Show : 10 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Gassified Ad Managers Welcome Ad Club Secretary Convene Here FRIDAY MORNING at Airport tin Marvyn him Store Sets Opening Open Miss Gardner’s arrival followed the opening Thursday of the Pft' cific Coast Classified Advertising association meeting Managers’ which serves as a prelude to the larger convention Among a score of delegates at early sessions were Kenneth Flood of the San Diego Union Tribune president-- - W 0 Sessions of The Salt Lake Tribune' Telegram vice president and the J J Tierney following directors Spokane Spokesman Review Harry J Lynch Tacoma Ledger-NewMcDonald Oak Tribune land Tribune Phyllis Glasmann and Mel Ogden Standard-ExaminBurgess Santa Monica Outlook Mr Sessions welcomed the delegates to the city --and Mr Flood gave the opening address of the meeting all sessions of which are held ip the Hotel Utah A discussion of directories and new construction was led by Mr Tierney and Mr Lynch followed by the Eighty Editors to Participate In Annual Fete s- er supervisor for the telephone company assisted by members 'of The Tribune-Telegraadvertising staff Business promotion methods were described by Mr Burgess as the last talk of the afternoon meeting Friday's session of the classified men’s convention will feature addresses by F Orln Wqodbury president of the Utah State Realtors' as- sociation Joe Immell San Francisco r R L Thompson vnusic store advertising director and Mr Lynch Speakers at the afternoon session are listed as Earl J Glade managing director of KSL Mr McDonald and Mr Burgess B McLatchy chairman of convention committee greets Miss Florence Gardner secretary at airport Frank School News and Views dents will be held This will be lowed by talks given by Judge Plans Completed For Graduation completed by Miss Mima folRu-lo- n W Clark Judge Frederick Mrs C H Skidmore Elaine Anderson and Jack Shapiro After these talks the combined glee clubs of Bryant will sing "Classmates of Bryanf ” The annuaL Bryant graduation dance will be held in the boys’ gym Elaborate plans have Thursday been made for this gala event The girls' play day which was to be held Friday was postponed indefinitely because of the Inclement Loof-bouro- PAUL CRACROFT Editor SCHOOL HIGH BRYANT Plans for the education exercises be held Thursday have been to of Santo Rottiger admitted to Detectives Ross Hunsaker and H K Record that he came to Salt Lake City on a bus and registered in a local hotel under an assumed name Wednesday night he went to Victory road tied a gag on his face and permitted police to take him into custody Rottiger formerly told officers he was kidnaped frim his home town and robbed of $400 by fqur men nding in a dark sedan and brought to Salt Lake City where he was forced out on the highway Rottiger the detectives said had told friends in Santa Monica that a "New York gang” was after First Parley Koehler Rottiger J dvertise Introduction to the association of a new book “Getting and Keeping Classified Advertising” by Its author Mr McDonald Trends Discussed Trends In automobile advertising were discussed at the afternoon se- 5 $19-00- Monica Cal was held dn the city Jail Thursday for investigation after police gained a confession that a kidnaping story he told Wednesday was a hoax h automobile distributor of Salt Lake City Proper use of the telephone in selling was the'Subject of Ora H Barlow sales A ribbon of steady Avhite lightpoff on the will cut into the night between Mur-tilt- y ing at 8 p limits and Twenty-firs- t talks by ray South street Friday at 9 p m and chairman 0 the fbrmal opening of the new the county sodium vapor lighting system 6ommission will be celebrated on three fronts pany and J B Mullins county corfimission company er will turn the switch for the new will follow system pm-- than three miles long and containing 86 individual lights as the climax of a celebration dinner at the Newhouse hotelstartlng at 7 p m Meanwhile gay carnivals will proceed at Murray and the new town of Central Park and the fire departments of Salt Lake City and Salt Lake county will make a run over the glowing thoroughfare at 10 p m Police Hold ‘Victim’ After Gaining Confession Mbs Florence Gardner executive ecretary