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Show 4, 4 ' Tuesday, June 17, 1941 , ' - , ,.i DESERET NEWS I .. -- I I Baby Qtleen Will Reign Ovver March . - ,.,. , , , . - , ,,.; ow Is Planned In ' I - - Granite High Band To Play Idaho Banker Democrats For Edgemount Hoise Show To Name New ,, of West. Ask 7 - - - -- a I ; i. a ' 0 : ,' - I ''''.....-..- ", , v - i - ,, - ,, ,. - , , ' ''.- - , '1 ',; , - , , ,,- , - - . , , ' Recognition' ,. , Finance-Commission- t 1. II " I. , IC It - ", re p - ). ' .71g p - DB r . 1 f. t ;0. Delegates Are Feted .of v in me , , m. item , ted ted ,011 v; ' - , , ---- ,,,, , kf ' 4 - ,,.,. .N.,0,$- 4..,,.. ,- lfr, S. 4 , , ' "".1P4 , , I , '' , . , , , , , ' c I ,, ,,I 4 , . , .1. 14,,,;() ' ,e''',.--6 'N,,.' .' ' ' ' ''':sk 4 .. ,' Ic ("Y"--4- f o- - t. t-- ,.,..s. - -- , ..1,z k ,.; ,, , "' , ..t,'-..- . ' , v , , , .. 1: , 1, ,.. .' ifr-- , I i .--.' . "' ,. ,.... were entertained this morning during a two hour atop over in Salt Lake, Mrs. Very Frey Beason, president of the Utah Federation of Music Clubs welcom ecl them to Utah. , , , HAPPYRELIEF John Tomlinson, manager, Tracy for Church music fistival. Y. Cannon and 1. FROM PAINFUL BACKACHE s- Will Join In Mass Choir Wednesday 1,200-Voice- st SII noir Choral music will be presented on a Mammoth scale at the of the Tabernacle, Wednesday at 8 p.m under the auspices, , General Music Committee.of the Church. Massed ward choirs featuring 1,200 voices of the Salt Lake region were heard in the final rehearsal last night. The stake and ward choristers' -of today are directing choirs high standing in almost every ward. The stake festivals in the Salt Lake area have this year attracted thousands of lovers of l3 choir music who are looking for- ward to this massed assembly of choirs of 100 wards, organized into: a single chorus. Final rehearsal was conducted ., Lecture Opens 3Day by J. Spencer Cornwall. direc- tor of the Tabernacle Choir. Fes- Of tiyal arrangements are in charge of 'Tracy Y. Cannon,' Church Music Committee chairman, and Elueators John H. Tonllinson, festival manager. Greatest disciplinary need of The- - festival will be presented a free people is for with fee, it was anthis emergency, declared nounced. It is the second an- - during Dr. Henry Neumann; leader of.' nual event. the Brooklyn Society for Ethical All the numbers of the pro- at Brooklyn, N. Y., dur have been selected from Culture gran,. a lecture at Kingsbury, ing public the "Festival Anthems," a vol. today. ume of songs published by the Hall h The lecture opened a Music Committee and se session. of the Utah Educalected frotn the, world's. sacred day Confertiónal Administrators' ence sponsored by the UniverA special feature of the united sity of Utah summer school. choir festival will be that each Speaking on "Disciplining a of the numbers on the program Free People," Dr. Neumann will be directed by the baton of : said the kind of discipline in a separate conductor. , the army has its limitations; Alexander Schreiner, taber- nacie organist, will play the athletics has discipline, but does not go far- enough. "Individual choral preludaand the accompa- niment. The stake choristers discipline is the greatest need who don't who will conduct program num- - of a free people, have the border& of someone dbers are: ing their thinking." he said. ji;eith, Caspar,- - Highland; A Dr. Nelmann, who will Clitron Jacobsen, Granite; Alfred not teaeh at the "U"- this summer M. Durham, Salt Lake; Albert Ec- was introduced cies. LaVar Isaacson, Grant; by Dr. George West Jordan: Leander T. Thomp- - Thomas, president. He will, apSouth son, Davis: - Thaddeus M. pear three more times, tonight Evans, Riverside,- J. Clement at 8:30 in Kingsbury Hall, at East Jordan, and Lorin the general session Wednesday Crap, F. Wheelwright, Ensign. at 11' a.m. and again at 8:30 p.m. The program: The Elementary School PrinciChoral Prelude "Open Thou palsy Association and the Second-th- e Portals Wide" Isaac ary School Principals' ConferenAlexander Schreiner ces also opened today in the UnInvocation..N. Lorenzo Mitchell ion Building. "Praise the Lord, 0 Jerusalem" William Cowan, coordinator or J M. Maunder