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Show 20 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY Telephone Wasatch 590 II ISGOOTEH Round Table PUNS BIT . wind-recordin- "rr"i"ii.. -- Skull Suffers Action by City Leaders. 'Wp'SiH,' " Watchman Severely Hurt , .. Fracture Some Rail Lines Will Be and Internal Injuries Replaced; Fourth East Gets First of Service! Which May Prove Fatal Recommendation of City About , Engineer Brings CiSSIIII It a Marvin Standing, 7, Steers Traction Company Told It May Order First of Into Path of Auto, New Vehicles at Once. and Is Run Down. Advisory Board Appoint ! ed to Investigate "All Possible Supply Sources s- w- Lake's Airport, for all pilots. In enclosure are rain gauge, evaporation tank and instruments for other data. g Observer about to release the balloon; taking gas bag's story as it drifts up and away 'at Salt EfSIISEIUS BUS1NCIE WATER SUPPLY I uuPun w.tci, Good. or Bad Weather, They Get I n IB Group Nanies New Leader -- RRFATFR ROMP CITY TO GflflHT 16, 1923. V v-'v- , . . . - - ' at Railway in Endeavor to Save Autoists V'--- - - --- - i Wrecking Crew Called to Extricate Employee From Under Engine, motor While traffic Agreement to reframe Ihe proposed warning amendment to the Utah Light and against the oncoming Scenlo Limited, .Traction company' franchise, per crack flier of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railway, Tuesday mitting trolley buses, for passage afternoon, Claudlua P. Hartson, Wednesday morning, we reached by the city commission. Tuesday after- grade crossing watchman, of ' . , " s . noon following a neanng on in. 015 West North Temple street, waa , . t ' proponents run over by the speeding engine and poaed franchise. - Only were present. x. a. west, mauascr. make an exhaustive survey. An apperhaps fatally lnjursd. Th accident occurred at 'the Second South street ' the Emergency hospital, announced outlined me useiumesa m propriation of 16000 was granted. t ; a lad suffered hat had buses. instructwilr the board be posainie of the Denver & Rio Grand trolley The advisory crossing fracture of the skull and Internal in ' ed to Investigate all possible sources grant the The city decided Western main line. A - '. Vjuries which may prove fatal. , of water supply, and recommend the auto will which Hartson was dragged for a considpermit franchise, most feasible projects. This, It Is Automobile Driven , erable distance by the train, and, street car line, pro bmi m aaoected. will lead to a bond elec when the on engine stopped, it waa necSalesman. to use a bua Increase substantial Ogden a vided tion to provide that application Wilford W. Romncv byAccording to Motorcycle Officers W. essary for a wrecking crew to Jack In the present culinary supply. In shall first line every contemplated the front of the up trucks loco1 or a million E. Easleatoa and J. Ross Hunsaker, have fact, for perhaps half motive before he could be heavy the consent of the city commis gains distinction for! who released. Jts members are more residents. investigated, the five boys, all sion, aa utiliWitnesses told state as well offithe public Investigating Gan with scooters, were racing lagalnst ties commission. This will enable the George M. Bacon, Sylvester Q. service in organization cers that Hartson apparently became non. William Peterson, a. a. men each other In front of the .injured commission confused of an substitution when resist to automobile looked m. As an auto arde and Harry C. Jessen. aa if it was about to be struck by boy's home at T:4S bus for street car service on any parwas made after con Appointment mobile driven toy Delnert Garner. If ticular the train. In his effort to warn the street or line.. The experts are Officers Elected d lderable discussion. An shoe salesman, of 816 a driver of the car not to cross ths to be remunerated on a per diem street. Ogden. approached the boys. City Retain Right to Bar tracks until the train had passed, they fIt is believed their findings will ,fi-- ; ail except Marvin turned their scoot Switch of Bus for Car. Hartson failed to realise that he said, Cham- ers onto the sidewalk., me latter, nual Meeting be available In a few months. was standing In the middle of th With' this Qualification the ordi It Look Like annarently becoming confused, turned a track upon which 'the train wa runMay Toy, run to Duchesne Supply the company Into the atreet directly