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Show - i f : THE DESERET NEWS - SATUED'AY APRIE -- 16 -- 1937 OBAMA WILKS BlrJ R. Hutching n, Jr. MXS. this afternoon at har homo ta th Princeton a part-me- n ta tk oaat First Sooth street la honor of tho sixth birthday of her daughter. Batty i idea , Roan Hutchinson. The pi was carrlod out in tho decorations. Each toast received a small Eastor ha It at. A largo birthday cats holdlnt six candles eentered tho fable. Tho hostess was assisted by Mrs. Sidney Clawson and Mrs. W, R. Hutchinson,, Br, Fifteen tuosU wars present. ' t a o Mias Marion Borland was hottest at a dancing party Friday evening Tale avenue at her homo, A lavender color scheme was carried out in tho decorations. Tho guests wars seated at one long table centered with a crystal howl of lavender sweet pees. Tho hostess was assisted by her mother, hire R. R. . Borland. Ten guests were present. O o o Mr. and hra w. B Purdy of loo Angeles, formerly of Ogden, aanenooo tho marriago of thotr daughter, Helen to Rees Stephens of Ogden. The marriage took plan April It in the Bt. George temple. The bride is a twin alatsr to Mrs. C. W. Sharp of Hollywood, Calif, and n niece of Miss Nettie May Karri ck of Salt Lak. Tha yonng oenple will make their home In, the Fry apartments In Ogdon. o o o Br. and Mrs. E. M. Nshsr will entertain the members of the Saturday Night club at dinner this evening at their home, lift FedVF. ' llil J J eral pray, r - K- Jlp rl- ie- iur b on )1 :45 in- IS at tut A n. on, (Special Correspondence. ) WASHINGTON. B. C, April 11. The Utah Glee club, under the direction of Prof. Edward P. Bono, van sang Friday night at - the baneuet of the George Washington university law school. Judge Edwin B. Parker, umpire of the mixed claims coimninloa of the United States and Germany, was the principal speaker. Many Lteb students wars present." . Mr. and Mrs William P. Reyman ef Ogden have taken an apart, ment at the Bristol oa 8 street. Mr. Keyiaea Jo an engineer dp the of- flce of public buildings and parks ef the District of Columbia. Harold B. Fite, who lor tha past six months hss bees attending the George Washington university, baa been appointed a teacher In the Bis. trict of Columbia schools. Mrs. Georgs Sutherland left Washington,- - Monday, April 4. for Now Fork. On Tuesday aha sailed for Panama, where she will visit her father, R. W. K. Pollock- - Her trip will probably last about two months. Robert Griffiths ef Smltbfield. Utah, at present located la New York City, spent the week-en- d la the capital tha guest of Frank Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs O. Osmond Hyde have as their geuat Mrs. Hyde mother. Mrs E. C. Stratford of OgdenMrs. Stratford la being extensively entertained eduring bar, visit here. Oa Friday avening a party was given in her honor by Mi and Mrs J. Melrose Miller. Among the Utahns who attended were Mr, and Mrs. Hyde and Mr. and Mrs Owen Reich man. Mrs Otto Beuhner left Wednesday for her borne In Balt Lake after having spent the winter In an-nu- al rial express and passengers, Mrs. a 1. Dearforff will enter- announced. It is expected that postofflees cf tain tha members of the Bay and southern California will sand 4,004 Night club this evening at her pounds of mail to be carried on tbs home, 12t Fifth East street, anniversary transcontinental trip. e e e . government service has promBanner Review, No. 11, W. B. A. Tbe to have tha air planes and ised wilt entertain at the last In a aer-l-s on hand to start immediately of parties next Friday avening pilots east with ths big load. ' at I oclock at tha home of Mrs Flva army planes being