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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST Utah Soldier Retired From JURY BLAMES Active Service Involuntary Manslaughter Complaint Against A. W. Noah to Bo Filed. DURING JULY Persons Eighty-tw- o , III Arizona and California State Chiefs May End River Issue at Phoenix Kill 3 AUTOS ceive Injuries in City, Police Report Shows. , ference in Cactus State Capital. Maker of Beer Comes to Grief After Boasting RULES Much Declared to Depend Upon Conclusions Twelve Expected to Be Reached at Proposed Con- Re- - j 3, 1927. Cues Pill FAIR 5 CONFABS HELD 1 'I'iiiEB month la Jail await Looia MUoorlci m tba reewili of a boast that ht emu male beer without balaf arrested. KUooTicJi waa found entity. Tuesday ator trial Jtadfa H. T. Mathetrg at Murray of possession of ton faUona of horn brew, And Ms entanog waj fixed at three; month ta jail or a fin of Called Officials Discuss Payment of " $5633 Insurance Cost on State Property. bet-fo- rt Tuesday Result in Imposing One Dollar Fine. j B&Uef (hat In view of pre) dispatches saying the California and Bo ohoM' th jail 1200, Calling of twelve cases of alleged Association Enjoys Ad Arizona commissions are about to of th city" trafXlo regulaDamaging Testimony Adrordln to too offimeet jointly, at Phoenix in an effort violation tion In th police court Tuesday re cers, MllooTleli waa warctd ha to Iron out difference over the ColoSpecialvantages Coroner's Insulted In th lmgwelng of on fine of duced would aaro to stop brawinj, rado river, the proposed aeven-atat- e 11. Seven of the defendants, however, trat h persisted and mat a conference might well be deferred Rate. ly failed to appear In court when their Bonds Fixed. atop farther by maklnf th pending the outcome of the Phoenix name were called and th II cash ball arha boast could that escape Goverwa conference, expressed by which each had at the time r Z rest, they aald. nor George H. Pern Tuesday upon hi of arrest was forfeited. This f 14, with Dtscnsslcm of th payment of the 1 th mad US from collected with fin, return from Mackinac Island, Mloh., the A. W. Noah will be charged premium en the new fir Insuranoe present and absent, where he attended the annual gov- whichdefendant, Involuntary manslaughter for the killwa an average of 11.26 for the Several to Traced policy ooverlng the property of the ernors' conference. her on, twelv. ing of Mr. Lois Bramble and tat fair association took place at a was out the It governor pointed by Th acIn th various groups Jamee Bramble. In an automobile that if the controversy betwsen Arl- - varied. averages between . the executive conference wer Five , Worker person comcharged by xona and California should be settled with violating section El of th reguSlippery through a cident, Sundajr committee of the fair aseoeiatkm, H. the at the would Phoenix meeting there lations. Two, after , pleading guilty, plaint to be filed Wednesday by H. Crockett, oe litue need of tne sever. etat con cretary of (tats; Gaqrg were sent away with suspended Police; Losses Reported ference. county attorney, It wma announced e seven-statData for the proposed Wilson, executive secretary ef th Two other failed to appear conference ha been tentatively and their bail of 2 each Tueaday by Deputy County Attorney was state bureau of purchase and nip- set for August la, but no definite One case waa dismissed. Th forfeited. George E. Marahall, who ( handling If colpile, and official ef th local board to aa been decision haa reached the lected from this group made an averthe caae. Bait Lake's "window pane" burglar of fire underwriter Tuesday afterplace of the meeting, although Denof 1 for th four who were found The action will be taken a the was responsible for the burglary early ver, haa been quite generally spoken age noon. No deftnte action wa taken guilty or failed to cooear. of the findings of a coroner Jury of a the of residence of the th place. The committee regarding th matby Tuesday morningaverage penalty for exceeding sitting Tueaday morning before C'tty Governor lern explained at tne the parking limit wa II and the ter, It was announced after the meetF. A. Pyke,. 96 Laurel street, from Judge Oayleti B, Young, In which claims of conference the governors for making a wrong turn from ing. for the accident wa fixed which a gold watch and about $15 In L tab in the Colorado river contro average wmw .ufloi io anomer waa Ernest 8. Holme, manager Of th - J. , t upon A. W. Noah as driver of the versy, pointing out that this Stat however, wa because only one mis, tat fair association, explained that cash was taken, according to the per- - ' Uintah JD&Sin Industrial oar wkifOi atmrlr the Bramble ma- Coloolaima the of new insurance schedule of the water bed and the the son was of accused mi violation and SSuth and china at Twenty-sevent- h rado, and also'' its power resources, he had forfeited his 12 bail. ' state, which was placed In effeet on , State atreeta. V. L. Noah, a brother Mr. Pyke reported that entrance which It wishes to retain GORDON N. KIMBALL. source as a The for August 1 for a period of three years. .Convention Gets penalty disregarding the of the driver and an oocupant of the had been gained by removing a pane of revenue. Includes soma $816,000 worth of fir Pracictally unanimous rule relating to front and rear light," car