Show " t10 A Ztljc Tuesday 5alt lakc Ttibutte 23 1943 Gains Honor Expert Eyes Job Needs Of Postwar :'t Speaker Asks Action of S L Audience In the housing shortage area of Brigham City Ogden Salt Lake and Provo 1801 persons found liv- ing accomodations through the home registration offices of the Utah council of defense during the month ending February 20 according to Lawrence A Johnson state housing director for the council However there is still a shortage of 2753 family units in the four cities he said The summary was made from reports of the housing offices The shortage refers only to those who have applied for houaing but have been unable torooms in Provo: 1187 units and six obtain it rooms in Salt Lake City and 712 The existing shortage includes units and 600 rooms in Ogden 29 family units and 25 rooms in 14 the families month During 12 Brigham City 182 units and were placed in apartments or houses in Brigham City and 47 perRealtors Wait Talk sons in rooms: in Provo 54 in famH J Plumhof member of the ily units and 150 in rooms in Utah commission of publicity and Ogden 33 in family units and 123 industrial development will dis- in rooms and in Salt Lake City cuss "The Work of the Commission 258 in family units and 123 in and Its Effect on Utah Real Es- rooms Estimating an average of tate" at the Salt Lake real estate four persons to a family there board weekly meeting Wednesday were 1436 persons furnished houses at 12:15 p rn in the Temple Square or apartments and 365 rooms Mr Johnson declared hotel rnerUhr c) the Utah chapter f tle American Institute of Ar- en:trts 3vill be held Tuesday at f:3r) p rri at the Temple Square A op 0 f fte" NI 1114 I I 1006 t C4 11 I - ) -- k N1 1 - r ' l'"rriwr 't1714 72i Tat I - ' legooka: FROM 111171NCISC0 0 Crrv SALT LAItt DIVINVVIt Bestowed with a most royal and romantic title Monday waa Miss Ruth Dalton of Reno Nev who was chosen "Queen of Hearts" at the annual senior ball of the Academy of St Miss Dalton was selected by popular vote of the student body prior to the ball to reign as queen of the evening The choice was made known'during the evening by class officers Finalist with Miss Dalton was Miss' Sher li Even' of Twin Falls Idaho Guests of the senior class at the"Queen of Hearts" ball were memhers of the entire student body The committee in charge of the annual ball were Miriam Jones of Irene Bingham general chairman enter-)el Walsh of Wendover Nev Og tainment Elaine Minnoch ofLama-way den decorations and Jane of Salt Lake City refresh-------Mary-of-the-Wasat- I ‘ c4 4'6 e company Ogden $70161 John and Winifred K Browning Ogden $63008 M A Browning Ogden $146191 H T Covey donor Salt Lake City $50751 Telitha B Ellis Ogden: 193843 Charles C Freed Salt Lake City $82398 Harriett J Landes trust Salt Lake City $65777 Herbert D Landes Jr trust Salt Lake City $66158 Robert J Landes trust Salt Lake City $65995 Landes Tractor and Equipment company Salt Lake City $155573 John C Lynch deceased Salt Lake City $119415 V R Madsen Beverly Hills Cal $73785 Carl E Nelson Logan $248588 Dorothea B Patterson Ogden $78250 Blanche B Rich Ogden $53474 estate of Ashby Snow Salt Lake City $14- 15781 returned to the following heirs: Ann Pymm Snow $471928 Erastus P Snow $235963 Evelyn S Decker $235963 Agnes S Gallacher $235963 and Herbert A Snow $235964 Bertha fro (3 - f t 41 If you must travill SEE P J PECKENS G U S Marshals Detain U S marshals Monday took into custody Mrs Loletta Dutcher of Saginaw Mich on an order that she be detained as a material witness against Robert Mills of Des Moines Iowa who Is accused of violating the Mann act on December 31 