Show D 6 piE ELKS PREPARE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE HOW TO KEEP WELL Chairmen of Club Committees TO CONVENE Arrange at Ely for Nevada State Gathering in September By DR Mrs W H Lovesy left chairman of the entertainment committee of the Ladies’ Literary club Mrs E li Schraga right chairman of the program and year book committee oj the club 7 Inclusive MT PLEASANT — W K Thrond son superintendent of Wasatch acad emy has announced the opening of school for Tuesday September 8 The teaching staff will be: J A Poneel principal and psychology E O Brunger director of physical education for boys Mrs Elsie J Clith-erosecretary and registrar Madge Muohmore social science and dra matte art G M Smithpeter mathe m atics Ralph Gunn head of the commercial department Alice Dlx piano and voice Glenn Strayer pi ano and music organization Fran ces F Ball Bible Eva M Lang don commercial subjects and dlrec tor of physical education for girls Cecil A Palmer manual arts Mildred Nelson Spanish Mattie ReecS Latin James A Rose science Mabel Taggart head of English department Edythe L Cupp home economics Margaret Backlund English Mrs MUUe Berkhlmer supervisor of boys Margaret Thompson supervisor of Junior high school grades Ethel Trowbridge dining room supervisor Mrs Hilma Becker nurse Committee Leader League Head A EVANS INFANTILE PARALYSIS SERt’M In using blood serum from an older Infantile parlysls Is a disease of case If no recent one Is at hand We know that the blood of people who the late summer and early autumn have had measles retains some little There Is some of It at all seasons of preventative powers agalnet measles the year but from October until May for more than twenty years and this there Is just enough to keep the suc- offers a justification for use of blood cession alive At least one great epi- from older convalvescenta from Indemic gave warning In May of what fantile paralysis If nothing better be was In the cards for the lat sum- available mer However as a rule the InDIET FOR BABY crease In prevalence Is not easily seen until about July 4 From that date Mrs A L W writes: I have read until the middle of September alert with Interest your article “To Make health officers are watching lor Baby Grow Tall” trouble I would like to know what kind of It Is well for the people to know foods vegetables etc have the that a cure for Infantile paralysis Is vitamin B necessary to be effective now available Drug stores do not As I understand It the lack of vitasell It but many health departments min B will sometimes cause rheuhave It on hand for the use of the matism As I am suffering with this If any case de- trouble I would like you to give me people they nerve velops In a health Jurisdiction where an Idea of what kind of food to eat What do you think of deblttered the remedy Is not available any reasonably well trained physician can brewer's yeast for Its qualities of vitamin B7 make hls own medicine REPLY The remedy Is the blood serum of a I can see no relation between rheuperson convalescent from infantile paralysis It is not a perfect remedy matism and the growth of babies but It Is superior to anything we have There Is no reason for thinking that had before and it might be the begin- eating yeast will cure rhemuatism the word “rheumatism” ning of a line which should eventu- though I ally supply something entirely satis- covers a multitude of disorders factory It will prevent paralysis never heard of “debittered brewer’s Is and wasting provided It Is given In yeast” Any genuine yeast a rich The the early stages of the acute phases source of vitamin B complex same holds true of any wheat germ of the disease or or flour cereal meal to genuineany has cure muscle no It power weakness once developed and wast- ly made from whole grain The germ It after taken place Another !a that part of the grain that develops has ing plant shortcoming is that being obtained Into the sprouting (Copyright 1931 by The Chicago ' from human beings the supply will Tribune) always be small and It can never be put on a strictly commercial basis It Is given by Injection through the skin Infantile paralysis begins as a mild fever or bowel disturbance and diagnosis Is not easy As soon as a diagnosis Is made the physician should get In touch with hls local and state LEHI— Dr W L Worlton Lehl health departments and obtain a supstake Y M M 1 A superintendent ply of the serum If they do not supply it they can probably tell him has announced that a trlstake conof a recent case of the disease from vention of Lehl Alpine and which he might be able to obtain M I A workers will be held some serum If they cannot help him Tuesday and Wednesday In the Alhls next step Is to Inquire of acces- pine stake tabernacle