Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE K Faithful Members Petition Blessings Ct rV- - -- tabor Board Women Back Delves Into Bakery Case Countys Library Plan 1938 23 a " J 13 SugarliouscRccails Early Days Building Loan At Mtli Birthday Party Group Elects r ff Jb APRIL SATURDAY MORNING Union’s Charges Aired Against Biscuit Company 1 Labor contract negotiation between the Purity Biscuit company and the union reached an Impaste when company official refused to conelder clauses calling for a union shop and union representation of employes during disputes Paul M Peterson state federation of 'labor president testified at an N L R B bearing which opened here Friday The hearing was ordered by the national board following the filing of a complaint charging the company failed to negotiate In good faith with representatives of Its em- ployes Besides Mr Peterson witnesses called Friday by Newell N Fowler attorney were Verne A Tracy company president and Mrs Bertha Robinson secretary of the NLRB Bakery and Confectionery Workers’ International Union of America local 424 Two Testify F J Bradshaw Banquet Opens Community Celebration resolution inParade to Feature Today’s Observance dorsing the Salt Lake county library system was adopted by the SUGARHOUSE— Early days in Sugarhouse were recalled FriCommunity club in the clubrooms day night by speakers at the eighty-fourt- h Friday morning Tallowing a meetbirthday anniversary ing with members of the county celebration sponsored by the Sugarhouse chamber of commerce library board An elaborate banquet was served The women voted to cooperate to business men and townspeople at come was given by A Ray Curtis with the county system when centers are set up In the various Jeanne's tearoom 3022 Highland chamber president of the occasion Honored towha The club has been spondrive at 8'30 p m The celebration were: Mr guests and Mrs Willard B soring a library as a project for will continue Richards Sr Mr and Mra A C throughout Saturday several yeari a parade Smoot and Mrs Eleanor G BartMeeting with tha group were beginning at 10 a m with Salt lett Mr Lake Richards Is the oldest resiDr Cl N Jensen superintendent through Sugarhouse and dent and Mr Smoot the first man of Jordan school district Mayor City N G Morgan Salt Lake City at- to engage In business in the comJ Hollis Aylett of Midvale and torney told of the founding of munity Mrs Ruth Tyler county librarian Dr Jensen and Mayor Aylett are Sugarhouse In an address Friday nlgnt Sugarhouse received Us members of the county board name from the old eugar beet facGranger Father Complete plans for joining with the county tylll be worked oqt at tory erected there— the first of its to kind be in the United operated a meeting of the women’s club Charge Against Soil next Thursday Mrs Harold E States he said- The factory machinery was SOUTH SAL TLAKE — A comNelson president said shipped from France arriving in plaint charging W L Berry of Utah in the spring of 1852 Carrots with battery was filed In Granger and also Were used for the parsnips BYU Head to Speak manufacture of syrup at that time the court of Herman Gygl justice Dr Franklin S Harris president the speaker said Sugarhouse was of the peace by John Berry of Brigham Young university will organized as an L D S ward 84 father of the Friday defendant ' be principal speaker at a meeting years ago "Saturday The complaint£harges that on In the Eleventh L D S ward-eljap- el Sidney J Ottley was master of April 20 the defendant struck and at 8:30 p m Sunday ceremonies and the address of wel bipat his father MIDVALE-A- Files Left to Blessing given faithful choir leader- and Christ dox Holy week observance - right James Arkowdas Rev stand before flower-deck- Demins Greek Church Nears Climax Of Holy Week Observance " II Gavalas altar ed Sandy A Honors High Girls P-- T Junior Pastor Leads Enactment of Holy Burial In Impressive Orthodox Services Constantine My- at Greek Ortho- SANDY— One hundred and twenty girls of Sandy junior high school were honored at a tea by mothers ing president of the Utah League of Building and Loan associations succeeding