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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24 WESTERN IE Clerk Predicts Record S. L. Vote In Fall Election F S GATHER Salt Lake county. November cast the largest vote In Its history, if the last two registration days are Indicative, said Alonzo Mackay. county clerk. Monday. On October 9 3500 had registered and on the following day 7100 inscribed their names. Mr. Mackay said that both the last days were higher than normal. Three days remain for registrationTuesday and October COLLEGE FUND NOW 51 1.HB 6. will III SILT LAKE Visiting Officials Entertained at Chamber of Commerce; Leave Tuesday. 30 and Westminster Workers Drive Hope" to Increase Sum to $25,000 Tuesday. With a $5000 contribution from F R. Payne, manager of the J. C. Penney company and a $1000 contribu- 31. tion from James A. Hogle, president of the J. A. Hogle St Co., together with numerous other generous donations, the Westminster college gymnasium fund mounted to more than $10,000 Monday. Other la e donations promised John M. Wallace, campaign chairman, said, are expected to swell the total to approximately $25,000 by Tuesday noon, when the captains and lieutenants of the drive will meet at the chamber of commerce. The drive for $50,000 to finance the construction of the college gymnasium Is to close next Saturday noon with a victory luncheon. Dr. H. W. Reherd, president of the college, said officials are hopeful of raising $340-00In the east for other buildings If 0 Salt Lake will respond with the Had Wealthier and Absence of Bets Cut Voir Crowds Bad weather and absence of the pari mutuel system of wagering on horse races are blamed by Ernest S. Holmes, manager of the Utah state fair, for a decrease of 13.232 in the number of persons who attended the fair this year, and a drop of $5399 34 in the gate receipts. Total attendance this year was 83.304. compared with 76,636 last year, while gate receipts this year were $28,018 64. compared with $33.417 98 in 1927 Mr. Holmes points out that when the races were on last year there were many "repeaters." those who attended the fair each day for the races. Children's day drew the heaviest attendance. 24.227 aton that day this year, tending while In 1927 the attendance on children's day was 20.700. r LAST CURTAIN 16, 1928. Her First Step as a Citizen Thompson, St. student, is pleased tcith her first chance to vole. She is shown registering for the first time at the pttlling place of Miss Renee Mountcer, 1026 Seo ond avenue. Marie STIRS THRONG Salt Lake Theater Farewell Brings Big Dejnand for Seats. CHOSEN HEAD Mary-of-the-Wasat- ...J i' Performance ' BAMBERGER OF II. S. Jlf Approximately Thirty Cases Scheduled tor Session in A souvenir program of forty-tw- o pages, typical in many respects of those published In the early days of the Salt Lake theater, with ads similar In composition and many pages dealing with historical events. Is ready for the farewell performance Saturday night. It was announced Monday by George Carpenter, publicity manager. "Wonderful response" has been given to" the seat sale for the last benefit performance in the old theater, said Mr. Carpenter. The public seat sale will be held Friday from 10 a. m. until 6 p. m.. and on Saturday from 10 a. m. until the time of Salt Lake. EKv I ill With Julian M. Bamberger, presiSalt Lake becomes a center of the Ml''-dent and general manager ofcomrailroad Interest for the entire counRailroad Electric west. Bamberger the Tuesday, and especially try pany as foreman, the federal grand with the gathering here of one of the Jury was impaneled Monday. The largest and most important groups of jury has seventeen members. Under railroad officials the city has ever the law. It must consist of not more entertained. nor less than sixthan twenty-thre- e The group will include Arthur Curteen. tis James, known as one of the Only fifteen jurymen were obtained giants" of the railroad world; out of the venire of twenty-seve- n Thomas M. Schumacher, chairman summoned, and six additional names of the board of directors of the Westthe show. were drawn before the other two ern Pacific and chairman of the Three Denver and Two Salt Many wires from actors and actresses who have played in the fajurors were obtained. managing committee