Show - MIMot - :t v k SigliE1011111111116221111111111111E - MARCIE 29 1937 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING ' 6 1 Quilt Woven A Reminder of the Past Three Centuries Old La U P Relic USAC Group 'Peace for America' Contest 300 Years Ago Opened by Veterän's Group Hall Project Slates Annual Reunion senior high winners receive a junior Shown Here and To Be Studied Spring the students The national winner and the I - With school 5 - Heirloom to Be Entered In Woman's Institute has Unusual History I The history of the United States and of Utah is woven into the Strande of quilts—quilts of all typea and ages—which are entered in the exhibit and contest to be held April 4' and 10 during The Salt Lake 4' 's first woman's institute week The old "patchwork masterplecea" are to be judged in a aeparate division from the beautiful creations just off' the quilting frames The closing time for entry in each division is Monday at midnight Brought From England" One of the most historic cloths entered thus far belongs to Mrs Laura A Schuetter 1555 Thirteenth East street Three centuries old it came to America from England and to Utah in a handcart of The Mrs Schuetter's grandmother made the quilt—a remarkable example of fine stitchery of' days when mew machines were' undreamed of and every maiden's ambition was "to "sit ons! a cushion and sew a fine seam Another quilt of unusual interest is entered by Mrs Ruth F Fuller of Kenai It was on the quilting frames in Nauvoo Ill when orders were received for the famous "Mormon" exodus Hastily wrapping the quilt frames and all Mrs Mace took it along and finished it later that year The quilt still bears the stains made when water' of the Missouri river splashed over the flatboat used by the Maces in their flight Rugs Also Entered Along with the cilia many artistic and interesting rugs and coy- erlets are pouring in for entry in the contest Cash awards totaling $475 ars to be made for winning entries The institute in seven days of concentrated activity will present lectures by a number of famous allthorities and numerous exhibits and shows covering it wide variety of feminine interests and accom plishments It is expected that the event will attract toSalt Lake City wothousands of modern-minde- d men and girls from all over the west All features will be free to T :: ? tl- :: - 1 4: I E" t 1 'i 4 i-::'"':'- ' 1- -1 t! -- - tot ji - h:::z:--:":- ::0" 14 70 :!:' 1() a' '''' k s:: ::: r :::1r::: 9: ::':: ::' '::-:-:!- 4:::::::::: ::- :: 41 to i''::4' t:::::::i: '::: l'VkA :: :' r: :f ii :4 :-- - '- :- :: - F::: 'i 0:t"-::-: '- :: ' :: I! :i:':::': ' t:::a ::':' 4 ' : -- ' i::: - Kate C Snow historian H Anderson registrar A"::- J Guilty Plea Entered On Robbery Charge J Hellenic Group Celebrates Independence Utahns of Grecian descent celebrated the independence day of their homeland Sunday in services at the local Ho lk Trinity church Looking back 116 years day their ancestors rose against the Ottoman empire the tltah Hellenic honored' the patriots community who battled seven years to make good their declaration of freedom The Rev Harry Gavalos conducted special services in the church and a patriotic program was given in the church amusement hall The to-th- Hellenic community of Utah sponsored the Abservance Speakers during the program were Constantine Milonopoulos instructor in the church school for children the Rev Mr Gavalos and George Zeese president of the state European allies were victorious in Schilling Flavor - SANDY—Students of Sandy Junkr high school will present "Miss Cherry Blossom" chosen as their annual operetta April 15 and 16 in The Rev Mr Gavalos reviewed the work of the clergy during the struggle for freedom Students gave a program of songs and poems commemorating heroes and heroines of the war Mr Zeese praised the United society stirin States for assistance given Greece Milonopoulos related ring sequence the war which began in the war with Turkey and for perwith the declaration of independ- mitting immigrants to settle here ence March 25 1821 and raged and enjoy independence and ecountil the Grecian forces and their nornic liberty the D - Fur Trimmed s Harold Bradley faculty supervisor of the presentation The principal roles of the operetta will be carried by Ardu9 Milne Delbert &eras Darwin Alsop Robert Stapley Glen Hyatt Ralph Bishop Iva Piston and Lowell Ostler G CLEANED GLAZED STORED In Moth Proof Container Men's Suits Topcoats 7c Women's Plain One- Piece Dresses Coats or Tailored Suits Whites Not Included - Minor Free Repairs All Work Guaranteed thing in town! Cali Our Service Man For an Estimate on Your Rugs Curtains Drapes Overstuffed etc gCoffee Anothr One 37 PHONE WAS tor Delo co'n ' COATS Tune In on KDYL Dolly 04 - - public - - I ' '' - 1 - - Antiquity of 1 P f ' Class Learns - Women's rA announces auditorium 3chool ONE Service The best money can buy it'S the biggest 1828 I Featuring Our New Policy but when li's 'filled with Sandy School to Give Operetta April 15-1- 6 li Phone Was 17 Plant 64 E Sth South Office 111!i So Maips V A demi tasse is a little thing Mrs Mary Wilson auditor Mrs Leah M Cheever recording secretary and Mrs Kate 13 Carter lesson outline committee chairman Special music will be given by the Tooele county company LAEE'S DISTNCTIVil CLEANERS SALT Clara Mrs Eva Olson INC DYERS & Mrs corresponding secretary Mrs Ellen C Arnold treasurer ' be Capitol Cleaners Appeals of livestock men in grazing district No2 will be beard by the advisory board in a