Show NdrftWEJ 1 1k ' - c' - t - '' I rt - - - 12 Wednesday Morning 1 trlIC 5:all - sti Jenkins Plans Of Tag Service Lei Ruling Gives Mayor Authority Iiii-- a I7 cl 1- 1 1 alb a-- b ink 'Sell - I 1 11 '' ' '''''':'::::::::::::::' :: 4:-- :: :: ' I 1 1 : I Drive-It-Yourse- KERB 'VC : 1 :' ( :'' i : t ::" : 4: :w f '' 47- ' '4 1' f 0: rc:-- v i': ' i ''' Is r ''''''' ' 1: ie: '')' ri:::ni I — 1 - A :' ' :: 7 :: ' ::: "k1!:::i z ::'' - ::: : ' '' A N A -- : : : 4 1 1 I t i ‘ - ' - N i : ::'7 :l :: J S t: 1 - ::::::: ‘ : t ::::-:::--- I 'if4'nrkL' 117111TIZA -- ! re'5:) N i -- 1 to' 4 tA ( - Irs Nt atipit-- u Y ( tA t 4-- i- D -- 4'4' t Lr : ""N ' Lt) ---- ''N' -4' - rA '''4 ' AI ''''''''J A 1 - 'tAlattaa s 4 Miss Patricia Ellen ("Call me Pat please") Kirstine thinks the U S coast guard is "tops" for ay young fellow'with an eye to adventure Here she displays coast guard poster LietslerLAtitatie i I i "DO YOU MEAN IT?" sr Mt --- w!:afeasts -- -‘‘ -‘ 1 This little story which if it ! around the country all of her I ) de 17 years in the footsteps of her doesn't get a lot of recruits for dad who is Lieutenant L G disto is coast the z1:N--Ipl--MEL guard going IKRE for for Malawi Kirstine at present in charge appoint a lot of people is aimed of the Salt Lake area recruiting strictly at the young lady who 1"'"''017 station for 1J S C G ' will proudly send her boy friend Since the lieutenant gets a the country's service but ' into transfer every three years or who would feel a lot easier if less Miss Kirstine for des- i "call me was he she staying thought l seen a lot of Pat sert? Certainly Ill be till'''''- i please"—has other from away girls country Stations in New Enghome for dinner!" That's There isn't time or space to land Florida all up and down lot oz odredt 80 ft mbi tsist yroau what most people say ' egaonthttaok ea the west toast and Alaska have I the imt when you serve new been the Kirstine home at varitrivia Ellen Kirstine 868 East ous times proved creamy-smoot- h Thirteenth South street that "Yes sir" said Pat "if I i41 D5exlittPle Puddings Six aids fellows in the coast guard young ware a girl with a boy friend s'' ' delicious flavors spare time just don't spend their about to go into the service maidens wooing strange I'd steer him straight to the Butterscotch Caramel rl Vanilla Chocolate at a student Miss Kirstine FINE FLAVOIZS coast guard Pie !!!lifit 'Cause I know Peppermint Chocolate t South high school ought to he'd he safe from designing She has been traipsing know women "Not only that the coast guard serves the best chow" If the marines and the army and navy don ' the coast guard with some novel ' ' arguments of their WAIL it will be only because they're floored 1 ' 4 t 11 i "KRE-ME- - 1- CREomy-smoot- PEPPERMINT-CHOCOLAT- L E 14 i 4 t KRE-ME- 16 i i I - :-- - ilmr - -- - ' I 1 ' ' : t by feminine t i "No at T UAW Cobit - s without collateral or - rs co-make- f 1 ' ' 1 'i - I : Here is a simple economical plan that offers prompt and confidential service especially designed for those mho have income tax or other financial problems - 1 - '' 1 i service: ' 1 Amount of Loan 1 DiRrount Charge for 12 Months 100 S $ 200 ' -3-00 500 1000 2000 -- I 3000 3500 i 1 500 1000 1500 2500 5000 10000 15000 17500 Life Insurance $ You Receive Our Check for Paymentsof - 100 200 - 9400 18800 S 200 -28- 300 500 1000 2000 -3-000 35:-00- 47000 94000 188000 282000 11 - -25- 00--41- 66-- A 8333 16666 25000 29166 -1-2950- 0- No charge for investigation and no other loan charge of any kind You are invited to apply in person or by telephone 1 1 PERSONAL I - 1 1 I - 1 ' ' 1 1VALfritit MANK 7111 11J5T COMPANY ct ' f ' Resources More Than ' s MEMBER FEDERAL 1 Thirty-fiv- DEPOSIT e' Million Dollars INSURANCE CORPORATION - mmm41 Sol : - I STOP 1 