Show Utah Schools Divide Final State Funds - — Erwiil Denies Breaking Pact OnOgdeiiMilk - Declares Junction City Fails to Meet Ruling for Inspecting Product Distribution of Per Capita Allotment Aids Many Districts Early jit Jdarking the earliest date ‘in the last ten years for the final apportionment of district school funds 171779676 was divided among Utah schools Tuesday according to J Easton Parratt director of research and service in the state department of education The early distribution of the $25 per capita allotment will relieve many school districts of the necessity of borrowing funds to continue their activities it was pointed out Tuesday's apportionment included $59156826 from the district school fund and $12622850 from interest and rentals of school lands Apportionments to date amount to 359987086 which with $40380 deducted for operating expenses provides the $25 per capita apportionment authorized by statutes Total amounts apportioned to the respective districts in the state were as follows: 3 Alpine $128978 27 Beaver $30-65- Elder Box $140177 65 Cache $135109 50 Carbon Davis Daggett $400508 Duchesne 11107905 $6902575 6 Emery $5545299 Garfield 05 Grand $1342442 Granite 21844969 6 54414 64 Jordan Iron 96 Juab $2857943 Kane $20- 32205 $19184 81 Nebo $14934977 North 77 $130-684- Misunderstanding on the part of Mayor HArpian W Peery ss to a milk inspection agreement between Ogden and Salt Lake City was the answer Tuesday by Mayor E B Erwin to the Ogden mayor's protest that Salt Lake City was not paying inspection costs on Ogden milk designated for Salt Lake City No agreement Sanpete $59 45807 Park $91-82- 07 South Sanpete $56540 79 South 3 Summit $1718227 Tmtic 23 Tooele $6086726 Uintah Wasatch $7651673 $3965519 $6877852 Wayne Washington $19 $32 03 Weber $91745 90 Salt 4 Lake City 81162119 Ogden 41 Provo $10821121 Logah 7804953 and Murray $3718293 in Ogden 'The agreement further Stamp collecting is the subject of one of merit badge courses being given in the eighteenth annual’ Boy Scout which opened Tuesday at the University of Utah Shown inspecting some rare issues of United States stamps in the stamp collect 36 pow-wo- w Weather May —Balk-Revi- ew Junior Colleges Include Grades Under a plan approved by the state board of education the two upper grades of high schools may be included under the program of Utah’s junior colleges it was announced Tuesday at the office of Charles H Skidmore superintendent of public instruction Dixie college has installed the division and other junior colleges excepting the Weber junior college at Ogden are making provisions to do so Damage Claims Filed With City on Crashes Give Aviation Talk Miss Jessie Chittenden stewardess" for tha United Air Lines and Richard Thornton pilot described to members of the Salt Lake City Optimists’ club ap air trip between ing course are left to right Irlam Owan R C Andrew (instructor) Floyd Howell and More than 200 scouts aro Ralph Silver attending the studying material presented by experts in each field of scout work The meet will continue Wednesday pow-wo- w was at Denver puts who will speak at the convention eessione are Dr George Crile Cleveland Dr Alton Ochsner Ntew Orleans Dr Alfred W Adson Rochester Minn Dr Paul B Magnussen lectures scheduled Dr J J Gailigan of Sait Lake City Chicago and Dr Alson R Kilgore has been selected to preside over a San Francisco scientific session Friday SUPER-SOF- T Among scientists of national re- MILDLY MEDICATED Salt Lake City and Evanston Wyo at the organisation’s meeting Tuesday night Reports from committee chairmen wero heard and new committee chairmen for the coming year appointed by Dr G R Leonard incoming president surgical medicins will be presented over a three-da- y Clinics period demonstrations of new methods and motion' pictures will accompany the rum j&TALCUM HZ Salt PAYS TO BUY COTTON FROCKS AT IT THE GREAT that Ogden would similarly honor inspections made by our officials However the Ogden ordinance has not been made to conform making it impossible for the agreement to be effective” In a letter Monday to the Salt Lake City mayor Mayor Peery charged that Salt Lake City was the violating agreement because Ariel Merrill head of the food indivision