Show 4 'THE SALT Tuberculosis Groups Close Parley Town Adopts Ordinance On Elections 143tlt Field Artillery Will Recall Past At Reunion in Ogden Central Park Board Action Assures -t- Former Chief CENTRAL PARK— An election Is now assured for citizens of Central Park Miles E Miller president of tho town board said Saturday following a meeting of the town board An ordinance was passed which closely followed the eld state law with reference to nominations of candidates officials said Any legal voter will be privileged to run for any-e- ff tcerproviding petition containing the names of at least 50 voters The petition must ba presented 15 days prior to election and every petition presented will appear on the final ballot Proposal for the ordinance wae made by Clyde Peck and Seconded by John Cook board members aod-jpthf- ment Spanish War Veterans To Go to Brigham City Between 30 and 40 Spanish War Veterans members of Department Commander E M Johnson's staff will journey to Brigham City there to conduct visitation with the William Q Anderson post No 6 of Logan The meeting is scheduled for 8'p entertain ir If GUARANTEED l!7atch Repairs SPECIAL! ii NeW Stem and Crown Round CRYSTALS ‘f WATCH Sj14 Fanc 19c 29c STREET ENTRANCE REPAIR-STA- TE campaign with the chamber of commerce and other business organizations for a civic memorial auditorium in Salt Lake City Commander Anderson reported all posts are in favor of the plan Sunday at 10 a m pt 205 city and county building a council administration meeting will discuss plans for a membership drive future activities and the recent national convention Commander Anderson will be in charge Halloween Party Set By Post Auxiliary Members of Lieutenant C E SHOP THE GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN AT AIR-COOLE- D AUERBACH’S STORE BROADWAY and STATE YOU MAY IVIN A NEW SUPERIOR DRY GLEANING SPECIALS Cleaning Ensemble 35c THE FINEST CLEANER EVER BUILT FOR BOTH RUSS AND FURNITURE INSTANTLY 89° CONVERTIBLE Enter Your Old Vacuum 69° -- Wa Special its is Cerrsctly Renovating Blanket! 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StUct Now for Christmai— No fxtro chrgt to hold Choose Now From Wide 28 She was XTRA! graduate of thej normal school at 5 Serial No S'- Coast Woman Dies Here Utah April am if Inown) — er Canadian Legion Post To hold Meeting The regular business meeting of Salt Lake City post 97 Canadian Legion B E S L will be held Wednesday at 8:15 p m in Civlo Center Percy G Clark sergeant at arms reported work on coming activities would be begun 1905 - Male ef Cleaner H Model reelected secretary--treasurannounced Saturday Other new officers selected during the recent annual reunion include George Faust president and E D Potter vice president recently several months with a heart ailment Mrs Williamson was born at Man-t- i & M the' University of Utah where she Mrs Williamson was a member of the Lambda Phi Lambda sorority Following graduation she taught at the Forest school for two years prior to her marriage to Mr Williamson m the Salt Lake City temple September 14 1927- - She was active in the city's musio circles until the time she-anHer husband moved to Callfftrni in 1931 where thqy have since lived Surviving in addition to her husr band and parents are two sons Reid 6— and Garry Clark 4: a grandmother Alice Evans Bird of Manti Utah and the follovng brothers and sisters: Mrs 'Mildred B Ger-rar- d Mrs Geneva B Taylorsville rsome and Mrs' Ethel B Ashton' both of Los Angeles Charles and Lawrence Bird of Salt Lake City Fungal services will be held from the Joseph William Taylor mortuary Tuesdayat 12 o'clock noon under of the Sugarhouse L the direction D S ' ward bishopric Interment will be at Wasatch Lawn Burial This lud4 Chetf up SU 275V46 00 Full S lx Lovly O’NITE Assortment of New Styles CASE with eh beautiful assortment we have' ever a new 1938 design — solid red cedar construction with rich walnut exterior The nd $2750 ilcid $ In during most shown d Each OTHER CEDAR CHESTS S ‘ Our Nw SISBtt: toadvanfage at loircGnctmy-aho- p OCTOBER SALE ! low M SPECIALS— Living e Room t Bedroom Dining Room CompiiVoulflls Rugs Oee Plcti Furniture °f K & atm 4-l- j - park e - 11 Williamson 2 - SALE- L W Lati- a former resident of Salt Lake City had been ill for f' r Data electric vacuum claanar dtscribed btlow Please enter contest In this district ANNUAL-FAL- hoi-pil- al all THE HOOVER COMPANY North ConfOBp Ohio To: J X OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK S Newhous-hotelf- t con-te- st - lowing' Is a - Photostat- of egram Received From President of the ate Stove Co —— ’ " nnEATTn&dDiLA j New-hous- AUERBACH’S contest cloiei aief midnight November 13 1937 and inlrii mid bylmYiTmust ba poitmarted accordingly or lerial Entriei may be made by mail However description number of old cleaner muit later be verified personally by Hoover representative Should you purchase a Hoover during the period of the and the old cleaner you have entered is fbund to be the winner your money will be refunded to you in full by the Engineering Department The winner will be determined of The Hoover Company North Canton Ohio whose deeisien will be fihal The cleaner judged the oldest becomes the property of The Hoover Company Winner wilt be announced en or before February I 1938 NATIONAL ESTATE post' No 409 cooperating with the auxiliary will attend a Halloween party October 2H In the Moose club 161 Second Kast street Edith Cavel Post to Set A costume ball w ill be feaWhiter Program Plans tured The meeting for that eveMeeting at one of its officer’s ning will be canceled Flection of officers will be made homes October 14 ' Edith Cavel post October 14 Commander 3 M No 6 American Legion will deSarlo reported Installation is set cide details of the winter program according to Mrs R T Croft adjufor November 9 instead of Notant Time and place of meeting vember 2 as announeed Post 409 has enthusiastically will