Show 0 TIIE‘gALTTrAKE"TOIEUNErTHTOS5A Group Assails Officer of Senior Class Gains Crossing Ban I5 ‘Mis Personality Title f Residents Protest Closing Plan A large group of residents jn the northwest section of the city protested Wednesday during a hearing lii the capitol the plan of the public service commission to close four grade crossings in that area It was 4 reopening of an earlier hearing to give additional residents an oppotunity to beheard In addition to closing four crossings on the Bamberger Electric - railroad the commission proposes that warning Signals he erected at other crossings of theBamherghr Unusual in annals of Third $ Wet custody” Judge Thurman aware that the of the Grant chair- Mortar action would be taken in the higher court before ho Imposed sentence allowed the girl to remain in custody of the court bailiff rather than actually confimhg her in jaij until the supreme court oider of release was received Meanwhile the trial of James A' 1902 Ninth East street Kaddas the defendant was continued CENT SALE means 4 fhat one cenf more buys two of any United Drug article on sale this week Here are a few of the many values featured! West high school coeds throw pillows at the annual girls’ slumber party Marecn Dunn Betsy Bradley Dorothy Davis and Kay Shill S L City News Briefs Scouts Study— Girl Scouts of the Salt Lake council Wednesday studied thrift and economy as a part of ttreir observance of National Scout week Scouts Will observe “hostess day” Thursday Society Meets — Mrs John W Meet at Ogden— The regular monthly meeting of the Purchasing Agents’ association of Utah will be held Thursday at 6 p m Ben Lomond at Ogat den according to an announcement Wednesday night the-Hot- 3 MORE DAYS Thursday Friday Saturday Nov 3 4 and 5 rii31 PURETEST for REXALL DENTAL CREAM PLUS 1c STAMEIIY 48 envel- Tissues $100 CLYC and ROSE WATER 25c BRITE NAIL POLISH 25c for for for for for for for for for 18c for for for for for 2 2' 2 2 2 2 26t 21c for 6c for 36c for 101 for 101 for 101 forl20 49- 2 for 2 for 2 for 2 for 2 for -2 HALIBUT LIBER OIL 76c 26e 36c 50c CAPSULES 5!c 2 for 26c 2 for 26c for THEY CONTAIN VITAMINS “AAND “D’T Build resisfanceT'ward off coMr ALE SLASHES PRICES ALMOST Hi HALF 2ND SOCIU AXa MAIN STREETS 11c 20c 26c 30c 40c for 50 PACK OF 50 PLAIN PURETEST 51c 51c 51c 75f 2 for 76 25 2 for 26 21c 26c 26c NEEDS BATII BRUSH COCO OIL SHAMPOO 50c 2 BAY RUM pint 50c 2 ILASOL SKIN LOTION 50c 2 THEATRICAL CREAM lb 75c 2 TINY TOT TALCtROWDER 25c 2 MILK MAC TOOTH PDR 35c2 ALMOND LOTION pint 49c 2 STAG BRILLIANTlNE2oz49c 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 WASH CLOTHS Turkish 10c POCKET COMBS assorted styles 19c WATERPROOF BANDACE 9 25c NAIL FILE triple cut 'flexible 29c RUBBER CLOVES buff 39c 76c TOILETRIES 101 SUNDRIES opes Vellum finish Facial 36c 50c 51c 76c 2 for26c 2 for 36c 2 for 51c 2 for 101 ADHESIVE TAPE 1 in by 1 yard 5c TOOTH BRUSHES pure bristle 35c HOT WATER BOTTLE red 2 qt $1 HAIR BRUSHES stiff durable $1 FEVER THERMOMETERS 1 min $1 FOUNTAIN SYRINGE 2 quarts $119 60 sheets Klesizo 26c 26c 26c 2 for 26e 2 for 26c BORIC ACID POWDER 4 ounces 17c SPIRITS OE CAMPHOR! ounce20c' TINCTURE OF IODINE 1 ounce 25c‘ ZINC STEARATE 1 ounce 25c CASCARA HINKLE PILLS 100’ 25c ZINC OXIDE OINTMENT 1 ounce 20c BATHROOM COLD CREAM 26c 1c MORE BUYS 2 Keeps your teethwhite and sparkling! MEDFORD for for for for for for for for for REMEDIES LITTLE LIVER PILLS 100’s 25c ANTACID CAS TABLETS 40’ 25c TOOTHACHE DROPS tweezer 25c ANALGESIC BALM medium 35c CHERRY BARK COUCH SYRUP 50c BEEF IRON and WINE pint $1 Size Tube KLENZO 2 packs 500 DRUGS SACCHARIN TABS V grain 100 25c 2 ALCO REX ALCOHOL pt 25c 2 MERCURdCHROME 25c 2 F E CASCARA AROMATIC 2 ozs25c 2 PEROXIDE pinlK 35c 2 ASPIRIN igrain 100 49c 2 MILK MACNESIA 50c 2 MINERAL OIL pint 75c 2 COD LIVER OIL Norwegian $tOQ 2 MOUTH WASH STAG