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Show , . ... - Pa,,e , - , . ... 8. ; Iltall-WomeniLnfe:li- I I To- ' .' ' - - as "Can. April :eer proclainiing Control Mon aside the Henry H. Blood setting week of April' 1 as "Cencer, Control Week," plans were under way today by the Utah Division, Women's Field Army of the American Society for the Control of Cancer, Inc., to conduct a vigorous campaign of educetiOn and publicity .on this sub-the next few weeks. petTheduring activities in Utah will be under the direction of Mrs. J. L. Gibson of Salt Lake, commander of the Women's Field Army ,"--- .I ; ' ' a ' s 'a , 4 'e- - ' -- ' ' , 14-2- ' "a ' , , aea ' a ',' 'a 1 .. - -... - Unsettled weather will give way to showers or snow flur; i ries tonight,,,the ;ederal, weather-- ,' man predicted totlay, Low pressures' dominate the plateau, causing general cloudineu this afternoon and are ex- pected to precipitate the enact. , pated moisture fall. Despite the threatening weather, temperatures are running considerably above normal. Salt Lake's minimum this morning was-4and the noon reading was -- 57, insuring an average quite a birtinder yesterday, when the highest was 68, the lowest 51 and the mean of 60, 14 degrees above normal. March closed last night with a moisture deficiency and a ternerature surplus, the weather man's monthly report showed to. day. There were 1.52 inches of moisture, or .46 inch under the normal of 1.98 Inches of moisture, while the mean . n. Goveinnienr tAiti-I- a . ' Pioneer Stake . ' 'Lung' Drive' Is Continued , , safety-program- - 1 . - - 1 . 1 , Charles Wilcox Funeral Services Set At Richmond O.P. County Organization' Is Reported Complete , - . ' County Seeks Added Relief Work . , , , , 1 , - -- Missionary 'Reunions - , -- - , - Assistant Labor Secretary Visits ' - , . - ' Utah Vocational Leaders To Meet , ,.T wo.They. d Bad Cheeks -- , , . . e --- - - - . ---, .Is . , - - , ' , t - -- hold-T-1- - . - . . - I CIIEST . ..., -- COLDS e- , , - --- . ' , ses ' , Pitillt11trir , I ' 021 t , - 1.1 .. ::- i v ,,,,... , e. 7 - a NI) , , t ''' .' , , , .. ' The electric load to service the :consumers will be furnishe e4 from the 'power company's lines for a week or two while c testing of the city's Seventh :North and Third plant-a- ' .,,,,city , ' steam-electri- ki et"' ...... West s SstrreAetN-iD- Binyp;ogriss. WILL After the city plant is placed Into operation, the power comservpany will furnish2X1arici-by- " ice for the city system. The plant is of the latest steam turbine with and incluaes two a capacity of 25,000 pounds of steam per hour. A staff of 33 employes will han- die the work connected with the system, headed by IL C. - "Rocky Adams, superintendent- of utilities, formerly of Hastings' Neb., Roy Brown is chief plant engineer; Galen'E. Gabbey, distribution engineer and Terry J; Old' royd, office manager. rfr--- . . ' , Provo's New Electric Power Plant. ' ' ' ' ' '' ' , g - , ' . R. C. Adams; right, superintendent of Provo City ,Utib , ities, points to the switchboard indicator as Mayor Mark Anderson -throws the switch to sit the new in Operation. municipal power plant .. ' , ,- , . - ci d.- ourveyor f'l Squabble-Tn-- - - ime!t .Wilh Action On' Car . . Ending, temporarily at least, a Moves to settle the row have butt made the past two weeks, with Mullihs and Boderi approvmen to ing motions tdadd---twIlaley's staff and to provide Haley with transportation. While. Rawlins was absent from the mevting last Wednesday, Boden moved that Haley be provided with an automobile, and Mullins voted in favor of the motion, which was to be controversy that has disrupted county government offices, for the past three months, County Surveyor George M. Haley was scheduled to have a county automobile placed at his disposal late today. Haley has been without 'a county-owneautomobile since late last December, when Commissioners J. B. Mulins and Roscoe 'Boden took Haley's automobile from him and slashed his action y commission protests of Commissioner J. R. Rawlins. The actiohs against Haley have caused constant in conflict the County Commission, with Rawlins violently protesting