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Show e1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, STOBAT MOBNINO, APRIL 15, 1928. Qreat Aircraft Show Draws Many to Detroit Gret Near Great and lrcraft manufacFokker, turer, and Lieutenant Jack Harding, United enelneerlnaofficer of th reund,ta-rlflight. S'i'M aw d their Ten Airport Hum With ac Thousands Life Inspect Classy tfm h pi pes at f i)q In ronvantlen thm for enhibltlen raw planaa ara ht.n skipped tha crats fronp factories The- air bird believe in ttr,ding aircraft conventions by sircrgfi Airports Are B uxiina Aa Plane Coma, 9e, Tan local airport are buxtini with life, .planes constantly arrivlnl and Chlf Interest centers m departing 'ha (rent Ford airport, where additional traffic caused by the air enow has brought congestion similar t that at a lrge clty'a union paengr t. From thle port the Ford planee alone fly more than 2004 mltea a day and numeroua other lines operated by smaller campnlee use Its farllltl. More than a million peraons have parsed throufh thU. field on business or as sightseer. And one may rent facilities hangar apace and take-of- f lor one s sport plane at aa low as $J, a, montn. At Convention hall nearly 400 nlanes or eveji- imaginable type are on da Km:-- . . "A .Plane for. every nT ne tna motto. purpose eraiio r The keen little priced aa low as a sports roadster nestle in the shadow of the great cabin cruls-er- a used aa passenger carriers and for pleasure flights by aviation cluba. "Eye appeal" has struck the aircraft Industry and the gleaming eyes of tha thouaands of youths drinking In all the beauty and jmjpilse of adventure might Weil cause what few wise and knowing bird there be in the air to feel an urge for further frontiers, e where the hordes of birds may not hope to go. By ) e enthusiasm and festivity that once belonged exclusively to the great horaeehews and later, with development of new beauty and design, to burst forth the automobile shows, ana today In Detroit with the open- , Ing In convention '$aj of the big all- ' American aircraft ahow. From all over th world haTve ftmt arid near f Witt "orrhrrtyihr fraternity famed filers, high government officials, manufacturers, design-era- , engineers, skilled mechanic, and Just plain air fans. W'irt with of gentlemen extreme dig- nity at the show were to be seen thouaands of college, high school and rutur school students frammar who some dsy may blase airways over uncharted trans to the moon or Mars in some yet undevised vehicle crowding around the popular models, craping their necks to see and cupping their ears to hear. For tha Imaginations of untold thousand ef tomorrow' men have been touched and thrilled Into determination to accomplish splendid things. Tenth has been stirred to and do as It ha not been alnca days of th cruaader. dr Metlho Aviation chtduled for Coming Week. Forty aviation meetings have been chtduled for the coming week, at which will be heard uch notiblt as William P. MacCracken, Jr., aaaist-an- t secretary of commerce; F. Trubee Davison, aasletant secretary of the aavy for atronautic; Irving Glover, assistant postmaster general in charge of ir mall; Colonel Paul Henderson, head ef the national air tranaport: Commander George Novllle, navigating effiear for Commander Byrd'a e Ennls flight; Lieutenant whitehead, chief experimental engineer, Wright field, Dayton; Anthony trans-Uaptl- - single-seate- stovepipe- frock-coate- alr-p- r tetd, dlccmfrlrng rsswi-blinth field In Ships ARTHUR REX GRAHAM. (Copytlght, JSZS. Consolidated Press DETROIT, April 1. All the Dtr!t been dropping Into hall S Bystander Role At Dog Fight SOUTHEAST man-lnad- Nutrition Specialist Again Visits Wasatch w.bV t0fm LACKFOOT. 