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Show '' V "ADaily Thought A htm. The Deseret News Buni best things are newest Monrktoa Milan. It Mtaced Dilj to low Batoi FOUNDED 1850. M 0 SALT LAKE CITY Ashton Named President of New Stake lorenzoM. HatcK Heads Reorganization of Granite Presidency 1- - j A i i CTAH MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 1935 EIGHTY-SIXT- Two Agencies Pioneer Daughters Will Dedicate Chase Grist Mill Tomorrow Special Services Will Convert Ancient Landmark At Liberty Park Into -- D. U. P. Relic Hall i s bt Only lie " Visitor Explain Efforts To Benefit Youth a Of Living Seen By Insurance Man Underwriter Appeals For Increase In Poli cies pro- gram for better parks and playground the Salt Lake Council of Women, at a meeting today in the The old Chase grist inijl in Liberty pari 10111 be dedicated as Civic Center, heard addresses by a relic hall for the Salt Lake County company. Daughters of the prominent leaders ygho outlined projects already undertaken and convention PresiUtah Pioneers, at a special meeting Tuesday. now available ha an aid in this pro. dent Beber J. Grant fa scheduled to give the dedication. ject. The program will be under the The speakers were Dr. Francis direction of Mrs Zina L. Glade, W Kirkham-Uta- h director of the president of the county company. National Youth Administration, who Members of all county the net up of his explained camps will meet in the convention and organization and the means by the work of tbs convention, will which it can bp used to promote, be under the direction of the coun- the recreation program of the city, Atkins and C. J. Olson, supervisor of tbu ty board.. Mrs. Grace r. YEAR H Higher Gists Federal Director,- - For; est Official Talks Pioneer To Womens Meet . Aiding its organisation In j Week. Tremendous Increases In the cost of living to be recorded m the near future, growing out of the'devalu-atio- n of the dollar and the coming bugs tax lucre s.e, were predicted today by Dr, 8. S. Huebner, president of the American College of Life Underwriters and dean of the Wharton school of finance et the University of Pennsylvania, In an address as before the Utah under- writers association in the Hotel . , Utah, "This. Is the time of all time to make an adjustment before tt Is too lata." he JecTared. "We must will give a general out- Wasatch national forest,, who exWoodbury have a larger potential estate or Third Reserve Areas line of the years iessons and dis- plained projects already under way else we shall be having forgotten "Flow-erhis a by cuss the September lemon, organization to Improve widows and orphans, and forgotten New Chief Comics mountain prke and canyon resorts .of the. West. couples m old ag- aa -. , near the at city. will be Dr. Huebner suggested Ijte insThe held convention From Texas ,Sk Report Presented the park at 2 pm. and at 4 pm. urance and annuity policies as the The meeting also heard a report best means of increasing the potenwill convene et. the DR. HEUBNER Col James A. Higgins, newly ap- the meeting and address of welcome from Mrs. mill dedication. the for tial estate. grist Third for tM chief of staff pointed W. Emery, president of the V Walter In mill The America la becoming annuity Liberty park, grist reserve ares, headquarters at Salt Council The session was held this not the one of first in class minded, and ths middle although Lake, will arrive here about Sept I In ana the Civic Center morning should have atmnttirirtrotu private Utah, was grinding for. was 2J to take over hla new dutl-h- e operation ip V first the of the regular meeting residents of the city as early as channels, life Insurance companJt advised Capt. E. P. Passailalgu P ies. due to the dependable solvency 1857. At the time the mill 'was council following the summer vacav eg adjutant general, today. tion season. Tv''" 'M5, It was of their portfolio, present. tile best and for built years many from comes Colonel here 1 Higgins t A procedure under which the source for annuities, he avered. in- on the property owned by Brigham vp" , i command of the Twenty-thir-d Youth administration can