Show 1413 ?flit Salt Cake Treibunt 1016 213 Sunday May '101NWwle -- 17P wk0mke 14 1 - s 11 ( t ilk Leader Urge Courses in Water Safety With tensive 11044 q4 S T- F I "eel i4 f D '45 40- zit - - - 1 COMPLETE STOCK EXHIBIT ARRANGEMENTS Mappintc plan Friday for the Intermountain left to right front Amama R Howard Gwynne Page Merrill Parkin rear Don E Kenney James A Hooper Junior Fat Stock Show were Junior Fat Stock Show Entries Total 2044 Animals S L the show's history-10- 58 animals in 1945 were entered by 506 junior growers With unprecedented number of entries—animats and exhibitors— sponsors face a pullolem of providing adequate space Sleeping quarters and other facilities must be provided more than 800 youngsters who will come to the show June 3 These youths will be accompanied The entry figure recorded Fri- by parents and friends day declared Mr Parkin is not With the current meat shortage an the record for only 17tah exhibition but also is an all time high for exclusively junI ior shows throughout the nation I 4I-- H I 'The Salt Lake Philharmonic choir under the direction of H 7rederick Davis presented Verdi's Requiem" Saturday night in the issernbly hall Alexander Schreiner was at the organ Soloists included Mlizabeth Hayes Simpson soprano Eileen Law Ray S Brimhall tenor and C Austin Seager bass Inmany respects the presentation of this great Verdi work was Monumental Mr 'Davis proved himself once again to be an exceptional conductor The choir retoponded to his every motion and there was nothing that wail untecessary in his conducting His Itnowletige of the score apparent-- ' 1y was unlimited It was ourprialag however that he chose to conduct the soloiats in their solo Capacity That seemed somewhat uperfluous Mr Schreiner as played beautifully 4k1rs Simpson took hold of the Soprano role and handled It admirably The difficulties of the Toe - were minimized under h e r care- One of the city's outstandIrz sopranos she brought a fine dynamic impetus to the role The Canadian mezzo - soprano Eileen Law proved an artist of fine merit Her voice was large It filled the hall in the softest rianissimo passages And s h e handled it carefully Mr Brimhall the tenor soloist vas not one whit behind any of the other artists His approach to the score was direct and his singtrg of ''Sadly Groaning Guilty Feeling" afforded a splendid contrast between the lyric and the dramatic Seater t h e bass soloist added considerable power to the score by his interpretations and proved himself in every measure a capable artist That the work received much meticulous attention from the Ofoir and soloists is deserving of the highest commendation At times all of the soloists and the choir evidenced indecision as to pitch But t h e choral numbers always were performed with vigor :co fault could be found with the teimpi Then too the score was given in its entirety Nothing was cat and nothing should have been With such a fine presentation be ' tg ilal of 12144 qqam:" DRIVE OUT 1 CrSAVE W:Pr1rox"-Ig- 91 i::operepatomorAtea ' Ak 1 i lw obi 4 Set of 4 Canned Milk Price Up Processors of canned evaporated milk have been permitted to increase the price of canned milk effective May 20 25e per case of 48 cans for civilian use and 15c per case for government use William Harding price specialist ofanfice of price administration Increases nounced Saturday granted processors he said will increase the cost of canned milk to consumers in some Instances throughout Utah by 1 per can FREE! 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Just burn a I:ttle BE:114CH On your porch—or wherever you want peace deliver Evanston Tooele Logan Nephi S a npeter and all inter- Price mediate localities No further charge silEz5o PRIMthERA BEDROOM SUITES SUPREME s550 Truly a beautiful lot of fine features construction and rich matchings of wood Vanity Chest Bed Bench and Night Stand All for maolorktnymovatwolinatitopitehif 2144 Ice 100 MST 112 SUGAR EAS7:10 XVRkOFAZOit1677-4X-17eVO p ktlt 91 IPNIIMMINEWIRONWOONNtIK evowoow000vawom42rne eft r '7 AT DR IV 01171 Cr -- : ayments with no further charges to the aboe low prices Blankets 7200 Convenient aw woo-- - ' 'ILO Remember the Place — Memorize the Name I All Virgin Wool A Garden Hose 25 feet S295 50 feet $198 All complete with couplings A 6 ) EAST !SUGAR HOUSE g Q PRESENTS 'toes at 112) 57 JUNE 3:111274 DAYS - Southeast Furniture Compan gni comfort 0 r diPIONIdMdWWdalOPA4012 1 WOMOISMIIILIVAACK r Monday Tues and Wed ko ' ERTIbEMENT mit gar ut with i 41" - Openings for positions EIS lair line stewardesses was announced Saturday by Paul R Davis S manemager Salt Lake office U ployment service of Western A representative Air Lines will interview applicants at USES office 55 W 3rd South June 3 Air line stewardstarting esses no longer are required to be trained nurses but at least two years of college are necessary Mr Davis said Applicants for positions as station agents and cargo handlers also will be interviewed by the Western Air Lines representative DRIVE OUT Cr- - SAVE ys