Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 20 1030 E 2 Mycologist Avers Activities of the Various Salt Lake Girl Scout Troops Spore Hardiest Livingo Particle Troop No 2: Woman Scientist Reports three new will Laboratory Tests to Arts w e doenjoy and Academy girls Troop 9: Our troops surely had fun at the banquet even If there were only a few of us there We were going to sing E Que but did not get a chance to sing it Florence Squires represented our troop at court of awards and Katherine Mallenchrodt made the sego illy cosnd tume Sonya L1 Knell Virginia In patrol comers we discussed the Idea of having a picnic at the Girl (UP)—The Kcout house All the girls are In hardiest llrirg the world 1$ favor of It and as soon as arrangeCup particle of protoplasm that ments can be made we shall give the picnic looks like dust and Is called a spore We also talked about the May Although entirely cut off from air court of swards and we decided that food the tulilight moisture it would be great fun to have it in and spires of two well known fungi have the open air We played some relay games and r foamed alive for 30 year and were game Then we sang stijl living when last examined by an observation Adcha McCrea mycologist in a several sours before closing with taps JOHNSON Scribe DOVIE Detroit research laboratory She ha Just reported those facts to the 3: Troop 3 had a meeting Mahigan Academy of Science Arts at Troop the Neighborhood House this week and Letters for the first time In two weeks We Describing the methods used In deplaying two games In the termining the truth of the popular openedoneby we all chose partners and statement that "spores will live for first lined up In two lines A chair was yelrs" Miss McCrea said that In placed at the head of eaeh line Our 1897 the spores of black bread mold start and captain blew the whistle toblew and of another fungus called Asperthe other time she every gillus orysae were carefully dried whistle the couple who were walk hermetically sealed in a test tube around the chair had to turn and plowed In a safe at the labora- ing around The second game was a tories bean-ba- g This week troop 3 belay “Twenty-tw- o years later the tube by the visit of the wm opened for the first time” she was honored mother of three of our girls She reported “Some of the sixire-duIn their tenderfoot w shaken out and the spores right helped the girls work Classes were held In first-claawny bfgaa to grow Again in 1927 map making and signaling and wlvtn the v lores had been kept 30 Our' meeting was closed compass the tube was and years reopened mrye of the spore dust was removed by tapsELEEN THOMSON Scribe and found to be alive Thee tests will be repeated every Troop 4' We had 24 girls present fivh years to determine how long a West high last week and two at can under the exist livfng thing them were new scouts Mrs Hanmen unfavorable conditions lor sus- of sen visited us Eleanor Halverson taining life ” some of the girls who are Mbs McCrea also told of work with taught for their second class first studying group of common “laboratory aid Beatrlee Kerr taught the new weeds" of the mold fungi fifty five to tie knots We played games cultures were planted from 1919 to gills and sang songs Patrols 3 and 4 1922 The spores of 25 were still alive won the penny contest Mrs R F eight to ten years lmer while those McElvenny was our stubstltute capof ’the remaining 30 probably are tain We closed with the Internasong and taps tional EDITH O BRIEN Scribe Mich thing In ANN ARBOR and Norma Hendrickson were on the decorating committee There are quite a few girls who are next Our troop Is growing and we are real proud of It Btx new members this month already and everybody got right down to work studying signaling compass and three new aongs Miss Honey Bee was around in the warm sun the other day and Mrs Lady Bug was too They're real scouts aren't thev? VIRGINIA CAMPBELL Bcrlbe ss I “Good in Kvery Way” Says Salt Trou-- t Lake Woman Medicine L MARILAYNE FULLMER Francis II 4 argon has helped me beyond fondest expectations! I d tried nearly everything under the sun In thrf way of medlrlnes but Bargon hat given me more real relief than vtty tiling efee put together” said 111 vania Republicans — Francis IL member of faculty of University of Pennsylvania is a Republican candidate for United States senator In Pennsylvania