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v. OCAL PAGE I- I V-v a 1 SECOND SE TIO he on the Day It Happens Happe 5 Sports Mining Mini hi Newspaper That Does Things SALT LAKE CITY UTAH AH SATURDAY EVENING SEPT SEPTEMBER 28 A ill I Arl j. ao I 5 on Him of of- tt lying jing Common Law Wife I l' tive and sullen tm embeck 42 waited SatSatur- Satur r. I. I county for foi- OOc- Oc Oco Oscar Olear ear W.

Me- il Mc Me- il to impo impose the they nilly for the slaying of his hs his- law Jaw law wife Mrs Minnie May 1813 at the EvensEvans 21 South State Ird court Jury jur guilty of ot fh de- de e- deri tr returning Its lis verdict venIl evening It clock Friday FrIda leniency which almost mandatory for the Jm death nth penalty Dilutes pr provide the defend defend- itAk tak his his' choice of ot either squad or ln the firing rr rf took the case 1 in m. and ami reported at returning fromfroni dinner er Be- Be 3 i to ready read to report ue of ot lh the Judge tl lor th sides the vcr vcr- ad 1 II not be bo received until received the verdict Bd 4 held a long conversa conversa- hisbis attorney Parley Jen- Jen ugh ush im nn nfl interpreter Meads leads Iea Not Notto Murder Ho to ft LUna charged with wi murder In connection pee stabbing ee of Antonio Cas Cas- Cas 51 July 21 21 In a fl shack at of Wf ot West Fourth South Jelled not three i sentenced to termsterras In the then the- a Ison a and two men were were to to terms lenns In ththe county hen en the regular criminal calendars were Tin tho Third district and fa I trial trUl was tentatively set 4 I Norton orton was sentenced to an term terin of or one to five I ithe tbthe state slate prison by Judge s' i when he over over- notion by Norton's Nortons lawyer ew Wai Norton was con- con of ot committing a PrY 7 against a young oung months ago at a teh co 1 tel was wu fined heed ced to to erv an In tM thO state slate prison Ills His ga notice of ot appeal and fixed the bail at at- OJOJ 23 3 3 was as se- ni sen- sen iri i Indeterminate term In- i In Sn i prison for or stealing an auto aulo teke ago antiand stripping thethc mU charge against EmU EmilEmi- li i 19 was reduced to petty tt and anda a day 80 Oda term In tn the Imposed by Judge Mc- Mc who was Jointly Broadwater declared to 10 do th the actual th car but bt merely aided rt rin In removing thetho tires Ures fi Kelson allalias Clausing In Sn Judge Nephi Jen Jn Ion of city ty court urt tto a petty 1 larceny and was to 14 days das tho the In county count on was ch charged with steal- steal tc from his roommate I ij Pen last hit September 11 at South street str el art lort Promised fOT Boys Boys' CM Club Club- Support for the orani- orani tile Neigh Neigh- a and Jackson Jckson ck on junior f-w as given en thecil city ree- ree Friday FrIda night by I or organizations th formation of thetho thclub ried until nUI remaining civic lc tt rl ng P. called by Commis- Commis try Irry rry I Finch lo to discuss ton on at such an Iten led by by- USg Char Charof city rec tn lila O. Clayton board of or Dr Dt- R. R.

Hampton and an- dt KV Rot Rotary ry cl club Jb Dr J. I F. and nd nd Louis Kt- Kt I- I Prank Irni Openshaw Ex Ex- MD b. and Monsignor Duane of commerce c. Economical Convenient 4 Style ty Ie and a Comfort for Men and Women IN Preserver Arch I SH SHOES ES Pleasing to Iob look at and at-and and they keep Jeep the feet well I Exclusively In Salt Lake nt THOMPSONS THOMPSON'S tc mc rOOT WUL- WUL 20 Main I SPECIAL OFFER While They LaSt tail LaSt- AA SET OF GABRIEL for fort your CHEVROLET PONTIPONTIAC C- DD DURANT NT Regular Price 2500 Special I Price 's 1500 15 OO Installed Free- Free Motor lor Eq Equipment Company SOUTH STATE WasWM 9 2 It This NOW Do This NOW Wash with th th- It Telephone nc for forn for a Mayta without cost ost or It In your our own homobomo obligation if If it doesn't sell eU td t- don't dont I nt krepkeep It After you ou OUI hav hav bave a den en hoW jow beautifully It washes everything clean without hand rubbing hand ng you you wIL snow noW why thothe I holds I world ic leadership THE MAYTAG SHOP 1211 So Stat St.

