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Show i'THE DESERET: 100 Mayors ,Victan of Theft " 1 Overcome In $100,000 Fire '. Omin Conference Fumes Sweep Furniture Proposes Coming Year March WASHINGTON, 'UP An additional U IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, March IS. (AP) Firemen fought six hours before bringing a stubborn blase in a downtown business building under control last night. Damage roughly was estimated by managers of the building, the reteraen Furniture Company and the Western- Auto 8upply Company at 2.340,000,000 to continue works relief during the next financial year was proposed to President Roosevelt today by the United States conference . of mayors. The mayors' conference, embracing the heads of the 100 largest clt les of the country, said it was unanimous In endorsing the policy of work relief ss opposed to the dole and likewise unanimous on the necessity for continuing WPA. The exhaustive survey and report of the mayors conference was submitted to President Roosevelt today by Mayor Fiorella H. LaGuardla of City, a chair man of the conference. He told newsmen that these views are those of the men who are actually on the Job and know conditions. Defends Projects Tbs report was received fay the president as he was preparing to conclude his own study of relief need, and submit recommendations to Congress for funds for the next year. As chief executives of these major cities, said the memoran- dum of Mayor LaGuardla, we are of the. opinion that any honest and impartial analysis of the work facing prosecuted tn ths Important cities of the country will reveal that practically every project represents s useful and, tn most css as, a permanent public Improvement Certainly, there remain a mulU tude of additional useful things to be done under future works proNew-Yor- The Seventeenth Ward Oder quorums will give an old fashion ed basket lunch party and damn tonight In the Ward AmiMemeni Had, to raise their quota for the stake missionary fund. an interested are Invited to attend Old sad new dances will be Building At Idaho Falla $2,340,000,000 For , Seventeenth Ward Elders Plan Dance SixFii;emen Insist Relief Must Continue 100.0001 MARCH THURSDAY, Keflogg Schools Closed By Epidemic ' KELLOGG, Idaho. March IX (AP) Kellogg public scboole-w- f closed indefinitely here because of an influenza epidemic. Dr. H. C. Anderson, city health officer, mid ISO pupils out of enrollment ef 00 in the high school were absent because of the' disease. About L0O0 grade school pupUa art affected. 12, Increase Reported.'. In Motor Registrations BOISE.' March 1Z Dwight W. Keeiww, Ah Dwight W, Morrow, Jr, young unde of the slain Lindbergh baby, has been revealed as ths victim of a mysterious burglary fas his Harvard University dormitory. Ptnoul papers, including intimate from the Lindberghs Is - reported missing. mn-poadsn- es Boise, PocateUo Air Line Proposed POCATEUA Idaho. March 12. from (AP) Representative Boise and Pocatello chambers of commerce will make recommendations tonight regarding establishment of an airline between this city and the Idaho capital postmaster. E. Harry G. Haariand and C RaKtng, comthe Boise delegation. prise The new line is planned as a express passenger, freight and service with stop at Twin Falls Yost-Jkis- Out Sr Jy 5tub iraidii suuiba j V les "APPLIANCE STORES" Braadway SALT LAKE FORD AUTO RADIO 5 TUBES Vary Powerful Rag. $44.50 Special $19JS0 - - 9Z 0 .f11X5 Now STEINITE, Now ba Auto Radio. 