Show t 24 c Jhursdajr'Morning- - Tljc Salt iakc (Tribune v- — rftisp1nyxSlmmMldrMa(lrrn Weapons of IFarjTwo Students t T Deliver Pleads' for Prize Orations Firm Defense War Trends ' moripl service of Spanish-America- n war veterafis at the Central Chris- tlan church Wednesday evening ' "We need not warm our hands tonight before the fire of security— it does not exist” declared the gen ‘ " so ii eral The memorial services honoring American sailors and officers who Were killed February 15 1898 in the sinking of the U S S Maine high ' forefathers Miss Dorton is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Dewey N Dorton lighted the fourth day of SaltLake “City’s observance of national de fense week South State street Gordon Ray 16 eon of Mr and Mrs Lynwood W Llddell 446 Westminster ayenu e expressedJthe1n definable something thatAmericaM have" in his speech entitled "What 1572 ' " Special Programs -- —Special programs also wera con- -i ducted Wednesday evening by mem r here of the-Order — of t H Mysti c S hr i n ep at i h eMa- - sonic sion In competition with four others temple and by two poets’ of Medals were preaentedthetwo Jiyeferans of Foreign Wars at radio winners by representatives of the station KUTA two service groups Major Franklin Riter Sait Lake -Also participating in ths contest attorney and officer In the judge " advocate’s wefe Marjorie Fuller A11® Empey department will stress - ’Power and Glory— Particularly Army officers show contrast of old and new weapons Colonel Jacob A Johnston left and Barbara Greaves Eloise Thompson Arthur Budd Kenneth Carey Buranother defense week ' Lieutenant hold and old an a broadsword while Caphftff-HrCS3Hp1on derringer right Harry ton Brasher and Clifton Johnson program at the weekly Klwanis club luncheon Thursday at 12:15 p m porrien displays a modern gas mask at the Hotel Utah Utah Druggists Get Major Allender Swift professor Nafional-PoslaJl- ' Kalah-ternple- Hotel Utah "The sound of the sinking of the Maine is in the dim past" General Badger said "but the titanic forces today at work- -in the form of the aggressor nations -- - would crush what our forefathers would have given their lives to save" — — Backs Armament — General Badger made a plea for Increase In American armaments v holding that the democracies cannot be the weak nations against tije force of any aggressor devastating ' Thomas L Hall department en- -' tertalnment chairman of the U S W V P- -J Felsted of Logan department commander and Mrs Emily Wilson of Ogden auxiliary president were other speakers at the memorial service Lieutenant Harry S“ Tipton of Jayson-413- th infantry— displayed part of his collection of 500 pieces of Implements of warfare from neo- llthio ages to modern times at the “ El Kalah temple meeting " Modern Arms Captain H C Dorlen and enlisted men of G H and headquarters the Thirty eighlfc The Italian consulate at 368 South West Temple street was picketed Wednesday by 13 members of the Workers' Alliance Wh$ chanted slogans and carried placards demanding withdrawal of Italian troops from Spain The pickets headed by Wallace Talbot state president of tine alliance spent an hour before the building and left a petition when told the consul Fortunato Anselmo was out- - of town In- Maurins Dokos Kemp wife of LaMar Kemp of 91 West Lennox street Midvale died Wednesday at 3 05 a m at her residence Death wai caused by a heart ailment Daughter of Minerva and Nicholas A Dokos Mrs Kemp had resided In Midvale her entire life having been born there March 31 1911 8he was a member of the L D jB church Surviving are her mother and husband of Midvale five brothers Andrew and Nick Dokos of Salt Lake City William Jesse and Lee G Dokos of Midvale two sisters Minerva and Haseldean Dokos Midvale Funeral serveies will be conducted Sunday it 1 p m In the Midvale Second L D 8 ward chapel -- under directloaof Bishop Henry Beckstead Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Mtfoori&l park ""Friend may fall at '37 Wert Center street In Midvale Thursday and Friday and Staurday evening and Sunday before ser-vicat the family residence 8 Colonel Jacob A Johnston of the 413th Infantry and Major F H Richardson of the engineer reserves both members of El Kalah temple Seventeen new members were admitted to Sugarhouse post No 3586 V F W at ceremonies in the reception room of station KUTA "members and in Sugarhouse These are but a few of the Super Bar gains you ’will find in our store Plenty of free parking Watch for the Grand Opening of our New Enlarged Store date to be announced BATH SET Misses’ Skirts Part wool flannels in P1 swing and tailored r" styles ' Robert T Simpson Robert Temple