Show Till: SALT LAKE TRIUUXE SATURDAY MORXIXfl APRIL 4 SEVEN ENTER SEEKING TAX 4 LOANS UPHELD FOR PRESIDENT Attorney General Racks Up Needed Borrowing in Opinion Unitersily Body h Puzzled Over Choice I'lali In tlie opinion of George F Par attorney general of Utah boards1 of education of comity school districts have the right to borrow money on taxes for the curtent year after the' taxes have become delinquent The opinion was given at the request of IJr C N Jensen state superintendent of public instruction who In turn was asked by the board of education of Millard county school district as to the board s powers in that direction However the opinion of Mr Parker was not Immediately foithcom-lnand rather than wait longer Ihe Being a marble Millard county board deckled that It champion has litwould not continue school for the tle point to It alDr entire school year but would close the season is over Robert a month earlier Melroy won the Class B Decision Reached Despite city championship Time Set in Contracts In the marble This derision was reached In spite tournament of the fact that the teat hers’ con Friday but now he tracts in the district cal for nine Is putting his marbles away because months' work rather than for eight The situation arose in Millard (as heIs noexplains one left rounty because a large amount of there the land owners in the drainage dls to play with tricts have refused or failed to pay ofA sure harbinger spring— the aptheir taxes for 1929 Since the pearance of marcurrent school year Is for the board found Itself toward the bles and rudely close of the year without the rev drawm rings oil enue It had anticipated from the every available bit each general property taxes imposed by of ground Is without the county commissioners for school year hailed fail by the purposes populace It was faced with the alternative cries of “spring Is of borrowing money up to the limit £t the taxes levied even though it here” To be sure no knew that those part of those taxes official dates mark is subject to a four-yedelay In coand llection or else of closing the schools the beginning seaof the end the Banks Willing to Purchase son This however is unnecesBoard's Anticipation Notes since almost It la understood by Dr Jensen that sary simultaneously with the first greeny banks of the county were willing to shoots and buds as though by magic the board's tax anticipation purchase appear notes even before Mr Barker ren- theFormarbles a time then the undivided atdered his opinion of the entire masculine portention The board members however did Is given over to the not see how they could promise In tion of youth of knocking the the behalf of the district that It would sport Incoloredthrill little balls In and repay the money at the end of the brightly of the ring and of acquiring year when they knew the dlstilct out skill in shooting straight and would not be able so to do And the greater all else Is forgotten schools will close at the end of the hard Tlien with a suddenness that Is eight months' term instead of co- equalled only by the appearance all for months nine ntinuing thtough marbles disappear Rings no longer mark the field of glory Marbles are safely stowed away to appear no more until spring again returns All that Robert has now to remind him of his past success is a bright which was presented Meet Scheduled — “Friends of Sov- little gold medal Commissioner H L Finch iet Union” will hold a meeting In the to him by tlie tournament Moose club building 161 South Sec following otid East Street Sunday at 3 p m Oscar W Larson wtl lspeak on "The Five-Ye- ar Plan of the Soviet Union’’ ft last 1929-193- 0 with ar City Brevities WOMAN CLUBS ward meeting In the Twenty-firSunday evening with meeting hous C C In Richards the chair