Show — r V rtit T''ri' iiin 18 r W1" "f— "yinf- ijjjMrTr1 - £4? £ J’3M “ r"r‘ ifFfl? J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday June 9 1948 Bingham Gets New Pastor Of Methodists ? 'S - -- - Pioneer Park Disposition Delay SaltUrged & Community Plans Crown Fit County Decides State GOP Chairman Warns For Royalty— Aged 4 or 5 To Enlarge Deadline Of 25 June Filing — EAST MILL CREEK June A centennial king ajid queen contest started Tuesday under sponsorship of the The districts include: Hospital Board gressional Republican aspirants to East Creek Lady Lions state state senatorial Duchesne and Uinta counties No 8 Lake City planMembers of Tuescommission and ning zoning BINGHAM June 8— Rev Jasper derecommended the that city day A McDuffy formerly of Valiant Pioof sale toward action any lay Okla has been appointed pastor neer park until a master plan for of the Bingham Methodist church the city is adopted and will preach his first sermon Vernon Jorgensen planning Sunday group secretary reported it had discussed the matter at a recent His new ministry in addition to meeting d Copper-fielboth includes Bingham “It was the thought expressed by and Copperton Rev Walter members of the commission” he C Wampler district superintendwrote “that pending the comnle-tio- n of the master plan for Salt ent of the Methodist church in anLake said City no property owned by the nouncing appointment the city or available to the city Rv McDuffy also will be in charge should be relinquished until the cf the genera building program master plan is adopted” To Build New Church “In conformity with this” he continued “a motion was passed One of his first Jobs under this recommending that any disposal program will be to supervise erecof public lands should not be made tion of the new church at Copper-to- n until the matter has been referred Excavation already has been Rev Jasper A McDuffy “Parmade and the foundation will be sonage welcome mat is out” to the planning commission for Its recommendation” laid soon for the church which will Parks Commissioner Fred cost about $18000 has suggested the park be “We hope to have the church JOIN THE FUN sold to industrial Interests and the rpndy in 90 days money obtained be used for consaid struction of a west side golf course 'once completing divinity studies and park at the Christian Brothers college Commissioners received a letter St Louis Rev McDuffy has varifrom the Sons of the Utah Pioneers ously served in evangelist and minLuncheon club stating the group isterial work for 26 years was opposed to the sale of the park Oklahoma Native Youngsters who want to play because it “is held In sacred reMore recently he has been en at Neighborhood house this sum- membrance bv the citizens of this state” and because “too many of gaged In Oklahoma and the south- mer wull have to visit the house our shrines already have ern spates for the Methodist church 727 W 1st South Wednesday or been pioneer destroyed” Previously he was general organ- Thursday from 3 to 5 for pm izer and evangelist for the Conreminded Marion gregational Methodist Church Inc registration In the southern states Wurster group work leader A native of the Indian Boys and girls 5 to 15 years old territory Oklahoma his two children Billie may particiapte in the varied proJo Ann 13 Carol Jean 8 and their gram which starts Monday at governess Mrs Cora M Fox will 930 a m and continues through An account of World War II incitake up residence with him at the Aug 7 wa dents Tuesday evening Included in the program is in- by the Salt heard parsonage this week Lake Optimist club In struction in handicraft drama an “off the record” discussion by shopwork sewing and singing m Rodger W Dougherty at a dinner addition to supervised games GOP Club Speakers meeting in Hotel Utah Mr Dougherty formerly a lieuTwo speakers have been ar- trips and movies tenant in the U S navy told of ranged for the regular meeting of the Professional Womens Re- president Miss Helen Melich wnll things that happened to our “civilpublican Study club in Temple discuss “Thoughts For The Day” ian” navy during the war Square hotel Tuesday at 6 pm and C Ed Lewis will speak on things not heard about In usual announced Mrs Hazel T Chase “Opposition to Commurflsm” reports Te-des- The quest for the most beautiful girl age 4 or 5 and a boy for her partner will encompass the entire area All children of the age group are qualified to enter and ride in a parade July 5 said Mrs Emmett L Morris president Members of the auxiliary said contest judging and No matter with what you are afflicted Nature’s Root and Herb treatments