Show MawwiKtfBuyJaKy 18 ewwwrW1 ' ' I ft : THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE A LDS Wards - rOne-- to South Four girls and four boys have been selected to enter the finals of tha D A R and S A R oratory contest to be held February 25 at South high achooL After tha Judges Fields States Testimonial meetings honoring three men who will leave in the near future for L D S mission fields and a farewell party for a fourth were announced Saturday Another left late in the week for - 1937 Four Selected at South High for Meet Three to Depart Soon Foreign FEBRUARY-2- Final Oratory Pupils Picked Will Honor Missionaries for SUNDAY MORNING had heard the orations of bm '1 32 stu- dents 11 girls and 21 boys had reached the semifinals of the con- fv test The contestants who were chosen his mission field Those who will be honored are Paul D Backman Sherman H J Ralph Mecham and Ernest LeRoy Olson Lynn Goodrich Vernal left Saturday for the Southern states mission Mr Backman son of Mr and Mrs Gus P Backman T439 Princeton - avenue will be honored at a testimonial meeting in the Yale L D S ward chapel Sunday at 6:30 p m prior to his departure for the South African mission of the church Four men who will serve on L Dr Adam S Bennion Bishop T D S missions They are: (Top) Fred Hardy and Mr Backman will Ernest LeRoy 'Olson (left) and J : speak Eugene Plngree will offer Ralph Mecham (bottom) Sherman the invocation and Richard Wil- H Dangerfield (left) and Lynn liams will pronounce the benedlo Goodrich Vernal tlon Mrs Josephine Goff will offer a reading and musical selections will be offered by the Evans sisters Mrs Ethel Hogan Hansen and the “ Sigma Chi trio Mr Dangerfield son of Mr and Mrs A C Dangerfield 1619 Third East street will be honored at farewell party in the Whittier L D S ward chapel Thursday at 8:15 p m He will leave soon for the east central states mission Bishop Thomas E ‘Towler and Bishop F Made W Schwendlman will speak Wit bert C Dangerfield will offer the Get Invocation and Glen Smith will pronounce the benediction Miss Inez Witbeck and Parley Baer will bffer readings and musical numbers will be furnished by the White Chapel Emergency crop and feed loans quartet the Penrose Brothers trio which congress authorized for 1937 Miss Jeanette Clawson Miss Rhea Bradford and Miss Cherry Daynes are now available in Utah earlier A dance will follow the program by several weeks than In previous Wasatch Ward years It is announced Saturday by Mr Mecham will be honored at George S Glen regional manager a farewell testimonial meeting SunInquiries concerning the ( loans day February 28 at 5 p m In the which have reached the regional Wasatch L D S ward chapel Mr office In the chamber of commerce Mecham a son of Dr N Ray and building recently indicate that Sophia O Mecham 1325 Westmin- many farmers in the state will apply ster avenue will leave in the near for loans future for the Norwegian mission Earlier Planting Speakers will include Dr FredEstablishment of an earlier openNelL Pack erick J Bishop George date will provide sufficient time son and Mr Mecham Mias Myrtle ing for early spring planting and feedAstin will offer a reading and muing through emergency periods Mr sical numbers will be given by the Glen said a choir school East high cappella maximum loan this year to The Mecham Edith and Miss Ruth Miss one farmer is $400 double the any offer A Park Smoot will Mann amount allowed last but Mr the invocation and E N Christof-ferso- Glen points out that Inyear each case a benedicwill pronounce the loan will be made only in the tion amount actually necessary to grow To Swedish Field crops or maintain livestock until Mr Olson son of Mrs Hannah pasturage or forage crops are availOlson 119 Lucy avenue will be hon- able The interest rate Is four per ored at a testimonial meeting in cent per year the Liberty L D S ward chapel Limited Service Sunday February 28 at 6:30' p m Only farmers who have no other He will leave shortly for the Swedish Dr Bennion Bishop A B source of credit will be allowed mission Kesler and Mr Olfon will speak loans said Mr Glen He also stated that there will be no duplicate of Adolph Merz will offer the invoca- the work of the resettlement adtion and