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Show 14, 1948 Fobruery THE .0b DESERET - - - --.- 'j 1 Brigham Young Inflation Curb, Girls Day Fete I kelpie-4'- ; ' ' - ; PROVOEvelyn Morgan, Salt Lake City, senior student at Brigham Young University, to- day was named chairman of the, three-da- y Girls Day fete spon-sored annually by the Associat. ed Women Students Win gar of Ontario. Ore., said today that the annual function this year would include an assembly, a song fes,t, a bazaar, a fashion- show and. a dance, MaY 7, and 8. ' Miss Morgan is an active student of n atBya student-bod- y and has been attiVe-ifunctions since coming ter the 'Yt as a junior. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Earl C. Morgan, she is AWS representative from the Nautilus social unit and mertiber of the AWS council. She is affiliated with Nautilus and 'Mask Club, speech department organizatiOn. She plans to graduate - this spring.with aspeech major plus a secondary teaching certificate. Last summer she served as ,soclety editor of the 'Y News.' campus ,weekly publicatión, and worked on the staff all- last year. She has had several parts in dramatic productions- - and worked on numerous commit- BUILDING PROJECTStudents of the Central Utah Voa. tionol School learn by doing as they proceed with the work of roofing a house that is being constructed entirely by members of t he building trades classes at the school under the watchful eye of instructors William Sykes ofAmericanforki lefff, Evan Theo- -iboldicented arid John Houston, botiot Provar.THoustilt-t- ó béiötirfWhen: if is flillihed. t den Sur 4 t, -- 4 , of- fi -- Carbonated Beverages in the Hotel Ben Lomond. . . Au He said that this is agreed even in Washington and the soft , . proof of it. drink industry offers , He pointed out that throughout - the years, steadily amounting demand for its products has enabled the industry to counterrising production costs with further mechanization, that has also increased plant capacity.. Costs Now Problem Mr. Riley Said that today's production costs are so unpre-a cedented that they present , major problem to an industry built upon mass sales at ttad,, itionatly-low prices. Milton- - L. - Chapman,- - general manager California Fruit Growers Exchange, stressed the importance, of advertising. lie de. dared that although it is possible a product, it to ' is,'Impossible to over advertise the of calling lt.Eich'miedium -a product publics attention --- - -is vital, he said, s-All Use Method7 name 'People may forget the ' . , 1, , '4, ,! 77. - 4 May 19 20, 21 The third annu OGDEN al meeting of teal Societyl'ili Ir be held in Ogden, May 19, 20 and 21, it is Dr. E. R. announced today by Dumke, president.- - The place Of meeting will be the Orpheum Theater 2318 VVIshington Blvd. Several hundred members of the profession are expected to attend the sessions. A list of speakers for "tscienttific presentations" follows: Dr. James )1. Bloomfield, Northwestern University; Dr Luis A. 1 , t ' ze - Morgansaidtoday - Bee-ett- es ne Cameron, American Cancer Society; Dr. Lester D. Dragstedt, University of Chicago; 1 Dr. Ralph K. Gbormley, Mayo Clinic; Dr. Emile Holman, Stant ford University; Dr. Howard P. , House, University of Southern' California; Dr. William E. Ladd, MedlcalSchooll: Dr -Howard P. Lewis, University of Oregon; Dr. Robert A. Moore, Washington University, St. Lou18: Dr. Henry- - H. Searls, California. , - - versity of are open to all Meetingsphylicians of good standing in : their respective state and county societies, according to an announcement. There will be a banquet an4 special entertain.. ment for all guests and their i. wives. The entertainment will include luncheons, teas, and , - -- , -- - -'-- 0 Today Ell X-ra- ys - 530-- NA ot ,,, NI n and-danc- SALT LAKE CITY , are Mime . Milton R. Merrill, - and Mrs. George C. Jensen. Each year, "Friends of the Library" presents a series of four programs, featuring out- standing artists. This procedure will be maintained. The first concert will be pre- senteci Feb. 22 at 4 p.m. in the Cache County Library. All con- certs and lectures are free, Annie---Petersonr- . . . up. : IMIEMMMIMINIMMEMOr . 0115AM -- be available March 2 and thereafter giving a ARNIVC complete range of Pullman accommodati ons' SALT LAKE CITY , DRAWING ROOMS. - - COMPARTMENTS 0 m BEDROOMS - 70 . ,, , Z Favorite train with the 0 . i travel-wis- - comfortable lounge - 0 . 