Show nv o - r C' - 5att Sunday Morningt 1)11 Reports on Bean ty Work --M- orris 1 9:30 p i ' Is national government the relief program - 1947 who will observe r :''- I - wedding chip fiftieth anniversary Tues- - with a reception - A 2 diy" 1 ' 'Resurrection Morning' can-stre- 'East I ) 7 ) part: "The great economic upheaval of the last ten years has presented to business and government problems that have taxed the Ingenuity pnd resourcefulness of the leaders of our nation in the fields of business Industry and government These problems cannot be solved without the facts to guide us in building our new economic structure The Information secured from the canvass is of vital Importance to every business man to every organintion and trade asset— Jcivic cation to the eity in which you bye to the state and the nation "You can help your government In Its colossal task of collecting vital information by answering accurately and completely the questions asked of you by the enumerator who calls at our of---- th Choir Aid in Census Ab Jenkins Mayor Saturday issued a proclamation calling upon Salt Lake City residents to give full cooperation to the 1040 population census taking of which will begin April 2 Said the mayor's proclamation In quaintances Informal discumion will be Calvin W Rawlings'' Democratic national committeeman for Utah Parnell Black former chairman of the Salt Lake county Democratic committee David J Wilsonchairman of the Republican state committee and G A Coates former Juvenile court Judge for the Third judicial district of Utah and a member of the Republican party With Laverne C Bane University of Utah debate coach as moderator the panel will express representative opinions on the possible effect of a Roosevelt reelection on business how the national debt I foreign relations and trade and agriculture would reek to a third term and the possibility of the 'I S Mayor Urges Public to Mr and Mrs Culp were married In Beloit Kan April 2 1890 and they have lived in Salt Lake City I since 1918 Founder Culp & Sons Sheep com kny N r Culp has al- ways been 1)closely dentified with t ' the livestoc industry As a youngthe first wa ster he peramong sons to enter the Cherokee strip t country in Kansas Ile was born In Liberty Ill December 28 1868 and Mrs Culp was born in Junct tion City Nan 1140biVAWm&Mmm 4b Mr Culp has been highly active In Salt Lake Masonry holding several important offices ' He has 'Will Sing been an active worker in the Re"Resurrection Morning" a publican party The cantata by B Cecil Mrs Culp Is a past president of tata by the Capitol Hill L D S Gates is directed by Mrs Evan-war- d the Ladies' Literary elpb and past choir will be presented Sun- - geline Beesley and will be pre-da- y at 5 p m in the Eleventh ward sented under apices of the abandoning grand matron of the Order of Eastern Star Twelfth wardb meeting house 131 Tenth the In Particlilatrng round-tabl- e asked to do everything possible this year to clean up public and private properties and "create public sentiment and pride so that the state will be attractive and beauti- Jul to thousands ot visitors expected In the centennial year of 1 Mr and Mrs C Mr and Mrs C S Culp of 334 Thirteenth East street will be honored by friends and relatives at their home Tuesday on their fiftieth wedding anniversary Salt Lake friends of the couple are being asked to a reception from 7 to 10 p rn and inv1tations have acbeen mailtid to Prominent Democratic and Republican state leaders will air their viewpoints on "Is a Change of Administration Necessary for National Business Recovery?" on The Utah Salt Lake Tribune-TelegraForum over KDYL Monday at said Meanwhile each organization Golden Anniversary Nears ci se 1910 March 31 iiribunt Poster Will Mahe New aim tk—Party Leaders Couple Awaits 50t1 Wedding Will Air Views Monday Date Tuesday Morris Asks Progress reports from all Utah units engaged in beautification work to aid In correlating their workInto a state-wid- e program were requested Saturday by Nephi of the Utah L Morris chairman c o mcentennial beautification mittee The reports from "every group elub committee or organization that Is active In landscaping or beautification work" were requested following a meeting of the executive committee of the state beautification committee They are needed so all may he Correlated and united in one comprehensive plan to be developed on state-wid- e scale for next year Mr 'Cake (3 (R 7 IT I 1 1 borne 11 I Have You Entered the Anderson Jewelry Company's Diamond Slogan Contest? p I t 'C Lai 1) F 114 1 10 it II i4: (1 4 ilqiiI 1 ed I i - Hazen Exeter left and Frank Mozley inspect the much-travelchamber of commerce convention poster which will be displayed before the National Association of Life Underwriters by Mr Exeter in April INIII'll- I 1 ti i ) ill"11 - '—f(i k ri' 3-- Y )f "I CO IIID 1 Emissary Leaves Today To Bid for Insurance Meet t flue to tonsoateto 10 Illot t I mi 11 st - ms obiONS WIN Vistaith 1607 137 V- SOUTH Noels Nati Motet No No Finandat (elm mil Lilt in Utah H it Invitation to hold the 1941 convention of the National Association of Life Underwriters in Salt Lake City will be extended to the national board of directors at a meeting in Atlanta Ga April 5 and 6 by Hazen Exeter alternate national committeeman for the Salt Lake associaticm and special representative of the Utah state association 25 26 and 27 in Philadlephia Pa Mr Exeter vho will have Salt Final decision on the 1941 meeting will also repLake City Sunday place will be decided by a vote of resent the Salt Lake City Managconvention delegates Mr Exeter ers' association In his capacity as explained As an added inducement Mr special emissary and will carry with him letters of Indorsement Exeter will take with him a large from life insurance organizations convention poster owned by the Salt Lake chamber of commerce throughout the western states Letters petitioning the national The invitation will be presented board to consider Salt Lake City for approval to the board of directors who will in turn present the as the 1941 convention site will be presented from the following asmotion before the national associasociations and Individuals: C Oar1940 convention tion's September ence Nesien Utah state insurance commissioner and president of the National Association of Insurance Governor Henry Commissioners H Blood the Nevada state comp- troller the Western Conference of Insurance Commissioners: the Nevada and Idaho slate life underwriters associations and life underwriters' associations of Idaho Falls and Boise Idaho: Sacramento and Oakland Cal: Helena and Bill- Mont Portland Ore and Ings k ra A A si a a tt : 0 ' II 11 i!t - PAID' N- (7'-s- !" 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