Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Thursday June 10 1948 so ' v Sj - i other eight — who also will receive Hey Skinny! Time is growing diplomas Thursday — will fmish short to get those tickets to training next December accord- Lagoon for free fun day Friday There is a ticket for every boy ing to Miss Luella Hyatt director of nursing at the hospital and girl 16 years of age and under “Nineteen of the girls will bea ticket which will open the come staff nurses at the general gate to a load of “school’s out” fun hospitsJ” Miss Hyatt said “and including free admission to I certamly am proud of that” Lagoon free rides on concessions Three years of arduous training will be climaxed in Kingsbury hall Thursday night for 37 nurses from Salt Lake general hospital who will be graduated at impressive rites of the group have Twenty-nin- e completed their training and the Thespians Hold Trvouts at U Dr M Lynn Bennion superin- tendent of Salt Lake City schools will address the graduates during the rites scheduled to begin at 8 pm Earl C H Pearson hospital supervisor will present diplomas and Miss Wyatt will award pins to each graduate The class will be presented to the audience by Dr E G Holm-stroof the hospital staff and Mrs Coba Rasmussen director of nursing education at the hospital will administer the Florence of auditions for the University of Utah summer theater musical productions were so good Wednesday night that Dr C Lowell Lees director of the theater expects to begin rehearsals Monday evening Wednesday was the first of several days auditions and according to Dr Lees much acceptable talent was found Most of the work Wednesday was devoted to checking background of applicants and individual consideration and more thorough hearings will be made the rest of the week he said Dr Lees has scheduled first rehearsals for “M idsummer Night’s Dream” principals and the chorus of “Show Boat” fo Monday Principal In “Show Boat” will begin rehearsals about a week Results Officials at Trucking Confab Cite Industry’s Expansion er The latter positions were held by Howard B Gundersen before his appointment as president of the Salt Lake area vocational schooL Mr Likes is a 1939 graduate of the University of Utah where he later received his master’s deHe was prominent m dra- gree matics and other campus activities Mr Robertson was graduated from Utah State Agricultural col- lege in 1931 and was active in student publication work debating and dramatics During World War U he was assistant director of training for Geneva Steel Co and was supervisor of war production training: at US A C for two years Robert A Nelson was graduated from the University of Utah In 1940 where he majored m business and was prominent as a track athlete Dr owning Victim’s Funeral Friday UNION June 9— Funeral services for Virginia Allsop 9 who drowned in Cottonwood creek Tuesday will be conducted Friday at 2 pm in the Union ward Union ave and 8th East Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints by Austin L Walker bishop Friends may call Thursday from 8 to 8 pm it 16 W Center st Midvale and at the Union L D S ward Relief Society room Friday from 12:30 p m to time of funeral Burial will be m West Jordan cemetery i iCS American Express Xj arelers Cheques -- is fourpoefet --in fourfartof fvrsrfoufo known Accepted Good until used Your if refund lot Prompt 75 per identifies you 1 1 60 ©t0 AT AW'CSr pnanpd Rjuhre ad Western Lmoa O&ces Moat widely fiu) here group that the trucking industry 28 as busi- much is handling ness as the railroads Hear Panel Session During the day the truck operators heard a panel discussion on “Your Record With Us” by Herbert Qualls asistant director bureau of motor earners Interstate Commerce commission and officials of four states They included G R Carrel chief Colorado state patrol William Healy assistant secretary of state Salem Ore Marion A Snow supervisor of public relations Utah state highway patrol and John E Wiley public relations engineer Wyoming highway department While the trucking operators were commended for their safety work and programs they were also urged to take a more active part in attempting to develop a sound highway planning program in every state In the union Impression of Public A truck is always- a truck as far as the public is concerned and the record of the whole industry is often judged from the performance of