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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 7

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thc 5alt nt(c Urribunt Monday MorningJuly 21 1944 -71 Midvale Man Lilo' day Shares Salt Lake's Rcipid Development It It I BLIS ROUTE CHAI1GE! STARTING TODAY ALL IN-BOUND AIRWAY BUSSES SLW AC Returns Home After European Service community fire protection needs and those of East Mill Creek and Cottonwood as well Its school board has purchased property adjacent to Olympus junior high school for expanding building needs An active Lions club responsible for many of the community's improvements a 8 cleared and provided a parking lot at 48th South and 23rd East for public use as well as renovating and repainting an unoccupied service station for service az a public bus shelter Holladay and East Mill Creek another community which has kept abreast with building and civic development has under way an extensive postwar planning program for beautifying the communities and improving streets and roads Knifed in Back By Zena Potter nity's population has doubled Holladay residential commu- and homeseekers have purchased Butcher nity southeast of Salt Lake City practically all available houses 34 Midvale Sunday was reported and vacant lots on which they recovering from 3 knife wounds in has outgrown its "pinafore" and have built attractive Ltacps the back suffered late Saturday In the past 5 years has become they say In an altercation with a soldier a community sharing Salt Lake Holladay has expanded in said Sheriff Pehrson City's developments other ways too Soon it is to The sheriff said Corp Albert Five years ago vacant lots have a 500-gallon pumper to Weaber Kearns who suffered a and residences could be pur- take care of its own growing chased without having to look cut finger facial bruises and pos- too long or pay too much To- Bible broken nose allegedly was Woman 90 Holds day it takes more than a song involved in the fight He was to buy a plot of ground and a treated at Kearns hospital week's holiday to find a house In honor of her 90th birthda: In which to live In 1939 a nice Surfday Mrs Sarah Christen half acre could be purchased Murray Honors Pioneer for Today a pur- sen was honored at a family din MURRAY The spirit of the cbaser considers himself lucky ner at the home of a son Emil pioneers of '47 was discussed at if he can even touch it for WOO Christensen and later presided a sunrise services in Murray city if he can find one Vacant an open house at the home of hall Sunday at which members of lots are scarce and so are owners daughter Mrs Clinton Cheney Cottonwood stake Murray caring to sell residents declare 205 Hampton ave were honored "Why? Because the commu- Helping her celebrate were he Woman 90 Holds In honor of her 90th birthdayt2 Surfday Mrs Sarah Christensen was honored at a family dinner at the home of a son Emile Christensen and later presided at an open house at the home of daughter Mrs Clinton Cheney 205 Hampton ave Helping her celebrate were her will turn wist at tth South to Main St thonc north oo Main to So 'romp! St---Est to Stat Street and South State rogular route Anniversay Fete daughters Mrs Cheney and Miss I i By Order of Public Service Comm and Salt Lake City Traffic Dept AIRWAY MOTOR COACH LINES Hazel Christensen Salt Lake City 4 sons John and Wilford A Christensen Brigham City Leland Christensen Ogden and Emile Christensen Salt Lake City 41 grandchildren 37 great-grandchildren and 2 a 1 A member of the 1st contingent of A Cs assigned to overseas duty S-Sgt Dorthea McBroom daughter of Mrs A McBroom East Sunday described the experience as "very exciting although I must admit we were all a little frightened" The comely sergeant bedecked with the good conduct medal campaign ribbons and olive drab WAC ribbon now is a patient at Bushnell General hospital Brigham City where she is receiving treatment for an eye infection "It resulted from vitamin de- fericv" she explained "To many C-rations I guess" She arrived overseas in January se' 3 9 4 3 2 months after the allied in- vasion of north Africa She describes army life in Africa as "in- LI convenient at first but it improved considerably" A graduate of East high school and the University of Utah Sgt McBroom served as supply and personnel sergeant while overseas "The I -Toes are considerate And kind" she said They cooked our meals the first 2 days we were them" 4 40 41 ciV est V4 luistan mg4 CI) I ll illg tit veil ze a glet tsackMaricafraroPii i W1kr1T9 IILLYS kworatal -106teet-SWO(10AvanettooktwykmetrieVICAM letv e-- Inc ttxtitous 40--04-Zfet(01044ioalor-AandelV a a Lit la s- tne ttz 2uxfltous Vrui S-Sgt Dorthea Mc Broom She liked north Africa 511EM 4 Ell UDSC11 DAY' 4- Granite Schools' Attendance Jumps 1605 in 10 Years 4 I 1 4-4 SOUTH SALT years ago Granite school district's present 22 schools had an average attendance of 8137 school records show Last year the average attendance for those 22 schools had jumped to 9742 an increase of 1605 for the 10-year period or approximately! 