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Show - , . , - , , Street, Car Strike ,Here, - .,'''-- ,., ,, i, ,, , ' 'i - 4 , --- . of the Representatives operators sales and the Ctak Light & Traction Company will confer Weds,. aa attempt le day reach sammaced was ary dispute k late this all;ernools., !,- ' - t i , ' , ' ' ' ; , 1 ;, i1 ' 4, , ' - :.- i 1 i - ' '' i Ag i - ' -- ,, , . '' i ' '' '. i r. , 411r ,.' , t .' ,, , s- ' .4 - C .., , t '' ' '. A '' ASIPOriallOW'et-Stre- -- j''''' I, s per.but I j -, . ,- - '',,, k, , . 4 k ,,,,,,..11P, - ' - , 1.4, - ., t 4.' ' v . r--- v .- ' ti, ; ' , . ,-.' ? !,,,4.11 t - -- , . - . , - -- , - ' - , - I l'"1-- ,., .,,-- - ,' , ,,,,...,1 4 - ' 1 'irt ; ., , , r, 1 , i -- .""r., 4 t ' - -,,, , '- .4 ,,, - - I P '''... ) 4 ,AA,'7 s, -.- ., '".. '".' '" ' 7'', . 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Muik will be by the West Jordan Choir and a solo will be rendered bl' Mr. Freda Peter- eon. of b.,,A IlL71, Of Crime 1 . hintir to thhasaellot gave a tenor' showing Mutt diversion of Green River water Into the Bear River is advocated In the National sources Committee's report - to President Roosevelt- - ,..,J1 , 14 ..- - Conditions Lauded - ' - . ,,,, ,,,., - ,, . , -- - , Officials Seek' $86 000 Tayces Perinea Stake 7 From " , ,. , -' - r -- , , , ,., , , -..- -- ' ,' ---- .,,. 1- -- '3, ...3,3 ' ' 3.3. Lile LEFTThe' Pontiac Dealeirr' 0 Accident Prevention And School Conducted -THealth Bui Idhig Week On - he I boy-ye- Driver Admits IhtRuoun t (Tenteraetinsasouteatillit.maiDeenasLancatreet CautnealBee. i 4.kortBosone.eepoth' ere, were" lilies lield For , iirs Kooyman in t- arraign, ed., Structural Steel and Foundry C01114 traffic major charges. Disposi. seventh soath ion 5t6 early. Last week $2S0 was taken!tione of the aried rues follows: -- - by - A. Mare. 32. W. K Botter-- i a SPeedingnfrom battered the safe at ert S. Diamond and Bishop Henry in Automobile Tbmi'i Meld- - 2S-- 'Kenneth Erickson, 18. Beckstead. Midvale Ward. will of- - East street. imd Company. and Darcey W. Wright., 33, wert H. Lake. ter the lienediction. The dedica- man of the cartes motor cont.tfined S2.5 each. and William ticeni,. tory prayer will be given by 535 south Hain street., was;chel. ZS, forfeited .$15 additional op SYron H. Beckstead. South slugged by an intruder who made bond to meet the ; required Ward. an unsuccessful 'Attempt to gain !MUM of $ , Mr. Beckstead was born Oct Tr, entry to the safe. Reckless driving-Le- on C. I . Eater Through Wan a of Alexander and Al- lett. 25. of 1SU South Eleventh bins Petty Beckatead who were the The yew entered the tuna) owest, Hayward. 23, of Boum- first set M West Jordan. Be room from the Automotive Service! tiro'. Ma,yfield, 26. was a prominent farmer and stock ComPamf. 473 South Main Street.int Farmington. pleaded not guilty; raiser and was a participant in smashing' an 1g to 24 inch hole;Briant C. 13adger. of 1235 hic- many other activities incsient to !through the !Cleland Avenue. fined VS. 615 ; the ta lifthe rear; e- ExcePt for a few I beagriaa Pioneer th Stanley Richards. 22. ;tears anent at Spanish Fork. he lei the cafe. the Intruders emehert orii9-NorSixth fined $5; iived all Ills life at Wed Jordan. Ili Pew with 1r 12Twundsiedt liver Johnson. 25. ofWest. 319 Mbermarie Surviving orr four aom. chants hammer and sentence Avenue, M. Beskstead. West Jordan; Byrum 1PalielP thtehied prints of (ince!! i deferred. pleaded guilty. Beckstead Jr. and Alexander Beek- - 'Prim 11141 Cal" tit l'intPrittis len , Drunken Z. Frewin, drisingD. atead Midvale, and David 0. sock. at the, Beene: ay! a description 31! 