against moves by Mullins and Boden. . , Semi-annu- h - - - The Netherlands Returned will Missionary Organization hold its reunion Friday. April 5, at 8:30 p.m. at the Art Barn, 54 Finch Lane. On Saturday evening, April 6, at 9 p.m. the missionaries will be hosts to Hollanders at a meeting in the Second Ward Amuse. ment Hall, Fifth East and Seventh South Streets. Sunday School New England - - ion will be held Saturday, April 6. at 5:30 p.m. In the Grill Cafe. 169 South Main Street. Reservations should be made early- - with Miss Naomi Park, 283 E Street. , At 4:30 p.m. Sunday, April 7, the Assembly room in the fourth floor of the Bishop's Building. a meeting of Sunday School Stake Superintendencies and Secretaries will be held. Stake Presidencies and Sunday School High Council representatives are cordially invited to be present. .. - - - , , . -- 6ctionthoe RsRuApeYr'vAisPorrisi at tend. - - GEORGE 11 PYPER MILTON BENNION GEORGE R. HILL , -- SANDY, LOGAN, April . . Genealogical Society . . , ' . I.Cache ' - la i , I Stake d will vlive -. arethey - - . - . , - 1 - , ' ,': t 1 ,l 41 i I i 1 . 1 - Wholesome . - - - g I i and full 'Uwe...President Clawson addressed both the morning-an- d afternoon sessions. Irt reviewing the conditions of the world today, he contended that it isn't God .who is bringing about wars and strife;,---It is the people and their wickedness. "The wicked shall, be de- stroyed in these wars and the righteous shall be preserved,". he declared. "Miracles are taking-plac- e today just as they did in the past. These miracles that oc- cur will certainly help people to a testimony of the gospel." -- get Elder the Church Welfare program is a vital part of the Church, and that it should become more of "a habit" with the members. "It has great bounds in its objective of -- helping the needy," lie stated. "The storehouse in Logan is a good sign that this region is do- ing an excellent job of promoting welfare work." A spec;a1 servite In commembly Hall. Five department meetings are oration of the Northern States anscheduled for Wednesday afterniversary of the performance of 3. misfor stake noon, and April the first baptisms for the dead Lady . Missionaries sion officers and board members, in this dispensation will be conThe dinner of the Northern -stake coordinators,word presiducted in the Tabernacle,TFriday; States Lad will be and mission stake dents. Magahold at 6 yp.m. Seaturday, April April 5, at 7:30 p.m. under the zine representatives, stake and Soauspices of the Genealogical 6, In .the Lion House. Reservamission choristers and organists. ciety of Utah, of which Elder tions may be made by, callingstake-and missionsecretary-treassJosephFieldinof - Smith the Claudine Jacobson at Hy. 3578-J- . urers. Council of the Twelve is presiA reception in honor of Louise dent. The general public is inY. Scottish former general Robisoo, vited. All genealogical workers ofand exeCutivei her president, of Reunion the Scottish Miare urged to attend. ficers and board members, for especially i --Society will be held Satssionay stake officers and mission and 8:30 at 6 the p.m. in urday, April Scandinavian board members and ward presiTwentieth Ward recreation- - hall, dents, will be held Wednesday, ' Conference G Street and Second Avenue. A April 3, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Epecial feature will be showing The Scandanavian- Conference Newhouse Hotel. c of motion pictures of Scotland, will be held Sunday. April 7, at ' A breakfast for stake and misthe highlands and the lowlands. 