Show - ' - - - ' ' - I - Friday Mornhig - - Licittor :Clerlii Upheld in Senate Post- e:-?- : : - - - ' Conventions : '':''''i '''' :' ' ?-------- t '' i 7 '' - store ment as a clerksin does not prevent Senator Lynne t'- - ::: Ashton of Vernal from conthruing to hold his senate seat Attorney t- ' '' ': ' General Grover A Giles' declared In an opinion Thursday to Secre- I State E E Monson: tary ofstate constitution provides IS' The : - :rv:-:y- 1- - ' ' i - I '' - ' 1 :': '' that no person holding- a public t office of "profit or trust" under ' or federal governments 1 the state may be a member of the legislature but the attorney general de- W 4 cided that clerk in a liquor store Is pot such a position roffices - ' ' '1'21 - - '' ' f : i : In making up his list of to be filled by election- - this fall I: the secretary of state asked Mr i status of Z Giles for rulings Senator 'Ashton and also Senator if Wendell Grover whose appdintmerit I '' to the state industrial com- 1 mission recently was invalidated 'k by the supreme court ii - ' ' : ? L - : - ' ''N ' '4- -- - ::'- '- '''' ' 'die' A '1g' '''' ' :! — li - r2 -- ii :- - ' -- ' i - - ' Third Ccindtdate- Seeks' Hoiiörs Q -- o'r ' ' Tir send the conien- attend are as- foli 11 ' ' I - I bete library? yi!:fiiia:i:: L amoso-lo- al man San Bernardino stake-'a- t Riverside and Zan Bernardino' Cal Idaho stake Alma Sonfic-Namp- a John 'H Taylor and Robert L Judd Reno Nev stake Oscar A Kirkham and Roscoe W Eardley Santaquin-Tinti- c stake at Goshen Antoine IL- Ivins and C Orval Stott: St George stake at St Georie S 'O Binnion and ' Clyde ' ' Seven prOMinent TItak ' banking officials have ' been appointed to 'membership on a regional victory fund drive committee in charge of ' resist t - i co0011 I ' frit0 nryyar kt14"a-1- ksU11111311):3 441 ir 411!vol i L the Salt dated - --- -- 5''' ' ' "t 00'1 tural Y: - "ks 0 ctVidogi - - st t - ‘ C Edmonds ILIte $ -- distriet victory &rid committee the offitials are Orval Adams exlecutive vice presidentnf the Utah State National bank James W Collins presidenttZof the Tracy Loan and TrUst company Jamea A llogle' of Hogla Investme4 company-CharlesISmith preltidentof the First IslatiOnal bank' and John244Wallace:vice- prer-ident- of the- 1 Wilker- Bank and ' 'Trust company all of! Salt Lake City' George ' S Eccles of Ogden of then First Security - president Bank of Utah and John A Palmer Utah stake at Provo J L Wirthlin and Mark Austin Wah ATP etake at Ogden Young: Zion Park stake at Hurricane M O Ashton and Sterling Se 'Cliffoird--E—10flieers:- I ' " - SOOKS Cover every phase of ad evinced pho 4 ck s KODAK DATA T4'''A ' o tv '' tos00ir - - Asso-dispat- disclosed t Blaine it Carey ' Idaho Twelfth reserve Nicholas stake G Smith and Lee 4k: L -- - - ' area an William A 'May :ppointed by chairman of 1 - Thuraday' ' 1 miibeft OA 1 takl City - graph' - Priced trona H'Nelson- ' - l i4- Alumni of 'U7 Retaht Head - 4 - - - "' 4 - 15i - - - - s - - - them "IA my Opinion they are nothing but gambling games" he said "I think the city has been :too much interested in the revenue derived from licensing them When the machines were put in it was with the understanding they would be operated only for amusement not as games of chance "I will have the police notify operators they must run the games according to the ordinance Unless that is done we will have to get rid of he said City Attorney E Ray Christen-lie- n said that in his of cash awards to players of the devices put them outside the law I"It would convince me that the Ifiachines are for purposes of gambling" he- said "When you play a game on a chance of winning something it smacks of gambling: - - S tep i patriotk whobelonged 4 - 1 - ' ' not - - days i 1 ' — has ' s - - - - t - : - - t- - 5 ' I 1 1 - - -i - at a meeting of the Transc- navy' portation Club of Salt Lake City - I - - Vocational training given in the navy was praised by Fenton Smith petty officer first class IL S - A ' Navy Trainrng Praised 1 found a place for all — tameln history ' - and the' Traffic Managers' coun- ell WednesdaY noon at the Temple ' Square hotel - - ' fk - i f' - rr tt o i - 4 ''''''s- t '"?'' '" I '4"-----1: 17 :f '7 - 1: ' — 4 :'' i) k i - " - - 4P ' i :' ‘" AN ' t'1'1- ' ' 't ' N' t't ''::') )"I '''':1 i! k "' : ' ::::1'k'' 'Or r-- Combination ' e' t I 'FP s 1 I ' ' '''':44t It ! 