St Was Wa s. 13541351 0 D. A. A R. Marker Unveiled Mrs Mra E.

Bristol ristol of Ogden Ogden- state sta regent of ththe Daughters of the American Revolution unveiling the past state regent marker at the Mt Olivet cemetery in memory memory of the late Mrs Glenn R. II May Form a- New a a- New a- NewNew Chapter Chaper Chap Chapter ter- A er er- AA new chapter ofthetho DaughtersDaughters' r. of the AmeriAmerican an Revolution maybe maybe may may- bebe formed a Price Utah it was was announced ci it at it at- thethe fall state conference conference conference con conference of thetha organization or or or- at the Ithe Newhouse use hotel Saturday ThereThero Theroa There- aa are a sufficient members to war- warrant war war- rant nt thetho granting of a charter and it it- is it- is it- isis expected that thothe organization work willwilt be completed completed comcorn inhi the near near future the officers report With matel 30 member mem members members mem members ber in attend attend- a an ee. from rom all parts of tho the state the tho conference opened with Mrs Ralph E. Bristol of Ogden as state state- rr regent ent in the to chair A report on on thetho national conference 1 held in Washington D.

C. was was' given by Mrs Bristol A memorial tablet tab tablet to to tho late Mrs Glenn R. Bothwell a IL former for former mer officer in the association was was unveiled at her gr grave vo in iri Mt Olivet cemetery Saturday Satur Satur- day II a afternoon 4 I i 4 sk a a I iY I 4 1 1 4 4 l' 4 s. 1 0 it Mrs H. D.

HinesMines state taie reg nt presided at tl thetiie ceremony ny while the unveiling was done by Mrs Bristol The tablet is known as as' as the past st state regents' regents marker and is in accord with tho the custom of the tho national soci society in honoring departed leaders Neff BJ Brothers hers Will ll Purchase Acres of Nevada Land Completion oC or a a. deal Involving acres of oC ranch land in Clovel do- ver Cia do- I ver vel valley vaHey Elko tho I Neff Nett Brothers'Brothers Livestock Company will add the Warm spi-i spi Springs is ranch to the he acres ot of land already Iy held hel- di i in ri Ruby valley will take place early rIy next nea week It Ita was a announced Satur Saturday Sat Satur ny aLth Ashton 1 ns corn com pany offices s. David Dl fC bfbi ththe thC thUlah Ulah Radio n. co company Samuel JN ff and nd S. Woodward of of 0 the Jenkins Ashton-Jenkins company will leave Monday morning morn morn- Ing ng for Elko EIKO Nev to complete the the deal dell The The amo amount nt of or of money In Involved Involved In- In In the transaction on hasbas not en announced 1 The Clover CLver Ic Icy interests cy are being pL purchased horn from the Uie Badt lt Interests is s.

and San Sn 1 cisco representatives ti will eat Elko for tor the negotiations nt In confectIon with their heir Nevada trip rip the Neff tt brothersand md Mr Tr Woodward will Visit mines In the Spruce ucc uce mount mountain ln distrct where the they aro arc heavily Iy interested According to Mr illl an nn application Is now before thetho Interstate In- In commerce commission for for- aa writ of or convenience and necessity to authorize autho construction of tw twenty twenty- lw AVO miles miles' of ot railroad from rou Ventosa a on 01 the Western Pacific to lo Spruce mountain The proposed lino hue will cost find andhas already been underwritten Mr Woodward vard an announce an- an The Neff Interests the Western Vestern Pacific Railroad ad company and financial Interests In tho the Pa- Pa noi st arcara backing thethc railroad h. he said Al Construction of or tic tho railroad is an outgrowth of ot the recent talesale of control con- con trot rol In the Monarch I and Black Forest mines mines' to tho the Missouri Monarch Con Consolidated Mines Unes com- pan corncom pan iny pany a subsidiary company compan to the the- Consolidated MiningMining- Smelting Co and and others other Tho Tim Monarch company an and associates In the deal paid for a a. controlling In- In In- tt rest Mr Woodward said Among those hose who participated In the transaction transaction trans- trans action are atC V. IV V. M.