In the path of- nance permits ning. buses on line which now have street Included In Plan. ber Commerce the of car- -, i th Injured Following th car tracks, and in case the street but Read the Story man wa taken toaccident, Among many other matters. It was St. Mark's hospital, car service Is supplanted by bus lines, Effort t Swerve indicated by the mayor, the board where physicians said late Tuesday the company is to tear up tracks. In Auto Unsuccessful. will Investigate the possibilities of the night that he waa in erltl.,.1 some Instances, where a section is Wilford W.: Roipney .was - elected Duchesne river supply. dition, with a fracture of the slaull Garner told the officers that he waa part of two routes, there will likely the per Mr. Jessen recommended nd at internal inturiea. east haa Keen Ha Broadway hound along bu of nroceedlng service. the and car the Knights of be both atreet in the railroad service foe the n. sonnel of the board, and Mayor Bow president about twenty mile an hour when the The proposed ordinance permits me thirty-fiv- e man declared that after consulting Table at the annual election held accident occurred. Ha attempted to I company of years. bury its rails instead with numerous engineers, he has ar Tuesday noon at the chamber of swerve the automobile, he said, - but removing to AIRPORT, Salt Lake, May 15 Only them, if It chooses, fixing rived at the conclusion that he could commerce. B. the boy was too close to the machine up the right of way In the same He succeed Earl a toy balloon about three feet In dl recnot select an abler group, whose ne was unsuccessful. ana street. ot the rest as the ameter but It tells a big story. Three ommendations will cary weight with Wlxcey. iri.- -. With Garner at the time or the ac nn.llfU.tlnn nf h. nrtsrlnitl Mr. Romney will be Installed at the Mr. Jessen's letter the community. Wold of 2173 I amendment wa made at the Instance Thousands times a day, seven days In the week, W. H. Ellis of Visitors annual banquet to be held Friday cident were Mia Verda and ' Vufollows: Miss Again Named . D Quincy avenue, Ogden, Mayor John F. Bowman and Cora- these scudding little bits of pieces of rHght, June 1, at the Memory park ci n "With references to the proposed Memorial i ne 01 iwnu-nuT. T. Burton. rowiea iim mayor missloner house. In round of do source their I Inflated rubber part Investigation of outside Scheduled by Railroads ing In the Invest street, Ogden, who had accompanied Bowman said he waa heartily In favor President and Ogden Thsnew president water supply for Bait Lake City, It Is ment out the day's weather report, so him to Bait Lake earlier In the day Lor (ranting permission to use buses department of Central Trust on I time and and then a business unquestionable that muclt East on line, Fourth the trip. to pilots running th airmail vital He Is of a member charter secompany. If be the could saved city money After treatment at the emergency I determine future policy by the results to Arrive in Salt Lake. line.' Chosen for 1929 Meet. table, a former vice presi cured the services ot engineers who the local . the boy was taken to the nt that exoeriment; for an Intarnlue. Arrangements and has been a member of the hospital, branch are familiar with the water resources dent, The D. department' 8. , agriculture U .... hospital. ..... meeting in Brigham City May .2 executive committee. Mr, Romney .. may oxers vua-- s .n rww. la th state. treather bureau office, established by were id: made nre.en hv rp wa tattv.. -- e . of Utah "iuBJect-?51ii(eminent' Ifie University f of the mala In ."After giving J. Cecil Cast - st Oncej t OrdrTfl, -'- Mof Kiwanis clubs at a meeting in the be the club's dele- weather-charge vielt Salt ttk-Alter, - department,-t arable thought," I have come to the athlete.to He will has W.H;, EJIJi pigdeii was, reelected Hotel RTMcifb. onerate a bus nermlsslOn to Utah Tuewlav International convention the du i.i conclusion that the city would be bet- gate nn Bonth Fourth East will be granted Salt Lake this summer on special tour been In operation two weeks, and president of the Utah Fuel Dealers' worth, chairman of the Salt in September in Wash Lake ter served and at less expense by the to be held Ihe first day made Itself felt a association on passage of the ordinance WednesInterclub committee, presided, Cparties, arrfvlnc over th Union, Pa- afrom Tuesday at the conclusion club to in factor inkeep big appointment of an advisory board ington. D.John H. - The commissioners helping planes and verbally Informa day. to cific of Kiwanis club the ; of In ' every practically according system, conven Judge city that annual Morgan The organisation's than through any other method; ana cmergem.