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Show rf A & Daily Thought fruit of the Spirit U love, joy.' peace. longsufTering. genUeDej. good--' Base, faiths GaL v. 22. b Delivered For FOUNDKD. 1850 ; OF NEEDY FALL iL SHORT IN Allowance Too Scant For Ample Protection of Health, Report SALT LAKE Better Cooperation by Public Seeks UNDY KIDNAPER SOUGHT IN JAILS, PRISON OF UTAH ' ' Fngitive Escapes Shots In Weber Ittil Thugs Hold Up Auto Tourists Obtain h one-roo- ra ea High Court Upholds Judge Harrington Meet To Promote .Tourist Drive Set -- c sight-seein- ma EiAimr Special Sal rzr;:zs n:zu nuu ABD SHAMPOO tivwn. MBIT $7.00 $5.50 $4.50 $2.50 $1.00 rwAT-yg- g ctodeg with AH Oaves. Hfltetswtty Trained Opera-- j ton the Went ' A P. UETKMTfMSB A. EKCDAW1. I - - KUZSBCTW H0O6K AOVAKCED UT- CWAVE $1.75 St-- TtxrU ocx UK WEST WAS. XtAJf YOUTH ARRESTED Harman Christ op bersem. 22. who said hte homo was ia Spanish Fork was held la tha city JaU Friday for investigation in cosseetiee wllh thefts from parked automobiles Tha youth wav arrested curly Friday morning by Dvtectlvee K. R. Ape tyre a and W. C. Smith. . C'.i i OFF Ab1-- S Off Ok Baileys Superb Named Glad Mas Bulbs L-.- . ; CLEAN-U- P SALE SEED POTATOES -- CONFISCATE WHISKY Harry Silver. 22. of Rows Nev, wan taken Into custody at Twenty-thir-d South and Twenty-thir- d East street Thursday night by deputy sheriffs sad federal agents who had beau watching fur a delivery of whisky aald to have been sent to Balt Lake frm California. The officers toaad six quarto ef whisky fas aa automobile driven by Silver and talar recovered 21 quarts from a hawse at IT I Atkin arcana, they c reported, 4 V UTAH f FRIDAY MAY 20 1932 Mattel AN Vmf , IAlXmiMUV ' IWj Week' ISo YEAR - D - PUBLIC WORKS CHANGE FOUGHT BY r ENGINEERS Utah Society Join in Fight Against Army co Welcome Dele- gate to City' Control i 2 to 199 delegatee had visitors from tho sixteen chapters of tha Berries Star Legion attended the opening mrnioa of the annual state convention at Memory park Friday afternoon at which Governor George H. Derx and Mayor Louis Marcos mads brief addresses of welcome and greeting. Mrs. W. F. Woodruff, state preaidant, was ia eharga and mads her annual address as did other state officers. Preceding the general session, directors of ths stats group 'tael at tha Hotel Utah and d locum organisation work and aaeeative matters. Mrs. Woodruff at . this meeting appointed a nominating committee consisting ef tha presidents of various chapters ia attendance to make nominations for tha election naturae between noon and 2 p.m. The Sett Lake, Nephl and price chapters era hasClose Fearing thst tho war department may bo placed in complete control of tbo proposed bureau cf publi administration, ihs Utah Society of Engineers Friday dte- patched telegrams to member ut tho Utah congressional delegation to support six proposed amendments to the bin and the bill Itself If amended. Baste of the fears of the American Society of Engineers Bureau of Public Roads and other organisations, is thst tbs bill provide that ths army corp of ingfneeru shall bo used by the administrator of tb public work burssu and further provides that ths secretary of war shall determine when and whf the army tngineeil Shall ha" used. In tha opinion of offidala of the Utah Society of Engtne.ra, these bureau prov.s ons would place under the direct knpsrvtiiou of tha Invocation at the amis war fas department. ihe Students at Rowland Hall participating May fete passed Just hag enough for a picture, Friday afternoon wan offered by This in all probability," aald Frances Bailey. Helen Usher, Barbara Weeks, Jane Cowan, MMaaa Haffer, the Bev. Theodore Lilly ef the la the hack row are: Fred II. Richardson, vlev president First Presbyterian church after' Josephine Moffat. Marine Brown Nancy Braytoa.' Docthy Sweet. Bemad Boar: Betty It emery. Peggy of tha society, waa not tha intenwhich the organisation ritual Merry, Gloria Bamberger, la front: Bath Elaine Docile, Maty. Nyewnnder. tion of Congress, but under tho conducted by the Gold Star diof tho bill no other Inwording vision of the Belt Lake chapter. terpretation can bo placed on the The presidents of hostess chapters. Present Robin Girls provision. If tho MB in placed an Mrs P. J. OCarroll of Salt Lake; der the