Show - - ' I i ' 1 - - 'ó"'--"''- 4 --Ar - '4 'it '''' i - -- 'Awl I - 4 - 4 '10 Thuriday Morning 4 - a Salt gakt irtibunt- Zbc - August 29 1940 - - i: - I I - - ' - Doors Swing 0 en at air o a 1 : - - r - Metes Club Member Will Enter Stqte Champion 'Justice 4-- H - r -' I" it I i T- r t : - ( t"" - f : ? 3 p me—Children's races crops i - - ! ' 4&' ' 4 17111iii 4 '' 4A' ''''''‘ ve z ' - iip ' ( ' "'A :' ' 0' I P t: ! ' ': 4: i: '' ' ' 1 1 f' 00-- '' ' : t ieir ' :r 4 1 k t r' 'r" ''''''1'''' t k 4'1' ' '' 1 ' R ( 1 i ' l' ' '' 0 ' ' C'''t'l' :e - t' '':'''''" - ei " 1 x ese fr" 11( I J ' ''''7 ::a Weston Daw club member of Murray shown with his Jersey he plans to exhibit in the Salt Lake county fair livestock division 4-- The calf left is only two days old Last year Daw's c6w was grand champion in the club division at the Utah state fair 4-- Utah State Fair Signs Entry Coach Concern of Prize Wisgonsin Cattle Asks to Split a Ho lladayRoute Wisconsin was accorded the honor Wednesday of filing the first for permission to entry in the cattle division of the Utah state fair opening SeptemApplication ber 14 create two bus routes out of its The entry came from the Johnson Farms of Rio Wis one of present East Mill the country's largest breeders of route was filed with the Salt Lake shorthorns It includes II animals City commic:sion Wednesday by the Motor Coach Lines Inc fair" several of which come to Utah's Airway splendid Through Attorney Alton C Melenterwith Three days packed big show with blue ribbons won ville the company said if the city tainment and educational displays at some of the largest of state gives consent the application then have been arranged by the profairs will be presented to the Utah pubgram committee headed by Among the shorthorns entered lic service commission Dale Waters of Midvale Sportare Secret Maid the Fifth RaThe present route goes south on ing events music recitals special diance Gold King Frosty Morning State street to Twenty-firs- t South home and livestock mining events Leader's Augusta Leader's Prin- east to Twenty-firs- t East street e all A with economics exhibits are planned birthday party-cess Clipper Rose and Sweet Af- south on that thoroughfare and on will the trimmings was celebrated ton Activity on the opening day They are the first Wisconsin-bre- d Twentieth East through the Counconsist mainly of Judging the live- Wednesday afternoon for Bar-baanimals shown at the Bee- try club golf course and Parley's flower stock home economics IDempsey daughter of Jack hive state fair in many years to Thirty-thir- d canyon (3300) Exworld's entries former cattle heavyand Dempsey crops dairy The first entry in the rabbit di- South street atthe at the to attract greatest weight boxing champion pected vision came from Elmer C GunIt is proposed to create a new tention are the search for talent home of her grandmother Mrs derson 1628 Maple avenue Salt route serving the unoer Twenty-firs- t program at 1:30 p m and the C Dempsey at 5030 Naylor Lake City He entered six in the South street or ward She was 4 years Flanders and New Zealand class area which would Parley's horseshoe pitching events ached- lane Murray go east on old uled throughout the day South street to SevHarley Brundage 852 Pacific ave- Twenty-fir- st Barbara her sister Joan 8 nue Salt Lake City entered the enteenth East north to Garfield Band Will Play and her 'famous father are spend- first pigeons two Black Modena& avenue east to Nineteenth East The Sandy junior high band will ing this week in Salt Lake City Announcement was made Wed- street south to Twenty-firs- t South give a concert at 11:30 a m An- Jack's former home to attend a nesday that entries for the state east to Twenty-firs- t East south other 'concert by a schoorsband family reunion fair dog show to be held September to Wilmington avenue west to Present at the