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Show .. - -,-. , AIMIEMMI. , , , -- ... . -- , - , - . 017 LAKE SALT NEWS TFIE ..DESEREZ - : ::- - , . ,,,, , : 1 -- . intite-Se,-1-,4- ow .. " - -- :, 4., I I ,.. I ' twthe f. -- .,- -- ' ' ' ' ' ' 7 ' ' -- - , 'li ' - - t, ! 'sues. the davs has restricted the flow of all streams. This was also the case at the Minersville Dam. about which there was some con-ceThe level of the water baek of the dam had lowered about a foot and is being drawn off at the rate of 130 second feet daily. This restricted flow has prevent. ed even the 'irrigators in the up. per country from feeuring A suf. &lent water supply. Streams Silted The condition at Redmond is one that has been a. problem for , some time. since the silt carried,. n has built up the by the bid of the river and canals, so that any large flow spreads out over the country. Applications have been made by residents of the citizens of Rednoel for a proiecteenwhich wouldikiean out the river bed of and thus lower the height the water table which is corn- plicating conditions in the town, Mr. Knowlton reported that engineers of the State Road Corn. mission are gathering data .t)n the cost of the..diVersion dike which would be built from the hrid ge over the Sevier River near Redmond and in a wester- of Iv direction for a distance about 1.400 feet. When estimates can be placed before the State Road Commission, the commis.. Mon will consider the building dike in caw of the diversion flood waters develop as a result of warm weather. ; 1 Salt Laker. hurt Street Attacker East I his-ho- suffered when he was struck several times while walkEast between ing ort Third Fourth and Fifth South Streets. last night. Collington told police that as he passed Fourth South Street. walking south. an unidentified man vid "What a minute wanto see you.' When Coilington kept walking the man caught up with him. amuck him in the fare, knocking him to the sidewlak. I S. L. Theft' Clues' - I. i ' -- . .,. '''."' i ;c ,. '''z ' ;.; : .i r.'''' '' ' '!: .'411. 'Police at Ogden today believed they might have a clue to the so-lution of the case Frome murder baffling Texas authorities. The El Paso County. Tex., sheriff's office requested additional information concerning women's clothing two men attempted to sell in Ogden Saturday. The Texas authorities said some of the clothing answered a general description of dresses he longing to Mrs. Weston G. Frome and her (laughter. Nancy. of Berkeley. Calif.. who were killed March 20 near Van Horn. Texas, the Associated Press reported. At Ogden. Captain C. K. Keeter the police department'said that two men. honked as lack Calvert. 26, of. California. and Lare.Eriek7 son. 20. of Kentucky. who at. tempted to sell the- clothing on lower Twenty-fift- h Street were serving 15 days for vagrancy in the Ogden jail. The men said thev had bought the Suitraxe of clothing for S1.75. It contained four or five dresses. two coats. palamas and a nets, brown leather pai s., The ing hore label; of San Fi an !sec) f irel,S shop;. it was understood. 4 '.'...'' k: ' 7.. ! '!',' H. 1 i ..;, : ,.... . ,, .,'- - 10 . ' ';' , ,,,' ; i I ..,,k, '';w; t I f,, ,,,, .,:. I . ':., 14,,,' ":, I ....t,... , I. Ir,,,----.I i ; ,.. .' ' : ,',,.....s.-,.,.- t A. W. Cctpley Will Give Address On Huge New Polomar Telescope i 1 , A. W. Copley, Westinghouse Electric uId Manufacturing Cornpany's Pacific Coast engineering manager, arrived here today- to address a meeting of the Utah Section. .tmerican Institute of Electrical Engtheers. het for 8 p. in. in the.Newhouse Hotel. lie will lecture on the 2004nch telescope now being made for the Palomar Mountain Observatory in southern California.