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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 20

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Cites Hazards Ar'i 1 4 8 Sunthly Morning 4 13 Suntim July 25 1913 tjC 5Waliglazibunt Modern 'Molly Pitchers' Glean $300 in Stamps 1 4) mr 1 112 11 Irli 111 Briton Cites Postwar Finance 114ANI r'-'11111 -r --A 011117N A' 1: 1 Li 1 1 To Someone in Service Service prot en-bet point-in obstacle confronting health offi- 10-week summer recreation pro-lukemia Mrs Inge Marie Mort cials' efforts Logan a price gram sponsored by him perks de- Howard 64 assistant secretary of panel requested the 0 A to partment for children IS' inade- the Pocatello chamber of corn dais' efforts At Logan a price panel requested the 0 A to gram sponsored by his perks department for children is- Mari Mort secretary of of corn- Modern Molly Pitchers circulating among the throngs attending Pioneer day activities at Liberty park and Pioneer park Saturday increased by $300 the total of $29700304 already recorded by members of the Young Men's and Young Women's Mutual Improvement associations in a campaign to increase the sale of war bonds which closed Saturday Commemorating a heroine of the Revolutionary war the girls Army Recruits who are members of the I A dressed in costumes of pio- neer ancestors sold $300 in war Band Alembers tamps to the crowds gathered at the two parks FT are The campaign to tabulate the being recruited from the reception Army Recruits Band Members FT are being recruited from the reception ongs ateer park already ng Worn- Increase hers cians are reception 1 --z-k 4 1 i t- 4 i' ''-1 2 i''' 1 7T -454 i k( Xl': ri 1 1 ilk' l''''': centers in the Ninth service Cornmand who will comprise a military band for Fort Douglas Lieutenaril Colonel Allen headquarters commandant announced Saturday Men chosen for the band are being assigned to 1900 but will have a separate practice hail Colonel Allen expects to enlist 23 musicians and a leader who will be a warrant officer The last military band at Fort Douglas was with a regular army unit stationed here in prewar days vice coma military -leutenaril odquarters Saturday band art 1900 but ctice hall enlist 23 to will be at Fort ular army war days actual amount of war bonds being purcased by members was begun May 11 but has expanded and now includes solicitation other than in their own organization The Molly Pitchers were under the direction of Mrs Minnie Miller chairman of the city committee of the war savings staff Officials believe that the objective of the purchase of five aircraft rescue boats valued at $60000 be reached whets final figures are tablulated in the near future Arthur Collins Tells of war finance problems inadequate Names in the news: The city planning and zoning commission recommended that the state begin planning for establishment of a state park along the shore of Great Salt lake A new presidency of the Primary association is composed of Mrs Adele Cannon 110WPIIS president Mrs LaVern IV Parmley first counselor and Mrs Dessie Grant Boyle second counselor Thirty-second annual Timpanagos bike was begun by 400 persons and 340 made it to the top A bonus Of brandy and rum was declared last week by the state liquor coal rol 1911111thision Purchasers of whisky were allowed to obtain extra rations of either brandy or rum Ersatz automobile license plates will be adopted by the state for 1944 the state tax commission announced The commission also ordered new green plastic one-mill tax tokens Merger of the Utah Power az Light compaity and the Utah Light Traction company was approved last week by the state public service commission Senator Abe Murdock declared in Salt Lake City that recent public hostility toward the 0 A was caused by a group "which had an idea that the program could be used to achieve some economic aims which they considered as controlling profits" and said replacement-of Leon Henderson probably solved the trouble The Harris Advertising agency received five awards in a national compktition fOr executioi of advertising The nevy'll oldest man in active Boatewain's Mate George Sender to Salt Lake City on a recruiting tour He Joined the navy in 1882 abolish price differentials between three grades of meat and declared the action "is necessary if we are to continue to have beef for sale in Cache county markets" Orchardists sought sufficient help in vain and watcheda portion of their crop fall to the ground The 0 A warned residents that use of essential gaaoline for vacation trips would result in revocation of mileage rations And the 0 A asked all laundry customers to sort their bundles before sending them to bard-pressed taus- dries Well fed comfortably housed and except for some malaria cases in good health