Show L II THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING S UTAHNS GO L PARLEY HELD Business NOVEMBER 13 1933 FELON HUNT LIBRARY WORK Man Dies After ON HIRING FOR AT UNIVERSITY Week’s Illness STATEWORKS STARTS TO MEETING REDOUBLES CAR FOUND ONPROJECTS Meeting Called by Yager Architect Announces Plan for New $350000 Unit Reemployment Service to Fill Orders on Utah Campus Marcus Ilowe Brown and ‘Hinckley Leave for Con ference on Civil Work ECCLES TO ATTEND i PICKED FOR CHIEF Commissioner Will Try to I Obtain $617000' Fund for County Roads Bridges Mayor Louii Marcus County Com missioner E E Howe C M Brown of the county relief committee and Robert H Hinckley federal relief administrator for Utah left Sunday for Washington D C where they will attend a conference with officials of the civil works administration to be held in Washington Wednesday Commissioner Marcus Mayor Howe and Mr Brown left by railroad and Mr Hinckley by airplane all on Sunday evening — Marriner S Eecles of Ogden presU dent of the First Security corporation who is In Washington also will attend to conference Washington dispa tclTbs said it is understood Mr Eccles will accept the post of chairman of civil works for Utah Mr Eccles has been conferring several day with Harry L Hopkins federal administrator of civil relief Commissioner Howe will represent the county in a move to obtain $017000 for expenditure on roads and bridges and possibly an additional $100000 for remodeling the eounty jail the city and county building and the county shops at Clarification of points of procedure in employing men for the Utah public works program was tha subject of discussion at a conference of various agencies and interests held Sunday at the state capitol at the call of George A Yager state director for the national reemployment service Representatives of organized labor at the suggestion of Mr Yager agreed that all requests for labor should be cleared through the offices of the national reemployment service whether union or nonunion workers are sought by contractors handling the various projects It was agreed that labor placements should be made on an equitable basis with regard to all classes of workers so that all agreements shall be completed before projects begin and not result In disputes when the workers are on the job The afternoon sessions of the conference were devoted to a training school for the various county managers of the national reemployment C A F Orlob service and an explanation was given of the methods in handling placements the fiscal relations between Orlob the national reemployment service Christian A and federal emergency relief adminThis was followed by a istration Z C M I Director discussion of statistical matters and the functions of the employment Succumbs at 73 service Besides Mr Yager those in attend Christian A F Orlob 73 member ance included the following county of the board of directors of the Z C managers of the national reemployM I prominent Salt Lake business ment service: Ray R Adams of Salt man and civic worker died Sunday Lake Claude Edwards of Iron counWeber L H Thomas at 850 a m at a local hospital of ty Earl Lamb Mof Nichols of Utah and of Cache J an following hypostatic pneumonia Matson of Sanpete R A Hart Joseph a for perforated Wednesday operation of Utah state engineer for gall bladder He bad been 111 one the public works administration week Salt Lake 30 1860 Stanley J Stephenson Mr Orlob was bom-Jun- e agency F at Odense Denmark He joined the county relief placement secretary of the building L D S church and at the age of 20 A Noller trade council Carl W Scott archl-tes- t emigrated to Salt Lake to work with Leslie L Hodgson architect H Andrew-JensoIn establishing a V Pope architect George M Miller Danish newspaper the Utah Posten state from Carbon county Several months later in October W J senator Reid Carbon county commis1880 he was made aecretary of the and sioner C R Fahring Carbon county United Order Manufacturing then commissioner Charles F Gilmore Building company of Logan assistant manager of the reemploy owned jointly by Charles W Nibley ment service Weber county Mark and David Eccles of the intermountain Tuttle He was employed by the Z C M I branch manager of the Associated General He as invoice clerk June 3 1885 Contractors J C Brown city engl was secretary of Z C M L from April neer of Ogden G W Telleson repre27 1928 and 5 1919 until January sentative of the Ogden Trades and also was a director of Zion’s Benefit Labor assembly T E Myers electriBuilding society As chairman of the cal worker of Ogden Melvin R Jachamber of commerce ctvte planning cobsen of the union at committee for many years be accom- Logan Claude Scarpenters' Ashworth architect plished much valuable work for the of Provo and R K Brown superincommunity tendent of construction of the state He married Metha Jorgine Jensen building commission also an emigrant from Denmark September 18 1880 in the old