Show v 1 26 Wednesday Morning- ‘fait fak - n L Four Cases to r: Be Heard Next Tuesday - ’ “ Bus LineOperators of Western U S Canada Organize highway 12 miles from Vernal September 22 1937 in which a bridge -- And highway allegedly were washed away in a storm Mr Delphi May Rasmussen was killed -- Archibald Livingston ‘Arden Livingston Ruby Livingston no specific amount asked- - Archibald automobile ikidqed on Icy highway in Price canyon the machine rolling 400 feet down embankment causing death of Mr Archibald Livingston and injuring Arden and Ruby Livingston on November Uonism— J C Kidneigh 6 1938 Truck Destroyed “Owen Dean of Amertcan“ ToHT asking $550 for ’destruction of truck in accident near Pleasant Grove He charged that state road commission’ construction of new highway and underpass caused dust to blow on highway causing the crash Mrs Herbert Longman asking $54015 damage to her 1929 model audtomobile in collision with state fish and gam commission truck between Provo and Heber ’on December 7 1936 She also makes claim for personal injuries Th board took th following ac— tion:1 The claim of the Midwest DI tributing company for $35055 tax refund alleging hverpayjnent because of misinterpretation of state liquor control act was referred to —— the attorney general Th claim of Caroline Edmlnston of Fountain Green for $300- alleged damage to home caused by state road commission dynamite blasts in a gravel pit near her home and the claim of William A Chapman of Provo for $500 for damage on lease on redictlon land on Provo lake bed will be further considered the board announced 'i ' Money for Trips Th board authorized the followt ing tripss Assistant Attorney General John D Rice to Washington D C to represent state tax commission in appeal befort United States supreme shk Rice to Argue State Case in High Tribunal -- BROADWAY MARKET -- Pay Day Food Bargains for Wednesday Thursday BflPEFRIIlTa‘s:2tr15 Hr1 court y President La Roy E Cowles of Utah teachers’ retirement board to Catholics to Hear Cleveland for national teacher retirement convention opening Feb- Idalio Cleric ' ruary 27 Expenditure of $50 auThe Rev Edward H Jennings thorized Slack W Wlnburn architect to CSS R missionary Ban Francisco to inspect Utah ex- from Couer d’Alerje Idaho wllt'dis-cus- s “Men-and hibit at Devotion— to— the Blessed Virgin" at Our Lady of axpositlon Ernest S Holmes secretary of Lourde Catholic church Wednestha Utah state fair day atj:45 p m th Rev Patrick to accept the Utah exhibit Maguire pastor announced Tuea at Golden Gats International ex- day' s Father Jennings’ address will be position part of a perpetual novena honoring State Bank Examiner W - - Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal R F Starley state banking com- conducted weekly at’ the parish missioner' to Washington’ D C church! to attend meeting for study-- and recommendations to various stats Finn Completes Audit banking departments on adoption of certain uniform regulations' Of Midvale Books President E B Sessions Carbon Junlor college to Cleveland for an1 — MIDVALE— An audit of Midvale nual meeting of American Associabooks and records was tion of School Administrators Feb- city Tuesday night by auditors 24 - and to Grand - Rapids of ruary Beesley Wood and company Mich " for convention of Ameri- certified public accountants can Association of Junior College Th record were found to be in March 4 good condition according to Ralph Tba following payment were au- C' Smith auditor' Mr Smith wa thorized: assisted by Joseph W McEwan To Grand county $9820 for Juror And witness fees $23414 for salaries of county officials in 1937 To Morgan county $56709 for of county official In 1936 and 1937 To Juab county $78304 for sal- arias of county officials in 1937 ' com-plet- WEDNESDAY ’ SPECIALS ) For TUESDAY '3-l- b SROWDRIFT tin nuts— Plain or Bufared FOR EVER MEAL IN IOI I DELIGHTFUL! r "1 WAYS Farrer’s Bleats Sliced Ran SS Lamb Chops 2 lb Se Mullen Chops 2L“2E: Fresh Herring 2“'2Es Sliced Salron2l"27c Beilina Beef Ih’ 1C BADYBEEP STEAKS Sirloin— Portorhous MIRACLE VTUIPqnart TUIIA FLAKES Vi size 10c JELL-- 0 CORII SSL" 4 cans 25c 4 cans 25c 4 cans 25c 2Sa PcrkChopSclV 25$ Fresh Trips 13c PEACHES 21c TOMATGESrr BEAUS CATSUP 14-o- WAX PAPER QUALITY-MEAT- SALr'oin-r- Bottlcr’sGroup Meets Friday steaks Lb- - The Trie tat Bottler of Carbonated Beverage will open their eighteenth annual convention at the Newhous hotel at 9 a m Friday Mayor John M Wallace will be-topening speaker Following registration of member and auxiliary members talk will be given by Ed McPolln of Park City president of the association W'G King district