Show 4 I l2t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE XHETTNEW Thousands Rush to Make V- - RELIEF HEADS Returns on Income Taxes Before Penalty Deadline v QUAKES HIT NORTH UTAH State Offices main Open to Last Minute Federal Three Felt in Salt Lake FRIDAY MORNING MARCH 16 1934 BLOOD PRAISES Relief Worker TO SEEK MORE WOMEN’S PART Beet Producers’ Body Advises farmers to IN ‘NEW DEAL’ FOREST CAMPS Postpone Planting Re- Governor Addresses ‘Public Relations’ Dinner Meet of B P V Appeal Going to Washington: Harter Succeed Muir on Committee City Considers Power Increase Of Police Radio Association Advises Delay of Pending Outcome Present Contract Parleys Thousands ot Utahns Joined in a rush to pay their federal and state income taxes Thursday the The "new deal’’ was designed to Strong action to secure for Utah DEADLOCK IS HINTED last day on which returns could be additional civilian conservation Increased cooperation between restore what the nation had lost uncorps filed without incurring delinquent traffic patrol state the old declared Goverthe order der highway camps for the coming spring and sumSHOCKS TO BE CHECKED penalties nor Henry H Blood iq an address to and the peace officers of Utah Best estimates of the state tax com- mer was urged Thursday by the govthe Salt Lake Business and Profesmay result from a suggestion by Utah and Idaho Growers’ mission Thursday at 8 p m were that ernor’s committee on the state road commission now sional Women’s club at the Newhouse public welfare ' Snowville Suffers Great somewhere between 66000 and 70000 hotel Thursday night at a session at- pending before the city commisOfficials Confer With and emergency relief at its weekly income tax returns had been filed at sion it was learned Thursday tended by 100 women the capitol Director Robat meeting Resi-fence- s were hour that (till and they coming Governor Blood was the principal Heads est Damage Many urging increased power for the Manufacturing strong Taxpayers were taking ad- ert H Hinckley was instructed by the speaker at the club’s “public rela- police radio to give statewide covvantage of the announcement that the committee to urge Utah's congressionLose Chimneys tions” dinner the chief event of the erage on crime reports office would remain open “as long as al Where the crime involves the local National Business Women's An appeal to beet browers of Utah delegation to take immediate steps necessary” Thursday night to receive use of stolen cars or violations of and Idaho week observance which will end Satto obtain a substantial increase in the asking them to postpone returns Jlillioiis of ton ot lock under the traffic laws it was indicated the urday Some 11000 returns were received ten camps now tentatively scheduled for beet planting and for sugar plans Other speakers were Professor highway patrolmen would have earth's surface in Hanzel valley — by the state in the mail and over the for Utah seed for the 1934 crop until H Mark a search Greene director obtaining to In act of for full codes authority counter at the capitol during the reguihifting to adjust themselves to their the N R A in Utah City Commission- - for other criminals the peace r the present controversy between S P Harter vice president and lar office hours it was estimated sew position at the epicenter ot George D Keyser acting mayoryt ficers of the area affected wquid growers and refiners regarding sugar of the general manager SegoMilk Officials Satisfied and Miss Elizabeth FitzGerald asMonday’ earthquake brought nearly cooperate beet contracts is settled was made sucwas to named Proncts company sistant principal of West high school More than 120000 returns in ail SO'new temblors to northern Utah Checking stations on the highD Muir Jr who said ceed Miss T Thursday by J R Rawlins president chairman Julia the of were Downey located received last Lynch apways might strategically including year Thursday three of which were felt ot committee of relations the aid the Utah Sugar Beet Producers' in so Not remission criminals public the of his as duties for plications apprehending pressure quite president & Salt Lake club presided many returns are required this year of the Salt Lake Chamber of Comtrying to escape across the state association and G T Cobbley presiGovernor Blood declared that the or county lines it was pointed out on account of a change in the law af- merce made his further service on Geologists were ot the opinion the dent of the Idaho Beet Growers’ as“new deal” reverses the old order in by members of the highway comfecting filing of joint returns by hus- the committee impossible The comshifting of positions accompanied by sociation United the in States the and wife band both mission income mittee Although the with having accepted resignation minor disturbances might continue Decision to make the appeal was past Utah women have been given The heavy mail of