Show 14 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Orators Draw Positions FIGHTLOOMS FOR CONTROL For State Contest Tuesday Mayor Louis Marcus of Salt Lake and Miss La Rue Seddon a member of his staff draw speaking positions for contestants in the Bamberger and Irvine Face national oratorical contest Battle for Election i sponsored in Utah and Idaho The by The Tribune G 0 P Committeeman Ihe was contest for drawing of the Utah division which SENATOR SMOOT is set for Tuesday ALSO MENTIONED MONDAY MORNING MAX 2 1932 Fund Sought to Aid Pupils BLAST OF DUD GROUPS HOLD MAY DAY FETE v MAN KILLED NINE INJURED SHELL SEVERS sr STAGE PARADE IN PARTIES YOUTH’S HAND IN 500 Representing Six Or- Artery Cut as Projectile Found on Target ganizations Rally in Pioneer Park Range Bursts CRASHES Driver Turns Out to Avoid-WomaHits Husband Victim Dies of Fracture A Various worker and communistic celebrated May day organizations with a parade and programs in Pioneer park and in the Woodmen of the World hall 166 South West Temple street Sunday More than 500 persons marched to Pioneer park in the afternoon to attend a mass meeting sponsored by the following organizations: Young Communist league Workers’ Ex Service Men’s league International Labor Defense Communist party Unemployed Council and Friends of the Soviet Union Speakers Included Mrs Ada Fields M P Bale and Oscar W Larson Charles Rolph was chairman Mrs Cornelia B Johnson Mr Bales and Mr Larson addressed the evening meeting Ralph Solomon representative of the Young Communist league also spoke The parade participants assembled at five different points Section 1 gathered at Seventh South and Fourth East streets section 2 at Ninth South and West Temple streets section 3 at Seventh West and First North streets and section 4 at West high school They marched to Pioneer State Delegations ed to Favor Nomination of Hoover and Roogevelt Expect- - ' Polling places for Democratle primaries on page five Lines are being drawn for contests over tho national committeeman berths In both the Republican and Democratic parties The Republicans will confer the party honor on someone next Saturday at the state convention in Ogden and the present outlook is that the chief contenders will be Ernest Bamberger former and A B national committeeman Irvine former president of the state senate There is still a possibility accordpark ing to reports that E R Callister inThe other division met at the Murcumbent chairman of the Salt Lake t rs ray city hall riding to Ninth South county committee will be in the race and State streets whence it walked to but if he is Mr Bamberger will be the afternoon meeting place out as both draw their support from The meetings were marked by quiet the same sources The preponderance and good order of opinion now appears to be that Repre-- ' Mr Bamberger will be the candidate Mr Irvine who Is being sponsored by those opposed to Mr Bamberger has informed party leaders that he A a result of a conducted lit the office of Mayor Louis will accept tne position if It is offered Marcus Marco White drawing student of the Davis county high school at Kays-vill- e to him but that he has no intention Utah and northern Utah champion In the Utah division of the of making a fight for It His expressed national oratorical contest on the Constitution of the United will attitude is that he will take the Job be the first speaker to address the audience in the state finalsStates to be held if his election will act as a harmon-ize- r at 8 p m Tuesday In the L D S assembly hall In temple square The but that he does not want it contest Is sponsored In Utah and Idaho by The Salt Lake Tribune otherwise The draw awarded the following Elks and Eagles Arrange Smoot Mentioned speaking positions in addition to that of Miss White: There is a possibility too that Sen2 Participation in ator Reed Smoot will be proposed for Dorothy Grant American Fork Utah the position Some of the party memCelebration 3 Helen bers are urging his election to sucMcDonough ceed Harold P Fabian on the ground high Balt Lake City 4 Eldon Eliason Hinckley that he is in a better position to repMother’s day May 8 will be genresent the state on the national comUtah 5 mittee than is anyone residing in observed by fraternal organMary Madsen Manti Utah erally 6 Utah This argument of course is Isabelle Dlllman Uintah izations and churches of the city with 7 based on the assumption that the National Green Park City Qfficials on Pro- MayorJark senior senator will be returned to Marcus was assisted in the special services next Sunday Most of this fall Washington by Miss LaRue Seddon an the services will be held at the regugram