of the Salt Lake spection City board of health had made a request of Ogden officials for inspection fees for milk destined for Salt Lake City florals P stripes checks rings INTERMOUNTAIN polka dots paisleys I plaids! crowns Annual Boy Scout Powwow — — Opens atUniversity of Utah Inclement weather may put a crimp in the plans of the Reserve Officers’ Training corps regiment at the University of Utah to stage its annual inspection Wednesday Lieutenant Colonel C C Bank commanding officer of the university unit announced Tuesday Major General George S Simonds commanding officer of the Ninth corps area will arrive in Salt Lake City Wednesday at 9:39 a m to inspect the regiment but unless the university polo field is dry enough to hold a parade the 600 cadets and cadet officers will march into Kingsbury hall to hear addresses by the general and officers stationed at the university Plans call for a review of th dismounted batteries as well ss a n and motorized battery of light artillery Coed sponsors will occupy posts in the reviewing unit Colonel Bank said Tuesday that if weather conditions prohibit inspection of the university unit a special inspection will be held during the latter part of the month horse-draw- New conceptions of science voca-eun- e tions and recreation were given 200 Salt Lake council Boy Scouts Tuesday at opening sessions of their on the eighteenth snnual pow-woUniversity of Utah campus Meeting in 36 merit badge courses during the afternoon the scouts heard discussions led by experts in each field Full resources and equipment of the university were open to the scouts by courtesy of Dr I Owen Horsfall extension division director and George Thomas president Popular Course One of the most popular courses was that in technical aspects of camping conducted by Dr R L Folsom Salt Lake City scouter Other courses included photography by George L Waters and Walter Heyman astronomy by Professor J J Hayes radio by Dr T J Parmley and W E Groves and stamp collecting by R C Andrew A new course which attracted large registration was Indian lore conducted by Professor Levi Edgar Mrs Maud Chegwidden Young garden editor of The Salt Lake Trib- - conducted a course in land- - TONIGHT! scape gardening M Scouts Welcomed The scouts were welcomed to the Evening of Dining and Dancing Until Midnight in Honor Of A Special university at a general assembly at 530 p Ih by Dr Thomas and Dr Horsfalt who outlined some of the scope of the university Dr J L Gillin of the university faculty gave an illustrated lecture at 645 p m on "Canoeing in South America” A motion picture followed Battalion Chief J K Piercey of the city fire department will give a demonstration on fire prevention Wednesday evening and Associated Students University of Utah and the Tri-- S club will present a program Thursday night at the conclusion of the pow-woOnly first class or higher rank scouts may attend the three-da- y function "SMARTLY TIMED MUSIC These are the gay colorful cotton you want for immediate wear and for later in the summer Styles that will please both young women and matrons-Theare so crisp and fresh WITH ROMANCE” Herbeck Oils Farewell Tomorrow Wally Stoeff ler Opens FRIDAY APRIL 9TH w y Usual Birth Announced The Cover Charge Table d’llote Dinners 1125 and 150 7 Sizes 14 to 50 Hotel Utah Mr and Mrs Henry E Zarlengo of Denver Colo announce the birth of a daughter Saturday Mrs Zarlengo was formerly Helen Cope of this city GUY TOOMBES r THE COTTON Manager SHOP-SEC- OND FLOOR Student Nurses claim for $4875 for clothes To Take Pledge legedly damaged when his automobile struck a safety zone on March A al- i8 was filed Tuesday with the city commission by Raymond R Brady local attorney In his petition Mr Brady said his car overturned when it struck “a stone obstruction that stood unlight-e- d in the city street” Mr Brady said his suit was damaged and that clothes of two passengers in the automobile were also torn in the ac- Thirty-seve- n student nuises at the L D S hospital will receive their caps and take the traditional Florence Nightingale pledge at services Wednesday at 8 p m which will symbolize the end of the probationary period in their training it was cident announced Tuesday by Miss Maria A claim