Show 20 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING MAW DRGED FOR LEADER EBERHARDT Liquor Dealers AGAIN HEADS May Dodge U SCHOOL BODY Walter K Granger of Cedar City Backed for House Speaker by Coalition Reelects ew Boartl All Officers Supports Library Plan S Utah Speakeasies Eye Court Decision Against Levy in Georgia A possibility that liquor 9 1935 RETAIL GAIN Levy of $1000 OF SENATE JANUARY deal- PLANS LAID CITED BY SL FOR HELPING BANK HEADS UTAH FARMS Reports Show 30 Per Cent Business Increase Directors Reelected Program Outlined at Meetof Committee ing College ers in Utah might escape payState ment of the $1000 excise tax the Experts Internal revenue department Is Alex E Eberhardt was reelected Officers of six Salt Lake City banks levying In dry states was seen LIVELY CAUCUS SEEN WEED STRESSED Tuesday In the decision of a reported increases in retail business president of the board of education of Salt Lake City by the new board Georgia federal judge 'who enapproximately 30 per cent greater at its first meeting Tuesday night Francis Fowies’ Friends joined the Georgia tax rollector than for the previous year at annual Peterson Sounds Warning All other officers— W H Lovesy vice president George King clerk from assessing this levy on illicit stockholders’ meetings held Tuesday Claim Strong Support on Approach of Deadline and purchasing agent- and R L liquor dealers there were reelected in The directorates treasurer— also were re " in Conelv to an Associated Face Chamber According most cases without change Upper for Selling Drouth Cattle elected Press dispatch from Augusta One additional director was named Mr Eberhardt a member of the Federal Judge William H Barrett held the $1000 excise tax is E G Bennett who was made a direcboard from the fourth municipal Support of Herbert B Maw for A program designed to bring large!' a penalty- - rather than a revenue ward was named for his third two tor of ihe First National bank a president of the state senate and of to Utah farmers in 1935 was benefit as vear term measure of board of for the His ruling blocked the Cedar City Walter K Granger president he resigned last year when He was first elected president in outlined by th correlating commitgovernment from making collecspeaker of the house of represents he was the Federal director of made tions of the tax and the penalJanuary 1931 and reelected In Jan lives was sponsored by a “coalition tee on farm problems in cooperation ’ Mr ties attached thereto in that Deposit Insurance corporation uary 1933 group” Tuesday ts president of the First SeBennett with expert from Utah State AgriMr Lovesy also was elected to state Senator Maw is dean of men at the curity corporation r cultural and members of the atate term as vice pres! third fn the meantime Ira N If inch-leUniversity of Utah (on leave) and a Other directors of the bank all redent and Mr King was elected to Utah collector of internal Salt Lake City lawyer Mr Granger board of agriculture at a meeting in elected are Charles L Smith M r Claud W Freed left reelected president of the Salt Lake Coun- the state his seventh term as clerk revenue prepared to go ahead Is a farmer and livestock man and A Browning I Canfield George C capitol Tuesday —— and purchasing agent Mr Conely club Right D D Moffat reelected vice president with collections here against 84 S former mayor of Cedar City Eccles A C Ellis Jr James O try Te committee was named year was named to his eighth Letters asking for the election of Alex E Lberhardt who was alleged speakeasy operators who Elton S P Harter t Edgar S Hills and a half ago by the agricultural are collectively assessed $130589 Mr Maw and Mr Granger were re- elected president of the Salt Lake term as treasurer W H McIntyre Duncan MacVichie The meeting was the last meeting ceived by senators and representa- board of education for his third by the commissioner of internal college the state board of agriculture W D V Moffat D R Madsen J r term revenue at Washington Not only of the old board and the first of the tives Tuesday afternoon The comand the Utah State Farm Bureau fedD Romney Fred E new munication to senators reads as The retiring members are that but Mr Hinckley expects O'Connor Orson to study farm needs Jeese N Smith Officers and Smith eration Newell B Dayton to member from receive assessments sny day will be named by the board Thurs“As members of a coalition group the fifth and ward Proposals others S00 of the adopted at the meeting against municipal liquor included calling upon the legislature Nicholas G Smith member from the dealers over the