Show - - - t! - : ' - I 16 'Saturdarijlorning - r ' : 1 - - ' Navajos toe: Salt Lake Cityi Curb et tyrazing - 1 - 'iz 1 - - '- ' ' l'' P - '' ' ' - Niiqui r - I t Four Navajo Indians were told In federal court Friday - that they must cease ' disobedience to rules )alti down by their 4whiter fathers' government and endorsed by electleaders of their (ribe : ed - -- Democrats Frolic '"Let's Have Fun" was the key-- 4 - note of a ttdinner attended by about 50 Members of the Utah ' COUnCirfol Democratic Women at 1I I -- the Newhouse hotel Friday night A411e0rWICv ! ! — i - $ ':' ' r --- -g 'lie- S 79 (1' ' s- ' ' - - -- ' 4 s- ' - '1 ': ' '"---- ''"- - - -' i - - - 1- i - - - - I ' t - - - : - - ' Is - - — ' 1 t - ) s ' ' ' ' ! 2 ' : 0 1 i: - - ' E - ----- -- — ' Ski - I " -- t I '- -- A --"- - I - k' - Alk - - - - ''' ' ' : - 4104004) ' ' -' --4 - 1 ' 4 4 ‘e It to $5 JENNIE LEE & : 0 Ae t 98 - 0" !i i 1 WS4:166 ' i ents sizesfrom !( to 10'Just 3 i - e - r""11 - 410"- - 4"1 II I - - Vii -' - - I ' ---' C i Broken I 98 A ': 0 r01 Oftz1413"1 - I t I - citalkokal - j 11 - yttlie - d S briOt IL Aft Olk iktti ALUN 110w77m - : 4000 ' LOO' - - 4 1 ' ' ' IA i: ) r ' SALE 1 1 ' ''' ' Ivitms I 7 '--- FINAL! NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS! Etks'i ' "no corg ' ' - 4 t pairs left 176 EVERY t : 4 - l 1 I ' cocumiotu psttele tcpileflotqufalloulorein:704 ' ' e ' also combina'tions included ' 1 ' - - to 895 WOMEN'S QUEEN QUALMS Suedes gabardines kids and pat I 4 f rom tutce pinesp1314 h triutea - i - 1''' - ' - 7 "1-- - ' REG too ''' ' - e 4' 1! 3 - - 4 3 I :p " II REG to 685 FAMOUS RED CROSS SHOES 296 pairs have been 'rftelueaell A wholesale cleanup with every color represented Brown black blue sireen Sizes ' broken HURRY 'for best values! ' '' :t 4 A g 14 4 - I :1 - - - - :' - 1—' ''' '''''' --- - ' v 24 PARIS FASH' 148 pairi IONS Marvelous buys in suedes gabardines patents kids and combinations Broken sires from 3 to 10 Black and other winter colors Now at great savings! - ' 1 ' - - Mk - - : - 1 - '- 5 10l110ov : - " 1 '- enssilm--onstrat- 6:6-1- " 1:eSs s" sotaot VOWSS1 ' "kft -'--- ' - i --1 - - — - 111 1 k 4 ' ti li : '' - I ' - ‘ V4ide t - ' ' (fl: t - i - '' 4"-- ‘ : ' t 1 - IN GLOVES f - All Unusual values in better gloves smart spring styles with fine stitching Soft texture kid that intricate detail fits the hand beautifully Colors of Comwhite brown blact navy and See plete size ‘ t It--i ----D MIN - ' 5 11 II1M - - I! KID - s'''-'-- 4 79 St 1:PFC:3êtli II 0 Mir MO r: : - -- slis ' 1 - 4 i - ' 44 ' --- ' t uthi' Lovely - I i ' t : 1 i 1 ' - ti ' I1 k (1 t - - F ' Y:11-- f 11 ' ' '' '1 1 tI 6 SPE161lo 40r '' SPEC1!AL fete S ' 4 ' '- 1 ' -- 1 li ' : 't Service - ' use to o Vave wonderiUl set 12 veitls staintioeoss A bih- lt'S a Viancle l(rtivei tarnish yiluai C°11r at t111 price I - - N ' 13 so 1 ' lot every s3s ' :73 Ii D - TUSSY CLEANSING 3 S' 0 - 1 CREAMS Emulsified Cleansing Cream sensitive skins for dry thin:- - - 1 u ra4nige Cleansing Cream (Cold Cream type) for normal or slightly dry skins Lictuefyipq Cleansing Cream for normal - k - i Or oily skins 1) 1 ' k "0 i $ 1::111 ' thesei i Pink z - F tdrodayl: 1 P clapeyl m et yours "NH1451410 - ' Special! YOUR CHOICE ‘‘ a tclooht iat s4y1G " ' s:eeeslblca ole8 umyied r ikt)En : ' Ivey 9 a nu: Ladies' Fourth Ward ' 1 Democratic club Ladles' Literary Denies Surveyor's Plea' s'itstRNN0417 club 850 East South Temple The Salt Lake coiinty commis- : street 1:30 pm: Netherlands Re- sion denied Friday the request of k ' ' -- turned LDS Missionaries' associa- - County Surveyor George M Haley ' tion Second LDS ward hall Fifth that his 620 membérship in the -4 — '''' - - ' et East and Seventh South streets American Society of Civil Engi- FREE PARKING 'kV ' p tn Bethel chapter Job's neers be paid from county funds