Show y rV - U '"w "w -- r She Salt Cake Tribune Sunday Morning- - Witts Title Plane Maker Describes New Growth - ' iMewiiSV-- r a ave-nu- ef dis- tricts accounted for a majority of the school’s enrollment since city "lean more toward clerical youths and white-colljobs” Orders! Increase 0 Defense orders Mri Stiles said are increasing rapidly and will probably necessitate further of his company Mr Gates who has been associated with the motion picture for more than 20 years Is ” author! of one of Hitler's two favorite motion picture! and the first movie to exploit the American invention of diva bombing! The German dictator's other jtnovie choice a film on which Mr Gates collaborated The former Salt Lake newspaper reporter wrote the adaptation for the first "all talkie movie script “The Desert Song ar I 4 ex-nci- ort try ’Hell-Divers- 1 Mortar Board Views Styles 4U’ ( kv Chosen aa Barbara Howells “dream girl” at East high school Boys Choose 'Dream Girl’ At East High "Barbara Howells daughter' of Mrs David P Howells of 907 Con nor street was chosen by a vote of East high school boys as tho official East high “dream girl” to reign over the annual boys’ dance which was held In the University of Utah Union building Saturday at 9pm Miss Howells was elected Thurs day In a contest which involved a field of 20 coeds The results were announced at the dance where she was presented with a corsage and “scepter” — a can of sardines declared appropriate to the “A Moonlight dance's theme — Cruise t Members of the dance committee were Gregory (Skip) Gibson son of Mr and Mrs Edgar G Gibson ot 676 Twelfth East itrret chairman! Scott Sharp son of Mr and Mrs Jesse B Sharp of 1185 Windsor street decorations Jules Roberta son of Mr and Mrs Juies D Roberts of drive entertainment James Eberhardt son of Mr and Mrs A E Eberhardt of 1225 Second avenue advertising and LeGrand (Bud) Curtis son of Mr and Mr A R Curtis of 1119 Westminster avenue programs i 1383-Arllngt- on ’ i hon- - service ijsoronty t the unlveratiy Saturday in the Hotel Utah Mrs Charles A Larsen was in charge of arrangements A representative of each social oCocity on the university campus and professional models presented the atjie show Mrs Joseph G disJeppson was la charge of play of paintings by Ctah artists sl i smsmsasaa VJUEN YOURIEYES ARE TIRED Mrs Elizabeth Breen 52 widow of James Breen and owner of Beric’s Hot Springs here died la a Salt Lake hospital Friday at 10:50 a m of a ailment heart She resided' at 839 East South s 1 Temple street ' Mrs Breen was I prominent in Salt I L ike Catholic n church circles She was a member of the Cathedral of the Made- ) leine gredients which aoofiM and cJoanses burning irritated eyes quickly easily Use just two drops in each eye It's easy Right away all seven Murine ingredients go to work to bring your eyes Quick relief! And because you need only two drops Murinei more convenient more economical You don’t have to bother with wasteful eye cups Murine is alkaline—as mild as tear So pure and gentle it is used in the delicate eyes of infants Start today to aoof he ancfceanss your eyes night and morning with Murine Find out foe yourself I1 5 Jiosv Quickly and get relief eilytheyou from discomfort of tired eyes with Murine M and the Catholic W o league She was born in Scranton Pa a daughter of Daniel and Katherine O’Grady She moved to Butte Mont with her parents when she was b child After the death of her husband Marcus O’Farrell In 1903 she was married to Mr Breen In 1912 He died 15 years ago Surviving are a son Marcus O’Farrell of Salt Lake City a sister Mrs M P Lavelle of Butte Mont and a brother George m-an- When your eyes are tired— from overwork movies lack of sleep —do this: use soothing Murine the scientific blend of seven in- O’Grady ’s Long Beach Cal 610 l Girls to Give Play A novelty program and one-a- ct play will be presented at Grace Methodist Episcopal church 870 West Fourth South street by the church Girls' club Friday 8 p m cu ft 129” ‘ EASY TERMS § " One-pie- ce ys SAVE $50 & x 2® EKDrom nmrjCEFJ ' Dial 3-23- 44 i I I i j il flepdacariwd (jJiiJwui S Civil Service Announces Tests Your deolsr is outhoriied to replace any MULTNOMAH ENDUR-IN- G The United State civil aervice commission will conduct examinations for automotive mechania positions paying $1680 to $1860 a year in various branches of ‘the war department at Ogden H A Goodfellow civil service board secretary announced Saturday Applications must be on file with