Show ' -- - ' r - i ' N -: L! THE SALTIAICE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING - ' - - ' OF !:: 7::014:::$00UrtS H e-- il e 4 APRIL 22 1934''- " - " '' "" " - -" " I " ':::::1?:?-::- ::::: :'' ' 1 — )'::: ' :' ( : ' :!: ' ' s 1 si:i:::::i:::::::?:!!:!::-!:::::::::!!:e:- ' !:9'::::-:::::::-::-- -- ' !'!:!i':'::1-:-::::::'- 4 1 1 i o t 4 S - - 4 it' tts :T ::::'4 ''':: — i - - ' 4 'o 0 e e r se : 490911 - ' ' '-- YO R ILI ' ' ::i:':::t1''":: :" :i ::i:i! e 47717 igiA:X:::::: '" - — - """'" :iPa!: '::::::if::::::i''' 2t::0:::::ii:Mg:-tN — I ' " - e '' y 1111:!":iiP I 7 ' 711 -- tellillii'k Atf:' — A "IgVthllilf yxW2i 'LES kJ RE N OM 41'1 Shorter and pleasanter kitch- I 1 en hour s—longer leisure hours! Wouldn't that be a( welcome change in your daily program Mrs'HouseWile? ' 4- - ' 1 '''''- - 1 - : 14-!ilifillaitil- lii: s Electric Servants will plish this very thing - ' a : ' ! 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The 'pedestrian cOmplained to police and Sathale was fined $5 for "assatdt and battery with an automobile" from our Troop NONVEID TIRE pATENTED troop have been taking the course LAWRENCE Mess (UP)—A non in home nursing from Miss Clayton at the Civic Center Tesay we have skid tire cover is the patented inven1 enjoyed it would be just half ex- tion of Policeman John4 Dineen It pressing how we feel Besides being fits over the automobile tire replaclots of fun we have learned so much ing cheinsin winter Thus equipped valuable information and it is ell so the inventor claims a gar can round useful We are sure that we would Ian icy corner at a clip with be much more helpful if called upon skidding to than we would have been seven or eight working on her second class' test! - A Sale of small groups and original pieces tomorrowl c trian on the I A an r4"-- 4 A -- - " ' ' ''' Art Departmen- tSecond Floor ' zit:fArs aA 1111111Now s - ' a--4- '7' :::t:!:::::::-(1- : girls 9--Eight — - ' -- ": :::i:::'::::::::::::::!:::::::4::::':::': - careers sss - "Z::::"":2:"5"::'::::'c -- 7 Cut Price Disposalorr'74k:: We have been competing In the intertroop contest and preparing to FINED FOR MUD BATH make a good showing at court of BRIDGEPORT Conn (UP)- -our is awards This why I compare automobile his Sathalo drove 'Emery troop to a hive of busy bees Hopa mud puddle and a pedesing to see you all at the Girl Scout through ilik7 ''' r :7 :fllt':it -- - e ' n our-diret- or k'1 ‘420: $111- ': glad to 'give you helpful sug g e s- -- ' ilf--Therwill bring-valutions concerning i:' fer ' home comfort and convethe convenience aMl economy of is ' bOyoildCötnnience that L Electric Servants— ' ' -- - - ' :itit"evii t44:::: get ?ler yt:''' 1 :s'K:::::::- Only 40 of e monthly payments Get them' step bystepif: you pre- - '-- '1:' e - te 0' ::w:i::::: (9) 1011&41:1 With these servants at your Command you just can't help but get more freedoin more joy out of life : 11'4Liklk4144N ''"44h411hit134 !) ' ilig : ' ta WIrli ) oi i:iiiir ii':::Iiiiiii sr S10 ' : w - when you Want it - JII1111111:ii:'1:'''':'':::::':''11:1111111 ::ii f 11::::!44 i:Vre'11- er them of thi'morning Squaw corn hot biscuits and cake were enjoyed at lunch due to the experience of the cook We left the canyon around 4 o'clock in the afternoon After it was over many of the girls were HAMBURG—A congress of &wade very glad to reach home but' they foregathered in Hamburg to prepare had' to admit it had been great tun an international organization to "fight RErrA MILLER Scribe No 4 for the rights of dwarfs" First of all they want the World to Troop 30—One might compare the realize most clearly that there may meeting place of troop 30 at the be a few 'defective dwarfs but that Oquirrh school to a hive of busy most of them have remarkably clear bees Friday at 1130 a in we gave brains—that in fact the middle age a program for the Oquirrh pupils kings showed real wisdom in appreconsisting of a special color erre- - dating- their court jestera—cnost of mony—and did our color guard look whom were members of the smart?