4:30 p.m.. iin the Assembly Hall. sion presidents will be held and all points of interest. There Speakers will include Pres. will also be a musical program of Tenth Ward Chapel, Mark B. Galli and Pres. A. Rich- 3lutuaL Fest Tuesdayiiii Eighth Theand songs highland dancing. East and Fourth South Strets 'ard Peterson, recently returned, Utah Pipe Band will play. DancÉPHRAIM, April 1.The an,e from presiding Over the Danish ' , follow a will the All re nual banquet of the M Men and ing program. and Norwegian missions respecformer missionaries, tpembers ianitian Gleaner Girls of the' South Sanand Elder Oscar oV. Johntively, and friends are invited to attend. son of the Scandinavian presi. The Tahitian - Missionary re- -' pete Stake will be held at 8 p.m. union will be held in the Sugar dency. Dr. John A. Widtsoe of tomorrow in the Ephraim North : Ward Hall, according to the corn- - the Council of the Twelve IS ex- Sw&lish tionse Ward Chapel, Saturday, ' mittee. to be present.. -- Reunion- of the- - Swedish1.34 i- s- - April 6 at,8:30, p,mAuTeteettedpected The banquet Is being prepared Music will be furnished by the missionaries i i and and l will parents be held Association sionary, , and served by the Relief Society. of those now in the field Norwegian Choir, Olaf Voaeler, Saturday, April 6, at 8:30 p.m in friends A dance will. follow the banquet. director, and- Mrs. Jenny Iloel, are invited to attend. the Grant Stake Tabernacle, 3300 Joyce Tippetts of Ephraim. chairaccompanist. A flute duet will South and State streets. A com, man: Helen Batley and Robert ,be played by Mrs. Ida F. Nielplete program has been arranged, Tongan sen and Michael Fraisland with Poulson of Mariti. misincluding entertainment, Mrs. 14aVon F. Price, , accompaRegular reunion for former talks , and humerous sionary, ' sketches. Feature talk will be Tongan missionaries iwill be held mist. All interested are invited to attend. -in the Fourteenth Ward. 151 given by Elder Eugene Krantz,r Theodore C. Rjornn, (Signed) last missionarr,to leave Sweden West First South Street. SaturSoren N. Jacobsen, when the European' war broke day. April 6. at 9 p.m. Ha'u lion Is Alligning Relief of Oscar V. Johnson. out. All former Swedish. misI moh'oo gaahl kaume'a. tooditions Dos to Sluggish Bowels ' sionaries and residents and their 0 you think all iszativel . ,,,,, If families and friends are invited WesternStat es I ' ext sub, fun try thit Scipio Play Tonight to attend. to nit vegetable laxative. -SCIPIO. April 1.The local mid. thorough. refreshing. invigorating. DeAnnual reunion of missionaries . 114, M. 1. A. will present "My Darling' . pendable relief from sick headaches. bilious veils who in have Western served the South African tired i telingw h el1 associated with constipation States Mission will be held at Boy", a comedy, in the Flowell a 2.5c box of Nikiroat youg to All, former missionaries 8:30 p.m. Saturday. April 6. in Ward April 1; Holden Ward, Without d Make the testthen South Africa and members of.the, the Twenty-seventSot If return the box to nit We wit delighted. Ward chapel. April 2; Fillmore Second Ward, the refund purchase families of those now in that 3. est 'Avenue. Fourth P Street. All April Scipio Ward, April 10, That's isle. Amt R field are urged to attend i south former Western .States Mission- - - according to Mrs. Echo McA- price. Get Nit Tablets today. ta African Mission reunion Saturrthur and Roy Robins, arles and their partners are drama, vited to attend. 1eadera. day, April 6,, at:S:30 pan. in the , 11 y Hall. - -- - GREEN 'HINCKLEY - a a y --- ADELE. CANNON-HOWELJANET MURDOCH THOMPSON General Superintendency, Primary Association. - quarterly conference closed last evening with a program in the Tabernacle, and throughout the various sessions, one there was predominant theme: "If the young people of the Latter-daSaint Church depart from the teachings of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, then the Church will loose its position of leadership in the world." - Presiding over the conference was Alma Sonne president of Cache Stake, while representa- tives of the general authorities Included- Pres. Rudggr Clawson and of the Council of Twelve Stringam A. Stevens of the Church Welfare Committee. The conference keynote W83 sounded by Dr. T. C. Romney, director of Logan L. D. S. Institute. Speaking in the afternoon session, Dr. Romney quoted several educators who conpresent-datend that youth today are "going to ruin." "But I have faith in our young people. I know that if they ex. emplify the teachings of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young in their , livesand I believe. they ---Mutual-sponsore- Primary workers and others. interested ine the activities of the