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Show The Deseret News Mtm4 I M rr Oxly lie t A Daily ig Tmr Bo Keen Contest TODAY Arthur Brisbane yoww v ui NOVEMBER f. t n i 4 '. V' i - tV- r-- S. L. In I James A. Farley, postmaster gen and chief engineer in the big election, reaches Southampton, on bie way to spend a holidav in lie-land, "as cheerful as ever." which must be quite cheerful consider Ing the new a he -got on Wednesday ballot. the fourth. Other Caedidatea Mr. F'arlrv ssv we are In for Other candidates for the Salt "a pros pent v great rr than any-- ' Lake Citv board are. thing we ever have known," and that is "because the country will1 First ward Dr. George R. Hill 1430 of ale avenue, incumbent: be built on a sound foundation. The word "sound ' ha several ; F. 1. Bagtrv of 2177 Lake Street David H. Thomas of 9t5 Fair-thand Mr. s is' Farley meaning meanings .view avenue. good one. Second w ard C. 0. Jensen of 384 Glory costs money and military Nauvoo Street, incumbent, and J. l turn the mot expensive H Newman of 816 F'remont avenue. glory The Japanese army wants for its Fouith ward Dr I D. Stock-next budget a total of six billion man of 789 Eighth avenup, tncum- two hundred million yen. whirh .n, e h fhippen of 82 Q is five times as much as the army street, I3 vie R. Nichole of Our navy alone Tenth Avenue and Marv P. Mc- cost for 1931 wants 300.000.000 for this vear Keegan of b.15 Ninth avenue. and will spend less than one tenth F'lfth ward Frederick ,r Of tt on aviation of 54 Twelfth F.ast street, slow lv. learn Some incuribent. and James B. Brockle-ban- k of 353 East Bioadwav. 4 f In the Granite District the election will be onlv a formalitv. D. W. Parrat ami B. E Mix, incum-Thwhose member term world celebrates the 400th bent are the onlv candidates anniversary of the death of Era- - expire, I Murrav One on the mur Bishop Manning of the Epi position Arrhltert'a drafting of I he proposed new theater and More copal Church, describe Erasmus School Board will be filled in a as the great, enlightened scholar, contest between Geoige Watts in hotel corner at building to he built on the old hnatford true humanist, advocate of inter rumhent. and J F.phraim W ahl Broad w a) and Mate Mreet. Above i a pirtare of W iliun national peace. Earnest lalwrer for quisl The post open is for the Christian units. and thinks that representative from the Murray If "the ideals of Erasmus had pre- - F ifth W ard Theater, Single Story Seven Seek Jordan Post vailed there would have beep no Seven men are candidates for Stores To Be Housed great World War Others hold Erasmus responsible bf 'bree positions to he filled m School District Jordan In New Structure for the great relijriou war started John A. Alett, incumbent, and bv Martin- laither: "Erasmui laid are election Glover of the largest real estate One .James seeking It." hatched the egg and Luther of th Ust few from Midvale East Midvale and im pmpnt1 In f the Sixth Clark HoweU, Lmon. which are At the Funeral K, Chemurgic Council Experts Will Describe New Discoveries If t. Til. . ft e 1 1 h e Tarter, mho tamed the find far row here after the pioneem an ried, on the ante hnatford hotel corner. This pirtare ha never been published before. e Hospital, the Salt lake General Ho Hospital I. D S Children Hospital. pital and the St Mark Dr Rich was bom in Montpelier, Idaho, Jne IT, 878 He was the son ef William L Rich and Flla Pomeroy, formerly of Pari. Idaho He was the grandson of Apostle Cnarles C. Rich and Mary Ann , Phelps. Served Oa Mission the After attending public aebools in