Show tr 4Mp ' j A ' 22 ‘ TTljc Friday Morning Croup to Show Friends Relatives to Fete Woman’s 80th Birthday the eightieth birthday of Mrs Charlotte Of Utah Coal friendsHonoring and relatives will gather Saturday from Residents Told to Buy Disputed Locations By-Produc- are opposing establishhoods Thursday were told their neighboi ment of small businesses and the city loeations business the to In effect disputed buy up lesidential pur- for sections the will strictly maintain commission in tpoxrs n This was the action on a b ''’“residents to mlassify lots n block 17 Doufilas Park to residential subdivision from A and on an application by Paul Q C'alhsler for a permit to build h a beaut v shop at 1706 East poti-'tio- ntof) B-- s 'Ihir-teent- ( ffl'illTiiiOfl ll'll iiaii jt C' R ob- South sheet The rdmmisMon continued both rases for 60 das to give surroundto ing propeity owners a ihanie make often to the respective propel tv owneis with a view of buvmg the lots If the prolestants succeed in the properties then the commission will plain the areas in the residential A class vvhuh will permit eonstruition only of one and two family dwellings according to a motion dictated by Mayor John M Wallace Coon eom-mitl- Denies Application Acting on recommendations of the city planning and zoning board the commission also: Denied the application of Pr George A Allen for a change to apartment house zoning at 1865 Thirteenth East street The denial will not affect multiple family dwellings already In plate but will prevent ivduie building of such t structures Denied the request of J W A warning against- “community ' promotion plans involving the use of lotteries which geherally make their appearance during the Christmas selling season was Issued Thursday by J H McGihbeny secretory of the trade commission of Utah "The attorney general's office has ruled that these lotteries constitute a violation of the law and has undertaken a campaign to weed out all types of lotteries" said Mr McGihbeny “Where the element of competition Is present lotteries involving the sale of merchandise come within the jurisdiction of the trade commission” The secretary also called all retailers’ attention to the requirement of the unfair practices act that no goods be sold at less than - cost “Cost is defined by the act as invoice or replacement eost whichever is lower” he explained “Invoice cost is defined as the laid-i- n cost of the merchandise plus a markup of not less than 6 per cent Replacement cost also requires the addition of a 6 per cent markup to partially cover the cost of doing business” the polar-bea- r boys last lien tbe trees shed year their leaves I shed my Slim niter underwear and climb into comfortable IIanes miJJlem'ight Winter Sets” Gentlemen Hanes mid- dleweight Winter Sets take the shivers out of Winter winds Yet indoors you don’t feel itchy and bun died - up And the Hanesenit Crotch-Guar- Commercial Rating Granted a rommereial classification at Glendale and Third South l streets on application of the Bottling company Cnlled a public hearing for January 17 on application of the L D S rhurrh general welfare committee for Industrial zoning on the east side of Seventh West street between Seventh South and Eighth South streets and on a petition to change the district adjacent to Twenty seventh South and Flev enth Fast streets from commercial to residential and A workers are busy in the Becnuxp of lack of funds at this Bites to Honor Dr Faust gives you gentle athletic support with the convenience of a hut tonless fly Choose one of the front Winter StT styles See your Hanes Deuler today I 11 Hanes knitting Co IS instou-Saie- C HANES WINTER SETS 50cto 79 TMI GARMENT Tn k the combination that iiiita car a alccvclcaa or you beat abort alccre middleweight Then wln-- t a pair of (roteb-Guart mil Slnrlila or (ligure at top) Knit Short Short ( ombrd Croti or 10' J wool arn d memorial serv be over ashes of Dr Klsie Ada Faust 74 forn er practicing physician In Salt Lake City who died in Los Angeles November 2 