Show I - - tr - - - - - - - - - ''' ' -- - 'w ' - r 7 w 1r ' - - t 1 - Friday Morning- - -- IL S Ifilites v '14 I- They Work for Refugees - Raids of-Ai- r -- - - Al ar k American citizens or many years flave 'been lulled into a conditkm 6f "comfortableLlnebriation'Lwhich It Can make it easy for Hitler to make his might felt here Julian M Thomas native Utahn tend prac- tieing attorney in Paris France for 23 years told Kiwanians Th'ursday In the Hotel Utah The speaker blamed pacifism In this country upon misguided dis- eiples of a doctrine that "a more t abundant life" can be achieved without work ' "Unless We can aroum ourselves this 'pipe 'dream' and get back to the principles for which our forefathers fought and died we may find ourselves under the iron heel of a- - dictator"—be ' '' i i 0' ' '' ' i - --- - I -- t ' ' - i - s - - ' f C- c A - 1 ' - f ' - ? hisproperty 1 ' ---- - i "k k s - i i '' - - — 1 o 1 s6 - c - propertj ' Montoya and Virginia Vaculin They are sewing articles for children in England Aid in Junior Red Cross child xefugei Project Left to right are Lucille Paul Helen s' valued at $1500 29 acres1 Children Hear Plans of Junioi Red Cross to Aid War-Torn Suffering Youngsters of Engktnd - he Shelby-Thomc and-Tc- - "The time Is past for splitting Who is Full-tim- e teachers in schools of Chrysler Insti- past spresident detraining men' for the national fense industries were admitted to tute of Engineering at Detroit membership in the state teachers' and of Clarkson College of Tech- retirement system Thursday at a tology at Potsdam N Y "We of the retirement board Jnust nowturnourattentio meeting he splitting molecules" capitol Dr - Thomas' address entitled There are 50 persons' in schools throughout the more populous sec- - "Ne4k7- Frontiers" elaborated his tions of the state who will thus contentioh that American 'young become eligible to receive the bene people of today should not be dis- fits enjoyed by retirement system couraged because they find them- selves in the midst of a depres- members The board held that although Sion—that a scientific future will they are paid indirectly by- feder- create more and more wealth and al funds they can be considered give better jobs to more and more state employes since the state su- people—in short that America not "used up" by any means pervises their hiring standards and "Whin I hear people talk of certification J W Thornton principal of Far- 'this crude criss industrial civil- rer schoolProvowas izationLLam amused" said the sworn in as a member df the board speaker 11This is the least 'in- ±succeeding Milton B Taylor -- - dustrial' of any civilization In the The board approved the payment history of the world of disability retirement to Miss "Any time before the harness- Grace-F- Smith a teacher at the ing of steam power 90 per cent Columbus school Salt take City of the working hours of 90 per The board also authorized the pay- cent of the people on this planet heirs were devoted to getting insuffi- ment of of the following who tiled recently: cient food poor clothing and mis Jennette C Atkin Salt Lake City erable shelter Men worked 18 bac Busitneil Jordan Abble Bend-rick- s hours a day and had nothing To- Granite Cora Nowell Salt day men work eight hours and Lake City R Eugene Peterson have everything" Those who consider the pres- South Sanpete Helen Platon Utah civilization grossly ma- State Agricultural college Mar- ent-da- y garet W Thomas Jordan Keith terial and lacking in culture as Wahlquist Weber and Ada L compared with other civilizations Wilhite Murray simply do not know the record rails" said Dr Thomas - In-T- - of Utah county land and real estate in Spanish Fork and 'Salt Lake realty having an annual City the ue rental-valof $400 B O' Jeppson 74 of Brigham City describing himself as a "needy person" asked the court for a writ of mandamus requiring the welfare board to restore his old age assistance or show cause why it should not His $30 monthly pension was cut off June 21 when an appraisal showed he had property totaling the declared the steely-eye- d steely haired scientist in Greece s heyday he said not more than 7000 out of its 18000000 people had any time for cultural pursuits-- the rest were working from 14 to- 18 hours every day to provide themselves