Show 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING and Northern STATE FACES Res Office Correspondent - Phone 112 85S Utah ‘IP Student RECEIVER FOR b F Couple’IIerc YOUNG SINGER TALKS ONUS Wins Scholarship CLOSED BANK QUESTION ON On Vacation Visit WINS MEDAL BURIAL FUND LAW SUBJECT Miss Florence Greaves of Logan PLANS REFUND Mr and Mrs Joseph T O'Brien of TRIP TO N Y student at the University of Utah UTAH Circulation Res North Main Phone Phone 87-- MAY 6 3931' J 116 INDIANA MAN Ban Francisco were guests at the has won the General Federation of About $35600 will be' distributed Hotel Utah Tuesday They are of) When an undertaking company One hundred and fifty persons at- Women’s Clubs annual medical Chester Hlrsch son of Charles M places 13320 in escrow for the bene- tended the first lecture of a series scholarship Mrs C E Maw general among debitors of the Sugar a vacation visit s to Salt Lake where Hlrech 356 Ninth Fast street linoborn She was type operator for The Tribune was fit of subscribers to “burial certifi- sponsored by the Flying Squadron federation director for Utah report- Banking company in the form of a Mrs O'Brien 10 per cent dividend Miss Ruth Killeen and left awarded cates" what becomes of the $3320 if Foundation Tuesday at 7:30 p m in ed on her return to Provo C May 15 It is formerly the Joseph Regan medal for Tuesday announced 11 is here This the company goes Into bankruptcy? thp First Presbyterian church In the She attended her first vocalists Tuesday years ago by J N Leggat examevening at the meetings of the — visit return then since iner That Is the question now puzzling the Interest of law enforcement Hadlock (n The award was charge for W H In Phoenix Arlz MALAD Idaho— The “good will" state securities commission and J T O’Brien is connected with the marie on theater Mr state bank ex commissioner and Colonel Alfred I Moudy of IndiMiss Greaves entered the univerthe eve of his nineteenth delegation of the Pocatello chamber McConnell of Ogden referee for the ana war veteran and former school sity medical receiver Mr Leggat expects American Can company tn San Fran birthday in 1929 after officio college of commerce will be entertained at Intcrmountam The couple expect to return to Mortuary superintendent spoke on “The Conbeen graduated from the to apply to the district court Wed- cisco coast Young Hlrsch was chosen by Mr luncheon In the Malad high school in another week Burial certificates are supposed to stitution — Its Making and Opera- having the nesday for the necessary order concert tenor after he had State Utah at Regan Agricultural college noon club Lions and the by Friday Since the bank closed Its doors on to the Malad Boosters' association guarantee the subscriber thereof for tion" The Rev Jesse H Baird pre- Logan where her father Dr Joseph Victim Stumbles listened to the voices of more than a funeral at cost plus 10 per cent sided 19 the examiner in charge 500 young Salt Lake singers during E Greaves Is a member of the fa- December served by the school domestic science When the mortuary company gained The Balvation Get Out of points out about $76000 has been i Army band gave a culty the last week department the commission's permit to sell such concert deoffset notes against Chester's teacher Is Hugh W signed by The scholarship which entitles Oovernor C Ben Roes and Alvin certificates It was on condition that “Since the adoption of the consti$30000 School Room been has in paid to attend any school she selects positors her Dougall of public $20 per certificate be commissioner Harbor on the bank’s notes secured by codeposited with tution there have been 2000 amend- Is considered a signal honor He also was chosen to compete in works of Idaho are accompanying a bank at Sandy ments but only nine adoptllateral and $57000 has been paid out woman’s committee of the the national contests to be held In The the delegation A few months ago the funds to- ed" said Colonel Moudy In preferred claims Thus a total of Know Your Salt Lake and Utah en- New York the first part of next year LOGAN— Mis Ruth Parkinson 16 $3320 were withdrawn by N Miss Nortna C Brown vice presi$163000 has been cleared off the will sponsor a program be- Tlie winner of the national contest of St Anthony Idaho a Junior etu AUXILIARY HONORS MOTHERS taling O Malan and K H Malan under a