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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 30

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14 8 THE SALT LAKE RUNE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 28'1937 To Lead Treiz Modern anq Mythological Symbols of Day I Modern and Mythological Symbols of Day Intermountain Empire Awaits Woman's Instititte Intermountain Empire Airline Units Tieup Would Benefit Easter Rites Planned by Groups 4 Four States to Participate in Week's Program Arranged by Tribune-Telegram Handicraft Prizes Announced Sunrise Services to Be Conducted at Capitol Pontifical Mass Set Western Air Express 1 National Parks A Consolidation Looms I Picture on Page 11-A The eyes of intermountain empire womanhood will turn en inasse toward Salt Lake City during the week of April 4 to 10 So too will add roads lead to Utah's capital city as thousands of representatives of the great area's femininity journey there to participate in the myriad of events arranged for Wdman's Institute week by The Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram Climaxing a long series of individual events arranged moe particularly for women by these newspa- oSApprove pers in recent schools beauty clinics health and safety conferences homemaking selloolgadget shows flower displays fashion revues bridge tournaments and fo- women's institute of 1937 Of $1050000 is all of these and more rolled into one I i '-'vi'' 7-Ji 4'''' 4 4 404 1 A 4- s4 dr 4 1 f- 4 4- 1 It W' 0 1 f- A t4''c :1: 7 ''S -rNt 47 3V) y' 4 ''1! 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Over $300000 Will Be Spent for Buildings Church Board Asserts 4 1 i 4 4 I I i 1 4 3 1 i I 1 3 1 Extend Invitation To every woman in the vast intermountain Idaho Islevada and Salt Lake Tribune-Telegram extends a cordial invitation to join in the events of the seven-day program So all-inclusive and comprehensive is this program that there is certain to be many individual items of special interest programmed These may carry personal appeals while the program as a whole is arrangedto run the gamut of feminine endeavor In every walk of life Salt Lake City's Coconut Grove in all the lure of its immensity and charm will be the locale for the staging of many of the week's events Here will be housed a multitude of Miniature world's fair featuring the handicraft of women and a galaxy of things vividly interesting to those every woman home furnishings modern laborsaving appliances and hundreds of articles dear to the hearts of femininity Never has Coconut Grove been so beautified as It will be in its woman's Institute garb Smartly decorated booths housing modern day appliances for the home will occupy a 'portion of the ballroom floor Alongside them will be model rooms displaying the very newest designs in living dining bed room and kitchen furnishings The gorgeous Institute flower show will be presented with all the natural aspects of the home show In itself worthy of Mr Webster's showiest adjectives I 3 1 I Cathedral bells that were silenced Friday in commemoration of Christ's death Sunday morning will peal the joyous tidings of His resurrection and the rebirth of all life with the advent of spring Whether they be warm or chilly March winds will carry the sounds of the bells across the Salt Lake valley summoning Christians to worship Young people of Protestant denominations will join in a sunrise service at 5:45 a on the steps of the capitol The Rev Lit ley pastor of the First Presbyterian church will be in 'charge of the services which is sponsored by the United Salt Lake Christian Endeavor -society Masonic Rites In full uniform members of Utah commandery No 1 Knights Temlalars will attend sunrise Fgqter services in the Masonic temple auditorium at 6:45 a Guests are requested to be seated by 6:30 a In William Prosser will deliver the welcome address and the sermon will be preached by the Very Rev Franklin Gibson dean of St Mark's Episcopal church Music will be furnished by a choir of 70 The Most Rev James Kearney bishop of the Salt Lake diocese of the Catholic church will celebrate solemn pontifical mass in the Cathedral of the Madeleine at 11:15 in Admission to this mass will be by ticket only The sermon will be preached by the Rev John LahertypS of San Jose CaL Other masses will be celebrated at 6:30 8:30 and 10 a In St Mark's cathedral the morning light will stream in its beautiful stained glass windows to find the congregation assembled for holy communion at 8 a Dean Gibson will speak on "Now 1-4 Christ Risen From the Dead" The holy communion will be celebrated at NO a by the Rev John Hyslop and again itt 11 a To Give Cantata A cantata Victory" will be given by the Lincoln ward choir at 6:30 in the