of the Pacific Advertls Ing Club association arrived in Balt Lake City Thursday night by airplane from San Francisco to help put the finishing touches on plana for the organization's thirty-fourtannual convention which opens here Sunday Among delegates and officers of the association due to arrive Friday was Lou E Townsend gan Francisco who was reported driving Members from the Pacific coast of the local committee expected 400 advertising men in all to come from 31 western states British Columbia and Canada to attend the gathering The convention program for this year's convention has been named “Tthe University of Advertising” and the "school song" written by Bert Van Cleve of San Francisco and formerly of Salt Lake City is entitled "It Pays to A" B Ken-de- ll English department Mr Glen CL Anderson boys’ gym teacher and Miss Lucile Murdoch girls’ gym teacher who composed the committee for this activity First a grand march of all graduating stu weather- - The boys of Bryant were given the privilege of seeing a film on R O T C life Friday Afterward several cadets from the local unit of the organization spoke on the advantages of this training Following this a member of the local police force pledged the newly appointed traffic police of Bryant Bill Jenkins a reporter for the Bulletin and Doris Mae Anderson have been appointed Tribune reporters for next year Vacation fun begins with a bang for 80 Tribune school editors and associate editors who will be feted at the tenth annual Hot Pots picnic Saturday The excursion is given by The Tribune each spring as reward for tpe work done by the young journalists in collecting the items for the School News and Views column which is a feature of the daily Tribune Leaving the south entrance of the city and county building grounds at 8 a m the editors will be taken In buses through Parley’s canyon to Schneitter’s Hot Pots at Midway There they will enjoy a swim in the pool which has been chartered solely for their use Those who do not care to swim will play outdoor games Dinner Bell at 1 P M Promptly at 1 p m the chief tvent of the day will be announced by the sounding of the dinner bell The group will be given a specially prepared hof chicken dinner with ali the “ftxm’s ’’ The dinner will be followed by a period of rest and an amateur hour At 4 p m the buses will leave for f Salt Lake City returning through Provo canyon and deposits Ing the children at the starting place at 7 p m An interesting feature of the trip Saturday was disclosed wheait was discovered that Miss Ruth Nielsen sponsor of the McKinley- - school editors was a guest of The Tribune at the first Hot Pots party nine years ago At that time she was editor at the Forest school Miss Nielsen was invited to assist at this year’s picnic as chaperon Other Chaperons Others who will take the trip as chaperons are Miss Stella Panta-laki- s Webster school Miss Shelah Woodland Horace Mann Miss Lois Miss Ellen Sorenson Oquirrh The Sterling Furniture company on Saturday will hold its grand opening and reception at the company's new store in Sugarhouse from 130 p m to 5 p m and from m to 10 p m The company is owned by R W Madsen Jr ai)d F A Madsen Salt Lake City rifle on March 10 whiqh had been stolen from M A Nelson a22-calib- er ( v Cwurnry Mvon TRAIN full-loun- ge RAILROAD And HOW! 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Come in for people hat like to Gregory Mason! noted jungle explorer says: “Trudging through tropical wilderness under the scorching sun I rely on vitalizing tea to carry me on Tea steps up my vitality — always gives that lasting coolness in the most torrid climate” The differehce between tea and other cooling drinks is this : Tea does more than merely quench thirst Tea actually LOWERS the body temperature Its cooling effect is more LASTING Theft Admitted For full delicious flavor select a Changing a previous plea ofnot good brand of Orange Pckoe from guilty to one of guilty Thursday C India Ceylon and H Roller 30 of 906 Denver street wtll be sentenced Saturday-o- n' charge of receiving stolen property Roller is alleged to have received BELL TAILORS Air-cooli- PANAMAJUNGLE Funeral services for David B Hempstead 67 who died Tuesday of a cerebral