| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING UTAH SCIENCE US 11 1938 WORKERS Girl’s Plea to Stay With Mother Ogden Man at State Conclave TO BE HONORED ON WORK SEEN ACADEMY BOOK Pick De Molays EARLY START SEPTEMBER 17 LEGION GROUP Supported by Welfare Workers AIDES NAMED Photographs Show History of Unrest AUSTIN Texas (UP)— Dr: James Barnes youthful professor of history apd finance at Temple univerPhiladelphia Is photographing Committee Chairmen of sity the agricultural unrest that has grown to farm atrike proportions ' Utah Department Select With a camera he is making a record of documents dating back to the cd at Provo Meeting Civil war He recently visited of Texas library photodocuments dealing with the were graphing alliance Chairmen of committees grange populist and free named by the executive committee of silver movements A on convict electrocuted for hiapart NEW YORK Sept 10 Chatlea D Wood of -- Ogden was 1929 Auburn riots year-olMary Louise Brandeau’s in the elected state president of the order Oh nol The mother should have to a Utica N Y udge-"- Oh Youths of De Molay at the fifth annual state Testimonials Set ConMere plea Engineers the child all means” said Mrs conclave held all mister I want to stajr with my moth- Grace T by Lapham director of the ference Say Application day Saturday in- ' ' European — Leaving " er” was supported by the view of child training institute “Any moththe Masonic temsome of New York’s foremost child er is almost without exception better Mission’ Field 183 Work Near Completion pieOther officers workVolume Contains than substitute or institute I am guidance director! and welfare a mother and a grandmother and 1 elected were Harry s psycholo--gistsome know” hand On the other Pages Including Papers Robbie of Provo Farewell testimonials for two L D Organization and application work and sociologists expressed the Mrs Henry Norton Terry of OsEurofor public works projects Is nearing vice president and fulfill who S of Fall Meeting will missionaries belief tpat'the circumstances of the sining chld guidance worker shared of Louis Banker completion ana soon Will result in Salt Lake secre-tarmissions will be conducted Sun- case should determine whether Su- Mrs Laphajn’s opinioh that “the re- the Utah department American Lepean the beginning of millions of dollars preme Court Justice William F Dow- action of a child 8 years old in such gion auxiliary Friday night at the Murder Case Appeal day in their ward chapels Volume X of the proceeding! of of construction work and the reling should sign his original order a matter should determine the reac- home of Mrs George W Worthen-oconclave The of son Mr The and of Donald J men Elggren giving the child to her grandmother tion of a court or judge I don't care Provo president of the auxiliary The 10 a m L Set for September 30 the Utah Academy of Sciences is off employment of millions Jus-tu- s opened at voiced was who the child's mpther is if committee chairmen are as follows: by Mrs L E Elggren of 1372 Ysle ave- Mrs Mary L Santos foregoing opinion with registration ' the press and is being distributed acof adviser S Warden child’s itself makes Mrs decision" added Americanization Elizabeth she regional its spontanethe The qfi judge 0:30 acat honored be will nue Sunday cording to D'r Vasco M Tanner B district six Frank G McLaughlin and a “get ROCK SPRINGS Wyo Sept 15— ous plea had withheld the order until An instructor in child development Pace Delta child welfare Mrs J C Y U zoologist who as secretary of p m with a farewell entertainment in further investigation by a welfare at teachers' college Columbia univer- Rebholtz Salt Lake community ser- The state supreme court September for California quainted” session inspector engineer the which after the organization edited the book the Yale ward chapel Fourteenth East worker end Franck Havenner member o:‘fj hear the appeal of Mike Ka- -' sity said: “Such a skip in generations vice Mrs Millie Thomas Price conbaseball The volume contains 183 pages In- the California state advisory board Provo Mrs Santos’ daughter the child's —from grandmother to grandchild-add- stitution and Mrs L D Stew- poros of Rock Springs who is now Gilmer drive u He will leave Sepand from won team the at cluding the papers presented to the difficulty of proper child art Payson education of war orphans serving a life sentence 4n the state of the public works administration own mother formerly was the wife tember 20 for the British mission Ogden team fall meeting of the academy held at The three arrived Saturday bight to the a score Mrs Walter Granger Cedar City of William H Force an Auburn pris- training' penitentiary for the killing of