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Show . I K. k ' A The Deseret News Daily Thought Love workelh no HI to bit neighbor; therefore love is the fulfilling of the law. Romans 13.10. Is Delivered Daily to Tour Home for Only 15o a Week founim!:i) i85o SAlr Utah Rushes Work On Projects Before CWA Cuts F orces Arrives, Confers With Governor Expediter LAKE THURSDAY UTAH CITY 1 EIGHTY-FOURT- 1934 d. & r. c. w. rah, GroundhogUsed WORKERS PLAN; To His Shadow; Through The Hoop, Violet, And No Back-Tal- k FEBRUARY Either ON FEDERATION has been coming of Entire S.yg.. outThe groundhog ' locally all winter, hrkir then lUnecasonabie sunshine, according to tem to Unite For White. A. the Unions PASSING TRAIN CAUSES BURGLAR ALARM TO SOUND Negotiations ot "He federation over the line o the Denver A Rio Grande 'Western railroad will be effected with.n the next two or three weeks. ' if was announced today by A. H. Kahlenburg. of DeBoia, I' a., tiie railroad labor de- -, partment of the. American F edera- -, tion of Labor Tne system is now about IS per! , Cent, unionized' and only awaits the Inaialiai'on of two more lodges toi make the system federation com- plete. he explained. Rio boo pa of he - Denver Grande Western at Salt .Lake are about 73 per cent unionized: Grand ! A syetein this l T - V section;,.f city, seen hUj ofj ter I Indications Grow That Legislature WilLConvene Soon May DropTest White, of Joseph Larms in the southeastern YEAR H ' j I REN AU A BOY HAPPY POLICE PICKED HIM UP Demands For Special Session In- - crease alreadj When a burglar alarm sounded said Mr. White.1 Paul Kingston. I5r of Long J? sand we have- - Beah - Ca'ifwaa being cared for early today from the Northwestern police headquarters today, and. A, the ,jays go by. and the de Plans for fxpediung U laha pub- Hide 4k Fur company.- - place - of L-- net had - any atports are lie.r.g male to secure man(jS or a special session of the Third West lic works program, In an attempt business' 461 south " weather, so transportation for h.m to bi itgiMature lo pase liquor control" to get the numerous projects un- street. Detectives E. R. Apelgren der construction before the CWA and W. C, Smith, and Patrolmen 'P,rr'5.ho',ieUegisianon ' multiply.- - tbepoes.buty T Paul was down In the dumps' reduce Its forces, received Impet- A. L Thorpe and Owen Poulsoa an early meeting at the capital w n ia-- t us todar at conferences between had visions of capturing a burglar P ?re , h?n.picked up evening byjof Utah's representative body - Off.tera PWA officials and Captain H. A. or two. J. Steir.feldt and W. D Ipeaie more certain. mu?'hai obMr, huen I served perry He was- so far. Gov. Henry H. Blood has' radio Skerry, divisional eapedifer. Rusing to the scene in police the first unkempt, cold and patrol. ana not expressed himself aa to Salt cars, and with drawn revolvers. hungry, 5 Captain Skerry robins of spring declared he was tempted to do what action Lake late yesterday aftemoon. tonhey quickly Surrounded the place he will take with re- diacuRa wavs and mean of yesterday after- stray with' himself, the office station to this problem. However, and one of them finally entered, investi-jsald administration details to but there were no burglars. the has said that the problem of Pm s.ck and t.red of being on whether It is advisable to call a facilitate the work. He is an army revealed that the vibraper cent. Alamosa. 109 per Cent.1 tqsoymubv vSK gating hast years nest in one of his cher- the bum, an- I m sure glad you special session for liquor control and Denver 13 per engineer, detailed to the CWA to tions of a passing freight train had "Thfs is the earliest 'picked ms up" the boysa.d I rib 'legislation his been assigned to On completion of the federation ry trees. serve as expediter for Divisions 4 cauaed a "short' in the electric the Mr said Includes and 5. which home right after the'tn Alaska. committee of 4S" beaded by tney've ever ben back, except In awav alarm system, setting It off. system, six enfts will elect delegates, who ore of- - the years during our Cool- - earthquake