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Show V A Daily Thought lip' Lying The Deseret News f are an abomination lo tbfcy that deal truly are bil , Prov. 1222, - but delight FOUNDED U.S. For Only 1850 " victed ACCOUNTED A $7.10 appeal bond was (lied with United States Commissioner Gould B. Blakely at Salt lake Saturday (or Lorenzo IJlohl, recently convicted of a part In the mail fraud conspiracy in connection ' with the $2, , Nathaniel Bald-sriInc,, radio stock swindle. Ths filing of the bond In Salt Lake will liberate Stohl from Jail In Helena, Mont, where be has ' been held alneS - 'Federal Judge George M. Bourqutn sentenced him and other officers and directors - of tha company to serve five years at hard labor on Feb. 14. Stohl'e surety bond was provided by Orphs H. Stohl, s and Adrian B. Pembroke, - president of the . Pembroke The defendant was given s stay or execution from the sentence Imposed st Helena pending the Outcome of appeal providing he filed the supersedeas bond' which was posted Saturday st Sait Lake. Stohl and most of the other II defendants convicted end sentenced in Montana are taking appeals to ths federal circuit court of appeals. It Is expected thet appeal bonds for the other Salt Lake residents In the group will be filed with Commissioner Blakely within the next few days. ing Bill FEBRUARY 18 1933 EIGHTY-THIR- -- company, Highway Built by Gao line Lenet Hearing On Truck BUI Told jf Koitsrbcll President Clawson g, hfJnattpraKtomittilUf f W7A'7f tttnynr6ytfrr Fund For Airmail - .3raiiR(in f trutrtf Murder Convict fr s urn Sr, Speaks On Sunday z - ce treasury-postoffl- Asks For Leniency Kanrf tntv. tfrt ar fftjf t, Granite, Salt Lake Stake To Conduct Tabernacle Service President Rudger Clawson, Council of th Twelve, will be the speaker tn the Salt Lake TabTh ernacle, Sunday at 2 pm. rvlcea will be nndar the direction of Salt Lake and Oranlt stakes. President WUford A. Bees-lc- y and President Hugh B. Brown, respectively, and wilt also be a session of th Granite stake quarterly conference. Music will be by tho Tabernacle choir, directed by Prof. A. C. Lund. President Clawson will also be the speaker at the morning session of the Granite slake conference, at 1 oclock. In th stake tabernacle, Ninth East near Twenty, first South street. The evening session. In tha stake tabernacle at 7 oclock, wilt be under the direction of the stake boards of th Mutual Improvement associations. Dr. Frederick J. Pack, of th University of Utah, will be the speaker. A feature of the musical program will he tha Granite stake festival chorus In the "Ode to Youth. ttry trr of-th- e -- 10-3- Appeal Filed el, SsJonuis JOBLESS REQUEST In Banker Murder PAYMENT IN CASH semi-offici- al Relief Leaders All Possible - Victim of Razor AND JUST AS ol Wound Succumbs - anem-plovme- to-b- e Bus Accident i ebang-Saturda- I Satur-Princip- by-la- Bill To Outlaw Yellow Dog - Labor Contracts Offered re-l.- ef nd A 5l d. vu i , Tbs suit filed by Mayor Lbuia Marcus against three Pubilx corporation seeking judgment for $18,759 and th appointment of a receiver for the Salt Lake orwas transferred to th ganisation federal district court Saturday from th Third district court. Th transfer - wan made- - because er diversification of atixenahtp ot th parti aa Th defendants ara Paramount-Pubil- x Theaters, New Tork; Pubilx Enterprises. Inc.. Delaware, and the Pubilx. Inc.. Salt Lake. It la the last named organization-tha- t the mayor seek to throw Into recoiverohto. Th amount sought, me oom plaint alleges, represents aa unpaid balance duo Mr. Marcus from the sale . of a group of local theaters Arret For Drinking Reveal Long Record Jesse Barone. 24. arrested Friday even.ng on a charge of being drunk, was finger printed Saturwho day by Balt Lake police, claim he has a long prison record and escaped from the police station at Rhode Island on Aug. 2. 