Show 'Wli- - THE 22 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 3 1934 Horse Show Will Attract STATE CHILD Entries From Idaho Falls LABOR LAW TO RIVER PACT LDS RELIEF MEETING ON Group Likewise Plans to Send Performers Ogden OPENSTODAY Arizona Delegation Wil Attend Confab on Pro-posed Contract With U S 1CKES EXTENDS Mrs G O Wright TIME BE ENFORCED School WEDNESDAY Officials' Enlistee in Aid of Industrial Hundreds of Stake Ward and Mission Society Offi cers Leaders to Attend four fine Commission horses in the show of the Salt Lake to Horse Show association be held October 13 and 14 at the fair grounds Friendly cooperation from the coliseum it was announced Tuesday state school office and Charles H asof C E the by Wright president Skidmore state superintendent of sociation public instruction Enabled the indus-Woralso was received here that trial commission of Utah Tuesday to nine horses will be entered by mem- announce inauguration of enforce-berof the Ogden Horse Show asso-me0f the child labor law passed nation who decided at a meeting by the 1933 legislature to full Tuesday night to give The legislature enacted the statute support the Salt Lake City show and provided a rather extensive setThe Ogden group passed a resolu- up but did not give the Industrial tion expressisng appreciation to the commission any money with which Salt Lake association for support to take on the added duties given the Ogden show held last June Instead it cut the appropriation to at the coliseum in that city The the commission — as it did to all other resolution will be sent to Mr Wright state departments— to such an extent Among the horses to be entered by that various activities already asMrs Wright will be a signed by law to the commission had stallion and an animal which will to be discontinued or seriously curcompete in the light harness class tailed it is set out in a resolution event “Wasatch Chief" a horse adopted by the commission Tuesday owned by J S Glazebrook of Og Commission Crltised den also will be entered In this class which will be new to Salt Lake The commission has been rather criticised the resolution severely City horse show attenders It Mrs Wright has exhibited in for savs for not enforcing the law mer Salt Lake City shows and was has arranged to pay for required a judge at the Junior league show printing and for badges to be worn in August at the country home of by child workers and Mr Skidmore has come to the rescue by offering Clarence Bamberger Ogden entries in the show It was the support of the school organization maniannounced following the meeting of the state in carrying out the which will Include Pussywillow and Wa- fold provisions of the law unsatch Chief owned by Mr Glaze-broo- deals18with employers of persons der years of age Brutus owned by A L Howard B Gunderson supervisor Carolina Dawn owned by Mrs K C Ikeler Bohemian Pride owned of vocational education in trades and school office by E L Russell Bohemian Heiress industries of the state owned by Mrs J M Eccles: Sky- will have charge of enforcement com-as lark owned by P A Dix Nettie chief deputy for the Industrial owned by N E DeMauis and Cieam mission Assistants Listed Pea Vine owned by Mrs Russell Inwill enter a stable m Falls of Idaho MEET OPENS of PROGRAM ANNOUNCED d a Plans Wait "Visitors Arrival of Chamber Ex' tendg Luncheon Inv itation Arizona delegates will be present meeting at the capital at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning when the other six states of the Colorado river basin assemble to discus3 what they should do about a contract Arizona proposes to make with the United States which the six states appear to believe is hostile to their best inter ests for the future From Washington Tuesday came an Associated Press dispatch winch said the that Secretary Harold L Ickes of ask department of the interior will "the six states to present any objections or criticisms of the proposed Arizona contract in his hands by No " t the ember 15 This extends the time which Secretary Ickes formerly allowed — 30 receipt of a copy of the days fromcontract — by about a month proposed The proposed contract would give Arizona 2 800 000 acre feet of storage capacity In the Boulder canyon res ervolr now nearing completion whenever she cares to put that amount of water to use on her acres V Refuses to Be Bound AriIn the contract as submitted zona proposes that she shall in no wise be considered by accepting the water to be bound by the Colorado river compact and she neither construes accepts nor ratifies the compact The Boulder canyon act gives the right to 2800000 acre feet b water in the reservoir and -- the waters of the Gita riv within her borders subject to the provisions of the compact The six states or some of them anyway think that the right and thing for Arizona to do would sisterlycome into the compact and be be to governed by the same rules as are to