1s- S crtisitinl - Relieve Itch Fast tool A VRelleve ples athlete's and othet shin troubles ecsc7eTtaiarlme -- - tire C1101- - ing ant meptIr 000Praseriptinncll- (lreaseleks stsinl-s- s Soothes 3:ic lOn itching eptc1( ly b401Wei tat trvil bottle proves it or money back Ask your druggutt tor 00DPrescriation - : i :' ':: C ' - pv 7 i '!' - : '' "1' f' t li ' it‘ v1 1A i - r s : ' ' rt'''' I ''':'1 e 'J ‘ t ' ts! rt 0 ') nk: 01 f - f 5i1: 4 4111st ' ' :ii i pof ' ftf: 1::::1 ': 4 i :: a- T'5-- ':- ' s L-- ' ! - "'' 'y 'f r! i et i Itsm : :: ' Li : 1 ' ) t sil '' :f -' ''0111 00 ' ' 47- II': I s:- - 7 ' -- ''''i - '7' ':ve si - '4 t " --- ' :i: 1 A b i 4- ': ' ' " ' ‘ '1 - ' fr- - f:i F T:? : :':- of i i ----- responsibility you have 1: NII nit ( always had—to safeguard the health of your family—is now ' than ever In America's the 'physical fitness of every member of the family musthe protected as never before So llitich dep'ends on the wives and mhthers who plan and prepare meals- - r ' ) t - 6(toor otab r - f Everyone Needs Milk As a beverage or in cooked foods milk is nature's most nearly perfect food which evgryone needs for the best of vigorous health But ordinary mijk isn't -- CIJIos:perulenaifts - iesetubs uaanl di hrocncicusirlelclbetno peruos: i children a pint for adults children CAN'T 1KEEP t GRANDMA 1111 HER CHAIR v t totnary 'Imounts of milk are consumed: a quart a day for ' This is the precious sunshine vitamin mustitiave for the properdevel- opment of their bones avd teeth —which adults should have to maintain sound teeth and bones Ordinary milk and'otber ordinary foods contain:Jittle or noD There is an extraorditamin milk howevcir that does in it abundance rich supply ''1 Every quart of contains 400 oNflixikita min D—more in Vitamin D - s - Richer Now Than Ever It Is tt he catn Everyone Also Needs Vitamin 11 0 Irradiated Vitamin Clove:rleaf D Milk enough - r'' '' ' - rr 1 HE l'f: ":''H-- i - - 1w i 0 -- It - - '' i - 30 '::'''' f''':' -- rt 8 41p ?' v1 : it Ai' :ii g i : - -- ' '- 1 ts 41 b:)':- 't: ' 4 ' ''':-: : - 4 t I ''' a'":0 ow 1''---- 4' -- : - f'S :: v ' ' bk1: i " A T - oll': 1 r !: eds-- -- 1 t ': '' kl '::!i A: - ' Ci !!! 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' ' 5 soli Extra vitamin D is created within every drop of Cloverleaf Ntilii cika I 1 by o Y oirnrtardoilaiet di pboysusreci c e 1 I nt 0- ultraviolet rays like sun's rays The Vitamin D content of this 'milk is always dependable at ways uniform 1 i She's as Lively as a Youngster— Now her Backache is better Cloverleaf is Salt Lake's ONLY irradiated vitamin D fresh milk It costs no more than ordinary milk—at your store or at your door ‘ - Many eufferers relieve ragging backache discover that the real quickly once Is mfty be tired kidneys cause of their The kidneys are Nature a chief way of taking the excess acids and waste out of the blood- - They help moet people pass about 3 pints a day When disorder of kidney function permits i in your b loodti poisonous matter backreman rheumatic pains may cause nagging leg pains lose of pep and energy getting up nights swelling puffinees under the eyes headaches rind dizziness Frequent or scanty pass:igen with smarting and burning gome- "Mows there is something wrong with 31'718 kidneys or bladder iPon t 'A3it! Ask your druggist for Doan'a 01 r (hocii gigs the r) miles of kidney tubes flush out prconnous waate from your blood Get Doan a rills t Pr !As t - ' : 1 i 1 ip i n This seal ot the Council on Foods of thll American Medical Association certifies t the by the Council of of bothuet certifies thS Takes tt the i0n arcli t the Foundation regularly to rradiated Clover- - " T lueatrta milknttne which is ()aimed 'll' f hrsi C -' ' :' I r: 1 ' ' ' - i it 4 Pigsic a '''''i' - 1 g'4 ir" 5f orr in' 1' - if 4- ' Pt '' ' ! 