4ah, The. spatial, te- T.afe. AprU H.r Montpelier and the seuthesstern dis trict won a first and seceefl ris e and third place gmrnett wen a wore distributed nd other honor throughout the several districts in the state declamatory contest held In Slekfoot Friday afternoon and eve- 2fXr. The extemporaneous and humorous contests war given in the afternoon snd the oratorical and dramatic InIn the each five contestants evening, with .r fjtnarr man f V. Small ef Flier won first place in Burden Carnie with extemporaneous, and Allan WaTtTkren of Emrpett second of Rlgby third. irginla In th humorous division, Fowler won first place; Dorothea Oil-f- n of Monrpelter. aecood. and Elaine Have Clifford of St Anthony, third. In the oratorical division. William Aslre of Blackfoot won, first place; trlen Knighton of Nampa, second; Glenn Davis. Buhl, third. Ruth Stephens of Montpelier ln won first place In dramatic: Rachael-Men-s- Ailene of Rexburg, second, and Wells of Eemmett. third. A. C. Thomas of Malad. president of th State Aaocltlon of Public SpeakWASHINGTON, April U ing Teachers, presided. With th Republican national seod SPECIALS WITHIN OF 5ft A RADII'S MAIL ORDERS WHERE THE PRICE IB ALWAYS (AP) n cmvn-tle- A Full Size Simmon $29.95 $12.95 i WICGER STAND FERN CfiC TP-- rlntd. wre f Coeur 4'AIn. of orgn)tng new clubs '"' 14 AffU 14 Svei piHfi away t th faostly heme In Irwin following local hetl clerk, rh H wa a promin lline. ttck of pneumenla, were held Unfertile of the Swan valley f nent iiturds v at l:lSp. a. t th McHan elnlty.farmer h had resided for tec fancraf koine The Ittv. J. I. Aulick years. whr Hi widow and several chit- cnauetd tkwaa rvic. en dren survive. Funeral serVloe win th Th bedv taken be mid Monday afternoon at Irwin. train to Prevo. thi plrtkPlace ef with Interment in tha Irwin, oameftrp. tk dcasd, wtier tht Srisonle ledge avill aariI iAa wfJ - it:, f irpn t cjcjlltl UUAt I'VE POS I PONE CONTEST. " Elks win pe mace Mr Sachman had bees a resident of Special te Tse Tribes Idahe. April 14 BLACKFOOT, A Wko fall for twenty year. He was Blackfoot Elk, who had a member of the Elks lodge. ted to 4 meat th Caldwell Elks team in ritualistic contest In Twin Fall on J. D. Begmer ef thi Sunday. wr advised through discussed by Mr. '" v Exalted P .. efty. " meMf to. Final In the atate muflc contest Frank Oarv'in that the meeting had hall, University been called ort on account of tne ouar. were held at ef Idahe, Southern Brgnoh, at 7.10 anttne which had been placed eh Twin will b announced Fall. Th p.. m. an concluded the music activilater. ties. i'hdi. succumbed te funeral services for Srt after-noo- mWkA ex-p- Frtr dt .!) thr Jnl Nton. rt; to Tb 275 K. MAIN anWQS Dr. T. H. Ngylor. humane education; Mr. A. R. Vn Nuys, IlllUracy: Mr. T. H. Frmr, kindergarten extension; Mrs. J. C. Bruce, music; Mn. J. M. McDonald, school dueat,lon; Mr. E. J. Fjel-srestudent loan fund, iSeetienal meetings followed. - wltlj Mia Nora Boyiim. county uprln-tendeef schools, in charge of the mm the rural division; Mr. Thet Herrir son. grade school; R. N. Vauirhn, J nlnr high school; H. V. Db61t, high