Show 9 TEursday Hornin' 5T!jc Contract Let For Parley’s Canyon Road UP Old Timers! Standards of Pick S L Advertising Man as Head Given Praise Capitol Street Of Purchasers Contracts for the construction of the Parley’s avenue road which will provide a new gateway to Salt Lake City and for the East Capital street route adjoining the capitol grounds on the east were let Wednesday by the state road commission Work will start as soon as weather permits ' Strong and Grant Spnngville firm was awarded the contract to build the 2 818 miles of gravel-surfacroad running from the mouth Of Parley’s canyon to Sunnyside avenue and about Nineteenth' East street The firm’s bid waa $4847055 which with 10 per cent added for engineering and contingencies will total $53315 Mullins and Wheeler Salt Lake City company received the contract to surface curb andgutterEast Capitorstreet The successful bid was $3415471 which with the 10 p(r cent added totaled $37570 The canyon-Sunnysi- ed S L Omaha of Withrow Promotion of L Passey of 2137 Tenth East street from the tank of first grade fireman to lieutenant was approved Wednesday by the city commission Fire Chief Walter S Knight said Mr Passey would fill the vacancy caused by dismissal November 15 of Lieuteimpt Roland Lee and would servMt the No 7 fire station at Ninth West and Second North secretary-treasur- secret- fora toboth the public have a concrete base and rock" as- “ Frank‘BrMcLatchyT'club president conducted the meeting phalt top The Parley’s canyon road will cross Twenty-firs- t South street at Dollar Day Special! Q Popular Sheet er The auxiliary elected Mrs J R Mooifey Pocatello Idaho president mission told members of the Salt Mrs H A Coates of Cheyenne Lake Advertising club Wednesday Wyo vice president and Mrs H' m the Hotel Utah T Forbes of Kansas City Mo Mr McGibbeny said all three ary-treasurer Mr Lamb who resides at 459 agencies have cooperated with the commission in curbing illegitimate North Fifth West street has served advertising which reacts to file as president and vice president of disadvantage of honest advertisers the Salt Lake club No T2 Union He explained that the commission Pacific Old Tlmert has taken the attitude that it is He is a conductor on the Oregon not a policing agency but a body to Short Line railroad with his run assist merchants and industrialists from Salt Lake City to Ogden toward better business practices through cooperative measures - He said a new law enacted by of 6 per cent on minimum mark-u- p retail goods will not increase retail Fireman V lOMAHA Neb Feb 15 UPt — The Union Pacific Old Timers- - club meeting hire Wednesday elected Fred E" Lamb of Salt Lake City president W A Rosenberg Los Angeles vice president and H A Honest advertising standards adhered to rigidly by Utah merchants agencies which prepare advertising copy and media which publish the completed advertisements have built up an enviable confidence In the public conducive to sound merchandising practices J H McGibbeny secretary of the state trade com- the state legislature providing Board Promotes -- Confidence Also Awarded Victims of Explosion in CCC Camp attGranisville Omaha Meeting Honors v Members West Practice Builds Surfacing Job Salt £ukc tTriinmc for slloo Music filen Bros Music Co Suffer butns jn explosion at C C C camp Left to right Matthew C Hutchings Joy G Cardon and Carl Yensen 11 reported in serious condition at Fort Douglas hospital over explosion in C C C camp west of Grantsville IlarolJ Schouten less seriously injured in same accident (Story on back page) WJWfe ilhay Hash (Muatenb foam & iluijh 3 MAIN ST 14 SO 7 ®niii6®! ‘USS Police Arrest- O fTl - Is i Welfare Meet Slated h East street and extend northwest to Sunnyside avenue and about Nineteenth East street The road commission has tentative plans to extend the road jvest on Sunnyside avenue to the eastern boundary of Mt Olivet cemetery Utah Parley-l- r Jthen north to Fifth South street The roadcommission authorized “tha ETo p ETo'nPb" e" Ta k e n on 'some land He Friday directly south Of Mt Pleasant so that two sharp turns may be eliminated on U S highway 89 The First open meeting of the Utah commission plans to straighten the Conference for Human Welfare will road requiring construction of about be conducted Friday at 7:45 p m one and miles of new high- m the Utah state art center 59 South State street it was anway Twenty-sevent- one-ha- lf nounced Wednesday "The Roots of Race Prejudice Fat and Fancy” will be topic of a round table discussion by leaders of educational and sociological institutions in the city Among those participating will be E R Smith instructor in sociology and anthropology Dr Louis C Zu-kassociate profe'ssor of English Dr Ruth P Koshuk instructor in sociology and chairman of the conference Alton Jenkins debater all of University of Utah Mrs David 62 W Stanley Y W C A board Jordan School Leader Dies er John H Greer Succumbs UNION— John Harris Greer of Wallsburg Utah and coordinator of the Jordan school district for the past 18 years died Wednesday in a Salt Lake hospital of cirrhosis of the liver Mr Greer was born April 5 1886 a son of John C and Annie Gard- a native - Fratto representing the Italian American Civic league Mike Masoaka president of the Japanese American Citizens’ league Quentin Chinn vice president of the