Archibald ma manager manager manag manag- nag nag- ercr of or mines for tot thothe Consolidated Smelting Smelting- company the BI Big Missouri Mining company of ot Br British Comm Colum- blabia Ia J. T. Gregory Ores Tac Tacoma ma Wash ah capitalist C. J. president of th thetho I Lumber company Tacoma Dam an Salt lako Laho mining engineer and Thomas ft R.

Stockett manager of ot the Spring Canyon Coal company The balance halbal anceanco of ot tho th stock Is held by Badt and Woodward Interests l' Furniture Men to Convene Friday Celebrating th the first anniversary Uy of or theRetail Furniture Furni- Furni ture ure association a n. bIrthday Party convention will ill bobe held FrI Friday laY Jy at at- he at- thethe he Hotel Utah All AU furniture deal dealers era of oC thethc city will wm participate A luncheon will be held at noon at d' which a n. program will vill be be- pro pro- seated and a a. birthday dinner will wUlwill- be will- bobebo held at the Hotel Motel Utah dining room at GO GOp p. in L.

G. Din Din- woo woodey dc president of ot thetho ass cli- cli lon will deliver the address of or welcome welcome welcome wel welcome and entertainment will be by li Harry rO Madsen An address lJ by a i i Speaker ak who has not yet pet been selected 11 committee re reports reports re- re ports and election of officers will VIm take ake plplace ce at I Man Fined for Possession of Li Liquor or Slop taken frontfrom thetha ta plumbing contained sufficientlent alcohol con to locon vict George MiIa II 1110 Ve Vest Veit IS l' Second Second SecSee ondand South street of ot the prohibition la law following trial 1 In In- II police court Saturday He wa was fined Makas'Makas I was arrested by dry qU 4 men menon on SeptemberSeptember- 7 Fifth of Utah FroshFrush Fail ail in English Exam Will Be Required to Take High School Scho I Course in jn Subject ct as Result two Twenty two per cent of the the- man freshman fresh man man st who registered at thc the University of Utah yand Saturday Sat Sit Sit- failed tto pass pais rE English glish placement place ment examinations'examinations and will be bire- bire re required re- re to repeat hi high schoolschoor co courses it was announced Sat Saturday by Dr Sherman Sherman Brown Brown Neff head of the department of of English at the in in tion Of or the 1162 students who en enrolled enrolled en- en rolled during th the two days dys' th the re report report re- re port Ilori shows ws 15 15 percent cent passed thothe examinations with wItha a high enough grade to them to take an ad advanced d' course courso in In English Ens 62 per per- centcent were pJ placed In th this the regular tt English co courses and thethc 22 per cent were assigned to to the gr groups groups' ups Comparisons with last Mast year years year's figures figures fig fig- I urestot been made Dr Neff said SaM but it Js Is bell believed belled ed tho marks marks' average slightlyhigher thantitan those I of oC last Jast year car I I Bronco Buster BroncoBuster Buster Hurt at Vernal VERNAL Sept 28 8 Special Special Special- Cliff curr Helm 29 9 professional rider from Long Beach Cal was was seriously hero Friday FrIda afternoon afternoon after afternoon while while bulldogging a i. i steer Helm brokethe animals animal's neck kand and and- as and- asas it was dying It rolled upon him At Al the hospital he was as found to have suffered a fractured der dee and concussion 0 of of- tho the brain Ho BC a Insisted on returning to thothe field but collapsed and Is Its now no In a a condition I fAX nT HOLD lD PUBLiC MJ MEET MONDAY Commission Decides to to- HH Hold 0 I 0 Open SessionsSessions' public he hearings on the proposed tl tax system and IncA constitutional re revision revision revision re revision necessary to put it into lOtO effect ef of feet will be reopened Monday morning morning morn morn- rn- rn ing atlO o'clock in thetho boardroom at at- the at- thethe tho stats state capitol This was decided Saturday lt morn- morn lug offerafter prolonged tl at a Joint session Cession tot the tax revision lon commission andthe nd- nd committee Some of the more to lo study the constitutional tl amend td- td ments ment while oth others other's n's ns wanted to to meet first In ex exe session and tentatively IY or Disapprove tho the proposed amendments amendments amend amend- amendment ments ment which were ivere presented to the committee by the commission comcorn mission on FrIda Friday The motion to proceed with tho public hc hearings without consideration con con- con ton pf the plaplan In st carried curJel by one on vote ote Chairman GeorgeGeorgc H. Ryan ot the legislative committee announced anh un that persons persons' persons persons' or groups desiring desIrIng to be be- hh heard ard should communicate as as' as soon oon ns as possible with the seCretary of ot the trie tax revision commission Aside from debating the question of when to resume resume thethc hear- Ings hear ingsingi th the Saturday ses session lon was was s' de devoted dc- dc voted to rep reports and general ment nt- nt over phases of or the revision plan which has already be been tentatively tentatively tenta tenta- approved by the he co committee Samuel R. Thurman and R.

