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Show 20 TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY Take Over Reins of County Nine Official to Be-cord- er cribe to Pledge; State Supreme Judge! Ceremonies at Capitol and T 1927. FORMER LOCAL LAWYER DEAD niMEI CITY AS AERIAL Kina sew const official and two old oset wbo will taka over the guidance of count affair at noon Monday. Left to right, the are (top row) Eeuben T. Dahl-qui- t, four-yea- r commissioner; William H. Etenacker, Incumbent commiaioner, and Union H. La brum, two year commiasioner; (middle row) Clerk Alonzo Mackay, Treasurer George T. Jndd, Anditor Jame H. Sullivan (reelected) and Sheriff Clifford W. Patten; (bottom row) Assessor Joseph H. Preece, Surveyor Joseph Blickensderfer, Aurora Hiatt and Attorney Wallace B. Kelly. . -- IS BILL OBJECT CENTER IS SEEN Importance of Salt Lake Pneumonia Prove Fatal in Air Transportation to Former Attorney of Forecast by Official. Utah Fuel Company Renewed Effort Is Being Made to Have Congre Pass Desired Measure. Future value of sir transportation Mark Pomeroy Braffet. M, for a to western United States aad the da- - number of years a member pf the n ttny of Salt Lake aa the aerial June- - gait Lake bar and one of ths of western America will depend standing characters In tha law ths efficiency with which hs t fcion, Id UtahT died at Sis home trunk line from this city to Chicago in Pries Sunday morning from pneuIs operated when ths postoffice de- monia partment retires from ths field by He had been III sines last August City and County Build- - y ont-tio- ' pro-up- ing at Noon Monday. the I solemnly swear to uold Etatsa and etiiistlimtoft of the stst of Utah and to perform my duties faithfully, and to tha best f my ability." This oath will ba taken at noon Monday in Salt lake by one old counones, ty official,, by nlns new county with their deputies, and by ons new state official. installation of the new county officials, all of whom were chojien at tha November election, will take place room of the In the oocnmieeioner's City and County,, building The two new commissioners, Reuben T. Iiahlqulat, chosen for four year and Ruhm H Labrum, chosen for two, will be installed by a district judge, probably Judge M. L. Ritchie, of the Third district court. Clarence Cowan, retiring ctmrrty ylerk, will then administer tha oath succeaaorvJUonscr Mackay, who, to his rela turn, will swear In the seven W. PatClifford maining officials. counten, sheriff; Wallace B Kelly, counHiatt, ty attorney; Mrs. Aurora ty recorder; George T. Judd, county treasurer, J. H Preece, county as- sessorr James H flniHvufi, reeleeted, Counfy yudltor, and Joseph BHckens-derfe- r, county surveyor. No new oath will be required of William H, Stenacker, who remains as holdover county commissioner The Installation will be preceded by a mock trial, at which the new Incumbents will be charged with variVolunteer ous Imaginary offenses. prosecutors will make the accuse lions. No drastic consequences ar expected, Following the installation of the officials, their deputies will go to the office of County Clerk Mackay and take a similar oath. Sheriff Patten has chosen Leroy I Larsen as his chief deputy andLChrls L. SchetUer as his chief civil deputy Mr. Kelly will have H. A Smith am chief deputy county attorney. Counbegin with few ty Clerk Mackay willFred O, Bassett, changes, retaining Incumbent under Clarence Cowan, Vhe cfetof aid clerk, as hie retiring Mr. Judd has selected tsfo chief asWalter A. Day and Bari T. sistant. MilHuun. County Assessor Preece will have Charles W. Lawrence as his chief deputy. Most of the retiring officials have already accepted posts in civil Jtfe, and will start on their new work at once. By agreement, Mr. Btenacker will be chosen chairman of the new board of county commlseloners. The new at&te official to be Installed will be Judge Elia Hansen of Provo, who has resigned his Rises on the district bench to succeed Fourth Valentine Gideon as a member Judge state the supreme court Judge jo.Gideon, retired voluntarily, refusing renomlnatlon at the opening of the recent campaign. He will be instaljed at noon at the capitol. 