Show - - 1 " - ut - 4 - - - - 6 t ' ' i r 4610- - 1 1 - 1110 - ' - 4 ' ' r ‘ ' - ' ' ' - - 1 t: 143 Siill ment of Heber C Smith 606 dondo sive as a deputy sheriff In I 1 " - :) ' 1 4 - a - t - - 't 1 --- m - - ' ' '1 i r : i‘ - i k iik'''''t'' - - ' '') -- - - ''' ' 1 r' I ' yr '''- - - - - - --- ' N 4 I tiOr':' s' - - 1 - L' Os ""ri - - it '' ' -- e 1''' 1 4 s 1 'i ''''Sk - ? - k l'1 ' ei '' 4 4 ' J- ' ' f e' t r 9' '' I k - ' ''''''''I -- - et 5 :i ' b ' 40 - - L --pel-- 1 1 di '''' 41kc - - rg - Nominator Takes the Gavel committee of the left chairman of nominating Salt Lake district Federation of Women's Clubs conferred Monday with Mrs Seibert W Mote who has served as president since April ?dr& C W Collins - Bosone Lauds Contribution Of Women at Clubs' Meet 1 - 'Women's contribution to the world both in the home and in were lauded Monday at car& the Salt Lake district Federation elf Women's Clubs annual convention at Newhouse hotel City Judge Reva Beck Bosone eulogized such women as Madame Ilarie Curie and her daughter k eve Madam Chiang and and Mrs Elearor-Roosevel- t pointed to contributions to society - Kai-She- I by women in Utah - li Wile e Career-Hous- credit by the mere name mother but those who are good mothers are just as deserving of praise as those who make accomplishments in works of art she declared Religion Importance She emphasized importance of religion and security for children and the value of teaching true values Approximately 100 delegates from 18 Salt Lake member clubs of the federation attended the ses- sion directed by Mrs Seibert W — It is difficult today to know Mote president Mrs O Jay tow to draw the line between the Kingston Murray president Utah career women and the housewife Federation of Women's Clubs emha the west since many women do value of united action in both Women in the eastern states phasized women's activities rewarded by higher salaries do Mrs C W Collins was elected la ot need to do as much in the chairman of the nominating comshe said way of housework Election of officers will 'Pt - 04v r c said women should mittee Judge take place in April give priority to responsibility to young children- in the home above - 7 careers Mrs Residents Protest Mill - Marba C em- A petition signed by approxiJosephson 200 residents of the East mately hood Women have no claim to Mill Creek district protesting operation of a lumber yard and sawrks mill at 23rd East and 34th South was received Monday by the Salt Lake county commission SULOVA OGRUEN ADVERTISEMENT 20 HAMILTON ' ELGIN Wear Now Many WALTHAM HELBROS thasized responsibilities of mother- S -77 1- 1 t:I ' ' - TEETH FALSE 1 17 ' ' flp i NIL - N) LNoog-v- 2114LrrY -----e71 IL' Ti ttitig " - 71'''IN - - l' -' Lim 1 ' $o swit iel" Q L" L atm $07S — t MOW lissi Lis o Z Sail Like tblbi With More Comfort 1 r 7 ri 2' ' ' - - 14 ?"-1461 '"" — ''' e -- ( s -- - - 7 51) : 4 tzE t SimpleTunaTempting Sathlying that economical in this recipe satisfying Try will delight the whole family Once you've tried Star-Kiyou'll choose it every time! 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C ‘ 1 CYOU Room 823 Newheuso Building 10 Exchange Placo -- c''''''' ur ( 101k i -- -- Monthly Payments OUR RATES COMPARE - -- ! tt- : - L I - 6 rrrZIpC likLerit 1:7) ammminoman r-ARla- er "? O' !I i' o ' A Bliss Native tirbs Give You Quid( nellef from Wash 9 D 4clz I ' - I ADVERTISENt TrNT 11 - el-- ' reve'-'" At)(74: I International dinnerciance 8 pm Other meetings—Eagles Aerie- 878 pm hall 41 Post Office pl- Knights of TOOF Columbue 1315 pm 165 E So'uth Temple: Alcoholic Anonymous group 1 8:30 pm Scanlon- house 335 E 'South Temple i 5 --- --- t 4 1 A Ado and Personal Loans - - - - r11 I I I t - ' - '''''- OR'MORE 1117-- V:-j- d 141r $ T'" 0 to i 1 ri J 0 33 - t directed BLISS NATIVE 'HERBS - r - - -- 1 ' 1 It - 1 i ?' ' i - Ill RICHLY 'ORNAMENTED State as $ i ) dee- 1 Lrf I - '' "k1 ' - ' -- -- ! es )J '11 --' N---- - -- ' - '"'Ne 'f - - - - 3:15 pm The youths