Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Special Yule Mass Set At Cathedral Will Open Roads to Winter Sports 1 New fattier y J ' il Bisljop Hunt to iLcad in ' i Commissioner j b c Catholic Rites B ' county s new Mul- $10800 snow plow as equipment is 'prepared ' party At 2 p m Friday approximately 600 children will be ushered Into the gymnasium to be entertained fed and shown ths best-timthe officers can give them Traffic Investigator E H Christensen In charge of arrangements said Santa Claus will be on hand to distribute candy nuts oranges and other goodies Music and dancing acts will be provided and Christmas movies will be shown for first of winters battles i ft tor V The Most Rev Duane G Hunt bishop of the Catholic diocese of ' J Salt Lake will be the celebrant and x V also will preach the sermon ’ I Attending will be officials of the v V city county state and United States U JS: army seated in a special section additional to a capacity congrega- ' i tion of other worshipers Admission will be by reservation only because ef the large number of persons de' siring to attend 'Will Assist Assisting In the sanctuary will be th Rev Cyprian A Bradley assist ant priest the Rev E F Dowling deacon and the Rev TV J Sloan subdeacon The Rev John La Blanche and the Rev Mark Ben J ' 4 22 Tossing their guns end holsters aside city policemen put the finishing' touches to decoration of their gymnasium in the public safety building Wednesday as everything was made ready for the department’s annual Christmas "kids” lins left surveys Salt Lake Arrangements for celebration of olemn pontifical high mass Christ" mas era at midnight In the Cathedral of the Madeleine were announced Wednesday by the Rt Rev Monsignor Patrick F Kennedy rec- County J DECEMBER 1938 13 Police Arrange Mexican Tots Given Party ‘Kids’ Party Three hundred children i I i THURSDAY MORNING ' of Mexican ancestry all under 12 years Regaining' Health— Julian M of age were guests Wednesday of night At a Christmas party at the Bamberger general manager Electric Railroad the Bamberger house 727 West first Neighborhood South street given by the Monday company is convalescing from an operation at a Rochester Minn Night Business Girls’ club hospital according to word re- -: E 1 Elizondo Mexican consul ascetved here Wednesday Mrs sisted the girls In bringing children Bamberger is with her husband from all over Balt Lake City Miss Confectioners Meet— Business Ellen A Steele was in charge for problems were discussed by memthe sponsor bers of the confectioners’ group of Children cared for in the instituthe Tntermount&ln Association of tion’s day 'nursery will be guests Credit Men at a luncheon meetThursday at 4 p m at an entertain- ing Wednesday at 268 South Main ment given by the hoard of direcstreet Ralph Cracroft group tors On Friday evening the par- chairman presided ents of these children will gather e e for Another party of the NeighborDentist Dante — Members of hood house series which has conthe Salt Lake District Dental sotinued steadily all week ciety frolicked Wednesday night iis &?& Items in Brief Gathered From Salt Lake City at the Fort Douglas club at their annual Christmas party with H D Brockbank-icharge of entertainment Curtis B Merrlhew is president of the group n Today’s Meetings — Meetings scheduled in Salt Lake City Thursday included Kiwanis club Hotel Utah 12:13 p m Soropti-mi- st club Hotel Utah 7 p m Salt Lake Tlrbune school editors' dinner Hotel Utah 7 p m Shell Oil company Hotel Utah 7 p m Utah Builders’ Supply company Newhouse hotel 7 p m Utah State Milk Control board New- -' house hotel 7:30 p m Loyal Or- - ' der of Moose Moose hall 8 p m Great Oak camp No 10626 Modern Woodmen of- America! F hall 8 p m- OO' - a 's fine in This Gigantic Pro-Xm- as EVEI1T1 yepuetstudentaEDmthediocese at St Patrick’s seminary Menlo ' Park Cal will be deacons of honor and the Rev J P Moreton will be master of ceremonies The cathedral choir directed by Mra Marguerite D Sullivan with Mrs Ethel Hogan Hanson at the organ will sing “Festival Mass” by Charles Renard Soloists Named Soloists will be Fred A Lynch Chester K Dowse Catherine Collins Mrs J W Curtis Miss Mar garet Connor Miss Ruth M Maloney J J Friedman Mrs Edna H Smythe Miss Valentine M and Miss Senta V Valtlnke Low masses will be celebrated Christmas