Show j- - I m ?r i 4ftS5y ( J SMTW r ej'l'! 54 rj-- jh p ' jb- h fi'L “W £?' 9 ' 16 Tliursday Morning- hTI'c - Salt £akt April 27 Tribunc- - 700 to Attend Chib Speaker jMasous Depict Handy Thumb Wins His Bet VUS Heroes Breakfast Of Girl Scouts f During Riles loerkcks w 700 troops definite reservations have been made by at least 700 people Miss Edwards M it eel Wednesday A considerable gun over last year the attendance this year will realize a profit for the council of nearly $700 the money to be spent on the Gill Scout camp Breakfast Menu The menu for the breakfast Mrs C Leslie Wheejer and Mrs Ralph L Folsom coehairmcn of the general committee announced Wednesday will include grapefruit cereal bacon and eggs hot rolls doughnuts coffee toena and milk The meal will be prepared by Mrs Emil Jcrling for the past eight yeajs cook at the Gill Si out camp The roe hairmen have apportioned the wmk of the breakfast among special committees recruited ftom council members leaders and Git Se outs Handle raft Display As a special the seouts will present a display of their handle raft supervised by Mis Simon Frank The hiealcfist tables will be The in 19i7 X I open ('apt D speak W (Joodric h ill club meeting at aviation Aviation Group Will Gather Captain (Goodrich To Be Speaker W Gooilneh Captain u r of the U off manding com- an film will be shown BUTTE Mont April 2t! tTi -27 Butte waiter Louts Laurence was arraigned in district court on a state charge of kidnaping accused of forcing William Pauline t2 Butte taxi driver to dnve into Idaho April 14 District Judge T E Downey will hear Laurences plea Monday mi ruing Bond bLsowi11 be set at that time Police said Laurence was arrested at Spent er Idaho shottly after the taxi was wtecked near that Idaho town Pauline had been forced from Laurence the machine previously told officers he thought he dumped Pauline out while still in Montana Conviction on the charge carries not more than 10 ycats m the slate pi 2 p m innl ev ent of F I StudenN Attend From 1 States More than 125 representatives of hotels and restaurants bakeiies from four states Wednesday attended second-dasessions of a bakery school at the VV H Bintz company 570 West Second South sticet The si hool will continue thiough Thursday Walter C Frey and J E Taylor of Iais Angeles and Theodore Holle-ma- n of San F’ranctsco are directing classes in cake and pastry baking at the school Martin Backer of Salt Lake City is conducting a course in cake decorating Numerous cities of Utah Id'ho Montana and Wyoming are represented by delegates at the Bchool y IT Crown’s the winner in blind impartial Certified Taste Tests of leading cola drinks Try the test yourself— taste Royal Crown taste any other cola drink It’s a safe bet you’ll like Royal Crown best And you get hit full glasses for your nickel— six big bottles for 2 5ft £ 2 FULL GLASSES 5? hi ot F Ki ‘cl di Ir AMIES §E§ tc N n si ti 2 $ - t ej V- - Initiates Six Members mtcntiaiy Six candidates were initiated into the Knights of Columbus lodge Tuesday night at ceremonies m the lodge hall 164 East South Temple street The six who received the first degree and who will receive the Chairmen of standing committees second and third degrees Sunday of the Balt Lake Optimist club were are Emil FI Malouf Robert F’inn announced Wednesday by William F’rank Grote Robert L Williams A Martin recently elected presi- Paul Knobbe and John T Barr“tt Tne meeting was piesided over dent B Nelson grand knight They are- B W Deason boss by Charles work F’ L Mickelson civic welfare FI FI Biewington classification J M Carlson program and WY’ finance Howard Williams public it v and entertainment Carl Abernathy membership and Ray S Chambers convention u red PROVO-E- e in their anIt was announced that the secretary-t- nual irfnte the student rc(iil reasurer will be lei ted at a bodv Brighani oung univeisitys special meeting of the board of 90 piece symphony orchestra plavcd governors nt 7 15 p m Monday at during the it 10 devotional period 48 East First South street i College hall Trofes-mo- r Wednesday Robertson directed LcRoy t Steven Lundquist of Ogden Is Found Mining Boy com ertmster of the university Colo orchestiit SPRINGS Gustav Buggert memCOLORADO said ber 26 (2PI— Elsie Carr Mis ofyuhe music faculty is coach April 14 of— rfllos and banscs Wednesday her son Richard The program which was plaved who disappeared April 6 had written he was seeking work at Parker before a large and appreciative Idaho after going there to meet audience consisted of popular clashis father Upon arrival the boy sic and semulasMic selections from learned his father had gone to the works of various renowned a job in West Yellowstone Mont composers Orchestra Plays In DcMJjion Period i c t V c - P ti - t T 3:1 s vx a a W 2 ISA FABRICS — Sheers Summer Wools 4 i L- - :2s Kobeit Ileid i hCf i' -- 4W r 'IIiiii a r - — ft left K” convention Intercollegiate Knights from seven western slates will converge on the 1 mversity of Utah campus Thutsday for the thiei day convention of (he men’s pep oigamzation FUrst delegate to arrive in Salt Lake City was Robert Reid of Walla Walla Wash who is a member of the Eastern Washington colHe lege chapter at Cheney Wash nearly 1000 milts on a bet to beat brother delegates to the convention Mr Reid arrived here at 3 a m Meetings scheduled in Salt Lake Wednesday and was a special guest City Thursday include Hotel I tah — Culture dub 10 30 “f‘h® Uuh sutalPr chapter at the during