Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Ickes Upbraids Utah Employment 9 Payrolls Increase During November South Sr L The nation as a On Sewer Deal manufacturing and' continued rise Halt Due to Ravine north of Garfield school you’re a kid with list of coasting lanes where there a new sledorwith good prospects is little danger of meeting automo- and east of Fifteenth East street Field west of Irvin school west for Christmas bile traffic for Swing to WPA By HARRY J BROWN ' Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON Dec 23— Public Works Administrator Harold L Ickes revealed to Representative J W Robinson Friday that he had ordered the South Salt Lake sewer project stopped because the sponsors "tried to farm it out to W P A” gettirigone Temple "Work Marks Founder’s Birth from Elizabeth street Sheriffs officers have designated the following locations in the county: On 6600 South street east from 1300 West street A Casto lane from Wasatch boulevard to 2612 Casto lane Stillman hill (East Thirty-nint- h South street) from Thirtieth East to Twenty-sevent- h East street Thirteenth East street south Thirty-third from South street Forty-eight- h South street from Wasatch boulevard west to the canal road Carlqulst hill in Draper McKinley hill in Garfield Webster hill In Magna The city recreation department announced six lanes which are listed as safe Lost year there were 17 but th city traffic commission recently recommended that coasters be barred from streets because of the accident hazard which eliminated 11 of them Here are jthe other six: Bohneville on' the Hill below the big "U" Lindsey Gardens at Ninth avenue and M street Field between First and Second South and Twelfth and Thirteenth East streets Ravine running west from Fifteenth East street and south of Ninth South street Where will you go to wear the ness off the slick runners without encountering the possible hazard of colliding with an automobile? (Those collisions are much harder on the coaster than on the motorist you know) department of labor statistics released through an Associated Press Washington dispatch Friday Utah employment was up 3 of one percent while payrolls raised three per cent Two other Intermountain states showed uptrendsin employment and payrolls Nevada registering gains of 42 and 28 per cent and Wyoming an increase of 1 Of 1 per cent and 52 per cent Idaho showed the only downtrend with a drop of 5 and 15 per cent in the two classifications CHOICE TURKEYS new- Answering that question and taking into account the fact that there was a pretty good covering Several hundred descendants’ of of snow on the ground city and Asael Smith did ordinance work county authorities Friday posted a Friday in the L D S temple here observing ‘the 133rd anniversary of bers of ihe family Ralph GibbS the birth of Joseph Smith prophet-found- Smith association president said of the L D S church although speakers at many L D S No other observance of the an- church services Sunday will call niversary was held Friday by mem- - attention to the anniversary er - -- ft 29c Prime 31 lb Commercial 24(1 lb Just suppose whole showed a payrolls of both of employment for nonmanfac-turin- g and said Rethe Industries in Utah increased the month was dispatch estimated at 30000 employment to November U during according workers for the month S DECEMBER 24 1938 Officers Tell Lads Where to Coast Safely Employment Claims Project SATURDAY MORNING 30 28 25 each 39 lb 45 pt 39 lb lb lb GEESE EASTERN CORN-FEt DUCKS COLORED ROASTERS MEDIUM CRABS FRESH LOBSTER CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS D ALL KINDS OF FRESH SEA FOODS ME THE OLD RELIABLE STAND" 70 WEST 1ST SOUTH T The South Salt Lake town board Ickes told Representative Robinson QDrJQDGDDML mOETtfO “dealt unfairly with us failed to reply to some of our letters and eventually sought to go around us and farm out their project to W P A would give them because WPA ” k A " £ POT ROAST UEAL Leg Roast 20c FINE FRUITS and VEGETABLES 12c 12c FRUIT BASKETS Ibl7c 2 Sprint Garden PEAS cans PORK ROAST &"-1- 10c lOe 14c PIHEAPFLE LAMB LEG ROAST rd" STEAKS— Beef SAUSAGE s°i"!'y Ground lb 23c lb 15c lb lie 2 lbs 35c 14c 25c lb HENS for Stewing ROASTIIIG CIIICKEIIScd lb RAMS— Cudahy Puritan lb er 23c pint 39c OYSTERS— Eastern 10c lb SIIORTEIIIKG Turkeys Ducks Geese Rabbits DELICATESSEN KIPP SALMON Western Union To Drop Unit FRANKFURTERS lb MIRCEMEAT lb DENVER Dec 23 W—The Post Said Friday it had learned the West-aUnion Telegraph company