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Show r :,THE DESERET GubWomen WPA Track ; Draws To Sponsor 1 Driver 90 Days In jail Chic Contest. sent to Special Competition For Arbor Day An- -' noonced schools and churches are dub. CITY- - THURSDAY. MARCH 12 193S CITT ACTS TO STOP BREAKAGE -OF STRET LIGHTS Banker Hits ScoutsTTo Prcsent Dramas On Radio . rn NEWS .SALT LAKE U. S. Spending Breaking of street lights to Various sections of the city during the past three nights reached such proportions that Chief of police Harry I. Finch today instructed patrolmen and radio prowl care to bring in all persons found loitering around street Orval V. Adams Fean Communism, Fascism Aa Outcome Dallas Anthony, 31, WPA- - truck Jail for SO days driver, was by City Judge A. H. Bleu to police court yesterday on a drunken .driving charge. Anthony was convktad by a jury March 4, on the testimony that he crashed his truck into automobiles being operated by K. H. Johnson, 343 Hollywood Avenue, and Frank Korn. 2830 Beverly Street, at Seventeen th South and Fourth Fast Streets. Stay of execution of the sentence waa granted until Friday. Dave Newman, 1067 West First North Street pleaded guilty to reckless driving and was fined 535. He was arrested following an automobile collision with a car driven by Samuel B. Hagen. Karl Day pleaded not guilty to drunken driving and trial was set for March 18. Day was arrested for crashing into an automobile driven by Augustine Amador at 59 South State Street. Gerald Van Dyke. 18. and Clifford Ray, 84, both of whom were Involved in an automobile accident last night pleaded not guiltv to reckless driving. Van Dyke will ba tried March 18 and Ray. March 24. Leslie H. Ludwig, 27. pleaded not guilty to speeding and will be tried March 13. Blaming politics for an unbalanced budget, Orval W. Adams, American Bankers Association vice president and excutive vice president of Utah State National Bank, hurt night warned that failure to limit outgo to income would lead ttus country to communism or fascism. Mr, Adams was addressing the Junior Chamber of Commerce membership meeting at the senior chamber building . In a crisis or an emergency." he said, it to proper to allow the budget to be unbalanced for a short period, but that occasion passed after the first year of the present administration In Washington." To save democracy it to necessary to make people tax conscious, the speaker asserted, explaining that 90 per rent of the population to economically uninformed. He pointed out that 70 per cent of the taxes are Invisible and not felt bv the taxpayer and remarked: politicians are aware of the fact and will do nothing to make peo- - lamps Broken lights have cost the city hundreds of dollars during the Past few days, said Chief Finch. The vanadiism has occurred more often in the southeast and northeast sections of the city. In an effort to curb the destruction Chief Finch said that he would ask for maximum penalties of six months Imprisonment and $299 fine for all persons Convicted of this offense. If they are juveniles Incy will promptly be turned over to Juvenile court authorities and costs assessed against their parents or guardians. During the past three nights, usually between 6 pm. and midnight, more than 30 lights have been broken. Some of them were smashed with rocks and others shattered with bullets. Rites IleldFor Mrs. Christensen v. - ' Feunera! services fur Mrs. Effie widow of 64, Christian Christensen, were conducted yesterday in Molen, Utah, according to word received here. Mrs. Christensen died in Molen brief IllWednesday following ness of diptberia. The 'daughter of Hahs C and Mary M or ley Hansen, Mrs. Chn tensen was bom in Manti June 18. 