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Show . e ii A Daily Thought an right How forcible Joh. . FOUNDED 1850. ; The Deseret Neva . It DeJirerrd Daily to Tour Horn For Only ISo a Week. P i ; LAKE SALT Public Artists, ' A HailNauvoo Collection CITY SATURDAY UTAH 5 1935 Fair .TAttcndaneeM6Pass100,000Mark Probe Ordered Deseret News Exhibit Among Salt Lakes Best in Recent Years OCTOBER EIGHTY-SIXT- Into Progress Of Safety Power: Appraisal Entertainment Contests , Utah Librarians Features of Closing Day Hear Speeches At State Conference State Commission Wants To Know If Company Is Complying t YEAR H J3 1, i. ! Annual Event Attended On U Campus By 175 Members ' - '' .i With 178 members in attendInquiry into tho progress being made by the Utah Power and ance, the twenty-thir- d annual con t of tho Utah Library ansa Light company In its appraisal of Ijvention I bo order wUl I elation was held today at the Stew. the first properties i fart of business for the public service Training school. University of v Utah campus. commission, Monday at II a.m. at stats the capitoL The morning session was opened ? A. notice that a conference would by an address Of welcome front Chairman was mailed be held by Dr. Georg Thomas; president of ' f : E. E. Corfman of the publie sertho university. Mrs; Dorothy vice commission today to InterestDewoes Wheelwright of Ogden ed persona. 'president of tho association, pt- Tbs purpose, as set forth by Mr. sided. t Corlmaa's letter, is to ascertain Speaking of "The Library and or not due diligence is "whether tn the place Community. Iny ,i,virtS'VKViftorfiffi;t 'wm' v Adam Si Bennion stressed Uve ne being exercised by tho company in of librarians keeping pace making an Inventory and appraiseceuity ment of its properties as ordered J'With world happenings.- -" feu peo- and required by the commission. pis are th custodians of the men- -r . Of Out Grows Charge tal thought of tbe community, he' The order grew out of a case told them. "People rely upon youg ' Outstanding among the final instituted by tbs public service advice for recommendations as lor events at the 1038 Utah i commission charging that rates of days what they should read, and It is first-aieras d Stale Fair the team the Utah Fower and Light .com- contest. only, by keeping In doe touch is teen one of and the teams Above, unreasonable pany were with things happening about yoq entered the Ctah that you will bo abio to faithfully' charging tho company with the Power and Light by company of duty of showing why they should ; perform your duties. Lake.Salt - Right to left, J. F. not be reduced.. Dr. John Edward Carver, chair-m- an Shelton (captain). Representative Setting of the bearing comes E. F. Guyman, of tho Ogden Library board, ' F. C. Forties, C. partly as port of the charge by H. Slddomar, It. R. Williams speaking on "Let Us Divide Be and Attorney Joel Nibley tor tbe epontlbtlity With the Librarian. C. F. Childs, C. Davis is acting . Welfare league that the as .... . cited the example of the Chicago patient. mivwwwii long delay in finishing tho ap library system and the great Mine Martha E. Gibbs, above, strides made through proper co-pralsement of properties "pan only secretary of the state fair for Deo final Richards and Cornelias Salisbury, Salt lake artist a with Gall Martin. Deseret Xm indicate an effort on tho part of the past 13 years. Is one reason operation between Ue board and" company to postpone as long far the outstanding success of the th library personnel. "The tnde and art editor, admiring the superb color harmonies in City Hotel, one of the ST paintings hr the final determina- annual tone K. Newberry of Old Nauvoo being exhibited free to the pablir by The Deseret Ness, 37 Richards as possible the be awakened to exposition. Miss Gibbs street. The exhibit win be open a U day tomorrow. Insets are Katie h Kimball, left and B. IV lanoa, tion of these matters. greater consciousness of th lidoes most of the enormous . No Report Filed other local artists, who hare aradie d the exhibit and prononneed It outstanding. existence. It is only then detail which acamount brary office of "To date not a scratch of a pen that the library can get adequate any ihos the sine of upon inventory baa been filed with companies funds on which to operate and Officials of the orthe fair. wiU there When Enthusiasm the commission. For Utah Sh In Painters are librarians get salaries commenexhave Leading time many ganization now be a hearing? It Is surate with th work they nearly two pressed their appreciation of her ." Meritorious Work Of Lane K. Newberry