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Show f THE DESERET i Change Made Peace Pervades Santas Castle In Traffic Posts Captain Kleinschmidt Visits Huge Workshop - N I 1 j . W, Kobinaon, in charge of traffic. JL J.' Siet,- now general freight and passenger agent at Kansas City, Mo., will succeed Mr. Amos an Aaaiatant Traffic Manager at Salt Lake. Hla eucceaaor will be announced late'k Four other promotiona reault from of Mr. Amoa They are announced by Mr. aa follow. Freight Official footnoted E. J, Hanson, now Assistant to Freight Traffic Manager, with headquarter,? at Omaha, is promotTraffic ed to Assistant Freight Manager in charge of perishable freight traffic. Mr. Hanson will continue la have his headquarters at Omaha. J. V. Whitmore, now General Livestock Agent at Omaha is promoted to Assistant Freignt Traffic Manager in charge of livestock and packing house traffic. Mr. Whitmore will continue to have his headquarters at Omaha R. G. Owen, now Assistant to Freight Traffic Manager at Ran Francisco, Is promoted td"SaIsiaut Freight Traffic Manager handling solicitation the of perishable freight traffic in California. Mr Owen will make hls headqnartera in San Francisco. W. T. Price, now Assistant General Freight and Passenger Agent at Denver, is promoted to General Freight and Passenger Agent with headquarters -- ROn-itta- , F ii n j i T SATURDAY DECESiBER T 1935 V.. Annual Christmas Dancing Artists Appear At News Show 21 Party To Be Dec. Claus Santa Youths Demonstration Crowd Of ByFerg, Enjoy Large The Annual Chri.tmee party, tub NunwA'' which has been given jointly year by the Vieitlng Lake District, cietion and the Salt of ths Utah Federation of Women's Clubs, for Children jrboarw under the care of the Vlsltin Cham-b- er Nurses, will be held at the of Commerce, Eeturdeyr Pe 21. et 2:20 p.m. ehildre It in expected about 171Preiidente will be entertained. of ail lube belonging to the Balt Lake District are requested to the toya donated by their club ready by Dec. 20 Bend them to room 411, Chamber of Commerce, or telepbone Mrs. Lee Wright, or Mrs-chairman Wasatch 0853-M. Hudson, Wasatch 9014, wh eomeone call will arrange to have for them. -- ,......10 Rtirmnt of John L. Amo aistent Treffie Manager of the Onion paciflg System at Salt Lake ahd a number of promotions in eluding the naming of a successor to Mr. Amoa, art announced today - CITY The Weather ....... Resulting In Five Promotions r. EXKE Local office. U. B. Weather reau, BalCs1 Lake City, Utah, Dee. L 1925: -- rj , Inches hours 24 T in last Precipitation Total lines Oct. 4 .,.1.595 Total Oct. 1 to data last year. 4. Normal Oct 1 to date TEMPERATURES Mas. Frl.... 49 f a.m. Bat... ST Min. Fri, . ... ST 9 a.m. Bat,, SS Min. Bat. . .34 Noon Bat . , . 42 Sunset Saturday, I p.m.; rise Sunday, T:4L Weather Summary The disturbance entering the Washington coast yesterday has spread rapidly to the Albert "region, (Edmonton pressure 29.(4 inches) though pressures are still Colow on the Waahlngton-Britls- h lumbia coast - (Tatoosh Island pressure 29.0 Inches) attended by general pain on the coast aa fat aa has San Francisco. The pressure risen generally over the interior western states (Noise 90.44 inchSO. 30 es. Fresno and Durango Inch). Temperatures remain mild over the West Moderately low pressures from Texaa to MinnesoIn resulted have ta unsettled, partly showery weather, the Central States having Jiad some beneficial localralns. John L. Amos Retired by SilT Bu- By Union Pacific I !. NEWS T West High Will (Present Drama, Cantata . i - West High School will present, "Tho its annual production Christmas King," a cantata, and a. Mother, The Nino Who Were one-aplay. The productions will be given In tho West High School . Auditorium.: Frlday, Poftr IS at 8,15 p.m. A chorus of 100 voice, under the direction of P. Melvin Petersen, will accompany the Cantata. The dramatics will be under tbo direction of Miss Margaret Cald i ct Station and stats' t weather well. Boise, foggy It Chicago, rain Denver, cloudy ..,,,,22 Grand Junction, clear. S3 29 Helena, cloudy Kansas City, cloudy... 