Show 12 D THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING J3 A Officials From Three States Confer With National Officer -- T Is Safety Program MARCH 22 1936 New Modern Tone in Furniture Grows More Popular s Radio Other Instruments Cause Changes in Watchers’ Lives Salt Lake City Thursday School Organizations Hold Meetings (UP) — Makapuu lighthouse pn Makapuu point Hawaii has become typical of the new science that is guiding sea navigation by water and by air A ship plows through the Pacific! A plane soars through the night above the water Guiding them are expert navigators But the best navigator may make mistakes Many conditions HONOLULU original "minstrel musical'” which was organized and directed by Miss Ellen Jameson In this all the pupils of room one took part They were blackened arid costumed to represent southern darkies "The beginning of the American Folk Songs” was the name of this playlet It tells the story of Stephen Foster who went to the sunny south heard the darkies sing and was at once inspired to write on April 3 and 4 songs which were destined to beMiss Marian Telford national con- come the American folk songs The gress chairman of the safety edu- soloist! in this playlet were Betty cation project met with Mrs John Sue McGhie and Ray Johnson A president of Other students taking part were E Hayes state P-Idaho Mrs William Beers Mon- Jay Wiilardsen Joe Brooks Blaine A president and Rasmussen Otto Hamann LaFawn tana state P-Don Von A Law Mrs Arch J West Utah P-Joseph Sansom president in a conference at the Steeter Curtis McCullough Joy OlHotel Utah Thursday This was a sen Luacine Rasmussen Diane Barbara Bengtzen meeting to review the standard Parkinson schoolboy's safety patrol regulations Elaine Hyde and Betty Jean McEn-tir- e with a view to revising them if necThe decorations were made by essary' The American Automobile asso- the art division of the seventh grade ciation the National Safety council under the direction of Miss Bernice and the National Education associa- Whitaker The meeting was in tion will cooperate with the Parent-Teach- charge of Mrs Ray T Cutler vice A reverence was association president P-given by Mrs Frank Bradley minutes were read by Mrs Stephen Highland Park Gilmore Nominations of officers An ideal setting contributed for the year were announced toward making the tea sponsored by and arecoming to be voted on at the next A Thursthe Highland Park P-meeting Those nominated were: day a decided success The affair Mrs Melvin Pettey and Mrs Donwas held in the spacious reception ald Rose Mrs P J rooms of the Hyrum Jensen home Thomas andpresident: Mrs Clifford Empey on Highland drive Lovely cut flow- first vice Mrs Stephen ers and potted plants and ferns Gilmor and president Mrs K M Neeley seclent an air of spring retary and treasurer The tea was held in honor of Miss Hortense White as an appreForest ciation for her splendid adult educhildren are not happy “Healthy in work cation the association children unless physical health is Many class members have' expressed accompanied by mental health" themselves as having become better said Miss Hazel Peterson of the city mothers because of her work in school personnel department before child guidance P-A adult the Forest school One of the highlights of the after- education group last Monday What noon was a book review given by can do to keep their chilMatthew Cowley attorney The parents dren healthy was disbook reviewed was “We Who Are cussed mentally “If the by Miss Peterson to About Die” by David Lamson four phases of man's life work This book deals with a current jury play love and worship can be case and afforded educational en- equally balanced the individual kept will tertainment be a and personality The musical program consisted of a happy useful citizen In order to several vocal numbers by the High- bring about this ideal situation cerland Park trio composed of Mrs tain conditions in the home situaElsie Nordberg Mrs Helen Robin- tion must be provided The:fchild son and Mrs Erma Stephenson ac- must have his physical needs taken companied by Mrs LaFawn Smith care of and be kept well” said Miss Mrs Harvey E Gibbons gave two Peterson contralto solos Numbers were Miss Jessie' Schofield of the Salt played by the Clarion string trio Lake City recreation department during the serving of refreshments will address the class in hygiene Mrs W F Weiler in presenting Monday at 2:30 p m in the Sugar-hous- e Miss White with a corsage as a library token of appreciation said 'There An Invitation was extended to the Are three kinds of teachers'1 the P-- T A to attend a demonstration ones we forget the ones we later and social presented by the third forgive and the ones we always re- and fourth