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Show V THE SALT LAKE TK1BUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, UTAH ROADS1 r SR5 SCORNS NEW IDEA Scott McBride, uho assails new prohibition substitute plan. iji. sst3iwcirw?Bi yT t Oiling" Project j; Under , Way; Snow in Mourn 4 .p Falrvtew-Huntingto- a Heber-Charlesto- one-ha- City Brevities -- st Chest Leader to Speak Allan T. Burma, secretary of the American Chests Association of Community and Councils, will speak at the annual Salt Lake chest meeting, June JO, in the Newhouse hotel. Chairman Beverly S. Clendenin announced Monday. Addresses Realty Board Stephen Bamson of the California real estate board will speak at a special meeting of the Salt Lake real estaterbeard June 17, Werner Klepe, secretary, announced Monday. Members of the state securities commission and e V LIQUOR-ENEM- Y HITS NEW-PLA- realtors have N he added. Substitute Prohibition Law Idea Insincere, Assem-- bly Hears. PITTSBURGH, Pa, June 3 VP). The Rev. Dr. F. Scott McBride, general superintendent of the Antisa- at .the loon league, speaking United Presbyterian general assembly today, assailed the wet press as a menace He also attacked the Hearst prohibition substitute plan as insincere. Since when did William Randolph Hearkt become Interested In a plan to enforce prohibition?" McBride 0 said. "And from where did the prize money emanate? The Hearst plan is nothing more than a liquor selling plan, the $25,-00- Anti-salo- leader asserted. Farmington Lions Club Continues Work on Pier Prilai to Tht Tribune. FARMINGTON. Fifteen members of the Farmington Lions club met at offer prompt from relief and Headache Cramps, Distress incident to Painful Menstruation. Money back guarantee. Obtainable wherever drugs are sold. their new lake shore resort west of Farmington Sunday to continue work on the pier. One row of piles were driven out into the water 200 feet. Two hundred feet of cement retaining wall was put in along the waterfront to form a sand beach. ' During the day, several cars of tourists from other states visited the lake shore at this point A Tribune Want Ad is no experiment its value has been tested and AuCEii Non-narcoti- c. proved. U " STLE QUAUTYm) si,. . . K s. .Pi. K S Presenting Unusual Rhinestone Knocking the glass out of a rear door, thieves entered the Utah Grocery company store at 107 East Seventeenth South street early Monday morning. Police reported they took only 75 pennies. Shews Steamer Films Entertaining Salt Lake steamship and railroad ticket agents. Howard Truslow, traveling passenger agent for the Los Angeles Steamship company, exhibited motion pictures of scenes taken from steamers of his company Monday evening in the Newhouse hotel. Paris made a discovery. It learned that many a plain, dark dress could be suddenly transformed by the subtle use of a rhinestone pin.- - So Pans fastened pins on its smartest frocks on one shoulder on one hip. Faeh- women know the beauty rhinestones add to dark dresses. You will want one of these unusual pins. Come in and see them. , . Our new pins end brooches com--birhinestone and baguette-cu- t crystal in unique modem designs. ion-wi- se ne - ed WASHINGTON. June 3 VPWith the contentions of all factions set forth fully, the trlstate lower basic In Boulder dam negotiators closed their lengthy session here today. Arizona had announced that she hsd never and never would include the Gila river in the provisions of the that the pact. She had asserted Swing --Johnson bill and the seven-stat- e compact take away her constitutional rights and her use of the Colorado river She had declared that the Otla should be free of the Mexican burden. California had quoted President Herbert Hoover as the authority that the Gila must be included as a Colorado river tributary. Nevada had insisted that the Oils should be (abject to the Mexican burden. Francis C. Wilson of New Mexico, speaking informally for observing - BILL PAYMENT GETS SANCTION Decide Dam Must Cost Repair Be Settled. Committee MONROE, Mich., June 3 (UP). Two hundred and fifty girl students and 50 sis ten were .endangered here this afternoon In a spectacular tire which destroyed the old college building of St. Marys academy with loss estimated at almost $1 oeo,eOv.iOnly through marching out in disciplined order were all rescued without injury, authorities said. Great confusion existed after the fire, as frantic parents of the girls, a ho ranged from 6 to 1$ years in age, either came, wired or telephoned for word of their children. 