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Sunday Morning- - $bc Suit £akc tTribunc- - April 30 1939 Simday CIosingMeifcm From All Over World S L Firemen f S L Japanese Law Faces To Give City Injured in Legality Test Home Blaze Cherry Trees Issue Raised In Auto Thirty-fiv- One Overcome By Fumes Two Suffer Hums Agents Case Two firemen were burned one was cut bv glass and several were temporarily overcome by smoke fumes while fighting a blaze which Utah Sunday closing law was attacked as unconstitutional because of discrimination shown certain lines of business in a criminal case argued in city roprt Saturday Attorney Lee Neff Taylor reprethe Less senting Taylor Motor company which is charged with showing automobiles on Sunday April 16 told Judge Wilford Moyle Burton the complaint should be dismissed because of the large number of exceptions that have been made in the original Sunday closing started Saturday at 5 02 a m in the basement of the E Moe resi626 East dence South Temple street Fireman R D Shoup 34 was the most serious victim of the fire suffering severe burns on his knee and collapsing from effects of the heavy smoke Administer Aid The fire department inhnlator squad djrected by Lieutenant Oscar A Carlson worked over Mr Shoup for several minutes before he regained consciousness Fireman G Barton Howcroft suffered burns on his right forearm Fireman Robert A' Tanner was cut on the left hand and several of their fellow workers were administered oxygen to combat effects of s the smoke fumes Miss Bertha Wagner of 610 East South Temple street sounded the fire alarm when she awoke and heard the crackling flames in the near-bhouse statute Judge Burton took the motion un der advisement until May 13 Original Intent of Law Mr Taylor said the law originally was adopted "for religious purposes ” permitting only hotels houses baths livery boarding stables garages and retail drug stores to remain open for business on Sunday In 3937 the law was amended he said "by various business interests which went to the legislature and lobbied for exemptions 'Exceptions have been made to the point where the law is discriminatory against those businesses which have not been granted exemption" he argued-Hmaintained that if the law was intended to give everyone a day of rest there is no reason why any other day of the week would not be as suitable as Sunday in any line of business as well as in those which are exempted from the law I ciincy Stoics jLDS Iuikiiiiiccs Construction Slate Parley OS Chapels to Cost $ 100000 cherry trees from e will soon blossom on Salt Laike City as a symbol of friend- Japan ship between the jmted States and the land of the rising sun To be presented Tuesday at 2 30 p m the trees will line the walks on the Second West street grounds of West high sthool Japanese students of the sihool alumni and parents of both groups will make the presentation Mike Masaoka has been chosen to represent the alumni S the parents and Alhcrt Sasaki the student group Sasaki hi yv 115 ill be assisted by Rose and John Kumazai and Shizue and Shinzi Kobayashi A program of folk music and dancing is being arranged to accompany the tree presentation Plirs to build a $50000 chapel and recieation hall for the Twelfth L D S ward and a similar unit at the same cost for the Thuteentb L D S ward were announced Saturday Both wards weie divided fiom the old ward a year ago rians for a conference of J C on Sccond Snuth srrct ncaf Fourth East Pennev company store managers ThP street has Managers of Four Stales to Meet Twelfth-Thirteent- from Utah Idaho Wyoming and Nevada to be held at the Hotel Utah Thursday and Friday were an nounecd Shiurday by L A Warner h "’been raed The Twelfth ward has purchased a 163x330-folot on the south side of First South street 111 just east of Sixth East street for $6500 It was David W Wilkerson formei ly of f eftuircd from Abbey Laton Loew Roosevelt with selling n? charged A tract with a frontage of 140 to Indians was liquor plac ed on pro- - j et on First South street and 173 bation by Judge Tillman D Johnson f et on Fourth East street on the orthwest corner has been pur- m federal district eouit Saturday th Th'rlfcttl ward from The defendant had been ‘‘’‘T1 mormng It Mark’s Hospital association for $10 000 plus the old building site Lowell E Parrish architect has Wilkerson was accused of