Thursday proba- a vote of thanks for Mr Muir's servfor some time Since the first strong opportunities in the economic life of bly will be exceeded Friday it was be- ices reached at a meeting of directors the state they like men have sufhock was felt in Salt Lake Monday lieved and possibly Saturday as the Opportunity Cited from the two state organizations' at S P Harter who was named to sue fered mails come in from the more distant In through loss of morale during morning when four enormous faults urging additional C C C camps seed Downey D Muir Jr ms a member the the farm bureau offices after a comhe asserted in all the depression state All otficials points the committee declared Utah's varied of the fovltnor's committee on wera created in Hanzel valley by the public were well satisfied with the volume mittee consisting of Mr Rawlins Mr A W Review C otfera many ideal sites for welfare and emergency relirf Shifting ot the earth the Locomotive of the returns to date and also with geography W Harvey II J R Beus president of the W A to men The Cobbley be where reviewed the C camps young governor the attitude of the general public to- recruited could be Springs airways radio station ot the work for women and said the part Weber county association and vice employed in highly to in to this ward form commerce the of contributing department women have played in the general reuseful and beneficial Work in the reported president of the state organization cost of state government fhelSalt Lake airport weather office forests and on the ranges Mr Hinckconstruction period has beep a reveNo accurate check however will be and K C Barlow vice president of lation ot what untrained women can ley reported that a recent survey ot mpr’e than 109 tremors Locomotive possible for some days yet either by the state shows there are 5344 young the Idaho growers had conferred do in an emergency Their work he Springs is within a few miles of the the state tax commission or by the' men between 18 and 25 said gives assurance that they will with general managers and other ofyears of age force of Ira N Hinckley federal col- not now enrolled Boxpoint of origin ot the quake Initiation aid in executive capacities of the gov Speeches in who are ficials of several sugar refining comlector of internal revenue as to the eligible both as to camps Centlnaes far Hours emment in the future physical capacity Feature Program volume of or returns the the amount panies Refiners presented the proing Shocks were frequent in the quake Women are responsible for two economic need and of the collections Mr Hinckley venThe committee made a detailed posed J934 beet contract at the meet- legion on Monday and Tuesday sub- statewide programs the governor - at Chamber' tured the guess that the federal in- study of the new : sided on Wednesday and resumed plan to supplant pointed out: The nursing project ing Eduto Outlined come tax will Campaign be payments more than 100 which 'employed greater C W A with a program of rural relief Salt Lake residents reThursday The beet growers’ committee reportthis year than last nurses and public works in the Industrial and nutrition the ported feeling tremors at 0:05 a m program cate Pedestrians and Salt Lake post No 2 American ed to its directors that no decision The federal office also remained counties 47 a m and 6:57 a m Thursday out jn every carried which ot has details been Lacking organ! celebrated the fifteenth anni- had been reached at the conference Windows and dishes were rattled and Manager Reports Prospects open until midnight Thursday’s zation from Washington the commitcounty Drivers of the founding of the Legion with refiners regarding the 1934 sugar crowd at the federal building and that tee contented itseli with a versary chandeliers swung Thursday's ahock busito is state indebted The of the Year Coming at the capitol were not ao large as the lessons learned in C W Astudy at Locomotive Spring began at 2:25 ness and professional women who in Paris at a meeting at the chamber contract through of commerce Thursday night The conference was held at the ofusual but both offices reported great- the winter months nnd in a ni and continued noticeably until considering Plans for a campaign to educate pe- have aided in the recovery program" Encouraging er use of the maill in the filing of the combined relief and employment Blood said “It is to be A program of speeches and the ini- fices Of the Utah-ldahSugar comGovernor (57 a m The Salt Lake airport eftiation of 75 new members preceded pany and the refiners were reprereturns destrians as well as drivers wither office reported a slight shock hoped that the new deal for women a series of problems now presented boxing end wrestling sented as follows: Willard T CanPenalties Explained at 4:15 p m The movement was de- All officers ot the Utah Wool Marfort to improve Salt Lake’s automobile not only will