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Show . . 4., . , .. , - .. - 8 ... 1,.. ,,,, ,,:a. - ti . 1 : t I ' ; , ' , h , ri,,,..- i. : ; ' : t at trk , I Right, the new tittle Cottonwood bridge dedicated at ceremonies Vesterday; left; Commissioner J. B. Mullins addressing of fields at the dedication. Gus P. Backman and Darrell J. Greentoell are in the background. . 1, , , ,I ' , i King L FS, !dd., Dec. 3--of at least six (ap)Governors Kates have been &Watt to act for a young as 'match-maker- said she Blue Blaze Coal Co. '-- ! (Retail) t ,. Spanish Infantry Drives Enemy Back HENDAYE, WAS. 671 r 1, .. I MU:0131101Th MUM MO Ware simile tor two Wirral Me ow room . rwoopyio. - THE MAYFLOWER LOS ANCILES' NEWEST wed oostootty twotoll downtown itstst, &tweet from the Rattner Dinette adittining beautiful labrare Park ftATIS titindAWITID As PUBLISitillb ilea abler MOONS allbroll, Twee et Donate Do le Sees 1 Outside Reims. AN eituipited with tub shower ortombination bath MONTEREY COCKTAIL ROOM Swot letbaste Dismmi Goraluttorwiee to door AO" ow - YEE Ilo Ileanients living in the vicinity between Courth and Seventh West and Stxth South Street today petitioned the County Commission to he Included in els!. (ion district 112. ..kt pre4ent their are in (Itatrints 116 and 317 and they must walk over a mile to MAYFLOWER HOTEL II In IPOSTIS 01Abe 1 i t AWL inallnagYtalla' i vote. The petition was referred to 15111 the county clerk. ....A.FREkirolfi ,, lest The , T 1 ' .,4,.. I 4, ., ,, s' . 4,,6 t,s11,I' t k', , ' ' - :t3!) k ' 0 ,,tts-, - oft 1 1,:N.Z41 ! ,,...4 0 IiiTi 10 ',0 ,.,'S' 14 ,., ;. :. t (,,,,;,.., .., .. (t' 1 ' - - , , ... I - ...,, with - , 1 I I botóer wait- 14teltPred - IZT cd tame's- - As rook gr) Std). . .017 , to, sway. - arti 1 Yam- - Ism 11"1w4lases 1mm. Pet ammo loseenottoU b e, Zoo? No . - , Pathos Tam Worms , I ,,, 1, , 1). t 0017 ' ,fr , At :: , , .''t. v7i 11 1 , swab.. en tool 95 Limq test case in, federal courts on the authority of the Nation. al Labor Relations board to sub. poen the records and source material, of a magazine seemed likely today. W. Hartley Barclay. Neer Yorker and editor of the magazine 'Mill And Factory" ' defied such authorities yesterday by an. nouneing he would not comply with a subpoena demand from the board for tha material used II preparing an article on the board's Weirton Steel Company bearing. Ili artkle described the Weir. ton Steel Company violated the Wagner Labor Relations Act. Signed by Barclay the article accused the labor board representstives of prejudice in favor of the Canunittee for Industrial OrganixatioL The subpoena directed Barclay to appear before an examiner of the board at Steubenville. Ohio. on Dec. 6. Attorneys for Bar. clay informed the board in an open letter that the editor considered the subpoena a violation ot the constitutional guarantee of a free press. - )1 )1,e4) Other Room Size Bigelows from--- -- .'. Sk:Lt POO. AN ' A I.. t et Pato'', 3,3 SO, STATE II'd!1111Z-- se, Coming- 1 NO CHARGE FOR EASY TERMS1---- - ST., I. Ogden: v - 2422 Wank. Awe, -- 11E110111111E1110 .. ........ .... - - ,' , - - 2POUND BOX ,'""S, Ilatiha I!, icrt 1 Viashington :14:) 1:111 0 1 1 1 ii 1 1 8141 LI OODIN 'AA& ivosiaboaami rak - I CAI:CIES erl S ripe 1,181n 111 11 I$ Aset 111111111 Wooll6 A.111.011111 tir rt,' , .." . ,mnimi S , '.:- - , ? , ,, u, " t t u If 01 . .4, ,1 11.111 411......mmTh , N .,,,,v1 S( FREE a I Or lri A.U. Santa Claus BALLOC3S This $1198 GARMENTS Xmas do'' GAREENTS N Especial ly Pike $1150 ,' z, , , lgo.k . desert Camila Wick , IIP ki ST.46 bight Conn lill trod 4 ?booed An P.Iskw wel ron ElEt1 ' )a3rs '1 ASIA tot. soz-r-a- sas Wan Values ,va'ai What" ,erteW in ron witCc ken Igo M. Seta Polo?. Imolo t Proof Pare pre I ep a SUPS Chlareate" TM AND TM CLASPS-4- 75: 1T lb.T -- - Ill DAMS le 111 - Monaurally MAI Pols ss. n"' w"nt , ,. Soli .0 All perf ect IX 11"1 AD adreetised Roblin SA" ROSES..