Show I M 'IN1 u m mt 9 9 Thursday Morning- - - -- - JVcu-- MOM 'X'"RNU jialtt Cake Tribune M I August 8 1940 £ S Pu on: CDpnC T N Tribunt-- u a Ohtno i!MQ 8rdtcl x ! 1 J Appraisal and Views s f - Gasoline Alley Recreation - — — ftljc nr" Vacation Time Activities of Young Salt Lakers Fairmont Fete To Featurc Southern Isles Modern Water Babies Transportation from £jalt Lake to indeterminate point In the South Sea Islands will be effected instantaneously Thursday at 8 p m for the spectators at the e third water pageant at Fairmont park pool The theme of the event “At the South Sea JslandV sets the background and ! will dominate the songs dances ekits and water stunts to he Pat- ented Every playground in the city w 1 take part those having pools giving water stunts and those without dance numbers The acts Include: Hoop dance Victory playground water formations with balloons Central water formations Liberty garland dance Riverside coral divert Fairmontr silhouette dance Sorenson water u formations with torches Ensign flower dance Uintah sailor skit Pioneer wedding scene Washington balloon dance McKinley naJack-so- n s tive dance with City r! city-wid- ' Gives Kits ' r Y- V- - ' v s - Women’s Unit V 4y tom-tom- Among those who will take part in the water formations from Central are Angle and Helen Leappes Beverly Jearj Harrison The and Jennie May Barnard quartet will be assisted by other swimmers from the ceftter Barbara Young Of Lindsey's playground will rule over the festivities as queen and Joe Morelii of Pioneer playground will be king Girls from Jordan park will serve as attendants to the royal pair D R Fairbanks and Miss Marian Knight are in charge of the program assisted by recreation leaders and members of the W P A recreation project The pageant is free of charge and the public is invited Y V it 4 Rehearsing water formations with balloons this quartet of Central playground girls were kept busy Wednesday afternoon They are Ifrom front to back: Angie Leappes Helen Leappes Beverly Jean Harrison- and Jennie May Bernard - What to Do Today-Fr- ee Fun For S L Boys and Girls Woodwork for boys Roosevelt high school— 9 a m to Soap box derby Ensign schoo- l- 10 a m Story telling festival Jordan park— 10:15 a m Woodwork for boys Bryant high school— 1:30 to 5 p Doll show Riverside school— 1:30 p m Free picture show Uintah school— 3 p m Handicraft exhibit McKinley school—3 p m Band concert Pioneer park— 8 p m water pageant Fairmont park— 9 p m “Model airplane fans at Pioneer park are congratulating each other because they have found 'an “angel" — or at least an organization that is willing to furnish model airplane kits for thg children to 111 make up into gliders and planes And in the parlance of the “kids” —“That’s something to write home By Uncle Ray wN spoke of the Yesterday about!” strange story of the House of The youngsters at Pioneer wno Stuart Whtle ruling Scotland durhave been among the most en- ing a pprfod years the monthusiastic model airplane fans in archy met one piece of bad fortune another the cijy finished up all the kits after x the world seemed to smile obtainable from the city recreav onThen the House of Stuart The son For and tion department yelled of Mary jueen of Scots becamp more The Salt Lake uniFer the the ruler of both England hhd — Women's National Aeronautical so- Scotland was That peaceful change quite ciety Mrs Frank JirEastman The death of Queen Elizabeth left president heard tjjat yell and an-- s no direct heir to the English throne wered by prorpisin g 't he boys and Jamesr arready ihe rulrr oPScoi-lan- d was asked to come to Longirls a complete new set of addon to be crowned vanced models The rather quiet and peaceful They kits will be distributed reign of King James did n9t mean Thupsclay and the youngsters will a lasting change in the s'tory of geF to work immediately under the House of Stuart After his tfie direction of Glen C Anderhis son Charles took h i s Mr death son instructor at Pioneer and Charles went through Anderson by the way organized place of an extreme kind trouble the first playground model plane At that time's new religion was building club in the city at Pio- growing up in England The Purineer last year tans had started out to improve Earlier- - -- this season The Sait but in Inter- the Church of England Lake Tribune-Telegrainto revolt Their