El E. Hammond of the re revision commission commis commis- sionslon reported ported on oh their attendance at at- the the ic recent ent meeting of or the National Tax association ora associatiOn at Saranac ac Lake N. Both said that lt every every it tax oxcx ex ex- pertpert there who sho was as shown thethc proposed proposed pro proposed Utah pl plan heartily approved T- Its T- Its' Its Its' basic principle of ot taxing property property prop property erty- business and Income Prior to the reports members of or the committee engaged In some lively argument over certain phases of or the proposed plan particularly the part dealing with the Ithe collection and rand distribution of revenue from mines and public utilities Senator Knox Patterson attacked thothe spendthrift spendthrift spend spendthrift habits of thothe schools with Representative S. Sf M. Jorgenson and Chairman W.

W. Armstrong of i the com ion defending end them J. Columbia Columb II Press I Established Est ish inS in Lv Establishment of ot thetha western rn offices of or the Columbia University Pro rc In Salt L. Lake ke was wag announced Saturday by V. E.

Thurman who was recently tr transferred fr eastern cast- ern cast east east- em ern offices of the organization to to direct activities In 1 the taut taht and Pacific coast districts According to Mr 1 Ir Thurman this Is the the- first branch office to tot be escs west of thothe Mississippi river and for the present time all aU western business wilT will be directed I 1 local office The Salt Lake branch willdevote its Hs attention to th the the- Intercollegiate Int II movement hi In unS un- twe colleges cal col- and twenty other co leges in the United lt States StateN and abroad have hae ed d. dforthe cul men and rind ln Mr Thurman saidsald Couple Deny ny Guilt of Prohibition Charge Pleas of ot not guilty were entered entered by Mr and Mrs Irs ra on a liquor transportation charge when hen they they appeared appeared ared foro before United States Commissioner W. jH I Wilkins Sat Sat- I Theirbond was placed at 2000 and theirthell preliminary hearing hearing hear hear- Lr- Lr In ing set iet for October 1 I Thic Th couple cO was arrested arre by the policepollee last Sun ne near the mouth of or 1 canyon with Ith a R. load or of bonded liquor In theirtheil car cor It Is reported PASS EXAMSEXAMS' One hundredbundred sixty nine persons passed thotim recent civil service ex examinations ex- ex for mall carriers'carriers and clerks C. A Ak A Crockwell hl secretary ot of thothe local civil service board an and.

Saturday A total of of- 93 passed Issued as carriers and 96 passed as clerks Xo No 0 positions In either de de dc- are ate opopen at nt the present rit rit- tI I tI time me 0 Hill II I S- S- udden udden De De- a a a- I tb str struck ck John Berk rk e-rk til i in inset se at tC Copperton Fr dar wl when a a huge huge motor cras crashed ed down a an incline through Mike rul TWos hoardingboarding I house and an nd lodged on a bed hd on the opposite ste side of the building Mr Mr Tub Tulolo With his hiI three children re Gust Mary an and ose 11 lives es Mrs Two Tulo sav saved at the risk of her er own wn I I a I 4 4 a a- jr 4 i jr IE cz I i a 7 4 il 1 1 it a 4 tp 4 4 fW BEA 18 CASES DElAYED ABsence of State Witnesses Witness Witnesses Cs Br Brings Postponement Post ost- ost Absence of state witnesses subpoenaed sub sub- to te testify tl in tw vo I manslaughter man man- 1 slaughter er cases ses originating from traffic accidents resulted 1 in con con- I of or both hearings after theythoy I had IrMa Friday one one before City Judge Jensen sen andarid tlti other before G. Leonard Larsen Justice of or the aco at Sandy Sal The Tho hearing for George lI H. Cren- Cren haigh 21 of ot ReedHeed avenue enu charged In connection with the death of FrankPrank V. Nixon 59 9 cf tho 1 Claf Craig apartments was continued 1 to Oc October sc- sc c- tober 4 The hearing for Ro Ri oy Da Da- Da vIi vh 21 1 In connection with the the- deathof or Dell Den Terry ot of Draper was wa continued to October Octo October 11 Dr Stephen H. T.