to see the woc.d but I Chairman E. M. Bagley, Salt Lake Oregon. Washington. California. Nevada. Montana. Utah, Idaho. in turn will elect a representative ,dge prosperity," he added. And found out it's too b.g for attorney,. ,i When this committee brings of earn craft on an execunv. f only thii:,'tsr'"?re''rTnrndoir- Wyoming and Colorado.' owt been here have -Its report. Goernor Blood baa mitue. larks smgirg Following conferences with Gov ill month. for the public that there will be a Negotiate H A. PWA fully Brood. R. H. Henry Hart, f HmjXJLJ no delay in acting upon the recWhen thi has been accom-- , J. Cecil Alter, weather man. n. engineer secretary for Utah, and con. -' the month ommendation, plished, the executive committee nounced that the federal public works advisory just wrtll th-- ti negotiate with the manU-liidewas the warmest- January-ArUoa lndkated board of which William J. Hallor-a- n lti ralfroad tnt aswrt.fm lSf.Thv- average daily mean agesserit-esis chairman. Captain Just what will be in the report Skerry and- - conditions ot labor. Should temperature has been I I degrees ot the committee ot 49" lies en- -i announced. .that Utaitproject wereJ r conexeout'.ve the rtie 'negot.ation. normal well above fail, month, handled. .rely uithin the realm ot specubeing exceedingly Smelter LI.n Receipts For January tldll IfrCiarfS lation. and At the request of cqn ni.t'ce will thetf appeal to W. elusive proof that winters back Governor Howexer, the tenor me- - has been ue'imtily Mnsiow. national railroad broken. for H. 40 Cent Per of the speech made by Blood. Captain Skerry will place Half language nf Pennle Jump je of Mr neat , diator. and ask the appointment Salt Lake ei Cnairman tag.cy at the openitg Greiundhogi particular emphasis upon the Over 1933 its due to venture, forth some timei 'loar i ot med.anon. cessity of securing funds Immedimeeting of conan.uee left no room tor doubt aa to a hat be meant. Companr unions on the Denver tomorrow forenoon to. determine) ately for the ptate institution proA R:o Grande Western si stem how Ion this ... . Cnairman Bugley'a language and for winter wll gram The first requisition In Utah HPPl convinced tis.encrs a thing of the last. fltis 009 of federal funds for this are now heaves iheshsdow inter sincerity .Livestock receipts at the Salt he was for action and fur ac- Mr. Nohlenburg Th stay, if not, summer is just around depend directly orlndlrectlv on the program will be sent to Washing- Lake past, for Union JanStockyards for The recalcitrant animal vvhk-ton today or tomorrow It is exat represenlatfon the cornert' Mhe Marjorie Batie, Unlv cr It y of exit of that immediately. . s'T.',.lv uary show practically a 49 per I'mh marks H trying to move t not cvai-tlthe he asserted of or waiters an one, hot animal, pected. over those of a year m ire propei-lv- . In the annual ini- - the heg.rnm of a rew era for la- Captain Skerry's duties Involve cent Increase perhaps, two of the nerfomn-y., ,oJ 8mtliln, .5 Jt was announced todsy by- lPrdly of 1 tab Sfwn-- An the maintenance of a contact be- Circus which was licht this aft h - h hbh werairg conditions luncheon meeting of the Kiwanls manaIn tween the central PWA offices Manderfield, general Mem 'its of the Hall. , enioon In hhig-lmvarious will la grea.v impro.ed. essayed In the Hotel Utah club cin-boards and the the slate labor mr.ditior.a in mleruiiw-rroles of Washington, from tliat of animals In magicians. The! According to the latest survey and engineers In the various states Tbs number of inbound caia for entire school was Invited to the ianihorce which was muter I he re of the Rio Grande LN made of Utahs Industries and their He is now on a tour of hia juris- the month totalled l.ilO aa of Hyde Clayton, president of the Speech. Aria society. by Mr. Kohkr.burg 47 percent, or 238,-99- 9 out in to assist diction. ironing pared with TI4 for th same gentlemen enjoying l lie repast oa this stool are. front to rear. Bar-- .' about tha worn on tha syetein. li people otthe 608.009 totaled by administration problems. In order month last year. Ontbound rars ner Ahitc ami Arkm 1 ricksen. 