Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING Bishop Gives Commencement Marks Diplomas to 10 Kd ' At St Mary’s Catholic Diocese Head Addresses Academy at Class Exercises of Christian education by the Most Rev Benefits Were stressed James E Kearney DD the Catholic diocese of at graduation exercises bishop of Salt Lake of the Acad- emy of St Wednesday night "In this trinity of education body mind and soul— as taught by Jesus Christ we have endeavored to give you the fullness of education physical mental and spiritual” Bishop Kearney told the ten graduates before presenting them with diplomas In the school’s auditorium Ten Get Diplomas Those graduated were Kina Berner Janell Collins Marilynn Groes-bec- k Helen Hawk Kathryn Jane Kearns Winifred Larsen Elisabeth PnreeK Helen Skidmore all of Salt Lake City Mary Clark Ogden and Elisabeth Taylor Twin Falls Idaho The Hody Cross scholarship for St Mary’s college was awarded to Miss Collins and the Gorgas Memorial award a bronze medal for the Utah essay winner was pre lented to Miss Kearns — Father Dwyer Assists — Assisting Bishop Kearney in presenting the diplomas was the Rev Robert J Dwyer chaplain of St Mary’s college and academy Included on the program were the following numbers presented by stumembers of the graduatidents an ng class : Reading of the class essay and a piano solo Miss Collins harp solo Miss Kearns vocal trio Mary Margaret Malmsten Margaret Francis Close of School Work y Liwili -L- Vw-iu Edson Shaffer 19 was archarge of carrying a weapon by police early Sixth West and Second Thursday South streets after he assertedly threatened a companion with an au-- - a at Eagles Install New President May Postal Receipts Increase Over 1936 Gross postal receipts for May in Salt Lake Gity showed a gain-- of pistol Patrolmen C J Larsen A J 74 per cent over May 1936 mainBarnes and A J Orencole reported taining an upward climb that has tomatlo "h v Larsen Kearns Bar Meeting Set In an attempt to curb unprofessional practices of some attorneys the board of committee Utah State Bar association will hold a meeting Thursday at 10 a m in the supreme court chambers of the state capitol it was announced by L M Cummings secretary of the state oar JSpecial Train to Arrive One of the largest special traips to pass through Salt Lake City will arrive here Saturday at 7 p m carrying executives of 20th Century Fox’ Film corporation from a Los Angeles convention to their homes in the east executives of the Union Pa The ciflc announced Wednesday train will consist of 18 cars and will be carrying 205 persons Choir Elects Reelection of officers of the Holland choir was announced Wednesday as follows: G van der Wal president Claudius Doty director B Bruin organist and Miss Sylvia Rodrigo secretary Sentence Passed Aleck Geros 656 West Second South street Wednesday was sent) J Richmond of 123 South Tem- persisted for 34 months with the tenced by District Judge Herbert M Schiller to serve 30 days in ple street accused Shaffer of threate- exception of last January county jail following convicReceipts grossed $107095 95 for the ning him with the weapon the month said Postmaster I A tion May 26 of keeping alcoholic Smoot This is $7374 24 greater than beverages for sale Stay of executhe receipts in May 1936 which to- tion was granted to Thursday HOTEL taled $9972171 Held to Answer Starting in August 1934 post Charged with having issued a office receipts for Salt Lake City fictitious check to the Owl have shown gains over the corre- store on May 26 for $5 50 drug Burl of the months sponding previous Kimball 32 of Colorado Springs year until January J937 When a M O’Farrall abovs Powell DOWN decrease of 2 87 per cent was re- Francisco SPAULDI NG San NEwtS x tire G Harold Speight Mgr of Solving a police crime Wednesday arrested II boys all of whom will be remanded to juvenile court for prosecution Asserts Cutting short a spending spree of three youths 10- and 14 years old S Costs officers arrested them and recovered $90 of $140 stolen from the home of Don Swenson 280 Sixth Belief that a Salt Lake City bread avenue last week On Memorial day the boys who price war which caused a protest Wednesday before the justice de- confessed went to Saltalr where partment in Washington D C had been largely disaipated when the state fair practices act went Into effect May 11 was expressed by J H McGibbeny secretary of the newly home of one of the boys Collins created fair trade practices commission here The Washington complaint filed by George F Florey a Chicago baker alleged that Sait Lake City competitors were selling bread below cost in contravention of the Roblnson-Patman act and that in certain sections of the west prices per loaf ranged down to 3 cents as compared with retail prices of 11 to 13 cents in the east - Quotes Frloei — ° Mr McGibbeny declared prices for loaves of bread in Salt Lake City had in some Instances dropped to two for 5 cents before the new state central act became effective ttbut that the minimum price within the city had risen by Colo Wednesday was bound over last Saturday to four for 15 cents on the prevailing Commenting to the district court when he appeared before City Judge B P price In connection with the Utah fair trade practices act Mr McGibLeverich