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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY CORNING, APRIL 1; 1923. Hfll'SKK Salt Lake-UtaXine Suffers Catholic Girls Display Talent Loss in 1927 15 OPENS SPR1L Crystal Carboa Shatters Utah ' " Drill Record h at mad ttrrgll-- f. th Crystalo Car Don eompur, north of la Grind county on ta Denvtr a Rio Orind WMtern raUrotd, lUngtrster bow quick r ly hoi can be pot down loj of tbo formation seenrsd, Sarins thlrtooa ' days, th No. S wall of th Crystal Carbon company wag drilled $286 foot, which no doubt tetg nw record for ell drilling progress In th Casini h4 boon tot on es-roc- k rfeptntory to drUlini th. sand. wU Into tUt Electric Line's Losses in 1927 . in Decrease Revenues, Heavy Interest, Taxes : Cited as Cause. Radio - Address by Head of National Federation Feature of Program. At .. the leading feature- f. - the pro- gram for Nstlcpel Business Women' elt. to be observed April II to 12, Miss Lena 5IaJs!n Phillip, president f the National Federation of Business and Professional Women' Clubs, Is to deliver a radio address Monday evening;, April 1, aV 7 o'clock, ac cording to announcement made by ansa ranme tsucjto, acting pre!-d- t of the local Business and Professional Women's club. Miss Phillips' mess; will be to all business of the United States. Eight hundred and seventy. seven ttiember elubs of the organization In approximately that number of locali ties throughout the United States and the Hawaiian islands, will oartlelnate in the celebrat.on,' the week being aeaieatea to campaign or education n the progress of women in the business world. , Special attention will be directed to. the question of how business and professional women's clubs msy best cooperate in civio and com ro unity projects. , Important phases of federation will be stressed. One day will be set aside as Good Will featured day. the project being the good will tour which fifty representative women will make this coming summer under the leadership Of Miss Phillip to make contact with the most prominent business and; professions! women of Europe In the interests of a future International federation. This tour Is sponsored by the national organisation. Another day's program will be de voted to the educational activities of tne national body, or witich a prln- - 4 wo-m- s. ; Blg'decrsssa In revenues.'md hejvy Interest, and taxes paid by the Salt LakeaV Utah Railroad company in 1917, were largely mponeiUe for a hlch the com. deficit of I23M01:S pany realized- from the year' operation, it I hown by a report for the year filed by the company and Hmry I. Moore and D..P. Abercrombie, for tb company, with he publlo utllltie commission 'Saturday. Thi report (hows "the company' operstlng revenue In 19)7 were tlt. 289.57. whleh ss S92.S41.13 less tlisn th amount received 'in J92 Operating expense In 1927 were $u2t,?23 ii, or $l.27.J$ more than in having the net revenue from railway erationain 1927 at I14,S6.14, or lower thin for th var. Taxes assignable toprecntlng railway operations in 1527 amounted to I4. 756.10, leaving the operating Income for the year at I30.U9.9S In the rd. The nonoperating Income of the concern amounted only to 1529.55 during the year, which left the gross lncum st $29,960.41 on the red side of th lfl. i . Vo'.-46S.