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Show 103RD President Grant To Preside Over Woman Dies As Auto Hits Streetcar Opening Session Throngs Crowd Gty; All Meetings Scheduled Thursdays Conference - Bids On Reservoir Differ By 90 Cents Recheck Figures Of Two Goest '"T Offer be-gi- n -, V Drama Fraternity To Appear Friday T'eath Takes a Holiday famous drama of Alberto Clear la. win h presented at Kingsbury hall Friday at $:1 pm. by the Utah chapter of Theta Alpha FhL national dramatic fraternity, as the second in spring aeries of three offerings by that group nt tha UniTranslated Into Utah. of versity language, tha play Is nearlyasevery one of the greatest dramas rated In all literature. ' The presentation Is being directed by Prof. Joseph F. Smith of the university speech department, who will also take the leading role as-of Death." Other major parte ars Mtm signed to Joseph CatmnlL RasKatherine Hall yead Frank Two of iho II bids from Salt Lake contractors tor finishing the Robert N. Baskin reservoir are being rechecked by the city engineering department because of the fact that tha totals ars different bv H cents. Bids were opened Wednesday. The main excavation was finished last fall. There remains to shape the interior S.000 yards of esca. rating and tlie reinforced concrete lining with a special - expension joint construction and the external fittings. Practically every contractor In the city made bids with some ranging as high as $49,000 and one $14,000. Bids are mad on a unit basis. , When' totaled the ft of John Bemtaon was tlUiLU and that of Gibbons A Reed company, $27 7St 40. Because of the expensive failure of the Snnnyslde reservoir In the ne district, the new reservoir has been especially designed with tha steel reinforcement of the concrete originating in a hemispherical structure in the center to allow for expansion and tha concrete Is so reinforced that the reservoir beer Its load In the sandy base like a ship In water. Permanent 'Of State Prison , R-- X. Davie, warden of tha state prison, sens rsoppointad to that Position by tha state board of corrections at the regular monthly meeting held at tha prison Wednesday. Appointed June 1. lilt, by Governor George H. Darn. Mr. Davis begins his third term as warden -of tha state penitentiary. L C. Tboreasn was also reappointed secrstsry of the board of eorreetknuL The board, which has supervisthe prison, consists of Governor Henry H. Blood, and James Iveta Jr. end Samuel W. Stewart, reappointed for a four year term In March by the governor and approved by the state ion of S. L. Presbytery Spring Sessions The Rev. James O. Arthur ef Psyton will give the address of welcome- end guest speakers will Include Dr, D. H- - Here of Caldwell, Idaho, and the Rev. T. H. Kueaeel of ML Pleasant. , Meetings will be held Thursday at' 9:20 Ln, luncheon at 1220 and the final session beginning at 1:1$ pm. Among those scheduled to speak Thursday ere Dr. 8. K-- Hata of tha Japanese church; the Rev. Theodore a. Lllley Of the First Preeby-taria- a church; former City Jndge James A. Stomp. Dr. H. W. - p-r- rvtsvMla MS OH Wave oto gistMta 70s By us 4- la $ee Mss. Of -r end Lash Dvs 0t.-- . 90s Sto Hair Cvat ' this rrtsmds am mt mm4 tbs MMsdim eafsr salM StoaUacttv mt - ry sartuaaaOl. tinlaisiah Was. U0 PRISCILLA Beauty Salon . 14 West 2nd South owe efWestfnlnslef col- lege. and the Bey. V. E. Gaines SpringvlUa. envkr IU4 fw AM kuwa OX ma 9a Reported In Fair W. Southworth, 2$, of 1110 Fifth South street, wee reported In a critical condition in St. Marks hospital, ms the result of a crash between the automobile in which they were riding end a street car a tew minutes before 10 pm. Tuesday at the Intersection of Fifth South and State streets. Mrs, Budd suffered a fractured skull, a compound, fracture of the left Teg. fractured breastbone, fractured nose end numerous cuts end bruises, end Southworth suffered a skull fracture, probable internal injuries, cuts and bruises. Amo Hits Street Car Reports to the police were to the effect that the automobile, driven by Mr, Southworth, car, going north, and the street westbound, operated by E. E. Park street. Was Crutchfield, struck by the automobile. Operator Crutchfield reported to company officials that his car was crossing the Intersection on the green light and that tha automobile ran the red light. great 'was the force of the impact that the engine of the anto crashed through the cowl into the driver's seat and the front part of the machine buckled. Police Sergeant Fred O'Brien end Patrolman D. C- - Wood Were passengers on the street car and Immediately summoned the police ambulance.' The injured were rushed to the emerh gency hospital and letter was removed to 8t Marks end Mrs. Budd to the county general hospital. AdoptSouthworth was taking Mrs Budd to arrange for some window List ea for e friend as ha had previously placed shades for the Ulncoln Arms, conducted by Mr, and Mrs Budd. Mrs. Budd as born In Salt Lake Motorists are advis-- d by SecreMarch 20. 