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'' E:t g - : n : w ' : -- §' t I - ' ' i : : ' ' I' ' ' i t :'::'-- ': - 1 : ' 'f : ":' 1''':' I ir1 4 n- 1 :' ' : : i : : : attill-40-4g- t' 4 a - 1" 1: 1 14 - -- 1 ' '' :'" '--4 e :' - -- "P""g204 ' 4 i:: :::: rs- 1' - - ' 11 4 ' :: 1 - Aw:w‘L4-:- - I'' 4 4 :: I ::f 1 ': :E: '' - 0 --: ''' ' t :5 i4-----4- 4-- ti I : - ' :: : I :' ? : 7Ns '''''4- 4$ A portion of the flaming barn which threatened to level the Roper yards of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad company Satur day night before city and county firemen brought the blaze under control Damage was estimated at more than $12000 - Fire Damage Hits $12760 Officials Launch Investigation LIMN - MIAS'465"' - l'io -- !)- ‘ -- -' :A& k TV - who's' ras:ri VS 1 steal"' GIVE sboxe bis a regular every well birm and out of customerFor our Tbone sir- Y tune! and IC tenderloin specialties our are fanc7 steerloins choicest Only used broiled to perbeef Steak fection I - - 5150 Complete sizilinag DintierS Served dBinCnt:tinuef°tSrt "ee:trti'::larse- - ties Ask About Our i-- 1 — 7 CORAL R 0 On - -- -- 115- : stGV 'tool' ::: 4 I e o - 'I a 2411 Cr o a or - ‘ ' 2P IIHFF11--7 — 4i AND ' AT PENNEY'S A'BUY-WOR- D Since our earliest days in Utah we have known that thrifti Americans prefer to do without many "special services" if by so doing they can buy quality merchandise for less " - - - The pioneers of our business decided on Thrift as their major policy and Thrift Is still working In every Penney store today We make no deliveries hov no chorgis accounts offer BO tim paymnts offer good sound first quality merchandise ot the lowest price at which it con be sold - - Week's Accidents Cost Three Lives uO and our steady growth have constantly Im money for our customers A single centralized buying lob is done In close contact with the country's leading intr: chandise sources We use the mist economicat shipping arrangements: much of our merchandise Is bought and shipped from the places where It Is 'mode directly to the stores whore it Is sold Our stores are simple without extravagant quipment or'foraishings These methods always true of Penney's and characteristic of the entire Chain Store Wm benefit everyone Inonotoctiorer cos- tomer cued employee alike It Is to yooradvantog to shop at Pommy's Thu paved our opportunities to save - b Americn way is the thrifty way ' tat thrifty weris the Pettey way The °'--dt&t:- -- - tt -- ez- I ' L ii--- eb? -e' ‘"II I 4 ' r:ii'---- ' - -- 7x"---- 174410 64 - elifit RI - : A ' 4 if i OLE - 0r I Irk : i ja f- 21 -- 1741-- I -- 051 43 e '' C ' ' ' ii :': 7C 0 :: ' - INC PENNEY-TC-OMPAN- Y - - ' A :: 7 year---19-41- f3 :::::-::- :: i ' " -- I J ' i PENPIE - r7-- ! - 'i- passenger train Utah's traffic death total rose to 88 with the two deaths while Idaho's was recorded at59 Utah Deaths (total) 89 To August 3171942 k : ' 1 9 To Augizist 31 1011 i ) 205 Entire Beaver County 411 2 To Aungust 31 1942ic: 2 To August 31 1941 4 Entire year 1941 Idaho Deaths (total) 60 To August 31 1942 105 To August 31 1941 181 Entire year 1911 1- i: Ct I t -- 't -- '' - t z - r-- "' -- t1() : 44 t - '2 "ft s f '''''''''N i t - - "Share your current magazines with a soldier!" will be a slogan kr' for a campaign to collect maga- - : zines for use at US 0 clubs Sep-tember 11 and 12 Mrs George P ' Parker chairman of the U S 0 li- - r -0 brary committee announced Sunday L'- - -- ) '" 't 7 : rif iix" ?:1: - !e :: i i:k:: t rill t00-11- 1 ire e4 Iltlirl -- -- - i:i?: t 1 1 iipi Vera i1 - it A I j 1 Je i ' - Volof ? --- ei 1 - 1 1- C----- r'"4 t a -t 1r--- 6- i r1 'i:::it:''M:: 0 ( 1 al :': 1 ta Ill - catitR '7-HOS R PAI R tc t SC110 iitut CI ILD to""Nf- :':: ::::::' z1:4k:ek1s - : - -- --- -- -di LlosTor: raCTOMY Siger328nr1:12ur SOUTH MAIN - 43 EAST BROADWAY - ' st : 4' - -- I ) - IL"' --s ' '''' For Fighti ng ft - ' f 4 '' " l'AliV 00 i44 41 - 1'" I '''' - IA kl‘') 14 s‘ ' it - -- " I: -- - s" - o - '' t'1 (--tbit11-1-k- t - 1 - ill V- - ' '' ''' 4' -'-- - At4 - i t q - - ( 1 -- VI''?"ti-3- &: 1 t 4'er 111 tt?