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Show r&. K- if j, Radio Telephone Among Wonders Throughout Utah; S.L. Observes" Day Quietly PRESIDES AT FURNITURE 'T' 3E Uw pmtil In ths closing Marion of Congress to protoet th stock growers from oomtng Into competition with gov slaughtered animals, may bare teeth that, are too sharp. Dan B. Shields, district attorney, already has one request for a federal complaint under this law. Cosh." sold the district at tornry. I most bold this ap an til government agents are toaeliaicd od a deliberate viola 'nos Iswtewvr a coorfn. "' - ttoa. Utile discretion In ease of . , i.. The minimum penalty for selling government slaughtered meat for profit is five years and 15.000. The court may impose Id years and fid, Odd but has no eotitrol over the - U. S. RoH Engineer iw Utah Joins in Pro- tests 4 Utah's thousands Joined In the spirit of Labor Day, today with several celebrations Is various parts of the ststs. for labor anion member and their friends, and f taking part la a variety other entertainment offered. Ihe'Var-ions Lakef tbesters had resorts in close proximity to the city were crowded with fro lick era. Hundreds of other Balt Lak era took advantage of local can. yons and tba celebrations hi neigh boring communities. Gov, Henry H. Blood was the -- 7--i dt-Ise- ns ro ' -- I i 5 e 4 f j i Unions Join in Celebrations In Vari- oos Towns r CONVENTION tiintnt Near at Hand Electric Meet Told ? "r7 Highway Users Fight Plan To Divert Part Of Taxes On 'Gasoline' A A highway building holiday and proposed diversion of a portion of automobile taxation revenue, strongly condemned In a statement Issued lodayhy B. J. Eta f the TJ. S. bursau of Ijenglneer public roads. In ' this connection Mr. TIncIi quote a portion of- - th statement of Roy E. Britton, director of the national highway users conference at Washington, D. C. This il TWO ROAD t, PROJECTS GET OKEH 7i. V Two more highway project In Salt Lake county to cost more than'llSS.000 have been approved by the U. 8. 1bureau anIt Of public roads. nounced from .Waoblnglon. -- On project proposes th concrete pavfng'of a stretch of. road l.S miles from Midvale ta junction 'to south Sandy seccost of 1102,000, while the ond is khs' concrete paving of .0 miles of road hr Salt Lake Citv. EUBdafac, this work, Sfe"- - ai. of Utahs share of National Highway Users part that has been appro, fpriMlpalwpwlrHrgrr"TkBoriiahi' Mr. Finch. said bratlon at Tooele, where W. priated , during the last tw e said. statement follows: The , sessions of Congress for puo-HKnerr, chairman of the state Ine past two years there has dustrial commission and M. I. highway construction. some hat out accidents been some talk about a highway The bureau of public rose THREE Thompson, president of the Utah the ordinary run of things building holiday. Fortunately, State Federation of Labor also last week approved 34 highfederal government has not taken register way projects In Utah involv-ln- g spoke. F. E. Morris. NRA labor appeared en the week-en- d such a view and most of the state the expenditure of mors at the public safety department this compliance officer addressed arcele-bratiar continuing 100 per cent pro then 91.000,000. st Eureka, while James morning. Tbs on Senate committee grama. daughter Joan Green, Rpbtnaon, secretary of tbs InterSAM CEL AXELRAD public roads of the United States national Union of Mine. Mill mnd of Mr. and Mrs. J. H- - Green,to ltd the Williams Svenue, was rushed Smelter Workers, addressed a gath(Senatsveeently made a declaration, had she which I think voices the future of emergency iioipilsl after at Park City.- Special proRetail Dealers to Meet ering highway building. It said that highapparently swallowed a bent pin. grams alto were underway In LoExamination by nurses, however, way construction la a dominant and gan. He her City wad Price, with Wednesday in Annual disclosed the pin had been halted continuing responsibility, highways picnics st BrlghAm City sad Ogof one downward by passage Its grow better or worse, they cap not in den. Gathering . stand still with 36 million vehicle the childs tonsils and lt was reBand to Play moved without difficulty. - The. American - Lealonmllhary operating on them every day. - of Arthur McFarlane of Balt Lake, Vow- - lets hear from some The Retail Furniture association band of Post No. 2. will present a Much Work Needed vie president and general manathose experts who say no possible ot Utah mill hold it. annual meet, program at Liberty park, from Of our three million mile of ger of th Standard Fuel company, function has ei er been discovered ng Wedneaday at g.30 p.m. m the 4:30 to 7:3 p m. today, as part of has been elected vice president of roads In th nation, only d for the tonsil. Hotel Utah, it was announced by Salt Lake Labor's observance of Coal company, th have re- -' the Standard been surfaced, need many e e s anSamuel Axelrad. president of the the holiday. Utah Department producing organization, it is offisurfacing and many beckstEad. 