Show J 2 Wednesday Morniug- Hljc - Salt £akc tribune -- September 6 V Heads Fiesta Lamb Boosters Lay Plans To Advertise Forestry Aids Plan Meet Field Survey - f Utah Animals Command Best Prices “ V With 50000000 pounds of prime milk-fe- d lamb now ready for market leaders in the industry Tuesday were preparing for an extensive advertising program they will sponsor during Utah Lamb week September 15 to 21 Utah he ' UN New Store Will Open in S L markets stoic A new which will feature furs coats and suits exclusivelj and to be known as Lords w ill formally open Thursday at 121 South Main street B M announced Roe propi ictor Tuesday The building has been completely remodeled including a modernistic front and open display racks along the deep interior of the stole As pait of the remodeling a vault was built in the basement of the building and a woikshop was constructed on the second floor The modern display racks have been equipped with florescent tube lights Mr Roe said Tuesday his store would feature furs coats and suits and through his New York City buver would constantly bring to Salt Lake City the latest stjles and models Jack Reiff of New York Citv fur and merchandising expert will be In rharge of the fur departready-to-we- fact that our principal market is outside our state means new money for Utah and indicates the position of the wool producer os a valuable asset to the businesses and professions of Utah” Mr Hooper continued Cooperating in the piogram' to make Utahns are five committees of the Salt Lnke chamber of commerce the womens auxiliary of the Utah Wool Growers’ association and other "The "Inmh-conseio- 100-fo- committees in Ogden Logan Provo Cedar City and Price Choice cuts of lamb will bo served during the campaign at nil hotels restaurants and dining cars and meat markets will feature all lamb in their displays and advertising LDS Head At tWinwwwiift Heads James A Hooper Lamb week program pro-gia- to Speak Pioneer Luncheon Heher J Grant L D S church president will address the monthly meeting of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Luncheon club Wednesday at 12 15 p m in the Lion House social center The church head has been asked to discuss "Early Recollections of Salt Lake City” Gaylen S Young club president said Edward O Platt will sing accompanied by LeGrand P Backman ment Mr Roe has been in the business in Salt Lake City for 25 jears Woodbury corporalease tion announces a long-teron the property had been signed by Mr Roe ready-to-wm- Seven Retired Policemen and Firemen Will Stand Guard Over Street Crossings to Protect S L School Children Volume Sets Record andMcMaitin Seven retired policemen firemen were designated Tuesday Due largely toparking meter ar- by Salt Lake City Tolice Inspector rests more cases were handled in Odes B Record to guard street Group to Study Salt Lake City police court dur- crossings at city schools beginning Fire Control ing August than in any previous Wednesday The retired officers to be month in history a report Tuesday In Wasatch Unit will be on duty each ''f by L I Acomb clerk showed school day from 8 to 9 a m from Aeomb said a Mr that total of noon to 1 p m and from 3 30 to An inspection tour of the Wasatch national forest will be made 49 iO cases were heard in the court 4 pm In addition to retirement pay September 11 to 18 by two forest with total revenue of $6106 comRecord said the officers Inspector to 2012 cases in August service officials from Washing- pared will receive $25 monthly each ton D C and regional office 1038 with revenue of $4120 90 The assignments follow H D The total amount collected of heads J E Gurr forest supervisor $6106 was also the second highest said Tuesday the Washington for any month In history the Representing forest service office will be E W highest hemg in February 1038 S Lovendge assistant chief in charge when a high number of gambling of administrative management and fines boosted the total over $8000 Looking over possible sites for Of the 4940 cases handled dur- new warehouses to store wool Information and Walt L Dutton 4146 were for minor onions and other commodities chief of range management C J ing August traffic violations mostly overpark- shipped in large quantities over the Olsen and William B Wright asing in metered zones Mr Acomb Denver & Rio Grande Western sistant regional foresters will be said Revenue from the minor vio- railroad Edward A West of Denlations totaled $3722 50 ver rompanv general manager present from the Ogden office Speeders were the next largest and C M Lightburn valuation enWith Mr Gurr and other memcontributors to the total with 232 bers of the Wasatch forest per- motorists convicted of such an of- gineer were in Salt Lake