of the Denver Besides Mr. Bamberger, the jury received mous been have Si Rio Grande Western; H M Adams, theater by of Lake Men Members consists of Leroy Christiansen, Rich the committee. Some of the telepresident of the Western Pacific; the field, apiarist; Alma C. Dalby, Levau, full board of directors of the Westgrams will be printed in the souveNew Corporation. real estate dealer; Samuel D. Her-riern Pacific and all its principal offinir program. Many of those comretired farmer of Vernal: Andrew cers; J. S. Pyeatt. president of the panies that advertised in the first The college now has a $160,000 enissues are reproducing their ads for J. Gorham, Salt Lake laundryman; Denver St Rio Grande Western and Howard Thackeray. Morgan Insurstaff. the final program. Articles of incorporation of the Ex dowment fund. This fund, together with the amounts asked, would give ance agent; Ed Oreenwell. Ogden Mr. Carpenter said that many perchange Building company, capital Scheduled to Arrive Provo to Refuses to at or clubs have tried sons get more merchant; Ralph H. Dunlap, Salt ized at $600,000. with $300,000 sub half a million dollars, enabling the Attorney Seen After Midnight. Lake salesman; Julian F. Green, than the four seats allotted, but an scribed and three Denver and two college to give four years of standsuch requests have been rejected. The Mr. James, Mr. Schumacher and Salt Lake men as Provo banker; C. M. Barker, Ogden File Against Two Who Were ard college work, required for adIncorporators, seat sale has shown that more than Mr. Pyeatt and their staffs were filed Monday afternoon in the coun mittance to the Northwest Associamerchant; Henry Thorley, Cedar City one performance might have been tion of Colleges. scheduled to arrive shortly after midsheepman; C. C. Gaddis. Salt Lake Confessed. ty clerk's office. real estate dealer; David Carruth, given, but If that were done it could night on a special train over the C. L. Brown, Denver, assigned to not be considered a farewell performDenver & Rio Grande Western from the new firm his real estate, with Cedarvlew farmer; James W. has decided committee ance so the Denver Price hardware dealer; Claran area of 138x85 feet, adjoining the President Adams and the other of Boston building on the east, receiving ence Christianson. Pleasant Grove Complaints charging Truman Leon to adhere to the original plan toJr.. Mosman. 17, Western the and Pacific, ficials of Giles, Alpheus cafe owner; John W. Pope, Vernal a credit of $297300 in preferred and 17, with first degree murder, will pot gether with Its board of directors, common stock. No garageman; S. Peterson. Salt Lake for Imme E. I. Utah issued be Brockbank, arrived Monday and were entertained diate construction of plans by dealer in agricultural implements. a building have county attorney, the attorney stated by the chamber of commerce at a been completed. Jury Holds First luncheon. Monday over long distance telephone. P. H. Pilchard. Denver, is to serve Session After Lunch. of murare two The The two parties will Join early as suspected youths until of the corporation president Makes Recom The jury, which is expected to pass dering Joseph E. Wllkins. Spanish Tuesday morning and leave by spe- the first annual meeting, to be held Committee 1 11 1 Student Gets Big Pork night watchman, the night of cial train over the Western Pacific at In thirty Judgment on approximately February, 1929. Other officers are: on 173 Apartmendation 29. 9 o'clock for the annual tour of inAugust cases, held its first session after the C. L. Brown, vice president; J. T. confession a President made written Olles of the out recess. of The noon hall luncheon system. spection Prospect ment Houses. Casting Pence. Salt Lake, secretary of the slaying at the Salt Lake coun- Salt Lake Entertains Annual Adams said Monday that the meetside the Jury room was thronged with M. E. Traylor. Denver, and H ty Jail Friday night and Mosman is ing here had no significance other W. Gustin. Salt Lake, directors. The peace officials and other prospective First Ballot. Association Three Days; than the opening of the Inspection officers also act Is alleged to have admitted implicawitnesses, the center of interest bedirectors. code Existing building specifica retour. The purpose of the corporation