Show VP44 Maggio 7te MitttaRP:ro4W l f I ) 7-z t'c Attmerear'''''rrit'71--'''-tx r-- - : it -ft strotsss---'':-10--'---1 IttD10 tiie'ihiit gatie LOG -j se-- '" :lee ' 'et ' 1 - eiel et s-- a - at 11 ''S7 '' 'tk - '' 1 - i ' ' ! r :?::?i - ' ''S ''''''t': ' t' t5:'' ) ''''' ''' '$‘ ''-- - :: :4 If!"1':4 --- '1 '''' ''' ''' ' i:'r:-- ' " '‘' ip: -'- ' i i'$Ar " t k - ' ' 4 - I — ' '' ' '' ' 4- k taa'''' ' ' ' $ 1- ' 'f ''1TT t:4-!- !4'1 ' i''t 'te- ' - i! 'I? ' ' 1"4c ' t''a1''!- " - : k 'kI:t '''' 'V i I - ' '' ' r ' ' " ts'' N ' x ":" ' ''! ' § -- nt st: N t:41 I t1ki'''' I ' 1 tt!' 'it '''' ' !nature i ! ' ' It iik t '' fully paid mosnetNheeradi eltiinrqmusenatidhetasvae ' s - '!:ik :" ' ''''''1'' s :' :- papardlieodnlyfsof(r4rtrhe ' -i - ' 1-- rs ! 1 '' ':''''-t-- - iii ''A ? 1 ''' ' ' A ? ' 'Z ' 7e '! ' -47 ' !al' '''''' I? i '' k ') r: 1' :: Y i 'IIf:!!!I r ' A ' a r - 7 'Is i : t I ' 1 : 1! t 1 k - ai iN'al 1 Job) Prospects' III 1(Yllt 11919 Graduates FOP I - e edtire d 'I' Copper Firm Union Set Talks on Pay "1""" Aong of lAwomotive — Guards Area tem-1101- Itlie S- Sa 1)1()1)S :9s7(iiiiib It('1)()11 i 11 I t l' tt1 "'" "oso t ' A ttit1 ost i "" '' t N coon1n ()Ilell Alifft-rer- A 11 I - - vo vo it "te lin -t I '' ti' 1 Trusts Legislature "I personally trust the legislature better than some people do and I can't see that It's a danger ous thing to give the extension P i 1 ' I ) t etttin !101 sr1L 1 1 i 7 ' l! ‘ II ' ' - ette ' ''! o44 j lg 1 41 i' st e 1 Shast a H011es II I LI All()ttlielit ' i titili:11IIlle17tIthip 7-- f construo- to point of the Mountain prison was assured the correet board 11'PlineM(114r by the elate board of examiner or Granting of the money wax di'- ferred until R May 12 board of PR- lArninera meeting when planit forI tthe prison will bc dim( oases(' with rchit ea& the Atitte building tboAzd and finance commission Possibility Of Allooting the NIA- m o n e y on preoect additional from the stale building fund after June 30 Vttil3 refetriI to Atty Grit Clinton D Vernon for an ti1 oft 'n ' i A ttltittuttL torrec- Adrian 11 Pembroke hoard chairman requested that the prison be 'well $1t16450 needed tit tonplete the protect sod wiin this ychti den ted aske d that the board of examiners p!oproile Achill tonal nioney krier Don Itne 30 (It SI al P Ileber Itennion Ako se telarv of the board of 4i1111OVS 'hid the reserve build Vt9ill2 Mr fool mtw I" Stiltie7f2iiitiol"fi'MNel"Itte1 :q Jr I oy Agoynsi that Amount the flout to flitniAll SI0111CO0 tO t tetitilred welfare institutions $13(nol to !thr prison An' $121110 to the state l(htst rind bhool school Ogden i ------ -- llarch Itetailing - 1'")tr-7trade at independent snit 1tiil Lake Citr Atorego 101 higher in Mitch then in Itie atme 19IS! the l S uiii off the tepoutrd tVedueslav Vot Ilit' or 1110e thinlw ill HO trult le! of Pit!! OW v!io l't tiontA that ui R Lk e titDs period Montt! Ccii-- imvr h eB leengni isel na t uIr eh atvooti The formal requeat drafted by Mr Mr Skeen Bennion Blachhurat and A VV Chambers outlined the problem Smithfield the board had erwountered its et forts to solve the problem and eon- Mr p clud": 1 I ':! 