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Show ' - . THE DESERET NEWS j Genealogy Class Gets Certificates GtyFails ToStop Show - SALT P' Coal Bin Dust-Pro- of For CompletedLWork Court Enjoins Commis-- J sum From Inter OfFarmersTaken court. When the Salt Lake Council of Women changed verbal protests te a written demand on the commission and backed it op with a ruling made by the commission two years ago, the commission ordered the show closed at midnight to night. A complaint was filed fiaturday - mernlng against iheclty corporation, each commissioner personally and W. L Payne, chief ot police. Together with the complaint, which - seeks a permanent injunction against lnterferring with the license W. granted July 1. George Pughe, owner of the license, posted a bond and secured a temporary injunction. Show Goes On The city is ordered in effect to , show enuse at 1 Sept. 2t. why the plaintiff abonld not be allowed 0 continue his show. In tha meantime. and pending the outcome of the trial, the city is enjoined from enforcing any order that will Interfere with the operation of the , licensed "entertainment. The sheriffs deputies were fill J serving the order on city officials today when the district court was J dosed. . The plaintiff In the csss alleges that on vote of the city commis sion and In consideration of (300 paid the city, he wee given a license to operate from July It to a-- Opportunity for checking- -' the ravages of depreciation, and of In- proving farm properties and farm values. Is given to every farm u lined courses. The meeting was held In the an ditorlum of the South Jorlaa high school, under the direction ot the stake- - presidency and Robert & Pixton, staks genealogical representative. Joseph Christensen, vice president and Mark K. Petersen, a director, of the Genealogical Society of Utaij, attended the conventiou and were present St, the graduation. Certificates ware Swarded by President David T. Dahl of the stake presidency to the following: First year class: Nellis Berrett, Matilda Hamilton, Elsie Banks, Vumice N. Dannie, Ids Hardman, Thors Parry, Edna Spencer, John Earl (lobinson, Harriett H. P. Robinson, Maud Householder Dra-kiHelen Sparks Ethel Levon Sparkee. Erma Marker, Eleanor Wills Eunice Green, Louisa Cook Martnda B. Freeman, Dora C. Butterfield: Della Second peer certificates: It. Bills, Elisabeth Weenig, John I. Wiberg. Hans B. Jensen,. Victoria Nilld. Ivie Cardwell. Helen Hansen, Mil dred Page, Edna Silcox. Btenda W, Hamilton, Owynne Page, Stanley Arnold, Annetta N. Arnold. Leah Holt, Virginia Holt, Ann Holt. John J. Banks Lionel! A. Oarside, F.lslt W. Bioks- - Maud P. Butterfield, Dora P. Butterfield. n, ll ' Many home swners will it advisable la make improvements fa their home heating systems during the months Just preceding Winter. coal bin adds mate As shows in (ha above photograph, I yially to tha cleanliness and efficiency of basement heating unit. Cmlstructed in metal, sack a kin modernizes the cellar er basement d eliminates dnit and much labor. The bia illustrated above la built to connect with the outside of the bouse so that eoalmxy be delivered with a minimum of inconvenience. Sock a bin map be built so as to allow the borne owner to band ire the stoker, or, as is shows is this photograph, a gravity feed connected with the stoker coal bia may be built of may be installed. An efficient, dust-proirosrand sheet metsl easily obtained ia .nyremmtmity d rat. be assembled bysny competeat tinsmith. Funds to build aueh a eotl bia are available at private lading institutions bolding Federal Housing Administration insurance contracts under tbo Modernization Credit Pisa. M dust-pro- of virtually the tenure membership On reliof. while at the present time the number of members re- msining on relief rolls to negligible. The secretary could not state exactly how much of an influence the Federal Housing Administration program had exerted on the upturn ,n the paint busmese, but he said there was no doubt that the houae canvass of the city had been of Igreat benefit. is It tha consensus among union members, according to Mr. Morris, that prospects for the rejnainder of 1935 are brighter than they have been in the last eight years. , PetsmonLeenle PetersonJcrt i. The city commission, he asserts, MarvidaB. Freeman and HarriettoIlO W3 Dig vr 31X15 well knew when the license was Jacobson. PCEBLO, Colo. Tha Income of Representative