of Convention to drawing lar meeting times Special programs J Howard Garrett who has been employe of his office mentioned as an opposition candi While of course the contest for have already been announced by Salt Be Held Tuesday date to Mr Bamberger has informed the right to represent Utah in the Lake lodge No 85 B P O E and by Pacific coast finals of the National Salt Lake aerie No 67 Fraternal Orparty leaders that he is definitely not a contender Oratorical contest will claim the cen der of Eagles at the Elks clubrooms veterans Civil war and their auxili- ter of attention The first round of the contest will Tuesday evening the for 2 30 p m and at the Eagles’ club be fought out Monday night in the ary organizations will meet in con- program will be one of varied inter- for 8 30 p m vention at the Elks club Tuesday est Two great Salt Lake musical Judge C F Dalby will be the prinprimaries to select delegates to the convention After that the factions Samuel P TovVne of Philadelphia organizations have couti ibuted their cipal speaker at the Eagles’ club and communder-tn-cblef national of the services to make the cuntest one of the welcome will be tendered by the will center their efforts on obtaining president Frank J Nelson K N support for their candidate among Grand Army of the Republic will especial brilliance seventeen the veterans Utah greet the outside delegations The Swance Singers with sixty White will preside at these services while Mrs Poole Atwood Annie of Members of the committee in There Is a possibility of course voices under the direction of B F that the fight will be decisively won Walston Mass national president of Pulham will be heard in concert im- charge are Mr White H Harry MadWomen’s the Relief will sen be the one Chris of the groups before Saturday Corps by Greenhagen Parley P Jenmediately after the speakers have de sen In that event the contest will not crop principal speaker at the Women’s Re- llvered the Garrett Isadore prepared speeches Mr Shore J Howard lief on Bert Corps the Frost Dan D Bradshaw meeting convention floor Thus far up Pulham has arranged an attractive no opposition has appeared on the Mr Towne Mrs Town? Mrs AtBradshaw M Froisland and program for the entire group with Clyde Flower girls will include Katherine horizon for Mrs Jeanette A Morrell wood and Mrs Marion Bleiler na- Mrs Rulon Howells Peirce) (Mary of Ogden the Republican national tional senior aide of the W R C and Jones Dorothy Jones Beverly Gais-forsoprano and Earl Martin tenor as and Jean Nelson committeewoman and it is generally Mrs Harriett Goetz national presi- soloists Alma A Selander is acassumed that she will be reelected dent of the Daughters of Union VetNephl L Morris will be the orator companist On the Democratic side there are erans of the Civil War will arrive Musical Interludes for the contest at the Elks’ services his subject betwo or three candidates in the race to Tuesday at 7 35 a m They will go will be ing “A Tribute to Mother” George furnished by the Civic or- H Watson is general chairman of the succeed James H Moyle who It is to Boise Idaho Wednesday evening chestra of 50 direcunder the pieces observance Among those who will The four conventions namely the tion of understood will not seek reclection The orchesPhillip Ripka take part in the Elks program are the G A R W R C Ladies of the G tra is a Olden Official Proposed civic organization sponsored W V Wiegand exalted A R of Utah and the Daughters of followingthe S P Dobbs city attorney of Ogden of recreation the by department Mrs George H Watson H E is being urged for the honor by We- Union Veterans will open at 10 a m department of parks and public ruler Deardorff G C Morris Miss Norma ber county and northern Utah Demo- and continueis throughout the day properties of Salt Lake City Squires L Eggertsen Cluff A E department commandcrats who want this party recognition Elias Price Contestants in Lake Salt arrive er of the G A R Mrs June W to prepare for the contest Lund Dale M Butler George H for that section of the state Monday and the Elite mixed Is department president of the The H L Mulliner former Democratic winner of the event will be the Lllewellyn quartet state chairman: W J Halloran one Ladies of the G A R while Mrs guest of The Tribune on a of the state's veteran Democrats and Gertrude Hutton of Ogden heads the vacation tour of California and will Orman W Ewing assistant chairman W R C represent the state in the Pacific of the national finance committee bezone finals at Los Angeles on May 13 fore end during the 1928 campaign Should the Utah contestant be have been discussed as possible candivictorious there he or