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1 1 i HV 1 i 1 I lit I 1 1 i I I Jf iS i Zif tV Jr SECOND SECTION LOCAL 0 CA PAGE AGE I Sports Mining Classified Advertising News From All Parts the f-the City fi I FUll Associated and United Press Service SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 12 1925 The Newspaper That Does Things HEAVIEST APPEAL IN HISTORY IS BEFORE BOARD OF PARDONS Reprieve to Be Considered R. H. on Parole Seeks Pardon M. D. Joseph Asks for Liberty Cases on Calendar I III When the board of pardonsconvenes on Friday June 26 fit She the state prison ththere re will be cases to consider the lar- gI larg larg- number in the history of the board presented for action I one session i This number includescases that are continued from the session and also reprieves of ot Ralph Sey- Sey 1 anong Jong which i is that I by Govi Gov- Gov 1 which was vas granted i Dern until this meeting of ot the rd was convicted and and- I need to be shot for tor the mur- mur- mur- mur I David Crow Crow- Officer 1 S.

it of Police 1 ter Ir ask for pardon and and- i I five ye prisoners the petition in this list is i H. VaY former tate otate Robert fobert bert I who sh and same gime MS Ss convicted of embezzlement embezzle of of- I thothe state and who was was- Ie wa- sI of ot ds I sentence I Ie jen Ien an II the board i was paroled by if pardons the parole permUting to look after If to to to go to California Crests which he had there thero and here fere he has remained mamed since the role ie was nas granted He now eks condit conditional onal pardon which would etore ore to him him rights of ot citizenship OSEPH EPH SEEKS PARDON other petition for pardon comes who was I rant from TO Milton P. Joseph of the theft of ot ij rom ia the Continental National bank bout Joseph elude ff I MS fa who tote sought him for sever to to- tars and Ond he was finally run earth arth in Miami Fla where hebe was by D. CC. Dunbar of Salt Salt- II 11 lake ale Wie who was on a visit to the 1 rUa resort and who recognized He lie arrest arrest- os ph on the street was i but denied that he lie was Joseph I i ni id also resisted ex extradition but but- ii avail a and after his 1 return turn ii Lake by bv the officers and laced leed ced In it jail he finally admitted d- hat it he was faS the man that the Utah Ut i wanted lie He was con con- led and givenglyen an indeterminate his incarceration in- in- in he prison he was madethe wr a ur for tor former Warden James De- De- De I ne ill 1ST BEFORE BOARD rank ank Depratto will also appear rore ore the board ard asking for a term- Ination ter- ter of his sentence The list list- ikik if Applicants for pardon lv itS it'S of sentence parole and por- por titian follows Or tr pardon pardon pardon-C.

C. Clark Ben Cop- Cop fl Milton D. Joseph James J. fan Robert II or termination Glen termination Glen Andersn Anderson flick ick A Adams ams WalterWaiter Louis Frank Brancale W. V.

S. Blackburn Oscar Robert foot dot og Gibson Robert Thomas I 3 rk Charles Caldwell Jr Mo- Mo- I Mo- Mo Chatwin I Oscar Connor Charles Charlesk dk ell Caldwell Bert Crofts va- va vain im in Carter CC. Delgato Tony DC Do lon Frank Depratto Joac Joo E- sI Es- Es lV a. a Leonard Edwards Roy Fair- Fair 5 inks Byron Bron G. Foss Charles I Stephen A A.

A Fuller James pulos Bud Fox ox James Gray J. Gribble Roy Gibson A. A 1 Gal i W. II Hartwell H. H.

rl it t. Victor Compton EarlKail Jones IP a bon Jckson J. F. B. James Johnson Hans ns T.

Jen Jensen n. Brt birt Jackson Harry Leary L. Little Herbert V. Lo Logan a 1 Pluck Lewis W. Lee Lel EdwardHdward Led Led- d- i nn n.

John McVIcker George fi McDonald John lot Vilior 1 MiP P. Mason William Tilliam MaherMalier ph lIM ph ph I Main Thomas Ien Mills Marcos MIra Charles fl arra a. a Frank Phy Daniel N. Lloyd lod Miller Hamon i 1 iLi LE Nelson t-Nelson el on John Noi Norlander lander James JamE's if i I Elmer nil 0 Blenis II tI Price Oscar Page James TO rY sin L. Ritchie Harry Robn Rob- Rob Steve L.