President st musical program will be sung by the Whittier ward choir whose conductor is Arthur McFarlane Addresses will be made by Nathan Tanner and Joseph S Perry Goal Men Meet Tuesday— The Salt Lake Retail Fuel Dealers’ association will meet at luncheon at the Newhouse hotel next Tuesday to present award checks tq Salt Lake winners of the nationwide coal slogan A NEW OFFICERS Announcement of Election Result Made at Banquet hall Accepts Ogden Post — Ray Wilson last six months publicity director of the Salt Lake community chest Friday announced the presentation of his resignation to the chest directors Mr Wilson will assume the duties of circulation manager of the Ogden Joint high school Who Friday names Seven Election were put up for presi- Decision SENIOR GIRLS F1mer Carlson LeRov Calton Flovd Carlson Dick Carman Ralph Salt Lake post No 2 American LeJess Carstensen Earl Carman Clarence gion will fete National Commander Farl Colbert Chambers Indianapolis Ind duff Joe Cline Jack Chamberlain O L Bodeuhnmer with a banquet at Maurice (liurhchlll Clvde Christenhe Newhouse ho-Glenn Coan sen Harold Cleaver April 23 at 7 Bruce Cotidle Lewis Coombs Wesm It was son Cope John Crabtree Carden Fitday by Crookett Wavne Crookston Henry Franklin R 1 1 r Crus Joe Crus Dean Cruser Darcommander post win Cuslitfig Commander Roy Datke Fdward Daughters will visMelvin Dhvpv Harold Davies Don it Salt Lake on Davis Laved Davis George Dibble firRt Ills annual Jesse Done inspection tour of David Fastman Dean B Eckles United States the Reed Eddington Page Edgrlnton It will be his first Harmon Fldrklge George Elkins appearance in this Charles Ellis Leath tlll Richard city Fills Allan Ellsworth Arney The banquet will Kenneth Ensign Claude be a statewide affair with LegionAlvert Falrclough Paul Ferguson naires from all Generlno Flnocchio Jack F'ltta over Utah Invited Richard Forbes Roger Forbes AnMr Piter said A drew Flirsberg Charles Free Milton definite program Freeman has not yet been Armand Gardner Claude Gee Bill planned v Glerlch Edward Gilbert Ray GilIn Committee bert Uov Gbvman Carl Goerlng Archarge are Gordon Qoodmanen Orson GoodCarlrangements Walter year Truman Goodyear ton H Jones C'ap-Oramrs Clive Grant Rollo Grant Bodrnhamrr tain Stephen AbJack Green Llovd Green Theron bot: fiance Paul Green J W Palmer Grieve Green Elmer Green Thomas Groen-ctykInvitations p and James 8 Gregerson Harold Griffiths Norman Mr Riter and Nicholas Dontas post Nephl Hackens Harold Haight A- adjutant State and city officials and other lbert Haines Kenneth Flamer Keith persons will be special Hamilton Ned Hansen Chauncey prominent guests it was said Harrell David Hartwell Harold Haslatn Robert Haslam Clyde Has-laGordon Hatton Gordon Havnes Junior Chamber to Hear Harold Heath Fugene Helss Ford Talk on “ The Orient ’ Hendricks Tom Herman Jack Higher Clyde Hightower Joseph Hogan Shearl Holmes Roald Hogenson Dr Elbert E TJvomas of the UniLlovd Horan John Hornsby Russell Robert Hunt versity of Utah will address the JuHass Bill Howells nior chamber of commerce at Its Harold Hurd Everett Hutchinson John Jaynes Arvld Johnson Fern noon luncheon Monday In the board-rooKenneth of the chamber of commerce Freddie Johnson Johnson on “The Orient” Johnson Weslev Jonea James King Waldo Kammerle Theron King George Kingdon Clyde Kirk Typton Knapp Paul Koulls Earl Kunz James Lambert Lester Lambert Lee Glen Larsen Jean Larson RoyLing-wall Bill Lewis Frank Lillie Axel F’rank Francis Lohdefink Alvin Lovertdge Henry Longson Lund Robert Lvnch Gilbert McGinn McDevItt Hugh Cleon McKinnon Malcolm Peter McPhee Leonard Bob Main Walter Malm-bor- g ft Paul Eugene Mangel John MargetU Paul Margetts Ben Masaoaka Ira Maxwell Wilbur Merrill Frederick Miles Clyde Miller Abe Miller Fred Miller