day at- the cathedral at 6:30 8:30 10 and 11:15 a m The Judge Memorial high school choir will ting at the 8:30 and 10 a m Gor-lins- a kl masses Officers’ Class Solid Knot st SHEETING $25 Peril Feet Vi - FOR OTHER BARGAINS NATIVE LUMBER CO 2m to do with the case at hand technically but City Judge Reva Beck Bosone insisted Wednesday in police court that such actions added weight to the assumption that “the party was not a sober one” and convicted A L Goff 28 of 254 East Eighth South street of drunken driving Goff was sentenced to pay $100 or defendantwas drunk neither does serve 30 days in jail Stay' of exe- the fact that he had a quarrel with cution waa granted until January 12 his wife” Judge Bosone said “but Goff was arrested ’ December 11 such actions lead me to believe that on Eighth South street between the party was not I sober party esneclaliy ln'vlew cObe fari that Fourth and Fifth East streets-whilhe was en route home from Park the "others Were drinking I believe there is sufficient evidence to find City When he left Park City he testi- the defendant guilty of the charge” Changing his plea to guilty of fied he was accompanied by his drunken just before he was wife another man and two other scheduleddriving to' stand trial H P Jones women The car skidded from the 48 of 101 Eighth East "street was road In Parley’s canyon he said' fined $150 or ah alternative of 45 and later the women were brought days in jailMelvin D Wells Jr 40 Trial of to Salt Lake City by a passing mo- of 721 East Twenty-firSouth torist but not before he had an street on a drunken driving charge and also on a separate drunkenness altercation with his wife who was postponed until Janupulled his hair "because She charge 2 saw mA n the back seat with an- aryFacing charges of gambling and other woman" of maintaining gambling houses 21 Goff admitted' striking his wife Chinese- changed their plea: to and grabbing her hair “a handful” guilty Wednesday and Judge Boof which he assertedly pulled out son fined each 55 They were arother members of rested recently In a mass raid on the party had been drinking but Plum alley denied he was drunk A quantity Wendell Peacock 43 of 1432 of wine was confiscated as evi- Third East street was fined $26 dence or eight days in jail on a speed“The evidence doesn’t prove the ing charge e Major John M Rhodes quarter master corps U S army will con-duct an instruction class for reserve officer of the Corps Area Service Command at 7:30 p m Thursday at 444 Federal building Hi topic will be “Service of Supply” SEE Pulling Wife’s Hair Not Proof County Buys Of Drunkenness Judge Says Snowplow Pulling his wife’s hair and blacking one of her eyes had nothing For Alta Road SO MAIN y HY 7459 At th season’s first heavy general snowstorm covered Salt Lake county Wednesday county road department workers polished up a new addition to their force in preparation for active service The newcomer is a $108000 “an-g- ls dozer” carrying a & fsn& 8ateh Beautiful plaids in luxurious soft woolen terlals Wilt make an ideal (1ft that any ear owner will s p P r a e iate Size ot plow blade J B County Commissioner Mullins said the new flow pur' chased and designed especially for use on mountain roads will b put into service on the Little Cottonwood canyon road leading to Alta—mecca for Intermountain tki enthusiasts t will be stationed at Alta 34x79 (Size 54x72 at SALE! SNOW SUITS to be available for Immediate service during the winter Commissioner Mullins said Meanwhile as county equipment went to work Wednesday John - R Player supervisor of the city street department said Formerly Priced at and $595 $495 Now Wednesday IS heavy-dut- y plows 60 sidewalk plows and a street department crew of 100 men stood ready for call in the event of Th e le ara nil one piecn Suita with caps heavier snowfalls The sidewalk plows are drawn by horses which are rented under contract by several firms in the city The question of finances was raised Wednesday when the office of City Commissioner John B Matheson reported there is only about $500 left In the snow re-- " moval fund under the 1938 budget and no more will be available until after the 1939 budget becomes operative January 1 It was reported that rental of horses and drivers for the sidewalk plows will cost approximately $400 for one trip leaving