Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING AUGUST 1938 19 IJ Reserves Take Any Trouble Here? Let’s See! 1000 School It’s Contempt Sale of Liquor Kamas Receives Recognition Command at To Oversleep Children Falls Steadily For Industries Scenery East First Ray Taylor Fort: Douglas Attend Clinics South loveliness of (he great Uintah range City Judge Net “Profits 'Amount Gateway to the Albert Ellett an unsympathetic 38 of 47 Street H Command of the Thirty-eight- h infantry at Fort Douglas was released to reserve officers for two Uveeki by Colonel Walter S Fulton Thurs Health Board Slates Four More Examination Dates - day Colonel Jacob A Johnston of Salt Lake City assumed command of the Fort Douglas troops Fifty-nin- e reserve officers from Utah Nevada and Wyoming were assigned temporary posts as officers of the in fantry companies Majority of officers are from the 413th infantry reserve with six from the 415th of ' Wyoming attached Colonel Johnston explained that the entire regiment for the first time had been turned over to'the reserve officers for administrative and tactical training Senator Elbert D Thomas will be honored by a review of the infantry troops at 4:30 p m Monday Senator Thomas Colonel Fulton and Brigadier General Donald C Cubbison 'post commandant will be guests of Mark Paxman and Albert Woodmansee watch Dr Samuel G the reserve officers at the camp Paul examine the throat-o- f Jean Gale (left) Monday afternoon Hurry! For Limited Time Only- - ’ A X E L R A D S— The Nation’s Largest Dealers for Estate Heatrolas and Ranges Prices A m bo an a I Aoisoiisi UJp i© Sale S&ealhflcc! i a Death Claims Salt Laker Funeral services for Frank Victor Van Cott 75 a member of one of the state's prominent families who died Wednesday at 7:45 p m his home 1333 j Also Oil Heatrolas and Coal Ranges Year's Most Liberal Trade-I- n rw i Thirty-fhir- d the L D S ward chapel in Is All-- No Start Payments When Installed It Pays to Buy the One and Only Genuine Estate fleatrola Intensi-Fir- e FEATURES Air Duct of many The biggest end most important Blocks the heat exclusive teatures in Heatroia — turn$ waste into warmth — actually saves a large part of all the heat which in ordinary circulating heaters goes to waste up the chimney Jointless Combustion Chamber Estalloy Double Life Fire Pot Vapor Tank Ash Pan Enamel Big Floor Warming Louvres 2!2-Gall- fs Ped-a-Lift- er GENUINE ESTATE OIL IIEATIIOLA — Beautiful Amazingly Economical Burns Furnace Oil — Costs Less Than Kerosene Circulates Clean Healthful Warmth Has Intensi-Fir- e Air Duct Double Chamber Burner Estate ALLOWANCE N L D S member of Thirty-thir- d ward Surviving are his widow Mrs Annie M Anderson Van Cott of Salt Lake City three sons Frank A and Le Roy Van Cott of Cedar City and John W Van Cott of Salt Lake City three daughters Mr9 Helen May Madsen of Spring City and Miss Laura M and Miss Ruth L Van Cott of Salt Lake City six brothers Marlon Waldemar Oscar Ray Albert and Enoch Van Cott all of Salt Lake City three sisters Lucy May Van Cott Mrs Edith Palmer and Mrs Vonnie White of Salt Lake City Hundreds of fascinated Salt Lake City children— and adults too— crowded the "big’ tent” of the circus Thursday at two performances afternoon and m Ranges and Oik' Heatrolas listener Thursday when he stated he was more than an hour late because he had overslept Judge Ellett found him in contempt of court Taylor paid a $5 fine The defendant was arrested Thursday at 245 a m for opera ating vehicle without proper license plates Before he appeared in court Judge Ellett had "ordered a bench warrant issued D&RG Sales Week Set Eniployes Schedule Purchase Period More than 2000 employes of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad living in Salt Lake City and county and as far north Layton are prepared to participate in the fourth annual Rio Grande Employes’ purchase week starting next Thursday and continuing through August 31 it was announced Thursday by R S James coordinator of the road's service clubs and general chairman of purchase week The Rio Grande Service cluban-nuall- y sponsors purchase week to stimulate buying and to show the members’ appreciation to merchants who ship their goods over the rail road A ’s t G&i nis n - parade next Wednesday at 7:30 m will officially open purchase week The Helper Service Club band featuring many musicians who are sons of employes will participate in the procession which will start at Soutfy Temple and Main streets march south to Fourth South street east to State street and north to South Tempte street Thursday noon there will be a public exhibition of one of the new Mallett combination passenger and freight train locomotives at the passenger station on Third South street and Rio Grande avenue p $61669 1 rarafe aamflitowi aaoKis uree nmiam