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Show THE DESERET Famous Woman Flier Makes Brief Stop in S. L.- LAKE SALT NEWS Junior Journalists - CITY SATURDAY Eastern Idaho Potato Workers Protest Conditions 4 IDAHO STATE PRISON CLASSES PROVE SUCCESSFUL BOISE, Sept. 25.- (AP) Glasses A in hand and orchestra, piano, auto Sept,'1 31. (AP) diesel engine business telegram frAm the Bonneville coun- mechanics, and psychology English, Amelia Earhart Putnam journalism labor ty organisation protesting now are Vest Junior Has Edison School being uscccmfully In conditions the poagainst labor Interviewed En Rout by four Instructors at the tato fields of eastern Idaho was ifty Traffic Police Holds First Assembly stats prison, Frank P. Baird, office Idaho rsestved tho at governors New To , England works administration suprogress Thursday. September it, If numbers count our school today, and A. W. Jacominl, assistof adult education, wrote the pupils of tbe Edison school should be well policed, for we have. ant administrator of the Idaho pervisor a was In the hands in which report relief administration. emergency JOHN TALMAGK , held an assembly In the school 19 junior police. of John W. Condie, state superinan Bob are: started The with Immediately Investigaauditorium. presiWhite, ttoya badges Joseph Drearad to brown flying togs, tendent of pubho instruction, toClub, waa In Daly. Edwin Thomas, Ernest Wil- tion Of reported dimension. dent of th.s Helper's hair flying la tbs breeze, Amelin The labor problem was discussed day. son, David Teelink, Paul Lungton. charge. Snrhnrt Putnam. America's first Tho elasseo are being conducted Safety First" talks were given The boys that are going on their at a conference between Jacominl, lady of the air. stepped from a A. W. Hodges, J. J. Flats, Tom t commercial by Jock Boulton. Clifford Wood necond year are: Gall GUI. Rich- L, C. Boyle, member of the Bonae-vU- by passenger plane in and E. T. Clark, WPA InOgden county 1ERA citlxena commitnil. Hebert Wallis, Lawrenco Sad ard Hotae Joe Hp worth. Myron Celt lake last nigbt and discussed who are employed with ler. Jay Noyce, Myrtle Atwood, Hale, Donald White, Gens Mead. tee, and A. K. Larsen, representat- structors. . flying and lecture lours and tbe Betty Walk, Shirley Smith and Leroy, blropson, Delmont Goff. ive of the labor organization, this federal funda . future in general la tbe few min-sitBetides the dames, courses are Keith Karr. Lex Welling, Arden afternoon. Betty Christensen. before time to take another also being conducted "Hundreds of Mexican and e e by corresJolley, Paul Bybrowsky- ,- Velgh plane on east. laborers are coming into Bon- pondence.While- - the pupils were In the Nielson, Homes Ludwig, Jack Fix-toPlease excuse tbe clothes." she Victor Simmons, Albert Mul- neville county wilUng to work . at The report showed that the avassembly a tire drill signal waa 1 really said laughingly, don't number of year, of education given by Jay Noyce. Tbe purpose der, Richard O'Connor, Clarence wages which whits people cannot erage dress like this nil of the time. I, for-thsee BUly afford to accept,' Larsen said. how quick- Smith. Howard Hansen, 145 Inmate la 1.41. The of tbe drill was to was expecting to fly my old LockheeCirThe was in could Lewiston governor Holme Mickey the Jack and Draper. average age of the Inmatea to about pnpils orderly ly d-Vega for a last trip up here. In case of a cuit. today and Boyle and Lenten plan- 24. auditorium. leave the 'but at the last minute the pilot are or accident. The auditorium The boys who have dons out- ned to confer with him when he Tan of tha lnmterhv had no who waa coming up with me to was emptied in ona minute. standing work are, Eugene Grob. returns to Boise Monday, i grade school education; ft have take her back couldn't make It and Larsen reported that at a recen, completed AMELIA EARHABT Thursday afternoon, September Jack Spidel. Burling Paul,- Delmar tha grade; 45 Z had to taka the passenger plane and have completed eighth Mr. meeting of grange leaders Ure, Mr. K. Koepsel, Sparks, Heber Wheatley. Scott 1. high echool course