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LAKE TRIBUTE TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 3f 1937 FightefsReceive Key to Conclave City Former Liquor L D S Board Names New Mission Head Carl F Eyrihgpdean of the leader DireiSorS Young university Much sciences and member at spent Commended the Deseret Sunday School became Dr Brigham of applied or q principal speaker of the afternoon session in the Second ward L D S chapel t Cites Advancements gas-driv- Work Mayor J Hollis Aylett of Mid tale who delivered the address of welcome during the morning presented J W Clay president of the association and chief of the Salt Lake county fire department With a huge golden key to the city Mr Clay presided at both Monday sessions -- Advertisement of an Increase of county budget for horticulture and eradication of pests to meet equipment reiital costs for August September and October was authorized by the county commission Monday on recommendation of County Agricultural Agent V L Martineau Under a previous arrangement the W P A paid approximately 5550 monthly for rental of equipment for weed eradication leaving between 5135 and 5200 to be paid by the county This item of W P A ard has now been withdrawn Mr Martineau advised the commiesion necessitating the county assuming the burden -- Through forts from cooperative the etate department of agriculture these costs will be met by this state division during August on condition that Salt Lake county provides for continuation of the work during September and October it was exUpper— J W Clay Salt Lake county fire chief and president of plained Of the 52350 budget raise the Utah State Firemen’s association left receives the key to 5850 would be used for atlacide Weed and 51500 for cost of equipthe city from Mayor J Hollis Aylett of Midvale right while spray ment hire for the two months Clyde Canning Midvale fire chief looks on Lower— Miss Mr Martineau advised the commethods mission that 540000 had been epent Dorothy Patience a modern miss discusses old-tiof firo fighting with a pair of veteran firemen JL W Taufer in Salt Lake county to date this year for weed eradication through center and William £ardwell right the cooperative efforts of W P A — the county the state department of agriculture and the farmer of the county These efforts would be largely wasted If the work were to be discontinued now he said $2350 in the Experts Give Talks Short talks on technical phases of fire fighting were given by Battalion Chief J K Piercey of-t- he Salt Lake City department and W W Cox- - chief engineer of the board of fire underwriters Pacific district The latter stressed the necessity of use of standard threads on hydrants and couplings by all departments John J Creedon Bingham secretary of the association reported the membership of the organisation has increased by 40 during the year bringing the total to 880 Charles A Canning Midvale treasure presented his report The appearance of representatives from Salina and Panguitch at the convention this year brought the membership departments to 35 Committees Named The - following convention coni mlttees were named by Mr Clay and approved by the board: Credentials— Eureka M S Lee Tooele and Q A Owens — Ogden Resolutions Eari James Bingham chairman Ernest Smith Murray and Lloyd Bird Spring-vlll- e Inspection and protest— Henry Nelson Midvale chairman E A simplified report form for reC Larenson Mammoth U L Kres-ssales at coal mines iias been Salt Lake City Owen Howe tail authorized by the national bitumiSpanish Fork and George Gordon nous coal commission Frank P Salt Lake county manager of the statistical Midvale' auxiliary members were Stewart for district 20 has been inhosts to the women attending the bureau convention on a tour through the formed act all Under the Guffey-Vinso- n plant of the U S Smelting Mining members of the bituminous coal A Refining company in the after- code are to file with the noon Mrs Jane Thomas president statistical required bureau of the commisof the local organization was in sion a report of each spot sale of charge of the tour coal within ten days of the date of Tuesday the women will hold a the order business session to name new of- accepting Since many mines make sales of ficers and consider 'other matters retail quantities of coal to wagons coming before the organization trucks or other delivery which have Mrs W M Brockbang Spanish no effect on the general price level Fork state president wil1 preside the commission has ruled that such sales may be summarized semi500 at Banquet Upward of 5CKr delegates and monthly All coal mines located on railguests attended a banquet in the roads in Utah have joined the bituevehall recreation chapel Monday minous coal code Mr Stewart said ning Jack Coombs Sait Lake City Several "wagon” mines are not yet the of Universal manager Safety affiliated Appliance company was toastmas1" Coal Reports -- -- Simplified er " ter Following presentation of reports officers Tuesday by morning awards will be made for 25 years service as a fireman Each will receive a gold pin with Mr Clay making the presentation AUERBACH’S FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Welfare Head Takes Office to 13 jutt 5H Family Reunion Held at Lagoon ndkerchief Package of 500's— One hundred and two members of the Philip Pugsley family gathered at Lagoon Saturday for their fourth annual Use Kleenex to remove cosmetics— e New Low Price reunion Following the dinner and an entertainment program a business meeting was held and a biographical sketch of Philip Pugsley was given President- - Elizabeth P Hayward whQwaa in charge and all other officers of the family were retained for the coming year during cords— for wiping end dusting 28 DRUGS & TOILETRIES— STREET ‘ironic CTxmcci’ ijidsohsta&m - 'iuejun ’in vmxtv int smiHiw tb ’nun? ir f &! nWfH m1 HI —- ' — ' O - s 'm Twak is" ngea ex’ !) 