1935 MadaL ba New .; a Se ialCane. rod tawk cf qpuUtr of hfdhJ Savings F e, oB tDd uu axMimm trt. CiudM SnUk ead IMnk VELVET Tkt YsdrJiM- Th (to -- TZriw Omit Can't Afford to I fperiei May We Show You the New RUGS While the prices era o reasonable and tornw Juwjrusom. Saks I it', e heeetyl lyt. MdUe the leriedto indocUd. SI9.S3 What ftia IM Pmm IlH m Btotoh RUG OUTFIT 3 W VAST - M s o 1 1 Mum nanramrr wnar zast to OOX Top 98 toll Ihiew Sag taLded warn toe C (wdnoovn wuu ta a fM T Ml ki eta eed throw kab CaM 12 Pieces Bedroem Saha IhT aid m4 and Matuaw. a A wtthenl Spring They are htcladed at the Seath Ean. ALe Lsmpa, niywe. Miner, ala, with every xrit. Oval and Raand Minor Suitot The ne.lw .dim dnri h COLONIAL SUrriS 6875 RANGE Just Think! lH.8750 M to toiroVsi' eMsriS j 32 Marks of Merit Acclaim It the World's Finest Oews-- H e Mro ONLY WHY BE SATIS- FIED WITH LESS THAN a MAYTAG? IwaraiM 1 d - SPANISH FORK Genealogist, sag Tempi workers are ptaaatng aa ex curst os to the Maatl . ftt. ta the Georg and Mesa Tempi near later. A bu will be engaged to carry gg person They will visit Boulder J3am sag other place o' letereetoa the way. Those who lab to make the 4ri are requested to contact Mrs. loea .Mealara 217 first. South. Provo. f .l e TOyMyOBO Ivory 9 999ctoB9e wi iTj yyg Conptototo vyp - Luxe Modal Monarch ny 'wiVww w sTL ALLOWANCE r 52-PIEC- E . eleCMc a roel Mem year etd y Meeank K fcadlew U roedlttea. X ot Slechte eed Ceei C hieed tar a WK OUTFIT ALL FOR HAPPY WASH DAY LATEST MODEL MAYTAG tLECTRKT WASHER Naw. porcaloln-aoto- al tufa. Gravity Brain. Sadimant trap aMl tha many atfcar quality foatotot only Maytag can affaryon. Aba, yaa racaiva 2 Go Iranis-o- d Tubs, a Willow Oatfaae Batksf, a Folding Ironing Board, Drying Rack, Electric Iran, 10 packngac of White King Powder and oven the Claritas Pim ALL $2 PIECES FOR ONLY. . . . -- PAY ONLY SS DOWN . SI A WEEK Diego exposition early in March. They temw Ul go In the Hillard Stake pi bus whtoh will accommodat The return trip will 25 people. include risit to the Boulder dam ,and othdj place of Interest. , or Grefan Enameled. S8g GenMlogfcal to the ' roea - - r.: $39.60 Ion, ifoujt the Stake Tabernacle. Thirty-thirSouth and State Street Meetings will be conducted at 9:30 am, 11 a m. and at 3 p.m. It waa announced today by D. Broneon Brinton, Stake Genealogical chairman. All interested In junior Genealogical workers are urged to attend the meeting at 9:30 am. and a special invitation Is extended to the public to be present at all meetings, at which musical numbers will be presented. Louise Y. SECOND WARD Robison. General President of the Relief Society, will be the speaker at the Sunday evening services at 6:30 oclock in the Second Ward chapel Fifth. Eaet andSeventh South Street. - $29.76 P.ee n. a M EXTRA QUALITY RUGS NOW SL A MODERNS BEDROOM COTTONWOOD STAKE GENEAThe LOGICAL CONVENTION Stake Genealogical Cottonwood Convention wiU be held Sunday tn SCIPIO The total .,-- plMM aietM, mboW79.50 all 0m eea-pk- Rag. $1 39.50 Extra Pina Suitos OAK or WALNUT CROUP - Mottled Axminstor: and Vabat Rage Boffri. Filrsiien Table, Ana and Hr SMe Chair, ab appreprieie Baffet Searfa, Ixept and MaeWr Mirror, A twyeht oatfit. 15-p- c. ; tanoiy. 15 Pieces Every Sealb East Dtom OC Mm hn.eaaStake Aay Aypiy od He MOTOms. THRIFT SPECIAL KlUteaenes a OwdUy Cl asnrodyd.9 1.59 i.i rod t rod. laouziMt te K 4 eed CO- 4(q IcfrifOUX LX 19X0 Satisfaction Guaranteed AXMUftra S1.SS - S .1 9X0 Now VEt tMnor in- f LONDON Suit Pees -- ch - w WCIU tototeem ri k. tost tw edrgs 9X5 . ConwlV. W $167.50 Auto Radio, 1935 madaL Was Was $44.50 that 14.75 19.75 4.75 14.75 ........... Now 19X0 Easiest of Terms . N CHARLES ba $44.50 clude all the Lamp, Pillow, Tables and Scarfs to moke them complete room outfits. a ... TaMa ModeL Woe $94.50 bs CHEVROLET, The fine extras are the to riuwa bewtiM w ba MAJESTIC, 12 Pieces Living Room Suites 19X0 Console. Was $169 Now . . . Console Was $175 Now . . Table Modal, Was $26.75 ba FORD, finish-isvgtou- 29X9 Haw thrift SPECIAL Ion, tfoun jfooinqnoom MX3 19.75 Z3X9 ba FRESHMAN, Salt Laker Hurt While Cranking Auto Society wfll aponsor a trip Mesa Temple and the San $18.63 ba PHILCO, M ,,.,529.C3 PHILCO IR. bs STEIN ITE, -- be Served Here-Fi- rst 7-t- We Deliver Almost Anywhere. SPECIAL 6-tu- HURRY! First tubas, Reg. $99.50 Special . MAJESTIC, 8 tule. R9. $125.00 Special. . PHILCO Console, 6 tubas. Rag. $69.50 Special Console. Wat $94.00 Now CROSLEY, Consol. Was $198 Now BRUNSWICK, BALDWIN, Stubs Console. Was $198 