Show - — T TUE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 22' School Purchases MILK DEALERS UTAH MOVES Outside of State TO AID OGDEN i WATER PLAN SjJate U S RED CROSS Told Utah dustries Should Be Patronized 1933 Cheers-Woolgrower- RAM PRICES s OFFICIAL HERE WILL LET CODE Flayed atMeetmg Rotarians Spirited Bidding 13 INCREASE FOR SESSIONS SALEINSL In- - Members Agree to Abide Vice Chairman Looks for by N R A Without FurImprovement in Re- Engineer Approves ther Meetings Application Filed by U S ' on Surplus River Supply At Figures Three Times of Last Year Selling Average Nearly Those lief Situation Support of Utah Industries by Utah residents was urged upon Rotarians Tuesday by Harold S Jennings secie tary of the Utah Manufacturers asso the weekly elation luncheon at the Hotel Utah- Mr JenFIRST DAY YIELDS PINEVIEW PROJECT nings scored policies of state educa additional numbers arc aid Tuesday GROWERS having printingnuik at grocery jtores and through rpturnlng k work an(j the year NEARING REALITY tional institutions in done and engraving work by outside was theiyjuld reflect an improvement over systems delivery — j rPgar flrT5 basis of most of the discussion during jtast winter Mr Fieser arrived In Universities In the slatohp ronriuding session of the heannE Salt Lake to attend the Utah state He said Construction Will Provide send a large number of orders to con pdut-te- Tupsday at the ehamber of 'conference of Red Cross chapters Buyers From Eleven West cerns outside of Utah to make en commerce on the proposed N R A code which meets Wednesday at the Hotel era States and Ganad for Sev- gravings for year books when the 0j -- JEmployinent ynillf producers and distribll Utah work can be done here al prees equal (or 0f the Salt Lake m Ik shed called last The year government Annual Event Attend eral Hundred Workers to those offered by outside firms onp group at ihe hearing declared 'upon the Red Cross Mr Fieser said He added that students should get thai grocery stores should have ‘a to distribute and wheat surplus at home spirit spread of 1 or 2 cents a quart in ton to the nation's needy and 85000- of its manufac order Woolgrowers were cheered Tueeon the sales a to allow of were issued to more 000 flour Ih tfnited States of America has The value to Utah sacks profit outna annual was Phted by of milk to the conMimer The other than 5000 000 needy families He addday when the eighteenth tha right toapply surplus water m turmg industry tional' ram sale whifrh Opened at tha group contended that such action ed that 96000 000 yards of cloth and the Ogden river to the Irrigation of manufactured revealed chart business and would would be discriminatory 65600000 ready-madgarments have lands that are or an be watered Lake Union stockyards pointed Salt at valued were rot-to$96006000 a on of Wpri5 dairy distributing been madiffrom 844000 bales hardship from that river provided it does the products000 more than the to a in the industry as 300 buy revival $21836 output of'oygtems which also will be distributed work which will enable the irrigators ers bid on Rambouillet rams Under and livestock ‘com the conclusion of the hearing all for relief purposes to place the water on their lands mining agriculture ’ the coaxing of Coloned A W- - Tbomp- those attending agreed that they Red Cross activities the vice chairThis is the effect of the approval bined few years he the chief auctioneer rams went un son past a would code abide “During out haveikeen state by man by developed constantly pointed Tuesday by T H Humpherys asso- - the N R A and would live up to the Manufacturers der the hammer at an average prica Utah "the said of 52 the the filed years expanding during engineer of four applications has sought to educate the peo- code 100 per cent without the necesalmost trebling that of last year October 20 and October 21 1930 by elation organization's existence until it now of of the first day yielded manufac The!' to close the importance of further hearings forms an integral part of the social the federal bureau of reclamation in ple ” He mentioned sity growers a total of $12353 50 when turlng In the state “Our activities in ‘System Price Discussed behalf of Uncle Sam con Convicted of prices rose under the stimulus of comThe filing was