Show - ' ( to" i ' a - 2 B i S Looms in Senate Race i i 1 i ' ' - Enter I 1 1 ' ' e 4 i - ' notary '5 d A - i from (Continued Poise I11) I chairman of the pub- i lic service commission pusident of the Utah State Farm Bureau fed- 1 eration and former stiTte ennton 1 C Holbrook 4 ' 1 - A f Mr Holbrook Is being considered t' bv his backers as a potential entry I for either the senate or gubernatorial race depending upon develt opments ' - —" ' i l'I -- I ' '' The spirit of compromise has been ostensibly growing within the ranks of Salt Lake county's Democratic party since the reorganiztk firm mass meetings last Monday night The spirit is a product not of a growing affection among the contending factions hut of the fear that Republicans will profit unless some healing salve is applied here and there The two major factions which fought for control of IVelparty organization at the meetings are both claiming a majority of the delegates but an Increasing number of Democrats are promoting a move to avoid a factional showdown when the county committee is reTheir organized next Saturday hope k that comprontise candidates can be named to the county committee offices thereby preventing a clean-cu- t victory by either side Some of the leaden in the opposing factions are said to agree that this should be done in the Interest of party harmony If Democratic County Chairman Parnell Black a reept the recent opinion ot the attorney general's office on dual Joh holding his will be confronted with a choice of bandonin: his position as counsel for the state liquor commission or his unannounced candidacy for the Democratic state chairmanship Close associates are predicting that it he is required to make such a choice the liquor commission job will be tossed aside Mr Black himself intimated he would follow such a course in a keynote address before the Weber county Democratic convention in Ogden Saturday Assistant Attorney General John D Rice Is being discussed in Democratic circles as a potential candidate for the nomination for a t t orney general Mr Rice has given no indication of what his plans r e ond is unlikely to do so until Attorney General Joseph Chu mokes knOVVIt whether he will seek reelection contest for the Republican state vice chairmanship was assured Saturday by an announcement from Mrs Roy F Priest of Bountiful that she would he a candidate for this position Mrs Priest has been active for some time in young Republican circln is a former national director of the Young Republican league a n d Is currently a member of the state executive committee Shp resided in Salt Lake county until three years ago ‘k hen shp moved to Davis Mrs Earl A Davis of Salt Lake City incumbent state vice chairman had previously announced her Intention of seeking reelection A Utah Realtors Close Meet (continuo' t from Nee --- — - New leaders of Salt Lake county Republican organization David IL Thomas ilnallillIOUS Chi) lee for county chairman and Mrs Clifford Husbands newly elected vice chairman i N - 24-oI Demanding reductions in government expense and taxation and criticising excessive "Junket" trips of public officials to conventions Other resolutions extended thanks to various individuals ap- proved the keynote address and authorized the appointment of a committee to draft a party platform or statement of policy A motion by It J Plumhof that a labor resolution be included in the convention report was rejected on the grounds that such matters should be considered by the platform committee State Chairman David J Wilson made a brief harmony talk said "are "The Democrats" burying the hatchet in each others skulls" Ile sperificaily mentioned the opinion of Democratic Attorney General Joseph Chez aetting forth that Democrat ic County Chairman Parnell Black cannot legally hold a job am attorney for the state liquor commission and membership on the party's 'tate committee It will be interesting he added to see what the district attorney and county attorney will do about their law partner The fOtiVrfitiOft Weig called to order by County Chairman Clarence Baird and turned over to the chairman Dean F convention was The Invocation Brayton offered by the Rev W F Bulkley archdeacon of the Episcopal church of Utah Part of the proceedings were presided over by Mrs Ed- mund P Evans convention vice trin Mail" reowinobla Atrort Lot Atlas with tont Largo 0010 huIntwi And roneral total trAtio A motif sittrattivo And intoreoling ropolitimm for pwith Warn 1 VI Of totirit Ittpriewri itimpleteir litowitrot ritfi ptitO 1"01 YOt wriie holt stank Trihtine-Tel- Eiri P fl I reszottzi--:- told 28c tt rEz2 7c 1 Kingsford's CORN STARCH pkg Lapcarelkl fly eoduerem) can Cleaner Glo-Co- WAX 59c le:rnts 1111) 59c KLEHZEHE 3 rkg' Igo can II Powdered Bon V7- 1 19c IL:11 ° Pints 117c 4 Quart Jars 29c (7) ) Pail r)(' - 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TILL P M SAILIWAYS OPEN 23c e 1 n 1 (I 'MILEY'S TANG tarts 1 t t( Hospital 11111 —Ns H - Emmonmmnnw innommenompolo o 01 itarian church lu 4 n GIFT SHOP FOR SALE Jug z CRYSTAL WHITE county secretary of the Utah Manufacturers' association in the principal vldress of the afternoon meeting Contimiod frwn Pore urged the realtors to formulate a program of "youth rehabilitation: went to Salt Lake City high "We want to streamline laws and schools Winner were Sfin110 AOld agencies which now impede youth West high school first: Justin Call employment The include Hi South high school second John Wage and hour laws the Wagner Schofield South high school third labor relations act school board and Wilhatn Smith West high regulations on student employschool fourth ment and labors closed shop poll di- Discussion of cies" he asserted Ile suggested torials on the newspaper Finnish-Russiaa stato-widcommittee be appoint on war and intered by the governor to consider peace treaty vention and the opportunities for means of "streamlining" the laws In Utah featured the rxMr Farr also addressed the youth vont est tem poroneous tWetiking afternoon session which Attracted