Granite stake tabernacle Many of the wards in the stake have canceled their services so members may attend this one A sermon on Easter will be delivered by Melvin Ballard of the council of twelve apostles of the church on the church's weekly radio broadcast at 9:30 over station KSL Other denominations will conduct special services in the form of cantatas and pageants celebrating in song and story the life of Jesus Christ Despite intermittent rain and sneow-4n-Salt-Lake-City-Baturday flower and candy shops and pet stores reported a rushing business Shrine Head iNamesLeader For Caravan Payne Selected to Be Grand Marshal for Spring Ceremony Trek 1 I 1 Salt Lake City's Importance as an airlines hub will be enhanced if plans for a merger of Western Air Express and National Parks Airways incorporated now under consideration are approved by stockholders of the last named corporation Final action on the proposed merger Is expected to be taken at a meeting of National Parks Airways stockholders to be held at 10 a tn April 12 in the administration building of the Salt Lake municipal air- port Notice of the meeting has been sent them by Joel Nib ley secretary laccording to an announcement thErde Saturday Favorable action on the merger will link two of the nation's pioneer air mail operators and passenger carrying lines whose Inception was in large measure due to capital investments made by residents of Salt Lake City Western Air Express pioneered the carrying of pay passengers In the United States on its airline from Los Angeles to Utah's capital city Would Merge Operations Under the terms of the proposed merger all operations of the Na- 1 tional Parks Airways would be merged with those of Western Air Express giving a continuous service between the California metropolis and Great Falls Mont The air mail contract of National Parks Airways would be sublet according to Mr Nib ley's notification to stockholders The notice states further that current ass3ts of the line between Salt La lie City and Great Falls would be converted into cash After discharge of liabilities and obligations stockholders would receive whatever equities might accrue to them One share of Western Air Express stock would be given in exchange for each share of National Parks Airways stock held Meeting Set In case of approval of the pro- posal by stockholders one or more trustees will be named to further consummation of the merger The annual meeting of National Parks Airways stockholders is set for April 5 at 10 a in accordance with articles of incorporation but this meeting will IA adjourned until April 12 in order to allow time for completion of merger details now under consideration by' officers and directors Western Air Express was organized in 1926 with the late Harris Hanshue as president and guiding spirit It began operations be- tween Salt Lake City and Los Angeles in 1926 with four pilots The first mail flight was made on April 17 of that year Since then the growth of the airline was rapid It operated-fse--10- years-as-- far -sast es-- Kansas City Mo without loss of life or injury to passengers Established In 1928 National Parks Airways was established in 1928 Alfred Frank Salt Lake City mining man has been its president since organization The airline began operations in July 1928 as an air mall carrier Passenger and express operations were begun later Both'rlines are now operating fleets otV the latest type bimotored planes and maintaining regular schedules for mail passengers and express National Parks Airways inaugurated a successful Yellowstone park service lastyear Providing for one of the largest year's operations in the history of the church department of education members of the church board of education have approved a budget totaling more than $1050- 000 church leader nnounced Sat urday Of the total more than $300000 will be for building operations it was announced Two new institutes and possibly three will be built in Arizona A $14000 institute is to be built imf mediately at Flagstaff in connection with Arizona State Teachers' col3 lege and a junior institute is to be established in connection with Gila college at Thatcher Seminary Slated At Idaho Falls a seminary is to be built at a cost of $20000 60 per cent of which will come from church general funds and 40 per cent to be raised in that city Other new seminaries are to be built at Price Spanish Fork Circle ville Parowan Vernal Logan Grantsville and Ogden Utah and Malad Rexburg Ammon Blackfoot and Grace Idaho A junior tute at Ephraim will be completed in the next two weeks More than 10 other seminaries will have additional teachers employed because of increased enrollments Leaves of absence for graduate study were granted to William Smith principal of Snowflake