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Show , - - , 4 ------- ----- , ------t- - . . f , , . . 1 Thursday, June 13, 194.0 .., , , . ' .:- ' - .' . I Tw Be Training o Supervised To Leave Next - . With public opinion and the nation's problems changing by the hour and political issues of a month ago smothered by the war. I Utah today was a barometer of Ithe efforts of Republican leaders Ito meet the situation at the G. O. P. national convention at Phcla- l Pa., June 24. delphia, Though it. is 11 days before I the delegates meetthe campaign was issues eandidates-and reaching a climax over telephone and telegraph. Utah has eight and eight alternates to delegates Ithe convention who are absolute. ly uninstructed on candidates or issues. This is- - the chief reason "wire for the campaign" here. I , II 4 1 i a 1 , ; lik It might even be that if the Republicans are victorious, Mr. iHoover will accept a post in the y is not like. cabinet, as I ly to continue a government Mby unofficial , braintrusteh," IMoffat said. Utah's delegates and alternates will leave for Philadelphia sere iarately during next week. They plan to attend a pre.convention caucus of delegates from the western states, said David J. Wil- son, state chairman, who is also chairman of the state delega. tion, ' delegates are , Other Mrs. James A. Hogle, Salt 3 Lake, vice chairman; Henry Rug. feri. Price, secretary; Harold P. Fabian, F. Henri Henriod and Fred L. Finlinson, of Salt Lake, and J. Rulon Morgan of Provo and David K. Holther of Ogden. The alternates are: Philo T. Farnsworth, F. R. Marshall, James C. Whittaker, Mrs. Jesse F. Cannon, Claude T. Barnes, Judge William M. Mc-Crea, all of Calt Lake, and Judge LeRoy Cox. St. George, and M. ford Day, Parowan.--D- . - - 3 i I 1, .,. 0, a . , - - I - ow". A ....,,,ps Mrs. Howe Dies L. lAirlines Set Safety Record . . . -- - . '..o , .. Johnson's Band' :' . To Give Concert. In Liberty. Park bven r a ''.' , - 6 -- Weide-popula- - -- -- r, - meeting-which-featu- . 7 "DO REMEMBER?"...YouT do ntore than renternbelyou'll actually see the days again, with all their chann caul happiness, if you think to make plenty of snapshots now, YOU ' e - ,- - When a snapshot's life Itself," chances are it Was made on Kodak Film - JENSON 1 , . - . - at 401 Get Pep IN GER' "rm 7L Felt OLD. so ashausted, rurndown Rut - Could get pep. feel Tounitec."-Ostres proved Edw. Shaw, Council Bluffs. la. OSTREX taniets monists tool's, stimulants often needed attett4rn4 My bodies lacking iron, calcium. phosphorus. Iodine, Vitamin Ni. For men and women. A Irnyest old foe patients. XiOCTOR writeerlt did It Out R8e ORTREX took It myself. Results fine.' pluck todai toe &Rs. Ikon soar now mos this- - MX 46E. .'..' r . ff.':a ''. Rocco Sicilian, rian of the 1940 ---- - ... sit-L.- Salt Laker Gets Medical Dectree 0 . , -- .. -. claw at 0 --- , ..,-- school. 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' fail to get it all in snapshots, , :Thi-Pa-gean- ao2cil ' t fie , . ., 6: ,.. , , , , ... -- -- 1- the-Paci- Owl , - . hit . '',-- ( ern,, 0 mo. . , r ''' . alike abOut pLut - . . graduating class of South High School, has been named winner of the Italian. American Civic League scholar. ship, Joseph C. Fratto, chairman of the scholarship committee of the league. said today. , The youth will receive tuition for one year at the University of Utah. Grades of all students of Italian 4:lescent attending Salt Lake City and Counet(ty to schools were maintained a league. Sicilian "A"- -- average- - through straight school. high .. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sicilian of 632 East Thirteenth South Street, he edited the school ' fq, tbet"oltor 40"lettiove for sale at Walgreen's, Pay Less all othox good drug storoa.Atta, c , , - U11-1o- 1 ofit . Miss Maria Johnson, stiperin tendent of nurses will speak on nursing techniques. . -- -- - 3,s . 1. , The L. EL SNursesAlutnnae will conduct their home coming Saturday at 8 pin. at the Lion 63 East House Social Center, S. South Temple Street, Mrs. Neve Fox. chairman of the at.. rangements committee, announe-e- Old , l'.1 , from experience. People have found that,' by, loading 'with Kodak Film, they can go out and get perfectly swell snapshot& So why take chances? You can bank on the performance of Kodak Film prove it to your own satisfaction, this coming -- week end. Bring back pictures to be proud doubles the sport. , - If an Kodak URICyou're using average camera, IIROME Film will give you best results, day in and . day out. It takes care of reasonable exposure errors. It performs brilliantly even though the light may not , , - - -- You can count onVericlarome be !rytime. - today. lit f 't 1 - - , .1.11.1. steamship "Wyoming" sailed from Liverpool. England, with 186 Saints, under the direction of David K. Udall. The company arrived in New York June 23, and in Salt Lake , City July 3. 