Show 1 28 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JUNE Search Party Waiting for Slides to End Footprinters ‘Take Steps’ to Open Meet -- Diplomas S' -n- Search for bodies of seven victims ®f the Western Air Epress plane crash will be renewed on a large Scale when the danger of falling rock and snowslides in the Lone peak district has subsided Alan A Barrie vice president of the air company said Thursday Warm weather Thursday by melting additional snow Increased hazards connected with the finding Of additional parts of the wrecked plane Airline officials however were hopeful the melting of the snow would disclose the bodies and larger parts 'of the ship Val Hicks senior foreman at the Provo C CG camp who is in charge of the C C C crew at the Millaet base camp said: “We’ll just be marking time for awhile picking up any more airmail that comes to light until such a time as things develop to warrant resuming search for the bodies" Building Tran Mr Hicks said his crew spent Thursday constructing a horse trail from Millset camp to Grassy flat earer- Hnrdy-rtdge- ‘A Trade Commission Secretary Discusses Fair Practices at Convention of ' Utah Pharmaceutical Association L Senior Classes Honored at Individual Rites For Wrecked Ship -c- Merchandising Practices Violating Law Will Be Stopped Says State Official Honored 1950 Get High School Crews Prepare to Renew Hunt — 1937 11 w- - -' Many merchandising practices not specifically outlawed in the unfair trade practices acts but which violate other laws can be and will be eliminated by the Utah trade commission J H McGibbeny annual convention of the executive secretary told the Utah Pharmaceutical association in the Newhouse hotel Thursday Binging down the curtain on their scholastic careers more than 1950 students of East West and South high schools received diplomas at commencement exercises Thursday evening Speeches were given poems read gifts presented and accepted scholarships and prizes were awarded as Salt Lake City’s younger generation bid farewell to high school days Beginning with the procession of graduates West high school’s exercises were dominated by student speakers John Beverleigh discussed "The Community's Challenge to the Schools” Edrice Haslam spoke on ‘The Spirit of Youth” Jay Skidmore on “R O T C Training" Grant Husband “Social Training” Alene Redd "Wage Earning”- - Lee Shelmerdine "Extracurricular Activities” Lyle McArthur "Experimental Citizenship” Yvonne Black -- Cleone -- Jones “Life— Habits nd 'Why College?" Gift Made by Class A public address system the gift arthe sefliof class was presented to'the school by Bob McKay senior president Nephi I Morris member of the board of education and W E Armstrong city high school supervisor awarded diplomas Musical numbers were given by the school- orchestra Mary Milano daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Milano 329 South West Temple street was awarded the Civic league prize for the student of Italian descent attaining the highest scholastic av- rew-tm — drr— direction -- of"" Frank - Eastman W A E official went to the top of Hardy ridge where the plane crashed studied the terrain picked up an additional 20 pounds of mail an hour gale and reported a was blowing most of the day Eastmanrwho has been placed In complete charge of operations in the Alpine district said he plans ' Friday to take men into the Ho-gum’s fork of Little Cottonwood canyon to map the face of the Hardy cliffs with instruments Places where wreckage may be Seen through field glasses will be mapped for use in lowering men when over cliffs later in weather conditions permit he said Threatens Suit Rex Moyle who was employed as a guide by W A E during part of the plane search Thursday said he would file suit against the airline for the $1000 reward connected With the ship's discovery Moyle said he was the first to reach the wreckage and was not employed by the company at the Airline officials said no offi-Ictime application for the reward has yet been filed with the company an area comprising Meanwhile 320 acres will be closed to souvenir hunters Five men will be on constant duty patrolling the passes leading to the Lake Hardy region The state aeronautics commission will station a highway patrolman in the area and there will be a representative of the post office department one from the Western Air Express and two camp men or guards - Italian-Americ- thirty-sevent- h t afternoon ' Eiglit Lose Licenses to Drive Autos Frank Baiocchi received the ond award given by the Tax the-seas- 680 ® ’ them-hcens- opportunity Yeah they’re Footprinters! (Top left to right) Wilbur Johnson Calvin W Rawlings Harold Wara George W Snyder and Louis Lammers Mn Rawlings and Mr Snyder are Salt Lakers the others from San Francisco 'Grand President Joseph F Taylor (lowerjeft) with a'case exhibit Chief of Police Charle L Dice Santa Monica Cal (lower right) fitting a giant shoe upon Miss Lucille Bcdier local chapter secretary while Philip E Geauque grand secretary of the association looks on — —i Death Takes Wife of TJ’ Educator Antelope Island Chapter Welcomes Delegations Footprinters Assemble for Salt Lake Convention Sessions Open Today attending were addressed chiefly by members of their own group although Dr L John Nuttall Jr superintendent of schools spoke