'i f APPLE' GREEN PIE 10 per cut The Coolest Fountain in Towai SHOP AT AUERBACH'S AUGUST HIT PARADE HERE IS A 4 4r SPECIAL! it M i s H 1 1 1 - ’v -o v V -- uhv ' nij's ijr ig£ a Reg A Modernistic A 23 inches A Colon Box FLOOR 191 Steel Hamper A Lilt type AUERBACH’S liberal ) Cab- xes within the limitations imposed by federal and state laws rules and regulations of state and national boards and fixed legislative appropriations He succeeds Darrell J Green-we- ll who resigned his state job to devote his entire time to the position of state director of the works progress administration The state board probably will Security Plan Interests Texans are displaying keen in- meet some time this week to select terest in the L D S church secur- an administrator of old age asity program Ruel L Morgan presi- sistance who will supervise this dent of the Fort Worth Texas L particular phase of the security proD S branch said here Monday gram eva-v- and Beef es KLEENEX security program a cooperative enterprise between the state federal government and the counties for the granting of old age assistance aid to the needy blind assistance to dependent children and general a Corned' Butbage Mashed-Potatotered Succotash Hard or Hot Boll IcedTea or any 5c Drink TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE NEW LOW PRICE welfare J W GiUman of Orem took over his new duties Monday as director of the state department of public welfare As such he will have supervision over the administration of the social administration Boiled AIR-COOLE- After conferences with Governor Henry H Blood ex officio chairman of the state board of public welfare Mr Gillman promised — PLATE LUNCH 2S of years end a daughter have a son preside over the dian mission The son of Henry C F and British mission the L D S Fawcett Eyring he ' was church George M Whitmore is in Deseret in born a log cabin at Dolonia Salt Lake City and Adam PattersJuarez Chihuahua Mexiqo August on" Jr is in Ogden 30 1889 and was educated in the L D S church schools there FolAwaits Audit from Juarez The governor explained that he lowing hie graduation acadenpy in 1908 bo attended had delayed writing the letters un- stake school at the University til completion of an audit of the summer commission’s affairs by State Audi- of Utah then taught physica and in the academy for a tor John'W Guy Recently sub- mathematics before attending the B Y U mitted to the governor the report year named on this audit showed "nothing what- There he won an assistant profes- Dr Carl F Eyrie in the physics department to mission presidency ever that in the remotest way re- sorship flected Oh the integrity or honesty and brought hie widowed mother of any member of the commission” and younger sister from Mexico to special work studying sounds of ‘“When the old commissioners left Provo Hook N J graduating from the B Y big guns at Sandy office after their renomination had U After1912 1929 tp 1931 he was a reFrom in won M he his A degree been rejected by the senate they at the University of Wisconsin in search worker in acoustics for the asked for a special audit to clear and hia Ph D degree from Bell Telephone laboratories away any suspicion there might 1914 In church work he served as have been in the public mind of the California Institute of Technology in 1922 During the World quorum president Sunday school Irregularity "Because of the statement of the war he was technical assistant to teacher religion class superintendat Wash- ent member of the Manhattan N auditors" the governor said In his Dr Robert A Millikan letter ‘It affords me added pleas- ington and later was assigned to Y branch presidency as scoutmas- ure to express to you personally my appreciation of the integrity and intelligence you exercised in the interests of the people of the state SHOP AT D - AUERBACH'S during your Incumbency in office Subject to Criticism i‘It seems that holders of public office in a democracy must expect to be subjected to criticism The members of a commission charged with the difficult duties ymi had to perform may perhaps expefct moce than their share of adverse comment Through it all however in the light of the audit report just submitted it is most pleasing to know that no suspicion is cast upon your honesty of purpose or your conscientious devotion to the work you undertook When you entered 2 Boxes for 25c upon the extremely difficult duties beid-Pr of the office you recently for $ I sonally and on behalf of the people Box of the state it is my privilege to' thank you for the services you so 200 Sheet in each box — thet'i 1600 Sheets for well performed" don where he is and paid tribute to dead members of the association He was the "It is a far cry from the bucket brigade and the wheel horse cart to the modern chemical engines and the apparatus of today but the feelings that animated the men who served then and those who are serving now is the same” Mr Mabey said v Names of mm who played prom' Inent parts in advancing fire dein the state but who partments have died were read by the speaker as he offered a tribute to their L 0' trainings Dr Eyring also has devoted mtich of his life to church Letters expressing ‘his apprecia- service It is expected that hie tion for their services to the state headquarters will be In Boston were ent to members' of the old where he will preside over miswork in Massachusetts liquor control commission Monday sionary Connecticut and Rhode Island diby Governor Henry H Blood vided from the eastern states misHugh B Brown former chairman sion arid Maine Vermont and New and administrator Is now in Lon- Hampshire taken from the Cana- i of fire fighting from - the hose days of the hand-draw- n tart down to the modern age of gasoline driven trucks were rt‘ called Monday as firemen from all sections of the state gathered at Midvale for the thirtieth annual convention of the Utah State Fire men’s association More than 300 members of the association and its auxiliary registered during the day Charles R Mabey former Utah governor and a member of the Bountiful volunteer fire department When it began its operations 26 years ago traced methods of fire 25 I Appreciation To Three Members fifty years fighting during the past general board ha been appointed president of the recently created New England mission of the L D 8 church David McKay second counselor in the church first presidency announced Monday A physicist and educator of wide Gov Blood Writes State Convention Opens at Midvale With 300 Attending J ' A and in many other lfter scout of hi professional capacities 'the B Y U life was dean of tho school where he of arte and sciences In 1924 He was married September 9 1914 to Fern Chipman daughter of Stephen Chipman president of the Salt Lake City temple They school of union Shape ” high hinge cover in greoi£ whit or ivory HOUSEWARES— DOWNSTAIRS |