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Show THHJ SALT 14 TK1LUJNK, JLA-KJ- VV L1LXE.MJ A Y JIUKLNU, JUNE 30, 1920. CORLISS JOSEPHINE president of the National Education association, who arrived in Salt Lake last night. MRS. Teacker Shortage Will Be Hero Commission for Mining Industry Announces Its List of Honor. Chief Convention Theme Says Organization Head. State Committees Report for En- of Formal Presentation Medals Will Be Made at Denver in September. on Arangements tertainment of Educators. ' National m.l lc Kimfimm assoudlion Loj.ation boards, the national emigres of tc n liei a," Kipeoiiicna. Ill- - anil 1rcU'ii I'rcsi-ikvikl Mis Josi lliii.e Coi mt ion, lat n.ght upon of the her airia! in bat lath' "Tins longiesa ml ot , u pi three entire on the program ThurMla, ami tot iv '1 give epi vta atletidon to plan1 Timhcis, rhortage meting the leather do not boards school and superintendents ml eu'i as to the t Ii'mii ntili igiee at all tntimes Members of the on enron m eduiation hould do rig tDp .itni n, sab fie '!gli'.. Imol boards sonn tomb entn iso ti.nhirs for iV n It I'- phui.H'd to Ai k trn ir wanting to raise, tho money to finance next wmU to mic of ih. niimis ui oi the chool. Mind Ions in and this with plan "Too often tew her- - have discussed their ganu.it Tin "da as comndttie have m t at that. Tills con- the problems and lit ithego more das und r the it pm (urn of tlu" Womens It talk than to gress Is going jl s and Fedi ot Womens ration State is going to bring about a better underMi" T M Hurafilliatrd r cooperation between ley ha beorgamzatihs n appointed ihflnmii of t a standing and a teachers and hool boards, classroom for iluf da. and ionunitt Mhen this congress automobile made tntativj an mgnu nt supervision officers. the has auI L Has i chairrnait of Do through with Its meeting. I hope and educators of the entire fnitcd Stat.s tomobile co iinuttH ha-- t hd a nu'ing the public In general will he freer to take of the vanous otgamzitjon ninoi each other into confidence for tomoriovv moil at wlmn tin Mr complete plans will be Health to Be Stressed. vertex dav that th' pnai im was said Hay nple of Salt File "Of tour&e. there will ho other features feasible only if the of the convention. Special stress will be who liae can wdl not tv tin commit in health that the iaiie aie as ul.iblt for an hour placed upon the need of complete or two next wmK T p ML.ini n 4 preparedness, Amerit animation of under the under the he points out will take about an h o direction of educators Instead f t 01 m if. in the ti either tin of thA morning direction of politicians, necessity with Hu recovering from the war shell shock in our noon, bo a not of totluintrfre comntion public schools, and the provision infor good regular a Teidattvelv Wodmsdav Imn sat to children cer books cf interest as (ommerctai lull dav 'Jter-da- v r iral and city schoolroom in the United aside a a Km mi and hrtdiv Itotarj day SUtes Each of iheM 01 ga mz.t t ion w ii In "The educators of the United State are da tired of discussing mere theories They in complete eharg of the ennigitmnts Mr designated auonlu.c aie determined to get down to business for tlieInday thi way the intti hnrdn can Hay and acfrpt programs of practice " be distributed Muss Agnes K. Doherty, teacher of econowes in the Central high shoot of St. liul, and member of tlie board of Registration Booth to Open. trusted of the National Education assoThe Ki w a in lub t mum n u ciation alM arrived last night. pointed at the ngulur mmiuw Ujufoli C. Pears. president of the state A thur E Smith Im- h en sj.j mutt f efi m normfcl school of Milwaukee and president man of tlu Kotarv comina'o itu J E of ttfr board of trustees of tlie National M Ketidm k and MU' lull wut Ho Eduction asso lation, is scheduled to arTilton is chairman ot the mnunuu rive in halt lake this morning lub lommlflet Walter R Sidrrs superintendent of the A m deration wd op m d at Pocatello schools and member of the board the Hotel t tab within t das to of tififalees, will also arme Satuuhu make reservations foi th. imps whuh will tommeme Hus touch tux wtk wil (outtnue all dunng tin Nal.onal l.du-- ( Tracy Home Offered. at ion 01 ix entlon commade In Utah the Arrangements dmM-Mi J W Swiatson labi-itmittees for tlie coin nit lun iu ip upm ted nal Js 1'msCoh uilt n Urabtree, s., i.n at a committee meeting ventenlav flu s ikej- - t u a noon at the at the Hotel Utah Amiomu ement be was made that tho home of Kuel