25. of association, who will be in charge Commander Norman H. 81mms Roads that Were built for 30 mile nounced today by company east Fourth. South of the meeting, both from a bust will direct the program and net as an hour traffic, are not aafe for cials.. ness and an entertainment stand- master of ceremonies. Mr. McFarlane succeeds Dr. street, emploved at a store In 40 miles an hour vehicles. Any one ilton of the Bell system laboratories at While Some of the officers and speakers of the avers Nominees from both political point. John V. Smeallie, of the Mothe southeast section. national who sees th congestion on high- Foster J. Curtis who recently reH. N. 15: secretary H. Henline, Plains, ad- parties were speakers at a patrioof New will hawk liwtllnte in mills American about York, the feel Just never Pacific division of hell right way near big clttea sees there is signed. Two new directors of th of the institute: B. C. 1. Wheatlake, G. K. engidress the meeting. tic meeting featured In the first Electrical Belt Lake for hamburger again. He was opIn assembled much to be done. Full value of our Standard Coal company hav been Engineer convention chairman of Lake neer the Balt associafurniture Officers of the at annual 8heron harvest festival toerating a meat grinder at hta main systems will never be realised chosen. They are R. Kirkpatrick to division T. manager left right: tion are: are, his annual Hoyden, More Provo. when George at They the committee; meeting: than day 2,89 perplace of employment until w have constructed a pro- of Standard ville, the company's tech8 W. Russell of Dixon, Taylor son were present. chairman of the T. A. T., of the hand slipped and the last joint Maekay and T. G. la university: Stanford F. E. Termaa of portionate mileage of feeder or sec- mine superintendent,sales McMillan of Russell company, Provo, vice presi and F. O, nical session of the left ring finger went today, Speakers Introduced were Don B chairman agent for of Utah, Mays. Sr., general the of University roads. Taylor ondary Roy C. Standard L. treatthe dent: of j was Koraey. He Colton, Republican nominee for H. S. Ham Ore., vice president of the Institute. through In the field of taxation, the th company. companv. Salt LakeC.ty, United States senator: Frederick, of the technical program committee; McFarFurnitjire ed at the General hospital, Mr. The elevation of motor vehicle owners of this ooun e e secretary treasurer, and the follow- C. Loofbourrow. Republican nomlane to the. position of vice presiare try the SouthS. taxed perhaps C, Sorensen. directors. highest cast ing inee for congress: and CongressJohn R. Beer. Si. of SS5 else In the nation. Many ot us do dent of the coal eomypany to his Lake man J. Will Sessions Being Held Here Robinson of Provo. Thirteenth South street was treated east Furniture company. Salt not realize th enormous burden second promotion In seven months. City. A. M. Smith of the Dtnwood-e- y Democratic nomine to succeed at the County General hospital for president and that the motor vehicle owner at He was chosen vice the Of Pacific Division Furniture company. Sait Lake himself. Pres. A. V. Watkins of a deep, gash In the right leg. refuel commanager of -carrying In the way ot taxation general on ceived when his axe slipped while City: Oliver W. Edwards, of the Ed- Sharon atake Introduced the speak Jan. 17, 1094, succeedpany Institute Motor vehicle owners paid Of wards Furniture Logan: company, supin winters era wae the he laying of the entire tax revenues ot ing C. T. Worley, retired. Tbo J. Hicks, of the Gov. Henry H. Blood. Senator ply of klndUdg. th United States government In Standard Coal company to th ofparTooele Furniture company, Tooele: William H. all King, and ether promith form of excise, corporate and ent company and has charge H. A. Christiansen of the Richfield Miracles Just unfolding from the political and state leaders motor vehicle taxes, accessories, production, while ths Standard Furniture company. Richfield, and nent were outlet. In to to time retail exneeted address ths Fuel company, research la bra lories and the newparts end gasoline. It cannot be Goerge L. Nelson, executive secre- the tsr to pnmrtnent-f- tr Mr- McFarlan patriotic meeting, a feature of est application of the researches of tary. successfully ootnended that one civic -and ' , the celebration. Se&SlOnS polltieal circle in LTtah. TomOITQW, form of Made Open and In transportation, were particAnnouncement being Is presented yesterday, He