were listed as Walter Pummill 16 St Louis Mo: Ray Holmes 16 Kansas and Bill White Denver They were arrested by Thurman Taylor deputy South Salt Lake marshal and Deputy Sheriffs Clarence Evans and George Anderson at Osterloh & Sons Truckar service station 2180 n it -- 4o '1 - Salt Lake county jail for "investigation of car theft and second degree burglary and hold for the FBI” They were arrested at & - a 41' I S t71 I - Colorado Escape Trio Captm-ed- t - Oti 1751"1"1 i IA:ttix0- (i '( I ( ''''"- bk- 1 - - ' 627-2n- - Be ss -- 4 4- 1- - CAN HAVE vl CA 541 LOAN 7klillif-1J‘'11'-1-- -4 4--0) (---- ' ) ) ''''' iv ' David Parley Altop 36 55 W 2nd South Monday was committed to the state prison to serve from one to 10 years for the $2500 Christmas eve burglary of the Byrne Jewelry Co A second degree burglary charge against him was dropped midway in the trial and he pleaded guilty to an amended complaint charging him with grand larceny Judge Joseph G Jeppson who sentenced Altom also: Set a sentencing date of March 1 in --the case of Carl N Gilbert 20 980 S State and James F Beck d ave They pleaded 19 guilty to second degree burglary in connection with entering the Safeway store at 33rd South and Highland dr Jan 30 Sentenced Donald Montague 20 Payson to not more than 10 years for escape Jan 4 from the Utah state prison He was serving a third degree burglary sentence at the time of his escape Set trial for March 2 in the case of L O Christian 42 Provo who pleaded innocent to passing a forged check at a Salt Lake store Jan 17 sporting goodsMean l Lee Franklin Sentenced Markley 40 Los Angeles to one to 20 years in the state prison after he pleaded guilty to passing a forged check at the Imperial Press Dec 19 Sentenced Louis Baquera 46 city to from six months to three years in the state prison after he pleaded guilty to third degree burglary in entering an automobile belonging to the Threlkeld Co Effctiv - ' Send for your free copy of the new cot- - I t Tuna Recipe orfut Tuna Terminal ' Book Write Star-Ki: Island CalifOrnia Dept 521 24-pa- - g It i - — : 14 ! 1 1 Foot-printe- - - - Utab---Linc- oin Tuna cup thinly sliced peeled onions T teaspoon pepper r- 1 e Stor-Ki- st 4 I Meetings scheduled for Tuesday in Salt Lake City include: Hotel Mercury divon all day: Wasatch On Co: Rotary club: Utah-Idah- o club Sugar Co 12:15 Optimist of the Round Table 1230 p m Knights club 6:30 Serra pm pmNewbouee hotel—International Association of Credit Men: Salt Lake County Republican committee noon: 3efferson4ack- eon day committees 12:30 pm: ArthurMagna Millmens union 7:30 pm can 7-- oz ix 1 i i ' ( ' 1 ( MEETINGS TODAY 2 cups milk 1 - i ' and predecessor company since 1909 addressed tie afternoon session She urged music dealers to employ persons trained In schools to meet intelligently the musical needs of teachers and schools S SCALLOPED TUNA 2 tablespoons prepared mustard 1 teaspoon talt t ( st 4 cups thinly sliced potatoos 3 tablospoons butter or margarine cup flour '' - rado officials if that state asks their return Dan B Shields IL S district attorney said Monday After a four-da- y foray in two states the youths were booked at ‘41111s 9- ' rAsTEETH a pleasant alkaline (nonmore acid) powder holds false teeth To eat and talk in more corn- fortm ly Three youthful escapees of the FASTEETH a little Just sprinkle on your plates No gummy gooey pastv Colorado state industrial school odor" taste or feeling Checks "plate t5et FASTEETH at Gplden who were apprehended in (denture breath) South Salt Lake Monday by counstore any drug ty deputiel and a town marshal likely will be turned back to Colo- r-- ' oet 1:1 - ) A k - 0 YO UITO - 0414r-t4- w E 60-da- Burglar Sent To Prison 1 to 10 Years - Hiner faculty advisor ---------- FOR WORK WHETHER YOLF-RIDYOU OR RIDE FOR pLEAsuRE WANT AN "OUTFIT'' TO BE PROUD OF ' '' '' - a 01 1 Recently elected officers of the combined student branch of the 14)" lissammsma74 James J Petrillo musicians' union president despite