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Show A Daily 7 bought Then been Is no ml rest unless s season of real work. FOUNDED then hss LAKE CITY UTAH SALT 1850, JliOlB Excise to be Worked Out On Proportionate Basis; Home Concerns Are Simple Problem. A solution to tbs puzzle as to administering the new corporation was tax law outlined Wednesday la an opinion siren by Jude l. Georg P. Parker, attorney to the office of Milton H. of etala Welling. aecretary Judge Parker lays down the ad- Marbles Fire Destroys WEDNESDAY Firemen under the direo-tio- a of Batts lion Chief Andrew Elkrara were called out shortly before Tuesday midnight to 1000 Fifteenth East street where It was reported a house was on fire. When the firemen arrived on the scene they found the house enveloped in flames, aad Chief Elkrem reported beck that It was a total lose." He also reported: "Owner of house all the kids la the neighborhood." It was a playhouse, end tha blase was caused by a defective stove la which children had left a fire when they concluded Play. There was no insurance. City marble tournament semifinals will be held Wednesday at 4 at six playground center Eligible boys are directed to playground efttdal in charge as follows. First district et Rlvanid school $00 south Eighth West street, in charge of Joseph Christensen, tor Riverside. Franklin, Edison. Grunt end Jefferson schools. Second district, at Washington North school. 1(0 west Fourth street. Ip chareg of E V. Howell, for Washington. Jackson. Onequa and Lafayette schools Third district, at Oqulrgh eehool. $30 Fourth East street, in charge P-- Got. Deni Heads Com- Will That mission Decide of Location New State School. sen-ora- ministrative procedure to be followed out In several moot points of the new law and also sets up a means by which the aecretary of stats may compute the new stats tax on corporation capital. As defined by the attorney t.sn-arthe new law would levy a capital tax on corporations to he computed on a proportionate basis. he Girins an Illustration Education Society ComPoints out the followlns' A corporation has Issued and shares of outstaadins 1.040.400 piles Report on stock sod owns 1 1.004 .000 worth Elections. fiscal the of property. During year it did a cross business of- j The sum of the prop$00,004. erty owned everywhere plus 1the Definite aaauraaca that at least cross business done equals II superintendent of the county -- Id This corporation $100,040 worth of business In Utah school districts will be d urine the year and had $100,-00- 0 at the biennial election meetings worth of property located In of the various county school boards June, has been received by the this state and on this basis the In Utah Education attorney general computes that local office ofit thewas announced emassociation, be $104,000 Is the flcure to D. W. Parratt, exWednesday by the propordetermlnlnc in ployed tionate value on which the Utah ecutive secretary. Tha reporta submitted show that tax la to bo based. Thus the attorney ceneral computes that the there are two vacancies, one in corporation should pay the tax Carbon ofdistrict, caused byD the C Superintendent rates fixed by the new law on a death d of the actual Woodward. Jr., and the other in basis of cash value of the capital stock Granite district caused by the ap Issued and outstandinc by said pointment of Superintendent Francis A. Kirkham as eductalonal dircorporation. This example applies to corpora- ector of be National Child Welmore than fare association headquarters in tions doiny business in one state but where a corporation New Yorlr City. 8lxteen county districts ha'e not transacts all Its business in Utah the administration would be sim- yet submitted reports anticipating outcome of the coming elecIn the the attorney general's plified. op nion Where a corporation does tions, while the other ffte units are all of Its business and hss all of city districts In which the election Its property located in Utah the fa not held untU June. 1939. Tha U. E. A-- la compiling the tax would be Imposed on the full enactual rath value of the Issued and advanced data, on elections to outable the superintendents to