Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE The Bridge Corner By W M G The other day we were called on the carpet for printing hands in which practically all the possibilities lay in the picture doesn't take part of the deck exceptionally smart bridge" said one critic “to win hands rubbers match points or money when you hold a fistful of honors” That sounded logical enough until he adde dthe question "How can anyone be expected to win at bridge when hand after hand bobs up with perhaps a jack and a queen the sole honors?" And to that there’s a rub It’s quite likely not much can be won with these little fellers but the smart player if he handles the sevens and eights and nines adroitly may be able to cause a lot of havoc with those who by their holding of a picture gallery are smugly complacent of certain trick-takin- J —K Q g' A— 10 9 4 Victory For instance here’s a pretty fair of smart jmall-car- d play that upset the best laid plans of a n West player who envisaged a example- - lay-dow- With neither side vulnerable the deal was: --7 ¥- -8 6 3 2 6 —9 8 7 4 2 M 5 --J ¥- -K Kir 9 8 5 10 9 ?l —None Under The Girl Scout Trefoil and Mrs C J Shoup Will Be Honored at Reception —A Q 8 7 -- ' 34 —A 6 2 —A 8 5 3 —K 6 2 J Well to make a long story short North and South reached a contract Commemorating the fiftieth Anniversary of the wedding day of Mr and Mrs Charles J Shoup for over 110 years residents of Utah and Salt Lake county a re-ception for friends of three but made six which can be done by good play Luckily East had put in a heart bid which gave the location of any other high cards Can you make home of a grand six on the hand? It's a Mrs daughter pretty play Hugo N Allred West logically opened the jack of 340 Westminster diamonds North plays the queen avenue and East can afford to discard' Mr Shoup was small heart North plays the heart born April 3 1857 queen and East covers South winin Whitley counning With the ace South plays ty Indiana Mrs small diamond over to North’s king Shoup was born and East already is in trouble He in Adams county cannot discard a spade or a club Mrs Shoup Illinois on March One more heart must go through North leads the Tclub ten and ''it 4 1867 The couple wag united hi does not matter when East takes marriage at Independence Kan his ace Let us assume that he April 5 1886 ducks the first lead and covers the Four years after their marriage second with the queen This sets the couple came to Utah settling up a tenace which causes trouble fwwrw?wln Salt Lake coun-St- y where they The cards will for the declarer ' shave since resid-- l then be: ed with the ex- —A K 10 3 cePtion of four ¥—J 8 3 1 - ’ SV years in Oregon —None t' and two years in Califor n i a Mr no-tru- --AQ8 no-tru- —A 8 6 3 —J 9 8 5 ¥—10 9 ¥- -3 —None 9 5 2 —A 8 4— J 10 — K Q 10 7 4 2 —Q 4 ¥—6 2 —A 8 —J 6 1 sonably contracted for 13 tricks They can make 12 by straight high card pla as can be seen by a reperusal of the cards The thirteenth trick win be forthcoming if the hearts split 3 or if they split 4 and the jack of hearts drops in two leads North opens the nine of diamonds and declarer wins with the queen Five rounds of spades are taken Next comes three rounds of hearts and on the third round North shows out and it is established that South is holding on to a stop in hearts And let it furthermore be said that he is not to be easily persuaded to let it go The only possibility of making the hand appears to be with a squeeze West will reason that Suppose South holds not only the jack of hearts but the club stops as well? It is then going to be difficult for him to protect two suits Now the squeeze would work eas ily enough had South held the nine of clubs as well as the king queen and ten North however holds the nine and Yarborough or not it is up to him and him only to set the hand After three rounds of hearts West leads a small diamond to his ace and returns to the hand with the diamond king That lead pinches South( He must discard down to two ‘cards South must hold on to the jack of hearts or otherwise dummy’s ten will be good He holds besides this card the king and queen of clubs He doesn’t want to let go of one of these cards but he must throw the queen and pray for protection from his partner If North has held onto his nine and five of clubs the hand cannot be made by West Jf however he has thrown the five of clubs earlier in the game seven is in West will play the jack of clubs from dummy at this point take with the ace of flubs get the king