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''''- !'i i Draw s Suspended Fine in 11 DEPARTMENT LOAN N bracket' Salt Meetings Lake City Wednesday include: Ice cream Nevihnitse hotel merchandising institute all day: Family Service society 12:15 p m: Intermountain Association of Credit Men 12:15 0- m: junior chamber of commerce Speakers' club 6 p m Daughters of Penelope 7 p rn Women's Utah Motor Transport association 7:30 p rn: Beta Sigma Phi Theta chapter 7:30 p m: National As- 8 sociation of Letter Carriers p m: United Veterans' council 8 M: Canadian Legion Auxiliary 8 p tn Eagles club 8 p rit Brotherhood of Railway Clerks 8 p m and Beta Sigma Phi health chapter- 8 p m Florists' Telelintel Utah graph Delivery association committee all day Salt Lake Advertising club luncheon 12:15 p m Utah Automobile Dealers' association 12:15 p- rn Utah Fur Breeders' association 8 p m scheduled '' low-inco- Slated Today 833 1666 $ ' S L Meetings You Make 12 Monthly 2 :4 i Tuesday at the flotel Utah He pointed out that in Russia a turnover tax is the government's chief source of revenue yielding s 0 m e $24900000000 annually Such a tax he said Is easier to collect than income tax in the g -- And - r: -' A federal sales or turnover tax would have less harmful effects upon business and industry than proposed huge increases in income and corporation taxes Lincoln G Kelly Salt Lake public accountant told Rotary club members - I g I " ' ':'' ' : :' -- - : ii " do- Speaker Backs U S Sale's Tax alses nt 25 to 40 per cent made in 1920 To prevent recurrence of government management of railroads Mr Ansel' urged 'cooperation in qnpecly loading and unloading or freight cars and utilizing full canacity of each car Follovsing are typical examples shoNking the low cost of this - : for duty - in the army "It goes further '' s 44) home-grow- -- - ' - : - i : negotiating contracts for cloth the quartermaster will deal with manufacturers who offer to use at least 50 per cent domestic wool at the 'ceiling prices This gives asn wools at surance that official prices will be largely used In the production of army goods for which an appropriation of 500000000 was recently voted In ndead wdii ttihoontniti iirince9alsge H i: bNNy'aBsbriigngli: than the recently announced mestic scale has caused a fear that the foreign wool supply might be used in advance of drawing on domestic supplies? Mr Marshall said "This official statement removes this fear i ri i 1 "The fact that official ceiling Prices for foreign wools are lower commercial shipper can think of the period of 1917 to 1920 when the federal government operated the country's railroads without a shudder and no railroad man can recall that time with pleasure" Harold W Ansel' traffic manager for the Utahtdaho Sugar company told memhers of the traffic managers' coun(11 Tuesday at the Beau Brummel cafe Mr Ansell renuested shippers who object to the recently authorized 6 per cent increase in freight rates to remember'the 25 0''' 1 this year i: I : i - --- provide new supplies for the additional 21100000 men who are to i'llecalls 1917 ' V 'e !L - c11904t2hiwn'gou:Idfobre rie7oritioirmeodotommeanintsnnidn d C) !! dier General C L' Corbin of the quartermaster corps who has charge of Army clothing supollesA ' and who spoke before the National Wool Growers' cpnvention here January 21 At that time General :Corbin said the entire domestic clip of !Traffic Expert ILogim51 (earirr asstiastseumedenittTolnrsamy 41: ::''- I y:t Y ' ei -- - logic - ' ILLIiCIDEMIC 1 ' ' - 117T tonThl I :1::' L L77:nrc:-777----711128g- - KRE111EL :! announcement from'Washington D C that not less 1han 50 per rent domestic wool will be used in future clothing' materials for the army F R Marshall secretary of the National