is tions for fire escapes in 173 local tion in the homicide. Both boys ar ing a girl held as a witness In a white Special Addresses. upon slave case. to own and operate offices, office apartment houses will probably be pudiatedin their statements Gaests at Lnncheon of in Provo 8heriff thrills? custody Seeking riving Among the peace officers from outordered effective by the city commisbuildings and other real estate. At Chamber of Commerce. There is no thrill to rising Ameri- side Salt Lake seen in the hall were The principal office of the com- sion Tuesday as a result of recom- J. D. Boyd. Brockbank Salt Lake will be host to 3000 no stated of can citizens like the the thrill In the Western Pacific party, be- pany will first Attorney Sheriff J. D. Boyd of Provo. Sheriff be Salt Lake, but the board mendations made Mondav to Mavor been aaked and that teachers during the Utah Education had Miss Mane Thompson, J. T. Leigh of Cedar City, and Shersides President Adams, are E. W. of directors may establish offices any complaint says ballot, jonn r. Bowman by the new build- in his opinion there is not sufficient assc latlon convention Thursday, Preconvention Mason, vice president and general place in the United States. student, iff William Brooks of St George, Opponent for St. Mary's-o- f ing code committee. evidence to sustain charges against Friday and Saturday, asserted D. W who plans to cast her first vote in the latter being accompanied by a manager; Eugene Pox. vice president is Into divided stock The capital The esmatter of fire standard two "The evidence the in charge of traffic; J. W. Williams 3000 shares of preferred and 2000 the coming elections. only boys. Senatorial Nomination John Cottan. capes for the structures deemed unthus far is Giles's confes- Parratt, executive secretary, Monday. chief engineer; the directors, Scott shares of common. And Miss Thompson is only one deputy. of the list of twenty-seve- n safe in the survey conducted by Fire produced Calling 5000 More than Attorpersons, stand doesn't which including of P. Ennis. William Pries. W. L. Hugh-soLake's Salt up," among thousands Sends Letter. Chief Walter 8. Knight and Building sion,Brockbank said. prospective jurymen by United States Salt Lake teachers and members of F. E. Sullivan. J. L. Nagle. W. who are ney eligible Marshal H. O. Pack's office disclosed youthful population Inspector W. D. Plnney. was referred boards of education throughout the T. Smltl Fred Kiesel and Bishop C. to vote for the first time November that four were dead and one was to the committee a week ago by the Youth's Confession state, are expected at the sessions. 6. The City Federation of Women's W. Nlbley of the L. D. 8. church. deaf, and one could not read or write, commission. The total of visitors Is expected to And Circumstances Disagree. Others who are guests at the lunchWhat is regarded by Republican Clubs and the League of Women Vot- although a substantial property ownMayor Bowman said he would ask ineon Included B. M. McPartland. suers are encouraging all "first voters" er. Theodore L. Holman of Salt Lake the be more than 7000. out that The as the strongest pointed possible leaders attorney the commission to take immediate Mr. Parratt said Miss Patty Hill of dorsement of the senatorial candito cast their ballots. confession and the circumperintendent of motor power, and F. was excused when he telephoned that action and order the 173 apartment youth's H. Hocken, assistant general freight Five Juvenile burglars who con- owners stances of the murder do not tally. Columbia university would give three dacy of Ernest Bamberger was reFor this purpose the League of to comply with the present According to the confession Giles addresses "Problems In Curriculum ceived Monday from J. Reuben Women Voters is sponsoring a tea he was caught in a Wyoming snow and passenger agent of the Western fessed a series of in the kindergarten Clark. Jr.. undersecretary of state, Thursday afternoon at the home of storm. shot the watchman while Wllkins Construction" at"section Pacific, and A. J. Cronin. assistant the summer were granted leniency regulations. Under the fire escanes was and primary meetings and him. the Mrs. James A. Hogle, 548 East South V. S. District Attorney general freight agent