SHAVE CREAM PRICE IN OUR HISTORY! tivities at a recent national convention of the organization before a regular monthly meeting of the Salt Lake Humane society The session was held Wednesday at the public library building 49c pint size AT THE LOWEST fcwNjd frottf’Vonstructive 1 Lavender Bath Salts AoW pounded Mr Gustin 'promptly filed habeas corpus aetonin the supreme gained the girl’s' release OniGKIAL BOTH FOR Annual solemn high mass of re- quiem for the repose of souls of deceased bishops and priests of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake will be celebrated Thursday at 10 a m in the Cathedral of the Madeleine The Very RevMongigpor A F Giovannoni will celebrate the mass and the Most Rev Duane G Hunt bishop of the diocese will be on the throne The Rev J P Moreton will be master of ceremonies dis- with BEN BERNIE r 5 leqniem Mass Today Salt Lake City girl Wednesday was adjudged jn contempt of the court because she refused as the alleged victim of a statutory offense committed man' to answer a by a question put during the man’s trial by Marion G Romney assistant district attorney The answer was refused by the girl on advice of her attorney Harley W Gustin on the ground that to answer would incriminate her Judge Allen G Thurman ordered the gfrT confined in the Salt Lake county jail "until you shall make true answer ter the question pro” Tuesday 9:15 p m— Thursday 11:30 a m Friday 11:30 a m — Saturday" 11:30 a m for Rexall’s Magic Hour Programs 75c pound jar Moderne liocese Will Offer trict court a TUNE IN ON STATION KSI 1 1933 Query show-beaut- 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 3 Victim of Offense i Bernice Broomfield University of Utah coe’d vice president of the senior class and member of Delta Gamma sorority Wednesday night was declared “Miss Personality” by student voters and adult Judges who saw her compete with 10 others y in a fashion contest Jean Houtz freshman independent won second place and Lorraine Hyde Pi Beta third " Miss Broomfield will reign over —Electric-and--thDenver3 St —Rio Saturday night’s harvest ball in the university 'Union 'tratttftng— but Grande Western railroad A report released Wednesday by not under the title of queen as has the commission showed that in the been customary in 'previous years first nine months of this year 10 She will be presented with a Silver on behalf of the matipersons were killed in Utah grade loving Cup nee dance committee which sponwith accidentia compared crossing five in the same period of last sored the contest Candidates for the “Miss Personyear ality” title modeled women’s aP' parel at a matinee dance Wednes-- students-cast day and attending'-coed Air Travel Gains ballots in a contest to guess Bernice Broomfield Air travel over the Western Air retail prices of the modeled cos “Miss Personality” Express company routes showed a tumes as quoted by a Salt Lake 85 per cent increase in passenger City clothing store Helen Skid- trait in the feature section tiaffic carried in September over more Faye Asher and Ramona Ri- 1939 Utonian according to the same period of 1937 George D der won cash prizes of $15 '$10 and Aadnesen dance committee man She is president of Keyser Jr district traffic manager $5 respectively Miss Broomfield will have a por- - Board Was informed Wednesday The 'MORMNG7NOVEMBER But Did They Ever Get Around to Sleeping? In Contempt Winner Will Reign Over Harvest Ball This Week End ’ - Meetings — Meetings Salt Lake City in Thursday include: University of Utah Bible class Hotel Utah 10 a m Civitan club Newhouse hotel 1215 p m Junior chamber of commerce Christmas lighting committee Beau Brummel cafe 1215 p m Kiwanis club Hotel 'Utah 1215 p m International Footprint association 'Antelope Island chapter Beau Brummel Salt Lake cafe 1215 p m association Printer Managers’ Bau Brummel caTe 12:15 p m