curriculum for the Los Angeles Keith - Casper; Highland Stake, county schools and Arthur 0. ' Conductor ' principal of the Holladay "Come Unto Christ" school were featured speakers. N Lorenzo Mitchell Glenn E. Snow of Dixie ColClifton Jacobsen. Granite lege, Winifred H. Dyer of South Stake, Conductor High School and Dr. Burton K. and Organ Solo "Prelude Farnsworth discussed RUMmee Fugue in G Major". --I. S. Bach encampments at the secondary Alexander Schreiner, . conference. Choir Festivals: The three meetings are Y. Cannon, Chairman ducted in conjunction with uniGeneral Music Committee versity summer courses which H ymn "Th e Morning B rea ks' started Nearly 300 George Careless students yesterday. enrolled. Dean Milton Thaddeu s N. EvansRiverside ' vice president of the Bennion, Stake. Conductor university is directing summer "Jesus . Priceless Treasure" aicsvities J S 'Bach--- retirement. ---- J.- Clement ' Crapo, East- Jordan. Conductor Stake, ' "Lift Up Your Heads Nurses Set Outing ., Coleridge-Taylo- r Private duty nurses of the Utah Alfred M. Durham,' Salt Lake will State 'Nurses' Association Stake, Conductor hold an outing Wednesday eve- I, 'Hymns ning in Mill Creek Canyon, Miss "Come Thou Glorious Day of Verna Doe, chairman, announced A C. Smyth Promise" buses will leave 955 East First " Lord. Thou Wilt Hear Me... South Street at 6:30 p.m. Joseph J. Daynes "Softly Beams The Sacred 'George Careless Be et O we lis Go Out. Dawning" J. Spencer Cornwall, Conductor Checks for payment of the ad. Organ Solo ."Visions"....- ..... ditional $205,000 for sugar beets Robert Schumann delivered the Utah-IdahSugar Alexander Schreiner Company during 1940, were in "0 'Divine Redeemer"... ... . . . mail from Lake the:Salt today tofe '' Gounod . , Albert Eccles. Grant Stake, , . ' Conductor .. George F. Handel "Come, Come, Ye Saints" sung by au- "Doxology. (To be ' .Clayton-Cornwa, William Franc dience) Lavar Isaacson, West'Jordari Lorin Ensign- -I. Wheelwright, ' ? Stake, Conductor Stake, Conductor ."And the tlory of the Lord" .Benediction ....George D. Pyper tind IS: Miley 'WY.) ,' ,' 1 ' . ' ', ' .fr . Ii .......: , i ' ' , Secretary E. W. Porter of Boise made his annual report. ' Last night Louis Felt of Black. foot was toastmaster at a ban. , r-- I '' 's cwt. N..1,1 Speakers yesterday Included W. Adams of Salt Lake past president of the Ameri..1 an Mullen' Association; A. N. bidge Dyer of Grangeville and GeorgeOf Palo .11. Edwards George J. McMortigal of Burley. Election of American Banking Alto, Calif., will weigh oleo. Association officers for Idaho also it; of horse show entries. scheduled. A member ot the - is A. B. A. nominating committee is to be named to aucceed C. E. Ali. of Coeur d'Alene and an alter-- son r,ate member chosen to succeed A. B. Wheeler of . Rigby. Four state vice presidents are te be elected, A. K. succeeding Dyer of Grangeville. Fred Hilli,. ard of Pocatello. O. M. Mackey of Autoist Agrees lkT i Lewiston and W. L. Peterson of r., ' prval Abs........1 City, . ' Dn.ver Freed In Drink Case --- - loi i o Drive ...Again ---,A in Police Court Boise. jury ,, - -- t Rotarians Adlsised To yester- aequitted Fred R. 48, of 463 Manning. Juniper IGo To Work On Defense Street. who was charged with drunken driving. Leaders of the commtmity He had previously plead such as those belonging to the guilty to lipthrdriving a car without a Rotary Club were told to driver's l Judge Frank E. your golf gam e. take your"forget coats Moss sentenced him to spend 90 on and go to work on this de. days in jail on this charge, but fense Program," by William S. said he would suspend the sea. chairman of the board tenet if Mr. Manning would agree Shipley. of the York Ice Machinery Col,- -- a car se. - poration of Yori Pe..- again.The tnot,t0 drive taken, Judge Moss said, at the club luncheon in speaking Ho. the when it was learned Mr. Man-len- s tel Utah today. due rang is subject to dizzy "You community leaders must to diabetes. take the initiative and be the Mi. Manning was arrested at cheer leaders for the people to i Sixth West and Eighth South 'instill In them the feeling of con. Streets on June IL Nenee in their ability, to go ahead with the defense prograMe, horse class. combination three-i- n he said. gaited event.