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Show . i . 5 .'.V TP aESIS SLATED n Y STATE BOuY Red Cross For Positions Under Members Take Flowers to Vets Julia Smith. Editor. XalRt Commission 1 TY linuatirlh, Associate Edlto. mi SHIPPERS PLAN Seim representing bis organisation will vigorously protest modifying or man may the fourth section of the still not her FIGHT ON BILLS repealing commerce act. a section which Utah A and seventh grades participated to this event. These ehildrea were happy to work on such beautiful melodise end hope they thrilled the public. June Sudbury, The children ef the Hamilton School have been taught to be clean and tidy. When ever they see a scrap in a room or In the halls they are courteous enough to pick it up and put it in the trash can. The student Council of tbo Hamilton school as Si the children te be as clean as they cam, and to have their hair combed. The Council encourages the boys lo wear neckties. u j For i PP Plans Laid For Senior Courses iver In RIORschoolHIGH Junior a pi,, IliJ aiHOUB hfo-- i- ?;' shippers and n memorial of the state legislature claims is vital to tho protection of Intermountain industry and business. Khlppers of this stats were conMeasures siderably concerned today over word from the national capital that Shipper organizations In Utah their request to hva ths hearings and other lntermountain states will held before the entire House combe represented st contemplated erce committee had been denied, hearings oa House Mils proposed nd instead of subcommittee had to modify Or repeal the long and been appointed by Representative short haul provisions of the Inter-- , Pettengill of Ind'ann, author of one the adverse bills stats commerce commission announces Ernest D. Balm. Utah; The Utah Citizens Rate Rat association executive ciaLon win exert every effort to secretary. (block pax Vgo of these biMs, and The definite dates of the expected the opposition will be supported hearings have not yet beep set but' by the leg feature's memorial and it la anticipated they will be held representatives of shippers organ- - Presented by Girls Local prganization WASATCH SCHOOL A group Protest at Hearin of Irons me eeventn gins room 24. put on tbo play. grade, Tho Little Colonel. la tho school auditorium, Thursday. Tho dialogu and action wort worked out Irov. the book by that title, by the girls .hem selves. The parts were taken by the following girls: Jean Hanson. Mary Lou Moser, Helen 1U-th-e. Virginia Guernsey. Isabel Mouton, Virginia Palmer. Anna Lea Lloyd. Several antiques brought by the j layers added a realistic touch to i he old southern scenes. Appropriate costumes were worn by all. and the play proved to be a great success. By special request the play will be repeated at the Neighborhood house. JEAN HANSON. The association met last Wednesday and was Invited to see n play presented by the second and third grade chU-lreIn the course ef the meet. Ing. new officers were elected: President, Mrs. Front; vice president. Mrs. 'Win. Cose; secretary. Miss Elinor Newton; treasurer. Mrs. Lloyd Anderson. Reb-hot- i white-colla- Prominent Visitor At Hamilton This Week HA Mil TON M HoOI, The visitors we had a the H million srhoo) this week were Dr Nutta! and Mr City Denies Applicants UornwaM The bora and girls hope that visitors were pleased Zoning ariance Permits with these our school The rhildrei have a romplb-he.alreadv much but are Applications of Karnes Hlihas to get In extra w. rk before tot M variance lo eniarye his yro irjlng the (ear ls over - fivbil eery store st 4.0 east iirst South The Ma' in which the Street, a district trhi-- h does not children of te(n. every school in Balt permit store buildings, has been