Show Enters Race Rotary Club PresbyterianVastor Resigns ’County Board Member Files Hears ol For Reelection World Meet James R Rawlins 1 Rev Theodore G Lilley pastor1 of the First Presbyterian church announced Tuesday night at a special meeting of the church's board of elders that he has received a call to beeome minister of the First Presbyterian church of Sioux City low a According to church procedure a congregational meeting has been called for July 21 at which time the Rev Lilley will ask the congregation to join with him in petitioning the Salt Lake presbytery to dissolve the pastoral relationship one The Sioux City church of the leading churches of the mid-liv- e die west and the second largest Presbyterian church in Iowa Rev Lilley was chosen from 500 pects Rev Lilley came to Salt Lake City from Chicago in September 1931 While here he has served Rev Theodore 0 Lilley as moderator of Utah synod and Pastor of the First Presby&£ Salt Lake terian church to depart -- iwtKmaL missions committee d" Visitmg— president of the Salt Lake Mlnis- - society-anterial association and the Salt Lake Mrs of religious conference groups Lilley was formerly busiHe is a member of the board of ness girls' secretary at the W W directors of Westminster college C A and has been active in Community Chest Family Service lihurch and civic organizations Increased strength and membership of Rotary International in North and South America has more than offset loss of more than 300 Rotary clubs in Europe following Hitler's conquests David S Romo district governor ney for Rotary told Salt Lake club members Tuesday in the Hotel Utah Mr Romney reporting on the recent annual convention of RoUtah-Idah- ) S ’Si International in Havana Cuba said British Rotarians in at tendance believe that Rotary will ' m Europe As a move to help finance Salt Lake City's Covered Wagon Days the Rotarians voted to purchase at least two tickets each to the rodeo Miss Bonnie Sorensen Covered Wagon Days queen and her attendants Miss Barbara Groa and Miss Phyllis N Worden were introduced and tvvo fte-r-ta tertainers gave vocal and instru mental selections T E Wherry announced fthat the annual club picnic at Rotary park to be held July 16 at 7 p m will be informal tary ir pros-progra- m presbyte-ryv-chairma- en---t- he n THE SOUTH EAST FURNITURE SrCAUlIOIlSE 'waMi A A Sale Priced for Quirk Sale! further reductions from prices already made low by When we say our lower overhead on railroad trackage Clearance wc mean business and so the crowds are coming to our Greatest July Sale in our history There is yet time for you to save — but don’t delay stocks at these prices won’t last Now i one move and the Bed Is made Storage blow Similar as Wood-en- d shown numbers now for— BED DIVANS S2 Down — $2 a Month The Year's Greatest Sale of Studio Couches and Bed Divans BED DIVANS— Richly upholOFFER stered Davenport with bed feature very sim-ila- r as shown One operation and the Bed is g See this fine one Complete ready INTRODUCTORY $250 DOWN— $260 A MONTH— Nothing for Terms Extra BEDKOOM 1! Alt GAINS Ill-Pip- Did fils pi' “ LOOK in I IT YOU GET ” Round Mirror Vanity and Bench Matched Bed and Chest Spring-fille- Mattress d Duplex Coil Springs Set of 3 Boudoir Lamps Pair of Fine Pillows Bed Spring Cover Also Even the Chest Mirror FULLV EQUIPPED! Nothing more to buy here Bedroom Suite Outfits Values up to $109 5Q Wonderful values Now CS1" C? your choice tor only gT $5 a Month Pays for It! BEDROOM SUITE OUTFITS— Values up to $8950 Now in one Grand Clearance of these Beautiful Suites Fully equipped Your choice Delivers It! $5 EC1L DE LUXE BEDROOM OUTFITS 87' $0 BEDROOM DINETTE SETS ON SALE III i I I JLAJo-- y ' !— Just think! fit jAM — bark ALL FO- R- 1995 Now even Seats $195 $T50 I Porcelain Chrome Tops on Table One-pieSteel bases and Chairs with upholstered seats and backs NothI— ing better And all only Extension SOft sa DOWN— FASV 3 for I A TERMS IUJG SALE! Rug $90 Now WILTON VALUES! even Wilton quality Rugs Your choice terns and colors of many for $3 We deliver all over the West on Easy Terms No extra charges Down— Terms Uphol-stere- d Down— a Month Solid Oak Tops and Seats with Genuine Chrome Bases Extension Table and 4 Chairs to match Richly $4 stained and decorated for Now! Full 9x12 size Thick seamiest Axminsters All 3 for Pad and Carpet Sweeper mm-sthe one price ef j $2 Down— Easy Terms Sensational ar - Ve Foundations and Girdles Sjalt James R Rawlins Lake county commissioner seeks reelection on platform pi equalizing tax burdens Time to "Slow Up” Salt Lake county he said has made great improvements in the