done at the request text books recently published The question of a higher pi ice and lifesaving health and hygiene Ilougegen and the bidding by buyers from the petitive relief the service volunteer and form of the Utah water storage commission cerning Utah's Industries took of schedule most the morning up 11 western states and Canada The of the “Buy Utah Products" in Kill os important a part of the organizaend the approval of the applications spread Manslaughter of H A session Collins Mutual the clubs and average price for stud rams wa1 $114 as the more spectacular disaster tion la another step among several that movement among women's the Creamery company expressed compared witlr$48 78 last year $89 63 relief” he said -- are rapidly being consummated— to civic organizations ing of Friend prices might divert Mr Jennings indicated the value ofYw that in 1931 and $159 77 in 1930 make the Ogden river development Sessions to fresh milk milk demand canned Arranged Utah factories through the business “Mr Utah ‘“prize yearling grown S P of the Harter a than more project a reality Thus will be pro- chart for 1931 which products Sego the During depression showed mining on the ML Pleasant Rambouillet of Convicted vided employment for several hunvoluntary manslaugh Milk Products an said that been have company volunteer workers million livestock $26535-00farm brought top price when J D oY eafined milk dreds of persons during construction yidlded $36200000 enlisted for social service by the Red ter Chester Hougesen 34 will be sen and agriculture $11435000 These increase in the price Owens of Ozona Texas gave John K of the Huntsville reservoir Additional had been the of District fenced Mr have aided said Cross Fieser secretary granted by and Judge Monday by said are he depenMadsen the owner $425 for the anicanals and e new power line down basic industries the with that the W for the James agriculture proviso in McKinney slaying folto popular the maintaining greatly dent mal The ram last year won first stabilized price would remain in ef morale through tryyig times 30 of Frank Miller 30 Ogden canyon and needed suppleMav 32 extentsrent per Mining prize honors for lambs at the Utah mental water to permit the farming lowing Mr Fieser and A L Schafer man- - i possible penalty of one to ten years 30 per cent and agricul- feet only if fresh milk prices were livestock State fair of more valuable crops on the bench ture 60 stabilized ager of the Pacific area will be the in piison per cent Average Price Up land farms extending from Ogden to A hearing will be held at the cham- principal speakers at the conference The guilty verdict was returned Utah factories maintain 578 estab10 a m Wednes- a Averages for pens of five rams and Brigham City preliminary to the annual roll call Tuesday at 10 30 a m after the jury lishments 10765 wage earners pay- ber ofoncommerce atsubmitted' range rams also reflected a recovery The code for the from November 11 to 30 had deliberated 18 hours Argh Robday Already Approved rolls of $12 511000 and material-cost- s The average in the sheep industry The program provides fpr sessions' ertson 1381 Lincoln street foreman The federal public works admin is of $63818000 Mr Jenpmgs pointed wholesale produce dealert industry price per head of pens of Rambouil Wholesale at 10 a m and 2 p m with a lunch- of the jury announced at 10 20 a m by the Intermountain tration board has already approved out lets Tuesday was $35 compared with Produce Dealers' association eon at 12 15 p m at which time dele- that a verdict had been reached of the Ogden speedy construction $1883 last year $19 78 ‘the year be Besides setting forth that labor and gates will be welcomed by Governor Hougesen was charged with first river prqject to the extent of ’build fore and $4171 in 1930 Range rams wages shall comply with the provi- Henry H Blood E W Kelly chair- degree murder for the slaying which ing the Huntsville or Pineview dam sions set forth ot the averaged $28 a head at the sale comthe of by Lake the Salt man president climaxed a in county Hougesen's actualchapter quarrel though the money has not yet United States and outlining a code of will preside pared with $13 35 last year $1350 in cafe at 213 West Second South street ly been placed at the