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Show - THE SAJjT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 32 CITY EDUCATION WINS PLACE BOARD SELECTS Chris H. Fischer, cho NEW1IEMBER s Boy Freedom in '...Gar-TheCase ft judgment of nolle prosequi, an action said to be rare in court procedure, was entered Tuesday by Federal Judge Tillman D. Johnson in the case of Chester Butcher, who came up for trial on a grand jury charging violation of the Dyer act. Dr. Foster J. Curtis, local that, alpsychiatrist, testified though Butcher Is 17 years old, he has the mentality of a child .of 6 years-anthat no jury could convict him of criminal Intent in stealing the car, which he is alleged to have transported from Salt Lake to Idaho Falls. Assistant United States Attorney E. C. Jensen .then asked the court to enter the nolle prosequi decree, which had the effect of releasing the defendant. Butcher's companion on the trip was Hairy Gsylor, who was paroled to Captain Henry C. Taggart of the U. S. secret service some time ago after pleading guilty to the same charge. Jndgc Johnson Sit" February 4 for Trial Date of Former Loan Official. Oeorge VL Butler, indicted by the last federal grand jury for use of the mails 'to defraud in connection wnn the failure of the Western Livestock Loan company, of which he was president and general manager, appeared in the federal court Tuesday with counsel and entered a pica of not guilty to all counts. Trial was set by Judge Tillman D. Johnson for February 4. 659 South West ch A s ft -- " In entering his pie. Butler re- served the right to Interpose a de murrer or motion to quash trie indictment if he so desires. On motion of Butler's attorneys the original $10,000 bond was ordered re- duced to $5000 by Judge Johnson. The bondsmen are Thomas Butler of Salt Lake, father of the defendant, and Miles Overholt of Los Angeles, a for- mer Salt Lake newspaper man. and friend of Butler. The bond of $5000, under which Butler was held for indictments returned by a grand jury in ira. was reieasea py tne court. - "Oeorge hT Lunt. assistant UnitedStates attorney, stated that Butler will not be prosecuted under the 1933 indictment, since the last Indictment involves all the' essential charges of tne lormer. The last grand jury charged But ler with nine indictments of using the mails to defraud and one of Issuing a false statement to the Federal Inter mediate Credit bank of Spokane. The failure of the Western Livestock Loan company is alleged to have resulted In net loss or about $1,200,000. MISS LUCUe Bmlth. Butler s secre. tary. and C. Oscar Peterson, his as sociated, were also Indicted and are now at liberty pending trial on bonds oi aauou and $10,000, respectively. ' JURY RETURN? MINEDIVIDENDS Former Editor THREE MAIN Of Salt Lake GUILTY VERDIQ Visits in City IN AUTO DEATH STREET AUTO FROM UTAH SET SPEEDERS PAY RECORD IN 1 A . Temple street, manager ol the Wa-utCoal company, and Charles R. Cushing, 764 East South Temple street, retired contractor, were Installed a new members of the board of education at the regular meeting Tuesday night They will serve until the board elections next year. Mr, Fischer was nominated by I. E. Willey to succeed the late Oeorge H. Rsybould as a representative of the 'Second municipal Ward." His nomination was unanimously accepted by the board. A resolution of sympathy for the family of Mr. Raybould was adopted. Mr. Cushlng was nominated as a member from the Fifth municipal ward by Jesse N. Smith, to succeed Charles F. Barrett, 73 Laurel stree.t Mr. Barrett withdrew from the board r because of ward boundary ch anses mafc DeforeTSTIasi municipal clec- tlons by the city commission. Commission Moves , Bwmdary line, In changing the ward boundaries, the cltr commission moved the line south to South Temple street, placing Mr. Barrett's residence in the Fourth ward. According to statute, the board of education must be composed of two members from each of the five municipal wards, and the boundary change, in effect, disqualified Mr. Barrett from holding office. A reso lution nf rem-e- t that the board mem ber was forced to retire was adopted. Approval of plans to insiau natural furnaces In the Wasatch. Jack son junior high and South junior hioh schools- was voted. A natural heatina- nlant Is already In op eratlon at the Irving junior high i and the reported satisfactory results from this furnace led the to order similar . board of education Installed In the other schools. f NOT GUILTY TO J Chris II. Fischer and Charles R. Cushing Installed. i Rare' Pled Gives FRAUD CHARGES education board of Tuesday night. tea Chri H. Fischer, BUTLER PLEADS 11, 1929, Leniency in Recommends Judge Imposes Fines for