Show " ---H:- t 12 Clergy Wait S L Detective Retires After Long Service Episcopal Salt Garrett veteran Church Meet started department -- : : :-: - - - : :- - - v Bishop Aids Will Greet High Officials ' Sit Lil I 1 High ranking clergy in the west ern states will attend the twentyserond annual synod of the Episcopalian province of the Pacific In Salt Lake Sity May 1 2 and 3 During the same days the nineteenth annual meeting of the province women's auxiliary will convene here Approximately 200 1 I persons from Utah Arizona Ne- vada California Idaho Oregon Washington and possibly Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands are expected to attend President of the province and provincial council is the Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton Salt Lake City bishop of Utah Bishop Moulton Is also chairman of the executive committee preparing for the synod which last met in Salt Lake City In 1928 FAlucation Day 30 Religious Education day April will be observed with a pre- convention program under direction of the Rt Rev R B Gooden of Los Angeles Synod sessions which will be devoted to discussion of general organization and missionary work in the western area Alaska Hawaii and the Philippines will convene In St Mark's cathedral 225 East First South street The auxiliary will meet in St Paul's church 261 ' 1 existence for he advantage of his make several long United States In is I ' Franklin J of rresident former the Netherlands L D S mission has been sustained second counselor in the Salt Lake L D S stake presidency Wilford A announced Beesley president Tuesday i I Murdock to take leisure time to plans trips about the the next few Spanish-Am- Murdock fills a vacancy caused by dividing Riverside stake from Salt lake stake recently i when John B Matheson former first counselor In the Salt Lake nresidencv was named president of the new stske Irvin S NoaH former second counselor now is first counslor in the Salt Lake stake I W W Garrett Plans to do lots of traveling Detective Court Grants Sentence Stay Monday ber Don't Forget to De Mere Early! r-1- 11 E AL‘ PclaTit3(7: )Q It's The Salk Lithe 11113UNIr AND I al LIG aalin r Open competitive examinations for three positions were announced Tuesday by H A Goodfellow secretary of the United States civil service board of examiners in Salt Lake City The Salt Lake office of the United States bureau of mines has a Job open for a general mechanic to serve as senior cabinet maker at $1860 a year Other jobs are associate metallurgist $3200 a year and assistant 14 li Jess Anderson 21 of 261 Delmar court Wag arraigned on a charge of involuntary manslaughter based Ful1 on the traffic death of Clark Rom- metallurgist $2600 a year iriformation may be obtained from ney 35 on February 23 but was Mr Goodfellow in the federal pttowed until Friday to enter a plea 17 Studv Indisidual Needs P'61tatil-T174- study of Individual case needs occupied the Salt Lake county hoard of public welfare at a meet- the city alringd TeouuensItya7busifkitemrnz oniHn 0 A - tcrlattrali4 IrEET11d I -- t 44 ) 1 consists of B L Bowrinrr superintendcnt with Richard C Andrew Conway A Ashton assistants Edwin J Cowley member of the Fourteenth ward bishopric was made Pi rnemher of thP stake high council and Roy M Hill VCRS susof tained stake reoresentative temple and genealogical work so 1 1 know about this big listed below—read the rules and contest basis of judging look over the grand list of prizes and you'll be anxious to register your 1 i i IL Y High Students Visit Tribune Plant students of Brigham Young high school Provo visited The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegraoffices and plant during an Industrial educational tour in Salt Lake City Tuesday The students members of the ninth grade civic class were Thirty-fiv- - e m i2 by Wilford D Lee Instructor in the school During the (lay they also visited the Utah Knitting Mills Cudahy Packing company anti station KSL In Salt Lake City and the Utah Woolen Mills in Murray II" SOUTH-EAS- T ( 4 IF I - atima (includes appearance and color of smoothness (uniform and crust) 111 the famed K'' EMILY CONKLIN ' I 1 ) 4 4) es '' i : - ) - - tsit-606141 0 ' Electric is0 Range A -- I p403 1 L - AY - g DIFFEntNr k V1' ) - '- ""'--Z- ' : ° !'' We advise you to be n your seat when the lights are turned up this afternoon