Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNINC Fl lo Rites Conducted Several hundred York Rite ' 111A(1 Illustrated by a procession of flags of different perioda in the mation'a history the story of the American flag WM presented to sevral hundred kxige members and friends Sunday by George H Llevrellyn past exalted ruler of Salt Lake lodge No 85 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks The occasion was the lodge's annual combined Memorial and Flag day exercises conducted at 4 p m in Liberty park stand Flag Raised The services opened with the pa - 4 - tiotic ' chine when he collided with a car frac- in the 500 block He suffered tured right leg and right wrist and possible skull injury Investigate Mishap Traffic Investigators F C Sanford and L W Peirce reported Rock struck a car which turned to the extreme right of the road and then made a "U" turn of him F H Broadbent 38 Towle driver of the car wais arreated by the officers for making a turn from the wrong lane of traffic The victim MFRS taken to the St Mark's hospital A H Cowie 67 920 Wilson aveconvocation nue suffered a fractured left leg Members of the grand council order of high priesthood will hold and bruises and abrasiona on his face when the westbound machine a businem meeting at 8 p m he was driving collided with a Royal Arch Masons will council session grand open al 8:30 a m closing with luncheon with the grand chapthe ter opening at 1 p rn Mattison B Jones general grand high priest of the national grand chapter and E B Spencer past grand high pHeat of the California grand chapter will speak at the sessions and at the banquet for members of both bodies at 7 p m The grand council's eighth annual assembly will be presided over by Adelbert P Pinney grand Illustrious mmter while J William Stoner grand high priest will ofannual ficiate at the twenty-sixt- h "Stars and Stripes Forever"by the band under the baton of C J Hawkins guest conductor Officers of the Utah national guard raised the flag as the band played the national anthem and persons assembled bared their heads and stood at attention The group then proceeded to the bandstand where officers of the Elks club presented the memoria program Following introductior of officers T N Baldwin exaltec ruler outlined the purposes of the Earl Roy lance Provo with his "Eclipse" adjudged best rose celebration and its importance in in Utah and the Eleanor T Park trophy awarded for the the ritual of the lodge Following prize-winnia prayer by H E Deardoff chap flower lain and past exalted ruler Mr Llewellyn presented the history of the flag since its adoption 160 years ago Nine members of Boy Scout troop No 34 assisted Altar Service Conducted by officers of the club en unusal altar service was performed Wreghes of red roses lilies' and violets were placed one in Roy lance upontheother— until a completed-libertbell had been constructed A bar on which 11 silver stars were fixed was placed on the top Roses raised by a Provo flower enthusiast Earl Roy lance who of the bell and 11 chimes were sounded by the band in bailor of was entering his blooms for the first time in a 11taltliose society exmembers who have died during the position were adjudged the best of 1000 entries in the show Sunday in- party po W4 Oil 41( ti eavt4111411P4 i4111141111Itql CI Iry iztali titit titiooi 1i 44 ni NI ITO Awning Fire A lighted cigaret started en awning fire in front of the Salt Lake Stamp company 41 West Broadway Sunday morning resulting in $20 damage firemen reported From Canada 0 Mexico: (1 ' — aseeta of Intermountain Building & Loom Aassociation a corporation will melt that property located in Salt Lake County State of Utah described as follows Beginning at the Southeast corner of the Northweet quarter of 3 South Section 17 Township Range 1 Zest Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence West 40 rods: thence North 80 rods East 40 rods thence South northbodnd car at Second West and — thence 80 place of beginning B Seventh South street W 20 acres more or less containing with 39 shares of water Main 1570 49 South Turner Together street 'dock in the Bell Canyon Irrigation was reported as the driver the Company other car at the office of said Ancillary Re' ceiver Room 313 McCornick Woman Hurt '4N1' Utah on ing Bait Lake City Mrs Edith- - TayIer 39 865 Ara Thuredity the 24th day of June 1937 at the hour of ten o'clock pahoe avenue suffered minor cuts m and bruises when the machine she Terms of sale ten per cent cash to accompany bid and the balance was driving collided with one driven upon confirmation of sale or such by D H Johnson 44 458 Coatsyother termi as Receiver may accept ille avenue at Weet Temple and subject to confirmation by the Sixth South streets court JAMES L WHITE Fred Seinger 31' 2i East BroadAncillary Receiver for Intermoun& Loan Association tain' Building the was arrested officers by way a corporation and lheld in the city jail afteT he RALPH STIEWART allegedly failed to stop when the Attorney for Receiver ' to-w- - 2 - Training -- Aor- CATHERINE BENNETT Raymond Canada Miss Bennett Is nearing the completion of her aecretarial coulee r 44:::7: 04 :1 :: al it::::1 Ok ORIN ROMNEY eatenia Dub Isar- - MeL Mr Romney wee prod dent of the L D S Business College dent body during 193‘ Pays! 0 