Show I THE SALT LAKE TRMtTNE' TUESDAY MORNING MARCH 21 1938 National Scout Chiefs Laud UtallProarress :Loaikis:Tilkptepil:0-gro- Remittiscence Early-Da- y - DUP of Gatherilt Forl"k-Highlig- ht - Growth-- at Arinual Dinner 4 Leaders Assemble For Regional Conference Here ' Or 1 - i feNY::::t:r i t ' 4: if 1 t 1Ar 1 1 ' 116mosnelooftiowommtanwmow ' eill000mmommilifitWookosozo$ Charles N Miller) left D E Hammond center and Raymond O Hanson Boy Scout leaders confer on eve of annual meeting of Utah scouter Heart Attaek Proves Fatal Witness Denies Labor Count Motorist Group Head Succumbs Testifies at Hearing Before NLRB John Arthur Bouford 48 service manager for the Utah Motorist azauciation an American Automobile association affiliate died Monday at 10:45 p m at his home 1434 Harrison avenue of a heart attack Mr Bouford was born April 6 1889 in Hutchinson Kan and came to Salt Lake City in early childhood He was a member of Mount Moriah lodge F and A M Surviving are his widow Mrs Afton Pace Bouford a son Robert Bouford a daughter June Bouford a brother all- of Salt Lake City James H Boutord of Los Angeles and a sister Mrs Virginia Onderilonk of Pocatello Idaho S - Cancer War AidsNamed— Officers of the Salt Lake district women'a field army of the American Society for the Control of Cancer 'were appointed Monday morning by Mrs Iva H Millward captain The group plans an educational campaign and a membership campaign to open April 1 and extend to April 15 in which the importance of early discovery of cancer will be stressed named Monday at the directors meeting held at the chamben of commerce were: Mrs C O Bonner secretary Mrs Dent Chamberlin corresponding secretary Mrs Walter W Emery treasurer and Mrs L O Horsfall publicity chairman Lieutenants named Were: Mrs F W Milner Mrs Lora Colville Remensberger Mrs Ernest Urien Mrs Thomas E Rowan Mrs L J Paul Mrs Irma F Bitner Mrs Waldo W Lyman Mrs Myrtle B Latimer Mrs Jennie Duffin Mrs Lottie Fullmer Royal E Holt Mrs Mrs—Elizabeth - O --Williams and Mrs Barlow Fox I Officers I ö - Public Hearing Set For Deposed Firethan Public hearing on the dismissal of Lieutenant Frank Angell from the city fire department by Chief Walter S Knight and approved by city commission vote Thursday will be set by the civil service commission as soon as specifications of the charges have been filed by Chief Knight Angell was relieved from serVice with the department for incompetency failure to perform duties misconduct and failure to observe the rules of the department Chief Knight wrote the city commission asking approval of his action Angell later denied the charges and asked for a public hearing Lucian Bryant 23 of Dewas brought to Sait Lake Cityby federal authori- ties Mondayto fa dil Dyer act charges and placed in the Salt Lake county jail In lieu of $2300 bail He and his wife were alleged to have traded a stolen car for another machine here last December ‘ troit TO' Talk on Dieseh 'Progress t - in Diesel Engine De- velopment for Use in Highway Railroad gad Marine Transportation" will be diecumed by 1 B Healy zone manager of the General Meters truck division at the Tuesday 12:13 p in meeting of the Rotary club in the Hotel Utah I 40kn-- O Hanson of Los Utah pioneers Special honors also were accorded eight charter members in attendance A group in pioneer costume directed by Mrs Grace Woodbury gave a dries of playlets entitled "What Grandmother Use to Do" and Mrs Jeanette McKay Morrell showed her collection of china Mrs Ida M Kirkham president of the state central company explained that a similar function is held annually Prior to the annual spring convention which will be conducted this year all day April 4 in the Hotel Utah Delegates are expected from all western states and a number of other areas Past presidents attending were Mrs Annie Wells Cannon Mrs Lily C Wolstenholme Mn Elizabeth R Wright Mrs Elizabeth P Hayward Mrs Flora B Horne Mrs Alice M Horne Mr Fanny C Woodruff and Mrs Cornelia S Lund Charter members included Mrs Mary T S Smith Mrs Edna H Ridges Mrs Sarah Farr Taylor Mrs Ida Taylor Whitaker Mrs Rosannah C Irvine Mrs Rachel G Taylor Mrs Elizaeth S Wilcox and Mrs Minnie Horne James -i or k 'T OR 1 r II -- An- L ' "' Quilt Block r - d "'Y t 4t sow Remember That