Simpson 85 retired railroad' engineer died at 10 30 pr m Wednesday at his home 170 North Ninth Wert street of a lingering illness Bom lit England July 31 1853 tha son of Robertf and Dinah Tempi Simpson Mr Simpson came to this country 50 years ago aa a convert to the L D 8 church Survivors Include his widow Mrs Hllma three sons John Simpson of OgSimpson den Joseph Simpson of Compton Cal and Helps Simpson of Venice Cal : five daughters Mrs Nellie Cheshire and Mrs— Clara Lamb of Loe Angeles and Mrs T E Ludd low Mrs Thomas Markham and Mrs Stevenson of Salt Lake City four stepsons John H Hales R A Hales Wallace M Hales-anHeber Lee Hales all of Salt Lake Cttv 12 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren J olm Tufted bath mat and lid cover in lovely colon (mart designs - Maurine Dokos Kemp M Chakniacs PAYSON— John M Chakniftcs 53 died at his horns ta Benjamin lats Tuesday after several months' Dines Mr Chakniacs was born In Greece January T 1880 a son of Nick and Garb falls K Chakniacs He came to America In 1907 and to Utah In 1909 His family made their home in Benjamin 4n1931 besides his widow am) his Surviving Yather are a son Nick and a daughter Deira a brother George Chakniacs of Bern jamin and two slaters in Greece Funeral' services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p m In Benjamin ward In-L D 8 chapel by Bishop Paul Ludlow terment will be 1i Spanish Fork cemetery at Deseret mortuary in Friends may-ea- li Payeoa until 5 p m Friday then at the home in Benjamin until time of services ' Ernestine Thrasher UlkLS’ TUB FROCKS VACUUM BOTTLE SET Peasant types flared sklrtj tallored pleated Ventilated metal lunch kit and pint bottle to 3 for 14 y-night BROADWAY MARKET 41 EAST BROADWAY Delivery on AH and Vegetable Orders of $300 or More We Give S & H Green Stamps FREE Bath Towels — col-- ored borders n ® called 75 feathers chicken feathers and downy i' tv la Price pending funeral arrangement! Child’s Oxfords goose curled light A real’"bargaln! ble Dr of teIes composition Dou- markless soles Women’s Slips Marvelous buys! Rayon panne satin slips In plain or dobby weaves Week"-dMle- I Women’s Blouses t i NET PANELS and tailored ctyfes'ta acetate rayon crepes tnd spun rayon Dressy Mike Milo PARK CTTT— Mike Milo 61 vu found dead In hi quarter WdMdai r H bad been 111 with pneumonia Hs was born In 1876 at DelmaU Austria He cma to this country— in 1905 btek where he has followed— minlng-andand stone masonry Hs is survived by a soft la Colorado Annie A Modeen GUNNISON- - ii 4 Rich spun rayon els In weaves lovely pan- shadow 41x80 'I GUGARIIOUSE STORE French teachers from all over will attend the festival which includes a parade of floats a series of skits and selection of a King Folly add a Queen of Beauty and Youth to reign over the festivities A French cabaret with French refreshments and Singing dancing and games ail In strict French ptyle will add to°the merriment Mardl Gras is the official cele- - T o Open Class BRIGHAM CITY 9c lb IfcnSc Fresh Tripe 2 lbs 15c f!utlon Chops 2Lbi 19c IF I IDl I PICKLED' BEEF SWEET COBNED ea BACON ceL” affair ELY Nev — Word was received here Wednesday of the death of Charles W Ruden of Eureka at his hdme there Sunday evening He Vaa one of the early settlers of the district residing in Eureka 64 years Funeral services and burial were conducted at Eureka Tuesday Born in Sweden May 12 1854 he came to Nevada when a young man settling in Eureka where he was Interested in various mining enterprises until 1930 when he retired He is survived by a sister Mra A F Brunzell of Idaho and two brothers in Sweden He wa“ i Yhember of the Odtt Tellows lodge a charter member of the Rebekah lodge "6f" Eureka and a' member of the Lutharan church I Os n Don’t“Forgetrt("askfor-Your-Gree- coupon at This Market — Winnifred L°ch!5c Cube Steaks six-wee- Joseph Henry Myrup M’GILL Nev— Joseph Henry Myrup pioneer resiuwit of White Pine county died at He was born in Gunnison UtaL May 10 1879 and with his wife came to Ely in d 1906 in 1917 the family moved to 4n 4923 cams to McGill where Mr Myrup was employed by the Nevada Copper company daughters Mrs A Hendrickson of Hurley N M Mrs Walter Harrison Mra Glen Hall Mra Bob Williamson A L and Bernice Myrup of McGill: six grandchildren —— and four sisters in Utah — Funeral services are pending ths arrival of his daughter from New Mexico 50V000ggE-A-RSAC- omtiteketi- PorkSausage2u35 Salt Pork Dry 12c lb O - Chellean Man who lived more than 80000 years ago needed no shelter for the earth was warm But as the dimate became cooler humanity was forced to take refuge in caves which became the first homes Henry Heber Butters WOODLAND— Henry