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Several informal gatherings have been arranged during her visit. , '' , I ' .1 , Jr P.-T- , , , ; ', .1,,. u alt-Laker- ) )1 , " "' i li, ' ,Gleaner-1- be M. Mtn banquet of Granite Stake wi;1 pm. in the Granite Stake Hail. under the direction of '.a committee headed by Marjorie Ball, stake Gieaner devetor, Each ward will depict the theme of a popular song la decorations for their tables, Assist:rig Miss Ball are: Frank Latighlirt. Gene :McDonough. Edith Barlow. president of Grabite Stake Gleaners: Bertha Braziere, Claire Irvine and the new Gleaner.M Men presidency. Marie tikland. president elect: Helen MeDonald, Jewel Papworth, Stewart Beunner. Morris Webb and Ted Sperry. :Members from each of board. from the Gleaner nd Ire Granite and M Men committees of the keneral boards Stake presidency and the presidency of the two stake boards of the M. I. A. will be guzsts of honor. Fridat'at Mrs. John Z. Brown. president of the Authors' Club, wile honor-- , ed at a tree planting ceremony at her home, 116 University Street. today. Two other tree plantings are scheduled this week as part of 7 banquet. tomorrow night at the Garden Gate. 130 Thirteentn East Street. by the dub memnersiup. The banquet will precede the annual spring party ot, the organizauon. In charge it arrangemems are Mrs. F. A. McGregor. chairman. Miss Mbui Auguste Uttermann. Delphine Lynch. Mrs. .1. N. Mc. Leod and Mr.. Queen. are The club's new officers Lane. Utah Rose Society To Meet Tomorrow meet tomorrow at a p.m at the The Utah Rose Society -Newhouse Hotel to hear brief talks by IL O. Kirkland, Mrs. Maud Chegividden and Miss Mildred Bancroft Mr. Kirkland will discuss, "Care in Selecting Rose Plants." A general discussion on care and selection of roses will take place after the talks. Mrs. Frank M. Allen has been made a member of the Mu'nlcipal Garden Committee, the club announced thday. A folinal opening of the garden is planned this June and it will he 'dedicated in 1939. social. Mrs. W. C. Howe, executive. said. I Miss Roden Fetes Miss Thomson, Bride 01 May Meet Draws Salt Lakers Mrs. Kirtley Gives Second In Party Series With the national convention Mrs. H. P. Kirtley, 1444 Val e Avenue. gave the second of a series of small parties today at h er home. of the Young Women's Christian in Association opening Friday Colombus. several officials 0, of the local organisation have left Salt Lake to attend the bienMrs. meet. nial Marguerite Clayton. vice president, Miss Anna Stahl, member of the board of directom and Miss Wanda hams. representative of the busi- Visits Parents Here Auxiliary Dance The Mrs. Thomas J. Kinney of Albuquerque. N. M, who is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris. Smith. 55 Laurel Street. Is one of the popu- anniversary of its founding was celebrated last night at a dancing party at the Art Barn by the auxiliary to the Typographical Union. In charge of arangements: 'Mrs. Cleo Hanson. Mrs. W. A. Parker. Mrs. Zillah Perkes. Mrs. J. W. Caldwell. Mrs. J. Leroy Mc Ghia and Mrs. Carl A. Rodberg. Two hundred attended. ness and professional group left yesterday. Miss Katherine Halsey, general secretary. Miss Ruth Campbell and Mies Ruth Mum-forare attending sessions for executive Book Review Giren lar visitors for whom, a number of e4ocia1s have been planned. Mrs. William J. Lowe and her daughter. Mrs. Preston E. Ashton. entertained at Mrs. A.hton's home. 1437 East South Temple Street. .yesterday. 1Music Festival NEW YORK, April Fashion experts unanimously 'agrei--4c onethat the flower mode has passed its peak, that ribbons will rept posies as number ono trimming motif.... Look for loops and loops of vel vet, satin or grosgrain. for "pink. ed"' ribbon frills and mvriads of bowknots to appear everywhere on fall cooturnes.... The University Alumni Book Review Club met today at the Union Building to hear a review of Madame Curie. by Eve Curie. given by 3fra. Stephen G. CI:ere!. An informal tea was to be held later in the afternoon. Will Entertain Mrs. Leo L. Capsom 1415 Laird Circle. Iliad entertain members of the Culture Lure Club. Friday, April 22. Mrs. Claire