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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 11

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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11
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7 1912 January 11 Saturday Morning fljt 5a1t galic riribunc Leaders Slate Division Of North Weber Stake Flying Steel Kills Dairy Plant Worker READY-TO-WEAlt ii and Grouse Creek wards while the northern stake which is expected to retain the North Weber name will comprise the Ogden Tenth Fifteenth Marriott Slaterville Harrisville Farr West and Plain City wards Dr John A Widtsoe and A Bowen members of the quo rum of twelve presided at a special priesthood meeting Thursday night when it was decided to separate the stake Tribune Intermountain Wire of North We ber stake to form two stakes will be made Saturday night and Sunday at sessions of the regular quarterly conference when new officers will be sustained and a name for the new church unit selected In the cnew division which is yet unnamed win be included the Third Sixteenth Wilson West Weber Taylor Warren West Warren ow MOO On with cheery glow A fire' inside US i ire mot 1111 10 OWN dEOPEIMM I 1 ROCK SPRINGS Ferguson 29 employe of the Hurst Dairy company died as he was being taken from the dairy plant here shortly before 5 Friday following injuries auff0f41 when a steam cream separki shaft broke hurling pieces of machinery into the separator room James A Mc Phiejustice of the peace making the preliminary investigation as acting coroner pending the arrival of Coroner Warden said that the shaft of the separator apparently had broken allowing parts to rotate at so high a speed centrifugal force wrecked the machinery George Nelson manager and part owner of the dairy working with young Ferguson suffered shock and a deep kg gash Three other men working in the same room who esemped injury were Dave Dunn Stucker and Art Krasovetz Mr Ferguson is survived by his parents Mr and Mrs Ferguson of Rock Springs and a sister Mrs Myers of Green River I1 5 0 I -F Trim Coats Values to 4471 included! Some or these costs are slightly soiled and -) 9 9 not all sizes are in the easy groom but rPai valtIPS It this price Terms 0 4nossommiummaimumalaminettitezzanine zwar: 18 Officers Reunite Army Reopens Road at Dam let Fisher Beer remve all care I' 11 Only Sport DDeess CC0000 7 i 1696 Wr 1 "7-'4'''Ag got all fabrics or 1 44 I rouP but ors in tb one in Iron MIL 11- Merunt Auto Collision Near Jerome Kills Baby Boys USE SEARS EASY TERMS Tribune Intermountain Wire since December 7 Utah highway 162 across Pine View reservoir dam in Ogden canyon Fridsy was opened for trsvel At the request of Weber county commissioners the state road commission army officers and water company officials permitted use of the route by residents of Liberty and Eden A state road truck pushed a snowplow through three and a half feet of snow to make the highway passable after soldiers removed barricades put in place shortly after the declaration of war on-axis nations -Distance between Ogden and the two Ogden valley communities Liberty and Eden is shortened five miles when use of the road across the reservoir dam is permitted Inconvenience to defense project workers who drive to work from their homes in the two towns each day increased wear on tires and increased gasoline consumption and longer hours for students in school buses were among the reasons advanced by the county commissioners in asking for discontinuance of the ban against using the shorter route Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN AIR DEPOT Hill of experienced army officers in all branches of the service to duty with the expanding air PI ervire command of the air corps was seen Friday as responsible for a reunion at Ogden air depot of 18 officers who before the first of this year had all been stationed at Camp Claiborne La Holding various ranks between major and captain the newly arrived officers are considered experts in supply motor maintenance and military intelligence At Camp Claiborne their duties were In various services' of that infantry and artillery center Colonel Morris Berman commander of Ogden air depot said the reassignment of these officers wit" part of a program to expand the air service command Nearly every one of the transferred officers is a veteran of the first World war Those participating in the "reunion" after