22 a and Frerrell CI la t enworth.aetals.1117 er seen suspleiotts.lookme rimer lais stead. , Angeles; three daugh,. leatedmtlastUan- - igtht Stoke: iklitering algaidbaut OzierruttPleaslace for liters.rs. Miers.va t allegedly resisting Officers attempt. The raid on the sale at the founling Smith. salt Lake: a ;el) , Alen. to arrest IPrewin. pleaded not daughter. Mrs, Arthila Elkins. third drY vas truitk'ss. police rePorlat an officer and 16triedresLiting rag, grandchildren am 11 gnat. ;The dial of the Sale had been:n-Wl- t !knocked off and door the gran4children. but no loss was reported. opened Burial will be in Entry ,to walk with him north to the vaY, vat am' was gained by breaking a lock from ;cant lot where the attack occurred. &La Cemetery dollar from one and thi eats from Ishe told police. Ile was described I another. tas approximately 20 years old. of C. A. Jones. 255 Fourth Eagi medium build. as having a dark I Street. reported two men accosteCmustachi and dmsed in a grey , and a "'irk fnend as theY sat suit and bat and brown shoes. He ..... 7Lpril 30. , , ihirn parked automobile at Mir- .said . , be lived in Ogden. ' ,''' ' ' ! . South sod Seventeenth East i Lees of AM a a watch . anti gokl Women's Safety Council! and tornmsmded them to- signet ring to an armed man at and sister 'net Saturday Street 'em The Intended vio-iup." In West halt South Lake for eitY first yeaStreet, .... the Temple time v Officials Named At Meet t In St Years. They 'were Otto Bator Um touM see no gun. ao he threw terday Morning was rePorted by i !the tar in gear and sped away. he little f Fttwefrt-Lockett of The Colo. Jr. Fridta. Miamak- - isaid. Selection of Mrs- - Mary C . ..,...-..- .! , ., Ore of the men was described tills em u ogre. assailant was deectibeil as being a of semis"' altuger ball .. ;as as a ' director lust Mrs. Whitapproximately six feet tall, of iheavily-buil- t Grantsvill e. man. with sandY COM- , , fred P. Batts as a director and parBorn in Sweden. Mr . Hamilton theaty build and dark complexion-- Mexico and hair, and wearing a 1.,.. . L lcd : ,116, liamentarian of , the Salt came to Ameries when 22 years of i ., ' . - awulanest Tak' lake Burglars Souransacked The . ea lige-- MIS sister and her husbands Repassed Women. Safety Cotmdl, was ancen;rrk162 te ' Street. ' Pined the 1594 Tenth 'c' ' Anderson. larch and entlgrated ' , ', nounced at a council meeting tod left , ,, ' Th e East Street, told police a blonde f to Utah hi 1891- ' '' . 4 -found open - at ,p ackpocket had stolen his wallet. , Until Mr. Hamilton passed through tootaide door ,. , day in the Chant' ber of Commerce. amt 4 today by ..i patgoimaa isqeemotaming sat. at a Salt take Saturday. en route home the I ,,, The session was presided over .., . ,,1 from California 'where he ha. been 'Eagles Club. Fourth South and Mrs. W. R. Carter, council by , Cirt , Attacked preses sisttn g a daughter-- Mrs- - Peterson A t Semple Street. earl,' Yestee i , I . : ident, Films were - Shown which nen not seen him since the two girl Iras' atisaulted'Ila' I by a nuhily.dreued mark at First' A telescope, valued at $35. an I If you're the person whose face "ctrcled irt the above stressed the import;tnet of 1 Parted la Sweden. , preservWest between Fourth and rifth,overecot and a of gloves vrere l picture, call at The Deseret 2Vetcs Main Street office, idert- - ing forest cover on the watersheds 1 litre Peterson. $41 years of age i Nortiv Streets its ow was en route ' stokit irom thepair automobile of lives With her daughter and an-- !borne front 15 friend's yourself , and receive two free tirkets for "Top Of The' "mernjnallzea the value of forest ,reiddence at,'W. Pori. of 1159 South Street. ar inarei Mr. and Mrs. Paul P., Wrath-192en" and "Girl Orerboard'' at the Orpheunt Theater. wild life. Thi7ra were ;1111bitel by pm. The man grabbed her at k'd at Second South and Waal OH at Grantavnla. Inn& North street. and furred bee pie street& . 