chamber of commerce smoke chamber abatement committee 12 T5 p m of commerce business and Professional Women’s club board meeting Newhouse hotel 630 p m Independent Order of Odd Fellows banquet Today's scheduled Newhouse-hote- lr 6-- p m Pontiac division Hotel Utah 7 p m Bonneville Knife and Fork club Hotel Utah 7 p m American Legion Salt Lake post No 2 Newhouse hotel 8 p m American Legion auxiliary Newhouse hotel 8 p m Loyal Order of Moose Moose hall 8 p m I O O F 41 Post Office place 8 pm Motor Left t right West High School Girls Hold Annual Slumber Party Pajama-cla- d coeds of West high school— 21 of them — spent hilarious Wednesday night when members of the studeht government council of the West Associated Girls’ group frolicked at their annual slujnber party at the school Pillow— fights games and truckd Initiation of ing" on the inlaid tile seal in the junior main entrance of the building— class members uf the council was which is guarded fronrhrespasstrrg heldaftFr'dlnner with Elaine Anfeet during school time by R O T derson and Betty Thomas' giving C officers - featured the hours atter toasts supper and before bed They slept Breakfast In the morning was to in the guls’ rest room adjoining the have been followed by scrubbing of office of Mis AlVina P Nelson the seal to remove the "stains” of newly-electe- dean of girls treasure hunt when the 21 girls pattered about the halls with the aid of candles and flashlights was another feature event of the evening A the previous night’s escapade In charge of the party was'eoun cil president Betsy Bradley assisted by Mrs Nelson who with Miss Henrietta Stiefel chaperoned the party Court Orders LDS Worker Child’s Burial Dies at 83 Removal of the body of Ronald four Vnonths old who died September 22 shortly after y treatment at the Salt an Lake General hospital from Salt Lake City to BouiTtiful for burial was ordered Wednesday by Judge Paul Williams Peter C Evans of Third district court The order was issued in connection with a scheduled hearing on a petition of Ronald's parents Earl T and Edna Williams 658 Carson court for a writ of mandamus compelling Dr T J- Howells health commissioner and registrar of vital statistics for Salt Lake City to file a death certificate and issue a — removal permit Execution of the court order was directed by Judge Evans regardless of the status of the death certificate or removal permit usually issued by the registrar’ The judge directed that merits of the mandamus action may be determined at a later hearing arranged at convenience of the boy's George Minns 83 musician and prominent genealogical worker of the L D S church died Wednesday at his home 157 North State street of a heart attack for the A son of Samuel William and Mr SLIDE Sarah Hardingham Minns Minns was born June 24 1855 in FASTENER Norwich county Norfolk England STYLE He received his early musical training in the Ely cathedral at Cam bridge England and served as organist and choirmaster there from 1880 to 1910 Joining the L D S church he came to Utah in 1925 e then Is said to have Two outstanding VALUES! played practically every pipe organ BLACK or BROWN Satin in the slate—of Utah as welLas ReinFinish Fleece-line- d taking an active part in church genealogical work forced heels Perfect fitting! His wife Anna Marshall Minns Alt fresh brand new stock! Whom he married in England pre' Choose now I him ceded in death HIGH MEDIUM and LOW HEELS) Surviving are a son and daughter Sidney Minns of Detroit and Mrs Constance Shaw of Ogde Mail Orders Filled four grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren and-sinc- parents appearing as plaintiffs and Old Goins Stolen Dr Howells appearing as defendant Theft of a quantity of old coins The affidavit signed by parents from his residence was reported to of the child alleges Dr Howells police Wednesday by A C