| Show - wobiaagkgOk - c it II i At ' 1 '' 6 D' - - Vrioits - - - a ' - ' A Groups P-- T - Girl Engaged ' i t - TO ONE MOTHER ' '7- :t!::L: k ::ii i:: :':4''':':''''' - 1 tr7 ": " e ke speak-monie- s ir i II i1 I I T - NRA DEPLETES -- '?- SCHOOL STAFF - i s ---- arn pi T y : 7-7- ' 1 - - p --- Parent-Teache- -- - In ' ithe gleir-alub- - or y -- e - 1)-- T T : - 5 13-- enterlt24ite I AO I a arl T cys)kti:: i ri filliltilt (UF)-LIIii- annul Sonsationall Onion nodal Light! aka I I EIJ RE!( - -- tool ie teri w -'- Au-- A '' T - the-mic- ld Mrse-Haro- a s s i ' ':L' ' 1:::::'?:!:!n::':':1: ':'ll -- ' t '! r :: '7T--I What are a girl's chances of of getting a job? Thousands young women abesout to leave are asking lle school and this question as they anxiously scan the employment field The in vaexperience of rious sections Of the United States is related in a aeries of articles of which the following is the first - :: s 41 ' ' s k" tha 4 first-clas- s bq HOW TO KEEP WELL til 1 $129 mil 4 n DUCH - 01111111111111 - I 1 1 Real Bargain $159 WESTERN i 1 r"""m"""""""wll """"'"""'jllir""'""7 iI I I I n V 771 '::: Iztt 1 1 : I of It of team of dog of ull II I i 1 — drtinkitsngit wbeldttewr to The following books will be added to the cooled water or hot public betarti cold? Ameriun Spectator Yearbook t mminotta i ? during ti drink d water mixed with Use Mavis Talcum ALL OVER from 'boulders down Mari:lace Powder REPLY uttsd0L 1 You mean warm water of course Brown—They Were Diana Claire—Macy' Salad and Deseert tog k A glass of warm waterlakeon-ari- s tehen Al Nagel—Introduction to ic ing is responsible- for some laxative and Scientific Method action For those who otherwise Th:tranPetwmoi Etrpeuvettntir would not get fluids enough there is Harrison ed—Connecticut Poeta Hart—Colonel' Lawrence advantage in taking the additional African water Hubbard—No One to Blame-Ya- k they need in the way you refer Adventure to If the person hasa ubert—Rige of the Celts tendency to Weft& dropsy or has kidneylrouble with a umen—Saaa of the Comstock Lode 041 shead—Dictionary of Given r4ameg tendency to dropsy or high blood pres- Munro—United States and the Caribbean sure or heart trouble with poor comArea 11!!11191 pensation the method may not be ad- ' Otekerton—Can We ofpimit Wail Astable Japan Sabatini—Heroic Lives 2 There is no health advantage in fhenton—Cosmopolitan Conservation The second Thomas—History of Buddhist Thouyht either over the other Mission of the Santo method gives a safe water that orT4tahlons—Story does' not taste cooked o' My Gardens (Vent) tretitronur'a:: for face and throat 250 11 111 1 500 two by VIVAUDOU I 1 k S TALCUM POWDER tiellif--Quet- ql Wolion-Y-En- d inCTION it eisteeLlauute Women e' Lebo tooth Slack—Queen After Dawson—City Harvest Dutton—Black Fog SCHRAIVIM-JOHNSO- — NI ‘ 11)111IGS ' Eight Stores in Salt Lake City Trained Beauty Experts at Each Store' To the limitbf space questions Pertaining to hygiene and prevention of disease will be answered in this col-- 1 t I ' ' i OWING -4 fr 11 lee - A 1 - wiches I said lovas ail right He I checked a card and told me that I '::: '''' "'''': N ::11 would earn 28 cents an hour :4400401 j f: " I tried next to get a- stenographer's eet ' fe4PI position and found it impossible They :'' ' i would not even let mp register after as ':' '::'::' ': 44fit':':::::1 ': been gradI said I had only just ::: uated from business school :?: ::'!':::5:::: employers don't want be 4:' they said "And they don't ginners" :i: By JOSEptIINE M PATTERSON want people With too much experiare too seta in CHICAGO May 12—Can a girl ence The when ::::::" a j ob these days? Yes she can In their ways to train mEovreen demand for get 1 and is more ' there there is a 50 per cent chance secretaries the Thfact may get a 4 pay is not princely certainly chance But not beginners now Come back in but the fact remains that work can a month" be had Deciding that housework was '1 went to employment agencies "draw" ::::: for me 1 went out to the portent and unselfish k difto around diacover the the city you I west side and after having talked pleclative ficulties a that school fresh from consistent girl friendly with over the II Linn' the situation proprietyylv would have in getting work I excannot imagine ptople better it N'Ibk I1 ress of a Bohemian placement bupected naturally