Wool Growers' association said Tuesday DESSERT t'---- ( - '4- - The market position of domestic wool is materially tmproved by an h ' - 1 Ma Gift That Goss Nacos ''' :i:::: f:i: a '' 1 1 CORSAGE e zr: i 5 ' OM An A VON with 1” DifourvBark Gst-antco-1Neb Jiefitievpar:iditeernrlahti ' t tL'e sk'i t4 1f "iry11" 14107117t1)'n'' or 441r?'" A NI e 1 i Ytk N' -- - a Lovely Mao fa Gastric Hyparacidity cinhMit rigid liquid diet: rry it no for sour stomach heartburn gas indigestim whf n Caused by excess stomach a cid Free ! ort'tre 'on' !vmprI'"a-11- It il 1'04 p i” Tues- OF REMARKABLII SAMPLFS S - Send Her FREE TREATMLNT STOMACH ULCER PAM t ::?'-7- Visits t 0 V No6 N- VV4-l'ifar4 r When You day at the capitol with P ri Dow superintendent of the state Members of the Women's Motor Transport association will hear and see a sound motion plc- - in A Poliferred t Her Eyes Will Match the Glitter of Her Gown The Sparkle ' - 4 - - im Srgeant Theodore Lbveless of the 'International Association of Will Show Film :: tion center parents' group at their regular biweekly meeting in the recreation center Tuesdaymorning Mrs Alice H Jensen was In charge of the meeting — - PolkeExpert preference rating of A410 has been alloted by 0 P M to store and restaurant operators in obtaining repair and maintenance supplies for refrigerating equipment it was reported Tuesday by Ralph E Bristol district manager of 0 P M s - street Chiefs of ''--- Common fears and their effect on the individual were discussed by members of the Felt recrea- Membefs of E A Wedgwood camp No 1 United Spanish War Veterans: will observe the thirty-fifth of the anniversary camp' s organization and members of the camp women's auxiliary will celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of their organization Thursday at 7 p m ata joint meeting in the Civic Center 514 South Main A ' Study Fear Complex USWV:Wait Fete OPM Grants Priority ' (Ted) Rahan 35 of West Droadway continued In "fair" condition Tuesday at the St Mark's hospital where he Is being treated for burns suffered early Sunday in a fire at the State Street Confectionexy 330 South State street - Stanley S Cheever Tuesday had been named senior counselor of Salt Lake council No 81 of the United Commercial Travelers Also elected at a council meeting were Martin A Nyvall junior counselor ' Floyd C McMillen secretary - treasurer: Franklin J Parks conductor J Carlos Croft page and C IV Baysinger Jr sentinel Markk Theodore 31 A sound motion picture on building of bombing planes will be shorn at the weekly meeting of the Salt Lake Exchange club Wednesday at 12:15 p m In the Chandu the maHotel Utah gician also will perform at the meeting Home cif council Born Victim 'Mends Exchange Meets Today Travel Unit ‘Elects Girls Here's No 1 Way Army Clothing Order Aids To Keep Boy Friend Wool ' L - - - hotel Agnes program chairman said Tuesday Whitlock Sergeant Homer Price son of Mr and Mrs Harold I: Price of 732 Sixth avenue is in Salt Lake ForCity visiting his parents merly stationed with the 'United States army units in the Pacific Sergeant Price will leave shortly to attend the commissioned officers' candidate school at Fort Benning Ga 50-ye- ar r'r Vts Sergeant Special tribute to Robert Bridge 70 veteran railroad employe was paid Tuesday by William M Jeffers Union Pacific! Railroad company president at funeral services conducted in the Sixteenth L D S ward chapel Mr Jeffers stooped in Salt Lake City to attend the rites for Mr Bridge who was a sheet metal worker and foreman for the railroad for 51 years Services of such men are tremelY valuable to the railroad or any other industry Mr Jeffers said "On the Union Pacific we regard the L D S people very highly because they are law abiding religious loyal and hard working" he declared ' "And Mr Bridge has exemplified this type of worker" Mr Jeffers visited Mr Bridge at his home on February 24 to present the worker with a service button At that time Mr Bridge was unable to attend an Old Timers' banquet at the Hotel Utah to receive the honor award because of illness Mr Bridge who resided at 155 North Sixth West street died in a Salt Lake hospital Friday: Other speakers at the services included Dr Richard R !Lyman member of the council of twelve 'apostles of the LD S church Tuesday nik—ht Mr Jeffers left Salt Lake City for Los Angeles :' B Simpson in p NewhOuse marine corps district recruiting station to suspend a recruiting banner across Main street just north of Second Southstreet Services s 1( m Miss 8 approved a request of Captain Con D Si lard of the Salt Lake rresident Jeffers Of Robert Bridge : ::' ' ')'' ' :ii ' V ' - - :1 t-- - :' I - - ' - '''Nz 4et '''t'- t :::2:':::-:--- l‘A NI: i - : ' 1 0 in use with-courtes- of - ' - 42 -- I 1 i e i 1 'se:109 lf i ? 1 t 44 t ' t a i f I 7c ' ''T''' i 1 :4 :'': " ' 1':::A - 9' - I: 3:- -:: Utah Asks Return Of Pair in L A 1: :: :: :( ":1:'! 1 :1 i: 1 ' A':::4 c :::: ' - T txi 1' 'sii' ‘ ur ' - I ' 1 i kt 4 k' ''1 ei '' 1' service in the handling of auto traffic tickets will be established by Mayor Ab Jenkins as a result of receipt by the city commission Tuesday of advices from the legal derartment that the mayor is empowered under ordinance to direct Euch service that the city ordinances have The law office ruling was in holds established a traffic violations buanswer to a query from Oscar W reau consisting of a bail commisMcConkie commissioner of fi- sioner and such members of the ranee and public affairs as to police department and office of what municipal office or board has the clerk as the mayor shall direct the power or duty to collect bail The bureau is to remain open durIn traffic cases and during what ing such hours as the mayor dillours senice is to be provided rects the public Mayor Jenkins last Sunday complained that the present system of colleqing fines on traffic violations was unfair to rr y persons The mayor declared that in view of the ruling he would arrange Maw a schedule that will permit police Governor - Herbert B Court personnel to handle the traf- has signed extradition papers for fic tickets from 9 a rnto 5 p m the retyirn of two men charged a n d police Officers from 5 p m to with embezzlement of automoP a in :17nder existing conditions biles who are now under arrest violators are unable to post bail in Los Angeles after 5 p rit7 They are Alfred Butcher who Mayor Jenkins said he would allegedly took a delivery truck work out a new plan in coopera- belonging to the Vetter meat martion with City Judge Reva Beck ket abandoning it in Tooele and Bosone now presiding over the Herbert O Ellefson who assertpolice court in order that no edly left the state with an autofriction would result from pro- mobile he had been driving under contract with the posed changes The legal department ruling company 24-ho- i '' - ' 1912f 1Torch 11 Final Tributes II in Salt Lake City I Paid Veteran IBrief Items Gathered ture dealing highway patrol and Herbert Mariue Banner the telephone at a meeting executive secretary U P Wö rker Okeh City commissioners Tuesday the the Utah Traffic Safety Wednesday at 11111- - i f 1 17I '''1 ': ll'':::' --- A ri : r : ? zG - gake 70:tilittnt t ta01 II A) PoI 06? 711 1 - ': :'' 'S'It ' :':!":: A ' 'i ii:::4::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: the 411 V Q 11 111 IL" tiLli ' '": si::::::: To Provide Facilities for Auto Owners to Appear Night or Day ' ITZ IL 36- - E :''''''''i!''n'c''''r::"''n-''?5''':'''t':'':'':'':'''':'''''''::'': :''''': ' ' She ""'i ':!:::': 24-Ho- ur I ) ''''' ' - ' 11 ' o0 r 67 ' n'-''- ' i |