manufacIA Vina Livingston, lilt Ollmer tured by the Douglas company for drive Tbs grand priss will be the waf department are ready far awarded. Also hand 00 painted prises will be given. Mrs. Emma Black-ma- rr has .chargs of tha general arrangements. An invitation la extended to the public, e ei BW TheU p meet Thu reday afternoon clock at the f.l frajernity bouse. ItS Thirteenth Eait street. Mrs ft. J. Evans Mrs. Patrick Friet and Mrs Thomas L. Woodbury will bs the hostess for the afternoon. P delivery and arrangements may be completed to have these planes accompany tha regular mail planes from Los Angsles to Balt Lake. If this ia dona Salt Lake may see I a tandum flotilla of It large air I planes land at Woodward field, a which those interested In air transportation say, will ba an lm- p receive assertion .that air transportation rushing an tha nation and that Balt Lake is tbe Junetioa city for western United State at,fht - - 1 a e a eo-ad- Me 10. lip M. Vo at- tr- tri ith 10 m. n- - ith iry ef - !t:6V d's tat r ns g v- - rion Hyde- - To Arrive at Once pra-sa- te Alni ia '.M.r kMClik aty. MOTION nCTCBEg. Moreno I I ; V 1 aatiaeee pARAUOL.VT EMFCESS ifmes In "Feehleee for tilkn Wee-e- n. VSne- Style abew new tie cemedy. PathpnHm Leon-- carrel. DortKkr AMERICAN Meek ill la Tk Luaeue at Jtaeea la Lrt.Sb!riy Roeie O Orady. lomedy sat -- tnil hens Otlda Cray. Owea te-V- I aad Tam Meer la Caa- . itd." Chan Cbaa acaudy.-Buck Jena ta Desert KINEMA Vllar -aad OaadepMd Juvaull VICTOBT Aulatea.GKM Maris Provost la -- Brldn Tb I b'labt MONDAYS ORGAN RECITAL. , Mondays Tabernacle organ, recital program- - with Organist Frank W. Axper at the consol will b as follows: 1 Toccata and Fbgu ta D minor .. J, 8. Bach 2 (s)AndantlnO-.E- . H. Lamar (b) Chorale, "From Heaven High ta Earth I , come ...J. Pachelbel (If tc) Consolation Felix Mendelssohn died April I. Dr. Smith was head of the laboratory of plant pathology in tha bureau of plant Industry, department of agriculture. He a as burled this morning st 11 o'clock. Mrs. Elmer W. Pratt, sccompan. led by her son. Reed, departed os th Capitol Limited Friday for a vacation nlth friends and relatives ia Utah. Mrs. Josephine H. Jonea haa been appointed instructor ta one ef the public school in Frinc George's county, Maryland. Favorite ( a) "Mormon-hym- -- n, .... .., .... IJ STUDENT BODY Burglar Suspect NOMINATIONS MADE AT U Youth' ' Seen Emerging From House Captured in 5 Block Chase. Alter a chase of fit blocks; Thomas Larsen, II, believed by the police to have been responsible for a number of house burglaries, was captured Friday afternoon by cltl-seafter be la alleged to have robbed the home of E, B. Heie er, (14 Douglas street. Jewelry and other art.cles Identified as property of the Heislers was found In the young mane pockets Mr Helaler saw a young man leavlrg his houas and shouted to him to atop. The youth ran and Mr. He was Joins 1 Helaler pursued. In the chase by n neighbor, John Bedell, of 404 Twelfth East street. Jack Knight and Jack Smith, employee Of tb University of Utah, heard sheuting, saw the fleeing yenth and although they didn't know what It was ail about tba promised excitement and they also gavs pursuit They prov ed speedier than the others and caught Larsen about five blocks from the Halaler horn. Entrance to tha Heisler place had been gained by breaking a front window. A diamond bar pin, two watch and other articles were recovered. Later young Iarsen was Identified by severer persons as tba youth who had called and naked for work, and later the places ware robbed. Soon after the capture of Larsen. Detectives Arthur Merrick and J J. Ferrin