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Show V a V U Th$ Deseret News A Daily Thought -- Jt. Reason IhfrBiMresy and. all Ihingi-Ciee- ro. Delivered Daily io Your: Homs' For Only l5o a Week It of . 1850 SALT LAKE CITY SIGHT TOBEfi12 493C UTAH CITY EXPENSES Quaml Historic Cos luxii esWi 1 Be Worn at Pioneer IDaxjightersr Ball PER CAPITA IN I Afoot TO Get Move ealogical Society Names Near President 1 - YEAR TH ; 1933 DE Census Bureau Rate During At 1 Utah Aluminuiii Ore ear to Withold Decision on Big 1 Pending Investigation of Power-Facilities in State C. of C. Asks Ickes " Deal TV ct- - 1 V AP) sunrey released census bur today ehord that expenditures Tlie Sait Lake Chamber ef Commerce- - loday rooved td obtain (or operAn and maintenance o( 1 the niA) departments of for TTtab any industry which processes Utah alunjte Tether than Salt Lake City, cost the have tflfe ore merely mined here and shipped to other stalesfor ers Il.(kS.S17, or 125 35 per the 1933. l, This year during processing : cre was a redaction of almost 3 Beheviii.e that sufficient cheap power could easily he developed from the I28.JS per pjt capita near the vast elumte deposits south of Marysvale, Gus P. Backman, cost the 1933, of report spilt chamber secretary; this morning wired Secretary 'Showed, but almost IS more than the Mlleost of I17.il. Harold L. Ickes and the Bohn Aluminum & Brass company of The report said the decreased t m them to- - postpone final dec intern On ,t pending Detroit cost .of.Ua year was deal until Utah can file !rief. , , principally due to reduction in JOSEPH CHRISTENSON JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH Under the plan - proposed., b payments for operation and main-l- e nance of schools. Ickes and the Bohn company the ore would be exported to Muscle Payments for the operation and Succeeds Smith maintenance of public service en- Joseph Fielding Lins; Shoals. Boulder dam or the Grand Anthony Coulee dam in Washington, to exterprises (waterworks and cemeVice President, Board Mem' i i tract the aluminum with "Nheap teries) in 1933 amounted to 3270,-75Interest on debt 1593.877; out. power. This procedure, the clnm- Selected ber her contends, would lose for Utah j lays for permanent improvements e a expen-sesthe total $252,510, bringing great industry that might be established here providing power can of the city to 34,883.040. lChristenson, Elder treasurer; Joseph of Joeeph Appointment The sunrey showed that almost . Ivins Duncan he had here sufficiently cheap. Anthony Wire To Ickes half of the total expenses was used Fielding fcmitfc. of tho Connell of ibrarian; M. McAllister and Heber J. Grant, & w 9 the for the operation and mainten"Before making docislon respectof fts presidentdirectors. ance of the city schools. 32.225.128 Ger.eakig.cal eocietjr of Utah, to Elder Smith became secretary ing proposed processing of alunite. allow time for our filing having gone for that purpose. This succeed Many quaint and Interesting the late President Joeeph in 1151; Mrs. W. S. McQuiken. late President Anthony .n 1216 and Continued in this ca- kindly brie covering development of po expenditure was divided as follows W Ivins,thewas costumes will be featured at V. & collector of customs and announced today by pacity until 1922. He became vice er. etc., Smith; Mrs. Emma Shipp, see' tn Utah where we fee en- iiVY HO was this $2,014.-37maintenance and the Parade of the Nations bait fellow Coium. president of the society in 192& tire a member of the Utah State operation relary Of the Salt Lake Cosh- interest On debt $207,953 and heThdFirst Presidency. processing cond be most adto be given by the Daughters tv ramp of' the Daughter of , Museum society; Isabel B. lic ap- holding' that position until his presalso bus? First Back-maPresidency other outlays $3,835. handled, says vantageously f Utah Pioneers October 17, ent Utah Pioneers, wearing ff cos- - y Kensle. custodian of relics for of appointment. A survey Is The question was asked by Papa wire to Ickes The census bureau said the total proved the action of thein board at Coconut Grove balUJ.m. tume brought from