Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGUST If 15 1934 tional executive ' council RJchberg heads both agencies Even before that N R A's place In American Industry will receive the president’s attention Richberg said on leaving the White House that within "a Jew days” he and Hugh S Johnson will present suggestions to the chief executive for in Roosevelt Arranges Confer- the recovery organization changes For consideration at next ence Tuesday on Fed- -' meeting it was learned Tuesday’s that all emergency establishments have been eral Agencies redirected to file ports of their condition and problems The emergency council will WASHINGTON Aug 14 (fHA act as a clearing house to put the quick chartingof N R A's future and information- - before the president stock taking 'of all the alphabetical emergency agencies U planned by NRA’S FUTURE TOBECHARTED Von Papen Visits Tells Quick Way to Stop Rheumatic Pain Hitler at Home Former sufferer report genuine quick - - I BERLIN Aug 14 (iP) — Franz von Papen who is switching from the to the post of minister to Austria started for Vienna by airpjane today-anapparently got as far as Chancellbr Hitler’s summer home at Berchtesgaden His airplane reached Munich with his baggage but without the Authorities there' said they did not know his whereabouts but it was reliably learned that he was spending the evening with Hitler relief following the use of Nurito for the pain of rheumatism neuritis sciatica lumbago and neuralgia And strange as it prescription may seem this time-prove- d contains no opiates or narcotic and is harmless So that sufferers who have used other things with no success can test Nurito — it is offered on this Iron-cla- d guarantee If It doesn’t prove effective — u the very first three doses do not reliev the most intense pain your money will be refunded Pain-racke- d people sleepless from torturing pain are the ones who particularly should try Nurito on this guarantee Try it today All drug stores (Advertisement) President Roosevelt In conference today with Donald Richberg Mr Roosevelt arranged for a joint meeting Tuesday of the national emergency council and" na Don't miss this chance to get your It pays to have your dry cleaning done the At a very special price! Inthis group are nearly 200 prints also nearly a hundred piques pongees and ginghams that brand-ne- have Modem scientific and econo- nomical Each and every garment thoroughly cleaned In clear sweet sparkling solvent Expertly spotted and pressed 198 w been reduced Sizes 14 to 52 from -- 4 Veterans of with their descendants snd friends assembled at Springville Tuesday for the opening sessions of tho four-da- y fourteenth annual Black Hawk encampment tipper right aurviv-Ju- g members of one of the first fife and drum corps in the otate left to right S D Warner Charles D Robbins William P Thatcher J A Warner J W King and A A Loveless Cpper left Mdroni Miner 99 of Springville the oldest veteran at the exchanges reminiscences with John S Adams 99 or Richfield Lower fight a portion of the tent city that hat sprung np to accommodate visitors at tho en- 1 encampment campment said pointing out that Mr Haymond wrote a letter to all of the leading artists of the state asking them to contribute one picture to the school’s exhibit Everyone responded Mr Wingate declared “In 1920 the school extended Its exhibit to a statewide scope and in 1921 the exhibit was made a national one for the exhibit which is Throng at Springville Cele- free toMoney the public is raised by the women's clubs of the brates With Veterans schoolandvarious the Springville Kiwanis tlub city The annual cost is from $1500 to of Indian Wars $2000" Mr Wingate said The school's collections now amount to approximately 150 valuable oil ) (Continued from Pise One) problems were as nothing compared paintings valued at from $75000 td with the obstacles faced by the early $100000 Mr Wingate said More than 40000 persons visited the exhibit pioneers during last year and the school is the Describes Art Movement one in United States or J F Wingate a member of the only that hastheconducted a national Europe Springville high school faculty and art exhibitthe asserted speaker of the le president Spring! Kiwanis CUy Receives Thanks club was the principal speaker tellCommander J B Hughes of Spanof art th? in Springmovement ing ville which has brought the city at- ish Fork state commander of the ortention throughout the entire vorld An“The late John Haymond Was the ganization responded to Mayor derson’s address and thanked the in city the movement leading spirit which has grown so rapidly and with tor its splendid cooperation Mr Parsuch splendid results" Mr Wingate ker offered the invocation with Bishop George Hales association chaplain1 giving the benediction Musical numbers were presented by the Spring-villconcert bank and officers of the State association were introduced by Commander Hughes" They were: Alma Fuller of Springville first vicecommander J J Banks Spanish Fork adjutant Mr Hales chaplain and Hyrum Christensen Richfield director Quicker Relief because it DISSOLVES la Donkey baseball and softball games water reaches- stomach ready to act Sure in the afternoon another program at Relief since 1897 and Trial U Proof 25c the city hall at 7:30 p m by the Payson X'Yfo Black Hawk chapter and a boxing Bell-anprogram and dances in the evening concluded the day’s events FOR INDIGESTION The program Wednesday will open at 9:30( a m with a parade which will depict historical events leading up to the settlement of Utah and other events in the history of the state The Heber Black Hawk chapON ter will present a program at the city park at" 11 a m followed by a rodeo at the city baseball park at 2:30 p m Donkey baseball will again be In the program at 4:30 p m followed by a program " by the Moroni chapter at 7:30 p nt at the city halL A night rodeo will be held at the ball park at 8 p m followed by another boxing program at the memorial hall at 8:30 p m and dances later in the evening Evening Pregram Given The evening’s entertainment consisted of a program presented at the city hall by the Payson Black Hawk chapter which was directed by Mrs Leona B Dixon Lee' R Taylor president of the Nebo L D S stake who was the principal speaker emphasized the difference in modes f living experienced by the pioneers and their descendants He compared the hardships end dangers of the early days with the comforts and conveniences of the1 present time A male quartet composed of Leroy Dale Arthur Jones Max Kerr and Stewart SchadTer sarfg several selec4 tions An original tribute “To Our Pioneers” was presented by Miss Kath-ery- n Betts A feature of the "program was the appearance of Miss Rhea Bassett In pioneer costume and her presentation of the ballad “Ben BLACK HAWK MEET OPENS OFFICERS PROMOTED WASHINGTON Aug 14 (jtp — President Roosevelt today approved the advancement of Major General John H Russell Major General Harry Lee and Brigadier General James C Breckinridge to the permanent rank of major general In the marine Corps - O a great time to It’s v Ride in s big comfortable coach ' on our fastest trains-across Great Salt Lake and over the high Sierra (Tickets good in Pullmans cost a little more) f vi f- ' Southern Pacific O f" P R OWEN General Agent 41South Main Street Salt Lake City rr Suspect Faces Trial On Larceny Charges Everett H Higgins 25 charged with receiving stolen property and grand larceny was ordered held for trial in the Third district court after a preliminary hearing Tuesday before City Judge W Douglas Beatie Higgins was charged in connection with the theft Of 135 dresses from the Value Dress company July 9 ’s K-O’- Sea lines In fitted and swagger styles Trimmed with Russian fitch krimmer and self B - -- These were formerly priced up to 398 The group consists of voiles prints sheers organdies and dotted swiss Delightfully cool to finish the summer for home and street wear JSizctf H to 52 — Fifth Floor Men! 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