and by then all my cloth ea wars and with any equipment there to Mr. Robinson mad Mr. Herrick, The new Junior police are: Gor- others, nt Idaho Falls a sliding-scal- and nine have taken aome college no nsa going along just for tho who are members of tbe Salt take don Hotmea William Carter, Garth shipped.' wage for picking potatoes was work. rids." fixed at from f to 15 cents per Wont GIts Up Hying visited the Paterson, Paul Hood, BlUy Club, Exchange City yOn Lector Tour Writ Putnam's plane, still in Edison school. They helped to orArthur Anderson, Oorn bag tbe price depending upon the WOODMEN TLA DRIVE Mrs, Itnam to going east for a ganize prims condition but useless for lecture Popeye Club. This club Brown, Harold Kooyman, Philip yield per acreage. tour Ip colieges and dubs la open the QGDEN, SfpL 23. Member of Some farmers, he reported, fato the boys of tho school Morton, Hal Griffith, Donald Nep-pl- e, record attempts because of the rethrough Now England, the south and to sponsored by the members cent etrldea forward of the Papsdekis, Emil Jae- vored a straight wage Ogden Camp No. 74, Woodmen of the middle west. She nil! dis- of tho Salt Laka City Exchange ger, George has been let out for char- and Glen Fackeral. Bob Lunnon. and some af.that group are hiring: the World, who secure th largest personal ex- Club, ter service. Flying at lip regular cuss aviation Isandantall Larsen Louis Lorenx. said. foreign laj&r, annual affair. It No repeats of violence bad come nnmber of new members during cruising speed, coming down tor periences. Tuesday, September 14, the The West Junior students are exMrs. Putnam showed n keen ina drive beginning Oct. 1, will he Edison school sixth 'grade Com- cited about rite student body elec to the governors office or to refueling and carrying a passeu- - terest in the receng advances in mercial elnb had charge of a pic- tioa. Each candidate haa bis boost-or- a - ger, the plane, piloted by Mrs Miss Agnes Dunn, 'secre- awarded cash, gold rings and banwas shown in the to quet tickets, announces District that Tho candidates show ture for chief Putnam, took fifth place In the aviation. and tbe executive, president tary "1 waa on of the judges whan school Manager Harry W. Headgren. The recent air derbw, auditorium. The picture are. Marlon Hanka Myron Hale, Jacominl said. Howard new mads his Hughes district manager attended a meetpa- Donald White, Dow Olson, Ernest 1fttS8bj?o I Jon't plan te give land speed record of til miles an showed the history of making Gekred to th dlstrtbtuor shaft ing Thursday night at which the Charles Bergland and Harry Wilson. Rondo Hogland. The nomUp nyrntP," Mrs. Putnam replied, per. and to that plane n marvel," Williams operated the picture ma- inees for vied president are: Enid of the motor, a windshield wiper membership drive plans war anhour, to that rather foolish question. she said enthusiastically. The chine. Of inore than th oidal power has nounced. A banquet will bo served . All aviators want to keep on tor Ashton, Nonna Decker, Betty was wonderful, it attained speed beta Invented for motor trucks and on Dec. 1, at tbe conclusion of th of first Marion ef the The Ruth can pass the grade Jensen, pupils (Sperry, at Jpgg aa they no and the way Howard was able to room three have made a "Mother Con- buee. campaign. It was announced. Mulder, and Im Mary Sharp, Dorothy exception." a make forced landing la n rough Goose" border for their room. It nie - Carpenter, Darlene Wag ley. Doss she plan to get back her field, the .folding landing gear np makes tbs room look very cheer- Those for secretary sue: transcontinental record, recenUy and skidding on the Shtrley plane's Tom- ful. Editor, Peggy Anne; asso- Edwarda Catherine Hardy, Author broken by Laura Ingalls; my was a marvelous achievels Jnne Louise ws Paul ciate Cartwright, editor, Cblnso, Zanona all want to "Naturally, ment. G roe. beck, Dorothy en trying after, them things, ksep and Mrs. Putnam arrived in Salt Whlta West Junior High. PattiI undoubtedly shall However, 1 Lake from Los Angeles via Westes Ann Gill, editor; Joyce Egan, have no definite plana nt the pres- ern Air Express and left for the Roosevelt Graduates ent." she said. associate. east via United Air lines. 