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Show fv THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THU RSDAY MORNING, MARCH Pupils to Stage n a a LIBRARY WORKER The Big Idea a ! n 4, 1920. fKtOBrimCS - KeitlvD'BcieivCa. - --- zJ- Granite Thespians Court Fame high school dramatic club, vrltlch will present as tha play Friday night "Tha Big Idea." Tbo students are, standing, loft to right, Douglas Cornwall, Beatrice Bailey, Glen Howe, DeMarlon Owen, Allen Hondry lbert Schrepol, George Paul, Hynun Summerbay and Georgia Ashton; fitting, Leah Goldstoin and Shirley Jensen. ' tpr California ihf4 mate librarian at Karramento, lima been appointed regional director for the Book V for Everybody' fund of the American Library association. The Tnlted States Has been divided into sections and Mr. Ferguson mill have rhamo of California, Nevada and Utah. He mill be assisted in the mork to help raise a fund of $2 noo.tkm bv librarian, library trustees and friends of libraries, without resorting to an intensive drive. The project of the association for mhirh the regional directors wilt eerura financial support, calls for the promotion of library service throughout tne nation in an effort to Increase the knowledge and appreciation of American ideals and institutions, especially among the 0H) new Americana of the United Htates. Library extension measures are expected to help solve social and economic problems bv affording opportunity for to the millions to whom it Is now denied because of the lack of public In cooperation mlth state lillbtarles. brary commissions the association will work' for the extension of the county Rbrarv svatem In every section of the United States The a"tKM istton will promote library service In industrial plants for the purpose of imparting expert knowledge. Continuation of the A I. A.'s library service on all ships of the merchant marine at I'ghthouses and coast guard stations, and in hospitals of the public health aerv-icand the publication of more hooks for the blind In the uniform Braille tvpo tecentiy adopted are other Important features of the movement. ' VWev, 4r rfln c 'Kiw- i. lie a mil Records Just Kr-- ' - We arc now able to fur- nish records that have not been available for months . o e, NAVAL RECRUITING STATION INSPECTED - Oranlt CAST of school i, Californian Appointed Regional Officer for Utah and Other States, Milton J. Feiguson, i ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION MAIL vJW'A.. 'AT. east, which consists of slaty players, end Gus Hackman Is business manager. The proceeds go Into the building fund Kor several months the local company has been rehearsing, and the fifteen principals with a chorus of thirty elshl .young women, as well as the orchestra, give a creditable entertainment. Cy'ey-- Dramatic Club Has Strong Cast for Annual School (Skctched.) -- Captain C. W C'ol. Inspector of United navy remitting station, arrived in Salt Lake yesterday on a tour of Inspect ton. Yesterday he Inspected the Ogden recruiting station and today will He saye Inspect the 8alt Lake station. that holh Vtal) offices are aa ell located He and doing splendid work. especially praised the work of Commander R. R. Mann and his associates In the Halt Lake office. Captain Cole leaves today for Reno, after which he will return to his headquarters at San ofFrancisco. the Halt Lake staCommander Mann tion welcomed home yesterday the auto recruiting cruiser Wasatch, which ha The been on a tour of southern Utah. crew in charge report that some adventurous weather was rua Into, and pear Uphraim a snowdrift nearly wrecked the A return trip over the region cruiser. to pick up the men Interested In naval careers will be started Monday. The have transportation recruit'ng party will blanks and ran wend the men enlisted direct to their assignments. 8!e VANCOUVER WOMEN ACTIVE DURING WAR YOUNG SERVANT GIRL Granite High School Dramatic club will present Its annual school play at the high school auditorium The play chosen Friday evening for this year's production Is The Big Idea," one of A. E. Thomas's latest and cleverest It Is the productions. dramatisation of a drama or simply a play within a plar. The story was not taken from the fancy of the author, but from life Itself. The plot Is out of the ordinary, replering around two characters, Elaine and Dick, who are trying to raise $25,000 by writing a play. From beginning to end there are many clever situations and complications. There are eleven characters, four women and seven men. who represent character type not beyond the ability of high school students to portray. An exceptionally strong cast has been rehearsing the play for two months under the direction of Mia Daisy Rolapp. and