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Show V 1 The Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah' 10 Parre Assigned' To Meets of the l Gener-;a- Board of the Deseret Sunday School Union are to attend Sun-- J. dav School conventions and insti-tutes in widely separated stakes 'on Sunday, it was announced , day bv George D. Pyper, general ommendation for leniency from the jury. Markham was found guilty Jan. 11, 1940, of murdering J. G. Smith, by slugging him over the head with a piece of iron pipe during a robbery at South Temple and J Streets on the night of superintendent.' School Institute at will draw workers Roosevelt from Roosevelt. Duchesne, Moon 1 Lake and Uintah States and will i he attended bv Don B. Colton, J Tracy Y. Cannon. Dr. John T. A Sunday 1 Lynn Wahlquist, Lucv B. Sperry, Merk-j S, Richards and Marion ,G. lev In addition to thtygeneral sup- Jcrintendent. . I; Another Institute at Idaho Ida , w ill bring together J Ralls. IjSundav School w others of Idaho J Kalis. North Idaho Kails, Poca-- J ! River tello, Blackfoot and Stakes. Attending will he Dean Milton Bennion, Dr. CTF. Ey- Jj ring, Joseph Christenson. Earl JrGlader luer Wttbeck and Edrih J; Rvberg. Stake Sunday School Jettons have' been slated as fol-, i f Nov. 25, 1939 Disregarding the jufys recommendation for life impiisonment, Judge McConkie sentenced Markham to die March 9, 1940, before the firing squad, but execution was strived bv the appeal to the Supreme Court. Markham that the judge had abused his - discretionary -- pow er Jay. dis- recomregarding the jurys , mendation. The Supreme Court took issue with this contention In Its unanimous opinion, written bv Justice Martin M. Larsen. Justice James H. Wolfe a concurring opinion. The case was aigued and submitted to the court on March 10. , Atttf-neV5fo- -- Slows: u. ' Washlng-- Washington Stake at C. to he attended bv Dr. Howard R. Drlggs, Dr. William M. McKay and A. Hamer Reiser. 1 general secretary: San Krancisco Stake at the San Francisco Ward I chapel, Gordon B. Hinckley a'nd Wendell J. Ashton: Sacramento N Stake at SacrattiertW, George A. . Holt, A. William Lund and John Henry Evans. Nevada Stake at Ely, Nev Dr. it IJewelvn McKav and Wallace F. Bennett: Snowflake 'Stake at j4 Snowflake. Arlz.. DeLoro Nichols and A. F. Bennett, Star Valiev Dr. Stake at Freedom, Wyo Thomas L. Martin: San Luis ! Stake at Manassa, Colo., A. C. J 4 Vocation Work To Be Expanded By City Schools Employment Meet Announced of Board Public for Mondays at 8 p m. in the auditorium at 143 South Main Street. Sharon L. Hatch, acting chairman of a conference, will preside at the meeting, one of a series outlined at a March meeting of the organization. AFTER EASTER NOW ON AT Shop 7 East . Broadway and See For Yourself. NEWEST SPUING Con Suits & hlid From Values $10 to $15 Hundrxli to to 95 A small dspesll will hold your garment. NEW DEPJ. SADDLE TANS. SPECTATORS, SANDALS. TIES, EVENING SPORT OXFORDS, LOAFERS, NEWEST- SPRING ALL - -- . STYLES . COLORS. AAA TO E WIDTHS LADIES ' SHOP 7 EAST BROADWAY l. FRANK, Mgr. Chiropractors Name New Officers Karl J Hawkins todav was the new president of the Salt Lake Countv Chuopiactic following the annual business meeting in the Utah Oil Building last night. Other officers are William W. Scare, vice president, George A. Wils-on- , treasurer; secretary George F. Parker and Fred P. Kesler, directors. Elder Ostler Hugo Jenkins goes to Argentine Mission. Because woild events have foiced a realization of the common destiny of American nations an4 of the vital need for and union, the progiam this year will attempt to picsent a vision of the entile region given both by the voyage of Columbus, committee memhets said Moie than 100 students ef the East High School in costumes w ill take pat t They have been rehearsing for several weeks under the direction of Willaid dramatic instructor with th,c undei-standin- g D3C Conducts Annual