Show ''''74150"1 - rr'"-- 1"rg'- -' z ake trribunt zriic A5a1t 17 Friday Morning February 12 1943 t Tragedy' S talks - - Auto Truck Crash Two V1 orkers fr Par y Bound - - Work 7- - 0 m 11 'HkIIIS - ':71 - - an automobile driven by sidesw-ipe- d a truck "ked on the highway according Provo prince darkness ic- - roads and :igence contributed to the acoccurred at 6:45 :ent On the new cutoff of high- just north of Provo nearly top of the dugwa' police L truck was parked in the out7-rhe lane of the hizhway with its t wheels two feet from the I e of the cement strip It was 7e1 by Richard O Pearce of '' Highland drive 5a1t Lake 1 officers reported Edd P i7die New Boston hotel Salt :e Cty was given a ticket later the day as driver of the truck is charged with leaving a I::lk on a tughway without flares V1Z police 1aid he J:oark car apparently was veling at about 75 miles an it slid 83 feet after the 1r ashad been applied 40 feet teways into the rear and side 1 n the huge semitrailer 7k in irk when it r :wk 1 MY DAILY LUX SOAP BATH IS A I Elmo Halliday Provo police officer looks at wreckage of automobile in which two men were killed and two others hospitalized Tuesday on highway 91 near the north city limits of Provo Left William Albert (Bert) Stewart of Burley Idaho and former member of the Ogden Reds baseball team one of the dead David Whitney Dredge of Malad Idaho was the other victim Plan Entertainment :''' u ry-- On SKIN $1'1007:!-- : FRAGRANT WM-- I Made Eagle Scout T THE BETTER HIS FOOD He came to Provo to work at the steel plant nine months ago a Besides his widow surviving are his mother and father and the following brothers and sisters: Norma Dredge now on an L D S mission in Georgia: Elaine and Calvin Mrs Junise Coolidge Dredge Crowther Mrs William Rutter Jesse R ard Nathan Dredge of Malad Mrs Rulon A Ward of LEHI—Benjamin Arnold MitchSnowville Mrs Morgan Budge of ell 60 of Lehi died of pneumonia Salt Lake City: Mrs Walter Gibbs Thursday at 3 a m in a Lehi hos- of Portage Wilford Dredge of el 70Pmcr-wwSoda Springs Idaho Mrs Ralph Born in Den I Burns and Mrs A R Castleton of Auflowomexamorommalmitnr-ver Colo Salt Lake City 1882 gust 26 Mr Mitchell was Utah reared and edu- I WAS A " 12 9 1943 " cated 4 February SLAVE1' To in Colo-red- o 12 To February 12 1942 went then 147 Entire year 1942 To to Europe to complete his ed- -Utah County k Talk about being in bondu cation as a me5 To February 12 1943 age! I felt as if I were walkchanical e n g 1 To 121942 February I around In lains Purges 4t neer He came 15 1942 Entire year calv helped me temporarily to Utah in 1910 4 1 Then I learned the cause Idaho when he became of ray constipation It was 5 To February 12 1943 associated with -lack cf bulk" in my diet 10 To February 12 1942 the Utah Copper So I took a friend's advice 1942 105 Entire year comPartY Mitchell Mr and began eating xvt000's For the past : sure is a grand-tastiIt ' 20 years he devoted his time to cereal—and did just his own patents Mishap 1 Idaho Truck what he said it would do It Mr Mitchell is survived by his concause of at the F' my grt Causes Manes Death widow Mrs Myrtle A Mitchell of stipation and corrected it! Lehi a daughter Virginia V If your troub:e is — Word was Idaho GOODING don't Mitctell of Salt Lake City by a you why received In Good:ng of the acci- former marriage and a grandj1151 eat it regudental death Saturday of Lynn drink plenty of Renee Chamberlain II larly Mull 33 at Glebe Ariz Mull who daughter and—"Join the Funeral services will be conwas on the top of a truckload of ducted Saturday at 2 p m at 260 Made by Kellogg's in Bat1 tle Creek lumber was thrown in front of the East South Temple street Salt dual wheels which passed over his Lake City The Rev Floyd W tte body He died ::n the Globe hospi- Barr of the First Presbyterian tal shortly after the accident Burial will church Avvill officiate be in the family plot in Mt Olivet cemetery in Salt Lake City Friends may call at the place of funeral Saturday between noon and the time of services k A PERFUME I '---T"'7-- 7 LOVE Convicts Driver Charge Ilit-Ru- n Jury verdict convicting Eugene Lyman Peterson 36 209 Kensington avenue of a hit-ru- n driving charge was entered Thursday before Third District Judge A H TOOELE—Tooele Fifth L D S TOOELE— George Barn's son ward