seminary and LeRoy Groberg principal of the Millard seminary David A Broadbent principal of the Wasatch seminary Heber City was retired after 14 years' service Annual Report The annual report of Dr Franklin West commissioner of education showed 4000 college students registered at the and Ricks college 20000 senior seminary students-receiving daily religious inti0rr--93061tmlorxeminary-sfir--- dents receiving weekly instruction 450 students in the business college and 2300 persons served by the Deseret gymnasium a grand total of 36000 students Of 95 senior seminaries 60 are in Utah 23 in Idaho five in Arizona four in Wyoming and two in Colo-ratio Schools also are operated in Juarez Mexico and Kelsey Texas Board Pushes Area as Army Air Base Site ''''Wf- ts 41 1- 4 dt-1111P z-ii- :9 to to IP to Board Pushes Area as Army Air Base Site 4 1 iN 1 A S''' r''''''! Nt Ll4: Ar-' --f 11's' 1 oit44- 1 1- 4 )14-t Al41 1 Natural Advantages of Great Salt Lake Region Cited by Planning Unit Efforts in Utah to obtain location of an army air base within the borders of the state Saturday revolved around a report by the state planning commission citing the natural advantages of the Great Salt Lake area and from rpreldminary plans by tho chamber of commerce to send an envoy to Washington to plead the cause of the state Meanwhile the Ogden chamber of commerce reiterated ith stand that it is working toward obtaining the base for the states as a Whole "regardless Prank Browning chairman of the military affairs committee of that organization who returned last week from a trip- to Washington emphasized Saturday night the need or united efforts within the state "All of us must work for an air base for Utah first and foremost" said Mr Browning "The exact location is a question to be decided upon later by the army" Natural Advantages of Great Salt Lake Ilert ion es Cited by Planning Unit Efforts in Utah to obtain loca- Lion of an army air base within the borders of the state Saturday revolved around a report by the state planning commission citing the fiat- dral advantages of the Great Salt Lk ae area and from preldminary plans by the chamber of commerce send an envoy to Washington to plead the cause of the state Meanwhile the Ogden chamber I' commerce reiterated ith stand hat it is working toward obtain- ng the base for the states as a rhole "regardless of-exact- "roa- don" Prank Browning chair- nan of the military affairs corn- nittee of that organization who re- urned last week from a trip- to Arashington emphasized Sat- night the need 1 or united ef- "orts within the state "All of us must work for an air nthe for Utah first and foremost" laid Mr Browning "The exact lo- ation is a question to be decided ipon later by the army" 8 I '1 61 Unsettled Weather Seen for Easter Appointment of Payne former chief of police as grand marshal for the El Kalah temple spring ceremonial caravan was announced Saturday by Eugehe Glenn illustrious potentate of the Mystic Shrine El Kalah temple will hold its spring assembly at Price next Saturday a special train carrying the nobles from Ogden and Salt Lake City and other points to the Carbon county seat Mr Payne together with his deputies John Roberts Jr and Spencer Brown will assume charge of the caravan plans Monday morning relieving the potentate of the duties of arranging for the trip which will be the first invasion of southeastern Utah in the history of El Kalah temple 500 Expected pected to board the Denver 8c Rio Grande Western train when it leaves here Saturday shortly after noon The train will originate in Ogden bringing more than 100 nobles from that city and nothern Utah A stop will be made in Provo to pick up members from that section Upon arrival in Helper at 3 the nobles led by the patrol captained by A Johnston and the band directed by Leopold A Yost will parade through the business district They then will return to the train to continue on to Price Parade in Price A parade through the Price downtown streets will be followed by the presentation of the first and third sections at the Masonic terrIple The ceremonial banquet will follow The second section will be the concluding feature Heading the Carbon county Price and Mayor George Spratling of Helper' both nobles of El Kalah temple A number of novel events has been promised by both cities The nobles will start on their return trip -p mi with a-rH rival scheduled in Salt Lake City at 3:30 a The special train will include Pullman sleepers for those who do not wish to leave the train immediately upon its arrival in Salt Lake City and Ogden Special Services To Be Held in SLSynagog' ues Salt Lake City's Easter parade Sunday may be disturbed by occasional showers or flurries of snow since unsettled weather is preiralent