Daughters Masonic temple Attorney Harold E- Wal- I 6501 County East South Temple street All day free parking withi the Purchase of lace told the board!t there is no 1 p tn El Kalah temple potentate's authority in the statittet for such $1 or more (otherw4e a 25c service fee) ball masonic:temple 9 0 in : I action : ' ' i 7 - " - Jo t: ii10c1 : SerViewz - -- '1 ' i PC 2' 6' - - 1 Stli -s: 1 k "'lief 1 -- 4 7"m''''''--'-'- I SIINI - - n'ir ‘ gi - ' - ' A ' A - : - n CI tt er n 17c1741 7 P - t - - ' 4 -- -' t - - - ' M - 4 " 0 - SALE! APAERICANLIAIIFI T ' i ' ' - J17 ' nn - i ' 144'4'4' - - ' ' 1 i ' 5 - 6 SIO11--- A i IIS ? t" 140USEVIPOLES---AUEILSAG- - - ' - v- 9 9V Lao ' 1 z ' - ''' 'g'46"-- ill ' wry 11 Beveriys Prove - x REG ' 0000isiovv ) s' 1 - j ' 1 - í i ‘ - I - '111- - - - - ' -- " - l A 1 - 10 - - 4 - ! 1 f100it ' i 5 - - - ::11111::::11 4 -- i'‘)-a- Y As ' c I ' - s: k - 1 ' i - g- - aim - ) ' - - 5' - cs--I14- ' - The following' meetings are scheduled in Salt Lake City Sat- " ' -arday: ' Newhouse hotel -- - American Type Founders all day:'public service cbmmission all dayl Pro7Amerca 10:30 a tn socialI workers' ' ' t housing committee 12:15 pL m: Salt Lake Mothers' Club 12:30 ' ' IL m: Utah national guard' 530 p m Women's Aeronautical association 6:30 p m: Beta Sigma roputar'at'-zout- ' Phi Lambda chapter 7:30 p m Canadian Legion post No 9T B E Spelled Beverly or Beverlee the S L 8 p m:: Salt Lake Eagles name is tops with South high school clu b 8 p M- - - Rosicruciarts students it was shown Friday night t IAMORC1 8 p In when three maids named Beverly t Hotel ttah—Tri-Stat- e Bottlers of (or Beverlee) were Selected queen ' ' Carbonated Beverages all day: of hearts and attendants at the an- " Metropolitan Life Insurance com- nual Sweetheart? ball at the school Queen of Heartsli was Beverly pany 7:39 a m: Ladies' Literary club 12:30 p m Utah Motor Jane Andrus 451 Bryan avenue Transport 12:30 p In: Ensign LDS Attendants- - were Beverlee Jane ': stake 8:30 p m Delta PM 830 Tibbs 807 Brovining‘avenue and ' ' Beverlee Bee Brown- 1826 Fourth I' m : ' Other meetin—British War Re- - East street i ---- - 14" b a 1 I g Agricultural men connected with ' the Utah-Idah- o sugar company ' held a banquet at the Hotel Utah '' ' Friday 'night ' 111 conjunction with ''':- ' i their annual convention now In progress at the 'company's Salt Lake City offices Seventy diners from five states ' heard Eric W 1103erg chairman of the executive 'committee and t Wilford Y Cannon: general super- t 1 intendent discuss problems of cur- i rent Interest to the delegates Douglas E Scalley vice president and general manager presided Dean George D: Clyde of the Utah State LAgricUltural college school of engineering described correct Irrigation practices to field anricultural representatives of the company at a meeting Friday In the Beneficial Life building SlatedT6(lay ' ' -- ' 00e ' ' - -'- 4 - IVNs - Illeetin gs S - '' - Sugar Company Holds Batique t - 14rIte 1)11'ue tws vallial A i 'Ir'''-- sa 4 - CC:: ' 4 1 k ' s s i s 13 - come procOvel:ionelic: 1 '''icl -- 11'' i' $ -- - - art - ' I 9 : r - Navajo attorney represented the defendants and John S Boyden assistant U S district attorney i presented the government's ease— in behalf of the tribe as t brought I a whole N The defense contended the grazing limitations unreasonably Interfered with the Navajos' means of livelihood The government pro- duced testimony to show that the rules were set up solely in the iInterest of the Navajos Ithemselves ' - - t I full-blood- ed I 0 'ii 1 Ett - : ' ' 1ut ' ge" clr DOMESI1 i V 'c - 8 ! 