Show 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING i± DECEMBER 4 1936 Cast Ready State Adopts DrSvbeader to Map In Lead Roles Pardon Board Varsity For Show Next Friday To Hold Meet GroupPicks —SecurityrPltminLrrA Regulatioriin — New Chiefs Presidcnt Grant Unable to December 21 JoblessAct Accept Invitation of Citizens’ Rate L Farmers of the University of Utah varsity play cast will present their evening performance of Eden Phill-pott- s’ “The Farmer’s comedy Wife” in' Kingsbury hall Friday and Saturday with "' curtain at t — ClytltrCrEdmoriclrWill County-Boar- Serve as President II Cornwall Namcc J An invitation has been extended Heber J Grant L D S church president to appear before the Los Angeles county board of supervisors and explain the church’s social security program said an Associated Press dispatch Thurs--da- y —— from Los Angeles-- — ‘‘It is unlikely -- that President Grant will be able to accept the invitation because of other appointments He undoubtedly will be glad to extend any available information to the Los Angeles body but probably will apoint a substitute likely a member of the first presidency or of the twelve apostles to explain the program” said David O McKay second counselor to President Grant Thursday night President Grant now Is in Chicago where a newstake was organized last Sunday and is not expected to arrive here until next Monday or Tuesday Although he had planned to go to Los Angeles on other matters soon after his return other appointments have caused him to cancel that trip said President McKay 'Clyde' C Edmonds general man ager of the Utah Poultry Pfroduc-eraCooperative association 'Thurs day was elected president of the Utah Citizens’ Rate association Newhouse hotel Tracy president of the Purity Biscuit company The election was carried forward “inneetlng'atnhe V A He replaces under the temporary chairmanship of C B Castle and followed the annual meeting of November 20 when 18 new directors were named according to C A Root executive secretary J H Cornwall president and man ger of the Jennings-CornwaWarehouse company was elected vice president succeeding the late W H Lovesy J' T Kcphart vice president and manager of the Smith-Fau- s Drug company was named secretary to succeed himself and C B Hawley secretary of the Intermountain Elec-triand Auto Supply company was elected treasurer succeeding H M — ’ ll DllTWoodey Rev Trapp Will Leave Friday for Iowa Visit - The - Rev'Jaoob Trapp- minister of the First Unitarian society will leave Friday morning for Des Moines Iowa where he will conduct an Institute of liberal religion under the auspices of the National Unitarian Laymen's league The institute will consist of a radio address at Des Moines and eight lectures followed by publio forums at the First Unitarian Church of Des - Moines" During Mr Trapp’s absence his pulpit will be filled on December 6 by Rabbi Samuel H Gordon and on December 13 by Dr Stephen C Tornay of the University of Utah Students to Present Burlesque Operetta ’'Cleopatra” a burlesque operetta with an cast will be by the members of the Y M C A at Westminster junior college Friday night in Converse hall beginning at 8:15 p m in conjunction with the annual bazaar of the Y W C A- - of the school The production is under the dl- all-ma- le pro--duc- Designate Official to Explain Project but-Wil- l Ir Groups Hold Annual Party -- Some-- ” — - er k —A k oshe m fm Here they are! The biggest travel bargains of the year— and coming just at the right time to give you extra money for Christ mas gifts and holiday fun Pocket the difference that these ( lashed fares save over regular low ratesMake no mistake— these are rock bottom costs for holiday trits - Reductions effective December v(£C( - ROUND PORTLAND SPOKANE BOISE 1 — Oil— ZZOiczr TRIP — $1950 1950 915 buses comfortably warmed via ter beaters - DENVER CHEYENNE OMAHA — $1200 1200 2250 Rest and relax all the way ROUND TRIP NAMPA POCATELLO TWIN FALLS I V 'r b i by hot KANSAS CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX FALLS Travel aafe Governor Henry H Blood Thursday declined an invitation from Union Pacific club No 3 of Omaha Neb to join in the celebration of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Carl R Gray president of the road and Mrs Gray The anniversary will be observed Saturday in themunicipal auditorium in Omaha under sponsorship of the