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Show wary rr v JCTSTW A ' I W v I V v f v S' - , i',V- e :iw dF'- a w &' '' W St .1 v ! bought ,4 Daily Machines may displace muscles, but j.here la still no substitute for brauis. FOUNDED 1850 LAKE CITY SALT nr Dean - Decrees Trlchopyton or no trichopy-toUniversity of Utah co eds will not be allowed to Invade the class roams in cot- -, ton half sox rolled down, is the dletum of Miss Lucy M. Van Cott, dean of women at n. ' f Educational National , Former Coolc A ccused .lh gatontos.'aa&M--B--MlVan Cott'? decision., came Saturday after learning of the Woman's that girls Of Stealing $100 Athletic association had votcotton wear to ed i.i From Cafe. order to avoid the inroads of Bocty Chooe Utahn. Troyliii Mockxtdo arrested Saturday by Officers J. W. Burt and Fred OBrien on suspicion of being one of the ftoldupmen who have been terrorising pedestrians of halt Lake streets for the past few days, has been posuvely Identified by Oust Haedosdopug as being one of the two men who held him up pn Fifth West and Second South streets Friday night .Mockado is Jeld by D. K. Clayton, chief of the detective bureau, for investigation. - The police have been making a concentrated effort to locate the "gang which has been operating here this week. Several othdtf sue- . peels werotakenJato custody Friday afternoon and night, but released. Haedosdopns, who lives at 125 south Fifth West street, was stopped by two men at the Intersection mentioned and robbed of $33 The bandits fled north oft Fifth West street. The police are looking for Chick Tee. former cook at the Kwon Horn tow cafe, $4 weal- Second- - Smith street, who ts said to have decamped with about $108 belonging to the company The same cafe wai robbed about a weekrago amt faftTstulermrecordv Ing to records In the detective bureau Ninth Sewell's store at 124 East street, looted last Saturday or was entered Sunday, again Friday $90 In cash stolen night, Detectives said that the thief evidently hid In the store until after closing time and then ransacked ce but failed to find money from the meat department that had been concealed In various places' The rear door was forced open from the Inside, the officers said, -- Francis J. Kirkham. former the trlchopyton. "Which has Invaded the sanctity of me Silk hose, the girls gym girls found, were figuratively the bread and butter of the trlchopyton, Dean Van Cott endorsed the cotton hose Idea, but not in the half sox form. "The National advisory commitin tee on education is engaged making an appraisal of the effects of federal participation in education in the states and because of your fine experience in the field of vocational educatlon in the a1 ate of Utah, I am very much Interested to be privileged to call upon you for counsel and any information jvbich you may be sole to gtv In the field, Mr. Suzialtos Imito Mr. Kirkham declares. For tation "I am, therefore, designating you officially as special consultant of the national advisory committee on eductionJ' he concluded. Mr. Kirkham has accepted the Utah appointment. Tests Show Wealth Of Utah Minerals PJ ng Launched Developing Mines. Non-Me-tall- ic ic -- ic ad tbe-pla- Poultry Meetings Close Saturday ! t Score Arrested RiV-erto- n yD. Electric Permit Case Dismissed A mandamus proceedings brought against the city officials to bv H r. Maybe calculated make the cltv enforce its ordinance relative to the Issuing of permits for electrical work only tb regularly licensed electrical contractor of the city was dismissed by District Judge Oscar W. McConkle Saturday after counsel for the plaintiff bad Informed the court that an agreement satisfactory to both parties bad been worked out with the city officials. The suit was brought as the result of the city granting a permit to Edward E. Oherg of Ogden for some electrical work bore Prof. Mills to Speak at " University Ward Chapel Professor John M Mills will speak to the students class In the University ward chapel Sunday. March IS st 10 o clock, on the subject ' Man in Ancient America This la one of a series of lectures bemg sponsored for the benefit of students and others who arc A cordial Invitation is ' interested extended to all who desire to attend. j Z -- t - tant. that Ample evidence abounds in deposits of" minerals is found la tbe response to the offer of the