Show - t 3 H ' '" tr 't ' Wednesday r Morning kbunt Zig Etatt r April 17 1910 0 ''' 13 : 2 UPWorketts Hear Talks - I S 1 s i s- s - 1 i I : i V- t fk - A It 1 1 f il d t ) '' c k i riff- - '' - : ' 'al 0"4 : ' L' ti ‘ ' 11 4-- ' ' - ''''' ' ''F-:'-'' r ' - - ' qcr' - - 4 - iI - t -" r--- r- ' 1 ' Li I Irk - 4 ! '' 44 I -- - 1 LI - 1- 7' 11 L 1-1 l- ? 11 ssr l'" ) vh' " - I" tr Lil ill Li iti 44 MEASURE rAutntss --1 - ‘ és '' 31 ! STARCH r —''"f-4k4 'lb 41 tZP 1 I s - ) ''' dit-' i4-'- ' ) A -- CONKLIN EMILY ' - - c--- -- I 1 ' 1 1 i ) I - - ‘ 1 - ''' t ) - 4 t le ready—without cooking! EASY TO BECOME A BEAUTIFUL IRONER! Further IV show how Faultless Starch helps you become a beautiful ironerthe very first tone you try III You see Faultiem Starch lo already prepared It Is specially prepared to meatture out as eality and accurately as bRking powder—to dissolve without Iron -- to milks aperks or lumps to 'stick" to your your iron elide egailv There iis nothing to add to prepared 1iultkn You'll find Paultlesa Starch penetintes fahrice It does not blow nut or freexe out on the deeply 110e Try kaultless Starch and I believe you'll t:itarch la C "" ''''d -- : r--- 1E 1 i — - J I ! H - 0 64 j- - BOILING ADD THEN WATER WHILE STIRRINGYOUR '11 HOT STARCH j IS i ' ' I I t 3 i ' ? J : 7 - 1- I )1 k ' -- :( ) 'ct it- 1 f - - 1 'a $ L 1 Macs :" b - ' r t 4 i ' I is II I Mf ) I A 4 1 1 4 I t i - it fresh-smellin- ! i 4 p -- X 4 q 1i s Rotary hears Scout Leader ' ynoowu :: 0 - I411444144!i t - K v ' I t I 'A ''' ' ' fi 1 ' itz:i - ''' sentative Utah family A chairman in each county who will direct the selection of a family from each county has been appointed by Gus P Backman secretary of the Salt Lake chamber Families wishing to compete or their friends are invited to place the name of the family in nomination with the respective county chairmen by April 20 The county chairmen each will forward to Mr Backman the name of a family which their local judges select as being most representative from their county Then these families comwill compete in a state-wid- e petition with a competent group of judges selecting t h e family which will be sent to New York A letter should be written to the county chairman outlining the t reasons for the nomination The parent's age should run between 25 and 45 years The children's ages should be between 9 and 19 have been made Arrangernl eLantsk Tribune for the bfamily to arrive in New York May 27 and return the middle of June The nominations of the respective from each county should bemplaced by letter with the county chairmen listed in the advertise- on page 6 m7t E"--- ! a 4 i ! 730 ‘ L1 - 1 1 r low" E LU Relief be Returned to will be discussed nt public a f fai rg forums this week Speakers will be Frank O Green Sn' d Reuel J Alder The forum will be conducted at Bryant high school 745 East First South street Wednesday at 8 p m and at Lincoln high school 1241 8Southm State street ' 4 1 - ' Use pure sparkling white UTAH SUGAR it has no superior for any sweetening purpose! You'll find it the best sugar you can buy for your canning preserving jellies jams sauces cakes pastry candy and I 1 ittlq1-1:- " '( - ' '"""""""""v) 01stabloibamaaolm unsurpassed IN PURITY 011 E:CELLENCY Thursday at thlt i1 is s After the talks discussion will be open to the public The forums Lake by aCritey egoøallred"eod education W P A free adult schools and the Club of All Nations for every cooking or sweetening use Fine granulated