Show it 4711e al(e Zribunti In Charge of Cutholie 'Council Meeting Friday Morning May 7 1943 32 -- LDS Schedules Church Group Speakers for 14 State Meets For Men's Club S L Catholic omen Wait Parley I Coast Prelate To Address SessiowHere The annual meeting of the Salt Lake Diocesan council of Catholic Women will be held Monday at the Hotel Utah it WILIS announced by officials Thursday which Is composed Mrs P J O'Carroll general chairman and Mrs George F Egan president of the council Committee members are planning activ- t Arthur H ities for the Hotel Utah one-da- meeting Monday at the y ' 5 Mrs The club will promote a program of hospitality for new residents of the city and will sponsor other projects to further acquaintance among the citizenry Hugh M Bryan is in charge of arrangements Speakers at the meeting will Include Lieutenant Commander H P Parmelee resident inspector of naval materiel f o r Utah and William C Winder t '7N2 I i s 1 0t ?Ill1a-- ' -- ' ISEEMCal iir I :o Ilib 10 12144-1- 61 EASTl 1913 'Dream Man' CJ ST oet 5 RIDE OUT AND SAVE 641691 '1SVGAR HOUSE' m Ronnie Davidson last high school youth chosen "dream man" by pOpular vote of girl students will reign as "Sweet William" over the annual school girls' ass4iation dance Saturday at 9 p in in the University of Utah Union building The dance is under direction of Betty Spencer Committee members are Margaret Stevens Janice McCune J a yne Tadje Marie Barker and Bonnie Service I J 4 WASHINGTON May 6 (1D—Aerators complaining that the little "horse sense and humanity" rents were frozen at the low winsaye Representative Granger (I)) ter rates and they had not been Utah would straighten o u t the able to obtain authority from the rent situation for Utah tourist state rent control administrator to raise them to a paying level camps' He made the observation after "There shouldn't be any need talking with Paul Porter deputy of running back to Washington administrator of the office of price with these cases" Granger said administration in charge of rent "The law la flexible enough to per- mit adjustments locally It seems control that something must be His conference with the federal to me in the administration out wrong official was actuated by numer- - there The letters I get are all ous letters from tourist camp op- - on One side" East Girls Elect stake Dr Snowflake Ariz Richard R Lyman Summit stake at Coalville Clifford E Young Oneida stake at Preston Idaho Nicholas G Smith and Henry D Moyle: South Summit stake at Park City Dr Joseph F Merrill and Ezra C Knowlton Teton stake at Driggs Idaho Charles A Calls and Clyde C Edmonds Wasatch stake at Heber Joseph Fielding Smith and Sterling H Nelson ej - p in at the First Presbyterian church will be effected at 'a meeting In the church May 12 at 8 p m Lee of all members of Catholic women's clubs and organizations In the diocese is a branch of the National i4144 Council of Catholic Women final arrangements for the annual Mass will be celebrated it 10:30 Discussing m in the Cathedral of the meeting of the Salt Lake Diocesan council The Rt Rev Patrick Madeleine of Catholic Women are left to right Mrs F Kennedy will welcome the Thomas F Welsh transportation committee group Mrs: V A Gilhool hospitality committee Registration of members will be on the mezzanine floor conduct ofthe Hotel Utah at 11:30 a m ' ' followed by luncheon at 12:15 p Mrs George F Egan president N wat preside at the general meeting f' at 1:0 Organization of a men's club Quarterly conferences will be conducted Sunday in 14 L D S stakes with the following general church authorities and welfare committee representatives in attendance it was announced Thursday at the church offices: Big Horn stake at Lovell Wyo M O Ashton Lethbridge Canada stake J L Wirthlin and W E Ryberg Gunnison stake at Gunnison LeGrand Richards: Burley Idaho stake Antoine R Ivins and Stringam A Stevens: Cassia stake at Oakley Idaho S O Bennion and Robert L Judd Lost River stake at Salmon Idaho John H Taylor and C Orval Stott Ogden stake at Ogden Alma Sonne Smithfield stake at Smithfield Dr John A Widtsoe and Harold B 11 The council Maps Plan Grange ooffrr iihh 00PPAA S VAV? Bird first president of the council will speak briefly Guest speaker will be