| Show a - ' 14 'f ' Midvale Harvest Fiesta Set for July 1415 16 i i FO ' I MIDVALE March 13—Midvale Ilarvest days will be celebrated July 14 15 and 18 this year in- stead of on the traditional August dates Dr Milton T Rigby general chairman announced Sunday A feature of the three-daevent will be a rodeo in Midvale Ki- wanis club Rodeo bowl The club has announced plans to increase 'seating capacity of the bowl by adding bleachers A fence is to be built around the stadium said ' L D Webster bowl director ! 2 4 4 r A t ' t! -' y i i 1 i ' v - Honors Bingham i I tI I : ' : of friends and Mn s C k--- t 0- 1 : 1 1 k 1 : I i I ' rage from 111 i : :'' GRADUATES Continued 0 4 I -' 1 o t o t ) I s 1 I t T:i I I :'? 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Choice of single or double-brairayon cord hose with genuine Neoprene covers in red green or black Solid brass coupling - la to tst tagotwP 1st 1 ta uo The program was opened with Invocation by Billie Ann Smith daughter of Mr and Mrs W F Smith 1177 E South Temple The meaning of acoutiAg was theltopic of Mrs F B Goeltz president of the Salt Lake Council of Girl Scouts Reported recovering Sunday In Carolina accent will be the prinSalt Lake hospitals were two of l four persona injured early Satur- cipal speaker before the Bonne day in a car collision between a ville Knife and Fork club Moe-da- y truck and two automobiles at evening in Hotel 'Utah North Temple and Orange et "I've got no message no ad(1900 West et) vice nothing but a few stories that Thelma Slaughter 31 Clear- I hope people will laugh at" said field was reported in "fair" con- Mr Harding upon his ardition in St Marks hospital while rival in Salt Sunday Lake City "I got wiis in into this Donald Hurd 38 Ogden lecturing business in 1940 "fairly good condition in Veter- when my fertilizer business went ans hospital to pot" The two were riding in a car Rifled as "The Tarheel HumoRussell HAullrecil 2372 Ccileaararltilealicid rist" r is from hWa'8e8h friTenradosphiplifuenad Ivriltdh rN Hca dilinag La Veda the group a claims to "" 1:44 n their at amwhe Saturday atockpile of 1000 funny stories and with scouting and other' strings vehicle collided with a truck driven "My business is helping folks enThe program Wall directed by ' Mrs H H Kilbourn council proby Mrs Ethel R Johnson 43 joy themselves" Tooele Club president Lincoln G Kelly gram chairman and Mrs D J A third vehicle then collided said there would be no guest privi- Davis of the Arthur-Magn- a acoutwith the Hurd machine ling area leges at the session X2" 1 DescribeluBrnvicnie Scouts Julienne Allen daughter of Dr and Mrs Joseph H Allen 1011 Hollywood ave described Brownie scouting and Sherry Pentelute daughter of Mr and Mrs John Pentelute 1341 W 2nd South told of intermediate scouting in the Salt Lake area Hazel Beck daughter of 'Mr and Mrs Harold D Beck 734 Roosevelt ave reported on senior' scouting while Nancy Donner daughter of Mr and Mrs E R Donner 1177 Harvard ave described the activities of the world ' YEARS! 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Speaker Plans Few Stories Auto:rruck Crash At Club Meet Victims Gaining Edmund H Harding something of a Will Rogers with a North Mrs i 4 i 4 IOW ( II i'l '''''''') ' b I - ) GARDEI1 tIOSE Sattut I in writing t guaranteed 11 i : AAttJ14-3- to I 111111 ' i 1 The United Spanish War Veterans auxiliary has made possible 25 nursing scholarships to deserving girls throughout the nation st i ''4 -- An unutual citation was issued Sunday by Salt Lake police when they tirk Pt oti a utnn n for "failure to yield the right of way to a motor vehicle while ("mng a roadway at an im- : Second longest time for of local model in the There was a girl from France a aircraft established was flying -girl from Iceland and one who was Sunday nh e n more than 50 endressed in the costume of Brazil thusiasts gathered on Glider point Vet‘4I There were girls from 32 other head of C street west of the A ' countries too—all of whom really eran's hospital Ted Samuelson 740 Browning i live in Salt Lake county—to he (1510 S at) launched a plane celebrate the 37th year of avhlpec i h remained in sight 16 min' ' 700 with persons gathscouting iS ered Sunday afternoon in the utes and 23 seconds before disappearing from view somewhere over - li Copper club at Arthur F ort Douglas Mr Samuelson re- 35 The girl scouts were froni d a model airplane engine as ceive s in the county who had t I roop first prize in the contest J made flags and native costumes The remaining seven winners ' i of various lands out the rt t 1553 Lo- I e ''Scouts' were Carry Christensen international ' Own" pr ogr a n't demonstrating - - the worldwide scope of girl scout! e : :iir-1ing ? k 4 I '98 Vets Unit Starts Fund For Nursing 10:25 ave (1625 South same address Von Christensen 10:23 Bud Leary 220 Pueblo ave 6:55 Jay Jackson 5:26 Victor ave 3:35 Jerry Hotz 1121-1Stunf 3:53 and David Whorton 426 Navajo st (1340 West at) — 3:01 Another contest will be held March 27 at Glider point accordDouglas director ing to Jack H control-lined Stunt flying planes may be entered for competition in gas model contests to be held April 4 in Liberty park Mr Douglas said -1 ' :t chambers unemployment pensation committee will preside e Cooperating with the chamber J - L of commerce are the Salt Lake adult school Utah state deIttra Mary Rosa McKay Iter City of public Instruction ditree to grow in Liberty park partment vision of distributive education and the department of employment security said Mr Backman He said there would be no tickets or special Invitations but that all employers who come under the laws are invited to attend or send representatives 'le ti ‘ - '" Nations March Second Longest Flight Time In Girl Scout Set for Local Model Craft air gan it) NatalDayFcte flight history --- 4 com- - Officers Cite