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Show 111;e 12 Widnes.day; May 8, a 40 Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utal - Pianist Appearing In S. L. UtahAfiartment, Houses Wells Stake Prepare For C'elebration SerninaryTol FridàyTindsCrossAKiss tFORtMOT1-47:Ek- Auto Crasti -- -- Injñres Dilvers Held - e - Firm- higton Man Faces Major - Charges, Two persona 'were recovering in : today from injuriesjeceivedtwo and automobile collisions traffic motorists faced major violation charges as a result of - . car crashes yesterday. at the Receiving-- treatment Mrs. Emergency Hospital ofwere 336 West Albert A. Tyree, 43: Third North Street. who n suffered bruises and abrasiOns-oand Ern- neck. chest -est Parrish.- 63, of Farmington, who received vlaceration on his upper with Parrish was charged and driving reckless :driving without an, operator's-licens- Booked for- Investigation Was,. Earl Fackrell, 66 Alf Mountain- , and-knee- s. Tues. day at 12:15 p.m. in the Hotel Newhouse. Jay C. Jensen ,of Silt Lake will be thi.kitiEffial-apeaker. - He will discuss "Japan To. - e.' - view. Wycl. Mrs. Tyree and . , , . - r-- - 0 . , ,. , ' . .. - - - 0 .,., , , , - , VIA:"THE 2 ,,- . . "p ,407 "IP tor .... ... - A S T--- 12.- the Heart 'of New -- , , .., PARK - :.::::::::::::', j ' ::":. ,...( , o:.:. ':,:::.:.,:'.:::::L.. ; I ' ' k f:...: ;fi ,',,: .:ili .'''.' :: ': :::. ..: I l, '' e:''' , ' ':' I ', ,',,- :,:::: : r,,.,:.:::i.c.:::::::,:.:::::i::,::.:::....,:::::.,,,:::::,,, 0 f.: 1 i' ', '.: 1 .,..- -.. i ' i '; ..k ........ .: .0 ..'' :::. ' 1 HOTEL") -- "' l'- . i".'1 cENTRAL - ':' GRAsw ., 500,,,,. ji .. , , ; r "' ' 1 !,x::. .... ''' - : :.: 'H ' r.'..'......... :.:;: :.,;.:.:, ::::.. .:,,::::::::.;:.::"..: .7, ,'',::;:,i..'::.:::..:::: ...- :' ---- ::::' ,11:1 i V.::: T ,,." , -- , .. - -- -- . , - id1,1&i4 , ' iii . .7. , e" , I 111h i lit:- . A L i t ' !; ' 4 -i tiutre-vsAu- s 11 Til T ristrt-1wpimir al.awqr - , 5V ,, ' .1 WASHES 71'404......3 11 The NVN MODILU Costs Only ,:,... ' -- - , , , ' OHO . t - -- i: I I! t , '' - liff00) I ,- - rr tt - nirp2-.- . - . RE RE ., -'- 4'1'; a , , Nho -- 1": 00 ,g .,----- : f , . The Utah Supreme Court had before it today an action attacking the right of the State Tax Commission to subpoena books CP1';';'117-1- ilk . - - Wig 10 - "MS' SIO -- - 2, -- - TNEITT- AND - - i r- 1 , . ,CIE11171111017-PRIerl-i, 1 BENDll( , AHUONMBERY , 1 It's not the fashion to wash clothes the old way .. .1 . to waste precious hours of your life over a stedmingl washing machine, doing a backbreaking, man., times a year. The Bendix is the sized job fifty-tw- o answera new, low-p;ice- answerto yourques.7 d i 4a . . tion: But is there a Way to wash clothes without any work? Yes! And we will be happy to showl you how the new Bendix Utility Model will make' your washdays a simple matter of flipping a switch.! Use a Bendix Home Laundry just once, and washforever!' days will become case. Presents U. Concert , . ' 4 ys Guettar Anderson, pianist, presented a concert and spoke at a meeting of music students of the University of Music Hall this Utah in the Prof. Thomas Giles, morning. head of the department, was in well-know- DEPEIDABLE CO. ii BROADWAYWAS. 2293 111 EAST - APPLIMICE charge. - - - -- - - Douglas Went McKay Ward: Helen Avon Anderson, Constance --Baldwin, Rhea Margotts Lorraine Monson,- Bar- bara Mower. Marjean Nutal, verna Pyper, Donna Saville, Virginia Sorensen, Marian Toomer, Carol Woffinden, Maureen WrigHarris, Kenneth ley. - Melvin , travel-comfor- Hubbard, Zumbrunnen. - - New low coach fares low as 1 cents - - - 41P fares, too. ; ,...Enjoy low Pullman tee Innovation consult your Local Agglit or writ T. P. Inlet. w kirl A, all arriving in the center of New York -- - near everything. Goa. AqL Paso. Vogt. 1044 U 5. Nall ., ,,,ar ... v , 11,, Q Bait Ill 6 , s . Bldg.. 