rV0t, in 1889, three years fol- National Although millions of estate were & i fantry st Fort San Houston, Tej, Young, and SaTt aid In' a Of City lake, Committee. program Citizens wiped out or seriously Impaired where he also woe in temporary lowing the death of the pioneer If - recreation St of guidance, education, -mill with the the depresrioa,1 yet the anthe during property leader, command of the Third Brigade, V W ill Greet H 3F Head - purJ andworlt Ior the city s youth, was ( il at loss of Tlfe insurance poit--" As chief oTstaff of the Third re- (stilt standing upon K was outlined Dr. Kirk ham folby ag holders as,com pared to promisee serve area,he succeeds Col. Andrew chased by the alty and turned lows: To Home Town ' made was lest thanx one per cent, and playground. The J, Dougherty, retired, who Is now into parkbecause The mayor or superintendent of he pointed out, historical its of A living at Yuma, Art Accompany- building, or committee offiboth of schools, The stage is set for One of the prominent haa stood these many years as select a committeeconferring, shonld cials and citizens beadeding Colonel Higgins to Salt Lake value WE. agmost tremendous business revivals representing by will be Mrs. Higgins, their daughter a monument to the early industry Gus laRyberg. riculture, and business, p president, in to. education, our history, according to Dr. and and activity of the pioneers, and two eons ayd youth. The national ad- Baokman, secretary, of the eham-- j Huebner. who said that billions of morrow tt will be turned Into l bor Of ministration bef will offica Welcome commerce, will dollars of is visiting "like cooperate relic hall to house relict of the with this group In the home War Secretary George H. dog on a capital Continued Ideal leash" for favorable Inday when it was running as the of a program for the development Dem and party upon their benefit of vestment opportunities. citys grist mill. here at 8.20 a m.. tomorrow Fall Weather Forecast youth in the city to the full extent "The stock market haa Just given of its resources and facilities, Dr. over the Union Pacxfif; ue another favorable indication. The former Utah governor will and If the Kirkham promised. Perfect fall weather of the type Bower Engineers prices on the Would Enlarge Field be accompanied by Xlrs. Dern market can present that has made Salt Lake nationally be maintained for anDr. Kirkham Stated that already their son, James Dern, and by bis other six months, we shall de definfamous, will continue tonight and Will, Relume Meetings Oliver tomorrow and perhaps for days The' first meeting following the there is organized in Balt Lake a executive - sss.stant, J, itely out of the wood ", he said. thereafter, weather bureau data In- summer vacation season will be council of youth agencies which Grimes. Yesterday the group paus1 pr. Huebner, accompanied by Bottom Presidency of new Highland stake. l op Preside m-- of Granite stake after held bythe National Association of itiate; problems of ed in Chicago to observe Secretary Mrs Huebner. arrived ia Sait Lake dLis hut. Centre Lorenxo H. Hatch, president; , Center M am in O. Ashton, president; left. Sterwith last Bight. - They are guests et the The storm whtch late Saturday Power Engineers, tonight at 2 pan. Juvenile delinquency. "There is no Derna sixty-thir- d birthday left, Frank Is Ostler, first counselor; right, F. ling H. Nelson, first comrieior; right, Howard reason why such a council should another son. John Dern. sprinkled qorthern and eastern at 59 South State street. Hotel Utah. Hretsr Clarke, second counselor. The Derns are coming home J. McKean, second counselor. H Utah has passed, leaving in its Tpe meeting will hear a report not be merged into a more com preDr. Huebner will go from here on the national convention In' Pitts- hensile one so that all youth to 75 for a vacation and at the sec re. to Denver, Colo., to dchver a lcc- first season's wakethe tasteof Stake Creates Of Old Granite Subdivision chamber the is two hot local request, years of age may be accounted for tarys snow at Brighton and hall and rain burgh. recently from the Highland