dent of the Flying Squadron Founbooks and the amount sufficient terprise course in tween 10 and II p in Saturday over will be given a two-yedent at the Logan high school is in BRIGHAM CITY—'The Brigham resolution of the directors of the dation will speak Wednesday eve10 for the per cent dividend has been K 8 L It was announced Tues- voice culture by Mr Regan a local hospital with a broken right American Legion auxiliary will en- company but with express permit ning on "The New Era of Law Enassembled In the meantime the by Mrs Shephen Abbot chairloot a sprained left ankle and a tertain the mothers of all legion- from the commission The money has forcement" bank’s current revenues were $1100 day man of the subcommittee on radio wrenched back a the result of a fall naires auxiliary members and other since been Invested In building LEAPS TO DEATH IlliDr M Oliver and 8tewart former 33 McDonald was more arrested George than of the expenses liquidation Tiie principal addresses will be RIGA May 5 (CTS— Michael from the library on the second floor men Saturday at 3 p m loan stocks will 8eak Thursday at 7 p m Tuesday by Detective so far nois legislator Mrs at the legion home on East Forest given by of the high school Monday night George H Dern Mrs Russel Calllster secretary for the evening on the liquor question heqd of the soviet trade John D Brown on charges of robAssets of the bank include some Reed Smoot and Mrs Levi Edgar Miss Parkinson says she went into street The Mothers' day commit- commission Is representing to the The Salvation Army band will give bing the United States delegation to Hamburg committed mall $333000 In and loans discounts and Mrs plus and and Mrs Smoot Dern tee Young the library Monday aftprnoon composed of Mrs Lcland Lar- referee that the $3320 ultimately concerts both nights The public Is forgery suicide at the Latvian frontier station to Detective real estate the banking house and will According extend greeting from Salt Lake of India this as Inadvertently locked In sen Mrs J Chester Knudson and should be distributed back Brown McDonald Is alleged to have the stockholders’ liability the ex- and Utah and among Invited morning throwing himto an invitation When her calls failed to bring help Mrs Jarvis Koford have arranged the holders of the burial certificates visit self under a train Moglelevskl had stolen a letter containing a check aminer's books show and Mrs Young will talk on been ordered returned to Moscow to here the climbed out of a window and went an entertainment program The opposite view Is that it Is not a from an apartment house mail box "From Desert to Garden” trust fund but an asset of the com of the foreign division along die coping trying to reach toa face at 449 Second East street the check B P W ELECTS OFFICERS Music will be furnished by an in- of thecharges drain pipe When she failed G P U Two Cheklst offipany In which all creditors should to ac$50 He is then amounting back strumental trio composed of Alice cers who were accompanying him reach this she attempted to go BRIGHAM CITY— Miss Blanche share cused of forging the signature of Anderson violin Mrs Beth Walton claimed the body but lost her balance and fell She Hyde was elected president of the the payee to the check and cashing Nelson cello and Mrs Lydia White ald she managed to hobble to the Business and Professional Women’s It Tuesday at the Freed Motor room where she and her sister Gwen-Jt- h club Monday night Other officers Boothby harp accompanied by Miss George E Holman In charge of company 468 South Main street Me Parkinson also a student arc elected were: Mrs Sadie D Jensen Winnifred Ward at the piano and Milk Is an held Donald Maids” In “Merry with the operetta city Jail predatory animal control work for Miss Mary Pierce soprano living and was later taken to the vice president: Miss RUla Holst reUtah ana his assistant Edward Ras- out bond pending further Investiga- will be staged Thursday at 8 p m hospital cording secretary Miss Lydia Rob in the amusement tion ward mussen McKinley in IAWYFR SUCCUMBS Zimmerman R and by Sott postal Inspectors Inson' corresponding secretary Mrs hall by members of the Nurses’ Glee CAMBRIDGE Mass May 5 UD — charge of rodent control for the U NAME FIRE ESSAY JUDGES Louise Secrlst treasurer POLISH Officers of the University of Utah S biological