Jack Mlllett Bill Mills Glenn Mitchell Bick Mitchell Ernest MorrisMottes Eugene Murray Frank el Thelma Adams Marcella Abler d The primary election will be held June Allen Mildred Allen Roma Ruth Anrftus Jeun Aibucklc next Friday and the final election Clara Arnold Leone Aubrey the follow ing Friday Thelma Badliam Faullne Baker The nominations are as follows' Milo Olive Ballinger Abby Barber Karolla Student bodv president Marxden Weslev Anderson Hoi are Barber Edrio Iiurkdull Lucille BarEldrldge Jerry Smith Ben Johnson ron Mildred Bawden Marlon Bean Edgar Barker and Bvron Grant Vice Svlvla Birch Muriel Bishop Bertha Botpresident: Vilate Ciane Giace An Boietsky Vera Boss Bernice tom Matilda Brandt Leta Brazier derson Hope Hanson Marcella Second Erma Biown Leah Brown Virginia and Ada Chambeilin vice president: Richard Pollock Brown Virginia Buckholdt Erma Bullock Louise Buriungham Rosetta Verl Broadbent and Byron Grant Beth James Vliginla Burt oft Erla Bush Helen Butler Secretary Marie Bvthewav White Mary Isgreen Marcella Marv Campana Margaret Cardall Lucille Stohl and Ardella Fisher Treasurer: George James June Cailson Ruth Carr Mlldied Stella Tlieron Davis and Everett Lvbbert Carter Virginia Cedarloff Junior prom chairman- - Reed Elli- Chadez Wanda Chase Dorothy Cliet-tl- e Alice Child Iris Chrlamon Mary son Rllton Holton Myrthn Elliot Richard Bennett Charles Mabey and Christopherson Lily Cohen Blanche William Culbertson Cheer leader: Coleman Thelma Condie Lethla Coomes Helen Cowles Vivian Cox Melvin Bird Thomas Waddoups Rudolph Miller Elvert Himes and Jib Edith Crane Beryl Crockett Emma Crystal Eunice Cuplt Kelley Eva Davis Velma Davidson KathS'udent government board students one-veterm: Wllford Bur- erine Deardon Jov DeNigtre Berna-dln- e ton Wendell Larsen Marvin Jonas Derose Lois Douglas Mat caret George Watkins Blaine Peteison Drury Audiev Duke Bonnie Duke Melvin Thorley and Fratt Clark Stu- Montebello Dumas Eva Durrant dent two-yeterm: Reed Mvers Caroline Dworack Murray Mathos Laurence Simmons Virginia Famshaw Ranta Elardo and Douglas White Alta Fltason Marybelle Ensign Phylboard Faculty lis Evans Apportionment Levi Edgar Young James Adamson Olga Fadel Olga Fagginl Ora Fairstudents Richard Mulltner Willard banks lone Fallen! ltye Beatrice Morris Lesley Walling William Ray Farnsworth Alene Flfteld Funlee Charles Mabey Allen Broekbamc Findley Roberta Flora Bessie Flynn Publications council: Facultv E Lois F’orsey Dorothy Fowler June D Thomas J C Thomas E H Fowler Helen Flanz Helen FreeBearnson Herbert B Maw students man Preston Iverson Stewart Katherine Oaloin Irene Geurts two-yeWilliam Pace Ruth Gilroy Ruth Gian vide Jennie Wright Frank Jensen Warwick Lamoreaux Emma Gorrlng Ruth Goltandia Ray Soderberg Nora Stewart Greenburg Vada Mae Gnflin Melba Music council: Faculty Arthur Gunnell Freber Minnie students Margaret Haag Nellie Hackinasler two-yeReiman Alton Kirkh&m Verda Hales Lois Hammer Erna Hazel Blood Helen Druke Hanger Beulah Hanks Evelyn HanDramatic council' Faculty Joseph sen Lois Hansen Louise Hansen Smith one-yeCecil Ockey Leah Hatch Leona Hayward Barstudents Balne two-yebara Hazeldlne Alice Hearty Helen two-yeFvans Hevsteck Eva Hill June Hill Lots Margaret Robert Caldwell Kay Hardy Olive Hill Lillian Hoehner Lorraine HoThomas lder Mary Flollman Lucille Hoyt Debating council: Faculty Her Helen Huber Irene Hunter Vera Representatives of the Idaho one-yeB Jostudent bert Maw: Hurst Helen Hyde chamber of Commerce who seph Williams Maxine Bovden: Ruth Iverson will start a good-witour to Kendall Ned Rose Frank Garff Loulse Jackson Margaret Jacobs California May 18 wtlL be Baldwin Jacobsen Flelen Jarman VirRuth guests of the Salt Lake chamcouncil: Faculty E D ginia Jenkins Helen Jensen Delores Athletic ber