Show - ' - ' : i ' ' - ' ''''' : il - 11 '1 f 1 i:a 4 - MornIng FS A'-Client- i ' $hów Sharp hi:collie Gain ' ''' l ' ' ' 4 ' - '!:' ' ' ' ' - I - i ' :' - - - - ' - ‘' 'I: ' ' : ' - - ' 4' cornea by '4906512 i - :Utah borrowers are rapidly it Iit re- - paying their rehabilitation- loansand already have paid back $2102218 on loans totaling $5732540 al!4 ' ! though mudh of the money does not :fall due for four or five years :sane PISA farm and borne man- agethent plans which encourage p farmers to get away from farming by raising more of their eiaro food and feed for livestock resulted in the average Utah family l' on the prograM producing $239 Worth of goods for home consump-Von as compared withS178 before j they came ento the F SA program Y iti This Included 392 gallons of milk per family 355 pound of meat and r 336 quarts of vegetables and fruit canned for the winter Steam Better Living ' "This Increased production of food did not add to the supply in -the commercial market but slm- ply meant a better :diet better living for these families" The ES 4 farm debt adjustment ' service Mr Nyman wu advised t resulted In debt reductions totaling $58465Z representing a scale-dow- n of 133 per tent for Utah farmers As a direct result $77440 In back I' taxes bad been paid to local govern- '' mental agencies ' i 1 - : ' '''' ''' '' -'- ''- ' - 17:---:- -- ' '' - '!'r----- 1" : ': : : :: ''::: ' fi's office-clinic-co- :X - ' e' North ' i 1 i Barrett daugh!er of Mr and Mrs on July Barrett Gerge i - - Mrs- ' ' 'S Hendry i: - -- ' 1 - - i ''''- '! 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N:4411etlidt6ik ' TREE "itt IIPIENIEWITEs ' ': - s : r- - ' ot 4!: 4 11's f - r 1' ::I:4 1 ' - -l- b 11 40-c- rsitee 1 s : e l'''4 Cs-!t : ' ' !r Tinle For Presents liekth 411)13pien J :‘ e' le' ' " :) - i ' : 41 -4- Is ! t regular 04 'the-Firs- t i i t t -- tii s - Some dark stifles! All sizes but not in oil styles! l 4- i I ig Clearance! SWOI SUlarSt ‘ 41 I-P4!":4- r- - ' us 44 : s i I 0 rr k: $04 :' ' : 4 - ' t - 3 1 1 r ! - ' 94 6 SUMMER SUEDES! NMARACAINS!' SANDALS! PUMPS! SPECTATORS! :1121 s ' - ' c : 1I! : i ' : r ''‘'"' ' 4 '''' i 1 k I : :' r : - it CA CIre 4: '''s-"t'4''6 s (' ' 1 11 - ' 4 ti I ' rye 414 - : '1 4''t 04te- f- : - ( 'mimes!" KIDSKINSI 'rare :ore 4it : 4 - ' 1 SmarvwornnE Buy now for these J 'I1111 :' It ::i "''4 11$))) t -- 4r4 f '' ' - f s e? s Rev Malvin Lundeen of Ottumwa Iowa president of the Luther Synodical Augustana League of America will speak Sunday at 10:45a tn at the Zion Lutheran church 375 East Second ' South street ' ' One of the outstanding Lu- theran youth leaders of America Mr Lundeen came: to thea Rev Utah- - to teach at the Intermoim- tain Lutheran Bible camp to! be held at the Wasatch Mountain t' club in Brighton this week ' :' Minister of the Lutheran church at Ottumwa one Of the largest parishes in the middle west Pas-t- o Lundeen was elected president ' young peOple's tf the national organization two years ago i 1l - ' 7 ' tipiii-- 1clo7zaltto: 5zrk:a ‘ -- - 1 t: i ' I I : ' I w ' 1 i : - ' J- - C' - ' ' --- ! 1 ' ' f f nth I 2 ' 'Ii 'I '''' 3 k‘ I ' i ii i 14 ' Iti''i14:'::-:'r-'- i -t - '"-- - ' - s t Vz-- : : '' '''' ' -- '' t i1 b r''3” - 1 it ik tyrtilitai 1:-1::!