at the time, not mentioned of glass from the front door, and of this of state Insurance on th property of th ason the stand automobiles averaged $150. One In the Jury' verdict He said that he approval locking the door. was voiced In the discussion fullowlng or the two men arrested sociation. Last Friday Mr. Holme on pleaded guilty Kimball of Wednesday. Colonel Way a noise from the second floor, Governor Dern's address, he said. heard Following the Inqueat Judge Toung Ogden received word that th "premium on and was fined 1. The other kept flied A. W. Noah s bond at $4000 and where the family was, and the mane was association's for th Insurance to The elected that Utah court from governor hi and away forfeited $2 bla brother' at (500. The In- - tne executive committee of the govlight flashing downstairs. ball. property wa J5t!SJ. and that that sum With Colors Since truaer ilea wnen Mr. snouiea ernors' organization, succeeding formainTHI VERDICT. had been from thl taken to eomnlv with the remts Failure Opening of the fifth annual conven- tenance appropriation ofyear's at him. 120,000 to mer Governor Hoes of Wyoming. tlon requiring obedience to traffic tion The verdict reads as follows: "Lois of the Uintah Baatn Industrial th Is also man did this Job who "The War. ' Bramble and James Bramble came to association. Thl fair Spanish premium signs brought an average penalty of group for a three-daFARMER UNPROTECTED. session will be would amount to approximately the one responsible for several other 11.71 person their death from an automobile colarrested forfeited made by a "Bugle Call" at o'clock for recent ones, In which window panes 'Regarding the governor' conven. tneir cotn each J100 worth of property Inlision occurring July 11, 1927, about ball. DuUon Fort were and the at of matters Chief Detectives discussed there, removed." Wednesday morning sured. Bouth Of 10:15 p. m. at Twenty-sevent- h the twelve person accused of will consist of "Hs Governor Iwn said: R. M. Beckstead said Tuesday. CHARQB IN EFFECT, and State streets, the collision being pedal Is The Tribes. of the traffic regulations chesne. The program man who Is obviously an "The chief theme of the rovemors' disregard I. Colonel Gordon OGDEN. eleven were men. The case against session of the various department of. Aug. caused by A. W. Noah, who was drivInsurance premium on state Fir Is conference no wa novice the the with addresses the Probably at game. specialby group, agricultural probKimball of Ogden, son of one woman was dismissed. She did ing a car while under the Influence Nathan property ln the past have been paid he Is trying to get the lay of the land lem. Governor McMullen of Nebraska the and ist the "Know instructors. probnot of liquor ' and In a reckless manner Jui ei James N. Kimball of the Sec appear in court. from, the general fund, but when In the city by pulling some small Jobs and Governor Hammill of Iowa delems of the basin better" will be the Preston ond district court, has been released The A: Thatcher, former director and feloniously." grouped according to first, before attempting a large one. livered formal addresses in advocacy chargee, cases, the disposition made of slogan of the association. of and The Jurora were F. H. Manning, Ira from active duty aa judge advocate the department of finance and purfind will n of McNary-Haugethe one he But theee of William Spry, commissioner of the chase, nights bill, and in th mem as are O. Spenoer and J. W. Jenkins. follows: general of the Ninth corps area of tn drafted budget for the presthat the 'lay of the land' Is a ratner succeeding discussion Governor United States general land office, who ent blennium, the 17 Exceeding parking lim Witnesses at the Inquest were Sam- united States army at the Presidio he proposed that each of Minnesota and Governor its:Section the' deipartment of the slliiery affair." representing uel R Nucknla who saw the crash: of San Francisco, preparatory to his from Its appropriapay Detectives Tuesday also were Inves Pauien of Kansas also sud- interior, will make an address on "Our department E. O. Eldredge, forfeited 12. Dr. F. JE. Straup, county physician; retirement from the army in wovem tion the fire Insurance premiums on HerDomain. Senator tlgatlng the burglarizing Saturday ported that measure. The gist of their State Public Charle L. Its Bauer, Dr. A. A. Anderson, who attended ber. Holme said th Mr. .ent.nr. night of the home of Harold H. Jn argument Is that Industry and labor ed. ' bert 8. Auerbach, Governor George fair property. Colonel Kimball' board was not notified of thl James Bramble before he died; Jo-- 1 military career sen at 209 West North Temple street have been put upon stilts by the tariff H. Dem and other prominent men policy and that no opportunity waa the was begun when he answered the call Dr. Fred J. Pack of Pines, none; 2; 1; forfeiture, seph Tabey. another witness to hustotal, Mr. of a ana the les employee Jeneen, ouier federal will make addresses pertaining to the given It to ask for a commensurate while average, $1. to the colors during the Hpanlsn accident; J. W. Bramble, the the farmer haa been legislation, News, reported that the follow left Section 51 Failure to comply with life and occupation of farming. Increase In the budget. band of the dead woman and the driver American war'. He enlisted in