-- re scneauie oy the state was represented. formed Mr. West that he may pro' advisory board which I would sug- benoh waa reelected first vice presi tion released Tuesday through the ports on the regular weather. tion at th Kewhouse hotel. Ogden buses ten once the ceed to order Is at It iOO more that dent. expected gest, and each of whom I have talked wa chosen as the 1959 meeting piece. Kiwanhtns will attend the than contemplated in the Initial purchase. office! ot D. B. Spencer, general pas- 0bjet I to flaW-1- ' Gilbert D. Moyle waa elected see. , Brigham . with, and they have expressed a will- end Permission will oe given .loase me senger agent of the system. other officers elected included City meeting, at which a banquet Vce president, to succeed George M. Baand en Information Weather, ingness to serve, are George 'William on present streets, not of Logan, H. C. Gwll- - aance will be featured. The Interclub James Larsen following B. Earl. L. C. Olpin was reelected num I This a con. Sylvester Q. Cannon, considerably larger As set out by the department, the llam of Ogden. C. T. Worley of Salt meeting was suggested street car line. In operation of the and C. B. Whitney, treas- the Salt by Peterson and A. Z. Richards; the city secretary, are were ber this class booked for than Fourth East bu line: Seventh South, objects in establishing this office utKBi nawn v rune oi rnivo. ana Ti. Lke organization to observe. Fred H. French and Mr, Earl the fifth member of I urer. engineer to- be and Third East to of travel at th same time last' year, to disseminate and Interpret weather M. Westenskow of Manti, vice presiMain to Stat tlonal Kiwanis Interclub week. h mnmittM with the were cnosen memners or mewa execu tk. h.nover dents; W. W. Anderson of Ogden, Sev- from various Fourth data Fourth and East, East: points gathered Alcho Mr. tlve committee. reof the road declare. Olpin officiate of the city engineer, to , exception inan eacn Ninth to Botith the M. South, country, B. Fo of Ogden. J. M. Burt of contriouung en alternate delegate to the Inter MrS. FT" in enth h tel nnd celve Lit) oer day. plus I Againi TraCtjon officials said that buse though' there is no definite way of dividual part to the whole. Primarily Brigham City, C. 8. Martin of Salt traveling expenses while ctu.tl!y c.1 national convention. Lake. operating on Main street will use the ascertaining In advance the Individual this data Is for ths benefit of It the Jt. B. Qoldsbrough of Nephl, W. in the work. Is D. Kuhre and other pilots, but' car tracas, Dut win pun up it of Sandy, and Christian President ; Board of Di street the laraja number of Inquiries airmail An at for the available the curb to load and unload on such travel, public large. . All Adviser Held WJllardson of Kphralm, member of street a Fourth East. They have received, both by offices' of th Union other incentive back of opening the the board of director. a Thoroughly Competent. Pacific and eastern and Paclfia coast branch office la Its convenience to Includes rector Artists, a swing of sixteen feet. ' "Mr. Bacon i now state engineer. agencies, seem to point defi- the department of commerce radio Seoretary Continued Final rite will be paid Emanuel A. Tho franchise calls.for payment of travel to an unusually active tourist station maintained at Airport. The two In Offic With Thank. a member of the Utah water storage 125 per bu each year, the present nitely n Hartensteln, broker and west. entire season the for and Utah turns bureau cars. weather street The commission, and is one of the few offices Join. fee for Officers and directors voted that J. resident of Salt Lake, at 1 p. m. to over Heelectloa of officers by memberr radio the data Its operators thoroughly familiar engineers who when Wednesday, Salt Lake Natural Argenta lodge No. Evans, executive secretary of ? Free and and over the air the reports go to all Rimer with the water resources or this state, ot the Utah Federation of Music clubs . Accepted Masons, will Travel Calling Point. ! who need them. Pilots receive tne re tne organization, snonid continue