1872. She to survived by four of sons,' A. Ervin Christensen Salt Lake City; Willard, keed and Alma Christensen, all of Molen Also surviving are eight L. Christensen. Invited to participate In an Arbor Day sontedt which is being spoo-otby the Utah Federation of Women's Club. Arranged to stimulate interest in Arbor Day activities, the dub off. era a fivedollar cash prise for the organisation arranging and preDies J. J. senting the moat fitting program At Spokane, Washington in observance of the occasion. The Federation suggests a proWord was received in Salt Lake jects: reforestation of a specified Citv bv relatives yesterday of the area; establishment of a wild flowdeath 'of J. J. ONeill, 67. at Spoer sanctuary; beautification plan kane, Wash. Mr. ONeiQ. had servfor highway or park; presentation ed for s number of years as diviof an Arbor Day pageant, operetta, sional manager for the Continental drama, art exhibit or aeries of lecOil Company, with headquarters tures, or the promotion of n reguat Butte, Mont, and was well lar Arbor Day observance proknown In Salt Lake City. gram. A staler, Mrs. S. L Goodwin, No. The project considered of great19 Kensington left Apartments, est benefit to the community will vesterday for Spokane to attend receive the award. Mrs. Walter C. services. to the ba will Burial Hurd, chairman of the tree comDenver. mittee, who announced the contest, said. Bln tries must be received not I later than April 2 and must be soak Mr. Adams attacked the mailed to Mrs. Hurd. The winner the rich" propaganda by citing The Utah Museum Society will will be announced at the annual data compiled by the U. 8. cham- hold Its monthly meeting in room convention of the Utah Federation, If every dollar of the Income A aoTtevv Bill Jackson, receives Us Brel footers tbs legator Meekly radio broadcasts of ber' the Park Building. Universcheduled April 16, 17 and 18. of those reporting earning of 5100.-00- 305 of of Utah campus, tomorrow at (be 8aM Lake Coaocll Pm Clab, sponsored by The Arbor Day contest has the Busineaa will not be retarded by or more were taken, it would sity tying knots from Mr. Roberts, 8 Deserve the Tba of News, through the courtesy K8L endorsement of C. H. Skidmore, sucoming November election. It defrav the cost of government for pm. H bis pal, Joe Green, preparatory to Paulsen, president of the1 The dramatic series nill begin Katurdaj at 4:15. less than 10 da vs, and would last w. perintendent of public instruction; waa predicted by P. M. Haight of Dr. L. John NuttaU. Jr, superin- New York City, president of the, becoming a Tenderfoot Sent The ptrtore to a Left to right, the players arr Bill Bachman, Marthe federal government less than organization, will ofshow a series of, motion pictures scenic beautv tendent of Salt Lake City School National Association four weeks." of Credit Men, scene from Rroating Comes to Ton a," which wilt vin Land wall and Tom Mathews. spots of the United States and, District; C. J. Olsen. . supervisor s a en bv Scout members of The of Comes the good to a action the Town." into play Scouting a in before Hawaii. t, speaking meeting of of the Wasatch Forest; P. H. D. C. P. MEETS FRIDAY of inspirational and educa measure of quality entertainment, eret News Press Club, except In a A meeting of the executive board' commissioner of parka in Sait the local branch of that organizahumorous (uses where authentic charas be held immediately following will Lake City; Rufus Johnson, shade tion in the Hotel Utah last night. Uonal dramatic radio sketches h musical offerings, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, moral teaching. Bovs teiizatmn demands otherwise . uencei session, during which1 tree warden; the Associated Civic Only four of the last nine elecnature and achievements of who are not already Scouts will teriainment and sound effects al Camp 31, will hold a meeting, to the regular Clubs of Southern Utah; organiza- tion vears have shown business de- - Boy Scout work will be P l th,1?2mI ?f time Dr. John GUlin will show all will be executed by Scouts The PJorro find the inspiration and knowledge presented B. tions affiliated with the Salt Lake Hoiw .1 an these are to be p, avers will include Bm U,foterotd pvt toroul the dramatic group of the Salt valuable. Council of Women; and the Fed- presatons, anNoy.istr,Tt- - Mre. Ardy