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Show A Daily Thought THE DESERET NEWS Daily to Tour Borne Is Delivered a not aspire to heaven without despising the earth? May For Duly f. 1S e Week. f FOUNDED 1850 nu Individual SALT Sprinkling days are: Sun- -, Wednesday and triday. Houses with even number are to sprinkle from 5.30 P m- - to lM p m. on above days; houses with odd numbers to sprinkle froih C .mL t o 8 Ttira, on above days. SO minutes allowed for each 100 square yard. No sprinkling to be allow-o- n Tuesdays, Thursdays and of Saturdays water users is requested by the city water department. sibility Subject Of Farm Meet.. W-e- - Contractors Offer to Do Work Below Estimates. -- Without indfdual responsibility an organization ot many mem bers becomes a mob, incapable ot intelligent action, speakers declared in stressing the members importance and duties at the Thursday morning session of the Farm Bureau federation's western training school at the Xewhouse hot,e). Without active, thinking members, leadership avails nothing, several of the speakers pointed out in Issuing warnings against indifference and g group action The training school proper which began Tuesday morning with executives of the national farm bureau and delegates from the 11 western state In attendance, will end at t",iv Thursday when the conference adjourns for a picnic, supper and bathing at Saltair The entire conference Friday, the final day of the gathering, will be devoted to discussions Of problems peculiar to the western region with on irrigation, special emphasis drainage and reclamation. The Thursday morning meeting was presided over by J. R Beus. vice president cf the Utah State Farm Bureau Addres.es were giv- ea by A E Bowman, director of agrlcudtural extension service of Wyoming. Mrs Rena B Utah home demonstration agent leader. Sam F Kiefer, direc-io- r. automobile Insurance Utah -- - State harm bureau, Ray K Bifh- op of ths California Farm Bureau federation: Joseph Atrdqrsen, presProducers ident. Utah Poultry Cooperative association and Sam H Thompson, president cf the A, F. B. F. Work Seeded. Everything in this day and fe is organization. Bowman declared, and yet the aucctss of organisation depends entirely upon the individual units and tha responsibility felt by them It Is the individual that counts. - - - and - individual responsibility ! necessary for success, he pointed one Important out. adding that and a rething t to find a place sponsibility for every i dividual. the Mrs. Maycock In dlussing member's responsibility to his organization, stated that (he Individual should first see clearly the need for such an organization, visualize by study lta specific pur- Eat . Am-.enc- Campaign Annual unth-nkin- hla thought, time and money the advancement ot the organization. Kiefer in his address on What the Farm Bureau Member Has a l.icht to Expect of Member of the Board of Directors of hla County or State Farm Bureau, declared that it depends on the kind of tools he gives his directors to work with If the bureau la slugg'sh. Inactive, the memberships Inertness will be reflected in the directors. But if the bureau is one that forges ahead and accomplishes things, it has a right to expect aggressive leadership from the director Kiefer claimed Knowledge Essential. The leaders should accumulate knowledge, be a crusader, 'not ah he should be humble, not too proud to learn, to see his error and rectify them; he man of noble purpose should 4e and use it for the benefit of agriculture, Kiefer concluded. paper by Bishop presented James Smiley, member of the board of directors of the California bur-- v 'lw-pn'U.'wh wS anaSTeetewith tha ent Thursday, dealing subject of accepting the obligation of a board member. Bishop listed the director's first duty as rendering assistance Id organizing the county farm burqau in a manner that will make it real benefit to the rural community A director should help formulate policies that will not become obsolete or unworkable in a short time. In an address on "How the Farm Associa-lienBureau and Can, Cp n ttnu e to the Welfare of Each Other. Anderson.'iisreg-Iden- t of the