Be Laid Upon Increased Preparation General Session Thursday Stress WEDNESDAY 10 a m —Opening session for stake and ward officers and clasi leaders in the tabernacle 2 five-gaite- d Mrs G O Wright KING SAYS SL TO GET GRAZING p m —Theological departin assembly Rail ' THURSDAY 10 a m — General and stake officers’ meeting m Bishop’s building auditorium 2 p m — General session In tab2 30 ment meeting ernacle Increased preparation for all forms k Glas-man- HEADQUARTERS Survey Under Way to Find Space in Federal Building Wilkins COAL DEALERS of Relief society activity particularly theological and sociological studies will be stressed at the semiannual general conference of the National Women’s Relief society opening Wednesday at 10 a m in the L D S tabernacle it was announced Tuesday night by Mrs Louise Y Rob- To assist him school officials cluding the superintendent in each district have been named as deputies They are: Alpine district — David Gouflay and A B Allen American Fork E B Garrett Lehi L A Clark Pleasant Grove and C H Davies Provo Beaver Melvin Wittwer Beaver Box Elder Hervin Bunderson and W S Beecher Brigham City and L C ison Although no definite annoi Y Robison president Inset Mrs Julia A Child Leaders of the National Woman’s Relief soment has been made by the secretary second counselor which Wednesday will begin its two-da- y The first day’s sessions will ciety of the interior assurances have been be largely for lesson work outlining the winter’s Left to right— semiannual general conference Mrs received by Senator William H King A F Lund secretary Mrs Julia The general session will be held program Amy Mrs Louise that administrative headquarters for Thursday at 2 p m in the L D S tabernacle W Brown Lyman first counselor and Cache J Garland Chrlstopherson the Taylor grazing act will be esLogan H P Anderson Vote to Accept Kirkbride tablished In Salt Lake City the sen- Ulalins Hyrum Amos Bair Richmond Carbon J G Reeves Price Davis H C ator said Tuesday National Not State Burton Farmington J A Taylor A survey is now being made to Bountiful J E Hancey Kaysville available be Agreement determine if space will Duchesne C M Iverson Duchesne in the federal building as it will be Huntington Emery J A Nuttall the other states desirable to have this office close F G Gardiner Panguftch 260 Utah retail Garfield of Representatives set Granup to the land office The chamber of They fear that Arizona may dealers voted at a meeting Tues Grand M J Andrews Moab Maims inimical to them and particu- - commerce building also is being con- coal at N A Jenthe rhamher of commerce to ite Dr C S Smith and day which states the to upper basin sidered as possible location larly Salt Lake City and J I Chrisaccept the national code of the bi- sen One Victim Suffers Possimay be somewhat alower in develoTo Employ Twenty Acfcord tuminous industry in lieu of the state tensen Magna Iron N J Barlow pment while at the same time taking Cedar City no could code said he ble Skull Fracture Pogive King for herself all that she could get out Senator be A petition will be submitted at once Jordan Dr C N Jensen and J H of the compact if she had not idea as to when the office will InOwen Barnett to Governor Henry H Blood asking Creer Sandy Juab lice Arrest Driver established but he had been Dr Elwood Mead federal reclamation commissioner has set Kane Rodney Ashby and Bursigned it about 20 people will be that he cancel the present state code Nephi 1 next as the tentative deadline when friends and AlThe Wednesday conference was formed thatmost E H sponsors Kanab Lewis nell January Kirby of whom probably and substitute for it the instrument called by Governor E C Johnson employed of the Deer creek-Uta- h lake diking project must reach an agreeFour persons were injured one be brought here from Washing- for this industry promulgated by the ton B O Rust Glendale Truman of Colorado who is violently opposed will D H S Swallow Salter Mt ment on division of the waters so that work can be started as an Orderville act A R N of the ton C Administration contract to approval of the seriously when the southbound auCarmel Millard W A Paxton Fillby the will involve a tremendous amount of The principal difference between United States until Arizona has come detail work R Tippets Morgan tomobile In which they were riding unemployment relief measure the two is that the national code pro- more Morgan J Into the compact A Bates Nebo Wilson and This was stated clearly In a let- was overturned when it collided with Melvin L not the office is will It trade areas vides for expected by E A Delegates Call on Blood ter from Dr Mead to Fred E an eastbound car Tuesday at 7 p m be opened until a number of hearings while the present state code does not Spanish Fork North Sanpete Pleasand A E Darley Mt After It was called a delegation on establishment of proposed grazing Labor provisions in the two are vir- Jones Schnepfe