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Show TUB BULLETIN"" WEATHER FORECAST Published at Commercial Printing Co. 2041 South 11th East Hyland 364 For Utah Unsettled, rain or now, with moderate tempera turn. PUBLISHED IX &VGARIIOUSE Vol.' 5 N SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY HOME EDITION 19, 1937 HIGHLAND PARK, EMERSON CAPTURE FEATURE JUNIOR TILTS Inter Junior Basketball NUMBER 7 SENATOR THOMAS APPEALS TO RADIO AUDIENCE I plpayed Saturday at the Westminster Gymnasium found Highland Park trimand ming Third Presbyterians Emerson swamping Immanual Bab-ti- st 8 in feature tusaels. In the s, ether games, Hilltops defeated Sugarbouae turned back First Presbyterians and Nlppons tripped 37-1- 2, 34-1- Fai-ley- While stoutly upholding the theory of judicial review of legislation to determine its constitutionality. Senator Elbert D. Thomas, (D., Utah) pleaded for support to the President's plan of judicial reform Tuesday night, February 16th, in a nation-- Ido broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System. w Jt. Pauls. Highlanders Look Like Champs. The Highland Park quint led by the working conditions of their girls. Eansen, Barter, and Collard whj Mra. Shupe continued. -This Is one of a aeries of weekly eng up 12 12, and 9 points resnow being held in the Irving forums looked Sa like chnecpions pectfully school under tho direction of Unlay in their win over Third Pres High W. P. A. the Adult Education Prolyleriana who managed in scratch O .t only 12 counters Bagoy as usual gram. "The object of these educatand Dobson were the only scorers ional forums is to bring to the general public timely questions of the for the losers. stated day for group discussion, Barratt Goes Loco in Immanuel Frank O? Green, director of the edTuseel ucational forunia in Salt Lake City. Big Fred Barrat of the Emerson It is planned next week to have a five went into a scoring spree with finposluin on the subject of chang16 points to his five to a win over es in the Euprceme Court, as Immanuel. Dueller for Emerson and mended the Mr. Green Senator Thomas endorsed the es- sence of the President's plan, and implied strongly that it was made necessary by abuses which the judiciary has inflicted upon the other branches of government. "T h e President's recommendations, ho declared, "are in no sense as harsh as most of the critics of tbe supreme court have been. The president's recommendations, to the ordinary constitutional law student, are mild. We have what Is called a separation of powers, and the whole thing works, as I have said, by If the Presipeaceful pproceases. dent of the United States palys out of bounds and uses his veto power to such an extent that he coerces congress, or if he uses an expression which first came into American politics in the discussion against . (Continued on Pago 2) President, by t Procession seen winding through the streets of Athens, Greece, recently, as the remains of King Con- Beane for Immanuel were the other said. This subject will bo discussed stantine, Queen Sophia and Queen Olga of Greece, who died in exile were borne to the royal mausoleum at high scorers of the game. Thornwall by- two local attorneys. Tatoi, near the capital. Twenty princes and princesses of the royal family, as well as church dignitaries, Purdie, and Florence all had a hand statesmen and diplomats were in the, procession. In the Sugarhouae win over First m The quota of the Forest School, The NOTES OX THE Presbyterians which ended 25-for the flag pole fund, was not CONFERENCE CLUE Nippon triumph was headed by Okl C of C SPONSORS Back at the time the project Services designated Irving Dedicatory who hit the wicket for 16 points . W. P. A. CONCERT was undertaken The Conference in 1936, said Miss Club of the Third while Statin .for the St. Paul team School Night Success E. Kendall, principal. Edith held Church The a Presbyterian meeting counters. on 8 carried as usual with base and pole have been erected 7:30 at Wednesday, 17th, February concerts of Continuing the series A. observed a "Back Martin Leads Hilltops To Win. Plans for future meetings on the City and County Building p. m. Irving P.-sponsored by the Chamber of Com- To President David O. McKay of the School Night Tuesday, FebruDave Martin led the Hilltops to were discussed and plana for a Ma- grounds, but the sculpturing which' merce, the Utah State Sinfonletta, school with a re- First Presidency of the Church of a 20-- 2 win over Parleys Ward in jor Bowes program to be' held Mar- represents the youth of Salt Lake under the direction of Reginald Beal- ary 16th, at tbej Saints tho other B division Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y cord attendance" The young people of the City, has been deferred until the ch 10th. game. The es, presented a program Friday services at the officiated dedicatory An assembly in the auditorium were way off form despite the club are to participate