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Show THE DESERET Wednesday, June 4, 1941 NEWS Salt take City , Utah Utah Kiwanians Will Attend Meet Big Brother Idea Gains Popularity At West High - The "big brother movement," replacing the outmoded hazing idea, today proved a big success at the West High School as from the lower division high schools were received." Members bf next year's senior class, a group of graduates and members of the faculty met the new students and helped them arrange their programs fob next year.- A special "welcome assem bly was conducted. The also had big sisters" as Most attention was given to the new boys by the big brothers" under the direction Tnspph n. Millerberg, dean of neys. In former years the older students have considered It rather stu-den- ts - About 75 delegates and 1 the pond had previously been used for this purpose, but was closed last year due to complaints that fishermen were hooking ducks and small boys were falling in this pond. He Boy Fishing their o wives from Kiwanis district will leave Salt Lake m Special railroad cars June 12 for Atlanta, Ga., where they will attend the International Kiwanis Convention June 15 to 19, it was announced at a directors meeting In the Newnouse Hotel today. James R. Freebourn, Salt Lake club president left last week on an extended preconvention tour. Chester P, Cahoon. T" first presided at todays meeting. - Pond Sought Utah-Idah- the smart thing to direct the new and timid boys to the wrong places for everything and generally make their advent into the high school a painful ordeal. all this was changed and In the smiling groups the happi est persons were the "big broth ers, nt Gty To, Study Sites For New Fire Station of proposed sites with Fire Chief Lavere M. Hansen. " The mayor indicated that he would prefer choice of a triangular site located, near Foothill Drive and Twenty-thirEast Definite recommendation on a site for a new fire station on the southeast bench win be made to the City Commission tomorrow, Mayor Ab Jenkins said to' day, prior to. an inspection tour d Street . Game Chief Would Use Pool In Park R. the E. Hebbeler, president of County. Fash and Salt-La- -- ke Page T Game Association, today petitioned the City Commission for .permission to plant some additrout in Fairtional legal-size- d mont Park pond and open It "not later than June 21 through Labor Day as an exclusive angling haunt for youngsters under 14 yesrs of age. Mr. Hebbejer pointed out that the pond already contains some good size fish as result of planting several years ago, Parks P. H. Goggln said that suggested that Nibley Park lake might be w more desirable pond for Junior Ike Waltons. The matter was referred to the Parks Department for further consideration. Legion To Nominate Nomination .of officers for Salt Lake Post No, 2 American Legion for the ensuing year will be made at the regular ly meeting to be held Thursday evening at 8 p.m. at the Legion headquarters, 404 South West Temple. Nominating committee consisting of Frank Robinson, William H. Richey and Charles R. Liston, will report and make their recommendations at this semi-month- ' THE ECONOMY OLYMPIC OF THE YEAR! iAnd We Hope Youll Like It Here Frank Wilkins and YaLene Taggart welcome Freshman Ernie Boston School, which he will attend next year. the former Whitehouse Hotel at Hotel Changes Hands , South West Temple Street. The hotel has been renamed the Reid and at the present time is being redecorated, he said. 123 L. D. Railey, manager of the Milner --Hotel, 39 West Second South Street, said toddy that Milner Hotels, Inc, has leased to West High STARTS TOMORROW! Record-Breaki- ng, Annual Precedent-SmashinEvent! lAJhiie Quantities oCadt 1 MIA Drama Coast-to-Coa- st Festival-T- o g Be Thursday DAYNES JEWELRY CO. Plays Will Serve As Models AND DIAMOND IMPORT FOR GRADUATION! FOR THE BRIDE! FOR WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY GIFTS! COME IN NOW F OR THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES! Diamonds at oxtromoly low pricta, boeauao buying dlroet can Profit. from South A Mean Cutton oliminatM tho Middleman DAYNES This Beautiful , DIAMOND RING Special for Graduation, Only Other DIAMOND Ring SPECIALLY PRICED! Diamond Aar NOTICE porehee-o- d at Dora, J.wlrT Co POT bo turud bask at any tim at full pric. on a lanj Diamond. pur-eha- LADY'S HALF-PRIC- SALE