Show - - - - " — - - - - - - - -- - ' : AO ' ‘'''1 Lt ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' : ' ''' ' ' ' UnionsIDe Creating Rai: to Trade: - - vb- 17 r - ' - Meat Cutters File ' Reply to Order Request Hearings ) I ' - f '': i ': ' :1‘ l:A::::'''''''''':---'::-:''::''-''''''-:'- t - ' ' -- ' ' '1 if ik ' :' - - '':'::f'-'- : - 4'o''4 - ' - '- --t c" aa c— - -S - ""m"n'::::r - - 5Z"""'"""' - Ab''' ' " r i'lkk (24Z7--:- ' L' im :006 ---- f ''' -- - ''' 'S - 11:4 — -- -- -- "- ':':::!'--' t I —BurtonSTT---31usse'''-- Y'4"''"''''iii:1"::::':'' - 's t ) r -- Will Go to ' Parley ' At Oklahoma City - outline campaign The action was taken at it meeting of state and 00unty committee members and officers with national committee members Saturday morning in the Hotel Utah i'he committee of ten will report' back to the larger body at 'another meeting April 5 Mr Wilson announced that Lin- coln day banquets will be resumed by Republicans February 12 with functions planned in every county except those which may decide to join with Salt Lake county where the Republican Club of Utah will - ::ii:::::'::: ' : Btirton W Musser A director and legal counsel for the Utah Oil Refining company has been named by Governor Henry H Blood to repre:'':": "''': 'it i sent him at the annual meeting of :::::: :":::::::: the interstate oil pact commission at Oklahoma City on january lit i'c::-:' He also-wi- ll attend a conference rior 1 1 of governors of oil producing states X I at Hot Springs Ark on January 24 ' which will be presided over by GOT- ernor E W Marland 'of Oklahoma I Governor Elbod had been invited lk to both of these meetings but unable to attend because of press of business at his office appointed Mr -in hisplace Burton W Musser Will repro-rat- e Musser Mr Musser will leave Sunday tor sent state at Oklahoma oil pact Oklahoma City eommissioh The inteastate oil pact commission a federal body was appointed to prevent overproduction of peWill troleum and consequent wastage of ::M'sl''' ' c ' 4:: ::::: ' -- - hair-ma- n David J Wilson of Ogden of the Republican state com- - ': mittee Saturday was empowered to z: appoint a committee of ten to programs and policies for the ?::: 1938 Meetinors 7:'y (2011 :::'i::::::::::::'::!'::'? : - i :c:7r 4 : - Approximately 130000 square miles of territory have been mapped iIn the A A Aserial survey in the 12 dates of the western division George E Farrell of Washington D C western division director commented at a meeting of eXecutive secretaries ancl presidents of Ustate agricultural conservation corn Ilmittees who opened a three-da- y conference at the Newhouse hotel - - - ""- --- :: Meeting Empow'érs State Chairman ' To Name Committee - g:: 1 ' i i 4) P'''' Describes Work At Farm Meeting 'o:''ii ::: r Parley Blo()d Names Envoy to A1 - AAA Unit's Chief ' :T o Go' 't o ' - G-0-P-T -- -- -- i ' -- : s: !':: ': 1 :1t - -- ' 4 ' : ': :'::: ' ' 7 fe' ki:?:::1:::::::::-- le: 1938 Aerial S urver Utah's :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Maps Vast'- - Will Form - -- :::: :::::- -- -- - Rural Region Policy Group :i:::::: ii:: — ts:-":- '':'':''' ' :TRIBUNE' SUNDAY' MORNING 'JANUARY' SALT-LA- X " - Anxious to prove themselvetizt-nocent of 'any 'unlawful conduct in activities connected with the Grand Central market strike two labor unions Saturday filed an answer to cease and desist orders issued by the state trade comMission And asked for early public bearings Amalgamated Meat Cutters and - I ' -- ' ' 4 ' T le - i ' Mfg' ''' " liaok-er----Titeir-7Tiesh-Moun- : : 4 f (- ' ' 4 t-- - - ' ' Z ''4 :'::: :b'":::::::: ' 3: - i Butcher Workinen local No 537 I t — 11 17-77accused in an srder of inducing! 7 4 -v wholesale house' not to sell or de- I liver merchandise to the markets "for the purpose of injuring compeo - — Ilia tition" declare they are "wholly ia Saturday ' nocent of such charges" "The aerial survey has saved us I a great deal of time and money in e Declare Contract Broken Eventually niaking these maps Answering the commission's as- each farmer a map A hope to give — sertion that the Grand Central of his farm to help him in accu- strike exists'11because of a disagree-- 1 planning" Mr Farrell said two ment between labor unions and "The office here Vhich has had sponsor the dinner A speaker of not between the employes and em- New cars to strengthen activities of the Salt Lake City police Traffic department Sergeants charge of the survey has done a fine national prominence it is anticiployer" the meat cutters reply that E J Steinfeldt (left) Harvey C Peirce and Odes pated will be brought here for the Recor& B civilian Inspector clothes) piece orwork" Maurice Warshaw owner of the (in 500000 farmers were event f He declared two of service ten cars new for ready markets breached a contract with inspect Attend Mrs Jesse F Cannon Republican Nuttall now included in the program within the union on or about