Show ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING' NOVEMBER 19 1936 16 President Heber J Grant Talks Firms Urged Banquet Will Honor Members Sororities Top Letter Carriers ee Scholar Lists To Hear Smoot of Before To Cliemurgic fleeting Lawmaker Pay A in at th SF State District Judge Herbert M Schiller Slated to Greek Letter Members Organization Witjh Protest Army Heads Address Closing Annual Session High at U of U letter CofCFete - ’ j Visitors Will Arrive in L on Saturday to Inspect Fort Douglas of Uses String t t Points Assails Foreign Buying Illustrate S ’ were completed Arrangement Wednesday for the entertainment Saturday in Salt Lake City of Lister Hill- - United States representative from Alabama and a group of high inranking army officers who willWilspect Fort Douglas and Camp liam! as part of a nationwide tour designed to familiarise Mr Hill with conditions and needs of principal army posts Guest of C of C Mr Hill who is slated as next chairman of the house military affairs committee will arrive in Salt Lake City with his group at 12:30 p m Saturday and will be entertained at a chamber of commerce dinner at 1 p m Following this the group will inspect Fort Douglas and Camp Williams will re-tnaln-in-S- alt Lake City Saturday night and leave for Denver Colo Sunday according to Gus P Bachman executive secretary of the chamber Special guests at the chamber of commerce dinner will bo Brigadier ' General Walter C Sweeney Fort Douglas commander Colonel W F Fulton commander of the Thirty-eighth' infantry at the fort Commissioner William Murdoch who will represent Mayor E B Erwin and the city Adjutant General W Robert H Hinckley G Williams R A regional W- - P A- director Hart state P W A director Harry Jessen assistant state W P A director President John M Wallace and the chamber board of governors and the military affairs committee of the chamber Army Officers In the visiting group with Mr Hill will be Colonel Abner R Chaffee budget officer of the general staff Colonel S W Fitzgerald general staff officer Major W B Persons aide to the assistant secretary of war Lieutenant Colonel William O Ryan commander of Boeing field and pilot for the transport Captain John W Persons alternate pilot and Robert Frazier secretary to Mr Hill - ' Dr Thomas to Talk SAN FRANCISCO Nov Heber J Grant president Christ Church of Jesus president of the University of Utah will be the principal speaker at the Klwanis club weekly meeting Thursday at 12:15 p m In the Hotel Utah John A Burt classed as America’s safest driver wlU be a guest of honor and Dan Eastman University of Utah student body president will speak briefly MP— the of of Latter-da- y pior-ne- er of get out” President Grant Quoted Abraham Lincoln on the tariff and told of learning in Japan that his rickshaw man supported himself and family on $750 a month “Do you think - - we can compete with Japan?” he demanded Congratulating California on being among the first states to take up the chemurglc movement Grant said ha was a “firm believer in experimentation” can “I believe this thing be worked out here better than anywhere else believe Caliin the United States fornia la one of the most progressiva atatea” I Seeks Funds President Grant told of coming to California to get funds for the first beet sugar factory in Utah and amusingly described his difficulties He also told how one California insurance company hard hit by the San Francisco earthquake and fire had managed to refinance itself in California and carry on Security Levy May Be Declared Out -- said he considered Salt Lake City a in tha chemurgic- - movement despite his 80 years spoke informally before a state organization meetusing an aling here Wednesday most continues string of anecdotes to drlvd home his points T’v been noting down some figures” he began and went on to calculate the human heart moved about ten tons of blood In 24 hours “Since the dollar Is the Ilfs blood of the community it is beyond my comprehension that anyone would them to a want to throw any foreign country by buying abroad” he said Would Build Wall ‘1 want them to clrculat around and around here at home J would like to build a high wall around the country ao high the dollars couldn’t Saints The speaker himself a practical man although “my bump of practicality has been badly battered the past few years” He