Nortray by Richards camp, wearing a tho apActivities Grow directors of the society he veered his col- already under way bp the Utah Tuck today Shown in the picture: left Mrs. Ramin Hanson? MYs. Zina . dress that has been - in her revenue receipts of the citv for pointment of Joseph 25 Christenson activithe the In feelfnmn past years state planning oard which we 1933 amounted to $5,130,055 or sharply against a solid 11ns of to nght are Miss Madeljr Elder president of--the Salt -f-- family for many years; and ties and as its of new the vice succeeding will blinds. library society to president, most inure $35 5$ per capita, leaving a balance advantageously Willies, daughter of Mrs. Clara H. Anderson, class jkeCounty earn? of the Smith, and of Mark E. Petersen to have grown remarkably, much of all parties." he adds, explaining With no sleet or rain and a bright enca Willies, wearing the wedDaughters of V81 Pioneers, Ii leader of Camp 11, wearing a of $509,535 for the year, exclusive fill the resulting vacancy in the this growth being attributed to the that B. A. Hart, state PWA engi- sun, only ths young, ducks could be imof for the Mrs. Fielddress permanent Alvin payments of ding wearing a dree of Mrs. Amelia I star silk dress of her as of one Elder Smith of board deceived of directors. d activity neer, is fully acquainted with the by decoys to Salt Lake provements. and $247,025 more In the of ing Smith, daughter-in-lamother, Mrs. Louisa F. Wells. broaght and fresh blinds. Columbua howappointment of Elder its officers. He was active in ar- entire proposition. -than outlay including such im has ranging the moving of the society the ever, made the society Genealogical Smith, of where problem to In his Bohn the wire provements. company "This excess of revenue receipts at its bead, one who has been large- into its present commodious Hea- Mr. Backman refers to the Ickes to go a serious one for ducks toin F. remarkable the its Smith for There dquarters day. remained et Joseph the pub. an investigation of lie is reflected in reduction of debt and ly responsible 27 years. Memorial building, accomplished wire asking for servants in Salt Lake county, in purchase of Investments and in- rowth during the past Identified possibilities of processing Utah a skeleton sheriff1 December. Today the library! alunite sinre he became actively force and th Sev- jiast etates: in and Utah creased cash balances. wo-- k. Elder Smith became of the society according to com-,r- al and feaa. employes of the district school ofThe revenue receipts for the wlth the petent authority ranks second to ,bie. projPct, we feel will reflect fice. The rest were celebrating tho school district amounted to $2,244,-$$- a director of the society in 1907 and which ha served rince that tiibe. He be- none in the world as a Source of most advantageously to all con- advent of the Genoese navigator the report said. came librarian tn 1908, a position genealogical research. advan- at the expense of ducka Because cerned and be of Most O- Property Pays Doctor former! he held for two years. During Mr. Christenson la the senior tage to processor particular tj Miner, to and state.' Columbus was delayed by the calms Property taxes represented 54.7 this time he made a trip east with member of ths society board of di- Copies of briefs to be prepared for of the Horse latitudes andJtbe adef Utah, died Thursday, OcL 11. of hard Christenson, making a study rectors. having been a director the interior department will be verse Gulf stream, life waa. in Los Angeies, as a result of an- - Proposal Will be Submitted to Governor to Make per cent of the total revenue 51 Joph He became librarian sent to ths Bohn company with a for ducks today, 1933, a slight increase above the of genealogical libraries n Wash- since 1906. manta Incident to advanced age. . 