past few years in many facilities and now can afford to “slow up a bit" until the national situation becomes normal “1 promise an honest efficient and economical administration if I can get the support of the other members of the commission” he O Spotlights Robbers’ Roost Wonderful pat- $9050 Full-lengt- Commissioner Rawlins w'as born in Draper of moneer ents and has lived there all his life After graduatin' from Brigham Young university he taught school for several yeqrs then engaged in ljvestock and farming After retiring from school teaching Mr Rawlins was elected to the Jordan district school boaid where he served eight vears the last four years as president During his presidency the board erected’ the Jordan high school and other school buildings Farm Pureau Work He was chairman of the state crop pest commission under the late Governor Bamberger this board later being absorbed bv the state boatd of agriculture He has been a member of the state farm bureau federation since its organization and still serves as a member of the executive committee Mr Rawlins wrs a charter member of the Utah State Beet Growers’ association at its organization about 10 years ago and has been a director ever since At about the same time he was instrumental in organizing the Salt Lake-TooeBeet Growers’ assoHe has been president ciation of the groun since that 4mie Seven vears ago Mr Ravvlinswasi 'elected a director of the National it mg v x d I’i ice Is m well-controll- urge you to be here when the doors open this mtrrnmg Siz 34 to 4 8 Specially reduced for Keith O’Brien Great number so we 40000 Remodeling Corsets — Fouith Floor C AN KfflDN dD W IE L S To HUGE SIZE 23"x43" In inspect the eitv and claimed 150 new homes me being built in Price yeai i lv new water system a new $250-00- 0 civic auditorium acres of improved fit v parks a new $150 000 hospital and other improvements wete cited to show that Puce today is a far ay from the Robbers Roost of "Butch Cassidy and his "wild bunch V Tribute will he paid to those wild days though tn a coming event piomoted on the program— Price s annual Robbers Roost Round-uthree-darodeo and wild west opening Thursday A ' tMjj' Pioneer L D S stake Y M weie speakers Tuesday at funeral services for Carl V Mcm-rno- MIA lt Mr Rawlins was appointed to the county commission in 1935 upon the resignation of Commissioner E E Howland was elected in 1936 for a four-yea- r term Upon his appointment Mr Rawdins resigned from the state board of agriculture and as a director of the Utah Poultry Producers’ Cooperative association He is president of the Salt Lake county library board a director of the' Coloiado River-GreBasin Water Users’ assonation has been a lifelong member of the Jackson Democratic league and served two Sixth-Sevent- h S ward chapel South street 120 West street Scliet--tle- L D Fifth dozens Don’t Miss This Sale! Young Memmott who resided at 550 South Second West street was drowned Sunday in the Jordan surplus canal H Gilbert' Barton bishop offiAlfred C ciated at the services Thorne dedicated the grave in Salt Lake Citv cemeteiy Services for Rie hard Holding Lamhourne 19 of 174 F street who was drowned Sunday in a pool near Helpei will be conriuctel Wednesday at 1 p m in the Iwenticth I p s ward chapel Second avenue and G stieet hv Edwin Q Cannon bishop Burial will be in Salt Lake City rometciy r South George Albert Smith member of the council of twelve apostles of the L D S churctt and Mrs Heber Sears president of the University L D S ward Relief society were speakers Tuesday at funeral services for Mrs Julia Howe Jensen wife of Parley P 243 Jensen at the family residence — died Tuesday morning at Elizabeth street the residence of Sidney J WhiMrs Jensen died Saturday at the ttaker 568 North Sixte’enth Wet residence of street what police reported was Andrew Jenson assistant L D S a dedicated the church historian gunshot wound Although her address is listed crept in Salt Lake Memorial mauas 1034 East Eighth South street soleum police officers said Mrs Schettler had been living with the Whittakers for two and one-ha- lf years because of illness She was a sister of Mrsc Whittaker A revolver was found near the body Towels — Second Floor Imagine! REGULAR 100 Camisole Funeral services for Matilda Caroline Nielsen Cayias 51 will be conducted Thursday at 2 p m at 3$ East Seventh South street Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery j Mrs Cayias wife of William Cayias prominent Salt Lake bondsman died Sunday at the family 353 East Fourth South home street of carcinoma Friends may call at 806 Blair street ednesdny evening