Show 0 lommm‘ - 4 I d - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE t — MORNIa MONDAY — MARCH 29 1937 —— - I - Four- Suffer Mails CorrespondenceforEmployers State New Foil Injuries in Alito Mishaps For Payrolls — — —- — Otira Singer Noted Baritone to Appear in Tabernacle Arrives for S L Concert - ls ' i - street t Twenty-firs- r - i — v' ' :: '' ': si : 'k 3 1 '')t ': ::MH t ' - ' 'f'::::' :741 :''1':::::7:'' lki ::::: j i: Ogden v c-- - ' :'::::"':::::':':'! 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f 'Vt ‘'ir V'4 : 7- '- z :: :' 1 s'"0i1 Netoo i ' -- ' I " I 't if t - One hundred and eightys even John Charles pounds of energy Thomas operatic and concert singer arrived here late Saturday by Unit-t- o Air Lines plane sing Monday' night in the L D S tabernacle to place after Bustling from place "a fine night's sleep—I never miss "' ' world-renown- :0 said r: tNr John Charies Thonias (center) world famous baritone who returned to Salt Lake City late Saturday to fill a concert engagement Left D D Moffat and right John M Wallace chamber of commerce prelident ' ?' 1 ' 44 i Je07f apppearing more like an athletic coach than an impresario Mr Thomas then had lunch and went to the Country club for three holes of golf before snow "played havoc with our game" Then came more visits with friends "tea' and early - t bed "Howdfeel?" he said "in the pink in f et pinker and pinker Tomorrow I'll just rest I always do before a concert What will I sing—everything all kinds Yes I suppose I'll have to aing 'Home on the Range' I always do" The singer was proud of having won two regattas recently at Long Beach Fla driving his speedboat 149x44k as they met him at the airport Believing in virile music Thomas an athlete as well as a singer will repeat some of the songs he sang here last summer at the 'Covered Wagon Days' celebration 4 and Speaking ': - 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ck racing fell flats or Salt McBride He was met at by D 2 328 D vice and genSalt—Lake manager 'Of the Utah Copper hospital — Last rites for M033 Louise Chip- for a deep gash on his left wrist company and John M WallaceFuneral services for Miss Lena late His condition was "fairly good" president of the charnber of comHague 65 daughter of Mrs M H man Firmage :2t daughter of John Sunday merce Walker and James Hague will be Leonard busi: prominent conductediMonday at 4 p m at the ness man Firmage of Salt Lake City and home of her Inother 1229 East South Temple street Dr Elmer I Goshen Edna Chipman Firmage were conpastor of the First Congregational ducted Sunday at 2 p m in the church will officiate L D S ward chapel Friends may call at the residence University A LeRoy Taylor acting bishop of of tO time services Burial prior will take place in the family plot the ward officiated and was one of in Mt Olivet cemetery the speakers Honorary pallbearers will be E Joseph H Stores andClifford E O Howard J M Bidwell A J b Gorham John H Walker S A Young also spoke The invocation t A was S and L and offered by Kennedy Edgar Chipman Bering Miss Hague long prominent in Ira 13 Sharp pronounced the benecivic social and club life of Salt diction The grave in Mt Olivet t Lake City died at the home of her cemetery was dedicated by Nephi mother Saturday of neuritis and L Morris artiiritis from which she had been Pallbearers were Clyde Eldon ill for three years and Von Chipman uncles of Miss Firmage and Edwin and Dave Allen SOMETHING and Douglas Mercer Firmage Police Book Suspect cousins After he allegedly threatened anMiss Firmage socially prominent other man with a knife early Sun- student at the University of Utah day at 435 LS West Second South died in a local hospital Tuesday of street Juan Vargas 30 a Mexican complications following a ruptured CIGA RETTES was arrested by police and held in appendix Her residence was at the city jail for investigation 11505 Military way "The response from employers on the 1936 contribution report was excellent Our collections for 1936 exceeded our estimate and our delinquencies are comparatively low There has been a very good feeling toward the unemployment compensation administration on the part of Utah einployers and we trust that this good feeling will continue" ill -- that"—the baritone Sunday raced over to the tabernacle for a rehearsal "We had a grind time I like the tabernacle better and better it is a superb place for a concert and the choir is good" he l'' tt 'Jai: ietVifr 4 - 4 '' '' 1938" I 0' ':' ' A hotel A ' : t - - ie ' ' '' ' 1einfittnsmereo USE YClUR CHARGE ACCOUNT Demncratte League antittlah 8 p m Newhouse hotel le I Utah Feed' Dealers a p mq Newhouse German - '1 - 4' I rISPNICIO Hotel ' ' ::— )t i ‘ trIp"—:-Austral- 12:13 k s '':k' years of age Unemployment com pensation is administered by the state industrial commission through its unemployment compensaUott di- vision Employes do not coittribute to this unemployment compensation fund Employes get their unemployment compensation benefit