from South and the nine from North and then will have his eight of clubs for the last trick Whether the hand is made or set therefore goes back to North’s discard on the sixth trick On the 3-- East by his choice of plays on the club suit has set up a tenace position Declarer would like to go to the North hand and lead through but entries are precious So declarer thinks— give East the screw push Lay down the diamond ace East can’t drop a spade he can’t drop a heart He must let the small club go Now lead a club from the South hand East wins with the ace and comes out with a heart North’s jack wins and the cards will then lay: —A K 10 6 ¥—8 3 Shoup re tired from fanning and stock raising several years ago They are the parents of three sons and two daughters They are P J and C A Shupe of Mer- Ced Cal Mrs Ida Mr Shoup Maltby of San Diego CaL and Mrs Mary Robey and R D Shoup of Salt Lake City They also have nine grandchildren and three great-- f grandchildren Stamps in News tmmmmrnmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMm® —American Furniture Mart Photo In the above room the eighteenth century chair has a slightly I damask with brush edges modern tone and is upholstered in gold and brown flowered Tempura in beige and plum-stripe- The companion chair is an open arm d damask Y W C A Notes Tuesday the Tri L club will meet By C E BUTTERFIELD for dinner at 6:15 p m Mr and At first glance France’s latest Mrs W W Kintner will be the Mr Kintner will give an stamp might convey the Impression guests and meditation Easter that it 'originated from the United iving Room Can Express Personality of Owner THE £ STORE Ho-Em- ps Neighborhood House News old-tim- rough-texture- Modern hair styles sweep up and back from the face in an alluring pompadour manner Sketched are four fashionable coiffures of the day coarse-pattern- Introducing NE U N D The 1936 Permanent Wave Exclusive With Auerbach9 s No electricity f old-tim- er j INTERMOUNTAIN GREAT Ho-Em- Activities of Versatile Girl Amaze Michigan Campus 1 ization AUERBACH'S single-engine- BEAUTYCOURSE For a number 'of months now Girl Scouts in many corners of 'the city as well as towns throughout tbs Rocky Mountain region (yes that’s a fact according to reports received at the local office) have been fol- ‘ lowing this column to hear about activities of other scouts It’s fun to hear about the things going on among other troops isn’t it but did you ever wonder aboiit the "used to be” Girl Scouts? We don’t hear much about soma of these people but during the past week a very important announcement from the university makes us think that getting the “ambitious" habit in scouting is a pretty good thing Out of the eleven young students elected to Phi Beta Kappa at the university four of them were former Girl Scouts Margaret Henriques 1595 Ninth East street was at one time a mem-ber of troop 31 and is stili a lieutenant of thli troop under the leadership of Mrs M H Parry Carol Betty Selby 739 Blast Ninth South street began her scouting under the leadership of Mrs George H Short in troop 19 at the Unitarian church Betty has since done? scout leadership work both at camp an in troops At the present time she Is assistant leader of troop 29 meet-tin-g at the Stewart Training schooL under the leadership of Mrs H W Smith i Lois Virginia Smith 632 University street was a charter member of troop 8 under the leadership of Mrs R B Porter at the First Presbyterian church In addition to her Phi Beta Kappa membership Lois hasjust been awarded a $200 scholarship given each year to an outstanding woman student by the Salt Lake chapter of the American Association of University Women During the past year she has had the distinction too of being editor of the Pen the quarterly literary magazine of the University of Utah Ruth Joy Wheatlake 1180 Thirteenth East street also was a charter member of troop 8 at the First Presbyterian church During the past year she has been president of Chi Delta women’s literary organ- — Who does not recall the piece r "Is it the right size in proportion to the rest of the furniture living room? "Sitting room" and to the room iself?" If there is Its shadThe — J 985 States apd Wednesday it was called more aptly for its furdoubt about it she should achour any music will hav£ ¥- -9 almost is Triangles ing will prepare for the nishing often consisted merely of tually measure the furniture under which in they identical with the concert to be given on Wednesday a circle of more or less uncomfort- discussion before