Show - wiirfjj- 1& Y4 j - Thursday Mornlng- iTJjc Salt £akc ifList Prepared Life Insurance Education Board Forms Head Tells Advancement For Entries Working Lake and Salt the the Both president Vt Wives Policy Life Underwriters sociation are profiting County Fair ance standard from the higher courses The Married Teachers ir Home Section bein American Insurance Underwaters the tion life insur- public companies of prodeveloped fessionalism wdthin Dr John P Williams U of Philadelphia educational director of the Amer- Groupings dustry Deadline Fixed ican WEST JORDAN-Tho- L C pre- ugh mium lists for the Salt Lake fair to be held at the county coun-- fairgrounds at Murray August life in- y 31 md September 1 and 2 have not et been prepared a partial entry ist for the home economics sec-- ! ion of the fair was released Wed- lesday by Mrs Edna G Hogan of tVest Jordan vice president of the 'air board and head of the section Entries will be accepted up to ind including September 29 Mrs Hogan said with only one piece of ach kind being accepted from ach exhibitor A small entry fee sill be charged d Table linens will include of College Life Under- writers declared Wednesday m Salt Lake City "Professional standards in the life insurance field are just as beneficial to citizens as are similar standards among doctors and lawyers” he asserted Dr Williams addressed a meeting of 75 Utah life insurance men Wednesday noon at the Beau Brummet cafe Frank Mozley City Requests Street Work Petitions State Improvement cro-hete- 1 I embroidered or cut lunch-o- n sets dinner sets white and an linen centerpieces buffet sets able runners and coeis and piano carfs One sheet and one pair of pillow ases for bed sets crocheted and mbroidered spreads dresser carfs dresser sets and knitted and rocheted pillow case laces will be isted for bedroom linen Clothing xhibits will night include undergar-nent- s gowns pajamas brassiere sets pants Improvement of Fifth South street from Thirteenth East street to the new highway across the Fort Douglas military reservation was asked by the city commission Wednesday in a letter to the Utah state road commission The city board acting upon a request from the traffic commission asked that paving Thirteenth East street to'Mt Olivet cemetery be repaired and that the dirt road east to the highway be graded board also acceded to the traffic commission’s request that nd kimonos Other items will be listed by Mrs Virginia street be made an arterial or through street from logan later A meeting of the fair board is South Temple to Wasatch drive Commissioners approved and cheduled for Thursday at 8 p m offin the Murray city hall according forwarded to state highway to ino J M Peterson of Drrper man-ige- r cials a traffic board plan stall modern safety highway lightof the 1939 county fair South a meeting of the budget ing along Twenty-firmd finance committees at 7 p m street from State street to McClelis teports of the committees will land avenue The thoroughfaie state road the widened by extent of being the determine argely iremium lists to be published in department Another traffic commission rethe near future he said for an increase in personnel quest I of the police department was reI ferred to the committee of the jCily Approves whole for later action 'ajama slips The st $3899 f jFor Emergencies Emergency appropriations totaling $3899 69 were added to the 1939 Salt Lake City budget Wednesday with approval of the city commis- t Completes Rev-Lilley Vacation Jaunt The Rev Theodore G Lilley sion pastor of the First Presbyterian Increases were granted to de- church returned to Salt Lake City partments as follows: Cemetery with his wife Wednesday after a k $652 65 recreation $376 50 water vacation trip in north’’main extension $676 Covered ern Minnesota The Rev Mr Lilley was guest Wagon Days $500 capital additions $1250 Post Office band ex- preacher at the Westminster Prespenses $150 and miscellaneous byterian church at Minneapolis two Sundays $294 54 two-wee- Asof of was in charge subvisitor said Associasidized by the and of Life now being studied in s arlous centers by approximately 5000 life Insurance salesmen are some of the most difficult professional studies found in the country Utahns he said may take the course through the University of Utah extension division Examinations piepaied by the national Took Leading Parts in Radio Program Families Enjoy Events SOUTH SALT LAKE-- A "working wives” policy to be followed in the Granite school district this U t boaid year approved by the dlstt Wednesof education was released Granday by Dr P T Farnsworth ite school district superintendent As adopted by the board the one policy will not be an arbitrary