Show - "It 'OD - — szw - t 1 i ' t 4 t 2 B '7Mcapor i ' i: t ction ' I 1e 4 ''' Change in Capital Structure 14 ' : ' ' ''' PI 1 11 '41 )1-- "''''' ) ' Realignment of grazing division precincts from which are elected advisory board members will be effected soon to conform with a new law reducing membership on the boards Chesley P Seely regional grazier announced Saturday Congress recently amended the Taylor grazing act to provide that advisory boards shall consist of from five to 12 members instead of from 15 to 24 as at present Elections will be held in each of Utah's ight grazing districts next month the date to be set later Since advisory board members are elected for three-yea- r terms—one sheep man and one cattle man from each precinct—grazing permit holders normally would elect d of their representatives Mr Seely said that in order to reduce the number of board members to a maximum of 12 however and at the same time bring about equitable representation in the various prerncts it may be necessary this year for some boards to resign en masse and elect all new mem- ''' ' WASHINGTON July 29 US-- : commis1 The Interstate commerce sion Saturday proposed a plan of reorganization for the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad which would wipe out present preferred and common stockholders t i0 The Missouri Pacific and the Western Pacific own all the comIt e ( mon stock of the Denver & Rio 1fiv-1 Grande Western i 1 Because he was convictl for the econd time of driving his automobile while intoxicated Karl 32 of :1335 Thirteenth Bartsch Yast street went to jail for three Inonthe Saturday Judge Reva Beck Bosone pre-- 1 isi'ding in Salt Lake City police eourt sentenced Bertsch to serve FIX months in jail for the second three offense but suspended snonths of the sentence The motorist's first drunken conviction for which he paid a $100 fine occurred June 1 1 937 second conviction Val S ajury Thursday in police court ilhased on an arrest July 8 near Fifth West and South Temple streets 1 1 ' II: I C I a I 1 ' brims i Fine) Admitting A OtatFarl ( ditinken Meirg a n driving of 238 28 WHS sentenced (T:igath to pay a $125 fine or serve 38 days IIn jail by Judge Bosone arrested Friday Morgan A' near Ninth South and Second West streets after his automobile crashed into another machine operated by J T Lynch A third motorist accused of bewhile ing intoxicated driving 43 Vern Johnson of 337 West Sixth North street denied the charge and will be tried August 3 I i164 - ' 1 z arrested Friday after a minor collision at 18 West First South street lie I ' ' ' ' ' 1: W113 Reckless Driving Found guilty Wednesday in court of reckless driving Ray Stand ley Al of 935 East place was sentenced Saturday by Judge Boone to pay a $50 fine or serve 15 days in jail Stand ley was arrested July 21 et 11 p Di after his automobile struck a parked car at approximately 260 West Second South i ' 3 '':' 1 i I '' Barton 24 of teenth South street 1139 l East - 3 i Phon ey Nuinber I - I 'li :it ':!'''::---r A''iv 5:4 - f vit 0 1 : - :A's 40 :: 1 t t ' P!'i r The Missouri Pacific numerous organizations and others 4vets14AV4 gig sk the I C C to adopt a plan urged Nes Annie Bailey keeps providing a means whereby the English custom ot tea daily at Missouri Pacific and the Western p m Pacific could retain control of the Denver & Rio Grande Western through acquisition of a majority of the new holding stock Suggest Escrow Nan The commission provided that in order "to facilitate any reasonable plan which the new stockholders may adopt with respect to the ac- bers of an interest by a larger quisition Mrs Annie Bailey who came to "Plans now are being worked system or systems" all new comUtah from Southampton England mon stock be deposited under an out between the district graziers and the regional office for the fair 48 years ago as kr1 L D S convert escrow agreement for 10 years I C C to and approval will celebrate her ninetieth birth- Subject 'ith the consent of holders of day anniversary Tuesday at a lawn escrow receipts representing a maparty from 6 to 9 p m at the home jorit vl of the sharps on deposit the of her daughter-in-laMrs Peter road's reorganizat ion committee then you'd have authority to sell of 537 It'ilans Montgomery street all or any part of the deposited Mrs Annie Bailey who still common stock keeps the old English custom of Under this provision it would be lea every day at 4 IL m said she I had no desire to return across the possihle for hA Missouri Pacific Western Pacific by putAtlantic because ''she loved the and the new (Co litirilled From rage 1411 money 1Ji reacquire ting up penple of Salt Lake City and Utah" rent rol of the Denver &Itio Grande entities nor the Amount of cash Mrs Bailey is the widow of Wilor supplies necessary to meet the liam Flandell who died before she Western The plan provides for consolidaleft England and Albert R Bailey demands of the farmers who died in 19IS Her only son is tion of he Denver & 1io Grande Mr Maddus of farm security said & Salt Wit limn C Randell of Salt Lake Western and the Denver -Lake was no doubt his organizaWestern is in which there also City Friends and relatives includbankruptcy with three other Den- tion could take care of farmers ing eight grandchildren will at- ver & Rio Grande tend the lawn party stockmen and dairymen in the & Salt railroads—Denver small income group but could not Lake Rio Grande Junction railway aid the large commercial livestock -- and Goshen railrailway Valley or dairying concerns There is a 1e road OrT-410111large quantity of surplus grain and R 1' C Aid Solicited feed that can be shipped into Utah i from other states some of it now The commission held the present held by the Surplus Commodity stockholders had no equity The Reconstruction Finance cor- corporation Senator William II King was in11 Rau 14111S Al poration under the plan must pur- formed that the farm credit adivs litiIS chase $6000000 of first mortgage ministration can maki advances 4 Add Criticism per cent bonds series A and in up- to $100 in cases where it is addition accept $11059469 in set- shown such financial assistance is tlement of its present claims and that the money is Frnm Page justified Colpinned In the event of failure of the available but that loans cannot dissatisfied with the fact that front R F C to agree to this the commisbe made until the need is estabstep of the building Were poorly sion said the plan "should be con- lished Representative Abe Murpainted and the paint washed off sidered to be impractical And dock is Informed by the farm credwithin a short time However in should be returned to us for furit administration that they have joining Friday with the other two ther consideration" taken up the Utah situaThe reorganized Denver & Rio already in accepting the conimissioners tion NA7'ith the federal farm loan t C'for attlil‘Adeing"C(asptiPtralll and the Feed and Seed Credit it:tiltdhlnof(i tltrp arlinadireonvtsial Ithehef'aiwis'e"okti s‘tCi)uttl'it(tiirtil ‘ corporations and instructed them hsthe painting Item Equipment 'obligations to be to rnake an immediate survey and umvd not e to Chase to render $2795000 Commissioners admit it will be every possible assistance necessary in the future to spend National bank $1719917 note to through