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Show A Daily Thought The Deseret News Th love of books to love which requires neither justification, spot Is Delivered Dally to Your Home For Only lie a Week. ogy, oor dcfnw I angford. FOUNDED 1850. SALT LAKE CITY 100 Peace Officers Meet in Salt LakeiSpecial f i UTAH THURSDAY Governor Views Nauvoo Art Shows Fair Grounds Historical Attract Interest Highway Safety Urged By Governor in Welcome Address At Horse Event Proves Pop- ular; Dogs On Dis- -. play Tomorrow v?V 1 Scenes Shown at News Gallery Ae if e p.w 1 p.m. S Chief Payne Advocates Greater Care In Filing Evidence In Criminal Cases . Library Meeting Will Be Saturday Methods of combatting crime were studied by nearly 100 members of the Olah Peace Officers association today at the gapl-t- ot al anil crime conference. during the course of the Several Hundred Utahns Governor Henry H. Blood in hie address of welcome complimented of tlcera on the cooperation of state, Expected To Be federal, city and county departPresent ments for tha suppression of crime and the splendid results attending the results of this teamwork. Several hundred Utah citizens But now there to another large are expected to be In attendance problem, said Governor Blood. d twenty-thirTraffic deaths are mounting In Police at tbs meetings of the Count Faulty annual convention of the Utah Li- such voluma that the minds of the -- Brakes Alibi; One pitch brary association convening at the peoplo have reached such University of Utah next Saturday, that with the cooperation of law according to bliss Aurelia Bennion, enforcement agencies, greater safe- Hurt On Bike vice president of the organisation. ty on tho highways can be ef"We are carrying on an intensive fected." Two boys suffered Injuries last Governor Blood recommended ttlght in automobile accident campaign to make the library and i its service to the community better strict enforcement of the law for . Rodney Cushing, S, 971 Garfield known. Mias Bennion said. We without taw enforcement, there can avenu sustained a broken left leg and passible Internal Injuries when hope to make the entire State of be no government. Chief of Pollca William L. Payne an automobile Utah library conscious" driven by H. B. RiThe address of welcome will be of Balt Lake City discussed the ley, 41, SIT Elm avenue, ran a red care cases in criminal of evidence made by Dr. George Thomas, presiand plowed Into a crowd ot careful recording of every tight dent of the University of Utah, Dr. and school children as thye crossed tbe John Edward Carver will be the fact, Pictures and finger-print- s at Twenty-firSouth and street, should bo taken of nil crimes. featured speaker at the 9:29 Ninth East street This material, said Chief Riley told investigating officers session. Dr. Adam 8. Bennion. to tha president of the Utah Payne, should not bo thrown that tho brakes on his car failed left In Poorer A Light company, and Miss around, to work. This alibi, however, is It should bo carefully fil- discounted as police Jessie Parry will also speak at this place operated the so ed that it may ba instantly automobile and the brakes session , worked available time. tha session afternoon at the right Speakers st Satisfactorily, After the general session, preMiss Johanns , H will include When Riley was arrested st fils k after the accident home, SprMue. head librarian at the Salt sided over by Sheriff F. M. the conference broke up officers shortly Lake public library, and Miss Benreported they smelled the into tho for group will oo round study table lead meetings of a his breath. who nion, liquor odor, discussion. .Reports on all phases of special problem Riley told the officer that folfolTbe Included the program of library work will be made by lowing tha accident be bad his members of the Salt Lake library lowing section meetings: brakes adjusted. Officers discoverTraffic and safety Chairman, ed that the mechanic made an adstaff. moMiss Esther Nelson, bead librar- Sergt. Sherman L Christensen, justment of a foot pedal and not ian at the university, will take tha torcycle division. Salt Lake police the brake entire group on an inspection trip Period Inspection of Motor VeThe Cushing boy was treated at state the county general hospital and latthrough the new university library hicles, Ben Llngenfelter, highway patrol; Safety