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Show JTHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MOUSING, MAY 13 DYER ACT PLEA SENATE PUTS OVER Turning SENDS ACCUSED the Dial ACTION TO ISLAND CELL Uk .. KSL-a- att .MJIM Salt Ukt. .231 KKKC 8o rn...... ..... .4MIM KOO-Ott- HM and Hollr-o- od KOA-De- nnr " . a. Si, txmltw. KJI-Vttl- n-u a. 1 mi aoa mr Ml I. T. Hargraves.InDyer 111 m .... ........ .JS .JSl .MlLIS KOL Sl.attl .HO aro aa itnci KX Leader Fix Hopes on House Acceptance, of Measure for Conference. Court Imposes Sentence Following Flea of Guilty. U UM 40 II 10 .491. II KDYL Row-Portl- Federal , s. 1- -2 WASHINGTON. May 13 On-- AnKHK attlnt-- u aiarctse. KDYL "Qoed Mernin." Clher (roup of amendment to the acted upon by KSL Bonx f romance. (arm relief bill the seaate today, but a final vote KDYL "Th- Alr Clock." , was put off until tomorrow. KSL Inspirational period. KDYL BimUut arwraai of wait, At that time approval of the mea i M a. m. aure, containlnc the deputed export KSL Morninx matlnr of Instrumental ensemble. debenture plan, la expected. The KDYlr-Wa-"J . house then will be called upon to de KSL Item of inwraet t madam. sen will whether cide It KDYL Air Journal, accept the a. . , ate measure or return it because it KSL Popular son Ui. Include the debenture plan. fcOYL Air Jwirnal I: a. at. Bouse Republican leaders Intend KSL Mis Lulu Born, horn economies to ask that the measure be returned pn. inr on the theory that the debenture . . plan constitutes revenue legislation, KSL "amlles."ISiSt ' which the constitution directs the KDYL Bonn of Ytt7esr. bouse to initiate. Leaders in the a. a. lit A visit with Mr, ennl U. senate, however, have not given up KSL nope of having the bill accepted by KDYL Wthr. 11: a. as. sent to a conference the bouse and Ks"L Informal arosrsm. between senate and house members KDYL "Boat irom th 811vrshet." for an adjustment of disputed pro KSL Midday Mluw. visions. KDYL Chala broadcast, tit Rfrtluer. ABC. Horn Befaaal t Accept Bill nam. . m. , i . , KSL - ru I. llt. - t. : ' pror. aoib-HMMT- frotrtm Refusal by the house to accept the Dtu was considered to be a certainty tonight, since only a majority Is re-rulred, and Republican leaders have nominally in their control 104 more votes than commanded by the Dem. ocrats. A lengthy argument between the two branches of congress on the con atitutlonal question Involved has been predicted in congressional rlrrlt Aena fcnr Wararm nf Indian la expected to attempt to obviate any such discussion, contending it would delay enactment of agricul tural legislation. . Prior to tonight's adjournment, Ban tor Heflln. Democrat, Alabama, gave notice that he would endeavor to increase the amount of the revolving fund from $500,000,000 to $1,000,000,000, and Senator Nye, Republican, North Dakota, announced he would seek an additional appropriation of $200,000,000 with which the president would be authorised to direct the buying up of wheat for the benefit of "starving people in China." The North Dakotan tended that this would relieve the surplus suuaiion, wmcn is nera 10 have a leading part in the agricultural dmrwmkm. Colorado Senator's Fro posed Amendment Rejected. An amendment by Senator Waterman, Republican, Colorado, which was described by its opponents a an attempt to weaken the export debenture plan, was rejected. This amend- ment would have eliminated a section providing for examinations of the proposed farm board's accounts. including any action or in treasury department in Issuing debenture - - Ben tor Waterman held the tion gave the board too much thority ta the matter, of secau- expendi- tures. Benator Rofctnaon of Arkansas, the Democratic leader, asserted the amendment would "tend to destroy the value of debenture certificates and Impair their negotiability." Among the amendments accepted was one by Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montana, providing that any cooperative association would be entitled to membership in a stabilisation corporation upon fulfilling requirements set forth by the board. Chairman McNary of the senate ag rt culture committee contended that the board had been given an implied power to do what the Walsh amendment Intended, but said be had no objection to the proposal. Amendment Requiring Cooperative T Sabecrib for Stock Favored. . The senate also approved another amendment by Senator walsa, which would require cooperative as- coclations to subscribe for stock in stabilization corporations upon applying for membership, a share for each cooperative member. A third amendment, providing that the board should direct one of its mem- bers to be an director of the stabilization corporation, was re , jected. One of the amendments rejected was that of Senator Cope land. Dem- - : -- rCwtNew-yorlhwhichhadpro-voi- , ced considerable debate. It would have required the board to withhold loans for the construction of facili ties to store, process or sell crops by cooperatives and stabilization concerns unless "those agencies had cemonstratea uiat mere were no adequate commercial facilities al ready In existence. Wife Finds Merchant a . c 1. .. i At. itJIVr rflt.:trM m.K. lynopdi. KD1TL Cbala kroadcast, : ABC. .,. ... KSL Aavle t th horn KDYL Chats hraadcait . ABC. KSL Otah Afrlcallur KDYb Cbala 1M III RlviUlcra rdncr. ot 1st MVS. .. Salon orchtitr. MatioMi odc pretrtm. himself to days after Idaho authorities a fewhe escaped. Other defendants sentenced by Judge Johnson Monday include two additional Dyer act violators, John Rose. 21. and Ralph Sergeant alias A. R. Shreeves. Rose was given a two- year sentence in the Washington state reformatory at Monroe, Wash., and Shreeves waa sentenced to two years and nine months at McNeil's - BBAJM. y Theodora Wirtltld. Bra and Mrtrepotitatt Plarcrs In th faro aomrdjr, "Oculn Oertl' Qartr." VALDKVnXa AND riCTl'BJES. Six set of tmter Pnt PANT AOS vaudeville Dd on lb Kreca fUcinald Dannr' tint talalo plctura, 'fUd Hot SiMtd." CAPITOL Thro Dlffertnt Eret." with mora than flit apeakln part and novel Marv Duncan. aovnd tlteet. (eatvrui Edmund Low and Warut Baxter; Pan-cho- n and Marco a "8onia I Love" Idea, with Roy lowt and Bunklat Beatla, SILENT AMB TAfJUNO PldXBBa. PARAMOUNT Jeann Eala. atar fea- f "Rain." la The Lttr." ture; Bddl Peabodr. th "Banlo Bot." nd hi coll chum, an corned ; Oleradorf Slater in 'Croontn Melodl," comedr; ' Movletooewi. V1CTORT "Heart In Dixie, corned of th tunnr touth on Pox MovMtonei "Our Oanc" coned. ' Holr Terror." and Movietonew. veralon O RAN AO A "Alibi." th or tne eucceauui crooa eiaie mejoaraaia. "Klehuticlt." with former itaae (tar la the featured rolea. OEM Kuul Jannine la "Sin of tb P- thera," with Kutn cnatterton ana Barrr novelt and a Norton: a Lao lateat Jerry Drew eomedv. fUALTO Richard Barthelmea In "Wer Hiver. witn Betty tompeon. a viiapnone talkie: ala Laurel and Hardy la "W Paw rvian"! mm. trr ATE Janet Oavnor and Oeor O'Brien. an u, o. in ounriae i iiKuwn, event. In fox Portun PLATHOUSB Tribune MYTON. Hat tjrisk, who lives two miles east of Myton, is one of the prosperous ranchers of this locality who is a firm believer in diversified farming. Not only doea he raise alfalfa seed, but also hay for his stock, has ten acres of oats and six of wheat; be has a herd of milch cows and receives a cream check each week. Prom his flock of aheep he has lust sold wool which brought him 31 cents a pound, or $49 for the clip. He will place on the market In a few day 130 January lambs. With family Mr. Urisk la occuhome pying a modem constructed of stone which he out of an adjacent quarried " hi, m Lions Club Gets am Final Papers M'Cune Orchestra Final 200 DURING BLIND on Trouble Prevention Part of Program Prepared. Daily Talks Pleases at Recital of Season In its