American sible physicians and to ask the people Fork ’ about generally for Information Stake officers will meet at 6:30 cases p m and ward workers at 7:30 p m It Is not yet known how long after the acute attack of Infantile pralysis American telephones are to be used the blood retains curative powers In the new stock exchange building Therefore the physician is Justified In Milan Italy Mrs Edmund J Kearns left chairman of the program committee of the Catholic Woman’s Mrs AI) E Callahan right president of league the league Following the summer vacation the various clubs in the city will hold their Initial meetings In September and many Interesting programs have been arranged for the autumn and winter meetings Qeneral meetings of the Ladles' Literary club will be held the second fourth and fifth Fridays In the month at the clubhouse The opening session will be held September 11 with the following program preceded by a luncheon Allowing also is the general program for the year Luncheon Mrs Alfred D Pierson gerro-tsr- y Mra Mrs Harry Coombs treasurer Victor Kt Ball Mrs James A Baker Mrs Charles P Barrett Mrs Henry J Blnch Mrs Louis A Brudgland Mrs 8 8 Burnham Mrs Peed A Clark Mrs W B Clark Mrs G B Clemensen Mrs J L Craig Mra C 6 Culp Mrs J V Dawson Mrs Walter H Dayton Mrs Charles S Dennis Mra J W Ensign Mrs Lawrence F Ham me L Mrs Paul Hammer Jr Miss Hollister Hancock Mrs A L Hess Mrs W R Hutchinson Jr Mrs G F McOonagle Mrs N E McLachlan Mrs Earl K Marcusen Mrs E M Neher Mrs P L Parker Mrs William Peterson Mrs J Mayna Read Mrs Jamea Miss Pearl Savage Mrs T A Rogers Sweet Mrs H B Waters Mrs Henry A WUUe Mra W R Worley Mrs Royal C Younger Breakfast— Mrs Elliot T Kimball chairman Mrs A Walter Koehler Mrs Fred W Meaktn Mrs Thomaa J Mullln Mrs Walter C Patterson Dance— Mrs Willard Hanson chairman secretary-treasure- r Mrs W L Partner Mrs Dryden R Coombs Mrs W T Denn Mrs Charles W King Mrs Darrell T Lane Mrs Clifford Rudlne Mrs W Leroy Smith M Finance — Mrs William Waddell chairman Mrs W Q fieley Mrs Alfred H Taylor L L O scholarships — Mrs Dan B Shields chairman Mra E W Clark Mrs W T Runsler Hospitality—Mrs Philip Schonert chairman Mrs John W Alford Mrs John O Daly Mrs W H Ellison Mrs L B Fuller Mrs E D Hammond Mrs C R Higson Mrs Oeoue R Hill Mrs Arthur J Maya Mrs H W Pickering Mrs Elmer A Ricker Mrs A D Smith Mra Henry J Wallace Mrs M E Wilson all section chairmen Civic— xMn B N G Stott chairman Mra Stephen H Besley Mrs Kent tt Burt Mrs C W Hosmer xMra Frank L Hunt xMri Edgar M Ledyard Mrs F k Mo-Hu- gh xMrg A J Murphy xMri Julius Rosenberg xDelegataa to City Federation of Women's Clubs Legislative— Miss Florence Kimball chairman Mra A N Hauson Mrs Dana S Hemphill Press— Mrs Theodore W Whlteley chairman Mrs Franklin 8 Chndlff Mrs U Grant Moaer Mra Oeorve Y Wallace Jr Th board of director! of the Ladles’ Literary club will meet at the chairman The Girl Who Won Gass Work Starts September 14 Teachers Get one-ha- 1932 Teachers of the district have been assigned as follows: Lehl senior and Junior high— D R Mitchell Abraham Anderson Junius Banks Joseph Coulam Evan Croft Ray G Rurnell E B Garrett Ross Nielson Jean Coleman Elizabeth Romney Dorothy Stewart MarDean garet Thurman Cecil L Ash WalkPrior Joseph Robison Calvin er J Lehi grades — Ethel Hall Martha Johnson Ida Thurman Bazil Dor-to- n Annie Proctor Leah Ashton Ora Clark Norlne Fox Mariam War-nic- k Ora Putman Marie Phillips American Fork senior- and Junior high— J M Walker A B Allen Jd J Bird Luther Glddings Earl Holm-steaGrant Ingersoll J W Phil- Tim-panogo- Year’s Program September 11 SHORTEN TERM LEHI — Superintendent David Gourley has announced the opening date of the schools in the Alpine district as Monday September 14 The program 1s outlined for an eight lf month school term and which Is three weeks shorter than the usual school year The closing date is tentatively set for May 7 Plan M I A Meet Ladies ’ Literary Club Opens LEHI SCHOOLS Assignments Three Stakes Non-golfer- School Opening Date Set at Mt Pleasan XV I ELY Nev — Plans have been completed tentatively for the state Elks convention here September 3 to Registration will begin' Thursday morning September 3 and afterward judges will be chosen for the ritual istio contests The convention will meet Friday at 7 a m to finish business of the day by 10 a m when members will leave for a sightseeing trip to the copper pit at Ruth Afterward the Consolidated Coppermlnes corporation will serve lunch to the delegates at the company dining room In Kimberly In the afternoon the ritualistic contests will be held with an open house and dance at the local Elks home In the evening The final business session will be Saturday morning after which the delegates will go to McGill where-thNevada Consolidated