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Show A A Daily , Shakespeare. Ml'-- EIGHTY-THIR- 1850 ROBBERY CASES Dr. Ii. John Nuttall, Jr., eirr addressed the school teachers of Salt Lake as the bead of the etty artmof ay stmt, TVfirfijf at the Sooth high school In teach era butltate. he spoke to a theme chown by his prcdecesnor, the late feupi, N. Child, and asked for hi adhering to the high standard already established. Students Return to . Work on Thurs- Street Car Men, Restaurant People Declare day Milkman Holdup Pair Right Ones The First Time Observers Discuss ' Political Situation For Present , . (. high Assembled at the South school Tuesday were 1.128 school teachers, principals and supenis-ors- , YEAR FROM TAX LEVY GAINS Auditors veal Chief Serves Notice Gty Will be IN 1932 Re- Report Interesting Fact GeanedUp W-- L-, i i shoe-shiC- two-da- p d ar ar With the identification of D, L. Billingsley, 25. and Ray Littlefield 22, in the phewup 100m at poticc headquarters Tuesday, approx 18 stnetcar service station ao4- - restaurant- 'robberies dp sail Lake were cleared up, it wax declared by Police Chief W. I Payne Billingsley claimed to be a native of Salt Lake and Littlefield said he is a native of Detroit having left He there about two j'ears ago. have been in Salt Lake cia.ms for the past two years working at a e parloi. When the meu were taken frjm their ceils in :h city jail nd parin the shov. aded leforc th rfcre-up room, reven street car conductors. two restaurant operators and several service station operators identified them as the men who had robbed them during the past two months. Billingalev and Ljttkfield sere take, into custody at the r rooms at 723 east Broadway by Detectives J. Ross Hunsaker and Le.ster F. Wire. Search of tha rooms several street car monev changing machines, the officers reported. also in possession of the men the officers found a revvcr and 814, the report said. Information will be filed in th' ofifee of Countv Attorney Matthew Cowley, Ch ef Pane declared. - ar like-wu- Leaf-Harr- ls Sanpete Sheriff -- 4 . A study of statistic being assembled Auditor Glea by Deputy comprising the educational James in the office of State Austaff of Salt La kg! City schools. ditor Ivor Ajax at the lapltot for For them the school year has In raids Tuesday which Chief the stare's biennial ' report die- begun and over 32.600 school boys of ot iolice snd girls may see the shadow Iajne says Are arrumber of aightf leant fact this assembly creeping' over the , signed to eerie notice that gam.. concerning the business of tba bright vacation 4ay. for the and public, it wttl noth tolerated in SaltletaTe. bo' be hoot year is at hand: Nine Couple Confess Part in bttng Tuee- d al lbe uthou Lake. 11 alleged keepers of gam-- j oclock Thursday morning will find Turn State seven establish. Crime; in them In their classrooms. bling games For ampK notwithstanding meals were arrested by the police Except for some enforced econmoney, low prices for farm . Evidence omy, the school system of the city the direction under moral commodities and 'generally bad squad will goforward with few changes of Captain J. G. Smith and after business conditions in every line, It was indicated by Dr. L. John ae-being booked at headquarters were the state receipts from taxesfiscal Nuttall. Jr., the new superintendSam Tibeibaum. charged with released increased during the of 8100 tually on bond each. first genthe ent who addressed Those arrealed are. WHard Palm- year of 1932 to $1,293 492 as comrobbery, as the result of the dayy eral assembly of the Part of of two.lairy com- er, 48 of 4U east Second South. pared with light hold-uteacher institute to the theme: this increase originated from the pany einpioes. May 16. 1912. went Don Cree. 37. and Thomas Brown, collection of income 'Every Child An Interested Par and corporasouth Main street, 26. of 168 Mc on trial in Judge tlcipant," chosen by the late Supt. 31, tion franchise taxes for the first Sam Cole, 38, Frank Moore, Kinney's court Tuesday. George X. Child. 