disposal of the 1931 and $22 45 in 1930 ethics the code provides Mrs Mabel Axllne field ‘ -bureau of reclamation Wife Held Cause' Mr Madsen who reoeived the top whoiS-jar- Cede Cited — — Th e trThe filings made By the recTama- pTBsfc Otto fir'dii ecTSd price-- was- the- purchaser m the next — will dis“On account of the widespread de- ranging for the conference tion bureau contemplate that both highest salt when he gave $400 for a of the Red trict Attorney Calvin W Rawlings moralization of the marketing struc- cuss accomplishments tha Huntsville and the Magpie reserW Gustin ram entered "by the Montana State and his assistant voir it constructed shall have equal ture caused by the combining of the Cross fn Utah during the past year at charged Miller wasHarley slain after he had college Other prices for individual Col Miss the session first Myrtis a functions should of and marthat and shortage priority transportation rebuked Hougesen for paying attenrams ranged from $40 to $200 of water aupply occur in any one keting it is declared to be unfair com- tharp Red Crass nurse toat Fillmore By ihe end of the national ram sale the Com- tion to Ademie Miller his common year it ahall be spread' over both Board Ends Investigation petition to combine these separate will describe “Service ” law wife Hougesen was alleged to Wednesday afternoon more than 1500 functions No one engaged in the munity Through Home Hygiene projects on a basis proportionate to specimens from the nation's best Cross program and have gone to his room obtained a gun of Stabbing and Placea transportation of fruits and vegeta- The Junior Red the capacity for which the reservoirs and shot Miller fatplly for Rambouillet rams reflected rising prices Tnesday at flocks are expected to change hands bles as a contract carrier or as a com- what it means fo a community will be The defense was Bidding arc finally constructed - asseronbased the national ram sale where 300 buyers gathered to purchase prize Rambouillets occupied the center of mon carrier shall operate as a dealer the subject of talks by Anne Treman Teacher on Leave Far Direct Flaw On Wednesday and Richard Thurman pupils of the tions that Miller was plotting to rob stock Below “Mr Utah” which drew the top price of $425 is being the stage Tuesday m these commodities that customer a and and Two of the applications are on the Hougesen Hampshires Suffolks and crossbred “Itinerant venders or merchants Wasatch school K D held seller Madsen Owens the while the John J by buyer Miller attacked was will be plced on the auction block direct flow of surplus waters of the The accumulated deficit of the by Hougesen engaged in the distribution of fresh A discussion of roll call problems when he tried to intervene Houge- of Ozona Trxas looks on will be held and Mr Schafer will Ogden river occurring at any time Salt Lake school district at the end fruits and vegetables shall be Tuesday $ales subject to dithe sen denied advances 30 was season is This of the fiscal year' June making during irrigation to the provisions of this code ” bring the morning session to a close The sale was opened with an adm self vlded 2S0 second-fee- t for use on the $1091711 or an increase during the The hearing of the butter manufac- with an address on “The Red Cross in woman and declared he shot dress by Fred A Ellenwood ot Red defense after Miller had drawn a xlower Ogden valley which term in- year of $162201 the achool board was turers’ code which was to have been the New Deal” Bluff Cal vice 'president of the Naknife cludes the lands as tar north as Brig- Informed Tuesday night in an audit held Wednesday has been set for Discussions Slated tional Woolgrowers’ association who Brief Trial ham City if under the government by Beealey Wood & Co public ac- Tuesday September 19 at 2 p m Mr Fieser will speak at the lunchpredicted increasing improvement m canals and 25 cecond-fee- t trim the countants Trial of the case Was one of the The list of scheduled hearings is as eon meeting on “The — n livestock Red Cross prices Colonel Thompson South fork of the Ogden for use on In the previous year the district follows Retail trades on record inyolving a capital Thursday at Permanent Asset in Our National shortest urged bidders to realize recovery had the 10 