she will win dates a trip to the natonal finals in WashMr Ewing who Is convalescing ington D C in addition to a 14 from injuries suffered In an automoweek tour of the capitals of Europe On complaint of E B Harrison rs bile accident last November has indislstant director of registration Dr cated his willingness to take the job Ben E Mason has been found guilty health permitting Neither Mr of practicing other forms of r healing nor Mr Halloran has said he Lilly May Urry 17 of 754 Bueno than were permitted under his liwould accept the position but their avenue was treated at the emergoncy cense as a chiropractor and his lifriends assume either would If the hospital Sunday at 1145 a m fut cense was revoked by S W Golding party elected him director burns suffered when a youth fired at A Goates of the George Judge The Democratic national commit her with a pistol loaded with blank Mrs E P Asal whose husband was court Third H I Juvenile district teewoman Mrs Inez Knight Allen of to police re- Gee chief said to have died of peritonitis folcartridges according officer of the probation Provo apparently has no opposition lowing appendicitis testified that the ports Aside Horn the election of national The girl said she was walking near district Judge J E Nelson of the chiropractor had diagnosed the case NelEourth and district O A Judge committeemen there Is little to Ninth East on Second South street son of the Sixth have been named by as intestinal influenza had ‘used an arouse Intense Interest In either of the when she in treatment appliance passed a group of boys the state Juvenile court commission electric forthcoming conventions The Repub She said one boy leveled a pistol and to and also had directed the use of medin the a of I lean convention cooperate preparation of course will name fired the powder flash burning the manual for juvenile court woik in icines a Hoover delegation and It is almost E E Vandehei Dr C F Pinkerton portion of her left arm Utah The committee will meet May as certain that the Democrats will upper Miss Urry said the same group of 18 with B IL Robinson of and Mr Harrison were additional name a Roosevelt delegation secretary bovs fired it her with blank car- the state commission to Initiate the witnesses The accused chiropractor There may be a contest In the Dem said the electric appliance was used last Tuesday work ocraiie convention which will be held tridges Police will bring the boys In the The manual Mr Robinson said as an aid to diagnosis and not as a in Balt Lake May 28 on the cjuestlon group to headquarters Monday for will contain rules and of instructions but it Is regulations treatment and that a regularly ligenerally It Is declared covering the conduct of the Juvenile censed physician had prescribed the agreed that the delegation will be investigation court work in its several phases in- medicines for Governor Roosevelt Instructed or CLUB SETS MEET cluding standards for records protmlnsirurted Ernest S Holmes will preside at a cedure and administration problems Funeral Rites Set for meeting of the Roosevelt for Pres generally Republican Delegates Ident club at the Newhouse hotel Portions of the book referring to Utah Handcart Pioneer and working relations Monday at 8 p m Speakers will In cooperation To Be Chosen Monday dude Rny I Olsen of Ogden Cal with other ageniies will probably be Delegates to the Republican state Via W Rawlings of Salt Lake and written after Funeral services for Mrs Mary Ann conferring with recogconvention in Ogden Saturday will nized authorities In such allied ac- Lees 85 Utah handcart pioneer who S Balltf of Pxrovo be elected Monday evening at pri- George tivities Mr Robinson said died Saturday will be held Tuesmaries to be held In Salt Lake city day at 12 30 p m in the Twenty and county L D S ward chapel Bishop eighth Masons Conduct Rites The polling places will be open A P A Glad will officiate from 8 to 9 p m announced E R For Utah Mining Man Friends may call Monday from 7 Callister county chairman Delegatee p m to 8 p m and Tuesday prior to numbering 275 will represent the city Funeral services for August Ander- the servlrcs at the home of her son and county son Wettcrstrom 68 associated with Claude Lee 531 North Fifth West the Tintic Standard Mining company street Burial will take place in City Weher Seeks Two were held Sunday afternoon at the cemetery Masonic temple with Mt Moriah tes-a t Delega jt rge lodge No 2 F & A M in charge — OGDEN Weber county will ask R A Marriott master of the lodge atfor two of the seven delegates at large Five thousand persons conducted the services with intertended the formal opening of from the stale and there