Night Margaret Gorman Nichols By mam A Career Girl Can Keep Her Figure by Steady Exercising - 01 '- If -- I '' :s- -f - recrea-410)s-- N tt le Officers Halt - AV ir - - j Buralary -- — T - fast-worki- Ggvernors Sonora Mexico HERMGSILLO March 21 (5-- -A spokesman for the Sonora state government said Mon day night Governor Roman Yocupicio would leave by plane Tuesday for Mexico City to attend a conference of governors called by Presi dent Lazar° Cardenas To Get Certificates Eighty-fiv- e a course Mo--- Saar 139 of Louis Dirrittec On the pieces it may take more other hand when the pieces are squares or triangles that fit one against another you can use less Then if you will buy three to three and one-hayards of any given pattern you usually have enough if there are two kinds of 'print plus a background in a quilt like this pattern for Instance The quilt club Members clipped Members of Utah's supreme the picture-andirections from the court clothed themselves with the paper sent for the tracing pattern traditional insignia of high pdileaflet They traced the pieces cial office Monday when they onto 'lightweight cardboard cut donned black silk robes for the these out and then laid 'them on March the of term of opening the goods outlined them and cut court the pieces with a quarter inch alThis le the first time a Utah lowance beyond the pencilled line court has been robed although They did this because the patterns many appellatt courts throughout do NOT allow for Seams the nation including the U S By laying tro pencil lines against supreme court and circuit courts each other and sewing on the line of appeal have worn robes for the blocks will all be of theisame size when finished many years They put this A ceremony participated In by quilt together with alternate squares members of the Utah State Bar of white at whose suggestion the custom Copyright 1938 for The Tribune was started here was held in the courtroom before the justices begRn the hearing of cases on the March calendar "We- believe you are beginning' S L a wholesome and honorable cue-tothat will continue to exist" sMembers of the Salt Lake 2xecuW Q Van Cott bar president Wye& association Monday night told members of the court gathered at the new Arden plant' of The justices were complimented the Dairy Products also by Samuel R Thurman for- company at 1030 South Main street mer chief Justice who referred to and joined in a preview tour of the the robes as "a symbol- - of your new building which will be formalhigh position" ly opened Saturday In response 'Chief Justice WilThe meeting---whic- h' included liam H Folland said: "We are dinner a regular entertitihment prohappy to accede to the 'request of gram- and the plant tour replaced We the regular Monday luncheon meetthe bar that we wear robes hope that the practice meets with ing of the groun Eliot Y Gates executive secretary eald popular approval" - 'Supreme Court Judges Don lf -- Reed Smoot member of the L D S council pf twelve apostles and former United States senator will address the Sons of Utah Pioneers luncheon club weekly meeting Tuesday at 12:15 p m in the Lion House social center Louis -- Rose Black Raiment persons who have in apartment completed house management under supervision of the Apartment House Association of Utah and the state Planned Supper-Danc- e board of education at West high 'school will receive certificates at a A cabaret style dance with a meeting Friday at 8 p m at the buffet supper will be held Saturday 'Newhouse hotel night by the chamber of commerce Elwood H Thomas chairman of the Composer Dies dance committee announced Mot-da- y Word was received here Monday of the death In St r TI New Mexico To Address S U P -- - Raymond of Utak Pioneers honor presidents at annual dinner S eated left to right Mrs Annie Wells Cannon Mrs Lily C Wolstengeles new regional executive and a Daughters holme Mrs Elizabeth R Wright and Mrs Elizabeth P Hayward Standin g Mrs Flora B Horne Mrs Alice M Horne Mrs Fanny C meetDenial that company executives second guest speaker at the from four Woodruff and Mrs Cornelia S Lund all put presidents and Mrs Ida M Kirkham president attended meetings of the employes' ing Tuesday of scouters One important 4 said councils Utah Garment