Lake City took n as held In the part denied by the board of adjust- Taberna-'- e irilav May J4 at S ment. The first third, fifth sixth The soninff board slso denied the pm application of Clara K snd George H. Crow, for a variant, to permit Obstruction of a service station bear the northwest corner of Thirteenth East and 7?he Victor Moore Says: It's South st recta The hoard applicants most obtain a fhom th residents within inn sf ths proposed variance before ths application would be eonsid-srs- See Our Jane Bride Almost utfiit Any- - wher atwedCLznancl'B to the smallest detail Complsto 0 35 Hundreds of First Quality Rugs All Styles and Patterns to Go on Sale This Week Rrerrtfciaff Mrrftllf iHeftcf fa ke thtm Mtfll IbiwmImi mm4 m vrnte (L law He. HI Pi fr till miv 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS bait Beautifully Patterned 9x12 1ELVET RUGS Fringed JaM Azwlaater Baga wltk sriratal shell-line- d, Other Size Rugs Priced in . Proportion. Surprisingly Low Terms Allowed on Rugs This Week. pot-ante- inner Easy Terms Z, jl,r A Low tXTRI fa4 rarHilt yarf. $0050 FLAM h LU $1.50 . 'ir)i-rsB- -- f $5.49 patttrta I f Sptrtil Gift Size . ,sth n c rj Irtctnt wsars. 1 1 Z. FDR SHEER VALUE, Plus Style and Comfort, Yon Win Find Our Feature Living Room Suite imtol boy yaa eaa eaywfcers. Twa plsaa salts ear- - far tbs H 9 DOWS U J Se 1 a Week Coim to our 1ig waber department and 1st na thew tito many advantage of this frame Hm ef waikera. Step Ladder Maa baMka wtetal skelf maa torn cn (fcrltedhst SUBMITTED Appointment Needed 25-Fo- ot BO-Te- SPECIAL GARDEN HOSE At Special Low Price 1.83 Length Length ...,ft85 -- J 5 Down Q 0 A MONTH aa4 HOOH THE MODEL AS PICTURED ot k RECOVUESD a c. FhotoRcflex FHturti A.D For qnality and genuine performance no other washer will equal the A. PbotoReJ Hex Way F aafe LDOIFI AI3o(S WASHERS This it one o( life t proudest momentt, for you and for her Jutt Any photograph wont do 'et PhotcRcflcx Picture taken the soaA 37y2c jmr4 IELT HAE Eicrllrnl GEM ME By - HI G8 I WE SELL Your Graduation fasa- allr friffd per tA. C will hrr (or 1m) qrAduAtion For thii it photograph a photograph that can never he token Again give vouthe picture perfc.t. HI'V Ills LOtERItilU. IMIR wrk. r ET aRPRT.lar FI by th rM f to 5 more mile per gallon of 8a than they do, ard my oil costa are as much as 20's leas. Wherever you go, the story is the same. Owners are simply amazed at Dodge economy. And yet thats only one of ha advantages. You, too, can enjoy the extra roominess, com fort and luxury of this big, sturdy Dodge for a trifling few dollars more than the lowest-price- d car. List pnee now only $645 end up at factory, Detroit. FELT BA9R UVOI.EL'N VALLE Alt afltrr rarpftg re tht wrrk 1 Anything Sms", hoaght my naw Oodga bacausa f Ita strikiag looka . . . and waa dallghtad to find that it gava ma amazing gas and oil economy. And Mrs. Gertrude Regal, 2953 Decatur Awe, Bedford Parkway, N. Y, N. Y,, gays: rwe got plenty of friends who own smal) cars, but none of them nave money the way my new Dodge does. I get from 3 - ,at AH door of the Fairbanks-Mor- e, refrigerator. Then you will know why this marvelous new refrigerator to making such unholisvoblo zaoords in 8aring Money, Tima, Food. Com bins, svery feature you hove wanted in your refrigerator. Yet crate n tank pastors wh had been sent t roweertratlon camps for defy In tbo Nazi. Wer released today. Throarh a resreMntatlve. Wi! helm Frick, minister of tbs Inter-lr- , informed the opposition synod ot tho government's decision. This wo interpreted as an attempt to forestall the welding of various recalcitrant grups lnt g strong nxCLmal onIL hit, tern. Como iu end take one look at th sensational now CONSERVATOR d, tho