E. Riggs 11 Rodriquez Edward Rom Born Joseph oseph Rose William W. 1 I ft ph th D. DO 0 Southworth Charles TV erno erne nc GeorgeGeorg- ep 1 lt 3 J. John T.

T. Smith SouthSmith Dave Simon W. 12 E. won peon George Winters George- George fl Jack ak E. Wilson Okey ey I fam amo Lester Lesler ster E.

White Jessa 0 Li parole le Abdul All Gabriel 1 Village Floyd BauM 4 Ilus ta I I Bierman erman Joe Couley eOr IO R. rv COllingham irn Earl Joseph DeIO roy Cy A Ashworth Dean ll rIan Delorme nn me j. C. DuncanDunean Mrs I Gro aS rn Mike kp Gianopolis Halto liar Hal HalI to Clarence Howard ward Lo- Lo- Lo 1 Hadl 4 E. hn Scott W.

Lantz Mel- Mel ame Mer rank Frank Lear Elmer 1 1 1 on 11 Andrew I im Morgan Victor Mon Mon- I 4 I tia tia ta George Lawrence nis- nis mussen Ezra Stevens Dollis Spencer Span Spen- Harold Albert Smith Edwin Howard Thomas MarIon Marlon Tassell N. Uranga fred Widmer C. B. Wolfe For deportation deportation Ma- Ma sla sins All AU per persons having any Interest therein desiring to be heard eithercither for or against the granting of ot said applicationsapplication respectively arearc notified noti fledfied to be present at said meeting 1 I JaI 1 11 1 i I JW II I or Ii 1 If fi fo ir tC i I a et 1 1 1 1 I. I ment I I i Bai Bargains gains In Business Furniture Arrow Airow Press 6 OJ 62 W.

V. 2nd So Adv Complete to the Last Detail Whether you want nt parts or repairs for your Ford car car or or want to purchase a new or used one on the I moSt not advantageous terms you'll find our service complete prompt and courteous fu wl 3 SQ 3 WAS2713 Special vile saleof or oakand man mah te- te typE pe- pe writer Titer stands Arrow Press 62 W. nd 2nd So Ad Adv oooo 1 MOREEGGS I MORE PEP 1 0 9 9 Strong vigorous chickens will be yours your if you feed regu regu- o- ee 0 3 Baileys Bailey's Egg Mash 0 and Baileys Bailey's Hen Food goo a 0 a- The finest grains grans seedsand 5 producing egg foods possible o- to o- to to obtain are used in its O- II manufacture g- Ott 0 0 I 8 Bailey Hal 1 ey Of 0 Sons Soils Co I Ig 0 Grain Seeds Flour 0 Retail fletaU Store 63 E. 2nd South 0 Telephone Wasatch g- Office g- OfficeOffice and ana nd Warehouse Cor th South and 3rd rd rd West 9 0 OO SPECIAL SALE ON ON- I O- I I I I I. I It OD I I Value 98 Sale for soooo value 4 cA 44 flO 98 S.