of the D. Si R. on recommendation of Raymond R. will be the code up State Chairman Carl R. facing standing required to meet the follow- attorney stated. The circumstances "Changing Conceptions in the Edu- by G. W Brady, deputy county attorney, when street, to which all "first Presents Evidence. Temple of Iron cation or steel at for Children" the ing specifications: Young The principal speaker at the lunchof the slaying show that Wllkins was Mr. Clark was a preconvention op- women voters" are Invited. they appeared before City Judge N While an accurate forecast of the 2 8 ladder, by inches; morning general meeting ponent of Mr. Bamberger and the The two organizations also are co- length of the jury's session was imeon was President Adams, who told H. Tanner Monday. shot from the back and that the Saturday 1 and and in Education the rungs; "Experiments bars, beplatform of of the cases, those In three rating of the 118,000.000 Improvement probullet slanted downward through the at the Ogden convention operating In getting out the vote, and possible, the generally accepted reinches; crossbars .sup body as it entered below the right of Young Children" at the principals fight by a committee of women, headed by port Monday was that it would congram the Western Pacific Is carrying Thomas Carroll, 17; John Madsen tween the friends of the two candi8 by out and of short lines It has pur- 17, and Dean Simmons, 17. the court porting grating. 1 and shoulder blade and emerged through section meeting. Mrs. James H. Wolfe, is reminding lo- clude its work by Friday. was bitter. dates sentenced each to three months in Inch outside frame of platform; cal citizens that "You cannot vote if chased, is buying or building In Calithe left breast, showing that either Or. Cases to be taken up by the Jury Clark's Fret Leaders at 3 Osbourne McConathy fornia. angle iron; platform. feet wide, a taller man than Wilklns committed Jail and granted paroles. you do not register." are being presented by United States "The Western Pacific." he said, Failure to Help Out. Frank Gallagher. 16. was sen- surrounded by rail at least 2 and to bring about as many District the murder or that the watchman Addresses Arts Dinner plan They Attorney Charles M. Morris was shot In a sitting position, At"plans to build an additional 345 tenced to six months in Jail, of which feet high. Republican leaders have chafed registrations as possible from the 35 - and his two assistants, Jesse K. Members of the Utah Academy ot under miles of road in California at a cost three months was suspended on the knowledge that some sore 000 unregistered voters in the city Smith and Edward M. Morrissey. torney Brockbank stated. of 130.00000." Mrs. Clara Giles. 564 Post street. Arts and Letters will hold a dmiu i spots still remain among friends of promise of good behavior. Charles D. Fesher. 17. Was sentenced Salt Lake, foster mother of Truman at 5T3frp. m. Friday, October 19, at Mr. Clark. The undersecretary was Benefit Means Two Youths Held Expansion months, with two months suspended. Giles, stated that her son slept on the Newhouse hotel. Dr. Osbourne invited to come to Utah and camFar I'tah, He Explains. the front porch of their home when McConathy of Glen Ridge, N. J., who paign, but his chief, Secretary of Charges of burglary were reduced For U. S. Grand Jury the murder was committed and that win oe nere to attend the convenUtah, he explained, will benefit to petit larceny before the boys were State Frank B. Kellogg, said affairs Thomas Voccola, 19, and Paul De from this expansion of the system sentenced. tion of was "bulldozed'' into the he the Utah associato Education Clark for Mr. made signing it impossible Officers of the recently organized Clement. 