Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Teacher Will Continue Meet Hears Mountain States Areas USACTalks Dr Duetto Delve Farther Into Literary Subject Al-do- City Will Lay Water Main Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN— City Commissioner Ed' ward T Saunders said Sunday i jnew water main will be laid along the east bench district to the south of the city to amplify the water flow which in past years has been low during summer months cast Iron pipe line The Saunders said Will be laid along Fillmore avenue from Twenty-se- v street enth street to Twenty-nint- h street to and west on Twenty-nint- h Quincy avenue A smaller network f pipes will be laid ihtoareu south of Thirtieth street The city waterworks department Is awaiting a contract from the pub' lie works administration needed in getting the project under way Eaun ders said Notice that the P W I has allocated a $33000 grant for this work has been received Bids for materials in construction of the im provement are to’ be let this week or next the commissioner said 4 through law enforcement and highway patrol agencies Body Recovered— The unidentified body of a man who had been dead two years or more was found Sunday in the mountains near Oroflno Iddho Tribune Interraountaia Service LOGAN— S O” Bennion of the I D S first council of' seventy admonished people of Cache valley to remain united in faith and purpose at the annual northern Utah L D S conference here Sunday Representing the central L D S authorities Mr Bennion encouraged immigrants ' from the Germanic countries to teach their language to their children that It might be used by them in foreign missionary work later The conference opened Saturday evening In Logan L D S Fourth ward chapel with entertainment features including a drama Josef Ferdinand Nusmuller’a “Wild Toni" In tha German language Tht dramatic feature was followed by a dance In the ward amusement hall General aesslona were conducted Sunday at 10 a m and at 2 p m in Logan L D- - S tabernacle by August Luthl of Logan president of the conference Joseph E Card on president of the Cache L D S stake and A E Anderson president of the Logan L D S stake participated in the Gottfried Jaggi morning session and Ernest Haltlner counselors to Mr Luthl spoks at the afternoon session Choral music was sung by the German choir under direction of Fred Glauser Ballot Worries— Prosecuting Attorney Willis Moffatt of Roise Idaho is worried over the length of the Ada county primary election ballot “It will be so long that no printer will be able to print it" ha lamented Box Elder Sets School Budget Seeks Reflection —Fred S former Salt Lake City resident and lieutenant governor of Nevada announced Sunday he would seek selection on the Democratic Ucket v rd -" V Jaycees Organize— A Wood River junior chamber of commerce will be organised Monday at 8 p m at a meeting at' the St George hotel in Ketchum Idaho Band Wine Title— The Ely Nev grade school band won the national championship in its devl-slo- n at the national band contest In Los Angeles Golden Wedding— Mr" and Mr Jesse Moore celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday at their home In Soda Springs Idaho Tourist Map— So tourists may be thoroughly familiar with recreational centers and points of Interest a special map has been prepared in Idaho for distribution Youth Wounded— An "unloaded" gun was blamed Sunday for the wounding of Don Haynie 20 of Las Vegas Nev His condition was termed serious Survey for Aqueduct— Survey work preliminary to submitting a W P A project for an aqueduct from Springdell to the equalization reservoir In Rock canyon is being pushed by the Provo city engineering department in an effort to double the city culinary water supply Stake Parley— Stephen L Richards