Returns Paid Stockholders Total $37,7G232; Dou Fast Going; Convicts ble 1918 Figures. Drinking Driver. Involuntary Manslaugu-teTrial of Snyder. r leniency, a jury ir Tuesday fount court Third district of involun19. guilty Snyder. Harry The youth war manslaughter. tary a as resulof brought to trial 25 of Basel L. Hoo death last March Fifth East street. Sentena ver. will bTpassed at 10 a. m.. Saturday McConkie. by Judge Oscar W. Bnvrier was the driver of a ma chine which struck Hoover's parku Souti car on West Thlrty-thstreet as Hoover was repairing The force of the collision propell the parked machine over Hoover. body. Killing rum uwv """"""i, During the trial, which Monday, the prosecution ateon1 the tim Snyder was intoxicated of the accident and was driving reck lessly. Testimony by deputy sheriir dweawaj purported to shomSnxder from the scene of the accident anc before station reported to the police " consulting invesuis""B Defense counsel denied the youtr was intoxicated. The defense sought to explain the accident by Snyderi testimony, which declared the yeutfc was blided by the bright lights of ar. annmanhins car. Defense witnesses driver's testimony iinnoriinn-ilwere Rex Marx and Mr. and Mr3 i James Ololas, passengers In Snyder automobile at the time of the acci-de- Rimmendln- Dividends declared by Utah mines Three speeders Tuesday entered Dleas of ruilty before Judge James A. for 1929 break all previous records Stump in police court aftd paid an with a total of $37,704,232 40, shows a survey of payments already made or aggregate of $50 In fines; One speeding case was stricken from the dock- disbursements voted for payment beet and another case was continued. fore the end of the year. Profits of 1929 operations are near One defendant was convicted of driv ly twice as much as the dividends ing while drunk, a similar case continued; one driver was fined for driv- paid in 1918, when the wartime need ing past a standing street car, and for metals so stimulated production another Daid a line lor cutting that disbursements from pronts tothrough a safety zone and hitting a taled $19,301,274. In 1928, the pre. vious peacetime year, total payments pedestrian. Motorists charged with infractions were $18,307,875. making tne total of minor- - traffic, liaws... eighteen In this year more than twice as much - namber, paid fines amounting to $36, as last year. Through the declaring or an in making a total 01 1191 in lines tor tne crease In tne Christmas oiviaena. day. directors of the 8ilver King Coalition Two Main Street Speeders Mines company Monday increased i Contribute $30 In Fines. ' total of 1929 to Gunnard Jensen, charged with this corporation's $1342.513 to as compared 38 miles an hour between speeding-afor 1928. The year will give a Sixth and Fourth South streets on paid $1.20 share rate, compared with per Main street Monday night, was fined last year's LIQ.- -- $10. R JX Kearns. charged with driv S iifgr a twoton truck at 42 "miles an Fay hour on Main street between Fif Of State Wages. was Ninth teenth and South streets, For a number of years oast It has fined $20. The case of O. M. Hanks, been estimated Jthat approximately charged with speeding at 40 miles n $85,000,000 Is immediately expended hour from Fifteenth to Twenty-fir- st within South streets on Main street, was by the mineforoperators, largely smelt the state, wattes, freight, until December Tells Gyro Club of Prog- continued for O. W. Adams, 511 Center street, ing and suppliesanaand $30,000,000 reduction at mines labor plants. Mena when fine he "in $25 pleaded gull paid ress Controlling Utah mines, mills and smelters Edward A. ty to driving past a standing trolley make Vandeventer, of of the state's payup Alleged Salt Lake Boot car In front of the McKlnley school, ingitis Spread. four-fiftwith railroads the roll, provide 1864 South State street, as two pas Georgia Newspaper, legger Held on One of of their Utah business, supply W. E. Hall Must were alighting. A marked decrease In the number sengers with Its closest and best Stops Over. agriculture Seven Charges. He Was Hurrying Face Death Charge Explains market and create annually of meningitis cases in this district To Get Medicine for Wife. fci of the new wealth produced In the Holding "there is little excuse of control the in and progress malady Edward A. Vandeventer. Atlanta, i run down and kill other? James Latses. Bait Lake's alleged O. W. Jensen, living at the Lin state, according to estimates. ii Geor due was noted by Dr. O. J. La Barge in coin auto camp, was fined $20 for on Salt Lake's wide street, if managing editor of the Dally "kingpin" bootlegger was convicted Of 1929 s dividend total the greatDanAmerican, ana on one