club Addressed to Robert F Syme of the organization the governor’s telegram read: much “Very regret inability to leave Utah at ‘present time owing to pressing state business demanding personal and immediate attention I cordially thank you and the members of club No 3 for your gracious invitation to- celebrate with you on December 5 the fiftieth-weddianniversary of President Carl R Gray and Mr a Gray Am wiring President and Mrs Gray my congratulations’’ s’ ROUND TRIP $1005 435 690 Blood Declines $2345 2250 2475 "main line” highways to 11 points — s’ ‘$1543 585 1690 Forget frozen radiators driving worries DES MOINES $2625 3000 3225 TWIN CITIES CHICAGO leave and arrive at handy down-tow- -- depots hundreds of similar Travel Bargains Utah WPA UNION BUS DEPOT Temple Square Hotel Bldg $ UNION PACIFIC STAGES On a continuation from last meeting the board will consider the petition of Willard W Bryant for A commutation— tence— Bry- of-s- en ant was convicted on a murder charge on June 1 1934 and sentenced to life imprisonment Other Cases State prison Inmates who will of sentence are Albert T Allen Hurven Broad-hea- d: Reid Harvey Dalton William Dodge Fred Godsey John James Patrick Kelly Gilbert - Lund ' Frank L Moore Lester MorseIsaac Sakni-keand Thomas F Watson Parolees who will ask for termination are Lawrence Adams Owen Alien Ernest Christiansen Truman Giles Joseph Nieman and Charles E Wilson Burrell-E-Wr-Cel- yer nt GS0BC© as can mean a lot of discomfort — a lot of chill and chatter-intoHAME3 inn teeth LaJot ofcreepjrgoosc-fleshButclim- h Winter Underwear and zero means nothing I ' that makes ice and snow and Gentlemen here is the union-su- it driving winds take a back seat Hanes is so soft and fluffy that you wouldn't think it could be so tough with Writer But this is the underWear I Heavyweight Champion i the Get yourjight size when you get Hanes and you’ll have per--' fectmusclo movement — all the freedom you need without uncomfortable bulges and droops Buttons buttonholes cuffs and seams are sewed to put jhewearjn thisundernear See yourHANE3 Dealer Way ERO anti-free- HANES Uiion5u!ti as illustrated Shirts mnd Drawer $1 Bo jra Waist-Sui- ts Company Union-Sui- 7Se ts 7 Sc Wlnataa-Sale- m f H above rent 7S Merrlchlld Hanea Knittinf N C Priest Selected f JohriT Woolf top Virginia Ensign center Harold R Waldo was elected high priest of Utah chapter No 1 Royal Arch Masons at the annual convocation Wednesday in the Masonic temple it was announced Thursday He succeeds R E Kimberlin Other officers elected arer DrrV J Clark king Frank B Harris scribe W J Goddard treasurer J Warren Beless secretary and E H Bingham trustee for three years Mr Beless and Mr Bingham were BUY reelected The appointed officers will be named shortly by Mr Waldo Installation will take place January 6 with W J Stoner grand high priest assisted by -- other— grand officers chapter ip charge of the J ceremonies ' HANES WINTER SETS New and Practical I By Royal Arch Masons The kind of under wear Many kavaalwaya wasted The shirts are ex aetly like HANES Summer Skirts hut with extra weirht sad warmth Thu Shorts arc clcatfe knit fulUcut Cast cramp the cretch an tr HANES can and n iu 501059 CUM All Your Clothing on Payments at Dorothy Woodbury Cast Chosen For U’ Play Members of the cast for “The Poor Nut" annual freshman class play at the University of Utah were announced by Miss Marion Redd director of the play Thursday John Woolf will take the leading role as John Miller who in the "poor nut” of J C and Elliott Nugent's three-ac- t farce Miss Dorothy Woodbury will play the part of Marjorie Blake the love interest of the production The third lead will be given by Miss Virginia Ensign as Julia Winters Other characters of the play are Hub Smith played by Gordon Eustace Magpie Welch Howard Lund Spike Hoyt Walter Welti Willie Pierce Fred Schwendiman Coach Norman Gulbrandson Doc Richard Smith T Freshman John Coleman Colonel Small Harold Walker Betty Miss Martha Flandro Reggie Miss Gertrude Movitz Helen Miss Ruth Felt Frank Nelson or Jean McDonough will be given the part of the professor The production which is slated for presentation February 19 and20 in Kingsbury hall will be managed by Joseph J Brubaker assisted by Dee Fox Colonel Named On LaiajGroup 4 Complete area AT hart oi your lhi Chnalmaz and by all maanfi thi) vyondir-fugrduping w offer lo fumieh ii in the