4 Enactment Approved by National Body Amend- ed, Vetoed by President s V Retie w4d errori is being mad W 15, Harold P. Fabian, local On Christmas day have th present congress pass a pneumonia set Jn - Mist counsel for Western Air Express, condition gradually grew bill to authorise oil and gaa mining Inc . declared Sunday Worse. Mrs. Braffet and a grandson, leases on unallotted lands within ex Mr. Fa"It should be obvious, eeutlv order Indian reservations. bian said, "that, regardless of how Robert Braffet. Jr, cams to his bedlast Wednesday from Oakland. efficient serial operations west of Halt side This biU wa passed by congress last M. P. Braffet, prominent Lake may be, failure oa ths airway Calif. A son, R. 1. Braffet. was In spring, but had been amended In tfao at the time of his death. in the east of here will destroy ths value of Price Profession, legal Mr. Braffet had been admitted to senate to such a form that when It air mall, passenger ana express serwaa K practice before - state and federal dies at age of 56 at home reached President Coolldg vices so far as the wesf Is concerned. courts. Including the United Stats Because of this, ft behooves the west in Price. vetoed. and had court, npreme practiced to to urge the poetofflce department He will be remem-cag- o At the December term the biU was the air mafl contract from Chi- - fore all of them. the41 amendments country or hla to San Francisco only to such oered throughout with reintroduced, with the case of the United a bidder as may give full' assurance connection from tha remove are to which said vs. State Utah Fuel tte company, of maintaining an operating effictenmeasure the provisions which caused c y at least equal to that now enjoyed a land fraud ease Involving millions LEGION of of dollars worth coal lands which th president to swing th veto axe. under the government operation. "Naturally, "the best interests of the th company waa alleged to have seRepresentative Hayden of Arlsona, through misrepresentation. west will be served If this operation cured who goes to the senate March 4 service as atla owned and controlled in the west During Mr. Braffet next, la father. ol the amended meaby men whose affairs are Inextricably torney for the Utah Fuel company, ofof the company's highest concerned with the welfare and pros- several sure In the house. A similar bUI has ficials were indicted. He effected a perity of this section." been Introduced In the senate, and Mr. Fabian's statement was made settlement entirely favorsble to his the hop is expreseed that final ae subsequent to hie receipt of word company, In conference with Attorney from Harris M Hanshue, president General Wlckersham at Washingtoa. tlon will be taken by the present and general manager of the local air BORN IN ILLINOIS. congress. As the bill now reads, it line, that Influential Industrialists and In the little town of provides: Love Devotion. jjinancisra. in every city from Chicago "Be 14 enacted by the senate and Mr Braffet rwas 'born 'April It, to the oeaet- have pledged- - their sup- 111 house Of representative of the Unit- bf soil Ellen J: Dr. H. knd the 170, port to the expansion program of Billings Braffet. It was there that ed States of America in congress aa? Privilege, Not Duty, Western Air Express, Inc., which will he received his common school educasembled, that unallotted lands with submit a bid on the western section tion. In the limits of any reservation The early years of his life were of the transcontinental route. withdrawal created by executive or- - . Brings Cbeer as telegrapher and mine super"This sentiment," Mr, spent for Indian purpose or for the In his early intendent In Illinois. Fabian said, "is the natural conseuse or occupancy erf any Indians or started as west he twenties telegDisabled. of of quence popular comprehension tribe may be leased for oil and gas he reached the important role air commerce may rapher on railroads until purpose in accordance with mining a he remained where, Washington, in of the future the west From play the provisions contained In the act time before coming to Utah, in the record. Western Air Express, Inc., short statutes, Mav 29, 1924 (forty-thir- d The American Legion auxiliary. In of is the one American commercial air 1892. 244), Following his usual vocation, Mr support of a recent request from Hra page line that can assure a performance Section 2. That the proceeds from at varioua points of oil equally efficient to that of the gov- Braffetthe worked Denver A Rio Grande rail- Adalln Macauley. national president, rentals, royalties or bonuses ernment air mall service, and It is along has chosen community service as one and gas leases upon lands within finally locating at Scofield. Car- of an or enterprise, owned and road, r reservations 1927. Indian order its outstanding projects for bon county, as agent. In 1893 he In the operated by stockholders representa- married of Spanish In connection with community