the Conducts Twenty on eret In? articles were taken from his thor want a new national unprotected. that Thy policy traffic Entertalnmenta, sports and dancing of the car In which the two people First Utah cavalry dn May, 1898, and Payment of the premium of IS63S signals: will raise agriculture up to the same oughly ransacked house: A diamond L. M. Hogan, sentence will be enjoyed In the late afternoon would take something over !8 per cent met their death; Deuuty Sheriff Joe waa commissioned a second lieutenant valsuspended. a at 1150; valued American ring, gold ring, la standard that h U. Thirty-eighthe of rime W. Wells. The the and E. by At Governor of enjoyed In this year' appropriation to th Riedheim. Geologic Trip. by evening. Park, forfeited 12. charge Smith, Karl ued at $36, and a sliver watchchain manufacturers and labor.. These Re8. Infantry band from Fort Douglaa fair board, and Mr. Holmes believe Earl 2. the traffic department of the sheriff's wa practicing law here. forfeited Spencer, and pocket knife, worth about la publican governors from the great will give concerts during the day. H. Wllenskl, sentence suspended. this would handicap the financial confMce; J. R. Mclntyre, ornce deputy; STAYS IN SERVICE, agricultural section of the middle west The conventioha, attended by farm- dition of the association materially Mr. Myrtle Luther, dismissed. Richard E. Paoworth. special deputy 8 close of the the At of pan course field of their As a their frankly men Interexpressed disappointpart and other this year. In addition to this amount Charles J. Larson, traffic officer, and none; forfeitures, 4; total, ers,- busines Kimball elected to ment over President Coolldge's veto 14;Fine, of Wyoming ested In the Uintah basin have been the board will have to provide for InClifford Kellgreen, who aaslsted In remainwarIn Colonel average, $1. the service. In 1S01 he be- geology at the University of the McNary-Hauge- n bill. They reSection 26 Wrong turn from one held with great success annually since dustrial insurance for employees. raring for those Injured In the acc- came first lieutenant in the Thirty-fift- h summer school, twenty student Tuessent calling this bill a farm rsHef street Into another: The manager of the fair assoclatloa 1323 and have done much towards ident.. Infantry and served with this measure, but Insist that they are only J. W. - McCray, forfeited day went over the various geologic 2. at the Increase In th Nuckols, the first witness, testified regiment developing cooperation between the also complained on inthe dePhilippine during when Justice under simple the fair property. asking to of Lake Insurance formatlona Salt rate of they valley none; forfeiture, $2; total, residents the basin, while spreadthat the Noah machine appeared In the Philipmand that the farmers shall receive 2:Fines, 12. the state waa given Three be coming north on State street at surreotkm, remaining years ago Information. useful average of Pack Dr. of J. Fred ing thaxuldanoe o He monthstwenty-twIslands same the consideration pine e 60 a cents of Section 63 that other rate flat op each $100 miles an hour Failure to comply with - More than a thousand Indians of from forty to forty-fivto the regular army, the university of Utah. ? classes have received. The opposite traffic signs: and that It did not swerve or slow later transferred three tribes live on the Ouray Indian worth cf property under a blanket secas a the Third to of side cavalry which not was The the going three J. F. Rcblnson, forfeited presentpent 2. down when It approached the Bramble days party, question reservation In the Uintah basin, half policy, ar.d this Included the property ond lieutenant. K. Soren. forfeited $2. ed, and Inasmuch a the governors' of whom remove to their farms during of the fair association. This year th at the Newhoiuie hotel, was unler the machine, wnicn haa just turnea to go conference adopts no resolutions and Early In 1917, when the United leadership of Professor Fines, South. He States east on Twenty-aevent- h H. 8. none; 4; the crop raising and harvest season. fire Insurance was written on onth forfeiture, Knight, total, entry Into the world war was head of the department of geology does not formally go on record for or 4; average, 2. a various Institutions rather than added that there were no care to ob- Imminent. They will form a group parade on the flat Colonel Kimball wa a cap diffiwas it Section rate for all state property. Unany against struct Noah's view. Twenproposition, of of the at Wyoming. Disregard University day, August 6, which haa been der the regulation closing and was In Twelfth the tain to cavalry to new cult extent the rate ascertain th scheme what to front and rear average The two doctors testified principally transferred to the ty students coming from Columbia, Little Girl Leaps on views of the mkldle west are shared relating dealgnated a 'Governor'" day. W. F. Dunn, forfeited 12.lights; judge advocate gen- Vale. cent for all state property was 63 ' as to the condition pf the injured af- eral' Northwestern. Ohio State, and 1100s worth of property, but th department with the rank of Wyoming Martin by th other states. per ter they had been taken to' the hosfined were II. Kraals, members universities He wa judge advocate of the on the fair association s property rate Governor major. Maine