Show 21 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday June 9 1948 For Luncheon Registration for summer session ng Both groups have planned extensive programs for next year designed to stimulate interest in extracurricular activities among engineering students Mr Smith said wg V ' V ' r Vv '’ ‘OF Swimmin’ Hole’ Substitute ! Cooling off in their ovsn way Tuesday were left to right Richard Garj and Billy Simpson and Bobby Nelson Scene is the monument erected in honor of march through the desert of Mormon Battalion Neatest Hot Weather Trick: Dip iu Capitol Monument Youngsters of the city-bre- Bound Over for Trial City Judge Reva Beck Bosone Tuesday ordered Gilbert Kite 29 222 S State bound over tq Third district court on a charge of failing to provide for a minor child Speakers at the testimonial program will be Wilford A Glad president of Temple View stake mission and Edward A Sorenson bishop hole” to cool off in tvhen the mercury climbs past the sweltering point — as it did Tuesday — but Salt Lake's resourceful younger generation can come up with an idea or two of its own One of the neatest tricks of the season made Tuesday a success for four boys who took advantage of the stream of water flowing from the Mormon Battalion monument on the capitol grounds Bobby Nelson 7 son of Mr and Mrs James S Nelson 598 W Capitol st and the Simpson brothers Gary 12 Richard 9 and Billy 7 sons of Mr and Mrs Dell Simpson 5S8 V Capitol st frolicked under the solid stream as adult cast envious ejes in their direction passers-b- y Your Children's GROW and i Feet GROW ek six-we- ek v S y V Wards to Fete LDS Envoys Air Force Seeks New Graduates quota-controlle- Are the small fry already restless for "something to do” ? And are junior’s car bills and sis’ summer wardrobe wrecking the family budget? Relief for harassed parents was offered Tuesday by H B Tanner summer school principal Already 400 Salt L-youths have signed up for summer instruction in music vocational training and straight academic coursesto handle Facilities are available as many more and registration will be continued all week West high school is offering a course in automobile mechanics Students should be of eighth grade age but no experience or credits are necessary to enroll Sewing classes offer girls an opto acquire the new portunity ankle flounces styles — swishing blouses — all and frothy teen-ag- e ke variety may not have an d ‘or swimmin six-we- 400 Register For School V chapter j - 1 j Air Group to Nominate Air Reserve Assn Salt Lake will nominate officers Wednesday at 8 p m at Fort Douglas Officers’ club announced Judge Frank E Moss president Officers will be elected July 14 Maj B C Wnght assistant professor of military science and tactics at University of Utah will speak Wednesday John T Wahlquist director announced Tuesday Most classes will be held on the mam campus with the school of business meeting in the main building at Fort Douglas annex Some speech classes also will be taught at the annex Dr Wahlquist said Registration will be conducted in the library except for medical and law students who will enroU for summer work in the medical buildmg and in the office of the dean of the law school Since the session will include several special institutes offering credits registrants for these sessions should confer with Dr Wahlquist in room 309 Park bldg In some courses students may register for duration of the quarter or for first six weeks or for post session classes with approval of department heads or deans of schools concerned The session runs from Monday to July 23 while the post session will be held from July 26 to Aug 28 Schedule for alphabetical registration Monday includes: N to SI 8:30 to 9:20 am Sm to Z 9:30 to 10:20 am A to C 10:30 to 11:20 D to H 1:10 to 2 pm and 1 to M 2:10 to 3 pm ' U Engineers Pick Chiefs secretary Perseverance is the key to setting school attendance records J So agree Fred Henry Wilcox son —— of Mr and Mrs Herbert G Wilcox i who has a 2804 Dearborn ave Tf perfect 12 year record for not being absent or tardy to school and Joanne Sartor daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Sartor 959 Denver st who has a similar record for nine straight years Young Wilcox admits he was aided no little by Lady Luck who saw to it that normal childhood diseases hit him at just the right time He had meftsles and chicken-po- x during summer vacation and acquired mumps from his brother r' v the day after school let out one i year Joanne Sartor Miss Sartor was not quite so Specialised in business work at South high lucky Measles and chickenpox kept her out of school briefly during her first two