Show V 16 : THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Several Hurt In Accidents Of Week-En- d Warner Baxter Declares Scout Chiefs’ Stilt Lake Girls Prettiest Regional Meet Play— and —Auto Mishaps Contribute to List of Those Injured casualties including traffic home and playground accidents caused injury to several persons in Salt Lake City and vicinity Struck by an automobile while Walking along the highway near Twenty-sevent- h South and Fifth — East streets Ralph William Pearce 39 of 2753 Seventh East street early Sunday suffered a double fracture of d the left leg Utah School Officials Will Meet Oct 29 Opens Today Wife Friend Bound for Hunting Wilds After Completing Wild Animal Film Good Citizenship Wil Trio Agree on Beauties Be Theme of Parley v It took but a stroll along Salt Lake City’s Main Officials Will Speak Warner Baxter Actor IIdnie Week-en- MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER 12 1936 — - motion picture star to strict Sunday night for verify the verdict of a “million’’ critics that Utah’s capital city has more p?etty girls to the square-fooof sidewalk than any other t American community "I claim credit for this pei spicuity of yours broke in Mrs' Baxter to temporarily halt the star’s enthusiasm "I saw ’em first and called your attention to the general trend toward pulchritude” Declared “Wrong” “You’re both wrong” declared Frank McGrath a Hollywood writer and a member of the party "Didn’t I first say that even Sacramento had to take second place! to the girls in this town? Anyway it’s perspicacity” Mr Baxter ended the argument by holding everyone was right — they all discovered an apparent fact in concert Nobody was wrong —Salt Lake City girls were the prettiest of any city not" even barring Hollywood t The Main street stroll happened when - the— Baxter - party W D Cronin Jrf 25 of 4450 Highland: drive driver of the car told deputy sheriffs he was traveling aouth on Fifth East street and saw Pearce with another youth walking Along the highway but too late to atop Pearce was in “fairly good" condition late Sunday at the Salt Lake general hospital Football Injury William Rosenthal 23 of 753 Roberta street suffered a fracture' of over between trains en the left ankle Sunday while playing stopped route from Hollywood to Aspen football at the South high school Colo they will spend a He was treated at the general hos- month where or more hunting the big pital of the Rockies They left at Falling from his house while play-- - game m after spending several 10:45 ing Sunday Nolan Fackrell 12 son hours pin Salt Lake City and dinof Mrs Mary Fackrell of Granger Hotel Utah at the ing of a fracture suffered compound Real Hunting the right arm He was in "fairly “We’ have just finished “The good" condition at the general hosWhite Hunter” for Twentieth pital and feel we’re in' line Dan Maess 45" of Fort Douglas internal Buffered possible injuries for a bit of real hunting now” and Robert Smith 34 of 256 Keyser said Mr Baxter “Been shooting laceracourt deep facial tigers and lions for the films and tions late Saturday when the auto- now intend going after some grizmobiles they were driving collided zlies in real life Nothing like the South and State real stuff after the make beat Thirty-thiraneb-scal- p d Educators of State to Gather for 'Annual Convention in S L Boy Scout officers of Utah region Educators of Utah will converge and the national organization will meet at Salt Lake City Monday d Built around the theme Men Make Good Citizens the annual regional meeting for the state will go forward through the day at the Newhouse hotel climaxed by a public meeting at South high 12 at Salt Lake City “Scout-Traine- school at 8 p m Leader to Talk Dr George J Fisher New York City deputy chief scout executive will discuss “Youth in a Changing World” at the evening meeting and will also participate in the o’ther sessions C J Carlson Los Angeles region 12 scout executive and Glen R Winn Cache valley council will speak at the South high meeting as well Opening session of the day will be at 10 a m in the Newhouse hotel with Melvin J Ballard mem- ber of the regional executive committee -- in pharge Talks will be made by Malcolm A Keyser Salt Lake council president John M Boutwell regional executive committeeman Dr Fisher and 'Harrf-soR Merrill board member of the national parks council To Be In Charge Mr Boutwell will be in charge of a 2 p m meeting at the hotel which will feature talks by E B Heisler troop 51 scoutmaster Her-vi- n Bunderson Ogdenr and Justice