Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY ' t Union Names Labor Day Fete Workers f AUGUST 4 1937 " Trucks Load for Coast:7 Off icers Confer t ft y - i if $ $ Growth of Labor t f ! x:f Movement To Be Theme W t v ' Z&mf Bill to Change Air Bureau May Be Passed Help Kidneys Fireman Confirmed ' Founder’s Kin Visit Mrs Bertha Anderson Hulmes of JoChicago Hrf Smith prophet-foundof the seph & L D & churchy ‘was a visitor in King Asserts Salt Lake City Tuesday With her busband and daughter Mrs Hulmes Measure Soon i came here fd join their son Alfred W Hulmes Jr who was a student Have I Hearing at the University of Utah the past year for a trip ‘to southern - Utah Transfer of the control of United national parks - Mr and Mrs States air commerce from th pos- Hulmes visited at the home of tal department to the Interstate George Albert Smith member of the council of twelve apostles of the commerce commission may be fV in the present session of L D S church congress Senator William H King Informed Gus P Backman sec rer Missionaries to Speak tary of the chamber of commerce Mr and Mrs Edgar S Lyon rein a telephone conversation from cently returned from the NetherWashington Tuesday lands I D S mission will be prinThe senator declared that a hearspeakers at a meeting of the cipal senate the before on bill ing the L D S Holland organization at the in was prospect shortly Fourteenth L D S ward chapel yimmittee and aaid he- believed It would be Friday at 8:10 p m The Holland brought immediately to the floor I D S choir will provide special of the house music Mr Backman pointed out that the Salt Lake City chamber had Return From Trip Upper — Army truck carry supported the bill to protect the Sol Abbott general merchandise A business of airlines young soldiers of the Utah na- S Dudley executive Hquoted of manager of the Paris company acsecretary tional guard toward San Luis the interstate airways commission companied by Bernett Love Arthur Obispo Cal Lower— Colonel in saying passage of the bill would Hart and Otto F Hutteman buyfrom com- ers have returned from a buying Lloyd H Duffin commander protect existing airlineslines from parallel operat- trip In the east Samuel Ashby anof the 145th field artillery petition other buyer is still in New York ing' without mall contracts left talks things over with Roundtable Meets Major C Clarence feslen Legion Meet Postponed the Salt A of Routine business and social activiregimental chaplain regular meeting Lake City post No' 2 American Le- ties occupied members of the Salt gion haa been postponed from Au- Lake Round Table at a meeting gust 6' to 19 because of conflict with Tuesday evening at the University the opening day of the state conven- club President Edward F Richards tion of the organization said er Sen To Another step toward preparation for a huge Labor day celebration was made Tuesday night as mem-beof thi International Brotherhood of Teamsters Chauffeurs Sta--blemen and Helpers local 222 appointed committees to work with M T Pratt a member of the organization who has been named general chairman by the Salt Lake City Federation of Labor- - sponsors Others to Follow Other local unions throughout the city plan to follow similar action which was started Monday by the Salt Lake City building trades council according to J R Wilson president of the federation Growth of the labor movement In Utah will be the main theme of the program put on Dy the labor groups They expect to have a huge parade with business firms joining with local unions in entering Other entertainment and floats sports are 'planned for the celebration'' which falls on September 6 this year rs r i 1 Troops End First Day Hike Halts at Cedar ‘ ‘‘ Job Security Fund Swells -- VifTh Gty 1481 officer and en- listed men of the Utah national guard Tuesday' night were in bivouac at Beaver and Cedar City Commanded by Colonel Albert E Wilfong of Ogden the 222nd field artillery regiment arrived at Cedar City Tuesday