S.OOB Attend a state senator, president of ularly that from which carries the th to the world In Salt Lake today as Jackson Democratic League of A crowd of more than 2.60 was individual should pay In Officials AAA of th on the carnival grounds around the the Pacific division of the Amerithe tax revenue of the federal gov- Utah and waa chairmanSen.of Wilcommittee in charge of Lincoln high school. The carnival ernment by tha total of the corpor- liam: can Institute of Electrical Enginconference of the n. The two-da-y Capital renomination H. is being given to call attention to Kings Income and excise taxes. We Reeers assembled for the annual More than 2,000 teachers from ate, employes of the National draw the- - rich fruit and agricultural believe, and this in In our alservice Utah, is group convention. employment Session will occupy district of Provo bench. Exhibits Salt Lake city and surrounding most unanimous, that this field of to a close this afternoon as quesBecause every county In Utah three days at the Hotel Utah. Pictures of historic trails and flowers from the farms and the territory are expected to attend the taxation belongs exclusively to the tions of effective Job analysis adeOnce the world awoke to gardens are prominently display- has been designated as an emer-teachers' institute tomorrow states ndthst revenue from these classification, .landmarks of the West gathered vocational quate y program Is being geney drouth relief area by thedT hen a tiny voltage from anbeglnnlng st 30 a m. In the South sources ehonid be used entirely for a period of years by Dr. How- ed. An changing the employment habits of over out carried the of of and R. a . ard made school. (electric battery games consisting Drigi,s. president , , , frog's leg high highway construction and malnten , emergency filling employers. Trail memorial association, carnival concessions and ending up The program includes a greeting ance. quiver. Electrical energy had been placements, the placement of wom- Oregon drouth relief board will e with two dances tonight art William H. Jackson, pioneer mechanical to., E pf isberharift, ;copiej.ted president en. and X general summary In Taxcw Increased all drouth an(1 transterre1 to a new ward hall and Lincoln high In each eeunty to hwa photographer - and art 1st, will Hie point. AtHhe city board of education;-awere considered by motorists are paying over problem that may arfcw IT was an, ,the galt for th- first time at a pub- school. conAntion, R. W. address bV Geo-g- e A. Eaton, assist- - one"The In the chemistry room In shown billion m. nounced W dollars per year in state Th site of the westernmost pony lic gathering today I a vice president of the ant superintendent of schools, and ednesday at I p. The Labor celebration at drouth relief the University of Utah. service of tlie Am- - (Sorensen, at Barratt hall, it is announced by Tooele was one day will describe the devices discussions bv Welthea Learned, taxes of various forms. These taxes express station tn Utah at Ibapah, institute, of the biggest ever cultural Other special features of the John D. Giles, increased during the executive secretary held there due to the fact that five Adjustment administration jof twlwfwilK the power oC faiTBnice E Millkin, principal ol have past Tooele county, was marked with a were con- ol the Utah Pioneers work 10 years from an trails and separate and distlncet of the L. 8. Department of Agru iiU iinp watr at th Boulder average of 30 monument unveiled today and dedidam to the East high achool and Trof, E. a ear organizations 18 sidered at meetings held this morn- landmarks - association. to ,pecial cated by Elder Samnel O. Ben-nlthe Los Angeles district. A tine M Rowe of the English depart-patc- h of unions something bver 930 every effort to make All the principal trails of the t such. to The Uesrret ing and throughout the day yesterof the First Council of Seventjt. be electrical enerby at a uni- - car, and then 113 a car must In the pa the of Young cSrattons jcarning Brigham held was last A night show 1 to added Atm day. banquet this for federal taxes. West.are represented in the and a director of ths Utah Pioneer r .tentiat of 2$7 000 olU will becrHy mo- have been sponsored by but one both for all attending.' Include will which of The what ng. ths has been dons Trails and Landmarks association , primary purposes The second general session will in Compare The conference was held undo- - tion and still pictures. Mr. Jack- - organization. the automobile and related In- under whose auspices ths monunew committees, to be composed of be held Wednesday, beginning at dustries a seriea of new Th celebration commenced with leading representative citizens of the direction of George A Yager. Sj)n jas that during Nutperiod. In the ment was erected. 