—end an investiture of four- - tian clan teen tenderfoot scoutaby —ComingMiss Lynch Miss Emily LYnch dwarfs will demand that the was introduced by Miss Eva Han- - railroads airplane and shipping comlieutenour and sponsor ten troop panies let them travel at half rates ant Girl Scout tenderfoot pins were They also want some energetic conto Mist Morris principal tractors to build houses adapted to) presented of the Oquirrh school and Mrs How-- their needs—in which they can move in lieutenant appreBerkshire ard easily without always being remind- ciation of their bttp and 'interest in ed of their small stature our troop The pupils joined in the Showmen have often exploited-thpledge of allegiance to the flag of appeal of the dwarf to the normal our country and sang taps- - We were sized human This must be changed very proud of the new' troop-flathe Hamburg committee declared vote which was made by members of the ing in favor of an international body Mise Phyllis to set the salaries of dwarfs in artistic troop and our captain 0Ii''''quRlittim's‘ 41: 0 leftfresh and preserving overs With E L- ECTRIC WATER HEATING you don't wait for hot water It's there - — II TRIC COOKING will make it' easy for you to plan and pre pare meals ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION solves the : i problem of keeping foods li - ai IL accomELEC- ' ' 4 with striking o peasant demign '' ' ' t' 'Argil 72100 Moth in natural cretins pule °IT: - - 4-7 tf Dwarfs to Wage Fight for Rights k- - -0- Pennant Art " 1 - e 44147::4ivA - ' 1111111 -- :i 39 - I ' 2 we-te- I ' Rua-ela- !fil giiliglois-i4- -- ' ' o I ‘ : Cmilmr six-Io- i1b:::iigligilli -- 71111111:1 ::'i M - -- e A ir ) - : -- I Napoleon coat Reported Folind - 7 Ie5:2:ri - "0 11111 111 '' 1111 - ' A 44:: The richness of its 'full lines is accentuated by importance Its ruby red color The sleeves large and loose-fittin- g ' contrast shsrPlY with the Simple neckline and waistline - T MC - L i44-4u44- a percentage' basis to that small troops have as'much chance Fr to win as the lerger ones Some of the things you get credit for are: Merit badges being on time being a present passinz any parts of second or first class I hope that every Salt Lake Tribune gereiec Girl Scout is doing her bestior the MUNICH—Visions of the grande troop Ithe belongs to I urge you all for dear lite over the I to do your best because the troop armes fleeing of Sunlit were conjured snowbelde work that wins will have to' 'Very hard up by the Bavarian press which ii s GENE TEFEVOR Scribe No 20 ports that a fur coat worn hy Emon the historic reTroop- 4—Troop 4bad an enloy- peror Napoleon found in the possestreat has been able time on an overnight hike at sion of Saddler Huber of Traunstein Mountain Dell We left the city about in the Bavarian- Alps The authen4:20 p ne FridaY On arriving there of the coat is established be- I we made our beds and (started to ticity doubt the Bavarian newspaper yond cook dinner Chili and crackers asserts tasted very good to the hungry girls The coat' Is of black cloth Enid A After everything had been cleaned UP we sang songs then read stories Inherited it from Joseph Huber cuiIt was very late when we got to rassier in a Bavarian regiment which I sleep but we all woke up about 4:30 marched into WWII with-thgrand In the morning A breakfast of cuirassier frearmy The was cocoa and oranges pancakes quently stood sentry in front of Na- 1I partly turned aside due to the Ines- - poleon's headquarters during the of the rest The cook the of perience On such an occasion campaign day was spent in hiking and candy during the retreat Emperor Napoleon on lunch of A 'angels making himself was in danger of being over horseback" and "mock angle food" taken 1 by the pursuing Cossacks Aceatthat cake was very good Being to Huber's story—which has cording we had ing was our chief activity been treasured and handed down by an early dinner of generations of Hubers—the cuirassier and cookies peasants garments for Nasupplied enAnoutside campfire was very and thus made his escape ponpoleon tertaining It was early to bed that ble Out of gratitude the emperor night due to the sleeplessness of had presented him with tbe valuable the night before The next morning fur coat r sleeping was in order but cold 1 prevented much of that Cleaning qpiand hike were the program '''' 1 yvve V:::::" vw ' : :::i::::!!!n::iSa:i::::-!:::':::i::i- - - : 1:::'ui!:- given On tee S ' t lit ' !: s!!:!::::::::::!: ::::: - 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Bz-z- - el :::::'' r::1 to a ': ''': '': - --- :' ' " - '' - ' - " a- You may send these Invitations to the tea on your visiting card or the visiting card of whoever is to be to tell