Show ““” fWW— ' Ij !JiUllMlMMMMMalllJMiM-iaJMJlltJulJilai-iJJ-J- tL -u " ' J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNIXG FOR GREETING 0 Musicians Gather for State Federation Convention x‘Ciy VS Vvy xVi? -- - uJl4ji 1 j n if 0 K et A ' PINK GOLD WHITE GOLD HEW GOLD MOUNTING SPECIAL WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Style good taste and smart appearance demand GOLD FRAMES for Glasses for evening wear and formal occasions They are almost a necessity for people who take pride in their appearance This week we are featuring the NEW STYLE GOLD FRAMES in WHITE or PINK GOLD in RIMLESS MOUNTINGS and CAMBRIDGE THE PAD 12 K GOLD Values from $795 BRIDGE FRAME to $1000 SPECIAL $685 CONSULTATION FREE BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED ME-BA- A anti-Sovi- Kri-lenk- o Presents Opera More than 500 persons attended the Opera ‘‘Iehabod Crane" presented m a highly efficient manner in the Judge memorial auditorium Tuesday evening by the glee club of St Leading roles were taken by the following- Sue McFall Iehabod Josephine Dowd Aunt Hilda Mary O'Carroll the solo lyric soprano The cast was assisted bv a chorus of 60 and a trio including William M Hardi-maviolinist Mrs Beth Nelson cello and Miss Catherine Bonner piano Sister Aloysius was in charge of the music Miss Virginia McHugh was stage manager and Miss Jane Marcell Heinen was dramatic coach n Girl Scouts Tour Newspapers’ Plant Thirty three Scouts and Girl visited The Tribune-TelegraAcafternoon plant Tuesday companied by Mrs R B Porter field captain the girls reporters of their respective organizations were escorted through the newspapers’ offices Mrs Porter announced that the Girl Scout council’s April meeting will be held at headquarters m the Beason building Thursday at 7 30 p m Plans will be made for the annual summer camp at Big Cottonwood canyon and for day camps in the city Brownies The easiest wajr to cut expenses fare V 17 Stomach Sufferers Girls’ Glee Club nd MUiCMiaUMl - 6 1932 Lake Justices of the peace of county will meet with Matthew Cowand W R Turkey marketing problems formed ley county attorney the theme of a meeting of directors Huntsman assistant county attorney of the Northwest Turkey Growers’ Saturday at 2 p m in the office of association Tuesday at the offices of Justice of the Peace H T Mathews the Utah Poultry Produceu’ Coopera- of Murray to discuss the Utah stat West utes relative to fees paid monthly to 1800 South tive association just ices Temple street BANK CALL MADE The matter was brought to a head During a session in the forenoon Clyde C Edmonds general manager when Mr Huntsman refused to sign Walter H Hadlock state bank com$99 voucher for Justice Herman missioner Tuesday announced that and acting president and Heibert Beyers secretary and assistant gen- Gygi of the Second precinct imme call had been issued to state banks limits of the in south trust and city eral manager gave reports on phases diately companies for a report on Mr Ed- the vicinity of State street and one their condition as of close of business of the association work monds stressed the importance of for Justice Mathews for $19 75 Re- Apfil 2 fusal was made on the ground they storage and sales facilities Reports in the afternoon were given had conducted hearings at which no by Benjamin Brown president of the member of the county attorney’s of Producers’ Distributing agency of fice was present contrary to a strict New York and his son Benjamin 1 construction of the statute accord ME-B- A The county Brown secretary of the agency The ing to Mr Huntsman of his or- attorney claimed an overcharge had former discussed the set-uganization for the exclusive handling been listed of turkeys produced bv the northQuick relief from stomach disorwest association Shrinkage prob- Anti-SoviPlotters ders is guaranteed by Buenger’s ME-Blems were discussed by his son The meeting will continue WednesAlkaline Powder In this modSentenced to Death day with sessions at 9 a m and 1 30 em discovery special Ingredients act m At the afternoon session p MOSCOW April 6 (Wednesday) the cause of stomach president will be elected (UP) — Judas Stern and Sergei Vas directly upon siliev were sentenced to death today disorders reestablishing quickly and BOULDER CRUSHES MINER for shooting the German embassy naturally the delicate chemical balCOLVILLE Wash April 5 OP)— counselor Dr Fritz von Twardow-sk- i ance of tlie stomach At the first Michael Rusch 50 miner was crushed in a terrorist plot designed to sign of trouble— get it to death today by a huge boulder involve Soviet Russia m difficulties makes a bad stomach good After which was loosened by a dynamite with ME-Bnations O European K it also you try you’ll blast m the New Thought mine near The death sentence for the two al Sold under a satisfaction or money-hac- k Orient The mine is so far from here leged was deterrorists Ave the Sixth guarantee by that no details were received Rusch manded by Prosecutor Nicholas