Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 14 1938 Celery Books Forsakes Omi Land for S L: Maori Tribal Vie for Leader 90 To Live Here Stage Center Crisp Bunches Will Carry Utah’s Message Maybe She’ll Sing My Man’ You Wecl Catch Eet Andre If You Don’t Answer Soon Your Wife Lily ions Is Somewlikt Impatient to Hear 'Your Voice Missionary Away 24 Years Travels R000 Miles Ex-LD- S leader Mere Whaanga of Ahe Ngatikahungu tribe of New Zealand Maoris came home to Salt Lake City" Sunday riigWTT6'spehd The crispness of cfclery and the benefits of books will be proclaimed throughout the state this week Simultaneous appearance of two special weeks just as Utahns concluded observance of a third 'special week is the cause for the cam-pig- plaln-why-he-- her remaining years widow of Hirini Maori chief Whaanga who died here 25 years ago finished her 8000-miJourney by boat and train in excellent health and spirits pleased to return to the home city of the' L D S church for which she and her husband served as misThe white-haire- d well-know- n K1 1 le Starting Sunday and due to run through Saturday are Utah Qelery week and National Book week fust Concluded Just' concluded are the Rufus K Hardy member of the church first council of seventy and twice president of the New Zealand mission bf the church met the boat at Los Angeles and accompanied her herd by Union Pacific train He served as her interpreter ? Mrs Whaanga has not visited n Salt Lake City for 24 years since 'Wi' nr 'frrirm'inr she left here following her husHer first and last thought was Andre Kostelanetz Lily Pons band’s death Before he died they worked many years in the Salt Lake City temple and owned their -J&srf&V "ft tv home in the ForestDale ward was The old chief and churchman Maori returned Sunday to the Mere Whaanga so beloved in Utah that friends the state: The Mendelssohn Supplemented by 200 of Utah’sfof With her As erected a granite shaft above his city where her chieftain husband is buried finest voices the man acclaimed as chorus of Provo the Imperial Glee in K grave Rufus City cemetery' Hardy the world's greatest tenor Benia- club of Logan the Ogden Male Gustav Adolf Laubengaier 86 Lonely in Native Land well known in L D S musical mino Gigli will appear in concert Singers and the'Gustaf Adolf Male Mere returned to her village of circles of Salt Lake chorus and the Orpheus club of City for the In Salt Lake City Monday nightNuhaka on the east coast of North 37 years died to arrive at 6:30 a m Salt Lake City Scheduled past island near the the Mahia peninMember clubs of the Utah diviSunday at a local Mr Gigli will be heard in a lengthy sula but she was lonely there withof chronsion of the Associated Glee Clubs of hospital out her husband Eventually she program starting at 8:15 p m in the America they are joining in preic myocarditis sought permission from authorities Mr Lauben-5- ? L D S tabernacle here senting the famous tenor who to come back again to Utah and Was born The Utah voices forming the comes from recent triumphs in the Its Flavor gaier Mr Hardy on his recent visit to State Association Elects Officers Outlines June 27 1852 in musical background will be jnem-ber- s northwest and California after a NeW Zealand helped her complete absence from America of five leading male choruses den buck Wal arrangements So far as he knows Wurt Program for Legal Proposals Stuttgart no other Maoris now live in Salt tern berg Ger- Lake City many a son Of Officers were elected and a three-poiFour generations of her delegislative program Friedrich and the remain scendants among Catharine Wanna adopted at a quarterly meeting of the Utah Association of Better one of the largest tribes Laubengaier He on the island and one of the strong- -' Beauty Shops Sunday afternoon attfi'e Newhouse betpj came to the S church D L est in membership United States and Mrs Sophia Roberts of Price was be would said she Mrs Whaanga Salt Lake City in named president Others elected old ‘ pleased to talk again with any 1901 and 'played friends are Mrs Thelma Gealta of Ogden Mr Laubengaier the concertina at vice president