Show 3 24 THE SAE' 0 : D S to Hail Birthday of : Sóciéty' Fet Wound tJpi in Wreckage it ::- - g li412 z if '''' 6 —:- 411( - 1' IV'v Will lleaeProtégti-On Assessments' 't dow '' ' 1 ' 0:: - - - - ":' I - ::::: - ''' ":1:::4'' ' '' - 6: ::''' 4 (--- - ''''''' ' "1:it:- The board of county commiss ers Friday set the dates on which it 1 ( r :: )- fr Plan Special Programs 'Practically every stake ward or branch Relief society in the church will present a special program durthe week recalling the argenting ' ?Allan of the society by Joseph it Smith on March 17 1842 at NauMrs Barker said Too 1 General officers and board mem- - ra ::' i -- - 4: 0 0 Some of the local celebrations 1 these will be held at ward sacra- ment meetings Sunday night and i the following Sunday Others will be I 0' at regular Relief society meetings will I Tuesday afternoon and some anntbe on Thursday the actual e4 CHEESE x 3ci4 23 Aged o irk 190 t - A Campbell's lb )0o Eg TOCampbell's Versary Ls Climax of Week tgos't ItwoomAtUitli '4 p Climaxing the week's observance Mrs Louise Y Robison president Spectators gather to see a car wrecked when it plunged into pot the Relief society will speak and City Creek canyon Friday Its route is shown by dotted lines Oho Relief society Singing Mothers' with arrow indicating starting point will sing on the week-kp cliorus of 300 L D S church broadcast Sun9:30 p in over t day March 20 at station KM 'Singing Mothers from Relief so: ciety groups of scores of stakes throughout Utah and surrounding states will come to Salt Lake City gMarch 31 to rehearse with ihe nenotral group directed by Mrs CharOver City Creek lotte O Sackett The combined Conpe more to number gt"oup expected 300-FooFall t ttitan 500- persons will sing at Reby sessions lief society conference tApril 2 and at the church general It must have been the weather "'conference sessions April 4 An even But whatever the cause a driverless automobile took a fast larger group all to be in distinctive is to be assembled for the dash embankmentlato-Memorp-park-a- nd Friday down a 300-focentennial of the Relief society WoUld in the lake if it hadn't been for a tree t It was the second time in several months the slopes into City Creek canyon had lured empty cars to descend the banks The car a coupe is owned by W T Thurman of 2931 Twenty-sevent- h 1 East street an employe of the state I In an ancient stage tax commission who had parked It east of the state capitol building coach—equipped with balloon tires The brakes apparently gave way a 'radio and a nanny goat—a "mod-'er- n the coupe rolled over the brink of pioneer" sent word Friday he would pass through Salt Lake City the canyon and in an instant was down the slope heading for the lake 'next Christmas — I The traveler Orville Ewing of but a maple tree stood in the 'Pritchett Colo is bound from his All accounts of the state treas- path home to San Francisco where on urer's office were found to be In The tree was torn from its base 1June 10 1939 he intends' to deliver order during a recent audit conduct and the car careened ndinto on d second a letter of greeting from his home tree an evergreen before it 0town mayor to Golden Gate exposi- ed by the office of State 'Auditor stopped John W Guy ition officials Police reported the car was badly 1 The nanny goat Mr Ewing has "All receipts and disbursements damaged indicated serves as his "dairy" en in the various funds were On a previous occasion an auto- tnoroughto ledger a- mobile rolled from a midence on checked traced and ly ccounts and found to be properly ac- the east side of the canyon and down route counted for" said a report by Fred the slope B Evahs deputy state auditor who completed the state treasury audit TOMATO JUICE 5? 