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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 10

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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yljc Salt £akc Uribunc- May 8 1939 10 Monday Morninj Reelected Have Roles in Senior Play at Academy pi- Young Artists Present Concert Series City Obhcnes National Music Week rr 4 "USAC Garden Class Studies Landscaping Work in More than 50 members of the landscape gardening class of the Utah State Agricultuial college spent Sunday visiting and studying under the direction of Dr Coe associate professor of horticulture examples of landscape gudening in Salt Lake City and its suburbs The group started its two-day spring landscape trip Saturday from Logan working south toward Salt Lake City Arriving in Silt Lake City Saturday evening the class began its Sunday activity at 8 30 a with a visit to the temple grounds From the temple grounds the students went to Liberty park and then visited the homes of Mrs Parsons 1220 Yale avenue Mrs Frank Allen 1615 Yalecrest avenue and Mrs Harter 1635 Yalecrest avenue working east through the east bench residential district to several homes on Diestel raid including that of Mrs Clarence I Waters 327 Diestel road A picnic lunch was served at Memory park at noon before the group visited the Wasatch Lawn Memorial park and homes in Holla-da V'-1 At "Syrian Society Names 1939 Officers Meeting Marks Fourth Year Of Organization Reelection of John George as president of the United Syrian-American society was announced inday following a meeting of the organization at Newman hall Chosen to lead the organization which is composed of Salt Lakers o' Syrian birth were in addition to Mr George: Tony Anton vice president Joseph Zaelit secretary Mike Allam treasurer Abraham Ilowa chaplain and Sam Reesha Joseph Allem and Yousoff Allam trustees Officers who relinquished their posts Sunday were Edward Allem vice president George Phillips secretary and Arthur Allem treasurer Trustees and chaplain were all reelected The election opens the fourth year of the CLEAXI iG SPECIAL MILVSIIimiATS i MliVS SUITS A WOMILVS SUITS Quality Cleaning CASH and CARRY John George Heads Syrian-Aniprtran society ME ISF THF I ATrsT SCIFN1 IT 1C "FI WHI1F SOI UIANING bVSrLM AT M) I It A CObl X) VOU CRYSTAL CLEAR OWL CLEANERS Wood Tick Removed A wood tick imbedded in her leg brought Connie Rutledge 14 of 124 Sixth East street to Salt Lake police emergency hospital Sunday Among leading characters in the annual senior plav of the Academy of St Mary-of-thc-Wnsatch Long are front left to right Patsy Riley and Louise Ilullihaiv rear left to right Marian Seitz Julie Sheldon Mary Ilutler and Judy Williams CLEANERS 80 NORIII STATE HAS PLANT 770 1ST WEST WAS 9638 First of a senes of oonrerts to be given bv the Salt Lake City Junior f'jmphonv orctiestia befoie it appears at the San Fiamisio exposition June tfl vis presented Sunday afternoon the rotund i of the state (apitol as pait of ceremonies observing Nalonfll Music eek The 75 musii 1111s ranging from to 18 sears and playing every instrument necessary to a symphony orchestra ini hided memheis fiom the Sugarhouse and Atlis building hramhes of the National Institute of Music and Arts 'The institute is sponsoring Junior Musk day at the exposition whin appmximatoy 10 000 boys and girls fiom 10 states will offer a piogiam of instrumental and Vocal selei tions An audience of more than 200 persons heard Ralph Boiee direct the junior musii inns Sunday in a arietyof numbers including botn classical and popular music Another program honoiing National Music week was presented by both the and glee clubs and 'a rapella choir of East high school Sunday afternoon in the school auditorium Mi'S Lisle Bradfoid directed The group of 100 singers 12) of whom compose the a capelin lion were accompanied bv Jeanne