Show y"1 "i wi "y1 l"J y 'I 'r ty v- - urgjaxJIflnuag “5?l)e alt fake £rilmnc- Take Lead in Drive for Tourist Publicity County Opens ' 1939 Weed QeanUp 1200 Acres Eradication of noxious weeds on acre of farmland and c&ny6n reaa In Silt Lake oounty will lie launched by the committee on weed control April 1 V L Martlneai county agricultural agent an1300 nounced Wednesday Eight agriculture and horticulture expert have been named to salat Mr Martineau chairman of the committee In :the project “The pioneers settled Utah 0 year ago” the agent stated In pleading for an appropriation from the state legislature sufficient to finance supervision of the project through the state department of ag“If we don't stop the riculture Spread of these weeds our great- grandchildren will have a tough time living here' 90 years from : Technocrats Set Meet Under the plan ef-- the committee the 1200 acres" scattered over the Chamber of commerce activity drive county will receive one plowing Volunteer workers report progress in and from 15 to 20 cultivations John W Crofts and J B Mullins" tied as high individual solicitors Wednesday paced 12 days apart between April general chairtnan of the drive 1 and November 1 1 s Farm owners In the county are to sign two-yeagreements with the county 'ft gertET agreeing to pay 40 per acre each year for the eradication of noxious weeds on their land Seven hundred acres were takenlnto the project last year and C G Funds Campaign Reaches Midway Point With $24198 - will beJiiclude-iLwIthUhexpected 800 farm acres signed this year plus an additional 200 acres on ditch Left to right and Earl J Glade 00 School Picks ts Russian Revolt Causes Viewed LFptiiriPredicted In Refrigeration Club to Dedicate Boys’ New Gym Y or e -- ar ’""“Why Purchasing Power"! Not Maintained” will be discussed at The regular meeting of the study class of Technocracy Inc division 11140 section 1 Thursday at 7:30 p pi In the city and county building SL passenger rates for tickets to San Francisco Of Will Compete the annual patriotic contest sponsored by the ' Salt Lake county chapter Service f Star Legion through It educa- - " tion department are being cone ducted this week in the lower dl- vision high schools of Salt Le’-- a City with 2000 student participate ing With Mrs J B Moretoa in charge tryout began Wednesday I in the Irving high school with others scheduled Thursday in the Jackson Lincpln and Horace Mann high schools 'Friday they will in the Jordan Bryant and ’ ' “ Roosevelt high schools" Winners selected in these schools k will be heard Monday at 3 p m- r in Memorial house in Memory park with Mrs O F McShane presi- dent of the legion “conducting "ths Tt" De luxe editions of die- meeting ionarle will be presented each of- - eon-tin- r 26o till — 39o till BOO Romance Thrills Inspire Screen’s Adventure in Biggest Show! New Movie! T Included" Vi filmland Hollywood’! Biggest j But the result waa worth all thejtlme effort money Hailed as Hollywood’s biggest movie “Ounga Din” reaches the screen the most anticipated picture In years Now It’s yours for the movie Out experience of your life! of Its seething world of battle rqar Itsgunpowder heroes Cutter MacChesney and Ballantine-t- he Sergeants Three rash and reckless battalloneers blustering sons of the thundering lustiest devils who ever guns manned a cannon or plagued a woman's heart - - - r red-bloo- d stalwart-swaggeri- phants shoulder the artillery and battalions march at dawn And here too the mighty shrine of Thuggee -- probably the most realistic and bizarre set ever Tern- - ' golden-dome- d pie of Kail Goddess of Thuggee Mistress of 'Murder: It was the mystic stronghold of the strange most dangerous cult of Thugs ng r Bed-Bloo- d ' " Action Like towering giants astride Its scenes they sweep to new worlds of action and adventure Headlong through the terrors of the hidden- - bandit Onward piercing the hordes thin red line of Empire through land the white man rules but never conquers Storming the screen with the rousing vigor of men who fight for the love oflt and love for the fun of ltl Romance too In this lawless land where danger stalks through brooding hills -- and a woman la certain of nothing! Romance shared with laughter and terror in new and different settings u -- the Asiatic criminal associaIts disciples spread through all India and in its amazing caof all tions X reer It Is estimated to have snuffed out the lives of million victims The fatalism of Kali’s devotees" added tot their (natural bravery and subtle battle strategy made them as desperate adversaries as British