1181. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. H. Durrant. Surviving tary of Bute Milton H. Welling to are her husband. Charles C. Budd, be in no hurry to add reflectors otheir cars in compliance with two children. Richard W. and Margaret 'L. Bndd. her parents and the law passed by the 122 legistwo brothers. H-- CL and W. E. Dur- lature, providing that all passenger cars shall carry In addition to rant. all of Salt Lake. n red reflector at the Chief W. L Payne, Traffic Sergeant W. E. Jukes and Investigator rear of the car. The law does not go into effect E, J. Steinfeldt made a preliminary Investigation of the accident, anti some time In June or July, bat Chief Payne ordered farther when tha new code becomes efinquiry Wednesday and Instructed fective on a date toon be designated proclai-atlof Gov Sergeant Jokes to make a detailed by official H. Blood. In the meantime. report of all the circumstances Henry Mr. and the Welling statp road surrounding the accident. commission will make exhaustive tests of all types before announcing a standard list. Besieged by representatives of, companies making reflectors, Mr. Welling said Wednesday that "lip to this time no reflector has keen Clifford A. Jennings. Doriua approved, as required by law. for apartments, was appointed fore- passenger vehicles and no dealer men of Salt Lake City water sup- Is authorised to offer reflectors motion of with ouch pretended approval. ' ply Wednesday on "There l no hurry about this George D. Keyaer. commissioner ln charge ef the department- - This is matter. These reflectors will cost regarded ss the moot Important the automobile drivers of Utah a position under the superintendent large sum of money ln the aggreIn connection with the city sup- gate and this department will not authorise the use of any reflector ply branch of the department. Mr. Jennings sacceeda the late until all have had a thorough test O. U Miller. end no automobile dealer should , TBe par of the position was fix- be persuaded to buy reflectors uned at a month plus fit for til be Is assured that the particautomobile allowance which la the ular device offered to him has been same as formerly after the 10 per approved by sbme responsible cent general cut. agency of the state government.' Charles P. Sharp end Boy Barrett were appointed patrolmen on the Salt Lake O Jordan canal, the city's main source ef exchange iter, at salaries ef $12$ per month. These positions are filled tha season only daring irrigation Francis Lund, 21. was held tn each year. the city jail Tuesday night and Wednesday for Investigation while city detectives searched for three other men ln connection with the burglary of the borne of Charles W. Brew, 77$ Fourth avenue In which two sample cases Riled with v A committee to nominate of- wearing apparel were stdlen. ficers of the Salt Lake advertising Armed with a search warrant, club for 1112 was appointed Wed- officers searched a house at 122 nesday by Marlow IX Cummings, south Seventh West street TuesJr., prestdsnt of the organisation, day night and reported rinding the end approved by the membership.-Th- sample cases and also an overcoat nominating committee con- belonging to Brown. W hlle detecsists of Harry Helton. P. G. Lasky. tives "ere making the search, they Marion C. Nelson; Amos Jenkins reported that young Lund entered and J. M. Van Fleeter. The com- and was placed under arresL mittee was named at the club A complaint charging Lester weekly meeting at the Newhonse Lund and three brothers, Clarence, hotel. . Election of officers hes Harold and Francis Lund, with been set for May L, grand larceny, was riled WednesAnnouncement wee made that day tn Cttv Judge O. F. Dalbys Hie Belt Lake Advertising club has court, by Detective M. D. McGinagreed to assist the Ad club is nis n eat T. N. Brown. $4 Third East xtreet Long Beach CaL. to stimulate bus! nee. by fur- notified tbe police that bis apartnishing material need in the "Ad- ments war entered through the vertise Advertising" campaign In garbage chute Tuesday 'night and Lake lest year. Mr. Nelson, a a shotgun, a camera, a pearl breast paM president ef the leeel stub xrktch wen!. ,5!2,IS5 kdvtaearLomi heeetreardy president of the Long Beach Former City Employe gronp, that the material would be till ef South-wort- State Has Not ed Official Says Welling tail-ilgh- U & - till YOUTH HELD IN THEFT CASE On Nominations e hquake-stricke- sent Of Day Lower interest rates and more liberal terms on livestock loans plus the right to use" range lands and range privileges ea collateral federal loans should be dethe Utah Cattle A ni. 