Show ' 5 Saturday’ Morning- - Sait £akc iTljc Health Board sTribun- - -- Sees Slack In Flu Cases Plan Further Mot p Study by First of Year Erosion The board concurred in the opinthat unless the situation is worse by January 3 schools will resume sessions as scheduled The board agreed that a survey of influenza cases should be made before that time Believe Peak Past "We believe the peak of the epidemic has been reached" Dr Howells stated “The epidemic has taken a mild form and has not been followed by many pneumonia cases auditorium Friday for their annual Christmas party Santa Santa Claus was good to these young Tribune school reThe influenze germs have been confined mostly to the upper is shown distributing gifts to the crowd of youngsters when they gathered in The Tribune-Telegraporters respiratory tracts Of course because most cases have not been serious enough to be reported we have no accurate estimate as to the number of cases in the city” he said "If our survey during the holidays shows no increase in severity of the epidemic there is no reason why schools should not be opened after the holidays” he declared Present at the meeting were Nearly 400 Tribune school reJohn M Wallace Mayor and Tribune-TelegraAb Jenkins Mayor-eleThe lat porters assembled in the auditorium Friday after if he assumes control of the public safety department when he ternoon for their thirteenth antakes office will automatically be- nual Christmas party come an member of the Santa Claus was there making board of health the rounds with gifts for nearly Milk Rules all of the young newspaper workThe board also adopted a set of ers assembled from Salt Lake rules and regulations governing use of the new paper milk bottles City’s 39 public and private schools The student journalists spent which will be used for the wholesale trade by several dairies serv- much of the afternoon in preing the Salt Lake market Three sentation of an impromptu talent dairies have begun delivery of milk In the new paper containers and program which was follow edby a several others are planning to community sing A banquet for Tribune school adopt this type of container according to the board editors was conducted Wednesday Minor changes also were made In the fruit handlers’ examination at the Hotel Utah roof garden and the board voted to recommend that all food handlers be required S L Fair President to take periodic blood tests Their song sends Christmas cheer over the right George Provol Leah Margaret Haley’ Asks Larger Tract Lee Roberts and Joe S Kiikham the latter Kearns St Ann’s orphanage youngin his dress and curls Mr Provol and Mr Burglary Suspect sters take part in the final Salt Lake Tribune-TTerming the present 4 '4 acre to Kirkham are KDYL entertainers Left broadcast Yuletide elegram inLake Salt county fairgrounds Held for Trial adequate considering the scope of Lewis Lonzo 28 who escaped the exposition E O Brothers fair from Salt Lake general hospital a week ago while awaiting hearing president Friday asked the county on a burglary charge only to be commission to acquire a larger recaptured a few hours later was tract bound over to district court for He said the fair association has trial Friday by City Judge Wilford received quotations on several Mr and Mrs Charles W Peck The children who live at the Kearns St Ann’s orphanage inMoyle Burton tracts ranging from 9 to 40 acres Lonzo Is accused of breaking In size and from $6000 to $9000 in of 76S Emerson avenue will obin the and fourth afternoon Yuletide true the jected spirit Friday Into the store of the Western Auto wedding price The request was referred cheer series sponsored jointly by serve their Supply company 142 East Broad- to the committee of the whole for final broadcast of the Christmas anniversary Saturday The Salt Lake Ti lbune Telegram and KDYL way on October 28 further study The couple will entertain six It was a banner day for the sons and daughters their wives youngsters as Ihey sang Christmas ion cago per- - iting only it o£ life back can m I School News Writers Hold Ynle Fete m ct are r 'emo- - ’re is uplcd make ell as ounts master tional mate )f the elings air-lan- third party 1 id Mr great bL r Is it Secre-)- f the isevelt public lore a and nently these carols alk of learer emote isevelt appear ee had sun s: ma- - radio