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Show ' I THE LESEKET NEWS SALT LAKE 14 CITY SAT UK DA Y N O V EMB EK 16 1935 Bfouse Social Center Widens Scope Of Educational Opportunity FilmEdiibits lion ifW Mt0AUiW;sc&4' rP4oSL' To S. L. For Suspects Zephyr Featur 'Instructions Jn Important Subjects Added To Original Program Of Providing Facilities For Recreation. automobile being driven by the two men had been ambesglsd in California. Coast Police Coming ... . funeral rites planned an Diego, Cat. pollcs officers James Paul are an route to Salt laks today to Funeral services for who died of 7, of Manti, Joe Henry, II. W. Gardner, alias return blood poisoning and injuries sufStream-LinSn- g Modem Carson and Alfred Beauchamp to fered In an automobile accldqpt. t p m, in that eity to face a charge ot grand will be held Monday at The Lincoln Marks body the Deseret mortuary theft. Mid-Pric- e will be sent to Laramie, Wyoming Car The two men were arrested, at for burial. r. . East street,, at the Streamline Maks Headline, ISO Seventh of Harry J. Kelly. chief of vaa tlia till of a lltm ahowing the request You Always Find Bargains of San Diego. investiganew Lincoln Zephyr automobile, deteettvea National Auto la Vaed Radios, X. C. M. L tion through soon to be Introduced Into this ter- Theft aest tdT, bureau, disclosed that preview ritory, which was shown-Ito Salt Lake City Ford and Lincoln dealers and newspaper men yesterday, F. E. Lundstrom, manager of the local branch of the Ford Motor company, was In charge of the preview, The new car, which is to be handled In Salt Lake by Fred A. Carlson, Is ultrastreamlined, not only from end to fnh hut from Side to side. There is no conventional chassis, as grams and body are electrically welded Into a single piece. The spring base Is lit laches, with a wheelbase of 122 inches to give extra riding comfort. The engine is of the with Tulips . . . Exceptional H cylinders, developing 110 horsevarieties in noveltiesas. well as standard power- Cylinder banks, crankcase, exhaust passages and fly - wheel sorts. Giant Flowering Tulips'. . . includhousing are cast into a single piece. Th counterbalanced hood opens ing Parrot and Single and Double early from the top to give access tqjall - -- novelties; engine." the of parts The new modets are erpeetetf to -" be 111 Salt Lake hy tlie end or the Stocks arc In excellent rondition. the ground month, accordihg to Mr. Carlcaon. ts right . . . now is the ideal time for planting. -- fe n FINAL CLEANUP SALE OF BULBS Plant Now PRICE T.arjvUlseJUn1heniilp..prl;e -- . Barber I pper Ufa, Grace Meldrum, ywit Badger Burnett, teacher, cowoclwf e new recipe m the student kitchen et the Lion House. aij Mist Merie Murdock, top center, etudent m the charm clast at the Lion House Social Canter, posat in annter Jo the question, "lies Life Loveliness to Stir- - Top n tht, the Lion House first mid team ready to fo into action. Standing u Eltit Ho fan Iron ov, Officers, members of the committee and make representative! are ihoscn at lover Lefty Left to right, seated, Vida To Clemen, Rachael G. To)1or, them McFarland, Ahet Henderson, Bualah Walker, LorreSno Ralph, Rota W. Bennett, Lucy G. Cannon; Handing, Martha G. South, hostess, Mrs. L. A. Stevenson, Irene Wooten, Gey Bond, Della Rat band. Pearl Bridge and Zella Smith. Lower right, a tiers studying the me of sealer coir i and oils under the direction of Joseph Everett ot work Thursday evening. Lion House rotes do not fade.' Myrtle Corless, at right, a member of the class m flotceranaking taught by Alice R. Tate, working on a rose cleverly manufactured from paper and wax. f. ATTKMPTKD TEUT tlLUlGED complaint charging Donald Georgs Edgar, 20, with attempted automobile theft, was filed today by the county attorney atthe request of Balt Lnke police. Edgar waa arrested at 246 Bishop place under the direction of Alice R. Tate. .' At the present time members of the clam are working on silver and red decorative flowers for use during the Christmas season. Music study and demonstration are tanght Mondays by Lucile B. Swenson and religion the land ot the Book of Mormon taught by A. 8. Kumke .the same night. Other American literature, taught by Mrs. Josephaon, leather tooling by G. Van Monfrans, use and abuse of cosmetics by Julian Cummings and dramatic technique, play pro- - ip duction. voice placement interpre- five reading and stage makeup by Munroe Husbands. , (Remains Social Center B- -t with all these practical and educational atudies the original plan t the Lion House social cen- ter has been carried out It still has a cckly social, is tried as .a fg meeting and place,anf , place for members to five parties, a and small. large The cafeteria Is open each noonjff and many men hav e enrolled as members of the center to secure S the advantage of eating luncheon M there. g So when you pass the Lion House Social Center, some eve- - jg ning and all the lights are on, ehin- tng cheerfully tnto the night, re- - a member that in Brigham Young's ;I house a group of girls axe busy learning and making beauttful things. Jensen. This part Of the Lion which Interest women and girlsot the most necessary requisites for Is taught Home work was begun In January'the homely and beautiful feminine successful motherhood of 19JJ by hire. Jensen end amcevirtues, cooking dressmaking, home Thursdays at 6.30 ip m. by a nurse that time about 1,500 women and nursing, trousseau making and sent to the center from the tAmeriare taught to large can Red Cross. girls have studied cultural arts and many others Afton C. .Armstrong has charge the principles of living beautifully classes of girls end young women, in evening classes at