grades platoon Thursmember with appreciation Miss day afternoon The platoon has White is one we will always remem- completed its work on Holland and ber” Switzerland This work was porThe dining room table was cov- trayed in the form of atories songs ered with a lace banquet cloth cen- dramatizations and dances by the tered with a silver bowl of daffo- students Refreshments were served dils Silver candelabra holding yel- by PAiplls and teachers in costumes low tapers were at each end representing the two countries Mrs Byron L White was in charge of the dining room Those Douglas pouring were Mrs J H Lym Mrs The Parent-Teachassociation R L McKean Miss Beth Hooper school asked the and Miss Mary Holt from the of the Douglas of the children attending school Others who assisted were parents L A Bridgland principal and Mrs the school for their cooperation and of the school library which Mary James chairman of the hosp- support is to be opened the summer committee itality Refreshments at the Douglas during Mrs L B school Were served by the room mothers chairman of projects presentMuch of the success of the after--no- Jex ed the plan which was followed was due Mrs Alma G Burton by a general discussion at a tea president who directed arrange- given Friday at the school ments Mrs O D Romney Jr president presided at the meeting after which musical numbers were given Mrs Ensign W B Ford played some violin seA parent-teachmeeting for the lections and Mrs Claude L Shields fathers was held last Thursday evevocal numbers Tea was ning at the school Burton K Farns- sang worth state director of secondary served by the room mothers under education was in charge A panel the direction of Mrs C N Linddiscussion on home and school edu- quist Decorations were in charge cation was planned by Mr Farns- dt Mrs Arthur Flandro worth Panel members were Miss Jefferson Sara Young Mrs John K Hardy The adult education class of the Mrs O Webb Irwin Clawson Jefferson school was honored at its Waldo Anderson and Gilbert The patrons entered into the last meeting held Friday afternoon by having Miss Jessie I Lummis discussion Miss Maty Blackhurst spoke on a W P A education expert as a character education in the platoon visitor This class meets each Frisystem The Ensign boys’ glee club day at 2 p m at the school with Miss Hortense White as the incomposed of fifth sixth and seventh structor ?nd is sponsored by the grade pupils sang They were di- Jefferson Parent-Teachassociarected by Robert Randall and Val Barnes Ensign school boys Piano tion The subject of the class is “Child Guidance” Mrs E E Erickaccompaniments were by LaMar son member of the executive comand Winegar Douglas Mettome Miss Catherine Bonner was the in- mittee is chairman of the adult education structor After the program Mrs B G Franklin Midgley appointed the nominating Officers of the Franklin school committee consisting of Mrs Sam Parent-Teachassociation held a Short Miss Sara Young Mrs Floyd meeting at the school bjonday at Goodson and Mrs J W Giles 1:30 p m Plans were discussed for The class in personality the remaining meetings of the preshas been completed Mem- -' bers were Mrs A B Buckwell Mrs ent school term J Y Tipton Mrs Sam Short Mrs Webster RoscoeA Parcel Mrs Robert Judd Mrs E R Beck program chairMrs W S Winegar Mrs S B gave a Hodges Mrs B G Midgley and Mrs man of the statetalkcouncil on "Activities S E Harris Mrs Gladys Burt very interesting in Leisure Time” at the Parent-TeachWagstaff instructed the class She association meeting of the will give a book review on "Green school held March 13 HarWebster 10 a m Light” Thursday at old Fife social worker at the state prison presented an entertaining Hawthorne To complete the meeting speech Every child of the first grade at the third grade pupils' glee club Hawthorne school was represented sang the following numbers: “Moon in the program given for the P-“The Little Toad” 'The A meeting which was held Wednes- Lullaby” Willow" and "Springtime Is Pussy An the at school day original play-l- Coming” organized and directed by Mrs! Ada Braithwaite teacher of the Liberty first grade was presented This A reunion dance will be held playlet was a "combination of lan- Thursday at 8 p m in the halls guage arithmetic art music and of the Liberty school unde the ausdancing taken from the day’s activ- pices of the Liberty P-A to raise ities in the class room Robert funds for use in purchasing inas “Father Time” Hafey acting glasses for those children in the troduced the 12 months of the year school with defective vision whose Each month was represented by a parents are unable to provide them group of children who were in cos- There will he a demonstration of tumes They danced sang ana act- social