of gait Lake City member of the L D S council of twelve apostles represented church authorities at the quarterly conference of Palmyra L D S stake Sunday in the Spanish Fork high school auditorium Celebration Queen— Mis Elizabeth Baldwin has been selected by city official as Miss Spanish Fourth of Fork for the three-da- y July celebration sponsored by the Swiss-Germ- an Swiss-Germ- an she’s ell fight" "Did the tell you anything more Larry?" "No Mums and she isn’t going to I don't care to hear any of the sordid details" 'I still don’t understand it" Mre Layne declared "What are you going to dd about it dear? I scarcely know how to advieo you" ’It’e already done Mums Rather I think this family hae simple taken at much as it baa to from the Norwood mills I have written a short awset note to Mr Odell asking him to park hie car elsewhere end stay parked” “But it’e just posLarry ” sible I know Mums Anything teems to be possible these dayj But that’a HalL dramatic ketch OO—NBC— Vaiiahn D Leith 15— NBC— The 0‘Nellle drama Bye By Blue j30— KPYL— 6 45— NBC— Cobwebe and Oadenaa 1000— KDYL — Tramradio Newe 10 15 — NBC — Thwa Romeos 10 30 — NBC — Words and Music 1045— NBC— Just Plain Bill 11:00— NBC— Betty and Boh 11:15— NBC— Arnold Grimm’ Daughter 11:30— NBC— Valiant Ladv 11:45— NBC— Hymn of All CburrheC NBC— Story Of Mary Marlin j200— NBC— Ma Perkin NBC— Pepper Young Family j 12:45— NBC— Ciildln Light 1 :00— NBC— Backstaue Wlf Tim L!)0—k£&7o— ftereahmaot with Bingin' Bam 1:45— NBC— Pr Kata drama 800— KDYL— KDYL Scrapbook featurit ng Marta Fontaine KCYL — Inonlrlng Reporter 845— NBC— Re Mauptn'i orchestra ‘NBCU-Ralptenor E00— KDYL— Hallo Blaine Ladles— By Wood burv'e orcheetra KDYL— Traneradlo Newe 4 00— KDYL — Master Blngera 415— NBC— Dorothy Mtckenala "Tha Back Beat Driver” 4:30— NBC— Anler and iluilsr 4:45— NBC— Bailey Aatoir baritone K 00— KDYL— Monday Tea Dance 630— NBC — "Those We Love " etarrlng Nan drey and Richard Cromwell Twentieth Centurv Flcht pro600— NBC —— Interviews of Married gram Couples— Jneenh Chemlavekv’e Charlie Dsmeroit soloist t'30— KDYL— Transradlo News’ a 45— NBC— Music for Moderns o fUO— NBC— Contented Hour— Karla Opal Craven: orchestra con- ducted by Marek Weber 7:30— NBC— George Bunts and Oracle A lien with Tony Martlu and Glen orcheetra of Bwedlah presentation to United Stetea S'OO— K8L— International News 8:15— K8L— Morning Moods — KSL— Melodv Minute S45 KSL— Rhythm Ramblea 9:15— KSL— The Jennie Lee Program 0:30— CBS— Romans of Helen 1 rent 6:45— CBS— Our Gal Sunday 10 00— KSL— Tha KSL oreheetra 10:15— CBS — Vlo and Bade 10:30— KSL— Margot Manner) 10:45— KSL—Word and Muaic 11:00— CBS— Big Sister 11:15— CBS— Aunt Jennie’s True Stories 11:30— KHL— Wordi and Music -New 11:45— KSL—International NOON 8l0Clt Wrltt Solution) and 12:00— CBS— Secretary of Slit Cordell Hull and Crown prince Gualav of Sweden a! Delaware Tercentenary Celebration in Delawara 12:45— KSIr— Interview with Celebrttlee 1:00— CBS—Myrt and Marge 1:15— CBS— Pretty Kitty Kelly 1)30— CBS— “Hilltop House" etarrlng Beat Johnson l!45— CB5— Del Ctalno aongt 2 :00—KSL— Shoppers' Musical Matin 2:30— CBS— ’’March of Gamaa” 2:45— CBS—"New Horizon’’ American Muetutn of Natural Hletary 8:15— KSL—International News 3:30— KSL— Melody Minutes 3145—KSL— Rhythm Rambles 4:00— CBS —Streamline Swing with Dave f Coen 4:15— SL— 'Women' 'Chamber mere gueat speaker 4 '20— K BL— In tertudt 4’30— KSL—Merchants' Radi Column 5:00— KSL— "Howie Wing’ 6:15— KSL—Adventures of Jlmrnv Allen the Ballormta 5:30— KSL— Popey 5:45— CBS—Boake Carter eoo— CBS— Radio Theater Marring Helen Have and Robert Montgomery In "lane Evr " erith Wayne 7:06— CBS — The Rsr-n- ad King's Walts Medley 7:30— CHS— Eddie Cmitor'a Camvan with t Kdrer Fairchilds' orchestra Fair chllds and Carroll piano team