Show to THE HALT LAKE TEliU'XE SUNDAY MORNING APRIL C Students Win CRITIC LAUDS ART EXHIBIT Over Seniors Seeks Aid for Spritigville Plan At St Louis BPRINGV1LLK -- A visitor of years he has had In mind a similar at the BprlngvlUe high school art exhibit Thursday was Fernand Lungren prominent California artist and art critic He came from Santa Barbara for the purpose of exhibition the end of obtainviewing Information as to the ing first-han- d method of carrying on the project Mr Lungren was deeply impressed by the number of prominent artists who are exhibiting in the Sprlngvllle gallery and by the great variety of paintings exhibited He considers the movement unique from the fact that these masterpiece of art are within such easy access of so many pupils as well as the people of the community He expressed the hope that these paintings would new be Isolated from the school and that the school would some time receive an endowment from some Institution as the Carnegie Foundation which is fostering similar institutions where art is recognised a a viUl Buriness Men Learn Things About - - Their Own Metropolis ST LOUIS (UP) —Four St Louth high school students completely stumped their elders In a competitive examination on St Louis history here recently The fact that the real name of one of the founders of the city was and not Pierre Laclede Liguest as disclosed to the "Pterre Laclede men by the j’htouiidfd busln-s- s om i ters roinertant Anoiher ably 3Outlined a youthfulfor the consolida--4 plan 8t Louis ion of St Louis and county a program which continues to baffle city and county adminis- laetor In education trators Hla sympathy In the movement Is As the competitive examination Intensified by the fact that for many continued the students so completely outshone their opponents that the Lehi judges were unanimous In their J S Willes ’ -- 4 art project whereby high-clumight be placed before the funeral public so that as he expressed it the young people might live with the works of great artists ”and absorb As head their uplifting Influence of the Santa Barbara Community Art school— a school of 150 students and maintained by a yearly endowment of 130 000—he ha been attempting for years to put his Ideals ss before tire public Mr Lungren expressed a charitable tolerance for all types of art and Is In sympathy with the modernistic lumi- movements— Impressionism Ism cubism In a word he stales that wherever one may find sincerity and truth there is true art advencement and growth Accompanying Mr Lungren was E F Parker who is the artist of the painting “The Prosix-ctor- muchwhich has called forth picture comment during the exhibit Another canvas exhibited by Mr Lungren this year Is "Band Dunes” delightful desert scene " Former Mayor All But One of Crime Cates Court Docket Dies Payson Student Body Nominates Officers Suddenly 69 former LEHI— John 8 Will PAYSON— Nominations for std mayor of Lehi died suddenly at the dent body officers for next year were SatIn Lehi residence family early PRICE— All but one case on the urday Death was caused by a blood made Friday afternoon at the Payson criminal calendar of the Seventh clot on the brain high school Two tickets were placed Mr Wllles who was v mechanic In the field the While and the district court at Price have been Lehi of married set M a a He native One other grand definitely are the candidates Surviving Green Following larceny charge against James Lee Christiana Winn In 189! -are his widow and five children on the White tk ket Dean Simmons Worthington and George R has been dismissed because The children are Clifford W of Big major Nile Vest Judge Margaret 8 Jean Arthur secretary and treasurihe evidence was Insufficient Worth- Cottonwood Mrs G M Tate and counBruce of McGill Nev Mrs L B er: Mildred Johnson ington and Colllngham are alleged rto have stolen a car belonging to An- Werner Mesa Arls and J Leland cilman Alleen Dobbs councilman Mrs T H Otterwm of Lehi Bpencer Mendenhall il re w Hanes of price Their case and council-me- n A brother William 8 of Salt Lake w as continued from tha last term and Llovd Wlgnal Morris ticket Green Mrs The The liquor appeal of Velma Houston and Mrs Robert Gilchrist Theron Bnyder Bchow and Mrs Janice Larson Celestla mayor has been passed judge Virginia Street secretary and Settings given to the other crimi- Bchow sisters all of Lehi also as do eight grandchildren treasurer Rhea Barnett two-yenal cases are as follows- - Jesus are now councilman Lorena Smith Aresco Helper assault with Intent Funeral arrangements councilman Zoe Johnson