion Within the body it absorbs twice its weight in water forms a crossing eliminations soft mass gently cleanses the system Just eat two tablespoonfuls Leaders Will Attend daily Three times daily in severe Recreational Parley cases As a cereal with milk or cream or in recipes Three representatives of the Isn’t it better to eat this wholesome Young Men’s and Young Women's food than to take pills and drugs Mutual Improvement asosciations that may be harmful and often lose will attend a regional conference their effect? All-Brais sold by of recreation leaders beginning next all grocers Made and guaranteed officers Cal Fresno in Wednesday by Kellogg in Battle Creek said Thursday Oscar A Kirkham executive sec- ( Advertisement) one-ha- deep snow which prohibited grazing a month ago has melted and winter ranges are being utilized! Ample Feed “Lack of feed ‘has not been a serious problem in Utah this season regardless of the severe weather" Mr Andrews reported “Heavy feeding of livestock has been necessary throughout the past month and hay supplies have been last diminishing although most sections of the state are reported to have ample supplies for their needs" Losses of cattle have not been abnormal notwithstanding the severe weather the ’report continued “How is it done?” These youths students of the Farrer Cattle were in good flesh when the severe weather developed and this junior high school in Provo are shown examining one of the Associated Press teletype “printers” During their trip together with more than normal hay supplies has helped to pull through the Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram plant Thursday them through without abnormal the loss pupils traced the course of a news story from the reporter’s typewriter to the press Heavy feeding of sheep has continued during the past month and sheep are still in a weakened condition as a result of the severe weather The greatest proportionate loss will be sustained in the southern part of the state where the condition was most acute and where preparation for severe weather is not usually considered so necessary as in some other portions “Seeing was believing” to students of the Farrer junior high of the state school of Provo Thursday In Weak Condition They examine things first hand in Salt Lake City that they had In Nevada both cattle and sheep are repotted in a weakened condi- only heard about before their visit They saw ths lawmakers in ses- tion as a result of the bad weather Askcil although losses have not been ex- sion at the state capitol watched The range in that scate the cessive air transports land and giant below four has deteriorated points a To Aid the condition of a month ago and take off at the airport visited the at studied and operations most of the winter forage is gone bakery plant Spring and summer ranges will Salt Lake Tribune-TelegraA petition in behalf of Mr and greatly benefit from the excessive Under the direction of Otis G the two moisture during past — Mrs Roy Waterlln and their three CarllngrisOtudents of the ninth months was filed Friday with the children on Provo from the made trip Throughout the entire western grade commission by Jeremiah county range a poor supply of feed is the' Salt Lake and Utah railroad reported with consequent heavy Upon reaching the depot in Salt Stokes local attorney The petition which asks the counLivestock supplemental feeding they were transported ty to take steps to supply relief to are generally in a fair to good Lake City town in five buses fur- the family states that Mr and Mrs condition according to a report about the the Utah Light and are native Utahns but have by from the regional office at Denver nished — - - Waterhn ompany recently come to the state from Colo Because they have been According to Mr Carling the trip Idaho was part of a plan to educate the residents of Idaho local relief offiTo Be Sentenced students by allowing them to wit- cials have refused to aid the famiRalph Lashaway 26 962 Fourth ness the actual methods by which ly they reported East street will be sentenced Satur- government and Industry operates In hi3 petition Mr Stokes asked day on petty