Show 441 Ilt 110"If ' t ' Ltit I Av ' f v 41)48240-d4- &Lt 8 -- - r I 1r 's-- - ' - - -- ' t -- --- - - k ''' 1 -- 'p - 4- - 14 - 't - - — i - - 4p 1 ‘‘ - 1' 4 Ir - -- WeekAlidd Candidates Map Plans for Last 1 eart-tp-al(q- Lap0 Trairel-wear- e - candidates y fr major party nominetions Satur- day completed another week cl speerhmaking end hand-shakin- g and made plans for the last lap of the preprimary campaign Don B i Colton candidate for the Republican nomination ter governor returned from a week's tour of the southern part of the state and Saturday afternoon wits the guest at a reception at the horns of R S Collett 4190 Mtm pus drive G tO P candidhtts for legislative nominations from district also we:1 the Seventeenth present William J Lowe a contender for the same nomination spent the day in his Salt Lake City headquarters and ini the evening appeared at the lite Lean outing In Provo ' Most of the Democratic candidates wound up their week at tCe annual outing of the Young Demlcratic Clubs Of Utah at Saratoga in Utah county One exception was Herbert B Maw candidate for the gubernatorial nomination who addressed a rally in Castle Dale and attended the Millard county Democratic outing in Oak Creek can- yon during the day and spoke tit a rally in Fillmore in the evening Maw headquarters announced that A' ' - -- 1- Preparing for hst htstory of the Utah prison Warden :John E Harris Saturday made ready for the opening of school clasenext month as well as the transfer within a few weeks of 100 more men to the Point of the Mountain site of the new prison In- oh ra mate who has not leen deprive of his work privileges because of disciplinary action will be employed either in school or in some prison duty during the winter the warden said The penitentiary's average population" during the summer has been 420 With the license plate factory rUnning at capacity farm crops ready for harvesting and more than 50 men working on the high wire fence that will surround 15 acres at the new prison site Warden Harris announced that the Institution's work program was progressing favorably: Offers Varied Schooling Nearly 75 inmates will be enrolled in the varioua classes taught In the W P A educational program Instruction will be given in engimathematics reading neering writing spelling English composiart and pub- tion bookkeeping winter-hi-th- e " -'' -— - -- c- irbt Salt ' -- :' ' ' - svescists ' ' ' 746 - -- -' ' : z- ? - ' : 4- ' t '' ':" Clyde L Milfer—brSalt-Lake-Cit- y will direct organization of young people into "Maw for Governor" clubs throughout the Mate and that he will be assistvi by Harry D Pugsley Moyle Makes Appearances The instructors are 3 L'Horne mathematics English geography and bookkeeping S Stevenson a Rom Ram-- ) English and hygiene sey public speaking and dramatla and James Anderson masonry and stone cutting The masonry and stone rutting: classes already have been formed Judge Binds Over Robbery Suspect 377 - '" 4 ‘is ni ! yir ' - ' 4 1f ' 1 South Main street charged with the robbery of Kenneth Renshaw 24 of 327 Denver street was bound over to district court by Judge Reva Beck Bosone in Salt Lake City court Saturday Knowlden was given a hearing Henry D Moyle candidate for the Democratic nomination far Friday and the case was taken governor made appearances at a under advisement by the court rally- In Beaver the Millard county outing the young Dernocrat!c Lyceum Delegate Leaves outing and a "circus" party at 211 Fred C Graham manager of the Concord street in Salt Lake City Fred C Graham Music and Lyceum Saturday Sunday he will attend bureau In Salt Lake City was en the Carbon 'county Democratic route With Mrs Graham Saturday outing in Price and Monday will to Lakeside Ohio where he plans address rallies in Ephrainr at 8:30 to 'attend the thirty-eight- h annual p m a n d in Mt Pleasant at convention of the International Ly9:30 p m ceum association which opens MonState Senate President Ira 44 day He is a delegate from six westDemoHuggins a candidate for the ern states including Utah Idaho cratic gubernatorial nomination and Wyoming 'appeared at the Millard county outinglhe young 'Democratic outing and the "circus" party ard Sunday will attend the" Carbon county outing Ills Monday schedNotice' of servtete In halt Liao and ule calls for forilict Work lq Salt oeighOorisig thurehes