Show itt CaktFebZeibutle 24 1943 Zthe 12 Guests in Cedar City Hotel Make Way for Air Cadets IVire CEDAR CITY—Southern Utah'svithout disrupting the regular to Dhostelry El Escalante hotel lege curriculum according and will ist Cedar City was vacated by all rector Henry Oberhansle regular renters Monday and was cover major subject groupings' closed to the traveling public for academic military phytical and the duration flying The students will be enrolled as Within the week however its rooms will be occupied by a con- - privates and will remain such until tingent of air force students being completion of the course when assigned to the branch agricultural they will be sent to one of the co:lege here in connection with the army air force flying commandg centers for assign-traininarmy's recently announced plancol-of- classification ment to training for either pilots fliers in the nation's leges It is expected that approxi- - bombardiers or navigators mately half the cadets will arrive in the initial group and the re- rnainder by April 1 officials were advised Total number of trainees to be assigned here is indefinite but may reach 1000 if proper hous- A1 in and instruction facilities can be arranged it was learned Establishment of the local group at the college meantime was progressing with the arrival here of PRICE—James Ernal Shaw 32 Captain Roskell Messing Jr air of Wattis Carbon county' died in will commandant head who force Tuesday morning the trainees at the branch college aof Price hospital injuries suffered early Monday A limited flying program will while be conducted at the Cedar City air mine working in the NS'attis coal port for all the cadets in coopera- Mr Shilw a loader operator was tion with the war training service while moving the loading of the civil aeronautics authority injured in the mine He machine Messing said a pelvis and other internal fered The training schedule at the branch college will be conducted Injuries He was born in Elsinor April 15 1910 and had been employed in the Wattis mine for the last seven and a half years ibt Surviving are his widow Mrs g Lillian Orrell Shaw: his mother Shaw five brothers " rl Mrs Juliet ?' 4 414 i Ervin Lee Eugene and Gerald Shaw all of Wattis and Roldo Shaw of Price and a sister Mrs Lc tee Helen Gunter of Wattis Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p m in the 71 7 7 1 7 L D S tabernacle in Price Burial will be in the Price cemetery un1t Ll'Ar der direction of the Mitchell 0410"'' col-fam- ed !Ilan Injured A ceident Dies sill-Capta- in - At4 VItiC ' yze ocnis !1-- - ap t45 '1 n La d mortuary Ol'ISOLEIJO George Reavely of Hiawatha Carbon county was reported in "good" condition Tuesday at the From Ford to Cadillac St Mark's hospital where he is Without a Pins! being treated for a fractured leg suffered Monday in a coal mine T &Atli§ Retail Station With at Hiawatha The man was struck Wholesale Ways by coal falling from the ribbing ' 1341 SOUTH and WEST TEMPLE of the mine officials said ' r Arra :: — - :77 -- 7 -- t il I - -- ' av t toe banks ) Mat it 4134 u r 0 - -- 4: ' - - 1 - LAt P s igRialtMailTtrt- Ski2 '' 8111 diiispn alyg rr i7:: 1 440 i:s 1Pt 1 )41 11H iitif45 pun - JP& g DAOG 71114411) Foo --- FOOD -SAKMAgroatFS FORM IN MEAL AND CUBE FOR VARIETY! Szl ' 1: --- tqi---- oft : ' - ' "11b Ogden Forms Health Unit single family dwellings apartment groups ''i -- --------- -- -- ------- -- t ) 11 - 0 - sV hen friends - drop in to have a chat ' t ( that-- - 7 And many know ti it adds good cheer JA43 J To serve delicious VETTES EATS s voryr"27:777 1 1 1QI II D) : irr1 h 4 111 - a M ' W 1 1' and : t '4)1' ‘4r hri -- r th-- 1-- YOUR PL111I- 1b P it- rLc:i7 : legislature Mrs Neibaur will make the presentation to Governor Bot tolfsen who will accept the members on behalf of the state The trophies are to be placed In a glass case in the capitol Neibaur a native of Sugar City Idaho won the decoration as the result of his action in y repulsing a maattack jor enemy despite wounds in both legs despite the fact he was armed only with an automatic rifle and that he was silhouetted against a skyline in single-handedl- plain view of enemy forces Crash Hurts Two Persons 2 KELLOGG'S PEP 'Shredded Wheal:'!::::ges Grahams g Donald Austin 21 of 247 place suffered a possible skull fracture cuts