Show ' ' 21 TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING JUNE Eastern Canadian Rotarians Feted On Way to International Meeting Leaders Chosen CHILD INJURED TAX VALUE CUT At Civic Center LEGAL WAR WHEN STRUCK IMPENDS IN DOWN BY AUTO 18 1932 IN BOX ELDER UTAH SCHOOL BOARD CUTS COUNTY URGED STAFFS PAY WATER ROW Officials Intimate Suit to Frctect Rights of City in Utah Lake Supply KEYSER ARRANGES MEETING OF CHIEFS Commissioner Sees Move to Start Litigation as Counsel Reports flatus That the Utah lake distribution question may be brought to a head perhaps In litigation next week was l Indicated Friday by activities of sev-era- city officials Friday’s developments in the Utah lake controversy included: Announcement by George D Keyser commissioner of waterworks that a special meeting of the rity commission with City Engineer W D Beers and City Attorney Fisher Harris has been called for Monday at 2 p m to consider Utah lake matters as they affect the city Arrangement for a meeting between Mr Beers and State Engineer George M Bacon earlier Monday at the latter’s office Transmission of a long memorandum from Fisher Harris city attorney to Commissioner Keyser giving a resume of the history and status of Utah lake waters and making certain The memoranrecommendations dum is confidential but Mr Keyser hinted that there probably will be litigation Ban Reported Ignored A report was received by Mr Beers that the Utah Lake Distributing company holder of secondary rights was pumping water Friday in spite of the atate engineer’s ban on secondary users If legal action Is decided upon It is believed it will take one of two forms —litigation confined solely to Salt Lake valley users in the form of an injunction to guarantee the city its approximate fifth of the supply or a suit having as Its objective a general adjudication of all rights to the waters of the lake its outlets and its tribu- taries Tension Relieved Tension has been relieved by the fact that the lake level has remained approximately even since June 1 It was measured at 47 feet below compromise Friday The city it is explained is in the peculiar position of needing irrigation water to satisfy its exchanges late in the season beginning about July 15 The city officials are fearful that tha other primary useis and even secondary users at their present rate of consumption will exhaust the Frisupply and leave the city short day the city was using only 60 second-feof 624 second feet pumped by primary users alone 15 et Vere L McCarthy Enters Race for County Attorney Vere L McCarthy a member of the Salt Lake legal profession since 1919 Friday announced his candidacy attor- for the nomination for county ney on the Democratic ticket Mr McCarthy was graduated from the University of Wisconsin with an AB degree in 1911 and two years later was graduated from the University of Michigan law school He practiced for a short time in Helena Mont and was then appointed assistant county attorney there After serving in that position three years he resigned to enter military service serving in the World war as a lieutenant in the field artillery After leaving the service he came to Salt Lake and htu been engaged in private practice since that time He is a former president of the Young Men’s Democratic club and in 1926 was one of his party’s nominees on tha legislative ticket He has taken an active part in every political campaign aince he began practicing in Salt Lake Funeral Set for Drowning Victim Funeral servlcea for Carl W Anderson 17 aon of Mr and Mrs A Ai der-sowho vyaa drowned in the Jordan nvef Wednesday afternoon will be ward Sunheld in the Twenty-sixtday at 2 p m Charles A Weed bishop will preside Anderson waa a graduate of the West high school He and a friend decided to go swimming in the Jordan river after a tennis game to cool oft After swimming to one side they turned to go back and ha became a victim of the cramp Besides his parents he is survived by two brothers and on sister Friends may call at the Deseret moHunal will take rtuary Saturday place In the Wasatch Lawt cemetery n Salt Lake Chosen for Parley by Scientists The Pacific division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Friday chose Salt Lake as the meeting place for the seventeenth annual convention said an Associate! Press dispatch from Pullman Wash Friday The aixteenth annual Convention closed in the Wasnington city Dr W F Durand professor emeritus of mechanical engineering a’ Stanford university was elected president of the division to succeed O Dr A Leusihner professor of astronomy at the University of YEGGS GET 15 IN STAMTS Cracksmen entered the Utah