told a story of a Washington scientist who' when proved wrong commented “One practical demon- stration destroys a lifetime of theory” President Grant continued: Insurance Refused “When I was a young man I realized that should I die my mother might have to take In boarderi again since my father had died and for that reason I tried to obtain a life insurance policy ‘But I was told by the insurance company I was too thin Later when I had a wife and soma babies I tried again and still later when I had three wives and a lot of babies I tried to obtain $100000 in insurance Examining doctors still claimed I was too thin weighing only 110 pounds for my mors than six feet “I told them despite their theory on thin people I would outlive any policy Issued and have demonstrated that All they knew about It wae what they had read in a book while we are learning all tha time Too Thin “Their theory was that a thin person would go to piece and auffer breakdown in event of great sorrow or shock I later loat my family and all my money and held up nicely Thle time I asked the' company for a $30000 loan not Insurance to maintain my credit'’ As President Grant was speaking a watch clicked and thinking hia time waa up he concluded saying he believed in home manufacturing and a variety of crops He stated the beet sugar Industry for which the church first risked money to construct the firet factory had been of great benefit to Utah Later it waa learned the chairman waa merely clicking his clgaret lighter but Preeldent Grant did not resume his talk Clubs 8 p m Newhouse hotel meet- Rose Society Members of the Utah Rose society will meet at 8 p m In the Newhouse hotel Chest Community at a Ogineers The district Federation of Wom- ing at en's clubs will sponsor a meeting at 10 a m In the Nowfiouse hotel The business and professional women’s division of Community Beauticians Chest will meet at 11 a m and the Salt Lake beauticians will corresponding division for men will meet at 8 p City m in the Newhouse hieet at 4 p m both in the Hotel hotel the Utah ' VAN-TAG- ' Hairdreseer Klwanis Club The Salt Lake Hairdressers’ asThe regular weekly luncheon sociation is scheduled to meet at 8 meeting of the Kiwania club will be p m In the Newhouse hotel held at the Hotel Utah it 12:18 p m Jackson' Democrats Members of the Jaekson DemoTlmpanogoa Club The Timpanogoa club will hold a cratic league will meet at 8 p m in dinner meeting at 8 p m in the the Newhouse hotel Hotel Utah Moose Lodge A’ program of motion picture Telephone Pioneers Pioneers of the telephone indu- vaudeville and wrestling will be stry will meet at 6 p m for a banpresented before members of the local Moose lodge at 8:30 p m in quet in' the Hotel UbaJi IS GREAT! E W¥ 'K ' j"" ' AO - ' tv - B P VV The regular dinner meeting Business and Professional en's club will be held sat 6:30 In the Newhouse hotel A dinner dance will be Salt Lake City postmen in hotel at 7 p m Townsend JULIA FARRELL Of 32 Eut 4th South Salt Lake City said: “For years my stomach was bad After my meals gas would form and It just seemed to boll Inside of me and preae up Into my chest until I had to OASP FOR BREATH This awful gas would make my heart pound and Jump Also had awful rheumatld wildly pains and could hardly get around My ths house to do my work whole system seemed to be poiVan-Tssoned gave me more real relief than 1 ever dreamed possible It cleared the gas from my stomach and now 1 can eat a hearty meal without suffering afterward It seemed to cleanse my whole system and drlva out the poisons Now the rheumatic pains are almost ENTIRELY QONE I feel much way stronger and better In every stateand am glad to make this ment about Van Tags to help others who suffer Ilka I did -- Mala at nd South ( Advertisement ) of the Womp m Poatmen Club given by the New-hou- ee Townsend club No 3 will meet 313 Ness building at 7 :30 p m - MBS Moose hall ! yi by U S sixty-eigh- Court High lal security taxes but pay Pay thenyhnder protest waa ths advice given Wednesday to amployers of Salt Lak City by tha chamber of commerce in federal atatute” "It la very probable that the law will be amendded at the next session of congress to taka cars of the payments mad under protest and even covering impounding of fund in eocrow to insure complete return of fund In ths event the law la found unconstitutional” ths