You actually savo 20tf during this ' V dfaa 'p m S L City Black Velvet Ahead! News Briefs Annual Outing — Credit union groups of the state league will meet at Lagoon next Wednesday afternoon for the annual celebration Children’s races will open the program beginning at 4:30 p m Horseshoe pitching softball and dancing will be included among the day’s activities Railroad Man — Fewer governmental restrictions upon railroad operations was advocated here Thursday by Earl P Russell of Jackson Miss executive general agent for the Illinois Central system The first black velvets arrive at Grants in draped turbans and brims New and Different New-hou- hotel 12:15 p m- - Dairy Products association I Fall Gloves Bengaline! Angel- skin! Smart new iC 39! Smart Parcalasl Sizes 14 to er Employes Gather— More than 300 employes of the Utah Woolen Mills 23 Richards street and of the firm’s factory in Murray departed at 3 p m Thursday for their annual outing in George Washington Memorial park in Parley’s canyon Annual Picnic— The joint annual picnic of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Rebekahg of Utah hasbeen postponed from August 20 tov August 27 at 2 p m in Liberty park it was announced “ Thursday "by MrS“Eva “Webber chairman of arrangements X Today’s Meetings — Meetings to be held Friday in Salt Lake City include: Exchange club Hotel Utah 12:15 p m Lions club Hotel Utah 12:15 p m junior Beau chamber of commerce Brummel cafe 1215 p m Utah Manufacturers’ association ©ESSS m OXAEiE Lodge Reports — M embers of Loyal Order of Moose lodge 259 met Thursday night at Moose hall 161 Second East street and heard reports on two recent conventions Ray S Birch past dictator reported on the Utah convention at Price while W S Edmonds secretary presented details of the convention at Wyoming Kem-mcr- a IUU " Time for dark colors ! Fall Handbags Grantsnewleather grains styled like expensive bags I 321 Crisp cotton frocks that are smartly styled full cut and worth every cent of their $1 pricel Coat shirtmaker other popular models! Washable! Vv ' Ai A44' se Utah New-hou- se hotel 12:15 p m Salt Lake County Medical society economics committee Beau Brummel cafe 12:30 p m Western Auto Supply company Newhouse hotel 8 p m Twenty-Thirt- y club Newhouse hotel 8 p m Chance Meeting at Airport Reduced in Sale! Reunites Tivo Brothers Coal Ranges The World's Most Efficient Range Cast Iron Inside— Porcelain Enamel Steel Outside Heating Oven LIBERAL ALLOWANCE Side Linings Estalloy Fire-Bo- x ON YOUR OLD STOVE Grid for Handy Broiling Fire-Sid- ALSO ESTATE ELECTRIC GAS AND COMBINATION RANGES p Sunday prior toL r vices Burial Mr Van Cott will be In City cemetery Mr Van Cott was born in Salt Lake City August 7 1863 a son of John and Laura Lund Van Cott His father was a pioneer of 1847 A lifelong resident of Salt Lake City he had been a nightwatchman at the University of Utah for 30 years retiring eight years ago because of ill health He was an active evening Among the gayest of those at the afternoon showing were membeis of The Tribune-TelegraYouth Activities band who marched around the tent to signal the show’s open-ni- g then went inside to participate Howard Y Bary general manager also admitted 38 children of Kearns-S- t Ann’s orphanage to the show as his guests Coal fou can olmy-dAo- home family Children Throng — Circus Tents Feed Door Jointless Ash Box TRADE-I- South s e Extra Charge to Hold for Future Delivery NOTE may East 36 street Friday and Saturday and at the DOWN at?' Friends ON YOUR OLD HEATER £ East Fourth South If street after an eight-yea- r illness will be conducted Sunday at 2 p m call at Seventh ALLOWANCE LIBERAL scenic heart of a two million dolla'r dairy industry center of poultry To livestock lumber that is Kamas honor city Thursday night in The Tribune-Telegramsalute to intermountain progress Utah liquor-sal- es continue to Leading citizens of Kamas joined1 drop the gross business in July fyith newspaper commentators in But the newest Industry— and 19 972 30 less than in the praising the rich resources of their being perhaps the richest— U — Incisame month of last year it is fertile valley and adding recreation Through Kamas last dentally an invitation to everyone shown in thet monthly report of the to join Kamas Friday Saturday and year 60000 tourists passed on their to the Uintah mountains where liquor control commission submit- Sunday in a gala homecoming and way 1000 fishing lakes nestle beneath the ’ ted Thunsday to Governor Henry H fiesta cliffs The forest service the Kamas Mayor Alden Hoyt Calvin McBlood an& the fish and game Cormick pioneer and Ward Blaz-zar- d Lions club association are among organizaThere were 4076 fewer gallons of celebration committee mem- tions working to improve Kamas’ hard liquor sold last month but ber spoke