- Informal dinner at 0:30 p. in. in the hotel cafeteria will precede the meet ing. - rtic WI i ,..... .1, ... i on 'Salt Lakers Will Be !Asked 'To Aid Census Salt Lake retailers and whole. milers will be askedto participate in a census of, their industries this June. saya word re. ceived from Washington. 1.). C.. today by Herbert R. 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Woo ata Sone ., III SALT tATZ 141117 -... - 61114STD ( , tiAXRELDI - di...) cloti"..1.401atea 29 laq . - - , LAWN 140WM fele CARDIN NOM. 2S4a. $IAA IPA4k. Mineoul $costose PA4S --- - . , p.m, I - . e. - - r--- - atXt $16 Minimum FVr.' 1 WES. SAG - ry VIII 00711217VITANI fr - t I . tvHEAT I 11 -- iA i or - - .. RECLEANED I 0 I ' SPECIAL! 0. & Me Mat der day metribera f,ft )111 111. THIS WEEK'S .. ' . . ! 11111"1611"1"11111"1"" . it-B.-- Utah-Tts--,- berculosts Association directors at the Chamber of Commerce today. Dr. L.. L. Baines. dean of the University of Utah School of Medicine, and Utahdirector on the national assoctation's board. will be asked to attend the national convention June 20- to M in Los Angeles. The other Utah delegate will be Miss Ada Taylor Graham. state executive secretary. me& main. Beteson of Cedar City was appointed a director by Pres. C. B. Hawley with, the sip- Pr"ai of the bs3arl '4" ' Commercewbbard for, governoreaccreannounced today, left- toright,above: B,W.ButlerFred A. Carle-SOn; it: tChamberIam, A. Nr. Johnson,- Prank Kautzman; lower, P. 4. Mattingly, ,. Herbcrt A. Snout, L. Wheeler, Pstg.-Stoounratat-A-.-1on page-onrl - section two i these-nominee- simectitigni ounct-d-at ,,- , t I , if.. 1 - k ,- I Room and ntr rtie of !PIO' Carr,rift!, St :0 Drivers 1 Given Scholarship U ole" ftet - mes ii.,. L Doctor Is S. .,. .... - 31; par, &air. man. 'Member, of ale state oyammit'00, ledi meet at he State Cate ti ...... .1v -- - ",:, A,Itt ,ir L who was Tartan,. t -. , ..... ; 1,za; --- 4,,,,. en hrr.t ,.. tc::- ,,,, , --- f 2 mt .,,,,4,4. - - r 41.2n , , .,, tn,Tr-st- ' 4 member of re of ,ad r.ame.i..t. ,,,, 2 v.v.. ., .t. ,,,,,,Drr- - favtival - , , R I Ammo. .. : , tioji , wpm. tr.:-- VI ; ,i , : Roam.," ' 'Photo Fad' ; 1 - Gcsv' College. Court Foms,. wnl meek ne the a737.1.TIF312; mtcdt warren Tay.. tot. 'he St, Land am a. a w,d3," ptilmiEct crtrito, 1.,4trIct Mine I,. .0. I ' ate oe 7 1.institution in 1916. Mrs. Burke, il wht, served with him in Chin t 2150 was graduated from Untied -,, - Irtaittduete DIOrTh. Group Seeks 'Aid following -- 4 . . -- ref- was mission committee. He graduated from Linfield College Ina wyaessterdathou,ghtv,lhosetn Witt-J- anIcitintel Comemuritheril Sr' o ' 71 iit :, P 't! , , mad 4edav , : 1931-32- - k - - Two drunken drtarent and two -- l;Peociers were fined today. end in alleged neckless driver will Netther employers nor ensplead tomorrow in the (nun! of ployee are opposed ta the setting Reva Beck Boone. Judge 4f a SIS minimum wage for a 44- ' Dale S. 