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Show 4, , w HT'x i m W" a 1 - V V b THE - Nq DESERET NEWS SALT Zero Hour in Mimic War dimes Arranged Probes Continue 24 Th annual family reunion of Peter Jensen family was held Saturday and Sunday, August re-17 and II at Ephraim, Utah. A ception was held on Satnrdar in honor of Boren Jensen's ninety-secobirthday. Boren Jensen la Peter Jensen's only living son. Caroline Laurltxen, a daughter, to also living: A general meeting convened Sunday morning at the Snow academy In EPbralm. Community singing waa conducted by Mrs. Thomas. Jensen with Tom Jensen directing the program which consisted of a talk by Bishop Thomsen of Ephraim who complimented Boren Jensen on his wonderful life. Jean Bagnal gava a soprano solo, and short speeches were given by s representative of each of Peter Jensens children. A reading by Mrs. Harvey Sondrup and .a short sketch of Boren Jensens life by Mayor Wlllardsen of Ephraim who also presented the Jensen Cb Aug. 24. (LNS) Congress will adjourn today, if leaders' expectations aro realized but its committees plan an active summer. Eight important investigations were still under way. Some of the special committees charged with Investigating duties expected te begin hearings soon, Others planned to postpone their work until next year. Inquiries pending include: The Senates lobby Investigation, conducted by a special committee. A recess was taken, subject to the call of, th hatrman, and there Witt b no more hearing until fall. Bankers to bpesk Th railroad financing investigation for which 274,404 was handed to th Senate Interstate Commerce committee, fib la will begin hearing during tha late summer or early fall, with the banking moguls J. P, Morgan and Kuhn, Loeb A Co. on the stand. Munitions investlgation-e-- a committee headed by Senator Xy (R) ot North Dakota, planned to continue work, but will hold no open hearings again until next year. A land end water policy inquiry, already under way, and scheduled to continue throughout th summer. An Inquiry Into bankrucptcy and proceedings: some receivership hearings have already been held. Others were scheduled for ths summer. Senator McAdoo (D) of California, headed this special - keyT tecity. ,",Uthemorning session. completed Lunch was enjoyed m the college dining room after which the officer for the coming year Wsr selected as follows: Soren Jensen,, Ephraim, honorary president; Andrew E. Jensen, Salt Lake, acting president; Mrs. James Larsen, Ephraim, Corllna Christensen, Moroni, Thos. W. Jensen. Mt. Pleasant, Peter Lauritzen, Union, Mena Christensen, Moroni. A. E. Jensen. 8alt Lake and Andrew Rasmussen, Burlington, Wyls oming. executive committee; Jensen, Salt Lake, secretary and treasurer, with Wllford Jensen, Ephraim, a assistant; Chris. M. Mlchgiaen, Redmond, genealogist! Clifford Sondrup, Ephraim, historian; Mrs. Urvln Gee, Moroni and Mrs. Mary Swenson, Salt Lake, temple representatives. During th afternoon a program body. was enjoyed en the campus ot th Isle Probe Drafted aoadediy. Approximately 224 peoAn Inquiry into th Virgin isple attended tha reunion. Descendlands' administration called oft ants number over 1244. for the present. An investigation of wool marketing, prices, etc. This was to be resumed in special bearings during the cummer. Lobby committee investigation; a postponement of this was expected for the next beveral weeks. In order that members of the special committee might have a rest The Inquiry will be renewed in the fstt. A silver committee charged with Investigating activities or tha government following enactment of the silver purchase Act and the subsequent action of' President Roosevelt. These were the Inquiries ordered to date for this session of Congress. There may be more before the two branches go home. There is no way to telb spe-da- t i - t I - Ps W j , - , State Opens Bids On Two Highways ' r X-- They hope there went be another war, hot men of 108th Infantry, T7tl Division, show theyre ready to go ever the top, if need be, in tnhnie w t Bids opened by tho atata road of First Army at Pina Camp, N. T, (Cntral P. ett, commission on two highway projects showed that Olaf Nelson of and Mulllna and Wheeler of Salt Lake had submtted the low Sanderlings Squat In Flocks On Upper Beach At High Tide 1935 Farewell Will Be Farm Improvement