Bc BesleyDesley ey testified that Nixon didied apparently of oC a n. skull fracture Alvin AlvinG ff G. Boyd 26 6 West Vest Fifth So South th second witness called when Gr Greenhalgh's hearing ape Jensen testified that 's car tray trav- trav cledabout abot 75 feet before stopping after l' striking Nixon Boyd Boyl who was a 1 passenger In car said slId Nixon been struck If ho hehadn't lI tO to ihotho street Seven SEwen witnesseswitnesses' te testified ber before rc Judge Ja Larson at a is DIL hearing hea Mother of Centerville Man Mar Slain in Illinois Earl employed at at- Ford Ford JFord brothersbrothers' fr fruit lt farm In mc was 18 notified by police FT Friday night that his mothermothel was waa murdered murdered mur mur- I dered In rg III Ill Tuesday The information was received by Chief of PolicePollee Joseph oE E. Burb Burbidge mur-J mur dic in Iri a telegram from au aurau- Details 0 of thothe slaying were not given Iven Deaconess Mary Shepard Will Retire After 25 Years of Service AfterAttel more than twenty ye In 1 In church work Vork ork 8 seventeen ent of which hi have hayo yo been In 11 Utah ah fo rot for the Ep Episcopal church Deaconess aco I- I 1 Mary Iary 'S a a. will retire ironsfrom from active service October October October Oc Oc- Oci i tober 1 and return re- re i turn to lo her homobome i gin in Dans N.

i A. A farewell re- re 4 tc given gIyen for tor a on a Sh Shepard pc Thursday la I night by the con con- ot of St St. it ti t- tc rc It hand and the home of oC the Rev arid Mra rs A. A Leon Leonard on- on art arch ard Wood Woo at 38 36 11 street She plans to leave leav Salt Lake Mir Mary Shepard either Tue Tuesday or Thursday Deaconess Shepard spent several Reveral mission in PlainPhan years ears at St. St Pauls Paul's City 1 before tore coming to Utah and also waswaa It active I In church work In I SC Seattle tUe She was parish visitor and Jle secretary rt to the rl ct St St.

MaLl MarksMark's parish In Seattle eattle She Is a graduate of oC Wells colle college e- ntnt Aurora N. and also from the te New ew York training ho 1 for deacon dea deacon ss She vas was set apart conus by Bishop Franklin Spald- Ing Spald- Ing In Ing In In St. St MarksMark's cathedral tat at Salt Ln In 1913 Miss has served as Bishop ArthurArthut ArthurW Moul Maul tonn de deaconess forfol general social service for tor more thantitan five years She Is Is ththe person In Utah who has ha thc tho title of or deacdeaconess ness nes's in Sn the 1 Episcopal church Relieving the sick and helping thethc needy needy has been her het most st ever ever- lastinglasting work declared tt thetho Rev Re Wood rector of or St Peters Peter's church She has been en engas engaged In Iii city missionary mis mis- slon ry work in tho thefield of ot Christian Christian Chris Chris- tIu tian 80 social service ser and there there has halS never ne been a question of or the church affiliation of or thos thos' ed The Th 8 was was was' wasa a familiar rh Iuro at al thie the county court Infirmary and au ati when will be missed abaaho el departsdeparts' fromirom this city No Person per- Ol per per- I son Olho Ol who vho ho was wor worthy ever ever nJ appealed aled to Deaconess Shepard in vain a In House Looted While Wom Woman Goes es to Funeral While Mrs Clarence Edgar Edg it- it tended th thefuneral funera 1 of her husband hus band Friday afternoon aft rno a prowler entered her home at East Seventh street and md stole ol hidden in a bedroom dross dross- er according to lo police ice Theloss lou was was' discoveredwhen Ms' Ms Mrs Edgar Edgar with he her husbandshusband's parents M. MMr and MrsMra Walter J. Edgar returned returned returned re- re turned later in the afternoon Mrs Edgar is a sister law of of Tr Traffic Sergeant J.