10 30 Dr. John L, am. with 10 year I speak of, tho of historic points In the a grand parade at I im. The line each county, will 1 to Utah director of the National ReElder George Albert Smith of price of P(j a praclica of automobiles of march formed at tha Tooele Valuay to convert! LI1, Jr. city superintendent to th employment service, a division of est. consumer on th Council of the Twelve, presi!ertrical enery t0 light waves schools, and Arthur E. Arnesen. An invitation Is extended to the ley) depot on Broadway and proths has the U. 8- - Department of Labor. out and to 1m started in Today been average IS decreased dent of the association, was masthe practical devices for the search director, as th principal per cent and public. There will be no admission ceeded west en Utah avenue to today we get a better ter of ceremonies at ths dedication, t,roce war beta d.scios- - speakers. Main street, thence Muth to First re.'pr8 value charge. in the automobiles of and Agriculture, other attended by a largo party of Salt ed In an address by A. H. Brolly One of ths outstanding features South and west to the sooth gate of Department that ws got-1AAA. Federal Emergency Relief of the San years ago. Lakers, a considerable gathering Francisco lobratories. ot the Institute will be the pre- product the htfch school stadium, whers It Administration and CredHonor construction Farm Highway deto the has from nearby towns, and members waves now can be reconvert- sentation to th various sectional Reception Light mads a complete circle of the it Administration. Indian tribe from ed to electrical energy, giving not meetings of reports of the commit- creased in cost 25 per cent, gaso-H- r of the Goshut Inside. Citiaeaa ease and Golden Anniversary grounds 40 tires these cent At each of but per major only a mechanical eve th the area surrounding Ibapah. a means tees appointed to study proposed taxes have increased on tho aver, bled on tho grandstand and along federalpresent mental agencies Is of transferring v.sion. but govern Included also Dr. Speakers as sound Is changes in the high school cur- age car 47 An Informal reception to cele- the, streets A complete recreationper cent) so that a good W. Middleton, vie president George engaged In some form f drouth now transferred around the world riculum. of th 'll eot was carried program during of what anntver. portion the relief brate the golden wedding workln thoLtah. counties. association, and John U. Hicks, Und(.r the chairmanship of School activities for teachers through the economies industries, Dale Crawford, 13, son of Mrs sary of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Rom- tho day In addition ot the patriot- Under existing conditions, officials Gf 0rge T. Rovden. manuof chairman of the local committee. division engin-he- r will begin Thursday with the reg- facture hava ic meeting. e given admit, there to certain tp be ePr of th, Mackay Telephone ney wilt be held at their home, 114 public Other directors and officials from Laura Crawford. MS east istration of more than 32.000 school are now Labor Cdehates some overlapping In work and pea-m- -. going to taxes. tomorrow from 7 to 14 Salt Lake the trip Included kinthe making South street, wee in a criti- D street, session legraph All company, children. from the pupils A celebration sponsored by the slble conflicts and confusion. Forithis afternoon was devoted Millions Benefit John D. Giles, executive secretarv, p.m. No Invitations have been isto dergarten to the third year high cal condition today In St. Marks sued H ha been decided toJ papers on the transfer of but friends and relatives are Central Labor Council of Logan, Wirthlln. 'These taxe which have been Joseph George Q. Morris, school will register Thursday. hospital with both legs fractured Invited to call. The reception will an affiliate of the American Fed establish these permanent drouth speech and vision using thesound, Fourth year high C. Wood, J; Cectl Alter and school pupils need for highway construction and Wilford was tn progress and oration of Labor, Mrs- - Fred Davidson. committees which iphone. telegraph, mechanical eye will or .boards and other Injuries, a the result of be at the residence where Mr. of our -development road systems, register Friday. all these activities and radio. . an automobile accident etfrly last Mrs Romney have made- theti at the hew Logan City picnic ean district have brought untold blessings to In the Granite school i tn ir home the entire fifty years of their grounds west ot K. E. Terrain of Sinford univer- class grounds and administer-thenight. 