$1 - ds 3 pr.$1. , li I OS -- S Rif gil sits ll 49 81 1 eg n 31.93 ' 490 EMT os 49: POLO 790 TOQUES , Sn Vann .4 Unmoral Use ed NOVELTY TOTS 1 I TS S 41 11 96 SWEATERS I 1 AR styles $1411 1110$ $9111 I 4 SOO OW. sow POPULbes .... ' . 25 For Boys and Girls FLANNEL ROSES - SISI IP MOVES Tee Used I 00 S SILIE LS& Loofas $1 AND 4 II Holly Paper Free ead 11.41 - Exits .4 Wrapped - , SNOW SUITS COMM& specai v . All Tim :IA 1st. ' All Gifts Packed in Xmas Boxes . . il ' c leritioseest HOSIERY 1 $2 .113 pr . I PAM itmfi A HOSIERY xsata Or ' lb!". 4 i ', 4 Q..""4". 1 93a pair es 9? $ (195 141 , . L CHIFFON t t. , ,, ., OUT DOOR Valises :1,1. ,, ' I' -4 r 1 , 0" 0 r , 1- Ce J 4' , CAPS r ; ', AU. WOOL Bed Spreads !0 ',.: , t I 3 , A. DULS PACING I v The Gift Supreme ,s,k, Vat Temple Wood la :',4 N , la, w LA -- wax Strint NONIMI SU 1 a -- This year more than ever before the Knitting Store is loaded with Gifts for every member of the familyyou'll,seve time and money if you do most of your shopping right here. - ham.' mad Dad .3, in 1 L11-- ' '1"',..T.,," Mediae BAYOR i S. CARIZENTS IL ,1 A It N 1 ' t li-)t- --, i-- k- 11U Opsn 4 ' a,, - -s- j..itill ' I' IITick r 4, :1 - - A w Again!--Tomorro- ,,,o- A A ao Sat,. ' . . Mess 4 ta Is Yews. 1 ' giolloineleallia CRILDRD11 ZIPP1 - 7 ,140, 14 ;Iv el. - . sic clicusvIllq.. ' i gthij I 51 I II 296 1 I , (17,14 ttlo Lop a 11 a - . litl I tt, - 1 ' , ,f- ., - - .,. -- , --- a ,, ' ,,,, - 1r., 107:',.., ' . o- . - . ... - . 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Med Takored TTES-- -, a9 Mg Vadelyi la ben LA., Tied aM Dyed TIES $I Very spoc,Soi. ist Son EL MEWS ENT GLOVES IK - their . . ,.., , i mittee on Legal Education. Sam D. Thurman; Committee on Co. operation A. L. I.. George R. Smith: C,ommittoe on Unauthorit- WI Practice, Brigham E. Rogers: Relations with Trust companies. John D. Rice: Circuit Court of Appeals. Robert .1... Judd; Criminal'. 'Procedure, Cati A. 'Badger: Sen aim lAlrit and Statutes. aair M. Sinter: Law Li sta and Directories,Junius Reennell "merle" LI:31. ti tenship, Franklin Rhein Legiata tion. Lyron,S. Richards: Pub? Ito. lotions, Ralph It. Shefftekt; Anew- Iran Judicature Society, George - . ( 4' 4,40.4,4,,,, - ". I t,Y, AIMMIESIMMIIMENEMM up Knerr. the 3u dkial council were among sub. jecta dealt with in reports cf chairmen during the mcoorninunintg. , . Special SATURDAY STARTS OUR BIG ANNUAL , 2 demo. . A incumcurr ;:tIr.,re..,.:0maamid.encodamtirrnassionot, 11. . k LndInttam:thutefintilg:;:arthaaltlet:vree:.1 CeeMotttee of Bar Examiner s, Sinn D. Thurman: Adelson?' Com- - 13 14-.9- Membership in the Social Can. ter is not reouired of thtsmi Who participate in those spacial free classes of the Christmas Cheer, month. I :--e11- ...., NW this w al procedure uot ea LI:voly Wool- - reftvelta tverroms knows the value of as hue ilaacrw rug arta waist:- Mete g a marvelous too- - from which to ehootw AL room saes. 5 ,,,, George Child. S5. a veteran of the labor union cause, will speak on "The New Deal and the Signs of the Times" at the Open Forum meeting in the City ig Courty Building at 8 pm. Sunday. The meeting will be held in the Comntission Chamber. CA).u.irt,...had..,hId..1,"'0flati t ,, UNION VETERAN TO TALK cfied $5550 .4; a,,,110, Monday. today. Dressing et tolls Will be demonstrated tonight from 7 to V o'clock. under direction of lAscy T. Anderson. Miss Gwen Role Here We Go 1") , Zi L ... . : - ,-- a i rt4.4":44,0' I A. ,, , alaribesto 111.Lea d"',1 74 . . opoirtboot beauy- - oo kWh N.:: . ... II boon simians. , - - ... J' Oldri . 0- i Metiers PailernsN12 rich curTne WOCFV WO, la both modem and calamat eerie paeletee. te a choice ce abala apt:wedded robe contbi- N' .. - , ;3 ,.'