Mrs Mayme Hansen and many missionary farewells He of Price secretary- - George W other church entertainments had received testimonials from muZilonka of Salt Lake City treasurer sical- celebrities both The program to be urged by the and in the United States association at the coming session of the state legislature includes: Surviving are his widow Minna three-ma- n 1 Schoenhardt Laubengaier whom' he Appointment of a married’in Salt Lake City and two rotating board of examiners for Mrs Johanna Johnson widow of daughters Mrs Pauline Swenson beauticians with retirement of one John A Johnson died Sunday morn and Marie Laubengaier all resimember and appointment of a new ing at her home 1430 Wasatch ave- dents of Salt Lake City one every three years nue of pneumonia and causes in 2 Requirement of a high school Funeral services will be conducted cident t’o age She was 92 yars old Wednesday at 12 noon In the First education or its equivalent for stuA resident of Salt Lake City since L' D S ward chapel 758 Eighth dents wishing to take up beauty 1900 she was born in Sweden JanuEast street Burial will be’ in City culture 3 Appointment of a state examiary 3 1846 to Anders and Cissa cemetery in Hendrickson Ntlson Married Banks which arc properly operated are ner to serve the beauty culture proFrjends may call at 260 East she came with South Temple street Tuesday and 1873 to Mr Johnson fession exclusively instead of de' anxious to lend funds to soundly managed ' convert her family to America as a to other profesWednesday until 11:30 a m voting part-tim- Utali Beauty Shops Meeting Legislative Plans nt ' Ngati-kahung- Another book display open to the public will be found in the- South high school first floor corridor where present day best sellers will be found side by side with factual Death Claims Woman 92 - studies The books have been selected from 4000 in tbe school library ac cording to Miss Marjorie Madsen bead librarian Mr and Mrs George C Vincent celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday at their home at 816 Sixth East street with friends and relatives calling to offer congratulations A native of Salt Lake City and a cabinetmaker by trade Mr Vincent is a member of the quorum of seventy of the Second L D S ward Mrs Vincent also is active in the church Sophia Roberts Utah beauticians Today in had since to the LD S church-Shbeen active in affairs of the chufch Surviving are two sons Elmer Johnson a lieutenant colonel in the Utah national guard and Alfred Johnson of Los Angeles Cal four daughters Mrs William W Murdock of Salt Lake City with whom she resided Mrs Fred W Brose Heads and Mrs T Gerughty both of San Francisco Cal Mrs Natalie PederDenmark 17 sen of Copenhagen grandchildren and seven great- S L Meetings to be held Monday in Salt Lake City include: United Drug company Hotel Utah 9 at m Woodmen of the World directors Hotel Utah 9 a m Intermountain Coast Motor Freight Tariff bureau Newhouse hotel 9 a m Phi Delta Theta Alumni association Beau Brummel cafe 12 noon Intermountain Association of Credit Men Beau Brummel cafe 12 noon Exchange club nominating committee Hotel Utah 12:15 p A Executives’ association Beau Brummel cafe Chest 12:15' p m Community Newhouse hotel 12:15 p m Utah Citizens’ Rate association Newhouse hotel 12:15 p m Building Owners and Managers’ association Junior Hotel Utah 12:15 p m League Hotel Utah 12:30 p m New York Life Insurance company Hotel Utah 12:30 p m Democratic women Newhouse hotel 2 p m press representatives of Salt Lake City clubs and organizations auditorium 2 p m Junior Business club Newhouse hotel 8 p m Order of Eastern Star Newhouse hotel 7:15 p m Great Salt Lake Yacht club Newhouse hotel 7:30 p mj B’nai B’rith auxiliary Covenant house 8 p m Utah Amateur Mpvie club Newhouse hotel 8 p m Building Trades council Labor temple 8 p m Friends of the Muses club Art Barn 8 p m Association of Telephone Employes Newhduse hotel Disabled American Vet8 p m erans’ auxiliary Newhouse hotel 8 p m Tribune-T- T HE news is spreadlike wildiirel Everying one who tries the Utah KING COAL is enthusiastic newly-pre- pared about