Show fry fin i f" r t ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE OCTOBER SATURDAY MORNING i 1938' ‘ 29 SU Pr Fill Committee Posts Airport Waits Commercial Secretaries Retain Public Forums Eagles to Give Up Clubhouse Pick County Representatives Radio Tests Bachman as Chairman Set for Week To Satisfy $22000 Debt The Mountain States association1 L Opposition to any limitation on —new streamlined designation of freedom of speech communication the former Association of Mountain Units hr press States Commercial Organization An old age pension plan based Secrelariea — outlined a Officials of the Salt Lake airport program for submission toiOIn-termountei- n 04 both the need of the pensioner chambers of com- and the state's ability to pay Friday night awaited only approval merce GusP Backman M'S A S limitation through joint by the federal communications commission before putting Into opera- chairman said Friday following his aLlon of solicitation of business -- — esauthorized f tion two new radio devices Mr Backman was renamed chair- and benefits The two were ready for operating tests Thursday but a permit man of the group at its convention 4 Assistance to world fair travel must be received before they ean in Colorado Springs Colo early this ''ll Stats development of advertisbe tested explained Vern 1 Halli-da- y week while M R Hovey of Logan ing programs and Clayton Jenkins Of Provo were ' ' airport manager' Division First of the devices la a transmitt- ramed Utah members Oh the board Oppose directors Seeley K Tomkins of aet-h- p 8 er-receiver Continuation of ’western depermitting of voice and coda communication on Colorado Springs was sleeted vice velopment through reclamation 7 Opposition to federal regional the same radio beam The second chaivman and Hal Cheney of Sheris an air traffic control designed to idan Wyo secretary planning authorities which ‘would divide the- - United States into feddirect planes on the fie'ld by means Tourist Travel of shortwave radio erally controlled ireak The new program which the M S 8 to diversion of Opposition A wishes ratified by intermountain tsxeS on motoring for purposes chambers of commerce seeks stim- other than highway development ulation for tourist travel and recla- and supportxf airinereaaein fedmation fiscal reforms by govern- eral land and: forestry highway L D S stake and ward M L A ment agppciet and other moves to funds leaders desiring assistance In di- improve business in the Intermoun-tai- n 8 -- Support of the “What Helps recting the new M I A theme territory Specifically the pro- Business Helps You" campaign of dance "The Good Samaritan" may gram asks: U S chamber of commerce meet with Mrs Lucile T Buehner 10 An amendment to the Wagdance director for the Y W M I Bishp’s building The announce- ner labor relations act to outlaw Herbert 8 Auerbach A Friday and Saturday October 7 ment was made neuncea group's committee strikes and provide equal Friday by Miss and 8 following general conference Clarissa A Beesley executive seerf' protection for employer and ‘emsessions of on fourth floor X the the of the Y W M A e tary ploye Lake City and Mr Call of Brigham ’ City Civic affaire— Mr Richards chairman Dr Wilson Dr Horace G Holbrook Seth Pixton Mr Baird Young and Mr Reynolds of Salt Lake City Mr Hilton ahd Mr Larson of Ogden Reereation— Mr Hansen chairman of Provo Ebenezer J Kirk-ha- Herbert S Auerbach Presides Over Directors First Time Transmitter-Receive- r '' - to Aid Fliers' t nt Appointment of six committees and of county chapter special rep resentativea of the Pioneers was announced Friday ty Herbert S Auerbach president following a meeting of the group’s retunUn-Salt-Laks-Cl- -- executive officers The meeting the first presided over by Mr Auerbach since nis election as president also authorized a session of the organization committee tor October 6 to report on a program of beautification in prep- Oration for the Utah centennial eele- - bration in 1947 The session was held Thursday — The Sons ef Utah Pieneers pro-pocleanfo carry out a state-wid- e up and beautification drive between tiow and the centennial The 100th anniversary of the