state who have day : 1 composed of the following organiza-N New Cashier ime for strengthening of certain laws aflions Utah State Farm bureau- - Utah taken out licenses third municipal ward while the new xxr : The appointment of J Forbes Education association American board members are Nephi L MorThe collector previously anfecting agriculture additional approW V13uU Federation of Labor Tax Reform ris from the third ward and S L nounced he would send notices and William T Patrick as assistant priations to carry on inspection and control work in the various fields Consumers' and and demand for payment if the cashiers of Zion's Savings Bank and league Billings from the fifth ward league D the at was Brotherhood of Railroad 'Trainmen and educational campaigns to carry approved operators immediately Tax Trust company Committees to be Named we request your support of the candi to the public the need for safeguardand penalties must be paid in 10 annual meeting of that bank David ot commitstanding Appointments to O the of B Maw for Herbert case dacy appointed of In recently McKay failure to ing the industry and methods to be days president remit tees W of which all board members Claud Freed Tuesday was reelected president of the Salt Lake used of the senate tbe collector will issue a warrant directorate was reelected Other ofbe Will are members made by Mr y "Your support will be greatly apficers and directors are session the con- of restratnt and will then levy Hpber "J: Country club by directors of the organization at a meeting In the Alta After an Eberhardt on his return the last of preciated upon real and personal property Grant president John F Bennett club Mr Freed was chosen for a third term as head of the club Other ferees looked over a program that week next In Mr from Chicago “Yours very truly vice president of operators to satisfy the levies called for: George B Spencer officers also were reelected Eberhardt's absence Mr Lovesy preThey are Utah Solon Thinks Board sided "O H WILSON (Signed)' Continued war on the Colorado poGranting of an injunction bv a cashier Willard R Smith and WilD Moffat vice president D and assistant cashiers federal court In Utah is the only liam McEwan "Secretary Legislative Board Brothtato beetle and the tuber moth establDr D D Stockman member from W Bert Robinson secretary-treasure- r Will Seek to Issue erhood of Railroad Trainmen” Telle CanLewis H Woodruff Asahel action that will halt the program the fourth ward and Mr Morris were Horace Cutler was reappointed assist- ishment of accredited poultry hatchThe name of Mr Granger was non Arthur Winter Willard T Canof the revenue bureau here Bonds Billion in board of elected the ant secretary and manager of the eries pure seed regulation with esWalda-marepresentatives r in the letters sent to the repnon Joseph Fielding Smith of education on the public school and the executive and budget tablishment of county seed organizatclub resentatives Van Cott Ashby Snow Orval W teachers’ commission retirement for are comprised of Mr ions that will take responsibility for committees Adams and J Reuben Clark Jr direcMeeting Called 4 As a result of a conference with di- terms of two years each succeeding Mr Mr Robinson J certification noxious weed eradicatFreed Moffat tors Salt Lake county's seven state sena- rectors of the Home Owners Loan Mr Lovesy and Mr Dayton ' ion weight and measure inspection Kahn H A and Paul Ray named at Directors and officers tors and 19 representatives to the particularly as they concern the Mr Robinson Will The board declared its willingnamed was chairman J Representative corporation are: other banks and trust companies house will meet Wednesday at 7:30 Robinson has concluded that the ad- ness to donate vacant property west larger scales and grading of gasohouse committee of the and the Other Bank Elect line and fertilizer p ro at the Newhouse hotel in an ministration intends to ask for au- of the Bryant junior high school W A committee greens comprises pffort to decide their preferences for thority to issue an additional bil- Eighth East' and First South streets Aid Sought for Cattle National Bank and Continental Attack Carter chairman W W Cassidy the two important posts Trust company — J E Cosgriff presilion or billion and a half of home for the proposed construction of a Orlob W J O'Connor and The also agreed to seek addigroup Both senators and representatives loan bonds dent E A Culbertson vice presiJesse R S Budge Mr Freedv-according to a special dis- branch of the public library Donational funds for co n firming th e f i ght " anticipate