Show " W ' w ' if - V -- 2S - 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Succumbs Newest Town Rushes Death Claims 1 DUP Leader fm Mrs Nora Andrus Macfarlane 62 widow of John M Macfarlane and one of the founders of the Daughters of' Utah Pioneers died Friday at 6:29 a m at her home 23 8 street of endocarditis V Mrs Macfarlane- was born November 27 1875 at St ’George a daughter of James A and Laura Altha Gibson Ahdrus pioneer leaders under Brigham Young She attended elementary schools at St Georg and the old Murdoch academy at Beaver She was an accomplished horsewoman’ and was active in th social life of St Server Plans -- X - South Salt Lake Accepts PWA Grant of Funds SOUra SALT thlr LAKE-fr-ith town scarcely 24 hour old officsf of South Salt Lake Friday rushed to completion necessary legal details and sillied a resolution of acceptance for a P W A grant of $138' 822 to government officials in San i Francisco for final approval - The funds will be used for a sewer system in the area if necessary matching funds can be raised by the tf Friday State Grants Time In Health Charged ' Residents of thp newly-create-d "town of South Salt Lhbe who have been charged with maintenance of nuisances by the state board of health in connection with unsanitary privy installations will be allowed further time to answer charges It was indicated Friday — nightZelph S Calder deputy attorney general said that while the state has no intention of withdrawing charges filed in seven cases as the ' result of stats board of health In vsstlgatlons in that area he would not call tor appearance of the defendants for a short time HI said the 20 days allowed the defendants to abate the nuisances or show - cause why there are no nuisances have elapsed "r'vLynn M Thatcher director of engineering end sanitation for the State board of ' health said that charges will not be withdrawn until it is learned definitely whether the town will receive a P W A allocation for s proposed water works ’ end sewer system It was indicated however that regardless of the outcome of the P W A application some of the defendants may still b forced to face court action on the nuisance maintenance charge Mri Calder reported that he believed part of the residences cited arc located outside the limits of t£yisw town as set up Thursday by the county commission and therefore will be forced to Install chemical toilets— -- - - ' ’ will preside SANDY—A new project to provide approximately $38000 worth of concrete sidewalk's had received apP A officials FHdyr proval of according to Mayor A R Gardner The new project is supplementary to a $4000 project just completed In which 2700 feet of flvs-fowalk was constructsdL Work-wi- ll start on tbs new project as soon as men can b supplied officials said A $77000 sewer project has been completed and a project to take car of connections to residences Is now under way It Is estimated to cost $22000 Mr Gardner said-- — —— J MURRAY — Alton Boggess of Woods Cross paid a $5 fine In Murray city Court Friday after pleading guilty before Judge H T Matthews to speeding CO mile an hour sone He was arrested inn Wednesday by Joseph Gillen of the ' Murray police le v Chest to Open Drive SOUTH SALT LAKE — A $37000 Tuesday WPA program calling for addl- - tlons repairs and Improvements at schools of Granite district will get under way Saturday officials Friday The project will start with paint Ing and repairing of Cyprua high school building roofs Similar im’ Boson provements will b made at GranTh dog was killed by poisoned ite high school Madison and Boon meat September 11 according to An addition to Cyprus high school tho domplalnt sewage disposal facilities to begin ' ' will call for laying ofjenough to accommodate school buses about 1500 feet of pipe are being constructed at Wth GranRepairs will also be made on the ite and Cyprus high scinjf shops Garfield school sewage system and Tennis courts will be) built at a cesspool will be Installed at the Madison and Plymouth Cyprus school A in drain Holladsy Irving system at the Monroe school Is in- schools A retaining waQ sidewalks cluded la th project and landscaping at William- - Penn Additional rooms win be built at landscaping Improvements st Wood-ro- w Blaine Roosevelt Whittier and IrWilson sidewalks at Lincoln ving schools and shower facilities and erection of bleachers at Cyprus will be increased at Plymouth and ball field for seating of 750 perBlaine sons will complete tho New entrances" projct large Headquarters s V Community Chest campaign headquarter! will be opened Monday at 9 a m In th Newhous hotel Hugo B Anderson executive secretary ‘ announced Friday y Regular offices will be retained la th Beason building and th New- house hotel headquarter wlh be used only for directing the annual appeal to begin In November Mr Anderson said ' i ‘ ' SATURDAY UNTIL noon Mr Mac- They’re Nwl ' They’re Different! jp- j Jh 1 CHIP STEAKS They Can’t Be Tough' Prepared hy a pedal ten- - ot dertela ”001(11 m