1922. lafchslls Spschls -.l -- Doctrine and Covenants Commentary Price $4.00 $5.00 $3.75 $2.50 a Rt-D- deseret: BOO- K- srimr uu k; Chief of Police W. L Payne wired Rhode Island official of arre-- 't here. ' Barone' u T BELIEVE IT OR NOT--r? HAL GAS -- M fr - a south-boun- rl -- . IS THE BEST GAS ct IN cr?th. b? PBredwl!.fety TOWN .a COMPANY TRY IT TODAY I Norria-LaGuard- la i , wl ,w( ' LUCK WOULD HAVE IT, TOO! Suit --Transferred To Federal Court Support Three Injured m tax The railroads which seek to regulate truck competition by means of the proposed Musser bill do not contribute on cent to the maintenance of competing highways, it was declared few W- - D. Riahel. manager of the Utah State Automobile association. Saturday. Mr. Riahel pointed out that tha or the high- competing ways on which the railroad seek to regulate truck competion, era mil federal aid roads in Utah. Ha explained that these highways are constructed and maintained solely from the gasoline tax and federal appropriations. With respect ta the federal appropriations, Air. Riahel pointed out that the government la now collecting and has collected upwards of $250,000,000 annually. The greatest appropriation. made by the federal government for highways, aaid Mr. Rtah- el. has been $125,000,000 for the past two years. Prior to that time the amount was $10,000,000 annually, It can be plainly assn, bald, that the federal government till owe the automobile drivers' money from collections made from the industry. , Conferees Restore I RAILS 4. Wyo- - paper-coverin- YEAR D DISPUTES tion with tha ro'jtsry of a bank at Lyman, Wyo. Dec. 2, and against Declaring that any moratorium whom a new complaint charging on .mortgage foreclosures , would Sixth in Property Levy 'grand larceny has been filed by be vicious and ruinous to every, Wyoming authorities. Promised if Plan lending Institution and would slim- Virtually all of th travelers' Inals more than $1,S40.00 to Utah 'checks.,, amounting to $3 000, have, farmers In seed and feed loans ' Is Adopted been accounted for. Chief Payne Perry K. Burnham, regional direcand The chief said -' 8atloans Saturday. tor of crop production Atah will seek a Henry C. Taggart of the U. S. seurday launched a protest against Cities - j cret service, made a further search eral salesof tax aa tha basts of genunsuch legislation in Utah. room lof Brown and a made occupied Mr. Burnham by particular, checks employment relief and for that unearthed travelers reference to house bill No. tit. purpose only. which proposes a moratorium on, amounting to $1,370. These, toThis was the unanimous agreegether with other checks found, ment reached at a meeting of the mortgage foreclosures and those they admit having pass- legislative committee of the Mu Tht jMistft of such bin. Mr Bormftftm declared, would mean ed In other cities, account for the lnclpal League of Utah held Satthe removal of the local feed and total. In the office of loan office end would shut off the It Is expected that Brown will be urday morning Louls 51 arcus, chairman ef returned to Lyman Saturday or Mayor help where if la most needed at the , ths committee. In , my opinion, preeent time. Sunday, by Sheriff Jack Favta and While the legislative committee Mr. Burnham aaid, ifIn ouch ofa District Attorney William Iredale Is authorized to act for tha . . league, seed bill paeeee. thoee badly of Uintah county, Wyo, Chief W. Mayor Marcus said the commiscredit ylU be cut off from obL. Payne said.' sions of every Incorporated city taining- aid from any source. fftfrrt jrf ifrtrtts Saturday morning Chief Payne be waked to act ofbyccVi Mr Burnham referred to fedreceived a telegram from William and townon wilt definite a eral bill UQ authorizing the secproposition ficially H. Shoemaker, chief of detectives to be . rz . incorporated Saturday Into a retary of agriculture to make of the Chicago police department, bill. loans for crop production and othproposed that George Barschnagel. making er purposes, stating that It would A The,mlarger cities of the stats . D 27, alias Bradley, be held hare aa have n t jtfHfyttmAfft be outlawed In this state under trie1 lOOl DOUTOW Kcport been confronted with probtravel- of forged charges passing local1 in the of the bill law srata lems under which ths been edshad checks and forgery tion on bill reads The federal allev$19,000,000 been ta 7 ha't legislature. powerh Delano filed against him and. extradition that a promissory note on form late because they may tax only for Item to C. of C. paperi were in course of prepara- corpora te purposes. prescribed and exacted by the aption. ft iff plicant for the amount of the loan Points be Out to . fffj f Oliver W. Smith, alias Miller. 