their statepanagers more money on the homw both in MilirOad Credit corporation $278- Governor blood said Saturday renairing the cracks and in en- 000 new first mortgage 4 per cent night that pending receipt of more new income complete information larging the superintendent's quar- bonds $29403111 which has tters The cracks in walls And ceilmortgage per cent bonds $12- - boon requested by wire nothing 5 new 006449: are not cent as serious per ing regarded preferred definite can be determined but he r defects hut the remodeling work stock $3329510 new min1expects that by Monday sufficient stock 11011 run will shown at a into sizable $100 a share information will be available to at likely of rnone amount $37904904 lleast get relief work started In --- — the drouth counties Ile will remain in Washington a few days for 1 i 3 i' ''4k!':''1'' " '1itA ' '? ':1 ":2 e: civic S L Woman To Observe 90th Birthda y w novel method of passing bad checks was reported to Salt Lake polive Saturday by William Firmage manage of the Fir- 1075 East maze Shoe company South s Tet Twenty-firs- t Mr Firmage said a man walked into his store asked to cash it S525 check and when requested for identification said he was a driver for a local laundry and suggested the manager call the launA dry at a given number Mr Firmage reported he Illade the phone call to the number and was informed the man was an employe SO he cashed the check John E IKerikas Saturday took Later he became suspicious however and checked the phone over duties as 'president of Theothe number given against the directory dore Kolokotrones chapter of suclie a nd found It was not the number Arcadian brotherhood of the laundry Further inquiry ceeds P E Atha Other officers installed at a at the bank on which the cheek was drawn revealed it was ficti- meeting Friday night in the amusement hall of the Hellenic Orthodox tious Church of the Holy 'frinity were John Kotsivos first vice president James Pappas second me president: Paul Cl Porovily4-reltfr''''‘ and C V N11c t pt!!! 'rho hoard ot i James 1als!s 'ltif:' Tenn 1 Stisi)eilde(1 ' liarive11 B 39 ells Janics eon- - iIOvie Firm Plans Prize Contest I Oht F (i ' t fliKO-Radi- LDS l'iweant '' r ) fr '' k 1 vention of the organization ver beginning August 711 '4 i in DenA I I - Ititvit NegollatiOnM U'iih (tperetors re fArding H neW Alio' seSile ill prop ertICM Organized by the 16 !ovals 1 lute kr1V l - Child Stiffrrs Hurts III& at Nal' )04ptie ' - Thier 4 1 1 of :tr i Ef11 k4ti11 Airret hkafered ti of her lower lin Sitio- tit) 111011(' Ati“ i 1 liv - s nthlit !hlvit r) 1(1 in p Smith 1 110 0 At mid lifm itl 19 - 7redVI'0 VIVtil h In the v1I Int :0 t :nrildn srol 11 White or Wheat ry C 2r a6te Flrebsh - Mather's U Large - 441 Chicken and Mushroom n tbs 44filiiiaMitalardwom WIZROUI it 1711f 11i 114'111- t I cli of 510 IlitI j! it tI vk fivAItilifitAtil i ( nko OR BROW- N- 14 WI ft MMMMIN 11 OPEN TILL 1 P M 1 SATURDAYS mminnosztionl !141rIeW i vi:- - trl? i lb Frpn: SLICED BEEF 2-- 1b 2-- Lo T Aro Cantaloupes CUKES--Lon- gl GRAPES--Swe- et ea Rmi(P)aepa Green Seedless m1111E1 fiat lialts Sweet pkg 18c lc 16c 19c 20c Delicatess- en-1 13 l or 7 2:) Round lb Steer 11 le195: orri) :I i 1 CHOPSLamb 1:7iV ' STICK LIVER SAUSAGE LIVER or HEARTS Mock Chicken Legs :rage Boo? BACON Asi411111 g SMOKED PICNICS ' RiPe 21cft lb Klondykes Firm lb Ripe FRAlillS' ' G? - lb " '11!11 GROUIM DEERzni 1 lb 15c lb 15c lb i 10c 1 I I 10c 12-l- b 15c lb 19c 3 2 Els r':elThe ? 1 trill Fresh Stick BOLOGNA 21- 1- 15c doz juicy B IINANAS lb - s wee?' co - - I :- illitirY ula ''''-''':-- ''" i 1 i 1 25? "0? 