-wome- n's ad event, novice jumpers'. gaited open. stock horses event Pohoned handy jumpers' event 'And musPollee today had their third ical chairs. Gov. Herbert B. Ater, Mayor dog poisoning case Within a week. Haze t Stromness of 3041 Ab kienkinsifild-orhe- rs promthreinent in civic life will make the East Fifth South Street told offipresentation of trophies and cers her Boston bull died of arsenic poisoning. awarde to winners. ,'' I - . . le . , . ''"'- ,,'' ,',z). ' , .. ,. - , . , -- , ,!, ts :,.:: I - i--'7, v 0,,'., ,,- -, ;4,- 4: -,- i ..-.'"-- . ,.,,,,,,:: efo). ,1,3 -- , r ::,..,A::.,,..,, Is; : Nk ., , s., ' 13 4- 2097 non, -- East Twenty-sevent- h South Street; Fren Christensen, 41 East First North. 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La Needs Neilson, Marysvale; Jeanne Nesbitt. 556 South Thirt. teenth East Street; Edna (Ted) Newson, 1130 West Third North Street; Afton E. Pack, 382 Elevth- ' ' ':-tt,- ) n, - ' ..i,s ' . :','.,:',:i-- con-Tra- cy - - , " .0- - . - , ',f" ' . -- , , ,, - . , - - five-gaite- . , - ); , I Doi nov- - d five-gaite- d - asihislastfore Utah-owne- , s: d three-Churc- .. five-gaite- Summer nights Begin ' - . Thursday night's show will in- dude the children's panv event, novice harness, ire tgaited horses (women to ride) stock horse. five gaited (amateurs to ride),. road hack, hunter and op- en Friday night's show will feature mounts 11 years and under the following horsemanship thoroughbred or grade . - ' NIGHT , ' , ing, THURSDAY - ted . each-even- - , the-distr- of Malone M. , , , SUN VALLEY...lune 17.(API Election of officers held the , spotlight today as Idaho bankers , . neared the end of their . , , thirty! seventh Annual ormvention. - - ,,,,,,,,.4 It. .leader is to to , ' ,4k President Le Roy Schou. rs (NI It succeed Weiler of Wendell. IL M. Irmer. .. y t' son of Lewiston la vice C' and Hervey Rogers of president Burley, 4 treasurer. : rs '', k ; ;:: l', ' Nan ;, Dean S. T. Kerr of the - Utile , ' ' versity of Idaho ) , College of Let. 1: ', ' tens Science and and P. D. Hous. ,, r. 1 ten. president of the American e e, , :', '.1 Bankers' Associations were the J.- ,- ' . ice Utah girls have qualmusical chair In preparition for the 1941 call, pleasure horses. (western ified for the finals in the search three-gaiteeeason at Yellowstone National equipment) open for the Queen of Covered WagPark the Western,Air Linea Sun pairs of horsee, gentlemen's on Days for 1941, to be held at to e-gaited Yellow. West event. jumpers and day began flights Saltair Friday, B. A. Reynolds, stone, Mont., mid Thomas M. combination event. queen committee chairman, andistrict traffic Murphy, manager. Saturday evening: pleasure nounced Tuesday. are scheduled - r . .... to m04 with the judges at 7:45- p.m. Friday for a preliminary .. ... .. ,, ., discussion of the rules and pro.,,,,cedure of the contest. The finals will be held at 9 p.m. under the ''''',, ',' ' e, .4 5,,,,' 1 ',1 iAk, direction of Mr. Reynolds. The , queen and her aids will be nami,:::.: '1:0 ed immediately after the 'contest t 4. .3';'i,': -and will be the guests of honor at the Queen's ball following the 1 4 '",:'..: :..,',:.,:::, contest. :;:, :: '' ,,4,:,: The queen contestants will be i ,,,:..,,, the guests of honor at the run:,..,,,,,,-,- , s.: oi auto the races at midget ning , the State Fair Grounds Wednes..,,,,,. ne of the contest--ant- s 'day, when-o:,: .,,, .. ,,, , ' will sponsor each , of the , .,.. ...,,, ,,....... , !,',, autos the feature in i::::.:',...,:::;;;;::.:2: midget :':. :., .1.',... events of the races. ( , ,:, -- , ,:,,,, ::,7-Following are the young ladies i eligible for the queen finals contest at Saltair: ,or3;;-'1Doris Andersen, 451 Hazel - 4,1 ' ., Street; Shirley Mae Anderson, ,,,. ,...,, ,,,.,,,..,,,,4;,..,.:::,..,,,,::,,, Trenton: Theda Bair, Richmond; 4 L.:, ,ii.0(.7' , .4-4 Elaine Cannon, Helen G. Can- se lf Discipline Great Need Of Free Peoples .. William teeman; ,,,, t , San Francisco, California state chairman; Arthur Lamey of Billings, Montana state chairman; Robert Coulter of Boise, Idaho state