JoInted now 1200 values joInted now VIV- Ii i 1600 values 1 Jointed now Is 27 EAST SECOND SOUTH CALIFORNIA PAIR OBTAINS LICENSE MARRIAGE PAILSFAILS A romantic mystery pervades the marriage bureau of the county clerksclerk's office Cupid in the case of a Los Angeles Angeles Angeles An Angeles couple has been foiled in a strange and unexplained manner These are the facts Merritt Clark Colton Cotton a grocer of Los Angeles aged 26 and Miss Beulah eulah Mabel Mar- Mar Elot a nurse of Hollywood aged 26 appeared at the he license bureau an and asked for a license to marry The license was filled out but when the clerk presented It to the couple they remarked that they would leave it there as they desired to go out and find some friends return and be married In the clerks clerk's office The license clerk cleric waited walLed Friday morning he received a phone call cal from Colton advising him to Just mark marIo the license void as they had decided not to get married Thelicense still awaits its claimants claim claim- an ants but they have not appeared Work Starts on Sewer Sewel Protests Tab Tabulating of the Innumerable protests filedflied against the city's proposed proposed proposed pro proposed main storm sewer was commenced commenced com corn in the computing department department department depart department of thetha city engineersengineer's office Friday While the work has only begun ithas been foundround that Ui-at some of the property pe has been signed on three and four different thus raising the necessity for checking all the protests for duplications The task of figuring the square- square footage represented by bv the protests is a big one but added to this now is the necessity for checking the for tor duplications How long It will require to make a check of ot the I protests is not known Guest Seeks Places I for Boys on Farms David Guest chief probation of officer officer of- of fleerof the Juvenile court says he he- Is he- Is he- is Is endeavoring to find places for a large number of boys who want to get out on farms for the summer vacation I find scores of lads who are anxious to get out In the country for the summer months said Mr Guest and they are willing to do do- light do- light do- lightlight work aroundthe farmsfor their keep and nd a little spending money I would like to get in touch with responsible farmers who may nee need hep help of his sort during the summer period and whowill take some of thelads out into the country Mr Guest believes that getting the boys out into the country something todo will help materially In keeping them out of possible mischief mis- chIef mis unto chief In the city and at least will remove them from the tem temptations found In town WomanIs Injured When Hit by Auto Gladys Johnson 23 of 1180 1160 Eighth East street sufferedlacerations and contusions of the right leg when she was by an automobile Thursdayevening at Broadway and Main street The he machine accord- Ing accord- Ing according accord- accord Ing to a police report was prOceed- ing proceed- Ing proceed proceeding west on Broadway and turned north on Main street It was driven by W. L. Fletcher Vernal Utah The Injured woman was taken to the emergency hospital and later removed removed removed re re- re- re moved to herhome Police Have No Report on Confessed Burglar The police declared Friday the they had no information here concerning a 11 man named Joseph P. JohnJohnson on alias aHas Joseph Clifford alias William G. BriggsDriggs alleged safe cracke- cracke and burglar when they were Informed that helie had been arrested In Brooklyn Brooklyn Brook Brooklyn In N.

and claimed that he had committed several burglaries In Salt Lake According to Information received received received re re- here Johnson claimedhe and an nn accomplice had netted about 37 from two thirty-two robberies committed committed committed com com- in Minneapolis Seattle Portland Portland Portland Port Portland San Francisco Los os AngelesAngelea Salt Lake Denver Omaha and other cities The Salt Lake police department depart ment will communicate at once olice with the Brooklyn police in an effort to learn more about Johnson and his alleged activities here Chief of Police Po Porl lice Joseph 12 Burbidge said TO T. C. Adams assistant to the drainage engineer in thetho United States department of agriculture willleave Sunday on the start of an milemlle trip through the southwest south southwest vest and Intermountain country to to- do to- do to- lIo do lIo research work on drainage SS terns Sir Mr Ir AdamsAdamI will Inspect draIn- age drain drainage ige districts throughout hout allali the we western tern stales states during the trip I II i is expected to consume thethc Rummer summer MUTUAl BOOST IS PRIME NEED SAYS Cooperation Between Utah and Nevada Urged by Governor TheTho formation of ot a plan llan between Utah and Nevada for the mutual boosting of each others other's scenic at attractions attractions attractions at- at tractions is a a. prime necessity if It ththe two states wish to gain the full ful measure of ot benefit from the Wend- Over Wendover Wend Vend over cutoff and the other highway vay improvements ments which have been made mad and are to be made In future Such is the view of ot Governor J. G.