with bread and lodging and most — of them slept on dirt floors ' "Patient money" invested in research has brought about the turn change he said and wilr-iopen new frentiers as time goes on In this connection he brought this thesis home to Utah advo-eating establishment under state or industrial sponsorship of a re-- is search center devoted to develop- -' ing new industrial uses of Utah' products -- A 'or- Drug Slip ForgerDraws Jail Term Answer Points Errors He said the property produces no Income and that it Includes a house trailer parked on a lot which he owns and which constitutes his domicile Mr Jeppson related that he sold an equity in a farm near Corinne in May 1935 for $132719 of which $200 is still owing but will not be paid until next August He denied the county welfare board's finding upheld by the state boar that he has an income of $833 a month and asserted that a ruling that he is not entitled to assistance until to $250 is contrary to the state welfare act GE17(-::::::11L11SE-Jrfr77:7- for the New- "I have been told time and time -- ---again that 'freight rates make it impossible to get Industries here Yet me Your shop windows filled with goods of which much are made out of your own raw materials but made in the east I wonder how the stuff got out here! 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Regular PS Value ) 0 -- - MISS-- WEURGE–YOU-TO-COME—SEE—AN- Group Includes: - r ' - ' Slated Today of-t- he DIAL ' S L Meetings : 8 L cl Pension Leaders Speak Paul Allred president of the Utah State Old Age Pension and Assistance organization Mrs: Con nelia B Johnson state organizer and Charles Camrnans secretary were speakers at a political meets ing of the organization Thursday afternoon at 41 Post Office place -- ' Illness 20-3- FP 010m' More than'500 persons paid tribute Thursday to the Rt Rev Monsignor M F Sheehan vicar general and pastor of Our Divine Saviour commemorating the fortieth anniversary of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake at a dinner and bazaar at the Judge Memorial school 650 Eleventh East street Informal speeches were made reviewing the history and achievements of the diocese The dinner was sponsored by various church of Our - Divine organizations Saviour The Rev Francis R La: mothe assistant at Our Divine Saviour and Mrs William D Hurley were in charge of the affair Of the 20 priests comprising the diocese of Salt Lake in 1900 when Msgr Sheehan arrived in Salt Lake City he is the only one now living On his arrival here he was appointed chaplain of Kearns St Ann's orphanage Since that time he has held many important church positions in Salt Lake City and Nevada—In 1915 he began the construction of St patrick's church a mission style edifice at 1030 West Fourth South street completing it in 1916 and serving as its pastor until 1927 to his when he was transferred present pastorate at the Dinner celebration Thursday was served in the school cafeteria The bazaar which a variety of games booths and carnival attractions was held in Kearney hall The Most Rev Duane A Hunt bishop of the Salt Lake diocese was unable to attend because of 490 Alka-Seltz- er 3 - - ' 790 Antiseptic HOURS 10 to 6 - AlAlk --- :) AZonanciti: 50e Lysol - 0 - 1 o - -a lar in 590 PalSO 0 4 10 t‘ I I 7' — ' 890 84o Squibb's Yeast Tablets 43o Squibb's Milk of Magnesia 60e Muria for the Eyes Caroid and Bile Salts 119s 50c Phillips' Milk Magnesia-- 300 Mead's Pablum &paws Liquid Petrolatum 590 quart pint DRUGS AND TOILETRIES—STREET FLOOR i - 71: 4 - I I - ik objectionable chemical odor Won't sinell up the room even with Sure which PERSPIRAT1011 m Does not bum dresses does DOt irritate skin II hose and short skirts! 