Copper company will act as hosts to the gathering Lunch will be served at the company dining room and a sightseeing trip through the mills and smelter will follow A trapshoot will fill the later hours of the afternoon and a cabaret dance at the McGill dining room of the copper company will close the day The last day of the meeting Sunday will be given over to settling the annual Elks golfing champion ship of Nevada with several hand some trophies up for the winners both Elks and their wives will have the option of trips to Monte Neva hot springs resort or to Wheeler peak and Lehman caves SUNDAY ’MORNING AUGUST 30 1931 Catholic Woman’s League Has Interesting Program for Year Mrs T P Cahill recording secreInteresting programs have been dent Mrs Nell O'Donnell financial seccorreMrs Harold T O’Brien arranged for the meetings of the tary retary Mrs Joseph McKay Catholic Woman’s league that will be sponding secretary Mrs treasurer Robinson Mary held the first Tuesday of each month Members of the advisory board Include at the Cathedral hall B and South Mrs J C Daly Mrs T F Cahill Mrs Ed- lips La Vere Wadley Mary Basinger Iva Carlson Bessie Newman Helen Smith L B Adamson Edgar B C C H Farnsworth Booth Farnsworth C B Walker Ruth Chlpman American Fork grades — Rulon Alice Brim hall Jane McPherson Parker Florence Dunyon LaRee Chlpman Pearl Jorgensen Lillian C Booth Ella Halliday Rowena Miller Helen Clark Myrtle Law Margaret Hayes Elva Smith Mary Wilson Pleasant Grove senior and Junior high— A P Warnlck E A Beck Clarke S Alma Kirk Harry Richards Elroy West Arvilla Clark Ruth Peterson Emily Wright William A Partington Estelle Fenton G W Larsen Lyean Johnson Ford Poulson Viola West Rose Lelchty Elwood Baxter Marjorie Holdaway Juana Taylor Leona Told Lacey White Thelma Wright Emma Bush Lincoln senior and junior high — Karl Banks Erval Christiansen Boyd C Davis Charles H Davies W M Vernon Frank B Newman Roy Partridge Carl Swenson Ora Le-la- mund J Kearns Mra Fred Davidson and Mrs Mary Robinson The standing committees are as follows: Press — Mrs Fred Davidson chairman Mrs Edward J Cashln Mrs P J O CarroL of month at each of the Knights days Program—Mrs Edmund J Kearns chairMrs Bernard Hanson vice chairProaldenl' OrMtlniMre Ediar M Ltdrard at this moment had the white purity Columbus clubrooms The opening man SYNOPSIS man Cunningham Fern Jude Hilda held at season be Report on the Council Mealln of th of the will meeting of a snowdrop Membership— Mrs S E Whlteley chairOoueral Federation of Women' Clubi Knudsen Edna Shelley B M Jolley Young and vivacious Nollle Day m L P Littell with man 8 Mrs the vice chairman following p were Tuesday New If in dark for Officer her there Rcooptlon things Thomas Cordner Mrs Ray L Davis Mrs Frank Laramie Ernest Clayton Music public stenographer at an exclusive life he’d thrust them to one side program: Mrs J K Dowd Mrs J J Neville Mrs Donald Dixon John S Lewis Alfred Hoateia Mr Clyde W Slmpaoa LEAGUE PROGRAM New York hotel Is befriended by the he’d teach her to forget them D Fleleh G Mrs Mrs George J Murphy SEPTEMBER 9S E Mrs M President's greetinc ClUhn Mrs Wayne C Ball Mrs H Rogers Livable Oarden Raymond Aahton Rt Rev John J Mltty D D JA Laramie One though the knowledge that she wasn’t Address wealthy Mrs Judson s widow McQuarrle Mrs A B Stratton Mias Lincoln— Wallace Anderson Helen Flower Exhibit Clum Member In honor of Bishop Mltty tnd Florence Hopkins Mrs L J Radloff Mrs Arthur N Qerer Poem a evening Nollle goes to the theater In as he wanted her to be would hurt Reception Chloe Dundsdon Wentz clergy Frlel Mrs J chairman P Hospitality— Harp Inaemble: Selected trio place of Mrs Judson where she meets him terribly Lindon —Robert Walker Dorothy vice chairman Mrs Mlat Prances Probe Mia Marl Thorapaoo Hostesses' entertainment committee Mrs R V R Casto For when an Irishman falls In love handsome TonyO’Brlen She reveals Joseph Keating Mrs A J Eiden Mrs Clyde Fern Edwards Helen Gam-me- tt Mra Elleabeth Prosser Jenkins OCTOBER 8 E W Young Mrs Fred Oreulich Miss Hostess Mrs W O Prosser her own Identity but Tony does not with the one woman In the world he 3:30 P M Emma Walsh Mrs Maurice Kane Mrs OCTOBER of the under the auspices hear her Later in the evening she sets her on a pedestal as a goddess Program M Murphy Lambretch John Mrs Sharon— Ray Wentz Cynthia LarPersonal Glimpses of Russia In novolt Harry Mrs circle W Mission Thompson J Mrs Jay 6 Glen Mrs Walter Eldridge son Geraldine refrains from repeating her explana- and kneels at her feet worshipping Joseph P Thonutorff chairman Jeppson Maud ParMrs Fred W Strong Mrg L J McCall her purity Observation of Praaent Dsv Russia Tea lose for tion would fear Tony that Catholic Truth— Mrs J E Dowd chair- tridge Dr Thomaa L