'A timilar pivture, taken at rondcrot on Salt Lake streets, kee . - u-,t- a ! Bildt-pant- Mini-Jord- ' COI-M- Alk- ''S 'y' ' l. 1-al- - , it "4 ---- to , f,, It"ol ri, k,... .. r, a iward S' "'"'111---'.-,- - I Illimeteenm 'There's A Winner In The Circle - - angw Mr. Woolley also . ft,: 4 -- Condition- of the Church mem, bers in the Portneuf Stake is good. State Tax Commission there being no unemployment or , Aims To Get Funds lark of food, it was reported by Elder Charles A. Collis of the Cows. Mine Firm cil of the Twelve Apostles who at, tended quarterly conference at Me ta The State Tax 000,17deelaa , J ,. .. , . 4,, .., , 1. , :. I, ,i. - , -Cammon. Saturday and Sunday. ;day began efforts .to collect - sp. ''''''4' , .- a 11; .'' , , ., ,N0,11. , , , ,, ,, ,0 . , ' -- , ', ,, 04' , A, , , , , ..., The large high school auditorium ;proximately SCOW in taxes from 0,, , , , - '''''-- t ,, '' le, .'-- : in which meetings were held was the Bluestone Ulna and .:,,' :,,;. ; ,es,;-- - ,,7A::44 r. '''' tilled to overflowing at each Publict, Mining Company. 2111 reit Build. - 1, ' ,". , .4 1, ' ' 7.,4,,, 4 ,44 , 1. 3, "il74,. 3; :. . l 4, 3 4 ' "Pm", ' - 1, :33,.246 in111100 '''', cams 3.. Elder 44 tp said. lag. it was announced by Chairman StindaY 7,7 " " 46 :S4' aftr.dlinadiE444,41',1111143441:41 crt Excellent selections, by the Relief Irwin Antovitt was on the The commission Is acting under' Society Mothers, the have been Singing theme "Sweethearts On Parade" might the song Saturday in . music program. the proonti of a bill enacted B. Y.U. invi- girls' posture parade, feature event of Provos Twenty-sevent-h The M. I. A. gave m a program by tho hut Legishture, which per.' a 17 school units stand - at attention tational Games. UPPER n la evening. India the commission to proceed , The of condition while the band plays the national anthem. UPPER RIGHTEnid Zimmer-spiritual the; for the collection of property taxes of that faction good. where the board believes there is for Lehi, one of people vtan, Atha Hebertson and Beth Thrasher, standard-bearer- s all organizations are cooperaung woos and depletion. and taxes duo the two Triple A winners. LOWER LEFTHelen Nelson, Byri Lewis, Beth., foe the sucttme of the Church work in jeopardy.- L,Meeks and Altera Pack who performed similar honors for Pleasant Grove, In Portneuf litakei,Elder Califs The hin permits the, mete - to the. other winning school. LOWER RIGHTBox Elder girls pass judges. mid. proceed to collect delinquent taxes ' . as well as taxes for the current , year and taxes for the year next , succeeding. in the case of mines. 