ser- withdrawals shall be deposited to Hannah Johnson tive of ail sections of the west." the ' vice a definite program will be car- treasury of the United States Mr Hanshue was due to arrive In Fork. for out in which every loal mem- credit vOf the tribe of Indian D. C., Monday, after - Mr. Braffet was the first county ried Washington, ber the auxiliary can demonstrate whose benefit the reservation or In ever elected clerk Carbon county, her of having conferred en route east with JB. who are or wa created withdrawal love Mrs. Homer for service, representative groups in San Fran- being chosen from Scofield to sucdepartment president, declared. using and occupying the land,rate and cisco, Ogden, Cheyenne, Omaha and ceed H. A. Nelson, who first held Rich, of is with loYe and de shall draw Interest at the 8he said: "It under the become position will who appointment Chicago, financially not to a duty, but to a privper centum per annum and con-be identified with Western Air Exprese, While serving as county clerk he votion, women bring available for appropriation by Inc., should this company secure the studied law. He was later admitted ilege that auxiliaryto the hospltallxed in connection gress for expense air mail contract It now seeks. Re- to the bar In Utah, and practiced em-at cheer and comfort men to their with the supervision of the developand woolen, until he 1906, was when ception of the Western Air Express, Price as the oil and of and ment and to the unfortunate operation attorney for the Utah Fuel dependents Inc., program was enthusiastic In ev- ployed gas industry and for the use and comrades of every community. ery city visited. Mr, Hanshue advised company at Salt Lake. Provided, "Under the supervision of Mrs. benefit of euch Indians: His first big task with this comMr. Fabian. Sara Sterling, department rehabili- that said Indians, on their tribal XT the local line Is granted the conpany was the settlement of the Sco- tation be consutjed in regard shall Christcouncil, four chairman, sixty field claims disaster mine out tract under which it may expand, it arising expenditure of auch money, of the death of 200 miners. Scores mas boxes were packed and mailed to to the will become the world's most extenmen in Unit- but no per capita payment shall be disabled sive air transport system and give of other big cases featured bv the all ed States veterans' hospital No. 86 made except by act of congress. western United States world leader land fraud suits marked Mr. Braf- at Section 2. That taxes may be Sheridan, Wyo : state mental hosseventeen year of service as ship in commercial aviation, Mr. Fa fet pital at Provo, United States veter- levied ahd collected by the state or blan said. He added that regular the Fuel company's attorney. local ans' at United authority upon improvements, Boise, Idaho; passenger and express services. In adPARTNERSHIP IN SALT LAKE. Stateshospital Fitssimmons hospital at Den- output of mines or oil and gas well dition to air mall, will be made availor When he other this rights, property or assets position, Mr. ver, Colo., and the United States vetable between Chicago and Pacific Braffet wentresigned into-- a of any leswee upon lands within expartnership with erans hospital at Palo Alto, Calif. coast points shortly after Western 8. A. King, and the two later com"Karh man was furnished a com- ecutive order Indian reservations in Air Express, Inc., takes'over the opwith R. G. Schuller. This firm plete box, consisting of stamps, tooth the same manner as such taxes are eration. should its bid be accepted by bined lasted for three years. Upon its dis- paste, tooth brush, cigarets, plavtng otherwise levied amd collected, and the postmaster general. such taxes may be levied against the solution. Mr Braffet went to New cards, shaving cream, gum, handkerYork and Chicago, practicing hts pro- chief, individual Christmas cake, a share obtained for the Indians a In e fession there and other eastern box of candy. bonuses, rentals and royalties, and cities for three years. He returned salted nuts. raisins, a greeting card, the secretary of the interior is hereto Utah three or four years ago and and a pocket comb. These boxes were by authorized and directed to cause located at Brice. wrapped In holly paper, finished on such taxes to be paid out of the Since then he had been active In top with card and apray of holly, tribal funds In the treasury; Frovid-Eac- h . fn law shall not become wor.lL i being partnership with tax, auxiliary In th atata .wa a.ked l L thator auc) of any kind against Senator-eleR. K. Patterson