Primary Association are invited to attend a special meeting of the organization Saturday. April 6, at 7 p.m. in the - 1.Tentative April -- All MAY - Pres. Clawson Visits C ac h e F or Stake Conference Primary Association Assembly - ' General Superintendency. Deseret Sunday School Union. - - . teacher pay and the 194041 School budget in the Jordan District. will be considered at a meeting of the board Tuesday at 8 p.m., in the district office, according to Dr. C. N. Jensen, superintendent. The board of education will also announce its decision on the proposed establishment of a new central junior high school irt East for Midvale, Midvale, Union, Sandy and East Midvale. be held. - . , 7 All ward and stake Sunday St hool officers and teachers are expected to be present and a cordial invitation is extended to the general public to attend. Seats reserved for this sessin are for Stake Sunday School officers and Stake and General Authorities who are attending meetings so near to the time, of the convening of this meeting that if they were not thus accommodated they could not at- - , Budgetleet Sunday evening, April Tabernacle the conference of the Deseret Sunday School Union will - - evena-contended- that a. - - . . , - --- e 1 a , . oLD FolitS l- - i . I, ., ur ---- :' . ret h II - , . , cgihtyt mCoamd:aintsy, - - semi-annu- , . - de- - Jordan Calls1. , o'clock in the The general conference of the Relief Society will be held April 3 and 4. General sessions for all officers and members and the general public will be held at the Tabernacle-Thursday:April a.m. and 2 p.m. An officers' meeting for stake and mission officers and board members will be held Wednesday. April 3. at 10 a.m. in the Assem- - , each and the West Salt Lake .cEoeusnt Soil Conservation districts will take place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.. according to Vere L. Mar- General Presidency. , Relief Society- thMrelie MARCIA K. HOWELLS DONNA D. SORENSEN be considered. LEGRAND RICHARDS MARVIN O. ASHTON JOSEPH L. VVIRTHLIN Presiding -Bishopric. semi-annu- -; ,,, AMY BROWN LYMAN - Mission Stake predencies, presidents, high councilmen stake and ward clerks, stake and ward edvisers and all interested in the of development and progress the Aaronic Priesthood are invited to meet in the Aaronie Priesthood convention in the Assembly Hall Sunday, April 7, at 8 a.m. Plans for the extension of the Aaronic Priesthood program will 1 St Tomorrolv Thursday, April 4, at 7:45 a.m. at the Lion House Social Center. In Aaronie Priesthood Annual reunion for mission, aries who served in the Manchester District of the British Mission and their friends will be held Saturday, April 6, at 8:30 p. m. in the Twenty-fourtWard, Sixth North and First West streets. - SollEallot ager. - Conference Notices i . -- The Seventies and Stake Ails. 4onary convention will be held Saturday, April 6, at 4:15 p.m. at Barratt Hall. Manchester retitle- meter readings taken during April are paid for. All meter debe refunded when the posits will accounts- - are settled in full, advises Ellereck, Utah George Power end Light Company man- Seventies, Stake Missióharies reunion for Leeds District missionariea' will be held in the Eighth Ward Chapel Fifth Third East Streets, SSaturday, April 6, at 9:15 p.m. -- -A be billed by the Utah Power. and Light Company, until the 7, Leeds District Netherlands the meantime consumers willnl effective April 1. Although Haley had not recelved the car at noon today, Commissioner Boden promised athat it woukl be delivered during the day. It was expected the car to be provided Haley would be one previously used in Boden's health and charity department. their families and friends, are invited to attend the annual reunion of the French Missionary Society on Saturday, April 6, at 8:30 p.m. in the recreation hall of the continental Bakery, 734 A East Fourth South Street. special program will be followedby dancing. , 4,600-kilowa- enue. ' - - ,. tineau. Candidates in the East District are: Joseph 13Jork, Holladay; P. M. Mixon,- - East Mill Crec4; J. Fred Potter, Granite, and W. C. Wootton, Butterville. Polling places in this district