Show 16 - Uljc-Sa- 'Young Utahns Modern Doughnut Makers at Work Saturday Morning- Pass Air MtYarshaw left watches two Iraimn"o lest t Many Apply I £ t i For Chance : Al Air Work t ' f 'A it ' eook U -7 ' J doughnuts 1 “v L A A U 4 '7 mod-'punc- h con-Fif- th I I j J "1 M1 I f I tJ ' ‘S ’ o n Democracy Declared Civilized’ Regime Conducts Concert Lorin Salt Lake City schools supervisor of music Friday was in Flagstaff vAriz he where conducted combined choruses and orchestras of the North State Music Festival in his arrangement of “Go Down Moses” a negro spiritual FARRER’S Democracy is a fundamental mode of thinking and living amounting virtually to a religion in itself the Rev Jacob Trapp pastor of the First Unitarian church told Lions club members Friday at the Hotel Utah "The more primitive the civilization of a people the more authoritarian are their government and other Institutions because it is far easier to tell people what they must do than to teach them to act in the most enlightened manner” he said SA R MEATS IN BROADWAY MARKET 41 EAST 3RD SO TILL NOON SAT LARDr QACOH 2 lbs 15c ea Sc L SAT ALL DAY Rump or fid Roast LB Boneless The Rev Floyd S Bailey New pastor of Phillips Congregational church Moose Will Hear Sociologist Memorial rites for John -- Dever-eau- Veal “ Roast lb 25c Sfeviing Hens Hi 13s Short Ribs bJ:1 lb I Oc Veal Bhuck discussion of "Fraternity in a Changing World” by Dr Arthur L Beeley dean of the graduate school of sociology of the University of Utah will be delivered Sunday evening during an annual memorial service program of the Salt Lake City lodge No 259 Loyal Order of Moose it was announced Friday fciJS lb 1 3c Leg ilMffso A ' Vilf' "We Have No American Boys for the Balkans" is the title of an address to be given by Stanley J Stephenson executive secretary of the Utah Manufacturers’ association at a meeting of the E B A club composed of younger business and professional men Tuesday at 1215 p m in the Beau Brummel cafe Pastorale The Rev Floyd S Bailey pastor of Salem and Portland Ore Congregational churches for the past six years will assume the pastorate of the Congregational Phillips church of Salt Lake City Sunday it was announced Saturdady Accompdhied by Mrs Bailey and their two sons the Rev Mr Bailey has occupied the parsonage at 421 Seventh East street Hd will fill the pulpit vacated last October by the Rev Hoy B Damron now minister of the First Congregational church at Everett Wash In 1927' the Rev Mr Bailey was graduated from Willamette university at Salem Ore After his marriage to Mrs Bailey he taught schools for orientals and conducted the summer programs of the Honolulu Central Union ehurch Entering the Pacific School ntf Religion at Berkeley Cal he received his master’s and bachelor of divinity degrees and afterward was director of young people's work of the First Congregational church of Berkeley Later he conducted several church schools in Klamath Falls Ore 4 iiVHt ' ace Pic a x M Qualtrough B J W M Morris and Tom will be conducted by D Elmer Thomson W Finder R Oozzens dictator of the lodge W S Edmonds secretary will call the roll Rstllil7c StiskrKiJIJSs Perk Chops IDi Center Cut lilfsn Chops Lunch Heals Dcilsd 2Lb25s lii Assorted fcIC Hamil! ICU I 10: laitllsn Stew 5 "" 33: About May 1 we will be located In the cleanest most modern building in the city at— 205 SO STATE ST ‘ U !l I! 1 t kw‘ivwS wWvwK'w V a jClul to Hear i : I I f In) ft — NcwinSL I 1939 April 15 1 1 V S L latest style equipment f II if II ll halters - n Utah boys may soon for to begin sprout V they're certain to gain entrance into 4t Uncle Sam's flying army Lieutenant Colonel A W Smith army flight surgeon declared Friday as he neared the close of examinations for thc'army air corps at the University of Utah hut "I can't promise anything It looks as if every man who has qualified will get into the training center” Colonel Smith said "The army plans to send through a class of 370 cadets every six weeks beginning July 1" Applications had been received from 117 Utah lads from all ports of the state at the close of Friday Of these 73 had been examinations passed by the credit review board and 37 of that number had paused the rigid physical examination "This is a bigger turnout than we've seen yet” said the colonel Hundreds of Salt Lakers Fridayjand doughnuts were entertained by "In fact we’re so swamped that we ere having to give graduated pref- night attended the formal openinginstrumental music and were served erence in taking the boys for their of the New England bakery’s ern plant at Seventeenth South m Warshow owner of the physicals Another board may have andj East streets to come bock to complete the exams icern said the new plant represents in a few months" They marveled at the work of 50 an investrnent of $22000 for equlp-me- n whom they watched operate jment alone It succeeds smaller Members of the examining board “eondi-- j bakery plants formerly located at vdll fly to Logan to give tests there automatic ovens mixers South and Main streets and from April It! to 20 then to the Uni- tinners" and other equipment versity of Wyoming for further ex- ccntiy installed They inspected the Third South and Fourth East ams from April 20 to 25 long rows of cakes pastries bread streets i in ’ Thirty-seve- I of his - New Minister Comes to Charles T Hates and William Richardson h 4- £akf Tribune iiwyvl L1 ftf l 1 I ( 1 -- I J I V V E ffeSiue" Ji'th Heinz Beans Drenched With Delicious Sauces Are Really n rrzir" r 'WK'if C:lU -- Taste Just Like Homemade! those grand ENJOY again old-tim- e feasts you used to have back hornel Heinz Oven-Bake- d Beans taste like homemade because made that way— really baked in hot dry ovens For only " thorough Jb "Zai baking makes beans tender and mealy i are sauced four savory ways: (1) Boston-styl- e in spicy molasses sauce with rich young pork (2) In tomato sauce with pork (3) Vegetarian-they’r- e style in tangy tomato sauce without meat and (4) Red Kidney Beans in their own sweet sauce Sauced Four Luscious Ways Why not surprise your family this Saturday night by giving them a real oldtime feast of their favorite To please folks every- where Heinz Oven Baked Beans Heinz Beans? 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