May 25 on their return trip B Thomas Maw Theron Johnson Frances Johnson Helen Herbert it was announced Friday Parmelee J C Thomas alumnus Johnson Leone Johnson Margaret The Idaho representatives members Peter Couch Earl Pomeroy Johnstone Grace Jones Ruby Jusle-se- n Murray headed by Governor H C Thornton Morris Alton Carman Everett Nelson Ivan Nelson EllsIn be Salt Lake will Baldridge Jolley Sherman Clark Preston Helen Kay Margaret Kearn Louise worth Newlln Arthur Newton Edfrom 10 30 a m to 4 p m and James McDonald Rube King Lury Kirrhof Annette Kirk- ward Nilsson will be taken to luncheon at merhays Walter Slater wood Norma Knight Marie Koew Bvron Olfcr Haruo Okuda Earl the Salt Lake Country club Lucille Kooyman Vaudls Koith Olsen Stanley Olsen Boyden Olstler About sixty representatives ara Maude Kramer Carma Krantz Kenneth Oswald' Gall Ottlev expected to attend the tour Mildred Lav Dorothy Latham ElJack Parry William Patterson which starts from Pocatello sie Hazel Leiser Leith Lctser Louisa Emanuel Pederson Sterling PederIdaho with Governor Fred Maxine Laura Lewis Lewis Fred Peterson Quata son Allen Pelton Balzar of Nevada as a special Jack Peterson Lindsey Dorothy Ltndstrom Sylvia Herbert Peterson guest Lorenz Frances Lund LeRoy Peterson Paul Pett Ralph Sean McArthur Clara McCreary Pettit Chester Price Roy Price Minor Injuries were suffered by Nancy McDonald Margaret MeEwan Gerald Pugh sou of Kathrlne McEwan Edna McFerron thought In making any moves” he Kenneth Simper Bcott Quayle declared Willard Reany “They have to be If they Mr and Mrs John Simper of Florence McFerron Edythe McKean LeRoy Rands want to be elected again Thoughts Granger at 9 a m Fridav when he Hlen McLeesc Eva Harold Reynolds McLelland Phillip Reddon not only have to be born but they was knocked down by an automo- O Leah McNalll Zelda McQuarrle Martin Reynolds Lester Rich Aldo have to be seasoned before our law- bile a he was crossing Redwood Viola Martinson Shtnko Masoaka Rlehlns Earl Richards Eugene road to attend the Plymouth school Mary Matson Miriam Matsen Virmakers can act on them Rlchtmyer Bill Roderick Blaine The child was found to be cut and ginia Melbos Ross Orvall Florence btanley Roth Roland Iaughn Envoy Afraid bruised by Dr W H Roth well of Katherine Meredith Carl Rother Millard Harold Rydman Evelyn To Make Move home was taken to his Murray and Avron Band-ac- k Catherine Miller Lillian Miller Btanlev Salisbury “This Is the reason that the conDeputy sheriffs who Investigated Flalne Mlllett Mildred Millham George A Schriver LaVerl n ference In London Is so slow about reported the boy was struck by George Donald Sear Mitchell Gladvs Monson Mary Schovtlle Our representatives doing anything Youngreen of Hunter as he was Montgomery Helen Morgan Dorothy Sears Rav 8entker Wllliard there are scared to death of the peo nmntng across Redwood road near Morris Dorothy Mortenson Carmer Ruth Sidney Shipley South street from the Moskowltz pie back home” Raymond Sirinnni Jack Smith That there was no reason why school truck Youngreen Is said to Eva Nelson Irene Nelson Cleone Smith Clarence Smolka Bill Snyevery public library In the state have seen the boy Jump from the Nemls Alice Newman Lucille Nel- der Charles Snyder Spencer Slartin should not have an International re Flmo Stevens moving truck and dart across tlie son Dorothy Newman Naomi NewGeorge Stavropoulo iations alcove In It to which peo- highway Jim ton Mildred Nichols Vera Nicholsen Leo Stevenson Elmo Stewart To avoid striking the youngster ple could go for their information Stewart George Elsie Norberg Jack S'ewart as northbound his world swerved the Allen regarding such things Youngreen Lorraine Olsen Straaberg Clarenrc court world peace and the league of machine to the right but