7 Visiting Boy Action of the commission was taken la the Preeelit ease after it Chitken Coop Comes decided that company had not paid taxes Into Talons Low A training achool for Pontiac au. several years paac that despite tomobile dealers, including effec- for 'Grabbed" at a cMcken coop tive sales methods and used car refusal ofhasthe company toto Pill continued it operate last night 'was the youngest was conducted to- - taxes. Imerchandising. ow mine and mining dam that t -Utah under the to come into the toils to make has the company sought sPuneurshiP et the manufacturer" Secretary Of State, Insurance Commissioner Of delinquent Wee hi of the law. The çhfld was icy.. end Dares Smith' manager lir 'a settlement lofferin 'ramie County $10000 lit en year old. "too young for Police Chief Lecture At Breakfast the Denver zone. The elms wee conducted by hlor.'full settlement of the tax liability. the juvenile court when he eotnPanY has 15 mining Cooperating with a national movement, Utah today began Min Gustafson of Pontiac. blicit. The in bail a mother and father.", said the Towle district. The observance of Accident Prevention and Health Week. under the and wag one og mire to be held claims Sheriff S. Grant Young. assessment against these claims throughout the zone. Accident of the Lake Salt Health and Prevention - - German Club was auspices last approximately WOO.. Dean. deputy shoriff year WM and by proclamations of Gov. Henry H. Blood and Mayor E. B. who has the business of My. The tax commission stleMed ths - --- Erwin. i depredatpressing youthful company it would be given oppor One htmdred of members 68 the signifying .11" ioruk- made the 'pinch." ' Pe"Cal the168. injured in automobde twit', 10 Pretest the ithdings ealtb organisation met for accidental was with his The .tbe COMMigliall May 10 et 2 pm. fast at the Newhouse Hotel to hearlor made bedfast because of :1 liar, brother. 12. and another boy. lectures by E. E. Monson, sacred health every' minute, . -l also ,12. at the coops of Bert tary of state: C Clarence Neslen, RISCRANCf DISTORT TRACED Dr. and Monson state insurance commissioner. extended Warnick. 4 Cordelia Avenue. Funeral services for Elizabeth greetings Chief of foolir Ilan? L. Finch. to club members and traced the I. Kooymaa were held la ths Nine' The boys said they roast. 1 the remainder of theihisthrtoryoughootu:lithe:traorkrecommymmeMmission. Activities y st , chickens last March 27. Mem week were outlined. rp.m.th :4;11312:r 1,, chemin. A,. from the same place. They. The theme , of ,this morning'sler NesitinIl subject was -- The Race ant in Temple .exeursinn Is planned charge. came back for more. , by, memhere of the Delta Phi Frs. meeting was built about the figure of Accident and Health Insurance in the Economic Scheme of Om Dr. John A. Widstoe, of the CouniteniltY Pridae,at 420 Ip.m. Pres. Modern Living." and Chief Finch tit of Tvtelve and Elder John Apostles; Elder Frank A. WidtmeMckay of the Council of the outlined the police depsrtments wieget president of the Amster. address the will program of activity for it current dam Drench where Mrs. Emptier' rwehai ÁPriallek ;-, iLt 90,011,60.1i44.500419 IP 4r, 4' '''s te r"5", year. The public safety departmesit resided for ao years. and Mrs- - grnuP in the Temple. ' .1' ; will attempt to keep the accident Maud Ranks, former president oft The chaFter of the organize. te beaded by Walter Gaeth. n $ i death toll under 25 for the year. the Nineteenth Ward Relief -Louie McCarrY 'is president of Chief Finch said. ..3 t, Rey. with whom she was associated,and 61- -. the , affi Ineetmg. 