Show EMM Pod' t e 7 t Wednesday Morning Missing- Tribune Intermountain Wire ' OGDEN—Bids for preparing the grounds including:place ment of sewer water curb and gutters sidewalks and paved Ptreets for the 1400 prefabricated homes area south of Ogden Golf and Country club probably will be asked next week - -' is' At the same time progre8i3 made in grounds preparation ordnance depot also in Davis counand Utah general depot at ty actual erection of the homes Ogden ' area between in the Second and Seventh streets it wai tbeing i ii ''' 200-hom- es Groups Elect At St A I ary s Elections for learned Tuesday Progress also is being made on 'preliminary work forthe erection of' 400 such homes in the Layton ar4 it was reported by Leslie S HOdgson associate architect for s the whole project for federal erection of homes in the area When grounds preparations have jwoen'olufficiq completed in any done of the areas it was pointed the company holding the con- tract forerectionof the prefrabri- rated htmes will be able to prot reed at the rate of erecting 25 homes daily Completion of this project and of others badly needed bernning i the Ogden area is eagerly await- in ed by commanding officers of Og- den air depot at Hill field Ogden ''1 athletic society and of Bridle 'n' Bit riding club of the College of St satch were held Tuesday at the school Marian Leo of Sacramento Cal was elected president of the for-o- 'orary 2000-home- i 'i 1 '' ut mer - r z: F - pj ti' g- t- Erma Mercier of Picabo Idaho will head the riding club with Anna Marie Gow of Castlegate as vice president and June Marie Carr of Mackay Idaho secretary-trea- s ' urer e - - L ti'el r r ili i '' -- 4t f-- h ' 12' ' ' - " I 1 :laity' tiP 14::i r I t P tw41415k3-- ' 4011-1100Vortee-1Jiyt- ' : Sodality Elects l : : ' :' - At St Mary's :4 A - 41 I Helen Murphy of Rock Springs Wyo ' Tuesday was elected prefect of the sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary at the College of St A ' - lir ( 4g f ' 2 i it 11140' 0 ' ' 'Vial ( v- :: kril - ' i''''''"'::'1-- ::tb‘ ' - - digio- 4 "41ei-:''"--411'-- 414°Ii ' ( ' '''' - - - s42414 r4:'-'75II- k si e-'APIV 1 2a4ie v- f: -°I - lif - - - "IelL i Utah-Nevad- er tary-treasur- ' I Miriam Jones of Bingham i vice president and Marian Saval of Battle Mountain Nev secre- tl i t hon- a Soan-ge-ta-h- - ': 4 tiwi '' - '' --- Frances Peck of Santa Monica Cal was elected vice prefect Anna Marie Gow of Castlegate corresponding secretary Irene Walsh of Salt Lake City recording secretary and Irma Mercier of Picabo Idaho' treasurer Only resident students belong to the sodality a religious organization -- ' - - ta1i'Lit' - - ' ''- - ' 4 ''r :'4 4 1 44' 4 '' ' 1 - Ir 1001C1t i a' 1 1 i i 0 t 1 "'''' '7""V04 i k'' ! r' L w o r k' - ' f i - v' I C- "IA 34A- s10" 0' : : I - t N - ' t- P -- 7 t :- -' '' i '''''''' ' t 74 t --- ' '1 ?"' -- r'-:- ' 'i ''':"' ? 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Li - '' I Bureau Home Economics Editor of "The Family Circle" magazine author of the d "Kitchen Course in Nutrition" Her services are being made available by Safeway Stores as part of their contribution to helping every housewife give her family the health benefits of better nutrition corn- - - 1 ' - ' Lir one of America's foremost Hattie EcOnomists Director 4ftM14beft?I4!A&40kort'Weti "'-- 1: - - ki v ' 71 f 1 ' i-- - - : v 1 li '1 :" i: of Safeway Stores Homemakers 74 f 27 1 4 i : k flisfiTRITioN !1 7 - ''''':-1-v-::- Conduc ted By 1 1 ' t sh ort Cours 0 0 ' 2-- 7i' 1r :4As71''''-'-:-''''::Irf- ' - N ' '' ' - i ' 11 I P ' - t r4c ft - is trans- - Spend a couple of hours listening to Mrs Wright and watching her as she dramatizes nutrition for you in clear terms Bring along a pencil and paper to make notes on the things you will hear and see You'll gain a lot of good everyda' y practical information' that seictrernelyval- uable now and that