GETS FREE FUNERAL PHILADELPHIA Bohlen Scribe BUDAPEST (UP) — Laura Szalay school girl was given a free funeral by the Budapest municipality following her death from Injuries received more than a year ago when during a campaign waged by the school authorities against the use of cosmetics she Jumped from a schoolroom window to avoid punishment for having concealed k lip- 14: a stick In home VILMA BINNELL Scribe Troop 16: The gtrls of troop 16 are now busily engaged In earning hierit badges First aid health-winnand homemaker are the most popular ones and all are required in the first class test The work Is very Interesting and requires a to be deal time of great spent on them Camp I Every wav you turn that word which meets your ear had our Is the On April Is at the Unitarian It very attractive and here and usual meeting second class girls there groups of girls ran be heard church The studied on the hostess merit badge telling of the wonderful times in while the others worked for their store at Camp Pinar Stella Latino a member of our We played a second class badge has been 111 for several weeks game and sang some songs then troop with heart trouble We hope she ended with “Now Run Along Home” soon will recover and will be able had SARAH ANNE NELSON Scribe to Join us in our work Troop 8: Last Wednesday we was at which an outdoor meeting BERNICE PEARSON' Troop 20: When the girls of troop our had We church of the side the 20 met at the Madison school 23t0 to tried then and meetings patrol The Pinar committee comSouth State street at 4 o'clock last drclrie what kind of a party to give Wednesday we went straight to pa- posed of Mrs camp A B Purton Mrs E conE troop 5 which beat us in the C Nelson Howe Mrs H W remained cornera there Mrs and only test The contest was to see trol Mrs D D Stockman Mrs to mark our attendance RC Waldo whether troop 8 could pass more tests long enough A Faus Mrs H B Felts Mrs Then Mrs Means said that than troop 5 before courtwe of awardsa paiiers we had worked hard all winter so R B Porter and Miss Olga Carlplaved After discussing: that met at the home of Mrs E E took a we could go out InAtthe back Held son game In which each patrol two this the gtrls Nelson Wednesday evening Plans or and play baseball notebook and went around were a to able swore made for the summer campWe play three blocks and tried to find a rejoiced our time was up ing season In Big Cottonwood canhalf hour flower tree shrub or Insect for every we went backWhen the school and Mrs yon which begins June 18 for Leader letter In the alphabet The patrol Means gave to an announeement (It and June 27 lor Olrl Scouts The winning had all but four We will was a good one too) She said Service troop will spend five davs “Next Wednesday Instead of having camping at Grandaddy lakes leaving scourt meeting we will all on June 7 A pioneer unit for older Fammis Cruises ago real to Liberty park and Btudy trees” girls will be held July It to 25 The Olrl Scout Service troop met I know well get some fine specimens EUROPElf-d’ir'd- and every girl will do her best to at Lafayette school on Friday evet 612SO pass the tree test Troop 20 girls ning and were given Instruction In CUNARD UN S3 Madeira Morocco Spain Algiers are also working for home service folk dancing for the folk dancers' merit badge Later they returned to and health places Italy Riviera Sweden Norway Girl Scout headquarters for a busiNAOMI BROWN Scribe Edinburgh Holland Belgium 1'aria ness meeting and Initiation of the Rhine Oberammergan (London not Helen new members21: Excited that's why — following Troop Passion Play) select clientele the a name for It We just can t stand Homer Aereta Beauchamp Bonita most and best for your money or do anything else In the still Beauchamp Chat min Williams -MEDmaitxEiX cm isk J— y sit and quiet nays Wc aie going for Mary Hollmnn Jane Nirkols MarIloltli dr tret feet ttc included our our first hike since troop started garet Connelly Jean Brown and Joy Frank C Clark Tinea Bid K T Why should we be still and quiet? Vtheatlake 14 Troop 19' we Clarks MtRGARET Margart Eilcox SILCOY MRS ax00 332 So 8lh St Balt Lake recently "I hadn t enjoyed health in years My s'omaeh was always upset and I was I stiffen'd with lndhrealion vesy sallow my liver was torpid and chronic const limt Ion nMilted I had causing terrific headaches rheunu’ic pams La mv