little for the hiring of extra men if needed and for fuel for the street plows motor-operat- to match ful eo plaids fronts Water repellent AND SOOT SUITS Zip' bottom pants jacket and cap to match in beautiful plaid combinations all wool waterproof mat art all fully Polos Ulsters ed Balmacans Etc Children to Give Yule Program TAXES ARE TOO HIGH! TAXES MUST COME DOWN! VALUATIONS HAVE GONE DOWN THE TAXPAYERS' HIS INCOME REDUCED EARNINGS HAVE DECREASED HIS SURPLUS GONE— ANB YET TAXES FROM ALL SOURCES ARE NEW TAXES ARE DEMANDED- - SALT LAKE COUNTY THREATENS TO PLACE ON YOUR BACKS THE HIGHEST SKY-ROCKETI- LEVY ON RECORD ‘'k ’ 'ltnd LU County official propot daipIU th Txpayrif financi! condition an addtd bUrdan AfUH eni ef th highatt budgai In Mifoty THE TAXPAYER MUST THROW OFF PART OF THIS CRUSHING-LOATO SURVIVE TH Saif A group' of ' 14 children fro'm Kearns St Ann’s orphanage will sing Christmas carols over radio station KSL Saturday morning at 11 o’clock under the auspices df the Junior League Players according to ah announcement Wednes-da- y by Miss Virginia Nutterv chairman of the league radio committee The caroling jvill occupy the hour at which the Junior League Players have been presenting their series “Up and Down the Scale” dramatizing' episodes from the lives Of the great composers A This marks the third year children of Kearns St Ann’s orphanage have been presented by the league in the singing of carols The children have been trained under the direction of Sister Mary Dorothea Members of the league will call for the children and convey them to the station by automobile Capitol Girls’ Club Fetes Children I D S PriYoungsters In the mary Children’s hospital were gladdened Wednesday afternoon at a party given by the Capitol Girls’ -- club Santa Claus distributed presents to each child end musical land other entertainment numbers were offered The dub also donated new equipment to the hospital anad IPISOffISS®? ff ’ Women’s x 10 County Commission Board Room-rC- ity All-Wo- ol SKI 100 Garments From Which to Choose All Styles but Not All in Every Size e tact that we Are permanently continuing the Overcoat Department makes these great markdown possible We need the space—and you need the coats You save as much as 50 and get high style fabric and quality flUl V SUITS dls-Uii- Wald top Jackets with tipper or button fronts fully llne'd and beautifully styled with con trusting colored pants fully-line- d Entire suit fully waterproofed A11 sizes 14 to !2 Here’s the greatest Ski Suit Valua ever offered in Salt Lake City $125 leather thumb back and gauntlet Sold NOW ' B JACKETS Ages 11 to 18 Formerly $1195 $ y05 AMneletlos Arsiiment Roum AMorietlmi el rteh) Boys’ 398 All Wool JACKETS Zipper Front Plaid Colors’’ Check that cough due to a cold before It gets worse Check it with Foley a Honey and Tar Cough Syrup Promptly relieve throat raw nea irritation hoaraenera tickling Help speed loosening of phlegm' Spoonful before retiring sleep Contain no narpromote cough-fre- e cotic or opiate Ideal for children as well GO aU Xt m aduHa leading druggist 30c ad front and back long model Jacket with leather sleeves and leather euffs fully lined' SAao kJ QUANTITY LEFT RIOCE TO? HICKORY ° Values to $1350 $100 Football SWEAT SHIRTS lllUM By “Gregg” to ( inches These Skis manufactured are and “Gregg" by Strand and are the of balance the final fee tory purchase While they last Boys m (tTth Tsxpayfr1 Unbranded Northlands 6 Ft 8 Inch to 7 Ft 6 Inch NOW end County Building SmmtMng Must Be Done! ' 42 COATS— BOYS’ LEATHER-SLEEV- E $385) Sale of A LIMITED S8J95 57C3 (Large Size $885 to HICKORY SKIS x Formerly LIEU’S NOW I9IIII9I6I $225 Ages 3 toIO Inclusive waterproof $695 PINE SKIS 0 GOATS— BOYS’ Mitt palm and Ski Formerly Priced at Buy Your Boys AT THE PRICE OF JACKETS" nins Gauntlet Every Boy's Overcoat has rot to go! (DISCONTINUING THE DEPTl They are all made and styled like Dad’s Belted model wraparounds pleated backs tc Every coat is all wool and silk lined You can’t afford to let your 'boy do without at these prices O’CpATS J SKI styled inclusive SEES! BOYS’ GO TOO! x lined Sizes smartly 2 to 4 Don’t Miss It! Formerly Sold at $1195 Miss Afton McMahon club president and Miss Martha Gibbs chairman of a special committee were in charge PUBLIC bearing 10 A M FRIDAY DEC 23 $393) NOW |