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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 12

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Friday September 2 1949 12 PEACH QUEEN RULES Flower Show Plans Ready Box Elder Opens Big air By Tremonton Parade Aircraft to Drop Paper Posters Over Tremonton Tribune Special TREMONTON Box Elder County Sept 1 Airplane will Tremonton with paper posters Friday at the dedication of Tremonton airport The ceremonies will be part of Box Elder county fair which began Thursday Heading airmen In charge of dedication plans are Del Fuhri-man Utah Flying Farmer president Tremonton and Del Hansen member of Tremonton city council winner of each division will be awarded ribbons and each division sweepstakes winner will receic $2 50 cash and grower of tha grand champion bloom of the show will receive $5 Committee members "are Mr Ernest Hindley Mrs Arthur Nilsson Mis Leo Hansen Drt Anderson general chairman Eldon Miller Mr and Mrs Nilsson Carl Henning Phil Jensen staging Mrs Jensen Mrs Russell Thompson Mrs Alfred Johnson Mrs John Crookston entries Mrs Jones Mrs Le-Grande Mott awards Mrs Ernest Lloyd Mr and Mrs Clyde Knold Mr and Mrs Leo Mrs Robinson wauon rouixt-r puuuu-ity First named in each division is chairman Tribune fipffUl AMERICAN FORK Sept The third annual flower show to be held in connection with the Steel day celebration Sept 5 in American Fork will be held in the Alpine stake tabernacle Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints according to Mrs Melba Hindley chairman Flowers will be received from 6 am to 9 am when the doora will be closed to growers Judging will take place between 9 am and 11 a at which time the doors wilt be open to the public There will be no admission charge First second and third place Southern Utah Ready to Open THbon Apodal CEDAK CITY Sept Entry blanks listing more than 200 head of livestock had been received Thursday by officials of the southern Utah livestock show which opens here next Thursday morning Sept 8 at the Branch Agricultural college field house Neil Boyler show secretary snid advance entry blanks received thus far would indicate a record number of livestock at thia ahow Student Cliiefs Meet MT PLEASANT Sept Student council officer of North Sanpete high achool met Wednesday with Piincipal Jensen to outline the conung venrs activities Wallace Allred of Spring City Is president of the student council The theme for all activities and functions this year will be Sanpete Speak National Study Closes Utah Synod Meeting Trtfcaa Spwlnl MT PLEASANT Sept A report on "Highlights of the General of the Presbyterian church In the by Mrs Robert Steele Salt Lake City was principal address on the final day Thursday of a three-day meting of Utah synod Mrs Steele wife of the president of Westminster college Balt Lake City was a delegate to the national assembly In Buffalo in May It was decided during morning sessions that the 1950 meeting of Utah synod will he held in Ogden Reports on sthools and colleges of the Presbvterlan church In UtaH were also heard Sessions of the synod tnd Synodical society of Utah began Tuesday Livestock Show in Cedar City Meanwhile committeemen were busy preparing show sheds grounds for the ninth annual event which rates as one of the west' major shows eaturlng stock produced bv 4-H club members and A rep-net the exhibitor in the neighborhood of $75 000 Mr Boyler said Plana for the three-day program have been completed according to Dr John Beal ahow resentattvea ths annual fat stock suction Saturday is expected to manager who reminded prospective exhibitors that deadline for entering stock will be Thursday at 9 am Show Judges Prof George Henderson Utah State extension service animal husbandry specialist and Prof Milton Madsen of the sheep husbandry department at Utah State Agricultural college are expected to complete all judging the opening