Show I V THE SALT I Women Plan Four Separate Group Meets i j b h - v I Four committees of the Women’ Legislative council of Utah will hold meetings Tuesday for discussion of measure 'now before the state legislature 'Dealing with the general topic of prevailing wage in Utah four speakers will address the social security committee 'in room 221 of the state capitol at 10 a- - m Mrs H A Dittmanj chairman said Those scheduled to talk are William M Knerr chairman of the state industrial commission Glen D Reese division director of the W P A Paul M Peterson president of the Utah State Federation of Labor and a leading contractor yet to be selected The educaUon committee will meet at 10 a m with Mrs Leslie J Paul chairman to lead a discussion of junior college legisla- er j t f (j -- (if v 31 0 ik "? a L a s 'A V to organize a state department of justice abolish the death penalty and revise taxing methods for mines and mining property Measures dealing with sterilization of mental defectives and the state probation system will be studied by the welfare committee in room 221 state capitol at 1 p m meet at The executive board-wil- l Civic Center at 10 a m y- r Kct-chu- Q G Franklin Leifer 19 Darlington Pa will be brought to Salt Lake City Sunday to await action arising out of his alleged violation of the Dyer act William Treseder "United States deputy marshal left Saturday for St George where Leifer was held in jail following his arrest A hitchhiker Leifer is charged with stealing the automobile of Kenneth E Broberg Taylor’s Falls Minn who had given him a ride and transporting it from Mesquite Nev to St Georg I vx- Idaho Elks will be hosts to members from Utah at Twin Falls Monday Here is shown committee chairmen from Twin Falls lodge No 1183 Seated left to right are Herbert Lauterbaugh parade Rulon Dunn publicity Exalted Ruler A L Knight membership Leading Knight Carl Gilb Sun Valley visit Jesse Carlton parade Standing Secretary Herman Dciss finance Esquire Newell K Ricks initiation John Rasmussen deco IT MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY n Ii fiJ WHWSoOifflci rations? Ernest White arrangements Judge O P Duvall general chairman Howard Speer banquet Truman Greenhalgh entertainment Below left to right are the Utah chairmen Herman Tagge banquet Edward L Vetter entertainment Harry S Joseph past exalted ruler general chairman George H Llewellyn past exalted ruler lodge ritualistic work R C Henderson housing Members from Salt Lake Ogden attended L D S Church Purchases Site Purchase of the lot on which stood the second temple erected members of the L D S church that of Nauvoo 111 was announced by the first presidency of the church Saturday The lot faces west on Eleventh street and includes the well from which water for the temple font was obtained when the building was still being used for ceremonial purposes by church members before they began their westward migra- THREE DELIVERIES MONDAY 11 A and to 9:30 2P andUnited M deliver your (rocerles The IPs a real pleasure five your courteous prompt satisfactory service Charge Account or have your foods sent C O often D do Whether you have 'a us United Service ALL WEEK THE FOLLOWING SPFCIAL PRICES WILL RE IN EFFECT 216s 150S 45c Dozen 27c Dozen 35c Dozen are SOME oranges The FIRST CAR OF THE SEASON—And they almost bursting with sweet rich Juice and the unmatchable flavor of genuine ' Beautiful golden color free from frost fruit SPERRY’S PANCAKE FLOUR 33c 294 package 23c 214 234 package SPERRY’S WHEAT HEARTS— Large package HEWLETT’S PURE SYRUP can Delicious Vermont Maple Flavor JONES DAIRY FARM SAUSAGE Gems Pineapple ripe luscious fruit 3 Fe In m 3 3 Sunkist halves Peaches J C3I1S 38° Sunkist Corn 3 cans 42° Bantam Sweet Potatoes 3 rt 57° Sunkist 2'4 cans TUNA 3 Cans 47C 12 Delicious golden BEANS lbs 3 21c CHILI POWDER Gentry’s— Of Can RIVER RICE 3 cans 47° s” $175 c CHLI Creamy Golden — No 554 WHITE STAR Dole’s largo sulad cuts— Green Lima Beans Sunkist 334 lb j b pkg in Pocatello is scheduled there following the parade of the visitors up town from the depot with-- a dance and floor show as part of the program Sunday the special train will go to Ketchum and the visitors will inspect the new winter resort at Sun Valley A short band concert by the Ogden Union Pacific band will be given at Ketchum The group will leave there at 4:30 p m to be taken by buses to Twin Falls for the ceremonies Monday Special Initiation ceremonies will be conducted at Twin Falls Sunday night with Judge O P Duvall of Twin Falls Exalted Rulers Jay I Downing of Pocatello Harris Dennis of Idaho Falls H G Faulk of Blackfoot J O Malvin Boise and Jack Davis Burley assisting in the degree work e Ala Mechachim The ceremonies are to be open to the public it is announced and a dictatorial flavor is evidenced by the officiating of Adolf Hitler Jo? seph Stalin and Benito Mussolini in this part of the program Arrayed in the Revolutionary style cocked hats the Utah and Idaho Elks will