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Show H .THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1020. LOGAN MniL, CACHE COUNTY Re. Ml &. torn CerTexpoaAVnt. Mion Ill Office. Ctrrnlalion, NortJa Main. OnSTAGEJiruL SCREEN- SCHOOL STARTS 87-- J. lit. rtMMM " ASSESSMENT SCOUT LEADERS' StBXM. PLATHOCSS Mecrovoutan Pitrert la too pttenome nal New York eveeeaa, "Broad war." Next Symphonic i collefe. Director William Peterson of the extension service and Director P. V. Cardoo of the experiment sta tion. Committors' freer at HOST AGGIES in Attendance at Opening Session of Training Course. Seventy-fiv- e Chotus 'Draws Praise at Debut VALDEVUXE AKB) rKTCKE. -PANTAOEAV A aaper-eoeelserMa euree-- uon. Trail of 'St," tynrhreolaed 'ine FOR BANKERS At the Ladles' Literary club Mon LOOAN. Under the direction of Professor Reed Bailey, chairman of day evening the Salt Lake Symphonic Utah chorus, under the direction of Pro the Boy Scout committee at the Agricultural college, the eleventh fessor Perens Stelner. mad an su annual scout leaders' training school spicious beginning, augmenting what opened at the college Monday morn- promises to be continuance of an in Committre Agricultural tensively active music season local ing with approximately seventy-fiv- e ly. Composed of some twenty mixed Mcrt to Formulate Cotatives of all the banks in Utah, and scoutmasters and other worker in voices, attuned to delightfully Inter attendance. la attendance assured. Under large Regional Executive C. J. Carlson pretative nicety, the chorus won mer direction of the officials at the the Plan. operation gave the principal address at the ited praise for Its rendition of difcollege and the agricultural commitsession and Professor Bailey ficult composiUon which, to b actee of the association, an Intensive morning outlined the plan of instruction for cepted with the acclaim shown, reof demonstrations and program comflected long attentivenes and appliLOGAN. The aericulturml week. classes in agriculture subject of tneHarold Alvord of the Teton coun cation of singers under perfect sumittee of the Utah Bankers' associa vital Interest will be conto bankers cil and Preston W. Pond of the Cache pervision and direction. tion, of which Frederick P. Champ and it is anticipated that council Vera Prey Reason served a acare assisting Professor Bailey of Logan la chairman, will meet ducted, course be will an this annual affair witn the program. Dr. w. a. Pres- companist and assisting artist inTuesday at the Utah Agricultural Of the bankers' program. ton and Dean Charlotte Dancy are cluded Mis Naomi Hoffman, soroUeg with Director D. H. Otis of the agricultural commission of the Stat Organization .. giving Instruction in first aid, while prano; Lydia Whit Boothby, harpA. a. Anoerson, executive 01 rrovo ist: R. O. Burkhardt, bass, and StuAmerican Bankers association with rmaetioBing. is in charge of leather work. Scout art Rae, flutist. headquarters at Madison. WU to The committee Die has a com te master Sheffield of Davis is Miss Hoffman was In usual exformulate a program of agricultural statetwlde organization now func- directing the elementary county course, cellent voice, a was also Mr. Burkcooperation for Utah. of a banker tioning, which include the technique key consisting of hardt Mrs. Boothby, who ha not J. W. Bradley, rice president of the old National Bank of Spokane and in practically every county of the scouting. Faculty members of the been heard in concert in Salt Lake wno u pieagea to promote a college also are taking part on the for tome UiMr vividly proved again siaie, in of oommlMion the representative her masterly knowledge