'IVI k Ai Christopher James Sumner Was active Mason businessman 1 S L Business Leader 57 Dies on Coast ' °fn' weft leS11 tAhtent!1"h°tisn'td ' "A (ter repealed meetings alid most careftil consideration of the! entito problem the board ham con- clotted that the only way to pre- serve the extension service is: Christopher Janie' Sumner 57 eve vice president and through the calling of a special '17:1-Is- t sesston of the legislature to pro general manager of Western Loan vide the necessary funds cited Tuesday Itud Building Co "We are conscious of the expense of a special session but feel the night in San Francisco of a heart Hinportance of the object desired atiment far outweighs' the expense inrident Accompanied by his wife Mr thereto We further feel that it is Sumner wa x on a routine buainess ll the duty of the board to ca this matter to your attention In this trip Inspecting offices and proper way and we respectfully request ties at the time of his death and urge that you proceed to seek Son of James and Elizabeth the only available solution in Sumner he was born birthday Friday May 14 There really won't be much calling a special session" 181)1 in Preston England on because has Sloan Supt going Seek Opinion He came to the United States sumhy win bp thp 111 bflard so al" s"t"11111P1 a (or: wIt h hia parents and settled in Dime 1eopie wilt be ship to day xee Shasta and offer bohttRy mal request to the attorney general Provo There he attended public asking that he give them a written achools for another big year and Brigham young toil- m in9lity Shasta milli lo only a little girl opinion on the le"a lily of dedicated college versity transterring Supt Sloan paid Whell MOP IPIdoV Mr cre(i h iii) "le rxi enI"'lervice' Simmer engaged In tha beer wM A lad 'l in t vo banking and ether he'll weigh it l Ilt 111"'it 31:)(1:trItt7p gitAlriltgiYhi(xeitniloCrii'llniat°11olpriiMoVnrronf"flel'zle:1 mercantile husinetta at Richfield Since 11134 rhen all be Iltile for her ht tie hope that his informal hen NN'eatern Loan and 13iiiiding nouseke ' pt ''- g VIP) would be changed however CO AA reorganized he had served "1 voiced my serinua doubt' on jam vice pieontent and general problem before" he "laid "Our 'manager I r esea'rnh mince then has convinced An Relive Mason he was It went- 't'"I' 'c't:e"i'l'in"n 'll'in7"b"e tot I 12 ber of Ilirittn No :aYstitthie for trsnsfer to the Wen- - P& A At 11411(141d lodge Utah cons's- INKOM lihi Mny 5—Vernon Rion Aervice for the same reason Skinner fill Eider et Snit Lake degree eSdcott()Ann let t tell trstisfors from one depsrtment to tnry t xh City tan killed and Mc other be illegal Rnother would El Kalah temple Mystic shrine Salt Laken( w err injured in a "Thar our opinion Rt th me lle also wan a member of the 'raffle accident tate toile west trent and we don't see any way out Alta club Mr Sumner was a of here at 1:10 am Ititimtny of it" he said veteran of World War I Both Dr Harris and Mr narkReported hurt uere 5111dred Ite married Elithe Peterson In 1018 hurat met with the governor and Deeember 1911 In SnOtington 41 Farmington her hister name uncertain henDr llama later reported the goy Surviving besides his widow neth and LeRoy letrerann MIS ertior WRA 1111X101111 that the exten are a son Schsrt S Sumner Salt !Ird South and Richard I ernston service be continued but still Lake City and two brothers 5rd Smith atroni 813 oppoxrd a spelltd session 'Thomas Sumner NPw York and James Sumner Provo a sister ppe Mrs Elitsheth Sumner Steels Salt fikr COY: also three grandehils (hen Suzanne nitro k Mi('arthV and Christopher James Simmer U d-- (1(1 ris()11 Hutment ot S1idn00 A I nM rt ht o f()17 ) tice1nickee Fantr Almost a year ago Joaeph L of parka Sloan superintendent brolight home a tiny bundle of fur that liked quite hk a tigr kilt en named It Shasta and fed it milk from a baby bottle Shasta