Now PHILCO, Baby Grand. Wat $69.95 Now 193S Baby Grand. Woe $32 PHILCO, Our Lower Rents Mean Lower Prices. Easiest of Terms Etten ot These Prices, No Storage Charge on Future Orders . Trade In Your Old Furniture for New. ; Yi OFF New PHILCO Auto Radios , . . S39.C5 $59.95 Model E 09 . RCA VICTOR, 8 Cause of the fire was undetermined. although firemen said they believed it started either in the boiler room or basement of the furniture store. Firemen wore gas masks. The auto supply company saved most of Its stock but virtually everything In the furniture store was damaged water, fire and smoke When charred supports fa tbs basement gave way the floor sank. Ths building was one ef newest In the city. Temple Notice Demonstrators rade-Jn- $ EXTRA SPECIAL New-hous- SPECIAL Sets-- T ARE SOME REAL BARGAINS IN GOOD, STANDARD MAKES THAT WILL GIVE YEARS OF SERVICEABLE . OPERATION TO THE USER AT COSTS. MERE FRACTIONS OF THEIR FORMER Save Utah-Nevad- 1936 MODEL 640B i mm i ........ 77to JUM Used HERE 0tmBm to In EXTRA LIBERAL RADIO SALE . fas fish & I 1 JliSSSHttlLCO Jl. Planned ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD RADIO A Uv Reg. $69.75. Special sub-stanc- e TRADE-I- N t'U ' e 4,101 136 Mo (AP) Drive ... Norman Terry. 34, 578 Ninth Avenue, suffered abrasions on hit legs and hips, when tlte automobile he was cranking suddenly started forof the work principle in giving reward and pinned him to a trail at lief assistance. The dole, based the Auerbach parking lot. Bruises and cuts on his knees upon idleness and groceries, has no place In our American scheme were suffered by Sam Pepper, awftrBKUNrf?; ftfrsrtwtura jnrtnrawhen a beck successful after six months trial ihg from a curb was struck by a Asked Three Questions The LaGuardla memorandum its promoters will apply for an street car at 50 East Fifth Smith said that the mayors were asked airmail contract, the chamber com- Street. three principal questions: First mittees indicated. An application for permission to whether work is the proper meth od of meeting the.unemplayment operate is on file with the state Church Notice y&mptfeuit Boise. The papers of naml out are the the made in. the whether idleness: and DANISH L. D. second, WPA program constituted useful Capital Air Line, Inc., of Boise. TION Elder Richard reChamber members have contact- cently returned from Johnson, work: third, does" useful work rethe Danish main to be done under a continued ed business men in various cities Mission, will be the principal of the state in and effort to de- speaker at the weekly gospel meet WPA program. The results of this survey of termine if there is enough busi- lng, Thursday at 8 p.m, In the the leading cities of the country," ness to Justify thfe line. Third Ward Chapel Special musiLaGuardla said, constitute an At present air passengers from cal selections will be included on All Scandinavians amasing unanimity of opinion on Pocatello must fly to Salt Lake the program. are Invited. ths part of the responsible offic- City and back to Boise. DANISH L. D. S. IMMIGRANT ials actually on the firing line of SOCIETY H. P. Folkerson, will be the battle against destitution and Social Security ... the unemployment. speaker at a meeting of the Danish Out, of over 100 opinions ex- Checks Mailed Immigrant Sodet BOISE, March 12. (AP) W. L. Sunday at 2 p.m. at 908 Elevand pressed by tbs city executives queried, but one reply to all o: Murdock, comptroller of the Idaho East Street Mis three questions varied In Cooperative Agency for Relief, Hid LIBERTY STAKE MISSIONARY from ths other Only this last night 4.101 aodai c meurity CONFERENCE The liberty Stake one reply expressed aullle dObht checks lor 90,757 have been mailed' Missionary Conference will be held to whether or not there could be out to' aged, the .Mind, and de- Sunday, March 15, at 3 p.m. In the developed sufficient additional use- pendent children in 38 Idaho coun- Second ward chapel. ful projects to keep the destitute ties. President Rudger Clawson of the The aged received 3.459 checks Council of the Twelve, will be the unemployed busy for. another ' for 73,771; the blind, 125 "checks speaker, and a musical program year. for X1303 and dependent children, will be presented. In his address. 