'f1 unieSievable, he said that . L936 th census, depend on th to bring the PWA projects to the numbered 1.191 compared wth Industry-DemocracAd- - metal mining Industry, y said construction stage as soon pos- 111 for January. 1912. Mr.luennsylvania. . .. . Of Young, the 115,909 people de j sible. Cattle receipts Increased from oilwre ImiiN Tomorrow, J a Talks to orate on and pendent animal 4.683 In agriculture municiwho Mr 1933. to 9.114 will advises laxr' January. Captain Skerry Khinburg. i husbahdrv account Into taken facts for thsjr livelihood. 32.-- 1 where he tor ortiw fer palities and other borrow ers to fill for the same month this year. Business Men of .5 I boo would be forced to try to sell alont1,lth ,he Other receipts are hogs. 61.962 out and sign their bond contracts onfer with ot!kuls ot the! Ifheir roods out of the state if there LPOitA.b!! a soon aa they are received from an increase of 16.617; sheep, pt lodge Announced that he were no m.ta, mine. here, he said. an Increase of 6.662. tho PWA In Washington. Expediexpect to ptwy on tho Job. until) ' tious action In this matter will aid The Increases, said Mr. Manderthe rvstera federation was in good) A Der a , ,, . . stay 1 ' condition and redyi to s him he expounded the princ.ples lul lSe 1 arental IsU.tlaiUT materially In hastening the date of field, are shown In the loadings to isome date soon. Beside the liquor own affairs. . Lf "industnal democracy" before J,n he 60,900 people dependent) problem, some action construction, he said, explaining: th Los Angeles and 8an Francla- will prob- Actual allotment of funds by the co markets. The former market last nght. ad- - - verwl groupe of Salt Lake busi- - directly on mining for their subais- - ably have to be taken on Sugge?ted the for. .1 reseel president. Is only One of the stepsj.vhowrd an increase of 239 cars large gathering of ran- - ness men. Edward A Filene. presl- - 2 nc. which makes tha total ofmation of a metropolitan water 66. he added. read workers in the labor temple. ,ent of Wil.ura Filene Sons com - , required in the procedure. Delay, and the Ban Franrlsco showed an Exjiert so jdistrict the that Deer Creek. in the borrower's acceptance of increase of more than 190 can. the railroad labor act pany of Bostun, left here today for - "It is too bad that this state Is Utah Lake project mat nroceed toi x!'linig l To see that xoungtrrs obuiin so yreatly dependent on one indue ward the bond contract may causa oher ot: taker were William Wil- -- an F ranc.se o. completion erer heir nw tsrntnt'ei h the mot loss of these allotments.' since ai bams f Cortland. Ore. Interna j Addressing 56 representative . diver A euory udy of Mr BagIfy-,, onl if . . final approval ot tha bond cen tle;rai?e way. is the proper tune- -- r. UUIIPCS of th Froth - usiness men at a dinner ln ?,flca,!n in the primary industries executive committee non of parents when the.r ihj- Lt lDCri twelve of tract by Waehingtoo 'UllfTS erhood of provident riUnin Bollermskers. if. E. hia honor last night at the given - !1 always more desirable. chain would seem to sasures report fa- dren are adolescent, according to; before a requisition for funds may 11 Ti l 1. Radley, special organ.xer for the her of commerce, the visitor reiter a speeiai session and jmme-diat- e Misa Alice Sowers, of Wasiunf-- i DTOhCIl Daih. be submitted by the applicant. Rroxherhoolot Rsilros4 Garmert. ite.r-bi prau-for lresldcnt l IT .f !4onr-D- ? action. As wilt Lake leave rentTftnrarft tar "i Salt The visitor - .! Thompson, president of Roosevelts reeoverv .VaicUCrlCK and V3, program -the committee has Judge James H. Haulin Hay ,cialit of tne National CongreM tonight fOTtos Angeles- - ro Con the Utah State Federation of La- - complimented Utah for being far in Wolfe, whose opinions are of Parents and Teachers, who Is in well tinue his tour. advance of many other state in known Other members ar W1I- to a Lake adnuke eerirs 0f - Carmen of the Short' the Oregon into 30 placing program llaIn R- - Wallace. Joshua operation. ititc dresses to- FareDt-TfiCio- Salary chwnges effecting GreenF. Newer, vice president railroad will meet In the of d- - DrLOGAN Utah Feb. I iSiei si I employes in six d:fferent departA i.inon groups. George Thomas. J. F. ref I Vpc t night at 6 o'clock to 'he chamber, presided at the din- temple J. ments were approved by the state . Miss Sowers, speaking todav at Kahn. F. B. F. Iteivrt Austin. 