Drug Co Frank J Folland Drug known widely among northwest minin a dramatic midnight session Co and Coombs Drug Co Price ing men leaves a widow of the trial 50c and $1 00 (Adv) vmmmsmg&tmai si®s -- fa check for $100 Theft of a the Wasatch Springs and $10 cash at police head Plunge was quarters Tuesday by Joseph Mather-oof Pocatello Idaho v He reported that while he was bathing at the resort someone entered his dressing room and removed the check and the cash Police are investigating Reports of the president Mrs C W Hosmer and of important committees will be the chief business of the opening session of the convention of the Utah Federation of Music Clubs which assembles Wednesday at 10 a m at the Hotel Utah At this meeting Trary Y Cannon will announce and discuss a proposed revision of the by laws Mayor Louis Marcus will extend greetings to the convention and the guests will be welcomed by Edward P Kimball chairman of the conven tion committee A musical program will be given by Miss Naomi Hoff man and the Ogden Sempre Musical Trio The program for the afternoon comprises discussion and demonstration of federation endeavors as follows Civic music Miss Charlotte Stewart college music Professor Thomas Giles rhythm bands Mrs J Benja min Parker chorals Mrs Claribel Wallace public school music J Spencer Cornwall Election of officers for the coming year will take place at the close A concert program free to the public will be given in the Assembly hall at 8 p m The junior contests will be held Thursday at 9 a m as follows- - Piano violin and voice at the McCune School of Music and Art other instruments at Consolidated Music company's hall dancing at the Hotel Utah Award winners will be announced at the afternoon session o APRIL Idahoan Reports Theft Peace Justices Market Rotarians Vie for Honor Turkey Of $110 at Bathhouse Set Fee Parley Problems Form traveler's Of Constant Attendance Theme of Parley at Salt reported MAYOR CHOSEN t UMAjMUtlA AUERBACH CO THE BIG STORE Established 1064 BROADWAY & STATE Rotarians who have scored upon colleagues by constant attendance through a period Seated left to right A E Christensen and Ernest Lambourne standing S W Morrison and Chester Greene Central Pacific Club Picks Nominees for Election of Reelects Board Officers At Annual Meet Nominations for officers for the ensuing year were madg Tuesday night at the monthly business meeting of rectors will meet within the week in the Rotary club at the Hotel Utah To succeed Adruin B Pembroke as presiSan Francisco to elect officers Reelected directors are E J Wills dent J H McGowan and T L Hoi Salt Lake William Sproule San Fran- man were nominated Other nominees are- Marion C Nelcisco former president of the Southern Pacific Guy V Shoup San Fran- son and Dr Francis A Goeltz first W Williams cisco general solicitor of the South- vice president Gilbert ern Pacific F H Reed B A Mc- second vice president J F Whitaker RosenAllister G L King E H Gubbins third vice president Simon secretary and H M Chamber-laiJ Wesley Ferguson and J W Dayan blatt treasurer were assured of all of San Francisco when they were renominated Mr Sproule is president and Mr without opposition King is secretary of the company Rotarians also voted to endorse and As the company is a Utah corclean-uaid the campaign sponsored poration the meeting was held in the by the junior chamber of commerce office of E M Bagley general counLouis Marcus pleaded for co sel in Utah The Central Pacific Mayor in cleaning vacant lots and Railway company controlledby the operation ’’ramshackle" houses Southern Pacific is the original rail- razing The business meeting was attended road from Ogden to San Francisco four club members who have not which has been leased to the Southern by missed a weekly meeting in 21 months Pacific since the early ’80’s —a singular record The members are A E Christensen Ernest S W Morrison and Chester Greene Rotary records show that iMr- Greene has attended every meet lng since election to the club six months prior to July 1 1930 when at Funeral services for George H tendance records began Suns 77 of 528 Thud East street founder and manager of the Salt Lake Transfer company and active L D S church worker who died Sunday eve nmg in a local hospital wPl be con ducted Wednesday at 2 p m at the Eighth ward L D S chapel Burial will take place in the City cemetery A platform advocating free matinee Friends may call at the home Wed dances once a week and a "fair" senesday between 10 a m and 2 p m Mr Sims lived in the Eighth ward lection of members of the student pub 50 years 25 of which he served as lications council was announced Tues counselor to Bishop Oscar F Hunter day by the "Barbs" University of and Bishop John Fetzer During hfs Utah campus organization of students life he filled two missions for the affiliated with social fraternities Other planks m the platform inchurch one in southern California and one in Scotland He also helped clude the organization of a men’s