buying it Accessories can contribute much violet used on —Q 4 evening April 22 The Wednesday able chairs around a “center table" charm to a denominaliving room for it is Triangles Wednesday at 8:15 p m ¥—6 is easily remembered it When through these that the owner can tions in this counwill hold a discussion group led by —8 come in realized how far' we have most emphatically express her inditry but the most —J Maybelle R Clayton and the the viduality If they are truly to reprewill have a talk on “The recent years toward making Lead a striking point is You are in the dummy room a happy and comfort- sent her taste she must rigorously Meaning of Easter” by Ruth M living small spade to your queen Now that it bears o a able center for family life a hos- exclude everything which is medif reproduction Campbell give East another punch’ by laying the to receive ocre or inferior or which simply Statue of Lib' At 9:15 p m volley ball and other pitable spot in whieh down the stiff club He can’t drop friends does not particularly appeal to her York New in in the be — will gym erty played games a heart and he can’t drop a spade places in which Pictures maps plants books and enough Although harbor that is and live to sit still are a major requirement magazines bits of colorful pottery The design places Miss Liberty Gibson Utah’s of a This squeeze began on the third L James Mrs y standroom present-daneshanging shelves if well chosen and trick — on the play of the second with her upraised beacon and of delegate to the national conference ards living demand not only that they be well placed will give a living room diamond The hand is unusual and tled tablet of fraternity on topThe on the cause and cure of war will adequate in quanity but comfort- the look of being lived in as her pedestaL spectacular because of that early the world report to the Business and ProfeS' well and that they be arstamp a semipostal Is Intended to sional Women’s club and the Young able as in start groups for sociability ranged aid the fund for the benefit of pO' Women’s association Christian litical refugees in France It has a about that conference Sunday at 4 and convenience Where there are children chairs of suitable size face value of 75 centimes plus a 50c Only Seem Hard m in the Y W C A clubhouse should be provided Some hands just seem hard said surtax Both men and women are invited Today it is recognized that to Revalidated Issue an the other day but Anyone who is interested in this achieve maximum convenience and to revert when tackled Intelligently To make them valid again for use movement is welcome Tea will be an atmosphere of easy informality just ordinary play Take the fol Nicaragua has employed its familiar served after Mrs Gibson’s report there must be other furniture belowing deal he suggested one that surcharge “resello” literally meanThe committee in charge of the looks a little tough but one which ing rehabilittaed on nine airmail tea is Miss Helen Rowe Miss Olivia sides chairs in the room—several On Sunsay afternoon Neighborsmall tables set against the wall or hood House dedicated a tree at the eventually develops into an auto- stamps of the design of 1929 show- McHugh and Miss Jessie Duncan of davenchairs and of sides the matic strip and end play following ing two planes in flight over Mt the Business and Professional Wo- by Miller park to Miss Ellen TayLee desk perport a radio bookcases a the straight jath of open and shut Momotombo Besides a lor former resident secretary of the Miss Anna Klrwan men’s club a 20c green a 25c olive Miss Shirley Drake Miss Helen haps bridge: house Board members and staff purple must be whole knit The together — None black a 50c black brown and a 1 Erickson Miss Lavonne Ryttihg expressed their appreciation of Miss The color a harmony 2 pleasing 4 by 10 ¥—Q id1 cordoba range red four revalued Miss Verona Janson and Mias The' color and at building Up the the lamps give Taylor’s efforts work and service of the house items are in the surcharged set resa Shanley of the Y W C A will the room its night tone emotional niake —K 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 These eonslst of 30c on 50c orafigS serve tea it depressing or cheerful restful or The Neighborhood Bees held their — A K J 7 35c on 50c blue 40c on yel stimulating —10 9 8 4 on Thurson low and 55c green The Blue Triangle club will meet Furniture hangings and uphol- regular monthlyA meeting from the ¥—K 97 is in red an oblong quartet The evening day surcharge at 6:15 p m and