to be turned down reau I found than you have been I cannot It 4 I myself practically cookI Instead ended every lives than place up very richer you imagine for four Bohemian adults at $7 ing much as a had and have prospective surprised permitted your t nursemaid at $5 a week cook for a week children to enjoy "We have jobs lots of jobs" she four Bohemian at a adults week $7 No Jealoosyav and waitress Mot restaurant at 8 said "But you must have references We can place you to I am not jealous of tre lineage cents an hour morrow morning and it's only plain of kings I don't need a theu4 I a invaded Gold Coast agency Mn Ralph A McBroons president first and cooking You have a room by yoursand generations behind me to made it known that I self CM which Mothers club of the to one had If Sigma conme person Inflate my ego and give you only wished to be either a governess or a that fidence in the behavior of me will give a bridge tea Saturday at the companion to an old lady There was vouch for you you might get Ladies clubhouse $12 I two Literary seen for have job" posterity like that open would I nothing I 1934 situaby the North people meet a thousand do nursemaid work? I said that I (Copyright American Newspaper Alliance Inc) tions over the whole field of bu- would man contact with reality and "Most girls don't like that sort of emerge victorious a thousand work for such little money Would TEXAN DIOS UP METEORITE 1 of times fate I am not afraid L LindDALLAS Texas (UP-- -7 you be willing to do it for $5"? for I realize that I am an equir-was asked by the proprietress "There say of Wichita Falls is ready to tion of two personalities who is only one little girl and all you supply a demand recently made here have shownthemselves to have A W EVANS would have 'to do would be to do her for materials from other worlds He Dr By a in so great weal life that there cooking and washing clean up her dug up a meteorite which he saw was energy to spare under adA room and bathroom and keep her fall near his home The specimen versities"and at perhaps the most TOBACCO IN BuERGER'S out in the park all day" not as big as a man's fist was seen evil time the world has ever DISEASE I indicatedmy approval of the idea to streak through the sky and bury had or ever shall I am proud One of the most important parts of and went to interview the mother of itself in the ground It was dug out of my parents I am proud of my the treatment of Buerger's disease the little girl After asking me a few and was still giving out a strong heritage A million dollars or a is discontinuance of the use of to leading questions she hired me and purplish glow Lindsay said It recrown added or subtracted from bacco in any form According to re- - requested that I report that after tained heat for many hours the total as it now stands would search work tionl by Dr M B Suls- - noon be so trivial in comparison with berger the harmful ingredient in toStuck Fast to Chairs MI n it that it would hardly change bacco so far as Buerger's disease is Elated with my success I tackled it by a shadow I am a prince concerned is not nicotirle but some- - two more agencies in the sameloa son of the gods The king algid thing contained in tobacco4or mixed GO relay There were men and women with it queen my father and mother wall the sitting ' against lethargically have—not—only When Buerger's disease first began given me this IN YOUR FRONT YARD of but to attract notice it was considered to They tolooked as if they had grown royalty birthright fast their of Some them chairs through their own grapple with be exclusively a disease of male Re- - were Largo Sao I was given playing tittat-to- e 4:: life have shown me that I have brews who smoked cigarets While it Ai a to concard out details fill with it Or perhaps I should say that is known that the disease is far from laHRT myself from the fourth and your lives havemade it possible being limited Hebrews and cerning fifth generation They raised their for me to find out these things it is frequently foundin persons who kg ) when I said that I had no In Gay As I said before the convicdo not smoke cigarets the group that eyebrows Colon tion has grown through years of IA most subject to it is that which references and that I expected to be for work as a maid contact with other peoples and was at first charged