36. of Trenton Fitipatrick.and Age ,t temporary officer and make.ner. board of examiners today at the Rarratt Hall on " Happy Adoles- is in a local hoe ta I Grant, all of Salt Lake; Roy D. pi toUy in a ippliration for a charter In the) During hi atay. Mr. Filene v Frederick a . Heath, 77. died thle Thatcher and F. M. Nye. of Ogden; capital. In adopting the changes, cence, cited numerous caves to Federation of Labor. (addressed a luncheon meeting at morning at his home. 426 Will H. Boyle. Provo; and Dr. E. in prove that most of the problems vr.tieal condition as the remit of which were mostly advances lutv MMHtnr V II WOrker 'h r;mb'r hmutng. visited with West Tem pleof "in firm hies incl- - O-- Peterson, Logan. pay. Gov. Henry H. Blood, chair- of adolwcenco could be prnt- - aa accident late Wednesday at the Six men and ons woman, three man H. flcnrv ,h Blood, spoke at a dent to age. of the board, warned against ed. since many of them have tneir home of Will Havlam near Tien- of th men negroes, arrested early a tt unlay at 2 pm. to hear"brie ad- - S,M board meeting of the Toung , general demand for increases, be beginnings in the first few years parentx. FrfdHck nd Har-- J 10 back ia broken and drees by President Thompson, ile n s aii"Toung ve3lerday for questioning in con-of cause t,on Ladies' Mutuai - .zdi't Butcher Heath arrived in thle Utahn Given Position of a childrs life. wreck would an action such nection witlfThe J2.909 robbery rtxtc - xa!l y In l34LUhthe Kdtrard & 46el4 frr-hi economr for confer state The aBoratlon. thy the of preftutzd-tTerxrrrrf4 uarcsd program the Clearfield State bank inearly the current biennium. ith A at Washington J0" . can bo pre- - , ...Austji younger nlorj , hasraee - leader on, Hunter party and moved xhortlj the Twwr iiu ; I 'Tuesday morning, remained V.'. and was taken on a short 'thereafter Lake tny t edir c. E. F.. Ml!r, state hoard of wnted to Carson Citv. Nevada, tha aloles- - had sne to tht Haslam farm for i,1 I. today-while t'hicf e i lAbor. rily jail igit-mg tip around town. I where Mr. Heath Taxdor J. Chamberlain, and supplies, said that cents freedom, but not license. a loa'1 was lorn. They Payne and detectives continued purchase hJ. c.imbing Jo h moved hack to Salt Lake and Mr with the the changes for the most part were saiiFMir Sower-s- Let them have, . their investigation. a?on a after freedom he to r4 cloving so increased make Heath but that gate, mistake, opera .in the D. J. Cham Jiad apent the "We have learned a little con- not salary increases, know thev deliow to were to In beriatn make this who fell. He had may and rather Bond firm In Salt Lake, extensalaries His people slipped paid city. Chief team, fright-cerning the prisoners. eisions. conee and wei?h been the has sive estate real increased to ot in the appointed- - finandat holdings promoted positions ened. run. started to for; Payne said, and we expect south central part of the city at, for tho public works adand heavier duties. quences of their action. Thla the hnei and felt under the wg-- t learn. considerably more before the responsibility n tTie trh combined the with hia would time ministration of he death. In Washington. The said, change;; d?y ends. Mr. Heath The duties of Mr. Chamberlain on n bisls con- helpful guidance of parent, will on. survived by his I 2114 NiHseni George south Those held for Investigation are put ths employes 34 D:nne In invaluable life. pm later widow. Henrietta Heath. four will be to Inspect bonds and securmeeting, tho federal schedule prove K and Joseph William Smith. 