survey in Utah and his club of Salt Lake county general Joseph G Thorpe lawyer whose wife FLIERS BETURN LOO AN— President B G TTiatchrr WARSAW Poland May 5 (I P — hospital Alumni association for next The public has been In- was the youngest daughter of Henry assistant E L Johnson have re of the chamber of commerce Super SCHOOL BAND GIVES CONCERT will be nominated at a meetingyear Stanislas vited nurses who will ap- Warisworth Longfellow died today and Student of Captain Skarzynski Colo Denver turned from where the A LOO AN—The Logan high school the “Alumni Committee Petersen of tntendent Louts of One they attended a week’s session of Lieutenant Andrew Marklewitz who pear In the cast are lone Judd Lucy at his home here He was 78 His and band schools a concert Mon gave SupeTinten special Logan city Hundred" of the organization at 7:30 the triennial conference of the di- left February 1 on an airplane circuit Henwood Margaret CorOllo Jessie widow Mrs Annie Allegra Longfel- Stops Sea Train &Air Sickness dent J W Kirkbride of Cache county day night tn the tabernacle prior to p m Thursday In of Africa returned Blackburn after room Lena the roflying Wade low today Phyllis vision of predatory animal and Thorpe survives They were schools were Monday named Judges departure for the state contests in ln the Park Memorialfaculty 15600 miles Besendorfer and Mary Gardner building dent control of the biological married in 1885 of the school fire prevention essay Salt Lake on Friday The vocal deO Woodruff executive sec- - vey contest partment of the school supported the retary announced Tuesday Mr Holman and Mr Zimmerman band tn the concert About forty members of the com- - returned Tuesday by train and Mr W IFE WINS DIVORCE! CHILDREN mittee are expected to attend and Zimmerman and Mr Johnson re "Calumet gives cakes a wonderfully fine LOGAN— Fannie A Robinson was presidents of University of Utah turned Monday by airplane texture ranted a divorce from Elijah Rob and delicacy of flavor" over clubs the of town county Out inson Tuesday by District Judbe MeA members will nominate and vote by Prudence Penny IHUVS IN lvin C Harris on desertion grounds The election of a president Home Economica Editor Mrs Robinson was granted custody Announce Girl's Birth— Mr and mall vice president and three board memBATTLE TO WIN of their six children and $25 month Mrs A Clifton Jacobsen 755 Ken- bers NEW YORK AMERICAN to serve a will be held on year avenue In announce the birth sington alimony They were married AID FOR SILVER time of a daughter at the L D S hos- June 8 at commencement Jackson county Tenn pital The Infant is their second (Continued Irom Pu Six) child Mrs Jacobsen was formerly Miss Vauna Smith (production manufacture and dlstrl- butlon of a product Club Meets— The Salt Lake Canary secretary Mellon said today the club will meet Thursday at 8 p m preservation of present standards of At the home of Mr and Mrs E W today is the base on which the Robinson 523 Eighth East street it An annual dance recital entitled living world must work toward restoration was E announced by Tuesday "Dance Drama" will be presented Cf business Or will yog call this "Jus an“Tender biscuits — light fluffy waffles— other ad?" You are always Mnhfr gccrctsry May 14 by members of Orchesia na- - The plenary sessions of the cham-tionare to treat cold easy with Calumet" or fix a a dancing organlza- ter had heard some complaints ready Optimists Meet— The Optimists tion ofhonorary the University of Utah in against the Hawley-Smoscratch Why not be prepared club act as a Miss Ethel Jacobus Balt Lake held its monthly of for Acute Indirestlon (which business meeting Tuesday evening at Kingsbury hall deterrent to trade as well as sugges- Proprietor of Croaawaya The drama will consist of lnterpre- - tkms that relaxation on debt hikes late at night 70 of the the Hotel Utah President J A dances with music by the uni- - ments to this country would alleviate Tee Room Verona NJ Hot water Baker presided time) f 6ix BeH-ahao meant Sure Relief since verslty symphonlo orchestra It was the depression 1897 Gyros near Program— Walter announced by Miss Myrtle E Clancy t ? J rs i r I on “Corporate assistant professor of physical edu- Secretary Stresses Mlchelsen spoke i Purchase Importance Shares” at the weekly meeting of the cation director Bell-aii- s