hundreds of Italian war prisoners quartered at the Utah army services depot near Ogden are contented with their circumstances Utah newspaper editors were told during tour of the camp last week An officer at the ramp remarked: hope our boys are receiving the same kind of treatment" Crews of the prisoners were used to allay the labor shortage in Utaht orchards last week and a prisoner in one crew of Iralbo away from his guards He was captured a few miles away less than 24 hours later by prison camp guards A record 1000- represent proceeds from Salt Lake City water sales this year officials disclosed last week In addition the city will receive $54000 from army installations which will be credited toward the cst of pipelines constructed to serve the establishments At the same time the federal geological survey reported that June stream flow In Utah was from 79 to 85 per cent of normal and that reservoir storage for irrigation water is sufficient for the season's needs but will contain little carryover water for 1944 (Continued from Poore B-Ont) he maid the projected postwar building program will stimulate all fields of industry "England climbed out of the 1931 to 1933 depression with large housing programs employing both private enerprise and city taxes" hi pointed out British city governments today collect taxes at from $250 to per capita to support their share of civilian defense work The tral government gives another $10 per capita for this work Mr Collins emphasized that civilians literally are fighting in the front lines just as much as are soldiers at the battle front It is hazardous to let down for one minute in your civilian defense work when you realize the destruction which can be wrought by even one enemy plane in the darkness" he declared A single plane launched from a submarine or from a distant air carrier can carry 2000 two-pound incendiary bombs each of which can burn through one inch of asbestos and go through corrugated iron just like a welder's toLch he said "Another hazard added to incendiary bombs recently la a high explosive charge that goes off any time within seven minutes This makes it impracticable to attempt to extinguish these bombs before seven minutes unless a spray can be played upon the bomb from behind a nine-inch brick wall" he said "If the bomb is permitted to burn unhindered for seven minutes it means virtual destruction to a single home" Incendiary bombs high explosive bombs and poison gas are considered the greatest hazards in England today he said He pointed out that if civilian defense falls down and large numbers of civilians are killed the morale of soldiers and sailors drops badly Names of places bombed aro not revealed and when men at the war fronts hear of such casualties they begin to worry "Soldiers who come to feel that some of their relatives possibly a wife or children are crushed smothered or burned to death because civilian defense was not adequately prepared lose morale quickly and the stories they tell cause even worse damage" he said He emphasized that fire fighting work is the major job of civil tan defense Ibuliding program will stimulate Jill fields of industry "England climbed out or the 1931 to 1933 depression with large housing grams employing both private Lerprise and city taxes" hi ed out British: city ravernmcnta todAvl merce at her home in Pocatello Idaho In the second quadruple drowning of the season at Island Park reservoir Idaho three Idaho Falls women and a child lost their lives last week when their motorboat suddenly sprung a leak and sank in eight feet of water The victims were Mrs Nell Standen 46 tier daughter in-law Mn Thelma Heath Standen 25 the latter's daughter Sandra Heath Standen 5 and Mrs Mary Madsen 67 mother of Mrs Nell Standen Four fishermen were drowned in the lake two months ago Viscount Halifax British Ambassador to the United States visited Idaho last week on a good will tour of the west He spoke to 1500 Idahoans from the state capitol steps declaring: "Victory is surely in sight How far away it Li and how long it will take us to reackt it God only knows Among the military: Commander of the First division Most seasoned unit in the Sicilian battles is Utah-born Major General Terry De la Mesa Atka Two Salt Lake Jnen whose ship were sunk in recent aontb Pacific battles were rescued They are Lieutenant (J g) Albert Merrill Home and Seaman First Clasp' Russell Brown Lieutenant Duane Hansen of Salt Lake City was bombardier on one of the bombers that dumped explosives on Rome Captain Grant Kilbourne native Salt Laker who once ran a flying service for chasing and killing coyotes near Twin Falls Idaho is pilot in foreign ferrying service In sports news: Fourth-time winner of the Utah left-handers' golf championship is Dr Foutz of