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Show o - 1940' Friday, April 26, Tlie. Deseret ',.News, Salt AMMO. take City,' Utall ' ". , ,, . , I azure!! , , - , , , Notices y It , IVj . 'N , ' - t .. . .." - ,,,-- , ' lit' 4:Zsi , t'. ' I - ,1,1 I, 4, J. 7 4, ' :2 :::':::',:: w A.,::'.::..,,,,4.:,..,,-,',- i'4,ft't -:- 1 - ...: 1, , c ' 1 , ,, ' ,-- s .'.4N:: ,,, ,,,7,,,:.,:,. , , . - , 61: ' --- ; .,. i , e,., -- '42. ..1 . t. ,,,, , Aki,; 74 ,,tli 4::..i.L d,77.4,4-"1 ''11.'4.1'":''..i., ''''' ...,. v, 4.-- ;:,..:, 1,"J':'''''''''' 1.4 ' ' r '11':i' :::,. . , :,: 1.1,i;'''-':: ...,,::.: ,,'. q ' ...;,,:., - i ti , l,.' ;:;..'..'''''' R;'.., '.' ..:.',. , - , - , :a.;"7 ;,!: ,...,1 ::' :::,A,;i'.1;:!.::;i:'-- :,.:;.:! 1 t i t::'. , ., , i,i,... - ,,::"' , '''' ,..::::::.:' ' :':,. I ht An Old Dutch Garden By An Old Dutch Mill David Steffensen and Nancy Wayman, Four th Graders at Ensign School arrange toy houses in their Dutch village. The miniature city was built to emphasize studies of foreign lands. 11UT , Douglas Red Cross Packs Christmas Boxes 1 The 11 II Virginia Stewart. Joanne Whitaker. As May 1 approaches the chil then of Room 13 are busy getting a May Day program ready. You know on that date it is Child Health Day. Our May Day committee is, Bobble Nevins, Bonnie Peterson, Gayle Vandehie, Noland Sehiender, Thorold Harris l see a group of children working, for they are making a part of the stained glass window to be used at the music festival in the Tabernacle. Our subject is "work", and I think we are illustrating it well, because it is a beautiful of art piece work Red Cross l Donglai-Schoo- are packing representatives Christmas boxes for children in Alaska. The reason we are bringing presents now is becalise the boats only go up in the summer.. The fifth grade is glad to wel- come Miss Leoa Nelson to our room. She is a student training teacher and Nvill be with us for What Is that of us. How good It tasted! Carman j)4 Warwick Tyler. Bobbie Nevins, Editor. Mary Lee Nelson, Assoc. Ed. First Grade Visits House ,' 4 house. I 'I 1 I. ,. 41 , ' pi I I l' 1 John Zirker. In Room 14, the sixth grades have been seeing how many times they can chin themselves out of four tries. They have also been seeing how many times they can catch the baseball out of five times. Donna Thorpe. We are learning about. the people who first came to settle in Utah iand are making pictures of them and their covered wagons. We are alai learning to draw pictures of children jumping the rbpe and playing jacks. Venice Hartnett. We have been drawing birds, some of them bluebirds and bluejays. -- La Rae Denenbergh. In our Social Science class we started to study. China an Japan. Joe Royall. A pupil brought a horned toad to school for the science room. Our science teacher showed us how to feed this reptile because they won't eat in captivity. She pried open its mouth with a back of a knife, while a pupil put a fly into the mouth. That one fly will be enough to last several days. Dorothy Dell. Boys and girls in Miss Hogan's Room One, first grade, have enjoyed looking at the peach, pear, plum and cherry blossoms that have been so beautiful. We also enjoy reading in our primer books. -Nancy Claire Heath, r , ', VI, l ti 1 le t . 4 . k Legal Notice t t i since ers. The low and cloudiness gave Salt Lake an unusually warm April night, which ended this morning with a minimum temperature of 55 degrees. The mercury climbed to 65 by high noon and was expected to go a BUILDING & LOAN MOUNTAIN ASS( CIATION, a corporation, and RULON Y. Bank Commissioner of the STARLEY, of Utah. Defendants. THE MATTER OF THE RECEIVFRSHIP OF INTERMOUNTAIN a corpora-'bon- . BM; & LOAN 'ASSOCIATION, State i IN , '. I I t If 11 t - a- 4 1 , I filed herein his twelfth report of the administration of the receivership estate of Intermountain Building & Loan Association, a corporation, and the report of legal proceedings in said matter and his petition for the approval thereof and the apProval of his- acte as ouch receiver and for midi other and further order, threetions and instructions aa may be proper. and it apPearint that notice should be. given of the hearing of said report and petition; NOW. THEREFORE. IT IS HEREPIt ORDERED that such hearing be, and the same is hereby. set for Saturday, the Ilth, oily of May, 1940, at 10 o'clock cm., be, lore the undersigned Herbert M. Schiller, one of the fudges of the above entitled court at his court room in the City and County Building. at Salt Lake City, Utah. and that notice of the hearing, of said report and Petition be given by puMicalion of a eoPY of this order once a week for two auccessive weeks preceding, the staid llth day , of May. 1040. in the Salt 'Lake Tribune' and the Deseret News. .Dated this Ilth day' of April. 