Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING DECEMBER 14 1935 S 3 ? L Woman-'Succumb- Rites Held Utah Forests Teachers Ask School Board Security Data Funeral For Charles—H Jenkins Can Produce To Start Yule Vacation Dec 21 Warning Given kinsFinal rites forSecond Charles H East street business man who prominent to extend the board was postponed a week A were conducted Workers Told to Avoid died Wednesday of th Half of Needs day Christmas vacation period two from December I Sunday in the Joseph from th of to be formally E is s v —— to -- x v Auto Injury ' x4 v V Dies in Hospital After Official Being Struck While Crossing State Street ' Survey Shows Limited Available - frit local proposal X - IfeiVV"TALliiSHi Jen- ’ArOMAGi 76 of 333 A Now of Use Material expected acted upon at the December meeting of ths Sait Lake City board of education Tuesday A petition' originating among faculty members of West high school and containing signatures of other public school teachers reported Saturday to be for presentation to the ready Automobile accidents In Salt Timber resources of Utah are board Lake county took another victim capable under a good system of forTh school calendar calls for est management of producing one-ha-lf the beginning of the vacation pewhen Mrs Sunday at 10:45 a the lumber requirements of the riod on December 23 Petition’'Alta Cecelia Thomas 29 wife of state it is reported by James E ers however ara seeking to hava Rupert Thomas 3040 Second East Gurr supervisor of the Wasatch it begin December 21 instead street succumbed to injuries renational forest following an exft-Board members Informally ceived on State street near her home tensive survey completed this year polled are said to be opposed to Saturday night j" Approximately 5000000 acres in the proposal If it were granted Deputy Sheriff" D H HigginUtah are timbered and several mil- classes will recess December 18 botham who Investigated the case lion acres more are thought suit- until January 4 said apparently neither Mrs Thomable for forest planting The monthly meeting of the as who was a pedestrian nor BerUtah has approximately 4965000-00000- 0 nard Fallentine 21 Provo driver of board feet of saw timber and the car was to blame 10000000 cords Tf fuel pole and Officer’s Report post material equivalent to approxThe Fallentine car was passing imately 3000000000 feet of saw timber all within the national forests a second car both proceeding southMr Gurr said ward on State street and Mr Fal"At present only slight use is lentine was blinded by the glare of made of the timber resources of other headlights and so did not see the state” he declared Mrs Thomas who was in the middle Will Further This is principally due to the fact Project Alta Thomas of the street waiting to cross eastIs acthe learnt timber that the best ward according to Mr Higgin' Aid Lake Site cessible and that products of northbotham’s report western now dominate the immedl-atelMr Fallentine stopped operators Scabbard and Blade Utah market through the advantage after his car struck Mrs for the e of Thomas and took her to the Salt production and the Further improvements Initiates 16 Cadets wide variety Lake general hospital where she of uniformly manufac- public boating dock and recreational tured products died of the injuries Sunday morn pier on he shores of Great Salt Under a planned system having Lake a mile east of Black Rock lng five of -the timmind building m a continuous yield of Following Native of Idaho the top of the block ber the national forests of Utah can are authorized under a recently ap"Born December 15 1Q06 at Iona fires-alonIdaho Mrs Thomas was a daughter “U” on the east hills Saturday night supply around 85000000 board feet proved WPA project sponsored by of Abel G and Mary Jane Wall 16 cadet officers of the University a year exclusive of that which goes Salt Lake county The Great Salt into cordwood posts and the like Lake Yacht club is Gudmundsen In 1908 the family of Utah R O T C cooperating with regiment were and this is more than one-ha- lf the moved to Taylorsville where she the pier in developing M-sponsors for lumber Mr resided until April 1929 when she initiated into Company 5 of Scab- needs of the state Under the new project large rocks was married to Mr Thomas She bard and Blade national honorary Gurr said will b placed as facing on th lak was a graduate of Granite high military fraternity at the Art Barn side of the breakwater the height school where she played in the Sunday morning of which will be increased three Chemist Will bana ceremonies After initiation school orchestra and also had atVisiting additional feet A storage dock tended the University of Utah quet was held in the Art Barn in floating lockers a watch tower boat WalL new initiates Address S Surviving are her husband two honor of the Meeting loading equipment and water and M-- 5 Mace captain of Company daughters and a son Merlyn Rupert lace equipment also will b in sanitary After-dinntalks Thomas Jr and Cloyd Jane Thom- was toastmaster the project under stalled as her parents now residing in Salt were given by Lieutenant Colonel Dr Harry F Lewis dean of the The new development will entail Lake City four sisters Mrs Heber Carl C Bank commandant of the Institute of Paper Chemistry at expenditure of approximately $45 Smith and Gail Joan and Norma university regiment will be the princi- 000 in federal and sponsor’s funds Captain Appleton Wis Gudmundsen two brothers Ralph Charles H Swartz assistant pro- pal speaker at a meeting of