Bert nordon and Walter Ktn Jack 1:00— CBS— Juat Entertainment Slater and Fulton tha Andrew Cart Hohengarten's orchaatra B IS— CBS— Lum and Abner S 30— CBS— Pip Tim with Smoking Pick nd Pet Bennie Kreuger’s orchestra and Ed war Roecker S'OO— NBC— Amos V Andy Station B15— NBC— Uncia Ezra' Radio 8:30— NBC — Spring Concert — Margaret mixed chorus Sleeks soprano vmphony orchestra conducted by aolotat Alfred walleneteln 00— KHL— Th Friendly Philosopher 0 : 00— KDYL— A mold Bruaoer orcheetra 915— Musical Vignettes KHL— slaying from La toon “Songs for You" with Bob :15— KDYL — Announcer’ Court —KDYL 9 30— KBL— Arnold Announcers tried by Radio Jury: B 45— KHL— "Frontier Fighters” Br Woodhurv'e orchestra: Wallv 10:00— KSL— Jimmy Walab and Hie Of Roth and Hit Violin cheetra from Saltalr nld the Federal Bureau ' 6:45— KPYL— of Investigation 10:15— KHL— International Newe n KHL— Old NBC— wood Mill Park Carvel Craig’ orchestra 00— 1030— 1 nreheat ra 1030— Ambassador Hotsl orchestra — bred' die Martin CRtt— Hiring Jrin Flrra a drama f the 11:15— CRH-W- hile 11 :00— KOYLr— Transradta Newe m a iter composer 11:15— KDYL— Old Refralni 11 145— CBS— Buddy Rogers' weheetra Paul Merlin's music -- Frank Trumtiauer’a orcbea Midnight ' 12 15— CRH— Del Milne’S oreheeir 12 ci— CBS— Prelude to Midnight Si inNRC— Jtrvarteit 100— KDYL— Good Night 1106—KSL— Good Night (Paid Advrtlsement) (Pel Advertisement) ' 1-- of-fi- afternoon ery One-o- f the children perhaps" "Maybe that would be best" Larry "Only be suhe you pick agreed out some kid that’s plenty dumb" Receives Note So it happened some hours later that Clayton Odell found himself staring curiously at an envelope that found iU way to his desk "Board 'of education" he mur mured "And ‘personal’ Must be little Johnnie has been playing hooky'or not doing his homework" The mystery deepened when he tore it open and found a smaller envelope within addressed in feminine handwriting It was not familiar but he felt a little thrill of anticipation as he guessed the identity of the sender A correspondence card bearing a few lines: ‘Dear Mr Odell: “After thinking it all over carefully i believe it would be best for us to discontinue our acquaintance Please accept this decision as final With regrets ‘ m “Sincerely “HILIARY LAYNE" it with It deepening frown read it a second time It sounded too stilted somehow for Larry to have written There was no way for him to know that it was one of a dozen notes that had been penned that morning Some written in a blaze of girlish anger Others through mist of tears Clay Odell’s first reaction to hie dismissal was’ bewilderment rather than any feeling of hurt or resentClay read Utah County Sees Rise In Divorces Tribune Intermountain Servict PROVO— A elump in marriage licenses and a rise in divorces during June is reported by Clarence A Grant of American Fork Utah county clerk Dan Cupid will have to do aome fast work in he county during the next four daye if ha is even to approach last June’s marriage total Mr Grant said Licences have been issued to but 66 couples so far as compared to 89 last June ‘Divorce actions have been filed to far this month by 17 couples as compared to II for (he entire month last year Jane Withers Kidnaped! Just Out Shopping By JIMMIE FIDLER HOLLYWOQD- -A letter In thle morning's mail from an Irate lady in Minneapolis flays Hollywood's stare for their extravagant way of living “They ought to be ashamed of themselves— flaunting their stockings and their fin Jure end jewels In front of the people who haven't enough money to buy the actual necessities of lift" she says The Hollywood merchant!