48 Lander, clear ..,..,,28 -- The cast of the cental Include Frances Sugden, Sfelma Truman, Nadine Hibberd, Edith Pidd, Alton Brundage, Ray Sandberg. Vel- Helen Holding, mi Underwood, Kathleen - Cook, June Howe, Sylvia Rodrigo, Nellie Smith, Marjorie Boyce, Lucille Giles, LaVern Burt, Margaret Maln. Edllh Noyce, Perin, Dorton, Jean Penrose Alton Verdello Taylor, Ruby Quinn, Lucille Scott, Margaret JaMelvin Robert Burge, cobsen, 24 ...... t LoaAogelaj-eleae-Ti- -5 Wo(-finde- rain .,.,28 18 Modena, clear ,...,.,.21 .21 Needles, clear New York, cloudy ,.,.20 Omaha, cloudy .. ....40 Oklahoma City, cldy.48 Phoenix, clear ...,,..42 Pocatello, cloudy .,,.22 Portland. Ore., rain ,.4 2 32 Reno, cloudy at Denver. ? St. Louts, cloudy. .. ,,40 Balt Lake City, ckmdy.34 , feme Here in 24 San Fraud co, cloudy. 5 2 ' - Mr. Amoa came to the Union Santa .28 Fe, clear , Santa his seen in as his head the little with gnome, workshop is Pacific in 1920 as Assistant Traf...48 man made report of the need of 60,000 more toys to complete the Seattle, rain fic Manager at Ban Francisco r J Spokfne, cloudy ,,.,,30 IMa this year. Califs nnd was transferred to Balt sr" 30 Tonopah, clear tskp citr With tbs same title oa By CAPT. F. E. KLEINSCHMTDT, us with beautiful ,28 bltgle calls 1921. where ho - has Jane 15tih located. etimdy. ,20 sine bred His retirement Special Correspondent of The Dvs i lay back awhile to think and eret News and Head of Expedi- wonder at my surrouadings. is effective January 1st. When Mr. Klelnschpiidt awakMf. Beit began service with the tion to Home of Santa Claus ened she was surrounded by i Union Pacific in 1919 at the Oma-- 1 , FROM SANTA'S CASTLE (By chorus of failles wbo sang Christ ha headquarters and later became Wireless) --This morning when I mas carols. General Agent at Salt Lake City, woke up front the most refreshing Taking Moving Pictures remaining there from 1925 until sleep I have ever had, I began ' 1920. when he was appotnted As- to wonder, "where am I?" In Although yei.terd.iy the great had Dr. George Tbomea, president of sistant to "Freight Traffic Manager heaven? Yes, heaven must be castle and even thing in R of Utah, left last at Omaha and the following vear somewhat like tots place where filled us with awe, we ere now the University at ease and feel at home. night for Chicago where he will' to General Agent of the Freight action Is inspired by love quite every annual attend the convention of Department In New York City. On for mankind. Everybody working Santa has a Wonderful- wayhomeof the American Medical association guests feel right at Msv 1st, 1935. Mr. Bella wag ap for the happiness of others, out making aa one of a committee of university at no one Is idly strumming a harp. His genial broad smile the gnomes presidents, General Fret-- ht Aent , pointed to fight against the pro-- 1 ix Cl tv and on September 1st The whole atmospberd seems to say never leaves his rosy cheeks. abolition of two year medical ' General Fra'ght and Passenger be surcharged with love, kindness He has given over his bif wireless posed our use and We are schools.Thomas' Agent at Kansas City. was selected on the and good deeds, which grips and station toforaend you Dr. pictures rlgnt going It along, permeates your whole being. we could not do it with committee at the recent convention for flows like a magio stream this our portable nhort wave transmis- of the Association of Btato Unlver. , TO SPEAK OVER RADIO sitles. The American Medical asso- -, great Christmas spirit of immeasset And- - here is some great elation The Archbishop of Fork, who urable happiness. Such heavenly sion is considering the abolition if ' , news: medical schools, offering only'''? New York from England peace would be out of place amid arrives to take of Santa us has allowed two of the medical the first today, will be- the speaker tomor onr surroundings end selfish civpictures of everything and coarse, such asyears that at the Univerrow on the Episcopal "Church Of ilisation. and that is probably why moving the I am In to take today The Air program, broadcast from It is situated where It Is, away up first starting of the rooms in the sity of Utah. At the recent Above are shown the young pictures of deans of medical schools .Washington. D. C. Toe program north near the North Pole. castle. Jimmy Aide, the dwarf, J in Canada which Dr. L. L. Daines artists