Show ' " i'i4 -- - :' - f 4 st 'el k 1: 't - P- If- T A Councils ": By Mrs W C Brown Safety Chairman Salt Lake District Connell re' "Safety Begins at Home"—the slogan for the salety program of the Natronal Congress of Par- ents and Teachers became a ireallty this year when the "Family Accident Survey" was launched as one of the chief projects for the year This survey was made under the direction of the chairman of the National Committee on Safety of the National Congress of Par- ents and Teachers in cooperation with the presidents and safety chairmen of every state branch of the national congress Our own state presilient Mrs L K Nichol- son was present at the planning of this piece of safety work The survey lasted from November 1 I ri to 1939 January al Safety chairmen I I a G A T 191p havsteen - t ap- - Mrs — 4 ! W la I "1 t ( i I - j - - r 10 1 711614k ie "Po FOR YOUR FEET "mEt All I 1 "4 I -- Unequalled for smooth perfection- -a comparable tothe moss expensive footwear t i 1 I ‘ PIATUSIS allthe 1) 1 ' I I - Prite Mrs W C Brown left safety chairman and Mrs James H Ludlow cochairman Salt Lake district council A dis'4 cuss successful "Family Accident Survey" T ship or et for with leather patent trim to match 11695 Ii I 1 't I I t1 e4 4 va' It gravels COMPARE! 3 I 7 'A ' 4 1 ) 's t 4 - 0 i 4 111Of 1 t the the "1::11 ' '' '' 1 S OP 40 A t t I i P-- ‘ sIN01" OF9 10i1141411 t t t N r — ' - i —— 4 k PRICE—Mixa' Maude May Pahrock of tho department of speech of the Univermity of Utah will enSonia's tertain membera of and their guests next Monday ev fling In the civie auditorium with and tradinga plAy ow Pt-ic- - A il p : - - 0 — - ti ai e - ‘ ? e — 4 e 1 i tf'7-- j 4 '-- '1 ) 11eerVi - 2:'''''''j1'' I 4 At Miss Bernice Magnie left shows Glrl Scouts Barbara James and Helen Man what The Girl Scouts class at the T t Patriotic Playlet Given by Whittier - - I depicting four periods of American history planned and created by the principal teachers and pupils of the Whittier school was presented Wednesday evening under the sponsorship of the association Portraying t h e boyhood of Christopher Columbus and discovery of America the seventh grade students Various participated other student groups of the school took parts as follows: "The Break- ing Waves Dashed High" pantomimed and sung by fifth graders "Signing of Mayflower Compact" fourth and fifth grades "Signing of Derlaration of Independence" sixth and seventh grades' "Betsy Ross Making the Flag" second "Great Western Movegrade: ment" sixth and seventh grades: "Dawn of New Era" fourth and seventh grades and tableau of great men of American history by sixth and seventh grades t A play 1 parent-t- n 0 7r ': - -- '!5': 5' -- - 4 7-- 9 States constitution Sprague library—Tuesday and p m citizenship and Friday the constitution of the United States Thursday p m analyzing and writing the short story 7-- 9 Riverside school — Monday and p m citizenship Wednesday Spencer library Seventh West and First North streets—Friday p tn English for the foreign-bor- n reading accent correction 9 and English Friday correct English Civic Center 544 South Main street — Monday Wednesday and Friday 9:30 a m to 12:30 p m clothing and design Tuesday 9 p m citizenship Tuesday p m sewing clothing and design Tuesday and Friday 9:30 a m- 12:30 p m every day English naturalizap m Wednesday tion Friday 9:30 a m to 12:30 p m elementary English and vo4 6-- 7 7-- 3-- 5 7-- Plans are being made at thee Lion House social center 63 East South Temple street for special activities during L D S conference cabulary budding: 1 :30-- week Clifford L Ashton a local atwill do in the arts and crafts torney will review "Not Peace but a Sword" by Vincent Sheean MonProgress day Monday day at 8 p m The same evening the Junior Girls of the Wells stake will hold their annual spring festival On Wednesday luncheons will be served to several groups of stake Relief society workers between their conference meetings Highand Liberty land Cottonwood stakes will be served Thursday morning the general English readingand accent correc- board of the Relief society