poultry producers association, an organisation recog- -, -- s- L Ram-Sale-I- J During n August ' Lamb Is delicious week," will be staged In Sait Lake during the week of the annual national ram sale, Aug. 23 to 30. according to I Ians completed Wednesday by the Cnamber of Commerce and the p-- May-coc- Set Utah woolgrowers committee appointed by the amber to assist In promoting the campaign for greater use of lamb n the interest of pheep raisers of the state, are J. A. Hooper. F. K Neilson, Marshall William M Archie McFarland. A M Miller. Grover Rich. W J Fisher, J Rube Larsen. J G King. M K Taraon. J H Manderfield and Farley McMillan. Descriptive literature on lamb fostering M greater use of lamb in homes, hotels, restaud-atri- i apd clubs, a prase eway cun ic5t. prize awards Tor window and addressee before civic clubs and other organizations by members of the comm rtee, are a few of the activities outlined for the week. !l extend The campaign throughout the state into the carl ous towns. association-Th- j Utah. July 10 Bids aid road construction projects amounting to 3238 9.8 55 were opened in the U. S. bureau of public roads here Thursday morning. Bids on four projects were made, all of which will be immediately rrcommemk-for acceptance WaahingtonrT). C. b B T Finch, district Engineer. The amounts on all four of th low bids were considerably below the amounts named In the epsitoeera estimates. and Utah Two companies in handed Idaho two from Utah Th bids. low the Construction comjnj of Ogden, on the He- with a bid of ber Fruitland project, which will include about 15 miles of resur- facing, were low out of four b.d ders. The engineers estimate oo the project as $45.83? The Salmon. Montana, project, including 7 miles of grading, drew fit bidders- - The Union Construe tion company of Ogden was !o wtih $88 864 30. The engineer had estimated the project at $ 12 567 6u The Robinson Construction compary of Twin Falls. Idaho, with a bid of $2l,,561 25 were low on the Warm Rner Yellewstone project. which wilt include 22 miles of oil and gravel resurfacing Four bids were banded in The engineer's estimate was $30 427 75 on the North The low bidder Fork Payett .project- which will require ( imle- ot grading,.-- comtha J. A. Tertling and Sons pany of E!lnsberg. Wash. Tbetr bid was $152 979, as against the $22,000 engineers estimate of Fits bids were turned in OGDEN. on federal Lamb" Week Arranged For S. e dia-pli- Funeral Services Are Conducted For Mrs. Edith Jenkins With th Jefferson ward chape! crowded and a wealth of floral offerings pay in tribute to her memory. funeral services wtra held Wednesday afternoon for L. W. Jenkins, wife of Amos 'h Jen iMfc of Th Deseret News. who. died Sunday following a four months' Illness. Bishop Ezra T. Hatch, of the South Bountiful ward, presided at the services. Speakers were former Bishop K. N. White. Bishop Thomas E. Towler. Elder Harold Stewart and Bislw'p Hatch. Musical numbers were given by Melba Lindsay Burton and Virginia Lindsay Bluke. inciudin two violin duets, and vocal solos by: Adtel Stewart and Shipley Burton Opening prayer was given by Elder Fred Brain, with Bishop Kasper Fetzer pronouncing th benediction Ths grave in the City cemetery was dedicated by James H. Jenkins ef Pleasant Green. George Washington Alumni Plan Party The George Washington Alumni society will meet Thursday at th Old Mill dub. Dancing will at 7 p.m. Dancing will fol- low A Carl X.' Badger 1 preiit?enf of the organization and Dr. William F. Beer Is the oldest graduate, having been a member of the class of 1892. nlzed as one of the most efficient mutual societies In America, p and farm how the bureau could sustain each ether. The cooperative marketing association, he stated, can assist the bureau in building membership and carrying into effect definite programs of activity. The farm bureau pn the other hand Is first responsible' tor thT brga tiisatf&swM p and in building it to a the working institution. After It Is orand operating the bureau ganized In p should further assist the the supervision of commodity (lackon ing and grading, and by Instating maintaining high Standard