Show 14 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE A SUNDAY MORNING MAY 2 1037 Programs Mark Child Health And May Day in City County - New’ Liquor Board Holds Initial Meet Observances Occur Simultaneously With Both i Being Celebrated in Varied Ways i Retiring Group Closes Services by Issuing Overtime Pay Checks May Day— perennially delightful to children — and Child Health Day occurred simultaneously Saturday and both were celebrated in various portions of the city and county in various ways Although Saturday was officially proclaimed Child Health day a number of observancs were deferred until later in the month because earlier weather conditions did not indicate the weather would be so 'Ideal Saturday Acting Governor E E Mooson delivered a Child Health day radio address Saturday morning in which he urged all civic and fraternal orGirl Scout patrons of Salt Lake ganizations welfare agencies schools and the public to lend their City started the season's activities united support in furthering the of their organization Saturday with cause of child health breakfast on Programs will be held in all nt the largest May day schools Monday and Tuesday in record with more than 700 tickets which various phases of health de- sold proceeds of which will go to velopment will be emphasized improve Camp Pinar situated seven At the East Midvle L D S ward miles northwest of Park City BO children of the primary departStarting at 7 a m the patrons ment reenacted the ancient Greek who include parents and friends of myth “Prpsperine and Pluto" in the girls started crowding into the the ward's annual blossom time First Presbyterian church to eat The children were May festival bacon and’ eggs and chat over the cleverly costumed to represent rabscout movement bits crickets bees birds butterflies girl and there There were no frogs mermaids knd the attendants was no program speeches It was Just a In Prosperine's court of grownups whd believe in A check of Salt Lake City hosscout movement the pitals Indicated that records were Mrsgirl R W Van Derek served as broken during the month preceding for the arrangeChild Health day At the Holy Cross general chairman ments On her committee were: hospital 85 babies arrived during Mrs H W Smith Mrs W C Howe April surpassing October's former Mrs C C Bintz and Miss Gwen J high of 83 At the L D S hospital local director 357 arrivals shattered the previous Hurd of the Girl Scout troops record of 129 established in Mayi in Members as Salt Lake City served 3935 also furnished the The Granite schools will hold their waitresses They annual field day in Liberty park exhibits of their handicraft May 14 and the Jordan district an nual festival will be held May 7 at Club to Make the Jordan high school ' Record Party Opens Season For Girl Scouts Children of the East Midvale L D S ward Primary department were among many groups that observed May Health Day Saturday Left to rigflt: Weston Allen and Walter Nielsen East Midvale’s famed triplets recently observed their third anniversary- - Center left to right: Clep Grover 5 of Union avenue in the role of a flower attending Lois Evans 11 center who was Queen Prosperine in a vernal pageant and David Moore 5 Union avenue right who was all dressed up as a cricket Extreme right: Little Rowen Schmidt 2 of East Midvale who played the part of a sunflower in a charming manner Funeral services for Mrs Sarah Berrett Summerhays 74 widow of Joseph W Summerhays and prominent L D S church worker will he conducted Sunday at 2 p m in the Emerson L D S ward chftpel by Bishop D G Emery Mrs Summerhays died early- Friday in a local hospital' following a short illness She had been active In L D S church Sunday school Relief society and more lately L D S temple work Interment will be in City cemetery Friends may call Sunday at the home of a son Lorenzo Summerhays 1409 Roosevelt avenue from 31 a m until 1:30 p m - i For Contest Trip -- Salt Lake Postal Receipts third Show 6Surprise ? Gain for April Francisco Salt or For ‘Glass Mountain’ April was a ‘'surprise” month for of the Salt Lake City post office showing a gain of 7 42 per cent in gross receipts over April of 1936 despite the fact that the heavy Easter business came in April last year and March this season Gross receipts last month were $11215677 it was reported by I A In April 1936 Smoot postmaster they were $104408 42 showing a gain this year of $7748 35 Last month when the extra Easter business boosted the increase over March 1936 to 18 7 per cent postal officers predicted that business in