a caucus brimming with in- patch to The Salt Lake Tribune The tion of the property was made conand Giles vice dent president Eugene Carter Mr Orlob and L K Gottschall on Bang's disease and tuberculosis terest because dose contests are exwould be to resume the mak- tingent on submission of plans The Owners Advised to Obtain trust officer G S Murphy cashier were named delegates to the Utah among cattle arvd for establishing of a pected in the ultimate selection at the object P C H Harold P W for Castle which susfederal of funds home were loans which Dayton project State Golf association testing organization to handle acstate caucus Saturday afternoon in ing Plates Early New will be asked was initiated by the Fabian and W E Fife directors The directors chose Joseph Decker credited hatcheries pended late in the fall the Newhouse hotel r Charging that Utah coal operators Walker Bank and Trust gompany — association It will take the larger amount to Bryant Pureell and B C- j Wheatlake Members of the committee are WilThe senate presidency contest finds Rules in Effect of Mrs Stanford all applications now pending under direction Directors E O Howard John H are losing more than $100000 worth as members of the handicap commit-o- f liam Peterson director of the experiJ Francis Fowies Ogden and Mr satisfy Mr Robinson is advised that fully Darger president and Oscar Van Walker James Ingebretsen John R named F O Havmond chairman ment station at the agricultural col- business annually because of Maw as the leading rivals Those half the Van Evera J L Firmage M A Key-se- r filed in Utah had Cott principal of the school ® lrees and shrubs committee lege David F Smith commissioner unreasonable and Automobile owners were prejudicial advised backing the Ogden legislator point to not Been applications leged W H Shearman George A Steiacted upon when loans were Approval was also given by the Mr Gottschall as captain of the of agriculture Joseph A Anderson his record at the head of the senate in Utah to Coal the rates the northwest board for the destruction of the old Tuesday by Irwin Arnovitz chairman ner James J Burke John M Walgolf team and Mrs George W president of the Utah State Farm Buthe 20th legislature declaring that his halted In view of the prospect he Lake Breeze school 1958 Euclid ave- of the state tax commission to get lace and Louis Marcus' Officers will Operators’ association Tuesday filed Snyder as chairman of the ladies’ reau federation P V Cardon direcbelieves the pending applications services were outstanding nue to make the site available for their 1935 license the board of directors a complaint with the interstate com golf committee tor of the agricultural college experiMr Maw has waged an intensive will be considered and in the main a plates early and not be named by be passed playground under supervision of wait until ment station and Dr R J Evans merce 28 Thursday commission final the campaign in his own behalf His hackday February the Heber bank— Utah State National city recreation department During that same conference Mr thirty-on- e professor of agronomy at the coUege ers declare that he has a plurality Robinson The complaint against in the the that will F Bennett hope John was told that collections legislature J Grant president Insurance Authorised Mr Peterson is chairman and Dr but those who are watching the fight railroads contends that the Utah fuel vice president Orval W Adams exby the HO LC will be made by re Evans secretary t The board authorized carrying of extend the time from the sidelines are not underesticosts 40 cents per ton more to be W Richard offices dewhere vice there The ecutive but is gionat chairman also anpresident Director Peterson reported at the Idaho Orepublic liability and property damage nouncedcommission mating the Fowies strength G transported to points in Edwin new restrictions on issuance Madsen vice president: linquency such cases will be report- insurance on FERA trucks used close of the session that he had rein and Washington than does the gon Other Candldatea C ed back to state headquarters when Alvin of cashier: Each Woolley Jr reStrong leased $350000 of the $694000 approplates applicant will be board of education FERA projects at W James as- coal mined in the Rock Springs and Five Salt Lake county representapayment has become 90 davs' an estimated cost of from $50 to $60 quired to show his drivers license assistant cashier John priated by the agricultural adjustKemmerer Wyo collieries although G McDonald tives have been mentioned as candiState officials will in each James before cashier