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Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 9

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SEVENTYi NINTH YEAR '--Z- P. 't .1 eolliP OP tr, ,4, 4.1,1, SI OP ookild. 464.. a ,7,...., IF NIP' 1 Dia. II' I 1 111 v.

'Nlet-'1U SECOND SECTION A zte 10 l't 0 6,1923 SEVENTY NINTH YEAR ----------t A-T-Daile 1 ought If you are able to take advantage of the present, you need not worry about the future.Forhes Itagazine a 17 Daily bought 1 you are able to take advantage of present, you need not worry about II agazine the the FO ED 1850 SALT LAKE- Y- UTAII THURSDAIr SEITE11BER NIED 1850 SALT LAKE- CITY- THURSDAY SEPTE1IBER I UTAH FOU Te pi A WI IThree 1Cilled, 96 EMOCRAlo uLtilli Hurt in 174 Auto City Moves to Speed Up Traffic WU THE PEOPLE KNOW THE TRUTH AND THE COUNTRY IS EXPENSES Of tiff --COI $303015 FOQ LAST 8 MOIIIIIS Ill Pith.1.-Als4.4.-:::,tii'-': 1.147-Flifoio DE-MADE-110113E' EXTRA lit MAR TO' CATCH WOMEN'', KILLING ARRIVE roll ROAD siiows To: CATCH woMENi, KILLING ARRIVE 1 II 1 Time of Light Cycle On Semaphores Shortened. Two Speeders Confess Guilt; Both Pay Fines 3Sillard- Balls. 29. with ataaling an in Salt Lake and Gtts Hanzlik and Sawyer. arrested with Rails at Ely 1 ht West BroadwavL Solicit-.

ii. "-Iv and Gtis Hanzlik and Sawyer. arrested with Rails at -Ely. West early Auditor Predicts Surplus at Year's End Despite -Drop in Revenue of $30,000. Crashes in 1-------In-1-74 nutomobtle accidents in at Lake City during the I monith of August.

three persons Smith Will Get Entire, were killed and St injured. to records kept by Traffic Sergeant a mes Progressive Vote For traffic -vielations, 622 Says Chai airman. arrests were made, exclusive of fite-fot drwing while intoxi-, rated. According to Ashor B. dcOomf occurred rnedumsbteetr street In- Idaho national (corn- tersectipris, and two or more mateeman.

sentiment expressed at aut C'n. were involved in 1:2 mithaps. Ole papa In November. similar to the feelings now publicly ex-, pressed. means that SO per cent of e-st High the Progressive vote in Idaho will be found in the Democratic col- unto.

This statement is contained Ea Si. In a ietter received by Fred W. ys Johnson. chairman of western re- venal headquarters in Salt Lake li 11 In the presidential election of or arad Thursday 1924. the vote in Idaho was: Re- 1 neatreliVillStop- Run-- ning Films and Take Place of Historic Old Structure--to be Razed.

l'hursida7 morning by Deputy Sher-mg Gets More Ws carefteaTheim and C. T. Tar for questioning, in the murder Brazen. of Joseph E. Wilkens.

aged Span. ish Fork nightwatchman on the night. of Aug. 28- Balla in any event will be held Despite the fact that abatement on the automobile theft charge. proceedings are pending against Sherlif J.

D. Boyd of Utah county. agsata and owners of property arrived Thursday afternoen and report- on West Broadway. and that Chief of Police Joseph k- BurbiSge his ed that from ills detailed men for special, duty on the men it appeared that Other that street to aPPeehend women en-they have agreed on a story or that they were not in Spanish all and sundry whn walk i Fork thalimeqt the Despite the fact that abatement proceedings are pending against agoats and owners ot -property on West Broadway. and that Chief of Police Joseph BurbiAge has Sherif J.

D. lloyd of Utah county, arrived Thursday afternoon and auestioned the three men. ithheeY men aligreaePOPoanresti PltibrAtt rc.st tt er story Forortkheatt they limweeore ntohteinwnSirpdattrtileti Two speedr. faced City Judge John Morgan Thurs- day and plea ed, guilty. Q.

F. Coition admitted be was exceeding the speed limit at Third East and Fourth South street. Sergeant J. H. Warden said the man was driving at the rate of 40 miles an hour.