- I - i - -J ' - r- 'Igo nci 1 : with eittistflop thot I Ohms tiwittriow with 00 gapping - ' At e - '4dlatice 4145PAIRS - -- I )s ItEITH1 al':'BRIEF I ! - 4 i - 1 ' 't: THE NE!iti OPENETTEi ! l''''':' ' t:'t -' 4 4 ' r-- tb 1 nosizaT4TRzyr yLoón: : 4 44-- " 1 i - ' !'t' i : I—The t !$ Atj Sketched 4's:- v t ) Three different summer " to select ir&n' shades - - i e Keit?' Critriss ' :7- 4 A it' - and - i ' tr' ' I 7 q - 4 gabardine able styles front which to make your selection Fitted jack: ets boxy jaeketat tuck-in- s and Jerkin styles sizes 12 t4' 20-- I : 'of - - - P - l'' ''‘ i 4 4 i i i - 4- 1- 44- s 1 :: ren ' f ' :4 11 4 ' s4: B stothtter - I:: I1 cotton dressmaker styles lastex princess styles i 4 t 150 ' McCallum line of i Nylon Hosiery Sizes 8 to 101At ' t'' - - 3 oit fuf fabrics r: ' i 0 - r - !mg ' i - I Ai r vti cs 1?e ' ic 'I e " 1 4 Come In early tot these values! Beauti: : : i - 1 1 4 ti i - 'i 1‘' ' ' t Ji ' ' : midriff styles - - '5$N 1 I! : s 1 ' - I : I - 1 99 " - ' 16i e Irregulars Includ- - Selected famotis Phoenix t Z - 4 : two-wee- 1111004 e !: If perfect would ' i s it!" ' '' '1 4 ' 1::: IV 1 ' ill ' : I ' ! I - t ' Isit ' e -- 4b 1109i Sautrday Wu en route to Detroit end Chicago on k a Inspection trip While in Chicago he willlattend music methods conference REGuukR NI '' is - :' - ' Cleveland s - ' Ti- - SANDY—Emery i G Epperson Jordan school district music ' ri! : - qrdr' ' 4 - 1 I I ' : l i : i He died about 19 Iowa 31inister l'' Speaks Today ' Takes Eastern 'Trip- ': - : ! ' ' Hendry ' I:- ! 1 - t tt : Descendants iI Uf John Evans 7't 'tti-I- Utah pioneer will meet July early -1 12 at 2 p m416 Fairmont park for ''''''''' a picnic luncti'! games 'and pros'2gram duringthe annual reunion of ' t '('thcIamily organization according to Dakle Evens' reunion chairman : Each family Will take its own' ' : box lunch kc - - - sztt ' I 1 : 4:I:irk 1 : t y '41 '' e' - - V 1 1i-- :1 ' - " - : T6 ! $795' values $895 values ' $995 valuei$1295 values t s'''' l'i - -- t : ::k':x -t ::: I' 4k: ' mnEGuiÁn — HOSIERY - 26 1 lt ! I - i - Reunion Family Plzuts 1: t 4 - - :' i 414 ' li ' 'I e ' - ' NVILON Miss Georgia Young faculty Member of West high school and for four years governor of the Ninth district of Altrusa Internatidleal left Salt Lake City Saturday night to attend a national convention!' of Altrusa clubs in ' Roanoke Va July Two :other Salt:i Lake women who will attend the convention of the organization an ethical social relations group Will meet Miss Young in :Roanoke next week They are Miss Martha E King and Miss Olga V Alexandria Miss Young wi0 have the full backing of Ninth district delegates for president of the association 1s composed of The Ninth 'district ' i 'Utah Arizona Nevada clubs In ii and California - ediTe:t - -- 309 PAIR ' ' - i 1 — " and Mrs Ernest Hauser Salt Lake City All except WJ Hendry together with many of 'ber 18 grandchildren and five plan to visit her on Sunday When she was younger Mrs Hendry was active in the Relief society and worked In the temple ofthe LDS church - ' Dr J Thorkelion M D Butte Mont' civic lea4er will address members of the America First Committee Inc In Salt Lake CRY Wednesday at 8 p m at the Newhouse hotel on 'Keeping Out of Foreign Wars" He Is a former congressman from Montana and long prominent In lodge and civic affairs in Butte : - Altrusa Meet Calls Uta'hns i !' - rt- ' ) - i A -- I :' SALE! r all 'of - i - ' 1 : America First Meeting Books Buttc Speaker : '0 ! 