Western association of the in the pleeting will be development was made Manufacturing company presentation of the new organizaMonday by Mrs Mary Anderson tion plan whereby the number of a at association secretary of the committees is reduced operating board national relations labor 14 to six with benefits in simfrom the that hearing into the charge and more effective coINSTALLMENT 39 nurses and patients saying That'st "I'vi just been buying clothes tortThat's all anybody can say' But it company and its successor the Ma-lo- plification ordination orNow doesn't help I wish it could be you Manufactureing company Karen nodded "Yes That day my daughter: Didn't know Ihad a Philip'5 wedding tomorrow LA GANKE FLORENCE By coma into dered employes Plan Adopted joining told you about myself you knew" daughter did you?' And thinking do you know why' this isn't a happy and Philip I'm making a poor Job I 2 iNCHPS I didn't know myself until yester- day for me?" of comforting you Karen pany union Phyal' D E Hammond Salt Lake counmim In& "I waited until you had proved Mrs Andersort was called to the "Oh of course! You love him clams cure many ills but they're day" the Cache Valley said cil executive B L Fowler N actress It N an was stand by Newell I afraid Karen held his hands more tightly Brenda said that a long while ago helpless when it comes to curing yourself council has adopted the plan All I can say is that I'm attorney to explain the associa- In Utah andalready it might upset you if you knew and looked directly at him sorry sick hearts local groups other that offition's activity Testimony that Philip still doesn't know who you follow will Tours Hospital likely ciala did not attend the meetings are Over the phone from England Mr Hanson will discuss the imwas given- - by Mrs Anderson in rehe patted her he was Affectionately: with intrigued your merely volunteers in of scouting hands "Would you mind very much ply:to a question by Ira A Huggins portance story Luckily he couldn't see my luncheon meeting Tuesday at the if I took you on a tour through the attorney for the company face and know what his words were The qualifications of1a successful Previously she had said the ashospital? I'm proud of the hospital doing to me" said are exemplary sociation had received a "closed scout leader he and proud of you I think you two She Moiled "You dropped your character courage to assume a job IF should know each other" shop" contract with the company purse in a theater lobby and everyin technical details of competence a more in August 'slightly than And while Karen was meeting thing happened from there" By IDA JEAN HAIN in himself month after ita organization All scouting and confidence doctors nurseiLeecretaries and pa Today would be like any other Whatever our own of kin occuegionWe altdaywAlking41144-1reeh-e4r-- tt of the association's meetings were and in the intrinsic qualities flerttTiThiflii wiii—itanding over boyhood to are the h el COILcorapa rty praperty-she-saila brisk is reason the think it best 'possible the fireplace in his apartment light a pace likely looked out the window 'of her room he said this of More leaders type of Malouf Edward I president of Today people would eat and talk for all our figure troubles The exercise but to get the most out of ing one cigaret after anotherea the company described the tirm's would make possible inclusion lb It was a few minutes to 3 o'clock and work And tonight people housewife's work in the scouting movemore it sedentary workers should follow and boys PeterM at 3 there was a rehearsal for general operations Paul would pay their money to see her le never done and rewestern four-stat- e Of the this and walk example pianist son state federation of labor pres- ment In the the wedding On a sofa pulled to 86246 "Doesn't this look warm and But Philip wouldn't be in the theater she has no time - t 1 in ident and Mark Conway former or- gion a gain from 818601937 correct posture Her tip is to 'toward the fireplace lay an open He'd be entertaining the for exercise Thee tonight Utah sunny" s wu registered during ganizer for the International Lady ''''" walk with the body an newspaper With Karen's photograph i "This quilt pattern belongs to members of his wedding