outstandinc capital stock. The la line their supfuture held la the that plana property It to consist of moneys, credits, erintendents whose positions are bonds, storks franchises and all already swmred for the two years matters and lhlnca both real an' beginning July 1, are: John C. Carlisle, Bearer district. personal which are capable of private ownership. The ficure used to C. H. Skidmore. Boxelder. R.Du-V. Cache. W. A. Paxton. Larson. should business done the represent be the total volume of gross busi- chesne; D. C. Jensen, Jordan; ness actually done by the corpora- Owen Barnett. Juab; J. R.Rippetts. tion. Morgan; Melvin Wilson, Nebo; HoThe law requires that these re- ward B. Alston. Park City: H ports shall be in the hands of the Lloyd Hanson, Ban Juan;M. E. T. Ried secretory of state not later than Reid, South Sanpete, E. April 23 but In view of the delay South Summit; T. E, Bartlett, Tin-tiIn worktnc out the administrative Ralph Nielson. Wataatch. W ancles it Is probable that some ex- O. Bentley, Jr Washington, and Anne Snow, Wayne district. tension of time will be allowed. The complete results wift be Corporations which quallfiad unof the der the old law to do business In published in the May issue official 1030 will bo required to make up Utah Educational Review, these reports and havs their taxes publication of the state organisareassessed as well as those who tion. took sdvantacs of flaws in ih old net. accordlnc to the attorney's Apples Grown in Utab ruling. al 1 one-thir- Appointment of a commission to take charge of locating and selecting the site for the Utah state training school tor the feeble minded was announced Hedaeeday by Gov. George H. Dern. Governor Dern is ex --officio chairman of the commission and other members srs D. A. Skeen. Sett Lake attorney, Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman, counselor In the of Relief the general preeidency society; Mayor John K. Booth of Spanish Fork former commander of the American Legion, department of Utah, Roy D. Thatcher of Ogden. The commission Is created by the provisions of the act passed by the Members eighteenth legislatureare to serve without com penas t ion other then peyment if their expenses. With this commission rests the sole authority of choosing the site for the new state institution, though the commission will have nothing to do with either the construction of n building or the management of the school when established. 9 days from date of Within their appointment this oomraistson is to begin its work of Invest heating different sites end the decision of s majority of the board shall be final The selection when made is to be certified to the secretary of state and with this done the board passes out of existence Under the la the building of the institution rests with the state building commission which has not yet been named by Governor Dern. The equipment and management of the school once established Is left with a board of seven trustees to be named by the governor. Several localities have already advanced their claims to the governor for locating the new state institution within their districts Delegates representing Brigham City, Beaver, Mantl and American Fork havs presented their respective bids. G. Reynolds Harold Church transportation agent received a telegram from the United States Lines advising that ths S. S. Leviathan docked at Southampton at 1 li tm Tuesday with the following missionaries on tmard Frank Campbell Rupert. Idaho; Arthur S Galley. Kaysvtile, Robert V. Moncur. Rupert. Idaho: Bernice Eugene Braxler. Balt Lake; Walter Clarence Blakemore, Balt Lake; Lynn R- Fairbanks. Jr. Salt Lake, Donald E. Front, CoatriUs; MUton L. Rqjrson. Ogden. 