fingers and knees— they were alwas stiff in A severe pain in the mornings the small of mv back would come over me suddenly and Id have to auv Raishe down until it oa'-o-d ing thecluldren and sometimes being ill to the point of keeping up was a severe on will power s’raln I na1 uraily woirled and crew vo-nervous nnd mtlcvs Offen Id not get a wink of sleep I was ready a the entire mtrht Vfe'e--i and tired scy cut to the pont of eduiNton “The first two bodies of Saigon guvd'CT a decided leuflltn but as Id truxl a number of ‘nrtV expcrlencn tr a li"le lmve-diV- e Mrs tart rlif I only to I uate Monday Tuesday Wednesday THIS COUPON AND WILL PURCHASE OF OUR imself 111 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is n eeur g 'he i it he and 10Q tems and natural TIev sMiuila'cd mv Ever to perfect regularity mv color Na-ka- no Moroccan Puts 5151 Words on One Post Card CASABLANCA Morocco (IPi — By writing 5151 words on an ordinary postal card Noel Coussanes claims to have beaten by 1946 words the record established last year by Harry Block a New York diamond cutter Block wrote 3205 words tn lines while Coussanes succeeded tn getting his 5151 into 136 They were made up of 26 119 letters and 291 figures The subject was a resume of the geography of Africa and It took Coussanes two years to do the work 134 (Advj’fc Dear Girl Reserves — As the Girl Reserves have "health” for one of their four emphases we are not only going to celebrate Health week the first week In May but we are going to make an attempt to follow good health habits the very best we can for the month of May We are now working on a health alphabet and if we ever get it finished it will he very interesting and worthwhile We have been working for two weeks on it and we have only gotten to “L” In the alphabet There are very fine mottoes about health we are placing on placards as well as some very pretty pictures We are going to start the first day of May following a health chart by the end of the month we hope by follow ing it regularly we will have a better knowledge of what it means to be a healthy girl We have a fine Olrl Reserve club and have ids of fun Sincerely BETTY BROWN Diabetics Tf you have the ellghteet eymptonu COBLESKILL N Y (fO —The old cave men were not very busy judging by appearances of the Howe cavems here While It has not been settled how long back in North America the stone age men date the caverns were here awaiting occupancy any time In the last million years So far no trace of prehistoric men has been found in them Dr D H New land New York state geologist estimates the age at about a million years by the size of limestone it teles made by water drip at the rate of a cuhic foot a hundred years Shells In the walls indicate that Die Atlantic ocean once reached into tilts region probablv through an arm or gulf extending to the Great Lakes d Before the glacial period Dr says this portion of the ocean floor was lifted to its present foothill position house-hunte- WOMAN I’ROIESSOR DFBRFCZIN Hungary (UP)— Dr Marla Wcdl the first woman tn Hungary ever to be appointed to a full university professorship is a mineralogist by profession and for a number of years has been director 'of the mineralogy section of the national museum in Budapest She is no prolessor of the same subject here in Debrerzin university 102 CENTENARIANS BFLGRADE (UP)— In Jugo slavia s capital City there now live 102 centenarians according to official statistics which also reveal that the total populadon is 262 298 and that of this number 8000 are more than 60 vears old The statistics also revealed that in the city are 34 0O0 iroi e men than women PILLS fttt i hrafiGtK f 4t114flfrHit K 4 Ml I'll I w 14 nt SOLO tt A 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PHIMOSIS SVUUWIUX tr y -- rs New-lan- CHICHESTERS of Dlabte— eich at excessive thlrat inordinate hunger with lose of weight irt iplte of keen appetite with nervousness anxiety over Irritability restlesinesa trifles and loaa of atrength—loae no time in reading one of the most Instructive books of the day "Back to licalth from Diabetes’ It will be mailed free to anyone who will send his or her name and addreas to Sanborn Laboratories 9004 Sanborn It deBattle Creek Mich building scribes the ban born home treatment for diabetes and relates the experlenctiH of Care Once on Ocean Bottom a c j l Mothers" Mrs I J