Show i - "' - - - ' ' 't6 ( I Zi Saturday Morning Wordy Fight Ensues in 'U' Debate' high Salter school U S fi 4 t ' i i Y qr t neutrality 't t - 7 s r p 111 rt ' t Vi li í f i 4 t i - 7 I I e' e I I I t - I e a a t e k o y 11 Lt i 'i itt i ! a n s : n t- a el- - I I too had a panel discussion session —for the first time in the hietory '' " of the meet— and developed-quit- e as much fire as did their proteges Students discussed the problem of keeping the United States out 1 of war and debated governmental Coaches operation of railroads discussed successful coaching meth-- I ods and discussed whether the present system of conducting debate t 'K ' tournaments is desirable or wheth't er panel discussions should be more closely incorporated into the debating program A change in forensic tournament procedure which would revolution Ize debate meets and throw tourneys open for individual initiative was introduced in the coaches' session and voted down but several expressed the intention of trying the idea in their own schools According to the tournament plan which was brought up by Dr Laverne C Bane debate coach at the U of U who is managing the MIDVALE—Shirrel Jensen of 774 tourney students would first meet South street In panel discussion sessions select East Twenty-firs- t a subject forfieneral discussion and Salt Lake City was fined $10 for then scientifically determine the driving 55 miles an hour in a 40- most controversial issue of the mile zone and $250 for driving subject with an expired operator's license Decide on Question by Justice of the Peace C E Mat— After deciding on the issue the thews Friday The motorist pleaded guilty to the charges panel would decide on a debate adquestion frame the question journ for a short research period Pleasant Grove Driver and then reconvene to debate the problem Draws Speeding Fine At present panel discussions and SANDY—Joe Adams of Pleasant debate sessions are carried on inGrove charged with driving 45 dependently zone Coaches who favor the change miles an hour In a will experiment during the spring was fined $10 with $6 suspended by Justice of the Peace in intraschool and interschool Friday meets and report in the fall to the Reg White coaches' meeting held in connection with the annual Utah Educa- South S L Justices tion association convention The Utah Forensic league tour Fine Two Speeders rtament will go into semifinal and final rounds Saturday and awards LAKE—Jack D SALT SOUTH will be made Saturday afternoon to Woodruff of 72 E street was fined winning schools teams and in- $10 Friday by Justice of the Peace dividuals Arthur B Bringhurst on a charge Coaches will discuss the place of of driving 50 miles an hour In a the radio and public debates in the zone school forensic program Saturday Martin A Karwain of 4197 Redmorning wood road (1700 West street) was fined $5 by Justice of the Peace Herman Gygi On a charge of driving 45 miles an hour In a zone Raymond Gray of 3491 Highland drive was fined $3 on a traffic signal violation 'a Picks Officers v HOLLADAY—Richard W Madten Jr Friday rpiaced N G Morgan as president of the Holladay Civic league according to Benjaretirmin llanson Hollingsworth ing secretary-treasure- r Also named at a meeting of the league were Frank S Withers vice president J Reese Baird seereta ry-- t reasurer and Dr O Sundwall C D Reddish H S Florence and Harold Drage directors st I r T lyIi t Dl r ie le I C da Music Educators Lcmc for Coast Is No Substitute for Quality enjoy a delicious boneless rolled pork roast foory:leour: Rolled from choice young pork Sunday dinner assuring you a tender sweet delicious roast Irasy to slicserve with apple sauce to - )11 ROLLED PORK ' 0 lit noAsT:::::::: VEAL POT ROAST i e19c lb lb 22c ru11:I'd" Colored STEWING HENS lb 29c o at 1 Colored Frying CHICKENS or (1e' Wirthlin's Sausage r:::::!ti2 4 Lit lu Balt Lake City's he most exclusive 4 Cia14 I on MI 7" he he' ow 104 I " 39c' JONES fr LINK SAUSAGE lb 45c :ft" 1Mike29c OXFORD IIAM JUMBO CRABS each 45c FRESH CRAB MEAT lb 60c : In 33c lb Blue Ribbon Pot Roast lb c23c Blue Ribbon Sirloin Steak lb 33c " lb 24c Fresh SIDE PORK to )rt t t I - 11i :: Speeding—The following motorists forfeited bonds of $5 each: E J Sawyer of 2160 Third East (300 East) street 50 miles in zone G L Murphy of 1177 Herbert avenue 35 miles in zone and Genevieve Carter 37 of 661 Sixth avenue 45 miles in 30- mile zone and $2 bond forfeited on charge of driving on wrong side of road Ignoring stop sign—Mrs Stanley D Rees of 1138 Gilmer drive pleaded innocent trial set April 29 John E Guinn of 630 Elizabeth street pleaded innocent trial set April 8 Harry W Stewart of 376 Fifth avenue case dismissed Ignoring red light—I S Love of Morris Guss (4251 East Seventh 1733 Yalecrest avenue forfeited $5 South street was ordered to pay bond a total of $35 in Salt Lake police Improper turn against red light— on a speeding Robert court Friday-- 15 Greenberg 24 of 660 Macharge and $30 in satisfaction of llon street bench warrant issued 68 tickets for parking violations bond set at $5 Mr Cuss vas acquitted on a secto signal foi turn—Elwin ond speeding charge by Judge Al- G Failing Oliphant of 626 Sixth avenue bert H Ellett forfeited $2 bond Mr Cuss got the "wholesale Jaywalking—The following perates' on the parking tickets as court records revealed that he had dostrians forfeited bonds of $1 failed to post a bond for the 68 each: Joe Thorpe of 358 East First violations all charged up to him South street and Robert Knepp of in recent months Violators usually 2737 Chadwick street are required topost a bail bond of 50 cents per violation if they appear at police headquarters within Complaint Alleges 21 hours of the time they receive Ilit-Ru- n Driving a parking ticket or a bond of $1 if they wait more than 24 hours DcrriH Jensen 21 of Ilarrisville Mr Guss Aft3 fined on a charge Utah was named in a complaint of driving 42 miles an hour in a charging hit and run driving signed zone December 17 1939 before Judge Albert H Ellett in Ile was acquitted on a charge of Salt Lake police court Friday The driving 25 miles an hour in a 20- - complaint was signed by K G mile zone August 4 1939 Mr Jensen's Ingersoll of Sandy car and Mr Ingersoll's car were Involved in a collision March 9 at Thirteenth South and West Temple streets in which one person was Booster Group Plans Election Injured MAGNA—Seven directors will be named by groups of business men at meetings Sat urday and Sunday to make up the executive hoard of the newly orBoosters ganized according to J L Denton acting Magna-Garfiel- Magna-Garfiel- d d Jordan Board You will )11 the sentence Hall was arrested after an acciMarch 14 at Thirteenth East dent I and Fourth South streets fly Slink 26 of 935 Logan avenue pleaded innocent to drunken charges and asked for a 1 driving Jury trial which was set for April H Ile was arrested by officers Thursday at 10 p tm after he allegedly drove erratically in the 300 block on North Second West street Art Stringfellow 39 of 436 Van Ness place pleaded innocent to 1 charges of taking the right of way from another car and his trial was set for April 8 His car was Involved in a collision at Fourth East street and Redondo avenue November 19 Other cases handled included: chairman The business men have been divided Into seven separate groups under acting directors for 5election of their permanent executives Mr SOUTH SALT LAKE—Marvin Denton said Friday The board of directors which H Strong supervisor of music for Granite school district left here will meet early next week will Friday to attend the National Mu- name executive officers for thP orsic Educators conference March ganization and seek permission to 30 to April 5 at Los Angeles Incorporate the group as a nonthe supervisor preffit association Mr Denton exAccompanying were John W Summerhays and plained Magnate Wilt Visit S L Named to head the departmental Alfred M Durham music instrucC E Kelly president' of the Ana tors at Granite high and Blaine groups were P W Sony Ray F conda Copper company Butte schools The three educators will Tygeson U W Bowen Elton Mont will s isit Salt Lake City pay their own expenses on the trip Apgood W E Beane Thomas E April 9 arriving on a Union Pacific and have secured leave of absence Burke and Gordon Breeze railroad