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'..''":,::.::.'..:::::1: - EckersLeyr - , ,: . -- --- - ILI 'NEN --- ....:.,,,,, - '' '11 .4, k, . - 6, t . t :. - b'').7 8... ''':'::::::: 1$3':':''''''' ,....,.::,.. 1 OciAlAsIELYs! ,: ' '''. c. Z. ---- ,-,: ' ' E Ii 1 .. ir:ilt,11111 :::''. '' .,....-.- ) 11 K1101111- 1;;IIVP2-a--l'':'- iig':',:?''''' Gene Grtenwood, Vaughn Hendricks, Ralph Kelson,' John Krebs, Darwon Reid, William Smith, Maymond Whetton. A 111 13 4 11011 - Waterloo Want Wilma Dun-schl, Dorthella Petit, Mary Vilart, Richard Lee Morrison, Burt Kent Monsen. Jack Rudy, Gilbert Dave Carter. Wells Ward: Myrna Bowman, LaCarol - Elaine Christensen, Rue Marie Evans, Lois Hottenger, Lois Jensen, Leah G. Pet. erson, Maxine Poulton, Doris Smith. Majorie Tate, Emily Lucille Wollaston,.Brtice Stewart, Whittier Ward: Donna Armor, Leona Barnes, LaRene Carey, June - Collett,- Bernice- Esklund, Maxine Render., Shirley Hillam Valene Losee, Joyce McElroy, Ruth Pay, Janice Sheets, Betty Lou Strickley, Dena Walker, Mildred Zastroy, Ronald Bowles, Deane Bradshaw, George L. " Richard Treadway- - Christensen--Howa- GENTR ClID i i ,,:::: -: , Paul-- - Jensen,- - , Mitiy fair traint,,,c a mile, round trip . - :' -- ' ne t! . . ' 1' 1'11 1 ' Ward: Margaret Hamilton, Dorothy Hansen, MarHedin,'-Maxigaret Jacobsen, Yvonne Kling, Dorothy Lewis, 'Peggy Lyman, Grace Olsen, Ruth Lila Patterson, Donna Ryser, Waring, Robert Anderson, John Burton, Kenneth Corder)', EASY ON YOUR TIME EASY ON YOUR PURSE , S17 , 1 1 .1.: - : McKinley , . ::', ,::,: .,,,;,,,,,.,,.,:,,,,,,,..,,,::;,,:.,.,,:,:.,,,,,:t.,:::H.;;,,;1:;:ii:::n.,,:r::: ld,- s '11,- ,, estates in from and records determination cases Involving of inheritance tax. The court, acting on a petition of Alton R. Mayers, executor of the estate of Nellie R., an alternative' Mayers, issued writ of prohibition. The writ was directed at Judge M. J. Bronton of the .Third District Court, who, at the request of the tax commission, had cited May-- . ers to produce records for, the commission or be declared in contempt of court. The district court is ordered to appear on or before' May 25 and show cause why it should not be permanently restrained from proceeding further in the ::. ' II ' - ' - - '. 41 1- - - ,' , .. - ;,:,,,:,,:::,,.::,:,,,z,:::;,:,,,,::,,.:,F,,,::,,:,,,,,:::,:,;,,,,,,,!:',.:,,,:,:;::,::::',,,:,:!,:::,,,::,,!,:z:,-:- - .: :- ......-- ":a:. i..:',.:'.'f'''''''':' ''' :' 4. , a ... ':. 11 ' mond Holstein, Bill Jukes, Rob- ert Lefavor, Lowell Olson, Lynn - Roberts,-- Ray Rackley, Melvin Lindley, Jay Cleon Williams. Jefferson Ward: Betty Arring- ton, Venee Billingsley, Norma Brewer, Elaine Brimley, Flor- ence Carlsen. Doris Carey, Nora Cox, Lucille DuPaix, Nola Egbert Betty- - Hand, Donna - Higginson, Doean Kerr, Mary - Kingdon, Karyll Korth, Cumarah Smith, Irene Stone; Dorothy Gabbott, Vione Walker, Helen Welcker, Kenneth '- Ashby, Rayrriond Ned-Arnold Eves, Brown, Graves, Kay Jensen, Delbert Ince, Theodore Ketterer, Dick LaMar Lawrence, Mitchell, Frank Michels, Dean Platt, Bry- Gordon-Schofiepoll- Rogerson, Vernon Sceill, Virgil Van Cott, - Mohawk Valley, and for miles along the ' 1 tion,compare values! Takemajestic Hudson. les the only convees nient route direct to the center of New the way that-givyou Jo, i, Yo-ra fewsteps from everything. ;.PZItlomillooll'. most for your moneyt----YOU get (;xtra values without extra cost , Yea, it's the "Easy Way" east, in ' when you travel by New York Central. every wax! Whether you go by de luxe It's the only Water Level Route to coach or Pullman, the low fares on New famous trains are York Centr-4'New York City...You can sleep: It's the valueln biggest only.seenic route via Niagara Falls, the When you - buy transporti , - - Co., -- - . : Writ Halt's Order Of -- Distritt Court :,;:::,,,,:- - woo, k.m.,..,', TE R101 :'. ::::'...i.::;.:.:,-.:::- ,. ,i,' II. Allts dgo7 ::i:::;':":f..'