and folk dancing by children ed out each month of the school Many valuable prizes Room one first grade had an will be awarded during the evening may affect their instruments So modern science has surrounded them with safeguards enlisting even the ether waves in man’s long battle for safety at sea From the lighthouse at Makapuu radio beacons send clear tones evminutes providing a ery three track that ship and plane can follow unerringly With such protection shipwrecks have become exceedingly rare T T er T T T er on er ' Wil-lia- er er and-char- er T et T I death to immediately meet the fishy eye of the income tax collector not is regeneration from Rescued without entirely a this T - Used in Running Isle Lighthouse Topic of Conference Held in Governor Henry H Blood will apeak on "Planning the State's Welfare Program” Monday at 2:30 p m in the second of a series of broadcasts based on important facts of state legislation to be given by the parent education leaders These programs are being held each Monday at 3:30 p m in celebration of the fourteenth anniversary convenassotion of Utah Parent-Teache- r ciation to be held in Salt Lake City Modern Devices An excellent idea of what furniture for this year will look like may be obtained from this unusual modern grouping: A semicircular settee and a lounge chair both covered with beige and brown Dolpac Refreshments are to be served it will be noticed that the wood frames are nowhere visible a favored treatment In current furniture styles The use of the mirror for the the round table also is due to be duplicated a good many times top- of — — — f —American Furniture Mart photo Students Slated for Even ‘Break’ With Professors Robot at Lighthouse But mechanical devices electricity and radio are changing the lives of the men who watch over the lives of the travelers at sea Kaula light on a barren rock off the coast of Kauai and Niihau has no keeper The sun turns it on at sunset and off at sunrise through a photoelectric valve Nevertheless these marvels of Ingenuity have to have human supervision to keep them in order The automatic signal station at Kaula rock has to be visited occasionally by maintenance men Radio beacons too and the electric light that flashes through the largest lens in the U S lighthouse service at Makapuu still are tended by human haifds Invention has taken the drudgery out of the work but men like Manuel Ferreira of Makapuu and his two helpers William Nihoa and John Enos stand guard to see that everything works properly They even listen in on their own radio set to check the radio beacon signals making sure these are broadcast at the right time and in the correct tone Romance has hot gone from the lives of the men who keep the lights burning for those at sea It has only Now far past the "fad” stage modern furniture is sweeping the nation on a high tide of popularity — with everyday men and womenas well as with the more sophisticated trade and decorative authorities who pride themselves on MILWAUKEE (UP)— The parents expected to attend the con- People keeping the furnishings of their convention his see gress' professor may to date are turning to Addresses by numerous experts homes up ideas flaunted or ridiculed by his conferences panel discussions re- modern The era of erratic designs called students during the fortieth annual ports and special meetings are listed is gone and in its “modernistic” of on the National Congress convention the program Among the subjets come has the modern period place of Parents arid Tfachers here May for conferences are homemaking of furniture This decorators say H to 15 safety health international rela- is here to stay For the first time in history tions recreation character educaThe fact that modern design is Longfellow young America will get a chance to tion motion pictures music parent definitely here is clearly indicated Parents’ visiting day will be fea- talk back to its elders when high education and rural service by current editorial comment One school school tured at the Longfellow and college students asFourteen Parleys ol the national magazines for in- changed 9 m 2 conm to a from semble the Youth National for p Thursday Fourteen conferences will be con- stance recently devoted eight pages In Service 28 Years and the day’s activities will close ference in conjuctlon with the conducted simultaneously on the after- to a thorough dramatic presentaManuel Ferreira knows that He A meeting with a P-vention A parent-teachtion of modern furniture Another has been in the service 28 of his 51 noons of May 12 13 and 14 The kindergarten and first grades The conference during which training class will assemble substantial reason for the growing years He was there when Makapuu will