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' Ut'ix Jrtiigi- - wit u I — it bkj ' Vasili ' ' ' ’ V v r 5“li totfKailMtfiTii4Hifilt-tet6-ia4- ciUrfr f ue&imiir ft"' ft fr 22 I Friday Morning- - tTJjc For It’s the Staff of Life State Leaders Will Address fts WWW'S' warn- ?-- vr" ( ejmait4K 1 To Start Motoriwf Ee J AA! j - bii'-ine- John Is u tt a 11 Jr supeiintcnd-en- t of public schools Following this VV C Winder Jr lpstiuetor ip vocational Jiaimng will outline the comae and begin actual instruction The practice of hearing guest speakers in conjunction with Mr Winders lessons will lie followed each week Mr Back-masaid Instiuction will be given from 111 to 9 15 p on 12 m Court Finds -s- ® plans for the entettdin-meLake Citv of Crown F'ranz Miclncl F'rederik (4il Valdemar Georg and Crown Princess Ingrid of Denmark and Iceland were announced Thursday by H M H Lund former Danish vu e consul The roval couple miking their first visit to Amenra will arrive in Halt Lake Citv by tram from Boulder dam at 6 2S a m Sunday April 16 he said Fuithtr suc- cessive Mondays Sponsored jointly by thp state department of education the city boaid of education and the chamber of commerce the course is designed to help nil cm ploves vlvho come in contact with Utah visitors Left to right are Miss Laurel Bush Miss Maurine Noall and Mr Backman said guest speakers will Include Earl J Glade Rabin M is Ruth Barnes judges of The Tribune-Telegrabaking Samuel H Gordon 1’rofessor Levi contest inspeitmg bread entries (Storv page 36) Jacob Rev Trapp Edgar Young Dr J E Btoaddus S 0 Benmon A G Mackenzie Lawrence S Mariner Joseply J Cannon Joseph S I’eerv Walter Adams of Piovo Stanley I Stephenson if M Ferno Tails KIViHAM The MtomJ annual ( it o guson William I O Connor Maiion C Nelson and Stewart Cosgriff junior ( hanibrr of (oirtmonf pin rot lion of Mrs Odd peilcmn Mil be p Bingh cm t ntrnl s bool Frill iv and cl t it 8 p m Sat according to Delhi t Bcriett chamber piesidcnt lands i cd b the production will be used to further summer band voik spoiisond bv the ham-be of commerce with Joel P m C C To Give Bingham Play c 111 Guilty of Count Present at the station not located she would order forfei$300 bail bond he had had posted One of the pedestrians struck bv the duveis vehicle Loienzo D Balfour 45 of 128 North Mtin street Is still in the L D S suffering from a fractured left leg and brain concussion Balfour s nephew Jack Henclej 11 of 18 North First West street was not so seriously Injured and is recovering at home O'her cases Thursday weie of Speeding— Morris Miller 21 Logan $25 or eight days 48 to 55 miles in zone also $10 suspended for having faulty brakes and F B Bullock 27 of Coalville forfeited $10 and bench warrant issued for additional $15 40 miles in 3b mile zone I allure to lei J right of wav to ture of ho-pit- h ”er Sight-seein- £ Helena Millard prepares to load a dummy shell into the bieech of a gun at Fort Douglas Army day observance Determining minimum elevation for the gun is Sergeant V T Smith of the howitzer platoon of regimental headquarters company (Story Page 36 ) — Music Contest NY Executive Visits S L Winners Made Known Insurance Leader Leaden J mines Fonder Tip in Vocal Division ' Mt TemPle streeta- - v signs-Glad- ron-dcut- Spanish Vicar Haps Franco Atrocities WY®© imai'OTD mntanotcsr greet for S will attend A reception is planned for 2 pm in the tabernacle at which the general public is invited to join Danes Icelanders and other Scandinavians It is in greeting the royal couple expected that the crown prtnc will respond with a bnef speech An Informal dinner will be held at 5 30 p m at the Hotel Utah E C Sorto Birds" at the April meeting of with the public invited ensen is chairman of the tickets the Utah Audubon society in the committee PrinSP F’rederik and biology building at the University Princess Ingrid will leave by train of Utah at 9 p m Sunday for Denver THE NEW F 'SUDS' BOOSTER' THAT HAS George S Van Schaick vice precedent of the New York Life Insurance company spent Thursday in