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Show . V , JSMrJk-- - k v vvf r 1 1: A i t.f . . f H "It COPPER GRANITE BEATS DROPS 2y00 BONDS SCHOOL THREE TO ONE IONS JN MONTH Proposal to Take Advantage of U. S. Aid Wins 4 Districts Taxpayan of th, Granite school district yesterday voted thrr.to .BOS Mttlnst the propoS, gffKfht bond Tk Gr&nit board of education - prevented Us proportion of l -- creasing ths district debt br is order to obtain a llltMO construction loan sod grant from tho public Works administration.the xbo bonds carried only In and II sdison. Garfield, Bacchus Ml Brighton districts Ths sots "as aalnst and bonds 1,0 for ths , ths Issns Ths sots Indicates that ths district will bn shut out of PWA funds as Utah laws tasks it Illegal to Increase ths debt of school districts m any way other than a nond election. PWA offers money to govarn-"rnsunite at per cent Interest for IS per cent of the nmoney used free grant works and on of ths other t per cent. follows: The rote '- District SI, BeUaesy Mill HI HI. Sut Oth Wladar HI IM. GarfMd w HoaU. lit HI HI mi in lit 41 " to 144 11 tit I Bright ltl StT TaUta ISM k todey-Hil--bo- ra m Firestone Dealers To Gather in S. L. meeting at 1:20 p.m. at the hotel at which sales problems will be discussed and motion of tho Chicago Century of Progress exposition and tha 1212 Indianapolis speedway race shown. Tha meeting, one of a senes to b held in Utah. Idaho and Montana. will be in charge of A. local Firestone branch manager. New-hon- 00 tot OoooeoeoeeooOoo SeooeoeeeeeeOOOAO tent up aad had guards watching soma 2.200 feet of flooring that 1 had been removed. Buchshaura and tbe bnild- ing manager were expected to settle their differences later today, for HUbora made the' following concession: "When we have a satisfactory bond that Mr. Bucha-bauwill lay a new floor ho eaa taka oat tho old one." MASONS HOLD . DEGREE WORK ' 'The Salt Lake Council of Ko- 4mA held o special meeting at 7:42 ant today after which memof tho Here's two well known personages from the film world as they appeared at the Salt lake airport today. Left te Patsy Rath Miller remember her, she's now a scenario writer, and the ei naive Margaret Sol la van, who has tho reputation of Garbo tn the matter of posing li se pie-tar- "bond-tor-e-Jo- 14, 11. Plmeeat Oreea .... III. Beeeks ae.USMS lei. 11. Oraarer oeoeeeooaa lUgM -- flaw --- Game Cheats Man More than 120 Firestone dealers throughout the state, were Of Fifty Dollars from gathered In Balt Lake today for a Mi fiUlMi Protect Your Job to-th- Old o mia M4 III, IN, -- ofhellrtbllltjijMteJIMOOf floor mild have dropped been stamped Into the wood. There te aa onneo to every quart toot of flooring, according to an assay. Opposing Buchsbaums claim te J. T. HUbora, resident manager, who claimed mining laws da not apply to an office bntldtng. Anyway Buchabaum bad the V . Creek sooesM UJ, Beet til. BriaSM a, to iw Hi. to 7U eaU CHICAGO, 'April 22. wara-re-duca-d nt tit. UuweW Mining Claim Staked On Fourth 1 Floor of Chicago Office Building (INS) Whether a prospector eaa stake a gold mining claim on Arizona Tariff Commit- -' the fourth floor of an office building in tho heart of Chitee Reports Con-cagos Loop waa tho subject of a raging controversy today. Gain sumption romance la the r Tbe latest search for the precious yellow . on the disclosed waa metal -- fttmlt floor at - the Capitol -World stocks of copper approximately 21, tee bonding hern. daring March, according to flgurae And true to gold rushes of heated the past tfcers wan sJ commission. The reduction was to 11.200 said represent n drop of 212.000 to which Herbert J. tons in domestic stocks and i,IH Buchabaum. president of a tons In foreign stocks. Jewelry firm, has filed hte 'World stocks at present are figclaim. ured to amount to 21.000 tons conHe has been a tenant la the sisting of n surplus hero of 404,000 bolldlng for many years. In tons and n surplus outaids the that time, be contends, flakes United States of 07,000 tons. of tbe precious metal hero According to some computations world stocks of copper have been Bond-For-Jo- b reduced about 10S.0OC tons January 1, 111, of which a reduction of 147,000 tons occurred in the United States and 41,000 tons outside the United Stati Domestic consumption Of 'copper la March la estimated toae, foreign consumption' 24,540 Police today were trying to find tons, which together would make confidence man who lost night world consumption for tho month Black-foot- . about 127.000 tone, the largest re- defrauded Ernest Rose of Ida. oat of 220 by working ported in several yean. U. g. mine output in March racket!. tho old around 20.000 tons and about 2,000 that he met thd tons was produced from scrap of n Rose reported and wan oftotal production of 22,000 tons. man about a week ago This Is Jnst about the sera aa It fered a ' fine job" to ealesman for has bean running. Foreign mine a drug company, but a bond of 220 output was about 22,104 tons and waa required. Ross returned to about f.000 tons from scrap or a Idaho, got tha money and came total of 11.200 tons. This is about beck jesterdxy. 