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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MOUSING, APRIL 18 SPECIAL CITY TREE PLANTING City Guards Child Hcaltl AUDIT BARES PROGRAMS SET Dr. V. J. Dorton, who performs work for board of education upon children recommended by board of health for dental treatment, treats lad at children' t clinic in emergency hot pit al. FIGURE MAZE FOR ARBOR DAY Citj'W iJe Observation at 9:30 o'CJock, lie-gin- Slate and County Looting Simple in Comparison, ( Examiners Report. IiHting - 1 I Day. REPORT CITES by Mrs. Laura Mcilurdy Clark, and were exhibited before the Quintet Dog club of I tali Sunday evening at the !S'ewhouie hotel, along with many other fine specimens. Phyllis Rae !S'e$len, 8year-ol-d daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Sherman E. Seslen, hat two merry playmates, Prudence Prim and Peggy Ado. They are blooded Cocker Spanielt owned e BIG DEMAND, Oil f' j Hfi: V Decided Improvement In employment and Industrial conditions, parday celebration. ticularly or an outdoor character, was All state offices, banks and a number of city and county departments noted In Utah during March, accord- will be closed In observance of Arbor lug to a survey made public Sunday day, which was proclaimed through by Quince Record, district director or out .Utah by Oovernor George H. the employment service. United Dern, it ts announced. States department or labor, at Den or the most The extensive ' program vU ., f ver. day Is planned by the Salt Lake A continued increase In activity is Federation of Women's Clubs, startexpected during April, the survey ing at 2 p. m. on the planting grounds at Ninth avenue and M The surplus of labor existing dur- street In the Lindsey Gardens, recentlug the winter months, the report ly purchased by the city as a public states, is gradually diminishing hi affiliated wopark. Twenty-seve- n agricultural, building, general con men's organizations will participate struction, highway construction, rail of In this ceremony, the president road and metal mining activities. In each club planting a sycamore tree. dustrial plants, including flour mills, The program for the federation smelters and constructional equip- observance is as follows: Community ment plants, increased operations In singing of "America " led bv Mrs. H. March, with the supply of skilled laC. Hicks; litany, Mrs. Esther Husbor in copper mines barely equal to --" a musical selection, bands;' ,..v tne demand. by Ma J. R. Eliason, Mrs. Parley A. Dansie and Mrs. Minnie Eskard. Coal Mining Increase Seen with violin obbllgato by Mrs. Aurelia During Latter Part of April. Bchimer; "Plans for Lindsey GarCoal mining will show an increase dens." outlined by CommissJoner during the latter part of April, the Harry L. Finch of the public parks . of the survey indicates, while miscellaneous department; presentation trees to the city by Mrs. Frank B. telephone construction continues to progress at Salt Lake. Brigham City, Cook, president ot the federation; Tooele, American Fork, Bountiful, acceptance for the city by Mayor Morgan, Smithfield and other parts John F. Bowman. ' or the state. Copper toll lines are will clubs of various the Presidents under way between Ogden and Echo, then be Introduced by Mrs. Cook, vt, -Salt Lake and RicWield. Salt Lake after which the city federation tree -fand Cedar City. Salt Lake and Provo and the trees of the affiliated clubs and Pleasant Grove and Provo. will be planted under the superviCLUB The report mentions the installa- sion of R. 8. Slater, superintendent tlon or the natural gas pipe line into Rufus assisted of city parks, by commissioner of trees. Ogden and Salt Lake rrom Wyoming, Johnson, DISCUSSES v, hich arrorded employment ror about Each tree will be labeled with the CLINIC LACK OF BUGGIES 700 men during March, with lndica- name of the club donating it. will tions that in excess ot 200 more work- At 9:30 a. m. a flowering tree DOG SHOW ers will be employed by the end or he planted by the Daughters of Utah OF ORPHANED east on the Pioneers in Pioneer grove April. end of the caoitol grounds. Two Bovs Seriously Hurt J. 31. Luce, Occupant of Ogden Construction Shows At 10 a. m. members of tne ber- In Authorizations. 