will be the Butterville Chapel; Irving. Junior High in Holladay, and the East Mill Creek Chapel. . Candidates in the West District BOARD IN CONTROL are: C. L. Bello, Pleasant Green: The entire system is under the T. A. Butterfield, Riverton; Hi of the electric utility Earl ' supervision Day Hunter; George J. Mil-- , board, consisting of J. Hamilton ler, Herriman; and Vern H. Mots, -- Calder, chairman, Vasco Tapriert Rrvertom ' and Claarinel-flarm-6n. Polling places in the West DisOfficers of the electric departtrict are the Draper Second Ward, ment, combined with the waterE. Seal Store, Riverton; M. works department are located in - Frank D. Nielson Store, Hunter; Ind' the the newly remodeled city build',, West Jordan School. ng, formerly the postoffice at Center Street and University Av- ,,,, ' .. , City's, newly created electric' 1.Provo PROVO, April r - partment took over the Utah Power and tribution system at 12:01 a.m. today, as the into the public utilitrownership field. ,,,,,,.. to) N,.. 4 . . , .. ' ' , 1 Municipal Leaders rake Over Control . Of Private Electrical System . for-Aar- . -- - , . . Service . ,I,..: y. bar , ity--- , ht a , . egI. Powel,s,:-Lig- ' - OV0'. 1. , -- - , - . 7,11' , , ' .,. , . - 31ortday, April 1, 1940 , , ecarspawcitiyth, Changes ' a - , ' ' ' , 6 - Welfare Increase Agency's Burden . ' , - ' - ' .: al men. With ry temperature of 75 on In this state. Realizing that also decided Mrs. McAllister i, 1 March 24,-t- he Easter, month reof treatment E.s and ' , t J, withdrawal of federal early diagnosis Sehugk Named that the corded, the third highest reading - 'this disease are essential if cures on record for March.. ' funds froni the WPA, the PWA 1 the imporMission Head are to be effected. ,' and county and state relief funds ... tance of avoiding delay in seekhad increased the activities of the ', Red Cross at a time when the fining the advice of a physician ....John E. Schugh was sustained when Cancerous symptoms de- - yesterday as president of the Piowas ancial condition poor. statneer Staked Mission, succeeding velop will be stressed, she Other speakers during the two-da- y , i , Frank R. Slight. The change Was ed. t, institute included A. . made during quarterly confer"The Salt Lake Cancer Clinic of San Francisco, manager of er ' meets twice each month," Mrs. ence of the stake at the stake 'the Pacific Coast area, and RobI 126 West Fifth South Street. Gibson declared. "Anyone in the hall. ert S. Elliott of Salt Lake, Utah state may, receive an examinaMonitor Noyce was sustained State general field representative. - Legion Seeks Funds 1 as second assistant in the Stake tion and it will cost nothing." The including Dr. Mrsalbsolt, also Jauotest ditio toart- outline of the work Sunday...Schoolsuperintendency, inTowns,DLCounty t George N. Curtis as saying That were discussed in adreplacing J. LaMont Preece, and prevention, if. cured could 'Infantile paralysis trale be 1 Mrs. Preece, chorister, and J. "al cancers dition to an otuline of the work of The $ the American Legion "steamfound early enough," and declarHolman Waters, assistant princi, of the Junior Red Cross. ed" into ed that !Persons suspecting that cipal of the stake institute, were i various outlying cowl-- . The meeting tomorrow will inty communities' toclay to obtain released. Successor to the latthey might be developing sympclude discussion of Public Infortoms of thledread disease should ter two were not named. purmation and Roll Call, Disaster 'additional funds for the chase of an iron lung. not hesitate to consult a physiElder Joseph F. Merrill of the for chapters, and Preparedness available "40 once. The Statistics 8" end at cian left its Council of the twelve was princiengine , Volunteer Services, including war in the state indicate ,that there "siding"' at Third South and sesat conference pal speaker production. more deaths' from this alone which were presided ovDr. Adam S. Bennion, president. Main Streets at 110011 and visited ,. -- were-4cause in 1939 than In 1938, Mrs, er by Pres. P. C. Child. Union, Midvale, Murray and Sugof the Salt Lake County Chapter, efar House. Gibson