from the Flagcl and Armwilt bo rsl eased in Salt lake at Early this morning Jimmy Aide am sure you all remember him, is of Theatrical atended the proposal waa voted strong (school I p.m. over atatlon KSL. and three other gnomes Awakened alwaja at our heela ready to do down. Dancing who entertained at The News club party cartoon Deseret we of ask may any service that Presidopt Thomas will return to today St Barra It Hall where him, and he is going to help me Salt Lake Wednesday. , Ferg, fcpnry Hour company's take the motiun p'rtures. He took famous left handed cartoonist, care of pur reindeer, put the room the air with flying ma- gave another of hist free caris for sure made and the sleighs away O. toon lessons. uf t animals were given plenty of feed. chines ef Llndy's "Spirit dirigibles, kites and toy mmy carried our baggage to our Louis, News Cartoon for Deseret la room Another Another balloons. aide rooms and he is the greatest the earth with trains, steam shov- Club party was held today at (to tour simple Eskimo and Barratt Hall, with Ferg, Sperry j After breakfast Santa escorted els, bridges, towers, horses Flour Company's left handed It: automobiles. Ills to his gigantic work shop. a lia so near Christmas and Santa'i As wa went Into' another room I artist showing his wares to 'busiest season, we feet as if we could not help exclaiming. ''Well, I'd like to be a boy in here. It was Two Men Arrested were imposing on him, but he old a room where every toy was tested a gemat it goes into the hands of For Attempted Holdup it man, we really believe he la engrateful boy or girl. Roy F. Harris, 42, and Ernest joying our visit as much as we some The gnomes were trying out a Harris, 35, are being held in the are. pair of boxing glovea and others City Jail for Investigation of an auOne TOousaml Rooms . YouD enjoy bearing tomobile theft, and attempted hold( The workshop consists of a ere playing baseball. home, (Engineer Toots Whistle up of A. Dalebout at hla BOBBIE the Monkey thousand rooms. 500 of which are was in A small 144 Seventh East street-- . engineer sitting i to boys' tojs where the over given told as he locomotive a and Dalebout little that the of cab police PETER the .organ-grinde- r. othit workers are gnomes, and the to ge- t- Out- - his machine charged around earn downstair er rooms to toys for girls where a She men two tootbell room from the out Jumped the and he The Two live Shetland Ponies and truck, rang the darling little fairies are pro- ed behind the machine with the comthe whistle. the the for toys girls. viding SANTA CLAUS We saw another gnome riding a mand, Get 'em up! Dalebout maid -- - In one of the boy' rooms all another was chasing ths men made no - attempt to the toys pertaining to water a tv? hobby horse, toy geese end ducks, making them search him, and tied after opening made, surh as yachts, submarine.!, the doors to the garage. Dalebout and squawk. boats, ponds and bah. Another flap their wings (40 with him at Whistles, horns and drums made had approximately r so much noise that no one could the time. hear himself speak. Electric trains buzzing on endless tracks. Windmills turning, merry-g- o rounds, a dolls .walking Around and wheeled .3 In baby carriages; automobiles, fq colored blooks. oidlcr marching. balloons and thousands bf picture and Mory books. -- After listening to the ctamor for awhile, Mrs. Kleinschmldt was glad to go Into another room. There the situation was altogether different from in the shop Beautiful little fairies with butterfly wingt were room. around the floating Jumping . Send your from aewlng machines to table and busy all tho time. They were making dresses for dolls. To describe the dolta would require an eveninga and talk, no you must be content to let o new features give h me say they are beautiful, of ail sizes and soma of them can walk v' tqne quality never equaled AS LOW AS and talk. . In any radio METAL Beach Gandy Shop 1 TUBES and CONTROL Finally We came to the great OKLY to the TROY . candy shop and bakery , rooms RQ0M RECEPTION! Have the where bakers Were making yon heard it! Phone for a frosted cakes and bright colored free home demonstration! candles. Ths bake shops arc all FOR 52 years weve painted white end the