present a program of music young America will discuss social popularity of modern is set forth in was reached only by a dirt road over and dancing under the direotlon of and economic problems qf particu- each day also Mrs B F Langworthy president recent editorial comment by another which Miss Minerva Woolley Mies Mary lar interest to its advancement will supplies had to be hauled by said the national publication which stated: “For the mule He kept the signal lighted be held May 14 Mrs A B Shuttle- - of the congressPadgen and Miss Elolse Clark time is first modern available is convention a good training when it was only an oil lamp and primarily Dr H G McHugh will be the worth Denver director of the debeModern ofin have teachers school for pieces variety parents and went out Into the dark and wind guest speaker of the afternoon The partment of public welfare and wide variety come mor? adaptable and 'less ex- and rain many a night to call the subject of his address will be "Bet Mr? Noyes Darling Smith Austin fering instruction in a in clusive on a naval authorities to send aid to and they are taking the conof subjects included ter Vision” A report and explana- Texas director of the department gress’ " cosmopolitan poised air and feel at ships program tion of the better vision circulating of extension will preside A unique feature of thisf' year’s home with traditional furniture of fund will be made by Mrs Edward Now Makapuu light is only a mile Adequate Plans $1 Irwin and a presentation of the from the main motor road The meeting will be a concert by the any period” The living room is primarily a Parent-Teachchorus” Milwaukee has made elaborate “National Mothersingers’ magazine will be light is electric generated by Dieroom for the entire and more 500 10000 to welcome of than than members more family made by Mrs John E Lindsay A plans sel engines though an oil system is composed " should as be furnished such state discussion of "Know Your Own delegates teachers students and from every Every also maintained for emergency use is of to member the entitled family School” will be offered by a school in case of power shortage his or her own chair If there are The radio beacon installed in representative liva in members household six P-the A 'and school officers are 1927 has made it almost impossible ing room U incomplete without six for any vessel equipped with re very tmxious for a large attendance comfortable chairs with small ta- ceiver of parents who are urged to visit to get off its bles and enough lamps to give ade- course apparatus previous to the time of the meeting quate reading light Living room Refreshments will be served by Ferreira and his a?sistants are furniture should be the sort that is Mrs Hugh C Lewis Mrs Allen H part of a big division of the lightmoved hhve Chairs should Burt and Mrs E J Elcock easily An orangeade or lemonade set coasters on them to permit of easy house service for the nineteenth By MARY FENTRESS " district which has headquarters at cool looks as and which refreshing PARIS (UP)— One of the most sliding around Honolulu There are 33 aids to naviJudge Memorial in is as it served the beverages “Irish Wit and Humor" was the elaborate and luxurious smoking gation in the district including eva of and a large pitcher sets seen in a long time is dis- composed erything from small signal buoys subject of an address by the Rev Life-Savinof lower dozen The ?mall mugs part g Reward and range lights to such modern erend Robert Dwyer in the March played in silver in the window of both the is of one of the fashionable shops here pitcher and the mugs lighthouses as that of Makapuu with meeting of the Catholic Parent yellow-orang- e frosted glass while its lens 12 feet high 9 feet in diameTeacher association held Wednes- First of all there is an oval silver the Girl 12 for in of clear Sought are ringed tops glass rwsts which two cylindriter and the smaller but more powday at Judge Memorial school Mrs tray upon cal boxes for cigarets and cigars gold bands erful new 2500000 candlepower light Fred G Breining presiding ' be For Heroism in Fire can table Silver accessories alcohol lighter is shaped like at Kalapapa Molokai strongest on Responding to the invitation of The in many amusing shapes the faculty many parents visited the an ancient Greek oil lamp and there bought the Pacific coast under American now There are sugar tongs shaped schoolrooms and discussed individ- are two pipe rests fashioned in control and visible 35 miles at sealike turwishbone of the a COLDIRON large Ky CPI— Residents ual child problems with the sisters silver like shallow Chinese spoons Salt shakers are fashioned in of this mountain hamlet are Students of the school presented scooped