Utah Industrial Development association to analyze samples submitted at the association offices in he Beason building. Tbe picture show some of the samples, containers of which range from small battles to large sack. Samples "THave been received from various places in Idaho, Nevada and Callfornia, The wealth of this state In minerals as well as metallic Is almost unbelievable, declared Theron H Tracy, managing director of the association, who is directing the analysis and the for development. The analysis is made free. Samples of clay are on exhibit at the association offices from which some of the finest cleansing creams, have been made. Plans for dv shipment of these various deposits are being worked out by Mr. Tracy, who is a consulting engineer, and bis findings will be submitted to direclora of , the assocation. with a view of sea number of new Industre curing , A series of meetings at which for this state, v iuatJffy l!e rtf of'ths county were given Instruction in proper meth ods of brooding and caring for baby chicks will be concluded at 3 JOJa thb Junior high school By Byron Twenty men were arrested In Alder, poultry specialist of .the State college at Logan. A horse race booking raids Saturday -meeting waa held at Midvale Fri- afternoon at $7$ south Main street The raid waa conducted by Ofday night, and another at GranIt is ficers A A. Reese, Ezra Karnes, G. ger. Saturday afternoon. estimated that over a million baby D. Holt and E. J. Steinfeldt Cliff Jennings, John Smith and chicks will be raised in the county during the spring months. The V, Clayton posted bonds of $300 a keepers of the game, Joe each L Vere were arranged by meetings Mairtineau, county agricultural McGura and C. E, Williams, $108 each and the others $25 each. agent. I su- perintendent of the Granite school district, now holding a position in the east as educational supervisor for a national child welfare organization, has been selected on the national advisory committee on education. It was learned Saturday Mr. Kirkham was invited to Join the committee by its director, HenrySilzxallo.aa special consul- x Racing Raid Special sermons urging support the Community Chest campaigft which begins Wednssday, March 19, wijl be delivered from the pulpits of nearly every church and chapel in the city Sunday, March 16, Imec Pelt, general campaign chairman announced Saturday. Welfare Sunday, aa it has beiome of la as half-so- SATURDAY MARCH 15 EIGHTIETH J93G Conference Guide Will be. Out Soon, In respenss to numerous Conference Guide, published by the Bureau of Information; Temple block, will be" Issued from The Deseret News Press soon after the middle of March. Many- - will be mailed out and the rest will be distributed to conference visitors Much of the copy Is now in the prlnterg.handa societies are urged Missionary to send in notices of the reunions to be held during April conference to the Bureau of Information not later than Match 18 Such notices are Inserted free. Those In charge of such reunions should write as soon aspos-sibl- e to the Bureau of Information, Temple block. the -- China Princess . Comes to Speak Princess Der Ling, flrst lady In waiting to the late emprees-dow-agof China, will arrive in Salt Dak Mouday. khero who a scheduled do deliver a lecture under the auspices of the extension division of the University of Utah Monday evening at 8.15 oclock In the West high school auditorium. The irinces8. a prolific writer on subjects dealing with Chines' political arid social questions, will srieak on the subject "At the Man-ep- u Court, While first lady In waiting to the EmpressqDowger Em Hsi in the Manchu eeurt she obtained vivid impressions of Chln-e- e life, which site Imparts In' her lecture. er Ahjday.-isbtah.ba3.- of the ait students in the 15 Jun tor and senior high schools of tlje city were rece.ved at campaign headquarters Saturday. The win-- ! ning posters from each school will j ho placed on exhibit Sunday morn- ing at headquarters with the selection of the winning poster from the two divisions to be made Sun-,da- .at. a. nm.