8tudents were registered from all over the United Slates. Most of the girls were sent home tonight. Origin of the fire was not determined. 11 Floor. i Tr-2- ?" ir-- 29 Coolidge Sprains Wrist While on Fishing Trip ' nvnwr U I LlilU Regular ss dye ' 1, . CS aa V , COATS AND DRESSES, NORTHAMPTON, Mass, June 3 Former President Calvin (UP). Coolidge fell while on a fishing trip No Saturday and sprained his left wrist so badly that it was necessary to apply a splint, it was learned today. ! Dr. Edward W. Brown, who attended him. said the wrist probably would rright itself soon. DlirC IlUUS COLORED WATER BOTTLES. $2.M Congratulate Coupe Friends of E. court reporter, Garnett, fedei and his secretary. Miss Beatrice E. M. r -- 7: t--t South Main SL J 7m'2T2'l "d 7.- -. 7 208-21- 0 I I ;.n Zu. it Watch tbo dally papers for In Walkers Order this epeeUI Sy phone Call Warn. 17S Phone Service Dept. Tuesday The Comedy Westminster College Dramatic club will make Its final appearance of the year Tuesday evening in the assembly hall of Converse bulidlng when comedy, enthey present a three-a- ct titled The Torch Bearers." jf Arthur Frank YVV TELEPHONE SPECIAL Present jr Dobbi Straws Here Exclusively UjJ an O aPSCA BT MYIR8 STANDARD SERVICE AT REOULAR PRICES! NOW, AS ALWAYS. THE BfST MONEY CAN BUYI - if 5 dp East Broadway 6 it Especial attention has been given. to. ease and.comfortu extra charge to call, bat to save time, bring work direct to plant, 114-11- BATAVIA, Ohio, June 3 UP). A. man and two women were killed instantly and ten other persons near here early tonight wheninjured a bus bound Iron Cincinnati to Oolumbus booked wheels, with an automobile and both went mto a ditch. The three killed were pinned under the bus. pleasantest change, tool dT 6 I on suits, job SPECIAL DOMESTIC RUGS CLEANED hi! MYERS NEW PROCESS, SPECIAL Highway. N ECONOMt SPECIAL., rtanr oARK silk messes, ECONOMY SPECIAL IC OILnO CTT Passenger Vehicle Locks Wheel With Auto on neg. I rUIVtJ 10 SUFFER HURTS ligee soft hat to the trim Dobbs straw and its the I - KILLING THREE; ! mosUradicalj called for change by Dame) is Fashion from the , Sale-a-d- ay Jane Events! Wednesday Salt of Millinery. ' v HOT 9gC Sale of Toilet Articles Daugherty, were extending congratulations to the couple Monday upon their marriage. Mr. Garnett and his secretary were married in Ogden Saturday by the Rev. John E. Carver. Obtain License to Wed Raymond T. Senior, local attorney and son of the late E. W. Senior, and Mary La Rue Madsen Of 1463 East Thirteenth South street, took out a marriage license Monday. They declined to announce the date of their marriage. Mrs. Film Stars Mother Here Charles H. Cooper, mother of Gary Cooper, famed cinema star, was in Salt Lake Monday night, en route to Helena, Mont, to join her husband, a former Judge of the Montana supreme court. While in the city she called on Carl A. Porter, manager, Paramount-Empre- ss theater, where Gary Cooper la costarring with Emil Jannlngs In Betrayal." Leaves for Ireland Mrs. Elizabeth G. Oeoghegan of 200 North State street left Salt Lake Monday afternoon bound for Ireland, where she will visit her native city, Queenstown, and will also visit friends in Dublin. She will return to Salt Lake about September L Return! From Boston Mrs. Ruth Ward Mumford and her son. Ward, returned yesterday from a nine months stay in Boston, where Mrs. Mumford attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Boston university. Last fall Mrs. Mumford received one of the two in health education scholarships W Balhasweei Regular IAS 98c V Exceptional Savings in Much Wanted Toi- letries and Drug Items! Quantities Are Limited! We Suggest Early Shopping! Sale-a-da- y j I dJuam jpj At , CAMAY TOILET SOAP 15e CUTEX SET Regular PARKE-DAYI- Odorono MENTHOLATUM 60o S TOILET ARTICLES Regular 50c 3 for $1 LISTERINE PASTE Regular 50 GLOSTORIA Regular 5$c Litlerino Regular IAS 69c 33c WASH CLOTHS Regular 15c TOOTH 33c CREME OIL SOAP 17c SquihbsOil Regular IN 69c MODESS Regular 45c 29c DRESSING COMB Regular 50c JERGENS BATH TABLETS - Reg. 10c 69c doz. 19c Regular 25c SANITARY 17c JERGENS VIOLET GLYCERINE SOAP Reg glar l$c bar NAPKINS Regular 15o 29c COLORED 69c doz SHgeJ! , Regular 10c 79c doz. 3 for 25c KLEENEX Regular 25c BEVERLY BOLLS. Cal.. June 