18, waived examination in will be the principal speaker. because of the wider territory offered Mosman confession. also Mrs. tion, stated leave Hoover-Curti- s Washington. of the Univer- that her son was home the league .federal court Monday on a Dyer act its products through growth of CaliDr. Frank Arnold of the Utah AgThe letter Indorsing the candidacy night of sity of Utah were elected at a Harrison P. Eddy, one of the fore- charge and will be held pending the fornia's population. r. ricultural college will act as the murder. of Mr. Bamberger recalls the duel in most W. Elton Pace of Richfield authorities in the United States action of the federal grand Jury, now All persons Interested ui creBishop Nlbley spoke briefly, stressthe Ogden convention In which Mr. was chosen president; Dixie Doollttle. Attorney Will Confer sewage purification, was a speak- In session. They were brought here ative effort, either music, literature Clark said "the party was bigger than on ing Utah's wealth of natural reCedar City, first vice president: C. K. With Sheriff Patten. er at the meeting of the Utah from Nephl Sunday, where they were or art, are Invited to attend. sources, especially coal, Iron and copany man in It. and the welfare ol Society ofjoint Christensen, Salt Lake, second vice and Institute arrested by Juab county officers. Engineers H. Dr. G. Lake however per. Salt Merrill more of vital Provo. are state authorities, the and nation preslKeen competition Is being exhibof Mining Engineers at the president, and John Mackenzie, Salt continue to believe that the murder Emma Liska. President Burke of the chamber girl, who Mr. on went oi tne Clark than the aeni de uerret acaaemy; party." Jong ited in the contest at the Granite Lake, secretary- and treasurer. hotel Monday night. was arrested with the two youths, was was Mrs. committed two and to Elsie the presided and welcomed the railroad "I for Mr. that by then youths Talmage say bespoke Brar.dley E. O. Leatherwood, of two a Congressman Mr. is coauthor high school whereby editor and busiEddy in held the officials. Jail county pendness manager will be chosen for the who addressed the meeting, said that and that Giles's confession is bona comprise the committee In charge Bamberger the support of all those books with his business partner of being If no ing further Investigation. of arrangements. Monday evening the officials were who had honored me by working for Hoover has a remarkable record of fide. school periodical. Confirm of Metcalf the and Is filed will engineering she A conference by Attorney Brock her guests of local business men at a Granitian. charge against own I still have and my nomination, exsuccesses for him and his testants for editor much lie is a member be held- as a material witness for-th- e praised Eddyr At present dinner at the Alia club. Sheriff Boyd irnd" Sheriff these sentiments." bank, stuone 200 ecutive More edition than of of while the board of review ability. paper, the engineering federal government. Prior to the luncheon Monday they Clifford Patten of Salt Lake is exdents attended the meeting. of the sanitary district of Chicago were taken on a sightseeing trip to those trying out for business manaBamberger Pledged to The two youths are alleged to have pected to be held at Provo Tuesday. are to obtain Soger advertisthe American director required and of a the Utah Copper company's mine at stolen an automobile from BridgeWork With Senator Smoot. d "I will then get informaing. Civil Engineers. tion as to how the alleged confession Bingham. port. Conn. The girl first claimed "Mr. Bamberger," the letter con- ciety of Other situations on the staff, conhas been progress Noteworthy to be the wife of one defendant and Is was not secured. It my purpose to tinues, "has promised the people of made in sisting of news editor, sports editor, in the to Permission sewage discontinue purification sister of the other, but later repudi create the with Salt any controversy state that, if elected, he will vote last make-u- p editor, news and sports reof its narrow gauge railroad was th' quarter of a century, he told ated ner statement, said V. P. Lake county authorities, but I am Senator Smoot. with Senator porters, will be filled in rotation by sure that what Giles said in his sought by the Eureka Hill Railway Smoot's service to the party, to the the meeting. deputy United States marshal. members of the' class in Journalism of Provo in an application state and to the nation Adam S. Bennion. former superinFrom one to twenty rem in the confession does not tally with the company him twenty-thre- e justifies In number, senior D. S. L. filed of schools the church utiliwith tendent the public "D Monday, n ttAM tKot an in tlio avnonl Water Need Causes Farm , state prison was the sentence given truth." Attorney Brockbank said. t liiaL oil nnt jvid Lack of business Is in nil Anximivu sPOKe' x airo lam uwegauon ties commission. Walter Harris. 