52. payable to the secretary of agriIn substance the decision of the to- Fol-be shS returned will ,, 1013. probably on or , before Oct. II, culture Eenate and house conferees on lom where ha has an unex- - meeting pledges tha cities' to sup with Interest at S 2 per cent 1 tha following plan: appropria ptredpeoi, Kohn of nine years to serve port term (Oantrr: per annum and any state laws that jthe L. A sales tax to be levied on all now before Congress have He served six years these regulations tlon billto restore conflict with cer$ 1 9.000.000 ',or Durslary' the sales with of , only agreed exceptions term, and violated his C makes tha loans In such states airmail appropriation, previously of a ttt'ffftf J iff, rrmrft Chief Payne aald. It ia tain articles and food and clothing prohibitive. be declared. out eliminated. Representative F. C. parole. that to citizens essential ail Barschnaand Smith that Mr. Burnham alleged pointed chamber cases the Loofbourow advised the to tea bo of return Tha among ths Outstanding this would make It Impossible for gel were used by Brown, or Long, fjff , ffffttff-Ztfffl- t Sj1 ft ft to countbs by tha state being considered by the state board persons now m debt to secure of commerce Saturday. forged travThe addition of the airmail ap- aa "tools In cashing of pardons Saturday st tbe state further ar- 'according to the population of.t he he aald. men were aid. "Moreover. The elers cheeks. trouble our tjttjfntf ftfteAttturrvfffff prison, la that of David McGregor, "there are a great many farmers propriation may encounter rested by Salt Lake police last counties and not according to the who Is serving a life term for the collections from the counties now out in the Senate but non ia expected are Utah that throughout Monday. If asserts. the wire in the House, murder of Maw Pelt in Carbon of funds and are relying upon this The money to be paid out as x tft rf fZy tha appropriation )a finally authorttyttat oounty eight yean ago. wages and not aa doles. office for help." Woman Break mean of conunuatlon will it ized. Hip to Tbe McGregor case was contintax sales Tbe of tha proceeds "Seed and feed loans aggregatued from ths last session of the ing $2,022,114 have been made the American airmail system In Its be entirely separate and distinct In Fall; Ambulance A form. Tha chamber of Wjz & Mr- - Burnham present levies for health, charity board, when the members after from, this office. front the on commerce la record opposing Struck by Auto and Indigency and tha present lawhearing the evidence, declared that aaid, "and there has been made any discriminates which program further Investigation should be available approximately 15.00V.-0- 0 against ful levies for these purposes alairlines operating through Mrs. Brown, 52, of 253 lowed counties not to be Increased made. more for this y ear. Utah will Salt Lake In favor of those in oth- Garfield Otllla fraca suffered In all tbe board is scheduled to lose its share amounting to ap- er avenue, Promise to Cut Costa sections. It any tured hip and a fractured shoulhear 21 cases, as follows: Each city of tha state. In conproximately $1,000,090 mortder at Delvan Joy moratorium Is granted on am. Saturday when sideration of this form of relief, For termtnstlon she slipped and fell down the base- given through a general tax. will Choasley, Lloyd Draper, Toffe Ga-s- gage foreclosures." ment steps at her home. The po- make a pledge to reduce expendiHarold Guyman, Joseph MyRegulations Announoed lice .Ambql&pre was summoned to tures for corporate purposes, excron Harmer,Bd J-- Horton, borrowing 5$ ... taka her to St, Mark's hospital, lusive of bond Interest and