one of the world's few ligers offspring of a male linn and telltale tiger grew a tol grew She got too big to have around the bouse ''" Shasta got a cage of her own at llogle Zoological gardens W'ednesday at a svelte 160 lbs and looking not nluch like dad "Huey" but Mute a bit like mom "aisy" she prepared for her first 11(1 Set R 1 o ri - Formal Request For Birthday 1 hearing — e 1 e4 i Mayor Earl According Glade the week Will be observed in Salt Lake City from May A proclamation inclusive urging cooperat ion— not only during the week hut through th year —AAA be issued shortly he aid The annual national antinoise campaign la carried on in facstreets and offices tories homes the din of modern living the toll on nerves and u's taking to g h)r l S:t1(s Use ila x et 1 :f - a - " - Muffle that auto horn and don't race your engine neighbor And milkman keep those bottles quiet Time to start "snapping In" noise abatement for annual Representatives of Kennecott Coppr Corp and the Brotherhood ht — le f 4 Nor Roar Bore Don't Riot Quiet! Steak 1 - - '' rot - t Don't Yell Belle srt "' 4 104 clb 9 Sister ‘ - :" ' erA For Salt Iaker 7- his continued reluctance to call a session Mr Bennion de- clared: ipecit Turns t' a ' i ' b4sss4sse I II1J111eS ' l': train 13yr i)1 '''ara ' ''' 21 : I' 1 ie ' i O't - Firemen and ginemen have agreed to attend a meeting Thursday at 10 am for a consideration of re( ent niendations of the fcderai Danube' ‘VhiC board for an increase in performed Wi!ti grAcC and precision of IllUn operating Im'omotives i pay for Demand tirkk Elementary'Teaehers Espeelaltv A Sixth and seventh glade sing- at the riinghiun mine Dan Ethvards chief conciliator Pis responding eagerly to the ha- One group for which there is an especially brisk demand is ton swept throu gh Go d 1 5 1: for the state labor relations board All that schools school three job reported elementary tonihers — said he had bcen notified by Roy Strong Salvation" Mn dt "Morning opportunittes outnumbered graduIn the Mountains" the latter by s e e h t IHatch ig e ea sosti Ktaenntn etcoo t tt ea n gi sn rca A lc(i)rti tfh:lcalg(alei Arthur E Johnstone More than M oriyen me n director ono voices were blended in these IN 'of teacher placement at Brigham P111111118 international vice presithe brotherhood :dent of select ions they Young univermty said there might la'ould attend the Some 310 fifth grade pupils fol- meeting to be be a small surplus of giaduates held in the office of Mr Hatch in lowed with Mozart's 'Twinkle for high school teaching positions J th6 Ktarn3 hidg' Twinkle Little Star" and Spanish fields of physical except in the Also present will be Mr Ed- end French bilksongs fffl- A girls Imme ell MOM - Vs'ar(iS and Lyle Johnson federal bv e(iticstioti frlithed S A C illiewis 1' 1'm nml music dn d3v ev rung 84 mediation and coneihatton kith reported a pl ospect e Miaphin of missioner in Salt Lake City W III( ( i poll e blindid secondary school tenchers in some The federal board recommended into an mmhillant e anti N'ovceil lie Auhle( ts - inslory And science-- - but the trainmen receive Mn increase le!trus to tit ivy A atIMI edill MO al ii 111 :ig of $2 71 a doy This includes wit before he eler starts the motor r for girIS s rid how' intended to place mine railroad 44 E an 01111011101)110 hgAin men ott nn equal footing vvith other Trial or Flos ceiliri D oubt Esptesked f V1H1' f dAlioopr Igmtv" 'Ith St)lith ilteltSett tt asistIrg iii b ' i 81 company employes who have had t e t I at