— and the manufacturers who supply them with the merchandise they soil-w-ould not agree It la true thitt many of our celebrities make a display of their wealth— eome of them pay three timet five dollars for their tilk hoss-b- ut the fa£t remain that they are putting money Into circulation The merchants make a profit and hire clerks Tht manufacturers make a profit and hire factory hands Every dollar spent by one of those extravagant stare helpi pay the wages of hundreds of workmen I can understand the Indignation of the lady who wrote the letter— little to it la galling to on who see others wallow in luxury Perhepe the whole system of things is it Is ths syi' wrong but as long tem— as long as these Hollywood collect their mlllloni —isn’t It better that they should put the money back Into circulation In stead of hoarding it In banks which u Wyo— Preliminary proceeding! in the manilaughter chargee against George Powera 60 Ly'fnan resident will be resumed at 10 a m Monday before City Judge Matthew Morrow Powera was released on 4500 bond following the postponement of a hearing before the justice of the peace teveral daye after hie truck allegedly etruck and killed Nettie and Afton Boynton eistere of at they walked on the highway near Fort Bridger 100 Years" t Barbara Rsed SOUTH EAST (Sugarhouse) — "Jeaebel" With Bett Davis George Brent and Henry Fonda also “Behind the Mike” with William Gargan RIALTO— "A Slight Case of Murder" with Edward G Robinson Jane Bryan and Allen Jenkins also "First Lady" with Kay Francia and Preston Foster UTAH—"You and Me" with Sylvia Sidney Georje Raft and Barton MacLane also "Start Cheering" with Jimmy Durante Walter Con- nolly and Joan Perry CAPITOL— "Louie and Schmellng fight pictures also "The Crime of Dr Hallet" with Ralph Bellamy and Josephine Hutchinson also “Mon-steof tha Deep" STATE — "Hollywood Hotel") also "Missing Witnesses" i STUDIO— "Blockade" with Madel line Carroll Henry Fonda and Leo Carrillo STAR—“Navy Blue and Gold" with Robert Young and James Stewart also "Madame X" with Gladys George and John Beal TOWER (9th 8o end 9th East)— "The Bad Man of Brimstone" with Wallace Beery and Virginia ra "See my bargain" exclaimed Jane luck-childr- u J’ i 'I Si JP' J2a iltl KEEPCOd NO W I Get posting REV? ilonaW prtb Idw'W fLa d'!?j' tht 9 th wre trcfrxh lied I be h'T the rhUen‘T taw -- t tr Iclou l ihU th I When t th VndneJ ‘ Tn turn® Twkh 4r rotto”' if"”1 hv4 Mill uort J fun SZ'Ski 'DO I kJ “First CENTRE— “The Toy Wife" with Luis Ralntr Melvyn Douglu and Robert Young also “Midnight Intruder” with Louis Hayward and ia iFFFFUr to ‘- ON THE SCREEN GEM—“106- - Men- - and a Girt" with — Deanna Durbin Adolph Menjou and Leopold Stokowski also Robert Montgomery and Virginia Bruc- - in Wither when aha returned to her mother’s car with a $127 straw hat totally unconcerned ever the fact that Mr Withers waa just about to call cut the ’polios when Jane disappeared during a shopirs already full to overflowing? If ping tour all of America’s prosperous spent u Bruce also "A Damsel in Distress-wit- h the stars there might bt I asked him how ho likes work befreely Fred Aataire and Burns and fore the cameras H regarded mo Allen leu unemployment and want Great excitement today in the with a patronizing amilo “Not bed ON THE STAGE AND SCREEN Withers family En rout to the —not half bad" he chuckled "I’m ROXY— On the stage "Scandals of 1938" with Faith Bacon Joan studio Mrs Withers atopped to beginning to think there may be Brooks and all new cast On the make a purchase in Beverly HUIt future in this business!" screen two special features end Jane managing to elude the 1 vigilance of her bodyguard disapSpeaking of Jean Harlow— and I peared Finding her gone when the wu a couple of INTERMOUNTAIN ago— paragraphs returned to the car Mrs Withers Director W S Van Dyke reminisTHE A T R E immediately visioned kidnapers Ten a over tile of a frantic minutes later Jane calmly cing apple pie told