or sponsor balance of tbe fund can be acquirfeaturing Beulah Hulsh Sad of the new improvements OA the final score A ten cent ' contribution by opened eveijyono singing passing poorly and los- a participant The winner will get ed. lier, soprano, In a group of numbers "School with amuseand Ward Parleys chapel ing tho ball consistently. Blanchard $5.00 taken from the price to the each child In the school will comDays, under the direction with the orchestra. Mrs. Joseph M. Bean. Mrs. A. H. ment hall in the ward chapel Sun- played a floor game better than us- annual summer conference. Every plete the Forest's quota, Miss Kenpf Mrs. Sadleir, a native of Payson, A. day evening, February 14. "Appreci- ual while Poulaon for the losers was one believes that the program will dall was advised by tbe committee of Irving P.-is fast becoming known as one or CHbson, president ation and Reverende" was the theme one who made the lone goal for bejz great success and urge. all. to in charge. gay? n address of welcome, Mrs. of President Utahs moat pleasing singers. ' She John remarks.'' McKay's G. Crook, bo present. tho Friends and parents are asked gave Parleys team. possesses a voice which tranacendas the P.-The services were a crowning cliA. reverence. Mrs A. R. It will be held at the church and to save their old newspapers and the confines of the mezzo and leaps max to a ward building campaign votes will be taken. At the meet- wire clothes hangars for. boys and president of the city council to glittering poprano heights. She Curtis, of P.-A. was the guest speaker launched last April. Since that time HIGHLAND STAKE M. were and refresh- girls of the school who will collect games ing played has studied with professor Mark Donald I. A. TO PRESENT ments served. The contest for mem- them. These will be sold and the student body presi- the ward has added at the cost of Pickett, Robinson and Lucy Gates Bowen PATROITIC PROGRAM bership is progressing dent gave an outline of the flooi g20.000.00 a new amusement hall, rapidly. The proceeds added to an accumulative The numbers director Beales chose hall and Relief kitchen. Boy Society was held at the home of fluid for a sound effect motion-pictuof the school and instructions melting for the soloist displayed the range plan of procedure for the evening classes Scout rooms and class rooms and a machine for the school. The 7 oclock evening session of Jack Berryman. of her gifts, vocal and dramatic. memfifteen minute periods were new heating plant. The Ward Six, will conference Stake the Highland Another feature of unusual interconducted by each teacher. Parents bership totals 440. Bishop Joseph E. be under the auspices of the stake est was Vivaldi Concerto in G min- were S. Dan his and counselors, acquainted with the school cur- Kjjar A Y. M. and Y. W. M. I. A. or for violin and strings, with Mr riculum and its relation to practical Gardiner and Claron O. Spencer, patroitlc program Is being arranghave been in charge of the project ( W. P. A. Musical cont. on page 4) every day living. Elder Mathew Cowley will Under the direction of Bishop ed. inatUshers of the school were n Life of George the speak-oa chapel addition was comSEWING CLASSES AT S. H. tendance and directed patrons to Kjar, pleted during the summer of 1930 Washington. RECREATION CENTER and from classes. Mrs. Joseph M. Bean, musical at the cost of 39,000.00. Sewing class for Ladies are a- Three hundred adult ward mem- MRS. SHUPE ADDRESSES A. anChairman of Irving P.-were entertained at a banquet bers new Recrea nounced the opening of a new chorus gain taken up at the IRVING OPEN FORUM tion Center, 1088 East 21st South, to be started in the near future and and dance in the amusement hall 'Working conditions of women and above the Granite Mart every Fri- Invited all teachers and mothers in- Friday, February 12th, and children dinner were and at a party girls in the state of Utah, in some guests terested to get in touch with her. day from 12 to 3:30. afternoon. the cases, need to be improved greatly. following Mrs. Berta Westphal will teach new- said Mrs. Lottie Shupe, In charge of event the in social The first and handicraft MOTORIST'S FRIENDS sewing, knitting and invites the ladles of the comMotor experts should sit on the ly dedicated amusement hall will be the Womens Labor Department of under the auspices of the State Industrial Commission, who munity to come in and see the bench with magistrates when deal- a dance given the Elders Quorum Satur- will give the main address at the Parleys many useful things that can be ing with traffic offenses, accordevening, February 27 th. J. weekly Irving forum Friday, Februmade from discarded materials. ing to the Scotch Institution of day band and his five piece Jepson ary 19, at 7:30 p. m. There are many new patterns Consulting Engineers, who believe a and music the will We have afew concerns employspecial provide available for your spring sewing. motorists