1 t 1 i r B Max! 11tc al 1 1 L4P-11- lirizzyr1 - FILLED COFFEE CAKES ca 8c ca Chocolate Cakes 1 r pr 3 ea 26c MOCIIA NUT CAKES eas 23c ' f doz17c : Ivs17c i ) IRISII POTATO SnEAB 44' ‘ Ian 0 s 49c f bottle 3 doz KERR LIDS 21c 25c 20c PINEAPPLE 2 for 31c CRUSHED PrEAPPLÈNh: 57c DEL flAIZ COWL": 3 for 25c KERR CAPS complete I Broken Slices— No 211 Cans— - — doz 1 4 for 29c Salad Vegetables :7:: s lirA vntiith i 4 iii (-' V4 LLA - 77-7r : 4 IT ) ril ir Li '') 7 ri lisis i 1 7t 3-1- (--1- 1 k4 :: IrrtN r-ii'''' '"''''-L') - !I b Can IMMO S & YI TEA r r11 V i Iv ' 1 I -' i- 1 i C s FLOUR 48-1- b Black 35c I i l 7 !:j' 18c - IYHEATIES B 3 cans 20c can SANI-FLUSH—Lar- ge reaktt 2 nm 21 k I C i '2) aC d't r7 Lge Pkg 20c Li Giant Pkg 56c 72 $ ' i 1 SOAP i i Bars Giant Bars Reg iv Toile( L1 1 1 6-b- ox - II t)3 sjir - 3 : r711 Kingsford Gloss Starch pkg 8c Kingsford Corn Starch lb I pkg 7c ' Purex Bleach qts II2c 12 gal 23c carton 1Sc J KITCHES li of Champions ems 7c can Lighthouse Cleanser baesr i 1 8-0- 7 iit4tV1 1 t 84oz cifteen DUTCH CLEAliSER hrsow 1 - ' I9c GOOSEBERRY PIES OATMEAL COOKIES t 1 - t 4 r i 1 2Gn itl I CERTO gie!' trcotnient 1A111 t r -- ') r '' - t — t est street 9 Th :53 - - or - I 1 Can 4 Cans 3 for ' — b ' ' z itk LIrt tall 1 ) Puritun Dread 2u 10Nr BEER 12-o- :1 ' ' ' : I S & VI COFFEE tlf7-- - p 5e 011)-rAS- ' 1n''ciehIS SI11414 Young Canned' ' :' t - Jackie 'ittPtItir 4pen tAtaings ' t S4111414 BAkeriell -- I i' ''4' r for - ' r'----7--'- 1 to rseeee 4-' -- ' 1 11111 f! — ACME A First I )1 ha Tee Ibir ''''''' Cartridgve es Ti91114e A' - t 1' quart I jar K - : ' MIRACLE WHIP 1442114 — I 24c SHORT WI lc ea lc Tender MELONS cochairmen R i 1 pkg for 4""1"— HEIIIZ VINEGARQTAlR7s" 1717 iii 9c glass 1 oz Anglo Corned Beef 't27 Deviled Meat 17an A FliGsz lb - tleats s BEEF' Can PURITY TOASTS - FaiOt CORNED I ) (41) PURITY SALIMES 10c tk )1si 1 I c71 L' PURITY FIG BARS MARSHMALLOWS Bags 6 Pail I I 20c lbs- 1 - 'c'eL bib Iiida A h 10C ' 2111 jar 1 ! - CHihtreo and J I ThfinuiAott i Sodas 2 115c Grahams 2111!)17c i I 7iv ILA slAJI-- rAJ cNa()212 1 rill 7 (1'1 Til ri": 1771 PIER('ES 7c I10 Dug' a PORK AND BEANS Vegetables-7n- Fresh ' BEETS—Young tut kiits hoii:' - 1 Gallon 25C BUTTER2-11- 1-- u11v 3 cans 26t 33c I and 1' hkI as VIBNUEIGKAR 11 I L trii1SLIB1 IrEPZIY 791 t aztre 1" 13c pkg 9c BAG TOMATOES the Stilt Lake police emergency ‘tp ImnP hitsWitt Stiturtinv night for pe(4- ond degree horns nn the left Ankle lit poliee suffered when Nile nrcidenimiy rftkle'01 rinving eptl:te't ot pnn of hot otter from a ft '41 I CRACKERS I IlY A doz I can b 1-1- :il::::::"' hy 010 fOreNt sponored Caucs PitS'O'llrt'r I 4m——m 5 2 3? S 164 Potatoes hikes end programs will be featured it the Cottonwood L O S stake outing In Bog Elder fiats Mill Creek canyon Tuestie3 afternoon and evening it was Saturday li'rom 4 until 6 p amlidelltlirembaenr1 pa licipaie tti retreational metiviiirs Dinner will he ferved al il p tIL and mt A p m the smke eat conduct rt xiirpriNe pr(i!!:rlin et int IiinphOleater dur- ing the reollAr 11day night sun Si't"V D or el In cin) d CAN — Carnes sel 'Nriviep ' — 1 r1 71 !II Fri? Big Loaf ! 