briefly and A E Eberhardt president of the board of education awarded diplomas Students Speak Student speakers in a discussion of character were Eileen Pyper discussing on "The Cornerstone of Modern Education” David Salmon on "Character Through Academic Studies’’ Eleanor Stephenson "Character Through Extracurricular Activities” and Wendell Riser outlining "Character Training Through Example”' William Tanner student body president delivered an oration "Farewell to South” Seniors of P”!" es appeal them Discussion of fair trade laws both oylot'o3 Those deprived of their licenses state and nationaI dominated the t0rwIleXeaIre: SuT’ 163 opening sessions of the convention Joe Eighth East whjch opened—Thursday morning son 327 De wood court Ivan E Cowley Whltehouse hotel and Dan Hanson 109 First avenue all of Lake City George E Nelms Dan Hadlockt American Fork Leo Allen Huntsville and Art Haycock Spring Glen sec strong with parents and friends Commission —Eight persona convicted '"oflf6 drunken driving had their driver’ 8 Lhere competitors in a position license revoked for one vear Thura-- 1 too must violate the law if they day— by the-- state tax commission nn vp Six Others convtvted of the' amej basis The are therefore practices for 45 Lunfair un5er the trade acts Rnd offense lost days during which period they have th commission ls authoriied to stop to from their and wil continue until Friday nlght Both Mr McGibbeny and Fred Elledge president of the associa-Sa- lt tlon warned members not to as-Prisume their victory was final with the enactment of the fair trade practices acts They predicted a very determined effort will be Imade to repeal or emasculate them ce that Suspended Suspended for 45 days were thel licenses of Roy Bonnett 133 East Seventh' North street Provo H -nnflirt street Hill 429 West Twenty-firs- t in expIaining and Ray Lafon 230 laws pointed out they are designed street Ogden X Ronald Madsen eHminate fundamental evils and DeweyvUle Hal C Johnson Thistle not t solve ilttle problem and Heber Hutchison Wellsvi le Lf the tradesmen Licenses of the following all convicted of reckless driving were re- - Issues Warning “Don't insist” he vjarned "on voked for three months: D H Busby Sr 518 Emerson avenue Istate trade commission enforcing and A V Ryther 762 Blair street provisions which are not in the laws Salt Lake City Gregorio Rivera Then we won’t get into the same 2237 Grant avenue and Robert B trouble which the N R A brought Lieshman 2440 B avenue Ogden upon us The N R A tried to and Leman Johnston Sixth West care of everything But these and Third North streets Brigham rare aimed only at fundamental abuses” City Major points concerning the leg’- Three Without Licenses islation which the speaker brought Three persons were found to have out were : no licenses when arrested on reck1 The commission cannot less driving charges They 'were up a statewide police system convicted and the tax commission) enforce the acts but must depend has now ordered that they be given largely upon strong trade assono licenses for a period of three ciations such as the pharmaceumonths They are: Ray Moss 320 tical association 2 street Ogden: Petel The commission ' has no Thirty-fir- st Bastanzo Magna and Merl H Tan- power to compel owners of tradener Payson marks brands or names to fix: The commission ordered that no minimum resale prices as authorlicense be issued to J B Bywater ized by the law This must likefor a period of one year Bywater wise be done by the trade asso- ' was convicted in April of using a ciations through placement of motor vehicle to convey stolen their business 3 The acts are not designed to goods and at the time of his arand experience has demonstrated rest he had no license that they will not raise prices to the' consuming public Don’t Bar Reductions f'S £ T ribune Gives Medal to 37 Graduate the the 5 Kathryn Ilicks Adjudged Best Seholar ' Others Winner and runnerup: ryn Hicks (above) “ Kuzuko Aoki Italian-America- Civic league The West high debate club awarded joint prizes of $25 to Frank Armantrout and Grant Husband for their work in debating during the “school year Graduates of South high school I Convicted Utahns Penalised by an erage Some of these practices specific- ally mentioned by Mr McGibbeny were bank rights in theaters merchandise punch boardsgnd mer-- I chandise lotteries of all types These things the speaker pointed lout during a comprehensive discussion of the recently enacted fair trade laws are not specifically banned by this legislation One of the acts however does define as an unfair trade practice anything I which requires a competitor to violate the law in order to xompet Violate Lottery Laws Bank nights and lotteries Mr McGibbeny declared violate the lottery laws A tradesman who I take acts - I Hicks willowy and Thursday was awarded the Salt Lake Tribune medal be- Kathryn brown-haire- d set to ing adjudged the outstanding member of the 1937 graduating class of the West high school Lucia Russell Fellpws But just a fraction of point beadwas dainty Kuzuko Aoki a girl hind made also a South public high Robinson Crusoe did most of his shouting on a lonely island but Succumbs dress system their gift to the school of Japanese descent who might 700 of his disciples took over Salt Lake City Thursday to mark the