18 Becond eaat of men South, John B. time in the history of the state. Two of Salt Lake, young There have been no changes In Although the amount collected, Ed Larkin and Lynn Retse, have Wilson, 42. Richard Smith, 33, few school principals and very because of the slump in business in since confessed that they assisted of 211 south Main street; Joseph in the teaching staff for each of In the hold-u- p and both will be Goldberg. 28, of 81 east Second1 the state. waa disappointingly the schools and the boundary lines state witnesses, according to the South; John Anderson, 34. and T. small to those, wrho championed for the various schools remain the Second the laws creating these new taxes, by J. Bean, 64, of 82 east same In moat cases. present plans made known total of about 8280.000 was colAllen G. Thurman, deputy dis- South, C. Fuller. 40. of 170 ReRegistration Arranged 44. lected and the ley for the general trict attorhey, who is prosecuting gent street. Leon Lamonr. The first general session of the Frank Williams. 40, west on Sec- fund substantially reduced. Tiblebaum Institute afforded an opportunity Collection of inheritance taxes Marie Balstaedt, said to have ond South street. to for the new superintendent a big slump, 8168.306 beknown about the robbery, is Complaints coming into the po- reflected total greet for the first time his entire for 1932 as compared named. ing the staff and plan with them to carry charged In the case. 8he was lice against the places on parol during the with 8296.447 for the fiscal year of the summer Chief Payne said furnished on the high standards of the keitj is attributed 1921. This decrease while Tiblebaum has beeir held in opportunity to carry out what he schools. handInsists is part of a general clean- to a supreme court decision which the county jail. For elementary grade school R. E. Brown and Isaac McCon- ups to be prosecuted as fast as evi- ed down during the year work will begin Thursday morncould taxes inheritance can be ruled that nell. Clover dairy dence warranting arrest ing with the regular classes. Most not be collected from the estates employes, were forced by bandits obtained. pupil will simply return to school, of owning property to drive into an alley where they assignments having already been in tha state. were held in an automobile at bay made with the final report cards, the of effect The depression on with a pistol and later slugged tt Is announced. the consumption of tobacco In tha into The banFor the junior and high Sihooll state is reflected by the lower total dit escaped with $1,540 In cash students, however, the first two paid for cigsret stamps and for and 81,794 in checks. Tiblebaum days will be occupied with reg.s-- J 'and the others were taken into icigaret license. Dr 1932. a total of tration, assignment to classes and 8180.231 was sold in clgaret stamp three later. days custody organization for the school year Woman and 816.660 in licenses as compared to begin with class work Monwith 8177,893 and 8 L4.440, espee- - day, Sept 12. Oo operation .liked The chamber of commerce during the fiscal year ol By of A. E. Eberhardt. president ommendatlon that Charles ftedd,l'y Collection for the aaU or oleo- the board of education, was the Sheriff Ed. J. Peterson of San- LeBal livestock operator and t or-- 1 on Dies When mrlrlne uVmfm .nd oleoma r first speaker at the institute . . mcr state senator b Irctsd aa gartns itcenaes reflected the moot .pete county arrived in Salt Lake! j "ta 'plam to tetbrn Doutfa. Thomp-- I director of th agricultural credit leaver curtailment t consumption Meeting Thursday irn tor tho Klevoath dis- During 1932. but 95.7ft ot eteomar In eon end Henry Noorda. both The Republican countym.commitot of th board and particularly at Eut Unlon on char. corporation Police did their daily good Thursurdy p tee wiil meet at . trict. will bo presented ooon - to gurtn stamp vreru wild. This ' Include th which economic to plana Manti to trial aland Salt and of posse manufacture Lake, loliquor dinner as the when turn Tuesday they the Reconstruction Finance cor- hardly a third of the total