Show 'V THE isks totes Woman Enters County Recorder Race Will Visit Posts ill Utaili Nomination to Post chairman of the relations and relief and in 1933 was a mem- Mrs Lund sociaT is committee ber of the lower hopse of the legis- lature Mrs Lund's interest in the affairs of the county is reflected in the fact that since its organization three years ago she has served as president of the Salt Lake City women’s chamber of commerce She also is president of the L D S Liberty stake Relief society past president of the state central company Daughters of Utah Pioneers past president of the Lafayette and Sumassocianer school Parent-Teachtions and of the Seventeenth ward L D S Relief society Other Affiliations Mrs Lund also Is life chairman of the Pioneer Memorial building committee and director both of the State Historical society and the southwestern region of Soroptimists In addition she is a member of the Women's Democratic club Sagebrush Demratic club Order of Women Legislators andstate monument committee Among prominent women sponsoring Mrs Lund's candidacy are Mrs Elizabeth A Hayward Mrs Burton W Musser Mrs Reva Beck Bosone Mrs Ernest Urien Mrs Ernest Wright Mrs E E Corf-ma- n Mrs H A Dittmann Mrs I N Hinckley and Mrs R J Alexander The widow of Professor Anthony C Lund for many years director of the L D S tabernacle choir Mrs Lund lives at 718 Fifth East street 1938 Mrs Cornelia S Lund county recorder position Seeks Reserves Get Duty Orders Increase Noted in Officers Total An increase of 30 per cent in the number of reserve officers from intermountain states who will be assigned to active duty during the summer months as compared with last year was announced by Colonel Owen R Meredith chief of staff of the third reserve area Sunday He said 502 officers were sent to camp during the fiscal year which ended June 30 but a total of 650 will go during the current period The increase is due Colonel Mere dith said to a sharp rise in the interest of the officers in national defense One group of officers is now conducting a C M T C training session at Fort Douglas while another group is studying mobilization problems Other reserve officers from Utah Idaho Nevada Montana and will train this year at Boise Barracks Idaho Fort F E Warren Wyo Fort Meade S D and Fort Lewis Wash' Trnsportation costs for the year for the officers to be borne by the government were estimated at 595000 drove cell in cripple to Lake City jaiL “I was hungry and there seemed to be no other way to get food” Charles Joseph Ma’garahan 24 of Philadelphia told Police Detectives E J Blazzard and Earl Bertleson when they found him crouching behind a counter' at the Salt- Lake Public market 902 South West Temof Today’s Telegram Will Portray Scenes of 1847 Memories of 1847 will appear in print Monday evening As a forerunner of Covered Wagon Days The Salt Lake Teletabloid gram will publish a section dedicated to Utah’s founders and leaders of 1847 The content of the supplement is devoted almost entirely to a picture presentation of the develoen place in 91 pmental years of Utah history e Pictures of personalities farming mining and historical scenes landmarks and celebrations comprise the major portion of the tabloid The color cover depicts the sole surviving pioneer of 1847 in the Salt Lake area Mrs Mary Ann Park Brockbank a typical “memories” portrayal e feature presents One "Glimpses Out of Salt Lake City's ' City corder senate JULY-l- a Scott P Squyres of Oklahoma national commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars is scheduled- to arrive in Salt Lake City Friday at 11 a m W R Carlqulst local post commander announced Mrs Cornelia S Lund member of the state senate and prominent in civic educational and church affairs Sunday announced her candidacy on the Democratic ticket for the office of Salt Lake cbunty re- Committee Chairman MONDAY MORNING National Leader Will Speak at Dinner Here Friday Night Mrs Cornelia Lund Seeks Bourbon In making the announcement Mrs Lund explained "she haj decided to seek the office at the repeated requests of many friends and after carefully considering the ' important duties of the office “It is my sincere desire to be of further service to the people of my county and I believe there is a "real opportunity to reflect that decourteous and sire by efficient economic management Of the recorder's office” Mrs Lund declared LAKE-TRIBU- NE Ready for Big Time