-at-- va I y r!ettPrevaar:PuS chase Aims at DefenHanfAmRs-Crime- , set aside, for,, the Individ ual.Jn - jiiUdrttiii, dorscraent' of the chest campaign The name of the judge aho durForest service National The by the clergy of the city. will make the selection arer Mrs ing the fiscal year 192$ spent Tbe names of more than 2000 Mice Merrill Horne Mrs J A. F. $638,180 Sa in Utah and collected volunteer Workers who either are Everett, Mrs Lee Greene RichIn. forest a not total $153,861.16 f of the ards, MraJark' Sears and Miss already workieg in one of receipts, according to report rethree divisions now in the field or CaroHne Van Evera Prizes to the leased Saturday by local forestry members of the womens and busi- winning students wtl! be awarded officials. ness and professional divisions who by Goernor George H Dern7 who INS NEW William Brady. 35. of Chicago, Mar, TORK, In addition to the tolar expendito wilt begin work Wednesday is the contest at a meet- Despite the failure of the railrqgd tures for adfainlst ration; research waa sentenced to an Indeterminate raise the $155,000,00 quota are ingsponsoring and luncheon Monday noon at magnates to bind oL other years on file at campaign headquarter, the Xewhouse hotel Investigation and Improve- term of from Jive to twenty year Invitations together the eastern and western and ments included in th first men- in the state prison Saturday by John M. Wallace, president of the ha been sent 4o various religious seaboards in a solidified transcon- tioned figures the forest service District cheat said Saturday, Final Inatruc-tio- n cvlc leaders tb attend the lunchD W, Jloffat after the last year provided $51,287.05 to Rtf' had Judge tinental system, of railroads meetings of the womens divi- eon. confessed .Jo the daylight -h Van brothers of Sweringen Mrs sion under the leadership of gchooli- - makln( the robbery of the Sun Drug company, Women Meet Monday. land ars believed to be quietly butmarsi(g.publ(c C. D. Smith will be held en Monver of pen8lture Fourth South and West Temple A of the special educatoutaho details lcelpU eo in this state streets "March 9 working 1450 day and Tuesday with more than ional-meetj&c. womens 'committee of the or in the of a such opinion 1500 workers expected'to be presplan, area The of the The defendant informed the naU(wa (oregt 2 be held Monday at well informed railroad Urate breakfast dhlaionat will ent at the earlybird !n utah lg p!acea gt court Jhat he was a narrotte the Neighborhood hous 8 oclock Wednesday morning- - at pm f fahfa'l a.res. andooniniitteA-thc-rnhber6,Tiera,ton 5. otldict making jirTTv Ians f. miir (H11 "d" hav. (he advantage over the MwR6use"hoTeU"ftio openirg relief per acre as compared ter the tferk in tbe store had reagencies of the ctv will be the old, in that they already have w p;;i, cents a day of the campaign. national average of 7.71 fused to sell him a drug He took chairMrs W II White present under control the their Pledges Increase. necessary, Lents a bottle of while man anounoed Saturday, Mis Eli- rail Following a careful analysis Satproperties to constitute this gt. Of the totaL amount spent tn h held the clerk, E J iturdftt, at executive secreurday morning of the subscrip- zabethof MeMechen, transportation ganlie He was inthe of a the appreUtah, point gun. item, Service improvement the Family Society hook-utary tions received thus far by the ad- Alisa. Through acquisition in. e hended and Thornton.- L- - D. S. by ttoHco "Officers shortly vanced- guard committee, Louis ReliefGeneivivaand the open market of sufficient stock cluding of public roads and after the robt ery Neb-ekW Mrs. D. t.iis Society Marcus division chairman reportto Missouri the Pacific. control Howard the ia Brooks, alias Wheeler, some are scheduled to address the largest single factor, Increases in ed comftjendable latest step In their sensational re- $408,457 14 being expended for former owner of the Dollar Cab many of the Individual pledges Un- meeting of railroad the property, company in Salt Lake, was ordered this purpose last year. Additional pledges reported Sat grouping less we receive a reconsideration of have virtually Sweringen Taking district four as a whop bv Judge Moffat to pay a total of advance Van others however, he said, it urday morning BV the out to rounded title sufficient their $2,59, $200 tbe first year and $150 the forest service spent $2 appears unlikely we will be able to guard- division are as ftfllows W. Mr last year and received for the next 17 years, for the sup. A railroad property to complete their raise our share whic his 1 permd Mrs C. D Smith, $235. transcontinental