Show - 36 Thursday Morning i I T6 SEE ORROW'S 1 - 47-- ratIT-- 11 II'lla 1- 1 0 ' ti D'Ll 1 9TP-- L-4-- Get Bulk of - i a a : 1 ' t i ' 1 ' i ' I 1 I I : :- 1 : : 1 ! :- ( ? ivashed i f i 1 coal $5175 1 Ii 1 I I I I i 1 I - t i fa 4 4 ' 1 - ' 01 go- N -- 17 ' 00' ” Cw'd - i 1 P 1 'i t ft t- 4 1 - E T14 e " 1-- f4 e l' ' '' 0 'tV - w trk - 4t ‘ - N - I- No 1 - I 0 -- - — - 1 f : - I 1 Y I t i R 4 t e :t I FOR ONLY t i t1 - I ' r'1 1 - : i i i I 1 I I t t - 1- t ' IIi t ! 1 tI i A ' - t VALUE NO t I 4 f i ) ' I — 't t1 i 1 ' : il t'- g 1 I - 1 4-- ' I ' ' !! - 1 II ' t f i I 11 - - 21 ' - v -- 0takeif from t 1kt1 ' 7erof 1 INk r dih 0 111 1 415 - - - - - - if - - 1 I ' I- i 4- - - : - -- I t A 1 ' '''j 1 2:1 - 1r - ' ' - -- 1 1' it:'': ' I' I ('' ' - I - - 11 - ' i ''''' '''t ' t ii ' 4 ' 1 ' ' r -' 1 'A i i ''' t! ii - t i -- - - e0-4- t- - - t Nii 1 4 - 1 2 ft te li t t- MI ' regular 1 tI1 -4- 4) Zr4-1am4Q- - i ‘ p t - 3 off rm Keith O'Brien Dreases—Third Floor t N - - SUPER 1VALUE NO WE'RE CRACKING PRICES ON Ipliamenolaiomu - 6D i 3 I ' '' :: ' ' oi0 T - 7' ' '' ' '4 51 FL:a Lli7 I ) 4 c '1 t ' I -- 1' 1 1: 1-''- ' i - REGULAR $60 VALUES 1 4 CD 70 (1!'' 4 1 7 3 i Reg f I )0T awv ' t t- Aor'- — - L‘ sN:ØJ i-- N ? - - - -- tt It‘ - (lid ei t'A I) ti 'II S1 V '401 ' ktt r i t r ‘ 4 N tk ts 1 1iV THESE FURS ' ) 1 le4 l‘ 1 Ar 111I Silky-dye- Blue-dye- I 't 4 Sable Muskrat Coats regular $250 Black I Caracul regular4230 sane of a Hind Exceptional 2 China Mink 2 2 5 1 4 1 1 3 1 1 i Chevron regular$160 sale $210 Platinum Squirrel Lockés regular $195 sale 5123 Sable Dyed Squirrel regular $295 sale 51C3 Hollander Dyed Northem Muskrat Back reg $300 sale $11r3 Natural Gray Squirrel regular $319 sale 219 Hollander Dyed Northern Mdskrat Back regular $335 sa1er223 Natural 'rip Skunk regilar$395 sale !02C:3 Dyed Ermine regular $395 sale American Mink Paw regular-$395226 sale Dyed Fitch Swagger regular $399 sale 5310 Ermine sale $525 Dyed g329 regular f - - ' - L14Iji tdiTh vt f J k E s )1 ca ô I id 1 4i A ô Kit Fox Belt Coats Coats with Pleats Front Fullness Coats Set-I- n er i vs Misses' and women's sizes 12 to 44 Box and fitted styles! Not every style in every size color or fur trimming 4i ô SUPER VALUE No 4 DON'T MISS IIT! Covert Coats Sensational The smash coat! time - sell-o- i iml Every ut it's nut it's a sell-oSmart and c wefor Teal blue and brown spring Sizes 10 to 18 Regular to $2295 sale ut 'i A s 95 Keith O'Brien Coats—Third Floor - ' LT) Skunk Vo1P0 : I - Keith O'Brien Furs—Third Floor - I 53 ' t Red Fox Magnificent Plastrons Big Shawl Collars Ripple Collars i 1 z ra7firg d Persian Limb THESE STYLES ri) 0 11 dT Squirrel I - - d 11 4-- - Q) 0101 ' tot k - N - '' ' A N t V 1d‘ 11 s 40414 A''ktt1 C: - W 1- l'-- I- ( I GRAY KIDSKIN regular $159 —1 regular $159 BLACK CARACUL regular $150 '1 BLACK PERSIAN PAW regular $150 GRAY-KID-PA- ' ' - ------ - I SEALS regtilar $125 1 EY t - f - I so Aox" — k 1‘1 t LIBERT:Y OS ' reduced to (1:71 11- ' 4 ' 1 cb ' - -- Dyed Coney Coats y - ' A t - ' Sable DyedConey Coats $95-sensational1- 4 i :1 : mulmm71 8 Brack Sealine 1111 4 1 1 No' 12 xCOCTr5 IF-cununalE- 4161 s if SPECIAL PURCHASE 111 ' ' f:111" -- IF II 1I" 1E DON'T MISS 3! ab - ' District Judge Bryan P Leverich has taken under adviaenient 7A - I 1: P iv rtrt -1 11" L- ‘ a- i thi E yr -- - 11 - 11 v E I I0 - N: V 1 - 5 5 5 stock 1E 11"U Evening! Street! Afternoon! Dresses included for all occasions All taken from regular stock Black and colors Broken sizes 12 to 44 Regular 1695 to $25 now $1130 to MIL - - ni) i ''1t j''''1:- ' r'' L14--1- : SUPER 1 1 1 - - 1 14 A ' i I r - 1 - i ':! - it k - t'7' $ DRESSES! RIGHT HERE i IsTA to 24Y2 I i k -- 4' -- fil s to $1295 N1o4 -17-14 - A ef v r - - : 1 I F : I - i t 1$ Dressy after- ' noon dresses! Tailored types for street and business wear Crepes and 'Jerseys! Prints! Plain colors of black blue 'green rose and Sizes 11 to 17 1? to 44 combinations i k 1 ke- X 7 FOR IMMEDIATE:WEAR! I ' iI I ' 1 - i-1'7:-- - - BRAND-NE- W 1 1 1 '' ' ' 1 i t $85 were - 1 l - 4 i ‘ viol - t 4 : ' ' k ' ! 1 "01 - - 1 11 i 1 oo l'11'- 0 riL ' 1 - t 4 0 - t ' 1 ' ' - li - I ' ''''" 41 I ' ' 14 to'' '- "- S ' - I netvirjcolor! itetvlin style!I ' A-‘11 Lc") - - - f - :1t P I' - Ir7''-''I-fJ—'''stv(:-r''7- 1 11 1 1 i I ' I - g ! T- ' - A N :1!'' 