'Young:44. of 1726 South hour wont for ireaten and Main Street, and Fredericit minces in the Utah Ceentng and ning. 44. of 448 North Seventh lad. Eeveing Industry.. West Street, were fined MO and MI turned out right, however. This unprecedented seam:don SIO0 respectively on drunken when ihsy finally moved the developed today as the State Indirtying charges. dustrIal Cnennussson held its pub-haat, rand found Berme and his Mr. filed an Young appeal he hearing at the Cannot on the., dog, above water. unharmed. In bond to 'the Mini District underneath the the airpocket osemmnenciation of the advisory' Court. boat. rontrentee to set a no muunnuti capsized Lavar Park. M of Riverton. in the Industry, pleaded guilty to a charge of fail- , Sinew no persons presented ing to yield the right of way and themselves to oppose the strAing a fine of 535 was imposed by the Sla a week minimum for sionscourt. en and ehddren Archie S. Gray. M. of 962 Bry- - :t became the ?n theoftndustry, the Ire duty an Avenue, anti Edwin Greguhn. Shut-Dow- n ditstrud Connuussem to set a 27. pleaded guilty to speedirtg aro cmnimsaa wage. wt Pre fined $25 each and A uammittee of miners Joe Miller. S. arrested, last members of Wasatch and Sumnight at Fourth South and West Rise Of mit County Commissioners sp-- i Temple Streets. for an alleged at. Aired Before League tatk on Miss Ruby Darer, was peared before .1.110. Gillman, of the State Board of Public Wek given until May 16 to plead to a Rise ot the popular --photo faer fare today at the Capitol to Seek charge of assault and battery. no the nation, was thsaid in an emergency caused by Tabe of the rosf.ed bet ore DEMOCRATS TO MEET at h hutting down of two mines Lamm totutt be Mita Park City. Democrats of Wards 2 and 3 honor Lotus Waters, photography' enAid for the 230 families with will meet at 8 pm. Wednesday at ttradatt 'and art student at the an average of four dependents I the Madison School Auditorium, luncheon ot the it was announced today! try regular attrAinthlyeach, would soon be an immecti- the Hotel Utah.. Mrs, tttague Thomas Williams. chairman of ate necessity members and of. leTts-Uttprendent ficers ofthe International Umon Thsixtetsitlycoun-t' RCLindot' ducted the meeting. district. of Mine. Mill and Smelter Workers' said. Some of the. unemployed will - receive unemployment compenfI, oci Lion but in most instances the amount will be so brnall all 10 be pit Mr. Gillman agreed to cooperi ate in emergency cases only'. -- , Immo L'h""."'-aii-tr- t - ; boat In which Bernie was nd ing with his father, a pal Luanne Brown. 10. and the latter's father, Arthur Brown, capsized Ail came to the surface easily all except Bernie and his dog. They were missing. His 'father ,earcheirt frantically by the ,.ha low water but could not find the Enrollment in the first six grades of Utah sehoolii has drop- ped nearly 14.000 in the past 14 vears..it was disciceect in the cur-rent issue of the Utah Taxpayer just off the press. today. The publication also calls at- IPTIttOtt to the fact that enroll- merit in the next three grades 7, 8, and 9deereased 3.0L00 awe the school year Enroll- ment in the next three grades-- - state cotorentios ;1211'cnr a member of the committee on liandptisa't I , ."7"'"'"'n ChPreintena 9.Bernie PROVO, Utah. man of Bernus M. Bills A - Almsouneement , : Bias. 6. Enrollment Drops In Lower Grades -- ., i Boy.-Feare- publi- - -- A -, ', . - .. Lyons ---- -- NUM Miss Hampshire is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. HamplAncoin Street. shire of ,. 