of an illegitimate system a net return from collections of' child. cent of the entire $155,000.00 jStickney Cigar To , $150 Mr and Thus far no Intimation has beem $493,00$ 24, indicating that over Brook was roteaaed on his recogA special meeting of the Mrs Hussell Tracy, $210, T rov quota to as to to the future return nizance of bis given $1 500.000 plans pres- more re was Utah F Clay spent than ent home It! BeaxUa-afleadvanced guard committee has Laundry, $750, Pa collected. he bad -r. been called by Mr. Marcus for 8 Products Co, $250, UtahHome the new owners of Missouri testitied was that he without of the fund a m . Tuesday at campaign head- Fire Insurance Co, $200, Utah clflc," norcanthe "report and canid not State .National Bank. S5Q0. ttn-ffe- purchase of Western Pacific by thf quarter to give special consideraA ment rrmed. Van toun Judgment-It R VTerent Bwermgen s s Jury Cafe" pledge-cardto Joseph $100" tion th remaining him. guilty of th statutory offense $100 and Mr and Mrs W H Wal- - not yet established that they will In the hands of the workers. last Thursday attem pt-- to merge Missouri-Pacif- ic Mors tbair456petersi the - w-ork -4ier - $2 Wk. Alvt with their eastern lines, - even Mikeaell entered a plea of to seek for representation a the not guilty to a charge of steal rg Mrs. H J wlfo of Etherington. board of directors. For many jears quantity of merchandise from ' the New York Central has held s the proprietor of th Sopo Manu- the O. 8. L. freight depot In FebFAIR BOARD ADOPTS company, 763 wrest Sec- ruary when arraigned before Judge large stock In Union Pacific with-lo- facturing a suggestion of closer affilla ond South street was painfully Moffat. W. H. Johnson denied a burned the hands and arms charge of embexziement involved in about Ition afternoon when she at- the alleged. illegal possession ot an ir Saturday The Van Swerlngens can CHANGE Investment In Missouri Pa- tempted to heat some gaaoiuie on automobile. A plea of not guilty was entered cific "par by an-- Interchange- - of .a stove. The fire which followed Gtraffic and- - passenger business the explosion did property damage by John C. Harris alias John Ross to a charge of forging the name This is as far as the railroad of about $5. George Jensen, driver of Fire of Ethel Marks to a $55 check Feb. prophets will go at the present Chief T& alter & ai Knight's car ren- 19, to defraud the Utah State time. Whole Erroneous Testimony Exhibit a bank. dered first add to the woman. Her hi To condition not be reported Sehllio. Fred Claimed forPrize accused 43, of Determine by serious. ging a $35 check Feb. 14 pleaded guilty and. will be sentenced Marth Winning. Ja li Cleve-jUtg- -- 0,r -- 1 gj 1 . phynol-chlora- p. msttr-tenanc- - 119,-700.- - . -- Woman Burned By Gasoline Fire he-cot- rt . e- SMI IMAKES - map-the- State School Fund Still Needs 500,000 Employment Gains Sam Youn, accused of bolding State district school funds are up and robbing York Lung and a that Sam Lyte now aerv- - ttl BhoH mor than 500000 f In of associates of $ao in a STOUP Germany, Report' Plum alley sentence in t ve baxt sufficient money to make up- the establishment Fqh 19, Attorney. New ettfodards of judging horticultural exhibit of the- - several counties entered at the state fair acre adopted at a meeting of the state fair board Friday, - Xha- - praciic.e.,oX Awarding certain 'points ott each class of fruits and vegetables will be abandoned. In place of this the state will judge entirely on the basis of quality of products and generalexcell-enc- e of the exhibrt taKen aa a Whole. r Claims a Ing - Whie unemployment conditions entered a plea of not guilty to tho Lake county jail for poeaeasion ot endowment of $25 per liquor, was convicted through the ohild of school age. according to in Germany are serious they are charge. evidence. introduction of erroneous bad sa. in other European . RpotT(I pajmefrauaS! Fftiriir datft compiled by stata Nral of. not ww-mdhr-, in the opinion of Ed- - vtersott.'abas -- Denver' Belt plea fi ward J Smith eon of Bishop David de not guilty to a charge of second Lyte before the board ot pardons A. Smith of the preeding bishopat their monthly session at the degree burglary preferred a a restat prison Saturday ric. who returned Friday from sult of hs alleged participation in cFaim 39 for that to cers Lt minion off