a mj painting and decorating upper Ogden valley iandi in connec- Incurred a deficit of $413201 offense Less than six days were re con- Life” before he stepped to the aucbegun tion with the Magpie reservoir works auditors noted A comparably large tractors Monday 18 2 tion block to coax bidders to boost Round table discussions are slated quired from the time of impaneling The point of diversion in this case is overdraft for 1933 was averted the p m beauty shops September of to the the verdict returning jury their offers Tuesday Septem- from 2 to 4 p m through the Huntsville Mountain ca- audit showed by failure to redeem ber 19 10 a m ice cream manufacThe jurors were Mr Robertson Mr Schafer will discuss unemployThe clpsing dav of the sale will nal Waters for the lower valley are bonds in excess of reserve provisions turers Wednesday Chi971 W Leaves Marcus South Fourth for Bird Commission Decides Stanley 20 10 ment and disaster relief The subject September City open promptly Wednesday at 9 30 diverted at the head of the pipe line In the prior year bonds totaling a m barbers Thursday ThirD 612 Twelves R West street: a m services September of first aid and Tuesday sales and the prices In tha Huntsville reservoir $193 12Q were redeemed in this mad 21 10 a m in Favor of Metal roofing contractors Fri- will be handled by Edwin H Carroll teenth East street Elihu Daziey 453 received were The other two applications also of ner West Seventh South street Richard 22 10 a m potato director of first aid and day September Single rami equal priority provide for 45000 acre-fee- t A separate schedule disclosed that chip manufacturers Friday Septem- in the Pacific area Miss Nina Little Solomon 1209 Seventh East street We Hansen Collin-ai2ror'1nLr5f!lI0Jw' Safety Devices of storage in the Huntsville receipts for 1933 of $2249296 were ber 22 2 p m sheet metal contrac- Red Cross nurse stationed at Lodge Farms tompanr li30 A Jones 204 West First South street Sheep Mo L B Nielson to companr in the $436048 under budget estimates tors Wednesday September 27 10 reservoir and 40000 acre-fee- t O L Beal Ephraim S300 M J will lead a discussion on pub- Carl Fritsch 1180 South Eighth West udr to Magpie reservoir the latter water to while expenditures totaled $2410 a m “to go to Washington if Metal fire escapes will be required T Brickion Kamas S70 M Judy L to Hugh lic health nursing and home hygiene street Carl O Willie 331 South State prepared be used In both upper and lower Og- 145’ or $190674 under the budgeted George Beal to 44 North Ninth Gibbv Albert street an to ef cut Alston liaison red in of ®alt wo: Ray necessary” K tape representative Madsen on all buildings more than thfee amount j 1425 The difference in actual Slate den valleys and tor Ogden city o Oxens Ozone Texas the United States Veterans’ adminis- West street A H Van Steeter Mag fort to obtain $3000000 in federal J Retailers File Msdsen to expenditures plus $1351 deficit fn Hudspeth nos w c tration m Salt Lake will present na N M Long 125 East Eighth South funds for public works and unemploy-stiee- t stones high the city commission de- 'Pendleton N j Bullard Woodland to T Cal the milk fund' brought the E 437 Clawson and Kingsley ment relfcf this winter Mayor Lous creed Tuesday after it was informed I50 Day Farms company to Ephraim Rani phases of new legislation pertaining overdraft to $162201 the audit ‘“corporation flperfl 00 Day Farms company to Charles K Cook 719 Marcus left Tuesday for Chicago by Euilding Inspector W D Pinney Passociation to veterans' pensions and Mrs Axlinc Sixth avenue Bullard Woodland 100 W B n showed Articles of incorporation of the will as the selected was Will attend the conference to he on ser- - Gudgell court volunteer where Slme speak special Sheep company 150 W D The financial summary pointed out Utah State Retailers’ association a to de- of United States Mayors September that inside fifeproof hallways have Candland to T J Hudspeth 50 alternate or thirteenth vice juror Sales In lota the school district’s bonded debt is nonprofit organization to promote fair ‘proved a fizzle" liberate on the verdict with the others 19 to 22 Mrs Axllne In William Briaas to Chaaid Cannon Sheen $4071000 of which $328000 was re- competition among merchants were theAssisting