10 and millions of people. In fact will work th begin Sept scooton s one married life. a at Logan. central agency through The boy was riding sity explained a"oew circuit within tho Jordan district Sept. 6. In construction of highway system a radio with ultra short naves in er" at Windsor end Seventeenth ha recreated America. school district the class Murray which makes possible highly selec- work will begin South streets when he was etruck Wednesday. tive, independent waves- - sjn other MAN KILLS SELF by a ear driven by Mr. Vera FishFisher Mrs. avenue. words, this means the possbUity of er. 1143 Laird PENSION DISCUSSION SOT Norman F. Welsh. 40, ot 190 Jams H. Poulton, resinear curb, the the saw radio boy a Mid she v telephone system. The Towmsertd revolving pension north First West street, for 17 dent ot Salt Lake andpioneer well known H. 8. Hamilton of the Bell Sysand the next moment he was 1i. mass will a brakeman discussed a be In kt years the for Church and business circles for Oregon tem laboratories presented a paper plan front of her car and was struck by on the latest means for handling1 meeting In Nlbley park tomorrow Short Line, was found dead early mor than half a century, will bs the bumper. at YtSO, p m. Petitions are now be- - last night In his- - home from a honored on 4h occasion of hl national radio broadcasts using Misl Fisher ahd others placed rhfculatad urging Congress fo rifle bulirt through the head, fired eightieth birthday at a family banband, open wire program sys- Jng the boy In her car and he was tem. Wires carrying a radio pro. enact ths measure, it was stated, by himself, police said. quet tonight at 7 30 p.m.t st Mem- rushed to the hospitals- The national housing program "The banks ar loaded down millions ot building and remodel- gram across the nation may deliver orial House in lower City Creek will put upwards of IS. 000,060 In- wltk money," ho said, "and hav ing workmen are oat of emplov-mea canyon. Following the banqnet a this program with greater facility to the trade channels of Utah, and ample reason to release It from while millions of dollars lie to any local reception will b held for relative broadcasting station in tho entire country hundreds of their vault in th form of loons idle fa the banka and at the same and friends. exhook-unew ho million of dollars will b put into for property improvements which time millions of homes and build- through the circulation through this medium have boon needed, fa many cases, ings ar losing beauty and utility plained. ' 460 Assemble alone. It was estimated today by for a long time. Ton may rest In fact, many becoming unfit for Upwards of 400 electrical engiAllan T. 8anford. director of the assured that th banks are ex- habitation. neers. research scientist and unianxious - to maka such program In Utah. condition tremely Ho. declared this that professors have assembled The annual organization Of Salt oath, and have This money, be contlnue-l- , is be- loans Theyve got the money to was deplorable, and that It could versity authority to stop in Salt Lake for the Institute They ing made easily available to tbs loan, they will fet a fair rata of be remedied If property Lakes Junior Traffic Police force traffic when necessary In owners were welcomed today by Paul F probably will be started Sept. 17, vehicular public through the bank who are interest, besides being practically would cooperate with the nationthe of interests with a and all rea month was safety Keyser, president of tha Chamber August virtually guaranteed against losses, guaranteed against loss. wide housing program which Is of Commerce. J. AUen Johnson, Officer Harvey C. Peirce in charge port they piake of infractions of record of 100 per cent In the Hundreds of property owners of of said the the force traffic rule and regulations are today. Elder Reed Smoot of the CounToo be sur that yeni being sponsored by the govern- president of th American Institute Salt Lake. Ogden, Provo, Logan loan will may recovery of stolen automobile Organization of ths various units carefully followed u. by members cil of th Twelve, former U. S. senb welcomed by any bank ment. of Electrical Engineers, responded and many other smaller towns of tn th state of Utah that fa Balt Lak City, according to beFarmers were also urged to to th address. B. C. J. Wheatlake will mark ths tenth anniversary ofrihe police traffie department. ator, returned Saturday from a tour has the state, hav con tn their banks come affiliated with th federal take advantage of th present op- of Salt Lak waa in of the force which will consist ot ' Last ear more than JD0 violators of the Northwestern States mission, the report today of Detective charge of the approximately 450 grade borrowth weeks school and -were during the past bOyp, and ia during which he was officially iniimtagged by head of ed bousing program. portunity to