arrested Paul MUler, (1. arid to be a pal of Larsen's and believed tc have bent the robber who held pp O. B. Ostler in the letters store Wednesday night. ns '' rtb A. h ectricallj Primary elections for student officers at tha University of Utah held Friday leave Frank Jonas and William C-- Van Law the two candidal to enter tb finale for president It waa revealed Saturday morning after the lit vote pulled had been counted. All but two candidates for other office were eliminated, each the highest t 4 being Judged winners in each case. The remits are as follows: PreirldeM William Van Law 7J nd Joh ydenrVfC,.JOn LENTY of hot water for every household use available without the least bother or thought! Just switch on your heater as you would a light then for the bathroom for the kitchen for the laundry steaming hot water is ready for you when you turn on the faucet. I Vice preeident Merrlal Knight Marjorie Alien 422, Locy FYeebalm 744 and Swond vie president Llewellyn 4(0, Roland PoUock 4(4. Stanley Stringham 241, James nd BnUsf McDon- - Electric service does it all under our new low domestic combination rates. It is luxurious in the satisfaction it brings but not a luxury as measured by its cost. ourtm' Zorah Horne 4(4. Hortons Jol Ji rrences Rowlett 137 end Alice Nortf 304. Tnuaftr Jo ph Jcddmhi 468 Richard ORourke 441. Arthur Kolapp 2(2 and Ronald McGregor Athlettc council (Faculty.- - on Dr. B. L Burns 1402, Pro-f- P B. B. Ketchum 114. (alum-??- ? McKinley Oewald 727, Heber Whiting 71, (student, 'T Ralph Goodwin 77. . Owen Iverson tt4n CrBUln It is one of the five electric services that put into a home the venience, comfort and, joy that every woman longs for. con- Tr) fo) u4i IastaB a water heats aa yen have Me strMa teMrar the ( aa aleetrieal hew a Met where the halpfstaess ( alertrfe servaata ,waMle patM HWHI (raw the 4rmcrr Aatag her hews-htneha la th 14 faahlsaa ware. Debating council (Faculty, two F. Smith 27. 17. 1 student, two U Jesee C. 04. Maurice Taylor 40. Music council (Faculty, two Br. R. B. Harriman 111. (student, two years) Ray Bradford 452. Jack Finlay 14. Virginia Summerhay (74 and Clyde Lee Dramatfo council (Faculty two years) HerbertMaw 12l. fatu- Foots) - Romos - Grover pela El-1- 7? '" t M Frs W lavlts pea ta eewe In. e rrpreseatattre t sell ta an risen Thle will ,U or t,lpha xlala tha M wrttm M rvlra ta 4a-tit agaptaWUty tn year matr.w.nn aner an ahllnatlaa whatavey. . ell rn witr.001 Publications council maB4 (Facultv. Edgar Dovl -- k ! 4. 12, C. K1 ce. Young (fnd,nt- - on year) James 74, Alton Melvlll Obed Shaw 75, Jos Smith two yean) Joseph Silent, L !. ,"dr Sidney Olson 240. Linden Cron 27. Jo Becker 51 and H. Gienn Olson 55. Elllsos Hymond Sit. TM mm Cannon 141, Wootejr Amort 4$5. Apporttonmont board 8ta lstfwn Barlow Jf;1-363, Rood Parkin 334, aad - Paul ivoraon 303 Student government hoard Senior student, one year) Alva Perry 4, Stanley Murphy 1145, (Junior two years) WIL 1m U student, Ray 5(5 and Elmer Fore-ber- g IJ EFFICIENT FUBZ0 SERVICE . Statixtics For Th Units States chairman Jerry plan for thlr national collc- an a handbook of methods Baril Miller 25. tlon recommended by tb Commute on 47. Lewther Kim sovern mental Ubor tatlstlcs of hall aad Leonard Beers 05. American Siatistioal Association." Tho La rmer Financing Industry "Tho importance New Library Books ' 1 of th llvwtock Industry n the entire conomlo llfo of th nation la such that It merits tha most care" he Tf Mowi'r- - ful consideration." Henchman "A Millay King t play in thru acta, la I in leng land , MUCELLANEOr. th 10th. Century." Agnew Cooperative 'Adv.rtiaiag ia Morrleon. 