| Show 1 Salt lakc Trribitnt 4 Zbit 22 Saturday Jan Win Key Posts in Bar Association 1947 Veteran Heads Lions Club Officer Slate $100 - '4 fl 1 EAST MILL CREEK — J Wendell Homer former member of the 17 S Army Friday was elected of the organized ilewly club to be I : known as High- II and Center club Other officers i :lected were J f:: ry 9 $1 41 sve 494 '1 I Al 4 - LLEN SMITH'S - ----- --" y : I i first 3 1 — "1' ' t 1 ' - a f- A '' ' -- 4 V Rowell prest- - - vo ter Gudmtmdson second vice pre dent Dr L W Linder third vice Eu president gene L Kelly ClarSecretary 06 t t vice lent:CWal- 1 k ii Colin '4Aic i I p - I i ence H ow tele ) tr'k Siddo- t I t ar East Charter night is scheduled for LaundryHelp ( Plans to organize laundry work- rs in Utah and neighboring states will be drafted at a meeting of Laundry Workers union local 316 Tuesday at 8 pm in the Labor d East temple Wilson R executive Joseph secretary Utah State Federation of Labor said Friday that an in- f ternational American Federation from of Labor representattve Seattle will be at the meeting Mr Wilson also will speak 151-2n- Prayer- Week will be observed by members of the Tabor Lutheran church lst ave and E at from Jan 5 to 12 ilev James C Peterson pastor announced Friday Sunday morning services on Jan 5 will concern "Peace WithGod" while service Jan 12 will have as the theme "Peace With Men" A ipecial prayer service Jan 10 will highlight the observance Yottes Resolutions" 7:15 pm—Organ Concert tho No 7:30 out bkonton Condi Light Commualon Panto mint of de Ifieci's "Lost Supper" REV WILLIAM - SUNDAY Folly of Now Tho - International Week of Prayer REV FENWICK TALMAGE FOWLER BA RM Minister em--"- i - Socond South end Fourth East KEECH Guest Preacher I - - 6SS:S O F Ci FOR AL TO ACQUIRE ki DUYET1S lint 91 GOV I IT 'SUFI S - in a IllAitatiE) CI 11" 114 DID 1 LAKE CITY SALT AT J)) Wallace 82 Sees q fi - 4"tgR 1)444'nj 044w00 '‘C7'444'4ri J - V USEFUL AND PnoFIT ITEMS INCLUDING: Industrial Machine Parts $114000—Automotive Parts and Accessories $273000—Hardware hand tools and abra- sives $85000—Restaurant Equipment $31000—Welding Equipment $39000—Canvas Goods $73000—Pipe tinge and Valves $60000—Electrical Wiring and Access' SOtillit $8000—Clothing $177000—Footwoar (loather and Maks us an offor rubber) $16000—Bsciding $23000 inspction ir eye foggy ris will ate for prosportiv January 15 good Ito glare bog it i e 1 6 llof 900 cm Ito 200 pm MST special eels bid forms etc will be conditions sent on request by the George lit A Fullnr‘ Company ' I r t 1 tA i I i ea -- 1 Vi elid : 1 1 'i Priorities applicable only in case of tie' bids Subject to WAA standard terms! and conditions of solo trv 23 1 I ty 00)40 'The knotty problem of win 'her public domain should give way to private Ownership will highlIght Utah Wool Growers' convention opening Jan 22 in Hotel Utah The entire afternoon of the opening day will be devoted to discussions of grazing land problems and the following day Dan H Hughes Montrose Colo chairman of the joint committee on public lands of American National Livestock Assn and National Wool Growers' Assn will give an ad- dress "Shall :Public Lands Be Sold?" C J Fawcett Boston manager National Wool Marketing Corp who is expected to arrive in Salt Lake City by train Jan 21 at 9:30 pm will be guest speaker On the agenda Jan 22 will be a welcoming address by Gov Herbert B Maw annual report by Don Clyde Heber City z invocation by Curtis Armstrong Ephraim a talk on "Auxiliary Projects" by Mrs Joseph T Murdock Heber City president Women's auxiliary of Utah Wool Growers reports by J Melvon Jones secretary National Wool Growers' Assn and James A Hooper secretary Utah Wool Growers and nomination of directors On Jan 23 Vernal A Bergeson Utah commissioner of agriculture will speak on "Lamb Goes to Market" and A E Bowen member of the council of twelve Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints on "Responsibility of Management and Labor" The meetinc will be concluded by annual election of officers MEETINGS TODAY Meetings scheduled in Salt ake City Saturday include: Hotel Utah—Commereial Travelers' Assn all day Pt Kappa Alpha 8 pm N'ewhouite hotel—Utah State Proms neinn: Republican ante committee 2 pm: AlcOnolica Anony 0 mous group No 2 7 pm: United Public Workers (C I 0) 7 pm ' 1 I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $100 THE WAYFARERS—Dan Wick- enden An ugly rumor saved heti A cloud hung over the memory of Patricia' mother It was only a rumor but an ugly one an d when Vincent burled It at her