Germany morthg AttQjnes j,hg robberv uf tho Medical Arts expect that th full $25 per, the Supreme court sul mltted an capita distribution can be- - made ifi During the pact l month El-- i building May 14. opinion that the district court er- the counties will make prompt re- der Snfilh in company with Elder! introduction of evidence mittance of unpaid balances. red Byron Davnes. son of President but claimed that their jurisdiction J Day nea of Grant- stake, Joseph Eurodid not go far enough td correct Governor hav been various touring Secretary the matter countries. Father to New Girl pean Mr Lyles attorneys cited his in dole form some The system war record and conduct in presenr-injneed almost onlver-vll- y An eight pound girl was born at or other behis application for parole a local hospital early Saturday to throughout Europe to meet the SANDY. Utah, March 15 Defore the board. Mrs George C Sutherland, wife of( unemplovemnt problem said spite announcement that court were Fifty-fou- r applications will again bo resorted to th secretary to Gov. George H Tidee- Smith and moment definite presented for action. Tour from the De-- n Prage in Czech , steps are taken Salt Lake county jail, and f.ft) The Sutherland have three boys Berlin Germany, were declared byD,y thg Jordan school district to from the etate prison most1 Amer- erect a new 835 00 high school but the new arriyal Saturday i the'Kld'er Smith to be the Two of the applicants are wr leanized of European citie first daughter at Copperton. plans are being mg tcTna for first daiee murder by tho board of education POWY.n M S TO SrEK. John Cerar. 51, convicted of kill- Hot Lunch for completion of the project, IS Arranged l.i A Hale, chief engineer for W ing Leo Maaaer, with an a$ J W iison, declared president, - By Relief Carbon county, sought furthi( Society the Utah Power Light company Saturday morning. He w ts commutation of Sentence The Waterloo ward Relief So- will discuss "Some Thoughts on According to Mr. W iison. ths originally eeptenofd to be shot Th? ciety will serve a hot luncheon Labor Saving Processes, at the board is determined to carry out sentence waa changed to life March 18 from 13 noon to 1 pm regular luncheon of the Engineer- tho program recently outlined by He All members and friends are Incommuted to 20 years Council of Utah at 12 15 pm Dr F. ing W. Hart, nationally known has served eight jears and four vited Recepts will be turned to Monday at the chamber of education authority who made a months. tbe Relief Society fund. detailed report recommending David McGregory, convicted of Copperton as the most fearifee sit killing Mae Pett in Emery conn-ty- v new for a school. aRer a two comserving a Ufe term asked weeks survey of conditions. mutation erf sentence At present architects are wordLee Uni and Noel E. White ing on plans and specifications for convicted of aecond degiee murnew building. the der asked paroles. c e- in-t- he Within respectHe classes it will be possible for a county to win first prize on the excellence of field crops or gaiden crops or fruits independent of each other The fair board adopted a budget 0 Galling for an expenditure of at the exposition this fall Woman Fined $75 Ipcreases have been made, in the For Rum Sale to Boy premium awards from $25,181.52 to about $26,000. the increases beDonna Thomas, 35, was senten- State Enter Suit ced to pay a flue of $75 by Juvenile principally jn the lnetoc' and To Foreclose Lien ing Court Judge G. A. Goates Saturday poultry departments About $11, imw-uiin allotted 800 upon the charges that she had sold Suit was brought In the Third pared with $3, .00 in 1329 d Feb liquor to two 16 j boys 10 district court by Attorney General Jim Suiter arrested wiilt the wo. George P. Parker Saturday seeking on Tax Revision Board men at the time at 601 south Main to foreclose an alleged lien ' street, will be brought before the trucking equipment owned by WilGoes Out of Existence federal court on a liquor charge, liam Wardell of Roosevelt for non claimtax the to court of Juvenile mileage payment according state tax revision commisThe ed to be due to the state. Satsion passed out urday after practically a year spent In preparing a revision of the state s tax code. Effective today R E. Hammond, secretary and member of tbe tax commission, takes a seat as special Investigator for