and g famous chefs leading home It quick-dissolvin- Meetings in S L Today scheduled p m ! ! ''Should For Injuries allegedly !Puttered when she stepped into a gutter at Eighth South and Fourth East streets Mrs James C Wood 416 East Eighth South street was allowed a $43 settlement Tuesday by the city commission She had asked for $90 - ) L:----:7- Other Meetings — Frontiersman Club 63 East Smith Temple street 6:30 p m City hall branch Utah Stale Old Age Pension and Assist ance organization city and county ""-- 41 1 the States?' 1 c's ' 1 economists and thousands of Utah housewives rec- 1 E p ) ( ' And t 1 ommend it! When you buy sugar be sure it's UTAH SUGAR! ' A:i v I E a?410 now' 200 miles ' 1 1 i Visit The Salt Lake TribuneTelegram Cooking School—April 17 18 19—Afternoons Lafayette Room Hotel Utah new h:ghway f'41"111thl a Ng Bend atfordIng a trans provinciai route through Canads's ra‘sficPmelarbd Nowhere such scenery No visas required and Arnerkan t funds are wot thlrolocte " e swdm -- ! - agenuoda I i )1 I 'Qt'l '1"rjr 'ie w" ‘ t - agiiii -- -S 1 ' I : -rr )I f- S p it 4 ' I t I TIAT ITS IttlY111111C1 4 t : 111 1 c 1 - 111 4' b 0 ilmau ' c - 4 I Art - '1? tx 1 f t t r11--:- -- i0e 11t - 4 atitz---- r I t i t ' fit - IP--L-- ' t-- -r LT: I I TIE TICATIII4All t 1 1 iI iI4 ' I i) ' ' 1 1 ' I a Columba kti '' - Forum Schedules Talks on Relief Pay's for Injury building ' rf tel Utah Describing boys as "a complicated bundle of contradictions" Mr Williams related some of his experiences in Boy Scout camp finding a meeting point between men and boys An additional nomination for first vice president of the club was announced by J A Hale president The new nominee is Charles L Wheeler The club election will be held April 30 Candidates are Wallace F Bennett and Jules D Roberts for president A N Johnson Morris Rosenblatt and Mr Wheeler for first vice president M L Dye and Howard C Means for second vice president John Lang and Dr John T Wahlquist for third vice president P A Mattingly and B F Redman for secretary and It M Chamberlain and Mr Redman for treasurer ' I 4 ---- - programs regimentation ( I e th developing in Europe J liar- old Williams of Providence R I Boy Scout executive told Salt Lake Rotarians Tesday in the Ho- - - t: V 4 - I I' ri 4 ' 4w bp of Messy Cooking clii: II 1 '-'- N -1 rillcPli t 4 ft I IsititiS 1 7 i - o'-- ' - 's ' If 7 It1)ttpt 111 A For Housing Survey m e ' - - bt ct 1 '"'''': 'Irl' Provides Fund college faculty noon: Intermoun1 tain Association of Credit Men ' 1 : noon Sherwin-William- s company 1 p m WOMP111 Democratic club ' -- 2 p m Salt Lake Mothers' club i --- A 2 p m Canadian Legion post No 97 7:30 p m Eagles club 8 p rn lintel Utah—Salt Lake Advertising club 12:15 p m Utah Auto- 12:15 find washing clothes is easier Dirt does not grind in so mobileDettlers' association essay when the fabric iis filled with deeppenetrating p m Salt Lake real estate board Faultless Stsrch Try Fsil Itletis Starch on all wash clothes 12:15 p tn Salt Lake Tribune-Telegralinens curtains laces and all cotton fabrics you prize cooking school 1:30 p m Reim rtruntmel Cafe—Junior Ex- ' Don't miss my ecutives' club noon Bennett Motor company 6:45 p m demonstration amazing Keeley's Inc 266 Mouth Main of FAULTLESS STARCH Street—Salt Lake chapter Reserve IA Officers of Utah 12:15 p m Utah At the Cooking School! '1Orthopedic association 12:15 p m League of Utah board r S TA of trustees 12:15 p m Neighbors ::-R s of