at 3 p m upon completion of a jaunt from Nepht The lOO trucks and 650 men completed the journey without mishap and Tuesday night addresses Nursery rhymes — an even dozenf Earl “Sing a Song of Sixpence” were given by Brigadier General of them depicting those characters will be portrayed at Central play- Carl A Badger of Salt Lake City Washington “The Crooked commander of the Sixty-fift- h field dear to the hearts of the young- - ground Man” Miss Lillian Thurman disters—will come Into their own recting Ensign “The House That artillery brigade and Colonel Wil-fon- g Jack Built” Mrs Norma Adamson Thursday when the kiddies Meanwhile the second Utah regiselves place on display sand table directing Uintah ‘‘Humpty Dump- - ment the 145th field artillery comreplicas of their favorite jingle per-- " ty” Mrs LaRue Olsen directing pleted the trek from Salt sonalitles Liberty “Little Bo Peep” Mrs Lula Lake City to Beaver at 3:30 p m Kindergarten members will model Lawson directing Neighborhood 1iancLpileheicampjitAhe ettybaae-bal- l anrtecoratra'Band table to signify “Th park Colonel Lloyd H Duffin one nursery rhyme on each of the Cummings directing Victory "Old of Salt Lake City ls commander city’s 12 playgrounds foi the an- King Cole" Miss Afton Williams The 149th regiment leaving Beav-e- r ’HI Diddle nual contest of the Salt Lake City directing Jefferson 6 at a m Wednesday is expected recreation department the contest Diddle” Miss Myra Hunter direct' to pass the 222nd regiment carryito be under direction of Miss Jessie nig Jackson "Old Woman in a ng heavier guns en route to Laa Schofield supervisor of girls and Shoe”- - Miss-Ann- ie Carlson direct- Vegas Nev where both units will women of the department ing Jordan "Simple Simon" Miss bivouac Wednesday night Judges will visit the playgrounds Dorothy Bond directing Sugar-hous- e and name as the winner the table "Little Boy Blue" Miss Karwhich most cleverly and artistical- ma Holt directing Pioneer "Mistress Mary Quite Contrary" ' Mrs ly portrays its jingle e Under direction of Miss Kaye Jeanette Barker directing Sand Table Displays to Show Nursery Rhyme Characters for the second quar-- 1 ter for the Utah employment com- fund more than lived up expectations with a total reached Tuesday of (420000 and more strag- reports coming In Ray R “ gllng Adamsr directqrof the un employ- nent compensation division of the State industrial commission said Tuesday J ‘‘Utah’ total fund for unemploy fnent compensation now has reached (1637000” Mr Adams said Collec-- I tlons for 1936 at the rate of 0 of 1 er cent of payrolls was (800000 The 1937 rate is 18 per cent “The Increase In collections” Mr Adams said "is due to two factors: First employers are becoming ac- qualnted with the terms of the law T and are paying promptly Second there Is apparently a considerable Zoning Law Change Z Increase in employment In the state as compared with 1936” Opposed by Board A fund' of (2300000 is anticipated 1 when benefit Reiteration of Its stand against sby next January payments will begin changing the zoning ordinances of the city to permit establishment and operation of business houses on property in the vicinity Ninth East and Thirteenth South streets was : voiced in a letter from the city son-in- g and planning commission by Children of ’the Highland Park its secretary Alex1 Buchanan Ward primary paraded and cheered Tuesday Tuesday night as they joined in The letter addressed to the city varied festivities of a free outdoor commission followed protests received some time ago from Mrs circus put on for their benefit - With Fred Rsese presiding as John Taylor and other residents of master of ceremonies the children the section against an application T started out With a parade of deco- - from the Bothwell estate and Investment company to rated bicycles wagons and toys at 6:30 and then marched to the High-- - permit such operations land Park church playground to participate in the circus proper Ward