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Show 46-.... r i . i' S TTTET)E?T?KT-NKW- iointletterI ALMS . T ' Ickes, '.Moffett Prepa: Statement After Seeing Roosevelt tdkadtg LAURA L BALDT, A. M-- 0 ,f ! ? , federal financing of y at the Instance of President Roosevelt, both hastened to the White Hpuse forenoon to sit for almost two hours with Stephen Early, a preside retarr- Aktatement was painstakingly prepared, presumably to be issued before the day is out. The substance waa withheld meanwhile, " Ickes was accompanied byMich-ael Straus. PWA publicity director and actually ran through the lob. by of' the Whit.e House to Early : e I , - v Four Rankin Case Defendants Freed Keith-O'Bri- dlamiaae-l,Commerc- Frost-serve- te Herei a stunning little tailored type tank dress which mplc, smart and tremendously wearable. It wiQ make the figure appear gracefully tad and slender too with its buttoned wrapped line from shoulder to hem. And don't yon think the neckline youthful? So many materials are suitable for this dress. It only tests with your particular needs. For instance, if you want it for office or general day wear, a lightweight angora finished woolen is very smart. For afternoon bridge parties, crepe silk or wool crepe is a charming medium. One of the lovely velvets ap-jan- d. ff also-ts-jflg- . Also could be employed. Yotfll find it to easy and inexpensive to make it with illtis- tratrd dressmaking chart that mccotnpsnies the patttrn. reports had been he said, creating "a false Style No. 2S58 it designed for sizes 11, U, 15, 17 and 19 years. impression that I am opposed to a Si s 17 requires 3ft yards of material with yard of resumption of private ante: contrasting and Ift yards of in the field of housing. lining for skirt bodice. and , .Wma Of Jleaaoe . Ickes. regarded by many as a leader among the mors - "liberal" Serd FIFTEEN CENTS nr com (coin is members of the ad m mist ratios, had ESS and STYLE preferred). Write ' mid on Thursday he believed the amber. BE SURE WISH. government could build better end cheaper homes than private capiLet the latest FALL AND WINTER BOOR CF FASHIONS tal. He mentioned potential costs solve year clothes problems tt s minimum of coat and effort ns low as 1.(M per house. It tells oo how to make a smart cast as easily as a simple "Tho government, he 'had said. dress. There are clothes for elaborate occasions as well as Is not looking for any extra work many trim designs for general wesr. You'll enjoj reading and responsibilities but we can't! about your favourite screen stars. You simply must not mist ait around indefinitely watting for. I issue. this In. private capital to come Send for Your Copy Today! Price of BOOK TEN CENTS Moffett, although -- agreeing that BOOK and PATTERN together TWENTY-FIV- E auch things as slum clearance and CENTS subsistence homesteads might wU Address order to The Deaeret News PATTERN DEPARTMENT. receive government aid, opposed Salt Lake City, Utah. competition with private enterprise. "No be loosened. ' and the money would bousing act would be torn! up- - he said, "building and selling - houses would be putting the government in competition with pri- -' rate enterprise. M Ugulded' 35-in-ch -- er FILM TO SHOW FACTORIES n ll of Utah be placed on a 1.606-fo- ot motion picture film by the Utah Manufacturers' association, it was decided at a recent meeting of fhe executive committee. The film, o ilitirafiAnnl In fiatnrd. wilt he) shown to rariou club?, --churches and business organization. A manufac-turiqg"wi- cross-sectio- THE BUILDING OF UTAH AND HER ' NEIGHBORS Street Car Officials Fete Old Time Workers By Andrew Jenson . Assistant Church Historian tl NO. eating crickets, a!l day, then at'arrived at the City, having been! Employes of the Utah Light and Continued ) 'san down form in a mass and wing aownt 28 hours. Traction company who have aerv- - BALT LAKE CITY Aaron F. Hr way lo the iak e for a nigh Vs Thursday, Jaty 1 ' " 84 9. Tht Boday July 19, . und- -r was .set apart, .Farr. . . tears, and who belong to the Quar. Saints assembled for public meet-,1-W.t "One curiosity about them ter Century Hub were entertained Ing in the new bowery. Almon last night bv the traction company Babbitt was the principal speaker.! they don't eat the merely A11" to the of the Seventeenth management at a banquet In the Monday, July 18. The foliowingito live, but after feeding them-i- a ward, inBishop the place of John Smith, Beau Brummei cafe would them written from a they letter vomit byjseivee, in honor of copied who desired to be re- Patriarch, crank H. who has Just a corerepondent to the "St. Loun and go to eating again, and thus 1o of infirml completed 4 years of service with Republican." dated G. 6. U City,! continue eating and 1 vomiting the company. 