Show INTERMOUNTAIN f NEWS - SPORTS - CLASSIFIEO ADS-LO- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE NEWS CAt SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 3 1937 MAIN NEWS SECTION— Second Part Page B- I on Glorious Traditions Established Across the Ocean in France e Made more colorful jby an heroic record the Thirty - eighth U S infantry “Rock of the Marne” is formed (in the view above) on the parade ground at Fort Douglas Utah In the background the historic post and Walter S Fulton commanding mountalnsr Enlistment of 127 - men during the month is sought war-tim- - -- Cleaners Boost Prices S L ’ Y 4 -— - j f j I or manual training courses were- - raised considerably locally Then the Fort Douglas soldiers th-ewould still be as low or lower are also eligible to attend the Ninth in other cities of Salt Lake than West Point preparatory corps area size City's In school at Fort Scott the San i Francisco bay district Graduates of this school also are candidates for West Point It was shortly after 6 p m when an army bus pulled up in front of A the regimental headquarters dozen young men neatly dressed In civilian clothes jumped aboard - They - were bound for- - West high -- A rewell-testimonialprogram school where they were to study will be given Sunday October 10 for shorthand bookkeeping typing and Roselin who leaves soon any other courses that are open to for the Stringham n L D S those who are otherwise occupied — mission In the daytime Conducted at 6:30 p m In the Emerson L D S ward chapel the To Get Under Way program will include addresses by Rut on the post five schools other David R Brown Lorenzo E n than the West high school class will Benjamin B Stringham and week here And this under get way" D G Emery are some of the subjects that will Bishop Musical selections will be provided be taught withoqf charge to tha en- by Josephine Olsen Edith Olseii listed mep:Hulbert Keddlngton Eleanor Amott stenogra- tho L D S missionary chorus and Electricity plumbing phy carpentry radio Diesel 'mo-to- n the congregation Mrs A‘ Lewis schools The various include: EIggren and Mrs Owen Thomas education and 'typists’ i General will present a reading : clerks school for armorers motor ofmotor and school mechanics for offificers and noncommissioned Fete to Honor Missionary -- -- Spanish-America- ' Elg-gre- - c r cers - on So campaign i will start' 25-d- Idaho to find the 127 men whom Uncle Sam will accept into the Norwegian people of Utah will join other groups throughout the Only young men of good chart nation this week in celebrating Leif acter without dependents will be Erickson's discovery of the North accepted Party No 1 will be head- American continent on or aboutJhe ed by Captain Frahk H Curtis year 1000 party No 2 by Captain John D Nationally the federal governArmstrong and party No 3 by Ma- ment has proclaimed October 9 as Leif Erickson day but in Salt Lake jor Mose Kent i Recruiting will' be conducted by City major observance of the occa-sio- n the three partios in the various will center iff a meeting ThursL D Seward communities as follows: day at the Thirty-firchairman Froisland Michl ' chapel Schedule' Listed announced Saturday ' 1— Idaho cities— OctoParty No Starting at 7:30 p m the program ber 4 and 18 Rupert’ October 5 and will include a featured address by 19 Jerome-knShoshone' October Reider C Waring and will conclude I and 20 Gooding October I and with aiyeveping of dancing Infantry Thirty-eigh- th srf- Utah Norwegians throughout Utah and Prepare Fete Monday - st d r ' : a - - — 6 Rites Will Be Held Monday at Granger Fort Douglas Soldiers Go To West Point Four Fort Douglas enlisted men Saturday are enrolled in the United States military academy at West Point N Y having been appointed from the regular army after pursuing courses at the Utah post InThe former Thirty-eight- h fantrymen are Oren McCray h Glenn Lee Baker Ore Idaho Arval Allen Draper Utah and Thomas W Curley Coeur d’Alene Idaho John P Grey of Nampa Idaho and James Braden of Declo’ Idaho also members of the Thirty-eiinfantry are now at Fort Scott preparatory school studying for the West Point entrance examinations Fort Douglas has fared well in appointments to West Point Ninety men from the ranks are annually named to the military academy and the Utah post has always ranked well up in both examinations and appointments The Fort Douglas preparatory school functions five afternoons a week Iq December those who fail to pass the period examinations are dropped In March another test is given The