re ni wU return lo his T7 i in many northeast sections of the delegates, Bert Walsh, president as nearly as possible. the speaker planning any elaborate ?JU1delpk', Pu 'rora rt-- 7 114th Church Unit; Pres. Hugh B. ' state. , and Carry E. chapman. These two said, explaining that a similar social events. Secretary Dern has.ja memout"fiowefer, to address a Check on youth and its opportuniagreed Ogden had ,29 Inch of precipita- delegates will also present the Brown Honorably Released of the local com 01111(1 tion in less than 15 minutes, but at lines for ths winters educational ties up to 18 years already is being bership luncheon will but time merde the not, body to program given at the convention. amounted the Lake the rainfall schools Balt accomplished by public Highland slate was organized Sunday, Sept, 8, 41 quarterly con- only .07 inch, bringing the total Several phases of the general be fixed until sifter hi arrival Mr. J. P. Quigley, chairman of the man explain President Hebei J. Grant officialmg. since Oct, 1, llli, to 1S.4S inches, local educational committee, wig problem were discussed by Dr. Back of Granite stale-wit- h After about a two weeks' visit J. H. Keefe Assistant ference a surplus of 1.04 inches over the make the appointment of various Kirkham. Included were- - How best Salt - The new stake, the 114th in the Church' caina into existence by or will normal of 15.42 inches for this committees to function during the can university students giv serv- for Lake, Secretary Dern San .Francisco, from whence ice for help they are receiving in season. . . Manager 0.f Local a division of Graniie stake, which was also reorganized, ... period. benefiting the citys other youth, he will sail on the cruiser, Chester, Four Others Appear Be , To create the new stake. District how best ran emergency teachers Sept, 25 for tbe Philippine Islands fore Court For be employed, and what aid to the it attend Inauguration of the new was also rsorganised. given by commonwealth government, Nov. youth movement can-b15. He will represent the United Recklessness tension superintendent at Sioux others using security funds? t formerly It was painted out 215.099 in fed Ptates and President Roosevelt at City. Ia, has been appointed as- is Marvin O. Ashton. President to first Hugh the counselor On avail-and had been funds drunken driver eas made inauguration, eral sistant manager of the fifth air f four charged with reckless driving,, able to tha school authorities to navigation district, IJ. 8. bureau of B. Brown of Granite stake. PresiTf were heard in police coart today. assist young people to go to high air commerce, with headquarters dent Ashton's first counselor' la H. Lew is, 28, 1541 east Forty -school Where they otherwise would At Salt Lake, it Is announced today Sterling H. Kelson; second counbe from South street, was found for C. eighth district prevented,, attending by C, Lange, manager, selor Is Howard J. McKean. ' lack of transportation, books and Mr. Keefe already has assumed guilty of drunken driving and will be sentenced Sept. 24. Clothing. s new posltlon in Salt Lake, and Mr. Olson, gave a report On the Lewis Klumkef. 45, 1715 south has moved his permanent residence President Hugh B. Brown, his Main street, pleaded guilty to reck-A- n forest service's efforts to develop bere ' He ie residing at 129 Edith counselors and ell stake officers, and improve the Georg Washingand paid a fine of interstate-commercgvenue with Mrs. Keefe and their in ths ton and Mountain Dell parka in morning session of the conlx children. following an ac report from Washington, D. C., rident arrested In w hich conyon. ference. the reorganizaParley's Sunday in following As airways superintendent Floyd all of trammed exonerates today . CCC Boys Busy Iowa, the new assistant district tion of Granite stake was effected; Denver and Rio Grand West Troxler. 