sinkdolph Kooyman, Melvin E. Lewis, production loana must givemort-a Clyde McCarthy. Michael Paloney, promissory note and a first aqd as Patrolman A. D. Murphy ing fund, to 05 per cent of the Mr. and E. J. Bteinfeldt. in charge of money spent In 1930, Charles O. Powell, E. F. Searcy, gage on crops being grown. tha ambulance, were making a left The cities will consent to a state Jack Slater, Max Stanton Smith Burnham Instructed 24 field representative gathered at Salt Lake hand turn at Fourth East and Sev- eommftte, or any other official or and James Wilcox. enteenth South street, a car driven For Parole Benjamin Brady, Saturday from six states in this review of the budget ease on the districtof Lor-I-n appeal Transcript Marion Brady. Merrill Brady, by Dr. W. 'Woolf, of Provo, struck and final expenses. informal evasions were held Sat- of Mend on Draper, convicted of th Both rear the L. Smith and Count Woodrow ambuhce. of Mayor Marcus pointed out that If Andrew N vehicles were slightly damaged but cities first degree mueder-o- f urday with tbe major meetings Vler. Promspent In 1923 the Tuesor Manb, until Monday Bjerrcgaard. Continued eases 8. R. Ben n Ion. postponed wajj lnJured bjr lh lmpact amount of money aa In 1929 bnt D. -- Mrs. Browns re- - used 35 was A! Burns, Francis Jennthgs Hay-nl- e. day because of the failure of of banker, was condition per cent exclusively for director ise preme court Saturday. Draper and! Ported to bo favorable. John. Martin, Victor Toyce. C. McVay. national unemployment, the same result production loans, to arrive as Mra. Ivadel! B. Jensen, daughter, William 8a n ford and Max Wallace. crop would be Tuesgained. However, dtiee Mr. Bjerrcgaard, were accused He of scheduled. la expected cannot legally assess property for County jail Milton Martin, for of murdering tbe aged banker the Three Meets Scheduled pardon, Weber county; O. M. day. unemployment and the financing Mr. Burnham announced the of- night of April 12, 1922. by clubChrist of Church Vance, for parole. Utah county. atBy reby the stats will more equally diswould be prepared to fice bing hint to death and then Luck, coupled with service, tribute the burden that must be Leaders in Utah relief work heard combined the traces from of cover loan to ceive applications tempting to g'sdden the Three meetings have been sched- shouldered, while property owners the grievances of th unemployed farmers in Utah. Idaho. Wyoming. crime by burning down the Bjerre-gaar- d uled next Lake In hearts for of J. W. Robinson and Salt in ths the an at will not meeting Impromptu be assured levies will that Colorado, Nevada and California residence. L. Miss Mellta Backman, both of Elder Clarence be Increased to meet val- governors office at the state eap-Itas soon aa the agents return to Draper was convicted of murder three days by the uations and in mostdeclining Provo, Saturday In the recovSaturday while between 39 cl ties total the field. Application forms have In th first degree with a recom- Wheaton of the council ofChrist of Church of twelve tha of a traveling bag containthe 499 of and members unemployery headtaxes been received from national collected may be reduced mendation of life Imprisonment. ing numerous articles. Includeither by a review of valuationa or ed council heard addresses from Included with ths transcript sent (Hedreckitee). quarters. will held of be member the west staircase by MeetingsSaturday. a decrease In the levies. last to ths supreme court were several ing a purs and J22J-i- a Any unpaid balance on cash. to the bundles of evidences and exhibits, Sunday --and Monday at 7 '10 pm their own group. Assisted years loan will be added on by lawyer Mr. Robinson and Miss tha including piece of the victims tn Judge James W. Kinney's court Tha committee ws assisted by Representative - ef tha unem- Jules B. Burks, 55, Pullman por- amount of the mortgage cause te- - a Backman came to- - Salt-- Lak 1122 crop. It was declared. Money skuUand vertebra and partially in th city" and county-buildi- ng Fisher Harris, city attorney; Grant ployed' presented- their W. ter, whose throat was cut during may RWalwill ears was and oommitte His of constating he borrowed for tha subject Saturday evening Friday evening to witness a burned clothing. Mrs. Jensen Macfarlane, deputy city attorney, an altercation at tha Burks hoardbe The Depression, Its Causes and basketball gam. When they of livestock necessary to tried separately and acquitted. R. V. Craver of Ogden, seen lace, Gus P. Beckman. City Coming house. 