after 6 o'clock and Thursday until 11 a m SLIPS THIS 50c Made by Trim tone ATOMIZER anil 100 Iloubigaiit Wistar i a Cologne Both for t T value and one you can’t be thrilled g Use Houbigant light Eau Floralc and your heart will sing in every season Wistaria is so joyous it will make you feel that way too and those around you Get yours day while this special ueac Uij and llcny Our IStoyour excessive dryness or dust In A sensational afford to miss You’ll breath-of-sprin- Cayias Funeral Rites Will He Thursday for 10!) Billows of fluffy towels white center with outline of same color and a solid color border on each end They’re very handsome thick and You’ll them be absorbent A towel you’ll want by the proud of j Williams er Toiletries — Street Floor ts with the quality and the ing Many styles to choose from with lace edgings to- on rib- -' bon laced smart embroidery Sizes 32 to 40 “Lingerie— Fourth Floor nostrils feel Irritated and !£jf£d'(2i Utah’s Most Progressive Store X imaurnitjm sav- Crepe or satins the atr? Does the lining ot your "tight"? Just apply a little Mentholatum lute the nostrils This will bring you wonderful comfort Mentholatum soothes mucous membrane Irritated keeps It moist and makes your breathing easier Onlv 30c each 1200 purchased for Keith O'Brien Uopv of 100 nationally advertised towel at the special price of 29c and 19o Reversible towel Karh end has a solid border Funeral Riles Held For Mrs Jensen Elizabeth m Over of 19 in the 16 xl17 COLORS: JADE! MAIZE! AZURE! PEACH! David V Fenton counselor In the Fifth L D S waul bishopric and Giant M Burhidge president Named in 1935 ti each I FACE SIZE pro-gia- Drowning Viciim’s Funeral Held agr culture 51of 1034 East Eighth mm p He has been to Washington 12 times in the interest of sugar legislation besides allending a number of hearings called hv the United Mrs Sale "the Utah” y pies-ide- ' substantiate this he invited visitors le Beet Growers’ association repre- senting 70000 growers fron s mth Dakota to California and has been a member of its eet utiv e ( mini approximately the same length of time He served seveial years as second vice president and last vear was elected first vice mayor Mayor Lee dt late fnxtext-grov- iy i sa-l- i city s pantie girdles and foundations h plain girdles designed to give your figure look Limited that slim of ' R hbt is' It n-- t he sto’ Cassidv and h s h" h it "R uii'i h Hide and plundeied w Id bum jtuh was vuung and nf the modern pi ignxxivo city of Pcue tint his gtoun up near their onetime rangt was enaited Tuesday mght on the la'est of The Salt Like Ti hum' and ’lelegiams se: ex of mti noun’ i n rnp re radio ex no i ii i 10 xl it ion KSI A last of radio entei tamers played the paitx of ''Butch’’ of D H Moflatl whom the outlaw robbed of $15 0011 in a Price bank and of other m broad daylight that alters of those fiontier davs And relating the story of Price to"the (ommemal educationday enter ot eaxtein al and livestock Utah’ wax J Bracken Leo the '1 Ilroadloom bottom prices even in face of advancing markets the 1 Positive values to 595 r Rock 1 v Special Purchase 7’ Special Purchase ! M UN SING WEAK D K !l I- II LAllS IJifj Solid stained and f °ak' Exten- decorated slon Table and 4 ' of those iSr “7f!f Chairs I sfi Our finest XEW rlH a Month — GROUPS down comes the old saws are buzzing Carpenters are hammering up goes the new Prices cut on high quality merchandise to clear it out quickly and prevent it from being soiled-Youpatience during this renovation is greatly appreciated r think of it! t 13 pieces' Rich walnut finish — roupd mirror— everything complete as you want it for your Dreon Bedroom— S f— 50 and' it's all onlv Down— Will a Week Do' $1 $4 before so muih quality never before so comYou'll marvel at plete and beautiful these outfits for only Never Down — $0 v Running on a platform which calls for state county and city retrenchment to equalize the tax burden imposed by necessary'na-tion- al exoenditures for defense Countv Commissioner James R Rawlins announced Tuesday he will be a candidate for reelection term on the for the four-yeDemocratic ticket “The governVnept is calling on the people for large sacrifices in the form of new taxes in order to prepare against any militaiy eventualitv'' Mr Rawlins said “It therefore behoos other governmental units to reduce their expenditures accordingly so that the total tax burden w'lll not bq too heavy for our taxpayers to — meet" of $40000 KEITH O’BRIEN Outlines Views On Less Spending States department 13 REMODELING SALE said It Ml (iAIXS July 10 1940 Salt Cake tribune ?TIk Wednesday Morning i1 |