Factor1 er removed to the L. D. S- - hosfollowing the afternoon session. Officers of the Utah Library as- D. Weston Thomander, deputy pital. where his condition was resociation are Mrs. Dorothy Dewee sheriff. Salt Lake county. ported as fairly good today. Police science Chairman, AnCharles Nattres 14, 417 east Wheelwright of Ogden, president: Miss Bennion, first. vice president. drew Lundqutst, chief of police. Sixth South street, was treated at posMrs Lyle Grant of American Fork Murray. "Scientific Instruments a the emergency hospital for second vice president; Mrs. Elva Related to Prosecuting Attorney's sible fracture of the right ankle atWatts of Ogden, secretary treas- Work," Paul Thatcher, county and bruises, suffered when his biurer and Mr. L B. Corey of Ce- torney. Ogden: The University ae cycle collided with an automobile dar City and Mr Abel Dickson Of an Aid to tho Police, Dr. Cha driven by David Murdock, IS, 591 M, Bluraenfeld, department of ana- north Twelfth West street, at Sixth , Morgan, members at large. South and Fourth East streets. Foltomy. University of Utah. Juvenile delinquency Chairman, lowing treatment at the emergency Sheriff Oscar El Lowder, Ogden; hospital the youth was sent homo. School Delinquency, Alma C Clayton, board of education. Salt Labor Federation " Lake Citv; The Parole Problem.1 Harold D. Fife, case Investigator. Expects 5,000 At Dance Tbe student body executive coun- - Salt Lake City. ell at tbe University of Utah yesChairman, More than flvethotlsand couples terday appointed Parry Sorenson Parnell Black, assistant district atto attend the first former Chronicle editor to. head torney, SaltFed- are expected Fedthe A. 8. U. U. dance committee eral legislation. L. W. Wine, act- annual dance of the Salt LaketomorGrove Coconut eration at for the ensuing year. BuFederal in Charge. ing agent row according to the adMembers of the committee will reau of Inveetlratlon: Buspendton vancenight, sale of tickets. be selected from applications re- of Sentence. Ellis J. Pickett, "is-trlThe Union Label League Is coceived today and tomorrow. Th sttornev, St. George. in the party, the object first dance under the new comAuto theft Chairman. M. Carl operating call the publics atmittee will be given Saturday, Oc- Poulter, chief of police. Logan; of whichto to to work of the Federathe tober 12 In the Union building Recovery of Stolen Autos." Sergt tention A parade will be Lake. In tion Bill State Rulon Bennion. state highway pafollowing the held on Main street tomorrow affootball gam trol; Apprehension Of the Car ternoon as a prelude to tho enterDuring the year, the committee Thief. Detective H. W. Clark, au- tainment will sponsor dances following each tomotive bureau. Salt Lake police. football and basketball game. Board of director and officers It will also stage the annual Ksw meeting, general assembly; EduTears frolic. All dances will be cational Attitude Toward Law Engiven In the Union building. forcement, Dr. Chaa. H. Skidmore superintendent public Instruction' 1 "Federal Law Enforcement." Scott MERCURY GOES M. Matheeon, deputy U. 8. attorney WASHINGTON, Oct 2. CAP) STILL HIGHER AS By implication. Senator King NORTH LOW HOLDS today 'threatened a Conof the gressional investigation Old Sot continued hie strong NRA If that agency does not speed comeback despite the season todown ite day. by forcing the Salt Lake Donald Dack, 29. was arraigned up the proccea of cutting mercury Into the high 10s to before Justice of the Peace Her- staff. threaten the all time October man on a drunk driving Commenting on a recent report beat record, established In 1110. chargeGygt took He which time to tote yesterday. to him from L. J. Martin, acting After a warm night to the according and, saw minimum temperatures this justlc plead offered to plead guilty to NRA adminfttrator, that th staff morning of 6 degree the mer-cu- reckless driving. was being reduced 72 a week, levarose to the IS degree Dalton, 23. arrested with not fast said that was el by noon and was still beadDack. after an accident Tuesday King ing skyward. to pay 225 enough. Unless tbe reductions are waa sentenced night, . Tbs noon reading today was or serve 2S would dajs in the county speeded, he said hetheprobably attention ot no degree higher than tha corJail for being drunk, A car driven call the facta to recomsession next yesand