Phoenix Ariz Champion team of the Utah Golf association is Bonneville club'm foursome New manager at Fort Douglas Country club is (Bill) Jennings who succeeds A A Kavanagh Pocatello Clip This and Send It lian power to aid Utah in in-' creasing production of vital war metals was promised last week when the 'war department announced that 4500 soldiers experienced in mining copper zinc and molybdenum will be released from active duty to work in intermountain mines Necessary procedures to place the men on inactive status will be arranged by August 12 and during the next four and a half weeks the men will be placed in essential mining work through la cilities of the Ninth service cornrnand and the United States employment service The army's announcement cam three days after Evan Just member of the editorial staff of the Engineering and Mining Journal declared in a Salt Lake interview that "losses of production being oustained are impressive particularly in compari on to the small number of men that would be required to cure the situation" Utahns celebrated Pioruxer day In traditional fashion despite wartim restrictions which blocked some July 24 Parades were the most notable celebration war casualty In Salt Lake City a week-long Days of '47 festival featured by street shows dances five rodeo performances at the state fair grounds and pageants At Ogden Pioneers day was celebrated by five days of rodeo performances and carnivals For newcomers the Pioneer celebrations were preceded by a huge picnic in Liberty park sponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram and other civic interests It was attended by approximately b0000 persons Wartime problems facing rtahns in many walks of life came before the public eye last week As settlement was reached in a dispute which two weeks ago caused a short-lived strike of Bingham and Garfield railroad conductors causing a tie-up of Utah Copper company production issues among welders at the Geneva steel plant were debated hotly by two competitive unions and the state labor relations board In Ogden Ezra Ijeldated secretary of the chamber of commerce publicly deplored the fact that Utah's outgrown 3940 census still is used to measure civilian demand for grw-Kis Jn Salt Lake City the Utah Social Hygiene association charged that local officials in ter-tam communities have failed to cooperate in enforcing laws to curb N'Pnereal disease and are the major Clip This man power creasing prod! metals was When the WE rounced that enced in mini' molybdenum Nit active duty to tain mines to place the will be arrangt during the ne weeks the me essential mini cilities of the mend and the ployment servi nouncement ca Evan Just mei staff of the Ei lng Journal Lake interviem duction being pressive parti or to the en: that would be Situation" Utahns eel In traditional tim restricti some July 24 the most note casualty In week-long DI featured by at five rodeo if state fair gro At Ogden Pio brated by five formances and comers brations were picnic in Libe by The Salt Telegram and It was attend( b0000 persona Wartime rtahna in rn came before week As sett in a dispute IA' caused a short ham and Gal ductors causi: Copper compa: among welder! plant were de competitive labor relation den Ezra of the chambe heft deplored outgrown I94( to measure grwlds Ja Utah Social charged that tem communit operate la eel enereal I 1 1111111 it 01 I 1 eaSSZ -444-44024as 4 4-f- t47'-'r3etw0- t'S' '''''''''N'''' 44 I) -7 '77" A g' A 41 ''4'ar eve40v 40- 7 uttoo7 diq'oso- 09 -'04toi 43 41 11) '44447) i 4 4- 44 -1''-''Sti '111 k- i '5tt I iolit -41 A IA erso0-''''' '111611616004 Iltr- 0 i i fr- -eq ''t Att1 2t'llnloi trtye 014 i- ------zAt --i: i "N' rt 0--- 11' "ft A 4464144kt1tA4 t1 ----4'1' 1c ----'4'-' 7'-' r''''' i 1 I 1 IP 4 grele- a I i 1 11a vivov I 3 I i I 1 1 r- leti F-1 r-: i I r71 1 4 il r) yi 1 1 1 El 111 Li- Li 4 1 Li Lira Lii I 1 1 1 i 1 I 3 i i 4 1 g- Deaths: Mrs Mary Fields Garner 107 Utah's oldest resident of injuries suffered in a fall at her home in Roy George Knepp 61 Salt Lake county deputy sheriff and a former president of the Salt Lake County Fish and Gains association of a lung infection Franklin Ilion-per Pickering 85 veteran Salt Lake streetcar operator who Believe It or Not Ripley once said probably drove iitreetcars more miles without an accident than ony other motorman in the world at him horn of a heart ailment Freak Cast leiten 82 pioneer merchant of pneumonia Dr Aubrey Hun 65 prominent Salt 'Lake dentist of Effect of wartime on juvenile delinquency and the divorce courts was shown last week when separate studies disclosed that juvenile cases increased 385 per cent in 1942 over 1941 and divorces thus far this year are 19 per cent greater in Salt Lake county thau in 1942 "The large