224 east Seventh South feeding John M. Knight and Harwere about to leav for Provo. and Cures. raise tha crops, ha said, but ths of tha league. It adjourned to missioner tary attest. Thursday night, died tn a stock TT. coltn Police old of Chief the must be E. Lee, L Robinson, while he unlocked meet with the legislature commitCLASS ORGANIZED Salt Lake hospital early Saturday lateral used asincluded MEETING CHANGED his car, placed the bag on th security for the Payne and County Commissioners morning, and tha police redoubled mortgage. A class In political science has Because Wednesday, Feb. 22, ta tees having charge of th Harold E. Lee H. Alvin Beeeley. running board of his own car, legislation. thetr efforts to apprehend Willard been organised st the Blaine school, Washington's birthday, and a boll B 4Jutnn Huge h thought. The time limit for Hew bills that and BarneyF. held each Monday evening day. the Singing Mothers, under Bryant, 17. sought tn connection D. D P. Castle. Church Anderson, Forgetting all about tha bag. deal with unemployment has been with Burks fatal Injuries. at 7:30 pm.. It was announced Mrs. Charlotte Sackett, have Muir Jr, Alex E. Hedqulst of Proth coup! entered the car and Police reports aald Mrs. Burks A committee has been ed their meeting time to Monday extended one week. Lake. Salt Louis Marcus, drove to Provo before missEither tha mayor or a member vo, Mayor told tbe officers thet Bryant, who Feb. 20. at 2 pm. in tha Bishops Bollo named to draw up a set ef ing the bag. They telephoned of tbe commission was present Mayor Ora E. West. Price, and had been a boarder at tha Burks for presentation at tha next class building, tt was announced Ogden. Bundy, Mayor the police tn Salt Lake and home, stashed both Berks and Mrs D. J. Thurman was in day. A good attendance la urged from Salt Lake. Ogden. Logan. Members of the group wer sumthen Old Man Service joined Provo, Richfield, Brigham City. moned to meet with the unemployDavid Bursa, 17. of 1722 Ninth charge of the meeting. Burks following a dispute over Mrs. Sackett. lby Cedar ed in the absence of Governor 'hands with Lady Lock. Tremonton, boerd bill and escaped In an au- East street, suffered n severe cut Farmington, Detectives E. R. Applegren City, Price and BountifuL tomobile. Mrs. Burks was' slashed on tha right ear. a deep gash on Henry H. Blood, who was attendand W. C. Smith went to the The various propositions for fed- ing on the hands and breast and la now tbe back of the left hand and body of board of the a place on Main between South : eral and local use of scrip were pardons.meeting recovering tn the coenty hoepItaL bruises. Mra. Eva Johnson, of 2274 Temple and First South streets discussed and no action taken. was where All the principals Involved are col- Windsor street, suffered bruises Action on major points Robinson said-h- e had Mayor klarcus called the atten- asked by Oscar Larson, leader of and shock, and her daughter, Joyce ored. parked his car and there found tion of the league to the necessity the unemployed: First, that pay Johnson, 4. lost two teeth as the the bag, with contents Intact, of some kind of action. It taxes ment In kind be abandoned for SPEAKER NAMED . result of a streetcar coach accident on the running board of an are to be lowered, to bring about payment In cash and second, withEdward O. Anderson of the firm at Ninth East and Emerson avenue -but not the Robautomobile, rates and In- drawal of "armed thugs from reduction In of Anderson A Toung, architects, Saturday. Lane bill curbing the paw-- 1 Representative Lane, woo intro-er- a terest. large utility inson car. Tha bag waa taken items In th budget a- re The Injured were passengers on Tha will be tha speaker at tha engiand centers, present third, In measure. is the to labor tha Issue house, courts to of state police headquarters and, of families which hay remained .