Oyro club In the Hotel Utah TuesThe treasury secretary speaking E E Keeley presiday evening at a luncheon by the American Bankdent presided Miss Bonnie RobertrOR INDIGESTION ers’ association to foreign bankers son vocalist and Robert Cook pianattending the International meeting ist gave a musical program emphasized the importance of purchasing power to trade and how the Ran Official Depart— H J Earley standard of living in this country af- “Have used Calumet 8yearsnone other assistant general freight agent for POCATELLO Idaho— Word was J purchases from abroad the Denver As Rio Grande Western received here Monday of the death j “That standard its equal in successful cake baking” be must of living Mrs Hall A former resident I J Railroad company from Denver who of costs said he and at all Mrs In who Ernest Aurelius Pocatello died Los of preserved Angeles has been tn Salt Lake conferring with the present Is no time to local officials departed for Denver Sunday Mrs Hall was the daugh- - certainly Cake Contest Priae-win-nter of Mrs B O’Connell 506 North undertake drastlo and doubtful Tuesday Minneeota State Fair avenue Funeral services perlments which may even conceivably result in breaking down the Crystal Gets P 0—David H Lewis were held In Los Angeles Tuesday Commences Monday standard of living to which we have will be In charge of a postoffice at accustomet Crystal 18 miles from Sallna ef- Navy has been selected for a special May lltb What we must strive for Is to fective Immediately to course of training at the hospital according both here and word received Tuesday by Postmastraining school In San DtegoProv® ttle standardas conditions Tor One Week Only ‘ ter John McPhee from- Arch Coleit was announced Tuesday by Lieu- - otherIncountries the ultimate solution Commander J M Lewis in man first assistant postmaster genIn all Utah never the worlds difficulties would sepm eral at Washington: D O charge of the Salt Lake recruiting to lte'ta the possibility of building up a 'tale like thiar station Seaman Copp is a son of Utahn Picked— William T Copp Mrs Nellie Copp 43 West Sixth South higher standard” Opposition to tariff legislation at apprentice seaman United States street I the next session of congress was expressed by Julius H Barnes chair -I man of the United States Chamber I of Commerce in opening today’s of the International organization Malad Plans Fete FALL INJURES For GIRL STUDENT of C Group r O Trying Women Sponsor K now Utah’ on Air Locked offid U S Police Jail Mail Robbery Suspect Biological U of i S L Nurses PJan Operetta Show Leaders Beturn I ' U Alumni Plan for Election as City Brevities rvni a wfliu Group Announces ancc Becital ( al ot pay-tatl- ns wtlti ?( Former Idahoan Dies at Coast ZCMI I Great May Sale er ? lm-cor- ps I mvtu nt war-tena- - rnt ees-Isl- -- CALUMET’S Speech Amplifies Earlier Tariff Talk Amplifying his speech at Atlantic I City last week before the convention of the United States chamber In which he urged tariff revisions to help world commerce he told the foreign visitors that American busi-- I ness looked to the tariff commission for the that need to be made Radical overhauling of exchange in this country was j arrangements proposed In a speech by Melvin A Traylor president of the First Na tlonal bank of Chicago He urged an Investigation by the managements with a view to prohibiting all credit trading in amounts under $10000 I abolishment of floor-tradiand of the publication of the “daily v 1 i DOUBLE-ACTIO- N! I DOZEN equitable-adjustment- s ng “rail money ' rc the facts: Most nationally known ginger ales come bottles labeled as in maller-tban-pint containing 12 ounces These bottles are of course not pints at all Clicquot Club Pale Dry and Clicquot Club Buy Clicquot Club worth ‘ and get your money’s CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALES Pale Dry — Golden SEE CALUMET’S accurately All baking powders are required by law to be made of pure wholesome ingredients But not all are alike in their action nor in the amount that should be used And not all will give you equally fine results in your baking Calumet is scientifically made of exactly the right ingredients in exactly the -- K leavening action — Double-Action! Serve a hitto-nighMake a Calumet cake You’ll soon know why Calumet is" the largest-sellin- g baking powder in the world