hemorrhage in Washington D C will be conducted here Sunday at 1:30 p m In St Mark’s cathedral by the Rev Franklin L Gibson dean The body will arrive from Washington D G Sunday morning Mr Hempstead was special-assist- ant to Homer S Cummings attorney general of the United States $750 $200 EASIER st A KEEPS COOL IN Funeral Riles Set For Attorney Pants' TERMS to SUIT EVERY HOME'S BUDGET HOW EXPLORER cuntries Values to $20 east traffic lane Start- m the program includes Miles E - Miller town and representatives of commission state road General Electric comUtah Power and Light A carnival and dance Murray city is celebrating between 9 p m and midnight with a band concert and an automobile concourse from the city to Twenty-firSouth street and return The DY Lions club of which Dr J L Ellert-so- n is president is sponsoring the You escape crowded highways when observance travel by train From the moment you board W R Carlquist county electriScenic Limited everything is done for you cian is general chairman at the dinin all cars for your comfort A ner in the Newhouse hotel where Commissioner Mullens will use an observation car equipped with radio electric cell device to switch on the A famous dining car — and for Tourist or Choice of low one lights Other speakers will be W D Coach special Economy Meals passengers way or round - trip Hammond chairman of the state road commission County Commis- Served for as little as 90c a day Your agent faret to San Fran cisco Lot Angela sioner Walter H Anderson and a has information folders — ask him representative of Governor-Henr- y H Blood These men and other state county and city officers will tour the lighted area following the dinner Business men of Central Park Die are sponsoring the observance there FEATHER RIVER J St So 24 Main Cen KENS PEC P Agt which will be conducted near the TtpUtF Salt Luke City Telephone IVasatch 710 Madison school at an area roped THESE -- Miss Lizette Crooks Longfellow Dean Onequa E W Fraser McKinley Delamar Fairbanks Jack-so- n high school Glen Anderson Bryant high school Wayne Simper Emerson and Mrs E R Christensen mother of Ray Christensen president of the Tribune School Outstanding Pupils Games and Editors’ association Receive Awards sports will be in charge of Mr Fairbanks Mr Anderson and Mr SimJEAN BENNION Editor per Miss Ethel K Nielsen and HELEN KEELEY Associate Editor Mrs Sally Smith school nurses ENSIGN SCHOOL— Donna Jean also will be guests on the trip as Lyman articulating unit reports: will members of The Tribune staff Miss Sara H Young principal of our school presented awards to the TRAFFIC CLUB TARTY outstanding pupils of the year on chairman In R O Burkhardt June 4 Certificates were given the of arrangements announces junior police and pins were pre- charge club sented to the officers of the student the Salt Lake City Traffic Fridinner dance at Pinecrest inn are council Rulon Glade These body at 7 p m president Helen Keeley vice presi- day dent Dick- - May treasurer Ribbons were given the best spellers of the school: Jane Mayer Patricia Swaner Helen Keeley and Scott Sloan of the articulating unit and David McNeill of the fifth grade Hilton Wylie alxth grade writes: Ensign students are making books about cotton to be sent to Czechoslovakia France and Alaska in appreciation of some books we received from them These scrapbooks have a picture of our school Same method on the cover We enjoy doing this works here for our Red Croes in friends foreign — MEN’S SUITS WESTERN PACIFIC 7 p ENJOY SELLING OUT our entire stock Carnival Spirit to Prevail At Light System Dedication Kidnap Story Turns Out Hoax’ Opening of Sunday Conclave F llt 1937 S L Session Precedes ssion by Gus JUNE i i ) COAL and ELECTRIC — COMBINATION — I RANGES Look— here’s how to have a Single Dial Control Therm Estate Heat Control Rock Wool Insulation Independent Broilem Four Hlipeed llnlta in Electric Section Two Lids in Coal Section A op io advantage I pool kitchen in summer and warm kitchen in winter Full Size Balanced Oven If I In White or Ivor Porcelain Ename: with Black Porcelain Enamel Top 517950 a SALT LAKE DEALERS Salt Lake Dealers HvtfmnJ'i Electric 4 Wo Ranges and Refrigerators V Nhadios 4 ROYAL VACUUMS mmmmmmrnam e jPUMLCO t tf |