resistant are issued no ment administration for the purchase and plates Permission was granted Dr L is substantially the same the mileage dates for the speakership They are instance contact the delinquent bor- John Nuttall of 50000 head of drouth cattle by quests for special numbers will be Henry T McEwan Waldemar Van 18 operating companies in Carof Jr The superintendent Mrs Reva Beck Bosone Warwick C rower personally determine his cir- schools to January 15 because the program had assist for two weeks start- considered because of the confusion Cott Steuben L S Richards Arthur bon county the association represents Lamoreaux Grant Macfarlane P S cumstances and advise regional headWinter George Spencer Willard are been completed although his organi17 in a conference on school resulting in the accounting system June Musser Attack schedules ing Pretliets that the ill demanding bej Msrthakis and Dr E E Monson Fees this year will be ihe same as R Smith Moroni Heiner W S Chip-maquarters whether or not foreclosure administration in connection with the zation was able to buy only 20000 to accord Utah the product adjusted CanThe Granger supporters sucss the is warranted head 15000 of which have already U S Ashby Snow Willard T 1935 University on of Utah summer last if the commission's proposal is chance northwest in Congress the equal fact that I A Smoot Salt Lake Cty It is the intent of H O L C to ex school J' ReUbe" CIar'aii B P been processed or will be The balaccepted by the legislature The comManley the association's headed the house at the last session tend the greatest leniency permitted ent of Howard Barker superintend- mission will sponsor a bill fixing a rn'dAr' ctors°hnS°n' Law ance were condemned in the fields Transport secrelary-rectorbuildings was authorized to flat rate for rFirs'teSccurity and that the outside should be recog- by law and through local contacts live Trust all cars but their pro a one week's course at the Urge War on Weeds “We ship annually 3000000 tons of nized this year They are backed In to avoid harsh measures where de conduct L S Cgtes P W Dayer pe al will include a clause making the to the northwest” said Mr Man-leuniversity summer school for custo- law coal the sessions It was Throughout tfaeir campaign by a number from the lays are found to be justified W R C H A Ellis effective in 1936 The present' fees George Dern Jr Licensing and other provisions of made clear dians of buildings and grounds starti"and when one considers that we that one of the most serimore populous centers outside Salt are $2 50 for motorcycles $5 or ma- Granville Duncan MacVichie D D 3 motor June law the federal ng transportation en ous problems affecting the farmers advantage Lake City Dr Nuttall aLao was granted a leave chines up to 19 horsepower $750 for Moffat W: J O'Connor J H Rav- every tone' H mens thousands of and its amendments will be attacked of the state was that concerning the There are those who believe tht E 19 those to L from Fred 30 Smith Charles burn $10 for those nf absence to attend the meeting of dollars to this state and its people" from many sides at the present ses- spread of weeds through planting of Wednesday caucus will fail to prothe department of superintendence from 30 to 38 and $1250 for those Smith James S Taylor and L P Van Among the 31 railroads cited in the sion of congress predicted Burton W contaminated seeds and through failduce a unanimity of opinion in re38 above Voorhls Determination horsepower of the National Educational associaare the Utah railway the Musser Salt Lake City attorney ure to attempt to control them after complaint of gard to the two important posts bat the Loan flat and rate The Trust for next is company left Tracy tion at Atlantic City starting Februyear Denver & Rio Grande Western and Tuesday night addressing the Utah they get a foothold Laws requiring to 14 every effort will be made to reaci a the held be will but is it January believed legislature meeting ary 23 at a cost not to exceed $350 Traffic Managers’ council in the stricter supervision of seeds imported decision declared Leonard A Bren Trust com- the Union Pacific system and the Halloran-JudgSix new teachers— Mary Bitner by many that it will be $750 The complaint specifically asks for chamber of commerce into the state and educational pronan Democratic county chairman Mr 15 of Arnovitz Stockholders said checks will be pany January Davida Clawson Marion Flelsch Mr Musser said that although $20 grams to bring about their eliminaadjustments on points north and west The Democratic county executive Exchange and for