you'll profit from New ideas through years to come such as Cooking Vegetables by Color — lates technical scientific terms into practical ideas and information you can use every day — and actually shows you bow to make many of the nutritious dishes she talks about Today every woman who prepares a meal has a great responsibility in helping to build a stronger nation Not only for the war but for years to come New discoveries about foods and cooking show that many of our old ideas must be changed vee --- -- - ------ 1:310 1)-'- 1 k 1 ID l! -- i i - tj '' -- - — - New Wartime Desserts — Cooking in Less Time — How Nutrition Really Works — Where to Get Those Vitamins — How to Adjust Recipes for This Altitude — More Attractive Foods — More Nutrition for Your Money! Plan now to attend this Victory Cooking School Everything is entirely free — and every woman is cordially invited We suggest that you come early and bring the or precious food values will be lost So come to this Victory Cooking School — The Kitchen Short Course in Nutrition your chance to really find out Now all about H what nutrition for the first time a food authority ERE'S The executive committee approved annual reports of the officers and committee chairmen which will be printed preparatory to the annual meeting to be held May 28 in the Newhouse hotel president an- nounced that the University of lUtah Law School Alumni association of which Merrill C Faux is president will meet jointly with the county bar association ''' ' '' c r ) '- - U P Old Timers '''''' - I : t ''' r ) 4 Utah State NutritionCotincil and ' i - -- - r i t - - -- -- TODAY-- 10 ' ' - w E--- - k - - ---- - ' -- n: nc - ' "')e) -- i: : ' -- t ' " 1 ii'i() '' N ' ' ! i ' " t'''' - ' 0 - : ' '''tt ' N V 3 '' ' t ' f '! 1 ft 6 k' ' 041' 3 - ' i ' ' ' : Lir ' ' N''''" '' Ilk' - Salt Lake County Bar members will join with members of the Southeastern Utah Bar association in a boat trip down' the San Juan river onweek end of May 30 membthers of the executive committee of the local unit decided Tuesday at their final meeting of the season in the University club 130 East South Temple I T Mcintyro111dg ' r: ' i ' - '''''4'':'"-'''- '' V tion 4 OF SALT LAKE ' - - i- rs' 511 ing commission with John Dern widely-acclaime- l'- - OTARION Duringhis first term as a legislator he served on the state build- '— grV('M''''Z'-'':' 137 ' '1'' '1 j A!'' ' H 11' - ''' Former Samuel L Page Utah lawmaker dies in California r EwoBrkrocokzbeanok Painting afnodr sculpture—I best original S25 award Loraine Jennings Lame Deer Mont: Stu- - T Mathews ''''''''' 4' --- " - ' e9 Forest Service Promotes Two Veteran Aids L 7:71:41 41 o -- - ---- ----- -- 1 -- — - - ' ' 4 i ttt:11W 1 -- I l': )1 lr i 1 i n- 0 A -i ) I Stores Safeway interest of a stronger - -— 4 1 ' i t t I) i contribution in the healthier America I 3 " - 1 1 (s 1 121:1111:tf Witt i f ' I b t 4 ' - ''-- ' - ' ' ''' - - ' " "' ' - '' - '''' '"- - ''' M2:2 - -- ' - 11 men folks ' °t'4--'-'''''-I ft i - ale ' f of commerce award for the most efficient ''''' '4 Y km r-1- ! of Rexburg 4 -- 0-- t 1 IS 7 - : street - ''' ALLIIIAN -' 4 - : : ' : Lawyers Plan River Trip ' - 1 k ' - - ' : - - v f about $450 from rings valued at the home of Mr- and Mrs Glen R Webster at 111 Eighth East t '' street Monday t 1 --- ' i rd Police still were searching Tuesday night for the thief who took diamond wedding and engagement : - '' - - 1 '4 g -- : '''s ÷ - '': i two-awa- l' - xzi '- --- "C'f7'741 1 toipo$:" - - associa- ''-'- :'''' : :':: :: 7 Thiefti Elude Police h i 1 sls ii''A:''-:4- ''' - ) 4 z Old-Time- - ':'-- : Kayser manding officer of the Fort Douglas reception center will be guest speaker at a dinner dance to be given by Union Pacific club No 12 Saturday at 7 p in in the Hotel Utah J P Langenbacker president of the club will introduce Dr Spencer Wright chief surgeon for the railroad company