Show 'Tt ' h' - a hs 4 3 20 Wednesday Morning 4 i HERE ARE Pt:ND M crri 0 i -- COLONEL? THE YOU'LL TAYE FULL COMMAND- - WHEN ME? NS-YOU- HEADS THE LIST NEL LORETTA-- C 3 aUT t - LEAVE-EVE- -- -- II 4 3 0 tv41 - ' iskt 0 N ' 1 - 1 - NOW COLONEL 1 As I WANT LOR To TuRm EVERYTHING OVER TO YOU It4 GO 00 ORDER-- - LET'S t' SO OVER ALL Ti4E I ‘ I -- 1 RECORUS iD N40 ACCOUNTS- ' : 1” -- - 116s it' It Pwt ' ( - S et I 1 10 i - 5 II 0 ia L ' : Ilklit i llidvale Chapel MIDVALE—Dedication of a new $S0000 chapel and reorganization of the Midvale Second LDS ward after 15 years of di- rection by the same bishopric was announced Tuesday by Heber J Burgon president of the East Jordan LIDS stake Richard It Lyman of the D S council of twelve apostles aided in the dedicatory program at the new chapel Sunday evening and Mr Burgon announced the release of Henry Beckstead bishop: A B Rasmussen first counselor and Paul Dahl second counselor The three men a ri rri t 0 a 0 S '' I r1 I 11-4OLP SHE —WOLF! 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WHAT WILL VOL) ' OP EVEIZN- I13A047 river and the north side suf' hold "at the clubhouse in Arthur N'' Two fierce fires took the lives TAKE A v-1 ' v :: ir USE PC GAS? fered as well as the south Saturday night John Jacobs prest of close to 600 persons during GPINJ! StAAPLE US N The high wind blew burping WATCH! Adent announced Tuesday Nit N JUST !Q HOW DO ) shingles from one roof to anOther events for January at the the closing months of the past A 'N ) 4OLI N JUST" Boston and St John's other and each new blaze Made Yearclub include: a stage show prettf7-1 WELL GTEEZ? it harder for the firemen to do Newfoundland were visited by sented by the Ninth service com1 $t"''' --their work At that time ChiD mand from Fort Douglas on Janutragedy In each case the fire AVG1t) 4 '' 7--JI ''7971e4) and did its deadly :' 7cago had 17 fire engines and ft 4 ary 13 and a dance on January 27 came quickly work in a very short time ) population of about 300000 II D LUWI-AThere have been fires in his4 otel I et Fortunately most of the peoLegion Slates Meet to I flee I I I I which ple were warned in time II es-1Lft 17N:: " MIDVALE — Members of the tory "glott of buildings but took a far their homes Carrying what vallw Jordan post No 35 American C uables they could quickly pick - dig Note long ago 1 1 and the legion auxiliary will smallerof toll C one burning of Lonfire fled from the up great spoke K they meet Wednesday at 7:30 p m in don section after another According to an old record I I 1 the litdvfl!e city hall -Many thousands made their only six persons lost their lives Michiburned in that fire though it way to the shore of Lake down a large part of London gan There they could feel fairL IT HAPPENED IN A WAR PLANT A larger number of persons— safe If the flames came too BBEYT NitBOUuR5E ly more than 200—died in the Chiclose they had only to step into vOuLL BE STRONG FOR IT NES DRINKING FLEISCHMANNN SOUNDS AWFUL WHAT DOES IT MEAN? you'RE CERTAINLY EASY TO LOOK AT A WEEK'S SuPPLY-1- 4 CAxES FLfISCHMANN 3' the water cago fire of 1871 Yet the toll TOMAO JuICE —A REAL VITAMIN COCKTAIL! THESE DAYS ' I'D NEVER SELJEYS IN THE REFRIGERATOR-- r JUST THAT I WASN'T GETTING ENOUGH was less than half The gas works and huge piles GNES NOU EVERY VITAMIN SCRAvoqv P(ANIEDPIDONPE'T"JuST 6NAOLUI'RuEs014ET0RusNE BUT? of coal caught fire So did the DROP A CAKE IN TOMATO that of the single Boston "night OF THOSE AMAZING VITAMINS FOuND SO PAS144ht BE NEEDED IN tHumAN NuTRITION JUICE MASH IT IN A DAY GLASS WITH scores of RG1IT BV1 THAI WAS BEFORE t club" office