Show i - 1 f 4 4t ' g 1 1 1 I -- - - - t I - " i" 's vF ) --- - e io-- e - P f - - ' 0o "Po k - I ' "1 4 - ' ' i C)7 IIIP ''"so '1 -' - 107rt 14 -- - tutilkr ) i S '' - t t "riFP- 6k1--‘r '''SS 111: S r " V 41 ' ' S o -- Nj 'I) t ‘ t"411'4 1 - - 1-- IP k4 -- 0 1 ' 1 - if 1 3 k''''"'' - - 4' - 1t 1 k '1 r i DEEP IN THENTATOWN9 ' Buddha --- - - Group Charts Soil Saving Studies Today CRESCENT March 31—Despite soggy ground conditions the land leveling demonstration sponsored by East and West Salt Lake soil conservation districts will gaahead on schedule here Thursday according to group officials C P Starr Murray conservation director said the exhibition will start at approximately 8 am and continue through the day on two adjoining farms Previously set for March 27 the land leveling date was moved to because of bad Wednesday weAthtPr then postponed for a second time when a snowstorm covered Salt Lake City and I Irt' ' According to Kathleen Anderson decorations chairman the idol will dominate' one end of the Jordan gymnasium—and will be one of the biggest props ever constructed at the school As for food the unanimous decision by committeemen was to stick to more staid tradition Refreshments will consist of English tea cakes instead of chop suey or chow mein she added Also scheduled for the evening are the annual "junior promenade" for approximately 250 students and a student-talefloor show Committeemen working on dance include Clayton Fairbourn Luana Olsen Bonnie Sharp and Itardella La Rocco Miss Fay Thomas will be faculty sponsor nt Schedule Dance : 4 i aviKambvii College Reserve Officer Training corps programs will continue to supply the major share of 1800 commissioned officers in the regular army Col Frederick H Black professor of military science and tactics said Wednesday as the University of Utah ROTC unit prepared to observe Army day Tuesday "Present plans provide vacancies for more than 600 distinguished graduates of senior ROTC to be commissioned in the regulars every year" Col Black said Competitive tours of duty open to other cadet graduates also are assimilated by the army The importance of the college army program will be the keynote of Army day celebrations scheduled on the campuses of all colleges maintaining an ROTC unit MURRAY March 31—Girls will Enrollment Hits 9967 wear (hotton frocks and boys will deck themselves in sports togs at Evening residence registration the annual girls' choice dance of at the University of Utah and Murray high school Girls' Athletic fees from latecomers pushed enAssn Friday at 9 pm in the high rollment for spring quarter to 9967 school gymnasium Wednesday according to Joseph A Norton registrar With regisElects Magna tration's end Zfonday and a rush late fees last year's record of MAGNA March 31—Hyrum of 10026 still is expected to fall Cluffwas elected president of the Mr Norton said Parent-TeacheP-T- A rs re 10000 Pupil Jump Seen Az-nese-n Jordan Music Fest Friday cake-bakin- rtin 1949-195- Solos Come 1 1 33-17- 0: First According to a schedule prepared Wednesday string wood-be wind brass and vocal solos will first on the list to be' judged by six critics Schools represented during the morning session will include Sandy Union West Jordan Midvale Riverton Draper and Bingham junior high schools and Bingham and Jordan senior schools Critic for the brass sections will be Clarence J Hawkins former University of Utah band director and currently director of music at Carbon Junior college Watch Performance In the afternoon students will gather in the gymnasium to watch performance of the district's band drum majors followed by another meet in the school auditorium for piano ' accordion bells marimba and stringed instrument solos Woodwind brass and vocal ensembles will be heard until 2 pm Mr Epperson said Schools Spike Idle Vacation Ask Students Aid Cleanup If Salt Lake youngsters follow the' admonition of Dr M Lynn Bennion superintendent of Salt Lake City schools there'll be no idleness next week during spring vacation The schools he said in cooperation with the Salt Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce cleanup campaignare asking pupils to help parents during the vacation week in cleaning and repairing homes and yards A check list covering numerous pos'sible improvements that 'ards will be given each pupil to take home Dr