Tumblers jugglers and jail the Burton £ other features of a regular circus were included on the program To Hold Reunion 'Which started at 7:30 p m and Th annual reunion of the Burton lasted until late in the evening L D S ward will be held Thursday at 7:30 p m on the chapel grounds South street 55 Ehst Twenty-fourt- h Motorist Fined it was announced by the ward bishopric On Tipsy Drive Case: The celebration will be often to A (100 fine was imposed on M J all preeent and former member of ward The program will Include Scott 24 248 East Baird street theone-aplay community singing Tuesday when he appeared before aand a special “surprise” feature for I Judge Reva Beck Bosone in police drunken the wpmen Dancing and refreshcourt for sentencing on ments will climax the entertaindriving charge The defendant was arrested July ment S3 ht Twenty-fir- st South and State t streets followingA an accident 30 ar--- 4 Police Mutual Aid Johnson f Trial for W rested July-- 4 on a reckless driving - charge was continued until Seeks CanyoirSite Collections ED Weary after the long first- day on their journey toward the- Fourth field army maneuvers at San Luis ObispoV'Cal 180-ml- them-'pensatl- ' Children Join Circus Fun ' 200-mi- Climaxed by a floor show chicken dinner and awarding of prizes an outing for members of the Salt Lake Automotive Trade association Is being scheduled for Saturday August 14 at Lagoon William Wilson Sign of a Dependable Stora‘Lgr- Specials for Wednesday BULK— All kinds TEA WAX PAPER APRICOTS R PUREX K “ - August 4 4 cans 27c tall DEETS Ho 2 size GHAPE JUICE i2-l- b Ho 2 12 777777 can 23c 15c 19c 10c 10c 15c through a (29473 W P POTATOES— Fancy Bed Bliss one-h'a- president ‘announced Tuesday Friends and families of the members will join in the program starting at 2:30 p m Foot races specialty contests and softball games have been scheduled he said After the floor show and dinner days The city Is furnishing (7203 at 7 p m dancing will conclude and the W P A the remaining the evening’s entertainment (22270 2 LETTUCE— Large Fancy TOMATOES : CUCUMBERS STRING BEANS— Green or Wax MEATS A project J Clifford Hansen city commissioner said Tuesday Rock for a retaining wall at the Vine street entrance will be brought The from Big Cottonwood canyon wall will be 250 feet long and aeven lf and feet high Stadium seats a fireplace bathhouse walks and steps will be constructed Grounds will be equipped with lights for playing of night ball games Commissioner Hansen said The project will employ approximately 72 men for 100 working 2 lbs 15 10 lbs 13 LEMONS STEAKS-L- oin Dozen Heads 2 lbs ”5 2 lbs 15 29 2 lb lb lbs lb lb FRANKFURTERS GROUND BEEF SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS ASSORTED COLD MEATS 39 15 19 2 for ' do only ao CyatexK costa n renin orotSetS JOh taoer PERSONAL PLEASURE Why tramp over hot glaring ildewalks looking foe Bargains Tko-a holiday— all tummer holiday— Horn th task of shopping at Com to tha O P Stores and shop with confidence oral (tore that yoa will And our telKttoa complete and our prices— Bargala Prices It Via giro you a genulna piysnra to get your foods under ns root ' loaf Big Twist ' ' Best Quality DREAD 6c 30c SOAP :3'Us 10' ZEE TISSUE pkg 13c cans 25c 2 cans 2 29c SPRING GARDEN WHITE STAR TUNA I ‘Ki?" K 1-- cello 13c lb I3c 3'-2- 5c Campbell’s Soups Shredded Wheat Biscuits 2 -- Puffed Wheat SPRAY GUNS LETTUCE 23C 5c Durable CAULIFLOWER TOMATOES m-23- c lb pkg 39c 2 Cello Pkgs 9C UPTON’S TEA isrEach25c 15c rUo ELBERTA PEACHES lb 6c 7777 Head 6c lb7c LK£ HALE PEACHES 3 lbs 25c CANTALOUPES t22£?Zm each 10c yZ?c DRY CURE BACON lb 23c 19 35 27 29 BOILED HAM lbs 27c lb 17c GROUND ROUND lb 23c BEEF STEAKS lb29c GROUND BEEF “HAM BOLOGNA” A“k COTTAGE CHEESE Bountiful 602 South Main 6260 South Stata lb 7c Acnt Murray 1433 So 32 So 2 Creamed State Main Midvale State St and 2nd So 4th East auid 3rd So qP I ST0RES 1 “A Surety TELEPHONE SERVICE —FREE DELIVERY of Purity ’T si Hue cctoeus