'years agoOf her eight sons and daughters - live are living' They are W's' iliendry of McGill Nev George iind Hendry Mrs Jack Hill great-grandchild- ' - ' ! 5 4 i 1 - I- - - ' : P le- For AirlineJob i - i ' - when about 12 yerrs old With tter parents and two brothers J W Barrett and George Barrett and a sister Mrs Emma Dunlop she settled In Logan Ii Later she moved to Salt Lake 'City and was married to Joseph - ' : 'Ai gull i ng 4 S L Girl Leaves th 6 1857 in Stratford England she Came to America with her parents ' ' ' f - ' "' - - i : s Zorn Mary A - - Free - ' ? Temple street- - Mrs4-7Mar- B 3 'Erg - ct s I! mJAcuf& - I 77"---- 'gathering home ' 1540 West ' ' ' s-- ' '" r! - f- -- :st : i s - her : Germs Put Inclian Sign On Utah Guard Unit - Oil Uy -- " ' ! ' - r : - - -- - I1 4 l7 - -- !- - s sail ! - birthday versary rwith a ' - '" urt - '': - ' ' - SOUTH sArrLAKE—Cooper' ' sting in the state drive to salvage aluminum for ' 1 defense needs the South Salt Lake Kiwanis club Saturdayad in' augurated a procurement campaign in its own section a discarded aluminum de- 1 devoted to her lifelong Still : hobbies of writing poetry and reeatt 2340 SouthState (100 East) ' V apbooks tront news- - George A Zee club president Insaksi:la:giscy said youngsters of school age would be formed into units to ' lit canvass hornesIn the community ' widow Hendry for unused aluminum pots 'and of Joseph' S ) ( pans ' as part of Abe drive 11endry will i 7 -' :' - ' r--- --- - - ' : i 4i-- ' z-- : 1 -- 4 s - ni- y' '- - 2- --- --- - eighty-four- th ' 4 INIGIIELLPRICED: OF : of-Uta-h - -- - - - - Am '11r-- - Clpb Sponsors Alumirium Drive lt PoetsCollector - ' - —s ':- '' ! : ' her ' : ' CILIEAUGANC ‘ Casts for plays to be presented Monday at 7 p rn:at Pioneer and Riverside parks and Washington playgrounds as part of the Salt Lake City recreant:in department'sZi annual Drama week were announced Sunday hy Miss Jessie Schofield supervis:or "The Giant and the Biscuits" will be presented at Pioneer park under the direction of Miss JerriThe following girli lyn Clark will take part: Stella Conker Louise Bowden Beverly Mounteer Ethel Watson Roylene Trot- man Shirley Rolfe Norma Grow Elaine Work Shirley Barnett and Ruby Platt With Miss Eleanor Bond direct- "The Magic Sword" will be int i by Riverside given SteenblikaVista as follows: Viola Barbara Kilpatrick Betty Stutz- negger Hilda Kramer Maxine Kilpatrick Gloria SteenblikWashington playground will present "The Golden Cornstalk Goes Home" with Miss Jeannette Bowers directing the following cast: Ruth HawkeS Bill Burbidge Gordon Wolf Beverly McGill Donna Riddel Marilyn Wood Bonita Larson Gustie Thompson Joan Riddel Jean Benson Norinne Hilton Helen Sessions Nor- ma 'Benson Joyce Bull Additional one-aplays will be given TuesdaY night at Central and Liberty playgrounds and at Ensign and Victory on Wednesi' day night The annual story-telli- Libfestival is scheduled in 1 1 : erty park Thursday at 7 p m '' - - -- ::' I celebrate ' s : lClass '' '' 4 : ''' '' '' ' ' a - - 1 - 11 - :15 CAMP SAN LUIS OBISPO Cal' July 5—Company A the Unit of the 115th enaeers got rid of the Mumps two MAGNA—The: ( public will be eight-ba- ll Margaret Hinckley daulbter of i its first View of the new weeks ago but its back in quarantine again—this ttme with Mr and Mrs Mewll Hinckley or given 260 West