Injured whin 11 - --- ' I Car Hits Woman al V' - x- Sturdy all steel construction Full wall height on sides Easily and quickly erected Tight Interlocking toints 3 A Commerce of 1 - ! - ' - " ' N il il -- 1 ' ' - Tuesday will conduct an unemployment Insurance Institute In i Tribune-Telegraauditorium Gus P Backman executive secretary announced Sunday Opening at 9 am the Institute will Include speakers from the state department of emploment i security and Utah Council of Re- - A --- ' Chamber City - t 4x - 1 i '' - - - - buminess Immediate Delivery - i' ‘ ' creasing A feature of the structure is a loading well on the building's south aide which will accommodate a large trailer truck Some 80 employes from Utah Idaho and Wyoming will visit the building from 9 am until 4 pm Saturday he acid The company's branch office now la at 149 Pierpont ave Standard Steelox Buildings 1'1 Ogg ' 0 " 1 i ' - - - To acquaint employers with changes ifti unemployment compensation laws made during the 28th legislative session Salt Lake 4i ' ' - g More forYour Building Doilar with ' C 1 P't ' - 1 Irill to Take New home For implement storage tool bovses warehouses garages utility buildings and other structures d i'' --- ----- 1 - - About 50 of the graduates will be veterans of World War IL The estimated total of professionak is based upon qualified reports from colleges and univer- Cities on the number of students who have applied for diplomas Among veterans it is estimated about 40 will enter graduate schools for additional studies either in Utah or in other states A smaller percentage of the non- veteran group will continue on to do graduate work but according to educators the trend is toward further education after complo- ton of undergraduate require- Inents In light of the heavy demand by I employers pr e se it tly seeking trained personnel the job maul- tion for graduates in Utah should be even more favorable when the state-wid- e employment picture reaches its normal peak about 1 - -' !dents already have been planted -Mrs D M Kemp' chairman said Mrs McKay said the auxiliary has some 69000 members and 250 on the rolls of the Utah department She was selected presPossibilities of organizing a ident in August 1948 at Washingbranch of the Foreign Policy Amin ton D C Mrs Eliza Schueddig or an affiliated Council on World '624 Edison at la Utah president Affairs here will be aired by a vieiting official of the group Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake 11 City Dr Arthur L Beeley director Institute of World Affairs University of Utah said Sunday Ile la Dr Brooks Emeny presi- d ent of the Voreign Policy Assn 1New York An eminent authority on foreign relations Dr Emeny Salt Lake branch Jewel Tea will address the seminar on World will dedicate ita new Affairs at the U Monday at 4 Co Inc pm in the Liberal Arta bldg rm $40000 office and warehouse bldg 212 Faculty members and itu- at 939 S West Temple Saturday John R Willie manager andents are invited to attend The ()Metal will be guest of nounced Sunday The building 110 by' 50 ft isi honor at a dinner sponsored jointly U the and constructed branch Utah ‘of cinder block with by Union Tuesday brick facing It will give the firm at 8:30 pm in the Union bldg 502 more warehouse niece and Reservations for the dinner are 301 more In charge of Mrs George Kreutzer Willie house in He of work basic to the enterprise is necessary before advancement to supervisory posiknowledge r17 -:- f COPPERTON March mark obeenance of the 107th hew Bingham high school newswon third place annivermary of founding of the paper In the Columbia Scholastic Press L D S Relief society announced Mrs Wanda Full ward society Assn annual high school competition according to word received president here The paper organized for the To Feature St first time last fall won in the for schools of 300 enrollment GRANITE PARK March 13— or less A St Patrick's day theme will be featured at the Granite Park Granite Alumni Theme Lion's club dance Thursday at 9 GRANITE PARK March IS pm in the Avalon ballroom 10500 —"Through the years" will be S State announced Harold Brewthe theme to keynote this year's er chairman I Proceeds from the dance will go annual alumni celebration at I Granite high school March 23 toward two club projects—a child I clinic conducted semimonthly in officials announced here Sunday Mill Creek ward Church of Jeaus According to Clarane CarChrist of Latter-daSaints and lisle student chairman the pro- in gram will start In the forenoon the building of a swimming Harmony park 3700 S lFarnwith a special assembly fol I l a basketball game in Ranger Club Grows which the alumni will play Gran' ites 1949 team Another assemMURRAY March 13—Memberbly and dance will conclude the ship of Ute Ranger Riding club show she said has been enlarged to 130 by vote of the present membernhip The Friends Throng Home club will ride March 17 during SANDY March I3—Hundreds the parade scheduled to precede the world premier of "Red Canyon" in Salt Lake City owey ' ' — 1 1 Jobless Surety Meet to Aid Businessmen 4 ' Mark 107th 'Birthday' y isi' - - - w - C Crapo stopped by Sunday during an open house celebration held in observance of the couple's 82nd wedding anniversary Included among the callers were the seven sons and daughters of the couple and most of the 17 grandchildren and three The open house was held at the home of a daughter ' Mrs C R Nelson in Sandy rabid( 4I - Ltt and relatives of Mr i - 4 ' - - i "Hi-Lite- — FOR EMPLOYERS ' '14 1949 THE SALT LAXE TRIBUNE Monday Mardi COUNTY NEWS BRIEFS 11 r4 4 44 :41 - smoke them If at any Inn you are not convinced that Camels are the noblest cisourtie you've ever smolt return the prukture wroth the on used CIIIIICIS and we will refund its toll purifies price plus postmark listrortli R I Reynolds 'Tobacco '07truton Solent N C Complier |