his revealed himself for what he wan Here le the story of a mother who nurceeded—ot a lather who tailed—of children who won and lost Orig $273—NOW 11 728 To RITE LETTER—M O Crowther Complete correct and business letter gui!e to personal " Orig $2—NOW $1 wilting HOW 3n V I LAY ME DOWN TO 72A NOW sLEEP — Ludwig Beme 'mans This delight ful and superbly satiric novel has mold over 400000 copies inClub "Hilarcluding ious is a mild word for it"--- N Y Times Orig $250—NOW AND HEREDITY— Am-ra52A Scheinfeld As amazingly clear and absorbing account of all that acience bail learned in recent years about heredity Myths of mating: what we don't inherit: what will your child look like Tha Grit sound popular treatise of the facts and fiction of heredity"—Time Magazine Orig $3—NOW 149 YOU m WITCH — uninhibited meek tale who woke up Wooly One morning married to a Grade A Waal and who was into the most heroic binge in all gnarled literature Orig $2—NOW PASSIONATE 869of THE Thorne tlinithi The Mr EARLY WORM —Robert B 5 THE ler etr'lecihi tile! s Ai ucøPcZni°167og 134y7 the ittoaohf lomo f "My Ten Years in a Quan- nary 0'20000 Leagues"' etc ()rig $2—NOW II RAIN IN TILE DOORWAY — Thorne Smith Uproarious tale of a world without inhibitions Orig $2—NOW 1111 MADAME CURIE—Eve Curie tells the life of her Madame Curie —story mother fascinating the woman scientist who discovered brilliant radium and the only woman ever to win two Nolyel prizes Orig $3—NOW $I 662 2 IN THESAURUS ROGET'S DICTIONARY FORM—Ed by Mawson Standard dylvester nu- word book for writers speakers dents business Men teachers ONLY $1 C 20 O THE KLNG'S GENERAL — By Daphne du Manrier The of "Rebecca" and "Hungry Hill"author roall records for adventure and has topped mance in this of bold charming storyMerciless Richard Grenville in battle with beautiful women he unscrupulous dared to adore a slip of a girl who did mean mi Triticea mb ai nt dkorl awr e e evre that e taken to ite heart Orig S275—NOW $I 810 ROYAL -ROAD TO ROMANCE— lialliburton his Recklessto Richard young romanticist tramps earthway fascloating corners of the Orig $5—NOW at SEVEN LEAGUE BOOTS—Richard Halliburton Follows the trail of Hannibal across the Alps astride a bull elephant—dozens of other incredible adventures! 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L- death benefits fdr survivors of rail workers where no monthly benefit is payable immediately 'Dependents of these men should notify Mr Brown" railroad retirement board 109 W South Temple Salt Lake City -- 11(1 Wool Session Agenda Set 211 Eleven out of 21 "lost:" dependents have called to claim benefits due Ahem under the revised railroad retirement act George S Brown district manager railroad retirement board revealed Friday After all efforts of the board to locate dependents of 21 deceased Salt Lake railroad employes had failed the grateful heirs read of the search in a recent issue of The Salt Lake Tribune Still unlocated are dependents of John Davis George Place Elliott George G Fitz Michael J Sherran and Prank E Williamson Union Pacific Railroad Co and Raphael H Cottrell Joe Fansetto Anson Cyrus Meigs Joseph Smith Richards and Francis B Smith employed before their deaths by Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Co The new act makes provision of monthlydeath benefits for widows and dependents and of lump sum efface ae aide 'cleot - 'Lost' Relatives Claim Retirement Funds Information Catalogs "Administrative Control of Atomic Energy" Phillip S Van Cise Denver attorney wil1 speak during the morning general session and Mr Lowe will give his annual report with Mr Leverich presiding Committee and sectional meetings and reports will be included in other Saturday sessions Utah Barristers' Wives ladles auxiliary met Friday night at the hotel during a buffet supper with Mrs Lowe as chairwoman and Mrs Samuel J Carter Salt Lake City president of the organization Election of officers and business of the group will be featured during the luncheon meeting Saturday Mrs Lowe Will be hostess at a breakfast from 8 to 11 am with all barristers wives and partners invited to her home for the event on 'YOURS FORTHE ASKING' 41t 1 Foreseeing litnitless wealth in Utah with the exploitation of such natural resources as phosphates coal fields oil shales and sands and Great Salt lake through scientific skill and the industry of "out sons and daughters" William It Wallace authority on western water development Friday was interviewed by Arthur Gaeth on the final broadcast in a special series of centennial