for 1931, a 10 par cent reduction in pay and on a charge of robbing an agedjston, pleaded not guilty when day at the Alta club . R- some additional cated Mrs. J. A. Damico of which wa 817.950. Oleomargarine load on each guests of County Chairman at Spring City V. 3. poration board for consideration. Bundayi reigned Tuesday before I. Z. C. M. of Executives This word waa received Tues- licenses totaled 92.294 a compared the Ha Calllster, and following dinner teacher. husand, hope eight. her for expressed Cal., B. Oakland, Commissioner Gould an aa Blakely will bold their final meeting time Th Sanpete officer says two and were placed under bonds of day by J. G. King, assistant cham- with 92.68 for the rear preceding. managers of Z. C. M. L branch stores! that Salt Lake .schools will on- band, who had come to Salt th ful1 earM organisation. At this time the Fee collected by the state dropmasked men entered the home of! 8730 each, pending hearing Sept ber secretary, from Wilson McC. are holding a two days' convention Lake to meet her. and place of the county convenDr. hardt Nut likewise Carttay. director of the R. F. Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Billington.l 15. The two were arrested by ped to 8408,175 a compared with the educational room of the tall to the staff presented Mrs. Damico was en route tion will be set. the primary call At meetfrom as unanimous Lake. last Salt its the 8440,121 for 1921; Interest to f 54.- - . the aged couple the withjeral prohibition, agents-fo- r main stor will he mode, end the business of choice of the board to head-th- e home from Denverby at th local chamber of com- 700 as compared with 863.684; state guns and demanded 85.00d. which! alleged operation of a 50 gallon ing Lake. merce Sait the committee will be officially the educational livestock 9 committee fair revenues. 835.298 as compared At oclock Tuesday the conven- big A telegram receive d plant of th bandit declared Mr. Rlllingtonj still, which was seised together concluded. Dr E. G. Peterson, president of had hidden m the house. After with 20 gallon of whf ky and 300 passed a resolution faonng the With 842 197. . tion was called to order by Floyd the disby police from Mr. Damico also Mr. At the county primaries of aa a dithe Redd Utah college, Agricultural appointment Mr. had he of new district Billington protested mash, W. Goates, who welcomed tha rep- addressed the teachers at the gengallons advised that Mrs. Damico's tricts will cboos; no such amount, the bandits bound! Federal agents Saturday also rector of the corporation to be probin Oakland died had and father a and resentatives the set session chairmen, and at a caucus, serve Lake which to hope eral included Balt Utah. expressed at op the aged men and woman, threw! arrested David Call and William the 'onven-tkm- . he wished to inform his wilt. Nevada. California and Arizona. ably the day preceding that everyone in attendance would musical program with community them in a clothes closet and ranj Harris, of Brigham City, at nyw the broadcast select Witt was information The Corndelegates Mr. McCarthy's letter follows be benefitted. He then introduced singing led by J. Spencer the house. In the search) lard. Utah, on charges of trans-the- y . county committee. The new county 1 by police and Mr. Damico sent wall and P. Melvin have your telegram of Aug found 70 cents and took a porting and possessing five numerous telegrams to General Manager W. L. IValker Peterson. vocal solor by "chairman will be chosen probably 30 concerning the endorsement of Ions from Mr. Billing and of of a Denand to convention. gallon ring whisky route the the along who an outline of business the day following The work of the Institute will ton. During the Charles Redd as a director of the gave anrobbery a grand- - alcohol. ver. Delaed by a wreck, Mr Mr. Calllster Tuesday definitely conditions throughout the nation be Urgely conducted through de- son of the BUlingtons walked into! agricultural credit corporation of a candiDamico spent Monday night in nounced he would not bethe some sessions