Armstrong will sing a solo honoring the mothers Mrs Maiy Francis Day a present National Y W C A secretary of New York City Is expected to give a short address There will be a health play presented by a group of girls and also a farewell ceremony featuring the Treasure chest to be sent to the Philippines During the dinner hour different clubs will do and some dancing singing The Girl Reserves are very happy to have the privilege of honoring their mothers on this occasion It is a certain policy Girl Reserves have of having 'circulating letters sent from place to place These letters usually convey someand successthing very Interesting ful a ceitaln club In some city has out These letters must conworked tain original ideas the club has and they send found successful them to other Oirl Reserves throughout the country not only to advertise their own club but to give service and helpful suggestions to Girl Reserves of some other city This week the local Olrl Reserve department received this communication from a Olrl Reserve club in New Hampshire: Dear Friends— Miss Mary Dixon the Girl Reserve secretary of our city thought the recenty activity we have Just completed in our High School club was worth passing on to others Bo we are sending you the information hoping it may bring you some helpful suggestions Our Oirl Reserve club roused the curiosity of gtrls in our school when we wrote on the blackboard one day the words “The Big Parade” Everyone wondered what It Was the moving piccould mean ture coming to town? Then the next was added and word “Join” the day on the third day the mystery was solved for the slogan read "Join the Big Parade of Oui Reserves" The club was out to increase its membership and it certainly succeeded At the demonstration meeting which was held in the assembly hall at the end of the week thirty new members Joined Our club has grown so large that we had to divide Into two triangles We are sending this letter to over one hundred eities in the United States where there are Girl Reserves organized hoping that it may help some club to increase its membership Sincerely your JANE M RAY President JULIA O'BRIEN Secretary from Bolton to London through heavy rain In 22 hours At 12 Harry Mace of Liverpool recently qualiiiecl for entrance to Oxford university Million-Year-Ol- d SCOTCH CLASH 05 ER RUSSIA Friends and foes of Russia clashed at a meeting recently held In Glasgow Scotland under the auspices of the Scottish Christian Protest council Representatives of various denominations were present to protest against religious persecution in Russia but a coterie otherwise mindto the ed also obtained admission building The lord provost who presided had barely got to his feet when the trouble started At first it merely took the form of interruptions but the disturbers rapidly gathered voeal power and speeches were quite Several persons had to Impossible be forcibly elected bv the stewards and an appeal by Dr MacLean Watt also went unheeded 7 he police had to be summoned to maintain order and It was only then that progress was iossiblc FREE OFFER! nil kept rU'ht From then on I tel' n real ionic rf-f- ri and decided tins w is one mrd- ltfle tl at was getting at the bo''om ot Srv troubles My s winch kept ri i ng bet'er and better and grad- ersin - BIG An Invitation has been extended to the Otrl Reserves of Wasatch Mt Pleasant Utah to academy send representatives of their club there to attend our mother and daughter banquet on Saturday evening May 10 at the Y W C A The Japanese' Olrl Reserve club will appear Saturday afternoon In oriental costume before one of the local chapters of the P E O A dance will be given by two little girls “Dandelions” entitled Mary and Klyoko Masioka will present the dance The mother and daughter banquet to be held in May is offering the clubs an opportunity for much fun and creative ability The motto for the banquet Is “Our Neighbors" Each club has chosen a country and the girls and thetr mothers will stt at that table decorated by the girls symbolizing the country the club has A prize will be offered to selected the club having the prettiest and most original table decorations the countries already Among chosen by the clubs are Ireland Holland Greece Spain Hawaii Italy Rumania Japan France and Alaska Mrs F H Richardson has been appointed to act as toastmistress and during the