soldiers ever encountered Thuggee It Is in the Timple of Kali that much of the action takes place-- ln and through Its strange and torturous secret passages its subterranean chambers its clever concealments of men and the strange weapons of their cult It is here too that the lowliest ef men is transformed Into one of the greatest heroes of all tint the --martyr to friendship of whom mil- - a V exotic exciting 'K’N- - -- v gloriously thrilling in a picture whose action sweeps the screen like a cyclone Yes thrills for a thousand movies plundered for this one mighty picture I Truly the big show of the year come expecting" something tremendous! MUSCULAR BODY (mi mm GXDOKBIIa© (7 4 JlftSb 11 ml Oft MtiiMiaT n ixt-- rtrfWV- "‘'7nyr: iu i V Hr - llons have said “You're a better man than I am Ounga Din” Little wonder that such a picture was a year In the planning more than a year In the making Little wonder that the audacity of its undertaking (Was staggering even to a Hollywood Imagination that getting Its whirling universe of action on film tapped and taxed to capacity every known source of talent mechanics and productions! Ingenuity in all Armies and Elephants Here was erected tKe village of Tantrapur t blockhouses - parade grounds barracks a native countryside with its elephant l compounds and cavalry stables Here armies fought here the thunder of red drumfire in the bristling elehills of storled“Indla”-whe- re ifjxjin- ' S SOOTHE chest-cold- ue SPECIAL EVENING PRICE THIS ATTRACTION ONLY Kipling’s 85 Lines ‘rocks lorded by mighty Mt Whitney 200 miles from Hollywood :VJ In Tryouts essay- life-savi- this great 4 picture thrilling the--erecstory of its production-t- he tion of villages the building of --temples! the" fighting of- battles and the 'quartermastering of an army of actor and technicians In a tent village constructed In the blistering desert of dunes and ' Wa-jatc- p Students which became effective Wednesday over the Southern Pacific Lines and the Western Pacific railroad three days before opening of the — — — Golden - Gate- - international expositotal Castle Dale Improve sewer' and tion resylted In heavy ticket sale puiiharywalfir systems JlQSOOled- - lacAlbfflci: eral funds $8711 local funds $19611 Willard Barr' general agent for total ths Southern Pacific company here day program A large ice' breaker has been Emery county rebuild canat and said travel to the Bay city beginning structures on irrigation project near in June is expected to be so heavy stationed- - In the Caspian'sea Elmo $6300 federal funds $2084 It will tax transportation facilities servees a vessel local funds $8384 total to the limit ftshernW Out of the drumbeat rhythm of Kipling’s i most famous 1 85 lines penned in the glory of marching 14 words to the heroism of a lowly man has come a motion picture Whlchifor sheer sweep and dra- matic blaze promises new mean- - k Clng to entertainment Fabulous has been the cost of Opera Cast er 20Q0 TODAYiiiTrrrrmTrnr Goal of $40Q00 Forecast as W orkers banks roads and in canyons Set Fast Pace in First Dash Recommendations of the committee will be submitted for approval this week to David F Smith state Enthusiastic response by Salt Lake City business men to prosand agricultural - commissioner chairman of the state weed con- pects of the greatest tourist year in history sent totals in the trol commission Salt Lake City chamber of commerce activity drive to $24198 at Salt Lake county expended 120 volunteer workers held at the Hotel for control last year the works the first report luncheon of Utah Wednesday administration progress putting up Tractors and equipment $45000 Tf the pace of the workers is purchased last year by the county maintained throughout the camon the will be sufficient to carry-paign according to Marlon C Nelwork this year said Mr Martineau son president of the chamber of so that the county's share will be ’ reduced to approximately $9000 commerce there Is every indication more money will be available Crop Menace Neal Nielson Wednesday was se- that tor-j advertising and promoting Principal menaces to crops are lected to sing the leading role in Utah’s tourist lure than at any time the common white top which grow South high school’s annual opera since 1929 in profusion along ditchbanks b -presented In Nearly 100 workers attended the spreads rapidly to entire ' fields If The Red MillrLto-the the school auditorium March 22 luncheon setting ina new attendance not brought under control mark midway- the - campaign and 'and 23: “morning glory Canads-thist- le The workers will meet again at