14-- Driverless Car Hurtles Down Slope Into Memory Park Rolls Tree Terminated -- Audit Okeliss State- Unit 3 ftle 23c MiW : 0 Doyle H Brown' Mast street Sandy Friday "Inasmuch moths state treasurer South First with the safekeeping of was appointed Idchwarigthed In the various funds 506 r ou tbeeiospector-for-Salt-Lake-c- Rowland To PresentPlay —iail interearilid —The' senfor class of bond payment" the report said "it will presént its annual play "Pride is recomniended to tho legislature arid Prejudice" Saturday at 8 p tn that he be madek4 member at the at the Ladies Literary club boards who make thepurchasm of Mr0 Shirley P Jones is direct' securities for 'these funds11— ing the production which was Mr Guy announced the assign- adapted to the stage by Helen Joci Ilection-T3- 1 ovt-71i- iby the county commission Friday acting on recommendations of V L Martineau county agricultural iagent Brown was said to be ac- H W Dr to of Hendricks ceptable ithe state board of agriculture by !whom the appointment must be P- merit of the following deputies to 'proved departmental audits: Mr Everts wrote the commis- - annual audit of state banking r Martin-easion- a budget appropriation of MO pertinent George Eolintakis feet up last December for this pur- - nuaL audit of building commission would the the of !pose and John WAvery audit of board pay salary 'mew inspector during the mason of agriculture :U u - roma from Jane Austen's famous novel Costumes were designed by Hoyt Smith and furniture and stage settings were obtained from local merchants by Barbara Schubach and Louise Chamberlain EITEctIVE WHEREVER FINE FLAVOR i Is ENJOYED I NI Fisher Beer of course! This mellow zesty beer is avail able in popular Szeinies that fit into the re frigerator m oie' readily— that are hard to tip over on the table or tray 9 and 12-oun- s)ff LO rec lzmidbec: I t s -- 0 Atzlenrieteearntd3 sellable in regtilar 12 bottle and pasteurised: unpasteurized Jugs (real beer) and on t ap - in quart J umbos the economic' al fam- ily size Keep a supply on harid (32-ounc- e) a -1 I- (11 0 0 0 Red Wing Full Pint EWE ttjuicE p 17( y'T yo( I 1 11 ) 1 1 1 20c LOIN is CHOPS ' 111 mil ' lie 111 a RIM I 9ga 110 gl 1 LAMB m STEW III Ve Lb Ei El le t im N N - LARD —lb 10 : COMPOUND as PICNIC — 10 1b a so HAMSlb 20 - -- NI m BACON—Sliced FRESH DRESSED BROILER RABBITS COLORED HENS II : I : TENDIMIZED ' Rind off el o lb Albf MI FRESH EGGS BUTTER AND CHEESE - alumnISIMIIPLENTY in E SPACEIlloutonnenni OP PARKTNO a nla 0 pieces and Stems MISHROCIS Sonny SPAGHETTI 0 0 0 0 2 Boy e PRUNE No ) I Heavy Cans 9c SALMON De I5c EUS ik tall can 7c vyrup 4 19: for FOOD Diced CARROTS g 7c !012 3 t" 25it Diced BEETS cans 4!' - cRaedn doz Decker's TTvia tun - 'B:arpelealtinyeruag 12-- 27c - 15c a n n 0 BONELESS BEEF 0 CORUED SWEET PICIKLED in n- - !) 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We prescribe a shopping visit to our MARKETS if your budget U is run down Our low prices are the tonic needed to build it up and keep it strong And speaking ol tonics‘ the finer flavor of our high QUALITY FOODS is "just who the doctor or dered" to pep up jaded appetites LJ STANDING 110 : i :2rgS:UPRUDed3ESR5Pkillg i 212 Climax CLEANER 31" 25c DOG 0 tcr Do' ormtvig 1: - )1 (orl) Can EEQ 0 ''''''-- rr HEWLETT'S g 41-- II Shavr 1111PERIUITt 11110E - 'a44111! 9t VEAL Stew lb lb Quality 1 1 EST ROUND Lb Is Lit011ltirt ) y -- mFoAnir!ino0 nceLovER In T113F—'117A1 STELIEt2-113sI o o : i PURE 1!11103)11 Irmo Li 41 MIIM - Walker's No 1 Can IriSAVIONGE:---7'1-iiii2511- 411 t U I SOAP A 111 ft - - — IA 150 al - Rllss LEAN GROUND ( I cut lb NO LAMB Lb :DAC 0 0107 Sk for (6 ricl) Id 2C01112 ISSUE Tmcaalatztz : - 4! s 1 cic RIB VEAL CHOPS SW 1 PEET 'S IIII U RUMP ROAST 01tit p in 21''''--- HIIDAY-4AT1JRW-AY EITRIVE:Ria-ROASTST-i- li-- he - t b ' 11c MI m ES'LAMB b MILD VEAL Lb 111 istue'et il''11111111(0) Books Checked Board Picks 1 LAMB SPECIALS PlihROAIT choice cut lb sc:3 M!02EECIED 0 Treasurer's Qffice :Bee Inspector t I TAW FRUITS 'AND VEGETABLES must be properly handled and cared for We have men specially trained for this' work one of the largest and most modern cooling systems in the west makes it possible for