-'-- 'ct,' aiallodo .,,, ,,t J... 1 It :.:': ..,.::' - -7. 1 :..:':!::.:,.- :::4 - ''''';'.;.:..... ::::. :.."i',:. '?1::. :,:.:::::'::::::::::::;;::::1':::::::'',ZA: ' , " :,.. I ' '.' y ik, K, .j'i.: ': .:: .: .:::, 3 ' k: ..; t'..q. '1:::.. ':: ; ... ' -7- i ., 11 . - f :1'...:!p:;:::::::::::::::...: Direct to the Center of Manhattan's Hotels, Shops, Amusements , "7: : ... -- ,,,,. ,, , ) .... o' ,.... I Fernett.:- - Ray- -, ".;':-..- ik , -- 'i I .:, '4 t ::;- , , ,7 SMART. SHOPS i ii 7 - , -' ' - -,--. , --- ii - '' :, ....'...., : Power Of Tax TA Board Attiëked - - , s2 ' sl- ' Apphonco , ,, , ,.,:;,;k,.c4,:-.:::::::.:- ' ,..,;5, . ; , Afro 1.1, ': RAILROAD ' 67 4i; :.: :: . , :,..:s.'' ;1' ; '. J 1 " , ' ' - - :,.:1 ''''''.-::.::-.- , 4 I, X t....1 .,, 43.4,z,-.:: .;:: Lk .....?.,.,.,,;::.;::1 , ? 1 t. , i......i : ..7.7...7 , .....' Douglas--Crowton,Juni- Cm' 40',.,..,: ' ' - Gunnar Anderson will play here 'with choruses. and-M- rs, . .m...' : i,i,:. ,. !:.:. ,::'::,40,'.:::,:.-,::;- , ,1' -,,,..-- , Pianist - ... ,,,,:: .:,.,:.:, '5: , e 7, ' ....; 74r7,-i-,,, -- .from . ..,-s- 4'4:s.1' 1 - - ,,.... Rep. Sheldon R. ster will speak at a meeting of the Ogden Branch. Utah State - Old Age Pension and Assistance- Organization, Friday evening in tne NVqber County Court licuse, John Loper of Ogden, vice president of the organization, announced today. . ' , i, .:,:, --- - , .7 : t, i ..::.: ' , Solon Speaks Friday BrewState City . .' ,. ,, ClOITNAL ' 7- , '. ,'',.. , c''''' Lydia Steller will lecture on "The Adequate Personality" be. fore nurses attending a meeting in the Newhouse Hotel tonight at 7:30 as part of the local observance of Graduate. - Nurses' Week. - Second of the series of meetings being held during the week was conducted at the hotel last night, Dr. Leland It- - Cue an- - lec-- tured on carcinoma and its treat. merit and Dr. Walter H. Horton spoke on "The Relationship of Social Status to Disease." ' .., ' ' - , , .: Nurses To Hear Lecture Tonight ,;,:-,:- - ' , Ushers for the affair will be members of Beta Beita Mu, music sorority of the University of Utah, with Miss Wirthlin as ' - chairman. -- :' ,. ',:;'i;:''''''',' :::,,,,,,'''', WATER-LEVEL-ROUTE"------1, ,',,v;: : ,, . NEW iii ' ' ,. al - -?. --- . : !. i, . ....::. Mrs.-Royal-- M. c . .!, ' ,,," 4) -- ,, I E. - The old fash,laned washday makes Mother very I BEIIDIX ,, HOME LAIIIIDRY :k." - - HER HANDS' NEED NEVER TOUCH WATER - : ' ,:,,:LLI-: was--41- . o - ..,,,...'-".-- , ,,.,;,- on-It-first - , t, , -w- JohnTHarrhigton,-- -- ,. Lund-Chamina- The group will also conduct a -- , 'fist. Meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at -The retól& story, "The King's 1050 East 'Twenty.first South Jewel," will be given by MaxStreet. JohnC..Kimball of Salt -eJacobsen of ,McKinley, Ward: Lake, Interior deeorator,--wi- llChairman "Fath in God" by. Karyll Korth speak on "Merchandising Apart. L. Paul Roberts beads of Jefferson Ward-pian- o Ments Through Color Harmony." Also scheduled during the week- Garden"by,,, Lois Iguse Week-wi- ll "InaChinese Hottenger of Wells Ward: "The be contests for tenants and Committee. Significance of Our Church,", the general public, for- .Salt Lake Ivins 'Rayniond merchants and for -- apartment C. Morris, Thomas George Ward; Whittier , Ward Boys' tFon, house owners. 