military, naturally tb miliMrs. Gertruda, Feet ef Nepbt and Hood May Day tary ia going to construct tha buildMrs. Eleanor Hehor of Price; were ings and reads It thinks necessary. Fete introduced. Resolutions were read On tb other hand tha bureau of by Mrs. R. W. Fisher of the resopublic roads, which would lutions committee, a report was a part of tho now bureau of of given by Mrs. A. C. Gibson and Following; a public works, was crested to nrve Price, state historian, and music life of tho country and the civil popular tradition. Rowland halij eras provided by the Nephl chapduring tha past 12 years or rvoro on the! Eava tta annual May ter. t of Ks existence, a fin retatlonshlp Mrs. BeId on L Clawson was to school lawns Friday afternoon. The, has bees built np between the bube tonsCmlatraao at n banquet state highreau and the various this fete which took the year .BeMrs. scheduled for delegates at T p.m. Janies Swyers way departmentsform of an old English festival at the Temple Square hotel. Satof tha societies Tha engineering was the scene of many gay folk lieved Wandering urday sessions were scheduled for country ." sold Mr. Rlebardaon. am 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. In addition to conrace dances, stilt archery strongly in favor of tha mote, beIn Canyon a complimentary luncheon at neon tests. slants and pyramid building lieving that it will make for ef. At tho Saturday for delegates. milk Dancers, chimney sweeps, rtdeney and economy tn govern, Mrs. O. Falck J. morning session mint." maids, mummers, jesters, sword was to speak on I deals and e Telegrams were dispatched over A search was institutFive d strict and territorial .fil-- ! dancers and many others Joined in ef the Service Star ears tb Chief tha signature ef Dr. I) A. Lyon, among in ad gaiety. of Salvation the Army, ed tha early Friday by sesmorning Legion." At tho afternoon president of the Utah society, to to scorea of delegates and elera wax Robin Hood with hh pollen ofand sion. 'which is to bo In tha nature sheriffs tore Reed Smoot and William Bene department men. from all parts of Utah. Don of n memorial service. C. Clarence officers The program was concluded with ""d by radio broadcast, tor H. King and te Congressman wore expect-- j and Idaho, Wyoming Neslea will bn tha speaker. The ed in Salt Lake fori the winding of the May pola be-t- ties. James Buyers. 49, of 21 B. Colton and Frederick C. Saturday early afterfeature Fourth avenue, widow of tha wall concluding Saturday annual convention o Young1 fore the Quean. Those who noon will ho tho Installation of Bait Lake fraternity man, of the organization at the'ed tho principal roles were: Robin known tha newly elected state officers. army ball, for city commissioner 117 east First South! Hood. Helen Fisher; Maid Marian, a candidal I Musical programs an arranged street. Saturday and Sunday. queen ef the festival. Marguerite In tha last elections, who wan lulltor all easel one ef tha convention. ed at Airport tn January when ha MaJ. E. R. Gifford, tertrtorial Savage; Will Beartet. Peggy Dooly; was almost decapitated by aa airsecretary, was coming from Ihn Little John. Barbara Weeks; to hava chafge of the j plane propellor. Frances Bailey, Tha stranga disappearance ol program, while Major and Mrs. A. Mrs. Buyers was reported by her D. Jackson, lntermodnta.n i daughter, her Edna, who said commanders, and Ensign mother had toft her home someand Mrs M. Schofield, divisional time between 1 secretsriets, were expected from Thursday Practically all of tho 127 Boy and 2 am. Friday. Tha daughter Scout troops la tha Salt Lake Denver. aald abe had been In an unsettled council will bo given noma aort of of Reception nnd registration .. frame of mind because of brooding recognition at the camp court of delegates was Kbeduled for 1 x over iho tragic death of her hus- honor at ( p.m. Friday at tho stmt and afternoon. morning urday All Cii S War in All ivliy While In the evening n Young Pro fair grounds coliseum, according band. is be to demonstration Mrs. Buyers te described as a to Dr. Charles G. Plummer, chair, given, pie's Cemeteries to be man of tbe honor court committee. medium light complexion. featuring dramatic and musical grey exnumbers by delegates. Another eyes, grey hair, weighing only The attendance at tha