1933 consider, of 1310 cent a unheld and C in D. that other per and State Compacts Conform With and important position ington, farther request that the Concern Doctor. Miner was born Jan. 15. FORMAL Challenge,' couched able gain over the 49.1 per cent of cittee. including tbo Tvew England til 1923. make a fun Investigation, Mr. s His position as recorder of the Backman said. tn th highly unintelligible 1917, the bureau said. The increase ibraries. Nationa 1 Policy ltW. In Salt Lake Gity. at amount taxes In of Balt the Lake property Temple, has broaght him The Utah alunite on of Judge Aurelius Miner and terms Magazine Founded deposits were minds which seethe through , th collected was 80.$ per cent from Soon after their return In 1909. close to the genealogical work of of embryo lawyers, appearMum M. H. Miner. ' He was a to soma extent during the ed state tomorrow will submit to 1917 to 193$ and 4.5 per cent from the Genealogical magazine known the Church, and his Influence has used The administration recovery in the University of Utah' graduate of the old University of Gov. Henry H. Blood an amendment to the stale retail codes to 7933 to 1931. the report showed. as the Utah Genealogical and His- been felt in guiding the work to war, but the cost of processing un"Chronicle" "this "morning on tho der old' methods hr prohibitive exI Deseret and studied and graduated The per capita of property taxes torical Magazine," was first printed ta present statue. tn an emergency. - It is be- part of th Barristers club, cept make tn In regard To provisions collected in 1933 was 323.51. them with codes the national conform Mr. 1910. Peterson h been as the of date UniAbe active in under medical school the of Jsnnary. at their traditional rival , 1913 slightly lower at 31.37 and In The fly leaf of this first magazine Liberty stake as a member of the lieved. however, the Bohn company the medics to at football game. versity of New York. He practiced making lotteries illegal as unfair trade practices, it is announced 1317 only $13.53. Earnings of pub- names An'hon H. LuniF'as editor high council and has oeen connect- has a new process that would make Tb his profession tn Salt Lake City today by 3. H. McGibbeny, state trade compliance director. game md to be aa anths of aluminum from production lic service ed by enterprises operated with F. associate ser snd for work Smith, Jr., genealogical Joeeph and tn Mammoth and Xephl up Mr. McGibbeny " sa! tnetiiutkm, bat two years Utah ores economic. the city were approximately the editor. yesterday after-- . era yean. Ho has been into The officers of the until about 14 years ago. when he ago the medic won through Field Prospected same In 1931 as in 1932. having at that time were aa follows:society of the stakes of ths Church many conferred with Attorney J as tho a moved to San Diego. Cal. He was,00 of two Ineligible TJifDJJC - member of the state board ofjeral Joseph Che concerning tbe'UL't'l'Ut'U5 fOiY)?F7) being 1 1 per cent last year and 1 1.1 Anthon H. Lund, president; convention representative of the The Bohn company has exhaost-ivel- y ncu playing and the lawyer refused to the 1912. The 1917 per- Charles W. Penrose, vies prospected cent Marysvale in Is per as known well health up until the for bis society pay for the dance which' waa -president; legality of tbs automobile lotteries! WITH PROGRAMS IN centages of such enterprises was alunite field and is apparently conto have been the winners' prize, Joseph F. 6mith. Jr,, secretary and activities. moving to California. now vinced number' with conducted a that the being by v power 10. cheap as He to survived by bis wife.. Ettie year the medics disdained SCHOOLS given .CHURCHES, ore can bo successfully treated for last to consider the challenge, Debts 19 Million Hyde Miner, a son Hyde Miner, of of Salt Lako merchants and was ths extraction of aluminum. DurWallace' San Diego, and a daughter, Mrs. informed. h, said, that the lottertotheir legal brethren " charging The report showed that the summer the company Christopher Columbua dising the were Ben Sweeney of Los Angeles, at ies are in violation of state statwdchrre. The stuJr uneral Plans Made applied early war coverer of America, was hontal funded or fixd debt outstandfor department foldied and the dent body Is watting to ere If wjvose home he utes. ored today by Salt lakers a price on 36,606 horsepower from ing on Dec. II. 