4. American Pulpit 7 CompoUonp promoting "A volume of rmoni by 5 of tho "tOTl foremost American preachers, editin.dvinrtd7"kr ed by th editor of tho Christian A SUchtr PareSolhn Tb Froohooi Cbild Tblo National Society of Penal book at mo to glvo to of Americas Handbook pc)ioiogUta s. WiKalcUn, A valuable handbook for Prieons tpch. ra and parents an Insight into tho social workers Physical, msntai and social growth If ths Parker Georges Bixet groop of normal and asms of Bixet were left out of th ehiidren between tba agea superior of "two history of nineteenth Century and eix years. French musle, yo would he conBlake Ouidanea scious of n trsslo blank, and this women -- A- survey Forand Collage a pro " th story of his. '' gram for nmonai work Tn higher i g. ln4- gketchee wyer Wmy education by the peraenaei directacross th plain "travel of dents or In Smith Coliega .. in California ta gt. Joseph Child Study Aean.. of America, letters deeceibln life IK, with ed. Guidance of Childhood and and la the gold re- conditions Teeth Large umbers of that 1Tsber A Wsrdsll Economic f growing body ef men and wbo wish to understand teachee "This book Family household and those who bare a professional the In management method concern with children will find aad shows th value of n budget." this book valuableRath Calks It Over CutUn Threat of Leisure Tr ThVincent author aims t bring to (he Cutten ia a aeries of thoughtful attention women suggestions as of asks whether this Increaschapters conduct in their newed leUsre ie to be a menace or aa ta personal and sin -presents a waraVag found freedom' viewpoints advantage and c4tee-a- e the examples of Greece aad Roma." tb Weitnsfu fine-Silver treasury of Engby About Women Mainly Edye lish Lyrics "Not a collection of nettle essays about woman and the second-beEnglish poetry, bat ber influence on meoy phase of a collection of tb' best1 0 far life already. available. 4a Grabs mi .igtoty et Tbe LKOeJMf that It 4a pat Golden Treasury tha first Horn. This Is complete, Pslgrave's ft estsrmareb Short H is I orv of comprehensive and reliable account "Based on th authors of th fatal campaign in which Marriage' of Human Marriage, but not Cneter lost his life" General Hilrr, M.-on abridgement f it. The author A Rarridsax-Ewplajrase- Junior prom noa 'rt 4. Barnea - Ltvo-mtoe- di -- When You Say Home Just What Do You Mean Infor-mati- The word Home describes any place In you live if that place is not a rented property, t is useless. Paying rent month after month most anyone Many desirable properties at prices for sale to .eui afford to pay. are offered ' 7, T. readers. . we4tarO-worker- NES 7 rt Reading these offers will direct you to many desirable properties at prices you can afford to pay. If you do not find the place you desire, ' advertised for sale, consult the ml estate dealers aad they will whose offers appear in the NEWS find it foryou. .a HOME Slop collecting rent receipts buy a of your own. women-r-paren- ts - , j 9 rll ll l.?bC Horae raajr describe a small house on a side street or a stalely mansion located on an avenue. which st 4R4kj?e'Faw- - News-Wanta- -- the dt GREAT MARKET PLACE. dia dwells chiefly with marriage aa a Institution." fthitehead Science and th Mod. ern World Lowell lecture for ll:s dealing with some expect of western culture during th psst It has been three centuries so far influenced by th development of science" ftood A Hendriksen Ventilation The new hygiene of and Health fiesh sir." Piet lee. Abdullah Buths Rebellion "A swift romance of love and Its Implications." A Ayres Charitys Cholyn drxmatle lov story." Men's Dead Tales Copplestone "A volume of 11 sketches