1040. HERBERT St, SCHILLER, '' ' Judge. RALPH T. 'STEWART. e ,,,,,,- - , Attorney for Receiver.. ' . 4pICIAL FoitV DENT - S01041411114 , . - IEETII --. Wit ff. AS L.. 4' - assel",l,i'm" . . The committee spent a large the part of Its time evaluating questiofinatres sent to professionboards to al groups determine what the public wants and-scho- ol in regard to education and what It actually needs, - -- Liberty Park Speeders Warned , - Examinations Scheduled For Beauty Experts I . ' ,. , - ' apOne hundred twenty-seve- n plicants for licenses to practice as beauty culturists will take examinations beginning Monday, May 6, at la a.m. at the Capitol, Director G. V. Billings of the ,State Department of Registration announced today.' All written work will be completed at the Capitol.', Examinai in practical work will be tions School of given at the Beauty Culture. Plumbers' examinations 'Will be given at 10 a.m. May 13 at theApplications,' announcRice, secretary .of of Registration, not later than May CapitoCapitol and practical work will be given at l. , liromiga,no-oc-bgawso- cost. degree or two higher. assuring a temperature excess at least as high as yesterday, which was eight degrees shove normal, with a high of 71 and a low of 48. - James L. White, Ancillary Receiver bare- In., having- presented to the court and ' , OF' ' ,.,. :i: , - , Vt.':','' :,...t..;:l', , ''''::::Z :,,,..,47:0$,Ce.71-...,,,:c- "1.:S. . , :. VI., '' , ,,4- ::, e. '.: .;,: :,,: ..,-:.- ;. ' , I..., ''' :'':' - i - ; ' . ., ' ' s , - PRIESTSElder I I ? ' EMERSON WARDThe , ' 7 Jos- WARDBishop , BIRTHS., ' GERMAN L. D. S. GENEOLOGICAL SOCIETY -- The retrular meeting nf the Gentian L D, S. Genenlogical Society, including the officers' meeting, will be held Saturday, April 27 at 8 p.m.: in -- the Eighth Ward Chanel, ,, 272 - - East Fifth 'South, Street. GERMAN L. D. S. ORGANIATION The Sunday ServiceS, of .' the German L. D.i S. Organization will be held Sunday, Anril 28 at 12:30 in the Assembly Nall. Gerhard Drechsel, member, of the Thirty-seconWard tfshopric, will speak., The choir will sine. vsstrIst STION Hff2H ' PRIESTS 0150RUMThe first monthly Prieets High tosetinl of the 0..ernm of the Emigration Stakis Anril will be- held TWentv-fire- t , in .'t, pt.2 Ward Chanel, ,43K,South 'Eighth ,, West Street. d . Temple Notices Ve pseuank. cag , 1' ,, a - , . ing prooram featuring Aaronie Priesthood functions. Final session, of the conference is set for 7:30 p.m.,. in the tabernacle when the M. I. A. presents a pro. : , gram. Second of the Reorganization Ward bishopric will take place Sunday at 4:30 p.m., at a meet. ing in the ward chapel,. , : , Park City Plans To Send Band To Contest' PARK CITY, April have been made here'and k corn. mittee appointed to arrange for sending the Park City High School band to Grand ,Junction . to compete in the Intermountain Music contest. ' Dr. T. Earl Clements, member of the board of education is the general chairman. rid Orville J., Wilde, president of the Band are in Boosters Association 'charge of the arrangements. It cost is estimated that it will about 1950.00 to take the band and the individual solo contest; ants there and back. , Several of the civic and Ira-terorganizations have; al. tions , ready volunteered , 7 , EPhralm Pupils. Will Visit Salt Lake ,Thabem.aer. - tirretlinkod,,,,,,o1 seems. bisnd,pi. ti,,;17;ifi 104) Eleventh East Street W. Fillmore. iliall owner, Realty-- , and Constrnetion corn. . ; r!,.l7..-.:tIllidet. brick residence. 4.003 mn,'". c Nre?:".,,f rnly?,:741tfr:' J. S. , Yonnr, hiiih.r, rernvol. 'rod. ' Third' East ' ' &net,. ' 362 South . Street ' SIS ,sto.dd.i.,,i; Me; Dibble. 10' ' item residence. 2111 ' s. builder. AVPMIP . ..... 3,300 .....Preston 4,... : ,Balt Lake Hardware (ompany.. Sowers' Building and , owner, ' . Constroction .Comnanv, bulkier. Third repair building, 31. - , ' lkik--s7174,,,,,,- ' ' . 