endowment house Salt Lake In addition to hla wife he Is survived by three sons Harold Orlob playrlght and composer of New York who la detained by the illness of his FOR-MRSrLUNwife Rudolph Orlob of Salt Lake and D six Rlcjiard Orlob of Los Angeles also " i F Discovery of Truck Leads Plans have been announced for the new $550000 George Thomas library at the University of Utah according to Raymond J Ashton architect The library has been named by the board of regents in honor of the present president of the university Decision to go honor President Thomas was reached by the regents Friday Bids for the first unit of workWhich will include the excavation foundation and first floor will be submitted Tuesday at 10 a m to the building commission Excavation already has begun under the direction of Charles E Forsberg superintendent of buildings and grounds Excavation and foundation are expected to be completed within a month according to Mr Ashton and work on the structure will follow immediately The building will be of classic design to harmonize with the other buildings on the campus It will be located west of the industrial education building and north of the Stewart training school W1U Use Local Products Material for the building has not comyet been selected by mission but local material will be used so far as it is practical and consistent with costs Construction will be continued throughout the winter and It ia expected that approximately 52000 man days of labor will be provided The library will accommodate 12000 students according to Miss Esther Nelson librarian of the university The four main book stacks which will hold 200000 to 400000 books will extend through all floors of the building and will be accessible from all floors according to the plans In the west half of the basement will be located the engineering library receiving room and mechanical equipd of the basement ment About will remain unfinished against possible expansion and will provide storage space for the present Medical Library Included The ground floor will Include the medical library two reserved book reading rooms library instruction rooms and staiff quarters The book shelves will be adjacent On the main floor will be the main reading room which will accomodate 450 students periodical room for 160 students catalog and service room with the main delivery hall adjacent to the book shelves The third floor will primarily involve upper division work according to Mr Ashton There will be 12 cubicles for individual study five seminars for group study and two graduate reading rooms At present no plans have been made for the use of the present library building but it is understood that part of It will be occupied by the law school and by class rooms Funds for construction of the build Ing and an additional $50000 have been apportioned to the school bv the public works administration The $50000 will be used for student relief and in remodeling the present library building The projects were granted upon the basis of seventy per cent state funds and thirty per cent Jfederal funds Searching Officers to Extend Effort in City STOLEN MOTOR LEFT IN RAVINE NEAR S I Still Believed Fugitive Gun Carrying- Sawed-Of- f Perhaps Loaded Pistol - Photo shdws architectural drawing of the new George Thomas library to be constructed on the University of Utah campus Below at left is shown President George Thomas after whom the build ing has been named S L PRAISED DIXIE COLLEGE BYEASTERNER SHARES LOAN Convinced that their quarry was still in Salt Lake prison guards police and deputy sheriffs renewed their hunt esSunday for Robert Earle 26 who state Utah the of wall the over caped prison Saturday morning Discovery of toe truck that Earle stole at the point of a sawed off shotgun from Ward Wilson and Tyler t Evans spurred the Police reported that the missing truck had been found in a ravine two and i half mil ey from toe mouth of Emigration canyon It was concealed behind brush apparently expended the last drops of gasoline m toe truck's seeking a place of concealman-hun- Hartford Conn BusineggSchool to Get Portion of Man Lured Back for $50000 Federal Fiind Second Visit to Aid Students e tank-whil- e Salt Lake is “one of the outstanding Dixie junior college at St George ment Although deputy sheriffs and trafcities of America” asserts Solomon a recognized state institution even fic patrolmen roared through the canEisner former municipal judge and though its supporters have pledged that yon searching for Earle toe truck was corporation counsel of Hartford Conn not a cent of state fun 4 are to be not found until Sunday morning Find Rifle Cartridges during a brief visit in the city Sunday used for the current biennium is still The presence of eight rifle cartridge "Sometimes 1 wonder” he said made a participant in the $50000 grant on the seat of the truck lea prison “whether the people who live in this and loan fund obtained from the public officials to