4 ::" 01 sponTs COAT et GABARDINE SLACKS ' ' - I (F NNilA - - - 1 I - 1 4 'Right from our own $20 racks come these fine sports coatstand you have your choice of our $950 slacks along with them in contrasting or matching colors Alf' woo 9 pleated in plain or herringbone gabirdines or bedford cords You save $575 on this combination offerboth for 1 : ' ' 1 '(NV-?N- - ii ) ' - 7 - - - ( a 11 - 9 i ' i 1 — 1 i ti - v 1- ' I c - —woo' 1 1 e - ' - — Zok:0001 Ihe - 71 41 I b - 46alli :-W II — I 4 $ 2375 x - - ' ' 0 - ovoø""---- Mi1itar Drape Model t 1 :1 - 0 I t A I 1 0 1 ' I p I -- t"cif ' rfr — t I '"4 "ti - t - c'-4- double breasted suit is definitely the model This long-rog clothes Fine who men want for you in blue and brown gray You'll get weight worsteds as on your wear Is well comPliments of many plenty ll trim-fittin- a I all-yea- s' Eurmbilt Military drape model Originally we planned to sell this suit for $3850— for this event i t's only T v ' 4t)' t - IN' 1 I -- !4 " : t J - k- 1 1 ' Y ‘ 41 ' - ' I " 1 1 I - for I l t - lx- -- - t' A t ' i I - t I 1 - 2g a &30 ' 4 1 ' ‘ ' - - L'IJL:3111-3- II - ' ' 1 - 11D - 8a - i I - - - - ' - - i - ' - - ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' - e ' gfidairtgti)gal7 kirs k 1 1 0 am Cetch or Budget ' all summer eenv — 1 ' : ' A t : T - - - - 4 wing-tip- s 1 r ' - : now and wear at $319 k i'oe ' white - black & white - or ventilatedsyour choice of our $5' stock at $389 buy k - - & all white! moccaiins 4 - 1 n Very'special! I - ' 1-a- a mesh weave for $149or a Paribunti $229 or I I SPORT SHOE EVENT SPECIAL PIACHASP OF HATS! If you didn't get your 'summer hatyet get a split peanut braid - ' I' ' s TErjEx ' w - i ' ' ' t-s ' ' i ' ' ' 3 - t ' ' ''sr" - - t - - - - I s " II - o ' 4 ' i - Fit ' ' - ' sL ‘:-- : ' 2 '''--' -- i - - - g' ' i - - I- k - : 111 ' I - e -- :- - el 1 N If(01 ' - df - - 6 1 - - - 1 - t vr - i- - i '' t - - - I i - ' ‘ 1 I - itching your hands feet cc body are covered withdayurning itching skin bletos ishea water blister s athlete's IC" Betas types ot ' ringworm or other fungus skin IMONIVIALIL infections don't give up hovel I usitlINTEr When everything else fail — try TENILXTENEX penetrates to the deep akin layers to teach the No bandages 3bousaarasite— Eaty to slyly Safe! of gratefui satisfied users Monet hack if you are not mule DrifkI int MOO Get trustworthy TEND( today as your ligugglatit For Salt- at CoOmbil Drug Company ': - - 130dr I - and every one of them: Here are this come and see 'cm weelf's features ' - :')'' - I - - é : J 1 k S - ' 0— a e print-Jassociati- -- 4 1 ) ' - 111 :' ' 41111k" - i - - ' ' - - be bashful come up:closer and get your share of these timely values!' And I mean values with a because they're More than capital "V''--piai valuesthey're timely valuesclothes 1 ' ha4 i shoes and furnishings at practically itisale!! prices-We'vplanned these-- long ' time ahead' for this event' and a's a result you'll be amazed and pleased 'New tea — tures1 added every weekreal values each f - - ' - 1 1:s folks'dOn't right-u- - r 17- - 1' - 1 ' I - L fr ' I - 4 - - - - ' ' : 4 - - - ' - - tint-veri- ty 1:1' - o - - 4 - ' : - - ' ' a4 - — 11 - - II -- - 4 ' - ‘ A ' - - - ' - Officers of the Salt Lake county Medical society announced Tinirs- day that Dr Edward D Le Compte has been "Installed president to 'fill the unexpired term Of Dr Charles W Woodruff now serving as a lieutenant colonel