200 INDOORS vlce Star Legion will supervise the in Collision With Proposed Exhibition for Auto Striking Young Activity In Ogden, construction has begun ilantlng in Memory park or sixteen Salt Lake Suggests Date Automobile. or has been authorized for a state arrees in honor of Utah's soldier dead. Girl, Faces Charge. "General Grant," a sequoia red mory building, an athletic stadium, Summer in Fall. or be In will ulanted wood front additions to public schools; two large tree, Get OM Vehieles in Garrets Youngsters Regular of the 11 Two M. Luce, 52, or j857 Fourth East were seriously Injured J. at youths branch library Sprague apartments and work on the Echo ould Aid Infants' Quest Repair of Molars, With a. m. in a program sponsored by the at 7:30 p. m. Sunday when the motorPlans for a dog show that will give street, plumber, rurnlshed $300 bail dam project has been extended. Salt Lake has a large program of 8ugarhouse Business Men's league cycle on which they were riding col- amateur breeders and local owners Sunday night on two charges as No Tax on Poeket. for Sunshine. result or an automobile accident residence construction, and work has and the Irving Junior high schooi. lided with an automobile driven by a chance to exhibit prized dogs and the " 6 m. at p. Sunday in which Jewel commenced on a $500,000 mausoleum, $30,009 and 110,000. G. A. Dalby. 45. or 3445 South Second details of a membership competition Jenson. daughter or Mr. a $500,000 hotel, a large growers' marTwo hundred, often more, chilTwelve babies, all less than a year As the audit went on other shortMain M. Jenson. 503 East ket and several O. 8outh West and at Mrs. Firth street, and large apartment between the Salt Lake and Ogden ages were definitely proved, until the old. that are being cared for at the dren are treated monthly at the CATHOLIC streets. Seventeenth South street, was cut houses. Plans are fast being comspecial auditors are now able to re- Children's home. 1218 East Thir- emergency hospital In the children's 134 Pgxton branches of the Quintet Dog Club of and bruised and siuTered shock. or E 20. Howard Ralls. for work school to cost $1,500,-00pleted air need rresh port that the actual shortage which teenth South street, Luce was a passenger in a maavenue, surrered a fractured left leg Utah were discussed at a meeting of can be proved beyond a question is and sunshine, but the home has no dental clinic maintained by the SOCIETY g was.driv-inHe In most caes. according to the surand severe lacerations. the. club at the Newhouse hotel Sun- chine driven by Wood row Wilson between 130,000 and $40,000. Miss- baby buggies In which to take them board of health and the board of the motorcycles Goodwin. 14. of 764 Acorn court, vey, the supply of local labor Is equal day evening. ing vouchers and discrepancies in the out ror airings. Buggies that are ot education, reports of the emergency 253 of was avenue, to as Olsen. 20, the which struck she the demand. Lucy Jay The show, which will be held in walking on Eighth girl special and other funds indicate a no rurther use to Bait Lake families show. ANNUAL suffered severe scalp lacerations. South street betotal shortage of nearly four times and are cluttering up attics until the hospital The clinic is Intended for all city Dalby, whose machine, northbound Salt Lake during the summer or early tween Fourth and Fifth East streets. win be old enougn that amount, although the auditors time when Junior for on Main street, turned west and fall, will be planned to give d Motorcycle Patrolman W. E. Eggles- a scooter would school pupils, especially those who re unable to fix a definite total at to use the wheels ton and OfHcer L. S. Win- -' struck the southbound motorcycle, be appreciated by the home and cannot tale advantage of private this time, they say. dogs rullest attention, rollow-ln- g ward saidTrafficround Motorof blame exonerated was by liquor In Luce's they Newman Clubs Open Other