when they become unemployed Payment of benefits begins after January 1 uAtNtenn: — A-- 4 4sokoo-I- r :7 65 NecktBiersin of cit:7i rite age and ytoalla 4 - Baritone Makes Trip to— Golf Course Snowed Out After Three Holes lf L Pelt Lake Plgerniticee ageoelatIon p m Beau Brummel cafe BURBIDGE Was e c t1 0 4 PLAIN SPRING Salt Lake - ' s'' it the making ' Today in COAL a ER Wednesday tooth FOR WaAatchl 14' fsI itrael after Marcb 31 will be subject to interest payments Up to the present time no penalties have been 'attached to those employers whose contributions were due last January 15 3 A notice by Mr Keller that employers who are subject to the federal unemployment compensation tax will have to pay both the state and federal tax unless the Utah payments are made in time to certify such payment to the federal goy ernment Dresses - i Ittt N1 cattle cattle raising and find the subject very They hope soon to just how milk is dairying and interesting visit a dairy t rket prepared fo the Patsy Hansen repo ts: Mr F NelC son and Dr R Dalgleish gave a — contt-iWio- ' kk ) Funeral services for Sanford Hendry 27 former Salt Lake City musician victim of an automobile crash near Austa Texas last Tuesday have been set for Tuesday noon in the mortuary chapel 260 East SLarkinTemple street Burial will take place in the City cemetery Mr Hendry who was well known also with its bunnies and Easter in musical circles here was touring designs The with the Glenn Lee orchestra when Marvin Johnson reports: children in room 16 are studying he and four others were killed about t it I ' UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY ' P - ' 'PRODUCED EXCLUSIVELY BY THE I t SCHOOL — The chilB platoon are bringing first aid equipment for our little' Red Cross cabinet Some of the things which they have brought are mercuroadhesive tape gauze chrome and various liniments We have had many little accidents at school this year so we have used all of our original-supplof medicines Beverly Egbert reports:- In- Miss Genevieve Van Derek's room we are composing stories about spring and giving them orally in front of the class Each child has his own way of telling that spring is here We are glad that spring is here so we can tell these stories Some of the children are looking forward to spring vacation and I believe the teachers are 'making plans for their vacations also ' Elsie May Thompson writes: The boys and girls of the kindergarten have been very 'busy during the past week They are preparing for Easter They have made Easter baskets out of oatmeal boxes and covered them Thursday' they dyed Easter eggs to put in their ISaskets An Easter border around the room has drawn much attention the dren of A (op- ---- wurrrIER Adow‘ Ilk ' A IA 1--:- I '111"y" tzto---- I s g etoegr rge E t I Easter Egg Hunt 6 1 half-poun- — Children Enjoy — 'N41 Collect Monthly n - 1 I A decision by the social security board that after the first day of next July states would be ployment-compensatio- ' z4" ilbl Recent developments in the administration of the unemployment compensation law include: expected to collect each month from the employers instead of making quarterly collections 2 A notice by H E Keller cash- of the unemployment compensa- collection section of the tax commission that all employers who are delinquent in their 1936 unem-- 1 :I' W Contribution of 18 Per- Cent of Wages Due' From Employers 1ler ::: '''''':' – 4- 1Inemploym' ent compensation contribution forms were mailed Sunday to 2500 Utah employers Ray R Adams director of the Unemployment compensation division of the 1 anMate industrial commission 4 nounced O The forms call for a contribution of 18 per cent of the payroll for the first quarter of 1937 Contributions are due and payable not later than April 30 Included in the mailing were copies of the revised unemployment compensation law and a new set of regulations adopted by the state industrial commission in line with the revised law The contribution form is returnable to the state tax comniission at its special offices with the unemployment compensation division in the Union Pacific building Checks should be made payable to the state tax commission I " suffered numerous cuts and bruises frf""4'19!'!'-reell' i in a three-ca- r accident several miles' — A1 south of Farmington on the main 0:' -1i -11' 4 highway late Sunday afternoon ' ' I The Garff car according to in- )t Ity ::''4 " 0 1 I officers collided head on ': I':''1 vestigating 1'77 :'' ' at:-with a car driven by Melvin Nielsen rtii: ' 74'- Jwi Magna The Nielsen car proceeding ttto 441 1 southward had stalled reportedly — 46 then been bumped from the rear by a car driven by Howard Baum - 4 I Provo causing the Nielsen car to 'Zim ''11 1 ricochet over to the east side of the highway where it collided with the northbound Gar!! car The two injured persons were treated in the office of a Salt Lake 1 1 ‘''''' City physician A woman pas- i 10: senger in the Baum car suffered ie :11 minor injuries i 1 00 