Golsen was fined lie and given ten days suspended tali sentence. Lemont Wr.ght. IT. of 170 south West Temple street, was convicted of driving 45 miles an hour on Ninth South street. was fined 15.

given six months jail sentence suspended. grid prohibited from driving a motor vehicle the limits of the city for one year. A reduction of ten the and green lights. and a awl of one oecona In the sniper' light OU the semaphore signals controlling traffic in the congealed of the city is, in effect. A device which reduces the tune, was installed Wednesday afternocia In -Iron mike- control box at First South and Main streets under the direction of Charles superintendent of police, and fire slat msystem by order of T.

T. Burton of the department of public safety. The change is calculated to Speed up traffic kiThoth motorist and i pedestrian. Commissioner Burton' and Chief of Police Joseph E. Burbldg.

said. The red and green lights will show an the future only 2 seconds Instead of 30 seconds as heretofore. will show only four instead of Lee seconds. This will reduce the time given the pedestrian to cross intersections and i.peed up traffic. Arrests Increase.

I along that thoroughtarey numerous complaints ef almost Intolera blo -conditions on that rtreet are received Not only are men soliclAted open. hr and but it is reported that in the last two or three days. even women pedestrians have been accosted and insulted by denizens of houses complained of. a ad in one Instance a young woman car Ifor the eight-month period end lag August 31. the Salt -Ake City operated on I3S.9 45 less money than tor the same per-sod a year ago.

unappropriated surplus remaining in addition to four-tweifths of the annual budget is now 352,774,91, according to the monthly report submitted by Alvin Keddington, auditor. to the city commission Thursday. It appears that the city will have a surplus at the end of the 'sear despite the fact that revenuee have been decreased by over $19.000 from a tisrease In valuation with the prime levy as last year. said Mr. Keddington.

Expenses for -August were greater than tor August a rear ago, being $260.540.73 as compared to $751.33112. There remains in the 'mdget appropriation for the city's share of authorized improvements. only 31b.744.44 and this will be more thnn the paving of South To. pie already authorized while the paving of Seventeenth ssuth street Sc under consid If this street is paid for rrom the money allotted for 1928. it will be necessary to use money saved by the various departments represent- ad by the unappropriated said Mr.

Keddington Mien Carbis, arrested early Wednesday morning after he is alleged to have broken a door screen Allen Cathie, irrsted early Wednesday morning after he is l- a leged to have broken a door screen 27,000 Boys, Girls Respond to First Day's School Bell publican. 69.879; Democratic. 1 I Indienant cries of a number' of 2 1,2 Sand Progressive 84.160. Ninety per of the Progres- women Lying In the-southeast weesive vote. coupled with large de- fections from the Republican nom Of the city Thursday set sevranks.

now imminent. means c- eral motor cycle policemen on the trail of four or five automobiles WY for the Democratic ratate and national-tickets -in-the Gem-etate and restIlled In the 'arrest- of- four said Wilson. Wert high school students. The national copttnittee said the The students. William Gallagher.

nam-ng of Chase Clark as the Get Wilson avenue Fred HarMon. Democratic senatorial candidate; 1762 Eighth East: Nicholas Franks, has added much to strength of 707 wpon avenue and Howard Tel-the ticket. 323 Bryan avenue. w-th a Idr. Clark.

business of Mac-number of other West high school kay. Idaho, was a v.sitor at re- male student's motored to the gional headquarters Thursday to high campus: where they seized -a confer with Idr. Johnson regard- number of freshmen. stripped them ing the campaign in the neigh- of clothing painted their bodies red boring state. and forced them to ride On the run-In the opinion of Johnson, nine board and fenders of auto-Clark will conduct the most in- which were driven through tensiva- campaign that has ever a number- of streets in the 'south been waged in the history of the aortion of the city.

state. Already he is ma'iing plant Following their arreet the tout to Conduct a house to house can- Youths were turned over to of the ent-re statp. Slr Clari4 nile court authorities. is opposing John Re The Paramount-Empress tat- Ceafie 0 be a moving' pic. for the spoken word alanSir- ture house and will 'be used it Was disclosed It is' understood the L.

Marone Enterprises, controlling the Para- mount-Emprem Capitol and Vic- tory theatres, will rontinue-to con. duct the offerings. at the All, mount. although no definite plane eged Breaker are announced. pending a trip east by Mr.