- "Vi; . i S , CPRINO la hero!.tho nurtei at 1 (it us item in. tereet on the funded debt: $J1,91 ti Interest en tb unfunded debt: f92lts amortisation of discount on funded debt... and 17814 In mlscelltnaout debit, making tetal deduotlons vt $21.441.117 from th gross inoo.n. Tal left th deficit mentioned above, Th total corporate surplus of the oompsny at th close of 19J7 ' was I42M9M0 on - th red side- of the , ledger. POSSIttlON 7 Date Set The next semiMexican missionary reunion at 8 p. m. In the Eieventn ward eft a per, .xentn. Ban between First and Second South streets, it was announced Saturday. Dancing and a musical program wll) feature the evening's entertainment. Reunion Entertainment Members Patent ,V V5. r il JL- Luella Hay- - - ear-tha- -- st ln-r- cdm--ps- ny onvention PlannedReoresents tire from Utah, Wyoming, Colorado ana jvew aisxioo yni stiena tne con' veatlon, of the Rocky Mountain seo tion of the American Association of .univeriiiy noroen, wnicn is (o oe held 1n Salt Lake from April 11 to, 15. V. W. C. A. Visitor Mr.. A. H of the Y. Austin, general secretary . W. C. A. at Sydney-,- Australia, will visit the Salt Lake organisation Sunday morning en route to Sacramento,Calif., where she will attend the natioaal convention to be held in the California city from April 14 to . - 'i Open New Class Mr, A. L. Bee- ley will open a new class in interior decoration at the Civio Center Mon- day. Classes are to be held weekly from 7:S0 until 10 p. m. Registra tion for the course msy-- be mad at the Civio Canter. St: ' Mary-of-the-Wasat- 1 VW . . New-hou- se , . 1 Of Anneoneed Daughter Meeting Pioneer No. tl win naeet Wednesday. April 4, at 7:t0 p. m. t the home of av. Mr. Arthur. ScCarthy. 7 First nue. ' . oest State rmportsnee of TJtah people l TrIDss. MVRRAT. March 21 --At & meeting1 of the belter home committee thi a(trnoen In the city ball, In connec tion with the cleanup campaign, plan were laid to Inaugurate a movement to sncoursg cttltens to. beautify their back yards. Mayor I. Lester suggested th siegan, "Evrj.4)ae-yaj-- da, . .. . front ysrd." An effort win be mad to toav cltl-se- n plant shrubbery aa wu as seed snd bulb tn their rear lots; to hsv old. unsightly sheds snd fences torn aown or to nav them planted with vine if th owner need them, and to have neglected parking ; strip planted to lawn. It waa pointed out by City Engineer Thomaa McDonald that th city doe not charge for water used for sprinkling strips of Iswn between the sidswslk and th road. It wss decided t ask property owner who land adjoin th new paving on Stat street, also that On street, to make th parking strips continuous on these streets. Philip Bents. prsidept of the Murelub ray Liens club, said that th Forty-ei- ghth w mm w This is a new specialized' depar tore Walker's has been planning for some time and now launches with the' intent of providing a still broader service for its customers each as' is usually available only in much larger communities. VX ' 1 names Head R1 V a te -'- -. : ft- tJ ..tt . Clf a lit ry' raw to ( rw- - i A. cenvenient horns of its own in the north end of our sppirel floor (2nd floor), with fashion-wis- e saleswomen, who understand the small figure, in charge. ' TV". . 1 II MiU.petiteM- -fr The ; he "hippr eaucks the trt" ub-de- b .TTfufirht - WV ar The $kop will every car ry emble,jportundj. slender thort . , The nonchalant Modern, upper i- - Costumes will be shown J)y living models Coot, en "street dre$te$t after-noon gowns, party and evening frockt, . i Pictured' informally during the day rifht, wears an inimitable sport froek in blue crepe with a dash of red and a broad youthful belt ,r,- ' 1 In print, because it is a fashion leader; - sport ensemble of, plaid weigh tjeis woolen, with raveled edges and a silk blouse. f9.5a ultra-fashionab- le small woman's coat, cf marvelous black mirror with crept satin, gorgeous fur cuffs and a scarf. stunning lorg f 149.53. loGking up, is line--price- or r quest d $33. ' ; Ml . The lines of medtrn art . The Jlon-tia- y on 1 the smaH woman's dress at the left