are being subjected to show will be presented by the ing women who don't know we have floor No charge at any time. to akin The fellow who complains about er allows commercial processing discipline persecution. an eight hour day law, or a forty ' too many laws Dancing Studio. being enacted by plants to use infected' fruits under eight hour week law. In some cases the Utah State legislature may have department of agriculture supervisgirls have been required to work to pull In his horns a bit concern- ion. TOWNSEND CLUB NO. 4 fifteen hours a day In' some instancg activities of the The appointment of a senate siftCALLS MEETING, FEB. 2Sru es the health conditions of the girls ing the current twenty- - second session ing committee and turning over to The president of Townsend Club are impaired, Mrs. Shupe stated. if the present rate of lawmaking is it all bills on the upper house calThe title of Mrs. Shupes talk to maintained until its close. No. 4 is calling all members of the endar for action may speed matters be 17th 1035 meet East club to given Friday night in the Irving at For more than five weeks the leg- in that branch of the legislature. South, Tuesday, February 23rd, at High school is, "Women's Wages and islature have been proposing new Hereafter the fate of a senate bill Af7:30 p. m., to determine what the Working Conditions in Utah. laws scores and scores of these and will depend upon how important club is going to do, so as to report ter thel lecture, time wil be given the arguring regarding their respect- the committee members deem it to the state board of directors on audience to ask questions and make ive merits or demerits. The net re- Many will never again see daylight comments on the subject. Saturday, the 27th of February. sults has been the placing on the Now that the senate has passed Tho appropriation to the State state's statute books of five direct primary measure it seemes a exactly is limited, new laws. And none of these Industrial Commission are of certain house approval being pract-call- y IRVING FREE ADULT and I have to cover the entire state such character as to affect the assured that the electors will SCHOOL CLASSES GAIN alone. You can see, I cannot follow and its people in any havetboir first opportunity to nomWith the coming of mild weather up the cases that really need close way but the most cursory fashion. inate party candidates by a direct the Irving Free night school Is attention. I do try to show employers Governor Henry H. Blood has sign- vote Instead of at conventions at in such cases the need of Improving ed seven hills and resolutions approv- regular primary elections next Septrapidly gaining in attendance. There Febed by both senate and house. But ember, preceding the general electwill be no session on Monday, ruary 22nd, Washingtons Birthday. only five of them will, welcome laws ion in November. and simple One is an emergency measure exRegularly the classes are held every vocabulary building i Monday, Wednesday and Thursday grammar. tending the time for procuring autfrom. 7 to 9 p. m. On Thursday, February 25, Ray omobile license plates. Another waa Since each lesson is taught, as Foroberg, city director of recrea- a house concurrent resolution cona separate unit, with frequent re- tion will conduct an evening of gratulating President Roosevelt on HURRY! views, it Is possible to enroll at games and- dances, from 8:30 to his birthday. Neither of these will I any time, and attend as regularly 11 p. m., in the Irving gymnasium, bo recorded as statutes. or irregularly as ones business all who have ever been pupils in betwo of the will five that Only ON YOUR OLD COOK STOVE the Irving Free Adult Night school, come the laws of the state following permits. This coming week, beginning together with all who would like the Governor's signs torial approvWednesday, February 24th, at 7:45 to enroll now, are cordially invit- al might be classed as achieving any ' claim to general Importance. One p. m. the English classes will con- ed to join in the fun. tinue their study of Shakespeare, The dramatic class will soon pre- provides for the distribution of funds discussion of sent some delightful plays, while returned to the state from Taylor 1079 East 21st South Hy. 1738 Congressman Lyle Boren and his bride, the former Miss Christine with the reading and Lear. The 7 a new group of players is invited grazing act fees and their expendMcKown, who were married recently at Stillwater, Okla. Mr. Boren, the play King In Sugsrhousa who is twenty-seve- n o'clock English class is taking up for further tryouts, iture for range rehabiliation, Anoth years old, i the youngest member of congress. - FOREST SCHOOL NOTES 8. To Held At Parleys Ward T. Hill-tope-rs eve-in- g, T. ta vice-preside- nt T. T. re . T. UTAH STATE LEGISLATURE El-wo- od Flegal-Armstro- ng Youngest Congressman Marries statute-makin- HU$RY! $25.00 Allowance - APEX ELECTRIC COMPANY I |