Show rbi$pn!y TriJav Morning- - - -- 19 XTIjc Salt £akc Tribune t ! 1 ni Merchant 'Rabbi Strikes Returns Home 4t Oppressors Students Prepare to Show Off Mounts (Farm Leader i Sees Harm In Trade Pacts Deermbrr 8 1939 - S L t Cites Results As Cause Of Priee Drop Saxs II Trade in KaU Bright Spot Retail and wholesale business establishments in the eastern section of the United States are Improved sales conditions comparison to November and December of 19 IS E V Kelly president of the Mullett-Kelcompany said Fridav on his return to Salt Lake City from a three weeks' buying trip WJyle in New York City Mr and Kellv visited a daughter Lieutenant Commander and Mrs Richard Olivei Lieuin Utah farmers have no objections of the reciprocal trade agreements law to break down trade barriers and restore foreign markets for United States exports but they do object to the manner In which all agreements negotiated thus far have harmed their Industry Ward C Holbrook chairman of to 'aims lj tenant Commander 0'iver Was recently appointed supervisor and Inspector of the Pati rson N 1 right airplane plant of the Curtis manufacturing plant "Salt Lake Citv has the best Christmas decorations and street lighting of any citv that I visited and that includes New York Citj Chicago Baltimore and Washing- the'state public service commispresident of the Utah Farm Bureau federation sion and Mate made this declaration Thursday at the Kiwanis club meeting in the Hotel Utah Result of Pacts "The actual result of the trade agreements so far’’ he asserted "has been to reduce the value of domestic farm products while puces of commodities farmers must huy have not been reduced” He blamed a 1937 recession in beef prices directly to the Canadian trade agreement which admitted moie Canadian cattle at a lower tariff and declared That the price of turkejs in Utah today is down 5 to 6 cents a pound because of fear that the department of state will permit importation of Argentine turkejs at lower prices Educational Costs As reasons additional to small acreage failing soil fertility prev- alence of noxious weeds and high marketing costs he cited increased costs for education as a factor In impoverishing Utah farmers "It costs from $")00 to $10000 to educate a young man or woman” he said "and when they have obtained their education they do not remain in their home communities to restore some of this wealth " Lotus Manwarmg club vice president conducted the meeting Riles Arranged For Ticket Agent i H ton" Mr Kellv commented Child's Finger Crushed X Kathryn Watters and Douglas Gooch University of Utah equestrians who will ride Satutday fU’ in the first “U” horse show presented for many years Miss Watters is show chairman insensitiveness of those In or In the maiontj to the suffering of other men is the kev to the predicament of millions of oppressed people in the world today Rabbi Samuel H Cordon oF Temple B nat Israel declared in a talk before members of the High Twelve club Thursdaj night at the Masonic Temple "We must lie alarmed ‘‘for the civilization fate of contemporary when we see increasing insensibility to hav oc of starvation niassac re and bombing of open cities and their populations" he said American demoernej is a shining example for the world he said but even in America there is a gpoup consciousness that tends to place Negroes and Qrientals In an oppressed minority group Rem gnnfrat ion of this group consciousness throughout the world and teaching men to suffer ns much in the sufferings of others are the wavs for the world to regain moral integntj he declared Iho power ' Noreene Taxi Dispute UljuMed ashlngton si hool Adiuduating a dispute between two taxicab companies the Salt Lake Citv commission Thursday Instructed the I tah Tr importation company to place a four-inc- h checkered band around the bodies of its cabs which are to be orange in color est Hilton 9 of 216 Fourth Noith street was treated at Salt Lake Citv police emergency hospital Thursday for a severe finger laceration Hospital attendants reported the child who lost the tip of her finger caught her hand in a door hinge at the W S More Marino I rgMl LDS Reasons whv the personnel of the U S marine corps should be kept at full strength were explained bv Captain Con D Silnrd of the Salt Lake City recruiting station at a meeting of the Ante Intei national lope ehapter hoot punt association Ihuisdav night Six new branches of the L D S Relief society have been organized in crotral states during the past jear Charles A Call is member of the council of twelve apostles reported Thursday on his return from the central states mission