36; William King. forming with course 'vn,h Eart hol. a K relm, hoard. Bournes and brothers. John F., Harry O. James ities posted by municipalities seekif in paying Tomorrow afternoon Miss Sow !al!r L 21- - Robert Reed. 45. ail negroes. and that' of atreet. Women era will speak at th - Leadership tant by Haslam. and from there to Nelson. 423 west Capital clubs. Newhouse Francis D, Heath and and ing public works loans. It is anif the salaries these Grace departments were today appointed Jack Bryan, 39. his wife. the following bods and daughters nounced that he will be in charge the Los would exceed budgets then by theambu- - :;f. by GntToung 2henH.The hot! p .m Public Bryan. 24; Merle Campbell, 31. ProH. Haze! Rose A. Brigham university Hardman. Young Kart of the western territory. Tho pubmeeting. showed jim .ppqintments salary advances could not be made urday a luncheon will be given in are probationary pies Forum. The Soviet .and 3. L. Mite, 31. Flnan - ner. Alcne Slaughter, Olive Heath lic works administration now has aherlff ha made the her honor in the Civic Center, and from the hips down. An paraljzed The J. Otto Fred Heath four examiners throughout Daniel, and Heath. IctreV" t.ona'in re' th counTy a emergpnev the she will go to Logan for an ad- operation was Magdlel, Chapman Branch li- - Howard A. country. late performed commission must which approve brary. Sixth South and dress Monday evening, returning Wednesday night, as the Eighth only hope a, I employes placed on the pay-o- f tVeet streets to Salt Lake to speak before the - roll saving him from 8 Granite Parent-Teachorganiza- aijsis. should he live. complete parMeeting. Salt Lake post Nielsen served with Sheriff No. p.m j I. American tion Tuesday evening. TV. L. vion In Me the the unPhysical army ,UBS were -' Thursday Payne, speaker. Chamber of able to make a definite statement ran bo.rdr nd la'er served during Commerce.1 as to the success of the operation World war overseas. Nelson' g p m Jfeetlng. Junior Demo- this rate is fixed on a Austin is a son of Robert Austin a formerly employed at tho 8ait-f,- t,c Leaaue, Newhouee hotel Another attack on the rate struc- tends that if for ' r this class of using, 6 p nt basis, P5 Meeting. Salt Lake Re- marrij- - and has one ture of tho W asatch Gag company spacesame te had been working on a The aPPmtmenta are made to ta, rate should be fixed for M,.n , Dy a5SOciation. waa instituted today when Clar- the VJiy,one rrt,llt No fees for notarizing applies . take out license plates for the which CWA exiate vacancies to have heat .Chamber-o- f project between Trenton sv-- i year Commerce ence Bamberger filed an applica- the persona using gas al for motor vehicle registration 1&34 Faust 8 comhad Code and residence, an,'3 hS' p in. taken a day of' V. sheet tbns On petition of residents, the cit:o711,l meeting tion with the public utilities will be charged by th state tax ,h to In the haT It h''1 has been metal Comcus. order when no on past. is Chamber octhe states the its there Mr. of accident industry. toda ordered street Bamberger d...y1 mission for a rehearing commission at any of Its branch of- - tom at some branch offices, whera merce. Mr Bamberger, through reason either in law or In fact that light, placed in variou. part, of of Jan-1n onlh .go, roes, to Commissioner motor hirie plates were oid, to according American 6pm Meeting. his attorney. Calvin Rawlings, seeks householders should pay a higherithe qity. Roscoe E. Hammond who an - aliow the officer in charge to exact auxiliary. Newhouse hotel. to reopen the case wherein the rale for gaa than apartment houses No new light have been placed Two 8 nounced the branch a of fee for Court Costs Brotherhood designation Meeting. pm no 'for Where for new notarizing applications, prefer- using gas space heating. Appointments several months except in commission ruled that Contempt of Railroad Clerks. Newhouse ho- - flees over the state during the cur - There waa no irregularity in th:a ence existed In favor of commercial the service is light and Content- - sections of the city and many of Announced rent bv can month where Duclitsne Girl S26.50 .procedure, inasmuch the officer re- as compared with domestic uses of poraneous. under the same or simt- - 'these have orcanized lighting dia- I 39 pm list ilia ton of offi ) cclved lar circumstances, he contends the tricts to pay the extra cost for. orfrequently no other natural gas. and the collection of M.s Miida Powell. 