Show 1 s&tt Wednesday Mornlng- - -- Family Service Handles 411 Aid Cases'” day ged nst ers Suit £akc tribune ?TI)c RoadShow- - During the year the Family Ser-- Nineteenth "'1 Tw entv second waid Dance" "One Cntne Back’ Twentv-thnward "In an M I A Garden" -- d ward "Progressive h Twenty-fourt- Milestones” Twenty eighth ward "The Joy of Song” Tw ward "Gay Though ’90s" Thirty-fourt- h ward "The Gem of the Ocean" Center ward “S S M I A " and Capitol Hill ward "’lut key Gabble ” All acts will be presented each night in the following want reciea-tio- n halls stalling at 8 p m entv-nint- v four of the men responsible for completion of the last section of the oil pipe line from Wyoming gather at a congratulatory party Left to right J C Grinning broadly 438-mi- le and R (Additional F W’heeler story on Page chief inspector Twenty-fourt- 24) and Capitol h Hill " ” 1“ 1 XVVV W Tft ’ tWtirnnOdmtJ ilTftWni ups Carpets and Linoleum— All at LOW PRICES! 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NEVER BEFORE PRICED SO “Famous Maker” Mattress' ter sports committee 12 Farmeis’ Auto Insurance rug 'cushion x Veit i ans council R p m Bela Sigma Phi 'Ihela chapter 8 p ml Brotherhood of Railway Clerks Uintah lodge 8pm Eagles lodge COSTS IESS TO FEED ’T£ ilThc liifjgeftU Most Complete Show in Town of New again On one point they were voluble That was an enthusiastic chorus to Mr Conves’ opinion that: "This is the toughest pipeline job ever completed in this country And considering the obstacles the fastest ” l J 'w 2pm foMPiriF1 Diskies contains ill the food elements your clog nerds — sativfjing nothing tin itteJ bt l(J u ilh it' T xpcnmrnts prove il coirs rS ns frrd because It is ‘)Q wha nij 1 red li t’ as the irstrd ration that is trvoli 'uiniing dog (reding1 a v“v tfp three months all the remUnfortunately iniscing and retelling of countless incidents that enlivened the construction work in rough mountain country was confined to the party guests alone “Sure buddy we could tell you enough stories to fill a book but they would all get somebody in dutch” one of the inspectors exThe same question put plained to R A Conves conti actor who was host at the party drew a chuckle and this reply: "Lots of funnv things happened most of them ending with somebody jumping on his hat ’’ Crossing rivers scaling mountains tunneling under railroads bending pipe incessantly to fit the teirain and dodging landslides was only part of the day’s work for these men but getting them to tell about it was something else 8 p ' 9MVIIMV7 438-mil- recoid-breakin- w 14c Enioying all the satisfaction derived from a good job well done some 40 of the inspectors and foremen on the last link of the Utah e Oil Refining company’s oil pipeline from Wyoming gath- ered at the completion of the proj- cct Tuesday for a congratulatory party at the Hotel Utah No white eollai swivel chan executives these men were on the lob in working clothes every day and are typical of the pipe workers that made the Fort Laramie to Salt Lake City line possible in the time of less than Farm Security administration 2 p in: Women’s Aeronautical as7 p ni sociation Private duty nurses 7 30 p m Alpha Iota sorority 7 30 p m Beta Sigma Phi Lambda chapter I mt-r- d 30 p m YY " I- - AMERICA’S GREATEST 9am f TICKETS Hotel Utah Lobby Telephone Waiatch 9400 Or your agent Victory Party L S IF Ramona Mecham 418 North Seventh West street was treated for face and shoulder lacerations Tuesday at Salt Lake City police Hospital atemergency hospital tendants reported the gul had been bitten bv a dog h Pipeline Group Gathers for 6pm pm r Treats Bite Yietim Fifteenth Sixteenth Thursday Twenty-eightTw enty- - ninth Thntv-fomt- h and Center Friday NineFourteenth Seventeenth Tvventv-thu- d teenth Twentv-secon- d Stirling superintendent of construction R A Conyes contractor W J Chestnut supervisor h Jcr-mn- y Meetings scheduled In Salt Lake City Wednesday include Hotel I tali— Chevrolet Motor Provo high company 10 a m Utah Auto school 12 10 p t m of I’vlhias Dealcix’ association 1213 p mr Balt Lake Real Estate hoard 13 15 Initiation Class Salt Lake Advertising club p m 12 15 p m Hotel credit union Calanthe - Mvrtle lodgp Ini-of Chrysler Motor company tin Knights of Pv thins will 8 tiate a class of candidates WednesNew house hotel— U S depflit-me41 a m 8 at at in p meeting day of agriculture extension serPost Offue place entnd Chancellor James II Dale vice 10 a m U S soil conservaof ooe le and other lodge officers tion service Family Service society will visit Onward lodge at' Helper 10 a m November 18 lor a meeting at 8 12 15 p m Intermountain Asso'I uesday night Park City ciation of Cl edit Men 12 15 p m p m Lincoln clubs of Utah was visited No 1) lodge rf MIAwaidBeauty he Clinic" Bear "The Plan I superintendency Stars" Sixteenth waid "King Neptune s Court Seventeenth waid cap-lai- : A i ice society developed a play group for children Through it a number of children have been brought together as a means of helping them in the family adjustments More than 30 children have been aided