increase in Juvenile delinquency seems to hinge directly or indirectly upon World war IL" the Second district juvenile court reported seizing upon the report City Commissioner Fred Tedesco declared that a Hospital Head Resigns Post Society: Engagements Miss Betty LaRue Baster and Alvin Barnes Mims La Rayne Shurtleft and Charles Ferguson Jr Mime Ntomi Crostord and Warren Teal-reit Evans Jr Weddings-Miss Jayne Elizabeth Foreman and Lawrence Kleeman Miss Ruth (Matt) Jarman and Ernest Nelson Civil Service Slates Exams Civil Slates Officer Asserts WAVES Prove Worth in Versatile Tasks Midvale Waits Harvest Days This ISus travel qulz may make your trip more comfortable--could save you sitting up all night in a hotel might make your vacation a success Instead of a failure To how many questions can you answer This ISIts travel qulz may make yoi'lt (Continued trona Page BODO tort "in any capacity" Mr Cassidy resigned his position as business manager this spring to take a position at a near-by war installation After the commission refused to consider Mr Casaidy's application for reemployment Governor Herbert Maw appointed a committee which has held at least one closed hearing into Mr Cassidys Matta No announcement has been made whether or not this commIttee yet has submitted Its confidential report to the governor The welfare commission meanwhile has telegraphed the medical bureau in Chicago asking that the bureau recommend a qualified man to replace DrNagncla "By handling just about any job there is at a naval shore station the WAVES definitely have answered the question 'What can a woman do in the which was asked everywhere when the women's naval reserve was created a year ago July 30" Lieutenant Peters of the Salt Lake City navy recruiting station said Saturday 1 Army Opens 'Y' Trainee Course YES 0 NO Have you talketi to your friendly bus agent and let him plats your whole trip in advance because travel conditions differ he knows all the answers? i 1 4 ICI A IF tlilm ildpio mh --7 -toS I Do you know that Joseph Eastman director of De lense Transportation has said "Vacation travel must be adjusted to the necessities of the present trans portation situation It can not he concentrated in one or two summer months It must be spread throughout the year and must avoid the week-end and holiday Officer Reviews USO Show Work mmimir An open competitiva tion for the position of patrolman stAAn a year plus overtime and patrolman $16S0 a year And overtime at the air corps war (lepartment Ogden air depot Hill fleld Ogden and Salt Lake City hos been nnounced by the civil service commission There are no ago requirements for this examination Patrolman applicant' must show that they have had the experience specified in one of four classes: (A) At least one year as a full-time police officer in a municipal county state or federal police organization (b) At least two 'years 'in the army navy marine corps or cosst rusrd requiring regular target practice in or actual service with the use of small arms weapons cl at least two years as a guarC which required the guarding or the protection of life or property or in which the duties were law enforcement (d) any time equivalent to (a) (b) and te There la no experience require ment for junior patrolmen Applications will be accepted at the office of the secretary local service rating board Kiesel building Ogden Utah An open cA tion for the stAAn a year junior patrol and overtime clepartment- field Ogden i has been nn service commg There are for this 'min applicant' mi have had the in one of foul (A) At I( full-time polic ipal county organization years in the corps or coast ular target service with 1 weapons as a guardk guarding or I or property were law en: time equival( (c) There la ric rnent for jun Application the office of service rating ing Ogden I YES 0 NO 0 YES NO contestant entered in the contest to determine a queen to reign over Midvale Harvest Days celebration August 12 20 and 21 is Miaa Cerro! Cowden 11-year-old daughter of Mr andit Mrs Lorenzo Cowden of Midvale Louis Goff contest chairman announced Both the queen and king contests are open to boys and girls of South Salt Lake county between the ages of 9 to 14 years Votes will be sold for one cent each and with each 10 votes the purchaser vbill be given ticket in the drawing for a $50 war bond Winners of the contest which closes August 14 will be given bicycles Former kings and queens of Harvest Days celebrations will ride with the 1943 king and queen on a special float in the parade August 19 More than 250 in war bonds will be given away during the celebration which is sponsored annually by the Midvale Kilvanis club Walter Anderson chairmin announced A flower BilOW sponsored by the Mid-Flora Garden club of Midvale will be held in