Marcus. Of Door Admits saTthIll keenly disaPpointed over the an- Dnthang Charge nouncement that the Salt Lake theatre would nolonger be, 'used for theatrical prceductions. Salt Lake for many years has been considered one of the best show toWns between Chicago and the Pacific coast and it is now an- urinated st Cause of the housing conditions of- that some of the be shows come to Salt Lake will 13, the by the Paramount-Enirorss. The Paramount theatre has a seating apacity of Ilfoli and the acoustics are considered to lee es. reptionaily good.

It was built Years an by th. 'Sullivan-Considin interests and was acquired by the L. Marcus en terprises 17 years ago. The Mar. interests purchased it kr what 'has been -termed a shoestring and were given six months to survive.

Porter. 1 Stork in the company owned' -15TIv-ktit The theatre was under the man. agement of Mr. Carpenter milli the would to i opening of the Capitol theAtre oa -fiouth street', Wheit e. Carpenter the manage.

mend twice that time of service in tail." Carbis said be would take the merit that house. ftatutory time for sentence. and SHEEP RAISERS JbruoduggehtMortoarne ohirmderaetdlotahem, mFritin- day. Sept 7. nDPM TIDTIM Prra thce.

'Inn SHEEP RAISERS Fudge Morgan ordered man nought before him at 10 a.m. Fri-Say. Sept 7. OPEN DRIVE TO lo r. -There is too much loitering and conversation between pedestrians as it 110 sa.cl Chief Burbidge.

'and we belie Ve that 30 seconds wait for the motorists at Intersections is too long and the new system will be -ried out to detespine what effect it will Chief Burbidge also called attention to increased traffic viciaBona and again appealed to the pubic and Especially motorists. to co-operate with the department now that school has been resumed. In spite of much publicity and Increased fines for driving cars not Properly equipped with lights. and failing to obey the stop signs at throughhigh-waysand otter vriftlotions. the dangerous practice is inCreB5 rying a baby in her arms was imand a full length gla portuned to enter one of Of tempt to effect an entrance to the places it is reported.

home of Mrs. rrancni Gatherum, These facts were called to the 537 Tenth East street, and was attention of Chief Burbidge driven away by rn-ssiles which were Thursday and he stated that be, thrown at him. -appeared before had instructed Officer E. A. lied- Judge liohn 1-1.

Morgan in the (-rim- man, chief of the anti-vice squad. inal division of the city court. to have his men watch the street more carefully and additional men Thursday and pleaded guilty to in plain clothes are to be detailed drunkenness. to this duty. Prosecutor Lon Watson recited "On great trouble is that it is the facts and stated that as a by re- patent evidence against these Carbia, a woman of the Gatherum extremely difficult to secure coin.

suit of the disturbance created women. Most of them know cur household, waz contned to her bed from nervous shock. recemmerm-tiurt-thrs-mwrI1W given six months in the city Jail at hard labor and that he be made, to serr the full time." lid Mr son. "I am only sorry tu- does not permit of a more severe ht.n.tams,,a 1 1 and a full length glees door in at- tempt to effect an entrance to th borne of Mrs. rrancia 537 Tenth East street, and was driven away by missiles which were thrown at him.

appeared before Judge John H. Morgan in the (-rim- inal division of the city court. Thursday end pleaded guilty to drunkenness. Prosecutor 'Lon Watson recited the facts and stated that as a re- suit of the disturbance created by Carbia, a woman of the Gatherum household, was contned to her bed from nervous shock; gfeitn reeesis Inm.eltc"Ilttltmonttts in the city hard labor and that he be mad to son. "I am only sorry serve the full time." 'lid Mr does not permit of a more severe entence.

I ithe Church School Head To Visit Colleges 5, yt, I l' 1 The school bell was answered 274,00 Salt Lake bops and girls A hursday the end of the summer's Enrollment was fully up to ex. pectations aceording to Superintendent GT, N. Childs. who reports that the teachers and supervisors staffs are knee deep in trouble and work Wang care of transfers and registrations. It is expected that next Monday rcl a se work -411-be-rtornialthourn- it is alto indicated that five or six thousand children be added to the rolls in the first months as out-of-town families return and those late for a dozen reasons re- 11)rtt the high schools the day was occupied entirely with registering and assigning to Mamie those who tare entering high school for the first time Moos who attended twth echol last year will report 'for the beginning of another school I year Frtday.