last Novemancommitteewoman national division the said western and parber this important natural resource nounced that Miss Marion E Mar- Eastern School Meet ticipants in 1937 were 75 per cent tin "Any employes of said Warshaw Me vice national more numerous than in 1936 cjaairr Bangor who are now picketing any of his Mr Farrell said wheat exports woman will address the April 5 Dr L John Nuttall Jr city sumarkets are doing so because of be will entertained here and perintendent of schools has been Dr Widtsoe Course were beneath expectations because meeting I such unlawful and wrongful breach authorized by the board of educaat a reception in the evening low of the of ilurchasing ability Persons of—contract" the petition says Draws 300 Amertion to sessions of the attend at executive aturday's Speaker European nations session was George W Snyder na- ican Association of School AdminTeamster' Join Plea istrators in Atlantic City February Three hundred persons are regie tional committeeman 26 to March 26 and is allowed tered for the course "Modern RevsCharged with lessening competi Empili're Give Veteran Theater Place to New and Powerful To Address Forum Autos tion by refusing to pass through a $29375' for expenses it was an- - lation and Modern Questions" being To Open Store nounced ISaturday Machines as Part of Traffic Program given by Dr John A Widtsoe mempicket line to deliver merchandise Development of labor organizaCompensated Moore's Butcher and Store Sup- - The board also authorized Arthur ber of the L D S church council of local No 222 of the International tions in Pennsylvania will be the G -Brotherhood of Teamsters Chaufsubject of an address by R G ply company formerly the C E E Arneson supervisor of research twelve apostles Mra Martha At least ten service-age- d feurs Stablemen and Helpers like- - Pierre O Perry a theater checker police cars—showing from 30000 to Walker of that state before the pub- Moore Agency will formally open to attend the meetMte of the So- Smith hostess of the Lion House Wise demands a public hearing lic forum meeting Sunday at a new store at 100 West Second ciety for Curricular Study at At- cocial Center announced Saturday 100000 miles on their speedometers—Saturday were made for Vitagraph Inc who was ready 8 p open in m the oity and county build- South street this week The store's lantiô City at the same time with an Dr Widtsoe's second lecture in the Declaring its conduct has been for a rest as sleek powerful new machines made their appearance while by an will be given next Thursday !'absolutely lawful" the teamsters' ing George J Fox chairman an- location for the past eight years appropriation of $23075 for his ex- - series to his home after checking under careful guidance of the police department's motorized officers nounced 8 p m in Barratt hall at 239 Union denies it has engaged in State at been South had street panties Saturday Two of ten new was Illegal restraint of trade or Inter a theater in "Sugarbouse MNMIMMMMM fered with just commercial com- awarded compensation Saturday by proved part of Chief of Police 1MEl the state industrial commission petition Harry L loineifs Move to modern-1- 1 "Labor takes the position the The commission ordered the inhis department's mobile equipSUGAR trade commission has no jurisdic- surance carrier tio pay $16 a week ize Prices Open ment—had been delivered Satur- I I tion to issue cease and desist or- from August 4 1937 to December 1 Nights I for ders against bona fide unions or plus legal hospital and medical ex- day Al! Brands Utah abeet qsser not yet radio equipped them" said Ate penses and comkensation forany orAlthough Tor TallCans to fotherwisediscipline –the-car-s Mon Cloth Bag service active ready 6 subsequent to December torney Clarence M Beck who filed disability were undergoing "breaking-in- " 1 which may4arise as a result of 12:00 the answers and treatment Eight more are yet 14TrAr"dtitBROADVi 1 I LIM 5064 for his injury 916501TM4AM 1 o'Clock' to be delivered and equipped' The opinion was signed by ComTues missioners William M Knerr and To Replace Cars and Main 937 East 21st South—North ' I 1 I Ab I Board Allows Police Prepare to Retire Old Cars- as New Fleet Arrives For Injury - cars--city-a- r---) UILkh N R Dealers Face Labor Quiz Fill GI IP ik14 Lake City motor car charged with discourmembership of their in complaints on file Saturday with the national labor re batons board ' Filed in behalf of the Automobile Salesmen's association local No 1154 the charges were directed against A E Touruen Motor cornpany Jackson Motor Car company Freed Motor company Arch Browning Inc and Gus F Koehler Inc The complaints filed by Attorney Clarence M Beck say the deal era "by preference and innuendo" encouraged their salesmen to withdraw from the union Five Salt dealers were aging union car salesmen s McShane while Commissioner of the ten new oars purchased D Nebeker