Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER Coast Lawyer Lawyer Arouses ‘Civic Pride’ In ‘Wide Open Town’ Talk Gives Talk Utah Bar Meeting Ends in Banquet (Continued from Page One) ous applicants for the task of remaking the American system the speaker 'listed among the things he did not know the following: ‘‘Why before we give this rebuilding job to any man do we not more carefully scrutinize his qualifications? "Why do we not ask him more searching questions and more closely examine his answers? "Why do we not ask assurances that in the rebuilding the foundation of the present structure will not be destroyed?" Calling attention that this is the ISOth anniversary year of the signing of the constitution Mr Beardsley urged lawyers and others to observe the occasion by familiarizing themselves more thoroughly with that document Toastmaster was George D Preston of Logan He called attention to the growing tendency to burden business and especially small business firms with multitudinous taxes and other obligations and Chosen as Commissioners light comment In delivering an address of welcome and that he meant no serious reflection on the city Supporters of Mayor Harmon W Peery head of the public safety department and certain members of the chamber of 'commerce declared they resented the implication in Mr Howell’s statement which they were inclined to take seriously "It’s a wide open town” Mr Howell said in his greetings to the attorneys of the state “I can’t promise immunity from prosecution for minor law violations for the simple reason that Ogden makes no pretense to enforce the law at any time” Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN Dec' 8—James A Howell president of the Weber County Bar association who Friday said Ogden is making no pretense to enforce the Jaws of the state remained calm Saturday as a torrent of protest was loosed from members of the chamber of commerce and other civic organi- zations “Can’t they take a joke?” Mr Howell asked when advised of the "civic pride” objections raised to his address of welcome to the opening session of the Utah State Bar convention In some quarters it was said Mr Howell was making the usual said this trend must be reversed if business is to survive Lawyers he added as the potential legislators have an obligation in saving the economic system Recalling that four years ago he declared that constitutional technicalities should not stand in the way of progress he made this dec- by the retiring president Royal J Among guests introDouglas duced were Governor Henry H Blood Chief Supreme Court Justice W H Folland and Incoming Burton W Musser (left) of Salt Lake City and LeRoy B Young of Ogden who were elected commissioners for the second and third districts respectively of the Ufah bar' mmm smme se WILL MEET YOU CURE TIIAI1 1IALF WAY IN A SALE III WHICH SEEING IS BELIEVING EHRIOI W Large Variety of Patterns $190 SQ YARD with the things that belong Now every home can afford ona of theie rich-looki- nf modern and durable lets Look at the price once the set twice and you will be conis been vinced thrice that this the opportunity you’ve waiting for You can make an easy selection from the sets in the following prices which Include a beautiful Floor Lamp End Table Book Ends Pillow and Scarf Sq Yd ARMSTRONG Felt Base LINOLEUM RUGS— 9x12 $395 Buy Now for Christmas SIX-WA- pc 2-- pc 2-- pc 2-- pc 2-- pc for reg $9900 reg $105 for reg $129 for Crushed Mohair $139 for Kinkestry Mohair $189 Ideal for father's Christmas high-price- high-cla- d very special Reg $109 for Reg $49 For This Sale sets are being 9ffered at a discount $109 $129 $79 Reg $129 $119 Reg $169 Reg $189 for $139 ' $1595 J $f25 Bedroom Sets people buy bedroom suited with an eye on sleep-comfo- rt and when sets like these come with spring-fille- d Mattress and Simmons Coll Spring It’s something to consider And what’s more they are Blonde Suites walnuts waterfall fronts All really beautiful makes and periods Absolutely the greatest selection In town Wide-awa- SPRING-FILLE- MATTRESS D Regular $1795 — During This Sale For a REAL BOY FULL SIZE $69 Made of heavy metal double disc" wheels rubber tires and roller Regular $475 for — bearings K Studio Couch your Reg $25 for home a Gcduir Chest These genuine aromatic red cedars are NOT undersized a design you $2ffsr$20 Reg $33 ' $27” Reg $63 Reg $38-R- eg Reg $44 Reg $52 $49 $29 $39 FROM HOLLAND FURNITURE Other section reports dealing with technical matters were presented and approved Makes Suggestions Mr Bates a guest speaker at’the afternoon session made three specific suggestions as to how the bar might help in Improving the prison system as follows: 1 That reputable lawyers be assigned to give prisoners sound legal advice so they will not employ men who will make them the most ” circulators Regular $590Q value 16-inc- h For 25 ©FIT on Charter Oak Oakland more interested in prison legislation dealing with such things as providing adequate work for prisoners 3 Comprehend more fully and help the public to comprehend just what the parole system is “The general understanding” Mr Bates said “is that parole is a means of To me it shortening - sentences is a means of lengthening sentences” The speaker staunchly defended the parole system and declared that when It is understood there will be no more talk of abolishing parole than there now is of abolishing the polic $28“ S33“ $38“ retary The examination for admission to the state bar was taken by 44 persons and passed by 32 The successful ones were: George E Stewart Thomas Quentin Cannon Louis Palmer C Wilcken Romney Clyde S Johnson John S McAllister Edward Sheya Jr Raymond G Willie Robert S Spooner Patrick John Quealy Virginia D Roberts Keith Stahle Rex J Hanson Allen H Tibbals David T Lewis George C Leacher C' Vernon Langlois Glen Willis Sumsion Frederick S Prince Glendor W Adams Howard W Cannon Frank E Moss Lynn G Wood Arthur H Nielsen Courtney R Draper Thornley K