---- " --- -- I' -4 J 1 tf - i?a 4 L12 ! t 1 - 2 i 7 - ' - - t 3 : -- It 0'035 OUTFITS 4: 5 i (-- a fine double bed made up almost instantly Very comfortable as a sofa A Rounded end Sofa and Chair in fine f rieze coverings Richly trimmed in fine carved woods A bargain and all with Table and Lamp Novelty for nnyy— s i:t i I r - 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' a0 Ir'--- '::-- ' - It 4 --- - ---' zz - A I 1 FULL MIRROR VIEW VANITY with 5 drawers also 57dralver chest massive bench and streamlined bed Never so bean- tifuL so complete and se tine for Just— See this beautiful highly figured wood in light finishes Big fine extra fine pieces "Remember the Place—Memo' rize the Name' e -- !' 5 piuCES COMPLETE FIRE SET D livrette Set Se7lasatioll! is true it but to be too x as shown good Exactly C Oak thr stocks last South Eaht while 75 el) II seat chairs 41 7 stained and decorated finishes upholstered full x tension table seats six Very special at ' : h4 SUITES ' s -:--- C o m p r ing Andirons Extension Table and 4 Upholstered Chair's in firescreen and fire set Oak Dinette Set for as very similar as shown in low as only rich antique brass ' if' - i iMilmout BIG NEW GUINEA WOOD BEDROOM SUITE FOR eh All pieces 522 ' 1 - CE :-:'- t - is and - -- - - a!- T ' 11 A ri-c?- - i - - fr ''‘ L4 wilei a t e -- 9a e-n- 10-PIE- -- :- 411"'--!: 1 Itts 1 t --4 - 7-- --- ' o j!-- a s vtI:: kt a' 0 s99 1''-t-------1---::- - 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Itiit Z:'- "' 'VALUES I ' outfitted War 1 f THESE September Stove 3Ionth ' 11 rh- 7--A- ' ''" '''''' I - i err el A ' 4 'J''Is - outfitted for just 2 IS 7Z I - - ! - '4 i ': '' i Pcs for ) j I 7 '''' A big fine Velvet Suite with fine lines of carved wood and beauty of color and design seldom to be found at such a low &rice Sofa Chair Table Lamp and Novelty All Bed Divan of the also better kind Lounge Chair to 0" t t 1 prIP - LIVIN' G " ( 1 oh— ' -t 4 i" f ' All for the One Low Sale Price 1 C114r ' o - '' 1 ''' 4''''' j ( - city : t'i altrn (---1- 1:1:' -- In - 0 f i - f2 — Not' Just the Sofa and Chair but Fine Table Lamp and iN t - - I J3Lf - r- 14 a --- 1tirf 1 ic 'f-- I '- - e - 03fiat--- 4 01 ' $ i(t'''' ' 7 4 11r : CAk -- - otz' IA ie( ti ' 1 1 - "2 - z't "Ia '' : 1'E 4-- ' te ) 'i l - --- 1V40 1'' t14"111"' - 4c240 p - - ' ' rt 4 tie Ir tit - loTo 4 444 r i i -- - - i tflj"'''''''''''''''''''''' '''''4:''''''''''''4''' ill': - i ---- - qstt''---4-z-- -' ' t 11'"""tvv ' - 4- aq aftXSNs :1::77-' - '''1 :J ' 4 ‘ toftA"4"--' ''''''' s42 s 4 ' ' : 4ievo1' 1 --- ' '74--- I '1' J 4 4 1111111111111ENIMar iT------ 1 Our lower overhead on railroad trackage —saving costly hauling handling rents and other expenses—now cooperates with special large advance purchases -to make this the Value Sensation of all our spectacular merchandising of quality furniture at low "Drive Out & Save" prices s t) ' 1 ir: i' Li eN 1 i ' - Septembe'r Sale 4 - r n el In Our - '! 1 - - F- i 111' 4 1N -It ih 4 1 t - ' 'ow ti C' Ur - - - - C 1 VV:e'kOr ‘IT"7 r - C - e 1 7 r - the Homes ‘Ve're - 0":3:"- "'''''''' ZN -- - -- eP: -- t-- 11'1 Li Ayr - r -' !I 1!1 l'i 444t4 - st t I- e 1 a 4jk 4 "---- ' - 17- ' i t 4b t-146- 11141-44- 1 ton'CT iskl wi ArA 'C- ! - - 44441 444 t''t'1-4--- 'I -- ors VZI ' 14 t it h' Jo Iff 1 t t 1 '''"':qc pert The death of Luther John Ellis 60 of Syracuse Davis county was riot listed as a traffic fatality Mr Ellis was killed Friday on a private farm road near Enterprise hen he drove his car into the path of a Union Pacific railroad To Collect Marázines- -- :1':: - : k -- ' 1 4 ' t: '42 Mrs Lilly Mae Stoddard 42 of Rupert Idaho succumbed Fripay in a Rupert hospital to injuries suffered four days earlier in a crash in Ru-highway intersection - bvy the Vier Stomps and bonds you'll nets! for a socure future And your ewe morchandise kuowldge your own shopping skill will prove to you that these savings ere riot nd dopendable — ''' 4 - I 7- only— day at midnight' The first