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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 7

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4 to I Thursday Mornim uljc Salt £ake uribimc- -May 11 1939 7 1 City Approves Funds Health Defects" Leaders Map Displays Of School SL Wipes Out iTliealcr Row 'Art Center Forum Debates Deficit to Healin'! Set Value of WPA Set-Up Help Fi malices Ano'hrr appropriation of $350 to defiav the expenses of Gus Bai k-innn executive secretary of the Salt A Floor ond Mine A Fiom DiMdvtinUgi- and viluts of lhcwirkci mniale the progress adminuc talwn Dsiiell Girenwnl LUh atate with its political sociological and administ ratot counteiert in dustiict couit Mu 20 to show OPP iipKuPi weie oi deled Wcdnculav to appear influences were debated with the st dement that less Children Drop Decrease Cited In 1937-38 Board Report Auditors Credit Retirement With Improvement economic ma-cause why thev should not be cited uv a panci 0f seven men and one vhinery and more nun power is Lai46 chamber of commerce who is for contempt for refusing to relin- woman at the Public Affans used A piojecLs that many quish the pteiogatives of the of- Forum in the Utah State Ait cen- ulminusttation projects approach ter auditorium Wednesday evening the contract price of private Lon- fices of piesident and tcasurer of( Mirk TutUe manager of the ln Isiruction the Roxy Thecter Inc to termountam branih of the Assoct-i Other members of the panel ere White 'ated General Contractois of Amcr- Ernest Evans of the Workers i cation of an army base in Salt Lake The order was signed bv Judge Ica declared that separate national Alliance Gail Martin chairman of cqty and is working on "other mat the Utah Slate Institute of Fine Arts Mark Greene University of Utah economics professor and Gtllman director of the Utah state depaitnunt of public Peter Evans who on April 29 issued a decree holding that Mr White was entitled to serve as president and treasurer of the 1 i administrations for relief problems and for public works construction ehould be set up to eliminate what he teimed present wasteful construction methods political machine perpetuation and lowering of ters of interest to the A sum not to exceed was appropriated for Mr Bickman's expenses by the commission Marcu 16 Retirement of an old cash deficit was given as the main reason for great in Salt Lake financial position durmgthe past jear In an audit report submitted Wednesdav to the city commission FReeves of the firm of Reeves Wood and Ostler which audited tne books for the eHr 19 18 said 'The cash deficit in the revenue fund amounting to $217 02182 at the beginning of the sear was reduced to $37 501 27 at the end of the year and this amount was budgeted for immediate retirement in 1939 (The deficit has been completely wiped nut since the first of the year according to the utj office 1 A sharp decrease in the number of health defects found in children entering the Salt Lake City school system is noted in the 1937-38 report of the hoard of education which has just been published The improvement is attributed in the report to the health education pro-giam sponsored by the school system The extent of the decrease is shown by contrasting results of the 1938 examination with the 1927 examination In 1927 the examination of 1119 beginners showed a total of 1038 defects and only 285 cases in which defects had been corrected In 1938 the examination of 1122 heginners revealed 522 defects and 643 cases In which defects had been corrected Dental Defects jem Feature Selling 300 Pairs Ladies' Novelty Footwear Bonded Debt Cut Other faitors the city's improved position the audit said were Reduction in bonded indebtedness during the year fiom $7 816 000 to $7 513 500 An increase of $83 750 in the bond sinking fund Formulation of a financial program now being worked out by the auditor for retirement in an orderly manner of bond issues for which no sinking fund had been provided Segregation of the bond sinking fund and all trust funds in a separate bank account apart from special impiovement funds found the records well kept and in excellent condition the re-poi added It was explained that all receipts and disbm sements of uty funds ere verified and all rei eipts issued bv the treasuier weie accounted for mrmrrri'Slty and "traced" Into thtr city bank ac count General Debt While and Brown Pump and Ties Yll 1 All Mcx Come Farh 39k E-J In 1927 594 of the children examined had dental defects and only a few instances had the teeth received dental cara In 1938 only 328 cases showed defects and 575 of the children showed evidences of dental care A The annual report' 'covet ing 93 printed pages gives a ctflnprehen-sive picture of the school system It includes not only statistical information on