Most Rev J Armstrong bishop of the Catholic diocese of Sacramento Cal Most Rev Duane G Hunt bishop of the Salt Lake diocese will discuss the policies and activities of the National Catholic Community service Election of officers will be and chairmen of the various diocesan units will give brief reports Mrs 'I" J O'Carroll is general chairman of the committee on arrangements for the event assisted by Mrs Edmund Kearns program committee Mrs George B Curley luncheon committee Mrs W H :NtcDougall registration committee: Mrs V A Gilhool hospitality committee Mrs Thomas F Welsh transportation committee and Mn John B Bradley music committee 4 A' S r-ob- con-duct- tkOtte‘ott i Ad r e t 1 potela A' 2 SVAINOrtGI tot sot toodrOtoa 41sOtt Oi tkl3 scoso ooto6os) lo tos°11 11 co We have limited stocks of beautiful new furniture for your home ' t rs- - 1 to "00 VtoclwAl opit )4001)too Out 00"" tooi batfri? 01 telcl U‘ i 1014"VDNe Ise" A 00v401 1000 fr if 000 Ole 1 oo:::014$900 ' iktoG 1 co oortcl vo9 s toa its 0119 110 Ito I I o ‘o 4 '4$A0 W qr I xotoa - b it 00k cirto i it01 de( j- oe"scl ordri a‘e" ' el 40 d el to and we fully expect to continue to have whatever the markets have to offer in the future War emergencies always come first and foremost But our buyers foresaw these days of hor ta g e 8 and placed orders way in advance many of which have saved our stocks just in the nick of time So let us help you solve your wartime emergency furniture needs and you can rest assured that we will try and do all we can I aNalMloommoomm c0 C ' !' i HEMLOCK 10 - it 13-- moO GREEN - 4- I Beautiful Bedroom Suites Featured This Week For Furnishing Your Rooms the Try Example: South East Way for More Beauty Extra Quality Greater Comfort and Economy! - T I 11E1)110031 g Americans Day after day we are proving to that it does not take a lot of money to freshen up the home for Spring Buy wisely and spend economically for the g present Submit to us your problems and let us suggest new ways of making changes so that you may enjoy your home srt Salt Lake Lions club members monthly business at 6:15 p m in Clair M Mortenannounced Thurs- del so Invest in VICTORY and Your Home Buy WAR BONDS and Keep on Buying Them BEDROOM SUITES 't of Special Features - t ” swqr 11 50 tml !k j - - - - "1" 47P Law Overhead— "Ride Out Save" 9x12 Size Hugs Only $3950 Teirns q omqw rmf 11"' r41 S“" di A I Approved Credit Plan Prices 2 i? tr-- - I ? - Feature a Very sine Line of Dinette Sets' for the Compact Room Yet Open Up Into Spacious Seating When Needed See Them We - f7f4'4': 2144 I Convenient Terms Uncle Sam's ' Remember the Mime! 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A2k your for Dosn's Pala usi successfully bydrurgist millions for over 40 'Vars They give happy re1l4 and will help tine IS miles of kidney tubes flush out ma watts trora the blood Get Doan poison it t 410:0 - New Haven Conn He married Fannie D Lees in 1914 and has one son William L Bulkley a research engineer in imisierable ' st s601 ii c i Of Tired Kidneys t Oootto 1011 el to cow( tt01:400t1:closcol:19010v I I ! V e n Bulkley was one of three archdeacons to be honored with I ' degrees V e n Bulkley came to Utah as N'en Bulkley a missionary in 1908 after h I s graduation from the Berkeley Divinity school New Haven Conn He served as missionary in Salt Lake City until 1911 and in Provo until 1928 From 1928 until the present he )as served as archdeacon of the Episcopal diocese of Utah in charge of organization and missionary work He received his bachelor of arts degree in 1905 from Trinity coland his lege Hartford Conn bachelor of divinity degree In 1908 from Berkeley Divinity school LEG i'- -- L Ovt of the svf11 hold their rneeting Friday the Hotel Utah sen secretary day - too 1 4 school l yott- ti Churchr founding of the loot oitto 0 BERKELEY Cal May W F Bulk ley archdeacon ef the Episcopal diocese of Utah was honored with the degree of ' doctor of divinity the by rsary lot o0t000tt 0 e too s‘006 who ed Divinity School Honors Utah Church Leader of the Pacific at Berkeley on the fiftieth annive- too-- 4644 x5 4 t EAST SUGAR HOUSE 11th 121 01 vg 1 H E BEST At- - RE 6-86- 91 Cosrs Les p RIDE OUT & SAVE! 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