successful students are ready for appointment while others who show promise may get additional training at Fort Scott Cal at no cost to the enlisted men ’ Mur-taug- ghth modern motorized transportation of the regiment Mrs Winder’s DU P’s Hold ‘Crack Down’ Begins on Traffic Violators Beck for ignoring a Judge effect sign' increase Funeral Set Convention to and Paul gram increasing paid half the Uncle Sam Plans to' Recruit 127 Youths For Army Careers at Fort Douglas WANTED — 127 men to receive an21 Nampa October 8 and 22 Cald- education free board room and well October 9 10 23 and 24 Boise October 11 and 25 Weiser and Payclothing References required ette October 12 and 26 Emmett It’s your Uncle Sam who is the October 13 and 27 Buhl and Filer 14 and 28 Twin Falls Ocgreat philanthropist who seeks to October tober 15 and 29 Burley give 127 men an opportunity to Party No 2 — Idaho and Utah equip themselves with a trade or a cities — October 4 and 18 Tremon-to- n October 5 and 19 Malad Idaho profession which might even lead to the United States Military acad-- j October 6 and 20 Black foot Idaho October 7 and 21 Ashton and St emy Anthony Idaho October 8 and 22 Uncle Sam has been so success- Rexburg and Rigby Idaho October ful as an educator that men trained 9 10 23 and 24 Idaho Falls Octo In the army service have qualified ber 11 12 25 and 26 Pocatello' Oc themselves for good positions In ci- tober 13 and 27 Montpelier Idaho vilian life Due to ‘‘graduation" of October 14 and 28 Logan October these men from the ranks there are 15 and 29 Brigham City 127 vacancies in the Thirty-eight- h Party No 3 — Utah cities— October Infantry in that famed World war 4 and' 21 Springville October which won its spurs Fairview and Mt Pleasant October Organization 6 Ephraim and Manti October on the Marne When Colonel Walter S Fulton Gunnison and Salina October 8 9 genial commander of the regiment and 10 Richfield October 11 Pkn- told Captain S W Ackerman his adjutant to start the ball rolling ber 13 St George October 14 Ceto fill up the ranks there was no dar City October 15 Beaver Occoncern or alarm in the captain’s tober 16 Fillmore October 18 Pay-so- n and Spanish Fork October 19 mind as he made ready for the re and 28 Ogden October 20 21 29 cruiting drive and 30 Provo October 22 Pleasant Explains Training Grove October 23 and 24 AmeriAsked if the large replacement or- can Fork October 25 Lehi October der was indicative that men no 26 Woods Cross and Bountiful Oc longer Cared to enter army life the tober 27 Farmington and Kaysville captain smiled In his quiet pro- October 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 fessional manner he went on to ex- 28 29 and 30 Salt Lake City The officers and their enlisted plain that the army these day trains it men teaches them to do men will interview all young men the work that requires clear heads who are interested in the service and steady minds and that from Those who are accepted by the w such a program the enlisted men are cruiting parties will be sent to Fort "buying” their way out of the regi- Douglas ’for final physical examiment to take good jobs in civilian nation to determine their fitness for life military service "Just look over that list" the captain chuckled "Those are Fort Douglas boys who now are cadets at West Point They got their p repertory training right here at Fort Douglas” It was then that the reporter learned that "Professor” A W Tyson heads the school with three others — “Professors” W E Sievers Charges for cleaning clothes L S Chappelear Jr and V E Sin- will be raised as high as 20 per cent clair — as assistants “Professor” Tyson is a first lieu- on some services effective October tenant He graduated from' the 11 it was announced Saturday by United States Military academy in representatives of the Salt Lake 1932 while his assistants are sec- Cleaners and Dyers’ association ond lieutenants having received of 79 cents for their commissions in the past two Minimum prices cash and carry and $1 for pickup yeqrs-and delivery on units such as men's suits and women’s plain dresses Thorough Faculty The faculty Is a thorough effi-- ? witH other items in proportion wi be adopted Ray L Smith control cient teaching staff They know announced their scholars much as they know committee chairman Approximately 98 per cent of all the men who never stall in their city have calisthenics 'or in their work on plants and outlets in theMr Smith the range When a man shows he signed the agreement can’t carry the heavy scholastic reported