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Show t..p0. w..u. us iTT EXPERT FINDS mf pb I PEOPLE UTAH oW F. Greenawalt i of Denver, who will ad-memberthip committee at chamber of commerce. GAINING drea UK IITHU aVIC WORK TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER children war injured two aoddanta Sunday night. Lea than twenty-fou- r boun afur they bad movd Into tbelr mw bom, Mr. and Mr. Ferdinand Pack of 178 Hampton Tnu irari gpaedl&f to the nierency bospltal with tbair 7 year-ol- d aon, Floyd, who wag bit by a falling brick new bom... Th from th child suffered a .evere cut on tb head, but after treatment wa taken bom by big par ants. ' v Persons Added e to Who's Who in America List in Two Years. Crops, Mine Production, Bank Deposits Show Increase, frk TtM w.Mteh soo FOUR LEADERS Victorious Over Adversity 1 MS Odd Accident TWO Twenty-Thre- U OF U OPENING Two Children . Meet Injury in FIE 24, 1928. Jamet E. Thornton at loom, and Mitt Gladyi McClellan, blind rug maker, part of the $elj Supporting Salt Lake blind colony, who enjoy their work and despite charity $eeken. Record Freshman Registration at Utah- - Institution Ex- FOR PROPOSED E.D.P. CHAIR """eeaejMjBkM pected by Officials. Salt Lake County Committee Selects Head Tuesday;' That Utah popl ar faat gaining Final preparations hav been com national prominence la evidenced oy th pit ted to accommodate a student body of Weber Acts Monday. approximately looo persons for the Who In o "Who' H. 192!H9J9 edition Barlow. Reports 0. preaent school year at the University America," copies of which wr reof Utah, It was announced by unlvar ceived In Bait Lake Sunday. ally official Hnndny. Th vnuard of factories of the the aiudent. which win include nearly Ighty-fl- v Th In 1927 titer wr perMora favorabl buvlnes condition. In I (WO freshmen, will appear on th Democratic partle In and who In achieved th sona Utah born peRepublican a over eomsepondlng la at Utah enmpu Thursdy morning; promptly ' Salt Lak will b. running at. th coveted page tf this publication and a. m. and for thve daya flier will riod In 1M7 are noted by O. H. Bar-feShirley Brew-gtaV midIn I2 th number had Increased to of regiatratlon, exensue a immaximum,- of production by th program a aon who Mr. submitted L, and of Mr. statistician, 101. Th lncreas la twenty-ihr- e amination and Instruction for the "new to organth at dle .'week, according Mr. K. 1140 Sunny-aiof Brwrtr name, considered a larg on for a port to The Tribune Sunday. comer. On Monday, tJctoher J, all lor- ization plan now under way tut with Utah' comparatively .m.tl avenue, wai riding with rwr studenta will register, and on stlmat. that general, buiine. lofl were there Last The jSemocratio mill, otherwl. the year to population. Tuesday, October t. regular classwork an automobile t big in ondltlon. t present ar. from parent whoa of atate thla r.ime realdenta Is scheduled for everyone. Democratic county committee, will 1517. cnt above th. level ot early Sunday evening, when Who," while In appeared In "Whoa Following the practlc. of the past operating In lower 'Main atret 11128 fher are 107. Thl doe not mereth door of th car iwung In practically every field of enterthree year, th freahmen will receive counly mean an Inrreas. of eeven nutaolea. Monday, with Ray Van Cott a. three days of preparatory work, which prise, Mr. Barlow find tht Utih haa open "and th child fall out. Retail It la explained, alnce a numue.- - of nnwn prosperou. development. Is Intended to acquaint them with the chairman. Having ompIeed a lawty He Buffered and cut rvre account I on increased name been conhav per new problem and th new life dropped trad In Halt Lak. haa Halt Laka and suit at Nejihli and returned to Salt tmlsM of the faca and body, of death. hunk clearing in students. While fronting all first-yeIn Lake, Chairman Van Cott will put on Halt Ijike lead all other oh c. In but after treatment at th the definite achedule of events hss not per cent; poalal receipttrade Ogdn, 4,1 S.l th atate with eighty-sevenames; student Halt Lake, the. harnesa Monday morning, am-b- l been released, all first-yeper cent; wholesale mercency hospital wag taken cond with nine numea, I'rovo come in the atate, i.S per cent; tate liank ar expected to report at the assembly his "hands" and put th machinbom. Laka Halt for third tie while and bank m. deblta, Olden Logan hall In th Museum building at a deposits, T.I, and In operation. ery Utah and Ogden. I.I per cent While place with tlx name em'h. Other Thursday. In this resnect at least, the DmO- cltle with "Who'a Who" " residents prices have remained th earn Thursday. Friday and Saturday will are Vernal with two and Eureka and In both wholesale and retail fleldii, the to win lini. HIV Mif v.. then be devoted registration, exTC g publicans, for th new county commit total value of Utah crop, aa estimated Fielding, each with one. and psychology placement of It will must then tee not organise until Tuesday In Htatea adConsidering department figure of credits for by the United checking aminations, t per cent. be borne In mind that many if th night, at which time the new chairagriculture, haa increasedBelt mission, speeches by members of the man will be selected. Lak. and ana Building activities In present Utah notable were 'jorn In ( raculty and student oooy omcers, of of while a I.I number cent, decreaa a other