with PLENTIFuLni IN VCAST LACK OF THEM KEEPS r' fouST KEIP AT IT A wEEK OR MORE Ii APOuND 4Ou post building along Meetings scheduled Wednesday A FoRK ADO A LITTLE JUICE STIR TILL 'LEARNED I HADAVITAMIN MANv SEE RESULTS IN MILLIONS FROM FEELING THEIR BEST Te Chicago fire was blamed clothing stores groceries and In Salt Lake City iinclude: re BLENDED THEN FILL UP 1I4E GLASS DAvS JUST on "Mrs O'Leary's cow" which I SEvEN STARTED DRINKING FLEISOFIPI other shops WI 4-A! Tra:aCOMPLEX lintel women's was supposed to have kicked 'AND DRINK NOU'LL LDvE IT! I 1 I Twenty-seveA hours after the VEST— 2 — r breakfast 7:30 a m Chevrolet over a lantern Perhaps there is S of the Chicago fire there start 1 Motor company noon: Salt Lake never will be a complete proof '''' I i i was a mighty fall of rain The l ‘ ) 1 :::::4a?” J:171trd4100:tw: :tr:: 1 Busiels (11 on this point but it is known water which flooded down from Advertising club 12:15 "7":7:0 41 1 ness Men's alliance 12:15 p m: that the O'Leary barn was : the sky did what the firemen e' ''''' 1 It fol! Salt Lake health departthent2:30 aflame at or near the beginning "HT i itell'1 HOU:up:1'i 17: 011 had been unable to do The fire 'fr Arili (:-r1r:my: ' c p I11 -i was put out on thousands of (IS There had been weeks of dry :::77 ft : ' '11A Viry 1 i ' 4 1 roofs and was kept from spreadNetiotie- hotel—Lions club weather before the outbreak of S vt) 0 6 ' - I '" sr Is "S I 44k 12:13 p in Canadian LeMore than 17000 homes the Chicago fire The first le:minibeLi -ing L 1 2 : 1 ' i 4 -":4 ' -and other buildings had been 21 gion post Nn 97 7:30 p m: Cern- - flames spread over the south r Iv I 11 t in If you bohe at home use Fistischmana's Yeast with 'Ise S p c'lan Legion auxiliary burned m: side of the city Wooden houses i ' i ) '" IP4 A I' yellow label It is the nly vcit contetntsng vrtamsua ss 4 Deseret ' i Fagics club 8 p m general interest section 41 proved quick tinder and the (For ' ''"-- r 1 wig ‘ ' b Complee and addea antostots of Vitamins A cold D Atoll?' t 8 of Ilia& a was clubs fire fanned in p by Etarrip your scrapbook) at d I 4 31 - I li Alt ' §1t Tire"Et'iStli 1 '4 11 411 -- " 72o o '- : tisk - 1 ' i' BEAUTY-- - IF THI5 LEAVE 5 -- CeAR-- - i1V -- :: --- - 1 PAY I II" 7 — t- Ori'- "--) 1 I 1 I : et ( I I - ' a-a L-2- " V I i HCIAC3ER FROM NAR 0 AREVI NW - t NA--) - -- - 'I YOU'RE VERY j -- -- 1 I "H NEXT DOOIZ AA I'LL GO TO THE THAT CLIP- - HE II ITSAw DIP YOU MOPE II DOOR WHEN HE H LOOKS JUST SAY- - A LIKE THE ROSE COMES BACK- BORROWED A CUP I A BOWL CUP? OF SUGAR CLIP- RETURN IT LATER-SAI- D k 11 A HE Dr 1 r AVOrid ITChtS ----- t ' - - N '2'----7-r- J E 7- M- :-- tf 544 -- ---- I III KI I 1 77-7-7- it BEAUT 501014- c JI- -f 1 1 d l'I- 1 p c:1- I 4 $7 It r i it f' A - - A' I 1 ! - - k - I - 1 ? - 'k I ) ' EDMUND' 4 It I 1 A 6''''617'''' 6 i ' -- CUTE -- ---- L le re-----v-p- - ‘ I r t 111a Fp-- YESS1R - ''''' i ill' 11 I I 14' - l' 1 r— I -- ' QUIET - 1 -- ItAONT5 lar 11 1 - 1 - Me S Pv- N2 et a- 7 OF 5uGAs? ')1-'—'''''' 1942 ICnc F Itores Synekrler r t 11 1 EvEN1k1G?I'LLgzE-ruTHEN-A- S ‘ -- - - - ? -- --- --- - AINT HAD A DAY OFF iIN 71 1 1 1 TAE FURLOUGH A PIPPE SAY I'M SORRY A N'A - T44 D f 1 y' ' IANDSOME :F - -) :G-- L --- - 0 a' L - i : !ANN'S GONNA I wo-- r - A6 d 01 a- 'i - RECOME141:AT11014":5 BO'? 