Stewart twenty-runt- h , 1Tonight At Hooper will lecture on 'Perstmal- ity.' Husbands of members of the Cub will be their at meeting Monday at 7 guts p.m. in the Lioti Rouse. Keen Potk is scheduled to give the principal address. The arrange, mem' are in charge of Mn. Leo L. capon and Mrs. Clisbee Kira. tell are-I-n charge ot arrange. - AePrs 1 junior high Moot students bers in urn. orcliestras Will par-- ticipate in- The annual Weber County Junior High musical festival thireventinc in Hooper School auditorium under direction of Albert J. Powell. music supervisor. - , , I Mrs. George M. Ryon of Toledo. and her son. John Gerald !Net 4 7.01 ! Ryan are guests of Mn. Ryan's mother. Mn. IL L. Wade. 53 Third East Street. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Rum 6. of Sacramento are tisiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Cro. tier. M3 Seventh Eut Street. 11,z 4 .4 i ,(1:; ,,.. t:41.: I , I 11 t.V.... - I ":; f to , a ?ANA.. .14,v t. lk,171-'1-, ., -- - 1 ,,.-- - c RuccouneD ROOMS ' 90,--- mlo No -- sitk:',' .. ! t,r4, 11. ' -- I IA I' L. L , 11 - .,,,k, .. , .occ , ',1,- A;s4 Lir7,',-7- . -- 7 , , , o e WM ,. ' 4 , 711;2P!iAlITC. Ire SO. NADI St .. III ' ,, Y de-o- re in lab. - stIPPielnatertols. , The S12.8 Tom N. d L toonom Ism roams nalitelb 11116. ' person In fancy per woe. horse blank. ot odds:think knotty hyoids: heavy, ,sough fakics. , '', . Test ''..m..111 ' . : , . I I , ; ', : punt ; t'a,,if, .koril 20 WASHINGTON, I adAP i Nr115 Neb , father of the TVA, expressNi approval today of a :Joint CongressiOnal committee appornted to investigate the agency. woman er 'Killed and was another they fell gravely injured ladder from the ton of a during practice for a carnixal act last rIght ilpried 1,) ihp ground when the from wire .ladder wh'.ppeqi Mrs. Burton W. Musgef :Union Slops Drive For Delinquent Dues FLINT Mic ed !iSe p14.kira Ck,rp. ,nds...stry here Mot-,--r- 7r., today. In the wake 41 t. general rev..rned the. :ess 1:.nquent Member worKcrs. WtIliara S. 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Norris said. arood I tturlic it will do g- goodjon.:! Senator Bridges f R:NIII. a leader in the fight for an Investigation. said he was "disappointed hut not surprised" teat he had not been appointed a member. Bridges asserted the 'Roosevelt administration had prevented him from Fen-mand added that Senate tlrececiont and courtesv had been ignored. I a memSenator Frazier ber of the croup. said nmmitteemen probably would get tqlzether soon, select a chairman and em,plov attorneys. accountants and other in estigators. Sttnat,:pr accented Tun other aerialists, Ruth Rolling. 19. and leola Veff. 25. had de.cendeO safely a few minutes before the accident occurred in a acart lot, police SAM. Hudnall and Miss Ah Miss rf.04,rt; ooised at a dizzy heighth k ellg lights. the ;Auminated 11rider ,ntt the plank f,n uhich feet into ar,d ,ark-t,u- o tr.e ground. Fisher Bodr corporation-plant No..1 in as many ,na P. and 1;Itimaturrt from corporation head3. the CIO un'ion agreed to tacucs of picactoiscontinue ;n2 the tan!dinz to ;ntercept 0-.- corn-pee- d I r,al 1rOuries. 4.ut-dow- n from .the- - reoqgnation Iseoel a Vernon. Indiana. suffered crushed chest and possibly inter. , a ivo group uas vesterday when Vice PresDarner ident appointed Senator Davis f to fill a acancy The 5uppr,rt. Eva H utafl. 26, former,. inSTant- .1c f!,,a,anr,ah. ila,, iy sf a Ornisen netic 2Q.fAr) Apni ,. cefsat!on (,f I11) I . ....1. NORTH HOLLYWOOD.. April iriir Now Is the Time No Buy old Save Mole!. - : - i t '' : 7 - - I. ..1 ',, Donl.overwhelna Your - stripes should hap MCCLUP w2h your Sin, . , i , - .. d ncehoht . . - Do hove the some - 38 24 yNocuwit I , -- - STORE I In the Largest Selection We Hare Offered This Season st Ptil Novi , 1; --, ,:',-'4- : 1 1,y, 41 n : Norris Approves , 'Woman Aerialist Killed In Plunge TVA Probe Board m I ii E: I rclea FoiwTp-a- r 7 i OEILEZO Winnemucca, cloudy 44 66 .00 Winnipeg. pt. tidy. 12 42 .04 Yellowstone. clear 30 46 .00 I :- it' N. : r,,, ' 11, Asv. - - t 411,14,,..,' 4t -- ,,,,tv BANQUET .t.. - loN11c, - v AtTN .,"- t.. tik!i'A It 4in ,,t,,,,,,,,,......tp,-.0t.,-w . , , a 41.44, - 4-- it oi I - AL- - . ig Calgary, pt. cloudy Chicago. pt. cloudy Denver. pt. cloudy Edmonton, cloudy Grand Junction. dd Helena, cloudy Kansas City, cloudy Lander, clear Los Angeles, tidy. P. cloudy Modena. pt. cloudy Needles, cloudy New York, clear ,Okla. City, rain Omaha. clear Phoenix, dear Pocatello, clear Portland. Ore.. clear Reno. cloud Y St. Louis, tioudy Salt Lake C4ty, c!rly. San Frandsco. cldy. Santa Fe. cloudy. Seattle. clear .. pt. 