are four ment In the Mt Olivet cemetery Ma the Balt 1 eke too at tingle candidate for the two plates If two sonic plot Mr Wttertiom was a Gardens A delegates are accorded this countv Sunday special member of Rudy lodge No 36 F & bv Those mentioned In connection with Salt the A M Drummond Mont and a mem Erogrnm arranged society feathe honor are David J Wilson district ber of FI Kaluh temple Mystic Shrine tured the occasion The site Mrs Arthur Woolley attorney Sait latke The memory of Jim Bridger of new the zoo was donated H Lowe by chairman of the George Mr Wetterstrom died Friday at his Mr and Mrs James A Hogle famed trapper and scout of west Republican county committee and Johome 1090 Ninth Fust street and is located In a wooded tract ern pioneering day will be honseph M Eceles Mrs J It Morrell near the mouth of Emigration national committeewoman however ored with the unveiling of a Funeral Services Held canvon to the attend convention expects monument InBear River City Tiie special program For Victim of Arrident on May 9 Itnear wa announced Suncluded feeding of the lions an POLICE ARREST SUSPECT I Gllei iecrelary John exhibition by Princess Alice day by Su?pc ted of having entered a store Funeral services for Taurine An of the I tah Pioneer Trail and the elephant and the feeding at Preston Idaho and stolen clothderson 23 who was killed in an au Landmark association A small adof the pelicans ing and jeweli y valued at 525110 tomiitnle aet ident near Battle Moun 7 hi will be the first of 13 or mission fee was put in effect March 11 Felipe Nniasco 29 was ar tain Nev last Wednesday were held 5 monuments and markers Sunday for adult visitors every rested Sunday at 5 45 p m by Detec which the association will erect Sunday afteinoon In the Eighteenth Chit day except Thursdnvs Uvea Inland Daley and Charles H Ol ward U D S chapel thl year to commemorate dien under 17 will continue to sen at Fourth South and Second West Service were conducted by Bishop trails landmarks and Indibe admitted fiee tract He was held at the city Jail Thomas A Clawson Bui ini took place viduals pcsthiig arrival of Idaho ofVial 411n Wasatch Lawn cemetery 4 The site of the Bridger monu Kaysville Girl Speaks First Winner sents Utah in Coast Finals MOTHER’S DAY PROGRAMS SET GAR GROUPS for SET CONCLAVE - Kas-tele- ten-da- y Mul-line- Girl Injured by Blank Cartridge Fired by Youth Group on Juvenile Court Book Named Accused Healer’s License Revoked Attend Opening Day 5000 At S L Zoo While hammering a "dud" opening of the Salt Lake zoo at Hogle Gardens with his elder brother Ray Johnson 15 and two cousins Frank and Wayne Stephenson 10 The youth's father was informed by his son’s companions that Chester picked up the unexploded projectile and pounded it against a stone He supported his right wrist with his left band to enable him to pound harder and after a few blows the shell exploded The right hand was blown off and a splinter of the steel shell was driven into the left elbow The youth also suffered severe powder burns on his face The elder Johnson boy and Frank Stephenson ran to the post half a mile away for aid leaving Wayne Stephenson to caie for the injured boy Weary of awaiting their return the injured youth with the aid of his companion started for the post himself He walked a quarter of a mile before he was met by the other two boys wfio were returning with sol diers He was carried to the post hospital where first aid was given and then taken to the L D S hospital where an operation was performed on his right arm Attending physicians expressed the opinion that the youth will survive although he is suffering severely from shock General Robert McCleave commandant at Fort Douglas Sunday evening issued a general warning to the public to exercise the greatest caution m handling anv objects found on or near the military reservation It is impossible General McCleave stated to be certain that all shells fired during maneuvers are exploded and it is neither desirable nor practicable to exclude the public from all parts of the reservation where duds might have fallen Commenting on the gas shell which was exploded April 22 at Roosevelt junior high school it was stated by post authorities that some time before that date a warehouse at the post was broken into and some shells were stolen 12 Aclion Taken to Bar Ilog Disease Spread Into Utah Reports of foot and mouth disease in hogs m southern California Sunday led Harden Bennion state commissioner of agriculture to notify J A Mecham head of the Utah inspection station at Santa Clara to inspect all shipments of livestock from California into Utah Commissioner Bennion reported he did not