George C D Woed 16 to of Noin by The follows Invocation Brigham Young university program conference of 15 and' Mrs Edward Collins Monrfie Stavroulakis upon the streets of this attend the team of the Salt tennis the vember 1932 music Mrs Walter Pace St George city July 4 1932 works officials at the ham- Lake over the BishopA Eiggrenf violin soloJRegi- tween Eighth and Ninth East streets Noll Brown Families chapter triumphed In the agronomy fcrid soils section public commerce Sunday ' nald Beales: sacrament music White Kaporos was convicted with Mike legislation Mrs Ernest Crocker Duber$f be: will team The Provo congreSong is a paper on “The Influence of program "Die program for public works will chesne national defense Mrs Frank Zinwidikis his cousin the latter conferred at a p m chapel quartet organ solo Virginia were M Ratio of Organic Mat- but Degrees C for Reunion invocation Goqdiffe W gation Arrange after he had Deeming Provo past presidents’ turning state's evidence begin the upward turn which its upon six candidates with the Salt Summerhays reading of the Soil” administrators ter on the Micio-Flor' to intend bringabout” parley Mrs Roy Schilling Bingham been tried and sentenced to life initia- soprano solo? Helen Skidmore xylo- cello solo Thorval Jorgensqp Mrs by T L Martin and Karl Miller B Mr Wardell said “The tremendous Lake chapter conferring the solo Levtell Hicks: remarks Nott popjiy day Mrs Ruby Sorenson 'Eu- Zinwidikis charged that Kaporos sacrament Descendants Thomas of phone accompanist Henry the and chapter InOgden Y U Albert B Reagan U S tory degree White solo Alvin Woodward and Henry William Brown will hold reka publicity Mi’s Margery Boberg hired him to slay Stavroulakis selection buying power created by the reem- the De Molay degree while the ladies Owen Woodruff dian service Ouray Utah contrib- ployment Gas-kiAlthea Frewin accompanist reading their family reunion Saturday Sep Sandy finance Mrs Helen Anderson of millions of men the reremarks quartet chapel Bishop ball the in of banquet utes three papers on "Summary vival of industry by the purchase of played bridge meeting and election hospital sewing Mrs Page Stewart Salt Lake rehabilitation Romney remarks Mr Elggren Bonnie Gibson remarks Koecoe W tember 23 in the Riverton Second Salt Lake Archeological Finds in the Uintah millions of dollars In supplies and The business which Bisnd Sorenson Magna veterans' hos- Mrs Ruth Howells Nephl trophies Eardley Soprano solo "Thanks Be to L D S ward chapel A1 Sirat chap- benediction Dean Rickman followed after Basin in Utah to Date" “The Grand the Increase in A program will be presented at 2 pital work Mrs Norman Sims Salt and awards Mrs Ben Hepworth purchasing power that ter of Provo officiated' at the public Wilford C Druk prior to his depar- God” remarks member of the bishMedicine Society of the Bois Fort In- these will mission opric remarks Mr Druk quartet se- p m and at 4 p m lunch will be Lake junior division Elithe Sumner Farmington bring will be of a more ritual of majority 12 members having ture for the dians and Andy Fields Raul served A dancing social will be con- Richfield membership Mrs Ann RusTwo or three member will be ap- nature than the compara- reached the age of 21 and leaving will be tendered a farewell testimo- lection Staynor Frederickson Birch Bark Medicine Lodge permanent Mrs Nettie pointed to assist the chairman on each nial Sunday at 0:30 p m in the Rich- Summerhaves Cheraton Stringham ducted In the evening All relatives sell Tooele memorial short time required to finish the order Parchment” and “Caves of the Ver- tively Wendell and friends are urged to attend Grover benediction these projects This work will reHayes Richmond radio Mrs Frank committee Mrs Worthen announced After an advisory council meeting ard! ward chapel Garfield avenue be- and nal District of Northeastern Utah" sult in the continuity of the upturn at 8 m the evening’s program comto the anthropology section p Botanical papers include “Control after the initial expenditure loaned by menced at 7 p m with dinner served of Tomato Bacterial Canker by Fruit-pul- the federal government Regenera- in the banquet hall for 120 couple Fermentation in the Seed Ex- tive projects thus will result from all Musical numbers were given and Hamilton G Park "The Senator from traction Process" by H L Blood U this work” S A C "Ecology and Floristics of The conference to be held Sunday Sand Pit” Tribune columnist spoke a be men the would general Representatives- - of the six blue the Henry Mountains" W D Stanton discussionagreed of all problems which con- lodges sponsors of the order next U of U “Fleshy Fungi of Salt Lake administration It front works