Show 1 ednoday Morning- - -- Head Counter Slot Machine U S Appoints Census Chief for Utah Destruction Case Continued Ileber Meeks Attorneys Agree Notified To Wrerking Of Most Deuces Of New Post Heber Meeks of 2280 Lake street former executive secretary of the Democratic state committee was informed Tuesday of his tentative appointment to the post of supervisor of the 1940 census in Utah The infonmat ion was received from Senator Elbert D Thomas in Washington D C who Explained that official notification of the appointment and instructions would be received by Mr Meeks from the United States bureau of the census at Washington Recommendation of the Salt Lake man was made by Senator Thomas Former secretary of the state securities commission Mr Meeks has been prominent in Utah political circles for many years Engaged in the real estate business in Salt Lake City he was formerly associated with the Home Owners Loan corporation at Cedar Citv Mr Meeks will leave for Washington in the near future to enter a three weeks’ training period at the bureau of census Vli 1 Prowler Gels Cash £akc Untune' -- Unemployment Benefits Show Drop in Utah Workers in Rituminous Coal Industry Receive Greatest Compensation Manufacturing Group Next on List Scout four-tenth- -- I o1J cnQ— I drink to your own ptospenty when you ihuose BECkFR PRODUCTS CO Distributed 5 Baby Scg0’ Borden’s IVJLa&IILSi Carnation Morning i Tins ytjff 5 BREAD SHRIMPS IIORFIEL’S SPAM PEANUT BUTTER Pork b 2-l- b Sodas 15c Grahams 17c 100 Mr MEAT 4 It f Vien Sausage Can 6 10° 8" qts32" Corned Beef can 16” 1 VVhealies2 ri" 21" 47° F0RIIAY3-lbli- n South 4th Wait le - 2 for 23° PK BEAMS 3 CERT0— Bollle rinsoa: 25" 21" 20- PALMOLIVE - 3" 17“ 69c lb BAHAMAS CHOPS lb 25 SPUDS Cuba Steaks PEACHES 4 lbs 10" SPARE RIBS lb 15 lb 19 2 lbs 15 BEEF 2 lbs 23 lb 15 15" r SAUSAGE3— lOlbs 6" lb IV2" MELONS Cauliflower lb 5c Cantaloupes each 2" TOMS & 22c 23c 21c 21c 19c 2'Cint 5c 3 25c 3 - 25c Beans ACME Canned BEER $128 15c rJ7c "n FLOUR rwTED Soda Crackers 2 5 lbs 10’ PEPPERS 3 lbs ES 2 lbs 9" Utah City Murray Mdvale Magna and Salt Lake City Stores WEDESDiY Sept 6 Again We SayED© If ©ms1 (Scaoinaimg 10c 'TC 7c pcXd Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Shredded Wheal NBC 3 POST TOASTIES 4 4 for 29c Gn or Del Maiz NIBLETS can 10c Del Maiz Cream Style r25c lb can 5c DOG FOOD 3 p&Gr-n- r 9c 11c 2 Sunbrite Cleanser WAX PAPER Sr (JI" r:34c io--29- 27c 43c HEATS sfeaks rr1:::: ib lb VEAL CHOPS MU770II CHOPS LIVER or HEAR7S Mock Chicken Legs 2 GROUND BEEF STEAKS-Sh- ld Cuts FILLE7 OF SOLE PORK CHOPS (or Ib 3 25c 17c 25c 10c 10c IblOc lb Ib Ib 1-l- can b 26c can 49c GRAPES BANANAS IOc-Bu- rl rr If V 4c Ib 5c 5 M 10c bushel TOMATOES “r rirr: potatoes 49c Ib 5c Can- oc llah ONIONS 13c 10c 5c TJC VINEGAR JAR LIDS spices -0 r"lln“ kling SUGAR or Brown MUSTARD i( olman’s ran or rxrnM-M C P PECTIN 33C bat b lblSc bag 58c bag 563 10-l- b IGO-l- b FLOUR 4114 III 48-l- b IOC 2 SNOWDRIFT®"’ Peanut MILK Wright MORNING or XK() UP 0 BREAD r’ 2 for 15C 23c 2 rn 21c butter lb 27c PRESERVES 29c ranulated Soap with the lotion CVT TJ1TI7TI v)UTUlUand Ingredient “‘lol't Blear II Y PRfl Quart bottle 4 T:l26c 4?:"s26c nr VRXVHON S glk ul WI5EATIES 25c 297 23c 21c 7c Cream o£ Wheat pX 15C 4 ase (48 cans) 10c - 3 fr 23c 2(Nr i9c 3 r 25c ran J Cans 26c fan RAISINS rm“d 2tNa°nU9C f" Campbell s Aborted 1 rf 2 79c LUNCH BOX “"T1 TANG Deliriousran lum heron meat Ulra Eanry lountry (entleman r’""rT — Chicken or Mushroom Butter--- Home low ANA— Cream Style Medium rms 98c $389 bag SOUP 13c 25c 25c 51c 3 DRV $109 S418 Barrel (4 Bags) HVRVFST BIOSSOM— 48-l- b bag Barrel (4 bags) - 07 BORinx 60-l- SI PPI IIS NOW AVMLABI E MDI RS C A 1 1 II LOW I R DILL RFD CAPRtff PFPPFRV flMOVS - P0''drrf'1 No new crop Sweet Spanish I 3 25c 2 i1'- 15c D°7- r""n' JELS RITE Frt Bottle CORN UJI NOTE 17’ doz 79c gal 25c Kerr or Mason Self Sealing — Qnarli ‘- A® U Bushel Box ning Toinatoe b jl Bu Ixtra) Utah 2 35c h 12c soap 10 ar 29C Libby's Fancy Crushed No 10 Can Ur QUALITY MEATS Iips SPARE BISS! 