1 Names-o- f 1,1, nual fl! g.11r;rraktletv;4: I1 Dtowned, Foand 'Safe 'Under 'Boat yea. 00 000.v.,,,.,, - aim , BUY A KFIXINATOR FOR ONLY f' o i , i wide commit-"stee. Her inogra phy will so- -pear in the an- , 1,. --- , A nail on. a by .4 ,, 1 PROOF OF KELifiNAT OR'S ALL AROUND ECONOMY N..........9"1 111; i Wt-d- i ini.!iident of Spurs. women's pep organuation; vice president and historian of the Wornen's iAthic Aiciation during her Ire; hman and sophomore Year anti vas elected to the presidenof that group durtng her third year at the university. She is a member of the Chi Omega fraternity and has served as rush chairman of that organ'iratimi during the past school nalmaccoonloweicecnommor . oft ".te','''''' of problems of adtastmeset wort thltwAthout the state- - I a(netitned tornorroa afternoon. Offitern electe4 111 nesdae and the meeting eichie 'with. a banquet Wedensctay mght. the Bei:. Mr. Hurket received hts appgIntment '" kt torenot Service in ME. I n K alvIng- - Sun Wu limen and Swatow serv ect 20 evars preaching and teach. I c- , I i ., i ONOMESENNIIIiv ' , - Rev. A. .. I a - . - i in inch Betty Baggpshies cation 47.7, universities are represented. and colleges of selection is on scholaractivities, ship, ath'elica and future possibilities. Miss Hampshire is a physical education major at the Utah school and graduates this spring from the School of Education. ;he-hserYed as- - vies president-- 4 of the freshman class. secretary of. !he vice sophomore class. Jack Fisher. 8, of 913 Eighth East Street,,' was treated at the Salt Lake General hitspital for a broken right arm after falling from a rose trellis at his home. 4.."'----:- . r I. w. pL . --- y ... i...E:.;,I Ten Selected AsNomine... es For Chamber Governors- Board; - . ' , i This sel e lion was made - L.' - . Minor burglaries under by police today included at 308 South West Temple Street. where thieves roke a window and took a flash light and 80 cents from the cash mister. The burglary was reported by NV.' E. Stevens, 118 Lawrence, Stree From the automobile, of A. J. Caplin, :109 North Eighth West Street thieves took a pair of field, glasses. pliers and several ...,.... 4101.2 e Police Probe Minor Burcriaries .7 ageolo Two Riverside School youth narrowly escaped death today when the' fell down a vator shaft at 49 East Broadway. A third boy suffered a broken arm when he fell from a ro-trellis at his home. Sought by 'pollee for que.tioning7 Wayne Evans, 12, of 910 wt-- Fifth-'karid Benny Clark, la, of 1085 NN'est Broadway, started to run when they sighted officers and fell into an elevator shaft in the rear of 49 East Broadway. Wayne received a broken right arm. which was set at the police Emergency tor Hospital. Benny wastreated - : : 4, Itir- Third Breaks Arm ' lE11131. 4 7 Catetor-Sta- tn .1 I today from the al p u l) I ..., , , "NVho's WS thii-0,, Among ..,;, dents in lea" at Univer- , Death In Plunge; , , , t, ! at the State i i patch received .... - : , To Boys Escape - Go 7 , '7.'.,i. ; ,ik : , . i . 1.2410(75------- 'if t. ' Re, The of the t ,,,,,tettees14'', Miss 'lets. Hampshire. rniversity of I'an ,.,enior student has been ,elected as one of t he out- starding students ;n American accordcolleges and Ilni ers ,t1 ,, ine lo a uts- - I Il were Third West Street, in the hands of polite today, they reported. Officers refused to disclose the nature of the information pend- ing investigation of two men seen in the vicinity of the sta- lion shortly 'before the robbery. Byron Larson, 26, 'station st tendant, told police that shortly before closing time . a gunman stepped to the door and orderOd Larson to hand over the cash from the register. $15. the handit ran to the curb. jumped into a waiting automo, bile and fled west. Larsdn described the car as of a dirty green color and the ben- tilt as a man 24 to 26 years of in age. live feet eight inchen height, 150 pounds in weight, and wearing a light hat and light brown coat. Also being sought bv police today was the bandit Who Sat. tirdaynight robbed the fluddtirt floral. Company. 