All? (DITI5NED CZa (trolled back to the car with the story that It new to me Seems announcement that she had been that he wu iLi-sgiving a stag dinner doing a bit of shopping "down the hta In a home for of party number street” She had saved $127 out of her weekly allowance— and very distinguished military men bought a new straw hat Midway through the dinner In tailed Jean and one of her bosom Several months ago when Marpplt dressed in garish beach cos garet Sullavan signed a contract tumes and carrying box lunches with and rt' Without a word to anyone they ported to that studio for work she spread a blanket on the living room 25e was assigned Jean Harlow's old floor nnd proceeded to have a dressing room— redecorated but still They threw banana peels overpicnic their identified in a thousand little ways shoulders and nonchalantly tossed with its former occupant Miss empty cant into corners Van tried Sullavan that frankly admitting his best to keep a straight face not she is superstitious refused it A how his celebrated guests few weeks later Lulae Rainer knowing would take It His worry wu boasting of her complete disbelief in wuted— within five minutes every any superstition moved in I agree general in the lot had deserted the with her I am not superstitious table to share the picnic either But I wonder now that she dinner lunch hae bad a nervous breakdown and a marital row that wound up In the A story about the bravest little divorce courts if aha hasn’t changed girl I know— Barbara her mind Brodlne daughter of one of Hollywood'! ace cameramen Having One of Hollywood's more interundergone three major operations esting actors just now is Richard within the lut ah wu forced Australian who the other day toyear Phillips a young-ol- d submit to a fourth thinks— but Isn't quite sure—that he more serieua than any of the others is either Ilf or lt2 years old He about her in the operating came to the United States during Looking room aha saw all tha worried faces the big California gold rush worked felt that she should cheer them up in the mines and the lumber camps and piped “What this place needs toured the country as a farm hand is a little humor Have you heard and of course since he ia an aP the on about the Scotchman who venturous soul eventually wound up took hla wife to the Alps?” ' in Hollywood I like his attitude Talking with him on a picture set Copyright 1938 for The Tribune IDAHO FALLS Idaho Parttci all pation in the nation-wid- e night will be observed Mon day at 7:30 p m in the Bonneville hotel by the local club reports George B Wllleey president Part ners of members are invited a— I L Playing LvTheaters S hu Kiwanis Night Slated - Nov five-doll- ar - mm 3C7sSUn7IDIC 3 LSTHnS (HID ftMCM 6CO4 currVAua 1 StKsalum&l Oxe Pound Yxochut of on 33 ’Zrrio:i:L- Stage Artiste JOAN BROOKS RADIO STAR ' OTHER BIO ACTS Ml It HOLLYWOOD HEART THROBS sensational nifrifViO:i4!£ DANCES FIR TIC HEAVYWEIGHT if thi - These are a sample of our regular prices and not “GRAND OPENING” ’ specials Funeral Sprays fromS34 Gardenia" Corsage ea 35 1 Carnations dot 72t Sweet Peas Ig bu 254 yVJ wtrli v BEAUTIFUL CIRtf f EAlUyfcS' imno SONGS end MUSIC ‘i mOAMOS m i 14 RUNYONS ASltSST 2 BIG PICTURES! CASS IIRSTUW’ Sf I aw K4r 984 Roses do 07 Cut i y£ D’ Rate Flower Mkt (la Success Market) East Broadway 47 x: J jtANtHL Was 113 TOMORROW f Fc Plum Jelly Biscuits Head Lettuce Relish Dressing Peach Shortcake Coffee 1-- Aulliorlties to Resume Auto Deaths Quiz Life Vegetables By LOUISE bENNETT WEAVER Chilled Fruit Juice Cocktail Brdled Lamb Chops BrbWned Potatoes Hollandaise Sauce Asparagus’ m Monument EVANSTON 1 I lemon-colore- ‘ 30 — KPYL — Traneradlo Niw 7:45 — KPYL — Tropical Mood S:00— KPYL— Musical Clock C 30— KPYL— Melody Timi $45 — NBC— Kitty Kune lno Sauce for 