Lumber company office at 333 West First South street Thui day night knocked d‘! from vault and esraped’with $5 w 2 cent slamps said a report made h H L Irvine assjtant manager Inday morning Young Girl Critically Hurt State Board Hears Demand From Group of ag She Dashes in Front of Machine Orders Ten Per Cent Re duction in Salaries of Workers Office All Officials Box Elder county officials meeting Frances Soto daughter of Mrs Roy Soto 448 West Fourth with the state tax commission FriSouth street was critically injured day cited instances of property ownFriday at 8 SO p m when she waa ers in both Salt Lake and Box Elder struck by an automobile driven byicounties who say that their holdings Clifford Cannon 39 of 1426 Fifteenth in the northern county are assessed at a much higher proportion of the East street of the property than is that The accident took place at First true value or Salt Lake in Salt Lake county South and Main streets City B T Patrolmen Motorcycle Property owners in their county and S L Christensen said they said are protesting against valthat Mrs Soto accompanied by her uations and are insisting that the four small children and Mildred Cuil property there is assessed higher than 23 of 261 North West Temple street it is m Salt Lake City across First were walking north If any reduction is to be made In South street Blond the pedestrian lane the valuation of property in Salt Lake on the west side of the intersection City they said as great a reduction The little girl running ahead of her if not greater should be made in Box mother ran against the Cannon ma- Elder chine which was proceeding west Urge Careful Examination on First South street officers reportThe members of the delegation swerved of the car ed The driver to avert collision and halted his car which included the three commissioners the county assessor and his depin front of the McCornick building —Id Wilcox Photo F H Frey and A B Growden of uty referred to newspaper accounts of the representations made by the Salt Mrs W 11 White Parsons Kan and W Wilson of Mich who were crossing Lake chamber of commerce to the and the street at the time of the accident Salt Lake county commission child to the also to the showing made by Cache rushed the injured Schramm-Johnsodrug store near by and Utah counties in reducing their and later Mr Frey commandeered a assessments on real estate and imcar and took the child to the emer- provements this year much below gency hospital where It was deter- those of last year They asked that before the final mined she had suffered a fracture of the skull and intercranial hemor- valuation on these classes of property is fixed by the state tax commission Mrs W H White active civic work- rhages After the accident Mr Cannon ap- careful examination be made of values er was elected president of the Woat police headquarters report- placed on property in Cache and in men’s Civic Center association by the peared ing to Chief W L Payne His story Box Elder counties to determine what board of directors Friday morning was the same as that recounted by proportion of true values is being She succeeds the late Mrs George M other witnesses fixed by the respective "county assesBacon injured child was removed to sors Other officers chosen were Mrs theThe Members of the state tax commisSalt Lake general hospital Ernest Urien first vice president sion promised this and more: That in Mrs J W Thompson second vice every county where material reducpresident Mrs Orln Tugman third Fist Fight Follows tions have been made this year In asvice president Mrs Theron S Parma-le- e Reckless valuations the property will Driving Charge sessed secretary Mrs Louis Schank Fisticuffs at police headquarters be examined by the state commission treasurer and Mrs Hazel Q Todd will be which followed the arrest of Roy and its agents Conclusions executive director not only as to the proportion Mrs White has served on the board Erickson 25 of 747 North Second reachedtrue value at which property’ of the of directors eight years She was on a charge of reckless in such county has been assessed but treasurer three years and a member West street In resulted additional to whether that proportion is charges also as of the education and administration driving of fighting and resisting an officer the same as on limilar property in She also departments five years and similar Erickson charges counties other served as president of the Salt Lake against his brother Bert 21 Officials Hear Assurance Council of Parents and Teachers three against EricksdH was arrested at Roy years and as treasurer of the Utah Fourth South and Denver street by The