party were 20 and 21 at the dog shoW will be given at 7 p m buildTwentieth East north to Twenty-firs- t Judging of the home economies about 15 children of friends of ing on the fairgrounds will close South street and return to took exhibits and their the goods parents September 13 More than 300 ca- the city clothing were Awards Jack's mother his father Hiram nines in all breed classes vill form y place Wednesday The present East Mill the largest of all Utah dog show given on a merit basis all ex- Dempsey of 3575 South St-de bus would go south on hibits attaining a certain stand- street and two sisters Miss Effie events The Intermountain Kennel Highland drive to Twenty-sevent- h ard receiving blue ribbons Dempsey who lives with Mrs club is sponsoring the "canine con- South street and east to Twentieth More than 50 women received Dempsey and Miss Elsie Dempt ference" East street connecting with the blue ribbons in the various classes sey of Los Angeles Ernest S Holmes fair manager present route and avoiding the botof West enMrs Edna and A program of games was Hogan announced that practically every tom of Parley's canyon which Jordan (chairman of the home eco- joyed by the youngsters after Utah county will be represented was described as "difficult" in adnomics division expressed her which refreshments were served in the statewide exhibit of pure- the winter and hazardous because rril-"-- 1 miration at the number of excep- at a table on the lawn Motion bred bulls Known as the "Bull Astracks and a bridge sociation Special" the exhibit witV to be crossed tionally fine pieces of needlework pictures were shown later "In nearly every class" exhibited be staged primarily to further e pl'oA was referred to the she said "the judges found it imcountywide cooperation in the street department for study Calls Reunion Family was which exhibit of purebred livestock possible to say The Solomon J Despain family breeding the best" The bull exhibit will be divided its will reunion annual conduct club exFuture Farmers and into four zones Zone 1 includes Daughter Announced hibitors of livestock and crops are Saturday at Glacio park at the all counties south of Sevier and A daughter was born Wednesday canof Little Cottonwood Millard and Emery and Uintah expected to hold the spotlight in mouth at the Holy Cross hosat will start The morning yon program More than exhibits the farming counties zone 2 Sevier Sanpete to Mr 1 1) m and Mrs it H Davis pital for ribbons 125 boys will compete Millard Duchesne Cache and of 2574 avenue Mr and cash prizes Wayne counties zone 3 Utah Davis is Kentucky of the Dictamanager will take place at noon when Coy- Juab Wasatch Tooele Summit 441 Contender Formidable ernor Henry H Blood will address Morgan and Weber counties and phone Sales agency Mrs Davis is Also present Friday zone 4 Salt Lake and Davis coun- roe former Bnsie Stewart LindAmong the more formidable con- - the crowds '" club Mr Brothers announced will be ties Cash prizes will be awarded say tenders is Weston Davy member from Murray He will ex- - Mayor Ab Jenkins who will dis- the winning entries hibit Design Majesty Jolly Lass play his "Mormon Meteor" all day Plans for erecting the huge 270- Steal Pigeons g Jersey which last year was grand at the fairgrounds stage upon which "Fly- Thugs club division champion in the Highlights of Friday's program ing Colors" the big fair enterDouglas Fisher of 603 Kensingat the Utah state fair and won include the girls' and boys' tainment eYent is td be presented ton avenue reported to Salt Lake first prize for aged dairy cows in health contest a poultry killing by a cast of 70 were discussed police that thieves forced enand dressing contest at 1 p m Wednesday by fair board members the Salt Lake county fair trance to a coop at the rear of g ocntests and It will occupy space directly in his home early Wednesday