an individual truck driver they were told “How are Your Human Relations” was the question asked by Dr Royal L Garff vice president Ken Garff Motor Co at a noon luncheon Dr Garff emphasized the importance of the personality of an individual stating that it is subject to control "You can be the kind of a person you want to be The rules are so simple they are scorned by many people” he said ReHards of Safety C Eugene Johnson vice president and general manager Pacific Intermountain Express told the group intangible gains resulting from reduced accidents are Customer relationship are improved there are fewer delays in service fewer attempt at punitive legislation and public reaction on the highway will be better he contended Do's and don't in selecting and maintaining equipment were discussed by George V Eastes Seattle and procedure for interviewing and taking applications for employes reviewed by Ralph F Bemdt general manager Rio Grande Motorways Denver The regional conference was sponsored by the American Trucking Assn and the Utah Motor Transport Assn MEETINGS TODAY Meetings scheduled Thursday in Salt Lake City include: Hotel Utah — United Commercial Travelers of America all day: Educators Assn all day Kiwanls club 12 15 p m: Lions club 12 15 p m Soroptimist club 7—pm Newhouse hotel Utah Cooperative Assn 9 am and noon Association of Credit Men noon Navy Mothers’ club 2 pm Intermountain n Assn 6:30 p m Inter-mounta- in Electrical Strevell-Patterso- Hardware Co m TRIBUNE-TELEGRA- FREE M FUN DAY AT LAGOON w This coupon is good for one free strip ticket including free concession rides refreshments magic show and Lake Telegram prizes at the Salt Lake Tribune-Sa- lt School’s Out Fun Day at Lagoon June 1L ' Clip coupon sign name address and age (good for boys and girls 16 and under) and exchange for free ticket at Tribune-TelegraHome Service Bureau Main Office Abortion Hearing Slated June 22 ia m tickets SCHOOLS OUT soda pop and popcorn free movies and a magic show and valuable to lucky winners prizes Brand-nebicycles for a boy and a girl dolls roller skates official league baseballs are among the prizes which will go to some of the 12000 youngsters attending The Salt Lake Tribune and Salt Nightingale pledge Music will be supplied by AlexPreliminary hearing for Rose ander Schreiner tabernacle or- Gillespie convalescent home opganist for the Church of Jesus erator charged with abortion was Christ of Latter-da- y Saints continued until June 22 by City Judge Reva Beck Bosone after Offer Arabian Jobs further sessions of her court Interviews for applicants inter- Wednesday from which spectators ested in construction jobs in Saudi-Arab- were barred will be conducted ThursAugust Schreiber local naturoday and Friday at 55 W 2nd South path facing a similar charge also reported E C Howe acting execu- will be heard on June 22 The operation allegedly took tive director Utah department of employment security place March 30 ing events which go from 10 am to 6 pm Railroad transportation to the Farmington fun spot will be offered at a reduced rate and the swimming fee will be cut down for all who hold Tribune-Telegra- m Tribune-Telegra- Building m Name Age Address Drops Dog Complaint City Judge Reva Beck Bosone Wednesday dismissed for lack of evidence a charge of failure to register a dog and pay the dog tax filed against Gerald Coomish 1850 S 8th West FOR LEASE or Any Part of 3521 So State 4200 Sq Ft 70 Ft Frontage on State Street All Phonm 6-12- 29 Battalion monument and formal gardens It Hill be a safety feature to keep sightseers off the road as Hell as the grass and will be finished this week Workmen S ednesday removed sod for installation of a concrete walk around the inside of the east capitol drive to provide access to the Mormon appointments in the state of public instruction department were announced Wednesday I Clair Likes is the new supervisor of veteran training succeeding Jay L Nelson who was named registrar-treasurSalt Lake area vocational schooL Von H Robertson now is director of trade and industrial education and Robert A Nelson is director of distributive education Lake Telegram fun field day at Lagoon Tickets are going fast so hurry to the Home Service bureau first floor Tribune-Telegrabuilding with a coupon clipped from The Tribune or Telegram and exchange it for tickets to the excit- - m later Education Unit Names Three Three Don’t Miss