development expected dur would bring health to these Infanta. treatment. or the club's policy promoting in possession. Patrolman Charles Larson, who cycle Is maintained which The of by of board Nurses home, the after are: health, week the ing coming terest in better dog breeding In this Convention Here Luce was charged with drunkeninvestigated. The filing of ouster charges the Children's Service society, cares making dally inspections in schools, The boys were knocked uncon- state, Mrs. Laura McCurdy Clark, ness, possession of liquor and conorphan children, and usually has recommend those needing treatment 26. on against City Auditor Alvln Keddlng-to- for was April scious when their motorcycle secretary, explained. tributing to the delinqency of a miwhose purported I O U f or $4000 ten .or more babies In Its care at all to the board or education, which emPoints and merits of the cocker nor. pinned beneath the automobile. . Miss Marguerite Woodln. suwas found in the city treasury after tlrr-"ploys Dr. V. J. Dorton UmIo the work. the to An address dealing with methods were rushed as a The show a a iniured The machine, westbound on Eighth spaniel dog, pet and Max Beaver's death, and which was perintendent, said. Older children Equipment used In the clinic is More than 50 delegates from Utah, world emergency hospital by Darrell King-do- sporting dog were discussed. Three South street, whirled to the wrong of creating and preserving and Montana carried as a part or the general at the home would appreciate toys by the board of 'health: Colorado, Wyoming. 717 East Fourth South street, blooded animals or this breed were side of the street, according to the peace will be delivered at 8:15 p. m. Clinics arw held Wednesdays at 1 Idaho are expected -- to attend the shortage. While this Is regarded as that have been outgrown, she added. after Ralls' leg had been tempo- exhibited by Mrs. Clark. police, struck the Jenson girl, rolled Monday in the assembly hall by p. m. and Saturdays at 9 a. m. in the fourth annual convention of the the basis of the complaint against 1795 onto a front lawn and crashed into Bishop Paul Jones, former bishop of rarily set by A B. Kennedy, Ralls Association of Neman South public safety building. Keddlngton, other Items, including a Main street, passer-bthe parked machine of Mrs. M. Hill. Utah for the Episcopal church and inefficiency, will be made part of the MASONIC Clubs, which will convene here April was later taken to Holy Cross hos- SOCIETY 431 East Eighth South street. The now field secretary or the Fellowship McDon-ougM. 28. 27 Bart 2S. HEAD and ley charge. or Reconciliation. car was slightly damaged. Park City, University of Utah pital. BURGLARS SMASH The Jenson girl was rushed to the Bishop Jones, who Is now on a Tiling Amended Perjury Complaint or the association, student, president ANNOUNCES emergency hospital In the police national speaking tour, appears in Against Ernest J. Colvln. Is in charge of arrangements. OF AUTO ambulance. Her injuries were not Salt Lake under the auspices ot the CLUBS Miss Harriet Lamb. Ogden. acting The Tiling of an amended comAUTO SALESROOM president regarded as serious and she was re- Utah council for the prevention of of the University of Utah plaint before City Judge C. F. Dalby, moved to her home alter first aid war. His subject ror the lecture will PROGRAM Edifn Miss club, will be assigned by charging Ernest J. Colvln, former be "Building a Friendly Society." BACK FOR treatment. of tax Edward and with Raybould NAME collector, city dog perjury. Through his lectures and his conCASH STRONG BOX Peterson This charge-- Is based upon Colvin's the local club in entertaining the tribution to yie World Tomorrow, a convention delegates. Headquarters testimony before the coroner's Jury Journal dedicated to practical plans Scottish assembled to Investigate the death of 53rd Annual for the visitors during the three days ror bringing about international FOR CONVENTION U. S. Officers Believe Beaver under strange circumstances will be established at the club house peace, Bishop Jones has become J Rite Affair on Opens East In Colvin's East Broadway apartGained by Break- - of the Knights of Columbus known as a leading advocate or RobMotor Band's Car y.nu POST ment. South Temple street, on April 23. iriendship among men of various JEhe filing of a request by District Newman clubs are Internationally Windows; $52.70 beries creeds and races. 