throughout the intermountsin area with a strong low pressure area to the westward "Probable occasional snow and rain Sunday and Monday little change in temperature" is the official United States weather bureau forecast Although only a trace of precipitation was recorded from a storm which struck here late Saturday afternoon the driving snowfall reminiscent of zero weather was viewed with alarm by Easter stylists 4 Utah Will Lose Two CCC Camps foo It a ti ti vh 1 is ia II ti 11 1 6 1 Cooking School The national cooking school under the direction- of Miss Ruth Chambers famous lecturer and writer on foods and their prepara' tion for the table also will be housed on the ballroom floor Miss Chambers will appear at each of the four-day sessions in a series of cooking talks that spell happier 5 cooking hours for every woman Quilts coverlets and 4 handicraft of hundreds of inter mountain women participating in the institute's prize contest for the --mak exhibited on the mezzanine floor in spetially decorated booths And speaking of beauty Ida Jean Rain the nationally famous authority on beauty culture will appear In person during the beauty clinic scheduled for Wednesday of insti tute week at the "grove" The author of The Salt Lake Tribune feature "Your Figure Madame" will discuss as only she can personal- lty and the pathway to beauty An institute safety contest with $165 in cash prizes for slogans and essays will be climaxed by a spe cial display arranged in cooperation with the National Safety Council Health hazards too come in for much attention with special exhib Its at Coconut Grove Exhibits demonstrations and discussions are arranged for this division In similar category may be included youth problems culminating in entertain rnent and awards by the recrea--lion commit-V6-e Maley Lectures of equal importance and interezt during institute week are the many lectures and discussions to be featured daily in Coconut Grove and elsewhere The lecturers elude men and women of national re Lown And the fashion show This climaxing event will be held Thurs day April 8 at 8 in Kings-'bury hall on the University of Utah campus A bridge tournament during the -week is another entertainment feature Entries are now being received for senior and junior divisions 'Tickets for the beauty matinee lecture by Miss Rain fashion show Dr Albert Wiggam's woman's forum lecture and the address of Dr Smith University of Chi-ago professor on "The Promise of American Politics" on Saturday April 10 -at 8 should be procured by writing or calling at The Tribune-Telegram offices Audiences will be limited to the capacity of the Coconut Grove and Kingsbury hall Entries In the quilt coverlet and rug contest and the safety contest must be filed not later than March 30 A total of $475 in cash awards' will be given winning contestants In the first named contest Funds for Utah Lake Diking Aqueduct Made Funti Nebo District Schools Seek New Maid( 11-0 Construction of a great Salt Lake City aqueduct and diking of Utah lake may be begun as Units of the Deer creek project without additional appropriations from the present congress it appeared Saturday at thenational capital said a special dispatch to The Salt Lake Tribune Fisher liarris general counsel for Leadei the Metropolitan water district and Constri of Utah out additio Saturday a Lake Tribu Fisher Ns the Metropt Denies Report Mr Browning who was in Washington primarily on private business and to confer with officials there concerning the arsenal at Ogden denied a report that he had made the visit to boost Ogden Individually as an air base site Fjeldsted executive secretary of the Ogden chamber also declared that work in that city was being concentrated on getting the site within the state Gus Backman executive secretary-et-therchamber-of-eomme ree- declared Saturday that it may be advisable to send an envoy to Washington to maintain Utah's request to be chosen as site for the project This move may be wise despite the report from the Utah congressional delegation that a site will probably not be chosenduring this session of congress" he said The planning board's report sets forth that the Salt Lake area is in almost the exact center of a region 600 mil ee in radius practically self-sufficient In mineral supplies Huge deposits of Coal and pig iron Important as wartime minerals ex-1 1st here the report states together with other necessary minerals Natural Barriers It further points out the natural barriers surrounding the area the close proximity to Boulder dam potential source of added electric power and the fact that Salt Lake City is a major air and transportation Mayor Erwin also continued his efforts to have Utah favorably considered asking cooperation of 25 organizations