has' a very Important new hip- A'yently feminine miss wears the stunninf ' all can be fitted accu rately and correctly. thing in eppar el for the oldtr mist and the $mall woman ; r: k. undeveloped mi a. Vie " "the full wee woman -t- - r Petite Eeaucaire is litulted in a tozy, f ' " -- prove themselves artistio In the dreary afternon frock of georgette, companion to the prist you see them in tHe tier skirt, the V neck, the crcsi tuckirgi. $43.53 The party frock at the center is youth and grace itself ii irp!e in every detail; lines are mailer costume artistry it la cf glorious red taffeta. $43.53. 1 L - .li,l About ten or twelve different mall figure size combination. ...... ... i n. Welfare ' - V- !a -- one-ha- lf three-minu- -- Photos of Civil War Vets Wanted For Use in Book . ' '.mwt1v wl tKout al- tcration and with all the charm4 of youth and modern style pos-uch tmali types. tible to . . In this aaring product road state was impressed upon members of ih Eschange club st the'r luncheon Fridsr at Utah by Judge Fred K. Morgan of the JuveMakee, nile court. '"What l't Mske Utah' is a stotan that should be hung upen the walls of very home within the state, the speaker said. s Pteunien Announcement pTsmtly msde of the Tanner family reunion to be held Saturday. April T, at the Jefferson ward meeting house, en blocks west of State and street, Kensington avenue. $ geottlih tiunln The Scottish Social .L eague T lionary reuruion will be held April of Des-erCommittee at I II p. m In ladies' gymnsslum, first building east of Hotel Ctah. Member of th- wif.r .a hv sppofnted rhs:rmen Jor Heuniefi 'lanne Hw!!sn mis- leegue ne varioas standing MmmitiM mm ill be held In the (oi'OW: sionary reunion aeeeTibly Trmm et tse M4.cl Arte I. W. eseoitHw wretarv t t'll d rg. I r.at Sruih Temple street, of the Utah Education ed- eooiaton, ' Haturday evejiirg, April 7. at t 1 p. Jkf'M C01iHlitt: ruriott cioa m tnmlr. rfrlfimm'l and dihr. Siewart. ity recreatlnnal director Iff. "a fcet mal cuKiu." recreifton: Heber C. Hmith. snec( fnr the cmntv ilto.nvi nrsCgstnr Servtee. T. M. o'Ur. survey; South Cat Wl w. H. Foi.ard. e!!w Jfieison will be the eDeSer at outh anorner. iesal. snd Keher C Iverson. ewonv enent. Merrners of the 1 L' He wiil apk os The Last iw f run m;He will be chooen si , i, j r.'!ir.Mir ( he lu'ee Wi:,i-,jj j, MJ, " Is u clothes designed for them made to their measure . styled for their, petite personality s. A request for the use of photo- of the men who formed the traptia company In Wl, the comserved the United State that pany government during tb civil war by protecting the mall and telegraph fines, was made Saturday by Mra. Margaret M. Fisher , of IH East Twenty-firs- t South street The photographs are to be used in the comof a history of the Lot Smith pilation expedition. Fleher say, she has Mr. Already, a number of pictures of members of the expedition, but photos of the following are needed fo complete the set: John Arrowsmith. Rlchsrd It. At- wood, William Bagley, Leconeous Barnard. Henry Bird, Ja meg H. Barlow, William .Heis.) jThoma 8. Caldwell, Theodore J. Calkin, John Cahoon, Francla B C'antweii. William Carloss, Hiram Evert Clemepa, Covert, George frv Davidson. Henry Dalton, WioU Fuller, John. Gibson, Ft. J. Golden. William J. Harris, Henry Heath, John Helm. Jhojnas-IfHarris, isums Htckart. James Imlay, Powell Johnson, Hyrum Klmlisll, Heber P. Kimball, Thurston Larson, James Lar-kiWilliam Lynch, Daniel C. LIU, Edwin Neaiitt. frarn P. Miles. New. ton Hyrlck. Msrk Murphy. Lewi Os bom, Francis Prince, Lew la L. Psl- Randall. Adelbert matner, Alfred Rio. Ijsndon Rich. fcanrJel H. W. Rlter. F.merson D. Bhurtllff. Howard O. Ppencer. George Spencer. 