beats room singing ap- his hat GIVE KEELEYS HOSTESS CHOCOLATES coated with the highest grade milk chocolate and vanilla chocolate for only sixty cents a and at a poundl When you want chocolates at thair best ask for Hostess Chocolates Buy Keeleys popular price f three and them in one-haone two two and gold and white boxes in the finest her to the nd the xecutes of coal creme centers b five-pou- one-hal- lf rounds on his he bus 60c 3-l- b $165 5-l- b $230 blow-I- s Hnd md' NUT AND FRUIT ASSORTMENT rent nut Jrlp-hapel- et up and re Isn t ult giv- - roattd with tha hlghrat grads of milk chocolt Parka grd In a hindsotna lavtndrr box— Mb 75— 3-l- b $225 — Mb i-lb f tempting with delirious tha attrac- Look for U In $110— ’ a Family Special In tha Ivory tolor boa— 2-l- b 55 a hand- - 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Hostess Chocolates ere attractively packaged in a choice assortment of fifty per cent nut and fruit and tha other half i tively Brown istletoe neigh-- d spfii- by By Wood- Youth Wins Honor on Coast S Mrs ed her houted lls car reeting s horn p accompanied bury and his KDYL orchestra with thousands all over the state listening to the unique and timely radio program lour Kearns St Anns children — Lena Biuno May belle Wixson Agnes Palmgren and Clarece McGrath — took their places alongside the KDYL performers in making the broadcast a success Deno Cannes who is just 7 years old thrilled the childien with several vocal numbers Then Robert M Reese sang "Silent Night " Mr Woodburv directed the orphanage children in their caroling The Christmas cheer programs were broadcast from the United States Veterans' hospital the Shrinors' hospital for etippled children the L D S Primary Childrens hospital and the orphanage ration er Couple lo Fete 1872 Wedding Kearns St Ann’s Orphanage Children Spread Yale Cheer sixty-seven- y a es -- they Driving Charge The state soil conservation committee Friday declared that the formation of the east and west Salt Lake county soil conservation districts is necessary to protect the areas from excessive erosion and to ing ent Woman Denies Reckless to Halt Gain Headway Belief that the epidemic of influenza which has swept over Salt Lake City and Its environs during the past few weeks has "reached Its peak" was expressed Friday afternoon by City Health Commissioner T J Howells at a regular meeting of the city board of health in the public safety build- L Resident 67 Years Dies S build up the plant coveting Meeting at the capital the committee took other steps to complete the organization of the districts which were approved by the landowners at recent elections Commissioner Ceorge D Kevser of Balt Lake City and George B Andius were named supervisors of the east district and S W Argill and Albert Olson of the west district In each district three more will be chosen by the land users at special elections The committee named C B Wilson of Creenriver and Howard Hastings of Elgin supervisors of the Creenriver district sixty-sevent- 1pm 7pm 4c 4 Fs $ I & I Every one a real buy GROUPS a s & 8 $283 values now $383 values now $683 values now S993 vals 1 2" B 8 g Y i Sec What You Save: Salt Lake Memorial mausoleum Dr 1’vndale an interne at St Maiks hospital had been missing for five davs before his body was found in the hills $189 I $279 $483 8 S7SB jj B Iff vals MO" M9" vals M5 Youths llehl in Theft (f T hree youths 1 1 16 and 17 ypars old were arrested on potty lnreeny charges Friday after thev attempted (o sleal several pairs of socks some ski oil and ear muffs from stole Roho Negligees at radioed priies Mhile They last 221 Singing Mot hr i s of the L D S Relief society will pi event a pence program from the' Salt I nke L D S tabernacle Saturday at 2 15 I he p m piogram will be hioacl-cas- t ovtr ittdiu station 1SL Steal 8 8 Come Early for Best Selection turned over to juvenile court authorities for piosecullnn according to Salt Lake 7 he youths will he City police A Also a Ilcautiful issortment Of Skiing Equipment To Ght Pence Program G— 8 SATINS VELVETS TAFFETAS CHENILLES NOVLLTIES PRINTS QUILTED COATS Funeral services for Dr Hamilton 11 Ivndale 71 who was found dead Wednesday in the foothills northeast of Salt Lake City will be conducted Saturday at 2 p m at 571 4 ast First South street Pnvale cremation will