atate. show per to large Ogden help designed suggestions special State Leader Interested , Hatthoae appearing In the publication the only recension noted In the itat. newcomers in every way. the In Action ef Committee. session Is ing Utah a their birthplace now tendance at the three-da- y ; Gain in Both Bank Depeaita elaewhere, I Republican party leader In th romnulsory for atl freshmen, it wa Thoae appearing In th book thl year And Crap Production. office of President slate are liking more than an acaj declared from th who did not appear laat year, lifted demic intereat in th chairmanship of Mr. Barlow also noint. out that for George Thomas. hank the new committee, for they look upon alphabetically both by namea and citie. (ha flrat tiro Id four years bothahoar te are: Walter a the Lake unit of th stat organSalt Nw Fitch, mining Eureka, System denoalta and crop production deman; Imogen, Frank K. Arnold, writer; isation as the biggest production plant, B Inaugurated. gain. In 392S good crop and low o.' the 1 Cain T. and are counting upon a capacity outJohn III, former chief posit were noted. In 1S2 the aate B. Norton, recorder of the facupacker and stockyards admiiilatra-tlo- n Engineers Planning Excursion lties J. put of voters through the medium of recorded high depoalta with mediocre new sysa to inaugurate plan of the United Htatea department the local Inslitution. crop and In 19S7 food crop and low of checking of credits for th pre-etem E. of The candidates for county and legUreavea, agriculture; Joseph Blind Workers Earn Living deposit occurred. Former Salt Laker to Speak biochemist, year. While. all freshmen ar reThrough Various Properties and George Stewart, earon islative offices who were named by the Among th. commodity price. It l credit their have transcript to quired H. omtst; Ogden, Charles Republican county convention Satur Barton, and Despise Those Who noted that wholesale farm product Around Salt Lake. In the hands of Mr. Norton several day U. will have a voice In the selection Kldredge, Jr., tornhanker; day Joaeph pub hav advanced I per cent over last at Chamber of as In of the new chairman, along with the previous to actual registration, lisher; Valentin Gideon, justice of th the value of crop ha on Charity. year, although new plan will be used for Depend a the o paat, twenty-twof th county avermember Utah E. O. and Wattle. 11 Th court, farm supreme deceased Inper ont. sophomores and upper ofclassmen. each committee. merce Luncheon. railway contractor; i'rovo. Can F. I Making a nationwide Inspection of stead age 1 rained, however, by livestock old of tb having plan Since na i ih .t,.i mm,.r Saturday night the candidate which were if per cent nigner. gyring, professor of physics, t,h tr., price, student lgn for classes, visit his dean, Afflicted with total blindness, thehave been sounded out upon a likely Thomas N. Taylor, financier; Salt I duatriea. In th twelfth federal reaerv district. entrance three his and McClellan check qualificand Miss workers. then englOlady prominent mining M. enalLake. Georae Bacon, atate candidate, and a few name, already Bait Lake a accorded flrat place for will come first, James E. Thornton, are but two of nine have been discussed. By th. very na- Modern methods of makinr the work I neer; I'aul Biltingsley, geoloRlat; Louis neera of Germany arrived In Salt Lake ation, the latter act Increase in retail trad In five ot in much In this way Mr. said. the for Norton workers at the Utah torn of the noaition. no astute coll workshop eisht months, and In the remaining confusion will be eliminated, and any. " I ct Watltaif Umthmrm li t LrafS M'.rnlrl ,n a.u. tafAt, blind, doing their methodical tasks each I tlclan cares to be known as "running' .liln ..A unlverI of enter the comcannot iirhn th Utah fnrfont In vo Copper Y. ."r Propertlea for It They are all more or less r,i,.m." ih working day of th year. off. ,dltnr , ,h. rjeret New.- va. upbuilding of their communities tiZ . .. -- .. . n , r or Other The workshop at 154 Regent, atreet ceptive and each would like, too, th. ' of The Pny. "he Columbia Bteal corporation .11 T l.UVVWMnTT VIf BhnlafNhtn ' of retail trade over 19S7 ws averaged will b dlacusaed by John F. Greena- - ward H. Holden, will -. p-was onened in 1918 witn, out one oi i unanimous call of th. committee, failure in th. preceding quarter Salt Lak. Tribune; William H. Hornl- Pnjrje at Intersection Salt for th. first eight month, in Utah. walt of Deneri t0 th, Crbjn tr."ntyAlfred h. notified before rolna through the Lake a blind colony gaining em-- 1 rather than a division of sentiment. ln party tfroin brook, This of dent of the fountain 8Ute Telephone g p Kinney, metallurgist: Do I'rovo); For the first year the worker I registration. entire Whetatal Llne llinClauathal program A. Orumhrecht, ployment. president racy m of or cream is made ' rugs, for a scattered trade, then rour Prominently Mentioned Drunkenness checking Charge and Telegraph company, In a apeia-- at Lyon, metallurgist; the Kt. Rev. John '"a university, the great mining lnstl- - method thow Improvement. Mr. eastern universities, lares blind worker were gradually For Chairmanship, of other insnv ""on "m" Mltty '"h'.p of the Salt Lakadlo. of Wholesale trad, in dry goods, gro- - the Wednesday member.