I, ( mniiif rt ial i ,t Traej had been offered fur the lawn part and reception planned in honor of tho New Theory viaitiig guests next Tuesday afternoon between the hours of 4 and 6. of s Nathaniel Jackson, executive secretary of th committee, n ported the oiatorio, NEW "The Creation," to be presented Friduv, up.lv, June r' i'lhia! o ids July 9, on the University of Utah grounds todav imiuued at tlie msit, n ui m socampus by the Salt Lake Oratorical office oui erniiM flu llunu iwnu' from ciety, was well under way. The Utah state committee patrons' sec- there that Joseph H hvi" walih umuIiimI m tion, N, K. A. convention, consiatingoof turfman and vhist M Mrs. 0. M. Bacon, chairman. Mr. E O his home love lime cvpiit rna hivi bt mi Leather ood, Mrs. H S. Tanner. Mrs. killed l.j a "hoot cxgi wu1 w ftoiu h Willrani Reed and Mrs C. S. Kinnev. reIN f had fallen out over mjail it li ur ported that a patrons booth will bo estab' s lished where a ladv will be constantly on S at Tin r pi hand to impart information concerning the Itn, 4Ptt r.il p oiuti oi . t for tics dust m patrons section work "fo o tn Otheis who attended the meeting and I Hstrict a K Dr were Dr new storv Smith Iroin a p inti madarepoits C. NY Child, R. S ErlamDon. J Fred Iiu estigatu s jt Anderaon. Dean Milton Benmon F J The enm t was t h Norton. Harold J. Stcarn, Miss Elizateicd lntfL-4- i dal v i ikt beth Fit Gerald and P E. Hammond 7"n for (ontgumei If the plans of the automobile commitEiwellH se relaiv denied t h lam tee of the National Education association tmfman hal partk pated m it the a.iy such convention materialize, every delegate to "One of the high So'- - i v 1 t -- -- clo-e- kuiiI , n'i-tlve- s StUNGTON, June 2 -- Th Joseph A Holmes Safety assoHatlon the liero 'ommisslon for the mining lndustrv, announced the awaids to miners for spe U1 deeds of braverv in the savin of human life during the last three veaia in the I nlted States The gold hero medal Is to be presented to four western miners and to the nearest surviving relatives of t itcc others, who sacrificed their lives in then attempts to rescue other miners from death. It is epe ted mat the formal award of the medals will be made r Kiedernk G. Cottrell, director of the bureau of mines and, president of the aso la tion, during the Jntet national firs' aid ami mine'tcscue contest at Denv er. t o)o , 10 and 11. at which eptamber mimis will be present from all parts or the lountry. Similar contents are hold oath ear under the auspices of the of inlne for the development of lesMje and first aid man for the mines, and in nnh rneials are awarded to the UMiiih most expert m life saving The men who will be awarded gold hoto medals and diplomas, and the deeds Him pc formed ate as tolloivs to-d- j bu-re- -- - 1m . ( bo--!- i t . aftei-nou- v j m Investigating Turfman Murder v i ! t i FA BETTER tire than i & Butte Man Saves Three. i , te The Tribune. kpeoal John 1. Roardmati of BuUe Mont. afct engineer for the Anaconda Copper saved three company, who miners from terrible death in the West olusa mine of the company and assisted A fire in the in the rescue of a fourth I.onard coppet mine, adjoining the West Colima mine, filled the latter mine wdtA Hoard man, wearing tlie poisonous gases oxvgin rcsue appatartua familiar to wt the risk of ids. life, entered the mine four separate times to uvf lire The next tn receive the gold hero medal will ie Daniel Fllorultch of Blwalik. Minn , an employe of the Balkan Mining A fire broke out in the Belfompanv grade mine of the oompan. In which one lif xv as lot and many others jeopardized, hreet mes Hionvit'h drove his electric loiomofive through moke and gaes btlnging out helpless men, and, finally, a f(mth time he brought, out a fellow jfj wotkci be will Hind ard fourth imedil iwnrdd to lames Collins and James Inlmnrk both of Mullen, Idaho, and employ es tf the Gold Hunter Mining and snu Ring (Ompanv of that place W'hlle end av or ing to re.i h iwo entombed men in the mine thev themselves were caught h tave-i- n and imprisoned for fifteen liout Whin rescued thev weie buried to (lie Miovildei I'he two men the wore endeavoring to rescue, Peter F Emil and leant Savko, were finallv i'rought from the mine alive, after having been entombed for mote than fourteen dav Fellow emploves took seven da s to drill a hole through to the imprisoned men and by this means furnished them with food water, light and ulk ilothing ,Cter thev had been without food for five days and without w'ater tor tour davs lone-hand- c res-c(h- gas-fille- d I the Silvertown Cord is ever made, it will still he a SilvertoicnTire, and Goodrich will make it. ' -- Goodrich. 