permit them to help in Job Estimates Presented non general manager of the o of en- events tected while an observer was looking cities but also will economic among with last not fatality are standing Comparisons recovery 'year association were reelected and No'rman L Sims post commander Tentative estimates of employment Sugar company Douglas Seal-leto 250000 population were out- able them to work toward restorathrough a telescope at balloona sent keting were made for an possible' because owing to the bank to be plans expansion expected from P W A projects lined at a meeting of the general agricultural agent R T ua to determine wind direction and of tion of the home as the basic insti- presided The program was arranged activities- during 1934 it the an- holiday declared March 5 1933 ex and on road undertakings were preby Past Commanders J C Rebholz Harris general manager Gunnison hotel ot Newhouse at j Telocity the American life” tution ot tensions altime Safety for were society filing James A Ellison “H Is difficult to say" said Dr nual meeting Thursday at the offices lowed by both state and federal gov- sented to assist in formulating the Thursday night Professor Greene said the basic Franklin Riter Carleton H Jones and Sugar company j C C Backes new jobs that will be providecLunder - Salt Lake with 31 automobile fa- causes of the general Layton manager Frederick J Pack Deseret proles-J- in theW Vermont building the were Sugar comernments This depression the delayed the changed program Both the RW A talities in 1933 was ranked thirty-thir- World war and an "invitation for Hamilton Gardner who was the pany J B Cooley assistant general Harvey of Heber was reelectsor of geology at the University of H a considerable extent it is to rush ed and the road programs are still someCharles Redd of LaSal first state department commander of manager J A Randall assistant gen37 cities by the National debt incurrence” recalled f Utah "justhow long these disturb vicepresident what uncertain Mr Hinckley re- Safetyamong president and Sylvester Broad All returns received hereafter anees will continue Much of the meeting and now we have to the Legion reviewed the history of eral manager Amalgamated Sugar "We danced council' by A Thorley ’ the national Legion since it was or- company state of lederal office unless mailed ported "following the Long Beach quake bent Salt Lake Frank night was devoted to plans pay the fiddler” he asserted He pointed out that the Tentative acceptance ot a subsist- Thursday ganized of last March minor disturbances Cedar City and J Clyde Davis Ver- in an a and for condition this Contract improving a with March 15 Absorbed Incomes post- ence gardens envelope was announced committee headed total membership Is nearly 1000000 Nebe-ka- r program continued for a month It would not nal directors D mark Byron by or be earlier of the beet growers will as counted com- and is Representatives The Mr the i the figures committee Under quoted this to speaker this the by Hooper reported plan organize expected top be unusual if such a condition ex- year chairman of the State Industrial are demanding a contract tor delinquent and the usual penalty of the state emergency relief board will of debt and e the the income ot tlon 1931 handled set about of record paring in all isted in Hanzel valley although such coslightly 1934 the division 25 per cent of the tax will be applied provide seed and in cooperation with commission was "appointed to to show that more than 1000000 ' being based upon a’rfatement cannot be considered a wool produced in Utah in 1933 doing The state tax comntisston announced law enforcement the nation per capita state with operate of the beets and the sugar content debts had been gradually absorbing Utah State Agricultural college ex- officers In the educational Mr Sims said the membership of business ot approximately (1500 that i prediction campaign the income He asserted the penalty for failure to file perts and county 000 farm agents will aspartial de- the local post this year is expected net retail price for sugar received by ' “Kecks Must In a termed the resolution will include society a ot the refiners $1 filing sist householders and doubling Readjust to the accident record for Salt Lake Citv feat of the N R A is due to “the very to be the largest in its history In view ot the attitude of fee as of the tax make efficient use of gardeners $11 the case of Heretofore the extraction of sugar A birthday cake holding 15 candles major disturbances available plots "deplorable” and Said there was indi- economies it had set up” explaining and present Indications the This well aswill be ’ from beets also has been a factor in to and the Legion emblem was It takes a littlt while for the mil-- association expects to handle an tvan imposed unless of land The plan will be operated been penalty have workers that required presentcation