and Friday will be "Murray day" at three the fair and the official opening the milkmaids' milking contest 'front of the grandstand stole 11 pigeons Creek-Hollad- ay Jack Dempsey's Daughter Fetes Birthday rs Creek-Hollada- a -I t Dilitit v PODUMONS - ' IT'S AN ART! - ' - !') firl V If er - ' 1 ii 4 V I I ''''''4''ft0 ' I )'( a 'VIP dik ' 4A - i I '144ji'-4- ( 'I 1 - 4 I ' 4 "Is it true that come from the East?" QUESTION The best oils ANSWER NO—you can't use geography to pick the best oil now-a-daToday it's all 't) ys i in how it's made—and that's an art! Thanks to a sPecial new and costly refining process —"RPM" combines the highmileage ad ' 1 Murray Motorist Admits Guilt OIL ' - III 0 I - - n'utnbers Highlight of the afternoon business session will be a talk by Dr Farnsworth on present conditions In the school district There will be special sessions for the primary department the grammar grades and the secondary department be- MURRAY' — David Modell of Murray pleaded guilty- - to three charges Wednesday before City Judge W Douglas Allen Re was given the following sentences: Three dollars or two days in Jail for driving without lights $10 or fivedays in Jail with the jail sentence And $250 suspended upon payment of the balance for failure to have an operator's license: $10 or five days with the jail sentence and half the fine suspended upon payment of the balance for failure to appear Gordon Keith Johnson of 256 South Third West street was sentenced to pay S10 or spend five days in jail for driving 60 miles an zone Irene hour in a Eakins of 5761 South State (100 lEast) street forfeited Si ball for ilmnroper perkily! D B Milne of fine for the Murray Paid a saleswomen and salesmen Armed with the Slogan "Your Utah State Symphony Orchestra" and imbued with the spirit of makingagreat and—permanent musical organization for Salt Lake City majors captains and "Just soldiers!! bearded businessmen in offices housewives at home and workers in factories They were selling sustaining memberships for the orchestra association —memberships entitling he buyers to attendance at five concerts to be presented next fall and winter by the already established orchestra directed by Hans Heniót "The response to efforts on behalf of the orchestra has been more than generous thus far" said Mrs Robert Fisher major in charge be selling headquarters in the Utah State Art Center 59 Tree South State street "We are greatly encouraged over the widespread enthusiasm evidenced for o 1 UP 1 COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA AMERICA'S PREMIER MOTOR OIL I l f -- - the orchestra" Mrs Fisher announced that the art ceder office will be open until the close of the campaign - from 10 a m to 2 Ix m andI from 4 p m to 6 p m Members of i the sales army are reporting:there daily Subscriptions are also re- ceived at the headquarters Recruiter- - Assigned Stanley Foutz second lieutenant the field artillery reserve has been assigned to a year's army duty at the local station Colonel B E Grey recruiting officer said Wednesday Lieutenant Foutz son of Mr and i I In f irauiscitttriiniveget ' Mrs L J Foutz of 175 Second ave-flue Is an R O T C graduate of the University of Utah — f - 1 Luke sillit E3' It ' AUGUST 29 - 30 - 31 Salt Lake County Fair Grounds T Parent-T- f ‘ - 1 Adjoining Murray City Park Murray Utah Granite high school' with Nellie M Day president in charge Seven speakers will address the group on various phases of the district's ac- I 'I 1 Cotnnini17 Teafirt The Granite school district eacher association will hold its school of instruction Friday at le tee- - ' — ginning at 2:20 p m Nearly all of the 328 teachers and principals of the district's 22 schools are expected to be present Twenty-seve- n new teachers have been employed this yar according to Dr Farnsworth P-A Plans School l -E- XHIBITS INCLUDE-- All classes of livestock