will be conducted on the University of Utah campus '1 uesdav at 2 p m The iites aie sponsored bv eailv-drfmembeis of the Shakespeiie whuh six lets of the umveisitv was founded bv 15 men and 15 women students tn 1887 Dr Faust was one of the original membeis Dr E T Stevinson also one of the original members will officiate at the servue and dedicate the grave in the Fnuat fannlv plot (if the Salt Lake Citv eenteterv Family genealogv reeoids will he plai ed with the ashes in the sealed lit n pr mr to hut ml l’rofessor Thomas Giles of the University of I tah music department will arrange music for the spiv ices Friends of Dr Faust and the family are Invited to attend the 1 v rites Dr Faust was hoin In Salt Lake Citv January 14 1867 She graduated from th University of Utah and the Collepe of Phvsieians and Surgeons at San Fianeiseo Stic taught srhool for eight venrs and piaetiecd medinne for 16 in Salt Lake CHAMPION Fashion Ilohhv Show To lie Presented othra JTsrm 79c to $2 sunshine Anklt-imulor irm I si pulling 730 2750 1520 Ornoho Kontot City Chicago Datroit $3015 3315 4215 4860 6075 ' Now York BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS DEPOT H Hahn Afont 0 East Second South St Phone: Wasatch 110 the t built the 1 940 Plymouth Dodge De Soto and Chrysler Citv we say that Chrysler Corporation’s great plants are “Delivering the Goods” we mean everything the phrase means us on to ever greater progress— is the unswerving confidence and loyalty of the mer- Equally Annual fashion and hnhliv show sponsni ed hv M Men and Gleam r toils of llighlind I D S atake will he held at the Giamte stake tnhitnaele 2007 Ninth 8 list street at 8 p m Flidav the committee In chnige announced Thursdav Gleannr gills will model dresses f their own (nation Hobbles to he ptesented represent TPcreatlon proieds of various membeis of the inspiring-urgi- ng chants who sell and service our products DELIVERING TIIE GOODS in the sense that experienced workers arc building the finest and most popular automobiles in Chrysler Corporation’s history Such staunch and widespread confidence and support strongly indorse our policies and principles of good manu- DELIVERING THE GOODS in the sense that millions of dollars a day in raw materials are coming in across the receiving platforms as trainload after trainload of new automobiles move out to dealers and the public We believe— and always have believed— that quality goes beyond good machinery and good materials It lies in engineering genius care and precision of manufacture facturing and sound merchandising complete and thorough inspection Furthermore millions of Americans choose to believe that of all manufacturers Chrysler Corporation is par- in the sense that the 1940 DELIVERING THE GOODS Plymouth Dodge Dc Soto and Chrysler cars represent ticularly and notably successful in achieving the combined goal of low price and highest quality today’s most beautiful styling the most advanced engineering and the fiqest workmanship The 1940 Plymouth Dodge De Soto and Chrysler cars are by far the greatest values we have ever built-- in smart styling size luxurious tailoring and appointments The people of America have come to expect exceptional engineering and high quality in Chrysler Corporation automobiles riding quality and performance The 1940 Plymouth Dodge De Soto and Chrysler cars not only live up to that high expectation — they exceed it! We know it— our dealers knmv it— the men who build the cars know it — and it is common knowledge and talk b slrt lifttfs knitlofitu tthjull sccurste utt 1 on tan bend i trtub snd resh u K fast sny bilibtng or Son Fronciico Donvor 1795 of trained minds and skilled hands team-pla- y w: the HANES HEAVYWEIGHT $ Rtno I $14 40 TRIP FARES ROUNO building the finest most popular automobiles the Corporation ever time the commission said It will he impossible for the city to pur chase property on the west side of Canvon road near the entrance to Third avenue which had hern mig gested as a means of improving traffic movement and beautifying