ara Dr Arthurarranging was Mayor Marcus expects to be away Mr Pmney reporting on findings company Seliaman 30 at M0 W D Mur- only in case a regular L juror meeting financed since the audit was com- filed Tuesday in the county clerk’s J- Wright' Salt Lake 10 at 1340 to and Offiillness unable stricken to with two of Coast intends the Pacific to three weeks and Miss ray Building general arrangements t8 J Hudspeth 1 ai pleted and $18000 in bonds redeemed office Martha Hardin Miss C Castleton and complete his service exert every effort to bring action on cials’ conference at Monterey CaL Lodte Farms company to EdA credit of $9949870 was listed for Officers include W L Walker of Miss Dora Huettle ward Chama JBaraent outside declared relief federal works Mrs fire and that projescapes Day Farms company to NT FM 35 at 850: public Injuries suffered Monday when he school sites buildings and equip- Salt Lake president Alex Hedquist James H Wolfe andregistration Hudspeth IS Mrs Arthur L ects and it is the belief of the city were the only "foolproof” way of pro- At $403 Ephraim Ramb Association to T Provo first vice president (truck his head against another boy’s ment C A Thomas luncheon and Mrs T L’ HolF Hudspeth 10 at 400 William Miller to board of commissioners that the “red viding protection knee while playing football proved “The financial records and ac- Wright Ogden second vice Grand Canyon Sheep company 15 at 33 man publicity d tape" must be cut within 30 days if The point was illustrated Clark & Co to Grand fatal to Robert Burns Donohoo 14 counts of the district are well kept Ray H Butler Sait Lake president Sheep comhotel in which the con- pany 10 at 290 E 6 Canyon Salt Lake is to realize any benefit at the Hansen & Sona to son of William R and Eleanor Mickel-son-' are In agreement with this report and treasurer E W Kellysecretary W E Bruneau 13 at company Sheep was 40: Mantl which was this ference assembled winter act works from the public L 8 Donohoo He died at the family and we have nothing but commenda- Kern Fred H Wheeler Sam Axel-rato K K Ottosen Meeker company The question of federal action is equipped with interior fireproof hall- Colo 20 at 780 C D Mlehaelson to Wyat residence in East Crescent Tuesday tion for the care and efficiency mainF J Lucas S Skaggs C B Pen- - 3 t 156 Noyrj & Sons toi expected to be brought to a head by ways Practically hit the fireproof tf at 730 a m tained in the clerk's office during the Robbins William Schubach and J L Wyatt & Olsen S at 162 W C Pendleton Sunday when a visit is scheduled by doors to the hallway were wedged to Grand Canyon Sheep company The accident occurred Monday noon period of our examination" 18 at the Wirthlm all of Salt Lake N L Hana representative of Secretary H L open Mr Pinney said thus prevent- $208 Slme Sheep company to Bruneau at tha Draper junior high achool auditors stated sen Brigham City Ralph Howard and company 10 at $220 M J Udy t Appointment of A B Smith 2181 Ickes federal public works adminis- ing the protection they were designed Sheep where the Donohoo boy and aome Presentation of the report featured Clyde Taylor of Provo Oliver EdJohnston Sheep company 11 at $308 WU as secretary-treasurtrator City and state officials expect to afford liam Brim to Grand A verdict of acquittal was returned McClelland avenue schoolmates were playing football Sheep com tha meeting which was the first held wards and C A Lundahl of Logan and general manager of the to place the entire question before Salt Lake’s new building code pro- panyfc 10 at $240 W D Canyon Candland to Peer Abouf S p m when Hie youth by the board since the opening of Henry Volker J H Carstensen Ray by a jury in police court Monday in Utah Wholesale I 8 company Sait Lake 10 at $2501 K to the for company but Inside vides fire escapes him for solution Grocery Clark A Co to Grand Canyon Sheep com- failed to come out of a dare he was school Boyle and Fred M Nye of Ogden and the case of John D Scheijd 49 of 367 succeed the late John Chester Deal pany 15 at 360 Day Farma company t 'Nothing but additioris to the red commission declined to repeal the O- Grand taken to his home whera he lost conFinal disposition was made of the M W Ron of Helper directors Fourth East street accused of drunkO Canyon Sheep