I UTAH'S LOAN SOCMTIES TO. ELECT TONIGHT oliicera anti immeotately ouck out publican candidate. who was P- of eight upon thaoprnarliWa pointed by Governor H. C. Bal.

several of the house dridge on the- death ofSenator and arrested the inmates. charging Frank R. Gooding. them with vagrancy. and some ot Democratic regional headouir-.

minetzountihnee them we have driven city. Abatement-- on a Suite on omn hnvtede number of houses were ordered of the 'Newhouse hotel. i some time ago notices sertivi on Large pictures of Goyttrnor All landlords and these cases are mow Smith and Senator Robinson grace; pending. We propose to keep at tat the walls, together with maps of these women and also see the various states In th t-speakers" I. abatement cases are prosecuted to bureau.

which is In chage of John Members of the Salt Lake county the im B. McManus, former Democratic farm bureau will hosts to chairman of New 2leezo. nomnees heading both Republican Burglar Takes Four ngrea- Al Mr. McManus is booking a and Democratic state and CO number' of nationally 'prominent Saxaphones and Clock speakeravand to launch a 6101121 tickets and other guests dur- speakingamPaign in the olrhk -114, their annual field tour of the buitir straned-vaithakey-hole western states within the next two souther pan of SaTt-rake-Crilliity. gal entrance to the ned I weeks.

Friday. It 11 announced by John 'V se I School of Music. 44 1-2 south Main Hansen. president of the bureau. street- Wednesday night by Woman Acts for The party will meet at the Mur ray CitY Dark early Friday morn- a hole in the door near the ion.

officer's and immedistrly duck out of sight upon theltgoproarhw -hale raiided several of the house and arrested the Charging them with vagrancy. and some ot we have driven from city. Abatementproceedings on a number of houses were ordered number of nationall prominent and Democratic state and COngrea- Saxaphones and Clock y- -ent gain trance to the Rowell expeots to launch a 6101221 tickets and other guests dur- speakingcamPaign in the eirbr their annual field tour of the western states within the next two suuther pan of Salt Like ZOLInty. ed School of Music. 44 1-2 south Vila street.

Wednesday night by marina saw en weeks- Iptrealuidaennthooutnicheiel bbureay Juobn a hole ain the door near tbe loco. Woman Acts for The party will meet at the Mur- City park witty Friday morn- SAVE FLOCKS Dr. Joseph Merrill, Church scam- 1 missioner of education. left Thursday on three weeks' tour. plans being to vtait the Ulla cot lege.

the Juarez stake academy and the Phoenix and Mesa. itecinaries. The Gila college is located at Thatcher. and the Juarez academy in Colonia Juarez. Mexico.

on his trip Dr. Merrilli intends to tisit the various state public school officials to get in touch with the educational methods in sections. Merrill- will also represent the, general board of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement association at the St Joseph. Maricopa stake conferences. i i A S4 1 .:4 i 1 11 I I 'I- 11 i i -ill 1 I A 5 I NVednesday there.was a total- of 11 tags isztued to motorists and of that number 17 were for imProPer lights and 13 for ignoring stop signa For Heavier am of the opinion the fines imposed are not heavy continued Burbidge.

'although the courts have increased the tint from 11 to $1 1 have issued an ordersto Hid desk sergeant who acts as bail commissioner. to increase the bail foi traffic violations to not less than 15 and we will see if that will have the desired Chief Burbidge said that Officer W. C. A Smoot was busily enraged reorganistng the Junior and esPeeterwith a month to have each school in the city yepresented by a squad with their hedges tind, other in--signs. Officer Smoot is also arranging with the management of dairies, bakeries and laundries to have painted on the rear doors of their truck the following warning sign: ImrefullY.

Look out for ehildien." Chief Burbidge said that if the public will co-operate with the department In promptly reporting violations of the traffic regulations. telephone in the number of cars and locations of accidents and Will be kept In resit to respond immediately to all calla i chooti The executive board of the Wasatch Sheep Graziers' -association met with George Holman. of -the United States Biological Survey and E. C. Shepard.

supervisor of the Wasatch Forest Reserve in lift association's 4fices in the lay plans for the extermination of predatory animals in the Wasatch Reserve. The, sheep men have suffered considerable thrpughout the past few months through the harrassing of their herds by coyotes add bearIt was decided that poison belt would be distributed under the di. rection of the executive commit. According to James A. Hooper.

executive of the graters association little dificulty is ex- pected in extebninating the few bears remaining in this region. ae a bear will always como hark to ills kill until it is completely devoured. The coyote. on the other'. 'hand kills.

partakes of a nice little mutton chop and kills again when hungry. This district is practicallv free from cougar anti wolves. onlir a few cases of the latter being re. ported in a number, of Yeats. hottk attending the meeting be- sides Holman and Mr.