Dinner D3C, organization of district commissioners of the Salt Lake Boy Scout Council, held its fifth annual dinner at the Lion House Social Center, 63 East South Temple Street, last night with more than 80 members and their wives in attendance. Miss Mary.S. Moffet was the toastmistress. and Mrs. L, E. Ranck, president of the D3C Auxiliary, was in charge of the 'affair. Mol-gan- white-washin- g The last U. S. Census enumerated 106,959 stores handling apparel, or one store to each 300 families, and 560,549 foocj stores, or one to each 62 famine's. Missionary Paid Honors Elder Ostler Hugo Jenkins was recently in the North.. Park Ward of San Diego, Calif, pi lor to his departure for the Argentine Mission. Elder Jenkins Is the son of Mr. and Mrs Ostler Jenkins of Calif, former residents of Sab Lake. He is a former student of Brigham Young Upiver-sit- mite honored- San-Dicg- Schillings Drip y' ..... Grind Gov Herbert B. Maw will address a public meeting Monday at S n m in Kingsbury Hall at the Umveisity of Utah, it vvas dhnounred todav , He will explain his reoigahrea-tioplan and his program for defense indusgetting nal tonal tries for Ltah. The meeting is being sponsored by Wendell Grover, Senate pi evident and Sheldon R. Brewster, speaker of the House. n Maid-- Clover, The recently oigamzed Utah of Society Technicians, will be represented at the ion of the Colot ado Society in Denver Friday, Saturday and Sunday by Tbeocloie B. Melter, y bon-ve- zr This Burglar Must Have Been A Tarzan Police today sought a burglar who must have had jl moving van. Joseph Jensen, manager of the Kimball. Apartments, 150 North Main Street, told officeis a piece wicker set, two lounges and a chair, weie taken from th,e lobby of the apartment between 12 15 and 12 45 a m. yesterday. Libby's 12 ox. Tapered PIP Satisfaction Guaranteed Institute SessiQns Open Monday P coop-ijyatln- g So coupon at tachod to oach pkg. lor Gladlola Bulb GRAHAMS 2-I- b. y box Ac It Won't Rub Loin Cuts.. ,U' Walnut Meats Mflff VlAAIil KiwaniR Club on Vocational Day, April 29. . Men now engaged in every profession and almost every type of business and Industry will go to the schpul auditorium at 8 30 am, piepared to answer the most important questions that confront the youth of today. The vocational guidance project of the Kiwanis Club will give w Con Come lb. 43 No. Gebhardts IIOIUEY IT! Harold Bowman, chairman of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce mining committee, has recommended the appointment of E. H. Snvder of Salt Lake, and Maik C. Lake of San Francisco, to the strategic minerals division of the national defense commission to repiesent western pro- ..10-Ib- . . LIBBYS 5ST Pcaxut Butter lean CnAB -- SALT conversant with mine operating conditions and, possibilities for Obtaining strategic materials in this area, Mr. Bowman said. pail 53 3 cans 10 tT1.. It. 16 2 cans 41 26oz. pkg. 6 CATSUP Mont MILK Brands ... Musicians Will 14-o- z. In fact. Honey Maid Graham Crackers just naturally belong wherever young appetites call for a tempting luncheon or between-meal- Thair snack! s honey-sweetene- d goodness and energy-givinnourishment fully satisfies that e hunger so natural with every growing boy and g play-tim- girL Honey Maids are easily digested, so regular meals arent spoiled. Today buy Honey Maids in the familiar green package at your food dealers. He has from a nearthem by National Biscuit Company bakery, in three convenient oven-fres- h sizes. bot. 11 4 cans 29 PINEAPPLES. each 19 5 lbs. 9 POTATOES Green PEAS LETTUCE ST .2 lbs. 13 2hds.l5 wT L THE .BEST MEETS A MOTHERS TESTI Warni (sfiTililife) ,2 Etar - 1 ft 13 IX Cocktail 2gUus 15 lIb. bag 10 . . MARSHMALLOWS ... sofomiunuifY pd.. 3 cans 25 3 cans 25 PEAS SSSW Colburn V' Black PEPPEB os. Can 7 Old Dutch Improved 2 cans 14 DOG FOOD 4 IVORY BAR OXYDOL CAMAY K? 17 20 bars 17 3 dres hst ORANGES Navel! ........ doz. 19 'doz. 13 LEMONS US CARROTS Larq. Bunch. . 