3 : 'Malik' of Seattle tHaelline 111' t i rD) Kellogg's Corn Flakes ::::gie POST TOASTIEVpZe Si" for Stake ArrangCS Canyon Picnic the 1Hiter progrom imilt 0 elllOt- 111' M hrtlisP on Ilvr r1'111 t 111p1111 hood awl inttinr ithr:t11nm ilhont tho !IN rooLL ((111 14 r sp) slith !II J:intr it Sn1in 111t Vilth sniith NI trvt the rvat of it 111(1111111 titi lit I) J ad Grand Central - 1 4 pkgs 19c Alber's Corn Flakese 3 for 16c outing — Pi l'11m '0 nth Vi stret !esid rit sn1- in ho innihin hk (II the i1 JELL-- 0 he cirtrolge ex- thought hlank occulentnily Officers Peirce and Sanford said 11"ed StIt"rd4Y evening "ti PI"' Mr 11orehouso WWI traveling south hired the left uldett f'11)4er of Car- Ion Robinson 3:i Of 330 Chicago on Svcond East street and hal Jost htreet cmnpluted ft left turn on Fifth Trented Kt the Salt Litke police Smith V hen Ithe eastbound StIVild4lit machine struck Ilan lerl"rgencY hospital he told -t- telidiliiiihap occurred nt South Jenkins 17 of 120 South Rnts tile HMI NI 11111-- I1 tLir Ii ‘"Ish II of ll'itth OfreoIm 1 h1k1111: ‘111111i1 I funed t i i Álli'll Murehoue at-I- 1101 when Alle (111 willie Her hiwer teeth eut playing themigh the lip N)io wait given firot P111 !fro rnent At the sett !Ake polite aorergenry hoepitnt end tennp terreti to the General hovitill : in ilil t IA i filly evening i I si IIng- S''1:1(1 (11ild II ---- ? t1ho l'o roll t hint find tempt to avoid hitting craAvd into tthe Bird (lir 1 he child apparently was Nt ruck at the same time awl thiOWn to the pitvenient 1J0 tit irtittifl nt the Yq111 hike Puhre VIIIP14:114'y Poo h IA hadh (1nnovI ot s Nruir!01 ‘:is '414'011 111 been deferred until conehrsion of the convention expected to la11 almt 10 days - 11(1(1 Atut() ll A li I A SHREDDEDVIHEAT I William as t Smithtoldof S8a3l7t West Sixth Lake City polite Saturday a wheel and tire had been taken from his automobile while it was parked in the driveway of his home 100-c- the of ino cci k SUGARPOWDERED tpaettide flCR S ‘JosePh Ilamphrey business agent of the union waii in charge hree llislt(11)s litjlin! I Eire Pers()ts iin Sit L international organizo' bald Saturday A 11 t - r-- 11 '''' t : o thousand L D S church in southern Ca!iforma gathered Saturday at Santa Anita race track at Arcadia Cal for the first annual Pioneer day pageant and barbecue sponsored hy the Monrovia IL D S As'ard Rt Arcadia according to word received in Salt Lake City Saturday night Vunds derived frOni the enter Imminent were to ge toward roo nee impel for the iitruction of Yard NIonrovut George Puna mayor of Arcadia and superintendent of the Nionrovia Sunday WA5 si hnol general chat:nom ae 7 1 r1 Smbers ir sons NPnrly :!50 fathers tofre tinymined Saturday night nt The Spruces mountain retreat in tor the Big Cottonwood cniiiyon iI) S sttlikr lathe's' annual Wetk owl nufmg' hyvin nt I p ni Sal- 1101 nnd e ill continue untli iiiithy Att 1 p m Hike games hrld cum0 ond nmpltro !ongFng knry fratiirnd durmg Ithr dny nnd ukenmg -- - Of TO0e1P 'i) A At Coast City Outing in Canyon - l l 1 r---- ' ' Of -- Fathers Sons Attend drlegation'of 12 to 1) Utah lead- erii of the International I!Tomo of nue Mill and Smelter Workers will attend the international eon - 1i SMIKA COFFEE : r 1 r 2 11 nOktillIMPLE glfi 50M11111 Wheel Stolen I - s"ntiP)U Painters 'care For Outing a mRster of eeremomeN will eonstt Of orchestral sod vocal 111111c Hod Notideville slick his 1 A k Tire PRICES EFFECTIVE 110IIDAY AND TUESDAY i - i ri " 0 71:16-- 0 — k ' '773 - I —1 1 WEEK DAYS BuTTErl rg Lll ell c r:') 1 1 1 - two-da- 1 i 31" 4A caravan of members Salt Lake lodge No 77 of the Brotherhood of Painters DecoraThursday at 2 p en tors 'find Paperhangers left Salt PicSponsored by tures Inc the contest will offer Lake city Saturday morning for a y outing Rt Siddoway grove $25 in cash prizes in addition to three miles south of Wanehip awards The program !merchandise through the buoiof enterttimment presided over by after ca — Utah ninclicr Woritcrs 1:1'o Attend 3Iccting r---- i' J - OPEN 35c 777) ' 1 7 l 11111MINNMilMiMdMMIIMONO 1 i City residents who look like movie stars will have the opportunity to cash in on their resemblance at s contest and