of seven grand jury indictcaution is observed," City Judge W. an address to members of the Gyro driving 33 miles an hour ton Main est amount has been contributed by gian and Sunday. reE law man, Lake bound Salt a whose newspaper Jones ments under the by Jury the and between street Tuesday the iel company, camp Utah the Copper Harrington Hotel Utah club at the Tuesday night. downtown district. He asserted that authorised payments total $32,488,980. turned to Salt Lake for a brief visit Hall. 30. over to tne iniro aisinci Tuesday in the federal court. Mike "The numerous cases of the. dis- he was hurrying to obtain medicine This means that the great Bingham Tuesday afternoon. Vblases. Who was Involved In the alcourt on a charge of involuntary Mr. Vandeventer and his wife ar- manslaughter. ease which came to attention In Oc- for his wife. leged sale of liquor at 444 West Sec district producer has paid its stock- rived from San here at 4:30 o'clock ond South street, cn which Latses R. N. Wilson was fined $20 for cut holders at the rate of $20 a share for Hall will stand trial for the deatt tober. 1928, and continued several over Western Pacific of Christian Kupfer, 80, who wai was convicted, was also found guilty said Dr. La Barge, "have ting through a safety zone at First the year. The regular dividend rate Franciscoand leftthe months," 6:15 at for railroad Chicago His car has been $4 a quarter, but early this struck last November 21 at tsevemr Tuesday and Pete Pulous, the third decreased Until now there are not South and Main streets. m. man involved in the case, was ac an extra pay South and State streets by Hall's mamonth directors-votemore than four or five cases on rec struck a pedestrian. Mr. Vandeventer was associated chine. Bond was fixed at $2500 bj E. v. Strom, 2063 East Tnirty-nint- n quitted. plants ment of $4. In Salt Lake today. ord 1907 to 1916, with the Telegram from have been or Latses and Volas Harrington. ox 4 "When meningitis which was South street, charged with driving his Board Accepts Prices then he went to Oakland to organize Judge dered to appear at 10 a. m., Saturday, conclusion At testimony from Manila. Philip automobile while drunk, was convict' High Copper here brought Bid for CoaL he the the Later the Oakland foi counsel Profits. Produce to receive sentence from Judge Till will be in ed and hearing, sentenced, police "Ameri of preUminary In the the steerage The board also accepted the bid man D. Johnson. Pending sentence New Accusation Hiirh cornier prices prevailing dur became editor ol tne sunset MagaHall pleaded for dismissal of the case Creeti nines, can Banker.' steamship operating be- court Saturday. He was arrested of the Scofleld Coal company to de- they are at liberty on bond of $3000 collision Ing a greater portion of the year have zine, and subsequently became iden- arguing the accident wa unavotd a after day Thanksgiving Manila seaboard tween west and the Man as Jury Rejects swept the northwest last liver 660 tons of coal dust at the West each. Indictment against the trio one driven by LeRoy made DOSSlDie tne murcascu pay tified with the Atlanta publication. Testimony was given that tlv fall, taking of his carof and school for $2.45 a ton. iJhe were returned by tne last federal it was largely through his enorts able. and the aged mac was Garfield. The accident ments of the Utah Copper company Bennett ' high lives taken toll night a of doctors, heavy Lake the Pacific walked in smoky Salt Bootleg Complaint. board also authorized the president crand iurv. joined front of Hall's machlnt occurred at Ninth East and Seventh Tintlc Standard Mining company s that were unawares, virtually powerless availHe all Coast baseball for contract expressed from behind a parked automobile. league. and clerk to Tha court ordered that all counts dividends are second to those of the to treat patients. In most cases, those South streets. Tuesday that Salt . Edward F. Richards, deputy coun. able processed coal from the Stand- of the Indictment but the sixth should Utah Copper and total $1,499,439.50. disappointment Freed of one charge by a jury In afflicted wer not aware of the nature Judge Refuses Request ton. In a Lake had from $3.50 the at dropped Coal a league ty attorney, argued the evidence for ard the company be disregarded by the jury alter On a share basis dividends court Tuesday afternoon. E. of their Illness until near death. For Withdrawal of Charge. and recalled the support given the showed .ihtnittin its bid the Standard Coal doubt had arisen as to the proprt- - police Hall was speeding and showed $1.30. total 348 Robinson of West year South be Bennett asked that the charge Aniv fnr two ouarters dur local team