the state board of equalization in charge of continuing tho studies that were carried Ike Bernstein Pleads this on by the commission. A uniform program baa lieenf arise and join In repeating and Judge S ceremonies fomzens are Invited will be held at 1 prepared by the First Presidency, ahout. waiving their handkerchiefs R W. W. Armstrong Guilty to Gambling were two at m new other the the Thurman, in the University cafeteria for presentation In every ward and In unison while doing so. engineering building at the p I niversity of At the meeting to bo held In the members of tho revision board. Utah, which will which Gov. Dern will be the prin- branch of the Church, both locally one n of the book making house the electrical, mechanical and ctpal speaker. and abroad, on Sunday morning, Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, at 10 case against Ike Bern-o- f event include Initiation Other will , at which time am. Sunday, April 6th, following Skull Unearthed departments, engineering April 8. at 10 to 10 south Maui street, a plea by George II Butler, sentenced be held on the campus next b riday, all senior engineering students the Joint session of the Centennial the Hoeanna Shout the choir will w of emered in the crim- years in the federal March 21. in connection with ex- - at the state school Into the Worker Digging Hole serve twofor conference will open in U10 Balt render the Hallelujah Chorus, from in connec-Uu- entses of the first annual mail inal fraud dinson of the city court Fri- lr.gb,rtentaDd .hoDorahlsorderofthg Lake ta barnacle, it waa announced the oratorio Messiah,'' by Handel; Sfore Judge DanlcT sun me coggpsa ot'the Wnb neer s day announcement was Knights of SU Patrick," traditional 5 hile digging a hole for the Saturday by Elder George Albert but Inasmuch as smaller choirs In era Livestock Loan company, was made Saturdav a fine rf LIton W. Pace, rites carried on by members of the Harrington, andcases j pose- - of placing reinforcements "to by Smith, of the Council of the TweN e the wards aftd blanches of unOther of execution posed. another stay against Bern, of the Utah Engineering engineering sorter v which will be stein and chairman of the general cen- Church will not te prepared to ren- a wall at tho Western Creamery given Till- pnsident are til 23 March pending. bederat by Judge student organization. held In front of the Pork building society, der this anthem, the hymn Praise building, 342 west Fourth South man D. Johnson tennial committee. case Bt the! and The Jim against Gov 2 12 Saturday. H. Dem noon. st street. and Dr. Fred George Friday afternoon, The Instructions state that only to the Man Who Commuted With Jimmie Morris were dismissed for Tho stay was the From 3 89 until 6 p ni all en- tack of evidence.! and other bookin cases where the services from Jehovah, may be the closing num- Palmer found a human skull five court when it was granted byby N George Thomas, president of the explained feet under ground. The point of Univcrdty, will officiate at the laboratories on the cam- making cases were continued until the tabernacle can bo brought in- ber, benediction. His pick struck the skull. A search E. Callister that Butler had noi ceremonies which will be held at 2 gineering pus will be open tdr Inspection March 21. to the chapel or meeting house by raised enough money Io purchase a P ni A lun'cheon I which all clfl- - Students to failed reveal bones other any will demonstrate Jhe use mean of radio equipment, should and the skull had evidently been transcript of record to be used in of apparatus and conduct experithe program bo dispensed with the appeal. Butler will file an apburied was taken It many years. ments. v First of the Copies of the message to police headquarters to be added peal bond of $5,000 On Tuesday evening. ' preceding Presidency to be delivered at the to the relics. But-- 1 of the Following disposition th regular Engineer's day. engiopening session have been forwardler matter. Judge Johnson ordered neers Dora all over the state will ed to the branebea in Europe and . ImoLCara used in the transportation Three on the Utah campus for a evCompanies gather and to other foreign missions, or liquor by Jim Kakunas and Frank program, dinner and inspection of ery ward, and stake and mission Net St a veil, bigiforfeited to th govern- - , Profit Report