in hold funeral services. He also ha a thorough knowledge of In honor of the session business A featured vote of that for thsnks Tuesday' position. terriA recent compilation of summer ports at landing points for the Lake-Ogde- n water tilings ana meir cueci or tuui broker, only on call will Mr. Evans' services and those of the prominent at th Hqtel Utah. Mrs. Elmer E. on the streams In which th city business by the Denver c Rio Grande tory over which they will fly and the other be made on the Salt Lake stock exwa officers also at the in-passed Western railroad corroborate the 1 conditions at destinations. Although night be Interested. Corf man waa- - reelected president Mr. Hartensteln change Union "Mr. Cannon Is thoroughly familiar Pacific the office receives and disseminates closing tosession. Mr. Evans was dele- waa one Wednesday. formation of the of tho first members of the Frank Asper, Mrst Helen Sheet, Mrs. the sssoctatlon at represent data from wide ranges, the office pn gated local exchange. system. 4, to serve the Intermeuntaln the California convention. May U H. Farnsworth, J. E. Gallagher, Although the summer tourist aea marily engineer for twelve years, 'and prior Guides to B Oil Hand to J. B. Ambler, Mr. Scott Jones, Mrs. son. as far as the railroads are con country, reaching hi all direction- s- ffi2S. Don Beason and Miss Ellen Thomas vi Edward iu i list v iiinv w aaej sua mieiiisj Merrill, W. D. Nebeker. h! favoring the federation W. Dosoher with the in Cheyenne, tfoise, neno ana ix ao orResolution started Water supply. cerned, Tuesday H. R role k. ..- were renamed Other vice all western state fuel dealers as- been selected and Show Visitors Through officer are Mra A. T.presidents. "Mr. Peterson, a director of the agauguration of reduced fares, the geies, for instance,; aa honorary pallbearwere was sociations also It passed. Qoodspeed, ju ricultural experiment station, is an ers. heavy tide of travel does not begin Balloons Sent Up The active pallbearers are F. voted that Utah fuel dealers believed D, until after the opening of the national eminent geologist, a member of the nior director: Mra. C. w, Robb. cor Keeler, H. P. Johnson, O. J. that only Industrial plants should reBuilding. Utah water storage commission, and parks in June. Salt Lake, a the cen Three Timae Dailv. responding aeeretary,. and Charles L. W. King. C. N. SarC. Langston. coal ceive direct from the their prowide of released Is a ter benefits scenic area, In addition ' Back to the balloons three thoroughly familiar with Berry, treasurer. Members of the board of governors gent and E. R, Olbson. Interment Aside from the election of officers. of hoth the Kalt I.ake and the fhrden from the travel to neighboring points. time daily to ascertain the direction ducer, and In all other, cases. Includthe water situation and water needs will be In the Masonio plot In ML of- More than SO per-eeof Yellowstone-boun- d and velocity of wind and air currents ing schools and public buildings, the Olivet session In this state. from included the . commerce of will hold reports a chambers new Masonic cemetery. of the tourists visit Salt Lake, ac- at various altitudes. Tne first oai consumer should get his- coal from "Mr. Richard ncer ana , atnaaing committees, as jont dinner Wednesday, May 11. ac ha been engaged aa I Formal opening the retail dealer. consulting engineer la a great many I temple at 650 East South Temple street Well B8 an OPen discussion. It Was I rrilnar In nln fnrmnlalnl hv a lnoal cording to Union Pacific officials, and loon goes up st 8:45 . m., another at Use of gas snd other substitutes for water projects In thla state. In addi- will be held Saturday and Sunday, May decided that the next annual conven- - I chamber committee.