22. of til west Broadway, the The forest service natural! is erS railroad from blame in ' the suffered abrasions and contusion manager worked on completion of ' President. Lorenzo H. Hatch; the section of northern trsnscontin first counselor, Frank J.f Ostler; which took place.July Troxler said he was pushing his auutVlia.th?dre!0pm.eni Jif - train wreck ' tomobile south on Second West ental airways between Bismarck, second laed on from the ridge were killed and several car counselor. P, Drew Clarke: street, when the. Klumker thidrainsge K. D- - and Minneapolis. Finn injured Mill between Creek and struck him and failed to stop. Parley's Mr. Keefe also was active in the staks clerk. Elbert R. Curtis. In Immediately following the wreck Klumker was arrested fix' to and canyons at home. including his upper instruction of the Fargo-TCICC condvirted an independent Granite the reorganisation City creek drainage, the super, Bill 20, was given unFT ins section of tbe investigation into the cause of the til Wayne visor remarked. , Sept. 11 to plead to drunken Canada line, and before thla stake, eight members of the high Mr. Olson reported that a sub- - accident, which piled up a D. A R. driving ?eg. was state airport engineer for council were sustained as follow: charge G. .W. freight train, near the GenEllis Brown. 22. 354 Stanton Iowa. He will assist Mr, Lange in LeRoy Free. Milton H. Rosa. 8. (Continued On Page 12 Column 2 eva resort about, nine miles 1 rum avenue, pleaded guilty to reckless tu pervlsing construction, mainten- T. Bennlon, Frank C-- Taylor, Mark Provo, L C. C. offlrlals after a driving and t will be sentenced Sept. ance and improvement Work on the Garfl Mathew Miller. 8. Fanrham ot the report announced to- 12. Brow wad study Two-StakRarrested following e and C. Snelgrove. It air ways radiating out of Salt Lake. Kimball none were the e of trainmen that . ddy nautomobl!e accident was announced that other mem"T Tdame lor The accident. to East between Fifth and Stklh south bers of tbe high, council would The tram crew consisted of H, J. streets, .be chosen later. yegterday, in " which--Si. Walpaven, con d dot or. Charles Wil- Anna Erickson. 42. 23 Twelfth In tbe Highland stake the mem8. R. son. Fear, fireman; engineer; East street, suffered abrasions and bers of the high council are: O. P. B. fireman and C, Morgan, on seccontusions the chest snd leg Stainer Richard who was Fh- - was treated:-- ! Keller, brakeman. None Of the the emergenond counselor in the presidency were injured. cy hospital. Her husband. John As of Granite stake; D. C. Kimball of the crew The dead three and injured eight McEwan. Erickson, was drivingahe automo, Totinjp Mens end , , George Goff, William bile. Brown I declared by police Mutual improvement delations Campbell Brown, I.- - A. Smoot. u ! Elder Reed Smoot of the Council Lynri at. Fairbanks, Calvin W. Uk Piooesr bckfin front of..8a,t stakes. o were on the freight alley directly of the Erickwill beheld this evening in tbe ra"sCT of the Twelve, on his return from Bawling Clyde C. Edmond son machine. Fourth ward ehapel. at attending quarterly conference of George Bnrbtdge, Gerald Brown west cars ?ln comprising the train were torn Glenn Caffsll 39, South Sanpete stake at Manti. said and John R. Bradford. Seventh South street. pleaded not The convention will begin with a from the track and piled in a mass guifiy to a reckless driving charge Auxiliary Officers this mormng lhat residents of Sanof and trial was set for Sept. 29 wfdekage. Stake auxiliary offices jrere il . pete valley are optlmistie of immeeting at I 20 for the stake S '4ss. allegedtv drove north on "Main partially filled a follows: boards snd officer At this sesproved condition. Mr Relief street Granite 48 more at end of ere fair farmer the society, speed than sion 138 Els Wallet With $ Crops r Hogan Van Koy. of the mile an hour and ran red light are hopeful of fair price returns. Myrtle B. Lattimer; Young Mens general Y. W. M. I. A. board, will Mayor J. C. Stocks of Bountiful invile 1 right Mavlne Stocks, Donna Lewis, Mayog at Fifth South street, Tourist With improvement In farming con- Mutual Improvement association.on "Knowing the Program," At Left speak Camp White Ber Governor and Bountiful Helen Blood to Stocks H. Woattend Blood, L. Lewis was John Governor arrested of as Anderson; he Henry Young drove ditions. a feeliqg optimism per and