already two successful performances have been given at the C) prus and Jordan high schools, so that It Is believed the cast will score a triumph Friday evening. The oast of characters Includes Georgia Ashton, Delbert Schrepel, Marlon Owen, Beatrice Bailey, Hyrum Suinmerhays, George Paul. Allen Hondry, Glen Howe, Leah Douglas Cornwall, Goldstein and Shirley Jerwen. T ARRESTED FOR THEFT .he arrest yesterday morning of Ethel Lynberg, IT years of age. alias Ethel Smith, alias Sadie Smith, the police believe they have In the city Jail the servant girl who stole goods valued at more than $3?5 from the homes of South Joseph 8mlth, 6M East Sixth 1356 street, and Dr. E. D. Hammond, avenue. Perry The girl was arrested yesterday by Patrolman Joseph, Neve, $61$ Highland drive, where she had gone to work With the exception of a silk Tuesday. kimono, said to have been stolen from the Smith home, which was left at th Hammond home by the girl, all of the goods stolen from Dr. Hammond's residence and from the Smiths was found hidden In a closet at the house where the girl was arrested yesterday. Patrolman Neve said. The girl Is a ward of th juvenile court, according to Neve, and will be turned over to the court by th police department. With Vancouver was so Intent upon defeating the Germans that during the war the women called upon nearly every man In FAVORED civilian elothee to state why he was not In- the sen Ice. said Mis Jean Hobbs of BY MILD Vancouver, who Is stopping over In Salt Lake. Miss Hohbs stated that out of a gradMild weather during the past week hat of ISO boys and been uating high school classwere favorable to livestock generally left in the though there are many thin animals girls only three boys still early part of 191$. on feed In the northern section of the state, according to the weekly weather bulletin Issued yesterday by J. Cecil Alder, NEW HALL OPENS director of the Halt Lake weather bureau. Some lambing Is report d from the DRAMATIC PLAY Moetda district, west of Utah lake, the report stated, and sheep there are being The Thirty-fourt- h ward operatic com- fed alfalfa and corn. pany presented the Mikado" last night ward amusement p the new Thirty-fourt- h Two Appear Before Board. hall, and will repeat the production toand II. Tebbs, of John night and tomorrow night. The presentation opened the new amusement hall appeared before the state board and ward chapel, which is located on of land commissioners yesterday to disEighth West street between North Temple cuss the cleartng up of details In conand First North streets. The building nection with the purchase from the state i ost Last night the company of water rights formerly applying to the $50,000. was destro ed Hatchtown dam, w hlch played to a capacity house " Ha dlreetor-o- f the targe some years ago. LIVESTOCK WEATHER RELIGION CLASSES PROGRAM GIVEN OUT - WITH H-n- muel-8fry- -4e Pan-guitc- h, ' Announcement of the official program for the general conference meeting of religion eiaasea of the U D. S church was made yesterday afternoon following a meeting of the general board. Stake presidencies, bishops tit ward, and all religion class stake and ward officers are irtv Ited to attend. The meeting will he held Sunday morning, April 9. from 8 30 to 9 30 o'clock In Barratt hall. h Following is the program- Singing, Smith's First Prayer; Invocation; secretary's report, William A Morton, general seeretary and superintendent; address. Adam S Bennion. superintendent of L. D. S, church schools; address, Geoige H. BrimhaJI. president of the Brigham Young university; closing hymn; benediction. Apostle Rudger Clawson, general superintendent of religion classes, will preside. - "Jo-aep- ass-gtan- t FREE SCHOLARSHIPS WAITING FOR MARINES B&g&U Sv V Paint and Enamel Wash Removes instantly Smoke, Grease and Dirt from Fainted and Enameled Woodwork, Walls, Oilcloth, etc., without injuring the surface. BMII Wall Paper Cleaner Makes Old Wall Paper Look Like New. AT GROCERS, DRUGGISTS OR SUNSET .COLOR WORKS 235 SOUTH STATE. Word has been received at the Salt Lake marine recruiting station that special courses are being arranged for the benefit of enlisted men In man) special lines and subjects. The Knights of Columbus have also offered 100 free scholarships to former sen lee men In fifty leading universities of the country. These scholarships will be given at the Post school, which Is located at Parris Island, 8 C. The school Is the gift of the Knights of Columbus to the service men. Enlisted men can chooee from any of the following courses of study Mathematics, mschanlcal drawing, mechanics, motor drafting transports. business courses, modern languages, practical education. general high at bool, gas