. .,,,.,; A", ', , , .. , 4.., -i ,..A.I'N.c. al& 'fc '44' !, ...,1-1-- ', - rirs...kii, shabby 7 4 ' J.:"f-,-.- - I I beery.. ' ' Mow chaltwe Latiodi- -- ,IL l ' ..,. ,-- 171 I 4,11 lrooms, vensyrints ot esissess g r -- - Only Down A sem Ism yoke, , f possaied- Irms0 , - ccow "To; - II( LINO 110 .1 tt., , yin, , , 1,....Coor , ves alrakinno Ile the top and boo, bandkid witit Odoetcsi aro woos Ined. 4.77.76 4g, wmas t , 'rho modem chest. A 'modified - , - 71,1:.1 oo omit You ono -- .1??c, fl:g- ,, .4t) ,..,,,, " r 4 on41.":;r ta;...1..k3 .,0 - Rising Troy,!: - 1 t t 't: - morilik , 1' - i CI ,,,, r,.. IdGELOW Weevego Shows tie lb41. lint thoo...00t Ito taloa to Ithatebow. booty 1110611 Imq - poitorositoolatitui icusataaa al blab. ,,, pr ,,,.;,,. i: , - 1,1 protoctMo, -- . ji. ,,:- :4 , LSI'. '. 4107 k7- :!'.4 ' . 7 ' 111444 - A goovielb LANE Cedar Chest Mt IlVardinhoo41 moth : ',' I, - I j .r. 74,44..- ", ,a, ,,,,ps - .....? , ',. :4 , . Arai , - - ,,,' 'IP'.. 't..,,,..; 1 , , z le7 ,,.):-.- t, git , 11'1, - 1 Injuries to his heck were .21mart" Shamey, 34, of First We Street, when his automobile wu struck tyy a ear driven by William E. Dawson, 27. of 184 Hubbard Avenue, at Twenty.tirst south and seventh East streets. this morning. Merle Dawson. 27, the same addrest, suffered a slight injury to her knett. According to Traffic Officers narry Po Ilei, E. H. Christensen and G. id. Hopkins, Dawson ran a stop sign at Seventh East crashing into the Shamey car as It traveled wen on Twentyfirst South Street. sceived by 1107 South b Masser Malfes Report Reporting for that group. Bars itti ton W. Musser, chairman. said it .0 recommends: considers t ion tIf proposition of trial courts Submit. l;$1 ting their instruction to coun,;e1 t before reading them to the Jury'. I hat perroni he prohibited from IN taking photographs in ft:curt dur-u- t Ifili ing trials; discussion of whether f Supreme Court justices rhould SN wear robes: and discuarion of :,'5 whether district courts of the I. state shoulf be uniform. Speaking for the committee on N iiniform elate laws, George W. 0. Worthen. member of the corn., mate, headed by Calvin W. Barr. xtrt !inn, raid his group had been re. trit. " oponsible few Utah's adoption of more uniform laws than any xli other State Said C. C. Richard s. speakg i f or coordination of social wet- ;1 fare legislation: --The tniministra. tion of retief has brought to ''': light quite num ber of complex !IZI1 pre, blems 'which it ap art tto yet should be ,rPr: sistenci ea eliminated." Favors Conuabordom .br, The judicial itelectlem commit- I Pe, yton. .tti recommended creation of a iu- - ph (tidal commission to select the we list' from which the g'over nor .14 shall appoint judge. instead of having such list made up by Vote Ms of the bar itself. Other dairmen who reported. $1 and RuGs IA , ;11 Collide 111tos 4 ...,:",:1,.:.- ,A., - - I Two Hurt As The New ISSIIrl. Irt' tt 1, a 345 SOUTH STATE ST. a , t vzillin....,.a0 in Style end Qsaiiry ot Leirost P rites . 3(AP) Dec. - Special features of the .1.1on House, Social Center Chrisunas Cheer programs for tonight and hiondarinclude free classes lit doll dressing, making of stuffed toys, cellophane lofts. art needle work and other classes of interest at this seisms. it was , WASHINGTON. -) , AP - ,,, .., 4 7 - I Disilissing legal ethics hi gcn- teral. be Utah Bee president con- tinned: 'Neither an independent court j nor an indepecklent bar can exist unless they have public trust and.