Show Saturday Morning Salt £akc ‘Hbc - June 3 1939 Tribune- - Heads Club "Public Domain Covets Huge Area in Utah Scholastic Unit Fraternities Hold Initiation Installation Initiates 13 New Members 4 Phi Beta Kappa Stand Formal Guard Officers Appear The Utah national guard s 222nd field artillery regiment appeared In formal guard mount and retreat parade at Camp W G Williams in 25 693 638 iicres of second largest domain the public amount of any of the 10 western states A S Browm register of the United States land office in Salt Lake City reported Friday This acreage Is exclusive of national park and forest oervice tracts he added Public domain acres of other western states follow Nevad i 16 330 California 582 acres 15 760 981 acres 029 coming 13 772 695 New Mexico acres acres-Idah12 116 691 acres Oregon Utah now has fra-erni- ty lunian Challenge The speaker said that every age rom that of the cave man to the resent has had its challenge for lie thinking human being and problems are no greater pro- lortionately than were those of I rimitive man “To match rapidity and ease of fommunltation of ideas we find f at red and intolerance" Dr Gan-e“To cap amazing declared rogress in scientific invention we ind incredible disregard for human fe in time of peace and sheer ” during war Initiated at the Friday ceremonies ere Joseph A Curtis West high chool teacher who was given an onorary alumnus membership for he University of Idaho chapter tax Woodbury Rulon S Wells III luthella Wade Edmund L Smith hirley Oleson Reta Latimer Alton enkins Margaret Herrick Edward lart Robert Bonner Mary Beeley nd Lois Barnes Jordan Narrows Friday night the second 52-3- acres 12 077 498 acres 6 217 045 Montana Elected Gerald Irvine of the Salt Lake club Arizona 13 879 323 8 104 597 acres acres and Colorado but about 2 000 000 of the public domain m Utah Is utilized for grazing Mr Brown said ‘Emerging from a past significant for land disposal efforts” he admims-tratio- n “present-da- y commented of the public domain involves careful study and classification of it remaining areas in order to Insure utilization for the best possible purpose to which it can be put "As a means of carrying forward this prudent conservation program all of the remaining public lands have been withdrawn from entry pending classification Meantime because virtually all of the public domain suitable for settlement under homesteading activities was disposed of years ago much of the land remaining lfl of such Chirac ter as to be undesirable for settlement purposes " A curious fact is that there are still about 127 000 000 acres of land in the continental area and 376 000 OOO in Alaska that have not jet been surveyed Mr Brown and He pointed out that in addition to its record as a real estate agent for Uncle Sam for 125 years the general land office is one of the few federal agencies whose operations are conducted at a profit to rt Dr Frederic W Ganzert left presents Edward Hart “U” track captain with the Phi Beta Kappa key while Margaret Herrick looks on at initiation ceremonies in Union building bar-ans- m Freslimeii Win Honors for Good Rulings o Croup Initiated Into National datesmanship Need Discussing the need for construc-iv- e Scholastic statesmanship Mr Jenkins eld that "an unprecedented inter-s- t in economic affairs based upon Installation of a chapter of Phi hether poverty must Inevitably Eta Sigma national underclassiccompany the lives of millions is men’s honorary scholastic fraterni"eing witnessed" need ty was conducted at the Univeisity "Technologically poverty ot exist" Mr Jenkins said of Utah Friday evening bjt Dr Herand economically the ques-lo- n bert Smith national secretary of the U unanswered The diserepan-- y lies between our technological fraternity from Indiana university Seventeen freshman students apabilities and our political and whose scholastic aveiages are betconomic concepts " were initiated as ter than charter members of the new chapter at ceremonies in the Union building John L Ballif Jr university dean of men and Dr J Irvin Swigart physicslnstruetor were awarded honorary memberships in the fra- Croup the taxpayer Returns to the federal treasury in 1937 totaled $7 588 020 against expenditures of only $1 614 988 he said This meant a $5 “take for Uncle Sam on every $1 spent “Po-tical- ’ For Television