the renter. of n class In trousseau making, and graciously tn these classes. The dressmaking classes are the purpose of which is apparent Manner Dlscnseed Manners, behavior, dress snd con- taught by Esther Farnsworth. In - and to the girls very lnterest- three classes a week the gtrle evmg. her tn are discussed versation classes, of girl ind women four the social center are taught to In the art eectlon, classes in make their own clothes, efficiently water color and oils are times each week. taught shy Other rulee In the charm classes and tn good taste. Joseph Everett, prominent Utah Expert Cooking artist, the art of using a camera la How do you think the glory Cooking 4s taught by Barbara aught in five claasm by James M. of God Is Intelligence radio Cummings, furniture decoration Is NUERITIS ARTHRITIS Badger Burneet, former ? cook-miwomen are How do you look res; now a regular mem- under the direction Of Paul Smith Head the book that Is ber of the Lion House staf'. Mon- and art needle work It taught by thousands! X postcard bringshelping supposed to delight the eye " you a Do you like people end do days at 7 p m a large class meets Bari Ledejrman. FREE oopv latest edition The in Rheumatism' sealto acquire skill in the art of makMysterleaf Flower Making Taught they like you?" postpaid Address the author In addition to hook learning, ing things to eat A course tn the making of wood-f- t ed and H. P Clearwater, Ph. D.. today charm and tnany other things Home nursing and hygiene, one hr floweri for decoration. ieiri&alfowelLMiinAdv, j i . RHEUMATISM! st 18-- S officer of th Y. W. M. L A., Th eoupla cam out of the on bright fall morning and 'Martha G. Smith, Lucy G. - up th atreet, axamlning non, Rachael G. Taylor. Jlos Ben interest.! nett and Vida Fox Clawson wera gbeir surrouBdinga-wlt- b tha war in saw city and selected to organize the project (or thay Lion House Social Cen- they bad com to Salt Lake to see and the ' wax born.- -thing theybad bear about-- foritar--From th original conception of gnany yeara Past a tennis court, where two a home and social center tt haa, walked, grown into a sort of university. fcoya wera playing they . d building offering course la art, languages past a granite-pillarewhich English. religion, house and a before speech, gnt paused "looked aa If It had bean picked many handicrafts. Opened In 1032 pp .Yrom a atreet tn London and September 1, 1932 the center dropped Into the center of a doors. Since that time its gra-citoik n. Social ' Center, many hundred girls and women eon Hoc and smiled, for there have enjoyed its services, all grant- they read atone At --the indeed a Cgura. of a lion Mg i a minimum mmt Joungad over th doorway. Uponjpreaent time the original officers learnedJ are UU Iq .charge, with ntraac and Inquiry they Mr, great many delalla of --Interest smith as. acting hostess. About the bonds, how it waa built j Among Jibe popular course are . Iiv Brigham Young for the us oPthne in English. aught by Mar- iia family, for many years used ba C. Josephson. former high As n school building by s Church school English instructor and now and restored now and ot associate editor academy tha ImproveWith many of tha original piece ment Era. She teachee five classes af furniture housed an education. la conversational English, which Bl and social experiment. n Include the study of words com- - Need long Felt monly vocabulary of Bor many years the officers -i building, use ot periodicals such Ima Mutual Women th Young th Readers Digest and other association felt .in the provement tbj practical common lesson coaver-giria Deed ot providing a place where u,, of word in every-da- y or going nation.who were working Besides these general in or voOr courses visiting to nchool boarding he teaches a class In In gram Salt Lake could go and os aa building, on ome and recreation center. Whentmar snd one entitied --ritow to ho-jt- tel -- ( -- rj I T 4 r- ad -- .1 I - the Lion House waa left without aj pnoolsr tenant. Du to the many, Cb.-ch-! Mra josephson says that aha ohh employes who aaed fhe cafetesiaf tn th buttdlnr. was kept tn Ifrora her work be causa of tb oration. and attention tha atudenta offered Tha bnlldlng bring to It. Being purely volun-in- d with no grade given or aqv didclpj.ae of any kind, these classes' attract only those girls who posses a serious interest in tha .work, offered and as a result Pear sad b half year DEt-TE-SVB she says the students do. more and we lalrsSsrri V4AKHKB lata the belter work than the majority of ewaafry. .pupils .' mm nr.XTF.K A course which haa met with a gteit deal oi rafor with young women Writers Is the one on - Ta-O- ar, BOMB M or Hr-- M TBC DBXTEB. a n -- - Jit Harrjson R. MerqiU of Brigham Yeung nnlverrity. Just group ot writers who are interested in the same things. Professor Merrill described h We 4t Wednesday might classes. down aronnd n table and read our own work . und crifieix It oar-selves. be said. ' Charm is Indlvldnallty-- c and nice. Is a slogan followed by th coarse iarinm Conducted at the Lion House center by Mrs. Katie f. -- I ' Com N Tor THik ' AT OCR CITY STORE. " PORTER-WALTO- N CO. Mail orders fflledT . postage extra. 4 WBST-FIRS- T SOUTH ALT LAM CITY UTAH Lutle Jack Homer gat in a tom or Eating- - haTChnstmas pwr, fle put in hit thumb md pulledout m plum , And erted, If hat o good bof am ir Mr. Landlord - You Can Be a Jack Homer, too ! You can pluck cash plums out of that vacant part men t or house, but you must first place a tenant in it. And that's a sijnpie matter. Just put a For Rent ad in the Deseret News Classified Section. And you know how that is done: Call Wasatch 550 and Ask for An " Ad-Tak- er jr 5. W I |