Woodcraft Woodbine circle No 11 ' tL 41 6 p tn !' it g Ili '''‘ '' 11 I f ir i 1 vs' Meetings i Wednesday i in Salt Lake City Include: ' Newhouse Hotel — Westminster r-- - ' ( 0- °Pi I f F4ADY TO VSEI ' r- -- 1 HI1 demonstrate at the Cooking School—and prove bow you too can make perfect hot starch—the Feu !lieu way—in barely a minute-- I Only 3 quick short stepsand perfeetly mixed -' r r ri :7- ' t Compuo This Method with 20 hot starch it ' ' i ''-- 1 'tnitti it 1 1 7 h 1 s l'(' tk — UNTIL SMOOTH AND CREAMY I I - ' — 61 ADD A LITTLE COLD WATER AND STIR THIS i 7) COOKING SCHOOL OCT A 1 III I '1 ii:t Utah The world'sfair invited The Salt Lake Tribune to assist in selecting a typical Utah family to receive these honors The Tribune in turn Invited the Salt Lake chamber of commerce and civic organizations and chambers of commerce over the state to help select the repre- 4 t :4411060ANSA srooNruL or -2 '41'' in Race tr" t)- Of ! i'j Ne's Ilimew — I i odi -1 (77 r il r v - - 1 i family of Salt Lake county Pictured above are Mr and Mrs White and their children Donald and Carole See Mo Mak° NI0106ANOtailktWaSig4A '1' 1 I I Burglars early Tuesday forced entrance to the National Army and Navy department store 242 South State street and atole $659 in cash six pocket ttnives two suitcases and a quantity of clothing Salt Lake IT City police reported itonsole"Ieol AT TRIBUNETELEGRAM i '' 4I East High School Associated Girl Students announced plans Tuesday for their "powder puff" formal dance a major social event of the year to be held Saturday at 9 p rn in the Union building on the University of Utah campus Highlight of the evening will be presentation of a surprise package to a boy student who will be voted "powder puff pelter" by the E IL A G Friday Ills identity will remain a secret until Saturday night As a prelude to the voting and dance the association will hold its annual Girls' day event Thursday appearing at school in gingham dresses and appropriate ribbons UTAH -- -- "pop e ' ''' - Burglars Loot Store CLEARFIELD AND HEBER ' - ''' East High Gil L Plan Dance 1892 1 er-- - i : Home life with the golden rule is cited as a recommendation in the letter nominating the family of Byron L White of 2679 Alden street 'or consideration by the judges who will select the representative American family of Salt Lake county The winning family will go to the fair next 1 month with all expenses paid as guests of the fair management d as representatives of the state on ) i ii i 1 1I ' f ' ' — 't "'‘''t-:--4'- ' as judges man-Intere- st I1 " ' --- - i Mrs Frank B Stephens and her Stay sons Justice Harold B Stephens of the federal District of Columbia Mrs Lou Ella Allen court of appeals and E W Ste Raymond J Kelly national commander of the American Legion president of the United Spanish phens South San sranciseoo Cal and Mrs Kelly will be entertained War Vetelans' auxiliary will at- the survey itself has been corn- are perpetuating the Stephens' pleted and the staff has begun medal in memory of the late Mr In Salt Lake City Wednesday eve- tend several events arranged in her the task of analyzing the data Stephens an eminent Utah attor- ning following their arrival from honor Friday and Saturday by the compiled ney who originally sponsored the A report on the survey Is to be contests In the Salt Lake City Los Angeles Cal by Western Air Utah department auxiliary U S high released about August 31 schools W V Express at 5:50 p m - is Mr and Mrs Kelly