who will be toastmaster Deno Kann's the boy soprano will sing and a floor show will be presented Randall L Jones will otlerlnvocation Retired company employee will be guests of honor : 'A :i-- Name Speaker - - - I11 - - Colonel ' sly - i'!7: 1 '4 -- ' ' ) pA ' ' : ' '''' ' $':' 7: '! ' ''' 'i'14' 4"it'4-'''1l' ' ' k tk ' NIT ' - i - '''' r 2" e'''' ' ' - ' ': 1i 434- '' 41 Death Claims Former Utahn In Long Beadi Home - v--— ' ' 1 J '° ' 41 f''''''' '''' s ---- I F 4 : — ' : AP t ' 1( - t f 1111100!0'''' diL " ee :' :: ' ' ' - For people with normal intestines who ore troubled with constipation due to llack of "bulk" in the diet ' I° :i'ti r Pa 1 I " - rr----- 4' t '''N' - 01 1 ""' - '' !' 1 ' 414 -- -- 1 ' - '4 ' ' 1 --- - ' ' '' ' ':- --- ' - I I or C 1 '' e ALL-BRAN- 'S 1! ' ' " 40! ' '''"' l' - '?' -- -- ' '' normal elimination JACK: Say you've got something there! But tell me how does it taste? THE LAMB: Oh! that's the biest part now improved — golden-sof- t doubly delicious Try it you'll love it Eat it often and drink plenty of water -- 4' ' '''' ' ALL-BRA- N ‘ d ''' 10PP- '' ' ' ' more about this "gentle" idea THE LAMB: It's really very simple Many medicinal laxatives work by prodding the intestines into action or by drawing moisture into them from other parts of the body But is quite different It acts principally on the contents of the colon helping you to have easy and apOlogize for just in like this I ern here to reBut walking mind you of a gentler way of dealing with that little trouble of yours Hmmm! I guess he must mean my constipation Jill THE LAMB: You are quite correct If you are one of those people with normal intestines who are troubled with constipation due to lack of "bulk" in the diet KELLOGG'S will not only correct the cause of the trouble but will do it in a way that's surprisingly pleasant and gentle too JILL: Let him go on 'Jack I want to hear F '''' '' - "' if It "4'''' ''lla JACK: I - ' ' 4 '''''''' ' - ''' ' ' t ' THE 4 ":":' '' ' '' ' ' :'' '''41" -- '''e ' ' -- ' ' ' :''' ''' ' - '''''''l - - - ' --!- :: - :' '' ' 9:: '' 4 P$' '' till 1 ' 1:03 ' -- - ! ' - :' ::i ! ' :l ''''--- 4'''' il t 0:' '' t k ' 174-- 4 - g'4y'" - ---- 0- f' '? 11---1-''- -- ' 1 a 4 - ' 71771:71"1"1 c"'' c- ' - -- 1' cil ''' l''' 4- - - io cite : 1-- l : ' - - - ' - F : national forest with headquarters In Salt Lake City has been appointed supervisor of the Minidoka national forest witk headquarters at Burley Idaho it was announced Tuesday by C N Woods regional forester at Ogden At the same time Mr Woods announcejAe appointment of F C Koziol forester in the office of C J Olsen assistant regional forester in charge of information and education at Ogden as supervisor of the Teton national forest with headquarters at Jackson Wyo Mr Mathews will succeed Curtis E Price as supervisor of the Minidoka forest Mr Price resigned to go into private business At the same time Mr Koziol will take the place of J W West as head of the Teton forest in or- der for Mr West to assume an Important staff position on the Mr Wasatch national forest Woods said -- : $ - '8 ' a" 1 '4 - 1: - o jrr t L--- - - - : -- ie ' '' d 'il ' 1 If ' : t 'v rs s At - -''' ' - - 4 - E- - r -- -- s I 1 Itm-s- 4 - - --- 4: ' 4 1' 'r:1- v — t ''':- -- E--4'"''''''''' tz' -64 1T- l' ' 7 - e 0 i ' r'' - - sistant supervisor of the Wasatch 'No ' ? OGDEN—John N - ' " - : liz ' 'y5 ' i ' - - ' ''''''' ' ' 4 ' '' I" dr - ta ' i f 1 : d it li 00- 1411 oli : - ''''''' fi'0': - 1 4 '''' - - '7111 v i 1:'' - 1:T '''''''''' " 0 - ' ' ' ''''''':' nzial93 g 1 nn -ff- 1 i Ibi II V pii ' : ':41'':-- b "No" I' !'''' - - :: ' Ctr--e ) -' ' 1 ciP t''' '': i'::: 721 04 P - r eleNIP fr-e- effri0 toe c'- 1 2 It :: lir - f ofiti É ' - 0F e- 4i te7179"Mir OUP ( ' ' 1 succumbs 1 1 1 A LONG BEACH Cal May 19 (INS)—Samuel L Page 83 Tribune Intermountain Wire ' — o re::1'' : tH students