300,000. Women Lake Salt in with Attorney Ray Van Cott for the callTliirly established, headquarters Bishop Jonjs was bishop of Utah in Caslj Taken. ing of a grand Jury. Van Cott is rerrom 1914 to 1918. He will arrive in MONDAY Philadelphia, and are composed The fiftyV-hlrspring reunion or Plan Attendance at C. E. Barker, 30, alleged covering from an attack of erysipelas, the Ancient and Accepted Scottish chiefly of Catholic students of uni ringLake Monday. Salt as-- 1 as is Robert N. Young, former city Rite or Freemasonry for the valley Sessions leader of a band of automobile Logan two windows to gain en- versities and colleges, and many Smashing of Is one who not in central the treasurer, sociate members, of Salt Lake will be held at the new registered to the office of the Taylor schools. thieves, whose thefts are believed by The Intermountaln Assofigures in the investigation. The first regimental parade of the Masonic temple, 650 East South Te&t-p- le trance to the orricers to have totaled ra9re than Lake Salt from Richards Motor is at Chibs Newman of Delegates to ciation will be held' to 21 company garage 36. the Thirty-eight- h composed street, April according annual convention of $500,000 worth or automobiles and year infantry- at by East Ninth South street, safe of ten cluW located throughout five thirty-sixt- h Fort an announcement released Sunday. Douglas at Woof the Utah State Federation All the degrees of the rite from the cracksmen broke open a cabinet safe states. parts, was returned to Utah Sunday 5:30 p. m. Mnday, Captain Frank which Thursday men's Clubs, opens An extensive program of entertainwill be and escaped with $52.70, a check by d by federal authorities and lodged in U. McCroskie, past adjutant, has anfourth to the Arbor day, to be observed Monday, ofricers or the company revealed ment Is being arranged, which will at Logan, are Mrs. Frank B. Cook, the Salt Lake county jail. , conferred. nounced. The entire personnel of the federaLake Salt of the a with arBarker Sunday. is said by Deputy Sheriff Lfort will be reviewed at tht"tlme by is not a holiday ror Salt Lake's close Saturday night banquet president The committee in charge of The burglary was discovered early and dance at the Newhouse hotel. tion: Mrs. W. M. Stookey. .elected R: H. Giles and' Motorcycle colonel Howard C. Price, command- - school' children. Elementary schools, rangements for the reunion Is com junior and senior high schools and raosnin by A XU.IayiaB,, 41se'ensilB aUsauratri.. 4obve .delegate, and . Mrs. H.,.A. Ulttman. posed '"or r.viE''hWfflOT;a3vmtgn Sunday. elected at the banquet. alternate, n was aiuiuuiiceu oummj. headed the ring which stole and sold tor utan, 2534 Thirteenth East street, a salesUnits participating in the parade 'the: urffveftfty ;6f Utati 'wfff coiidUdt " laspector general grand to addition these 100 ror In oil and water color chairman: Arthur Cornelius Wherry, man About delegates, at least 100 machines in Utah. Ne- will be the Second battalion, com- regular classes. the company. Detectives J. In a number or cases, however, spemore than thirty women elected as vada, California and Idaho. Several manded by Major Paul paintings by leading Utah artists are Sam Henry Goodwin. Norman Rod J. Ferrtn. R. N. Brinton and PatrolJ. Mueller; now on display in th" halls of West ney voir. William ouvrr iwus, uv;ui man J. Ross Kunsaker invest tested. riplpuntes from the various clubs af- - other membsrs of the tlleged the Third battalion, commanded by cial programs will be held, at which are ring DRAINED j the necessity tor protecting and wan me do. i, The officers learned the thieves uutfit-high school in connection with the Judson ana Artnur nowm under arrest Here. Captain Eugene Mitchell; the