Shepard were: Sylvester Broadbent. Salt Lake City. John C. Mackay. Granger.

H. H. Steven Salt Lake City. A. Hennifer.

and Murray Vinson. Grantsville, members of the elf' U. tive board; and James A. Hooper. Pecr et try.

IP. Is 7 f4 7- I- 4 I Lv A 1,. le WIDLL Loa TI- Confers 1111,11 Air Crash Victim rann escpe wrii an alarm clock and di di a rat gy and and will leave in an automobile caravan for a tour owr the south- a ra at. ACCOrting to detectives who in- ureauleaders east bench farms. Inspection! will lock when leaving the rit Med-the be itiedi-eUeet riiZehe in 'seed con- OGDEN.

Sept. aro' campa gns during the Past Strim. place. 1 Ilise JeYete Erwin, stenographer in inner' and also of the sugar beet wool. A the office- of Secretary Jeuse S.

and Potato" fields- I orers in ervice Richards for the past three years. I The party willtthen tourth; west sured Fair Treat- Walk appointed temporary secretary tilde of the county and atPresi- of the Ogden chamber bf cOmmerce -dent Hansen's farm a btS Water- I Thursday at a spetal meeting of mellon feast will be served- the board of At 1 p.m. an informal meeting mARKEtroRiviiNG ea men Mr. Richards was killed in an air- will be held at the farm of A. E.

Prior to his leaving at 6 p.m. wiecauerettinirg bureau I Federal a Jardine de ibuild-n a me 'lane crash at the Pocatello air -Lee at Taylorville at which can- Thursday for Denver. Secretary of fit Id Tuesday didates on bolt! state and Corgi-ea- iollt Funeral services for 31r. Rich- atonal tickets and from both par- aids and Floyd Timmerman. Ogden ties will be asked to epeak.

Stephen newspaper man. another victim of H. Love of the Utah-Idaho Sugar' At a recent meeting of the joint int dust the will be-held frkise. ha, aloe been invited to i committeete4el the National Eepresentath-es from Animal In- Dai The city comiesion Thureday cot- address the meeting on the sugar growers association and the Na, ry bureau, Biological Survey. ed to close the city hall during tariff -Luncheon be lierved by tonal 'Wool, Marketing council Vie ry bureau.

Entomology bureau. the, entire day Friday net of-re yromentrf-the-Thinter farm-bureatt de Extension service of Demonstration l-bite steps were taken to spect to the crash victims. At the conclusion of the meet- ward formation of a national woot Reclamation Prolects. ser' The city court will convene at II In a resolution will be presented selling agency. arket News syrvice, Statis- amt.

Friday instead of 10 o'clock reduction in the tar- Recommendation was made to Celia M' Crop Livestock Eetiin, order that business may be die. 111 on-sugar according to Mr. Han- groweri that they use present co- mates- Sugar Plant Investigations patched am quickly as possible. operative selling agencies BIM. and tVeather bureau were present.

Ernest 'Bamberger is Republic- the national' agency is formed. A. in charge of Demon- an nominee for senator: Senator The report states the completion stration Reclamation Projects: in- Cry judge Je WIlltam H. King Democratic nomi- of the national yelling agency le troduced Mr Jardine to each one 4, nee for the senate: Gov. George 11 contemplated the neat future of the representatives personalty es BecOm' Candidate Dern.

-Democratic gubernatorial and also suggeets that the gradial As at the dinner bold Wednes- building up of strong etate an dre-I day in his honor. Mr. Jardine again pools afford the best means! announced that he was on a ca- riiim nee and William alittlit vili.efrattalt Judge Nephi Jensen Mundt, publican ticket; J. H. Demo- of convincing growers Iif the ad- ca I tion and not a speaking tour.

but. announced his candidacy for thy tic nominee for Congress and vantages derived from the pooling that be way always glad to meet Republican nomination for city Congresemart E. 0 Leatherwood. and collective selling of woos. with those woxking in the field.

Repuhtkan.candidara Judge- to -Succeed A strong recommendati-ii In a short address wh eh followed. Judge jetiMn was apponted to himself- against pre -shearing- contracts. for 1., mentioned that in all govertiment the city bench by Mayor John F. the gale of wool was made at the work. there are conic who Bowman, following the death of a.

meeting. However. where grower feel that those in WashMgton, 'D. Judge O. C.