Paul Helene Keir Marie Martin flloiia Thomas Margaret Cornwall and Betty Campbell The high school groups meet eac year for a spring festival piogram Other programs which will be gien during the week include a concert arranged by Reginald Beales state director of the federal music project It will be sponsored by the Utah State Art Center and will be presented Friday at 8 30 In the Center auditorium Included among the performers will be II Christensen Fred Kalt Willianl Morris violins and Theron Rejnolds bass All are members of the federal music project STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA PRESENTS THE ADVENTURE ENTITLED I "SNOW WHITE DAY AT THE FAIR" LITTLE PEOPLE St Girls Will Give Annual Play Jian Webhtei popular comeclv-diann Long Legs" will be piismlt'd bv seniois of the Academy of St Mary-of-the-Wasati Monday and Tuesday at 8 in the school auditorium The annual lass play cast will be headed by Miss Louise Hulhhan of San Francisco a speech major the ai ade nn who will play the pert of Jud) the orphanage held Miss Mary Butler will portray Dtiddy Long Legs Members of the supporting cast include Miss Marian Seitz as Julia Pendleton Mass Patricia Purcell as Anne Pritchard Miss Judy Williams as Sallie McBride Miss Julie Sheldon as Jimmy McBride Mme Cathervn Harrison as Mrs Pendleton Miss Lulu Williams as Lizzie Semple Miss Dorothy Chegwidden as Mis Lippett Miss Elaine Gephart as Mrs Wykoff and Miss Margaret Francis as Griggs Children of the orphanage will be poitrajecl bv Mary Lou Wallaie Peggy Evans Coral Lee Bartholomew Patruia Powers Patsy Riley and Lois Browning Greek Jewish Units Meet Pc ri Man Wins Honors Walter Critohlovv of Salt Lake City became Utah singles bridge champion Sunday when he out-scored a field of 24 contestants in the annual competition sponsored by the Utah Bridge elub an affiliate of the Paufic Bridge league at a two-day tournament at 2157 Lincoln street Mr Critehlow compiled 213 1-2 points in three sessions hirh started Sunday afternoon and continued with the final round Sunday morning Other top contestants were Mrs Randall of Logan 1 1 2 points Bean of Salt Iake Citv 1 Courtney A Wheeler of Salt Lake City 113 1-2 Mrs Ieeds of Silt Lake City 190 Captain Bates of Digan and Mrs George Cox of Midvale who ted with 186 Mrs Fred Hanson and Mrs Joe Riishm Brown recently were crowned Utah doubles champion and Mis Hilda Townsend was declared womens singles champion last fall All ihampions will be sent by the Utah elub to San Francis and Los Angeles May 27 to partmpate in tournaments sponsored by the Pacific Bridge If ague I From East! From West! For many a mile come to visit Treasure Isle! quacks Donald must say The gang's all here for White And such excitement! See folks run! They leave the Tower of the They flock from Courts of Moon and The and the Elephant Towers! Harmony between faiths and itics" as the bond wliuh will advance toward prate and democracy" was stressed Sunday night at a "good will" meitmg of Salt Lake Citv junior Greek and Jewish orders in the Covenant house 411 East South Temple street The meeting similar to those held throughout the country bv the seme organizations was called by Marvin Betnun president of Alcph Ziulik Alcph "By coordinating our activities and working toward the same worthy ends we can accomplish much which rould not he attained through individual effort" he said In addition to Mr Betnun speakers included Miss Mary Kerikas representing the Maids of Athens and William Gotchiss president of the Sons of Perirles holh Greek organizations and junior orders of Ahe pa Miss Esther Pvdashin preside nt of the junior auxiliary of nai Brith Nicholas Strike national grand vice president of the Sons of Peru 1 os Marthakis adviser for the Greek orders and Max Marovitz and Allied Klein advisers for the Jevv-oh groups Cries Donald up! Right this way! fair as San Francisco The throng the big arena packs be here sexm Donald quacks But no! A shout rings through the air' ki(lnapx-d' Help! Surround the Fair! 