presented the state conclave cup to County" Betty Marie Knight and W will bepublic also a time for instructipns to the Salt Lake chapter for winning P Cottam U of U “Floral Developthe greatest number of points in ment of Claytonia Lanceolate” W P the district and state administrators Cottam and' Kathryn- E Thomas U from Colonel Henry W Waite as- athletic contests sistant administrator of U Following dancing in the ball room We have a' question to ask at the members of the order and escorts saw Chemistry is represented by "ChemHavenner said a midnight movie preview Mr ical Analysis of Utah Lake Water" by conference" Lozenro B Decker and C E Maw which has been a matter of much ‘Will the B Y U Joeeph Sudweeks also of discussion in California B Y U contributes “Converting Ex- -' federal government indicate its apamination Scores Into Letter Grades” proval of projects before requiring the bond issue specified from the apto the education section plicants?’ We believe this and sevGeology Section will be answered eral other Fourteen papers are listed in the to clarify questions doubt” any Vard Johnson B geology section Hundreds of millions of dollars Y U wrote "Quantitive Study of have been The Hollywood shop women’s apapplied for by municipal! of Crustal Shortening During Uplift ties counties and other groups in parel establishment opened SaturB Buss Y U Geosynclines” Walter California the officials said In Cal- day morning at 270 South Main street on of a the “Progress Report Study ifornia construction work can go on under the management of Claude T --Physiographic- Typesof forJ2months of the yewy end it is the Wilkinsr who hat in the Schneider U of U "Volcanlsm of officials that the public works merchandising business several years Near Salt Lake City” W Elmo Coff- hope will reemploy a great part of Locally owned employing Salt Lake man B Y U “Progress Report of funds the 626000 unemployed in the state persons and a member of the N R A Metals in Utah” Arthur Crawford “Many will be reemployed in pre- theshop features women’s dresses and and Aaron Starliper U of U“Some materials which are to be coata of the latest Hollywood styles Physiographic and Geologic Features paring used in the projects" Mr McLough-li- The store management has arranged Affecting the Origin and Concentra“On road construction 90 for Los Angeles manufacturers to tion of Placer Golf Along Gold Creek centssaid spent goes to copy new styles designed for motion Montana” Arthur Lr Crawford and labor of every dollarmore men than picture stars for the shop Youthful Frank E Jacobsen U of U “Feld those It requires on the road and sophisticated designs are emphaworking actually in Cottonwood the spar Phenocrysts the materials used Upon sized Granodlorite Replacements of Their to prepare emA special service will enable a cusAssociates” Arthur L such a basis we hope to secure Calitomer to order any dress or coat she Crawford U of U “Application of ployment for the majority of fornia’s unemployed” may see worn by a motion picture acMicroscopy for Evaluating Gold in tress and the article will be made and Certain Utah Placers” Arthur L delivered within two weeks Crawford and Aaron Starliper U of The shop has been remodeled and U "Microscopic Study of Certain redecorated in modernistic fashion Placer Gold From ‘Gold Creek The color scheme is lemon yellow Mont” Raymond Wimber and Arthur silver green rust and black L Crawford 'U of U “Occurrence and Possible Economic Value of ROCK SPRINGS Wyo— While Earth in Utah" Daniel C members of Archie Hay American Frobes and Arthur L Crawford U Legion post were the of U "Application of Microscopy to shelter cabins on thepreparing Pinedale-RocCore Drill Assays in Disseminated Springs highway for use during the Copper Deposits” Frank J Netick coming winter It was found that one and Arthur L Crawford “Flotation near Boulder had been appropriated Mrs Maud Neeley Leaver presi Significance of Microscopic Proper- by a rancher as a storage bin for dent of the club was a at ties of Gold From Various Stages in com leaving no room for a stranded the September meeting ofspeaker the BusiBall Mill Grinding" and “Occurence traveler’s refuge This was ordered ness and Professional Women's club of Gold in Old Cyanide Dumps” vacated of its contents reporting on her impressions of the Charles O’Farrell "Microscopic ExThe American Legion with the co- biennial convention of the national amination of Chromite Ore From operation of the state highway deheld in Chicago in July Klamath River District Calif” Ar- partment maintains five of these organization The meeting was held at Pinecrest inn thur L Crawford “Gold Some Micro- huts on the stretch of high Saturday at a week-en- d