writeh appeor each colt Fy0 luiirtinital)pettadha ni Anodes to Ittte Salt Loa Tr Mane must Leke Ate be received a city dot be Thoredov the even' g at the Sagebrush Dem- woo preettlitite the date of Otihttentlon ocratic r oh 'orrty In Ealmont '41t wig the imooesible to Inhatielle notteee Its church time reeetved aftoe pat " park A 1I tkte tarty'S' candidetoil column for state ancreongressional nom- inatiolis have been Invited " to par Adientiit ticipate arid Third Senator William H King candi- rant1111119 Park 144109 Smith GrPPII pastor date for renomination weft repre 9r11001 SatuMaY 930 a I m: wornhits a M: DrIVIII meatina Wedneadav sented at the Millard county out- - 11 D m ' ing by Dee A Boyer and Ray 730 FoYstwris PIM 184n It188t8 141t 841444— DemoC F at and the Liekey pastor young Saturday 'Moot Rogers a m: worship It a m: Woes cratic outing by Mr Boyer The 0:30 day prayer Meetint 7:30 o us Friday senator will be represented at the Y F M it 730 a tn Carbon county outing by Heber Meeks and Mr Rogers and en African Methodist Monday Knox Patterson will speak' 43 Slain Routh litre Ni— in his behalf at a district Lions neTrinity R 9: Rev minister Sranol Handy 945 a m: service 11 a m evening club meeting in Moab service i p Ea ' blardook Represented 4 of Gott Representative Abe Murdock Assembly is—seeking the The Rev J Summerton pastor senate nomination was represent streets— and Roy P Foster evangelist Sunday it m ed at the Millard: county outing schooi 10 a m worship 11 ic service :45 p m: tent by R L Olson state chairman of evangelist campaign closes Sunday night alter which the Murdock for Senator commit- cent meetings will be conducted iinchtly egII at 7:45 p m at hit North tee and Alton Jenkins State Sena Third Monday West street tor Gordon Weggeland spoke in Mr Murdock's behalf at a rally Baptist In Vernal Monday at 8 p in Second Routh am! Irottrth 't - ? the '"Young Murdock for Senatoi" Eastimmasue W Lyons ann streets mishir I I a club will hold a meeting in ti:e day gehofd (145 a in in 8 o'clock matt evening worship prayer Newhouse room of the conference $ p tn ing Wedliefitay Mr Jenkins will preside hotel Melte 932 East Ntuth South' street-and the chief speaker will be Pro H Lyon Baynes pastor: Janies Q Mimes In a m VioN assistant (motor gehnol lessorW P Read of the Unlver ship sermon by Dr 3 C Ma11 a ni III Wheaton of Utah of young people's caulay say 'T p in gospel service S p m Reed Stevens' candidate for the meeting I prayer meeting Thursday 8 p m Republican nomination for gover- 1400 Indiana avenue—C B Burlington nor campaigned in Morgan count1 Ramsey pastor &hoot 10 a mt adult study 7 1 m: scums WPM ty Saturday visiting several corn Bible p uLt worship sa: Thursday I munities Sunday at 7:30 p m' IL M brayer svgs be will speak at a meeting in the Calvary Th trd South Ind Seventh East SunC C Spsocar pastor i Ilighmarine Social club rooms 176 strsots—Rsv day school 10 a m: sermon 11:30 a" rot East Seventh South street shildran's missionary program $ p RI Mayer J Bracken Lee of Price Grande 1040 West Second South Davos nshool 10 who is seeking the G O P guber- astreet—C S Ramsey m: worship 11 t so: Widow:dal natorial nomination spent the day DMser moetina 0 p in In his local headquarters' in the Taylor Avenue 2400 South Stilt strost Newhouse- hotel and in the eve —C N Ramsey pastor School 10 11 I M: Wednesdar boys! club 7:30 0 ring addressed a meeting' of union worship In Labor ' the members 62 East Smith temple Murray Services strest—James P Payne pastor Second East street sodschool 1041 rn: sorvices 11 a The Utah 'Nun" people 630 p m: seri:res 730 club' headquarters announced or p m: Bible elm Widnesday 7:30 ta Magna 8900 West and 2900 South B Pace pastor ganitation of units in Utah and treets—E Church school Millard counties by Roy Simmons and worship 10:30 a m: vensons and 7:30 p worship and Frank S Emery The Utah county club is headed by 'Fred L Markham of Provo and the Mil- - Catholic lard county club by Allison Stott set Cathedral et the Madeleine 351 Temple street—The Most ItlitDitane of Fillmore former Democratic OSouthHunt D U bishop: the Rev Msgr county central committeeman and Patrick F Ketliitehr rector Low mamma 530 a nt 01:30 s m 10 a m anti a district secretary 11:15 a m: weekday massea I and F:Henri Ileuriod president of L M 0 I willl be ready