headschool's seventh annual art exhibit. Smith, Langsion tlon will also attend the meeting. planting trees and conserving the entered a repair shop at the rear of under the comquarters company, resources or the country will timber held be Sessions will West hich school art students Thursday.; the opening day of the the building by smashing a aindow. mand of Lieutenant W. S. Sherwood, be Tuesday, EcHotel stressed. at FLASK the and been breakwhose work his Frldav CPHTTTC Saturday DHV accepted for reunion, will be given over mainly to They broke into the office by and the service company, commandcles in Logan, and clubwomen from the exhibit, under the direction of a musical program and ritual, be- - ing an inside window. Breaking off oIaIU ed by Lieutenant U Jj 1 Walter Muller. Miss Elizabeth FltzGerald. assistant grees from the fourth to the four the combination knob with hammers, ail Over tllC MaiC will uc ill hi.:iim- Captain F. B. Rogers will act as regithe important conven: FOR POLICE ance. One of will CALL principal, are Clair Llndgreen. Har- teenth, inclusive, anil also De con- the yeggs punched the locks off sev mental adjutant at the parade. be the election of old Mead and Henry Rasmussen. AWARDS eral Inner drawers of the safe and tlon features ferred. Llviixg artists whose recent picdelegates from Utah to attend the On Wednesday, the fifteenth, six- took the money. A cold chisel was Speaker Chooses Early tures are displayed are Lee Oreene teenth, seventeenth and eighteenth found near the safe by the officers. biennial council meeting of the GenRichards. J. T. Harwocd. Florence degrees will be conferred, and on An empty pint flask solved a hold- eral Federation of Women's Clubs to COURT Utah History as Theme After ransacking the State Street OF HONOR Ware, A. B. Wright. Cornelius Salis- Thursday degrees from the nineup early Sunday morning for De- be held in Swampscott, Mass., May Drug store at 1701 South State street bury, B. F. Larson, Osmon Campbell. teenth to the twenty-nint- h tectives Reed Billings and E. R. 28 to 31. The general federation is will be CHAMBER Early Utah history will be the early Sunday morning, thieves esof which Conine Damon Adams. Jack Stan-fiel- given. of a Apelgren. the officers said, as they the national organization, federations lecture Z. Dr. John subject by caped with a flashlight, she bottles Rose iHoward, Reiift Olsen, locked Carl Fieldsoe, 40. In the city the Utah and 8alt Lake Several hundred Boy Scout awards, Brown before members of the Uniana Tne tnirtietn. tmrty-iireach or perfume and hair dressing, are members. oeT-Duviuii- , on charges of drunkenness. from to d tenderfoot ouuui. j. will be or merit Piojail ranging Utah degrees three fountain pens, a lady's wrist versity camp. Daughters MEDAL J P. Russon. Joseph A. F. f(,rrPd m p,.WaVi lh(. lnai aay of The officers were, called to Second badges, were bestowed upon scout neers, at a meeting at 8 p. m. Monwatch, two clgaret lighters, a canity Everett and Henri Moser, a where Cut of streets, Bad South State and in the Child reunion. Ensign and Liberty districts Suffers day in the Relier society room or the case, six packages of cigareta and a . in the collection also are canvases tjle man was reported'to have been held courts oi nonor Sunday e?enlng. ward University chapel. Mrs. Mary slot machine, police reports ahow. In Playing Kith Knife Ensign district scouts met in the J. TO by the following deceased artists: Office Suites to suit anv purse. up. There they found Fieldsoe. they Webster will give a reading, and The prowlers gained entrance by John Hafert, Lawrence Squires. ! ARROW PRESS. 62 W. 2nd South St. Twentieth ward chapel, under the di- musical numbers will be said, sans clothes. He re;xrted to a part or breaking a window out of a front Mane Chaffin. 10. 