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Show V. m 9- J i V V ." ft f fr t p r r sf-t-j- r i - f 4-- News Safety TO 23 SEPTES&ER THE DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY SATURDAY 23 I J Family Reunions I Campaign Gains Shell Oil Okeh Murpbey Emanuel MUR PH October 4. 7 pm, Third ward chapel. Hot turkey supper and dancing-BOTEGeorgs Boyes family organization. October A J:B pm, Hilo Andros. 1111 Hoi-tod- ay of at home boulevard. Annual meeting election e officers. JUtter Of Endorsement andWIN WARD Winwsrd family will meet October A at association Received From Three of Elliott i pn.it the bomsavenue. 77t Eighth State Division Wto-war- d. STOKER-STOCKE- - . , ' I r i- - . t , ; ; i i i Stoker- - R Stocker surname organization will', Endoruement of The la room "Loro a Minute Bar a Life" meet October I, at I e received la a 11, of the Smith Memorial build- -' wfctr campaign letter from the Utah, Idaho aad tog, with David Stoker presiding, j Montana division of the Shell Oil STOUT The Stout family recompany. In which the safety rules- union will be held in the Capitol-Hilof that company were also outward amusement hall, October lined. from J to I p.m. Program, elec- -j The letter, eigned by W. A. Rich, k tton of officers aad refreshments. manager. SuU Oil Com- TOUCAN The Tolman family - - divlalon , pony, le aa follow: f reunion will bo held October d. in Dear Sir "j am very glad to have aa tho Sixteenth ward amusement hall' opportunity to five yoo informa- In tho form of a social and dance, i tion in connection with your "Loro All Tolmana, friends and relatives a Minute Save a Life public eafe- - ars Invited. . SNOW All descendants of Rich- ty campaign. "During 19ft. aa intenalve cam-- ard Snow, common progenitor of was instituted by us for safe tbo families represented by Loren- -j pain Erestus. Gardner, William, driving among employee of Shell Oil company. Since the lnauuru- and Willard Snow, are Inration of this campaign, the tro- - vited to attend a meeting on Satquency of accidents involving our urday, October I, at d'l dm. In vehicle has declined consistently 11, of the Genealogical Soeach year, do lilt for instance. ciety of Utah, Sd North Mato street. i the frequency was lees than oae-- t Salt Lake City, Utah. third of that in 1I7, before the Brief character and historical waa KotwlthManed. sketches wttt bo given oLrepresen-'- -, eampalgB this marked improvement, tative descendants, of Richard , standing our efforts to achieve a attll lower Snow, tho emigrant from England; frequency continue unabated. and an organization of his descendOoBtmittae Act ants will be effected, and plans for "la effecting these results, our future activities discussed. An Inon work has been, and is, carried teresting program wlU also be reni through safety committees organ- dered. ised in each division and departThe Gardner SurGARDNER comment of tho company. These name association will meet et Mrs. mittees conduct a careful investi- Elberta Barlows borne. 104 Cangation of each accident where Shell yon road (second street running driver or Shell equipment is in- east worth of Eaglo Gate) Oct. t, volved to determine whether or et 4:10 p.m. A special program baa not tb accident could have been beta arranged. It being the tenth prevented by any act on the part of AH Interested are corour driver. It it is found to have anniversary. invited to attend. Violet been preventable, the committee dially Gardner, secretary; Medora O. Claeses it aa "chargeable. aad a Trueblood. assistant secretary. personal letter ct reprimand is PACE The James Pace Family addressed to the driver by the Genealogical organisation will bold manager of Ills department or Us meeting Sunday, to room SI at the "As an additional Incentive to Oct A at S building, SO North encourage tbs safe driving of Shell Genealogical Main street Salt Lake City, Utah. vehicles, awards are made to those AU descendants of William and employes who drive without Pars and Nancy Pace Anchargeable accident for the period James are invited to attend. derson of a year or more. We are proud CALKINS The Jonathan Calkins of the fact that, for the period Family association will bold from 111! to lilt, inclusive. 1.171 Wright Shell employes la the western tbslr reunion October A at 7:10 states have bsea award sd gold p.m In the Seventeenth t ward medals in token of their haring chapel. 