with the sole paid $15 They admitted I had possibilities 1-'0--' 'other homes It has come with responsibility for it Investigation has but showed me the door with the my ability to envisage life as a shown that there is something in I never that could words is:one---parting get' product of evolution It cigaret paper that bi deleterious to 'mo than $12 i:k41111 thing to be dubbed "sir" by an some of those who smoke cigarets I Next an approached agency emperor or a kpope but such but the proof that it 'is this part of which 11114 resembled a large and going things become mean and trival the cigaret that causes Buerger's die- firm was Another card when viewed in the light of huease is not satisfactory On the other brokerage man evolution The only kind of hand there is evidencethat the harm- - given me to fill out I gave it to the titles which interest me now are ful agent is some ingredient of to- - girl in charge of registration She sent me to a man in a large glassed-ithose bestowed by old man "surbacco office I told hrm I would like to YOOD SLAT vival of the fittest" and the only Dr Sulsberger has proved that ceiq It a waitress royal purple which I can see tam n users of tobacco can become sen- be"Where have you worked? What is pi feet long—Solld—Subetantlal is that exhibited by protoplasm sitized to it This sensitization may at Bed and Black Enameled under stress It is my sure feet certain blood vessels causing your nationality? Your religion? knowledge that you are in the spasm of the wall and symptoms that Your state of health and morals"? he droned it out Sheer routine I mumAmminoloommilmr411 vanguard of the human race and are accepted as meaning Buerger's bled an answer which he did not that your home is on the crest disease In other words disBuerger's hear of the present wave of human' ease is a kinsman of asthma hay limmegrArammoomo homes fever and an even closer relative to "You will have to pay us a $5 fee for putting you to work liave you hives Not Extravagant it with you now"? I said that It is well known that men who got Do not think me extravagant did not have that much money to when I say these things They handle tobacco sometimes become my name are poor attempts to 'let you sensitized to it developing eruptions "Well" he said "you can pay us of various kinds several of which are know how I really feel—to exlike eruptions due to dyes cosmetics when you get your job I'll place which press an appreciation within an hour Do you want' flounders within me like a dumb and various chemicals If the skin of you la wait"? a man with Buerger's disease is test""1111114111111111 leviathan They are poor outExpert en Salads lets for the burning tides of ed by accepted methods tobacco senAs I was walking out he called me sitivity will be proved love and detotion that surge This research demonstrates anew back and asked me in a confidential through my whole personality howl was on salads and sand-- A and flood the most distant and the prime importance of totally ab- - tone — obscure coves of my being for staining from the use of tobacco in the waves of tenderness that any form or even of handling it on umn Personal replies will be made FOR SUMMER FURNITURE the part of those who stiffer from to inquiries under proper limitations would fain erode the very founGO TO THE I Buerger's disease dations of reality this Christ when return stamped envelope is inIt is true that there are other causes closed Dr Evans will not make diagmas day that would thunder down upon and sweep away in of Buerger's disease besideS sensitize- - nosis or prescribe for individual dill one great deluge the futile apace tion to tobacco Some cases do not ea FURNITURE CO that keept me this minute from and have not used it some are not (Copyright 1934 by the Chicago 135 SOUTH STATE holding you in any arms and benefited by withdrawing tobacco and in some skin tests for sensitizaTribune) II pressing you to my heart It is very difficult to talk of tion in tobacco are entirely negative the things that are very close In theze instances some other methi to us It is hard to try to look od of treatment must be depended on at the very forces within us and some other cause must be found which make us see and dpubly However every case of Buerger's 1 I hard to try to portray them to disease must be tested for tobacco " others But life is so slow in sensitization the history of the we I of tobacco and to it better exposure inother opportunities providing 'N must be someways are and that perhaps words investigated of smoking and chewing times justified I hope our fu-must be me an weighted It is better to give ture relations may give '' opportunity for expression in this policy the benefit of the doubt if there appears to be any other mediums than ink FoonftweL 15 a t 1c: Aside from its relation to Buerger's' And just one more thing since 7N I can seed nothings but advice 'disease the research opens up Im4 f II at this holiday time let me say portant questions It may throw light g that you needn't think that you on angina pectoris various skin erup- are becoming less important to tions asthma hives and various spas- modie conditions of blood vessel your family as they grow up walla You are the stuff our dreams — and drives are made of Per HAIR AND COLD FEET haps others could have fed us as Mrs M M H writes: Three months Mavis Talcum—usee 1 daily—is the 1 well as you when we were striphad cnosebleed perhaps due to lings but having bed your bent ago Iblood pressure I am dizzy much sure and certain safeguard into our expandlig 'fings there high the Is now no other pattern- - thit– of the time and my hair is beginning to fall I out I 'Place wonderwhat no can do loveliness could ever take your youth actually preother key that will ever fit the about that My feet and calves are satcold I am lock to the stores of possible frequently 1 trying to eat serves the fresh 1' the skin achievement we the proper combination of foods but isfiaction 64 any it does not seem to do much good no- other magic cardelicate poresor and does not pet 'to the realms of bygone I am 70 years old REPLY days (to say nothing of a source I I I wiiht Why not accept 'conditions pies for 'our juniors to steal) them Absorbs perspiratiO'n I hope you had a Merry Christ ellanrol enlarge U and equanimity a I gain thereby I beat two more decades? mu and that I will see you I I and deodorizes Mavis in the familiar fore the passing of another ' WARM WATER Your son M L writes: 1 What benefits are red container is indispensable for KAY d m drinking about ierei vgeldass t of hot water daily t)e min women andchildren hit New Library Books riaany "degree '' et' k s Mrs vii AcosHamilton PT A met May 2 whenIture Mrs Glade introduced ' T F Bolt° presthe newly 1'i :: was a program pretented by twolenGeorgewho pld for ::::: '' :):::-::- ' spoke briefly of second annithe : it being Corps bugle next sewn HA"' :''' ''::A:'-'- : versary of the presentation of the Guest speakers included Superin- ''''f': : 404P ':) ': 'flagpole hy Chief Walter S Knight tendent L John Nuttall Jr and Dr ) Several group numbers as well as J T Worlton of the board of edumany individual calls were given by cation Superintendent Nuttall corn-thbuglerit Addresses were given plimented the school on its splendid '' by Chief Walter S Knight of the fire auditorium and appealed to the and Dr L John Nattalllents to respond to future calls for 40' " ' ' Jr Assistant Chief Bugler Gordon help in providing similar advantages ' ' '' The Tregeagle acted as master of cere- for the underprivileged " This is the second Christmas i:4:if: Principal Allen announced ers paid high tribute to the leader-tha- t to be endured away from you :::::?:::ri'::: the Hamilton bugle corps would ship and character of Miss Della I in mecession and I feel very t SVIVIA1101 the Salt Lake sPhnnla ntiAlt I I 1 1I I lonely for you and your husband tabernacle on May 23 also at inc The following musical program wasi t the I 1 wonderand family and:" for that "'""':"' memorial services at the university given: Tenor solos (a) "Little Town ':2'' I institution you have created I ful :51 An Old County Down" and (b) "I'll stadium on Memorial day which I am proud to call my A sponsored the operetta Take You Home Again Kathleen" The P-home I think it is rather a grim "Evangeline" presented by the corn- - Joseph Fernelius: cantata "Robinson joke that fate has played upon bined seventh grades at the Roosevelt Crusoe" pupils of the fifth and sixth the human race in making one's auditorium on May 11 Both matinee grade glee clubs Robinson Crusoe parents more and more imporwer Mac Hennefer Friday Ralph Heiner and evening