the and will furnish 75 men with em W and Abej Gudmundsen and a fessor of military science and tactics Utah section of the American Chemover a five months’ period grandfather Abraham Gudmund-$e- n at the university Captain Paul W ical society to be held Monday at ployment Since the municipal pier was first American Fork Manwaring assistant inspector for 8 p m in the University of Utah started in November 1935 increased the Eighth and Ninth corps areas physical science building room 104 interest in boating water sports and and Cadet Captain J Reed Bleak dinner will precede the meeting sea scout activity has developed New Officers Elected who was in charge of goathood and and will be held in the Union buildThe original project started in 1935 starting at 6 p m construction of a half By Panahaikos Croup initiation Cadet officers initiated include ingDr Lewis’ subject will be 'The mile entailed of road from the state highway Officers were elected by the Ervine Bills Heath Fowler Robert Structure of Cellulose Fibers and to the breakwater 860 feet pierbeenA constructed Panahaikos Society Sunday in the Bayle Laurence Dobson Richard Their Relation to Paper and Pulp long has both the Williams Asel Moulton Gene Ed- Processes" club offices in the Clift building will show He breakwater and the connecting road Those elected are: James S wards Tracy Hardman Clarence R which picture the rock filL Approximately structure of cellulose fibers and will being Vehssaropoulos president Bill McCourt Frederick Harris John 32000 cubic yards of rock were used ColWest Malcolm Jack Whitmoer vice discuss the chemical reaction and m the initial presiPapakonstantopoulos and approx dent Tom Katsis secretary and lins Dick Barnes Ed Stephens and technical operations Involved in the imately $90000 project in federal funds was Gus Sileventis reelected treasurer Clair Harmon various stages of conversion from expended on the work The members of the board of diwood to paper rectors are Gus 'Triffonopoulos Ntallos Magna George Alexandria N E Christensen state chemist Under its new law Irish Free State Alek Rekouniotis and Nick Tsingas Garfield and Peter Xouris of Too- will be in charge of the meeting to will fix the price of bread according is all of Salt Lake City Andrew ele the which to the price of flour public invited was ' WPA Allots Harbor Fund y large-scal- g because city abaenc A Eberhardt president The first meeting of the board in 1937 is set for January 12 when David H Thomas of th First ward will taka office for th first time and three members reelected December 2 will begin another term Of the three John B Maths-so-n Third ward last week was appointed to tha Balt Lake City commission Hs had not decided at the time whether h would retain membership on th board of education but indicated such His appointis his Intention ment gs city commissioner succeeding Harold B Lee who resigned to devote full time as director of the L D S church security program is effective Janu-- j ary 1 Sodality Delegates Leave for L A Meet Five delegates from Our Lady’s Sodality at St left Sunday morning to attend the annual convention of the western conference of sodalities at Los Angeles They are Miss Kathryn Jane Kearns Miss Catherine Murphy Miss Winifred Madigan Miss Peggy Clark and Misa Roseann Cunningham Ths convention will ba held at the Hotel Ambassador on December 15 and 16t William Tay- lor mortuary Bishop John Fetser was in charge James Devine and Bishop J A speakHeber R Harper of Denver Colo Cornwall were the principal ers Musical selections were offered director of th Rocky Mountain reby Miss Enid Orlob who was acgion of ihe social security board companied by Mrs Virginia Freber warned workers Sunday that unless Interment Was in the City cemebenefit application tery their old-a- g blanks are turned in by the Tuesthousands of blood group tests day deadline th Christmas mail DrBy Ronald Elsdon-Depatholocause serious a rush may delay in gist has demonstrated that in the the procedure of the natives of South Africa The applications ar numbered veins flows the blood of an ancient EgypForm SS-- 5 and should be returned tian that invaded ths country to the local post offices They are more race than 4000 years ago necessary for assignment of benefit account numbers and for the return of identification cards to em- Holiday Rushes w ployes because workers “This are required to report their account numbers to employers beginning January 1 and it will be impossible if employes have delayed th turning in of their application blank to tb post offica until th rush of the holiday mail has started" Mr Har- (fi Get Well For lull quick PLETE RECOVERY With BLUE BLAZE COAL More Jleatl Lest Athl Gall Was and PREPARED STOKER COAL BLUE BLAZE GOAL CO ' S noon someone stole a horse two saddles and two bridles from his property it was reported to police Horse Reported Stolen by Ernest Lovsli 1241 North Tenth While he was away Sunday after- - West street OTIC E TO FORMER DEPOSITORS OF idation — V I dividend will represent debenture certificates and This 5’ of the face amount of the be payable the above date at the undersignedvbank which serves as agent of the — Company rpj £5 Paymcnt-will-be-made-onljr-uponrprese- will on iita- it tion the debenture certificates inasmuch as the dividend must be endorsed thereon at the time payment is made of - 0 'S are types finishes shade materials-a- ll offered in such endless profusion that choosing: a lamp gift is equally a joy to the 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