Martin NOVEMBER Of such was Tony O’Brien fashW H man Interest when he learned the truth vice Mrs chairVolk Dsnoln McDougall — 2:90 P M Page G E Sandgreen Mary HolT P Cahill Mrs George F Muslo Next day Tony telephones and leams ioned In hls Inmost heart flirt Organ recital Mrs Bernard Hanson man: Mrs brook Mrs A J Stratton Susan Phillips Fay Allred Egan CaTea tbs of Art the In He was an ‘Significance though he had been Mrs Judson has gone abroad chairmaHoateia Mrs William Held Library— Mrs W 8 McQuilkln Thorit Hebertson Anna of the Madeleine thedral Vineyard— n-Mrs M O Mrs J idealist 33 Hunt Jensen Helen OCTOBER Brady the report he comes to the The Rev Joseph Keefe Mrs H L Weeks H W Powell Mrs What fs Art Mrs Mrra Baser r Hoagland the And of Tea this Image and pale hotel He looks at Nollle without Entertainment — Mrg J S Lochhead Lakeview— Leroy Loverldge Mary Selected Readlnss Prom Wauac Bruc DECEMBER X face this sweet beand modest pretty Mrs Is she chairman believes vice chairBrennan It Amsburr'a "Matsu Robin" J J recognition but 2 30 P M man Mrs L H Bolte Mrs R J Priel Jensen Mra J O MoClaln cause he has discovered her mas- manner had stirred up all the dreams The " i t Mrs A J Hogan Mrs C B Merrlhew Muslo Alpine —George Scott Edna WalkIn him A social satire by Alice Gerstenberg Nollle reach can H Before Mrs T F Welsh Mrs R Peterson querade Hurlbok Jessie Hostess Miss Atwood Cast to Include: Mrs Arthur BlAke Thomas Mrs M J er Jennie Gleason Marvel he her to wanted OCTOBER M nlm he disappears Nollle secures a The ideal girl Brennan M Mrs J Mrs J Brady J Cedar Fort— W L Berry Elizabeth Mrs J A Gazelle Mrs G J puncheon He wouldn’t permit Mrs George Baglin Mrs J O Daly Mrs Connelly Mra new position as secretary to Jack be She was Seasons' Mrs O’Halr “Th P J P F Dsnclns Interpretative R J FrleU Mrs J J Oaltlgan Mrs Har- Murphy Miss her to step from her pedestal Under tha direction of Miss Lillian Smith Ryan Mrs H G Bradford Mrs Thomas Hutchings BrlUing of Galbraith 6s Co old Holmes Mrs Robert Mark Mrs 9 Carl Kearns Fairfield— Ruth Rothe Chamber Muslo Bools' So now he said In a husky tone 'McOinlcy Muslo Galbraith BrilUng's fiancee is Jeal Mrs J W S MoQullkln Mrs L Shield Claud Mrs Hospital sick committee— Mrs John Hostess Mrs Nell Mrs Neville —“I Joseph J never McKay believe a should oua when takes to Nollle din single O'Donnell Mrs J H Rayburn chairman Mrs C M Stoffel vice NOVEMBER If BrlUing Mrs Austin Gibbons Mrs Child Health and Protection ncr and warns Nollle against over- thing against you anyhow Gloria” orchestra chairman Muslo— Bt Mary William G McHugh Mrs E W Young M1U Kat Wltllsms clubhouse at 10 a m Thursday Tea blue her 8he blue raised to tells loves Nollle eyes he stepping J P Motion Picture Woman s Proaraa sewing committee— Mrs Brtlling Hospital of A JANUARY 5 board advisory the meeting There was a glint of Schraven chairman Muslo Mrs Mary McAlevy Miss Galbraith enters the office hls 2’30 P M the section chairmen and the chair- her vice chairman Mrs Teresa Keirce Mrs J In them— or was it Just their natural "Hlitory of the Pulltier Boston Mrs Chester G Pratt Prize'as ELY Ncv— Organized workers will frees from Just Nollle herself 37 H NOVEMBER men of the standing committees will Brady Mrs Thomas Flood Mrs C Mtn Dorothy Lynch NolUe Is dis- loveliness? day Play Directed br Mra Robert T JelUson be held Frith Mrs Mary Wheeling Mrs C BrilUng’s embrace stage a quiet celebration labor anW Eliot" Miss Margaret O'Brien W at 11 a m the same day W Oxley Mrs Mary Malvry Mrs A H Music But the eyes looked bravely Into "Charles American a Nollle Judson awaVd this year according to plans Mrs charged gives biography Fleekensteln Mrs W I Frank Mrs J Hoatsaa Mra Jesse J Thompson — hls was 1914" the war of ss to the It ‘IHie Coming week Due this greatletter Tony had written her abroad nounced though something DECEMBER 11 Harvey Mra Mary McFarland Mrs Roy Mrs J T Murphy JSpencer Mrs J D Sullivan of workmen in Inland: Its People and Cuitoma Intending to help NoUle and set the were flung out between them to ly decreased number business United States history xard RICHFIELD — Institute for teach St Ann’s sewing circle— Mrs Mra Loiter Blarnaton J J draw to them each other like House" Grace Mias matter a "Allison's Hogan among RalatiraThamaa learn she to the district and dull phones Club Chorus straight Bartch chairman: Mrs J F Flanagan ers in Sevier district will be held American award play to E-was It difficult found bridge has Judhe vacation Tea shining on left chairman vice Mrs a Mra Mrs John Canty employers 12 according Frost" Green Mrs W V Handley Mrs E Saturday September Hostess Mrs Geary A Eaton “What made you Say that thing "Collected Poems of Robert son asks Nollle to become her secreraise