Salt Lake City conferring with local insurance men and sightseeing After a breakfast in his honor at the Hotel Utah which was attended by C Clarence Neslen state insurance commissioner Mr Van Schaick attended the opening session of the L D S conference in the tabernacle and was introduced to Heber J Grant president of the church Sterling W Sill Salt Lake director of New York Life escorted him aoout the utv and introduced him at a luncheon of rompany employes of the Salt Lake City agency Mr Van Schaick said the principal reason for his trip west was to inspect real estate and mortgage loans for his company He left late Thursdav for San Francisco BEEN ADDED TO RINS0 MAKES GIVE FAR IT RICHER-SUD- S Winners of the artist and student divisions of the National Parks dis25j trict music contest were named THEY GET CLOTHES suspended son hind director after lengthy sessions at the LaE-- E Ignoring traffic signal hollowing is the cast Fllio't W dies’ Literary club late Thursday SNOWY-KE- EP WASHM ci gaut —?ush 51 of 356 East Sixth South Tv 11 s ickcrs Ileva al hough judges were still In a quanCon'ntto 7 ne Jensen W illard Mi cet $10 or three days a tie in one events dary concerning Ham-Rchys Ed th McDulfie Nkhols ABLE COLORS BRIGHT" Muy Ignoring stop Results of the junior contest Dale Johnston W lltr Bulk mond of 1424 Kensington avenue at the Lmveraity of Utah Wvnn Rchv and hthel Ruhcids forfeited $10 Beverly Hollenbeck will not be announced until judges 23 of 1528 Princeton avenue for- decisions aie tabu'vtcd Fridav feited $10 R M Bonar 29 of S I Pianist i Conklin at Bingham will enter plea Saturday )3 Lntily Maurice Leavitt 26 of 541 Ead Mms Nina Kitighorn Salt Iake home-makinlectures her Seventeenth South street acquitted pianist was turned as represenMEN with of charge that me "TITO the new agree tative to the national contest conT T suds booster' added The following were given $10 sus- ducted to Rinvo nukrv it National Federation the by ricas for world understanding of pended fines because they were ar- of Music Clubs at Baltimore Md give richer suds in hardest uater The New the tetuble trtgcdv of Spain' were rested at Third West and Fourth Mav 15 and 16 1940 Rmso'j thick suds git a stop sign has Miss clothes snowy white keep washable colors voiced b the Rev Leocadio Lobo South streets where Dorothy Kimball soprano been posted only a few days J D of Salt Lake City and Bernard bright and gay I show the women w ho attend deposed vicar of Kan Gineo parish MeCarrel 69 of 433 Harrison avetenor Butte Mont at Madrid who addressed a crowd nue V Hiirlson 47 of 1064 South Brelhetton my lectures how fast the New 1940 Rinso chases grease from dishes I remind them of rnoie tiun 300 at 168 West Tem- Fust West street L E Lambert tied for first place in the vocal Speaks to Society atboth can division Whether that the 1940 Rinso is kind as ever to hands ple street Thuraday evening v 28 of 319 Jeremy street R W R Scottf Zimmerman district tend the contest at Baltimore was and I suggest they use it for all cleaning ' Speaking undei auspices of the 39 of 1856 Thirteenth E'Sat not for the U S bureau of detei mined agent Thursdav Medical Bureau and North Ameri- street of Mrs Beth Cheney 24 In the student gtoup Miss W live biological survey spoke on 'Rodent TESTED AND APPROVED BY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INSTITUTE can Committee for the Aid of 451 Sego avenue and Lymaa I’ Coles Salt Lake City came first Poisoning on the Range In Relation declared bather lobo tint Spain Pat cell 35 of 2797 Adams street with Miss Naida Simpson of Pocathe Franco hndeis themselves are tello ldcho second’ Edgar Fern-le- v at their frightful fanatic surpiisrd Salt Lake City baritone took and terrible havoc and have to in- Editor to Speak first in the vocal class vent lies to calm the world and to ‘ Paul Speicher managing editor Loving Cup ease whit consciences the) nnv of the Insurance Research and Revet have" Feature of the evening contest lie spoke through an interpreter view Magazine published at Inwas