struck the Virginia Pace Afton Pack Erna Stroud Have Swan Heber Swensen nations was Dr Thomas’ belief “It boy with his rear left fender Telford Howard Pack Caroline Palmer Dorothy ParJimmie Taylor Is the duty of your clubs to see that ker Reva Parrv Lois Pearson Ruth Lvnn Tanner Thomas Temple Don such inlormation is available for your Pearson Ellen Pedersen Ped Lillian Terry Jack Thaoker Wayne Thirtot SAUCE FOR THE DRAKE communities" ersen Bernice Pplcrson Marguerite LaRue Thomas Gordon Thorup A certain club had replaced its fa“The study of International relaJulia Pla Sarah Piper Ida Aaron Tliueson Bud Thurman servitors with Peterson Edwar-dea- n tions" he concluded “is wonderful miliar black-coate- d ait Pitts Marlon Platt Ruth Pollock Ralph Tlngev Bert Tucker It Is an all em- young and sometimes pretty for small groups Tucker Fleece PritchMargaret memMargaret old bracing subject covering practically resses One of the ard Helvetia Pujol Thurlow Van Campen Smith Van any subject that jour club might be bers who had strongly opposed the Alberta Qutbel Dam John Van Orman Joe Interested in You assemble at your Idea dropped Into lunch one day Aldo Ranch Bernice Rankin Alma Raymond Vincent Harry “How's clubhouses more for enjoyment than the duck todav? he Rav Gladvs Rav Margaret Reddon Vitale for anjthlng else Why not dignify growled glowering at the girl who Lois Reeder Abe Wagner Farl Walker Gordon Ahlna Reidheim Fern your pleasurable meetings with study came to serve him James Ward Don Webster Richardson Walker Merle Margaret waitRidges said “Oh the such a on I'm all right” subject?” William Welch Weech Robert ress perkily “How are you sir?"— Piper Frances Riter HatUe Robin Westergard son Ireno Robinson Sarah RobinAuthor Describe Wayne Welsh James White Brooklyn Eagle Dale Bill son Violet Robinson Zena Robinson Blaine Wheat Her Latest Book Fred Wlgglnton Chester Wilde Bernlee Ftliel Rogers EACH THINK OF THE BtST Ronnberg Principal speakers at the afternoon Wilde Fred Wilkes Max Wilkinson Elsie Rueckert Miriam Rupp (From the Springfield Union ) meeting at the Ladies’ Literary club Boyd Winter KenEvelyn Salisbury Virginia Schu- Melvin Williams Lowell Out In Chicago thev have been de850 South Temple street were Mrs Wofflndcn Wlxom John F Sippel and Dr Lury Lock-woo- d bating whether or not theie Is a bert Anna S( hober Iorn Shipp Eh a neth Worthen John Yeales lone Salisbury Edna Silver Jean Hazard professor of English hell and who knows but that down In Short Sink Billie Smith Grare ‘FTank Yocom Lynn Young at Mills' college The latter addressed hell there may be some interesting Gold Smith Helen Smith Helen Smith the group on the subject of her late arguments on whether or not there Jeanne Smith Josephine Smith book “In Search of America” which Is a C'hleago Margaret Smith Maurine Smith Lillias recently been published lie " Smolka Stella Sorensen Mary The book she explmned had to subject' “Radio In the Schools and do with an attempt to find an an- by Richard W Young ou “National Spencer Nellie Spencer Zelma Sper-ge- r Beatrice Sperry Fiva Sperry Is swer to the questions' “What Defense” at a meeting of the departAmerlta’ What are Ihe different ment of American citizenship under Ruth blandish Isabel Stark Lrnnte Stalk Beth Stevens Agnes Steven' the direition of Mrs J G Falck types that have made America? Mrs Elizabeth Whtlakcr (Giand-m- na man or “The With Mrs Georgina Marriott pre- son Jeanette Strolls Winona Stokes Condie 87 died Fridav Fvelvn Tanner Margaret Tavlor success are things that are siding the club Institutes met Friat her home 806 Wa litng'on Vera Teevan Helen Mary tvpical of America alone” she said day morning to discuss problems Fvona Taylor Mildred DoroTerrel Thomas we find who StMrs men “Where else could