report continues Employers Responsible th at Soroptimiets The regular luncheon of thb club will be held at 12:15 p m in the Hotel Utah coffee shop with a business meeting to follow Utah Contractors Plan Annual Meeting Arrangements for the annual meeting and banquet of the branch Associated Gentry at Fort Douglas will speak "b- eral Contractors of America will efore the Salt Lake City chapter made at ths next monthly meetReserve" Offioers’ association at bo m 8 Lt in ing to be held Monday December p their regular meeting 7 at Springvllle it was announced auditorium the Tribune-TelegraWednesday by Mark Tuttle manReserve Of fleer Colonel Walter S Fulton com infanmender of the Thirty-eigh- th Jnter-mounta- ln m American ager Legion A state department O Thorn has been appointed chairman of arrangements for the December meeting He will be assisted by other members of the association from Springvllle T G Rowlands president has appointed Frank B Bowers chair-ma-n Mining Engineers of ths nominations and elecM D Paine engineer- - of the Tin-tl- o tion oommitt for tha annual Standard Mining company and meeting members of the Other L A Walker superintendent of the committee are H E Schraven and United States Smelting: Refining C N Stillman and Mining company will read paA resolution congratulating Govpers before the Utah aoctlon of the ernor Henry H Blood on his eleAmerioan Institute of Mining En- - ction was adopted at the last meeting on motion of D H Christensen who was a candidate for the Republican nomination for governor Mechanics of the social security act Otto A Wiesley adjutant of the American Legion will report on a trip to national hearquartere at a meeting of Salt Lake post No 2 at 8 p m In the chamber of commerce ' University Team Ready Tax Legislation Setup Gets Committee Okeli to Meet Californians Eight University of Utah debaters for of An-gal- the at the statement 'that special' forms should be used to enter the protest Board Withholds Action with the payments He said those On School Request forms may be obtained from hie office Postmaster I A Smoot Wednesday announced that any employApplication for a $36000 P W A er who did not receive the form for construction of a gym grant S3-- 4 to which require them set n&slum and mechanic arts building nature of forth the their business for the Juab county high school at and number of employes should Nephl was taken under advisement forms from the post office Wednesday Mail carriers Thursday will reThe building entails a total conmind employers to return these struction cost of $80000 and will forms with data completed Imm- provide work for an average of 25 ediately They must be returned by men daily for six months according Saturday to Klrke V Decker state expediter Request for the building was mad Care of Roses During by th Juab county school district 1500 Cattle at Friday November Jamaica ginger At "THE CHAMPAGNE OF GINGER ALES r y 2°'25v''r 20 yy — - s llllW8s Jelhnrj r ether facial irmVwJU 11 Idaho Falls Idaho CANADA at new low prices 20 Auction - a m pur regular auction sale Friday November 20th Beginning promptly at 11 o’clock A M we wlU fell 150 mixed cattle In thla offering there will be 400 or more good wtintr cjoIvm ad There will else bo as liberal several carloads of good feeding cows of supply of fat cattle both ateeri and cows and In addition plenty of all heifers weights good feeder (teen and DON’T MISS THIS SALE AT TIip IDAHO FALLS LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO Chi 1487 1289 1267) r’ Work tq Start Plans ar being drawn and work will begin soon on a $75000 taber- nacle for Snowflake L D S stake Snowflake Aria Charles A Callia member of the council of th twalv apostles said Wednesday on his return from visiting conferences of ths Snowflake and St John stakes Cas Pa!nNartbnn! rnrrjfor I II CL Dyspepsia Acid Stomach Try Uila FREE for e pain heartburn ac(4 dyapapsla naueaa atomach eloera and other dlatrea due t4 hyperacidity Wore than 54000 peopla have wrtttan STateful letters Draining euiok relief thay sot takin Udga Try tt youraalf Oat ganarvae trial package Udfa FREE at Auerbach's and Broadway Drug Company DUE TO COLDS 1 Crvih end stir 3 layer Aiplrle tablet in glot of water Utah January 21 22 and 23 were aet as the dates for the annual convention to be held in Salt Lake City Joseph A