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Show A Daily Thought 1 1 Every friend kboutd. be permitted to tuve t legst three fool ideas without tion orhinil ranee. FOUNDED. 1850 - SALT LAKE SPEND $5 EXTRA SHIP AND END SAYS VACANT HOUSES BUILDING Mrs. Anna Neff, S. Pioneer, Is Dead IN LEAGUE - maun Cure. For Unemployment Declared Simple -j j iniariiibl), vtlun biiMixw .shown of slotting "doit n, thousand of people cut th ir expcndlure to the hare neL'uutf of life and then jat themselves n the back for havinc done their part In help94 nation by economizing, ing when aa a matter of fact, they are to create a still greater dehelping pression. Hoarding money when business is slow destroys Its value just as much as though it were destroyed by fire. With file dr six thousand men out of employment in Slt Late county alone, this is not the time to talk Of economy, but rather, it txr become 4a the time- - of extravagant, not only on the part of the state, county and city governments, but of every individual who has employment throughout the state. The sick man needs medicine when he Is ill, not when he ia well. The toal population of Salt Lake hhJh oer fcXOGu are aurm.all engaged in business, as salaried employes, or as wage earners, but due to present conditions, from to 6,000 of that number are out of emploment, leaving 57,000 gainfully employed In occupations ranging fronrthai ot execUllte of' ficep to the wage earner, and white it is impossible to give the total amount of salaries and W'agcs paid to that number of employes per month, it mav be assumed that it will approximate 8,550.000 Wire each of thee 7,000 men and women to spend an extra $5 month for home-mad- e products it would add $285,000 to the monthly payrolls of the county and to over 3.50 give employment persons, and if at the same time, tb-- r would demand- - home-mad-e products for their other purchases, net be an Idle work- tpereupiiid ntn-H in feuttty cents per dav. per cap iCi. is but a small amount to spend fkr - iHHdtlousl "goods, yet that asmuRi is th only obstacle that Stand aquation and employment for aU. Let a sincere movement of that naand prosperity ture be started, would throw awayhi crutches and kick Old Man Gloom clear off the of. pr r ? right-of-wa- y. Caaifornla.' for "several tnotitti past, has been advocating the congoods, and sumption of home-mad- e Californians also loyal to theirt state, and as a result, the unemployment Mtuaiton has ven groat Tv Imprmcd. It cvtn te done and it should be done., hut l. using good? is the ouW remed. jrm few decrease shown by thv survey Has that of the sin git family residences, which iudl catra that there were 74 vacant in 1929 as compared with 52 in 1930. There are 249 duplex homes vaxnt compared with 205 for last - day. Hhe Has bora In Litchfield counand- ty, Connecticut, Keb: S-'came to Utah irr 1841. with her father. Joshua Xorthrup Benedict, and mother, Fidelia Moses Benedict. There were two other children in the family, a brother. Carrie N , and a daughter. Mary. Her father died two weks after entering the taltey, due to exposure and her brother and sister botn died shortly thereafter The family settled at what was then known as Cottonwood, which later was organized into the East Mill Creek ward. The daughter had in acquired a " literal education ( nn ecT ie iitiT' w a 5 - a arriicVnt student all her life On Jan. ? 21 1883. she marrhd John Neff. who came to Utah with hie parents m tfl-.