4 ‘ tH'cs'I---- - ' ' 7 q L An appeal to all owners of rental housing property in Salt Lake City to register their vacancies with the homes registration office 315 South Main street was issued Wednesday by Soren N Jacobsen s president of the Salt Lake Apartment House Managersi association He pointed out that with the expected arrival of a large number of army officers and civilian employes when the Ninth corps area headquarters is transferred here from San Francisco it will be neesitary to fill every available va- eancy in order to prevent unneceswary building f ) e' '146111h? i At 10° e Al a precautitmary defense measure to insure Salt Lake business - 61 - : 0 epr-- ! I -- :t if - e l' 11 41 ' i PI ' 0 1111141t : e:‘ : - eiTIF 407) 11 I I I t t t :9 -- IA I 1- - tz A t i - Official Urges Rental Lists 1 0 i HERE'S SUPER-- VALUE - Fire Chief Asks Safety Units In S L Stores until January 22 the question whether the district court or the state engineer shall have jurisdiction to decide the largest water suit ever filed In Utah in point of parties involved The suit was filed by Salt Lake City and several canal companies In 1936 to obtain 'a redetermination of the rights to- the use of water in Utah lake There are approximately 3200 defendants Judge Leverich last week heard arguments on the plantiffs contention that the case should be de'- tided in the district court while the defendants were divided some asking that it be referred to the state enrineer for decision and others askmg for outright dismissal 1 Ail la - irrY IN ''' Lee-Pac- Judge Weighs Water Case el I 0141 - 0 t 1:' ' - i' "'' - --2--- I 1: 3 M TALUES - ' - coluT ClIADVIIII - Smelter Supply company 121 West Second South street stranded wire $1680 and fixtures $682:1 company 630 J V Buckle Electric South State ' street distribution and expansion joints $592 Gray-ba- r Electric company 245 South First West street conduits and covers $702 Lang company 267 West First South street steel wire $506 Crane company 307 West Second South street valves and cocks $913 and pipe fittings e and Turpin 145 $777 South Fifth West street celotex key joints and finish planks $5250 Dines Pipe and Supply company Mountain pipe covering $666 States Supply company 824 South Main street pipe covering $1010 and Grinnell Company of the PaSILI1 Francisco Cal pipe Cbvering protection $US houses maximum safety against fire of any origin Salt Lake Fire Chief LaVere M Hanson Wednesday announced plansa providing large deevery establishment gree of independence in its own protection These plans which Chief Hanson' said will be mailed to every business establishment having several employes in its servite provides for appointment from among the personnel of one person to act as fire marshal Duties of the fire marshal are outlined in detail in the plans They include daily inspection of all fire fighting facilities in the plant thorough checkups of the plant for faulty housekeeping alertness in inspections to detect any auspitiOUJI circunustances check of all exits and keeping them unobstructed and periodic inspection of electrical equipment Chief Hanson said ' Assistant Chief Lloyd B Egan will train auxiliary firemen and help organize fire fighting units in establishments cooperating in the plans while Assistant Chief J K Piercey will assist in matters of fire prevention and inspection of plants 111)EllEg5lEg! - for-- and Mine S A sii ctc 11 -k I o 1 1 1 Si ‘ i 1 '1 ' e ar–r-ai' $101 ' - t rtrErP Clittilüll5TI'MAL(3 516kILIE! - vie i : I Li '' - ' If i (E - 17" 174:113 WUJIIU5! - - 1 ) 13'BRIEN SENSATIONAL 51 EpualicTEig - - Award of contracts totaling $20 172 for materials and equipment to be used in construction of the Salt Lake small arms ammunition plant was announced Wednesday by Lieu4nant Colonel E G Thomas district director for the army corps of engineers of 10 awards listed nine aggregating $19584 went to Salt Lake flrms - Colonel Thomas announced that Ilvork will not tease at the plant on Chriatmas day - "Although Christmas is a day" he said "it cannot be forgotten that this country is at war and efforts to put this plant into early production will be increased" He urged that all workmen in essential crafts report for duty as usual Thursday Awards announced Wednesday were: Peerless Sales —company Newhouse building screened and 1-1- 1 WI Material' Orders l'- -- K E I f 1 Utah Companies 1 ttiORE "1-7- I 1 23 19 MANY FOR E '"'''' Dalt gakt --r- ile Army Gives Contracts At S L Plant I ' - 0 -- 77:1 7 '17 a |