Show THE SALT LAKE 'TRIBUNE Duties Delay Ask ‘Chief to Return of Senator King —o Puts in Bid Party Powicow Woman Seeks S v y AV‘WxsW Frank L Olson right and A S Brown invite Presi enLRoosevellJo- - ackson- J axation Monopoly Require Services Thomas Takes Time v Democrafic leagues party at Saltair on August 6 r i 4 C w Tribune Washington Bureau - nator f) streets featuring appearance game will be- - proceeded by a parade through down- - of Jack Bartlett’s troupe of trained The Tribune— donkeys and mustc-b-y ToMecr:New‘’Of ficers” and Telegram Youth Activities -eva—of the novel tributedlon-Jh’ Introduction of newly elected of- band events The special matinee game will be So as guests of the two- - news- ficers of the Executives association papers 8000 Salt Lake City chil- will be made' at a regular luncheon the first of a series of donkey basedren will flock to Community base- meeting of the group in the Beau ball attractions to be presented in ball park to witness the spectacle Brummel cafe Monday at lJ:10 p m Salt Lake City this week Mrs Vada J Coles Becomes Third Democrat in Race d(eus SEMtWAMMDAtL SADJE board Mrs H5 In'the wr u tion work Shehaa served as president of the Whittier P-- T A treasurer of the S$alt Lake council and a member fl the state P-- T ' Q)i musical circles if II a'm e tive part in Pari - To Clarify Puzzle "There will of course be an attempt to restore fully the undistrib- County Recorder—Job the past three years and prior to taking that position served for about a year in the cou flee She has b y hot set a definite date for his arrival in Salt Lake City Senator King as head of- the Joint committee on taxation will first conduct a aerlea of conferences with the tax experts of the treasury exploring possible new sources of tax revenue ’ "Taxes will have to be raised at the next session” he said "The president already had given notice that a new tax bill must be passed We must have more revenue if we are to make a start at balancing the budget and it la no easy problem to determine where the additional Revenue is to come from L Tfoungsters Await Donkey Ball Game The atvtown Tribune and Telegram for admission to a donkey baseball game Mrs Vada J Coles a deputy clerk in the city court Sunday announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the office of county recorder She is the thiijd Democrat to enter the race for this office announcements having previously been made by Miss Jennie Harrington and W H Howard Mrs Coles a widoW has been a deputy clerk in thw city court for £ WASHINGTON D C June William H King will not be able to get to Utah until- - late ummer due to a multiplicity of enate assignments Senator Elbert D Thomas left Washington Saturday for New York where he will deliver a apeech Monday Senator Thomas after he delivers bis speech will then proceed on leisurely schedule to Utah He has II All 8000 tickets provided by The 1 ’A 1 - MONDAY' MORNING ’JUNE 27 1938 ' Coles nounces candidacy for eounty corder office-- Mrs' Vada J s " A Anre- - KiwariisWill Hear Chief Colei was active politically lasy state and county cam- paigns Is a member of the Women's Democratic club the Ward I A study group and the Junior Democratic club night She was born in Heber and edu the-Saserved Lake by catedinthe Salt Lake City public school West high school and ex club members Monday at the'Coun tension division of the University club it was announced Sunof Utah She is an active member try the L D S church and one day by Reed Stevens president' is now serving as a missionary At the same time 2000 other CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK OUR ENTIRE STOCK GREATLY REDUCED ’ ls FURNITURE RUGS DRAPES lt v Jackson Democrats Invite President to Beach Outing uted profits tax to which I have always been opposed and which we largely emasculated in the tax bill of the past session It also is important that the tax laws be revamped to clarify many provisions President' Roosevelt Sunday wastday at 8 p m in the Dooly that are obscure and difficult for invited to be honor guest at the ing Mr Olson announced taxpayers to uhderstand and we Jackson Democratio league’s also will attempt to simplify tht process of levying and collecting nual Saltair outing on August 6 federal taxes The invitation was signed by Frank "Moreover as chairman of the L Olson president and National committee named to draft a new tax A S Brown Committeeman law for the District of Columbia I have considerable study ahead This The president was Informed that Is an intricate problem because 20000 Democrats were expected to many persons who work in Wash- assemble at Saltair to "promote the ington live and pay taxes in Mary- principles of our great party so land and Virginia The district tax ably directed under your inspired bill passed last session was a make- leadership” shift and must be replaced by The outing which is expected to permanent equitable and workable be the largest assembly of party law" he said members this summer will be featured by a varied entertainment Monopoly Task program Senator King also is a member Congressman J Will Robinson of the joint committee on will address the league at its regu-lamonopoly that Is to meet for the first time