Show -r- - 1 - 1 7 20 Friday Morning f it :ri illEm May LI 1943 Zribune 111(t - - t t - convention sessionto In a ""'' !Thursday at Newhouse hotcl Com- - ft rnander Ira Stortnes Utah's only surviving member of the Grand :' ' '1:4 Army of the Republic reelected himself commander of the Utah ' department He also reelected : Mr s Mary H Schnell his secretary for the past 10 years ' t:I Elections in the Utah depart'4: ments of the Women's Relief '' Corps and Ladies of the G A R I ''s were less simple and required more than an hour's balloting Mrs Weida Walters of Ogden was i: elected department president ofi the Women's Relief Corps sue- - r reeding Mrs Mary Romans also! of Ogden Mrs Emma'Bosley of k Salt Lake City was chosen to head the Ladies of the GAP Mrs " Bosley succeeds Mrs Nell C ' Holmes of Ogden 1 ()tiler officers elected in the two G A R auxiliaries were: :' one-ma- 1 n ' 1 I i 1 - ---- ' ' - ' ' - k t - ' -- :: ' i i i : 1 7 1 1 1 I J I - "4 1 r : :!'-- - :I I I J ) ::: - ? - '' - :":: i 1':':'--':::::-- :i4 3 - a s ? 3 --1 i I 'I' 1 ' 4 : - ' i :: 1 1 f4 ' ' ' 7i :$' : - iI i ) ) - ? 1 1 4 I f ' 1 ' ) Myers treasurer Mrs 011ie J Mrs Sinclair secretary Ruth Scott patriotic instructor Mrs Xertie Ellison registra r Mrs Margaret Fisher historian all of Salt Lake: councilor Mrs Nellie Holmes Ogden: council of adsrinistration members Mrs 0 Isola Linsley of Ogden Mrs June Kaaliar and Mrs Georgia Fulcher of Salt Lake City Delegates at large are Mrs Cora Lance Mrs Mae Pechart and Mrs Evelyn Ellison all of Salt Lake City alter- Pates: Mrs 011ie J Sinclair and Mrs Lourie Rowland of Salt Lake City and Mrs Lottle Norris 4 $ mar - i I ) t ) 1 4 ) : l' - ' - 1 l'' ' '' : I l' 4 : 1- ' - : - 1 Y-- - ' : ) - ' : : re: SEWING ? v I - - " - ' :' - ' : if'i !: : - !li " ' :''': : I - :':f ( I ' Abldifeiakb000erilaii24blgseairn4ikiCiaiiitimiteie054611araajkOrerdedCiaovallkie2? Utah department commander of the G A R since 1935 views another year as Utah's sole G A R memAirs Wilda Walters left Ogden NV' R C president ber and Mrs Emma Bosley Salt Lake City Ladies of G A It head are new officers Ira Stormes 97 1 r 1 1 - )- at i - by the W R C by Mrs year were honored in a floral cereKatherine Mountford department mony Aside from routine convention four members were business chaplain the groups reviewed the honored activities in the war past year's Memorial services at 9 a m effort Salt Lake City was again chosen opened the c8nvent1on session of the Ladies of the G A R Six as convention city for rhe 1944 members who died during the past sessions p m 1 i 4' i I ‘'14- I cL 44 t - ' t- -- Pr S O 'r'('' c ''‘ ) Li12 4 it 7 - 1 ? ( a I ti o - p ''--'' ' 7'' Special guests at the convention will include Dr Edythe Hershey of Helena Mont health chairman of the national organization and Miss Alice Manning of Salt Laki City national legislative chairman for the federation The convention will open at 8 a m with registration of delegates Committee and executive board meetings will be conducted at 8:30 and 9:30 a Tn A general conierence session will convene at 10:30 a rn Voting for officers of the organization will be conducted front