OCR Text |
Show THE DESERET JTEWS 1IB bHi former Mayor C. Clarence Nea'en, U1 apeak briefly tram the lighting tower. A pubic address system will make their voices to all. After the lights have been for pta ly turned on two Boeing planes ill take off and land to demon strata use of the new One of the planes sill droplights y an light to demonstrate methods of emergency landing at night AH planes at airport wl'l be lined UP for Inspection. Music wlii be furnished by the police band, and dancing in the new hangar of the Natnonal Parka Airways will conclude the celei bration. Lady Game Warder who la FRIDAY JUNE TWOnc'OUNTlESn SHOW REDUCED TAX f VALUES Both I'inta and Kana counties have made slight reductions tn the equalization of property assessments by the county commissions, it is noted in reports received by the state bosrd of equalization. Auditor Wilson Murray of Uinta county reported a valuation of covering real estate. Improvements, livestock and personal property classifications while the same classes were orginaliy assessed this year for t5.278.SaS by tbs county assessor. ST ATE GETS FEES . D. M. Tictjen, auditor of Kane Fees collected by the Unherrily county reported a valuation of for real estate. Improveof Utah reached $1 222 durments, personal property and liveing the five months ending May 1. stock Tba Kane county aseessor 182. This was remitted to the had fixed the valuation at stats treasury Thursday. Daring the noon hour enter-genc- 10 Sinks With Children In Leaky Boat Fighting ST. JOHNS. N. F, June A tragedy of tbs far north la which n courageous Eskimo mother lost her life In a Tain attempt to save three of her children from droaning was described hero by Capt. Burgess of the steamer Ungava, juat back from a cruise along the Labrador coast. The three children, a boy and his two sisters, were fishing at ths edge of the ice near Rigoiet when a large floe broke away and carried them out to sea. The mother aaw the predicament of the children Just as the floe overturned in the six knot current and threw ths children Into the water. The hardy little Eskimos managed to keep their heads above water Clinging to tho edgo of tho tee. The mother launched a leaky boat, the only one available, and with a wooden tub as a bail set "f to the reecua. She reached the cbi.dren and succeeded in getting them safely into tho boat. Tho bail feil to pieces tn her band, as aha worked desperately throwing out tho water and attempting to pad-,- h mo time. Before she could paddle the rapidly filling All were drowned. it,-(AP- ) - Utah Delegates on Way To N, E. A. Convention pj?, association Minneapolis, National meetings in Minn, July 1 to have already ten the V. city, J Parratt, secretary of the Utah association- - Miss Matilda primary supervisor, Smith, prinetpsi of the Bear i; Kner high school, buperl.itendent P, A- - Miss '!er of tns Weber d Anna Pebrson f Granite district; Sidney Wyatt the of the Weber district. W. W. principal of the West Jordan high school; M.e Elisabeth r Useernld, aasUtant at the West high school; principal W. H Griffith. Instructor at Bos. r high: C. H. Madsen, prlnc-pa- i ef the Prt'e achoo's, iandl J A Jayior, principal of the Bountiful Junior high are the Vta h Relegates to the tdu-ewii- r rl; Mai-stro- Id-- Mrs. Walter B. Sellmer . Ifrg. Walter B. Sellmer, wife ef captain of patrol of the fish and fame commission of California, it said to bo tho only woman fames warden in the United States Her territory border San Francisco boy on tho north. Since her appointment last November she has nude an unusual record In the number of arresta of game law violators. e Expected to Attend Celebration Mayor to Speak. Friday night w hen the new lighting system to facilitate right landing at the Salt Lake airport la put into operation Opening of the new service will be attended by appropriate ceremonies and demonstrations, with thousands In attendance,, it la anticipated. The newly purchased ground east of the landing field) has been eeaned up for parking space, and the police department will haie every available officer at Airport to direct the traffic. Saitair trains will atop en route to and from the resort to allow passenrer to attend the celebration. The landing field has been oied and the dust nuisance will be practically eliminated. Only a brief program will be carried out. beginning at 6 20 p m Ben F, Redman, chairmen of the Chamber of Commerce aiiation e committee, will preside and Mavor Joha F. Bowman Commissioner Kerry L. Finch and TRIP FARE Come to our store during the noon hoiir tomorrow, and see where and how especially WHERE---you- r dollar does its duty 4- DENVER COLORADO SPRINGS PUEBLO the Heart of the Rockies FIFTAEV-DA- V RtrrtHX for Details ROUND $20. Foa Can Visit rhouaands 1 wo This for the edification of the thrifty women and girls of Salt Lake City Leaving Salt Lake City or Ogden every Saturday and Tuesday, to and induding July 10th. Friday Evening A new chapter In the history of tlrways In the west wtI be written Read Page One , Section VACATION TRIP .f0r . Hayward Thompson A Delightful Airport lights To Blaze Forth Intro-duc- ' tomorrow, we present to the public j Ice Floes in Fast Current; All Perish. 9 29 1923 LIMIT Blxh-eischair ear. aad weal eervles leave Salt Lake 6M p. w. arrive Heaver tills p. as. seat Say ealy la hoses sag IS siisstes te Dearer. Other tralas leave git a. as. sag tie a. aw Sam rat effect frm Dearer Salt Lake City a Off4ea aama Sara, PHOYC5 TICKET OFFICES ss ft WASATCH The Overland v . Intel , Shop Mary Elizabeth ' 229 Main ; ' 40, ITS SMART TO BE THRIFTY Route U N I Q NIBATGI El Cl y s a, 1 Vi MVWM WM Be ait (Dmf Sftope TmoFrbw-B- e On land and Sec for,,YoureU-'- -' -- np SPECIAL OFFER Teihe AdlvaunfJag' S,TO c Even the Blind These. Can ''See r Values Sterling & . -S- above statement. See the exceptional bargains in our windows consisting of Pillows Lamps7 Mirrors Card Tables, End Tables, Magazine Racks, Chairs, Rockers, etc. We invite the public to witness the demonstration by Hayward Thompson. ... prove-th- e An exquisite variety of ladies9 bsauliiul and valuable MENS and get a wonderiui Dress FREE. Wi.S4J"iSSi Mai;H i 1FEISIE2 rllGM2,s 'things that Dealers in All Men and Boys Wear MAX M. AARON, Prop. 216-21- 8 SUIT , SUITS ON SALE S13a YOUNG SUITIBuyra MANS or YOUNG MANS S011H1 Slate St. THOMPSON Our window display will . dresses absolutely FREE with MENS and igned HAYWARD J. A. Greenewald Furniture Co . Wholesale and Retail. ' 33-3- 9 West Broadway Read Page One, Section Two for Details Phone Was. 2741 I - . |