reassignment from the Louisiana post are: Captain Paul Martin Captain George McPherson Major Arthur James Major Henry Johnson Captain Ernest Woolsey Captain McIntyre Captain Iver Sod Lieutenant John Curtis Lieutenant Raymond Olds Captain A Beschenbossel Captain Anton Anderson Lieutenant Arthur Davidson Lieutenant Thomas Wood Lieutenant lit Turner Lieutenant Arne Winger Lieutenant James Catlin Captain Charles Sietz and Captain McEachern 2329 8 -Dresses Slightly soiled some with buttnn 1 missing and the sizes are hrokew Not every rotor or style so come early tor best choice! blearanine JEROME Idaho county recorded its first automobile accident fatality of 1942 Friday when Jack Loren Kindler infant sori of Mr and Mrs Kloster of Haze Ron was killed in a two-car collision 15 miles east of here The baby suffered a broken spine State Patrolman Milton Kohl reported a car driven by Mrs Elsie McKay of Boise went out of control on a curve and skidded 133 feet before colliding with a machine driven by Kiss ler Mrs Kissier a 5-year-old daughter Carol aid a son Robert 5 were slightly Injured Mrs McKay was unhurt I 4 resses ZZ an NOP Not every color or size but the sr materials used in iheso dresses are of flue quality Elightly solledbut trend value at this price! Mezzanine Assumes City Post Nephi Stewart of 814 Fifth East street Friday had taken over duties as chief plumbing inspector for Salt Lake City after his appointment to the position by Commissioner Fred Tedesco Higham of 888 Third avenue who had been chief inspector was retained aA assistant Mr Stewart was allowed a salary of $200 and Mr Higham $160 per month Leaves on Auto Mission Charles Freed of the Freed Motor company state director of the Utah Auto Dealers' association left Friday night for chicago to participate in discussions with Price Administrator Leon Henderson and 0 head William Knudsen on the auto sales Parka Sets and Matsu Vols to 398 Vols to 119 23 159 33 go 8 ti Only I Only f4j411 Only LOC Tooele Awaits Mezzanine LI Prices Quoted Do Not Include 2 State Sales Tax OPEN A To I EVERY WSEK DAY Birthday BO Skater Hurts Wrist David Bigler 14 of 2971 Seventh East street was treated at the Salt Lake General hospital Friday afternoon for an injured right wrist suffered while skating at Granite high school 1 'INF) rRo xuly DIAL 4-7861 SALT LAKE CITY UTAR 11E4 YO UR when they taste this'Marbkd Spice Cake made the aott Spry FULL PLAVOi? way! ''''''s) 1 1 9- J7 r-I 7 2 e-'''' I rl' "i' 1 -4 ----4 "1 7 A (--- i i-- 1 9 7 N4---- Tribune Intermountain Wire TOOELE President Roosevelt' sixtieth birthday celebration for the aid of infantile paralysis sufferers will see nearly all residents of Tooele county joining in the drive for funds Hundreds al-ready have made plans to attend the birthday ball January 31 in the Tooele high school gymnasium The event was postponed a day from January 30 when most of the nation will celebrate with the president inasmuch as many Tooele residents have requested that the dance do not conflict with the Tootle-Murray high school basketball game according to Prank Stone Tooele city chairman of the drive Tooele county school children will make their contributions at wishing wells in the schools and will participate in the annual "march of dimes" George Maze American Legion commander will direct th4 ticket drive which begins Monday with a house-to-house canvass Mrs James Wolfe of Salt Lake City state vice chairman of the drive will meet Wednesday at 12:30 in with all county and city officials connected with the annual mercy campaign the other ingredients doesn't smother it as ordinary shortenings way Notice the FULL rich spicy goodness of this Marbled Spice Cake the luscious honest-to-goodness chocolate and coffee flavor of the Mocha frosting Make all your cake with Spry and bear the compliments Spry FULL FLAVOR pies and fried foods make a big hit too Chang to purer Spry today NALKE One today and see if y6u ever had a LT I more delicious cake with any other the most expensive I Yet Spry costs just about half this shortening does which ElattlatE you can afford to have cake oftener-You'll fuld Spry cakes are lighter cakes meltingly tender with a lovely fine even grain And purer Spry lets you get the FULL FLAVOR of JI EIBMIS NOM IllaWit MEM 15101111 WM JIM r--1 er---Th '-'1' v--'-- IIi''''''' "l''''' it I 01')' i -MOW I I 1 4 kto I1 1 --1 7 ---) 7 7 7 '1171 1 Ar 7 r--7' Acl 7 7c---- 7 i 64 I 14' A "111 64 4 ILI 16f 