know how widespread the disease was m California but that he was taking every precaution to prevent its spread Into Utah The California state veterinarian’s office at Sacramento telegraphed him Sunday that the disease was found in hogs in Orange county and that all infected animals had been slam Veteran Hardware Man Dies at 75 Charles Orson King 75 native of Salt Lake and for 57 years an employe of the Scott Hardware company and R veteran member of Salt Lake and Utah Masonic bodies died Sunday at 4 15 p m at his home 31 West First North street after a lingering illness Mr King was born In Salt Lake December 15 1856 a son of Elizabeth and Charles H King and had always made his home in this city He entered the employ of the late George M Scott of the srott Hardware company when a youth of 18 and served the firm continuously since that time He is survived by his widow Mrs Katie Wagoner King and one nephew James A Hogle As a Mason he was a past patron of the Eastern Star a member of Wasatch lodge No 1 F and A M Utah consistory No 1 Scot-tii’Rite Masons and of El Kalah tern pie Mystic Shrine He was also a member of the Woodmen of the World Rotary Club Slafes Election Tuesday Officers of the Rotary club will be elected at the business meeting Tuesday at 6 15 p m at the Hotel Utah Folk dances will be given by a group of seventh grade pupils from the Sumner srhool under direction of McKinley Quinn -I Dedication of Jim Bridger Monument Set for May 9 his-tor- ment which e’&Mgr shell against astone on the Fort Douglas target range Sunday at 1 p m Chester L Johnson son of Mr and Mrs W Edgar Johnson 349 Fifth East street lost his right hand when the shell exploded An artery m the youth's left arm also was severed at the elbow by a piece of the shell and L D S hos- pital attaches reported he may have suffered slight injuries of his eyes from powder burns The explosion of the shell severed the right hand at the wrist He found the “dud” a shell near the Fort Douglas cemetery while walking home from the I being built of cobble and cement by the boy of tho Bear River high school I on the state highway near a bend In the river It commemorates Bridger’ Journey down tne river In a "bullskln” boat In 121 the vesr he discovered the Crest Sait lake A large delegation of officer! and members of the sssoctatlon from Salt lake and other riliet Is planning to attend the ceremony which is scheduled for 3 p m The psrty plant to leave Salt I ake at noon returning after the ceremonies 7 jf AUTOIST ARRESTED ON DRUNK CHARGE Motorist Blamed For Collision Resulting in Injury of Two Girls Hit-Ru- Vj n V One man was killed four women were hurt one of them seriously five men were treated at the emergency hospital for injuries and one man was arrested for driving while drunk as a result of week-en- d automobile accidents in Salt Lake Joseph Jansen 41 of 3083 Twentieth East street died in the Salt Lake general hospital Sunday at 7 15 a m from injuries received when he was struck by an automobile at 12 45 a m at Thirty-thirSouth and Eighteenth East streets Mr Jansen and his wife Katrina Jansen were walking east along the highway when the husband w’as struck by a westbound machine driven by George N Young 20 of The need of nearly 1500 school children for milk Is typified by 1437 Sigsbee avenue a student at the these three boys who hold their glasses up to A S Brown chair- University of Utah The driver rushed man to the hospital imman of the chamber of commerce milk fund committee A cam- the injured after the accident mediately paign is now under way to raise a $1000 fund Failed to See Couple Mr Young told Deputy Sheriffs J O Nilson and Larry Carrigan that he failed to see the couple until they came within range of his headlights They apparently became confused he said and man and wife separated each running in a different direction Mrs Jansen ran to the center of the highway the driver told deputies and threw her hands aloft To avoid the woman Mr Young reDistrict Attorney Averse Contribution Envelopes in striking that he swerved his machine ported sharply to the left causing it to skid to Expense of Retrial $1000 Campaign and almost overturn The rear end of the automobile Fund Distributed Elmer Moore struck Mr Jensen and hurled him to the ground Authorities at the Salt Lake geneial hospital reported that The first step in raising $1000 with he suffered Dismissal of charges against Elmer a severe skull fracture J Moore 23 of Midvale accused of which to buy milk for needy school Inquiry Clears Driver when The deputies reported that their inmurder in allegedly firing the shot children was taken Sunday that killed Marcv Davich of Murray 