| Show r tIle the H TOWN Salt Lake Sidelights JUDGE RULES CONTEST NO VO NO The and th the donned their verbal boxing boxing gloves Cd land nd swung into action in police court again ain Wednesday with the usual re- re sult-a sult draw This time Mrs James Solberg Wei West t Broadway accused her next door neighbor Mrs Louise Newport 22 West Broadway of destroying property Mrs Newport the complaining witness withes charged destroyed part of avine a avine vine which grows grows' up and over a ten- ten foot toot board fence which divides the solberg garden from the Newport k property I V 1 EJ L nm The vine vin which is Mrs Solberg's k pride pride ride and joy is Mrs Newport's pet pett I t aversion I the latter testified claimIng claim claim- Ing lag that minute parasites I Infest the growth to the detriment of I her own flowers I Mrs Newport readily admitted de destroying destroying de- de that part of the vine growing i Into her ber yard and testified that in doing do do- in jag ing so she donned a 3 raincoat because she he expected Mrs Solberg to turn the hose hoe on her an alleged occurrence occur occurS ren renee rence that brought both women into r police court last year The Th board fence lence was erected and the thc vine planted Mrs Newport further further lurther fur lur- ther asserted to shut off oft sunlight and arid air from her garden and she charged reflects the alleged spite the bear the The fence lence also was the cause of the women appearIng appearing appear appear- ing in fri police court several years ago My vine is more beautiful than hew hers retorted Mrs Solberg when she took the stand Besides she called me names City Judge Jensen interrupted interrupted inter inter- the testimony to declare the battle no contest and dismissed the case Mrs Solberg and Mrs Newport left the courtroom by different exits PIGEONS LIKE I MONUMENT I The seagull monument the he only one of ot its kind in the world dedicated dedicated dedi dedi- to birds was erected in honor honorof of the gulls but lately the monument ment seems to be a veritable haven for lor flocks of tame pigeons who coine come and drink water from the base of th the edifice and pass judgment on the temple ground visitors Almost any da day especially at noon when the bir birds s are often fed by visitors there are arc as many as perched on various parts of the monument lh The L L. D. D S. S museum in n the temple tempe grounds Is attracting an an average of people daily figures from the office of of- flee fice of John E. E Heppler museum manager show Most of the visitors are tourists but numbers of or Salt Lakers also visit the 00 Hear building during the thc p. p P. P Pin rm In D T Dron rop summer R It is estimated b by Each Day Dar tourist guides that approximately approximately approximately ap ap- ap- ap proximately peo peo- pIe hear the pin drop in the tabernacle taber nacle daily The pin dropping stunt which verifies the wonderful acoustic properties of the building always provides pro vides ides a good show how for lor the tourists and gives them something to write borne home about WIELD WELD PICK riCK AND SHOVEL Several recent men graduates of the University of Utah who were unable unable un un- un able to find employment during the summer have been wielding the pick and shovel breaking ground for the construction of a new tennis court on the southeast end of the campus The gift of the class of 1932 to the school was a check for OO to be expended on a new court The gift was made with the stipulation that all aU work including the laying of cement ce ceo ment merit was to be done by graduating seniors who were unsuccessful in finding jobs The work is under the direction of Charles R. R Forsberg superintendent of buildings and grounds and will take approximately 10 days to com When the court Is finished it will be open to the public as are other courts at the university |