believe that Earle thought what works administration at Washington he had a rifle rather than a shotgun vicinity really appreciate Murray beautiful city and location they have' largely through the efforts of Gover- when he overpowered Joseph Turn-boSalt Lake City Is seeking $250000 guard in the northeast corner of n nor Salt Lake also enjoys an l Henry H Blood as immediate advance on Its the prison wall and leaped to freedom the he said Dixie's of world share fund thus the financial pro- after throwing a shotgun and a rifle loan i ‘‘Your city’s Bonds are rated as legal vided for the benefit of student in to confederates in the prison yard All te Function in Unity investments by the state ol Connecti- needy circumstances is $1800 of which Earle’s apparent armament is a While details of organization have cut and any bonds which are given $180 is set aside for expenditure on sawed off double barreled shotgun Rot been completed it is the plan of that standing have to be the very public work around toe college 'which with a shell in each barrel and posAdministrator Hopkins that civil is especially adapted fqr women stu- sibly a revolver highest form of investment” he said works officials and emergency relief Mr Eisner visited Salt Lake two dents at the institution Although Wilson and Evans were of officials in the various states shall Adimpression that Earle possessed a rePreparatory Meets years ago He said Sunday "I couldn’t The program of works was rather function in unison and in most states resist stopping off again on my busi- carefully worked out by various of- volver thrust in the waistband of his under a single head said a special disficials of the public works administra- trousers when he held them up with Solicitations vance ness trip to the Pacific coast from Sunday Washington patch “This is ode of the few cities that tion conferring with college authorshotgun neither were positive Both activities will be directed by ities and the major projects to be unPrison officials think that Earle’s Speeded Up Mr Hopkins at Washington but all really thrills and Inspires people par- dertaken are set forth in some detail knowledge of Salt Lake is limited and ticularly when approaching by air in state programs will be developed in together with the Cumber of student do not think he is acquainted with the evening or at night" the state and not referred to WashBusiness conditions in Connecticut hours at work the amount to be spent many persons in this city Several Members of the army of solicitors ington for approval Mr Hinckley for materials which will total $11770 “spots” where he might appear are will retain his title of federal relief for the 1933 Community chest appeal show improvement just as they do in In some instances however the fund being covered Utah and the west due to the same administrator for Utah under the rescheluled to open formally Wednesdiscretion of the Abandons Truck general causes but for different spe- is left largely to toe He will continue to diorganization program of im? proper officials and day morning November 22 to con- cific reasons he said Industrial rect relief activities and also have After from the leaping prison is at to not be made Dixie of the east are renewing oper- provements tinue until November 29 will accelwall and alighting in a pile of lump supervision over civil works in Utah erate their pace ol preparatory meet- ations he said while improvement in worked out in such detail ' However Mr Eccles has consented coal without suffering injury surCampos Work Listed to serve as chairman of the civil ings and advance solicitations Mon- the money situation particularly demounting toe wire fence and obtaining Most of toe work at the institution the truck Earle is believed to have works division and will be the active day morning it was said Sunday af- mand for silver has helped the west ternoon by J J Kelly general chair- the general conditions underlying both where definite projects are named is sped east to Wasatch boulevard where associate of Mr Hinckley in superare increased confidence on the part In the nature of making improvements he turned noito After abandoning the man of the campaign vising the adoption of projects in One of the largest organizations to of the people and the stepping tip of in walks and roadways around' toe truck in Emigration canyon he appareach of the counties ana in directtake the field the employes’ division industry he asserted ing the distribution of money for all college campus ently concealed himself until nightfall With D Morgan Aldrich investment which has the task of contacting Civil works projects The fund was divided in considera- when he appeared at the residence of Mr Hinckley emMr dealer of Hartford Eisner arrived men grandchildren of and women thousands is expected to arrive in Washington tion of the proportion of students at County Attorney Harold E Wallace services be conducted ployed In stores factories and