of Nevada who with Nevada State Highway Engineer Engin-eer George WilliamVilliam Borden arrived in Salt Lake Thursday evening for ththe purpose of Joining the Salt Lake special train expedition to the celebration celebration celebration cele celebration Saturday In Nevada we have theLehmanLebman caves the Cathedral gorge the lost los city of ot Puebla Grande de Nevada and other attractions and in Utah you have Zion park parl BrycoBryce canyon the natural bridges Cedar Breaks Break and many other wonderful places said the th-e Nevada executive and i It behooves us to boost for Cor each other It will be to the interest of ot both states If It every tourist who enters either state Is supplied with plenty of ot literature telling about the scenic wonders of ot the other Unless arrangements arrangements ar ar- ar- ar to this end are made neither Utah nor Nevada Nd ada can reap the full fun benefit of the motor travel trave to which thy are clearly entitled by reason of ot the good roads they are furnishing at great cost coat CALLS ON GOVERNOR Governor called caned on Governor George H. Dern of ot Utah and the members of ot the Utah state road commission Friday morning and discussed with them plans for for- aa mutual boosting campaign as as- well as- wellwell as plans for furtherroad improvements improvements improvements im im- im- im on highways connecting connecting connecting connect connecting the two states According to present plans ththe Nevada Ne executive and Mr Borden will join the members of the Utah road commission on a trip to Delta and Milford Utah and Baker Nev starting Sunday morning The Journey will behe made with a view to discussing and ultimately ultimately ulti ulti- establishing better road communication between the two Utah points andth Nevada city with the idea of ot making them gateway gate gateway points for the exchange of ot tourist traffic between the southern southern south south- em ern sections of ot both states The trip to Delta will be be made by ral- and rail ral and from there by auto the party going going- from Delta to BakerBeker onone road and then from rom Baker to MIl- ford Milford Mil Milford on another GUESTS AT FORT Friday afternoon Governor ghani and Mr Ir Borden were the guests of Colonel T. M. Anderson at Fort Douglas BothDoth the visitors were anxious to spend part of the afternoon with the more than 15 Nevadacitizens who are at present presen at the loc local armyanny post taking a course of training at the citizenscitizens' training camp A large delegation of Nevada road boosters is scheduled to ar arrive arrive arrive ar- ar rive in Salt Lake Friday afternoon from RenoThis party which will wil include Brewster Adams of Reno J. C.

Durham county commissioner of ot Washoe county W. II H. David of ot the Nevada Highway association association associa- tiontion and many others will all an Join in the Wendover roadcelebration We Ve all have a very great re regard regard regard re- re gard for the state of Utah and the who have successfully a as the difficult feat of of building a a. highway over the Salt SaIt Lake Lako desert declared Mr Borden and we have come to congratulate tu- late tu- tu late the state and its people upon the completion of ot this Important undertaking Shade Tree Official Exchange Club Dr David Andrews chairman of ot the shade tree commission was the principalspeaker at the weekly luncheon of the Exchange clubheld lucId at the Hotel Utah Friday noon Dr Andrews' Andrews theme themo was on tree treo plant- Ing planting planting plant planting and how to plant them to beau- tIfy beautify beau beau- thy the city David Smith presid- eded at the meeting in the absence of ot President Willard Villard Richards Musical entertainmentwas furnished fur fur- by bv Miss II Georgia Standing contraltosoloist WEND OVER ROAD TO BE THROWN THRON OPEN SATURDAY More Than Register Register Register Reg Register for Trip to Salduro SaId uro Exercises The last link in the entire course cours of ot the Victory highway will officially dally be openedto traffic Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Saturday afternoon when William M. Jardine United States secretary of agriculture and Governors George Georg H.

Dern of ot Utah and J. S. ham of ot Nevada shovel away ththe barrier beneath the arch at lit Sal Salduro The special train carrying ththe Salt Lake chamber of ot commerce party and the cabinet governors governors gov coy and other honored guests will wll leave the WesternVestern Pacific station a at 9 o'clock Saturday morning with al aU all Indications that more than 35 wil will compose the Salt SaIt Lake contingent The special will arrive in Salt Lakat Lakat Lak Lake at 6 30 o'clock Saturday afternoon The event which mar marks the completion completion com com- of ot the shortest transcontinental transcontinental transcontinental highway between New Nev forklork City and San Francisco will as assume assume assume as- as sume truly a national as as' as a western aspect for Jardine Jardine Jardine Jar Jardine is a a. former resident of ot Cache Cach county JARDINE TO DEDICATE Besides the dedicatory address by Secretary Jardine short addresses will be made by Governors Deri Dern and Harvey M. Toy chairman of the California commission Thomas II H.

