Show IW 1 LI c i v J L. L ground A round I Ir fm the I Town Salt alt Lake Sidelights DOESN'T CARE BUT nUT WINS i Despite the thc fact he doesn't particularly care for bridge Clarence E. E Post trustee of Argenta lodge No 3 Free and nd Accepted Masons Ma Ala- sons ons is considered by y his friends as asa asa M exceptionally a n good Bood player r Winning Vin ing fi r s t prize In in b bridge P d g e james seems to be bec behe he easiest thing Mr Post does docs His i Highest J score in iii l c contract bridge is in five live hands I i 1 I fl Although 1 Alth 0 ugh Mr I I 7 I post ost plays a good bridge game he b 1 I says its it's purely purel a ladies ladies' pastime and that he only pla plays s 's because he has to S. S eo 0 ANNIVERSARY RECALLED Although politics permeates S every conversation it is perhaps 1 little remembered that just 36 years ago today Utah's first legislature legis r lature lature selected Arthur Brown of Salt Lake and Frank J. J Cannon of Ogden as the states state's first United r States senators Since admission to statehood Utah has been represented b by just seven men in the upper upper house house of congress I Joseph L. L Rawlins who succeeded succeed- succeed ed Ir Brown in 1897 was succeeded succeed- succeed jed ed cd in 1903 by Senator Reed Smoot S For two years Utah had but one senator the legislature of 1899 failing railing to give any candidate a ma- ma The post vacated that year yearby ear by bv Frank J J. Cannon was left lefta va a a c cant nt u until l the the- the election of Thomas Kearns in 1901 George Sutherland now associate associate asso asso- elate justice of the United States supreme court became a Utah senator in 1905 He Hc was vas succeeded in 1917 by Senator William WilliamH H. H King p 4 I The state highway commission has not rIot yet et been able to to get a right right-of- way through the office of the state r 4 4 George Engineer I M. M Bacon Mr Bacons Bacon's Ba Ba- H Hangs angs 0 On OnTo n I I con cons con's s suite of offices of of- 1 J flees is between the To Office I administrative of- of I k f of the highway high way vay a commission and the drafting rooms on the fourth floor of the thel l capitoL Twice Mr Bacon has yielded Space pace to the highway department Now fc-Now Now with the tax commission on the lower floor and with space available avail avail- ble able on the fourth floor it was assumed as as- umed that the state engineer would move out and let the highway department de de- de- de move in But the state engineer en en- ineer has argued that the highway can expand into the old tax ax commission rooms just as easily is s Is he can move So he is sitting tight r Meanwhile Newell B. B Cook state ish fish and game rame commissioner ioner who was routed out of his offices by the tax commission has moved mo to the fourth loor and now occupies two of oC the rooms oms released by the tax group I i 1 t 1 IA 1 MANY Y LECTURES I Elbert D. D Thomas professor at t t history and political science of he University of Utah has delivered 30 lectures since I thanksgiving da day on the Manchurian I t He Hc has addressed practically all of he luncheon and service clubs in inaIt alt aIt Lake Ogden and Provo and md n addition he has appeared before church organizations 3 Dr Thomas spent ten years in Jn- Jn an ian an China and other parts of the rient and is recognized as an au- au hority on Asiatic questions |