CarsJ w .. pOV ARLINE the Top in Motor Good wearing quality 9x12 HEAVY AXMINSTER RUGS Made by the famous 5 Bigelow Weavers Tke saltrra. . uh,llrl.sial a.d staaSarS Aeiertree, D.w,lr Deatoee, ell v.r f rk.lrr. 9x12 Genuine DOMESTIC ORIEN- TAL RUGS, ns low as -Others up to 200 If.rakM. Um (lac eaalliy raaas a rnaine IManll, Orlr.l.l Hus. it 'hon indoor in are sure the one you want is here and at a price so low as to amaze you. We Conscrwador as Amazing Power to Save 4ewW Walker, Editor Myron Smith. Amocute Editor 1ACKSOV ELEML.NTARY SCHOOL Miss All and a 'em girl have organizedJex,a baseball team. We hop to be girls able o piav fifth and sixth grades. Th plaers are Bettv Lou Hall Lok VAatwn, Arline Ioamb, Jean Imac. Loname incent Pearl Taylor, Patsy Connalv. Edith Davies, and Jean Disen W think m have a successful team. W have earned a nm ball game, it is called Hit and Run It is ery much LAMB Mias Rena Fox Is having a pro Tram each Friday to f nd out1 which child can perform mell. Next year Mia Fox is going to Have a music leader for the plait we are going to have in the audi-j? oflom. She wilt choose one hr the way they are able to give it before the Claes DOUGLAS NE W MAN All ths leathers of Jackson school had for Mis tgettr parti The party ma held after whooi in the Junior high omnaeuum The gym ma decorated with a kind of loieljr flower The program ma i erv anpropriate also BHIRLEA HADDOCK 1 Nothing Held Back Every Rug a Bargain aratk m ASS A mualcal aayai E. South Tempi Was. 2730 BO Was. 3030 9 Honor Assembly Given South Junior Buglets p rotes biggast 10 E. Broadway wo. doet jutt that teraine this marvelous new me'hod of photography enao'ev you to choose the v cry pose and expression you tv ant and then see vthat the looks like btfort 1 1 faktnf Broastway JUST FOR DOWN TOWN DAT pi of different Iliads. There mere Indiana, Dutch. Ruaataaa. Irtah and many other people of many other land. It waa moat colorfui and interesting. TOM KIPPS. CVND. VIcW Mooro, mw tarring In 3). 3 for 3 varieties Bosnle Nazi Rdcases All Opposition Pastor June ROSE LUSHES All ft AUGSBURG. Germ'any. AP) All oppositionist ELLISOIIS SALE HOUSEHOLD flPPLIflIIOES Girls Organize Team With Teachers Help like fi Oil HUGS. FURI1IT0DE AIID p!" t HILLERS ns airji Clawtftoafleii stirrerof the 'transients Ouwln ' throusH Utah eeiapi and reference center were started today under the direction of tho PERA, Darrell J. Green well state director, according to a report made at tho capito! by J. c. s in charge of traniirat ramps Transients are being classified a! the direction of Washington officials Into those fit to work, those unfit because of their mental or physical condition; those who are heads of families or unattached and those eligible for the r' projects. The glassification was being made t ths threa transient camps, the .h ce"'r nd h1,rcounty FERA headquarAs soon as completed, the data mil be sent to Washington b Director Green well. and taxes to pay. .i fn" . vrVk.v"' reader. School days dear old golden nils days will seen b over for hundreds o buys and girls mho are anxiou to see thefr marks and to see tf to typing. they wee promoted Veryone Is working hard to finish the required lessons that should be handd in bv a rerfain time he or the end of the school jear Manv boys and girls are plan mng their vacaions and can hardlv wait until th can be on their wa to California or some place ttke the eanvon Mia Matilda Hedquist, our adiisor teacher ie Tolng to the Pacific Const for her vacation Here m shtnf her the best vacation anvon can possibly have. MILLIE SHI PUT. he Will n. j Transient To be Classified iOCKT wfi.s.wss LAWngNca. Mesa, jaws 4 (tirt) Herbert A Serttk Jr, St Meanest, araresttee