make various opening meeting, commencing at 2 bovs. selected Sergeant C. H- - Olson, bureau. on more 'than the eac money violatnothing by as principals tiated the Mr. imyance member of the Blackfeet Sanford out farm provements their o'clock. appeared about At 9:30 this afternoon the that the pointed th polic automotive their personal notes to make prop- building Industry the various scheole at police headquarters, and jihease Indian tribe with tho title, "Chief la ' on of the while financing through the banks first of five technical sessions, de- of Junior Tbs report, compiled by DestartMr. in Lake Salt Sanford taken" Improvements, police to erty wqs police court from rhja .Eagle Tail Feather biggst-!n-- th Fifteen United States and to poaelhl tor ouch improvements., voted to communication began. tective Olson and Offlder H., declared. ed In 1925 when the Idea wav "sold was lost. The Junior policej4laa chiefs attended th ceremony , committee has arranged to employs four or five mil- Loans ar available through the The local Clark show that 43 automat-e hav E. are loaning money on normally Chief th then Thebanks -not the Joseph of the ab Glacier t.be Mr. backing lion banks. National only alall Sanford th golfing, dinners, dancing Park ho-.- ... stated, for parties Today, however, . . .. , biles were stolen during this limited, security, he explained, most persona who appointed the late th formaP senator partict- no private bnlldlng Is being types of improvements about the and trips to all local points of scenic -- month and H were recovered, C.' W. A. because to th national Smoot, government, perfect ated trlhal.danc which was form, ouch a the .repairing . of or engineering interest for the visiand tn addition, three ma- through tho federal housing act undertaken, h said. the organization, Ha. was' known buildings fences, and iirm equip, tors y.P& their .wives. 1 chines stolen from other state Two-fol- d as th 1Daddy of the "Kid Cop) - After th passed of during Purpose a tour of the misment. . . . war making here. recovered and following his death. Officer sion accompanied by Mr Congress, is guaranteeing th banks FIREMAN 1NJCRED Smoot. th federal Decal banka throughout the state NHnco Jan. I. a total of 490 was chosen. Peirce asm net losses up tq 20 per cent The purposes of Joseph Qulnney Jr xp resident of tha B. S. Crowton of 452 Downington housing program were said to ho will piece these loans Just as quickoars were stolen, and only five Th bojs are provided with Sam tho total loans. of , William R. mission, former wjoan, to liberalize , credit by ly as th applications are made avenue, a member of the Balt Lake Hrowne belie, remain our," Tho automotive Gw to tho Bank '' president. Mrs.. Qulnnejixand Mr. having th government guarantee and approved, he 'declared. There fire department at station No. 5. and red flags, the bands andbadges bureau was warmly compll-- If you need flags Sloan. Elder Smoot reported unusa loon to make Im- losses up te 20 par cent p of th to littl In getting was reported In a serious condition furnished by the American Autoinvolved mented today for efficiency by ual activity in the branches ofL th provements on your property, go amounts loaned Commissioner John M. Knight banks, and to a loan, and tn many races It may be today. In th Lehl hospital as the mobile association. Church throughout the region, into your bank at one while this arednd th latent by public demand for mod- post 0)1 to make ttye loan on the result ot blow on th head while Junior police have jurisdiction tn ,h department of W. dustrial and agricultural condition L. program to fa effect. Mr. Sanford ernization ot homos and buildings asm day that th application to swimming fa a plunge at Saratoga and safety, and by Chief adjacent to .school grounds durIn th northwest ar alto very en-advised. , ; Thousand Payne- yesterday afternoon. pf architects and mad, be said. . ing school hourly They or under ura gin g, ho aatd. J. ess . ISOu.-000,0- Un ot the In-th- McFARLANE IS PROMOTED BY COAL COMPANY one-thir- Baird - tho-mll- lINSTTTUTE WILL EACH COUNTY BEGIN, GETS DROUTH, RELIEF BOARD Tate-Hlc- JOBLESS SESSIONS CONCLUDE Pictures Showing Historic Trails Will Be Exhibited i 1934 35 one-eigh- th SCHOOL YEAR one-eigh- th com-paig- 1 Westernmost Post Of Pony Express For Utah Marked al all-da- -- , ' on -- f V Boy on Scooter Critically Hurt In Car Crash Seven-teeat- to-th- b tele-reli- ef -- Urn-la- Birthday Party To Honor Pioneer HOUSING PROJECT EXPECTED TO, GIVE UTAH INDUSTRY $5,000,000 JUNIOR TRAFFIC POLICE nt ALL AUTOS p, PLAN FOR REORGANIZATION Blackfeet Indian Tribe Initiates Smoot as Member STOLENIN S. L. FOUND , Bur-bidg- ... st-session tiro-fol- d; arm-ban- ds, red-ta- qo v l X eV Lswsaivwjr n! no ' 1 - ' |