to further a Utah base Denies Report Mr Browning who was in Washngton primarily on private business tnd to confer with officials there the arsenal at Ogden de-lied a report that he had made the risit to boost Ogden individually as in air base site Fjeldsted secretary of the Ogden 5 1 A traditional Jewish festival which started with the exodus of Israelites from will be observed in Salt Lake City Sunday as religious services are to be held In two orthodox synagogues Rabbi Joseph Krikstein will preside over services beginning at 8:30 a in the Congregation Montefiore and Cantor Joseph Friedman will serve in a similar capacity at the Congregation S'harry Tzedek A special "seder" or Paschal suppels was conducted Saturday evening in the Congregation Monteflore honoring CC boys and enlisted soldiers stationed at Fort Douglas The kcal chapter of Aleph Zadik Aleph fraternity was sponsor and Edward Eisen general chairman The festival which was ushered in last Friday lasts until sundown April 3 Orthodox Jews abstain from eating leavened food during the period using its by-produtts as a substitute Only two camps will be cut from Utah's quota of campsNwas the assurance given Congressman Will Robinson Saturday following his persistent efforts to have all the present camps retained in the state Camps at Pleasant Grove Bountiful and Bryce canyon will be abandoned it was learned in a dispatch to The Tribune from Washington A new camp will be established at Farmington No camps will be abandoned this season Mr Robinson was told where the men have beerrking on range improvement jects Visitors Week Slated For Shriner Chldren a a A -ALAAuLL 11 attorney for Salt Lake City arrived in Washington Saturday To Join Tour attorney fol in Washing' New imptovelneiits in the Nebo district schools are contemplated Under a group of 10 A projects totaling $177000 in cost submitted Saturday to A Hart state director for approval Addition of the new work program will bring total construction expenditures under A for the district to nearly $500000 In 1934 it completed projects amounting to $290000 in cost Included in the list submitted Saturday by I Isaac clerk of the board of education are two projects for hikh school gymnasiums and four for principals' residences One gymnasium and shop Request is made for a grant of 879680 the remaining $97385 to be paid by the district ti ti so Road Section Expected To Be Passable Soon That section of 89 between Thistle and Fairview is still impassable but it is hoped that it will again be ready for traffic in a week or la days Knowlton assistant chief engineer of the road commission said Saturday The road was being prepared for regraveling and oiling when winter set in and as' the snow melted portions of the road became mud holes As soon as weather permits new gravel will be placed on the road preparatory to oiling Heber 1 Grant IA church president will sail June 18 from Montreal Canada with a number of other Salt Lakers and titahns to participate in an British mission centennial to be held London it was announced Saturday The British centennial celebration wig be conducted under direction of Dr' Richard Lyman European mission president and Joseph Cannon president of the British mission Orphanage Children To Be Show Guests Open house at the Shriner chil- dren's ward in St Marks hospital will be conducted each day this week between in and 5 Eilch Shrineris expected to take a friend w4 im to inspect the in- stitution More than 1000 patients lave been treated at the Salt Lake City unit since it was opened in January 1925 a He will be joined this week by William Wallace chairman of the state water storage commission and Leland Kimball engineer of he district The three will confer with the Utah congressional delegation and with the reclamation bureau seeking inclusion of an aqueduct to bring water from the Deer creek project to Salt Lake City in the main project Representative Robinson conferred Saturday with Reclamation Commissioner John Page was informed that whatever money Is appropriated ler Deer creek may beutilised on any unit or units of the project selected by the reclantation bureau: that the bureau considers the project a single entity Page advised Robinson that there Is no necessity for increasing the budget figure for Deer creek as the buaget has approved an amount ample together with what remains of the A allocation to keep work' going- up to the end of the next fiscal year He will be joined this week by He will I William state water Leland I district The thret Utah congr with the re ing inclusior water from to Salt La project Represent conferred tion Comm was Inform( Is appropria be utilised the project tion bureau era the proji Page advL Is no neces budget figu the buaget