Show t 12 Wednesday Morning - More Vistas Like This Sought for Jordan Group Hears Proposals For Beauty b -- rvt 1s i!iV A Y4 ( J t: s To Address Cardencrs Johnson Salt Lake City tree warden will discuss "American Homes and Gardens” before the Salt Lake Garden club Wednesday at 8 p m In the Tribune - Telegram auditorium j 1 Rufus ' $4 1 ifj Beautification of Jordan river and of the four principal highway entrances into Salt Lake City were urged Tuesday night as major projects for the city beautification § ' RC if fisr Communist to Speak Herbert Benjamin of the national committee of the Communist party will address a public meeting Wednesday at 8 p m at 255 East Third South street y§ amt f f lb Speeder prosecution and more severe punishment hold England's crime frequency below that of the United States Jay C Newman agent in charge of the Salt Lake FBI field office told the Sigma PI Alumni association Tuesday night at the chapter house 74 South Wolcott street K l - $ Wf- A meat marketing clinic fot retail grocers and meat merchants from throughout Utah will be conducted Wednesday at 7 30 p- - m at 734 East Fourth South street sponsored jointly by the Salt Lake Butchers and Grocers’ association and Utah Retail Grocers’ association mittee Students at Jordan lower division high school are shown sketching where river flows along boundary of school campus Similar im Woman Names Guest In Theft Complaint Carl Fullmer 43 of 168 Vi Regent street was charged with petty larceny in Salt Lake' City court Monday after allegedly attempting to steal the purse of an Indian woman Sunday night Susie Ontoine of Myton also known as Mrs Tommy Tahgapoots alleged that Fullmer came to her room at the same address offered to buy a beer for her and her husband then grabbed her purse which was In a coat on the bed and contained $8 She said she grappled with Fullmer and held him until police arrived Gtd SPARE RIBS Sliced Liver lb ROfECircS Mut Chops 2 lbs 25c BockSrl 3forlOc Pork ToL f -- 3 lbs 10c Corned Beef A f r Pork Chops lb 15c 17c Brooklawn Small Loin or Rib 15c 2"” 29c Sliced Bacon Sirloin Sieak lb lb Short Ribs 26c 10c OFFER SPECIAL THIS WFFK New 11 Metal-Seale- Bottle— d Finish Fry-O- ff la GALLON Chocolate Milk or Dairy Orange or Grape Punch At Itur Stor Delivered il- - More 0 1 1 EY x 0 SUGAR b d rVn! rrJSSu Si COMPLETELY WHOLESOME So Different! 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"I feel certain" he wrot "that my grandparents wouldnt have started across the plains with a wagon that was 60 years old and that was held together with bailing wire and covered with all sorts of makeshift burlap etc" Instead he proposes that Covered Wagon Days undertake the necessary research and restore the wagons of the original pioneers — as they looked m ’47 — at Kim- " Fancr’s Meats lb James W Johnson of Chicago national Townsend plan reprewas the principal sentative speaker Tuesday evening at a meeting of Salt Lake Townsend club members at 168 South West Temple street Prices Effective in Our Murray Magna and Salt Lake City Stores Mr Child proposed future work of the committee be expedited by breaking down the organization with a colonel over each voting ward major over each district and captain over each block Beef Steaks Addresses Townsendites Artist Assails Authenticity Of Relic Pioneer Wagons ent 265 SO provements at other points along the river are one aim of the Salt Lake City beautification committee Ranch S Kimball Salt Lake commercial artist would bring back the covered wagon train of the Mormon trek In all its original detail as a feature of Covered Wagon Days He proposed the idea In a letter Tuesday to officers of the state government chamber of commerce L D S church Utah centennial and commission Daughters of Utah Pioneers The present collection of wagons that masquerade as pioneer Opens Drive Attends Coast Meet T Aids Underprivileged of C Market Clinic Set city-wid- Suggests Projects Mr Child suggested projects for Improvement of north south east and wet highway approaches to the city be assigned to the Klwanls Exchange Rotarv and Lions clubs respectively F H Richardson reported the Rotarv club had aked to sponsor the east entrance Guy W Heric reported the Exchange club would agree to sponsor the south entrance and proposed that representatives of all four clubs meet with the state road commisNo representatives of Klsion wanls and Lions clubs were pres- - Contrasts Crime committee's 1947 centennial drive About 50 representatives of civic clubs womens clubs schools and other interested groups meeting at the L D S Bishops building 40 North Main street to form an informal advisory group to the beautification committee city heard proposals of a subcommittee e investigating projects outlined by Stanley N Child city committee chairman and Sam F Kiefer a member of the subcomTells of Tour Mr Kiefer reported he had toured the banks of the Jordan river from Thirteenth South street to Ninth North street in company With Mayor Ab Jenkins "There isn’t anything as filthy and nasty as the view along the Jordan river" he declared He suggested that the river be dredged and the banks riprapped by W P A labor Beautification work on the horseshoe bend of the river where it bounds three sides of the Jordan lower division high school campus was described by D R Coombs school principal Mr Coombs said the citv board of education had built a bridle path along the river bank and done considerable landscaping on the campus Students at the school have planted flower beds beside the bridle path raked the river banks and planted shrubbery Visioning future boating on the river the board of education has agreed to construction of a boathouse he said D- T 19J() Junior C Brief Items Gathered in Salt Lake City I Projects Urged For River and City Entrances r my rji 2 St April 10 Salt £ak?Trilmnc- - 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