6am u el A. HUgecdorff. Salt Lake; Lealle T. Hintze. Holla day: Parley Kaal-staBalt Lake; Lorin Wtnalow Hurst. Ogden; President Hyrura D. Jensen, Praston. Idaho Ths following Salt Laker who traveling in Europe were also Placed Upon Display are on board Mrs. Amelia W. Bower: Mrs. Katherine Muir, Mrs. Mary I Winter benanx apple, grown In Nielson, Mr. Serena Olson. Bishop Weber county end kept In cold Jasper Fetser and Miss Fetxsr. storage over the winter ere on In Z. window of tha the display C. M. L grocery department. The Kiwani&ns to Hold Inter-Clu- b apples have been Inspected by Meeting leading orchard 1st of the diatrlct aad declared to be on per with any Several hundred Klwenlane from grown in the United States. the clube of the Utah district wtli The test wee mad for the par- meet with the BpriagvlUa club ts of showing growers of thh evening in an tnter-eiu- b and surrounding countries that Thursday ft was announced Wedmeeting, lost aa fine apples can be grown nesday. and kept here aa any ether section. C. C. Neslen. chairman f IM Inter club relatione committee of be la will Lake club, Salt the Reverses Decision Jury of the group from thla city. In Forgery Case charge A program of entertainment will be furnished and a dinner served. Will X Sadler wee found not Following the program aad dinner guilty, by e Jury In District Judge the annual art exhibit at the David W. Moffat's court Tuesday Bpiingvllle high eehool will bo visof forging a $140 check bat Sep- ited. tember with latent to detrend the Nord Style shop. DR. RACK TO SPEAK. Be was found guilty by a Jury J. Peck, profeeeor In Judge Oscar W. McConkies of Dr. Frederick et the University of court a month ago, but was wanted Utahgeology the be will speaker at the a new trial. Klwants club luncheon Thursday la Must-will be furthe Hotel Utah. Mrs. Anna Jensen nished by tb I. D 8. - glee club H. directed by Prof. Georg To be Buried Friday Durham TO EXPO FIELD Poets Birthday To be Celebrated Tbs three hundred sixty-fift-h anniversary of tha birth of the poet aad dramatist. She keep ears, will be celebrated at K8L tonight with a procram from "Much Ado About The selection will Nothing." be read by Harry R. Allen, formerly of tbs Moroni Olsen Players, end Marian Bedd. until recently ooach of the U D. S. college plays, who play the this role Not Guilty Plea Made By Alleged Robber John Um W. J. L thnm. daylight rebbar at tha A IaTMtmMt eom ary on Hugh I plaadad not guilty WadsaadAy bafora City Jodga C. F, Dalby. aad hh preliminary baartng waa nt for Friday. Dny, Uu : funeral service for Mrs. Anna & Jensen, 7 7, native of Denmark, but a resident et Salt Lake for more thaa $0 year who Sled Tuesday at the family raMdeace. 447 Ninth East street, will be held Friday at 1 p.m. In tha Tenth ward Salt Lake. General office ef the A. W. ( well company, which recently purchased the 13 stores and bakery operated by A Hoskissoa company, will be located on the north- east corner of Seventh South and State streets. It vis announced Sewell, by Harvey Wednesday president. From this office the 33 stores now owned by the company will bo operated. Mr. Sewell also announced on Wsdneaday that bs intended securing leases on a number of other stores In Salt Luke which hare desirable locutions. The system will be tb largest end most comprehensive in the west, he said Within two weeks the 13 store taken over In the Hosklasoo purchase will be changed to operate under the policy of the new owner, new signa will be hung, and the stores all painted in the color scheme now used on other Sewell slorea A number of the stores will be enlarged at an expenditure of about 313.004. The A. W. Sea ell company, a Nevada corporation. Dow operates stores In Salt Lake, Ogden. Reno, Elko. Las Vegas, Delta. Pocatello, Idaho Falla, Rexburg, Rigby. St. Anthony, and other towns In Idaho. The general offices of the company were formerly In Ogden The Hosktsson bakery was alto included in the sale. Gas line Fill Add Gang of 259 Men Predicts of Heavy Cars in S. L. Absn-donme- nt A new gang of 114 men will be added to the force of the Uinta Pipe Line company within the next ten days it was announced Wednesday at the company s offices In Salt Lake Tha new force 111 assemble st Spring Valley. Wyo- - and upon the arrival of machinery will dig east to moot the force now proceeding et from Green River. Wyo. This Is the second gang ef 334 men pot t work by the company within tha past month, making a total of 1,044 man employed. Trench digging east from Coalville will begm soon. As soon as the canyons are free from enow and the ground has dried, u digging speed of three miles per day win