crops fruits home economics flower show tivities Dedication of the new Granite same offense high school auditorium and gymnasium will be held Thursday at 8 p m An impressive program of speeches and musical entertainment have been arranged by the committee in charge of the exercises Horace A Sorensen chairSANDY — Dave Jones of Lehi man Dr Farnsworth and Lorenzo pleaded guilty to a speeding charge H Hatch comprise the committee Wednesday before Justice of the Peace Reg White and was sentenced to pay $25 or spend eight Thieves Enter Garage days in Jail for driving 65 miles Theft of a kit of paint brushes zone The valued at $15 a tireand some an hour in a jail sentence and $1750 of the fine tools was reported to Salt Lake were suspended upon payment of police Wednesday by Elmer B the balance Walters 959 Euclid avenue The All but $2 of a similar sentence property was in a garage at his was suspended in the case of Spenhome the victim said cer Young of Provo who pleaded guilty to driving with an expired operator's license minerals boys' and girls' Club 1 exhibits Future Farmer exhibits machinery exhibit Premiums and Awards for All Winners! 50-ce- nt Speeding Causes Heavy Penalty It z l ENTERTAINMENT MORNING NOON andI NIGHT BAND CONCERTS CLUB STYLE REVUE BASEBALL HORSESHOE PITCHING SOFTBALL CONTESTS MILKMAIDS' MILKING CONTEST ! 4-- H HORSE-PULLIN- 1 i t G i I SHOWS HILDEBRAND TRAINED ANIMAL ACTS and CONCESSION AMUSEMENTS id 111 i Justice Suspends Part of Fine SOUTH SALT LAKE — Francis R Davis of 360 Third avenue was sentenced to nay $10 or spend five days in Jail Wednesday by Justice of the Peace Arthur B Bringhurst Davis admitted driving 60 miles an zone The jail hour in a sentence and $5 of the fine were suspended upon payment of the t‘41 qk p tics Erli s TIGER os 1 i t p ' " 0 x I 4 f ik 40-mi- le r ' balance Dean C Smith of sentenced to pay $5 orMidvalctis days In sail for driviag without an operator's license The jail sentence and $3 of the fine were suspended upon payment of the balance 00111111- it 11 Magna-Garfiel- A :2 d - ) ' -- J 4 1 1 MONTHLY Banal Carrying Charge — k '7--- --- Interior p- - -- ---- ' I Compare! Save! i j r ' OPEN - 04 R 1 I an MAIN AND BROADWAY S BUCI 4J ' l't ' 3—m re ilit A - Latietakeigoali AM TO 5:30 P AL—EXCEPT SATURDAY" RO --' - bn llit DIAL 1 U‘4" ' 612 cu ft Coldspot to give you ample storage space and food protection in any weather! Freezes 96 ice cubes fast! At a new low price for 1910 See this COldspot and you'll say: "WHY PAY MORE?" 11001" Meetings scheduled Thursday In Salt Lake City include: Hotel Utah—Rotary club 12:15 p m Kiwanis club 12:15 p m Safeway employes' dinner 8 p tn Newhouse hotel —Pan-Americleague 11 a m Beau Brummel cafe—Phi Delta Theta alumni noon 9 rii it I ' 0 791 4t ' Shop! Inquire! ' ' :' ‘ i 4 el Light I 1 114 Sq ft Shelf Area 4 Wo '''' attReports Theft Slated Today 95 Bo'nderized Cabinet! Freezes 96 Ice Cubes Fat1 All-Ste- Theft of a $10 bill from the apartment of Miss Elizabeth Christiansen of 136 Third East street was reported to Salt Lake police Wednesday Officers said the 'burglar forced the apartment door jamb with an ice pick then in serted a knife to trip the night latch - BALANCE $4 DOWN 1 mote patriotism k 4 Big Saving 1 MAGNA—Decision to advocate adoption by the Salt Lake county commission of traffic and safety ordinances in Magna was anC Dennounced Wednesday by ton president of the 1 1 At a Great ---------- N J I Ob imr Ma 'Jim Seeks Safety Laws I ' I "1 I 11 S L Meetings vantages of Eastern—plus Western oil's freedom from carbon Moreover its exceps tional stability prevents harmful sludge and varnish You can't beat "RPM"!! STANDARD ' ' Big zAl ' - -- Institute 'sessions will begin at 10 a m and continue throughout the day The morning program will include an invocation by D C Wzioodward greetings by members of the board of education'and