| Show Thursday Morning- - Suit Cakc TTljc Class Studies uVilnmc- S b Speaker Higher Education Comes to ‘Cloud College ’Cancer Ar:111V Geology "Will Sock From Airliner Contributions 9 Students View Terrain of Northern Utah lakes glacial deltas cirques and all the other geological formations of northern 7jj Utah took on new meaning for 40 University of Utqh geology students Wednesday as they viewed them on two field trips aboard a Mainliner of the United Air Lines Classes in the “Cloud College" an innovation in twentieth century educational methods cruised over Great Salt lake glided north past back over the Wasatch Logan range and over Emigration canyon Wednesday afternoon At High Altitude Flying at altitudes varying between 11000 and 14000' feet the plane bucked a bit in the jumpy winds but not a student faltered in observing the terrain Originator of the idea of teach ing earth formations from the sky is Bronson Stringham "U” geology instructor who was named most popular faculty member of the university last quarter by the Utah Chronicle student newspaper “Salt Lake City is the best place for studying geology of any place in the United States” Mr Stringham declared before the "For elementary plane took off geology study where we're attempting to give students a broad general viewpoint of large formations an airplane trip is unequaled "As far as X know the university is the first school in the country to use large planes for instruction purposes” the geologist said ff jump-Ing-o- Field Trip Credit He pointed out that an airplane ride is not essential to receive credit in geology classes but that the trips will be considered as regular s required Other trips are scheduled for Friday afternoon tenta- Mr Stringham announced tive plans for a two-da- y air trip field-trip- on May and 14 Twenty will board a Mainliner the evening of May 13 fly to Las Vegas Nev where they will Btay overnight The next day they will flyover Lake Mead and Boulder dam then back up Grand Zion and Bryce canyons over the high plateau in southern Utah and back up the center of the state to Salt Lake City 13 s geology-student- Formed At Bingham P-- A T BINGHAM — A rarent-'l'eaehe- r first ever organized association here for the high and junior high schools wns formed Wednesday with Mrs D C Lyon os president T H McMullin school principal as and Mrs A E vice president Mitchell as secretary-treasure- r the usual P T A Replacing meeting will be an executive council meeting each month with representatives from each of the five districts served by the local high school: Lark Copperfield Highland Boy Copperton and Bingham These representatives will be appointed by grade school facilities and their P-A groups Groundwork will be laid for an A program to start Intensive P-in the fall Mrs Lyon said T T indorsed the drive by giving permission for placing of the collection boxes Sirs Hugh Ward captain of the district said it is hoped $1500 will be collected Orin A Ogilvie and Mrs J I Gibson commander spoke over KUTA Wednesday at 3:45 p m in connection with the drive Mrs Earl J Glade was appointed historian at the Wednesday meeting Top Hostess Hazel Ferry right points out a high range of mountains (below) to Carlye Cannon University of I tah coed who was one of 40 stu- dents to enroll in “(loud Col- lege” Lincoln Club Dears 1 Justice Fx-Chi- ft v Wax 6745 ACCIDENT ASSN L Norton in the World) Pappas District Mgr and Director Merhani District Mgr and Director Delna Ogden Secretary Barbara Bundle) Secretary Claim Auditor Gadd District Provo Utah l0M f Mgr Everett II Meehans District Mgr Logan and Park Otv A II Good dr District Mgr Ogden L Hills A District Mgr Price SPEC! A L UEPRESEISTA 77 VES fit Salt Lake Cily Garfield Salt lake City L Salt lake City Wm I Melkle Salt Lake City Raphael G Moss Salt lake City Alter M Nlrltnn Salt City Darker Bros Inr A&ry Opden K II Asvo-ciatio- n American-Revom-tio- MiMiirrav V S L C Jennie Netirnsrhvtander Harry Paul Salt Lake City Glenn C St limlclt Salt Lake City Owen Woodruff Salt Lake Cily John C Workman Salt Lake Cily Parley Woolsey Salt Lake City Taul Zysllnz Salt Lake City W I Robinson Idaho Falla R M Cunningham Fairfield Ida Aitemv Cedar City Richardson Murray Herbert VV Carter Ofjden C It Seexmiller Ogden I C Meador Moab W A Shaw Pocatello llarvey S Posey Hnnlsvllle Arvel W Dean ORden Var O Buchanan Dlarkfool Ida Froyd-Corr- Persy y AIX-EXPENS- E INCLUDES EVERYTHING TOUR WITH SALT LAKE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Fare Includes: HOUND TIBI TICKET SIX DELICIOUS MEALS IN DINER TWO SOUVENIR ADMISSIONS TO SAN FRANCISCO WORLD'S FAIR Officials Sd Hearing On Saving Time Leave Salt Lahe Friday April 21 RESERVATIONS TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT: EXPRESS CO SALT LAKE JR C OF C Proponents and opponents of daylight saving time for Salt Lake City will be given a chance to air their views at a public hearing hrfore the city commission April 1!) at 10:30 a m the commission decided W