for $1282 was filed by N Johnson superintendent of nurses A Robertson for alleged personal at the hospital A feature of the exercises which injuries and damage to an automobile when he struck a pile of snow will be held in the Ensign L D S at Eighth East and South Temple ward chapel Eighth avenue and E streets streets will be the presentation of Both claims were referred to the a tableau depicting the development of modern nursing eity legal department Students who will receive caps and their home cities are as follows: Donna Christensen Norene Ben&on Mary Fuller Gerioan Judd Francis Morgan and Afton McArthur Salt Lake City Leola Felix Provo Ruth Meldrum Provo Jessie Adams Echomae Anderson Roy Utah Heart-feThanks lt tten Offer Nelda Mattson and Glenna Williams Salma Marybell Armstrong and Beatrice Petty Cedar City EmSays radio health adviacr ma Gunderson and Louise Pace Price Beth Innes and Hazel Manning Garland Ulaudia Fairbourne Shirley Irons and Enid Howarth Nephi Mildred Fowlke and Madge Kirk Pleasant Grove Margaret Colton Roosevelt Dantzei Tingey Brigham City! Cleora LewisLelit Wanda Weidman Honey ville Kerol Young Kanab Clarece Chatwin Manti and Myrle Blackett' Eureka Ruth Card1 and Nesta Hanson Cardston Alberta CanadaMirra MMM Coninnlal feerkfc-rrrke- ’ food expert and radio lecturer "Women come in eome of them almost Wtth teaia of joy in their eyes and reciti the most remarkable stories of how neat happiness has come into their homes ara they hare been taking Flaxolyn and feel o much better I often Say to myself Ho? much younfer they seem' Their improve ment is reflected in their lighter spirits “Men— men of all ages— men who neeei took much stock in medicmee—have tried Flaxolyn on my advice and come back tc me profuse in their thaoks for recommend ing Flaxolyn to them "I could go on telling you about Flaxolyt for hours I have seen and heard the reaolts with my own eyes and tars I know them to be true" A box containing 34 Flaxolyn treatments cost Si It acta on stomach bowel and kidnert It corrects many conditions dne to constipation Then you feel better Yoe walk with a spring in your step Yea hare a better outlook on life Don t wait JEzOsSjbfugCcr MAIN AT 2ND SOUTH ncllcn FERNAND WOMEN CRY FOR JOY 1 wtfn I Cttold hr? f twwj it with m at my deak as twracm aftw me on what about tails Flasotyu h yiert done for them This rathe warm statement famous pure ftiy Thomaa C Marttndxta STORE Major General Sinionds Youths Hear Discussions hy Experts During Afternoon Session of Parley to Inspect ROTC $23-78- $277-31- Press reported ‘A series of technical and popular presentations of various aspects qf cense North Summit 2576104 City 13424 42 16935 04- - Rich Piute 0 San Juan $2850526 Sevier $1817118 called for Several thousand surgeons from nine western states including about 100 delegates from Utah were assembling Tuesday night in Denver for the opening Wednesday of the sectional meeting of the American College of Surgeoils the Associated Lake City to furnish free inspection of milk in the Ogden territory” Mayor Erwin said "As I understand it the agreement was that when Ogden had the same inspection standards as Salt Lake City then Salt Lake City would not inspect milk already inspected by the Ogden health department and given a li- $40-91- $147-81- baa Western States Surgeons Gather f GRJW£ ‘ ’ do n0 wronSh 4 t0oUt tor on 0d ex-kin- 7 V haid whlperdl S u K V & Heninger Magrath Alberta Canada Marie Weaver Buhl Idaho Wilma Fish Mesa Ariz Mildred Farnsworth St Anthony Idaho and Alice Denney Downey Idaho Instrumental and vocal selections be presented during the eve- J ' V it ' a—"— sIXITr ning fcv Preliminary Waived On Perjury Charges A preliminary hearing on charge of perjury was waived Tuesday by Mrs Zelma Owens 24 of 310 West Sixth South street when she apr peared Tuesday before City Judge B P Leverich Mrs Owens is alleged to have given false testimony in a petty larceny 'case March 26 In District Judge Herbert M Schiller’s court James Kilpatrick 29 is facing trial on a similar charge Both testified in a rase involving Ralph Lah-awa- y 26 whq wag acquitted of the charges by a jury gf Y- - See Our Ad on Opposite Page! 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