noon to 4 --0 '‘e'''' - i J'f' i ' 4 1 -: 71611 Li"r1") - ) Extra-cream- extra-softe- y -- L73- (2-4- '75 ' '4' - if : ' ii soften chapped abused hands in a I helpsss 1 1 - Pz '' orE' 4 -- 1 p rTh a' Vilv' ' l i 'IrIS! c ' ' ::1t— '' S:: 4 t :I "et tt (7) 1 !' ' i 41 1 t ) I 4i 1 :fr - I i ''' ''' ' ''''' r :' I r 4 'fk ‘t 1 I a i LIJS 1 4 1 - N a- regular 4 I ) ' t it P t : I t46:Nt 1 ' 3 $ 1 i II az FT: t - t 1 ' size f or ' 1 Ij i 7 :4 a - 1 f 1 1 -'4 At t k- - ' - --- 14 ' TIME! 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'' ' 17 4- - - le 1 i:4'4' - - r- - -- - - i ' 1:i l - ' :' " e :" i'''' -- ' nt1--- i' ''' NNE C "kt ! - t -- ' o Women with busy schedules do not have time for a great deal of needlework but they can find me for the simple cutwork - '''' ' c - :4 ? flower-trimme- 1471 ' lib000- - - -: -- :i i N'‘:' '''' '''-N"- -- ' dita'Aghk:' 't ' )1 V ' f Y iAlk i'r :'4''N " ' 0 ) 1 1 1 '' A 44 0 - - -- 71 :W 1 '''' 7 V1 ' '' V (- )- 3: '''' SP irqa : c--- - k ' ''" ' ' '''' 41 7! 2:71N? '14'' ''''' ' -: t 11:zt 41 '" ''' ' ' r ' ar77 rf I c i ' V' -i 1 NA: '' s ' ---- ‘ - - ! !: 1 c LN0 114z::: k t! 7 (IA i' ' ' ' iv ' l' 1 -- iiti -'" 'It ' " l'i jor - - - 4i I ' econoor - 4:' ‘" : I 37400' No k) Here's a rare opportunity to get a hat flawlessly fresh pretty and smart for wear the Surnmer through at a very low price! Don't miss it! ' 1 7 lightweight comfortable types you'll lova to wear on hot days: white pastels dark and lively colors S ) i'lft1(14— ri':-- i in "---- "- ' ''5P 4 Attractive straws ! i :frlfro :" — Vi :Ittli -1 - li j 1 I 3 - —- -- -c! T7-1"1- "i '''''"-- ' r 11 01S14'-Fv-' bonnet $3 ' k 1 -- A fashion and value event so unusual we can stage it but twice a year! We scoured the New York market for the t ''' i - 2CMI MILLINERY SALON 1 $5 VALUES 1 7'ZtS : t 7- i 398 TO REGULAR t 0 ' t 4 ' 0 I ' i0'''- - os 1 1 - i ' ‘ THRILLIt!G SEMI-AN- N UAL HAT EVENT! TODAY TOMORROW! - t i!'-- ' r I 3t '' t i I '' 1 I - 'kw '11) iefrA""'"' C i 1 my -I — - 1 r ''' ed 2-' t ' ddN 02 i ( : A r ''' (3A - -3 I 1" - : fit ' I i : tz7424 : : - ( v IS'11- '' ! 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Glamorous gems fashioned of flowers veiling ribbon- clever town and country casuals: hats with s i1 ' Ittio' '1!:'b i14 to AEG t ':e ( -- i rir411 at ' il) 11 - AN ) - - - - ''' Cwit-'4''- '' N ' 3' - 4 ' :: t74- " best of the new hat styles and tomorrow they go on sale P - ' s atii: 1 i ' i il - the president le ' - - ) :(( 4 17 1 r l 11 77 ' f-- - H 4 ' it4 1 t '' 4 ' - casual bonnet $3 1 6: - 1 1 i' 4 7- i- s'ic 1 ) A i ' i - -1--- I 1 1 - - l'::-:- r --: -- 11-- 41 - s 4 ''''''At'IV' ' 7 Ow t7 and Almond Cream $ :: '''' - 4 :'- '1 lay - i Ilit s tt' van otte r ' Alf (' ' is - (:':- r Geneva Steel Plant Work to Continue n- log! Famous Hinds Honey ' invited to attend added r)DUlh e IlEtt:2 4 4 i pl fih:g1 G rt u ire S ti -- ' ''' ' - k '1 74TA41t L '' '': Pattern "‘1 E E" EDE1 f I1 1 1 v( ''''':1' 'I i Columbia Steel company officials announced the W P B orders halting the building (If unfinished war plants will not affect the completion of the Geneva steel plant development at