- luncheon added to the ataff and other article r H Arnoi,j Rich. statil Senator E. R, aeaistant mining director of the Norton stated, and ii expected to prov. ces of th Catholic church; C. Clar- . ..a k..ju,. .U...,.H kis nr .. . "' M. IMra' . Made Police. " by were successful. made. Steel E. A. Rogers and F. C. Loof- nca Nealen. former mayor of oi.lt United corporation. Inc.. of Es highly ftns-sAn indication of the slie of the In- reed furniture, brushes. has. Calliater, Cfnt:l" ?ro,L'r'?, 3? ftT Mr. Greenawalt formerly was located Lake; Paul N. Nunn .nrln.er snd - Ji?l.."5 bourow are being prominently menGermany, and Max Knen was to class gained wmin frnhmin made worker are keta In Halt Lak by th nine tioned In connection with th chair a special representative Daniel N. Btraup, Justice of the UUh Pr. one f the owner, of th United aa 100 oer cent when Mr. Norton said that between 700 Steel corporation. They also do an extensive bul manship. Up to th. election of com teiepnone-compani weiv uprm court, Collision of two automobiles Sunday day. ' An lncreas of 4 t or ceat I noted In all types of furniture repairing. mitteemen ti?K and SOO front) had already sent In their will leave early Monday mornK0 h went (o " mln otflp in Tn Utah name appearing In "Who's They in th numlier of reaitred motor ve- during last week's caucuses his office, and that afternoon, one at them driven by Mrs. The designs in the rugs and baskets are a,,d the ensuing county convention, a manager. Who," which also appeared last ear, ing with an officer of the Columbia entrance credits tomore Thelma Alltton, 23, of 8t?i East First not Infrequently intricate and beautl- hlrlea in Utah over the first eight trover a general topublicity wer. expected hundred Hteel to several was works made the are hla corporation follows: H. inspect Milton poalfigtit against the retention preaent ai of her nilFielding, promotd led arrest the to month of Wk Th lncreas. of th tlon South street, the In th past, of Chairman Jesse B. Sharp, and hla , recently. Velltng, former congressman; Lcgun, at Ironton. and then- will go to Price before Thuraday. aam oerkid In 1SJ7 over a correspond, and an uncle on charges of vioFor many year, the blind themselves defeat In hla own district is regarded usually totaled father the ' " B" aauress Air. ureenawait will I William w. Henderson, oollrg v.esi- - ana view tne coal mining properties. freshman claaa hasIncrease drunkenlug period In list was 2 pr cent, Mr. thla year lating - prohibition law and eold their product to Salt Lake by political leader, aa an indication In vlewina the aboirt 1000, and an often be will Tuesday spent '.ness. Barlow atatea. 5 homes, although they found it moat that ha will not be acceptable to th glgantln copper mine of the will not be urpriln$, the recorder yenn in organised civic development dent; Ogden. Marriner H. Kccles, The father, W. F. Crowton, of X65 difficult Postal receipt, which ahow an to find their way from home I new committee, although among it. said. Utah Copper company at Bingham. He haa erved In many capacl- - er, and Alpheus d. Fell, was arrested East of S.l pr cent. Indicate South street, First to home. The selling has been done membership he has many friends who R. W. and In 127 a decrease Ilea In th I Denver chamber of com- - Provo, G. H. Brimhall. university Officers kelson Or. condition. by Harry Each Student loln Thrill an employed solicitor. declare it 1. too- late In th campaign and president of th Ktwanis Ident: Franklin H. Harris, university when. lately by.tne wa recoroea. I antivices the Hawkes of .4 per cent from squad of, nine years Salt Lake home. to swing In a new man. To program, It la alleged, they fund a pint of moon- areAfter but inl2 Halt Lake had an Increase club o( fenver and formerly governor president; Christen Jensen, university- Speaking ef Utah. to know and the value Mr. Rich, it la pointed out, I. .non- on the beginning arrive n iv i yroieewr; j nomas la murxin, proiesDr, Roelen thrilled In sneaking orSIt When th freshmen over 1824. I"1 lw,""u"H n,,u of I T per shine whisky in the home. I of Kiwanla. hi especially remem- - eor of aaronomv: Leonard J. Nuttai. uia ana clan. "Halt Lake," he said, ..muni Thursday morning, each stu t quality of the work, It was said by w. sored by one wing of the committee, home to the went after ul T The officers of while I work hi the the sentiment of the candidate Pedler, superintendent rri aa a public speaker in Bait Lake Jr., college dean: Heed Smoot. United "Is famous throughout the German dent will be given a program of ex- the uncle, George S.WIIHams. 49, of shop. bank 'depoelta over th. year ending Consequently, many of the orders haa not yet been tapped. He haa In i sou n. m. niKiomni, copper world for the great open mouth activities for the three uaye. u is Mrs. ". with who was riding June U, 1927. la noted, representing an " Idaho, miiiur, Rlrle, willingness to accept th general counsel of university professor; Salt Ijike. A. R. mine of the Utah Copper company. We pected that two separate .sessions willn ll.inn , Ik. ,ln,. nf th aiH.nl was received in late yearn are repeat orders. dicatedbuthla actual lncreas of l2.0.OUO..Thruah- - I th.Henry I. Moore, I post, & Utah railway, will act Anderson, university professor; Frank are all more than anxious to making no active fight for 8alt out th. state, deposit Increased 7.4 per arrested on a charge of drunkenness. inspect he neia rnursoay. wmie