'Tiuproveditatus Pleads Driver Guilty to Hit, Run Charge Horae GroPrtyaasociation. clared President Wednesday. de- jrLMcFrlane Mr. Macfarhine was add tha association s fifteenth annuel comenuon which opened Wednes-Rut- h Schempp, II, of fOSouth day morning at the Newhouse avenue, was. repo pLjii J1 for two days oO sessions. Ahont "fair condiLon. , end ElcneirjlOO delegates from alt parts of the Stallings, 22. same address, was, state are preoent. said to be Improved in the L. D. 8 i ThtKpresident call eda Me nl ion to j the protest registered hospital Wednesday. a year ago The girls were injured in an! against thehigh interest and accident' automobile Saturday spection rates', charged by tha morning at Sdutb Temple aod T;ankr Liveetock Tyoeo compact? street ben a car driven by D land the ruling requiring the bor C. Martin. 24. of 174 Keiaey avenue rower to take 10 per ettt of b crashed into a pole. loan in stock of the corporation, The condjt.on of John Bowles and then turned to the region 72. of 720 south Main etre-- t, struck federal agricultural crelit corporby an automobile at Eighth South ation now making the to ana and Main streets Monday night, For More Liberal Terms was reported "fairly good" at the Wbils the Interest rates of the County general hospital Wednes- regional loan corporation are tower day. and their terms more liberal than R. E Wlllmott 2 of Mt Pleas- other loanf there la a neant alleged driver of the car. Was cessity for agencies, more liberal terms still bw P hief W. L. Payne and Traffic ally is to be put on a paying basis, ekfesnt W. E. Jukes, but was the speaker asserted 4 hteiSjelewd to h attorney by Without localizing his remark Chlefavne end Wednesday enter- or making specific references ed a not, guiltv plea in the eit Mac far lane shot jk court iWfoxs Judge M. J. Broneon President' of plac"broadside at the It was reported that Wlllmott ing these emergencypolicy loan agencies ' fled after striking the man under persons who obtained thlr farther inkigatlon sgd disclosed lobs through political favor. Ho Resulting from the death of Wii' but he that few minutes stopped setup of no ham T. DoelL 22. of,ButlerviUe. later, however, hut car collided asserted that in credit corporation to in an automobile accident Sunday with the automobile el F. W, Rich- agricultural different take over the ag'ociee afternoon Miss Kate Watkins, 29 ards of 022 Roosevelt nodr loaning to agriculture, the jyenue and land Bs Williams $9. are charged if Wi'as did livestock and farming interests with involuntary manslaughter tn not stop founding this svndenL see to it that men are chosa complaint filed Wednesday in Wlllmott explained that heT was should en who know their needs and are Justice Fred Undbeck's court. Mur accompanied to Salt Lake by Da working for Ijhe good of. tho IndusHill Coatea whose husband oophe ray. that they are not chosen CMMISSIONER JOHN M. J. Wallace West, chief traffic the car. He said that he was fl tryst and tho departto political debta pay bo investigated recently and did not realize what deputy sheriff, r. Macfariano made a plea: for ment of public safety Wedbad wit the is accident, complaining happened. ail ''agriculture to stand together nesday made publlo a request ness. to obtain acj speak with one voice that visitors to general conA WU The that complaint charges parity with industry-- Theheeat ference be cautioned to gnard drivwere iam Miss and Watkins said. and horsepowers officers, oT against traffic accidents, to state while influence tbe under the with ing ire now working heed all traffic lights and intoxicating liquor and in another farm bureau tor reduction of rates regulations and to leav no count that the accident happened on power, lightiapd telephone, and articles of value ln parked because they were driving without fight for is taking tbe IMtinte in automobiles. ear