for oeeu- - The overall and shirt factory '' ‘ Warden Jahn E Harris Ile prepares for prison's busiest winter — - - VoNe - I) The other groups will begin their lessons on September 3 which menufactures all shirts and work clothing for the Inmate popup lation as well as the shoe and repair shop and laundry furnishes daily- work for upward of 20 men Many Have Duties A crew of more than 20 men handle all the kitchen and bakery duties with another 15 on dining room duty About 40 men are assigned to yard tier corridor and bathhouse details About 50 men comprise the outside farm gang hilndling all the work on the Murray farm as well as at th Sugar-hous- e Two inmates George Mortenson and M M Mason also Will serve and Span: Ish reapectively As soon as the double wire fence which wilit gurroundothe site of 4he proposed prison dormitories site and adminiftration building 18 of the 420 population on Aumiles south of Salt Lake City is erected about 100 wen will be gust 1 226 inmates were from Salt taken from the prison to the Point Lake county with 61 from Weber of the Mountain barracks The county and 23 from Utah county i Corn Pack Begins Arrives on Vacation Today At LDS Center ng–of–eorn--- a t–the-1-1)- –S - —who I 4 4 14 1 Forty-eight- h 'Willkie-for-Preside- "t- t ' 1 I '' 1 ( r4- - I - '1' vt 4 4 4 - 1 l'4tr - A3 Y t :1 -' I i- t: adr Lady Mt Lourdes Eleventh East and the 'Young Republican League- of Seventh streets—The Rey Patrick Utahreeelved word from 'G 0 P Maguire South pastor Sunday masses 11:30 I 10 and 11:15 a tn: weekday in National Committeeman Josepti 7:15 a la 5:15 and 11Is W Marlin appointmept St Patriek's 1030-WeFourth South to the committee which will of fl street—The Vert Rev Msgr A F Glovan Sundae masses S and 10 noni pastor L Charles Senator 'notifycially a in:–weekdav mama 730 a in McNary of his nomination for vice Our DivIne Saviour Second Last and Rinth South streets—The Rt Rev Moir Ore in Salem president Tuesday Sheehan Rectory masa 7 pastor low man m: Fa: high mass 10 I I ' a in special music whoa I L in: week-Ja- r m ra 730 Over AL Ann' 4:30 East TWenty-fira- t South e treet—The Rev J a Delaire pastor Stousapweacitt BdOe :ell 37 of Sioux City Sundae masses 7:30 and 9:30 5 m: 7:30 a ra1 except Sat was bound over weekday7 masses a tn urdav f grand jury ae Our tAdy at Gioadainpa 524 West street tion after he appeared before U S Fourth South bad( of the D R a W depot –Th Rev James K Commissioner E M Garnett for Conine administrator sundae masses and 10:30 a La: weekday menet hearing Reynolds was returned 430 7 L to jail In lieu of $2500 bond He 8 tourdm Mains—The rev Our Is held on an alleged Mann act C E Lady Sunday masses Freegard pastor 8 and 10 a- mmitd87 mama& violation worMal8o a a Si Jrof r s 10 a It Witte Louis m1 Con- - eordla seminary gradunte Tabir First avenue and it 'stmt- School 10 a m worship 11 ta in treet—School Zion American Lutheran con1erencei P In 375 13isk Second South street—ne Rev enri R Anderson pastor Hurdle school Church of Christ Belvedere hotel Enga m worehip 10:45 A m: holy 'limn room — Otis Gatewood minister 945 cOMmunion and sermon by the pastor 1 1 tiehool 10 a m a M Ser worship reception Of newemembers mon bi the pastor service S P m mon by the pastor young people's meet Carle i Missouri Synod i 219 Maple ave nue Murray—The Rev Allen tichuldhems ing 630 p tn pastor Sunday school and Bible class 10 a m worship 11 st m services find and third Sundays 8 p m: young people Christian Science second and fourth Sundays it a M St 'Faure (Miseouri elynodl 469 twen c11 Church of Christ acientint 352 tiftinlisnetn6 U sotarmtir Ostrittedna— tigoolevioSsLul East Third south street Refon d 566 South Radio street program-- a 11 a tn AS I m schools 9:30 a m services 11 worship (Missouri Synod) Third North and Unittitratry--isnatilleJnl- i meethig It 9 m —'Ph Rev Allen fichtildheiss Pastor 000- day school and worship 8 p tn ot Christ Church ndnc Mo headoptarters 2040 tis Eleventh 2 30 p m sermon Ind East 3:30 tut r Christian Cestral Chrtstiam Fourth South and Third ass? treets—The Rev J wit iiiiison pastor School 9:45 a m: ger Ilion i Nti I illetiiP 'Jews hi lolildeavur lkat) at NOtartliiCIitLzu 31ethoMst Mormon Church' of God Much of God 803 West First South street—Ray A Forbee minister School ow 10 worship 10 L m and 7:30 p tn: prayer Wednesday 