Darby several A onths desire to contr ti act before sheeng ago. 'To. be Buried Friday 1.1 promotion I promo or increases in salary tr Crash Victims pulite this entire lifetime whIch cliP. informsion WI.11 Da en than than thoeti out in the field. To dust the will be-held frkiae.

stso been invited toi committees.4of the National from Animal In Dai The city comiesion Thureday vot- address the meeting on the sugar growers association and the Na ry bureau, Biological Survey, ed to close the city hall during tariff rbiacheon be lierved bi tonal 'Wool Marketing council Vie ry bureau. Entomology bureau. the, entire day Friday nut of -ro---sirtrinert of-the Unmet farm buretitfrsr de Extension service of Demonstration n-bite steps were taken to spect to the crash victims. At the conclusion of the meet- ward formation of a national wooi Reclamation Prolects. Forest ser The city court will convene at II in a resolution will be presented selling agency.

a.m. Friday instead of 10 o'clock opposing any rice. Market News socvice, Stotts. reduction in the tar- Recommendation was made to cialis Crop Livestock Estiin- order that business may be die. III on-sugar according to Mr.

Ilan- groweri that they use present co- mates. Sneer Plant Investigations patched an quickly a possible. operative selling agencies anti and tVeather bureau were present. i SCIL Ernest' Bomberger is Republic- the nitional agency is formed. A.

In charge of Demon- City judge Je an nominee for senator: senator The report states the completion stration Reclamation Projects: in- William H. King Democratic nomi- of the natiotal veiling agency Is troduced Mr Jardine to each one nee for the Gov. George if contemplated for the near future of. the representatives personalty Becomes' Candidate Dern -D emocra tic gubernatorial and also suggeets that the gradual As at the dinner hold rtiam nee and William H. Wednes- building up of strong state an dre-I day in his honor, Mr.

Jardine again gional pools afford the hest means! announced that he was on a re- culthWe Judge Nephi Jensen Thursday publican ticket: J. H. Paul. Demo- of convincing growers bf the ad-I cation and not a speaking tour. but.

announced his candidacy for the cratic nominee for Congress and vantages derived from the pooling that be was always glad to meet Republican nomination for city Congresemart. E. 0 Leatherwood. and collective selling of woos. with those woxking in the field.

Judge- to -Succeed A strong recommendati-ii In a short address wh eh followed. Lit Judge erengn was apponted to bi it against pre -shearing' contracts for mentioned that in all government the city bench by Mayor John F. the Role of wool was made tli.e, service work. there are conic who Bowman following the death of meeting. However.

where grower feel that those in ashMgton, 'D. Judge O. C. Dolby several months gtr desire to cOntflitet before sheeineg oave, ago. be Buried Friday -6---'05' 1 promotion or increases in salary.

Crash Ichms puling dais entire lifetime winch Informagon wi ven ll be g' than those out in the field. To Cfinfers A-kit. MUM ea OGDEN. Sept- MI Th Utah chapter of the Amen- Cu ins-itute of Savings. Building' arid Loan asaocations will elect) otficers at the annual meeting the Newnouse hotel tonighL retiring officers are 0- R.

Dibbles, pretddent, and D. Farnum, secretary After the election diplomas will be given to graduates of the university extension course in building. and loans by Dr. C. N.

Jentem. state superintendent of public wruction. Th.bre are 43 graduattai and all are- officers- and employcal of state building and loan Celleelftl, One ol the features of the evenng will be vocal numbers by Em. rna-Lucy-Cates-and-SelectiontbY Mabel Borg 'Jenkins. Mrs- Boweil by her splendid singing at the national 'convention in Ashvile.

N. C-. Iwo years ago, was instrumental in focusing the attention of the organzation members on Salt Lake and it was in part due to her forts that Salt Lake City was awarded the 1329 national of the League of Building and Loan associations. Mr. 1 said.

Mrs Jenkins. who is associated with the piano department of McCune School of Music and Art. Is twell known for her work -as a per former and Instructor. The Utah chapter of the Amer- Death Crash Trial Held Up One Week A Dot-Shot on Owner's Lawn' A valuabla shepherd dog belong log to Bert Evenson, 538 Kathnne stri.et was shot and killed some-saw the dog at 11 p.m. Wednesday anti shorly after midnight by an on dog killer.

according to rep ::1, to the police. 2lr. Evensnn told officers that he, saw the dag at 11 p.m. Wednesday and that the animal rig Thursday hi Al 6 ursday me found- dog lying dead on the front lawn, a bullet hole through the bodyl -14-31' the shoulders li raid that auotit tuldnight beard an explosion -which he thought was the back fire of VII automobile. but now believed it was a shot from a revolver.

