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On the development of interstate highways and it does not allow the commission to take county lines into consideration Mr Knowlton said that in the last 10 years the road commission hair spent 8321041583 in 'Salt Lake county Under the 1937 program the projects of which are completed-or under contract it is spending 8431540 and en the 1938 program Seconds - Manufacturers Will join in Annual Conyention in S L CoMpletion of 'a 'year noteworthy $34500(1 in industrial annals of the state will be celebrated Saturday by Utah manufacturers at their thirty-thir- d annual convention to be heM in the Hotel Utah under the auspices of the Utah Manufacturers' association As in 'past years the men who turn such great quantities °Linter-mountai- n raw materials into finished products will combine business with pleasure at their annual Registration in the gathering morning will be followed by noon and afternoon business sessions and a banquet and entertainment in the evening Includes Annual Message The noon session program will include the annual message of J J Ile Ville association president the prineipal convention address by G A Marr Salt Lake City attorney the annual report of J E Ellison association treasurer and the election of eighttllirectors Officers will be elected at the first meeting of the newly formed directorate a week or two after the convention J S Adams of Layton president of the Utah Manufacturers' Employes' leaFue will be another noon session speaker Music will be furnished by the South high school ' Standard Service is nationally ' - f'n-i60-- - - Solemn high mass for Joseph M Rotzlec 41 former secretary to the general manager of the western diVil5i011 of the American Smelting and Refining company was velebrated Tuesday morning in the Ca thedral of the Madeleine The Most Rev D G Hunt DD bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake delivered the sermon and the Rev Joseph G Delaire was celebrant of the mass Burial was In Mt Calvary cemetery - - — --- -- t - - - ' I 879 - - - - - OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 1938 - - - ' Club Welcomes - ' - - -- -- ization exceeded the tncients-ionly ' of one important natural-laand its application to the comfort of mankia James Hansen president of the student chapter presided at the n e k - I - meeting Robert F Weyher was charge of arrangements in o 11011EY-BAC- K GLAIID TABLET Health Restores Vigorous we guarantee to bring you bock to health and happinisa or we refund every cent That's how sure we am that aro have the bent gland tablet known Thousands of test" have proved this to our lull satisfaction Now artmotrr aunt you rite g nova - Newhouse hotel according to Dr G R Leonard president At Schramm-Johnso- n Drug W Storm (Ads') "I'M THE CAPTAIN OF A UNITED MAINLINER a job which rates as a and ds of miles of flying experience are hundreds of th only a small part of the requirements Actually Pire ts profession-Manyysa- been in training for this job for years I own my hornet a family lioo quietly and normally and mainiaise excegant physical condition And I'm constantly studying all phases of airline oporation—espacially meteorology the science of forecasting the weathar " 'll:! - P1: :7!:i 5i ::iiii yp::: 4 4 ::11111::! Agli!li!1& IP' L :-- ' ' i- i: ---4 ii i411 Elli!:tgliii!lagiliT" 14 a ''t-ga"- 4 ild - 4 Nfelit1'- - Akiik' ' ':f 4 1 ' ' V3 "I STUDY THE WEATHER REPORTS FOR AT AN HOUR BEFORE EVERY TAKE-OF- F with the dispatcher who is an expert meteorologist Weather data comes to us by radio and teletype from four different sources giving us a complete picture of conditions all along the route both on thi ground and at every flying level Thgt dispatcher and I make separate analyses of the weather compare them and then agree on a plan of flight " - "MY ORDERS ARE TO NOT FLYOF - - 11 -I- 1 1"---- -' 0 CpCivIstolloaelowlettes - s 1:: t r 71' : e ' i::)' ' t f r ! drit lie i z:— - - i ? - - -- --- -- -i d 7 - 43? N4t4 (1 11r fiv ' — - -' : : iii z- ' - ' - I ' 1)i 4 f-- t' i t 1ft ip 4 - ' - -- - nk-- ' ' 4 t 7 If''' k 1 i'l t t - ' : 11 - 0 ' If" — I r- 4 ''' ' --- miTo -- - : kitiA- - glii - alp - 't ii '4 Alia S 11 1‘ '! '' -- 'N " —711 ''" ? k4 1 - ' "I DON'T a - o - a United Air Lines guarantees me salary of $650 a month regard of how many hours I fly That way you see they pay me for using my judg- mint in not starting a trip under doubtful! conditions or for torminating a trip if s imtather turns unfavorable ' Iover -- - — — - mi' IMIllt- - - 4' ' - - - --- - - --- —i — ' 'm — ct " — ' L IN E - I -- CHICAG0--NEWAI01- 0 TICPORTLAND---SPOKAYIATTRACTIV- -- ) - - i I -- Joy-an- -- -- LI PrOlendase in convenient tablet form is tonsidered the best in modern SeiS3C4 It extracts from the glands of the contains x -:- -healthy animals- ant its mimosa is—to 116-omerastimulate all the glands to healthy activity The effect is anonishinc almost magical The entire body takes on a limo UndisMayed by the glodm of im- - mal condition Vigorous health its mimes for succesa in all activity today sary pending- income tax collections the Asthma Diabetes Rheumatism Con- Salt Lake Optimist club Tuesday &tont Tiredness Low Blood Pressure Nervousness etc are ailments frequently found room for a bright hope You owe it canoed by gland disorders "We-anticippaying twice the to yourself and family to try this new income tax for 1938 that we are gland tablet Glendora is entirely unothers It is a real gland product about to pay for 1937—and without like and carries an unlimited Money Back any increase in rates" the club de- guarantee if it does not give compists treatmont $300 clared at its weekly luncheon at the satisfaction --- ' mining as a profession be said was he—hadjearned modern civil- that HAVE TO HURRY TO KEEP I Up WITH MY FLYING SCHEDULES "OUR NEW MAINLINER SKYLOUNGES AND SLEEPERS All Unit4U1 flights are timed to two only ars certainly tops in transportation betwatn Nag York Cleveland 50 to 60 of th horsepower available 4 Denver and all Pacific Coastcities from Los Angeles 1100 iijv Wasp engines our twinrow —in Seed Loan Action bigretvissill —That gives us a valuable risorvo margin The Utah State Farm Bureau schedules Actually - the Supers have berths as comfortable as your own its& The — federation Tuesday askedtheAltah of powerand slack incan Next time ySts plase— Vlimb two miles cah(Ws are tous4prooted and steant-heatea Vaasa Matnlinor congressional delegation to work in Mainlines a to United to it xotrrslf for early action on the seed loan En? !ugh with only Otill engin UM 6 trip you bill nowpending before congress---letter prepared by Tracy R Well' -ing executivesecretary said Utah 7 1-1-11 farmers—will need their—loins—iii -- ' ---time for an unusually early plantD----1this year ing ' — - — Will Present Fantasy ' -To and ZASTSover— - --- -RAMC Drama students of East-- high 110 night SleePer flights —Alto 3 daily flights to — SAN FRANCISCO log gm 2 Planes daily to BEAT- strong will‘present a negro fantasy pll wow Weduesclaymornirw-ina—stude- nt sem AO MI gottioNm mg -assembly according to Miss Alta mimosa LOW RATES lee N iALT UM Rietsofirost Redd dramatics instructor Depicted WAS91!6111 eff paw —TICKETS: Hotel Utak Wow:lei-N' in pOetry song and dancing—the isAlmals ! Or Hotels and Travel Romans :TNE !MAIM LiNE'! AIRWAY fantasy is a characteriztation of the d sorrovist ths megrzyTace ' - - i - 1 S TANDARli- - - ' - 4 r'f - - - Because the world needs men who are used to difficult tasks the mining profession often an attractive future to young menGordon Monof the University of tague Butler Arizona told a group of mining students here Tuesday night Mr Butler dean of the Arizona school of mines and engineering and state director of mining declared the profession is far from being crowded that it is in feet constantly 'expanding Addressing the University of Utah student pection of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers at the Beau Brummel cafe he recounted many of his experienced and described trips through Mexico One of his reasons for taking upl C have Lydia Rotzler Funeral Rites Conducted c f - - '7AP "Although there trs chapters of the association in tht Philippine islands Hawaii and Alaska 8nd almost all of the states of the union it just happens that no one has taken hold of organizing a chapter here at the air crossroads of the west" Mr Orlob commented Mr Orlob formerly an instructor In the U S army air corps was advised of his election from Washington D C headquarters of the is selection association Tuesday followed a post card poll of association members residing in Utah The organization Mr: Orlob said is the oldest aviation grow in the country and works for advancement of aviation Need more be said? i - "United Airlines pay s lormy judgMentin not flying toot" Utahn Urges Air Chapter - I -- ---- L: LEAST available everywhere is - - by Mrs Boothby Arranges Banquet Frolic Kingsley E Clawson member of the association board of directors is chairman of a convention enter- tainment committee arranging a banquet frolic that promises to all similar organization eclipse