President Thompson in a short address Thursday on- tha "Reepon-stblllt- y of Leadership- declared that tha outstanding quality- - of leader ship was expressed by Lincoln when ha said: "My highest ambition is that I might merit tha p'ralse of my fellow man by being of service to them. co-o- co-o- - - Burglars Ransack Five. S. L Places Gunf shells, Goif CIub, Taken From Hard ware Store. Jimmying open a rear window, t ia. La. day night to the Granite More 1080 east Twenty-firs- t Harware South street, ransacked the place and escaped with several hundred doi Jars worth of firearms, ammunition and goif clubs. The loot consisted of an automatic rifle, a carbine and a 22 caliber rifie, about I 000 rounds of shells and 23 assorted golf clubs. Miss N. W Bird, emploe in a floral establishment at 29 south iMsin street, reported the place entered by a pass key burglar and $5 taken from th cash register and $15 from an tn elope Wednesday night. Tbe home of A U Fish. 124 Alta street, also was entered and a check la being made to determine if anything was taken. S. K. Roberts. 433 Center street, notified the police that burglars entered the house by breaking a rtar window but so farju known nothing was taken. A rear .window was broken at the horn of E. R-- . Jennings I$l$ Harvard avenue and articles of Jewelry, valued at about $56 ,wer a stolen."' Orchestra Plays' Last Concert Friday Civic concert of tho Salt The final Lake Civic orchestra will be given at the Nibley park water theatre. Friday. July 11 at (15 P. K- - Rtpka will conduct the orchestra. P. Parkinson Is assistant conductor. Miss Edna Hoh ner is concert toaster and Mrs Mary Early Floman is soloist. is under the direction ot tbe clty fecreation depart ment p-- co-o- F REE 47.51 Ltfett Coielfj jyiili lbe. Purchase ' Of New j RADIOSTUDIOS 138 East Broadway ' Was. 3048 -- BEAUTY plus protection for ail surfaces in your horn is secured by using Bennetts Two Suits Demand Damages For Wrecks Lamp - Glenn Falrbourn. jn4 Helen Elaine Falrbourn aeek Fair-bon- th JULY 10 Salt Lake PoEce Send Orders For 3 Machine Guns' etIO tlelen and Elalaa. Juno IS. of Glenn falrbourn daughters were Injured i, H. Wddtl seeks 4a recover damages ef IlS.OSa front W. J. Grayston for the death of hla daughter Audrey. Viola Waddell in an accident at Ninth South and West Temple street. May 22. Pure-Pain- ts for nearly half a century th Hft Otdi and In Southern Idaho. -- Bennett 61-- ' 65 Clin A Paint Co. W. First South Salt Lake City de- learded Thursday when th city commission authorized g Police Chief Joseph E. to purchase three guns. The weapon are known as Thompson riot gun and carry belt attachments with . 190 rounds of ammunition with a reserve clip carrying 23 more rounds, Wiley Coleman, local representative of the manufacturing company, has been engaged to Instruct the officer In the use of the guns as soon as they arrive. Thts maka of gup. said Chief Burbldge. has been used most successfully tn a number of large cities. , Bur-bld- World Wide Program'Judge Rules Green Light Gives Auto Planned to Aid Metal. Right of Way. Second Case Goes to Justice of Peace At Draper. If the gren ght Is showing tn Milton Perry. 32. of 4ST Fourth favor of tha motorist, pedestrians East street. was,,aeatenred to four month tn th county jail by Judge silver have no right on the croa alk, ( ed. James A Silci was the ruling of Judge Nephi Jensen Thursday following Loveless was arrested on court in Thursday association-following a of driving while drunk. conviction police Flump Producers tha drunken driving charge waa arrested ... by Stave Perry rprcsertatldn of thp stiver situation morning June. 25 following a i.JHslon ease in the was made The ruling to ihe chamber board of governors Hendricks, state highway police ofof his can with that of W. H. . of Everett KHv 18 arrested WedW. Mont Ferrj, ficer. by May 20 at Twenty-sevenCia-Thursday policeman. nesday by Traffic Offices Ernest South and State streets, Hendrickof the association, of reckless son testified that Perry waa drunk j 3IfLFrf. whs vs also managing Leader- on a charge of the Stiver King Coali- driving a Th intersection of Si