final concert of the season Mondav evenlna- - at the Assembly hall, the symphony orchestra of the McCune School of Music and Art, playing under the baton of Professor Prank W. Asper, again delighted a larre audience with its interpretive ' . m. nla pra-igtt-ot . v- a er. AW As Always- - -a Salt Lake's Greatest Entertainment Ma aww 'Sins of the Fathers' iiiiiiUHUiunflnuiiiiHiiiiiiiii P turn. ciumKTON BARJtY NOHTOM l nilllUIIIIUIUIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIUIIIHIl mm mm arj mim mim MSj LXTENDtO Pantages Vaudeville 1BI Set 6- as mm mam mvm mrm - HEADLINE ATTRACTIONS --S AND ON THE SCREEN mmm mm aa REGINALD DENNY'S Btv EJ tnS M4 First Talkie fe,4 MORE "RED HOT SPEED" Bw IM Trams Shift Routes For Crossing Work Hwvlty New j This Bill of Greater BtM 0. "BEAUTIES BEWARK" JEKRV DREW COMEDY Pth LAST TIMES TODAY tan ress. Definitely pleased with the work of his players, as well as over the merited warm receptions accorded the several concerts, Professor Asper already is planning ahead for an acAt Monday tive season of 1929-3evening's recital the orchestra was ably assisted by Rilla Wilson, soprano, who sang "Farewell. Dear Friends," from "Daughter of the Regiment" by DonnizetU. The compositions played by the orchestra Included Symphony In O Major" (military) by Haydn; prelude to act 3 of Lohengrin" by Wagner: overture to 'ss, VVlWVWWff7VI'rTfffVfIIfffWI7WlfffffffTffl lH m Baj-ItfS a IBI t"9 Starts Tomorrow Bn ana ou SnJ a RAMON n, Ha aMa ffBiri NOVARRO hWtal IN an a "via an fefroftl ' r,rm "THE PAGAN' E4H4 fe.WU PM BKJC1 tr pr;w LTtta WALTZ MITE TONIGHT And HOW! BROX and hi Orchestra will make von want to danc . rerjr dance Hear This Star of Stars 4t4 Btl fei COUPON TO SECOND SING Brjta BWU is:!: BJuf rmm , HARD TIMES DANCE CorjDon entltlinr vnu In arfmla. tlon to Bluebird, arhen bpmhipiI at ticket offlc together with uverau ana ac ive ivr pron rroiie "THE PAGAN LOVE SONG" B4L1SI i : M. L A. contests Ludvig Berger directed the picture. Berger directed Pola Negri recently "The Woman Prom Moscow." s German-America- ed Rei-ch- Lerformance of well chosen numbers. a MT. PLEASANT. In the district held in Mt Pleasant Saturday at which contestants from North and South Sanpete and Gunnison stakes participated, the following winners were announced: Double mixed quartet, Ephralm; ladles' double trio. Mantl; Gleaner Girls public speaking. Hamilton; male quartet. Ephraim; drama, Mantl: "M" Men' public speaking, Ephraim; dance, Mantl. The district winners will enter the division meet In Mantl next Saturday, in which winners from eleven stakes will compete. soldier. His role that of Jannings son. Others in the cast who help to elevate the picture to a high duamaUc level through their performances are ZaSu Pitts, called by Erich von Strohelm, the itar director of "The Wedding March." the greatest tragedienne on the screen today; Matnew Beta, Jack Luden, Jean Arthur, Harry Cording. Arthur Housman and Frank baby-fac- is This orchestra, totaling more than 80 repyoung musicians, and which-iresented by complete Instrumentation, In each succeeding appearance has exhibited a well aennea prog Pleasant. A dance In paradise Gardens conKSL Chain broadcast, (parti talk by WBC. Thornton Pwhcr. cluded the evening's entertainment, auYb varuir iwrioa. which was participated in by Lions S:M p. m. from Fairvlew, Gunnison, Ephralm, KSL Uocm Kmw an th ehlldrt. . ML. Pleasant and Lehi. XOYL-gaslaslueo slMtca. M a. m. in The officers of the Moroni club of instruction Programs public KSL Chain tmdcait. Lnsu Wmn and Law!" with eye ailments and their prevention, are: President, J. R. Blackham; vice Votr prrwnM "Crim talk f Dr. 0rtt Klrchwf . lormn Bin continuing dally during Educational president, John E. Jensen; secretary. law Moltr. Sin warden, and Raymond Week for the Blind. May 13 to 19, Parrel Rasmussen; lion tamer, E. A. at Columbia, unlverattr