founded on historical fact." . This' brilGarreit Hsrangue one of th most liant novel describes daring and dramatic economic ever presented In Amer lean fiction." Curve Train "A vivid Macaulay story full of trenchant end bolster- out satire- Orcxy Sir Percy Hits Bank An advsntur of th Rcariet Pimpernel Rain Judge Colt A story of th west when- the first decision of a .frontier court of equity cam from tbholter." Webster Phllopena "A romsatlc tale Involving th adventures of twine" White Back of Beyond 'Ch erect eristic story of this author with most of tha plot laid in Africa." social , ARTICLE BY DR Fv i. HARRIS, "Soma Real Relief Work." Ilium. trated article In tbe msgsxlne section of The News today, ia by Df. Fretrirlitt- - F. Harrlr. - preaidetft'-e- f Brigham Young university. Th omiminn of the name ef th author in connection with the article woo due to a mechanical error, ...1 AgCul IO T IRIK paratioa for a finished production. Ring In th Bawdust" Is a pew On See America First musical play recently presented with great success in New York. is a good plot and th aongs There Georg V. Latham, city ticket are all tuneful and catchy agent for th D. A R. G. railroad, will deliver on illustrated lectuiA Turks Open Casino on "Sea America First at th To Attract Americans Waterloo ward chapel Tuesday evening, April II, At 7.10. CONSTANTINOPLE OKS) 'Musie will hg furnished by th Hoping to attract ths custom of D. A R. O. bend under the leaderAmerican and European millionship of Oscar B-- Evans. Th lec- aires away dram Mont Carlo, th ture Is given under th authorities opened ths auspices Turkish of th Mutual Improvement asso- Ylldis Kiosk in th former palace ciations and Is Dee. of th sultana ns A casino. Unfortunately thee rich tourists have not t put tn an appearance Twenty-Firs- t Ward to and In tha meantime the "locals Present Music Comedy or losing all their money at roulette and baccarat. Several wealthy merchants have Rings tn th Sawdust. either committed wuidd or gone oa "a circus at fun wrap- Into bnkrupboy. and the: ; gamb- ling fever has obtained such n held ped in. tuneful, catchy melodies. populace that tha author!--tie- s wilt ba presented in the Twenty-fir- st on the are pondering ways end means ward recreation hall,. First rf prohibiting Turkish eitlsens rom avenue and K street, on Thursday th casino. and Friday. April- - 24 and 2S-- The visiting Thursday performance Is Intended BEAN BENNION TO SPEAK.. chiefly tor th children. Dean Milton Bennhm, of the Miss Lilli Bruderer will sing th leading rote, Solly, daughter of a sejiool of education of th Univerrich banker, who holds a mortgage sity Of Utah will dlsoues tba subon a circus owned by Toby Bunn. ject, "Th Piece of Ethics In s Charles Cyril Teacher Training Program for th Sally sweetheart. Madia la Toby .and .Tad Southgate Social Studies, befor th National la th banker. Council for Social Studio, meeting Louise Affleck is th Inevitable in connection, with th convention widow and th other principals of th National Education associaare Geniev Millie tion to be held this summer In Stringham, And StanSeattle" Wash. Bean Beunldd will Sherman Bun Reynold. - ley Russon. spend the remainder of th term There are 0 in the chorus and In as a summer school several weeks have been spent by member of the faculty t tb stagers and orchestra la pro- - (varsity of Washington. A TI-L- 5 .I ed -- y . k wt ..