during 19li. the first year probable cause to hoid the defendant company guaranteed only 1000 ton; etorshio of the "soft drink" parlor street lound himself Eighth a more Early Treatment Soon was denied Howard of His which withdrawn.its association facing with the league. request Consolidated Park-Uta- h of the processed fuel, on West Second. South street-The for trial Police officers who Invests Decreased Namber of Fatalities. serious accusation. by the court. When placed on the ing the year, Barker, superintendent wasof buildings sixth count specifically charged Latgated the accident testifed Hall evi more stand, Bennett "couldn't remember" Mining company's disbursements Robinson was docketed at the DO became disease as the "Then, east on and grounds, reponea ses and Volases with making a sale lice station and held In the mguij Mil irm dently had started to turn acthe noted and newspapers with connected the facts city salient jail prevalent 13 the 4f atrirff MAm Start to as a from street company, of South August Seventh liquor Mining North lily Intoxicating arson of In connection cause of death in their columns, the cident, but did testify to circumsuspect V,.v,., ftffrd bv local firms Homer B. Casey, rederai promotion dividend payers street, changed his mind, and turned an alleged attempt to burn the nubile became aroused, and. even stances of the accident after leading latest addition to . were refused by the members, who agent: the seventh charged Latses with strucx Kupfer. back, when he of the Tintlc district, paiasmawa cafe of Oeorge M. Fukusawa when mildly ailing, called in phy- questions by the city prosecutor. the president and clerk with maintaining a public nuisance noodle Defense counsel further asked foi . UUU V K"' J at 71 eoutn west Temple (treet at sician. Early treatment of the cases ' authorised The case or A. c. Wallace, cnargea dividend of the board to purchase necessary of sales the the a Involved nnmrnn among others and dismissal a grounds a setthe upon 11 :9u p. m. Monday. exsoon decreased the number of fatali with speeding, was called and strickcoal on tha open market. It U be Uoudr. tlement had been made with Kupf er t companies Is New Quincy.twoa H. Clay- ties. David of paying Chief Detective will was docket. Wallace en coal from the of MOO tons made which a teamed Tuesday mat ton placed the arson charge against pected . that Frank . i . heirs and the latter were willing ta "Cooperation between doctors and arrested by a special officer, but no Park City producer, m mam n. vinw. the soft Reg neeaea aurun drink license for the place Robinson's dismiss charges. The prosecution conname on the police blot- medical agencies then resulted in one complaint had been filed. The coal companies' oios uuuv dtnlad was held by him. but any ter when Robinson appeared for trial form of treatment, infection of a tended the only party at interest li nrlMt The case of L. J. Goddard, cnargea ment include Utah-Apeu.a $264,100; Sugarhouse League Urges the case was the state of Utah, whos of tha alleged liquor law on a charge of selling knowledge The conextend to serum was the into of liquor. while with the decided spine patient drunk, driving The board also violations taking place. He said he defendant was acquitted on the liquor after the it was to prevent automobile Mines, $50,000, and Yankee, Substitution Trams duty spinal fluid had been re-Is tinued until December 17. Goddard, Bingham the Chris trail vacation to Thursday. in Idaho at tha time of the of charge after a trial by Jury. No fatalities and to punish those respon al 1970 Ninth East street, $17,536. treatment of This method at who lives moved. nw vacation, orisinally23 was fense for which Latses was being sible for them. on Highland Drive. complaint yet has been filed believed to be the best today, al was arrested Monday while he was scheduled to run from December prosecuted. Since conviction on the against him on the arson cnarge. re on bond on an appeal after being conRock a SprUtgs was physician u, though mhumu December to Otner counts wouia nave uepenaeu 's eentlv No damage was reported to Resolution requesting the Utah Court Binds Over reported he had discovered victed on a similar charge. On the tested by 1500 West high school stu- on nrovina- - that Latses was the pro- cafe when a flash of flame that relnjectlon of the spinal fluid former charge he was convicted and. the extension. nrietor of the Dlace. Assistant United Light & Traction company to remove Sidnev H. Pinchin dents, who requested the street car tracks from Highland up from a pile of rubbish at into the muscles was very effective was sentenced to serve forty days In Th Wn) also encased toma Gar States Attorney Oeorge H. Lunt. who spurted Sidnev H. pinchin of 2?.:') South the rear ol tne Duuaing. rirtmen re- treatment. This plan, however, has jail. drive south of Twenty-firSouth rett and Cora Murphy as teachers tne court asked the case, had Zim can a gallon State street was bound over to the that Charles C. alias 715 East William finding Dern. street been least and not substitute busses trams Winter, rK.rioa South for ported and Srosecuted proved generally yet fnr 4ym mrrent school year, ' all but the sixth count i. was adopted at a meeting of the Third district court Tuesday by City ble." Temple street, son of Governor merman. 