Warner Baxter D W Moffat of the state supreme The motion picture star has court State scout leaders will join with played dozens of stellar roles for x the general meetings at the hotel the Fox studios now He was last seen and conduct a luncheon meeting at in Salt Lake City in “The Road to 12:15 p m a meeting at 2 p m and a dinner meeting at 6 p m Glory" Oscar A Kirkham Salt Lake City deputy regional executive will participate in the meetings In Mr Carlson’s talk at South high Monday night he will lay stress on regional objectives including the strengthening of financial condition of local councils increasing membership and promotion of scouting tenure n Plant Workers Oil Utah Fund To Hold State Released Here Parley in S L $17000000 Spent in Employes’ League Officers County Total at $6644703 Saturday Native of S L Dies in Denver WPA the K C to Mark Church Chief Columbus Day From Denver At Ogden Fete To Talk Here C of C Urges Wider Roads Commission Speed ork $6676-2611- to ' Chris-tophers- Salt Girl Scouts to Hold Officers Theft Series Flag Day Ceremony Funds Sought Sanpete Area For Fort Work Pioneer Dies of-th- Funeral Plans For Leader Set -- Coast Pianist late-bisho- Funeral Rites For Accident Victim nt Mission Head Visiting Priests Open Mission Sessions Here To Appear in S L Concert Will Return to st re been-visiti- ng two-wee- con-duct- ed pm for dose " ii 29 30 IV m Tweritieth-Century-Fo- lieve” Btreets Smith driving south made a left turn and crashed with a northbound m chine driven by Maess it was reported They were treated at the Knights of Columbus children salute a statue of the general hospital intrepid Genoese explorer at chapter headquarters on the Falls Thirty Feet eve of the 444th anniversary of the discovery of America Plunging 30 feet when he tripped cn some stairs at the Yellowstone Zilpha Bosone is looking at the statue The boy Donald Nelhotel early Sunday Jack Fcrrin son son of C B Nelson deputy grand knight also is viewing 25 of 566 Thorn street suffered model Below the Most Reverend James E Kearney the possible internal injuries and a bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake who will address spine injury He was treated at the a statewide meeting in honor of the explorer in Ogden Will emergency hospital and then moved to the L D S hospital Monday night S L State Seleet New Mary Morgan 14 of Kaysville Buffered a lacerated right knee at Mrs Robert Sondrup 28 of 548 Session East Fourth South street and her eon Paul 18 months suffered seMrs Erma Nichbls Hardy wife More than $46000000 has been Members of the Utah Manufacvere bruises when two cars colMajor Aaron Y'oung Hardy lided Saturday night at Fourth extended in Utah for works proj- turers’ Employes’ league the larg- of died in Denver Colo Saturday ects direct relief and drouth re' South street and Broadway est of Beehive state associations in after a prolonged The accident occurred when a lief it is shown in a report released point of She was illness will meet Satcar driven south by Harold Perkins Sunday by Harry C Jessen dep urday in membership the chamber of commerce born in Salt Lake administrator on re- in their annual 17 of Kaysville allegedly ran past uty to elect City October 21 a stop sign and crashed with an quest of Washington D C head- officers for the convention 1895 For ensuing year eastbound machine driven by Mr quarters To awaken interest in Christian"two years The league includes in its 10000 Celebration of Monday Columpast The that shows was Perkins said report general Sondrup police she had resided bus day — the 444th anniversary of ity and interpret it in the light membership every employe of a booked at the police station on a during the past three years of modern needs is the purpose of Utah manufacturing concern in Denver It — was expended in Utah was charge of ignoring a stop sign Mrs Hardy was the discovery of America will be an interdenominational preaching organized with the main ob1 Reed Deans 3 of 1153 South for labor while another in climaxed in Utah by a banquet mission in Salt Lake City begin- Asks known well was spent for materials and jective of boosting the use of manuSecond Westtreet suffered severe circles and dance in the Hotel Ben Lomond ning November 8 of which plans m u s ical factured products coming from diwas disbursed for $1667641129 and bone dislocation a contusions W mills and factories of the state and and also in Hono- in Ogden at which Knights of Co- will be discussed Monday of his right arm Sunday when he rect relief These expenditures