of a need for “drastic ‘forceful do in less reasonable cause tor the the contracts lion of tons of rock under the earth's hours what was required ed to the through the 29 county emergency reby Oliver J Hunter arranging larger tonnage in 1931 Adequate is shown by the taxpayer delinquency the commis- lief committees seeds being furnished and suitable remedial measures' to of them before hours were slashed It also borepost Rawlins and President President surface to readjust themselves to facilities the “Fifteen and financing have been sion announced inscription help in any way it can Cobbley declined to comment on the stable positions This Js apparently only to those unable to obtain them J F Coombs president of the soci- He also said that increased produc- Year of Fellowship” to take care of such an in- So the' state arranged ’ discussions that have been under way delinquent who has otherwise were set at the What Is happening in the quake re- crease" Mr Hooper said tion Deyson Ross presented the post an tor ety said the campaign will be con same requirements been merely careless about the matthe past two days It was intitime as hours were reduced gion now of new is attractively the to printed ‘copy expected "Shearing begin ter may expect to pay $1 even If he ducted through speakers in industrial outlined af- preamble to the constitution of the mated however that the beet growWe are not looking for major about Commissioner April 1 and the clip will move has noiincome tax to pay and an addi schools churches fairs of Salt Lake Keyserand establishments ers probably will not recede from the American Legion disturbances but rather expect to immediately urged City to Boston The amount tlonal 25 lodges and other places the stand they have taken to stress the advantages of per cent of the tax If he is women experience a gradual decline in In- of wool owned by the association In B P Spry state director of C W A When the committee that conferred the city at home and abroad tensity The major readjustment ap- Boston is now reduced to a very small liable for a tax the'Safe-tto work the outlined society Penalties will forbe applied it was anMiss FitzGerald advocated the Thursday afternoon with refiners asparently has been completed and it tonnage and it la anticipated that It nounced methods used to protect workers mation ot a to delinquency affecting sembled at the farm bureau offices is doubtful if the surface of the earth will all be moved before city council composed the new either the ind i vidual Thomas WDee police first aid in- of at 5 p m to report its activities to the income tax or the at the faults has undergone any clip la representatives of alt clubs for This factor should shipped structor 30 in last the that reported franchise tax directors of the beet growers an acso that of affairs civic corporation discussions change alnce Monday" Insure a and active market for days 750 men have been trained-i- n tive until followed discussion civic efforts would not be dupliDr Pack said he had tentatively the 1934 ready socithe state under the clip 7:30 p m cated planned to take hla geology majora from various secE Nelson asH coming "Reports ety’s afsupervision Meet Adjourns was held A business about 30 men and women to the tions that shearing will be Rales Reduced for Cattle sistant director of safety for the ter the dinner meeting scene Saturday for an inspection and done indicate meeting and a comThe meeting was adjourned until 10 cents a head which is 4 C W A discussed the cause of acciat mittee was chosen to submit nom10 a m Friday study of the faults cents more than wi paid for early dents on projects Raised Sheep in Dr inations for new officers at a meetF Hintze another univerMr Cannon speaking of the conferand 2 cents more last shearing year Prominent Californian to ence ing of the club April 19 when the sity geologist plans trip to the re- than tha pries paid at the end of the with the beet growers’ commitForests Western annual elections will be held The tee said that various aspects of the gion probably Friday or Saturday He 1933 season" Be shearing Honored by Order beet question as it relates to growers said he would atudy In detail causea A directors’ nominating committee is composed of meeting was held durMiss Gretchen Horst Miss Mary Neland effects of the quake and hoped and refiners were discussed and that afternoon tha national fees in this ing at forests Continued efforts Grazing Banquet son Miss Virginia Dickerson Miss to make Interesting observations at by Utah women 1934 beet contract was 52 cent be of the will to year onlyper encourage purchase of Utah made Ellen Abbott and Miss Elizabeth Bon Bozel in the quake region where offered to the growers 1931 in cattle fee and for charged goods was urged by Governor Henry ner an old oil well oozes small amounts Mr Harris said the sugar refiners E J Henning of San Francisco