evening she will give a toast "To Daughters” Miss Ellen Oulbrandsen a Oirl Reserve has been chosen to give the toast “To er Scribe YUMMIE WILSON her desk We are going to start at 8 30 a m and stay until 5— that Is If we have II It Is raining or good weather cold we won't go which will be a We hope for the disappointment best of weather and a good time very Interesting meeting as usual We talked over the banquet and court of awards and what tests we would try to pass and when We had flag ceremony and then our patrol We tried to think of meetings names for the Oirl Scout cabin and think some were very successful We next played some ninnlng games and learned a new song “Petticoat Lane " We sang taps and then went table-settin- Bohlcn Seeks Nomination of Pennsjl ht surprise given It was: Bonita Beauchamp an nounced that the members of troop 7 were to have a party at the Olrl Scouts' house Saturday April 19 at We were all both sur3 o'clock prised and delighted and enjoyed the party Mrs Carl Scott our new lieutenant gave Martah White Dorothy Radd June Sneddon and della tests and g Young their said they had all done nicely We have been noticing the numbers of new glrla at our troop meetings and we hope thev will pass their tenderfoot test and become regular members of the troop We had our usual patrol meeting and sang several songs before the end of the meeting CLfLLA YOUNO Scribe Routed Lies meeting that My Greatest Hope” ' opened Troop Angels on horseback dy somores doughbLast oys— which would taste best on the Troop 8 didn't have oui meeting because of hike which Is being planned for the our banquet This Is the first time near future? Every scout in troop to good hard any of our troop has been to one 14 Is setting her mind we shall all have Our flower Is the daffodil Two of thinking so the gtrls got the flowers which are the best food possibleboth Everyone because very fresh We all have a lovelv time welcome the spring the girls who are studying fire buildLUANA WILLIAMS Scribe ing are able to practice and because are all happy to take up our naTroop 7: MyI how It poured Mon- we It didn’t hinder ture hobblea once more day afternoon Butattendance And HELENE OTTFNHEIMER Bcrlbe our having a fine as a reward for attending we were Troop 17: Wednesday we had a This is what a fine “Sargon Helped w We Troop 13: W C A ing with a game which was to teach the new gtrls how to salute but murh to our embarrassment the new gtrls could salute better than the older girls Our visitor Belle Pendleton of the Forest school told us how much she enjoyed the banquet and court of awards Miss Adeline Christian took care of the girls who are working for merit badges We hope to have more second class girls by the next court of awards Ruth Black from troop 2 has Joined us and we are glad to welcome her -- i class second Troop 11: "Back to the work bench’1 and we are happy to be back after missing one week Our troop meetings are so Interesting we can hardly wait from one week to the st Good-Nig- on their tests but did not finish at this court of awards We hope they will get them passed by t he next court BONY A LIQNELL Scribe tli) dfl working 5 Mark At Miami Beach Barrel-Rol- of the Olrl Reserve of Salt Lake City have numerous activitie to partici-pat- e ln within the next few weeks They have been distinctly honored by receiving Invitation from various clubs throughout the community to appear before them both for educational and entertaining purposes The Lore Girl Reserve club which U a club made from a splendid group of colored girls will feature four of their members ih some musical numbers at a mlssionalry union meeting next week In one of the local churches This Is under the direction of Mrs Mignon Smith The Girl Reserves of the eighth grade at the Bryant Junior high school will present a play at the Children's Home for the Easter party sponsored by the Business Girls’ club Miss Mary Henderson will direct the playlet Miss Edna Emyers who Is assisting the local department will also assist In the program the Girl Reserves are giv- Scribe girl scouting as much be some of the best scouts Woman Sets New Girl Reserves Race for Seat in National Senate Last Monday w e had discuss more about what kind of a We hope that they party we will give them next time LYDIA SHEPARD C7” the troop farBeyond Educator Enters Mail Coupon Now ! cm A ddresf Gry |