school, and Mr. E. W. Turner, pre- Mare MONDAY .Vx,W.r,TED school. A round table conference en home service wa conducted by Mr. Mar- SHOP n th garet Hunttr. paa;r were Mi Marlon Hepwertli of Moscow, stat home dsmonstratlon of the tmlvenilty extension; Mr. C. W. Tenney ef Gooding, on home ant ENTIRE 8TO0K NBW SPRINO Charlotte Stewart of Salt Lake gave an lntertlng address en safeguarding heajth. After reports of th resolution committee and installation of officers the convention adjourned and delegates were entertained at tea at th southern branch university, with the faculty women hostesses. Complimentary lunchson. wa served at Memorial hall at noon. At which Dean ef. F. Angeli welcomed the Mias CLUB PAYS VISIT. pecltl te T Trlbqae. iSm'! IV A.ll ti COATS and DRESSES rut. 2,y representing rtf.P??Trriainen ny tne vtci ium Thousand Oannents . five EEsaga Must Go at Whatver Prices They Will Bring to Avoid Rum by Dust and Dirt of Remodeling. 275 F. A N. club at the home of Mrs. Gwen M. nrJr. paron'i, Thurtda.v evening. A vlewed One of Tol.toy' novels; Mrs rse Benson gave a synopsis of the worTc being done In Ui. club HOLD will IN SALE DEPOSIT GARMENT SMALL literary MAIN ANY The "FLAVOR ZONE" oven k browns and cooks automatically Trlbuse. -- $1.95 uonslntmork Two Counties JACQUARD VELOUR LIVING ROOM SUITE . M17 50 Wage Weed War to THe Tjihon. TWIN FALLS. Idaho. Apfll 14 weea eradication Dgan in earnest in Twin Fall and Jerome counties this week. Commissioner Brady started using the gas treatment on wild R. morning glories on rommiasioner B eaaith s ranch near her. " This treatment costs about $3 an acre and is qmte effective in elim Some farmers inating weed patches are using salt both in the field and o ditcn bank and read fSe: WTlB Special In Rose MrHI and Taupe In WitrlElmer Platter appointed oounty wfl maoef tor to assist coun 9P E- Speedy. Jerome coun ty Agent ty Is also starting a vigorous cam The paign against noxious plants. use of chemicals, salt and clean cultivation will b the method used, Blue and Taupe Twin Falls Pioneer : t KROEHLER MADE iPIECE SPECIAL SUITE CHEST, DINING ROOM SUITE VANITY, BED BEWCH Table. 5 $108.50 Chain $8995 BREAKFAST ROOM SET BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED RipeAge Trlba. IDAHO NURSE sseclsl to Tae Tribe. Rnge bve thr-- For 6 o'cldck dinner, you. can place a cold roast in the oven any time in the morning make two simple adjustments as predetermined TTest-ingbou- been speeieHy ZONE" cooking -- for you by Westinghouse cooking experts, and time. then forget That is :it autewstically browns fhe roast firat, and for just the right length of time to seal in the rich juices and flavor, and then it draws this goodness into the meat by cooking at an automatically lowered temperature. It does" aff of Ibis witfibuF your part. . Ton'U be delighted with this modern method of cooking, which brings to the housewife com- plete freedom from kitchen drudgery. ..." GereaJIOW and' about "FLAVOR ZONE" cooking. Wtingiioiise ELECTRIC RANGE WITH THE AUTOMATIC FLAVOR ZONE OVEIf $5 Down Pmy the Balance WEDS. FAIXB. Idabo. AprH 14 -WW Mls Iicllle Baier. nurse at Twin Falla rouBty hospital, and O. A. Al- bln. Alamosa. Coio were marrtd this evening t the Park hotel by the Rev H. G. Humphrey. Tney will srend out of !ftir honeymoon In Bait $24.59 control, of designed to give "FLAVOR antomatieally. ; TABU AND 5 CHAIRS nd oven