1849: tbroughout the entire day. 16, July Addison 2t Saturday. July t. O. Hoai4, company presi- "There baa been very Uttla sick- - 'it is a matter of dent. thankei Mr. Pickering tonjshmenU Pratt received his endowments on I0!1 nd few how very fast they will pick them up.iEnaign Hill, that-antblbaniwtE h a person could farm but al ue.tode!,4deatha..' It ia beyond, doubt - country. poor estimate of tho amount Pres. Young and Elders r v healthy ih Mann'nw George Thfr vast amount of atroyed daily by these winged Morley. Parley P. Pratt. Lor-tendent of rianaportation Wrtff . Eratua !now' here Charles ex'enaive Suffice Ptrtorruad nor. It to ay. that about 'cz.Snow-tcaeinwater. Talss wer. viieo hv ibor mI alln D. Richards. t F. Coombs, master 11,1" :5 , i,i a mae. hundreds of house three weeks after the gull made'F R Irh. W. iinr..kMtr Hantmrk. Henry' Hand Jed Woolievr rncineer and F made, ra addition to tfceir appearance, scarce a cricket1''! ' Mr. Plr. .plowingreads M. Grant being! and planting this spring,, could be seen. This is plainly iman. and Hansen, claims attorney. Heber C. Kim- -' Presi:nt Is to and aay in it miracle 'Pr!?e25' very behalf of this people encouraging ring responded. that- crops took well, and there is aa the sending of the quails in ;shJpft.,eeI thar ecjfii5er- - camp of tha Israelites, and what, Elder JonQ Taylor, came after the Ilmakes ffcis able surpiae raised it more manifest ia thelEMerhari w'c year: vet breadsufa wiT be(fart that, although Jhere were loo Can Get the Best hzraeeteM Vi Je58ed bJl httrh. oo th pteaty of crlckeU in tho surround-'SJLiemg-an- -, to ing valleys, where there ara Cailforo Thtora-wmter here Waat wtli not be ies erope the gulls eame by them to,n0o mrotine helTTt d f tfc ar.4 Tha farm, and Stayed there hn five dH rare pew or 3 delisrw fill n c s. I City ElderVnivid prlftBi had cleared them off. wa, Furnace Lump ..$6.70 '" mer aH Babbitt I: t iManghaveasreailyeo-W'weSKsStar- -' 'though men were at Cachet V Store ve. .rg wbevt sad M 7'ds ; 0 CranT at.tha time. There ha. beenLnd M preach . tot Domestic Lump. . . 6.35 Five hosnels of wheat SI max se damage done by crickets this the afternoon. , a barrel ef as bsskwnw . raer.r,. season. Nut Joph Toronto and Jamew S- , TwMriay, '?'' ? July- - 17 in romoanv Brown wer or,iamed Seventien by i! 14 th If, d!Henry Harriman and Jededtah M.reraitl H. MHU hou C. Rich and a bout Pwn. BrlgF0ong."fh- -,ABHC"Fresrdehf' Toung' rode! Co. Canyon look exceedingly trims ordained Elder Toronto to westward the Atrip wc.a so'far: and if ws had plenty 1439 RMtfc 34 West Ikw 'Tb"vtt"thVraveUatJthe'anIBPOVD,Eldcr Crant ordained Elder Vtr14 .4 be one of'Ernn, of the Mountain, saw many ?L J Monday. July 29 Walker. In, antelope, a wolf, and several birds 1 . coont? Utah Chief, and several Indiana, ij a bath In the briny with 0"1and .enjoyed Dlmtck B. Huntington, tiitor-- jl wh bvs wealera of the Lake. After supper If? all things prepared for It. will (hey went around the bills, and Ureter, called on president Young, b much IfTfwjb!6. Th erlk-jsoo- n who made an appointment to send nilr- fuadoirn la some eta have not tronbied ua any thlel tfl next valley (Tooelectmpej brethren south in one Valley), month.of the He advised Walker not tO' year. Hu ndred ot. t housan is of:lplng on the ground. Borne lands. But to preserve made their appearance were encamped on the west sell his of tha valley, who pul out them. At low In the spring, and as soon aseariyjdlana thejde the brethren. of Many crick 'With on ebs fires appeared, the gulls 'cost by using .discovering tha on them, and they respective bishops mot in., party. Antelope, cranes, their --NATIVE the and bowery, put up dinner ta--:i ' and swept them clean, so that there hf raipes. gulls, mosquitoes UTAH LUMBER. aeares a cricket to be found In abounded in the valley, which ap bls and seatit( erected a liberty the valley. peared about 2$ miles long and IS pole, and prepared the cannon for Wo look ooon this as one of111- - lnd was covered with dry the celebration of. the next day. , emigrants for California fur--1 tha manifestations of the A- grass. A pile of rocks, like a fort, Soma nished 75 lbs. of powder for fir--' ON ALL YOUR lmighty