Brewster of made Thinks 1; 12: forfeitures. Fine, Coiled total. of ths party. pital. division flint organized at Camp a strong plea for an American mer average, 11.50. was 11.14 2 higher than the averFURTHER TESTIMONY. Before they left Tueaday for Ira-mle- , 111., and went to France shortly chant marine, and particularly pointed age. were taken by the stuilenta Wyo,, Corroboration that the Noah car was Grant, Afwa Belt. Old It armistice the before signed. out It value to agriculture. In the SPECIAL RATE. - traveling at a high rate, of speed was ter hostilities overseas and the return Dr. Pack to place on the east bech. ensuing discussion there waa a hint of ARRESTS ARE MADE Attention of Mr. Holme and th lven by Mr. Tabey, Who,' however, of troops to the United States, Colonel where the Wasatch fault Is well de In the th log hiswa called by Mr. Crockett, that rolling board suggestion the fair He them to fined. refused to estimate the exact speed. explained IN EIGHTEEN CASES who then held the rank of friends of agriculture and the friends Mr. Wilson and the Insurance men ' He also stated to the jury that Noah Kimball, of ancient Bonneville and showed rattle an To be colonel, remained and had tory lieutenant rftu- struck angry of by for In to and shipping the fact might cooperate that some difficulty had evidences the glacial Big apparently made, no effort to slow charge of settlement of citizens' claims them and to escape injury because tual benefit. been tnet ln having the property of Eighteen person had .been arLittle Cottonwood canyons. In his snake, down, and that the Bramble machine against the United States He rethe encountered the of "Governor rested 11 uo Oraves fangs serpent's Alabama deliv J. two Cathe was included in th his o'clock Fries at the association by fair until Louis police aided by Father the waa carried about 100 feet by the Im- turned In August, 1919. and was as- guide work he sole of her slipper waa the experience ered an address on 'Hydroelectric Tuesday nlht on charges of state schedule at all. The rate adoptPack. He that after the. accident violating dral of the Madeleine,D. G.has received pact. to the ijudse advocate general'a sons. Kugene and Alvln are ' ... of signed Pauline .. daughter Power various a i and u Hoflin, States' g Interests Dur ur v said the i. the who ed hy word from Monstelgr fire underwriters for fair oomplet-lnmajor' sections of city ordi (..... Hunt, The Wyoming students j office In Washington, D. C. In AuMr. and Mrs'. JL Mc. C. Heflin of ing the war the government built the nances covering traffic regulations. Is on an extended tour of Europe, the Is $2.60 per $100 worth of property. an automobile tour of 1600 miles of dently would have driven off If It had gust, 1922, he was promoted to the street. 112S South Thirteenth Three Kast of this number were arrested letter earning the good wishes of and the companies do not care to Wilson dam at Muscle Shoals to gen not been for the large crowd which rank of colonel and assigned as Judge which has brought them Into contact Pauline, with her parents and broth erate power for the "manufacture of for violation of Section S4, which la Monslgnor Hunt and news of his write the Insurance for more than on with most of the geologic wonders of had gathered. Tabey also told of advocate of the Ninth corps area, Colorado, driving an automobile while under the pleasure trip. Monslgnor Hunt left year. It was pointed out that the er, went to Parley's canyon recently nitrogen for high explosives and fer Btartln and Arlsona. Utah he had In getting someone which position he has held until his to enjoy a picnic supper. The youngtiliser for rhe production of cotton. influence of liquor. They were: R. Salt Lake June 10 and sailed for La fair association under the present arhos-to take the Injured to th relief from active duty last month. from lAramle they went through the to play in' a small tree, The plant is now in the commercial M. Butler, 44, laborer; Paul Stewart, Havre. France, July IS. His Journeys rangement Is getting Insurance for pltal. That both of the Noah brothers He Is to be retired 'because of the Uintah valley and then down to fclon, sters started limbs. on the forth and back power business, wholesaling power to 29, laborer, and M. M. McCormick, carried him to parts of Italy, Switzer three yeara at the rate of $1.78 per were Intoxicated, although F. L. llryoe and the Grand canyons. They swaying saw what aha of his health. uoniruiur. $100, while under the rate of $2 (0 thought was the Alabama Power company. -- Gov Th child land and Germany. also visited Cedar BreaJca Noah waa In a worse condition than condition tree. Ray Smith, 12, a salesman, wa arNATIVE. of INDIANA base ernor Graves took th position that the n old belt at the to Father Fries. Monalg for one year the same .lnsuranc Accord!n the Salt Lake tay they were the driver, was also testified to by Paring rested violation for of J cob$7-.5h Bale sectloft It and the would for the three yeara. Is the and would to up Intimated to that Hunt mueeum nor th She at pick dinosaur qf power the InKimball In waa generation born Colonel tfikn approached Tabey. (speeding), and released after bond visit the battlefields of France and Mr. Holmes said he was unable to "belt" thrust forth a wicked flat head not a governmental function, and of