MacDonald ld chief of ot the United States tates bureau of ot roads Preston Peterson chairman chairman chairman chair chairman of ot the Utah highway commIS- sion commission commIS- commIS sion Charles R. Mabe former forme governor of ot Utah W. H. Goolin president Overland Trail associa- tiontion and William Tudor manager manage of ot the California Automobile asso asso- elation Immediately following the addresses addresses addresses ad addresses automobileand motorcycle racesraees and a golf ball ban driving contest contest contest con contest for tor worlds world's distance record wIll- be will- be will wll be the stunts on the program The Th return trip from Salduro will start star at A special ry will be a 3 feature of ot the excursion so that thi members of ot the party need no not fear the pangs of hunger A luncheon for the guests of honor honor honor hon honor will be served at the Utah Sal duro company's clubhouse locate feet south of the railroad sid aid inglag SUBSCRIBING FIRMS The following firms and Individuals Individuals individuals have subscribed the funds which have made the Wendover celebration possible Capell Salt company compan Salt Lake chamber of commerce Rotary club C. B.

Hawley RossBeasonBenson Simon AdrianPembroke Si Sirl EvansJ. II H. Rayburn Leon Hampton Rampton HampRamp ton William C. Stark Albert Fisher J. D.

Stack Phil J. Purcell Stanley Decker Ben Redman Church Castle A A. A II H. Christensen F. CC.

Schramm Frank Fisher J. I F. Whitaker Fred Ired W. Hornung Arthur Sweet Roy Bullen Lee G. Dinwoodey CharlesChalles Barrett T.

W. Naylor Jl II IL Weiner W. D. VT II H. Ellison George J.

Martin Rufus Cobb S. M.Bar- low Barlow Barlow Bar Barlow George A A. A. A Steiner U. G.

Moser Royal Daynes Joseph Decker HV IL W. v. Denecke L. SS. Manger A.

A L. H. D. Landes R. J.

J. Frol- Frol seth L. E. Arnold Ernest L. Burgon Burgon Burgon Bur- Bur gon Louis Marcus larcus George Horning and Albert Merrill COMMITTEE MEMBERS Ross Beason is chairman of the committee in in charge of the cele celebration He lie has devoted his entire time for the past week toward per per- fectingplans for the festivities The members of ot the committee are Charles R.

Mabey W. H. Ellison W. Richards L. E.

Arnold S. M. i. i Barlow E. L.

Burgon Clyde CIde Hanson Hanson Hanson Han Hanson II H. D. Landes L. S. Manger Mariger T.

W. Naylor F. C. Stannard E. S.

Woodruff J. E. Bramwell R. J. Froiseth J.

II H. Weiner E. R. Jennings Jennings Jennings Jen Jen- D. Rishel Rufus Cobb Governor Dem Dern C.

B. Hawley F. C. Schramm A H. Christensen Howard Howard How Howard Means S.

D. Evans Eric fly- berg Ry- Ry berg George 3 Martin Charles Ward Yard Roy Bothwell Lloyd Garrison Garrison Garri Garrison Aldon J. Anderson A A. C. Watts V.

A. A Richey Garrett Nil Wilkins Major Alva Lee Cesare Re- Re netti R. G. Zimmer E. M.

Edmonds Harry S. Joseph W. Iglehart Harold Harold Har liar old Goff Bert Heal F. T. Copeland Project Farming No Poor POO Mans Man's Job WASHINGTON June 12 AP AP- AP Settlers will need from to with which proper properly to equip farms on any of It seven Reven Irrigation projects In Washington Oregon Nevada Utah and wyoming the Interior de department department de de- announced today The finding resulted from an In Investigation Investigation investigation In- In by the reclamation bureau bureau bu bu- bu- bu reau This inquiry brought out that the average settler now is investing only from 1000 to 2500 in cash cah and such household furniture as he may possess The conclusion reached by thetho official of- of Investigators was approved by local committees ofbusiness men anil amI by farmers who were familiar with marketing conditions andother conditions in their con communities Lunt Reports Progress on Rockville Cut Cutoff ff State Road noad Commissioner Henry W.