it! Everyone agrees that it's the pro- duced in the West Have you tried it yet? not phone in your order Join the thousands of satisfied users' If Amateur Movie Club Sets Demonstration RECOMMENDED MAYS FUEL CO Wa— k IPflDILilCY SOLD MARGETTS COAL CO Hyland SUGARHOUSE H-’- -nd 2065 COAL CO 2520 - al Demonstration of home reversing of positive film and showing of several reels of 16 mm home moving pictures will feature a monthlyi meeting of the Utah Amateur Movie club Monday at 8 p m-- in the Newhouse hotel S Kennetjh Robbins club president will occupy the chair Dean M Lloyd is in charge of program ar- rangementa enterprises because the interest on loans is an important source of bank income St Vincent Church Opens Mission During the 79 years that we have served — A week's mission MURRAY opened Sunday at St Vincent de Paul Catholic church in Murray directed by the Rev Robert Murphjl of the Paulist order recently of New York City and now in charge of the mission trailer chapel in Utah The Rev W F Kennedy pastor of St Vincent de Paul church said services would be conducted each day this week at 7 a m 9 a m and 7:45 p m Fathe'r Murphy will deliver a special sermon Monday at 7:45 p m on "The Meaning of we have always endeavored to recognize our responsibility in meeting the "credit requirements of industries large and small To a very large percentage of the industrial establishments in this vicinity engaged in making a wide variety of products we are extending credit when loans are this area grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p m inthe L D S Second ward chapel corner of Fifth East and Seventh South streets Burial will be in City cemetery Friends may call Tuesday from 4 to 8 p m at 260 East South Temple street and Wednesday from' 10 a m to 1230 p m at the home of Elmer Johnson 349 East Ninth South Life" street Father Kennedy said a capacity attendance was present for the and urged all opening services young Catholics to attend the mis elegram 2667 wg e sions The association also went on record urging members in the respective counties to adopt the fair trades practice code regulating fees and hours of work Talks were given by Mrs Della Loveridge of Provo Mrs Hazel Eng- strom of Ogden Mrs Thomas and Mrs Mrs Hansen Meetings Slated Wasatch mm mAN Friends Honor Pair On Golden Wedding COAL CO is Delicious six-ye- ar I p:m BURBIDGE Famed Tenor Arrives Today Death Claims Musician - cleanest coal ever r niiifif 'nmmnMfljlirf pubilc in the Angela Ferris- room basement floor daily from 9 a m to ' - will be lonesome for my peobut I will be patient until I my departed husband” she “And I love the people here are my friends” Serves asJnterpreter “I ple join said who prevail The educators held daily meetings The celery growers are concentrat Ing on "send some celery away” The bookmen are featuring varied displays Chief Promoter C M Hall chairman of the chamber of commerce special celery week committee is chief promoter for the crispy “sweetheart” product famous the world over The crop is at its best right now with quality higher than ever although quantity is slightly lower than last year Mr Hall said Sunday Restaurants hotels dining cars and grocery stores are cooperating In proclaiming the deliciousness of celery during the week he declared Urged as Gifts Mr Hall urged that everyone pos-- 1 sible secure a box of the famous product and send it as a message of autumnal good will to some far away friend Among the book displays planned for the ether special week will be one with the theme “New Books New Worlds" at the Salt Lake City public library Exhibited will be 1938 texts and handicrafts made from textbook suggestions Mrs Dorothy Lyon supervisor said with a special col lection of dolls made by Miss Sytha Johnson as a feature The display will be open to the - 1 sionaries “EducaAmerica" tion for Tomorrow's --— --theme ot American Education week Different tactics of campaigning ' Andre Kostelanetz was riding somewhere between Connecticut and New York City Sunday night unaware that in Salt Lake City one ol the most popular opera sopranos in all the