party! - secretary blames a Garment Workers' union told of contributing its share Her eyes seemed to be mocking him ' same she That was afternoon tryinches her the sun drenched land of New hipline t 1 imaginary line ran straight from In the next room his bedroom' he their attempt to form a local at the Third Leader on suits and hats and shoes in on a desk chair to- 4 Mexico 44 I suppose that is why I ing ears ahoulders the I of back Western Garment Manufacturing hips heard his servant walking front the exclusive shop where Brenda job A third national leader to be at eee it developed in cream backand even' ' 'elthe knees and heels Such a stance :ssii chair to dremer as he placed his plant bought her clothes and thinking a figure Columnist( A Schuck nahenna and brown or white "You the shoulders A ground The hearing which will continue the meeting—Arthur '''''k to' clothes in a trunk automatically squares can't show how you feel You has a pretty tough of the division of polka dot tional director Nes warm and forces the tucks the in chest plain room print up in at the petit jury Tuesday ' look can't Philip glanced at the phone and for miserable Brenda's U-to time arrive P Tuesday brown You may want to use a living up t4 the federal building is before Waldo operation—is will hips and allows for an easy swing- - 'words for Lilyan came to him He q ing her own advice! AttL00$ speak on 'Scout- polka dot of brown and red Oc- sake She's happy" to sure stride Be C Holden NLRB examiner The morning He saw himself going to the phone keep your Brenda said "That's lovely on Then for ing in the Present Day World" at casionally you can find just such head high too employes' association an intervenor the calling her and saying "I can't of a black suit with a silver tion we go to a te: a pattern I always buy such un- you" evening banquet some exerBut are there in the case is represented by K special marry you tomorrow because rm in Sessions at the Newhouse hotel usual patterns when I see them fox collar theater or concert: :a 13' 04111 cities which this young artist has love with Karen Millare Tracy Power I'm more Mel-yi- n and the envy reason to recommend The company it was said em- will be opened" at 10 a m by ex- The only trouble is this — unless Forces Smile As good you completely more passionately in member of the creatures Ballard J I glorious time at see the I buy are enough 150 to most of whom ever believed anyone ployed love than I mIght suppose they designed persons the soft fur Karen who have Touching ecutive board for Utah Following It I may run out of material when a slim hipline in spite of could be I can't go through with are women "For your wedding too" to do butnothing Ida Jean hain keep the luncheon a second general ses- I get ready to make the quilt smiled keep of hours Her favorite is the it sitting right--smiLilyan! I'll do anything you and Tomorrow you beautiful Take the concert pianist sion will be held And all too often you don't know That's "dry swimming" back stroke exe- - your father snuggest but I can't Scout leaders from the Salt Lake how much material is going to be must smile at Philip athis wedding —all she has to do is practice six exited on low You a trestle can marry you I'm sorry but that's reception- Oh bow tired her mouth to eight hours a day She is prac- use Ogden Gateway Cache Valley and required" the bed lying on the back with the way it is" would be from smiling!' are councils Parks Utah National bench! And the hips tied to the "I certainly agree with you slightly off the edge for But he couldn't because he could Then Brenda said "I'm going to tically adds to a piano The meeting is one Of there to attend The speaker was a leave sitting pianist's hip inches leeway Begin with the legs doubled not bear to hurt and humiliate her Nancy" soon as as decided you you've of the annual three sections at the same rate itdoes to a stenog- up in a jackknife position knees and because of his fondnem for her regional newcomer to the Nancy Page quilt on a hat Why not stop at the hos- rapher's club She had been to only three bent to chest and feet together father! Police set a new speed record for meeting desee and He'd be pital es Craig? ' -Kick--the w meetings but was having as