that district. partmental though th house and ran for the city, v and the world at Urge. Mr. Walker as pres Heber coming on to Salt Lake date for be almost of will these I shall be very happy to preVAJUien allUcrDIil the) general marshal. The the officer also of when she the reminded other prt pursued managers and Judge James H. Wolf will try morning, Tuesday practice his legal of -sent your telegram for considera- criminal particularly the meetings bandits in their car for several' to was located by Officer R. S v v cases during the current fl various stores to take advantage f sessions, vata affairs made it Impossible with the our tion of board. general supervisor ,and miles, but they outdistanced them.) AvOOSCVClt VlSlt the facilities offered through Z. C term of the Third district court, Cahoon at First South .and Vjtl continue with the county chairto health the devoted meeting M. I affiliations In the east to buy Thompson and Noorda admit, main streets and accompanied according to assignment made by manship. the' Extradition Paper merchandise of excellent quality at and safety rules and measures. to police headquarters, where having been in Spring Citv. Presiding Judge David W. MofFor the county attorneyship. Cornelius Vanderbilt. Jr., free numhusband local License her the lowest declare. lti she possible prices fat Tuesday. He will be assisted, police joined Matthew Cowley. Republican sure lance former writer and Governor newspaper Signed by Sales Manager W. W. Beatie ofbers of the car pursiAd by the by Judge James W McKinney, who c unbent, appears reasonably publisher, conferred with Governfered some helpful suggestions. E. marshal and Thompsons car tally, or will also assist with civil case S- of the nomination for Banker to Speak Extradition George H. Dern at a luncheon were papers . A. signed as thus Idaho Stores Akerlind. to Sheriff Peterson, choice Corp according while the Democratic at the Alta club Tuesday noon on Tuesday by Governor George H. and try all Tooele county cases. on of Harold doe the th bandit Conference spoke Controlling At Tract be Shrinkage.' description between to Assignment of case will be mad far appears plans for the forthcoming artait Dern at the capitol for the reWilliam P. Maack, of Cedar City pair given the sheriff by Mr. and of by Judge Moffgt, who will also conE Wallace end Ralph T. Stewart Governor Roosevelt. turn E. of Charles V ere Frankfyn from on a Foxley Mrs. toy spoke Crystal Gazing; Billington. A third Democratic candidate. Democratic candidate for president California charged with embez- duct Insanity hearings and civil John M Wallace. Me president fair was conducted by J. C. Duncan Judge Roger 1. McDonough L. McCarthy, was understood Tues- of the Walker Bank & Trust com- of Governor Roosevelt will be in zlement of 11,300 from Mrz. Ellda trial MEET WEDNESDAY a reading wa enter Lake Salt to and withdrawn will handle cases arising in Summit have Salt Lake Sept. 17 and 18. A. day to will be one of the princi- given by Hazel rhillips of Stred Hillstrom of Boz pany, Elder H. the Member of Governor George county. He will ala handle the winter meeting, of Ihe Salt tha race for the city Judgeship. Mr. Vanderbilt Is a truat volunteer Dem pal speakers at the regional coast central relief committee. Peoples Coop, of Lehi. Other Candidates divi,lon . N 0rd,r of worker for Roosevelt. He has also county. A request from Governor James probate calendar. conference of the Pacific C members of the executive commit-!t),- e Z. in served was Luncheon for the candidates Democratic In Other Judge Oscar W. McConkie. gcnPfjt association o' Railway conferred with Senator William H A. Rolph, Jr., of California askin- and Rocky Mountain states at Los M. I. employes' cafetena. tee, and county commissioners of Emploves, will open Wednesdav. the city bench no doubt will and Angeles from Sept 2b to Oct. I, The and other party leader dur- ing for permission to return Rob- addition to civil trial, will handle King in session was held Tooele were afternoon Lake Salt and Daniel county Harrington 7. at 8 p