4'1 47 4d it'l 11 5 4 Lit Murry Trucker Falls to Death In Price Mishap Regardless of war priorities shortages and increasing wholesale are staging our SEMI-ANNUAL SALE! Prices on every article In our store are cut 20c1o to 50! For example: BARREL CHAIR See how easy to make with SPRY the FLAVOR sAveR KNEEHOLE DESK Walnut as 263660 SOFA 1 Mueller down filled Lawson Was $20000 $140" s2r $3960 Burgundy Brocatelle Was 115800 from the top of his -truck cab Charles McLain 42 a coal trucker of 289 East Thirty-Ninth South street Murray was fatally injured Friday at 3:30 a at the Lone Pine Coal company mine at Mutual three-fourths of a mile west of Price Sheriff Bliss said Mr McLain suffered a broken neck Mr McLain was born on January 24 1899 in Decatur Ga td John and Lena Hayes McLain and moved to Salt Lake City in 1929 He was a veteran of the first World war Surviving are his widow Mrs Phyllis Rees McLain whom he married on April 12 1930 a son John Lee McLain and a daughter Lena May McLain of Salt Lake City and two brothers and two sisters residing in the southern atates Frosting on top and sides of cake You'll find this blend of flavors delightful and purer Spry lets you get each one at its richest and fullest No faded flavor in Spry cakes They're prize winners and praise winners tool 1 LE LES DESK CHAIR BARREL CHAIR Down tilled Blue $9695 Rrocaded Velvet Was S1138-60 One pair only Hand decorated Satiow'd Were $2750 Solid Walnut Was $3200 Frosting cups triftott confectioners' angst 71 teaspoon salt 3 3 tea3poon vanilla Mocha 2 tableepoone Spry 1 tablesponn butter 1 ounce rhoeniste tablespoons hot coffee beverage PULL-UP CHAIR I Marbled Spice Cake cup Spry 2 cups sifted flour I tea sal spoon cup milk I teaspoon vanilla I teaspoon cinnamon I cup sugar 31 teaspoon allspice 2 eggs unbeaten 3i teaspoon cloves I 23 i teaspoons baking 3i teaspoon peadsr nutmeg Blend Spry salt and vanilla Add sugar grndu- I ally and cream well- (Done in no time Spry's triplecreamed for easier mixing) Add eggs singly beating well after each addition 6ift Ibaking powder with flour 3 times: Add flour to creamed mixture alternately with milk mixing after each addition until smooth Spread 34 of batter in 10 10-inch Spry- pan- Blend spices with remaining batter and spread on top of plain batter Run spattila through batters to marble Bake in moderate I oven (350F) 40to 45 minutes Spread Mocha "Ismis txtmis sessoo WIMNI MUM MUM 111110111 moms milmav mom mmom mom BEDROOM GROUP BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE Mahogany '71 Was $11000 1225 Ptiosched Walnut was 1141450 9975 b-pc Rawhide Mahogany Was 11129750- I I Melt Spry butter and ehoeolat toget her over hot water Pour hot coffee over combined sugar and salt and stir until sugar is dissolved Add vanilla Add chocolate mixture and beat until thick enough to spread See what a creamy-smooth frosting Spry gives how it lets the FULL flavory goodness of the other ingredients oome through Make all frosting with Spry Guests think things they don't say i END TABLE WINO CHAIR Use Spry for all pastry too TWIN BEDS One pair only Solid Mahogany 75 Were 0800" 1 $6500 Feudal Oak Tapestry Was $10500 Solid Walnut with 41775 book trough Was $1250 moms Immo soma Noma WAYMAKeS ITEASYTO GETTENDERFLAKY PIE CRUST Terms toit your needs! Guests will notice when toilet bowls look dingy and unsanitary But they won't mention it It's easy to keep toilets sparkling clean and above suspicion Sani-Flush does it I scientifically No scrubbing No 1 scouring No unpleasant work Sprinkle Sani-Flush In the toilet bowl at least once a week (Directions on can) Don't confuse Sant-Plush with ordinary cleansers It removes film stain smears and incrustation more quickly more easily Scientific tests prove it cannot injure plumbing connections or septic tanks Sold everywhere The I Hygienic Products Co CantonOhlo (sarventement) FOR TENDERNESS7 Cut fa firet half of Spry ft until fine as meal This makes the cruet tendon Here's all you do for a 2-crust pie Mix 21i mpg sifted all-purpose four and 1 tea spoon salt Measuro out IM curb Spry and divide into two equel moot Aad5tab1espoons cold water (no more no less) mixing thoroughly into a dough Roll out Bake in hot oven tuta z9t grioNit IfURNIS-14-E1S 150 SOUTH STATE STREET 1 SIVIREMNINHI f1JI1-E L3 1 FOR FLAKINESS tor I Cut in rest of Ppry until particles are Biz of large pea Make crust flaky.

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