SO b011 FIFA girls New officers of the association Miss Monson's subject In the orswere named by acclamation Iler toricAl contest sis "Our Immi- 'whet Millen of IA)gan was seated vthile Mr Kirton spoke es president succeeding Den711 A grants" on "Youth And Ameties's Futule" Drown of Provo Other officers There were 74 oratory contest en- named were Manford A Shaw of trents Salt Lake Cit) first vice presi for the panel &tit Carl Porter of Ogden second cossion vpis "How ('in the l'nited vice president Fred flay of Provo Out of War" ith tA Stales third vire president John V studentsKeep The debate particitialing Crofts of Salt Lats City fourth oestion vat "Resolved that the vice president Mr Firms m Harry I united state Orwernment Should F Cook of Salt Lake City and Maintain Anti Operate the PAil- Carl Torgeson of Ogden directors One hundued twenty-fivroads" a At banquet In the Hotel Utah teams or 250 bo‘s and girl Null- Saturday night Carl Torgeson of in the &biding cumpettho ()Orli Real Estate board Vall wifirraMP-1- states regional adviser to the !national women's division She was general chairman of the regional conference held here last Octoher which was attended by more than 600 Democratic women She IIs active in civic affairs and Is currently serving as vice president of the board of trustees of the Un- t L Burned Taken - 60c u and Representatives J IA Robin- son and Abe Murdock 2 Condemning the use of tax or political money purposes through the payment of high salaries to favorites for administrative and executive positions :I Condemning the Democratic Salt Lake county commission for k its "despotic unethical and childish" conduct of the affairs of the Ogden Team Win - Rag 10-1- 1 t high Masons of Salt Lake the majority of individual prizes and gave their alma maters top City Ogden arid Provo received In the svveepstakes division of the invitational commercial place capitular and 'cryptic degrees of Freemasonry at the third annual typewriting and shorthand4contest aponsored Saturday by Ilene- Y or k Rite festival Saturday in the Business college Masonic temple 650 East South ger's INorth Summit first set Provo high took third sweep- - Cardsarner street The ceremonies Temple' North were sponsored by the grand chap- stakes prize and Ogden fourth ond Mary Hillier North m mict: ter Royal Arch Masons and the Tooele and North 'Summit were third Grand Councilst Royal and Select tied for first a Spelling — Lola Melia North Masters TS uoomemieit stplerot tnd BoRbutCunninghamh Individual were: winners An epilogue and Feast of BelFirSt year typewriting—Shirley Lehi third shazzar under the direction of Stuart P Dobbs of Ogden closed Arnold South Summit first Beryl First-ye- i shorthand—Bob Cun- the degree Work Saturday night McQueen South Summit second' ningham Tooele first Emma The degree candidates were Wil- Melba Palidor Ogden third Beryl Ostler Tooele second LuSecond-yea- r LU- — typewriting liam Littlejohn grand master of cille Buckingham Tooele third Tootle first Buckingham Second-- 3 shorthand — Lola Utah grand lodge F & A M rill Emma secTooele Ostler Beryl CalvinBehle V S Stein F W Mejla North Summit first BerCrow Elaine ' Ogden third eond Eleanice Harris Provo Baker Ben R Craig William J ond: Amateur typewriting — Phyllis nor Snarr Provo third Hancock V J Midgley Elton W First-yea- r bookkeeping—Del Viz' !Pr Ire WRieVha rPdzeivAanrrteonn RRe mTayliteisr : Crst Delos Brown Provo Pope S Child Provo second JerryStorrs Provo J Lee Vier Charles M Ware third Charles Wallace W Douglas to 4 Beetle William A Carter Charles D Anderson and A M Williams LUELLA SIPHERD — SMART Sherry Whitesides all of Salt Lake City': Theodore daughter of Mr and Mrs H John READY TO WEAR—has returne4 It Harps Williath H Wagner Whitesides of 567 Douglas street from Hollywood and Los Angeles Fred W Dimmitt Cal Carr H C was taken to the Dee Memorial and Is ready to serve you with the Vance and N Dowdell all of hospital In Ogden Saturday for most Exclusive Feminine Apparel Provo and Lawrence Leavitt of treatment for burns she received for your Spring Wardrobe 103 at her home Friday L street Was 8440-- t Ogden (Adv) The planting ceremony followed a meeting of club officers at 2 p m in the state road commigsion board room The three past presidents who headed the organization during its first three years and in whose honor the tree is planted are: Grant R Bowen Salt Lake City Mrs Maud Chegwidden Murray and Fred T Odell Ogden Mrs Walter C Hurd Salt Lake City is the present president Sugar I Jug 13c 1 from Page (Coffilouod - clubs- Be:1 NALLEq SYRUP 12-o- z - Jeventy-si- s '' County GOP Cathe in Convention S awarded a gold loving cup for Inning the traitors quiz contest - i t chairman 1111) - - - - March 31s 191O Students from North Summit - given such splendid service for the past four years has stated that she will not be a candidate to succeed herself I will permit my name to be placed before the state &invention April 20 If elected I will do everything In my power to further theinterests of our party" Mrs Wolfe is the wife of Supreme Court Justice James II 'Wolfe and has Jong been active in the party nationally and locally She was appointed director of the viomen's division in 1933 by President Roosevelt held the position until 1936 when she returned to her family and Is now western 1 - ' : t A blue spruce seedling- five feet tall took its place Saturday at the northeast corner of the Utah state capitol grounds to honor the three past presidents of the Utah Associated Garden former Wolfe director of the women's division of the Democratic national com- mittee Saturday announced her candidacy for the office of Democratic national committeewoman after It became known that the Incumbent Mrs J R Rawlins of Draper would not seek reelection Mrs: Wolfe made the announcement in a letter to friends who had been urging her to enter the field The letter said In part: Rawlins who has "Since Mn I ' ' As Likely to ' TI ' ' James H Mrs 1 ' - 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