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Show m irr t w ' 7-" rrvwirryi-y',"iy,y- r yy - I' li Pag THE -- DESERET ff NEWS- - Salt Lake City, Utah Saturday, June Delegates, approximately strong, will gather In Ogden June - 9 and 10 to participate in the eta tie convention of the Young Democratic Clubs of Utah, and to "hear a keynote speech by Mrs. f Dorothy Vrendenburgh of Wash-- , Ington, D. C who is secretary of ;vthe Democratic National Commit-"- , tea and vice president of the Young Democratic Clubs of Amer T lea. Also to attend and speak at 'the convention is Miss Maurine Simpson; president of the Young Demo-cratic Clubs 6t California, Inc., and' national'dlrector. of womens activities for the organization. Both guest speakers will address the June 10 afternoon session. Mrs. Vredenburgh will arrive at Ogden June 9 and will spend the day touring defense projects in the area. Miss Simpson arrives in Salt Lake the same day and will be taken for an airplane ride -- over the - city The party- - wiH- Journey to Ogden that night where a banquet will be held at 7 p.m. - 1 In the Ben Lomond Hotel in hon- or of the guests. Regular business sessions will open June 10 at 10 a.m. in the Utah Power .and Light Building - at Ogden? At' that time temporary officers will take over. They are - Roald A. Hogenson of Salt Lake, chairman;- Miss Harriet Campbell of Ogden, vice chairman; Miss Melva Schade of Salt Lake, vice chairwoman; Miss Melva Miller, Utah County, secretary; Juvenile. Judge Ddan Terry of Ogden, parliamentarian, and Alton B. Giles of Utah County, sergeant-at-arms- . Chairman of the arrangements , committee is William D Wood, - Ogden City Commissioner. New officer? of the organization will be elected to succeed the pres-i,eIncumbents who are; Clyde .Miller of Salt Lake, President; NUs$ Theora Marcile, Utah County, vice president; Ruth Hancock, Weber Countv, secretary; James Mathews, Salt Lake, treasurer; Mrs. Elizabeth Weber Vance, committeewo-man- , County, national and Herbert F. Smart, Salt Lake, national committeeman. - From all Indications Mr. Miller will not be a candidate to succeed himself but he likely will be a candidate for the national committeemans post. Presidential possibilities Mr. Wood 'and Mr. Smart, while Miss Mildred Greenwood of Weber County has been mentioned as a possible candidate for vice president and Leland Sax, president of the Carbon County organization, is a possible candidate for the treasurers post. Althougn the exact number of - delegates is not known, each chartered club in the state is allowed one delegated vote for each v S, 1944 i T- Highlighting tomorrows University of Utah commencement actlvities will be the baccalaureate address, "The SancUty of Human by the Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt, bishop, Catholic diocese ' of Salt Lake in Kingsbury Hall , 4:15 at p.m. . Rights, - Intermountain Utah Methodists today heard C." Speer, intermo.Untain Dr. Rollo " area conference defense chair mall, and Dr, Ezra M. Cox of the New York, representing board of missions and church extensions, at third sessions of the' sixth - annual.- - Utah Mission Conference. Recently returned TrottrMethodist a was wherekhe : was Commencement w e e scheduled to begin today at 6:30 a pm. with the Phi Beta Kappa-Sigml Kappa Phi banquet VREDENMRS. DOROTHY iiuthe. Union Building. Initiation Phi Beta Kappa will be held BURGH, secretary of the Demo- Into in room 217, Park Building,-tomorrocratic National Committee, who morning. A tea for graduates, friends and will keynote Young Democratic will be sponsormembers faculty State Convention. ed by President LeRoy E, Cowles, Mrs. Cowles and the University Womens Club at 5:30 p.m. tomor-row- . k- - that a tremendous delegates ampunt-O- f. work. was still In store. The .great majority of church leaders in India are natives, she said. , Other than stating that outbreaks of sabotage followed the imprisonment of Mohandas K. Ghandi, Misg Simonds declined to ftiake'any statement regarding the Indian political situation. Committees will hear resoluChurch missionary for 37 years, Mildred Simonds was principal tions tomorrow. speaker at last nights session-- at the first Methodist Church, 202 Kimball E. 2nd S. St., .Declaring that the "church has Graduates, regents and faculty come a long way since my arrivwill form a procession from the al in India, Miss Simonds told 'Hall Park Building to Kingsbfiry at3:4j5, . In-di- a, James H. Hedges Dies Salt Lake k Mon-dayth- -- Kim to Young from . 