man- YEAL CROPS-- 1 1 1 1 LJ LJ 25c 15c 20c JUICED GRAIIULATED 20 MARSHMALLOWS" XI mission WHITE KIRGJ BARS bell Oc 14c n 6s' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Li Finest Grad Sifted No I Cans— Each GEM FEAS Li t ORARGES qnari PURE EGG ROODLES— Large pitg SHRIMPS or SALMOR— TaU can n g flour sri: 98c RIHSO D g 9 PEARS Snesl Eating: AVOCADOS CALAVOS lb 5c 2 lor 15c 15e Q 9D Bots 26c g 2 for 15c 9 lb Drip Sliced— Diced Large Tins — U 2 Large OC a Q tun coffee 9 41c rlOo n 65c g PKG1 LARGE D IIEII1Z KETCHUP $ FRESH DATESr 39c- 9 17lLllUT MEATS SPRY 3 bars 25c 0 n In u 10c TOILET TISSUE £r 3 for 10c ACHE Cflll BEER gr3 for 25c IIEIilZ DEARS Large Cans iini ORAKOES— Large Juicy ARIZORAGR FRUIT ea FRESH TEXAS SPINACH JUICY LEMOilS— ' 20a 9 PEAI1UT liu-lifeli- 9 ts? 4 dz25c lOz -- MAYOHHAISE 2 doz 25c 2c doz 19e 1“ Jb 5c -- doz Medsize Potatoes 10 lbs S 15e Sc tCO lbs 79c G ::lb 2c G CALIFORRIA HEW CABBAGE 5eJJ lb SHOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER Rfccda Island GresrJng Apples 10 lbs 25s Jb5c CAULIFLOWER 2 cans 15c n SHAVER’S GR FRUIT m” Q G n t i DUTTERIXfetrrrlb25cD 14c pigs Fruits and Vegetables ibicc LAMD CHOPS -3 -- PRICES FOR TUES YfEDtIES n FEARUT BUTTER S 0 I i i jar 32c LAUOTM fGIA!ITQi SOAP:: I UBARS UEllTEMi - GRAPEFRUIT lOe S'" :- PIUEAPPLE JUICE : IT 9c botlle z her ninetieth birthday anniversary Tuesday with an open house celebration at her home observed D VOODBURY Soap D BUTTER large cans 3 ' Birthday Anniversary— Mrs Alice H Thiriot of 189 R street wlio 3 ftt 25c SALMOR c“ 51e dis- ifh 14c PRIEAPPLErr Do le lb Q SMOKED RAMS SST Q VEAL CROPS—ShosIdcr CsIs lb 25c Q 19c 0 19s 15e n lb 5c 25c B AHA!! AS "X lb G GEHUIHE LAMB CHOPS l BEEF CUBES &lb 15c Grapefruits i’15c n SHORT RIDS FOR BRAISIU3 lb FRESH BEEF CUBES 2 lbs 29c G Pork Reck Bones lb 5c CUIORS''S 50 239o EG0:c:lY SLICED BACOIL -l- b 19c rea 5e LIVER Slicedx: lb 10c LETTUCE !X° G lbs LARD RHUBARB R“i!or? lb PURE c lln 19c 2 5 GROURD EEEFIb lie G ICC POTATOES lbs XX 69c HERS 14e Ib25e n LOIR PORK CHOPS Steisg:lbDELICATESSEN Hutton Chops 2 lbs h I ager for Electrical Products Consolidated Gua P Beckman chamber of commerce eecretary and Donald J’Lloydricrtary-ofth- e Utah Retail Merchants’ association Ernest F Marlanl is general chairv man of the conference Lecture Series Set - 14o Doughnut Shop Downy Flak Cake Douth- - ’ BANDY—A new eerie of lecture tor patrons of Jordan school di- trlct will begin Thursday night at Union junior high school presenting Garry C Myers writer and forum leader according to an announcement Tuesday by D C N Jensen superintendent The flhst meeting which will be a lecture and forum discussion will begin at 730 p m- 21c 65c 15e Tuesday night featured the se ting of Lucille Tuttle dramatic artist a part of the program in the LeGrand ward chapel at McClelland street and Tale avenue ‘ A nm ng iSSsassa ct trict governor of Lions International for Utah spoke before a special meeting of the Denver Colo Lions club Tuesday on “Idealism in Lionism" Schilling Dm-acti- three-aeom- Play— “Call a It Day" presented by edy the LeGrand I D S ward M L Automobiles— M o 1 1 o n showing the manufacture of Ford Automobile were shown’ at a meeting of the Balt Lake Round Table Tuesday at tba University club 'shame-consciou- nt ' al change membership met Saturday and elected a nine-ma- n board Surprise Move B W Dixon one of the six members reelected Saturday aet th atage for tha urpris mova by resigning when the board met Tuesday to elect officers As Mr BarOfficial of newly organized bus association Left to right clay ranked No 10 In Saturday1! " balloting tha (board elected him to J II Rosenberg T J Manning and William Erllastings fill the vacancy and immediately " Elected t sevthereafter-reelect- ed him to ’the J A Barclay ’" term X enth consecutive presidency Other officers elected were the following: James E Hogle of J A ’'—Si Hogie Sc Co first vice president F R Pett of Ure Pett and Morris second vie president HE Have-no- r of Havenor Pett & Co third vice president Val S Snow secretary-every time with Unit Formed at Salt Lake Meeting treasurer and Ellis P Emery assistant secretary and caller To Study Traffic Rate Problems W D Nebeker Mr Hogle and Mr Snow compose the new board of trustee Piping hot biscuits taste as good as they look Representative of major bus line operators of western United if you use Schilling Baking Powder Committee Announced — nude with States and Canada organized the Western Bus Traffic association to pur ertum f UrUr — Standing committees for th year oevbr leave and related traffic sessions of with at their any "baking powder tsste!” For problems