Free Fmi Outing! Receive Diplomas Tonight ' Growth of the trucking industry in the United States from 200000 vehicles in 1916 to some 6500000 today was reviewed Wednesday by key officals of the industry in the ten western states as they concluded a two-da- y regional meeting in Newhouse hotel Emphasizing the greater need now of safety on the highway driver training and personnel selection E J Buhner president American Trucking Assn told the GREAT DAY FRIDAY 37 General Hospital Nurses r - 6:30 pm Commer- cial Telegraphers 7 pm: Draper 730 pm Rosicru-clan- a Poultry8 Assn p m Garfield Clerical and Technical Workers 8 pm Temple Square hotel — Temple Square mhotel executive committee 1315 p Ladies Civic guild 7:30 pmMasonic E- 5 South temple Temple — Acacia lodge No 17 Free and Accepted Masons M M 7 pm d Labor temple East— Cement Lime and Gypsum Workers No 139 7:30 p m Painters No 77 8 p m Meat Cutters No 537 8 p m: State Road Employes No 33 Streetcar Men's auxiliary 8pm: 8 p m No 382-No Millmen 725 8 p m Electrical Workers No 151-tn- SIGHTSEERS’ AID Capitol Guests To Get Aid Of New Walk c O’ Sightseers to the monument of the Mormon battalion members of which walked across the continent soon will have their walking simplified Removal of sod for a concrete walk from the capitol to the monument and around the capitol drive to the head of State st was completed Wednesday by state workmen The walk will be laid this week Following the curved east roadway in front of the capitol the walk site is several feet inside the row of Japanese cherry trees It will provide access for sightseers to the monument and the formal sunken gardens m the southeast comer of the capitol grounds Laid out so pedestrians need not walk on the street or grass the walk was designed by Leon Freh-ne- r state landscape architect The walk will be financed from an appropriation of $3000 by the 1947 legislature for refurbishing of the monument Besides cleaning and recalking of the rad'nument a cement reflecting floor was laid in the pool in front of the historical shrine Because bids were too high Mr Frehner has had the program in charge hiring skilled workmen on an hourly basis The walks will be an unexpected "plum” from - ‘J 4 v MORE INDEPENDENT y EXPERTS SMOKE LUCKY STRIKE 7 w' TV uJ6 REGULARLY THAN THE NEXT TWO LEADING BRANDS COMBINED :Y- -: An impartial poll covering smoking preference of the buyers and warehousemen Lucky Strike regularly than ‘i all the Southern tobacco markets reveals th© men who really know tobacco — auctioneers More of these independent experts smoke the next two leading brands combined Of the grant To cost about $700 the new project still will not dissolve the With remaining appropriation funds the capitol front walks will be repaired and a drinking fountain may be installed in front of the monument Mr Frehner said He expects the walk to be poured by the end of this week r 18 Cleric Reviews Prophet’s Call SO FOR V YOUR OWN v '"iv-vy- REAL DEEP-DO- TV' WN SMOKING ENJOYMENT SMOKE THE SMOKE TOBACCO n EXPERTS SMOKE ws The divine call of the prophet Joseph Smith was described Wednesday evening by his oldest living grandson Israel Smith Independence Mo President of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Mr Smith spoke before the congregation of the ReEast organized church at 336-4t- h A second address was given by Hermann Peisker Australian miswho described sion president church activities in Australia and New Zealand Don Alberts Sydney' Australia who will address the Reorganized church Thursday at 8 pm said Wednesday that construction of new church buildings was hampered by government regulations caused in turn by the housing shortage EBP Arms Outlay Seen Slump Bar National expenditure of great sums of rearmament and aid in the reconstruction of Europe will forestall any kind of recession until Europe is on her feet That was the opinion expressed Wednesday by G E (Jerry) Young vice president of the Crown Zellerbach Corp ©n a visit to Salt Lake City ADVERTISEMENT eop THt AMKRtCAN TOBACCO eOMFANT A 8 pm Covev’s New America Coffee hop 534 S Main — Daughters of the B-5- 7 Utah Pioneers Wells camp 1 pm Purchasing Agents 6 p m Pi Rho Zeta fraternity 730 pun PROMPTLY HELP RELIEVE itch aim pm of pile with soothing scientifically medicated o EUGEIY STOSEIG MEAMS FIFED 7©BA(2S® so free and easy on th round so firm so fully packed iLT5' Lw- - A raw |