char of to contribute from their rehab ta-- 1 Moab for about a year. lion fund toward tht boxea Each the tend or other property of auch For many years Mr. Braffet wa unit waa aaaeased according to Ita In5!lan: one of the political powers in Carbon membership, end 4II responded heart"Section 4. That hereafter changee in the boundaries of reservations crecounty. About 1915 he was president ily to the great work Don Carlos 8 mi h, 'second son of the of the Salt Lake mining exchange. ated by executive order, proclamalata John Henrr Smith, and next In tion or otherwise for the use and The actual extent of hi holdings age to hla brother. George Albert Is unknown, although his interests in JUSTICE COES occupation of Indians shall not be Smith, of the quoroum of apostles of made except by act of congress Proreal estate, mining, oil end coal lands tha 1 D. 8. church, died Sunday vided. that this shall not apply to are said to run into the hundreds of TO HIGH COURT night at his borne, lit North West Lad Receives Painful In thousands. He had a quarter interest temporary withdrawals by the secTemple street In the Willow Creek coal mine, propretary of the interior. Mr. Smith was for many years emknown Fuel "Section 5. That the secretary of as Utah No. mine 2, of erly In the shipping department ployed Coasting in Prohib- and had large oil holdings around winter Registration of atudenta for the I the Interior is hereby authorised, un- the Z. C. M. L and more recently at of oflder th auch rule and regulation a ha Moab and the Vernal. University Colorado quarter river: the Salt taka Knitting works. He He had on of the finest private law Utah will begin at 8 30 o'clock Mon-- 1 may prescribe, to allow any person had been lit for the past two years, ited Police I who Zone, will In and be Say. state. the libraries morning day completed prior to May 27. 1924. filed an The Conoco service station at Fifth but retained hla consciousness and bla Selection of a successor to Judge for a permit in accord-la- r Surviving, besides hie widow, are a by '4 o'clock In the afternoon Regu- - Ij application wa East and Fifth South street cheerfulness up to tha end. Ellas Hansen of Provo will confront w ith the provision will of th act R. anc Mrs. F. clasawory begin Tuesday White, of Oakdaughter, His friends comment on the un- Governor Georg Ft. Dern Monday robbed Sunday night by the "BeardTh 1. of been 25, 1920. to prospect for ba R. two and land. sons, university morning of Braffet February ed Bandit" who has been terrorising selfishness which characterised hi 1 closed Lewi for the Christmas holidays loll and gas upon lands within an Perksteln, years of age. Price and J. H. Braffet of Oakland, it coincident With the installation of the many service station during the past life, even during hfs last illness. Indian reservation or withdrawal brother W. C. Braffet, of Salt Lake sine December 18. eras within half an hour of his death former Fourth district court Judge as month, acerdtng to the police. The of Z53 Fifth Hast street, .was Injured aand of students for subject tak- - created by executive order who shall Grades S. D. Mrs. a .of sister, 8tevens, of to forced about the he attendant that when his sled ran Into Inquired highwayman - fall th, family a Justice of the state supreme court, Sunday night. theen ter be wltl satisfaction show th of th during Aurora, lit. quarter lie face down on the floor while he the side of an1' automobile at hla brother. Winslow Smith. Hla laet Grades of sttt- - j rotary of the Interior that ha, or ths Eighth Monday. The body It at the Wallace A HarBunday night Governor Dern said lllnesa la attributed In part to devoscooped out the monev from the cash on In or whom more failed aa of party with ha N. mon mortuarv at Price, where it may dents who contracted, tion to his eon, Stanley, who suffered ha had virtually decided upon Judge register and escaped, running toward South and Eleventh East street be viewed Tuesday morning, Denver street. pall their courses were mailed to them has doneto any or all of tha following for several months before he died, two Hansen's successor, but that he was Wolfe, 278 Eleventh East street, was bearers th week. or wit, the bench expended pent money things, during and robrepresenting The stated died attendant Hla the that daughter, Lura, years ago. not yet prepared to make his seleclabor In geologically surveying tha bar will carry the body to train No. 1 ber had a companion waiting for him the driver of the car. four years prior to Stanley. Covered lands to such tha