First 'North street win scarlet fever Magna fire il'station - clinic-cou- rt Cat' A new group of dtaftees arrived of mascots was being groomed leave Sunday for Los Angeles sheriff's office': Monday evening at 'work'-ashe will where eh begin at from the camp Friday a reception to be sponsored by I Camp plucked and coddled' Saturday in air stewardess for Weste0 Air: No Roberts Cal andwas taken to the Salt take county fire company for the camP's mascot Lines ?I' 2 'comprised :largely ' of volun- Company E bosotiri with custo- preparation l A graduate of Judge Mtimorieot 16 show July ' tr hospitality-Oneteers mary army entries In the ' show will high school Miss Hinckley flu re- Under a W P A project sponsored of the group had a fresh besNewest new quail which ceived extensive training! as a four very by the Salt Lake county commis case of scarlet fever and camp were only ' eggs when discovered nurse in the LDS hospitil Salt sion the formerl fire station large doctors ruled that the company's Technical Sergeants Robert Lake City and St Argehony's enough for onlytone piece of fire bosom had thereby! been exposed by Heim and Edward Tarr Friday on Mercy hospital Pocatello- idahok apparatus hai been enlarged at a and would go Into ian Immediate the camp parade ground: The comtotal cost of $20000 to provide eight-da- y quarantine ' The two sergeants devised an room for twO trocksi'a firemen's pany was released from a three-mon' a incubator box from emergency two and an l recreation hill upstairs a justice mumps cltiarantine i electric i VrAilr"111'!) light and hatched of the peacekceurts an office for weeks ago birds will share the The the eggs sheriffs tranmer stationed Robert at Staff Sergeant i : (0111C0-Magna deputy or Springville became the first en- spotlight at the show with eagles and quarters toe a medical clinic a hawks kittens and coyote dogs : The resulting' Improved struc- listed man in the 115th engineers P i( ture located !011 'Main street will to receive a commiSSion Saturday a horned toad Wr!g be thrown oPem to the public at when he was presented with the t reception which gold bars of a several lieutenant - I' i i Culbert E Gill 11" Roy Smith And Assistant 'Chief of Vernal was promoted to ser7t A CommisVert Hawks County t geant at the same time sioners Rosolt Boden J B Mullins The Fortieth division t 40 menagerie i and Gwynne rage and other counti ' ty and W PA officials have been ' ' Invited to attend i k - t '' ' t! ' s ' Plays in Three Perks - K ' '' : - - Celebrates' 84th Birthday f': ‘ ICity Prepares 1 Announce i MarkerRitegg 4::4 s ''' ' ' i '1 '! :t ' ' :'- — - Magna!lAwAlts Showing of New Bthelding i !s J':' ' : 7 ' s: 40 ' t ' — '': —- ! - - ' 1 s : I s: '''':-4:''- ' :'''' - - tio'n-sheri- '- ' '''' '"'' 1:'xf 5'' 1 1 one-cro- '- "' - ts 4 - its''14--4t44- -- ' t' ':" ! - ' : s - ' 1! - ' L: : :')--:- V1 - - '' - 1I!I ' t ': '- 1' :"'? - : !! : ' ' $ '''''''''''':“:':4:-:::'- :' ' 'f' 'DU Camps It See - ' July 6 1?41 i - I f 41 - - 4 --- - - li 5alt gake rribut- te-4 - t i I - s ' 'K - ' ' t ' - ''':''' ' !' L 1)' )' " - '''' — r! - '6: ' ' ' 4 i1: '' " 7 ' '1 ' '''''''''''::' ' ' who Aire receiving loans and farm and home management assistance 'under the rural rehabilitation prof grant Rodney S Nyman Salt Lake ' and Tooele county supervisor was ' ' advised Saturday by tMt Nyman was