ednesday The proposal to advance Sail Lake City's clocks one hour during the summer months has been fostered the junior chamber of commerce L AMERICAN 24 W 2nd South Was 260 207 So Main St Was St OR: WESTERN PACIFIC 21 SO MAIN ST—PHONE WAS 710 ” "Through Feather River Canyon hy Daylight n p m : Beau Itriimmetl Cafe — Junior clvimoer ot commerce membership committee noon IJian Jobbers’ asnoon Salt Lake printsociation ers 1213 p m pfc Saturday at long-rang- e ' — joy hall of Utah for the presentation of the play “Our Town" according to LeGrand Richards I D S presiding bishop and chairman of the old folks' committee The invitation to t lie old folks was ext ended by Professor Joseph F Smith of the University of Utah The piny is bespeech department ing presented during a convention of the fraternity The guests will he admitted to the play by wearing their regular old folks' ribbon badges it was explained in Kingsbury ANHEUSEK-BUSC- CvCytt 8udiuciSXyl i America alone can offer him He went swinging down the highway with the courage of youth-t- he spirit of America mini tie of at Cvcuj q ofden diop of at qcCclen "TFT) H Makers of the H'ortJFamoul ! fj B B16 Doily use of Resinol Ointment ond Soop loothe ond improves clogged ugly sVin ’XX Jlevt £ifc Salt Iikc old folks will be the guests nf Theta Alpha Phi national fraternity to see him resolve to use his neck to hold up his chin! Then he saw a failure for what it should be — not a millstone but a milestone on the road to achievement It’s how well he carried on that was He had looked defeat in the face and no longer feared it Nor would he let mild success lull him into lazy contentment He was ready for his full share :W 'Our Town’ m was of the glorious opportunities that Old Folks Will Sec dramatic it JfcpBtSS' Meetings — State board of agriculture 10 a m capitol Utati Slate Old Age Relation and 2 p 41 m organization Post Office place Utah consistory Soottisn Kite Masons 7:30 p m Masonic temple Salt Lake Moose Lion lodge 8 p in Moose club House Photo Arts club 8 p m Lion House Social center 3:15 p Too often we have met a person who was content to wear defeat like a millstone ’round his neck How refreshing c LJvTV 1 llapiy to Announce the Following Appointments d l! ROUND TRIP Mental Millstones are oing Out of Style The following meetings scheduled for Thursday in Lake City: Newhouse Hotel — Graybar Electric company 9 a (m Chevrolet Motor division 9 a m Sigma Chi alumni noon JntermouiUain ol Credit Men 12:15 p m Family Service society 12:15 p in Oaugntera of the 2 p m American Legion junior Gins' auxiliary 7:30 p m Hotel Utah — Culture 10 club a m Kiwanis club 12:15 p m Radio industry 3 p m Timpano-go- s club 6 p m Other JOHN J CRANE of Salt Lake City — Agency Supervisor FRANK W SELDVOOI) of Salt Lake City Field Supervisor II S L Today 8 rv--t S1 Meetings in Meat-cutter- Bldg Wm E II Tu W Duvall Wit-for- Exclusive Health and Accident Company in the World) Ruth Walker Office Manager Willette Slocomhe Cashier R 22 Temple — Painters and Decs orators' local No 77 8 p m and Butchers' local No 537 8 p m Electrical Workers No 57 8 Autornooiie Salesmen p m 2nd Floor Continental Hank (Fastest Growing Fife Insurance Company Suit Iake L 38 Sleater and Hardy were held for trial in Third district court on burglary charges after a preliminary hearing Wednesday before City Judge Moyle Burton The men are accused of stealing a small amount of money eigarets and candy from the Little Ritz cafe 356 West Second South street on April 4 Their bail was continued at $2500 each K Bower Ialxv E¥ F Edward Walker President Seey-TreVice Pres O I vie llinrr EXCURSION - Cafe Burglary Count Fete IS WORLD’S H Unit UNITED BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Apgood u war-fraug- nnd r ‘V’ "NC XX The United States should keep Euro“hands off” the pean situation William H Folland former chief justice of the Utah supreme court told members of the Lincoln club of Utah at a meeting in the Newhouse hotel Wednesday afternoon If America should go to war he warned the country’ faces not only conscription of men and materials but a “dictatorship" that might be impossible to throw off at the end of the conflict War would double the national debt he added Possibility of war is only on6 of several threats to American democracy Mr Folland said he listed the Among others mounting national debt the unsolved employment problem conflict between labor and capital the large number of persons on government relief and work programs fear by business of government con- Norwegian L 1) S trol and a lessened appreciation of To the constitution Missionary Mrs Clarence R Openshaw club Richard J Stromness who will president wns in charge of the meeting the first of a series to ac- leave soon for the Norwegian L D quaint women with principles of the S mission will be honored ThursRepublican rarty day at 8:15 p m by a program in L D S ward the Thirty-firs- t Address for Parents chapel 1140 Nipth East street The handi- affair