of a most the twelfth federal reserve district. program of cooperation between the program. difficult instrument. Young Mr. Rae, Is also expected to be present, as well Danker, agriculture workers, farm bureau PLAY In others and PRESENTED, organizations O. Peterson of the as President who made hi professional debut only earn aistncl LOGAN. The second little the a few week ago, while not appear The committee, with It west, will ter production of the year. "Her Cth lng to rolo numbers, did hi full muattend a dinner meeting of the Cache er Husband." was presented Monday sical share in hi obllgato to Mist Valley Clearing House association at mgnt in wioiey nan. Laphene Pe Hoffman.' "Ave Maria" and in mak tne Bluebird at 6:30 n. m. Tueedav tersen directed ing "Chant Hindoo, by Bern berg, ar This meeting will be addressed hv ranged especially for voice, cello. Director Otis. Under the leadershlD , DISTRIBUTORS flute and piano by Professor Stelner, 01 toumy tvey uanaer Alma Sonne a ventanie tonal aeugnu Profes- FOR of Cache county and County Agent ment. ha tor Bteiner. In this arm R. a program for Cache succeeded witn consummate skill in will be considered. Reprecounty bringing out the theme of "Chant sentatives of all banks in Cache valHindoo to s point even beyond the ley will attend. composer oriplnal idea. He ha adopted the style of placing melody against melody, which always gives The cast for the L. D. S. college an effective, and. if done intelligentopera. "The nrefly, which will be ly, a in this case, a beautifully ingiven Anrll 13. was announced Mon- terpretative finish. Professor Stelnday by Oeorge H. Durham and Mist er was cellist . In the presentation. Margaret Caldwell, directors. Mrs. Beason. and Mis HoffMist Evelyn Gray, daughter of Mr. man, soprano.pianist, Numerous encore and Mrs. Robert A. Gray, 1482 Strat- were called and done artistically. ford avenue, will play the leading Following Is the program: feminine role of Nina. Homer DurLOG AN. Women of Orantsvllle. ham and Waldemar Roth are com in Tantum Ergo" (Oluck). "Oloria Excelsis" (Mozart), chorus; "Ave St. Johns and Tooele are enthusias- peting for the Miss Hoffman, with flute fading male role. Mist tically working on home improve-me- Gray took, the lead in the colleee Maria, and chorus obllgato accompaniment; under the direction of projects opera last year. "Minuet" (Haydn) and "Oavotf Mr. Erne 8. Barrows; home man cart inwude Anne Parktwwi. The '" Mrs. 19IS agement specialist of the Utah Agri- Mildred Snafford. Martha Sharp, "Behold What Manner .Boothby; of Love.' L I cultural college extension service, and Muune emiin ana jonn venerea I I t t iMacDermld) and "The Wanderer"; Mis Ruth Zollinger, county home Persona for four minor role (Schubert). Mr. Burkhardt: "As demonstration agent. will be chosen this week. Torrent in Summer" (Blear), and Mrs. Barrows, who has Just ' reNo the prelude. (Rach More," "Weep turned from holding meetings with CLl'B NAMES CONSULS. maninoff) chorus; "Arabuesque her protect leaders in Tooele, Salt William Doka and Jack Barne (Debussy) and "Romance'r (Rubin Lake and Weber counties, report were selected consuls of the West stein), Mrs. Boothby; .''Chant Hinthat nine home in fit- - Johns, five high school Latin club Monday af- doo" Miss Hoff). in Orantsvllle and five" in Tooele art ternoon at the first meeting. Oth- man, (Remberg-StelnerProfessor 8telner, Mrs. Beason" listed in the home improvement pro- er officers elected were Mis Mary and Mr. Rae; inarch from "Athalla" gram with the pine in fjt. Johns en- Beth Shoebridge. quaestor; Edwin (MendeBsohn). chorus. tered In the kitchen improvement Marchettl, Mary