begin their parade at 11 a m and at noon will participate in the dedication of a monument and flagpole A banquet at 6 p m will conclude the program dwellings sprang up and before long it was a thriving metropolis of 20000 less than Lodge Group Holds Parley NEWHALL ORANGES 288S m Inhabitants Today it boasts 1000 residents the Utah excursionists will beWhat use will be made of the and the return journey lot now that It has passed Into gin the hands of the former owners tion was not made known Saturday "We learned that the lot was to be auctioned” said Presigoing dent Heber J Grant Saturday ‘so Medical School Dean we authorized Wllford C Wood of Will Address Club Bountiful who was in the neighborhood to act as agent for the church in its purchase He was high bidder at the public sale at Nauvoo Dr Lyman L Daines dean of Stress Value this morning” the University of Utah school of Speakers will discuss "What the medicine of Insurance Building Razed bestroyed by fire in November Government Is Doing for Lepers" 1848 and the walls later razed by at the opening dinner meeting of First Presbyterian church The value of fraternal Insurance a tornado most of the stones used the in the original building have been men's club Tuesday at 6:30 p m was pointed out to more than 100 members of the Utah State Fraconverted to use in other buildings at the church parlors Past Club President Raymond C ternal congress at their annual dinin the city Only a few remnants of Wilson will talk on "The Business ner held Saturday at 7:30 p m the structure remain The temple was begun soon after of Life" and Miss Irma Jacobs by Herman O’Conner general field the place was chosen by Joseph soprano will sing accompanied by director of the Maccabees in AmerSmith the organizer of the church Mrs Florence B Hoffer Earle F ica with headquarters in Detroit Mr O'Conner who arrived In Salt as the site of a new city for his Gardemann club president will be Lake City Saturday morning and people The cornerstone was laid In charge of the meeting was entertained by members of the April 6 1841 The founder of the L D S faith Auto Driver Booked congress and local Maccabee lodges was one of the guest speakers at never lived to see its completion On Reckless Count the banquet He represented E Wof having met death at the hands of a mob in Carthage jail in 1844 HowThompson supreme commander D B Stewart 32 2688 Filmore the clubs In the United States ever Brigham Young the second Dan B Shields United States dispresident of the church laid the avenue Ogden suffered severe cuts capstone of the temple May 24 1849 and bruises and his wife Mrs trict attorney for Utah also was a Sarah Stewart 31 numerous cuts speaker H W Heagren retiring Imposing Edifice was presented with a and bruises a fractured nose and At the time of its completion the broken teeth when the automobile president jewel as a token of his service temple was considered one of the in which they were riding crashed J A Steele the new president most imposing edifices of the west into a safety zone early Saturday acted as toastmaster and Introduced It was 128 feet long and 88 feet At Broadway and Main street police the other officers who will lead the wide with a height of 200 feet to i organization for the year Ten frathe top of the tower There were reported Mr Stewart was booked at the po- ternal Insurance companies in the 30 hewn pilasters said to have cost lice station on a charge of reckless state were represented at the ban$3000 each adorning the four sides driving The couple were treated at quet which was held In Dick of the building Some of the pilaster the emergency hospital Gunn’s cafe capstones are stilLto be seen in the M Is organized 17c keeping with pustom will be 22 humble in honor day Monday February memory of "The Father of Our Country’1 We are proud to join with the Nation as it pauses from active Business tomor’ row to pay tribute to Him ideals and honesty have been a continued inspiration to institutions — Ideals wh'chwe have ever striven to emulate in our Business since its Founding in AXELRAD'S long-cherish- ed to-th- HjS ""ifcirtfr p j rj li-t- mkjh"v MM - At X city Temple ordinance work of the church was carried on until the church members were driven from their homes by mobs and began their exodus to the west during the winter of 1846 and 1847 Only two the lot today old buildings stand on "Nauvoo was first- selected fls a place of refuge for the church members who were being driven out of Missouri and on May 1 1839 a committee of the church purchased one farm of 133 acres for the eum of $9000 and & larger farm from a - 4 H H ‘i r 1 - fr n - - t r In j "Acrm ouA SALE ftBftUARy TIIE 1 FOR LAST AND FINAL WEEK Begining Tuesday and Continuing Through Saturday— Five Days Only VALUE IS MEASURED by you get for what you pay I what r day h th Every thrift conand styla-wis- a makers s in d their friends and relatives to Axelrad's for experience has taught them that— scious home "You