1"oe- , ' ' ' : -- . . . e171,1717) t --- - ,' , .. -- - . . , , - ..ek p.m.'" Ill , y ' Ogden Baseball Head Gives Talk , Mr. ,McCorry said that League Is. an assured success. It is here for a long Pioneer time and it unquestionably the best class ,4 C in baseball history today. "We have brought' to Ogden a group of boys that Ogden can well be proud of both on and off ,the McCorry said. Parowan Stake Conference Set Clinic SiOr6 al'ttIL At Bountiful er b&the speaker In the First Ward sacrament' meeting Sunday: He will give ',an illustrated lecture of the Scandinavian COUntrie3 and of his recent visit there rS' a '' , ' ,. t occupying the THE MAYFLOWER , LOS ANGELES NEWEST. itetek trol)t itseeted dews, Howe, the Ali from across Imo, Directly tienutituk Library Park , mass , labddifig MIANTESS dooms Sods , . 2.50:::': - YON vanish 'twin or &MHO - 4,3 Ames MASASHI) AS SSO 3.50- hoes to Sereeint -4 - All Outside Seems.. Ali Quipped wtth tub. shower or combiriatioe bath ' MONTERw ' ?areyer pre-scho- - t ILUDINWItal: extra 'el serf ter Iwo persilite same room , 13'0UNTIFIli. free April 26.-- -A children clinic for Stolier School 'will be held at the April 29 and 30. according to Dr. D Keith, Barnes,, county health 'supervisor. Mrs. N. Remington will be the assisting nurse. The clinic under the sponsor. the local P. T. A. ship of ' - FORK, April 26. Norman, bishop Ward of Provo mid Will - - , ' - Sunday. Speaks AMERICAN , ' , , , . '' - CEDAR CITY, April 2E1Quarterly conference for Parowan Stake will be held tomorrow and ' Sunday at Parowan. The first meeting of the conference will be held Saturday. at 7:30 p.m., with, the Priesthood and Church 'Welfare' committee and Relief Society officers- in at' tendance.. General sessions Will be held Sunday at 10 cm. and 2 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. the stake M. L A. will be in charge of the closing ses- , ' 28.--"- sport minded and you will have no fear of bombs dropping on your head." Bill McCorry. manager or Ogden Reds told members of the Kiwanis Club yesterday when the baseball players were special guests of the club. ' Pre-Scho- ol April. OGDEN, 'Among the 'places of ,interest will be visited in Salt Lake are the, Temple Block. the State News The Deseret Capitol, plant, the KSL broadcasting station, and a number of others. , ., ,,. - - that . ' , . Wil OGDEN, April'. liam H. Fowle, pastor of the Ogden First Baptist Church for eight years, will leave next Dr. week' for Portland. Ore. Fowle said he has accepted - a call to the Grant Park Baptist Church in Portland. Ogden Dr., Fowle -- came to' eight years ago from Laramie, Wyo. Before entering the minis. ,try .,he practiced law. Several gifts were presented to the mim ister and his wife at a farewell 'social held in the Ogden church last night. At .the Kiwanis Club ,Thurs. , day noon. Dr. Fowle expressed .appreciation for the many friend. ships he had made during his stay in Ogden.' The Rev. W. P. Whittemore of Denver, Colo., has been invited to conduct services at the Ogden church Sunday. May 5, offt: cers of the church announced ' ' 4I - ' - - , The buses will leave at a.m. and will return to Ephraim ' , , 'Judge . ' row. - Ogden' Baptlit Pastor Accepts Call To Portland of EPHRAISI. , Bartholomew, principal of - the Ephraim Public School, is An of a group of ,'. 120 Btu- ,cdharttlet rem the fifth and sixth grades who are taking an educa- tional tour to Salt Lake . tomor- ' Fouts OLD: d ' Avenue 4.400 .s Melvin H. Jenson. owner and build.... er, frame residence. isr; Redon. do Avenue 4,400 Lyndon Minor. owner and builder, briAt residence, East , ;IV& Flitirth South Street . .. 