me bow to mekseistbalso sitorngoeunthcatet the hostess of the '' d just as party' ment? Our guest yoil would send sa invitation to any call one like to have we would group other kind of tea- This too by the from 5 to 6 and the other from 4 to 5 way would make the hours definite ' ' Would this be correct? for the two group& Or you may L Will you please suggest some write you :invitations inthe Vim of enoriginal ways of announcing -the notepaper such as you used ' gagement? to write to me but smaller -- : 3 On what kind of piper should 4 The hostess or hostesses: the Invitations be writtett and how old sister the guestof bonor should they be worded? t'e in the ieceiving line The hostess 4 Who should be in the receiving line? Who 'Should stand nearest the sands nreeares4rthleirsettrance fci! the the hostess or the guests entrances - 'honoree? 5 Place the tea service at one end 5 Will 7ou also pleato tell tne Of yourtreasettnabelee eannt threorcoefafnehe :eer : how and where to place the tea and coffee oervice ihe cake s sandwiches vice have every detail ready For the 'cuPs and plates silver dream sugar tea the tea pot tea 4iettle1 sugar bowl cream pitcher dish of lemon ' and lemon? slices 6 How many persons should be spoons ryeab:rwlibee eupsnafnfede!stuhceersentained vitohsaetrvkein? '0 7 would 14 Pat sugar bow! cream pitcher cups thsetafebloleth? and' saucers and spoons best to use for 5 Since we have no maid please 6 The number of cohostesses tni tell Ind how to unobtrusively remove vited to serve depends ton the hums - the-use- t china and replace it -- We ber of guests invited- Have one toe How could we hostess presiding over the tee ser have a tea wagon vice one behhld the coffee service best use it?' T and perhaps one or two to supple ': L This plan of having some guests ment these in seeing that the sand come at one hour and some pt the wiches cakes and so forth are served other looks well on paper but! !earl 7 The cloth for your table may ' that you will have a fairly efficult be of lace or the everponulir filet time ot it especially since you allow or of damaslcsor of some attractive 7':: ' only one hour for each group HOW- - novelty weave 8 Your dining room table VII be ever if you think that it will work all right It is a proper thing-to-d- o more convenient than the tea wegon Or perhaps You might like to consid- although this mightle used as a sup er giving two parties on service table One of V° con-- - plementary secutive days yourto-hostesse- s might be asked to 2 Remember that the simplest see that the used china and silver te ' way of making this announcement is taken to the kitchen and fresh sun-th- e best wan is the best taste The plies brought in Or perhaps there engaged sister at the beginning Of the is a younger daughter of the bousei : party might slip on her engagement hold who could be given this duty ' - ' aa ' ' - ' " '!:':::::-!::-:--:-:i:::::'!:i:i::- ' and this b the ismousee- - -- -- -- 0 ' 0 noten 1 -- ost merle - '::: Ii!:-::-!q:ii:::::ii:!:::::- - ring ' ' - ':'::'''i!::-:''::::-i7'?'::':'-i':-i- ':":::::is:'i:-:'!:::::::::- ' - i rsoranlidoir enl'nelintWI:lieYa81iss:hrtuoiskihtitrtb:iter - " f:::i:::L:n::::: e :::- - ""' There was a great hurry and stur ell choosinirtheit: prittiest aprons ::::::::'i:!:i:-:::::::'5:--::::ry of captains and girlg to get last as they all hates to serve you sea- minute points into headquarters be Another overnigt hike is begin :: i fore closing time last Saturday be- planned' This time it is Ire Mount i::!i!:::::?-::::::i:-::-'':::-::cause the intertroop contest was to end at midnight After the dust bad je at Betty- Noal's parent's cabin ix::::s:::is:::::4::::i-j':Ihope we find it as interesting cleared away all the reports were We as we found Mountain Deli '4 carefully checked with the following SCRIBE z?TElt PETERSON :&:?::n::::':-:'ll:::'?results: In the A class troop 28 led 34 Troop a 8 1204 'ran with point& Troop close second with 1199 point& Third :::::!:::::::::7-'i:::::TROOP NEWS went to and fourth place troop 13 18—Our tea will be held Troop with 1950 points' and troop 2 with very soon no set date is arranged as :i'i:!f!:a:i:''''6':::! 