cope industry were announced a follows: Listing over balf a century Schilling has been relied ' J C Lynch chairman J G JohnTuesday in the Hotel Utah upon for mcctssnl baking and (roe economy! T J Manning of Omaha general heaviest bus travel in history this son Mr Snow Gordon Weggeland and MrPett: arrangement— Mr manager of Union Pacific stages year- - beca ACKz: MONEY being who wa elected chairman of the Nebeker chairman W H Child unbounded held on both coasts Clark L Whitney W Scott Weilet group said It wilL decide on fares include elected J Other officers schedules and otler matters coand Henry W Doscher arbitration H Rosenberg of Seattle of ‘the Mr Hogle chairman Mr Whitney operating’ with tha Eastern Bus Traffic association Both are af- Washington Motor Coach company George Baglin Mr Dixon and Mr 's-ss- S HastE filiated with the National Bui Traf- vice ’chairman William 10 Weggeland membership Arch J ings of Chicago rate clerk for the West chairman A R Larson Mr fic association Traffic- association Snow J M Allen and Mr JohnOperators said they expect the National Bus lh ’ "alt secretary and the following direc- son rule Mr Havenor chairman ' tors: Mr Pett Mr Allen Irving D'Low W It Somers of Seattle J R and Mr Larson Britton of Anaconda Mont J L Williams of Minneapolis William Tanzer of Chicago T S Reece of San Francisco Hugh L Scofield of Denver W H Starling of San Francisco W G Brown of Calgary Canada L W Nell of Vancouver B C A F Baldus of Fort Worth S Craig of ShreveGenerali John TexasLaand W Assistant Attorney port ataU D Rica will represent the tax Approximately 35 representatives commission in an appeal befo'r the sessions will complete United State supreme court the attending the state seeking to collect Income taxes their meeting Wednesday night from tho employed or retained by th Reconstruction Finance corporation and tha Regional Agricultural Credit corporation Mr Rice will leave Wednesday evening for ! Washington D C The litigation la a test case In41 EAST BROADWAY volving the right of th state to Collect income taxes on fees paid atFREE City Delivery on All torneys by such emergency governmental agencies as tha R F C and Grocery Fruit and Vegetable Orders of $300 or Mor’e the R AC a— 3-l- b EGGS-- U S Mei-- doi FLOUR bag The euit - was brought against We Give 8 & H Green Stamps Van W Q Cott local attorney who Sedas GRACXERS— 2--lb MATCHES claimed exemption The state suYELLOW FOR THE LOOK preme court upheld Mr Van Cott 15e 2-TAG in the Grocery Dept CORII -- I two-we- ek Gives Broker “Seventh Term A Barclay president of Barclay A Co Tuesday was elected to hi seventh consecutive term as president of the Salt Lake Stock exchange Mr Barclay's election wa an unexpected development1 as he wa on of thre old members of the exchange board of governors who failed of reelection when the ex- retary of State E EMoneon and et Attorney General Joeeph Che th date Governor Henry H 'Blood th third member being absent Two claim ar for damage art- Ing out of Automobile accident in which two person were killed Claim to BeHeard ' Hearing set for Tuesday-are- : Venice Oak Humphries asking $259 Elmer Humphries $52 L Richins $208 John Imlay 1092 $200 Audrey Oak -- Johnson and Hyrum and Axri Rasmussen $228175 arising ourofan automo bile accident on the Vernal-LAPol- -- National Social Hygiene day Wedconcennesday open a trated campaign against social disease its causes and its effect according to Dr Edward S Pomeroy chairman of the junior chamber of commerce antivenereal disease committee In attacking social diseases spe'-ciattention la being given this year to the contjpl of syphilie and especially Jo the control of congenital syphilis of which thera is an estimated 60000 cases annually “Combating this disease is not an easy matter" said Dr Pomeroy s’ “a most peopl are and Ignorant on th subject r sponsorTo overcome this w ing a wlda program of education on tha disease showing that the idea that syphilis Is only a age-ol- d venereal disedqe Is false and that atthrough proper medical testa andcontention it can be successfully ' : trolled” J Public hearing on four claim for damage was et by the itat board of examiner for next Tueaday at 10 a m at a meeting Tueaday !n th itat capitol’ board room Sec-- r - Drive Opens Brief Items Record Events Today on' in S r L Occurring O Social Disease Tha Ward picture Surprise Move At 1939 1 February Gains Honor Board Reelects Barclay "to IJead JExchange Neiv Association Officials Board Slates Hearings For Damages fibaac- - FISHER’S VITAMIR “D” BREAD i F Puts Body and Bone Builders to Work! 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