14.000 Den Mall, owner, Melvin R. oftlIgi4ti.o 1014 builder, frame realdenco. South Sixteenth Hut Street 6.100 ' ' A. ASKED Bird reported. Water was not available, and the ruins were still smouldering this morning. The Helper and Price fire dewere partments were called, but not able, to respond.. Twelve men on the night shift escaped injury. They had come out of the shaft for lunch 10 minutes before the fire started. But Mr. Bird said that they would not have been endangered seriously had they been in the shaft after the blaze got underway. The mine property. owned by '- a Grand Rapids, Mich., firm, was believed covered by insurance. It bad been reopened only last November after several years of A type of paraphine Idleness. used for insulation and as a base for polishes is produced by the mine and refinery. , Art explosion sent one of the tanks in the refinery about 300 feet in the air, Mr. Bird said, adding, that the 'flames shot , up several hundred feet at times, , - 11.0411110, , SALT LAKE TEMPLE Two Bridal Sessions ; To Be Held Each Week- congestion during Maw .and June. bridal 'sessions will he held on Thnrsdavs as well as Wednesdaye. will begin. at 8:45 a.m. on, These : LOGAN, April 26Priesthood at activities will be the Logan Stake quarterly- con. ference Saturday evening and Sunday, a it was announced to. day by Pres. T.' W. Dunn, who said ,also that the Logan Sec. ond Ward bishopric will ' be reorganized Sunday.- Elder George F. Richards of the Council of , the Twelve and Bishop Joseph L. Wirth. tin of the Presiding Bishopric will represent the general authorities at the conference. Opening session is tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., in the tabernacle. Fifteen Aaronic Priesthood quo. rums will be presented ' the Church standard quorum award for attendance and efficient ac. tivity. All priesthood members from the 12 wards in the - stake are requested to be in attend' Salt Lake County ' Gertrude J. McFalls 'from ' David P. Menne. crueltr. Wanda Andreason Irons 'John 'Andrea. son. cruelty., Florence M,' Thorum from.; ,Charles Thortim. , Weber , CountY nonsupport. Eva Wacher., Drysdals from ZIwOod Rorrocks Drysdale. nonsupport. NEW SUMS FILED Third District Court Geoge &Jenks, vs. Peerless--Illarb- er Supply Company, 11712.37 lot breach of warrant:. loss of business. inc. J. M. and it. S. Browning Comnany vs. A. Heuer Company. to owlet title. State Tax Commission vs. Reunion Oil Company, to reottire defendant to obtain lien ee and fill bond. Utah Savings and Trust vs. Rhea Burley. sdrninistrator,Company et foreclosure, 011,822.20. , Carl it. Caristrom vit. Jaynes and H. H. Rill, 6600 on Guy note.- NEW CORPORATIONS. Treasnre Rill Mines Salt Lake City: elnitillilltitiOM Company, 120.000: .0. M. 'Paulson; president: Louis Perkins, vice 'president: N. G. torten Jr eeeretare: L. It. Wood. treasiurer. , NEWS .OF RECORD,Building Permits Mrs. Johanna Boren, owner. Renry' L. Work, builder, residence' roof. 1011 Southrepair First " West Street siioo Melvin H. hillier', owner and , er, frame residence, 2762 South Twentieth East Strnet 4,400 Melvin H. 'Jensen; owner and build..., " frame residence 1217 - Cr. Clsy bourne Avenue COO Melvin H. Jensen. owner and Iltlildo -er, beck residence. 1660 fork. ' 4.400 way Avenue , Melvin R. Jensen. owner end bnild. .or. frame .reeidence.- 1983 I - r Will Be Feature Of Logan Stake Meet t omootra speak to the High Priests of the Wells Stake Sunday,,- April 28, at 9 a.m. in the Whittier. Ward Chapel, Second East and Kensington Avenue. His subject will be ."The Church in Europe." ' 4 CAMPRIELLElmo Matirinti ' ' and Baird, son. ' . QUISTJohn B. and DUB, Piste, son. commence activities CARSONRussell Sunday's di Delange. daughter.Joseph and ' laver' at 8 a.m., with a Church Wel. Afton. Wyo. 'fare in the stake house, DAVISMr. and Mrs. Carlos et and meeting continue at 9 a.m., with a Thayne, daughter, April 20. RILLMr. end Mrs. Archie of tr. special Meeting , for, Aaronic win, Idabn, son, April 24, Priesthood officers. General sea. Spanish Very; Mons of conference will be RUNOLFSONMr. and Mrs. Loyal, son. held in the tabernacle at 10 ' LUDIAWMr. and Mrs Glenwood. a.m., and 2 p.m., with the morn . daughter. LIBERTY STAKE GENEALOGY The Liberty Stake Genealogical Union Meeting will be held Sunday. April 28, in the' First Ward Chapel. 758 Eighth East-Street, at 2 p.m. Elder B. L. Bow-rin- g will speak in the JURIOr and Senior Temple departments. LIBERTY STAKE TEMPLE DAY Thursday, May 2, ha s been designated Liberty Stake Temple at all Day. A good attendance ! sessions is desired.' PRIESTS HIGH WELLS STAKE Mark' B.'' Garff, former ,,prest- ' dent of the Danish'Mission, - . " - . For two hours the flames burn,ed fiercely. consuming allot the buildings and a small trestle before it burned itself out. The mine shaft was not damaged, Mr. Priesthood Work -- eph Christensen, chief recorder in the Salt Lake Temple, will be the speaker at conjoint M.. A services in the Edgehill Ward Fifteenth East Street Chapel, and Blaine Avenue. at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, April., 28. Special music has been arranged. . , ntrwhasysicdatireElctiou- of the contest., ,' 4 e. - , rep- ctoantioont thDeepB. MARRIA'GN LICENtlitS , Salt Lake County Theron William !leach, legal ago. Provo; ,Artha lla Gadd. 