M. Elmer Christensen will Recovered With No Loss south on Third East street. In an . vade business snd --activities in (Continued On Page 14 Column 4) Cantcloupe (lays, Friday and Saturday. Lcn to"r nice Broomfield. speak on "Supervision of LeaderRobert M. Hoataon. Glendale, erratic manner." After running a general of ths population of that ship." area. At-- 7 39 there, will be a general Cal., must carry a rabhlt foot in stop sign at Seventeenth South, Ths sessions of ths quarterly meeting for til stake and ward f. every pocket, Salt Lake police street. Lewis ran his can-- Into a conference were well attended; all I. A. officer and workers, at decided today when they received ditch and crashed Into a utility organizations of the stake are in which Clarissa A. Beesley. second a telephone rail from Hoataon at pole. He was treated at the emer- gency hespli&l for cuts and bruise full working order and conditions counselor of the Y. W. M. I. A Parovran. Utah, explataing-th- at are good generally. There la an board, will speak-o- n be had left a wallet containing general "The ATTflND CONVENTION usual interest, said Elder Smoot, Llbj'd Thoraton. 218 EasuTtit Kingdom of Heave Is at Hand." more, than 81 "9 under a mattress X in temple work. With the openSouth, and Miss Rowena Bahgerter, and Burton K. Farnsworth, of the at a local auto court, yesrfbrday, State Auditor Julius C. Andersen A A. as d1va to make of th Utah the Manti tbe secretary for the public Hooper, temple Surrounded by members of his , T. M. M. I ing of 1045 East 23rd South, have been general board, will Going, to the auio court Detec-tiv- e and Royden E. Weight, chief acas a ewe In early State Woolkrowera' association, - the coining season every session every lamb conscious . Lledm-- n and Patrolon A. and -dinner at.a "Efficient, evening. speak family Sunday Prayerful countant, OUT awarded the Dr,' was meeting F.lchardl yesterday t attend a general ponpring organization "day fill the temple to rapacity for spring, man Earl Lertlrson. discovered the -- nationalleftconvention observed Leader-V- p of btxtarwfc. statewide response today ai the r - "Thera arc several, excellent rea- scholarships at the University C President David t, int-- r5 St - a trd temple ordinance work. 8 At Wifi rvrkvuv the division the cort.i wsiiet and municipal auditor treasurers. annual "Utah Lamb Week absents sons why Utah citizens, particular- Utah for 1935-3$&tfas announced his sixty, cond,. birthday anni- separate for departmental Glen- - land comptrollers to forwarded work it at j iijstson beingJtcld in Den-an-d ance gained momentum over the ly. should be lamb Conscious," Mr, versa ry, I dale, instruction jver lhts week. state Hooper remarked today, "It will today by Prof, L. John Ballif, mem' President "McKay ths day Spent The week, designed to stimulate aid the Utah sheep and wool In- ber of the selection committee. in active service, attending to Sunconsumption of one of tbe Bee- dustry to Increase the ule of lamb, to day The scholarship amounting school snd la Sunday morning, hive states leading meat - delica- and anything that helpe this great isb each are given annually by Dr. the afternoon wa- a- the, principal cies and thereby aid a great indus- business helps every merchant, GiH Richard local physician, tn speaker at the funeral service for try opened Saturday and will con- business mn and consumer in the Mr Alice Nuttai 'widow tinue through the coming Saturday. state." memory of his wife, tha late Flor- of the late Charles Taggart. W. Taggaft.' Elder Antoine R. Ivins of ths Thousands of posters, folders A tabulation by the Utah land ence Farnsworth In Richard The dinner was held Sunday eveof literature are planning office,. National ReFirst Council of Seventy, yesterdayof and other pieces ning at the home ef his sister, Mr calling public attention to this lamb sources board, shows that 22 per making the bequest. Dr. Richards George attended quarterly conference Extensive preparationwara beThe addition of severs! hunR. Hill 1439 Yale avenue. early morning hour jmd tha healthful food.: cent of the total agricultural In- turns over 2109 