hBO, The Water Carrier" by Cherublnl, inclusive, at 334 South Main street, Draper; tatitwister, Ray Andersen; JVUTU MJtocip ot iu. will Include aa speakers Tuesday, J)r, directors. E. L. Irons, R. L. Ander- and prelude to "Die Metstersinger 4M . at. von Nurnberg" by Wagner. KSL Chala kroadcart. .'Crtmi tn law," L. W. Snow, Dr. T. H. Raley. Dr. Le- - sen and Ernest R. Andersen. PoTL Pooulir wrlad. Roy Smith, Dr. rted Btaurter, the Rev. Alfred A. Pinkey and Murray B. Emil Jannings Triumphs tTowna. m.Crref. ti Allen. KSt-- T Otl roo Kan In His Latest Picture KDYL UnaM Btn ind th Hostesses for the day will be a com clulr. , . mittee from the Catholic churches of 8alt Lake, headed by Mrs. James KSL T Old Town Crrtr. Portraying a character that is not KDYL Bhoppfr' sitld and aishtlr do- - e. uowd, assisted oy Mrs. u. J. o car-ro- ll unknown to the American audience, in . ; . Emll Jannings scores another and Mrs. A. H. S. Bird. Construction of a new crossing at KSL Chain broadraat, Iw Hum, com- Musical entertainments will ba triumph In his latest Para dlan. In a )au oixrttta. ' Cavallrla Arotr- - given by local blind musicians and Main street and Broadway, similar mount starring picture. Bins oi, tne Irani." with Brchmr. WBO. one to built the Second at recently Fathers'." As a KDYL Chain kroaoraH. rw woiwmaB singers during the afternoon and eve was and Main South streets, begun CBS. and hi arobtitr. Is Ideally cast for the part ning in conjunction with an exhibi at midnight ' a. a. Tuesday. by the Utah Jannings tnat ne portrays. Tne mm is now - tion showing the work accomplished KSLpChala hroadcMt, "CtUtI Amtt- by blind people in making articles Light and Traction company. at the Gem theater. The following rerouting of street-ca- re showing Sins of the Fathers," JanIn "The KDTL Chain fcroadraat, Paul Whltfmin of furniture, weaving and flower two be will weeks in effect the and hi wKhtura, CB8, the role of Wllhelm making, and in reading through the plays nings " " to work the a. . 1: last, company Spengler. a German-Americthey expect Braille touch system. waiter KSL Chain broadraat. Harry Bmfl officials announced: The afternoon program Tuesday, as and saloonkeeper,, who becomes a In novtlty pnxraov NBC. 1 Route On street Stat North CoVole f KDYL Chain kroadeaat. announced by the Utah Commission fabulously wealthy bootlegger, only lumbia." prewnt "Mar Dav Carol." CBS. for Adult Blind, will commence at I from Broadway to Second South, to have his life crash around his west to Main. No change southbound. shoulders; Kri Chain kroa dealt. "To laklmoa." on lecture Dr. a him in the end Snow with p. m., KBC by Routes 2 and 6 North on State back to hisbringing status. nd tnnmbl. "Diseases of the cornea and the lens," KMIC Conor r trchntr original Tib p. a. followed at 3:30 p. m. by Dr. Raley, from Fifth to Second South, west to In the leading feminine role is Main. KSL Chln STMdcMt, "Th OrchMtra- - who will the famous star of Ruth Chatterton, speak on "Injuries to chilRoutes S and 10 East on 8econd the Ct- - dren's eyes," and by Dr. Smith, who KDYIChaln kndet. "Ua legitimate stage, who makes her to on from Main South south State, inCBS. screen debut in this picture. Her role will speak at 4 p. m. on "Care of l" . State to Fifth South. is thoroughly an unsympathetic one, fant's eyes." v KSL Chain broadcMt, populr vtudcrlll 11 to on Route Main BroadNorth NBC. at will but one which will serve to introduce trtuta. The evening program begin on east to way, KDYL Stodl prTm. State, Broadway will folS to American screen audiences of consist her and th m., p. KNX Man Baumlardt on "fpaUr lei- to Seventh South State South. under the best of auspices. nre lowing: "Relation of the eye to dis23 Route of in (streetcars place eases of the nose," Dr. Stauffer; Also featured in support to Jan protraiau inUMWtK electric busses) East on First South KOU Studio proirajn. demonstration, nings Is young Barry Norton, who "Teaching seeing from Main to on south State State, kroattcat."popull udirim children to play the piano." William to Second South, west to Main and gained fame in "What Price Glory" KSL-C-hln W. Nlchol: "Education of the blind rt!ta. on Main from Second South. as it relates to the Catholic church," north Routes 13. 