Show 1M JKX 10 THE-SAL- WMO LAKE TRIBUNE FRtoAY MORNING JUNE Marking 50th Anniversary County Women Will Conduct Group Holds Bourbon Meet Jubilqc Fete S L Church 4 1937 Chairwoman I MrsDW Moffat Slated Old Members Recount Early Days of Phillips Congregational at Meet Memories before the turn of the Century when Phillips Congregational church had but few members were difficult were recalled Thursday evening by old time members who were honored ai a golden jubilee celebration Among those congratulated were Mrs Tina Holman 761 Hawthorne year avenue who in her eighty-sixt- h Is still an active member of the Institution and Mrs Nelly Walker Gooding Idaho who has held membership for 45 years Mrs Walker came to Salt Lake City especially for the homecoming She is the widow of G A Walker a prominent railroad man here 20 years ago Harry Johnson in charge of Con-- and-time- s gregational church work in- - Utah Wyoming and Idaho was the prinThe Rev Roy B cipal speaker Damron church pastor also talked Miss Mina McArthur church historian gave a brief history of the church since its formation June 3 38°7 Mrs Guy S Anderson told of the night that her father the- Rev Peter A Simpkin took over the - 'church InFebruary ’ '1001 'It was du'ringTiis service that the present edifice was built and the church became a self sustaining institution He served for 20 years being one of thiT most prominent clergymen in western United States Mrs Claude L Shields sang “Jesus I Hear Thee Calling" a comGreetposition of Mr Simpkin’s ings from old friends and former pastors also wereread by Mr Damron and Miss McArthur Services Sunday also will com-- 1 memorate the church’s anniversary Mr Damron said to Preside at Sessions Friday Speakers Given More than 300 party workers are expected to attend the Democratic county women's convention Friday forenoon and afternoon in the e hotel at which JMrs D W Moffat county chairwoman will Sessions will open at 10 preside a m and 2 p m Among those who will address the convention are: E E Monson sec Parnell Black retary of "state chairman of the county committee: Mr Burton W Musser Mrs James H Wolfe former director of the women's division of the Democratic national committee Mrs J R Rawn lins Democratic national and Mrs Frank W Penrose state vice chairwoman The convention will open with Mrs Moffat greeting the women - MrSm-- D after which Dr Monson wilT talk Reports by study groups central Fifty years in cake! MrsTina Holman 761 Hawthorn-avenu- e club county central group junior Employs 7606 club and the Sagebrush During h4 week ended May 2§ and Mrs Nelly Walker Gooding Idaho cut into the Democratic Democratic club will conclude the projects of the works progress adFhillips Congregational church’s fiftieth anniversary cake first session ministration employed 7606 Utahns Mr Black Mrs Musser Mrs Pen- including ' 2159 residents of Salt from an Towed by Cairo France now has 1441273 tele- rose Mrs Rawlins and Mrs Wolfe Lake airplane county according to a report Egypt to 8000 feet altitude Plight phones or 4 IX for each 100 persons will address the afternoon session received from Denver Thursday by 17 67 Mole 423871 Lieutenant or 13 69 The reporters’ plan also wall be dis- Alien T Sanford Utah director nalooped the loop compared with - cussed — times an s glider an 34 minutes---per 100- - hi the United Statestional emergency council New-hous- commit-teewoma- -- Wi-Moff- Controversy Flares on Portrayal of Pioneers Controversy over the authenticity of representations of pioneers during the Covered Wagon Days celebration flared anew Thursday when Gus P Backman celebration ‘chair man took exception to the quoted remarks of John D Giles executive secretary of the Utah Trails and Landmarks association given at i luncheon Wednesday Mr Giles was reported to have declared that previous celebrations have falsely portrayed pioneers as “tramps” and the pioneer parties as coming to Utah in “broken-dow- n wagons” The Utah frontiersmen Mr Giles maintains were in reality well educated cultured and religious groups fully equipped well prepared for pioneering and outfitted with stock seed and equipment to’ do a good job of reclamation “It Isn’t hard to deny” Mr Back-ma- n said “that pioneer observances have never made an attempt to portray the pioneer as a tramp’ or as lacking in culture or education but it is difficult' to know why anyone should object to the portrayal of the pioneer as he was “Mr Giles has scoffed at tho Idea of a horse and cow being teamed to pull a wagon yet history tells us that-n- ot only was this the case but some of tho pioneers didn’t even have that convenience They walked the entire distance and trundled their earthly