m.. with a meeting ing his clude any cases arising in Dagget under the auspice of the trust di- the 2L C. M. I. warehouse. Follow- in meetin Tuesday afternoon stay here. He was to ert Pllklngton to Los at Sept. Angeles James A. StumP. incumbents, and at the Moose club, 141 south Sec- leave for Boise. Ida., early Tuesvision of the American Bankers for trial on theft waa county ing selections by a chorus, Mr. Le the capitol to discuss administra- ond Blast street. M. J. Bronson. W. 8. Dalton and association. day afternoonwel- tion of the loans granted to Tooele granted by Governor Dern. John Gleason. It was learned TuesReal Wright delivered an address of Police Jail Man After Mr. Wallace will discuss Dalby. a pres-f- Estate Loan Their Supervision come. Th following also spoke: and Salt Lake counties by the Re day that Clifford F. bench IL C. Kimball. Increasing Volume construction Finance corporation who wo Crazh Hurti 2 Person member of the and Their Advantages. with Bulky Items too Large to of Washington. D. C. for unem- defeated last week for the connot Kenneth would relief. Taylor, High Stock; James Butterfield, 24 of Murployment gressional nomination, Salt Lak county last week had be A candidate to succeed himself. currently with the county conven- School Athletic Business; W. L. ray. was arrested Tuesday fo,;..w. 4 8260.000 bench tion. which likely will ba about Glades Cooperative Bidding on at its disposal and an automobile accident at Sepjlaced tng Republicans seeking the Repan-hcan Constructlou-Coatract1H. B. 830,090wa allocated to Tooele venteenth South and West. Temp Sept. 24. nomination include the sole be to H. "Pots. t Pans, At conventions, Jensen, This Schettler, be Two persons, 'ere Gardstreet. Profits"; to county. legislative money Nephi spent incumbent, In O. Staines. "Electrical Appliances In by the counties. When this Is ex ner. 37, of 54 Sixth East street, and and John H. Morgan. N. H. Tanner. held by the respective parties convoo R. a the M. with F. county Perry. hausted, the remainder of the sums Sleater. 25. of 515 wuih ,T. Country Store"; U J. Bradford, Francis Trottier. connection tions, candidates will be chosen for "Successful Sjeclalty Selling"; S. B. requested by these counties will be Outlook for the annual elk hunt Fish Lake rwrtn, where young .shows that there are about 2.300 in Ninth West street, suffered J Rolls Thomas. Sidney O. Reid. Dele Foote William Dawson and four state senators and 19 repre- Egrertson. "Fundamentals cf Mod-- , made available by the R, F C, It!1' Dth 4 better this fall then it Bulla are plentiful and hunter the state. Including 500 head in the era Merchandising, sentatives. The two hold-ovButterfield was released "When' George W. Is understood. Payment of thr185 eft tiy year s.nce elk. were have wot- - been successful In The Cache game Douglas Beat le. preserve; 743. Man- the driver of the other state senate from Reed. "Greater" Volume Items." loan with interest at 3 per cent Introduced Into the atate. In getting many old bulls be- ti; car. Ho Tha Democratic rlty bench at members of 'theDan past 150 Heaston'; 550, Nebo. McPhee. of 570 south Ninth jias B. Shield and The program as followed by tours Is to be made at the rate of 30 per This report waa made by repre- cause of the nature and expanse of and 125 this county are will be held Saturday Uet Cedar A mountain. count s four of the wholesale hardware ware' cent of the annual federal aid road sentatives of sportsmen a ocganlza-tion- tho country. noon. Tha Republican city Judicial Malcom A. Keyser while the comof the other herds has not been street, refused to sign s comp. a ot will dia-conin waa be Wholesale named house and Zion's be will a held candidates to Ttah, forestry officials l.MM In State grant, beginning July 1, 1S3S. meeting probably taken. Objections of cattlemen to charging that stop sign caused b A countpf the elk cattlemen end game wardens at a pete for the vacancies jtow In Ct ah elk. propagation because of restrlc-(tio- n gardei. the resigns tionof- - City Commie special meeting cf the state "board