director of the federal proj- at Seventh South and Second ’ East Moroni and Westenskow ant Eldon from Arizona visited Governor John districts have been held and admin- tually the same according to Gus P ects division of the p W A in Wash- streets son and Tuesday two of its members istrative details have been worked Baekman acting state recovery ad- North Summit H A Pace Coalville John Butcher 57 of 340 Whitney H V Alston Paik City Paik ington a copy of which was received court suffered a called on Governor Henry H Blood out in Washington Ferrmgton R ministrator who presided at Tues- Piute City possible skull fracJ C Oscarson Marysvale D of Utah Governor Henry H Blood Tues- ture and cuts and bruises his son Carpenter of Hayden Colo Is the day’s meeting by W Luke Circleville J Cannon Q New Mexico also was on hand Tues- Taylor act administrator day Except for the addition of two Chester Butcher 24 driver of the Mr Schnepfe had asked Dr Mead machine Dan Butcher 21 and Amos new members the authority for the Junction day afternoon with her state engAugmented Airmail R San Rich Law D Randolph for a report on the present status of Butcher 14 of Granger nephews Of ineer and her attorney general Senator King was advised Tues- new code will be the same as for Juan H L Hanson Monticello SeGovernor Morley Griswold of Nethe project far which $2750000 al- John Butcher cuts and bruises national vier A J Ashman Rirhfield South as- the administration of the Harllee Branch second day by delea was vada expected heading The code under the setup The victims were returning to their ready has been allocated Replying present an sistant Manti South postmaster general that Sanpete E T Reid Dr Mead said: gation from that state which Includes homes from work when the accident airmail schedule between two new members are Moses Thatch- Summit E M Reid Kamas Tuitic T its Colorado river commission and le- augmented from C Governor occurred The eastbound car accord“Recent letters Chase of E Bartlett Eureka Tooele P M Salt Lake City and the east is to be er of Logan and George gal department So far as Governor Blood and a report in person from ing to police struck the Butcher maThree Payson Present members are O H Nielson Tooele Uintah H S Olson immediately Blood was advised he is the only inaugurated state of W of water chine overturned it and kept going R the and Salt Brown Wallace Uet Holgreen Lake Vernal Wasatch R F Nilsson Heplanes a day each way between this Five thousand party members will storage commission are to the effect for other governor who will attend s of'a block Officers City W D Kuhre of Sandy and W ber City Washington M E Moody and will be authorized Chicago city engage u the Democratic Salt Lake that there has been no change of im- said the driver of the eastbound car Lacking advice as to who would by the postoffice department to R White of Ogden Bick-neSL Anne Snow George carry Wayne next week portance from the situation which ex- fled be present Utah officials made no mail instead of starting county be campaign These to names submitted will Weber Keith Wahlquist and announced Leonard only two planes un A Brennan isted on conference other than 1 This Is not Ed Almstedt 31 of 713 Seventh plans for the present schedule This will Governor Blood for approval as the A E Stratford Ogden to provide the board room at the cap-it- der the chairman and Parnell Black due to lackSeptember county new of interest or effort on the East street later was arrested by ofafter code which joint Salt Lake City faster service to authority Salt Lake City Dr L J Nuttall Jr secretary as a meeting place If that is give and from eastern and mid western they will be submitted to the N R A A M Thurman Alma Clayton C B part of either the state authorities ficers and admitted he was the not large enough the hall of the centers The organization plans are being or the different interests concerned at Washington for final approval driver of the car He said he failed Jones J A Powell and Hazel Peterin each house of representatives will be availthe with groups Because this project is needed by to see the Butcher machine He was son Salt Lake City Ogden W K perfected able ward and precinct receiving their in- a large number of people in Salt Lake held for investigation Hopkins Ogden Provo H A Dixon structions during the next ten days Returns Prebident The delegates will be the guests of tu the and vicinity and is the only soThe victims weie taken and T W Dyches Provo Logan E the Salt lake chamber of commerce Workers in wards 1 and 2 were City conof water lution of the problem emergency hospital and with the exG D Harding Lo- addressed With at a luncheon at noon if they accept Improved Agan Bateman and Monday and Tuesday by servation on the Provo river and be- ception of John Butcher who was Murray James Clove and Philip Mr Black The remaining meetings an invitation which Gus P Baekman