Nlelardo " 772 it Nits Mr Joe rind titt ' 1Pf an abortion t bg out An inrrrame And SI 75 rfrnernante partially to all the oh mond tor eliminate 4'ti!ti TettiOle Nlifterft1 R alp 'messe d ‘ednesdav nt Third district cetrt the oft In VfigeR paid filled be tea could heta she WAN 1Ple'r4lln when knoked to none trainmen rind those op- before Clhtirles G Cowley owflen The call for gtaduntr x oint ' Second dIstrictt Indge reptacing tit tho Kettlind by thP camlly ancore haulage Itrams be- 'rating e tt Ret iltid ""e18 I tomohile and the left rear whoel ing Jm1o Albert IL Plot hA'ren Mine! And Arneltee u At to P been y not has be441 heavy C1o541 to the public the trial's gf (17i her officers Horner NI Mite blit IR picking iip And A flr4 day vita taken larely by tea- invel:gatirg of these NI students L Itatie1 Rawl the large percentage Iirnony of the complaining Wit- Larsen and 1)11)1)()e1 to taintinue their Attld- A T1P5S Salt Lake car AAA parked In A tirtvetway at umman nn whom the abortion al- the side Ur the htmse The boy eR At ct her tom'etsitiout On frl- I 1 r )11eitbr levedly vklia performed NItrch 30 chnihdkl in started the ntolor and lowmhti ni intt1Inrs nT n gent351A thritst the ear into reverse II the rropeetive graduates Use of s uniformed guard to alone Are lined up now to SeVPral Other WtttlenXes ilk() tes haeked Chtkn the drivelAav' AMI metera in sioAy for their otoo !orates before supervise tiled strut k the child at the pidetAntk — - -— ---pro itAckttig 7otics before banking In- they Aeek Joloa in the w a s lesion or in research laboratories stitutions reeomniended ifISCAL ItITISSI(IN The sain thing is true of other Vb'eolnesdav by the Stilt 1Rke For fAaniple the 17 parking r(lincil ctittznIteR r r 1 o f U e ttiti tftlel that 30 to 3 7o''- Mee ting in the office of its 1 ‘kIll go) on with gradmii rnawnian NeWell 11 Dayton lrl i8A1)ril And feit! httIg MAUI' the council AliggeAted a tliItIV on toolay trial of Atipervii on to n fellAhip 1"h4v rtrul'IlrY tiltricg dAtiomit VS st"E int l'"'"Ph" 0 Moors of ti a Itl to 9'10 pro Dioe1 or ra 11on so1rord hIJ ' ett hot hal At pont And 4111rpnod sales hitt ev eedr1 molar lIfIIIIIIPI41“ HIIII"I'"I (4 H'r P'h to 01111 April tolq have 7heA in front od banking Ilinde thiHnr the 1714 t Olittoid4 kt Oh ktto te p!!Iit eNntit- fell 4f "(q '(''' 11" '101F)x oil h the V ti"'t l'Y l''"littiels Plc year Ttihiv th' rh ""1:"'"" In' 111:tit:Itl"r!R" do nr1 Mike lifillM1114 busines tt41 to rritt'prirr1 with Viik hid on A rni- tt' tetlin it rot !11c itttttl'ttet tit WW1 'Itti while nuilative 1t al year it lieis All drp tter4 Iroise atteetr the 'do rinCrt bOtratj Two A Ile pis king M“t rod Mn t1Nrtt Ifl ItlIttng Iti! III10 nnol c'Ett- tri'n'' 'ha'vri'toisr E'''' or E Eaminoml tAx C"11- it"'" rlerst nlrrv cone ftt1:(111 tA XIO file e 1014 thoNe rot otsioert ItAid the one month' tooldand otir froin Eole a '' 0 t !homy om their of IRA fseill year figule ensilY road' he misleading fNom No w 'rook tom Lt!ti Dom I" A t !pollt of Coll ttlitlIS liald 1' A111 Illote rt1Irlis votild be needr1 Salt Lake City They ViTis look- the state tots 'ArtyA before to mate c oll IliOtollo Conk! ing ffor cogiorcia 111'stlieNTI s hoot I ArrolnesdaY showed !Mot all tax he drakn 0011111oe and tttiCherTi outung 1) (A)11111 Iteturna ftt Matra And to taxes the litt11 3t) itittI about an employ collections have Increased 12 1'' Dila listen' year !normally Ate made every t‘40 eta have interviewed sttphht4 — in Income :m or on And April happen!' to he Greatest