Anderson president guid Mr Welling were authorized to represent the unit at the annual convention of the American Farm bureau in Pasadena Cal Decern' ber 5 to 11 Mr Welling-W Chamber of the Utah Canning Crops association and Mrs Iola T Jensen chairman of the home and community department of the state organization will speak at the national session 2 GARGLE thoroughly — threw your head way back allowing a little to trickle down your throat A New 21-Se- at 3a Repeat gargle and do net tinea mouth allow gargle to remain membrane of th throe! for prolonged effect Airliner To Stop in Salt Lake One of the new airplanes being constructed for United Air Lines is expected to come east through Salt Lake City Friday Thomas Wolfe Los Angeles vice president In charge of traffic for Western Air Express company said Wednesday The plan is being completed by the Douglas Aircraft corporation at Santa Monica Cal but will undergo changes in the east before being placed into regular service said Mr Wolfe George D Keyser Jr representative for National Parks Airways announced that a new record of two hours and' seven minutes was established Wednesday morning from Butte Mont to Salt Lake City This Included stops at Idaho Falls and Pocatello with a total distance Just Gargle This Way with Bayer Aspirin Here is the most amazing way to ease the pains of rawness of sore throat result- ing from a cold we know you have ever tried Crush and dissolve three genuine BAYER ASPIRIN tablets in glass of water Then gargle with this mixture twice holding your head well back This medicinal gargle will act almost like a local anesthetic on the sore irritated of 389 miles membrane of your throat Pain eases almost instantly rawness Baby Son Mr and Mrs C J Walz 157 is relieved Garfield avenue announce the birth Countless thousands now use of a eon Sunday at the Holy Cross this to ease sore throat hospital Mr Walz Is office man- Your way we are sure will doctor Emof Union the Pacific ager ployes’ one-thi- rd approve it And you will say it is marvelous Get the real BAYER ASPIRIN at your druggist’s by asking for it by its full name — not by the name “aspirin” alone 15c 2 FULL DOZEN FOR 25 Virtually lc a tablet Booster league titiisiMAoJt c2!JiO To CALIFORNIA -- THE EAST To the East and West United offers 8 fast flights Chicago 7V hrs NEW YORK 12V3 hrs SAN FRANCISCO only 4hrs Portland 5 hrs Seattle 6V3 hrs cafe General Badger illustrated his point by quotations from the letter of George Washington regarding the court martial of Benedict Arnold th letter written by Abraham Lincoln on appointment of Joe Hooker as commander of the Potomac forces and an editorial by Theodor Roosevelt on the death of hia son Quentin Roosevelt In France during the World war Hotel TICKETS ' A v Utah Wasatch 2002 fie -- SPASMS HAY FEVER Doelor't fermlmi — CaJtf Liquid — tec helped thousands Must hall yoa ar ooatt aothUif Aid la tleariuy cos tested brom chtal tube of pfeierm that cmmi Um— Checks tendency to mb spasms rhoUtii Ton’ll tacks hack say CsJsfs Liquid bed or $100 si Owl sad utbur drop rrxMy (luto FASTEST IAdvurtidmot) ’ ton-mi- le board After consideration by R A Hart state P W A direcetor and other BRONCHIAL ASTHMA' - Sore Throat Pains The Utah State Farm Bureau federation tax and legislative proannounced last Saturday gram was officially approved by the orexecutive committee ganization’s meeting Wednesday in the Dooly block it was announced by Tracy R Welling executive secretary The program pledges the organ ization to work for diversion of W P A and C C C to agricultural for repeal of th project tax for enactment of a homestead tax exemption law and other measures aimed to aid the industry In “Carrying Roses Through the Win- state officials recommendations ter” la the subject of a talk to be will be forwarded to Washington Maud Mrs given by Ohegwidden D C for final approval vice president of the Utah Rose soas a ciety meeting of the society General Carl A Badger Thursday 8 p m at tha Newhouse hotel Reserve Group Speaker Officers for the ensuing year will was discussed be elected at the meeting according Ideals of the military profession to R O Kirkland president They are equally high with those of other The reason most people grow fat will be installed at the first meeting professional groups Brigadier Genuntll fat are is that they wait they