1-- J Y Hollandaise - Insecure World — Contributions of modern writers to the correctInvite Congressman— Represen ing of an insecure world will be tative J Will Robinson will be the general theme of a lecture frame PROVO— A Invited to attend a meeting of series to be delivered at Utah L-Mrs Mr end owned house by Dr comState Agricultural college by Provo city and Utah county View wu Pleasant at Lewi M UniverBuck the Philo Jr of missioners to discuss disposition partly deitroyed by fire Sunday of the old Provo post office build' sity of Wisconsin beginning Mon- afternoon with damage estimated 1 day ing at $1000 according to reports from Provo ftrt department The blaze starting near the roof at thJ rear of the house wee not discovered until it had made con and firemen atderable headway were hampered by having to turn water from the canal Into an irrireTHE VOICE OF THE WEST I gation ditch Chief Clyde Scott ported All furniture was removed from " MONDAY JUNE 2T MONDAY the house by neighbors Firemen M A M 6:00— KSL— eunriae Serenade were able to save the two front RoU t :00— KPYL— 6:30— KBL— Must of tba Morning rooms of the structured The lost Smlli 7 :00—KSL—Intamatlonal Newe v 7:15— KBL— Early Bird Shopping Newe wae reported covered t:30— KPYL— Rle “n Shin by insur7 :30—CBS—President Roosevelt and 6t45— KDYL—Drifting Cowboy Crown Prince Gustav of Sweden at ance T00— KPYL— Radio Daybook T :15—KDTI— Qcri Hall’ Paooa By Joseph McCord 1-- Fire Damages Residence five-roo- 1938 Chilled Fruit Juice Cocktail One cup grapefruit juice H cup pineapple juice cup orange juice ont thing I don't want to hear 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 teaabout and I won’t talk about it spoons lime juice 8 teupoon salt The note is written and he’s going 2 tablespoon granulated sugar to get it aa quickly aa possible Mix and chill ingredients Serve before something else happens' in glut cups end garnish with freah “I see” Mrs Layne sighed "Per- mint leevu haps that is best You might have Hollandaise Sauce sent it- by Griff If you had (For Any Green Vegetable) thought” Four egg yolki 8 cup butter “No thanks Somebody In the 8 office would have gotten hold of it melted teupoon salt 8 teaand guessed You didn’t say any- spoon paprika 2 tablespoons lemon juice Vt teupoon chopped parsley thing to Griff did you?” “Of courst not dear" Beat yolks until they are thick d "That’a best You knew he still and Pour Into the has a job at tha mill I wish butter which has been melted In the I could figure out a way to get that upper part of a double boiler Cook note delivered in a hurry It'a got slowly over a low heat until the mix me atopped” ture thickens slightly (Stir con' ‘What has?" asked Muriel who stantly during the cooking) Add had entered the dining-roothe rest of the ingredients Mix “I’ve juat written a note to a gen- and serve in a' small dish or pour tleman and I don’t know how to directly over hot cooked vegetables get it to him right away I’m not placed in a shallow serving dish pr anxious to have it pawed over at on hot buttered tout tha office and plenty of the girls Peach Shortcake know my handwriting (Cake ' "Perhaps I can help you” her Four Variety) squares sponge cake 1 sister offered quietly "I am going 8 sliced peaches cups cup con to over the school this morning to fectloner’s 1 cup whipped meet some pupils If you want me cream Vi sugar teupoon almond extract to I can address an envelope on 1 the office machine and enclose your teaspoon vanilla Place cake on serving plates Top note We are so near the post I can find aome way to have with peaches end coyer with the reet of the ingredients combined delivit mailed for the BRIGHAM Ciri — Box Elder county school budget of $515000 for 1938-3- 9 hae been adopted An $8000 increase over 1937-3- 