Montpe lier and Pai Ida., he entered the Weber Academy at Ogden, and later attended tilt Ltah 81 ate Agricultural College at Iogan. F'oliowing hi return from the Southern Slates where he served ' on a mission for ihe Church, Dr. Rich entered the ttashingion Mo He was ai St. graduated from that institution with the degree of Doctor of Med-icine in the spring of For a number of year. I)r Rich i practiced his profession at Garland and bngham City in I tah. and in In PM4 he went to" ( Pari. Ida Europe where he specialized in skin disease, Ipon hi return io 4 tah in 1915, j iDr Rich established hi offices in Salt Lake City. Physician Dies - 1 ; empty chair made of roses. It I a good alga whra printer like tkrir editor. They know the editor better than hr knows himself; they know when be Is ainrrre. (a, I IPS Dr. Paul S Richards, president of the Jordan board and W. J. Fahmi are seeking election memlier from the Tenth precinct, which comprises Highland Bov. and Copperton Bingham, Lark Copperfield. - 4 have filed their candi- - drleksen SPANISH REVOLT STILL AVOIDS GAS Spains civil wrar apparently is. ot yet as bad a it might, and may be, no poison gas having been used thu far, on the Insurgent in their trenches around Madrid, or on helpless women and children in the city. When the gas Mart. If it doe start, the world will learn about future war. Dies Mysteriously w-- Mr. E. C. Romfh. president of the First National Bank of Miami, which slaved open when othei bank closed, send to friend, ex pressing his view of history, ux line,- written by Lord Byron in i ms. of all ha- IsIm. bat the same rehearsal of the past: First freedom and then gtory when that fail V ealth.rire, roimpttnf. bo Tt L D. S. ALUUnl: the Celebrote ANNIVGOLDIN ERSARY of the school Saturday, November 21. BANQUET 7 p m. Lion House DANCE Roof Garden, Smith Building, 9 P. M. " n Tt" Tanrn 1JI Ma cm pta. F0 cl-lap! mi - Colt the L ft S. EUSIHESS CCILECE- - zr 4, Succumbs After Recriiing Dose Of Boy. , Cough Medicine son' of Frankie Sear. Mr. 'and Mrs. Kenneth Rear, of 162 Twelfth East Street, died from cause unknown at hi horn today at 11IS a m. The boy became unconscious this a m. after he had morning at reportedly been administered some cough medicine. A fire department rescue squad was called Immediately and worked for a hall hour to restore the boys respira tion, A physician pronounced the boy dead at 11.15. when hi heart failed to respond to a stimulant. The boy had been suffering tram a cold, it was reported by hu t y'r Sr' s. ef 10-- 10 lnmn mrr mj fe i o parents. Lieutenant A. R. Ward and fireman R. Watt of the fire department rescue squad said the boy was not breathing when they .arHe failed to rerived at spond to artificial respiration. The father of the boy is Corporal Sear of Service Company, 38th Infantry, stationed at Fan . . Douglas. At'the rsiquesl of Mr. and Mr. Seam, an autopsy wrt be performed by the attending physician, attended hy Dr. Henry Raile, surgeon at the emergency hospital. It was announced. following a mreory Hives' tigatioa made by Detective L. B. Gifford of the fity police. PANY. Service is nssre; CALL iartbnt h ucw bv suffered ounip-hmen- ran Mftbffrr. armbfr of lb VUh lafanfry Vbtaslaf. who 4N a of tnjorie and aato aftr rrab. Fort at lat Biffbt n otorr)rl Ca nicpv Pnva'e !crn enrlpd rhew-n- Tf fp M Io WFf:lIvsI aa u a br.rn 1400 Dec tmif fa IM3 ar for4 Vrancie MahaffeN JninrA Scrv ice Salesman of Dermalologv and SphiIo1og He wa a memfier also of the Ivivvar. d Club. Surviving are hi widow, Mrs. Flizabeth Smith Rich, and a son rp a- - Wvo in was M-- Vendam" the' W L, T(,r Jboo' here the class w ill L held r.V. 