- - Reservations for a similar percentage holds true with 8:46 and the isst one at 1:30 p. m. coal In order to combat the tion to this he haa made surveys and It and to. This opening Is for the gen tion will oe neid in fait mxe some this dinner must be made before 1 p. the southern Utah park visitors. Since wind direction and velocity gen smoke I I nuisance, waa scored by W. C. 1S!S. before April 1, located reservoir sites, etc., on the time m. jtay 13. hold obser for six these hours, erally Will Attend 8tark of the Independent Coal A Coke The federation also discussed a I Snuk.ra at the riirfnar will inchide Many entire Weber and Provo river sys eral public and member of th Ma vatlons amply care, for the daylight company. In hi address. Hs de Convention. Coast association announced memoa oi enlarging its scope, wim a Edward M. Ashton, president or the Big tems, aa engineer for the Utah Con sonic Tempi conditions. Utah coal should be used oi taxing pan in a mucn larger I Salt Lake chamber;- James H. DeVlne, servation company. Once the balloon Is released an op clared that The World Sunday School associa would view committee that special Tuesday varloua and that In v mountain enn v.ntlnn perfected combustion th f 'The committee will draw up a to be held in Lo Angeles In erator stations himself at the theodo- methods should be Mn. .11 Ih. K In- - 1.. a tn P i.u.u.h, I tion, AT. used to do away "J0?" Of on motion ture. The n) T. n ehedul ot the information required Salt o hrlnar will hundreds valitors lite (telescope) and watches Its prog- with Hamnton nait nrealnent federation, .ml June, in PPOVO OUTRm waa further It (utda. surplus smoka, - vwj. u; statea mat, as tnis waa the rirst ror Mwira r. nimuiu, laoemacie organ- - i the local organisation, lister D. Freed I to salt Lake. Among the large par- ress! reporting by telephone to another 11. x committee headed by J. Juiy I I ... wm to be gathered by the present organl- n.i .r,in. bound for thla convention, who operator In the office near by, who Plan ta Mast J. Kelly Is at present aollolUng fund u tlea adopted a resolution providing for I be toastmaster. ts, , aatlon of the city engineer with the cab. to Mnd out tnvitaUona. anyone the organlaation of a professional and The committee in charge of Strange- - I will visit Salt Lake, with the dates transcribes the data from which even Competition Considered. among member the Catholic ar the following tually the complete report la assent church to maintain of,the camp for a ' n nf individual oeparcmeni or artists wun- - I men Is Includes J. C. Deal, C. P. Cas- - I of their arrival, K,,iMir, probable addition of one or two field I th. In Coal Consider to Items the I tie. John F. Fltmatnrlt Tost was e. neon Men100 10! in R menan. Marv The one the session federation. bled. W Canad Julv or Thess observa men, "" report which the Masons of Utah are Justly ""fee oiuce period. J""1" I Business." of was ths subiect a Daoer Th camp, named In honor of th with the adoption of a oonluunu.icu irara ume denhall, George 8. McAllister end D. I tan, 40 people, July 10; International,SO tion when they followed Ihe balloon should vlsit-lin. u... i . .111 k.on nthis occasion. complete 12 people, July 7; West Virginia. forty-fostltutlon and, to time, or as requested, to the ad-- 1 proud, miles distant and at an al by Rodney Htllam' of the Martin Coal late Bishop Joseph S. Glass, la suppresented by J. iang. r"nn,n,u Mrs. Amoler, chairman of the const! people. July V; Indiana, 100 people. titude of 10.000 feet. Minutely the de- - company. Means of meeting gas and ported by the Catholic churoh and Is from visory board, ami this, together with I th hufMinsr nnn anil llarhr oil oorapetltion were told of by F. A. used to provide summer recreation committee. field Inspection and investigations, to o'clock to ( o'clock Saturday and from tutlon snd July 8; Michigan, 40 people, July 10. tails of variations tn wind directions of a report which At Id a. m., following th business foiro the basi Several other large parties of dele and velocities at different altitudes are Sweet, president or ths standard Coal for young people. Boys will be of- o'clock to I o'clock Sunday after- . on was tea held re-- 1 the roof session, a company: and Price Crawford, fuel feredl camping privileges during the' wuu.u iniKPoj ncoramnuum noon ana evening, gates to this convention are ached recorded. , s visitors are hotel." Music for thl occasion uled to visit the Yellowstone and will engineer of the Liberty Fuel company. first three weeks, ardlng Salt and girls will be City water pro- - minded that there I a large parking of thefurnished in all probability stop over in Salt told "What Comhustion Service Can given the camp for the 01 r.m. in. wumaira Ucn an i space in the rear or the temple, where by th young ladle ot remaining I Do for the Retailer." is 1000. Lake. two Investigation Rev. weeks. Th their cars will be safe, and which will St. Father J. S. I y In this paper. Mr. Crawford de- The convention was closed xne committee is. in my