Avard Fairbanks Jr who was a "For the first time In radio y member of the fraternity during his the consumer today is ahead freshman year at the University of JLgj f the broadcaster ” Clifford S Michigan last year acted as chair“ijiettinger Pacific division man-- 5 man of the group ger of the Philco Radio and Tele- -' The fraternity was organized at ision corporation declared in Salt the University of Illinois on March 22 1933 ake City Friday night The Utah chapter is the chartered Other chapReferring to the rapid strides forty-fift' : i lade in reception equipment for ters in the west are located at Monj ‘lf’ifadio television Mr Bettinger tana university University of Idaho broadcasting stations at' the University of Southern California 4 resent time are not able to trana-ni- t and University of California at Los television impulses beyond a Angeles adlus of 50 miles while radio sets ‘Seventy-fiv- e per cent of our quipped for television reception members later gain membership in heoretically will pick up impulses Phi Beta Kappa Phi Kappa Phi rom a much greater distance Sigma Ai or other similar senior Aside from the Los Angeles area honor societies” Dr Smith stated ho new television sets wlmli the ’I hope the average here will lun ompany will announce at its as high " convention at French Lick Initiated were Lynn Bcnnion nd will be of little immediate use Howard Elliott Martin Fassell Run the western United States Mr dolph Clauser Frank Hinman Jr Drew Larsen Jack McKendrick lettinger admitted "All new radio sets manufactured Trevor McMinn Keith Montague y our company will be equipped Calvin Openshaw James Wolfe Jr vith television jacks however" he George F’adel Val Sheffield Byron 'Sxplained “when and if television " Paulsen Francis Bonner and Dean $ tations are developed in this area Hamilton High cost of Installing televlaion Dr George Thomas university aupple-nenteand Dr E L Quinn repiroadiasting equipment president by the relatively low effcc-i- v resenting the dean of the lower die reception field is the main vision spoko briefly tumbling block to television broad-antinat the present time in Mr lettingers opinion The visiting convention delegates vere entertained in Salt Lake City y officers of the Silt Lake Hard-var- e company distributor in this rea for the company products Lions Elect Officers At Meeting Gerald Irvine assistant Salt Lake City attorney was elected president of the Salt Lake Lions club Friday night at the annual election meeting conducted at Hotel Utah Otheis named Included J A"an Crockett first vice president J C Hill second vice president Earl V third vice president LundquiM William L Rracy tail twister E R Penrose lion tamer Clair M secretary Dr William C Walker treasurer Seth Pixton and F' J Bradshaw directors Delegates named to the district convc'iitio'n at Vernal June 16 and 17 included O Lyle Hiner Hcher Nielson Mr Pixton FMwin W B1 u khurst outgoing pres de nt Mr In me J Vernon Sharp Mr Lund-quiand D A Skeen Selected to represent the Silt Lake club at the International convention at Pittsburgh Pi July 18 to 27 inclusive were Mr Rune V FI Featherstone G B Boyack and Mr Blackhurst Mr Blackhurst presided at the meeting Mor-tinse- n st Missionaries Barhmic Program his-aor- -- h d g Marble Mine To Reopen Workers President (Keeled IS melt er Rrclection of Henry J Noorda as president of Garfield local No 47 International Union of Mine was announced Friday Ballots were cast Thursday at 168 South West Temple street Other new officera are Glenn H Midill viie president Herman L Anderson flnannal secretary Lesley V Thompson recording secretary Theodore Hatch district vice president Weshy J Madill and J Frank Marble International delegates Verd Bryson warden Wesley J Madill A S and R council Samuel G Jessup and Joshua S Buchanan trustees Marvin Peter-so- n Fdras Lsklund Don Hodges Taon Skelton David A Buck Frank Nelson Ray Darker and John Hickman executive board members G Albert Jukes and Roy Smith arbitration board Roy Grow Willard A Warnlck and George W Haycock committee and grievance Iamel Mahan onductor Mill and Smelter Workers c Action Piled Against S P Labor Temple A petition for an Injunction In of an alleged liquor nuisance was file 1 in Ihlrd district court Friday by the Utah liquor conirol commission against K C ( nope r and the Salt