selling ravyn plans of a modernistic na--a gallon of wine to two Ute Indians ure for the Thirteenth ward chapel He t nd recreation hall Structures for August 27 1938 at Roosevelt pleaded guilty to the charge on loth wards are to be built this 29 1938 'mer j Liquor Seller Put district nunager Mr Warnj said the meeting will be in charge of Earl Ross director of the company and A W Hughes assistant to the president of the companv Mr Warner recently was trims ferred here from lcnver to take charge of the company s new district offices in the Kearns building and to direct the activities of 60 stores in the four states He is a native of Randolph Neb and has been employed by the company for 12 years He resides at 1027 Seventeenth East street" ' 1PIL1:W er FURNITURE PRICES v ’’ Feared for Occupants Battalion Chief J K Pierce) spl that when the department arrived they believed uu'Upafll s had been overt ome by smoke which was rising from the building in dense clouds "We knew that no one could live very long in that srnokv inferno” ' So without Chief Piorcey said waiting for fresh air masks we broke in through the wundows to attempt to save any sleepers Then Exemptions Pointed Out we found the house unoccupied" Mr Taylor pointed out that the The chief said Mr Moe had not law now also exempts ball parks been located late Saturday and was rinks courses golf skating bowling believed out of town on a business alleys ice stations news stands trip resorts tobacco stores and bathing Another b'aze extinguished by confectioneries firemen Saturday was a brush city "If lobbies are permitted to go fire in City Creek canyon approxion” the attorney said "there v ill e above Memorial mately a be new exemptions every time the house in Memory grove legislature meets” club whose members are natural-'Jurrl- e large area VanderWal vice president! ALth°w5h deslunS Burton remarked it seemed Of shrubbery and for a time threat- lzed of United the citizens States inifred i oung secretary Emil A ening to race over the canyon edge strange beer may be purchased on hntjtom nations throughout the world Schindler assistant secretary Cor- to near-b- y Sunday while milk cannot homes the blaze was Deputy County Attorney Walter M is scheduled Monday at 7 p m in nehug Van y treasurer Fred W extinguished before it caused appreCntchlow who was defending the ciable damage Battalion Chief Bryant high school Schwarz reporter Sunday closing law said it was Lloyd B Egan said new President okthe organization passible that if the law were followed correctly the Sunday sale of is Edward Rtti r former Canadian Officers oj The club will discuss beer would be prohibited Mr Critehlow answering Attor- in open meiting plans for a memney Taylor's arguments said the bership drive The club was formed legislature had not exceeded its au- from class in an membership law the thority in enatting closing Tor a Brand New 1939 and that businesses which operate Amernanism course conducted by Full 6 Cubic Foot Genuine on the Sabbath furnish “legitimate1 the W P A and the state board of services whicli meet present day education at Brvant high school needs He cited cases from other courts showing that it is not possible to keep the Sabbath absolutely invio-lat- e because some business activity then is necessary He also quoted -a Utah supieme court decision holding the law unconstitutional prior to the granting of exemptions in 19"" D John Bloem 5( secretary of the Taeific Coast Joint S ink Land bank of Salt Lake City School died of a heart at- C:i c £bse&2 ‘V e A parade of Furniture and Home Appliance values at sensational price savings Easy Credit — TERMS to suit your own personal needs You are urged to open ail account half-mil- DEPENDABLE ge QUALITY! - SENSATIONAL AOW a Vow LOW PRICE Death Claims Bank Officer DM IS with the Uiti:uuissh treasurer Departments To Present Recital tack The junior music and speech deof St will present a recital Sunday at 4 p m in the school auditorium Those taking part in the recital will be the Grades’ chorus accompanied bv Marita Bolte and numbers by Peggy Ann Ryan Marg iret Ann Gilhool Joan Des Jardins Lois Browning Margaret Ann McPherson Nancy Bertagnole Patricia Pow'ers Barbara Walker Frances Bertagnole Mary Jane Agnew Mary Lou Wallace Helen Jane Mary Laura McPherson and Lou Jean Ray partments Col-vil- Lutheran Church Plans Special Services