total has proved a material factor in inlulu T H where Bishop Spaulding CushRalph which of $3632487414 ex$4131678376 an will electric honor the intrepid Utah-mad- e man Denver Colo a representacaught his arm in she resided for lumbus and federal funds creasing the sale of wringer at his home He was represented state was and the Italian league dance tive of the Federal Council of Widening of state highways is several years plorer goods the and raised $499190962 by treated at the emergency hospital She is survived in the Salt Lake City chamber of Churches will be the speaker at a an immediate need in Utah the Present officers of the organizaA severe and deep laceration on counties and smaller units luncheon meeting sponsored by the state road commission was remindtion are Roy Nelson Nelson-Rick- s her husband commerce by of the The remainder expendisufthe thigh of her right leg was xx A party of 50 Sait Lake City Salt Lake City Ministerial associa- ed Sunday in a communication from M a j o r Aaron company Creamery president tures in accounts shown Stee-necis k W special J fered Sunday by Mrs Mrs Hardy Young Hardy knights headed by John D Rice tion Monday noon in the First C b Hawley chairman of the miscellaneous grants of Lawrence Wilson Z C M I fac28 when she fell from a stool including He highways committee of the cham' vice president C R and daughter Erma Jean her fa- grand knight of Salt Lake council Methodist Episcopal church first tory unbenefits statewide $216120764 at her home 163 L street She was der : Colville lee Cream com- ther and mother Quincy B Nich- No 602 and W Frank Liston state will discuss plans for the mission ber of commerce Waiter relief the Utah proemergency treated at the emergency hospital S Adams of ols and Kate Houtz Nichols 156 deputy will attend the Ogden event The Rev Frank Eddy Madden in the opinion The essential and J first pany secretary to more than Russell Wallace 43 of 230 East gram amounting E N Kelsey avenue and the following The Most Rev James E Kearney president of the association will of the committee is development and other special items the Layton treasurer Broadway suffered a possible of take Catholic Lake of the the Salt of the main interstate highways of the Utah Power and brothers and sisters: charge meeting Quincy B bishop aprained spine and contusion on the subtotal of which amount to ap- Light company is chairman of the Nichols Jr Rexburg Idaho Mrs diocese will be one of the princiBishop Cushman who is in charge such as 89 91 30 40 and 50 but back of his head Sunday when he proximately $5000000 of the Methodist Merle Winters Virgil Nichols Eu- pal speakers Episcopal church with completition of these prom In Salt Lake county $664470379 nominating committee Blipped and fell backwards at Joe Banks will observe the holiday work in Colorado Utah Wyoming ised in the near future existing Convention business sessions will gene Nichols and Mrs Vera Whip48 East Second was expended for labor $192421981 Vincent’s cafe Mexico stores Montana New and arrived federal highways in the congested an entertainment ple of Salt Lake City and Veron and state offices and liquor South street He also was treated for materials and $725356288 for be followedMrbyWalter areas should be widened is in charge Nichols of Ogden The body will will close in observance of the legal Sunday to address a three-da- y program direct relief at the emergency hospital schedof the meeting details Such stretches as the Ogden-Sa- lt meeting of lay members and cldrgy The con- arrive from Denver Monday morn- holiday In Salt Lake City events include of the church Addresses were Lake road from Farmington Juno vention will assemble at 8 p m ing Funeral services will be an- uled commemorative 11 a m at the tion to Nye’s Corner and the link a dance in the chamber of com' given Sunday at nounced later with Mr Nelson presiding Cake merce under the auspices of the First Methodist Episcopal church of highway 91 from Provo to PleasItalian lodge Christoforo Colombo and at 7:30 p m to a youth group ant Grove need immediate attenProbe session In the Centenary Methodist tion Mr Hawley points out James Bottetino is chairman general committee in charge with church Members of the Epworth The highways committee is unBruno Perri Frank Bocco and Vito league from Midvale Murray Bing- dertaking a program looking to the Several hundred Salt Lake City Carone serving as a dance com- ham Park City Tremonton and early completion of canyon roads A series of thefts occurring in Girl Scouts will meet at