Show v 10 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE C C Suggests SL -- Judge Okehs Sale of Business Structure ‘Envoy’ District lirWasliiiiiitmr Board Okelis Study 4 — For-Prete- 011 ut Of City and Statp TUESDAY MORNING - nd sc ‘ Roger 1 Y Farm Expert Washington Official asked Chamber members to suggest additions or subtractions from this year's' program in planning the program'for next year the board decided Ask Road Job will be instructing thehigh-wa- y committee to urge thb state road commission to impovehe Timpanogos loop Highway “one of the most scenic drives itr the state” was adopted by the board The meeting was in charge of Marion C Nelson- president of the ‘ Sanford Again Heads NEC in Utah After a recess of six months due the administration's national economy program Utah offices of the natioaal emergency council reopened at 401 Boston building Monday with Allen T Sanford' again director of the agency for Utah Mr Sanford planned to leave soon on an Inspection tour of emergency activities lit the state to AUERBACH’S SPECIALS SPECIAL! r4' AFTERNOON 2:30 to 5:30 Only SANDWICH SPECIAL 15 Toasted Deviled Egg Sandwich Colo Slaw Ripe Olive and Pickle Orange Punch Root Beer or Coffee Ice Cream or Sherbet ICE CREAM SODA sorted Fla As-- Fountain— Downstairs eyivell Controls Cost Extra ON FH A PLAN NO DOWN PAYMENT! BUY 650 Pf r Month Elaerical Appliances— Downstairs AUERBACH’S The o il IrPermountain Stare Founded' 1864 agriculture" The visitor admitted however the farm price situation is giving economists serious worry He said the export requirements remained an uncertain factor in current farm - TO f urther effort to bring a considerable area in the Oquirrh range under jurisdiction of the United States forest service for watershed benefits to hi cTty of Tooele and neaf-b- y areas United States Senator Elbert B Thomas will confer with city and county officials at Tooele Tuesday Stumbling block in the way of petitioners who claim they represent 95 per cent of the residents is refusal to date by the interior department to relinquish its share Of tha lands now under the grazing serv- ice ' V leaders quaff goblets of water predicting return Mrs Margaret C Munns left and Mrs Ida C T U of prohibition 'B Wise Smith State Liquor Control Draws Montana Firm Man Tagged on Way to Marry V James just a circuit Pacific east Salt Fire of WCTU Head Here Gets Speeding Fine Set Aside night Buys S L liquor traffic far from having curbed "rackets" Bank Building S L Judge Suspends Iaylon Bridegi Salt Lake City crimeStateor control liquor consumptidn has increased them because has official as Present to sanction upon Pair placed vice Mrs Ida Wise Smith of Penalty Wedding News Briefs Evanston the Christian Temperance president $75300 High Bid Martin produce economy Mr— who has of the pleted Lake City for the left day j com- coast Mon- of it a Ll- Layton bridegroom had a good excuse Closes Deal for being 30 minutes late for his own wedding it was revealed in For Butte Company police court Monday when he appeared on speeding charges Martin told City Judge Bryan 'vas en route to Tooele $3 fine for admittedly running a Sale of the Columbia Trust his Prospective bride was stop sign Mainwhcre 125 at South pany building Low Jeremy who gave his ad street— for $75300 was apprnvprf waiting Saturday traveling 52 miles dress as Sail Lake City enivimit when he heard the fateful ted to the county jail Monday fer Monday by District Judge Roger IPer hour sound of Motorcycle Patrolman G 60 days on a petty larceny charge a b n i dd after g H VQikjCrt's &ir c McDonough spntcj Sec- - He allegedly t stole severaL articles which started at an offer of $37000 ond West1 street He got a ticket of women’s clothing from the Dot The high bid was made by T T Safely married Mr and Mrs Mar- lar store in City Friday tin were given the judge's best Edward Thompson charged with Pruhe of Taylor Jr president wishes Monday when he fined the being a narcotics ifddict was given dential Federal Savings and Loan defendant $25 and suspended the six months' jail sentence suspended on condition hp leave town association of Butte Mont for the fine as a wedding present " Intermountain Realty company a Other cases considered the first day of thenew month were: subsidiary of the savings and loan Speeding — John W Goodfellow organization 34 of 2345 East Thirty-nint- h South of of the sale details Completion street arrested after driving at’an within the' next 30 days will result excessive speed from Twenty-sevent- h South to 2300 South streets in moving of the headquarters of the company to Salt Lake City as old Ninth East street July 14 conFinal rites for Mrs Anne K soon as remodeling and renovation victed fined $15 Robert L Holt 45 widow of of the former bank building per- 35 of 1197 Second East street 54 Smoot Rebentisch miles per hour Fourth to Sixth Grover A Rebentisch and daughter mits Mr