Show JTHE SALT Women Jani Institute in Spite of Rain Third Successful APRIL 7 1837 TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING : Exhibit and Lecture Attract Throng I Hoc Church Safety Study Hits Danger Type Driver Meets tr Urged WASHINGTON April (INS) — Daily riding the nation’s motor highways unidentified and hour ly menacing the safety of pedestrians there are in this country Plan Seen as Bringing Inactive Back Study meetings in the home to bring inactive members back into church work were urged by John D Giles field representative of the L D S church presiding bishopric addressing a convention of 600 Aaronic priesthood supervisors Tuesday morning in Barratt halL “We urge tolerance in this adult missionary program” Mr Giles said in recommending the adult Aaronic priesthoodi program 'The object will be1 to get three or four persons interested meet them informally in the home develop a renewed interest and then1 have a regular class In 'the ward chapel’ he said The speaker told that If such a program were 100 per cent successful 35000 inactive men would be stimulated to new activity which is the equivalent of approximately 14 new stakes organised Greater activity among youthful members of the church eligible to hold the Aaronic priesthood also was urged Mr Giles pointed out that unless desirable habits are formed at an early age there is little likelihood of their being formed in later life Day Completed at Exhibit 3000 Attend Lecture " f- (Continued from Paz On) known by the medical profession it is certain that chronic irritations are the most frequent predisposing causes of the disease He said cancer' was not contagious nor in the strict sense a hereditary ailment He advised that a physician be consults when in doubt ' Lauds Institute The distinguished visitor was high In his praise of the Woman’s Instas offering “something of value itute for every woman" He will spend Wednesday in Salt Lake City leaving in the evening for Denver where he will address members of the Colorado State Medical association Miss Chambers in discussing and demonstrating "Streamlined Menus” at the Tuesday Institute cooking school paid particular attention to preparing meals for the entire family with special reference to children She also touched upon dieting for the mother of the family Thirteen dishes each a culinary masterpiece were prepared on the second day's program Thrift and style werfc united in many of them groceries are given to members the ensemble presenting prepared of of the audience plus the dishes foods for the family and children Miss Chambers all of the sort 'which measures cooked by A Goeser who like 'Miss Paul economy as of equal importance Chambers is associated with the with deliciousness National Livestock and Meat board Variety of Foods and who assists Miss Chambers and For example there was Miss Miss Emily Conklin in presentation Chambers’ Selectable roast beef su of the cooking school' appeared at preme and braised beef Then out of the University of Utah home ecoher oven came liver dumplings then nomics department Tuesday to ilfor variety a “crazy cake” In rapid lustrate cutting a side of beef to Tuccessibnrccompanied by her’ de- - the' best and most economical lightful informal talks on the what's On Wednesday Mr Goeser a forewhat of her cookery productions came homemade biscuit mixture most expert on meats and meat cuts minute mix muffins a broiled por will talk to members of the Proterhouse steak veal loaf roast gressive Business Men’s club in the Frenched leg of Tamb orange blue Elks clubhouse The meeting is get plum salad pumpkin chiffon pie for noon He will also address sturitzl pork filets and little meat dents at Judge Memorial school molds Wednesday at 2:30 p in Finals in the junior division of “If mother decides that she wishes to lose a few pounds she can follow the institute bridge tournament a very safe and sane reducing diet were completed Tuesday in' the auditorium Winwithout making any change in the Tribune-Telegraregular family menus” said Miss ners will be announced Friday eveChambers “The ordinary ning in Coconut Grove Playing in diet cah be easily adapted to the senior division will be comthe needs of one who is overweight pleted Wednesday night Games are If she follows ths simple method of under the direction of Anne Leonard selecting those foods high in pro- Harris Dr Wiggam a noted psychologist tein and avoids an excess amount of energy foods which are stored and Miss Kaln will arrive in Salt Lake City Wednesday morning A in the body as fat” A concise “guide to meat cook- few tickets for the Dr Wiggam lecery” including time and tempera- ture and for the lecture