0 0 0 , Another flight across the AtlanEast At Prominent LOW-RATHigh News of. The City Schools H SEPTEMBER 28 1935 - -- BOISE, con-duet- ed lJt. nr HERCYilEIf After going -- to all that trouble le es label inyieny,! cant tell Quince from cur rant in this dark closet- - -- Fill-jfin- n, e Won-naco- to I Must go to a lamp dealers and get Mazda lamps for that empty socket, tt, ' right away. . , y And Im going to keep an extra on hand right along. The right Mazda lamp in every fixture will give you a better light! Bo-ya- k, phy-Sic- Sa-Lo- oo tic? "1 should - not try It unless there was something to be gained for instance, the testing of some new eqolpment that I thought I could handle. Certainly I should not try It again with tbe same equipment; DENTIST DESIRES TO INFORM HI NAN FRIENDS AND FORM. ER PATIENTS OF HIS HE. ItHN TO SALT LAKE CITf, , WITH OFFICES AT 132 So. Ifoio St. PHONE WAS. X323 Mm Site S swear IS a s. a s. t.i. I gs. . Jobs, Official Says Kept. (AP) More than SOD persons have been provided with positions In private IndusBOISE, ST. try during the last three months, John Walters assistant state director of tho United States servlet, announced to- DB. V.L WITHERS 1 800 Idahoans Get night. The biggest Improvement, he noted, has come In the timber industry. The USR8 attempts first to place unemployed persons on Its rolls In private .Industry, and when It cannot do so provides as many of them as possible with work In federal relief organizations, Walters ex- plained, , ACRES FEWER, VEGETABLE, CROP BETTERlN IDAHO DENTAL LABORATORY -t- ie w M32 So.f.teiaSL ewiston Implement Agent Dies Of Injuries LEWISTON. Idaho, Bept 21. William Therntoa. 55, ement-salesman 'died of REDUCED PRICES Friday from Injuries Lewiston, suffered when he was hit by aa auto driven by W ALL WORK D. R. Underhill. Boise, employed by an oil company. PEACH-CLThornton ond his PLATE Glenn Hondavold, Lewiston, a orchard 1st were crossing a street when Ol'R PAMOl'f Underhill swerved his esr around CIing-Tif- 3 n track. Both men were knocked with down, Tendevold escaping minor brulee ( County officer investigating said no charge would be filed against All week la performed as Underbill. matter sadar the as- lert LODGE CLOSES tbarlaattas sad reapaaal-Mlltat tub Lleaaacd KANAB, Sept. 2 The Union fleatlata, Pacific Lodge . at Bright Angel Point and Kanaft closed for the Free Ratlaiataa sad Advise1 season on Sept. 15. All U. P. lodges In this vicinity were open longer this season than for several years past. SPECIAL (AP) Impl- $750 FLATE.... . $10 . H3S9.I?2laSL DIG t Salt QUESTION: When does fhis new low rale Flan go Into effect? ANSWER: With all meter readings after October L 1935. ,.' QUESTION: -- Who is the new "Objective Bate?" 11 ldlowatt ANSWER: 90c each month, including 5.0c per k. w. h. next 25 k. w. h. 2.5c per k. w. h. next 164 k. w. h. 1.5c per k. w. h. ior additional consumption Half-Price- six-roo- This new low-rplan offers yea an opportunity to shift still more of your household- - tasks to the efficient per fonnance of electric servants, at a very attractive saving in cost Start NOW to secure its benefits. at Salt Lakes Newest Hostelry 4I fw trvrr IUa --2A Mtbt FOR INFORMATION 49 for Murray 1 0 jf Em 11 OCT OF THE South HIGH-REN- T PHONEUS. DROP US A POST- Sugar Hnowi Park City DISTRICT CARD OR VISIT Ol This Monday. Brown's attorney .presented a physician's affidavit when they filed a motion for postponement un-- j tH October 25 Of th trial. The petition aald th death of Brown's mother to Imminent The defendant afed permission to re-main qt horn with his moth it tha third of a h STORE. series of ad covering our new law Watch rata plan. for ufure advtrtisa-mant- s explaining how it applies to vertisements ld i THAT MAY NOT BE .ENTIRELY CLEAR TO YOU. Murder Trial Delay Asked Due To Illness SAVE! AS TO Half-Pric- m DETAILS A TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Bept. II. (AP) Action haa been taken In the district sonrt to postpone th