the "incredible salesmanship" of the man He predicted &compromise settlement of the recording issue during the extension of negopresent y tiations Other Speakers Presiding at the luncheon meetwas ing addressed by Mr LaMairLake John Elliott Clark Salt music and appliance dealer His 87 mother Dr Francis° E ClarkRCA-Victan educational consultant to - '''' U ' ft371'' -- be done away with by or k : 1 s 1 1 t4 -- 1 ' ' - 4-1 r'' ' '''''''''''''' - 1‘ 7 'i '' - 3R112VIA 0 ' - 11 '1 -- ' - - ‘' 0 AO - or 'it - -ti - 4 c - ' 1 "--- ' ' ' '' ' try shall -4- 4-- k- ' 4 - ' ik 4 a -- "4 ' '''' k141(1 -- N4P14 1 --4- t ": — -( At ' 1 - 4'b-- i - - - '"-"N- 1 ' - - I 4 - ''"-'''' - i I ' 4 ' AC 0r0) '' ' "' - - - lt 1 - i' t g - Off Officers Announced A new bishopric of the Riverview ward Church of Jesus Christ ellt i- of Latter-da- y Saints took over direction of the ward Monday J Lts:::DL Coates formerly first counselor succeeds D Arthur Haycock as 1' ora bishop Mr Haycock secretary to rfV church George Albert Smith president bas moved from the - - - - c 1 - e Skedros business - manager Lesophomore land C Youngberg executive committeeman Bernard Towne freshman executive committeeman and Dr L David 1 New Bishopric 91' - Re- City Judge Clifford L Ashton Monday dismissed for lack of evidence a grand larcency charge against Opie Read32 438yS 39 and Frank Devenish State They were accused of stealing a diamond ring from William C Green -- - - '494ir --- Case Dismissed - f-- - - - t i ' '‘---- I U Debaters Forum Explore U S Necessity for 1TilT - ' e--r- I i l is American Pharmaceutical Assn ward The new first counselor A G Garlick the Utah ouPnchaerraMceountdiacaly Charles L Anderson aJitsicisn were is second counselor and - Ray Thunare John N West president nel ward clerk Jack Milligan vice president Ann Marie Outzen secretary Dr E A Swedish Organization treasurer Gregory Swedish organization of the Swinyard Latter-day of Church of Jesus Christ ''"'- -' "‘ Saints will meet Wednesday '' at 8 pm in the Ninth ward chapel LOAD KE TA A 416-5t- h East YO M I ND I ) - CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Conclave Told Demand for Music Grows i i 4 ' - - tiRCL14atA '404 - - '' 4 - ' " ' '' 1 i 4 contacted Majority 'of persons would A: small but vocative audience like nationwide poll a : 2 ' cheered both negative and affirma made music part instrumental wii--' ' schools in ative public I' AI of the curriculum speakers Monday night :as G LaMair Chicago presiLouis of Utah debaters split i National - Assn of Music University dent ' '' over ords ' necessity of universal i'''Ik ' Merchants said Monday in Salt military : ' in the ballroom training i Lake City Newhouse hotel at confera regional Addressing Observers noted that of the apN 1 ence of the national group at 4 100 persons attending de' proximately said LaMair i k z Hotel Utah Mr ' debate and the the score or more ' in''''e4k 1 mand for music and musical 't:‘'' e""'''''' : J ' in the forum which Tyt participating " ii will many struments multiply i the general opinion '''' ' t ir S -Le4 times if instrumental music be- followed t s lig- cur- seemed solidified behind the afschool of 'A comes a regular ' ' firmative side of the question ' riculum part ' ' - - ' tir i was sponsored The presentation "Ife""Tit ' ' ' i Keen S Bennion Competition post No83 Mervyn by "it American Legion to acquaint ' :4 e"'' 4" consumer the for ' Competition ' with the various opinions dollar is becoming keen once more- listeners : ' f t''' L ' 0 t( and lush days of selling instru- on universal military training without demonstration apIt-Officer Appointed :z pe ments I have passed he said to 41 k pears VI' 1C1tr vi:' "16:( ' ''''''' is The said Glade Salt Lake county commisit Mayor Earl J ' ' at chttc indus- sion Monday approved appoint- the unthinkable recording Alle 1 I--- t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday February 17 1943 - 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