14 and 21 Via West Henhouse and Bush Fires KNX Butinow man campla prorran. the Rev. Mr. Pinkey; Carl Und, banRamar twin. KPRC between Second and Fifth KOL Hanrr ChKr Ukatek DlttlK." jo solo; Irene Jonea, reader; "The Temple in both directions. . Give Firemen Exercise P. m. Functions of the Utah Commission South Routes 22, 27 and special depot KSL Otah Initrmnrnial Alprtt. B. Adult for Blind." the rhllMurray KDYL Chain kraadcait, AawrleM car Via West Second South in both Bperlal tr Th Tribune. len. harmonle rchrafr. ABC.' MURRAY. The Salt Lake county directions between Main and Rio Krt Paul BobrUj and Jha Bchonatrwr fire department had three runs MonGrande street. trio . Kwx courww piwrajn. with alolat. on bus East Frleral heights day with a net loss of 101 lives and Wmo SpeeiaHir prorm Fourth South to State, north on a total damage of around $250. One KOL Mad Baldwin ta "ThU nd Tht.M hundred of the lives were those of State to Broadway, west to Main. KOA Kwi i th world. :M P. mu Alfred Pritchard's hens, and the one KSL Varlatp protrnn. waa a Jersey calf. The blaxe at the Phll- KDYL Chain broadrait, Amarlca Pritchard establishment in Butler-vlll- e harmonlo archaitra. ABC. CHICAGO GIRL JOl Coootrt orchaatr. started when Mr. Pritchard used KOL Tries sa Murrax. the oil stove in the brooder to heat a.- . TORONTO, Ont. May 13 m The the place preparatory to putting 'mea.'a portrayal at GETS FORTUNE baby Mall and Empire today published this chicks in it. The stove exploded. vtnU In th hUtprp f h iiata. KDYL Chun Broaocaw. The other two biases were brush dispatch from Kingston. Ont.: P'lul Bunyn." said new secret a of "The fires in a creek bottom near the explosive, kroadcait. to be more effective than any prehomes of Malcolm A. Keyser and protram. nd nllita CHICAGO. May 13 (UP). Miss Mrs. S. C. Park on the upper county KFRO Concert orehoatr viously known to science, is being Th riUrtm. KOO sealously guarded by the department Rosemary Baur. 18. became Chicago's road. The threatening fires caused ):M p. a. richest girl today when a fortune ttr alarms to be turned in, but no damof national defense. K9L "Tjtah Kowa." mu"After extensive trials at Petawawa tlmated at $2,500,000 was turned over age was done. KDYL Chln kroatt of erehotr to her control. refused tlr. ABC. officiate here camp, artillery . KNX FVaturt procram. The money represents absolutely to disclose details of the Bin ghamjbl ember Fetes KPO Tommy Munro and Bo Alien. ' tudio Proaram. dtscovwT. rhe mattera secret and of the estate of her father,- - the late Kmc Btudio from kcmo. proaram KOW Jacob Baur, who owned the Liquid confidential.' they said. Board of Education II: p. a. "The trials at the artillery camp Carbonic company. The widow re, KSL "Amof "n Andy." estate. ceived of the were witnessed by experts from the SpcIii to Th Trlbun. KDYL Chain broadcaat of orehlltr muMrs. Baur, who had assumed manBINGHAM. The Jordan district and kKPo!Schln broadraat, th Trocadfrtni, department of national defense exof of education waa entertained her after board the of company agement experts in the manufacture NBC. husband's death, sold! their holdings at Bingham Monday by Dr. Paul S. plosives. KOO Th Pllirlml. . KOW Btudio prorm from BONO. "The officials absolutely declined two years ago for t4.000.00O. At the Richards, Bingham member of the KOL Dane Protram. to give the name of the substance, time of the company's sale it was esti- board, at the Klnawls hall. Speak. i. It: nor would they say to what particular mated