party of the scopic Features Affecting Its Recov- way keeping wood coal and matches club members so that a traveler stranded during a An address was given by Miss Elizerability” Physics Section storm may find haven Several lives abeth L Crawford who discussed Physics is represented by “A are saved by the huts during each "Modern Trends” sociological and Pyrheliometric Determination Made winter Two of the huts were erected economical particularly in their efat Provo During the 1932 Eclipse” by the Rock Springs Legionnaires fect on(the private life of the indis one by the Rock Springs Lions club vidual by Wayne B Hales and Herman and stressing the phases of B Y U "Laboratory Investi- and one each by the Eden Valley and education and supervised leisure Vogation of Feasibility of Freshening Pinedale American Legion posts cal selections were given by Miss Diked-off the Proposed Portion oil Supplies are transported to the Edythe Neal with Miss Orpha Kiser Great Salt Lake” R A Hart and N shelter cabins by the highway depart- as accompanist and a reading of “The E MCLachlan chamber of commerce ment Blue Spruce” by Mrs H E Peterson Salt Lake City was an added feature of the program Physiological papers include “Ef- prarenal Glands” by Charles M The affair was in charge of the felfects of Castration on the Suprarenal “Cardiokinetic Reflexes of lowship committee Miss Elia M Glands of Wistar Albino Rat” and Visceral Origiq” by S E Owen Salt Wicklund chairman Dinner at 2 p m “Vitamin Deficiencies and the Su- Lake close the session at Sunday will which about 40 members and guests were In attendance The monthly business meeting will be held on Thursday at 7:30 p m at the Newhouse hotel WV-Eig- ht- OFF PRESSES d for for for f y the-chi- ld ll by-la- “FI-dac- six-stat- e Srbyl-Woo- a bass-barito- ll Swiss-Germa- n p - Hollywood Shop Features Styles Of Movie Stars Utah’-Hy-r- um d - n Fine-graine- d Farmer Usurps Shelter Cabin k Business Women Hear Meet Report then things HAPPEN! 106-mil- e Ben-lam- We fight a - Shop Remodeled At Cost of $5000 Improvements have been completed at the Makoff Classic shop 60 East South Temple street at a cost of about $5000 the proprietor Samuel Makoff announced Saturday Mr Makoff said that new departments have been added providing for better service for customers AU materials he said were purchased in Sjilt Lake "Better business conditions” Mr Makoff said “prompted the shop to make the improvements’Mr Makoff said that buyers in the eastern markets again are largely interested in style and quality of women's apparel and that condition was taken into consideration in recent purchases he made in the east Jottings in Modern Decoration Thought - — Blue is at last due for a much deserved return engagement in living room Tlie new Tile shade gains Importance particularly in glowingly rich and lustrous damask— strikingly modern Jn design but Just restrained enough to' keep from being “arty” good i feay The Texas company is "giving the code wholepetroleum Industry hearted support and is complying with its letter and spirit" local officers said Saturday in reply to news dispatches September 13 from Washington which stated the company made “a direct challenge of the code” Dispatches said W S S Rodger? president of the company gave notice that his company would not furnish data 'requested by the committee which is supervising the oil industry “We have steadily opposed governmental price fixing” local officials said "Notwithstanding our conviqtions we are prepared to give tije committee any facts within our possession relative to this or any other subject but we are unwilling to participate In framing a price schedule disby the expression of opinions tinguished from facts” decoration 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Our staff of decorators will gladly assist you In planning without charge and the work Is Inexpensively done In our studio workrooms u great war! We build schools bridges great buildings thousands of new homes! We reckon progress in terms of merchandise — bath tubs automobiles i radios! Right now we ftre smiling again! Millions are fighting for better times—millions are going back to work— prices are up and are still advancing and that means more jobs — living wages and employment for everyone! ' It means PROSPERITY IS COMING BACK! — all because YOU and 0 I are BUYING TO SPEED NATIONAL RECOVERY! oadpetnPoye' lines ltt U opNin Proie SOCIETY ADDRESS Z C M James H Anderson class leader of the Twenty-firs- t L D S ward Genealogical society will address the society at the ward hall First avenue and K street Monday at 7:30 p m His subject will be announced at the I Decoration meeting V" ive$ dncL tjv'vc |