1Thirteen prizes John F. Jackson, Critchlow, Chorus, "Invocation," with lone H, P. Kinp t T. - G. DOXPV and E a totaling ,11100 will be awarded Simpson directing and - Helen finishing-th- e randall. Bowles accompanying; - retold tence, "I would rather live in an Vern 25 words in because," ipartment sa Kartchner, Burton Ward; ac-or less. Cordion solo, "Washington Post,". Another feature of the week , Marjean Nuttall, McKay Ward. will be a contest for the best kept The address to the graduates apartment building. Members of will be Made by Elder Mark B. the Salt Lake Junior. Chamber Riding- ability. of members of Garff, recently returned presithe East High School's Canter of Commeerce will act as judgest dent of the Danish Mission, and The association has also ached. Club, girls riding group, will be the presentation of the class uled a contest for window dls-- tested next Monday at 4:30 p.m., made by Supt. Oliver L. Richwhen the club holds it's second be plays of downtown stores ,featur- ards. Acceptance of the class' at , dettionstration annual the ing merchandise most, suitable the presentation- - of certifiand 2703 SunTot Horn for apartment dwellers. Harry Riding Club, cates will be by Pres. Thomas E. side Drive. W. Garrett is chairman of the Towler, followed by awards. The The demonstration is held as a window displaYs contest and graduates will sing "America. Becontest between. diHoward C. Badger is chairman competitive loved Land." and Bruce Stewart la the tenant and owner con-- ferent members of the group. of Wells Ward Will pronounce Miss Bernice N. Thomas, spoil. tests. the benediction. , sor, assisted by Miss Susan Jane The arrangements committee The graduates: '; consists of Mr. Roberts, Mr. Badg- - Roberts, and Miss Judy Sorenon, Ward Belvedere Jananne. Ler, Garrett,Harry J. Hal. are in...charge of the affair. Clark, Allene EmeryLeola Jenk-lins, Janet Holding, Beverly Johnson, Rosamond Lindquist, Jeanne. ScotLI.J.na Loy Turpin..,, .. Jack Claron Jukes, Jerry Jay . -Wakefield. Burton WardRalph Andrew, Joy Cram, Thomas Derbdge, Eugene Dickman, Alexander Graham, Lee Howard, Wayne Kimball. Francis Nielsen, Howard ' Ver Dean Parke, ClifNielsen, . ford Peery, Leonard Poole, Arth' ur Thorson, Arden - Thorson, ,: '7A... Lloyd Wolsey, l Betty Anderson, , Doris Borland,---,LaureBurton. Burton t ,June Davis, Virginia , , , Zola Everett, Donna Hiatt, Vernessa Kartchner, Barbara Kastel. ar, Marian Moser, Edna Nielsen. . Florence Rob-- in Larsen, Dona Rae Bate, Eva Scleich, William F. Webb, Orson , Schmidt, Lysle Tockfield, Floyd -YORK L. Berlin', Eugene K. Andreasen. York Ivins Ward: Marion, Anderson, Virginia M. Bauer, Dona Ben..4.,,,,,,.,,.;,i., .. - I , nion, Reeta B. Brown, Dorothy in.::,,-:-- vioRIDIS Blain, Susan H. Clayton, Mary ..,,. Ellen Christensen, Lillie M. .. " 0,0 tamosioutmet Elaine Green, Heiner, ,...- ..., mulluk$ N .. ::,:, FAIR Johanson, Jean L. Knudsen, Dor0::":, ,,.: :, lolitck,v. othy McClelland, Betty Naodine ,,, d.',::..2....... 4::.. ", .:::::::::.:: Newey, Nide Jean Pyper, Lucile M. Teuscher, Jean Wardle, ::::::.,:,,z,1: Frank Duane Allan, . her worries and cares wittl tired 77take ocly ... , - - . : r - Contest Monday ering plants of such great yulety, at a meeting of the Murray Flower Garden Club tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Arlington School, it Is announced. A German has invented a pneu-matte hammer that can drive 100. nails a minute from a magazine in its handle as the compressed air is released hy a trigger. f f Technological unemployment. however.- sent the skim to where he became staff planigt-anorgan. ist tor a radio station.