follow In aits Salt Laker ft M giand airav of the season's loveliest styles and newest see them and eolois grouped for quick closeout This timely you 11 agree that here are amazing values' sale is your opportunity to buy — for yourself or for gifts — and really save' SIX BIG G4 Tribute to Mrs Mary Baker G Eddy founder of Christian Science was paid Friday evening in a lecture by George Channing CS B of San Francisco at the Second Church of Christ Scientist 566 East South Temple street Mr Channing who spoke on “Christian Science The Demand of the Times" declared that "in the world of our time the demand or insistent desire of men Is for security health and love and for the this which supplie intelligence demand ” The speaker asserted that Mrs Fddy had found these things in Christian Science A SIZES 12 to 20 'h Speaker Honors Church Founder nl drastic reductions ! n Tymlale Rites Set For Saturday I I loor Limp Thieves stole a floor lamp from lit the residence of Mis K Aslivvoith night n voiding to Salt Lake City police a hallwHV -- 1’ t ft —Gray-Canno- fiom fust lieutenant to captain Wolfes dipaitment Soulh Stale street THE SUNDAY SALT —LAKE TRIBUNE— Three earthquakes were recorded over a period of 10 hours on charts taken Friday from the official government seismograph on the University of Utah campus Hyrum Schneider professor of geology and mineralogy at the university expressed belief that two of the shocks were those reported Thuisdav in Costa Rica The first shock measured on the seismograph as 2100 miles distant occurred Thursday at 2 02 The second came Thursday p m at 9 51 p m and the third on Friday at 12 02 a m The first lasted three hours 19 minutes the second recorded as 1900 miles distant one hour 40 minutes and the third only 800 miles away and Its location undetermined 45 minutes H0USEC 7pm Harold D when a vacancy occurs Harris of VS ciscr Idaho will be clevatedfrom captain to major is an exceptionally timely and worthwhile feature one of many you'll find each Sunday in the paper for all the family Three Earthquakes Recorded at 4U’ Beautiful 1pm Mr Deakin who Is stationed at Quanlico Va will be promotid As the last week in the last year completing the decade this “Headline Writers History of the Last Ten ed $15 tah-Lau- Friday begins Years" ar Ted D Fiekes who still claims Salt Lake City as his home Friday had received the navv cross from President Roosevelt for distinguished service in assisting with salvage operations on the Squalus Meetings to he held Saturday in Salt Lake City include W Gihbs Hotel I companv 12 noon Galigher MaMakoff chinery company companv Lumber companv 8pm New house Hotel — t tah Fuel company 1 p m Salt ake Milk Producers association Salt Lake county assessors office Standard employes 1 70 p m Biands of California 1 70 p m Young Democratic Club of Salt Lake County executive committee 7 30 p m Other Meetings— Christmas parts for underprivileged eolmed children 1220 Jefferson street WASHINGTON Dec 22 O Deakm of Salt Lake Cilv was one of 110 officers in the U S marine corps cited for future promotion by President Roosevelt It will prove a valuable reference teresting condensation for home library or school use Above all it's entertaining reading Squnliis Wo i'll Wins S L Man Medal Slated Today 4 Promotion in Marines Am I) 1 li kes Salt IUer awarded navy cross for distinguished service S L Meetings America A special page in Section "D” of The Big Sunday Salt Laka Tribune brings them to you In word and picture 10 full and eventful years have been covered in this most in- ( hlef Gunner Ted Teacher Dies e they are? hJ High GREATEST NEWS STORIES Do you know what Cases of only two motorists accused of major fraffic violations were heard Friday by Judge Reva Beck Bosone in Salt Lake City police court although there were a total of 119 new cases listed on the docket The remainder were mostly forfeitures for minor parking infractions Leha A Nichol of 2512 East 4800 South street accused of reckless driving entered a plea of and was ordered to appear for trial January 12 H J Hintze complaining witness alleged the defendant failed to heed a stop sign while driving north on Eleventh East street at the Eighth South street intersection Novemcollision ber 21 causing a two-cE W Fallentine of Ogden admitted driving his car 60 miles an zone