offices from Chicago by plane late Saturday each institution who are in need of 1809 Michigan avenue Here he obby airplane Monday and will go Funeralat 1 m inwill Twenty-firtha a was afternoon of and mornHerbert p work active guest will start into immediate conference with Mr Tuesday such 'assistance It is specifically pro- tained food fruit and $1 and departed Tuesday L D S Church Leader’ Rite ing For the purpose of completing S Auerbach while in town Mr Eisner vided that the funds are not to be He would not consider surrendering Hopkins and his aides and with Mr Harold G ward chapel with Bishop Burial to Mr Aldrich leave Reynolds and of offidivision officiating the a planned by used in payment of tuition fees but himself and returning to the prison Eccles meeting plans take place in City cemetery Widow to Be Conducted cers headed by Lee K Nicholson plane tor San Francisco early Monday must go to toe living expenses of the County Attorney Wallace said Pending the Wednesday confer- -' will s chairman and Forrest Walden vice nee definite plans for the civil Friends may call at the Evans & Prison Officers and authorities at Noon chairman and all colonels majors-anworks organization and its program Early mortuary Tuesday from 11:30 The state building commission has Park City rushed to Mountain Dell Tuesday of activity will not be announced In a m to 1230 p m captains of the division will be charge of toe distribution of toe funds reservoir in Parley’s canyon about 9 held Monday night at the Hotel Utah a general way it can be said that and will require a proper showing p m Sunday after a motorist had inThe advance guard which began each month as to toe expenditure of formed toe sheriff at Park City 'that the reorganization will aim to take Funeral services for Mrs Sarah Ann its solicitation of larger advance conoff the funds by each institution r rolls every man who is ca- FORT-MARKEPeterson Lund 80 widow of Anthon answering the description tributions last Wednesday will hold The project differs from most of of Earle had signalled him for a ride H Lund first counselor In the first pable of working giving him a job its second report luncheon Monday of the those under toe public works admin- The officers searched the canyon but QaeU for Each State £residency noon at the Hotel Utah - While inD S church and istration in that it provides for toe reported they were unable to find the Every state is to have a quota— redividual contributions are not mother of Anthony in an automobile rotation of labor which is not specifi- man described suffered Injuries A secret quota which will be withwas said accident C Lund director Hearing will be resumed Monday vealed in the oral reports it three years ago re- cally included in toe labor provisions It developed Sunday that a clever held from the public Whether this of the tabernacle morning at the state capitol on the by Chairman A S Brown of the ad- sulted in nearly contrivance built by Earle enabled the death Sunday at 2 a m usually exacted with P W A work will be figured on the basis of popuchoir will be con- army’s petition for a reduction in vance guard that some gratifying in- of Elvin To the University of Utah $26980 is him to affix his rope to the top of the vAlma lation or on the number of unemcreases over 1932 subscriptions had ducted Tuesday power rates of allocated which $900 is to be in prison wall without touching an alarm But Brady 27 ployed has not been decided noon in Wef Sevenprojects suitable lor womea About wire It will be the fourth day of the been shown in many reports A broken back g when a state's quota has been fixed Early Landmark Monu-B- e teenth L D S hearing which is being held before Speakers for the Community cnest received amount will be for mathis of $6000 In the prison yard was found an apin the acthe state administration will make a terials such as Portland cement for use paratus that resembled a huge folding ward chapel state public utilities commission appeal also will take the field early cident thl at Long Rite distribution among the counties As ment Mrs Lund died The hearing thus far has been fea- this week under leadership of Wins- Beach Cal Decemthe walks and curbing to b In rule of a type employed by carpenters in Salt Lake City is the largest center stalled Saturday at 11:50 tured by a reading from the federal low F Smith Promotion of the speak ber 29 1930 which Built of jointed slats the apparatus of unemployment in Utah Salt Lake Tuesday The Utah State Agricultural college could be opened like a jackmfe until p m of causes in- trade commission's report on Utah ing campaign and booking of speak caused Mr Brady a the of will county get large portion cident to age at her Power and Light company operations ers has been undertaken by the board to be an invalid has a total allocation of $12500 with its total length reached toe top' of the state's quota Weber county will come home 427 North and financing of governor