- 1847. When the Coitonwood ward war which1 organised in July 15, 1SI7 lattr was known, as Hast Mm Mr. Neff wa feutained a Creek, bishop and Mrs. Neff pr(ddnt of the Relief Society, in which position she served for 38 ears. Bishop Neff presided for 35 years. Mrs. Neff was the mother of oifte children, the following of whom survive: Mrs Pell N. Mary Gorawatl. Mi. TOnman, Idrs." Ettir Hlison. Mrs. Eugenia Stokes, sad Mrs. Elaine Bagtey. There are 25 19 and grandchildren, great Fpen-cr,-Mr- s. Ma-rtO- P Pnendi may call at the old family residence oij Evergreen avenue The funeral services will be held at the East MUl Creek ward chapel, Monday at 12:30. Features U Home Coming Thousands See yea r. T-h- agnig cuiidiijon- of iiuproiement in the occupancy- of of lice buildings of Clas A '. The survey taken s of O t. 1. 1930. shows a 5.6 pei cent laeancy for 1930 as compared with 9.3 per cent for 1928- No information was received on of ficy bn voy thu& 1928 figures are uscu for coinpanaOQ. Thu on office building vacanev compar s favorable, ac cording tn Mr, Kiepe. wiHi th,t ol anf other ntj of the foiled Btates 10 "f uhnte th- aterage lot which is betweeh 11 the eountrj cent. and 12 More Vacant Storey. 4he vacancy in stprez outside the business district remains about tbe same as before while a slight Increase in vacancies in thebust ness district has beec recorded. This district shows a 83 per cent compared with 95 per cent for 1929. and 93.8 per eem in 1928. A notable feature of the store ourvey In Halt Xake during the past few jeats has been the - ! - pr scgreTfrjOf cations. This condition continues to exist. The report Indicates that with new construction and the decrease in vacancy in homes that 600 new families have been provided for in Salt Lake during the past year. In single residences, duplex houses and apartments. in making the report, Mr. Kbpc reports that it is interesting to find is continuing to rUiatHli InLac Almost eer fteld impio'c Nov. 13 at octeckai th Capitol TheaBig tre a performance of th Trail mill be given to the aed .Hall and laik of vkinity. No ticket? mill be iasued, but 7 ear- - of ape and cv erjbouy over wjtho6 dlalinrtion. will be, admittl 70 h tholr hadpa. Wear vrarn- -' -- Blue for SO and Red for 90 WTrite for year and over. The theatre management wb all the aged people to enjoy this picture. Manager Ray M. Hendry will welAn 9 15 Thurdav morning come you. Natleaal Building tf tit ' S Asss. Plsaas turn tab lht d Win Plaudits For Help in Making Streets Safer. Appeal it txamin- - da at Junior r?-- Traffic snft- - I idrl .,,..11,1111 TIiif uT' gtn I. Mot app road h v i T' ty TTiT tT '.nc lT,'ir;Trn-'d- ' 'uff vi';''mrfdt'Tj that ark aHins hive Hu lhj sinok nufsancf. Yearly inspections should b m?d at leaxt and all cracks or bicnka should te on mted 4o porinit jm rfect ventilation and i omlnifdion O itnigM and roofs of buihimst insulated the should e piopfrl report adds, so that waatca will and many of whijih ar be reduced and heating units not now a.ivelv organized as the MofIn a vast number ot fat Tunnel teague. building and dwellings in HaltJake Tbe oasin battle for a railroad large Tfires must be maintained be has bpcowe a matter of life and cause-othe heat leakage. This death" making it absolutely esand poor com- sential that any adverse ruiiug by means over-firibustion causing a waste of fuel comnusxion-ho apand the presence of loo mahy gai-- " pealed to Congress if necossaij, es in the air. Mr Hheby sairi. Have The Leaves. Th b'tgue, A qording to Mi. i the fre Ill hratlh and Hhebv. do not telie..- that th te mg un- A-V R quent leeult of buddmgv Mitoun eveft! "hfetr a W nr for 'a- - laek-- j P and WVftein rasfte group artifiwhere ot proper humidity Iin as the 1 4 control the Mpffat cial heat is used. group have indicated publicly that 4,The present building code of it would not be interested in exand is out of date, Halt Lake tending the Moffat road westward. should be proriiptly revised. This The league is not oppos d to the latter ia the moat important thing, Dntecro cutoff if dt is rorrstrurtnd that will mean economy, efficiency and controlled by the Moffat lint. White nchool writ not h clcr--and tetter health to thr public. for Aim stir. Buildings previoUFb rcted shou'd rpr i.il uonl.i k be brought up lo dit r iv p ar j itind for Tida.. , H Child. to modern stand i'd a in pr to ui Rdr tnnrnrTioiT To fiotn is n ftrrrHy ov bo sup silt iii ni iarr Hi ng Will b thf r ult d' ''H 1. more effici nrj and healthful ion- - ' Migk 1 hi cou- Giant Mk qiirt-i- i a "AnmiMio dtv ofiiditiona. the report will be h id Haturd,t In disciiseliVR the disposition of witn opporiunii. 