| Show f RITES HELD BY Secretary Dern Visits Troops at ROWLAND HALL nw Seven Graduate in Excr Cathedral t Exercisei for seven Rowland Hall graduates were conducted Tuesday morning in St Mark’s cathedral by the Right Rev Arthur W Moulton bUhopyOf the Episcopal diocese of Utah Those receiving diplomafVirere Charlotte Merry- - Sue Lamb MarUyn Stark Margaret Keysdr Dee Chase Virginia Lambourne and Marian Full' - i Bier Special awards and prizes were also presented at the exercises Margaret Keyser having attained during her last year the highest academic average of the graduating students received the Bishop Leonard medal She was also named the representative Rowland Hall girl for the year 1933-3- t my Ts ' K 1 V ’ Is rj:KS 2 — -- X v y fv tv f v - V m Jordan - Narrows Resounds Salute for to 1 IIeid of Army I -- 'B Togs for a Gala Play Day ° acks CAMP W G' WILLIAMS Jordan Narrow— Utah national guardsmen who fof eight year greeted Governor George H Dern as their commander Tuesday afternoon greeted the salute as same man with a r secretary of war ns'' y The salute was ffred at 5:15 ps teas the secretary of war and Governor Henry H Blood arrived at this camp where the 222nd field artillery is in W K - i A i ' J r t - ‘ ( ‘p ' ? y STiX ' t- - '' L' ' 1 ss ' s X: t'js&i Utah’s awn George H Dern- - secretary af war reviews tha 222nd field artillery at its camp In tha Jordan Narrows Standing in the reviewing llne'(abeve) as the regiment passes are (front row left to right) Colonel Hamilton Gardner regimental commander ’Secretary Dern Brigadier General Pegram Whitworth' commanding general of Fort Douglas Brigadier Genera) W G Williams adjutant general of (Utah Colonel W A’ Cavenaugh U S army' retired and Colonel A'F Dannemiller commanding the Thirty-eightInfantry Baffles la sounded as the war department head and his party alight from the official ear (below) Left to right are Captain William C Lee aide to the secretary of war Secretary Dern Governor Henry H Bleed and Gen eral Williams—” Bishop Moulton toastmaster Miss Josephine Moffat president of the junior- class Mrs1 Anna C Plummer representing the faculty and Mrs S V R Gros representing the alumnae association Miss Charlotte Merry senior class president presented the school with the senior gift Ann Schulder was flagbearer in the commencement procession replacing Betty Keyser who was unable to attend Miss Schulder attained the second highest average in aeademie-wor- k in classes 9 to 11 wy' x A J 4 h : Sun jam a s days- Shortly aftertraining for-1ward Secretary Dern reviewed the regiment In retreat parade Secretary Dern greeted the camp officers headed by Brigadier General W G Williams - camp commander when they paid him a formal : call after the review He had mess with them and afterward apoke to the regiment assembled in the recreation ball Praises Camp High praise of the retreat parade and of the camp was voiced by the chief of the nation’s armed forces Secretary Dern also recounted his experiences since becoming head of K: s n 5 1 - I ment Prior’to the exercises the annual senior breakfast was held followed by the celebration of holy communion in the school chapet Speakers at the annual breakfast were Miss Wilfrids J Messenger principal Pajamas Smart — Comfortable— Inexpensive X 14 to blue 20 r 0 In smarts backless models the making suntanning process as easy and Interesting as possible Sizes 14 to 18 SUNJAMAS GARDEN PAJAMAS In colorful prints Gay Girl- plaids etc You’ll want some to the secretary The party returned to Salt Lake City at 9 p m Until a few minutes before Secretary Dem’a arrival? the camp was in a high state of excitement The guardsmen who have been in camp only since last Friday worked strenuously to present the best military apv pearance Anxious Eyes OAnxious eyes were cast at the Skies as drops of rain began falling and the wind rose But the" threat of a secredownpour aoon passed and the ir tary’s arrlvalwajgreeted'-by-fa' i weather The guardsmen out of bunks at 530 a mhad spent a strenuous day before Secretary Dent’s visit At 5:45 a m there were calisthenics then mess Until noon the firing of i guns occupied officers and men of the second battalion with Major J West in Charge During the afX ternoon in terbattery baseball games wdre played r On Wednesday the guardsmen will y ' A a vs participate in morning calisthenics Major Henry E Beal afterward will direct the firing of piece by nior agricultural economists tsenior boys' activities "and teacher in com the third battalion i industrial economist supervisor of1 munlty school natural'' Sizes green and the war department With Secretary Dern were Governor Blood Brigadier General Pegram Whitworth commanding officer at Fort Douglas Colonel A F Dannemiller