141 West First North, Salt driven equipment assigned to them Lake City, Utah. All Interested are to attend. for a period of five consecutive tovited yearn without a chargeable acc- liesDescendants and twisted famiof tbo lats Bishop Abraham ident. t 1147 and Hoagland. pioneer Eater Coates! ' To afford a comparison of Shell termer bishop of tho Fourteenth Oil company's accident record with ward, are requested to meet Saturthat of other companies in the day October ( at 4:10 p.m. to the suns business, the vehicle fleets of Fourteenth ward chapel. The oacb. division of our company have forming of a historical aad genbeen entered in a national fleet ealogical society will be planned safety contest sponsored by the and other matters discussed. Rational Safety Council, of which HAIGHT A reunion 'of the we are a member. This contest Haight family wilt be held Sunday. ittettlle not only the spirit of com- October A at t p-at tho Bureau petition between the various divis- of Information. ions in our company, hot also with BOUNDT A Roundy family r other com pen lea This spirit le anion bo Oield Friday, Oct. A conducive to strennouus efforts on at 7 will In Sethe Lion House the part of all employes to Increase rial center, J. F. Roundy, presitraffic safety. dent; will bo to charge. All mem"One of our cardinal raise is that bers ef the family and ethers InShell driven must, at all times, be terested tovited to attend. courteous regardless of tho clrcum- - ALLENare The Rial Allen family stances. They are Instructed to will meet Saturday, October i at to the eth- - 4:10 yield th tho la Eighth ward or fellow in tho ease of doubt. It Is Fifth South and Third East believed that, if ell driven were to chapel struts. AU descendants of James, adopt this policy, which they nat- - Andrew Jackson, and Maths tirally do aa pedestrians, the nnm-- Allen families ere Lewis urged to attend ber of traffic accidents would be materially reduced." ra l I 1 , 1 . , TE ACHERS! SCHOOL CHILDREN! MOTHERS! HURRY Were REDUCING NEW FALL MERCHANDISE to give you real values ? 1 , because SCHOOL'S OUT for FiyR DAY MONDAY GIRLS COATS r Sizes 7 to 16 . "Matrix SHOES for Women! , SU95 Just srrlvsdl . . rand 'Tailored and fur trims. Colors "In navy, wine, rust; blue, green" and bright and dark' shades .. reg. $10.95 sum they Tboyll match your sutwsstfsU .. costume. Superb to beauty and un- OlOuuay only surpassed la comfort. Special 1 ' dMrto S s i h , ,, L i - n. Skes 7 to 16 Geers declared. p Lake Women falt To Coast Scout Meet trimmed with Natural Squirrel, Cross Fox, Blue Fox, Hudson Seal. Black, brown, green, wine. Sizes 1 2 to 20 and 38 to 44. i Boys with . 1 FRQM tipper front! - ' Shower-- J QQ S ......s...... Mesh-o-n- reg. $ia ... Monday Only! Wide lacs edge on beautiful linen centers." Lovely new designs and look twice this price. Special . . et MondayOnly! Mesh-o-n- et eye , - reg jewelry, including bracelets, cts. earrings, clips, brooches Specially priced and-neckla- 50e ,. ! Stare Street Heat . - reg. to $1.19 Beuotr Second Floor "White' beige, black t pr. brown.' Hurry for your choice selection. This is a sensational value I levee Street Fleer 90 reg. $1.15, $pcial . , Hosiery Street Floor - A - t Jfc- xi si J reg. $8 Second Fleer R RINSE dncU F1NGERWAVE " reg. $150. by expert operators Soa Second Floor FOUNTAIN PENS Gotham HOSE reg. $1.00, Special . Slen SHAMPOO-COLO- Beauty Monday Only! C W. ftft ........... Monday Store Street Floor Capeskin GLOVES han-di- e. This price is good for all if you j:all fop your week ' Boys realistic waves beau- - tiful natural and easy to button-on-blouse- Street and afternoon dresses hi tailored wrapsrsnndi, shirtwaist type and straight lines in wools, with interesting trims. One twopiera models. Autumn Sizes 14 ts 44. Street Flee Monday Only! Special s. And Splendid assortment of patterns and plain colors. Sizes 1( to 14V neck. Special Jewelry reg. $1 PermanentWAVE L- Kaynee! Tom Sawyer! Monday Only rhinestone le BOYS SHIRTS ft Street Floor Hankie shorts with elastic band. Colors in maize, green, blue and white. Sizes 24 to 32. Special S for $1 or Globe ' Drcssetb $95 Highest quality shoes aniT oxfords In genuine leathers. Black or brown. Splendid . Monday onlyl wearing quality. Special BOYS SHORTS ''New JEWELRY to arrange tor tbe Salt Lake meeting, which is called to discuss the partys 1S4 platform, organization and other preelection matters, according to Ernest Bamberger, Republican national committeeman for Utah. Last nlgbt Democrats sponsoring Thomas Homer's candldcay for the city commission this fall met at the 'Newhousa hotel and heard talks by N. L. Herrick and R. J. Parnell Black waa chair- Hogan, 4 and Oxfords! Strest Floor Boys to $14.95 A Sebl Value) s famous KJikit coats, Costa Second Floor STOCK-r- eg. - BOYS' SHOES X for Boy wool broken sizes. Specially priced for , Monday onlyl Mew Fall Frocks Members of tbo Young Republican League of Utah wora in session this afternoon at tho Newhousa hotel discussing tho leaguos participation In both the Rocky mountain Republican conference to be held here Oct. IS and tho western states J.: Second Floor Second Floor proof! 