chairman; Mrs. Scott P.. Stewart of Salt Lake. Utah vice chairman; Helen Gahagan, wife of movie actor, Melvin Douglas, and California national committeewoman, and Howard Latourette of Portland, Oregon national. committeeman. I Fifty-si- - a ' 56 Are Qualified In Contest . Many of those gnawing, nagging, Painful backaches people blame on ookis or strains are often caused by trod kidneysand may be relieved when treated in the right way. The kidneys are Nature's chief way of tak Int geese acids and poisonous waste out of the blood. They kelp InClat people pass about g pints a day. If the Ili miles kidney tubes and filters don't work well. poisonous waste matter stays in the blood. These poisons may mart a ggi backaches, rheumatic) pains, In of nep. and energy., getting up nights, swelling., puffiness under the ey es. headaches and dimness. Fro. quint or scanty passages with smarting and burning sometimes shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Mk you, druggist for Doan. Pills. west ly by millions for over SO years. They give happy relief and win help II! e l Intim el' kidney tubes limb out ous t. from your llood. Get Doss t Spencer Cornwall discuss score . of i',..4,,,-''- '. They Prepare Program For Music Festival -- Pr. ..A. w -,'-isk....- , , More than 100 delegates to the biennial convention of the National Federation of Music Clubs br Los Angeles June 18 to 243 - s.4"4"diej ,,, :. , , 4 ..,,,s ti - Chairman Flynn waa a special guest at the annual meeting of the Western Democratic bloc of national committeemen and committeewomen and state chairmen and vice chairmen, held this morning in the Newhouse Hotel. He wee reminded in an indi. rect way that the West hadn't had a Supreme Court justice appointment since George Sutherland, nor a cabinet appointment since the late George H. Dern:' Resolutions before the conference this . afternoon, however, wholeheartedly endOrsed President ,Rooseveit's programand the national party administration of Mr. Flynn. Further develop. ment of the West's industrial re. sources was requested in another resolution scheduled to be pre-- sented. The session opened with Cal. vin W. Rawlings, bloc chairman, reporting to the national visitor that the group was organized to ex. better acquaintanceships, change ideas pertaining to the West's political and industrial in terests, to formulate interest sus. taming prograins between elec. tions and to make the West's voice more audible in national' affairs. Mr. Flynn lauded the groups purpose and stressed the importance of political activity and edu-cation. Among the other speakers were: Former Gov. Leslie A. Miller, Wyoming national commit- o k 2 tiot, merits. ,,avy'ff'- Edgemont Farm. 3000 Connor Street, under direction of Horace owner of Edgemont and president of the salt Lake Horse Show . Association. The show will be conducted Thurs. day. Friday and Saturday eve-nine's and will begin at p.m. Paeh evening. FOR CHARITY RECEIPTS AU pmceeds,with the excel). , tion of show expenses, will be given to charitable institutions, according to Mr. Sorensen. return evening's Thursday Will be presented to the Salt Lake Association. Nurses Visiting while Fridays proceeds will be turned over to the Granite School District Welfare Association. The Grardte School District Welfare Association was organ'sed last year by Dr. Philo T. of Farnsworth, superintendent Granite schools, for the care of ict Indigent chiMren in HELPS wrrn TEETH The specific purpose of the or. ginization. according to Gen. trude Reynolds, chairman of publicity, is to provide funds for taking care of teeth and eyes of children in the Granite District who might otherwise be unable to afford such medical attention. Besides furnishing its high achool band for the show. the Granite District also will be rep. presented by two "twirlere," Jeanette Brewer and Carma Lar. Pen, who will lead the spedal procession, which will begin the show The judge oftheshow-wil- l be George H. Eelwards of Palo Alto; Calif. Mr. Edwards le a veteran judge. Last year he was chosen to judge the large horse show con- ducted in conjunction with the Golden Gate International Ex-position in San Francisco. Chet