Show )lk THE 'SALT ye Blood ' Pled- Idethrts ttan- IsMCZ' TRIBUNE StTNDAY MORNING -- ear-- pposi t 1011 To Tariff- - Cut - t:'Studies tn ch -- be re-- la 7— tita ' ate In Lith - lea vat are -- the eve- -Mt - No lust bile Mt With Dinner V VAR t 00'1 I was bers sonic- (led — Lith ted lodge out ost es' It's is - Study of Coststo Be Conducted he Ion °vs Lb - 1 sed an IC Lnd -- - ' The public service flounced Saturday COMMIEssion ah will make a survey of the accounts rates and practices of the Mountain Fuel Supply company and give consider- ation to the costs involved in providing natural gas to the leople of Utah The study will begin on February 14 and the commission has asked the company to make necessa rec- - it o commission - I rep- - resentatives In a letter to Jules A Roberts vice president of the company the commission- said: i'"It is the desire of the public service commission to have avail-able to the people in the territory ur :served company an adeL ciliate and dependable supply of gas the lowest possible cost that the industries depending on gas may be encouraged to expand their ac- tivities and thus contribute to the of Utah and that rezi7 dential and other consumers miglit by-yo- gas in their homes and business establishments We feel sure that the company has a similar aim" Salt LakerNamed -Reserve Ensign -- - Arty W Clark commercial service employe of the Utah Power and Light company has been commissioned an ensign in the United States naval communications reserves it was announced Saturday by Ensign A S Frederickson commanding officer of section 7 of the reserves Mr Clark was recognized for his six years' service as a radio operator in the communication He lives at 280 South ninth :Nest street - I ' I -- - ' --- I - -- liervois Aching you -- i Overten-- — litennet H- tent Eaton Los -- tt V D Following their stay here visit hers Party will depart Monday night San Francisco and Los Angeles Student The skiing 1872 An anniversary dinner was served in Dry canyon Saturday Marion at 6:15 p m followed by an ente- Nie lien 17 or 1143 Bueno avenue rtainment presented by the Waikiki fell and suffered a deep gash on his Serenaders The evening concluded right knee He was treated at the with a whist party emergency hospital 20 a In Holds Unit social university Brigadiers Brigham Young annual fonnal - - the for - : Fete unit of gave its dinner-dan- ce Satur---- -- — in the Newhouse-hotel- — Joseph Paeet Provo president anti Milton Jacob Provo entertainment chairman were in charge night day - Sure! Sharp---Bcelle- re Religion should permeate all courses offered in the educational institutions maintained by the L D S church Dr Franklin L West church commissioner of education told theology instructors and institute heeds Saturday at a convention in the church offices Attinding the seolons are instltute directors and church theology instructors from Utah Idaho Wyoming Arizona and California 100 iha g ous Aid 'Teachers of chemistry and Wology" be said "should not only teach those subjecta but aid their stu- dents in solving religious implica- - Or alp s e- oes S S most an Long OD It 1311 II 1iflgtb soiled Bilghtly gyred:re:et:0:S 0eliats BOUGHT DARGIIIIIS ALIOTHER BIG DAY I - - 1 7 values Oue It -- tt Is Sale111110litLI1E - — r16"""t -- SAma hir 0nt itsort act oetvoollre ale 00" -- - ' ' 50? 5? Pr Ladies shoe nines Up to 298 Odds and ends aU out on to 1500 Wl leather Ideal for Gloves - ': ': :i- ' ' ' ' ' ''' ' ' ' '' ':' i'2 t ' g s 1 ' ' 4 :::- - lb '''7'wee' "''':f at officials ' i regular Silo or &iv sl“ Work - -- ' ' Billy Says: in my 20 yearli- of bsts1 eitale '' AP' ': i Lake City in o 'a e y Spencer Hunter J A Sinclair and A M Cannon all of Idaho Falls Down Nervous suffer Do you Get Idaho and T Austin of Pocatello Joints? 250 to ) ftrtsbt—T a T cotton Colonial type from famous mills f Sell for-$19- Alteratiims One and two Wool 5387 - - tett Worth CM Chatham Ma -vidually boxed Only Feather -- Bed 1 - PILLOWS $1 17 44 EACH Inky with Well sterilized $229 grade -- --- -- breasted styless Saitos Siz-i- 75 — - )i fiLl i ::!IstralithdZigh new el 21127in - tather dd ' — - e BILLY" Se WILLIAM SALESCO(1101 Inc) OF-S- T tOUIS- - L10-AN- 14 t v4010 Vollorms 1 29 - C- II 416t:tritt 9 Ordered liromen's $1 Balbriggan Pajamas I CHARGE - Soh! - 0 pajamas a variety stiles and All ora bottoms and 11: la j 1 C Ordered sviste!! ma Lot vi 001 41 odd 2s SitIoNet God k'att - k— sbades--st- LI 77 eel sot& - - - of air' haySixes - - 3 Pair OTS 34 to 38 : -- toie to 9 soiled VOW sodi tit tat ebotte Todt - A1 3 1teg 1 LOS-ANGELES-C- Slippers at y 8e and 5 one tao '6) Friend IL WILLIAM- Child's padded