lit the -- ' t eiw ao ' - 'ti 11 — - 0 3 0 - - 1 I Medical Unit Fills - - - - - - at— - ' ' 1 iimi-- - -- 'I'- 1 - -- - ' g- - - ' - Opinion-thepayin- I ' t R Air 7: r of Association United States' army at San Luis 1 Obispo Cal ' 7 ' Dr 16 Compte was president-ele- ct Ellis W Barker ificumbtnt and of the society and will conthe annual elec- - tinue In office only hominee-111- at the expiration of tion meeting of thapnivirsity of DrWoodrufal f's term 1AST LIA 40ESTOR'ES ' Schoonover of !Boise Idaho president Utah Alumni association ThursINC of the First' National Bank as presi155 sour)! MAIN STIIEL4-112- 8 day began another term of Idaho ' Footprinters hear-Taldent of the group Other officers elected fncluile naSattliPestrvairseedputexyinrgciaae:tartIndp ogrrni Mrs Agnes L Stewart vice pres- ident and Eltog''W- race and part inhelping- prospective army attain iequlaite It Henry G Richifrdson 'members of and navyofficers Earl J Glade board of control The annuall physical'''fitness the ' cham- Lake Slit president ofrjhe Wednesday was held meeting night 1171P said- Thursday ber or''commercei on the the Union building in tat alMeeting of the- Antelope Is- campus Iroot-- 1 z vIsText activity-othe association land chapter International ' ' in the Beau I will be the annual alumni banquet in honor of the 1942 'graduating Brum Mel cafe J talented class Thebanquet will be held in ' the Union building Tuesday at 6 A 1111 m of direction Mrs under the p woman Vill iI 1 A Q Howard deDn ilwo rth S Woolley!past presi' t of the association will be to Revolutionary only t toastmaster will toll I Dancing' 41 ' Don't outer tha tenures and embarrassment ot the banquet but:1ThOle-nram'akin another 2 ' I c - Ah" -- L 11: - 4 - g i '1- :11119 - r - - 0 I ' ' ' i '' r a-- -- - - - - 1 - ii ' 5 ' fs t - a to annual conven- ton assistant tion of National 7 t 9 I - - - Advised by the legal departon marment that cash pay-ofble games constitute: gambling- -even though the- machines are licensed as games of skill—Mayor Ab Jenkins said Thursday: the police department will notify op- eratere to live up to the Ordinance "get r1(1of thenv7 4 I 'Asserting that nickels put Into the machinea "could better be spent tor war bohds and stamps" Mayor Jenkins added he believed the city Shciuld cease licensing Appointsl e et LeadersH i - I- 11 Mayor Wprns Operators of Games Games - L D S Church es 41 - 0 con-Mut- - - tocee--1- - ?:fff::' ' - -- - 4 ' requested 'such machines '' L - - 1 ' - - ' i' L::?: - - g7g ow - L 1 - - ' madge coffee shop lessee— Secretary of State 'E E Mon son said soft drink vending machines' alreltdy have been installed by the auditor's office and the finance commission without his consent as custodian of the capitol and the tax commission and agricultural commission also have - ' - - ' - - : - ''''' ' ' Opinion Fends not he his yet )tr Gael' said ''7'''''7:v completed his opinion with respect :' to Senator Grover After deciding that liquor store ':-- N clerk is not a public office as ' ' - i :: meant by the vonstitution 'Mr x ''” N Giles said: "One Of the essential a --: r:elements of public office is that :' ::' ::: 1:-the duties to be performed therein i': function an constitute independent ''0 of the government Another is that t there must be some semblance of office- and one definite tenUre-o- f ?:: which will paesson to a successor Miss Donna Deane Jackson who became a candidate Thurs- Other elements require the taking da for he title of queen Or the 1942 Illtah CoverettWagon of an oath of office and filing of 'bondof a Days celebration : A sports enthusiast she Is a graduate a - However the filing of West high school ' bond Is not always required : ' No Independent Function : i : nineto no independent of th e state government nor of office incident to The 1 01 tion of clerletin 'one of the te liquor stores under ourliquor ontrol syatem