Remember— use only one level teaspoon of Calumet to each cup of sifted flour This is the usual Calumet proportion and should be followed for best results— a splendid economy Calumet is a product of General Foods Corporation N st - See for yourself how Calumet Baking Powder acts twice to make your baking better Put two level teaspoons of Calumet Into a glass add two teaspoons of water stir rapidly five times land remove the spoon The tiny fine bubbles will rise slowly half filling the glass This is Calumet’s first action— the action that Calumet specially pro- vides to take place in the mixing bowl After the mixture has entirely stopped rising stand the glass in a pan of hot water on the stove In a moment a second rising will start and continue until the mixture reaches the top of the glass This is Calumet’s second action — the action that Calumet holds in reserve to take place in the heat of your oven Make this test See Calumet’s Double-Actio- n i ' ) 4 I A ay 1 MAIL THE COUPON NOW! ‘ NEW CALUMET BAKING BOOK ( N to-da- y I C L U ivl S L T Battle Creek WLchtga Plea aead me free a copy the new Calumet Baking Book MunniJambPauui THE DOUBLE-ACTIN- G BAKING POWDER oo General Food Afiin Street Sfif Citym roi in completely— print - C1 to regulate your oven temperature which protects your baking from failure I T' DOUBLE-ACTIO- 4 hard tlmes“ Signor Pirelli said the interallied I debts have a depressing effect in Eu trope beyond the amounts involved The importance of that market to this country he said gives all Amer-- I leans a vital interest In whether these matters should be reconsidered in the light of changed conditions The remark was applauded Willie President Hoover's advocacy I yesterday of armament cuts in the I interest of wider commerce has been I the subject of much private discussion among the delegates the first I mention of It in meeting was made today by Sir Alan He said: “Till we are once more prepared to I buy from each other the more we I struggle to produce and refuse to buy the less we shall sell But good credit free buying and following the advice which the president of the United States gave to us less armies would soon restore us all” Secretary Mellon expressed to the I bankers his opinion that economic salvation would be worked out in ac- cord anew with the social and indus--1 trial system as it stands able to-d- Mo ka this I M-T- — good! Even if you’re a beginner feel as confident as a professional when you use Calumet Your baking is bound to succeed - Calumet's first action begins in' the mixing bowl It starts the leavening properly Then in the oven the second action begins It continues the leavenit keeps raising the ing Up! up! batter and holds it high and light Cakes and quick breads turn out light tender delicious— even though you may tl Cancellation had been broached by Sir Alan with the remark that of the debts “seriously aggravates the world's troubles in these full-measu- re That Is why Clicquot Club is today America’s lowest priced nationally ad vertlsed ginger ale - - ‘ g g or nationally advertised ginger ales Golden are always sold In real pint bottles containing 1 6 ounces You get full value in these fine old American ginger ales EXTRA value and EXTRA quality and flavor too prize-winnin- Irate The controversial war debt question was raised before the full meet-- I ing in the United States Chamber of I Commerce building by "Sir Alan O I Anderson a Bank of England direc-Itand Alberto Pirelli prominent I Italian Industrialist as well as ln the Mellon luncheon address at the Willard hotel I Italian Cites ' r I Depressing Effect In the face of suggestions for can Icellatlon or reduction of the huge payments owed this country Secretary Mellon took the position there I was no question of f'the willingness land the ability of Europe to honor I it obligations Silly question! perhaps But it illustrates exactly the comparison of price among Ijtere Baking experts— professional cake makers— housewives who make cakes— they couldn’t be wrong! They know the secrets of perfect baking! And when so many of them say-- use BakCalumet The Double-Actin"a Powder— be must reason there ing There is! For Calumet's remarkable Double-Actio- n makes cakes and quick breads that are gems of perfection! Not Just ordinarily good— but superlatively " 11 ‘u name and eddne 1y i |