us to serve garden fresh fruits and vege: tables daily m season and out Canyon Brink In '''' ' la m N se i L 0 Y1 D 4102 "' rims b' ox-dra- WAIL FOR 'FRIDAk 'AIVI)' SATURDAY- - I F 11 WASATCH 41140 WHO LESALS Yr A 11 -:1 Ox Stage Plans IS L Yule Visit 1anintsiz " I - ill re-st- SOUP ' P1 — ge 111 Wal Eloboomormoomommcmoomoomomomobt1:371 4 itentheref - 11011 BRANDED STEER BEEF m j '? ' al le YrIUST-111-eintiar- 1- '' ?tfi' lettl-ett-- as 111 11 at IM III 375 SQ2ND WEST i - supervision— to provide better- eOntror of bbjectionable now found the city dump will be recommended to the City corrunission) probably Monday by Commissioner John B Mathe- son city streets and public improvements head The suggestion followed an in- - t niesent time the street spection of the dump neat TWelasIeAt ttheent first West and directs only the gatherresidenMatheson J Player city streets ing of garbage from the Dr and T section waste Howells tial city Garbage supervisor health commissioner A C Mer- - from the business section !Iota!' rill chief sanitarian and F S and itpartment houses is handled Fernstrom claims agentrA Other members of the city corn- - under private contract ion had made separate trips to Commissioner Mathesbn indicated the dump according to Commis- - that the city should set up a large sioner Matheson and Mayor John enough fund to handle all garbage M Wallace Discussion of their and refuse disposal throughout the findings will take place some time city In this event through aWP A Monday it was indicated project all dumps in other parts of From unofficial but reliable the city could be removed and then sources it was learned that super- - strict control exercised by the city vision of the city dump may be to see that garbage is dumped only placed entirely under the streets on the authorized grounds after department through city commis- - that Quick arrest of violators would elan action At least this plan will follow and a cleaner city would ilt be considered observers said the commissioner believes - conditions ' Ill lio w 0 - Strict ' a bnaelfur TiitMIIINCIMV t to hear protests against assessment ' - :ii"'''''' '': 1 ( ' '' ''i''':"-':k---:- ) ' ::'' ' 1- -of 'real estate within the county It -i 1' s'4::-:--- :1' - ' !!"0: also set dates for hearings of per 11 aonal property assessments ---- The board of equalization will be ' li Ng-in session for real estate protest " '' 2' 0 a l0''!7 ' - '' May 31 'June 1 2 3 7 8 9 and ::' :::'::1:: ::::'0: "'' ' '':t'7':: - 4 10 from 10 a rn to noon and from :':: :?:: a ' 2 to 4 pm on each of those days : Personal property assessment pro:3f-:::::::::::::::::4 :: tests will be heard March 15 and :::::::h:::"::'::""'9:i''':':"-::i''4::-::--:"1It :::i-: April 18 beginning at 10 a m ::::::::" 1'---These will' be the last dates for 'I such protests the board decided :':' -- Friday :Y :':::::-::::::::al i'"'7' 7 When equalization and regular I bpard meeting - :::: :dates fill on the same z: ::: -date the county commission will :4 ::: 0r held Its regular meetings at 9 a m :oi 4 41: ::::::::140:: :44:4eo?k::::::::iwr-''5'::::a4 ' L D S churchwide observance of the ninety-sixt- h anniversary of the founding of the Relief jociety to be 1 held throughout next week it Will serve as a prelude to a larger elmervance in 1942 the hundredth anniversary of the unit believed to be the first exclusively womenM or gerlization established In America a Mrs kale M Barker of the presidency of the Relief society which p now has more than 73000 :members and disburses more than 8200000 an-- 1 'wally made this announdement d' k1--fin- - - " INI for Refuse Of 1 -- - 1938 ro rd Slates' City eeks ntrict Supervision Bo Tax Session :11 t fjk13 I e7:: --1- ntennial-in-24- 2 4n- 4 f''1'' ' - i - p i- 4 t 4 4z3At''t''1'51Y : Next Week's Events Will Be Prelude r- - :: :::: e- - 121 MARCH SATURDAY MORNING LAKE TRIBUNE it LI a 2gc a cans 25d 1 "°ntice"6r'2 'car s Ltg: 18-- oz - o'cfbc3ootr1nomornonorDE:30 0: - |