day TALK OP FARRIER'S 26S SOUTH STATE 17TH SOUTH XT 9TH EAST SHOP FOR TWO DAY! LAIOR DAT MONOAY and organizations Tremonton Civic league fust Brigham City and Tremonton Ltona clubs second commercial division Bradshaw appliances Tremonton first and Bear River State bank of Tremonton second The fair will continue through Saturday Judging an air show and horse racing will be highlight of the Friday events Fire Ravages Park Gate Trlbiin III 9 west Yellowstone Mont Sept Fiie razed The Wheel a 2-story cinder blotk building the business district of West Yellowstone Mont Thursday morning firemen reported The bleza was discovered at 3 am and was under control at 9 am The 75 by 511 ft building housed barMoungo and dance floor on the street level The loss reported to have been at least partly covered by insurance was estimated at $50000 In cooperation with the Union Pacific railroad fire fighting equipment and men the West Yellowstone volunteer brigade fought fire A log and frame post office building on the east and a service station on the south were saved looked for a time like the entire block would burn" said George Pickup volunteer fireman Firemen had the advantage of wind to fan the blaze or carry sparks and cinders The blaze is believed to have started on the second story which accommodates living quarters Maro Golubin operator of the establishment had closed the place gone to eat when the fire was discovered Hs and Dr Casebeer Butte owned ths place The building was constructed In 1946 but because of war restriction the bar waa not opened until 1948 Govornmont POT ROAST Nt 7 NICELY TRIMMED ROUND BONE Pot Roast lb 39c SHORT RIBS lb 19c SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS YES VALUE ROW IS THE "TALK OF THE TOWN" thasa days ftafuring mors than avor bafort thosa wonderful bargains which koep tha town buzzing with questions: "Have you seen the bargains ovar on VALUE ROW? How can they do it?" Veal Leg Roast LEG MUTTON MUTTON STEW lb 31c lb 10c FRANKS FMSH PLUMP HENS FRYERS Pan Roady Pan Ready lb 55c lb 65c Money-Back Guarantee WE C4JER TO HOTEL Sturdy School SHOES SHOES for Every Purse and Purpose HEW SHIPIIEIIT Chenille Robes Assorted colors Blue pi red In sizes 5 1 to 6 Other slits to 10 $291 to $491 Clearance Ileas Socks Reg 59c 19 Girls' Blouses Reg $198 100 Crib Blankets Reg $345 $200 Black or Brown -SPECIALS BOYS AND GIRLS 345 2198 to it lyl i2i to a Rires DEPENDABLE MEATS Inspected Steer Bttf Check 37 AND PI Of THEM BEEF STEW lb 49c CHUCK' STEAKS lb 39c lb lb 49c MUtTON CHOPS HALF MUTTON lb 25c lb 22c PORK SAUSAGE lb 9c lb 37 MIXED Luncheon MEATS lb 45e With Every Purchase AND CAFE ORDERl Ui4 lut in lxcllnt CnBI- wBdrfu at 4e Li ii STATE Reg $795 Big 23-inch height Lovely shade with tilt feature Gleaming brasa 7Vi-inch planter bowl STROLLER RENTAL SERVICE 3 RING BINDERS BOYS' HI-CUT BOOTS Regular 106 BOYS' SCHOOL DRESS SHOES IS 377 BOYS' TEE SHIRTS 69 BOYS' DRESS SPORT SHIRTS mw 66 OYS' DRISS SCHOOL SLACKS rzcr' Rgular 450 1 08 NOW TrH)t)M IpMiftl TREMONTON Sept One of Koithem top farm expoal-tion the Box Elder County fair Thursday opened It gates after a parade in which acorea of northern Utah firm and organization entered float Described a one of the beat parade ever helij her the long procession wound through business district and out to the fairground at 4 to aignsl opening of the exposition A Smoot president of the fair said Initial attendance Thursday indicated the fair would break attendance records Box Elder rountys second top aummer exposition famed Death day celebration which will be held Sept 9 and 10 garnered some honors In Tremonton when the Peach dav float won first place In the citiea' division The Peach days float earned the 1918 Peach day royalty Mtsa Lucille Taylor Bear River City queen and her attendants Misa Betty Jo Hunsaker Brigham City and Miss Clarice Jeppsen Mantua Other winners In divisions of the parade