temperature responding by Congress by Dack. struck one driven terday, when a maximum of IS Joseph Scott, 44, st Wasatch ave- mend that the NRA be required was recorded In tbe late afternue and Main street, Lee Aurtng tdr dismiss its big force. noon. Testerdsys maximum was er, 19, was King worked on a reply to Mar. seriously Injured and the highest Oct. 2, temperature Lester E. Petersen, 18, cut and tin. whose data ahowed that on tincr 1901 and was within three bruised. They were In Scotts car. September 7 there were 2.7,29 still on the NRA payroll at an annual degrees ef the all time October record of St degrees, Oct. 10. salary of 27.022.220, SESTFXCE PASSED , 1110.- Roy Hartmen, 21, waa sentenced Why. they've still got hundreds v Presence of a rather extenstv today to serve an Indeterminate of lawyers down there doing nothlow pressure area to the north term (n tho state prison by Die-- : ing but twiddling their thumb from trirt Judge James W. McKnney. King compallnedL Is drawing In warm air ! He was charged with burglary the south and la responsible for They are being kept busy writIn tbe second degree for breaking ing reports on old code the abnormally high temperaThat tures. according to the local Into tbe Western Arm A Sport- sturf ought all be thrown la the bureau. Little ehaugo ing Goods store, US eonth vtasie basket. " weather In condition to expected tomor- - Main street. Aug. 25. He pleaded r.ri?. to. NkAS; re row. guiity to third degree burglary. semi-annu- Car Plows Into Crowd, Hurts Boy st S-- Fair-ban- Dance Chairman Selected At U. Of U. Sheriffe-attome- pan. ys - Utab-Monta- ns pm es Band concert on ground pfipoy, (srinil Grandstand show. Horse show In tho coliseum building- - Dog show all day in tho dog show building. the exception of tho entries in vary largest and moat elaborate shows William J. Cunningham, of Satina, Kan, who Judged tho show, said today, Mr. Cunningham Is one of the outstanding judges of saddle horses in tho country, having officiated at eight shows In the past ten week Particularly pleasing to me," be eaid, to tbe largo number of owners who ride their own horses and the Balt Lake owners are excellent rider Ton are fortunate In avoiding a profeeslonad appearance at your show More than 509 ifair oud conJoseph Emlth, Brigham Toung, Orson Hyde. Parley p. Pratt Heference visitors and art patrons ber C. Kimball. John Taylor, among them Gov. Henry H. Wilford Woodruff and Jonathan Blood, shown above, visited the ezhibtt of paintings of Nauvoo Browning, the historic Carthage on th opening day of the exjait scene of the martyrdom of hibit yesterday at The Deseret Joseph and Hyrum Smith, the 27 Richards News building. Expositor office. Joseph Smith's Heavy Entries street The painting the work store, the temple site. Masonic 8ity-tw- o of tha finest horses of Lane K. Newberry, distinhall, and many other In the west are entered in the The exhibit arranged by The guished Dlinoiz artist,' show a buildshow, which will be held again toDeseret News as a conference and number of the homes feature. Is open daily from 10 night and tomorrow at 1 p m., un- ings prominent in early Church and admission to der tha sponsorship of tho Balt history. am. to 9 . Lake Horse Show association. Among them are tha homes of Ire Indicative of the Increased Jrj terest In fine horses In Utah, last night's performance drew a larger attendance than any other tint night of a show in fbs coliseum. Major C. F. Cox, ringmaster, eaid today, Tt looks like ws are to have tho most successful going show in our history. he added. Most interesting class la bat Wearing Apparel, Cash ScbooL A character portraying nights show was the "touch and Other Valubles out Jumping competition, when a the founder Richard Ballantyn tie forced the raising of the barof th Sunday school, enters with Stolen 29 Bunday school students; organ riers. Wasatch Maid, owned and ridden by John P. Stevens won the processional, Gather Round the cup and blue ribbon. and automobile Standard Bearer. Six burglaries Winner Named On In Illustrates Episode prowls were being investigated to- pageantry the Bible stories that "Roett" with Miss Barbara Bints up, won first prue In the lamake up the program ef the childay by pollc dies Jumping event, which opened Mr Walter C. Lewi 24, Vir- dren's classes. Thera is a singthe ehow. The horse to owned by two ing group .of small children, an ginia street, reported That T. J. Fitzpatrick. 