1879The Utah Southern Rail way was opened to Juab, Juab County, Utah. 1909The First Ward, Salt ILake City, was divided and the eastern part of the same organiized as a new ward, named the Emigration Ward, with John Vetterli as bishop,. 1915A new L. D. S. chapel'. was dedicated at Portland, Oregon, by President Joseph F. d South High i Valedictorian Gets Scholarship , - . - , :1 I I - - ' , tr . gation. ' .., ; - 2 isnyveetestnuigaatiolanudoyf insurance invest!. . - , Set-Iiomeeóthin- , similar , JAI .9,- , ingan teecstuscalti the , .., gg. , , I , - FAST' . . . L. D. S. Nurses .... . ,,.... ... MOST of the world thinks Smith. . - . . 1877The , - Questioned Salt Lake Police' - JUNE 13 ' - ,. ,' (Assistant Church Historian) '7. 4 . Colored Youth ' This Day In Church History BY ANDREW . ad.-2- . , , . s,, ',,.. , cording to Ray L. LillyWhite, executive secretary. rebe ,Fol,trwill compulsory tirements because the educators have attained the legal retirement age of 70. They are: Otis C. Bailey and Fred D. Keeler of SaR Lake District, Albert C. Matheson of the State School Office, and John Wintle of Ogden District. State Engineer T. H. Hum. The others are service retiretoday was studying an pherys ments because the educators eith. application filed by Caleb Tan. Cr have served at least 15 years ner of Provo for appropriation are at least 6Ot years of age, River o 10 ar have ljeRicim is.uhrmlean, onr feteofProvo served a least 30 years of slaee; dwie water. ABunrea. lzhzin and are at least 55 years of age. Mr. Tanner proposes il In this group are: R. Clay Allthe water by carrying the en. "nd. .11, 71Tia, S'Chwerts. red. Jessie DUTIMIN Hugh B. Fol. tire stream for a mile and a half the Provo bench Mina . through . B. Kende Jean MacNeil, Fanny I canal, instead of in the natural bed. river add Adeline Mahaney, Thackeray '' The applicant wanta .te sp. ' Emma J. Webster, all of Salt to Lake District; Abraham Anderas propriate the water for the pe. I son of Alpine District, Oliver IL nod from April 1 to Oct. 31 speed delivery from your each year, and the water would Bybee of Davis District, Millie L. doorstep to anywhere. Gifts, be run through the canal only Merrill of Logan District, Minnie packages, parcels, pets. Ship W. Perkins of Nebo District, ant itt times when it flowed 200 sec. them the quick, easy Railway ond feet or less. It , would be John H. Peterson of Cache DisExpress way. We call for and used for irrigation of 847 acres trict. deliver ia all cities and princi Eightyebt educators previously of land belonti ng to the Timpan.. 1 pal tow& at no extra charge. and 4,332 had been retired sunder the state ogos Receipts, insurance included. retirement system. The new re- - acres of the Provo Bench Canal Phone Railway Express. and Irrigation Company. tirements will be effective at various dates in the near fuA testing device haa been in. IRAILIVAY9DZPRESS ture. vented to show when a photo. Mr. Lillywhite said the board NATIONAVIDI ItAll..4111 MIAMI this afternoon also will resume - flaitsh bulb is good without flash. it consideration of a plan for mak; , ' From Provo River - the-part- , . A...,..-..ef,,,'- CITED "The known abilities of Mr. 3Hoover as an organizer of men and materiali will be pledged to the nation as a part of the cam. 1 paign " of the state committee, said day. -- ' - '-- The McCune School, otilausle and Art will present students of Lucy Christiansen in a demon. stration of piano class activities on Saturday, June IS, in the McCune Recital Hall, 200 North Main Street The public is invited. Students of Mrs. Christiansen-participatin- g in the demonstration are Robert Farnsworth, Joan and Jean Henderson, Max Evans. Maryann Baker, Robert Stat Studies Plea For Water, the first Friday night program series tomorrow at Fairmont Park, Mrs. Walter Hampton who will again have charge of the summer programs' at the park said today. During the season, an entertainment of some kind will be given each Friday at 8 p.m. at the Greek Theater. Will be di. The ected by Esther Irvine-anwill include costumed performers representative of the American countries. ' The program follows: I. Betsy Ross. "Our First Flag" by Wanda Sue Chesnut, Charles Elaine Price and group. Hyde. . -- Mee. HOOVER'S ABILITY 3 1 ,,.