City sonnel they will discuss fire pre- fense paying $1458 in fines Twenty Tuesday Mr West said his company’s vention at the opening meeting reckless drivers contributed $242 business is running 10 per cent Monday morning in the federal and 10 drunken drivers $215 Many ahead of last year and that this of the latter are still paying inbuilding Salt Lake City may be stepped up considerably bestallments on their fines however cause of the outbreak of the EuroHre Control pean war The need for more intensive "We have not made definite plans fire prevention work in and around S yet concerning construction of new Salt Lake City and the desirabilcommodity warehouses” he said ity for increased cooperation with Mr West and Mrs Lightburn will as cities and counties in fire control leave Wednesday for Denver will be discussed Mr Gurr said Complaints of neighbors against The forest service’s system and equipment in Salt Lake the Utah Cooperative Poultry Producers’ plant at 45 West Seventh Specials Wed Thurs Friday county will be inspected The remainder of the week will South street are properly a matter be spent in trips by car and horse- for zoning officials to decide City VEAL CHOPS back to various parts of the Wa- Sanitarian E G Cole told the Salt satch national forest studying rec- Lnke City commission Tuesday After investigating the comreational developments water conservation grazing problems and plaints Dr Cole said there is "no doubt" that the plant causes inGold Meats lb erosion control convenience and distress to nearTo Discuss Trips by residents through the unloadDry Salt Pork lb Reluming to the forest service ing and killing of chicken? at Sfeaks-Shld- Jb offices in Salt Lake City September night 15c He added however that Charles 18 the officials will discuss findings of the trip and confer with P Rudd manager had told him representatives of the Utah Wool most of the plants activities will Growers’ association the Salt Lake be moved to a new location outSHORT RIBS lb recreation department and the side the city limits next spring Associated Garden Clubs of L'tah and suggested that will probably SPARE RIBS lb At noon of the eighteenth the be the ‘best solution” of the presforest officials will have luncheon ent conditions Dr Cole said the citv will conat the University club with GovSTANDARD MARKET ernor Henry H Blood Mayor John tinue to experience similar troubles M Wallace and other state offiunless zoning laws are enforced THE MFAT SPOT OF SALT LAKE Plenty nf Servlre and Free Parking cials and civic leaders followed by to "put these establishments in 232 EAST 4TH SOUTH an Informal discussion their proper place ” ar retired school L Official Raps Riant Nuisance fire-fighti- lb15c LArtfCH0PSIb17c 18c 10c To go with a snack of crackers and cheese or some other tasty bite a gleaming glass of cool BAC0rrnalbl7c 15c Beer Cantaloupes POTATOES at Its Best! heads Your Dealer Can Supply You CAULIFLOWER DRY ONIONS YAMS ORANGES GREEN PEPPERS 15c Sibs-G- doz- - doz Size 6C 2C Fresh Salmon S1? 29c Stocli oTT limit quantities on advei tised items Wednesday's QC Sr0 TAPIOCA iX' 17c 2 for 15c Libby’s Veal Loaf 2 cans 25c MIRACLE WHIP ?“? 31c POSTUM ?r:" 39c Spring Garden 2 ie cans 21c QUAKER same ffn 8th West and 2nd South Bountiful s 502 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CRACKERS creamy-heade- Beer is first choice of thousands of beer lovers Your good taste says Fisher Beer! 7c This is the time to buy and can Peaches The fruit is excellent and the price is low 0 P S Stores will have lots of them in bushel baskets ready for your approval We promise you’ll be pleased with the quality and happy with the price— Buy Wednesday Garden cTresh H and J E Oakason retired fireman Lafayette school North Temple and State streets A request for an officer at the 1400 Highland Park school in the block of East Twenty-sevent- h South street is still uhder consideration Inspector Record said o C“ TOMATOES retired fireman Douglas Seventh South and Thirteenth East streets William Waller retired fireman Uintah school Thirteenth South and Fifteenth East streets W H Burnett retired fireman Forest school 928 East Twenty-fus- t South street policeman1 enstein Choice Number One Rail Heads Seek L Warehouse ”4 now are being lambs brought down from the high summer range where they hae lied under the most inwgoraling and Janus A healthful conditions Hooper secretary of the I tali Wool Growers’ association and chairman of the committee in charge of the week’s campaign said He said Utah lamb this sear is ns good or better than last soar and should command premium prices particularly on "’1 Police Court 3 Pgs- 25' - Grapefruit Juice "r 16c 0XYD0L 20' PALMOLIVE I:'1 3 bars 27c |