2 for 9 RADISHES LT, , 3 bchs.10 15 2 lbs. 5 i CABBAGE?.: Ti TYleat lb. 30 2:each6 bargains PORK SAUSAG- E- : 2 ibi. 37 Breakfast Round Bone ROAST lb. 25 lb. 23 FRYERS Average, Tender COTTAGE 'CIIEESE lb. 8 .. Ib. 27 Standing Rib . . .. . . lbs. POT ROAST EETlb. 21 MURRAY MIDVALE 502 80. MAIN 51 SO MAIN 42X 2ND BOUNTIFUl 1501 B. ISlh E. 201 SO. STATE CHERRIES Strained CUCUMBERS 27 BACON K'ur. GROUND BEE- F-- Baby Food 2 Jars 15 3 cans ... Prepared each 7 lb 21 . ONLY MUSTARD Asparagus lGnr7,TNod"2lbs. iity PORK ROAST Leg of LAMB 3 cans 25 - - , Ib13 TOMATOES g AVOCADOS &T Ma ..14 Sfinest an d. - y 15 trc"abaM.TaiD.p,. Iodised Plain Dot South High the 'same service at future dates tq other high school students. R. James Freebourn, club president, and directors of the vocational guidance committee, said today that they expect some tough queries An effort will' be made to give frank, prac- ticaL advice as to the advantages of occupaand disadvantages tions, kind of training required, cost of training, earnings and social station of those engaged-todain the various professions, business occupations and trades, said Mr. Freebourn. e!1 COIUV M 10 DILL PICKLES S? Slse Pn 12 GRAPE JUICE Natural .. qt.23 SAMI LA COFFEE 32 ducers. Mr Snvder is president of the W. F. Snvder and Sons Com-- party and Mr. Lake la a consult- -' ing mining engineer. Both are - Ik End Powdered Sugar ! Piesentation of the annual music department concert at South the High School will he held night of April 30. George H. Durham and Joseph C. Clive, music teachers at the school will conduct instrumental and vocal num. bers. Members of' the a cappella, Bovs and Girls Glee Clubs, the orchestra and band, .and the South High Tvvirlers Club will t participate in the. progiam. A novelv number will also be piesented by the accordion section of the band OH Large Bottle Bisquick ES M.XCV. 29 PAPER TOWELS IT, r,u.17 Appear April 30 . . . HPOLISWhlto, Two Proposed For Places On Mineral Board Kiwaniansj To Describe -Vocations For Students Students oLtlie South Higlv now concerned with choosing their lifes work, will be given the benefits of experience by the members of the Salt Lake ID Hanardi Tuesday. Society To Send Envoy To Denver Meet ,U Mild Whole Milk Jcn--so- y Ik ,or Percolator Mw To Explain Reorganizing Plan With the theme ures in the Utah State Pieparedncss, Nuises Institute of three state organizations of nuises, will begin a four-dapiogiam Monday at 7 10 p m. at the U. S Veterans Hospital Miss Louise Van Ee, president of District 1, Ltah State Nurses Association will preside 1. aLtlie opening meeting .to be bv Mflj H. Arnold Rich WPA. acting state director of the SeThe cast will include a comlective Service program. Dr. bined gills and bovs thorns and John F. Sharp, medical director the program also kid tides a maof the progiam. Miss Marie Johnrimba conceit. son, Miss Maud A Hicks and in Anyone luteiested affaiis is invited to the Miss Annetta J. Bilger, registered nuises birtquet. Iteseivations should be filler sesMons will be conmade at the Belvedere Apartment ducted at an auditouum at 143 Hotel, 29 Sooth fctate Street. South Main Street, beginning e X-Ra- V Wq.ore proud y progreis of our O. P. S. Stores. And it ii to you, our customer, that we give our thanks and heart felt smiles. We want to please jrou and help to keep you smiling with easier shopping days. oMhe-Steod- Meet Four-Da- y Miss Margery Mallins of Salt of the Lake, is the piesuient Utah society, whieh will soon be affiliated with the Ameiican Society of X Ray Technicians. LOWEST PRICES' IN THE CITY 495 on Columbus ship Land Ho shouted by the look-ou- t over Amenca, over civilization of birth the European signaled a New World These words will be the central theme of a pageant to be presented, as the program for the Pan American Banquet at the Hotel Utah on Monday at 7 pm, announc- ed Mrs. May K. Baer, program director. This banquet has dunng the last decade been the supieme annual gathering of the Pan Purpose of the conference in Denver is to fuither the education of the technicians and sessions are devoted to scientific and educational papers and exhibits and will be in charge of leading authorities and members of the medical profession. Not Enough Spaeo fc All Unusual Mention You Must Bargains Goats Pan-Americ- an technician of the Salt Lake General Hospital. Dr. Foster N Curtis, superintendent of the hospital, said Mr., Melter will leave at 6 oclock tonight by United Air Lines and .wiiLreturiUa his. position .Mon-.