151,9 A. ... DENVER m leatUring smooth, quiet Diesel-electri- c power unexcelled -- diner- service . . o m.4 a businessman e - Z cc , LIJ . . Fa . - "wRio..-Sraf-mi-ge - 24 South Main Phone Union ' Depot All phases of the WCT1.1 pro- gram such Asorganization. al- -. cohol education. 'and citizenship. InethndS of the individual member are to be in on eluded the agenda. Miss Matheson, as corresponding secretary, is in charge of the department of organization and supervises training schools. field service and membership promotion. Before joining the WCTU as field secretary in 1929. Miss Matheson was religious education director,of the YWCA in Toledo, Ohio, and executive director in Green Bay, Wis. ' Juveniles Caught - FORKTwo AMERICAN --- TravelingiSalesmen POEM - work with the SpanishFork City Countil for a new ordinance' to better regulate itinerant salesmen in their transient business in this city has been selected, with Orson Brown as chairman, according to Pres. Quayle Dixon. Other members of the committee are Elmo Wilson and Clair Mathis. The committee was selected after a number of complaints had been sent to the chamber from citizens who had found the sales- promises of men who visited their 'homes were not kept and that they had no way to obtain redress. - The move is not meant to curb the canvassing of local firms or citizens who are well known, but the itinerant salesmen who have been known to overcharge and send goods that were not according to promises, according to President Dix- t DENVER L UtahThe lief Society bahquet held last Saturday neted $209.05, This will be applied on the new home. , .111 t l''. s '.4 8 , Ir , - gm ft path is.. we painted with or IXOLITE on. - colors are styled by,famous decorators too, so you can't miss on results, ready-mixe- 11 Just as important,TExourt mixes fast,pplies easily; - t dries within an hour leaving no painty odor. And, , . ,.' i , Trxotrre goes far. One coat hides most interior our. , , '; c..'..,. ,',..4e- - , $ , ",. t , - IN i 14k4k, - , , , . oy ' "'--- - - , ' faces. One gallon is enough for an average r9Rm, .., We 41 . , , : have Tuoun in its fult,range of beautiful. colors. Come in today, see them V . - I ,,',s I N all, make your choice, Trademark leg U. S. Pat. Off. ir f ktourit'' , 1 """tilTa , , Re- 11111,,,,.,.......,...,' 4 . high-pressu- re KAYSITILLE --- Three CLEVELAND, , -.- v .. 40 I 3 Try for scholars h p Banquet Held LEAVE. Mt, VI -A charnSPANISH lier of Commerce committee to door-to-do- ju- veniles were apprehended here after they burglarized the Humphries Photo Shop and approximately $150 worth, of photographic equipment was recovered by investigating officers. - coaches. , . : - 0 s.. modem Ineuraoli TEXOLITE Ifavis High School members of Future Farmers of America, have enter- ed competition for the outstand- ing agriculture students in high schools throughout the state. The scholarship provides for a year's study at Utah State Agricultural College. The three Davis High candt- dates are- - Mathew Zaugg. Shig Yamamoto and Evan Lyman. A candidate for the award 'must complete two yearsotag- riculture at the high school, must be above average in scholarship, and a leader in the club, school ind community. In addition he must have completed several pro- duction projects as indicated- by an accurate, complete project book The reviewing committee that selected the candidates consisted of Samuel Morgan, assistant superintendent of schools, and Emil Whitesides, high school. coordi. m ' PROVO --- Memorialservices were held this morning for R. A. Porter. Spanish Fork attorney, who died several weeks ago. . More than a dozen Utah Coun- ty attorneys gathered to pay their last respects to the lawyer. Judges of the Fourth District Court, Wit.. liam Stanley Dunford and Joseph E. Nelson, paid tribute to Mr. Porter ,tit the beginning of the service A. H. Christensen, Orem, a long-tim- e associate of Mr. Por- ter, said, 'It-i- s a splendid thing when a mart dies in the service of those he represents." Report of the autopsy Is await- ed by the county attorney's of- fice. Rex Davis, Salem, a for- mer client, who assertedly at- tacked the lawyer, is now fac- ing charges of assault with intent to murder. His preliminary hear- ing is scheduled for Feb. 17 - :04 X or nrnepalire 1 Z (Lippert and lowers) - g , l0 - ROOMcITES