8 9. Nov. in and and savmor Sunday, it p Jpils tf 'juni'ii and high mr jnnig stak tabernacle, Thin third at hoot gr.nl to U em acquainted The burning of bavrw with nation iM world movements onl an wonwmc waMe, but add jSoiith and Htatireetr. smoke nuisance i The evening session Saturdiv as that hav te k n ?inco th great v to 'the II as the w. i v w ar tte World sion of of fcrNsott h Sunday morning whu at this ir in tju inteut w ill w md be to n devoted wo Id of Uek as itrh tho bad. due League of rnesthoodj spt'Cian to rento the. mok. from lte work, the topic being discussed bv Nation, 'h wOrM rouit thf Kl t .f tlu g nial jopsr jvatho dia.intanunt ,ate . Instead of burning ite jt tepr.sfeutatii of the Chunlv. mi m- - ronte n th. lAOarno treaty and teavs. iht mi' l; piopwrlv .luMiorUle her of the tak and'anv an otter piCMdimj notajite attempts to ani trvted j" law livh council fuiure warIt i ap- p niU fortilter. Thu 2 o rio k j Hundav men afltruoonhaf that flag te displayed xpi iTtr ting Ihe burning t( tea.vh '!1 be a no and bool thc.owr buth.mgK during tbe gueia! pro'Lte rrpHb'd. and removal and probabte ecning zesfion will be held under uhol ot ArmiMice day and that for tbeir Imlb auspices of the Mutual fertilJZr. sale provement association. Through error it had bccu an-- r n eii need Friday as the Granite- Patriarch Pratt Rites Kt,ke that was to bold the conf.r-- , ' " 4pet, JrOT OUndlty when it rfiould have nj ui-- ur Li k i over-taxe- crc - Pai. P - I -- tt mn -- George Albert Smith Goes to Conference Eider George Albert Smith, of Satthe Council of the Twelve, urday to attend the San Francisco slake conference, to be held on Nov.15 and 1. Elder Smith plans to visit the stake foe two w ks lft -- s 1 n- - I New Clerk Named For Juvenile Court b-- M ii'-lt1- - I ,,; ' Utah. Msilf sS fu Mtss Ctrtoe Deirn, formerly cferk in the county roads and bridges under the Republican ad rcst-Mr- s. w of the juvenile conrt and secretary to Judge George 'a. Goatee. Saturday morning. Fbo replaces Miss Pauline Clinger. Washers Substituted For Silver. Coins t - ,e-u- McBrides x- The (INS) Urban de Regi y Bolio, former cashier of the Bank of Montreal branch at Puebla, revealed that many money bass the bank official presumed contained sliver pesos held only iron wash $75: J - j rat Man-cua- xfc&z&icA w-i- s e iujv : I am MO.b ot.',d at A't Bohodovted the habit of flHinf tegs wuh Iron wash empty and trick- er, pocketine the silver, fnjWpWkfrwmiii Tu'rirtffitflYh er mad periodical Inspections of his department. After confessing: to embezzle-meof seierat thousand pesos before hla arBoltebtsppeared was rest ofdercd, and largest - assortment of quality used cars. McBrides j oute8ion' t( ers-- THENEWFORB -s M. PUEBLA. -- Now at One Location for -- Vl WM - i la ' V Hw-BUt- 1! nt $3.45 To Pocatello and Return November 14th slt Ticket. ta ..ly tar chair rarw limited .aclir, orhome before' lvkr 9rws Liar to jrt'rrB midnight. i mo. lilt Ac X. Aj it vis Ovrgae Short dbgtlratinoo I7tk. Poaaeogero ... Votemher troloo ieovlng Salt Lake or -- ta Thgtaday mtdatght Til a. m. aad 12 JO p. m. Krtday. Aak local ageat' far detallw Adv, y:; 'Jv.ct A ! h-- Id - vt o tkb-ta.