April thus year Would show a slight decrease For 33 months gross receipts at the post office here have shown an increase over the corresponding month for the previous year except for one month January 1937 when a decrease of 287 per cent was recorded It was the first decrease officials Members of the Wasatch Literary club and civic officials Sunday afternoon will strew a quantity of broken glass’ on a section of ground set aside by the city commission two blocks west of the Jordan river on the Saltair highway for the building of Salt Lake City’s glass mountain Sponsored by the club as a civic project the site has been selected for disposition of broken glass A huge mountain of glass is expected to be accumulated John B Matheson city street commissioner and other public officials Mrs Lynn L will be present Parry president of the club will preside during ceremonies Structural steel being used in new buildings in the Philippines is practically all Imported from the United since August States EMMY 1934 place Thursday night at San will return to her home Lake City some time Sunin Monday morning according day to Gus P Backman manager of L D S the contest here school board liThe brarian will have a week in which to prepare for a cruise from San 756 Francisco to Victoria B C which 12 This cruise was starts May On George Albert Smith of the counawarded to her and the second cil of the twelve apostles of the winner Miss Genevieve Hansenplace NeL D S church Saturday received vada In 756 contacts made during the word from New York City of his Shirley Ellis Miss Washington past two months by the field adviswon first place will travel to appointment as a member of the who ers of the unemployment compenParis France as the board of directors of the Oregon of the Golden Gate representative International sation division of the state indus32 protests Trail Memorial association exposition this summer Girls from trial commission only Mr Smith is president of the Utah 11 western states were entered in were received according to a report made Saturday by J Donald Daynes Pioneer Trails and Landmarks as- the competition sociation and his appointment to Miss McKenzie will be accom- field supervisor to Ray R Adams the Oregon trails group came in panied on the journey here by Mrs director of the division recognition of the leadership work Backman chaperon for the contest During its consultations the service added 209 employers id the list he has done locally and In the state trip and ‘eliminated 523 persons whose Appointment of Dr George Middleton of Salt Lake City as Utah South Africa is rounding up hun- status was in doubt from that classidirector in the memorial associa- dreds of foreign immigrants and fication The contacts have been tion was also announced in the let- shipping them back to the countries made in counties from Weber to Juab the report said- from which they came ter received by Mr Smith Leader Made Oregon Trail Director FIRST QUALITY OIL CLOTH PEQUOT SHEETS Thls'ls truly an opportunity to buy the beat at worth- 25 while savings 48 Inches wide trig to pick selection from— all first qua!- -' ity very specially priced for this sale FIRST FLOOR Field Men Contact Utah Senator Reelected To Law Society Post Jobless Insurance WASH FROCKS Plenty of new atylea all Juat received from a Mfr that Is discontinuing the busidress wash We had the ness cash and bought them at discount a great only at FIRST r BASEMENT 13 FORMER 19c this price FLOOR vat GREY PATENT dve t GABERDINE Shoes' of 'newest' Spring andSummer brought to sell tor t 99 and 399 style Size al L Throw Rugs rri98 $! 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Non-wi- lt tached Duke of Kent Built-u- p and lay-doeoft collars MAIN FLOOR VJLiww Beautifully d Oja Sample Line BOYS’ WASH 59c - - Another real valua boy aelllng Dainty new styles for that summer dress to top off all the Collar and cuff sets that fia-lsh- es SOUTH STATE STREET i (V-- these at fraction of their regular price 5 for the SAMPLE LINE SUITS Men’s 50c BLUE WORK SHIRTS PANTS Sets 248-5- 6 $198 ings Collar and Cuf£ would sell for as much at 89c denim well made think It’s overall In only 99c POLO SHIRTS Pd LADIES’ SPRING BLOUSES Both plain and fancy patterns trimmed Sizes 14 to 40 an full cut and we the best town for SWEATERSQvt Values to 98c LADIES’ SILK DRESSES DRESSES 49 Buy your correct size — these overalls will not shrink they are made from FAMOUS MFG SAMPLE LINE A JiTw7 Two big tables of both print and fancy pattern w Better Silk OVERALLS IMPORTED LUNCH CLOTHS — Beautiful colors and patterns— wj gk Size 50x50 fast colors OwG 750 PAIRS LADIES’ SHOES Slipou snd button style Swelters tr brand-neand SAMPLE LINE 149 LADIES’ SILK AU RUGS tf A ' S MEZZANINE Mmdiate&Seasaid — Relief-- SANFORIZED NICE QUALITY BOYS’ BASEMENT VALUES AMERICAN-ORIENTA- Sj Come lp white and Small medium and these are large hut you samples can’t tell It FIRST FLOOR en- FIRST FLOOR 27 only— American-Orient- -- maze blue tire HIg outlet of these goods at a fraction of their actual worth piled out on tables Z cow- heavy black composition sole with brass nails Sizes f to 11 FIRST FLOOR wide and all newest summer bought one black hide upper VALUES patterns NOVELTY SHOES WHITE 29c 39c PRS MEN’S LEATHER Heavy All 36 inches NEW ARRIVALS— LADIES’ I S -? —Senator Blbert D Thomas of Utah --wiiMr was reelected vice president of the American Society of International Law at its annual meeting in Washington D C Saturday the AssofiaSUlfflMuLAHT! ciated Press reported He was also The Brigham Street Pharmacy chosen for the executive committee Corner E and South Temple Sts J Reuben Clark first counselor ‘hone Was 958 and 957 D L Sr Salt lake city utah to the president of tlp “Where Quality church and former United States ambassador to Mexico was elected Counts” to the board of editors of the American Journal of International Law the dispatch said WORK SHOES WASH GOODS GARMENTS Savings you can’t to miss — afford worth much more but for this sale 183 MILL ENDS—SHORT LOTS MEN’S AND WOMEN’S Approved L 0 S MFG SALE LADIES’ Another bkr group of crisp new you would spring prints that more for in expect to pay much a regular way The newest itylee of in every way: full range sixes Not any hare been in the store orer a week SYMPTOMS-ummsm- STOVALL'S GOING INTO ANOTHER WEEK OF VALUE GIVING SIZE 81x99 h A salary schedule for - teachers of the Granite school district unanimously approved by building representatives of 1$ schools of the district Friday night will be presented by the Granite Teachers’ Welfare committee to the board of education Monday night The schedule submitted by the welfare committee is a modificaAccordtion of the 1930 schedule three-yea- r ing to its provisions trained teachers would receive an initial salary of $700 with annual increases of $50 until they reached a maximum salary of $1600 ‘Miss Utah’ Makes Plans Miss Maurine McKenzie Utah’s representative in the Miss Western America contest in which she won Start Funeral Services Set For Mrs Summerhays Ocean Cruise Salaries Based on 1930 Level Awaits Beauty Urged for Granite Teachers Day-Chi- ld er New state liquor commissioners held their first meeting Saturday their first official day in office following the retirement of the members of the first commission Friday No announcements followed the meeting at which mainly routine matters were discussed according to James W Funk Richmond chairman of the commission Other new commissioners are Henry Jorgensen Sandy and Herbert Taylor Salt Lake City Payment of approximately $7300 by the old commission to cover ac-in cumulated overtime of employes the warehouse and accounting departments ' was revealed Saturday According to George M Whitmore former commissioner in charge of these departments were made out in proportion to regular salaries of the employes For warehouse employes the extra pay was equivalent to about 45 days' pay and for the accounting employes it was equivalent to a little less than 30 days’ pay he said “Each department head certified that each employe under his employ had worked a sufficient number of extra hours to justify the extra pay” bachelors’ Teachers with degrees Mr Whitmore said He declared would start at $900 and at the that the legality of the payment end of 13 years’ experience would had been approved by the attorney N Bagley who is the receive a maximum of $1800 general by E the commission the for attorney deTeachers holding a master’s American Surety company and by gree would receive an additional the state auditor $100 increase the initial salary bethe maximum salary ing JlOOQ-an- d $1900 at the end of 13 years’ experience The welfare committee is asking that the board of education adopt this schedule and that teachers be paid 95 per cent of the schedule for the 1937-3- 7 school year Full cut two pocket style Sixes 14 Made to 17 from nice quality fhaipbray coat 33 Everybody Is talking about Stovall’! suit values and now an- other sensational suit event only attempted by- - Stovalls — prices that will rock all 8alt Lake 400 suits Just received MAIN FLOOR 'U " f |