MONKEVS HAVE BEEN HUNTED ALMOST TO e TiNCT ion because THEIRS (S THE RICHEST OP' MONKEY FUR ARE RARELY SEEN IN ZOOS AS “fHEV THKV DO NOT THRIVE N CAPTIVITY ©rTEN StARVIN ivfoW EV£Ay ONE IS good roa a fCBAL STAMP x ct Au-gu- st Gty Faces $1000 Claim for Injury A claim for (1000 damages J ' was v— An Excellent Alarm Clock Bread toasted to a delicious crispness la to get anyone up for breakfast Fisher1 Vitamin D enough Inducement For filed with the city commission Tues-- i day by Glenn Y Richards attorney 732 Jeremy for- - Cherril Benson street for injuries alleged to have been suffered when tha boy was struck by a car said to have been driven by W E Player of the city street department Juno 8 near Council to Meet Eighth South and Jeremy street The executive council of the womThe claim was referred to the city en's divisions of th Democratic legal department party will meet Wednesday at 12:30 in the Newhouse hotel for luncheon At an open meeting for all Driver Fined $5 a tasty breakfasFserve VITAtJIlFD "BREAD Prod net of the American Lady Baking 1844 South Stata Street “Baker Tha Bi Home-Owne-d Max Miller of Salt Lake City ing the luncheon reports of activipair a (5 fin Tuesday when he ties of the state directors will be appeared before Judge H T Mat- glven Mrs J R - Rawlins national thews in the Murray itty ourton commltteewoman is in charge of 'a the meeting charge of speeding - IODIZES) SALT 26oz pkgse $100 Ladles of the Police Mutual Aid Tuesday requested designation of a three-acr- e plot of ground In the George Washington memorial park in Parley’s canyon for their use to improve and beautify as part of the park grounds Mrs H A Peterson signed the letter A plot west of one already used by the Ladies' Literary club for similar purposes was requested In the petition — — x LDS 20 -- Small Pieces 2 lbs 19 2 for 23 EGGPLANT Se Seedless Grapes FRUITS & VEGETABLES CANTALOUPES— Jumbos con- pIcg 39c Bottle ' Pkg 7:i£ur JAR LIDS Kerr Pkg French Dressing R & W Bottle lb 20c CREAM CHEESE 1 was orders malt you Nerrousneee lose of rep Jtcs Night Paine Rheumatic Patas Acidltn Burning Under Eyes Meuralgla or lushing yon doo t n ed to Smarting druggiststreetment lor take ohaoeea- - KUaOranced modern aaoet the prescription those troubles — a Doctor Works called Cyetez hrtns and sura In 41 hours it must maka Km rltamr and Is guarantd m meek wie ln feel rmnger years you money beck on return of empty al druggists FLY SPRAY ‘£S“r Quart PEACHES for Slicing ' can 10c Pint 19c Roll 19c CERTO PAROWAX Landscaping and beautification at Murray City park will begin in a few days J' Abelhouzen SHRIMP le Murray Park To Be Improved Automotive Trades To Hold Outing' Henry Pont Tike DrssOs Prase Tear Kidneys contain e mmton UnytObee or filters which mar be a manured hr neglect or 4 rutin irrltetinf ordns earjv ML If functional Kidney JT suiter from Getting firmed as a third grada fireman in the Salt Lake City fira department by the city commission Tuesday acting on the recommendation of Fire Chief W & Knight Resignation of Sherman A Taylor first grade fireman effective August 1 also was approved - SIIEIX-RON- National Guard - Other labor developments Tuesday included start of a new drive for members by the Auto Salesmen’ union' and continued picketing tha Beau Brummel cafe with negotiations still unopened between employes and operator A B Kennedy president an Inounced the start of the member ship drive by the Salt Lake City Automobile Salesmen's association With a present membership of 160 the group has set a goal of 200 for the campaign m fr Named Delegate G Elmo Hall business agent for the Teamsters’ union was named delegate to the Pacific highway cbuncil meeting in San Francisco August 6 He will represent the - transport drivers at the meeting of delegates from 11 western states He will leave for the convention Wednesday -- MORNING CAKE SPECIAL— SUMMER QUEEN TRIPLE-FRUIFLAVORED 7 Company T - - HAVE YOU HAD SOUR DOUGHNUT TODAY? 35 |