Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Woman Doctor Asks Court to Drop Charges Relief Canning Pioneer Log Plan Studied Cabin Rites Dr Jeidell Files Motion for Case Dismissal in Driving Complalit Dismissal of a reckless driving case against Dr Helmina Jeidell upon grounds that no amended complaint vyas filed within the day’s time allowed by the court was sought in a motion submitted' to Police Judge C F Dalby by defense counsel Friday The question as to whether or not an amended complaint filed Wednesday at 5 p m was fjled properly appeared to be tho4wsis for the motion C°urt records showed that the complaint was filed but court attaches said it did not contain the signature of Judge C F Dalby until Thursday morning Time Granted Upon sustaining a defense demurrer to the original complaint against Dr Jeidell Tuesday Judge A H Eilett granted the city one day to file an amended complaint The complainant in the case Martin S Walk 38 of 1344 West Sixth South street signed the new complaint Wednesday at 5 p m and filed Court attaches said the signature of Judge Dalby who meantime had replaced Judge Eilett on the bench was affixed Thursday morning Judge Dalby took the defense motion which simply sought discharge of the defendant upon the ground that no complaint was filed within the allotted time under advisement Denies Charge i Mae Jones 21 dented a reckless driving charge upon which she was arrested Wednesday following a three-ca- r collision at Thirteenth South and Fifth East streets Her trial was scheduled for July 14 A bench warrant was ordered issued for the arrest of Robert White 1173 Zenith avbnirti wheh' he failed to appear on a speeding charge Charged with ignoring traffic signals Vance Millard forfeited $3 and Kenneth O'Rhea was fined $3 Grant Swan forfeited $3 on a stop sign charge if-wa- s Doctor’s Wife Dies at Home A v Cottonwood Stake Plant May Be Utilized South State street for relief canning projects under four L D S church stake relief programs was being contemplated Friday The plant which is located in the old Intermountain Broom company factory has been repaired and machinery installations will be completed so that operations may begin within two weeks The South Jordan West Jordan and Oquirrh L D S stakes would oin the Cottonwood stake in operating the plant under the plan which was proposed at a recent meeting of the church regional relief board If the four stakes jointly operate the plant it probably will employ from 40 to 50 people daily and will operate throughout the summer and fall to provide sufficient canned goods for the church relief rolls in the four stakes this winter officials said — A M Cornwall work director of Cottonwood stake E C Knowlton and J E WahlquiJt of the stake relief committee and representatives of the other three stakes would direct the work Meetings will be held to consider the plan in the near future 5049 Speaker Urges JULY 4 1936 Slash in Coal New Directors:' Slash in Utah Slash in Fruit Baby Buck Rates Allowed State Levy of Rates to Help Of Utah Co-oTakes First Utah Growers 2 Mills Seen To Be Named By Utah Body Step at Zoo Will Be Held p Posting of Schedule on Okehed Day’s-Notc- e $200000 Saving MIDVALE— A pioneer log cabin which will become a museum of pioneer relics will ' be formally accepted by the MURRAY— Use of the Cottonwood L D S stake canning plant SATURDAY MORNING Glover camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers in ceremonies to be conducted July 9 The cabin Is located in Midvale city park where it was moved by the camp William D Kuhre Sandy Is the donor of the cabin which was formerly located In the rear of 142 West Center street Invitation to the public to attend the ceremonies and to donate pioneer relics for the museum was extended by Mrs Henry Gosman chairman of the camp’s sponsoring committee Speakers at the program which will be held at 3 p m will include Mr Kuhre a member of the Midvale council and members of the Salt Lake county D U P camps Youths Escape In Auto Crash Brakes Fail to Hold on Road at Bingham State Museum BINGHAM— Two Salt Lake City youths escaped uninjured when the automobile in which they were ridNeed for a state museum was ing struck a house and turned over stressed here Friday by Dr Hugh three times after careening wildly M Woodward Provo guest speaker down a road from Highland Boy at a luncheon meeting iif the Hotel flat Thursday afternoon Utah of officers of the Utah Museum The brakes on thp car said Justice of the Peace S J Kenner failed society The speaker commended the or- to hold as the car started down the ganization on its activity in promot- hilL Albert Guebarra 17 of 425 ing better knowledge of the state's West Sixth South street Salt Lake history and scientific attractions City attempted to steer the car and expressed hope a museum safely down the narrow building would be erected to house highway the many collections available and The car finally failed to negotiate to provide facilities for scientific a turn and struck the home of Joe research Stanuga half a mile down the hill The