notified Laurence L Hewes Jr- - regional director of the farm security administration at San Francisco that Utah FS A borrowers earned a net Income of $1084 during 1940' AI compared with $8981n the year from farm before they borrowed security The figures also show that Utah ' Increased their average 'borri)wers and above all debts Including their obligations " ta the government—by 28 per cent ' since coming Into the program" ' Mr Hewes reported i 114dd 40 Wealth tt— tt I ' mean i"Thes figures that FS A ri' borrowers 'in Utah have added a total of $3385669 'to the wealth of their 'rommunities' and have Inaeased their totaL annual in- - ': '' ' -- - - s ' --"- ''' l'i'" :Ap400' ''''''' ::) ' - i A 21 per cent 'Increase in amnia" vet Income has been averaged-bthe t4863 small farmers in-- ' Utah - '''' ':'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''' : : ' i - :x: i ''' !' ''? : ' : ---- ' -- -- '' ' :::: '''' ''''' 4 '' It : - - ' - ' '' - ' ' "'" ' i 4 ''''''' '7 ' :!::::-::::':::yt"-:!:Marking a site on whicKmul-s-- ': ' ' ' ' '' :" '''''''''' '''' :"' ' :'''' '' 1 ''''' 4 f' '' ' berry trees were planted ariA two :: ' It'' ' :: 1 : ::: '::: ' silk manufacturing plantsliwere' "':' ''' ' constructed in the early thrys ' ' :::: '3 '' ::?!! !!':'-::'"1 ':r 4- 3' t ::'i f 3 i development a mornitnent - '' :t-' '''''':''' ' ' ' - ' ' ''f r'' be ' will '' unveiled by Vali and - '' ' - ' ' : :!' ' er'4::- ' Yalecrest camps Daughtqs of '''' !:' :':!!!'' ' : ' '' 1r' ''' ' ''' J -- i': ' ''' r 4: Utah Pioneers July la at Bop m: - -' ''" '' : '''' ' ' ''' ' ''' ' ' - ''''' 4' ' : t with an appropriate progrinp it 4 : was announced I '' -' Paul A Schettler built the fac7447"""") 4 ir-- at Ii ' tories which operated for ashort ' '—S 044 - ' I i' ' time with others' in the citsoion a '' IAl! is A': ' '''''X' if'"'17"r0spot now corresponding fie the 1 -407 grounds around the Yeecrest e '2yi '"'""'iorrward chapel Eighteenths- :East 4T street and Herbert avenueethere ' the monument will be plead Xtah'il Although short-live- d pioneer silk industry carricci or ' at first in the homes orhand t 1 taco looms and later in earn- ' tories was one of the I eat and most Unusual incOstrial ' trees experiments Mulberry were planted by the acre and countless silkwoim eggs French silk ported from France 777' 4 --also were emplotled to experts ' ' It :' ( ' 47 direct the work: 4 ::': 4 " ' ': !" '':' ' ''' ': ''' r'' ''::-::' : In charge of the unveiliniceret 44:4a:fife:ifrC444i:46:):Ae440:46g4e::43t410401i4t4404441tie040?1::94'--iemonies will be Mrs Gertrtide S ' ' 11 ' k-and Mrs Mary StIree chief to be A Vert Itaws assistant Magna fire opened formally Monday' evening Romney The: committee in captains Ii with stais Salt a inlh'e new fire the of public reception Sponsor doorway pauses of the monument inCludeS charge 'I!' Lake county Hie company No 2Mrs Leona G :Holbrook xhairbuilding man: Mrs Ida M Kirkhami'Mrs ' it Mabel M Olsen Mrs Elizabeth t Liddle Mrs Erma Clayton Mra Gertrude Romney and 4 ' : - '': - '- - J ' i ‘ - i -::) I - ' '' ' ' ''''''''''''''''''''''''' i Earnings' Rise 21 Per Cent ' Year's Time In c - ' ' I - ' ' ' ' ' - " ' :'' L Mighty Proud of Structure--Com- e ' '' '' ' - vv:-1 j s ' ' : i' - - i - i - - :1' r ' 18 13 Sunday '- ' " ::: 1 - ' - ' - i ': I m ' i :i -- 1 ' 1 - ' - ' - : ' ''1 t ' '1 ' I - I 1 i |