7:45 p March of God Miss leo 559 West Second South street—The Rev Joseph O Calvin 10 a m worshin evangelist School 11 I m and 7:30 p 16 and each week 'clock Episcopal fitylitark's Cathedral 231 Float First Mouth street—The Very Rev Franklin L Gibson dun Sunday eerviees holy nom MUI1100 I a m: morning service and tier Inon 11 oClock St Paul's' 261 Ninth Vast streetThe Rev 'Alwyn It Butcher rector Holy nom minion 8 a let: church school and Bible classes9:45 a In morning prayer sod sermon 11 a M 11 boy communion communkm An soute Leonard Wood Garfield—Am A vicar Sunday school 10 services 11 o'clock St Petit' 'impel 657 North Second West street—Rev A Leonard WOOCE V"est' First Sunday in Angus! holy communion 8:30 a m evening service discOntiluieS until September I in morning Unions r Church rree Chord' 738 Seventb Kenneth N Théogvall OILS' III a- - mol worship 11 11 service 7:43 o'clock: imidortelt evening prayer and Bittle study Wetinesday I p al lista East street tor &boot Go Spel INIS Gospel 517 esiond Past striat— gi Salt Loki limpet 'hotel 244 West Vitt South street Sunday school 9 30 a m worship II L gospel misting a p M Ilellenie Orthodox Second West and Third South stmts Tb Heir Harry Gavalas A:30 a mi: len pastor Preliminary D a- - m school mua sermon al Lae Holy pastor V trinity 10:30 L -- - - ' ' 1 L - : 4 -- to 7Wheroaels Services St Temola Sonar I p rrt: address by A Hamer Reiner Whittler ward 1515 Second East street —Sacrament services 630 p nt: lectue and music directed by Edna Crowther Rifle with Legrand Maxwell an soloiat and Mra Arthur Amman! accompanist Nazarene -- MA1K400161114 239 1910"-- 11tt 11' ) 4' - -- sp 0 41 ) 'i'' ' "-- 0 Mot - 40iteP14-- 41) t '''- - - ir ' e ' - - - s 4 t ' i s - "- - -----t 4 - i '' ' ' ' s 4 ' ' ' ' 'N ' ' A ' i sive 'IA 1 Schedule- t- ' - - - — T -- t i Rwi‘-- 4 - through the streets or the city would permit a plblic tribute to American Industry" Months elapsed before the pro gram matured but on September 5 1882 between 20000 and 30000 in an sive parade through Manhattan Labor Day Born workers-partielpated soon followed this example Congress made Labor day a legal holiday on June 28 1894 In addition to the United States the day Is observed in Puerto Rico Hawaii Alaska and many Canadian prov- brolenCe ' ' 1 r t - Oa k cmhaantegrIsalswolunidsenvoetraaltfedeettatihts I 11 V To Meet Wednesday ‘ let of America livestock classes tf Youths Groom Two Prepare To Enter Stock for Mission Field CountyFair — SANDY — More than 80 Future Farmers of America frorn the West Jordan district will compote for $211 in prizes in crops and livestock exhiblts in the Salt Lake county - ' corn-missi- ' ‘' acfair at Murray August 1 cording to Paul C Boyce agricultural instructor at Jordan high school and member of the fair board All the exhibitors will have avOned and raised the animals to be exhibited as part of their school agricultural projects Last year Mr Boyce said the future farmers in his district earned about $5000 on the sale of their livestock will consist of and crops This is an average of songs by the con- about $60 per 'boy gregation invocation Sterling Mr Christialen New Judging Basis C Barton vocal solo Judging of this year's exhibits Lloyd bishop of the ward talk will be on a new basis Mr Boyte Clifford L Ashton piano selection explained Each exhibit will be Miss Ella Wood talk Fred 'KelJudged on Its merita and no first ler vocal duet Mrs Myriel C prizes will be awarded unless the Hopkins and Dean W Mitchell exhibit attains a certain standard remarks Mr Wood and benediCof excellence tion LeGrand Silver One of the Ilargest future farmer A testimonial honoring Miss Eva exhibitors will be Lyle Smart of Lois Croxford daughter of Mr and Union Ile and his brother Verl Mrs Eugene Croxford who leaves Lincoln on a Western own a herd of 27 pure-bre- d mission states sheep Lyle Smart 19 ember recently was awarded a $100 scholSept will be given at arship 'to Utah State Agricultural 7:30 p m at the college Other major sheep exhibitors ward Union loor are Burk Jensen of Sandy Elvin chapel 1 Anthon and Union of Atkinson Talks will be Ernstrom of Draper given by Bishop H T Godfrey 4 Many Plan Entries Miss Ruth Lunt rills ' 4 Among the leading swine owners returning in the West Jordan district acfrom the sionary bf Ross states western cording to Mr Boyee 