Mr. Bramble, who waa slightly In- dianapolis, Ind., June IS. 1873. and university by Dr. Pack. been had lion, old see the by the this signed fair when is return his time used Paris before why Evelyne also property should b the age government plant and at beginning unit jured and took the stand with aome cam to Utah when a year old, livas a bad fire hasard. H stacatto for commercial purposes It Is on the I Bailey. voyage. He is scheduled to sail from conalders-danger signal broadcast Us difficulty, said he waa going aouth on ing for six years in Salt Lake In Other traffic law. were violators as called to a the fact that many attention aame of basis a to tree. tne private enterprise and follows Liverpool the latter part rattle. Pauline retreateo August State street with his wife and five 18S0 the family moved to Ogden, to eubjoct to stale taxation. He also and will probably return to resume his of the buildings formerly of wood hav KlmU-she summoned courage of their children In the car, and which haa been their home ever since, Violation of 8 section withconcrete and with Is (driving on state prop- out work here about September 9. It is been replaced leau to the ground. The colled snake claims that the .dam turned at Twenty-aevent- h South to go and during his entire period of serJack France; 27, painter; his brick buildings, which are practically first trip to Europe,. met her leap and struck against the erty because the Tennessee river is Johnlights) east. He had to stop on the car vice Colonel Kimball has maintained 60, business man: Dr. Llthgow. Besides this, he pointed fireproof. The Right Rev. John J. Mltty, blsh sole of the child s foot. She dashed 4 navtrable stream, and hence the George V. Schramm. .16; tracka to let two cars, northbound, go his legal residence here. He was eduJoseph out thst the fair board has Installed of the Salt Lake diocese, is at pres to her parents and Mr Heflin, state owns the bed, banks and water bp niadlv 24. butrhe'r: by, and then started out In low gear, cated In the Presbyterian and Frank Gudmaneen. vS'l water main In Vernal on a canonical visit to on the grounds a school of this city and entered Hpeilal to The Tribune. armed with a large rock, dispatched of the river. 26, candymaker; he testified, watching some lights Jamee Featherstone, ent the Vernal parish. He will .speak at with four large hydrants and a fir MOAB, Aug. J Field SuperintenTO RIVER PROBLEM. the rattier. 20, typesetter. OPEr,INQ wnicn appeared to be about three- - the Shattuck military school, at FariTJ. P. I. C. this alarm box, all of which, he thought, Minn. Leaving this Institution, dent E II. Spiker expects the test of The snake had six rattles and a butViolation of section 10 (driving the convention of the "This gave me an opening to bring quarters of a block away. Suddenly bault, should minimise the hazard. He also the Impact came, and he was knocked he entered the law school of the Un- the' Lisbon No. 1 well of the Union ton and Mr. Heflin described It as up the Colorado river problem, and I with dauzling lights) William Beck, week. said that, under' the direction of th Catholic Glass, ramp Ann boys' of to of Camp be made being four and a half teet long. Arbor and Oil Company California Michigan at we likewise claimed pressman. that unoonsclous, not regaining his senses iversity explained fir chief, a clearanc bss been local near Vivian park in Provo canyon. the class of 1894 aoms time Thursday, The control 0 Violation of section tlw until some of the occupants of the car wa a member of bed and water of the Colorado to the Jordan (running river, from opened close will Father report In by express Is at Moab had been taken away. He aald he Colonel Kimball was admitted to the heed shipped wfll and hence Its pow-e- r resources. against traffic light) Terry Larsen, Fries, and aSaturday, river, water could be pumped la girls' camp will open the which be taken to the well could not tell whether be waa hit by oar oi uian june i, i9?e, two yeara tonight and which we want to retain a a source 20. bookkeeper. bad fire. a of case to for week. same a continue The day attained his majority. tomorrow. It Is expected that pracViolation of section 81 (failure to the car whose lights he waa watching, before he of revenue. I made It plain that we At the time the old policy wa Iscamp will be sponsored y the Mey-ne- sued of Colonel Kimball following tically all day Wednesday will be concomply with order of traffic officer) wifh are sympathetic or whether the Noah car waa travel- hi Plan California there was only ons bs made club Reservstlons may are retirement accordNosa In 17, uncertain, Grant sumed control the student: Tate, head, If Winn, to we Installing want can needs and ing without lights and he couldn't see ing to hi father, Judge Kimball. It as ths well Is help her with Father Fries at the cathedral. main, Mr. Holmes said, and one large so much gas own 17, student: T. E. Ashworth, 18; W. If without so our do making it. sacrificing the camp la successful It will be hydrant at the fairgrounds. t. likely that he will enter the prac- that work la hasardous and difficult. contractor; W. 8. DRUNKENNESS ASSERTED. vital interests and our opportunity for W Dlrkerson, In connection with th crippling of 4J. contractor; Sam Frisco, S5, added to the curriculum of outdoor of law In San