relative to club administration Condie was born October 31 thy Thotnpzm Jeanette Trot tier F’ae 1B41 In Fnglatid but had been a rel-drhave risen from poverty and IgnoI nllls rance to positions of high trust — yes Program Arranged of Salt Lake for 66 veais comFtta Underwood to the position of our national presi- For ( losing Day Utah with the pioneers of '63 to ing Beth Wagstaff Marv Wallen dent?” oxcart brigade She was known Saturday will be the closing day of the e Wasoh Mabel Kathryn Wasch few years there the convention Activities will comDuring the past as “Grandma” Watson Helen Watson Dallas In the Sixth ward has been a change In American his- mence at 9 a m with a general sesCondie Weber Martha Weldman Marietta to she used “History declared follows for sion the program tory which Mrs Condie taught school for 15 Whaley La Von White Afton Wi- year be told fiom the standpoint of and In Contest song by the southern diswas a secretary of the Sixth lliams Williams WiFdna Oladvs the terms of great men Now It is trict litanv led by Mrs A H Parwatd relief society lor 25 ycais and lliams AfElsie Whiter Wise Helen told in terms cf the great unknown sons reading of minutes by Mrs teacher 15 years She ton Wonnacott Bertha Wood June aIs theological masses On Armistice day It Is to Orm Tugman recording secretary am vived bv her husband Gibthe unknown soldier rather than to second reading and adoption of reso- Woodbury Laura Woodhead Condie two rhtldron Mrs James Grare Yea tea Eva Young Frances son our great generals of the world war lutions bv Mrs Dan B Shields H Davis of Salt Lake and Thomas 14 grandA Condie of Los Angeles: that we pay tribute "Mental Hygiene— State Needs’ by Young Bernice Zenger Gertrude Zoller children 22 ScholD A Skeen: and Greatest Credit Zollntakes Dorothy bulone arship” by Mrs J R Morrell Given to Labor SENIOR BOVS letin report by Mrs Morrell ST4TE SELLS HIDES “And tills attitude ! Norman Adamson Alfred Addv perfectly The general session will be followed sound America lias been made for bv meetings Of the departments of William Aird Earl Allen Robert AlThe state of Utah through Its fish ns bv the great unknown masses the Ameru an home (Mrs E H d len Robert Ames Baird Anderson and game department Friday sold 'Labor' is the great hero who unsung of Provo chairman of fine Paul Angel Earl Arnold Edward 97 beaver skins to the Amerh an Hide work in making arts iMts H C Jacobs chairman) Aronov Irh has done most of the Fur company of Halt Lake for our world what It Is todav " and public welfare (Mrs W J BardslRtnihard Baiker Joseph Backman $827 26 The R C Flhott company Mts feiniiel addressed the gatheriDaiP ey chairman Parley Baer Bagiev Bet purchased a small lot of mink and At 12 o clock Ihe board of directors Pailev Oison Baker Kenneth Banks ng mfonallv muskrat hides There were three Mu sir was furnished bv Mrs Lvdia will meet Barron William Bath Allen bidders Fdgar White Boothbv harpist Miss MarThe convention will be closed with Bnlc Lawrence Brail Vivian B‘Ck viMt to Memory grove garet Summer ha vs soprano and the fOIRT (LEARS 1IR11EK in City NoG Bell Elmer BirklP'han Joe Ladies' Llterarv club chorus FollowCreek canvon where lea will he Denton Bork 'Ilham BrenB J O Keefe wax found not guilty served to the dckgitrs bv Mrs E O nan Wllford Boone Joseph Bosch of reckless driving In police court ing the program an lnfotmal reception and tea were held Howard The reception committee Is William Bolding Jack The reckless driving tnal Braumgel Fridav Fridav morning s program includcomposed of Mrs George H Dern Jack Bridweil Blame Brown Homer of William Jackson was continued to ed an address bv Prvden R Coombs Mrs Howard Mrs John F Bowman Bruggcman Robert next Friday and the sentencing of Buchanan principal of Jordan