she three-Alinlegs—out straight- - swing called UT stopping burglaries early Tueaday He this lighted morning olife----"I said the time of am her in circles wide outward them and At 12:55 a m Radio Operator A Legal-Fraternityhis cigaret into 4 softly Dropping fore were a and he's like you up so glad to find other women who back together returning to orig- - the flames in the fireplace be broarictiarlhTit—A—buPoor Karen Don't try to like to sew - and make quilts I boy" inal position rglar was operating at 45 East SecRepeat three times crossed the room put on his hat child hide Your eyes your misery S Chief to Visit L thought they were almost all gone are and Increase at your own risk! It and coat and went out On the ond Squth street mouth though your frightened and I think your hint to buy when is is a wonderfully effective exercise street he hailed a taxi Late for the One minute later at 12:56 a In It isn't fair that love smiling O'Sullivan Kansas you see is a good one" but we would think that after doing rehearsal of his wedding! But he three radio patrolmen converged on J Francis like be should wasted! yours "Perhaps you don't know Mrs the scene and arrested the man who City Mo attorney and national this swim stroke Miss Monath had never wanted this kind of wedshoulShe over furs her her pulled president of the Delta Theta PM Green" said Nancy "that an ordi- ders "I limp a bit as she goes on the ding might gave hie name as William Davis run think I'd better really v Laden with clothing which he' legal fraternity will arrive in Salt nary quilt made from a double along I'm going to see Lilyan for i stage You try It Arriving at the church be met bed will use about ten yards o: If you will counteract the effects Tony Cannon first had taken from an outside showcasel Lake City Tuesday 10:30 a m for remoment the a before wedding of your occupation with this type of "A fine wedding rehearsal with of the Grand Loan company the an inspection of the University of material for the top of the quilt hearsal That's at 3 I'll just have exercise and will walk five miles everybody late!" Tony said grinman was taken to the police sta- Utah chapter of the fraternity an- Not all of the patterns take as time to see her before she leaves a tion and a few minutes later was nounced James W Be less tribune of much as that and usually if the for the church" ning shaking his hand "Lilyan day you won't have any hips!' the chapter Monday background is white you have Calories isn't here either Nor is Kennedy In the city jail In office Breakfast stusome of sunny over Craig's large that which Mr with left O'Sullivan visit will you man G best Radio Patrolmen Golden Holt Where's very- your t1 BO Orange juice 74 glass Karen waited There was a photoeat C Bray and M L Christensen were dent lawyers of the university chap- can use in another quilt But by body?" on of his desk 1 Brenda 5 slice g Toast ter Tuesday and will be honored by and large a top which is made graph the three officers (To be continued) Putter IA pat 50 a banquet with active and alumni 90 by 106 inches requires that Why had Brenda gone to see LACoffee 1 tosapswlit cream 1 outride(' do to Iyan? Had the visit anything If there are with—her---Karen members at 7 p m Tuesday in the amount of material 61141 Cardenas Calls S41t Lake City News Briefs Face Dyer Act Count etekvk Highest Pip' Capita "Utah has the highest per capita enrollthent of any Mate in the union and this is due of course to the L D S church" Mr Miller said "We of the national headquarters are enthusiastic about our relations with the church and its fine cooperition fromthe president on down We've tried to deserve the confidence of its leaders and we do believe we have som thing every church can take into Ls program" He sai4 all churches had shown Increasing interest in the Scout program with the Catholic church gaining particularly in number of troops Early Utah history and growth the Daughters of Utah Pioneer organized in 1901 to stimulate hie torical study and perpetuation of pioneer ideals were reviewed at the nnual dinner sponsored by the state central company Monday in the Lion House social center Each of eight past presidents in attendance responded to toasts gilt lig reminiscences