Members of the Lulluf h ague of the Zion Lutheran cinirih of Halt Lake Citv Will gather at the rhimh Second South and Fourth Fist xtreets Sunday at 7 p m for a special service The program will lake its theme from the league eoat of arms Members of the league will interpret its colors and meaning Saturday morning at the family home 369 Princeton avenue Pro m l n e n t in civic and church affairs Mr Bloem was keenly interested in music He was a member of g J the L D S tabernacle choir for many years and sang with the Sw a n e e Singers He was a member of the Salt Lake IMr Bloom Kiwams club Bom in Arnheim Holland January 8 1889 the banker came to Silt Lake Cilv with his parents whin a child and had lived here since He had foimerly worked for the old St ite Bank of Utih the 1‘arnu's and Slock Gioweis btnk v and the Fn-- t Security Trust Two-Piec- S9"0 Ih'g — Safe STUDIO COUCHES Covered in Velvet combination Full back and spring-fille- 8250 price fiOc r k INDIRECT Ho Down— $2950 Attractive ?Rc Hffk FLOOR LAMPS 3 KNEE HOLE DESKS In walnut finish Carrying Charge 75o A BEAUTIFUL Down— Walnut $575 with candlelights and beautifupl shade 500 Down— 25c Heck Buy on Credit $585 $875 81 Month BEDROOM SUITE 4-P- G and think of it! 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Van-il- y Bench Bed and Chest 5450 3 Down— sa Month We just received another carload of Bedroom Furniture Gorgeous suites of beautiful design and walnuts See them all to- morrow rhureh OCCVMOWL CIIUI1 Besides his widow Mrs Lucinda Buvs Bloem he is survived bv the following sons and daughters Wilma Bloem Pace of New H timony John L Bloem of Idaho Falls and Bertha Bloem Six grande lnldrcn also survive apestrv ( over Miirdt design lust Hip thing to off finish the Imng room M'KIM lie w is active in L affiirs for manv years D S St st k I Judge” Down— 26c Beginning Monday The Salt Lake Telegram brings you an exclusive series of interviews with local judges expressing their interesting viewpoints on these subjects and "personalired" another reason why The Telegfam paper with the human touch" Watch for the first "Through the Judge" interview made only by Durable Dulux Exterior Super Freezer Irozen Storage Compartment Cold Storage Tray Um Matic Cold Control Touch-Larc- "news- La- - wool Eyes of a Moderne Dining Room Mpd In (lie newest imirlerne nim-nr- r The riinlnc room Is Hie room neeleded m mnsl hnme this mile will hrln xplenrllrl smart nes and nieal to your entire house Iarce Plere wllh water- fait buffet $1395 $2950 $395 $4950 sq ggx OAK RANGFS M6NTAG RANGES with Jacket $95 OO SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS general motors $7850 Every Piece of l urnilure lias Been Marked Down for This Special Sale 8300 D ft SALT LAKE TELEGRAM i i nMTi VOIR riRNiriRK 3CI SO STATE msTlVIIY” WAS 2G7G 5 at Pictures T 100c the Actual Only See Merchandise NO CARRYING CHARGES FURNITURE ni ro DEAlfR ?1 Down— 8360 Month EASY CREDIT TERMS t in The 5 rts $1500 9x12 AXMIMSTLR RIGS-- AII rich design 9x12 IELT BASE RIGS 9x12 HEAVY WILTON RUGS CHARTER Come In — See This Value at Starts Monday I nvrrjET Week INLAID LINOLEUM — Cemented to the floor Door Opener h F 114 Refrigerant Silent Sentinel Cold Speeder Condenser series is the is s amous Innersprtng Mattress in heavy art tie k mg with written guarantee 00— Sale Trice Regular $3800 Your old Mattress S 00— Vnu ptv $3300 $17 50 Spring Mattress $2095 BRFAKIAST SET— Nuel Decorated HAS ALL THESE FEATURES! the personal opinion of the men who administer justice in Salt Lalce City and Third District courts on marriage divorce parole equality and crime? x H $' Meter Miser Simplest Refrigerating Mechanism Ever Built 1 Piece All Steel Cabinet 3 Year Protection Plan AH Metal Ice Trays with Automatic Tray Release Automatic Reset Defroster Stainless Porcelain m Food Com partmenl is pSfj $765 r 75c THIS and women ji 2 SO Month Down— TABI ES OCCASIONAL eneer top and turned legs guarantee on frame and units $375 down $300 per mo Large assortment of suites in velvet Mohair at exttremely low prices 2'2-vea- throughout d tapestry com-pan- “Through The Eyes This unusual SAVE ON price totally too low for e this splendid Modcrne Made Suite by a nationally famous upholsterer it will give you service over the vears Covered in rich velvet Davenport and Chair A SAVE! 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