(ion on th governor committee n north-boubus operated by A1- -. jnncttonwla-baaeneering council of Utah luncheon d on a model bill-- former secretary of Senator -th owner was notified. Monday- noon at tha chamber'- of fred A. Johansen. According to drafted by Nathan Green, New ria and a great admirer of the Ne- - stationary with th increase In theor unemployment. commerce. dollar value and the great average Bnssa. when the coach turned out York attorney, and Profi Felix brarirasoloo to be dance: arranged jf th, unemployed Inera decline in Income. to pass another bus, roods in law of Harvard penalized by payment Frankfurter the No action Uken on y ad-whIt skidded, turned not The annual cadet O.hop of almost com- schooL It was dlsclcfed. Saturday h ot T. C. will matter ftt the meet! nr, It wet p4jr 3 over nor Blood, every worker East, high school R. pletely around and crashed Into a by George A- - Tager, secretary of be in the held not evening In Saturday for any shape possible Are You in in tho state bouee, and all em- Union pole. Mra. Johnson fainted and she tha Utah State Federation of Laat the University of action. and Rusan and tbe girt were taken bor. which is assisting in sponsor ployes In tho city and county In Utah.- - building SOCIETY! Officers are planning a speto the emergency hospital In n pokind Inaead or In cash """We are cial th Lana measure, program by 14 cadets - during Or Are Yoo in The lice ambulance, where Mra John-to- n ingTha bin follow ths Lone Gunman Escape now gilng ou tha fourth year ot Intermission. provisoes soon revived. depression," ho continued. "We GOSPEL DOCTRINE of th law enacted by Congress in With $20 From Holdup the get at the moot rive day work per and abolition ot forced 1922 applying to federal courta School? Class in Sunday month. Funeral Set For Victim Why should wobe . dis- training In hlgh'fetbool. In a letter to Mr. Yager, William Police were on the lookout Sat- criminated - Yes? against or punished for Assurance w aa given th commitpresident of the American for a lone bandit wbo wa being1 unemployed?" Of Carbon Monoxide Gat Green, urday tee by Mr. 'Wallace,' who acted aa Federation of Labor, advises that C. hav-to R. held np reported I a are cCl : ng delation MS. Cornelia. Johnson, another chairman In tha absence of the Then YouD Need the Fowler, attendant at a service sta- member Funeral services for Arthur W. H com of lines tho similar Unemployed Wyoming along consideration governor, that tion at (99 south Main street Frifor will bo given toEvery mtitee. presented a request ch your request. known Halt Ukt grocer who JED day night a for bill oi $29 month a similar th relief Md cash "Wo feel to passed a)f0 you for the grateful Fowler told etty detective that Mitchell Wares Reduced In a Salt Lak hospital Thursday Idaho legislative house Feb. if. and 11 for each de-- Jt courteous manner In which your th robber,, armed with an ante- - family ot two seem cartoon monoxide Wisconsin enacted aa aha TImm Film presumably from Tmhm AiTaitog pitiable, appeal bar been made, he aald. bill In 1932. 1 1 W w Wat$ 1 gas poisoning, will bo held at 1 "to ask for ao bttia I have calling attention to tho effort that from the cash register and then p.m. Sunday in n tha Twentieth and-- 1 jmow what tt meana see to- - to Th Utah men sure prohibit triad It mad by President-elerorce-to accom Fowler ward Bishop G Clarence one whir i Interferes with the Man tM Afrk Pf 0B , jirti,. Imagine your- - Roosevelt on behaif of unemployoutride and aund for several min- !?.,$ t.CQ Nestedchapel. All fN a. officiating, interment will right of, workers to organize, to without yet ment that the legislature clothing, and said v be in City cemetery, r teV Th bargain collectively, to strike, meet money to buy tho thread or of the state government had nuthe alreet Mr. Wiseombs death