arrival of and his L D S followers is expected to be observed with a mammoth celebration plana for Which are now being made by a committee appointed by Governor Henry H Blood Committee members of the S U IK appointed by Mr Auerbach are: Executive committee — Nephf L Morris chairman Joel Richards and Harold G Reynolds of Salt Lake City and I K Hilton of Ogden Organization and promotional— George A Wilson chairman J G McDonald Lawrence T Epperson iR H Wootton’ Harvey H Cluff Clarence Baird Dr George W Middleton and Dr W M Stookey of Salt Lake City-- B C Call of Brigham City Edward M Rows " of Provo Peter Van Orden of Lewiston Geotge A Larson Edward F Chambers and Mr Hilton of Ogden ' LlDS Will Instruct Theme Dance Leaders se Historical— Dr Middleton chairman Dr Stookey Mr McDonald and Randall L Jones of Salt Lake City William Hansen and Walter G Taylor of Provo Harold Jensen of Salt Lake City ex officio mem- ber Legal matters—Mr Baird chairman and Gaylen S Young of Salt md-cMv- ty sit-do- Meets Will Discuss Europe Crisis The fj e r m a n— Gsochoslovakian conflict will be discussed next week at the first two free publio forums of the season sponsored-b- y the city board of education and the W P A adult education program The discussions are scheduled Wednesday from 8 to 9:15 p m at Bryant high school 745 East First South street and Columbus school 330 Fifth East street Rex Lowe will lead the Bryant forum and Frank O Greeft the -- The Eagles clubhouse built by thet323l4 South State street would b Sait Lake City aerie of "the Fra- shared with other fraternal organternal Order of Eagles at 402 South izations as a meeting place only West Temple street 23 years ago ufftil the Eagles find themselves’ in at a’ reported cost of 368000 will a financial position tb make other be offered for sale under a mort- arrangements gage foreclosure It was learned Frl-la- y The Eagles clubhouse was started in J915 and completed In 10l6 Al flight: The disclosure followed announce- though providing commodious quarment of the Eagles at a meeting ters for the organization it proved Wednesday night that they will to be too heavy a financial burden pnpve their headquarters to Fraternal hall 323 ’A South State street for the limited membership Mr Marx explained 322000 Claim A L MacDonald secretary-man-ag- er of the Utah Homs Fire Insurance company said the building and Columbus session Mr Green will conduct s forum land would be offered for sale by on the same topic the following that firm to' satisfy 322000 in unnight at Lincoln high school Thir- retired bonds plus accumulated Inteenth South and State streets Mr terest Theodore Marx secretary of the Lowe will lead discussion on ‘‘Op’ Eagtesaerie Bal the move was portunlttegforMexicair People- - in mada necessary because the organSalt Lake City" at Neighborhood house 747 West First South street ization does not have enough members in Salt Lake City to provide Friday at 8 p m sufficient income to guarantee the The Rev Theodore Grishan of organization’s sickness and death Pueblo Colo a native of Russia claims and still retira the building will address a public service Sunday bonds at 10 a m in the Hellenic Orthodox Want New Hall church of the Holy Trinity Second Mr Marx said ' tha location at Wgst and Third South streets FOR SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT SEE CRGUCIFS WAS 3444 FRANKS SLICED BACON— (Armour’s Melroae) THUR1NGER lb 29o Summer gauiage Genuine Kosher SALAMI lb 36o Anchoand Herring Gaffelbitar vies I glass Jars ' We carry a complete line of appetlsera and rocktall Items ‘GOOD SANDWICHES OCR SPECIALTY” Open Even In e 1'nft! 12 t m Mr Jones and Mr Epperson of Salt Lake City Mjr Hilton of Ogden Mr Van Orden of Lewiston County chapter special representatives appointed are Mr Van Orden Cache county Mr Hilton Weber county David Soffe Davis eounty Mr Call Box Elder county and Mr Rowe Utah county New officers iif addition to Mr Auerbach are Mr Rowe first vice president I Mr Reynolds second vice president G A Goates of Salt Lake City secretary and managing director and Mr" Jensen historian ' c J - 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