heels With soles and Newest 12 Mass Sold and Women's kind in the and double 1: with - black All heel Sizes 31i naere Topcoats and Overcools Sizes 34 to 44 - RUBBER Ordered Frfe of a - ES or 10 (51 88 $ (9) Single— 5387 1 orO'Conts to Made Sok Reznarkable raise '' '‘' lai - :‘ ''4::-- I — - - with Slight Bedroom ILIkll their hack :ie- 4 sl" ln without spending In ton tubber beillbta - 113roketi WomEINT'S - SPREADS Shirts shirts CAI-OS11- that otsioatli "May I had quite a -hit to do with this as I made all my ':? —own prices—no-on- e tell me what could I could mark an or what I not mark it I:: should MY business is to ::i sell goods and un- Jess I do I don't )j - Large size Worth regularly 250 a doubt b one of the few sales where the buying public hashetnaoliberal TT—I ri ''' 40 ' -'i ' i I li04- ')k - : tiliegrti: Ill F in recognition-o- f the agency's victOry in a national contest M E Lewis of Des Moines superintendent of agenclestfoy the company sponsored the dinner The saleinnen feted with Mr Crowder were Melvin L Brain of Salt Lake City B M Eggertsen of Provo - -- ' " : — : ' l value no needs a coati doe should pass up Only a 4p limited quantity—will be sold at this price Let Men's Oiderfd COATS is woman Jacquard Indian ing gingen -- - Insurance Firm Fetes — Winners of Contest This 3398 BLANKET olors - Regular one 350-FU- Sold Lrd site° straps Gabardinea ! and oxford styles Sizes 3 to S In all heel heights Amazing values! Vion's Suits Z9f1 804quare Prints also regular 29c Zephyr Gingham all 38 inches wide - - GLOVES Ya " r a! Patentties R STETSON HATS B 1 Scores of Smart New Styles! Get Several Pairs! a yard 290 PRIIITS a Actual values up to Dress and western stylesp all grades Yd Materials of all kinds short Iota some soiled Values up racks 10? JOHN - - - Values -- KPI:liedmdespos v(4) ' HERE'S A PICTURE OF CROWDS ATTENDING THIS SALE YARDAGE 398 ' ' WIkomlit&a fawned - Real Sahli –— an'n—isteo 4 More Reduced for 'Monday kig vre 4'- 0 NECKIITgAi -- 4- - 4 --- woo vvOlvitENQ:( ' ' te L Ordcred 0E1110E I A' f SHOES firpesidryannounce sizes eyes kI unese sell iltit Lk) I SOO ty oompany De-- e- 41140) Out in Jail given- P Com 1 Sold Boys' Heavy WINTER-UNION- too'so soc Figure-I- t by- - Ordered 00D Ofel Y at - Saes - ST 0 THEY CAME BY THOUSAIIDS—TnEir LIKE THEY HEVER BOUGHT BEFORÉ--11011DA- tions which may arise as a result of these studies" Vernon F Larsen 'head of the in stitute at the L D S Business col-:lege said snore courses are needed in "personal" religion particularly reconciling science and religion and d'ealing with courtship and riage He based his assertion on re- sults- - of—a—questimmaire returned recently by some 18000 L D S col-o- f lege and university students Present Papers Thomas C Romney of the institute adjoining the Utah State Agricultural college and A CLambert of the Brigham Young university also presented papers The conference which opened Friday night will conclude with e session Sunday at 9 a m Dr M Lynn Bennion supervisor is aiding in directing the meetings - Stoll nit) (a i He Can m Woo Ill' L ot composed members of all patriotic groups are Invited according to Mrs Emily Warrick president of Susannah - Dr an organization datlihters of G A It Ainember Feting the situp an Informal re caption will be conducted Monday evening in the Hotel Utah s the Missouri grand 20 1859 but passed upon the outbreak of erana -- Monday rro rnin o 0 rsTTOp on D Lc l 4 - Rua of Swollen o suffer urn ng tau Patna Leg age Frequent Headaches Backache Dizziness Puffy Eyelids Loos D7'S--of Appetitir --and Knergyi It so the Due Getscause often Aliy be deride developed In body during colds or by bad teeth or 1the Joseph McItaeof S - tonsill—that—deed—gemoataft---- 1 ormer- - piesident orthe-14-15-- --s the delscat attack membranes of din 'may 'has tteen Kidneys or Bladder and often cause dcon irestern states mission trouble — Ordinary medicines can't help appointed earetaker for the old they don't tight the germs The doctor'e tormuis Cystel now stormed Carthake jail scene of the by all dniggiata Warts fighting Kidder martyrdom of Joseph Smith koph- a Itt hours and prove must germs entirely of the L" 'D S church Satisfactory in 1 week and be exactly the medicine you need or money back ix guar and his brother Hyrum Smith tht nteed Teleperme you druggist for eystei faisS-te3today The guarantee protects glutreldi Tbs Knox Co :lrou copre-la(Adv) An Aching it 1 ---' GërfflsifTircd March t Seminary Theology Teachers Close Si Lo Confab Today Utah ' ) in Utah for S l- Beware 1(idney- - A will later Angeles veteran will tered by Monday The unit assistcd-- in the formation of the grand