school attendance sihool plant valuation and operating costs but sets forth aims of the system and evaluates results of recently inaugurated programs The section dealing with school population concludes that there will be no marked deviations in number of students during the next several years unless there is some sudden influx of people from outside of the city Attention is called however to-the fait that during the year approximately twice as many pupils came into Salt Lake City schools 1 as left to enter school elsewhere From 1934 to 1936 inclusive more childien left than weie admitted from other districts li ilcl Drops The report noted a marked trend whv fiom the employment of children of sihool age as shown employment certificates issued by John Ldwaid Dooley of the Neighboihood gtoup aie cochairmen Miss Lila Menies chairman of the annual spring flower show of the Salt Lake Garden club discusses plans with Cliffoid Olsen civic chairman of the group The annual spring flowet show of the Salt Lake Garden will be held in conjunction with the first show of the iccently otganied Neighboihood Garden dub Satuidav and Sunday at tale capitol Miss Lila Menies of the Salt Lake gioup and Smart new spring and summer shoes priced sensationally low for thrifty women who demand sty lc as well as comfort! Beautifully nude styles that are famous for wear models never guess to be so low priced! Come in today join the thrifty shoppers get your share of these sav club the ings! The audit showed the iitv general indebtedness comprises outstanding bonds of $7 513 500 together with $60 027 74 due for water main extension deposits and $'H)()0 for purchase of water a total debt of $7 582 527 74 A sinking fund of $323 000 his been accumulated toward pavment of this ohhgation At the close of the veil the rive-nue fund hid tasli on hand of si 341 53 compaied to $1 466 589 69 the end of 1937 Tax anticipation outstanding totilid $1 460 000 1938 $1 600 000 in 1917 This indicates a reduction of $140 000 fiom amount boirowed at the end of Itnnjuin! Onli Leal Iter Solos Honjoin Scoop! Flowers for entrj whether a- ir- dividual exhibits or for artu'iC gtoup display must be at the capitol befoie 9am Saturday Judging will begin at noon and the show will be open to the public from 2 until 9 Saturday and Meetings scheduled in Salt Lake 1937 from 10 a until 9 Sunday City 1 hui sdav include i A feature of the exhibit will be Hotel I tall tultuie club 10 3(1 485 at notes in tne Childs' Strap Slippers Boys' Gym Shoes If hit ill Sizes 12 to 2 the department of pupil personnel In the 1929-30 school year for example a total of 1060 such ceitficates were issued For the 1937-38 year the total was only 176 The section dealing with finances find school plant shows total expenditures of $2 780 632 an im lease of $2b5040 over the pievious vear snd a total school building valuation of $10 479 200 Total cost per pupil including debt sei vice averaged $115 18 in the upper division high schools 96 58 in the lower division high schools and $7810 in the elementary schools The average for the entng system was $88 and the range was from $128 in the West high school to $57 70 in the sc hool Stewart elemental lo Mark Music Week 98: 3A so light and cool for summer1 Good quality canvas uppois with an excellent grade tubbet sole Popular lace-to-toe style Ideal for evciy-riuv weal Bat gain ptued1 A much better quality than the low price indicates Scientifically designed to give glowing feet correct suppoit and perfect fit Di signed especially fot little gills' Sixteenth annual national music week celebrated this vear from iv 7 to 13 will be observed in SI It Lake City Thnisdav at 7 0 a by a radio pioiam to be kiwanis club 12 lo beds of spring owers made into a 6 Ogden Grain exchange 12 10 model foimal garden on the floor of jjtah pur assoc mt ion 7 30 Ihe rotunda Misa Menies will de- Rosicrutians 8pm sign and set this up Mrs Dooley New house hold Utah Nevada ill have i barge of the compel ltiv Eirst A id (fety conferenc 9 a exhibits Another novelty will be aUlah clubs executive board 10 a Sigma Cm 1 fish pond from which visitors iM)lgumnl 12 15 Ladies of the Idravv oickages of seeds gard A all da I books or other gardening adjuncts donated by local ntitserjmen The model landscape designs made by students in the class in landscape architecture at the Brigham Young university under direction of Laval Moms will also be other meetings Primer Man agers association Beau Brummcl Built for Extra Hard Wear! lvtn bv the West high school gills over radio station KUTA Work Shoes 1 he glee dub will sing five numbers and five members of the group will speak hr iefly in a panel discussion on various phases of music in the modern world The five aie Crv stal Cooper Gw endolv me her Menies stated lral Council