fairand Is designed to be one of ness to the district and to the Dr Farnsteachers concerned ar Rolapp Rites Conducted COPPERTON-f-vMor- MONOTOP (STRETCHY TOP) Ringless Chiffons with Featuring the new STRETCIIABLE-TOto ACTION STRETCHES of in give plenty fit every thigh P worth explained Each married woman applicant or teacher alreadv employed in t he school district will ‘be given individual consideration by the board and the superintendent with need factual dependence a requisite Final Tribute Paid and for employment of married women contract of any teaeher may To S L Coal Man beThe germinated whenever the board should determine these requisites Final rites for Fred E Rolapp no longer exist and also may be voided at anv time the board may 41 well known wholesale coal dealdecide proper after marriage of a er and sports enthusiast who died teacher during the school year has Monday in Sait Lake City were become know n to the board or suconducted Wednesday in the Eight- perintendent eenth L D S ward chapel Dr Provisions of the policy outlined Thomas A Clawson Sr former by Dr Farnsworth and approved ward bishop officiated by the school board are: InvocationUvas given by LeRoy ' L Each case shall be considD Simmons and Edson A Potter ered individually by the board afJr gave the benediction Speakers ter art impartial survey of the cirincluded Bishop George L Nelson cumstances surrounding the need E A Larkin of Ogden and David of emplojment has been made J Wilson of Mt Ogden stake 2 In each case dependence must Music for the services was fur- be established by fact and in some nished by Dr Frank W Asper Mrs cases by expert statement (A phyInez Robinson Preece Reed Gam-m- sician’s or other expert's stateand Edwayd O Platt ment The grave in Wasatch Lawn me3 If during the life of a marJowas dedicated by morial park ried teachers contract circumseph S Jones stances change and dependency can Mr Rolapp a native of Ogden no longer be established the cony Rolapp-Romnewas head of the tract may be terminated Coal company of Salt Lake City at 4 In each case the board of eduthe time of his death He organized cation reserves the right to review the company several ears ago the conditions at any time to deafter filling a mission for the termine whether a contract shall L D S church be continued in force He resided at 1380 Arlington Dr Farnsworth said Wednesday drive that no married woman teacher would be dismissed from employment where it could be plainly shown her employment was necessary for the welfare of her home or family while on the other hand no teacher would be continued in employment if it should be shown ample financial provision for the Apprehended by Murray police home could be made by her husofficers in possession of a car stolen band from Salt Lake City on July 6 Norwood Johnson 21 of 32 East Second South street Wednesday was lodged in the city jail for investigation The arresting officers said they found Johnson early Wednesday in Murray sitting in the car in an V intoxicated condition with a loaded SOUTH SALT LAKE— A proggun beside him and a pair of "brass ress inspection of the new $204000 knuckles” in his possession Granite high school gymnasium-auditoriuLater when the Murray officers now under construction in company with deputv sheriffs was made Wednesday by A T and police questioned Johnson he Shurtleff and C L Bawden board confcMod to stealing tho car from mcmbeis of the Gtanite school disNeill Klampe of Iowa who was trict Dr P T Farnsworth school staving at a local tourist park of- superintendent Fielding G Burton ficers said n t clerk of the board and F C Police Detectives T B Burbidge district appointed recently and B O Hoagland said Johnson of and buildings also admitted “prowling” about 15 supervisor automobiles in Sait Lake City dur- grounds Purpose of the inspection at this ing the past month time to Dr Farnsworth Loot taken from some of the cars was toaccording see the completed foundawas found in the stolen machine tion vvoik and also to see a slimple and the Iowa license plates had of the walls set up in order to debeen replaced by plates taken from termine whether they tvill be aca Utah ear cording to the desired appearance el Suspected Car Thief Held Officials Scan Work on Gym AV IV V V'V’L-V r vfA when finished Dr Farnsworth explained the building will gradually change from a dark red color at the foundation to a much lighter shade of red at the top Following the inspection trip the contractor John Fifty Salt Lake Tribune and Berntson was given the Telegram carriers from Provo and signal Springville with their fathers Bricklaying had begun in earnest were guests of the newspapers Wednesday it was reported with din1250000 