eral Carl A Badger said Wednesbefore they do anything about it’ in January" day addressing members of the Reserve Officers’ association at Dick with the tang of fine was second Pi 1273 Mu 1116 Title and Topic ta Upsilon 1362 Phi Pi Phi rated highest among fraternities with an average of 1346 of Bo Th fraternity and sorority average last year was 1535 a compared to th 1503 average of th general student body Ths Greek letter organizations rank higher in scholarship Miss Home explained eince a jfotential candidate for pledging or Initiation must first meet rigid scholastic requirements specified by the national fraternity and sorority councils before he can be considered Th sorority average was 1682 higher than that of the fraternities which was 1 J96 Delta Zeta sorority ranked firet with an average of 1916 Phi Sigma Sigma cecond with 1907 Pi Beta Phi 1812 Kappa Kappa Gamma 1705 Delta Delta Delta 1651 Chi Omega 1635 The- 1581 that th their Winter to - 1936 1718 wish to again call your at"by Lavern Ban var all employ- accompanied tention to tha fact debate coach will leave th aity payment ers ar responsible for Union Pacific station at 10:15 a 1938 payof on per cent of January to Thursday for Pasadena CaL where roll during the month the collector of Internal revenue for they Will compete in the Western 9 of the this district under States Teachers of Speech convenunder the tion tournament from November 23 social security act the of recent unemploprovision to 38 yment compensation legislation by Team Named the Utah state legislature The debaters who will take the call your “We wish further trip as announced by Coach Bane attention to the fact that com- Wednesday night are Miss Blanche 1 emthe 1937 mencing January Laliis Miss Wanda Welling David the la payresponsible ployer Norman Tanner Geoffrey Cirthe total King ment of two per cent Mike Maaaoka Quentin Alscuit which payroll for the year 1937 ton and Alton Jenkins amount will be payable not later Practice debates will 'be run off 31 1938 and that Friday in Pasadena on the PI than January Kappa after January 31 1938 employer Delta debate question: “Resolved are responsible for the payment of That congress should be three per cent of their total pay- to fix maximum hours empowered and miniroll on or before January 31 next mum wages for industry” Maaaoka following the close of the taxable and King will compete in section year under the provisions of the A of the men’s division meeting the act team from the University of SouthPension Provision ern California the school that was ' "Also commencing January 1 named champion of the western 1937 all employers are responsible atates tournament and of th Pa for the payment to tha federal go- cifio coast division last year Also vernment under Title 8 of the act on Friday the two Utah' debaters (the old age pension provision) of will oppose the team from the Unian additional two per cent of their versity of California at Los total payroll This amount is payDebates Listed ‘ This two able in January 1933 Circuit and Tanner will debate per cent represents a one per cent assessment against employer with the team from the California and one per cent deduction which Institute of Technology in section shall be made by the employer from B of the men’s division at Pasadena The employer how- on Friday all employes ever is held solely responsible for Alston and Jenkins in the junior the remittance of the two per cent” college division of section C will A similar statement urging em- meet the Redlands university team Redlands on Friday while Miss ployers to pay their social security taxes under protest due to the un- Laliis and Miss Welling tangle with the women’s team of section A1 certainty of the act’ constitutionCoach Bane announced that the Utah Asality was Issued by sociated Industries October L western state tourney is the largest of its kind in the country Two Special Forme teams representing more A C Rees executive vice pres- thousand fiVe hundred schools west of ident of the U A I warned em- than in conjunction the Mississippi have been entered ployers Wednesday with the ' chamber of commerce “W Contrary to the claim that fraternities and sororities are a means of wasting: four college years fig' ures released Wednesday by Miss Jsanns M Home assistant regl' trar at tha University of Utah showed