through Lynn Sorensen president have headed the class but for her At Residence of the senior class The gift was attendance record the dozen abopening of the International Footprint convention Catherine Cutler stu- sences counting against her For the Footprinters whose pa Mrs Lucia Russell Fellows 73 accepted by The Winner is the daughter of dent body vice president tron saint is the man who with Fri district Captain Thomas B Fos- wife of George Emory Fellows eduEileen Pyper and David Stone re Mr and Mrs William J Hicks 829 day made stories in their solitude ter and W E Schoppe superin- cator and professor emeritus of hisfor highest scholar- Markea avenue and Miss Aoki is found Salt Lake City members of tendent of the Pacific coast division and political ceived gold pins tory for the National Automobile Theft the Antelope Island chapter No ship attained by girls and boys re- the daughter of P C Aoki 1979 science at the Other high standing stu- West North Temple street bureau were members of the deleHaving obtained the permission hospitable hosts of spectively University dents were Elizabeth Snow Fern Leader of gation Mr Schoppe is a former Salt of the county commission to do so Session Closed Utah died her Boys" at —— Elizabeth Taylor Beverly Lake county deputy sheriff the Salt Lake City school board home '30 U street Gibbons son of State SuSkidmore in Nellie Pierce was business 4 What Evelyn transacted Leeuwenberg’ Jay They prevent price discrimapplied Thursday to the state tax of Infirmities inGeneral Assembly Luke Claudel Empey Robert Olson perintendent of Public Instruction inations but do not baq price recommission and the state board of the executive session of the grand cident to age Mrs C and H Skidmore Skidmore David Harris and Elden asAustin council’s The officers at and directors ductions for quantity purchases education for the right to increase Thursday evening general 1 Thursday 555 Seventh avenue was the leader Lynn Sorensen its levy for support and mainte the Newhouse hotel Thursday after sembly at the Elks club was feaadvertising allowances brokerp m students the did the Not noon was tured the not boy of The made among more initiation than publicgraduating nance from 10 to 115 mills by only age allowances etc They do howMrs Fellows — Since Waide Moore Condon Sunday edof East high school hold Appointment of 13 additional po- ever require that any concession the higher levy exceeds the membership will be Informed of the 100 Utah and Idaho citizens PreS' for many years seniorscommencement in Kingsbury itor of the Salt Lake Tribune made lice officers with an appropriation on price or other things be made their legal maximum it is necessary for business at the general assembly in ident Taylor addressed the memprominent In art hall on the university campus but the presentation of $10296 to cover their salaries duravailable to all who can qualify the schools to obtain permission of the convention rooms Friday at bers The entertainment was proand music circles is based on scholarship ing the' probationary six months’ For example lf a 5 per cent retheir final official vided through the courtesy of the two state boards sitting as a 10 a m in Salt Lake City they presenteda “new and different” 40 Judging per cent leadership and indus- period at the rate of $132 each a duction is allowed when 100 items program with Harry David and Ray Henjoint body before putting it into President Joseph F Taylor who and in Chicago theme city comare purchased that reduction is the Los Angeles police chief of dry Intermountain Theaters Inc try 25 per cent each and attend- month was asked of the communieffect where Dr Fellows was a panel dis- ance 10 per cent The medal was mission Thursday in a The must be made available to all purThe city board claims that be- detectives and a graduate of the executives was assistant pro cussion Innovation nine seniors on first awarded in 1916 at which time cation from Police Chief Harry L chasers of 10 Oitems calls for a genby cause of increased school costs and famed Scotland Yard expressed given Friday's program V in history the chasers of 100 items satisfaction in the accomplishments eral ' assembly at the Newhouse Major and Why I only commercial students were eli- Finch in the University Chosesubject: "My 1 a lower assessed valuation of Salt In the department cles below cost but do not guargible but when that course was Vacancies Jt” ' Lake City this year it will be nec- and the expansion of the Footprint hotel at 10 a m The grand chap- of Chicago was born March 21 basis and through death resignation and by antee a margin of profit except ter directors and delegates will meet 1864 in placed upon a four-yea- r organization essary to boost the levy Wis She was a Demonstration Conducted the new school opened in 1922 the pensions have totaled 13 since Chief in the case of trademarked goods It was not so long ago If you re- at a luncheon at 12:10 p m The daughter Randolph If the state boards should reject of Hobard H and Eliza A demonstration in home eco- competition was thrown open to the Finch took office in January 1936 for which a minimum resale price the application the city board will member when civilians and the law afternoon will be spent in sight- beth Burgess Russell his letter states and their