0 Kenneth a it d Birmingham of ButlerVille Doug 4 Junior Midvale las Carlson of East former Brady Beckstead of Riverton Wendell school teacher of Soa15HarveyLehmitz and Vance &oxford Mitt r101‘1011 Wood of West Jordan and Hermon The benediction will be by Bennett Carpenter of Crescent Bash also a former teacher: Dairy cattle exhibitors Include Musical selections will include Lee and Leek James among others a vocal solo by Truth Johnson Homer Diamond of West Jordan piano solo Stanley Burgon clariJaynes of Crescent and George net trio Lindsay Burton Rulon Butterfield of Herriman' Burton and David Lindsay accbmRalph Tolman of Sandy Harmon panied by Mrs Louise Burton seCarpenter of C r es c e n t Eldon lection by the Mt Olympus sextet Toomey of Union and Golden Gil- and saxophone duet by Arthur bert of Riverton are among the Partington and Blaine Croxford leading poultry exhibitors JudgeS of the crops and livestock classes for Future Farmers and Family Plans Reunion club boys will be: Sheep Alma Annual reunion of the Charles CsfEsplin of Utah State Agricu- n William Seymour family will be ltuialcollege crops J C Hogan-so- held Wednesday at Liberty park 'extension agronomist of Lo- starting with a basket lunch' at of noon Mrs Veva Gibbs family asgan 'poultry Carl Friechknech ( sociatioli secretiry said Saturday 1Logan 29-3- r ': :- r ' z f ' "' - ? i A ' - :5 r fierriman Man 77 Marks Birthday Bluffdale Illdze Brings $425 T6100 Fighters Saturday was pay dRy for approximately 100 men who helped fight ti grass and brush fire which burned over several hundred acres near Bluffdale last week Under supervision of Chief Deputy Sheriff George Beckstead the fire fighters were paid off in cash at Bluffdale Saturday afternoon receiving more than $425 They were paid at the rate of 50 cents an hour Total cost of labor during the fire will be $500 Mr Beckstead said as checks are being sent to others who assisted The county shares the cost of fires which occur on watersheds in national forests with Salt Lake City and the forest service but the Bluffdale fire was on neither a watershed nor a forest reserve hence the cost was borne by the county alone ' ) "or Elks Set Meeting At Hot Pots 1 tV The Utah State Elks association will meet Saturday at Schneitter's Hot Pots near Heber to decide the time and place for next year's annual convention Elks throughout the state—Vitt--invited to the resort for a program beginning at 3 p m according to Harry S Joseph association- - sec retary George W Barber of Park city association chairman will preside Reports Car Looted Theft of three Jackets and a his automobile was re- - ported to Salt Lake City police SatThe Bench family reunion will be urday by Frank A Knopf of ChiconductOd September 1 in Mutti cago III The 'vehicle ‘‘rixs parked city park' iceording- to Clyde E at the rear of the Newhouse hoBench 775 East Ninth South street tel offiCers said hat from Reunion Scheduled has marked the celebration of Labor day in the United States The occasion Is marked annually by HE1UAIMA14--JosepS H Bo-dmeetings picnics parades of West Jordan L patriarch 'speeches athletic events and other D S stake and oldest living resiPillar of Fire holiday adtivities but celebrations dent of Herrimaiv was honored 123 Sixth East are always of a peaceful nature Pillar at Fire Minn on his seventy-sevenbirthday street—School 10:15 a in: services 11 Friday by visits from his eight hi and 7:30 p at young people 7:15 Gomperss Long Record P Labor unions take the lead In the living children Mr Bodell has been confined observance Oldest of the present Presbyterian to his home by illness for nearly of Is the collective group crafts First Presbyterian Yeast South Temple active in the American Federation of Labor a year He has been his at C street—Dr Robert D Steele modere life fillL D S church all tor: S T Ricketts vice moderator Church founded in 1882 Samuel Gornp school 945 a 'in: worship It I m official positions He sermon by Dr Frank Mitchell Binary ot erg famed labor leader was its ing many and 14 Rranston 'subject "Stopping at the He served Inter- has 46 grandchildren Holt Way House": Baird C S society first presid'ent 1894 ra until as church Ms at 6:30 p president mittently when he began 30 consecutive Westminster Irtst West and rittm mouth years as chief executive of the Mreete—The Rev