'rZ;, " si'h the reg iar a- - vv IV Jeinlr" s tn - The unusual interest and the quarter will make it nee- to limit attendance at the Backman indicated today, that the chamber eplamel uou invite Grou) iiom the Imversity of Imversity, 'ung luh;L Bnhafn s lhe i'arm Bureau, A- - fnd lead,n mnU h,?h ute lSs culture of un, state and L and depart-an- d educa-- d D, & Church x welfare departments, repFeMOts-Wilcotives of certain women s groups od members of the chambers lioard of governors and committee on agriculture, livestock and indus-tries. ShII LaHIvC CIlC8t Account cxacutivo of xh Com-2- 7 munitv Chg-- t commcrical division held their first meeting todav at. d unis of the division were named who vesterdav bv Fred Ca rleson, genes at eral hairman. and Frank Whitnev, Also v ii e chairman, mother B. Gunn was to of Mashing direct the solicitation of assigned 133 nation- al firms doing husine in Sail Lake . A- - Bennett i"1 ,nT assisting, c.a Mahaffev. I ,nrM With IX) A'le- discuoion. inJi1 ljXCCIltl68 3lC6t f on rice 1'iV. and was transfor-o- d Fob 'hi voa- - to Fort Douyla ci,. he-- l ar Of 'l.bffev , ma-rie- 'h,'r' appointed l conduct me drive among the 2jj local M Run" D riChCUil UlUiR, Gu vision are u' F u the lo.le.,1, ,. . ilde H Peirce, traffic investi- - Koehler Norman him. FTdwird JI. CMn, Kahn. Foi red S. U alden. How ard M gator dMth mrV Jone. Stanlp H. Kvaru. J J Bren- Mr R. Klettmp iHtv from atomohilp nan. Simon U in 7irrMdnf rifv 1ir- - Frank, and Richard F Beck. Ijk ng the current month Wthough the month i onlv half romrdeted the tnft oC teven death as sn al' Mme high for death In one month in th "tv according "to Patrolman - F Batpv. traffic THANKSGIVING "j1 -- fl2 submitted .cTd-nT ST !','"' f 0 nrZ'Z'J r' Pra' ' fund C0'1 ft er jtatitr'an j Four of the victims were k down hv automobile Onlv one fatal accident Involved .two car The remaining crashes i tnrolved an automobile and a and a motorrvrle. reaper' ivetv. The crash victim were George j K Water 14 of 12ns take Street Wjlforrl W. Ndson. 7K. jxK. 372 jjeremv Street M f) Randoloh W Street of 904 Fa' Nm'h George I Kn'cht 2 o' 344 Wet V "Third Vorh Thomas Williams nt pmr-a- ! 64 of fVIn TVanke 43 and Private lame Mahaffev. 2. hn'h of For Douglas JieHe-Itman- s 'ni i ! nt RESPONSIBLE And Redmans drir-- , ou nd nnsn,nion of .and driver. iirene for three monh are sufficient Pobee Jud?e A H Flleu toid Sl cox in sentencing him for retk driving. The ludge suspended a KMav jail term Silcox pleaded ginltv to a charge of reckless dm mg Silmx u as cm on both hand Hifford Guthrie 12 of Ogden river sf th truck wa cut about the face Eh passengers the michine suffered cut and bruises They tt ere Mrs Fllen Stl andv Mrs Rosella , cox 2T ford V Midvale Sidrev Fiicox V ver-rrtor I eonard Midvale rd mfe. Mr Rernice "The will IwhIIi y hdoBgioss m earefally a their i--n. They are iniiiMd and repmenting sa ' ure m Careful MOVING ms T!"8, pres-lisio- n . lake alley jn advance of the plo- - h' Mwllc' Advisory Board and In of Paris. Idaho. F'uneial services will he held neer company led hv Pre Rrlgham ,924- - wa commissioned a captain States Medical Re- - Thursday at 12 30 pm in the t m For manv tears the tteiln ,he Young ve Corns. He was a dermatolo- - versity Ward Chael, 10 Imversity was occupied by the Knutsford Hotel. gist on tiie uff of the U D. S.StrceL It was later remodeled for the Auerharh department store and for sometime was occupied bv Sears. Roebuck A Company, when that firm first entered the merchandising field In Salt Iaike. The huddling was tom down in 1935 when m'nX.10 " unuiub, for Redmsa'a P-- ny car-Irar- n Mrs. Fox Cuts Birthday Cake On 83rd Anniversary FRANKIE SE4R8 Founders Day 5TKrK?nn"nS th' ' 1 1936 ! . DENT CHARGER Bob Bogden and Mike Ryche, both 19, denied charge of tamperar-ing wtrh an automohllewhen raigned in the police court this morning Trial w as set for tomor-- ' row. They were arrested Nov. 14 at 4$ East Second South Street. 