Geneva The order which brings to a standstill all war plants under construction which cannot be com1:30 p pleted by October 1 will not inA luncheon will be held at 1:30 clude the steel plant and work will 13 continue as usual officials of the Dr Hershey who will arrive company said rip y i : 4 t 41 I 1-- Ns A' :-' : 11' - '‘: 4414- - ' : : ''''t ::: -- 'Ni "get-togethe- 4:A0-t 1 t -- - '' i' r - - - i- - h''' 't1 4T lt :: 'f- v-- ' fr' f 4) g $ ' A war convention of the Iltahin Salt Lake City Saturday will Federation of Business and Pro- be honored at a fessional Women's clubs will be tea Saturday from to 8 p m held Sunday at the Hote: 'Utah it at the Art Barn 54 Finch lane was announced Wednesday by according to H Claire Haynes Moorhead publicity president of the Salt Lake club Mary E All members of the federation are chairman of the federation FOR MINOS THAT iteaTer HA'RD 1 ' ' ' ''''''57'N'-7-- 4- - i- fe r' -d' :1 t 1 7 --- e 6' 2-- Z 1 -- ' z144' I ' : : 7 - ' i WO SOUTH STATE ST Phones Murray Si or SI Murray Utah L :: i r - Murray$8242 7 !' i ''' c 1 ! five t ' I i '' :44 ' 1 SHOP MACHINE 2 1 Wasatc h $237198 - 4' ' - '1- ": l - - ' ' 7 -- - pi r - :oMEEN''E1 r"-- "-- ' 1 A - 1 ' - If you have more than one sewing machine Or If the one you now have els not being used It would be a good neighborly act to pass It on so someone less fortunate who needs a sewing machine could put It to 'immediate use At present many names are regIstered with Ruben's as wanting any nd of sewing machine and willing to pay cash for It They can either contact you direct or rely on the ludgment of this firm for a fair cash offer Writ or Phone ) ': - - ' --- '''' ''''' ''' ' : ': :''' t ' - '''''t - 4- Have More Than One Sewing Machine? G IIRSASr-'- ' ' --- '1 t - ti ture en f ' 1 Do You ) 1 i i f ' p - e'""'''''"7"'''''r—'m--'--: - ' I great-grandchildr- I 3 - - : Business Womelfs Clubs memorial services conducted Slate State Conference 'fr tTintah ) Ogden - In $ ar ' t so be held in Milwaukee Wis will be Mrs Mary Romans and Mrs Janie Drew of Ogden alternates Mrs Anna L Nelson of Salt Lake City and Mrs Jannette Davis of Ogden Ladies of the GAR — Mrs Mary Thomas senior vice presi dent: Mrs Virginia Collins junSul' vice president Mrs Sytha Howard chaplain Mrs Florence ! 4 cent ing to Joi-of the year was made Thursday by Charles H Skidmore state superintendent of public instruction Since it was distributed on an equalization basis 12 districts received no part of the 15 per cent They are Box Elder Grand Granite Iron Jordan Morgan North Summit Tintic Tooele Weber and Salt Lake City Participating districts received the following amounts: Alpine $26887 Beaver $57763 Cache $194069 Carbon $83431 Davis $216717 Duchesne $6840 Emery $99925 Garfield $519768: Juab Kane $150829 Millard $2299 Nebo North $252636 $9412 Sanpete $380837 Park C Ii t y Rich Piute $20924 $98260: San Juan $248238 $122212 Sevier $358216 South Sanpete $470585 South Summit $4551 I Kiwanians Thursday at the Hotel Utah The speaker challenged concatpta of Stalin as a power-hungr- y leader of a nation attempting to conquer the world He said Russia is ruled by a minority