opinion, be Ifghted In the evening. Tbe department of tour of th i. Is director of the camp. a musical renaer program, given Tuesday Union Pacific system reports that ciarea tnat retail aeaiera couia tut outstanding one and the city would been by announcement ' ha Thia "7-Da- y e thirty-fiv- e winners of Mon great public service by explaining be assured of action and result. of the Masons evening by parties, ranging In slse prompted by the desire from a carload to a full train of tour-Ist- s, the con proper firing methods to junior musicians contest, and to snow tneir new noma to tneir many day's ' KSL. Yelas over broadcast winners has The been Salt sumer.. . Lake selected the been have scheduled the for not members of the were friends who ar blue and white meeting place for the summer conven closed The conventkiB presented with Tuesday lowstone, and that most of them will fraternity. There are so many dif of Include Salt Lake on their itinerary. night with a banquet at the Newbouse ferent bodies holding meetings in the gold medals, aa well as certificates of tion of the Americanto Society be held In Mechanical Engineers The other tour agencies are all prehotel. Orchestra 'selections and a several lodge rooms, the auditorium or merit-First copies of booklets produced In dance and song review featured the June, 1929. according to word received paring for an unusually large number the banquet ball that It generally is connection with the national .adver- event. George O. Smith acted as Dr. W. H. Dudley, head of the visual Tuesday by H. M. Cushlng, district of parties during the snmmer. difficult to take friends through the ac of Denver the Kio education department of the Univer passenger agent tising campaign conducted by the temple and show them the building in were decicommerce received western of chamber railroad. Grande The of from which Instituthe Its entirety. Every part big sity of Wisconsin, sion to bring the convention to Salt. st ths general secretary's office Tuestion he I on leave of absence, will building will be open and avallaWe now was reached at Lake the booklet off the first The press discuss ths day. formal meeting subject of teaching hisSaturday and Sundnay for the in session st Pittsburgh, Pa. Folder ." wlch is the "Seven-Da- y torical Incidents through motion picConns! for 11 McGilli. bond opening. y of the local chanter de in seven Members and outlines In tures an address before Junior and trips Itroker fnr Mrflwln and Bugreea, ar around Salt Lake and a suggested senior high school principals WedExhibit nf art work done by stu clare that Salt Lake Is fortunate to rested Monday on a charge of "capy In southern Utah and a of the University of Utah is obtain this Important meeting) in view dents trip George A. Eaton, assistant nesday. or the ordinance ping." violating city y suggested trip worth to. Yelbeing held thla week in the art gal of the strong fight made by Chicago superintendent of schools, will prewhich prohibits soliciting of clients i r to Governor George H. Dern side, to have it at that city. It Is expected Appeal Jackson Hole and lowstone of country. the exhibit The lery university. In PuhHo the for lawyers Safety The folder I designed to fit In for aid In locating some of the chilO. K. ' Chfia,-- superintendent Includes work done during the past that several hundred of the most Imof building, aeked for a continuance unmechanical engineers of the racks at hotels and tourist agencies dren of the late William Barnett, was schools, reserved any comment on th year in all departments of, the art portant Will til Wednesday for defendant to plead B. Lane to come Edward Lake for the Salt and by United States made, Tuesday, precurriculum to project fifteen photod rathe country throughout proposal to. the charge when he appeared besents a very striking sppearance. The of Fresno. Calif. Mr. Barnett died In ni aa to depict historical Incidents, un- from the etchings, de- - meet Walter H. Trask. secretary of Drawings fore Judge John H. Morgan In the of Date for the Republican convention illustration on en side of the cover or about Salt Lake some years ago. til hs should conferwlth Dr. Dudley. the Third judicial district, com- sign, anatomy, com posit Ion. general the Salt Lake chapter. Is representing police court Tuesday morning. ,,r Is of Main street In Salt Lake, and the letter from Mr.. Lane declared, Tooele Lake. of