Show Genevieve fYV'UQAN LAWRENCE WAS BOtfN IN THE BOVS' DORMITORy(VBethdnycrfege JTheediaughter'was7“bor parents of Genevieve Cochran Law- Cochrane was studying for thi rence omrpted one of these rooms istry and on October 12 1917 their Copyright 1939 for fhe Tribune LLS Officers Find Lost Persons service Civil Service Test Slated The United States civil commission has announced an open competitive examination for the position of junior professional assistant op’en to college graduates under 35 apd senior college students under certain conditions Full information may be obtained from H A Goodfellow secret&ry of the U S civil service board of examiners at the post office Applications must be filed with the commiS' sion not later than March 2 The position will pay 52000 a year and include the following (junior grade): Administrative technician agronomist bacteriologist botanist (taxonomic) dairy husbandman economist engineer entomologist examination assistant forester geologist home economist pharmacist plant pathologist plant physiologist pomologist range examiner soil scientist statistician textile technologist and veterina- Gerard Van Gerven of 390 West Seventeenth South street who was the complainant in a battery case in city court last month received a suspended sentence Tuesday as the defendant in a similar case On Mr Van Gerven's testimony1 a neighbor Lester Wilding was given 30 days suspended after a fight last month over some livestock Tuesday Mr Van Gerven appeared before Judge Wilford Moyle Burton and got the same penalty for alleged battery upon Kenneth Manwanng 19 who had gone to the Van Gerven home purportedly to help a friend collect some money British Speaker’s Date Changed The Thursday lecture here by Constance Spry noted British decorator and florist will be held at 2:30 p m at the University of Utah Union building instead of at 2:13 at the Ladies’ Literary clulb as m ornginally scheduled it was an nounced Tuesday by the committee in charge The lecture is being sponsored jointly by the arts and interests section of the Junior League and the Town club with Mrs J Richard Mulliner and Mrs Stuart B Pettin charge of arrangements p-- L Woman Faces Check Charge S Edith Trogstead also known as Mrs Steffen Trogstad 1879 Tenth rian St Mary’s to Stress Practice Teaching Practice teaching will feature the beginning of the second semester at the College of St for students majoring in education Miss Helene Sands of Lqs Angeles will teach French at Irving unlor high school Miss Marie Louis Cances of Price will teach French and Miss Helen Harrington Latin at East high school The Weather: Weather condition! rejwrted by a January East street is charged with is- weather bureau Nevada depression deepening Monday’s suing a $300 check with intent to and moving eastward Is over30Colorado to inches It night Deuver pressure 29 defraud Mrs E C Frakes in has caused general precipitation today In the complaint filed in city court Rocky mountain section and scattered rain snow west to the coast It was snowing Judge Wilford Moyle Burton set or at Yellowstone Pocatello Lander and Cheybail at $2500 Mrs Trogstad was enne Skies are still mostly cloudy In the plateau and coast states but pressures are not arrested until Monday at rising slowly In the northwest Temperatures p m because her physician said her are several degrees lower Utah Wyoming and most of Colophysical condition would not permit Nevada rado Partly cloudy conditions prevail In her being taken to the co&rity jail the central and eastern sections a storm center now off the coast has caused sons Of 76 persons reported missing in §alt Lake City during January 75 wbre located Miss Gussle Friend policewoman in charge Of missing personb announced Tuesday night Miss Frjend also reported that the number cf juvenile crime cases handled by the police crime prevention bureau during the month totaled 173 out of which 86 were remanded to juvenile epurt and the remainder were cleared without court action The bureau directed by Sergeant R W Morrison also disposed of 55 juvenile traffic cases in January An Christian Science Lecture Slated “Christian Science: It’s Compassionate and Loving Ministry’’ Is the subject of the lecture to be delivered by Mr Charles V Winn Cr S B of Pasadena Cal in the church edifice at 566 East South Temple street Friday at 8 p m Mr Winn is a member of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church the First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston Mass and according to Mr Clarence L Waters committee on publication this lecture will be given under the auspices of First Church of Christ Scientist Salt Lake City and will be free to the public :v Fire Damages Garage Damage estimated at$500 was caused by a fire in the garage of the Ketchum Builders Supply company 780 West Fourth South street Tuesday at 4:50 p m Lloyd B Egan fire department battalion chief said the tire started when gas used for'a welding torch was ignited by a spark Two com-- ” panies of firemen under Chief Egan’s direction Were atthe scene However she was booked and rein the north Atlantic states for an hour leased immediately on Judge Bur- precipitation Comparative data for Salt Lake City: Machinery two trucks and the Degrees ton’s order jailers said 29 building Highest temperature Tuesday 1874 were damaged by tbe 2 sines month this in Highest r — 24 flames Lowest Tuesday morning Seeks —20 Lowest this month sines 1874 26 Mean for today 31 Normal Inches Total precipitation for the 24 hours — 1 55 Ruth Close Blumenthal stepending at 5 30 p mto date 1 28 for this month J daughter of Richard E Mandler Total Accumulated deficiency or this month who died January 22 Tuesday had Wives and husbands respective6 57 sines October 1 4o date f filed petition for probate of’ his Total Accumulated excess since October 1 1 04- ly of general board members of the Sun rlees at 7 3flL and sets at 5 45 Feb- L D S Young Men's and Young will in Third district court with reYES Women's Mutual Improvement asquest that she be named executrix WEATHER OBSERVATION TAKp TIME An sociations will entertain their mates of the estate ac- TERDAY 5 30 P M Step-Daught- er To Handle Estate LDS Groups Plaa Entertainment inventory companying the will valued personal property and reall estate at The will dkted July 19 1935 bequeathed the estate to Mrs Mandler but she has since died whereupon the stepdaughter become the sole beneficiary BOISE heyeutis Chicago Denver Grand Jet Helena Kan City xL VEG xLos Ang Mpls StP MODENA Needle! xNew Yrk HOLLADAY— Improvements over present bus service schedules from Mill Creek and Holladay to- - Salt Lake City will be the subject of Omaha discussion at a special-meeti- ng of Phoenix xPCTLO Holladay Civic league Monday night Ptld O at the town recreation hall accord- ing to N G Morgan president Representatives of the Airway Motor Coach line which furnishes bus service between the towns and SalfLae City will be present date for the annual meeting of the elub and election of officers will be named at the time Mr Morgan said t at the annual party of the two 5 Holladay Gvic Croup To Discuss Bus Line H f Pueblo Repo 8t Louit 9 LCITY San Diego xSan Frn Seattle Spokane Tonopah Washgtn Winmcca Yeilowats Yuma aAirpoit station 6:30 p m in boards Wednesday-a- t the Lion House social center In charge of arrangements are George J Cannon Rex W Williams J Percy Goddard Mrs Joseph J Cannon Mrs Burtoa K Farnsworth aqd Miss Marion Morris r?- - Associates Honor Airline Employes S R Newman' former district traffic agent for United Air Lines who has been transferred to Chlca- -' go was guest of honor at a banquet given by his associates Tuesday night in the University club Stanley O Halberg Mr Newman's successor and Dale R Nielson chief division clerk for U Ai L for the past JO years "were hon- qred also' Mr Nielson is leaving to enter shortly for San Francisco another business - -- f u |