Is sponsoring an evening of of Mr and Mrs Foster entertainment at Tooele First of Tooe le was made an Barrus Eagle ward chapel at 8 p m February scout as part of a scout service 18 A patriotic theme will predominate during Scout week here the northwestern states and married Elda Evans on May 19 1942 JOY-LEAVES all have field men in the west at vox 4‘ - three-year-ol- 14D S temple - ) - Idaho as a member of the Ogden Reds baseball team Besides his widow surviving are his parents who now reside in d son Clearfield a Stanley Albert Stewart and a brother and sister Beryl and Roberta Stewart of Burley Idaho Stewart's body will be sent to Idaho Burley Friday by the mortuarY for burial Mr Dredge was born August 17 1919 in Ma lad Idaho a son of Jesse H and Nellie M Kunz Dredge He received his education in the Ma lad schools and followed farming for some time He filled a mission for the L D S church to in the Logan This session wilt the afternoon meet Stanley organizations Stephenson secretary of the begin at 2 p in of the group At the opening meeting on Friday all the officers and directors of state herd associations are to meet and discuss plans for their work during the next year Professor Caine said any dairyman who is interested and has the time to attend the meeting is invited Meetings will be arranged to let men attend sessions and be through in time for their work The national associations do not Manufacturing association dairy will speak on thA value of at the meetings department at Utah State Agri- r cultural college and secretary-treasure- k The four men all employed by Mwest Pipe company one of contractors on the Geneva 7ks of the Columbia Steel corniy at Vineyard were going to will be Tribune Intermountain 1'ire LOGAN—Briefer and more compact sessions will mark the annual conference of the Utah Dairy federation scheduled for Friday at 11 a m in the Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden according to Professor George B Caine head of the dairy t traffic fatality county sheriff's deputies were of and two other persons were the opinion that Roark was unable to see the parked truck because iously injured in an automobile of darkness until 91 on ident highway just north 100 feet from the approximately michine His the Provo city limits Thursday efforts to stop or turn out were rnrihampered by the icy roads and his I Th e dead: William Albert car skidded sideways into the eart 23 of Burley Idaho truck The impact was terrific prac- I ho suffered head injuries and tically demolishing the Roark ma id IA hitney Dredge 23 of chine and tearing the side away Idaho who suffered 13 completely Stewart was killed ininjuries and reported in "fairly stantly Dredge died shortly after at the Utah his arrival at the Utah Valley Thursday night hospital IInjured Stewart was born August 27 Jackson 33 of box 1919 a son of I Provo with head S C in Heyburn Idaho and Alberta D Stewart He and internal probable juries received his education in Burley and Jack Roark 35 of Idaho juries and married Lillian June 91 Fat Seventh North street several years ago He was well th chest and head injuries TIONV1 in northern Utah and ithe Schedules Short Sessions - Tritvune Intermountain Wire 'truck which was loaded with 12 more names were tons of coal Provo police and Utah F'FLOVO—Two 1 i- Dairy Group - PrOVO present time but all who aretrtah out of 10 Screen Stars use Lux Toilet Soap Ellett Peterson was charged with fleeing- the scene of an accident August 27 at First South and State streets in which Elbert Stewart of 135 B street was injured Judge Ellett ordered the defendant to appear for sentencing February 20 THE BETTER HIS WORK WIN! THE QUICKER WE 9 Utah Inventor - Sucetnnbs 10-to- - A -- 44 -- - ne j - ' !: ' 1 I ' - 0 1 4 ' V' MANTI—A C '' 4"41 ' ' e 1 ' 1 :"N: ' --77 '7 77 77 t - Ilk 'Lr EYE-CATCHIN- HEAD-TURNIN- G G I r A f 1 I i mono ii 1 ru r' L la s t we-ri- is 50 specially priced rew eyerea- g th-Frc- te G S:7'f Hess 5671o- - Second Poor r 204' ( 2 ) 's - '' t - —01' l'''' -- -' ' 'r' Frederick C Loofbourow will guest speaker at the installation meeting of the Republican Womens' club of Sugarhouse Wednesday at 2 p m in the Sugar-hous- e library 2123 Eleventh East street Officers to be installed include: Mrs Laura McCurdy Clark pres- 7 40 f - "lt-- - -- st - I N k -- " i president --) -- - -- 'sc---- Photomicrograph Food Stamps Extended The same blue stamp foods listJanuary will be available during February and March to participants in the food stamp program J Worth Gutke Utah s7ipervisor for the food distribuUon administration was informed 4 k i Thursday IL 522640 Unita Yet Of The Millions Who Rely Upon Bread For Up To 35 Of Their Daily Energy- -3 Out Of 4 Fail To Get A Good Diet US Officials Say Thus Can Fail To Get Enough Vitamin DI doubly fresh—fresh when you buy it fresh when You eat it for Iwting Because it is freshness—baked 13 longer than many ordinary kinds See bow much longer it stays fresh tin the table and in the lunch box In addition Wonder's method gives you bread with a richer slo-bak- ed slo-baki- ng Wonder Bread Thrills Thousands Eivrywhere Because: For Lasting Freshness (1) Contains Vitamin Br (2) (3) Tastes Better (4) Proves Easier-To-Sli141ew Slo-Bak- ed ce IIITTAT everybody knows is that IT millions of people reI upon bread of their daily energy for up to 35 But what you may not know is that you must have Vitamin B to help transform the bread you eat into the energy you need Science today proves conclusively that it takes Vitamin Bi to unlock bread's hidden energy Now—according to U S Government Health Officials 3 out of 4 people fail to get a good diet thus can fail to get enough Vitamin B naturally This does not mean that you lack Vitamin B so badly the bread you eat does you no good But it does mean that your body cannot properly transform bread into the energy you -- must have these days unless you get sufficient Vitamin 131 A New Kind Of Bread Now wise Mother Nature put Vitamin B into wheat- - But—in making bread whiter—man took it out Then as a part of the movement inaugurated by your government the makers of the new Wonder Bread put Vitamin B back into the bread itself To remedy the loss caused in milling And for good measure added iron for red blood The result is a new and improved Wonder Bread A bread superior in nutritional efficiency than white bread It's Doubly Fresh Then too this new Wonder Bread is old-sty- flavor now And—a firmer tenderer texture You'll find it easy to slice—and it leaves no crumbs Get new Wonder Bread at your grocer's today You'll be glad you did! Continental Baking Co Inc Government looks to the wives and mothers of the na— tion to give their families the right kind of food le Doubly Fresh Wonder Bread provides energy to tide children and workers over: Ile sure the bread your family eats contains Vitamin Bi and stays fresh 4 hj FRES 1:-2E-II rot Barn- - TRES& FRESH IWACY rogza ti - Ite01 of Vito Is nil lod 1000 min Bs InPA aOno Yoe r An Times 145550 to Nude Adult Of ed for i L Mrs George A Allen vice Mrs Earl A Davis recording secretary: Miss Mary Allen corresponding secretary: Mrs Joseph A Rimensberger publicity chairman Mrs J Roy Wilson parliamentarian ident r i ' J Pedes y - ) : 004 - 1 Ito ' T 11 s: 110 4'- '"' k s 14i &el i Z C ' ' -- i 'S Toqi-e- -- ' Z 2(''::::1'!1' (1 l'U :lt: t Ect"s D "scs -- Women Select be r ---- 0P Speaker for Meet e- 'tery Soon I 0 z hats! lh a varety of each more co!crs and ho! etchatt tioes shaces Last Choose t'han today See trow !ocr to rte mar' yoLr rte They're rra'se Hs Heart to ioo:hd oretty they're Vn!e71tres: Ceat c- - two w'-re sees yye soec 'a crced szes d-t-rt:ng t1 Give You The Energy You Heed affiliate was formed at the parachute factory here Wednesday with Jewel Chryst of Moroni named president Other officers are Mrs Helen Buerregaard of Ephraim vice president and Mrs Marie Benson of Ephraim secretary Others named were: Executive board—Dorothy Anderson Ephraim Jessie Clark 'Mt Pleasant Letha Hansen Center-fiel- d Willa Henrie Manti Hazel Merriam Manti Macel Anderson Fountain Green Bessie Nelso n Salina Trustees—Lois Brotherson Mt Pleasant Beth Evans Centerfield Zelda McCafferty Ephraim Grievance committee —Katie Maylett Manti Ramona Braithwaite Manti Dorothy Jepson Gunnison Mary Ellen Draper Salina Berdie Johnson Nunley and Florence Blain Spring City ''' ' ' 4r'''''' 4100r ' BITo Workers Form CIO Unit - ' 114 - '''''" ''''' ) Z 44f1 oar" II" The Hidden Energy In Bread Is Unlocked By Vitamin '' i ' "411110 4 Ee-e- r7 4 't '''' '1 A t A ! 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