years but once they had passed she kept her record intact Neither has "sluffed” a class after once reporting to school Mr Wilcox attended school at Two Salt Lake members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints wilTleave soon on missions for the church They will be honored this week at farewells Stanley De Jong son of Mr High school graduates will be and Mrs Cornelius De Jong 1146 S 8th West will be honored Tues- - given priority for enlistment in the air force beginning this month when the air force will return to d a policy of restricted and inductions to remain within its authorized strength Lt Col Lloyd H Rockwell Salt Lake recruiting officer announced Tuesday A minimum general classification test average of 90 will be required of applicants and enlistments in the air force will be accepted only for three years High JW school graduates may apply for assignment to a technical school Mr De Jong Mr Maloney of their own choosing Col Rock- day at 8:15 pm at a farewell testimonial in Jordan Park ward chapel 1385 S 8th West Mr De Jong will leave shortly for the Netherlands mission A graduate of South high school he has been attend ng the Unihas been an versity of Utah and active chorister of the Aaronic priesthood chorus A farewell testimonial Sunday h at 6:30 pm In ward chapel 120 W 5th South will honor Gerald K Maloney T586 S 8th West who will leave on a mission to the central states June 30 Mr Maloney is the son of Mr and Mrs Richard R Maloney He attended elementary and West high school in Salt Lake City He was employed for two years by United Air Lines Salt Lake City For five years he was president LDS ward of the at the University of Utah will begin Monday at 8:30 am Dr Caps and gowns traditional ‘tickets" to the world outside and beyond the college campus will be ‘ducats’ for graduating seniors to attend the annual senior lunch- eon m the University of Utah Union bldg Friday noon Wallace R Bennett senior class president announced Tuesday The luncheon will be free to all persons in graduation garb A abort informal program will follow the luncheon At 3 p m an open house honoring all candidates for graduation will be sponsored by Dr A Ray Olpin university president and Mrs Oipm In their residence 1259 E South Temple Candidates will form in the Southwest comer of the stadium Saturday at 5 p m for the commencement processional which will begin at 5:30 The- - graduation program open to the public will begin it 6 pm Officers of two mechanical engineering groups at the University of Utah were announced Tuesday Jby faculty advisers Edward J (Ted) Smith 1310 E 2nd South will be chairman of the student chapter American Society of Mechanical Engmeera honorary professional society Other A S M E officers will be Robert J Mattison Jr vice chairman and Horace Hugh Christensen secretary-treasure- r Heading Pi Tau Sigma honor- 8rv mechanical engineering so- -i cietv established spring quarter on ’ampus will be Carl Hilton McBreen president: James Roscoe vice president: Larry M Killpack secretary: Richard Hansen treasurer and Brent Y Creer Youths Attend 9 12 Years Without School Absence For Summer Slated Monday Caps Goivns corre-spond- HOW? PERSEVERANCE U of U Signup Seniors Wear without bankrupting father even learn that traThey may ditional way to the male heart by attending cooking school where lessons are available in beating up fudge and cookies as well as family meals Highland Park Irving junior high and South high while Miss Sartor a classmate at South attended Sumner and Liberty grade school and Irving junior high Both were commended at graduation exercises by DeVoe Woolf South high school principal Mr Wilcox hopes he can maintain his record at the University of Utah where he plans to study dentistry while Miss Sartor who majored in a business course at South high said she wants to find a job as a stenographer Illegal Operation Hearing Begins We Have Sixth-Seven- Members of Salt Lake county Welfare council will elect new term officers for the 1948-4- 9 Thursday at 3:30 pm in the Board of Education bldg 440 E 1st South Arch M Thurman chairman announced Tuesday After election of officers a vote will be taken on acceptance of proposed by-la- SAVE MONEY THE GLIDDEN WAY It PAINT YOUR WAILS NOW WITH and i - Spred Flat So Easy Let us help you with jour painting problems For a to 53 Use Buy Spred Laster and Spred Flat Today at complete line of Glidden Paints come in or call INTERMOUNTAIN GLASS AND PAINT COMPANY CO: ROMNEY LUMBER isftig NORTH 1ST WEST Phone 1530 SOUTH STATE PH MONEY AHEAD urtM toto tfacozafa uu tv&u OPOOD III! 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