Jlrtor Inasmuch street and Broadwa. his address in Mnes tion found In the automobile. The sencompany tha at the meeting explained a num-- ! as the youth pleaded guilty la was tence it ona of the stiffest ever $2 fine of a nominal of proposed plans to Increase charge, handed out for drunken driving br bv Judge Stump. of sil wide imposed the world consumption where no one wsa Injured. Leeee-mad a statement to the The case of J Ik Morgan,- - arcourt tn which h said that tao Ttlif rotation orsiRef to the rested at Point of Mountain on th nomen the intersection, was crossing conomic structure state highway, on a almilar charts to some length by Mr. Kerry were forced "to jump do avoid bewill bo tried beforq Justice of Th whole worlds prosperity in a ing knocked don by Kellys mathe Peace W. Cyrus Vaudry of measure is dependent upon a chine. and that they nere la a bs- - , Coast Criminologist Morgan gav hia addreas as Lesser said the Democrat De- chang in the situation, he terical condition Circle,-.!-!. vxCOTgia outh approached from the west L. S. on Visit added. Wai clares Utahn Would Th dprssion of sjlter market at too great a speed and had amhas Us effect on all other Indus-t- r ple time to slow down so as not to Way to Europe. Mr. Ferry told the board. A endanger Ihe women Strengthen Ticket. committee of three members of the In "If the green light was showing 17 favor of the dmer. then the two board of goernors was appointed California Heinrich. E. O no women in Dr had business (he president, to The name of Governor George by Harold P Fabian, R C, Pixton. district agriculwith Mr. Ferry and the street, none whate'er, satd Judge criminologist, has informed SherH Dern of Utah, has been thrown s !er association, in a program to Stump that th iff Clifford Patten that he will tural inspector, ad vis into the presidential campaign he Prosecutor said Gerald Irilne against the larva list of 1932 by a man prominent stimulate siher use over In Sait Lake for about 24 third cover spraymollUshould was If the stop believed that coma pedestrian Wednes-dIn a letter received of the coddling in th national Democracy, with a 24. by A G Mackenzie, sectetarj in the intersection when the green hours about July mence July 17. Circulars are besuggestion that the Utah executive of the on. came the then pedestrian t tah chapter, American light The criminologist was retained ing aent to the aectlons where spray is the man best fitted to gne the the right of way to clear the west a share in the ticket and add Mining congress. H B. Crandall of had as an expert in the Dorothy Dex- machines are in operation. . walk that Judge Stump repeated secretar of the treasurer baMns, From the traps it, has ben murder case and strength to the national slate. "the women had no business in the ter Moormeister y The booster for Gq error Dern Ltah Bankers association, points Btreet, that the second Bight of two periods of Inspent 12 but fined which Kil As is L G Hardman, chief executive out that his association is prepartensive Investigation in Salt Lake. the coddling moth Is now on bewas paid. to ina mak resolution of Georgia, who took occasion, in ing the the eggs ot the moth are now good Pete Decker. 21. arrested Wed- He took a transcript of a letter of thanks for treatment re- sponsoring th use of silver, adoptnotes near own ing deposlledthose who gprav quest f vid.nce and his nesday night on a charge of driv- and ceived while at the recent govern-- i ed b it at the recent annual meet-4mcalculations with him when he July 17 win have the trees covered colliding left last ing while intoxicated and on ft re nc here-- , br broach 4he In e ahead nf the hatch further for study BaF-ehaApril Within the next few dajs every with a car drlteny-Eddisubject of Governor Dern a possiUnder the tentative schedule the laboratory at Berkeley He ha at Second West and North his candi- bank in Utah wH be requested 16 bility as a it never rendered a report and fourth spray should start July 31 date employ all the silver possible and Temple s'reet. dented the charge waa intimated that a written re- and the fifth spray August 18. Mr. After expressing for