1886 ra cotta Ov er the theater en--, DOCTOR W. L. RICH trance will he an ornamental! tower whirh may later be utilized for office space Skin End., Ashton A Evans, Salt lake archiActive tects, designed the plan and will have superv ision of the construcProfeRRion tion. which will he done bv the Jacobsen Construction Company. Dr William K Rich, 5S, noted Rile Historic .Salt lake City physician and sqrj 0 thw PP0 geon, died today at 2 a m at his 1,2 University Street, of a toric ,inet2?.roe!l.,.tILmfT.t was .home' heart'ailemnL Special,zing in dease ' Dr. Rich was former continent in MM, The AnCa" f of the land and planting of crops . bv the Mormon pioneer is rie- - SotletJ and ' 11 ahererra -' I barism at lat. And history, with all her toK nme vast. Hath hat one page. Dies In Crash ., will be expended m the const ruction of a modern theater building and a number of one-storThe stoics buildings will have a frontage of on feet State Street and 213 J on Broad wav. To Be I lira Modern The theater structure, w hich w ill he modem in everv respect, will ave a sealing capacity of 1400. In addition to having an exceptionally large seating capacity, the theater will have a fullv equipped stage and the latest sound equip ment for motion pictures will he installed. All seat will be on the! main floor The building will he constructed of concrete with a frontage of ter-- ' Sprrialkl Carwr Ung, In '4 1814- Hrre i the moral of State Street 200 000 V tah s busine, farm and edu cauun leader will have an opportunity to doubt and laugh over some impo&Bibilmes ' ioi the immediate future as result of a lodav by the Sa.t j meeting arranged Lake Chamber of Commence. The scaeion wili ba, held at p in. Mon dav in the chamber building ' As result of the chambers re-- , quest, Carl B. F ntsene. Dearborn, ilich, managing director of the Farm Chemurgic lounetl. and Dr. mgv one of them involv mg William J. Hale. Midland. Mich, and an automobile re- - consulting chemist and council Mil'rd n the dea'h of one person member, are relui ning to ball Lass ,or emi public meeting and the inm-- v of eight others, one They will discus.. oine of the de- of them sermuslv m farm chemialiy velopmenu, at Piva Jamr Mahaffev. lo reicluiiouue hith promuc tacpiwj Hea'lnuarten Companv, both thi industry and farmtng of ihe future. For diwi at the Hob reium this Cnvi Hospital at P TO pm last hae all the economists here m?V of injuriM suffered a fe so that they can get a good Uugh. hour hfoe In a motorcvcle-ca- r jjr Hale fcaid gixd naiuredh at Souh Temple and Seventh terdav as he left Chamber becre Ka- H suffered a haal tan Gu P. Backman He indi Kknll and pxjble ehest caied that economists usually are inmnes among the best doubtera in any Johnnv Riha 2T also a nnvate group, at stationed Fort ivu?la and who The two Chemurgic leaders and wa ndinc with Mahaffev on the fTet. Heber J Gram and Dr. John mo'orrxrle wa; treated at the Post A. Mdtsoe of the Council of the llosnitjil for fi artured femur and Twelve Apostles, left here late Uu mulmle hruiso. lor ban Fiaiuisco where Gleed Mi!l- -r 45 of Vill Creek morning tomorrow or