lodge of Utah surrencharter dered its to Kansas and re- Hurt While Skiing ceived a Utah charter on January Losing hie balance while -- Members orthe Junior Business club will gather at the Hotel Utah for their regular Monday kt 8 p W A Crowder regional agent for monthly meeting it was announced Plans the Bankers' Life company and X by Edna Perry president will be discussed for a charity car- of his sales staff were honored at nival to be held in March in ' arrive for was instituted and charthe Kansas grand lodge and td-5- To Plan for Carnival on by Group Dr Overton H Mennet of Los An— geles Cal commander-in-chi- ef for ' the Grand Army of the Republic in Salt Lake City Moni4 will ' a brief visit day Accompanying Dr Mennet who is completing a cross country tour of G R and affiliated organize Hons be hit adjutant generalt Russell C Martin and Miss Kathero Me Flood national secretary A V' In the party will be Mrs Mary J! Seattle natiOnal pree14 Manning of - Vetdent Daughters of Union the in Local By A the Civil war Mt Modell lodge was instituted by the Nevada grand lodge in 1866 John Ott 19 defendant in a petty larceny case in police court took the stand in his defense during trial 7Coup1e Plans Wedding Saturday "Did you take two boxes of cigars from Walgreen's drug store?" the Day Fete on Coast prosecuting attorney asked Mr and Mrs John H Van Street"Yes I did" Ott replied er of 573 South First West street "Then why didn't you plead left Satürday for San Diego Cal guilty?" the attorney further clues where they will celebrate their tioned fiftieth wedding anniversary The "I did not have the loot on me couple was married in Salt take when arrested and a friend told Me City February 7 1888 and have lived if I didn't have the stolen goods on here since my person when arrested I was not - Mr Van Streeter recently was reguilty of the crime" the youth re tired from the position of machinist plied for the Denver & Rio Grande WestJudge Reva Beck Bosons senern Railroad company tenced Ott ' party body organized of Board Orders Gas Survey Mn Party Saturday so mempartners celebrated anniversary' a dispensation Parley Airs School Religion Needs to Lith Will Be Feted i shortly after General Johnston and his army pitched their tents at Camp Floyd in the summer of 1858 the officers and men who were members of the craft in other titles formed Rocky Mountain lodge olsTo 205 The unique lodge was granted Li) wed their ay Clyil War Véteran t - Masonic temple inatituted on February 5 1866 Mt Mortah lodge was not the first Ma- ron Fly-i- on old years and iith an 6 result would greatly increase unemployment—not only in Inining districts but in cities and Heads of L D S institutes here for three-da- y convention Front row left to right H Alvah Fitzgerald Milton R Hunter Wilcommunities that are benefited by ford W Richards Dr L—West Dr M Lynn Bennion Rey A Welker Second row Spencer L Taggart Thomas C Franklin mining activity Farmers' market Done Anthon S Cannon and Heber C Snell Third row Lowell L Bennion Roy A West and Daryl Chase would be seriously curtailed -- and Romney merchantsand professional men Rear row Vernon F Larsen Ariel Ballif Homer Durham T Edgar Lyon and George S Tanner would suffer heavily Indeed—the Whole state would be affected While I know you are always alert and watchful to protect the state's interests I assure you any representations you make to avert such economic and industrial disaster will be greatly appreciated by your constituents" not 72 4 City Mon - Moriah lodge No 2 F & A M Masonic lodge in the state oldest mines "Such be i Llead of GAR WillVisit Moriah Members Observe'Darl- - vaNik of the Utah congres sional delegation were urged Saturday by Governor Henry IL Blood to take all possible steps to prevent Inclusion of lead and sine in the reciprocal trade treaty with Great Britain In a telegram to each member of the delegation the governor said: "Utah is seriously concerned over possibility that through trade treaty zegotiations and action of most favored nation clauses market price of lead and zinc will be adversely affectedr "This state produced 176000000 pounds of lead and 95000000 pounds of zinc in 1937 these metals being valued at 6171500000 The fact that these commodities are commonly found In conjunction with other ores in the nonferrous—metat field means that action detrimentally affecting lead and zinc prices would seriously cripple or possibly close operations of many producing est 0 'Be Feted Lodge Marks : Members he "tamwtoweiostoztattopm 1°4111 Fo GuardAgainst Lead Zinc Moves 111 L S 72 nd Birthday- Congressmen Urged ' 3' 4 - I IrEl3RtIARY 8 1938 OA N 1 - 4 - |