belongings in the If these handcarts pieces bore Bears of tho pioneers’ battle against a wilderness with Indians with wind rain enow dust and sagebrush more power to the pioneers who used them bravely and well” If eyes are Irritated Inflamed or tired bathe themburning with Lavoptlk rerelieves cools soothes Promptly freshes No harmful drugs Has made sad eyes glad for 25 years Qrt bottle of Isrvoptik today (with free “ All druggists (Adv) eye-cu- p) o-- TKmiFTY by train eatier to )k your vacation on Lmrrtm Easier cooler quieter oa nerve— and eanier on checkbook atuh j You hwvo a choke of three low feret to Saa Frucuco two to Lot Angelea Theie’i mother earing for Toumt and Cotch paeaengert ia' popular Economy Metlt nerved for It's the and ‘ Scenic 1 an 904 a day! duet-fre- e are Radio reception ii provided in the lounge obeerrihon car Aak your tall detail agent for little All cars -- Irritated Eyes Get Relief Delightful Way Plans for four days free street entertainment to supplement the main features of tha Covered Wagon Days celebration in Salt Lake City July 21 22 23 and 24 were near completion Thursday following the arrival from Hollywood of Max Bradfield field representative of Fanchon and Marco Hollywood spectacle producers - on y ia Cotcket fre 5m frmeiKoh 51424 i Tomntl Sluptrt nlh mull hath thtrgt round trip e Pnllmtnt limit to Son Irmuucot Lot Angrier- - - - round trip hSPnlln unt Itmtl to Son fronettto P " RAILROAD PECKENS Con Ajt 24 So Main Si Sail Laic Cily Telephone IVatakh 210 Harry Patmor 96 his wife Fern Patmor 45 2200 Beck street and Frank Stine 44 3245 South Second West street Thursday afternoon were arraigned before Justice of the Peace Herman Gygl on charges of perjury in connection with trial on a liquor violation charge last week Hearing was set for Monday at 2 p m Melvin HiUyard 36' previously had been arraigned on a simillar count NAII had testified for Patmor during his trial before District Judge Herbert M Schiller Meantime sheriffs officers work Ing on the attempted dynamite bombing of Arlyn Truman undercover man for the state liquor control commission the morning of the trial reported new evidence to link Patmor and HiUyard Jo the casej Patmor had claimed he was at the Log Cabin club of which he was proprietor all night when the four dynamite sticks had been placed in Truman's truck Chief Criminal Deputy George L KnepD said Thursday he had found a witness who was at the Log Cabin that Wednesday night who will testify that Patmor left the place about 11 p m and did not return until after 3 a mr- - The Name of the witness was withheld The death bomb was placed under the driver’s seat in Truman's truck and then wired to a spark plug Hillyard confessed to officers he and Patmor placed the explosives in the truck officers said Patmor had been sentenced to 30 days in the county jail Wednesday by Judge Schiller on the liquor contempt conviction Pat-mor- ’s Soldier Named ToJVest Point ber 1 half the pleasure of smoking Aroma 1934 being assigned to the Thirtieth infantry at the Presidio of Sap Francisco He was trans- ferred to Fort Douglas ' April 28 1936 - jv The Idaho soldier attended the Fort Douglas preparatory schoollast winter passing the entrance examinations in March He will enter West Point on July 1 Hr - That’s the we blend and balance n tobaccos and Chesterfield’s mild ripe — aromatic— T urkish - tobaccos and -- because —the ' Chesterfield paper is PURE and bums without Confidence in the dissipation of "an unhealthy boom situation" and In the occurrence of “a definite stop to the bullish rush in business turn- over” was expressed in a report given by E R Miles state purchasing agent at a Aiceting of the Purchasing Agents’ Association of Utah Thursday evening at the University club Mr Miles' report was given in conjunction with several by delegates to the purchasing agents' nationoiCOn-ventio- il held last week in Pitt lrgri President L V Guild of the Union Pacific company 'presided j you like it better more pleasing - It is Chesterfield’s arorna is DIFFERENT End to ‘Bullish Rush’ Of Business Forecast because of way Chesterfields will home-grow- 'i taste or odor Coringhi 1937 Ligcett A Mvm Tobacco co T7 or Lot WESTERN PACIFIC in Thomas Winston Curley private ef headquarters company Sikth brigade at Fort Douglas was appointed to the United Stales Military academy at West lt?ftt New York by Representative £ Worth Clark of Idaho it was announced Thursday by Brigadier General Wal- ter C- Sweeney Private Curiey whose home Is at Coeur d’Alene Idaho enlisted in the United States army on Septem- to Austin Perjury Casa Hearing Slated Suspects Arraigned Justice’s Court $31 give you MORE PLEASURE |