Descendants Of Held September 8 Work To Be Given Peter Jensen Hold Annual Reunion A farewell testimonial will be In High Schools la the Tale held Sunday, Sept. nd WASHINGTON, in bid. Will AUGUST -- Either Daring Summer Or In Fall Salt Lake schools, aald flupt. !. John Nuttail, Jr.. hav decided to make careful check on thy physical condition of children who will enter the echoola in, future years. Efficiency of the schools and ability to ylve service to children school la often impaired when children enter' school with defects that take time to remedy. Clinics will be operated this year for examination of children from 2 to years old and parents are urged to with the schools. There will he four clinics opened at the following schools and dates: Riverside clinic. Sixth South and . Eighth West streets; Oct 1. .Nov. I Dec, t. Jan. 7. Feb. 4, March 4 and Hay . Lafayette clinic. State and North Temple atreeta: Oct 14, Nov. if; Dec. 17, Jan.ll. Feb. 11, March II. April II and May 20. Hamilton clinic. Eighth South and Eighth East: Oct I. Novell, Dec. 10, Jan. 14. Feb. 11, March 11, April and May 11. Whittier clinic. 1441 Third East: Oct 22. Nor. dl. Jan. 21. Fsb. 24, March 24, April 22 and May 27. Tho clinics will open at 10 a.m. and, it will be noted, that all datso art for Monday. , -- SATURDAY Investigations Still Under Way ' Education Board AcU To Correct Ills Be- fore School Age . bo-g- an CITY Congress Leaves To Test Children Of 3 To 5 Years . LAKE Man-cel- ward chapel for Elmar 8. Evans, son of Mr. And Mrs. J. Elmer Evans, 1424 east Thirteenth South, Salt Dak City, who will leave on a mission to Australia, sailing front San Francisco Sept. 17, on the 8. 8. Mariposa, leaving Salt Dak City, Sept. 15. Junior and senior high school students will be trained In th Improvement of fame and farm homes by th state department of public ration with Instruction ion Utah teachers, according to Dr- - D ko-o- & KoalL state supervisor of vocational education. The pioneers built better than1 wezn sin lain, explained Dr. Noatt-Th- e new work tn vocational training will be motivated by the condithought that tha tion of our farms arises more from an from than of knowledge A certificate of probable cause a lack for. better surand a stay of execution, issued by absence of desire the atat supreme court at the cap-It- roundings" classes to he givlata yesterday, released Ixxy enTh as a groundwork for vocational Max Jim McGtlli. McGUlis, will provide students with Hirsch, Harry Kniffing and Wil- training their surliam Stevenson from the county ideas of bowNoto better Job, said Mr. Noall, Jail to which they bad been sen- roundings tenced for 20 day for contempt will be attempted which otherwise of court. Bonds of 1504 were furn- would be available to the regular ished for each of the defendants. workmen of the community. The supreme court order was obtained by Karl V. King.' defense Travel Pay Bill couniet ;fter fuin'r notice of ap War sentence the passed by peal from Slated For Signing Judge James W. McKinney of the. , Third district ocurL Tbe president Is expected to sign ' Th men were arretted August th war travel 10 on contempt of court charge bill recently passed by both after a restraining order had been pay Houses, according tojyprd receivsecured by Henry D. Moyle and E. ed by local veterans M. Bagley, attorneys for the state If signed, the bill will provide liouor commission- - prohibiting the for payment of a travel allowance Barsale of liquor at the n to all tolunteerrof Jh becue, 222 east Second South war who were In servstreet. The ice (n the Philippines. amounts range from 2150 for privates and upward. Butler Ward Holds DANCE AT NARROWS Outing In Canyon Th Salt Lake chapter ef th Association of the Members of Butler ward held Reserve officers their annual outing at Mountain United States will bold an Informdancing party tonight at the park In Big Cottonwood canyon, al of hostess house. Camp W. G. WilAug. 