Bennion said When school resumes April 12 the check sheets will be collected and a summary prepared of the pupils' contribution to the cleanup drive Success of the program he pointed out will depend a great deal upon parental cooperation in finding tasks elementary school children can do City schools will close Friday afternoon and reopen 12 l ing Hear Band Concert More than 250 patrons and students attended an hour-lon- g program played by the East high band Wednesday school night in the school auditorium Argentine Mortality Cyprus high school Assn at a meeting held Special Paper Edition Wednesday night in the school A special April Fool edition or Other officers named were Mrs Harold Zogg first vice president the 'Utah Chronicle University of Mrs C IL Simpson second Nice Utah daily newspaper will be distributed Thursday noon according president and Garfield Lewis to Edwin C Bliss editor Assistant on the staff include Cliff Curtis Herald Gregory Kenneth Ray county Jensen and Howard B Anderson The demonstration will show "We won't have a single serious farmers the possibilities in leveling Mr Bliss said word" their farms to obtain better crop trriCampus-Ches- t Drive production and more uniform ration Mr Starr said Proceeds from the annual UniEarth moving EcuilAinent from maWithin five years population of versity of Utah Associated Women nearly all Salt Lake farm carnival April 8 and 9 chinery dealers will be used in Salt Lake City schools is expected Students in the field house will be turned the demonstration and prizes to increase by 10000 pupils Arthur over to the Campus Chest Drive awarded to spectators during the director of research committee will sponsor E officers announced day The districts a free lunch At 1 pm Salt Lake City schools reported Wednesday Novelty booths eonstructed by Wednesday social organizations again will This would be an increase of highlight the affair but judging 322 above the present enroll- will be determined upon the basis of the amount of money each conment of 31030 he said tributes to the charity rather than 1952-53 This estimate for as on and novelty as in the well as estimates for the four next pastbeauty g Selection of a queen a SANDY March 31 — Student years Is based upon the number contest and stocking dance Musicians from Jordan school dis- of resident births Mr Arnesen extrict will stage their eighth annual plained as well as upon present will be featured activities and promotion pracspring music festival here Friday enrollment and the program will keep them tices The high birthrate of recent Kiwanis Slates Talk occupied for six and one-ha-lf years he said will be increasingly hours Rev Walter C Wampler superLoaded with all types of instru- reflected in school enrollment as intendent of Utah missions MethMents the youths will convene in the youngsters reach school age odist church will speak on "NugJordan high s t a During the school year 1948-4- 9 g at 9 am gets of Immortality" at weekly Directed by Emery G Epperson an average enrollment of 32090 meeting of Salt Lake Kiwanis club 0 district music supervisor they will is anticipated: Thursday at 12:15 pm in Hotel 38350 Utah The Allegro chorus di- present 140 solo and 40 ensemble 1950-5- 1 1952-5- 336080: 1951-5- 2 and 41020 numbers rected by C K Ferre will sing 16-ac- 1 could be made in homes and 12 : - ' ' - ' w' " - ' i1w-- It I t: ''- - - 7 '"' - : fencing and tree planting wasad vocated by more than 200 residents of Rose Park addition as a means of beautifying their community at a meeting held Wednesday night ward chapel in Tweny-nint- h Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y i 1 1 - - 2 ' - ! ' 4 tie Cites rebuild STILL STRONG Infant and maternal mortality is highest in the north and tropical section of Argentina Dr Edwuardo Sole Salta Argentina said Wednesday in Salt Lake City The Argentine specialist said that "in our country as elsewhere habits diet and legree of poverty affects the general health" Car-Bu- s Collision A collision Wednesday of a Salt Lake City lines bus and an automobile resulted in approximately $200 property dhmage to both vehicles C C Anderson 62 348 Harvard ave bus driver was cited for failure to yield the right of way The mishap occurred about 7:45 am at the 7th East and 8th South intersection Catholic Sister Talk Sister Mary Canisius sister