H Blood at a meeting of the board 53 per cent of the fee charged for The visiting nurse is a necessary ot oil Ho said the well apparently submitted a contract at the meeting As an to 'United former that States ot district year according directors ot the Utah State Federa- sheep judge la fed from a iissurt on tha fault part of social service at Ml times and in southern California a representa- and the growers also submitted a tion ot Women's Clubs at the Hotel soclated Press dispatch Thursday is particularly necessary in times of trend contract The two instruments were tive from Denver of the United States at Utah - At Locomotive the Vi- radically different it was reported Thursday depression Dr George Thomas presSprings the spring Allen enna Colonel The conference and dispatch quoted peace Governor Blood also outlined efpromiident of the University of Utah told waters turned black after Thursday’s details regarding the differences nent leader in the Loyal Order of but forts being made by western states to S Peck United States regional for members of the Salt Lake Visiting disturbances On the first day the were not made public ' Moose -ester and Denver at that will visit Salt Lake explained Sunday Nurse association at the opening of shocks blackened the waters but they beet sugar prevent curtailment-of A telegram was sent to Washington the fee for cattle was 624 per cent the association's new arriving from Boise with Mrs Hen- by the and to aid silver cleared later headquarters in Utah State Farm bureau to Those who fail to obtain building production 1931 46 for noon-of and rate the at sheep ning Mrs F S Leaver chairman of the the Public Safety building Thursday Senator William H King urging him Springs Emit Steaaa j permits in doing construction work program committee for the annual per cent in 1933 a dicHenning pest supreme to continue his fight for independThe 1931 fee Colonel Peck ex- night gained their name face penalties ot double tees and In convention ot state federation of Dr George W Middleton presided Mayor Louis Marcus will be among tator of the Moose member of the ence for the Philippines when they were first discovered Dr addition a tine and possibly a jail women's clubs the 15 to 19 cents a from board of plained ranged of Moosehearl governors and gave a short talk on the services mayors of 14 western cities who will outlined a tentative Farm Bureau Stand ' Pack explained The water la slightly sentence Walter P Monson city for the session to be held head for cattle and 4 to 6 cents a ot visiting nurses John M Sharp di- participate in a conference on govern- and a representative of the supreme warm ha laid and in the fall of the building Inspector declared Thuri program head tor The of the farm bureau will be sheep honored attitude 24 25 and 26 in the Newhouse rector of county welfare discussed ment which' will be held at Berkeley lodge during his The forester said the lower rates “Public and year on a crisp day steam rises from day when he made his monthly re April declared Secretary Tracy R Welling to an visit by Salt Lake lodge No 259 March hotel Cal according in Private the Agencies tha springs This (team gives the ap- port to Commissioner P H Goggin A banquet in his honor ha( been is that the Philippine situation holds Mrs Weston Vernon of Logan state for 1934 on cattle and the higher rate Emergency Relief Setup” Associated Press dispatch Thursday on theep will apply to national for“It is not the intention of this depearance of rising ffom a locomotive now is arranged for Sunday at 6 p m at the key to the solution of the nation’s Marcus Dr was L from A meetof in first Mayor the Berkeley president Murray charge presented I end When they were first seen the partment to discourage building opests in Utah Colorado New Mexico ' The granting of aid certificates to Frances PhiHips recuperating at Coronado Cal from the Hotel Utah At 8 p m he will sugar difficulties Montana Wyoming Washington Ore- Grace discoverer believed e railroad was erations but it is our intention to dis- ing address he said at the Philippine independence public meeting B recent HarMarrom Peterson a iris operation i peer ' Idaho Arixona and gon California Moose club rooms 161 Second East would halt the free entry not only by courage Illegal practices from which FranRossi of San riet Donnetta Collet Angelo Mary Lindsay Mayor South Dakota street end afterward will be honored of sugar but of vegetable oils and Probably the most severely shaken the eity and the public suffer" Mr Florence Jackson Jeannette cisco will give the address of wel- at (own In the state was Snowville near Monson said J M Marfarlane president of the Harder a reception at the home of Mr fats that are exercising a tendency the will he Steele come in Johnson which Esther and explain graduates the Idaho border and about 40 miles Ha said that la all new construction Utah Cattle and