at 1:30 on the model electric kitchen built just for this big cookIt's the first of four such sesing school event pictunE PLArrens sions brought you FREE by The Tribune and Telegram The recipe books are ready Big electric refrigerators electric ranges and cupboards and tables back stage and front stage have been filled with the food to be used The cooking l'' : school kitchen is a busy place—but with all details to be handled everything is moving like clockwork On the stroke of the appointed time —1:30 today and Thursday and Friday 'after- it A'' JEW COMPANY I DI 1 Nil (41 step up to the stage to greet you and the big cooking school will be on! noons Miss Conklin 4 will V Wed Thurs Fri at 1 :30 P M---Frid- ay 1 111 1 - :-- '''IT J uooks Fon out clvt 11' l000n Pnizes stet 1st - I ID- (I V-- ' q i - 11" :614i1 ' ' '4:::7- 4':4' - ' 1 tssioti caq 5 - 741:77 Aatt4 t 11 Ill'''' i g'117 - 'I ' I Chef-Stewar- slid given by FRIGIDAIRE Corporation Second—General Electric Radio given by the GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO ELRY I 1-- ( - d '" :454 r h y home economist AND FEATURING 4WARDED n AI rt"etai LiArmici lc DALLISAJUM April 7' 18 and 19 f : le::1:1: ivsn (odd by the ANDERSON 04' 7 of the National Meat Board of Chicago Third—Sunbeam Mixmaster given I S' Ve PR Cl's d the Hotel Utah JACK E KOHLER 20 "Pageant of Foods" Cooking School xlitel1 pCk A Conducted by 4 points Flavor taste) 35 points 15 points Lightness Crumb (texture color grain) 3 points I A rAwr-r-rt- - i 't 0 throughout (lneral appearance (shape FURNITURE — 1 First—Frigdare and ? 01or CAKE Room T F tiii iilw' ' wERY FEATUritD 41' BREAD DIVISION HOTEL UTAH 44464—' 0'41 1 (includes color texture) 30 points Flavor (taste and odor) 30 points Keeping qualities (nonmoidy palatable) le points BE L CO° - Crumb 'S Chair tt NOON FRIDAY! SALT LAKE TRIBUNE AND TELEGRAM madding - 1t )i-4- i'Z points rr--- -) - I 1 Lp it IX BE ' A ' 6 1 1 "PC 41x NOON loaf) 10 points Crust (thickness and quality) 4 COMPANY Z £41 'SUFFERING-- t ' r- -y Third—Floor Lamp 111 three prizes giren by 7: 4 mmtit) - Ottoman L11-7- Victims find prompt relief from itching sod burning by loN 1 t Living e Second—Lounge precede the dinner C1:0 s I 7(41 - Lightness c1') a Suite Officers for the coining tir III he elected at the April dinner and business meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club Thursday at 6:30 p m In the Newhouse hotel Herbert B Maw Salt Lake attorney will speak on "Meeting Duman Needs in a Democracy" A special board meeting to complete plans for the state convention at the lintel Utah May 4 and 5 will BY cia LI CAKE DIVISION First—Two-piec- zk BY General shape 6 VALUABLE PRIZES TO Professional Women Schedule Elecilon MUST ENTERED AT THE BALLROOM BREAD-- t 1 ) L R3cu (:)t-- no C)1 le 4g li JUDGING 1—This eontest Is open to all with exception of professional rooks bakers pastry makers irmPinernb of 1 The Tribune-Telegraof their immediate families contestant may submit 2—APY more than one loaf of bread or more than one cake or as many of each or both as he or she desires but may win a total of one leery loaf of bread or prise only rake must bear the maker's name and address 3—Type of bread or rake entered All bread and Is left to contestants cake plain or elaborate will be judged according to t011ittl standards and rules 4—gefeenstekes awards In both will be made rriday venine April II 11$ p tat at the cooking school 141: ' BREAD THURSDAY AND CAKE tt 1 Otr t or cake entry! RULES i - bread t) nibtlitiat-- — and CAI:E COMILTI to tr 4( - ---- - $400 Merchandise Award iis '4' - Ravi HERE ARE THE COMPLETE RULES Every detail you want --' '1111114111") prPsidency The stake Sunday school sunerIntendencv as sustained at a priesthood meetinit Monday night -- 4 - ik BREAD Lit -- - - 6 100) gryAtya lien i P :'''''''''''''''"I''''''''''''""'""1"'"--- 664646646666666646664166666x66446666olsoi666 6 7 It ("lisl 1 buiMing -- 1 i Announces Tests For Three Positions First -- - Tues- ever-changi- U S Iteadlee 49 rear of 163 who West street pleaded guilty to second degree burglary also was granted probation when the court continued the nassinl of sentence until SeptemJoseph - ICC man Third district court to one to 20 for in Utah state prison years Iforgery of a $10 check but was granted 'a stay of execution until September 14 Judge Oscar W