although many of them load he is released from the class which already have minimum price t is Two Hundred Attend Semiannual Meet Reva Bosone's pro-- 1 for fines meted stop sigh and traffic signal violators took effect Saturday In police court when three violators pleaded guilty to ignoring stop sign and traffic light charges and were fined $10 each The jurist warned motorists last week that fines for the violation would be hiked in October Robert Holm 26 Spanish Fork and Eva Demars 41 571 Pugsley street were fined $10 each for Holm violating traffic signals granted a stay of execution until November 1 was charged with not stopping before making a left turn on a red light Demars given a similar stay was accused of running through a red light Final tribute was paid Mrs Anne Two hundred delegates attended Cannon Winder wife of John R the semiannual convention of the Winder of Granger and active L central company of the Daughters D S church worker at funeral of the Utah Pioneers held Saturday services Monday at 1 p m In the at the Hotel Utah Mrs Ida M Granger L D S ward chapel Kirkham president of the organization was In charge of the session Bishop John D Hill will preside Speakers will include S J Quin-ne- y The invocation was given by Mrs of Salt Lake City Mrs Alice Emma Porter Walton chaplain The Mackay of Granger and Bishop roil call was by Mrs Leah Cheever Hill Roland Mackay of Granger will deliver the invocation The secretary and Mrs Kirkham gave Pioneer benediction will be offered by Wil- the address of welcome liam D Hill and the grave in Wa- songs were sung by Frank T satch Laflrn Burial park will be Slaughter Ignored Stop Signs The organization's program of dedicated by Lambert Bawden Brothers of Mrs Winder will be placing markers designating sites of R J Hatch 36 Randolph pioneer events was discussed by Mrs pallbearers Prominent in church social and Mabe1 Sanborn of Salt Bake City civic activities in Salt Lake county Mrs Mary A Dame of Fillmore for many years Mrs Winder died Mrs Leah H Hatch of Kamas and Friday morning following a long ill- Mrs Martha Clark of Newton Mrs Cornelia Lund chairman of the ness in a local hospital Friends may call at the E W building committee told of plans for Bluemel mortuary 1430 South Main the memorial building which the street Sunday evening and at the organization is sponsoring to house family residence in Granger Mon- pioneer relics day after 10 a m until time of The session closed with a pageant services by the Cache county camp entitled ’fined $10 He fine ed a stay to December went Into paid only McCune OgThey were 1 den who forfeited a $5 bond mainder IIill19 R D 2 box 49 who A sentence of $100 or 30 days In was fined $5 jail was imposed an Clement R Speeder Gets Off Easy Warner 20 278 South State street The lightest sentence In many who pleaded guilty to drunken drivon a speeding charge also' months ing On a second charge of driving was in Saturday's court se&r given without a driver's license he was sion when Marden Pearson Marys-val- e assessed $5 with the alternative of forfeited a $10 bond on the serving two days in jail He elected charge Generally the minimum fine to serve the jail term fgr the charge is $25 John Patterson 20 2752 Fifth Other speeders were disposed of East street charged with reckless as follows: George Carmon 20 738 driving entered la negative plea and Linden gvenue fined $25 and grant!-ehis trial was set for October 16 a stay to November 2 Alma Kas-tell- er A similar plea was given by Ben 46 2183 South State street A Lea 53 756 Genessee avenue paid a $25 fine Franz E Hallman charged with failing to give the 38 27 Q street fined $25 and given right of way between two vehicles a stay to November 1 Bert Long 27 and his trial was set for October 8 forfeited $25 and Nick Landoris Two other traffic light violators Bingham $25 fine and stay to Dewas who were arrested before the fine cember 1 stop was granton the re- 4$5 and-Rober- T Another Sensation at Keith - O’Brien’s “Our Arizona Modifies Rules On Truck Operations Chairman Irwin Arnovitz of the state tax commission was advised Saturday that Arizona has modified its laws and regulations pertaining to the operation in that state of motor vehicles from other states Work” which were complaints recently launched with state officials by residents of southern Utah Mr Arnovitz said THE snaps to smartness 9 will remove most of the cause for I On and off in the snap of a finger 2 Pleated front andbfck— theih eight of fashion I 3 Slenderizing let-i- n belt1 |