engineering, electrical and civil engineering, science, psychology, literature, writing, law, too! making, music, telegraphy and radio. Vocational classes and trades of all kinds are also taught at the marine training school at Quantico, Ya. ESTABLISHED Ig73 THlIE great number of successful men and concerns in oiir list of depositors is accounted for by the fact that their association with us has helped them to succeed. Resources, $14,060,000. MEMBER. FEDEIUAL RESERVE SYSTEM school and Westminster college. Th East Reliable Method of Hair Care High team haa received a challenge from Pocatello High school for a debate In case Hair iebv far the most conspicuous the former win either tho divlelon or state championship. thing about us and is probably tbs most easily damaged by bad or careless treat PAYROLL BUILDER meat. If we are very careful in hair MARCH ISSUED washing, w will hare virtually no hair An especially fine shampoo trouble The Utah Pajroll Builder for March is for this weather, one that brings out ail off the press and will be mailed today. the natural beauty of the hair, that disThla la the monthly publication of the solves and entirely removes all danThis Utah Manufacturers' association. Issue la of special merit, containing ar- druff, excess oil and dirt, can easily bs ticles of Interest to Utah eltlxena. It used at trifling expense by (imply v contains twenty pages of Information wen ing a teaspoonful of eanthrox worth reading for reference It Is the plan of J. 8. Earley, executive (which you ran get at any druggists) secretary of the association, to have in a cup of hot water. This makes a gxtra copies of ( the April thenumber rout full Issued for distribution along eup of shampoo liquid, enough so of the trade extension excursion of the will be which April 11. it is easy to apply it to all the hair, Commercial club, instead of just the top of the head. This chemically dissolves ail impurities LUND BOYS and creates a soothing, cooling lather. FOR die-sol- 10,-0- MAY BE MOVED SOON S. l negative, while the Bat High negative debatea the Granite affirmative. Tne Resolved. That the federal subject i government should pase legislation for of all labor disarbitration compulsory pute const JtuFonailjr coticed'd,, Tha Kast High school affirmative is composed of Raymond Brady. Duane Kipp and Joseph Kosenbatt, whole on the negaihe there are Pierce Krtchum, Richard Clana i and Daniel Duncan. Ftaxmond Brad, president of tha club, and Pierce Ketchum. the manager, were bo! tf on the Intcrciasi trams of 1918 and are on toe school deoatfng squad In noth 1918 and In 199. The winners of the local dUlelon sill meet section J at a later date at t.vF UnWemitv o Vuh to n compts for the tale champion!. In. ? Is V ompostd of the Meet Hige Fee-Do- that looks like a suit and can Some feature the Others silk braid-ing- new' kilted skirts. s, as the one sketched. President Anthon H, Lund, for whom COURT the school la named, said last night the L. D. S. school might be located In Davis county IS BUSY if a proper sit can be selected. At present there are about thirty bova In the Institution and many have been The student body court of th L. D. S. placed In various homes in Salt Lake. university Is holding sessions regularly twice a week. It usually meets Mondays Appointments Confirmed. Federal recognition has been extended and Thursdays, but th number of to be tried sometimes makes It necessary by the war department to Frank R. Newman as a major in the ordnance departto hold extra sessions Wednesday and of Utah, acment of the National Guard Fridays cording to official word reaching LieuThs court consists of a chief Justice tenant Colonel Fred Jorgensen, adjutant confirmation Similar and two associate justices, attorneys, general, yesterday. was received of the commissioning of Capdeputies and a clerk. Students can bs tain James B. Tucker of Provo as a cap- brought before th court for such oftain In field artillery, and of First Lieufenses as talking in devotional, smoking, tenant FVederuk R. Taylor of the medical gambling and disrespectful reference to Is in Tucker Halt Lake Captain corps, members of the faculty and student body command of C battery at Provo. officials. The court ha already pronounced senMcCleUtn to Oo to Pueblo. tences upo.i a number of students. It has to bar members of the student Professor John J. McClellan, tabernacle power from all activities and assemblies. organist, will leave early next week for body It can also higher punishPueblo, Colo., where he will dedicate the ments to the recommend authorities of th school. new organ of the rueblo municipal building recently erected. STUDENT TRIBUNAL New Crepe Underwear cas ' Tbo Best Laxative. "My