under control. the having a remittance of on'K.half tb grazChief of Police W, L. Payne - Evidence shows that Miss Wat ing fees during Uis Emergency. Issued a bulletin to all memlk kins was driving the car nt the d Thete anjW-4fJn- ever bers of tho department to be before ln the accident and that ah the time of uxftry'fban Utah to on the alert render every was proceeding north on State history of the state, smarted L. C, possible assistance to confertreet about d con4MiJ South, Montgomery. Heber, ence visitors and citizens genin van same the direction as the car drivpresident of the association, J. Reuben Clerk. Jr, former am- address erally, and to treat them with en by Lovell. In passing the Lovell before the convent! consideration. and courtesy car the othr machine struck a bassador to Mexico, and Aehby The gradual Increase In the no Chief Pajme warned molocal banker and capitalist her of animals, the speaker tf fendr and Lovell was almost in-- ! Snow. elected torists not to park their ears to the directorate of butea to the relentless dei killed when his car veered stantly In sections marked with red Zion's Cooperative Mercant.le In- of into a Mfphdne pole predatory anlptals and warna issued He also paint. The sate contends that Williams stitution at the annual stockhold- prohibiting the killing of femal-Thers' ing against pickpockets and Wedneiav. meeting had !en drhing his own car but of the big S "confidence men, ahd reIn addition to Mr. Clark and Mr problemsolution turned oer the wheel to Mias Wat- Sno ln this state waa paid the following directors a ere Mr. Montgomery to be a more evquested the public generally because he bad been drinking. kins . to cooperate with the departLoreil was dmlng-bou- t en distribution ot the gator atnet Heber J. Grant Henry M. ment in prevgntlng accidents most of tha range damage and priper hour At the place the pave-meand theCis. John F Bennett. Edgar is about three inches above vation to- - the animals themselves the street car nght of way and the Hills, A. W Ivins, Stephen L. are in areas where the deer and H William O Richards, Mclntre, condition makes it hazardous to W. are congested. Tbe speaker Adams. Henry H. Blood. 8lvee-te- r elk pass, requiring as a matter of law lauded the game law passed by the Q Cannon and R. W. Madson. tbe driver observe that caution and authorising Bennett was sec. last state legislature have the car under control, the Harold and creation of a board to handle treasurer and William the retary and desituation the entire complaint allegea. game L. Walker manager. The. defendants are held In the Mr. Walker reported that tbe llsred that this waa the first step the eolation in of until fixed eventual the at year 1 22 waa satisfactory when bonds, county jail $2,009 each, are furnished. probfem hi a way that ill be conditions were considered general to both the livestock mew Judge Dalby Wednesday set pre- Current assets at tbe end of the liminary hearing in the case of year exceeded liabilities six tiroes. and tb. sportsmen. Mrs. Grace Schlatter. 49, charged Mr. Walker stated. This was acIndorsed For Board Harry LaFray, 2. wa grnteoeed with hit and'run driving, for April waa endorsed complished by a large reduction in Mr Montgomery Wednesday by Judge Allen G. by tha convention as tbe represenexpenses, be said Thurman to a maximum sentence The complaint nccuie Mm. Business fbe past few, tative of the cattle growers on of 20 years in the stele prison for Schla'ter which will also include a alth failure to stop after weeks has daring g.xen rise to a robbing H. R.- - Done of $1090. collision at Crystal avenue on for a much better year in 1)22. hope a Mr representative from the fish end wan charged jointly eith Main tret in whir'll Ralph White- Walker said game department, the eportames J. E Mandell with robber?, but head. 21. was injured organization, the woolgrowers asMandell and Herbert ard have gae sociation and the forest service. fixed already been sentenced to the state Harden Bennion, former state PROVO. April Glen Weeier, prison for tho burglary of theUnl- Provo who was recently convicted agricultural commissioner, welcomverelty of Utah safe hi January. PJnCCTl In on s the court ed tbe delegates and urged . all Jury by city charges of assault, ha fled notlcs stockmen to be loyal to their orof appeal to the district court ganization. He also stressed the was sentenced to 'per a need of all Interests getting tofine of fit) gether to discuss end work edt their