56 South Main Street. while he kept a taxi- cab waiting at the curb. Downlowil irixosiis robbery was being perpetrat 'A. Murder ' - ' farm debts will meet i -4 actittot------ ; Z - '''''. '''' -- ',rms. pay,,.. Lterters-A- n 4- - by 1.7- - G. Miller- - of Murray, state will -prelude at the . rupemsor of the fans debt ad-optling eataoh justment orgaimation. a Olvtuon 4.pea,Reft wiu tatfilde the , Rev dio of five 14 IL P. Douglass, D-- D-- . the - ihiel ' S- - Deller:rroe'nt Of Rev. E. Duncan the Rev. llon I. ligriettntalecif ...f; nar3124 i Pielsticit. the Rev. SPeaterg ' William A. i.--4 0 46 Phillip anti the Rev- - Chemer S. Irael" vt;11 4e nambe y, 0 Wt.. M U, ftow 14,,Tt - ....aciaPP,41 -O f 4:tlitt I.PrItAesieuga. In i ' IL, 3ortattats (tam regional hams. of ()auto. 14, The Rev. Witham H. Ptrarle. of ' tftr'''clor co R Pk 4445orn. 'farm 11, ti 4ebt I LOgclen. presideril (II Bsta,a aafr 41" trIt". rt)? - ' tots ill gtve the preeldent'A ad--- 1, 4 ; lin:. ielines for ar-- , ' 6k ...I. i 00-de-n ,ete' i Definite clues to the identity of the armed !bandit who early yesterday robbed the Art Wald- en Service. Station, 115 South U Of U. Girl Reports!,Wins Honor S - ' In the crowd on the other aide ut Main Street. as ti, ' - -, through--the--taxicit- oat two pagoda of Sprig bib boo boor bomb daub. If tins bib it sot Giotto' gnat,. poor hod gonoltligoot. It boo demo hi be boobs. Goo Moots to Pose Waranar- b- Y. got conobootod. Toot POWs NOM to podiums' soil goo is mein boob mod tbit goortil Mobs pooh. Wood A nototwoo doonet got ol onto -the bow It taboo those lbw& ob COT WS LOW Uwe. Ptile to got gob too gonads se bib flowing tree god took goo food MOW ittlitio. 'op owl op.'" Rambo. log ip gooilitio boo Pow trookt.. Aoki tor tbriorb LOUR Lbw Pilo bp Sib Statitlessay yahoo oitgaliag bib tAdv.) . grazing ;. .,,,.. .,.,:t.' do,.. camps in Utah and four nearby Jack.-Girdne- . i no now boob poor - gaga Imo , Cer'' 1.', 1 .. 12-- I LIVER BILE ,.... '19 , ...., , ,,th-e- J. All. manAccording to agen store employes saW the ban- dit in the place several times prior to the robbery. Coming in for the last time the bandit purchased a dollar's worth of flowerS and then ordered Miss Nellie k' Street, to give him Crotch. the contents of the cash register. amounting to $15; Suspicious of the actions of the man. Mr. Alt took all the money but $15 out of the register. a few minutes prior to the robbevy, Seizing the currency from the hand of Miss Crotch., the bandit fled to the curb, dashed - i VIARE UP YOUR . ';.. , flu been the 5 cinunistrath'e for ,. .,..:. t Capitol.. 1:31eet , ' . ' 14 lte 'ed. I. - - States. In eatt the regional gpzier has had ste 444,... laid acittililisirative control over the camps R his state-- The Salt tat.e-eiffwiflüiiW he headquarters for the eleven Utah CCC camps.. ,erving the grating division with D. D. Mce Kay. hu perri5or, n (hare. under Chesley P. Seeley, regional graze ler for this mate. Regional graziers, who. under wIll have direct charge.of CCC camps admire istration in the four states are Ed Keetc. lio,,e. Ida.. eight Douglas Mercer c Stuart. Manookum,ond Douglas Ball, members of the South High C. r. JlinC, Grand -NV.)(. tamps; cadet band, strike up "'Rufflesand Flourishes", during South High's. finon. Colo.. eilt: Harold Burback, nal.. inspection today. Rawlins Wyo.. eight. and IL E. school cadet units. Cadets .of the South High South'sMorgan. Ililling,F, Mont.. four. battalion commander. .W.WiactiB....1m-li....1to 'submitted under.....the Col B .The confcrent-e.ithe ... ED.M,.. ,..Lieut COMPanr, presided flyer Scilooiday was final forthal inspection of the mand of Capt. by A.. D. Molorion.Salt Lake chief the rank of colonel, and assigned of range mvprovements. U. S, him as commander of the East. selected as the battalion S most year. The cadets. 