STANDARD SECTIONS . I Or-ve- e, Fciil:A,Po-rtè- .dee (single and double) , - 4 Ic Spanish Plans Serviceleld r N. W. Christensen and Dr. Mar- - -ton L. Nielsen. Retiring committee- members CEDROOMS and ROOMETTES will ni I , L .CAVI 690,ilt 11,, -- READ DOWN ' Ogdei Sission Clubs Elect Library Unit - vie T5te s WCTU . - '1 - used ps - -- ve - - te ing a radio program, and the , magazine or newspaper ad is needed:to remind them the next day," said Mr. Chapman as he stressed the importance of co.. ordination of radio andnews- paper advertising, is Mr. Chapman said there nothing new in merchandising d although theirarenevr---annovel approaches. What business concerns are faced with now is a, careful analysis of their business, planning of a definite ad- -' vertising campaign and a re- turn to quality merchandise. Reading of reports and elec. tion of officers will conclude the businem of the convention today. convention today. 1 co-ow- , i, , . - - ho worked on - the-- building during- the forenoon in mild weather, and in the afternoons when conditions were less favoralle -f-Putting On RooMr. Sorensen said workers on the house, now are putting on the roof. The house is a one and ene-ba- ll story, structure with four rooms and a bath On the lower floor, and- two bedrooms and a bath on the upper floor. toure.---- --"Only the highest quality materials and the best construction' practices have- been throughout the building prohe said. "A thorough gram,' study is made at the school her. fore any phase of the building ilieseetic Sten Vsientiste Janet at Labor Temple. out completely with models nad, will he tea Atty. Gen. Grover full- siz- e- mock-uOnly- after esealtet,ditrise intermission,- Order the students understand the Job ',nuOgden Aerie. Fraterna MI Reties ,Natentine 4411 TweaSy eaten! taketu,to2, thoroughlyare batkiet GfrIi ni Scents Volloptine the building site end allowed to dente at Seventeenth wserthistait Quitc do any of the actual work," he Aim. end Twenty-nint- h Et, I ta.Washineten Terraeo filth tn. explained. tett Sweetheart hell. Community Ride. of the student work is PARAMOUNT THEATE11.It's Wen. supervision of Serial tile," iontes Stettrt. Dents Iteissii done under-thaims "Code et the West." with James the instructors, Vernon Christ- ensen and Evan - Theobald,- - and EGYPTIAN NPEATERvIsist se the Resimen, Jot Weil. Micheal ,Olthes. Piss this procedurelias resulted in an "Mr. District Attorney." unusually high quality of workOGDEN TREATER"Rell Ship Moe. Geerite Disterett,,Ant MOWN sad manship, according to school of- sat," Ifesten Jery, ficials, as 'well as providing the d Group to Meet High . Into Overpass duringpas -- '- Car Crashes . -- at - Slated in-sp- - Formal s was-111- S. ' - The annual Elsie C, Carroll PLEASE BE MINEThis group af Brigham City form-- a pretty-Valentishort story. writing contest for , scheduled for tonight. Sweetheart Annual for the dance as they prepare women connection--witAWS in Girls Day events, Miss Morgan added. Bee-Ett- e Details if the contest are beworked out and judges will ing ttrfib-erof the class with an 4, reexcellent opportunity for de- be announced ,soon, she -- -ported.veloping- construction skills, PROVO --- Dr JCMofr1 t,-Will Be Sold superintendent of Provo City When the house is completed will address -members schools, er of it will Box-EldYount- Ilritvel suction, or by sealed bid, it was sity Psychology Society ,at a said. Mr. Sorenson said that all meeting Monday at 6.30 p.m. in is BRIGHAM CITYThe annual the persons desiring to purchase a Joseph Smith, building lieach formal party given home willohai4 an equal oppordancingBee-Etbrary. Club of year by the tunity to acquire ownership. LOGANIn "fair condition" at According to Darwin KnudBox Elder High School is slated "It will be for sale and there Cache Lake City, club presiwas Valley Hospital today for this evening in the old gym. esn, Salt are no priog, 'rights involved," new officers will be electPerrin Petersen, 25, Hyrum, who 4. will be "Sweet- dent, theme ,The he said. ed to direct activities of the seriously injured shortly aftPlans for the building trades was hearts," according to a Commitclub for the remainder of the er midnight when the car he was tee member. at the school vocational program at the- meeting, are worked out by the local aa- driving crashed into the southis given each yekr year dance The west abutment of an overpass of the to the members honor visory -.