will be under direction of the Parents of physically capped children will hear an ad- Norwegian L D S organization dress by Arch M Thurman perMr Strom ness is a son of Mrs sonnel supervisor of Salt Lake City schools at a meeting Thursday at Sarah Slromness of 128 I street 7:30 p m in the board room of the Among the speakers will be Dr of public library Mrs A Ballinger John A Widtsoe of the council D S group president announced Wed- twelve apostles of the L church nesday MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH R FRAIJCISGO SAH Snilll Ilioji Jlljill i ians mmm nay 0 Folland Warns Against War General Agents Utah and Idaho A I Dr Lee R Norvelle director of speech at Indiana university and national president of Theta Alpha Phi honorary dramatic fraternity will arrive here Friday to address the 1939 national convention of the fraternity on the University of Utah campus Friday and Saturday - Members of the drama group will City from col- ir"”e n 1 04 IHMM 1(KI( nnd universities in nil parts of the nation to attend the con- i I 1)1 ) clave Professor Joseph F Smith blend of the “U” speech department national rice president of the South high school will play host-'Uito its entire alumni association Fri- fraternity said Wednesday day in celebration of the annual Fraternity members will meet In “Alumni day” joint sessions with the Associated Visitora will be met at the door Utah Speech Teachers in the Union and' given badges bearing their building during the two days names and year- of graduation Special feature of the convention From 11:45 a m to 1:20 p m the will he the presentation of two school will honor the visiting grad plays by the university Alpha chap- nates with a dance in the gym Iter nf the fraternity "George and will he presented in followed immediately with an 5 p m m assembly in the auditorium Friday jKingshnry hall at The boys' and girls’ councils will nnd Thornton Wilder's Bulitzcr present a tea for the visitors in prize play “Our Town" will be the community room at 2:20 p m jgiven at 3:15 p m Saturday in Class room visiting will be con- Kingsbury hall before an invited ducted throughout the day audience 5 It 1 Pappas District Mgr Bingham Canyon 1 Picot District Mgr PreMun Idaho National Meet Utah youths will flock to th Union building at the University of Utah at 8 a in Thursday fop th second full day of physical examt nations and collegiate credit views by a board of three officers from the United States army air corps for commissions as flying cadets Lieutenant Colonel A W Smith flight surgeon from March field Cal reported dozens of applicants were wailing for examinations Wednesday evening when the hoard finished tests for t He day The officers will continue tests Friday and Saturday A special board from the naval air corps will arrive here April 20 to give examinations for two days to applicants for navy flight training Lieutenant Colonel C C Bank commandant of the university R O T C regiment said Wednesday Ir —HOSPITAL — MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENTS— Wm To Address ganization The rity commission Wednesday ACCIDENT — HEALTH — LIFE — JUVENILE INSURANCE ANNUITIES — COMPLETE PROTECTION COMBINATIONS If V Are Trat’ Leader house-to-hous- West (Largest Continue For Aviators lleiirinji For Lawyer The slHte supreme court Wednes- -' day ordered that David II Oliver Salt Lake attorney be given an op- portunity to show before on inves- f the Utah tigating committee Bar not later tluu) May 31 why he should not be disbarred or disciplined for alleged violation of the bar's code of ethics Oliver was suspended from practice of law for nonpayment of dues When he inter tendered the necessary dues the board of commissioners of the bar refused to recommend him for reinstatement The record indicated the requirement the board bad in mind was that DraDr Iwe It Norvelle matic fraternity president will pertaining to moral character The supreme court in a unansessions address Salt imous opinion written by Justice Eugene E Pratt held the petition for reinstatement "raises no question as to moral qualifications but is strictly one of dues and penalties" Plans were outlined at a meeting of the Salt Lake district Women's Field Army of the American Society for the Control of Cancer in the Newhouse hotel Wednesday morning to place boxes ill downtown business houses and stores for the purpose of soliciting donations during Cancer week April 16 to 22 According to Mrs Lawrence H HcHth who presided at the meeting a lieutenant of the field army will be placed in charge of each box and placards will be displayed in streetcars and buses advertising the Mrs M J Shields chairdrive man of the speakers’ bureau will furnish speakers to women's organA izations during the campaign e canvass of the city also will be carried on by the or- Meanders CouiT Orders ’Physical Tests i Donation Boxes To Be Placed For Next Week Wi-Vr- v 13 April 13 1939 - 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