the concern manufactured 28 ers were Boyd Barnard. Joe Norden, trhMtra KSL aud Klft i danr Bnchanten use it might be put. They refused to per cent of all the soda fountains Principal H. R. Atkin and w. w. Wil KDYL Chain broadcaat, wale nuartet. ABC. son, president of the board. - A bangive the name of the discoverer. It in the United States. from KOMO. Rosemary, a student at Bryn Mawr quet followed. About forty- persons was indicated that it was the work of KOL Dance prorm. college, boarded a train for the east attended. a Canadian. It oMnlabt. "Hon. J. L. minister of na- after the court order awarding her KDYLChain brodet. Vic Myr' or-- tional defense,Ralston, is absent from Ottawa the fortune was issued. Ann 'KfiW Chsin broadciit. th Troedrau. and no other member of his department would discuss the matter when NT. Theatrical mm. KSL KOL an attempt was made to get informaM1DN1TB tit a. at. Vie from tion the capital." Merw'l raoLic KDYL Chain broadcaat. Si as the oe. hlU. island. William Crawford. 34, who pleaded guilty to forging a post office money order, waa sentenced to serve a year and a day at McNeil's Island. Crawford is a former Utah convict and adMembers and mitted he had been twice sentenced Moroni for burglary. Guests to Number of Charles h. nines, pleading guilty to a Mann whits slave act charge, Attend. was sentenced to serve six months in the Boxelder county JaiL He was SpkIT to Th Tribune. charged with transporting a MORONI. In the presence of girl from Grand Junction, Calo.. more than 200 club members and to Green River. guests, the newly organized Moroni Lions club was formally presented with Its charter Saturday evening by Lions District Governor Leo HanDOCTORS DISCUSS " sen of Lehi. ' The guests were welcomed by May or John E. Jensen and Ellis Draper CARE was toastmaster. The charter of the new club waa accepted on behalf of the club by the president, J. R. FOR Blackham. "The Spirit of Llontsm" waa the subject of an address by District Governor Dr. P. L. Holman of Mt. WEEK m KSL "Janteal Jublle." KDYL Hargraves surrendered EYE trotrtm. rebtwr. eo!l JuMl JMlfl Chala kroadeait. KDYL ABO th mact, Baloo ABO. act offender who escaped jail Driggs, Ida, the night before he was indicted by a grand jury in Salt Lake, pleaded guilty to the charge Monday before Federal Judge Tillman D. Johnson. He was sentenced to serve 3 and years at McNeil's island, Washington. Leaders Announce M. I. A. Winners OnSiMxEm? Screen My ton Farmer Turns His Land To Wide Yields Special to Th Radio Stations ON FARM AID 14, 1929. THURSDAY, MAY IS, 192 rfff AaAAAAAAiAAaAaiAAkaAaAAAAAaaaAiaAiaaiAAAAAAAI - Canada Keeps Eye on Latest War Material Recular admission 10o Ladle 5o GenU ' ' ni Tni KPO-Blu- Bargain Matinees, 25 Daily Exc. Suns, and Hols. SEE AND HEAR dlo WARNER BAXTER rd KOW-Piw- nm C. BLACKPOOT. Idaho McDonald, owner of McDonald grocery store here, was found shot to . death in his home when his wife returned from the store tonight. A shot ' chratra. ABC. run was near the body and it is KOW Chain kroadcait. th TrKtdcrtn. the weapon was accidentally NBC. . m. I: ' discharged. KDYL Silrnt. Newt aummaY W KO , EXTRADITION LIKELY. Steps to extredite Arthur E. Davis, i fecptly apprehended in Los Angeles , and facing charge here of removing mortgaged property from Salt . lake, probably win be taxen in tne NAME near future, Sheriff Clifford Patten aaid Monday. Davis was a sa let man of machines for mending silk hosiery. Prisoners Face Term In Uland Cells MEXICO CITY. May 13 (". Guadalajara dispatches to the Mexican Press state that 104 persons, including 22 women, arrested at Gua dalajara during the past two days on a charg; of aiding the' insurgents will be sent to the islands of Las Tres Marias. 