performances tant to him as the time he can 7' given More than 100 students pa - sailors Clifford Webb Lester John- - GARFIELD—Miss Florence Snell The proceeds of the e son Willis Bitner Jack Clissold Wes- - daughter of Mrs Mabel Thomas of spend with them becomes shortticipated er and shorter Of course you ' tertainment will be used by the R engagement to Dr ley Ashton Donald Koch and Ray- - Garfield who and Father were very important A to purchase additional equipm t mond Dangerfield pirates Bobbie Frank Winget 'son of Mr and Mrs to us when we were small but ' '4 - C A for the school JaMalin John Plewe and of is announced Monroe Plouglan Winget at that time we were so busy acA: executive committee cobs The P-r The marriage will take place early cepting and utilizing your gifts met May 3 for the purpose of selecting Mrs Clarence L Gardiner repre- In July in the Salt Lake L D S in growing up in adjusting to the ! officers for the corning year The senting the retiring officers present- temple sensations that were crowding in hominating committeewascomporied ed Mrs Glade and Mrs Alfred T Cut-o- f upon us that we had not time Mrs Edward H Wataon Mn ler with ferns in appreciation of their or energy left with which to Ralph Rohde Mrs Frank H Halt work the past two years really appreciate you yourselves MrsA D Clarke and Mn Mark In- - The tea room was in charge of Mrs It—takes a Jong while to get ac- galls 'The following officers were James R Kennard assisted by Mrs quainted with your parents chosen: Miss Edward H Watson Sam Brooks and Mrs W B Rawson It takes even a longer time to Mrsi President ' reelected Ralph mom mothers and Mary Miller Ef- get to seeing them as individ) Rohde: Frank S Allen Mrs Frank fie Jensen Shirley Timby and Nathauals apart from yourself It Halt Mrs A D Clarke Mrs- - lie Hancock pupils Music was fur- I have had a lot of time to Ernest Gillespie and Mrs G S Spratt nisbed during the social hour by the 'NI remember things in the past vice presidents Mrs Mark Ingalls school orchestra under direction of 4 secretary and tressurertMrs Frank Mr Mitchell Three hundred guests Iowa State College Loses few months I have had a lot of time to think and to evaluate IL Hall publicity chairman Mrs By- - attended and to weigh the things that ton Strong room mother chairman The following officers were recent- - 41 Facultyillembers to touch my life Always the 'peoMrs program chair' ly elected to serve the coming year: an ' pie I have been among have Mrs George F Botta president Mrs Recovery Program gone to bed with the setting sun A meeting of the The last P-Lk Gardiner and Mrs J Z 'and left me with my habits of A tiprenea will be held June 7 at 9 Miss Alberta lrelb vice president wakefulness to pass the time spring festival will be presented by irreshInsitv secretary Mrs John AMES Iowa (UP)—The alphabet-Hardd' until sleep claimed me someall students of the ischooL The an Mc ical organliations of the recovery tirsernirer Mrs George time past midnight It is surprismat art exhibit will be shown follow- - Clelland' historian Committees will services enlisted have am the ing how often the scenes in ' he selected at a collocil gni the meeting to be progr meeting ' of 41 Iowa State college's- faculty a which you figure have competed - held during the Ammer : ee successfully for the center of my — has revealed recent check-unawthorne :: field during those conscious v The program forth final meeting Heaviest demands have been made many hours It is alto surprisOquirrh ' Of the Hawthorne Parent-Teache-r on the agricultural economics depart ing how infallably pleasurable association will be the annual musi- - The last meeting of the Oquirrh thought or memories of you turn r association for this merit la of whose members have cal festival and art display to be out to be These situations are held Tuesday at 2 p m and in the achool year was held at the school been called upon to work for the goy- - not interesting because of the 4 at 3 p m Special ernment in ettherjull time or part May building evening at 7:30 O'clock In the school emotional glow the mothepson -- ‘ i attended were Dr iTT time administration of one of the reauditorium who guests - following—Cafitatal-WillT- he :relationship endowes them with --T- he Worlton assibtant superintendent of alone That Is a factor of