George M Cannon Jr at the annual meeting of the organ izatlon Friday in the Hotel Utah Others elected were: R C Duvall o t Ogden first vice president Ver non Romney Second vice president and J Grant Stringham secretary-treasur- er Members of the executive committee ape Mr Cannon J H Andrews Mr Romney and Joseph E Kjar Mr Cannon reported member organizations in Utah last year made loans totaling $5500000 on homes $2000000 of which were F H A loans John Allen of Portland Ore district examiner for the Federal Home Loan bank attended a luncheon In connection with the meeting Formal addresses were deferred until the Paciflo Northwest Conference of Savings and Loan associations here annual convention to be held and 14 Mr Kjar Is president of the regional organization and Mr Stringham is secretary June 13 Mr Tracy testified as to company and Mra Robinson read from union record purporting to showtho union controlled a 75 per cent majority of the company’s employes in October Other clauses In the proposed contract which tha company refused to accept according to Mr Peterson were those calling for a straight seniority basis for laying off and rehiring employes and the paying of four hours’ wages for employes called to work but not used when they reported Favorable to Increases The company he said was willing to grant pay increases of S cents an hour for icing and wrapping employes and 10 cents an hour for baking employes on October 21 with these increases to be doubled on February 1 The company also and agreed to grant vacation to compromise on overtime by payfor all work ing time and one-thiover an eight-hoperiod The session adjourned before attorneys for the respondent company n Mr Pehad time to terson Jesse E Jacobson examiner for the board announced the hearing would resume at 9:30 a m Saturday in room 220 of the federal of the local parent-teach- associa- er tion Thursday afternoon Music for the occasion was furnished by Gordon Olson and Mrs Noal Bateman Hostesses were Mrs Nearing climax of their observance of Holy week Utah merrij J W Thompson Mrs C C Jensen bers of the Greek Eastern Orthodox church continued w§eklong Mrs Lawrence Stapley Mrs Jesse Mix Mrs George H Poulson and services at the Salt Lake Greek Orthodox church Friday night Mrs Oma Williams poured — More than 3000 members of the1 11 Church in Salt Lake City and surbuilding rounding towns will have attended services by Sunday according to church officials Verle William Walker Amid the impressive pageantry of the church the Rev H Gavalas Funeral services for Verls William pastor of the local church led an Walker 27 247 Kelsey avenue who died enactment of the holy burial conWednehday at 5 05 p m In a local hospital ducted In Greek at 7 p m Friday of pneumonia will be conducted Bundav at For the benefit of English-speakin- g 2 p m In the Second L D 8 ward chaoeL churchmen J T Georges delivered Jr Fifth East and Sev In address in English at 8:30 p m enth flouth streets Friends may call Singing of the liturgy of the church WPA has made available $17408 his parents’ home 880 Was featured throughout the day Fourth East street for a white collar project to assist Raturdav evening and At 10 o’clock Saturday night Rev Sunday from 10 a m the tax commission in revaluing Gavalas will lead singing of the to 1 10 d m Burial w will bo la City ceme OWr Improvements in Salt Lake county liturgy preparatory to climax of tery Commission Chairman Irwin Arno-v- it the week's observance — the celebraMr Walker was bom In Salt Lake was advised Friday by Senation of the resurrection starting at City October 5 3910 tor Elbert D Thomas a aon of William F r tnldnlght and Mae Simmons The money will employ needy proThe holy week observance will Walker For the past fessional educational and clerical few years he has been close with church services Sunday employed as a postal persons In collecting appraisal data at 3 p m and a dance for memclerk on property in this county photoSurviving are his bers of the church Sunday night widow Mrs Thelma A choir led by Constantine graphing improvements checking Foster Walker a son Grant Walker his will