Thursdav they W ,ii told poK-- he wa west and address Che organization meeting for a turn on Seventh of the California had Chemurgic Couu reet Mkhen the motorcvcl CL rai bis car The nolire invest. a. Stevens, bait Lake Mrlngam which hl&lne gator, said the maIX acompanying the wired the chamr 'aund t Ulat Dr: !hU I1 tng for the . Milter mach.ne to turn den. F and had revised their Mart la t ra schedule to accept the local cham The other seven persons were In- - bgr, invitation, col- in an automohile-truc- k jured nojhn M.m Wallace atchamber -i n of Twenty first South idem, the Monday preside Silcox 24 G"rJn evening meeting Pre. Grant wiil Ute and Dr. .wJ 'deduce speaker a. Loof-houro- In the Eighth precinct, which nortbea t corner of Atlantas three new-printer The comprises Draper. Riverlon, Bluff Constitution. The Jour (dale and Herriman. Gwvnne Page, and Broadway. Approximately and The Georgian aent a great T. A. Butterfield and C. M. Hen Chcmurcists .To Speak Here Suffer Hurts . tor Motorcycle-Ca- r y .(Pollfxg Pierre Listed oa Page T) Contest for membership on the Salt Lake School Board at the election Dec. 2. will be keen in the Hrst, Second, Fourth and Fifth Ward, it was indicated when nominating petitions were filed late ves'erdav Time for filing nominating peti-ertions in the halt lake. Jordan, Granite and Murrav City School Dieincts came it 5 pm jesterday. In 'be Third Ward of Salt Lake John R Maiheson, incumbent mem her, will be the only one on the a. Collision Takes Life Of Private At Fort Douglas II f n acqaiMrd-Sjrw- 1936 17 ..m I hr. - f vJjf Salt Lake School Board Election Will Be Held Dec. 2 Copyright. I93A. by kief Peoiauva lyidlaU, lac, l ail Ktulioul Coftjrrtfhi other rights mcneij TUESDAY Auerbach s Plaits $200,000 Building For Education Posts Forecast By UTAH CITY LAKE eefc lo t gmilty SALT 1 Mit IW Week Thought Sn-if- nuk-Ktbr-d j COM- kgr-ea- Careful rMs an iSoMifr, Victim Of Hit-Ru- n Crash,- Buried Redman ! - last tribute and ful militarv honors were paid to Sergt. Otto fianke of Company M. Thirtv- eighth Difantrv. at funeral services conducted todav at the Ft. Douglas chapel bv IJeut Col Samuel J Miller, pom chaplain. Sergt Danke died late Saturday night after hem- Mrurk - bv a hit vun automobile at Sixth South and d of - Mr. and Mrs, Grant and West Temple Lake. The accident victim's excellent Mr Fox was born Novemrecord as a soldier was extolled by ber 16, 1853, m Westburv. Chaplain Miller, after w hich grave- Wiltshire. England and came side ceremonies were held in the to Utah In 1867 in an ox tram pot cemetery, with members of She has been active in the Muthe dad soldiers company particitual Association for almost 50 pating Sergt. Danke was 43 year of age. years. SA L E Men's Suits Overcoats Fine, new stylish suits. 522.50 . . 524,75 Mode to Meosure Suits $23.75 lo $33.53 I Ntfi Overcoots and Topcoats Swm , 10-4- ' tl, y' ' - "jratlf young" ind REDMAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Mwarth S. Wan Bny. Mew eagef evea watched the cutting of this inviting birthday cake yesterday as K graced a table at the Uon House, where Mr. Ruth May Fox, general president of the Young Women's Mutual A ' . Improvement Association, was feted tm her eighty third birth-dsby 60 grandchildren, great; grandchildren, other relatives and friends. e With Mrs. Fox in the are grandchildren triplets, left to right Merrill. Marilyn, and Marvin Maxfleld, children v pic-tur- WadM Vwas $14.75 to 529.53 RLANKETS IW fiMt Hmm f mhl Wwha Max-fiel- ta dT lt Original Utih Vfoclea Kills 24-3- 0 Richards Street .. Vv |