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Show NEWS by II: 1 L0ViLL J 9.30 p.M. 2 INTER-MOUNTAIN W NETWORK P j Standard of California g j 7tiTARAWA HAG J ...A.VZ?.:CAN COLORS CARRIED ASHORE BY THE S ! MARiiJES WHO TOOK THIS ATOLL IN OWE OF THE Jjjh i.) DLOCDIEST ANO MOST GALLANT ACTIONS IN ALL l,;iJ s j:: THE HISTORY OF THE CORPS.,, HAS APPROPRI- fit J : ATELY BEEN PRESENTED TO THE U.S. NAVY.,. "J' If. IT WILL AGAIN FLY PROUDLY... ON A NEW I AIRCRAFT CARRIER TO BE NAMED U.S.S.TARAWA. ' "- -"i X V XTT- s88Pg, La iff P f'j2fWf&&Jr& MID - SUMMER Starts 9. a. m. July 25th tjKRj --fIIIQ, TQOSE IilFBINDERS - 5c j FSFAEWS' SATINS TAFFETA$1 44 LEATHER BILLFOLDS - 95c j! : FEATHER FILLED BED PILLOWS, Heavy lr SWIM NKS " 75 Feather Proof Covers, Each - - - $1.73 PLAY SHOES, to clear $1.50 j: : HOUSE COATS of FLOWERED PRINTS, GOOD fl l PA ARMY WEB BELTS " " 50c : PATTERNS, Each - JplW MAYING CARDS, pack - 30c HOUSE DRESSES, ODD SIZES AND KINDS, AA BATH SALT, Large Bag - 47c ; Reduced to Clear, Each - - - .- -$1,00 RAYON BLOOMERS, pr. 35c : WOMEN'S SLACKS, ODD AND ENDS, To Clear fl t AA LARGE DISH TOWELS - 19c Out at Each - - - - tJH.UU MEN'S SUSPENDERS - 25c;: MEN'S SUMMER Drawers 35c j: J LADIES LACE COLLARS, Soiled ----- Zi)C Leather CIGARETTE Cases 50c j: LARGE RAG RUGS - $1.98 j: frfJfiriT WOMEN'S SUEDE GLOVES 65c : : IMJXHf) .ViiaAlL cZAikicSI MEN'S SUMMER UNIONS 59c CANVAS GLOVES - - 17c : MEN'S SOLAR STRAW DRESS HATS, Each - - $1.00 msss--.H I MEN'S WOOL SUITS, Broken Sizes - - - - $17.00 ffQQj j; i STUDENTS WOOL MIXED SUITS - - - - $10.00 BOYS STURDY JIMMIES 75c : ZELAN POPLIN JACKETS, to Clear - - - - $1.95 (,nnnni nn BOYS SPORT SETS - $2.44 : KHAKI PANTS, for Work or Dress - - - - $1.25 0YS WHITE CAPS - - 30c j MEN'S WOOL MIXED TROUSERS $2.95 HEAVY STRIPED POLOS 59c : MEN'S NECKTIES, Odds and Ends 35c Army Writing Portfolios $1.00 LINED HERRINGBONE JACKETS, Size 46 - - $1.95 GIRLS PLAY SHOES - $1.25 L - - - - - -- MrraTTirmillraMttBM : .ly'jSimm 1 CI ' v-:'f;:: . ' , J f A i : X " ' ' The first oil refinery to be built in the jntermountam area was .A X: built in 1909 in Salt Lake City by Utah Oil Refining Company L on V4 acre of land it leased from the Union Pacific Railroad. jg ,l"'Vv The , cracking unit to be installed in a modern refinery in , & this area was built by Utah Oil Refining Company in 1918. ,Y i L ' - . 'i The first pilot still to condense oil from coal and shale to operate . I here was built by Utah Oil Refining Company in 1915. , jjj f- The first oil pipeline to cross the Rocky Mountains was built by V 7. Utah oil Refining Company in 1939, at a cost of four and one- ' ' . half millions of dollars. If it had not been for this pipeline it . : ' would have been almost impossible to transport crude oil into V this territory during this emergency. 1 1 The first hi-octane plant to manufacture hi-octane gasoline in the H , . intermountain states was built for the Utah Oil Refining Com- 'r j pany at a cost exceeding fifteen millions of dollars. Our plant j 0 ! "X now covers 135 acres of land in Salt Lake City. . 0r kv 1 I As a pioneer, we salute our fellow pioneers! . 1 my v ' N servic V UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY J ! The Company with the Most Modern Laboratory Facilities 'j I .k Manufacturers of ft pep gg Gasoline Vico Motor Oils arid Greases Hi-Octane Gasoline s NVX Products of .Highest Quality llp'V B- E- TUCKER- Distributor yl. Pi THE THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... " iinoiiiiHtiis; l rFvtf-C v gettin'nherupver0? H0VerS8 for Prohibition, either total or hatimh A likes of me I can't see w hJfj'J0? the they get back." w I L about holdin' theseTocal nrnin hurry bad there Isn't a law or some" ; tions while they'rf awa? " e' t0 sure their wishe9 ar " I agree with you StpVn t- , JudRc." c rt time. ..in their letters' in ZiJ aftcr "There is i one state I know of. St I taken to get the view o'fo' r, f ' P"3 Just rvceitlv it passed a law P11 ,n(i I they have indicated i u, S T" ' ' ' Ule Ca,li,1R of ny pmhibition fleets that they don't want any St Hi m9 8 ycar af,CT ,he vace is dcclarfdl id" y dUl0n taktn (1" " That really makes sense to mo. J"' |