Swan George J Ross T Donai Creer Clarence C Neslen Clifford L Ashton Ben Bagley A Delbert Smith Oyster Dinner Awaits Folland on Birthday DcKcthe re tbe lJot y°u il“ 0i 5— - lrottc 4 xr— -- atic PHONE WAS 2675 ln--’f ’ Mother Soijl DIAMOND RING to a certain lady! y She may be your sweetheart — not yet your wife Or she may be your wife— and your sweetheart still In either case you are the only man in the whole wide world whose gift can carry the sentiment she cherishes Realizing this don’t you want that diamond to be the very finest to be had at the price you can afford? Of course you do She knows that you very likely are not a diamond expert But she know are diamond exthat Hubbard-Den- n — dependable and responsible perts 'ones So regardless of the size of the diamond she will know if it comes that it is of from Hubbard-Den- n — diamond finest the quality superb nature produces— for that’s the only kind we sell that the diamond select for her at our store is absoyou — new never lutely yet has been worn neper before has been used She will know too That is true of every diamond in our entire stock — a truly magnificent array of perfect blue white diamonds They are priced from $25' to $1000 and up A Note to Married Men What nicer present bould you give to your wife this Christmas than a new wedding ring or a niore important and more beautiful diamond ring than the one you were able to give her in your courtship days? We invite you to come in to talk dia monds and jo see diamonds And when you come we want you to fee not the slightest obligation Shown here is a typical matched pair from our large and brilliant assortment Rings may be purchased in pain or separately The Engagement Rifig$10O The Wedding Ring $ 29 A traditional oyster dinner Sunday will mark7 the sixtieth birthday anniversary of Chief Justice William H Folland of the Utah supreme court Mrs Folland will prepare the dinner at their home 1471 Michigan avenue with Dr and Mrs J H Davis as guests Mrs Davis is Mrs Foiland’s sisterr and th twofami-- j lies ’alternate serving oyster dinners at tbe time of the men’s birth-day- Viasects' - “ The Main Store on State” force Many Faults He emphasized that he does not defend careless paroles and admitted that there are many faults in administration of the system It was to correct these faults that he urged the bar to take a more active interest in the problem Attorney General Rogers analyzed social security legislation and pointed out that it had brought about fundamental changes in acThe cepted legal Interpretations outstanding changes he said are: Discarding of the long established principle that care of needy is a county function and turning this duty over to the state widening of the field in which the state may levy taxes for the purpose of helping needy groups Prior to six years ago Mr Rogers pointed out such taxes as unem ployment compensation collections were considered unconstitutional on the ground that the money and property of all were being taken to help a special or minority class Mr Richards explained the fair trades practice acts expressed opinions as to proper interpretations of various provisions and cited decisions in support of those inHe declared that terpretations business houses and particularly the large ones are making a genuine effort to cooperate with the board in carrying out the provisions — of the legislation Frequently he said business firms confer with the board before entering into contracts or agreements which they think might come into conflict with the objectives of the acts Ranges There will b Only YOU Sir can give a promises Become 2 and Red Mountain BE IT EVER SO IIUMBLE HOME WILL BE SWEETER WITH A CHRISTMAS GIFT PIIONB WAS 2675 GENUINE feeling0 $19 $22 50 $14” $550 Couches will give good-looki- Reg $39 for 85 Reg $29 Reg $49 for Reg $59 for $49 Reg $24 Roomy PLAY PENS "With floor and counting beads Regular $750 for OAKLAND GUEST SITUATIONS comfortable and For the Baby $119 $139 One of these ' your gift box means much yet costs no more Tribunc Jntermountain Service OGDEN Dec 4— Successful participants in the bar examination held during the latter part of October were announced Saturday by the committee of bar examiners of which L M Cummings is sec- $99 Reg $99 now Reg $139 Reg $119 $89 Reg $159 Reg $179 now NO EMBARRASSING I on Roster Gains 32 Names BreaMast Sets With Indirect and Lighting REGULAR $2950 Diningroom Ensembles These mva?s $100 for $125 Regular $3950 Overstuffed Chair and Ottoman Y IFMiM $4900 $6900 $7900 $9500 reg $7900 for Mohair 2pCi Velvet Velvet Velvet 2-- Yard Goods Felt Base45ww BUT PRICES! GvcrstuHIcd Suiflei Felted and glued down “H U B BARD-DENN- - be made officers of the state bar PRIZES The name - A DUTCH TREAT!! For One Entire Week the 110 Bar Selects S L Man As President 15 (Continued from Page One) fjvide tor1 the nomination of candidates' by a judiciary council ap pointment from this list by the governor and continuation in office by the appointees until they- are recalled by voters At the end of a term the judge’s name would appear on a nonpartisan ballot with the question: Shall this officialbe continued in office? If the electorate voted no a new appointment would HERE COMES HOLLAND WITH ARMSTRONG INLAID A 1937 Judicial Council’s Resolutions Adopted at Meet Ludendorff Better laration Saturday night: “Constitutional matters are more MUNICH Dee 4 UP)— General Important now than they were four Erich Ludendorff seriously ill of a bladder infection Saturday was reyears ago” The toastmaster was introduced ported improved by his physicians 364 5 Drowii-- - SEApORD Del Dec 4 UP) — Mrs Lillian Taylor Hammond 35 and son drowned in her the Nantichoke river Saturday when their automobile plunged off a ferry boat Convenient Terms We are happy to offer the privilege of liberal credit terms to any responsible person No red tape —no delay — no misrepresentation 'Habted'Demi Jeweled 211' South Main 9 WasatchJ416 i v r- ft |