a special presentation of a Harr) Robinson of New Yotk Cit) dianapolis Ind vv ill address ft meeta repiebcntative of the medical bu-- 1 ing of the Salt Lake Association of loving cup to Mias Colea 18 daughSecretary ada J Coles of 3534 Lite Insuiance Underwriters Mon- ter of Mrs eau e day ai 12 noon in the New house FIdlson street Mias Coles has won Chairman o' the Thuisdav & hotel it was announced Thursday first place in her class for the wo tif Rev Jacob Tiapp The cup was prebv F J ftagstoff of of pres- past 10 years the local the branch cumin sented h the Music Council of Salt ident bm eau Lake Citv friends Mrs F'lmer E Coifman chair Cordially invites its many investors man of the srhn'arship committee for tne Womens Federation of visiting Salt Lake City to drop in Our offices are Music Cluhs was in charge of the la'e session conveniently located just across the street from the The Ulah Federation conclave will continue at 10 a m Hotel Grounds in the Temple Mrs Hvrunv Barn A rase Thursdav Mrs Sugar asks the at the Art pio ceding was msti- Mont tilted in the tele supreme court couct to grant the industrial com- Johnson of Great willFalls be speaker district president meeting everyBuilding We would Thursdav whin Royal J Douglas mission permission to reopen a at ft noon luncheon n Mrs juris-dlost case in which it has altoncv for Molly Sugar while herel filed an applk it on for a writ of one Make our office your turn '1 o eri or i or mi nobis justify the request the petiMis Sii ii the w id w of tioner pointed out that since the loll ii luii who was found chad pica tor compensation was denied m top she has won a case in federal uunturt oui g store in Ogden on April 11 court wtiuh depended on ft findl1 ' Sonif time after Mr Hu- ing that the death was not suicide In this case she sued the ger s death thr w idnw applip for Newly elected offirers end diworkmens compensation but the Woodin' n of the World to collect of the Salt laske Association rector bv bv was held on the an industrial dmiet plea insurance policy enmnuss cm on the ground the ev Mr Sugar and the judgment in of Butchers and Grocers were in ide m e showed he had committed her favor rendered in the court stalled Thursdav night at a meetD ing in the Hotel Utah sun ide 1ms ruling was upheld of Federal Judge Tillman bv the Mipenie court J V Bolinder took offire a pres Johnson was recently upheld by Ident P W Hale first vice presiHiioiigu the application filed the i ircuct court of appeals dent J Cameron Jr second vice president FI Buchmiller treasurer and!) B Affleck W llliarn Murdoch Ir K N Howard A J Peterson N A Smith and Clinton Seal di rectors F' J Lucas stale president of the Utah Retail Grocers' association was installing officer and Mr Hale was toastmaster Francis ( NichCIOBOX-CIEAolas headed a large delegation from the Ogden Retail Grocers' association who attended the installation If your mm is financial lndpndncc stop lorwardl Down 1 1 zsy to the distinguished visitors will b state and city officials and prominent residents of Scandinavian descent headed by Christian O Jensen Danish vice consul and Mr g will occupy th Lund s morning At noon the Salt Lake chamber of eommeice will be host to Prior Frederik and Princess Ingrid at a luncheon in the Hotel Utah Governor and Mrs Henry IL Blood and Mayor and Mrs John M Wallace are expected 7o be among the guests Other officials church and civic leaders prominent business men and members of th chambers board of governors also c 3?t- nt in Halt hearing that testimonj Order Warrant Judge Bosone ordered issuance of a bench warrant requiring Coleman's appearanca In court for sentencing but said that If he were n 7 45 p t Although absent from eourt P R Coleman 34 of 179 West Third North street was ronvicted of drunken driving in Salt Lake City polite court Thursday A Pratt Kesler assistant city attorney said Coleman who was arrested March 31 after his automobile struck and injured two pedestrians had been properly notified of the trial date after he had denied the charge when first