350 sti!ong. wer:e, West, and South high, whools outstanding company for the .grazing Dsion. Attending are the regional graziervand inspec, cadet units. Col. York will corn- inspected by Mal. T. T. year. who of their of affiliated CCC camps. Seschool battalions Fort was Allender Swift .mand the three zie Douglas, Major profs.elected bv the commander of Sor of military science and tactics at the regimental review ion the- sums are expected to contim.e the Ninth Corp! Area to inspect for the Salt. Lake City high ' stadium of the University of throughout the week. I Salt Lake City high s c h o o s, the three commissioned the Utah next Thursday. In - ' " 'Clues Reported Institute Speaker Italie 1 - said the sharp On Mew oped i the present setup. The reorganization was ordered by Interior Icizes and Secretry Darold takes effect May - , 11.. ! ! , 1 , ,..:--N - .,li,. IT,9 ayIAdjusAt The Reg:. Everett Burtzt. who .;erved :n the South China mission- of the Baptist church for 20 years, and a founder of the Hakka Unton Church at Sva1z vt, China an interdominattanal late body, will din Iva in Salt take-Cit- y session of the 03n1erence of Utah Baptists begmning tomorrow South at Baptiss Church, Fourth East and Second - change or reduction in per. t '.,,. .. spornied,however. is expected to .1'N,:----result front' the reorganization. j "2 designed to elimmate overlapping ileosow000mkwa,,,,, - ---- - IFmllt S. 2.8 tho Newhouse Hotel 'A. , ' Is-- p, ..11--, - Harry Collinkton. 325 Fourth South !4treet, wag ., W - d By - '''- , 4 ' '.....: : , A - it N alose adming-7-trgrazing. division CCC Carnps tinder a reorganization be. Ing effected at a conference of re gional grazers from five inter- mountain states. which in tion ot - .. , , 4.,, , i4f , , 4 , Will-Oie-s- h,- -- r7Sali.Jiake will t "''''',400,1.",,ed , , 4- ,- Danger Humph.i, State Engineer T. "er?s.- whisia in the imuthernertait t of the state.investigating! conclis-Uönz, reported to hiiir !Mike that 1 part of the West View Dam had been blown off., This with colder I the height: 1 weather. of the water 18 inches. thus re. of an over-moving the danger flow. he Said. Mr. Humpherys also reported are being that arrangements made to hold much of the Sevier in the .River flow upper Otter Creek and Mute Dams in order to relieve the condition at- Red. mond when Warm weather en. r Mr. Humplom-y-s cold- - --weather-of , ' - ,-- --:: tOW1- - - - : ". , - t , .o and thus prevent damages ta Highway s9 and to tile se, !. . , . 1 - waiters , ' f 0 met ..... ... - - from - twn Report sources todayg allayed any fears as to the 'ttvottbe tegisting town of Redmond. Utah- - report. ed to be menaced by Mod& Chief Engineer E. C. Knowlton of the State Road Commispion-r- w porttri th.t the-flvier River did not endanger inbabitantg of Redmond and that in the next day or so ihe State Road ComMiSS1013 wotdd take under consideration the building-O- f a diversion dike at a cost of a 5few hundred dollam - Ptwpose of tins dike would be - - . 199is 9 -- - S'IA'rrüL"-e---- - . MAY tBtiptigis Its Control Of 281CCCCamps.,rtfeloehee Eloodl)an;r er ,,:SoutlaligltdRts- ender pinnt. 1ns pecttar- -'At Redmond Is Ref6rted Ove , MONDAY 1- E.411' ,- a .I AEU--r CO , -- - t V F - . 4 - 7, - A |