33. bv District Judge mniry publicans in Utah will so cast our as reason the the given why company votes to grant his request." from Spanish Fork headed by Mayor Desertion, Says Wallace Ephraim Hanson Monday after Har Although Utah's 1928 alfalfa seed wishes to discontinue operation. Clark Mr. a for ris had been convicted by a jury of John E. Booth, questioned the boys added the request production Is reported 50 per cent of The company is a Utah corporathe day and arrived at the of Congressmen E- O- Leath-woo- d the 1927 crop, Utah leads the nation Thirty thousand farmers left their attempting to rob the Llar.dy City during tion, and owns and has been operat- support same conclusion as his own. lands during the last five years, B. Colton and urged this year. Frank Atidrews. Utah staand . bank July 27. about seven miles of narrow his friendsDon ing In to tistician of the United States departUtah chiefly because of lack of Irrigation support the Harris was captured bv Deputy gauge railway between Silver City entire . water, William R. Wallace, chairman . ment of agriculture, announced MonSheriff Wllford iL Wilson when the Republican ticket. the and mines and Knight rj 8t"furk by hii ttTitomobtre driven bv deputy found Harris engaged in bat-:of the Utah water storage commis day. dismines in the Tlntic neighboring The report, covering production in Ills mother, Keith Nelson. Local peace officers voiced regret sion, told members of the Engineertrict. Practically all of these mines termg tne combination oi tne banks the fifteen alfalfa seed producing son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Wayne Nel- safe. Monday at the death of William J. ing council at their weekly meeting are cldsed down, the petition de1883 son, Edison states, estimates the 1928 crop will street, suffered a Flynn. who was well known In Utah. in the chamber of commerce Mondav. ".' 0 clared, and there is little or no revebe slightly over 33.000.000 pounds, as broken hip and internal injuries The"future of the farmer, he said, nue from the operation of the road. Although Mr. Flynn never had taken afternoon. with 1927. The was for Monday 44.600,000 compared boy active part in any local cases, he has Is largely dependent upon the deThe Utah diocese of the Methodist The company owes about $30,000. the Utah leads the tat with 8.000.000 holding the garage doors open so that Lake Salt many velopment of proposed reclamation passed through . . i Episcopal church Is looking forward application stated, which is in ex Campaign expenses of Senator times and directed operations of the projects. He urged that the engineers pounds, of which 7.000,000 pounds are Mrs. Nelson could back the machine to an era oi continued growth as cess of the purchase price placed vviinam AjOiCI evidenced nom n. Democratic rated as clean seed. Arizona, with Into the street when he slinneri anil while tiing. secret service local the projects approved by the operatives by advancement during upon its railroad to prospective inee lor reelection, have amounted head or the United states secret support fi.000.000 pounds, ranks second and fell into the path of the approaching water storage commission for Utah. last two years. Bishop Charles the to 55. a it is shown state$3142 J Heber by Idaho third with 3.500.000 pounds. Grant, president of tlie service bureau. Three proposed projects were recentin charge of the Denver ment filed Monday with H. vE. he was taken to the Salt Lake Gen L D. 8 church, has canceled two ap- L. Mead, the Prices are being quoted from $13 Henry C. Taggart. in charge of ly Inspected by Dr. El wood Mead, church, said Monday of state. Crockett, The to $18 on common seed and $27 to eral nospital by his mother, where pointments this week because of a area of secretary was a secret service here, personal United States commissioner of night at a dinner in his honor at the $30 on Grimm seed. report shows -- receipts of (2000, a j friend of- - the noted- - detective and physicians reported Mm ta aer4eus4 cold- Mrthodtst church. contribution from the Democratic .saiu condition Monday night Ikat' I President Grant was expected at Centenary M,lnn Mnn4i. n,l muuua, ciunus