and shock and his sister Ruby Austin 14 received minor cuts and bruises Tuesday at 11:11 p m when an automobile in which they were riding collided with a utility bus at Fourth South and Third West By PuritS 12114fli NOW Moo& box lp - r--At 11""1':11CLail 1 I I I S117111IS The carnal knowledge conviction of Dewey Jameson in the Fourth district court was affirmed by the state supreme court Tuesday in an opinion written by Justice L A Wade The offense occurred September 21 1940 in Hobble Creek canyon Utah county The victim was a girl under 18 years of age Did Stomach Ulcer Pains LiakeJackSoratt Eattio Fat? Modern day "Jack Spratts" who eat no fat because of distress of stomach Or ulcer pains Indigestion gas and heartburn burning sensation bloatpains' other conditions caused by excess acid Get a 25c box of should try Udga ITtigs Tablets from your druggist First Dose must convince or return box to us and get DOUBLE Y01711 MONEY EACifs (Adv) r - s lir n4 At a Ib Corn-Fe- d Sho u Id e r cu t s lb Shoulder ' lb CHOPS cu r SAUSAGE CHICKENS eshttevrs 13E111 Csot ssuant:sma gcer IticapneenYEye 11111C11 1'1E111'8 P OT 11011S i cI clpp Clor on i!tarch 2-l- b jar hs :okr et m en tib stoumer lb Rib Cuts Crystal White Laundry 10 Regular Bars Quart 15c Z5c 33c 32c 3 2c Apple Butler IC') No 212 gl L:a) ? r-- " Pilgrim or Butter Package c IT 1 Cetei I 1 SP11111011 i Red ei Lbs 2 Lbs Fancy Green Bell LEMONS Vresh Juicy 432 Site PEPPERS Fancy I 29c 25c leo Lb Green Texas CAULIFLOWER Snow White No CARROTS Fresh 'Washed No I 1 lb i 1d 01:7 - 15t 51c: 2 i Grapefruit i ORAIIIGES 1 Arizona Seed- iesc 100 Size dRauh:: Ti sue ets No toot Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour Table Log Cabin Syrup Glass 40-- oz Pkg Size oz Delicious Pkg Globe Al— 36-Pkg Cake Flour Charm Coffee:3g' Tea Bags Lipton's Bag' Ground Chocolate oz s Roll Carton of C 6 boxes 21c 25c 19c 'Alma Linda ' 12-Pkg Nourishing Beverage 2 319 28c 249 Gauze rz? oz 350 10 lb 100 Ma 10 Ibn 100 lb It 4 Rolls aper Globe Al 40-Pkg 39c doze 39c doz Large Sweet 150 Size No SPUDS C Breakfast Cup Potatoesn orida Fancy New Green Full Sweet Pods - 1 T2)7c Pancake Flour i ligu Libby's 37 3 Sc C 2 Packages I Globe ') Amaizo Corn or Gloss 611S) 23c Large package e-e- cN CAC 14 Gallon Peanut Butter Delicious CA1 lb 2c 23c T lb 29c lb 32c lb 37c lb 37C I niet y THURINGER SWISS CHEESE Full MILD CHEESE Cream rsin Biscuit Coohies 1 Slilloirl Stealts POE I box 13 7-v---- il A t Purity Honey :Bee 2-1- - -F INNDCsS 2-1- I) San-ber- ram- UNITED STATES W 23c 24c or B MT 11c 19c 5-l- Regular Quick Quaker Oats Large pkg or Regular Quick Cream o' Wheal Large Pkg Wheal Hearts Cracked Wheat 12te:Ll"1:7 Carnation 111heatpl:gr" CTORY Sc CORI' FLAKES 71Z5pkg RICE KRISPIES for '" 10c 19c pug All Bran ::1:age Saltines "Irin n2c 1-1- LIaccrom Kellogg's L 32 bag Conviction Affirmed liVer q WARTIME PEALS Mi! E eulah Latimer of 168 Hampton avenue of t h a Harvard D S ward was named winner of a Women's Christian Temperance union speech contest Tuesday night for her original essay on "The Effects of Alcohol on the Body" given in the Liberty Park Methodist church Other contestants who were in the finals were: Miss Ruth Rogers of 939 East place Frank Merryman 230 West 53 ec end South street Miss Florence Bishop 538 North Twelfth West street Miss Dawn Stevens 1653 East Thirteenth South street and Marilyn 32 West Seventh Cheeseman South street ' ' 2-l- for Essay 'Winner nice to serve them this or I if Announced It's 7 0 I Police reported Mr Austin was driving west and his machine crashed into the rear of a westbound bus operated by J M Brown 28 of 343 Denver street The bus was empty of passengers and was en route to the Utah ordnance plant when the accident occurred The injured persons were treated at the Salt Lake police emergency hospital i t bLemte ar streets 1 - --- : 10-ye- lieZDTT ' 4-- n I State Awaits Medals Gift rzZlb- 1 In Geography of LatAmerica" and "The Conservation of Our Natural Resources and Land 'Use" beginning with the spring quarter Dr George Hansen chairman of the department of geography and geology will teach the course "Human Geography of Utah" and "Agricultural Economics" will be taught by Charles Harris of the department of horticulture Economic Geogra''Regional phy" deals with the products of commerce where