affair te ena is feature arranged pageant about 92 pounds It is believed pected to xreach 2.999. Seventy-sitroops will receive titled Guards of tha World." when she left her boms aha was whit feather, which completes showing tha activities of the Life wearing a brown coat, fur trim- - tha war bonnet tha showing that each Scout organizations m11 on her Plan for the decoration of graves8sing nod Boy Not was P. T. Barnaul right' md sh troop meets tbe highest requireormy. The Sunday program when only of Balt Lakes soldier dead on Ma-jcheek. he made his historic birth ments the standard rating under conalrt of three general mo-- rata statement, but the It was thought that Mrs. Buyers scheme of mortal day, Mat $ wart outlined 8lxty-o- n poet. Long efficiency. a moating of tho Balt ' Lake!1" to which the public te invtt fellow, was likewise correct have wandered into one of troops will be might In recognition on Post No. 1. American Legion, at a'ed and at which the visiting bln observation that things are the canyons Chief of Police W. Iho special rollgiven anil of troops that not what they seem." according to I. Payne said tf her whereabouts hava spent a. least one week tn Thursday night at the ,cern will make addresses, n ta chamber of commerce. before not known of evening Stafford Quentin bunrbfield camp. Forty ore troops Till ho The local Legion post will care Minn., who Friday reported the lose thorough and systematic search of promoted with A. A. eer iflcatea Ween for tho graves of all war veterans Uiy of a watch and ring to the lnevit-!t- h canyons will be mads for meritorious achievement in .7 In tbo City cemetery. Harry J FOV Golf Course LVCIlttable couple of affable strangers" The 92 honor troops which Groendyke, was appointed chairThe victim described an entire' man of a committee of about 20 tbo inspections with A week of special attractions ly near variation of the "hand te passed score of at least (9 out of tbo Legionnaires named to take charge and special service and bargain quicker than the eye" game which of tho decorating. 1,999 Bonneville will bo given rib-nthe at possible had to golf do narrow with a leather prices It wan announced at tho meeting courae Tho court of honor la In will Monday in observ bolt with three hole punched in that Disabled American Veterans' anca of theopen tho honor court commitof second anniversary of it, a pencil and a clever charge maniputee of tbo council, headed by Dr. organisation will cut for tho sol- tha near municipal course, it te anof tbe hands which he testidier graves In Wasatch lawn ceme- nounced by Commissioner Harry lation Plummer, chairman, and Judge D. fied, effected a most comincins opW. Moffat, vie chairman. tery oa Memorial day. while the U Finch. tical illusion. Veterans of Foreign Wan till decTe commission on motion of He complained to Patrolman . . orate those in ML Olivet and in Mr. Finch voted special reduced Pbillio and a few mlnntee1 JudgN JCDSCO P rUMI wlX Defendant Bound Over their own plot ia tha City green fees to prevail all of neyt George tho officer arrested Jason! later week. Hcott 24. at Pioneer park, and On Double Liquor Count Detectives J. A. Morpn and W E Henmger arrested Loris Purria. U Harry Silver. arrested lata said to have been identified aa the Thursday by federal prohibition belt trick artlaU. The watch and gents, waa 'vouud over to tbs ring were recovered and tho prt driving css to federal grand Jury oa charge ef cnero were ordered held for fur- be The first drunken ... prosecuted under the new ruling Hqaor transportation and posses, nVnT. which require prosecution by the ion when no waived hearing FriThl? was In program Friday in dty day before United States Commisstate demonstrations tho new court wlt, Judge Gould B. Blakely. Bond Nephl Jensen.snd sioned waa fixed by tha commimloeer Sixty fie per cent of tha boys Ihe xecond highest with an average a jury hearing tho evidence 9799. at D. eoae , between the eggs of 14 and 29 Hy- of 29. ( and California. 29.1. Charles of The is that , to hava been Average attendance In the north Jn arrested May 1 at Seven- - Silver ia alleged ing on farms tn Utah arc attend, Atlantic Invented that give, pidurcv Evans, transporting 14 quarts of whisky state wax 4 9 per cent Main tireet by at nt tho of time arreaL log school according to the report southern region. 