monthly meeting Thursday at next week and outline its summer 8 p m in the "Newhouse hotel activities Senator W E Borah and His subject will be the "Banking Senator' Joseph C O’Mahoney are Situation” The league’s board of the other senate members Just directors will hold a meeting Mon- how much of his time this committee will require Senator King could not estimate but said if he did his full duty to the subject he would be doing nothing but delve into the monopoly question for the next year This committee is Instructed to report to congress in January As a member of the The Democratic' women’s stat judiciary committee Senator King is collaborating formally wiH laum organization with the department of Justice in 1938 campaign Monday with an attempt to work out a new and the modern penal system for the United first of a series of regional ferences each covering a judicial States district The opening conference vlll be held In Helper civic auditorium beginning at 1:30 p m fothe counties comprising the Seventh judicial district The event open ‘with a luncheon and a business meetMasons of High Marine lodge will be held dring the afterNo 12 A F & A M and members ing noon In the evening there will of Queen Esther chapter No 2 Order of the Eastern Star were be an open meeting at which State bidden Sunday night to remember Chairman Calm W Rawlings will that "Masons must always be build- be the principal speaker ers” The conferences will be conductanni- ed Speaking at the forty-fift- h by MrsScott P Stewart state versary meeting of the two organi- vice president and her staff The sations in Calvary Baptist'1 church group scheduled to go to Helper the Rev Charles Cl Spencer advised includes Mrs J R Rawlins nathem that "in the present day Ma- tional commltteewomen Mrs sons must be concerned with buildH Wolfe Mrs Frank Drury ing character in the minds of youth former vice chairman for Carbon greater measure of confidence in ty and now a resident of Salt them and a greater degree of aoclal City Mrs Rose Henderson ce chairman of the Salt Lake responsibility” Jason J Jordan worshipful ountyw 'committee ' Mrs Frank master conducted the meeting Page Stewart Mrs George S Bal-l- if of Provo Mrs A C Jensen of secretary read the grand master’s proclamation Mts Sandy Mrs C O Bonner of Salt H O- Cole secretary of Qyteen Lake City Mrs Harold Warburton Esther chapter read the grand ma- of Tooele Mrs Calvin Roberts of tron’s proclamation and Mr Cole Bountiful and Mrs Franklin D outlined the history of Masohary Richards of Salt Lake City- - builfl- - the church in Australia An er son served a mission in Hawaii a few years ago Her announcement states she Is being sponsored for the position by a group' of prominent members of the Democratic party is clubs in the United States and Canada are expected to listen to a message from F Trafford Tay lor K Ct of St Boniface Manitoba president of Kiwanis International ESTABLISHED 1857 37 WEST F!RST SOUTH i (iMDlNWObDEY’S W "GOOD WAS 394 FURNITURE G'tfinq! 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Women Slate Bourbon Drive 11 Masons Mark ‘Anniversary vl t r V f -- - I O F Arranges O To Hear Leader Thomas G Andrews grand (ire of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will arrive in Salt Lake City Wednesdayat 11:30 p m from Oklahoma according to word received here Sunday Mr Andrews will address a public meetlngThuraday at 8 p m in the I OJD F hall 41 Post Office place He will speak on "The Future of American Youth” to California rheRcv and Mrs A E Butcher ihd children will leave Salt Lake vacaCity Tuesday for a two-mon- th tion trip to California During thi absence of the Rev Mr Butcher who is rector of St Paul’s Episcopal church the parish will be in charge of the RL Rev Arthur W Moulton D-Episcopal bishop of Utah the ’Venerable W F Bulkley and the Rev Hoyt E HenriqueS GREATER EARNINGS The Federal pays maximum dividends twice a year Open your account now Icral-dlxM- snj Building rAssocialion OGDEN SAIT LAKE Hotel Utah Bldg S374 Wuhinion Blvd i' Democratic Club Slates Outing Officials of the Sagebrush Democratic club announced Sunday night that plans are complete for tha or ganlzation’s annual outing Wednesday afternoon at Lagoon A program has been arranged for 4 p m followed by a community luncheon and a social A S Brown national Democratic committeeman will speak at 7:30 pm and dancing will conclude the day’s events Visiting Artist Tries Tabernacle Organ Alexander McCurdy head of the organ department at the Curtis Institute of Musio in Philadelphia continued his automobile trip Sunday to California where he plans to ' spend the summer Arriving at the Hotel Utah Saturn playday afternoon the er and teacher apent three hours at the keya of the L D S tabernacle organ as guest of Frank W Asper tabernacle organist' A s r t well-know- 'i-- v I Will Make Film Bid Patricia Risher 8 daughter of John Risher postmaster at Florence Colo will if rive in Salt Lake City at 7:30 a m Monday over the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad en route to Hollywood Cal where she will enter motion pictires AT STANDARD STATIONS INC AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS 4 STANDARDOIL DEALERS ’ v 5 |