society’s officers discussed a It glanced off the building and proposal to establish branch mu- turned over three times The driver seums in each county and talked and his companion August Leonard over the possibility of sponsoring a 18 climbed out uninjured As a result of the accident Judge traveling historical exhibit which would be accompanied on a tour of Kenner reported the driver’s father lecthe state by a Sammy Guebarra was arrested for turer permitting a youth drive without a Friday’s meeting was presided driver’s license over by Wendell H Paulsen president of the society - Seen The public service commission Friday gave the railroads permission to publish on onq day’s notice a new schedule of coal rates covering about 85 per cent of the coal movement of the state which will srfve Utah users of coal about 200 000 a year The new schedule of rates was filed With the commission Friday making it possible for it to go into The reduction effect Saturday from the Carbon-Emer- y coal fields to Salt Like City is 40 cents a ton on all but slack coal To Aid Consumer Retail fuel dealers have announced the entire saving will be passed on to consumers The petition for permission to make the reduction was filed by A J Cronin 'assistant traffic manager of the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad on behalf of his own company the Bamberger Electric and Garfield Carbon Bingham County Railway company Salt Lake and Utah railroad Tooele Valley Railway company Union Pacific railroad Utah Railway company and Western Pacific railroad Points Listed The new rates will apply only W the competitive territory of the D & R G W and to several other points including Carbon and Emery couhty points on the Utah Railway and points on the Los Angeles and Salt Lake between Garfield and Eureka Points north and east of Ogden and south of the southern terminus of the D & R G W will not benefit by the reductions This means coal users in the extreme southern and northern parts of Utah will have to continue paying the old rates Pioneer Fetes Floats Selected Reduction of the state property tax levy by 2 mills was predicted by H P Leathern a member of the state tax commission in a talk Friday before members of the advisory council of the chamber Lower Peach Charges Due to Be Started in Time for Next Crop of commerce Mr Leatham said It was his opinion the state tax commission would recommend the reduction from the 95 mills levy of last year Reduction of the levy will be possible Mr Leatham said through the increased collections of corporation franchise and income emergency and special taxes He said there will be $87925958 from corporation franchise and Income taxes and it is estimated there will be an additional $500000 raised by the sales tax — Rites Planned ForS L Man Services to Be Held for Frank DeBry Sr Favorable action by railroads serving Utah and points to thd east on a proposal to reduce carload freight rates on peacnes announced Friday by the Utah Citizens’ Rate association will save thousands of dollars to Beehive state growers and shippers of ftie fruit According to Ernest D Salm association executive secretary the lowered rates on peaches will be effective to destinations in eastern Colorado central and eastern Wyoming western and central Nebraska and western South Dakota The new rates are expected to be published in ample time to enable Utah adshippers to procure the accruing vantages Mr Salm said that based on last year crop shipments savings of not less than $10000 would be effected for the peach 'shippers Specimen reductions cited are: To Denver 75 cents per 100 pounds' as compared to 99'ii cents last year to North Platte Neb '95 cents in comparison to and Rapld Clty N D $105 compared to $121 Similar reductions on peach shipments were made last year for ColoFuneral services for Frank De- rado shippers The rate association Bry Sr who died of heart disease called the railroads’ attention to the matter and sought like reductions at- - his home 137 Paxton avenue Lower rates were then granted but Tuesday will be$pw®j too late to permit them becoming conducted in effective in time to benefit Utah L D S Thirtieth shippers ward chapel Sunday at 1 p m the-f®- with Bishop Hudson Webb ficiating Speakers H of- will include Melvin J Ballard of the council of twelve apostles of the L D S Bishop Webb A Dalebout and R W Eardley Pallbearers will be Mr DeBry Peter Maarleveld John Neeleman Abraham Bruer D Dan der Ende Gerard Van Dorp and Abraham Vermy Friends may call at Jhe Larkin mortuary Saturday from 4 to 8 p m and at the home 137 Paxton avenue Sunday from 10 a m to 12:30 p m Mr DeBry was active in local musical circles and for 17 years was foreman of the Royal Baking comHe had been a member of pany the Utah national guard for a num ber of years church: Health Units Merger Urged U S Chamber Aid Of- fers City-Count- y Plan Merging of Salt Lake City and county heaijh units was suggested Friday by Dr James' Wallace New York City field director of the Inter chamber health conservation contests sponsored by the United States chamber of