M V Conan minister Bible school :45 a m- - worship 11 a in A F L which terminated with his "are There and 1:30 p to death December 13 1924 Few That Be Bayed?" and "Time Wp William Green incumbent A F L Hit-Bu- n Up" Midweek meeting Wednesday 7:30 P m— was elected December president 19'1924 SOUTH SALT LAkE — Roger Reorganized LDS The present Congress of Jndus- Rasmussen of Ephrairh was sen- -' Reorganised Church of thine Christ et trial tatter-dOrganizations was formed as tenced Saturday to pay a$50 fine Inta 3tS Bourth Last onset —The Rev J W A Bailey pastor School the Committee of Industrial Or- or spend 25 days in jail after sermon 11 S in and 7 It 10 a m woolen's department Isuesday 1 to m ganizatioo on November 9 1935 pleading guilty to a hit and run by representatives of eight Inter- driving t charge The complaint national unions affiliated with the wait filed in the court of Jugtice Unity Study Class Object of the committee of the Peace Herman Cygt by Ross 122t Plinth Bent A F I Unity stints final street—Tnesdav at I P m Sirs L was to prothote development of In- Weiser of 350 Denver street after Drew chairman dustrial Unions within the A F L an accident at 2700 Smith and John L Lewis president of the State streets Friday at 1:30 a m Undenominational United Mine Workera of America Jack W MeTAtchan of Murray Tont 'Meta at 986 Wept PirM North was sentenced to pay $5 or spend street at 7:30 p in ivory day seept Is presidont of the C I O Conducted by L Monday and 8aturday The two groups represent more throe days in jail for running a red Winhtr1' 0 Meitachte and Mins IL than13000000 union members light rind nth Past and Firth South streets —The Rev Harold W Grotsinger pastor School 9:45 a ro worship 11 a m: N Y P S 1 p M Billy Sunday sing p ra i - They will be considered by the board of corrections and the executive committee of the advisory commission on prison iemoval at a meeting called by Samuel W Stewart chairman of both groups for4ednesday at 11 a m at the prison in Sugarhouse If the changes are approved at that meeting the bids will be called for as soon ks they can be incorporated in the plans and specifications This will take but a shot! time Tile meeting also will discuss the location of a road from State street through the prison property to the site of the main structure The road commission has been asked to build the road but has not yet agreed Plans Water Line I Formal action also will b taken Two L r) S missionaries will be in requesting the building honored at farewell esdteimpaorntittitri es to construct a water supSunday prior to their ply line from Little Willow creek s for mission fields to the prison site Water from this 605 John P Chris- 4' source recently was purchased by tiansen son of the state Mr and Mrs: 0444 The first two units of the !trim i John Christian- - 1'77 's - ( will be constructed with $187000 isen of 193 East left from a fund of $247000 alioGirard avenue dated for the new some will be honored e) time ago by Governorprison Henry H in the Capitol 4:' Af Blood Last week the governor "t Hill L D S ward i::i made an additional $250000 avail:: '1-chapel Third able for other prison units and a North and Co- 1 ei like amount for a national guard lumbus streets at vid armory Iin Salt Lake City 6:30 p m The program I: i Union of New—York-City—an- d the old Knights of Labor Both organizations with many members In common were In ses- sion in New York City In the spring of 1882 At a meeting of the union on May 18 of that year P J Ma- guire of Camden N J moved that "a day should be set aside as a festive day during which a parade - 4 t tween Independence day and 'Thanksgiving is one of few national holidays and grew from a humble beginning On this Labor day working 111P11 can well emphasize progress for their welfare since the early days-o- f the United States Once propertyless men were viewed with suspicion and con- tempt and coercive laws WPFP passed for the capture and virtual enslavement of the "shiftless" The struggle of working men to gain their present respectable and ' status been has responsible achieved almost miraculously IF the past 140 years In the '208 and '30s of the nine- teenth century propertyless men first gained the full rights of citi- - - 4 ture The speaking program begins at 5:30 p m Invited to addtess the throng are Representative Abe Murdock Mayor G R Berger of f F 1 Murray and Reid Robinson of Denft : i 1 :: 1' '':se--- A b ver Colo president of the In-: ternational Union of Mine Mill No :?''A t 'k ! 