funds for the usual elaborate Miss Grace Hogan V McKeever JANUARY Mrs William Plumhoff Mrs to Superintendent A J Ashman American poetry award I Andrew tary and visit her ranch Nollle sc Just now?” gently she asked of him Vocal selections Rarlsw of A Racanl Blosrsphr Ginl Wheeling Mrs Mrs display Mary Mrs Elsie Stillman district priMiss Rosalia Fatonl T C Hand Mrs W C McClelland Mrs And Tony looking down at her Mra Christen Jensen Alfred Tamblyn will make the ad companies Mrs Johnson to a garden Tea Muslo mary advisor assisted by Miss Ruby Fred O’Halr Mrs 8 E Tinue FEBRUARY 3 dress of the day and after hls speech party and meets Rhoda Vane Rhoda through hls thick tangle of lashes K Hostess Mrs Thoms Wlaa T sohool— Bond Parochial Mrg Thurber and Melba Ence will meet 8:00 P M JANUARY 33 Vane is Invited to visit Mrs Judson's hls face quits pale under hls tan Mrs H McChrystal vice A chairman free ice cream and candy will be dis- Intalllasno Purpose Homes of George Washington Win and D R with teachers of the primary grades Mrs Mra chairman: M answered Chaves her: A A Collin E number ranch woods to north In children Nollle the Wakefield Mra tributed I the Dr M O Barlow Mrs C P Goody Mrs P B Hv-la- In the grade school building at RichMrs Oeorge F Egan FeeneyMrs Because Gloria everything about Rappahannock meets s fisherman He proves to be i4ule of games contests and races tor chilWaldo Morse Mrs James Pit- field Mrs W H Bints man Mrs Charles Mount Vernon Teachers of the grammar Is so sweet and wonderful Hostesa Mrs Hasvard La throw you Schulta Mrs J B ' believes It O’Brien still Tony Tony J dren will be held In the morning Richard Hogan Taylor Mrs Joseph ATerry Military Camps Record JANUARY 3 Mrs T 8 At- grades Junior high and high schools Isn't Banner" Nollle to be Mr A Judson your beauty alone that’s made The Shelf Mra P M McHush A and the afternoon will be marked by A Sectional BookAeatetad Mrs kins Mrs Fleekensteln will meet with Superintendent AshJ Cronin Members of the Catholio Woman's me long to see you again— to dream bv Mrs Ellen Geer Mrs Albert McQuaid Mrs a baseball game between junior Mra Miles K Miller Mm to Net Edna Dwm A Nelligan of this meeting It’s YOU yourself— Joint meeting withleague Mrs Oeorge W Northrop man at the Richfield high school In CHAPTER 29 a Knights of Columbus 3 Mission Mrs Julius Roeenoers Mrs John C league nines and music by the Mo circle— W Thomason the afternoon principals may arrange Mrg J "Would It make any difference the real girl who seemed to radiate Hostesses entertainment committee M OroshelL chairman Miss Grace Hogan vice chair- to hold Gill band pair AMraH Clarenoa MARCH 1 W R Mra Persona Mr building meetings In their man Mrg Irvan Robison Mrs Joseph suppose I weren’t Mrs Judson?” re- such character— such— oh I It’s an In2:90 P M The Nevada Northern railway will Hutchinson Mrs Denner E — I suppose one would Dedicated to the Sisters servants of Our John Dooly Mrs J J own schools definable word Nollle as wish very peated who Tony all Muslo quietly trains for furnish free Galligan Mrg Jennie Kearns Mrs J E School for the primary grammar Blessed Mother who have labored call It ’charm’ in a woman It's someand she sat Mrs E A Harten stein Host the lake aide Cosgriff Mrs P J Purcell Mrs Preston to attend Horn Ruth Kimberly and in this community PBBROART 13 and Junior high grades throughout M'GILL Nev—First prize was Her heart by 8he thing that you’ve got that no one else The Mercy Sisters thudded Mrs R W Van Derek Nutter nervously McGtU V Luncheon House special committee— Mra J C the district will begin Monday Sepswarded Mr and Mra Herman Pap-enf-ua kept her head down twisting the has got whom I have met — something The Charity Slaters Mra T F Cahill Daiv Historical Party ehairman Mra A K Robinson vice tember 14 Registration will be conIn Honor of past Presidents and in the annual contest for Im- stalk of wood anemone in her fin- elusive and appealing I suppose Sisters of Perpetual Adoration E Dowd chairman Mas A H B Bird Mrs C Louis J Mrs ’’ Members Honorary ducted In the high schools on MonCollins Gloria — — and hls hold on her hand The Holy Cross Sisters provement of McGill yards and gers her profile a sweet loveUness Muslo deof are the various heads Following Acheson Mrs Walter There was something about that tightened— “the best definition Mrs R H Ashworth day with regular school commencHost grounds second prize Mr and Mra of Muslo partments of the organization: Slrstlns Frlti FEBRUARY 30 Mr and Mra A delicate beauty of hers that had what I mean is 'the bloom of a woliterature and education— Mrs ?red ing Tuesday Ned Carlson third At 5 APRIL Club Birthday O Brelning chairman: Mrs J D Calla2:30 P M C Kllng fourth Mr and Mrs Rex drawn him irresistibly