Ptztoa was asgranted that the plaintiff would in- -, cur (28.000 in oontraet obligations, sisted by his counselors John Carl the members of the painters union phased on his rights under the li- - Robinson and Darrell Crane, and hero showed a marked upturn In Class the first six months of 1930. accense, a hint of a possibie Jaw suit Secretary Sadie Btorktns. leaders are Anna Hold, Harriett cording to T. M. Morris, secretary equity suit fails. - if Itthewas admitted that the -- city Robinson and James A. Bakaman. of the organization. While the inprobably made a tactical error dividual Income of painters here nXIFIKO VICTOR when it arbitrarily revoked the , did not average over (100 per memlicense. There is a hook' full of HOT.t.TWOOD. o ber for tbs first six months of 1930, Jl fINg ' city ordinances, the violation of Yfmnir C parish bana in the first six months of 193S tho Ehrrr!a, tinab'a to Irtlt tho rortra average Income was approximately any of which would give the city wanPablo Das votersa Pll'pln In 4hoir tha right to revoke the license for of la roorwf bout ot (bo Lion stadlsm J00. Mr. Morris also said that cause, officials stated. hors last nights during the first six months of 1934 r. Dee. Melvin rn-T- rf. bull-il- k modernize t.on program of tha federal housing administration, which has) adapted its regulations to the special needs of the farmers. Toge therewith thf rfir Ssittha farmer has the opportunity under this program to finance, Insured modernization through loans, lmprov ements to ail types of bmld.nga and also tha purchase of permanently installed equipment. In addition, the farmer can, dig wells, construct ponds or make omer improvements to the farm toe If, and ctn also purchase any physical equipment necessary to emsduct an agricultural enterprise, provided the equipment is permanently inataUed ln- - the building or on the ianThe borrowing Unx ttT'however, is (2.080 for each property for theifarmer as well the city dweller. The city property owner is ra- - New LiglitweightCopper Sheeting ; 1 loan IA monthly installments. 1935 lnlttotfra. realising both tbs - j eco- nomle forces that bring unemployOne or rasnt, want and misery. onr war greatest weapon in Official Gtes Many tho :s the better bousing program, and 1 am bappy to bo a ritisea of a Instances Of Im eh a country which has shown magnificent effort in wielding that provement weapon. It bw made ms proud of ar DETROIT. against tho nemo America to see the way have an- - . tho economic forces which bring in which our etuzehs colors.1' sw-rcall to the this Js unemployment, want, and jnieery Mr. Moffett stated that the better being waged successfully by Amer-- housing program can bo made In ican business ahd private cit(eB.cresxingly successful only by lndl through the Better Housing Fro-- rid sal collective work of three chief gram. Federal Housing Adminic factors; the private citizen, industry tratol James A. Moffeu rtaled on and the -- credit reeourres of the a recent visit to this city. country. Upon t he amount ef lafirst cited tnsny evl- - bor and they display, dences ' ' of improved business he rtil7 ill nil thv nn"ant ot thronghout the country, especially suece in the industries hrnrfitmg rttrmlT ln this endeavor, be eontfnned. from the Better Housing program, private industry plays sn Increaswhich- - be called ia mighty force in ingly important role. Every busi- ness fins in the country should be heck good times. "But the better housing program solidly behind this progran is not a force that moves by itself, das try can help ia several ways: automatically." Mr.' Moffett said one is by advertising tbs program It to not a government subsidised by every conceivable method; It is purely and siffipy!other to by contributing to the movement between funds of local better housing cama the citizens and industries of this paigns; another ia by counfry for which the government Is exhibitions. Since every business firm wilt profit directly or Indirect-- " supptlee cniythe plan.' should bo on . '"Theuorklng out ot the plan. ly. every business rests with private initiative. And its toes in promoting the plan. ed MEN: Handball, volley bill, soft ball, basket ball, medicine ball. Badminton, squash, fencing, wrestling, boxing,' .class work, tennis .swimming, diving, track work,' health examination, steam room, private locker. Hem. bership $20 to (10 per year. Register now. K vl' .r ! 