100 Those leaving Were Mrs. K. W. Smith, Mr Earl Rainey, Mrs. F. C. Cowan, Mrs Robert Fenton. Mrs. C. C. Bints. Mrs. C- - P. Over-fiel- d, Mrs. A. H. Means. Mrs. H. J. Plumhof, Mrs. W. J. Lowe, Mrs George Dougatl, Miss Margaret DoagaH Mias Rosalind Straup and Mist Owen J, Hurd. Fort Officer Groups of women active In girl scouting from Ogden, Casper, Wyo. Gains Promotion and Rock Springs, Wyo, will also represent the Rocky Mountain reWord of the promotion of Secgion at the convention. Although ond Lieut Wallace W. Hannah, inthe convention does not begin on fantry reservs to the rank ot first til Wednesday, there wilt be two lieutenant waa received by radio-- ! I days of training for all delegates. gram today at Fort Douglaa, Lieut. Hannah. Is on duty with I Seventeen and a half per cent ot Fort Douglas dis-- l I the world's motor shipping Is now the CCC In the motor driven, compared with 14 trict hnd la now assigned to CCCi company 119, Satina Canyon camp. , per cent year ago. ( K $3.99 $295 combination lasts. ' Quality shoes easily worth Monday only! $4.50. Special fitting v . -- An ezeeutlve committee will be st Genuine Goodyear welt con- struction, built on perfect- WOOL COATS Lace HANKIES All Forstmans fabrics . appointed-soo- n Twelve Salt Lake women, left this morning for San Francisco. an. Cal., to attend the Twenty-firnual Girl Scout coventlon. to be . A held there Oct. and Childrens tr 4 to A fjp reg. X SllOGS "Kewpio-Twi- n A $4.75 Saving 0. f - SWr, Members Meeting Today of Tho men had lifted the can gasoline and bad carried it about half a block, east on Second South street near Seventh West street when arrested by pollce-- . C Ramoes served a previous la the city Jail Tor shop lift-- 39 5. Faatrcolor prints In checks, stripes, plan and plain colors. New, pretty Ayles, with attractive trims. Social ' tocond Fleer Shoes Cotton Dresses i Shoe Silk Undies Second Floor 1 J. street. $1.00 reg. - Presbyterians To Weber College Musie Head Home From Coast Meet AtCaldwell Roland c. Parry, bead ef tbs CALDWELL. Ida, Sept JA-l- AP) This city will be host for music department at Weber college, returned to the school recent- three days next month to the annus synod and synodical of the ly after spending a number of weeks at the- University of Southern Presbyterian churches of Idaho, - P. Rev. the Lawrence, pastor of be under! where studied California, Arnold Schoenberg, the noted Ger- the First Presbyterian church here, man composer, who writes in the announced today. . Ministers and ciders of the states sqadern idiom. Mr. Parry also took a course in churches will meet in annual synod, Vocal culture under John Smotl-ma- while at the asms time the worn, writer and teacher on that en of tho Church, representing the subject, who is particularly noted In Presbyterian missionary societies, the field of a eapeDs chorus Work, will convent in their yearly synodMr. Parry took his master s degree ical. Seventy-fi- r in music from. Brigham Toung unidelegates from over versity to llld sad his present stu- the stat are expected to attend. Rev. Lawrence Mid. dies are toward bis doctorate. The convention will open TuesHe will resume charge of t he Weber music department when school day evening. Oct. A and Continue .... opens on. Monday, adding to the through Wednesday and Thursday, regular eonrses hew classes to voice Oct and Idaho ministers and alders from culture and composition. the Nez Peres tribe la north Idaho and from Fort Hall Indian reservaTwo Arrested tion to tho southeast section ot the state will be Included among conFor Attempted Theft vention delegates. Each church la the state is entitled to scad its min. Alfonso Ramoes and ErnestGat- - liter and one elder as delegates to ban. (Mexican. ars held to the city the synod. Rev. Mr. Lawrence said. Jail on n charge of attempted then of a five gallon ean of gasoline P. League v. from, the automobile Of Joe J Young G. Ferry, 11044 west Third North w.,. Crepe Reg. $59.75 p-- i Panties! Teddies! Dance ttes! Slips ! Of finest quality French GOATS right-of-w- t 89' Monday Only! FURRED, p-- . .X SILK UNDIES V semi-annu- al Second Flos Monday Only! Special value for Monday. Some pens with transparent barrels. . ' Stationery Street Fleer . qq I sus teg. $1.50 |