trial of Birch Brown, Kimberly rancher, on chart of assault with intent to murder, because of th asserted lllnea of th defendant's mother. Brown to accused with shooting, hi former wlf Juanita, at Klm-- i berly July It. Trial bad been aet e from month in the base period is billed at tbe present rate. QUESTION: How much current does the customer receive at ' ' ? f ANSWER: AD current used during each month In excuse of that used during the same month of the base period. house and you For example: If yours is a used 100 kw.h. in October of last year, and 124 k. w. h. In October of this year, you would receive 24 Each succeeding monthly bill k. w. h. at be figured in tbe same manner for increased use until th Objective Rate is leached, at which time that f . rate will apply. QUESTION: What Is the "base period?" , 1935. meter read" ANSWER: 12 months ending with June. month of the ings. Base k. w. h. consumption in any base period shall be not less than 5(1 k. w. h. for a four-roohouse, with 6 k. w. h. added for each addihouse. th minimum . tional bouse 62 k.wh. would b 56 1c.wJl and for a th sam? remedm th Does base period always QUESTION: took service customer where during this ANSWER: Yes, entire period. Otherwise, a 12 months base period is established beginning with the time continuous service is first taken. Half-PriQUESTION: How can the customer take advantage of Half-Pric- fifth grades are beginning . Th to study fraction Addition of rraction are very easy, w hop that the other three kinda are aa easy as addition. Roberta Read, Room 4. Rlversldd school. The meet beautiful display ever shown boon. QUESTION: WhaTdoes this rate do? ANSWER: This is a new low rate which is available when the customers increased use of current reaches a point where it applies. In the meantime the increased use ol current over. that of the corresponding If 500 ATTRACTIVE LAMP SHADES AD dCaksL an SAILS BUY NOW t an a merchants. E Lighting, Cooking and Water Heating rate-i- n 21 ......... IlEYJ plan benefits the residence user under our combination Ada Lndle Walker reports: boys and girl in our room studying geography for the first time this year. We have learned the different direction north, east, south and west and now are study, Perhaps the most In. ing canyon tarested subjeoto we have so tar to Is' Our bugle corps practicing nature study. W have a frog, toad vary hard so that our flag cere- and turtle which th children have mony may be more beautiful amd brought to school. more lmpreetlve than tost year. Barbara Newman reports: ConTho captain. Mont Anderson and stitution day comes once a year. tho assistant captain, Frederick It la a very Important day. The Sorensen were elected tost week. children in our .room had ConMr. Qeorge H. Durham, the or- stitution play. It was very intertMisa buInez chestra leader, director of th esting as you know. gle corps and music teacher loaves Wilcklns to la charge of th auSaturday, September 21 for an ex ditorium. This play waa about tended stay in New Nark. H wilt George Washington and about a be sway a year but ws hop he'll little girl who had a wonderful dream about th Constitution. be bsek with us next falLr The entertainment fop tho week Pat Leaver reporta: Last sum1 went to Seattl mer down the was 7 of September play to San Francisco, Los Angeshow. Kentucky Kernel' a com- coast la San Diego, and home by Las edy starring Bert Wheetor and Vegas and the Boulder Dam. In Robert Woolaer was shown Sepwe saw the battleships and Seattl tember 27 in the auditorium. anchored in Elliot bay. Each of the school's governing destroyers W went on six destroyers and group have elected officer In the also a Japanese merchant ship. The Robert locks administrative group, connecting the lakes are also Crowder was elected Interesting. On our way down and Christine Taylor, assist- very th coast wa ear one f the largant secretary. Crandall Dunn. est lumber mills located at LongMaxine Brown and Glprin Sudbury view. Wa had to ferry five times secre- In a few aero elected years the new bridges will tary and assistant secretary in the be built, and then traveling