- bi or fhd accident. The pooi not learn the the driver vip to a late hour Saturday. Mr. Hoffmao waa knocked to tire pavement ' and suffered rib fractures, a severe scalp laceration. .a possible skull frsoture and numerous bruts Reports froin (he hospital indicated Saturday that his chancca for recovery were favorable. Immediately after the' accident Mr. Hofmann waa rushed to the by ManileV emoigeucy hospital Mejia of 811 Second East' street. The Injured man is owner of thf Hofmann Hardware company. When struck he wag on his was to a meeting of the board of trustees of Lodge No. ii, B. P. Elks, of which he is chairman. Mrs. Cortlla Talbot, of Lewiston. Idaho, was taken4, to the emergency hospital Friday night and treated for cuts and .bruise following an automobile acciden' on State street and Orpheum si ley. Mrs. Talbot was in a car dnvei ,hy her son. Milford Talbot, a Mali collided with a car driven by Joseph - Kendrick of Fort Douglas Mrs. Talbot was hurled' to the pawment. Her injuries were not regarded as serious. Writing lice did The board of trustees of the Utah Education association met Saturday at It) a'm- - in the Vermont building. iu connection with the action ol lit- - .. t c board - ol equalisation in rorommending that the time for slting up the school for in provided equalisation fu the recent cons! notional amendments be deferred until such time as new revenue provided for tn Ihe amendments ts available. A. J. Ashman, newly elected president, took charge of the meeting. It was decimal the next annual convention .of the U. E A. will be held in Salt Lake City, October 15. IS and 17, 1S31. The semiHouse, annual meeting of the c Delegates a ill be April 25, it was stated. Hn-vea- infor-inaiio- falleato Educators Confer On Equalization d Armistice Program For Park Given - feaskuo aa xercisejs lrrit on- 1Cvarr.V'''dWTnnrTartc'Jvuudt- - t prni ytf hv date. and Mis. Helen F. Reiser, Uepublican candidate for county recorder. Th ftHual t illy ;hecte of the jud4v aie seated ahd now in pos. Hcssion of the county cUrk. The law requires that the board of county commissioners shall ait as a bogrd to canv aa the election returns the first Monday after the election and that they shall t from day to day until fho canvas is completed when a certificate of election shall be filed with the secretary of state for each candidate. Hundreds, of calls .received, by the county clerk from friends-o- f the two candidates indicate that the election law's are not generalHome think the ly undcrMood. count 18 going on continually and For Armistice Day -- diz- - com- com- by the county and the county clerk mencing .Monday with the fate of .it tea l one county office at tenuc. Various unofficial 1ibula.t ions indie ue there is a difference of probably tesx tbanO votes and some Msa My onlv 16 votes between ,.t m ( r:t t l A Hail teik-lb'Oll Will h L'inteh BaMn ltatl-- i . allied oigamza-tteiv-- r - jiiI Hoturdav- - L returned by ' Tbe fravyw o.r.r.x &88-72- i f 1rc T,' rn a 11 Ru? from vu Fate of One ONie at Stake" in Official, Taliy. Kop naium of the' 3 Public a in. a i hull. ling ai w tiring a white Ham Krwi' , BegiiisI outlay had'juanPolio. 31 Mroijg, assembled in th rixl coin ( Kid wax police' Saturday SecGeorge B. Hofmann, of ond avenue, Balt Loke busmaaa and club man, ia In a teriou condition In Holy Croas hospital ma the remit of an automobile acto p.m. Friday on cident about South Temple atreet, oppoaite the Mika club. He waa struck by an automobile aa he was crossing from the south to the north aide 1 iis rendition of the street. Saturday was pronounced at the hoa-- lt t a I more favorabier- Mr. Hofmann struck by an automobile bearing Texas license I. n No. According to received bjr Captain Charles W. Pitts of the police department, t ass not a case, as of the car stopped and V driyer gave aid to the injured man, but Canvass of Vote Boys Um H ,ebvs;-!'i,!'