commerce Salt Lake City is participating In the city division and the chamber of commerce is supporting Davis county in the county division of the contest which Dr Wallace said is in creasing interest in public health Rejoicing was great among members of the deer colony at Hogle fiardenszoo Friday as “Deor No 8" a whiter spotted English deer took his first steps The buck unusual because he is the first of his variety to he born in Salt Lake City weighs 15 pounds and Increases the soo deer family to eight In addition to the new arrival and his parents there are two Japanese sikl and three white Siberian deer While Captain R D McCol-li- n Is deciding zoo director on a name for the baby buck he will be known simply as “Deer No 8” -l' Bar Aspirants’ Deadline Set Sew Rules Announced by Group Secretary Prospective applicants for permission to tase the annual bar examination to be given in October must register by July 26 it was announced Friday by L M Cummings secretary of the Utah State Bar Under the new rules of the supreme court for admission to the bar only those applicants who have registered 'before that date will be considered for examination he said on the procedure Commenting under the rules adopted last July Mr Cummings pointed out that following registration a thorough examination is made by the board of commissioners of the bar of all candidates with respect to their moral qualifications If favorable reports are made and the proper general and legal training is established by filing with ihe application the required forms permission is then granted the applicant to take the examination in October Successful applicants are then certified to the supreme court by the board of commissioners and at the next session of the court the embryo lawyers are' "called” before Special Meeting Called for Next Wednesday Official’s on Rising The Utah Cooperative league will select three new members to its directorate at a special meeting to be held July 8 Grand G Wood- ward president announced Friday The meeting will be held at the council chambers of the city and Decision to select county building the three board members was reached upon receipt of a letter from Attorney General Josephr Chez Friday Mr Woodward said The letter rendered the following opln-- ’ icn: “To such board shall be added three representatives of the Self Help Cooperatives to be hereafter selected by the board of such Self Help Cooperatives under such regulations assaid board may adopt” that his that of and Jack Mr Woodward explained selection to the board and Benjamin Stringham Mathews had not been done according to the prescriptions of the law because at the time the law enacted in 1935 there were no self kelp cooperatives in the state Consequently he said the three were not chosen legally All self help groups are Invited to send a delegate to the board meeting They will be invited to participate in the organization work and to assist with the completing of the and rules under whTch the unit will function Three aims are set down They are: 1 An educational program of coby-la- operation 2 An organization staff to help develop projects 3 Projects that assist rather than harm Utah business Invitation Mr Woodward said has been extended to 44 units Police Seek Motprist On Alleged Robbery Police Friday night sought a man alleged to have stolen a $10 bill from the attendant of a service station at Second West and South Temple’ streets The attendant Verlq Stout told officers the man driving a Colorado automobile gave him the bill In exchange for gasoline He received his change and then on the pretext of wanting a road map walked into the station and stole the bill which was lying on a desk Designs for the Salt Lake City the bar and the attorney’s oath adfloats for Salt Lake City’s Covered ministered Wagon Days celebration and OgAll applicants filing after July 1 den's Pioneer Days celebration were Mr Cummings explained must have selected Friday ‘by a committee aphad one year of college education or pointed by Mayor E B Erwin Mrs Lula Qurtis Allen 53 wife its equivalent before beginning the B T Pyper submitted the winning of Dr D K Allen and sister of Dr study of law and all applicants design for the Ogden float and must be bona tide residents of Utah George N Curtis both prominent & Sons the winMaack J George The Weather Salt Lake City physicians died at problems for the ning suggestion Salt Lake her home 936 Twelfth East street not “Disease does float recognize city City at 11:10 a m Friday School Board Doctor Weather condition July 3 1936: limits” he explained “and The winners wer§ selected from The eastward drift of tna northemcenter Mrs Allen was born in Park City are low pressure has resulted In a rapid units in of 18 being formed entries by Miss Florence among In the northern and rise In temperature January 25 1883 a daughter of localities in the United States Named Miss Ware many Post State Jessie Schofield to and central portions of the Missouri valley George W and Millie Curtis She to improve efficiency and econommaxima of 1XO degrees and 106 degrees