Box Elder county officials were Congress of Parents and Teachers Patrolmen Evern Peterson and L B assured that unless reductions made She is a member of the University of Gifford after allegedly driving an by the assessors in those counties that Utah Mothers’ club and was a memautomobile from Fifth East to Denver have made considerable changes are ber of the Salt Lake county chapter street justified by such findings the propthe sidewalk along American Red Cross one year head- erty in such counties will be brought Erickson to was taken police The of officers who will re- to the level maintained by the propserve one year was held on the final quarters and booked and was erty in the state as a whole leased on 350 bail After posting of activities at the day civic regular In the meantime it was pointed and center for this season It was an- ball Erickson became abusive Patrol- out the itate tax commission had had nounced by Mrs Todd however that profane police reported andwere In- no indication that the Salt Lake couna special summer school wrll be con- men Peterson and Gifford commissioners were going to make ducted at the center for six weeks structed to arrest him again When ty they walked toward him he started the reduction asked for on real esbeginning Tuesday the officers said adding tate in this city by the local chamber Classwork will include "The Art of fighting his brother rushed to help him of commerce They pointed out that Conversation” and ’’Personality” that The officers the two such applications are not being made taught by Mrs Claire Stewart Boyer men who were overpowered booked and released in Salt Lake county alone A simand sewing for adults and children on bail of 350 each ilar petition had reached the commiswith Mr Jean Jennings is instructor sioners of Cache county they said who had turned it down Weber Driver Facei Charge county officials are asking that the After Damaging Fence state tax commission sit in with them Dean Calder 28 clerk of 740 Third on a hearing of a petifton from Ogden avenue was arrested Friday at 1 30 business interests who assert that Oga m on a charge of driving while den property as a class is assessed Governor James Rolph Jr of Call drunk by Patrolman W L Marrom far above the proportion obtaining in forma and Governor Fred B Balzar and Special Officer Haskell Merrick other counties of Utah of Nevada are expected to stop be after his automobile had torn down tween planes in Salt Lake at the air- twenty feet of board fence surroundport Saturday afternoon on their re- ing the federal building at Postotfice turn from the Republican national place and Main street Calder was at Chicago Governor driving north on Main street and colconvention Rolph who Is president of the West- lided with the fence after attempting ern Conference of Governors also a left hand turn into Postoffice place had intended to hold a session of the Ha attempted to drive away but was executive committee here Saturday overtaken by the officers it was debut later called this off saying he clared He was released on 3300 bail would make a special trip to Sait Gilbert F Kauffman 26 a resident Lake for this purpose later Gover of the Utah Motor park withdrew a nor George H Dern who is ill and plea of not guilty Friday and pleaded Deseret Savings StockholdGovernor A M Clark of Wyoming guilty to driving an automobile while are tha other members of the com- drunk He is accused of driving while er Case Come Up mittee intoxicated May 19 on Military way June 27 near Wolcott avenue Sentence will Rain Hampers Guard be imposed June 25 by City Judge Daniel Harrington befora whom tha Regiment in Training plea was entered Hearing on the proposal of Ches-leTrials of two alleged speeders were Barton examiner in charge of Rain interrupted the maneuver at continued in police court Friday by of the Deseret liquidation Savings W G at Williams Jordan Nar Judge Nephi Jensen Camp bank to levy 100 per cent atockhold rows Friday afternoon but the 145th Mary Schettler 23 a teacher will era’ liability to meet obligation of artillery was able to drill in the morn- be tried Saturday She is alleged to the defunct bank was fixed Friday ing hours Batteries matched pairs have driven 45 miles an hour on Main by District Judge William H Bramel of horses and a standing gun drill street Wednesday from the 1100 block for June 27 at 10 a m was the outstanding feature of the to Seventeenth South street Action was taken incident to filing day Friday night Major John F David Law 32 charged with driv- of the petition Friday In the Third 50 2 Sharp spoke on sanitation West miles an on hour June ing The program for