Liberty Salt Lake City were in attendance in order to encourage tourist travel mittee fialt Lake City were reported to park next Saturday for the second Other speakers at the Ogden cele- at the eveningmeeting the letter sets forth annual play day police officers Sunday Sessions "Monday will be at 10 bration will be Dean William H 20 During the past week the commitEntering the American Food Girl Scouts from more than Mrs Arlisha Funk Lowery 79 Leary of the University of Utah a m 2 p m and 7:30 p m at tee has asked early allocation of Store at 2034 South State street different troops are expected to atEarly allocation of funds from law school i Mayors E" B Erwin the Liberty Park M E church the balance of W P A funds for by bending some iron bars in front tend according to Mrs George H the W P A to complete the parade widow of Andrew Lowery Jr and of Salt Lake City and Harman At the 10 a m meeting all pas- completion of Little Cottonwood ©f a Window burglars stole $1595 Short chairman of the committee most at resident of Sanpete county W Feery of Ogden James A tors of the church in Utah and road This will open up an addiIn cash and a quantity of groceries in charge of plans for the day In grounds and ispainting projectsmili- of her life died home a of at the Howell Ogden attorney and Mr all deaconesses Will" meet The tional canyon as a further tourist case of rain the affair will be held Fort Douglas sought by the police said Mrs J L Edwards 525 Liston Harvey F Cahill grand church’s missionary program will attraction the committee points A kodak valued at $115 was at the Westminster college gym- tary affairs committee of the cham daughter avenue Hawthorne Sunday night knight of the Ogden council will be outlined at 2 p m for pastor out ber of commerce stolen from the home of Richard nasium 1857 27 Born In Mapti September act as toastmaster- deaconesses and lay members in the The committee Monday will diBennett 402 Eleventh avenue by Activities will begin at noon rect O and The Sait Lake council headquar same church and laymen will ata communication to W P A she was a daughter of Daniel thieves entering through a base- - when the girls will meet at the She was ters at 165 East South Temple tend the 7:30 p m session Mary Jane Pactill Funk park taking their lunches Leaders officials of both county and state married ment window to Mr Lowery in the Salt street will be the requesting that funds be set up headquarters for CoMeetings Tuesday are at 9:30 a m East of the different units will be J M Pringle of 120 Third 1873 and Lake Endowment house in day activities A statue in and 2 p m the theft of some Misses Jean Brown Mary Buka-vin- a soon' for the projects already ap- lived in Sanpete county until his lumbus of street reported the great Genoese" occu bronze ' and Martha Selby proved clothing and a electric cigaret a place of prominence in the of an outstanding death several years ago A Golden Eaglet award will be pies Development from En his apartment S lighter church council building It was presented She was active in L D program for the state dur- work trance was made "through a gar- presented to Miss Martha Selby military being a Relief Society teacher to the knights By the' Most Rev mem ing the coming year is an aim-o- f leader scout assistant and chute in Sanpete bage of the of troop 34 The award will the committee in cooperation with in the Sterling ward Funeral services for John B CasJoseph S Glass By breaking a window burglars bermade many years She was presi- Salt Lake diocese of the Catholic sutt 41 general manager of the by Mrs W C Howe chair army officers and national guard county entered Grant’s lunch stand at 1714 be of church the dent of Sterling chapter officers American Lady Baking company &outh State street and stole two man of the local Girl Scout camp Norman Sims chairman of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be conducted Tuesday at 10 a cases of beer and a case of soda committee Surviving are seven sons and committee points out that in the m at the Our Divine Saviour Cathwater Mrs Edwards and Mrs L D S daughters: of most Fort officials olic church The Rev William Kenopinion army Two tires were stolen from a Lake of Sait City Draper Mary will become the Douglas necessarily nedy will celebrate the mass Intertruck parked in the yard of J L Mrs E R Works and Mrs J C center of the activities in ment will take place In the Mt army S L Jessop 1340 Fourth East street introduced event any trouble should occur on Works of Delta Mrs Peter Swenwill be Negro