course schools and Mimi A Maud Sproat covery agencies Land of the given: the Cherry but I think it is not the most ' Blossoms" by the third end fourth primary grade supervisor Among the first to leave their iolimportant source of their fascinThe following program was glven lege duties were directed by Miss Rose Ell A G Black r grades ation ' "Around the World and Back" by by the school pupils: Selections by An Amazing Success Professor McDonald directs the work t fifth grade under the direction the Oquirrh play "The tenor W D Termohlen These men It seems to me as I see the Miss MinnierGartf Adventures of Book" a by Library "Strange psi were called upon in the early days many cultures and many homes tors" by the sixth grade eondtfcted the third grade pupils and play et 'it the administration's venture into i: by Miss Helen Latimer "May Baskets for the World's Front recovery and reconstruction and are about the world that you have ! attained a really amazing sueThe art exhibit will be under The Door" by the fifth grade pupils The still 2 and efforts to cess'in task of parenthood direction of the following teachers: theme of the fifth grade play was Me giving theirDrtime Black is director I think it Is worthy of the most program ' ' of 'Will—International Good Miss "World: 'Ruth Display l platoon 1 of the cornhog division of the A' A A Intelligent race and the most enKeller platoon 2 Miss Valdez Tbomp- - Friendship"g JuitiO Roo Cr0111 ob- - Professor McDonald directs to work ' lightened time that the earth has son :platoon 3 Miss lemice Whit- - jective I of the C C C in Iowa and Professor ' ever known I think this it not ' 4 ' Oquirrh'' Martli Costello Mrs taker p et ' Hermohlen is a 'poultry expert ad-a casual opinion 4 lightly exWork of the first and second grades president introduced the newly viser for the A A A on my part It is a very ! pressed will be under the direction of the elected president Mrs Edgar Hem- Commenting upon this caU by the deep conviction which has been i respeetive room teachers 1 pet and turned over to her with her for college men Dr R growing through a number of The public is invited to attend this best wishes' the gavel and records of government M Hughes college president pointed year a of critical comparisons t the Oquirrh- - association - - special program out that emergency demands with the homes and parents I About 400 parents were in attend men withevery facts at their finger tips have seen Blind devotion has ance and most of them visited the va trained men who are Washington specialists in never been a long suit of mine ' of close rious classrooms i after the the The Washington schOol PeT A held their fields He added that the em and as you know-manof the ' Its annual Mother's day celebration program ployment of so many faculty mem - things which were important to r T7----at the school Triday The room : bers has placed a temporary strain on Inc in my younger days are no mother and teacher of each of the the college administration but said Bryant Junior High longer so My emotions have 24 rooms of the school were in their rnost Of the men are on tern that from a great rooms et 110 A) !tuck meet the Newly elected officer" for the Err porary leave only' and will return been disentangled ant- lila": nigh acboolrA A many of their childhood objects stothers4 and grandmothers of the as soon the at their Posts to college and concepts Mrs Stanford Dirge president MM as association' the emergency has passed I have not been uncritical even Charles Skidmore first eke Prealevn A program of songs members Other of who the staff and Mrs Oscar Van Cott second vice readings pm-- have been working under the gov- - of you as I fear you will also dancing was given by the -- children remember too well I have probGames were played and refreshments idea Mrs Robert Walker lacralau ernment aupervision at porn time W 'rut limn treasurer -and ably caused you to think of me served-Zvery mother and grandduring title put 12 months are: for the at times and unap' e' another recopied s gift made by the Dare PubncIP enalrinan4 A A A—Dr T W Schultz Dr John very harsh preciative through my readiness children A Hopkins Jr Dr Rainier Schickle 4 to acclain my own ideas and : Paul L Miller Erling Hole Charles Liberty Insist that they were right even ' ' DalFrank John Minton Robotka