Lake Labor 'I m le a soi tut ion 131 Second I A (bulge of Illegal liquor Stic sile is mi file sgauit Mr C cue j i r lu city couit jtbm left and Dr Herbert Smith discuss policies of Phi Eta Sigma newest honorary scholastic fraternity at the University of Utah at installation rites Avard Fairbanks Jr District Judge Allen G Thurman refused Friday to issue an injunction temporarily restraining the Arrow Press 62 West Second South street from completing a sale of printing products which the s’ale alleged was made at a price below cost A suit brought bv Brigham E head Slated Today 9am 8pm 3pm bringing stronger Republican or- 9pm 3pm Engineers Hear Talk On ‘Desert Empire’ Odd Fellows Lodge n Elects S L D A Everitt was advanced from vice grand to noble grand of Salt Lake lodge No 2 I O O F at the annual election meeting Friday night Raymond A Clawson was chosen Other officers were vice grand reelected Ira J Straycr secretary and treasurer Jackson Henry George Berryman as trustee neers in connection with his jourN V Sorensen and W A Wall-ber- g Clarence Baird rounty Republiney delegates to the grand lodge can chairman Friday night named Dr Thomas C Adams was in meeting at Ogden two weeks ago Oscar W Carlson as chairman of of the meeting held in the reported its proceedings and Harthe general committee in charge of charge of Utah Union building vey H Cluff spoke the event Mr t arknn will be assist- University ed by Dean F Brajtnn Vernon Gordon R Christenson Romney and Mrs Clarence R Openshaw P E Athas will be in charge of the barbecue while other special committee chairmen have been named as follows David H Thomas finance Ralph A Sheffield publicity Mrs C Lamont Felt reDavid L McKay transception Mrs Druh C Blaynev portation Gordon B Christenson program nt-e- 2? of 987 Bryan avenue Jmrlknox 24 of 369 blast Sixth South stnct and Geoige Lee 21 In denving the temporary injunction Judgo Thurman said that to halt the transaction now might l suit in irreparable loss both to the printing firm and oil company and if trial of the case on its merits later showed there was no offense his not yet been arrested Matthews told officers he met the quartet nt a Murray t ivc rn and 2i f r cent increase in tourist started for a rule with them m ms business pic dieted earlier this year insjMirt it ion company own car He said he was heitcn hv would piove oicrcohser- and robbed of 70 cents a shotgun ituo and that possibly all tourisT and a watc h re oi ds for the ity w ill be shattered Judge Burton set b ul for the v ar arLee ’ repre-scililh- the lowers’ only recourse would he to ask the legislature for an in- demnifying appropriation request for an in- suspects nt $5000 each pending permanently reatraining raignment junction the company from allegedly selling below cost will be placed on the trial calendar and come up in reguThe sionnoE c stales Health Surgeon is ’his Dm mg the first four months of 9" l there were 49 947 tourists regis-Icicas compared with 35 093 for the first four months of 1933 K AT ttICRBACHS V V i 1 Club Prepares For Election Undergoes Operation R R J ones Washington D C surgeon of the U S public health service unde rw nt an operation for acute appendmtis nt L D He S hospital Thui sdav evening wns reported in good condition Friday Dr c Young Editors End Hroadcasls t Indicted Woman Forfeits Bond The ng cash bond of Clio Ster-- I hi i used In a grand jury m I i mi nt ns the kc e pe r of a house of ill fame was foi felted Frid cl the older of District Judge C)s-- i cr W Met oiitcic when she had not i pc arc d for t rial s Miss Stirling was one of 10 women Indicted In the vice probe last U cr The $125 bond of Rally AnderIn a house son 26 alleged was revoked earlier of til fame while tight othe s came into coutt pb idee! guilty a fid received jail sen- AUKIUCH’S protect It your pm tou futa Hupfr ttm ly expert furrier will ntul riulenc wutlt U g Kuarnntfe Mtfe k m mil our fun until fur them next full fr Me-Gh- le c 1 -- c 111 c -- j 1 v c I Call U’a s 300 for a Handed Messenger FUR COAT MANUFACTURING te nc Fur Relining Fur Cleaning Fur Repairing Fur Remodeling is Ilorsphliovv lit 111 Their mounts prancing and dancing imdc r tho floodlights moi e thHn ist high school gills Friday 2i night j i o sen t I'd a riding exhibition at he 11 it it’ lot riding academy (l si Stui !i y Parsons