events distinctive for their gaiety of Utah made and the presentation products by the manufacturers It Is expected several hundred manufacturers from throughout the state will attend the convention sessions and banquet &rt mdard-G-nDli- ne - e directed icture7of—Professiort : t ! ' a Organization of a chapter of the National Aeronautic association in Utah was anticipated Tuesday by Utah Rudolph °riot newly named : - 8 - Mr Cannon's will: dated December 3 1937 named the Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company as executor Other heirs beside the widow Mrs Caroline Y C Cannon named equal beneficiaries had she predeceased her husband were the following eons and daughters: Roger Willard Cannon of Los Angeles Gerald Q and Arthur Q Cannon Sett Lake City Mrs Phyllis Cannon Wattle of San Francisco Mrs Ethelyn Cannon Pett of Idaho Falls Ideho and Mrs'Caroline Cannon Steele St Salt Lake City Mrs Ednah Truman Ferry was made sole beneficiary and executrix to act without-bon- d for the estate of Mr Ferry Other heirs are his twin sons William Montague Ferry Jr and Sanford Truman Ferry The estate consists of stock and personal property the petition said l''' 4 Cannon Ferry Will Filed in Probate Beneficiaries each Utah Leaders In Industry To Hold Meet ---- i r : - Director Of Arizona Schools Skalis' Stuclents :To University of Utah - - The widows of Willard T Cannon and William Montague Ferry' were named as sole beneficiaries in their estates according to the respective wills for probate in Third die- trict Meld Tuesday '" Both—estates i were 'in excess of $10000" A :::::: commissionwito n said the state com:e I mission appreciates any suggestions the on counties may give necessity for road projects but it must be kept in mind it is the duty Will speak at J J Neville of the commission to develop a annual manufacturers' convenstatewide system and not just to tion dole out money to counties on a basis of taxes paid - ' Mr Mullins had said that while Salt Lake county pays 41 per cent of the state's gasoline taxes it his received in the last five years only 143 per cent of federal and state — t 1 0010004: t Pctittis---Brig- h - :lit :r: i- - r ' More motorists of the Pacific West use Standard Gasoline than any other gasoline t --Na- me f:::-- ? t - Pit 17 An answer to charges by County Commissioner J B Mullins that Salt Lake county is not receiving l'' its share of state road money was made Tuesday by E C Knowlton chief enfineer of the state road i ' '::::" e - i 4:H 4 Glee club F :ii :A i t ::: - - ' " ::::::::::::' 1 STANDARD GASOLINE Is UNSURPASSED - t ''IL''' :'''''''''' l' :!' - 1 - - 1- ' - " t fining-Exper- Estates of S la i Leaders ' ' - - Advertisement Time—to 'I -- N dark room—but when it gets 'mom-ma- " '' ''':: :v too visitors are likely to trip al :'z t75-7'':--' :' :: !:!":'::i:: '::5 ':::':': over photofloods spotlights tripods '?I'' 'r" and other camera equipment as they :: ' ::::: it enter a parlor that has been con- :i::::'::i:::'k!:i:':'--'':':::i t 14 serted into a portrait studio ' '' !':'I:i!:: 1C41':4444:cfi' ':: fr-io!:::'All of which 'leads up to the an- :i :' ' iiA :::!777"1:4C '::'::: L''-"i e b souncement made Tuesday by Dean :':'''' " Na Pr? v ' :'::'''!::'::: Green monthly print comPetition R :::- '":4:- "40444 44 vgo '3'''' i: :::ii:: 'Nt: chairman of the Salt Lake Camera ''' ' sl ' :::::::! Club ? '4001rtftb that Hal S Rumers "Winter :: ?'' i:::: Itie' mr :::":" 4 Wonderland" picture was adjudged r :': 4 of photographic the best :::?'::: ' N V art submitted in the advanced class :::0i::M4::!:::!:!'k ':::::::::::: eii 1'' tk44-4T4of the camera clubs monthly con'''::' :iyi:-tg''r':::'::A:'"::::: i test which ended Monday night N::60:E:I:: Members voted by secret ballot ':M::i:1:::::':'''''::'::': to determine whose pictures re:':!::!f!:::'::::::!:':l:ri: ceived blue ribbons in both the ad:? vanced and the beginners' claasea ::1::::::-::Vames of photographere of tna pic:i:0:::P!!!:::Ni:' km04 1 tures were not placed on the face of the prints Lenessa Rumel left and Hal S Rumel exhibit prize winning After final count in the beginners' in Salt Lake Camera club competition in "winter pictures Class it was discovered that the scenes" subjects "fotog" who took the blue ribbon in that class for the picture entitled "Winter Rhapsody" was Lenessa Rumel wife of the advanced class ( e t ::: - When the streptococcus meniscus lensus otherwise known as the cameri bug bites the man of the farhily the kitchen of the apartment is likely to be turned into a ' " fJ7 Widows Get - f 1 -- - |