be reached It wee announced guaranteeing the completion of the pro)ect by Sept. 1. The company new hss gangs In Weber and Parley's canyons working east toward Coalville, and two gangs at Green River, one d'gglng weet toward Coalville and the other toward the natural gas wells in Baxter Basin. Wyoming. s, effMID CO It) WR.IST WATCH Bites jewel Flans Special Session eew engraved whit m BOYD PARK jxwrtcssi tMJUucnv neeimw em iblyA Ififtii that "AR that not sold, was glistens Is Sherslightly transformed by Tuesiff Clifford Patten lata day night when he discovered that nil potatoee are not necessarily tit for cooking and Tuessating. Tbe jail blotter day Indicated that one of a potato. the calls contained Imagine the sheriff's consternation when be rushed to the con to find a rather aged and dlsrraptt bootlegger. The prisoner we Carl Potato, Tt. who was found in considerable pass seal nn of quantity ef win and beer when deputise raided hie home at Fifteenth East aad Via streets la tb early ical Full authority has been given by the stats board of agriculture for Commissioner Harden Ben nion to confer with county commissions aad organise for laying down aa elaborate two year weed eradication program. It was announced Wednesday. Mr. Bennion has alread conferred with ths county boards of Juab. Boxelder, Rich, Balt Lake. Sevier. Kane and Tooele counties and la This arranging other meetings calls for the state, the oounty and the property owner to each bear of the cost of weed cod trol work. In each of the counties visited, ths local boards have been favorable to the program aa tentatively mapped out and have agreed to submit definite estimates as to their ability to meet tbe states terms and advance their share of the cost. Once these estimates have been received they will bg compiled and presented to the state board of agriculture before a definite budget la outlined. The board Wedneeday decided that its first objective would be weed eradication along railroad rights of way, canal and ditch banks and highways It hss also been decided that this year use of calcium chlorat or magnesium chlorate will be used as a substitute chemical for sodium chlorate. Advices received by Mr. Bnnlon from Idaho are that tbe extensive testa carried out in that state last year prove that chloric acid Is the agency that kills tbe weed regardless of the combination of earth minerals used In conjunction tvlth he acid Chinese Operetta For Cars Visiting State. Instructions havs been issued by Secretary of State Milton H. Welling celling for the strict enforcement of the law requiring registration of ell eutomobiles licensed in other states which ere used In th'a state for e period of one month or longer A license fee of 11 is collected for such registrations. This will also apply to automobiles licensed in another state but hoee owners are temporarily employed In Utah but te will not apply to tourists who are her for only a short time, it le announced. Motor vehicle inspector employed by Mr. Welling end patrolmen working for tb state road department have been instructed to see that the rule is enforced. The secretary of state's offlos has also leaned a warning to motor- Residents Protest Against Bill Boards T- F Stevens and flv others, living In ths vicinity of TIT Wall street, petitioned the city commission Wednesday morning to taka steps te bring about tb removal ef the billboards located between Til and T30 Wall street. - Workman Injured When Hit by Pipe 31. a laborer, PeculaAlleged tions Occurred Before 1927 to According Probers of Accounts. Paul V. McNutt, national commander of the American Legion will be the principal speaker at a joint meeting of tbe Chamber of Commerce and the American Legion at the Chamber of Commerce May 1. It was announced at the meeting of the Salt Laka Post No. 3 Tuesday night. Tb commander will arrive In Salt Lake at 7.53 o clock In the morning and will be entertained at breakfast by tbe state officer of tbe organization. He will also deliver an addreaa over the radio during hla stay In Balt Lake. He will go to Ogden where he will mm a maas meeting tb night. Mr. McNutt roe from the rank of private to that of colonel