little men laundering who make the many good things to TRACE IM curtains , and drapes. ' eat Wore white uniform 'Nothing that is oat perfectly clean and pure i YOUR Experts are in charge Is used for Bants Claus, and for reason he has that laboratoreach department, great of EASY TERES ies adjoining the bakeries and canCLD RACSU - where the kitchensdy sugars and JYoucansend themost spices are tested befere they go info cakes, puddings and cookies delicate fabric withT" that ard mad bore ln thousands ' complete confidence. each year. Th vfsifs lo theae rooms took Prices reasonable, In tfp the entire 'evening and Firs. T Kleinschmldt announced she was v deed, , ready for bed.. She was led to her bedroom Gy little fairies And even SALT LAKE (MAIN AND POSTOFFICE) while I am talking over the wireless she Is fast aaleep to Santas LOGAN BRIGHAM GDENV , castle. r u Before I sign off I must tell yon what Santa has promised us for I tomorrow. He is going to take us for A ride In hie magic sleigh to vi,It f dear friend oi hla. and we Green Stimps aa a Down Payment HYLAND 190 , K kre ah wondering who it can be Ur. Minneapolia, hand to add to ths entertainment featured by the Flegal and Armstrong School pf Theatrical dancing. were Those, on the wrogram Mary Lou Done, Cosette Nielson, Lorralnt and Bhiripy Steltcr, Maxlnet Jensen, Ruth Crawford, Dorothy Smith, Paul Goates, Gloria Cardall, Marjorie Barker, Betty Lutz. Norman Lamb, Ruth Barton and Melba Freeman. Making a family affair of It, Ferg'e wife, Mrs. Marion Ferguson sang a group of eqnzs followed by an impersonation number of "Top Hat, by Jose, phlne Adair and a solo Iby seven year old Corlyss Connolly. To top the program off right, Santa Claus in (person was there at the close of the party with gifts for everyone. Ferg gave another exhibition of his talents, showing the visitors how to draw almost anything they wished by observing a few simple rules His show delighted everyone there. ...... University Head To Attend Meeting Jim Glade, Richard Kyrlopouloa, Spangler, Bob , Hanaen, William.. Vanderwerff and Ray Halveraen. Those taking part In the play, are Bill Putman. Faye Tanner, Alien Mohan. Cleo Peterson, Bill Smith, Frances Sugden Kay Zelma Trumsn, Mary Jones end Ernest Termunde. -- Roy-lan- . ce Gfficer escapes bullet. Police .Sergeant "Golden Haight narrowly escaped serioua injury yesterday when a slug from' bullet which he had fired at a target" in a sporting goods store ricocheted off the armor and struck him on the upper lip. He w as treated at the emergency hospital. havo Tests with radio waves indicated that the earth may bo 150 of surrounded at d height miles with a layer of atmosphere having a temperature of 1700 -- nnouncement 1 - on AUERBACH'S Due to increased prices paid to dairy farmers foi1 milk , it is necessary to advance the price to con sumers Effective Sunday, Dec. 8th' SPECIAL RADIO BROADCAST Tonight at 6 p.m. KSL j THE RETAIL PRICE IN MIL EC -- SALT LAKE WILL BE 'Ll i. per quart . All milk dealers in Salt Lake will sell at this price Dairying has beenextremcly unprofitable recently, -- I 1 t . Atwater ECent -- CURTAINS RADIO DRAPES because of the extreme drouth; the necessity for mak- ' ing loans to feed cowsrthe shortage of imlkf ancI be: cause of the sale of cows to other sections of the United States, where higher prices have been paid to the farmer for milk and cream! Local dairy farmers must be paid more-i- orderto surviverThe average re tail price of a quart of milk in the United States for some time has been 1 1 Yi cents, so, even with the increase in Salt Lake of one cent, the local price is lower than the United States average 27 50 ' -- - -- ' irsioiiE ,; m8 I lcUrigr?A.V V . - - - 1 w? i We earnestly solicit of the public in helping to support the fanner and all others engaged in this important industry. We are proud to say that Salt Lakers enjoy the highest quality milk supply and we commend the local Board of Health for their work in upholding the beststandards. It is our sincere belief that milk is the most complete., food v the-tooperati- ex-cclle- nt ' , LAUNDRY ' ASSOCIATED MILK.PRODUCERS OF SALT LAKE CITY 1 SALT LAKE MILK DEALERS ASSOCIATION V i ' " V y - J , Kwu " A. - r7 : ' ' - . V ' " : , , |