mi m hi friends to know that and desires it, a I ana ninoneon. W. annual w. Armthe cnairman mat otner coun D. Mc.Martin aiine and Officer re lit, marking an Increase of $,IOO,00. Anarewe, iatltlcin; Patrolman H. properties. Carbon he would accept only If the- new comstrong, banker; Ernest Bamberger, t.v is also widely known for It. great dance will be held to Insur. the Proper Fred O'Brien. of the antivice squad ar Thia Increase compare aut favorably is united mittee for him. ana newcomer coal former committne Republican national rested Williams. deposits." to th $4,2o,CKKi average over the paat feeling among State Senator Callister declare, he Th United Steel corporation of E- - students. teeman, now candidate for United even year. While the officers were searching the Th. gain alao Is suli- la the not after chairmanship and to are who vnm. vim Aliaton was de Htates senate; A. 8: Bennlon. cducawas said to be th biggest expected 1937 imnm those suntlally more than thatof of would accept reluctantly a unanimous ' over tor; Milton Bennlon, university pro- - German manufactory of coal and teel. apealc to the frosh during the three tajn,,i st police headquarters for d.t per when an lncreas call of the a. hi. private committee, are President George Thomas, feasor; Louis H. Cates, vie pr.ildent "Yearly the corporation produces 26,. At th. same time, Mr, cent wa shown. business would suffer. 9 and general manager, Utah Copper 000,000 tons of coal, lO.OliO.OOO tons of the dean. Of the various school, of vestlgatlbn. n67 Bueno ave-th- e or Eva Tayiri Stat Sank.' Asset company; H. V. Chamberlin, aojioglst; roke and more than 60 per cent of the nue an 0CCUpant of the other automo-beruniversity and other faculty mem Roger Say He Will I ner James W. Cfierry, Justice ateel production of all of Germany," Student Body President Douglas bl, waK aufferirtgc from Injuries in the 17,700,000. Not Seek Chairmanship. and. amergencv hospital. ne student other Wood officers, Keunen and saiu court; darn, jr., lawyer; j. Total stat bank aoseta In the year It Is said of District Attorney Rogi The party has already Insnected Mis Lucy Van Cott. dean of women. Mrik Tavjor sustained a .light Harvey H. Cluff. lawyer: Elmtr E. increased 17.700,-00ending June SO, era that he la perhaps better qualiGeorge Thoma. will de- - CUKSon of'the brain, laceration of the Corfman, ' Judge: James E. Cowtrlff, mining regions around Lake Superior Mr. Barlow reports, marking the fied to cement the feeling of harmony the faculty ,orehead and bruises to her legs, when president, Continental National bank; ana inniana. arom Utah they will kg liver hi annual address to same percentile Increase aa was noted In the new organisation than any of John C. Cutler, in Oeorge to Sn Francisco and then through the on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. It he w5 thrown against the aide ofjhe Appeal Tribune In th. ten Halt Lak slat banks. Brings the others, but he expressly said Sun H. Iern. governor: Earl Doualasa, re- - southern states, vlsltlna ornnertlea In Is expected to Include a resume of he automobile driven by her son, John A. Th deer ran In building activity In school day that he would not sek the place. and Taylor,- 25. She was detained at the E. Fellows, university Kentucky and Virginia. Their Generous Response From past yaar's activities of the Rait Lake la explained by the over-- ManV Other Curiosities Of ologist: George all hough he would not turn It down If diM. W. lean will be sou Ferry, managing aim BnmiK.", Itinerary completed by instruction iuru . hospixal several nours building of th. city In W24 and 1926, Mr. offered to him-bthe committee aa a l oanuou Mines participation in tne international Coal new year. About 175 members of the- t0 neJ nome. and County. recior, eiiver Ring Harlow reports. Amounts Involved In City 10 whole. huuuu rioneer on uays the V. to preslhear south company; Susa Gates, author; J. L. congress at Pittsburgh In November, Mrg Ailstori was driving faculty are expected ' ' building during the first eight months Because of his long experience In e fllbson, professor of , mathematics; ' dent. Ninth East street and Taylor was of li'28 were 2,8i9,9S7, as compared to Collection. Shown handling campaigns, and hi. wide it- John W. Olesy, M. D. and autnor; El- - lnt,r entir stock of large lockers at CMding west on Second South street ,1,.riH3,42o during a corresponding peI An appeal for hungry orphans, printqualntance throughout th county, Mr mer I. Goshen, clergyman: E. O. iJow- - In High School. wnen tneir cars crashed at the Inter-sai- d the school haa Been exhausted, it was riod In 1927. Building permit for the wa turned ed last Sunday in The Tribune, has Lodfbourow is advanced by hi. friends ana educator; Heber J. i.rant. presl-- . Dr. (Jrumbrecht expressed a decided Saturday from the office of ,ectjon. The Taylor car same months show an increaseof 4 5 as being capable of overcoming any of of to a Thousands view tourists came S. of auto the dent the U I yearly church; Ijjfavette Interest in the scholastic institution of Charles E. For.berg, superintendent few aI.ound and the Allston brctugtU forth a wonderful response. It per cent In 1K28, however. Permits to lack of experience, at thi. a" t curbing, according to was reported Sunday by officers of the objection In 1928 Jumped to 785 from 732 In collection of pioneer relics maintained Hanchelt. president, t tali Power A Amerlcn, principally the high schools buildings and ground. Only remain g(op of the campaign. stage the poijce report. on the first floor of th atate capllol IJght company mining man: V. col-C.