of the Order of the Holy Cross who returned recently from the Catholic missions in India will speak Thursday at 8 pm in the St college auditorium She has been in India eight years and is well informed on conditions be the divithere Her topic Maryof-the-Wa- satch Residents of the district hope to accomplish their plan through Individual cooperation and will endeavor to create a "Wholesome civic pride" within the district Ralph A Putnam Rosedale Improvement league president who spoke at the meeting said Rose Park residents planned to discourage the planting of unsightly trees and construction of irregular fences Advisability of Installing orn a- mental street lightning was discussed by the group Many were of the opinion that gardening should be kept on a uniform scale and success of the over-a- ll plan hinged on enlisting more resident in the movement Mr Putnam said the group had been informed by city officials that more than 2000 trees were available free of charge to Salt Lake residents It was pointed out at the meeting that Rose Park residents could obtain an allotment of the trees The district which is approximately 114 years old is located tween 8th and 12th West sts and 5th and 9th North sta Residents plan to hold a series of improvement discussions in the near A Norwegian landowner predicted in Salt Lake City Wednesday that Scandinavian countries will resist communism "from within and without" In the United States to purchase $100000 worth of sanitary equipment for Norway Conrad Andlisen-Reier Moss Norway voiced faith in his country's :ability to future maintain its independence He cited Finland where he recently spent several weeks as an example of Scandinavia's will to rebuild He told of a Finnish electrification project where 1000 women had joined 3000 men to provide manual labor required to complete the job A farmer specializing in fruit and dairy production Mr Andresen-Reier has been interested in American methods "Your quick Pasteurizing techniques are of special interest to me" he said in Norwegian His son Egil who has been in this country since June L Postpones Airport Plan S Final decision on whether to approve establishment of a new airmiles south port four and one-ha- lf of the municipal field was postponed until at least April 12 by the commission Salt Lake City Wednesday A D Firmage speaking for investors in proposed Falcon field protested the action Delays might result in dropping of the whole plan he said Certain commitments must be met by investors Objections have been voiced to construction of the field in the traffic pattern of the municipal 0 e ' r ULLER 61: 1- ---- - P !::: m 2 P '0 e 11461 ' 16 - ------ ---- - P D r1--T- :: - ri: I I - —-- --- 'I 0e - - i) j ' c i 71 N o l ''' ir :: 1 1 it 1" A I) 1 k t 1 4 - ' ' e1 14 at '' : folders - "How-topaint-i- t" -- 4- —newly 'If as 4070 E - : ± 4 dimor t 0 -- 7214 - - - r Top quality--ofycooulolirs7- Qt71: ': Tough Lots SELF-SIIIN- - VAL Liquid E Quick - 7- - - -?-- 7 1P zo-- ' -i- 4 ik - - 11 ( i ( PARKING - in Rear Entrance on ' Second South - 4 4 - ' 4-- ? 33 P ' -- -- --- A 1 4 ''i! r 'N i 1 1 - J04:t 211 SOUTH STATE '11 4 0 c : i ik -- ':----' ' 1 t I ‘--:l- i 7 - :7' gci ------ -'-- --- - olo4 1 1 -- - - :I! - Sk u LI Co - c 4J - 1 ' ' b - - i 4 k It - ' 1 Pt 49s No rubbing Qt 123 Open a charge account! - "A: 3 FLOOR ENAME- L- - FREE CUSTOMER - TURPENTINE gives you sst-- PHONE - Milt! - 4-19- I lora slightly vier - GPooedr r r 1'4 r decorating Need handy here at SANDPAPER PACKS Assorted grits DECALS Bright new Holly- Per pkg sheet 25c designs' a better job 1 I Seine i ery FLAT UNDERCOAT No 11209 ett - 2 :7 - Chinese Red Waterilly Green Cocoa Brown Nautical Blue Palos Verde Blue ones—for every household paint job Sizes 25c and prices from - - $r ot BRUSSES -- Anorisrapre" 440'440 Forget-Me-N- Tigtr Lily pwAo::: - — Citron Magnolia White Blue Mountain Green Con Green KEW rlrr4 - : 1 1 er "PICK-ME-UPS"—Ev- ---- C re-styl- ed Western Azalea Bermuda Blue Ming Green Holly Red Shamrock California Buttercup Bone Ivory I vtt:: 1 in 18 glorious Western shades colors chosen by a famous decorator quick-chet made exclusively by FULLER! 