at Salt the It by pollca, will Indicated on be According Lake, application, Arriving who aption the boy ths ran hla him. Mr. are Smith with outside, public, JH wife, Surviving haa built a road for th benefit of Police officer believe that the highwas coastlnr west on Elrhth South taken to th Fvane A Early undertakMrs. Bet her Shields Smith, and two potntment b announced would such lands! or has drilled or contribing parlors, where services will be Frances wayman is the "bearded bandit who street and collided with the automo- held and Jay shortly. grandrhl Idren, uted toward th drilling of th at 2 oclock Tuesday afternoon. operates unahaveh and force the at- bile which Vaa Smith; their mother. Mary Prixx Judge lfane.n will be .Installed at upon which auch land proceeding north on In charge of the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. to lie face down on the tendant E K. North. noon Monday In the supreme court Smith, and a bra In be will me Burial located, to prospect for a period Braffet floor. East. Eleventh O. family His mother. Josephine Smith, and chamber at the capitol. At the of two from in Mt. the data this an, Olivet cenjtery. years fourteen brothers and slaters also earn oeremonv Judge Samuel Ft. Funeral eervlce for Joseph C, Lyon, takes effect, Eighth South at this point Is not plot or for such further time Several suit of clothes wer reportmoorit hla loss. Thurman will b Installed aa chief who died lxt Thursday after a brief I as a coasting lane, police the of the Interior deem ROCHEK designated SERVICES necretary TUESDAY. ed R. stolen from D of the horns for serths I funeral Arrangements Illness, were held Sunday afternoon In reasonable or necessary for th! justice, succeeding Judge Valentine 1475 Title avenue, 8unday sav. full Yfc ShurtUff Funeral eervlcea for Mr. Nellie the Twentieth ward vices have not been completed. Gideon. described In chapel. j exploration of th Iwl land The 52. had who th died entered night. did prowler Pecksteln reeelva serious Rocheck, not at R. Wells had charge of the service. his application under th term Saturday Judge Gideon, who virtually home during the absence of the famiand DAUGHTER MEET WEDNESDAY. North hi offieg by declining to run Three number were sung by a Injury. Wolfe etated, because the lat- her home. ISJ West Second therein set out, and a bedly- by using a Jimmy" on th ter was not driving fast at tha tints. street, following a brief nines, will mixed quartet composed of Mrs. Stella conditions in the November camCamp 20 of the Daughters of the for reelection substantial contribution toward' th room window. be held 4 will at to P. Mrs. oath administer T1tedaykfteriioon the Gertrude Clawson, drilling of th Foote. Pioneers will meet at th home of paign, geologic structure oclock In the Masonic tempi. Dr. Paul Flat, and O. D. Romney, Bonnie Jr. thereon by such applicant Mrs Georgs A. Partridge, Wednesday Judge Thurman, who. In turn, will for a perThe safe In the Fry Motor Car daughter of Hendricks, E. Davies will have charge. The speakers Included Joseph ChrisL. 8. Hendricks of ths Georg afternoon at I o'clock. The meeting administer it to Judge H&naen. The mar be thereon mit considered as company office. Second Fast and Jneen apartments, suffered a frac- Interment will be In Mt. Olivet ceme- tenson. George F. Richards. T. A. the usual brief official pledge will ba In honor of Franrls M. Ly- oath under the Motor avenue, was attacked by a r tured arm when she wae thrown from tery. The body may be viewed Monprovisions Williams and David R. I, yon. Jan prospecting man. and tbs program will be given to support the constitution and disand Upon establishing to th hereof; J. to a arcordinr nlrht. Qualtrough-All-coafternoon at Saturday th ws was the which the day Crawford automobile duties office. of the , opthe of organist. ths being charge by members Lyman family. satisfaction of the secretary of the ' report riven to the police Sunday. erated by her mother, Mrs. L. s. Interment was In City cemetery. mortuary, 544 South Main street. The Installation are usually of an Interior that valuable deposits of oil door waa battered open, but the Hendricks, Sunday night. . The police ' Th, BAKER BABY DIES. Informal nature, with friends of the ' and gas have been discovered within was slight, the police state. Hendricks report states ghat Mr . Judge Elias Hansen of lot, old son old and new official present. th limits of th land embraced In Virgil Lee Baker, The intruder had entered the build- was wouth on Fifth- - Kant driving of Virgil H. and Delphia Harvey such application, he shall be enany climbing a pole In the rear street while another automobile with Provo, who will take his ing byof th LECTURE TO BE GIVEN; Maker, died Sunday at ths family to a lease for titled and Into of alley building breaking ahe collided, driven by G. 