announced, and every the- - dinner meetwill at preside, ' 'Arrived at Sugar House, fort possible to iteep the disease the 6:30 i n the Ho. toniorrow at ing To under control should be made. engine was to be held ,over tel. "International Phases of Red is do that, the local committee there until 5 o'clock for a special Cross" will ze discussed at the -- seeking to reserve a portion of stunt arranged by Sugar House meeting. hanquet collectof funds the 70 per cent Legion Post No. 65. A group of as control cancer ed in Utah for girls was to ride un1 to G. so as a loan fund, prevent through the district on the en- . . ..gine,. under plans worked out neccessary delay. Funeral services for Charles Acting as vice commander of Mre.--- D.' R. is I. of former resident. Utah 33, -.the Wilcox, Army, Salt Lake, who died Thursday McMillan of Murray, while Mrs. Meanwhile, Clem S. Schramm, In Los Angeles of acute endocarH. A. Dittman of Salt Lake is general chairman of the fund ditis, will be held tomorrow at , drive, said that contributions publicity dieector. noon in Richmond, Utah. continue to come in satisfactorelection district in Salt Every Mr. Wilcox left Salt Lake with ily, but he said that considerLake County now has an active, his family about six months ago, ably more money must be do. . working, organization, complete after living here for 20 years. nated to reach the necessary 61,- David H. Thomas, "harmony" He is survived by his widow, 700. said as he chairman Republican Mrs. Sallas Virginia Schettler . assumed charge of the campaign Wila son, Jerry Xent Wilcox; e today. A S.esolutión asking Utah con. cox, 4; a daughter,' Wanda Faye He was unanimously elected at nd-Mrs. to seek- ac-- Wilcogele his-- parentse-Mr- . conventhe County Republican tion enlarging WPA and .PWA George A. Wilcox of Prestion late Saturdaywithout countwas approved by the ton. Ida.; three brothers, Irvin activities oe ' ing secret ballots. y candiCounty Cammission today and- Wilcox of Ogden, William Wit. no There were other cox of Idaho Falls and Walter will be forwarded to each Membar of the state's delegation in Wilcox of Huntington Park, dates, and a motion by Franklin , Riter. which in effect gave proxD. C. Calif., and two sisters, Mrs; Lila Washington. ---- -'' of all delegates to the convena ,y Webb of Huntington Park rand les The resolution calls-for i tion secretary with directions to Argentine - senators and representatives "to Mrs. Berneice Colman of Smithcast all votes for Mr. Themes, work for an enlarged.- quota for field. Utah. was voted unanimously. (South America) WPA and also to work for the As voted hy the delegates and The reunion of . Argentine, elimination of that part of the ' a made unanimous after South America; missionaries will of majority 'act Congress that terminates vote, the other officers of the be held at the home of Clyde C. after 18' .,WPA employment are: Edmonds, 1370 Stratford "Months' service." county central committee Ave' The resolution also asks the Mrs. Clifford Husbands, vice nue, Saturday, April 6, at 9:15 E. S. Culbert, secrechairman; to continuo work "for p.m. .:delegates Marshall E, Dimock of Wash. I. tary, end Alton W. Butterfield of ante of PWAo thus providing a D. C., 'assistant secretary , Riverton, treasurer. tormal amount of skilled labor ington,. British of labor, was a Salt Lake visitor and materials for construction in . today. British Reunion Missionary. lordet to keep the unemployed Mr. Dimock, who is in charge will be held at 9 p.m. Satpeople of Utah off of the relief of Federal Nat. and Immigration at 6, the Emerson - - rolls." ,, urday, April uralization as well as some other , Ward, 1053 Emerson Avenue. An activities of the Labor Depart. excellent program has been outM. conferred F. with ment, lined. Election of officers for the Officers of the Utah Vocational Lence, Salt Lake District head of ensuing year will be held, after Association will meet tomorrow immigration and naturalization, which there will be dancing in his brief 8 'here. West e at at School during 1la, p.m. stay High the amusement .halL Refresh. , a ,.., In to conference make final for the Following arrangements ments will be served. ' forenoon, the visitor was shown the annual spring conference in --- -Two- men pleaded guilty in ' Salt around Lake 6. 