company lat 300: bv announced was metal rdinance comment fire made Tuesday the escapes J K Madsen was requiring by sciousness an hour later He is be- “stabbing" incident involving Kentape” At a recent meeting of the board en driving T Hudipeth 5 at 470 Packard of Springvilte president of George D Keyser city waterworks until receipt of Mr Pinney’s report William Brgirsto to JGrand lieved to have suffered a basal skull neth Keeler 26 a teacher who wrs additional directors to Canyon 6hecp 16 Scheid was arrested earlv August othei S at represent 170 concern Ihe company the of Bullard Brothers To on recommendation a his Based commissioner following meeting fracture a cerebral concussion and suspended last June after a&sertediy parts of the state were chosen Mr bv Radio Car Patrolmen W L Mar-roh- i Collard Provo 5 ak 1130 W D Georg hus new duties the to assume retain the vill Smith voted subon the commissioners commissioners Candland to John E Aaeard city hemorrhage and P W Johnson neaf Fourth Fountain wielding a hunting knife on Alma Butler said Their names however He had been credit ject metal escapes as an additional safe- Green 5 at 160 W S Hausen ho W U immediately Born In Salt Lake April 8 1919 Hall 14 a pupil at the Irving Ju do not appear in the articles of incor- South and Fourth East streets Blackwell Simpson Nev 3 at 172 50 Day 1926 of the since streets commissioner Lee company manager B Harold guard the boy moved to East Crescenf with mor high school The board an- poration as they have yet to be conFarms The defendant testified he was not to Charles Redd La Sal joined the said the city should not pledge its good Mr Pmnev urged the commission to Utah (company at J300 Deer Lodge Farms to his parents when he was a year old nounced that Keeler had been placed firmed by the association the driver ot the car Two witnesses The new general manager as con- Charlea Redd La Sal 5 at 1200 Xphraim of the un- follow a recommendation ted be ago general cannot years that will company for He was attending the tenth grade at on an “indefinite leave of absence" projects corroborated Mr Scheld'a testimony Ramb association to Ed Bean Ozona ference for cities and counties to co- Texas dertaken within the next 30 days S at 1176 the Junior high school and that he would not return as a Oil Executives Mantl Livestock company The jurors were C D Ray 274 bookkeeper to to Grand Canyon Sheep codes were in Meanwhile company S at 6140 building operate applying city departments Surviving are his parents two teacher North Second West street C W to Millar John ton Wllgam limits He company brothers and one sister Dale Neal and A contract was approved with the To Form working overtime to prepare informa- structures outside the city 5 at 150 Erickson 22 Hartwell avenue A W Montana State Shp to Ed of the city Bean 6 at 190 F J Nielsoncollege Organization tion which must accompany the city’s cited probable expansion to Ed Bean June Donohoo Stewart Brothers Coal company to 970 Lake street and C L Suspects Waive Hearing Eddington Sc 6 192 at the for to reason J as Song Grand a date at Can some future loan request The auditor’s office is Funeral aervices will be conducted supply coal for the ensuing year to A move to create an association of Marbow 148 East First South street Sheep company 6 at 1106: Georga L Trial undertaking a summary of the city’s policy The commission however yon Bound Over Beal to Ed Bean 6 at 210 Branch A C Friday at 2 p m in the Sandy Con-- ' school buildings Prices agreed oil Industry representatives of the comment on the plan to Ed Bran 5 at 200: William Millar lewrsl financial condition to pay debts Tech- withheld gregational church with the Rev A upon were: Stove coal $825 a ton state was started at a meeting in the ’ to Albert Merrill Salt Lake 11 at 143 Mr Pinney who was elected first Montana I Rice officiating Friends may call pea coal $445: straight alack $365 chamber of commerce Tuesday night West High School Year Vic Morgan and W O Mawson nical data on proposed projects is be State college to E Collard organization 5 at 180 Bert E PetersonGeorge to Ed Bean I at the Deseret mortuary 38 East Sev- and itoker coal $3 20 The meeting attended by approxieach 22 waived preliminary hearing ing compiled by the city engineer's vice