8. P. Plrrine, Joeeph J. Taylor. Stephen Tarlor. William Terrv. Jimu H Wells, James Woods, Batsman H.' WUiiama, John P. Wimmer. : tseeut te Shop for small, women ofaiiages 'AT and the wise young modern - 2 ' :" ot th posters designed Murray high school to - advertise the better homes campaign.- This part of the movement wss put In charge of A. B. Taylor of the faculty. A date will be sst later on wtilch have surplus shrub, people .who plants or eeeda win be asked to bring them U some central point to give to others? desirous of planting bare spacesj The feasibility of having a demonstration back yard was also d cussedf th decision to be made later. A- pamphlet is to be printed by the committee and distributed to homes in Murray by Boy Scoot letting form fh object of th campaign snd offering suggestions for the planting and beautifying of yard. The Murray city library will feature book on the. satin subject. During April, when the campaign Is to he conducted, high school students will give talks on Improving and beautifying back yard at each rellgiou service. ' The present at th weetrng were Msyor 1, Lester, City Commissioner W. a. CBurches. City Engineer Thomaa McDonald, Philip Bent of the Lions club, A. B. Tavlor of the hlvh school and Carl Hanson of the MAray Flower Oarden elub, beside, the chairmen. Mrs. A. O. Cooper. opening -- Meet Club Marion Literary Craig's play, "War Brides." was tb reading given by Mrs. Winifred Brown Knight at the Ladles' Literary club meeting rnaay evening:, .fne read lnc was nreceded by a musical pro gram given by a trio from the school of music. Aetres Returnsj June GUI. former West high school stydant. will return to salt alter en aDsencs oi nearly four year a a member of the musical comedy Vincent Youman company which will present ?"Hit the Deck" at the Salt' Lake theater on , April I. All residents snd Steunlen Held Te former resident' Of Sevier county are invited to attend the annual Sevier county reunion to be held at the hotel On April 7 at I p. m., made aecerdlng to an announcement, ' '"'" Saturday. Charged with Orand Larceny Glen charged Wardy, formerly Of Ogden. with grand larceny on June II, 1927, from Dave Mattaon In a complaint issued some month ago try the .county attorJ attorney officer The- - county of Hardy" ney office arrest In San Francisco and expect to make efforts to have him returned to V tab. ""W ews ch Unusual theatrical ability has been displayed bv students Inof St. the writing, college musical composition and producing of Eves and an Adam," a "Twsnty-on- e musical comedy which will be presented In the college auditorium, at 16. t p. m. on April Mist Fay William .of Morgan, Utah, is author of the libretto, and the musical score, both words and music, were composed, by Miss Ardene Flvnn' of Price, who was assisted' in that work by Mfss The latter hag had verse pub lished In some of the country's lead ing periodicals, Miss. Lucille Hood has chaise of the bsuinss arrangements and costuming for the plsy, while Miss Catherine Buchanan is dance manager. The production is being directed by Miss Marie Thompson, would give prises of IS, IS and $1 for roddcasting ..J 1 Musical Comedy Date , Set for April 16. Murray Committee. Out- lines Plans to Make Back VardFrbnt Yard' ti :- -; Top to bottom, Faye Williams, Ardene Flynn end Catherine Buchanan. BMjjssjes suffered by tb Bsmberger Electrlo railroad eompsny from Its 1927 pperetlons. according to the report for the fear filed with ih publlo utllltie commission by tn company Katurdsy. this report snow the - operating rsvenoes of th concern In 1927 .were iSS.12U.82. or H. 111. 