49.4 per cent, the appearance of has reliefs AsPatrolman C. W. Farnsworth. received Friday by Dr. C. N. Jfnaen. north centra! region 24 91 per cent sistant County Attorney Scott Dahl stela school superintendent from and western states 12.2 per is prosecuting attorney. qutst Uio . federal board for vocational The table, based on the 1929 Judge Jensen fined six motorists education. census, shows that Utah had 9,722 who had ignored stop signs a total This te Uio htghesrrank given to boys living on farms between the of 924 Friday morning. Harold any state in the nation. In ths age- - of 14 to 29 and of these. Kilgore, charged with speeding V extern division. Washington was 4 XXI were attending school. was fined 97 or three days in Jail, and he paid tbe fine. The case of U. of U. Graduate East High Seniors Craig Gadsby, 12. also charged with speeding, was transferred to the Gains Admission Plan Picnic May 26 x! Juvenile court. iti 1 Of? ' MM ll-- a Fraternity Mans Widow Vanishes District Officers Due At Meet Of Salvation Army ecome Police Plan Hunt ft , ' city-wid- rev-dlti- loot-boure- w. play-peop- le Camp Honor Court Takes Place Friday For S. L. Boy Scouts Legion To Decorate Veterans Graves New Trick Lands fot-Uf- n. Sucker, But Then vcaa Police Land Alan cr 11 at pll(, r, -- I First Case Under o. New Riding Opens . Utah Leads U. S. In Percentage Of Farm Youths In Schools c--nt. OOfll Tho appointment of Francis Dean Starr. 791 east Third South at reel' a a ueeond lieutenant of field artillery la tha Third Reserve area, was announced Friday by Major Parley p. Parkinson, aaete-techief of staff. Tho naw officer I a graduate of tb University f Utah where he waa aa officer la tha reserve officer' training corps "r p - ODUB FLEDGE NAMED. Six outstanding Junior class girls at tha Unlvertety of Utah worn for Thursday afternoon membership to the Acora elab. woman honorary organization student moot proficient in scholarship and student actlvltlea. The naw pledges are: Virginia Cahooa. Dorothy Hanford. Mirra Jacobs, Margaret Jaeobmn, Diana L muang, and Floreuo Thedy. . nt sd jr Mthv A Wpuhnssi lb Is ad Xrd Woa in Your Dully EIGHTY-SECON- - f Present allowances given neO relief fauilka by the various agendas la Salt Laka will aot Iona maintain minimum standards of Oohmel H. R health and decency, states Huso What is done with the money kopfsf the Jf B. Anderson. Community Chest paid Into the city treasury 7 executive secretary. In a report to. at a meeting elate heads of city departments are Friday at the chamber of preparing to answer the above for the benefit ef taxIt la agreed by the L. D. 8. Re- question it was announced Friday. lief aodety. the county chart ties payers. The manifold services department and the Family berr- ed by n modern city cootperformmoney, ies society, the chest secretary the mayor said, and the present points eat. that a minimum budget government has grown np in all for a (amity of fire is (11.21 per departments, through the demands month to maintain a mlnii cttlsens tho of for street Improvestandard of health and decency. ments. police and health protec'This assumes thst the family no other resources on which to tion. parka and playgrounds water draw hat Is carried completely by facilities and many ether auriitn with the srarrh Generally the service te worth the the agency. ef the for dm The sum is Itemised as follows: money If ths money. In available, Lindbergh baby." Hent.'HX: groceries $70; milk." the mayor said. Would Save tXNAH. $2.9; coal. 11.71; lights, etc, 92. and clothing (1. However, the dty The three groups further agreed wRbout Increasing the tax levy that the actual amount of relief to save 2H,Ht from operating expenses during each of tho next required monthly to maintain minimum standard famlNeejtwW years and to cut down the being amtsted by fit a month, annual Interest charges an the pert since many of the families have of tho bonded debt that In not beother resources and others are ing decreased by serial payments, carried only for portions of each he said. Hr. Anderson's month. report The present bndget calls for an shows. expenditure per capital of only While 219 n month Is the neces- I1S.14 cents as compared to fXI.lt Captive Get Away From sary minimum, during April