man’ ” FRBRUAifY 36 han vice chairman: Mrs W H Powell "The Cgtholle Woman's League: An Wsshtnaton BlosutShnlal Celebration Drlasell fifth Mr and Mra Oust Impossible to forget her 8he was Her throat constricted eeeond vice chairman Mrs Frank Liston She was and a Plea" Carver Appreciation Dr t John A secretary Aasuras so M touched MT PLEASANT— The Home Cul- Address Madnleva different the Sister And proud too of from other girls he deeply Muslo Civic welfare— Mr P J O’Carroll chairMiss Barbara Laramie — Plano selections Mrs Oeorslna B Wabbar Host In th contest among vegetable knew There was a fragrance a dewi- his confession ture club will resume study meetings vies chairman: to 7 p m) man Mrg A T Egan of officers Election open (polls Miss Elisabeth Mrs L B McCornlck Won’t you go on? ' gardeners Mr and Mra Jack Cot- ness about her It's— beautithe home of Mrs F C Jensen Whan 6randroolhrRRept Voue FitzGerald Mrs Arthur Murray Mrs MAY TT Mr and Mra As though life hadn't really ful to hear you talk even though— Mm Lind Jessup trell won flrat Wednesday afternoon The ofyear’s Henry T Matthews Mrs Lucy R Garvin 3:90 P Vt World Old curWith Our ' Ckunmunloatma Social service— Mra P J McGanney As though she were s Tony— I'm the most ordinary perprogram includes a numberon Prealdent'aaddraas Mrs Louis A Brldaland Henry Matheaon second Mr and touched her ehairman: Mrg R E Ganahl vice chairchild Nslshbors Mra D H Edwards third Mr and being set apart from all the rough- son” Annual reports rent book reviews lectures mM°rbA's'n-k(man Mra C P Goody Mrs George H 'A' Tea musical and Mr Mrs Aasuras fourth Gust You’re not You filled my heart Following la the program for the litera- Watson ‘gUlff and ness and the crudity welfare and diversified Whea Uirv 6nd John OrsdusU EUREKA Nev— The Nevada state A flying sweetness— a fragility with dreams So beautiful I’m afraid ture and current events soetlon of which Mrs Frsd W Uetfcln Mra Rex Dressel and Mr and Mra Whstf literary features are: President fifth Allen to the following are officers: Mra Fred O Laurence fair will be held In Fallon from Sepfor He tell tied officers looked Tempo Them her them” X&torpretatlon st This year's down head you bright D Callahan OhOHM chairman: Mrs atOlub J w Hartlette tember 17 to 20 Inclusive Pete Salerno kept a record of hls with its filigree of sunshine spatter“For fear I should shatter those Braining Mrs E O Brunger vice president flrat vice ehairman: Mrs KHostoM lira Arthur TM OtW Clarence Thornton manager has MARCH 3 garden and found he had netted ing through the lesvds above making dreams?” said NoUle softly her eyes Powell second vice ehairman tnd Mrs Mrs E M Johnston secretary Mr Liston secretary Prank announced the following Judges Pro86323 profit on tha difference In a gay pattern He saw the purity of misted with emotion H F Wall treasurer Mr L R lUelprodty Dwr Lunchton 14 SEPTEMBER 12:00 noon K8L — NBC Friendly hour DrsrnA Club of OfAen fessor F W Wilson University of Newhat hi vegetables cost him to grow her pale and dellcue features that “You would?” KDYL— CBS Symphonic hour Muslo Christensen board of governesses The Romance of Books Mrs Wm Moebest Mrs Mary A Robinson P M Bostocfl Program Ooflumtto “No vada horses beef cattle and sheep what the? retailed at In the were Uke a cameo There was someand should treat them very Book Chat SEPTEMBER I Mrs E W Wall Mr T M Keus-ae- ff K8L— 1:00 28 With the composers APRrLI stores He took from hls garden be thing Infinitely appealing about her gently because dreams are rare In Book Review Frank Morris Woodland Cal for and Mrs J D Meyrlck KDYL— CBS Cathedral hour Mrs P A Welch Nw Phases of Astronomyu K Holstelns F M Stodel rabbits ElW Penrson tween June 16 and August 34 3S0 He had found it well nigh Impossi- this hard world and the loveUest Muslo Mrs W D Xldrtdge 2:00 KflL — L D 8 tabernacle choir professor KDYL— Goal match 12 Polo iX Johnson bunches of radishes CBS High OCTOBER 100 pounds of ble to believe she was s widow with things in life are our lUuslons” WORKERS ARRANGE CLINIC Ifu'i Friend the TreeRufu P Talbot 3 00 KDYLCBS Vi u to from Chicago mer Knight Fallon Nev and Dean New Horliong C Knights Lieut In Robert Stewart University of Nevada “Illusions? Then you don’t think Columbus iV Joaquin Miller 3:30 KflL— Meditations in music HosUsenMrs j U Oibson string beans 40 pounds of peas 10 a breezy reputation and three mar titttt—Mrs Anne C ofFyffe Lew Willlem MrChryatal KDYL— CBS Hook Line and Sinker college of agriculture farm APRIL the head squash 25 head cabbage 40 rlages behind her—each mating un- dreams come true?” he asked her products of the health work 3:46 KDYL— CBfl Brooks and Ross 4Ttoad to Culture’ oc Compared charge Relief OCTOBER ' 26 BhsWi anP A Lehenbauer