world was trying frantically to telephone him The soprano was ofcourse hi? Children Give Recital " wife which may or may not ex- not at the other At 3t Itlafy 8 College Junior pnembers of the music and’ end of the line waiting for his call At any rate according to Lily speech departments at Sta Mary-ofpresented program' Pons the loss was his of piano selections and readings “He weel be terribly sorry” she Sunday afternoon before a large receiver the as she said hung up audience of students" parents and in the Union Pacific stationmaster's friends in the school auditorium she his loss To make up office Those taking part were- Peggy' sent a telegram To make up her Ann Ryan Margaret Ann Gilhopl own she left orders to try to call Nancy Bertagnole Frances Bertag-nol- e Louise again at Ogden when the train Betty Mae Komer stopped there an hour later Browning Margaret Ann McPherA model of wifely thoughtfulness son Mary- Laura McPherson Mary Miss Pons or Mrs Kostelanetz JaneAgnew Joan Des Jardins Patricia-Powe- rs complained she had not talked for Barbara Mae Walker two days to the orchestra leader Mary Cl Bolte Annabelle she married in June Did she have Morris Mary Lou Wallace Elaine McGuire Lou Jean Ray Helen Jane much to tell him? “Ah those theengs I keep for Colville Margaret Ferron Marita Bolte and Peggy CavanagiL me” was her prudent reply The little brown-haire- d songs tress traveling in gray slacks was on her way to an engagement in Denver from concerts on the Pa- 'Banquet Butter Please' She was originally cific coast scheduled to appear here this week but a crowded program forced her A phras to concel this appearance Her last word was a promise to every clerk appear here r(ext year understands — and why needed - Mary’s Education Class to Greet League St With the capacity and willingness to serve the financial needs of every class of borrowers we cordially invite loan oc- Birthdays have a habit of The College of St Mary-of-th- e curring on Sunday in the family Wasatch education class will enter Rooser 1229 of of Alf L Sorenson tain members of the ' Catholic velt avenue Woman’s League literary and curSunday at 1:10 a m a daughter rent events section Monday at was born to Mr Sorenson and his p m at the school wife bfrs Elaine Groo Sorenson Mrs P J O’Carroll president of whose natal date was on a Sunthe league and college education day Likewise Mr Sorenson was instructors will speak after which born on a Sunday a musical program will be (presented The couple’s first child Neil Groo Sorenson was born Sunday May’24 1936 Mr Sorenson's two sisters Mrs Hcrmin Johnson of Conda Idaho and Mrs Derrell McCullough of 268 L street were born on Sundays A younger brother of Mrs Sorenson Darrow Groo although not born on a Sunday came into the World on her birthday anniver- sary March 29 OVERWEIGHT We ail know the foods to avoid to lose weight How to satisfy a raven- not tire from ous appetite-a- nd so well known lack of food-is- n't The single answer to this double problem is Knox Gelatine Between meats take half an envelope of gelatine in fruit Juice or water Gelatine helps to relieve fatigue and hunger build muscle tissue At meals Knox Gelatine makes dishes that grand add variety But use Knox Gelatine Don’t confuse it with gelatine dessert Speech Program First of a series of radio programs aimed at speech improvement was given over radio station KSL Sunday from 10:30 p m'to 11 p m by the University of Utah speech department Joseph F Smith department head Gail Plummer in structor and a score of students con- tracts to carry paper to finance goods in transit and raw material Irt rendering this service we have grown to be an integral part of industry vitally concerned in its development and diversification Sunday Birth Continues Family Custom to meet payrolls to finance applica-tions-r-lar- ge To each and all requests for credit accommodation it isour and small policy to approve wherever consistent with Sound banking practice 'WALKER BANE & Tit L § T C 0 MPA A7 Y Seventy-nint- h participated Year A they’re 85 sugar! 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