the adMinistrative staff and musical - ' " ri 1ctcN 14 tilertoemet - Wednesday To Start at 10 A M district ii (:) Mo L New Gym Mr Denton 4 1 - soum SALT LAKE "The Schoors Responsibility forTeach ing Democratic Ideals"'willbe-th- e sUbject of theprincipai address by Earl J Glade at the genera) institute of the Granite school district at the- - new Granite high audito-- rium Friday Mr Glade will strike the keynote that teachers will attempt to instill In the district's 22 schools during the coming year Dr P T Farnsworth superintendent said ' '' horse-pullin- WM In- also said plans are nearly complete for a series of advertisements designed to pro- 4-- 11940— t-- ords- - The iroduct was the Utah State Symphony orchestra—sold as a civic movement by an army of more than 300 civic minded Addrees Teachers - ' H cops ' i Boosters' club Among proposals approved by the directors of the club at a meeting Tuesday was one recommending erection of more siIns regulating F need within the town of Magna It was also recommended that more rigid enforcement be exercised of the law prohibiting children under 18 from driving without licenses Other action taken by the directors Included a request to the Salt Lake couhty sheriff to assign an additional deputy to the Magna foot-lon- & - I ' ( 4 0: After Pleading Guilty to Charge ar ' ' :' ? 4' l' ''' it I- 4 4 r Glade- Will - Earl ' ' '')' f" lc ' ' i) 1 k '14 N 4 ' 0 A i1 4 ' Gets Stay HOLLADAY — Ira Lewis 418411 East COO South street pleaded' guilty to adrun1èn driving charge' and Wednesday wu under sentene by Justice of the Peace A Gideon Omer to pay $100 orserve 34 days in jail Ile was granted a stay till Sundawis was arrested August 23 y-teby Deputy Sheriff German Dean collision in following a d- two-cCottonwooThe trial of Marvin A Wallis of Murray who- pleaded innotent on a charge of failure to yield the right of way was set for Sepltmber 14 ''- ) g )- r '''' f Y ' t'' 4 '''' 4 -- °'' ' i ef''-'- '' - - being Wednesday In Salt take City It wasn't sheet music sold over counters nor phonograph : - - 0 e' e : $ t ) ' ''''710P'r1""'"?' ''' 1 4- ' pitching 7 p m—Band concert 7:30 p m—tiirls' and men's solftball game Salt of MURRAY—Hundreds Lake county farmers and their families are ready to show the fruits of their labor in countless Interesting and educational exhibits when the doors of the Salt Lake county fair open Thursday for the fourth consecutive year at the fairgrounds in Murray city park Culminating a year's work fair officials and exhibitors completed details Wednesday night for what they expect to be the greatest fair In the history of the county Quality IImproves "Not only are there more exhibitors of every age and in every Brothers president class" E board said Wednesday of theta "but the quality of the exhibits has shown'a marked Improvement over previous years The farmers and the families throughout the county are to be congratulated on their fine work and their public Interest in making this such a - i 1 p m—Class "B" homeshpe pitching 6:30 p m—ttah county vs Salt Lake county horseshon ' ff ef '2''4' - '90A1 ic'''::'' 111 : 4 5 ' ' Or ' 0 A '-- 10 - ) v f 40e )t IfIlk ' i t judging contest ladies' horseshoe pitching and hand concert 4:30 IN m—Men't amateur horseshoe pitching and farm bureau baseball game i t it r 1 1 ‘'''' - i - 17 N -- I r i 1 a me—Judging of exhibits 10:30 a—tn—Boys' horseshoe pitching 11 a rts-- 4-H club girls' Judging contest 1130 a me—Band concert 1 p m—Dairy cattle judging 1? 3 '' - : Today's Program I - 4 - 8 I In Tipsy Case 4 p Hundreds Show Fruits-o- f Work At Murray Fete - -i - - - - - Granite School V otunte'or Fö r- ces 'Sell' Institute Will 'n Symphony urcnestra Stress Ideals Music was sold - ' FREE CUSTOM ER PARKING A M TO S P M DIAL 4:7Agt AND CO SALT LAKE tall' CITY UTAH ilk 4 a - - gp“-- - t 4' e ) 0- - 0 -- - ---- stA00wAmL h k |