daughter of Mr anil Mis X" C i u ons of 1220 5 ale an ime give special eslnbf j ions 1 Foil-Parro- AUERBACH’S I g nd I a i il Ida ic FLOOR SHOES-STR- EET HI IE MANUFACTURING i FURRIERS Toll-IVro- ti young lady! arc fine fitting of soft pliable leather assuring correct development tasting comfort and good 1 exiles have style too look at these three new patterns Right you i New-hou- etcompanjing Meetings A motion picture and lecture en' ganization in Salt Lake county will titled Dessert Empire was presc d by R A Hart assistant director be held Thursday evening June 29 of public relations for the Denver in Box Elder amphitheater in Mill & Rio Grande W estern railroad F Creek canyon night at the meeting Committees are outlining plans of the Utah section of the American for the event in all sc turns of Salt of Civil Engineers Lake countv and the tentative pro- Society Half Rumel Woolley icuntly reincludes a musical and speak-m- g turned from an eastern gram disprogram and community sing-m- g cussed matters of interest trip to engi- year Harold A Belling linn Sc ule and Robert P Rndm in were nominated Friday night fm pusibit of the Salt Lake 20 JO dub to m ivc Mr during the next six months Berling Is the Incumbent pi i silent Election is schedule June 16 on the eve of a simiinnunl two cl n district convention heio Dele gale' from Silt Lake (Tty Ogden I’rovo and Poc atcllo Id ihn w ill at nd the over which flu erne sessions Varher of Ogden district gowinur With the presentation of Thetrhe broadcast have been furnished will preside Other nominees chosen at the by the glee clubs orchestras and Intribunes ’School News of the Air" strumental ensembles of the efty Friday night meeting in the over KSL Saturday at 10 15 a m sc hoolx hotel wrre Hus M'ries of broadcasts will close For vice piesulent— Vere R Immediately after the broadcast Glen T Kerr O T St mini for the current school year The Saturday meinhris of the radio casL — Pen E lass-- a F’or sergeant program which is in tho nature ofiwill join oil other Tribune dramatized news re port featuring! room reporters ami editors nt the Pope V ilium ( irk or board of directors (four to hr the highlights of the weeks activt- - Southeast theater where they will Ford elected) Stephen 11 H ties In the vhiIous schools has been be guests of The Tribune nt a K each Saturday during the ture show filled with laughs and Hatch K O Fnin'vvoith l'uid cl Gh II ib hi J Wejne A cajnlv tp it and am dal IcqbcS sc In ol t i m The ilrimmti itimi b thrills clnn D Seunl'is and 'trstton round out the clay s II M nil cl hv T ribunc sc hcjeil e blots saw rds w ' Law rc u in e L Untie Musical t S L Roberts assistant district attorney charged the firm had made a bid of $824 70 to print 70 000 travel booklets morning for the Utah Oil Refining company Defendants In the complnnt are Tins price it was alleged was less Ralph Draper 24 of 7797 Twcnti-tlnr- d overthan the cost of materials and Tnst street Vernon Brooks pen-des- I ’ barbec ue aimed at a Students Draw Awards for Science Study Mr and Mis McKay also will visit at Palmyra N Y where a surci pigcant and the eastern states mission conference will be held July 21 22 and 23 M O Asnton first counselor in the presiding bishopric left Fnday night for Palmyra and New York A robbery complaint naming four ( ity where his son Marvin J Ashton will land after completion of a men three of whom have been armission in F’ngland was signed before City rested FriJudge Wilford Moyle Bin on day by John Mitthcus 35 of Gtr-ficlvictim of a beating and unwilling passenger in an auto rule arrangements into Big Cottonwood cam on the night of May 24 and early the mxl mental sum of money in development and production work" Mr Gold known widely as the "doetor of sic k businesses " arrived in Salt Lake City by chartered airplane F'ridnv morning and Is slayHe Is acing at the Hotel Utah companied by two secretaries He pi inB to leave Saturday morning by plane for Los Angeles A about make-belie- t Nfc Elliot (hamberlin Wilis honorary science award at Fast high school El ot Chamberlin East high school senior Friday was presented the annual Bausch and Lomb science award for outstanding work in scholarship and the sciences The presentation highlighted the school award assembly during which certificates of recognition of In activities were