was attri- and 9 bats cloth-ioutlaws to It that picket. merous plana before It for remedies pins repair Ho described th robber buted to carbon raonoxid potson-tn- g dog contract under which"yellow work- Renter of the deplorable coalitions npw mg "Postpaid being about 37, light complexioned. coupled with Intestinal ob- era have been coerced into agreeDon the Elth, representing existing fivo feet 15 Inches tail and war structions sad complications, ia ing not to join tabor unions, it Mr. Wallace aald that the group youth movement" of tho unema light cap and a dark overcoat. ployed. the death cert I flcs is filed by the provides that Injupcf-oncannot be WtTf seseeM.. presented a petition for bad no authority to act since they silendmc physician. issued without hearing both aide, centers were for recreation called at an amergenry meat-lu- g unemployed HEALTH RETORT MAD; Mr. Wiacomb. Mra Wtaeomb. and for jury trials in' contempt MEDICS L ART and girl. "Denied ths right but that after asking the perBirth more than doubled deaths hoy their son. Arthur, and a brother esses committed outside court. Was tails In a posi- sonal opinion of every civic leadwork.t placed In Salt Lake during tha week end of "For over 9 years," said Mr. of Mr. WUcomb. Walter Wisoomh. tion where even our education er preeent. ho assured them, that ttSR aotms wer stricken Monday la their Tager, "remedies for injunctions 17, the weekly report o' doe as as good, w mast walk tha a majority sentiment . wa ingFb My bom and rendered unconscious. have been proposed- - Political parth city board af health showed. streets because w have ao place cash should be paid for work that RCCt.ES BLOC-- . es4n, and All th ethers recovered. Ah cmer- - ties time and aga.n have adopted There were 54 births and 24 deaths to go." that this recommendation would be restrictions on the The report includes 51 eases of He also asked for free clothing pressed upon the governor Me. Sltrbll has ava gucy operation was performed on Plnks pledging aa MRS iiiswwi waves silks I Mr. Wiacomb but bis condition Porra of Courta Bnt it was not diseases Vsted as foj- - without discrimination, free lunches well aa th thought that order be 44 East On So. Temple contagious anti-en- d sertsss Isjsiy te awraws er their grew steadily worse. Tmts of food,unUI th Iowa: Scarlet fever. for rhildren of the unemployed maintained at relief stations tabSiomarh contents failed tq',BJ',Bctlon bill became law, that the MH Lak City. cough. Jl: chicken pox, to school, free a ui ljuii and through th policing by th unem- wu remedied." I reveal trace of poison 4; meningitis, L school supplies, free dental work ployed themselves. sister-in-la- a Week SOCIETY of Governor and Mra Henry H. The Daily Mail tation Blood brought an official imiLeague Launches Saturday, requesting their presence at ths Inauguration of Fransl'n Delano Roosevelt and John Nance Garner aa president and ate president of the UnitDrive To Bring ed states, in Washington, Mare), A number of distinguished Plans were nearing completion Utahns ara receiving Invitations to the Inaugural. Inset are 'Saturday for the return to Governor and Mrs. Blood. ming of Frank R. Brown, 52. alias About Needed Lawi Long, alias Brooks, held In connec- "THOUGH April la still aoms way oft. quit pranksters ara already work. , .Chief Of Folic - Mr,- Payne had for examination Saturday a stick .of dynaEarl Bertelson of the mite, detective bureau found In the Second 'gutter at 305 east Attached South street. to it was a bonafida cap and . fuse. Chief Payne took out his pocket knife, and cautiously cut through the oily labeled dynamite and found a piece of broomstick. n. 15o Cities of Utah Ask Tax AUTO FOR On Sales For JohlessPAY road nt Director .April Fool Prankster Regional Be grin Tranks' More Protests Pend-- Than Month Early: Act Soon SATURDAY Plans . Completed For ; Taking Defend-aBack Con-- ia Montana to UTAH KwS $700 . CITY LAKE SALT Moratorium Means BONDS TO FREE To Seed Loans End LORENZO STOHL Agent Warns Utah Other Defendant GETS Daily to Tour Borne U Delivered f - r- I |