of early days of of National and regional leaders of the Boy Scouts of America arrived In Salt Lake City Monday night for Tuesday's regional conference with reports of membership gains In the western region and high praise for Utahns national leadership in enrollment Charles N Miller of New York national director of City assistant the divis1on-- 6f operations declared Utah already approximates the 'national goal of reaching "one boy In four for four years each" Only ono boy in six in the nation is now In the movement and the average tenure la less than three years each ' Review Victor Interne tionally known composer and well known In Saletake City music circles Mr Saar conducted magt er course in TrillPiC at the Universal of Utah summer school in 19 Executives Tour - 'Dairyylant fu ' -- "I'm mixed up" she thought "But I'll be all right after tomorrow I'll know then I'll see him married There won't be anything to hope for I'll straighten out my life and be all right I've got to be But since that fateful night in June she had built everything Ai' around Philip Everything had been Hortense Monath the slender for him her work her hopes her graceful Newark N J girl who dreams thoughts and her ranks as one of this country's outCraig followed his pretty young standing concert pianists says she came hie office Into He secretary has to reckon seriously with this directly to Karen who arose and of her chosen career As kissed hint There was no awkward- ahandicap woman performer she has to have ness in the meeting and kissing him eye as 'well as ear appeal seemed a perfectly natural thing She appeal must' present a graceful carto do riage and slender figure as she walks on &lid off the stage Introduces Daughter LealWith hie arm around her Craig strenuous hip exersaidMiss Lee I want you to meet eines are contained In the my daughter Karen" leaflet "Hips Hips Away" "Your daughter?" She laughed Send a stamped addressed didn't know a I "Why you had envelope for this leaflet They 'doctor" are 3 cents each by mall or 1 daughter cent each If you call at The "A great many people don't Karen aca Tribtme-Telegraname She's an has stage Home Set- tress" vice Bureau Salt Lake City Miss from up papers utak i -" — the "It certainly has been an exCiting 'Miss Monath declares It takes y First you tell us that you and treme measures to counteract hours Endowed with a suMiss Bond are- going to be married of practice and then you introduce me to your perb heritage of physical vigor and Her eyes scolded but vitality she hex chosen a rigorous daughter' she smiled- - 'Arid all the time I program of outdoor activity and calisthenics She walks from four you were a bachelor" pought When she left Craig sat in his to five miles every day and gets the out of this activity by crowd-too- k desk chair leaned forward Karen's hands l 4ing it into a brief hour This is a not stiff pace but Miss Monith adopted "Something tells quite happy today Why isn't it one the European habit of cross counof the happiest days of your life? try walking at the age of 16 when she went abroad-fo- r her musical It is for me "Did you see the papers? They education end she finds it an about you I've been thrust- - loyable recreation tog papers at everybody doctors o For anyonewho has been sitting 300 Lanebeoa PIO tipanlak Ore kg cup 50 "WON 3 crisp WM Head lettuce I: tablespeoe French 100 dreaming Buttermilk 1 glass Se 386 Dirmee Tomato lalea enektail Hamburger Omit Gravy 4 tablospgams Mashed potatoes 11 cup Carrots I cup 0 Baked apple with JUle 211 200 $O 100 40 200 --- -915 -- Tatai eateries tor day Copyright 1938 -- 1295 for The Tribune Merchants Deadlock On Oosing Hours MURRAY—Alerchants of Murray argued pro antcon over advantages of a 6:30 p tn closing ordinance at a hearing on the question before the city commission Monday tight In the Murray city hall The discussion ended In a deadlock when other merchants were unable to convince M Warshaw operator of Grand Central markets that his store here should close prior - to 8 p tn - m NEW biACARONIAND-CHEES- macaroni g grated cheese—in each Kraft Dinner package Easy directions tell youhowtomake tender macaroni drenched in 9 cheese sauce wi : mmutes! 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