through the organization’s housekeeping service and through it enabled to remain in their motherless homes The society has participated in the training plant of the school of social work of the University of Utah by providing facilities for field work or practical training for 10 students Thus training for new soi lal workers w as provided The report shows that unemployment created the largest numInsufber of family problems ficient full time earnings came second and underemployment third Indebtedness industrial accidents seasonal employment and insurant brought other problems Health problems totaled 316 and mental hygiene 194 Teams Ready Five teams of division D under leadership of Major Mrs H C (loodrkh and division F led by Major Mrs Simon Frank have refor the inceived instructions tensive chest drive starting MonMrs Goodrich’s teams are day as follows Mrs F S Mulock captain Mrs Fred E Smith Mrs Bartlett Wicks Mrs J H Parker Mrs Paul L Shields and Mrs Clyde Craggs Mrs F C Schramm Mrs H M Ferguson captain Mrs T G Griffin Mrs E T Brown Mrs Owen H Gray and Mrs Minett Alexander Mrs George Jav Gibson captain Mrs AlexanMiss Margaret der C Wallace OBnen Mrs Phoebe H Browming Mrs A L Fish and Mrs Horace A Mrs Russel L Tracy Sorensen captain Mrs Sid Lockhart Mrs V olby S Emms Mis Fred A Carleson Mrs Philip L Ring and Miss Peggy Doolv and Mrs G H Parrish captain Mrs W C Stark Mrs Burt B Brewster Mrs Leland A Walker Mrs Jav S Milner and Mrs Fiank M Whitney Mis Simon Fiank s teams are composed of the following Mrs Mrs captain Joseph Rosenblatt J J Weinstock Mrs James L White Mrs Arthur Sweet Mrs Henry Sehubach and Miss Stella n Mrs Harry Frank Cohn Mrs Mrs Simon Shapiro Max Rosenblatt Mrs S Axeliad Mrs Arthur Forst and Mrs EuMiss Marjorie genia P Makoff Rosenblatt captain Miss Barbara Lewis Miss Lenore Rosenblatt Miss Barbara Sweet Mrs David E Glatt and Mrs Morris Rosenblatt Mrs Irwin Arnovitz captain Mrs Fied B Provol Mrs E D Trout Mrs N Grossman Mrs Hubert Wolfe and Mrs P H Sohle and Mrs Max P Cowan captain Mrs Ben Pepper Mrs Myron Fmkel-sln- n Mrs Harrv Cuss Mis Harry Hirsh and Mrs A B Cline I M The road show consists of 13 acts as follow s’ Fourteenth ward "Cham nade Fifteenth vvaid ’Xtanway to the j - llauiberger Probate Started The Salt Lake L D S stake Mutual Improvement associations’ annual road show will be presented Thursday and Fnday nights it was annijuned '1 uesdav by G Leon Christensen of the stake Y M e coedsat the limver- sit y of Utah Tuesday were announced as candidates for sponsors of the univeisity R O T C regi- class— Barbara Cannon and Phyl- n hs Fisher junior class— Reita Hcjlen Torkelson Kathryn Watters Betty Waugh Mary Lou Will ment McGarry and LeJeune Brixen Of the candidates one will be sophomere — Winifred Doddridge selected to represent each class and Noma Roberts freshman— and one regimental sponsor will be Helen Giles Rose Wallace BarA valuation of $333919 47 was chosen bara Bean Katherine Cutler Mar’I he candidates are’ Regimental garet Crask Mary Lou Warbur-to- n placed on the estate of Mrs Ber- — Denise Callister Dorothe Jayne Peggy Ann Snow and Beth tha G Bamberger prominent Salt Mullins and Phyllis Davis senior Cannon Laker who died Mav 10 in a coun-t- y ajipiaisal filed Juesdav in the probate division of Thud district court A county appraisal is made for the purpose of fixing fees in connection with probate and is sublet to revision in the inoentnnee tax appiaisal to be made later Bambc lger’s estate inMts cluded Salt Lake county real estate and water rights valued at $15 000 the remainder compris ing stocks bonds cash in banks and other personal property Ih a will dated January 23 1937 Mrs- - Bamberger provided that the hulk of her piopertv after bequests to employe's and for the education of two giandnieces and a should be divided grandnephew among four children’ Ernest and Clarence Bamberger of Salt Lake When planning your vacation trip remember this It’s City Mis Dorothy B Allen of four times as fast twice as comfortable and just as ecoMurray and Joseph J Rambergrt of Stanmore Middlesex England nomical to fly The round trip fare to Los Angeles is only $5212 and the flying time hours This year FLY SOUTH Open Thuixlay Ser-i'li- Aids Children J3 — Twenty-on- At $233919 Annual Fete Will Stressing its ease work service families or individuals desiring Mp in personality behavior or e family difficulties the Family fiscal Its in society Tuesday Jcar report to the fcommunity Chest showed 411 major cases handled during the year Receipt of the society’s report was coincident with an announcement by F S Walden general chairman of the chest s 1939 fund that organizaraising campaign tion of the intensive drive starting Mondav had been completed More than 1300 men and women will participate in the appeal including hundreds engaged in preliminary campaign work I 1939 November 8 MIA to Stage Estate Valued 'IT to?fame Cadet Sponsors They’re Happy Oier Completion of Big Job Society Reports Results of Year’s Work hen of me to ad- -- t vX r " 'tf$ J WASATCH 2732 J I® v4 |