and even though n oath of office and a bond may - required by the commission I Hazel-eyed Donna Deane Jackson Thursday became the m still of the opinion- that such' to not rise does clerical position third candidate for the title of queen of Utah's 1942 Covered he level of the constitutional elents of public office Wagon Days celebration In my opinion clerking in a A daughter of Mr and MixTtah liquor store no more Maurice E' Jackson of 626 Hsr-a a public office than corn-lio- n mony court Misar Jackson Jaz labor upon the public high-ray- s graduate of West high school aild of this state t This is no at present is an employe of Sears whatsoever of either R—oebuck — and company of etnployrnent for they are candidate is an en- - IV! The' queen as honorobte as any employ- thusiastic sports fan and has been ent Still the legislative body active la LD S church and rschool as noryet seen fit to place such dramatic work for several years The schedule of appointments mploymenta in the eategorl of She is 20 years old and is a native of L D S church general authori- ublic office Neither have they of Salt Lake city t i so tegarded by Judicial proB A Reynolds general man- - ties and church' welfare represenaddress stake to tatives 'Numouncement" quarterly ager of the celebration said t '- i day queen candidates have only 16 conferences Saturday night and more days to file entries for the Sunday was announced Thursday l:' contest Sekctions will be made :ridge Reconstructed at the church offices as follows: of the Jordan afterthe June 20 closing date for Reconstruction Deseret stake at Delta Harold at California avenue entries he said verbridge B Lee South Davie stake at Two Lake residents other Salt I( Dbeen completed City Engineer Beers announced Thursday whcnfiled for the title recently are Bountiful Joseph Fielding Smith he span collapsed last fall under Misi Jane Siaton and Miss Eleanor and Stringam A Stevene South truck Lduise Fleming eizht of a heavily-loade- d Arizona stake lat- St- Dailszt 'Ariz ' Marion G Romney: Kolob stake ' ODAK 11 ' '' at Springville A E Bowen and 11111D4C1 i3a-4eig-p4o-rtkrz! t i W E Ryberg Moapa Stake at (0040100E 4'6'41 Overton Nev Dr Richard R Lp e -- i:E::::- t : r 10o ' 7 -"- 0--: - - Insurance Commiasioners' June 8 to ‘ ' ) Jerrold Beesley member of state finance commission to an' nual convention of Municipal Officers' association Of Ii Finance the :United States and Canada June 22 to 25 Buffalo N rTracy It Welling member of state agricultural commission and Earl- - Hutchings supervising inspector of' the division of plants June 23 and trees to conferences on control of to 27- Salem-Or- e weeds and plant diseases and on grading of agricultural productS At the requeit of Governortalerd bert B Maw the board allocated MOO from the state government operating'account to pay forlandscaping at the state tuberculosis sanatorium in- Ogden ' The board acted to protect the the 'capiof tol by prOconcessionin vepding machines without the consent of Mrs Esther V' trail ":"--:i:- - :- e A 77-- 7 ' ' -- J !- - re : :::i:: - - ii "V I i : J :: : '::-- ' - ' - '- 'i: I 1-- i 21:- --I - t officials tions they: will ' lows: Oscar W-- Carlson state Maur ince commissioner and' N Ot :: : f: ' sday: The 'v k r - :e-?-- eut-of-sta- te ) - 0 ' -- " "::' - ' With travel allowance's granted by the state board of examiners flve state officials will participate conventions this 1 In mohth it wait announced Thur-' - fi? -1 77"---1- c :: i - - s : '' 1-'- ‘ - - ' - - - :: ' Utahns to Attend- : 1 - 519-4- - -- ' - 'The fact that sinee his election in 1940 be has accepted employ- - on-th- '' ::: 2 June - Five Officials : ' 6": Fails io As Public Office - - ir r - to- y t - : ' Finds-Jio- Travel-Pa- '1 :: --' rtles x - - I' rState Grants Aspires to Rule Fete - : ' 'Trt)C5attgake rtribtint - — i - ' - - - s - - I - - - ‘ - i - - - i |