uiai mi. iPlrnn New church biiilrtings may be con jmui senatorial committee. the hRnnupt in Oiiinhn Tlipstnv pvn- was considered the peer of American Fourth Precinct G. 0. P.. I structed at A statement Demo filed the by detectives. itdrtor Harold Gotfs Dr. C it minni p in v Leaders Hold Session "Men who have worked under him Three Salt Lake lodges of Free and cratic state4004committee showed rehi t'nririr nrs Hancher superintendent of the and disbursements of ceipts of Disposes of About $8000 tern, who Is retiring, and Was to speak H. him and crooks feared him local Methodist mission, introduced Accepted Masons received the annual $3444.93. while a statement filed by ' respected at the Itmeral of Thomas J. Allen Bishop Mead, while the Rev. visitation or the grand master of the he always got his man." said Mr. Republican party leaders of the the Ralph grand lodge of Utah state committee An estate of approximately S80H) Ui Coalville M Jones presided Monday evening shows Republican of $12,915 and dis- - Taggart. "All America loses, now Fourth precinct held a rousing orWith the temperature about freez- was left by Harold receipts is Mr. E Ooff. of editor Alpx that lisgone." Eberhardt. Flynn master, grand There mere more than 100 present ganization meeting at county headbursements of $8856.43 ing the last few nights Salt Lake the Deseret News, shows his will, 1WOMEN FORM SMITH CLUB, at the luncheon Pastors were pres- - Ited the Mount Moriah ,odge No. 2 quarters in the Kenyon hotel Monand other Utah farms and gardens filed for probate in Thhd 17. and ML Kaibab Acacia No. .on Democratic women of Monday niif t,,Tavlorsville run, lodge Du, flu, Dmnh,,,. day night. Gilbert Williams, prehave suffered no material SPEAKER SCHEDULED. DEBT MEETING CALLED. ZtHtZSZ. district court. Theesiate chief- - ' oreanized a h Mirinio cinct chairman, was in charge. lodge No. 33 at the Masonic temple. and Indications point to damage, warmer ly Insurance, of which f at school The student Sneaking Bingham at Tuesday body A high club Monday banqurt at the temDle preceled The canvass in the Fourth is virlectin? Mrs. Mary weather, said J. Cecil Alter, local Tues-I- n his will meet for first Westminster public night ku w um inumri mis Aiarlr appearance college Ann Cook president: Mrs Ann Yan the visitation. Grand Matter Ebertually completed, and oreDarations meteorologist Monday night. In the present campaign. W day mottling after chapel service. The are Utah Goff. and the rest wijl be divided cey, vice president, and Mrs Laura was hardt being made for a recheck. Counaccompanied oy Arthur Orr Skies in most of the Intermountaln among five sisters Takinfj Of S L. School IT and brothers-in-laChapman of Twin Palls will com- - meeting will discuss the council's r,H maittr' Rmilh tfv Chairman E. R. Callister. Lauren Yeager. secretary Addresses were region were partially cloudy Monday, a fortnight's tour of inter-- ! propriation of funds to wipe out the ty Radie O Hyde. Cromwell Orms-bChildren Mrs W. made W. H warCensus waiter Gibbs. chairman of the executive senior Starts Mrs by J. Ellingson. J but the barometer mas high and rio King. grand Leila O Tlmpaon James A Oaljigan and Mrs Frank Page den: Charles F. Barrett, Junior grsnd mountain states. Mr Chapman will debt created by student publications s committee, and others spoke. storms occurred. Clear weather is of of control board head-out 1 work Democratic' and and athletic Edna the Langton Langton region warden: R. L. Couley. grand expected. Taking of the 1928 school census urer: 'action in abolishing baseball. quarters. S H. Goodwin, secretary: Two Get John R. Park was begun eighty-fiv- e Monday, enumerators of the board of educa- thur E. Buckler, grand orator: Nor Reference Report on Old man E. I Vote, grand marshal, and Fellowships at Utah tion starting tabulation of all chil.1 II S. L. Theater Prepared F OQWOU tiXCUTSVOnS dren between 6 and 18 in the Salt Burt H Hunt, grand lecturer The DO II Oil visitation was the last of the year. Lake district. LeRoy Taylor. Instructor in the en. H The fsTVSIIK A H!rmm H Hl Hrtulti-tiu- l Decision to have nrermred anri glneenng department of the Univer trim' shares in the state school Economics ClaSS Serves filed for reference a complete and sity oi utan. ana Miidur.O