4 ., slit invratinaRoniwteess neh T. Butler club chargeclit fered .1j: IchaPtet: and ' by r - f, -- , - - assisted by IL J. Grander. break. the benediction was by John u i ,,--4 '' ' A;,, fast chairman. O. L. limner. F. E. Eorirnall- - The dedicator"' PraYer t Walker and L. N. Tireby. was gle011 IT Albert" Braannie' ,, 4 Voting tr,mitettinnarirsh ,,,,Llenatranv Purposes Ontlised Mr. Butler outlined the purposes,een in k of the week as a means to interestImen Ile""'L","'"'' '''''.....'".. will' : the public in systematic occident time her husband. Frank L Koos,- - The Republican auh of Utah z meet at the second of a series aettinevdt prevention and to acquaint the man' Was Itisskin Wesident. ot monthly meetings in the Junior , public with 'varied contracts to bt- - a Pallbearer& Mei. were -Douwe Yanderwerff. Ballroom ot the liptel -Utah today sure the loss ot Income through Bre"ter John Lugt. Alms at 8 p.m. the facilities of accident and health ,James DeBrY Former Judge E. Jt; Rogers and insuring companies, He quotecv Dalebout and John DeGooyer. members Edgar C. Jensen. Salt Lake ai . Music Was rendert4 figures to ahoy .tluit loss from k,,1 SoRelief Ward Nineteenth torney. will deliver short addresses. accidental death and injuries to of the Judge Rogers discussing "Govern byWc5711:1211:11CiLothelatveden7le. numt Ftruince and Spending" and tfor.111213,acTertyold000entixoc;itainamottrur: l Mr. Jensen speaking on The Unit. Ward. , the Nineteenth ad States Government today." . are costing the American . public apooseee .., i 4 approximately 66,500 every two -.. minutes, he salt 3Iiss Richards, Observance of the week will end , , Of today were seeking to: ; . ,. solve two safe cracking lobs, a! John . Henriksen. 26. who was burglary, a criminal assault and an arrested last night fleeing from the attempted wickup as a Tul t at a. woe of two car elliiii;i; on oi ;south state street. !second COnSeelitiVO pleaded guilty I mime" in Salt Lake eitY- . i In Court to a charge Police A .flYinc squad" of Sale CraCk-- i 'today i of hitrun driving. Be will be OPTI erig active IM leeeig struck Sam i!tented tomorrow by Judge, Revs Police a will . , 10,11leers Busy Following: Second 'NVeekend t I Active career in -- seinnivrtly 1 .. .. ,t.4.1,;. .., ,., 441 s , ; a. - i ii,:. .0,., ' .. ,- - , t ,T 41. .., .:,.-N- s, 4 ..,..- - . .t "A, , - . 1(fitilqi101116 - a,; 11 v't , , ,, I' - t- d 1 - trook, ' r i Al , A , - il,It riir,A 11,01,crve- ) . t '' ., 11, ,1 ' ';,..r "' ' '. ' " , -- t . , coopera- aide-Lio- n :.- - . about a - tive relation between Its staff and conunitteea and to enable the en-gineering profession to make prop et contributions toward the el social as well as technical problems. Training Valsabie "The engineer ts schooled to think with a minimum of passion and to act with a maximum of self restraint.' Mr. Woolley said. re minding that this training 'mould be valuable in the solution of ace- tannic and social queutions. 'Engineers are being called on 4 ' , , -' Of ,, , 1 1 ,- 4.1 ,,'? fj,,,-- . t S',..1'.4,11.- IT: ii ' r4116'. , , ,. 0, , . 1 x ' ' fuse to grow. This ki especially true of Miring suet forming plants, anct air many 'of Iht rock Tiantit.-T- he roots ot these plants are as spead-- 9 ing ao the,follage and it la hard to. dig a large clump without disturb Young considerably. ing them vigorous seedlings are te be pre- 'erred. If you do acquire a large an spreading clump it may be hese drride Ir and plant the di. visions where they can be .shaded front the sun for a few weeksun. Ul they begin to grow agam. When placing your newly put chased plants be sure to dig generoom bolt op the roots may have ample room to spread. Cover partially with finely prepared soil then water well. After this fill up the hole with dry sod and firm this well around the roots. Firm plantingessurbig your plant will have no air pockets for the roots to come in contact withis of great importance. Daily watering is necessary.. Air most plants that are newly trans. planted. The sun, rays are already powerful and keeping your newly set plants damp will assist them greatly to become established and begM to grow. organization in a plan to bring the; engineer ,. out of hit "technical 7 shell." The American 'Engineering Geun-en Executive Committee. be ex-- J plained. has been autherird to at. 