'soendants Honor lonccr Woman More than 90 of Mrs Antomina Garffs 105 descendants called at the home of a son Royal Garff of 213 Colfax plaie to pay their respects to the elderly pioneer on her eight) -seventh birthday Sunday A reception was held during the afternoon and evening for memheis of the family following a dinner Ogden Mail Wins P- oinpanv i nze Feed Marmara attended bv 11 sons and daughters luvul(jt( silver of Ogden was loving cup Sun-a merchandising and their wives and husbands div for winning Max Hare alone in all the throng Ilul seen the villain do Ins wrong' Mux snit bed Snow Wrhite And ran that way with all his Yells Mu key me lead the chase! With Standard Gas I'll um this rarr! Quick' Get mv car' She'll stmt high And Standard makes tnv flivver Jit1" Meetings Today -f most of Id Uio and parts of 'timing and Oregon from Ins Ogden headquarters finished first 27 nmpel ilms i nan! Foley assistant division manager and Harry Phil'ips field supervisor accompanied Mr hr i urn Dc in Othei at the In on were Victor Sink of Salt Lake City Tavlor of Ogden and il out of Provo all company representatives and their and serXiicrs Be sure you visit the Golden Gate Intnnattontl Imposition on San Francisio enjoy the West's picaicst traud year in history And to help you plan your trip this cir Standard offers you its new Standard Tratcl Information available through Standard Stations Authorized Distribute! a and Standard Oil Dealers everywhere Call on Standard Soivkc Men they're your friends on every highway pen cjaMm until Meetings to he held Mcmdiv ill Fait Lake Cilv include Newhniise hotel United department of agriculture 9 a elub 1 Ul eh Slate Agricultural college extension pout try men 2 Silt Dike 'Inc Distributors 7 to Jnmoi Business elub 7 30 Rose Trident elub 7 30 Utah Amateur MoV'ieilub 8 Disabled American Veterans 8 Hi ul hi i hood of Railway Salt Dike lodge Jet) 79 8 Association of 'I le-phone Company kmplovcs 8 Hotel I prsonnol Manama is ftSSfK ion 12 15 I xc hingi club directors 12 15 Building Owners Hnd Managers lesson tlmn 32 15 Junior Ie tgue 1 Hotel Utah stockholders 2 lit sell Dike Oreliirio scanty 5 Aloha Zcla Beta 7 30 Iteau Itriinmiel eafe Fxccutives association 12 10 IUIIa pin Theta Alumni association 12 15 test Ollier meetings Civic Ccntci 544 South Mam street 10 a ni chamber of com entree hoard of governors 12 15 Utah Wool Grow assoi lailon Salt Lake nuxilliuv 3022 Highland Utah Stairs' among He Fow him and (line bur wivts (Jas Mis avriiiie 'I to Womens a dilve 1 was Model Plane Winner Picked WERE ASKED Question 2 company ranks hrst in courtesy its service station Here's the verdict: STANVAKD LEADS 2nd COMPANY 3rd COMPANY COMPANY The compxritive length of these Kits rcpie ents St end ir le ulership as evptcs-eJ by the verdict of 5" (EX) motorists This qurrtion is one of i senes prewntcJ in in entirely independent survey nl Western motori ft mule it our rev test hy the Ross 1 pelrril Rescan Girxn tn outst Hiding authority on stati Ural information 50 (XX) motorist' uremg prut ir ft vunr UJl OUR NATIONAL CRIOIT CARO GOOD IN TOUR NIIGHRORHOOO AND FROM COAJt 10 COAST Vllccrt Cm Nun 19 win of Mr mid Allnit Carlson (if 55 Layton Fund iy afternoon won first 1 in a gas model airplane ion-sponsored hv the ne rollout nl research squ idron of The Salt Lake I'nlmne I ie gram Inti rmountain Aviation tub he eoiilcst which was a prelude a four state cunt Mnv 21 at 9 nt the Utah Central import hi Id between 23 i ante stunts ZCmusipaMed Anirrieiin Association of So- Carlsons plane ipturnl first prize rial Workers 43 North Mam atiret vs 1 1 a flight of 73 1 5 seconds 7 in Building Trades council l1ore than 333 jersons watched the Labor temple 8 IcvrnL.

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