Taylor said West-streof Reed Smoot former United States North streetson-Secon- d June Bid July 1 waived a requested- jury senator will be conducted Tuesday tnoonTin the First L D S ward Presentation to Judge McDon- after it' had been summoned con victed fined $16 jury costs Charles chapel Burial will be in City cemeough last June 27 of jan offer from B Eggett 23 qf Bountiful 48 miles tery the Intermountain Realty company trt Ninth South George Albert Smith colleague of for the building for $45000 plus- an per hour Sixth' on Second" West street July Mr Smoot on the L D S church alternative offer of $12000 addi- streets 30 fined $5 council of twelve apostles and tional in cash or 14 parcels of land Reckless Driving— Frank Lewis Bishop Walter P Whitehead of the in Midvale resulted in setting of Provo First ward will speak Monday as time for confirmation of 17 of Ogden driving north of 1204 Bishop W F Bromley of the Salt 70 street miles at Beck hour per the sale Lake City First ward will preside 31 released to court juvenile Judge’ McDonough at that time July Charles A Callis of the L B indicated time should be given for Karl Woodard 23 of 310 West First of twelve apostles will offer street involved in a collision other interested bidders to make South with-tw- o other automobiles Sunday the-- - invocation —and —Dairtei H Offer Thomas benediction the 1635 South Benjamin State street Bidding' began at $57000 with the night near EJdridge will dedicate the graveEdward L Burton company of Salt three persons injured slightly trial Friends may call at 260 East Lake City and R N Simon of August 2' South street Tuesday from Failure to Yield Right of Way — 9 a m Temple Denver joining in the competitive to 11:30 a m 46 of Roosevelt Elmer Roberts bidding in open court Mrs Rebentisch had- been an ac' The Burton company dropped minor Occident at Seventeenth South tive L D S church worker Her out at $72 55 and Mr Simon's final and Third West streets May 26 husband o Sugar cam- bid was —$7500— JTho—Burton— oom— tiioLccnt iiiucci LQScptcmber-pend- 17 pany was represented by J Alma ing return of Juge Reva Beck Bo- P“ ! Salt-Lak- e Rebentiscli Rites Today et - Utah-Idah- mS Installation feeders this n' Salt 1938 FOUNTAIN w'ith fall will be In an advantagequsjgsl-tioDelos L James of Washington D C- - manager of the agricultural department of the United States chamber of commerce said in Salt Lake City Monday Mr James who was a guest at a luncheon of the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce board of governors at the Newhouse hotel ex plained the grain harvest over the country wpuldbe mammoth-ana sharp demand for meat products was being felt in most markets Accordingly he felt the tendency of corn belt farmers to increase their stock- on feed would improve the market for unfinished western stock— The farmers have done their part” Mr James said commenting on the 1938 harvest "Unless prices slump this Will be a great year ‘for - go to "we ' should ‘'I think’’ he said pend $15000 for a promotion cam1 paign to safeguard our interests think it would pay the dividends" The board authorized the appointment of a committee of five men to include Mr Backman and one member of the board to study a program for such a purpose A flUKliennaire will be sept tgthe chamber's membership to determine Its consensus on sponsorship of a program for Covered Wagon Days In 1939 Mr Backman reported to the group the celebration just completed had brought the largest- crowds on record to Balt Lake City according to a careful check by commercial firm on July 25 final day of Covered Wagon Days of chamber Study Watershed ""Transfer To Forest Demand for Stock Livestock men Burrows its vice president while s'one from vacat&fn Joseph S Jones local attorney repIgnoring Traffic Lights — Hal Shore 34 of Holladay violation at resented Mr Simon Twenty-firs- t South and State streets Liquidation' Dividends July 30 forfeited $10 H M Thomas The Columbia Trust company has 27 of Vallejo Cal Second West and been in the hands of the state bank- Fourth North streets July 30 foring department since December 16 feited $5 Melvin Young" 19 of 140 1930 when it closed its doors same location July De- Girard avenue positors and creditors have been 26 fined $750 paid 85 per cent of their claims Parking Violations — Sixty-fou- r Possibility of payment of 100 per motorists forfeited a total of $69 cent was seen in the sale of the Main street property "Liquidation dividends of at least S L Driver Denies 10 per cent will result from sale of the Columbia Trust company Reckless Charge building" said State Bank CommisCases coming before Salt' Lake sioner Rulon F Starley "Other asjustices of the peace Monsets will make possible some addi- county were: tional dividends which we hope day Before Herman Gygi of South will at least approximate a full 100 Salt Lake — Charles Connor of 3909 per ceht final