provide musical tabulating and summarizing the apa brother parents Mr Walker praisal data Keith Walker a sisbackgrounds for major ceremonies ter Mrs Loraine Nebeker and two grand The material will he made availA solid bank of flowers covering mothers Mrs Emma E Walker and able for the administrative use of Alicia Simmons ail of Salt Lake City the altar and croesespalso fashioned Mrs Gesfna c c county assessors and the state tax of flowers provided the central widow of Goffe Metielatr clscia died Frid commission for assessment and theme of elaborate church decora- after a Ionic illness at her home 118 Emily Claxton Weat North and in comFirst equalization purposes tions street Funeral services for the depreciation of Improveputing Mr Metselaar was Mrs Illing Emily ment valpes over a period 1857 horp June 1 6 worth Brown Claxton in Gonderake Holt for Salt Lake Utah San Juan Em70 former resident of land a daughter oft counties and Carbon Dirk and Balt Lako City who ery Trientje J U kielema Springer She fe died early Tuesday of No regularly employed personnel wa converted to theL auaes incident to age L D s church and will be displaced home In San her it ytlfc came to Salt Lakef Francisco will be con MURRAY— Girls of Murray high City 40 years ago iucted Sunday at 2 p m at 36 East Sevschool staged a program and dance from her nativs land enth South street by Surviving: are three Lester W Fry Burial a Friday as the school participated In Jon Cornells will bo in City cemeMelaelaar annual celebration of girls’ day tery Lake City Mrs Claxton was The assembly program at 11 a m Metselaar In Bradford bom and was conducted by Miss Mae John- gelei Yorkshire England Ham Mettela March 31 1868 a son president of Murray Girls Ath- iivla south America daughter or Abner and Trientie daughter letic association and included stu- aMetieiaar Fllzaboth Illingworth SalteraLake She lived in Salt Lake MURRAY— Kenneth W Julfen of Jodents of South high school In Salt City two broth for 30 year City Salt 2249 Windsor street Salt Lake City Sprlnaer Lake City and Granite high school hannes moving to Buffalo N Lake Cltv and Hen & T about 10 years ago A dance in the gymnasium cli- drlck Springer of Hoi Friday pleaded guilty to speeding went to Bank She Mrs Metseigar in a school zone and was ordered to Francisco two yeara maxed the celebration Miss Irene land ago pay a $15 fine or serve five days in Jqhnston dean of girls was in Rickard Faddison Johns the county jail by Judge H T Matcharge of the activities Lee Day Mary thews of Murray city court Richard Paddlaon John 7 son of A stay of execution until April 28 Mary Lea Day B daughter of Mr and A and Alice Brown Johns 00 F Admits Drink Sales street died late Thursday In a local hoa Mra Robert C Day of Terminal died Fri- was granted local a at m of pneumonia SANDY— Jack Reynolds of Salt Pital of complications resulting from a case day at 8 p Harry J Cook of 125 West Crysmeasles hospital avenue Salt Lake City was Lake City ‘Friday pleaded guilty of The The child It survived by her parents and tal child was bom In Denver July 5 fined $3 on charges of disregarding before Reg White justice of the 1610 and bad lived in Salt Lako City four two brothers William and Robert Day the of Utah months is Her father superintendent A traffic light He was peace to a charge of selling alcogranted a he la survived bf a Power aud Light company station at TerBesides his parent holic beverages and was sentenced brother Alan and two listers Mary Alice minal stay to May 7 Ross McDonald state Lake and of Salt Janet Johns City to three months in the county jail highway patrolman was the arrestPrivate funeral eervlces will be eon at 344 East First South Levi T Davis He was given a four-da- y stay of ducted ing officer street bvSaturday First of tho Jacob Trapp paator execution Unitsman church Levi T Davie 57 formerly of Caetle Gate tnd Salt Lake City died after a long over ervlr In the World war and u at hie home in Jackson - rd ur cross-questio- WPA Allots Fund for Tax Project “ ar -- AT ""Y ldll —should make some provision for the time when his produc -- I "Your savings hank