beP Frank Jr Reynolds had been a resident of Salt Lake Coast ing recorded at Omaha and Miles City and ical operation of public health servThe float to take part in the Salt 10C degrees at Kansas City The barometer Couple Injured City since 1914 was active in Salt ice continues rather low in much of the plateau Lake will City the G Dr direcSamuel parade carry Paul health Lake County Medical society aux- In Auto Near Wendover the central Rocky mountains with unand “The idea that one public health tor Covered Wagon Days queen The A email slugand medical inspector of the Salt seasonably warm weather iliary for many years and a memservice can best provide adequately Lake gish high appears on ths north Pacific design for the float makes the throne school board has been' coast with the Interior ber of the L D S church City which Two persons were injured 20 miles interacting for an Interrelated area Including the central feature has produced1lgftt rain appointed epidemiologist and direc- low pressure Surviving besides her husband west at Wendover Utah late Friday northwest where temperatures confloat will have a clusBOISE’ Idaho (iP)— Simple pri- a large city and surrounding farm- tor of local health services for the extreme John M Wheeler 83 formerly terThejOgden and brother are two daughters Mil when their car overturned tinue somewhat cooler Cloudy weather area in same the of L D is ing S church buildings at vate funeral services in sharp concountysprinkles of rain Is restate board of health it was an- with occasional lie and Margaret Allen All are LeRoy Francis 2617 Vallejo street prominent in the Tintic mining dis- one end and a and tht middle Lakes from Great the ported group of Ogden busi- trast to a life of millioiPdollar busi- spreading rapidly” nounced Friday by Dr J L Jones Atlantic seaboard residents of Salt Lake City Los Angeles and his wife who re- trict died Thursday at the home of ness In Idaho three new in Lake City: 8alt for data buildings the at Comparative replica a state Mrs H health Evans Walter commissioner Funeral services will be in the portedly was driving were taken to daughter Degrees ness and battlefield bloodshed health units have been formed acother end Dr Paul is oeing give a leave of Highest temperature today 98 Salt Lake Memorial Mausoleum Wendover for treatment Mrs Fran- in Berkeley Cal to the visitor who accom-panieThe cording In this month since 1874 105 commission tribute final marked city Highest Friday apearthly Mr Wheeler was born In Utah school recently the absence to board take by Sunday at 2 p m with Bishop Her cis apparently dozed at the wheel 70 Lowest last Dr J L Jones state health night 43 man Karpowitz of the Le Grand L witnesses said this month since 1674 April 21 1853 and Had lived here propriated $250 for construction of to James McDonald 2nd charge of the public health work Lowest commissioner on a 84 to Mean the for float Davis for the Salt Lake trip today D S ward officiating Entombment City pathe state is undertaking in coopera- Normal McDonald heir to a $5000000 oil county During the 73 According to reports Francis is all of his life with the exception of rade and $100 for the he also conday float Ogden Inches to His winter tion the will be in the mausoleum visits California Utah with federal workthe government government employed by fortune accumulated by his father ferred with Dr T J Howells city under Title 6 of precipitation for the 24 hours home was in Silver City where he the national social Total 00 ending at 6 p m ing out of Bishop Cal He suffered e London partner of John D health commissioner 00 for in Total this month to date the South He over act will his take developing cuts and bruises to his head Mrs engaged security Accumulated deficiency for this month Suits in dead was Filed Sr found Swansea mine Rockefeller and new others duties Damage Leader of Norwegian 03 Francis was badly shaken and sufto date mmediately 12 42 date the garage at the family home Besides his daughter he is surFor many 'ears Dr Paul has been Total since October 1 to since fered a possible wrist fracture Oct Accumulated deficiency vived six in sisters As Result of Crash Thursday Salt Lake by morning The injured woman was taken to I 48 prominently associated with public ber 1 Mission Will Depart Wendover An- - Ada county Sun rises at 5:01 and sett At 8:03 coroner’s jury health work in Utah The state by Addison Cain 561 East City Mrs A E Scofield Mrs M A 4 July of ruled he died accidentally work which he will direct is expect- WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TAKEN YESFirst South street a passerby He Croxall Mrs W H Farnsworth One-Hal- f ed to result in a decided improve- TERDAY AT 6 P M (MOUNTAIN TIME) poisoning notified a wrecker who returned Mrs L C Snedeker Miss Althea The F C Richmond Machinery Dean Frank Rhea of St Michael’s A Richard Peterson recently ap- to the scene of the accident and re- Wheeler and Miss Lou Wheeler company ment In public her 1th conditions Friday faced two damage Episcopal cathedral arranged last “3 S3 pointed president of the