music Calvary cemetery of son of Abner Hinckley Lowery in 8 new is at m the western coast Attention a Mr Cassutt died in a local hosp style Monday called by the committee to the Manti and J W Lowery of in Salt Lake City when Miss pital Saturday of an intestinal ailSet of Verna Idaho 158 grandchildren Merrill F’ president concert-pianiof as Joseph national defense at ment He was born in Fellers Switproblems Arvey and a the L D S European mission will Los Angeles outlined by General Malin Craig and 54 will give a piano-lectu- zerland December 28 1894 a son in his talk before officers of the sister and three brothers Jesse An- return to Salt Lake City Monday recital at the Trinity A of Peter and Margaret Cassutt in M E church 241 East' drew and Frank Funk of Sterling morning He has national guard last week Sixth With his parents he came to the and Mrs Sylvia Beal of Emery the eastern states since his return South street United States in 1863 making his — -weeks three frorrr ago county' Europe Funeral services for Vance JenDriver Arrested Catholics of Salt Lake City Assisting Miss 'Arvey will ' be home' In Iowa During the World services Funeral be In will conducted is known Merrill Dr widely stu-dek sen Tyree University of Utah Opened a mission SunOn a charge of exceeding the city in the Sterling L D S ward chapel church and educational circles Mr and Mrs Gail Martin who war he was stationed at Fort Doug"-la-s who died Saturday as the reas a member of the United day morning with an introduction speeding laws on West Temple Wednesday at 2 p m The body throughout Utah He was formerly will sing Rudolph Hainke who will second piano for States army sult of a fall at the Magna plant of the missionaries to thq congre- street between Thirteenth and Sevwill be taken to Sterling Tuesday a member of the University of Utah the play the finale number and Mrs E ©f the Utah Copper company will gation and solemn high mass at? enteenth South streets Wendell At the conclusion of the war he morning Friends may call at the faculty and at one time was comW Hoffer who is accompanist came to Utah where he married bo conducted Wednesday at 2 p m the Cathedral of the Madeleine Paxton 18 of 1807 West Forty-eight- h Intermountain Olsen mortuary Mon- missioner of L D S church educafor the Martins at the Deseret mortuary 36 East The second service was MayBell Cleverly of Woods Cross South street was arrested by day from 6 p m to 9 p m tional activities and is a member On the program as a piano- - MrCassutt was a jnemberDfihe Sunday-at-7:3- 0 BeventhSouth-street was released on of'thovouncil police of'the'twelver Sunday“He Services will continue for two lecture recitai Miss Arvey’s pres- Salt Lake Executives’ association Friends may call at the mortuPostal Clerks Install entation is expected to be “someweeks at 6:30 a m-a m and recognizance Surviving are his widow his parary until time of the services In- 7:30 Child ‘Fair’ Officers of local No ’6 National Reported terment will be in the Wasatch p m daily followed by conthing different” according to ents a daughter Virginia Cassutt Held Query Federation of Postoffice Clerks cessions The first week will be son LeRoy Cassutt Salt Lake Suffering with second degree members of the Utah Negro ComLawn Burial park for the women and the second After he allegedly stole some were Installed at the regular meet- burns on the hips and back James posers’ Study club sponsors It City two sisters Mrs Roy Kerns travelers’ checks from the room of ing Sunday in the Newhouse hotel Loring Jr 3 of 164 "Whitlock avefor meh it is billed as a concert of espe- Dubuque Igwa and Mrs Gerald Contest to The traditional ceremoriy handl- Duane Jensen in the Whitehouse J Golden Hunsaker is the new nue was in “fair” condition Sunday cial interest to music teachers E Cosgrove South Bend Ind and! The activity book contest in the ing the keys of the cathedral to hotel Blair Holland 19 was ar- president with William C Thomas night at the Salt Lake general hosstill Work of William-Gr-ant brother Bart Cassutt Provo West high school R O T C bat- the missionary fathers the Rev rested by" police officers Sunday at vice president C M Dansie finan- pital The child was burned when will be featured in the program The holy rosary will be recited talion will close Wednesday Lieu- A A Oehm and the Rev E L Fourth South and Main streets and cial secretary R E Williamson he sat in a tub of hot water being By special request however Miss at the Deseret mortuary 36 East1 tenant Colonel Jay Skidmore com- Mattingly