Junior high Mps Lowe Mrs Weston Vernon Mis Grant Burbide Kenneth Burton R A Snow for driving while drunk school at a general astembly ou tue Marriott and Mrs Fratik B Cook to Thuisday Earl Butler Alex Buzukis All-re- dt Eng-fel- ne ar m ar one-ve- ar one-ye- Chamber Plans Welcome ar ar for ar ar Idaho Party one-ye- ar ar m Martha McGrath 417 Vadner court a mother of four children who admitted she had some beer at her home was fined $25 by Judge Daniel Harrington in police court Friday The woman was given a stay of execution pending the filing of an appeal to the district court A possession charge against Ren Booth 563 West North Temple street was dismissed as he indicted In the federal court A plea of gulllv w as entered by Jeff Smith to charges of speeding and possession of liquor and sentence will be Imposed next Wednesday Smith was arrested March 30 on Second South and First West streets Harry Norton pleaded guilty to possession and Will be sentenced Saturday Robert Johnson 734 Seventh East street pleaded not guilty to possesbe trird next Thursday sion and w Possession case were continued as follows: Ernest Dickerson to Monday for sentence Charles Holt 1635 Beck street to Thursday for trial and Mike Knotos to Wednesday for trial has-be- from Pa On ) WILL PRESENT OPERA The Highland Park Musical Art society will present “The Mikado” Apnl 18 and 19 at 8 15 p m at the Granite stake hall Ninth East and Twenty-firs- t South streets it was announced Friday GIRLS DAY HELD Westminster college girls harked back to ribbons and half-so- x Fridav turning the clock bark a few years A ball In the to childhood day school gymnasium topped off the kids’ day program FIRE DAMAGES BARN Fire resulted In about $55 damago barn at Friday night In a 381 the home of Albert Merrill Eleventh avenue hay-fill- sail 44 East ht Bdivy Mar-cro- ar two-ye- ar ll uaits do ts Business Forever! New merchandise contracted for before decision to quit just received We are giving it to you at cost Meeting Planned — The Salt Lake County Medical society will hold Us regular meeting jointly with the Utah Ophthalmological society at the Newhouse hotel Monday at 8 er B M Mendenhall Sprlngville Lake district Mrs Philip Scho-ne- rt southern district Salt Lake Mr Dewie Thorley Cedar City Five delegates also were chosen who will officially attend the national convention of federated women's clubs in Denver June 5 to 14 The delegates are Mrs J W Alrd Mrs W G Bardsley Mrs Frank B Cook Mrs J E Cave and Mrs G W Davy Annual Banquet Held in Evenniff Climaxing the program for the second day of the convention was the time banquet Friday night Atof this new-lv announcement was made the elected officers of the organiza- D W Henderson will speak p m on “Some Common Diseases of the tion John F Sippel president of Fye" and F M McHugh will speak theMrs National Federation of Women s on “Nasal Sinus" Clubs who arrived Friday morning Complete Naval Training — An- was the guest of honor and pruiclpal S S Smith whose father time thony W speaker at tills Smit h lives at 2191 Wellington street Speaking on the work of the fedhas been graduated from the naval eration Mrs Sippel said “We have machinist mates' school at Hampton alwavs played in tune What our Va according to word reRoad country needed we gave to It There ceived Friday by Lieutenant Harry is no better way for women to use relocal of the in J Hansen their leisure tune than for the encharge Smith enlisted as an richment and betterment of their cruiting office If our towns were to communities apprentice seaman January 2 1929 take away every part of themselves — Salt The Cheek Blaze Firemen that had been the result of club work Lake county fire department Friday how barren they would be!” afternoon extinguished a blaze