University of Nebunches beets 20 pounds beet greens congenial very quietly hls eyes seeking her Book Review Mrs Fred O Oreullck 4 00 KDYL— CBS Theo Karle With Wisgem's “Marks of an educated society announces Stake 4:19 KDYL— and M Flood flowers CBS Madeline Misa Bragglottf vada horticulture and Miss Ltibetb He had thrust the thought away downcast face Qualtrougb 60 bunches parsley 8 bunches parsPray Friday Man" But she wouldn’t Musical Interpretion other preschool child clinic 4:30 KflL— NBC Candlellsht musicals NOVEMBER 8 Musle Mra Mary Stillwell Buol assistant nips 105 bunches carrots 36 pounds from him when In the presence of look at him KDYL— Tea time tunes Tea from 1 to 4 p m In tha Lehl MemoRadio XU Past Present and Puture 10 4:49 director KDYL— of th Nevada agricultural She A Boswell Biltera Southwlck girl this of leaned CBS Mrs Weft spinach XoatsNt Albert J forward asparagus and anpounds plucking rial building APRIL to 1:00 K8L— NBC Melodies Mis Mary O'CarroU extension service and Mrs Ebba She had seemed so fresh — un- other anemone and regarding it spec- Vocal Selections yet has much more produce to gather KDYL— CBS Devils Drugs and DocOrlslnal Compositions: NOVEMBER 32 efore the first frost occurs Bishop state health nurse will be In tors PUT Hls spoiled With the dewiness of early ulatively Posm— Short Slorp-OM-- Aet Book Review Miss Margaret O'Brien New NBC Evensong MuaIo was Ineligible for a prise morning hovering about her Mla Josephine Dowd 0:19 KflL— “In a little hour this flower will Dramatlo Reading charge of a state baby clinic 1 p m to I KDYL— CBS Kate Smith music ' to garden of Officer 14 DECEMBER Station ” fade The county contest premiums are An enigma wasn’t she? U1 dded to b having won flrat last year HotteM Mrs N U Btowirt Christmas In Storyland Mrs Ruth Trier 0:30 KflL— NBC Harbor Lights The toiloulnt book 1 ’ IS more KDYL— MAY A lovely one! valuable this year than usual Singing Saxophones And those eyes of Carolers 3t Ana's Children 6:49 KDYL— TBS male Silepce between them th eubito ’ ehorus CBS Luoohton JANUARY 13 more exhibits are expected to hence hers as blue as the lake when the She thought: “What have I said? Viewy of the Presnt-6:00 KflL — NBC harmonies Annual Report Problems of Outpiuk be entered KDYL— Organ music I wanted to meet his mood— to make Introduction of Heir Officer sky was a bright azure the Church Rev Alfred A Pinckney Burdett-- To Carlvloa K8L— Prank Cookson'g orchestra Music A number of counties are already If he could only see to the bottom him talk— this isn’t me at all to be Little Celine Miss Margaret Mary Anson 6:19 persussoiw— Dsneln Go4i HccteM 6:30 KDYL— CBS Lewisohn stadium conChairmen of Bocttona JANUARY 26 Ooldrmi— Sardinia to participate In the fair of those eyeq end read her very souT so cynical—” ftf SPtt&a cert preparing Officer of th club Ineludo Mra X M — Hawkins A H 8 Bird Book Review Sefur4 Mrs Gout ' KflL— fltudio program The 4-- clubs will also enter exhibits “Would It make any difference If Ledyard president Mra Darrell T Lane And Tony asked of himself: “What "Mother of Mankind" Mrs Pred Davidaon 6:49 CHrtmshaw— Isles eX Advantur 7:19 KflL— NBC "Beat Sellers" vice president Mra Harry L Bracken see O'Donnell Ave Neil Maria Oonort Mrs you weren’t Mrs Judson?” he re- kind of a Ufa has this girl had? Who 7:30 KDYL— CBS The Gauehoa KeeaeandP Btacf— Publlo Control of Bus ond vice president Mrs Elwood Bachman FEBRUARY 0 7:49 KflL — NBC Sunday at Seth FarkerA recordinv secretary Mrs Frank L Hunt peated In a puzzled tone Milestones of Progress "Why can she be? What has life done to Medical Science 8:00 KDYL— 8tring ouartet secretary Mra AlfredQual-ftrou-H ELY Nev— school will Gloria you’d always be you Prtel Pine White Ditcovtriea lute tins to tha correapondln He Raymond her?” 8:15 KflL—CM favorites Miss Llibeth M Taylor treasurer Mrs Harold Holmes And a longing surged In him to Vocal SelectionFEBRUARY historian and Mra Charles T send Its usual large enrollment to the but why make a mystery of It?” 8:30 KflL— NBC Mahlon Merrick muile 33 AnMyoVolumini Outdoor BPort tha Tear KDYL-C- B8 Fed Nichols Worley librarian of Nevada this term the Fred O'Hair She said very low and feeling very put hls arms about her and protect Rook Review University Mrs 0:00 KflL— The Rt Rev Monsignor Duane Tba board of directors Includes Mrs tohn Selected Muslo What Evolution la O Hunt C Daly Mrs J V Dawson Mrs K R entrants ranging from freshmen to nervous: "I never sought to make a her from the outside world and fight MARCH 0 Boaers— Journalistic Vocations AKDYL— CBS Jack Miles orchestra J Vorae Mra R M seniors Hartensteln Mrs her battles for her They will Include Russell mystery in the first Instance” A Study of Masterpieces Roa— alltnr th Skies