'legal age; Jame e Woodrow Wright. 31. Union: Rae Martha Smart, 21. Union. William - Henry Rae lam. 83.. ': Salt Lake; Amelia N. Rea 83. Salt ,-Lake. Clifford Rolland ,Nets:mitti,4 21' Salt Lake: Dorothy , Wheat, 21ie It Lake. Edmund Autivie toemkt, 23, $alt Lake: Myrtle Edith McKnight, 26. Salt Lake, 14474VPPOPO R. Rowland, 21, Sprint. wilI Enid Pennington, 40, Visit County .Elwood George Bywater.- 21- Provo: Donna Johnson. 11, Provo.- ' Swiss will Missionary Organization furnish the program at the rament meeting in the Emerson Ward Chapel, 1035 Emerson Avenue, at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, April 28. The Aeolian Chorus, a member of the Associated Women's Choruses of Utah, will furnish the music. EDGEHILL. Eas- ... , Folk dancing. Union Junior High, AAA, Ferrer Junior, AA, Tintic of Eureka, A. Social dancing, Dixon Junior, AAA, Farrer, AA, and Union. A. Character, Union Junior. AAA, and Pleasant Grove, AA. Tap, Farrer Junior and Union, A. Judges were Tess Child Tyler, Beuhlah Smertz and Aline man Smith. Miss Margaret Bur. S17tisacs ,,,, ' -- , ' bigh-lighte- ' . l , , . , Automobile drivers wild use Services Are day at 6:30 p.m. in the LeGrand Liberty Park as a speedvirai '' ' ,now from be 1078. to McClelland ward Chapel, "nipped" going l', rfT P'10Alsi', ! Coggin Street. A musical program -will on, Commissioner P. ' ' NICHOLAS G. SMITH. installation be presented. The public is- 1n said today. following RICHARDS JR. . of eight new , warning signs GEO, .R,G,ETeFm. vited , ' 13 Presidency. , . , HIGHLAND PARK Patriarch along the park roadways.' 12 James H. Wallis will speak in , SpeedS limit in the Park is sacrament services at Highland ieeAdatrem ' o ............ '.G. T. .. 'te. 251 Goggin said, miles per hour, ' .:' , Nell. Park Ward chapel, 2585 Douglas . builder, frame residence. and park employes have been in631 Ramona Avenue last) 3.000 structed to arrest any persons Street, Sunday, April .28 at 7 p.m. Iack T. Birkinehaw, owner and , e leas la Aosodog ReSof frame residence. 464 t htler, ' exceeding that speed. The warm - He will talk on "Temple' Mar; ' Tenth Avenue S.SOO , Condition Duo to Siogellb logioll ,, riages." ing signs placed yesterday inowner end T. Jack Birkinehaw, d think Ilf al halides, and LINCOLN yea - residence. k eluded four "Caution" 460 signs builder. frameNephi this ' act fast alike, try ,, 3.000 '' Tenth Avenitk , four with the wording: "Drive Jensen will 4, discuss "Joseph Biekinah.i;W,.''. owner ;fltl ., Irs"taiavisoram. oas"nagt. - Jfiek, T. r Smith and His Scientific Methmid. thorough. SafelyChildren Playing.".:,, frame residence.. 434 builder, front akk headaches. bdiew Nulls, 3,000 ods in Religion" before the gos- !readable reliefwhoa Tenth; Avenue Signs at entrances to the park associated with coastipatioa. tired feeling Zien's Sectietties Corpnration. own. - er. Jack. T. Sirkinshaw. pel Doctrine class of the ward ' Inform drivers of the WI 25c based NA Irma your hust:r' i Make the testurea at 1030 a..m. Sun- IlitliG111 niSk druggist. remodel building, 41 Sunday School speed limit, and the . 1.030 the box to us. We wilt ', street, .. return inact delighted, 28. The is If refurther day. be public 'April new signs will tillints Bros.: ,owree and builder. , refuted the purchase i , vited. ". remodel store front, , 33 East 2 minders of the, caution needed Thet'e fair. price. Foorth South Street , ... Tablets S. NA Adam Get today. ; too area ELEVENTH in WARDDr. ', In driving through the , J. Foyer. owner, A. Natl.'