sponsored by the Tremonton Womens Civic league were: business firms Trl-Motor-Anderson Co Brigham City: amal) floata Firat Ward Gleaner organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Bamta in Tremonton first place Second 3 ward Garland aecond place church and achool floats Future Homemakers club of Bear River high achool firat: and El-wood LDS ward aecond cluba Party to Fete Bryce Park Tribune CEDAR CITY Sept On of national parka will of thia month and a birthday party In the form of a reunion of those present 21 years ago is planned to commemorate the occasion Bryce canyon then known to cattlemen aa heck of a place to lose a cow" was dedicated as Canyon national Bfpt 15 1828 with appropriate ceremonies on the rim of the now famed scenic and recreational amphitheater Charles Smith superintendent of Zion and Bryce Canyon national parks and Rogers general manager of Utah parks and Sun Valley operation of the Union Pacific Railroad Co are cooperating on plans for the reunion of company and national dignltariea who attended that historic dedication 21 years ago Among thoJe who have been Invited to the birthday party are Albright then assistant director of National Park service Eugene Christensen Provo then mayor of Cedar City Dr Angus Woodbury first park naturalist at Zion and Biyee now at the Umverstiy of Utah Howard Hayes Glacier National park concessional 1 David Rust former operator of 40 ranch on the Kaibab forest now of Provo Finch then director of the federal bureau of public roads now retired and residing In Ogden and others SHOP SAVE ot Ths Ccldaa Stare 216 So State a' SLACKS finest fitting TUNNEL-LOOPS GABARDINES up SPORT SHIRTS GABARDINE $395 SPORT 1DXF0RDS HEAVY SOLE up In a the no and a Completa New SHOE REPAIR SHOP Mon's Noolito Half Solos J65 Men's Rbr Hoeis 55 Boys' or Children's Ladies' Leather Half Soles to 25 Top Lifts 20 Ladies Half Soles 35 Shines and Resueding PETITE SHOPPE SHOP 334 SOUTH STATE STREET Seier LDS Reunion frtbnaa Kperiai PJCHFIFLD Sept A homecoming for former and present Sunday school board members for Sevier stake Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be held Monday at 5 30 in Richfield city park THE TOViJ Triple-thick end terrific lmportsnt dale yea Man! the day you adopt the bold look in rugged "Bold Sea them in our window try a pan today Soles SHOiS FOR MIM 1395 CASH LAY-AW AY CREDIT 264 SOUTH STATE ST TXDpC VMI4VHJ IHIrj A Only Par Squar Fot WrW 01 140 SOUTH AND SEE OUR COMPLETE KITCHEN PHONE 4-7631 COME IN on 1 'f ELECTRIC FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY PLANTER'S LAMP School Bello SPECIAL BASS Saddle Oxford tfeo smooth new saddle oxford you CLSAN with a SUDSY CLOTH! No more fussing with mesay Shoe-white! No more dull dingy white and faded brown! BASS diea auperb leather ALL THE Way THROUGH! It take but aecond to whisk off dirt Sea them today you agree the sharpest saddle In town! And Ban it just ono of our noteworthy "boefc-to-schoof" shoe fathiont Wolfo't hat your preference your size your favor-ito color 230 South Stoto URGE I CU FT 1949 SPACIMAKER Now Only s22975 23 GOWN 24 Hssfts Pay ELECTRIC 3 M'A I Ur Sy A Only 90 Dwn n4 SO Wakly FLOOR LAMP Reg $1395 Fine quality 7-way lamp with lovely metal latnd and pleated fabric shade Features a 3-way reflector light three candle arms and a handy night light in base -KSf Sirs I i Sr IS r- w-vd STATE DIAL Only $g99 $100 90s Weekly With range refrigerator dish washer disposal! illuminated metal cabinets etc All here to help you solve your kitchen problems SHARP ELECTING CO UTAH'S OLDEST HOTPOINT DEALER With Complete Service Facilities FEATURES GALOREI Big Big Vegetable Drawer-lets ef Roam for Bottles-Other Features (72 'HT? 123 SOUTH 4-4329 217 -SOUTH STATE SALT LAKE CITY PIPABTMINT STOtl 216 So Stale RHONE S-1747 FURNITURE CARPET APPLIANCE CO 253 South State Salt Lake City.

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