'A. which of the lee tore bench on 144 the before will seat Greehell Oscar West Fourth residence, South the land embraced In the arqillratlnn' the second ctnry. It was reported Robson, 63 Q street, was proceeding street. th salesmanship class of th L. J. th that 540 not safe the did shall Provided, that applicant contain much 040 bs 040 040 040 040 east on Second South. Bonnie was state, supreme court V. burin, roller Monday nlrht money at the time is wa rifled. The thrown from the automobile by the granted a. leas for aa much as on HI subat I o'clock at the roller hundred and sixty acres of said lands exact amount taken will be deter- Impact "of collision. the She was New Theobe will Old Veru If there be that number of acres mined Monday, when a check-u- p ject of treated at the emergency hospital. ries of Selllnr." within th application. Th area to tha lyes will be made. he by th applicant ahall Thrown from hla bicycle whan It 040 . 040 040 040 040 040 be Inselected compact form, and. If surveyed, was struck hr an automobile, GilLos Angeles Evangelist to described be by th legal subdibert Allen, 839 South First West of th publla land surveys; vision was treated at th emergency be surveyed by th to Talk Before W.C.T.U. street, If unaurveved, hospital Sunday night Allen waa government at th expense of th apsouth on Main 0 040 OFO 040 040 riding his bicyel OO In Jeaaa accordance with plicant for Mis Helen Louis Byrne of Los street and 'when ha attempted to rule and regulation to ba prescribed turn at Fifth South street h was Anyeles will arrive Jn thl city struck In Chest from 2 the h Elf foreword th Community and at o'clock TWELVE minutes was taken auto atata-wilt Reports L, ths F. 1 Tuesday V."110' following u-by Schmeder, I leased conformed 4h Womans Chrlet'an Tem- 435 East South Tsmpla street was headquarters are to ths affect that meet Is made: off the flying record on the n Hk An tha In ,nd .,0 ac"inJan? th perance union such as tha Com- O Wtmlntr th driver of th car. V. S. air mall route between 040 040 040 040 th beginning of th New1 Tear finds munitv organisation oeh survey,; Chest la naturally th object l lr111 ub5l'!1,lo.n Presbyterian church. 17S West Fifth Beno and Salt Lake Sunday, tha affairs of th cheat in flourishing of rrltlotam, some of It fair and Pns of s"polt lo,vt0s eovj Bouth street. Miss Bmes Is an orull-whan Pilot J. W. Sharpnack arsome of the Methodist dained minister of SITT.V. It telllgent, condition. dr!TAPVroprtt.1 1 Just. somaof It d ue to rived at Woodward field exactly Episcopal church. .8 member of th ST Bf Contrary to an Idea that haa been prejudice, .h or misinformation. Intel!!- International Federation of Ohrtatlan three hour and flvy minutes soma currency," said. R-- N. gent. Informed, constructive criticism parsons making curb deposit ar A, Worker and given International th he after had left Beno, The preI legal repreasntatlvaa h,ir Such a annotation, and Is field secgood thing. Young, Comunlty Chest secretary, I leases shall b vious record wae three hours and for a term of twenty National Woman' "It I welcomed hv retary for th "John J. Doe, ags 4S, formerly of K8L, told Bonday of the precautions Christian -- ntum payment of pledges to th Commuseventeen minutes. It was made UP" or ro,tsr union. th?The,tj this to be which must taken ?"r prevent of the Pr value some three years ago by Pilot Bountiful died Friday la Salt take. sort of code messages. production nity Chest ar blng satisfactorily I cam11 edges signed In th The above looks Innocent enough, Jack Eaton. "Quite often," he said, "studio are Girls In a report submitted to Chief of mad. asked to broadcast some Important The time of Pilot Sharpnack J but It would have to have th "0. K-Sg Police E. Burbldg by W. C paign of last May, which mads the Joseph Is considered .remarkable by ofDance on Way of the county sheriff before any Ba't personal announcement, particularly A. Smoot, police officer In against th royalties aa they mar of Community Cheat a possibility for scatrharg be death notices. Relatives may ficials at ths local field, both Lake radio station would broadcast tered all over the state, and it is often special traffic control, ha sav that Salt Lake, Jans 1, 1931, amounted to r'Cht " h ' because of weather conditions at