3. We crossed states today Just like Fou crossed street intersections, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. Into the airport at 4 this afternoon. After being away long time how can anyone stand to come home any other way. I never saw aa much airplane activities in my life as I have seen from St. Louis west. Millions of dollars being spent on fields and hangars and equipment. Lindbergh officially opens the . line July 8, if they find him. Weil, what do you think I come and run into? The Shrtners' convention is being, held in Beverly Hills this year. Its worse than a Democratic convention Havent seen any congress help per.' body WILL BOOERSi PASTE Regular 50c MAVIS TALCUM Special to Th. Tribune. Reg. 15e 3 for 33c 17c BSMTH work awarded by the National TuberHer course of culosis association. study included special work in health education and applied nutrition. . r CLIMAX WALL CLEAJTOt KOLYNOS Regular Me 33c Regular 50e 39c 39c 3 for 49c Regular 25e WOODBURYS SOAP 3 for 49c 83c doz. CciicaraSoaD Regular Regular lOo FOUNTAIN SYRINGE Regular 2.0$ , , 98c 79c 1 OVER, a, CLEANING ECONOMY S DOBBS HATS pa-D- ld Yelkere & The Tribune. BEAVER Funeral, services tor Lester Harris, president of the Besver Dairy association, who was found dead of heart failure at his home Thursday, were held Sunday. Speakers were M. J. Warr, Abe Murdock; J. F. Toi ton and George C. Murdock. mtjJPTOJLYM ,IS,WounUlnVlew cemetery at Beaver. Mr. Harris had been active for many years in the Industrial and agricultural development of the territory about Server. He & survived by hit widow, two' sons, Fred and Everett; two daughters, Louise and Lora jean; four brothers, Harry, Louis, Herbert and and one sister, Mrs. Anne raon. upper basin states, had suggested thst questions of 50 years hence be left to the next generation, and that a pact be formed subject to reopening of the Mexican demand for water should it ever hamper the lower basin projects. You mean we should form a comhumorously panionate contract? asked W. B Mathews of the California commission. Decision to pay all repair bills in full, accrued from the time of the initial trouble at the Pleasant Valley dam near Scofield, by means of the $15,000 appropriated by the last legislature and by additional collections through tax levies in Carbon county, Green Stamps was reached by the governor's comWith All Work mittee at a meeting in the state Capitol Monday. Total expenses to date amount to $29,500, the committee reports, which was the approximate amount asked of the legislature. The appropriation, however, was only made for $15000 to Carbon county, which, is not sufficient to meet all costs of the repairs and emergency work at the Teservolr. The committee decided to follow the motion of the committee at its meeting September 25 and 26. 1928, Celebrating A Day . at which time it was decided that With S Houra Pay" all debts should be paid which accrued from the time of the first MENS SUITS, OCOATS break In the dam. LADIES PLAIN DARK WOOL Those attending the meeting were I , DRESSES, Bam Woodhead, chairman of the PLAIN WOOL COATS J committee; J. D. 8tack, general suv UNDER perintendent of the Denver & Rio MYERS CLEANED ECONOMY SPECIAL... Grande Western railroad; F. R. Porter, mayor of Helper, and H. J. BInch, TRIM COAT VALUED UNDO representing the Utah Fuel company. VTTDC Over Four States 9?5 - (1 Will Flies Home Pins and Brooches r on The church is not ready for any plan that may be offered, from any source, as a substitute to prohibition, be said. 5TDFP7 ' been-invite- 75 Pennies In Loot CRAMPS v ' out-of-to- California Suggests Companionate Pact- in Cila Question. ki psls dered today by the supreme court. William J. Borns alone was exempted from serving the sentence imposed. The court ruled that the evidence failed to show the former head of the Burns Detective agency was in any way responsible for the shadowing and set aside the fifteen-da- y jail term which had been imposed upeft him. Henry Mason Day, an assistant to Sinclair, who employed the Burns detectives who shadowed the jurors, must serve four months In Jail. W. Sherman Burns, who bad active charge of the detective agency at the time, must pay the $1000 fine Imposed on him. Sinclair,' now working in the dis trict Jail pharmacy reft cuss todays decision. District At tomey Leo Rover, who prosecuted the eon tempt t court case, said the oil magnate would begin serving the second sentence as soon as he had completed - the present term. The district attorney said the millionaire would be entitled to five days a month off each sentence for good behavior, which would require him to lf serve at least seven and months In jail from the time of his 6, commitment. May en A WARSAW, June 3 A New York poheeman, Tony Mlkul-swho is visiting relatives in .JPolaadi an, expensive dera.