enIn tertainment Liberty park Sylitlisus virsrios tr itr I N -1 HEINZ addit ional conferences Salt Lake -i 1ffitts anti Chat los IIle:lias 'I he At cadian brothel hood i t and (JoseT coposedi of Ith—Ves ank Of natives of Arcadia tire victed or handling stolen goods in Salt Lake City 'police court but was granted a six months suspended sentence by Judge Reva Beck Bosone The man denied however he had In any way en co u ra g ed three sons aged 14 13 and 8 to (Innmit a le- cent burglary to which they confessed The case of the threl boys Is still being considered by luxenite Ali- thordies who reported a fourth brother is already an inmate of the l'fah Stale Industrial sehoot at Ogden I I of the law that the intenlion of the legislature was to have these jobs held by two different persons The opinion was being prepared in answer to a question submitted to the attorney general's office by Will R Holmes state senator from Brigham City 7' ":'' 1) 0 ' br Largo Bottles 2 for '''''''""-"-- - ' Ketchup -- - - ! N -- -- 77 N- 9C 1 ' '" no-pa- irctet--0-ns'oi- 4 Lester (' 00'11tr"'"--- -- Bottle 1 r y By Police Judge f's r PIERCE'S CATSUP d :I14 reawan Croup !Seats Officers ' L EMINEMINEMOMMIIMM ' : I '' :7711PIN11111111111111117 one-thir- 1 Icity 0 '''1'' tile‘rii 1 A 1 ! ' - ' - Thir- ' Helps Cash Phoney Check : 1 Hit AlleIv i ' 4 r IT Bo-ho- i :''' k ' Western-controlle- Because they drove 40 miles aln zonea two speedhour in ers were sentenced by Judge to pay $25 fines each with $15 suspended They were Scott Morgan a9 of 346 East Thirty-thir- d South street and Elmer A ' : I street ' ' An opinion holding it to bP man-conte- xt datory for the state board of pub- he welfare to appoint a chief of the division of old age assistance In addition to the director of the welfare department was being written Saturday by Assistant At- torney General John D Rice The Maw bill of the 1937 legislature under which old canyon Picnic lunches were served at age assistance is now being admin- 2:30 p in after vvhich games and istered provided for a chief of old age assistance but for reasons of athletic contests were conducted economy and greater efficiency of The program Was 4esented in administration this position has Wm Clarence been combined with that of welfare the amphitheater S Barker ward Y W"DII A pres- - department director This office is ident was in charge' o arrange- held by J W Gillman Mr Rice held it is clear from the ments est and simplest method of effecting the required change" Mr Se"ely said Changing of precinct lines will be necessary in most districts he Such changes are being stated worked out at the present time he added and will be outlined to voters before the primary balloting on the morning of election day ----7--------- Governor Told FSA Seeks Drottth Facts 1 - I Several hundred members and former members of the Twentieth L D S ward participated in games plays music and athletic contests featured Saturday afternoon arid evening during the annual reunion at Box Elder flats in Mill Creek Realifmment of Planned In Conformity With New Law Reducing Menbership 'on Boar& Dra‘tic Pro1)o4es 1 out is ' i 'Ruling Holds Law Requieës' Utah Age Pension Chief IlVard Stages Outing! I To Be MakShortly i 'Aid Rio Grande Precincts t 1 Three i " i July 30 1939 Area Changes 'Gram 11" Plan to e I' Brings a C C FOAM'S E i Ni tah Loves Drunk Driving 'Repeater' Gets Jail Term New Co1 gakt Zribunt ri)c e5alt Sunday Morning t4114 : 4 ''"81' 10 10 In bars - IV—tter r at 1r" 11 ILA i'fl f 29c -34c I Sri il la V 1 4 - ( st zVs zT -3 - " 7 : 7' 7"::r:Ifftr4t - A ' lave'4"iseterLeAFAm - A---r ' 'ft 3:— 'r- ft - t ? v 11 |