H. H. Warden War I Take From Granite Schools School's Vault The schoolhouse operated oper oper- ag again ln Friday Iday night with the result that UG was 38 mi missing Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur- Satur day morning from fron thethc Granite Granito high school ca cafe fc Investigation Io by Deputy Sheriff Yo Hi Hendrickson and Alva Ahn Stout superintendent ent of or the county crim crim- crim inalhial Ic Identification bureau revealed the thO th used gloves When th they battered open In the school principalsprincipal's office The rhe same care care- a Ws a vas exercised JJn obliterating footprints footprints foot too prints In tn the ithe the soft sort soil outside thothe window forced 1 open Olen to en enter cr the schoolhouse i use TIm The bur burglary lar was ws IS discovered bO- I by bO I jJ Janitor or Pehr Nielsen when Iho ho ilC arrived ar- ar Are rived at the schoolhouse to perform his 1 regular Saturday iday duties about the place Indications at nt the scene scene oc of thethc burglaryJed led officers io to be- llevo be- be Hero tho the work vork was 8 that of or the samo group of burglars who vho have ha entered various 8 ec Ii 0 throughout the county in the 1120 thep past st three weeks cek Loot from II tin th other schoolhouses has been Insignificant In con consisting Chiefly chief of ot a few dollars In pos postage st so stamps and school supplies I RO ROGERS ERSTO SPEAK MEET Physical EducationEd Section Section Section Sec Section to Me Meet Here October 18 The physical al education section of or or- tho the tho Utah Education association will hold its meeting at 11 a a. aa Friday er 18IS at the the Covenant Co house East South street str et wj with Dr Frederick Rand Rogers state director dl of oC physical education of NowNew York as principal speaker It was announced Satur Saturday 1 by bi D. DV secretary of or the th U.

E. A A. An informal dinner for tor Dr Rogers Rog ers rs membersmembers' andfriends friends' will be beheld beheld be- heldheld at in thetho evening at the Covenant housed house hou Ho will bebo th speaker an and 1 will talk on Antic Antici Anticipating Futures in PhS Physical i a l. Education uca- uca tion Ion Invitations will ihl bebc sent to state executives xe members members' of of the State NIgh High School Athletic association and to members of ot the board of education to to lo attendboth meetings Mr tr Parrah said that Louise Ise Hendelson Hen Hendelson derson of thetho section Is Js particularly anxious to to have them attend the morning 8 session to hear hear DrDI nog Rogers rs speak on Winning Confidence Con Con- ence and Active Support 61 or of Administrators for tor a Sound Ph Physical leril Ed Education callon all after which ho will wUl iii answer I Couple Held on I 1 Burglary rg ary Charge After Hearing aring W. P.

Grigsby 5 a alias il s. AllenAlien Merrill and his his wife Lucille 23 who ha have been termed by by- deputy by deputy sheriffs its as the do blO- blO burglars waived alved their 1 preliminary hearings Saturday and were held for trial in Third district court on charges of oC burglary and rc receiving stolen prop- prop prop- ed erty I who has has' has confessed the looting of QC more than an a tJ do dozdozen homhomes in various arlous sections of or th the county count and nd using tho the plunder to furnish IllsliIs own bungalow at 55 Edison street Murray Murra Is charged with burglariz- inging In the tue homohome of ot R. W. Garmer Gilr 1825 East lait Forty fifth South street last September 20 O. Mrs 1 GrIgsby Is Js charged with receiving stolen property prop prop- elt city erty from a i burglar at al the home of Mrs Irs W.

O. Norville 1521 Westmoreland West Westmoreland place last September I 1 Both defendants first asked City Cit Ju Judge Nephi Jensen If Ir they might not lot hive until Monday to enter to the he charges charge nr and a asked kd the court ourt to appoint them counsel Attorney Attorney At At- tome torney Edward I- I Ij Allen was cas ap ape appointed pointed Later the defendants returned re- re turned and ind IndiIndicated ut they wished to valve vai their hearings and be bound over to thothe district court to stand trial Wal Paris Hot Hotel Operator L. D. S. Officials' Officials Guest Lo Louis ls operator of oC a hotel in Paris Purl was a guest of ot L.