1933 was $11,472 the medics? lowing brothers and sisters. pride will bold out with programs, dances, reli000, of which 4.321,000 waa for either the Bonneville dam or th. anotherwere arrangements Any lottenee or gifts which vioFuneral, Mrs. John McDonald. Mrs Walyear or If they wlO set net and' a The services, service e. Grand Coulee dam on the Coium' partial gious enterprise. H. public for today George lace Fenton, Fred W. Miner, Mrs late state or national law a would forth to rid of their get or debt fixed of activibusiness funded n indebtedness, bia river, informing the departSalt Lake sentment by Inflicting all the' Sth Stone, Mrs Florence SJusser,A be illegal under the proposed suspension ties less sinking fund assets, was given ment that they would eventually j trial leader and Church worker, Mrs. Swan T. Olebn. Laarenc physical injuries in tlieir test . Thousands of school chilamendment to the codes, it . at $12,405,433 or $85.03 per cap.-r- Shipments. From MintSh died Wednesday of cerebral utilize op to 500.006 horsepower. Miner. Mrs. James IX. Kcnnard. books on the future gentlemen dren in the city participated in wit vast locatout The amendment Utah's Pointed alunite j beds, hemorrhage. of Salt. A. all Miner, James and special school programs reOf tbts net Indebtedness $8,325,-00- 0 In Year Pass Last ?rricee will be held Sundav at 1 ed 206 miles south of Salt Lake, of the her. e e Lake-Cit- y, and Mrs. Alvin H read about as follows: No retail- verse in drama and was esti-tm. the counting for near Twenty-firat been p corporation the have i. city Marvsvale. ward chapOTOBCYCLE PATROLMAN-- IThompson and Mn- - Idaiah bhep-pr- d er shall gi e, offer to give or cause song the exploits of the great Decade and $4,079,413 for the schools, the First avenue and K street, un- - mated to contain 20 to 20 million of Logan, Utah. to be given to any person, free of na igator. R. TERRT is keeping G.Uons of ore with a potential value said. ler direction report of Harold funeral have Bishop for Arrangements Banka courts and most pubany article of value or any bia ear to th ground" almost Bt. or 490.000.606 The per capita Indebtedness of to Reynolds. $900,000,006. not yet been completed. In all charge, arlic places were closed for the service, when delivery of such e rally these days as hs carried on a 1933 was shown to be somewhat Friends may call at ths family The U. S. geological survey, in of probability he will bt buried In San ticle or the performance of such The five United States mints day, of 584 lower- - than the 1933 figure e, from 4 tolc-ia- l reports, has declared that the campaign to reduce ths noiss in -Diego. A number of programs conservice la conditional, upon said ' to Salt $ have shipped more stiver coins $87.28. pro. Saturday and from II a m. deposit Is the only large body In A Lake City streets. ducted by Catholic organizaperson taking part In any scheme , to 13 noon Sunday. 'the world. large number of drivers, esthe the nation banks the of during umeas in of or tions chance a were contest, held throughout Headline Appears pecially truck drivers, seem under such contest does not violate the the city. The Most Rev. James past year than in the entire the Impression that a piece of lottery or gambling laws of the E. Kearney, bishop of the Cathmetal pips on the end of th exOver Wrong Story state period preceding, indicating or of the United States." olic diocese of Salt Lake celetlfis haust is fully adequate jo replace country . has a Since amendment similar brated a mas totn special high the regulation muffler. City resiIs embarked Due to an error In compowtftB, been made to the national code, Cathedral of the Madeleine dents who are shaken from their ward the greata newwstory concerning J. R. Raw- the state code can be amended to the 3:3 a.m. to begin the feset of siw for dismal est very sleep and rest by th roar of passperiod Prospects lins of Draper, preaidant of the conform on the approval of the snd tivities, the Christopher fall and winter range feed In Utah." ing motors are not of the same prosperity In Its Utah State Sugar Beet association, governor