China Vyar Relief Association of Utah E L Elizondo Mexican conner Greer sul and the Rev Charles C SpenA member of the Jordan school cer of the Utah council of the Nadistrict staff for 28 years Mr Greer tional Negro congress was a member of the Jordan teachers’ association gnd precinct chairman of the Democratic party He is survived by his widow Mrs Rosa Bushnell Greer four daughters Mrs Willa Greer Despain of Midvale Kathryn Greer Henson of Salt Lake City t and Maxme and Awarding of a medal for "good Maurine Greer of Union one grand- citizenship” to East high school R child six' brothers and three sisters O T C Cadet Robert Knowlton by the local chapter of the- - Daughters of the American -- Revolution was announced Wednesday when Knowlton“a “junior 7 student was formally presentedia the school student body in an assembly The winner is a son of Mr and Annual reumtm and homecoming Mrs Hooper Knowlton of1094 East of the Yale L D S ward iill be Twenty-firSouth street conducted in the ward chapel and The award Ts made each year amusement 'hall Friday Saturday following the completion of a course and Sunday beginning with a din- m citizenship given among the R ner Friday at 7:15 p 'm for ail O T C cadets of the school ward members 17 years of age or older A program will follow Children from 1 to 11 years of age will be entertained at a pro- DAR Gives Medal To ROTC Cadet Yale Ward to Ilold Reunion st ’ gram Saturday at 3 p m with children from 12 to 16 years of age being entertained at 7 p m West High Opera Cast Named Selection of the cast for West homecoming -- program will high school’s annual opera "H M in the chapel Sunday at S to be presented in 630 p m with all present and for- the Pinafore” school auditorium March 24 and mer ward members invited to be 25 had been made Wednesday present “Chosen to sing leading roles In the opera are DeLoy White Allen Nielson Walter Bretzlng' George Marvin Norman Curtis Edgar Bryan Erma Thompson Bernice Violet Huffaker Marian and DeLora Gray P Melvin Petersen who will direct the opera said a chorus of 150 voices will take part in the ' production The be given ' Uns-wor- th PROMPT RELIEF FROM DU EilOH E 9 Jfc ADCO LD When you wake up in the morning end feel as if you can’t get going becauee your note it clogged and your head feel like lead a few sniffe from the Vapex Inhaler will atart you off for the day feeling more refreshed and comfqrtablerThen tuck your Inhaler" into your pocket or puree and keep it handy—forui-Whenevyour -n- oae-bothera er you And of count when uttd bafora Colng to btd tht Vtpts Inhaltr wilt rtduco tht ducomfort which oltta prtvtnlt found tlp- — Go6d"1of"biontfct'thn chtrstd in a jiffy with a ftw drop! 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Losses Set At Nearly $300 - Two men- were arrested one for allegedly parsing worthless checks and the other on a charge of petty larceny and loot valued at nearly $500 was stolen in a series of crimes TepmteTTtn$oircerWednesday James Stilweil-4who polije' af lege has passed six fictitious checks amounting to more than $150 in this city was arrested Wednesday morning at the Big Four Furniture company 342 South State street where officers said he attempted to pass another check He was held in the city jail pending filing of a - 8 (§DQ l Glrls’-Xe- Values to 59c for growing 7 to Children's Slips OGDEN— John C Fife of Ogden haa been appointed field supervisor in southern Utah of the state historical records survey said Hugh F O'Neill editor nd supervisor Mr Fife's headquarters will be in Cedar City 00 Reg 150 Value 9 FUR FELT— quality you'd never expect at 100 They’re all carefully blocked and finished and lined with lustrous rayon!" You get both ' style and wear! 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Ruffles worthless check complaint Because he allegedly attempted to steal two cans of chili powder from a market at 47’ East Broadway William Young 58 was taken into custody and held in jail on a petty larceny charge Four rings and two lockets valued at nearly $200 were stolen from the William Schubach Jewelry shop 273 South Main street by a thief who broke a front display window with a bottle shortly after midnight Police rushed to the store when a burglar “alprm was set “off by the breaking glass but were unable to locate the thief A medical bag and equipment value°d at $200 was stolen from an automobile owned by Dr L H O Stobbe of 1760 Harvard avenue while the car was parked in the 500 block on South Main street Using a pitchfork a burglar was able to pry open a WinoowNand force entrance to the residence of Mrs Grant K Smith of 1473 South State street The thief stole a purse containing $150 several keys and other belongings but in his haste i left the pitchfork behind Numerous burned match stubs were scattered about the home of A Green of 671 Driggs avenue by a burglar who forced entrance and ransacked all the furniture drawers and closets of the home No loss was determined Wednesday Howard— Maroon —of — 31 West Broadway told officers he met a stranger in a local beer garden Tuesday night and took him to his hotel room Maroon later fell asleep and when he awakened discovered a new suit of clothes was gone Gels Field Post Nim1 MDVMtloa ttoflMM ASK US FOR YOUR DOLLAR HAY GREEN RECEIPTS WITH YOUIt ‘PURCHASES WA-HE- - ) WASATCH 2732 |