D. S. 3 church officials Saturday Mr Chaumier who Is making making- a tour ur of ot th the western United States Is accompanied accompanied ac accompanied ac- ac companied on on his trip by his wife Louis lc and Rl Richard hard L. Evans secretary ry of or the L. D.

DS S. Eur European mission U. I JJ 1 YI AS FALLING MOTOR TO E- II Two Tw Persons Injured Wall of Building DeDc I BINGHAMDINGHAM Sept Sept- 2328 Special John John 33 a miner was killed lIed and lull DIll 24 and md Mrs ri Mike Tula Tulo were wert injured Friday afternoon after noon when a huge electric motor came cam hurtling down the steep Incline of I th th Ohio Cop Copper tr company crashed through the side sId of Tulo Tub boardingboarding- house boardinghouse house and bulged out ut the th ap opposite lt wallwail There were eight people the he secondfloor of ci tho the house when the horsepower 2011 motor which workmen were loading on a car lit at at- the t. the top of got away Instinct alone must have prompted Mrs Tulo Tub to throw herself hersel In In fr nt of or her children and push back back- asas the tho huge Iron mass crashed Into the for there was no warn- Ing warning warning warn warn- warn warning of ot thethc ru runaway motor I It hit the house ls like a cannon ball passed through the group oh on on the second floor and lodged against the oppo- sitesite sit wall on a a. bed be- I be I It was awful said Mr Ir Tulo iulo Saturday Men Ien women and chIl- dren children chil chIl- dren were Avero ver burledburied beneath the wreck I believed that several had bebeen killed The stove was STaS dem demolished and smoke and Ire fire added to the terror terr r.

Then we found poor John Toh with his skull cr crushed shed sheL He lie rv was dead We got the others out some out some ho how had been bee a a. resident nt of ot BI for lor ten years and was very very- popular In Sn ththethc community Hows unmarried 4 Mrs Joe Do Marko and her lW two children Tony and Teresa who were were on the th ground floor were ero panic panic- strickenbut the motor motor did not crash through upon them Salt Lake Ad Club Asks Dist Change A petition to thetho Advertising Federation of ot America to have ththe Salt Lake Ad club assigned to the twelfth In which the Paci tic fie Co Coast Advertising clubschubs associa- tiontion Is located willbe be forwarded at nt Once to thothe national organization It was announced cd Saturday by Victor H. Snow president president- of 0 thothelocal lull club This action was taken following a meeting of or ththead club lub members members I Friday rIda at which Raymond F. KelleyKehley of Spokane president of the Pacific coast organization spoke John pr president and trust officer of ot Walker Bank and president of ot ththe thi Community chest will address the members of or or- thethe club Monday at 1215 at at att- he att- he the chamber of or commerce DeafDeal and Dumb Boy Runaway Found Here Her Despite thin of being deardeaf and dumb Don Jacobs S-y year S-year- r- old r- old Park City youngster r. rebelled at Al Altha at- the thetha IdeaIden of or going to school In tn thothe mining town 1 Friday and 's setsetout t.

out to eo the world orId according to police who found him wandering in ththe business district earlycatly In the eve evening By dint of or much persuasion the officers finally managed to get him to write his hii name id a address On a slip sUp of paper Dons Don's vacation ended Saturday when he was re returned returned re- re turned to his parents parent after spending ln the nl night ht at police headquarters I. I 'S renson to Address Address' Forum on Karl Karl- i Marx i Alfred Sorensen speaking on Doctrines of ot Karl Marx tot Present Day Conditions will address nil hd dress the Open Forum at a meet- Ing meeting meet meeting to beheld p. m. at at- the at- the at- thethe Labor Jabor bor Temple Second East street Salt Lake Banks to Resume me Former Hours Hour Salt Lake Lak banks will change their business hours from 10 a. a m.

to top to 2 3 p. m. beginning next ned Tuesday thothe Salt Lake clearing house anan- an flounces The summer schedule of 9 a. a m. tb 2 p.

IJ Ia m. will endelul Monday.

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