Tuesday hour In a and was ordered to pay a $25 fine of which Judge Bosone suspend- Huntington district Healings on a petition to form a district in Tooele count v embrac- submarine Mr Fit kes chief gunner staing 1500000 acres will be held at 10 a m on January 5 in Tooele tioned on the submarine rescue and at 2 p m on the same day in ship Falcon was actively engaged Vernon in the rescue operations off the A referendum on the formation New Fngland coast last summer of a district to embrace all of San when through use of a diving bell Juan county with the exception of 33 men aboard the wrecked subthe Indian reservation will be held marine were saved on January 9 it was announced East High School Graduate Mr Fiokes a son of Mrs C F Burke of 171 East Seventeenth Ex-We- st South street was one of two officers and 43 enlisted men who were decorated with the navy cross A graduate of East high school Mr Eiekes enlisted in the navy in 1919 to the Great Lakes Mrs Louise Wright naval going training station near ChiHe visited with his mother Succumbs at Home cago here three years ago coming from the Panama canal zone where he Mrs Louise Davidson Wright had been stationed Salt Attached to Ealcon 55 wife of A W Wright Lake insurance man died ThursHe was called (o aid in the salday at 11 70 p m vage work on the Squalus from at her home his station at Lakp Denmark N J 1537 Yale ave- and since that time has been atnue tached to the Falcon M rs Wr r g Mrs Fakes wife of the officer was born in Fort A also is a former Salt Laker f Wayne 5 Ind to of came nalive she Montana 1884 March Salt Lake City when a young and for many woman and was a nurse at Holy years was en- - v Cross hospital Before her marin school gaged she was Muss Dollie Lacey riage Colo-- 1 in teaching rado Idaho and School Opera Selected Utah She was a former instructSANDY— The opera "Mocking or at WashingBird has been selected for the ton sehool and Jordan high schools annual presWest high school entation it was announced Friday Lake Mrs in Salt Wright by Clement Crapo director Chorus City rehearsals have been started a former president of She was the Elks Ladies’ dub and for many years had been active in She Salt Lake literary circlps memorized many Shakespearean passages and often was called upon to read Shakespeaies works before dub and church gatherings Surviving are her husband and a sister Mrs Grace Lefler of Price Belle Allen Fitzgerald 70 resident of Salt Lake City for the last 67 years died Friday at 11 15 a m at a Salt Lake City hospital after a long illness She was born in Cardiff Wales October 19 1869 a daughter of David and Catherine Allen Reese and ame to Salt Lake City when she was three years old Mr and Mrs Charles IV Pck Entertain at family dinHer husband Michael Fitzgerald h ner on wedding died in 1920 anniversary Mrs Fitzgerald was a membi r of the Cathedral of the Madeleine and husbands at a family dinnrr to celebrate the event parish Surviving1 are two daughters They were matriod December Mrs Marguerite Bertrandias of 27 1872 in the old L D S EnHollywood Cal former mol ion pic- dowment House in Salt Lake City ture actress who was known on Mr Peck a retired Salt Lake the silent screen as Marguerite merchant was born m Salt Lake His wife Clayton and Mrs Cluff J Fawlas City December 1 1854 two sons the former Mary Ann Cooper was of Salt Lake City Michael J and Mauriee J Fitz- born In St Joseph Mo April 30 gerald both of Napa Cal 1875 d Mrs Filzger-alRequiem mass for Guests at the family dinner will will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a m at the Cathedral of the be Mr and Mrs Charles W Pc k Madeleine Recitation of the rosarv Jr Mr and Mrs Gordon D Peck will he Salurday at 7 70 p m at and Mr and Mis G E Peck all of Salt I ake City Mr and Mrs 782 Last First South street J H Littlcford of San Diego Cal Mr and Mrs H L Peck of Pocatello Idaho and Mr and Mis C H Worthen Jr of Peru South OF THE' 1930’s covering 1500 000 acres The addition Of 507 000 acres to which the Price river district would bring the whole of Carbon county in the district also was considered as was an addition to Mis 7 Major Traffic Hearings Total but Two Formation Of Soil Units nce- - was jked Gets Award IBoard Slates Youngsters Receive and Spread Christmas Cheer DccemLrr 23 1939 X A Jtr t - fc-i j |