and contest and the other ten homes en Stewart Edwards, Montgomery aedlals. and Mis tered in room Improvement project. Charlotte McNeill, tcrlba. D. S CLOSES m IfLSNT AK TALRUCj MCTIBXS. Limited." Orevheand ylCTORT "Tho eurruu Moat Slut railroad Uleins BuwIet, picture; Vltapheae ' e. ari Z.C.M.I. Cunnin Manhatun Cocciaii i latest newt enoU "The Air Circua." vltta Sua Carol. David Rollina and ArUiar Lakes ate Chariot Chaee coeacdv: newt evema. STATB Wallace Beerr and Raymond Hat- ton In "The Bl Klllin"; alao Vers Bernoldt la "Tot Purine Sinner'; new ' vent. mi'mcal mccrr al. TABKRNACUt Roland HaToa, eeMrtted lener. Moo day, rrbruarr la, siiapioea al the Mualcal Arts aoeietr. Roland Hayet Features Delicacy of F eeling THMTHH AlT tAKfrS IEAQIH6 . mm ii mm ii a mci , TBuhrShTpi " Hrsr Hay in Seven BTJRLET, Idaho. A small reduceari tion in th construction charge asSaacinI U The Tribune. ' sessment due th government from BUHL. Idaho. For the first time owner the land under pumping system of Minidoka project ha been since 1923 hay wa shipped from the announced by the department of the Buhl station of the Oregon Short Big Came Hunting Film Interior for 1939t Charge fixed by Line last week. A total of twenty the government, and collected by the cars was scheduled to leave for east- Coming to the, Rialto Bur ley irrigation district since It for- era Idaho and western Montana for have been as follows: For feeding; livestock in fattening yards. . The most thrilling momeht tn mation, 1827. 82.23 an acre; for 1828, The price is reported at 111 a ton to mi and "Simba." the big game hunting mo- 12.15. and for 1929. 82.10. growers here. tion picture made in Africa by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, which is coming to the Rialto theater Friday, Is that which shows the naked black ot the Lumbwa tribe, armed only with spears and shields, attacking lion. It and killing a seem Incredible that the king of beasts could be slain by such simple weapons, but the camera show exactly bow it is done and the scene keep spectators on the edge of their seat& This film record of the Martin iQifpiiiiiiiwniiiiiiiii Johnson expedition in Africa is both an amusing and Instructive picture. With Martin behind the camera and Out behind the gun. the thrills are plentiful. Every imaginable kind of wild beast is pictured. Zebras, os triches, antelopes, orxy, the leap lng Impalla and parades of elephant and giraffes perform bravely before iraraw,i!mniiinfflMm,(ciiiPmraE"raim the camera. One of the great scenes a (tampede of a herd of the picture r SALT LAKE'S of elephants, terrorised by a jungle lire. j ' - J TODAY Your Last Chance to See This Wonder Picture full-gro- m0$p 1 f y f CHURCH PLANS HONOR. Dr. Horace Wesfwood of Boston, mlssioner of,the Unitarian Laymen' be the honored guest at Concerning a recent concert In aleague, will reception Tuesday evening in trie Chicago by Roland Haye, tenor, who First church' parish Unitarian will sing at the tabernacle in Salt e the evening of February 25, house. He conducted a serle of meet the Chicago Dally Journal bad the ing here in 1928. following to say: "The secret of this admirable negro ness. It poise and It realisation of miicf- something that is generally hoped Imnr1! eiineirtarirv aa anartl m the remarkable "delicacy of hi for in life more often than it U man feeling. This feeling sometime runs ifested." to great emphasis. But it la most Musical Arts members may pro truly remarkable when it is not In-so cure reservation for the concert on Is for then it really Wednesday and the general public pronounced, explicable in its purity, it gentle- - on Thursday. Home