Francisco. He has W. D. Spurman, general superintentice future1 An animated th finances of the association by th development. Mr. Smith and Mr. Papworth testiactivities next year. a wife and two sons, both la their dent of the company, with headquarof th and Interesting discussion ensued, the expressman. premium thl yean, payment fied receiving a call at the county 'teen. ters it Pewer, who went out to the of which woiMracUcaliy un Mr. Crockett suggested that the fair LIQUOR ARREST. Cnrrrlne- a babr In her arms, a Salt outcome jail and hurrying to the scene of the Three complaints against alleged the when for a deficit to to "of ask have would night striking animous oug approval ipwuion. while accident where they made a hurried Jim Panes, 48, laborer, was arrested FEDERAL HELP RECEIVED. of oil was reported to him. Is still at Lake mother was hit by a truck of th exposition. A conference of governors Is a speeders were filedH. Tuesday by the Noah arrested from the southeast corner at the C. Ensign, H, Tuesday afternoon by members of the meet the expenses Investigation, attorney. county for well will cros!ng test. and remain the to Federal the aiwllence money the when 13250, ques amounting sympathetic brother and brought them to jail. which la to be ueed In child and Kenneth Curtis are all police antlvlce squad on a charge of South and Main streets at :I0 tion of state discussed. The Broadhankwith hygiene The oil stratum was tapped at 256S Third Both occupants of the ear were In- work Although governors are rights violation of the state prohibition law. Mormon to Visit driving their automoTuesdny evening. In Utah, waa received at the feet after in the most Intimate charged rasing had been o'clock child from her exceeislve at biles the knocked rates of speed on He Is held In th city Jail under bail toxicated, they declared, F. L. Noah office of John the impart on a lime stratum caprock aa soon set state local state Walker, and touch treasurer, with problem J30O. In worse of a street. condition than his Tuesday. Stakes in '. being arms, rxh escaped serious injuries. ss the oil stratum was penetrated. have a ready appreciation of the needs Sonth State Mrs. Sarah Maack. J.V 2530 Alden of brother, who was driving. .Mr. revfrom the a state, particularly Bell r.d Margaret Maack, and Mr. Mclntyre also testified street. David O. McKay of the council of vear of are. were the pair hit by the enueThestandpoint. that both of the Noahs were Intoxtwelve apostles will head a party of Mississippi river flood problem icated, and Mr. Larson told of making truck, whi h was driven by Mathlas was extensively discussed, and It waa representatives of the auxiliary ormeasurement at the scene of the acBrueck. &f7 Gose court. Brueclt took agreed that this Is a naganisations of ths L.D. S. church th a them to the emergency hospital, where generally cident. Kellgreen. who said he was ahould be handled oeo 11 - oeo oeo trip 10 tanaaa, where ' Mr"- Maack was treated for an abra-- i tional problem and (HO four weeg O a friend of the Noah brothers, deOvO II group convention In the three Cana- slon on her elbow and a bruise on by 'he federal government. nied that the drlverpf the car was waa be held. an will of Oscar J ballot A. the stakes The dlan a head purify had ,.ne arm, and the baby drunk. M. I. M. of T. of d'arusalon. being other subject th Kirkham A., Alice bruise dressed. The Inquest wa conducted by Depof Missouri Uakec Relief of Governor. treated Mrs. th by l. Reynolds society, Evidently the accident wasKstro!-niauty County Attorney Marshall, and I d former Governor Plnchot of Penn Lucy Grant Cannon of ths T. L. M. L .tha police said ai Frederick C Loofborrow represented QQ OfO 0-0-Ue-OvO' I ths latter mklna direct ref A and Afton Toung 6C th Primary Pat Kelly, whi Investigated the sylvania; the defendanta erence to the are case I association will be Included in the case, made no arrest. 'An Incident of soeclal Interest oc party which leavea Wednesday at noon. curred at tne nantriei neja st in VICTIMS' FUNERAL Tell will be held In Alberta Grand hotel at Mackinac Island, where Convention HELD WEDNESDAY and 7; ln Lath bridge one' thousand jeople were present. stake. August 11 and 14. and In TayP,rewter of Maine presented They Are Robbed Governor August rake, tmttle of flees a number 70DO feet with lor eteks, August 10 and 11. Mr. Seeing the Grand canyon from .the made at an altitude of Funeral serrtcee of Lola Marsh Tentatlvep laaa for the Salt Lake Frolseth. H. C.'Unodiirh, D C. Gren. Kirkham will Inspect $000 Boy Scout of valuable papers and cards, to Governor Richards of South Csro-llnaa the eagle sees It, Is described Ihe plan fully loaded. Jitn Bramble and Jamee Bramble will he entertainment of Colonel Charle A. Dr Sol G Kahn, Louis Marcus. Alair, epe-and The In Los Angeles, the ship wa dewhich operate ln connection with the presentation bert Merrill, Uu P. Backman, C. P. a camera and a quantity of wearing heid Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock as of the Nelson Salt Lamar Iake both were detec-t:eby reeretnee at he Lis brief to to J. livered E. was tne' Maddux Lindbergh slop during for private M I. A. of the three stakee. reported Castle. John F Fltsnatrtrk. J S Tayapparel at the Miller ward ehapel, 48 East scene Ideal way to eniy to the fullest the us. Mr. Nelson Tuesrisv nishf