bricks to be laid before Wednesday night at a "victory ner” in the Beau Brummel cafe the structure is finished The builda corded the Utah county boys for ing was designed hv Miles E Mildefeating Ogden carriers in their ler architect for the board annual service contest H F Kretehman editor of The Salt Lake Telegram and E F Midvale Fines Paper Carriers ittend Banquet Court Baldwin circulation manager for the newspapers addressed the dinDriver ner Later the bovs and their fath- Springville Tribune-Telegraers toured The MIDVALE— Charged with plant ing 55 miles an hour in a Utulm Urges Passage Of Farm Aid Law David F" Smith slate commissioner of agriculture sent telegrams to members of the Utah congressional delegation Wednesday urging them to do all they can to get the federal farm marketing bill before the house' before congress nd (minis Under this bill the states would he allocated amounts not less than $20000 cnch to provide marketing aid for farmers Advises Clerks On Ilusiness Filing Clio Sunsan — a versatile Grenat — a tunny tan beige Blond Bebe — a heutrel tan Holiday — bright tun tan Mail and Phone Orders Pilled Keith 0 Brien AIR - COOLED County clerks were advised Wednesday by Attorney General Joseph Chez that unincorporated businesses operating under assumed names must file affidavits with them giving the names of the owners If they fail to do so after being property notified the county attorney should he requested to take action Mr Chez said Outing Slated The Pant retan Union In America fraternity of Utah "Minos” will hold its annual outing Sunday at Kiv crslijq park at Helper It was an- John 11 nounced Wednesday Sergnkis president 'I he Uarbon county ihnpter Is In charge of arbv rangements driv- zone and also with having no operator’s license when arrested Jim Thompson of Springville was fined $10 on the first count with an additional five-da- y jail term and $2 and two days in jail on thp second count Wednesday by Justue of the Peace C E Matthews The jail terms were suspended provided the fines be paid during August Fines of $5 and $2 were paid by J E Connors of 576 East Fourth South street Salt Lake Cltv when he admitted running through a red traffic light nnd having no diiver’s license Tuesday Three nnd two day jail terms respectively were suspended A than e 1500 employes of the Utah Copper commine at Bingham pany's open-pwith their families and friends were guests of their employer Wednesday at the annual company outing held at Copperton park The fete was adjudged one of the most successful of the annual series and certainly it drew one of the biggest turnouts of men women and children it Tor-kelso- Latest Innovation iMsIi Workers 1500 m Hosiery’s Copper Miners Join in Annual Outing Must Show Need for Jobs association are given students who hae completed the four-yecourse A total of 1742 persons completed this work in 1939 and are eligible for certificates he indicated 9 1939 August 3 Tribunc- - Amusement Devices Busy d The Ferris wheel merry mixup and miniature train were given a continuous patronage all day with crowds standing in line All of the rides were free Also free were ice cream and soda water furnished by the company and gallons of each W'ere merry-go-roun- Wasatch county high school students who appeared on radio quiz contest were left to right William O’Toole Carl Hylton Dean Buehler Virginia Kay Geneva Cliff and Edith Young Hcbcr Salute Broadcast Features Invitation To Black Ilawk Celebration and Rodeo The entue Intermountain westt traced the history and development of the city of Heher "Deer creek will mean the creation of another beautiful playground in Wasatch county" declared Mayor Stevens "When the water backs up ftoin the dam it will extend seven miles right up to Charleston and be about of a mile wide Like our famous Strawberry reservoir its going to be a fisherman’s paradise" Famed Hot Tots Ife mentioned also the famous Hot Pots where summer and win- Wednesday night was inv ited to the picturesque valley of the Provofcnd to the city of Hober scene of the Black Hawk war enenmpment rodeo and Wasatch county fair August 7 to 12 Invitation to the events which this year will be held in one of the most historic and beautiful spots in Utah was extended during a radio salute sponsored by The Tribune and Telegiam Heading the group of Heher citizens who participated on the piogram w ere Harold Stevens mavor nnd H Clay Cummings captain of Wasatch post of the Black Hawk War Veterans The program was broadcast from the stage of The Trihune-Telegranuditorium over radio - station KSL declared Wasatch county has a greater variety of minerals than any other county In the United States "We have gold silver lead consumed