inertae 111111JIIIPS 14 the 1' of V engi- and corporation tax to turn vt hich An off monti he said tAlien Nlay 'leering )13Y hood Mr Ciorkton 'hitt tVrr who th cumulative Ifigiorti Ate t On 101(1 1)e April are in exoullent tOINted hut most W1c11rtidilY r t li 0 r pooped 286 0 VCtrot CAII tor fuciol dedine be vent ilhiIVIOf AltilOollite (4 the loh ofters are outside the anee7eol from force or thlthit or clgure turnm total 111011 :'itiA th A year the May total tot- hro h10O14 tie to look tot other tars: 'A 'wage already kill 111 ion $1 1tI ha e irroA up c1 po11-soot ciiiparcol it in the air e the report noted cuitmiait aie 'I tioodav 'end t'f i (04i And lIatti Stlit!olY !itr:e ippon! to he tatty Atili-7 ti The Apt!! t:ril oolle lottl Ate k Aril ttere tt dn Hit t4titv hicheo oteti tho nit year t t f 1141 Al e!!al kelt' thf titoll niArki thi time ol lttIe Tit lat rt Ay T1ttt sktt the it ttti-Itiotlett!in In totoolittittle or that! Pot ti the Apt thotith this fi al Mop Uhltnitl!1 in the mitiotnal sitir‘e3rs I k : —' city-wid- -- !' ::' - ' ' I! - rnnd 1 F - 1' 7 record graduating classes as good of higher presented or better than Ithey were for the class of 'IS incomparably in song and mstruThat was Ithe prevailing opinion of placement directors and mental music by 1:too Salt Lake tthrilled ce- - deans Wednesday a And for envouragement of doubtful ON'S school City ho are not lined up for A position after tthe June graduating y audience in the Salt Lake exercises the picture in this area is brighter than it is for the tabernacle Nyednsdav night The festival featured songs of nation the spring season 'It reprenteontry-wid- e IT S surveys by the Wall Street Jou thecontribixition ofSelt 1iikeCity News indicate that the 1919 graduates are going to find job hunt- AChOOkt to National Music week e A elementary school ing harder than at any time since the war orchestra auto harp and song bell Graduates Demand Dips for Businesli-Traine- d section and the voices of pupds from 26 elementary and six junior Some soft spots were reported in the Utah picture For ex- high sehfols were featured on ample Dr W L Wanlass dean of the Utah State Agricultural the program business-traineThe produetion was drected by college school of commerce said demand for Dr Lorin F Wh pelwrigh L !wo' graduates is not as good as last year But (SOP of his students music supervisor DO ecting instru- - are placed Some of the remaining 10' are undecided as to what Isntal selections w e re Frances thpy wnt t do Hunter and Joe E Layton Ac- The conclusion of placement director Herald L Carlton of A were c x a n it P r :omparosts the University of Utah on the other hand was: Schreiner thherna1 romst "it appears at this time that the demand for college gradtp and Cora K filieken pianist The program opened 'it h four ates is aa great if not greater than last year We can see no 'lumbers hy the elementary ''''''' reduction in the employment opportunities for capable college- thestra including Strauss' Buie o t prospects for the of Utah's three institutions melody of spring :- ' i dota 1 service problem back to the legist 4 County hcensing ordinances ap!: ' lature" e '' in ':' areas plicable unincorporated 1 — : divide the function of collecting! lint ' 'If the extension service isn't fres issuing licenses and policing I killed it certainly will be crippled if a special session isn't called" he he said making it neressary for 4 : ''' a! e: " a centralized system of authority e 1 said 'It's up to this