by Jeooh Adler. and hsprliy phrase, and the to Lake Thirty-thir- d gait returning "outh street, under the Bait Lake early In September were lor. W 1. O'Connor, Colonel P. H. with his wife;- Is hiking from was one of enotlonsl patriot Imn that scenic grandeur of this and other nat- by way of the Western Air Kxpress. direction of Bishop Austin P. Miller. formulated at a meeting heW Tuesday McCook. Dr (Seorge Thomaa and who. Entertainment Billed will ever be reroemhered by all those New York City to California Mr Ad.The erperl mental trip of the. Mrs. Brambls snd her son were In the office of Mayor C. Clarence Dean Joseph F Merrill. ural wonders. at Green TMver, Wyo, present said that ler Ita plane, W. killed In an automobile accident last carrying designer, Riverside been The mayor has sked Mayor NVslen announced that these . ar.,t Mr Ad'er met a man who "Tbe state of Michigan and Its gov. Mr. Nelson, who left Salt Lake with B Mayo, la regarded as the forerunSunday evening at the Intersection of by the Daniel Ouggerihelm Fund for others who will be named grr.ed to drive them through to the emr. Fred W Green, entertained" the th Ford ner the ef of In establishment h Twenty-aeventcompany and regular plane South Promotion of Aeronautics. Inc , which later will mneutute the aeneral curr.- - Pacific coet He said hat when tbev conference rovMiy ftate The following program, under an- aenrlce on the Pacific coast and tn street. the nationwide tour of mlttee, end that from them he will rencheit Salt I,a ke and hed parked with five others on an experimental air is I think it Is t'o Sad that the west depart-mer- it, the intermountatn region, particularly splcee of the cltyjj recreation Mrs. Bramble wma born In Akolne.J thesponsoring the uppolnt soon on executive coiinafte .famous filer, to aesume Viefir Pioneer park be. and Mrs. Adler was not oetrer rennrmeo si t.n ron- - Journey to returned Los will be given at 4 o'clock WedAnreles. between principal cities and scenic Utah, April 7. 1SS0, and was the chairmanship of the Salt. Lea com d sis su in to work out When they F.menvin of fo go uptown. Govemor at Riverside afternoon park! nesday the of Tentative for greater part pointa. plans ships of oaugnter or Ainert ana the details of Lindberghs reception returned,' Mr Arti'-Oakley mlttee on arrangeftients two repre Tuesday. During eld, the driver P.uby Sfeenbllk; Irish lilt rnlng and I wwe the only Ford type are said to Violin solo. Marsh, hnth deceased. She was the ' Those InVtted hy the mavor to be here- - The' subc. .in m it t the trip through southern Utah and the r tne rar wem ii'id hl car had varlehed. have Bar- - . . and Steenbllk sentatives! Pearl Ruby the Include early establishment of a dance, thirteen children, of which mother into Artaona. Mr. .Nelson plioted the line as f..iow: at Tuesday a meeting were: Landing field, reeding, Noamlo Pteenbllk and ntt; serving Saji Francisco, Los there r eleven living ' She I sur- - preeent tiovernor Oeorge H Dern, S'r.ator psradi., Liberty park reception, banship, which be describes ss being O Chinee Alice dance. weflding I'rien; and El Peso, vtved by her hueband, W. Red James riroue the Interest iit th yeunger SrnooU Senator W. H King, quet, finance and entertalninent aay to handis. LK.nna Vincent and Pearl White; Jen-niIn aMett reneraf1'-Kant Congressman Bramble. IOf.1 South Third E Afnor.g other experiences, the party Mayor Olenna Letherwmd, Pluck Pears. rnjthneii au'he meet Vincent, Old-Timeat After rerention of a street: two brorner. Joeepn F. and Corgreseman .l"n B. Colton, IJberty park the thrill Cltv ing the 1h.-of th through riding enjoyed ' pearl White, Iorratn O Brian, Ixm-n- a with I.ltuit.enrh will meet" for an hoar Albert Marsh, of Alp!ne,.Utah: .two Conuniaaionwra" T...T. Burton. H ll fund wii reearn tn I.inn,...n . ... of e north uryce thunderstorm, Olsen Beth and , Aanle nr prrmBtnr-'twrrerarTofi. . etaiera, Elisabeth Dwvey of Alp;n N4 Finch, C N. Fehr and P.J. Moran. her, and. jr. accfrdanc along- smoothly arrd a tentafv'e Arrvoevlea daeea, - Noamle Organize New Club 4 t.srhen r.en and other In th city rar'ir-unus-.tne cran emeigea into Mr. Olive Iwvey cf American Fork, County Cnmmiesion- -r W H was outlined 'until program' PteenhJik. dance, fling V In Kait-aInterested and actlv end the following children: Mr. Opal r her. F.iwrd M Ashton. J H Kav- t.indt-r- rh tatin forsst Is fnir wesxher Over th l to an-- v the Los 'Angeles Ct.'.ef of Sa!t Petta Miller an4 Theda Morrla; "reed. Joe;ih F. t 'h evening a iarg banquet will be Oils. Mr Aita Tyler, Kenneffi. Olive, bum, Hn I Redman. Colonel W 11 about Sepiemr-e- 1 "riving ihe m hi fw low. fnahtenlng WU4 Lake railrosd numbers or employees log Miry Lather; psntomlm. announced Tuesday thT eNout 'an of tie arthetxmrlets d. one of which hotels at Howard. EUwood, Lois. Milton. Mil- - 'MrCasaev. Lieutenant Russell MaugV of St at he'd thnuuLnns fleer woods of h plan In whl-- ) b. who hsve hnd twvnty year or mora Neil, the Pet of tbl P:lns " rn give addresses' of l i r' dred. .Chios and Fay Bramble, all of an W. iii , Kir ,v.D', iK- -' miles north of the nanyon, loc' r.Mnrs-- more Uenerai Firhtevn made his fumou. Vew Y'ork-i-- j Ad;u'ant A baaaoall It between of wfih gams, the ervi heen eompanv. l'e; gtris then fifty rr.tn- Sal? tt. r.t Wl.Hsms. Mayor George K Brown! j g nonstop .I,- -, cifrrv'out Mr, Nelson circled the plane over the derided to organ'ie an lit will land in'-1e .h.lr ciub and th the MvervM fr erat Hew-d i The sod lea mar 2 r Wedne. ' ,, . ,Kden Mavor o K. Hansen f I'y hontf;:h:. m.. unes-n.".r it hav """ ln 'r,.r'h ,r""" a whirr, th. landing field at the V T ranch, which i ; rf d r rlk wn,i riuh ciuh will be piaye4 st 1 p. ra. v feiiiral will brief ' th ondsrtaklr-7. forat honor mke '. H "t f' partik ;..r. the sometime r'ad no been J'.hn Char'ee,h'm, day mernlrg Cutler. ego lYi.vn, r,n:-'ane The onfsnlaii,n meeting has ;r"'"1 ,rv swim me ac- - tenlr in the evening lor .of Ciusitrmirh-AJlcot- t teherasr!. will '.' between the jlal.ev. W Vr,T1t Perry, George N be nt o'it 'r-- i here Airwave' sjnd'.rate .I'rosair.g ,.':" f. re th" scene of a targe fmHi.' n t:: , Mr. ,Vew.n said. 1 Gran, the hour of 10 and 12 and at the chapel cd:d. e wi'l he n et ,., .V th- n pre. the canyon. k King mav -. sal is before services. Interment will be In Kt Hv. John J .ituiv h 1st lie- - nfvtai r.. as I.nd;.ergh no the Ing. wM. spec I cmrvttae "ist 's wh want 'h re.'eented ' "r"u " '" "w'd.the '' e the City cemetery. Arthur W Moul'on. liaroid P n. p ,r ArT ri, th, wir .,rgar .z a parad Slight n tuwti dtscueewd advere air currents ivrr p ny for t h:rt v .n ra.xr tf.e irir J " . P"L:i-.of ihe city w h t did not ex'st v n.:. b.an Ed Hublrd. LsMer Nines'. K business ,y It u bridge Clrtllng El Tovar on A Y f cort:n,d f',rnTs n KENrlfL IHOW LAMNfD. Athe rA Hon ard. ' ierv park Kalt-John In .r- rim h he fark ;t. r.arnrl .j " Tt.'e r"lor.e'.' wr:i rr-.aJp.ar.e "the m n come nd of prc.eeded th 'U;ir,son. jst f.j,,d 'hey yrrn' T.i ad )r m I r i; he made " o er n.sh K.!.-!xt?n tJ!1.':rH tx hta hfm Announcement that en e.jen - mat h U Howard. '"' R "Wal.ac. n ,ui a aie wledje hr'r sheriff n'uss ar. 4 su ward an 1 nad TbiIts ftrvt tar.dirLg isvlrghi l:ara ear'y for ' f ' h wss f a crowd thl b Tprv-m yru Attn T? Ulrmt , ilm rc'B'l w h n . e An m ; if' v ha "ve- - a raw ,af or it William. Art wlH.be heid August 11- at the rat Adam. W W Arrffcfn Isnd'rg ernial fini: 'wn h IV .'will apr-ai" ?he-a a r I'B'lx-ei4 thf rrrx a or e.-iM'r" the Isn turnover h4 !jefavre h;i" regarded o,iat grounds bs lieen rr.iile by the ;.a.i fJr eijnrnent. they ' e or :r-. Tb.-nha-w A if! d I. a! j emt Kle1:. f kVirrm n w:',i Kennel the that cub. el ih It r'tin he at '.r r.ii. made f MK:r. lnterr.a' tlraMity tvi hrera - e I e.f. j m o: tha.v-inrr-i- r to u ho 'meT.l ' rid LMddren. p'e::r.-preeldeiv'lai-ewee, w ' govern rr v future a on i joviji ho unr. tiaif.'-g navlgauon In th tp eo etyf a i peeled that mer tnsri 100 d;a w.i H K Gr' ' J J. Prke. 'i;o ojna. ofTheahipland.rg m toe matter aad take eff was wiiiliav It. -- si. I the desire of tl. be exhibited at tli enw. to sa.te for h,a uee ehi.e here. Lone La 'th .t.n4 irhin fw Murray fajlvsn,. iohn C X If E Three persons were killed and were Injured In automoIghty-tw- o bile accidents In Salt Lake during July, the monthly report of J. H. Warden, police traffic sergeant, made public Tuesday, show. Five hundred and five persona were arrested for traffic law violations, while the total In fine collected for thee violations amounted to 11084. This make an average of fl apiece as the respective fine for the motorist arrested. One person was killed on July while two met death on July li. The dally record for Injured Is a follows: Jlily 1. eight; July t. three; July 4t two; July 6. two; July , one; July f. one; July $, two; July three; July 10, one; July 11, three; July 11, three; July 18. three: July 14. two; July 15. one; July 16. one; July 17, three; July is, two; juiy zu. two; juiy 11, inres; July 22. one: July 22. three! July 24, two; July 25. four; July 2, three; July 27. one; July 28. seven; July 2, five; July SO. five, and July 11. one. Analysing the accidents as to kind, the report shows the following: Intersect on. sixty; one automobile. three; two automobiles. 114; automo- bile and team, two; automobile and! oar, twelve; automobile and btcycle and pedestrian, twenty-five- ; automobile, nine, and motorcycle andj one. automobile, A total of 22 occurred accident during July, the report conclude. sn-taao- a. .of " at quest; nlg-ht- JIM Attractive Jobs BUGLE CALLS , , -- , lt ni MEETING Under ? y College Party Visits Sights on Study Tour I m Chrls-tlanex- 1 ..n.4 Utah Sole of Child's Shoe Saves Her From Snake Bite -, -' Rattler; a- - Monsignor Hunt Writes of Trip Through Europe 1 SI " Union Well Test Set for Thursday Ring-woo- Kpis-cup- al h " Truck Runs Down i ll Mother and Baby at Intersection 1 four-lno- b Cbr-bet- . - I ten-inc- Canada Reld-hel- 4 1 Seeing Deep Gorges From Heights 00 ' Voyager by Air Describes Trip Lindy Reception Plans Go Forward oo 00 oo oo Mayor Inaugurates Committee Work o-f- ; ' Parade, Address, Banquet Featured Hikert O0 00 n G0 ' 00 O-f- O-r- Experimental Journey Entrancing Police, rv.nfe-lerat- a. - Park at men-an- y- -- s An-g-l- i Chief's Warning Brings Resultsj te ',ueK-nh-- ! j Railroad to g rs Irsn. 4 ia-- lv ei;--e- e tr-e- AY fr-i- ' Lake-City- rut .'. . I d tat d i rr'4n Hrr f., ! mt W-- I.'-- . . hrd br y. i n.i. lnnil ft. ri ln,' f kilfn.r t..-- ."itn'sed' rr ' rtiffn-ultte- e. senator wuuam Suffert ofr'-er- - -- lUnen r- j ' bn 'nd - - ' j -- t- I ' r'l in h.r t v.i Ai-si- li' , . & . j : ' v ' ur-- t t- ' . e4s V |