and without formal bearColumbus will conclude society opinion, and the police, in the pern, history. according to ths October range meeting with federal farm officials ing, the recovery administration its with a program Anson of Officer Terry, are out to la the, That Frank of livestock public and report to discuss beet contracts and benefit contends. . dance at the chamber Of comMrs. ot livestock nuihioo and federal drews. crop uphold the latter stand. , In last payment plans, appeared merce at 1:30 p.m. I e , o statistician. Neills T a y night's edition of The Deseret The Brigham Toung unt--of contindirector ftoeech time on extra loud have Drouth conditions Rose, Six J News under the; beading, -Vereity club hr scheduled to ' ued in all parts of the state, spnngr Is heard on the sett side highthe United States Months In Jail Sentence Given open its winter social season are low or dried np. water holes ways, Patarotman Terry may be mint, who passed Driver." with a Columbus day dance have become exhausted and soil Balt seen racing along the sand unthrough The headline had no connection In- - Memorial house. til be catches up with the Lake City today Memory moisture is the lowest it has been with the story concerning it r. Rawgrove, at 9 p.m. offensive noly, at which time at 1:29 p.m. en in a number of years, the report lins. and appeared, with the story rout by plane the driver learns hie mistake President Heber J. Grant, will he states, adding that summer ranges v by error. students to visit Portland rom and is provided with an opporare stock the principal speaker Sunday at More abandoned by city than 50 Midway and Rigby earlierbeing usual. 1 Denver. than memorial services conducted if tunity to rvplato hb point off student seminary visited Balt This Lake ttew at police headquarters. Th report gives ths condition of the High Priests of Ensign stake in today and teurned the September cattle and calves as somewhat lowhonor of Franklin 8. Richards, one Approximately 46 offender have Mrs. Boss - year was by far of Interest, taking principal partlca-M- r er than last month, been brought in bv Officer Terry of their members and Church at- points considerably the most active month for the note of meChurch, edifices, below The average. this week, according to Capt. O. & and torney for many years, who died morials and monuments. They lambs. It states, are InSheep about the United Etetes mint In its entire Record, acting chief of police. recently in Salt Lako. planned to spend two day. In and samw condition aa a month ago. but history." she said, Many 'of the The meeting will bo held In the about the under city direction ofj below last year's and th tea year mint branches Twentieth ward chapel at 2:30 p m Mr. were working Fetersen. thelr trader. under the direction of the High laverage. . day-t- o three shifls. 24 hours, Priests Presidency of. th, stake. (ill bank order for sttw cotns. President Grant also plans to atIndicates Prosperity tend funeral services for Georgs H. Wallace, to bo held Sundae at 1 "This unprecedented rush for tn th. Twenty-firward chapcoins is Interpreted by bankers, inel. 362-4-6.- 8 So. State dustrial leaders, as wen as mint officials to he an indication that comFormer Police Chief (By Deseret News firm. When h graduated, he mercial activity t taking a healthy stride toward a period of national Of Sail Lake Dies was not only ths hotfbr man Writer) ft Pitce Bteakfut WASHINGTON. D. C- - Oct of bia class, bat ha attained prosperity that will dim former S3.G5 IS. Francis R. stuhigher marks thap any Shores. 