In the Religion Is the greatest need of our rear of the home of John Rlee 158 homes In this day and age she stat -flames avenue The Central West ed “In the old days grace was said started in a rubbish pile In the barn- before every meal At stated periods from with carelessness we alwavs had family pravrrs This probably yard matches according to the fire chief is totally left out of our homes now The damage was minimum and yet we adults have the nerve to talk about the irreligiousness of our —H O Sentence Suspends Judge generation We failed them Torres pleaded guilty to battery In younger in not giving them the proper founsenwas Friday and police court dation tor being religious’ tenced to 30davs in the city jail The was University Professor sentence was suspended Torres alleged to have beaten Geneve Stock-dal- e Discusses Problems March 29 Musical selections were presented bv Miss Naoinl Hoffman soprano W for Dale Date Set— tryouts Tryout In the University of Utah pre- H Russell baritone and the Celeste sentation of the opera ’Mlgnon" was trio task of small croups who have announced Fnriav They w ill be Tues- asThe their especial work that of studyhall music the In university day ing international ofrelations Is to listsenChapter Pii k Representative — en the creation proper public Anton Wlllrmensen cadet com- timent of Dr Elbert D Thomas prohistory and political science officer of the University of fessor manding R O T C unit wnl represent at the University of Utah told the ttah at the first afternoon members club the local chapter of tile Scabbard and Blade military iratcriutv at the session Fridav He adrireszed a meeting m r invention to lie held Apnl in the department of international Minneapolis acioidmg to announc- of wttli Mrs Ledvard presidrelations ement Friday ing His subject was “What the Department of International Relations “Gymkhana” Arranged— A will he Held hv mounted of a State Federation May Accom” troops of University of Utah Reserve plish “Oar legislators are at least two or Officers Training corps Mav 9 to announcement Fnuay three generations behind public flare 6 gvm-khan- on Shln-glet- duty will be general supervision of the district over which they have charge were also selected They are: Northern district Mrs R J Stay-nGarland central district Mr E G Smith Tooele first district en 111 ra (Continued England France and Germany Lodge Meets Saturday — Naomi Rebekah lodge will hold a regular Mrs meeting and birthday anniversary Salt Saturday evening at Odd Fellows’ the West Nor-va- Europe — F W Brooks 8alt Lake merchant will pioneer leave Saturday on a six months’ European tour Mr Brooks plans tc visit Will Tour for bly ding Poet Arranges Mother of Four Prepares to Appeal From Beer for Command- er' Bodenliamer Students at Child at Granger Struck by Auto OF UTAH NAME contest Assistant Principal Announces Names of Boys and Girls Salt Lake Ready to Complete Course of Instruction in Time for Approaching Commencement Banquet are candidates for graduation tins spring were announced Friday by Miss Elizabeth FitzGerald assistant of Utah student body principal University The official list shows 317 gills and members are puzzling over their 312 bovs a total of 629 pupil who are choices for officers following the candidates lor graduation making of nominations at an assemThe list follows for ker Society Holds Meet— Ensign Stake Genealogical society will hold a 1!E0 West High School Lists Spring HEAD OF LEGION WOMAN FINED Candidates for Graduation Honors COMING APRIL 23 IN STUDENT RACE LIQUOR CASE SCHOOL BOARD ' 12 Forty-eigh- th SATURDAY ONLY die-ha- rd ’ Grandma’ Condie All Sizes Should Sell at $1250 to DiewallltT Home self-ma- $15 NEW aKcr-noo- u nt Flo-tx- At Your Own Prices Easl-mon- 44 East Broadway |