himself, to discontinue, where feasible, the in police court. The case was would not be forthcoming be- Pixton advises. famiiv and the rest of his part, for circulation of currency in denomi- for July 18. and after Abe Rosen-Mu- port bad provided a bond of 3309. cause Dr. Heinrich was never offi- the hospitality of Utah and the nations of 1ss than $5 ciary in the employ of th countyDecker was released. part of Governor Dern m helping 5. arrested However. L. L. Larsen, chief dep- -' J A Ferguson. entertain the gubernatorial delenty sheriff, who had charge of the West at Second Wednesday night gates. Governor Hardman wrote Investigation with 3r. Heinrich, and Fourth North street on If the west is to have repredrunken driving charge and for said the latter has never dropped sentation on the next national the rase and that he believed tbe to failure an also accident, Democratic ticket. I do not know report q anyone who would he stronger pleaded not guilty and wit be tried criminologist la still highly Interor better fixed for ths place than July J2 It was alleged that on ested tn the arrange pot tin highDr. Heinrich said that 4. Fergusons car crashed Into way crime. July yourself a machine driven by B Iwasaki of hi. Wife planned to com with him " In tha city, but relative and visit Magna, injuring the latter slightly, The state public utilities com and July 31, E. R. Mites, secretary of that he failed to either atop or stmt board of supplies, and tbe m saion Thursday ruled favorably report an accident. Just before the purchase has prepared rhs schedon the application of the state road arrest Ferguson was tn a collision ule of Insurance for printing and It was intoxicated, according to and commission for permission to build is likely that t policies will', bs an overhead crossing over the Ore- - Motorcycle Patrolman C H Olson distributed before to Europe In connection with er. .drawn Jf and Short Lina tracks on state weekDext gan - Tbe tolaI th. .o4 I Investigation concerning the R- Insurance th.s year win be on. highway 38. ju south of Ogden, of a puted purported genuineness is the lb which 6n sUt illneaa boilt (5.29.909 of state property portion discipline, and JL11 " L'PPLJpP1- - He has Ree retain- compared with slightly less than the 1930 Citlens Military Training surfacing from ftiTjunidiraTtfflT when the 125 Llu'pTn acjentmt-metirO- J,,' L determine from eSMimSm S. 91 to route its junction with camp, known as Camp Clarence usually employed in court to es- years ago. state road 27. . E. Allen, accord ng to Lieutena tablish tho authenticity of disputThe order gies the approximate . F. The coverage Is on 9 per cent of Dean, camp adjutant, total ed documents and hand writing, tho total value, minus of th structure as cost 9 deducThursday whether or not a certain painting tions made for non damageabio of which the state road board With the camp nearly a aeek A spirit of optimism in Balt Lake la In fact is to ordered work tbe classic of the $10,155 tha and pav the structures. the When of no i ii.fractto of parts old, camp rules is master or only an imitation. or discipline have et been re-- railroad the remaining $11,704. The and the surrounding country policies Were let three years ago, in difference the is to due buildoversee on the portions all needed to bring about a stimulation premium d to the camps officers, the fact that the railroad desires of business, declared A. D. Beil, ings was (3.5 per 3199. the total which according to Lieutenant the. structure beond passenger traffic manager ot the 0. lengthened premium amounting to about Dean Is unusual. neda for the future con- Missouri Pacific railroad who has The physical-conditi- on of the present ot an struction additional railroad item mam on The the schedule spent the past two or three days in students Is much better than in track which Mould pass under the this city making a survey of conwhich final corrections are any previous year, with only one being made together with the ditions. case of a recruit being forced off viaduct. This additional lengthening will insured valuations Were the people of the country to duty for a day by stekpess, havpst $1,549, it ia estimated, which unite and stop all pessimism there ing been reportci thus far. Lieu- rej the difference between would be no such presents Utah State Agricultural college, as business thing tenant Dean declared that Jn pre- the state's and railroad a portion 31 900.900 , branch A- - C.. 3299.990; depression within 99 days, he said vious years a number of the bos of th total expense. of Utah. 31.331.900; University is Bell Mr. making a tour of the Wed Offers Amendments TVaf had become homesick after the and Bl'nd school. 