Horse Growers’ assoand Mrs H Harry Madsen 1778 toward breaking down the market for and a course of of first aid consolidating city 1 sponsored by the advantages from Hanzel valley All but three of and alteration work1 a building per ciation said the change in rates was Ninth East street He and Mrs Hen- the nation’s dairy products county governments the 40 houses in the villages lost their mit must be secured before work is made in line with a policy to alter association ning will leave at midnight for Sen Invested interests in the PhilipInclude will Other Maydelegates rates on the basis ot prices paid for was started Francisco chimneys and merchandise pines by taking advantage of natives JoD ors Denver of Begole George March 20 will be the last day to cattle and sheep He explained that Police Arrest Motorist I thrown from the shelves of the Snow-i- t Grover A Giles assistant state at- of the islands produce sugar and vegOre ot Carson K Portland Jr seph make reservations tor the Utah-ldahville store during Monday's tem- Postoffice to the lower rate for cattle was made F Forward Jr of San Diego torney general will preside at the etable oils so cheaply that the AmerCharge blors good will hour to Las Vegas and the because of Tower prices being paid On Charge John Driving at 8 p m and Mr Henning ican markets suffer he said ' I Shaw of Los Angeles Mer- meeting Frank Boulder dam it was announced tor cattle and a higher rate for sheep School was dismissed at Snowville ' If the islands are given freedom as will be welcomed by H E Hadley j Mail on S T Storage Beach E ot Paddock Long Thursday by J G Xing assistant sec- because of higher sheep prices i after the first shock Monday morn- Vaughn Davis 32 was arrested at ritt dictator of the Salt Lake Moose promised years ago by the United S C H ot New Orleans retary ot the chamber of commerce Seventh South and West Temple Walmsley lng and with the second major dis- - Effctlve lodge Speakers will be Mr Hen- States it will solve the Bugar diffiTen-neJuly 1 the Salt Lake COLLEGE HEAD BETTER The special Union Pacific train tarrstreets Thursday at 7:15 p m on a Bid well of Sacramento M G turbance at 11:20 a m a portion of for will of ot Tacoma and Leonard Funk of ning and Benjamin Spence Salt Lake culty and permit the adoption of an charge "storage” the party will leave Salt Lake Dr Herbert W Reherd president drunken driving charge the front wall crumbled and plaster ying “American markets for American attorney ‘ post and other C O D matter on March 23 at 3 p m and arrive in of Westminster fell from the school building The parcel college was reported Patrolmen G M Hopkins and J Spokane products” policy he added left at the postoftice longer than 15 Las the was W wa-The RABBI without Associated the Birkinshaw Press Vegas TO i following morning DISCUSS WAR that by community drinking Hopkins Thursday reported ter tor ten hours as a result ot the days according to orders received second day will be spent largely in an night to be in good condition at the drove erratically west on Seventh Medical Fraternity Rabbi Samuel H Gordon will speak from in WashingDr Souh from Main to West Temple inspection Of the Boulder dam con- Pasadena hospital in California breaking of the town's water main ton postal authorities Temple B’nai Israel 249 Fourth Thursday by Postmaster L A struction activities and the train will Reherd underwent Observes Anniversary at a major operation streets and north on West Temple Lights were swayed by a ahock at Smoot East street Friday at 8 p m His in Salt Lake about noon there a week ago back arrive to Ogden at 5:06 a ffiTfiursday- street middle of the the block The charge will be S Cents a day for ot March 25 subject will be “Is War Coming?” The government took official noT'he forty-thir- d anniversary of the tice of the aeries of shocks Thursday ell matter unclaimed after 15 days medBeta national ot Phi Pi founding when headquarters of the U S geoical fraterniay was aboserved at the Futeral Rite Wife logical survey at Washington ordered James Karojis was sentenced University club Thursday night unto that a study be made in the vicinity Of Power Official Set der auspices of the Alpha Nu chapserve 45 day in the county jail when ef Locomotive Springs of ter ot the University Utah he appeared Thursday before JusThe survey is to be made by P J The observance attracted 75 mem tice of the Peace Silqs Brown of MidFuneral services tor Mrs Edith R Bhenan geologist for the survey who Idaho bera from Utah and southern vale on charges of obtaining money Waters 53 wife of Herman B Waters left Thursday for the quake region Dr Robert T Jellison was toastmasunder false pretenses general manager of the Telluride PowMr Shensn who formerly had headreter and the speakers included Dr servance of an even greater silSalt Lake merchants were er company will be conducted SaturKarojis was convicted of