during the World war. He la now dean of the eehool of law at the University of Indiana. The meeting of the poet Tuesday was ths best attended of tbe year. w International Head Of Lions Due in S. Legislators Adopt Rules For Helping Revision Commission. tala tax commission and the .legislative advisers agrssd Wednesday to a tentative plan on Initiating their work. were Rule and regulations adopted by the eleven members of as sit who will the legislature advisers of the commission calling on the for a meeting at 10 third Monda of each month independent of any Joint meeting held with the tax commission. to The board of three men pursue the studies and work outlined by the law met Wednesday County Lacks Funds to begin st on 3 decided For Added Deputies and compiling data 'jearlng on taxes In Utah last year and to seek Inon The county commission decided formation from other state at Its meeting Wednesday that taxation. lack of funds would make it ImLegislative advisers have named possible to Increase ths personnel Senators George H. Ryan and W of the sheriff a force during 1010 D Csndland and Representative The commissioners expressed re- Georgs A. Crltcblow as a commitbetween contact inmaintain tee to gret that ths fundi for such en crease were not provided for In the tax commission and themthe years budget, but declared selves. that It would now be Impossible to make the Increase. U. S. Narcotic Agent Sheriff Patten announced WedHit by Appendicitis nesday that Jonas Hansen who has been working In the county out of ths local office would be transferL. R Watts, federal district narred to the Bingham district under cotic agent, waa rushed to a local R McIntyre while W. H. Hen- hoapltal Wednesday for an ope radrickson would be transferred tios following an acute attack of from Copper field to the local of- appendicitis. fice. Mr. Watts undsrwsnt a similar operation about two years ago but tha appendix waa not removed. farahuana Suspect suf- fered fractured pelvis Wednesday while working for the Uinta Pipe Line company at Ninth West and South Temple stroeta whoa a 1444 pound section of pipe fell oa him. Ho was rushed to the Emergency hospital for treatment and then removed te ths Holy Cross oepUaj, Acquitted a-- by Jury County Appoints Encarnacion Barges, 43. was found not guilty of tha charge of possession of marahuana. In District Judge Oscar W. McConkles court late Tuesday afternoon, after an hour and a halt deliberation of the jury. The defence contended that In aa much as Barges was confined In the county hospital with an Ina fected eye at the time the was found at Ms lodgings on west Becond South, there was no proof that b had ever had It In his posst salon. mara-buan- Audit of the city treasury books reveal an apparent shortage ofc 333.004. Joseph N. Case a, special auditor, advised the city commission Wednesday. Within the past two da, a $7,400, which It was thought waa part ot the shortage, was discovered. These funds been had Irregularly bandied. Alleged peculations IS tb treasury bringing the shortage to $33,000 occurred prior to Dec. $1. 1324. the auditors declared. It was In June, 1034 that the lata Max Eeavwr assumed the duties of city treasurer, following the resignation of R. N. Toung. UntU all special fund have bean balanced, tha work of uncovering further shortages WIU be halted, Mr. Ca sella said. Balancing of these funds may take two or three weeks. To expedite the audit, the city commission Wedneeday authorised the auditors not to check en book differences of less than 1100. Bearer had a moot complicated system of bookkeeping, making it difficult to audit. At the end ef each year his books would balance. Thla was dona by drawing check on various funds and depositing the money In the bank. Receipt of these funds, however, would not bo reported by him, astd the auditors. until after the audit had been made. In this way ha avoided detection year after year. 11 p-- Must Register Arthur Carter, All Will Aid Fight Ward to Present Outside Autos National Head of Legion Coming First Objective Will be Clearing of Railroad Rights of Way; Chem- With tsw exceptions, one ef which is not Belt Lake, municipal ear