299 angelic chore women's dresses valned at accompanyirg the In the novice threa-galte- d sadwere taken from her automobile presentation of th Nativity of ,th dle horse cls.vs, Dainty Duchess, Bavior. on Temwas while South it parked owned by Mr E-- R. Dumke, took ple between Main and State streets History Portrayed first prize and Tony Hytone, ownlast night. Episode Two portrays Church ed by H. A. Sorenson, took second of automobile the Breaking open to the processional, "Now honor 154 east Second history, C. A. Let Uo in the Day ef SalTho childrens saddle horse class South street, at 215 Edison street, vation. Rejoice Th organization of the was won by Dixie, owned by Miss thieves escaped with Church to early today, given by six characters. Barbara Ann Cox, with Miss Mary at Including Joseph kangaroo bids cost valued and Oliver. Early Wright op. 219. missionary work to portrayed by Bill Livingston to Tield In the Joseph "King Dick, ""owned by the U. 8. and Oliver to GEN. DOUGLAS MAUTHLR government and ridden by O. .R. city Jail for Inveetlratlon in con- the Lamanltes; then peraching follow th Seidel, won the model hunter's nection with the attempted theft pioneer . tho to clan processional. The novice five galted saddle of some clothing from the auto- Com Com To fiaints. class first prize went to Midnight. Gen. MacArthur Praises mobile of Marvin Furrow, 254 Episode Three, tho Old TestaMr Third East street. Mr. and owned and ridden by H. M. ChamEllis Henry, who also resld berlain. Dainty Duchess," ridden at ment to portrayed by acenee deDem As Great War 254 Third East etreet, told .police pleting Abrahams call to Canaan, and owned by Mr E. R. Dumke. watched Livingston break the Moeee with th Ten Command- placed first In tho ladies saddle thy Secretary . th PrPhto at th window of the automobile. horses, three galted else Doga Tomorrow Prying open a dining room win- Old Testament, dow A. home the of James at Four, New Testament Opening ot the dog ehow at the OGDEN, Oct 2. Praising. PresVeate 2J5 north First West shows The Healing of the Lame fair, announced for today, hts been deferred until tomorrow, fair offi- ident Manuel Quezon, of the Philip - street-.- burglars early . today - es"Th Sermon pine as one of the greatest States- caped ,with a pair of opera jjaaxr- - on Aha Mount. Threw scene are ciate said. sod sold a bach valued 220. conpm, men Th and. at In Attendance 'at the 1975 fair accompanied bjr proceasionaj and world, predicting I E- Williamson, 204 Morns court upturn reading. tinues to break all previous record rapid progress of th. Island dt0 valued at ,5l ,hat with, the number of people In at- der sis Administration, Geq. are portrayed In stolen from bis borne last Dougjan tendance for the first three days Yive, under the subject- staff! night. V greater than the attendance for the las McArthur, retired, chtet of itkllty sit Mormonism." The J of the U. 8. army, passed through entire week In 1922. Is True to the Faith. The seventh annus! Intermonn-tai- n thia city this morning en route for Toung people of department age horse pulling contest was con- the new ro pageant stage republic vrHcre he will take tinued today, with keen competicarrying banners depicting activities and tenets of the gospel, such tion In the middleweight teams over the task of building a Philips: Priesthood, the restoration of. cias pine national defense letup. Gen. McArthur said that the apthe gospel, revelation, obedience, - Gen. . ae MaJs--i of free agency, eternal progress, tem- Craig pointment his successor was a most excel- er aa he is one ot the! lent laws of health. Sabbath, choice, chastity, Jt most dietingnished officera in the cciixrl Turn OsrrRw Title Through army. Ho to eure to give a very ASNUCU TOr A WO In the missionary department. efficient administration, th genSlx. the general title Arlth. Episode eral said. cicsof faith" carries through. Th The genera! also paid high tribBook of Mormon, th Droctrtne ute to Secretary of War George XL and Covenants and the Peart of Dern, bolding him one of th greatGreat Price form the renter of the est secretaries of war lhe country speeders were Issued today by City f.h ' rlv; ever had. The army 'under his Judge C. F. Dalby in . the casea of " "rael. Calling.' leadership has wtade wonderful Roscoe