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Show THE DESERET Wednesday , June 4, 1941 NEWS Salt Lake City, Utah ' Greeters From Three States To Gather Hotel officials from Utah, Idaho and Nevada will converge on Sun. Valley, June 14, for their conannual three-davention, Guv Toombes, manager of Hotel Utah and convention , president, said today. Speakers at the' convention will Include Stanley Halberg, traffic manager and genera) agent of the United Air Lines; Dan E. London, of the California State Hotel Association: 8. W. Thurston, president of the Western Hotels, lnc and Charles A. Horrworth, New Armory Will Rise On Site Of All Hallows tri-stat- e - ' -- Page 11 Hotel Men Meet June 14 Old College Building Is NowNo More "Father, Father, may I have bun?" Yes, my son, if you'll only take one.V' This schoolboy chant, origl- rating In the European custom of serving scholars a light lunch eon in the afternoon reminds many Salt Lakers of the black-cla- d Marist Fathers who once conducted-Al- l Hallows College at Second South. and Fourth East . Street, site of the new Utah National Guard Armory, and the from Bun House," Not even echoes of the phrase remained today- - as officials of the state of Utah and the Utah. au-National Guard presented thoritles of the Salt Lake Catholic Diocese with the two boxes of records removed from corner-- . stones of the two buildings. Attending the ceremony were Gov. Herbert B. Maw, Brig. Gen. Walter G. Williams, the Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt, bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic Diocese, the Rev J. P. Moreton and Coll . Kingsley E. Clawson. , Founded by the Rev. Lawn--- ence Scanlan ln1885. the college was conducted under the auspices of the Salt Lake Catholic diocese until 1889 when the Marist. Fathers were Invited to " take charge. Under a succession of. presidents,1 the college wss conducted by the Marist Fathers until 1918, when Its doors were closed, never to reopen. For a time the buildings were used a a business college until it was purchased by the state of Utah In 1924 for use as an armory. A an armory It served the Utah National Guard until x their Induction into the federal army, when- it was partially do stroyed by- fire just before the departure of the guard units. .. Students of the School used football to- - play rugby, soccer, ' arjd baseball on the old Eighth - Ward Square, where the City and County Building now stands. One of the states first cadet corps, organized" ""IfT 1887 and composed of the 125 boarders i and 65 day students, or "day dodgers used to drill on its floor under the direction of Maj. John C Robinson, One of the first school bands in the state was organized at the school and together with a drum and fife corps used to accompany the drilling students. One time students at the school were Dan Shields, Dr J. Joseph McKay, Arthur Bra-neaSullivan, James Ivers, A. J.Brein-lnArthur Kuhn, Fred Frank Liston, Edmund Kearns, Jack Tallon, Charles Nevin, Thomas Nelllgan; Bishop Michael Keyes of Georgia, and J. Lincoln of 1009 P. Fanning Street, who taught there for several years after his graduation. The school buildings will be replaced by a half million dollar, modem building designed for use asari armory. Tbe building will be 168 by 244 feet in size and will contain a drill floor 105 by 175 feet.. Arranged around the' drill floor will be offices for all the various units of the Utah National Guard and the basement will contain storage space , for the U. S. Property and Disbursing Offices and the National Guard and locker and shower rooms. The structure Is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 1942 and is to be constructed of Utah made architectural stone, which was used In the -- the- - California-Sta- Toombes.' Bun-eaters A A J- 1 H' " Brazil andthe rest of South America have the highest confidence In the United States foreign policy. Dr. Pedro Calmon, dean of the law school at the University of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro, said .here today. as guest of the State Department, Dr, Calmon, who with his this afternoon inspected the Uni-ve- r is touring the United States tty of Ltah He and his party - Wt 1 vThe hotel officials will regisSun Valley at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, June 14r andumeetlngs and round table discussions will Entertainment for the follow, three-dameet includes golf, fishing, tennis, horseback riding and softball, A feature, of the convention will be a band concert by the tournament of Rose ' Band A pneumatic tool has been In- -, 'vented to remove automobile tires from safety rim wheels without taking the wheels off. . cars ter at were scheduled to leave for Chicago tonight. At the uiflversit v. he was guest of Dr. Frederic W. Ganzert of the history and political science department. Officials of Brazil are watching very closely - the- - movement of Nazi penetration, said Dr. Calmon. He intimated that the government would be able to meet any demand on Its against fifth columnists should war breax out Unitbetween Germany and-th- e ed States. Brazil With United States, Declare? Visiting Educator y . . 