'i:-....Z 4t,'" ' . - Boise. clear 'Xb,, tri N.:" N. t Temp& Wanks, , 14 ac Lowe- :,, ; Inches asides sad Mato f I. Total since October. 1.,;t Tot. Om 1st to date last yi. 10.74 t). 49 Normal Oct. 1st to date WEATHER SUNIM Al A sluggish disturbance has developed over Arizona and rxtreme southeastern California, attended by considerable clotidinem in that area anti by occasional sprinkles of rain. Barometric pressure levels are generally lower in the Plateau and Northwestern States. where the HIGH has diminished somewhat. Light rain or snow hag fallen In the eastern portions of Wyoming and Colorado, attended bt lower The weather is temperatures. mostly unsettled from the Great Plains eaatward to the Atlantic coast. with light scattered showers and moderate temperatures. Temperature changes have been small west of the Rockies. and it still continues cold over Idaho and the eastern part of Oregon Weather observations taken at 5:30 a.m. today: - de 4bail tire- ' '414 ' at 24 hrs, oomo mem- -9 yoft ate To Honor Husbands S. Weather CitY, Utah, 400 OGDMV, April Collett Advises .1 Local Office. Bureau. Salt Lake April 20, 1938. 5, , e The Weather Precipitation in Maza Miss Mary Boden entertaine d last evening for Miss Thomson. whose marriage wiil take place in May. at the hone Mrs. H. Wallace Boden. 1127 W incisor Avenue. Ten guests were included. YWCA. Woolsev, vice presidents; Mrs. Richard Mc. MiUkn, secretary, and Mrs. Gregor treasurer, reelected. Will I. Mrs. Carl Mrs. Davis. !,.,;:, ! 4 trust for the investment and preservation"- of ,lackle's estate ' ,e war , - fr a .. , , ' ', , ,., .. - i ,. vows 'at a ceremony at the Cathedral of the :Madeleine. The wedding is attracting interest in social entries thrgughout of Miss Johnion's the nation: because of i Miss Patricia Mellorriek will be maid of hianor and Miss Jane Fitch ot Coronado, t'al' . will be bridesmaid. .Mr. Zelenkost will lie attrnded by Waiter Fitch Johnson.; sa 1! ; best man. anti Paul ilinsdale. :trill George Combs. both f tlureka, Preston liocke. Jr.. of Pasadena, ltolbrook Whitley, Jossph Taylor Lake City. as ushers. and Fisher Davidren 7,r home of the A reception wdl bt hoM this evening at the a lierde's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Frederik Johnson. 715 East Temple Street. k o 1 :1 - - Mrs. L. N. Davis, newly elected president of the College Club. and her official predecessor. Mrs. e. liamlitt;-Wi- ll be honored at Mrs F. C. Schramm, will Pntertain 12fnen tia at luncheon !fie morrow at the Town Clan irt compliment 7o Mrs. (Marie.; E. Thompson of Andover. Mass.. who is a autet at the home of her hrothento-laand stater. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Lvle in Wallers The annual May Dav break. fast of the Girl Scout Council of Salt Lake has been scheduled for April 30, it was announced to. day. Mrs. R. W. Van Derck and Mrs. Rthph L. Folsom have been appointed to arrange this year's , '.'s plated. William Rains Jackie's couns I. said the actor's parents in Janis ary. 23. obtained from iher co,it a d iStriSSal of a petition guardianship on the grounds t the creation of a anticipated Honor Presidents illatron To Fete Eastern Guest: Annual Event Set oPt : . - College Club A the program of the parks and plavgrotmd committee of the Salt Lake Council of Women. according to Mrs: Walter C. Hurd, T4 chairman. The trees will planted at the homes of Mrs. Grant Gregerson. president of the Salt Lake Dental Auxtliarv Thursday at 4 p.m. and Mrs. W. H. Landmesser. president of the Utah Association of Optometry Saturday. , ' i s nnual Gleaner Girl T Tree Planting Honors Club Leader 1:11LARGID .i. mr. Of Granite Stake Scheduled For Coming Friday Evening he