1942 by transporting her from Chicago IiL to Salt Lake City for immoral purposes Mills is being held In the Salt Lake county jail In lieu of $2000 bond and will appear before U S Commissioner E M Garnett Tuesday at 2 p m for a preliminary Phone Members of the Utah legislature guests of the Salt Lake Rotary club at its weekly meeting Tuesday at 12:15 p m in the Hotel Utah P A Mattingly secretary said Monday Six of the legislators will take part in a panel discussion to be led by Arthur Gaelh radio commentator on proposed public welfare and primary election laws i LI 4' 160 'Nu rl C‘11"1 (iie1? oi7 44 —4 21j Ur 41 id d Catt IF si ?9! o a 41' UZI'" 1 f d " r 2 p1--42 if cxe4 A" Li 1119151111 kt sa4 Alai 1"Y 1 Cane and Maple Syrup 20-o- Sc 24-o- Pkg oz Enjoy Assorted Preserves 32-- er oz JULIA LEE WRIGHT'S ENRICHED Delicious for Bread Fresh Margarine Cream Table Fresh the EARLIER in Macaroni Fancy Blue Rose Package M J 11 Brown Pkg Rico Milk Sego 36c 4 39a eaa for Cherub Top Quality Tall Cans Tall Cans for Dinner2 Kraft Egg !bodies Sunnybank Margarine lb lb lima Margarine Oats Aulabrers Cm ars Honey Regular Quick 2 Premium SODAS BUL12-1- GRAHAMS Purity p 2 Beverly t Real Roast PEANUT Extract e::":1:"" Tenderoni Van Camps Jraera oupt 16c 23c 31c 23c 31c 3 31c 27c 45c 0 lbs out 2 lbs Nanilia 3 for SU-PUR- Beer (With steinies Empties) Walnut floats gegc Yeast Pleischmann's— For Added Vitamins Pkg z 2 PORLER'S Fancy Cut Pagetti Calumet B1A6KozINGcaPnOWDER— Old Mill pint OSunkist LEmorls APPLES 4 Dseeesderletsgswele CABBAGE So Ild 1 1 1 No Kitchen 9c each 23c 3 for 25c 45c MAKE BREAKFAST A FAMILY AFFAIR 1 31 9 Utah Russets Utah Russets Utah Red Bliss Utah Red Bliss 10-l- 100 Mesh b 100 lbs 10-l- b 36c lb 12c 17c ic IMPERIAL 1 Bag39c 298 Mesh Bag FANCY No lbs Trimmed lb New Spring Crop TUR Clip t? 1 Jssli Jtr two it 4 Saletiay Ifoinemakers' Bureau i°:11114-'1- JULIA LEE WRIGHT DIrector MD-MORNI- LETDOWN n These are no days for breakfasts Everyone's working harder and longer So be sure and start your family off to work or school well fortified with a delicious balanced breakfa-5- t after morning morning gulp-andru- ( '1 0041 :J 1 1go I 13 Nri C2 i 0 4 d - '' 1 ' tweet -k 1 L 2-?- 7:11 4 Lt Agg ' Ip AMMA eopA otivi3O0 Ortt 'c-- 46 4 )) 4 Be sure to get your free copy Tuesday AVOID ) '' GET YOUR FREE FAMILY CIRCLE TUESDAY "Double duty for pa ncakes a rid waffles' is the title of the article by Julia Lee Wright in thiS w eeks Family Circle I ? 0414 - 1) c --' d r possible have the hole family together for breakfast even if it means getting up a little earlier A family breakfast is a cherished euitom that has a powerful psychological effect that makes the world seem brighter ‘N Produce Prices Subject Jo Daily Market Changes 4 n 8c minimum Cauliflower 7c Sc lb lb CAlitornia Clip Top Fresh Green syrup and hot breakfast plates FRIED MUSH — Here's an oldtimer vorth repeating often Make tw teethe family capacity for- mush corn meal oatmeal wheat cereal or any other favorite and serve it the first morning as a hot cereal Pack the rest in a loaf pan lined with 'waxed paper and put it in the refrigerator for the following morning Come breakfast time agairt take it out Rild slice it into slices and fry in hot shortenin until honey-browon both sides Speed them from the griddle to a hot plate and serve with heated syrup C ri LETTUCE 10c lb WAFFLES—Any way you serve them they always seem like an extra treat Vary them by adding' chopped nuts to the batter or dried fruit or grated apple Corn meal waffles are too Substitute half the flour for corn meal And don't forget the heated 17c pkg 76-- Potatoes