Show — n'L'tf'riBiiiiwiu 'ayT-- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Friday June Reception to Honor Board At Annual MIA Conclave A reception honoring: the retiring general presidency and general board of the Young Women’s Mutual Improvement Assn is to be held at the Lion House social center 63 E South Temple the night preceding opening of the annual conference of the Young Men’s and Young Women's Mutual Improvement Assns June 18 19 and 20 All MIA officers and members and friends particularly those who have served with the board members tn various capacities are invited to the function which is being given by the Y M M I A general superintendency and general board All rooms in the Lion House have been reserved for the function which is expected to attract thousands of guests No special Invitations are being issued Mrs Lucy Grant Cannon Y W M I A president since November 1937 and remaining members of the general board were released April 6 but were asked to continue in office until conclusion of the annual June conference Her counselors are Mrs Verna W Goddard and Mrs Lucy T Andersen The new president Is Mrs Bertha Stone Reeder wife of William H Reeder Ogden She and PATTERN JACKAL HYDE FURRIERS 'i VtSXAT OM two new counselors and members of the new general board are to be sustained at the pending This home cracker-cris- p frock is so neat you'll want to make several versions for busy hours It buttons to Just below the waist and has two shaped pockets Barbara Bell pattern No 1797 is designed for sizes 12 14 16 18 20 40 and 42 Size 14 requires material 44 yards of h For this pattern send 25c- in corns your name address pattern number and size wanted to Barbara Bell care The Salt Lake Tribune 530 S Wells st Chicago T 111 The spring and summer ‘'Fashion” will be a dependable guide in your spring sewing plans Special designs fashion tips free pattern printed in the book 25c 39-inc- - iiiiiinjit"iryr--prj-i- nntWi4 f-: -i 4 1948 29 By Gus Arriola Gordo ifb PEPtTO euw Fisa FIVE GUY? 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BEEN MU Wue&Lr MJM-fI'M PVITCM 70 SECRET: TO oef FES gieuT f mr hold ONj VIST -- too &A&4TOAM 70 ovf WZLP-MD- I o®imaH' vci A MONtfEV-fHINlNS- CAM MA& I-- I-I CON'T KNOW WIVE TO TE6NK ovee' IT i LDS Speakers Named for Stake Confabs Bruce R McConkie member first council of seventy Church cf Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and P C Child church welfare committee member will address Hillside stake quarterly conference sessions Sunday it was announced Thursday at the church offices General sessions of the conference will be in Wasatch ward chapel 1455 Emerson ave at 10 am and 6 pm North Jordan stake conference at the Hunter ward chapel 6000 W 35th South will be addressed by Mark E Petersen member of the council of twelve apostles and by Mark B Garff church welfare committee member General sessions wall be at 10 am and 7 pm Speakers Listed Appointments of other church general authorities and welfare committee members to address stake conferences Sunday follow: Boise Ida stake Thomas E McKay and S B Eccles Deseret stake Delta Thorpe B Isaacson and W T Lawrence Millard 3stake Fillmore Antoine R Ivins and W E Ryberg Nampa Ida stake Ezra Taft Benson and Irvin B Nydegger Nebo stake Fayson Joseph Fielding Smith and William M Walsh Palmyra stake Spanish Fork A E Bowen and Alfred W Uhrhan St George Stake St George stake SL George Matthew Cowley San Francisco Cal stake Dr Milton FL Hunter Santaquin-Tinti- c stake Santaquin Henry D Moyle South Davis stake Bountiful Dr Joseph F Merrill Spokane Wash stake Levi Edgar Young Weber stake Ogden Marion G Romney Weiser stake Ontario Ore 4 Clifford E Young Zion Park stake Hurricane LeGrand Richards No representative of the church general authorities has been appointed to attend Moapa stake conference to be held at Las Vegas Nev I’ Five members of El Kalah temple Mystic Shrine will represent the Utah organization at the 74th annual session of the Imperial council at Atlantic City N J Sunday through Thursday The Utah representatives are Charles Wardrop illustrious potentate Dr John Edward Carver Ogden: Newell B Dayton Lincoln G Kelly and Julius S Daniels recorder Mr Kelly chairman of the board of governors Intermountain Shnners’ hospital for crippled children Mr Dayton board treasurer and Dr Carver will attend the national hospital board meetings this week end The Utahns will report on the progress of the board’s campaign to raise the additional 5250000 made necessary by increased construction and equipment costs Mr Daniels is slated to become president of the National Shnne Recorders Assn at the annual meeting Monday Dr Carver will make two talks at Atlantic “'City occupying the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church on Sunday evening and addressing the jftlantic City Kiwanis club on Tuesday Mr Daniels will leave Saturday afternoon for Atlantic City Following the Shrine meetings he will fly to England to Join Mrs Daniels and their son MaJ Jack Daniels serving with the U S army 194 - ! 