A motion picture show was presented continuously all day to capacity crowds A wide variety of contests for every persons talents ranging from wheelbarrow pulling to beer drinking was staged during the afternoon First prize in the first aid contest went to the Gcrnmell rluh from Bingham captained by Eddie Grant Other members were Cliff Butterfield HymanSmernoff T E Tobiason C E Wilson and Cyril Robison 1 he team from the Utah Copper’s Arthur mill finished second and the representatives of the Magna plant third zinc copper coal gilsonite and a dozen other lesser minerals” he said "and as for timber we havp 300000000 feet of it just waiting to be sliced up into boards in addi tion to innumerable softwood trees for making paper pulp” Agriculture was described as one Genimoll Club Wins Game of the most important industries A baseball game between the of Heher and Wasatch county rt He said Hcber wras founded in Oemmell club team and Magna-Ahur was won by- the Bingham 1859 by pioneers from Provo Londidon vvns its first name because its outfit U to 9 The players ter swimming is enjoyed nnd Wa- early settlers were nearly all Eng- vided $100 prize money A tennis satch county's renowned saddle lish but in 1861 it was renamed tournament also was played W R Anderson was general horse slock Heher afjer Hcber C Kimball chairman of the outing As for resources Mayor Stevens counselor to Brigham Young three-quarte- - m Residents Attend Several hundred Ileber residents attended the broadcast performance and were later conducted on a tour of the newspaper plant A feature of the program was a "Know Your Intermounlain Empire Quiz” contest participated in by Heher students Winner of first place In the quiz contest was Carl Hylton Virginia Kay was second end Dean Buehler Edith Young and Bill O’Toole tied for third Mr described arCummings rangements for ttie fair rodeo nnd encampment beginning Monday and lasting for six days "Eath of the Black Hawk posts— Wasatch Kamas Lohl Pay son and all others —will have separate programs at various times during tho festivities” he said “There will be band concerts every day and a dance every night Aside from these standard features every day of the celebration will be entirely different Good-By- IN JUST HURRY BETTER F ence e MORE DAYS 1 FOR BETTER BARGAINS Tuesday Program "Tuesday's progtam for instance will include selecting of a rodeo queen hoise races a horse show and tu boxing and wrestling show Wednesday will highlight a grand parade the rodeo and baseball game Thursday begins the judging of the county fair and will see the grand finale of the rodeo Friday will feature the livestock at the fair There will be a huge barbecue free to all and an g contest" Mr Stevens described how the Deer creek project will Improve the already splendid recreational facilities of Wasatch county and horse-pullin- West Jordan Units Of I region Install WEST JORDAN— Alva Despain of Granite was Installed Wednesday night as commander of the Jordan Iost No 35 of the American Le- gion while Mrs B A Rasmussen of Midvale was seated as president of the auxiliary at an installation dinner dance In Pioneer hall here The installation ceremonies were attended by O A Wiesley commander of the legion department of Utah nnd Mrs Harry Powell Jones auxiliary department president both of Salt Lake City and other legion nnd auxiliary notables Tho dinner wijs served by the Arihibald Gardner camp o the Daughters of the Uttfh Pioneers Past commander nnd auxiliary president rcspci lively of the or gnniations aie M A Beikstend of Midvale and Mrs G Leonard Larson of Sandy Our contractor promises to have our new show windows completely finished Monday REMODELING SALE OF Then down comes the fence and our VALUE-GIVINDRESSES jrsr 37 DRESSES JUST 39 JUST 18 DRESSES DRESSES 412 D1 S 5(p Regular Sizes to $1973 to 18 "Values Regular Sizes $1475 Values WELCOME to the COMES TO AN END 12 Regular 12 $2475 Values 20 Sizes 12 to 20 Blackhawk andEncampment miracles at these prices Styles you’ll thrill to In beautiful fabrics that are near We urge you to come in early today — you try them on — you be the judge! WASATCH COUNTY FAIR IIEBER CITY AUGUST J to 12 Convenient Terms Available on All Purchases Entertainment and Special Programs Each Day Rig Horae Show and Race Tuesday August (I 8 (llr si Mock la th West) p m and Thursday 8 p m In a Thrilling "Old West" Show) (Tnphand Smoker Tuesday August 8 and Friday August 11 (Lridlng Intermounlain I’rofesniongli In liming and Wrestling lards) Rodeo Wednesday 2:30 Horse Pulling Concessions Fuir Exhibits Hall Games Giant Parade - Pageant Rnrbecue “The Greatest Fun Frolic in Utah” I I Shop in Comfort 238 Srvv I II It CNAV S' ” r SO MAIN IM |