of Dr T V’ ture tables and suggestions regard- Smith University of Chicago professor on “The Promise of Amering the selection of cuts Is in the recipe-holdpresent- ican Politics” are still available at offices in ed to women attending the cooking The Tribune-Telegraschool In addition to the recipes Salt Lake City The supply for the to be presented each day many baskets big institute fashion showheld in Kingsbury hall on the' 'XT campus Thursday night and for the beauty matinee Wednesday is exIFITGHING hausted All tickets ard free ' '"x if ’Vs ' J om automobile drivers of the “high accident” type who must be identified if any real safety program is to be achieved This was the major conclusion reached in a preliminary highway safety report being prepared on Tuesday by the federal good roads bureau A further more complete report will be made public in June The work was the result of legislation passed by congress appropriating $50000 for a national survey of traffic accidents and highway conditions “It is definitely known from experience in the general field of safety work and from the studies of drivers in Industrial fleets” said the report “that certain per sons have many times the normal frequencies of mishaps while driving motor vehicles “It is also known that there are certain drivers who by reason of reckless actions and disregard of others’ 'rights create situations in traffic that are hazardous to themselves and others “That there are high accident drivers is the only definitely known fact concerning them in so far as their presence in the today1 - general driving publle is concerned “The percentage of such drivers is not known It is not known in what percentage of total accidents they are involved" The report said experts are at work tracing the dangerous drivers Statistical studies are’ being made in several states with a view to Identifying these “high accident" drivers “Traffic ' accidents and fatalities have reached proportions that place them in the front rank of critical national problems" said the report ‘They involve not one but a whole series of causes and conditions which to be remedied must first be understood” The roads bureau will present a more thorough understanding of highway problems In its June report A staff of experts psychologists traffic specialists and accl- dent investigators will aid in drafting the final report Work will go forward in three major categories embracing: 1 Detailed study of the lack of uniformity of state motor vehicle laws 2 A study of characteristics and habits of 'drivers including the Identification of dangerous drivers 3 Improvement of the baslo data particularly accident report - ing needed for the study of dent causes and prevention acci- - N Y Socialite Charges Cruelty Wins Divorce RENO Nev April 8 155 — Mrs Helen Walker Homan prominent In New York society won an uncontested divorce decree on grounds of cruelty here Tuesday ' from Dominique A Homan Married April 18 1927 they signed a property settlement and separation agreement last February 27 Kidneys "Must Clean Out Acids i Ths only way your body caa clsan out Acids and poisonous wastes from your blood Is thru 9 million tiny dsllcats JCfansy tubes or filters but bewars of cheap drastic irritating drugs If functional Kidney or Bladder disorders make you suffer from Getting Up Nights Nervousness Leg Pains Backache Circles Under Eyes Diaslness Rheumatic Pains Acidity Burning Smarting or Itching don’t take chances Get the Doctor's (Siss-Tguaranteed prescription called Cystex In 4 Works fast safe and sure hours It must bring new vitality and la guaranteed to do the work in one week or money back on return of imply package Cystex costa only 3c a dose at druggists and the guarantee protects you (Adv) mfFPtiarn v n P -- (r y LJ LJ W con-'tain- - 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Not Introduced Introductions were unnecessary when “Dapper Don” walked under the lights of the lineup and stared out into the faces of detectives "You’re not looking as prosperous as you did” remarked Acting Inspector Daniel Curtayne Some of the detectives hardly ' recognized “Dapper Don” Could this be the same man who for a wornout submapaid $10000 rine chas- -r after the World war and used it for a rum runner? Could this - be the swashbuckler who twilred his walking stick nonchalantly and went to jail because he refused to tell a grand jury the name of A lady with whom he spent the evening during the commission of a crime? Was this the gay blade wbo had a speaking acquaintance with everybody who Is anybody in Scotland Yard and the French Surete Generale? 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