train at 8:20 p m With from the district authorities Dr I' party of 17 he will leave April 10 P T Farnsworth superintendent at 8 p m for Butte said Friday 's rn "8 Roy Hall 26 of Wellsville Utah' was found guilty of drunken driving and sentenced to a six months' jail term in Salt Lake police court Judge Albert H Ellett Friday then suspended all but 10 days of " ifolladay League Ic ' Gus speaking i I a - 1 Driver Clears 68 Parking Fines for Two Violations Taffs for $30 I e '' - Autoist Draws I Ellett Suspends Rest of StOlonth Term a k y e I 'eft listens The high school debate coaches: i 1 in Coaches Hold Session t- - t I of U Jim Artneltrout of West high school' Pros and cons flew over the versity of Utah campus Friclayas nearly 400 enthusiastic high school students debated crated and delivered extemporaneous speeches The occasion was the annual Utah Forensic league tournament which ends Saturday afternocn with 30 Utah high schools competIng for awards In debate panel dis eussion oratory and extemporane- b tight ensic tourney at the U UM- - a r---- -- panel discussion at the annual high school: for- 3 i Davis wates enthusiastic over Your Stdeiits Vie for Honor In Annual Test ! of market tor carefully poultry and fish () selected A PHONES HY 1111 1112 1113 SANDY—The Jordan school district board of education will an flounce its decision on the estAblishment of a new central Junior high school in East Midvale after a special board meeting l'uesdny at ft p m in the district offices at Sandy Dr C N Jensen super ntndent announced Friday The proposed school Dr Jenien said would centralize Junior high school training for students from Midvale Union Sandy and East Midvale Committees from Ent Midvale and Midvale have registered approval of the proposal before the board according to the superini tendent but Sandy hns not yet A committee from been consulted Union Dr Jensen snid has lodged a protest with the board against the proposed rIPW school° The board members ‘A'111 also consider teacher sainries and the 1940-4budget at Tuesday's Ina mt WE DELIVElli Union Legionnairem Set Dance t o Aid Lung Fund oUnN pi OosNt American II stage a To Post $1 Bail For Carelessness Three motorists posted bonds of $1 each at police headquarters Friday In satisfaction of careless driving tickets given them by police They were: R L Tomlinson of Pleasant Grove S M Covey of 1403 East South Temple street and Rene Snarr of 615 South First West RI rect S L County Nett's Briefs Clubotnan to Speak Julien Wood Toole central district chairman of Utah junior women's clubs will be principal speaker mt a meeting of the Midvale Junior Ladies' Commuunity club Monday at 8 p m In the comMiss Betty munity clubrooms 'tyke president of the Midvale group will conduct the meeting MIDVALE—Mrs of PT A Indeed It was Horace A Sorensen was elected president of the Salt Lake Visiting Nurse association Friday night at the eleventh annual meeting of the organization in the Y W C A clubhouse 322 East Third South street Others named to office were Mrs Edmund Kearns vice president F S Walden treasurer and Mrs Arch J West secretary Mr Sorensen succeeds Dr Platt W Coving- the days before when night flying AS no wartime without lights measure but a part Of regular flying detail Captain Mooney He ss as flying with a recalled passenger near the Butte Mont airport in the night when his with anplane crashed head-oIn s black-out- n Principal speaker at the annual meeting was Dr A Cyril Cal lister a past president of the organization who spoke on the value and service of visiting nurses Elected to the board of directors of the organization were Mrs Wilson M Patterson Mrs Will S McQui ikin Frank W Penrose Sister Superior of Holy Cross hospital William D Brown Clarence Barnberger Dr E A Tripp Dr L E Viko Harold S Barnes and C Clarence Nesien from Its mountthe motor on Captain ings Mooney 's plane ignited the craft but the young pilot brought it safely down from a low altitude None of the four persons involved In the crash was seriously hurt Safe flying has become part of Captain Mooney 's daily routine Since early student days he has not had another accident