will hold tion the annual breakfast for stake repArt Center 59 South State street resentatives T h e northwest ern —Sunday 2 to 330 p tn Joseph states missionaries will meet at C Clive's band practice Monday a 7 p m dinner 10 a m to 12 noon citizenship 6 Friday evening the Danish misto 7:30 p m radio broadcasting sionaries Will hold a banquet 7:15-9:3- 0 Mrs Harriot B at 7 p m At 8 p m the p m Sterling will review "The Bent Varley family reunion will take Twig" by Dorothy Canfield Fisher place in the Brigham Young office 7:30 to 930 p rn Salt Lake Pub- rooms of the centerlic Affairs forum play production Saturday at 1 p m the Thack'- Tuestlay 7:30 to 9:30 p m busi- cry family will hold a reunion and ness speech commercial illustraluncheon Northern states lady tion Wednesday 7:30 to 9:30 p m missionaries will meet at dinner theory of acting radio broadcast- prior to their regular reunion ing 10 a m to 12 noon citizenparty The New Zealand Missionship Thursday 7:30 to 9:30 p m ary society will hold reunion at 8 Utah Conference for Human Re- p m Saturday The southern lations play production Friday states lady missionaries will also 2:30 to 4:30 p m poetry reading meet at dinner before their re7:30 to 9:30 p m play production n misson union tv5 I ' ''ic - ' 1 t ' i 1 I " Decidedly spring Is an engaging costume for junior mises Fine rayon crepe In attractive monotone print design makes the dirndl type frock with pry full skirt and wide corselet waistband hugging the midriff The wide waistband d repeated In the smart lumberjacket of contrasting lightweight wool and the two fabrics are combined in a delightfully flattering detachable wool hood faced with printed crepe Is All Keith O'Brien Friends: BERUTY Wiffilligil'Ill 5 - - -: '"- - --00 : SRLOn DEODORANT Best equipment obtainable i Safely Checks Perspiration I Non-Grea- to 3 days sy Stainless Takes odor from perspiration Use before or after shaving Non -- irritating drosses No waiting to dry quickty fl '4 ri oti 1 1I $ Trained 14 k'r01 fsn:!! i ‘ won't harm !' - Cre:fl rt - f: 01)UT'0'11)0 GUARANTEE—Money refunded if you don't agree that this new Odorono Cream is the best de odorant you've ever tried! The Odorono Co Inc 19 Hudson St New Yoik 1 "A ' '''' 1 " '0'it! '' '''--- - ' - : - ' WATCH FOR THE OPENING ecile ' -- 1 for your comfort Beautiful surroundings and atmosphere - — vanishes efficient operators Air conditioned --- i I reited 041 approved" by Good ilosteitofriut liwrodo ' Youthful Costume Features Print Our beauty salon will be closed for about ten days to make preparations for a magnificent new modern ---” ! A In the near future classes will be In photography and organized Walter K Heyman leadership will give InstructiOns in photography beginning April 11 at 7:30 p m Mrs Arch J West will give Instruction in parliamentary procedure organization and many other details of interest to auxiliary club leaders This will begin April 18 at 10 a m Czecho-Slovakia- '11Q - - -- " 5 p m m p 4 — aries will be entertained In the Brigham Young office rooms beginning at 8 p m Games and a social evening are planned Free instructions will be given In the art of making flowers at the Lion House for the visiting ladies at the conference Mrs Alice R Tate will be in attendance Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday between 10:30 a m and 2-- 4 ' 'C ' i4 and Sixth South streets—Monday and Wednesday p m clothing and design Tuesday and Friday m p study of the United I Lion House Prepares Special Events for Conference Week Free Adult Education Classes Slate Meetings at Libraries Centers - Speech Expert 4$41pt" i ! Sorosis Invites II T ng --- lgOcr NAMI J d 1 i Mrs Miller v as hostess on Saturday evening at a bridge supper for Mn s Oliver In honor or Miss Evelyn Branch who returned this week from the southern states I D S mission Mrs Ernest Branch entertained at her home on Friday evening I Mrs H A Dyer who has served as parent education class instruc$ A tor at the Sumner school was honored by a handkerchief shower at her home 915 Third $ avenue Wednesday afternoon at the conclusion