decoSalt art. Pro averts for Summit, and Interior posed life, continued unsettled """""" modeling The charge is th buteome of the and sons and daughters. s Daggett counties, ha been set ration classes are among the most meeting and presented Salt Lake pe. weather for' the balance of the week the other side: shows the-. Seagull leaving several fcrrest of Jack Paaocar for drunkenOne of the sons Was a member of th convention. IS, It waa announced prominent of the exhibits are strong, according to J. Cecil Al- monument In temple square. Clav mod- - tltion lor tne ness, who. it la alleged, was solicited tor September some years ago, ths letter y The seven by W. R. Hutchinson, chair- ellnff. trhina'a and aouatinfa are alart I ter, meteorologist in change of the trips suggested legislature Mr. McGillis In the city lall and who Tuesday Lane said hs wished- to man of declared. J convention committee, fol-- ! nn rfi.nl. v are: City and Wasatch drive. Includlocal United States weather bureau. paid McGlllie S for his release.' Mc- lowing athemeeting In I with the Barnett children touch In In held his office and get Creek to SaJtalr: canyon The the mwie exhibit The ts open ing for City Is prediction Gillis then said to have supplied the Continental Bank Wednesday to Interest In the estate their relative building. local showers and cooler. More rain, Bincham; Plnecreat Inn: Alpine scenic daily from 1 until I o'clock. a. bond of release for Pagocar Snd an uncle who died recently u Fresaccording to Mr. Alter, win not come highway; Alt and Little Cottonwood of retained a lawyer for the defendHarold Goff. editor of th Deseret misa stockmen or farm ere. canyon; Ogden and Logan; Brighton. no, leaving about $50,000. ant. The lawyer entered a plea of News, was the principal speaker at . He said that last week'a atnrm had twt guilty. the done weekly luncheon of th Rotary Immeasurable in benefit did giving not According to Pagocar, he Pedro Durand. alias Garcia, pleaded moisture to the club Tuesday at the Hotel Utah, rehistruet McOliUs to retain counsel for ground, especially in to assault on two deputy sher tne soutnern ruilty condition la Europe as he lating him or la enter a plea of wot ruiltv. portion of the etste. iffs with a aeaoiy weapon, wnen ar viewed them en a recent trip. Mr. where rain was badly needed. Pagocar appeared In court Tuesday before Judr Ephraim Han Goff ralgned lo company with toured Europe the and pleaded guilty to the charge of general rains of last week. son in the Third district court Tuee Mr. editors from sll parts of Uie country . aald that ranges and farms drunkenness and was fined I2S. Tbe snd was sentenced to serve an wouldAlter of aa day endowment the agents Carnegie be benefited by a further ftne .was ordered paid by MoGiDls.... Indetermlnete term tn the etate prison. for International peer. George D. , .. ? Purand ts alleted to have attacked t an "A read article entitled, Pyper Plans te reopea the KTtTVtle State been made up by stockholders, who J. R. Mclntyre nd W. H. Hendrlrk-soTribute to Mother." snd musical num11. when Orother -" vocal! they attempted were were ber Eldea assessed given by Tuft, per cent of their to bank Monday morning were effected of 1st. Roy Daynes, vice president, place hire under arrest at BingA desir to 'look nio" when they found 1b the possession ot on stork, the remainder being person ham. la to Tuesday night at a conference be- sliy He said hsve fired at them underwritten by members of ths He was two them. cell n ppl led for employment landed tween the board of directors and Setb subsequently arrested bv In a at the jail they tntd po- vt 'i Ataeis ana Iieputlea C. W. Rneenk rants and O. pretty young glrrs la th city JaD Plxton, state bank commissioner. Tbe bihties will amount to approximately L l'dho'fWLthI 5otl6 Check d a after aevdWaroUfr3Ira Krhweltxer, on of larceny it.oee. Is Tuesday petit charge A. P. plgeiow. president of th flab bank, whkh baa been closed for Praise due the board of direc combat. of obtaining employment. ApPlans a for purpose celebration to held be afternoon. Fourth South Tasparere' association, has sailed a and adjustment since tors for Ihe wsy thev have eoooerat local business several st at the Salt Lake airport when the MOTOR CM I IF VISITS HERE Th girl who refused to tell police plications meeting Thursday in the asenciation Man a 17, f entirely solvent and haa ed with the