common problems. Thomas Redmond. association The public is invited to attend secretary gave tbe snnnal financial the musical concert Thursday at $ an address on tbe report, and o m. at the Tabernacle as a e "Place Occupied by Cattle in the of the opening of conference LGGAN, April $. Funeral serjtc1 Agricultural Bet up" was delivered ea wera bald in the Logan Fifth Organ and choir music, 'nui Hers be ft. E. Tenner, Loa stockman. ward at noon today for Orval Fer- by the Chamlnade Ladles' chorus In the closing address "of the dinand Adams, a pioneer railroad .and vocal and instrumental solos me ofCache valley and father Wednesday morning session. Proincluded on the program whi'h o(.ra Orval W. Adams, fessor E. J. Maynard of the V. E prominent Sait m ill be undos the direction of Pro1 Lake banker. A. C urged tha cattle men to stay C. Lund with Professor . Mr Adams died at a local hosp'tal feasor A. in the business asserting thst the at tba organ late Monday following a lingering Edward P. Kimball future of their industry is bright The program follows- - -illness. Hi bad suffered, from heart He expressed the opinion that the e La Czar.na. Ganns. The trouble for some time. livestock industry would come back of Thor Eiger; Toccata ln D Mr. Adame was born June 1. along wjth business generally and I$t. at Spanish Fork. Utah, a eonvBwker; Dream, btoughton. organ indicated that R should be among of Hugh and Margaret Webster Ad- solo, Jlf. Kimball- - Waiting, Millard ame He moved to Cache valley the first businesses to feet pros Mrs. Genevieve solo, when a boy and married Marian WrirhtT-OMan River, Kern, ban, PfritL'mretuyiL solo. iofnaOeua "Serariera Va n Oe. Tbe convention continued WedShe died in 102. Life. Balfe, and May Day afternoon and will conclude Gypsy nesday NEW BOOKS First a farmer. Mr Adams start- Dances! Chapman, Ladles' Chamwith a session Thursday afternoon ed working for tha Utah Nor thorn lnade rhonia And The Specials railroad shortly after It. entered Dream of Love, Liszt, tenor solo Cache Valley. From hare, ka want to G. Bfuka, Herbert Walts Etude. enMontana, where ho became an t the piano solo. Dtiworth gineer for the Northern Paclf.c. Re- Btmmons; Schubert, My Abode. tired In 122$, he was tha oldest man in service in that division st tbe contralto solo Mlsa Jessie. Evans In flam mains, Rossini, soprano nolo time. PLEASANT GROVE, Since hie retirement, he had made Lnnrmda Is. Brewe- - on and choir April L Clarenca & HHJ was ehoMn prct-dhis home with e daughter, Mrs A of tbe Long dab for tbe ext B Olson, tn Logan, lira Olsen end FARMER" BROWN COMING term at a meeting held In tbe dub Mr Adams ere sarvtvtng children C. 8. (Farmer! Brown, western routine Friday evening. Other survivors Inciuda four- half representative of the Federal Farm L O Clark waa cboaen for vice brothers and four belt sisters- John board will address the Klwanta president; Ed. R. Wet ttUwiter-M. Pa a iron Uon tamer. Q., Welter 8. end James 8. A 4 sms. El A all of Logan. M rs. Annie Judlti club at atthe12 luncheon.in n eting Bock, motto director: Dr C. O. Jen. 44 E. On So., Temple. 1$ pm tba Ho-ten. James H Walker. 8u A Kirk end Mrs Agnes Jacobs. Logan; Ftrs Thursday Utah. W. R. Worler will give atid 1 M. Macfarlane, board Bilan Maughan, North Logan, end Mrs. Mary Hgws. Traeton. a number o( vocal selections. -- Charges Fileifr Delay Reflector Against Two Purchases, Advice : In Accident Committee Named To Open Annual ho Waves Arms R, E. Davis Again CITY SELECTS Named Warden WATER CHIEF The annual spring meeting of the Salt Lake Presbytery will open Wednesday evening with a meetPresbyterian ing in Westminster ehurok. Delegatee will attend from all ports ef Utah and southern Ida- Ccsfsressa Specials Budd. Lincoln i a-- City C- - State Convention Discusses Problems Victimsof Autos W Second General session. Tabernacle. 