larceny charges in city Following their visit they are asked the county commission to reopen court! He was convicted by a jury to describe what they saw both the ruling made by the county welof stealing $4 10 worth of beer from orally and in writing The commission orfare board the Blrrell Bottling company on Other instructors who accom- dered the petition filed March 3 Jamee Kilpatrick 85 panied the pupils were Delbert making heavy purchases charged with Lashaway was ac- Tregeagie L W Mitchell Rheta ofJapan Inis India iron Kay and Gertrude Sauer quitted by the jury Provo junior High School Students Visit S L Industry bounty Board Idaho Tamily Traction-c- lf NYAtoKcep AH Assistants Ail assistants in the state national youth administration office here will be retained Wilford G Frisch-knecdirector announced Friday following a conference with Orren H Lull Denver regional director The administration personnel includes D C Jensen student aid Clifford Blctzackcr supervisor projects supervisor Mrs Helen N Gillin projects personnel superArthur J Sperry district visor project supervisor of districts 1 and 2: Clifford Empey supervisor of Vera Stewart and Ruth district Greaves secretarial and clerical assistants ‘The appointment of an assistant state director will not be made at the present time” said Mr Frisch-knecwho recently replaced Dr as director Francis District 2 includes Salt Lake and Tooele counties district 1 includes Rich Cache Box Elder Morgan Davis Daggett Weber and Summit counties and district 3 with offices at Provo includes the 19 southern counties ht ht PEKOE JAPAN lb WEST MINSTER 12c 25c 25c 19c 2 lbs Or lb Boston Roll ealSc pm COTTAGE CHEESE — Creamy lb 7c Mb 19c LIVER SAUSAGE stick Cheese ex nippy Cheddar lb DILL 2 for 5c MARGARINE 2 lbs PICKLES DRIED V2 lb lb 19c CORNFD BEEF' 2 lbs FRANKS CUDAHY’S' ISLAND 27c 37c 23c 29c OLEO- BEF-- SLICED CONEY BUY AT OPS STORES Here are some Saturday Bargains They are unusual bargains They Grocery and Food items that are used every day Stock up moderPrices will not be lower ately — Just enough for convenience are LEG OF LAMB 19c lb Young Utah Fancy Loin Ds lb lb :r lb lb lb Our own FIRST FRUIT GRADE CELERY HEARTS a GRAPEFRUIT lb YELLOW FANCY BANANAS 9c lb 2 Ac lg ea 8c Florida Russets 2 for 5c NEW CARROTS to bunch RHUBARB RT£ SEED ONIONS Hie Bunches 5 or 6 ORANGES lb 9c for 10c 3 YOU WILL LIKE TIUS LARGE SWEET JUICY doz FRUIT Butter big §c Exceptional Quality CABBAGE BREAD 27c 35c 15c 23c 19c 27c 2lbs Pure White IBo lb 25c " LAMB CHOPS BACON POT ROAST Cooks Deliciously Boneless ROAST ROLLED Prime Rib It's Fresh— It's “A" Grade— It’s Quartered— It’s Cartooned— 25c lb 34c or twist loaves white la-a- BROWN— 10c QUALITY YOU SUE HALF K IU 5C C Le: RIPE OLIVES CATSUP Lottie HOME-OWNE- 13C 10C CORNED BEEF “15c O P S JELL POWDER 3 pkgs 10c PEAS-r- 2 cansl5c p Pierce’s Tomatoes Campbell’s SOUP STARCH 2 Ige cans 19c 3 Chfckcn for 25c rr’Jnos pkg 9c CRACKERS box 25c cans 29c White Libby’s Vien Sausage 2 cans 15c BesVsakf ne Star-TUNATm- $100 2-l- b: 2 -- PANROLLS-frctH- GAME CARVING SET o Pog-g-c TOMATO jmCEMr - tor only 25c with your purchase of one can of BAB-- 0 clean instead of scouring and scrubbing bathtubs pots pans enamel and refrigerators Buy a can of BAB-today Then aend the label lb 3 ONES AT ONLY SMALLER LARD Here is th Carving Set you need for steaks and game Deernom design handle fits the hand perfectly Knife blade and fork tines made of fine stainless steel This amazing $100 value is offered to yen today for only 25c with your purchase of one can of BAB-science’s marvelous grtant-thsuolvicleaner Thu offer is mada solely to induce you to try this new cleaner which enables you to trips GOOD FAT TO 4 POUND HENS CHICKEHS mr PPM half PURITAN HAMS orWhole part SAUSAGE That secret starts with the knowledge that highest quality tea is grown only in the highest gardens I' f - ALSO OMEN lb six-mi- le 100 0 Leg Yearling Hutton Delicatessen Specials Till 1 ROYAL RAKING COMPANY RUM ifxe TatUai WW ' y BACOIHilbJr1"!: OVEN FRES- Hat your groccrs 8 Quality charge for LEG UTAH LAMB SANDY — Aleck j Geros had beer! 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