1847 to 1868 will honor his memory at Brigham Granite High Schools Summer Music Program is under way, it wag announced today by H. CL Christensen, music director. Part of a district-wid- e music program under supervision of Marvin H. Strong, Granite district music supervisor, six classes will meet five days a week at the Granite High and Sherman SchooL Fea. ture of the eight-weeprogram group that will The 300 graduates wRl he hon- wiii In arid meet Mondav Wednesday eveored at the annual senior class at the high school. - Stunings the in at luncheon Monday died noqn 67, James Haryey Hedges, dents selected from the 1944-4e Union Building. At 7 p.m. this morning at 6.45 aun. in-- a class will be invited. - MemEmeritus Club will meet senior bers of this group will present local hospital-o- f caijcmomsf.there. For the past 32 years Mr. Hedges The graduates, regents and fac- oratorio and opera and other concert music. has been affiliated with the Union ulty will again form a procesto Park from the sion Building a Pacific Railroad Company as Kingsbury Hall Tuesday morning Qemocrats To Greet special agent in charge of the Salt at 9.45 to hear the seventy-fiftLake-La- s National Chairman Vegas, Nev., territory annual - commencement - ' He gained prominence as a Utah "Scientific Problems andaddress, Civic Invitations today were issued to law enforcement officer. Responsibility, by Dr. Harvey Democratic state and county comA son of' James H.. and Mattie Fletcher, acoustical research di- mitteemen, national officers, naHurd Hedges, he was born Feb". rector,Labora- tional convention Bell Telephone delegates, Utah 26, 1877, at Fillmore, Utah. He tories, New York, at 10:30 a.m. candidates, and prominent citizens grew to manlood at Frisco, Utah,' The alumni banquet and ball to attend a luncheon in honor of where he was engaged in min- will be held In the Union Building Robert E, Hanrtegan, chairman of 1904 In and livestock ing raising. at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. the Democratic national commithe was made city marshal of Mil- starting tee. ford, a position he held for eight Scajemen Association years. In February, 1904, he was mar-rier- i Name S.L. Man As Head Milk To Be Discussed to Rose Jones, who died in -- JMilk" will he the topic of an John Douglas, scale Inspector for 1937. to be given by Sid Lockaddress " the with the D&RGWRR, today heads During his employment at 7 oclock the Union Pacific he has made Association of National Scalemen harta Monday evening meeting of the South Salt his home at Lynndyl, Milford and following an organization meeting at last night at the Newhouse "Hotel. Lake Kiwanis Cluh at the TemLas Vegas. ple Square Hotel, George A. Zee, He Is survived by one brother, George B. Metcalfe of Fairbanks-Morsof the program commitand Charles Holbrook were member Allen G. Hedges of Salt Lake, and - , two nephews, Lt. James A. elected vice president and secretary-t- tee, said today. reasurer, respectively. Hedges, U. S. army, stationed at The association Is composed of San Diego, Calif., and Lt. M. T. Appointed Chairman Scale repairmen, city and state Hedges, U. S, navy, now stationed scale Inspectors and associates. TOOELE J. W. Rowberry, past at Miami, Fla. Resolutions were passed to ap- president of the Tooele Junior Funeral services will be on Monfor Chamber of Commerce, has acday at 2 p.m. at 125 North Main proach'to the state Legislature Tooele St. Graveside services and inter laws regulate and license scale cepted appointment as ment will take place Tuesday at repairmen and to procure better County chairman of the J. Brack; to also en Lee for Governor Club: He 4 p.m." at Cedar City. Friends state testing equipment; may call tomorrow at 125 N. Main ask for more adequate protection has called a special meeting to be to the buying public by improved held Wednesday at the Tooele St. between 3 and 8 