17. of Du- - !cal. ,Sal Lake Girl Scout Coun p namental lights and lights between theJoe Hogan was appointed He extends his complaint to ques- tdte must be the same. c1 Towjihouse. Liberty park garage aa a m- The commission took the ap- the streets coufttv. todav pa:4 a fine 33 za ion fee was the accepted manner tion the accuracy of the commis323 and ll SO TOMORROW of recompensing such agent. A Ths new citv lights will be chan. replacing M. Blonmf ' i imposedcon-e-b a plication for rehearing under adsions findings that the Wasatch visement 12 15 Peacokwaa C. Ha fee for notarization of application F. appointanswer Luncheon and ia expected placed as follower' . On Dearborn Dalby lor pm meeting. Gaa company had a nrt operating iy Judge e Ctr and Court Janitor Meat ?ait of aaaocia-tiowaa not charged at the capitol. lake Packers court, Twenty-seventfew within a h street In between days. doing loan for the year 132. 'l At a hearing before Judge Nee house hotel. Howeverevr, this year, all branch. South and Crandall avenue: Seven- building today, replacing- logo this Mr. Bamberger Is understood Muss 12.15 several months Powell Luncheon p.m. office employes wiil be paid salteenth South and Seventeenth and meeting t have directly strengthened his The appointment were made oji -efused to answer ago aries. and the rule of the tax comquestions a a Lions club. Hotel Utah. Nineteenth East streets; Fourth nomination complaint. Inasmuch as In his last H of Commissioner P te witness In the trial of Dr. j 12 15 p m Luncheon meeting mission strictly enforced that no East and Collrge avenue; - Meadow Gogffm. move for lower gaa rates he did not commissioner of parks ru.k Moonneister. charged w.th SaIt Lake Creamery Operator y Lane amt Green street. Fourth public proper: employee beUope4.Ao accept-An- y question the soundness of the a criminal formmg operation fee for, personal services. est and Eighth North: SIS eenth s financial setup. 3J p.m, Dinner meeting, Utah Branch- office to be opened Fourth West street and at the Mr, Bamberger .attacked the State Dental Assist Laboratory bust-fi- x northwest corner to of Marked Seventeenth in the through the state, where motor veImprovement power of the company arbitrarily ants NewhOuso association. hotel. hicle plates can be secured before PRISCII1A a lower rate for the coat of gaa jness situation, particularly in the South and Main street. 7 dinner pm Election and February 2$ the last date on which apartment larger MmmUDmeA such as New nsd " Y. W. C. A. E. cil fn T, meeting, 1333 plates are valid, follow: 3500 Letters Issued house, fraternity house, sorority York, la BEAUTY SALON clubhouse. said John very Salt Lake City, City and County noticeable, hich a 7 p nr house, r any other building, Dinner Utah meeting' C. ofjC. Campaign building branch. This branch will ead eefev dl.tlwetlve it may happen to fancy He con- - F. Forbes. San Francisco, president Truckers association, Newhouse be open from February 13 to 23 of the American Institute of Acawd sspreme settee hotcL . with R. J, Goodin in charge. feet tew. Strains of what faint y r countants this afternoon on his a!iMs. Bill Kay. Ed Avery Thirty-fiv- e hundred letter call $ p m. Meeting,' Continental Oil Price. Feb. 13 to 28. Walter Ted nd in arrival Salt Lake. He was met ing attention to the value of the Davis, all well known scmbled SPECIALS FOR FEB. 