transportation 7iems in cKiee under 06 000 population to survive must either make radical chanfee in operating methods and equipment or become at least partially subsidised by tb community This statement of the future of city rxilwaks was gUen by O. F Warhus, vice president of the manuCincinnati Car company, facturers of street cars and electric motor eoaehee, who spent Wednesday in Salt Lake inspecting local equipment, particularly the trackless trolley During the forenoon Mr War-buaddressed a special meeting of supervisors Utah Light A Traction company, held at the car barns The visitor Wednesday predicted that Balt Lake, along with the other cities in this class, would in the future completely abandon the heavy equipment which l now being operated at enormous costs for lighter tehicles particularly the trackless electric variety, 13 now ar in of which operation on the streets here Several eastern cities have already taken the drastic but necessary step of installing exclusive electric bus service, Mr. Warhus "The China Shop," an original reports, adding that to Salt Lake Chinese operetta in two acts, will in due most of the credit for the be given by the Cottonwood ward pioneering In this field. under the direction of tb music committee Friday and Saturday at 3 34 In the Cottonwood ward recreation hall and Thursday, 35. st I I 0p m In the WinApril der ward recreation hall. The operetta will be directed by Cornelius Vanderende and Hasel D. Moyle. wtta Mary Austin, stags director. Ferron Cutler, property manager; and John T- - Goan, busiOne Month 'Guest Limit ness manager. ists buying automobUaa from dealers to taka ear of tha registration of their ears themselves rather than to rely en the dealers to look after this detail. This would simplify the registration of cere end would take but little of the time of the owner as well as avoid trouble which hss arisen In eoms Instances in the AIRCRAFT HEAD DOMES. past where dealers have neglected H. H. Wetxel, vie president and to make the registration good by general manager of the Douglas filing It with the secretary of Aircraft corporation of Santa Mon- state's office. ica. Calif, accompanied by his father, L. L. Wetsell, will arrive in Salt Lake at 3:14 pm. Wednesday, Auto Wrecking via the Union Pacific from Lo License Revoked Angeles, end after a short stopover win proceed east to Chicago The elty commission Wednesday revoked the auto wrecking 11 cans of D. L. HItesman at III north Second West street after polio i appeared at ths hearing and testified that HItesman waa a mam bar ! of a ring of automobile thieves. Tbe hearing on F. W. Splksris application for a lloanse te operate j the Welden hotel at 33 east Third South was continued until Friday for further Investigation. Immortal Bard's THE HIKES one-thi- rd By Dry Officers Granite School Board , i New Force to Dig East From Spring Valley, Wyoming. CRISIS Potato Is Caught In Raid on Home chapeL Bishop Thomas B. Child win officiate. Speakers at the eervlcea wfil be Joseph Christensen, Elder Richard R. Lyman of the Connell of the Twelve end Bishop Child. Interment will be In the City cemetery. Mrs. Jensen Is survived By four eons, Andrew, John, N. H. and Joseph Jensen, and a daughter, Anna $ Jensen. Mrs Jensen's husband, Andrew Jensen, died la 11$$. I FACED d. -- A special executive eemlon of the Ora nit school board- - has been called for Monday evening, April 3$. at which time pbns wiU be furthered for the select! oa of a Buocaasor to Fran eta W. Kirkham, superintendent. Eight applicants have baea mad for the position, severe of them coming from out of the state. Mr. Kirkham will resign bte position In June to become aeeocteted with the National Child Welfare ctailoa, .. --v.. of John Lambaon. for Oqulrrh. Webster, Sumner and Stewart training schools. Fourth district, at Longfellow school. Oil First avenue, in charge of Leslie D .Burbldge, tor Longfellow, Ensign. Lowell and Waaatcb school Fifth district, at Liberty park playground. In tliare of Arch M. Thurman, for Emerson. Hamilton, Liberty. Douglas. Whittier. Hawthorne and McKlniey eehool Sixth district st Forrest school. 