sedentary habits have neceseltaled I have the use of an occasional laxative tried many but found nothing better than Chamberlain's Tablets," writes George SUNDAY SCHOOL TO GIVE AVIATION PLAY The Wei's ward Sunday school of the L. D. S. church has planned a unique Mr. Daniels program F. Daniels, Hardwick. Vt. entitled "A grand aviation Is proprietor of the Hardwick Inn, one of meet to be given In the Richards ward the model hotels of New England. Adv.) amusement hall tomorrow night at 1:15 o'clock. The program follows: Preliminaries Duet, Joa KJar and Mrs. R H. poellc; popular air, Master Elmer Broom; "My Last Flight" (comedy). E, R "Rtjuar Kimball; soprano solo, Mrs. J. F. Allred. f Clockwork Contesting Events High flying, wards Boy Scouts; tall aptn, Rlchards-Wells wards primaries; loop Rlchards-Well- f the wards Y. M. M. Rlchards-Well- s wards Sunday school; farewell address (before flight), Bishop F, D. Higginbotham; fast flying. Rlchards-Well- s wards bishoprics; flying experiences. Bishop Julius A. s loop. I. A.; spiral glide, Rock-woo- Nuiol virrE.T aw . Fbr Constipation A New Method of Treat ini art Old Complaint Sure Relief With F. 8. Murphy and Leon Sweet, representatives of th country Club. present, the cilv commission considered further vesterda.v the proposal to lease to the Cou n I ry club for a long term of years the city's land in th mouth of Parley's canyon for use as a golf course. The representatives of th Country club said that that organisation would spend $Mfl,ooo in Improving the tract and that, upon termination of the lease, the ettv would reap the benefits In thaV the land would be already converted Into a park. Will Begister Woman Worker. At a meeting of the Civic Center held jesterday the registration committees of both the Civic Center and 'the Y. W. C. A. discussed the plan for registering th women workers In 8alt Lake. Both organisations decided to cooperate, although each will have a separate regie1 tration off.ee. The Civic Center will also conduct an industrial survey of the city. Guests of Kiwanis Club. .Members of the Cleveland Chamber sf Commerce who are now In 8alt Lake on a trade extension visit will be the speak- 6 BelL'Ans Hot water Sure Relief mELL-AN- S LsJfqr indigestion er thla noon at th weekly luncheon of ttie Klwania club In tho Nowbous hotel. Dan B Shields, attorney generator Utah, will be chairman. Disabled Soldiers Flaiod. Hu$e, local placement officer for the fafieral board of vocational education, left jtmerday for SaUna, xrhera be ui place Hlileard Jensen In training In an automobile gantfV Bari ft. Just Arrived Comes in Modes Delightfully Charming and Features Designs Most Original . . yfSmrt . Start Your"-Wardrobe With d a . . Well-Fitte- Corset d. LEASE TO COUNTRY CLUB CONSIDERED h, to ar be used as either. - The proceeds will be used for the Wells ward building fund. Tha East H.gh achooi debuting club 111 meat sc.iooia on .March 26. The East High affirmative will meet the I. D. Ready-to-We- A frock Rinsing leaves the scalp spotlessly soft and pliant, while the hair takes on tho glossy richness of natural The Lund school for boys near Murray color, also a fluffiness which makes it will he moved to a new location In th seem much heavier than it is. After near future If a suitable place can be eanthrox and shampoo, arranging the- hair found. President Heoer J. Grant other L. D. H. church officials will in the is a pleasure. (Advertisement.) near future make a tour of surrounding districts looking over possible sltee. PLANS ARE DISCUSSED EAST HIGH DEBATERS TO HOLD CONTESTS Section will prove of interest to the woman seekin something smart and different. In the clean, A dance will follow. Details regarding the new L D S church hospital which is being erected at Idaho Falls, Idaho, were discussed yesterday at a meeting of the building committee. in the church oftia building. The committee consists of Mark Austin, president of th Fremont stake; James president ftf the Rlackfoot lleber C. Austin, president of the stake; Bingham stake, James W. H aft president of the Rigby atake; Dr J. Hatch, secretary of the Committee, and Melvin J. Ballard of the council of the twelve. Although plan for the building have been completed and th foundation has been started, the committee la meeting with Edward-.- J Ashton, who has charge of the construction, to go over final details. The new hospital will coat $30(1,900. To Be Shown Today SCHOOL IDAHO FALLS HOSPITAL Duek-wort- MT0RNICK & CQ BANKERS Mew Eton Coat Play Friday Evening. Whatever the day brings iu the way of duties or recreation, there, is one corset which is equally suitable and equally excellent for all. 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