3. former chief Klrkbam, 1A1H rORDp formerly f of C W. In prosperous eras In the country's native at dent Salt of tho Lako had was Take CenPTvHle. and a graduate of Salt oslvcsreity City, police and promlnever attained in ths of history." heae many years ago In btal today appointed assistant to the L D. & BusImji College The recent shipment ot ' the Institution, and history Chief Jostles Charles Evans no one neas affairs, died this morning at 2 Mfff paid a abort vriait tn gold bullion from ths Mr. Ford Is secretary to it has was data Hughes, that his horns announced acIn surpassed Colo fa San te the Managing Director of cording to a Gunnison. Francisco mint to Denver was at Is 26 years old, tbs office Wilrecord, of Senator teleram received by liam H. King here. the Unleo Ceatrat)Ufe InsurYoung, and on of the most not made because of fear of a formarried and has one child. Angus J. Mulling, police captain ance Company of Cincinnati. Mr. Klrkbam is tho son of eign peril. Mrs. Ross said. The gold who was named inspector of police . accomplished Btaaflfvl Jostles of when Ohio Sutherland, position he won by as Mr. and waa safe in Ban Francisco, just Mrs. Francis W. Mr. Ktrkham Tabtef was working hie outstaodhur secretarial . the wesL and ber mount, King during Chief Shores' administration. Ktrkham. formerly of Salt it te sat In Denver, she declared, with him, once told other Mr. Shores was appointed police ability. He decteres that the . ntry la th and the fear of invasion bad nothtraining titf received In the members of the supreme Jan. 17. JU. by Mayor W. Lake. He rant to Washington L A ft BBtintn College I ' chief . ladies' hunter class sf the Salt courr Klrkbam knows more ing to do with the gold shipment. Monk Ferry, but waa rcieappd leas what really taunrfcWTitiii bn ' became law clerk lo Associate Lake Horse Show association's about law than any other Will Be Retained than ax months later after a sui ale eaeceeaful career. Supreme court Justice Suth- -. clerk attached to the court- fall show openlng. tomorrow at preme court ruling bad declared mint at San Francisco M beMew Ctaaere Start Oct. eriand of Utah with whom ho For the past - five years he ingThe him Ineligible for the pest rebulit and enlarged so that a p.m. at ' the Fair Grounds has-beuntil about toyed a on book working $tta 6 piece Dials ttee of resides Business technicality Mr.legal r fo. coliseum. Th show wllf conscheduled to come off the larger business can be accommoSuite, Matched gOA era Shores had been Previously be dated.. said. will she The Mr. Klrkham's gold -a beast some 6t next parents time walnut, tinue 8 press m. spring, a special agent fog Sunday at p Denver Present liv. In New shipped back to th coast city ust College ! Tork entitled "United States Ravel notRio Grande railroad for- - seven where , Lindsay English, as soon new as mint the his ta epmpletis father director Mac eme-Court ed horeebreeder, exhibitor and" Fatlre of Kate PartMah-ta- s. Jurisprudence. 7t N. Main Was. 1812 years, and had also been associat- the. National - Child Welfaresf Oar law avathaad r kra Senator King some time ago judge, of ChinoyCaL, arrived ed with the Utah Fuel company 9W fcrtr yea (W MWn. It amIMt to aril ba ftaaat association. Rose Is A Wyoming girl, who Mr. ' Klrkbam to recommended Mr. here w th taw wswnW the shew. tadar tir judge snd the old Globe rerelrero at tka Mr. Klrkbam l!y became the governor of her Chief Jostle Hughes. lt waa graduated He is accompanied by Mrs grab. AI visit peny. He la survivedExpress ,by the secbom tho George Washington tote, -' wMI eaavlace yan. as la'er an pointed by today. Mr. Klrkbam H. Smith of English. George' ond Mrs, Shore, god a son, Frank, cottsEura President Roosevelt as head o(the will get a salary of (5506 anuniversity, and then became w,r.' Balt lake has been named 'both of Gunnison. Cola connected with a local law ggt United States mint. nawgiM nually n h's new position. (or th exhibit. WASH INGTC -- govern-menc0- i V.ty I per-cap- lla of?-Interi-or ng J V. 3; yi fir r,i 3; " f grand-Smith- 's. newly-painte- w r lS'Retail Code Amendment At Saij Diego Home $, A He-wa- ' , ng Gen-fQ- BANKS DEMAND eH. ' to-th- e MORE SILVER com-iPlet- Wal-jlar- e. . st Third-avenu- Range Conditions Reported as Bad P ten-ye- ar bt Able Rider and Mount IReady Jor Horse Show I - Services to Honor Franklin S. Richards ' x p-- Former lltahn Chosen . Assistant To Hughes st th SPECIALS f M? Off, ygC,.?ttatI 53.23 ,l t ! r t en th. rWWJ Supr- . fWtr a-- ring-mut- er lirrtt. ' 4 1? ri ha. v , ; V it j T L. D. S. h ' horse-wom- -- , ); $39X3 -- i.idw.i.1. hM -- $1,069.-600,0- I ! Furniture Co. -- -- r HOLLAND -- jat t t i9 ii m -, |