are en route Mrs Allen will arrive in Ogden to their home In Detroit Mich Friday at 7:55 a m and will spend i after an inspection tour of Ameri- - the morning there 1l I 1 II 11 1 i 1can Legion posts in the United : t 11 I 1 Ii 1 Friday at 6:30 p m she will be I I 1 il 1 1i 6 1 1 States and Hawaii They will leave honored guest at a banquet at the I by train for the east later Wed- Newhouse hotel with Mrs Minnie ' r 14 kf i 4 nesday evening Hansen past department president 1 ' Among those who will honor Mr A general meeting will ''''': and Mrs Kelly at a dinner in the presiding iollow at 8:15 p m conducted by 4- 1444-- 4 Hotel Utah during the couple's Mrs Alice ' 'T k Members of Sleater brief stop are O' A Wiesley Salt If Ist!) 4) Lake City national Legion corn- - all patriotic organizations have ' ''''':°'N' been invited f 4 A Srelzsd mittetseleemyaz jfroirrilollUhetarhogadnedn 11 Saturday Mrs Allen will be 4 Alt sightseeing tour folf '''' national committeeman and Mrs taken on aa noon ' I luncheon at tthe t Holther and Spencer Eccles Og- lowed by r ittt": a attend IJI)b41111 will She Newhouse den alternate national committeef 4111111k planting ceremony at Liberty park man and Mrs Eccles Meanwhile - plans were an- in the afternoon and from 7 to 9 nounced Tuesday for an official p tn will be a guest at an auxiliary 9 housewives depend upon the 1--visit here May 11 and 12 by Mrs meeting in the Newhouse I Mrs Allen has been a member of Clorox label as a reliable guide to imodern standWilliam H Corwith New York since it was organ- the ards of home hygiene It tells how to bleach white City national president of t h e !zed auxiliary A business woman of Ennis 1!( American Legion auxiliary The make them cottons and linens snowy-whJ 4J In been she has engaged national head according to Mrs g how to and deodorize sanitary in that state 4t i L E Nelson Logan auxiliary many in routine cleansing providing greater t disinfect i In Is now in the Utah president -how to remove numerous stubhealth security ral:"Hawaiian islands : born stains—even scorch and mildew—easily and The Utah auxiliary members will City give a banquet in honor of Mrs quickly The label also lists many important per' : 1 sonal uses for Clorox CorwhMay 11with a tea at the gf simply follow directions U S Veterans' hospital as the :! ett of An additional appropriation 12 of the feature May program it ' 4 It sl 41t it4 '4 el $500 to complete the housing sur44k-4ko - t4 vey of Salt Lake City and metro7 !141 :IV 4)Itgol L I t!11II1!0! 1 politan areas In the county WaS I voted Tuesday by the city comi I) I '''''4'" — mission IsliA11 11111111e The city already has contributed VIGO to the W P A project EMILY CONKLIN RECOMMENDS ALL THREE SIZES OF CLOROX largely in office quarters a n d Half Gallons for the Laundry Quarts for Miss Virginia Par1In youth Is equipment More the Kitchen and Pints for the Bathroom 00115 W P A fiekt supervisor said needed if this country is to avoid ' To Determine Most Representative Americans in Salt Lake County il '" 1 L i1 ' -- "' i ' - '717'" ' ' - ‘ '107-'''-' -- err---1-- - :--- ' who will be named Wednesday will compete for the Stephent medal on Tuesday April 23 at 10:45 a m with District Judge national Peter C Evans Mrs H D Landes Utah on Friday - ' -:'' B 1 ' Byron L Whites Entered in Contest Ilth lath and lath 3 'v ''''"Z:- tamily ment 1 n r"'' at' ''' " Golden Rule in Home Life Salt Iake general passenger agent and B W Hanson general