V. Lunt returned Friday from a a. trIp rip to the cutoff which when complied lf Ed will vIll shorten the distance stance between Br ce canyon canon an and and- Ion Zion Ion National park Work on the road oad road Commissioner Lunt is progressing in a rapid manner under he the direction of or the II hi Con- I Contacting Con Con- on- I on I rat rad inK ing Tho ra rainstorms of th Ih pit week which ht swept over I 1 tat lit part rt of the hahachsc 1 the ho h. toadsroads In fine condition the lie commissioner si said laidid Miss Dorothy Gulliver Wins Wins- TT Telegram Film Contest Honor 1 SALT Al LAKE KE GIRl GETS CONTRACT AT HOllYWOOD Judges ji Admit Task Selecting Winner Is Is' Most Difficult Miss Dorothy Gulliver 1366 South Sout South- WestWest Vest Temple street was selected a as winnervinner of ot The TelegramsTelegram's movie contest at a a. meeting of the judges Judge at at- atthe the Pantages theatre Thursday a afternoon Every Judge declared afteralter mak- Ing making making mak making theselection that it was ththe hardest thing they had ever been bee called upon to doand the decision was made only after many ballots ballot had been taken The selection was wa made after viewing the screen tests test of ot nine of ot the contestants one of ththe the- ten the- tenten se selected having left the city fo for for- CallCall California In choosing Miss Iss Gulliver ththe Judges were guided by the requirements requirements requirements require requirements of ot the screen Including photographic photographic photographic pho pho- possibility charm personality per per- poise and naturalness PRETTY GIRLS ALL It is not always the most beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- girls who are to be be found 1 Inthe in in- thethe movies said C.

E. Holah director direc- tortor of ot GailCarl Laemmle's See America Americ First picture Oftentimes the prettiest prettiest prettiest pret pret- girls are eliminated At ththe Newhouse hotel last Friday night nigh when the ten girls were chosen some of ot the prettiest girls were eliminated in the ballotingearly That was not because they lacked lacke beauty but because they failed tto measure up to the requirements o- the ot of the screen Tall TaU girls cannot beused successfully successfully success successfully In the movies but It is the girl gir below average a height that Is ththe most desirable Then eyes are ver very Important They must be large an an- the and the mouth must be well formed Self consciousness Is the most detrimental det- det thing possible before a a. camera and this Is one thing that tha spoiled thechances chalices of ot many of ot ththe girls both in the tests made at th the Pantages theatre and of ot those later late made by my own cameramen Director Holah complimented ththe Judges on the fairness of ot their Lion tion He said that the process of oC voting on the girls at the Newhouse was one of ot the finest systems he ha had ever ever heard of and tilethe Judges agreed with him The Judges who made mad the selection were Mayor C. Clanence Clarence Clarence Clar Clan ence Ralph Cloninger Mrs Emma Lucy Gates Bowen Mrs 1 II H. F.

Di Dicke ke and Garrett Graham advance advance advance ad advance representative of Universal corn company pany SIGNS CONTRACT Today at the Newhouse hotel Miss 1 Gulliver signed the contract with Universal company which sends her to Holly Hollywood for six months to learn motion picture act- Ing acting acting act acting at Universal studios at a salary of or 50 a week This Is the offer offe made by Carl Laemmle president o- the of the company to the girl who should win The TelegramsTelegram's contest Some Sonic pictures were also made today of IId 1 Gulliver whichwill be bo shown at the Pantages theatre When the picture of Salt Lake made for the national production See America First commences showing here Miss lIss Gulliver will appear In person at the Pantages Pictures are being taken today by by- the by- the by- thethe Universal cameramen in Bingham Bingham Bing- Bing ham and the work is going forward on other Salt Lake scenes On Thursday the Universal crew came near to having a tragedy Chief Cameraman Fred Eldredge was on theroof root of the WalkerValker Dank Bank building taking a panoramic i view of ot the city He lie had his tripod jn the narrow ledge around the edge lIe He started to adjust It it when It slipped and he cut his hand causing causing caus causing him to faint In another moment he would have slipped over the ledge and to the pavement many stories below had an assistant not seized him and nd dragged him back to safety Just in the nick of time Assistant Cameraman John Hickson Hickson Hick Hickson alsohad his share of ot bad luck luc- ki on his first daysday's work In Salt Lake He lie was taken up nearby canyons to shoot some pictures of waterfalls and mountains and other outdoor scenes by II Burton superinten- dentdent of waterworks In accomplishing accomplishaccomplish- ing this he broke a leg but fortune was with him It was the tripodstripod's a leg I Two views of Miss Dorothy Gulliver winner of The TelegramsTelegram's movie contest Miss Gulliver is 18 years of age and lives with her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Gulliver at South West Temple street She was selected by the judges ofthe contest at the Pantages theatre Thursday afternoon By winning the contest Miss Gulliver gets the six months' months contract with Universal Pictures at Holly Hollywood She was selected from more than Utah girls 0 1 v- II a jW L' n. 11 Board Confirms Ogden Man as Deputy Warden The sate ate ate board of corrections at at- a at- aa meeting held Friday confirmed the he appointment of Richard H. Woo Wooten en of Ogden Osden as chief deputy warden of or the Utah state prison TO Ti lK l' AT Al D. R. A.