. i, W. Bennion will be the guest speak- builder, . remodel residenee, It3V.which so many children , play -. ,,-7-7, SOS .... Street Service's. South the in er ; '. Sacrament lourtS ' at put , 'during the summer, Goggin said. . .: '. , ':-- resenting the Union High School of Salt Lake, County, won the highest honors, triple A, in the junior high school dance division f the 30th annual invitation and relay meet at the Brigham Young ' University today. The Salt Lake delegation won triple A rating in three classes, ' interpretive. folk dancing, and character. They also put on a special number exhibition of combined tap and interpretive. The results follow: Union Junior Interpretive, High, West, Salt Lake, AAA, Farrer Junior High, Provo, AA. and Pleasant Grove Junior High, Milton H. Well- address the Salt Lake ing in' their Stake high Priests monthly quorum meeting at he April 2'8, in a.m..Sunday, Seventeenth. Ward recreation hall, 141 West First North Street.. Will William Lund,' assistant Church historian and, former president '. , , Places High In' ,Y. 'Dance Division I , ter Cantata "Victory" will be prei sented' at the Hawthorne Ward Chapel, 1469 South, Eighth East Street, Sunday, April 28 at 6:30 p.m., by. the Lincoln Ward Choir under-th- e direction of Lon Fish 71f1 t ;,, ' . -- ,...:,:::..,. -- ;! - ,1 ' Mr. Bird said that the fire started in the refinery when a ,stove got too ,hot. The blaze'- Was discovered at 0:10 p.m: After it had gained some headway in' the refinery, explosions spread the fire to the hoist and compressor building, the assay office and mine , .... - , vestigation this morning, , . :.,:, ,' I, . School Union - :' -Wins' Hollors .', ,: ' Total damage was placed at a' half,,:million,dollarCby Neldon Bird of Ametlealr fruit,-- mine - superintendent - after: tit. - ': '',.. - ;., - , i... -- , lk ,sillar - into 'ruins last' night :, , GRANITE STAKE GENEALOGICAL UNION MEETING .ne Gran;te Stake Genealogical Union Meeting will be held in the Granite Stake Tabernacle, 2005 Ninth East Street. Sunday, April 28 at will I ....,, ,,, ,, (3 operetta, "The Land of the Happy Hearts", Saturday, April 27 at 8 p.m. in the Twenty-seventWard Ward Chapel, 185 P Street. PIONEER STAKE H I G II PRIESTSElder Bruce R. McConkle will address - High Priests of Pioneer Stake at their regular monthly quorum meeting In the Pioneer Stake Hallo 126 West Fifth South Street, Sunday April 28 at.. 2 p.m. The Ward Committeemen will meet with the presidency of the quokum and advisors at 1 p.m. A full attendance of all members is sired. GRANT STAKE HIGH PRIESTS Grant 'Stake High Priests will hold 'their monthly quorum meeting Sunday, April 28 at 2 p.m. in the Grant Stake Tabernacle, Thirty-third South and State Streets.' I Thee tBsral ticrsahmMeni sts 7.. ' $ :.' ,..4. Was blamed today 2-- BELVEDERE WARDNephi Jensen will speak at the Sacrament Services of the Belvedere Ward Sunday, April 28 at 6:30 p.m. in the Belvedere Ward Chapel, 607 Downington Avenue. He Ivill speak on "Life's Finest Quest." TWENTY-SEVENTWARD PRIMARY ASSOCIATIONThe Primary Association of the Twenty-sevent- h Ward will present an ' 1 t, - - Ninth East and South Street. The meeting is for all quorum officers and committeemen, all stake auxiliary heads and board members. Prior to the 8 p.m. meeting there will be a meeting for Stake Auxiliary heads at 7 p.m. WARDElder ,.,.., :, ,,,::, SOLDIER SUMMIT,' Utah, April, 26.7An Overheated stove fire which ,' swept the for the Ozokerite Mining Company refining :plant and Service buildings ,.,' .. ,,. ,4:4;,..:. ....,,.. :,, :::,' three-to-on- t LEGRAND .;,,; 400100:!' ,: i , -- , PROVO, April 26.Sterling Strate, Provo, will - head the Brigham Young University student body next year as the result of his victory in the final elections held yesterday. Assists ing Mr. Strate in his administrative duties,will be Sarah Mabey, Bountiful, vice president; Afton Bigelow, Provo, secretary-historian- ; and Don Searle, Spanish Fork, folcial chairman. ,f2 e Favored, by a vole, the introduction of an hon131 Eleventh Ward Chapel, passed as the Tenth East Street, at 6:30 p.m. - or tradition was only question of student policy. Sunday. April 28. Mrs. Margaret to appear on the ballot. Stewart Hewlett. a soloist ot the As anticipated by the record Tabernacle Choir, will render opreliminary vote of 1,159, a toval and. violin sclections, accomtal of 1788 ballots were cast in panied by Mrs. Lorenzo Smith. the final election. The public is invited. Mr. Strate, president of the WARD -- Elder FOURTEENTH Viking social unit, is chairman Ralph Hardy will speak during of the Pacific Student Presiregular services in the Fourdents meet to