agent of the Salt Lake rreight depart- 1(1" 'A I D r ) Li n ' 1 ri 1 ' : 6::::: : 4 - - H IL Larson Los Angeles division C H Saltmarsh Angeles division C H altmafsh perintendent ' ' 1 –' t :' '''''4' ' L White of 2679 Alden street has been nominated as a candidate for the title of the representative American CROSS CANNING CO -- 1 ir 1 The family of Byron PACKED BY o 1 ' i'4""'' A t t 0" 00 '''N- ' :kS ' ' ''-- '' ''1-"'t - I LAFAYETTE BALLROOM LAYTON ':v'- - alk ilsi- - 40-''- x' 'i V '' ---41 Yeatured at the Cooking at hoot CROSS 4 k 1 ' ' '' 5 AT ANY GROCER'S WOODS I e ys : 3 i k) - Cross Peas are grown In the Heber Valley about 1000 fret higher than Salt Lake City The rool dare and nights at this high altitude are ideal for the growing of peas NVOODS ” ‘ iv i ' i ' i ' !:1:4 Woods APRIL 'it ' - i - M UTAH ' 3 ' - i ' '' --- TOMATO JUICE TOMATOES CATSUP BEANS BEETS ASPARAGUS FRUITS HOTEL '''''''' 0 i ) - - tl -ti- ' FRUITS and VEGETABLES t - - QUALITY 1 ' f L --:' '' - ' 0 ” t ' ki i": ' ' A il'i' ' i''iii A V'--- I ' tt - I'' ''''''''Y I (4 ' ' 4 " ' '' s 1 "1 ' - 0 0 i 'Will Reach On Brief ots 3 1 0 r ' 'S:tar3- - A 74 '' 431 I A-'"- SINCE P-E-- 1- '- - '' """Ai 44 04it“4 : - t ' -- BRAND tI1 - ' ' - ' - i l't 11 ' ' '"e':Ef- '11' Q A " - ''' ' x WOODS CROSS '' ! ' ' :: ' ' ' ' f ' I ' or! -' 1'1 '' ' - ' ) ' ' t rizir'y''' - '3 - It ' ( q ' t - 641'5' 0 ' mL40 ' -- i1 ' ''''' 'sc A ft1( 134 L34t3i! : ? '' ' ' - :1 itt i t- t 0 ' ' - -- ''"'-- - " i ii- ' ' - - - - : ''''' ' 4 4 033 ) s' 1 I - ' 'is I 4 ' - ' icv V 14 '' - 16 111k oi t - --4 — - - - ' '' - - 4 13 t ' : ' - - 4 3 ''i :- t:-- : - 1 i ' r---- N N44k 1 rit-- ' -- " - - ? 11 ( students-- 27 school officials were forced to continue determination of the ifinale ists until Wednesday afternoon The three girls and three boys and Rufus A Tracy Jr serving Visiting Officer i --- school 50 in 1 : ' ) ' -- - ' 11 i t — -'1 ' "i traf-Tex- r 'Ary ' - :: I 12 presided Besides Mr Murphy speakers included W A Rosenberg Los Angeles vice chairman of the gen- eral committee of the Old Timers H O Williams Salt Lake City chairman of the Boosters' league H L Lauby Salt Lake City fic manager F W Robinson Omaha vice president in charge of traffic William H Guild Salt Lake City general manager of the south-centrdistrict: L T Wilcox Omaha general freight traffic manager and Joel L Priest Jr Salt Lake City manager of the U P news bureau Other officials present were F C Paulsen Salt Lake general su- - i ' ' sN e 0 ' NT' - 4 Salo i :! - s' "' t ' - t Arthur A Murphy of Los An- ! geles assistant to the president of the Union Pacific railroad and other ' company executives from Los Angeles Omaha and Salt Lake City were speakers Monday at a meeting of employes in Barratt hall on the L D S Business college campus Working relationships of em- ployes and their part in improving business conditions through contacts with the public were em1 The phasized by the officials Union pacific Employes' Boosters' league sponsored the meeting and 1 J G Riser president of the Old Timers' club 1 e 7 : ‘ ''“ 1 S ' i - Leaders Value of Public Contacts ) r - r- By Officials e Women s Unit West High Announces Finals lit Stephens Debate Tests SWVI Will With nearly West high girls and It Greet Leader boys—entered the Frank Stephens oratorical contest tryouts i Stress I S Notitinnte(1 for Free Trip to New York Foir 'Legion Head -7:' r I Mrs t '' I Kelly r1 et‘ i Till Visit S L '' 1 lt f A '' 1 ' -- - - |