be announced indorsed the department program for tho coming year 51 r Sarle Veterans’ Council to Map said Armistice Day Plans Wednesday evening the veterSugar-lionV F TV Knjoj! e ans’ council will meet in the hotel to discuss details of Successful Outing Commander Wayne F Carbis of veteran participation in the Armistice day programs November 31 Sugarhouse post No 35S6 V F W William J Higbee president said reported the recent post outing to he believed the program would be Cedar valley was above all expe- presented at Fort Douglas Parades are not popular any more he said ctations with excellent marksmanevidence in ship The “baby”-- V F W post will Local Legionnaires meet as usual Wednesday evening To Hear of Parley in the I O’ O F hall Elections Local American Legionnaires will be conducted October 13 unable to attend the recent national convention in New York City be given first hand descrip- Order of Cooties Sets tions of one of the Legion’s great‘Scratch’ at Ogden est reunions at the post Salt Lake Beehive TTo 3 Order meeting Thursday at 8legular p m in the of Cooties fun organization of the chamber of commerce V F W will junket to Ogden MonDelegates of post No 2 includ ing Department Adjutant Otto with a for “scratch” day evening Wiesley Utah National Executive Bucking Horse puptent No 2 of Committeeman Norman Sims E A Ogden Members from all over the Littlefield manager of the Salt state will attend Seam Squirrel LakRfcA'eterans’ Facility and Powell Ipson Salt Lake district commanHarry N Austin announced The event will begin with a street der will present their views of the Harm 8 with at convention p Afayor parade mon Peery heading the procession the line hall from the city Along of march watchers will be served Parade Outstanding from the camp's In the opinion of Adjutant Wics-lc- y piping hot dogs roller kitchen the events of the Mr Austin reports about 15 new conventionoutstanding were the giant parade into be the of 250000 veterans and the members will initiated eviDelegations from denced comradeship among Legionorganizations Provo Bingham Brigham City and naires growing in as each feeling Logan will be present gets older the with seriousnesa-oImpressed the parade as 10 divisions of 25000 IT S W V Camp to Plan men eaeh marched for ISTioufs and Hallow een Party 20 minutes up Fifth avenue Mr E A WedgwomF’sramp- No he bald Wiesley memories U S W V will meet 'Monday in of demonstrationthought would exert a Civic Center to consider plans influence great against unamencan for its Halloween party groups’ attempts to undermine Thursday afternoon Last Co- American principle The power evimmander Bert Loper and Adjutant denced by those 250 000 representHarry N Austin administered o- ing several million of their fellows bligations to two bedridden new were causes for sobef reflection members in the eterans’ in the opinion of the adjutant In additlon lo Initiations the officers visited Commander A N ENDING AT MIDNIGHT The " executive board meeting October in the flUEEUBficnn’s school Under the slogan “Save a Life” high schools in all cities of the state will house classes in life saving and first aid treatment At atl time cooperation with local police departments will be stressed Direct instruction will be supervised by the Red Cross Another featur of this year's V F W? program will be an active ’ m- pjst PLACE ix the united states 91st Division to Meet Officers of the Ninety-firs- t division association will conduct an V F W Joins In First Aid culosis and that they take all possible steps to stamp out the disease Training School Walter H Anderson Utah department commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars announced Saturday itn liyfes&AwiW the department had joined with the Colonel Willism C Webb California organization and-- the Former commanding- officer of American Red Cross in the formathe 145th field artillery regiment tion of a state first aid training !! is Miller whe la reported convalescing from a serious illness Wivesyof members have been invited to attend and will be entertained by the auxiliary Included on the business calendar will be election of officers and selection of the 1938 meeting place Present officers Include David A Scott president Mr Peterson vice president and Arnold Rawlins secretary the field of other diseases that they maintain their fight against tuber- Tomorrow AXELRAD’S FURNITURE CO In Joint School For First Aid Work fornia and subsequent service overseas will conduct ita annual in the national guard arIt was mory In Ogden October announced by Frank E Peterson' vice president Tha celebration will start at 3:30 p m Members from Logan Provo Qgden Salt Lake City and other points in the state will attend At p m a buffet luncheon will be served followed by a program a Representatives 'of tuberculosis associations of 13 states ended their wo-day conference at—the Hotel Utah where under the direction of Dr Kendall Emerson of New York City managing director of the National Tuberculosis association they studied all phases of problems dealing with the eradication and the control of the disease Possibilities of the various state gotng lRtS other fields t associations besides tuberculosis control was seen by Frederick D Hopkins executive secretary of the national association who said: "Tuberdulosis has been so successfully controlled in some states that the death rate of other diseases has risen much higher than the constantly decreasing rate for tuberculosis Dr F A Carmelia of San Francisco senior surgeon of the United States public health service urged that even if the associations go into fc'Jl OCTOBER 3 1937 V F W Cooperates Utah’s own regiment the war time 145th field artillery recalling tha daya of Camp Kearney In Cali' Municipal Balloting ' TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING With Utah War Veteran Groups 4 Envoys of 13 States Study Problems Relating to Disease LAKE A -- J I v |