Clark and C. C. Stayner. Clack was fined 25 and Stayner. trinEpisode seven, the gospel doc- he eaid, and Secretary progres t Around department, 22 given Dero is admired and likhd by stay of execution was granted the theme: "Act of th In each case until ioday. Apostles" everyone in official Washington, Scenes show Peter and John healMilton C. Gygl tald a fine of 25 ing the beggar, to th processional on a similar charge. "How Lorr Are the Messenger: U. Of Committee U. Other fined for speeding and Oret conversion In Europe. In C $ -their fine were Mabel Hislop, 27 the & , Bible day, showing Lydia i fr and her To Accept Applications and W. J. Bay. 22. Bill Livingston, charged with de- family and Paul and Sdas. Ideals of Mormon" Womanhood pleaded guilty Applications for1 membership on stroying property, portrayed in Episode Eight sentenced tomorrow are the student body assembly, rally, and will tie reader; To you. the women of broke the window In an Th Livingston and homecoming committee at automobile the Church both old and young, belonging to Marvin the University of Utah will be ac- Furrow. 254 Third thi school for 1924 Present Sunday East street. cepted until Friday. October 4 at th course The Ideals of Mormon Reckless driving changes against 5 p.m., it was announced, tqday by Womanhood. now symbolized Albert Heiner, student body presi. XL XL Bockholt were dismissed on you. motion of City Prosecutor Wallace dent. The final tableau Is grand enB. Kelly, who advised the court semble e Th, student body executive counentire png-an- t. ss th cil will appoint chairman for tb that tV complaining witness ws Join with ait the various committees from the ap- an outside of town resident and congregation character on In the stage singplications received and the chair- did not car to prosecute. Contlnnances were granted Jn ing "The Jovful Song men will in turn pick committee members- subject to the approval the case of H. B. Riley, charged DETAILED TO SALT LAKE with reckless drlting; Henry Murof the council, ay . Larrv Summerhay second vice ray. charged with running a red Army orders today Included: EX XI. Koller. president Also announced that ap- light; charged with, Major 'George L. Dinforth, Fort Ing these people on In hopes that Dltcani for positions on th eom-- k drunken driving; W. A. Mahan. kill. Okla, detailed foT dqjv with ione. These lawyers rniiOTt of Walter Christcns-- n and Theron o,V crganxe'd control, rcseVew Brit Lake police BA hast. Alto h, bm a awkso. xmM be .utmriuil W tcharged with Visits Utah Burglars Loot 6 't h) On Liquor Charge 1 ry 1- Autos, Houses ZJTZZrSi. 25 Dot-bor- . 1 al ! -- Vommitincnts Fne . Utah Solon Demands Speed in Staff Cutting Man Arraigned lCUY Jro'lnal be-f- of-tb- - th7,v. MW - "ch AS VAVlIffl , , drUDk'&VLd&t - Jus-se- rv aa the aination of u. S eastern entry Into Utah for th Roosevelt highway No. I." "Considering the advantages of all possible routes this organization .sincerely believes this to be the logical rout thwresolutlon concludes.. Responding to Mr. Carr's letter, Mr. Rishel expresses th opinion that thg resolution will clear up some misunderstandings that bsv ar.sen. Zoo Creditors Urged To Attend Meeting On Monday All creditors of ths Salt Lake th Zoological society. Including holders of the societys baby" are urged to attend a meetat council the chamber. City ing A County building at 19 Mon- bond a-- day. The city commission today designated Commissioner P. H. Gog-gi- n of th parks department and Auditor Samuel F. Nicholls to meet with the creditor In th meantime a report and recommendation made by tha auditor were . tabled. , Mr. Nicholls said that he doubt if the city will find a legal means of assuming debts of the society. The eociety has offered all assets to tbe city U th city assume its Ilwbilit.es- Th debt according to Mr. Nicholls, are 214,909. Some bond holders have told the auditor that they have long since charged off th bonds and want nothing; other are seeking a settlement of 59 per eent and some demand face value and Interest. Of course such matters might be adjusted by the society but any. legal method that ean be devised by Salt Lake, said Nicholl would involve the same settlement to any class of creditor IT Debate T ryou ts Announced For'Monday 7 Tryouts for positions on th University of Utah debate squad ahich part In the Rocky Mountain Forensic tournament to be held In Salt Lake October 24. 