out to accommodate the key trying miniatures of the enorthe following program under the bowl of the pipe There is even a silver-lik- e Secrets of Longevity to obtain a gold medal for mous milk aluminum kre that phils comin Bllver to direction of Mrs M J Sweeney spacious ashtray Della Coldiron C who braved to distributed Paris dairies every set plete the chairman: From Persons Recitation "Spring Song” Charles A nice desk lamp for a man’s morning Small mustard contain- fire and water to save the life of Sought Nickerson piano selection by Rob study or for a child's schoolroom ers are patterned after the ice bowls Mrs Louisa Saylor 77 Over 90 in Hungary ert Howe "Irish Lilt" Bertha Bra has a round chromium base and used in French cafes while a miniaMrs Saylor was trapped in her ture seltzer water bottle in silver "A Little Bit of a globe top or parchment-colore- d zier reading 1 Is home at a container for bitters for cocktail February ? time when Heaven” Peggy George vocal num- glass painted with an accurate map her relatives and neighbors were BUDAPEST (ZP) — The Royal Hun bers "Come Back tb Erin” and of the world The base of the lamp making There is a modernistic coffee away The child working across "Wearin’ o’ the Green" Robert is equipped with a small clock The garian statistical office Is trying to In silver and ivory for the the creek 200 yards away saw determine the secret of long life Brady The nominating committee combination lamp and clock takes service n home The coffee over smoke pot the roof curling consisting of Mrs J J Neville Mrs up little space standing only about For information it is going to the John J Harrington Mrs M J Park a foot in height and the illumi- sugar bowl and cream pot are all Realizing that the aged woman persons who should know— HungarOf silver in square Mrs J M Hearley and Mrs Frank nated globe casts a restful glow plain shape The was probably trapped inside DeUa 90 years old handles and the tops of the lids are tried to cross the creek on the ice ians more than are Laramie presented the recommen- which is not hard on the eyes asked to fill The of creamy ivory and the set rests but fell dation for officers of the Catholic She scrambled out out a through draWn up with questionnaire P-A refreshments will be prepared and on a simple oblong silver tray with and rushed to the Saylor home 63 headings Some of the questions The child broke down two doors served under the direction of Miss ivory handles Knives forks and What age did your parents atof Whittier silver with spoons plain ivory Nanon Croxall of the home economextinguished Mrs Saylor’s flaming tain"? can be to handles P-Amatch the school The bought of the Whittier clothes and hair and dragged tjer to From what illness have- you sufics department All parents are cordially Invited coffee ?ervlce entertained at a bridge tea Friday the Coldiron home where both col- fered? The for vogue cplored mirror glass lapsed for the purpose of raising money to to attend How much do jlqu sleep and at continues unabated There is a large buy glasses for the school children time do you retire and arise what square cigaret box in the Holladay-lrvin- g ' whqse eyes need correcting and who What are your smoking and mirror glass The four corners are unable to buy them After the tea The officers and room mothersr of drinking habits? Kaiser’s Old games were played and several the Holladay-lrvin- g school met with of the box work on hinges and swing Describe your work and recreaput-treveal four were individual prizes given their president Mrs E C Knowlton open tion containers for kinds different of last Monday afternoon Several How are your appetite sight Hobby Horse Wh M Stewart business matters were discussed cigarets and memory? hearing The latest conwinter A P-A meeting of the Stewart during the afternoon sports kit In U S Home What do you eat how much and school will be held Wednesday at Mrs Nellie McKinney reviewed tains gloves of yellow chamois which how often? 8 p m in the school’s auditorium "My Antonia” by Willa Cather In match aviator caps and with Mrs Leslie Paul presiding her adult class In literature last bloused windbreakers With these WASHINGTON (UP)— The The Reverend John E Carter of Monday afternoon Mrs Bessie Ter- go spats of the same yellow chamois All Same Name favorite mount of former KaiOgden vill be the guest speaker his rell's Friday afternoon adult class — ser Wilhelm ride a II horse Ireland WATERFORD hobby in "Moral is Bison and art the several Herds Crowing subject being Safety finishing up he used when a boy— is the bridesmaid and Character Building" I?r Carter will projects it has started bridegroom ERESNO Cal (UP)— Thanks to treasured possession of the uncle who gave the