- ami universities. Before leaving Salt hundred of the small lockers the first eight mouths of 1927. Someof the committeemen and Helkes, statistician: t.. N. Jensen, Lake he plans on visiting the Unlver- - following the greatest prereglstratlon B()tn Mr8. Allston and Mrs. Taylor Children's Service society. Contrasted with elalt Lake, Ogden' many of the candidates declared Sun of Utah Pioneers. Ad- - lege by th Tillman D. Johnson, sity of Utah One weelt niaco.y suffered from shock, tsniney, a rush for accommodations in me lockers ago the cunboards in the day campus. apartment house building activity has dltlonalDaughters ... a "dark horse," a name not that u relics are placed among thia federalpresident; In 1100 Was c it than P. Mrs. More of Edward Allston, the school. Kimba.', tab "The business life: In America seems 0d dRUgilter nwiit una produced an increase of 91.8 per cent collection every tew aays, aim trom ernarle Judge: nuiserf weit bereto(or, mentioned in thi. connec L King to forerun everything else," he raid, have already been dlspoed of, Mr. tn(l car wjtn her mother, but escaped o..cii vi vomieu nun oi jiny i pe im tlon organist; William In building over 1927. That city has would be selected. one a the ac obtain may United display fairly States senator; Joseuli T. urn consequently successful business Forsberg stated. rie younssiers lacea a winter wiinout ll.OU.77J Invested in building, com- Injury. Meanwhile leadera see n political idea of the life, habits and cus Kingabury. educators .Antoinette B. men are .,.. more prominent than anyone i ineir lavoiite aeiicacies oi preserves, Jiared to IS44.&40 in th. same period curate o.itoms of the Utah pioneers. law Kinney, else. In Germany the nrofessors of expert; parliamentary in v.'ii. Lake and Weber counties. The Weber , , ,. T... .vT I Several relics of unusual interest cave William H. Leary. law professo.1: iC. O. colleges are much more i m In Mr. Barlow alao estimates that non "v i I county Kepubiican chairman, David J. prominent been added to the collection n the last I,eatherwood, congressman : In fruit wuon ho. ment of the home a . ,..h u Stephen the public eye than In America. ferrous metal production in Utah will couple of month. k. , ' " V A .. U do o n au Among these is the H.. Love, In (ha ill,,:,.-,- . III., an moaujusnt ...u-Sugar company exceed 1927. and points out that cop "America, however," he added, "lias vu..o in ogden committee for Mon county In which Maude Adams, noted official: Amy B. Lyman, 1 cradle ; work',, social ' KaH s of litwe Its citizens. to a very aav Institutions equipped per production is averaging a monthly theat Lake the Salt reposed er; Richard R. Lyman, civil engineer: marked degree. Germany could wll Prom fruit farms throughout the Increase of la per cent over last- - year. actress, ater as a bnbe, while her mother ap- Charles R. Mabey, Gibson pride itaelf in such scholastic equip county, whose trees were overloaded Sentiment Divided By the end of the year, he estimates, on the stage in the stock comA. ' F. peared Marr. Merrill, SOV.OOO.OOU lawyer; with Joseph is of remniKBMe. hav ment, will apples, peaches, pear, and other A. to Weber County Choice. it copper pounds to Increased prosperity for the miningpany of which .he was a member. The educator; Charles M. Morris, lawyer; Salt Lake will be the host Tuesday there came instant response to been produced, compared to the umn en route to Den- - fruits, as There la said to be a wlfle diversion men in took mother hotel to' the th of child Industries cattle W. and of Arthur always Utah the Moulton, parties bishop the appeal from the orphanage, and the In sentiment among the new commit pounds in 1927. theater and placed her In that cradle, Episcopal diocese; James H. Jfyle, suit of the upward trend in United 4 ver Cok)f from Los Angeles and Ban tidbits were gathered by other persons teemen and the canldate In Ztne and Lead to attend the 'American and the cradle was left at the the- lawyer; Samuel Kewhouae, mliiltvg; C. Inert States exports was predicted Sunday equally anxloua to do their bit. And on the Weber county ticket nominated ater when mother and child departed. W. Jiibley, member first presidency, Saturday. by President James J. ours m. ' uw Hotel association convention inuisotiy. Production Indicated. then It remained for women of the Two years to word Third lias It that Maude Adam:! L D. S. church; George T. Ode II. merTradition of commerce. ago Chairman- - Wilson according and chamber Frldav Saturday, ftecent Indications show a tendency was taken' from that cradle In the old Presbyterian and the Westminserved, while some of the candidate. months of this year.In- - reciVed here Sunday, six first C. P. Overfieid. busineas man; the "In chant; to ster add the churches to Increase sine and lead production, Salt Presbyterian the him. It. Is pointed out by said Mr. Burke, "exports 6r metal Ijike theater for her first public Frederick J. Pack W. L. Joseph H. Rayburn, managerO. ofRelf, final touch of preserving and canning opposed ' although to date this some ot the weoer county candidates a' hair vewhouse