participation given more than 200 students Eliot son of Professor R V Chamberlin of the University of Utah biology department and Mrs Chamberlin 3408 Oakwood avenue was awarded a bronze plaque on the bases of scholarship proficiency in science work number of sciences studied and regularity in school attend ince Yvonne Welling daughter of Mr and Mrs Tracy R Welling 766 Meetings to be held Saturday Elizabeth street was named outSalt Lake City include standing student of home economics Hotel I tah — Utah Congress and awarded a gold bracelet bv the Parents and Teachers of the United Air Lines Pam Roosevelt Spirit of Liberty chapter Revoluof the American high school teacheis 1pm Kappa Daughters A second place award was tion Kappa Gamma Hardesty made to Mary Garff Manufacturing company Dee Barker son of Mr and Mrs Beta Sigma Phi 9pm J Henry Barker 515 Marion street New house Hotel — Utah State bar was winner of the Bausch and Lomb Reserve Officers' Associa- award at West high school Norma tion of America Stand ird Gudmundsen daughter of Mrs JenOil Company 6 30 of California nie Gudmundsen 216 Montrose aveAmerican Legion auxiliary nue was awarded the D A R bracep m Silt Lake unit No 2 8 p m Hotel let as the outstanding student of Greeters of America Center of home economics Mary Porter reScenic America chapter ceived second prize 9pm Will Be Given Planning to meet sons who have filled L D S missions In Europe two church leaders left Salt Lake City F’riday for New York City David O McKay second counselor in the church first presidency and Mrs McKay left F'riday morning to join their son and daughter who are scheduled to land in New York City from Europe June 8 Their son Edward Riggs McKay h is completed a mission in the East German mission and their daughter Mi-- s Emma Rae McKay has been studying In Germany the past Court Refuses Charges Filed Printing Ban In Robbery k sets and orna- lar order lamps" he said "and the corporation plans to spend a large Public fountain ptogtKnu V L Marble quarries near Pelitnn point on the west shore of U ah lake will be reopened lmVnedlately by the Onyx Corporation of America one of the largest operators of marble and nnyx quarries on the continent officials announced Friday Reed E Calllsler Salt Lake representative for A S Gold of Los of the Angeles secretary-treasure- r the disclosed onyx corporation operation plan ’We have found that the grade of marble obtainable at Telman point is particularly suitable for use In ’ c ternity abatement Liva cli- day of sum- maxing mer encampment For the first time officers of the regiment donned their new blue v uniforms Second and third battalions of the 222nd regiment will shove off" early Siturdav for the ranges southwest of the camp reservation Battalion commanders and their staff officers F’riday selected targets and mapped plans for their Saturday and reconnaistroop movements sance problems The first battalion commanded bv Major Ruel M Eskelsen of Brigham City fired several hundred rounds of ammunition Into the Cedar valley hills Friday annihilating" enemy emplacements and Saturday will engage in reconnaissance selection and occupation of position Second battalion is commanded bv Major Rex O Daniels of Span ish Fork while the third battalion is commanded by Major Henry E Beal of Richfield Guardsmen will be granted leave Saturday afternoon but must return to camp Sunday night and on Monday the big guns will boom with 155 millimeter ammunition Two planes of the fortieth division from Los Angeles are expected to arrive Tuesday to assist in aerial observation of ground firing Church Heads To Meet Sons County GOP Plans Outing Officials to Greet Coast Visitor ells Plans I lVes-ide- nt AU ’s a" In Latest Stvle Uniforms Supports Grazing Civilization’s existence always deends upon the work of thejscholar r Frederic W Ganzert retiring resident of Alpha chapter of Phi !eta Kappa told Initiates of the ational honorary scholastic at the initiation banquet in he Union building Friday night "The 'greatest concern of the eholar in the twentieth century lust be to prevent mans achleve-nen- ts in the material sphere from ecoming a Frankenstein which will estroy his spiritual values” Dr anzert said Gains Honor "Stale Troops 3Iost of Stale's Wild Acreage Head Cites Scholars’ Duty H STORE HOURS II DBAO0 TO t 00 SATURDAY |