cause there is no lack of interest or moved to the General hospital were Stone Murray all to start at 8 p m are as follows’ effort I recommend that this matter later taken to their homes secretary of the chamber requested His health much improved after a 4 Governor Blood to extend Ward Wednesday at Newhouse be left as it is until January 1 visit in Los Angeles with his daughhotel ward 5 Thursday at Ambaster Mrs Isaac Blair Evans Heber J “This will time enough for the hotel: sador ward 3 Friday at New- governor andgive the L D S Grant president of others to secure an 10 hotel house Salt Lake City Saturday precinct returned to of all the interests or show Storage Ample Officials church at ‘Bingham city hall precincts 1 2 agreement Tuesday night that it is not possible " 5 9 and 12 Monday at Murray 3 were him Mrs Accompanying Say Canyon Supply hall precincts 6 7 8 and 9 Grant a daughter Mrs George J Denying a charge of reckless driv- city to Be Augmented Cannon and Jus secretary Joseph Wednesday October 10 at Sandy city Foreign War Veterans 27 349 Rav East Sixth hall Crockett 4 Wednesday Octoing Anderson Governor Henry H Blood anThey arrived on the Los South street was ordered by Judge ber 10precinct at Magna public library Nominations nounced the leasing of the home of Conduct Angeles limited train Daniel court The county campaign also provides Harrington in police Dr Ernest D Hammond at 1330 SecPresident Grant spoke Sunday Unless unforeseen conditions arise Funeral services for Charles H for weekly collage meetings in every asso- Tuesday to face trial October 9 night at a Mutual Nominations for office In Lieuten- ond avenue Tuesday the 62nd anniac- ward and Due to in an error the a Hart member of Cie L D S church Salt Lake City's water troubles are ciation conventionImprovement police for Hollywood precinct with thorough ant C E Allen post No 409 Veterans versary of the birth of Mr Blood first council of seventy who died over for this year water department slake His return wax hastened by cident reports The Salt Like Trib- canvass of the city and county com- of Governor Blood observed his 82nd Foreign Wars were made Tuesday une a Crockett in local will officials Monday the next three weeks within be Beryl reported announced H hospital the death of Charles Hart memSaturday Tuesday pleted birthday anniversary Monday Since m hall the at a Eagles’ night meeting held Wednesday in the L D S as- The officials said that ample water ber of the first council of seventy at as the person arrested after an auhis inauguration nearly two years 23 October Election will take place tomobile struck a safety zone abutago the official residence of the govsembly hall at 12 30 p m remains in storage and in case of an whose funeral services President ment Will Be’ Those nominated follow: For com- ernor Heber J Grant president of the L emergency pole at Broadway and Main Creative Jobs has been at the Hotel Utah 50 second feet of water Grant will preside ParThomas L mander Guy Harry streets D S church who returned Tuesday can be drawn The family Immediately early Sunday morning Miss began from pump and Discussed at R W Letter and C A Remy daily Meeting ry car owner of the Beryl Crockett from California will preside at the artesian wells In addition the irriTO TEST NEW TRAIN commander Gomer T preparations to move to the home senior vice and a was of the not sister defendant which will be services and be one of the speakers gation season ends October 15 and E C Schmidt director of publicity by the govCawley and L D ernor and Mrsoccupied an occupant "Selling — a Creative Job” will be Llewellyn G W commander Blood a daughter Other speakers will be J Golden the will receive all of the flow for the Union Pacific system D E an a speech to be delivered Fitt junior vice 21 of the 268 Hanks Flora East Fifth Kimball senior president of the first fromcity subject a son Alan mountain streams it either owns nounced Tuesday 'during a brief stop- street was Mr Llewellyn and E W Evelyn and Council of seventy Stephen L Rich or controls as a shareholder injured in the accident by Dr Adam S Bennion assistant to Carlquist over in Salt Lake City that a new six the president of the Utah Power & Erickson chaplain Victor Anderson ards of the council of the twelve Reports at the water department car streamlined AIDE NAMED W A P R O Podmore and L D Allcock of tram would make sev TRIP EXPENSES VOTED Light company before the Salescraft ficer of the apostles Samuel O Bennion of the showed that the average daily sup- eral test runs between Chicago and 1886 Lincoln W Carter T C Mr Bevan George day first council of seventy Joseph E ply of culinary water during the Los Angeles during the next few City commissioners voted an appro club at a banquet Wednesday at 7 45 Erickson H J Edmonds and J M street- - has been appointed field clerk m at the Newhouse hotel of to finance e p $200 Cardon of Logan and