that the general scholastic average of student In fraterritiea and sororitits was above that of th remainder of the student body at the University of Utah during 1935 and Kappa Alpha Phi Sigma Debaters Plan Farm Bureau with Beta Theta Pi Delta Theta Sigma Kappa Sigma Nu Sigma Sigma Pi For Coast Test Plan Approved 1327' Alpha Gunn's Slightly hither in mmepUceift th st Pointing out that tiier is little likelihood that the supreme court will consider the social security act and Its constitutionality until late in 1937 Gus p Hackman executive secretary of tha chamber declared that penalties art too to risk nonpayment yet the propayment under protest would tect the taxpayer In the event the act la held unconstitutional Unconstitutionality Been “Despite ths feeling- on the part of many that the act — with particular amphaalf on unemployment compensation Insurance provision —da golng to be held! "unconstitutional there Is little likelihood that the auprems court will consider the matter until the fall of 1937 Tha Salt Lak City chamber of commerce feels that payments should one per cent of thr be made 1937 Penal1939 payroll payable ties ar too sever to riak nonpayment and it is unbecoming to recommend a general ignoring of a j District Judge Herbert M Schiller" 'the eagle or prince rose croix) dewill address tha banquet marking gree directed by Dr R S Allison reAfter communication of the ninethe does of tha union of the Ancient and Accepted teenth (pontiff) and twentieth Scottish Rita of Freemasonry at (master ad vltam or grand master tha Masonlo templa Thursday eve- of all symbolic lodges) degrees the ning Georg R Corey will ha the Salt Lake Council Of Kadosh conferred the twenty-firtoastmaster (noachite or The banquet will honor the Ma- Prussian knight) degree undqr the sons who will recelv the thirty-secon- d direction' of Arthur E Smith and degree at tha reunion which Jay E Johnson opened Monday The new memDegrees Communicated bers will form tha Georg H Lern Tha twenty-secon- d (knight of the the of class honoring ths memory axe or prince of libanus) deroyal late secretary of war and a promi- gree waa directed by Dr H' P “ nent Utah craftsman Klrtley and Dr A L Huether with To Confer Degree the following degree communiUtah Consistory of which Harold cated: (chief of the taberP Fabian la masterst of kadosh will Twenty-thir- d confer the thirty-fir(prince of the (Inspector nacle) twenty-fourt- h (knight of inquisitor) degree Thursday at 1:45 taberancle) twenty-fift- h p mwlth T J Nelaon and Arthur the brazen serpent)” and twenty-sixth E Buckler directing the work (prince of mercy) The thirty-secon- d (master of the In the evening the twenty-eev-n(knight commander of the temroyal seoret) degree will be presented at 7:30" p m with E M ple) degree was conferred by OgQualtrough and James S Hlbbert den members under the direction of Dr S W Wherry and Fred M In charge James Lowe Chapter of' Rose Nye The twenty-eight- h (knight of Croix and Salt Lak Council of Ka- the sun adept) degree wa comdosh directed Wednesday’s pro- municated after which the twenty-nin- th (Scottish Knight of St Am gram ritualistic work drew) degree was supervised by Wednesday’s started at 9 a m with the confer- Newell B Dayton and H Eugene ring of the eighteenth (knight of Glenn to Women's Dr George Thomas 18 - and Witticisms to Social of Address Anecdote Smoot will be Postmaster L annual din- - ' guest of honor ner (fame of Center of Sasnio Amer-- 1 ioa branch No: 111 of tha National Carriers of Association Thursday at 7 p m in tha Newhouse hotel H E R Freeman presi” dent announced Wednesday Other distinguished guests who will address the gathering will in elude Senator William H King Rep-- !' resentatlves J Will Roblneon and Abe Murdock Dan B Shields Unit d States district attorney and Gus P Bachman secretary of the chamber of commerce Leading business men and post office officials also l will be In attendance Byron Johnson will be master of ceremonies and Mr Freeman will be toastmaster Delegations ar expected to attend from Ogden Provo Logan Bingham and Price In charge of th various committees are J V Olson ticket and invitations Charles Geurta decorations music A Y Cantonwint and Valentine speakers M Merrill -- —- Hotels Travel Bureaus Telegraph Offices 4 : SHORTEST BETWEEN THE EAST AND MOST PACIFIC COAST CITIES |