- . SALE Ladies Her address Immigrant Today Tomorrow American, won the decls'on of the judges and likewise high praise from the members of the school faculty. Stanley Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Roy Morgan of 1081 Seventh East Street w as the winner In the bpys division. The Stephens awards have been an annual feature In the East and West high schools for 35 years. With the contestants narrowed ,to four boys and four girls contests, the by preliminary finals will be conducted at the East High School on April 30, it was announced today. - afternoon. n Employment Resources and Retiaining Opportunities for Un-- j will he the subject employed, of a meeting called by the Salt County r - lot boxes .in the Union Building were open until 5 oclock .this For the first time In the .history of the University of Utah, a queen to rule over one of the schools celebrations will be chosen by a vote of the entire student body, as the names of nine candidates for Mise-U- . of U appeared on the ballot at the student body election today. Miss U. of U. will rule over on the campus May 1 and 2. Candidates for the honor , are Mary Margaret Juhe Willard, Catherine Hosmer, Ruth Hunter, Joan Billings, Catherine Cutler,. Noma Roberts, Helen Giles, and Mona Snelgrove. events will include a of the log roll, block U, a songfest and dance. Rodman Heath is chairman of the celebration. StudentS'at the state university also voted today for officers for next year, with a hot race for presidency looming between Val Sheffield and Hays Gorey. Bal test Called Queen U-Days dent. said immediate superintendent, expansion of vocational training would be undertaken here He predicted many new services can be provided by the Salt Lake schools - in the all out training program. Where necessary every Salt Lake shop will be placed on a available day and every piece of' machinery will lie placed in service Dr. Nuttall said An immediate conference will be called forall vocational training leaders in the school sj stern. Lake LaiidHo Will Be Theme Of, Banquet American Club of which Mis. Burton W. Musser is the presi- y , Bernice King, Joy Heath, Mary Lynn Mace, heated, find Elitfie Winegar and Wilma Clagett symbolize the unify of tfie Americas., contended NiiFses Set Returning to his desk at the Salt Lake School Administration tour of Building after a nine-dathe Pacific coast schools and factories, Dr L. John Nuttall Jr , : And All People Shall Live In Peace totv-D- Rees. ( day. By so doing they upheld Judge Oscar W. McConkies Imposition of capital punishment over a rec- to-I- e , ' Vote On' , Susie Ariyoshl, daughter of Mr. and Mr. M. Ariyoshl of 133 West First South Street, was winner in the- - girls division when finals were conducted at the West High School In the annual Stephens Oratorical Con- Markham, John slayer of an aged magazine stand operator, must die before a firing squacT at the Utah State Prison, the Supreme Court had ruled to- Conventions ' Representatives Oratory Contest Winners Selected a Judge. Upheld In Not Heeding Jury Mercy, Recommendation All (V Students Will West High School m Sunday Schools To Gather In - ,Kr' Slayer Must Die Decides High Court Leaders Friday, April 25, 1911 f .., . TOOELE 3250 BO. STATE ' 411 L 3RD 1291 SO. Ith . SUGARHOUSE 4TH SO. 1435 SO. STATE 575 W. 2ND SO. sa FOOD STORES Tilt. |