activity has been anpeuraticef on the stage. In those Partner, managing geologist; creased 4.D per cent, including valued hotel, and George director, federal fruit. the i hairman Wilson .Mines nays, so the story goes, at th end of reserve alow, the statistician repnrlM. g will tnat assist since refined hotel, of copper Utah I. cf the Fire, which started late Sunday eve billion pounds hank; J. H. Paul, natural And this winter, when the wind managTr Jorated In the Tlntic district, which the regular performance, the actors scientist; H. for district attorney. It i not good to the conven- - howls tb figures com- - (n V. Piatt, general manager, ninp. wa threatening destruction of at J74.000.000, according greeting the delegates of the about have been cl.wed, are reopening, such put on a thoughts orphanage, him to trade for remain department- ,on Th(y politics spend the day slghtree- - spring and summer will be called to organization fare, each night. One of the O. S L railroad; C. ti. Pluiiimer, sur- the Fort Uouglas watershed at an early piled bv the foreign as the BulHun-Becand the Amertn nenn. farce was known as "The Lost Child. geon: If. W. Reherd. Monday, despite every effort of of the United States Chamber of Comlng and tnen entraln for Denver Tuespresident; hour the children' minds a. they enjoy at There ican Smelting and Rpfinlnf company and it had been customary Is a further aniloav In Salt in Emily S. T. Richards,college Inedible animal product such ,1V nicht. merce. thirty-fiv- e to men wowere who the In worker bring dofighting the of the fruits and the orchards haa opened its mine in the Park City a large doll on a platter at the end of men s clubs and 20.4 per Lake, where Ray Van Cott. th Dem jIr- - and jjra. W. C. Jurgehs of Oak- - mestic skill of Salt Lake women. societies; leln H. blaze. The workers Included twenty as leather and furs were up district. Increased prospecting also k the farce. One night the tnothei of Richard.i, ocratic county chairman, 1. running land. Calif., arrived in Salt Lake Tues author; Uly M. Richards, men from Fort Douglas and fifteen cent." ' noted by Mr. for Caliof district attorney. the In la .Maude Adams said to have pro advance from the water works department, author; Frank C. Robertson, day afternoon A drop In the production of coal from tested The, Weber county candidates who' the use or an uelv noli. Henry H. Holapp. lawyer; Dan B. headed by William Boxg, caretaker of fornia feotel men, with whom they will are the. first eiirht months of 1!27 is noted, and to axalnst man Chairman Wilson are dpposing have told the on. carrying the Shields, lawyer; George H. imith. law- the Red Butte reservoir. Back-Firin- g Join Tuesday. Mrs. jurgens is Autos although. Mr. Barlow estimates said to favor any good compromise that to take In Maud. Instead of the yer; William Spry, of the Oakland hotel. The blase, of unknown origin, was Guy the end of the year will show an equnl platter candidate for the cha irmanahfp. The doll. That, according to the story, was Sterling, civil engineer; George Suth- flrat noticed about 6:311 p. m. In Dry their Mr. and Mrs. .Rayburn and Hurt Three Persons familv amount of the commodity names of Joseph K. Evans, Win tarn. produced. done, and Maude Adams that night erland, are to leave via automobile member United States supreme canyon. Dry grass and brush aided its The decreased production-thuJ. fur has made her first public appearance on court; James Rachan ror and Rayo,thers have been menMrr where "Denver, the" E. toward fort Tarfv rapid Talmage., spread geologist; been caused by the fact that no storage the staae. automo- - burn wl ateB attend the convention tioned. ; Three stubborn, r George Thomas, university president; In a feijr days W, Mont Ferry, head prices have been quoted and that In Mitf ts.v win then motor to Hot Sprints. as hiles Anotln-persons Is a Samuel R. Thurnian.: chief Inbired many rrllc added recently Florabel Lake of the Hoover-CurtMuir, former Salt justice, have been placvd in tin uncertain birch rocking chair, aaid to have been Utah supreme-court- : or tnem all league In Utah, Lake ..Sunday afternoon, H. V. Walker, lrk.. to attend the annual convention newspaper woman and reporter for the mood, owing to the activity of several th- first rocklnu chair mad In Utah. manager of e announce a organisaWilliam It. Walrushing to the emergency hoepital, for of the United States Chamber of Com New York Dally News, arrived In Salt will smelters; smokeless fuel companies. with tion, a director In each of the This has a high, straight back and a lace, biislnesn man; John A. Wldtsoe, treatment. merce. Lake at 3 a. m. Sunday after a nonstop twenty-ninMr. Barlow stales thai production' e witn A counties. some aoven bottom. ride time automonile will proposed spend After that they educator; Unti Iv Wldtaoe, home econautomobile "flight" from Los Angeles, during the remaining tour nmtiths The throne chair, shepherd's crook omist; Clarissa 8. Wllliums. some friends was disrupted when Doug In thirty-fiv- e ocial motoring throughout the midwest, re- Ciilif. She made the Member. Being Enrolled ' ahould bring coal up to the ud shields used by the pioneer dra las Watens. 