of the classes for $ this year Mrs Robert E Morris Mrs John J Salmon Mrs O Milner and Mrs Thomas McLeese arranged an attractive buffet luncheon Other members participating In the after-noon- 's entertainment included Mrs I Robert P Morgan Mrs L Peter ' morning I t e rovi 1i t t Sumner Class Leader Honored by Shower ! —4 with that fives yew eeet y theme! ii 1 e Mrs J II Otterstrom entertained a bridge breakfast In honor Oliver on Wednesday of Mrs ---- -1 k Vifiet03 0 AAAAA it Newly-electe- --- Miller I JNompsolkLa' SF1IY111TOIS ' i with her son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mn Barney Wallick recently moved to Price from Fresno CalI Mrs Oliver has also been a guest of Mrs Carl 0 - 1 4 Matrons Entertain Visitor to Price f $ ' 4 1 1 - barian 1-eltrZ I 1 end you'll - i - dollar for dollar shoe N Mrs Rosa Duke Mrs ()live Nelsen registrar Mrs Leona Witt auditor: Mrs Zelma McIntire custodian of relics Mrs Alice Jules parliamens Mrs Martha Ilampten tartan chaplain Mrs Addle Abrams chorIster Mrs Ruth Oviatt organist liand Mrs Thurza Reynolds s ' k eacher - PRICE Mrs George Oliver of Salmon Idaho has been a popular vlsitor In Price during the past 1 is 0 -- Ii black I irahardin ( officers for thi A for the Webster school P-coming year were named at a meeting at the school Monday evening as follows: Mrs Hyrum M Ipson president Mrs Ralf Anderson first vice president Mrs James M Anderson second vice president Mrs Wen- dell W Taylor treasurer and Mrs Lawrence D Kemp secretary ' n 1 "JKNNIFIM'" 1 )A Sty1-1L- I ii - I t Webster Parent Officers Elected for Next Term i b ir''' fly irCrytomo parisom America's o ' 'I viobtily ankles VALUE— '' 'o o4 1 Larsen Mrs ' James B Nelson Mrs John J Brown Mrs Ellen Wright Mrs Wayne Lundeberg Mrs Leona Morgan Mrs C C Nelson Mrs B W Hyde Mrs George L Peterson and Mrs Nephl P Ashford er Following Is the program for the free adult education classes In the nonschool centers for the coming week: Public library board room 15 South State street — Wednesday and Thursday 2 to 4 p m accent correction Engifsh and reading for foreign-borstudents advanced Thursday and Friday 2 to 4 p m practical English Saturday Effects Change p m practical English accent correction and reading for beginning 8:30-1For Organization or n students foreign-p nt class in English accent corPRICE—Division of the Sarah rection and reading for advanced students Jane Powell camp of Daughters foreign-borPublic library committee room— of Utah Pioneers was effected this 1:30 to 5 p m pracweek by the county camp officers Wednesday tical vocabulary building poetry Mrs J O Child officiating class the technique of verse writThe camp In Price Third L D ing Friday 10 a p m B Sterling will reMrs Bat-rio-t S ward will retain the original name of the group the Second view ''The Bent Twig" by Dorothy Canfield Fisher Saturday 1:30- ward camp will choose a new 5 p m class vocabulary building name short story character drawings by Organization of the Sarah Jane sugge'Aimis Chapman library Eighth West Powell camp is announced as foEllis capllows: Mrs' Margaret f o tain Mrs 7A)e Leonard first as Tr:7:::p7-Nis( ant: Mrs Clara Milner second 1?-'-- -secretAnderson Mrs Till' assistant 147 of "flare-tit- inneowle to avoid a ' Y - ' ' 'L' PIT '') 1 1 4 11 t7 historian A SILOS cut-osi- s 1 I - Rosr live and breathe in these cleverly perforated styles! ( b ary-treasurer: STYLI—Your feet will i -- 15)1Per4 Patnt Leather I lor pew Aet - I : 1 L- - Chapters The monthly meeting of the ladies auxiliary of local No 6 If you are particularly anxious Post Office Clerks will be held at that the hem you have made does the Civic Center 514 South State hot show place a Turkish towel street Friday Luncheon will be over the ironing board and iron served at 1 p m and hostesses will on the wrong side of the hem It Include Mrs P K Stubbs Mrs will make the hem practically In Thomas C Madron Mrs F E Cutvisible ler and Mrs George G Campbell I --- -- i l'41s1 07 ITte D Neat Hemline )0 -- - ban-(we- t: op - L -- Plan Events -- i RES All 'it '' Girl Scouts UL ' - : Nebeken pointed