evening a movtngptc- Tuesday of range were less of elk control at the State Capitol loner John M. Knight and the ex- lure wiil be shown by th courtes man in former years. pronounced Tuesday, preaided over by Ntncll piration of the terms of Wilson of Ze)lertach Paper company and L. Turpin, in charge of big R. B. Cook, state fish and game comcorn-paCholocat McCarthy. Burton W. Muster and J. G McDonald . Agsia game tot the state fish and gaii. missioner. Herbert B. Maw. Th entire coun. Do You department and Orange A The morning session was taken in th lower The convention will convene ty representation of the U. 8. fore., Salt Lake's delegation to the up with reports of various officials. house wilt b elected this year. again at 9 a m. Wednesday. Veterans of Foreign Wars conven- At the afternoon aess on, members service, advised that tha ent.r. IO Dixie game preserve be throwr tion et Sacramento, Calif.. Augurt of ihe board In ezecutlve session 24 to Sept. 2, returned open th.s season, subject to th Tuesday. undertook to adopt regulations same rules aa Iasi year. Throw in; Headed by Charles Hv Remy, com- - governing the hunt this fall peropen of the Cache game pre' mander of the Clarence E. Allen talttlng to permits dates, type, ot serve except a small portion II to be hunted, changes In post No. 40. Salt Lake, It the lower range on the wester i ed Ray 8hy, B. H. Slater, Joseph ' rcg.stration system, and the side was also discussed. RecomFrank Robinson snd Guyjbers to be killed. Members of the mendations were made that restricj board present far b at tho session were Ubii Parry- -' using be tightened up on theHcav Rtions $ H. mtmth The veterans reaffirmed theirMr- Cook. Rutledge of ton game preserve near Tooele L". E. 8. den. C. forest service; for Immediate payment adnot be allowed to carrj of Eureka, organized sports-gate- s Hoover dam project. of the bonus Claiming the distinction of Almost 7.000 TV rarest pUi f firearms through th preserve t , No frlonKa were committed attended. It wa declared. A men; and U C. Montgomery of Rating the only city over ,000 latla wraith I t tivrat a hunt on deer tbe of west side th. cattlemen. which H,bron ended the representing the convention will be daring year report popuUUon in sthkh no major null mmm Mri awtli till range. at I p m. Randall I. Jones, representing the Aag. 32. he said altlwagh aonse given at a meeting 1st, MTOEB 4 OR MOST crime waa committed daring rra track yrar ! raafc. national parka, was the only memIn the Y. F. W. hall. petty thievery waa reported Tuesday , coiasK the peat year, Glen & Bodefl. ber not present. and several holdups attempted. ampli 9S.78 tevratc Sen. Smoot to Speak ago. We m'nsMme with tbs chief of the ITnHed Stales tve Horn to Be Earlier rac mat Only once daring this period was Dairymen Called 1I wmmthm to (.tab Depa. sbetkof ervatioR Date for the hunt wilt be earlier the police at Hoaldrr NATIONAL RESER4 E gwn fired in Before Club 'Dept, ,( Low gafnuont Rotary In Salt If last Lake cap-tatecomIn was arrived the City. than Her., and this, that year the law, To Meet Saturday will MStare 14a bo. Taewday aartompaaled by Ralph of a man attempting to jmendatlon of Nov. 4 as opening 1M flaeat oa4 te bo latte-muIs accepted. Last year, date Untied rob n eafe. -- ltrf!?!nt?!;1'5!...,,a.iP:inC .dr::date States StringfrUoar. one of the BoulSenator Beei beosty eeha, throughout the, state der CHy oflforrs. were Nov. il Chief Bodeti attrlbat a the State- Smoot will addreartbe first month hunting have been called 40 a meeting at of tho Chief Bodeti has charge of " remarkable record of law ener pbeao .to 20. Those present at the publjf evening business meeting of the Write far estate ZZTS state ureau farm In offices the law This enforce ate lit la the only lic forcement la his etty to the , also advised that 40 Waaateb remarkable in Rotary club for tho fall season Dooly building at 11 a.m. Satur- bull .meeting federal pollcied dty m the be killed on the Cache national fact that the place Is policed Tuesday at (.15 p.m., at the Hotel THIRD FLOOR CLIFT BLDG. crease in times