Utah Trust the but accepted Group not company will plates Savings Jeanne they Morris Harriet Smith and of McCammon Idaho which includes 000000000 had been spent in improv- tion were urged committee mot Tuesday evening at Lois N Sorenson — were employed to be delivered until the checks have will meet February 4 Both Mr Smith and Mr Peterson points in California Nevada and Mon- ing and developing railroads highthe Newhouse hotel to consider appliBanquet Followed by be clearesd banks the also Applicants to subject assignment later Rose tana However the bulk of the fuel ways and waterways facilities in the told of the spread of weeds particucations for legislative employment A Vance was elected clerk of the must show that they have paid counis shipped to Idaho Washington and country between 1929 and 1932 the larly on irrigated lands of the state Fabian Elected as Head The committee's Program Dancing recommendations Garfield school and Mary E Hale ty property taxes control of such facilities still is in and warned that unless considerable Oregon will be submitted to the senate Wedcar Passenger will number plates was elected of clerk the Webster Of Packing Corporation The complaint was prepared by H a formative period The annual installation party of the study is given to the problem the nesday Salt Lake county w'iil insist from 50001 this year all those under school W ‘All counsel Prickett transportation on its share of legislative patronage Salt Lake Exchange club will be held legislation state will suffer greatly because of transportation that number being reserved for comshould be viewed from the stand- the relatively small percentage of Harold P Fabian formerly It was indicated Tuesday Friday evening in the Hotel Utah ballmercial automobiles of the public and should be en- farm land on which residents of the reasurer room it was announced Tuesday by elected was point president Only three branch offices are of the acted according to how it would af- state are required to depend corHoward Adams chairman of the com-- j Mountain Packing Rocky — planned by the commission at Og— The committee heard the report of fect the public” he said mittee in charge den Logan and Provo No branches poration Tuesday at the monthly diA dinner during which entertainThe speaker reviewed the history Mr Anderson on the farm bureau's rectors' meeting Mr Fabian succeeds will be at maintained Brigham Citv F J Fabian his father who died rement will be given will start at of transportation acts from 1887 program which will be presented to Price Cedar City or Richfield as in 30 p nv with Justice Wr H Folwhen the interstate commerce act the legislature but did not discuss it cently the of because lack of funds past was passed to the present “Public or take any action on it The program Thomas Leslie was elected jland of the stale supreme court act- reasurer regulation of the motor truck indus- has mainly to do with shifting of succeeding the new - To assume new' duties in the Mexi-j”?-POLICE CHIEF ILL i?)!'’181 fn u try Is fraught with much difficulty some of the tax load from farm lands president Others reelected are H P fan foreign office in Mexico City Ik" of Police W L Payne was Peterson vice president: S F Ball if Chief rami- and homes to other classes of propin because of its infancy and many Jose A Valenzuela Mexican consu '?r°Sram whl1'vU cb® UldcrJ Milton H to his home as Welling secretary ofjeonfined fications” he asserted theIJr vice Tuesday erty and ne president and P D Jensen W!"l?m for the intermountain territory ” is liable on his surety bond result of illness Dr W Scott state! L C E T Thrain and wltl with oanrmg key ting" Hughes Hampered by Fund Shortage Salt Lake City Thursday with his for 25 $485894 of said the illness attending plus state physician of the per public utilities employes Progress in the field of control of wife and children He came to the Officers to be installed Edurirg Ihe cent and 10 per penalties not was cent serious but interest in that he not rehad commission answered are: Dr LeRov Cowles questions crop and livestock diseases was reity ten months ago from San Fran-elsc- evening he "is bound to take notice of definitely diagnosed the garding the state law governing in- ported by Dr W H Hendricks state president George L Ellerbeck first that and other vice president Frederick Hinckley his records and files” it is contended Tuesday night surance provisions veterinarian and Blanks for 1935 income tax returns crops experts The local consulate will be in second vice president D O Clark in the answer of Julius C Andersen J D Campbell