Saturday is stand Temple street from Fourth South district court The entire amount of 3300000 posing gun drill and mounted maneu- street to Twenty-firs- t South street sible to be raised by this procedure vers Men will go on pass Saturday also will be tried Saturday is needed to pay off part of the oblinoon until Sunday at 10 p m Stephen Jorgensen 17 of Granger gations of the bank according to the admitted a reckless driving charge as the bank's assets art said Wholesale Sugar Prices befora Judge G A Goates in the ju- petition to be Jacking 31082918 46 to pay all venile court Friday and was deprived Make Second Advance of the privilege of driving an auto- preferred and general claims The atock to be brought In mobile until August 1 He was placed if the capital is petition granted consists of Wholesale sugar prices advanced on probation for 90 days besides 5000 share 3100 a share 10 cents per hundred pounds Friday The "reckless driving" Included Assets andat liabilities as of Februnight marking the second increase in speeding at 50 miles an hour on the 13 1932 when the bank closed sugar prices since the first of the Lincoln highway in Salt Lake coun ary its doors are listed at 37148133 52 year Hie first increase another ty driving without lights at night The deposit ruse was announced last Tues- and without liability is fixed at adequate brakes 06 Claims filed total 35 day 13 and unfiled claims representThe Increase Is expected to be fol- ing deposits an additional 3185000 LTrM!M Preferred claims total 1 159769 56 acprices which probably cording to the petition become effective Monday Consumers are expected to pay 59 cents for a SEEKS WATER RIGHT sack of beet sugar and 61 cents for ten pounds of cane Wallace B Kelly of Salt Lake Friday filed application with George M Bacon state engineer for the use of A grove of 32 aycamore tiees three second feet from Barton hollow tributary to Mill Creek canyon planted several months ago at the for use for municipal culinary and Salt Lake xoo by members of the Wa- domestic purposes satch Literary club will be dediiated Sunday at 3 p m with elaborate ceremonies In addition to the grove of trees a four-to- n granite boulder on which a bronze plaque 20x24 inches in size has been placed also will be dcdl Botulinui! poisoning is rerated The gieat marker stands near sponsible for the death of six the center of the grove and contains horses of a rancher in Box Eider the names of the donors of the trees county near Corinne it was reMrs Charles Wrlgley’s eew Mrs James A Hngle who with Mr united Friday by Dr W H Hogle gave the land on which the Hendricks state veterinarian which died May 28 was a hardy Is zoo located will be the first speakThe boluhnu germ lurks in animal and an aranlveraus eater er Mrs George B Doyle chairman the ground Dr Hendricks exreCUy Chemist N E of Wa the of the civic committee plained end certain plants are satch Literary club will have chargr ported Friday without equivocasusceptible of harboring it of the program tion He found that aha subsisted These plants although they Mrs W B Roberts president of the upon a stranco diet before the may appear healthy carry the club in 1931 will tell of the work of grlra reaper atrack with hla germ and when eaten by (lock the committee while the grove will fatal results follow scythe be dedicated by Mrs Esther A HusMrs Wrlgley who lives at 431 A malady which affected the bands South Redwood read inspected lambs of a herd of sheep on the On behalf of the Salt Lake Zooolog that her cow died frbm eating tiail to summer range m Iron ical society Dr Geoige A Allen its grasses recently sprayed with county was found by Dr Henereoaote by employes of the Salt president will accept tha gift Miss dricks to be stomatitis After Norma Squires will sing a vocal solo I aka mosquito abatement disbeing placed In quaiantine "Trees" and Mrs John R Stewart trict Accordingly aha asked the given a rest and change in diet the of the newly eieited president the sheep have been leleased eity chemist to analyse It Interclub will speak on future work of the nal organa oi ganuation lit chetjjlsl found no creosote APPROVES JORDAN DISTRICT BUDGET Postpones Decision on Ap plication for Increase Bur-bidg- e Active Worker Takes Up Duties of President elSl-tio- Two Governors Due Saturday HEARING SET ONBANKLEVY 973-23- I? Club Prepares For Dedication Of Zoo Grove Death of Six Horses Laid ToBotuJinus 5 t in Tax Year’ Levy Approval of the Jordan school district budget and’ salary slash of 10 per cent for all board employe wa effected Friday by the state board of The Jordan budget wa education approved at a joint meeting