Zimmerrefused to file a "true” death cer- man of 242 East Second South tificate signed by Dr J C Stocks street Salt Lake City Rotary club menv of Bountiful and received instead bers will provide books for a new an "erroneods and incorrect” death Albusiness library section of the pub- certificate signed by Dr R J of the exander superintendent lic library Earl J Glade club presgeneral hospital ident announced Wednesday Authorization for the new project S was given at the monthly business club of the Tuesday night meeting in the Hotel Utah It will operate under the public affairs committee of which H O Sanford is chairFuneral services for Alden C man Dean T A Beal of the Uni- Farnsworth 38 who was fatally incolversity of Utah 'school of business jured in an automobile-bicycl- e and T Albert Hooper general'man-age- r lision Sunday were conducted at of the Deseret Book company noort Wednesday at 32 Fourth East were appointed to gather suitable street Burial was in City cemebooks tery June B Sharp bishop of the L D S ward officiThirty-firated The Groves instrumental trio dir Self-Insure- rs and Earl Stacey Tendered musical ' Rotary Plans Book Project ? Riles Held for Crash Victim SHOE DEPT Study Report The Bloomfield report on "Evaluation of the Industrial Hygiene ProblcmA of the State of Utah" made public at a meeting Monday night formed the principal discussion topic at a meeting of the itah Self Insurers’ association a group of employers who carry their own workmen’s comoensation Robert T Pring of Arthur indus trtal hygienist for the Utah Cop per company presented a paper 6n "Industrial Hygiene for the Self Insurer" which was followed by general discussion principally on the Bloomfield report and how it will affect sejf insurers W O Shaw of Ogden was reelect ed president of the association OthB Waters Vice er officers are:-- H president: David H Thomas treasurer Lynn S Richards executive secretary and William J O’Connor Mr Walters and Robert B O'BRIEN STREET FLOOR DINNER SETS v st accompaniments Speakers included Mr Sharp William W Seare James A Giles and Ray M Hill Warren Chadwick dedicated the grave -- special purchase featuring L KEITH 0k “ -r rayon damask Lay Away for Xmas' 0 Technocrats Set Topic — “The Flow of Energy on Earth” will be the subject of study for division No’ri140- - Technocracy Inc Thursday at 7 30 p m in the commission chamber of the city and Wilton Ivie will county building —— ire Instructor y Still Coughing? matter how many medicines you have tried for your common-coug- h chest cold or bronchial irritation you may get relief now with Creomulsion Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford Size 58x78 No to take a chancewith any remedy less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble aidinatureta soothe and heal Porter oHHalt-Lahe- Gtjrand Wal- and the inflamed mucous membranes ter Adams of Provo directors and to loosen and expel germladen phlegm Even if other remedies have failed New Classes Start don’t be discouraged try Creomul-sio- n Your druggist is authorized to Adult evening courses in news refund your money if you are not house and man' apartment writing thoroughly satisfied with the beneeveagement opened Wednesday fits obtained Creomulsion is one ning at West high school ‘with 16 word ask for it plainly see that the attending the fifst news writing name on the bottle is Creomulsion class and 64 present at the apart- and you’ll get the genuine product r and the relief you want CAdvJ ment house class Six Napkins 16-in- frJif Choose from all white with satin patterh and band white with colored borders or paaael grounds with self pattern and satin border Colors Include peach maize green JHWlHHr iW Choose OhS” for your Thanksgiving table and ’ buy several for gift - Domestic Dept Keit60-BrieINTERNATIONAL Second Floor h' LINEN SALE NOW IN PROGRESS |