759 West Four- rection of A. A. Beeseley, chairman, the Alfred Lamboume. H. L. A. Culmer Utah Reports, Session Laws. Forms, Detective Apelgren h hnd been heid door. program. severe a suffered reNorth street, and George Savace Keith. teenth hotel and In and Dr. Stratford Advertisement.) the Creed Haymond, district up cut on her right arm while playing commissioner. Members of the board of governors lieved of his money and clothes and the military affairs committee At the hotel the otflcers learned with a butcher knife at her home J. A. Rockwood, chairman, and of the chamber of commerce will Fieldsoe had been climbing the fire Sunday night. She was treated at John Keddinirton, Milton Backman a gold medal to the senior stu- escanes without clothes, exnopt un- the emergency hospital. and Lyle Rank, commissioners, were dent at the University or Utah demin charge of the Liberty district court derwear, claiming the building aas SPARKS CAUSE ROOr FIRE. In the Yale ward chapeL onstrating the greatest proficiency In on fire. It wasn't. rrom Fire, originating from sparks The officers searched his room at military training. The medal will be presented at graduation time and the hotel and found both his clothes the chimney, caused damage or $10 will become an annual aard. to the roof of the home of D. P. and monev and the flask, they said. I. B. Sutton of Tampico. Mexico, den and Provo clubs are actively Candidates for the award must So they took Fieldsoe to the police Thomas. avenue, at 1,0:27 POLICE """Millions of Arbor day trees have ' by the state !o the person planting a. m. Sunday. i have completed the senior R O. T. C. station. Mr. KlmbalL president of Rotary International, been placed in tlie ground during the the most trees on this day. o will be the honor guest at the The program for the first day or training coiirse offered at tiie as a Mr. It Perkins b:g task, OPIUM POSSESSOR district conference of Rotary the convention is as follows: Regispist,40 years, but D. C. Perkins, 241 u c.rriui pMummg ana to be held May 2 and 3 in Pocatello. tration at Bannock hotel, 8 a. m.; Ramon avenue he still BIBLE PAPJ KS Dl F. organization oi tin laborers it was Idaho. opening conference seesion at Recholds the record for easily accomplished between sunup Walter H. Cleare of Pocatella. reation hall. 10 a. m:; luncheon, men All manuscripts entered in 'he y and Mirjdown. The trees were elms single-diThe first opium pipe found planting. In governor of the district, expects one only, at Memorial hall, program in Westminster rollrge anil hisH ere and ea'alpas and lined all four sides school oratorical contest Under his direction 1820 tree Salt Lake for many months was con- of the largest gatherings In the his- charge of Uth Rotary clubs, and riue at 3P0 ks. Arborof blof on 18!)2 in in city fiscated early Sunday. a;ttivlce offi- tory of the district. An attendance luncheon, ladies only, at Bannock planted day Monday afternoon. acctri;r,E to i!ie Beatrice. Neb. and lor this activity main'stned springlike cers said, after Ching Sing. 76. On a recent trip to Beatrice. Mr Rev Hams Plllsbury. tn rhtucr of cf nearly 700 Rotarians and their hotel. 12 3U p. "m.; conference ses For the firs' time in ten riajs ter.i- - Francisco Mr. Perrify received a $158 prize, Perkins visited tlie section and found the contest at 151 Plum alley. The off;- -, wivs is being arranged for by the sioa. 2 d. m . and governor'! ball a These rv.an isrnpt- - will poraturcs in Salt Lake were norma! tennwrauires in l:ah. awarded iy the state of Nebraska at the cers said they also found a quantity Pcvatello' club, which will be'offi-cikfho- it the Dance Gardens. 9:30 p. m. grown to beautiful sire and. be turned over to three ,'iidaes to be the instance of J. Sterling Morton, proportion He has ben a resident "Judged on thought and composition i Sunday, after a pell of un.wasonal of M ,;Mr- -. sal; Ijike Sun'dav. of yen see. or opium ash. at the place, . at the convention. The second dav will be taken up i of a father Arbor cold 21 40 the hiie as the minimum i The tlvree best orations leather knon day. ill be delivof Salt Lake tor the past Tlie governorship of Ihe district as follows: Conference breakfasts degrees. as mell as a large number of lotterv years. Mr. Perkins was under coBtract by Skies ere cloudy part of the dv Ttv mean. of 49 degrees was exactly tickets. Sing Is held tn the city Jail this year will go to a Utah man. and at Bannock hotel, a. m.: conference erMMHV" 2 in tinnfon Mmnr:! a real estate firm to plant a new sub- STALE BREAD AND CAKE DEPT. chapel. btft the forecast is continued fair normal for this date. ) for tederal authorities. already a movement has bfn session. 