with the state tax commission' and the salary cuts were ordered at a later meet s t ing ’ These officials from the east were among the 118 Rotarians entertained here Friday by local club members Left to right — Andrew W Wallace St Catherine’s Ont past district governor GpE" Seattle Spends Day FACTION PLANS DEMOCRAT COOP Group Demands Jobs Go Only to Members of Party Democrats from virtually all of the southern and eastern Utah counties met in Provo Friday afternoon for the purpose of organizing "to protect the interests of the outside counties in the state nominating convention and to pledge prospective candidates to appoint only Democrats if they are nominated and elected” atThe Informal conference was tended by delegates to the recent Democratic state convention and all southern and eastern counties except Washington and San Juan were represented The meeting was surrounded with secrecy but delegates admitted that its chief objective was to see that the “cow counties" are not Ignored in the matter of nominations to see that appointments of and Democratic officeholders go to party members only A special committee It was learned was appointed to contact every prospective candidate and ascertain his This views regarding appointments committee Is composed of Senator Knox Patterson Owen of Moab Smoot of Provo and Abe Murdock of Beaver The committee was in itruct-ealso to contact every county chairman with a view to perfecting and strengthening the party organization Others who attended included O R Michclsen of Richfield and A B Morgan of Provo and Grover Giles of Fillmore Representatives who attended the session said that individual candV dates were not considered but admitted the group might indorse certain candidates at future meetings d Prison Trusty Makes Escape Paul Dewise 21 a sailor was the object of a search Friday night after he had walked away from the state prison where he was serving an indeterminate term for automobile theft Warden R E Davis said Dewise recently was removed from solitary confinement and placed at work on the north lawn of the prison as a trusty He disappeared while at work Thursday Dewise was received at the prison August 28 1931 having been convicted in Ogden Warden Davis said he is suffering from the results of a akull fracture sustained several years ago and at times become quarrelsome Three Held on Charge Of Pacing Bad Money One woman and two men arrested In Carbon county by Sheriff S M Bliss on a charge of passing a coun- terfeit note were arraigned before United States Commissioner Gould B Blakely Wednesday The defendants who are held in the county jail under $5000 bond each are Florence Harmon 40 C M Leonard 27 and Earl S Davis 22 Preliminary hearing was set for June 28 The three were arrested Thursday morning after they had allegedly passed a note at Woodside Carhon county Cow Thrives on Nails And Rubber and Dies on Grass and concluded that creosote poisoning wa not tho cause of death neither wrre tha following eaten by the animal A rubber ball three metal bottle capa n quantity of nails sc rests tacks and pins s metal from s garter can opener several piece of wire tw bones n piece of an old tiro and gener-eu- e proportions of glass sand and gravel These the animal survived Mr McLaehlan reported but sha chanced one day upon a lush (pot of grass Mere at laat waa a meal The gras the city chemist found ts known a water hemlock— a variety of that poison so exalted by tha Greek of old dell-rac- le t In approving the Jordan budget tha tax commission and the state board of education deferred action upon the district’s application for a tax Inof Ontario Hart L Seely Waverly N Y past crease until the assessed property val uations are determined Jordan disinternational vice president and Arthur W to levy a tax trict asked president of the Montreal club They are to yield 3360permission 500 m revenue on their way to convention in Seattle The school operations budget for next year is 3355500 compared with 3402125 for the year just ended and R®ut to 3524500 for the year ended June 30 in Salt Lake SERVICE STAR LEADER DIES Following a day’s entertainment in Salt Lake 118 Rotarians from the east en route to the International con4 left vention in Seattle June here at 5 p m for Ogden where they were guests at a dinner and dance given by the Ogden club They left at midnight for Seattle The visitors members of Districts Nos 27 28 and 51 from New York Ontario and Quebec Pennsylvania Canada with a few officials from scattered districts in the east were met at the Salt Lake station at 730 a m by local Rotarians and were entertained at breakfast in the Hotel Utah