for the mountaineers aay lay near the center of the valley, ing aalutea Captain Tyler and the that thev never found gults here Wednesday, July IA President artillerists were BUILDING MATERIALS busy In tho f-:L.1he..;; eerlns lo see return, bathed at the same non. Ia the evening President I2tive of these savior extending several Place aa the day previously, break.; Young's flag, that used to fly from miles In length, com from thejfaaiej, chose a site for a 'proposed the Nsuvoo Temple, was hoisted at asw Main 84.. mr. lake early fat tha morning, and! farm of ' H acres and n house, and the east aids of the bowery. l i 1; 5. I led' ! vT. ba the.i' m'-- COA1 iAt ihr -' JeS 65 vfk 1' i VS bp f fra, fi,br' bi la havel. pio-w- ar SAVE MONEY Lci&srl 4 If'r 4 rwnmif ;4 , m jyjmK stand-positi- stock-sellin- recovery-progra- m Huntington Coal ed Keith-O'Brten- -- , Tv. well-fitt- nt Salt-tak- alls poor In ' In Relief Soaety Is Honored at 90 -- Telephone calls and telegrams were pouring into tho White House endorsing Moffett's stand and pledging cooperation In defeating the Ickes program as it relates to the construction of Individual homes tr Aroused by Secretary leke's sug, vast a gestion log program under which government money would be need to build Inexpensive homes and sell them to- - the public at interest at 1 per- cent. Housing Ad mlnislrator James A. Moffett eel led It ea disastrous. "Private capital would Immediately freexe up again,' he said, "and real estate vaJues throughout the country would be knocked down overnight to 10 cents on the dollar of present valueal Assails Competition - ' "There should be no government competition with privets cepltal In constructing homes for sale." he insisted. His statement came shortly after Ickes. attacking Interpretations - which he mid had been placed In his remarks a press conference Thursday, hastened to declare that - ho "strongly endorsed the bousing drive Moffett heads. Under this plan, the government seeks to stimulate the nee of private funds - tor home building on a vast scale. - T reiterate." ickes said, "that It is my personal and official desire that private Initiative expand to the limit of its ability efforts to make possible desirable housing construction and thus further the 5 ;; ed -- ft Worker ! Itwas understood that Moffett's statement last night to the effect that the carrying through of Icksa ideas tp r housing construction would wreck the national housing act. bad aroused business through- . out the. country. i ng . office i Of fVomi nSnt Utahns 2 Iif ' Secretary housing-Evidentl- 1937 PTONAU1MP0RTRAI15 life-lon- HttuthaU Jrtt, Vaaaarotj, Ham Tart Ickes framed a Joint statement to day designed to windup the dent between them over private and v f I and NOYEilBER 24 BT ELB PIERCE rites for Mis. Both Woolley deg TT. resident of v Hatch, lack of grace M tat mote y Eugene 3Ud.dU.tonJ Utah. Church member and degraying than structive of - youth , scendant of prominent pioneer CLARENCE knew , WRIGHT . E. women . . only hair. And If families, were held yesterday with te praccontinue l?ie bandmaster poised big baton to start the concert. Ibis would President J. Reuben Clark, Jr., as they this alter . .was an suspicious occasion in A certain ward speaker. tice suppling exercises, long birth-Ida- r. meeting bouse in sixtieth Upwards of Itl , relatives and Dgden for a band was staging this Concert to secure funds for even and the fiftieth friends were In attendance at the Not long ego I overheard- -,. services which were held in the uniforms. The musicians struck into a march and ell joined lustily !a photographer eay about a clients Larkin funeral ehapel during the in a grand finale. noon hour, after which the body I can make her look like 14 Just as the selection, stopped, of "Mike and Iks. they look alike" was conveyed to Heber City for three this ease, the outside twins in aha does look remrlebly on except the that, of fact the boys in service In the Wasatch stake tab- bonding, who had "borrowed" a are girls, Anna and Katherine, now coiffure young, her face, figure and ernacle and Interment in the ceme- base drum, a cornet nod an oom- - fourteen. look et her in motion one j but the husside of her tery there by He la reported to have cnee bean, her ege. Bha horn from the school building, band. the late Abram Hatch, tor pah rendered a rath- - offered the loan of n quarter of a, moves with such a paiftut effort, many yean president of Wasatch million on dollars no other security, er