for each school and work Flag service will he conducted In conjunction with Mrs W C Mrs J M Thomas PresentaBrown safety chairman of the Salt by tion of the report of the nominaA Mrs Lake district council P-S L 'James H Ludlow cochairman and tions committeeof win be an interfeature the esting meeting Mrs Dan C Smedley state safety During the tea hour Mrs Jesse I S ChAirMat) ' $ F Cannon and Mrs Dana C BlayIt Is a well known fact that the will at tea the table ney preside best way to prevent accidents is to Assisting hostesses are Mrs Eli IF find out how and why they happen Mrs William A Leatham ao individuals were asked to co- - Taylor ' Mrs Alfred-Egan Mrs Jennie In this survey and report operate P Nichols Mrs Edna C Jenson With a day crammed full of good all accidents resulting in personal Mrs Ben Johnson and Mrs J A things awaiting them Salt Lake Injury to any member of the fami- - Alder — Girl Scouts are all ready for their lies participating ----- b second annual Progress day at the A copy of the manual "Family University of Utah Monday More Accident Survey" was given out e'- than 500 girls are expected to take to each school safety chairman or part In the occasion with guests any other person vvilling to help from Girl Scout troops in Park In this manual an enrollment card City Murray Magna and Tooele and form for use In reporting acci- The program for the day will dents wits Incloseda different form for each type of accident In Activities of the Order of the begin with registration of girls atM Stewaddition were forms to be signed Eastern Star are listed as follows 10:30 a m at the William of inTwo school art periods If there were no accidents of One for this week: follow will struction immediately forms was in these mailed each Mizpah chapter No 5 Order of From 11 to 11:30 a m the girls week the Eastern Star will hold the may take any one of the following As part of our year's program we subjects: Ark and crafts comalso asked each school to look for April stated meeting in the auditoclothing munity life some special safety problem in rium of the Masonic temple Monexploring or star finding From their own district and try to day at 7:30 p m No m a I Order of 11:40 to 1210 the girls may chapter remedy it Parents and teachers theLynds Eastern Star will hold the choose health and safety homeworking together could help in April stated meeting in the auditomaking interior decoration commany ways to improve safety con- - rium of the Masonic temple Friday munity' bird finding or music apdit ions at 7:30 p m The worthy grand preciation Many of the schools have given From 12:20 to 12:50 classes In excellent safety programs which matron Mrs May P Simpson the have helped to make children and worthy grand patron Joseph IL International friendship literature Matson and associate grand of- and drama personal printing parents more safety conscious ficers will make the official visitahealth folk dancing and stage One of these was given at the craft will be given field school with the showing of tion at this meeting The lunch period will be from Preceding the meeting a banquet safety films under the direction will be served at 6:13 p m hon- 1 to 2 p in with the following of E J Steinfeldt safety chairman classes from 2:10 to 2:40 p m: of that school A very fine project oring the grand officers ReservaMusic and dancing nature sports on "Bicycle Riding with Safety" tions may be made with Mrs Franwas put over by Mrs E B Marion ces C Larson 449 Second East and games world gifts writing and street Mrs Jessie May Dorsey reading another safety chairman Following the day's Instruction In order to see how the problem 1335 Browning avenue or the of safety is handled In our city a worthy matron Mrs Helen IL the annual camp reunion banquet will be held in the Union building Nlidgley 1519 Sixth East street' group of about 60 parent-teache- r Bethel No 5 Order of Job's at 5:30 p tn The following memcouncil members presidents and Daughters will hold the stated bers of the junior camp commitsafety chairmen made a tour of business meeting in the Egyptian tee will