After a sightseeing tour they attended an organ recital m the L D S tabernacle Lunch was served at noon in the Hotel Utah with Hart I Seely of Waverly N Y past international vice as toastmaster Mayor president Louis Marcus welcomed the group to Salt Lake and Arthur W McMaster president of the Montreal club responded Milton E Lipman and Edward P Kimball gave brief talks The delegates were then taken to Saltair and other points of interest Visiting officials included besides Mr Seely and Mr McMaster Andrew W Wallace St Catherine’s Ontario Charles Ueynett president of the Windsor Ont club James C Copping secretary of the Montreal club G LeRoy Collins president of the Rochester N Y club W C Harton president of the Albion Mich club C L Grant of the department of state Albany N Y and Dr F Oyer president of the Wolcott N Y club Joseph H McCowan presidentelect of the Salt Lake organization and Gilbert W Williams who left late Friday for Seattle represent some of the last of the local delegation to leave for the convention 19-2- Der-mon- t ALTRUSA CLUBS Fine of $25 Imposed On Liquor Possessor Clyde Service 27 was fined $25 by Judge Nephi Jensen Friday when he pleaded guilty to possession of liquor He was given a stay of execution until Monday A possession charge against Herman Miller 21 arrested with Service Monday at 124 North Second West street was dismissed for lark of evidence Police reported confiscation of a bottle of beer end pint of whisky -- one-thir- d Exchange Club Plans Outing at Pinecresl The Exchange club will hold its first outing of this season Friday at 7 30 p m at Pineerest when members will hold dinner dunce instead of the usual weekly noon luncheon at the Hotel Utah Dr W M Stookey spoke at the meeting Frirtav on "Karlv Pioneers of ithe Weft agji Lqcal Monuments" $107-0000- Mrs Josephine S Wilkes War Hero’s Mother Sucmittee cumbs to Heart Trouble The state board decided to reduce of Dr George Thomas University of Utah presi62 a dent and board member The slash Josephine Simmons Wilkes Gold Star Mother and former state is expected to save $2000 annually The state board accepted the invipresident of the Service Star Legion tation of the board of control of Snow died at the family college Ephraim former L D S inresidence 403 Sevstitution to attend a formal ceremony enth avenue Frisome time after July 1 when the day at 5:30 a m of school is transferred to the state as a heart trouble Mrs Wilkes was junior college The program will be arranged by J C Swenson Joshua born in Salt Lake Greenwood and George A Eaton May 8 1870 the The board also deferred action In daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph M distributing funds in the state school since fifteen fund equalization Simmons and was school districts failed to forward necthe widow of 15 The distriessary data by June Albert Wilkes t bution of funds was placed in the died last who of a hands committee consisting of March 9 In 1915 Dr C N Jensen state superintendent her eldest son Lesof public instruction Miss Kate Wilter died while on liams and Mr Eaton board members a mission in Ha salaries upon motion ' hj in 1918®® a son Joseph was Mrs killed in action in France wail and Wilkes The first post of the American Legion in Salt Lake later merged with others and the Joseph Simmons Wilkes detachment of the Marine Corps league were nagied for the latter son Surviving are one son Frederick S Wilkes of Salt Lake four daughters Mrs Marjorie W Jenkins Of Park City Mrs Helen W Lyman and Doris and Marion Wilkes of Salt Lake two brothers Arthur L Simmons of Provo and L L Simmons of Salt Lake four sisters Mrs Alice Taysun Mrs J T Dunbar Mrs William Willis and Mrs W Peterson all of Salt Lake and three granddaughters Funeral services will be held in the Ensign ward of the L D S church Sunday at 1 p m Bishop Gordon T Hyde presiding Friends may call at the Deseret mortuary Sunday until 12 30 p m Burial will take place in the City cemetery AWAIT PARLEY Loan Officer Secs Delegates to the second annual convention of the ninth district of National Altrusa clubs began registering at the Newhouse hotel Friday for the opening session Saturday at 9 30 a m The convention will officially open at breakfast at 8 a m at the chamber of commerce Delegates will be welcomed to Salt Lake by Mrs Iva Miilward president of the Salt Lake Altrusa club and reports from officers and chairmen of standing committees are scheduled An election of officers also will be held Mrs WInola Shimer second vice president of National Altrusa and Miss Elizabeth FitzGerald chairman of the international relation committee for the National Federation of Business