state banking eommlealon l.ouees. they said, proved fruitless, Right lights are Installed on the field. ntrires between th Salt Lake Oty their-passtork of tliM-Q- . a eurnius In solving the difficulty and la aiding life A. vice no one capital other nf ' would oft Hsnna, snd they agreed that the are being made by a Kneel! chamber anything sbout DeRousek aard other filed a J president Tmmittee end the reners committee of and a reserve fund of Me. depostora. Mr. fliton stated. Mem- - tiraham-Pala- e Motor company, ac- - of rommerre committee erDoinud than that they were from Idaho, gave hire them oa account of their shabby petition with th city com mi a. low te hear a ronrt on the tnvesti-sno- e t will he sffil.sted I tab ners of the new boar J of directors are com pa ft wM by Mrs. sfanna. made with the their names as. Deila McCoy, ll, and cioiWng Monday by the chamber aviation com Titesdsy, asking thst parked automoof the ar hoo bond eieclion car--i- d 8tte National bank In bait Lake. n. i nipman, president; J"hn A. short visit In Salt Lake, emID. to v. aa Aeoordtri en Leaver, biles Officer Fourth South street. Main to mittee. on, Walker, Mary Tuesday, on by the association. The bank was rtoeed as a result of Hotl. K I Hurgon, I route to fan rrnrmcn. Vien, Jnaena The committee Iw hide Rudolph Or- They were arrested st Third Kouth ployee of the Penney store saw one Plate street, he checked twtre y. M Mlchel.en. chairman of The alleged falsification of account and James T. mm MrKean. i Oborne. f loh. street Trsfflc drees of the fact this district Is tieanite tuae snd take the that Stat OfTcr by the girls llaughen, K Hubbard. talt lAke eommiltee, unnr hk-- the mtiilmeni bv !eon L. Oieon. Walter tS'idmns.Henry AftTtOW PRKKS. II W. 2d South gt Howard Brown. A. K. Johnson, and K. A. User sfter they sre alleged tn counter nd pas It to her corona n in the congealed area, traffic regula J. Grant and tlon eras held, will make the cashier: and A. L. Anderson, luwl. Amnonv w Ivtna. lieher I Prlntlnav I Rinrtlnevtultaa-ana The $1 ca.hier Fnrravlnr. le . llmrem-tor. The latter concealed It under tion unreatrlrted. It w It Is eiperte4 have etoien a dresa ealsed at rf'iviei report to the general caramu- - ant ce.hier, wM-t- t rauiuwt a shortage einee otrii-erwill be installed with-l- a from the J. t. Tenner store at In her enet, and th arrest fallowed as set out. Th matter was referred to hee not yet been a I Meek s, Tst.lea, hairs. Cos turners. 1 that the l ihtsNe)en of . funds. Tbe sborlege aa now pvminLt ' two weei. the pubtyc safety department. South Stats street. The dress wa Uiey left the estsslisrtment. (Advertisement.) of all Immediate Investigation up-j)- ly euroe of water for th future of Salt Lak City wa assured Tuesday, when on recommendation of Way or Joint F. Bowman, commissioner of water tupply and water worki, a board of five engineer was 'appointed by the city commission to . i !'.;l'--::i.;;'v'- t'it' A scooter race between five small bovs ended disastrously for one of he them- - Tuesday evening, when veered into the middle of the street and was struck by an automobile. The boy . I Marvin Stand- of Mr.' and Mr. J. B. I Ing. 7, (H East Broadway. Dr. I J. J. Galllgan, who treated him at J lJrt ; J 1 i-'.i- jJj 4 - my uM r s,- r iffit )r y iff; ll ,' s' i - i lr '' ' p-- . at hs-si- s. Thirty-secon- . sinus at - 11 DEALERS . First SELECT HEADS . con-dtl- Select Brigham For Meeting of State Kiwanis 1 , - Federation of ....... alp-h- t Music Clubs Names Heads , , . forrman gia Masons Plan Rites For Hartertstein Masonic Temple Open to Public 1 May 19 and Salt 20 Chambers to Join In Love Feast I 1 !. ' - - Camp Glass, to I Open on July 11 I K- rw-- c-- ' 11 k- r!n I - five-wee- k: s, 1 by-la- Engineers Decide Upon Salt Lake ll lke two-da- Chamber Issues Folder" Advertising Gity For Convention first-plac- McGillis Given Until Wednesday 1 v-.- Expert to Discussx Film as Teacher Students at U' To Enter Plea ' ... G. O. P. Judicial Parley Sept. 18 Hold Art Show Alter States Rain and Cool I tr Heirs Sought for $50,000 Estate one-da- ten-da- ten-da- - Will Continue Goff Speaks at one-da- - Deadly Assault Gets Long Term Mid vale Bank Found Solvent; Will Reopen Utah Taxpayers Meet Thursday Rotary Luncheon Desire for Pretty Dress And Job Leads to Jail n, Light Fete for Airport Planned i hand-to-han- Atktd of Autot on . t rec-e- I j. re.. I . e - i p-- - e 3 |