3When You Think Westinghouse ThinkE M M APpy AlHC n The Largest and Only Exclusive Wcstinpl in Solt Lake City i Dealer BEST PRICES AND BEST TERMS AVAILABLE 115 EAST 3rd SOUTH DIAL44862 s The March Of Progress Moves On Architects drawing upper shows the new armory which will replace All Hallows College. Brig. Gen. Walter G. Williams, the Re v. J. P. Moreton, the Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt and Gov. Herbert B. Maw inspect contents of old cornerstone. g, Fund Switch New Mexico Questions Man About Nevada Wreck Held Banned LAS CRUCES, N. M., June 4. (AP) Arrested when he to pose 'as a New Mexico state policeman, a man about 45 years old was held today by officers who said he had been questioned about the Carlin, Nev., Southern Pacific train wreck of August, 1939. construction of the Idaho Falls Several lives were lost when Temple. the train was derailed. Gallarles are. to be placed on At San Francisco, Special each side of the drill Floor above, the offices and a complete stage Agent Dan OConnell of the will be located in the south end. Southern Pacific gaid he had not the" heard of the Las Cruces suspect. -- of the building, opposite He added-th- e local case was main entrance. probably only one of 20 or 3Q that S. P. agents are checkirig' with FBI assistance. State Police Captain Carlos Salas, who arrested the man s week and V half ago, said the .suspecttalked irrationally,couli not account for his- - whereabouts Utah Lions. Clubs representaIn the past and clearly appears tives today had formally launchThe man mentally unsound. to elect P, A.' has ed a campaign been. quesUoned by Southto the Salt Lake ern Pacific agents. Skeen, attorney, third vice presidency of Lions International at the annual convention in New Orleans, La,, v July 21 to 23. ' J. C. Denton of Magna, is chairman of the Skeen campaign committee. The Utah deleUtah landowners on the 77,195 gates also will distribute several acre Uintah Indian Reservation thousand Utah copper letter project in Utah today- - had assuropeners and colored Utah promo$283,170 Utah ances of cancellation-otion booklets during in uhpaid 'construction assessNight at the convention. ments and $28,875 in maintenance as the result of passage charges of Rep. Walter K. Granger .bin by the u. S. Senate ah Associated Press 'dispatch statedf.' Presidential approval : of six Utah WPA jobs Including $51,811 for the Latoma, Davis County, y water. system was announc- . Lions Want National Post , general-- i m mwfmo ir THE MARLIN FIREARMS CO. QW-- Uintah Project Receives Relief ismniiiino cul-inar- ed. V- - C - - Begin now to fortify yourself against the financial uncertainties of the ' future by saving or investing regularly at the Fed eral. You'll find it pays to save at the Fed' eral. Your savings are insured and they earn regular, liberal dividends. ' Saving deposited or on before the 10th of the month earn dividend from the 1st. ; s II Ij CM! IF Wll Current CrtJ n Hotel Utah Building, Battle Launched On Pine Beetles Two hundred men are waging a determined fight to beat nature in the campaign to control pint beeUes on large sections .of the Wasatch National Forest, it was disclosed today by Superintendent J. E. Gurr, The Job is to destroy thousands of infested trees before the beetle larva can take wing and infest more trees. Only a few weeks at best remain before the flight begins. On the Blacks Fork drainage about 150 men are engaged in the campaign with the other 50 Provo River working on . the drainage. Infested trees are felled, covered with oil and then burned, Bruce V. Groves, Junior forester, is in charge of tbe work. vacuum cleaner nozzle contains a smaller nozzle that can be lowered by pressure on the extension tube handle for concentrated suction In a small' area. A Tie w I; ;rcd Savins Sait Lake Governor Only Can Transfer Moneys & State officials other than the governor have no authority to transfer unexpended funds appropriated for a specific purpose according to an opinion issued today by Calvin L. Rampton, assistant attorney general, to Sen. Francis S. Lundell (D. Utah). ' Senator Lundell requested the information, in connection with an appropriation, of $12,000 made by the 1923 Legislature to the State Board of Agriculture for fair trade administration. Mr. Rampton called attention to a statute which says No and no surplus of any appropriation shall be diverted from any account to anv other account 'except as provided by law and the money appropriated or so much as may be necessary shall be applied to the payment of the item for which the payment is made and nothing else." While the governor is authorized to shift funds, no heaa of department is allowed .this priv-lieg- e and at the end of the biennium the unexpended fund lapses into fund. The question was one raised, ln a meetihg of the appropriations committee. NEW Beautifull AMAZING TRUE TEMP CONTROL -- Another exclusive feature! NEW COMPLETENESS STILL GREATER ' HERETA ' Locked form the inside, a safe-t- v latch for doors and windows has been invented that enables a door window to be patflally opened and locked in that pbsi-tlo. c .. . CONVENIENCE DOLLAR VALUE REAL BIG EXTRA! 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Utah. of verslty Blackfoot, steady, New Westinghouse features include ZEROSEAL SELECT Frozen Food Compartment; easy-ou- t Trays; Plastic-fron- t extra large, high humidity VEGETABLE STOR AGE; many others. ter of at provides SUPER MARKET REFRIGERATION" your foods. Enter QueenRace E. Smith,- It balanced cold at all times; makes possible new Two Girls That tourist travel in Utah, Idaho and Colorado will, be at n "all time high" for June and July seems to be assured, said Clayton V. Smith of Los Angeles, formerly of Salt Lake City, who was a , visitor here today. Mr, Smith, who is managing director of the Alexandria Hotel In Los Angeles,' Is ert route to his home after attending funeral services for his mother, - INTERIORS D Only Westinghouse has them! Choose from rich blues, soft greens, warm browns, dazzling crystal all set off in silvery chrome. Distinctive! l Miss Winifred J. Davis, daughMr. and Mrs. Jesse S. 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