15, of 720 South Eighth turning to Salt Jiike alioiit October 20. hours, which ts ifbout trip I as long as it took In worker; Parley lawyer: which will be 5.5 per cent over matic ton, mark, suf those one of Every Part of Utah" 7"" Went at the the Salt street, Lake Injured, G. Gilliert man. panics Levi business Caliher lo fly from New -York to the Wright, the amount mined In 12T. ater are also among the relics at the Eduar Young, Three "additions to the Liberty park fered a fracture of his left forearm In Utah Social Workers The t'tah organization Is a branch fornia last May,university city profe.or, soo arrived In Salt Lake Sunday from aftemntlns- to crank a machine. vvith crop values estimated a px. capito now. The shields are aid to Vernal. Hon B. Cpltoti, On her transcontinental eairplane of the national, and in this tat. young The other two person injured, L. R. California, where a Hones and her two reeding the 1937 total by m,.ic tin. a have been made of the very Tirt paper and Earl lmnglas, geologist. and business men in evin Salt Lake journey she gathered material for an professional Meet cubs ever from were a from a Nebraska, SS,O0.o0, Mr. Barlow reports Cottonwood at tourist 41, Harroun. manufactured the tht purchased traveling article on commercial aviation for the ery part of Utah ar being enrolled la circus. The animals were placed In and William LanRsdon. 42. of 1369 ine paper mill, "here the Old Mill club agrlruilural situation is niu- h nwre holds and the opinorganization liberty magazine, the winter quarters on liielr arrival by North Garfield avenue. Pocatello. Idathan in 1927. despite the fact Mow st. nils, Virtually all phases of social work ion that the air ! a much better speedThe Hoover-Curti- s league I. the Kmll M. "Dutch" Shider. caretaker of ho, were both preparing to leave Salt will be treated at tie t'tah State Conthat crop prices have dropped Annthir rpcent acquisition to the exin all respects. agency through which the Republican than the way highways soo. 2 is the a picture of President and Mrs. Increased produ. tion hibit Lake for their homes. of SoctaJ Work, October and Miss Muir alco "covered" the Los An year ference Is appealing to and organising party The lioness was upset over her king wHItend to compensate fur drcre;i.d Warrtn :. Harding. Mm. Elisabeth Harroun sustained a laceration of the 8. In the Newtiouee hotel, according to geles air derby for the New York the new voters, both male and female. values, providing prk-trip and was quite- enraged when placed upper lip and two broken teeth when Miss Lydla Alder, aaaintrtnt secretary, , since leaving salt Lake in 1S20.paer. remain eteady. HtcclB Maple?, and Edwin R and Mrs. Miss Directors in each county will form orin new home.Eiizahrli The v.ae her llardv l.smh caretaker the This picture crank of his . auiomuuiie wniriea ilore lhan 800 social workers in I'tah Muir ha worked on newspapers In Los ganisation units which will coordinate of Eleven Utah Eight s taken on, the platform that forced to spend the. entire afternoon at backwards and struck him Two are expected to attend, jt was reported Angeles. San Francisco and Chicago, as with the state body under Director built for (Ik. president at Toquem!! the Crop Larger. alrthdav the park, soothing the maddened beaet stitches were taken In the lip. Suet day. OIerving New as Tork. well who w,1 Kerry, make the through dur-iit to I tah in l2t. Mrs. of Professor George 'arele?a. ieputed and protecting the cubs from her Langston escaped with abranions and Featured at the conference Will be 't lo the state In the Interest oftrip Using 1WI to Indicate 1927 tjion. thi work. was the first white child born to nave done more toward th develop- wrath "but when she quiets down we contusions to his right nann wnen tne addresses by Dr. Philip P. Jacobs, pub -- Later, crop production In 152S i etimated ns SiapW Republican State Chairman hi ment In "'ah. of let music will see car the of I'tah his reversed. than ether said. crank of Dutch her," Tubercu the National public foltoHs: Wheat. 12); oats. any Carl R. Marrusen will addraaa a meet iiclty director barley, Other rootureu and have been Individual, a concert In hi honor will A. rnr-solosis association, ana nr. 100; potatoes, 114; ucar beets. 77; hay. ing of county directors when they are to me rol'ecltno recently also. b held at 7:3n p m. Monday In the of the school of social work dean summoned to state headquarters 12. pears, added 12; appl. 12; for a ml ar K int'd upon ri.iily bv scores Of Le Grand ward chapel. The enter ore. J, Arthur jerrem, at 137; cherries, 110, apd alfalfa seed, 7S. Portland, conference. tnu' stn i;f. tir anxlou to learn more tainment in under the auspices of the of the Pacific branch at the Increax.