1 v it v t Three Sacrificed Lives. re ojiur hetoe .ioes Not tit H itte for the Mining companv at BJte their lives in trving to lie nearest livirg relative 'ave otiier? f I'dfli of the t iree men will be at Denver dining the first aid and mine rescue 'Oldest and will receive from Ir. Oot-ell the gold medals and the diplomas detailing the heroic deeds of the dead Mon Americas First . Cord a ilfivMl I Tire 1 uti 11 On June 9 1M7, a fire occurred in the of the North Butte Min- .peulator shaft hen the fire started, Conrov and Peter Sheridan of both emploves of tit companj, Mired down into the mine to save their f How nen. but before they reached them t e iien air, whnh had been coming down ti. snaft, ieveised allowing hot mi pothoious gases to come up the Mian When the rage was 1.0sted to the surf.i c the bodies of the two brave mm woe found on the cage, burned to a The relatives of these two men nsp will receive the medals lame l Moore, another miner at the anif fne, went through the mine attempting to bring the miners to the smr-f- a project. Mr sperlo came west expecting be bad collected seven men, to become assistant to M M Justin lie nd driven back by the smoke and field agent for the crop estimates bureau de med that tlie onlv hope would be to build .1 bulkhead as a protection against tlie gu'-e-. and lemain behind it until res-- ( nde- - hi m d direction the bulkhead wa cie ted, requmrg five liours for and inc'osing the party of eigiit m n Ti e obtained air from a com pre-f- d line nearbv. With nothing to do h,t wait Mooie meered the men and hi the meantime wrote a larewel! letter to hi wile Sixty hours after the of the bulkhead. uers wearfound the barricade ami ing app.tiatis broke through and found six men alive ard two deaJ, t .e latter Including Moore he nor were brought safelv to t'e urfa e the all gave credit to Moore for xniji their "ves sirte without his and dir (ion thev would have g nd.uu be n if o a ted ompan. ing Mil hfiel Butte, Tfte Goodrich Adjustment 2aiis : Silvertown Cords , 8000 Miles ; Fabric Tires 6000 Miles -- ftr for Fti and Nevada, but the offer of t e alte position was more favorable to him,i) Bright Constellation of Star Acts Marks New Pantages Bill Opening This Afternoon com-poti- BODIES OF DEAD RETURNED. troops from Ianzig on the vessel. The NEW TORK, June 29. The bodies of poles will entrain for Camp Dlx, where will be demobilized. they 837 A. E. F. dead, consigned direct to the homes of their parents, reached here today from Antwerp aboard the transport Mercury. FOR FLETCHERS Besides twenty members of the army of civilian pasoccupation and eighty-fou- r I ere 1813 Polish sengers, there alo Children Cry C ASTO R A iom-pleii- s i Committee of Awards. Tie awards were decided uron con m ttee of lam ' ov a tue assoviation, composed Paul, representing the Mine of America William li.Mutoix Institute I nited Mine Workers of (iren a.of the lohn ant neri 'Iirner, of the Mire. M1 and melter U orkers tners who parti ipaied in the making of the awards wre Janice nited M ne Workers of irnti a. ieorge S Ftlce Xmerican lusniute of Mining Englnrs David n eri an ademv of Sien'e. hie, of the So letv for the Pro-- ' liuo f ito'ioii of Fnginferlng ludmation, Hold r, thur l representing Samuel t run Fedof the American piesident har!4s D Walcott, eration o l.alxr .ue president of tie association and of lrd, V s David 1 Tne eretarv. Dav, aso iation was created snortlv the death of D Joseph a Holme if t p of the bureau of mines and c.i'nr r- - firdirector, and was in rcognitlon o Pi mi'inorv of Dr Holmes and the uaiit.irian werk that le initiated. Mt rg i laiion the society agreed o avar1 diplomas and medals of honor to tnrMnN ,n t mining and meiallurgi-- 1 u .sti for deed of lieroism or r ihf w 01 ti acts in efforts for the res of tniui-onch inners or persons In r.d to giv ieof a o retogiiiion in prop-- r umuIs for pernor who may devise or to uo apfiRan-for the benefit of or mmo rescue or ieco-- ( g.eaor aP oj rat on c v v .1 11 WOODMEN TO CLEBffATE. thi.ee camps of the Woodmen of tin 'rld and their friends will at Iuhertv park this afternoon. Agather program prepared by the committee will nd rolling contests. log sawing Mu'bal numbers will be gven 1 CHARLES SPERLE TAKES NEW POST. 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