Salt Lake City traffic victim in 66 days Joe Zakar 55 of 881 Everett avenue succumbed Friday to injuries suffered Wednesday when he was struck by an automobile at Beck street and Everett avenue Lyman Palmer 19 of 1040 South Main street was fatally injured late Tuesday when a bicycle he was riding was struck by an automobile in the 4200 block on South State street savings you make will help you treentscleasly to - 11 - tie 1-- "T'Av 1 ''q '' I d 4( I v- 4 match Traffic accidents claimed three lives two in Utah and one in Idaho during the week ended Satur- Time -- - 4 r e 7 Ae : I ' - LI A 4 ti'''' -15 1 t 1 A4 I A': '71 ' t''''ff' t Life COEUR D'ALENE Idaho (A')— State police said Sunday Lewis E Carter 30 an Indian from Nespelem Wash was killed outright Saturday near Athol when he leaped from the path of a truck The machine swerving at the same time struck him down The truck driver was exonerated 4 ' s's ": -- :I-- e ) 11 Arti i - ' ' 1 4 Cal s 1 'The positions include: Principal $2300 a year cafeteria hoSttesses $2300 a year: assistant 0 hqstesses $1800 a year librarians If: S1820 with quarters provided or It $2000 without quarters ' hostqss - -- 'Il -- - ' - 1 1 -- - 4 A WATCr'rfORD ' 6114' - s 4 1 distant Waman 4 4 t4 rt f-gy'l - 4 - -- 7 10 7- r - -- -- oot al Costs S L 0 4114111: Sim w - - 1 1 Beaver Crash IL a : t - 4 - rprrrnPqr7 and 'l - - saz avoramorer-----mum- iz - - - Theft of a package of narcotics and a bag containing surgical instruments from an automobile : - from the county department and two from the city were called out to the fire at 8:45 p m and within an hour had the flames under control Firemen were hampered in their fight by lack of water hydrants and were forced to pump water from a canal two blocks Rigby ranch adjoining the railroad Chief Beckstead said a company yard was a total loss and there of firemen were stationed at the was no way of determining how scene all night to prevent another the fire originated" the chief ex- c4lytleoreak ained out that a number — Harvey Boisjolie of 520 West of automobiles were saved from Second South street who was driv- damage when railroad workmen ing past the ranch when the fire and firemen broke the door winbroke out said he saw smoke pour dows and moved the machines to from the loft of the barn and a a safe distance He added that in few minutes later the entire build- addition to the 10 cars badly daming was ablaze aged heat from the fire caused E E Rigby lessee of the ranch slight damage toseveral others at 2010 South Sixth West street The ranch is owned by the Den- removed 15 head of riding horses ver & Rio Grande Western Railvalued at a total of 1800 and a road company and borders the registered bull worth $1000 from yards of the railroad the barn just before the structure Roper CRailroad officials were-calle- d to was engulfed by the flames scene Saturday night and comthe The Roper cafe 75 feet from mended the firemen in their quick the burning barn also was gutted action by flames and the automobiles The flames were visible from owned by workmen at the railroad many parts of the county and nuyard also were ignited and virtual- merous motorists jammed highly destroyed the scene Chief Beckstead said the barn ways surrounding known as the "old Church barn" and constructed about 50 years ago was destroyed and was valued at 5000 Damage to the automobiles was placed at 6000 to the cafe at 800 and to 70 tons of hay in the barn at $910 4) Chief Beckstead said the flames also communicated to the 19000 Roper yard office roof and caused another 50 damage (Continued from Page Thirteen) Three companies of firemen and daughter Mrs Nichol' are i two sons Sammy with the army and Dale Everill of Salt Lake City two brothers Lieutenant R H ' Giles of the Salt Lake fire department and James A Giles of Salt Lake City and two sisters Miss Mary Giles of Salt Lake City and Mrs Nell Sant of Los Angeles ' l Narcotics Stolen - M::IMIn3:1 S L County An official investigation Sunday stroyed a huge barn gutted a by Salt Lake county