517 for 13.683. They cover Feb- President Clawson will recount the Contest ruary payment. experiences of his mission in the The agency expended 132,449 in South over 60 years ago. and will Essays On Safety addition to the 90.757 for Feb- tell of the tragic death of his misPlan for a prise essay contest ruary in relief of unemployable sionary companion, Joseph Standon What Is the Rest Idea to Get not on the social security rolls. ing. The publie is invited. The cost of administration for PIONEER STAKE HIGH People to Be Cognizant of Safety? will be discussed at a meeting of the month, Murdock said, was PRIESTS Monthly quorum meet18.613. a ing will be held tn Pioneer Stake the Safety Society set Checks are to be mailed out Hail Sunday, at 2 p.m. Elder e for 7:30 oclock tonight at the Albert Smith of the CounHotel, announces Secretary soon, he added, to the six remain- George ing counties that have not sent cil of Twelve will be the speaker. J. G. Hadley. D: S. SWEDISH ORGANIZAL. roll Subject of the essay may cover in their social security funds being used are deriv- TION Elder Christian Blomstrom, any phase of industry, highway or edThe from the federal home safety. government, recently returned frpm Sweden, the state sales tax and counties will be the principal speaker at the and municipalities. regular Swedish services tonight 416 in the Ninth Ward Chapel Fifth East Street Elder Bloro-stroWILL INSPECT SHEEP will discuss the present conBOISE, March 12. (AP) Dr. J. S. Dade, Idaho sheep commission ditions in Sweden. ORGANIZATION NORWEGIAN inspector, left for Driggs tn Axel J. Andresen will be the to requests from shaep- men that he make an inspection speakannr meeting of the Norof animals suffering from an us-- I wegian organization In the Thirty-firs- t Chapel tonight at 8:30 determined malady, gyp oclock.Ward All interested are invited, R1RST WARD President Nephii L. Morris will address service at the First Ward Chapel, Sunday JO 6 p.m. Vocal solo; evening at will be rendered by William H. Rockwell The pubUc 1 invited to attend. . - com-pan- grams' .And finally. It Is apparent that ths city officials of America will never poment to the abandonment $42.50 Model $05 1936- . Henry and A. K. Larsen, firemen, were overcome by smoke during-thbattle with the- blaze that; wrecked the basement and lower floor of the Rogers building and sent blbck clouds of smoke billowing through the entire structure. Several of the men suffered slight burns at did Les Donnelly, an employe of the furniture m k CTTY tor vehlcle regiatnUoti during January.' and February this year totaled f 17X006. or 76,71 thaw diving the first two mouths cl 1935, T. P. Graham, law enforce-re-- : featufaad. . - . meat department statistician. last night. ported FLOWING DKLA1KD FARM BOARDS .TO MEET There 'wera UXfT more pat XMOSCOW, Idaho, March Imachines IX ger registered In Jano-- j MOSCOW. Idaho, March ?AP) Heavy rains cf the end delayed further the start of (AP) Three of Latah countys ary and February 1938. than dur planning board com- ing the same two months a year! spring plowing in this district. The new farm ground absorbed most of the mois- mitters will mart this week to ago. ha Hid. 77,- ture. The snow left the lowlands start formulating a program. They February rsceijito totaled K274'l from 10. a weak ago, and the topnlk had ideal with dairying, soil tion and poultry. passenger vehicles. begun to dry, , Parity Gillin, Frank Munaee.; Bert Brown, Frank Norton. John M NEVS SALT LAKE Tsda at SsCWfc Other Mayatags as Lota as l. mm . " . 8 T.di The Meyteg M WwmQJ eed iMHtor MU ul fteis.. toetroi M ctowUr rt 8 Me Hero awd feed Itom, Jed. W Atom ta nr net M alii p k 'l .Ifei y BEMEMBFR THE PLACE, MEMORIZE TBE NAME. Throe Yalaet Only at ' Thi. Siere. yaw |