would abolish its Rocky Mountain division on February 1 1939 as an economy move intended to save LUIICUMEAT— Asstd m 9 1 i Jb METTVURST— Armour’s lb 29c STICK BOLOQila CHEESE— Medium Hippy lb lb 13e 19c FIHI1AII IIADDIE lb 23c 29c SWISS-O- pen "B- - RAISINS— SUH VALLEY GURRAIITS LODGE W H War manager of the Salt Lake City office for the telegraph company said Friday night he had been appraised of the impending change but that the transfer of would not affect local headquarters ’ lb Eye Ml S L Man’s Killers Ask New Trial - CORN Five persons convicted a week ago at San Francisco of fatally beating a Salt Lake City man Friday staved off sentencing by entering pleas for new trials according to an Associated Press dispatch from San Francisco 30 The five—Laura Bonzanl Shirley Kay 20 William McCord 17 Pat Pettingill 24 and Nicholas Cirimele 21— were ’convicted of fatally beating and robbing Donald Utah-bor- n 37 soldier Maycock Maycfock reportedly was celebrating his honorable discharge from the army when he was attacked The jury recommended life Imprisonment 12c 10c Cranberry Diced Fruit Mix— Mb 29c MiriCE Maraschino Cherries ---- -- - TOILET TISSUE BEER Go Up Navy Ladder 2E WASHINGTON' D C UP) — Lieutenant Commanders Paul F Lee of Spanish Fork Utah and John R Redman of Reno Nevada were among those named by President Roosevelt Thursday for promotion 'to the rank of commander in the United States navy 4 PEEL MEAT-2-l- bjar Scr lb 20c 27c 9c KRAFT CHEESE m' PEAS or BEAUS— rncouTot iyll1l'-25- 2 lbs 49c JELL-- 0 10c 13c MAYOIIIIAJSE BEARS 13 4c -Ihecan S” RICE 10c cans 3 rolls 10c 2 cans Flo MIXERS— :J bottles 2-ou- ORANGE JUICE— 1 5-eu- nce GRAPEFRUIT JUICE--No cello cello pkg its 6c 8c 4 for 25c 4 for 25c 3 pkgs 14c Qts 41c 3-l- b 3-l- b 3 for 25c can 2 can m 14c 14c doz- - MED WE ARE CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY MIRACLE WHIP Coffee z 4 for 27c 9c Saucer” “"I 12c SHOP FOR TWO DAYS— SATURDAY Schilling Bottles with Empties 12-o- Heinz Spaghetti A 3 each 7c bunch 5c 21c -5c lb -- St CELERY HEARTS TOMATOES— Large can S0APt:3 bars DOC FOOD BECKER’S Bottle ISC ce WHITE KING or MISSION BELL Si jar LETTUCE 10c 18c 10c can MARSHMALLOWS’ pkgs Southern 259 Z IIEIHZ KETCHUP CORIIKIX QIs OIL 29c 23c CLEANSER— Lighthouse 2ZZ2L SALAD DRESSING IIEIHZ Large Pkg TOILET "r"kI YAMS bag RAVI0LI--IS-O- r2 "I 5c 12c CREAM— Freshr pint 22c Wax PaperS”! 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Union Names William C Janson Friday had been reelected president of the Hotel and Restaurant Employes’ local union 815 Lester J Larson was renamed secretary-treasurand business representative Other officers’ chosen were Mrs Eula M Kohlhaase vice president P S Petersen re Mrs Hester cording secretary Hobbs and Frank Zirbd trustees John Inspector Obray Smith Schmidt sentinel and Mrs Hobbs chaplain Delegates to the joint executive committee of the hotel and restaurant employes and bartenders' locals will be Mr Larson Robert C Town and Mr Janson to the Salt Lake Federation of Labor John Mullins Mr Larson Hugh McGean and Max J Lloyd to the Union Label league Mrs Hobbs Mrs Kohlhaase Mr Zlrbel and Mrs Thelma Baker rmmmmNoavsATiiiDAY TrTTT H J better terms” Ickes held he was forced to cancel the P W A grant for the project because if one community were allowed to “farm out” a P W A pro- Ject to the works progress administration “other communities will do the same” P W A Typo of Work The secretary of the interior held that the sewer was clearly the type of project that should be constructed by P W A that it should be built under the contract after competitive bidding and that it should be built by experienced contractors He held employment of W P A labor on such a project would result in South Salt Lake’s getting a "slipshod job” Representative Robinson urged continuance of the project on the plea that closing down at this time will throw many more men on relief rolls in the locality No Peril to Standing “This one project” the representative urged “will not Impair the standing of P W A" He urged Secretary Ickes to waive bis objections and permit WPA to go ahpad with the project unless he is willing to reinstate it and allow P W A to supervise the job Secretary Ickes however refused to consider the case farther and advise Representative Robinson as to bis final decision ddo One for PUP c SALAD A9th South uid Main East Broadway 21st South and State 47 DRESSING So Temple and Sth East 14 South Main Sugarhouse EPSEBli$muiTSlPitiCATESSE Lb ft 31c ty qts 32 |