and to pioneer the transfer business in women's pistol team and the appropriation of funds for intramural acSalt Lake tivities by the student body At the student body nominations Friday the FAMILY REUNION PLANNED A Nebeker family reunion will be organization will sponsor Rudy Larheld in the University ward L D S sen for second vice president and amusement hall Friday at 8 p m Edna Swenson for secretary with Chairman Hyram Nebeker of Laketown in charge Lisle Smith is chairman of the program committee All directors of the Central Pacific Railway company were reelected at the annual meeting of stockThe di holders Tuesday morning - Transfer Lam-bourh- Alan’s Kin 'll xuivo Klfpe SpI - U ‘Barbs’ Urge money this winter ia to prevent sickness expense Thousand of women are adopting tha health habit of giving a mild laxative to every Matinee Dances member of th family once a week Thu praventing or checking colds neadachea dizziness biliousneea and constipation KATVKI'a aiMKOT— HI— being safe mild and ia ideal for this family use Trj it and save icknoaa expense Only 25c HI Tonight Alright Quick relief Weather Report Wcathfr rondiUon April S 1933 The ftretfrn depression has arUsnred In n taMrrly dtrn lion and li now rentrrfri over Cnlorndo southeaslern Wvomtng end southwestern Nebtaxka with low pressures south along the extending north and Rockies Meanwhile the Pacific high has made some progress Inland but shows highest pressures over the Oregon coast A little precipitation has resulted In the northwestern states extending Inland to north- Positively Closing Out the Balance of Stock and Pledges of UNCLE SAM LOAN OFFICE at your own price Rifles Musical Instr- A chance to buy Shotguns uments Saxophones Trumpets Guitars Hamilton and Waltham Watches Diamonds of all sizes Wrist Watches Silverware 21-Jew- All loans must Ie redeemed at once ns we are positively quitting business East Second South A tattoo Hoise 4j heyenn I hlrauo Denver nr Jctn Helena Kan City Lauder ! Ant vunnespoi ( 421 74 881 44 Midnia Pueblo Reno Ht Louts O Salt lake attle Washington W'n irmif Yf stone Y uma 80 Ml 931 Mi 981 48 14 71 82i 83 40i 84‘ 78 48 9il 42' Han IieeO Han Fran Hnokane I nnoi ah 7fll 84! 431 Omaha Phoenix Po ateilo 781 481 741 801 rjI Needle New York 08 fini 74 88 40 741 401 7m 40 04 88 40 48 64’ 341 821 Mi Sot 38 84) 38 44 88 341 40 34 30 801 40 8S 00 90 38 84 401 421 SO sol 1 I rn 04' 40 48 18 98 88 40 40' 791 381 W 34 341 38 38 20 84 T ( lfir 00 f ldy (M) f leaf 00 00 Cldy Tidy T Pt cMr Pt cldy ©n Cldy 00 00 ( oo r (Hi rar ifr 01 f 0o ( T PI not The thirteenth in a aerie of educational messages pointing out the importanre and value of advertising to consumer and to business in general Notice how much heller a person feels when his house is kept clean and well painted — when his home grounds are neat and well eared for —when his personal appearance reflects careful attention kr ldy Iraf TPh You will agree that cheerful surroundings have a great influence on your work- -in fact on your whole life The idea can easily and with real benefit he extended to each one’ Buy the everyday life—right now — things you need things which you may have been doing without— and see how much it improves your Clean up paint up and all dress up— aroutid self-confiden- ce Today’s advertising is full of atAnd tractive buying opportunities of value you eau depend upon the any well advertised product Make advertising the guide in all your purrhasing and your dollar will go farther and bring you more real lasting satisfaction cldy 00 ( knr 00 ( ldy 00 ldy 00 Pt cldy oo pt cldy 08 Pt cldy 00 ( ldy 1 ( lear 00 04 ( ldy on Clear 00 ( bar fo is Mr Pt f true superiority complex It is exsnobbish or high-bropressed in a wholesome and honest pride a cheerful attitude a confident outlook tf H 1G 48 95 38 19 42 47 Inches Total precipitation for the 34 hours 04 ending it 8 p m Total for this month to date 19 Accumulated deficiency for this month to date 17 7 90 Total since October l to date Accumulated deficiency since October 1 64 Sun rises at 6 03 and uu at 0 68 April 8 lina WF41HFR OTinrnVATIONS TAKFN 8 P M MOl’NT AIN JTME 9 Portland UNCLE SAM LOAN OFFICE Degrees Highest temperature today Highest In tills month amet 1874 Lowest last night Lowest this month since 1874 Mean for today Normal complex” Perhaps that is what business Is suffering from — too much emphasis on the Why negative side of the picture side a for the other not emphasize change? Why not have a tuperiority complex? ern Utah western Wyoming and Montana Temperature are slightly below normal In the Plateau area but are above in the central and southern Rocky Mountain and Cool weather also Cential Plains sections prevails In the Pastern states where scattered sprinkles of rain have occurred Comparative data at Balt Lake City el Positively Without Reserve HAVE all heard much about WE “inferiority c My 04 Know on ( salt xJsKEcdvertis inty MEETS THURSDAY NOON AT CHAMBER rldy kar 1 ‘I 0E COMMERCE club JL I |