arraigned When Coleman failed to appear Judge Reva Beck Bosone ordered presentation of the city's evidence ancj ruled the driver guilty after Fighleen prnmmcnt L't din- lead eis in the fields of reoreition eduand lndus-ti- j cation religion will be gunt speakers at the clashes in touript public relation- - to elait Monday evening The Trih auditorium Ralph V Bachman principal of the Salt lake idult evening eve rung school said Thursday llud the opening session will be addre-se- d I allac e and h hyMiyorJohnM 1 I Finishes Plans for Royalty Visit t — S April 7 1919 S L f7 Convicted on Coiiic Set s -- Drunk Charge Tourist Class Monday - Driver" Fair Kibitzer Helps Shoot at Fancied Foe TAbseiit r Salt £akc tribune- g longer-lastin- g Me-Cait- Hoies furniture a special sale of reconditioned our btg echanRe depnrinun In ervthin x Priced at rompleielv rebuilt and reflnUlied about half what ou would pen for new1 Rebuilt Living Room Suitel All 2 or 3 Pieces J i iw: i ji JUNIUS ROMNEY nr‘"i“ for 29 50 S150 Itnwn— 1H SI to rev You will ha unahle this j s ill trim new ' velvet nr mnbalr n d inlhs Bphii-ttf- cuer lnner-eprl- Vnu cnnstnictlon Ret the btg davenport and bnth chairs at this sensationally -- low price r c Reconditioned Bedroom Suite of 4 Pieces St 68 Down — bofn completely it finSpUn-clt- d ished In out shop p inmodern cIck clude th® f ill wle h'd chet of v chawed Rl untv thli henrh an it und uir1 bis hum 9x12 Axminster $695 Crib Beds $495 Studio Couch $1895 Rugs A Club Ch $995 Radios com-pu- H STATE” He 20 through Ih Of ISew Fire Truek pan A LEADER' Millions of do ngerout germi invisible to the eye may live in laundry kitchen bathroom Clorox in routine Beaming disinfect! it protect! Clorox ll outstanding omong those disinfectant! Kientuti proclaim lafeit be!t luited and most economical for household use Clorox has many important personal opd other uses Simply follow directions on the label $3950 Ewuiurlwie Ill BINGHAM— Purchase of a fire truck for company No 2 neared consummation Friday when citv officials checked details and cod of a unit recommend ed bv a firemen lommittee headed bv Vern Faddis according to Eugene Morrift citv recorder Cost of the trni k Is estimated at nearly $3200 with $1250 of that amount set up In the 3939 budget and the balance to be made available following purthase of the truck g 3 AND LOAN ASSO-CIATIO- thought in mind ior EVERY invaator nrr Plannsd slsady savings is ths surtsl way to grsator inrorrs a momsnt and com in and 1st us show you an sasy sues plan for your financial indopsndsnct Ss us todayl 'Probable Operating Characteristof a North American leih-nate- " RECOMMENDS ALL THREE SIZES OF CLOROX ics wns discussed Thursdav night Half Gallons for th Loundry Quarfs for m ths city and county building bv of menibeis of the stiidv clax th Kifchen and Pint for th Bathroom 11140 STATE BUILDING Tak Technocrats Meet Itihiiouai) Ini th had thi th EMILY CONKLIN J yar ha misd a paymtnl ol a dividend during twenty year mc it wai orgamied In 1938 it paid th hight dividend rat of any !nurd Building and Loan Association in Salt Lak City Its constant aim is to pay tho high-s- t rato — consislsnt with INSURED SAFETY1 "STATE" new Electric Quality t Scnicc ha Bingham Studies Cost I in UoIum u “State” Paid a Higher Dividend Rate in 1938 Than Any Other Federally Insured Association in Salt Lake Easy Pavmentx — IS Months to Pav 'livn-iiedi- Group Seals Officers ! 1 N Odd Dressers and Chests $895 Floor Lamps $350 Coal Ranges $4950 Electric Ranges $2950 Washers Square Never a Dividend Missed! to Pm Artu will ht Riiirt’rd whrt thin miitr D !o Km nt fVftClIV llk 1)PW l)P( AM!' U Dining Room Suites 8 Pieces $3950 c Breakfast Sets $695 Coil Springs $495 Tabernacle I Ml ASSOCIATION appreciate headquarters 1 $2450 LOAN and Widow Asks Supreme Court To A void Suicide Riding In tail cushion tine l'h re erelble eests STATE BUILDING 10-c- h cLj tLTCh j 51 db p BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATE West South Temple Salt Lake City Utah (Hotel Temple Sq Bldg) !VT'A |