'I: (s WOMEN: , ' Floor work, dancing, fencing, swimming and games, beallh examination, private dressing rooms, steam room snd Esir diyers. Membership (15 to (20 per year. Begin the lesson work now. - Visit R. 7. DmSd2Sy r m farmer has the privilege of repaying a loan In seasonal installments, with at least one payment a year. The regulations stats that all types ef farm equipment are eligible. provided: They are prvmanently facbed to the necessary structure itself, or to the wirng, water, g or sewerage piping systems- - or Permanently atreal estate in cn4 t0 a manner that they cannot bemuch removed without suffering unusual depreciation in process of removal Rulings on many items are required under separate this Hers are soma examples. A policy water supply system pump and motor are eligible; farm engine equipment with pump attached, movable from place to place, is not eligible. Fenrea are -- eligible, but s. which in some respects are similar to fences, are hot eligible A concrete water trough .with permanent foundation to eligible. A .mnvabls metal or wood Mack W. ntskus, Architect, Season BilMhs water tank IS not eligible. M. W. DneSsW new atoSel whHe ctaAer newest bsats at tha earner at - There are many reasons for sad Math Avcaae, spew fire pnblis laapectlaw Aaadav lua the K a.street si. progress. ve farmer to plan how he may take advantage of- the modernization credit system now. imand Impairs, alterations provement to the farm result In healthier surroundings, a tightening of every-da- y tasks, and a more environment for the entire family. New equipment end home Improvements, new paint, addit-on-a- t plumbing and heating convenInspect this modern home and tee tha many clever iences attract tha young people in facilities (or convenient living. Leans of the many a family and give them pride and FHA plan (or horns sat traction in the farm home. advantages el the easy farm buildings buying. permit efficiency in farming operations, .more orderly marketing of 9TB AVE AT K ST. TOMORROr, 9 A. M.-- P. M. products, and decreased fire hazards and insurance. Sanitary. Improved buildings, and in proper condition, provide co better protection for farm machinery. equipment, supplies, J.ve- ' atoek and stored products. SALT LAKES OLDEST REALTOR" The progressive farmer keeps abreast of modern crop production WAS. 2040 77 STATE COR, 1ST SO. methods and realises the necessity of well-kebuildings and attracSATURDAY OR SOD AY HY. 658-OR HY. 2109-tive horns surrounding. A sound inbuilding Improvement plan creases the worth and value of hlsl property- Renovation of farm' luildings now. while manufactur-'rs- . contractors, building supply leslera, snd financial institutions are coperating In the Better Housing program, means a definite financial saving snd forestalls more costly repair bills later on. - ,' FIRST F. II. A. IlOE Finished With mmfflia pli.it products Thru Out ALWAYS Dow. i h FENCING: For men snd women, individual and group instrnw lion, included In lbs regular membership. j ii mw jwV wJ equipment. 1 fid J,-- . yw kR't'w mm Bs r N WRESTLING Special serommsdations f - t ? iU Expert Instruction. 'i Aijttwi i. snd tftt No extra fee, BASKETBALL: For everybody at any boor- - Tbs Cym is tbs Inlet mountain basketball center. SWIMMING: : 1 L 1 . Include use of peel, shower hath, steam both and expert instruction free. Register anytime. The Cym" it a place te swim and learn tsiiriin. special folder V orrall Was. 142k end (or N W Larger Amount, Lower Interest, Smaller Monthly Payments Longer Term California Sfnssa; la Ray Dss&s Homs Interior and Exfi-ri- MmufocturoA by UTAH STUCCO PRODUCE CO. 928 South 6th West. Tat. - 1689 NATIONAL HOUSING ACT The supply of fruits and vegetables of all kinds which manv home owners store in the fall In anticipation of winter needs usually becomes exhausted In the spring. When not consumed they often deteriorate rapidly during warin weather. Many decay to a certain extent during the winter when stocked in storage bins, especially when the storage room Is not Well insulated - to keep out excessive cold, heat, or dampness. When the storage room with its numerous bln, shelves, and otirtr receptacles is comparatively empty, th home owner has an excellent opportunity to glvo It a thorough spring cleaning and so condition it that bs may have proper storage for new oupile as they are canned. preserved, or stored. Decayed fruits snd vegetables and all rub- blah should