- committee on building Utah-Idatrades in close cooperation with crossing the old BefElte Club. All former club .tracks suntli uf the school officials. The assist members are invited to join the, in formulating the units of work Nibley. members in this eve- present . , Mr. Petersen, of the to be taught, and the projects nmg s entertainment. in Service Station Hyrum, that will be developed during City Music will be furnished by right the course. The group consists received a deep cut on the Jerry Layne and his orchestra. accordsevere and shock, at the present time of Lynn temple - Committee members working at"T. Harmston, G. Dr. iniLlo Groneman.-representatiof th WCTLI SECRETARYMiss on the dance this year include:were contractors, chairman; Fred L. tending physician. II I theme and decorations, Joyce to to whether Lily Grace Matheson will determine be taken Markham, local architect. vice skull-w- as ArleneDeem, Jensen,chairman, not or his fractured, conductOgdenwaTksho chairmaniand the 401 Delpha Anderson, Norene RasAccording-1- 0 Deputy Sheriff board members: Afton M. Payne, mussen, Gaynell Johnson, Diane SherAlma with Pewho, Sorensen, real estate board: Andrew Davis,, and Velma Payne; oriff investigatWesley Mahnberg, terson, lumber dealers; Spencer chestra, Nancy Jane Stoller, was Mr. ed the Petersen accident, Madsen, carpenters union, AFL; Dorene Young, chairman, 12:30 at toward CIO labor.union. Logan driving and 11.,S. Bills, lla Sackett and Lynette-A- n am-an- d apparently struck the derson; refreshments, Phyllis southwest side of the overpass. "N) Reeder, chairman, Norma Jean The car then careened onto the Willie and Barbara Larsen: inbridge, lodging crosswise and vitations and dance cards. Shir' stalling all traffic. 11i Grace ley Ward chairman.. Marilyn OGDEN The victim- - was- found - in -- the Matheson, Evanston, iJ1y corre- Powers, Balls, Betty back seat The impact of the col- - sponding secretary of the Na. Lou Jones,Margene Dixie Meacham, Bark ir-Nlision had torn off his shoes and tional Women's Christian Tem- bara Billings, Joan Peters and LOGANAssociated Clubs of piled him from thq front to ' a conduct will Joan Jensen.' perance Union, Logan have elected Mrs.- - Eldred rear seat- - First:persons arrivin :Monday-7-state w6Thshop L. Waldron chairman of their at the accident scene were 10 a.m in the Methodist EpisFork s , library committee. School stu- gi copal Community Center. South Cache cOther committee members are dents en route High home from abasMrs. O. Wendell Budge, vice ketball game The - conference will train Ban on Ate state, regional, county and lochairman; Miss Emma Laub, secretary-treasure- r: G. L. Smith, cal officers in organizational PROVOStudents at the Central Utah -Vocational School - are becoming- acquainted with- the problems involved in construction work by actually building a house under- - the close supervision ortheir Instructors, son VI; Sorenson, director at the school, reported today. According to Mr. Sorenson, it is the policy at the school that "skills are best learned by doing," and it was this idea that prompted the school officials and the Building Trades Advisory Committee to decide that a house should be built as a class project- Students and instructors were enthusiastic supporters of a site nally located at 1030 East Thirteenth North, Provo. Construction of the house began last fall soon after school Mr. Sorenson excommenced, plained- and the work is showing ite steady progress-no- w of adverse weather conditions 1 . uilding House in, Provo Unit Se s Meet i -. . .!.; , 7 S Beverages, Washifigton,- D. e, declared at the annual- meeting .14 Committee chairmen are being - the- - events picked of the three-da- y celebration and a theme is being selected,- Miss ocational Studelits a1 1 OGDENMaximum prodution the antidote for inflation, John H. Riley, secretary of the Ameriof Carbonated :can Bottlers , - E )11 Is tees. - - e Bottlers Advised 4 - VOCATIONAL-SCHOO- Vtoh Productibb Best Plans I titre Salt Lake NEWS VIE FOR AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPThese three Davis High students (left to right), Mathew Zaugg, Shia Yamamoto and Evan Lyman, have been selected as can- , didates for the annual Union Pacific Scholarship. 0 ,. --- -a 1 glIr--..--- and't --- u 65 West FirstSa s Branches in Utah and Idaho 4o, |