very belt ' of tazte— completely and at a eplendid Chriitmae earComider th hom ing ' - Full size Davenport Matching Chair i 1 S S Floor Pull-u- p legislative commit- LA ip Pc Ensemble Colonel Frederic Jorgensen president of the Utah department of the Reserve Officers’ association has been appointed member of the national legislative committee-'flothe Ninth corps area and also se - S Chair Lamp and Shad Smoking Stand End Table to match Modem Desk Doek Chair Silk Scar! ' I $950 t)own— $&(jo a Month Buy Now — Pay in 1937 urfwte ST Double-actin- double-actin- 15-d- I ceived tee according to word received here from Washington D C ’ — Decreased by 600 Colonel Jorgensen also is a member of the national council representing Utah The council which Decreased by 600 in the first half meets three times each year will of November was the total of W P convene for its next session in WashA workers in Utah it was revealed ington in February Friday in the statistical report from Den verrUolo received by AlletTT Sanford director of the national — emergency council -- Most ©f was attribA COUGH RELIEF— THAT uted to the completion of canning weed control and projects although ALSO SPEEDS RECOVERY there was an increase of 297 on airthe name FOT EY’8 HONEY ports projects and 102 on general dcRemember TAKI g One tet of ingredients transportation facilities projects quicklysoothee relieves tickling hacking cough Another 92 worker were added log costs Irritated throat lining to keep you from soughing Another eet reaches tbs on hot school lunch programs in bronchial tubes loosens phlegm helps break up Salt Lake Cache Box Elder aryl a cough due to a cold mnd speeds recovery For relief end sji&dtd-u- p recovery ask your Morgan countie- saiuck for g HONEY ruggist Earnings of the 6851 workers in A i AU Ideal f or children tooFOLEY'S Get a bottle today the period on 316 projects totaled 4184267 X Advertisement -- Was 1366 Workers - involuntary manslaughter charge and sentenced on October 3 to serve six months in the county jail will ask the board for termination of his sentence Last August 6 Foote engaged in a fight with Richard Payne who died 10 days later a as a result of injuries re- chalr-maiLfitt- n years '303® Te Ask Termination t'Sari 45 18 Earl H Foote convicted of an A Christmas message from the first presidency of the L D S church dealing principally with the church’s social security program is the lead article in the December issue of the Improvement Era The message classes acceptance of the divinity of Jesus as “the first and most important step along the pathway that leads to the comfort and happiness of mankind” and classes victory over weakness and sin as the second step "Good will will never exist permanently either among individuals or nations until men learn to submerge self for the good and happiness of others” it continues pointing out that this is ths principal objective of the social security program "If a man loveth not his brother whom he hath seen he cannot love God whom he hath not ' seen” it quotes Another lead article by Harold B Lie managing director of the social security program describes recent developments of the program including measures which have been taken to aid families of striking Utah metal miners Further issues will be devoted to additional Information on the plan the message from the first presidency states Other contrlbutqrs to the December issue include Dr Ray O Wyland director of education and relations Boy Scouts of America cours M The cast gave a special perform- -' ance Thursday afternoon for the ting all those more than Old Folk Society of Utah admit- - of age in free the bar ' Official Organ Tells of LDS Security Plan ng" Go by bus V Yule Message s’ PENDLETON IDAHO FALLS WALLA WALLA 9 Church Sends Rail Party Bid ROUND TRIP Ride scenic hifhwayi in solid comfort AU return limit Inclusive these Biq Travel Savinqs ' Thursday 'by the state Industrial Out-of-to- fr — M ’ commlsslonand "filed "with Secretary of State Milton H Welling This gave it the effect of jaw The regulations provide a means of reckoning the remuneration of employes part of whose pay comes In the form of board" lodging or other payment in kind gratuities or tips They also provide for employes hired with equipment such teams or trucks W M Knerr chairman of the commission explained that waiters and other types of workers whole