Mrs. Elizabeth Dies at S. Home Mrs. Elizabeth H. Lion.

native of England. died Wednsaday even-, lug at the home -of her daughter. Mrs. .1 A. Turnhow.

2283 south Second Welst street.Mrs. Lyon was born in Manchester. England. 17. 1867; and came -to Utan 7 1863.

During her life In Utah Mrs. Ly on has been-active in Church went particularly in the Relief Society served for several years as president Of the Y. M.4. A In Murray. Surviving are the following Chi)- dren; H.

Mrs. J. W. Arnold, Murray; -Turnbow: George Lyon, Niue ray; and Mrs David S. Dick.

'Thee-ley. Idaho: 32 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren MP survive e' them concerning the domestio overcome the possibility of such a fonign values together with condition. he tile's 1 The case of Tony Plamato'kese. charged with involuntary. manslaughter.

was continued ThuratLity for preliminary bearing for week. The case growing out of the accident in which Dr. 8. raionge was killed at Fist North and First West street in a collision between his automobile and that of Stematokese. last July 13.

was sche.t uled to be heard by Judge N. Tanner. -Through arrangement of counsel the venue was ca-- -e; in the justice court of G. Leonard Larsen at Sandy and the date set for next Thursday. Tourist's Wile Dies; S.

Seeks Husband gh-FiTtre afire in making en effort 'to get in touch with Jonker of Wichita. who left Salt Lake Intend-in to ro to Cold Ear. via Boise, Ida, Mrs. Jonkern 'eh nits taken itl while on the trip and remained in a Sali'Laice hospital died Thursday morning Bishop 'Witty Returns From Keene Funeral Et, Rev. Jonh J.

31itty, bishop of the Salt Lake diocese of the Catholic church returned to gait Lake Thursday from Sacramento. Calif. where he preached st the funeral services for the late Bishop Keene. facts of value in making contracts, the report ersYle It was aloe decided that the joint committee shall designate.approv ed marketing agencies tie growers 0 the to keep in constant touch with all field workers, "It is our Job to help Mr. Jardine said.

and ITt It is only money you are after. you had better has been sent in Salt take fudge Jensen has taken an active part in civic. political and religious affairs. Ho has practised law In Salt Lake foe 15 years and served, one term In the state.legislature For two and one half years he acted as amistant county etorney. During the war period be actet as couneel for tho local draft board being honorably released by Provost Marshal General Enoch Crow has been stent in Salt Lake fudg Jensen has taken an active part in vont-Marshal General Enoch Crow- Bountiful Holds to rUllerni Itertieeg for Mrs NI Schaper.

27. her son. Carl 7. an4 daughter. Ramona.

2. vile and children of tawrence C. Schaper 1544 Sixteenth Raid street. who Wer0 killed In the fatal airpline crash at Pocatello Teesdar, will be held Sept 7 at 4 P.m, in the Matsonhe temple. t50.

east South Temple street will be le the DIM th. -Funersi seniors for will be Is the M3tinnie Dint in thn Budget Operifibur. lira- nut. in tne Fer vice. euerat I emrloyes are.

always oubJect to 1 4.. critionm ahil lt la In the 1 I Lela. not In Waalpnatort: 'where the I 11111. i trtpntatzon Or Thtidipaftrifetir A.11 I I 1111. 1.1111MEng I ma e.

I not stay In the service. Federal IVkRRIAtiADAIRY 44- A-NN DA-litY GOLD FISH SPECIAL for RPOi pit E' der. 1RPD JP 1 I 1 I 1 A I dr WS taibz1 He added that all workers should 1 he humble in their dealings seek 11 I head off poseible troubles and keep otkt of courts when pos- 1 ankle. but, Jo enforce-the law in Its 1 i'entiret We're all ready for I th -I have only compliments for workers in Salt Lake." Mr. Jar- i A- I I dine said -in his clowinr remarkIL-i said -tn nts remark! eloing or on We're all ready fc SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Bountiful has been living up to the budget law all appropriation, for current operations on the budget basis.