replacenomics was presented by Adene entire senior class is fixed by the manufacturer or renew its request that the tax com- enforcement representatives were seeing A barbecue in the Mill Creek ' ment is necessary “for the required authorized distributor Sundberg and Larene Cowley read Absent One Day mission make a further reduction in not getting along as well as they canyon amphitheater at 4 p m is Entered School an anginal poem A motion picture 6 They do not outlaw trading efficiency of the police department’ sides the day's concluding event assessed valuation This would should" he declared "Both Following her marriage to Dr of the senior Miss Hicks was absent only one "Uqder our present system of stamps coupons or premiums but-d- o the The ladies will be entertained at Fellows' gift projector place the Salt Lake City district in were at fault and both- sides were 25 1881 "in RanOctober six prevent the sale of an article a lower bracket as far as per cap- not trying to give the other group a luncheon at the Hotel Utah prior dolph Mrs Fellows entered In- class was presented the school by day in her two years at 'the senior training it will take at leastthese Jack Baldwin senior president and high school Active in all campus months to properly instruct at less than the cost of the article to the afternoon's sightseeing trips ita valuation is concerned and en- chance to see the true picture diana university where her husband accepted as men service stu1938 Milner also an she Dunn for maintained activities patrolmen” plus the cost of any concession able it to increase the levy without Reason for was professor of history From dent bodybypresident Group solid A record in both her Chief Finch stated almost with it given special permission that college she obtained bachelor The class of 607 7 The state trade commission graduates was Bjryant junior and West high senior Present arrangements within the "That’s why a group of business Sugar Price Drops masted degrees in literature and men 46 and school Bruce E not studies requires is a dictatorial body or a sudepartment by Principal high' and professional men in California and later graduated from Tulane presented Millikan accepted by George A The runnerup attended the Jack-so- n women assigned to administrative preme court Anyone accused of figured out the need of such an Ten Cents Per Pound Reports Holdup school in New Or- Eaton assistant art on university school men work of she six school pensioned an unfair practice can appeal to where superintendent association And today our organijunior high leans La Drue Dorton of 339 Fifth East zation Is schools a great service by A decline of 10 cents per 100 Diplomas were given by was one of its most brilliant pupils duty and an active force of 103 men the courts follows: divided as street reported to police he had welding adoing for D outside E of Hammond member the also duty an is Mr She known as link that is a national pounds of sugar was announced Club Member widely McGibbeny assumed druggists been held up and robbed early Fri- asset” board of education artist’s' model having posed for a Traffic 21 radio patrol XI Sugar-- 1 who cooperated with grocers and Thursday by local brokers following Mrs Fellows was a member of School 2 men house 3 will 4) depots day by a gunman at Orpheum aveof alley other trade groups in sponsoring begin again Sep- number Headed prize winning paintings days Mayor E B Erwin and a similar drop in the San Francisco many patriotic organizations ’innue and State streets The bandit President by antivice 6 detectives 23 plain the laws that the legislation really tember 9 by Miss Florence Ware Grover A Giles of the price and one of 20 cents In New cluding the Colonial Dames Daughmen 25 8 fled after obtaining $7 Dorton said for men clothes leaving has “teeth” Antelope Island chapter No 3 the York City ters of the American Revolution three shWts of patrol duty in the Another piece of “fair trade” The San Francisco base price to Mayflower descendants a visitors were accorded an Daughter islation in which the convention welcome as they swarmed into wholesalers now is $460 per 100 of the Order of the Crown Founders the was referred on Action request displayed marked interest was the the city on two special trains by au- pounds qnd the Salt Lake City price and Patriots and to the department of finance by Hie Millard Daughters of 1812 tomobile and by airplane Tydings act designed to $525 tor beet sugar and an addi- She was a member of St Mark’s f commission city extend fair trade provisions to na Chief Taylor headed the southern tional 10 cents for cane sugar church of Salt Lake City Episcopal tional manufacturers and distribu-Fii- ir California delegation that arrived at The last previous-changin price Surviving are a daughter Mrs: -tora- - The bill was recently dealt a the Union Pacific station at 10 a m here was March 2 when a decline Gustav Y&VfllW Seen New York City a Wittig blow by President Roosevelt severe California train of 20 cents occurred Wholesalers son Donald R Fellows professor of Tribune Washington Bureau ferences held here by the governor Generally fair with little change who criticized it as a Make Our Guests Welcome reached the Western Pacific station were unable to predict whether the business administration at