compensation depends largely on tips would be discriminated against in the event they should become unemployed and subject to unemployment compensation unless special provision were made for them The regulation pertaining to those receiving tips reads as follows: "Gratuities or tips paid directly to an employe by a customer of hie employer Which are in any way accounted for by the employe to the employer constitute wages within the meaning of the unemployment compensation law and must be reported by the employer for the purposo of determining his contribution liability under the law" —-Contributions to the unemployment compensation fund are based on a percentage of wages paid by the employer'' and the amount of the compensation itself which will not be available for several years will be based on the average earnings of the unemployed person 8:15 p m The next meeting of the state board of pardone will be held at the state prison Monday December 21 Instead of on the “third Saturday" the usual meeting date Attorney General Joseph Chez secretary of the board explained that the time was changed this month to avoid a conflict with the annual meeting of the Utah State Bar to be held December 18 and 19“ Ail members of the board except the governor are members of The first eet of regulations under provisions of the unemployment act was adopted compensation Members of the state toad commission will leave Friday to attend sessions of the American Association of State Highway Officials to be held in San Francisco Important matters are to be discussed affecting the state's secondary road system said K C Wright chief engineer for the Commission E E Howe chairman will head the delegation which also will include W D Hammond and Preston G Peterson a member of the executive board of the national associa- members of the Utah Hanchett Predicts Nearly Manufacturers’ association and an equal number of their purchasing Two Spanish Nations agent guests Thursday night celebrated their annual dinner and party in the Newhouse Spain will split into two countries hotel as a result of the present revolu the of chairman Shurtleff Clyde Hanchett chairman tion manufacturers’ association flanked of theLafayette board of directors of the Pollock R by William president Utah Power and Light company presided at the informal gathering predicted Thursday in an address The purchasing agents from at the Kiwanis club meeting in the throughout the state were headed Hotel Utah by President B L Gunn An enterMr Hanchett who made an extainment program was presented tensive tour of Spain several years under the auspices of Kingsley E ago said Catalonians who live in Clawson entertainment committee the eastern part of Spain have member been smarting under the Castilian Thirteen dancing and singing rule since the reign of Ferdinand numbers were presented at the and Isabella close of the dinner "If and when rebel forces capture guests included purchasing agents Madrid they never will be able to and manufacturers' association occupy Catalonia” he asserted The members from Ogden Provo Lo- speaker classed the revolution as a - and gan- and other— Utah fight between those who have and towns those who have not" the rebels being those with means rection of Mrs Elizabeth Simpson Two new members Lorenzo S of the music department of the Young architect and the Rev A W school It was written by John W Lyons of the Immanuel Baptist church were Introduced Brigham -- ’ ?- Coast City 150 Bar Parley Dec Part-Tim- e Utahns -- Will -- Lcavcf or Mr Wright will discuss '"Public Relations With Regard to Highway Programs and Finance" at one of the convention sessions Members-o- f the Florida state-road commission are scheduled to stop here December 12 following the convention when the Utah commission plans to entertain them said Mr Wright The Florida group numbering 18 persons will travel by Union Pacific special car Date Changed to Avert Conflict With State ing Remuneration for Employes Road Officials To Attend Meet tion Gives Way of Calculat- Plan Yule Confection Making of cookies And Christmas confections will be demonstrated in special classes Friday at 3 :30 and 7 p m at the Lion House social center Mrs Martha G Smith hostess said Thursday The class is in line with other holiday features to be presented atithe center Ma-- ‘ hala Smith will Conduct Friday’s fjtfi Valm QiiaiiUji Smice J |