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Service Star Legion Indorses Mundt Bill U N Program Support of the United Nations program and the Mundt-Nixo- n communistic control bill was voted by the Service Star Legion Inc Utah division at its 30th annual convention Thursday in Memorial house Memory park The delegates from the six chapters dedicating their annual meeting to the furtherance of peace were addressed by Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton retired bishop i- 12-- 42 jr MnirirrBiiniiiiiirii' J faervuef' Slirine Names Five to Meet 1797" Bv Jo FFscher From Nine to Five i rr "V r °i (b r Zd i Will Mrs F A Miller lead Sen ice Star Legion again State Employes Set Member Drive of the Episcopal diocese of Utah and chairman of the Utah Association for United Nations and City Judge Reva Beck Bosone Reelected President Mrs F A Miller Salt Lake City was reelected president as was Mrs Clem H Jensen Ogden first vice president Mrs Elsie Sidwell Price second vice president and Mrs J L Langford Ogden recording secretary The convention named Mrs J W Evans Salt Lake City recording secretary and Mrs Rebecca Jones Provo treasurer Other officers are Mrs O F McSh&ne historian Mrs Duane Lower Ogden Gold star chairman Mrs Laura Morgan Nephi chaplain Mrs T L Aubrey parliamentarian and Mrs Bruce Seeley ML Pleasant Mrs Fred G Edson Ogden Mrs A M Fleming Salt Lake City and Mrs J U Eldredge Ogden organizers Mayor Earl J Glade welcomed the delegates from Salt Lake City Ogden Provo Nephi and Price commending them for their long years of service in behalf of veterans and veterahs’ tpmilies Against War Bosone Judge challenged women to strike against war declaring that knowing the tragic meaning of armed conflict they are the logical group to carry the banners of peace Touching on the Russian and Palestine situations Judge Bosone predicted that the world leaders will evolve friendly agreements "If each woijd leader had 10 children and he would keep the welfare of his own family ever paramount in his thoughts we would surely be on our way to universal peace" observed Mrs By Milton Caniff Steve Canyon it's AN THE SIC-KA-L wwy— AIRPORT FLAGMAN USES TO OEDEK THE WHEEL CHOCKS PULLED I IT MEANS WE'RE ASOLO” TO TAKE OFF Gasoline Alley I WAS TALKING GOODNESS WITH m?rrs WILMS? ABOUT VACATIONS NINA COULDN’T WE TAK THE SSG0ND TWC WEEKS IN JULY INSTEAD OF ThE Smiling Jack MY DRESSMAKER By Zack Mosley -TOWN I’M GOING TO THE WHERE WELL SO FAR NO 'ANSWER FROM CHERRY S EVEN WITH DEDICATING OUR GONG TO-- HER AND DISC-JOCKEY- NQ SKEEZTX’ WHEN THIS LETTER WAS MAILED AND GET TH’ POLICE IN ON OUR SEARCH f COLUMNISTS WRITING ABOUT IT With officers elected the char- Bosone ter awarded and a number of memon his Bishop Moulton bers active the new Utah State own observations atreported Lake Success Employes union No 1084mem-is ready to begin an extensive bership drive announced H Shom-shpresident The union a member of the National Federation of State County and Municipal Employes American Federation of Labor was presented its charter Wednesday night by Gov Herbert B Maw During the same ceremony Gov Maw was made an honorary member of the union Gov Maw gave the allegiance of membership to approximately 100 members present at the meeting With his announcement of the membership drive to begin ‘’immediately" Mr Shomshor announced that meetings wall be held on the first Wednesday of each month Place of meeting wall be announced later he said or ‘ reminding his audience that each nation had sent top men to work out a universal prpgram and that from such a friendly and understanding conference world peace must be the product The luncheon was served by the Salt Lake county chapter with Mrs B F Lofgren Mrs Tyler H Barton and Mrs Evans as hostesses Resolutions placing the organization in favor of the United Nameations and the Mundt-Nixo- n sure were prepared by a committee headed by Mrs R W Fisher By Harold Gray Orphan Annie 311 WELL THAT THE HA MRS PUDDLE FEELS rrs SHAMEFUL TO ADMIT TWCT MR PUOOLE BEGAN AT THE BOTTOM — AMO WORKED ALL THE WAV OP — HER DIO? 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