Betterment Projects Occupy Women's Interest Tubes ' RIAL TO ne Takes Main Role In L D. S. Play ' llOVletone-f- PARAMOUNT Delaree CotUlle and Conrad Noorl in the Viupnone production, "Too Redeemine Sln"l too Vltaph'iTe on aincinc acta: aforietonewa k4U. Buotor fceoioa In GEM Bi oouftl "The Ovnerot" ono of hu Oicsvoi iftucha. Kiohord Arlrn nd Noncr Carroll In thlay. Miss Evelyn Gray ruum cub mint and static; alto vaudreUJa. CAPITOL rinnr Brie in tSe UlkiB r- Mr. "atr Mob." In vhich on iocs erel of ner Inimitable uou: Pancnen end Marco "Hot leaaM Ooom" Mm; ipogtsl ' Disease!. At the afternoon meeting the commuters' program will be discussed and arrangement lor the banker short course in agriculture to be held two in April at the Utah Agricultural college will be formulated. This course will be open to represen- KEDtTTTON'.-- Special te The Trtbane. " CXMCTIOW en iintpwj 1 J t CREATE STv MACtr tWTPtWIttQ i n"QJ ia t ai n mm. nt Standard J)ce fOlucjk-Brahnw- I H Ak-ke- r- rint CO , Show 12:J . C a! StSS MWltTOfiWfS Ivliie. t ORDER sry uv ".wi . Radio Program sj LAND BlllUllllilllllillM N srVAaLUL I m Li IN UTAH miiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiimiiuiiuiiii iiiiiiiniinuitniiiiiniiuiiiEininuitiiiitttiniiiitiuuuiiiiui!.' 'nTiT.i.TjTffiTiTnjijtaBaaaa KSL, Salt Lake M5J Meter 113 Kilocycles MM Watt rlfV' IP t I t t a. a. t a. I 00 a. t it a. I II M a. I 1 SO T 1 It s Bmille. at. Mlodr at. Sonta. stiers. i KD 11000 VVttU , OS riTSGHAM TUBES l n;.tw4Lt. I x" IN t0 I IS H Ot S. m. Ballad. 4 a. nt. Farm foruna. noon Orttn. II et p. m. Chlmea. a. at. Rrtume. i I p. Bt Mimic arrera heor. 00 b. m. Matinee dance. I p. m. Vartetv. . m. Fuhiom aketcb. J I l p. St. Reeuatts. 4 00 b. m Jaia. t b. m, Ohlldren't hoar, 'tt b. bi. Dinner procrsm. ot p. nMnst. I It p. m. Proermm. 00 p. m. Broadraetlns arsteai, 00 p. m. Broadeaatln aratem. Ot p. m. BroadeaeUns srateas. ' It 00 p. II p. m. Chain broadcast. It Ot Bildnlfht Bianlna off. STATE p. ,. b. S hour. , t Proiram. Ot . . Diversified Feature, t KNX Lo J3SJ Meters I i . I Angeles Kilocycles to. Science: Tom Mltchrll. 00 p. m. Oourtear mcranv 11.00 p. m. Feature hour. Telephone Wasatch Salt Lake City 0 WHOLESALE ONLY Exclusive Radiol Distributor for RADIO CORPORATION Of AMERICA Make sure they are marked ment. Quaktyseaofaunv makers use RCA Radiotzons Electric Co. Salt Lake City, Pocatella Distribntors for ' . b, m a. m.-- Feature. as standard ecjuipment. nhntL 'jgf ' t 7Tf Trf ,Vv "NAUOHTIT BABY" t KJR. Seattle Meters 78 KJlocycles t 309.1 I Midvale Junior High Facuity Preparet Play I M p. m -- Ptul Whlteman't hand. top. m reeture. 10 00 p. m Roto! Oanadtana. p. m. Muue and. akrtch. 110 It 00 p. ai Oreheatrei dance hour. i. J? A State College 1180 Kiloevcles 8:30 tonight on KSL and associated NBC stations from coast to coast TUBES n- - : mip: rK' " DANCE II ITS art the Heart of your Radio Set" , EISEMANN RADt I .O nMeea of Cbae. A THE MUSICAL ARTS Pretentt Cav. tse. I When Edna Baker Howard, nee Edna Baker, married Howard Williams she thought she knew her husband, but later events proved she didn't. In a divorce complaint filed Monday the woman alleges her husband a real name to be William E. Howard. They were married June 05, 1918, and Mrs. Howard states her husband has failed to support her. She requests restoration of her maiden name. ROLAND HAYES TABERNACLE, MON., FEB, !3S If " 4 l.' NOW o . ..VL? PLAYING s w H, : i ess Broadway S tAX Kt -- i H U ST LMAtiCtrl TMtATMt , Mil Pres. ta J ia fjfj yN V prnt9 OwrVtriwi ew SUE mm BEEBT 3 - LniALTO r. ' LAST DAT & HATT0N i J it "Bono . wvcaaay rBr- - an Bat. J fgji;'Vi-t?f- cr Rotary Club FEB. - "The Big