3299 00; country served by the new "Wi first two or three days of the industrial school. 3225.099 State crack To Glenn Smith terner, passenger train becamp, but added that none Mental hospital, 3475.999; Stata tween St. Louis and Salt Lake via yet asked for a chance to prison. 32(5.099; Fish and Game Measure. the Missouri Pacific and the Den home this year. buildings. 34.999. Fair grounds, ver and Rio Grande Western rail3399,999; National Cuard. 3739.-99roads. Road commission. 359 099; The Missouri Pacific company Leon Sweet was a State Capitol and contents. 3395. Amendments td the Glenn-Smlt- h ha shown its spirit of optimism by member of the Salt Lake civil old state bouse at Fillmore, placing this train into operation bill e ut bo rising federal appropria- 09. Highway-Official- s 315.999. for period of alx during A it alleged hnatnes deprestions to refinance without Interest years by the city commission Thurs- sion. and we hope that other WALLACE, Idaho. July 10. western Irrigation, drainage and and Industries will likewise stale - -(AP) Criticizing the state high- day. The motion made by Mayor reclamation districts, now tn Auto Run Down,. way department for what it de- John F. Bowman also carries a vote dt their part, he sajd. serious financial circumstances, clares is failure to properly main- of thanks for the excellent service will be submitted to Congress. Injures Japanese tain a road through Fourth of July given free of charge to the city The amendments are being preOld Girl N. Kuna to. (5, Japanese of 192 canyon, east of Coeur dAlene, the by Mr. Sweet. pared Thursday representatives by Wallace hoard of trade Adopted on the city Members street, suffered Killed in Crash at a special western region water cuts onFirst Soqth shade tree commission for a two-yethe face and a dislocation today. users committee of tho American The resolution set forth that tho light knee Wednesday night period are; Dr. David Andrew Idaho.-Jul19. Bureau federation, meeting of the canyon road Is in poor condi-tio- J. R. Smith, Dr. J; E. Broaddus, and f SAND POINT. Gault. y 4. daugh Farm in connection with tho regional when be was stmek by an automoAP) Dorothy on account of dust, and that City Engineer Harry C. Jessen ter bile driven by J. D McConnell of C. Mr Mrs. F. and Gault, training school at tho Newhooso the surface has not been Mrs. Seymour B.- - Young was ap- was of killed today tn a wreck ot tbe hotel. Th committea was selected 1497 East Sevententh South street this season- comnew a member of the pointed conference at at First West and South Temple family automobile. The machine during a water-user- s mission. streets roiled down a 49 foot grade on the Reno, Nev . last winter. NEARLY PAID CP. Tbe bill with amendments haa The Injured man was taken to north and south highway. Three ""BotSK. Ida f-- ditty 19 the Senate and an identical the emergency hospital and then other occupants of the machine es- passed Approximately two third, of .ill the Shower Expected bill,-- - hlli wiih different emtnd-men- t. to his home. caped injury. state tax now haa been paid in by haa been reported favorably To Break Hot pell the bounties and 13 nf those units by tha House committee and la have paid 190 per cent of their r.