the Thirteenth U S civil aervice district Denver Colo by April QUALITY BATTERY If It ' folt before end of GUARANTEE period This guarantee has been In effect tor 20 year 4 SEE YOUR DEALER FIRST COST Pealirs tatrttaS te ask er write lac S Malta Battery Mfg Ce Pert lewd ONLT COST Malfwewb Ore 3 - Officers to be Installed for a two-yeterm are: Mrs Karl V King president: Mrs Lofgren first vice president Mrs Fred S Brein-in- g second vice president Mrs T L Robertson treasurer Mrs R W Crane recording secretary and Mrs I1 Leander Mudge corresponding secretary ar 'f ? t tl f ) County Farmers Get Phosphate 3 Distribution of 240000 pounds of phosphate fertilizer to approximately 300 Salt Lake county farmers will be completed Monday V L Martineau county agent said Saturday Chiefly recommended for use with alfalfa clovers and grasses the phosphate ’was made available through the government’ agriculture! conservation program Participating fanners purchase the fertilizer at $235 per hundred pounds and are reimbursed by the government at the rate of $150 Mrs Martineau explained t u f ? 90-H- VALVI-IN-HEA- P j its a because e e ' Burglars Miss Ward’s Funds SIX— the only one in D biggest-scKm- group lojv-pri- ct cf tht I t Burglars forced entrance to the bishop’s office in the University LDS ward chapel 160 University street some time during the past several days but overlooked a money bag containing $145 In cash and $170 in Checks Salt Lake police reported Saturday Entrance was gained by breakburing a stained window and-thglars forced open a locked drawer of a desk but failed to find the money bag in another unlocked drawer of the desk police said i le 1 1 'ft L' fill' ‘ill- - 4 $440350 J J I -- 1 ‘llllilil 1 SIX CYLINDERS 4srtV iyj 4tit because its ei 4M ! 1 1 V ( t't I I !’ I !- - 4t(f 1 ’I ej ?r Mef it 4 JejYe j tiL-j- i‘ m 4 because it’d thoroughly " DEPENDABLE PROYED—thoroughly —as millions upon- mi!!ions of owners will testify 1 - ijr-Hi- i! a tepi- f - 5111 CVLKJDimS T CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO 8th South and State upkeep i 1 lelHV elJitij i i IN save you money on gas oil and VxU’Ju-in-Ill- 'S if John Vosse 575 Eaat Ninth South street was hired Saturday as a aenographer in the office of George M Haley Salt Lake county surveyor on a temporary basis at $125 a month He will serve during the leave of absence granted to Torkel M Torkelsen 439' Seventh avenue who has been called for military service li I ’ ’ YIC0R" in performanct on lend sea end In the air I XV IX $440350 I because - THE VAIVMN-HEAD’- S e County Hires Help Lew-Operati- ng 42G South Stale SI dent James L Wilson in charge of ticket sales said Saturday Of this amount the net proceeds which roughly will be $3600 will be sent to New York headquarters of the British War Relief Society Inc to be used to purchase necessities for women and children of Great Britain ' rrotectlon Plan great-grandchildr- en New functions of the - N Y A under the national defense program will be discussed by Mrs B F Lofgrea at the March meeting of the Fifth Ward Women’s Democratic Study club after lnstalla-tio- n of new officers Monday evening at 8 p m at 943 East First South street it was announced by Mrs B T Pyper retiring presi- LDS tabernade totaled : Steel Cabinet Automatic Interior Light tniwiw Meter Miser r New Cost Quick Cube-Tra- dls-locat- ed ' Gross receipts from the Grade Fields concert Tuesday in the i MODEL LSI w - ' Grosses packed with important features and Out brilliantly new Inside J t Scout Leaders William Kearn 68 of 1440 Zenith avenue died In a Salt Lakfe Selection and training of volunhospital Saturday at 11:10 a m of Injuries suffered Wednesday when he was thrown under the wheels of r horse-drawteer leaders was discussed Friday h wagon night by Boy Scout executives of was driving M Idaho who attended a Mr Kearn a teamster was driv- hide It will not be Included In the Utah and seminar sponsored by the quarterly ing a team of horses south' lm the 1941 traffic deaths of this city ac LDS church in the Y M M I A ofcording to Police Sergeant Harvey fices at 50 North Main street 2800 b 1 o e k on I C Peirce Although some of the executives Highland drive Mr Kearn was born' In Cherry are not LDS members they are when an automoCreek Nev August 33 1872 a son cooperating with the church to enbile passed too of Mr atd Mrs Julius' Kearn He roll more LDS boys In scouting close to the moved to Tooele with hla parents horses causing Taking part in the