A Hart senior drainage engineer engineer engi engineer hoer oIn in in thothe United States department depart- depart nent ment of agriculture In Jn Utah will deliver an address before the Amer- Ican Amer- Amer lean Ican can Association for ti Advancement Ad of or Science at Portland The lon lion is meeting Jul July 16 10 and 17 He lIe I wll will talk alk on Field Experience in Reclamation of Alkali Land Mr Hart tart will vIli leave Have Sunday I lUz 1 n. I Mrs Margaret Andrews 1597 Fourteenth East re t. notified the police Thursday evening that her I home lome hadbeenlicen burglarized and a a- fur a- ur fur ur coat valued at 30 stolen Eli Cn- trance rance to the house waswan apparently apparent I 4 gained liv ly use of a II passkey at the Crar C- rearrear oar door I Miss Salt Lake Lake- II Poses Poses for Many Still Pictures Miss Miu Dorothy Gulliver 1366 South West Temple street winner winner win winner nor of The Universal Telegram screen contest had herfirst real work in pictures pictures' this morning In addit addition on to posing before the movie camera she posed for nearly still a variety variety Variety va va- of costumes The stills were taken at the Wilcox studio 2 South Main where Miss Gulliver worked under the personal personal per per- direction of Miss Ida Wi- Wi cox of the Wilcox studio and CE C. E. Holah directorfor Carl Laemmle'sLaemmie's See America First company of Universal pictures Winsome Miss Has Hair c- Always Hoped to Become Actress I By SELMA MILLER When Dorothy Gulliver was stopped on the street Thursday nightnight and told by C.

A. A Holan di director dl- dl rector of the See America First company company that shehadbeen chosen winner of ot The TelegramsTelegram's movie contest she buistburst Into tears tean I 1 was with some friends friend and when Mr Holah told me I Just couldn't help crying said ald Dor tl today oday while waiting on the mezza ninefloor of or the Newhouse hotel for fort for- the for- tie tie the Universal cameraman to tal take e- ss someme pictures of her hH DorothysDorothy's large brown broun eyes eES were alight aUght with happiness SheShu wore wore the little black and white outfit in which the screen tests te werewore made She looked petite an awl 1 just a II little unusual for she has dark hair andit was low and th the ends curled and planedpinned aloun around her head as she wearsvears U- She It She never cut her hair forsh she sh said 1 she always wanted to he lie a little different and as sheahehad always hoped to go on the screen stage way bac in her head shehad hidden hidden hidden hid hidden a awa away the thought th that tha her long waist length hair orreomoin handy PERFECT THIRTY Just five feet teet tall is Dorotny and she weighs pounds She lir a is almost il- il most a II perfect thirty She was daintily molded by nature and and- Is and- is and- isis as graceful AS a gazell Dorothy is a II real re-al Sat Sail Like L' girl ghI and if it she makes a name Or fr ir ncr ncr- self in Salt Lake can point to her asa It ie genaie native laughter aughter She was born in SuitSalt I Lake just eighteen years ago nit has never been farther south uth than Provo Pro Or farther north than Wil- Wil lard She Is the dauter of Mr and Mrs Irs Fred Gulliver and veves es at Jt 1362 South West est Temple Tempe street Dorothy graduated not iun since from CrOm South Junior high after arter of work She missing a couple yea years years' I planned on going to a business js college college col col-col- col lege this summer eai earning in some IOniC money and then as she he said Ju Must seeing what she could c. She planned on going to West Yost high school next year ear studying InK ninn art and dramatics dramatic and graduating Ing She pla Plays thc pi pia mo mo- In i In hy iy car cal only and sings sing although cu has never ne had I lessons an lovia h. tva to to- dd dance nice I I am just wild about land Continued on page 2 I. I lid G.