Killing" Vera ReTnoldi TO 2SS rianhattan Gptoil Follow the - THOUSANDS "The Divine Sinner" Richard Arlen Nancy Carroll in 16 TO 23 ta Also BIG DOUBLE BILL Auto Show Toraorro THE BITTER AND EGG MAN t Brri'r.ifl -- I THE BIG POND" -- THE INTERMOUNTAIN CHAS. CHASE COMEDY JU. COMING THIS WEEK D"t Ferret Rum" tw Day at With DAVID E0LLINS I0UNSON STARTS FRIDAY AT THE CABOL 'TKE kVt CIRCUS' nm ' .11 PLAYHOUSE SINGING ORCHESTRA FEATVRING "ME AND THE MAN IN THE MOON" AND "SWEETHEARTS ON PARADE." LAST TtMZS TOOAT fjuuv dunqfeVroma 9 MARTIN I 11 - JOHHSotQ - AtrgBBOCH'S SCMtUAaM- MORE BIG DANCES "THE GREATEST HIT IN TWENTY TEARS" "IT'S BROADWAY IN ALL ITS GLORY." Next Sunday rsrameaatt 10 Talkie "The Dwter't Secret" WIU King In "Chlekeas a la King" i'ift VnM ilil mu SVT PRICES $lJt, 11.5. SJ.tt Seat Sale tor Mosteal Arts Mem-ke- n for General Wednesday; Public TnnndaX, at 121 So. Main. THE METROPOLITAN PLATERS utrivjxjrm av ZS Boston Traveler: "He stands at a trmbol of keaatr in alt race." ' ,.t Woman Say$ Huiband Told Her Wrong A'ame ItADIOTEiOai "Radiotrons 1471 WASATCH FORMERLY THE WILKES le (largest Dance Orchestra niularty net tne air) wilt play th 3 hBBBtamBmBBBjBmji PHONE ct p. Hawaiian: farm: vocaL p. m. Bandi larnv orftn. to P. m Auction krldae: band. at EXTENSION DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Playhouse MIDVALE Anl to Loos' three-afarce. "The Whole Town s Talking," 111 be presented by faculty member of the Midvale Junior high school the first week in March. Included in the cast are E. E. Oreenwood. principal; Miss Bee Parsons, dramatic instructor, and Hebcr A. Curtis. Ion Ludlow. Mary Henderson. TwiUa Smart, Aaron Home, W. E. Dewey, Utahna Jensen, Katherine Evans, Allene Lorna Call and Ray Sutherland, Lester. The play will be given in the Mid-vaschool March 1. in the Draper Junior high school March 2, and In the Union Junior high school March 6. tt M00 t I Special Carnival Dance Washington's Birthday FRIDAY NIGHT SB3BSEES3 ... ilji .ir'a-:rt,- TONIGHT Twenty class meetings, .Tuesday evenings, 7:00 to 9:00, beginning Tuesday, February 19, Room 21 Lafayette School. Fee 815.03. Three credit hours. H. J. MerInstructor: chant, B. S- - University of Southern California. m&UWU Bis I LATEST U-- X UUiWMWU fteX: The value of advertising and th relation of neivs material to adver tlslng were the theme of add res I delivered, respectively, before th Salt Lake Advertising club Mondaj t 00Ot p. mm. Dlvemtled hour, t p. Feature. afternoon by Al G. Waddell, pub10 00 a. B. C. licity chief of the Durant Motor com11 M p. m. DX flaahe Barker, 8alt Lake : t pany, and M. 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The lands include the northeast quarter, section 4. township 42 south range 10 west; the east half of the east hall of section 33: the east half of the southeast quarter of section . zs, township 41. range 10 west: all of section 6, 6. 7, 8, 17 and 18 of township 43 south, range 0 west; the southwest quarter of section 32; tnr northwest quarter of section 27, and all of section 31. In township 41, range 10 west. . The vacuum tubes are the heart of a fine radio instruInter-Mounta- in I I Ml Kilocycle Ot t 0000 trie t'M a, St KOA, Denver S6U Meters bovir.- - 10S0 awrravui,. tt N. B C. orcnealrai tt t uart. n. a. a. p. tt t N. S. C. H. B 0. BV N B O. . 00 P. K. tt it at.- -f 16 310 West 2nd South t N mldnUhtaUeat. tt 0oo t General Electric Supply Corporation tt p bl rrotrani. a. bl Dance mual.: I atlas 1100 KFL Let Anreles 49 fUlocycles 46SJ Meters 11 609 (SOUTH O It OSt tiotor i Equipment Co. laaales. St. Bndee. . Children's p, at. 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