p.m., and Monday prior to time of services. methods of inspection and repair. City Hall. w i, The iamily of Heber SchoolL Music Opens Program Xi-Ph- Family Plan Reunion For June 14 GaniteHigh , not turn down money when - people seek to invest m-savings and loan association sop up the extra cash and help prevent inflation, John F. Scott, president of the U. S. Savings and Loan League, national trade organization of 3,700 savings and loan associations, said in Salt Lake today. Mr. Scott addressed the "Utah Savings and Loan League today at the Temple Square Hotel m connection with the- - coming war loan drive. "The trade organization set up 'a. . guota of $300,000,000 in bonds for members portfolios and to sell to their in$150,000,000 vestors. Utahs savings and loan Do a THE EIGHTH ANNUAL ey for business will be When the wards' over weve got tb keep the hammers and saws going. There are 35,000,000 homes and small businesses badly in need of repair, and building and loan associations must point their sights to lend money at low rates so that the hammers and saws may be kept going. Gets Paying Job Ora Bundy, Ogden contractor, was low bidder, at $121,200.70, 2.149 mile? of .highway between Brigham and Corinne, in Box Elder County, the State Road Commission said today. Four bids were submitted. June 56, at EAR TAGS Self-Piercin- Clinching Tag SALT LAKE "And also txtend greeting! to tht exhibitors, mostly the girls and and F. F. A. organisation ior lb lino work they art boyi in the doing. i STAMP COMPANY Salt Lake City 43 WEST BROADWAY 2422 Klenl Art.. Ogdon APPROVED HANDLERS OF WOOL UNDER THE GOVERNMENT PROGRAM ANY SIZE LOT of Saitway Slorti will attend fir auction salt a Representative utual to buy your award, wbleh will bt available in all Saltway Store. Appraltal and Prompt Payment at Salt Lake " You Get Your Money Here . . . No Delays Cpll or Write for Particulars Congratulations E. r 4a North (3. EE.E.HOTE & COMPANY 3rd West St. Salt Lake City, Utah TO ALL PARTICIPATING IN THE EIGHTH ANNUAL INTER- - Learn what you can today Tomorrow may be yours. The best is always in demand Whether in talents or commod-- - ASK FOR Sterling H. Nelson Co. MOUNTAIN BRAND SUGAR ities. A SUGAR FOR EVERY HEADQUARTERS PURPOSE BARLEY BALED HAY PETERSON BROS. Manufactured by HEREFORDS OF QUALITY LAYTON SUGAR CO. MEATSCRAP MILLRUN CORN OATS ALFA ALFA MEAL In carload lots or less STOCKS ? Ogden, Utah FOR SOYA BEAN FISHMEAL - WHEAT HID KID Dial and g the Salt Lake Union Stockyards patience' with our service in these Starr Valley, Nevada g JUNIOR FAT STOCK SHOW JUNIOR FAT STOCK SHOW y 1 'PERFECT' OGDEN STAMP COMPANY JRf LIVESTOCK MEN Westot-Broadwa- 'needed1 when materials are available, he , INTERMOUNTAIN many supplies and do appreciate your First ; tr -- concluded. have been asked to Mr. Scott isalso president of raise $1,000,000 for their portfolios the Minnesota Federal Savings From and $500,000 for their depositors, and Loan Association. but several officials have told me Salt Lake he will visit savings to the that they expect and loan associations in buy $2,000,000 In bonds, or flvA per cent of Utahs Northwest and on the , Pacific of Mr. Scott $46,000,000, . quota Coast, - ' S stated, adding: .. MOUNTAIN S (111!. Int. ' associations SAFEWAY STORES Salute Congratulations trying times. - Mr. Scott said that there must be the same number of . jobs in peacetime as in war to keep up the economy and .pay - off the war debt. If we can keep . the national , income at $120,000,000,000 a year, it will not be burdensome to pay debt off a $300,000.000,000-wa- r over a period of years. T- - want you to urge your depositors to keep their bonds to maturity. Ity is quite alarming that approx-matel10 per cent of series E. in. bonds have been cashed They should be saved for a time monwhen building materials and r. We sincerely regret that we are out of LAYTON, UTAH CARRIED AT SALT-LAK- WAREHOUSE E SALT LATE OFFICES' AND WAREHOUSE. 