- help-launc- paign. Brought shout an appeal from deleIthe national committee for to exgates to come prepared their views and vote on Ipress as national pre- such questions of men paredness, conscription and wealth, aid to the British Iand French and the method of meeting an expected crisis in national finance. One Republican leader said tothat he was convinced that day I Winkle will be second only Mr. to Thomas E. Dewey on the first nomi - ballot for a presidential ' - s r A plan to government and civic agencies in quick. ly establishing a complete and. 4 401s greatly expanded recreational , program to match the preparedness program, was being pret sented here today, by Maj. 1 George W. Braden of Pasadena. I Calif., western representatiive of ' 1 1 to the National Recreation Associa- tion. I ' k In the great assemblies of sol- . t ''' !' , diers and workers at the time of 'e .. , ' . 1,,, tz --.0 -the World Ws.r..said Major Bra. V5,,k ,.....d-4,.. k den, worthwhile leisure time pro- I 1 it I i' v , ' I ' grams atunibled for many months , ,,.,".0011"-,- "- ,,,,, and were launched by a hundred 9. 40012; Accordion solo, Eliseo Mar.. II , ,, , - ::, , different agencies until the govtines. , ,: ' , ernment itself took charge in ' , 3. Jarabe Tapatio. Rey and the regular army. , . solessot.. '',, Filena Torres. - ,...., 4. Song, "Ay, Ay, Ay", The N. R. A. has been asked by Ed. It , -the federal agencies to wardo Balderas, Vaughn Green, , ,,r'' , '41 , ,' ''' Goff Dowding and Glen Wilcox. recreation in the Army. in 49 s::,..- le: K,4 ,.......... 5. Argentine , Beth Tango, training places for civilian avia. . Evans and Alma Fletcher. tors, CCC Camps and in communt. ties where industrial workers 6. Spanish selections, Rose Fat. He Wobbles His Accordion For Dulcet Tones have been increased to manufac. setti, Edward() Balderas, Eliseo Eliseo the will take Martinez, Imre munitions. wandering troubador, Martinez, Jim Garcia and Bar. Leisure time activities of the 7v bare Shurtliff. in Fairmont Park "Pan America" program. part kind that will attract young men 7. Guatemala Girl, Dorothy must be quickly supplied :tad are , Brotiwes. , as 8. Chiapanecas dance, important in a way as just Raquel, and planes and guns, he said. , Perez, Eliseo Martinez. They promote and maintain mo. 9. Spanish selections. rate, patriotism and character. In-SBless America, group Mr. Baden said there has alfrom Grant School: Gary Chris. a been , tremendous , expanready tensen, Marvin Howard, Benny . sion of recreation in California Chanze, Carol Terry.. Carolyn Was Active In Church camps and industrial centers, inBillion Miles Flown Terry, Anavon Mortensen, Carol cluding many softball leagues and Bonnie Bonn. Carol Goodban, Without Fatality Work In Provo . , regular athletic events and comJune Randall, Helen Saley, end petitions. Ruth Clark. He visited Gov. Henry H. More than 1,000,000,000 passenger-Mrs. Martha L. 8peery Howe 1. Color ceremony, Girl Scouts, Blood, Pres. J. Reuben Clark Jr., flown been have of Provo, wife of the late John miles by directed by Miss Dorothy Ed. members of the City Commission William HenVe. died this molagthe 17 commercial airlines of , wards; pledge of allegiance and and of The city recreation deing at the home of a daughter, the United ,States without a "America" will be ariven and partment and the officers of the M r a. O. c,, F. Arrtry, reserve corps, national ' fatal accident or one causing Margersungby Ferreaudience. LouiseScouts, Wald of 1134 ' : Fery ' guard and the Navy here and at Herbert , Ave. , serious Injury, according to word Evans, rell, Any McNeil,-Bett- y Ogden. flue, of causes , S. O. Heiberg, received here by. Mary Josephine Palanch, Helen incident to age. Francis Wiggs, Mary fort Wiggs, district traffic manager The dough. United Air Lines, from E. S. Ford and Mariam Wolfrom. ter of William . . . O. - and Eliza .. T Correll, president of - the Air t I Ann Cloward ', isr i,, ....:' 1, Transport Corporation. she .aoli; i' ',..',....7,' Speery, According to figures compiled was born in 