PITTSBURO Kan UP)— Mary L D 8 tabernacle services Ferguson Mrs Stephen H Besley Mra Elliott Kenneth Austin Louis Pas-tre- ll Bister Mary Laurcne 0:30 KSI— He lifted the soft hand that hell A bluejay perched’ on a branch Studio Tea : England's Crista KDYL— CBS Ann Lea Ben Alley Alloe Chamberlain 20 freshman at Georgs Y Wallace Jr and Mrs Fred W Smith— What Graata t Dallchl Ed Frank Leonard Leonard 10:00 KflL— NBC orchestra Mrs The is wood Meakin the anemone parliamentarian his and Cross Hostesses Alumnae hls nearby — Holly wings flash In Source fingers others bright and the Kansas State Teachers college Systematia Rorokln James If Wolfe and the chorus director Jack Williams Fred Foster KdyL— Melodr oarade At Bt Tom closed over It the sunshine He regarded the young Book In Rural Sociology knew that she had some relatives Mrs C Q Plummer 10:30 KflL— Variety mualc MARCH 23 Louise Tldbill Ardath Stoddard — Mnur of Manhattan tune KDYL— Sleepy-tim- e Trythall "My dear don’t be afraid of me - If couple arrogantly as though they’d Rook Review The atandlnt committees follow: L McCall she hadn't heard from them since but Mra J &wiahr-Introdueti- oa to a Btudr of tha KSTr— Old melodies 11:00 Program and Year Book — Mrs E H Copeland Jim Wallace George Jack-so- n you only knew what this meeting no right to intrude on him Musical Interpretation she was adopted out of an orphans’ Tariff KDYL— In the Lamplight Schraga chairman: Mra Chester C Pratt KUss Virginia McHugh MonBernice of Walker Lora means Rossolo and how me— Hugh to I’ve tunes secwas Mystery There for KOYL— Mra TeroalchoTean Howard 11:39 Thompson— the plop of a trout ice chairman: Lathrop home 11 years ago And Victor Dawlonged APRIL 13 -- Silent" 12:00 mMn‘ght chairman Nick Basta Marjorie Cannon It retary Mrs Gleyde W son knew that he had a sister named J nearby and a kingfisher flew over Poetry and Legends of he Children of H Ashworth Mrs O’Connell A1 Urqubart and O Rourka— Daslfn of Steel of Year Book Mrs R Simpson KDYL— Midnight melodi eg Mrs W Hartlette Powell Israeal O'Connell “And Brim Mary makes water the thi all that N Mrs A Structures Eaton things Arthur George Geyer Mary Alice Chamberlain but he had ' ’ Musical Modllsb R F Mrs Arrangement — Btreaemann Valient Herbert Peck Maryann Peck Hasei queerer— I mean more complicated" SUence Peace And beauty Mrs J L Gibson Mrs E A Hartensteln Divorcs has been made easy In no idea where she was APR 27 J Vauclain—Steamlna Up Miss Jessie Hurlbut Mrs W D Prosser Perry Bob Millard Bill Dumble LesA a “How on earth so?” There was I Stroll Through Soring Garden And a man and a girl with “the China a married couule being comFICTION But while walking down the street Mrs William Reid Mrs Clauds L Shields Mrs Cherwtdden Maud ter Kitch and A Bhhrook— Murder of Staves Kester tone Fred hls Tong quick anxiety In like a chal- long long thoughts of youth” in Members and friends of the section are pelled merely to write and sign a here he saw a girl who reminded hlnx I Mrs N L Stewart Mrs Jrssa J ThompOielaud— Imperial Treasure son Mice Georgina B Webber Mrs X A University of Utah and B Y U lenge "The Reoresentation of Master-niecetheir hearts declaration of their desire to sepa- of hls mother who had died when! irresistibly drawn invited togiven MacDonald— Polfarry Riddle West and Mrs Thomas Wise at will by the art students at Bt rate and have Provo Wasn’t draw the free? next Was — she probably this lovel) to each other chairL Dermott'a McKenna Blacken House— Mrs Harry Rampant it tinned by two wit- he was a child He looked at the I da to to be anBanners Mannln— A greatest number of students from the young girl married?" man Mrs Riddle Carl Mrs Rasd and R J nounced nesses and thev are divorced but girl and decided she was hls sister Uter " ' Mayor—Soiiire’i Daughter ' Wolfrom President district with s few to California and Or were there entanglements In her (Copyright 1931 King Features Following are the officer: W Rirahan— h Happy Youth H Lcweay Entertainment— Mrs Mrs M E Callhsn: first vice preeldent if either mate objects a court action Sidewalk Introductions proved that t chairman Mrs Bruce JL Milkkla etoe other universities young life? — sh with the fee that j he was Vja at— BeU Street Murders Mrs Edmund J Kearns second vice presi necessary Syndicate Inc) right A Workers Plan For Celebration Of Labor Day By May Christie Temple streets Literature and cur- rent events section of the league will meet the second and fourth Mon- t Teachers Begin Institute Plans At Richfield ters M’GILL GIVES GARDEN PRIZES Shows Efforts Profits Growers i Club Arranges Year’s Program Nevada Sets Date For Annual Fair at Selects Judges I Dookt at Library Students Plan fi For University vIr Pat — Family Likeness Reunites Children J |