be in charge of the the public safety building recently the Masonic temple Sa Marjorie Lyon chairman It was interesting to see how veil- room of Frances Wiegs Miriam Wo Worn ous departments of our city ad- - urday at 10 a m Bethel No 1 Order of Job's Barbara Wo !from 'Mary Jane ministration were doing their part Daughters will bold the stated Wheeler Mary Louise Stephenson to make our lives safer business meeting In the Egyptian Marjorie Ray Rosemary Ralph From reports made In our "safe-rooof the Masonic temple SatPatty Burton Marie Sxilagyl Helty news letter" the highest perat 1:30 p m en Wiggs June IIIIIAM Mary Alcentage of increase in traffic seel- - urday lison Smead and Pat Pomeroy dents was among preschool children This seems to be a real chat- - Luncheon Precedes workers in lenge to parent-teachPrice D U P Camp future work on safety Auxiliary Meeting r I I I : I Progress Day i Mrs Arrangements for the teacher's school Thursday evening Donald E Rose presided Any girl who has ever attended luncheon to be held at the Lion Community singing was conduct- a Girl Scout camp whether at House social center 63 East South Mrs' Pinar or Cloud Rim at the Moun- Temple street April 29 were made ed underH the direction tlf Davis Jr Reverence tain Dell farmhouse or at any of at a meeting of the South high Joseph the day camps sponsored by the school PT A officers at the was offered by Miss Valdez Thomp son Musical selections were given organization is eligible to attend home of Mrs Keros IL Searle the reunion banquet Special tables The following were named on by Mrs Claire Thomas Murdock will be set apart for "old timers" various committees: Mrs Searie' contralto and harry Clark KSL who will be welcomed back by the general chairman Mrs C J Zim- - baritone committee merman Mrs Stephenf Gilmor' A Hostess for' the evening was Mrs W Ferguson assisted by Miss Reservations for the banquet Mrs M C Pexton Mrs Bryon must be made at Girl Scout head- V Landes Mrs B F Hultquist Arvilla K Brown Floral decor- were offered by Mrs Paul quarters 520 Beason building by Mrs F C Wiley Mrs D H Mc- Jtions Davies Namara Mrs George Cordery Monday 'I Mrs J E Bradley Mrs Roy Mc4 Donald Mrs P G Thomas Mrs' A Party J L Tidwell Mrs Lee York Grant Auxiliary Schedules Mrs Frank Bradley' Mrs F C Proves Successful Monthly Meeting Middlemas and Mrs C Coelliker Parent-teacher- s of the Grant EL Mrs J Ipson will have charge school held a successful card party of the program of the ladies' aux- Hawthorne Holds Final with 42 mothers and members in iliary to the Police Mutual Aid association at its monthly business attendance Mrs G Spencer Monof Ye'ar Meeting son presided over the card room meeting at Mtiose club 161 Second East street Wednesday at 2 p 'Freedom for Growth Through and Mrs Pau les H Pauli and Mrs Moe Whiteker Mrs U L Civic Responsibility' was the topic Mrs Melvin J Hansen were In Thorpe Mrs W Clyde Smith and of an address by Mark E Petersen charge of decorations and refresh Mrs L F Bestow will assist Mrs guest speaker at the final parent-teachments Teachers of the school were parent-Ipson meeting of the Hawthorne teacher guests Mrs Lawrence L Tonge and Mrs Henry S Moi berg presented prizes at the close of the party - T 1 : ' t' k: guest speaker "Public Speaking" at the regular meeting of the Women5 Republican Club of Salt Lake City Monday at the Ladies Literary club 850 East South Temple street The regular meeting at 2 p m Is preceded by a meeting of the board of directors at 1 p m Each month a member of the club has presented a paper In a se r les "A Study of the History of Politics" The current paper "The Nineteenth Century Democracies" by ') I' V 1— t:' ' will fliSCUSS given Invited to Fete Reunion ( ' 34'1940 Luncheons Meetings Elections Feature Current P - T A Programs at Schools Lilti Lampers g ie Horace C Beck be 4 f i women P et Meeting or Monday will —6y—ltotv-v- 0 Join National Congress In Home Safety Campaign 1 r - r Mardi - Sall gat': Zeibunt Trhe Sunilay Morning Local ) f N 8E 1 1 t 1 ' ' - qt3 ' 1 ' Mah's i'oretrinat Wonire's pore short-sleeve- le4‘ - |