-confidence; This face has given rise to our integrated F tat bar, whose rules do net regulate the business of the lawyer. but com- pet him to maintain a standard of professional conduct measured by the canons od ethics." Xav Talk Follows Ur. Douglas' address was tot- lowed by a talk on labor 'elation, be Commissioner Knerr. "The legal fraternity can lend valuable assistance to both em- ployes and employers if it will make a conscientious effort to understand the social and eco-nomic significance of laber legis- sten Commissioner lat ion." Knerr. The eommissioner said he en- Urinated the avage attorney will do his part in advising client, in comply with the Wagner Labor Act wholeheartedly and in good faith. He denounced the group of eminent lawyers wt. counsel fôr the Liberty League boldly announced the WagnerAct would be regarded uncon6L1tutional, even after the Supreme h Residents Petition For Voting District Change borpoint I. Ail how dom., , $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 Fee France-RParlis- d formai-protes- Frontier, Dec. gOvernment infantrrnen were reported today to have driven their insurgent foe from !several small elevated positions in the Ebro River sector south of Zer! agoza on the middle Aragon front. A communique from the gov ernment capital. Barcelona. said the engagement permitted the government forces to straighten their hnes and establish communications between outposts. The clash uas one of several encounters between small see tions of the rival armies on the and central Aragon Spanish fronts. I ; i 1,iLAV the late Jean llariow," for her mother and endn't mind marry.. Mg to get .0. her address as "Post. She 1 office, rave Cumberland." Gov. Harry V. Nice sent a "small cheek' to Mine Donnelle in rare of the postoffice. It also Is holding for Ixer a letter hearing the return address of Gov. Richard C. McMullen of Delaware. Other governors she wrote include George C. Perry of, VirginEarle of PPIMPlyia, George iVanIa. Gordon Browning tA Tennessee and Carl E. Dailey of Arkansas. 2320 1 and WSW '.!0 wrotethe 000 toe an operation Coal CQ Jugcalloui HY. who Miss Maureen Donnelle. -.- girl 1.111 foundling home has been adopt- ed by Mn. Muriel McCormick vAi Hubbard, granddaughter of the b. late John D. Rockefeller. Mrs. Hubbard's father, Harold $ko Fowler McCormick, chairman Of ft the Board of International liar. wester Company, verified reports f. the ,,,,,,,,,,, last night btil40.t i declined to comment. w.t The child became hetr to the N possessor of a fortune estimated at $7.000,000 when she was adopt- - ;xi ed by Mn. Hubbard more than a N month ago. The latter, slong with her brother, Fowler, and sister, tic Mathilde, received the millions N from her mother, the late 14th Rockefeller McCormick. the Mrs. Hubbard, who has no other children. has been living 0. on her Lone Tree Farm estate at tiro Conn.. Middletowm since the death or her husband, Mat. Ell- - ;lilt 0.1r shit Dyer Hubbard. in 336, tbet In addition to protesting law practice by unauthorized persona and organizations. it reconiroend eci that the committee On state legislation formulate bills making It unlawful for any mica persons nrga n i lea",..114 Adv. they ere entitled to furnish legal service. The apeakee congratulated members of thc 'Utah bar Corn. mission which he has headed for the past three years, for their efficient work and faithful coop. eratim Speaking of the pron. lems of the commission and the rights of Utah legal practitioners. the retiring commissioner said: "Personally I feel that there are too many groundless cool- plaints filed against attorneys with the commission. tine reason for this. I think, isoliat we hair made it too easy and informal to looge theme coMplaints. At prefe ent any oral or written commun. ication to the commission is con- a complaint warranting Such complaints investigation. eivould have a semblance of a and stiendd be vere 000 cash.' Offered Here . - arts else :win demonstrate. art ,.needle work at the same hours.: Six special classes are erring., ed for Manday from 7 te 9 p.m. nom include. flower making. under direction at Mrs. Alice R. Tang ostiophone