lackey. Mured wt--a thrsws from a horse at Reeklsshsm me traek aw May It a lad today berk st Lawrence General hospital. Parent-Teach- Johasoa, Editor uchoot wa are making peat- Rogers Awvociate Editor the posters can be about Marjorie SOUTH JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL m II OOir pu high vrgrtables, milk or clean-uBugle corps members of South r ,,1c,r c"u"8 The one who draws the beet prate, Junior attended an assembly givar. In ... we for tho civic K Arrangements en to their honor last Tuesday. In lake Balt luncheon to he held t0 the'r bwt bK Tho boys were given awards actry on or near Flag day, June 14, un- fiVthe tmurs.PEveryorneP7Xri,Jo CaBdT th cording to the number of years der auspices erf the junior chain decide what he like, to do bet andi KNT sendee they had rendered." Mrs. her of commerce 'Will be outlined chooses a major and a minor lo Bush awarded them. They were at a committee' meeting set ter be followed throughout the four also honored by the presence of v. n10011 I oclock tonight at the chamber 'ears of high school On Wedn John Nuttal who Superintendent Mr .Noall from day West high Clothing Winners gave a short L.talk. building, announce Ames K. Bag-le- school came to MARJORIE talk to us about chairman of the junior chamHALU Get Medals, Certificates All ber's American isatloa committee. h mork offered us there the of class, clubs, and At the same ascmblv Tbo arrangements committee home rooms are preparing for the Garm Ferry, Editor 1 ag. which will meet tonight Is heeded were made to the buglers to be held at our echooL exhibit etc Mrs Ella Buh and June Baxter, Associate Editor by Nelson W. Aldrich of the jun- bearers, May 29 and 29 It promises to be Mr. Okie ietcron mere WEST JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL one of tha most interest ng gouth ior chamber, and Includes F. C lo ptecnti the award ribbons and medai -- Th Doofbourew of tho senior chamber, Those annual awards to the win- junior has ever bad MARJORIE who received them In the' A. Faust of the American Georgs irat Kobe-- t nrs of the foods and clothing con ROGERS. mere group I Pmre 1 Dr. John Nutlall of the Don Teg on; mere presented at an msaembly cirs Norman Hadlon Earl Lam-boorNelc, E. club; Rotary Douglas Hall, Dean tihingieton Jak Mar f the students of these two depart of the Elks club. millan, John Iw)n. LaMar Mazes merts in the library after school The plans drafted tonight will Pbilly Birdsall, Mick Lucas Jo Thursday, The awards were pre--ep- h be considered for approval at a WhiUker. In th second mor? ntd by Miss Gertrude Arbuckle meeting on the evening of June i Enieraon Reid, Mehsn Jacobson our principal. Medals were given to San Fraouao has filed articles f civic leaden, heads of patriotic Don Jacobson, Lester 4engr Bob first place winners and certificates of with County Clerk organisations, directors of joutn Evans. Euene Mendenhall. A.frcd went to second place winners. In j W. incorporation 3, North to conduct yen era! eharacter-bnlldin- g organizations vornhorz U. Inert Vincent faude -- lathing which Is tauyht by Mto contractins business in Utah. The and public officiate. Hohcri Marita Clay, Iusi Juariqul and Salt Lake offices of th f.lllP'.R0ert ,Grmham corpora Salt Lake is one of IH American Dcnhelh. Douzlas Hanlam. Noe: Barbara Atwood won flrrt and sec tion ar located at 221 Felt buildoommunitlea planning American "1 Plscea Dawns ing. , 8mlth. Ladashi Aohi ltenby held respectlycly laatlon luncheons on June 12 to 14. first and Helen Bv- - Capital stock of the corporatioa word received by Mr. Begley nays ,B whlch in listed at $5 rood c.oodadd 00, divided into Theodor. Tomo'ccued is instructed - Mlaa Beulah Roaeer from LsRoy