Two young women of Ogden, It la 188 addresses ware mads by him dur- 231,418. All but 1221 of bo pledges! he b.ndred ,0 the only of notifying theaaii ta fn ?ur.Kr'n'11 ioT "UCC,M': ZZ of reported, were attacked by five young ing th year to school children, truck hav. been paid. If th present rat of Issue, this time of tha year and because It The radio stations occasionally quickly. way Pods thlTj,ra7l wni ucl1 I men Saturday night whll they were drivers and chauffeurs About 82 000 monthly receipt reasonable a very continue to th statement and considers aT uE,ni he waa using an old type air"We ere glad to cooperate when we on their school children End 7008 truck driv- .mail percentage of .tha pl.dgw, win wav to a dance broadcast death notices, when they ere know Th of tr the messages are genuine, but girl reported to th police hall. plane. ers wer and chauffeur auditors of closa of that remain th at th for the is they necessary unpaid It convinced that have you grievance it w have ceased to broadcast them un- wer any, or hear terior. Th applicant shall aj Because one of the field radio east on Ninth South tbs talks on traffic control and safety Chest year." 6 4 h m ln. Lt " them j entitled to Information of relatives of the de- til they have been investigated by street walking -- ?K and wer, attacked pear a va- measures of Vehicles. preference to a operators was taken 111 at Elko, A new publicity venture of th I lease for the remainder right n,wer them But hie ceased. sheriff the and investigate they rithei given bJ lot. Th of the lad approval cant also Included an account Chest la a bulletin, which Is now bereport pilot Sharpnack rushed a relief very thoroughly, because they have or them correctdisproving n his application at a rnvatt "Bootleggers and similar lawless eleThe say they wer not In- of th organisation of Junior traffic ing mailed to all Chest subscriber It operator from Bene. The time found bootleggers Use them aa a code ments, we discovered, were using sn jured girl then 2 4 per centum In amount L- Two of th bor. the girl police officers. Thla corps, Mr Smoot Is "LotheruT publication Inaugur-- I I1or value an eight-pag- e folder, 2 x t to communicate warnings. that he made In taklnr h of the production, code to warn their friends say. had been In th Elate la obituary now ts'7h,rL5h? 481 J Industrial States, and will be Issued one ta active Inche comprised of la a mimeographed from Beno to Elko was The seemingly harmless announce- of raids, and to transact other details school, but they did not know alty te be determined by comoTri. members distributed among 28 public every two months. Subsequent lamie. buleltln, to ba Issued to the John Doe, for instance, of their illegal business. monthly or fixed tlv. names The police are searchingthelg factor In his breaking ths ment about bidding schools In s by auch other th city, H satg that th however, will probably contain only director, of Chest activities. for the method as the aecretary "So, while we still broadcast an the eulprlta of the m record between Beno and Salt might mean: are who wer given ba'dgea and four page j boya, The purpose of thl pub terior may by regulations prescribe- Anmfor watching Bountiful occasional death notice, we are migh"IVputles Wor?re belt have dons much avoid-- 1 llcatton la to glv - :KrT'T?rVh toward ( conInformation LtJta, he stated. and euggpetlone Provided further, that road for liquor cargo. Watch out I ty sure first that It is not a bootaccident Y 2NO ,0' ,n rlou ta school ehU- - I earning th Chest activities and to 1.nn 'h,t.lln wiu ri?M I Karl J. Glade, studio manager of legging code." th Interior ahall haw? Ppraclated Frintlng, Binding, Engraving. (Adv.J gran. ' answer certain criticisms against It. Cheat headquarter u reject any ar all bide." th January A ! be-l- et WOMEN TAKE SERVICE AS 1927 PROGRAM to and -- to dr - half-pou- Don Carlos Smith Called by Deaths at Family Home hand-mad- ct Newly Elected Justice Ascends Supreme Bench 111 U Students Will Register Monday Conoco Attendant Robbed by Bandit With Heavy Beard jury Services Held for J. C. Lyon - hur-rla- . tt i -- .. New Year Finds Chest Thriving one-four- th . Air Mail Pilot Makes Record Radio Death Notices Scrutinized for Reno Jump Bootleggers Use Obituary Code 00 Pledged Payments Are Being Made Bulletin to Replies to Criticism hii -- Special Traffic Sheriff Must 0. K. Information Ogjen . ijnoe. Officer Submits Report to Chief Evaa-irelist- lc Attacked Hall to' ,h" .TSTrad r rn.u?nrHr nonrngr L. - aa J" Pon " t" fm 1- pas-srg- rrt -- i ! 1 .1 V 11 |