they are produced and why and the markets for them Students also may get marketing credits for this class Professor Coffman informs "The Geography of Latin America" will deal mainly with a study of the geographic regions of all the countries south of the United States their climate and resources both natural and commercial Professor Coffman also informs that agronomy credits may be gained from the course ''The Conservation of Our Natural Resources and Land Use" which will place emphasis on all types of resources in the United States The course "Agricultural Economics" will take up the basic principals of agricultural economy according too Charles Harris in- tography" in -- '1 - f aP 10-ye- ar be S f Report Shows Increase in Snow Depths Approval of 835 housing units in the Provo area has been announced by the national housing administration of Kansas City Mo Gordon Weggeland Utah state director of the F H A said Tuesday Building contracts will be distributed among Salt Lake and Utah county builders he said and several large-scal- e projects are being considered similar to Timpanogos village in Provo The houses will be constructed in Provo Spanish Fork Springville American Fork and Lehi Construction will begin upon receipt of priorities Mr Weggeland added The units will rent for from $31 to $50 per month There will 4 4 out that the pracTribune Intermountain N'ire Tribune Intermountain 'tVire asserted practices of some ticeIt ispointed PROVO—Continuing its policy present arid that it Is growing LOGAN — Rains and melting local taverns in employing women Inimical to the best interests of OdDEN—Gilden L Miller 24 of of furthering the war effort the ofYoung universitywill snow f1oo4led several northern bartenders and an appear for the the community erccording to memWoods Cross died Tuesday at 6 Brigham fer five new courses in economic Utah roads'all Monday night and enactment of a city ordinance bers of the union and that wth MemoD Dee in ecomh Thomas the p geography and agricultural the pressing need of war plants for rial hospital here first victim of nomics with special emphasis upon part of Tuesday washing out re- against such practices was lodged women as evidenced by federal collision of two elec- ways of conserving natural rethe head-o- n cently repaired sections in some with the city commission Tuesday agencies' pleas such an ordinance sources of the United States and areas but all roads were kept by officers of the Hotel and Res- should be enacted as would bar tric coaches of the Bamberger the commercial and natural rein Ogden city from becomRailroad company Thursday at sources of Latin America open taurant Employes' Cullinary al- women or dispensers of bartenders ing T of Earl' Eli-nHunsaker of the Sergeant Coffman were Professor Clearfield Thirteen persons liance No 599 beer state i3 the 11 Y highway patrol reported The—r-Tsolutiodepartment of geography injured in the crash was signed by The resolution presenled to the that runoff water washed away Mr Miller who suffered internal and geology will teach three Paul and C to one was president a a the referred fill of in commission about courses: Ge Economic put edge a "Regional D Johnston injuries and fractured right leg of the on secretary View the month to check ago Valley was pinned in the wreckage of the present alliance and said it was affiliated city attorney highway about 12 miles west of practices and advisability of en- with two trains and rescue workers had Ogden Trades and Labor asLogan The stream of water cours- actment- of an ordinance that to cut him and Mrs Vida Adams and the American Federatisembly across the road receded late ing Staker 58 of Layton free with Labor would prohibit the employment of on-df was and the road Monday night welding torches kept open Repairs were started by Removed to the hospital here in state road commission crews Tuesa military ambulance Mr Miller at "Americans" Share the Meat day first was not considered critically A stream of water following the Mrs Staker Miss Viola injured' Cornish-Idah- o road across the Ida01 deN Bernham 18 of Bountiful and rypet ho line washed out about five Melvin Lee Allen of Salt Lake City LEHI—Thomas Walker head yards of fill just south of the Idaho motorman of one of the cars were ranger Cave the at line reported Knude J