-i- hail coiipon today RKWARD OFf tRED. Ttm Qlu' (Hub Silmbf reward of mnratix pnlnl SI0 for lhc arnwt and of tbe driver of tbe rar wbleb ran doww George Hofmann, promlnewt bad. neaa man, wear tbe MU' dubboaiae CVRlay evening. (lufa offUjal. aaeert the driv. er waa on the wrong able of the at tbe time of the accident. tit I usriirs-n- ' and -- as how It is done, IU Kola StrML ajt Lok. Utr. r 1 vie!', uud aie fre d Htal to hallh and fpi nU mention a waste o inonev, nd Smoke the smoko that m tat kb should large stiough, and kind, flirrj of" Ihr p,opvr i andjulail ctearrd otid uinpccl oviruvin ;'e WE WILL PAY YOU on the basis of $1.00 for 54c Loan u, C . George B. Hofman, Buti neu Man Seriously Hurt in Crash. Police and Firemen will aaatst thc aged on tho street and kt the stake.-" Attnfton t calhdT Ministers of rhurcbes thealre'. Kurfi ra? n rvu' on f.i he error 0 all ter-infor Patriarch and Biahopa of wards are requestf6r chaiAnan G. Mrs. Howard. E. mav be Inform d of hv but M.!. ndcr Jratt. 82. donccrof 1851 ed to make this announcement by Memorv Satin tlannonno'd tb- - co- p.t? m h.it fultillv park, ucd stake tfnin holding Old the Folk central commlttyf, Fridy 10. cast Ninth South2 day tbe program for tte Afnils-- t ' ncft and not ?rnt-- . Sylvester Q. Cannon, chairman. . at that obaervanoo h will park be Well ward choir will sn Hunday at. day of under aupiF.m graticn in Hu ward t.il musical program at'th af 'pm IT STARTS MONDAY N1TE b conducted Ice Tte Star t noon Ahaia E. I;2U4u Make ten legion. of twiliiftnl chain session Bishop Hlaep-D-Do.Krer will Big kJk'a . t a.m lOi.terence. .:i will oflicbit. Mr. Jan lliggn' nltv ant wclu he. begin at 1dl0 daiwll-- weryfrtewdw under, the pexsonai direcuun o. t.oORm-Halvh- t Krrcndv inav c.rli at tbr wril the -- otoibr Urtf iHarold fu-- i donee Mrs. Howard j and g be from 11 a.m. to l;Jd j.ni. will the Ikafe tadyttv fwUt. aad feature special jaia la Ike to the vonie aathera1pen tho G.iles ofi Sunday..Xntermcot-wU-bfar every aatf Fabian, vice chairman. karprliea Caltrt -- r deiivrrrci be invocation bill The ihe Temple Air, j city cemetery. by thv choir. MoulW. Arthur Rev. the F. William by Right Robinson, supervisor ton. and an address will foliow ot music in I ho Murray Public Col. Hamilton Ga sner, command - irooia hi the choir director. Mbs I'tah 222nd field of the er m-artillery. NEW DESIGNS IN i Sunmicrhays the' org.iiu-- t national guard. Music will follov oi Miss Ellen ialginion pi.ini'i 'Diamond Engagement Rings and a moment of silence will be ' Merrill VaicfRine is" manaief j( . e observed at tl o'clock in nnnioi.. . boir. of Ihe ar kK idlMn address by Major John K Farmers Urged to Set Bowman will follow an" alter another musical offering, there ail! Join Red Cross With be aa address by Mrs. W, 5i. .Woofi of Sail loikc counj ruff, president of the Service Star Blue- farmers bV am Legion, closing prayer being urged to loin the Amort-- 1 of tbe t.n Red Cross during the roll ciM Mrs. V. C. Goff, chaplaia While w inch service B. will commence on Armistici legion. Elder H. Roberts ; Perfect H dav. November IX. by Sam ' ELECTS. D. V. To Speak in Tabernacle A. Trp'iinpson, president of tho Am-- ! Di&dtonds: r . x j federation Bureau Fred. Linbeck' was chosen com. cm an Farm -Rider Rr(gham H. Roberta Witt over h)" f uujjidr-- r otljhej'gonne... . ihe World War Priday evening .o 1 01. n try. ! in a. statement Jmt Issued b. tho Moose hall. Olher officore He will speak on The Armistice Chosen sre: Joss R. Jensen, vice Mr Thompson he sajs: an What Came of It to the Urlt-- d Tho ,Amerlcafi National lUd) L. Marshall. commander; Charles ' Rtstea society is rccoa nired as the) Junior vice .commander; Niehol.