recent A Lowell school The Liberty when they put everyone else in M ton of T : Cox and all the enagriP-the for new officers Lowell A wWtnCet Friday at ly elected the wrong I am not sorry that economics Pro departrnent Mrs 110 p tn In the school auditorium ChariesIVItural are: They there was a transfer from the tessor C S Dorchester farm crops Harold Mrs The program will consist of num- Q Hunt I president realms of science to everyday department Professor B J Firkins bers from the orchestralife that the habits of thinking corps Strong !bit vice president Miss Mar H Walker ProfesR and ' and health plays given bybugle vice second DresidentIrsmorlor the pupils garet Morgan built up In the one carried over 'of the school and Mrs Low Kinney secretar y ond sor F B Smith soils deoartment and to the other for it has resulted Y Cannon and Prefeuor C C C Dr There will be election of officers treasurer In malting me able to get along tor 1934-3The amociauou has Outlined an in Culbertson of the animal husbandry H' with znyself and the things that department tha teresung rummer program ffs have survived are appreciated children of this district The recree- - For the C W A—Dr C 3 Drake Forest not because et early chance asC Dr H Decker and B George Mrs tion committee includes Parley aociations but' because they fit Honoring the mothers of the Forestl E ? deMills and entomology zoology assisted by Willoughby chairman Into reality LS I see it today district the retiring ecoDr Reid Frei!! partments and Margaret Mrs Kinney and the teachers of the school G nomics Dr 1 51 Ability to Adjust S Shets department Being close to Liberty r"i'Iherd tabled Monday afternoon at a MUSICall"Umill and Professor R C Bentley I am not even sorry that I actea which is the inaLxunCE403 of the these mothers will attempt to 000 agricultural economics department claimed my ideas for although recreation current school year- - Mrs W IL: in supervising the summer 1 this district The Professor John S Dodds civil engi- it may have been painful to you Glade president gave an addrets of et the children to the sew neering department Professor J H yet it made you know me welcome end related the accomplish children will have access weu Buchanan chemistry department and have been and adjust to my vioManta of the association during the ing dames woodwork chases as lent variations - That you were other forms of recreation avail B J Helmick botany department as past season She displayed a Utah the For the bureau of agricultural ecoable to do as as well as you have state flag which was recently pur- able at Liberty park is one of the factors which adda elected nomics—Professor J C Holbert ani221a amain hew recently P-chased by the local A to be pro oom- - mal busbandrytepartment and I W warmth to all earlier associaa for the hive arranged Program to Pentad the schoolin the near fu Arthur and IA IL Cady extensiOn ser- tions Ability-t- o adjust to the ing year During the past year in vice f order to Interest the fathers of this changes is the essence of all to odlod so district we turned one meeting entewlhleignencthoeseacnhda nability intirely over to them to arrange and MARRIAGE FOUNDED HARVARD stitutions and involve emotional oonduct This project met with huge CAMBRIDGE Mass d and we are anticipating du- - not John Harvird's mother married strongholds is very rare indeed 1Z1(07 success plicating Ills feature the coming year thrice there flight have been no But you have done it not only had six persoI The teachers of Liberty school have Harvard university For the records with me You to as well as the nalitiesto adjust to cooper- - show that it wu the combined fortheir economic difficulties Ilate with the PA A in ?very detail tune of the three husbands—a butclr strain and I in the world in con- and the for and to changes intend arrange They a er a and I II cooper ""f4"1 grocer—from Now "'" general which these 'times have El duct part of the Pr!"itram of which came the money to found what each meeting brought You had to do it on is now 'America's oldest educational energy that was being sapped institution by ill health with a body that Jackson was:racked with pain I thinkVACUUM MANI t gew Jackson school PT A held its lut cis Call dance Betty Beesley He have made a sublime fight you meeting of the school year Wednes watian