broadcasts over radio station KALI which have The broadcasts been produced by Mr Gaeth prominent radio commentator featured Gov Herbert B Maw Mrs Ruth May Fox pioneer and Mr Wallace DETAIL: Sills ottoptgil gond 1000 cm Jam eery 17 1947 et which time bids will log oponood end swards mod 4e Wealth for Utah ' ORIGINAL COST ABOUT $778000 Submit Your Sealed Bid Nowt DATES: but taxpayers of Ogden citypaid approximately 70 of this amount in addition to Ogden city's share of the cost which amounted to the same total as charged to Weber county "Not only was this a duplication of costs for taxpayers of Ogden city but there is a wide duplication of services in the city and county under our present setup for which the city not only pays its own full costs but 70 of those of the county as well" David J Wilson president of Weber County Bar Assn welcomed the delegates in behalf of the host 'organization and Mr Leverich made the response for the state association Discusses Taxes Featured speaker Friday morning was Owen G Reichman Salt 'Lake City attorney and income tax specialist who discussed "Income Tax Returns" using a hypothetical case in which he gave income and tax deduction processes of computation for federal income tax reports The afternoon was devoted to sectional meetings presided over by the following chairmen: administrative law Arthur H Nielsen commercial law D A Skeen criminal law Walter M Critchlow insurance law J Francis Fowles property law George L Nelson and special committee on Irules of procedure Dean F Bray-- I ton The junior bar section of Weber County Bar Assn was host during the 6 pm cocktail hour and joined with the county organization in sponsoring the stag dinner and party given in the hotel dur ing the evening Featured speakers Saturday afternoon and evening will include Dr A‘ Ray Olpin University of Utah president who will discuss Year of Opthe topic "1947--- A portunity for Utah" during the afternoon general session Addresses Slated During the noon luncheon meeting Dean E Blythe Stason University of Michigan law school will discuss "Thq Shifting Constitutional Scene" At the evening banquet session hewill speak e Lutherans Slate CHURCH 11:00 I rA IMMANUEL BAPTIST t UTAH LAWYERS ELECT CHIEFS Hotel Utah Union to Organize - Our NI Continued from Page 13 900 ' See These Great Values—Webra Leland M Cummings Salt Lake City above left reelected secretary of the Utah State Bar Assn confers with Bryan P Leverich Salt Lake City center newly elected president and Carvel Mattson Richfield vice president Left Marcel lus K Snow Salt Lake City elected president of the junior bar section at Ogden sessions Friday ar 30 in h' 44 Mr Homer way treasurer: John J Flynn tailtwistei A G Day ralyer lion tamer Henry M direcHoward H Harris two-yetors Ralph L Seely and Stuart R directors Bagley one-yeThe club will draw its membership from the area bounded on the south by 3900 South on the north by 2700 South on the east by 1700 East and on the west by jail S A edit ti de 8TORIES—Hanort The claasii ribald ales complete Iui unexpurgated In one handaome volume wit h sardonic revealing 1IIiiitrttnis by Steele savage The agetese 3sit pa ge motmrrpiece that belongs In every adult Ilbraxv B109pRou t - Now $t ta101NEW ROME OOOK OF FEST FOEMvt--Salfele- by ft Frank 21 Claudta comes of are another intrnate and netpalms story of real marroge What Mark Twain did for the mall town American boy Rnse Frankenthas done for the Amertcan wife -- Ast fresh as Spring morntwice as rats and &mils ing and about Y In 128 539 rn I 803 c 708 Shulman college life Just made into a rollicking Broadway mumicati Hilarious pictures by Will Crawford Orig S2—!'OW SI tle thaw A LION IS IN THE IITREETS —Adria Lorke Langley to horn lead—ohether iGf good of evil the wnman wh loved him had to decide This is the bombshell-- of a novel 001001Ar-that has shaken America Boston Post Orig $t A GENERAL TO Ps111t0ANALYsI4—By Dr Sigmund Freud Dream Interprvtattona sex behavior revealeft to simpie language by the founder of wvehoanalvsa 928 $3--N- OW 202 r0 St DAMON BUNTON OMNIBE'S— Damon Runyon Over 500 paces from Damon the Great the O Henry of Broadway MIN books reset tn one volume: "Guys and Dolls" "Ntnney From Home" era 'Btu Plate Poclai 770 Now 149 THE STORY 20 Or Will Durso The epochmaking as thinkers history of humans down through t e ages great S250—NOW Orig $t ND HIGH HEAVEN EARTH —By Gaiethalyn Graham They knew they aerie tradPv to love—but could they trust their hearts? 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