'Sweet Xdhne company, Newhouse hotel. Code, Ends Price War in charge and rolioe at the Hotel Utah by John L Carey tourist dollar to Salt Lake hueinesf with characters Oswald $ p in. Deba'e Untven'y of on the mldn.ght air. wafted Bcawtlfal PersiaRlagWtta Coombe. assistant . of New York, secretary Of the In- and showing the d!Vrtribution were for white mule. colUtah On Milk in Provo Area stitute. " Korthwet Xaxarene from behind a coming canned best or what have Brigham City. February 1$ to 28, . They will remain here for sent to local businesmen today of the lege. at St, Mary rewslar awe .. at $45 south State strec C. Milton Anderson and George P, JOJ. several conferring' ith mem- part of the chamber of commerce and attracted the attention of Milk waa selling at nine cents bers ot days Ml, Laallas Oil Pcrwaarai With their arm around assistant. Clav, Lake and Utah v, the local Salt Promote institute. regalar Officer C-- J. Larson and L. retail today in Provo, after the -each other shoulders Richfield. 'February 17 to 28, W. they- fjALES MANAGER VISITS CITT R. Terry last might. Especially in large business cen- campaign, which officially open cede of fair competition for the tried A? their best hardose for Stum and D. C. Richardson, gA' LTm. Simpson of New York City, What In blue, Provo shed went into effect, ending ters is the upward trend discern- Monday. mony,- - but - were ruddy inter- r, 1 sistant. bv W A. that? asked Larson,biazesh mm- generaf sales manager of tha Unita a price cutting contest and drop ible," said Mr. Forbes. "For inf Carter, general signed bv the unfeeling nipted Cedar Wave aad chairCity. February 17 to 28, SiaasM I'lsser campaign the stance, Rubber ot States ed cents manufacturers baa beref dress aa five the' low as company, the who police" rTjb called gtcir liquid the wagon, ped man. Harry G. Baker and Paul C. KimT' think you will caaipletaly "Search me. replied Tcr'. been visiting the Salt lake branch in police court today quart,- - said word received In Saif goods and women's rlotheaJiave ev- - agree that the beet the on ball. assistant. dried ... opportunity a member of the chi e a business trip, while In the fhi-Lake. The retail price of special 'ery machine In New' York-to pleaded guilty All Permanent office ate maintain we of Other Vterfc at This hare bringing immediate new But Ill make a little bet " h milk waa 10 cents. but on their city he conferred with H. E. Greasjmlng with work orders. Further ed by the tax comraisison with inter this territory Is to get Papalar latn . at Paaalat ier. district manager of the decontinued, that the noe to ro to work and to promise The new price schedule set lip accountants auditing businessea In moneyvisitor refrain Prleea. John F. Greene in charge, and new, h evaporation of here.( They bring line all over the nation rami4 Ji - ''rom nitJnlj:ht concrete. Judge partment. Mr.- - Simpson said his by tha milk control board C. Lucius Ijiudie. assistant: Was. 4135 money with them They spend It at Og. Phone was planning increased "f?1" def-- d Ianiel company shed will return to the pro-- 1 port to me that conditions are j let them off Harrtnrtoq to a It as cash den, C. O. RcskeDv and Ed Vendell, -crop, and they go disclosed a Investigation kith a suspended sentence of employment and increased soars U cents a pound butterfaL jlnlteiy on the upswing- .,14 West 2nd South that Is what w all seed. Provo. and Victor assistant; triumvirate of would-vo- U, 39 days. Snow and Paul XL Holt, assistant. , or ' t? I I ' -- a ! t. of-t- n f . their t. Kobl-nbur- g. Ha-wa- ii ' - STOCKYARDS cQtn--n4- irninpi VAI Tm llllir.S trig i'I-GIIJ- SHOW GAINS TO UTAH TOLD - f ivl t- - -- 15 It ll - y co-c- d. s sVlv ry . JSSLSl 'Jf.tt'KlV.m, LAUDS Jj WORK UTAH sm-iet- s s. u 61.-41- -- Freedom For Children U Urged By P. - T.A. Specialist'. , inxr. Prnn J f.' TRENTON MAN ian.' HURT IN FALL ly T 'jSuTy For Thirty State Employes Okehed Wl; tr0JJ r' e n, IjC2tn Pioneer Salt Laker in Seven Still Held In Bank Burglary La-,ia- of - An"n Croee-crtry- P y - - Ptin f... Shpnff Selefts ii-- XationaL-Copper-baTik- r- Ia-- Coming Events tody Hdid T' ai '1h7'nn - BAMBERGER ASKS REHEARING IN DOMESTIC GAS RATE CASE VEHICLE LICENSE NOTARY SERVICE T0.BE GIVEN FREE New Street Lights Oriiprpel hv ritv s 1 1 ' Le-ei- Goin car-own- er I .ne y cts n. com-pen- A. I. A. Head Sees Trade on Upswing' 1 Singing in The Dark Puts In Trio in S. L. Police Court wei-MH- Eid-red- .$5.00 T Hfj ,54.00 rH,ta,;$3.oo The-lette- e hum-grad- I drunk-enneo- a. : 1 b, A4 P,fi |