't 1 , '' ., ' 'h....J..... .. - ' . r , At J - ' , , ' - 1 Chamsapporther , ', . , . . ' - 11,11111011111 treed 0 nisimeeting on- a recent - of Ihe AlPericall... ..XaltltletTlot eil. Mi. Woolley urged Utah en--, , gineers te get behind the national' - , Fmleral Set 7, . . , , 1 - , ,. , - d7 ' ; ' .. : '''. ,,,, , - ::'' ,r; .it ..- 41"".."1"161"1'4.'"11.'''mar"-ra"."1r--1'.-- , , - ,, f --- ,, , t - iv 3 ' , ! t . . - , - 'I..; - 1 w C.- - , .. ) -- i- . ,' , . 4'.-r-- 4 - - I.re t I ii ,, , - ,,,, A ,,, i -- . - V -- daezez,....-This"- - . ,, .., ; )1 1. dolma,,., ,I o, ,A,.. tNi ,p g 4 4 1 . 1.," t, ,,,. g1,' ' t . , ,,, , 1 A . ',..., x t , 4,41-,..- ...a , i 7 4..,.. s . , ', ', - 11 ' ti !, t..;', .1 , 1 , . ...., 1 ,, ' - ' , ,..,, ', 'I - . l'.1.- 4 . ' 7.- ' - - "" - NEW p.A.NTIS..:. ,. , .... , , - .n. 1 , r', .4, 4 't., . - -- , 4 0,,'."'4 I -- ,4 to, . -- ,., , , . its,,, ,0a ': 101 PI . ,,' ,,, , ',...:., ,........... 4 4, ..,:'- . - . ,,,, -- , , ,, . , . ' ' ',,. - ''- ,,s,..,..,., , t i li i . -- 1 -' :,. , ' -- , ,, e":--",--,,- ,.; ' ,.. , In hardy Planta. it is Zogineers, schooled to think wise purchaaing to choose the yotmg and without the ohould.laka pnalon. -,, initiative in the formation of a wignioue plant rattler than older amt urger ems. yrt min put,. ,.. working alliance for engineers. ' economists. sociologists and Kati, chasers, if given a thc6c will sa tea the lerrat omit. thulium; titian in a movement to ere gettag mae e pohcies sil social and lz:,t'lloseetheY effectiv. But title le theoldertw theirand .: socuritY. lem'ted--as a large plant is --'" opinion ..., -. swi ow se longer 114 settling down to . Balt R. WaalleY "War I'grow in the mw location. The hydraulic engineer for. the lamaller punt. ht most eases. is ths - Ll'a S. Geological Suree.y and a ' better and not be check. !Prominent member and officer of ed by buy Tuk-0,7e,it win sm isleFeral taelneerbilf societies. Insa tabhsh itself and loon become a addrese before She meeting of the healthy large plant. trade tbe older Engineering Council of Utah larger oot may odic and eves ra. the in - , ., , e--- . .' , ' a Your Garden By.,:lavID.3loyle hlit7 ..,, - , I ".. ' N., '1 El4 4 ' ., ' - ,. , , , ''..r-- . ":, . ,,'- l l' w 1 - , 1',- t - 4 ' ' ..., .., s ...ot ' - i't .. --- .- t , ' '1' i it .,,,,f,i .1... ' ' ,14 - Si ,,' - , ' 4'7. . ''' ' ,- , . 1 i , - - ,,, ' , . ), , ., , 4 ' - ..Beckstead , ,.,, - ' ,, f, .. , , ,,,... ,,, ; ' ', 14 A :. 1 ' 4., f ,., - , - ..0v .; Earl , -- . ,Iv 4, 1 ,,,...0,,,,:-.- it ,,,,,:, i, A ' '41, , 4 . 7t. ,, 1 ---- , ' ''' N ' 1 , t t cents construction is being done at of the baring the truck hauling gravel are getting 73 - au hour, the : day laborers on the building 63 cent' an hour. while' our motormen get 35 cents." ' Hopes Te Avert Milks - Asked if be thought the strike , or if an I, would become aI reality be reacts iI agreement wag ,ikely to ! Mr. ad earlier. Kelsey said:, we holmthat course. ot 'INI iwill not have to strike. We have ' offered to have our differences ar- i4 bitrated. If the company does not inset our demandsthe street cars and buses - will not be running i - , Sunday morning?' Nearly 100 per cent