years since this action was insti- service. he said. tuted by tbe commission-- , and an Vocal numbers were furnished inventory of Us property required during the morning session by Mian BY GAIL MARTI.Y . from the company. Jeaeie Perry. To gel the the layman to approve of an "A company which pumps III, After luncheon at the Art BarnJ - i20,000 Pamphlets Will art exhibit is one thing. To secure the approval of artists trained 30.003 of water into Its capital th afternoon .meeting was given to bo structure not would over likely largely to reports. Mist JoanBe Distributed In io criticize art works is another. But in the case of The Deseret understate the book value of its na H. Sprague. Salt Lake City liNew K. Nauvoo Lane old of for exhibit of paintings brarian .spoke on the subject, Newberry, -properties earning purposes. by Schools "The commission does not know Book." Reports were both artists and public hail this collection as one of the roost of tho what real rate company's given by Miss Sprague, Miss EsThe Salt Lake City firs department significant and meritorious shown in Salt Lke 'during, recent return is because it does not know U. S. 40 Condition Held ther Nelson. Mias Julia T. Lynch. will launch a firs prevention " tbo actual value of its investment Mrs, Ruth Vine Taylor and Mm' years. campaign tomorrow with tho disElva L. Wattia. Responsible Says tribution of 10,000 pamphlets to Yesterday. A number of Salt in utility properties. A round table discussion, "Pubschool children and others, telling Lake artists visited the exhibit w Final Kennel Head Auto Divisions, Show, Judging Many licity for th Library." was led Ifi of fire hazards in the horns. along with hundreds of the pub-- i Miss Aurelia Bennion. ; tie. Among them were Lee Greenej During the week inspection will Midget Auto Races On Concluding Day Program by Reports of committees and elec- -, be made of ail buildings in the Figure said to Tartly tha conRichards dean of Utah portrait1 FAff! -- I f.-JJ- Jj. . tlon of officers concluded ses. the business district of the city, with tention thousthat Utah is losing When the galea of the .Utah State Fair clang ahut tonight sion after which painters. Cornelius Salisbury, head men convicted of partlcl. of the members .. a view to locating possible fire Five In the West high echool art deof- ands of tourists each year be-- mor the A. became Hem first J. ERA 20 riot an at a an 100,000 cent of the population made patlon persona, nearly inspection tour of tho hazards. . per B. F. Larsen, head of ficial candidate for city commis- cause of th unimproved eondi- new Georgy Thomas library. - Motion pictures depicting firs August 21, were sentenc- partment, ' the Brigham Young univerrtty art sioner when h filed a petition tiona of U. 8. highway 40 through of the state, wilt have' been visitors at --the exposition,-Manag- er Judge Alien tha Uintah were control will be shown at the Tart ed today by toDistrict received basin, recorder late with yesterthe S. said Ernest Holmes servo city Thurman indeterminate Q. today. ous civic club meeting and in from the national park service today. Tbe petition is signed by P. in the state prison. "W have been surprised.". he the schools, said Firs Chief Wal- sentences Art Exhibit A. Marthakls and 127 other quail day by W. D. Rishel, Utah State Tho law provides a maximum said, "at he great interest shown ter 8. Knight. Automobile association mr . president, " fled electors. sentence two of years. in the 1928 fair. We belie. e that! Tho figures ara contained in aiPUSIflCSS WODICII It is also planned to make Candidates have unlit next FriOpen Evenings Those sentenced sre, Orson H. our attendance record, hen comservice report comparing . general appeal through the press to fils petitions. Tbs primary park day 88; travel and ever the radio to all property Shelley. 40; James Woolman, to tbo North and Osctli! pared with our population equals Nauvoo Art exhibit In election ballots will be printed rirns of Grand- Speipf owners to clean up their prem- Ralph Soloman. 32; David Sim! thoTheDeseret that of any state fair in the nacanyon national for News last the after building, day Immediately 45. 82 W. D. and Allen, clalr, so as tion ises and prevent fires far posST Richards street, is open petitions. Tbe primary election will So far this . Judge Thurman said that in the sible. Attendance et the 1922 fair was Housing Opportunities yedr 135.191 persons Vida Fox each evening. be Oct. 22 and the final election The fire prevention program will cases of Woolmsn and Shelley, 47,000 and at tbe 1981 fair about conducted 8. It is estimated that 28. 