held 4! kov exchanged - ..00.N :::, I Miss . : Jackie's Mother Denies He Earned Four Million Men Banquet 1 ,..0... - , 5 s of lectuttes Oklahoma. , it EDITH BARLOW MARIE ORLAND direct plans for the Gleaner M Men banquet to given Friday evening. - "" of Organized peace advocates met at Denver to hear an address by II Mrs. Musser and at Oklahoma ,. City she spoke before the region.; al conference of Oftmocrktie Women anti before the city's , peace council.Since her return i it' lt Mrs. Musser- has givint talks at Ogden. and at the Liberty School !7., in Salt Lake City. She will act. dress the Liberty School Parent,- - i t''' Teacter Association i Parent-Teache- wide- - Nit:stip?... ',Although the vacation season Is still a few weeks away, a number of Salt Lakers are planning imT. mediate journeys, both In the United States and abroad. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Griffin will leave May 2 for the East before galling May 14 for England to spend the next six months. They will stop at Omaha. Neb.. and at East Orange. N. J. for two weeks before embarking. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Strange are now in New Brunswich after Kneading the February season in Florida. Mrs. Strange and her Stranire. daughter. Miss Mary spent Easter in Nassau.'to Miss the will return A Strange Gibbs Catherine YorkSchool in New spring vacation and LOS ANGELES, April 20. Mrs. Strange will go on to Tor. t(AttcJackle Coogan. )iighestonto before returning to Salt salaried ihild actor of the silent Lake for the summer. Their son, today hy movv!s,was challenged. Bob, a student at Oxford Univerhis mother, 'Mrs: Lillian Coogan sity. England. has recently reon his Bernstein. claim that he turned from a trip to Poland. earned S4,000.000 before he reachHungary, Russia and southern ed legal age two 'tears ago. France. Mrs Bernstein. resisting :ler Ma. and Mrs. ClarenCe Bamber. son s suit for an accounting (4 ger and Their son. Clarence Jr. his ustate on the ground no sti.711 are expected in Salt Lake City estate exists. filed an affida-.1- t ,about May 19. They' have been amoui.twinter inNew r.staring:Jackie'e 4,nenOing-th- e She t York City. Mrs. Bamberger and ed to only ey ictti her daughters. Marie and Gloria, tends that whatever-monspent Easter VaCatiOn in the Betproperty remain are hers under in June 'the California law that gives a mudas. Marie is leaving for Europe. She will be accomminor's salary to his varenis. b:tr Tuttle. s Mercy Bryan panied Marashaillng eidence fnr Mrs. L. D. Foreman. 1351 Secclaim that a trust fund was creat ond .kvenue. and Mrs. Abraham ed for him hy his father. the late Hatch. (;7g Third Avenue have reJohn R. Coogan. Jackie disclosed turned from California. at his attorneys hart found ,wo legal documenas tri he hall cf records here that ;I purportedly To showed- such a trot was contem- , , - W. I .., I i , . a , 5,10, 1 . ' - ' :'!" 4of , , ' I - . , ' s i--zir- , , I litirs Nasser Returns To S. L. Spring's premier Nuptial DurtcV Take Vacations tj .1known stUdent interr,ation- r.. 71 E uct it Is Held In Salt Lake t al relations, hs returned to Salt It after Spring premier nuptial event toot place today at p.m. series in i Early' This Year Lake Colorado and Charlotte 1it0 Johnson and Serge Eugene Zelen Olen 4 1 ..i.' ' SetH :Nliptid.1,-..I : ,, :7:: : , 1 - ,, i ; IS L- , . ....,.., ' : , ;- . Mrs. Lila Eccles Brimhall will tuna, ' d , 1,,..A.. read a modern play at the Uinta r Association party Saturday at 2 pm. at the school. The review will be given in the library, beginning at 220 p.m. Tables will be arranged for games atthe samelimein the audnoeium. Guests will,have op-portunity of choosing the entirtainment they prefer. Tea will he served in the library after the review. Mrs. D. Eugene Livinston. president of the association. will be in charge. I 93a .1 , e''''''' A. Rook lore " ' ; ' ' ' r .. , ... , ,...,...,4,......... 1 7 - &PRI :20 .. stop-form- Play Review Set Meet For , WEbNES1MY LAKE. CiTY a rons Honored, . Resident gaits Here' For Visit Mrs.. Joseph IL Grut DimEnEr- - NEWS SALT THE- , ,g,.. , ,..1 t.,.,-- , lk, ,.., ., . A t. ,....::.,,,,,...,,- - f |