Familiar figure on the Salt d Lake Falls Mont air passenger and mail run Captain Mooney is also known 85 the "coyote - hunting pito t" Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer Hollywood studio filmed a short of the captain in action near Wisdom Mont where Rancher Tom Shultz appealed for aid against the coyotes Captain Mooney makes his home at 1179 Thirteenth East street He is married and has four children the'eldest 13 years City-Gre- transfer of water the upper to the lower reaches of the Provo river was the A proposed lay-of- cause of a dispute which was dumped in the lap of State Engineer T IL Ilumpherys The controversy started when the Provo River Water Users' association filed application with the state engineer for transfer of employment The present state water into the Provo river from and county funds for direct relief lands along the upper part of the simply cannot be stretched to carry such an additional load" near Charleston — The Herriman r association will sponsor a dance at the Ilerriman school Saturday at 9 p m It was announced Friday HERRIMAN Will Initiate l'ilembers MIDVALE—New members of the Jordan women's auxiliary American Legion will be Initi- ated Wednesday In the Midvale clubroom& It was community announced Friday by Mn B A Rasmussen president S I S Bingham Ham Clean Up BINGHAM — Councilman Art J Sorenson Friday had been appointed by the Bingham city council to arrange for the com- munity's annual spring week according ni Ryor clean-u- p to Ed Johnson SS Conductn Final Meet FAST MILL CREEK Mix Rhea Hurst county home demon i agent conducted the last ri ea of Salt Lake county meetings In L D S Ward Fri- - 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I Salt Lake county rest- dents Friday were urged to make their spring clean-up- s during the week of April 8 to 13 by James M Kirkham secretary of the Salt Lake county beautification committee ' ' ‘X) VitetPP ‘ Charge 3 '- - A s ' '- p way 11—Lay-- 4 -04- 0 W '' LI ' ACCOUNT AM SUITS t4 CC 1 fPNo' i COMPLETE OUTFIT eller01111t i ' AND CHARGE YOUR a ' 1—Csals ' 1 OPEN - 0 ar'ir 6) lN::: 0 April -- ' it4 ' te--- ' FilS1110111ITS 4 I 't 1 In Melte New : Neither do you need Use ready cash e:it) )1N::i1 4 1Nfi of "i-7(-any method k :eNt h -t ilki -- : 0 :c purchase you t'11 yy desire 4 i SPRING OPel' A) - 77 WAYS TO BUY ''1'' it 'SWING INTO 41 :1 Milian 11:5:4 are : 1"--'- Spend a Fortune To Look Like mu I I y Urges 151) -- -‘ You Needn't CI': Clean I t a 4 ' gI committee will conduct number of stake and ward welfare workers from outlying areas will report examples of welfare Mr work being accomplished Moyle will show charts and graphs showing progress of the program during its four years' existence Harold B Lee managing director of the welfare program announced that guide service will be available each day of the exhibit from 8 a m to 6 p tn except during hours of general conference sessions Construction work also will he In progress at the center on a 318000 bushel grain storage elevator Central storhouses offices the large vegetable cellar sewing center and canning plant also will be open Among other conference features perfected Friday were a Genealogical society conference program on April 5 at 7:30 p m In the taber?lade a Primary association meeting April 6 at 7 p m in the assembly hall at the same time as the general priesthood meeting to be held in the tabernacle the Seventies and stake missionaries conference April 6 at 4:15 p m in Barratt hall an Aaronic priesthood conference April 7 at 8 a m in the assembly ball and the Deseret Sunday School union conference April 7 at 7 p m in the tabernacle The Genealogical meeting the evening of April 5 will Include lantern slide pictures and dramatic dialog commemorating the hundredth anniversary of the first modern baptism for the dead The Primary meeting will deal with the theme "The Place and Told by Commissioner Roscoe Boden that Salt Lake county faces a direct relief load its finances will not bear the county commission Friday issued a plea to Utah's congressional delegation to restore W I' A funds lopped off by an economy minded congress In a resolution