broke time they club had mountain Aviation Oliver Cromwell led his worked with the city recreation leader to victory on the battlefield forces department to establish plant King Charles was captured and pttt building classes at each play- to death These were extremely ground son- - also named The popular and the work which in- Charles king's fled to France Later he cluded the making of two simple was climaxed with- - a sailed to Scotland and with an models army of 10000 Scots tried an invaplane builder’s meet with prizes sion of England The attempt failed and fun for everyone fled once more This The new classes with tpe as- and Charles escapes from sistance of the sponsoring group time he had narrow capture by the Puritans w’hile obwill go on to advanced models a vessel to go to France which will be furnished without taining After Cromwell died Charles charge was asked to come back to England to rule as king He accepted -- and held the throne until his death 25 City-wid- 12 noon m e Uncle Ray Continues Tale Of Fortune of Stuarts -- of-23- 'years later In that period the Great Plague visited London and much of the city was destroyed in the Great Fire The changes of power in Great Britain had a great deal to do with While early American history CromwelLwas in control of Eng- - -- ' n Young Singer Goes To Conventiop " HDeno “Kannes i Salt Lake singer left Wednesday evening for Seattle Washwherg he will sing at the Ahepa convention Deno who Is a Hamilton school pupil and who Is 'Well known throughout the state tor his unusual voice will be gone two weeks returning in plenty ’of time to enter school in September Deno is the son of Mr and Mrs Tom Kannes 756 Eighth East street Board Turns Down Fee Claim Filing V l — Skit Lake county commissioner refused Wedhesday to refund the $5 filing fee paid by Iva Ong Willis 144 West Eighth South street to run for the state legislature but who later withdrew from the contest The legal department said state statutes forbid " such a refund also turned The commission down the claim of Dr H L Marshall 1315 Seventh East street for a $32 repair bill on his automobile damaged when it struck a large rock on the Big Cottonwood canyon highway v 1 Council Will View Safety Lighting Welfare Unit Calls Meets How the L D S church welfare program may take care of additional unemployed by the crea-iioof new projects will be studied by church authorities at two important meetings to be held in the next” few days First of the two meetings has been called - for Thursday at 7 p m in the Bishop’s storehouse 751 West Seventh South street by Ezra C Knowltop chairman of the church’ welfare program' in Salt Lake Davis and Tooele coun-tln ei - Regional executives of the program will study proposed projects at this session and make recommendations which vyill be presented before a much larger meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p m at the same place The Tuesday meeting will be attended by 450 members of ward bishoprics throughout the Salt Lake region members of the church presiding bishopric Relief society and church agricultural committee ( Salt Lake City commissioner decided Wednesday to4oin officials of the Utah Power and Light company in an inspection of safety lighting installations on Second South We§t and on Twenty-fir- st streets The inspection will begin at 9 p m on August 15 Commissioners said they wanted to compare costs of the different systems which were installed for experimental - purposes and also to discuss the possibility of the company using city utility pole so safety lighting could be extended on other streets at little or no cost to the city Family Calls Reunion Annual Philip Pugsley family reunion will be held at Lagoon Saturday afternoon and evening with diner scheduled for 6:30 p m in the East Bowery Martha Pugsley Parkin is entertainment committee chairman and Elizabeth Pugsley Hayward Is president of the family association FIFTH COMING UP --THE PAIN HAS IT STOPS x SLOWED UP A BIT-HO-PE -- THEY'RE COMING QUT-BALOIN A CROUCH-PALOOKPRETTY STRAlSUT THERE'S SOME BOBBING ANQ WEAVING AS PALOOKA TRIES TO GET RUFFY WANTS AN OPEN TO OPENUP-H- E SHOT AT THE CHALLENGER'S FACE- OOOH BALONKt CAME OUT OF IT SUDDENLY AND BASHED A MURDEROUS RIGHT TO JOE'S HEAD- - PALOOKA IS AGAINST THE ROPES-THABLOW STUNNED ANOTHER TO THE HEAD-HE'TRYING FOR THE KILL - T S |