5 Lake 'Salt the and during April Third Distritt Court today on Central States And Texas ' and B. Howard then afternoon, direcearly preGunderson, bad check charges, and will be tor of vocational training in the pared to leave the city tonight. The reunion of the Central sentenced Saturday by Judge OsState Department of Public InStates Missionary Society will be car W. McConitie. struction, will represent the held Saturday, April 6, in the W. Fitch, 22, of 947 East-- Hearing Set In Lincoln Ward Chapel, 2005 Ninth state, and V. A. Windward, presFirst South Street, plea:led gullident of the Utah Education AsEast Street, immediately followty to a charge of forging the Fur Coat Theft Case sociation, will represent that name of Mrs. C. E. Renner to a ing the general Priesthood meet910 check on March 7. The check organization. ing. Preliminary hearing C. Dickson, 40, of 357 watt given to. the ..Sears RoeI Reunion of.- .the Texas mission West ..,e a will be held at the same time in buck and Company. South Street, was set for - t Fourth I Notices 380the AmUsement' Hall of Lincoln ar:April- I today' folloWing-hig Fourth Avenue, pleaded guilty to raignment on a grand larceny Ward, and the two groups will a charge of giving a fictitious charge before City- Judge B. P. LEGRAND WARDM. later in the evening for join Douglas i check for' $64, to H. H. AnderLeverich. the Amusement Hall. dancing former Wood, of the president 3. son on Feb. All ret Dickson is accused of the theft ed missionaries West German Mission, and Mrs. and . , of a fur coat from a locker at the families and friends of missionWood will give an illustrated lec:' Politz Candy Company, 180 South aries are invited. Take Bus No. 7. ture on Germany before memlit ction Against Black Main Street, on Dec. 21. Bond bers of the personal culture club , was set at of the beGrand Ward M. L A. Canadian DeniedBy County Tuesday. April 2, at 7:30 p.m. in Annual banquet of the Cana.0'" the LeGrand Ward ' Chapel, 1078 - dian -The CountyCommission today Money.. Orders.. For -,---, Misionary Society- mill - beMcClelland Avenue, denied a request by C. H. Carlheld at the Temple Square Hotel, Canada In Price NORWEGIAN L. D. S. ENEA- Saturday, April 6, at 9:15 p.m. Drop quist of Draper for appointment of a special county attorney or LOGICAL SOCIETYElder and Reservations may be made with Canada's depreciated...currency. Mrs-Le- ttle Mrs. Torlief be Barnes at will cause in another Cana. drop the speakers at a meeting of the legality of Parnell Black's than office onorders ' money post ing- the position of attorney for D. S. Genealogical Central States And April 8, Postmaster I. A. Smoot NorweglanL the Liquor Control Commission - was Society Thursday, April 4, at 8:15 advised officially Ivhile being a member of the today by Music will be furnished by Texas p.m. Postmaster General James A. Mrs, O. Lady Missionaries ,Democratic state committee. Winther, Mrs. R. J. ErickA banquet will be held by the Farley. The request was denied by the son. Mrs. W. Mrs. Paulsen and On that date money orders for Central States and Texas Lady commission on the it Henry Andersen. The meeting Satyr-day- , payment in Canada and New. will -, bad no power to take grounds Missionary organization any action be in held Thirty-firs- t the foundiand can be purchased here Ward ' asked by Mr. Carlquist. April 6,- - at 6:30 p.m. at the Ninth East Street Chapel. for 84 cents on .the dollar in Beau Brummel Cafe, 131 South Carlquist advised the commisAmerican money. At present, a and Princeton Avenue. Main Street. Reservations should . sion that Attorney General Jo- - '. Si Canadian money order costs 88 NIBLEY PARK WARDThe Rev. be madew ith Edna Sneigrove, seph Chez had given an' opinion ' cents. Otis Gatewooda .. - that 'Black had been gtility of a pastor of the Hy. 4154, - or Mildred Murphy. Church of Christ, will speak on' Hy. 2061.W. violation of the law by holding ' , Is Faith?" at the AL I . ,,,, Disease Film Shown - 'What positions simultaneously. 