-s in eight of the eleven crop From manager neadqnar-terRepublican national of the fall ploieer?. high prtestn of Liberty stake of the are noted.' American Red Cross, also Is scheduled t Chicago has come a consignI P. S church and, a' number of .Workers are prepared for the Amerto speak. "of ornate LliestiT'lc conditions are less favorment tnfrable. ican Red "Cross fund drive In Salt Lake The thimbles arealuminum able In K2 than in 1927. owing to ad- Ing to Mr Harit w. The outfldc In- guests have been Invited for distribution Now-sa- it Professor Carelees hss th d stlnc- verse ranee conditions produced by an crease, however. ;., c county to assist the victims of the among the women or the state. Around woman Lake tlon of the by th first tabernarle l;:peiateii organising excessively dry saso'n. Mr. Barlow hyrricsne disaster In Florida and the each one is the slogan. "Hoover. Home, within I I.tke end other choir in Salt lx k and of forming the West indies. I'nder the direction of Happlne:" It Ms . nnouncd rComtred to U'27, shx-p-. Iaml decrease to. the fa'ling off of buildleacner in Montana former first professional orchestra: Coning and cattle are estimated at 90 ier cent cities, N.owing Mayor C. Clarsnc Ne:b,n. a these thlmhle-are availahl for th labor disturbances hav ben to i tan mhen a young man, ti soon . ever ing. man over oke-th run first and street and Being South 7 by committee of Red .Cross, trustee has asking at state hesdauarter. Wis year, while ranges were Temple cent reported per became an In the state of I'tah Is up soon afterward to be told that the the mot prominent rmiiician automobile of the arranged for a soliciting Marv Miss or normal Reptemlx-Stewart, daughter 1. ti f--r c?nl AuTli meres' In ib number of de- in the community, and hss sine held th "distinction" claimed by R. C. world bad not com to an end but that late Dr. William U. Stewart, left Salt which, will begin on Tuee,(ay campaign and gust 1 and 97 per cent In 1927. partment stores ha tended to solve the that position Jackson. 3i Kant Second South etreet. h bad got In th way of one of those Lake Sunday for Boxeman, Mont., the local quota is reached DEMOCgtAtg TO MIIT. H!ga prices for Iiv"to-o- problem of .female Istior in who ts now master sergeant of the new contraption called automobiles. tnniinu, During his e fhtr-nlti- e M ch school and yesr. where h will take charge of tb eve da Members of thr Efghtv-fnurtrmo-rran- c university bowever. and K is esitmatd that con- and tiie demand for girls for housework v hit more., the careless trained students 140th field artillery. . men s physic! education oeparinwnt have been drafted to handle fne A was The driver ditions tfpfmg fancheis sre not below greatly ex dis'rkt, will meet Toesdsy at t th aupply. Mr, Barlow ua the violin, the organ, the pia.vo and of accident Perueina aeoouni in owner tif the latest lv model electric at Montana State college. while arranevrvents have also m. th-p of Ast year. Comparative prices states. home of Mrs. Ann T. st the other phases, of end has aon Sunday a Tribune, Mr Jack.,n revetted -- msefcin. tr Jackson avers that Pel Miss Stewart wga grkdui4 fr ttw41-b)th Bed i TT J lo r4e-check- PTT-irrr- . trrt-Iten--- h for ae'rfial prodr-t- s f il.. : lijmrhsH OoiiimreirToT?. the present Inhor fame ja cnmpffldTtg music, a humrr"Pftiyiais k as loa he ftatl d a broken Teg" iSTiiWr firt the tniverwity of Ltab in L'?4'nd has far Pa, it in thw office in buildrecrid -' Beastig from th district rhsirmsn. 191; , J!4; butter, 122; wool, 10, condition is reported as followsWork eioiiv (ooay as n nen a ycum-fi- l clow call one of tite homeleea luries. The xrerienc sua ttk'n to don ioeigraduat work st Trfl I'biver-heaK. log' V t 1, 2, 1W. I and Halt Lake filled In ent arlquist. Ail Demooraia in the hu-orders bef, tah roosir, by empk.yn aer then To sit Ihe and sine that ttm Mr. Jackson sity of California She also hl( Worked pioneer u peTsorr n, th curriagea. A decrees hy, of approximately 2 per burwua, 91 per rent: conditions In u- - 4reJes will receive tribute Monday their initial appearance on the making street has not been in an automobile accident en physical training depart men IF a I the elrj. ken are who ned help, the :ia- - drstrld re red to sttend. cent I noied in laljor renditions this den. loir per cent. Average ci'y wag rdgbt at hia bstthday celebration for of Salt Lake. used mlv tn slow f a seriou nature in spile of the West high school nd a nsmlfr of high orgsnixat.on l attempting to year from u.i yesr, aHrK.in sgrlcul- - for unskilled tabor are 2 S'i I"--r day, Korig jear of musical triumph He ia vehicles, Mr. J Being te"k, Tables, C'bslre. Wirte Haske'a ksun kiUI. he dashed fact that h haa owned l!it machine minimum of iq Idaho, and for three yearr rsiae nu of I tcunw xwat ana raiiroii eman1 kav nd in mining camps, i , Mr. Bar- Ini Soain "t. cheiuled to play some of his R. was recreation leader In tb munic.p! in frorf of snd was chauffeur for Charles into street the heedlessly I cresset srrt than i per cent, accord- Cn'V Uw. count, Records. Docket elv tea concert. w. lb cH Sooihern hotel at Third rerwl Mabey when the latter wsa tnterwt. department of fjitt ") (Advertisement.) VI A Bar-Jo- Two-yar-ol- d vote-makin- g r, - w d pr ' n ar ox. Kn-gli- INTEREST BETTED GITI , i- GERMAN I PJBTf .. nt Ti ARRESTED I - AFTER SMASH " ,., -- .Unt -- I - - " editor-in-chi- W pr,. w m3 uu '"R . r. I y. ?r I bank-wor- k. . open-mou- th r.res-mer- - 0t iii u.ct ,.... oe A I e lit-'- Maude Adams' Cradle Among Capitol Relies 6, lS-'- S. s. ut.-em- Orphans Rejoice Over Abundant Supply of Fruit - r: pro-Th- !, Exports Spur City to Entertain To Prosperity Coast Hotel Men Utah-Idah- i,, , ! S i..,i I . . - . nis-h- t Fire Perils Fort Douglas Watershed - . I ty oip, run-nin- , ir - back-firin- g 1 Former Salt Lake Writer Visits Here hu-e- j.Wi0.-Mi-i,- is Lioness and Cubs Come to S. L. Zoo - s, state-wid- - ', ht Concert to Honoi Music Pioneer - eiahty-nlnth- pn-d- S.L.Quota $12,000 For Storm Victims In-:- rH-'-- . pear-bes- First Man Ever Hit by Auto In Utah Can Done Them tht A Pr-fe- h . r- - -- til s stni'-tion- rt l.e-.ieai- In-- i Wt "TZVin . ' - i'on. |