Hendnck- una. ror earn cmia tne state allow ro oi me speecn acpartment. were corrected report of an the efforts Writing songs and stories by teachbe Club must to Compositions Dinners Lions the John R Park lellowships original and $25 of the Da ugh ten of Utah Pioneers ers in Utah schools will be stimuBoulder T" excurat football Colorado football student game Belief that must be songs Motion or lyrical 00 each Monday by the board to save the Salt Lake theater was lated by the Utah Education associ- dramatic October 27 will be abandoned. .Presi- a as be of result' o( TROLLEY banned will COACHES are sions DIED. types barred. !Tl songs MIDVALE Girls of the home ecof frits of th university. Tr-.- re- reached Monday afternoon at a meet- ation through Its kindergarten dent Wood stated Prizes for the contest are tlO for P. L. Butler, vice president In onomics dames of the Midvale Junfaculty and conference disapproval approved the use of tana Dr. Marshall ing of the executive committee In stated that "the KfnU song game and story depart- the best original sdhg. suitable for ior of evwas will serve school of Doug dinner by the high the capitol. Mrs. Fannie C Wood- ment Plans for a contest were anoperations rxpreased Monday Georgia Rocky Mountain athletic conference c?11 surfacing on Kingsbury hall, or kindergarten; 15 for the rharge primary UniPower two of Is weeks to the In Atlanta. Midvale Ltotrs Ga.. ery student auditorium body company president. ruff, president, was designated to nounced Monday by Mrs. F. O. best adapted sons 17 recommends to the faculties of the for (he best Salt Lake studying President Wood the trackless club Group- - of pupils, under the versity of Utah Morse, chairman prepare the report. that they prohibit original story, and S3 for the sec- trolley coaches recently installed by direction of Miss A Sutherland, home issued this statement on receipt of several Institutions HEAR The memorial committee of the The contest clones December 15 and ond organized excursions by student to! best story the Utah Light and Traction comH L Marshall, unieconomics will r rganizatton reported it had Dr a the from letter Instructor, plan 8tudents of East high school Mon- contests. If must teachers submit athletic to engaged Intercollegiate manuscripts on Atthe menu, purchase supplies, cook the versity representative on the Rockv Salt Lake street.' the Playhouse, formerly the WOkes the offices of the aAaociation. 318 nay attenoea an assembly presenting travel, Desks Stands. Chairs pany lanta is (lie third cm to send repre- meal, set and decorate the table, and Mountain conference board of con- such Inps requtrrm . overnight m ' i It Cinrv l.wlMf'tn r 'beater for Monday December 3. and Vermont building, bv that time The Tyiriter ARROW PRESS. S3 W 2nd So St sentative SaU to Lake within wervf are uniforms trol the Attractivr being the proceeds would be added to the department mill pubUah a book of Rummage sale. Zion Luth church. ueoerimg piayeo several number Complete Stock Legal Blanks. to week new to made the As metliod rM the thLs a further of enhance by 10 study 2nd m communication mult So Tne a girls and 4th and East Utah aong. game; and storte. explained their history and "Adrrtrmerrt i of transportation. the effects of their cookery. . plans for an excursion to the Utah-- , 'Advertisement technique. j FII FOR FORMED 5500.000 MURDER ' I M y - 0 CHARGE FAILS $50.-00- n, 4 JilHRi' Loof-boro- Action Advised On Fire Escapes Three Thousand Teachers Coming ill liLM reasurer; linO mi BAMBERGER n, Young Burglars Win Leniency house-breakin- Mar-cuse- n. 3-- -2 -2 totx Student Hoover Expert Diseusses Sewage Problem League Elects Granite" Students meeting-Monday- . toast-maste- Trv for Granitian New-hou- se - each-produ- Bank Rohher , Railroad Seeks to Discontinue Line first-han- Goes to Prison Utah Alfalfa Seed Crop Heads List Ahl-stro- w Mother Drives Car Over Her Son . v i Service Regrets Death of Flvnn - ii E. tJMl'Cll g-- King's Camp aign 'Growth in Utah Expenses $3142 Helier J. Grant rr i tabr Promised Witr, Warm Weather te, Masonic Lodges Greet Utah Chief Sn.BS"M .? -- i - to T . ! 1 . (Tl--o Prizes Offered to Spur tab Teachers To rile School Soups and Stories T ti l I Student f . , hv PrpSNn Ihutfflos oo , e rimary d, nmm M.. . . |