-- i rp-rMusic will bo furnished hv the servioo organl-- J PRINCESS Dontas, treksurerr E. W. Hilton greatest emergelicy Tabernacle choir under the direcIt i vs VB. ration noir In existence. A very Ktarcfal ia4 atadlabdc--i Anion Jam chaplain; liptt. tion ot Prof. Anthon C. Lund. both efficient and depend ahl . Whitt RaM, Hih1 Oregdrson. Preston Thatcher. , novea quickly lo meptand ov.r- ' 'fealr? Dlaaaad aal fpar aaMttcri committee; Carmins DlaMaada at eftlieH aMc, ell af eom- - dtffHniittea in a straight. sergeant-at-arm- aSubject 'Announced Rlav-nftin-rer. Mte calar Inwineas-llk- e perfectly and forward For Radjo Lecture ttrbH. Earlier Union Pacific 7J Pawi It Pqyawatat Or. James K. Talraage. of the for Los Angelfs f N FI.IU.NO: M.HEDILK.D. Departures ' Council Tho North Weber stake Relief of the . Twelvi, win speak - Effective November 9th. sn, ont,-MWoman Be Yt Clean,) conferenco will be held on Cor. 7th So. and Main Sts Tesla No. il ttold Cssit MmMed society with tbe over radio station KPL, ftunday eve- -' Nov. SOWARS OSAL.dCWCUA. 9, in connection Aaaetes bake laa far Salt nlng, Nov. , at :1 p.m. PAtfJUS FOR DIAVOHOt a a. s- - IsaVead sf HilX a. m.i ss-- j regular stake conference, itB- At - Frank W, Asper. taberna,-lSalt annound Saturday. Eltse WasrSlaCi Llsaited G. Id Was.f5150 172 MAIN litbake glib a. ni. Instead af 5 p. awl der. general board representative. alii furnish the musical prav. ni ha in atUndauce- tasawf1 , . 1 'lads. ' j Adv, , Ba -- AA OF ELKS LODGE. s Theatre To Fete Old Folks busi-lieit- er DOWN-LEAD- ER I- s. Annual Capitol I Thousand, thronged the district Saturday morning to see the annual University of Ut.h home coming parade, which Was featured by 27 artistically decor-ste- d floats, scores U. automobiles and many student organizations on foot. Tbe parade Introduced the btp football game between tbe U" and Colorado College. The Delta Epsilon sorority float depicting a Roman chariot riding down some enemies was awarded rst prise a US silver loving cup. i'hi Mu sorority, whlch ptaeed second ip held Friday evening again .placed, second in FLORIDA COACH FARES foat contest and was awarded the i iThl 18 he "lv organisation on Specially Reduced ' eampiis which placed twice th bomf coming, contfstx Daily t during. placed third in 1,,a lo December 31st, ineffisive. j theAl'.h float contest to wlh a SlO nrize U Union Pacific to certain points and Theu p, funh in HorMa. Far detail commit city wioninxaf .prizes Ticket Office. Hotel Utah. Watwti-l- i - Following the parade luncheon or Vuion Slat Jon Ticket wa pervert to officers dttinz ActJ. Vtwlch SOO. i (Adv.) bnek to 1S7C. clap, Approximately 110 .Te present The gathering Vras artrtressert by Dr. Adam R Bennion, president of the alumni association; Herbert Hchlller, officer of the class of 1M. and Dr. t George Thomas, president of the university. All fraternities and sororities on the campus sre holding open house during the celebration and several of them are tendering banquets to the visiting alumni. The day s activities will end with football dance In the Hotel Utah- - 'Zr ' for Salt Lale junior police conics when they are gathered in Public Safety building and lauded for their efforts in 'safeof fellow school pupils.' Here is section of the crowd of 350, with Patrolman guarding 1C 'C. Pierce, 'eli icf of junior traffic police, and Russel - Iraey at left. Evidences of the substantial con ditlon of Halt Lake is seen in the tset that there is a 91 4 per eenl occupancy in apartment houses at the present time. This figure white approximately four per cent low el in Halt Lake than last year, is still his her than the average for the nation which ia indicated as failing bciftrThetro per cenTaverage7 set as a normal occupancy, Mr. Kiepe s Will , keport shows, Salt lsle Always High. It is reported that during the waU eliminated' Hit rtportaya CHUHlt Overtaxed. period of tremendous building acof too maU a capacity Lc i tivity in recent years. Halt Lake has at no time fallen below the' whin i rowii d to taic lor enier-I- f 91 i Hit marie' nnns ut as rapid baiting on m. Celebration. Preceding