will be The public safety. publle works much faster, but I dont think It group elected Dick Jesse n. will bo aa interesting. Ws saw the McBroom. Dorothea large trees In th Redwood forest secretary, and Dorothy Wagstaff, and drove onr car right through assistant secretary. Gordon Wil- on The bridge across tha Golden liams was elected Gat connecting San Francisco in tho social group and Arllne with Oakland 1 big that it doe Niels ushers' not seem like Itaowill aecraUry. Th ever be fingroup elected Cbiy Crawford and ished. I like th Bonlder Dam Marl Worley, and because I like to see secretary. Martha Havenor, ed- building things. I also engineers raw the itor;, Elisabeth Johnson, associate, grand Coul.ee dam but it Isnt fino o e ished yet. Beth Reynolds report: Th new Riverside Editors" articulating tintt 1s very Interesting, especially In reading. It to arReport Class News ranged so every pupil In the claaa progress as rapidly aa he or In our oral expression class, ws can ah wishes. Tha room to divided inhave been bringing In current to four group ibecause there are events whleh have proven very n not hooka to go around. teresting. Th events had to be Fachenough has a list of tha stories vary short and suitable for the In the pupil They read th story, claaa. We nil hope to have many answergroup. tha question correct them mora current event assignment then draw a circle around the In the future. Editor, Lynns Lou and number of the page on their list Jack, Room It. Every person haa sheet for the Miss Ruth Individual record Wo weloom tha new teacher Taylor baa made this work so very to the Riverside school. They are interesting nil. Uintah for ns appreciated very much. We have school. Beth Reynold editor; miaaed Mis Marti Mias Cellini Barbara Schenk, associate. and th teacher which have left. Associate Editor, Naomi Read A device Invented by two MassaRoom II chusetts men detect . dangerous gase dust, tire or amok 1a a Mr Gibb U our geography room, sounds an alarm at any do teacher. Wa are studying about aired point and starts ventilating the Ethiopia war. It to very Inter, fans in operation. eating to tear I hope the Ethiopians win. La Roy Hardman. Room 14. editor-in-chie- W are studying about th United State and about wheat planting. Wa Ilka geography because w have learned to draw map and wa also Ilk or geography teacher. Mildred WHiim Room VALUES TO $2JW, ONLY Only 2 to a customer. None sold to the 21-2- BOISE. Sept, (AP) A reduction In acreage devoted to vegetable production and an improvement In crops during 1935 was reported to L. Lee John.on, state commissioner of agriculture, during n conference here today which was attended by represents tire growers and dealers. Among those who attended wove Ed Petty grove of Hansen, president of the Idaho Vegetable Growers. Inc.; R. H. Toung of Parma; .Joe Marshall of Twin Falls; J. C. Sewell of Nampa and George Ames of Emmett. Location How Happy Hoars Spent By Uintah Students , i. PAINLESS WITHERS Ws of the Roosevelt high are proud to acknowledge tho fact that seven of our fonnet student, are on the Esstonia staff at East high school. They are Glenn Edf, Bernice Tid gar; well. Alicia Rogers. Harsdenn Durham, Grant Christensen, Hamer Culp and Harold Goddard. Allhave positions of mnlor lipDOrt- your specific service. Templs Square Rates Slioto $4.00 e Th Hotel Temple Square haa a hlrtaly desirable, friendly atmosphere. Ton wilt alwayt find It Immaenl't supremely comfort-ab- i nd thoroughly Ton can therefor nndorstand hr thia hotel l: UTAH mark ef IhttMtlM to ate, tale Metlfel he. retry. FrtVFOT m m. C A. mra A. ROSglTFR six-roo- m ce , Electricity? ANSWER: By improving the lighting in the home, and by making use of additional electric appliances to methods. In this manner conreplace siderably increased comfort and convenience are ob- ' tained at a very slight increased cost. In other words. electric servants work longer hours at a lower sat ' of pay. Electricity Is, The Biggest Bargain In The-- Home agrbl BICHAT RECOWWRVDED Ton aan also appreciate why: lte a Kve-ran- m Mgr X, LIGHT CO, POWER-- A V Ja.' ' V - - |