0.200 tons greater than la He mid he paid the money to the stranger and the latter said It waa necessary to record certain papers, Inches In dia- and that be would return In a few .Hardwood trees for ploturea. Tbe Deseret News photographer, howeicr. caught meter can bn felled tn about 20 sec- minutes and place Rose In the onds with a new portable gaaojES promised position. Thnt wan the both of motor operated saw. teat Bose aaw of the nun. ' J - STOCK are filed with Sa that widows of veterans would he app It cations May U exempt from taxation on property county commission botors to the amount of (2.000 and vet- Blanks for ths purpose are availof the office county tho erans la proportion to the amount able at See a Competent Registered Optometrist Today! --Gibson. Tax Exemptions Most Be Asked Before May 1 Disabled veterans and widows of veterans must file applications for property tax exemptions before May or no exemptions will be allow- ed. Tho last legislature provided u fLEAR vision makes you i k'4feel better and look better, when you wear the modern, accurate glasses that our Registered Optom-etri- st will prescribe at real economy prices. Our Competent Registered Optometrist, DR. C. M. BROOKER will make a scientific and accurate examination of your eyes. . If you do not need glasses he will frankly tell you sov Standard Optical Co. GLASSES ON EASY PAYMENTS . Ths famous won't pose" girl of the movies, lovely Margaret Sullavaa of "Only dograe bers tosh chargs fame, talked a little work at the Scottish Rite spring Tosterday In Salt lake today. fsaaloa at the Masonic temple. She also poaed for a picture with Under the direction of ths eeun-Ua nineteenth to tho twenty- - Pntay Ruth Miller, cinema queen ninth degrees were conferred dur- of a half doxen years ago, now an Balt Scene: ing the Burning gad early after- - established writer. Lake airport, 12:12 mm. The teuton of tho craning ProIlka this: It went something gram will he the conferring of the "Mite Sails van I Will yon pose thirtieth dOgras under the tor a picture ?" Idaeala O. Kelly and 21 "My lame Is Miss Smith-- This la Mlm Jones." 200 luttlsh - Rita "Miss Smith, then, will yon from various states of the for a picture?" tetarmoontaln country a. I. attend- pom "No. Can I buy yon a nice omeing the reunion, which will let, or a cup of coffee? Or any elude Thursday evening. thing?" Como on, pose. All CHURCH NOTICES ) overNo.la thanks a second." "Miss Jones" spoke up "Ton . may aa welL Margaret" LIBERTY STAXB RELIEF "Welt I will. It yon win UNION MEETING The and was posed shot regular anion meeting win be held The picture "What about your new picture?" Thursday at S p.m. at the Thirty Man. What "Finished Tittle tint ward chapel, . 1142 Ninth Bast Now?' today. She meant yesterstreet. UBERTT FTAEB PRIMARY day. Tho regular anion meeting wlQ bn "What do I think of It?" held Saturday! at 2 p.m. la the "Frankly, I think Its lousy But Thirty-fir- st ward chapeL An work- If yon wsrn to ask the studio, ers erred to attend. they'd say It wan swelL But dont say that Im always getting Into ENSIGN RAKE RELIEF trouble because I say what The regular stake i meeting fer nil stake and ward think. officers win bn held Friday at 2 Mis Miller Interrupted. never, never done at the Twentieth ward chapeL In "And thnt la oho said decisively. Hollywood, PIONEER RAKE RELIEF "la there any romance in your regular stake unioe Hre, Rise Sullavmn? You know meeting win be held Friday at 2 what. I mean." pm. at the stake balL An Yea. I know what yon mean. and class leaders expected to No. definitely no!" attend. "What would you rather ddthan SWEDISH t-- D. S. ASSOCIA- make movies?" TION A gospel meeting will bo "Everything. Particularly, to go conducted by tho Swedish homo on the stage again. mkotonartei, Saturday at 2:12 pm. "What do yon like to oat? Most at tho heme of A. F. Brangh, 144 movls stars any caviar." avenue No. Take car Cheyenne "Im different I like chile eon 14 at Mala and Second Sooth carue, and celery, yea. Belt Lake street All interested are Invited City celery." to attend. 