but a minority of idealists who have the welfare of the common man at heart States or Great Britain after the war because she must have large quantities of supplies tools and capital obtainable from the two allied Countries in order to rehabilitate her induStries Dr Samuell H azzarross professor of Slavic languages and tit- : "7-- '' :::-:- The final allocation from the -- ' '' ? '' 4 1 $ 4 - f - ) Russia will not be in a positionerature at Harvard university to dictate either to the United made this assertion to Salt Lake state uniform school fund amount- 1 ' ' -' g 0- - ' - t''14' 1 ) g ' - f ! :::-: EtA - - -i4 s i ' ": Alr--1- $ i: k 'i -- ' !:: lt '' - 1 1: l' i ''' ' - ::i : Traverse Salt Lake City junior '' site president: Mrs Hazel Rose 1 Salt Lake City treasurer Mrs t Linda Evans Ogden chaplain executive board members Mrs Min- I rie Turnquist Mrs Carrie Elvin Mrs Olive- Schoettlin all of Salt Lake City and Mrs Jannette ' Davia Mrs Mae Williams and Mrs Alice Knight all of Ogden Delegates to the national convention 0 i Motorists holding supplemental mileage rations were reminded Thursday by Hamer S Culp chairman of the Salt Lake war price and rationing board that applications for renewals should be made at least three weeks in advance of the time needed The majority of supplemental rations for B and C card users expire around June 1 "While some application forms have been mailed out" Mr Culp said "there has been no blanket mailing ' and holders of B and C books are reminded that It is their responsibility to obtain and file the forms well in advance The forms are rvailable at the board offices or through plant I t t i : :s i j ( I ::: " 1 1) :: ' 4 " ' ' ::i' Final Portion Of School Fund Mrs Pauline Richards Doremus former Salt Lake City resident :41observed her ninetieth birthday anniversary Tuesday at her home ' ' In Los Angeles Cal according to :i: ': word received in Salt Lake City '':: MrsDoremus was born in Salt Lake City May 11 1853 and was the youngest daughter of the late Willard Richards an apostle in the L D S church and first editor of the Deseret News She was married to Abraham Fairbanks Doi remus in the old L D S EndowI ment House in Salt Lake City on 15 1869 Her husband k November was former city and state encommittees" gineer She made her home in Salt transportation Lake City until 1919 when she -moved to Tooele with her husIncrease L ' band S'ollowing Mr Doremus' Shipments of fruits and vegetables death she moved to Los Angeles Imports ' She was the mother of seven by railroad in April totaled 249 with 208 in i sons and daughters two of whom carloads1942compared and 128 in the same still are living They are Henry April ::!: i: :1 :1 Ai ' : I : :x - ' - - 90th Birthday Districts Gain ISpeaker Cites Russ Aims senior t 1 - 4 - !: i 1 't Observes Ujah's Sole GAR Veteran Reelects Self State Department Commander t 4 t Gasoline Ration Official Asks Early Renewals Former Utahn 1 ' 1 t I Iroalla4""A4111"Pahltsts PLSStesdotoASywttstStstoosts-7AsoPtsPotososm- otsAPcolkettttPtstdsms-stss- t fitssattSt4PAPtAtto-Pe- t 14Poseors07iptsPsotsfot-ItttPoSso!tto- t AlOttpb-Atesso-m- s M Nt sill" 01 |