Louise Candland 425 East South oA ':7i1414 metered Severe Temple street i' 1 ( bruises when two automobiles ocol- ‘I lided at 1:15 a m Sunday in front '47114144:: of 1142 South State street The accident occurred when a ::: southbound machine driven by L tiftomm" Croft Larsen Provo was struck by a northbound machine driven on the wrong side of the road and - 44s446Nowsae which failed to stop George Mason Pearl 1Vilding at the stamp meter and Beulah Curtis 25 596 Wall street alleged driver —clerks of the unemployment' comPetisitiiii division of the °Lila northbound car was later on a hit and run charge His state industrial commission shown as they completed mailcar was held for bail ing contribution forms to 2500 Utah employers Ivan Cowley 27 163 Whitlock avenue was arrested on a drunken driving charge when the car he was driving crashed into another machine at 1126 South Main street Traffic Investigators G M Hopkins and E H Christensen said the other school for the blind in Ogden car had slowed because of the hit Students Act as Host was pleasing and somewhat sur- and run accident which occurred a To Symphony Orchestra prising to see what they could do i short time before Cowley was re- Red Cross members of our school leased on a $300 bail bond RAY CHRISTENSEN Editor the children with Easter Swerving to the wrong side of WADE CROW Associate t3ditor presented the road and colliding with a car LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL—The baskets Another interesting program was traveling in the opposite direction Lincoln high school students played givenby a representative of the! at 730 South Eighth West street F host to a symphony orchestra on This consisted M Babb 48 375 North Eighth West Monroe high school last Wednesday Dental association street Saturday night was arrested The orchestra presented an hour's of a magician who amazed us with He concert in the auditorium Some of his clever tricks and talk about t on a drunken driving charge was released on a $300 bail bond the selections' were very difficult dentists and how we can build Norman Taylor 18 851 Genesee The students enjoyed the concert strong and healthy teeth avenue was driving the other ma- - very much and indicated it with ourLaMar Erickson reports: Many of-r rooms boast clever Easter decootheir undivided attention and whole rations thine Miss Naomi Croxford's chi! After he fell asleep at the wheel hearted applause have painted rabbits and eggs and allegedly crashed into a utility Recently one earner of the bul- dren on the blackboard Miss Mary Eve- pole in the 1400 block on South letin board was set aside as a West Temple street Sunday at 4:30 place on which to write mottos lyn Nesbit's room has Easter basMiss Gertrude Knapp has a a m Harold W Garbett 19 '320 whichkmay help the students Each kets Paxton avenue was arrested on a day a different motto is written live baby chickenA which Adrienne !I large cardboard reckless driving charge He was re- - Several prizes have been offered Morris brought leased on recognizance to pupils and to rooms to stimulate rabbit is the center of attraction in Mrs Anne Irving's class! Police were searching for a hit- - the sale of operetta tickets To the room 12 and-ru- n driver who fled after he boy and girl selling the most tickets has painted Easter lilies that lookI struck and overturned a car driven will be given a d box of sothemreal the children try to smell by F R Neilson 962 Montague candy The second prize will be a avenue Sunday at'12:45 a m at d box of candy Each Maxine Jacobsen reports: In Miss Thirteenth South and Main streets1011dpnt who sells two or more Ruth Nielsen's room we pretended we were doctors SeveratIentences t to a show or dance to be held the the children had written were' suffering from verb trouble andw f o owingweeltEach--home—rooretsellinmore than $18 worth of tick- decided to look jot() the matter we had discovered the trouble ets will receive an ice cream treat After we prescribed a cure Milton Holstein write': The McKinley is going to have a beautiful Ogden Blind Pupils — ' painting on one section Conduct Assembly mural the auditorium This will make the Murray city park was the scene e room much more attractive hunt Sunday amr aa than 500 children GLENN JONES Editor ar 1500 eggs "planted" MABEL ARBOGAST Associate B‘ Platoon Brings Editor by Murray Post Nfo 60 American the event McKINLEY SCHOOL — On FriLegion sponsors First Aid Equipment Eggs were donated by poultry or- day the children of McKinley had the pleasure pf seeing an assembly ganizations and by individualmemconducted by children from the CHARLOTTE FEINSTEIN Editor bers ----- t JACQUELINE PACQUET Associate Editor ' - - 2 - 11 ' ::1 it 'J Foul' drivet's were arrested on traffic charges and four persons were injured in a number of week- end automobile accidents Wayne Gear 23 980 Hollywood avenue and Miss Jeannette Parry 578 '':: : Four) Drivers Arrested by Salt Lake Police on Traffic Charges 23 ' ' e ln it-Ti- : |