525 SOUTH 4TH WEST Dial or Long Distance No. 4 . indorSe-a-schoollun- ch" d program." She ' explained that the political action committee Is In complete accord with the presidents foreign and domestic policies and favorg the of Presl-- dent Roosevelt D v IV Congratulations LETS GO! I The Intermountain Irifier-Mounta- Junior Fat to , lie Junior Fat Stock Show TO We Are Supporters of the 8th Annual in (A Intermountain i Stock Show Junior Fat Stock Realising its great economic value to the State and Intermountain Coun Show Junior Fat Stock Show JUNE 5th and 6th - w tryr- ' - Success. helping improve the nation's ' food. . b, , C Ira mp ions Our Future Depends On Your This stock show now becomes q national war aid by OGDEN LIVESTOCK SHOW November FIRST NATIONAL the championship Money. slogan, ''More For Your OPEN 10:00 A. M. TO 0:00 P, M. EVERY WEEEDAY GEO,. S. ECCLES, ; , ' "President 1' ' MAW T ftgoaiiGa aascgb AT BROADWAY DIAL 4 ssa jrif A rt v North Salt LakerrWelcomes You To everyone who has cooperated in helping make this Junior - Show possible we extend our deep appreciation.1 I' , - . 7M , - -- ' An Every Day Market For Yoijr Cattle, Hogs and Sheep . 7-8 LAYTON, UTAH mmm, T 4-5-6-- DANIC JvrMVv All! Sears welcomes all visitors to the Junior Fat Stock Shovr and congratulates them on the splendid work they are doing in raising champion livestock, under, wartime caps. Visit Sears and know the reason for ' O mm rnm C-- Building, LoanMeetingHear National Head The Original e "Sixty per cent of the' votes this years election will be cast by w omen, so it .is up to you to see to It that women register, study conditions thoroughly, and voter intelligently, declared Mrs. Verda White Barnes. Washington, D. C In a Salt Lake meeting of -- the state CIO auxiliary-counc- il Mrs. Barnes, originally from Idaho Falls, is director of the womens division of the CIO polltl-ca- l action committee. The greatest Issue Involved is how "best to win the war quickly and get our seryice men and women back home, she said. We also want full employment for the postwar period, favor stringent price control for the war pe- riod-arr- 4 1916-192- - -- ln X2. -- -- -- CIO Auxiliary Group Holds Meet L Attending an Ogden forestry service conference today was Clarence L. Foraling, newly appointed and, contirmed director of grazing,' who arrived in Salt Lake yesterday from Washington, D. C. Declaring that he intends to spend the next .few months familiarizing ' himself with operation in 60 grazing districts of 10 states, Mr. Forsllng said he will meet with district, graziers throughout the West during his stay in this part of the country. The visiting director spent almost 20 years in, grazing states under the forest Service and made his headquarters in Ogden during much of that time. He has also served on the Jornada experiment range in New Mexlcd, out ofOgden-1922-19- 35 and' as director-o- f the Appalachian forest experiment station In Asheville, N. , prior to going to the nation's capital as assistant chief of the forest service, a position he maintained from 1937. Mr. Forsling succeeds R. H. Rutledge, recently . appplnted special adviser to the secretary of the interior, with headquarters in h to Among the clubs expected send delegates are, Salt Lake, Weber, Utah, Beaver, Carbon, and Cache Counties. -- Saving Urged To Check Inflation a family reunion June 14, President Kimball's birthday, at the Eighteenth Ward chapel, 101 A St, at 7:30 pun. Dr. John LeRoy Kimball, president of the organisation .announced today. Boise. Mrs. Helen Kimball will give a resume of President Kimball's Ilf e antTEKterspeiicer Kimball of Spanish Fork Man the Council of the Twelve,- will Listed As Missing speak. Musical selections have been arranged. Refreshments will Lt. Thomas Stanford VarFirst be served. ney, son of Mr, and Mrs. James Other officers of the organizaL. Varney of Spanish Fork, toInclude tion Ranch Kimball, vice day was reported - "missing in president, and Mrs. Vilate Bian-ey- , action over Germany"-sin- ce May secretary-treasure- . 7 Methodist ' Missions Gain In India Grazing Head In Conference At Meet - Baccalaureate Talk Slated In Afternoon 200 ? e r Exercises Leaders Make Reports Begin Sunday State Convention To Hear Leaders m - U. Democratic, ClubsToMeet -- w--t f1 , J . f 1 ! t y r- r 9- - Jl m -- M A- - - e e a 44 k 4 -- 4 I." SALT LAYS CITY,. UTAH Salt Lake Union Stock Yards THE FIRST r LIVESTOCK MARKET NORTH SALT LAKE, UTAH ' - , ? |