Russian knapweed Other major parts are to be taken the Hotel: Utah --Friday at 12:15 Along infested areaj 'on roads by Rsvis Call Blair Erlcson Don-netm for the final report luncheon course water canal and other Olsen Lois Draper Lola Gib All workers however will retain wllf An be employed WPA labor ion Richard Blackhurst KellyEld-redg- e their cagd and continue work until average of 125 WPA workers were Joseph 'Fenton Jarold Mof- there ha been 100 per cent soliciemployed In projects last year fat Becky Waring and Grant Mor- tation of Salt Lake City’s 1200 busi" Equipment used In the work by rison ness firms the county consists of tractors and Selected to appear in supporting The drive was launched Monday ' teams roles are Harold Meakin Reed Mor- In advance subscriptions there was Committee members who will aid rison Norven Storra Eugene Chap- received $1788750 the remainder Mr Martineau are: Clinton Kjar man Glen Myler Merle Leavitt reported Wednesday Before committee secretary and state de- Ruth Lund Betty Heaps Helen C being the9 campaign is completed the partment of agrlcultuure inspector Johnson Anne Marie Wilson and workers hope to raise a total of RawR Commissioner J County Laura Dean Brinton $40000 to protect and develop tltah’s lins Mark R Gardner of West annual $35000000 tourist business Directing the musical Jordan WPA district eone man- la Mrs Lydia W Boothbyproduction assisted Speakers at the luncheon were chairA Hunter of L Day ager Mrs Genevieve Wilcox Miss Mr Nelson Earl J Glade general man of the Salt Lake county crop by Johnson Miss Aurelia Py-p- chairman and A S Brown vice Edythe Frank Improvement association Joseph Clive and George Hess chairman County Commissioner J Lake Salt Lundskog of Murray Bv Mullirts and John W Crofts county farm bureau representa-- were leaders among Individual five- - James H— Jensen of West workers' with $90 each " solftited Jordan Chairman of the county agDivision No 6 headed by M L ricultural conservation unit John Dye' led the division workers Hansen of Riverton president of the state board of agriculture J h E Gurr supervisor of the national forest assisting with Dr L H Creer professor of hiscanyon work tory and political science at the University of Utah Wednesday had cited five causes of the Russian Because revolution of 19171n the first of a business of a brightening national picture the electric reseries of lectures on world problems frigeration industry I preparing at the Art Barn for an increase in sale volume of Causes he gave were lack “of 20 to 25 per cent 'during 1939 Dedication ceremonies for the democratic institutions hopelessness from E R Legg of Detroit general sales M A C deof the economic no situation completed Rotary-of the Leonard refrigeraBoys’ club gymnasium at 753 West velopment of industries 88 per cent manager division of the tor conducted will street exFirst South be illiteracy of the population and corporation told member of the Monday at 7:30 p m club officers istence of a general feeling by the of the United Electrlo announced Wednesday people that the government was organization Supply company hi company’ disvalued at $14 corrupt — —The 000 was built during the winter Dr Creer will lecture again next tributor in the Intermountain termonth by member of the boys’ Tuesday at 11:30 a m at the Art ritory Tuesday at a sales and new meeting at the Hotel Utah club assisted by union labor which Barn on ’’Russia Since 1917” ex- product ’’The 1939 business outlook U most Most material and plaining the two five-yeWas donated and plans for th elecpromising not equipment for the structure also was the policies of - Trotsky Stalin and tric refrigerationonly lndustryL but for Lenin donated The revolution of 1917 was made other lines” Mr Legg aid “In Rotarians and their wives will atIndustry th factors that mad tend th dedication which i being possibls by the crisis from the World our 1938 a yer have been rearranged by Fred Tedesco club di- war Dr Creer stated in'his lecture moved poor Our dealers throughout th rector Lee Lovinger boys’ work The common people wanted to se- United States are reporting quickcure three things— peace bread and committee chairman and others ening public interest In the new 1939 land model electric refrigerators” Accompanying Mr Legg to Salt Lake City were Walter Jeffrey asSuit in Drowning sistant general sales manager and J Truman Steinko advertising Settled for $625 manager S Electric Supply company waa boat A settlement of $625 had been to the members of his organization effected Wednesday by City Attor- attending the