10000 contribution envelopes were vestigation revealed that the driver December 22 near the Davich home distributed to Salt Lake milk con- of the car was not responsible for the accident and that he was driving will be asked of the district court sumers between thirty and forty miles an Contributions may be handed to the hour Monday by Ray Van Cott district atregular milk delivery men who will Mr and Mrs Jansen came to Salt torney he announced Saturday Chester J Smith alleged accom- turn them over to the committee in Lake from the Netherlands recently Mr Jansen besides his wife is surplice was acquitted of the charge in charge or they may be sent directly vived by three children Judge James H Wolfe’s division of to the committee at the chamber of Mrs J O Grovie 28 of 265 First ' avenue is painfully injured at the Third district court while Moore's commerce L D S hospital having suffered jury in Judge Roger I McDonough’s A S Brown committee chairman scalp iaeprations Sunday at 12 05 court reported itself hopelessly hung Monday morning will send letters to a m in an automobile accident at about 250 business men with an ap- Seventeenth South and Main streets and was discharged According to police reports Mrs The Moore jury was unofficially re- peal for donations to the fund DurGrovie in company with Jean Smith ported to have voted eleven to one for ing the school year the committee 34 of 234 First avenue B A Giilan has raised $1400 but this is now ex- and W D Spane of Ruth Nev was acquittal Mr Van Cott and his assistant A1 hausted and it will be necessary to riding south on Main street with Gil-la- n a member of the Ruth golf team the len G Thurman declared after fur- raise another $1000 to provide ther study of the case that they did needy children with their daily milk at the wheel of the car The driver is alleged to have disregarded a red not see a possibility of convicting light at the Seventeenth South inter- - ' Moore and were averse to expending rations Mr Brown said there are at least section and collided with an automothe state's money in a new trial 1500 school children whose parents bile going west on Seventeenth South Settlement Involved to supply them with the street The latter car was operated Moore and Smith were alleged to are unable which dietitians say is so by Mrs Florence Klunker 846 West have gone to a place near the Davich milk to the the of growing chil- Broadway health vital home in an automobile parking it Driver Faces Charge In many cases Mr Brown outside and leaving William Palmer dren children would have been comMrs Grovie and Miss Smith who in the car while his son Leonard stated to without food entirely at suffered injuries of a Shoulder and Palmer 15 went in to summon Da- pelled timegohad It not been for the knee were rushed to the emergency vich using the ruse that his sister noon milk supplied them free of charge hospital and later Mrs Grovie was was Palmoutside Palmer May May Milk is being supplied by the Salt taken to the L D S hospital er wa about to become a mother and Lake Retail Milk Dealers' association Giilan was charged with driving the trip was allegedly made to force a 2 cents a half pint so that $5 while drunk and was released on $300 settlement in her behalf from Davich for Mr Brown bail while Spane was charged with would buy 250 bottles According to the evidence of the stressed the point that not one cent drunkenness and was released on $50 trials Davich followed the boy a of the money collected will be used bail short distance became suspicious and for overhead but will all go directly Flora Young 19 and Mary Young turned back Moore and Smith are to the 17 of 838 East South Temple street purchase of milk said to have overtaken Davich and in Other committee members who are suffered lacerations on their heads the altercation which followed Moore assisting Mr Brown In directing the Sunday at 1 15 a m when a car m allegedly fired He claimed self de- collection of the fund are Ben F Red- which they were riding driven by fense man Paul F Keyser and J G King William Moore 1563 South Mam Elder Cue Remains street was struck from the rear by secretary With this case disposed of a long n a driver and overturned at list of homicide cases has been cleared Seventeenth South and State streets convictions or taken to the emergency were by pleas acquittals Make-Wor- k They leaving before the district court only hospital for treatment and later were the charge against Clarence J Elder taken to their home 36 1068 Kensington avenue who is Motorcycle Patrolman C T Smith accused of voluntary manslaughter said Moore was who investigated in allegedly firing three shots killing