fleber Butters 70 died Wednesday at the home of his son Timothy Butters 548 TweiftlrEast street Salt Lake City after a six weeks illness Br Butters had been a farmer and for 54T stockman — Born December years 19 Y868xt Norwich-shir- e England he was a son of- - James and Emma Jones Butters He married Emma Sarah Peterson on January 1 1892 She died in 1912 Surviving are three sons and a daughter Vernon Butters of- Heber Timothy-Butt-ers of Salt Lake City Howard Butters of Marion and Mra Reva Merkley of Duchesne a sister Mrs Minnie Fitzgerald of Marlon and a brother George Butters of Woodland also 11 grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 D m in Woodland L D S ward chapel by Bishop Leslie Moon with Ititermentrtu th Woodland cemetery- FrlendfrfnAy' fcall at tne Olpin Brothers mortuary at Heber on Thursday at the Howard Butters residence in Marion Friday and at the Fred Peterson residence In Woodland Saturday untU time of services HomesThroughSaymgs Provide Protection-an- Comfort d The most modest home today is a place of luxury compared to a cave 'Men and women of all ages now provide for comfort as well as protection by setting aside part of their incomes for homes and furnishings - r i Homemakers-Select-th- e Federal The Federal offers a safe profitable friendly-pla- ce loans to to saye and makes low-cobuy build modernize and refinance homes Thousands therefore choose the Federal a st Perfects Play The Federal’s Unsurpassed Service Since its organization in 1922 the Federal’s unfaltering responsibility and superior service have made it an honor-rolLinstituti- modem savings institution to help them videTrotectionratTdxonifortsfortheir — — — — families with patronage - Any amount may be deposited or withdrawn at any time and savings at The Federal have always earned 50 greater ' income than that paid by many insured institutions The three-acomedy under the direction of Miss Margaret Cald well will 1e presented to an audi ence made up of students and the general public In the school audi torium The curtain Is scheduled to rise at 8:15 o'clock on both nights ct The Federal has made FHA loans in excess of $1100000 Our experience is available to you on either FHA or our $1 OR MORE OPENS YOUR ACCOUNT own mC iiif ii if fr rffa t low-co- home finan- st cing plan WAKE UP YOUR We have LIVER-BII- £ Anni Antonnn Modeen wife of Axel Modem who dted Tuesday at th family Widt Celexl-- AaJ Teal Jug (Met BeJ is borne wtU b eonduoud Thursday at 1:30 lbs Mmiii Keriri Is Gs m In L D 8 ward ehapet & urial WinGunnWon be la Gunnison wmetry diThe I!tw should pour out two pounds of rected by Petecvoa mortuary bil into your bow la dally it thte bite Friends may eaR at the family bom liquid not la flowing freely your food doesn’t direst Thursday prior to th funoraL It juet decay in th bowela Gaa bloat np your stomach Yon ret constipated Your whote eyatem la poiaonrd and you fed Mur aunk and th world looks punk A mer bowel movement doesn’t ret st the cause It takes those rood old Carter’s Little Liver Pills to ret these two pounds of bile flowinr freely and make you feel "up and up” Harmless gentle yet amai-in- r in making bite flow freely Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name 26 cents hom of J 8hAbruly ftfuse fnythinfl els bit MonUr tert'nm"iVlt t41 ft never paid less than INSURED Loan Association before the 10th earn 23 East South Temple dividends from the 1st fo S A V I N G-- S " Hotel Utah Building -- L— IC Stewing Hens lb 12c — Hazen coordinator for the state office of education will begin a course for adulta on “Child Lrfife" Friday at 4 p m at Box Elder high school The classes sponsored A by the South Box Elder P-- T will be conducted alternating Fri—— days (Aar At DAY SPECIALS ever-increasi- Two ready made kitchen aprons and s e e a towels of striped crash with attractive ‘‘Seren ft -- DOLLAR Picnic Items Loin Perk Chops Small gs Homer Erickson ardvlHe and three brothers IVed Parry Tom Parry of fleof leld of McGill ' Nev aod Melrose Parry of National The body ts at MttcbeH funeral home or PILLOWS 25 FARRER’S Meats day- the clty O- - Charles W Rutlen PRICE— Arthur Richard Parrv 49 died Tuesday at a StandtrdviUe hospital of a heart ailment following a brief illness Dres rehearsal for West high He was bom at Winter Quarters Janu- ( ary 1 1890 and had been a miner since school’s annual play "I’ll Leave It bovtvoodr Hr was ton of Durr and Eliza- -' to Youv wasTheld Wednesday in beth Ann Jones Party surviving are his "widow: vn Mary the school auditorium as a castof Parry his mother who now resides in 10 put th : final polish on lines'and C&Hforhfa the following sons and daughters William