the entianre to Citv Creek canvon A Vtgss Lot AngtUs The Chrysler Corporation’s great plants are alive with activity B-- 3 d Paul REDUCED c 1 -- one of cofforw Li J jf yfif THESE Sum-merha- Eir-rel- "I stopped being HOMEfertheHmm IT r Great and Sons company and others for Industrial classification at South Third West street to permit the storing and curing of green hides Denied the application of Marv L Taylor for rezoning at 37 East North Temple street to permit erection of a filling station 463-48- December 8 1939 ITradc Board Aid Warns Ilirst On Lotteries pm at the (ler-man- Two groups of Salt Take residents who dV'i30u'iMni - home of Mis Coon's daughter Mrs F L Chambers at 217 East tained from Utah coal as shown Thirty-thirSouth (3300 South) street for an informal reception v by commercial tests made in Mrs Coon who was born Dewill be exhibited at the home of Mrs James A Hogle 518 East cember 9 1859 in Todmoreton and Mrs Hirst was first president to of the Relief society at Pleasant came South Temple street Saturday Lancashne 'England Utah at the age from 1 to 4 p m Green The display is sponsored by the of nine with her Following her marriage to John and John Salt Lake City Women s chamber paijents A Coon on January 6 1881 Mrs Brook Charlotte of commerce said Mrs Anthony C Coon was a counselor in the ward Hirst converts to Lund president Relief society She also worked The exhibit is open to the pub- the L D S faith' in Sunday school Mutual ImproveA buffet luhcheon will be They sailed to lic ment association and choir activithe United States serv ed ties Charts that show the number of on the Emerald Mr and Mrs Coon continued to valuable products including oil Isle last sailing live at Pleasant Green until 1918 that can be obtained from Utah vessel to bring when he retired from farming and Studies in L D S converts coal will be displaced moved to Salt Lake City following the elirunat ion of smoke from coal to this country observance of their golden wedwill also The ship spent bv removing ding weeks on anniversary Mr Coon died be displaved eight i Reservations must be made in the ocean and Mrs Coon still advance Mrs Lund said Mrs Coon malls the te- Serving on the reception Mrs dious trip and the frequent sick- Fined for Punehboard will be Mrs I logic Mrs Henry H Bloofl Mrs ness among the 37 passengers A Lettieri 327 South Main The Hirst family settled first street was fined $10 Thursday by John M Wallace Mrs Alice Meron the bnnk of the Jordan river Judge Wilford Moyle Burton in rill Horne Mrs L A Stevenson Mrs Louise Y Robison Mrs Hugh moving three years later to Pleas- Salt Lake City couit for conductWard Mrs A J Hagen Mrs Ar- ant Green where they engaged ing a punehboard lottery Judge thur E Craham Mrs Joseph F in farming Mr Hirst was pre- Burton suspended the fine but orMerrill and Mrs Ida M Kirkham siding elder of the L D S church dered the punehboard destroyed whuh ran be Against Business Building — —— ts 3 to 7 Commission Offers Alternative On llezoniii" Petition - Sait £akc Iribunc- - throughout the country It is an inspiring thing to see the quick responsicness people show for outstanding value — the kind of value that is in car size beauty luxury riding comfort advanced engineering and fine workmanship sclf-eidc- May we suggest that you sec your nearby Plymouth Dodge Dc Soto or Chrysler dealer? lie will gladly let the car ou are interested in speak for itself for him and for us nt stake Driver Iom'h Ajt‘al In Reekie Appealing i on from ion of ii v Ease Ivlnn was found gullv Disliut Judge 1’itir hv nl (mill John a police Kb ss ill i mg 'Ihui-tl- C n Evans tnaT lie w as aiv nig a jui fund $27 and giv n a suspend'd senlenie of 17 (lavs in mil 'I he ip f hditnl oiigmalh was fund $77 ill polne mutt fo'lowin 17 V' t di n Ins an es Aft b s m mm i at I w i n Ing in a I r w fi South Mm and 'Hind Chrysler Corporation PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH COMMERCIAL DODGE CARS - - DE SOTO DODGE COMMERCIAL CHRYSLER CARS AND TRUCKS Last Is I 4tr3r i |