Ensign-wil- l counted for through other sound Lake Council Press Club, sponsored Under the general title "Scout 'Tom Mathews, Spencer " eration. " Rulan Anderson, Comes to Town," the series Muntn Arbor Day win be observed be a part of the regular Satur Bub Thompson, Norman Oulbrand- sometime between March 1 and of the Press Club sen and others. Scout Clark Ru- j broadcast will he in charge of sound ef April 15 In accordance with an The speaker pointed to the targe!uUriy urged lot tune In on these through the courtesy of KSU act passed by .the 1931 legislature, amounts of money tn banks avail-- broadcasts, as the sketches, apart will be under the general direction (v ts Among the regular perform which allows the governor of the able at low interests rates as an from having high merit from a dra- - of Mrs, Josephine Goff of KSL and trs on the programs will be tnc State the power to set the dais. encouraging sign to the tooainnwmetie eonsudwaHatoare designed to Paul Whitney.. Press dub ttowsor Pxvs 4'W.- comperaA at Working with Mrs. Hurd are field, but warned against this fact reveal what boys do in Scouting for The Deseret Netos. assisted bv Scout, "Thompson, Mrs. C J. Sumner and Mrs. Capi- leading business Into credit -- on and Tin i I Evans, and what the activity does for rLeonard Hubbard, vice president e( Auli tols Barlow of the tree committee. news latest of Rcouv The flashes club club. them. Scouts and Scouters alike the Knight Kerr, presi throughout the state will find the sketches interesting as dent, will act as master of ceremon- - n ' Maho will be given by Jimmy reminiscences, and the unfolding of ies. the complete serial story will bring All parts In the play w ill be tak- - aulock. 4 jI ONeill Museum Society Meets Tomorrow fetn,ZOU1' Credit 3Ian Sees Business Upturn 5 Gog-git- se-ft- dj En-th- e ' -o ,- - 'Bauan.Mnom ac-b- y and--el- 1 r.ulb'-and.c- - THrS'TJARCH CLEARANCE The Weather SHOWS YOU WHY IT'S THE a,mencan , for . ; rj QJurs AiSkltk Local Office, U. S. Weather Bu reau. Sail Lake City, Utah. March Aged Vernal Woman Passes T Cb'ming Events i with o ns of our "Dream" Home Outfit . , , A good beginning meant a smooth rood to success and we're making it easy for young couples to stort right with our complete "Dream" Home for but $195. . tie DOWN- -ei a wxxx Stort Right TODAY 6 30 pm Business and Profesmeet at Mrs. Hannah Brown Odekirk. 82 sional Women's Club willNew house d wner session at the 12. widow ef Metier Odekirk of etna1. followed by a business meet- tT at .V. home inches at 12.45 a.m today " pm Precipitation tn last 24 hours 0o her daughter. Mlea Flora 3d pin The Private Nurses . 8.70 kirk. 28 east Fourth South street, since Oct. 1 . e will meet al the Association total Oct. 1 to date tost year. .7 7 of infinfiities incident to eld age. Hotel, Normal Oct. 1 to date .7.(8 Born in Salt Lake City. Aug. 15. m. 8 p The Utah Amateur Radio 1853, the daughter of William aod wU1 meet at the Newhouse TEMPERATURES Hannah Richardson Brown, Mrs. nil . Hotel. mMax .. Wed... S2Z 9ajn. Thurs. 43 Odekirk moved to Vemfl at an 8 pm. The Capitol Girls Club where she spent the will meet at the Newhouse HoteL uJ0, .d" part of her life. meet8 The Junaet Thun. 6:31; Rise Frt. 6.43 greater to Mlcs odekirk of ing pro Jn of the OH Workers auxiliary surMrs. is Odekirk Salt Lake City, Weather Baaiaunr In Hall No 7 of the Labor Temple. Unsettled weather to spreading vived by the following children: 8pm The Reserve Officers AsOdekirk. Franklin W. Isaac and sociation will meet In the Trroune-Lleu- t eastward out of the Northwest, Mrs. Eliza Utah: both of Rooopvolt. Col a Telegram auditorium, barometric depression due to over Alberta. Light to moderate beth Ashton. Mrs. Sarah Norgard. Fitzgerald will speak on ham and rain has occurred in Washington Mrs. Afton Stringema ; Mrs. LeRoy chemical warfare. Mary g pm The Democratic League and some adjoining areas, and It Odekirk. ail of Fern Osborne. ill meet at 8 p .m. at the to cloudy' in southern Idaho. LowIJuljous