president an- from the agriculturalby college In both will be mailed out to Utah taxpayers nounced state auditor to an amended comeharge of Carlos Gutierrez-Macia- s that next the will C third vice Nelson meeting instances however it was pointed out on January 10 Ira N Hinckley col- be held the consular secretary until a new con- treasurer president Henry The 22 in that the work was of C Kimball secre- plaint filed by Mr Welling Louis January evening hampered by lack lector of internal revenue announced the chamber of commerce rooms of sul is appointed by the Mexican govanswer of Mr Andersen was filed of funds tary Howard Adams Morris ernment Tuesday Hotel Ben Lomond Ogden the Richard S Pollock and Aldon J Tuesday in third district court Of the failure of farmers and The returns must be made to the members of the board o! The amended complaint of Mr stockmen to respond to the offer of collectors’ office by March 15 InHome Loan Group Forms Anderson Welling filed Monday asked that the control the to an addigovernment purchase dividuals and corporations must make Ihird district court adjudicate claims tional 50000 head of cattle to relieve if married Individuals ‘Service Department’ returns filed Andersen as state by Mr feed the the above incomes all shortage following original purchase of 105000 head Mr Peon incomes above Organization of a “service depart said terson there several were reason $1000 irient” for the Utah branch of the' for the condition S Mr Hinckley explained that losses Among them he S SI Home Owners Loan corporation was: listed improvement in the ranges r in closed banks by depossuffered announced Tuesday by J Francis' attorney claims that the money is which caused some owners to prefer itors and stockholders aret dedubtible Fowies manager owing and asks that the third dis to retain their stock rather than tnke r and round table discussion in the In cases certain conditions The new department will check deThe storm the weatherman trict declare the amount due the crowd politically ambitious Ihe low government price in the hope the receiver of a closed bank entertaining ministers wereinoon beginning at 2 p m state of Utah where last Saturday was due to xld linquent loans and will be in charge1 "The Police Station Mystery” scored by Dr Charles E Scofield He reviewed the work of Ihe has announced the per cent of deef B Spencer Young hit Utah appeared Tuesday to that they could carry them through as detectives who first It the winter a rise in the price of president of the Iliff Graduate School church since its founding by John posit to be paid the depositor may Although loan payments are not finally be just aroond the corner reached the scene decided a cattle with private buyers paying of Theology of Denver at the sec-- j Wesley 200 years ago in England deduct the amount of- the deposit in —or at leaat not farther away made to local offices Mr Fowies said' gruesome murder than the government figure and more of ond the semiannual and said the founder's teachings were excess of the payments to be made session than a rouple of hundred miles that the branch wishes to know the There In the dim early morn-i- n a drop in the price of hay He said Methodist Episcopal church coner-jthchief reason the church was cases where determination of the In in Pocatello was It condition of its loans snowing shadows the detective bureau held in the Grace Methodist posed to liquor traffic that while 100000 tons of hay would final payments have not been marie Idaho and north as far as Yellooked as if a younf riot had have to be purchased from outside church Tuesday conducted a dis- the depositor must wait until the deCushman A Bishop lowstone Park broad shallow Serves taken place Chairs were over Judge Johnson Mayor Louis Marcus will observe Dr Schofield pointed out that a jcussion among church members from termination of payments is made bethe state to carry Utah livestock depression over the west brought turned and the back door was his 55! h birthday Wednesday with minister's overcast skies to Sait Lake City through the winter it could be obparts of the state on activities in fore he can ask for a deduction from primary duty Is to con-jaIn Court on Birthday ajar and more horrible yet a usual attention to his duties as mayor front men with tained now at a relatively low figure the teachings of God their respective communities his gross income knd precipitation rather generalstill lifeless form was stretched of Salt Lake City His schedule calls and not to be a from surrounding states Dr Charles W Hancher super-Hto the Pacific states and