2$ and 24 will begin next Monday, It waa announced today by C Lavers Bane, debate coach. The Utah team won first plaeo In last year's tournv held at Fort Collins, Colorado. Taeha schools ara expected to .compete In thia year tournament will take Five Sections Of Carners Act Postponed Five sections of the Motor Car-rlers set of ItJS.pareed by th last Congress to become effective October 4, have be- - postponed until October 15, It was reported today by Ernest D. Salm, executive secretory of tha Utah Citizens Rate association. The postponed sections to the requiring of interstatepertain motor to obtain I and certificates. permits '.rtore Y 7 A. a vw . J J i I Roads Opposition - Senator Threatens NRA Probe " To Be Part Of Conference Session Of Auxiliary On Sunday JES vening; President Grant Will Give Talk pi s Friday Program m - Gates open. J conference examine picture of evidence submitted by Oil of Police W. L Payne this morning at die capitol; left to right. Charles A. Skidmore, superintendent of public Instruction; H. h, Batter, secretary of the conference; Sheriff V. H. Fairbanks, president; and Chief Payne. anti-crim- semi-annu- al . p-- hibits open. Delegates to Activities, AimsFor Sunday School in 1936 Activity tod aims of th Sunday ictaool In all its department-wi- ll be told fn pageantry it the Sunday school conference in the Salt Lake Tabernacle Sunday evening, Oct. 6 at 7 Tbs pagssnt will be In addition to an address by President Heber n rv Grant and will occupy about I J.' ViUUid one hour. Tha preliminary pro- - VilVll gram will 'include congregational' singing, presentation of tha of the Church and the officers ot the Deseret 8unday and roll .call by Union School in the stakes of representatives Tho- - pageant-wi- ll congregation. Secretary Of Southern follow the address by President Utah Group Issues Grant. The Sunday School of 1931," is . Statement tha litis of tha pageant. It will be liven, in a proiogu eight episodes and a grand tableau finale. as chairman of Gynn 8. Richard uie program committee, ui director. Other members of the committee are Robert L. Judd, P. Melvin Peterson, Lucy Gidgo 8 perry and Carl F. Eynng. Readers will be Junius B. Tribe ot Ogden and Dr. Aionzd Money ot the Brigham loung University, Provo. Th Sunday school program Inas folcludes eight department lows: The cradle roil, kindergarto I nnd ten 9, the primary, agea Church history department ages 10 and XI ; Old Testament department ages 12, 11 stnd 14; New Testament department, ages 15 and 14; Goa pet messages department, ages 17 and 18; missionary department ages XI and 29; Gospel doctrine department, ages 2X and over; women e department. Each of these departments i given an episode in the pageant Starts With Prologue Th proiogu begins with the reading, by Tbe Bpirlt ot Truth: years ago God spake to man; the gospel ho proclaimed, the priesthood he restored: Today w aland apart, custodians of this . ..... th state... .and in light, charged with th desire to (throughout I see we shall tics to the clubs and tbe people ot humanity. Now cam about the t th otato, particularly those ot how all this this condition background out of which our Bun- - certain section should be corrected." day school began," to u resolved by th associated Tha first pageant seen to Jo-- l that they are definitely in seph Smiths First Prayer." Read- dubs er: It any man tack wisdom, let favor of th improvement ot alt him sk ot God, etc. Group two main highways of th state - to in th proiogu to Joseph and the bard surfaced standard as soon as jMMsfblo and that as os pert of Angst Moroni, to the processional ithe stats should be favored to the An Ansel from on High." Group three. Receive Oliver j Joseph and 10 a me Horse pulling contest In front of grandstand. teams Heavy weight class. 2 YEAR H Pageant Will Show 1 Attendance records tumbled Main today ae the state fair went! Into its sixth day. with perfect! weather prevailing. Judging In all! departments was drawing to a' close, and Interest was being shifted to the special attractions, the borseshow In its second night tonight and the dog show opening tomorrow for two days The horses appearing In the show at the coliseum building on the fair grounds last night are the equal of any In the country, with 4 EIGHTY-SIXT- OCTOBER 3 1935 :s t- A |