driving north on State street As Me ac- neared the Seventeenth South street James L Beveridge a neighbor at Expenditures for make-worn his home 1061 Kensington avenue tivities in relief of unemployment in Intersection a speeding ear following a quarrel over Beveridge’s Salt Lake county neared the $60000 came from the rear struck his bumper atjentions to Mrs Elder Mr Bev- mark at the close of last week ac- and caused the Moore machine to eridge was allegedly slain March 23 cording to thfe report of R A Hart overturn n car careened around Mr Van Cott said he expects to file executive secretary of the municipal The committee the corner at Seventeenth South the information during the coming and county make-worOf this amount the committee has street colliding with a car being drivweek and have Elder arraigned Satexpended $41693 97 the Salt Lake en west bv John Sterling 26 of 147 urday The district attorney announced board of education $10177 68 Mur- North Fifth West street and continthat his office has cleared up all ray city and schools $351817 Gran ued east on Seventeenth South street cases so that there is only one week's ite district schools $713 70 Jordan Mr Sterling escaped injury criminal work ahead in the district district schools $1273 73 Salt Lake Woman Girl Hurt courts county employes $1855 making a Mrs Verdi Breinholt 30 and Miss 25 total of $59230 Hansen 17 both of 140 North com Virginia Receipts of the make-worWest Temple street were taken to the mittee last week were $599 made up hospital Sunday at 10 30 of donations from local 48 postoffice emergency p m for treatment of slight injuries laborers $9 50 Democratic Club of sustained when they were struck by Utah $285 Sears Roebuck A: Co an automobile driven by Charles Sny100 local 6 postoffice clerks $204 50 der 20 643 Redmond place at North Total disbursements of the week were and West Temple streets $342 90 On hand was a cash balance Temple Mrs Breinholt suffered contusions of $563 57 and lacerations on knees and head and The body of a man believed to be Mis Snyder was cut on the legs The b0 55 or Frank Duke about years old accident occurred said the report to ‘as gawas found in the North Point the police when Mr Snyder became of t mile llon canal momentarily b nded by an arc light Sunof the Saltair highway north rs he made a lefthand turn from North 21 m 4 at Albert Jaiketta p day Temple Into West Temple street Both of Sixteenth West and North Temple injured were returned to their homes streets found the body and reported after treatment to police Orville F Peterson 24 of 648 RaThe man apparently had drowned mona avenue suffered a severe gash lie wus yell diesAt-- in daik amt on hi forearm Sunday at 1 13 p m which bore a Salt Luke label The and Ray Atwood 37 of Magna sufname Frank Duke was printed on the fered cuts on his hand when a car Summer banking hours will label Pockets contained a penknife driven bv Peterson struck a safety into effect Monday among go zone bulwark at First South and State eyeglasses and a pencil stub institutions connected with Chief of Police W L Pavne accomstreets and overturned The men the Salt Lake House Clearing panied bv Detectives R N Hrinton Were treated at the emergency hosassociation H M Chamberlain C R Colbnrn J J Ferrin and Deppital president announced Sunday John H rell 42 of 211 Sixth East uty Sheriff D II Higginbotham went bank Beginning Monday to the canal where the body was street suffered injury of hi right will open at 8 a m instead of found There were no indications of shoulder and head Sunday at 3 15 10 a nt and remain open for violence on the banks of the canal p m In an auto accident at Second business until 2 p m instead 8 5 The victim wa about feet Inches East and Ninth South streets acof 3 p m on weekday Sattall weighed about 140 pounds had cording to a report at the emergency urdays banks will opeiate unv blue eye and we hair He was traveling west on hospital der the usual hours Horn 9 a m Ninth South street when hi car wa partly bald and had no teeth until noon Police believe that he may have strurk by a machine traveling north The summer hours will rewandered along the Saltair highway on Second Fast street The driver main in effect until SeptemHe had and fallen Into the canal of the second ear failed to mnke an ber 30 been dead alout 24 hours said Dr accident report up to a late hour poL C Snow assistant city phyulcUn lice stated ! y A' STATE SEEKS TO END CASE 4 PUPIL’S MILK DRIVE OPENS for for v ' IIP I V -- ’ HI f hit-ru- Outlay Readies High Mark hit-ru- hit-ru- Man Found Dead In Canal Police Check Indenlity three-quarte- rs Banks Begin Early Honrs For Summer iron-gra- (Y |