'Hew long before you make another picture?" SWEDISH L. D. ft. ASSOCIATION The regular temple day for 'About Own months In the ' Swedish members of tho Church ultimo, Im whixalng to New win bo conducted by the Swedish York, and then straight te EngGenealogical society Friday, April land. I've never been abroad beIT. AH members ere urged to at- fore, and thin Is going to be one time when I cut loose and Just tend. HOIiAND la D. S. ORGANIZA- have fun." And that was that Min Bulla-va- n TION Special missionary meeting la lust a slip of a person, about Frldey. AU welcome WARD Elder fivs feet three laches tall, with BELVEDERE LeRol C Snow of the Church his- hair a tinge more auburn than aab torians office will be the speaker at blonds Bhe has blue eyes s most services Sunday at pleasant manner, and p.m. at the Belvedere ward chapeL Downlng-to- n she actually blushes, because she did this morning. The blush came avenue and Sixth East Special when she was recognised ns the music will be given fay the choir who became a nationally famgirl the Belief Society chorus, by snd solos win bo given by Mrs. ous star with one picture, "Only There were no traces Richard A. Bower and Mian Myrtle Yesterday. of the fierce temperament she Checketta. SWEDISH X. Dl 8. ASSOCIAdisplays In Hollywood. C. Roy Hunter, of Hollywood, TION The regular meeting y k ad tho photographic division of at 2:22 pm, at the Assembly hall will be la charge of tho Swod. of Universal Filma, also on the lab missionary organisation, and United Air Lines plane east bound, win feature addresses by Elders .id that Mias Sullavan la tho most John Paul Adamson. Kenneth F. democratic of any of the movie Frederickaoa and Eric A L freely with eleca':', mingling cameramen, and stooges Special musical numbers have tricians on their own ground. been arranged for the meeting. There's nothing super-supSALT LAKE RAKE RELIEF SOCIETY The regular stake Re- about Miss Sullavan." he affirmed. But there's something lief oolcety union meeting wilt bethese day about any movla held Friday at 2 pm. at the Seventeenth. ward chapeL A fun at- star that blushes. tendance requested. wont-talk-a- 0. dime-ttoa.- i v Tr i , f K if k i f I' i(l l 1 ' J i i! I O, 7 start Fresh with 33 09 effl-ee- rs W t 1 ' f H- - i THE - ly PMoior Oil Sun-da- T Ohl-no- n. ... er auper-su-p- k mam pobamom Mttar. F SS55CF far met he 4- la the The same sort of thick, gritty, sticky stuff you see here on the servismans hnn is probably churning around in the crankcase of your car today if yon havent drained your crankcase yet, this spring. Its SLUDGE a vile compound of dirt, moisture and broken --down portions of motor oQ and it collects surprisingly fast during winter driving. Nows the time to get it out! And this spring, when you drain off that sludgy, winter-wor- n ofl, you can refill and start the heavier driving season afresh with a new kind of smooth, tough lubricant . . . a motor oil that will not break down to form dangerous sludge, between drainings. Its Iso-Y- is !DM, the newest thing in motor oil a motor oil that will not sludge. Its the result of totally new processes in oil refining the Propane Dewaxing Process and the Chlorex Extraction Process. And because it does not oil the, most economical, fine lubrica-.tio- n lodge you will find it a longer-lastin- g -f . can ryou buy. 400 inter-mounta- in Ieo-Y- 4 sweeter-runnin- Letters have been sent to the seeking tholr reaction toward such a tour. Under the tentative schedule the Itinerary would be: Leave Lake May 12 for Preston, Ida., stopping on routs at Ogden and Logan, and returning via Brigham City. Duchesne and Vernal would be visited In tho afternoon. (hr May 20 the fliers would journey fa Price, back to Moab, thence to Torry and Los and down to Kanab, and on May 22 fhw flight would return to Salt Lake via SL George. Cedar City. Milford, Richfield. Komi and. Levan, LOCATED SERVICE STATIONS territory. Trained service men vrGl drain oat font worn sludgy motor oil and refill in with "D in 8 short minutes or lens. Then g youll be on your way with a safer, engine youll bo fire Cram the heavy harden that sludge pats on tho operation of your car youll find yon need to add less oQ between drains. Try It! civilian aviators of the state and to the cities with new airports - DRIVE IN AT ANY CF OUR CONVENIENTLY - Boms 20 Utah civilian aviators may males a three-da- y aerial excursion to celebrate completion of tho 14 new airports built In the Mate with CWA labor, under plans being drafted by the Chamber of Commerce. , rpv er Gyilian Aviators Plan Tour of Ports Temptation Curse NEwAnTI-SlUDG-E 30 ,T - i, j,- - - r ALSO A quart TAX PAIB DISTRISUI6SS OF ATLAS TIRES & O -- 11-" CA1TES1ES P:A-N- Y KlLTilTACf USERS CF PEP fI CASQLIKE AXD VICO tlOiOR OIL- - |