O. Wheatley of Provo will act as ringmaster. - , :. , -- --, .p Democratic party chiefs from the 11 weatern. states today per. Kingly called Democratic Nation--a- l Chairman Edward J. Flynn's attention to the fact that the West is anxious to obtain more , ,,, , - , ., t,. ,., - . Advised , ItV'y s, employe. If a department desires to employ One special person, he will be required to fill out the regu- lar application. and the Finance then will decide whether the employe is 'needed and whether the applicant desired by the department head is qualified., If the Finance Commission Vetoer; either the need or the qualifications, the department may not hire the employe. The Finance Commission will divide its work so that one memher will, be in charge of the department's personnel work: At the same time, Mr. Hyde said that the state's new finance set-ualready was paying divi dends to the state in savings. He pointed out that the state would save approximately $7,000 a year under a new gasoline purchasing system devised for the state high. patrol by J. Henry McGean, state purchasing agent. Under the former system, high. way patrolmen bought gasoline at stations,paying regular retail price, while under the new ayetern, the fuel is purchased wholesale through the State Road Commission, saving not only the retailer's profit, but also elimMr. mating the federal tax. Hyde said the state would save more than six cents a gallon under the new system. - ,',- - , ,,,..., The commission will decide whether the additional help is needed, and if the request is ap proved, four or "five names of qualified applicants will be submitted to the department head. From these names the depart. ment head is to choose his new Commission , , - Due Area,Flynws A,' ", ,, 1 ' -- , , Finance Department Will Handle All Personnel I " University Dean Talks At Annual Meeting In Sun Valley .. I ' I More Major 'Jobs , n The procedure of applying for a position with the state under-Gov. Herbert B. Maw's reorgan ization program was outlined to day by Gordon Taylor Hyde, chairman of the Finance Commission, which will act as a "clearing house" for all state employment. Under the, new system, alkjobseekers will fill out standard blanks, which will be kept on file in the personnel division of the Department of Finance. When any state 'department desires an additional emOloye, the department head will file a request with the - ' " , ,, ', ''' , Officers Today A. lively musical program for the Edgemont 'Farm horse , show was being prepared today as horns were tootled in rehearsal by members of the Granite High School Band, under direction of H. C. Christensen. , With entry lists for the show ,, final ..., 0080- lkst night, prepare. ' at tions were going forward ' . i ' , - - , To-Obtai- 4 ' , . . ' ,, , s,lc:i t.) be a Fourth of July celebration to be staged in East Mill Creek under the sponsorship - of the Better ment Committee of that com munity, headed by Gordon B. Hinkley. The parade, beginning 'et 630 Cm., on July 4' will be made up of miniature floats, such as dec. rated coaster wagons, tricycles,, doll buggies, pets, bicycles. clowns, character marchers, junior bands, and the like, but not automobiles. The baby queen. to be select. ed prior to the ceiebration, will ride on the featurea float of the parade. Prizes will be awarded for the best floats in live sec. tions: nursery rhyme or fairy tale, pets, patriotic, doll buggies, and commercials. Or bicycles, Commercials - will.be float' en. tered by the different business houses of the community - and must also be in miniature.General chairman of the rolebration is S. Clifford Cockayne, and Arthur Wiscomb is chair man of the parade committee. , ! , , ' i Here's ROW Job For Utah State a ''' - A junior Queen as main figure will the featured, attraction of , 0 : , , - , . . parade with a Baby t e Iltalt-Pag- - - ,- 4".., - 14,..1.3 ,, 31ill Creek 0 N.., ' 'at '.... , Salt. Laki'Citi,; . , f 1141 - , ..,, .,, Miniature Paiadi , . , , ,,otti . .. 0 : , THE - . : e , , CE$ BuYE LEa RIC APPLIAtl FROM YOUR D EALER , Ma- . Windsor r' A Attat arisrova J. 0(147 172 , E,LICTSICITY ' , , IS C11114.11 Tait TISSITOIT'ilt SEISE , , |