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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUXE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER Exchange Clubs Gigantic Merger Advocate Large Aims to Simplify Airway:-- System World Commerce SANPETE CANNERS MEET AT EPHRALM ; Special to Tht Trtbuct. EPHRALM Members of the County Canrung Crops held their annual meeting In the Ephrainl public library Wednesday night. Delegations from Chester. Eph-raiMantl, Mayfield and Mount Pleasant were present and problems were discussed relative to the pea grower and, the facwry, ways ana means to grow better peas and affiliation with other similar organizations of the state. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Dav.d N. iBeal, Ephraim; secretary, N. E. Naves, Ephraim; directors, P. P. tyy ring. Manti: George B. Cox, Mantl; L C. Rasmussen, Mount Pleasant; 'Samuel Mortian, Chester; Hyrum Mayfield, and Ross Thompson, Sterling. National President Urges Permanent Beacons to Guide Fliers. NEW YORK. A national system of airways controlled by the United 8tates government with permahem pylons and beacons to guide viator day and night through fog or storm is the hope of the 800 Exchange clubs In the country. It was announced here by J. P. Muller, president of the National Exchange club. "That Is the broad program we Will urge with all the energy at oui commamnd." Muller said. "In tha last year our clubs in 44 states have taken part in 851 projects for the ad vancement of aviation. Including the. establishment and equipment of 201 airports, 223 airmarkers or signal lights placed. 2 IT" airports and other projects planned and in process." 8cyway$ are now as essential as rail and steamship lanes, said the aviation enthusiast, adding that keel, wheel and wing are now man's three modes of major transportation. There are now 1510 airports in operation and 1234 planned, Muller explained. In that particular. America leads the world, he said. But he cautioned the Amerioan people to remember that foreign powers realize the value of coordinated airlines and ex- gtepa whiefr-WU- l ceea any ta Ken m America ana wsm this country antiquated unless our government takes the lead. "The time has come to bind together these numerous lines and thousands of airports into one vast system, clearly defined and mapped and chartered," he said. Intermediate advocated Muller landing fields about 20 miles apart. He said airports, and Intermediate landing fields should be connected by wire and radio. Adequate weather service should be Installed. "Flying should be placed on a systematized basis, with specified lane and levels for the various kinds of air transport," he said. i v g 17 PRESENT PROGRAM. SPRING VTLLE. With more than members and guests seventy-fiv- e present, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Springville and Mapleton presented a Christmas program and social Thursday. Mrs. Julia DalUn, captain of Camp No. 1, was in charge. Ol-se- n. Students Appear In Two. Plays Special to The Tribune. EPHRAIM. At the Ephraim theater Wednesday, Miss Helen Nelson of the speech department of Snow college presented her students in two plays. "The Old Lady shows Het who appeared are Leo Larsen, Mabel Kelson, Maurlne Cowley, Phyllis Meets, Clyde Stewart. Lloyd Willardson. Sylvia Collins T. Bush Irving and Winston Crawford. . DBncmgtuntr were presented by of Coach the students Young, from dancing class. Irving T. Bush Combines hisMiss Nelson also presented a N. Y. Terminal Facilities vaudeville in conjunction with the Siffma Delta XJhl. With Foreign Firms. The proceeds from the performance will be used in furthering the NEW YORK CITY. Irving T. of the school stage. Bush has announced the merging of equipment the facilities of the Bush terminal. New York, and those of 54 estab- District Elks Official lished companies in Europe and Asia Addresses Price Lodgt Minor for the purpose of making foreign commerce as simple as domesPRICE J. F. Rowe. district den tic trade. uty grand exalted ruler of the B. P. O. E., addressed members of Price SENIORS ARRANGE FOR HOP, lodge No. 1550 on his annual visit to LEHI. Plans are complete for the the local lodge Wednesday evening. A annual senior hop of the local high banquet for