42. of 291 East South Tem-named Ora Coizens and Elleanor to avoid any chance of reversioie contained gasoline. at that &Q- - Sugarhouse arrested H. Dern, was tagged for y. ,t Business Men's league Judge Ncphi Jensenonfollowing preGeorge vnnoitnn ajulstants. Leaves of error. . ! v,v Officers Involuntary Generally Not Fatal " speeding at 6:2j p. m. Tuesday by dress at P' Tuesday noon at the Odd Fellows hall liminary hearing absence were granted Superintendent from manslaughter charges arising If Attention Is Prompt. Officers C. H. Olson and H. W. Clark E. A. Hedman, u. v. nuit mm v. in Sugarhouse. ouperm O. N. Child ana Assistant 27 of Leroy November death the The sauad. nr antivice i ofInof bureau. the automotive the to attend contracted has shortlv after treated traction "If Worlton The (The company T. J. DC. son of Mr. and cache formed the business men that It will Be us, tinn nf the department of su meningitis generally will not prove ficers' report stated that when halted officers reported they found a a pints oi wiibv, be willing to take up the tracks and Mrs. Albert Beus of Soda Springs, at Education East and Ninth South oi tne National in the Temple continued garage "sympspeaker, fatal," wrtntj.ndent. was fixed at $1000. toms of the disease Include headache streets, young Dern had been driving and in a cupboard In the house four install a bus line If the residents will Idaho. Bond association, next February In Pinchin was the driver of the truck nausea, pain at the base of the brain at the rate of 45 miles an hour. He v,if ninti nf whlskv and a partly agree and If permission can be ob- which collided with the machine w armointed chair ww coma, delirium, unconsciousness, con was in a large car, bearing license filled bottle 01 gin. winter wm iku tained from the public utilities comon the C. Alex W. Christenstn. 50, safety1 en vulslons and hlKh temperature. Gen 20.000, which is registered to the gov in $300 ball for violation of the pro mission. This is part of a project driven by Worthing The Pantingbesides man of tha board's buildings and crash, highway. Magna cor or. Steel law. arms cm hlhttion some on Columbia the time the skin Mr. a ago the rash Initiated for Raybould, succeed legs, to by league erally (rounds, Fire caused by dgaret dropped gineer The officers statea winter is now to widen Highland drive and Install killing the Infant, injured otherMrs. Hyrum Drexall, 16. of 370 Orange poration at novo 1 or tne last sis and abdomen accompany tne ais on an awning called the nre departof the car, Including Lake hospital ease." was for trial on a similar charge in a new lighting system throughout In a at Salt street, arrested died awaiting speeding years, ment to the Medical Arts building at 1 30 n. m.. Tuesday, from perito Panting, his mother, Mrs. Lima Pant-ln- e. Elmo 8:40 p. m. Tuesday by Officers C. H. federal court. was named district. Houslev the by James Sugarhouse 4:35 54 East South Temple street, at Mr. and Mrs. Beus. and Mirs an operation for ap- S. Culbert, president of the club to Olson and H. W. Clark. It was Officers Ezra Eames, A. A. Reese Plans were formulated at Tues-rlav- 'a n. m - and again at 7:01 p. m. Tues nitis following Slbbett, all of Soda Springs. 3 p. m. arrested at Sylvia forty-fiv- e E. Stelnf in eldt Christ elaborate lived 8alt Christwas J. at before and for he chanted meetln cuts He for hair driving formerly arrange Witnesses called by the state Tuesday. On the first call the firemen pendicitis. monument of Nic 150 Menas, on 24, Lake. street the members a, an end Same with Kare; miles hour decorations West mas mas for Temple I thenearly Mrs. Dell R. Sutton extinguished flames caused when two Mr. Christensen was an active par- the Boys' West Side club which, after from Seventh to Tenth South streets. at 64 West Broadway, on charges of in the Sugarhouse plaza as a central day were Mr. and testified they were of of Magna. They awnings on tne unra iioor on tne ticipant in Republican party affairs the meeting, was visited by the Gyro He was booked and released, his car prohibition law