bride away be introduced by Miss Myra Martin The P-- T A of the Holiday and the present system of protected Edwin A Roper IIL all were named Wall The clergyThe committee on traffic safety Irving schools is sponsoring a recthe American buffalo once herds The toy designed as a playman who offiated was the Rev Patwill report Professor Joseph F reation institute beginning Friday extinct is staging a steady for princes was brought rick WalL brother of the brideSmith chairman Professor Arthur at 8 p m This will be held at the nearly thing comeback to J W Mas to this country in 1900 as part He came from Walsall groom Beeley Mrs Fred Clark and Dr Irving school free of charge and ten naturalaccording history instructor of of the German exhibition at John T Walquist and the nominat- all over 12 are eligible and are urged England Fresno the State college the world fair Edwin’s greatThe class will be coning committee with Mrs Lois Mil- to attefil ler principal of school as chairman ducted by Ray T Forsberg grandfather bought it and it Robins Too Early has been in the family ever will also report May Raise Spice since Edwin received it from Jordan HONOLULU Special musical numbers will be (iP)—Cultivation of SPOKANE Wash (UP)— More his father for a Christmas A benefit dance sponsored by the spice and nutmeg trees from Egypgiven by the school’s orchestra un than 100 robins were found dead der the direction of Professor Clar-- ! Jordan junior high school P-A tian seeds may be undertaken for present after a recent cold wave here The ence Hawkins The now black will be held Thursday at 8 p m in the first time in Hawaii toy painted John birds came north too soon and were and white is sturdily built of Following the meeting an infor- - the school's gymnasium Mrs C V Westgate University of Hawaii prounable to dig for food under four mal reception will he held with Mrs Nelson president will be in poplar wood It is hand carved inches of hard crusted snow cover charge fessor of tropical agriculture colLouis C Zucker chairman of hos- - The proceeds will be used for and weighs 125 pounds the lected the seeds during a recent ing the ground Other hundreds of pitality committee in charge The j better vision fund birds were fed daily by residents trip The following women who attended a special meeting Tuesday to arrangements for the complete dance will act as hostesses: Mrs Charles Q Hunt Mrs John Latimer Jr Miss Margaret Morgan Mrs Fred Gumm Mrs Curtis Ackerlind Mrs Edward D Robb Mrs Leslie Short Mrs Ludvig Nilsen Mrs G K Owen Mrs Golden Thornberg Mrs Frank Hlnm'an Mrs John Baer Mrs P E Willoughby Mrs Jorfbh Farmley Mrs J E Broyles Mrs Charles Pittenger “absent- -minded" T er Paris Shop Windows Reveal AcmeofSmokingSet Luxury T ultra-moder- rs T T flesh-color- catch arid since encounter I am almost to throw persuaded the ring my hat into and try for a legislator's job myself for it must be thrilling indeed to sit in a big chair under the easy gorgeous Capitol dome and plan ways and means- to - the throw safely hooks tax other 439999 residents of your state without hooking one's into the self too severely can imagine the thrill be something I would that experienced like casting 499999 by the f®® flies into River and hauling out of like number a trout all at fighting with the exceponce that however tion none of the taxpaying suckers can get away while most of the trout their freedom gain makes which really much trout fishing more sporting One of the nice things about business for the last six years is that there' has been so little of it that no one has been overworked and as a result most of us have had plenty of time fo leisurely if not happily consider the advantage of going on relief at once against that of up all of for taxes assets oir and then going on first giving relief It is how- possible ever that have had some culty in would we getting lief before all diffi- on re- of our property was exhausted as tax officials have an uncanny way of keeping us in bond- age as long have a as if copper we for no other purpose apparently tfyan to make out reports until we have nothing to report but failing eye- 0 sight The wise guy tells us what to do He says that It tax relief must elect to the want we we leg- islature only men who are honestly pltedged to reduce expenses and reduce taxes but have lived too long now to believe that there Is any such liv- ing animal and if was called upon to date this alleged speI I cies I would say that extinct at it became least 10 0000000 years bgfore the dinosaur T UP-B- So my friends eat your government' soup and fry to cheerfully adjust) yourselves to this modern thing called ri more abundant life a life with- out taxes identally come and without T sku cm incin- |