---Hwas also a staff artist for a Tacortia, Wash., radio station before VP- -. lag to the Cincinnati, 0.,,Con. servator3r of Music to study: The pianist will be assisted on the program by the Ladies! Chorus, directed by Miss hie S. Ensign. The chorus will present, among other pieces, the poroberwhich Place at the Els. teddfod held last September at. the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco. ) This Peaceful Night". The ticket committee, appoint. ed by Mrs. E.-Corlman, president of the councills composed of Mrs. Jamei7A;-- - Hogle,--A.--J- . Skidmore, Smith, Mrs. Regnal W. Garff, Mrs. A. J. Hagen, Mrs, Elliott L. Kimball, Miss Naomi R. Hoffman, Miss Mrs. Vera Frey - Judith Wirthlin. Beason- ,- Mrs.- - L.- - A. Stevenson, Canter- Club Gladiolus and delphiniums will be discussed by Miles Labrum authority on these flow- --' ''' , liettY-Crow-dire- MOTHER'S-DAY ' - ; into--soun- , Murray flower Club Will Hear Gardener ' arranged for the graduation exercises of MI 'pupils of the Wells Stake Junior Seminary in the Whittier Ward, 151a Second East Street, at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Preliminary music will "be played by Alice Krogue, followectby the march of graduates, after will sing which the congregation the song,--"Tr-ue to - the Faith." invocation will be offered by Catlin Zumbrunnen of McKay Ward, following which the chor- toli "Praise Ye the Father" by Charlet Gounod will be 'sung by the gractuates.- - "Why a Rellgionr will be discussed by Floyd J. Berlin of Columbus Ward, and "Why I Am a Mormon" by Burt Kent Monsen' .of Waterloo Ward. The Girls' Chorus from Belvedere Ward then will sing "Welcome i Sweet Springtime," 'With Norma Gaisford as accompani- - --Apart- , , - "1 f ON HER 156 HOURS OF LEISURE-AN52.MORNINGS OF FREEDOM EVERY :YEAR 1 ; , . : -GIVE -- : -- day- ."-- , , : under auspices of the Salt Lake Music Council, began his career as a .pipe organist in. a movie palace in Bellingham,' Wash., at the age of ,,15. Mr. Anderson heralded the approaching villian or 'storm with thunderous Music and as , the heroine tumbled into the hero's arms the young organist translated their silent happiness -- e . - - sir. Parrish were hurt when the Parrish car Into-threar of the-- - Ty. trashed ree machine at Second West and Fourth North. Streets. Damage to the Parrisn machine was esti mated at $200 and to the Tyree car at $300.. Fack'rellwas arrested afterbla machine allegedly crashed Into a car driven by Vernon J.- Andeeon,-- 19, of 73 Second East Street at.First South and Second East - - ' , - members-ne- xt - A career thwarted by the advant of sotmd in motion plc- , tures turned Gunnar Anderson into a concert pianist. :-. Mr. Anddrson, who will pre.' '.".: 1 sent a piano concert 'Friday at !:- , , . 8:15 p.m. in the Assembly Hall, 0 ,:: - Iè1sborateprograrn has been - . - - - A,ddress , - ' Pres. Mark B. Gar ff Chosen To Give - - Graduate 184 A $20,000,000 a year industry will be honored during "Apart-me- n i House Week" May 1248 as 'apartment house Owners, man-- . celebration,, L. Paul agers and tenants observe the nation-widRoberts, vice president of the Apartment House Association of Utah and chairman of the observance committee, said today. 'The public in general has lit. ' tie or no conception of the value or the importance of our industry. In Salt Lake alone over , in 1,200 people are employed apartments. Upon these 1,200 more than 3,800 are directly de. pendent. It is estimated that there are 10,000 apartment units , in the state of Utah, with an an- nual rental income of $4,500,- - , 000," Mr. Roberts opined. The Industry spends nearly $1.-- , 600,000 in the state for repairs, replacements and maintenance, he said. "It further contributes $900,000 In property taxes to the revenues of the state," the - asso- elation official- - declared. The program for the week in- - eludes a special meeting of the a PHONE WAS. 300 - ' ,, ' , -r .1 |