the Uni and knows exactly what the federal in temperature is the weather fore- - proposal The convention voted to D C June WASHINGTON at 41:15 a m The veteran secret present reduction will be reflected and four versity of Wisconsin Show Sait Lake City’s hospicast for Utah Friday and Saturday send the president a telegram board requires ' chief of the San Francisco in retail prices service H Blood Henry Thursday In view grandchildren of the conference the tality to our guests Three con-cloudy skies in Salt Lake testing his attitude and urging him ventions are in session here toarranged with the social security governor telegraphed the state City Thursday the mean tempera- - to give the bill his support Speak-tu- re board to have Robert W Beasley board to hold their drafted reguladay having an attendance of more was 68 degrees three degrees era declared his opposition was than 10000 persons above the season normal and Harold Wilson of their regional tions uijtil the two men arrive They are: prompted by a misunderstanding Mutual Improvement association of the purpose and the effect of the office gt Denver go to Salt Lake International Footprinters’ assobill 18 to meet with' the on June City ciation and the Utah PharmaceuThe address of welcome at the When reports cards have been of schools the Many kindred (conducted be will subjects tical association taught Utah board of public welfare- and convention was given by Mayor E field days Thursday following the as will the mechanic arts given out Friday forenoon to B work out with them rules and reguErwin who commended the checking-i- n International Footprint associaprocesses and School some 32000 Salt Lake City school homemaking and other practical group for their activity In promochildren entered their summer valations under which federal aid will tion Neiyhouse hotel 9 a m subjects as well as in music and will soon have Utah residents children the "old awiipmln’ hole” ' ting fair trade legislation but who cations as they frolicked in put-do- be extended to Utah under the fed- to get used "to a new kind of instrumentation Utah Pharmaceutical association cautioned them that the laws should and all other vacation activities exercises Newhouse hotel : Confronting students also will eral act 9a m result in better service to the buyWith the closing of school for will be in order for school will “money”-- sales tax tokens be the problem of-- something to The governor report-th- elegal Agricultural conservation commit-ing public and not be used solely meet of the studentirhowfeverf do when school closes This will Ten million of the small alumithen be' over for tee Newhouse hotel out the the officially of failure questions 9 a m for the benefit bf tradesmen The arising ‘comes the beginning of the sumto some 5000 of the Utah apply num particularly will be ' Intermountain to received summer the dnact the disqs legislature by response was delivered by Ray Association of mer term for those who have high school students many of kind of social law asked tax commission front the manuof Brigtjam City security Grant Credit Men Hotel Utah Classes were concluded in moat make-unoon work to do as well as whom will be seeking employby the federal board have apparResolutions adopted included one schools Thursday forenoon with Lions’ club dinner Hotel Utah week facturer In about-for those with ambitions to make ment Industrial and business ently been ironed out provided the urging passage of the Tydings act extra credits while vacation is 6:30 p m the checking jn of books and supleaders of the city have been state board will entirely cooperate will be put into circulation on and another asking all druggists plies occupying (eachers and stuhere Salt Lake Ad club Hotel Utah to absorb' with Beasley and Wilson as rep- tJuly 1 making arrangements from the association’s dents during the afternoon ClosWork will be provided in the as many of the young men and resentatives of the federal board 12:15 p ni They will be used in paying the work to support it by becoming arts and crafts especially at the "women out of work as they can ing exercises were conducted enTraffic club of Salt Lake City-dintax to in drafting regulations on 50 be under cents purchases members West high school during the sumhigh school graduates 'o( But for the elementary achool forced in Utah ' dance Pinecrest inn 7 p m East forWest There will be 7500000 tokens of E B Harrison of the state deand South high mer term for students wishing children it’s just plain vacation While Mr Beasley will noli hav)j denomination the exact Townsend club dance 255 East schools which were held Thurspartment of registration reported extra work In those lines Busitime and tor them all that matto ‘ the amount on of tax a uthonty the approve on enforcement of various laws dealregulations g p m Broadway day night ness training in typing and ters is that "school's out!" e has been present at all the conT purchase and 2500000 of ing with the drug business School Levy Boost Asked 13 Police Posts Vacant at -- Foot-printer- leg-distr- ict U S Security Act Officials To Help Draft Utah Rules Today’s Meetings—--- e I The-northe- price-raisin- g ite School Work Ends Today for S L Children - Tax Token Use Starts July 1 or -- p 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