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The lower court held thatthe burden of proof rested upiif the defendant to prove that e was i not 'at the scene of the ctime i - ' - ' - ' i gree burglary allegedly committed at Farmington on November 30 1938 was granted A new trial by the state supreme court in an opinion announced Friday The supreme courtts opinion written by Chief Justice David W Moffat declared that the state i 41CCIWMPwatee1V""Alts7M0)r15:00014 ' - all cases where the presence of the accused to render him re - - - - iri1 - - t - se de- - ' - - e' - ' VALUES! - - the"in Austin Whitely convicted in Second district court of second' ' 1'7 - Comedy sketches and humorous Were presented recitations s ' ' i case that cvil i - 1 - i if ' Supreme ComlH Grants Retrial Thomas M Murphy formerly of Los Angeles who has been appointed to succeed Art Kelly as district traffic manager for Western Air Express Company has arrived In Salt Lake City Mr Murphy has been in the sales companys Los department of the Angeles office one year but for four years previous he was in the Insurance business specializing in aviation coverage tee 4 Inv 1 t 1 - ) tasted nearly a week Judge Tii man D Johnson delivered an opin ion upholding a federal suit for Ward - Opens Festival to prevent the defend- A banquet concert motion picinjunctions ants from overgrazing livestock ture show and dance was held at within the Navajo reservation the Eighteenth L D S Ward chap' it' Saturday the defendants-Nutth- y el 41 A street Friday night Beletso James Nakai and Ben leatilres of a two-da- y festival untTochedennie—will go back to their der the direction of Bishop 'He--b' crude hogans in the country of C Kimball ' a the four sacred mountains to re- fume the ancient pattern of NavaBenefit Event Slated jo existence—based chiefly on graz- Utah Federation of Music clubsing But if disobedience continues will present a concert dance and they were reminded by the court program at the Ladies' Literary 850 East South Temple jail terms for contempt might be club street Saturday at 8:15 p In to the penalty raise funds to send artists and Court Mei' Conditions musicians representing Utah to ' the National Federation of Music e Judge Johnson in calling attenclubs contest- in Los Angeles in tion to the rise in Navajo popula' i tion and limited grazing capacity June t of the reservation said ?sit Is evi- - '' dent that the existing conditions Gets Mint roailiOli ' ge the ' 1 former Salt Hugh T Rippto and statesmanship of every reservation agent of the government Lake City man and assayer in of the United States assay charged with maintaining and pro- - charge office here until it was closed Ing of these the ' moting has been named 'nine ago years t Cans" as assay- The secretary of Interior and his by President Roosevelt er in charge of the United States are Indian service agents enforcing regulations which "clearly" a r a mint in San Francisco friends ' Friday within their authority the opinion learned 1 ' said and "this court Is without authority to modify or change the Bank' Mari Dinner ' regulations or to stay their enforce- - ' Employes of the Tracy Loan silent" and Trust company will: hold their annual Stag dinner Satur Approved by Council day at 7:30' p m' in the Newhouse - has council tribal :The approved hote) i i by resolution the regulation requirt: a i trig the reduction of livestock and other regulations The members of Cites Colleges' Job mawere elected council the The colleges and universities bya of the men of the tribereof America will play a more vital ' jority on the reservation :T aiding role than anyiother single type council represents the Navajo peoof Institution in preservation of ' 'T 1 ple Douglas O Wood"I shall be very sorry It Any democracy ruff of the University of ' Utah Navajo hereafter shall interfere and director of conferwith the agents of the government eneesregional of American Alumni the In carrying out these regulations council Friday on reported If these defendants or any one of his return from