McConkie said Fitch could he released from the county jail upon order of the state adult probation department which is investigating proceedings against Fitch in the federal court South 1 Scalp Scratching may Lead To Baldness ' l ? Judges of the state division are: President Henry Aidous Dixon of Weber college Ogden Ernest Hansen assistant superintendent of Salt Lake City schools and Wilford D Porter college editor of Fitch 22 who gave Utah State Agricultural college Mrs Win Templeton Og917 East First South Logan is state essay contest chairlien in Joseph V his address as street was sentenced i t 1 day They are James H Hance senior engineer district office No 3 of the W P A and Francis W Christiansen instructor in the geology department University of Utah The first class will be held with the university ex Wednesday at 7 Ix ni In the i operation division tension geology department building on the The school attracts annually 100 At that time or more "sourdoughs" amateur university campus the schedule of classes will be ar- prospectors and others Interested ranged for the convenience of the In mining and geology Principal majority of those attending the topics will be the study of various school Classes probably will be types of ore deposits Indications held two evenings a week for five of these deposits and their ore or six weeks according to Dr minerals origin of variousI rocks O Ilorstall director of the univer- and their classification localities favorable for ore deposits explorasity extension division The school open to the public tion and development of prospects Is conducted by the state board and small mines and various types for vocational education in co of mining ---- $53103 Represented In Federal Granis 1 25 to 30 commission The officer Is the ninth oldest Mimember of the department In ller acted as chairman in the absence of Chairman C M Brown point of service Mr l t - erican ---- I Total of i Presidential approval of four projects totaling $53103 was reIntercollegiate hitchhiking record arrived back at his home ceived Tuesday by Darrell J campus 24 hours ahead of his Greenwell Utah W P A administrator Evans McPherson companion presi6nt of the Fresno State to Bulk of this money according Mr Greenwell will be spent on College Hitchhikers' club said that after a street Improvement program In McPherson reaching Salt Lake City he Payson Utah county The town of hitchhiked to Cedar City Utah Payson Is putting up $10420 to be matched by $31255 in W P A funds and then took a bus to Los AnWork will include grading surgeles then another bus home sidewalks The pair became separated at facing constructing Lovelock Nev on the outgoing curbs and gutters lining irrigation ditches and resurfacing city race hike track Sidewalks will be installed at 1 Kanarraville Iron county at a cost r7--Slates Hearing of $1811 of which the town will I So says Mr Becker a long-tim- e chemist in charge of On Truck Line Change bear $1653 Elsrnore In Sevier — 4 i Lucky Tiger Laboratory Of course your scalp must was comto allotted county $3332 ' I have cleanliness but that alone will not do You must Application of Conyes Freight plete construction of a community - t ' : get rid of the loose dandruff dirt and grime the accu- Lines Salt Lake City and the recreation hall and Plymouth In 'b mutation of which with the Pacific Intermountain Express of Box Elder county will extend its scalp temColorado will be heard by the in- culinary water system at a cost of perature starts scalp itching Thousands have used terstate commerce commission In $3255 Lucky Tiger for years and acclaim it a definite aid in school quickly correcting these itchy conditions But if your 4 Winner of the state contest will San Francisco on May 3 Robert hair and scalp are excessively dry and harsh insist on enter the national finals for which Conyes president and general man- acquire the Conyes company plan- r 410 er getting Lucky Tiger with Oil Remember Lucky Tiger has a $1000 greAnd prize is offered to- ager of the Conyes company said ning to conduct a trucking service 1 proven It merit for more than 26 years In fine and 6100 nisei at druabetween Colorado west Tuesday and the or small bottle at 10c counters applications at barber with gists other cash awards Pe gether The Pacific company seeks to coast National winners will be anladvertmementl