board to tell :::t'''' e" of the the people whereby implementation 1 : " acts Iwi1I not be carried by their tosve'c:!esdkolitiealeverything ' own weight" the county clerk said s that the In most cases the sheriff is "We therefore should express 'A that the governor will see fit rharged with collecting license! hpe :Noted One Kitten Friday fees Ile in turn deposits the money to call a special session to save the with the county treasurer and the Shasta Salt Lake's niost famous kitten still la only a little girl service" he said D A Skeen Salt Lake attorney for issuance Of despite her MO the savs Joseph SIORIL soperintendent of parks And lwenses Some fall due Jan 1 like all little girk fair'n excited over her first birthday—at least and a member of the board said others July L the board should go even further she looks a If she's thInking of that extra steak she'll get Friday make an ''erophatie request" ' :nd for a special session -- I 1oh The - Divide Functions I (:at)s Efforts Of SindCIIIS 1 ' 0 - - 1:: "t or -- 1114 ' t el - ' 1 muie -- " ' A s - ()FFI(It1S ItEl'()It'I' ''! A - ‘ b" ' ' ''' 1 ' - i A I f i ' ' - ' - ' ' 1X 'L By HAROLD SIMPSON The Utah State Agricultural college board of trustees Wednesday presented Coy J Bracken Lee with a formal request I that he call a special session of the legislature to solve the col1 '' '' i lege's extension service funds dilemma 1 Hyrum M Blackhurst hoard chairman delivered the request ' j " ' to the governor at his residence after a three-hou- r special meet-- of the board at the state capitol ing f '''' ' During the meeting what seemed to be the last alternative' to calling a special session-t- hat of transferring college dedicated !!e":' credits to the extension service—was discarded when the at' 1 torney general informed the board such action in his opinion would be illegal 1 T'7'7'7' Suggested Earlier The move was suggested earlier a possible means of supplying the extension service with the $100000 it lost through :' i Gov Lee's item veto of the appropriations bill 4 ''''' member Secretary of State Heber Bennion Jr an l' of the board led the move that brought about the special session request After listening to Dr Franklin S Harris college president report results of a brief conference with the governor in which the governor relayed to the board 't !hill appreciation of its efforts and 40 ': 1 i obvious 74''' ' "'' I :' '' 1 a s '' ' t t - 't ' : :e4P' 1' Bennion Spearheads Bids To Save Farm Service 1 ''z - 14-- ' 4s !'' - gi- 11 4 ' 401$4' 2' 1 : lid() lite Sinai! 111(tttild MUSle f' ' : - ''l a t tr Permits i : ' '1 a : !i ' ' lr f ' t ete!---1- al! - F i 1 - - i have! have eremainder of this lthot 4 it $ a i' ! k ii I ' :I' ' i : '' ' 4 ' : ! "ICA ' - ' ''' t!'! :at- '! !' A ' '''-'- t 4yi '' it''' - - : '" 1 irdi - '''' v 4' - - '' H t v ' ':'''"-kl-r- !tt- - - ' - ' '' they have been! '''''' ''rr'''-'''- ' N1no far this year without -' ' 'ti operating - ' 1 ' Nv 1 i '"' !'1't licenses and they expect to corn- 1 A t ' r':'''''' sk '1 41! rd r ' '' 'r t ' It "' the about 3 :' ':' ': "1' only paying Iplete ' yearty k i 'half the amount they should" he - s i '' '''''!''''' 