No No No 21c 23c Morton e2) 45c New Crop CARROTS 1 8c juicy andhin:itnoens Pp:T a nacniocy IN "1"' rig fos 49c vitaminl Juicy 7 lbs Extra Juicy Supnokuisttld high 4Fancy Grapefruit r 3c 4 rolls WALL PAPER Klenzene Acrowax SALT 7 4 rolls 19c 230 Paper Towels 'Necessity Diamond Hatches Buffalo or Carton 429c lbs ' 150 Toilet Tissue Ga uit B I II yourselfPANCAKES — Make them with pre pared flour if time's an item or with enriched flour for that extra Vitamin B You can make the batter the night before Ivith the exception of the melted shortening Add it in the morning w t he griddle is getting hot I like to make my pancakes about the size of a dollar (an inflated dollar maybe) and serve them in miniature stacks along with a pitcher of heated syrup Ilave the breakfaster all set and ready Jo cat 11 they come oft the griddle Cider Vinegar Quart CCDuart 4tka 35c 20c 30c 1 5c 43c cake Q- -- Kurley IS-o- arn: eis Northern - - 2 pkgs Cigarettes P:t'sr White Magic Bleach C) it's patriotic to buy vegetables fresh with the crispness and sweet Favor and tenderness all in them More The vegetable which is fresh not only tastes better but is tops in vitamin values too 28-o- 63c 50-o- for Canada r tor Granulated Soap z Giant Pkg row TrigAPIs 2 Northern Tissu co Buy one more Vegetable FRESH every day and help make your Canned Goods Ration go farther Here is one wartime request every— body can cheer over Because this 20c g-:- MST AlNUTE RtS C4 Granulated Soap Pkg 14c z 32-- a2 64-o- z 1 1C With Empties Royal Pilsner Beer Jumbo Sparkling Dry Water g Bottle (Plus Deposit) Large SUPER SUDS Ic I main Wartime °Pepper Upper" z Brown Derby n 45c 1 10 Giant Bars 7c 190 4 SOAP Laundry P and G gai Package b Saltine Wafers TB by lbs MILK Fresh Grade "A" In Sani- Qt pack Container 1osis Oak ow u mid-morni- - se I7c pkgs aLmarigne Kellogg's Famous Health Cereal Large Pkg Grapenuts75!0:: Breakfast Cup Das All-Purpo- 10-o- Tche Sc r Kellogg'sPkg 01110D $130 Harvest Blossom Thrifty FLOUR 43 lbs S154 48 1140 lb 20c p Enriched FLOUR 1 1C 1315 " ss All Bram 2 lc 1 Kellogg's or Poc t's il-o- z Pkg Corn Flakes KITCHEN KRAF ill 33c to5ribSPABG0xliETTI FP: 40o 300 20c Pkg z 48-o- -- C rokr Wheat Hearts 25c 24c 33o 33c 20c lb lb lb lb FOLGER'S Fresh Large 21c doz doz Itte nicdh fl OfiTS9Qouniczk 8c EBlend Lcuoztutrty COFFEE Airway WEEK hg oz flob Coffee Coffee Triple Wrapped Fortified With Vitamin A Hi-La- SIOP Loaves z etc Flap Jack FLOUR 40-Pkg "A" Grade Large "A" Grade Medium Edward's 2 for 15c lb 29c 25c Toast DALEWOOD 20-o- I Egg4 c oi Package z Alberm 26c Pancake and Waffle Flour 48-- suZ11171111 z Blue Label z Glass Karo Syrup Sperry 9s 12-o- 56 If there ever was a time for talking up breakfasts it is the present Almost every One of us is carrying an extra load of responsibility these days and we need an extra good start to put us on our toes bright and early And we need a substantial breakfast also to see us through the entire morning without that let down You dont have to be a martyr to rationing a n'd neglect this morning meal on that count There are all kinds of delicious offerings around which to build the breakfast menu that will bring an early morningsparkle to those these chill mornings i sleepyheads-Otserve a piping hot main course like part cakes waffles or fried mush with heated syrup Those favorites are better than the best alarm clock to 7et the family out of bed Try it and see for MORNING GLORY PANCAKE AND WAFFLE FLOUR MUM 15c SLEEK - 3: '" I Prics Effectiv in Our Murray Midvalt Magna Tamils and Salt Loki City Starts :47 0 1t0It - Don't Slight Breakfasts - r- 7ff- i 0 hearing will be special r69 