carefully re- then his nota. no grace." ' gtakfr, sil(Ha decided not to As important ns thn slim hearsed . little take It, however., Bishop George McAllister of the and later events in the fashion become bus houette Eleventh ward presided at the Balt emestablished his wisdom.) piece, with bu scheme., suppleness should by lake services. Invocation was Equestrian Expert A phasis on drum placed before slimness. Bos- on n Bishop Jane B. Sharp of the Thirty-fgave lately speech tinea beats and corset and the proper irst ward, and benediction was loess Methods before the Rotary in clothes can give the Ms to an pahs. The perf- club which advertisers, druggists by Winslow Farr Smith of Ensign extra ten or fifteen pounds But stake. Musical numbers were given! ormance and lumbermen' In session asked there's no disguising a stiff gait. Has since delivered cli- him to repeat. by Mrs. Alma Larkin. organist, and the And a stiff spine gives Itself wwsy vocal soioisti aeoom- -l max and was so this address Ih twenty towns from under the most sumptuous fora and Lewiston, Idaho, to St. George. partied by Mrs. Ethel Raimey. startling Bo coma on, those of you who The Heber City services were comical that the Utah, and the end la not yat. are young and move with a rhyth- if a junior officer makes a sugheld at I'll pm. in the, Wasatch listeners rolled ' Exercise systematmlc ..freedom. with in theirseats and gestion he listens with silent attenstake tabernacle Bishop For suppleness and graeo-ar- e ically. all but rolled on tiveness and. If he approves, simply Joseph Olpin of Heber First ward to were W. W. precious qualities belonging the floor U) glee: says. ftgo head.. officiating.' Speakers And come on. those of Likes horseback riding, which beauty. The band masattorney, and Pfenl-deRay, and you- - who are no longer young ter was so an he does two or three times a week David W. Broad bent of Wa- C. E. Wright move with effort or find the spins satch stake.' Invocation was by A gry that he had the boys arrested ! Likes readlng.in. which ha indulges . -two stiff. Let's Umber up. Theor hours threw benediction a Y. Duke add day. by One of these boys was Clarence Bays- - that hs goes in for "light Esenfero Fred W. Giie- A- Frank Epperson E. Wright, president and manager ELIZA PALMER FROST Umbering c a. ft He is more staid reading, such as mystery stories.' and Mrs. Maybell Moulton provid of I say "Umber up and I mean says that his favorite books Mrs. Eliza Palmer Frost was just that. Practice relaxing until numbers. ed - musical Bishop now but he still declares, "we had Inter Beenhave Karenina" "Anna by se on honored ninetieth of this E. much was her that it Tan out of Nlbley Prk birthday sou feel every vertebrae limbering Woolley George Tolstoy. "The Picture of Dorian ward, a brother of Mrs. Hatch, worth Itl today at the home of her daughter, up from the bottom to the top of . Quick facta about Clarence E. Gray by WtldrKristin Lavrans-datte- r Mrs. E. Chamberlain. 291 Twelfth your spine. Ue on the floor on . dedicated the grave. by Undset, Ludwigs "NaMrs. Hatch died Monday at herjwrfgbt:your back. Lift one arm and let Born Ogden, Utah, January C, poleon" and The Epic of Ameri- East, with whom she Is living. borne In Balt Lake, it fall tiks a dead weight. Then ca" by Adams. - These two state' Jt. 1S90. Mrs. Frost wsa born' near Phil- the other. Repeat ten times. Now ments just dont agree. adelphia. Pa.. Nov. 24. 1644,' and your legs ten times. In ngton and was a secretary to ex- - lake to read to the Tudor-perioshake arms. legs, In English history and of auch ccme to Utah with Captain JosepSrjtJJB U, & Senator Beed Smoot during loosen the back shake. Willful tfc exciting years of 1914 to 1916. characters as Cardinal Wolaey, Hornes company in 186 1." She was loosening and Umbering of tha Practiced law two years, punctu- Henry the VIII and Elizabeth. married In 1867 to Edwin Frost, spine that. Ambition To Write ated by service in a Reserve Offieldest eon of Burr Frost. who came Now for leg kicking a splendid Plowed through Hervey Allen's to Indictments charging Use of the cers Training camp during the Stand near a Utah with the first pioneer limbering exercise. mails in a scheme to defraud .were war. Engaged- - in merchandising Anthony Adverse In three weeks company. They went to the Mud- table or similar object, resting left dismissed against four of tho de- with his father In Ogden, then in Some take as many months. on it. Swing right leg np Has the