discussions when 7 years old and about 40 were George Q Morris general them to bolt As the animals years ago moved to Salt Lake City superintendent of the Y M M I A Surviving are his widow Mrs Jo- Oscar A Klrkham deputy regional jumped the wag on tongue broke r rt sephine Rawlings Kearn two sons scout executive: John D Giles Clifford William Kearn and Joseph Y M M I A field supervisor: and the and Mr Kearn f N Marvin kearn seven daughters following scout executives: D L was thrown un- - j 1 1 f Mrs E D Patterson Mrs Clyde Roberts Pocatello Idaho Vernon der the rubber-- J l Christensen Mrs II Wright Mrs L Strong of Idaho Falls- - Idaho tired 'wheels R 11 Madsen and Mrs J S Knight Preston W Pond and Paul Y Dunnr the wagon all of Salt Lake City Mrs J D Logan S D Young Ogden D E was taken to Slusher ‘Midvale and Mrs Fred Hammond Storrs II Smith and cal hospital Martin Pittsburg Cal 27 grand- Royal Stone Salt Lake City A A ferlng with a children and two Anderson and Rulon W Doman Of right Provo shoulder a fractured right forearm and fractured ribs Because the accident 'did not involve a collision with a motor ve Grade Fields’ Show Practically a "Seven” 1 i Funeral rites' 'will be conducted in St Patrick’s Catholic church in Butte Tuesday at 11 a J m Burial will be in St Patrick’s cemetery there mmmi Actually Training of Democratic Club Installs Officers i Including was Board ’Groups Study ! i show and by a second-stor- y leap from a burning house resulted In the death Saturday of Norval Stuart 81 of 8600 Seventh ' East street Sandy He died in a Sait Lake hospital at 8:30 a m He had suffered a dislocated shoulder fractured ribs and other Injuries Mt Stuart who was residing with his daughter and Mr and Mrs E A Williams was bedroom trapped In a second-stor- y Tuesday after he returned to the burning home to salvage a picture of his dead wife and other keepJ sakes ti Mrs Williams said she led her father from the burning structure shortly after the fire was discovered but apparently he slipped away and returned to the home He was found unconscious under his bedroom window The flee evidently was caused by sparks from a chimney blown by a stiff breeze- - Salt Lake county firemen i extinguished the flames The second story of the jtome had been destroyed with damage estimated at $1200 Mr Stuart was born In Salt Lake' City on January 10 1860 the non of Hamilton and Catherine McIntyre Stuart His life was spent In the mining Industry throughout Ihe west He worked mines in Montana Colorado Mexico and Utah until his retirement several years ago His wife Maude Belle Gordan whom he married on July 2 1894 died In September 1921 He had been living with his daughter Mrs Faye Williams for the past five years Funeral services will be held Tuesday at noon in the C I Goff mortuary chapel In Midvale Burial will be in Sandy city cemetery Surviving 'Mr Stuart are two daughters Mrs Faye Williams and Mrs MarjoQe Boberg of Sandy Mrs Margaret Dailey of a slater Helena Mont a brother Moroni Stuart of Salt Lake City and six grandchildren In son-in-la- Tearn Runaway Proves Fatal to S L Driver n - Death Claims luncheon party a S L Catholic art exhibit aiyle the alumnae organ presented Woman Leader ration of the Mortar orary scholastic leadership and A Trapped by Flames On Return to Get Wife’s Picture injuries suffered t i that hoys from rural j V -- Employes In the Olmsted and Stiles Inc airplane parts plant at have Increased Inp ewood'l£al froriSO o 260 during tha past lO months and may soon Increase by another 300 Ray M Stiles firm member aald Saturday The entire pul put of the plant has been applied to defense orders Mr Stiles remarked but expansion of the factory la Incited through a shortage of new machine ' tools and skilled workman Spends Week End Mr Stiles with Ilarvey Gates Holl wood scenario writer will spend the week end with Mr and Mrs A E BoWen 255 First leaving Sunday or Monday for California Mr Gates who began his writing career as a cub reporter on the old Salt Lake Herald Republican Is a brother of Mrs Bowen the former Emma Lucy Gates i iTbe California manufacturer remarked Saturday that owing to the shortage of skilled labor his company hat founded a training school at Inglewood for machinists "lie added ) CJ N : Leap Injuries Bring Death To Sandy Man a v r Firm Member " Scenarist to SL Pay Visit 1 ' wv TT-- fN yee-or Dial 5 - 1744 STREATOR-SMIT- H 465 South Main I U i Vision ! 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