settlement" N G Hall former vice president Seventh East street denied reckless charges brought against pf the Columbia Trust company driving him by Ruth Winters and trial was protested any sale which would not set for Thursday at 2 p m Comrealize a net of $75000 to depositors to stop A commission of $1500 must be de- plaint claims Connor failed into intersecducted from the sale price for Ed- at stop sign drove tion and failed to yield the right ward M Ashton & Co who inter- of way colisision of cars driven by ested the realty company in the defendant and plaintiff ©c- the first offer KySCr Ca‘ty company-kurreSouth and at thirty-thir- d East''’" streets WdWa RF°n JsWMh Te rifts of included iv 10 in slight injury to Miss per cent deposit Monday and pay- - Winters ment of the balance wjthin 30 days Failure the sale will Three Fined forfeit the deposit and automatically give the second highest bidder the at opportunity to—buy the building 7 its r'T’ zone traveling 60 miles in arrested July 29 by Dan Beckstead highway patrolman Wallace Hemming of 438 ftf?&tminstef avenue Salt Lake City 60 miles in zgne arrested July 29 by W J Bennett highway patrolman Robert Mayer of Tooele speeding 65 miles an hour on the Saltair highway arrested Saturday by O P Howard state highway patrolman For real quick relief from the cruel pain Trial for George Papanikolaj and of rheumatism neuneuralgia lumbago doing business as ritis and loriPring muscular aches and O C Martin set for y pains Nurilo Papanikolas simply late This amazingly speedy relief a doctor's Friday at 2 p m following denial formula contains no opiates of narcotics by the couple of charges- of vioand is dependable If sou svnnt lo (cel lating the Sunday closing lawcom again the joy of relief from pain and avoid Lefnmon needless suffering that prevents sound sleep plaint signetfby Marvin get Nufito at once If the very lirst three mpmbcr of the Retail Merchants' tio es of Nwrito do not relieve even interne association charges them an automobile on Sunday' pain lo your satisfaction — your money will bo refunded Get Nurlto on- - this Jarvis Gummingsof 965 Princeguarantee ton avenue "Salt Lake City paid a (Advertisement) West Coal Boards Will Set Prices District boards of the national bituminous coal commission in the Rocky mountain and Pacific coast regions have been ordered to file proposed minimum prices and marketing rules and regulations for their coal by August 24 an Associated Press dispatch reported Monday Theproposed prices will be based upon weighted averages costs of coal as finally approved by the board following hearings R W Van Derks statistical director for the Utah district office pointed out Meet Attendanee Swells — Three hundred California members of the National Exchange Clubs will attend the annual convention to be held here August 21 to 24 according to advices received here Monday by Charles J Kell national convention manager Executors Install— Nathan O Fullmer will be officially installed president of' the Executives’ association at the annuat installa- tion party to be held August 29 at Memorial house Memory grove it was announced Monday Businessman Due — F B DVis Jr chairman of the board and president of the United States Rubber Products Inc of New York City will pass through Salt Lake City September 4 on the eastbound Union Pacific stream liner train Trial Set— Charged with tampering with an automobile July 27 Fred Johns 31 and Elmo were ordered to appear in police court for trial August 2 when they denied charges Monday BoyacH 31 of t -y -- ha-y- Look Over City - Sgfth Visited SS at Uhe United States L D S' Relief naval training station at San Louise Y Rotjisonr and Joseph J Canpresident society Cal for the'week ended Diego non Temple Square mission fresi-- ! July 29 according to word re- dent who have led Utah campaigns company v Ickea Unwilling law The provided for such transfers by presidential proclamation The agriculture department already has approved the transfer but Secretary of the Interior Ickes has indicated unwillingness to prepare the order for the president's signature as prescribed by Statute In Tooele Senator Thomas w'ill meet with Mayor Nels Blomstrom and the county commissioners to obtain further data to present to the interior department Fear Depletion Residents fear the watershed is threatened with serious depletion through erosion and grazing unless the forest service is permitted tt take steps to save it The watershed matter recently has been held in abeyance by the senator to enable nonresident stockmen to complete any objections' to the proposed transfer w Utah’s Oldest Established Loan Company HINDER SAMI? MANAGEMENT) j! ONI vs "The most harmful effect I hve seen from isepeal”- she said "has been the increased" number of women who have heen induced to drink because of the" greater number and diversity of places selling iiquo” The militant leader who has