and to commit murder April 28 Tom pending councllmen Keel Jr Cleveland forgery Apt Grace Adams 30 and Antone Messener Salt Lake Bear River Students The election will take place during the coming week City persistent violation of the Chinese la Postmaster In Little Arizona Toicn BLALACK STATION Adz WV-T- his village with a population of 135 believes that It has the only Chinese postmaster In the United States 27 He is N IL Leong a Arte Hog Feed Crain and native born Chinese who has Being Developed been a resident of Yuma county for the last 15 years conducting a groREADLYN Iowa (UP)— A grain cery business and taking an active which grows like barley la part In Republican politics has an oat flavor and a wheatLeong’s appointment met with the shaped kernel has been developed by hearty approval of his fellow William Schumacher through a hand ANOTHER pollinated cross between wheat oats and again between the hybrid from the first cross and wheat Experiment to determine the value of the grain which matures In 90 days as an early hog feed are being conducted The average life bf a moth Is two and days one-ha- lf mG SEEK LIGHT-HATEATHENS Ga (UP)—There's a reward of 5Q waiting here for Information leading to the conviction of tha person responsible for shooting out the traffic lights at a street Intersection The city council put up tha money lest the practice develop Into a habit R ’ L U--- & oqpeneiroce' TYPICAL OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ) -- two-ye- ar out-of-to- one-ye- (r A aur-vl- ar out-ot-to- one-ye- 11 law May 1 The criminal calendar this term Is -- ine of the smallest hi the history of rt he county Despite the few number Tf criminal actions the calendar will be well taken up with civil matters a few of which already have been disposed of Five cltirens have been granted naturalisation during the present term Three cases were dismissed and eleven were continued Z 2 Testimonial To 7 Given Retiring Officers SPANISH FORK —Primary offi- cers of the Fourth ward who are retiring were given a testimonial In honor of their labor at the home of Airs Lorin Olsen Thursday evening retiring of flee is are Mrs Jane williams Mrs Vera Bowen and Miss Oladyi Williams and Mrs Selma Browne organist The officers presented the retiring officers with a gift a an appreciation of their labors The new officers are Ruth Olsen president Mrs Annie Bowen rence Albertson counselors and The DELTA SCHOOL FIECTS DELTA —At a student body elecheld Friday at the Delta high school the following students were elected to act In the capacity of stu-'fle- nt officers for the year 1810-J- l -- Clair Hopkins ’31 of the Red ticket president Rayda Henrie '31 of th tion AUTOMATIC HEAT ar Elect New Officers GARLAND -- The Bear River high held Its election Friday for student body officers for next year The following were elected- - President Keith Rhodes of East Garland vice president Bernice Bjorn secretary and treasurer Fred Somers East Garland Commencement exercises of the Bear River high school will be hold May 24 In the high school audit turn Miss Melba Hamson of TYemonton has been chosen valedictorian of the schixd graduating class EATS MUCH RICE less 8HANGHAI HP) — Shanghai than half the sire of New York con- sumes as mm h rice In a w eek as the American city uses In a year This Asiatic metropolis ate 505 400 000 pounds of the grain In 1929 nr average of more than 42000000 pounds a month Red ticket vice president Bee Roberta '31 of the White ticket secre- tary and treasurer The defeated students were Clavton Stapley '31 vice president: Vorda Flnlinson '32secrepresident tary and Ada Thalman treasuter '31 To obtain tne maximum of light and cleanliness owncis of a row of new steel houses In Berlin Germiny have placed tall glass screens at the rear to separate the families The home of Mr Anderson 134 F Street A G Salt Lsks City Utah April 0 1930 Enthusiastic about its Utah Osi A Coke Company Lai a City Utah Salt cleanliness and convenience Centlaoeai It nay Interest you to knew of thA pleasure I have had during tha peat winter using natural Ga a for and hot water la ay raaldencw at 134 1 Street houaa-haatl- &ot tha only have wa that its economy appreciated tha claanlloeaa and dirt wa havw been ao enthusiastic aoout our have talked with nearly all of our 1 feal that la doing ao I am neighbors aoout it really rendering a public aarvlca as 1 believe that In Natural Gas lies the hepe of keeping Belt Lake City clean and retaining cur famous due skyline the year round Gas - 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