8 covering extra construction work and an increase in teachers’ salaries was included Appearing before the school board at the budget hearing was a group from Tremonton headed by David Holmgren who protested agalnet the proposal made by the Garland city council that Garland be allowed to extend its city limits eouth to include the Bear River high school situated between the two towns The Tremonton group said that when the echool wae built the understanding was held that the area in question was to be a "no man’s land” and never to be included in either the llmlta of Garland or Tremonton The board of education agreed to remain neutral on the matter and leave the echool In Box Elder county proper American Legion 27 INSTALLMENT 32 menh What bad he donf to draw When Larry appeared the follow down that curt decision! The i swiftness of his falling in love with mam)— v of calm Indifference that gave no uout? It probably had And yet on thother' handrfh had jiotTndl- an attitude that worried Mre Layne catecUthat his blunt avowal was afresh The latter had insisted distasteful to her He didn’t expect upon Muriel retiring blforevupper that ehe would respond to his love that 'the might recover from the at once He wet not eure that he would have washed her to It wasn’t afternoon's experience Larry had made no move to dis- like the Larry he thought he knew cus the matter and her mother to yield tor her heart hastily It deemed it beat to ask no questions seemed as If something must have Now bustling in from the kitchen happened to make her take euch e with the coffee pot in her band step But nothing had happened she inquired with assumed cheer That much wu clear fulness: His first impulee wet to go at “Do you know if Muriel la awake T once to her house demand to eat I Wee hoping ahe would eleep late her and insist upon an explanation More sober reflection however told this morning” "She’s up I wu Just talking to him that a gentleman couldn’t very (Continued on Pea Fifteen) htr Her eyes look like two burnt holes in a blanket but the aayt Bennion Appeals To Group for Continued Faith Governor Seeks' Be Reelected Tribunt InUrmountaln Servlet LOGAN— Contribution! of mod' era writers to the correcting of tn inaecurt world will bt tht general theme of lacturea to bt delivered during the third week of aumraer session at Utah State Agricultural college by Dr Philo M Buck Jr profeuor of comparative literature at Unlveretty of Wisconsin commencing Monday morning Aj a gueat lecturer at the final aemicentennlal annlvertary eere moniea at the college earlier thle month Dr Buck devoted hie lecture period to reviewing contemporary problem and the part played by the world’! literary leaders Hla week-lon- g lecture program will cover the aame matters although he will go more Intensely into each phaee of the discussion The series will open' Monday at 11 a m in the college auditorium with a discussion of contemporary insecurity as an Introduction At 11 a m Tuesday his topic will bt “The Insufficiency of Science— Huxley" and Tuesday at 7:30 p m it will be "Unanimism— Jules Romalns" Wednesday he will speak on “The Insufficiency of Art —George Santayana" Thursay his subject will be ‘The First Call of Tradition— T S Eliot" and Friday he will discuss ‘The Second Call of Tradition—Thomas Mann" One Shoe Off LDSLeadei- - Nevada Lieutenant ! 4' Swiss German Items From JUNE MONDAY MORNING 'LAGpON AND F eau? ROBERT YOUNO JANE? STEWART i )) ANNA DURBIN ”100 M- -a Girl" end — Also— “Fire! 100 ' Tears” L— I BARRYMORE FLORENCE RICE GLADYS and GEORGE JOHN BEAL "MADAME X” FREE AUTO GATE TODAY Hot Weather LUNCIIEONS LUSCIOUS SALADS ' FREE DANCING 2 for 1 DAY FUN FOR ALL Or Try Our Unique Dutch Lunch er Assorted Cold Plata With Beer rMYFLOVJEn 0 Air-Cool- CAFE O 154 So Main -- |