the Midvale city hall under the direction of Mrs Lenora Ay lett president Siebrand Brothers Circus and Carnival will be a feature attraction of the three-day event with free afternoon performances for children A brief history of Midvale and the Harvest Days celebration is being compiled into programs which will be given away as souvenirs officials reported Have you asked your agent for a free identification label-7-and affixed it IP et manently to your (It can save you trouble or loss if you mislay your bag) 100611 7 "Their versatility is evident In California where WAVE it already are on duty as radio operators yeomen storekeepers tiospitat corpsmen and pharmacist's mates aerographers air control tower operators link trainer operators gunnery instructors parachute riggers They are stationed in naval personnel and communications offices at bay area naval air stations and naval hospitals" Lieutenant Peters said also that Alameda naval air station is rapidly being staffed with the young women in blue some of whom are even instructing men in the arts of warfare explaining that WAVES who have been trained in the theory of machine-gun practice are taking over classroom instruction of sighting stripping and assembling of 50 calibre guns "The navy estimates that eventually 60 per cent of men on duty at air stations such as Alameda will be replaced by NV A he disclosed WAVES are on duty in Utah cities and several on will be assigned duty at Clearfield naval supply depot according to the recruiting officer The first anniversary of the WAVES will be celebrated in Salt Lake City and throughout the country July 30 YES NO A 174 An army specialized training unit of 250 trainees soon will arrive at Brigham Young university at Provo it was announced Saturday at headquarters of Major General Kenyon A Joyce commanding general of the Ninth service command at Fort Douglas Instruction for the specially selected trainees will start August 9 The program is intended to provide a reservoir of high grade technicians specialists and candidates for officer training for the various arms and services The group will study the basic phase of scientific courses Brigham Young university will become the second college in Utah to house an army specialized training unit It is the twenty-eighth college in the eight western states comprising the Ninth service command of the army service forces to be included in the vast program Do you know that the gov eminent wants you to have a well-earned rest from defense work or other vital civilian work that has promoted the war effort? YES NVill you carry as Halo baggage as possible and check No it through to your claim It promptly at the other endt a i (Continued from rs4le s-on) units usually numbering 15 to 25 It is estimated by COlonel Beveridge that it takes one unit one year and two months to tour the whole Ninth service command which includes camps training stations and positions in eight western states Cooperating with the Hollywood victory committee the 0 Camp Shows Inc have obtained 997 entertainers organized in units for tours to 1300 camps and stations In this country They have listed for personal appearance touys such personalities as Abbott an Costello Robert Young Loretta Young Mickey Rooney Fred Astaine Judy Garland and Al Jolson Their ambassadors abroad include Anna Lee Jack Benny Martha Raye Kay Francis and Mitzie Mayfair Viewed by Colonel Beveridge and Mr Phillips who recall buck private days in World war I were quite devoid of auch entertainment the 15 0 Camp Shows Inc can be rated tx a number one factor in making for high morale among men in the 'United States troops Kearns Soldiers Kearns IUSU en: 404r6J4itY 10311 sawn us Do you know that you should time your trip to leave in midweek and return in not go far front and that unless abgniutely necessay! you should not travel in the peak months of July and August? 'YES El NO YES El NO 0 Will you do your part as outlined above to C104 the heavy load we are carrying and help us transport the great numbers of soldiers On furlough selectees de fenie workers and others vital to the war effort by traveling ea -the lieu crowded buses designated by your agent? (You'll be more comfortable) Join ATFW Twenty-nine soldiers stationed Pt the army air forces basic training center Rt Kearria who participated in campaigns on Guadalcanal Ind Attu have become members of Sugarhoube post No SS Veterans of Foreign Wars officials announced Saturday The new members ranging from l'Pri to 26 years of age were initiated Wednesday night during a meeting at the post hall 20401i Eleventh East street Treseder commander was in charge join l'- Twenty-nin Pt the army ing center Rt rated in cal canal and Ati hers rf Suga Veterans of announced xfci Training Officer Gets New