officers was held, folschool Friday evening In Smuin's lowed by the regular meeting. hall. The hop will climax parents' The Elks decided to contribute to the Price chamber of commerce day, and will follow the L. D. basketball tilts. The commitChristmas charity fund. Committee In charge is headed by Horace tees In each community of the counHatfield and Includes Anna Lewis, ty have been authorized to take care Roberta Davis and Arlene Phillips of any needy families In their town, ana oeorge none. and to furnish Christmas baskets. The students . hi Education Board Grants Requests Parachute Club Now Lists 185 Among MembersA Special to Th Tribune RICE RmilHtl for Imnmiw, fnrn tji in th va rim i arhrmla nt far. bon district were allowed by the Car- Don Doara or education at a meeting Wednesday evening. A new water connection miit at. th Tituita school while the heating facilities at uie uaroon nign school were improved with the purchase of an automatic stoker. Th mhatnintinn nt lockers In the manual training de partment oi tne sunnyside school was authorized and they will be constructed in the near future. 81nce it is almost impossible for students to walk from Mutual to Rains to attend school when the snows gather in Spring canyon a bus will be placed in service; ( WASHINGTON (PV A revised official roster of "the caterpillar club." prepared by the army air corps, lists 185 members. Tha mythical organization, composed of those whose live have been saved by the parachute, has three women members. Seven of the aviators are "repeats." having Jumped for their lives more than once. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh leads the "repeats" with four forced Jumps. The are Captain Frank O. D. Hunter, the late lieutenant H. Barksdale, Major James Rutledge. Sergeant Prat P. Miller. Al Wilson, stunt filer, and Lieutenant James T. Hutchison. secon- d-timers Sptelal to Tht Tribunt. SPRINGVILLE. Invitations have been Issued this week by the art committee of the Springville high school to the foremost artists of this country, asking them to send pictures to the 1830 BpflngvlUt Wgh seheol art eXMMt. - V". -:- ..i.- Only artists of national reputation or those having previously exhibited In large galleries will be asked to par ticipate this year. This, it is stated, will Insure an exhibit superior to those of previous years, both In quality and quantity of display. Nyalyptuc A honey, pine tar and eucalyptus cough syrup excellent for chest colds and Sherwood' Pharmacy bronchial coughs. CORNER STATE AND 7XH SOUTH B lS?J Van Family JOssI,! 11 n . An analgesic balm In liquid form for colds, neuralgia, ANOTHER CARLOAD OF FISH FRESH CAY ftfriKT AAtXMMi.U tA Commcnify RECEIVED mOZEN-Jt'- ST rw ly name WHOLE OB S Tooth Twelve o Patte 60c Encrgine Dry Cleaner 35c Tin 27c Phillips Milk of Magnesia 30c Size 37c iTvfc . .ft. 14a East Broadway 47 STANDARD MARKETS 7th But aa 1st South-- ta East aafl Ith Soath 1863 " to 70 - 1 All Policies Issued Through This Division Are Payable in United I States Currency at the Of fices of the Company at SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SOc ,' The Company Has Many Exceptional Opportunities for Earnest and Ambitious Men to Develop as Life Insurance Representatives and Life " Insurance Executives Our Policyholders and the Public Are Cordially Invited to Inspect Our Offices " : Woodbury's Mennen's Soap Borated Talcum : 25c Bar 3 for 25c Tin sgc SUN LIFE ASSURANCE Laxative Dromo Quinine 30c Box 19c COMPANY OF CANADA 914 Walker Bank Building i0 ....U. .. HALT.,,.......,... Market, S6a AND BANK BUILDING 5Vz Whitens the teeth and keeps mouth fresh and sweet. Ib- - .....lb. Current Interest Paid on Policy Proceeds, Dividends, etc., Left With Company H Ny-Den- ta 45c Package . SLICED WHOLE Without Medical Examination Up to $5000 on Select Lives Between the Ages of 17 and 50 Large tube 65c JOHN J. DALY GO. 66 E. 4th South All Standard Forms of Life and Endowment Assurance Issued From Age pains. The Sale Antiseptic Will Remodel to Suit Tenants ' OVER TWO BILLION DOLLARS $1.00 and rheumatic Lister inc East Broadway PRICE. While owners were attending the picture show Wednesday night, burglars entered two homes at Castlegate and took $22 In cash and a gold watch belonging to William Craig. . Craig's young son entered while the robbers were at work, but they made their get way.' The home of Bert Martin was ransacked, but nothing taken. Life Insurance in Force bottle D rug Sp c c 1 a 1 s 1 i 141-143-1- 45 Special to Tho Tribune. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH pint; A Ny algesic H. T. Plumb, ASSETS OVER '500,000,000 Surplus and Contingent Funds Over 66,000,000 MAGNA, UTAH Friday-Saturda- y Stores for Lease - . Magna Drug Company MM 5Sfltb nTANTrKTJehsenTranirhaa quet Thursday. Sixty fathers and been receiving turkeyi for the Christsixty sons sat together In the biggest event of Its kind ever given by the mas pools for the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative association. Eight American Fork group. 'Toasts to the Sons" were given by carloads of turkeys have been shipped Clifford Young. Junius West and Dr. from the northern end of Sanpete J. M. Grant. Toasts to the Fa- county. This will mean $75,000. Ap- -' thers" were given by Homer Inger-sol- l. proximately $100,000 worth of turkeys Rapahel Greenwood and Robert have left Sanpete county for the holiClark. day market A musical program under the direction of K. J. Bird featuring Lions Shelley and Orant, was a feature. Scout Training Class Hears Tiro S unifiers Burglars Loot Ttco Homes in Castlegate 914 WALKER out forming the "laxative Full AMERICAN FORK. Lions club members entertained their sons at Special to Th Trihun. L Tasteless and odorless lubricates the intestines and relieves constipation with- - KIIIEU1. OIL Shipping Birds N Special U Tho TrlbuM. 25-d- . Mineral Oil habit." Drugs COR. MAIN AND TH SOUTH ,j!?5r! Nyal Purified size England (UP). Twins bom In the Margaret MacDonald ward of Leicester infirmary while Prime Minister MacDonald was receiving the freedom of the city were christened Ramsay and Turkey" Raisers Announces the Opening of A Division Office LOOK FOR THIS EMBLEM Dyke-Davidso- n, I EICESTER, Established II. & M. Drugs Rex Drug Co. Of Premier American Fork Lions Entertain Sixty Sons x Company CORNER BROADWAY A WEST TEMPLE 1 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA TOOELE, UTAH CORNER 1ST SOUTH AND STATE Baby Twins Share Name ct School Invites ,..., Noted Painters Tooele Drug FOR THIS EMBLEM 19 president of the Salt Lake council of Boy Scouts, and Dr. GIVES YULE PROGRAM. George R. Hill were speakers at a Sprclol to Tht Tribune. scout council training class at the PAY80N. Miss Maurine Hinck- Lafayette school night Mr. ley, dramatic art Instructor of the Plumb spoke onThursday "Educational Ob- -; local Junior high school, presented Jectives," and Dr. Hill on "8cout Obv the annual Christmas program of jectlves." The class was one of a sethe Cultus club Wednesday after- ries which will be resumed In Janunoon at the community church. A ary The. first- - class at. tha course, ' one-aplayr "Thr Valiants," was was held at the school Wednesday read and a Christmas story. "The night Grjeat Rushing-o- f Wings," by Eva ALUMNI ORGANIZE. Lindsay Squires, Was" given by Miss followed Hinckley, by Christmas MT. PLEASANT. Organization of music. alumnt members of the local L. Following the program, report thj D. 8. will be effected soon was given by the Thanksgiving com- in eachseminary ward of North 8anpete stake. mittee, in charge of the community Any student who has had three years Christmas tree, which, is sponsored of seminary work since the opening by the American Legion and Ladles' of the local seminary Is eligible. The auxiliary. organization will be formed in the Mt. Pleasant North ward Sunday and COURT FINES YOUTHS. in the South ward Tuesday, under tTfewTribun; Sdaf the supervision of A. H. Andersen, - PRICE Ervtn Hodges, 20. and seminary Instructor. Robert Birch, 19, of Ashton, Idaho, LOSES CLARINET. were fined $25 Thursday by Judge H. 8. Roblnett and given a William King, night watchman at suspended Jail sentence for issuing the city and county building; Thursa fraudulent $8 check. The youths day night asked police to find his were directed to make the amount clarinet, stolen from the attic of the good. building. The Drug Stores That You Can Patronize With Confidence LOOK 13, 1929. RONDO W. ANDERSON, Manager Telephone Wasatch 1215 Salt Lake City, Utah fr? |