In th juice cafe p r e c s s called frees1 which eeala flavor and natural If your butcher or doesn't have them o r Information call My 2367 r-- f 1 TRV A STEAK TODAY r As V - CinCKEIISfflc With the cooperation of the meat packer! we are able to give you finest euper qutllty meats at unusually LOW PRICES ' Unusual Bargains for Pay Day Special Prices tor Friday and Saturday COFFEE Chase and - MEATY CUTS BnuiM Beef - lb 9e spring lamk Shoulder) 1931 — lb 12b Veal Legs Loins ::& 'Batches is® ©iteppLEs- -a 7“knd Rumps lb 10b 17c B SPECIALS SATURDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY - Lamb Less 1913 spring Iamb lb 21c Bacon Squarcs-Dr- y cure Xlb 17c Frlcrs-Fan- cy Spring large lb25c Lamb or Yea! Chops sh’ldcrlb 15c Cube Stcaks-3-o- Zo Prime lUbs HAf18 Celd Swift’s Tender Whole or Half 23b l!esl ‘ RIOt Roast Cuts C DfiCOII r Braadsd 17b QTAIIDARD V 15c lb 21c Assorted Bleed lb ea 5c average brand bce£ lb Steaks-Shld- rn - Sliced No Rind lb MARKET or THK MKAT SPOT SALT L&KI 39 EAST sATH SOUTH H M 19c HALiS can qc 2 lbs Frcsh2 lbs lb B ACOII lb juiced lb sho'ider cut 35c 19c 14c cm 50 WITH' 23c mCHASiCF WHEA 14c 0 iurge Pkg zs DELICATESSEN Size Can wwmm Frankfurters 2lb$ Giant Ears 32c $259 Cal Imported Aristocratic Peanut Cutter lb 31® Star White OLIVE OIL BflU QU ETEUTTER It 23C STEWIRG IIEIIS STEAKS SbTgS00P”10 lb SAUSAGE HAMBURGER 29® 7 BAG Ibl3c XUDAHrS Tender j Grain -- fed Shoulders 0HI0HS 12c Mutton Chops Lcin2 lfcs 29c OLEoriARGAmns&: LAMB LEG lb 23c FLOUR$146 LEG VEAL H0AST lb 17c ' DellW HXlfo)PRIME RIB MEF Xlb 1 5c nUTTOn the' Pork Roasts K LEGSSS fQc LBTT SUCED 59-L- FOT ROAST 0 Pound Hither far Remainder of Day Lamb Roasts DAC01I FIRE QUALITY MEATS Sanborn SPECIALS SATURDAY Till 12 o’Qock Noon Pot Roasts LB STEWING Pori: 8 Deans-I'ac- c lb - Speeder Fined $5 street 25 S farlane died May 8 1938 Mrs Macfarlane was active in ths L D S church and was founder aiut-fircaptain - of camp 27 of the D U P active In the Twenty-sevent- h L D S ward Relief society She is survived by three sons Dr Wallaco Macfarlane of Berkeley Cal John M Macfarlane Jr of Pleasants Grove and Grant Macfarlane of Salt Lake City three brothers and three sisters Mrs Georg Lund of Salt Lake City A B Andrus of Cedar City Mrs Vilat Wadsworth Mrs Pearl Mod rl‘ Moae and Charles Andrus ail of St George and 12 grandchildren ‘Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p?m in the Twenty-sevlnt- h L D S ward Chapel 185 P street - Sandy Assured Of jprojeev r to attend and a representative of Scott A Welch architects will dis cuss the plans Dr Harold E Nel-so- n president of the planning board ’rrjiivuri WPA to Lay Sidewalks ' Action was taken at a meeting of th city council Thursday night ' Plans for the building will be reconsidered at a meeting of the planning board Monday night in the city recorder’s office Members of th city council and the Salt Lake county library board will be Inyited ins— — afevM MIDVALE— Midvale city had officially accepted a P ff A grant of $31000 from the government to aid in building of a city hall and paper of acceptance were mailed to P W A official In San Francisco Friday at residence Mrs Nora Andrus Macfarlane 8 leader Was prominent L-- Midvale Accepts PWA Allotment' £ Mrs Dee Ashby 75 of 1803 West Second South street Accused by Her CL Christensen of 1723 West Second South street of poisoning his dog Friday was acquitted of tho charge in city police court following trial by' Judge Reva Beck 1 Granite Starts $37000 Project Today st con- ditions No action on methods of raising funds to match the grant will be taken until a reply is received confirming the grant Robert R Fitts president of the town board said ‘ 1938 In February 1886 'ah was married to John M Macfarlane prominent Utah stockman at St George The couple lived in southern Utah until 1905 when they moved to their ut area over asserted unsanitary Woman Wins Freedom In Poisoning of Dog 1 Georg town climaxing a long drawn-odispute between officials of the state board of healtlr and cltisens of the I 1 SATURDAY MORNING' OCTOBER Boiled Ham i'Vx lb Han Bologna lb"‘ FRUITS 23c 23c 15c a VEGETABLES 15c 2lbs9c Cranberries r‘”I lb GRAPES 12 c LEM0I1S wtumdoz MORRISON’S iap 20® MEAT PIES 2-I- b ca7cf APPLESJS10lbs25c lOc CHEESEShru lb 15c PRUIlESSiu10lbs19c Peas Str Deans c024 fcr 25® LETTUCE iceberg i el 5C Cheese 17c Liver Sausage lb 17c Sweet Potatoes ?ms1 Co 2-- K4for2S® TOMATOES or 0AT flakes V7IIP AA AT Carnation large pkg VV TV Uni rIADSmIALL0VS rOILET POTATOES Fillet of Haddielb Thick Pieces 27c ’ SQUASH i JO® ZEE Toilet Tissue 3 rclls S3® : T) or UFEBUOY Fresh Stick SOAPjjJ bw w Tall Can SO® OLIVES-Rf- pe 0YSTEnS“ViHapS5 Brin Your Own cai23® SALMOlHoll Can COACEIEnS iS®£LJ 9® SPAGHETTI DOG FOOD-I-- Ib can 4c 7D POWDERED VniEGAD-Du- Et Container ' 4c CLEAIISER-C- aa OOP sr Wt BISQUICK IFLOUR Seedless ' POTATO (SHIPS 15-o- z - Or BROWN FOREST DALE Pkg SZri MUSTARD ©EMM Tin N 8c X HEINZ' ! 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