00 hsas visited tha south rim. comwho Nov.. Clawson, To Be Explained In Involved who were a in former bo carried on during the entire Fair 87,000. officials cut 2S.294 In credit with the pared north at n Salt In tours voters other Ue qualified through Nauvoo, g riot at the City and County buildweek of Oct. t to 13 inclusive. rim. Mr. Rishel believes that much District conferences to ha held admission prices as one of tbe attendance at niglft. giving Lake must register either Oct. I of Utah Meetings .Chief Knight said that 10 per ing. tho court had no hesitancy in tha difference is due to by members of tho Utah Federat- outstanding attractions of the great various vote picof to at prior in IS the order explanations cases of In the cent of the fires are avoidable. passing sentences, 1928 event. tbe The increased relative attendof condition exth The high- ion of Business and Professional tures being shown. maries. At least two of a series of mortWhile destruction of property from the other three, the judge said, ance, however, more than made ways feeding this park area from hibit will be open throng boot gage clinics to be conducted by Womens elubs, as announced by up the difference in revenue. fires has been materially reduced, he would inform tho board of east. the the state Sunday. day ofand national Federal Housing said Chief Knight, there is still pardons that they were first Praised by Governor Tha routs from Denver and Miss Grace Cheever, PiWo. general Egli Given Sentence fenders and deserved leniency. W officials will be held room for improvement. It was a most pleasing thing." administration Rocky Mountain national park to chairman, will take place as fol I A stay of execution was granted Utah Case late this month, accordIn Ranch said Governor Henry 1L Blood, Kimball, and tbe Manslaughter south rim is department, while tbe paved, pending ruling on a motion for a known for bis pastels and modernto note the response of the peo- ing to word received in Salt Lake Lambert EgU, 24, of 468 south routs over U. 8. 40. though short- lows; new trial which is the forerun- istic Eastern district, which Includes ple of Utah to the reopening of today by Franklin D. Richards, First West street, was sentenced er, contains some relatively unimpaintings ner of an appeal' to the state suFHA director. All were enthusiastic over the today by Judge Allen G. Thurman proved road between here and the clubs f Helper, Duchesne; the fair. That response in many state Tbe clinics are to ho staged la preme courts was remarkable, attendance show, and praised Mr. Newberry's to servo four months tn the coun- Vernal and the Colorado lino. Roosevelt and Vernal, will meet at ways very city in the Tenth FHA region of a difficult subject Mr. it wag particRtshel's contention k Roosevelt Monday. Mrs. Reva R. was marvelous and ty jail, for involuntary ms a population exceeding Utah Insurance man gathered in NATEHALIZ VflOX CANCELLED handling 0. do slaughter. ularly gratifying to note the large havingThis strengthened by the Tact that a ?! Naturalisation papers of Tom I1'1. Convention at the Newhouso Hotel will inclnde Salt Lake J la director district mo of attendance automo- smaller percentage of visitors As an the an was young driver of people. - not lend themselves efEgli were cancelKapoglantUs today, were urged to oppoee in- George educational institution for the and Ogden, but Mr. Richards is bile which struck a street car Grand canyon went to the north c"fT led today by U. 8. Judge Tulman "terestlng of art forts to establish government Northern District, including Lo- young the fair has repaid its en endeavoring to have sessions held and near Sixth South and State streets rim this year than last. In 1924, Mr. Richards also at Provo and Logan. surance programs, ip an address D. Johnson on advics that Kapo- - r Painters tire cost. Exhibits Were soma 90.149 persona motored to gan. Brigham City, and Ogden, April 28. Mrs. Fearl Alleh, The purpose of the clinics is to by Robert Is Salmon, Ogden presi- gtannla had returned to Greece to1 Nberrv will meet at Brigham City. Wed- fine. It is hoped that th unusually success work that was tha car to south in rim, EgU tho 21.9(2 passenger octetion against live A within five he years after dent of the Utah State waj the north rim. This is a ratio of, nesday with Mm Nettle Lund hav- of the fair this year will result explain to tho public and the buildOf Insurance Agents. given United States cltuenshtp. (Continued On Page 14 Column A) killed. in It as a per- ing industry opportunities offered about 4 14 to 1 while this year tho ing charge of the meeting. 