George E Manwaring will ministration since the emergency The benediction the pronounce ward choir Wade N Stephens Don crop loan offices will not advance Moss the Harmony trio and Mar- funds to pay any farmer who has vin Robert and Jean Sorensen will received or is to receive a standard rehabilitation loan from the reoffer musical numbers settlement administration during Lynn Goodrich son of County 1937 Farmers who can qualify for Commissioner and Mrs Byron Good- Joans from production credit asrich of Vernal Duchesne county sociations will also be held ineligible left Salt Lake City Saturday for the Emergency crop and feed loans southern states L D S mission will be made as in former years by He was honored at a farewell party In the Naples Lr D S ward last field representatives assisted by week prior to his departure from local crop loan committees In the various counties The work In the his home states of Utah Nevada California and Arizona is under the supervision of the regional office in Salt S L Lake City headed by Mr Glen CHILDREN’S U ' A ’ 1 j to enter the finals are: Wanda Peterson whose oration is entitled "In i Hyv£ $MW'irrjii)iiiWJ i j Defense of Tradition" Merle Lindshow “Uncle the fashion Sam” in for connection with Mrs Jean sey Nell Strowig chairman Miss Rhea Gibson Miss Ida Sorenson Preparations “A Challenge to Youth” and Jane women’s institute week are in charge of a committee Hey wood and Miss Edyth Johnson Another member Miss Gibson “The Powder Keg” finalists whose members are left to right Miss Jeanette Beers Jean Hyde is not in the picture in the girls’ division and Bill Tan1 ner ‘The Limits of Democracy” Under myriad colored lights — Salt Lake Tribune and The Salt assistant' auperintendent of city fashions have never been more Larry Weller "Constitutional Deschools also took part in the mocracy” Lynn Sorenson "The with the rustle and glow of silk Lake Telegram romantically Inspired according Tenth Man” and Lynn Boyce and the romance of music —Salt Final plana for this event were meeting To the thrill of being able to to Mrs Strowig for the top-ne"Everlasting Inheritance" finalists Lake City girls will stfcp out their made Saturday when representafor the boys’ division smartest the night of April 7 inr tives of the three senior high parade in the grand Fashion personage of the year'waa a wo-The contest open for all senior a big Fashion parade one of the schools here met at The Tribune-Telegra- m show which promises to outrival man — a little Baltimore bellp who ' high school students of Salt Lake big features scheduled- for the building anef appotnted in ingenuity and brilliance any not only made world history but Is Mrs Nell Strowig supervisor of City aimllar event ever planned for has been an sponsored by the Daughters Intermountain empire’s first Woof the American Revolution and the man's Institute week to he held Inspiration to dehome economics for the Salt Lake young Salt Lakers will be that Sons of the American' Revolution in Salt Lake City April A io 9 City high achools ax chairman of of each girl having planned and signers and smart young women for boys and girls' respectively made-thunder the sponsorship of The the committee George A Eaton frock ahe models And everywhere r'tam voMnewwVAvRv- and STAGE SHOW : 3 BIG SHOWS lOYHAY II am V 2 4 pm U S Advances Date for Seed Loans in Utah pm' Presented on a bigu beautiful stage— Third Floor Hundreds of Seats! Admission FREE Move to Enable Farms to Crops Earlier This Year For Little Girls Big Sisters and Tlicir Mothers! You're FREE 's '4 : m Three applications V Members of the Union' L D S ward will hold their annual jubilee week starting Monday with a dinner to be served by the- Relief society ‘from 5 to 8 p m followed of a program hy the presentation and a one-aplay The ward amusement hall Is ah Union avenue — and Ninth East etreje- tA "radio amateur hour” will be the offering of the Mutual Improvement association on' Tuesday with a carnival dance on Wednesday a “"Georgia jubilee minstrels” on Thursday and a jmojlon picture show on Friday The apron and overall dance on Saturday with booths and other novelties will con- dude the week's program 12-2- Music Meet Postponed The regular monthly meeting