of the junior chamber since culminated in $1350 for women students The Branch prison wall next the metal mining counties as a Program for dedication services for West Tempi The army using the report as a of commerce headed by Joseph T his death at the Agricultural college and Snow junior Prevents Alarm 8onnding group have their unemployed in monument on the site of old Fort street basis has contended that rates of the Butler who will be assisted by N W home of his parents college at Cedar City and Ephraim relarge numbers and the coal mining erriman was announced Sunday Nicholas receive each $2025 of which By affixing a rope to the end of this a fixed capi- Aldrich John Giles D Howe Moffatt Warren P and Maron based Bishop are spectively company district is the other important section John D Giles secretary of the Utah Earle was G Smith will con- tal which U B Penrose Frank B McLatchy $225 is for projects for womea For improvised jointed pole approximately $23000-00- A E Brady at to be recognized In all other coun- Pioneer Traill and Landmarks assoduct the funeral A C Melville L H Callister B L tha Weber college these amounts are able to push a hook built of a horsetrue than the higher figure Union s ties which are essentially agricul- ciation shoe between toe alarm wire and the f services and Nephl The petitioner asks the commission Olsen B R Parkinson and Kimball Besides his pardoubled tural the number needing relief work The monument is being constructed L Morris and prob- to order a reduction of 10 per cent Jack top of toe wall The alarm wire is The sums mentioned including Mr is ents Brsdy are relatively few and the allot- by the trails association West Jordan a member of in the rates on power furnished to for Dixie total $49410 the remain- strung along toe inside of the wall ably folthe survived to counties ments will be only district Boy Scouts of America the those by attempt of throwMr Lan the first presidency army facilities in Salt Lake and Og- Rite Held for der of the $50000 being lor interest al- so that any ordinary lowing brothers and a line over toe top of toe wall sets ample to afford work for the few who local unit of the Daughters of the Utah Of the church win he speakers den ready accrued since toe loan and grant ing an alarm W sisters: Curtis are out of jobs off Pioneers and members and former The musical program will Include i 1 M Gadsby president and S Business Man Leo and Melvin Elvin A" Brady ereThedated as of October In selecting projects to give em- resident! of West Jordan L D S selection by the Chaminade chorus of George When prison officials searched cells expenditures wilt carry 268 stumanager of the company tesgeneral Mrs Mrs Jennie Rosengreen men to out of work to find if any of the guard's now Brady stake ployment which Mr Lund is director "The King tified Saturday when Information on Saturday a to month dents and are continue Stelter several considerations will govern firearms had been smuggled into the The fort was built in 1855 by five of Love My Shepherd” solo “1 Know salaries paid to company officials and Funeral services for Jacob T Ra- Eva Middleton and Mrs Laura of toe at toe end year through college East 69 president of the Santa Clara of Union and Marion Brady First can the work be gotten under men— Henry Hernman Thomas But- That My Redeemer Lives" Jessie of which time it is calculated about prison after having been thrown by and service fees sub leigh Gravel company and for- $iill Creek way immediately? Second is It terfield Robert Pelty John Stocking Evans and mixed quartet (elections supervision 2000 students will have participated in Earle into the yard they found an to the parent concern the Elec- Sand and mitted conducted Funeral services will be mer resident of Salt Lake were con"extension" pole in the cell of Harold work that will be beneficial In its re- and Samuel Egbert— for protection "Oh My Father" and "When First the tric Bond and Share was company tlje benefits of the plan In Union 1 the sults to the public? Third is it work against the Indians for their farms Glorious Light of Truth” by memducted Sunday at 2 p m by Dr Elmer Wednesday at p m Osborn who was convicted with Earle given Horace L Goshen pastor ol the First Congre- L D S ward chapel by Bishop that will require a minimum of ma- which they took up there on a grand larceny charge bers of the tabernacle choir Murin the be terials and permit the major ex- The program will begin at the monu- Mrs Lund was born in LeM JanuOsborn and Harry Grenache 26 gational church in the E G O'Don- T Godfrey Burial will direction of S L Proves under for wages? “running-boarnell chapel ray City cemetery ment site at Harriman Tuesday at 4:30 ary 4 1853 a daughter of Canute and Sunday bandit" who fired sevpenditure ’ Friends A Jenkins mortuary In the larger centers an especial Pallbearers were Frank Carrotto George nu with community Binging of Sarah Nelson Peterson She had lived eral shots at