be removed snd 'the storage room scrubbed snd ventilated to eliminate odors. Then shelves and bins may bo renatred and additional ones installed if needed. If the storage room is in one corner of the basement or adjoins a basement wall, it U possible that masonry needs .repairing and a new floor of wood- or other suitable material laid over the basement floor with an air space ip Between the two Will help keep-throom dry. Then insilatlng the walls and installing a celling will assist In maintaining a uniform cool temperature throughout th year. j A small window protected against th direct revs of the sun is desirable for ventilation. Artificial light, of course, should be installed for quick use at all times. After th room ha been cleaned, ventilated, dried out. and repaired a fresh coat of wtll paint brighten it up and assist in making it mors sanitary snd easily elesned. ; Fruit, vegetable, snd other types of storage rooms may be .conditioned and Installed through funds obtained from sn approved financial Institution under the easy payment modernization credit ntan of th Federal Housing ' , -- f MW 544 WICKS H)r OUR USUAL LOAN PLANS Monthly pcymtnlt includo To on i Insurant:. Cttt for CompUta Information. FIRST SECURITY TRUST CO. Ray Dsssfas Kssa F.Y.fA CCD BT - Assrieaa Udsal 'Bribing Main Street Opposite the Postoffico Leaa Co. Was. TIGS r j fk I ft L : Ogp 1 4-. ad Walker Bank Bldjj. . thor-onhg- ly SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ''?. Phone Wan. e DESERET GYMNASIUM A E. FIRST SO. 29-3- 1 - Select tbe activity that yen like from this larger program and come in today and sign up. This small investment will be one of tbs best you aver made. It meant dividends in health and happiness lor time time. X Payable monthly, quarterly er annually, Paint Store damp-proofin- g, CHOOSElYOUR ACTIVITY MEMBERSHIPS: Acme Quality 7 Storage Repaired Tbe best there Is fa dancing tingbt by experts pro feMionaRy trained. Adapted to All age. Register Scientific training, FROM 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. FIRST IN THE FIELD lndcr Prortiiont of tho DANCING: For yonng men and boys. extra fern liv-ab- Rooms For Food Dsnring, swimming, tennis, games. Program full of Fees interest end delightful, wholesome activity. (6.50 to (8.50 per year, BOXING: OPEN SUNDAY MONEY TO LOAN GIRLS: p- - hjjT 1 AH forms of interesting health promoting competitive games, swimming, diving, tap dancing, wrestling, and hexing. Membership (5 to (20 per year, Reg. liter now. F M t.I f!3r L!:d:l VhKa CIsdsr Csnsst Hcnia Szzizj pt YOUNG MEN AND BOYS: 1 i - a - le r tt snow-breal-- Youra In Sound Health r WIeh-s-W- - When Si- . The Individual who wishes to use copper for porch and other roofs and has hesitated in doing so because of the cost wQl be Interested in burning that the Industry has Ughtweight sheet which Is leas expensive than the standard sheet ordinarily used. The standard sheet - weighs If ounces a aauare foot. The new sheet- weighs- - JO ounces. Tht,-b-- i vlouzly, reduces ths xrics,c since copper Uxold by weight, The private selfish and patriotic benefits FIIA Gradually better housing program-- has herd res tty created a record for nd comparison " ubdues Force Of rjwithrlr onrflintcountry's united effort In tbo lest war. Wo are In reality waging anothWant Says Official er war. It to a war qaavlnst the -of-th- s Many hoi cities are utilizing the small roar-yar- d space for a walled garden. This permits a greater degree of privacy jn outdoor living than would . be possible otherwise. Many different material maybe used for these wall concrete, brick, tile block, er other material which will not require expensive , maintenance. Tha top of a wall, may be made more attractive if the wall Is wide enouglj to hold a trough which may be filled with earth. Hedges or vines planted here will, make the garden seem more separated from the surrounding buildings. Better Housing Plan Ex tends Vide Bene- 4 fits stake Sunday, Sept, lif was (he .graduation exercises Sunday eve-ln-g at which II workers receivsd Th "stop order, voted Tuesday by the city commission against ons year certificates and It others The Derby 6 bow" 'at the Arms were granted second Tear eefUfi- - . 21 Walled Conrtyard Gives New Privacy Careof Under FRA feature ef the Genealogical convention of the West Jordan A ot the Third district SEPTEMBER (Special Needs fering O. Thurman ' , SATURDAY LAKE CITY |