033 east Twenty-firs- t South street. In charge of Biles L. Brady, for Forrest. Garfield, Uintah. Columbus end Highland schools. General Offices of Chain Expert to be Located in c; - Fr Today STATE YEAR- - NINTH SEVENTY 1929 SEWELL STORES - Leviathan Docks Missionaries Aboard 17 Semi-Fina- ls Scheduled House Used For Play Center APRIL Gardeners Helper Ben A. Ruffin of Richmond, Vs, president of the Lions Interna tlonal la scheduled to arrive i Balt Lake, Wednesday at 4 p.m. by airplane from Idaho, to present the charter to the Farming-to- n club at their meeting Wednesday evening at tha Hotel Utah. Plans for the event are In the hands of L C. Foraey, chairman of ths entertainment committee. Stolen Jewelry Found1 in Hotel Jewelry and trinkets valued at approximately 33 (03 stolen In th burglary March 33, of the Trinket south Mile Jewelry store, 41 street, were recovered Wedneeday in a room In a downtown hotel by Cud Detective M. O. McGinn Lester F. Wire. About 33,500 worth of merchandise was stolen. It Is bellsved the robbers selected what they thought loot was the best part of th and abandoned the balance. Th A In was ft property discovered tin box In e closet. Th detectives have Information the burglars fled toward th Pacific coast in a stolen automobile 1- -3 John W. Lloyd Killed on Coast John W. Lloyd, former Utah business man, was killed la en autoaccident In Loo Angel, mob U Calif, Tuesday night, according ad vice 'received in Balt Lakt Wednesday. ef Mr. Lloyd was th father Jonathan Lloyd, chief deputy MU are widely whom of both auditor, known in this Mte. Th eon. who la th only survivor left Wedneeday tor Los Angslse to arrant for funeral services to be held th letter part of tha week- - Interment WiU be In the Roe Del cemetery la Lo Angeles where Mrs. Lloyd h 1 bured. For many year Mr- - Lloyd was engaged In business In Balt Lake He was born and near Bcofleld. in May, 1357, In Treorky. South Wales and In 1333 he migrated to the United States aa a convart to For a number of th Church years he was employed as a coal miner In the Scofield mines and was also engaged In business near Bcofleld. In 1740 he sold out his business interests and moved to Salt Wife, Children Save where he again took up busiMotorist From Jail Lak ness pursuits but In 1303 h again Th fact that he has a wife and sold out and moved to Loa Angeles eight children to support saved where be has since resided. Bill Mitchell, charged with driving an automobile while drunk, from a term In tbe city Jail when he appeared In police court Wednesday for sentence. Judge Jama A. Stump said that owing to this fact alone, he would be lenient, and sentenced Mitchell to pay a fibs of 373, with a We hare a few Jail aentancs suspended. Mitchell was arrested March 17. and convicted a few days later. The Salt Lake county commission Wednesday confirmed tha appointment of Joseph Wagner as gardener's helper at a salary of 3110 a month, effective April 13. The appointment was recommended by Commissioner Ruben T. Dahlqutst. 3 Chrysler . Kcdtl 72 WWW DZnOlISTRATOa Less than a year looks like a new Wire wheels, 2 old; car. extra with tires mounted in fender well; trunk rack and trunk. We have this priced at- tractively for quick sale. YouD Bare to Hurry PACKARD MOTORS, Inc. WAS. 3465. 445 SOUTH MAIN Creamery Robbed of Butter end Cheese It was not the "Butter and Egg Man, but a butter and cheese man who burglarised the ftrooklann Creamery place of business, 243 south First West street Tuesday night, according to police. The place was entered by jimmying open e side window, and loo pounds of butter and fir pounds of obese were stolen. Child Catches Arm In Electric Wringer r.lAY'HAGO at To be sold Reduced Prices washers nr the Thee Aluminum new, soft Mig Tub Models with tht rabber water maersg aad are in eery good rendition.; 9li9i6i4 ID pfDViMNI (D909 The MAYTAG While her mother waa out of th room, little Georgia Watson, I. 211 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson, 041 Pterpont street, suffered n badly lacerated left arm whan ah turned on tha wringer attachment of th electric washing machine. Th girl was taken to the emergency hospital. ' SHOP State St. Salt Lake CU7 Was. 1356 1 r s. V |