will en- stery fabrics should be harmonious Jackson school gave several musi—K 6 3 2 block of solid color with the inscrip MondayH Y Kasai who will speak in texture If the furniture is oak tertain —A J cal numbers Dr Venjanora spoke tion "Resello 1936" in open letters on in old English Spanish or Italian on “Medical "Japan in America" Biochemistry" and carBrief Items —Q 6 5 style the fabrics used in the room ried on the discussion is d announced he should with Sweden’s — it recently ¥ J 853 Flies Far to Grave and If the furni —J 10 9 8 5 sue of 12 values to commemorate The El Trovodor club rehearsed of its the tercentenary —2 postoffice Having flown from Paris to Mad ture belongs to a more refined type Mexican songs and dances on Thursfirst trick West wins wtih the — also modern— d colonial three or with smooth agascar piloting a East buys the contract at six department contains queen of diamonds Then as you evening A group of them are These comprise the plane Madame Finat recently ar shining surfaces the other textures day before the state P-- T A remember he plays five rounds of spades and South after North had other varieties appearing 15-- o denominations perfo- rive at the lonelly grave of her and the patterns in the room with meeting 'spades North follows on four spade bid clubs rather continuously nat- 5 10 and rounds and has to discard on the urally led his singleton deuce The rmed all around The set itself is husband the well known French it must also bespeak refinement fifth He should know that there first procedure on East’s part is to of the coil type that is perforated pilot who had been buried where his The furniture used need not be The kewing center reopened on When North shows horizontally only plane crashed near Moshi The jour of identical period but should be Wednesday morning Mrs Delma Is no sense in keeping his diamonds draw trumps Further plans for the proposed ney occupied seven days and is be- related in spirit Light graceful Richardson is supervisor of the and he should therefore discard out on the first lead only two pieces may be used project which employs 37 women neither hearts nor clubs South has rounds are drawn leaving South U S issue honoring army and navy lieved to be a record for a woman’s smooth-texture- d to discard four times and he can holding the queen An attempt is heroes would indicate that the" set flight She was accompanied part together Conversely sturdy coarsetypes are Girls from the Cararies El Trovo-dor- s As bad as how made to discard the losing club will consist of eight values divided of the way by another plane On her grained heavily-carve- d only choose four clubs and Get Together club assisted North’s hand is it is good enough on the fourth diamond but when four to the army and four to the flight she stopped at Madagascar combined In this day of apartments and at the tea following the annual to take one trick And that trick North shows out on the second lead navy It would be a special issue where she was much feted From eta the contract So it’s not always East should continue the diamond and would not affect any plans for there she chartered a special plane small houses it Is of the utmost im- nteeting suit ruffing the fourth one in his a new presidential set some time in to take her to MoshL After a brief portance to consider the scale of that high cards only count service at the grave she started to living room furniture The proshand The declarer’s and dummy’ the future fly back to Paris pective buyer should ask of each Antiaircraft Weapon hands have now been stripped of Suit Oyer Suit hearts and diamonds It is then the silver trophy The first winner Did you know that the 1936 Cul matter to play the third was Mrs Ferdinand J Fabian who Fires 1000 Per Minute bid simple of bertson says: A found throwing South in has her name inscribed thereon To trumps new a at the in suit) (nonjump with the queen and he is helpless gain permanent possession of the ’ level of three-od- d Is now a forcing for a lead He can either play cup a player must win two tournaLONDON (UP)— A new British bid? In the summary (page 22) heart or a diamond giving the de ments this is called a semiforcing bid: antiaircraft same gun against whose fire the at clarer a stuff and a ruff Last week Mrs Wendell J Allen Example Is believed no attacking plane time and thus six is made A aim was high with a score of 3140 Mrs it North South — pie play says the — William C Stark was second with ANN ARBOR Mich (UP)—Uni- Rowe once was runner-u- p