president ofan the 1140 W C Pendleton to Wyatt St Olsen at for the invitation extended Book he said Staff Selected enth South street until Friday noon office mately 100 representatives of the in1 at 34' W C Pendleton to Georga X and were bound over to the district group to hold its 1935 convention ' in Burial will take place in the Sandy a at 38 also adopted the proposed dustry court Tuesday for trial on a robbery-chargBe to Larceny Charge Lake Salt code under City cemetery which operators in Utah The staff of “The Panther” the C F Dalby set Judge City " T— ¥" would enroll in the NBA and the West high school year book has been bail at $3500 each which the suspects Two Admit Beer Charge Parowan Man Heads Filed in Suit 966 WOMEN ASK JOBS state recovery program Decrease Announced selected and plans for this year’s were unable to furnish who have 11556 the Of Fines unemployed in Court A committee waa appointed to ere book made 875 were Rambouillet Association "and Mawson alleged Pay ' Admitting tha theft of a suit of ate a Utah Petroleum association for Ruth Davis editor has announced to Morgan registered at the national reemployPrices of Butler clothes have held up and robbed Roy Wilford Day of Parowan was elect-eClarence R Martin 28 was all member of the 146 South State street ment office atten the as 23 of street 1879 Lincoln members m her the staff Morck following held In the city jail Tuesday pending state The members industry to possession of 10696 are men and only 960 women president of the American Ramguilty Pleading Crowton Nola Ninth at r E Cleveland are at R station a dant Jack service Betty Effective Wednesday morning all the filing of larceny charges Nelson 35 of 916 East S J Stephenson director announced bouillet Sheep Breeders’ association beer Bert John Evelvn Feet Paul R Scherbel streets J Burke South Frcebourne and State SeptemStrong early grades of butter will drop 2 rents a Martin was arrested Monday at M J Greenwood at the annual meeting of the organit Two additional members are to be ber 1 Morck was forced to hand Ninth South street and H I Smith Tuesday William Yeates Jopound It wai reported by the Nelson-Rick- s Eighth South and State streets after zation Tuesday in tne Hotel Utah 37 arrested at 476 South State street W Rozzelle J E Holt and Bur- chosen the cash over seph $2785 from register Creamery company Tuesday he was Mr Day has beenWomment la afidentified as the ton W Musser Mr Musser who asand at '872 South Main street' paid The wholesale price for first class car- man whoallegedly a suit of clothes sisted as fairs of the association for several fines of $25 and $50 respectively in adviser in legal the drawing ton butter Wednesday morning will stolen frompawned the home of Bernard years police court Tuesday be 21 cents a pound the announce- Alien 857 East First South street code will assist also in the formation o Other officerxof the association are: Frank Landes 60 arrested at 62 of the association ment added C P Raup of Springfield Ohw vice September 5 West First South street on June 17 Meetings will be held in other Retail prices also are expected to grt7 'mmimli 'jriffi'iiL nrTi n zx Mrs Dwight Lincoln of president reversed a former not guilty plea part of the state Mr Musser said decrease 2 cents The drop In price Marysville Omo secretary and treasand entered a plea of guilty Tuesday to secure a general approval of the is due to a larger production and less urer and'W S Alge Arlington Ohio to possessing three pints of whisky entire state industry on the code consumption than last year J A NelFrank"! HaU JCraford Neb T I W R Wallace vice ana was fined $25 son president of the company said president of the Drisdale JunB Texas W D-- ' CandMiss Anna Brown 39 319 South Utah Oil Refining 821 16 company preof Wilhelmsen BrucS Holdings ot butter in the United 'his of In resiW the Ivins land ML Pleasant Joseph H King at was born to a West street Anthony year eightieth First sided guilty pleaded 1 1933 States on September were esEast Fifthouth street will have Toms River N J September 16 Laramie Wyo and Frank Bullard was and a in dence west the whisky charge possession during large timated at 175000000 pounds which three new teeth at the expense of Woodland CaL directors 1852 and came to Utah