PROVO—Thirty-twBrigham Young university :i prominent Utah' educator and political leader for many- years ' A"44' ceived awards of merit and accomplishment Tuesday at the t : died Monday at his home in Long Beach :1e''Fir4 A native of Payson Utah Mr-071 annual faculty award assembly With Dr T Earl Par'doe chair-Ima- n 4(:4: ' —:-' :': ' ' Page at one time served as super- - father of the late Utah governor of the awards committee conducting the presentations were i 4: "r t ' i' intendent of the- Piute county and secretary of war George IL made in the assembly hall of the Joseph Smith building t4 '' ' ' and a s a school trustee Dern at the time erection of the :? "'' Dean Gardner of Coalville foot- - ' '''''''':' ': He 1 :i12::-served also as Flute county at- - Utah capitol was being contem ball and basketball star and an dio guild medal Donna Samuelson Boun'' 3: ' tiful : 't t honor student merited two awards :I: torney district attorney of the Platededucation—Flora Harvey SundReligious : —the Stein athletic award to the berg casn award Leon r Uat Layton '? Sixth judicial district in Utah and ' 4 most efficient athlete and the Science—Sigma XI medal Maurice Lamwas employed for a time by the r:-- --472 North Fifth at street Provo FIND TB)' ' Provo chamber of commerce award bertSpeech—Egbert ' t gold medal for most United States land °face at Ver- :11)hit to-I (OTARIOWS to the most efficient graduate efficient debater Howard Craven Rexburg Mask club $25 cash prize for Other winners were Idaho NEW PLAN it nal Utah LA1t Itsttil sc1 ::::::::i::: most efficient junior Birdie Boyer daughDr ter and Mrs D D Boyer 346 4w11 Now you mai Winifred Kunz of Montpelier Ida- Northof sung! Tian ctn In 1901 Mr Page began his first atke) ::::l' Alavenue Tau 1 Kappa University you te We ters 7' ho who was awarded the Delta pha debate medals for most efficient Jun":: 'lam erlahiou ':: -: 5' 1) i01 elkettUtek ili term a state all Utah' legislator ior Lucille Walker Caldwell debaters tenal hete Phi extemporaneoua --:N ' '' speaking Idaho end Cleo Davis R F D Provo mrAh1 h sw111 hqte from Marysvale later returning 't 7 I r et beree medal and the R R Irvine ora- 'Perch See0110 efficiency awards Veit: department he orircsekou' 4 to the state legislature in 19111Li' ItICASIN Peggy Olsen sud torical medal and Howard Craven ice Whiting Springville: nu totio in sea tr both of Monroe I Mar y- - ) k'' Pi Flier - WENDOVER Utah May 19 (UP)—The search for First Lieutenant James H Payne who has been missing in the Utah desert since he bailed out of an army bomber Friday afternoon grew desperate Tuesday night The East St Louis flier has presumably been wandering In the desolate area north of Wendpver for 96 hours without food and pos sibly without water Additional civilians have been recruited for the search already being carried on by more than 300 soldiers from the Wendover air' base and others Planes wheeled over the region looking for some sign of the missing aviator Payne and his crew of three were on a flight between Denver and Sacramento Cal when their plane developed a engine trouble over the border They abandoned the plane and all except Payne were rescued shortly after parachuting to earth His open parachute was found' not far from the burned wreckage of the bomber Air corps officials feared he may have been dazed by his leap and is wandering aimlessly in the wastelands The possibility he may have made his way to some isolated cattlemen's shelter was believed doubtful In that case searchers said he would have been able' to reach civilization by this time :I 8 TT T 20 11912 May i Desert Wastes Thirty-tw-o B 1 u Students Hide Fate of Receive Merit Awards Gn 1400 Dwellings ': Zukc Tfribunt - Call for Bids Approaches - 54It Trbc - 'I'VN ' grl4 0 fwvfat twopo '- — - -- 2:Mjett4' - agral ' - ' ' '- - r"vetVitrzwatOtel'"40tiefroopeni 'TIP '- :' 0t - i-- 1 O P31V'''''' ' |