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FAVORITE :-- 7' : :' 401 -- ' '' 0i''' ' i : ' 6 le R 4 ''''' 31- fh 1 1 AD V ERTISEMENT i 1 1 ' "easy-way- " t I te 1 - - P 1 FREE - L krillasHI pea volors ev5r -- t - I : rp i --- t- - er - :' A I le i nine-piec- — City Judge Reva Beck Bosone "701"7:1 1 71Wednesday ordered Val D Hicks fr i t 7 of ' fr ict 37 974 E 2nd South bound over i to Third district court to face a PROMPTLY HELP RELIEVE itchalso pain charge of obtaining money'under false pretenses and Donald Wardle of piles with soothing scienhfically medicated 17 864 Park st and Sammy Beck ' 711" 16 Bingham bound over on second CATIOIRALO A 011'0!1!!) degree burglary charges I ' 1 e i f ' 00 Tour of the University of Iltah campus will be held Thursday by 19 seniors from Valley high school Orderville Kane county They will arrive about 98m and will be escorted through buildings the museum and other points of in- terest for most of the day officials said )"64(i0010' 1 1 Tour U Campus - ' ( 1 73 : - ‘ '1 1 1 - y frm r--- s ' - :: 73-2n- Held on Money Count v 6:: 0r41 in Loot Taken At Gas Station Democrat to Seek Legislative Post i 7 -- r--- e 1 ::: ' i- 0 i'l"- c-- 1 t'' - 1 r $65 1 S ' ' - L Youth Club Revue Watched by 120 - - 1 in-du- de t i ' :si - party A : 659-11t- -- 1 Visitor Facility Plan Revived Democratic freighter At "six bells" on March 71942 the freighter was sunk by Japanese bombs just as it reached the fringe of safety Thfown into the sea passed by lifeboats which ignored his rescue pleas the re-- i porter—after a day afloat in the Indian ocean — escaped only by what he termed his "own private miracle" His book describes his return to land long flight for safety and eventual capture by the Japanese Mr McDougall was liberated from the prison camp SeptJ 20 1945 He was awirded the Nieman fellowship to Harvard university for journalistic achievement whilt recuperating at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs W H Mch East Dougall C 4 Approximately 10 recent acts of Vandalism were reported cleared by police Wednesday after three juveniles confessed They reportedly broke into lots of the Hanson Lime and Stucco Co 1574 Jefferson at and Spiker Tile Co 45 W The drive by Sugarheuse busiFayette ave and damaged property Other minor offenses were nessmen to erect tourist restrooms listed against them The offenders were turned over in that community was revived to juvenile court authorities Wednesday with a promise from Salt Lake City 1)ub1ic library offiGAR Unit to Get Flag cials they would reconsider letting The Dix Logan Relief corps of out a portion of their property the auxiliary of the Grand Army The library board officials who of the Republic will present a flag down the request previturned to the Oliver O Howard chapter G A R Salt Lake City at cere- ously reversed their decision at a monies Thursday at 3 pm at the meeting of both groups in Hotel Civic center 544 S Main an- Utah nounced Mrs Anton Remaitis Ray D Free Sugarhouse Charrtpresident of the Salt Lake chapter ber of Commerce president said Air Parcel Post board members told him they Effective Thiirsday air parcel' would consider a new proposal to post service id' effect in certain' construct the restrooms on library countries will be extended to parcels mailed in Alaska property in Sugarhouse—providHawaii and posessions of the Unit- ing the structure was for women ed States Postmaster I A Smoot and children only announced Wednesday All parcel According to L K Nicholson restrooms of post service to Palestine has been board spokesman temporarily suspended by the pos- that type would eliminate an "untal department Mr Smoot desirable element" from library property but still be convenient to summer tourists Meanwhile members of the Sugarhouse Lions club who have been campaigning for months to erect the restrooms said they have a $750 fund "ready to go" on the An estimated 50 youngsters project when It is approved from Salt Lake City's five boys' and girls' clubs got their first taste of the footlights Wednesday night when they appeared before more than 120 patrons at Kiwanis-Fel- t Boys' and Girls' club d Salt Lake City police WednesEast Standout of the program was a day were seeking burglars bee jazz combination which lieved juveniles who entered a went under the same of Rotary service station at 2695 Highland band The remainder of the pro- dr Tuesday night or Wednesday gram included dancers singers morning and stole equipment readers tumblers musicians and worth $65 