1 said '' :' ' t " ''sss171'' The situation pointed up a re- ! is "quest made about two months ego! 1 of i by Mr the ' county Keddington vr vri4k iZi:::drit: commission to authorize drawing ittx Lks 4644ssa 9kalor au:e 1 a of centralized licensing 'tip 4 i ordinance County AttlH t thority i !IleIV i !Edward W Morrissey was re' I !'I lost in a iselter of brass but be just blew Into :quested by the commission to pre-5 Jimmy Bond one of 1300 Salt Lake City to'hool see rousicions uho participated Nt etinesday in the the small end and o hat came out the big end :pare the proposed ordinance C "The new setup ahould be in 3 : blended perfectly annual musk' lestisil in L I) S tabernacle looks vtith I'I'99 other sounds — 1 — effect at least by July 1 start of t the new fiscal year" Mr Kedding- t t 1 Si:5- 7 ton said "in order for it to proceed! tirl'All I '' ' i with a 111111iMilin of difficulty" I st ' - 4 trgt"q - - - '1 J '" ' - 4 - ' i 1 IN '''' - t - 401 : 11: they're :! r- 1 t unless to have and display required county licensos are nearly mix 1 ! 11 Ai - : di -- ' advance" he declared check shovcs a num- suber mmary businesses that legally are in iI i y 'L-- ' "Aa far an I'm concerned there'll be no licenses issued over my Rig- - 1 I viki1 V (4k k L ' ': ' ' f 4 ' Ji 0 it I 14' r E 0 ' An amazing" number of de-- ! linquent business licenses in un-- 1 incorporated Salt Lake countyi Wednesday prompted County Clerk Alvin Keddington to re- fuse issuance of licenses that l have not been kept current ' j 1 T 4s :: :4'-'-''-4- ' !t A ' ' '7'‘6 - 11 2 2 '1 ' :'T': $' 'N ! 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' I TWENTY-ON- - 0 (71 ' Kethlington Charges 'Seyerar Firms Owe on Assessment ' V PAGE MAY 5 1949 1 Si' Tt'' 'v r o''''' c't o-- :: V' '''' 1 J ' Neas 4 ' ‘ V'?à ' " :tt-- ' 1 '' - a-s- ''''''' 4 - 1 e" or :' ' u 11 ''ki-:!- -- 2 ''4 ''''esi A - !'- ---- V 't : ' 14ti': s - tt - - i' ::k !: " - !-- - c " ' Ir'l f A : ' '' t :: 43 40 i 1 : ' '' i 4: S' ' ''"c'-'-- 1 - i7" re '' : 1 l- !k : 1 '': 1"- ' ' 4 '‘ ''''' i - : 1 t 6 :li --- ----- MORNING skst?le to Or& le C a Fun s Cli)ecl al essio S '--' :'''- 't - L Business Found Lax On Licenses -- ii - e :: '' s' : THURSDAY 4 i CISECOND - !e" Ala:e-- tti I t - SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SECTION 1 LOCAL NEWS -- e 0 e "seese !' a!1- - ' P - ra - ziortibillit 1 PAGE 35 t-- ) tilLETINS o- Tribune Lilts Curtain May n West Scenic Grandeur 111V Sah Lake Tribune ngkin lifts the enrtnin nn the natural twatity of the intermountain west with the publica !ion of it 1919 Secnic edition which will be delivered to regular reihacriters May 15 Additional copies' Are Avallithle through The Salt Lake Tribune circulation dopartment Striking photographs' premented in two rotogravure sections' with full color covers again bring the west's famous and lesser-knownatural wonders' to Tribune readers every where Salt Lake Tribune subsierihers will receive the etti- lion at no extra coat and orders now are being taken for the 'nailing of colorfully wrapped gift copies to all parts of Anirrir a and the world rriAy be ordered from Ftlit Lake Trilaine-Sal- t 1ttkv l'elcgram carrier ealesimen or through the circulation 113 S Nlain drlfirtrnrnt Special order blan k! appear in t hie folk daily for he convenience of thosie who de Alle 14) order extra copies by mail i tA (as Iinit) 'turns )1islial) 'ouiaii Suffering from burns' of ternoned degree from walat to feet ?dr& Della Dalton 213 wife ao tn1111 at Thursday n t t ocn7rwitAti tlsatal at 12:30 a in Itorpital attendant" l'InIt"n said wa4 Itre whf'n ti'tatelilicenort th (fillo4lr'Pri?f ahegr and her clothing caught fire The house ix not equipped with elec st':ftlirrkin r:1'nemlnlinainrao loh occurred PlhOrtly and the victim reit hpitAl in a automobile by nrigiihota privata 4 i f |