can always shop to advantage at Axelrad’s ” r old-tim- by the FREE CITY DELIVERY Obe’srvance of the National Holiday GEORGE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY lodge Of Second Temple at Nauvoo I MONDAY Cay In B P O E lodge No 83 from Salt Lake City furnished most of the entralnees there being 190 member from here who boarded the train for the north They were joified by others from Ogden and were scheduled to arrive in Pocatello at 11:30 p m Saturday Buffet Luncheon A buffet luncheon at the Elks C5 Suspect in Dyer Act Violation Faces Quiz CLOSED 17 car-din- er && tion Meeting at the city library at 1 p m the judiciary committee will hear subcommittee reports on bills BE Invasion of Idaho by an army of "armed continentals" from Salt Lako City Ogden and other Utah cities was assured Saturday night when they boarded the "Iron horse’’ of the Union Pacific system at 7 p m en route to Pocatello Hundreds of comrades anstffriends were at the station Saturday night to cheer their departing buddies as the train pulled out The "army immediately retired to the specially for dinarranged baggage ner following their farewells Friendly “Enemy The advance on the eister state to the north however is to be a friendly one with a modern George Washington leading the hosts and a modern Paul Revere riding the "iron horse’’ to give the alarm the alarm of the approach of the "friendly enemy" The occasion for all the “hostilities” Is trek by members of the antlered herd from Utah to Pocatello Sun Valley lodge near and a big Washington’s birth' day celebration at Twin Falls Mon-da- 0 O WILL 200 J A 21 r 1937 Two Hundred Members From Salt Lake Ogden to Aid Special Rites ! M FEBRUARY Elks Depart On Journey Into Idaho xA v VT) Council to IJear Discussions of Current State Bills Legislative SUNDAY MORNING LAKE-TRIBUN- See What Outfit Includes: Davenport Chair (to match) Modern Table Floor Lamp Table Lamp Book Ends Easy Terms Hardwood S-- BREAKFAST SET Let Us Transplant It in Your Home Extra Special for the last week of our February Sale — An outfit that will thrill you with its quality com- pleteness and outstanding value in latest covers and colors Every piece modern-su- ite 11?° Drop-L- f Table end 4 Chairs Nicely finished POSTER BED 795 Salt February Special— Sturdy wall mada walnut finish— while lait at they $795 COIL BED SPRING Am AW — Special MATTRESS— Am February Sale CHEST of Am mg DRAWERS BOUDOIR CHAIR— VeJrj t - Qg VJr3 VOO ££ -- THE SHOWBOAT will fie tin In GREAT SALT LAKE S?°!eweets 2 cans 29c Thursday evening at 130 Tune In for a marvelous program MAXWELL — — - 5S?£?!!L2 for39c HOUSE COFFEE Sliced Beef 29C Cannd: Lb I 'Can -- RITE NBC Pkg NBC DE Dinty Beef Stew— Cora ! Assorted Cookies— Lb Pkg ) 35c A 33C S?’ 45C Bar Soap 10 for Toilet Soap 4 Bar 29C 19C cans 3 which was then called Commerce Being largely unhealthful ‘swamp land at the time the people began at once to drain it and in 1840 the state of Illinois granted a most liberal charter to the Municipal city of Nauvoo elections were held in 1840 and John C Bennett became (he first — - ° — — "? — --— mayor Soon the founding of a university was authorized the Nauvoo legion was organized business houses and -- MIX ICE 3 ' 29C Pkf s Pkg Dr Isaac Galland for 49000 Wee Wilderness Tlfe place was literally a wilderness at the time of purchase to Joseph Smith who said that a Stone house three frame IjOUses and two blockhouses were the only structures of the place 'Of Jov' JUNKET Powder WHITE KING TaU No I Cans FOSTUM R Beef Hash— Spaghetti and Meat Ball- s- Sunkist PEAS for 29c OLIVES cans 29c 57c 'KSt Meaty Ripe lSe Pints 59C Olive Oil otr"k Crackers 25c ' Moore LUXE - WHITE ICING 3 Ig phgs 95c S®AjP SILKEN TOILET TISSUE tt r6 rolls newly-christen- 394 rk A ' — President Mullett-Kell- y An Unusual Special for 5 Days Co REMARKS All honor 1o Georg Washington Certainly the least the citizens of the United States can do to honor the Father of fheir Country is to commemorate hiq natal day as a national Here is charm seldom achieved at such a price— the very latest round mirror designed Bed Room Suite — with all the extras of equally impressive quality ’ to completely apd comfortably ' furnish it holiday —’The ideale of George Washington have long been a Source of real inspiration to patriotic Americans It was he and his compatriots who had the fine courage to blaze the trail for liberty At that time in the world's history Washingon's drive lor liberty meant more than it could possibly mean today Let us hold fast to those American ideals and principles enumerated by George Washington and cherish those fine traditions which nave made America the greatest country on the face of the earth stOdio 2950 - Mullett-Kell- y Company ls proud to say that en this no tional holiday— February 22— we have always closed our doors We shall follow this custom again this year couch t cuihioni end spring mattresses Separate yr Spring-fille- d filled y s Mullett Kelly Ca A |