dance Dora Nelson Maypole- and although we who know you 2 11110TOR DRIVEN BRUIN dance Jackchorus IL Olsen junior Mrs high preJ girit do evening not make much noise' day best basic for instantly son Junior Twelve prat:el about it do not think that it is bat Mk and sided ---the : threads business the meeting Following because we could not see the L °HIGH VACITUK—balle Grant report ot the nominating committee clouds of battle and thrill with PfhiciPle tee was given by Mr A L Phillips Those 'Time hundred parents attended a you at each of your many vic111111 embedded Ilse dirt Peter- music festival given at the last PT A Elliott Mrs included elected " tories absence et otligh son president Mrs 0 H Seal first meeting of the Grant schOol last FriI have not really lost anything in old cleaners vice president: Mr J J Harris sec- day ' explains mks floor tee-with the passing of my gods mines are often ants- - ond vice president: Mil Edith Ry- The musical program consisted Of The qualities that I have seen rated Ititli embedded Allen Harold Mr& berg secretary bugle selections chorus numbers by daily in my 'contact ' with you dirt and father since my earliest L MECHANICAL DIV treasurer Mrs Joseph Burnett wel- the fourth and lath grades selections EURBANCE-basfare chairman Miss Augusta BoW- by the orchestra directed by Miss childhood stagger my percep1 Mr& toe teacher R and Chloe sharp sixth and seventh grade tion—my very ability to imagine delegate prindpbt dislodp didge ing embedded 'Brit T Spear 'parent delegate chorus :numbers under the direction 'combinations of human virtue and dirt — Dr Arthur Beeley spoke on "Social of Miss Rena Fox which could excel you The r:"° 4 Dr L John Nuttall Jr superinReadjustments Needed in Our Modern concept that man was born in sin em' k ""' directed Edith "Muof Miss tendent Life Ryberg wu always empty to me The city schools spoke on $450 Educatio4 the on demonstration student govern- sic in Modern advice to love your? enemies DOWN ment An election of officers for the comwas almost meaningless for your Mesons Was splendid program given by ing year followed the program Those example and guidance never perDieted To merely guide ON the children e of the elementary and elected included: Mrs John Olds mitted me to know what stamina' new Kenai iv ere People who crossed joint high grades Chorwi boys' glee president William D' Prossor first Trade Its Tout Old Cleave club ' Davis Japanese dance Ruzuke Aokel vice president you or me were nke people like Utah Power & Light Co Rwalan dance Dorothy Robinson and second vice president and Mrs ourselves My teachers did not WASATCII Olsen chorus fifth and sixth Thomas Reynoldssecretary and treaShirley hive it "in for me" they were f" violin duet Florence and Fran- surer grades trying to help me Your J op- ' Club President Note--Aprop- letter ''' Girl Graduates Canvass Demonstrates Jobs Can Be Found by Searching ' of Mother's day the following Editor's of a 'son to his mother is printed herewith as exprissing Although writbeautifully the sentiment of this observance ten as a Christmas letter it bespeaks that love and respect that can be existent between a man or woman and mother Kilton R Stewart author of the letter is a graduate of the University of Utah and at present is spending his time in the wilds of the Malay peninsula and neighboring territory in psychology from Columbia university He is the son of Mr and Mrs John R Stewart 178 Eleventh East street and has spent some two years In the Far East delving into the heart of the various countries there He has a scholarship from the University of Honolulu and has been writing at length on his experiences particularly with the primitive peoples far in the interior of the Asiatic jungles He expects to return to the United States probably the latter part of this year ponen'ts were your friends and Off the Ching Sea victory or defeat were trivial Christmas Day 1933 incidents which were not tin-Mother My Dearest: You were kind and ap- - - '':-:'''- -- A Letter From a Son That Carries All the Beautiful Signiireance of This Day k - i — Other Final Sessions Set for Later This Month Mother's Day Celebrations Are Held V i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MAY 13 1934 Elect Officers Hold Last Meetings of Year ''1''": 1 ‘ : -- - t- - ' 7: 11' t - ' - il ' i |