area IV o Prizes A proposal that a $9(10 prize Branches Named y be offered for the best design for development of the state prison K'S'rW 'St' & site was turned down Ihursday by the citv commission $ Celebrated isilor Robson grand old ladv of the stage and xeioon stopped briefly in Salt Lake Citv 'lhms-dnwhile en route from New York to Bcverlv Hills Cal by plane May y Feminine Employment Up per cent of the women trained under the vocational guidance program of the city schools have been placed in industry Dr J John Nuttall Ir superintendent of schools disclosed Thursday Ninetv-lw- o Parole Chief to Speak Oscar K Lowder chief of the Utah adult parole and probation department will addiess the regular weekly meeting of the Salt Lake Exchange club Fridav at 12 15 p m at the Hotel Utah Officers will be elected if y y y y y y 1 Toyland A Sensational Variety of Cholee Tojs and Games to Flcase the Youngsters! BlItY AND RUTH "MARCH BOOK OF TOAS" HOF1 A h A 9 Scott Hardware 168 SO y I TOYLAND MAIN ID So Main If 1 —— Utah Miss Bernice N Thomas of East high school and Lieutenant Colonel Herbert E Taylor of the Equestrians to Give Show University of Utah horsemen andtand a coeds' potato race will fea- equestriennes will collaborate Sat- ture the show aeeording to Kath urday to present the fust hoise ryn Waters shpvv chan man Ribshow' staged by "U groups in many bons will be awarded to first sec’ ond and thud place winners in years Intensive practice bv advanced each event classes of Ti otters feminine ridThe show program follows ing club and membeis of Soab-bai- Event one pair class (man and and Blade national honoraiy woman! walk trot and canter as well as event two women s jumping event military frateimt' "U poloists has been conducted three womens riding walk trot for several weeks in preparation and cantor event four womens for the event event five mens potato rare Fort Douglas’ riding ring east jumping event six women's muof the fort piopor will bo the scene sical chans event seven mounted of the show which is scheduled rescue race event eight mounted to begin at 1 39 p m and include (men eight main ev enls Judges will be Captain G E a mounted Mitchell Jr of the University of Jumping IP ire 'Ihird military area (C Inn i s tl mhuh s ’ SALE d ’ OF NEW HOLIDAY FASHIONS Itt tug-o-w- Funeral services for Elmer Andrew Jensen 52 Salt Lake depot ticket agent for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad company will be conducted Sunday at 1 p m in the Wasatch L D S ward chapel Fifteenth Fast street and Emerson avenue bv Bishop Rulon S Sperry Burial will be in Mt Olivet cemel“ry Mr Jensen died Wednesday after a weeks illness at a Salt Lake hoslie resided at 1327 Roosepital velt avenue Friends may rail at 260 East South Temple street Saturday from 4 until and at the family residence Sundav Horn 9am until 12 30 p m tug-of-w- for Every Occasion Dresses GIVE HER APPRECIATE A GIFT' YOU KNOW SHE'LL DAYTIME DRESSES A COMPLETE WARDROBE OF MeCMJUIJM AFTERNOON DRESSES UKttSIlJEffilf TAILORED SPORT FROCKS SMART DINNER DRESSES GLAMOROUS 8pm 1 Salt Lake City News Briefs Remains Note Increased 21 FORMAL GOWNS ' S L Meetings - ModDdD Slated Today Meetings to be held Fnday Salt Lake City include Hotel I tah — Utah Stale Bar 1 tah Junior Bar ioun-n- l 9 30 a m 12 15 p m Inlet mountain Hotel association board of govunors T 12 15 p m xchange club 12 15 p m Lions club 12 15 p m 'I exas company 7 15 p m New house Hotel — Aparlmenl House Association of ttnh 12 noon Utah Dairy Produels asso12 noon Utah Lumberciation Actual Values 1995 2295 2995 ‘ mens buieau 12 15 p m lady General MoLions club tors Acceptance ecu poial ion 7 3(1 Salt Lake Citv lodge No p m club 'lvventy-lliirt60S 8 p ill 1pm y 8 til i Beau Bruimnel Cafe — Junior chamber of commerce I 12 10 p m Business Men s alliaiiee 12 15 p m Other Meetings — Communitv NEW HOLIDAY COLORS AND FABRICS Bcason budget committee Chest building 3 p m teachers of English and speci h Lion house 7 p m n American Chemical socie'v Utah section loom 104 linveisilv of I lull Plivsicnl Science building 7 It) p m Gunnison leunion 2710 Highland valley drive 8 p ill t lull of All Nations Aqua Gold Black Claret Wine Powder Blue Marsh Rose and Mignon Blue in the widest assortment of new fabrics: Velvets Velveteens Crepes Novelties Pastel Woolens Taffetas and smart new combinations Lime noilh-vveslcr- South Stale sheet Wasatch lodge No 1 59 Accepted Masons ple 8 p m 8 p lire Masonic in ami FOR SIZES 11 to 17 tem- ‘ISfe pair panMl - 285 We know what every woman wants for Chiistmas Stockings! 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