Is is noted in a rcnort of special audit made for the year 1927 by W. T. Reid and Henry Stehle. A copy of the report filed 1. day with State Auditor John Hof- den points out that expenditures exceeded revenue receiptsby- 713.43.

-bui this wee beeline of th4 receipts falling abort of budget an-- Several suggestion, are made In the report for improvtng the arstem of accounts kept by the mu- nicipal officers. ONE WEEK STOCK JUST IN. SPECIAL 9'12 AXMINSTER --RUG '209' School. Francis P. Trottler idino Trail Stiknot.

I I Anno Small sad Medium Sites and 150 Each on Thursdas'a plane bound for Los Angeles. The large' tri-motored plane. which two trios week's to and from Los AngelOTeT the Western Air Express retire, also carried $6i pounds of mall. 1 rext BooksNote Books Pencils Fountiin PensBrief in fact As a in LC LJWIta Pencils Fountiin ensBrief CasesYes, i fact everythinz. a Insurance Agents to Leave for Convention MEADOW WALLET Sweet Cream Butter, per lb.

500 Heirloom Buttermilk, per gallon 15 Skim Milk, per gallon 10 Brine vour ova contalsor) Crrsawd Cottage Cheese. per Harris trearit Sweet Creams ICE CREAM Quart, 50 Matra Larae bauble Comet. lat COME TO THE DAIRY Peal tufa IS P. 11. Was.

SOO- ITS So. Stella Medium and Large raatalta 250 and 35f each Fisk Vicomte 250 to $1.25 foil gild our CalatOele Lhor tit DOG Operial lines ist Cagge4Foo4 tor Dews Seeks Judgeship i a A rAointreotraerioranntt tahtaotrn eFyrqsneeni se rAl: i was candidate tor the eitT-judge---4 i ship on the Repubilean.tieket.-was 1 Prior to his appointment a atm i s'rtant Attorney general, )1rTroti Itter was law partner of Matthew f-Cowly now assinant. county at- 1 torney. 7 1---- Ts a native of Salt li ship on the 1 Imade i Prior to his appointment so atm Attorney was a law partner of Matthew Cowley, now assistant county at- 1 torney. 1 -711-ottler-la a native lkir ive of Salt Varney Air Line reporia such heavy mail traffic, that no room has boew-arailabta4Or passenger this week.

Maal, averaging 320 pounds each dly bas betif-carrtect over this line. 1 R. W. Baker of 1891 aouth Ninth East, returned Thursday from Elko. Nevada.

to take charge of the wireless station at Salt Lake Airport. F. C. Washburn. former local wireless operator.

has been transferred to Fort Worth. Texas. Mr. Baker has served two years as wireless operator at Elk and before that time was employed to airplane mechanic at Salt Lake's airmail field during the govern meat acontrol of the Plants 1Pricher Walker. traffic trinager of National Parks Airways.

lett on today a northbound plane to attend the convention of postmasters in Butte, Montane L. G. Clulather of Akron. George Hubbell. Los Angeles newspaperman.

and Mem 0. Randolph of Los Angeles sns all passengers 01. LoUel SL.SWIWO DESERET BOOK DESERET OK. university: --77, i He la a member of the Utah i State Bar association and has beeni active in politics tor a number of ton university: He la a member of the Utah State Bar association and has been 'active in politica fora number of 1 PORTER" WALTON CO. WESTERN FURNrTURE 'COMPANY-- THE BLUE FRONT State and Broadway.

1 Utah' agent of' the Penn Mutua. Life Insurance company who have Qualified by selling insurance contracts th attend the Regional con- vention Mackinac Island. Mienigan. left Wednesday night and aspect to he away two weeks. Included In the warty are liam A.

Carter, general agent for thshr-Mrs. Alice L. Doke. ratan; Rulon M. Owen.

Arthur H. Graves and Dr. William Ludden.i Salt Lake. The convention Irani 11 held from Sept. 10 to 13.

I 11-ake; where he received his pre- timinary sdueition 1e linieheft his I lbw reume at the George Washing-) Lake; where he received his tirei timinary edueition- tle finished his I tlaw foume at the Georg Natr Boeing of Seattle. son of president of Boeing Mr Transport company. arrived In at Lake Wednesdav on the westbound plane from Chicago and-continued On to San Francisco- after fete ute4 stopover. "Nat" 14 years old. and says be ia greatly enjoying his trip seeing the ot America front the America trona no 42 wows? ALT tAnill CITY VTA2L itsT touT rmr----- till.

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