and Professional Women will be the principal ipeakers at the afternoon session Entertainment features of the gathncuJe an organ recital at the frn® tabernacle Saturday forenoon a formal luncheon at the Newhouse hotel Saturday at 1 30 p m a visit to Salt-ai- r Saturday afternoon a breakfast at Skatterkare Farmington Sunday at 11 a m and a trip through Ogden canyon later in the day A dinner was held Friday evening at the Coun try club The assessed valuation in the 1930 was 398000000 the following year it increased to and last year was lowered to $36000000 Estimates for the coming year place assessments at $24 000000 The action of the two committee in approving the budget followed approvals by the Jordan school board the county commission and the county committee of the state taxpayers’ com1931 district in County Attorney At Tooele Seeks Judge Nomination C E Baker county attorney of Tooele county announced Friday from Tooele that he will seek to be nominated for the Third judicial bench at the Democratic judicial con ventlon June 25 Mr Baker is at present serving his second term as county attorney and has practiced law in Tooele since 1928 Active in Democratic circles Mr Baker has been county chairman of his party for the past four years He said his candidacy was urged by friends and associates in Salt Lake and Tooele and pointed out that counties other than Salt Lake should be represented on the district bench Young Republicans Fine Farm Outlook Plan Organization Agricultural conditions in Utah and other intermountain states are sub stantlally better than in the country as a whole according to H S Clarke director of the crop and livestock loan division U S department of agriculture Mr Clarke spent the day here conferring with Perry E Burnham manager of the Salt Lake regional office and left at 5 35 p m for Wash- ington He was accompanied by G L Halton chief administrative officer of the loan organization An abundant supply of moisture and favorable growing conditions Mr Clarke said have combined to give the intermountain atates as bright an agricultural outlook as any section in the nation Former Utahn Killed In Crash in Arizona Lawrence Dean Cline 39 former resident of Salt Lake was killed on June 11 m an automobile collision near Yuma Ariz while driving to San Francisco said word received by friends here Friday Mr Cline was born in Huntington Utah and lived in Salt Lake until seven years ago when he moved to San Francisco bile salesman He was an automo- Harvard Buys Collection of Utah Fossils Harvard university has purchased the vertebrate section of the rare fossil collection of the late Dr Earl Douglass Mrs Douglass of 139 Twelfth Fast street announced Friday The section includes skulls of prehistoric animals and a fossil turtle two feet long Dr Douglass was the discoverer of the dinosaur quarry near Jensen and wa active in developing the sit which later was made a national of Salt Lake Young Republicans county will meet in a mass meeting June 29 in the Newhouse hotel to organize a Young People’s Republican club it was announced Friday follow ing a meeting of the general organic zation committee Membership of the club which will cooperate with the regular party or ganization is restricted to Repub licans 35 years of age or under At the conference Friday which was held in the Newhouse hotel reports were submitted by T W Mac kay and Harold Williams in charge of arrangements H H Halliday m charge of organization and Howanf A Jarvis in charge of contacts Smoot Presses for Night Mail Flight Senator Reed Smoot assured thei chamber of commerce and Governof George H Dern by wire from Wash ington Friday that he Is doing every® thing within his power to have tha night airmail between Salt Lake and Los Angeles restored The message from the senior ena tor wa in response to wire ent to Senator Smoot and King earlier In the day by the governor and the chamber of commerce Governor Dern In his telegram informed the senators that those in close touch with the situation feel that a serious blow has been dealt to business in this and adjoining States by abandonment of the night airmail service The chamber of commerce telegram urged active support for the postoffice bill into which Senator Smoot wrote an amendment pro viding funds for restoration of the service Holdup Robs Stand Near Central Police Statioq Shoving a revolver across the counter of the Snappy Service Lunch 113 East First South street at 9 30 an unmasked bandit p m Friday about 18 year old robbed Hugo All red port attendant of $23 50 police re- Allred ran across tbe street to pot lire headquarter and reported the holdup n |