ample of the work going next fiscal -Governor Proclaims Army Day on War Date 1 Joseph Lawrence proprietor of the South-East theater and Jerry Cowley will be hosts to children from Kearns SL Ann's orphanage Tuesday at the theater at 1:30 Theichildren will be taken to and from the theater by the Salt Lake Transportation company Held for Investigation Asserted ly taking some money from the cash drawer at the Hygeia Ice company 1208 East Twenty-first South street Albert Pandak 29 was arrested Saturday and held in the city jail for investigation tc ix tc ti 8 el tc ti ir Home Exemptiop Veto Upheld State Office to Accept Bids for Dormitory Bids for construction of the $200- 000 girls' dormitory- St the University of Utah will be taken at the office of the state building cornmissionApril 15 at 2 it was announced Saturday front the office of A Hart state A director Plans and specifications for the dormitory which is part of the state's $621000 building program were recently approved by the A Guset Speaker The Rev Jacob Trapp pastor of the First Unitarian society will be the guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Salt Lake Visiting Nurse associationto be held Tuesday at 8 in the chamber 'oft commerce His lecture will -Teal with the work of the Henry Street foundation which marked the origin of the association The Re the First the gues meeting nurse am day at 8 commerci with the foundatio gin of th I a formal ceremony of guard mounting several drills a band concert and finally a retreat parade The public will be invited In a communication sent from Fort Douglas all civilian patriotic societies as well as the national guard the reserve officers' training corps and the organized reserves were Invited to take part in the Artny Day prograrn Major General George Simonds commanding general of the ninth corps area will come from San Francisco to be the guest of honor at the chambh of commerce Army Day and Aviation Week public luncheon April 7 it iAvu also Governor Henry Blood Saturday proclaimed April '6 as Army Day find urged Utah 4itizens to observe in a fitting manner the 20th anniversary of the entrance of the United States into the World war "As the anniversary of the United States' entrance into the World war 20 sears ago 'April 6 approaches the thoughts of Americans of mature years naturally turn to that greakconflict its causes and effects Congress has asked the president of the United States as corpmander-in-chief of the United Stales army to order military units throughout the United states to assist civic bodies in appropriate celebration to such extent as he may deem advisable It is desired also that governors of states issue suitable proclamations and that the citizenry generally observe the anniversary by proper' display of the national emblem" As a part of the observance the governor suggested proper display of the flag from public buildings and from homes The major observance of Army Day in this region will take place at Fort Douglas in military maneuvers Brigadier General Sweeney commanding geenral said Included in the observance will be a displaz of military equipment I 0 4b)J the measures enacted by the legislature i he described "sound" Douglas Allen also a member of the house of representatives told that 11 of 20 measures sponsored by the state bar had been enacted A forum conducted on President Roosevelt's proposed plan of reorganizing the supreme court showed a majority of the members to be laturei he described "sound" Douglas Allen also a member of the house of representatives told 11 of 20 measures sponsored by the state bar had been enacted A forum conducted on President proposed plan of reor- ganizing the supreme court showed a majority of the members to be Governor Henry Bloods action vetoing the homestead exemption bill was upheld Saturday by Wilford Burton member of the state house of representatives addressing 35 members of the junlor bar meeting in the Beau Brummel cafe Mr Burton felt that financial structure of the state might become imperiled by enactment of the homestead exemption law Zlost of Police hold Driver Joseph Blickensderfer 48 164 East Sixth South street was arrest-that led by police on a drunken driving charge Saturday night after he car he was drivingcollided with a maRoosevelt's chine driven by Bouck 49 1572 West Fourth North street at Fourth South and Second East opposed to the plan streeta No one was injured Joseph East Sixth TABLE Barnberger Electric trains and Monday March trains and four buses each way daily (Acli) CUA Bambei buses each way a( Cl a el IT ri HAPPY EASTER DINNER DE LUXE $100 ROTISSERIE INN 323 So Main Sto Aaavsrtisemeut) as Lan Luaus" 1 7- 1 A 1 11 -711110001040141.

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