annually to be apUtah stake, gesvlons were held, as an appetizing. dred salespeople, snd m, ijr othcrowds are expected to continue store restaurant hotels come of the state Is derived from portioned as the presijent aces fit. Four sisters and three brothers at-- t ing made by all of Salt Lakes one Saturday evening and two on Grocery er necesarrangements, that ar during the day. store, to dining ears are fea- the .sheep and wool business. In The scholarships are awarded on a immara -'' are made Sunday. In ths Utah stake tabor. and railroad the The event is heralded by desary being r, basis of scolastlc achievement Hundreds of 1929, 'a poor year for the and and ak tha Community Sliver Dpl- - stores to handle the largebycrowds Darla In Provo, upder the direction turing this item. associates both from and Ogden partment store managers as tha housewives to apinIncome N. the Individual Thomas this need. responded from Tay (he President -, of stake to take advantage ot tha tinProvo. lar day, Wednesday, on of fh unofficial opening ot the fall Mr. Tbornton Is nd peal by gracing yesterdays dinner dustry was 212,081,582. Junior . . rales season lor. On tha occasion President Mcusual bargain and many new fall table with lamb roasts and other "Without the wool and lamb in Mis Bangetter a senior. Both have Kay biggest annual shopping days in never An Every session was well attended he said in has been felt his made better agreement . styles are to be displayed and ofthe city. It is announced today with the Utah L ght add Tracdustry. much of ths grass and for- excellent scholastic record accord- Ufa and hoped that he ahould alEider Ivin said. Thera warn no cut on fered the sale, This year for the first time, the age cover of the desert snd the . conference, ing to those making the selection. ways feel as he dors now, able to by Davfil B. Haight, rnerrhandt-- . tion compxr.y to provide free special them at but Ail store martagers urge that conziderable observance has been given a defimountain Ths the said, could not of Ivins M. scholarships Z. regions awarding for C. hfs and J and to street friend ear manager service Ing the business enjoy family e purchases, be made in silver la Mr. Hooper re- was under tha direction of 211m scope through the he harvested, - v;dt atress was laid on the Importance nite President McKay was bora la publicity manager for the event. district from all past of the city stimulate tbe circulation of this of various chambers mind 8heip and Lambs convert Myrtle Austin dean of women Huntsville, Utah. "Ha became an Mr. Haight announces that of the priesthood In tbe Chereh the from to 11.29 hour during and Uvr can be semedium, - aud th oetlvittee and purpoara of of commerce and luncheon clubs these otherwise near worthless re- and Dr. Herbert B. Maw. dean of the total sales Apostle In 1996 and was advanced merchants ex- -" Tills arrangemen t cured la exchange for currency of dollar In men.' Dean Maw was Assisted by to the First Presidency la Octo-be- r, to amount expect to more than $259,- the various "quoruma In tbq Met over the auto- "It looks like our sources into millions o at the store Mr. Haight exbring many of the pjeted , .Imoat successful week. says James cash. 1932, v professor Ballif, gbiasdek and A ronlc groups. shoppers to the stores during the plain - Colonel Higgins Expec I- ' - 7 ' e- ' -- h A -b 7. ' ? Plans Launched To Welcome Deni y I s, if l -- - 4r-nv- al - y -- : New Chief Of Airways Arrives ljjj'JYgJ S Guilty ' Bountiful Invites Governor To Fete Trainmen In Utah Wreck Held Free Ot Any Blame mtmis-!1"vi- r of Fargo-Wlnn- i- Jf Of Drinking e 7C7 rriit r m F ? 125..--sio- ng ! r"1 , on.-Fift- b M. LA. Meeting Scheduled Tonight Elder Smoot Reports Optimism From Sanpete Valley r InafituU-conventi- iVll m bl7 Eat More Lamb Week Meets With State - Wide Response ! Two U. Students Given Scholarships , : Caf-fa- a Pres. McKay Marks Birthday -- 6, Priesthood liieme Of Utah Silver Dollar Stake Conference Day Set For Wednesday Merchants Expect $250,000 Business On Annual General Sale wool-growe- ftit rndclrirali- Jnae-rrsai- ! atate-wld- - r. - I n 'is n iv |