Clinton Young manager said magicians an automobile heater a car pump and a revolver were stolen Police said the footprints left in snow near the station indicated burglars were youths Entry was gained by breaking a rear Mrs Frank W Penrose 230 window 9th East for many years active the Mr McDougall tells how he arrived in Java just three days ahead of 'Japanese troops stayed for "one more -story" then left on the Poelau Bras a luxury airport i - in gram- interpreted Here to visit cousins Dr and Mrs A B Kesler 1841 Woodside and his dr Mr Andresen-Reie- r son will stay a week He will reand Hindus sion between Moslems turn to Norway in May after comand effect on missionary work pleting purchases for the Norwenational relief organization gian Vandal Cases Cleared Wednesday announced she was a candidate for the nomination from the 4th legislative district to the state house of representatives Mrs Penrose who founded the women's study groups in - 1929 was Democratic state vice chairman for many years lished book of William H Mcfor Dougall Jr former reporter was the Salt Lake Telegram who interned in a Japanese prison camp for more than three yearsreThe book which will be leased by Charles Scribner St Sons April 12 describes his escape to Java from Shanghai where he was stationed as a United Press correspondent when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor He first went to the Orient in 1939 after working five years with the Tele- us - Norse Visitor Says Nation Resists Reds true adventure story with a flavor of excitement stronger than fiction is between the covers of "Six Bells Off Java" recently pubA bureau of information reported Wednesday The tally for last month was 9249 as compared with 31- 391 in March 1947 For the first quarter of 1948 the total 75- 427 nevertheless substantially surpassed the first quarter of 1947 70856 It has been called to his attention Mr Evans said that more persons visited the world-famosquare last year than viewed scenic wonders of Yellowstone national park Visitors to the park totaled 932503 compared with more than 1000000 at temple square itself - Conrad Andresen-Rele- r Scandinavian will past month Richard L Evans director of the Temple Square Saints 2 4 Fatter rn-eet- 1 44- - -- : - ( in - 55-pie- ce ROTC Major Buddha Pago'clas to Appear U S Source At Jordan's Junior Prom For Officers SANDYMarch 31—The annual junior prom at Jordan high school Friday night will look like a scene right out of the orient—except for the music It will be strictly American With an eye to critical detail the geography-minde- d juniors have been working out their 'Chinatown" theme with lanterns pagodas and cherry blossoms Their main project however has been to construct an authentic-appearin- g I - - Obtaining of mineral ores has been one of civilization' s basic problems and is a vital factor in national strength today James K 1Richardson manager of the Utah Mining Assn told members of the Credit Bureau of Salt Lake Wednesday in Hotel Utah P :!4-11''-4 Rose Park Sets Temple Square Ex--S L Scribe v tators Drop Community Pens Vital During Mouth Wintry winds of March—and Beauty Drive other factors—reduced slightly the number of visitors to Salt War II Story house painting Lake Uniformity temple square during the at the University club' 136 E South Temple Saturday at 6 pm 4 we ret through this will be ''Chinatown" for the school's annual junior prom say Jordan juniors Kathleen Anderson left Iprepare complete with a gigantic idol fitted to the class "Chinatown" theme Clayton Fairbourn and Bonnie Sharp as they : t The Intermountain Alumni club of the Michigan College of Mining and Technology will hold a dinner IL S Strength CA IcatToe4 e'l ' Officers for 1948 will be elected " I ' ' Kriete Michigan Alumni 14 4 fl - i4-'-'1- Lake Two vacancies on the Welfare council executive committee will be filled Thursday at 11 am at a committee meeting in room 515 Beason bldg Vacancies were created by resignations of Dorothy Fischer and Dr Frederic M 1 a 1 Welfare Unit Plans Two Appointments Salt "MD AMP ' Y V 1 no ''' ftP'''''4--:--- Ilk 4 - 4 AO t P -- - k ot 110 "AM -- - - r eoP'"-- r'''' rt - - '": ':146 ' - I 1 -4' do - '' - - i! -: ift xr :'- - A - :1-- - - - - 11 ff N - - 47 - tt - t ' 19 Thursday April I 1948 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE t |