t 40" : Whitworth trust Salt Lake City $195437 $90652 and $249394 Amalgamated Sugar company Ogden $17106047 and Utah-Idah- o Sugar company Salt Lake City $28944897 Lenislators Attend General Agent Club's Fete Today 48 South Main Street or W P Depot Ticket Office P0 a 00 0-3- 7 P7 tar"' "1 gr"I'‘'(" ColtrrY Woman as Witness -a East and Twenty-firs- t South streets A musical program was given Dancing and refreshments followed W Jay Eldridge Jr was reunion chairman Franklin J Murdock is bishop of the ward irst (-- ti -111 jt a 11' t 0 ball Senior Queen Rules Over College Fete " - Senior Mary-of-the-Wasat- ch Furnitur --- -- '--' Chosen Ruth Dalton "Queen of Hearts" at St last June 30: Estate of Benjamin F Bauer Salt Lake City $1018408 Boyle U 1- LI ikt 31114s WASHINGTON Feb 21 UPI— Following is a list of federal tax refunds in excess of $500 made to Utah corporations and individuals during the li8Cal year ended :e '' ZJ1 Li Utahns Obtain Tax Refund oo Twenty-f- - ""14 r mints ----7 l recreation-hal- f 4 nat-vira- Architects Meet 'Fonight -3 chapel and F'1 rrmunt of deferred business eager- creation of reW industries ‘ r71 r7"""'N 41' pro:ects -Salt Lake City can readily establish art overall business planning board with representatives of ail important industries agencies and orrani4ations both public and A resulting fnprivate"ofhe statedbusiness he saftl ventory future -a ou:d reveal surprising a ly awaiting release when victory la won" l 1tan he added has unused resources waiting development since farmland forests and rrnerals -- -are only partially utilized today- These resources in his cpinon can mean much in the r-- Federal District Judge TillmanJudge Johnson granted an order Johnson returned to the Utah of immediate possession of 13287 bench Monday and promptly sum- - acres of land in noy Weber court moned a grand jury to convene ty to the federal housing authnrMarch 15 in Salt Lake City ity for the construction of defense SaturJohnson returned Judge housing However three families day from California where he re- - were permitted to use their land covered from a severe attack of for at least a period of 30 days influenza He has been vacation- - if the contractor does not need ing from the bench for two the land which they are occupymonths during which time Fed- - ing eral District Judge T Blake Ken- Judge Johnson continued until nedy of Cheyenne Wyo has been October 30 a case in which Dean Oberhansley is accused of selling substituting In the first case before him liquor to an Indian D attended the annual reunion of Parley's L D S ward Monday night in the I 771 vision and bold action will be needed to rebuild our postwar employment program so that the Trillions of persons particularly the youth of the nation have their opportunity for economic security and a fuller life nr A G Crane of Cheyenne former premident of the yo of Wyoming declared University Pt a meeting of the Utah Society cf Sons of the American Revolution Monday night at the Alta club Dr Crane who was a leading fizure in educational rehabilitation work in this country after World war I spoke on the subject:"Prepare fcr the Boys' Return" The speaker recommended that at Lake City make a surveyhaveof future business prospects and them ready when peace Is 1AOrt and the men in the armed forces and war industries are demobilized Attention should be riven first to private busineas according to Dr Crane and second to local public pro'ects and last to federal aid jVcteran Judge Back on Job More than 500 persons I d Far-sighte- Ward Reunion Attracts 500 1Defene Council Finds Homes for 1801 February Mo-rnin-g Ewell |