for their townspeople facilities as a retreat for sportsKamas was founded recalled 687 more gallons of wine than in they men who entered by a veteran Mr Blazzard announced that the July 1937 The net decrease in gal- the valley forprospector fell in minerals and Kamas valley recreational fiesta lons of both wine and distilled spir- love with its gentle slopes its streams and the timbered moun- opening Friday is a new celebraits this year was 3399 gallons tion that grew out of smaller-scal- e Net profits last month on sales tains rising to the east annual outings in the valley So the h s m o T a prospector of were 301706 “On Friday a parade will officially 6466980 as Rhodes went to Brigham Young program’ he against profits of 66645 85 on sales for permission to settle what he open the three-da- y of 321678 30 in July 1937 In other called Rhodes valley He returned said “Fireworks baseball games words the profit last month was with colonists and they laid out the dances and novelty entertainment 2L43 per cent of sales as against town between the Weber arid the will occupy the Friday and Saturday 2072 per cent In the corresponding Provo rivers whosb headwaters calendar”— — month last year cross each end of the comwith was the the 1858’ in Along report valley That Doctor Robbed mission sent a check for 60000 to Now as Mayor Hoyt explained be deposited to the credit of the Kamas is the center of dairy region Dr R J Friel reported to' police liquor control fund in the state producing 15000000 pounds of milk Thursday that some person entered treasury The remainder of the valued at 2000000 annually Half his office while he was out of the July profit— 466980— was added to is marketed In Salt Lake City 46 room and stole 3 from a desk miles away ' working capital drawer ’ nri H Approximately 1000 Salt Lake City children who will enter school this fall for the frrst time have been given physical examinations by Dr Samuel G Paul board of education health director it was estimated Thursday at conclusion of one of several clinics sponsored by the board Thursday at the Jackson school approximately 50 children were ex amined by Dr Paul for evidences of poor nutrition improper physical bad teeth defect's in development nose hert and lungs Each applicant is given a card on which all health defects are checked for further treatment by a family In this way parents physician may guard against hidden illness which might prove detrimental to the child’s normal school development Dr Paul explained Only four more clinics will be conducted before school opens Twenty-on- e clinics have been conducted In centrally located schools throughout the city Response to the clinics has been gratifying board of health officials indicated Approximately 1200 will have been examined before the clinics close two weeks hence Remaining opportunities for parents to have their children examined are August 24 at the Grant school 627 South First West street August 25 at Jackson school 750 West First North street August 29 and 30 at Webster school 429 Eighth East street All examinations begin promptly at 10 a m Assisting in the examinations pre ' city health department nurses found io advantage af Wra KJlOyl JG Open in Account Easy Termi to All “I just looked up from my bowl of soup for a minute and therefor heaven’s sake— stood Walter!" Thus by rare coincidence did two brothers — Richard Lees Jr of Oakland Cal and Walter E Lees of Detroit— meet for the first time in three years Thursday night Neither knew the other was within 500 miles until they stood face to face at the municipal air- port Walter E Lees who represent an electrical supplles-concer- n had been traveling through the country testing application of his products on planes He had been in Salt Lake City several days Richard Lees Jr aeronautical inspector attached to the Oakland office of the bureau- of air commerce had been touring the district with Joseph R Marriott of bos Angeles regional supervisor Richard's ship was delayed in leaving for Oakland Thursday night While he waited his brother arrived to leave on another plane The meeting resulted They grew up together in Wis- consin Non-wi- lt collars! broadcloth t Sizes Wh to 17 1 Fast-col- or The maker needed cash and let us have them for much less than original price! —That’s how WTsave'you 30c! Plaint Fancies! Average Value SI 49 Look for the GREEN and YELLOW package I Get nets type pectin that gives Arm tender Jellies— smooth luscious Jams Every timet Good values at 25t! Men’s Fall Ties Assorted stripesptaids — and checks Special 'length IC It’s a blouse season I Take advantage of this opportunity to vary your costume with several richly cokweJ blouses 1 The colors are gorgeous I The materials have the ‘“new elegance” And see the saving! I fc? 241 MAIN STREET v |