Duties new assignmen YtS NO 16 1 5 1 I I wrirrifl Do you know that hotel reservations ate sometimes hard to that plans should be made weU La advancer Giles to Speak Attorney General Grover A Giles will discuss "Division of Waters on the Colorado River Project" at the Salt Lake Round Table meeting Tuesday at 1:15 in in the Hotel Utah Midvale Ward Plans Honor to Pioneers early settlers of 'Utah Midvale Second ward will depict the coming of pioneers to the Salt Lake valley at sacrament services Sunday at 6:30 Tribute to the pioneers will be given by Mrs Roxie Gosman of the Glover camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers and the address will NI given by Ennis of Draper valley at sacrament services sun- day at 6:30 Tribute to the pioneers will be given by Mrs Roxie Gosman of the Clover camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers and the address will be given by Ennis of Draper Garden Discussed The Tribune Telegram -et parks department victory garden at the city and county building grounds was discussed over a coast to coast NBC radio broadcast Saturday morning on the program "Vegetables for Victory" which originated this week in Salt Lake City parks cepartment victory garden at the city and county building grounds was discussed over a coast to coast NBC radio broad- cast Saturday morning on the program "Vegetables for 'Victory" which orated this week in Salt Lake City- Thanks! We wapt to do our wartime Job welt including the carryinu'of people on necessary VaCiltiOLIS Xout cooperatioa is approciated Thanks! We wapt to do our wartime Job wel1-- including the carryinrof people on necessary Wad OEM Xout cooperatioa is appreciated for Captain Carl Haugen of Omaha Neb with the training department at this army air forces basic training center was announce! Saturday by Colonel Converse Lewis commanding officer Captain Haugen formerly commanding officer of a mess unit here will be in charge of the training department's lecture section As a civilian he was an accountant with the Northwest Telephone company in Omaha He is a graduate of the University of North Dakota and has been a reserve officer since 1929 flounce Saturday by Colonel Con verse Lewis commanding of- fleet- Captain Haugen formerly corn- manding officer of a mess unit here will be in charge of the training department's lecture sec- tion As a civilian he was an -ac- countant with the Northwest Tele- phone company in Omaha He is a graduate of the University of North Dakota and ham been a re- serve officer since-1929 I 212 so MAIM omt 10 sE7ctct I HotiEsT(Ititists 111 212 I airvSt To the Dental Prorec0n Vitt I4 I II I PAO I II I NIDER AuTtiontzATIoN AN!) KESPONInil ir 11 A II LICENSED HENTI4114 OUR PRICES THE LOWEST POR GENUINE ACRYLIC PLATES LEE WILLILLOCK Mgr i HONEST PRICES 16 ALL WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS GUARANTEED REUttAllt MI ADDRESS-212 SOUTH MAIN UPSTAIRS 111 212 so MAIN -0N11 D4Y sutvici I I Build Rifle Range Construction of a rifle range at Wendover army airfield costing approximately 110000 as an addition to existing facilities was announcod Saturday from the of-fire of tho district enginoor Salt district of army ongiI $5 per 'LUG -1k 1 k71 -1 Come and Get 'eta PICK THEM YOURSELF IF YOU PREFER BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS r-7 r-77 7777 7 71: '6tf 12A NJ I 1759 SOUTH 21st EAST ST wvouzionsim 'w' or fh Rarff llccll bbss aaeett UNION BUS DEPOT Temple Square Hotel Bldg Dial 4-3646 10 LEE WHITLOCK Mgr I 111 -4 4 212 212 1 i SO 0 A 13tIRATIO Ries UNION BUS DEPOT MAIN '4'11' "IC r'''''-1 r-- 7- r------Th 4 I -11I irrull7 ('----j MAsIN NII i us se OMB 4 I DAT 4 i-' 1 Temple Square Hotel Bldg Dial 4-3646 SEKVICI DAT HONEST! "hit tit sLivici 101 HONEST L4 1---1 L'21 IL 1 1 KL-1 "--z L-1 if NB PRICES Conse and Get 'eta Il I WORK 7111 er flee Rearesf local bus agent i V2 I ainst c0-- Build Rifle Range T1 25 A tialrG per IT To the Dental Protesdon Ituull Construction of a rifle range at dILIA 0Itik IA t't Hew( op is iON INI it'l A Ul I It AUTHORIZATION AND ITI 06 Alt II( ESSE!) HENTITA Wendover army airfield costing I PICK THEM YOURSELF IF YOU PREFER f' 1 a pproximately 110000 as an ad- BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS nio OUR PRICES THE LOWEST ALL WORKMANSHIP AND dition to existing facilities was MATERIALS POR GENUINE ACRYLIC PLATES fie of tho ditrit 7777--- 2-1 7" 7 rill 7''' rl 741 i announced Saturday from the of- 71 GUARANTEED I sc engineer Salt i 4 16 '61 lb-J1 sal' 41 11 lb- 4 hai 10 16oll'a ilb11 Ai Ni'm' 110 16A 11A1 auk" ow ow k0 111 CM ak SEE) tkI In 0-- olk bo)0 0 4 district of IT army ongi 1759 SOUTH 21 st EAST ST I REUEMM ME ADDRESS-212 SOUTH MAIN UPSTAIRS 'N 0 Nol 1 'cli 4-3646.

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