Colonel W A Cavenaiigh and -Captain William C Lee aide of crisp llnene In red SLACKS d whether you have agarden or an apart ' ment Xx' Fourth Floor - Go Cycling Play Tennis Enjoy Life in : - ’ South State street was fatally injured Saturday when he was struck by an automobile while crossing the street at Second South and State streets He died in a local hospital Sunday Final Rites for Auto Victim Set Thursday Corn-forth8- V 2 4 Funeral services for Henry B automobile accident victim-wil- ' HxV' hon-Oab- J K-O- - vis Marjorie 'Rosenblatt received mention for distinguished work In creative writing In English while Betty Keyser received a similar award for work done in Latin For perfect attendance during the year three girls received prizes They are Miriam Hotter seventh grade Sheila Hoffer freshman and Frances Miss Wigton also Wigton junior received an award for having the neatest room in the boarding depart- u wwatra- ihotwi i - i- — rises atSt JlarkV 15 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 61934 W 1 FEDERAL POSTS OPEN Open competitive examinations for a aeries of government positions will be conducted soon by the United H States civil service commission A- Goodfellow secretary of the board of examiners at Salt Lake City announced Tuesday The examinations will be for Junior principal and se- - l be conducted Thursday at 1:30 p m at the Masonic temple under the direction of Mount Moriah lodge No 3 F & A M Dr Elmer I Goshen pastor of the First Congregational church will assist Interment will follow in the family plot in the Mt Olivet cemetery Mr- - Cornforth who resided at 167 - 37-m- ri ii Wal-lac- Be as gay as you like the colon are bright In prints and solid tones Llnene tweed broadcloth and flannel Brief as possible no bulk to get In your way4 Sizes 14 to 20 Second Floor BUILDERS URGE Utah Group” Indorses Bill Seated shorts Providing $200000000 i in Construction Loans Broadcloth and prinU in the Girls Sunjamas Members of the Utah Building and Construction Congress Indorsed the Fletcher bill now pending in congress and drafted resolutions urging delegation to Utah’s congressional support the legislation at a meeting held Tuesday at the chamber of Fast color broadcloth In beautiful points Dressy and' tailored models com-merc- e '" f y Raymond J Ashton president of a director in the Utah congress-an- d the national organization who recent ly returned from a visit to Washington D C gave a report On his trip j He said the Fletcher bill’ If passed will provide a fund of $200000000 which will flow through usual agencies under government supervision to provide funds for modernization and the construction of new homes v:yv tf' i 0 if fVt" i 7 The 'X fs bill would permit the borrow- ing of money up to 80 per cent of the valuation of the property offered as security or if a person had 20 per cent of the cost of a new home he could borrow 80 per cent of the cost from funds offered by the govern f J - National Officer Visits Y W C A Miss Rhoda Foster member of the national staff of the-W C A will visit the local Y W C A (Thursday and Friday en route from the national convention held recently in Philadelphia to her headquarters in California Miss Foster will arrive in Salt Lake City Wednesday at 8:55 a m Although she has been affiliated with the national staff of the organization for many yeara this will be her first visit to the local chapter Thursday noon at a luncheon Miss Foster will address the membership of the Salt Lake City chapter Miss Muriel Gayford and Mrs Chauncey S Harmon Salt Lake City delegates to the convention also will speak at : the luncheon Friday morning Miss Foster will lead a discussion on recent trends of the Y W-A at a meeting of the board of directors and staff of the local chapter "'ll t 'T TERE I is the first major improve the mb They are ideal fot foot baths and shotfers And mothers will ap’ XJ meot in the history of bath tfesiga i — the new "lancfapd" when : preciate Bath It’s almost square with a roomy children I' bathiag fulUitzt tub set diagonally to provide There are so many advanuges and convenient seats in two opposite conveniences in this new revolution corners It’s distinctive enough to e Bath that ary UttdardT bring new beauty to any bathroomj you can’t fully appreciate them all V yet so practical and so convenient " until you’ve seen this new fixture that it appeals to the whole family ‘ You can see it now at the nearest ' Those handy corner seats pro showroom listed below ' vide a new safe way of i 4 " and in of out getting Neo-Ang- le ltheir-convenienc- : "A e j ' Tots' Adorable Play Suits -- Fine quality chambray with bright red trims— Applique pocket - 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