conference beginning Monday in room 247 federal building it was announced Saturday by E' H Frenzel' 7egional grazier Mr Frenzell reported that discussion of hiring range riders Was the principal topic on the final day of the conference in region No 1 Fri- day Riders who will count stock and patrol the range to enforce regulations will be hired as soon asAppossible Mr Frenzell said were settled proximately in the district Cr :::: : will Vet- Crazing Hoard Will Hear Permit Appeals Membership Reported Representing 15000 registered members delegates are expected to attend from Arizona California Idaho Nevada Oregon Wyoming : :'i ' !:-i- - z ::i 4t41"-A- :k ' 4 : i:7 - i''4: - ': " :1 :: ' - :':'::7':::: :' ' ‘ ' :44- ::::::'::r :::::i:::::::: ::' :i':' i'::: :: gold Medal will $25 ages awarded 2100 a gold medal and a erans of Foreign Wars organiza- free trip to the V F W convOntion tion will Open an essay contest in Buffalo N Y via Washington D C All manuscripts must be Monday in which "Peace fOr Amersubmitted to contest judges who ica" will be the theme Mrs Nina Higgins chairman an- will be named from prominent local nounced Sunday that the contest citizens before April 27 and each judging from the number who have must bear an affidavit proving already signified a desire to enter Other committee members are probably will be the largest ever Ida Goffe Mrs Anna Alicock sponsored by the organization Stu: Mrs dents from public as well as paro- Mrs Clara Carlquist Mrs Violet chial school In Salt Lake county Sylvester Mrs Grace Olsen' Mrs are eligible to compete and winners Eunice Mills Mrs Lila Cariquist in the county will go to the state and Mrs Geneva Higginson finals where winners will receive a gold medal and $50 Second prize 22 Owen Butterfield pleaded guilty to attempted robbery Saturi day when he appeared before Distrket Judge Herbert M Schiller He r I will' be sentenced Monday ik' :"'' Butterfield was shot January 8 c3: New York Honolulu Canada Ne- and seriously wounded by a traction '47?"! braska and all counties in Utah company bus operator when he was I Officers for the next biennium alleged to have attempted a holdup will be elected during the morning at Parkway avenue and Ninth East Also scheduled are reports by Mrs street — -: -- t:' 4 s h ':: ' : " dillr 5 tok i:: ::::1:i ::! :::: ::::::::::::::4 ti t::: ::::::1 i24 :'::::: i: 00'7 :'Y:7:::::1 :::''::::t:i 7- 4i: ls:” : :g:::' S: :::':: 7 E: - - 4::41 :' ':: :':- :: :::::::: :! J 5:::'" ' ' ::::::- ::- - :14' (40 :::! 1 '''''''cZ:: ' ks':::i " ft- pioneer relic hall near the capitol will receive major attention from 350 delegates next Saturday at the thirty-sixtannual spring Convention of the organization in the Hotel Utah Mrs Cornelia S Lund president of the state central company will call the convention to order Saturday at 30 a m and will report on relic hall planat Mrs Ida M Kirkham vice president and member of the memorial Committee also will discuss the relic hall and other memorials planned by the organization - :i :t) ici -- s - :: ": k :::: 1 - Progress made by the atate central company Daughters of Utah Pioneers toward building a state t 4 - :: - - Tribune-Telegram- I :A of 14 The highlights of "Aggie" life during past decades will be recalled Thursday night by alumni of the Utah State Agricultural college gathered at Memorial house in Memory grove for their annual'Aspring reunion Kenneth E Smith president of the Salt Lake alumni chapter who will be master of ceremonies announced Sunday that the pro gram will be drawn around the "old days" as well as those more recent Songs of all classes will be sung and the old as well as the new tales will be told Lloyd Johnson Logan executive secretary of the college alumni organization has arranged program numbers by student body After the prorepresentatives gram a dance and floor show are scheduled Delegations from Ogden Provo Logan andother cities are expected Delegates to Act on Plan at Annual Meeting of Organization Here :: :t-:' ::: - ::: :4 and between 18 competing - 4 I Advertising - 0 s The first credited advertisement and the first advertisement published in the United States although 4700 yearisrare separated of similar content A sheet of papyrus discovered in ancient Thebes said to bthe first advertisement now in the British museum offers a' reward for a runThe first published away slave advertisement in this country ap peared in 1690 in "Publick Occurrences" published In Boston and Was a notice of a runaway slave These and other data were brought out in a review of the history of advertising in the adult advertising course conducted by A W Shafer: Monday at 7:30 p m in the West high school Enrollment foci the course will close Monday night March 29 Ralph V Backman principal announced The course is sponsored by local newspapers and merchants coopersting with the city board of educa- r ' — - : L — — 'r 1 '4 r - a 000 - :- ' ''' ' '7'1' itire :: - L:1- l':i:'' "7A: '' i ' ': i::11:!:::1':11:!!::‘111::11:::::170)74'':'o-iir- '' ' 1:1:$°°fe' ' ::r :"' -- :1 ' -- ' - - - - 1 : - - ' :lic!- " 0 - '° d') 4:!::::::::ilio::::iirliog t'- - ?::i::iiim : 6ii! - Nii:4:' ::1:1:4 f?7V$ " ::J 0!- '!:1: ) :: :::::::":-:::- : ::::::::1 ' K " H: - """""""- " "" :: :::::4 ::::::ii::A:: :i:::::::::::::1:na01!1:4::'': ::::K:::::-- : 47'Iii3147- ''''''''1't'ttit':'t''''''1 1::: :::- :::: - ' - '' — '74 r) '' k- - 5:::::w 11 4::: ''::111:5:::i::11i:iii:iii:':ii!!'F'::: '''' ' ' : - ! 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