Charles R Tuesday priation 2 44 Ol-month of September was second weeks Mr Schmidt is en route to Los a for the P W A in Utah county His of Dr L A Browne chief of The meeting will open the fall ac- Sarle and quartermaster J V mission secretary to Mr Hart feet compared with 48 8 second feet Angeles to confer with system offi- thetripcity principal duty will be to assist resiand food inspection tivities of the club Will Roberts also Active pallbearers will be Willard supplied dairy 1933 on cials the during September Frank Q Robinson post command dent engineer inspectors in the prepplans Ashton and Douglas Pack grand department to attend a dairy and ice will speak and Bert C Palmer will be er aration of reports presided at the meeting W S Maxwell presi cream industrial exposition at Clcve toastmaster sons: Alfred and Halo Hart Charles 20 land Ohio 5 will to Ident October from and Rollo Woodwaid nephpreside Osmond APPROVE CODE AH-Kon- r Mead Sets Deer Creek Deadline for January FOUR' INJURED 1 IN AUTO CRASH Commissioner Recommends Further Time to Reach lecfamation g price-fixin- two-third- ll Grant Health Water Troubles Over for Year Driver Denies Reckless Charge Friends to Pay Final Tributes Governor Takes Lease on Home To Churchman Snel-grov- ews Honorary pallbearers will consist of members of the first councl of seventy Music will be under the direction of Professor A C Lund director of the tabernacle choir Friends may call at the family residence 1175 Gilmer drive Wednesday from 9 a m to 11 30 a m Interment will be m the City cemetery Two Groups Exhorted To Back Housing Plan The Importance of improving Salt homes and business prop- fcr erties taking advantage of the loans offered under the federal housing act was stressed in addresses at fwo Local gatherings Tuesday Allen T Sanford F H A director for Utah addressed the Utah Build lrg and Construction congress at the chamber of commerce and H Leroy Frisbv credit manager of the Anderson Lumber company gave a talk to the Assorted Retail Credit Men at the New house hotel Lake City J States Relieved of Road Debts to U S Blood Hears States are discharged of certain debts they undertook to pay to the federal government under the emergency federal highway act of 1932 when an appropriation of $80000000 additional funds was devoted by congress to road construction In the states as an unemployment relief measure Word to this effect came to Governor Henry H Blood Tuesday from Corrington Gill assistant F E R A admimstiator at Washington Several inquiries went to the federal administrator from state administrations since the law provided that the allotments made by the federal government from the S80 000 000 and later from a still larger amount of RFC funds should be repaid by the states or if they were not repaid the federal aid grants of the future should be reduced by a corresponding amount over a period of five or more years "This ment now requirement which be for repay- would otherwise operative” Mr Gill the last congress ap- points out "was in effect waived by act of proved June 18 1934 vided which pro- '“No deductions shall hereafter be made on account of advances or loans to the prior states for the construction of ' roads under the requirements of the federal highway act or on account of amounts paid under the of Title of the provisions 1 EmeigencV Relief and Construc- tion act of 1932 for furnishing relief and work relief to needy and distressed people" Today’s Traffic Talk By the Salt Lake Safety Council For about 25 years after automobiles came into common use pedestrians jumped wildly in alarm at the sound of an automobile horn Then they got tired of it all —especially as the courts had reminded them of their prior rights on the sidewalks and streets which had been established by custom and usage for many thousands of years The motorist should remember this and not try to scare them out of the way with blasts of his horn — for they don’t jump any more It is the business of every motorist to regard these rights and show courtesy and consideration to those on foot — just as you would like those courtesies shown you when you are not in your car The man m the car has plenty of power and speed at his command to make up for any time lost in showing some consideration to the pedestrian EDITOR S NOTE— Thl approx ed by official of th County of p m — Departmental sessions for stake officers and class leaders Literary department m Bar-ra-tt hall social service department in women’s gymnasium Deseret gymnasium teachers’ topic department in Bishops building audiAriunv artl-c- h authorised and Traffic Department of both City and Liquor Dealers to Face Tax Even If They Close If there are any liquor dealers who believe they can avoid payment of the special excise tax of $1000 by closing up they are feddoomed to disappointment eral officials said Tuesday Levied on all persons engaged in the liquor business