-- .. onstratlon of local 'criminal talent today. Passing Saxon park, Mikulski purchased from a Russian aristocrat a genuine glass diamond worth 10 cents, paying $75 for It. Disgusted, Tony decided to return to America, when he discovered that his pocket had been cut and $1000 was gone. While he was reporting his misfortune to the police, thieves stole his luggage. Jury WASHINGTON, June 3 GD After completing his present ninety-da- y sentence in the district jail tor contempt of the senate. Harry F. Sinclair must serve an additional six months on charges growing out of the Jury shadowing which caused the F conspiracy mistrial. Of the others brought to trial in the same contempt case, whose appeals were covered in a decision ren- v tains Delay Traffic. The general condition of Utah roads is reported good In the bulletin of the state road commission, released Monday. Mountain passes remaining closed are Logan-Cardn and EphCity, raim --Orangeville. Roads through the park district of southern Utah are reported good the Cedar-Lon- g Valley road Ut Cedar .Breaks, recently opened, also being In good condition. Reconstruction under way Includes oiling of Bear River route U. 30-U. 8 91, Cedar n, and state route -No. 7. Report Shows Condition Of Roads In State. Following Is the report on the condition of main highways: 30-- S Wyoming line to Echo Junction through Echo canyon. 39 miles, gravel Includes four miles loose grav- er east of Echo Junction, thence 18 miles gravel to Morgan; .loose gravel seven miles to Peterson.- - to Uintah 13 miles gravel, thence paved seven miles to Ogden, thence paved Via Brigham to Corinne, 26 miles. Oiled to Bear River City five miles and oiling project nine miles to Tremon-to- n. Gravel 14 miles, unimproved., good, 46 miles via Snowville, thence gravel six miles to Idaho line. U. 8. 40 Colorado line to Vernal 35 miles, earth, good, thence chiefly gravel to Duchesne 60 miles, thence - gravel and earth to Fruitland 27 miles, thence regraveling fair seven " miles; chiefly gravel to Heber 42 miles, to Salt Lake City (Twenty-firSouth) 46 miles gravel and pavement. To Tooele county-linpaved 23 miles, thence construction and rough one mile, thence Grantsville, Tlmpie and Wendover at Nevada line grave! 107 miles good condition. U. S. 530 Echo Junction to Kimball's on U. S. 40, 25 miles, construe tion near Echo Junction, thence generally good gravel. U. S 50 Earth, and gravel good condition. Colorado line to Price. 152 miles, paved 11 miles to Castlegate, good via Price canyon 23 miles to Soldier Summit except construction . and slow, one mile at Rolapp Soldier Summit to Spanish Fork 40 miles earth and gravel. Montello to Colorado Road In Good Condition. U. S. 450 From U.S, 50 at Valley City via Moab and Monticello to Colorado line, 106 miles earth road except 12 miles gravel. Good condition. U. S. 89 Earth road from Thistle ton U. S. 50) good to Falrview, thence Chiefly gravel wltl some pavement to Panguitch, thence earth road good via Bryce canyon junction to Sevier summit, followed by gravel to Glen- dale, and improved earth in good condition to Kanab and Arizona U. 8. 91 Paved Idaho line to Wells- ville, 29 mlleaolled gravel 15 miles to Brigham, paved to Nephl 150 miles, loose gravel sections eight miles, thence gravel or oiled 54 miles to Fillmore, regravel six miles to Meadow, gravel to Cedar City, thence oiling to Kanarra 12 miles, gravel to St George and Arizona line. U. S. 189 Nephl to Pigeon Hollow Junction on U. S. 89, 31 miles. Gravel or oiled, with some pavement. In seeking work, make full use of The Tribune Wants. in Shadowing Case Lose mj'd 4 s Tried Other END LONG SESSION BUS-GOE- atvrs. Parents Frantic 8rrfa. Chleaeo Tribune Prwl Heart Failure Victim Gets Final Pespects Blazing School, BASIN CONFEREES Warsaw Tough Place to Visit S Students Flee TRISTATE LOWER Officer Finds MONTHS IN JAIL PASSES SHUT m . SERVE SIX MORE Dr. GOOD; THREE r SINCLAIR MUST 1929. Walkert . . Mahi A. A- - ner |