gifts, Mrs. Bev this a, rtriger tee19!19 080001qes! Whale Smith: mating ot stuffed WY., Anna- Johnson. miking clothes and dressmaking. Miss Emma Bayles. and dame in making of pillows; painted Cans and other gifts. with Miss Saran Wild in charge. Classes for Wednesday will be the same se those scheduled for To Large Fortune -Dec. CHICAGO, irP...10.1nr.V2tnt1:21;n:IP.trItrAP52t&IPZIntrAYZZailUird'Ordir4.1Vittr:dArldirdAWitt from a blonde Lions., woman' willing to- marry "anv respectable man in the world for- Abordoen Costio Gate , Program The members adopted a by Lawrence Farr. Ogden, rhairthan of the Road Committee, that the assoeuttion vigor, ousiy oppose a tietvease in federal road appropriations for Utah. Becomes Heiress (Continued rrotn page (1ne.1 Jainior liar Convention of New Vert City. Iwhose delegates sub. mitted it at the recent convetetion ot the Atnecican Bar Associa Ilan. with a- request that it be presented to all state bar alsocia- - CUMEERLANG, Eni i t 1 roe !le. Bien ,444V Subpoena Right will Be Tested 19, Foundling Girl Utah Bar Six Governors Asketi To Help Girl Witt Mate With the Very Best - -- pro-pos- Brighton. ; t . 0 ---- 1 i SOOD'S a the J013" ;4. ' ,- ark , '''',1 11 - 1 -- k - . Free Classes Libor Board's GARLAND, Utah. Dee. a--.... to initiator& federal erosion control program est the- Wellsville litountain firm to build a 6300,000 data across Beer River to etiminitt duck sicknew en the famed Bear River Bird Refuge and to raise the level of Beer Lake by a 650,000,000 diversion canal from Green River beta- the' faverabl attention of' 65 directors and members of Ore AatiOetatt011 of Interrammtain Cube- at their morality meeting Isere last night. Larry P. Bagley. executive tworeary of the association, said he had been ensured by L. M. Win-so- n district engineer for the fed-ar-il migratory waterfowl program. of the feasibility of a dam across Bear River. Ward Armstrong, Ogden. aw flounced that the Weber County Fish and Game Association had clubs - group; lithe civic total of member organizationa tit ,northern Utah to 4 k - , . ,- - 193i 3 - lAP)--Prop- osels ,1, corded. i iI 1 Electrical apparatus' has been Invented to-- score fencing bouts. -atho touch Of - foil on in op. t - - - --. -- wary Ues i ..,-,,- ---- t 7-- 4 c T ' Air- 1: in opening the area and tnanked assembled officials and civic leaders for their coopersuon-tri,pusning the program to a successful conclusion. Bead Nearly 3 Miles rut project rormins of the $36., Ond bridge in Little- Cottooweed. 2.67 miles of road constructed by the State Road COMMIS81011 and .3.5 stretches as a Wl'A project constructed -t under county supervision. . .. ri Civic Clubs At-Rit- es ' Commissioner Mullins described the action tit the COMM16,410!! : - 4. - Ctrainissioner J. B. Gusr, super. Jan les National 'Forest Wasatch visor of Utah Greenwell. J. liarrenand WPA adrruntrai,v, apokeat the serViNt. cledicatoripresided Gus P. liark"man. kern. over Lake the of tive secretary Clamber of Commerce. Oreenwell Lauds Officials SIt. Greenwell lauded Salt Lake County officials for their work in opening up the Little Cotton'wood sports area, asserting Omit it was among the best of the M. tions cen1c sports areas. Mr. Gurr told of the work of and main. Ma agency mime recreation areas in for. erns. lie also dismissed plans for extension of winter sports teeth- . , - 61TY'''ilkIDAY'-tECEMBE- ----1 r- . St . .0.4,,,...- .- oats. 4Aq, , , . A new braise and ltighwalr which wiD serve ta guide Salt sports fans. takes tom of winter to the new Alta winter piey ground, were dedicated late yes. terdav at ceremomes attended lee citric and government offi, I , DMERÉT NEWS. SALT' 'LAKE ood Bridge; Participants NewLittle.Co-tion- Span, Road Winter t, Open Sports Area - , ' ,,,...... - - 4' .. !ki ed 9 - i 141 I'l |