7 pupils per year for each school stock's top attendance of 116 in Although the school year 1937-38 1938-39 dropped to 101 last year showed a 318 increase over 1936-37 Peak Attendance as the largest attendance increase boost in any one year between Granite district schools reaching 1934 and 1939 the greatest in- peak attendance last year and crease for 1 year in the districts comparison attendance in 1934-35 history came in 1942-43 when the in parentheses) were: Blaine 647 average attendance of 9151 for (564) Granite junior 593 (534) 1941-42 was upped to 9585 an in- Holladay 377 (193) Lincoln 433 crease of 431 followed by an in- (315) Madison 868 (757): Oak-crease cf 157 in 1943-44 wood maintained the peak of 135 Influx of families who came to attained in 1942-43 as compared enter war production plants is with 108 in 1934-35 Olympus 562 cred Roosevelt 578 (387): Sher- ited by school officials for the (425) ItS8 increase in the 2-year period man 451 (260) Whittier 212 following Pearl Harbor I (125) Peak years for other schools of Growth Shown the district included in the "in-Of the 22 Holladay creased attendance" list for the grade school (grades 1-6) show a 10-year period were: Webster 865 the greatest consistent growth In 1935-36 Garfield 531 1937-38 having practically doubled attend- Granite high school 1398 1940-41 ance in the 10-year period From Monroe 441 1941-42 School year a 193 average enrollment in 1942-43 was peak year for 4 1934-35 the school found itself whose average greatly overcrowded last year attendance was 564 Woodrow with an average attendance of Wilson 378 William Penn 277 hT7 prnrel-tirlatolv Al tn PA ch nf and Oakwood school 135 of the 22 Holladay grade school (grades 1-6) shows the greatest consistent growth having practically doubled attendance in the 10-year period From a 193 average enrollment in 1934-35 the school found itself greatly overcrowded last year wtth an average attendance of 377 approximately 63 to each of 10oloNv again makes fur historyt with the most luxurious Hollywood designed fur fashions we have ever offered Every lovely fur is true Hudson Bay quality full assurance of years of wear and beauty Values too are a wonderful demonstration of the leadership of Utah's oldest and largest fur store Attend this Premiere select your investment fur NOW 1 4 Fine Canadian Beaver A coat of extraordinary beauty featuring the tuxedo front deep rolled cuffs and luxurious 7-stripe Fed Tax Included $995 0'! the 6 grades While 17 schools in the district report increases ranging from 9 to 191 during the past decade 5 show decreased attendance Included in the latter group are Bacchus reporting 30 pupils in 19'31-35 and 16 in 1943-44 Cyprus junior high which dropped from to 2Fk6: Cyprus high school with a peak attendance of 550 years ago last year reported an Average Attendance of 433: Boone with A -91 Attendance in 1939-40 dropped to 67 in 1913-44 Wood Murray Physician Gets Navy Rating 1 'V Advance Showing of Fine Furs $89 to S2400 Sundwall 195 Vine St Murray has been commissioned a lieutenant commander in the navy and will report for his assignment Aug 1 it was announced Sunday Dr Sundwall a practicing physician in Murray for 16 years will report to Farragut Ida 'k E-N wq Federal Tax Included i Tri-Countv 4-11 Club Carp Elects Officers at Outing LA 'i: 31 i 44 Holland Elstnd Northern Muskrat Lavishly rich looking Hollywood designed deep cuffs and new side vents Fed Tax 299 Included 299 1 L' IL 4 4'4 4 44 Jr' Se te -4 4 4 1 CRESCENT Donna Lee Fair- from Salt Lake Davis and Tooele Crescent was elected mayor counties attended the camp ef the tricounty 4-H club camp Other 4-H committees elected held last week at Tanner's flat were: Cottonwood canyon Nettie Ruth Lindberg Tooele county Lund borne demonstration and Doris Argyle Davis county councilman agent announced Sunday Ally May Hatch Davis county Thirty-three clubs consisting of Doris Nelson Salt Lake county 4-H club members leaders and Carma Stienback Tooele counsupervisors and county officials L) clean camp committeemen Ina Brown Tooele county 1 LuAnn Richards Davis county t0e and Virginia Mackay Salt Lake 40 tj 44 1 county program committeemen i Joan Garrett Toeele county Pat r- -4 I Player Salt Lake county Marie t- clfr' 4 Jackson Davis county recreation :0 I 1 committeemen 0 04 4 Directors included Mr and Mrs 7' 41 ---t 4- i David Sharp and Owens Li "I''' i i director extension service Logan i Nettie Lund Salt Lake county and Ellen Ag-ren Davis county 0 'i t'-' home demonstration agents i 044 Darrel Stokes Salt Lake county 0--- 7-4--- 40 and Dean Bingham Davis county 1 assistant county agents and A 1 m41411324 Smith Tooele county agent (1 4 ra ws511-" MEM IMO 11E MMII MIMED IMMO Inn 41461m' I i '01F Private Suffers Invasion Wound SHOP IN AIR-COOLED COMFORT 4 4P P9 Sail eo ei frtei-te-oc "Eratfe Atife-teeti)e ceeipm b9ke11 leterivtect eaditterriece AO ilP all Sa44 i A -0 ROCKLAND Ida---Pvt Dean Walker husband of Mrs Alice Walker of Rockland was slightly wounded in France adjutant general's office notified her Sunday Pvt Walker stationed in England since early this year landed with ground forces on the Normandy coast Extent and cause of his injuries were not revealed t4t I I I I A SMALL DEPOSIT ii SKIN GALLED IRRITATED? NewCream Emulsion Brings Blessed Relief aoaae 0 -7: 01 '6crrre' I NNW IMO MN RESERVES YOUR SELECTION 10 MONTHS TO PAY Stack rtorslan Lamb Paw All that new in fur fashions 36-inch swing back deep rolled cuff stuxedo front 14 Ilk 4 4 I i -1Folg- 7' itr I Free Storage Till Needed Fed Titz $22c Inclucip yado Fed Tax liktk11 6 or Babies suffering from dia- per rsAb or urine scald coo ycehryaftfixrstD hafed? a periwol ic a a nt the by Dr A Wagner Chatix brings safe remarkably quick relief from itching burning skin anyvhere on ksolies of infants and further irritation and aids healing amazing!) specialiFt's formula wseti in hospitals thafix contains no zinc or kad So convenient stainless no oil to spill no powder to mess with Grand for infants adults children and 6 0 at your druggist or mail 10 for generous supply to Cilslia Products II 4 4thi Su 117 24 1: op -AM i 1 1 'I 16 238 South Main tab's Oldest and Largest Fur Store C1944 LYONS-MAGNUS INC fg'-g as- a.

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