adopted unanimously the commission requested the slate's congressmen to seek not only restoration of W P A funds to the height of last year but also repeal of the law IA hich refor all who have quires been on NV P A rolls for 18 consecutive months "Within the next three months" said Commissioner Boden head of the county ' welfare department "800 heads of families in Salt Lake county will lose their W P A river Set Out Rights Rights to the water assertedly were acquired by the association when it purchased lands which soon will be covered by the waters of the Deer Creek reservoir The association wants permission to use this river water on Provo bench In lower Utah valley and Jordan river valley The application has been protested by Independent water and Irrigation companies In Utah and Salt Lake counties who claim prior rights to the water involved They contend that water which is applied to land near Charleston reliwns to the river during the latter part of the irrigation season without great loss They further contend that trans ter of the water would injure their rights and would violate provisions of a Fourth district court decree nif May 2 1921 adjudicating Provo river water rights Admit Part of Claim The Provo River Water Users' association admits a portion of the water returns to the river but claims the amount actually consumed in the Irrigation of lands should be mailable for transfer and use by its members Mr llumpherys said that both parties to the dispute have threatened to carry the case to court— the independents if the application Is approved by him and the tiSSOelation if the application is rejected 1 1 Itestoration Of WPA Fund from p- ' 1 County Seeks Water Dispute Puzzles State Engineer 1 ': A large exhibit illustrating many activities and accomplish ments of the L D S church welfare program will be displayed at the central bishops' Storehouse 749 West Seventh South street April 3 4 5 6 and 7 church officers announced Friday The display together with other activities at the work center which Purposes of Primary In the Prog4 occupies practically a full city ress of the Church!' Dr Richard bloek with railroad track facilities R Lyman member of the council will be a feature of the annual of twelve apostles and Levi Edgar conference of the National WoYoung member of the first council man's Relief society Wednesday of will address the seven- and Thursday and the 110th R n ties'seventy conference nual church general conference A pageant processional entitled Friday Saturday and Sunday "Ile Shall Come Again" will be Closely Integrated with the dig- presented play will be a general meeting for all church welfare leaders to be 4 held Saturday April 6 at 7:43 a m In the Assembly hall J Reuben Clark Jr first counselor in the church first presidency ' is to preside at the welfare meetI'l tk k ing and to speak and Henry D A 'V ' chairman of the welfare Moyle ton One hundred persons attended the dinner meeting and inspected an exhibit of crochet work clothing layettes bedding paintings and even jelly—which had been made by patients confined at home other Hall-rippe- :l I April Feature of Woman's Relief Society and Annual Church Sessions Hundred Aitend Dinner Meet Inspect Exhibits There was a night many years ago when Captain Albert Sr (Bert) Mooney Jr would have been the last man to say he would ever achieve the select flying honor he set this week— one million miles in the air As the Western Air Express pilot concluded a special run from Cheyenne at the airport he told of that day when the Mooney miles looked slim Spongorx Dance S Parent-Teache- d:ay:on Inte Wednesday at 830 p tn In the Union L D S ward amusement hall to raise (funds to assist Salt Lake American Legion post No 2 In purchaaing a thild iton lung to be stationed in Salt Lake City C “ Whitehead post commander announcts1 9 - s meats 211cf 812 EAST 2ND SOUTH Slates Meet 1 March 30 1910 gakt 711bunt Nurse L D S Schedules Display Pilot Records Visiting 'Tipsy Driver Association 1 To Serve Welfare Pis Million Miles of i 10 Days in Jail' Of Air Travel Picks Officers 3 to 7 Inclusive Be Exhibit DiscussUSNeutralit 'Melvin it |