4 A. meeting Tuesday. April 2, at Danish Mission I . , Dr. Welby IV. Bigelow, director 7:30 p.m. in the Park Nibley ' Annual reunion of the Danish of the Utah Büreau of 'qneral Ward Chapel,l Mission Organization will be held Disease Cbntrol, presented mo, DANISH L. D. S. ORGANIZATION I 11C111110 Saturday, April 6. at 8 p.m. in tion pictures of "The Education-T- here will be no meeting of the Jensen Home, 2700 South al Approach to Venereal DisD. S. Organization Danish L. the Street and Highland Drive. A ease Control" at the monthly 2 trY - , the Thursshort ThicdWard - meeting-of chapel program will be followed the Salt Lake-Minbecause of 4, General day. April by dancing. The Danish Mission isterial Association In the Y. W. Conference. ' Organization is a separate organi-i C. A. lodge rooms today. ' . 4. , , ---zation from the Danish. Mission. Hood Moro Than "Just Salvo" II ary Association and its 'members I '' Notices Rotarians To Meet Ti Rollins DISTRESS! Temple Include all former residents of , To quickly relieve chest cold misery and , - Jubal A. Hale, president of the Denmark as well as former mismuscular aches and pains due to cold- ssionaries to that country. Salt Lake Rotary Club, will con- , SALT LAKE TEMPLE . it takes MORE than "just a salve"you .duct' a business meeting of the The "Salt Lake Temple will be awed a warming, soothing "counter. organization tomorrow at the closed on vFriday and Saturday., Danish . , irritarrehlte good oldreliable Musterole weekly luncheon meeting in the April 5 and 6; due to general All former Manisb missionaries ,.used by millions for over 30 years. Hotel. at Utah 12:15 it .was p.m., will for eal conference, but' the outer layer' e reopen and their friends are invited to announced today. The group will of the akin and helps break up local con.. usual ordinance work Monday. the annual banquet and dance to also head the report of the and painji strengths: Regular, 8. also The gestion will April temple be held at the Lion House Social - Childrest's (mild) and Extra nominating committee. Strong, 40i. remain open on Arbor Day. Center Friday, April 5 at 8 p.m. , STEPHEN L. CHIPMAN. telephone Paul . President. Jespersen, Hy. 5244.W. Y , ,1011111.1PE I, I The closAland will be Temple sitte:My fob '' 01)ENT4 ed on the following ' ' ' Saturdays French was announced sitto4amoiti AU returned missionaries who during 1040, it oe ,,, I today by Robert D. Young. have served in the Frenkh Mis, rEETAG a7m.wm Better Than A Mustard Masten 7.44410: - president of the Temple: April 27, sion and all former residents of 1AGE French-speakinMay 25, June 29 and July 27. countries, with . City,- Utah t , ' Utah Weathermen , the-Hot- ' . , Curtailment of government ;iwelfare agendes has placed a larger share of responsibility on the American Red Cross, Mrs. Edith H. McAllister of San FranBasin. cisco, director of Civilian Relief V.irbile here Mr; Denver also. conferred with Postmaster I. A. Tfor the American, Red Crow,told members of the Utah chapSmoot and I.- A. Watson, "may. ter of the Red Cross at the anor" of Alta. in ' Utah, The Alta post office, once a nual institute ' , -busy center serving a town of. todaY,on the "Family SerSpeaking several thousand population, was discontinued about 10 years ago. vices" of the Red.Crciss. Mrs. McAllister outlined the family service and the civilian relief pro. gram. She said, the increased , number of soldiers in active ser. vice had increased the burden of D. Rome WithPres. Franklin -' Showers, Snow Won't Surprisp,,, . 'During Week IP - , Railway Mail Service, was in Salt Lake arranging for the carriage of the mail between ,Sandy andAlta. Ile indicated the present San. Tunnel routes would be extended into Alta . Lkae , Salt 9 . ' rs Wilford-Danve- - Be-Stresse- , , - CottonwoOdCanyonk to get its post office back, it was indicated today. of Ogden, chief clerk or the - The Deseret.News - - , .. Red Cross , Load ,Grolvs, Utalms 'Told' liceBack Treatment Early - , , - Bring Alta : -, a1 ' . years of petitioning, the of Ma at the head , , ',' t ' i , - . . -' . -- - Plan - , .., y: ..,. -- tl . . .. , . , , . - , tik, |