D. Owen, national co- bonk. S0.600 aharea of $t par value Of- ordinator ef the U. S. junior cham medals for four years of service 0arraa fleers named ar Georg C. WalkAn interesting feature of the Ths . pfTrv bers Americanisation program. ,i. er. president: P J Walker, vtct pros ram wra A. history of the fls riven by several pupils Every, ,..1 Jfu S president . Hubert M. Walker, secBpr"5 fU nsed In oar country from l retary, snd M. J. Turnblad, temoon -for th Fristudents and arltest history to the present was shown. Hazel McDermott was th day sight for the parents. Flag Day Event JUNE 4 1935 TUESDAY la Washington. IX C. within the taation to moat ef th iatermeug- next tea days or two grtska Ur. tain states. Mr. Seim Ud ENSIGN SCHOOL in our Bed public service commission Cross work oar room made vasea mskc every eliort to Have m out of Jara and boulea brought reedy lor applicant tor from home, and brought dainty vltk Um commiaxloo by floe era to fill tba ease. Thurs-la- y IK U afternoon lha children predecided by Uie sented these (lost era to the paniumMcn today. " "Tke mmlMtloM will be given tterns of tha Veterans hospital St tbo state eapttol,'' explained shhior them better health and Billy McSorley. JPMaidtnt K. E, Corlman. "Appn happiness KATHRYN SNOW. The sixth grade held a meeting cajnu may com from any part 01 Yesterday ne had a program. to determine who should be put on a quartet, piano solo. 'I. '..the state. Wo art 11 not have the It sixth grade baseball team. Af, time aor the funds to conduct ex wolin ula stories, poems and .he the meeting was over there had am ins t Iona tuny placs but in Salt i many o her things for entertaln-- j ter aeen chosen an A and B team The Our principal. Mias Bara . LsSt city. j mi nL the Webster lf Thorn holding positions now with II Young, and two other rooms first game was with we were defeated mm mission will be considered sere invited. We hop they liked ahool. Although tha of knowsalsfnctlon tha was there U temporary employes, ond will be n. ROSEMARY BENNET. In our ws had played our beet i we art studying ing , Ve hora'to required to take the civil service geography esamtnationa. Under the law. the'Afrira. In some paru It is hot teTwe theTxt cawnmtaelon must select employe dry and in other parts It la hoiL,-- . Mornamratioro. regardless of their political affii- - aod wot. They raise tomatoes, ipl - latton or party service rice, pumpkins and cassavas. Iq ao Examinations for n secretary, ,4 Thi Students Find Reasons ;c I Countanla, clerks, auditors, stenog-i- t most lh;r a'l trees J tbo oUt rapbers and reporters will be ptlm, Tho houses ar mads of, Popularity of City t given. Whether the commission rough, coarse grass o long palm will employ an engineer perruan- - leave. I OR I A GARDENER antly as a member of the staff, lo our jnature class me are tu has not been decided. It may be ing martmnlo They are wa ... more practical to employ an engi- blooded fnake It fa- fn an i.ia's because thl?ar neer In n consulting capacity as blood Whan Washington maa laid remain at $8mou ttmprratu' Balt'more had already I needed. degrees fu- - te4chr reads a chap-toAt yeaterdaya meeting. Mr. Corf-macMilderd one jj ter from a b k br Burges about 1 pub-,former chairman of the th chlf twns of the country I t fun to listen mammal three-quartnow of superlie utilities commission It now contairs blNMOX a m!ion people seded by the public service com!? lUd'eiphia mission. was elected preaidenL nty oeth of Phi Jackson Students Busy-Planninhe chief o)ter and crab market EAT- SLOUTHT the world J LAKF JAl.T JUNIOR JOURNALISTS Ilnmination to be Held r nKSERFT KMW ? t fcwaw m waa. course- raws yaworwtH P. 17. MADSEN FURNITURE CO. TOST 53-8- 7 KA2T SOUTH F |