Denver where them shall hereafter interfere with he attended the meetings of the In out the agents provitarrying regional conference Lions of the regulations it will be a a a my duty to send for him and to bring him to Salt Lake City and Get Naval Orders Commissions as ensigns in the keep him here in jail until the work of the agents has been corn- - United States naval reserve for t pitted" duty as assistant paymasters In conformity with tlit roles es- - were approved 'Friday for Dan ' tabliahed to conserve 'grazing land G Freed of 1164 East South —much of it almost barren --thstreet and Joseph Patcourt instructed the defendants to Temple rick Quinn of 331 East South meet with the Indian' agents 'sand Temple itreet join in the selection of stock which - you desire to keep and maintain?' First Pennies Arrive Pointe Way to Relief Valentine birthday pennies to' If after the regulations are given be used for support of the L D S fair' trial they prove Unreasonably Primary children's hospital arburdensome to the Navajo the sec rived Friday at the Primary asretary of interior undoubtedly sociation offices iron the Lyman would consider the problem the stake Rock Springs Wyo and Portland stake Portland Ore opinion pointed out - Judge Johnson's Iruling was 'which completed their campaigns translated by a Navajo interpreter ' early Mrs May Green Hinckley for the benefit of the defendants general superintendent of the : The week-lon- g case occupied the Primary association announced 'attention or half a dozen Indian service officials officers of t h Navajo tribal council and many - the Democratic national commit- - - ' 1 - 1 ' - r TAirline Appoints 'in S L of Manager Between 750 and 1000 tickets are expected to be sold here Mrs Scott P Stewart was named assistant director Parnell Black state Democratic committee chairman and Stuart P Dobbs of Ogden national corn- mitteemen have arranged to dinners tickets city and Washington will cost bring senator Claude Pepper of WO each Money thus raised will Florida here as principal speaker - a - 4 ' Opinion Upholds Federal Rules Ranore Use On ' a ticket to attend the Jackson day banquet to be given March 29 by the Democratic state executive Committee it was ieavealed Friday by Hyman Gus managing director of the dinner Softening the blow for Utah Mr Guss said party members to in New York $25 Jimmie Brown 25 of 240 South ' State- street was acquitted on a charge of receiving stolen property I by a jury in the court of District Judge M J Bronson late Friday 'Play Center Support ' The state 11111e alleged he received Salt Citycontribure-1- 7' 'fOur coats valued at 'more women's have agreed to and a from the Paris stolen $50 than ' rthlecsreyaetalorntocewnatredrtthoerrneengtalroeosn at comPany November 10:1940 176 East Seventh South street to ------ --------' which the county commission IS ' ' giving an equal amount - a - ' Tickets Cost $25 Banquet Suspect Acquitted It will cost loyal Democratathe'used to 'defray the deficit : ti February 15 1941 ' I f - Tribune ' - i - r1t5tOlén' GiiiidS Case' - Driel News Items-o- i ' :' :w' 1 ' - - s '' ' e - - i I - :1: tiiill2QI 1 - r Tiie-5alt-gak- : - I' : i t ''' 'I : ' ‘ i l'i ' T ‘ - ' ':1 - l'' ' 1 ! - Reg 1175 Size'Illalf Pound num- - todayl ' ' - - - AND TOILETRIES—STREET FLOOR DRUGS ‘ CHARGE - STOWE ' ' - Jar for just 1 A - elr - - ":1- - ' I ---- - - 1- -- -- - - - - - - - i I 1 - i r T - il ' !: T i i ' - 4 - s ' ' - - - ' s' '' ' - "5- ' s ' - ' ' ' - ' 1 ' - BUDGET PLAN third floor credit department Csultour for detailson term payments of anypur EASY- I - chase totaling from $4 and up 17th nA 9ACS141 9t1177DA VLVW mr Im ' YEAR a Uf‘11L Am ' Er 't ) o 1 I ' HOURS lb Jo 6 DIAL 4-25- '4 t ': 6 i i - ' - i ' ' ' ' : ' ' i ) - - ' ' ' I 80 i - - I - 12 Air - t 4 4 dm - - - i - '' i - 4 ' - ' T |