laboratories under the direction of In the United Slates and Canada, U ment Kgkumas Is serving an officials of the engineering sch'oot was announced. Net earnings of $1 550 77 for sentence at McNeil's Island and the student All this society. mney 1929 wore reported tq the pufillp prison. The program will be as follows Sevens who wa at any The purpose of the ceremonies, utilities commission Saturday by transporting only about one caught "We Thank Thee. G God, For tim By fiotice. No gallon according to a letter sent out by J. J. Milne, operating the Cedar-S- t. of whisky, is out on parole Prophet. by the choir and congreformality. officials of tho engineering school George truck line The Brigh gation; opening prayer, An Angel to the presidents of all engineering ton Stage line reported n earn- - or p 7 From On High. duet and chorus. r Li societies Jn the state, is to acquaint .makes Ings of only $5 63 after charging laO UOUDle r&rking tbe congregation to Join In the the etUsens of tho slate, and1 capedaily tb engineers, wnh hq na- . Mot ier, .Court Say up depreciation charges against the SHARKS ldency, tp be read; The Spirit of ture ot the engineering work at the God Like a Fire is Burning. choir equipment owned. We ar university. The Castle Dale Telephone com- tn Taxicab' drivers who double park having a and congregation; brieCad dresses, business demand for at dance lively Members of ths state societies pany had earnings of only $47.66 hallssoliciting sustaining of the general authoriand first at arena is McCulloughs for ths year, according to the rejar urged to hold their March ties of the Church; Hosanna Shout. money. "mortgage Ja this violation a of yenLadviaed filed meetings Thursday evening on the port by that company. The presiding officer should- exead ever year tasr the traffic Jaws, and will not be university campus, where a dinner ft. plain the shout, repeating tbe tolerated, by Judge Daniel wJJf fce held tn their honor In the .. State Senate Head words aa follows xhv eourt Saturday 'University cafeteria at 6 15 p.tn ' , morning, Named and a special program will be preForum Speaker This decision was reached when Hosanna! Hoaanna! Hosanna! sented by the student engineers. TO God and the Lamb! cases G. E. of ths F. Davis, J. Seal Hamilton Gardner, president of Ed OBrlen and T. 'Following tho dinner, laboratories Amen, imin, and amen! arCanahan, the state will address th rested Senate, & jwill be open for tbe Inspection of Friday night by Patrolman the visitors, as, on the following Peoples Open Forum Sunday at J. V. Larson Hosanna! Hosanna! Hosanna! were called. drivTho 3 p m. in the council chamber of ASSOCIATION j day. To God and the Lamb! er were said told Chief that they Senthe City and County building. Ml OCTH MAIM Amen, amen, and amen! Burbidge, at a receRt GROWERS To MEET.ator Gardner will discuss ths tax Joseph E.said j all take City double parking unprogram as passed hv the last sea- meeting, 41 I Phase Wasatch Tbe annual meeting of the Utah der certain conditions Hosanna: Hosanna! Hosanna! be would son of the legislature iCatti- To God and. the- Lamb I ... permitted- - Th la ws s denied bY'ftte '"Th Ton own tg BuftdatrrtraiiMH chief. ) non will be held April 4 and 5 at 'Best Valuet in AmericQ amen! and drivers were The found j Amen, amen, ON SOUTH TEMP R. Wallace will address the forum 4 EAST y . ithe Newhous hoti), it was an-- ! -- SAiY LAKE CITY UTAH the guilty and each given a on the subject. Mussolonl, f nounced Saturday The congregation should than suspended sentence. Political Dictator, g $74,-96- Copperton School Plans Defy Threat 1 El-t- ear-ol- and-late- r Uniform Sunday Program For April 6 Announced Engineer Students Arrange Building Ground Breaking Execution Stay Granted Butler Ground-breakin- g a-- penl-lentiai- y u $lim THAT SEE OUR WINDOWS SHOWER GIFT on for That your gifrthe perfecFone 51 (XV Mt For Advance Spring Styles Stilts Topcoats, Tuxedos hete. $150 $200 A tfOHTH. IQtfARC 011 jlWKEtti FAMOUS FOR DIAMONDS ac-tii- t vlth-draab- ls DfoBa of-th- e ut HEA F JUDGIN- SAVINGS Blao-Wkl- io te coast-to-coa- st 6Ton SlMBtini ' NATIONAL BUILDING LOAN . DESERE1 oBCOxC . - COMPANY dceesh.WAPift.'rirMt' if - ten-da- 4 4- M - A Wanted - Drugs. One System. , Wkfte Gold YEAR J Charity Drive Sermons F.l No Half Socks For .. ljcCoeds.4 UTAH 4- 4 Jr 4 118 South Main X |