9 pm. Choir concert. Tabernacle. . Interest In- -- eAst Mat-Soulh luruaaMa-street, died in a Salt Lake hospital at 4 am. Wednesday, and Theon Id an. Opening general eonferenca session. Taber ed Demand! Lajunw-Ollroy- Mrs. Margaret Budd. 21. Wife of Charles Schedule" With the arrival of. tbe advance nee of the Church Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, the city is beginning to bustle with activity and interest. It is expected that by Thursday wtU morning thousands of visitors Tabbe in the gity cros ding the ernacle to capacity (or tbs ing jeaiM of the general conference. Pres. Heber J. Grant will call the conference to order from the Tabernacle pulpit at 1 Unusual interest la being manifested in the conference by the members of Iho Church, through the assumption that the existing vacancies In the general authorities may be filled during the gen eral sessions. These vacancies are a second counselor In the First Presidency. the Patriarch to the Church and a member of the First Seven Presidents of Mientlea Opens Thursday The conference this year will on Thursday, April (, in ordar to include the anniversary of the Church. Sessions will bo held at, and 1 p.m, on Thursday, Id Friday and Sunday, with a general Priesthood meeting In the Tabernacle. Saturday, April I. at 7 p.m. of Ail the general authorities the Church will be preoent with the exception of Elder John Widtsoe, of the Council of the Twelve, who is presiding over the European mission, .Ail. mission presidents in the United States and Canada, have arrived in Balt Lake and wtth the general authorities will be the speakers at the sessions of the conference. President Grant is expected to deliver his usual opening address St the beginning of the cnee session Thursday morning. His address will be of particular Interest to the Church members this in conference assembled President Grant, through spring, ea illness, srse unable to be present end speak at the conference held In October As Well as Ever Xow The beloved Church leader has constantly gained in health end today is apparently as well over. Be will preside ever every session of the conference and the Priesthood meeting Saturday evening. The sessions of the Belief I In riety conference will conclude Balt Lake Wednesday afternoon In the Tabernacle. They have been In session In Balt lake for two of Pisa days, under the direction Louise T. Robison. Meetings of the other auxiliary organizations and departments of Iho Church have been, scheduled during the conference. These will' conclude with the annual Sunday School conference session. Sunday nt 7 pm--, in the Tabernacle. Seriously ; jured; Police Order Probe f guard of the throngs who will be in bait Lake (or the and third animat- - General- Coo-fe- re - Driver Raisers has been Introduced Into the health activities of the Primary Association- - The spring festival of every sard Primary association during the coming season h. will feature a entitled "In the Court of Good Health." writteiKesperially for these events. p.let A presentation e J this playlet in the Assembly Hall. Saturday, at 7 p nhL underothe direction of .Mrs. Rosa B. Grernwell, GraDt atake Primary superintendent, nil be a future of the Primary Dave Slater. Lorame Ne'f, asrijriaflon oonfence session. Shown In the picture, left to nghL ere Melvin Brewer 7 prisoners, Sherman Lyman, Judge. Ray Chrishtnsen clerk; Willard Smithy policeman, and fepencer Ileiner, Jailer, xBSaddnlan, the car Includes a cBWeracf 200.. Found Dead in Bed Womens Biography mk a few introductory remarks David Kermath about years end Secretary Laura King will of age, 'aa found deed in his bed make her report. Remarks are at the home of Mrs. R. w. Conference Slated scheduled to be made Donnetta street Wed$41 SO Wan-lac- e, Fourth East by 8. Keeler, Emmeline Young Kebe-ke- r, nesday by police officers who were The Women's Biographical class Kate C. Jensen. Marion Bel-na- p called to ln bis hand work conference meeting superKerr. Martha J. Keeler and was a .22 investigate, calibre gun from which vised by Mrs, Snow Young Gates, Florence Ivins Hyde. the police reported bed apparentwill be held Saturday. April $ Fpeakers at the afternoon ses- ly been fired the bullet which endfrom 10 sjn. to II noon tn the sion will Include Nell gu melon. ed his life auditorium of the Bishop's build Mia. Gates, . Mrs. Augusta W. Mr. Kermath bad lived at the Mrs Grant W. Ivins, Mary Wanlaee home for some 27 years, , A. ing Following greetings from Bishop Grant Judd. Alice Merrill Horne. and at one time was a city emLake John Giles-Joseph Christensen. Belt $ Kliio T mintage ploye. So far as Is known he hap Temple reoords Mrs, Oates will BrgndJLep, no bring telattvaa. CHIEF PAYNE ASKS PUBLIC SAFETY AID Z. C M. L Names Two NewMen On Directorate; Forty-secon- xr y. nt Robbery Brings Long ftison . Term the-boar- d fmrCtt TTlIlrSIU nursuay Funeral Tribute Paid to Father Of S. L. Banker At Tabernacle For General Public fea-ur- ITS TO THE INTEREST of all Cha!-mg- snpk-ano- CONFERENCE VISITORS . I' Saidl-Saen- ToSuTlr Pleasant Grove s. Lions Vote Heads DESERET BOOK nt COMPANY j-.- f toi-- t be |