of the Salt Lake Music council origipaliy scheduled Monday has been postponed Mrs E E Corf-ma- n president announced Saturday The new date of Jhe meeting ha hot been set - ' ' kV ' 'L Lang’s Little (C) a "Carolyn” in super lustra-ton- e BEIGE with White Fox Dyed beige collar d Gored skirt Youthful lines! self-belte- 7950 16-2- (A) (D) BEIGE dressy suit Baby swagger with pointed collar that buckles high at the neck Raglan sleeves with Wolf cuffs BEIGE top coat In square shoulder and stitched collar and pocket treatment fleece boxy three-quart- Artists marvelously talented children famous for their beauty end will entertain you with charm clever novelties tap dancing on roller skated New songsl Rhumba tap dance! Dramatic skitsl Fast and slow Acrobaticsl er Single-breast- ed 1995 (B) BEIGE three-piec- e wardrobe suit In Invisible chevron tweed Polar Wolf pouch collar on boxy topcoat Suit Self-belt- 6995 to sell securi- Utah-Californ- ia Organ Recital To Resume in SLTahernacle Girls Fashion Show featuring' young Salt Lak beauties — 2 to 14 years old-modeling gay new Eastar Fash ions every one adorable! Jennie Lie will describe the smart styles r BEIGE Is a basic you an unlimited accessories: leaving Held of A —a J! Jeanne Barrie’ with braided border trinv multicolored pin and buckle 'New low Fitted and gored skirt -- ct 'li "BEIGE” makes its Spring Debut ties were approved Saturday by the state securities commission A Ezra Gull director announced Ray Lilenqulst doing business as the- Motor Lines was authorized to sell-$40000 investment bond - The Wasatch Gold Mines Inc was granted permission to sell 500000 shares of treasMayol Jr all of Hayward and two ury stock at 10 cents per share The brothers Roy E Mayol Pocatello Dead Cedar Mining company was Idaho pnd Frank E Mayol Seattle given permission to sell 2000 shares Wash of stock from 2 cents to 10 cents Funeral services which will be per share held in Salt Lake City will be announced Annual Jubilee Week Slated by Union Ward ' The new the right color the young color that has freshness flattery even a touch of sophistication! Vary it with Black Brown Navy Clear Colors or Subtle Tones Sizes 0 2 Former Clothing Merchant Succumbs Stock Sale Permits Granted by Bureau George Walter Mayol 47 formerly In the clothing business in Salt Lake City and for the last few years a resident of Hayward Cal died In a hospital in Hayward a few days ago it was learned here Saturday He was employed by the county of Alameda for several years Surviving are his widow Mrs Emma Mayol: his mother Mrs Ida Mayol and a son George Walter It's cordially invited course! of Dally noon organ recitals at the L D 8 tabernacle will be resumed Wednesday it was announced Saturday by Frank V Asper tabernacle organist They were1’ discontinued January S when) installation of the new organ console Tbegan Wade M Stephens will be at the console for the opening recital and Mr Asper will play for the Thursday Friday and Saturday recitals he said With the new console he explained the famed Instrument will be much more flexible and easy to handle because of the Installation of new relays pneumatics and swell engines Formerly two organs were on pedal ant they are now divided giving greater variety of expression J J Toronto and George Bar-se-in- -e were in charge of the stallation of the new additions ! to the organ one-swel- BEIGE tbs Classic Way: Use brown In any quantities you choose It's safe and right! Use black or ‘navy In 129 effects It’s striking yet so charming! BEIGE -- i tbs v Newer Way: Brighten mildly with muted shades or—Go Surrealist with Mad Gold and 8 tons Blue or— A combination of Brown amt good dash of Emerald Green or ‘Sapphire or — Brighten It wlldlyl -- (F) BEIGE & BROVIN a “Carplyn” half size Brown sheer skirt suede shadow lace peplum top Contrasting flower completes the harmony Thrilling! A Ilcdl Magician! 2295 ' 4 V sod what tricks h has up his Mystery! Surprisesl Laughter! Fun! He’ll amaze you) A complete exciting theatrical semi-clas- s! llaevesl a "Carolyn” with lace trim young j short sleeves modifledghoulder fullness short and sllgbtly flared skirt L- BEIGE 1995 4 let ’ Don't Miss tha Fun at Auerbach's Children' Party Monday THIRD FLOOR - ‘ ’ v |