Guard Turnbull were 7 Warm WednesNovember home at call the to N find work for "America" accompanied family effort will be made in solitary confinement at the prison Harmon Edward may Bryant Young B the Riv- in Salt Lake 33 yeara and was an acRich R S Sleater and Frank Kim- day from 10 a m to time of services men of the building trades rather erton junior high school byband Fol- tive church worker particularly In Sunday ' W G on Dr some Gunn them G for than put work Grenache and Earle were taken to Salt Lake enjoyed warm weather ball Alt Miaa Annie the Relief society Dalrymple formerly spoke lowing the invocation which they have not been trained Crane Services at tha grave in the City of Joseph practicing dentist of Ogden and prom- toe prison September 26 After She was married May 3 1870 In the for the season Sunday when the temgranddaughter inent Mason died Saturday evenmg-iThe erection of new buildings how' Crane flrat bishop of Herriman ward old Endowment house to Mr Lund perature war four degree above nor- cemetery were conducted by the Salt its yard they boasted that they Los Angeles where he had resided for wouldn’t be there long prison officials ever will not be considered the ma- will unveil the monument Lake Moose lodge who was first counselor to Joseph F mal was saidterial cost is too high for one thing Mr Raleigh died Wednesday in a he high for the day was 57 i approximately eight years Zachariah Butterfield oldest living Smith and later to Heber J Grant learned in Salt Lake Sunday and such work could not be started son of Thomas Butterfield and one the present president the low 34 The mean was 48 compared hospital at Santa Barbara CaL folDr Dalrymple is a past master of He was a forof the founder of the town will give Surviving ere five sons and one with a normal of 42 immediately lowing an operation Utah celery week will be observed Weber lodge No- - 6 F and A M the dedicatory address in the Herri- daughter Anthony C Lund Dr H Z Generally fair weather prevailed mer member at the Utah legislature man L D S ward chapel Hyrum Lund Othniel Lund A William Lund from the Rocky mountains to the Pa- and was a well known business man beginning Monday under sponsorship Ogden end past potentate of El Kaiah Engineers to Hear Gty of Salt Lake until 19281 when he of toe Salt Lake chamber of com- Temple Mystic Shrine of Utah Stocking president of West Jordan and - George Cannon Lund of Salt cific coast the weather bureau merce moved to California ' State Planning Discussed atake and grandson of John Stocking Lake ana Mr Eva L Barnes of Utah’s famous product will be ad one of the builders of tha fori will Kaysville 30 grandchildren 10 great An investigation into toe accidental vertised throughout the country and a historical sketch and Mr Giles grandchildren and the following death of Carl A Schurler 55 Salt Lake J L Crane will talk on city and give will feature celery on restaurants local on will HisUtah’a brothers listers and John Peterson "Preserving apeak 8c Utah railroad conductor Saturday late planning et a luncheon meeting their menus Special cards have been Resources" of Brooklyn NY Jacob Peterson of the Engineering council Monday torical night at Provo was conducted SunUtah celery which Mrs New Delilah of Freeman tellinrof York of Thomas printed Peterson president City commerce chamber of noon at the day by officials of toe railroad will be placed on cafe tables and in the local chapter of the D U P will Mrs Bertie Beal and Mrs Ella Bailey ' A further study of the facts will be The meeting the first after the sum- be of the dedicatory ser- of Ephraim Mrs Carrie Tanner and dining can on trains traveling through mer season will be sponsored by the viceschairman made ' Monday it was announced by Utah Mrs Ida Beal of Salt Lake George Albert Smith presiAmerican Society of Civil Engineers dent ofand Murray Sullivan general manager the trails association will be Friends may call at the home 127 Greers have prepared cartons of Mr Crane who has been connected master of Mr Schurler died shortly after he Frederick Moore 32 is no vegewhich may be mailed outside North West Temple street Monday ceremonies with various engineering projects in Scientific observations will be celery like hun- Utah astronomers leaped from a train as It slowed down tarian state i toe 6 to 930 p m and Tuesday from from China and Russia as well as in this made bottuin Salt Lake- - and dreds of others throughout the naPolice were agreed on that for the Provo junction He apparently 10 to 11:30 a m member of the Ameri- Three Boy Accused country is Provo Professor Junius J Hayes- tion both amateur and profeshis arrest Sunday afternoon struck a utility pole and was hurled after take1 place hi the Burial will City Services Set can Society of Civil Engineers Amerunder the train of the department of astronomy7 sional will watch on Tuesday American Packing comat the cemetery Of Series ican City Planning institute British A