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Ll Salt Prices Effective in Our o Lge Pkg 7c Corn Flakes''1 lwlaM Bushel nv z 58 10 lbs DEV can DEVILED MEAT T oiletTissucS'3 63 lbs SUGAR A 10c 11c geisha crab VIENNA 2-l- 16-o- Lb t i r 2 - 33c ’r SALAD DRESSING Fruit fin n nffrnc tjimbubiKiJ I 16c Anglo Corned Beef Tuna Fish r-- ur Tuna Flakes 1 OGDEN UT by PINNEY BEVERAGE COMPANY $33 Ceacord Grapes Dozen 2 al JViv) Small-Gra- “sTib2§ Sll-WllCOtorisin- BOLOGNA m Mibsjzs COFFEE CHEESE You encSies Loaf LhJLhJ FLOUR GR in Decker's Deer We suggest that you do your The peak of the Utah Fruit Crop is now on is its and best at fruit prices are low canning this week The Your neighborhood Safeway Store will' be Uell supplied to take care of your every canning need South Temple and 5th bast 14 South Alain Sugarhouse ov SPAM RIB BOIL and high quality Set Goal § Full moms HAM: matchless flavor - COFFEE BACOii grains and pure mountain water help to put that Fm-plov- Speakers will include W L Holst manager of the Peach davs celebration Mavor F Joseph Law and other civic leaders The Peach day queen and her attendants will be present at the meeting which will be broadcast over radio station K S L A - g olden Salt Lake council Bov Scouts of America will seek to boost Its membership to 6000 scouts during members of the the vear 1939-4- 0 executive committee were told Tuesday at a luncheon meeting In the New house hotel Enrollment novy is about 5600 scouts M A Kevser council president was in charge of the meeting PRICES EFFECTIVE TUESDAY O WEDNESDAY PEACHES 'in s of the and 'lhuty-si- x July payments were to workeis in the bituminous coal mining industry swellingthe total payments for the mining and quarry industry to 45 3 per cent for the month Workers in the manufacturing industry received 19 6 per rent of the payments and woikers in the 'retail trade industry 11 7 per cent Elect Reflecting the seasonal shut- Employes to down in the coal mining industry Members of the Safeway Carbon county workers received association will elect new 301 per cent of benefit pavments officers Wednesday at 8 p m at for July second only to Salt Lake the Hotel Utah It was announced county workers who received 35 3 Tuesdav pay-off- 9th South and Alain 47 East Broadway 21st South and State FLIT pis MJ U -- Attendants at the Federal Gas and Oil company station at 1302 iifth East street reported to Salt Lake City police Tuesday that a prowler had broken a window In the station stealing between $5 and $6 from a cash register Wlllf II Theft of $62 worth of clothing from his home by a burglar who gained entrance through a bedroom window was reported to Salt Lake City police Tuesday by C E Shotkev' of 301 Tenth East street Mr Shoikey said the thief took a suit valued at $30 an overcoat worth $25 and five shirts worth per cent 6 5 benefits 5 $( Home Via Window Unemployment benefits paid In Utah during July were less than for the corresponding month of 1938 and were $16773 less than for June 1939 Ray R Adams executive director of the state department of placement and unemployment Insurance announced Tuesday cent of the volume of beneJuly payments to workers who per 1 tah fits county workers rehad lost their employment ceived 8 5 per cent of the volume amounted to $109052 compared of benefits Utah county workers with $290027 paid in July 1938 mened 8 5 per cent of the payand $125825 paid in June 1939 ments and Weber county workeis Record low month since the payments were begun in January 1938 when 1938 was November 881859 was paid in unemployment September 6 1939 Clothing Thief Enters t $7 Forecasting the destruction of approximately 80 per cent of the maible machines seized in recent raids in Salt Lake county attorneys for owners of the devices Tuesday obtained in city court a dday until next week for final adion on destruction orders Judge Milford Moyle Burton gianted a continuance of hearings on 58 machines until September 11 At that time Attorneys H Hartland Halliday and Grant McFarlane said they will file their consent to destruction of machines X of a ceitain type equipped with an ” 'this will af“automatic Haber Meek Nsrneif to fect "eight out of 10" of the confiscated machines they said census post Hearings on the remainder of the states petitions for destruction orders which are classed as Ad Club to Feature civil suits w'lll begin Friday September 15 Deputy County AttorPeach Days Fete neys H D Lowrv and Walter M thirty six cnminal cases involvBrigham City Peach davs w ill be ownfeatured at a meeting of the Salt ing gambling chargpx against ers and operators of confiscated Lake Advertising club at the Hotel marble and slot machines will Utah Wednesday at 12 15 p m come up Thursday for the entering according to Mark Hampton new-l- v of pleas elected president of the club t h 4 (Hit Salt beef BEEF CUBES 2 " 29c Me Smoked Picnics ShanklfM Small Ib 27c Ib 17c Ib 19c Brooklawn Mild Lb FRANKFURTERS MADF 1 INSPK 1 M)l R ION (() MlNWt NT 2 tbs 29C |