meeting ney Fisher Harris with Mr and Mrs Mearl Hinckley 274 B street for the drowning of their daughter Last Luther Talks Angela 8 at Wasatch Springs plunge June 30 1937 Set Friday Night The parents had brought ault the and the $10000 for against city case waa scheduled for an early theRev F E Schumann Will present last of a aeries of five illustrated in court district trial lectures on the life of Dr Martin Mr Harris said that while he Luther did not think the city wai respon- John’s Friday at 8 p m in the St Lutheran church sible for the child’s death the set- 1030 Evangelicalstreet-The Fifth East tlement would be cheaper than the lecture “Luther Principle cost of defending the suit' versus Policy will consider the deJohnsonRed Cross Plaster helpt velopments the Lutheran church because o! itsWrming soothing under Luther And Luther's lest days S L Lawyer Returns ' and death supporting action "Try it for relief Lecture series have been presentof muscular stiffness atn soreness From Washington ed under the auspice of th St lumbago and backache dud tp musJohn’s Lutheran Walther league cular conditions sprains wrenches Owen' G Relchman Salt Lake local branch of the International and simple attorney returned Wednesday from youth Easy to ufo of the' Lutheran CD where he was church organization Economical Look for the name Washington Missouri synod Johnson’s and the Red Cross on admitted to practice before the Unit— every plaster you buy Accept no ed States supreme court While In Washiiton he attended To Discuss ’39 Roses substitutes Made by Johnson & a conference of administrative law Johnson ther world's largest makers at Georgetown university Leon Brown will discuss roses of Mr of surgical dressings For sale at' Relchman who lives at 1435 East 1939 at a public meeting of the stores drug Thirteenth South street also is secret- Utah Rose society Thursday in the ary-treasurer of Stevens and Newhoue hotel at 8 p m James H Mahoney will preside Wallis advertising agency $15-0- Reduced - — ar Travel Increase round-tri- for ts Essay Contest h quartersp-$419(jjfedera- Flait- - ong-Time ry-Ou- Largest of Ten Programs' Calls for Work on Hit Pleasant Airport fund Wednesday In the recreation hall fice followed by a program and motion $5065 forest service funds $9261 total picture show Fish lake national forest near Children of the ward will be entertained ‘Saturday February 25 Aurora develop springs and conwith a puppet show story telling struct trails $2755 federal funds suits of magic a moving picture $709 sponsor’s funds $3464 total Garfield county enlarge state fish show and refreshments Miss Jessie Schofield will direct the program hatchery near Hatch $3350 federal funds $1416 sponsor’s funds $4768 7 Schools Slate annual homecoming Presidential approval of 10 new UtahW P A project totaling week of the Waterloo L D S ward $130087 was announced Wednesday by Darrell' J Greenwell state 1621 Fifth East street will be 19 to 25 Bishop administrator Utah county Albert E Smith' announced WedLargest project calls for expendijnake altera ture of $32943 to Improve the Mt Jlons to Utah county Infirmary And nesday superintendent's resiSunday’s program will begin" at Pleasant airport including surfac- construct 9:15 vm with a talk to the boys ing and fencing runways and build- dence Provo $8966 federal funds of the- - ward by Axel A Madsen ing power lines The federal govern- $11034 local funds $20000 total Levan Juab county street imSpecial musical programs in all de- ment will put up $24175 and the provements $5310 federal funds partments will continue until the sponsor ' $8786 $1490 local funds $6800 total There will be a special Other project follow: Evening Sandy Install water sprinkling missionary farewell in the ward Utah county rebuild and enlarge Sunday at 6:36 p m for Miss Mar electrolytic plant for production of systeih and other improvements In of Arthur herbicides to be used for eradication Sandy city cemetery $9234 federal jorle Coombs daughter $13582 Coombs of 445 - Emerson avenue of noxious weeds near Spanish funds $4348 local funds who will leaye soon on a mission Fork J1405 ' federal funds $6871 total fifffds local to the east central states $11276 total remodel forest service The annual reunion banquet of Ogdert ' the ward will be held at 8 p m building warehouse space into of- Lowef Rates Cause Thirty-fift- 1939 ebf-uaryl6 Will Cost Total of $130087 Waterloo Ward Awaits Fete S L Area Will now'— -F- LDS Arrange New I tali WPA Projects Homecoming Fight April 1 (h - 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