1033 points In the B class troop yet This tea is going te be a big V:::'::::i:::i::::ii::':':i::::S:::':::': 31 had a very decided lead of 1055 success We will do our best to - - - -- -to pointe with second place going make it so The biggest event on 655 troop 8 with points Third plac the program is a play called "John- - i4::5:::i::i:::-::'::::::::was taken by troop 30 with 618 nit" Although the name gives ref- :::::i:!!:!::::--:-::::: points :and fourth place to troop 10 erence 'to''a boy's name the play t::i::::::::::::'Y:" with 437 points Nearly all of the is about a Girl Scout who comes to i':'':::S::::::::i:::::::::::::-?i:::'-::i!:!::-::-ii!!:::::::!!Ahem of ::::::: troops participated and all live with her maiden aunt& Johni::::::::::iThe re- - nie is delighted to find in her new made a very nice showing "" inand work sults show much hard home Girl Scouts like herself John- 'ii!:::::0::::':::::'::!:::! terest on the part of both captains nie has many exciting adventures 1:M:::::::!: and girls Let's "cheer for" the win- and at last she show! her skill by PMi?:i::: ::i!::: ners ' ' finding some wort valuable docu- - :Viili':iV:'-:::-':::::::::) At 2 o'clock Sunday at the home meets which had been lost many VigNiaiPti'Vg!::'-!!of Clella Young troop 34 was all years The main characters sic 0:iV:::::iii:i::::::'':i:::'':::''''':' They expected the door- Martha and Caroline the maiden bell to ring any minute and one of aunts and Johnnie their niece The kR4::!'40::!::A::::V-:ithe guests for the tea to step in parts are taken by Catherine Middle-mis-s When the bell did ring Clara Riga iiiii:x:::::i'i:':::::::i'i-:x'::: Mollie Tomlinson and Eleanor --Helen Bailey - from Park City and Bond ' All the other girls An the :iM':W:i'gi':':::g::"-:::::'::M::-!:: to door Ellen Peterson were at the will participate The play is :4':WiMg:'V!'' ':::':::Ui?: ushered troop X:':'M'':1':W:''''::::':'::''-:::::::':':'"'Si::':::::?::''directed O'Rourke and Miss by'llts- ' into 'the- tea room- - introduced to the Jeanne MeDougat h:?:::::::::::::::::!!::'Scenery consisting of five troop Our baseball league is bringing us and members unoccupied at the time much enjoyment The Greens and 1Qo&:::::::i': Our the Reds them into the dining room are the two teams This A::ii:''::i'" exand -::::president Martha Selby league will continue until the end ":'':'::'-:presidefit Mina Halvorsen were at of the scout meetings this year The ?e'4i:A::i i the tea table pouring and on the Reds are in the lead Who will be k:01':A:': ----sidelines were four girls with dainty the winner? - - - - l0-::'aorons ready to serve the guests - ELEANOR BOND Scribe No HI ' Thirty-fiv- e guests were receiveda1 everybody talked and got acquaintTroop 21—On April 2 we were i':::::T ed and everybody had a hippy time going on a walk to Jordan park but It was a success we think and it stormed so we couldn't go and eei: when some one asked if we were the girls surely were disappointed i'?1i:igoing to have another one we We areall passing first aid and it 4 promptly said "We don't mind if we sure is fun Last week we learned do" how to ptit a sling on an arm:: the How did your tea week before we learned about the Bsszt t Was-iturn out? different kinds of blood Next week very Fashioned on lines of regal elegance this evening coat of These are some of the few we are going to study several more stiff velvet has I distinction of design which brands it as questions asked by Ranger girls Our Interesting things We are ell trying particularly sulable forformat occasions of more than nails' to' be 'second class sêouts in April tea was: very successfttt ewe our praise to our hostess Miss The girls are looking forward to a are working hard to try and get to standing of every trOop I am going arCella Young for the cleverly Girl Scout dinner in May the top of the ladder et Girl Scout to tell you j ust a little about it In Many thanks to you PHYLLIS FOLLMER VIRGINIA ranged articles ' RASMUSSEN Scribes No 21 headquarter& it 'you haven't heard this contest there is a number eof Cella ' about our contest which' is repre- - things the girl! can do to get points --- -As it nears time for our Girl Pout breakfast in May the girls are Troop 25—The girls of troop 26 sented by a ladder showing the for their troop The points ere all Arit - ANNOUNCEMENT TEA : Dear Miss de Peyster: : i:::::::::-'!:'i-::::::::ii!'i- ' t I' Q II 7T: T E' ET s: " e - 7 :- s ' g D - ::'IN:'-$4iT:1AKE-- t ' ' - - -- --- lugH'çppRmAIK:1T:EvgsT::yNNq:cpAT: nr )11 : -- - - I 411011 11111111110 410wiliellim omonim a 0 ' - |