E WM, A. ROGERS Hamilton Watch S1LVERPLATE 17 Jewels WATCHES MAXES. Specially Rrlcod OTHER KNOWN OT 4.,.,... WELL- - ON EASY The first large groups of delegates to the annual M I. A. convention will be in evidence Thursday at 2:15 p.m. when the special drama festival is slated to begin, at the Paramount Theater with the locally written and produced play, "It Shall Keep Thee. - A second play, The Barretts," by Marjorie Carleton, which tells the story of the courtship of Robert Browning, will be presented at 8:15 p.m. by a cast selected from M. I. A. drama departments of 18 Salt Lake Valley stakes. To serve as models for plays to be produced by M. L A. amateurs throughout the Church during the coming year, the two dramas are expected to attract capacity audiences. The drama festival highlights the largest single movement in America to preserve stage plays, general board members Said. It Shall Keep Thee is a drama of three generations of Latter-day Saints and was written by Nathan and Ruth Hale. Produced by the Granger Ward Little Theater group, it has had 28 successful, performances and 13,500 people have seen the cast perform. The Barretts is to be played by inter-stak- e groups throughout the Church during the coming year. City Board Approves IQ Wap Regular BUY GIFTS NOW For Entire Church EVENT SPECIALS! - , $50-Val- Text Book For Firemen ue NOW CREDIT IN CHEST AT NO EXTRA COST. SPECIAL PRICES ON STERLING SILVER FLATWARE AND NUMEROUS OTHER GIFTS IN SILFOR WEDDINGS AND OTHER GIFT OCCASIONS VER BUY NOW AND SAVE! SPECIAL DAYNES The City Commission today approved for official use of the as its standard text yolumes 1 and 2 of a profuse-l- y illustrated "Drill Manual compiled by Capl T. F. Collins drillmaster. ... The manual was submitted by Fire Chief LaVere M. Hanson as the handiwork, of the department, with the reminder that a -- third volume is yet to come. Voh urns 1, covering 108 pages, deals with "Administration, Tools and Equipment and Vol. 2, covering 146 pages with "Ladders, ' Hose Fundamentals, Emergency Res-cu- e. First ANNIVERSARY OFFER Aid." U. Of U. Class Of 1900 Plans Reunion June 9 The reunion of the the of Utah will be held University June 9 at 7 p.nv 4a th Union Building on the University of Utah campus, Mrs. L. S. Williamson, class Today: Those Intending to attend the reunion are requested to call or write Mrs. Williamson at the John B. Spencer Branch Library, 778 West First North Street, or telephone forty-firs- t Class of 1900 of f ihTrlOOeadjPen Solve your graduation gift problems" lGUARANIiEBu with tlusBrilliant new Watermans , , , FOR A ; . the handsomest pen youve ever seen! tENTURY Stunningly styled in Lucite and guaranteed for a full 100 years. Mens and womens models. Add a matching pencil and give the Gift Set, 12.25, 8.50 Officers Installed By Bnai Brith Lodge Goldberg. Salt LakeTit-tornewas Installed as president of B. F. Peivotto Lodge, No.. 421 of Bnai Brith last night at ceremonies In the Covenant House, 411, East South Temple Harry twatu 1 mam mam y, r Flattaring Frinti new tor Svmmerl Size. 38 fe You'll Find: Street Other officer Installed were: Samuel Bernstein, vice president; J. J. Weinstock, assistant monitor, . Myron Finkelstein, warden; Alvin F. Smith, guard-riaDal and Siegel, retiring pres--ident, monitor. James L. White, acted as installing officer. 44. 129 FI nd i Cfcecfct I Zip Front 1 1 You'll Finds. Soft Go Everywhere Midriff Intoroitt Sitoi 12 to 20. . . . 1.29 PrinttiNew Button Pleat! Sizes?2 to 20,38 to 44.- - 1.29 You'll n. EXTRA SPACE, SALESPEOPLE, WRAPPERS! SORRY ... You'll Finds Shirtwaist Clatu'ct with new treatment I Decorative Pocket! Sixes 12 to 20, 38 44. 1.29 You'll Finds Fly Front! New Open-Shirt Necklinet 1 Tiny - Spaced Pattern Big Splathy Print t, tooL . a. Size 12 to 20, I 38 fo 44. , HO HAIL OR PHONE ORDERS! COME You'll Finds Dmtmakor Tovcnet fucks, shirring I Sum - mory Scroll Print! Size 12 to 20, 38 to 44. EARLY... WE EXPECT , ' ' I.ZSf A SELL-OU- T! Ask New Parade Date Postponement of a downtown parade of milk distributor employes, originally scheduled May 28, to Friday, June 6, at 11 a m. has been requested of the City Commission by W. T. Cannon Jr., chairman of National Milk Week. weather precluded Inclement 'holding the parade last week. O(i) 4 'K V RECORD BREAKING VALUE! ' WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! |