Oakland preceded sol- held in the city jail for investiga- corresponding secretary and' Ken- prepared for his bath at his home Arvey will play two Spanish numSeventh South street Monday at 8 emn high mass tion I Blood sergeant-at-arm- s neth last Tuesday bers P- - m manding officer said Sunday WPA Report October and 31 in the annual convention of the Utah Education association More than 5000 teachers principals supervisors superintendents board members clerks and associates will participate In the convention There will be five general meeting in the "Salt Lake City L D S tabernacle and 26 sectional meetings the first general session being scheduled for 6:30 p m October 29 Dr Hugh M Woodward Provo president of the U E A Roy C Metcalf Weber vice president and B A Fowler Salt Lake City executive secretary comprise the convention committee Music Scheduled Utah's test musicians have been obtained to furnish entertainment Speakers of national renown will address the group during the sessions according to the program listed Sunday by Mr Fowler These speakers and the topics they will discuss are announced as follows: Dr Mandel Sherman psychiatrist and mental health expert of Chicago university “The Education of Personality” “Motivating the Child” and “Recent Developments Showing Relationship Between Health and Emotional DeDr Emanuel Stern-heivelopment” author and educational lecturer at the Universities of Minnesota and New York "The Teacher and the Times” "The Teacher’sOb-ligatio- n to Be Intelligent” and “The Challenge of Modern Youth” Dr Jean Betzner professor of education and elementary specialist Teachers’ college Columbia university “Children of the Here and Now — Do We Know Them” “The Work of the Teacher” and “Making the Approach to Books Easy and Attractive” Dr Clarence T Simon professor of psychology of speech and speech training Northwestern university “Speech in the Modern School Program” “Preparation for a Speech Teacher” and "Trends In a Speech Correction Program” Dr Guy Talbott regional director national council for prevention of war “Developments in the Quest of World Peace” House of Delegates The house of delegates represented by T P Brockbank chairman of Granite district Harold Bradley Jordan district and E Foss Richards Salt Lake City will convene the first day Two more important convention committees have been announced as follows: Elections — H Parley chairman Logan O Victor Belnap Salt Lake City F Earl Walker Granite r Clayton J Beck Juab G Raymond Poulter Ogden Emil M Whitesides Davis Newell R Frei Karl B Washington Preece Uintah L C Miles Iron T C Hebertson Alpine L William Mitchell Provo Elmer Jeppson Box Elder Merlin L Stevenson Weber college D C Healington Beaver and Dr Woodward Resolutions committee — Dr J T Worlton chairman Salt Lake City Henry C Jorgensen Jordan W Karl Hopkins Ogden Dr L S Neall state school office Sumner Hatch Branch Agricultural college Fred M Fowler Salt Lake City Dr J R Mahoney University of Utah Roy C Metcalf Weber N Howard Jensen Tooele LeRoy Bishop Duchesne W L Wanlass Utah State Agricultural college Reuben D Law Brigham Young university and Dr Woodward x Kil-bu- A rn To Hold Conclave Utah commandery No 1 Knights Templar will hold its stated conclave Wednesday at 7:30 p m in the Masonic temple's Gothic room it was announced Sunday by Commander E H Bingham The regular business session will be followed by work in the Illustrious Order of the Red Cross and the Order of Malta - Total Loss Turns To $20 Profit— n Mr R W Vette Salt Lake insurance man installed a new heating plant' in his home tjiis spring The old furnace was moved over Into a corner of the basement where it occonsiderable valuable cupied space without particularly enhancing the view well-know- Finally the importunities of Mrs Vette prevailed upon ' Mr Vette something most assuredly had to be done On the verge of paying a pretty penny to have the old furnace hauled away a good Samaritan suggested an ad in T ’n’ T Miscellaneous Column- - 48- - and here is the-- ad that changed a total loss into a $20 gain: “Rfiund Oak furnace casting and grates A- -l nearly new $20 cost $200 381 H st Was 2143-W- ” While two' prospective buyers were inspecting the old hulk down in Mr Vette's — basement — woman knocked on the front door Upon being admitted she handed Mr Vette $20 and stated her desire to remove the “unwanted" furnace from the premises without further delay Ahem— your want ad phone number is Was 590 ' P S— The above ad cost Mr Vette 66c Don’t forget that number Was a'' r |