( Jf "Though Deepening Trials ...Arr. by Organist An Old Melody (b Arr by Organist 4 Largo from "Xerxei" G. F, Handel Citizens Ron Down -- Hl ml 1 John T. Cain. II, was tbs principal speaker at tha sacrament service Sunday. Secretary William' M. Jardlne beads the list of honorary pallbearers for Br. Erwin P. Smith, who on Five Mail Planes , Mir. Tb. I Anal. tndir, by"Ckirlrr tb wish riarexn TACatmu. PAXTAOta VasSavtll feeleries S Deste mr. Hmti Berts," ntk km ASeree. OSPH KM Alberta Vsaabaa ta "A Hi Lev rnw." vataSwnll ant at Alic Terry Mr. Buchner win leave for the west during the comweeking Ellas SL Kimball left for Salt Leke Friday after having spent several days oa business is Washington. yhile la Washington Mr. Kimball was the guest of his son. E. 8. Kimball. Jr. Tha glee club has bees invited to sing tonight at the dinner of the O. A. R. O. Osmond Hyde wlU conduct the club In the absence of Prof. Donovan. Tha Western Coitus club and tha Capital - Review.. lub. were enter- tsinsd Jointly on Monday avening of last week at tha Chestnut farm Dairy ballroom oa' Pennsylvania arenas. - Mr- - and Mr John T. Caini HI have as their guests at their hem in Takoma Park Mr. and Mrs John T. Cain 11. the parents of Mr. Cain, This morning Mr. and Mrs. J. Melrose Miller motored to Baltimore with Mrs. E. C. Sratford, Mrs. G. Osmond Hyde and Miss MaWashington. The ladies of the G. A. B. cir- Three U. Girls to cle of Salt Lake will entertain at Attend East Meeting a Joint party. Tuesday afternoon at ! o'clock at the L O. I. F. hail for The fifth national convention of 1h benefit of tbe department of Utah. Prises will bo awarded and the athletic conference of American a general Invitation ia extended. college women, to ho held at Mr. Alma Kasuter and Mrs. . Cornell university. New York, April will be attended by three P.mlly Wariek will have charge of i s, Mias the decorations and candy. Re- -j University of Utah nervations may be mads from tha . Maurin Basse, president of the Alpln, Womens Athletlo association at tha following: Mrs. Gertrud Gordon circle; Mrs. Margaret Fish- university; Mia Jessie Schofield, and Miss Etbelya er, Washington circle; Mrs Ma;ta president-elec- t, who will ft. Shannon, Reynold rtrcl. No. 1; Klnneraley, treasurer, Mrs Alma Kaateler, Rawlins cir- leave 8alt Lake Sunday. cle. and Mrs- - Miller, 8, B. Young Tha organisation comprises the circle. major number of women athletic groups In American colleges, and la concerned with the problems of fostering the growth of girls athletic work. The national convention 1 held every third year, being supplemented by sectional meetings, tha w astern group conFive and perhaps six ef the big vening last spring at tb WashingDouglas planes of tha Western Air ton State college. Mies Be see and Express, Inc., will arrive in Balt Mist Minerva Jennings, former Lake laden with mail Sunday, aft- president, attended this session. Tbe three Utah women trill be ernoon, April IT, it is predicted by officers of tha company. Chambers guests ef the Prudence Risiey dor, and Los commerce of ef Angeles mitory while at Cornell. They will other cities of southern California return by way of New Tkrk ang with the contract Washington. art air mail line to make an lm preeshale deposits here Tasmania By treating the water used in el ve showing In observance of the their locomotive boilers to elim- been estimated to eontfln more first anniversary of the establishrailLake-Lment of Balt Angelea air inate ami forming arid tha tjan 43,000.060 tons of rock, trom Beside tha malt roads of the United State are es- ihirh an areraje of 46 gallons of transportation. some ef tha planes will carry ape. timated t aava (11,409,00 a year. oft to ths ton can bs derived. 11-1- 4. nik tin La f Paradiaa." All starting wit k Ik nail -- ,4 A wShAeb-- o a(4A o t V'fi,''.f - te7'x? f ,V 1 eVeV' t H 6 0,1 ft 4 S ft, Mw. V Ml t 1 h I |