onMidivay Special Section Hunger Lands Cripple in Jail ill Picture As Market Theft Suspect atman Storage Pioneer Times Pangs hunger Sunday Salt a Fourth VFWeincf 'A Salt Sunday Mr Squyres who prior to his visit here will be entertained Thursday at Logan and Ogden will be met by a motor cavalcade and police escort at the county line The caravan will pause briefly to in Salt Lake City continuing Provo for a noon luncheon as guests of the post there By 3 p m the group is expected back In Salt Lake City and will gather at the Newhouse hotel for organization meetings Albert 0 Roberts of Ogden state V F W commander will interview Mr Squytes over radio station KDYL at 5 p m An informal banquet at which various state county and civic digV nitaries will be guests will be held FT V- J m at the between 6:30 and 7:30 p Newhouse hotel with a public meeting scheduled to start immediately It- 4k after the banquet Mr Squyres will be principal Two young followers of the carnival Jack Reid left and Ben speaker at the open meeting and will discuss the veteran's place in Jfteid have no fear of donkeys The one shown with the two the modern scheme of government small boys is an entertainer on the midway program Story Mr Carlquist said on Page 16 He is expected to leave at 9:30 p m for Kansas City from where he will continue to Columbus Ohio national commander who will visit officers will meet the national ofnorthern and ceijtral Utah Thurs- ficial upon his arrival herb at '6 Veterans of For- day and Friday according to Albert a m Thursday Mr Roberts said OGDEN-Ut- ah eign wars Sunday were completing O Roberts state department com- and will accompany him to Logan where he will address a luncheon arrangements to entertain Scott P mander A delegation of local and state meeting Squyres of Oklahoma City Okla has-tak- ple street The detectives who booked the man for investigation of burglary at 11:15 a m said they were called to the market to investigate an open rear window A laundry bag was taken filled with groceries from him they said By" cutting a hole through a galvanized tin wall thieves early Sunday gained entrance to the Red- - old-tim- Pratt Family Sets Annual Reunion Observing the ninety-fir- st anni- versary of the arrival of Orson Pratt and an advance company of pioneers into Salt Lake valley July 21 1847 the Pratt family reunion will be held Thursday at 7:30 p m hall Second avenue and a “do you in Whitney A street remember” picture highlight Parker P Robison family assoA limited number of extra copies ciation president will be in charge of the edition will be available of a brief program Games refreshments and social dancing will follow Mrs John D Giles secretary Birthday Reception Officers will be said Saturday Honors ’47 Pioneer two-pag- elected An open house reeeptWn Sunday Descendants of Orson Parley P Charles R Nelson Anson and William D Pratt Reynolds of 1095 East Forty-eight- h all early leaders in the L D S South street honored one of Utah’s church will attend 1847 pioneers Mrs Mary Ann Park at the home of Mrs Brockbank The occasion was Mrs Brock-bank’- s ninety-fiftbirthday anniversary She was born July 17 1843 in Ontario Canada and came with her parents to the Salt Lake valley two months after the first group of pioneers arrived h Dean Expected Soon The Very Rev Franklin L Gibson dean of St Mark’s Episcopal cathedral is expected to return July 21 from California where he has been spending a vacation the past month ' Van warehouse company West South street and stole a quantity of junk W E Detectives copper wire Eggleston and Lester F Wire said tracks left outside the building indicated the wire was hauled away in a small wagofl From1 an automobile owned by Dr U R Bryner of 1632 South Main street thieves SuqjJay at 8 p m stole narcotics valued at 53 Palice Detective Ray Cahoon said The machine was parked near tha Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad depot Police also sought prowlers who Sunday night entered’ four cars— vethree of them hicles— parked outside White park 1139 West North Temple street Although the owners reported little of value taken from their machines the prowlers broke windows of three cars Victims were Guy A Rinehart of Ames Iowa J A Creash of Long Beach Cal Henry Skillicorn of Ely Nev‘ find Royal P Fisher of 741 Gudgell court Entrance to the latter's auto was gained by breaking a door handle T Radio 'Patrolmen Clarence Smith and