Bail was set at $1000 beny said: cannot commission "The say Jury Convicts Two Paul Marsh 40 St Louis and whether the sale of four ioaves of below 15 is cost cents for bread the Henry Gerber 27 335 Second East of production required by the act street Wednesday were convicted Herbert but it is not so far out of line The by a jury in District Judge M Schiller’s --court of robbery in act requires that theselling price connection with the holdup of Grant cover the cost of materials of labor Needham Z C M I bank messen and a normal allowance for the cost ger January 19 Sentence will be of doing business Gives Views passed Saturday "No investigation of the price la Mexican Program Scheduled now contemplated by the commisMexican songs and dances in na- sion but such an investigation will tive style will be featured at a pro be made if a complaint is filed begram given by the Mexican society fore it And certainly if the price of Salt Lake City at Fairmont park is too much too low such a comp m with Manuel plaint will be filed ” Friday at Torres in charge The Utah State According to an Associated Press Sinfonietta directed by Reginald dispatch from Washington AttorBeales will assist in the presenta- ney General Cummings said that tion which will be free to the he had ordered no formal investigapublic tion into the complaint of Mr Florey but that the antitrust division Trade Acts Discussed the justice department would Trade acts passed by the past ses- of check his charges sion of the state legislature were discussed by J H McGibbeny executive secretary of the trade com- Congregational Church mission Wednesday noon at the Jubilee Slated Today weekly luncheon meeting of the Utah Retail Coal Dealers in Dick Gunn’s cafe Members of friends" of Phillips Congregational church will join Lions to Elect In a homecoming The annual meeting of the Salt Thursday evening at the edifice Fifth Lake City Lions club during which celebration Seventh East streets to South and officers for the ensuing year will commemorate the institution’s fifbe selected will be held June 11 at The program will 6 30 p m in the Hotel Utah Seth tieth anniversary 8 o'clock Pixton secretary of the club said start at Harry Johnson superintendent of Wednesday Congregational church work in Utah Wyoming and Idaho will speak while messages from old Recital to Be Given friends and former pastors will be the Rev Roy B Damron By Students of Piano read church pastor said Wednesday Golden Jubilee services also will be Piano students of Norma Peder- held at the church next Sunday at sen Beck will presents recital at the 11 a m The public Is invited to both University of Utah music hall Uni- the Thursday and Sunday meetings versity and First South streets Thursday at 815 p m it was an- New Epidemiologist nounced Wednesday Assigned to Duties Students who will take part In the program are Joan Springer Dr William McKay of Ogden Clara Jean Springer Leo Goates took over his new position WednesCon-die Lilia Smith Pack Jot “Billy" as epidemiologist for the state Mildred Pack Marilyn Schmitt day board of health A former pracDanMcLutzker Julie Harris Wesley ticing physician in Ogden Dr iel Peterson Betty Lou Smith Kay recently returned from a soFrances Castieton Mary Frances of nine months at Columbia Schrack Calvin Openshaw Mary journ university where he obtained a speSchrack Gloria Gregerson Richard cial certificate in public health McKewan Jeanne Smith Dorothy WOrk E Brown Ruth Clayton Rosemary Dr McKay is a graduate of Rush L Robinson and Lucille S Condie Medical college Chicago and during the time he was practicing in Ogden he was for five years county Arizona Crime Suspect physician for Weber county ! Harold H Jenson Salt Lake City was man installed newspaper worthy president of Salt Lake aerie No 67 Fraternal Order of Eagles at ceremonies in the Eagles club Wednesday night Others industed into office were Kenneth H Brown vice president Glenn SnvthchapJ(uojrheMai5 secretary J A Moiierup treasurer Ted Broders conductor T R Skidmore inner guard James Peterson and Elaine Gephardt string trio outside guard Dr C ANyvall Miss Francis Miss Kearns and Miss and William H McMillen Malmsten song by the junior glpe physician Mr McMillen is retiring trustee club worthy president Jack Schlotterbeck acting grand worthy president was installing ofPolice Arrest Youth ficer Bingham Tooele and Murray On Weapon Charge aeries were represented at the ceremony and program which followed Robert Bread Prices S L Police Arrest 11 Boys Special Train In Crime Prevention Drive For Conclave Discord Held Set by Elks As Remedied rifles the number burglaries Burt street (J officers an$ prevention Trade Board Secretary Disputi Over L” Dissipated T rested on concealed JUNE 3 1937 TOWN corded Scout Appointment Confirmed by Council Appointment of Mark Wilton 251 Ninth East street as field executive for the Salt Lake Boy Scout council was confirmed Tuesday at a meeting of the council executive committee at the chamber of com-mc- e Mr Wilton was graduated last year from Stanford university and returned to Salt Lake City last week from New Jersey where he completed a course at the national scouters’ training school He is an eagle scout and formerly was assistant scoutmaster of troop 51 The