the day a m Kiwanis dub 12 15 p m De advisory board Rotary club 12 151 jSdts rom Utah "v°mtng °Ifon- M0"1"® Intermountain Association of Jea?a p m Credit Men 12 15 p m Knife and and Washington will register in the lounge of the Union building Fork dub 6 30 p m Salt Lake Re tail Grocers’ association 7 15 p m between 12 noon and 1pm Thursday then lunch in the Union buildRosicrut lans 8pm cafeteria New house hotel — Sigma Chi 12 15 ing John L Bn f Jr university dean m Jaikson Demoiratic league of men and James Rh hard Glade p 8pm Navy Mothers dub student body treasurer will be Other meetings — Printer Manag-ets- ’ speakers at the first general meetassoi mtion Beau Brummel cafe ing of the convention Thursday et 12 noon L e Cream Manufacture) s' 2 30 p m association Be iu Briimnicl afe 12 Hamer Sherman Culp Jr duke noon Stigarhouse Rotary dub 2267 of the Utah chapter the en blast Twenty first South fctreet convention then hand Ills givcl to 12 15 p m F'rii kson Edward of Pullman Wash roy il king of the national for the duration of organization the sessions A dnncr is scheduled for 6 70 m at the Ncwhouse hotel At P 7 70 p m college men from the seven slates will be guests at open house receptions at the Phi Mu and SUGAR CITY Idaho— Frances Kappa Gamma Kappa sorority Hamilton Sugar-Salehigh school houses senior knows now how Charlie McDelegates will attend the student body dame in the Union building Carthy feels at 9 p m Just as Miss Himilton prepared Friday fraternal sessions Concluding to go before a pai ked house to c arry knights will dance at 41 East Fifth a leading role in the school oper- South strut Saturday evening etta "Gypsy Tioubadours" she lost General rhairman of the host her voice chapter for the meet is Stewart M So she went through the motions F'tmh assisted by Robert R Mcwhile a prompter sang the songs Kay Joseph Lynn Bambrough from behind the curtain SynCorey Dt Clark Richard Williams chronizing was so good Bergen James and Grover Leonard Raw might have been the straight man lings 2 a Silks I J 6 F ce who hitch-hike- d nearly 1000 nulcs for and Ilamer Sherman Culp Jr help staflers of the Chronicle make lip the weekly edition “1 Crepes STYLES — Shirtwaist models one-pietailored classics afternoon types jacket styles from bolero to long Redingotes SIZES — Junior 9 to 17 Missy to 20 Women’s 38 to 46 a I S 7 t I I 12 J c Sacond Floor of Fashions A Meetings in S L Today hitch-hike- d - 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In city after city all over the country Royal 2205 Bakery School Western Pep Group Meets Draws 125 At University Today Optimists Name Committee Heads s tiOi 50 only 1005 ami Ttib-une-Te- Kidnap Cdaal MALAD Idaho— Voting at the Malad village election Tuesday was very light due to the fact that there was but one town board tic ket nominated The vote was as follows Clyde Hanson 87 Dr O II Mabey 84 79 S A Hendricks iyz dt Se of er he convention will corps dctai him nt in Salt Lake City be a banquet at 6 30 p m directed will he the speaker at a general by Stuart P Dobbs assisted by A FI Ehirhardt meeting of The Salt Lake Tribune-- 1 elc gram Intel mountain Aviation club F’riday at 8 p m in The gram ftuditorium Advanced memhers will outline various phases of the second annual siuing contest of the club to be held at the Utah Central airport S Waiter Faces Village of Malad jRrcords Light Vote I bn masonry Newell B Day ton recited the prologue and epilogue Officers of the lodge paituipating in the episode were C H Kete hum Jules R G - Wilton George H Woodhall J F Benedict Frank Page Stewart Clarence M Groshell and Robert F F'lmo S Culbert Si hubc t Visiting brethren included Rav monel C Wilson J W McCann Lincoln G Kelly Robert J Cook Untold P Fabian T C Hanson Morris Rosenblatt E A Bjork-lun- d F'ranklin Riter Joseph E Vulscn Claude D Erb Allan M Lipmnn Byron C Johnson ‘James R Frccbourn and W R Carter ’11k re will be a special meeting of the Utah consistory Thursday at 47 p m in the temple after which mother pageant is scheduled for Lov-ing- trf 10 a m from dec oi a tod with wild flowers annual function originated when 411 tiekets were sold returning a net profit for camp equipment of $143 00 In IT’S the number of patrons rose to 540 and receipts totaled $243 50 Despite the 21 rise in food pru es this years net May An aviation be to are much expeited receipts Friday night greater Miss Edwaids s ud Assisting Mrs Wheeler and Mrs Folsom in prepailitions for the event are Mrs C A F'atis nnd Mrs G A Wolfrom Mrs Samuel J Raul will be til charge of the kitchen 7 I I- D attnution this year The relationship of m isonry to patriotism was gtaphlcully shown Wednesday night as famous American heroes of the colonial period performed at the Masonic temple George Washington Marquis de Lafayette Nathaniel Greene Alex ander Himilton and otheis were represented by Masons In costume as a highlight of the third day’s program of the spring convention of the Utah Scottish Rite of Ftee- - 1 Em! 6 ALL SALES FINAL NO C O D’s NO MAIL ORDERS NO RETURNS NO WILL CALLS NO PHONE ORDERS Spring Parley V persons ate expu to attend the sixth annual May day breakfast of the Gttl Scouts of the Salt Lake council at the First Presbyterian church Saturday morning according to Moss Dorothy Eduards directoi Although mvuhI dies at ft left for ticket sales by the individual scout Mote than Patriotic Theme Features 1 ( Seasonable Items! 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