4 and Smelter Workers and vice " smxwo00 1 president of the C I O '114"'''ssil 'ksoseistimm 00 AN! Ir'''4"0'24k' A softball game and outdoor and Veil Smart of Union groom a Lincoln sheep (left) Lyle are scheduled 7:30 at dancing pm Lake county fair! August preparatory to exhibiting in and 9 p m respectively29-3- 1 Labor day sandwiched in be- They will enter their sheep in the Future Farmers inces No fanatical meeting - The strength or durability ot the struc- ln Speeches v Saturday" - - :- Bids for the first two units Of the permanent state prison at the new bite at the point of the Mountain Probably 'will be called for the latter part of this week it was announced — Plans and specificationi—lile been - completed by Raymond J Ashton architect but the building sommiasion has suggested that they 'te changed to provide less expen- - - t br 311nokChanges - :f4 - t 81')-eédsl:' Board Calls Meet To consider t ''' s 1 - it 4' it s -- j Is' tz - o New Plisoit-- --:' i ' mission and several labor leader Additional i Utahts first participattin centralized C 1 0 observance at Murray After a parade at 11 a m through the Murray business dile trict union members and their families will eat picnic lunches In the city park A three-hou- r program of games stunts and sports contests will get under way at 1 p m and a bathing beauty revue is slated for 4 : - 44 4 " (Continued !from Pogo eo - - ell i I"I ( th : en Motorist Admits Count Ito-tita- 11P1" 414164011111AAMa4 "0411101411641011411"111410-46-1110104440-"a&-"-0111-16-"4- vs ' J 11 1 1 i alIc ed with Go d11 (Yes I Did—Actually and Literally) and as a result of that little talk talking with God and when Sion do' opoo with God some ten years ago a if there la poverty unrest in your came into Power my life strange is After 0 years of horrible sicken- - able to do for you what it did for Ing dismal failure and despair me No matter how useless or helpeverything took- on a brighter hue' less your life seems to be—all this It's fascinating to talk with God can be changed For this is not a and it can be done very easily once human power rm talking about— and of course you learn how And when you do It's a well there will come into your life there can be no limitations to the there? Would you the same dynamic Power which came into mine: The shackles of like to know how you too may defeat which hod bound me 'for talk with God? Would you like to: years went a - shimmering — and know how this Tower may come now?—well—I own control of the Into your life as it came into mine? largest circulating daily newspaper Then write a letter or postcard to In my County I own the largest Dr Frank B Robinson Dept 52 office building In my City I own Moscow Idaho and full particulars my own home which has a lovely of this Teaching will be sent yoti n In it and my family are free of charge But write now— abundantly provided for after I'm while you are in the mood It only goner And all this has been made costs one cent to find out and this possible because one day ten year might easily be the best one cent ago I talked with God Actually you have ever spent If may sound' and literally talked with God unbelievable—but it's true or I You too may experience that wouldn't tell you it was—Adv strange Power which comes from Copyright 1939 Frank B Robinson 1 I I I 1 4 God-Pow- er 1 - pipe-orga- - ‘6 'u ' - ( - State Plans si ee l t t t -- - k - a e A Nicholas pastor School 10 a: m services 7 p m: Bible class Tuesdal m: young people friday 7:30 730 m D - Hope to Impress Judge )1 ' - ' - Celebrations Slated For September 2 In S L and Murray ' FrCe - - - 11"1n6rrg P --Au- gust lt night at 7:30 - '40 00 b11—IrrIr""- v - - - First Second South and Second rest In 1884 the Knights of Labor Walker ntintster litreete—Raymund C worsnin a resolution declaring the Smola) twined 9:4A a nt adopted a nt ermon "Pretense or Obedience!" "first Monday if September will p at 1pwrtil league 7 p m tea tenet 1740 eirth East street—l'he hereafter be known aq Labor day" Rev Jack Stewart nullifier School 1U George R Lloyd made the resoluI- worellip 11 a m Congregational Liberty Park Eighth Cant and Ninth tion P101111ps