violation. They A. Rock wood, J. president figure. west side of the building became Ig driving east on the highway behind two have been selling the league, presided. for members in a group. Plans also were being held as ball. the a was candidate and charge in the state, an nited from a cigaret tossed from Plnchin's truck. Their testimony asof Salt Lake six completed for a Christmas party for liquor at the address named. A pint office window. The loss at this time city commissioner serted the truck was being driven in was Kare's In found of of master was their pocket, a and club He of the liquor members past Gyro years ago. Motorist, Sentenced to men were arrested In was fls'ured at 1100. ' a reckless manner, zigzagging from Twenty-foIn officers state, the at the the reponea. suite Masonic oldest in the ladies lodge president's FraemenU of the flaming cloth the one side of the highway to the other. Notice Files 2. a raid on the Smoke Shop. 26 Sec-m. were No. 23. December Moriah Jail, Appeal Mt. Hotel Utah lodge carried into a ventilator win Previously Panting had testified Pinond 8outh street, at 11:45 p. He is survived bv his wife, Mrs. G. S. Walton. 3088 Fifth East street A. A. dow in a basement, and at 7 p. m chin turned his truck directly into of D. Tuesday by Police Officers Steln-felJames formerly Merella committed Chrtstensen, Judge by Monday of rubbish fire was found in a pile his machine, as he (Panting) was one daughter, Mrs. Joseph Reese, Ezra Eames and E. J. A. Stump to serve thirty days in jail 8alt Lake, elected was Hall M. room to a Carmelia cui IL storage belonging driving west. of the antlvtce squad, assisted in one sister residing in tsan-t- a filed notice of appeal to district court Hogan, ex was of Radiant This Flower son's matron chapter men. W. E. Taylor, who was a passenger ' shop. worthy by a squad of uniformedaccused of Monica. Calif., and two brothers. Tuesday in police court. No. 12. Order of Eastern Star, at the In the truck and alleged bv a com- tinguished with a loss set at $5. The prisoners, all to funeral arrangements Walton speeding guilty temAlthough pleaded After to have been drunk at the time granted eleven con annual election at the Masonic gambling, were released on ball. $8; November 21 and was lined ns ana tinuances.being have not been completed, it was anBob Koncar Tuesday ple Tuesday night. Others named plaint of the accident, was freed Tuesday by Rm Lvte. George Veifner. a sentence of thirty days in jail waived preliminary night the Tuesday nounced family by given was are: A. e; uucaier, wurmy imuu, Judge Jensen. hearing and Oeorge Moore. 34, and C. F. Norton, that services probaDly will be held suspension of the fine contingent on bound over to the Third district court Margaret Carter, associate matron; Pinchin, besides lacing tne invo35. were arrested as operators of both payment of the fine and that from the Masonic temple. is arHe to Jensen. committees of William Barrett, associate patron; luntary manslaughter charge, also is City Judge Nephl by Appointment for games. he refrain from driving thirty Alice of violation with New Year's secretary;; as for gift Maude Culbertson, charged persistent defendant in five personal injury sending range patrons The other twenty held He was found driving his au the Kelly, suits filed by the occupants of the men in gov- days. prohibition law. Ball, treasurer; Wllhelmlna nf various nmbltnff games and de packages to all conditions In northern Weather subse tomobile and Sunday night as was arrested last juiy to conductress, and Carrie Clogston, ernment hospitals was effected Tues- quently sent to Panting car. The suits total $48 500. vices were Joe Thomas, 38: James Utah, which have been going through Court records at Koncar 509 West First South street when sociate conductress. J. S. the preliminary motions of a storm day night at a meeting of the Lieu- show that he has jail. 810 of the fine 0Neil, 22; L. Henderson, 25:Robert paid Vehis beer in No. 409, tenant C. A. Allen post finding for several days, failed to produce any Brown, 38; John O'Brien, 35; and has untU December 16 to pay the efflcers reported C. terans of Foreign Wars, on the sixth balance. possession. Convicted twice neiore Former Tribune Man Daly, 23; George Webb. 29; J. precipitation Tuesday. An overcast were he court, of Tribune endeavoring in The detectives floor 40: John building. pleaded not guilty Cltv city Houston. 43; Oeorge Wilson, sky prevailed throughout the day In Dies in California find the man whom to persistent violation last July 29. Two committees were appointed, night to 1458 Peel, 35: R. C. Taylor, 35; Ernest Salt Lake and a warm south wind re- TuesdayErlckson. Since mat time, aates ior prelimBrowning ave one representing the veterans, and Police Arrest Three Cook, 35; Bert Swenson. 