of day to discuss current marketing forest; 20 bulls Heaston game preCatted State. He stopped ever 24 boars a day and la a govw NVUtah, on a subject to bo annnunc- - Mni fag saga In halt Lake Taetata y cn route ernment reservation, enabling problems and other matters of lm serve; t Ttmpanogos herd; 125. LUMFAHT ed by the speaker. It waa report- - IwVirfedl portance to tho Industry, U was Manti herd; 25. Pish Lake; none on stress, is because to Ogden where be will testify the police force to prohibit the ed Tuesday. Uisli Klgh anonunced Tuesday. . in a land hearing. Cedar mountain and 50 on Mt-- Ke-- t of" fts efficiof . wiwNwi ruble. admission Eric Kyberg, vice president of J." R. Bens, chairman o. a total of ITS butts In all. The Boo liter City dlsMct ten There are anUormed poSalt Lake Rotary, will preside, of Beaoty Culture ISO square at! lea and dairying committee of waa recommended also that no ency licemen la addition to tha Jr and entertainment will Include reau. has called the haa 0,000 tr at dent, I.3H tt men, all working aa "spike" or young bull should be numbers hy the Celeste trio and and win preside. whom are employed on 4m United States depnty marshals. killed, except on tho JUatl and economy. ; Juaa Puntmftpn, aolo dancer. Richards. Slajrner prominent Salt Lake real (state and investment broker, will be a candidate for nomination as county commis- -, stoncr at the Democratic conven- lion Saturday at 10 am. in ths Playhouse theater. It Is announced. TC F.' Qumn, Incumbent Democrat ic commissioner, will seek Other Democrats seeking the .nomination Include A. A. Beexley 'and W. Scott Wetter. Incumbent Silent - Oaskell incumbent Romney. term commissioner whose two-yeannouncnot has this year, expires ed his plans regarding The candidacy of ilr. Kicharda was announced by friends who had nrged him to enter the race because of his long experience in real estate, taxation, charity, and relief work. A native Salt Laker. Mr. Kicharda has been engaged la the real estate business here for several years. Aa bishop of Highland and Park ward for maiy year, presi-deny later as a counselor in the porl-which i of Granite stake, tion he now holds, he is well versed In problems of relief and bis supcharity administration, porters point out. Six May Enter - On the Republican side of the campaign, six names have been mentioned as potential candidates for for the two nominations, onefour-yeand one for a a two-yeterm. Although none bee definitely announced Me candidacy. several are expected to make formal announcements after the county committee meet Thursday, and sets the date for the county nominating conventlon. Ltkely candidates being talked of in political circles Include Harry Coombs and Sam Hill, living within tha city, and E. T. Butterfield, John A, Aylett, J. S. Berry in and Senter F. Walker, residing not has the county. Mr. Romney seek stated whether he would f Trial Opens; Two Youths To Testify D STATE REVENUE 13 Stop Gambling in S. L. -- COUNTY BOARD v la Delivered Daily to Your Horn For Only 15o a Week salt lake city Utah Tuesday September e 1932 S. L CANDIDATE S.L. School Teachers Convene NINE IDENTIFY Police Arrest JOINS RACE FOR To Prepare For Reopening COUPLE HELD IN In Ra ids To H - The Deseret News Thought There is 1 tide in the affairs of men, whifh, taku at the flood, leads 'bo to fortune. r Utahn Considered Arrives To Take found For RJ.C. Position e Traveling Police" Father Z.C.MIExecutives, 2 Prisoners Back xwo Deny Guilt In Liquor Case Wd.y -- Store Managers Hold Convention "leacbe rec-U- 1. 1 . j e. Judge Wolfe Given Criminal Cases Salt Lake, Tooele L Confer Upon Aid m U,,. nt Exceedingly Good Elk Hunting Season In Utah Forecast For This Fall By State Game Leaders Lo-o- 1; nrncr-Injurie- s e. r. Delegates Return From V. F. W. Meet Its Best Believe It? Csrisg Includ-Unima- ls num-Serl- $15 Per Month Plan e. deIe-lHui,- h , national advertisers were outdoor vertising July 1932, than were a year v at to Build more Police Chief of Crimeless Gty b: The Month ama Fr fr SI.. rs ll - Sehssl and j X; 4 Sf- r- : r |