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- 0- - WALLETS Nb - t - 47' -s LOOK! f '" -- 47 -- "- Iir ' e I ‘ ' L c"1s t i - dm employe would be needed for per-FE haps only two months He said the eight schools with the help of are parent-teache- r associations of feedcarrying on the program P ing 2100 pupils who are paying A from seven to 10 cents per meal NV P A had as many as 23 employes aiding the school hot lunch project at Granite and they went off duty just before the Christmas holidays Despite this handicap K the schools began carrying on the program on their own beginning A Monday when the Granite schools reopened of the former Continuation W P A canning plant at 3160 Eldridge street which serves the Granite schools Is also being i sought Salt Lake county officials1 will be a7ttect to con!er Friday tat II T with school officials of Granpm in an ite and other near-b- y II endavor to organization to carry it on This meeting will E take place in the Granite school administration office 3 More Than 17000 Homes Burned in Chicago Fire v' -- uk --- ''' N V ) 1 Z7"-t---- ' " -- :::'21 - - - T er -- - ---- - -- - i------ 1 ---- 1 1 I i o - 1 7 4- 4Qt - 6 1 0 : ''4'!'' w L MAGNA—Mrs B W Richardson was installed president of review No 8 Women's Benefit association Monday night at a meeting of the chapter in Cooper's hall at Magna Mrs A J Fitzgerald was Installed as vice president: Mrs Jack Nielson recording secretary Mrs Frank Peterson treasurer Mrs James Allen chaplain Mrs Ida Stewart lady of ceremonies: Mrs D L Underwood sergeant: Mrs Charles Archibald inner hostess: Mrs Robert Ridge captain of l Jack Manor past guards:: Mrs president Mrs Effie Luchesi musician Mrs Walter Borland corresponding secretary and Mrs Carl Long collector ( - 7:17t: i31 - ' 7-- - " (2' - -: ri - t:ei11' self-supporti- a - I) S rat or ihKago Tr lbws new 'rho - 8::' 41: -- e eI ----- 4 I 1 lirWuRllifiLiAIV-i-LWHAT Women's Unit Seats Officers '' ) ) ' f of-th- 1 - — 'I - - - I - 1::-':----- INTROPLICEP 14ER It) BASIL-- i'il 4 S II 31 I - -- -- - l Council Issues New Midvale City Tax Rate Copper Club Holds Dance Saturday S '''" that W P A support has been withdrawn from the hot lunch program in the Granite at the eight schools district Dr- P T Farnsworth superintendent of the district said Tuesday night he is planning to request the board of education to time approve the hiring of to the program supervise employe until it becomes a project s 4 -- - - 7----- - ' -! 7:-- ‘ - -- - e -- SACK IN MISSIPP1 AN' I AIN'T SREAKIN' II Nts-- r - oè!- :::: ::- CATE A -- -: 7- - - - Ii inma WOW Installs At MulTay t4 - -- GOT I — - -- - 1 -- ::i ' SOUTH SALT LAKE — Now MIDVALE—Newly elected officers of Midvale Kiwanis club were installed Monday night at a dinner meeting and dance for mem- their wives in Midvale city hall Seventy were present Rev George J Weber pastor of the First Congregational church of Salt Lake City was guest speaker uthile Verner O Hewlett of Salt Lake City district governor of Utah and southern Idaho Kiwanis was installing officer Officers installed were: Howard C Barrows president: Lowell D Perry Webster secretary and Arnold G 15 years were praised for diTrotater treasurer Members of recting financing and constructhe board of directors this year tion of the new building ' are J Hollis Aylett Tyler R VinSustained to replace the outcent C E Mathews Louis Goff going bishopric were A J Leon Rasmussen and Leonard bishop Merle E Brown Sabey first Newbold They also were installed counselor and Henry J Gosman Dr Harold E Nelson retiring second counselor president took charge of the meetRalph VoyCe was sustained ing 'tifts were distributed to the ward clerk to replace Mr Sabey women Dinner was followed by a musical program under the direction of Cannon director of the Thompsonools President- Barrows announced the following committee chairmen for 1913: C