will positively relieve diseases of Stomach Heart Lungs Gall Bladder Eczema Ulcers Piles Kidneys Catarrh Sinus Trouble Asthma Bronchitis Neuralgia Nervousness Indigestion Intestinal and Bowel TroubleCoughs Stomach Ulcers Rheumatism Arthritis Dizziness Headache High or Low Blood Pressure Liver and Bladder Trouble Blood and Urinary Disease Consultations Free — Herbs Sold Reasonably Chan & 250 South 2nd East Street S AM to 7 PM— Sundays 1 5 i Saints 2930-20t- h East In addition to the king and two will be elected attendants queen On July 5 the East Mill Creek “small fry’’ will turn out with floats decorated bicycles and all types of push carts for the parade Headed by the youthful royalty they will start at 10 am at 2700 East and Evergreen ave then parade to 2300 East south to Evergreen ave and to East Mill Creek park Plans call for a day-lon- g program of sports rices talent games and picnicking followed by an show at 8:30 pm The East Mill Creek Lions club will sponsor a fireworks display Mrs Morris said Winners of the king and queen contest will he presented loving cups 569-13t- Kong Chinese Herb Co Office Hours: Weekdays r y Inspecting a “real” crown and a miniature trophy that will be awarded to East Mill Creek’s small fry king and queen are left to right Karen Thompson Craig Beesley and Lorna Joy NelL crowning ceremonies will be held Tuesday at 7 :30 pm in Grandview ward chapel Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Plans for a children’s day program and reorganization of the church school will be considered Wednesday at 8 pm by the religious education committee of h First Unitarian society East announced William W Tay- AM to 2 PM i lor chairman Thursday at 8 pm Charming club members will attend a party at the church It wall be the group’s last meeting until fall " SELL FOR LESS '‘"'i'lifSM J S i - V v X S ft jy 5-- British Policy Hit by Rabbi pW 1 Groun Hears Talk On Wartime Navy " 5 Garfield 10 Sevier Wayne Kane and Piute counties No 11 Iron and Washington counties and No 13 Juab and Tooele counties At the national platform committee meeting on June 17 Mr Romney will press for adoption of the western states conference planks which he pushed at the The recent regional meeting convention will open June 21 "WE CAN AND DO be co Unitarians Slate Children’s Day and district judicial offices were warned Tuesday by State Chairman Vernon Romney to file their candidacy petitions by June 25 the statutory 20 days before the state convention July 16 The state chairman who will leave Wednesday on the first leg of his trip to Philadelphia and the Republican national convention explained that candidates for the state senate from four districts will be governed by the June 25 filing deadline Attending Tuesday’s session were Dr Earl L Skidmore Dr Wallace S Brooke Dr M M Win-troDr Richard H Young dean of the school of medicine at the Guy R University of Utah Toombes managing director Hotel Utah and Commissioner Morgan Function of the board formed about a month ago will be to bring about cooperation between local medical units Most serious problem facing the board is the $1000000 deficit of the General hospital Members will meet with' Commissioner Morgan Monday at 12:15 p m in Hotel Utah Youth Center Sets Signup Let Nature Help You Decision to enlarge the recently formed advisory board for the Salt Lake General hospital and setting of Monday as the next meeting date of the board was decided Tuesday at a meeting of the board with County Commissioner George W Morgan Three to five nonmedical members will be added to the board Commissioner Morgan said He is commissioner of health and char ity I When Others Fail No con- Mill ‘ Britain’s policy in Palestine was criticized Tuesday by Rabbi Adolph Fink of B’nai Israel congregation in an address to Salt Lake Rotary club meet in Hotel Utah He recalled that Palestine birthplace of Judaism and Christianity and the Moslem faith was conquered by the Turks in World War I and placed under British mandate by the allies with provision for Jewish immigration The British Rabbi Fink declared broke their solemn covenant when they began wooing the Arabs in competition with Hitler and Mussolini before World War II Despite their “coddling of the grand mufti” Jews not Arabs aided the allies in north Africa warfare The rabbi discussed the closing of doors into Palestine in 1939 while nazis murdered 6000000 of 7500- 000 European Jews and “a callous Christiandom looked on" Now the fate of the world as well as Palestine may be decided by the present “crucial test of 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