native of Salt Lake Mr Schurler rof the University of Utah and a Burglary 368 West First South street Wednesday and Thursday nights pany Victim Road Occident For Town Planning institute and Amerilived at 866 Everett avenue i for the long overdue rain of fir Moore weighs 148 4 pounds group of present end former stuFuneral Rile Conducted can Landscape Architects Three juveniles whose depredations of Leonid shooting stars dents of the university will mske He was staggering out of the back t INSURANCE MEN TO MEET ' Funeral service for Cyrus Heber were said to have ranged from cherry the observations in Salt Lake Just 100 years ago Wednesday door of the place with a sack con- For Victims DAUGHTER BORN of Dr Pahl KimbaU direotor of reDh Wayne B Hale of the Brig- ' Gerrard 56 of Lake Point who died tabling 144 pounds of assorted Shooting night thousands of these meteors juice to cartridges were apprehended Mr and Mrs Robert S Patrick 417 Sunday by police The youngsters blazed across the skies in their ' ham Young university departsearch of the Utah state tax commisSaturday at 10:30 a m from injuries meats clung over his shoulder Wall street announce the birth of whose ages range from 11 to 13 adFuneral services for Daniel Festin ° last big show said an Associated ment of phvsics will observe the suffered while grading a road On a when interrupted sion and Scott Taggart an insurance SunL D in S 74 the and his wife Mrs Magda Festin Press dispatch from Philadelphia man will address toe monthly meetmitted having broken pito eight Salt hospital meteorites from a point near the v farm near his home have been set C Newton an employe of daughter is ' Mr a m at a cen54 Patrick residences whom he shot and fatally wounded Lake day mouth oflthe Provo river District Telegraph comThey are due three times a ing of the Utah Association of Life police said Four tentatively tor Wednesday at 12 noon Mrs The Tribune and for of before and week the Professor Hayes said his group in the I D S ward chapel compositor this Wednesday burglaries had been reported Friday taking his own life tury pany who responded to a bur- Underwriters Tuesday at 12:15 p m Patrick is tht former Miss Mary at police headquarters with a bullet were conducted Sunestablish a the be about station will Mr Gerrard is survived by his glar alarm said he found in the The meeting will be held at Dick may lucky night despite Dixon Gunn’s cafe The list of articles reported stolen day by Bishop Fred Kasteler of the ‘ the fact that the astronomers cal- four miles west of the airport in widow Mrs Elizabeth Gerrard a son sack: culated last year as the real time order to be away from the lights Sydney Gerrard of Dike Point two Pork roast 8 pounds sandwich by the trio included $11 in cash 25 Fifteenth L £ S ward LAW REACHES FOR SUSPECT FERRY TO DISCUSS SILVER boxes of 22 cartridges pen and penService for Mr Festin Were In the 8 of thftcity sisters Mri Mayme Maxwell of Salt filler 5 pounds sausage provided the long lost meteorites Chief of Police Qlk Carlson and cil sets and various trinkets that Bluemel 4jKnighitnortuarjL£hapeljprer back on their old trail transits-to- tMont- - Ferry - prominent — Salt Lake and Mrs Lola Jackson of Lake — Jhreeenglneers Sheriff Harry Meppen of Idaho Falls caught their fancy Tha cherry juice and for Mrs Festin later in the day in 18 The display will be visible from 3 pounds ’ham elevations and heights Lake mining man will speak at the and three brothers David G bologna Point measuring e were m Salt Lake Sunday with extra- the youngsters told tha officers was the Fifteenth ward chapel Both were Salt Lake if conditions are will be used at both the Salt Lake Gerrard Lake Point and Lorenzo and pounds bacon 52 pounds boiled Fourteenth L D S ward hall 151 t dition papers for Doyle L Edwards stolen from an icebox buried in the City cemetery The shooting stars will ap--ham 17 pounds liver sausage 6 West First South street Tuesday at station and the Provo station to Richard Garrard of Churchill Idaho Edwards u charged with having stolen They were turned over to Juvenile Mrs Festin died in a local hospital 7:30 p m it was announced Sunday measure the height of the meteor--' Burial will take place in North Ogpear in the northeast sjky mostly pounds i authorities nine hours after being wounded Moore was held in the city jail itea Professor Hayes said His subject 111 be "Silver” after midnight den cemetery property A $750-00- 0 n '- - FUNERAL SET st for one-thir- CEREMONY SET L i CHEST APPEAL w A-- stand-ingiPi- PLANS PUSHED enter-prise- ' Auto Accident Injury Fatal to Power Rate Cut Hearing Will Be Resumed Monday rief 9 student-worker- hitch-hike- Salt Lake Man i to 0 $1-7- Former L Former Utahn in d Dies on Coast for Celery Week Opens Monday sur-vetyi- it' - Fatal Accident -- Inquiry Started ' ManWitli 141 Pounds of Meat Held by Police Rain of ‘Shooting Stars’ - Will Be Observed Here ( ‘ v funeral - suit--abt- - - A i H i ‘ yr 1 |