firemen into cafe and badly damaged 10 auto-- a Saturday night fire which de- - mobiles at the Roper railroad yards Sixth West and Twenty-firs- t South streets fixed the tbtal damage at $12760 : County Fire Chief Vernal T I Eecktsead said however the into reveal origin vestigation failed 77"444 of the blaze " The barn on the 1 owned by Dr V Sundwall of Murmation most interesting to the ray while it was parked near the care Salt Lake General hospital Suntaxpayer who ordinary to study the affairs of might the school day morning was reported to podistrict In his representative local lice -'' - ' and is a compromise of the of reports diffelsrent from that are being typp time to time for publication "As president of the State School Board association I recommend to the various county districts of Utah that they follow this form when publishing the clerk's annual report" Mr Epperson said it is important that publishers contact clerks at an early date to work out pub- lication details - 1 The governor with the platoon also will be in the parade There will be a luncheon for the unit Immediately before the march The 63 members have received eight weeks of training together and will report to the San Diego i Cal base after their present ten- darulogh to be separated and sent to various posts The unit finished its training with 934 per cent of the platoon qualified as expert riflemen and pistol shots —second highest record ever made In the marine corps Not a man had to be dropped out of the platoon during training In his short talk to the marines Governor Maw said Sunday "We're mighty proud of the record you have made What you will do will meana lot to all of us and to the entire country" After the brief ceremonies on the lawn of the governor's mansion 603 East South Temple street Mrs Maw invited the group to inspect the residence and they were conducted on a tour of the house by the governor litY1 4- - ' I 11t : N e? I Schedule copies have been mailed to all publishers of newspapers and school board 'clerks through- out the state together with bulletins Jamdesa copy of a letter signed 1 k '' B Smith president of i ' by the Utah state school board associI '''' 4 Mr Epperson said t'"1 ation ::::: Text of the letter reads as fol1lows:: " As a F4041F50447101ilwenkt147MOM result of a joint meettiWIV7"0W4rel355qlheatto 1' ing of the Utah State Press association the State Clerks' associ1 ation and representatives from the :' ti :::: ' state department of public instruc1 1 tion it was decided to approve the -z Nf foregoing type of school report for publication by the various county school districts of the state of Utah It was agreed that this form of report is comprehensive in every respect provides the infor:: : ': " a 1 ft - f L'' - 4 0 ' $''''' '' ' ' ' - New army regulations have increased requirements for appointment as service club hostesses and librarians at army posts so that 90 per cent of the present applicants cannot qualify for positions It was announced Sunday at headquarters of Major General Kenyon A Joyce commanding general of the Ninth Services Command at Fort Douglas New applications for the positions are desired and should be addressed to the commanding general Ninth Service Command Fort Douglas Utah' (Continued from Page Thirteen) er :::'-- 1 - ' :::-- ' :3:: :t s- - ': ' I ' :::- :: ::-- ::: ii '' ::: - 5- - ": : 'Z 1- -'- : ' - i 77--- :::?0--- ' : : '7'- ' f- ' - : 3f: :41i:::-:- In order that more uniform publication may be made reports of the boards of education throughout the state a uniform schedule has been adopted and approved by the state department of public instruction Utah board clerks' association and the Utah State Press association Albert W Epperson secretary-treasurof the press association said Sunday ' z ' -- 4 A-rm- Welcomes Mormon Group of ' :i0174 Raises Requirem—ents A - : - ) m ' - A 1912i:I 7—aug11st 31 Where Flames Threatened Railroad Yards lEducators Press Agree ram4111''41"2w 1 lOn Uniform Report ' i pc Monday Morning - : '''- - '''' ' 0 |