33; Joseph sulted In a mean temperature of 58 Harrv on two attacks on him. the other the women's auxiliary. Youths After Pursuit James B. Bloor, who was a meminary' hearing were continued Mosso, 35; A. J. Horne, 21; Robert degrees, 23 degrees above the normal. nue, accuses oftold at 3 Members of the veterans group are that occasions. of The Tribune editorial staff ber eleven Mr. Erlckson police 27; Freed. Clyde Albert low A area, 70; clinging pressure Hill, Three youths, arrested Tuesday at his au- Commander Ernest Roscoe, chairthe decade from 1890 to 1900, during Swanson. S3; Frank Mann, 34; John tenaciously to the northwest- coast, a. m. Tuesdav, as he was In 11 SEEK VICTIM'S RELATIVES. p. m , after a lively chase down Vice Commander Senior died last week In Los Angeles, acFuneral services for William Story. which may or may not come down as tomobile at Eleventh East street and man. Mader. 'SO. on were held Charles Remey, and Junior Vice South Temple street, The bodv of William Johnson, 28, cording to word received from that Jr., Salt Lake attorney and social far as Utah, was the cau.se of the Gilmer drive, a stone crashed through were services a man Commander Elton C. Carrel. The various charges for trial in police killed Sunday In a tunnel cave-i- n Funeral at he said, windshield. his Tuesday. Then, city who died last Friday, were Cecil to J. worker, Alter, condition, according court. Officers C. J. Larson and A'va neid at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the family in t:harge of the local office of the leaped on the running board of his auxiliary committee Includes Mrs. J. Johnson of the automotive bureau the American Smelting and Refining held there Saturday. Anof Los was native a Maude Mrs. Mr. Bloor s property at oartieia. is at weather bureau. The prediction of car and waved a revolver, shouting M. Sarle, chairman: residence, 475 East First South street. said they chased he ancient touring companv a Salt Lake mortuary while effort geles, where he returned after leav- The Rev. W. W. Fleetwood, formerly the weather bureau for Wednesday threats at him. Erlckson started to Love and Mrs. Elton Carrell. were car in which the con he where man and Allen of youths riding Salt relatives. Lake, the officers and of out Election post locate of to ing made car, the are is unsettled with not much change get dean of St. Mark s cathedral In Salt being from West Temple to 130 Sooth Johnson's will be held next Tuesday. Decemhome Is at Minneapolis, tinued in the newspaper business and Lake, and now of Beverly Hills, Cal., Rain Is reported jumped to the ground and fled. in temperature. Erlckson says a similar attack was ber 17. at S p. m. at the same meet Twelfth West street. There they ar Minn. Don Bywater, 21, also was later entered the real estate business. officiated. from all north Pacific coast stations rested Harry Cheney. 18. Pleasant killed in the accident. He will be He was a former president of the Salt Officers or Utah chapter No. 1. with a slight fall of snow at Seattle made on him at the same spot a few ing place. George M. Marshall. Instructor at Grove, on charges of possessing buried at Brlgham City Thursday. Lake Press club. the University of Utah and friend cf nights ago. Royal Arch Masons, will be elected Tuesday. 20. driver of Ferron liquor; Whipple, Mr. Story, read a poem at the grave for the ensuing year Wednesday the car. 957 Ninth East street, on at the Masonic side in tne lamuy iot in Mt. Olivet night at a meeting installed charges of possessing liquor and immewill be and cemetery. temple, speeding at more than 40 miles an cona in ceremony afterward Pall bearers were: Honorary. Dr. T diately hour: Royal McKean, 991 Seventh B. Beatty. F. B. Cook, J. M. Bidwell, ducted jointly with Salt Lake chapEast owner car. on of street, the ter No. 5. John'Welr, Will Browne and Murray charges of permitting his car to be 8ullivan; active, T. G. Griffin, RobRetiring officers of the Utah driven with cutout and without open Goddard.