wrote a dissenting opinion in which he held that Perry at least eight will be used to rewas not acting in the course of his place traffic car equipment One employment at the time of the ac- or two will be put at disposal of cident and is not entiticd to com- detectives and auto theft bureau workers The present department c a r equipment 29 machines has been — carefully sifted for automobiles be yond usefulness for police work These have been pledged to dealers as "trade-ins- " on the new machines Remaining cars will be reshuffled among the department's First lecturer of the University seven bureaus in en effort to proof Utah Master Minds and Artists vide a better equipment series of 1938 will be the Honorable standard Chief Finch said Agnes C Macphail Canada's first Overhauled Another woman member of parliament and an international peace advocate In addition to the ten new mawho will speak in Kingsbury hall chines an eleventh—a 1937 model January 28 car formerly used Mayor E In her lecture "Us the Good B Erwin—now is bybeing overNeighbors" Miss Macphail will hauled and will be put at exclustress the unity existing between - the United States and Canada sive disposal of the traffic detail's Finds investigating squad Murray Jury pleading for like cooperation be"Five of the new cars" Chief Inter- Finch said stions other In the Resident Guilty Saturday "will be es ests of peace signed to the traffic detail accordMiss of was a member Macphail James William Andrews 28 of the By that I ing to present plans disarmament commission of the mean four of the new ones and Murray had been convicted of a League of Nations In 1929 as one of the reconditioned accident 'car morals offense against a the three representatives from "Probably four more will be asCanada a men of in the eight girl by jury signed to the radio patrol officers court of District Judge Herbert M The remahling two maohines–will go J° the detective bureau All schillerSaturdaySentencewillbe new cars will be in servihe within Imposed January 22 Charged in separate complaints Maude May Babcock professor at the next two weeks" Andrews and Donald James Beck the University of Utah will review Assignment of the five care te stead 24 of 127 West First North the book "Rachel The Immortal" the traffic detail for us in chasstreet allegedly committed the Monday at 8 p m at 855 Third East ing speeders enforcing crimes November 14 Beckstead wu street at an open forum meeting of traffic laws and traffic investigaconvicted by a Jury Wednesday and the Congregation Monte Fiore Men's tion will raise the detail's will be sentenced January 22 club "rolling stock" by one Four are now used by traffic officers Assignment of four cars to the radio patrol detail will replace fte4Ul&o& present equipment since only four care are regularly assigned to this detail As–many of the new machines 111The eqiipped with two-wa- y rit A New Pair of dio equipment as is possible within the present budgetary lines the department bead said I f e I — Will Lecture -- e 41 slay he t the moan& el ervousneas ana um 07 up: drowsi 4 - —Standard Opticians t t t Optometrists k A With offices in our stereo will exam ins your oyes and whoa glasses 41111 11Ottesle Mid you aro Snub I ii 1 - s L I 1 2 urt r :"SiNf tira iclon-7inlett'n''Zj-fo'u- xi ' ' 46 - Old customers and their tam flies pay BOTH- - 11‘ ‘ o p o V' ' - t ' - '‘ i V - f W'N A 91-- - - g '"' " - - ' - -- ':' "01- for -na Our - G IAS S E S -- SOUTH MAIN -- -- Optical—C1 PrIespftldaiss-Faiis- —Salt--LalogaiProins- — ini And — - -- 11' ss resignation-asbead- of thmeantlagtoentr anof thine teturdeearn! and member of numerous organisations and committees during his first three years Mr Stephens is ed in the school of law He gave as reasons for resigning the 'heavy study requirements in duties Gib: btl-Ta- 'that'll Thodgh executive ake Colo ' CITY— STREET-4ALT-LA- tendered-hi- the class of 1938 to the graduate manager's office be announced now-enroll- - Manotacturing and DispensindOptkialle 267 - Insurance :48k !About Eyeglass Standard' - Edward 11 Stephens senior class president of the University of Utah' Saturday had voluntarily yeaBruboosink 11- - - ' 60 Per Week - 1(- N1-'- ' 6 pAyoNLy '" - I 0 ING DOWN: d - 0 o Star for cans I game between Utah U end Penver U it wu expected John James Tocently—ressigned—sonior----clas- s Areasuit Post — 23 LETTUCE -- a h 1 - doz mARsH Z PINE HUTS - Corn Meal '‘ 4 2 cans or Immil tolled Oafs : — BAG 'Z' er"1 n F nj 10 M A m - 23c oTtas:ray nmglextannrde chocolate Ea Choc Malted Milk Cake Vaothl ea 19c RAISIN SQUARES hick layer ot - doz sky raisins 29: ' 9 20 - Sangow 5 CALIAY Bar LLS— LI Ni:soor - aft Inwnmwmninnionom - - - swift OMINIMIEM Is I OHORTEIIING 25c SAUERKRAUT tic CHEESE I a I? n it t 1 Zee': can lb- s LARD BOLOGNA in gm OP at r77-- 1 ir—rNI---r-- lb 15c 7eisdh r"L3 r- -1 1-- 6 ' ? 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