nounced at the 1940 national en— campment in Los Angeles August onnonown - months Thursday he will leave for Los Angeles where he will attend a reunion of soldiers of the old Eighteenth infantry regiment with whom he served two years in the Philippine island S during the In June he war will make a trip to Portland Ore and Seattle Wash Early in July he will leave for Houston Texas to attend a convention of the B P O Elks going from there to the United Spanish War Veterans convention in Detroit that gathering he Following will journey on to New York visit several cities in the east drop down to Florida returning Stake Lfltler Sustained Prizes will be awarded Salt Lake contestants In the Veterans of Foreign Wars' "Benefits of Democracy" essay competition Friday at 8 p m In the Moose club 161 Second East street The cash awards and bronze medals will be presented by post 409 V F W Beverly Jane Thomas South high school student winner of the Salt Lake contest Is participating in the state competition winners of which will be announced soon after April 27 State prizes will be awarded at the annual state V F W encampment in Brigham City May 17 and 18 Awards in the Salt Lake competition also will go Friday to Betty Jane Bowen and Elizabeth Fletcher both of Cyprus high not Ninth East street All bishops of the western church through Alabama Mississippi province are exnecteri to attend Louisiana and his native state the Venerable W F Bulk lev Salt Tennessee Ile was born In Culioka Tenn Lake City archdeacon of Utah said March 2'3 1875 coming to Salt Tuesday Lake City with the infantry regiAids to Bishop ment In 1901 After a short peAssisting Bishop Moulton on the riod of service In Denver Colo executive committee are James A he returned with the regiment to Howell of Ogden vice chairman Fort Douglas in 1903 and was disRey Bulk ley secretary: C P charged from the army February Overfield Salt Lake City chair- 16 1904 Ile worked for several man of the finance committee and years as foreman foreman's clerk a corns of workers and brakeman for the Denver and Officers of the province and Rio Grande Western railroad lefty-tri- g it to join the police force in provincial council are In addition to President Moulton the Rt Rev 1920 S Arthur Huston bichop of OlvmFound Stolen Goods pia Wash vice president: the Rev Alfred Lockwood Portland Ore After years of service as a pasecretary: Merton A Albee Los trolman he was assigned to work Angeles treasurer: Rev Bulk ley In theisecond hand shops detail of chairman of the house of delegates the detective division February the Rt Rev Benjamin D Dagwell 11 1937 In that post he has been Portland Ore bishop of Oregon the department's agent in recovsecretarv of the house of bishops ery of stolen goods and has been and the Rt Rev Louis C Sanford responsible ftir the retorn of more Fresco Cal hishon of San Joaquin than $100000 worth of property to Immediate past president Salt Lake residents On the recommendation of Chief Olson the veteran officer was given a detective's rank effective Monday by action of the city i South High Girl Will Enter State Contest FRESNO Cal April 16 UPI- -Two collegiate hitchhikers who thumbed their way in a race to Salt Lake City rested on classroom seats at Fresno State college Tuesday Bill Ryan who declared his average speed of 198 miles an hour to the Utah capital set an I 9 of ' tire Plans to Travel Retirement in his case e going to be a quiet t WPA Projects Nall Prospectors' Course Essay Winners Student Pair Return From Get VFW For Utah Opens at El Tonight for the sixth annual Utah prospectors' school which Prizes Friday S L Hitchhike Win Approval opensInstructors Utah were named Wednesday night at the University department Tuesday Detective Garrett began his vacation for 1940 at the close of work Monday night Tuesday morning the Salt Lake City commission approved his application for retirement from the department effective May 1 on recommendation of Mayor Ab Jenkins and Chief of Police Charles H Olson For the officer has served as a member of the depart ment since January 14 1920 and the 20 thereby has completed years of service necessary to re- ' 1910 April 17 t1' Lake member of the his life as a retired member of the City police 4 : : rIje 5att gakt irribunt Wednesday Morning Detective W W t - 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