4. mo. the A. T. A. and the Civil by ' ,e' .,0," Provo, Jan. 9. By. tiegonpaaustsiecnsgAer uitiblitliersityilalv,9e16,b9e3e3n,- 1863. In 1885 A concert will from s he married flown without serious accident, the Liberty Park bandstand by Mr. Howe in have , .. and 105,318,623 plane-mile- s Johnson's Band, directed by Mn. Howe the Logan been safely flown. The safety Detective Charles W. Ferns-wort- h 5 since resided from has and Stanley Johnson, Sunday over record stretched Temple ha of the police crime prevento 7 pm. The program follows:, In Provo. She was active in Re14 months, during which 2,March, "To Arms", Freidman; lief Society work in the Prove , 531,450 passengers have traveled tion bureau today questioned a colored youth, parolee 17.year-ol-d "There's Something About a Sol. Fifth Ward for many years. on commercial air lines. ool who narrowly escaped being shot John William Howe Jr., of Prorecord comprised 100,000,. Gay; selection from the "Magic safety 237 East when H. L. Dittmer, vo, and L. J. Howe of Heber 000 passenger-miles- , Or about 22 Melody", Sigmund Romberg: pop. South Street found the City; two daughters,' Mrs.' Dn. ular, "The Woodpecker's Song", per cent of the total for the 17 Sixth youth prowling about his house worth Walker and Mrs. F. companies, Mr. Heiberg said. Reginella Campagnola: "The Misand held a gun on htm until the souri Waltz", Paul tinoke; Arni-- - -- Wald, both of Salt Lake, 19 arrival of Radio Patrolmen E. J. three great ' m ',1Serenade Egyptienne", Paul grandchildren and Board Van Ballegoote and E. H. Mer"Poet and Lincke; overture, grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Scouting rill. John E. Lewis of Provo also surPeasant", Fr. Von Suppe; march, Meets At Lake Club Dittmer told the officers that , vives. "Stanford 'Forever", E. R. Flint;; Mrs. Dittmer saw me youth lookfuneral The dance "El Dorado", Irrangements tango. Members of the Executive r, through a winoow- and called "With the Wind - have tentatively- been -- set- for-- Board of the Salt Lake Council- - ing to her husband, who- secured' a Sunday and will be held In Proand the Rain in Your Hair"; Boy Scouts of America vo. Burial will be In the Provo Victor: "The Three Solitaires", their monthly luncheon yester. lody . ... . City Cemetery. Herbert, trumpet trio, featuring day at the Great Salt Lake Max Engman, Martin Meisner, The Australian government Yacht Club as guests of Sea and F. M. Haycock; overture. Fifty sanitary milk bottles will pay a bounty on motor. veScoutand Skippers. R. with and air A. Malcolm "Narcissus", Schlipegrell; council spill proof spouts hide engines when it has been Keyser, "Serenade D'Amour",- F. - Von tight clip seals are being made presidentred was in charge of the determined that a factory ca- of a sanitary ,fibre formed from--trombone Blom "Sliding---Sicarep- pable of an ann;a1 production of on the national meeting by 8000 engines has been establishspruce blocks at a rate of 50 a novelty, Abe Losch; "Star Spanort new minute with a machine. D. Chief W. Justice Moffat. Banner", ed hi that country. Key. gled .,, - 1 and the "Na. tor . . ) "Part America - to,h 4 , , ,0,00 '. I , --- ,, t ,- RECEIVES WIRES DAILY George W. Snyder, Republican national committeeman, said he not: was receiving wires from wards of 15 states every day. He and other leaders said tile recent climax in the war and the stand of President Roosevelt had:. Made former Pres. HerbertHoover the big man of the party. who will have a. powerful voice and wrttin naming candidates - ' i ing a platform. Given a tremendous boost to Ithe campaign of Wendell L. Wil kie, president of the Commonwealth aod Southern Company, Ias a candidate for president old Started also among his camifriends a ''draft Hoover" - 4- -- Will Be Themes : , - Retirement of 18 veteran Utah educators from the school system was expected to be approved at s. meeting of the Utah State Teachers Retirement Board late today at the Capitol, aco Pan America And Flag ':: , - d j . I - first-progra- I 7 Piano Recital Billed- Saturday In McCune Hall Retirement Requested For 18 Utah Educators , m I - I 410 , I .10.M Week , , I Leisure Time Of Men ----- .4 age Fairmont , Program Set' , ? I ' ' I Recreation While Amino I Vi,e0.m..VOi!.: Is U. S. Plan ' G:...0...E'Nleet . , , The Deseret News,. Salt Lake City,' Utahi , ...EJ,taliii:..::.,..1..1.-:::.'..-.....7.l- , , -- - r - , -- . . 7 |