E Mathews program H M Nicholson house and reception: Ft G Gilbert underprivileged chIldren: Ly1erI Vincent inter-1- 1 club relations: M S Peterson e city taxmembership and classification W payers will pay a 1943 property Da7e NVaters publicity Casper A1 tax rate of 1111i mills $1000 Allison !assecsed 'valuation the per Nelson entertainment same as Ril:s wartime activities Cannon last year it was announced TuesI C Thompson music Arnold by Lawrence Mineer city reTroester agriculture MarcellI day corder enter01raham selective service Midvale's tax rate is believed tainment and Lowell1 Perry to be one of the lowest municipal achievement reports rates in the state Anticipated revenues for 1943 according to the budget adopted unanimously by Midvale city council and Mayor C Welch after a public hearing December 31 total $63509 There is no I' substantial in change any revenue MURRAY—C A Erickson-waitem this year as compared with Installed as consul cornmancler last year's revenue figures with of Mahogany camp No 38 the exception of road and water Woodmen of the World at a re- rental items Income from roads cent meeting of the camp it was is expected to shrink 25 per cent announced Tuesday while water rentals are expected District Manager H W to be boosted $1000 over last year officiated of Lake Salt gren City Expenditure items for 1943 folat the installation ceremonies and low: Departmental $44980 bond other officers installed were: L and interest items $13930 and A Walters past consul corn- capital outlay $1599 trander John Herling adviser- mental expenses last yearDepartwere lleutenant V L Brisselh banker $41182 and were raised through A Lindquist escort M Nelson of slight salary ingranting watchman:: Fred Hanson sentry creases The figure on bonds and and Mr Walters manager ' was $14235 and last interest year A J Primeaux state manager on 17434 capital outlay was an honored guest at the installation meeting 1 0 4 - - MIDVAT-E—Midval- g A - Granite Asks For LunchProgram Aid etd i LI - -Ez---- 11 - t — - — - 4tossmon - Ward Dedicates NeNs-8000- - t - - - (1'0'"- - (--- – – - 1- 4 "Y'- - 174t - - Ti Service Club Installs New Officer Slate 1 L - : 1:—4-- '- i'''‘'-"- e) ' - : --- -- — ' L'v:- :- 1 ' - ' A -: ' - --- 'Ph 1 - ' ' i r I ::rrl S ---i - t ' - :: M ii g q ----- --- ' OFF ' I7 1 re 12 11I::1 I LetJaZI 'N t:‘ L - STROSS' EYE WHEN 1 !Ii114141 i P I herd ' I GRA1 - N DIXIG EVEN) f - SAD SPOT - ELIT TWO ' - S)-i- - EYRE IN' US 'THINGS HM— 1 DIDN'T LIKE THE If LOOK IN HORTENSE PE G HAROLD - 0 I1rA i' 140 11-C I - :7-'-- i 1 I 4 - -- 12 'Y N -- frL 41 I I U 1: o — E i -- : iiiti04 i2f' c 61 - ft' H LL -- tf 1' -- PICK- ALL r :i H t ' aJ 6- W E'RG T E '- - icg - - LET'S I -f T - T FOR WAR SCRAP COLLECTION - k ImilieE ERRANDS 000 JOBS TO RAtSE MONEY TO BOY MORE BONDS-- - AT MAP O HERES BOOKS CHECX BY DISTRICTS — - ti L E WORKERS KIDS - SAVItT FATS-- - ANTI-NOIS- E PATROLS-- - SELLIINT WAR STAMPS Atf BONDS-- - -- k' r pzstem-§au-Tminstom- tl 1 - ligf'":-- v iti r il - - -) I A 1 --- c --- ' '''-'s - 1 1 A 11 ) - 'o 4 'I I : '?- tti--N- i--(- E 0 Iit 1 0 t-- ANNtE! - t --- AN- - - 111-ki - I January 6 1943 0 --- '' ''' ti': D Sk-E- IS II-U- S e)) '' f V A I 1 t § FR' ACTIN - --- - rt s WELL You I ' I S L I COLOCNAct SEI--EAN- N ''-- A 0 WOW ! ER "THAW OFFICER RY trim 5nit 'zIli:c Utibunt -- - - r G - N cApennam? WILL ADVANCE ONE GRADE- - RED MADIQAt4 WASVE BEEN A I'M PROMO-TIG W1--1 "TO CAFrTAIN 'tt - — By Harold Gray Little Orphan Annie : : ' Ic t — - I I - a - 40''''"'Ir"0"1W'-1"'"V- - ''' 1- 60-mi- le diga--- P J i r ' 1 L s - RQoV4uov E21 - - - - |