be held here May teenth Ward, 151 West First A commerce major, he is a South Street, Sunday, April 28, member of Alpha Kappa Psi, at 6.30 p.m. Special musical - se- commerce honorary. lections will be presented. Miss Mabey is a member of the BRYAN WARD RELIEF SOCIWhite Key, Phi CM Theta, womETYMrs. Louise, Y. Robison, en's commercial, and the Banyan former general president of the staff. Miss Bigelow Is also afRelief Society, will speak durfiliated with the White Key, and Val Norm Mr. Searle has been ing the regular meeting of the Bryan Ward Relief Society In active on the "Y News" staff the Emerson Ward chapel, 1035 and in student activities and Emerson Avenue, Tuesday, April assemblies. He is affiliated with 2 30, at p.m. , the Brigadiers. STAKE SALT LAKE IIIGH Tabernacle, , 4 , ,. d ,:,,,,,, ,,:. .,,, ,:, ,.,:,..,.. :;::.. R. Single Elected Tresidqtzt of 194041 '17',Stuclents desired. he :';''.. :'... - ., . , ' ,,., - t 4104';A. ii: ,., .:: rs GRANITE STAKE LEADERSHIP MEETINGThe monthly leadership meeting of the Granite Stake will be held Monday, April 29 at 8 p.m. in the Granite Stake A Damage Estimated At $500,000; Overheated Stove BlBlamed : '', , dent- - n WARD--T- k :.:':;- :,,:s....4:, : ) 2.1!..:.: - ,,- Sterliig Strate, newly. elected president of the L 1', 1.7. student body, left, and Sarah Mabey, new :vice presi 4 Hap- - 4 , .., :,',..;..,.,(:::.: 1...,0..-,...., 4 : ,;:i'.,,,;',: , ,,' .::: , wrf:. ,,, .,:- s .,- :. i.,...., ' 7 , , , ' HOLLAND L. D. S. ASSOCIATI6N Members will meet Friday, April 26, at 8:15 p.m. in the Fourteenth Ward chapel for a program under auspices of the Netherlands Returned Missionaries' Association. Elders Perril Jensen and Ray Hutchinson will The association is directspeak. ed by Frank Coppin. Special music will be presented. SEVENTEENTH WARDWallace Toronto, former president of the Mission, will speak at the Sunday services of the Seventeenth Ward, Sunday April 28 at 6:30 p.m. in the Seventeenth Ward Chapel, 141 West First North Street. BONNEVILLE STAKE TEMPLE DAYThe Bonneville Stake Temple Day will be held Thursday, May 2. A good attendance in any of the sessions during the day is p.m, I, .,,' 'F' ' z 4,10,,, , f .,, Un ,Victorions In iversityllalloting Wildermere at the sacrament services to be .held in the ward Avechapel, corner Roosevelt nue and Eighth East Street, Sun28 at 6:30 p.m. The day, April choir is directed by Lon Fisher and will be accompanied by 'an enlarged orchestra. The public is invited. 2 t, , : ,. ,'..'iji .::',.:::: - i ::'l,,.'',:.::if'''-'::::'::I- no admission charge. HAWTHORNE WARDThe Lincoln Ward choir of 75 voices will present the cantata "Victory" by HAWTHORNE , , , :' ,::' i: ,::.,;,: , SALT WARDThe -- ': ,4'"'''''", ,.,, , ,' .',..$0,Nd.'....,::, .4 !:,.::.;;, ,.. py Hearts Operetta will be presented by the Twentieth Ward Primary rhildren Friday, April 26, at 7:30 p.m., in the Twentieth Ward Chapel, Second Avenue and G Street. There will be Twenty-firs- .;. :' ,:54: - - ' :... , . , f An actuarial study of the state teacher's retirement pro. gram will be made after Aug. 1, as a result of steps taken today at the meeting of the Educational Survey Committee in the Senate Chamber at the Capitol. At the request of the State Planning Board, the study will be made this summer at a time when the state has completed under the three years' - operation plan, and can learn present more concerning its ultimate h , tabil No. 56.042Order No. 250" In the Third Judicial District Court', In nd for Salt ILake County. State of Utah. S. W. LUSTIG. Plaintiff, vs. INT1R- ' Of Retirement To Get State Study y ORDER , Teacher Program and so far, 13 of the month's 26 days have had some precipitation. A low aver the Nevada-Utaarea is responsible for the current series of show- i to- ' ', h April will continue its traditional succession of showers tonight and tomorrow, the Federal Weather Bureau predicted to- It has rained every day new bakery store and lunch' morrow Lit 21.tast Third South Street, it was announced today by M. Warshaw, president and manager of Grand Central Markets and the New England Bakeries. To be known officially as New England Bakery No. 11, the new store will employ 10 persons, bringing to 250 the number of Salt Lake persons now employed in the bakeries managed by Mr. Warshaw. Agnes Whitcomb will manage the bakery depart- ment of thenew store, Mr. Warshaw said. and Albert Glaus will big manager of the fountain department. Completed recently at a,cost of more than $7.000, the bakery and fountain will combine many new features. The store has been decorated in modernistic manner, and the lighting equipment has been carefully Monday 1- .