in violation of state laws the tax is effective as of the date operations began and a dealer would gain nothing from a monetary standpoint this year at least by closing his doors it was explained Because of a 25 per cent penalty for delinquency which will apply to all dealers the tax for this year will amount to $1250 instead of an even $1000 The levy M an annual onp and runs front the beginning of one government fiscal year to the next The government has two avenues of approach in collecting the tax — civil and criminal It is expected however that every other recourse will be exhausted before resorting to criminal prosecution and that the government will stand in a position to make compromises where it is deemed advisable An Associated Press dispatch from Washington said Tuesday that despite protests from liquor dealers and even state authorities in some cases the treasury department emphasized that it would proceed with its collection effort The levy is in addition to federal occupational taxes of $25 also assessed against hard liquor dealers president Many hundreds of stake ward and mission Relief society officers and class leaders will attend Wednesday’s sessions which will be of a specialized nature with outstanding educators and church leaders conducting sessions during the afternoon Thousands of other Relief society members representative of approximately 69000 enrolled workers will attend the closing session Thursday at 2 p m in the tabernacle which will be of a general nature The sessions will precede the One hundred and fifth semiannual conference of the church Friday Saturday and Sunday in the tabernacle with other auxiliary meetings In other church halls and buildings Mrs Robison recently returned from attending sessions of the International Council of Women in Paris will call the initial Relief society meeting to order Wednesday at 10 a m in the tabernacle This session will be for stake and ward officers and clas3 leaders Speakers Listed The roll call will be made by Mrs Julia A F Lund general secretary following congregational singing of “High on the Mountain Top” Other speakers and their subjects will be David 0 McKay member of the council of twelve apostles who will discuss “Opportunities of the Class Teacher" Miss Emma Brown n Brigprofessor of ham Young university who will dis-s- s “Factors Essential to Good Teaching”: a discussion by Miss Hazel Brockbank state supervisor of primary education and greetingi by Mrs Robison Afternoon meetings will Include sessions for stake and general officers only The theological department meeting will be held at 2 30 p m in the assembly hall with Mrs Kate M Barker chairman Speakers will be Professor Alice L Reynolds of B Y U and Dr J T Wahlquist and Dr Frederick J Pack of the ' University of Utah The literary department will meet in Barratt hall with Mrs Mary C Kimball chairman the social service department m the women’s gymnasium of the Deseret gymnasium with Mrs Emetine Y Nebeker chairman and the teachers’ topic department in the Bishop’s building auditorium with Mrs I nme Wells Cannon chairman Program for Thnrsday Thursday meetings will be a general and stake officers’ session at 10 m in the Bishop's building auditorium at which Mrs Robison Mrs Lund Dr Lowry Nelson and Mrs Marcia K Howells will speak and the general meetmg at 2 p m in the tabernacle The Relief society general officers and one of the general authorities of the church will speak at the final Relief society session The Relief Singing Mothers directed by Mrs Charlotte O Sackett will sing choral selections All mission presidents front- - the United States Canada and Mexico are expected to arrive here by Wedwhen they will nesday morning meet with the first presidency and council of the twelve apostles in the temple Those who had arrived Tuesday evening included Le Grand Richards president of the southern states mission Charles E Rowan Jr president of the Texas mission Alonzo A Hinckley president of the California mission Elias S Woodruff of the central states mispresident sion John V Bluth president of the Canadian mission Joseph Qumney Jr president of the northwestern states mission Harold W Pratt president of the Mexican mission and James M Kirkham president of the east central states mission Don B Colton eastern states mission president already was in the city Heber J Grant president of the church returned Tuesday evening from a two-dastay in Los Angeles He will preside and speak at funeral services for Charles H Hart member of the first council of seventy Wednesday at 12 30 p m in the assembly hall President Grant also will be in charge of sessions of he general conference opening Friday at 10 a m in the tabernacle primary-educatio- 1 y -- FIRE DAMAGES GARAGE Fire believed to hav'e originated when boys plaved with matches caused damage of $100 to the garage of W E Franklin 518 West Second North street Tuesday afleroOML |