8everal prominent so ciety women were reported to. have arrested. BOISE, Idaho (.". Dr. Park Sal-le- e been among thosewere The prisoners charged with of Nampa was elected president and fiammunition of the Idaho Optometrists' associa- furnishing arms, to aid nancial the Insurgents in as tion, and Twin Falls was selected rewhere the the site for the next annual conven Guadalajara ligious movement against the govtion, at the meeting of the associa- ernment hadbeninprogress. tion here Monday. Dr. A. E. Yaughlln of Caldwell was CLINIC UNDER WAV; elected vice president, and Dr. R. A. SPRING CITY. Spring City will Parrott of Twin ralla was elected hold a clinic for preschool children secretary-treasure- r. Vial nf Wolser VPS LThursday at 2 p. m. at the bishop's eiected three-yedirector, and Drj office. Children between tne ages oi 4 and 8 may attend. A. H. Simmons of Boise ,;. . director " HOtDS OITDOOR DRILL; Dr. A. W. Benson of Paola. Kan., PROVO-Battery C. 145th field an Idaho association member, was association artillery, engaged in its first outdoor named to represent-thdrill of the year Monday night under In Philaat the direction of Lieutenant L. W. Fuller. delphia in June. OPTOMETRISTS OFFICERS rr lar ar two-ye- ., e national-conventio- ar "THRU Fire With Roar SATURDAY BORGER. large gas well roared in flames near here today after injuring thirteen men. Gas under tremendous pressure Call was feeding the fire which Ignited accidentally. All members of a crew of workmen, repairing a gas leak, were burned by the flames. Steam was being thrown on the fire late today, and if that fails to extinguish the flames, nltro glycerine will be dropped Into the well in an attempt to close It. Oil men said the well was producing about- - 50,000,000 cubic (eel of gas a day. Two years ago this month twejve persons were burned to death in a series of oil well fires In the Borger field. Texas, May 13 (Pi. A Spring City Children Begin Kindergarjen Class to Th. Trbun. SPRING CITY Thirty-on- e pupils between the ages of 4 and 6 began a course atrSriring City kindergarten Monday under direction of Mrs. Max-tn- e Peterson of Ephraim. who has been retained as instructor. The course will last six week. Rpr'.l B! u iicaij niter M LAUREL U POPVLSa ALL-TALKIN- G Sunkist Q TEXOB Beauties "1 1 147 Wasatch "OH. WHATTA SHOW "WE WANT THE YOUNG FOLKS TO ENJOY ' THEMSELVES" b Mmt at "GETTING ag Talkla 1. oaiir mi t Fo MoT,,n . COMING "THE NE3tr BAD MAN' v. airr-- ilmm t "tiarriam'a rrt Hi. Dram Glrraaorf ataUr Mf annle Rnrst'i U Q "' LAST DAT First showinx Salt Laka GEORGE WALSH. w In . FORTUNE ' JANET GAYNOR "Sunr7sew m ' 1 I I J wjr ""Mmt Oar.aT" EJian . Wr Aided by Tlie Metropolitan Players H U in "THE YOUNGER GENERA TION" A Talkr j1 STRlYINGjfoT 4 SO WE'RE GERTIES GARTER" I HASTEjjAftlTALKIE... Jl a HARDY yj m l 8 Next Attraetlea LJ CfK I and "WE FAW DOWN" Q m ROY SMOOT iWvrii y Barihehness IDEA Featarinr ON FOX MOVKTONE PLAYHOUSE U VITAPHOUE HOVE" EYES" 100 MARCO'S "SONGS DIFFERENT H - Richard ' -- In FANCHON vow pt.avtno SEE AND HEAR The Sensational Murder Trial Gas Well Takes -- . EDMUND LOWE MART DUNCAN two-thir- one-thi- la; U Oor Can CwwffJr 'HOITI TERROR' Fm Mvk-w- t WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS. Principal Office. Salt Lake Cltv. luh. NOTICE Or RPrXIAL MrFTrN'fl or THE STOCKHOLDERS CONSIDER TO PROPOSAL TO AMEND ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. Pursuant to call of the President and Board of Director, a apeclal meeting of th .stockholder of Walker Brothers Banker will be held In th banking quarter of aald bank. Salt Laka City, Utah, on Thursday, the ISth day of June, 1829. at It o'clock a. m to consider and rot on a proposal to amend Article "I" of the Articles of Incorporation of Walker Brother Banker so aa to provide for a Board of Directors of not over twenty-o- n members la plare of a board of fifteen members, and to transact any business incidental thereto. Dated this 3rd day of My. 1929. EDGAR A. BERING, Secretary. Walker Brother Banker. |