- I, A room will be formally opened 4. .::::.:. RIVERSIDE STAKESSupt. Mary i Olsen Al. -tshoceiabtailotnLaa nkneoSutnackee Primary a 'joint Union Meeting of the Salt Lake and Riverside Stakes Saturday, April 27 at 3 p.m. in the Seven--teet- h 141 West Ward Chapel, First North Street. LIBERTY STAKEThe. regular Union Meeting of the Liberty Stake Primary Association will be held Saturday, April .27, at 2 p.m. in the Second Ward Chapel, Fifth East and Seventh South Streets. Miss May Anderson, former superintendent of the Primary Association, will be the principal speaker. - Czecho-Slovakia- New Bakery, Lunch Room To Be Opened In S. L. Current April Showers Forecast Over S. L. Region day. The third grade reportsMoleta Child and Zoe Wiley won the first and seconxi prizes in the The. tournament. hopscotch prize was a red silk ribbon for first and a blue ribbon for second. Both girls were proud. In the reading class we are We reading "Fun Stories." are going towrite them in our language class. Don Giacoma, Assoc. Ed, Everett Nelson. Now that spring is here, Miss Ruth Stockman's kindergarten decided tó talk pupils have about it. They have learned some spring songs and have drawn some spring pictures and have been watching buds grow into flowers in the room and outside. Two or three of our children have gone up to the zoo lately so we are learning a song about the elephant, they saw. Richard O'Sullivan. Dick Raybould, Editor. Ralph Keuffner, ,Assoc. Ed. -- i In Miss Treys Foutsroom at Grant School we ate finding it is interesting to work on fractions and use the terms numerator and denominator. In our art class, we are going out sketching houses, garages and trees around our school building. Ellery Wybrow. In Miss Marva Sorensen's room we are growing pansies. They are out of the ground about an inch: We hope they will blossom before- school is out in June. Jay Eitner. A stained glass window is being constructed for the music festival. All of the schools are making a certain part of the window. It is to be the background for the chorus. The Grant is making 16 circles with designs of flowers, birds. and animals. Rooms 24 and 27 are making the designs. ' Ball. Margaret Shepherd. Barbara Weiler, Editor. - - ek ' Fractions Study being built across the street from our school. We all noticed the chimney. It was all brick, That is to prevent fires in the k , Class Begins Miss Hogan's afternoon first graders at Jefferson School last week went to visit a new house i 'Glen Holland. x.' Carrot J.e-In our art class, if you should happen to drop in, you would 11 .II I Kipp. Doris brought it because our unit of study is Holland. Mr. Shurink our custodian came in to tell us about the great large loaves of this bread that are made in .i , Cross Shirley Brewster. Doris Butters has in that neatly done up box? We soon found out it was Dutch bread that- tier mother had made. There was a slice for each five weeks. I fifth. grades at School report the Red, convention herdlast Saturday turned out successfully. Many schools displayed articles that had been prepared for other people. Best of all was the program given by the Hamilton School. Jacqueline Nuttall. Children in the music class chosen to sing at the. Tabernacle are: Billy Bowring, Blaine Rasmussen, Reed Holt, Jop Olsen, Francis Simmons, Lucille Sears, and Paul Harrison. 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'4 , .: - STAKE Seminary exerciseswill beheld fciday evening at 8 p.m. in the Forest Dale chapel according to Agnes- Schofield stake principal. WESTERN STATES MISSIONARIESAll former Western States Missionaries' are invited to or- ganize a Western States Mission- to Irie: ASSSMulliadtalt3n- trI meeting 28, at 8:30 123 p.m. In Apartment No. 6, GRANITE ,4. 7.7'.' 1"i.: t ,:: - 1 '.: jk'' :711f' Lames 17 'age onsume:11, , ,k, , ;41). : COCKTAIL ROOM Seed it, Istitoote to floor ,. Ir . MAYFLOWER HOTEL - 53S SOUTH - Al. ,' A, logo t ' ,, 0 i, I, , |