rear 37 You may register now for Visit the school or write the summer terM for information L D S BUSINESS COLLEGE IS NORM MAIN I SALT LAKE CITY UTAK WASATCH 1111 mock IP in am LUNN hid F JL tU 1 OE1 51737-i-F-O in the chamber of commerce Freeze Barker sang "Auld Lang Syne" after which Mayor E B Erwin commended the Elks for their Flag day ceremonies Alf G Gunn past exalted ruler In the principal address of the service urged members to continue their struggle for truth and liberty He spoke of the children In the audience and the importance of the flag to preservation of their American ideals Concluding the program the audience joined the band singing Virginia The superb — flowers of the new g prize-winnin- Short Circuit Blamed Fire For Garage - More than $250 damage was done by a fire which broke out in a garage to the rear of L C Schaper's residence 1372 Seventeenth 'East street late Saturday night firemen reported A short circuit in one of three trucks housed in the garage was blamed for the blaze Damages were estimated at 00 to the building and $235 to the trucks r 4e M en-an- la "America" Triaeoefs alU gllie engleueace With First Entry Awarded Trophy a by the 10011 group under auspices bloom rose of the national body Frank Walton of Centerville and Maud ChegwidEclipse—won the Eleanor T Park den garden editor of The Salt Lake one for Mr' for Roylance Tribune judges declared the show trophy year Mr Roylance also entered a to be outstanding in all particulars mixed vase of roses which won first especially in view of the fact that recent weather had been adverse honors in the section devoted to d insect pests very numerous tries by growers of less than 100 Only members of the Utah Rose soroses ciety were permitted to participate in the exhibit Gets Silver Medal The silver medal of the American 1"al Bloom Rose society went to Mrs Richard Features were a rose originated Kletting for Mrs Sam McGredy locally and displayed by its creator while bronze medals went to J Reid Muir for Etoile de Hollande J Reid Muir an exhibition box and to Mrs Frank M Allen for showing six blooms in a fashion alMrs Erskine Pembroke Thom ways used by the Royal Horticult Sweepstakes on the table deiroted to of England but never medal entrieswas won by James tural society H Mahoney with Soeur Therese hitherto seen her the Torn Thumb Fred J Breining was given a rose with blooms no larger than a year's membership in the American- grain of wheat entered by Joseph Rose society for his bloom of Presi- H Mackay and the Tom Thumb's dent Herbert Hoover Special parent Roulettil a trifle larger awards for showing the best entries entered by Mr Mahoney and Yoin each section went to Mr: G semite a new rose with apricot C Campbell Mr Roylance Mr Ma- - petals quilled almost like t hose of a honey and Mrs Alice D Williams cactus dahlia shown by Mrs WU The show was the second staged liam R Middlemiss - The two student are representsative of the many hundreds of excellent young men and women who come from every part of the Weet to pre modern school for the opportuntpare themselves in this ties that business offers to those who qualify ng Earl Exhibition i ' ' ii L D S '4':' -1 4 ' ' s!t f :' ? ' vt ' 1- ' : e414"Iht NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that James L White Ancillary Receiver of the 4 ' : 5 2 of Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 1 p m in the St Mark's Episcopal church for David B Hempstead who died unexpectedly of a cerebral hemorrhage in Wash- ington D C last Tuesday The Rev Franklin L Gibson officiated Mr Hempstead special assistant to United States Attorney General Homer S Cummings was a former Salt Lake City attorney and had been prominent in th! Demo- - cratic in-fro- nt Pierpont avenue No one was jured police said rods-to-the Services Held Here For U S Attorney Provo Enthusiast- Declared— Winner at Rose Show t a The OMVPNINOEMNIMEIMOL1 Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2 p m for Robert-Askeby the Fraternal Crder of Eagles aerie No 67 at the Eagles' hall Mr Askew died Tuesday following a prolonged illness A retired rural mail carrier of Bingham and Salt Lake City Mr Askew was past worthy president of the local aerie and past state secretary of the lodge Burial was In the Wasatch Lawn cemetery Ma- ter Assisted by the Utah national guard and the Salt Lake municipal band flag ceremonies were conducted at flagpole followed by the memorial program at the band- s Final Rites Held For Lodge Official Two men were seriouslyinjured an& a woman suffered minor sons representing chapters and councilsthroughout the state will injuries in Salt Lake City traffic accidents Sunday assemble Monday in the Masonic Traveling north on Second West temple for the annual meetings of street on a motorcycle Howard car he was driving swerved around the grand council Royal and Se- Rock 21 204 North Redwood road a corner and collided with another lect Masters and the grand chap- was thrown 16 feet from his ma- - machine at First West street and Annual Memorial Ceremony At Park fa 'Eclipse' Takes High A!vard Mason Groups Three Hurt Two Seriously To Wet In S L:Traffic Mishaps By II 1931 tINE 14 'OwaroaYWiiQkiv kxdm410ililoloosoiwidommmmendearAttino& SMOOTH-FLOWINPOWER! 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