-on the calendar. Tbe present) Local showers and thunder state taxes, it waa reported Wedbill authorized th appropriation! nesday at tha office of the state storms promised by the weather of 319,999. a year and a total, auditor. bureau for Thursday afternoon and of 395.999,990 to. be used te r- -i place tho high' interest bearihg night with unsettled conditions Fribond of tho southern districts day. should prevent an immediate with no Interest excessive recurrence of the heat Tho proposed amendments are spell which broke all records for to plaeo the western district on' July during tbe past &eek. low-e- r tb same basis necessitating. an Temperatures were slightly Increase of the fund to 325.999 990 mornWednesday and Thursday 1159.009.- ing but were atill considerably 999. above normal . for thls season, Th of whom committee, many weather bureau data Indicates. Were present at a meeting Wed- -, When William Bradley. nezday night at th Newhousa ho--! 430 south Slat street. Is the let te composed of: J. T. Chinnock victim of robbers, bis first of Grants Pass. Ora., chairman. W.-tthought is of th InsuranceWagner. San Francisco, zee-- 1 adcompany, polico wera JBuy A. E. Wyoming: G M. i Bradley advised the insurCarter. Idaho; W. J.,D1L Colo-radance company officials that POCATELLO. July 10. (AP) L. F. Freudenthal. New while atone In hla. store between the master A. B. Tarpey, California; Differences jdco; unarman Wednesday night D. Yeager, Nevada: J. trades Reed. the building builders .aqd ed and "unmasked bandit enArizona, and W. H. Miller. Texaa union was settled here today. Cartered tbe store demanding who have been Idle since penters declares he GETS PRISON TERM. money. Bradley tomorto work return June 1. will handed aver 335 from th MOSCOW. Idaho. July 1. VOW; register and th robber AP) Theodora Alberta, Bovili Both tho builders and laborers laborer, who confessed to a statuhava agreed tb abide by th wage Bradley said ha did not offense against Biz tory will h be deflnltelyllxed think of police until Thursdaughter, reeetved a penitentiary by an arbitration committee day mom.ng. sentence of four to fourteen years of on representative each Upstairs Clothes Shop Insurance company1 - offi. yesterday- of the builder and laborers and cials asked polios to invest!. The complaint' against Alberts Pend-- ; 4 CAST ON SOUTH TKMP disinterested party. third 275 So. Mala gate. was signed by Til former wife. the wag- cmr uraw LAt ing the fixing of thea cale Mrs. Sam heretofore. es wUl beJ 8a day Gregor. sernfes of the local of Commerce in boosting w ere offered the American r Cham-.be- pres-jide- k. th -- Dr. Heinrich Due Gov. Bern Urged For Vice President In City July 24 na-tto- , p sler Third Spray Time Decided as July f. -- f- st m Fire Insurance on State Buildings To be Renewed -- Utilities Board Okehs Plan For Overhead Crossing Better Discipline Marks Citizens Military Camp -f Qaims Depression ' Of Whole Nation $2R-85- p Projects Seek Aid 339.-09- To Refinance Them1;! Renamed Member Of Civic Commission ' Resolutions Score 9; t 4-Y- n AP( ' Books to Read on Your Vacation Its Not Really bonds-bearin- g ! A Calls Insurers Carpenters End Labor Disputes rn for Injuries and property dam ages TMuning Trojn in sutomobtt collision In a suit filed In th district court Thursday against Sab the automovtdore Row, driver of bile, and John and "' Rosa Sebola hla alleged employers. Th tar driven by Row was In collision with ona driven by Falrbourn at Tfctrty- - - The Salt Lake police partment is soon to have a machine gun equad, it waa j I A. James Stump. Judge Feramor Little, bis Counsel rose and announced to the court that the.defendant was o intoxicated to go on trial. Judge Stump lmmediatel)of continuance announced the trial until 2 p m. Friday bond t Loveless1 increased from (399ia 22.900. and or- - I , dered the defendant commit- ted to the tHy jail when the ! $2500 bond eras not produc- YEAR EIGHTY-FIRS- T 1930 case of T. L. charged' ' with d unken driving znd ched- on to uled trial before a go Jury in h city court of LorftfW. day., Monday. Respon- THURSDAY Driver Too Drunk j To be Tried Forj Drunken Driving J Sprinkling Days Must be Heeded By Lawn Owners n CITY UTAH LAKE At Sam & Bill's Gigantic July Clearance, Sale V aeation Without Em o; H-.- BESERET oBDOX' acale-whic- DdIPANY com-poa- 8. $ S Now and Save Your MenV and on Boy Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. SAr.ljCi BILLS - T A8445 Every Article Cut Below Cost of Production W' |