Gamer nee AUTO STRIKES rv f 01 DaVS Uujf litcs resl-dtnt- -- Parade On Arizonas Suit firw 1930 o- prcnt The most notable Mrs. Ann ElIzT Be tied let Neff widow of Bishop John N ff. of Hast Mill Creek, died at the residence of her daughter, Airs. Samuel A. Cornwall. East Mill Creek, Saturday morning at the age of 85 Years. She had been ill but a Meeting Called Thomas D. Thatcher. V S ' so-- , general, bas written the at- torneys general of the signatory states of the. Colorado river compart. asking them to meet the week of November 17 to prepare a common defense to Arizona's suit in the supreme court attacking tbe constitutionality of the act under which the Hoover dam is being built in Boulder canyon. Defendants in the action are Nevada. California, Colorado, Utah, Wyomlrfg and New Mexico and SecWilretary of Interior Ray Lyman bur, Revision of lb Salt Lake buildnd an ordinance. pra ing code htmUng thv burning of weeds, advocated as a most essential measure towards the elimination of tbe smoke nuisance. In a report of Commerce of the Chamber smokeless city committee, released Harold Y, Babmn.: Uy Saturday chamber presidjil Th'j rt port is pertinent at THIS tim sinte the woht lwgmning aside n Monday hqs sxek during smoke h tr s which attention of Halt Lake will be tailed to the smoke problems Study has tvmtcd the fact, says the report, that the matter Of fuel is not the only fat tor to the heatwhich should be ing question called to the attention of the pu to He, which should be turned the cooking or heating devices chim-nethe flue?,, nnih grack'and roof insui tlon to prevent wasteful sipe of hat, the heatth viewpoint and the piobtem o I disposing of leaver. It is added, Whatever fufl is uxd. it is highly important that the healing or cooking dvI7- used oe of right OP", size and kind for the building, o that the greatest efficiency may he developed, and and offiev apartments, buildings shows a decrease for 1939 as compared with 1929, according to Ihs fifth annual vacancy survey of the Salt Lake Heal Estate board, made public Saturday, by Werner JvJcpe, secretary lm)udmg gingle homes and duplex houses the report shows a decrease In vacancy of residences of from 915 in 192 ur 991 for the. of-th- tlua-- 8, DECLINE IN YEAR TO STOPSMOKE homes, home-mad- analysts of the NOVEMBER vv REVISION URGED with me exception of duplex house, tacanc) m Salt Lake Were each of the 57.00 persona gainfully emploed in JS< 5 a month Lake county te e cxlnx and demaud products there would not ho an Idle1 morkman in the county, it wax -guiuiday- t5 lhrm H. Tracy, executive vke president National Xicaano foi Stabilized s CODE . Office, Store Buildings Chamber Would Prohibit Also Well Filled, Burning of Leaves Reveals. In City. Survey Matter. tion toilers. L SHOW SATURDAY CITY UTAH -- Lucy Maria Merrill Dies at Bluffdale awa Lucy Maria Merrill at ihe family residencepassed at Bluff-dale- , Utah, Nov. 7. 1934. She was horn in Herfordshire, England. Sept- - 22, mo. She (las been resident of Bluffdale. Utah, for the past B0 years, and a resident of the United States for the pas! S7 years. She is survived by three sons. Benjamin of MH1 Creek. Utah. Geo., J. of Bluffdale. and Chester, of Magna. Utah. Five daughters, Mrs. Robert K. Green of Vernal. Utah. Mra Geo. W. Bills of Riverton, Utah. Mrs. Geo. B. Miller of Bluffdale', Mrs. Oscar Fullmer of Salt Lake, and Mrs. W. C. Crump. Jr., of Bluffdale. Utah: 8 grandchildren. 157 greatgrandchildren and IB great Mrs. Merrill Bailed to America on the second sailing vessel that carried converts for the Church from Europe. She married Wm. Wallace Merrill in Salt Lake in 1857 and io this union II children were born, eight of whom survives. They moved to- - Bluff, dale m 180 and when the Bluff-- , dale Relief society was organised, Mra Merrill was first counsellor. -- x , -- |