with his to serve 30 days in the city sentenced ot he which has been a is an Increase of 85000000 pounds portion the city—providing they do not parents Israel and Anna Lowne with sentence suspended during cost Salt Lake Company over las year more than $200 leader In a number of fields but Ivins when he was 1 year old As jail Self-Defen' behavior — Plea Free Chlorination and ‘Other safegood A The city commission so decided a boy ot 8 he went to Washingassociated as a churchprimarily Gets for Nevada water the guards Contract city a in granting supply Morals Squad Seizes ton petition his Tuesday was where father county Miner man Anthony W Ivins first in Slaying wert credited Tuesday with refiled by the youth’ mother Mrs an engineer appointed by BrigVictim Services Held ducing the toll of typhoid fever V Contract for building 1015 miles of counselor in the first presidency Wilhelmsen who called atham Two Slot Machines from i Sylvia Young 187 cases In 1897 to only federal-aiFrank Mahan 47 charged with volto an accident befalling from Eureka of the L D S church is preparAlways a lover of the out? of Of Aecidental Shooting tention seven for the first seven months Nev to thehighway east county line has her son when hd was 8 year old untary manslaughter in the slaying doors Mt: Ivins became a stock-ma- n ing to celebrate his eighty-firs- t Two alot machines yere confiscated of 1933S been awarded to Gibbons & Reed of Before attempting to supply the ot note in southern Utah anl next Saturday July 4 of Mike Koncar a fellow miner Of the seven cases listed this Salt Ijike who submitted a low bid 'birthday Tuesday night by police morals at Highland Boy was acquitted on “1 have never felt better” the teeth at that time the city physia municipal official Last rites for Harvey L Nowell 27 subsequently enas continued to all three outbut aquadsmen of $76162 59 according to an Assothey yejaf originated cian and attorney advised delay as he leader said Tuesday of Murray were conducted Tuesday Tuesday by a district court jury member of the legislature and the force the embargo on the machines side ot the city according to a ciated Press dispatch Mahan pleaded self defense when from Carson until the lad's mouth had fully fanned to leave at 2 p m in the Deseret mortuary state constitutional convention In for ? os Angeles whereThursday by the city publio safety chart submitted by the board ot City Tuesday evening he fatally wounded Koncar' with g Burial he and Mrs he was sent by Brigham with G C Bills officiating developed the mother said health to Georga M Kevser city department several daVi ago out Three teeth were knocked Ivins will spend his birthday with Grading and graveling operations was in City cemetery pick as the climax to a quarrel The Young on a mission to Mexico Police seized a machine at the Cryswater commissioner The chart will be commenced within a week itate contended the two men had beee a son Antoine R Ivins president when the boy stumbled into a where he made a number of Nowell was accidentally shot by tal Springs resort 981 Beck street shows onlf five cases ot paratyafter receipt of the contract It was of the L D S Mexican mission water hole at Liberty park after drinking and that Mahan attacked friends He was later in charge of his ife Mrs Helen Kennedy Nowell end another at George's cafe 65 East of which originated out announced by th Salt Lake firm and one of the first seven presiail phoid cover Koncar without provocation Mahan wood caved a in Frithe L D S colony in Mexicb and temporary dunng-- a quarrel at tbeir home ' Second South street of town declared Koncar waa the aggressor dents of seventies and Mrs Ivina the commission was told Tuesday evening became an apostle in 1907 day - $12353 ' i e n CAFE SLAYER FOUND GUILTY - (t 4J 0 - SCHOOL DEFICIT ' mAcpuu "by-D- FIRE ESCAPE REE ALTERED - g life-savi- J Pan-guitc- h te 5- ' n Injjury From Football Play Fatal to Boy AT-- t S 1 Han-se- - Ss8-rdl?n- J J -- d I- Accused Autoist Cleared by Jury General Manager Of Utah Wholesale Grocery Selected he-sai- er -- y't for Cot-la- rd e - Theft — "In City Will Buy President Ivins Prepares-TObserve 81st Birthday City Reduces Typhoid Toll d - Cal-liste- Teeth for Boy 'Hurt at Park By Safeguards se Trial for d 1875-187- 6 ' v A |