FonnesTimpanogos vEddM014 listed by hospital attendants as national monument has released beck state road commission superBoil lb 21c lb 35c Brisket Sole Fillet of most serioÜsly injured late measurements on the visor Crews worked all night Mr Miller was born at Nephi slopes of the northern 'Utah higher valley keeping this road open Smok Link Sausage 11239c t SAUER KRAUT 2 lbs 15c April 8 1918 a on of Henry La- watershed moisture The road from Clarkston to the mont Miller and Iris E Golden content of theIndicating snow at those levels Martin Harris grave was littered each 65c b LARD Miller pkg 43c Fresh Crabs is comparable to past years with mud after a minor flood in as an Employed inspector by the On the Timpanogos divide at that area Mr Fonnesbeck said M Bamberger Railroad company he an elevation of 8300 feet Mr About a block of this road north II married Edna Clark of Bountiful Walker measured 64 inches IV of of Clarkston was flooded extenTit Horne el Eestore Coro-Fo- d 232 EAST 4TH SOUTH goof December 15 1939 in Salt Lake snow with a moisture content of structor remained PHONE Fro Deli but sively passable City 2255 Inches as with last He is survived by his parents year's 63 Inches compared and 235 Inches of -Marone and widow his daughter water The at this average OPEN TILL 10 P M PRICES EFFECTIVE garet Miller all of Bountiful station is 6118 Inches of snow with 1 1 IP 1 three brothers Loane Miller of a moisture content of 205 Inches 1 ri WEEK WED THURS DAYS! TUES 1 Bountiful and Reed and Revell The Altathont station at 7300 t Miller both of Corinne a sister feet had a snow II pt '' carpet of 463 I Gae Miller of Corinne and one inches which 148 contained VenH Irn I Miller of P grandfather 17 0 inches of water Last year the ret7 aa Irr gib ‘4'44611WAN& ice Utah 'E: 1 V t 1 te'' AA' Adi 4 4" were measurements L4 ki 523 spective — -Inches and 1825 inches while the -IrLizrti Liviiir 1jd-- '' 4 Banner is inches of 483 I Kraft American II average Tall Cans snow and 1583 Inches of water The present storm blanketing pkg 4 Utah valley Is depositing more snow on the upper levels at a satisfactory rate Mr Walker reported Tuesday night Tribune Intermountain Wire rF 1 1""iirs1 of OGDEN — Organization T7Trt":37:17-7LA -140 ii11 Ogden Health association through AROUND THE FOODS THAT ARE election of nine of 15 proposed Daisy directors who then selected offiFirst Grade rtl NONE OF THE ITEMS PLENTIFUL Guorantoid cers of the new organization was Solid Quartered 48-leffected late Tuesday afternoon in b IN THIS AD ARE RATIONED! Lb Weber college Central building Chosen president of the new BOISE OP) — Mrs Thom R5 group was Dr O Whitney Young Neibaur of Boise widow of the of Weber college faculty presionly Idahoan to receive the C Fisher's or Becker's 01 TTC! Victory Assorted dent Judge Charles G Cowley of congressional medal of honor in 14 with b court vice empties Quarts Ogden city bag president World war I will present her and Dr E P Mills Ogden physihero husband's decoration and cian secretary other trophies to the state in ine"t C Blue Label liar° formal ceremonies Thursday at err-in- n or Spaghetti C -a 10 a rn at a joint session of the b 1'1 Globe A-- 1 2-l- b glass bag Housing Units Get Okeh - Aril 0 41741 ful to Friskies the complete dog food that contains 19 essential ingredients for proper nutrition plenty of pep Friskies contains meat and bone scraps specially prepared cereals dried skimmed milk minerals and ample amounts 131! of e important vitamins--includinFrisk les is thrifty too—and easy to store and handle There's no waste V'hat's more dogs hie the pure wholesome favor of this complete dog food! K- -- : -: 1- Mary AIM'S life used to be as empty of love as a rain barrel in the desert But all that's changed now since she's faith- FEED FRISKIES t i 0 LaitaisoessvaikkagiMMUMNINI - ::k 4 - u:-- 1 -"- "--:-' '-- Storm Washes Union Protests Hiring Women As Bartenders in Taverns Out Roads Tribune Intermountain Wire t women dippensers of beer wtth In Cache Area OGDEN—Protests the city of Ogden against the ICrash Victim lB Y U Plans New Courses Succumbs To Speed War Efforts rr 0 Injuries "The Tribune Intermountain Wednesday Morning 20c 27c 22c 24c 49c 35c Mather Is Large "A" Grade Doz Kal 12 1 I lir 7:1 sat sas4 elr: Fancy Blue '5-1- b Rosso bag 7 133F |