Norwegian moved Mr Francis and his automo- Two grandchildren also survive suits Ss for asking judgments totaling rites for the oil millionnaire at the mission and Mrs Margaret M bile to Wendover Funeral services will be conducted $65475 as the result of SI automoan 3 c JO of Tools Theft 3 at the Evans and Early mortuary bile in burial home Peterson his wife plan to leave with cemetery City Brings crash June 11 at Springville £f at 10 a m Monday Burial will be June His father died 21 years ago and July 9 for Norway it was announced Auto Dealer Addresses Elaine Baxter 16 daughter considerable POCATELLO Idaho — Automobile Term 90 Jail Days’ esthe over in the The is Friday litigation City cemetery body 3 of the late Le Roy Baxter filed Mr Peterson is president of tate developed He came to Idaho accidents and the number of persons expected to arrive Saturday morn- suit for $50475 for the fatal’ Club 29 Lions 3538 Williamson of in accidents Clyde 50 injured decreased Meeting injury S 25 D stake with headyears ago Emery L ing of her father allegedly as the reper cent this June as compared with Nineteenth East street pleaded quarters at Ferron Mrs Peterson Automobiles with the engines in sult of the crash The action was the same month in 1935 said a re- guilty before City Judge M J president of the Emery stake Relief the rear will be in almost universal Masons Will Conduct Bronson Friday to a charge of rebrought on the girl’s behalf by Zina Two port from the police department in society will preside over women’s service within two to four years Larson Taggert her guardian Eyes Injured During June this year there were ceiving stolen property and was Rites Rochek organizations of the mission Funeral Israel T Larson asks $15000 for 26 accidents and combined ‘automobiles airthree persons in- sentenced to 90 days in the county This will be Mr Petersoifs third Blasts jured In 1935andthere Fireworks and boats are due to come injuries allegedly suffered in the were 44 acci jail By mission td Norway and his second planes WilFuneral services for Joseph soon Homer Warner Ford Motor crash dents and 6 persons injured Williamson was accused of reas mission president They will be told mem- liam Rochek veteran O S L railThe automobile in which Baxter Arrests 240 in 1935 ceiving carpenter tools valued $t from company increased representative accompanied by two daughters bers of the Lions club Friday at the road conductor who died Thursday and Larson were riding was reportTwo' July 4th relebrants suffered to 258 in 1936 the largest increase $35 which had been stolen from GilCarrie who will serve as a mis- Hotel Utah will be conducted by the Progress ed to have collided with an F C 143 bert Baxter to their left eyes late Fri- being in traffic violations sionary and Thelma Peterson Mr Warner classed the automo- lodge F & A M in the Masonic Richmond Machinery company car injuries motorists having been arrested on fireof 2 m age 10 a at as result p misjudged day bile industry as the most amazing temple Sunday infraction charges this June Legislator to Speak Mr Peterson will succeed Milton Friends macall at the E M works explosions industry in the world L C Forsey compared to 93 in 1935 H Knudson Five 9 Drivers m Booked State a Representative Warwick C club president conducted the meet- Qualtrough mortuary after Frank Smith 26 of 3730 Ninth Drunken driving arrests de Lamoreaux will address the a serious Sunday Burial will be in the Mastreet suffered East five creased from a injury to two ing year ago On Speeding Charges to his left when a Civic league Tuessonic plot in Mt Olivet cemetery Two Yqruths Treated eye torpedo struck this June Reckless driving arrests 8 p m at the regular meetat Mr lived in Lake Salt Rochek had day him were six Search Aid Asked during the past month as Five persons were booked at poing in Fraternity hall 32314 South Fdr Fireworks Burns Sheriff City for 35 years and was a member Ned Zabriskie 18 159 Coatsville compared to eight a year ago S Grant Young Friday of the El Kalah temple Nobles of lice headquarters Friday on charges avenue was State street it was anonunced Friwhen similarly Injured of speeding Two youths were treated Friday was asked to aid in a search for the Mystic Shrine day by Arno A Steinlcke publicity Their names as reported by the a firecracker exploded prematurely Roosevelt for injuries received when “boot- Shirley Murray 16 daughter of R chairman Impresses desk were: T Fred All visitors to Guatamala will be sergeant legged" firecrackers exploded pre E Murray of Midvale missing since 28 arrested at Ninth Auditors Will Attend June 24 The girl disappeared from required to ‘register at the police Matthews State Representative maturely 48- - hours of South tind gtate streets Ray Thore-so- n Edgar Clark Spiers 8 son of Mr Lewiston Idaho where she had been department within 26 and arrested South at Ninth arrival her mother with Canada Mrs Conclave in E and F Spiers was reported visiting Main streets A G Levin 21 arrecovering from cuts and burns on Peter S Marthakis state reprerested at Seventeenth South