| Show a round roundTown the Town t 1 of oj Salt Lake Lak GIVES CLUE I Il fortune tune teller predicted l I use I a son a. a bet bel I divorced husband I bV her ber ped Sated by here according to located te e Ashton Jias hu writ writ- Onic l Reno NeV Ne asking that 10 frOnt a carch 1 polIce MUce admits In the letter Jetter sounds silly con request Ether ket her advice but of r the source stone that nut t she 15 s leaving no SS efforts to regain cus- cus I In taker her 1 last Jast heard the bo boy boi When v of Ashton disclosed her forbus for- for M Irs leav nd d and the e boy were bus raso T Tex by y automobile II El e J S LD S MUFFLE witnesses FOOTSTEPS and court f footed longer disturb the thet m no DO sessions in Judge Oscar W m t I of Ies Ie's Third ThI district court if 11 r has his way has petitioned the e Mcconkie to for new rug iy threadbare COY COY- th the patched ilice har- har falls fails utterly to that now IN the the dignity of wiLh I bet h haS been held in abeyance S investigation Uon of rug costs if KILLS BIRDS ro hundreds of casualties here were according the last rainstorm ring Rosem-al Rosem 1500 South Elev- Elev I r. r c C. said Mr street rt West s. s S h ed home in the midst j returned ret It L i he be downpour and observed spar spar- the droPping opping helplessly fr from the thes for anen a the ground on nen s iS and then dying He said sald saidI it I t in la sweeping the yard jard enough found to fill WI ahti a aAd ih the birds were ere Ad basket He could not explain storm should prove moreil more other down down- US il to the birds than ITS mS t J KE Charles J. J Read Read- the he safet safety by public r. r B 1 pressroom the he other day D opened ned to o overhear a reporter refer reint re re- lag fer details of the bloody Thanks Thanks- iII tor ag cb day riot at Folsom prison Ini In Is i it fe listened for a moment Inter ted tea to 14 ask how many were killed out of th the i 1 hurriedly l dashed m. m L few minutes later telephones in Iii chiefs chief's office and the thc de de- tire LITe bureau went ent into action The l Ic lee t statiOn a awakened to feverish fe as officers ran in search of f shot shot- r fas bombs and sawed off IS 1 t developed after Warden B. B E. E Hi vis ru hid bad denied the report that lI missed the first part put of the s story and had spread then the n IJ that the riot had occurred at Utah state date prison and arid was vas thene then It le e i 1 fa still trying to convince po police U ce W dais b that the alarm wasn't Wi a jeke ke tit T FOR FISHING H. H Nelson manager of or the company which bears his Ills helped the local Exchange club i II I be big red blanket de decorated orated with th Covered Corned Wagon Days emblem the other members wont won't let hime him e tit U it on fishing or hunting trips Tir he blanket was presented to the PrIdy as the trophy emblematic he e best featured float in hi the July Jande as chairman assisted 0 O. D. D Romney Aldon Anderson 1 I Louis Kimball planned the Ex Ex- nee ate te club dub float which portrayed progress of transportation Harry Joseph chairman of the parade made the presentation It ID HEAVY STUFF ks on vocational guidance and the he lives of successful men are I i actively I with the latest mys mys- r novels for popularity with read read- it aUbe the Salt BaU Lake library accord- accord to Miss MIM Gertrude Chamberlin d L of the circulation department he It popularity of kJ ts 3 of biography and the useful s Miss Chamberlin said appears lately connected with the unset- unset employment situation More Moree e readers are frequenting the 11 Ii ry rJ F than in any MY past summer iCING AT COURT the E. E Lund chairman of the kUe committee of the local Elks b lm usher in what he expects I the b beginning of a widespread Uc movement in the club Satur Satur- ht He Is arranging arran to break breake w e new tennIs court cast east of the boe East South Sonth Temple with a dance for the members S alt lt t Lake lodge No 85 and their Its to pur TY WAITS ON PIGEON leaning g Of a small mall balcony off oU fourth floor of Ute th city and to nty building has been deferred for fora a 5 hIlea hUe a pigeon hatched out a aa h a of squabs bs William R. R Bowa Bow- Bow a ta t custodian of the county 8 e of th the building consented to ane be e derelict In ht his duty when typo lv lve lilt e county clerks clerk's office from Wi cb h i the e balcony alcony extends d' d MX the t moth ther r Pigeon had moved mo belt I from the belfry beUry to a 8 spot r. r P the e tn typists typists' window ow |