Arthur Junior and Charles gestures in preparation for produc- - Don’t’ mlsi this bar tain! Colorful plaids also snowy-white- s- Doughnut Shop Downy Flake Cake Dough-nutePlain or eugared Dos Students of French Prepare MiniutureMardi Gras West High Cast — Fruit LOOK FOR THE YELLOW TAG in the Grocery Dept for Dollar Day Specials Gordon Ray and LaRaine Dorton winners in annual & A R and D A R oratorical contests ai South high school regard the medals presented them LEHI— --Mrs Ernestine Thrasher 78 widow of James F Thrasher died at the fam- Elo£ e ily noms late Tuesday following a long IlGRANTSVILLE — Funeral for lness Mr Erickson died at a Salt Lake hoe- Mrs Thrasher was born In Bluegrass born He was of Tuesday pneumonia Iowa January 18 1881 a daughter of n July 3 1911 a son of John John and Caroline Denininger She lived in andGrnttfvUle Laura Elfors Erickson During his Nebraska for severally ears before com m?n3mto filta- ing to Lrhl In 1910 Hir husband JameChlL dfed November hew B1932 FThrtuhsr Surviving are his mother three brothers Surviving are five sons and daughters Royal Shd Golden Erickson of Delta and Mrs Wash N L Thrasher of Oroville Erickson of Deseret and two sisters Eiden C Edward Mra Amond Della Wallhood of Pekin N Johnson and Mrs Nels Bromand Lloyd Thrasher of Lehi and Mra Florof Delta ence Okey of American Fork: 22 grand- ley Erickson 27 of Delta will Homer Elof children and three be conducted Thursday at 1 p m in Funeral services will be conducted Thurs- Ggantaville L D 8 ward chapel by Bishop D m 8 Lehi Fourth L in day at 2 p Frank Knowlton IuttnueniTwULbin Lionel Larsen wardrhapetby Bishop Friends may call at A H Wing mortuary GrantsviUe cemetery t the boms of Wednesday afternoon and a son Edward Thrasher Thursday morn ing prior to the services interment will be in American Fork cerae- tery Arthur Ricliarid Parry City Grocery schooI-Wednea- Ray H Grant Brigham" City druggist and vice president of-t- he Utah Pharmaceutical association ROCK SPRINGS Wyo— Mrs Myrtle was appointed to the public relaLane 35 of Green River and wife of committee of the National tions William Lane a train dispatcher employed Retail Drug association last week died Union Faclfio Railroad company by the according to H Voiles president of in the Wyoming general hospital here ' after having been taken suddenly the Utah association ill at her home that day Announcement also was made of She is survived by her husband: her mother residing in Portland Ore and a the appointment of Harry Coombs sister Salt Lake druggist to the interThe body Is at Hogan mortuary here professional relations' committee pending funeral arrangement! Monda- He was the father of Lieutenant Colonel Herbert Taylor on duty with the organized reserve In Balt Lake City fantry at Fort Douglas showed mod- the auxiliary assembled to hear a nation-wid- e ern infantry arms broadcast of a defense In charge of the meeting were week program K l More than 250 French etudenU¥ration-o- f --ruRty21 -- DlUEasQSgh Seven French classes under the wera busy with preparations tor direction of Miss Cunningham their second annual MardiGras each will carry out theme in festival toa be held at the school costumes floats and skits Dur-inthe evening there will be Tuesday evening a portrayal of French history Elaborate plans for the celeart dancing literature science bration which is a complete miniature of the annual New Orleans music and style festival have been laid accordJudges will select the king and queen on the basis of tha best ing to Miss Kathryn Cunningham in charge of the costumes French instructor ' z the Salt Lake City high schools wlll address Exchange club mem- bers Friday at 12:15 p m at the companies of February 16 1939 - Upholding: ''American ideals of freedom and democracy two South high school vaeniora Wedneaday delivered winning patriotic orations in an annual speech contest sponsored by the local chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution Speaking before an assembled student body LaRaine Dorton 17 won out over four other coed orators with her claim that colonial America was fdtly justified in fighting the Revolutionary war The title of her ” speech waa “Justifiable or Not In conclusion she pointed out the benefits which modern Americans receive from the action of their Warning that a European explo- iion’aom time in the future may aplash more than ocean waters upon the shores of the 'United States 'Brigadier General Carl A Badger commander of the Sixty-fift- h field artillery brigade addressed a me r dmirhatnotictcardsr-nIGri0Wcke- Essay Contests USWV Riter ' - South High Boy Girl Win U Gted at ‘ -- r i Savings received on or I |