20, under the direction liams In Jordan Narrows Bishop N. 8. Jones. Officers pf tha regular army, An Impromptu program around th national guard and other bonfire followed luncheon. officers associations are '.InThs fish dealer has no reason to vited, Captain R. F. Weske, chairman said. consider Friday an unlucky day. Sttlmpn Reunion On Labor Day Members of th Salmon family are Invited to attond th annual family reunion at th Highland Park ward, 2511 Douglas street. desSeptember 2, labor Day. Allformcendants of Robert Salmon, friends erly of Coalville, and their aro especially Invited. Iaincheon will be held by th family group at Liberty Park at A p.m. liquor Defendants Released On Bonds run-do- ol two-ho- ur Spanlsh-Americ- SAN FRANCISCO ROM OGDEN ROUNDTRIRS Spanlsh-America- LOS AN6ELE3 an first class fans, good Pullman in (berth extra). See San Francisco and many other California points on your way to Lot Angeles of San Diego. (Visit Amenta's Ex position at San Diego.) Pacific Southern Vorioforaioofl tnd writ D. 41 So mtk pot on the wing. It o'ten water d makes flight eier swims with the ease of a duck e call to a aerie of note wh ch uttered singly or in group of ket, ket kef McClure Newpapcr (Copyright gjndicate ) I, Utah Office Rejects 120 HOLC Petitions1 Th Utah office of the Him ha Owner Loan corporation for rejected 124 loan petition the applicants' lack of cooper M. F. LaPour, special HOLC representatiie from Washington D. C, announces. He warns that other applications will be summarily rejected unite those applying cooperate in supplying needed forma and Information so that all loan request can be placed before the lea il department by th deadline Sf 5! l&For 4 limited time. evrv tiled pint carton of ColvHU ic cretm will contain coupon g od for ONE of then deliclftua CoivlUo novelties free; lark Frost Snappy Pie Chily Bear i Frosty Boms cartons will have a foupon good for an EXTRA frmrf freeaerfilled freei Heres an offer with no strings attached no contest nothing for you to do tit buy a pint of delicious satiny-smoot- h Colville sweet cream ice cream In the round freezer-fille- d carton open it and see what you get, free!- - Were doing this to introduce our neat, convenient, sanitary cartons, filled at the freezer with the very best ice cream in town and to 'let you know, also, about some of our other pint carton v These ooupons will ba acan cepted Colville bjr rwt No rtdtap no delay -- no extra charge. Yon iret something free with very Oolvllle freeser-fi- U pint carton. To open the carton. Jnat torn It nnalde down on a And press the bot- Slat The coo non will bo fieht on top of tho ioo 0d products. . Its s double treat for you. Why not enjoy it today? Your neighborhood Colville agent has cartons with free coupons now. freezer-fitte- d freezer-fres- h daily Colville I sweet cream ice cream The Very TT Bat in Town . Canadian Missionaries Tlan Labor Day Outing Canadian missionaries ant Saints will hold an outing , on. Labor day. Sept. 2 at 4 p.m meeting at the East Jordan stake park at the mouth of Little Cotton word canyon. Each person la request e i to bring a lunch. A general to planned, featuring a picnic and games, according to the program committee. Ralph Barnc to chairman ot the entertainment committee. SAFEWAY SETS OUTING Members of th Safeway Employes association will hold the'r annual outing at Lagoon tomorrow. Activities will begin at 4 a m. with a baseball gam to be followed by other sports, a program, and luncheon. OLD TIMERS AT LAGOON About 244 person From Utah. Idaho and Wyoming attended th annual outing sponsored by th Union Pacific Old Timers club today at Lagoon. Heber J. Session, of Farmington wax la charge of . th ftfMir. I $31.00 These rrH te . SAN0IE60 . . $37.10 light-color- ed A DOUBLE TREAT IN THIS CARTON is VIA SAN RANCISCO labor-savin- whit Fare Mi-D- te ... 5MT lAKt CITY coaches good in and diair cars on out fastest trains. far-aw- sand-peep- A Tbit bargain ooe way a bid of and con- crcte resurfacing of five miles of highway FI between Wellrville and Mullins and Wheeler, Logan. a few occasional dark spots In BT LILLIAN COX ATHBT "114.171 0. for paving the new ap In September the sanderlings winter the upper parts ara a pale p roaches to ths new overpsse on U. true beach birds are to be found brownish gray with a slightly blu8. 