secret ambition of writ- dy Mission, sear Las Vegas, on a hand fendants in the Lester L-- Rankin Twin Falls, Idaho, then in 'Ogden as possible, toe case yesterday on motion of Dan B. again, for himself. Called to the ing short stories though writing he colonizing call from President as far forward now does Is largely eonSned to ar- Brigham Toung. but were recalled pointed. Try to raise tha leg to of Shields. U. 8. district attorney. The management toe pointed, knee stiff. ticles for trade journals. Also by President trial in the federal court involves Company in 1926. Young three years hip level, g Member of the Board of Cover- - i wants to some day buy a place in later, when the Bits was abandoned. Repeat ten limes. Turn and supan alleged nation-wid- e port weight by resting the right nors of the Balt Lake Chamber of the suburbs where he can keep Always Active in Church fraud. work, hand and swing the left leg up- Member of the Board horses or anything else be wants Mrs. The charges were d as treasurer oft,rd- - Repeat ten times. Turn Control ef the U. B. A. C. and; and putti against four who acted as stock of the Eighth ward Relief for again and this time raise the right salesmen and inter two of these an officer of Salt Lake Rotary, i In Europe twenty years ago and 46 years She says one ofSociety the high- leg backward. Repeat ten times. were put on the witness stand by Among significant influences In: again three years ago. Saw the last est tompUfnenta she ever received Menrln Rosen- his life have been David O. McKay, Semanta Santa religious celebra-wh- o was when Eliza B. Snow told her Lett leg backward. the government The arm flinging exercises up, was once one of his teachers tlon in Seville. Spain, before its she had thal. Robert Hendlson. Ed Priral kept her 6ooks nearer the out. down ten times each art fin and William Flshej; are the de- and a friend in New York by the abolishment by the revolutionists pattern laid down by Prophet for the arms. name of Cronin, a sound, practical.! when Alphonse was deposed. Has fendants released: she 0,8,1 nJr on Next we limber the waist and man whose great,' traveled in England. France, HolI-j- f ; Besides Rankin, the principa. scientific-minde- d was , Bwitxerland. Germany, Italy. hips. Rotate upper trunk with discovering and that remain as defendants aralrv-- specialty Mr- - Froat h4 five children waist as an axis. Remember when far-obusiness and Plying principles. Spain Looking Turkey Egypt! ing Weber. J. George Wright and, " Spain :four of whom are Uving: Edwin P. you did this exercise In school? Louis J. Bowers. many books on business It is easy and Holland were the most lnter-t- o Frost. Mrs. Chamberlain. Roy" P. Forward, right, backward, left, eeo that the student is following, eetlng of these countries, to him, Frost and Leo P. Frost. There are forward again and so on ten times. in the footsteps of the master and and that Spain is more hospitable it grandchildren, and four great- Then forward, left, backward and Chiropractors Discus ht man in his own.' than France. When be was in grandchildren. One sister is a (reversing the circle in i Stomach Ulcer Dangers right. thoughtful John C. Sharp, who other words) ten times, Europe three years ago Germany living, Mrs. Tho most Interesting experience, seemed to lack the snap and vigor will be 84 in January. Touching fingertips to toea and A family party at the home of woodchopping exercises are also had under the Kaiser but Italy Dangerous Conditions Resulting in his life was when his wife pre-j- it from Ulcer of the Stomach' were seated him with twins!- - From the appeared vital and strong under Mrs, Chamberlain, will be given in splendid.. Be persistent and you discussed by Dr. A. B. Kesler at very first it has been another case Mussolini. honor of Mrs. Frost tonight. will keep limber and. graceful. the meeting of the Salt associaLake County Chiropractic tion Thursday in Dr. Kesler' Offices in the Clift building. Dr. A. W. Olsen will apeak on "Colds and Influenza. at the next, meeting, Dec 6 at 7:89 p.m. it' was announced by Dr. G. F. Par-,- ! of the aaa -ker. secretary-treasurclarion. Tha meeting will be held In Dr. Olsen's offices in the Clift building. WASHINGTON. No. J4. (API A. Moffett, federal hous- ing administrator, SATURDAY last fart ditiitaat fraftnar T tat hart Caiitft, Cahtmh a For maag CITY" In Salt Lake, Heber s ' -- TE Ruth Wooley Hatch Funeral; Rites Held; Ghic Buttoned Tunic TO CLEAR HOUSLNGCLASF . SALT-LAT- A . |