obtaining quarters in the national capital has Kenneth B Castleton Dr F BFreu ver dollar day during the turn-infminded of tha "good old days’ copqty relief funds when he already day at 2 p m In the First Presbybeen working In Salt Lake this winto 70 Climbing months when thousands ot shoppers visdegrees above was receiving money wider another terian church The Rev Theodore denberger Dr Oran A Ogilvie and ter with Half R Wooley senior hyAt a to ba held in The G Lllley will officiate Burial will Harlow Sharp who represented the zero the mercury Thursday set name lor work at the Midvale smelter The unusually warm weather ited the downtown section Thursdraulic engineer for the survey in Tribunemeeting another record for warm weather auditorium Friday at I take The complaint alleged that he qctive university chapter in the family plot in the day to take advantage of (he barprovided the right "atmosphere" making river surveys in Utah and p m scouts scouters scoutmas- Mountplace The national organization was for the year exceeding the prefor the purchase of spring wearOlivet cemetery gains offered on "Community signed an affidavit last October that other intermountain states ters vanguard scouts vious record of 69 degrees set he was without funds when founded at the University of Pitts Silver Dollar day Mrs Waters prominent social and ing apparel' and merchants reduring After a thoroughgoing study of the leaders will discuss new civic leader of Salt last Tuesday the weather bureau that period he received $35 from A survey shows that it was a burgh March 10 1891 Lake died Wedported that kales of the more exthe region Mr Shensn will make an ofScout activities to be inaugurated event more than successful lines of merchandise pre2:55 smelter m at local a pensive at hospinesday p ficial report to the government TO HOLD PARTY In tha council Possibilities ot tal after a brief illness Cecil Alter local meteorwere unusually good vious silver dollar days and that ’ HELD FOR TRIAL Members of the Twentieth Infantry The Interest taken by the pubforming a Scout club within the ologist said it was the warmest nearly 55000 shoppers purchased FIRE DAMAGES HOME council will form a part ot the WRESTLES INJURES KNEE lic was evidenced by the fact association will hold a St Patrick's an aggregate of about $200000 day alnce October 30 1933 when Guadalupe Suarez charged with Fire caused by sparks from a chim- discussion Earl Simonn 14 son of Earl and worth ot merchandise said R H party Friday at 8 p m in the Civic a high of 74 degrees was resecond thatt shoppers were standing in burglary was ordered ney damaged the home of Joseph T Freda Simonn ot 2827 South State corded He saw little prospect of held fordegree Butler secretary of the retail Representing each troop counCenter Mrs Geftevieve Roberts Mrs lilts’ in front of tome of the trial in the Third district Harris 417 Ninth East street to the cil officials said will be scout street suffered a fractured left kneean immediate change in weather court after a stores as much as a half hour trades committee of the chamLindow Mrs Marie Hardwick Peggy preliminary hearing beextent of (75 Thursday afternoon As- leaders vanguard leaders eagle cap Thursday at 230 p m while ber of commerce conditions’ except that the low fore City before they opened their doors and James Lindow compose the comJudge Vere L McCarthy sistant Fire Chief W J Hancock d! scouts and troop committeemen Ha added that merchants are wrestling at tha Granite high school Special street car fares were an mittee which will be in charge of barometric pressures which have Thursday Suarez is alleged to have reeled two fire companies for nearly Council and district officials also The youth was taken to the Salt Lake pleased with the outcome of the inducement to many- to come games entertainment dancing and a caused the mercury rise may deentered property at 458 West Second ' hour In extinguishing the blaze will attend the meeting to town vent and are planning th ob box luncheon general hospital velop storm conditions South street on March 1L Slight Disturbances Are Expected to Continue v ot-e- ' Salt Lake Post Keeps Legion’s 15th Anniversary SOCIETY PLANS Wool Marketing SAFETY DRIVE Society Retains All Old Officers JLe-gio- for o Tn-a- n 100-00- Utah-ldah- 0 y Utah-Nevad- - last-minu- te d ' 59-5- 0 50-5- 0 all-tim- one-thir- d wool-grow- one-four- 1 D S REVISES y MOOSE LEADER GRAZING FEES TOL VISIT SL Utah-Nevad- a Governor Urges Continuance of Utah Goods Drive f for Visiting Nurses Open Quarters - Builders Warned Of Penalties for Lack of Permits Marcus to Join Mayors’ Parley On West Coast ' 4 ha-springs 28-3- 0 Boulder Dam Trip - Deadline Fixed o Drunk COD post-offic- Jail Term Given For Relief Fraud Scouts to Plan New Activities Of SL Council Silver Dollar Day Sales Give Merchants $200000 for Ho Hum! 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