and Mrs. JuncUon.Colo. Also house Hotel. are charted In a shallow both of rand are 30 grandchildren and 8 30 pm --The Salt lake lodge trough across Idaho. Nevada ,ndurvving No. 259. local Order of Moose w.il Into southern California, but uiifi 22 old oflal ' Secod portion of the low remains clearl ed Fcun"1 at 11 am. tn the Street ... . and dry. The northern Rocky, FVtendal TOMORROW n1 ' srSnd. , now Mountain high of yesterday am The Institute of Imga l ,hLl""Uy overspregda the Oklahoma-Texa- . and Uon 'Vernal Agriculture will meet at thwMilTuniiiHrt'foer Saturday U,mrr0.T. of services Hotel Newhouse the until time prevails in the East with' some 1215 pm The Exchange Club rain, resulting from a Great Lakes-Newill meet at the Hotel Utah England depression. 1215 pm The Lions Club will Weather observations taken at meet at the Hotel Utah 6 a.m. today: 3pm The Elks Ladies Club Chorus w ill practice at the Newhouse Hotel Hatton and 6 pm The District School Su- V will meet at the perintendency tote ef 5 Graveside funeral services Newhoue Hotel the 7;30 p m The rviu Gamma 0 c conducted this afternoon tn peathsr cemetery for W imam Jans- roritv will hold a dinner dance at 5 sen. 16, of 6595 South Stole Street, Hotel Utah. who died tn a local hospital ves 7210 p.tn The Absolute Science 1:40 Km. of at meningitis. will meet at the NewAssociation terday J00 The services were under the direc-1- house Hotel. tion of Bishop Albert Glover of 00 the East Midvale Ward. Dramatic Fraternity .00 Bom in Midvale Sept. 3, 1919. M William was the son of Hcrmanj Aftmils U. Students JOO and Johanna Hollandergaumer joo Janssen. At the time of his d ath, of Utah stu Twenty. JUO he was a student at the Midvale dents wereUniversityby Theta Alpha pledged JW Junior High School. Phi. national dramatic fraternity a are his J parents, Survivingy .Wednesday, Ml brother, Herman Janssen Jr ; four Thev are: Miss Marlon Haines, 1.00 sisters, Helen. Elsie, Lillian and Miss Julia Brixen. Fred Hai-- u. J0 Evelyn Janssen, aU of Midvale, and William Elliot, David Fisher. Miss Mr. and Mrs. j Edna Swenson, Miss Bernice Park JOO two grandparents, Salt Kearney Steffenson, Miss .00 Henry Hoi landerba timer Ruth JX Lake City. Hansen, Ralph Michaells, Charles JO Sassoon, Miss Beth Evans, Miss .00 Thora Bergeson. Glen Kilbum, Sugar Price Raises Misa Blanche Lallis, Miss Dorothy JOO,, .00 Ten Cents Sack Beattie. Harold Madsen. Miss DoroJ8I thy Wilson, Ernest Stonger, and The price of wholesale refined Misa Dorothy-EklunMl JR sugar sold by the Utah Idaho 02 Company rose yesterday from Ml $4.55 to 54.65 per 100 pounds. Other companies to follow suit M M) were the Great Western Sugar American Denver; Company, Sugar Refining Company and National Sugar Refirfig Company Interstake M. L A. Near York, and the To Hold Dance Friday Company, California.Spreckles Sugar 1 The tnterataks mTl.A. win hold a danca tomorrow sight at the L. Coconut Grove Ballroom, k announced today, Faculty Give Program t ParticipaUng stakes wfflf Include A musical program presented by Ensign, Liberty, Pioneer and Salt students and faculty members was Lake, D. S. College student L. an at given body assembly this week at Barra tt BLADDER Maay sdsHs (to fbtok tbey him sn Those participating were Norma tofmtlm dlsardw aetaslly ksra WORMS Frances PrtocUla Nseed sr Btaoiseb. Worm Infect hoth Riter, WEAKNESS KnlghL sad shUdna Lee. Dorma Gardner esterlne Ito systea adults, May Orton, WARS VOW OP and the Girls Glee Chib of the col- - sa law Swetobles ssd frvlta. to few days yaw itmyyto wa to Wonst. ned M Retot Mur nm yw 2Vc U mol Drive ml I Ode-Tot- 5 New-hous- -- J"" y r f 9-PIE- LIVING ROOM OUTFIT CE a Important footuro of This qttroctiTo Lvtnf rooa onffit all 0 far only 0BM0. (Ccapait with WOO ariOO. You q tho koroly c. ouito pieturod abort, CDTorod In a iovoly new floral pa flora top ootry Includod with oxtra. ooeortonal tab), nrrrwfmcrl chair and labto aicEocrnao rodrr floor lamp tabW lamp book car o. 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