the for last year. If anticipated rev Deputy; Comrade Family Berries aodety expended enue and the actual revenue are only ft ft per relief rase sad the about the same, the city will have Held county charities department. $7.49. a surplus of 2So,see. war Very little coat however. to Ia with order a do this, of month the April. given daring valuation, declining rev, but even with allowance for this OGDEN. May 19. (Special) A Item K Is evident that present enue from license fees, fees from courses and the Warm deputy sheriff tired three shots allowances will aot for any groat golf delin- at a fleeing man ybo had peen. length of tlmo maintain minimum Springs in and Increasing servname ef the taxes, standards of healtn and decency." quency picked up for Investigation on susices that eltisena have grows to picion the report reads. Of the Tl of auto theft hero this expect will have to be curtailed morning. Tho man sneaped unhurt, Tarried by the Family Berrien even after a drastic cut In pay of and officers bud extended their riety In April, unemployment .be major problem In 121. city employed. The dty will not search for his re --capture this aft' During April, the report also bo allowed to become run down," ernoon. shown tho emergency warehouse the mayor said. Deputy Sheriffs John Habertson and Eraatna Bingham had been Itetrtbnted 79 bags, or approx! TX Cram Red tons of It la planned to have each head looking for n stolen car daring mslely 242 rinar. According to tho annual a of a city department tell the dti-se- the morning when. In Weber canhow much money the depart- yon. they stopped s car with aa lit summarised la tho report. 1932 revenue subscription on April M ment spends now and how much Ohio license. 7717977. and asked were 2144.477.10. -- molting n net was spent ia fanner years, what the two occupants for a certificate ownership. Neither of the men after deducting T.t service the people get for tho mon- of sf fldf could show n certificate, aa the will be the result of per rent for reserve uneollectable what and ey deputies split sp, taking one man and the 112 campaign expenses ef Increasing or decreasing the bud each ia the two cars. get for tho deportment. Rounding a torn into tha city, So far every cut in the budget tho man with Harbertaon pulled has resulted in complaints, the out a revolver and shored It toward tha officer, but m Jerk In mayor said. A cut tn the of tho automobile tlou budget made It nocamary te the motion Harbertaon ths opportunity sugavo number the decrease ef paid discontinue the to grab tL Ths man then Jumped pervisors end run ef the car end started to rail178-Cassupervised recreation at some cen- out the Bamberger Electric ters. immediately the residents down tracks as the car containing in the area file petitions against way inBingham and the other man drove the plan and demand hearings be- up. City Detectives Friday were boid-np fore the commission. The name is Bingham, seeing the fleeing man vestigating tbs- - reported and robbery at Mr. and Mrs. R. true of each attempt to cut ex- tired three Shota at him. but bs In an ante camp ea south then penses, the mayor said. Likewise, escaped. Tbs deputies dtate street. The couple arrived there a general feeling that the brought the other man. who gave in Belt Lake Thursday evening averagep citisea GilBert as falls ef Balt Labs address name and his from the Hoover dam in an auto- te appreciate Just what be gets In bert. 28. of 9999 Seventeenth avemobile trailing a small Ogto N. tho T. return for tho money he pays to nue. Brooklyn, house in which they slept. den Jail and Instituted a search They told Detectives G. R. Apel-gr- operate the dty government. The city commission always ter tha mas who had escaped. and W. C. Smith that they were awakrned shortly after S bears from small minorities and two l.m. Friday !y thugs with often while one group Is demandflashlights and guns. One of tbs ing decreased expenses another la thugs took from Mr. Harley's trou- demanding special services end sers a wallet which Hurley said special Improvements and often It Tontained 1171.' Ths thugs fled Is the mayor said, to be Just from tho auto camp after threat- to bard, cutting expenses. . ening tha couple with death If Unanimous affirmation of tho they followed them or called to decision