appointee succeeds Robert'H Lamott who was transferred this spring to San Diego Cal Appointment Delayed Applicants for the position as warden of Utah state prison must wait until next week before permanent appointment tnay be made Nabbed in Salt Lake Herbert A Snow member of the board of corrections announced Wednesday The postponement was James Spencer 23 wanted in necessary because Governor Henry H Blood and Samuel W Stewart Phoenix Ariz on a charge of asboth members of the board are in sault with a deadly weapon with intent to commit murder was arthe east rested in Salt Lake City Wednesday night by Detectives W H Rogers and J J Ferrin Receiving word from Roy Merrill sheriff at Phoenix that Spencer critically wounded another man with an ice pick May 18 the officers took him into custody when he went to the local Western Union office on pretense he had received a wire containing money OUimAlU He was unarmed when booked at trxtur £ the police station and had only 25 rft JMtMiAuy cents on his person C Jrt mv Ht’Z After stealing some Cream cSALE exalted ruler presiding Approximately 500 members efc tended the smoker arranged to promote interest in the state convention to be held at Cedar City June 5 and 6 The program included a floor shew lunch and a prize drawLarge delegations from Og- ing den Logan and Price were present E L Vetter was chairman of the A "hat snatcher’’ during the past arrangement committee was announced for No three weeks has victimized Boyd the estimate which would go to delegation Salin 124 G etreet twice while he the Denver Convention but it was was attending motion picture shows declared that members would att' was told to police Wednesday tend as members of the state lodge Three weeks ago the youth was attending a theater when the GOLD association a 9 his hat and ran out of the Baldwin sacks Recreation week will be observed in Salt Lake City from June 13 to June 20 and Saturday June 19 of the same week has been designated as Children's day in official proclamations issued Tuesday by Mayor E B Erwin in his Mayor Erwin urges firat Parent-Teacher- that "the peopleof proclamation “ Haarlem Oil Gaosules Salt Lake City avail themselvc to building police said the fullest of the recreational activihis hat ties available in Salt Lake City and Monday night Boyd gave to encourage their friends and asso- to his mother Mrs Z C Salin who Fine for Weak Acid Kidneys-anciates to greater enjoyment of pub- was sitting beside him for safe Bladder Irritation lic parks playgrounds canyons re- keeping but a young man of the sorts and other recreational areas” same description grabbed his new STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS With regard to Children’s day hat from his mother’s lap and fled Mayor Erwin suggests "that citi- police continued zens concern themselves with practical ways of increasing the conGOITRE structive play opportunities availTHIS MAKE QUICK TEST this of to children the city” able Cooperation of the Salt Lake recreation council and the Salt Lake department Is City recreation pledged for observance of recreation i Get a small bottle a oolorleee liniment For simple goitre apply twice dally Thousands have been relieved It quickly supplies substance needed by the thyroid gland Does not Interfera with work or pleasure Get week further Information at w H Dayton Weddings and folk festivals are Drug Co 'Approved by a registered occasions for strenuous dancing physician ijote: Mrs O D Corey Kuna Idaho g people of the will gladly tell about her success with among the le Tyrol (Adv ) le Tl Jar Regular $300 r of Formula Special Cleansing --— — Cream or Liquefying from Cream Cleansing May 29th to June 7th onlyl HI HEALTHY HAPPY DEPEND CHILDREN — —I—- - — ON GOOD BREAD - THE CHILDREN'S CHOICE HERE IS Czz "SHOOTS” UNUSUAL FILM We cooperated with other leading bakera to tpooaor one of the moat unusual motion picture ever filmed ‘ the atory FEATURE STORY of bread around the world "ACE- -I Fresh den's health - sters lant place bread occupiea in the live land Watch for f m ehoteing date Write or phone ua for of the Atlantic of people bread and tireless energy to here is HOLSUM young- ” ‘ abomg of film for your duboraociety giving radiant fast-growi- ” THIS l 15dD Many awards for the past year's school work also were announced following the graduation ceremonies — Tuesday in St Mark's cathedral Janice Overfield daughter of Mr HOLSUM is better for ing For hundreds tion with your because it SEAL IS YOUR t GUARANTEE the PARAMOUNT Bakers together with of other leading bakers work in associathe Long Foundation of Food Research new formulas testing new ingredients end utilizing new scientific Improvements so that developing when you serva HOLSUM assumed - THAT HOLSUM BREAD conform to th high standards of excel- lenre let by th Long Foundation el Food Research Laboratories to your family you can them bread at its best! you era giving Why not order a loaf today-frorest grocer? T children brings not only the finest of ingredients but the benefits of every forward stepjn jh science of bak- -- and Mrs C P Overfield 88 Virginia street was awarded the Bishop medal — highest - echool Leonard banish' these pest in a hurry honor IP! 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