of Soc ml agenc ics Civic jOI Hudson Florence Birnes and Miss on display ednesday Center 4pm Women Arrange Rolan Upper Leather Sole All sizes Hospital Visil VMM Norma Youngbei Melvin Petersen head of the school music depaitmenl will speik on the value of muxu in the mm-nninilv irvin Umveisitv of Utah student teai her in i of the glee iluh will lead the pinil scussion and Miss Mugiret som student ten her will summarize the discussion Miss Judith Wirthhn Umvristv of Utah student will aiioniptnv the gli cluh Darltne Naishilt will i ender a voc al sulo HinaircrH to Mt-cl Kxccllent qualit) black elk wmk shoes with Goodyear Welt Built especially for the hard working man who demands comfort and durability in shoes Leather soles rubber heels triple stitched at points of strain plain toe for comfort bluchcr style Where else hut at Penney could you find such exceptional quality so low priced? Plan now to vmt the spectacular New York Fair tins summer See the wonders of the Earth concentrated in 1 216 amazing acres Look into the "World of Tomorrow Enroute see Niagara Falls Uie Hudson River Philadelphia Washington the scenic and historic East Special reduced rate round trip tickets on sale daily make the cost of your Eastern trip surprisingly low Theso Vocation Finns are being arranged bv the women auxiliary to the Di'-uhled Vmerican Veterans of the World war to visit the hospital in a body on national hospital dav May 12 it was announced Wednesday bv Mis Igiwrcnip Wilkins auxiliary commander Mrs Wilkins was i rein ted tom-mondrr at a recent meeting Mrs 11 1 7 1 ghee was named senior vue commander Mrs Fig-gU junior vue commander Mrs John Woods ihaplun Mis Ella Hoover adjutant Mrs Ch tiles Wood and Mrs Harrj Cloys board members Tlie auxiliary is also working on arrangements for its annual tv dime in Memorial house on Mav 24 Tne newly elected offuers will be installed June 12 at a meeting in The Utah Prinlcr ina( -sm lation will meet at lu non Thursday in the Been htummel iafe A prev icvv of the new (alums shde film I-ad art So thu will be shown Specials Ask About CIRCLE TOURS thru Panama Canal via rail to New Yoik Steamer to California Heturn by rail alvu at $249 fnthlast fom Pnvr Special Purchase! 800 Pairs Men's and Grand Circle Trip to Both Fairs Rail far as low as 90 Ihe Nevi house hotel Big Bargiin DAHLIA COLLFCTION 0 1 il rr nlli II New Sport Oxfords Caml (lompam Sale elw (Irnlilor $1000 3 TRAINS DAILY TO CHICAGO All CompUteh Air-( ondthonetl Denver Ar Ch White Black and Grc A lit 7 50 pm 4 00 pm 7 10 pm Fffwtive June 12 At i tr I 4jIhIi1 (or vi 3 Portliind I Mlrrtnr (II hk Hiinimrr (ir( it I kLi 1 ft i Orn Trlnrf 1 A ri COl ft HI lit rUluhrr hr phi rr krr Qiiffn (l whtU t) ffl lh nk Kv rl I I irn Knh win msrAon ttppn vmi Mill Mri Hlrvriwtrk I hrmnf MnrrpHH-f rr AHamnnt I Amntrin Ba 'y Leather elt Soles All The Export ion Flyer will afford through Pullman and hair rar irrvire from San Fiancisco to Chicago via the dfat Tunnel Route the Aristocrat receives through Pullmans at Denver frnm the Svemc Limited All trams make direct connections at Chicago with fast trains to the East for Intormatio Rublu- a in mn sale of piimnal property of the Mi Don (Id hoi olatc (onipanv ui milord bv a tcdctal diMiut touil judgment to i uediton netted about $1000 edneduv mrding to Deputy United State Marshals tilt (ill Ircsener ami Alf Gunn Nearly 200 panels mostly candy making equipment will go on the lot when the auction rnteis its fourth day at ft TO a Thuisdiy at 159 West Third South street they aiud The diputv marshals ad led tiny expected to dispose of Ihe lot bv lhutsdiy afliinooii or moi nmg roMPos rmv fliiHia 0 -I ontpfl 1 (I rT xanri jr I'll tarred CRKOORY General Aent ilH Kearns fHU Salt Lake ity Qn Si (Mi vain (nr xaxinrf for parents and a style to thrill young fellows! Leather soles and rubber heels Featured in wing-tip styles that are ccr popular with hoys You'll look far and wide before you find their equal at this low price Come early join the thrifty shoppers and take advantage of this sax ing! FLORIST CLAOIOLUS OFFER 5 ia ce 1 nil in uld lor 1 00 tve to Im ll a tu A nistiiit nnrnrd FUnolwitl ami rt wer mli I I a on aone I if ee un $imiiri Tuna in 41 ii (Mlrn lalka by Hay (ill CILL BROS SEED CO Northeast 941b Ar and llaiwy HI I'orlluitl (Irrinn COUPON I mi i riHos a mi co i om i 4 mi Ptniw arml llrnia hikel al 4 fr llullrllni ii is iiaiuih iu 1 im 1 1 (T tffillifr 1'sMip of dltnnlHi Out on (lamjnis Final edition of the Unlvemty of Utah Humbug lampus humoi magazine was issued on Ihe i ainpus Wedneadav The edit on feitunug a spimg theme of Whv was nkrheil hv fai ulty lensms Flilor of the I inagar-tn Glenn Edgar OKHONi I 1 Dahlia 1 LI ladiolu 1 1 id i Hire iiMlfli Air sit 6 Jk-i 3- -4 fc.

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