David G Johnson expressed belief the work was that of youthful prowlers and 136 AUERBACH’S FOUNTAIN SPECIALS CHEF’S SALAD BOWL 25 t California Avocado Florida Grapefruit Crisp Lettuce ParRley French Dressing Buttered Toast ICED TENDERLEAF TEA' With LEMON St Fountain— Downstairs Wyo-min- Pancretan Unit Elects Here Partridge Rites Conducted man John Sergakls ager of a local grocery market" was elected president Sunday of the Pancretan Brothi erhood of Utah Funeral services for George Ar“Minos” which is thur Partridge former manager and the largest chapsecretary of the Lyman Callister ter of the PanReal Estate company of Salt Lake cretan Union of who died in Glendale City Cal America Meeting In the in lodge offices the Atlas building Wednesday were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Twentieth L D S ward chapel by Bishop Edwin Q Cannon the group named James Flemetis of Speakers were Heber J Grant president of the I D S church Harold S Barnes and C Clarence v Neslen Bishop David R Lyon dedicated the grave in City cemetery Helper vice president Sam Kou-nal- ‘ Three Children Perish As Fire Burns Home ALLEN Okla July 17 UP)— Last rites were conducted Sunday over the charred bodies of three children who burned to death Saturday night in their home one of them in a heroic effort to save the others The children were V K Wells Harold Wells 9 and Pawsay Wells 6 a daughter Their mother Mrs Otto Wells was in an Ada hospital seriously burned but expected to recover 15 Pltfti Danish Fete Addresses by prominent Utah Danes will feature a varied entertainment program for Danish day Tuesday at Lagoon officials announced Sunday H M ft Lund Soren J Jesperson Einar Pede’rsen and Christian the speakers O Jensen are among Son Announced Ellis P Emery an official of the Salt Lake Stock exchange and Mrs Emery announce the birth of a son Friday morning at the L D & Mrs Emerx hospital formerly was Viola Epperson They live at 37 North Seventh West street ls of Salt Lake City secretary Miss Stella Pante lakis of Salt Lake assistant City secretary and Joseph Metzidakis of Bingham treasurer Mr Sergakis formerly was secretary of the lodge which has membership of more than 300 Named to the board of trustees were Gust Gagonis Steve Kotsolios William Curtis and James Vara-naki- s Nick of Salt Lake City Kouris of Bingham George Masto-raki- s Gust Mavrogenakis and John Daskalogianis of Carbon county and Andrew Manatos of Rock Springs Wyo M Hatzis and Sam Sflrakis of Salt Lake City George Adontakis of Bingham and Gust Kouris of Helper were named to the examiners' committee SL Briefs Lodge Outing — Utah Knights of Pythias members gathered Sunday at Saratoga resort on Utah lake for their annual outing Claud Asher of Salt Lake City grand chancellor was in charge of the program Hearing Today— An injunction suit filed by the Old Mill Tavern lnc against the Salt Lake Federation of Musicians local No 104 will be heard Monday at 2 p m by District Judge Roger I McDonough Housing Study— Varied city and organization officials are- scheduled to gather Monday at 10 a m at the office of Mayor John M Wallace to continue study of the city’s low cost housing prob- WE PAY MORE TIIAHMOST lem ' We Have Never Paid Less in 19 Years and Every Account Insured Up to$500(J STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Today! Meetings— Meetings to be held Monday in Salt Lake City include: American Society of Civil Engineers' officers and directors Hotel Utah 9 a m J C Penney company ftotel Utah 9 a m Plymouth Motor cor-- poration Hotel Utah 9 a ni Housing meeting city and county building 10 a m Executives’ association Beau Brummel cafe 12:10 p m Exchange club directors Hotel Utah 12:15 p m Intermountain Association of Credit Men Beau Brummel cafe 12:15 p m Building Trades council Labor temple 8 p m Salt Lake Licensed Plumbers’ association ' Newhouse hotel 8 p m lake a pack of Chesterfields with you wherever you go you’ll find the right kind of smoking pleasure in Chesterfield’s refreshing mildness and better taste Chesterfield Time on Your Radio Paul Whiteman Paul Douglas Joan Edwards The Modernaires Evtry Wednesday Evening All C B & Stations Double your smoking pleasure Chesterfields they’re MILDER and BETTER Smokers get along swell with Chesterfield’s mild ripe tobaccos and pure cigarette paper— they’re the best in gradients a cigarette can have TASTING Copyiight 19U Licgxtt & HyzU I TdM99b |