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Yeast TableteA Pinkhim's Vegetable Comp iRdircshityodicsuybriccontdessod: - fe 1 AP (2 IN 4 t -- Tiouftsseyr rt 1 gle11‘ a - : Dinner for SATURDAY Vicar General 4 t Diocese No ids ni - - tliteTELEC71()0-":RIETJ':(JR1:5tt:- - ' "Utahis :::::- 777---- - It needs more industries" said : -- - - $1000 project Whereby children of campaignto al& children abroadbschool was directed by Mrs Emily Salt Lake county may aid children They will collect yarn for the girls Carlisle and Miss Vera North of bomb-tor- n Boys from scout troop Nei 19 England was de- to use in their work scribed Thursday at the autumn The group from Cyprus high der direction of Charles Paull pre- sented a first aid demonstration meeting of the county chapter Junior Red Cross in South -and a glee club from the Longfel- low school directed by Dorothy high school Ten girls from Cyprus high Cowley sang several selections school demonstrated work they The program was conducted by have been doing the past several children of the Jefferson school weeks tin towels handkerchiefs Pleading guilty to a charge of with Richard Mitchell son of Mr mufflers sweaters and layettes forging a narcotics prescription and Mrs W E Mitchell of 137 These Items will be sent to war Montana S Cornell 27 of Troy Goltz avenue actingas chairman Children from Highland boy refugees in Britain and distributed Mont was sentenced Thursday in there by the Red Cross Salt Lake City court to serve 90 school were In charge of registraSimilar projects soon will be days in the county jail Sentence tion Edison school students were Will Open Practice placed in schools throughout the was Imposed by Judge Bryan ' P ushersandP13rmouthschoolpu- - county It was announced with Leverich pils were in charge of decorations and Mrs John A Melia of 1414 at least 5000 children engaged Dan Baker principal of Jailer Frank Franklin 39 of 5284 West Westminster avenue has returned In war refugee' work by Chris- Second South street pleaded guilty son school and director of the to Salt Lake City to open practice MaS to two charges of selling whisky Junior Red Cross in Salt Lake with Dr Arthur J Murphy Boys too will be enlisted In the and will be sentenced Friday county opened the meeting v -- suit for $62280 was filed against Janet Anthon 212 Fourth avenues widow and executrix of the estate of Niels Anthon who died April U The board said the sum was paid to him from September 1937 until October' 1939 relying upon-- his representations that he WU destitute "when In fact did have Income and resources available to hitnA claimagainst the estate for that amount has been rejected by the executrix' Left Real Estate— Records of the probate division show that Mr:Alithon left:Personal A ie thing can happen here" "Business houses and factories were told that they must stay open and continue production- - Empions were summoned and told they would obtain no Increase In s' wages but would work 12 houri a 'day instead of 40 hours a week and that they would have no among those who protested were taken out and shot "Restaurants were required to stay open but had little food to serve Hotels and apartment houses were taken over by the army of occupation but owners were required to maintain them One additional candidate for Kiwants rblub director W D Eldredge was nominatod at the meeting The election will be held October 31 James R Freebourn is the only candidate as yet for president W Jack Thomas and 11 Chester P Cahoon have been nominated for vice president First Lieutenant Jerald D Zimerman chaplain at Fort Douglas a former member of the Lead P D Kiwants club was made a member of the Salt Lake club vacations-Ringleader- 4 ' Av k4 i ' sof public welfare filed atilt In Third district court Thursdlay to recover old age assistance --emu the 'estate of a Salt Laker who allegedly had mili- int fine I rePrnte4 At the same time a Brigham City man asked the court to order the welfare board to reinstate him 1 on the pension roll asserting there '' had been error In an appraisal of '' 5 -1 j The sta te department 1 z tt Admits Group To Membership - I There are still frontiers to be iiioneered in America Dr as James of New York --City- told-tBonneville Knife orit Club Thursday night at the Hotel Utah and there are more opportunities than ever in the past—but they are a new kind of frontiers and a new kind of opportunities - -- Retirement Board-- - -- Recovery of Old-Ag- e Payments ) He described events which came in rapid order after nazis occupied France and warned that "the same 4( Seeks I - - j' ' ' ' II - - 1 - ' ( - ‘''' - Curbing of Work r A- - 1 I Board Defense Work lich Opportunities Await Ins Iruetors Nation Spealier Asserts celfare Get 14stat Loneession i' Returned 'Rahn Sees Peril in li A ' P Kilvanis Told - 23 - French Fate - October 25 1910 — - - I Zbe 5all gake 3tribunt 1 Freight Allowed |