of all street car and bus wrkero. in cars. barns and shops, are affiliated with the union. be said. i 1 i Company offklals today mini-, , of a strike. ,i,Ithit possibility 'considerable proerees a .. .orril'seen made in adjusting differ. encee in negotiation" carried on ,' . for several weeks Peat. and i: ,, probably an agreement would be reached "which will be fair to both older sometime this weeks , ' ,, , 1 - t , 4 - 41 e , Mae." Mr:., Kelsey. said tornaparay..ible some I i :, i Our pay tor Motormen Is kiwer than In any other' town of 1 ' - 4"' - . ' t ., ,, , ., V , A s . 1 inot 4 : , . , la i '..,' '1 ..'''''.4:"- - ... . J , :' I ' '' , , , '1.1.11,:oet!,,,c-je;adFoermirs- , ' ' , 4 ta,, , To ::: r , , i, , - ' ,,, ,.', ..''''', t',,,,e"':,,,,...,,. Today hir i - , , '..' - , 7- '' , 'i ,, , , , ' , , i.- ' 1, - , . . 1 c..i.,, tv - , - , see,...,-- trio Railway and Burt. a ploy,' of America; A,, H.executive : member of the general : board of the international Urgent- sation. and G.- R. Carmen, record". ins secretary of the local chapter. , 'le Cent Raise Asked ' Tim decision of the 'employes was reached at a mass meeting in the Labor Temple early ynterday I morning in which 108 of the tmmembers participated and lon's ' voted to strike if demands were met. A 'raise of 10 cents per i t , - hour on all wages is being request, ecL 12reibent basic wage is 53 cents 1 - , E. Motor Coach Em.- ., ,,, 't ,1,, , '' .k, , 1 A .. , ' A t - ( . '' s , 4's . -- ,....- - ' -' Provo Posture Parade. Engineers S'7 ' Hear Address:: ,..,...,,,,g .,,,, , c , -' .,, ,, ., ,,,. ' ''''''i..1 .., i , 1937 . - - filt ' , '''' I t .,,, It ,, , ' , ;,- ,. A , ' 28 - , ' , A,,,-- ' ' 4- 1 , II I Amalga'4"--T--trt- et - :,,,1'4 ;.,, j,;,..,.. F- gr - - . . IIONDAY, APR1 , ' ,. A , - , 4 t t N, , - e or t- i , t t ,, I. 1 ,, - - i y .', ,t1 eted . , ,, , Complete tieup of all street car ' and bus lbws in Salt Lake next , Sunday threatened today. as both employes and operators remained- ; 11 firm in their stands quo"', non of a rause in wages demanded ' - , -- by the former group. Official zotilkation7.4.the de cision of more thin 200 street esti 1 , and bus employes to mike May L unless demands for higher wage are met. was given the Utah LigM & Traction Company. through Jubal A. Hale: vpfesicient today b 4. special committee composed 1, by ,,, KableY. president of the of Eit l Salt Lake chapter of the it. ' a ; ' ' l'i , , - .. . ,..,- I. ' t : , , - , In- ..,, . , , ,., - art SALT. LAKE - . . .. . 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Use Your Charge Account Osating 15414,4troot roar .Pe4-4'o- -- f t i , - I ' - , - ,- 79c up "bring 'n take' , An airplane weighing 'le tnns Is being tented in Germany tor flights to th! Villted Stilt" at a ' so loges all hour. , , ., . , . , 49c Frity 0 I ' - - , ' 1, Cleaning & Dieing tn I tut I . of be sifter., Mn. Maude Jones.: Rio Grande Avenue - following No Ma. Mak forrios , a lingering Illness. or in Salt Lake City. July 11. ' ,ft No lam Cat 1904. she moved to Oakland. Calif., A new 192-to Lake Salt service which, She returned 1 in City four months- ago because moth proofs at cleans and ill health. She Is aurrivel by two half-the some time. brothers. Albert Gill. Wolin,. Utah. and Herbert Gill. Helper. Utah; one brother. Arthur Richards. Oak-- , Silk land. Calif: and four sisters. Mn. Pearl Phillips. Mrs- - kat arwly mil et come both of Salt Lake Ott'. Mr& The' LA Writ ramie Wool DiliAMZS or COATS a Leete 'Lod Mrs. Hamel Parker. both of Oakiaritt, n - Ecnn--- , - , - ' |