in an could survive is being manufactured 1 2 ¥ 2760 and Mrs O F Riser third with 8 secretly in the state arsenals classmates of (Forcing) of Atlantic contest Michigan versity City beauty 2400 At Hotel Utah Rowe Detroit coed say "the is a radio dramatist having Helen She The deadly weapon can fire 1000 ‘ 2 1 Just to give an inkling how the girl has everything” and when all written directed and played the high explosive Theodore W Long and Walter shells a minute and 3 (Forcing) M Critchlow state pair champions total scores stand thus far Mrs of her accomplishments are listed leading part In a number of skits throw four miles up into the air a C is With Goodrich H Mrs at high scorers were high Tuesday night the statement does not seem ex- One of her best roles was that of barrage against hostile planes the regular weekly Howell move' R T Harris Second Mrs Hugh aggerated Can You Make It? “Alura” whqre she played the Four kinds of shells high exploMrs Jones P third ShlVley the last two years Miss part of a seeress sive incendiary tracer and shrap-ne- L Here’s & rather beautiful and un-- ! ment duplicate tournament at the Parker During MitchMrs Thomas L Rowe has attained prominence in can be fired from the eight barusual hand that came up the other Hotel Utah with a total of 71 points fourth and Clothe Designs The teams of Mrs Anne Leonard ell fifth athletics education beauty music rels of this guif As the belt can be night 7 What would you bid and Harris numerous Besides winning golf loaded in any order with these and Mrs G K BrldwelL and cooking domestic science and lit- and swimming prizes around De- varying types of shells a fleet of Mrs J B Ashton and Mrs A erary activity Miss Rowe has aroused the Davis were tied for second place Going to Coast First she Is a student carrying troit aircraft quickly could be eninterest of women’s organizations enemy with 67 points Mrs B K French circled by a ring of flame and steel Anne Leonard Harris local a heavy political science schedule Mrs of and Mrs R C Jones followed with for which she has attained a high by designing and making manyOne The gun has already been fitted 6414 points and tied for fourth Culbertson teacher and director of scholastic rating Her proficiency her own hats and clothes to several cruisers When the task FOR" FREE CATALOG ON declared instructor place with 64 points were Mrs Clara the regular tournaments at the in music remained unknown until riding academy of equipping all warships is comFleischer and Mrs Charlotta Slater Hotel Utah will leave next week to recently when she wrote the music her one of the "best horsewomen pleted more guns will be made for oralso in was She Michigan” and Ned Warnock and Mrs Ida attend the convention of Culbertson and lyric for “I’m Doing a Tango’’ units of the army enin one of Detroit’s larger antiaircraft Atherton er Phone Woiefch 196 defense service home in teachers being held in Los Angeles hit number in the junior coed play ganist gaged churches until she cams hero to April 18 and 19 Ely Culbertson Movie Test school himself is now on the coast and A At Town Club EXCELCIS BEAUTY SCHOOL N Chicago newspaper chose her And at home Miss Rowe Is ac- Woman Observes Weather will the convention address Mein and Broadway set for Town club bridgers ore ail as the outstanding beauty on the claimed by her mother as a good MOXEE Wash (Uf)— Miss Alice Salt Lake City the final play Tuesday in the Mrs Harris will make an effort Wolverine campus and she was of- cook and housekeeper while her B Scudder a teacher has been the to to come the master have bridge Pleaie send Free Catalog fered a movie test In Hollywood father declares she has helped him government weather observer at straight rubber tournament for the Salt Lake City in May for a lecture She has written a half dozen president's cup The matches have immeasurably while acting as his Moxee for 43 years She does the Name now gone five weeks and the winDetroit bookkeeper and stenographer in work without pay making regular poems and short stories ner following this week’s games Nearly 2000000000 telephone calls artists declare she is the prettiest management of a large office build- reports to the federal weather buAddren will have her name inscribed on were made w England last year odel ever to poee for them Miss ing reau in Seattle MAIL COUPON r p 1938 J — J 10 6 Q 7 ¥- -K ' S Golden Wedding 8 3 It APRIL Salt Lake Couple Plan to Observe what can you make on it? 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