44 at West Thirty-thir- d South along sandy beaches. In flocks they ish tint; otherwise tho coloring la street near tho junction with the squat Jut on the uppey beach at the same as In summer. Saltair highway. Both high tide. Ac toon aa the water reThe sanderling rmlaee hie fambids will be Increased la cost by cedes they race along the shore, ily from Melville Island. Ellesmere tha 1 per cent charge for ware each Island and northern Greenland to before agilely retreating gingering and contingencies. and quickly following the retreat- Point Barrow. Alaska: In Iceland Inand in northern 8iberis In winter ing one. Should their minds be tent upon the catch they are' he la seen In central California ebout to make and a more bolster, Texas Virginia and . Bermuda to oua wave come suddenly upon Patagonia. Hawaii and other warm them they fly away quickly. In a climates The asndsrting Is a trusting Salt Laker Loses Arm trice they are again eearchlng SAVE (10 NOW among the flotsam and Jetsam beach bird and you can get close In Auto Wreck In Idaho to It In winter. They seem to know washed np by the sea, SPECIAL ArcNothing daunted by the Incess- that by going to the 1450 Charles Verle Decker, ant tic coast they can rear their famwades waves the aanderllng ADVANCE Emerson avenue, lost his left arm out almost to bla breast In search ilies with safety. In which he SHOWING of food. It is thrilling to watch There art three or four babies when the automobile was riding overturned yesterday these nimble birds avoid a collis- In the nursery, which la usually a near and ' sale eg Ike ISSS to according Idaho, Dubois, ion with a fine breaker. Sometimes; alight depression In the ground models ef the eriwiaal today. combers with a leaf mattress The eggs are word received here beach a flock of these the on aad ealy manias KestMr. Decker was riding will fly along the shore line and an olhe brown with many specks rels Beater right aide of the car when a and and spots of brown on them. try to beat the backwash. out. The car overturned It bts to bur the genuine Many have confused the sander-lln- x As soon as autumn draws near his arm under the vehicle. thee Heatrola, because onlv the birds fly toward their favorite piqued with thf little L. D 6 hosInfenel-Flrtaken to genuine bee the which resemble them very much In southern resorts 2,004 miles one He was Air Duct, the tn Idaho Falla, Idaho, where pital be in be can to cleared sunshine' This th coloration. way up bright Feed Door, and other the operation waa performed H. in your mind quickly when you g Among themselves they appear waa reported aa good" features It pavs ranee Utobserve the size of the bird and to ba very sociable. Though you condition ile well to order It no sand- rarely tee great flock of them you today. the other difference from while ths great ennualfw. Other passengers In the autocrown. will ae many group of what appipers in Hs gust Bala is being heltf-a-t mobile were: H. Glenn Decker If you can get close enough to the pear to be family parties. Boyle's the excluelve dea1554 Emerson avenue and Elmer lers because you get EXsanderllng look at his feet There You gather from seeing and J. Decker. 1521 Laird avenue, TRA DISCOUNTS UP TO la no other member of the fam- heating them they arc happy and 114 Blue Bin TRADEIN of tha Injured man; Farfleas and tiny brothers ily of our anlpea that has three contented. Sand 124 east N'nth ALLOWANCES! So dont Gallacher. rell shell-fish seem to be the only food toes delay buy now and aavs South street, and Melrose Miller, summer of In to the feather the and hast your hems enough they desire they apparently 444 east Broadway. for a whole month neat upper parts have black centers get much fun chasing their meals winter. In tbs 134 tins some- back and forth Into tha sand. Aa which are bordered and GIRD WINS DEGREE there s a else to fit eyary times barred with a pale tan and sand fleas are the moat peaky Miss Marlon Redd, Instructor of horns a atvls to oleas with averv taata s nrlce to meet The white. U tall la creatures the beaches grayish tipped along speech at the University of Utah la a brownlsh-gra- v AT with a narrow usually with a feeling of gratitude waa awarded th degree of man'er budget very BOYLES. Sals closes this nimble-foote- d band of whits The upper breast ona watches th of arta by Northwestern university weak. and throat are washed with a pale sanderllng gobble them up, at th close of the summer session rufous and spotted with black. The! In flight you can Identify the last week, according to word reunder part are a pure white, with bird by th line of conspicuous ceived her today. Olof Nelson submitted 200,150 40, forwidenlng Family Sets derf' flhMcrtctd fioldaft OWEN Cmnl Ajw Una feme, felt Uco Of L V |