22 less thai in J92. Operstlng expenses for ths ysr ware 444,711.48. or (154 21 less than in 1924, leaving the net revenue (Mm 1H.5T.JJ. at railway operations 111,541 which higher than Ih to Taxes ssslgnabls yesr. preceding rsllwsy dfrstKn amounted to S4, 06104. leaving the operating income for th yesr st S0.40 Jl. Nonoperating income of the company for the year amounted only to to 12544 12, bringing the grot !ncom th $2.94.41. ' Froim that amount compswy hsd to payl $79,9.14 S4 In'er-son th funded debt, I31S0.M en the unfunded debt, 4441 39 In mortistlon of discount on he fund-- d ' FROM NtBA$KA. ' v VI$ITO debt, $110.42 In mlcellaneou rent, Msrch 21 W. W. Cannon PROVO, and $42 In miscellaneous debits, bringofAdams, and family are Neb., th gr ing tb total deduction from ths home of Mr. Cannon' Income to ISS, 638.13, and leaving the brother,. Pr.pH. F. Cannon of thi deficit of 14842.1 noted sbov. city, for a tek en rout to the horn Total corporate surplus of the as of December tl, 1327, wss of their father. J. IJ. Cannon, at Hood River. Ore, l544.8Ss.51 LOs Of IM42.70 wa 1 0 clock. Mr. . - mv si wy Bo tit MTTON, March II. Under the supervision of the Rer. TV. J. Howes, paator of tie Episcopal church of the Ho.y Spirit at Randlett, Easter service will b held for th Indian Bun-da- y mornlny, April a. In th aiternoon they are given some kind ot a treat Tbit program has always proven to be a source of attraction to the Indians of the reservation. Many whit people from the surrounding towns also attend Beaucaire Petke 1' II of mend, 441 Seuth Tenth Bast street, has received letters of patent for. I poiygonai aevic jor aaormnat - rap tures. xnis aevie is said to- be i useful improvement In thi form of appliance. The patent office tn wash the right Ington. D. C, granted March 17. v; ? 7 7 ine noiiy eiuo win dc emerisinea at and cards at the home of linehon Mr. Ceo'rg B. Carlson, 445 East Sew enteenth South street, Wednesday af at Operating Expenses Less in 1927; than 1925, Report Indicate!. , "1ST annual Received tiOO. . will be held Friday ternoon beginning COSTS pos-ssl- City Briefs Club to be paid, IK9.19l.90 SfTfeW S . . tt. - BATTLE STARTS pollco araerjency hospital,, sine tho accJ4ent mong ' tmal boyi hay been on - tho lacresso. .Two boyt wore treated at tho hospital Saturday niht about . ,. ,7:30 o 'clock. Edwud Taylor, 9, ' eon of E. AV. Taylor, 835 .Harrison avenue, wai cut above the left eye a mult of a ttlck that wa thrown, by hta brother, Eoturt Taylor,.! 12, while tho two were plsyinj. Walter McQuarrle, 10, eon of H. A. McQusxrl, Uacoln 842 East Arm .apartments, Tint Bout!) ttreet, waa badly bruised and cut on both lega. He wag atrnck by car driven "by pavid Jones, 21, 955 Eatt Second South atreet. Th boy t ran out from behind a wag parked, trying to cros the .atreet, when the car. which wa movlnj out, hit him, a report rfcowa. gsW 1 . hr ta ' fx. prospective business girls to complete a Btgn scrooi course Before entering business life. Vocational guidance is also included In the club programs. Mrs. Eva Hunt Dockery, newspaper woman of Boise. Idaho, who national chairman of publicity. a member of the committee in charge of Miss the week' Hester program. Smith, Pepver. Colo.: Dr. Margaret Elliott. Ann Arbor. Mich., and Miss Virginia MontgAmery, Marcus Hook. Fe.. all officials of the national are other members. , ' ti-te- Louis Ksrakls, charged with of five gallon of bom brew beer at Magna March 11, 192S, wa .fined 1200 when he appeared for sen; tence before Judge Oliver C. Calby .ledger. From the gross Income were numer- - In the dry court Saturday. 1 4 01-c- Easter Festival : Total$6642.70 pBOOttSSa beln . BEHERHOMES Indians Observe Boy Accidents Sign of Spring, Nurses Aver ill |