-higW. J. ter are ert J. Glendennlng, C. R. Pearsall, priest; a tau ugnt. A. V. B. Hjortsberg. king; Glenn u. u. Moore, w.,W. Ray and B. E. Revised estimates of the loss In the The officers stated that the door Jump, scribe; F. P. Sherwood, trea siflcations as will be In keeping with Towhsend. markets for fire at the barns of the Independent of the. house at 130 South Twelfth New reclassifica rork from received to handled the move obtain of The volume The by etrgs Vent, secretary. surer, and T. A. be between 2500.000 and 3.000 000 baby Ice company plant, 255 West South West street, occupied by Carl Zarh tion of state fair buildings,, whereby Insurance rates on modern buildings installed by the Utah PoultrytwoProducers' ofassociation Pan-Creta- n Officers to fiscal Utah chicks for next spring. Mr. Ed Temple street, as made by the fire erson. had been kicked in by the months the first for the Society T. are: J. Nelson, Bait Lake chapter county and state fairs will be given protected from fire and will be given year, starting October 1, 1929 shows monds said. Last year's chick ship- department Tuesday set the total at youths. Officers said thev found L. O. C. con In king; with Skaife, such more Plant on rate Insurance keeping a for high priest; different out totaled broke ments 1.500,000 When over fire Just 57 Charity Gifts cent rating of the $2000. an that increase filled with wine, and per Jug partly E. Jenkins, scribe; ' Bert Atwater, for Prices being received for Utah eggs before midnight Monday, 25 horses flask of moonshine in the car. buildings, will be pushed forward ditions, whereas smaller fairs using corresponding period last be will for Plans wooden treasurer; J. Warren Beless. secre- - year,the it olblged .is only buildings bringing Christmas cheer with all possible expediency Clyde C, Edmonds, general this year are higher than for any were turned into the street, but all tary, and Oeorge T. Peterson, retlr- managers! announced bv Ernest 8": Holmes, state to remain in the present rate classi into the lives of disabled members, 1925. WOVORS recovered CLfB ince of oeeft ATTORNEY. htfr widespread thesetad the TOerdny: year retorted association; trustee. and indigent . families of former tog high pi iest. as Charles Warren, prominent attor ijair manager, who with Mrs. Holmes flcation. shortage existed. Rigid adherence to according to John F. Gogglq. 659 East Past Grand High Priest Beless will Tuesday. Mr. Holmes advocated the reclassi members, were announced Tuesday South street, vice presi- ney of Borton and Washington, D. C. ana ibiiss itiaruin uiuuo. .cviciaij u increased volume, price quality standards mas given as the Twenty-firact as Installing officer, with W W. to Despite the has conven flcation during last year's by the Pan-retBrotherhood of increased about five reason for high prices despite In- dent of the company. appointed speclnl master of the the association, have returned followInproducers the marshal. as Following conwas in tton active the and national Rager Minoa, Utah chapter, through Its secadvancing the at not attendance recourt was for of States United The last the volume. creased ing Mr Edmonds supreme dozen. cents piece apparatus per stallation ceremonies a banquet will He feels session. Sam at in held Kounalis. executives retary, subject thepresent withdrawn from the scene of the fire Colorado river hearing, now in ses- vention of fair ported. be held In honor of the new officers. The organization will send confident that the work will be At present, 12 cars of 500 cases' Leital Blanks, Session Laws, Reports. until 10 a. m. Tuesdaj( The fire..a.s sion in Salt Lake, was the honor guest Chicago. will in baskets to worthy tamilies and gift and result Holmes the forward, to ina. m. 1:30 a pushed at Manager control at dinner W. Under 62 on St. at nieht 2nd South According ARP.OW PRESS. give Tuesday reported Household helpers of the first or- each are being shipped each week has large savings in insurance premiums dividuals and cash piesent will also average, mostly to eastern mar- Office Furniture to fit any purse. but the last embers were not extin- the Newhouse hotel by the Young actuary for insurance companies der are obtained through the medium the be given. been instructed to work out such das- to many states, ne saod.Advertisement.) guished until well Into the forenoon. Lawyers' club of Salt Lake. kets. In addition, jrders have been of Tribune Want Ads. JAMES LATSES u m wrf" t DOCTOR SEES One-Thlr- MALADY CHECK it m one-thi- rd hs one-thi- rd ni-cw- lor-mer- ly RISONER FACES ARSON CHARGE Post-Inquir- . s.ir to-oi- a4 BUSINESS MEN FAVOR BUSSES V. PI!"enm?"n.V'nav, atl x, for for-m- Antivice Squad Fuku-sawa- flakes 2 Arrests st Bult of Cigaret biit Starts 2 Fires at Medical Building TH i Safely Expert Of Provo Steel Company Dies m r u?' i Gambling Raid Lands 24 Men In Police Net ur Waives Hearing V.F. W. Appoints dt To Bring Storm After 11 Delays Committees to Send Out Gifts Warm Clouds Fail Eastern Star Picks Officers Autoist Reports Attacks, Threats ' . Friends Pay jtast Honor at Rites of William Story; Jr. - Masons Elect Wednesday Eve 1 "it it UTAH EGG SALES INCREASE 57 PER CENT SINCE 1928 Ice Plant Fire Causes Damage Totaling $2000 FAIR MANAGER ANNOUNCES NEW INSURANCE PROPOSAL st an ' v ..A '..v. V |