headed her organization five years quoted data to the effect Uiat federal government lost more than $15000000 in revenge through operations of one bootlegfjingyndicate alone during recent rtvonths "Liqlior interests recurrently promised to clean up tleir traffic but they never will nor can because liquor and evil are inseparable" she asserted "STW man — will begin this week More Women Drinkers The group went from the Denver-Rio Grande" Western Station to a recital ijijhe L Vfi Cadet H o n o re d — Gilbert L special organ and after luncheon at the Bradshaw of or2337'Windsor street tabernacle tT war WlSERff-fion- B Women’s union declared here Monday Paving the way toward a return of prohibition which she predicted is certain to come the W C T U is centering its efforts on education and science as media for curtailing liquor consumption Mrs Smith said 200 other With approximately members of the organization frunj 21 states she stopped here Monday en route to San Francisco where the annual W C T U convention — i New Location ! A New Loan Service ! Utah’s loan company (under same management) — the Employees Finance Service (formerly” the Em ployees Loan Society 512 McCornick Building) consolidates with the Comihu- nity Finance Service and moves to larger and more centralized offices oldest-establishe- d Through the years our large clientele of hundreds of satisfied customers has increased steadily and rapidly — until now our huge Volume of business demands larger headquarters in the center of Salt Lake City ’ 42'c' You too wijl like our fair and friendly "method of doing business ceived here Selection is based on against use of liquor” ability S and zeaL Other national officers in the par- Mrs — followThe Margaret C ty included Today's meetings ’ M unns reetirfgtr— anrnsrhed tried-- Hr De Yo corresponding set Salt Lake City Tuesday: Nash- Kelvinator corporation" Hotel retary also of EvariSton and Mrs Utah 7:15 a m district No 19 Nelle G Burger of Springfield" Order of Ahepa Newhouse hotel secretary all day Kiwanis club directors Newhouse hotel 12:15 p m Rotary club Hotel Utah 6:15 Cremation Follows m p Optimists club Newhouse hotel 6:30 p m: Junior Democrats Newhouse hotel 8:30 p m St Rites for Lawyer Friends of Will Carltoil Braffet Salt Lake City attorney paid final respects Monday tyiorning at The summer school conducted at funeral services at 260 East South the College of St will close Tuesday" The 100 Temple street nuns who have attended the courses Dean Franklin L Gibson of St will return to the community'homes Mark’s cathedral conducted the in Utah Idaho tfnd California A services Cremation at the Salt folnumber£7the laity also were mausoleum Lake Memorial the summer classes lowed Summer School Jo End 62 0 Xo Chattel Mortgage —Easy Terms 9 "—Strictly Confidential THERES A HEAP OF DIFFERENCE QUALITY OF THE PRICE ANDJiMOKING YEARS —No IN TOBACCO— IN LAST YEAR IVE BEEN RAISING TOBACCO —-No AND MOST CAMEL BOUGHT Co-Sign- -- ers lied Tape MY REALLY FINE GRADES— AND BID UP TO GET THEM TKEOLDESnSTABLlSHED fOOrrSMOMEISECAUSETKNCMri'ArGETriNG FINER TOBACCO Lucky Grandma m Vvw I' 'HI Grower Tony Strickland bat an “inside’ slant on the difference in cigarettes CAMELS HAVE A BIG 'EDGE' WITH MEN WHO a'VStx- Finds Relief From RheumaticPain Garden Club Meets — Member's of the Salt Lake Flower Garden club met in regular session at the Newhouse hotel Monday nigbt to hear an addre'ss on "Flower Gardens" by Laval Morris as A t— Tooele MeetinirWill Visions Big ' wereactivetn'S-e'f'kiirg"jifTrjCcU- i which should normally Lake City Urges Fund A resolution Range Switch - First steps' thward a more active national legislative program were taken by the board of governors of the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce Monddy when the group approved the" appointment of a committee to Study wpys and means for a more complete protection of the’ Interests of the city arid state in yashington Gus P: Backman executive secretary pointed out at a meeting in the Newhouse hjotel that other western cities maintained a permanent legislative representative in the capital He said these representatives Predicts Prohibition Return Thomas Acts Sees Good Meat Market I confirming sale of the Columbia Trust company building to a Montana firm ited by TT Tay lor Jr left Rulon F Starley icatchcs at right 0 AUGUST 2 1338" GROW LOAN COMPANY TOBACCO IN UTAH ! (UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT) the men who grow and grade tobacco haveapreferepce in cigarettes They’ve goto real reason too As Mr Strickland says: "I know I'pi getting FINER TOBACCOS in Camels” You can prove that fact for yourself Smoke Camels You too will say: “Camels agrtt with mel” OfFlCE HOIRS— 8:30 A " Included Saturday M TO 6:00 P M PHONE WRITE— OR COME IN Motor-compan- mPE©YEES g FHRramCE SEEWHCE wlth-sell-in- tf u 715 CONTINENTAL BANK BUILDING - IJUt NTERS1S 2nd South and Mail) |