C. GRAIN PRODUCT S. RATE REVISION Reductions mended mended-in Favor of Utah Flour Mills Mills' WASHINGTON June 12 AP The The Interstate commerce com coni- mission today ordered a revision if ti rates on grain grainproducts and ana fromfront in Id hay numerous points Montana Oregon Utah Wyoming Colorado Kansas Missouri 2 braska and Oklahoma to pointspoints' In In Inthe the So Southeast th st and the lower Mis- Mis valley 1 October 8 was named as the i date for Cor the changes Points of origin affected are Oi the Oregon Short Line and its con coh cOli and the Chicago Rock I IS- land Island IS- IS land Pacific The rate st struck tures involve in many cases It held the charging of ot higher ra rates rat for short hauls than is charged i long hauls over the same linelino ana anfliN in the same direction In the rate readjustment latitude 1 will be given to the railroads a. a they may rectify the long and haul violation either by raising long haul rates or decreasing 1 tl a. a shorthaul rates or both The above dispatch relates UK the case based on the complaint fI filed last year ear by the Ogden gr exchange according to H.

manager of the Traffic Service Bureau of Utah who re received a copy of ot the ten 1 report of ot the Interstate corre- corre con mercemerco commission examiner who held hearings on the issues 1 Ins Ins- In this report the exa Iner recommended reductions rO Utah and Idaho points to the the- of en en- ofof removing In a measure the di dis dis- criminationscriminations which were heldtb fb exist against Utah flour Clour mills a ap ap- in anSt- inin favor of Colorado mills I I Good Samaritan Is Robbed by Strangers t- A A. A J. Izatt Windsor street notified the policepollee Friday that he h. had beenrobbed of ot his watch and clothing and a small amount of Of bf cash supposedly by two men whom he picked up Thur Thursdaylay near Becks Beck's hot springs and supplied hi with meals and a place to Thursday night Izatt saidhis mobile was struck by another machine machine ma machine as heho was driving to Salt Lake and he picked up the two strangers and brought them to the city s' witnesses to the accident Upon their plea that hey had nothing to te cat oat and no place to sleep Izatt said lOald helie took them to his room In a a. local local- hotel and when he got up Friday morning morning- iJ everythingthing I but his and shoes was missing Including the strangers 1 Funeral Services Held for Late Edward Laird A Attended by scores of ot friends and business associates fune funeral services for Edward Laird presI- dent presi- dentdent of the Sugarhouse Lumber and Hardware company and vl vie president of the Jenkins Ashton company were held at 1 ocloo'clock Friday afternoon In the Forest DIe Dape ward chapel Bishop EliasEllas I SK Woodruff officiated and thetha fh ri lowing were Jeon Hardy Edward Ashton Ashton Henry Ta Taggart Jart and Ep Jf gene Cannon Interment wa wad Wt In City cemetery lo i jl STAGE ST.

DE DENiES lI 1 Two applications for permits I operate aU auto toE from public utilities commission vi dismissed on Friday by thetho sion ion without prejudice They Graham who desired I tp to a line between Vernal Verna Vernal Price and Satow who would is established a line between II and nd Coal City kICKED nv Dr Earl 17 of Fourth North street suffered ble Int internal Injuries when ls hi Ii kicked by a horsehorae at the state ft grounds race rack track employed by the contractor of oft new grandstand He lie was tak taken I J. i the th emergency hospital hopital where ad old treatment was given and Jat i removed to his home 9 A FOLKPOLK VISITORS Joseph n. Gleason proprietor of r. thehe Park hotelHelena Mont wa wai wa a visitor In Salt Lake Friday lie He lie- ndandnd Mrs Irs Gleason are stopping with lIth MrIr and Mrs frs S. A A.

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