Elettt FALLS, Idaho, Aaril 14 George H. Smith, 83. pioneer Twin ran resident, died this morning. HMiv- inir his wife Bnd several children. He wa once treasurer of Twin Fall and has been an invalid from paraissla for two years. PHYSICIANS LICENSED. BOISE. Idaho. April 14 (AP) Eight physicians will be granted licenses to practice In Idaho through reciprocity permits and passag of examinations. in state license bureau announced today. Those receiving reciprocity li censes were: Wllllem Wallace Cook of Pasadena. Cal ; Charles E. Palmer of Ontario, Ore : Howard R. Bankerd. Emily F. Bolcomb Newport. Wash of Los Angeles, and W. H. Innls, Stockton, CJ Those pastinr examinations were: Douglas B. Bell and Nelson L. Heresy. n'th nr bnokpne. snd (Men E. Krvder at Nes jPeroa. TWIN GIVES YOU LASTING SATISFACTION BEDROOM The oven, , gooervresulta,. Why Be in Two Years Without One of These Wonder ServanU When Such Eajy Available'' Term-A-re v The Blue WES TERN FURNITURE CO. RT THE PRICE ALWAYS RIGHT State Broadway I SCOUT PLANS EXTEND. Trtbeae. M TWIS FALLS. Idaho. April U. J H Jamm retnrned yeeferday frm Hal ley. wer he talked coat work at father-sebanquet. He expe-- t te organic a eoout troop there soon, end. wltb troop atr rarav and Be'i. ,n : n the -'W. of new d;e-- Aill become the Snake RlveJF yvwnoi! tele-Th- Pt Tcoma, Wah',l,4ellver of turn tpsctal te Tae Stakaa. IDAHO FALLS. Idsk- - FILER. Idaho. April 14. -- Twin Falls an county commissioners attended open meeting of Pomona grange a' the county fair grounds at Filer The grange members wanted to clny. know about administration of the county hospital, the Indigent wrd and other matter affecting their inter ests. R. E. Brossard. county agricultural agent, spoke of th antltheft association proposed for Twin FaJla county. such organisations have been formed (n Gooding, Cassia. Jerome and Lin coln counties In an effort to combat the stealing of poultry and turkeys. The grangers expressed approval of uie plan. Other speaker were scheduled to talk of the success of neighboring or gs n tia Wicker Fern Stand SPECIAL pa Met Wed vs-ti- Parent-Taehe- f I 1 V ?,Ln April i. Speclnl Spring Magazine r - ;,( uctin Crt pH v. n ?- fpselsl te Tae itikam IDAHO FALLS. Filer Grangers Quiz Officials! CoU Bed Decorated H-r- V ConfOCATfLLO, Idaho, April 1 Mltin to represent sideration f th. rnn:a'!!i. chang of th end frcm April 1 to e( th (..:! t eourp Mrm . tnd "Ikrf t f JfclfWaWkVI- fcj" ) ft wr the principal items camjtU, ef at th ellnf Joint ia( f tialr Federated Muic Teachela ers ru) Mus)e Cwks Saturday morndrfcwn up ing. Tne new eii committee .waa approved nd dpte Mr. L. Roubidux of Poctlle ws td Mat torreipend-Inunanlmeuily Nrrturr, te ucced Mr, p. 8 Idaho Falls Man Farmer at tpsmd: u-- ti. . t. Buried at Provo Cro 23; l. RIGHT 9x12 Axmimter Seamless Rug S1.65 M. , PROMPTLY ATTXKDED TO MILES South AfW Music Teachetf And Clubs End Joint Sessjon an address an "Humana Edueatten " Chairmen ef committees Introduced Included Mra. A. at th confrnc instructed. 17; Wdscon alri. 17; pledged 11; Nebraska. 11. Curtis. 24: Kansas. 23; claimed, 1; Khoae island, 1. Borah, 11: Instructed. Idaho. 11. Democrats Preference in doubt, 60; Arkansas, 18: Illinois, 1; Louisiana, 20; Oklahoma, !0: Utah. 1. Smith. 464; instructed. 100: Idaho. 8. Maine. 12: Minnesota. 24,; North j". Miii!ton, i.; w iscon-ini.'nui, 26; Philippines, 6; claimed, 164 Illinois, 67; New Hamp Ariiona; utan fe MR. ; 36:sew iom. a; Missouri'. M-tnstnicted. Rwd; Georire. 