and be left hand The boy's address What Do Dust Storms City Auditor Samuel F Nicholls sentative returned Friday from bfain Streets Walter Dibble 18 aras not recorded at the emergency H Ferrell Philadelphia where he attended the rested at Ninth East street and and County Auditor And Floods Mean to hospital where he was treated Bryan avenue and Joe Rosander Adams are to attend the annual national Democratic convention 12 of 844 Lloyd Butterfield He was with President 22 Finance of the Sixth impressed at Main arresteef South convention and Municipal Seventh East street suffered similar the Intermountain West? in Toronto Roosevelt’s strength at every stop streets Officers’ association fire injuries when a short-fuse- d on and his return to 20 was it 9 predicted trip Canada September cracker exploded before he could that the nation's chief would carry announced Friday throw it away Take He out 65 cent discus-siostates He talked three-yethat all filled a have Youths who Money per by applications Burglars Mr Nicholls will lead a pointed Mr Adams’ topic politics with Senator William E on budgets enlistment in the United for places in the C M T C From Music School has not yet been announced Police Close Probe Borah Idaho en route home and which opens Monday at Fort States army or navy or who have said the veteran senator can foresee were more than 400 per Douglas In Death of Woman been trained m Citizens' Military cent greater than vacancies availBurglars who entered the office a hard political fight in the coming of School Music McCune and the of 400 addiNovember election able Cam©s have a definite Approximately 200 North Main street Thursat Art Police investigation of the death Training tional men will be enlisted for advantage in the business world of looted desk drawers of Mrs Elorta Angelo Verdugo day night General Walter G Police Book Driver service at the Fort this fall he $256 i money and checks police Mexican woman who was Brigadier commandant of Fort said Sweeney was Norman Rasmussen 22 found dead in her apartment at 164 reported Friday C E Herrick second vice presitold Exchange club booked on charges of reckless drivthe drawers Detectives North Third West street Thurs- Douglas reported members Friday at the Hotel dent of the club announced the had been forced open with a bar ing at police headquarters early day was closed Friday when Police Utah following appointments of com- Of the amount stolen $220 was in Saturday morning following a trafSurgeon Henry Raile reported the he had chairmen: mittee said General Sweeney fic crash on Fifth South street near school dicash Tracy Y Cannon woman died a natural death William H Folland advisory to find how many Redwood road rector told police Poljce report that Detectives entered the qase tthen been astonished McLeese attendance and Thomas in business ' and other leaders Rasmussen was driver of a car PAYETTE Idaho Iff)— Irel EACH SUNDAY Starting neighbors of the woman reported fields had done a “hitch” in the Ross Anderson boys fellowship she-hathat sheared off three been involved in a quarrel Gudmundsen returned this Auto Hurts Woman C Nelson budget and fior Henry army navy on He a braces with bridge week from a fishing trip with a man Saturday night and they July 12 In Mrs Norvllle Morris 30 of 116 “Mental moral and physical nance W T Canrton Jr comwas released on $50 bonds believed she had died of injuries this story: stheet Friday R F Taylor enservice each to recruit” accrue West stamina North munity Temple He landed a large rainbow received In the fight THE BIG SUNDAY E Dr he said “as well aa a valuable tertainment LeRoy evening was treated at the Emertrout he said and noticed the Mrs Dempsey Breaks Arm e k c n ange Cowles education gency hospital for an injury to and sense of unusual puffiness of the fish Mrs Cecelia Dempsey 974 East Buyer Leaves love and -- espect for the flag” Gayle Smith interclub Donald P her right arm suffered when she In opening it he found a South Temple street mother of the Anon David club automobile an was struck Invited The commandant by Lloyd membership Mrs Camille Smith buyer for the snake 18 inches long water famous boxer is recovering from a drew parks and trees Joseph B South Main street police reported members to bold a luncheon meetZ C M L coat suit and fur The snake he declared was broken arm suffered when she fell A A The driver of the car officers said program left Friday night on a ing at Fort Douglas and witness Christensen in a knot tied at her home Tuesday Her condition was Stewart Gardiner 20 of 928 Campbell public affairs and M buying trip to the Chicago and New a special parade next fall His Inis reported “very good” L Cummings publicity Hollywood avenue vitation was accepted York fall markets State Mining Man Succumbs city-coun- ty Funeral Held For McDonald city-coun- ty one-tim- carbon-- monoxide Auto Injuries Cut In Pocatello n n if Military Training for Youths Praised by General Siveeney ar READ A ' “ENEMIES OF THE EARTH Snake Found In Big Fish At Payette SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ¥ |