10 a. m.; luncheons, 12:30 p. division and decided to make an extra goods Mild at half price. American meatlier. Although it aas raining TTie precipitation so far this month Officers E. A. Hedman. Ezra launched to place Edaard P. Kim- m : conference session. 2 p. m and Ar-1844 1 a $150 by doing all the planting on 8a State. ' Sam Peterson & Rons' Hardware. Sundav In the northwest, high has totaled J 92 Inches, which is 90 Eamea. O. H. Parker and A. A. Rese ball, president or the Salt Lake club. governors' banquet. Rotariana and Lady Baking Co , 147 So. State street. Was. 3T21 Odv.i pressure area centering around San cf an inch aboie normal. bar day. Tle prize had been offered (Advertisement, In this position. The Salt Lake. Og ladles. Bannock hotel at 6 .30 p. m. participated in the raid. The most amazing record or Jug eled account and falsification of records in the annals or public trea aury robberies in Utah will be dls closed Tuesday to the city commis sion. Vincent & Casella. special ac countant who are making a gen eral audit of the city treasury, de clared Sunday. ' The plundering of the counly treasury and the more recent defalcations in the state treasury were achieved by simple processes corn uared with the intricate maze of fig ures through, which the auditors have Dlowed to ferret out the short ate la the city treasurer's office, ac cording to the auditors. The report to be made by them Tuesday will be preliminary, and will take Into account only a small part of the growing shortage which Is expected to reach or exceed 1150 000 before the work is completed, i nil rhortage is distributed over period of years, dating back Into adminis trations prior to the tenure of Max M. Beaver, whose career as city irea surer ended with his death on March 5. Beaver Deputy Treasurer During Time of Shortage Accumulation. During all the time the gross shortage was accumulating In the tax redemption certificate fund, Beaver was deputy city treasurer. He was elevated to the post of treasurer Blnce that time on June 6. 1828. additional peculations of lesser sums have been uncovered. The purpose of the progress report of the special auditors on Tuesday is to acquaint the city commission witn the actual shortage so far proved and established, and to give a comprehensive Idea of other irregularities which will undoubtedly Increase the total amount stolen. At the commencement of the audit which preceded the death of Max M. Beaver on March 5, the auditors had discovered a shortage of 519.500. This discovery was made by the simple method of examining the bank balances in the revenue runds. Report Proved Shortage Between r' Decided Improvement in Local Employment Conditions Since Winter, . , MARCH LABOR Another Example of Serious 'Puppy Love' . tree planting programs, m. Monday and starting at 9:30 until late in the aftercontinuing noon, will feature " Salt Lake's Arbor City-wid- y AH s 15, 1929. , Jk j .v.l. 4. L itf CRASH INJURES QUINTET DENTAL PLAN W; . , f i l FOR y j STUDENT 0. PLANNING -- MEETING Bishop Arrives In Salt Lake for Address on Peace Utah-owne- n, ed n. y. j h. SUSPECTED ' SPRING THIEVES FEDERATED REUNION TRIAL DELEGATES SOLDIERS ARRANGE PARADE AT EVENING d Oil, Water Color Many S. L. Schools Observe Arbor Day 41-- Paintings Form thirty-secon- i&Sckaol's, ExJiibil Of-fx- f yeB-wm-fc- .... WHISKY j m EXPLAINS iu TFT QJl MERIT OFFERS d. ru Burglars Ransack Slate Street Store AT st thlrtv-secon- MILITARY UTAH SENIORS SALT LAKE MAN CHAMPION R0TARIAN FROM FAR MEXICO of-r- IN CONVENTION SPEAKER LIST FOR ARBOR DAY PLANTINGS 333-6i- xth ARREST Utah-Idah- Salt JaiIc Enjoys .Yonmil Weather After '.Unseasonable UIiUIy Spells tps t ''ft -- . V ' f i ' i CAR PASSENGER CHILDREN BABIES k POLICE HOLDING MOTORCYCLISTS FIXES TEETH KEEPS ; '.: .... i " i |