Pr er during the German invasion of Regalbuto Mrs Bennion has heard only Indirectly from the child but hopes to hear from him personally soon Cc—k o: I Li I111 guard conference the general Thursday and Friday Arrording to Dr Farnsworth titah's action in obtaining Salt Lake air base facilities for the air wing of Um postwar national guard is far in advance of that ) taken by other atat IMCO The conference brought out that Dr Farnaworth accompanied by many of the states had let surplus Capt E W Wayrran Utah na- facilitiem slip away leaving them tional guard executive officer rep- without equipment for guard housresented Utah at Western States' ing or training he said al army-nation- Sicily and after war started lost his mother and eldest broth- 'SO 643691 Engineering staff will begin leaving Fort Doug lax within the next two weeks and the poott will return to its prewar status acT Farnaworth cording to Dr Gov Herbert D Maw 'a Aecretary who recently returned from a Admit with Gen Joneph Stilwell Sixth army commander at San FranC- A 7 AD d ' P4O10000 By JAMES W MeCONKIE mezzo-sopran- IT Ilennion 1860 E haa "adopted" a 10- Italian boy through the year-olfester parents' plan for war children The child's name is Vittorio Straw) and ham been receiving aid from Mn Bennion about a month The foster parents' plan is an international organization whereby children who have suffered privations and hunger through the war are "adopted" by the foster parents in other lands The child stays in his homeland but the foster parents contribuet $15 per month to his support The Strano boy was born in Fort Douglas Assumes Prewar Status As Engineers Leave t I Sec? EAST SUGAR HOUSE Ilth rem Mrs Oth 9ifluth - $:6 2144 'ADOPTED' SON 4-- H all-ti- WittageitOWASEZ:NRIIROW Clawson association president said it is expected that the only two surviving daughters of Pres Young Mrs Mabel Y Sanborn and Mrs Fannie V Y Clayton will attend the reunion Committee appointments for the function include Harry F Young and Orson Rega Card program A R Curtis finances and Miss Georgia Y Hardy refreshments predicted Conditions indicate that there will be at least a quarter of a million dollars in sales prices The show is sponsored annually by the Salt Lake county commission Gwynne Page chairman the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce James A Hooper chairman livestock committee State of Utah Don E Kenney livestock representative in the agricultural department and the Davis county commission Amasa R Howard chairman Development of livestock in Utah is supervised by David Sharp clubs and Mark Jr head of Nichols in charge of F F A activities —the tenth annual event — were announced completed Saturday Merrill Parkin show manager Entries totaled 2044 animals These were entered by 845 members of and F F A clubs from Utah Idaho Wyoming and Nevada exhibit will open The three-da- y In North Salt Lake stockyards Choir Excels In 'Requiem' at Irwin is Inter-Mounta- in And m and interest high among buyers the highest auction sale in history Animals entered were only 72 less Entry lists for the 1946 Junior Fat Stock show than double the highest mark in I courseg y ex- of the Brigham Young Family Assn June 1 birthday anniversary of the great pioneer leader and church president in Ensign D S ward chapel 9th ave and 7""77 f aquatics COUPLE WAITS WORD FROM Fete Slated by Kin dents" Of Brigham Young Participation of decendants of Air Line Needs Brigham Young in the 1947 pioneer centennial celebration will Stewardesses be discussed at the annual reunion iP 401111 In programs wax un&scored Saturday in Salt Lake City conferring' with officials of the American Red Cram was Thomas A Gill San Franclaco aseistant director first aid water safety and accident prevention in the Pacific area Mr Gill is in Utah to attend the Red Cross conference opening in Ogden Monday More people he said now participate in water activities than ever before Commenting on the large number of drownings among mem learn-to-swi- 04te interest than ever" need for "greater water-safet- bens of t h e armed form! he stressed the immediate need for coursec Approper water-safet- y 7000 he said peraona proximately drown each year This figure he declared can be reduced only through training in accident prevention first nid and a learn-t- o wim program were A rrangementa made through Mr Gill for the attendfinr0 at first aid and aquatics schoola In California of 13 delegates from the local chapter These Instruction courses will be held some time in June Upon completion of this course these 13 persons will return to Salt Lake City and conduct safety programs for other Utahns Mr Gill Saturday conferred with Ray Van Leuven chapter manager a n d Charles G Paull director water-safet- y first-ai- d and accident prevention "I am pleased to know" said Mr Gill "that the University of Utah is taking steps toward enlarging its swimming program for t h e 'waterproofing' of all stu- Inches '113095 A truly fine blanket at a low price for sensationally preseason selling |