account will be a convenient and trustworthy friend in time of opportunity or adversity Tracy Loanto & Trust Co ' Organized 151 v Serve the Public Smith Main Street SALT LAKE CIT " Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - William W Hobba 30 formerly of Salt Cltv and Granger died in a Reno hospital of automobile accident into-rle- s errording to word received by relar Frldav tles Details of the accident were not known Here It occurred two weeks ago near Reno Bom here November Jt ISng Mr Robbs lived In Salt Lake county until he He was moved to fbeno two vears ago married here 14 years ago to Daiev Markav Mr Hobbe waa a veteran of of Granger Lake Nev l r fT s H-L j-y4y- jv Andrew Jackson Scott Andrtw Jckion Scott TS mechanic! engineer and chicken rancher died Friday 5 15 p m at the family home 4281 it h South £ut atreet of heart dlcaae Lat William W Ilobbg 3 dren Lelarni Robert Virginia and Sandv Hobba of Reno and three brothers end two eisters all of Idaho Nevada and California The body will be brought to Halt Luke City for funeral services and burial Born In Oil City Pa January 28 1S80 Mr Scott wa from Cornell gradual univeralty with a mechanical anrtnearlng He had alao atudled In Germany degrea He came to Holladay about 33 yeara ago and hie widow Mra Anna J Scott Mrs Myrtle Hervev Law 60 died Fri- hadHa been In poultry in engaged day at 6 p m at her borne 1906 South recent He bad no other raielng yeera near reia State street of a heart ailment Bom February 13 1878 in Joplin Mo Uvea In the tntermountaln region a daughter of 8 O end Nancv Laub Hervev ihe had been a resident of Bait Lake City 12 years Her husband David Elmer Law died aeveral year ago Rurvivln are a daughter Mrs Juanita three eons Rellwood of 8att Lake Citv Albert F Law E A Law of Butte Mont end W Herald Law of 8alt Lake Cltv a aiater Mrs Minnie Rlusser of Portland Ore a brother Albert W Hervey of Phoenix Aria and three grandchildren Myrtle Ilervey ‘ Z McLEOD a member of tha American Legion Surviving are bit widow his mother Mrs Euda Hobba Bonnell of Reno four chil- Jackson tivity will cease PICTURE Belowji Hilarity develop in a fourtur kitchen Righc Servel Electrolux the Ga Refrigerator and Modem Automatic Gti Range play their pant fA S-- Speeder Gets Murray Fine EVERYOU E M-G-- mumy merrily Fete at Murray illness Thursday Cal according to word received here by relatives born in Wiles waa brought Mr Davl a small thlld to Caetle Gate where his father Chris Davis wag employed by the Utah Fuel company He eerved as clerk In the Wasatch Btors he was In company for manv year in this caappointed manager andHeserved moved to Jack-so- n pacity for 16 years emwaa In 1929 and with hie family ployed there by the government at the time of nil death Ms Widow Mrs Fllsabeth Surviving are two eons Earl Davis of Wilcox Davis Jackson and John Davis of Oakland andFu-a Davie of Jackson daughter Dorothy neral services will be conducted Saturday at IN HAL ROACH’S DIRECTED BY NORMAN Girls Stage School inmtiimmtitiitiitninisimwsnt rff Painful Swollen Feot In real life as in the movies modern gas appliances bring glamour into the home They bring convenience and economy too See them in “Merrily We Live” and examine them in detail at our showrooms The new gas water heaters and gas househeating equipment' as well as gas ranges and Servel Electrolux the Gas refrigera You can get Moone- Emerald Ott to ih'p minute Yet they are not expensive and may be bought on easy terms Why wait to eiijoy modern gas service? and speaking of stars look for the of Approval on buy A MDUllTAIIl-FUELSUPPl- Tonight bathe those tired aching burning Jeet —dry thoroughly and rub In Moone a Emerald OU Peel new ease and comfort such aa you thought never existed Such a relief to atlngtng Itching burning feet - 36 South Stata at Pay Lees Drug Store and all progressive drug stores —It doe not stain— la economical and money back If not satisfied (Adv) tor are styled BLUE STAR Seal gas appliance you i Y COM PAHY Witch 1 n of the American Mutual Buildand Loan company was elected ager operation Ionopoulos to Lead League F J Bradshaw secretary-ma- every ( - |