inland political organizer ly Federal Judge Tillman D Johnson across the floor The morning defor attendance as a member and pre“We have used every means w'e said that many times ministers :intcndent of the Utah mission of the to Nevada Idaho and Montana observed his i eventy-seventbirthday tective shift had visions of a siding officer at the regular city become involved with other things! Methodist Fpiscopal church was in Club Members Quizzed know to get the owners to release In view of that the weather over the United Tuesday fellow officer on the night shift commission meeting at 10 a m with and miss the important work their cattle at the jeharge of “the morning meeting and bureau forecast unsettled weathprice States district co-tconferences in his office scheduled meeting a violent death at the On Rotary International er for Utah Wednesday which because we cannot government Dr Rollin H Ayres pastor of the the Rev Walter B Foley pastor of the be sure that we A bouquet of roses Was hands of some notorious outlaw for the rest of the day presented First Methodist church of Salt Lake Methodiit church of Salt to the veteran may possibly bring rain or snow will have favorable weather throughThe mayor was born January 9iCity urged people to follow the life Cetenary jurist hy employes of They drew guns and cajutiousl? Lake City directed the devotional to add much needed moisture to out the winter We have had a few Questions pertaining to Rotary Inthe United States department of jus1880 in Brooklyn N Y proceeded expecting any minute if they would live a life period club of were Christ asked Rotary ternational requests to hold the purchasing proranges and watersheds of the tice Judge Johnson has occupied the to meet a hail of lead from a - and feel the reover for a while until the nastate After the conference a meeting and members Tuesday at the weekly gram stewardship jof bench for the past 19 years CORRECT DATE GIVEN lurking murderer ture of the wqather is determined but for upbuilding the king- banquet of members of the First luncheon in the Hotel Utah Dr L In fart a light rain brgan fallsponsibility ' A banquet in honor of Nothing happened that will not be possible The funds Methodist church was held in the John Nuttall Jr superintendent of Irving Hill idem of God ing in the city shortly after midNURSERY UNIT RESUMED Closer investigation revealed jof Lincoln Nebr grand Aleph Godal! Following Dr Ayres the Rev Fuoruirch will not be available after January schools and fhairman ot Ihe Tuesday evening night parlors rity Work has been resumed on the the "dead man” to be cleva of A!eph Zadick Aleph junior B'nai M Gordon of Tremonion spok&n just 15” Bishop Cushman and Dr Walter'club’s educational committee acted Temperatures In Salt Lake City of it nursery unit at B contrived so now r h erly dummy organization to be given by the the missionary enterprises of the French of Ogden spoke at the ban- - as chairman of the discussion and Members of the board of agrinn-tur- e eontinurd mild with the merUtah and it is expected to be com the morning shift Is spending Its local chapter will be at Dck Gunn's church in attendance were Elmo Irons Bruce K MiHikin Fat high school! cury rrarhing 47 during the day quet pleted by January 22 Dr Rose H nights trying to think op a way icafe Wednesday at 730 p m It was 37 during The Rt Rev Rglph D Cushman! Lee Doud presided at the banquet principal subm!td questionnaires to! and dropping Moroni: Walter M Bnyrien Coalville: Widtsoe director announced Tues to even th$( score with the night D D in The Salt previously announced John Hansen Riverton and Henry bishop of the Denver area of and Reed Culp was in charge of a members J B WhitehilL president! the night The mran of 42 was 11 1 — UtJM i degrees shove normal the Methodist church conducted amufical program lUke Tribune as Tuesday night presided j Ericsson Payson 5 and PERIL J two-yea- y two-yea- two-yea- r Salt Lake Country Club Reappoints All Officers two-yea- Donei HOLCPLAN TO j Freed Reelected as President D Moffat Vice President RESUME LOANS ! all-da- AUTO LICENSE NOTICE GIVEN j Parent-Teachp- - al-te- e ten-ma- n TRAFFIC CODE BATTLE SEEN n s - company-Di-'exerl- y Club to Install New Officers e Dans secretary-t- Income Blanks To Be Mailed OFFICIAL FILES - SUIT ANSWER secretary-t- leHT War-sha- Storm Again Sleuths Find Grim ‘Mystery’ President of Denver Theological School E Conference in dresses L SttWTSS Sft “ro?n‘rr"L Right in Office Ad-S8£K'- Forecast for Utah Section SS afler-unde- ''I Mayor Will Work Qn 55th Birthday e e - j e h -t - ’ ' y ' g 1 1 ' Board |