eleventh Last and Firth ledlita' &Wit aireet Ttus Nev fermis Mathis Working men of all organizastreets it Ittq minister milliire Bible stlkudi 10 a m worship Battey tions then began agitation to have school 9:45 a ni a m 4 p It worship address by A Hamer Renter intermediate Christian Endeavor 1 p m a ruf Epworth League 6 p In the day made a legal national senior Chtistian kniteasor b p Grace Eighth West and Fourth South On February 21 1887 the holiday R Dennis minister School Plymouth 225 West Third North street 10treets—Albert a tn first law to that effect was passed Rev Floyd d Batley worship 11 a m Noworth pastor Services at 9:30 a m mention by hey A M league 445 p m vatting Worship 7:45 in Oregon Colorado New York Freer young people's C PI oloolaud WodNew Jersey and Massachusetts mooday Ti30 p m - la by - — - 4 climes - - — 4 - -- Syrian-America- school—slur 'Bible sermon 11 C In - si " - - ' church regional welfare center 751 West S4enth South street got well under way during the past Jack Dempsey former heavyweight boxing champion tired week Roscoe W Eardley storefrom recent tussles with wreshouse supervisor mid "Saturday tlers will arrive in Salt Lake City He estimated that 75000 cans of Sunday at 6:05 p ria via Union corn will be processed during the Pacific streamliner for a week's season for consumption throughrest and visit wtth his mother A number of Mrs C Dempsey at 5030 Naylor out the church other vegetablei and fruits also are zenship 'lane Murray First beneficial legislation for The former "Manassa Mauler" canned at the center wage earners came in this era with and New York restaurateur will abolition of imprisonment for debt bring his two daughters Joan 6 Lebanon Meet Sehedu let' Indenture and slavery Free schools 3 to visit their and Barbara were provided for workingmen's Ladies of Lebanonia club which children grandmother son The two girls' custody is shared represents the In more recent years organized jointly by Jack with his wife ciety will conduct their regular labor has secured shorter working Mrs Hannah Williams Dempsey meeting September 1 at 8 p m hours for its members and higher at the home of Mrs Michael S wages so that workers can become under terms of their recent sepAllam 323 Post street aration agreement property owners something a wage earner couldn't do on meager pay of the early nineteenth century Improved vvorkipg conditions Including lighting ventilation and Church et the Little Plower &Citrate- -Me Rev James T Tomer pastor aim TiehOVIIWS Witnesses sanitation wotkmen's eoinpensa- deo mantes 9 hod 1130 a m 338 West First South Wm special ecincessions in "risky" Kingdom HMI Clutech et the Immaculate Coareptine street "Snlyntion" study 4 p ni': "Watch industrial l ptIrsuiti tind'tleortiploy- 172 North Firth Wont street tower" study 515 p m Orvieto Wed Provo— Father Hwy O F It Sunday maims nesday 7:30 la M ment insurance have been other 130 and 930 I m benefits accrued recently Pt ‘'Inrnt do Pohl Morroy—Tho Lutheran Credit for the origin of Labor e v William Sunder Kennedy minor maseee 8 and 10 a nis school 930 Mi Real Lutheren Swett day probably will be divided equal- Pt John's F I MISsourt Synod m weekday mama 7:30 it 1030 Fifth Emit treet— ly between the Central Labor The Rev Ir K Schumann pastor Sunday Church of Christ e 1' — c a Church Services Sunday In Salt Lake City ' ''-''' v- - -- Prepare for AnnualDay — ent Jack Dempsey Hal Knowiden 31 of - money originally was appropriated by 4he state legislature At present between 55 and 60 men are quartered at thenew site working under direction of Camp Superintendent J A Walton The prison's license plate factory IIs now Working at capacity pro- &icing the 1941 Utah automobile license plates Between 40 and 50 men are employed daily in the plant which is directed by Patker Van Fleet Industrial superiptend- 1 - " — mitti4Fttre--state-ifidustriai-romg geology ' - - ' ' - labor : ' - s -4 b Early Start Seen Early construction of the first permanent unita at the new site is expected In view of the setting aside of $250b00 by Governor k -- 4 0 e panwitbin den Harris said ? -t - - gakt-Zributt- 0 bameka ' : - ' ' 0 - t - r l fall and - s Party IHds arden Prepares Full' Work Progani Spend' Busy' lit9rIltallPrison Population -- - ' v - - t - SundarBtoeninig - r - -- 0 - -- - ' '2 B - - I p -- 4":"Allt L I |