28: snstruotd. Georala. 21. Hitchcock, pledged. Nkrka, WESTERN FURNITURE COMPANY B7 TRUCK Nlehoi stt Norrls, ftur sain than two month away, 4S6 1CS9 of th dlgalfs had been lecud up to today. A majority 141 i necary for' nomination. Of iht 1100 delegate vote In th Democratic convention, 404 had been is designated. iipenea to nominate. Th UneXips: Republican Preference in doubt, 79; lllinot. 11; Missouri. 6; Nebraska, 3; Nw Tork, 43; Oklahoma, 10; Wis consin, 4, Hoover. 198: inatructed, 0; Georgia, 15; Kentucky, 19; Louisiana, 10; Minnesota, 4; Hawaii, t. . Claimed. 1)8. Iona, 2; Louisiana, I; Maine, 15, Michigan, 4; Missouri. 8; Minnesota, 2; Nebraska, S; New Hampshire.' Ill New York. 47: North Carolina. 7; Rhode Island, 12; Tennessee. 5: Virginia, 15; WlBconaln, J; 1; "lff"B B. y th principal ef the r f th Idgh a congress which oenclud flays' meeting here. Mr. laa 2, WhV tbl c)ftrn I cendveUd Rua4 en; Democrats a Third. rorth Carolina, I POCATrWO. th Almost Republicans Half of Delegates Chos- 171 of r ot lr St e wart Speertl- - HOLDS STEADY will Nlii Jfaebreuck Wyrberg pupils in a represent vocal and plno 8 in. 20. at p. sharp, cital Friday. April In her studio. Mrs. Weyersberg has compiled a pro- wnicn win conmi fram. for two pianos, duets for on vocal duet, interspersed and pisno with violin duets and readings. Those assisting are Miss wary omn- dler. reader; Miss Frances Lee ana Lavon Miss Max Lund, violinists: Bates and Miss Gladya Knapp, The on the program are: Josephine h Seuitn at Pecatcllo, PAHTY LINEUP Program of Duet Music to Be Given C ddreses from opposite rides of the street, wet within two feet ef Mrs' LAgtey gad t the throes of battle lnngedVfintt htV-V'iver.i th rnsh of persons to the woman's assistance th dogs fled. Una, is Wisconsin. FREE DELIVERY Mi Morrtpelier.... Talcet :;zBm W ' flfluf " at tm tigntm to (t: She was knocked Firt. One Secend tnt street and iuffered a frartured hip and broken wrist when the Contest at Blackfoot two dogs dished at each other te Tse Tribute. HEBER. April 14. Mrs. Sadie O. . Morris, nutrition specialist of th U. A. C. extension division, la In the county this week conducting meeting arand giving Illustrated lecture t. aecom-panlaranged through cooperation of the ward Relief societies in every Is Thl in the th county. community second of a series of meeting on the Smith, Lily Fox. Blanche lpson, Rhode child health project, a part of th Wallis, Virginia Matthews, Betty Giauque, county's annual extension program. Scott, Evelyn Dobbs. Gladys 3. Wasatch county Is being used aa a Dorothy Baffer, Marie Vreeken. Mda Philip-pinin Bates, Emma Armstrong, Eva Grimes, Lowden. 148; instructed, 61; low. demonstration county for th Neva 1": Missouri. 8; Minnesota, a nutrition project. A third seitiee of Elva, Miller, Jeanne Grimes, 19: North lectures will be held later In the sea Huddleston. Alice Paul James Gilbert, Dakota. 13; .North Carolina, 6. son. .lo Fernelma and Lawrence raui. Claimed, 83; Arkatisaa, I: Illinois. 39; Iowa. 10; Minnesota. 1. Missouri, Special PARENTS CLOSE MEETING DOISE, Idaho, Aiul 14 (AT). jCriiar:.' i Lor:-- v wu in St. Luke's hoepltal today ae the remit f the p4- - the noted hv Expedition. Attending Mingling BY If Woman Plays S WON - Fmm All Over World -hatted HONOR UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO, |