of City Jndgs Daniel Barpolice. ef the Stats rington in the case The Harley's were unable to give of Utah against A1 Borns is carAe detectives an accurate descripried in a decision handed down tions of the robbers. by the state supreme court Friday. Burns, accused of the possession found of Ineexlcatlng liquor, Promotion Made guilty of persistent violation by n Jury. Later, be filed aa appeal By U. of U. Regent to the supreme court on four Bills for the month amounting Hotel Greeters Seek to grounds of error, the principal on of which was misconduct of to II2.SM.7 were approved by the University of Utah board of Educate Visitors Here Jurors. After an examination of Jurors, regents at their monthly meeting the supremo court held that tha On Attractions Friday. defendant suffered no prejudice The leave of U-Christensen of from the Jury. .he English department was expended one year: Blanche Cooper A meeting to orange ways SPEAKS ON MOSQUITOES. and Lila Canavaa wens promoted promoting tourist travel to Balt to a eel stent professors to tha heme inks title season wad to obtain M. Rees instructor of zoolDon economies department; Frederick stopovers here by educating the ef Utah 3. Barker was mads an instructor visitors oa tha variety of attrac- ogy atontha University Thair Habspoke "Meaqoitoas n psychology; and Dwight tions. will be held at 7:19 p.m. its and Control," at tha weekly was appointed assistant Friday at tha Newhoass hotel unef membership luncheon of tha Exprofessor of law. succeeding Pro- der auspices ef the Center Beanie America, charter No. 11, change elub Friday at tha Hotel fessor Fmd E Hines, resigned. Utah. Hotel Greeters of America. It is believed by officials of the local charter that tourists and travelers can bo induced to lengthen their stays in Balt Lake, if Urn g hotel greeters, comEXCZLC1S panies and other contacting visitors point out clearly the many attractions to bo seen in and around Bailers CoDeetioK sf . , Balt Lake, Nuaed Dahlia Bulbs-O- ver' J. A. GalInker ef Denver, chairman of the national home board. 50 Varieties te Hotel Greeters of America, will I Ceaatee Oraose Fee liw and speckanat tha Friday evening meetNngsua Pica The Greeters' Heme at ing Denver.' 1 CITY SERVICE LEGION City Department SESSIONS OPEN; To Heads Tell S. L 300 AT MEETING Where Money Goes Got. Deni, Mayor Mar Kan . The Deseret News Bui ,U FUNDS FOR AID -- Tast high seniors will go on their annual picnic Thursday, May 29 it was announced Frida. The outing will be at Lagoon. Arrange- mcnla ore under the direction of the close officers including Junes Deni, oreoident:-Fa- y Wheetbome. rice president; Jane Wilkin, sec-- 1 retarv nnd Elmer Davis, treasurer, While the seniors are frolicking, at the resort, tho juniors of the school Will compete In the finals of the Stephens medal oratorical contest. Thom who have reached, tha finals are: Ralph Hardy. Rob-- ; art Strang. Spencer Cowan. Rachel Cooley, Blanch Lallls and Martel Good speed. Mim Alice E. Rowe, sssistant principal is in charge of . the contiwt. SEATTLE IAN SPEAKS. A. J. Warts, representative ef th Red Cedar Shingle bureau of Seattle, addrsessr members of tbe Salt Lake Lumbermen's club at a meeting Friday neon at tha Chamber of Commerce. j BEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICE HEAR EXECUTIVE Harold Jennings, executive secretary of tho Utah Manufacturers ! association, addressed a group of South high students Friday- afternoon on tho subject of Utah manufacturers. tracing tbs history of raw certain products from tho material stage through tbo gathering, mane factoring, packing, distributing. dellevcring nnd - snmption Wages. . STUDENTS - QUICK, COURTEOUS, - For furnitare PRATT A LAMBERT Quick Drying Enamels any desired ttnl For Inside or outside painting LOWE BROTHERS High Standard Palate. ths toe (mV meat prof mq ehewlnw ef HwolMy wutrtraii SERVICE CALL WAS. 520 ARMY MEN TO RETURN. General Robert McCleavo and Major W. H. Mon ef Fort Dong-- I laa will return Friday evening from Monterey. Cat. whore they hava bean participating for the1 paat two weeks la brigade, division and corps are msnotivera. Outboard motors that call be attached to gliders to concert them into airplanes bare been io- - The Old Reliable MRTINIGOXL COMPANYtt , 49 So. Mam St. jvrated. Jj f C,.'' |