103 insurance by tho FHA. and to help Approximately manent Institution.'' ratio Is better than 8 to 1. and 'South Central District. Including aalesmen and agents fn various RichHeber, Ncphi, Provo, builder, sup-Blood Governor Payson, commended tho nf U. 8. 40 Is in poorer. condition attended the state of the .parts field. will hold fta meeting at flne work that has been don bo P'T P4 'nd n ag"ries. Lee--2. this year. Mr. Rishel claims. eeosion which marked the sixteenth wUI String-habe tre Mm ulk Heber on Ruby given at th Friday, President William Winder o' clinics Th automobile association head annual 'eppvenion of tho stats by a crew of tlx rHA offibeing district director. believes that the paving or On 14 Column (Continued Pag cials from Washington, D. C. and Dixie District, Cedar City and SL t) th of U. 8. 40 would inAbandonment of price cutting four out offices In th Teoth at Cedar crease tourist travel to this section George clubs, will meet activities Is also recommended in direcnf Mormons tbs Rollo la Miaa region. City. hymn marching Carolyn ago years yesterday, Thirty 28 cent 19, An by per addrees. the presidents opening Mr. Richard also announced totor in cberge of the meeting, which composed by Ms explanation on tha activities of Edward P. Kimball became one is to be held on Saturday. William Clayton. day that th enttr FHA exhibit IDENTITY IS CLARIFIED of tbs staff of Tabernacle the state Insurance , department on th second floor of the ManuMr. Includes recital Kimball which Central After the District, Harry Williams, manager of the and on the methods used to profacturers' building at tbe stats fair and which ho is now tha senInvites his listeners to hear about Quality Press, is not the Harry Coalville. Galt Lake City tect public. Insurance companies would b removed Intact to tha Mormons. Williams, 29.' who was 'sentenced,?001, is to meet at T001,,,0" ior member. stand Keith Myron Ensign, It, must and agents, was riven at tha meet"There Is nothing ws do tn our by City Judge M. J. Bronson' tojSunday. Octobe l 2. Mm Millie trial building, where it In the twilight of last evening, in the district court for si- - will bEmporium ing by .State Insurance Commismudirector. 10 Jones not district is for about include Church does displayed that serve 60 in the county jail Mr. Kimball, playing at the consioner E. A. Smith, Jr. manslaughter. days. Mm Maud Neeley Leaver, state leged involuntary sic. Kimball said. for violation of the state liquor Other speakers at the morning sols of the large organ in tho ach Regular attendants st Kim- controlact court ruled today. The ease has session included Eugene D. Amott, new Washington. D. C., chapel, ball's recitals include the entire been under advisement for ten Salt take; association secretary-treasure- r; recalled this Anniversary to an GIVEN SENTENCE in Utah LIQUOR Congress; delegation B. B. Barry. San Fran-siscAssociated Press representative. day. D. A. Buckingham, 74, south of 8. Marrlner Ecclaa, governor Mr. Kimball has been organand Carlysla C. Eubank OgEnsign was driver of an autotbe Federal Reserve board; two West Temple Street, was sentenced, mobile which crashed into a ear den. national councillor for Utah. ist at tbe Washington chapel members of tho tariff commistoday to serve 20 days in thc(Gcrald will speak at Heber City driven by W. J. Madill of An afternoon busineaa erosion since It was first opened more Grangr, sion. and Francis H. Kirkham, county Jail for selling liquor. City and Brigham City; Mim Alice L. Sept. , killing Mm Madill. The featuring the election of officers than two years ago, having been a Manning at Roosevelt and Cedar private seerntary to Chief Justice Judge M. J. Bronson granted at 2922 occurred Main and a dinner dance at T p.m. will called to serve there by tha First 0 accident Letho Coleman of Mias under bond City; of execution stay of, Hughes. street. ronclnde the session. The topic of Presidency. He has retained his way, at Tooele. pending appeal. each speaker will be The Importance of tho Local Club to Nation- - X v V f I v j 'r . I I V v ilVi Con-lum- citi-xe- nry nit Drive Launched To Prevent Fires Highway Blamed For Tourists Loss V "8ea-laona- -- Prison Sentences Given ERA Rioters In first VIIlQdl head-quarter- n, ' FHA To Conduct 4 n J Mortgage Clinics j i A j jruu,ulmtc ;Of District Meets i Speaker Opposes Social Insurance ..... .... 28.--00- toinbrg kLeT?ale4 co-or- di Tabernacle Organist RecaHs Anniversary m His Washington Musicales Draw National , World Dignitaries organ-ista,.- hard-surfaci- Faces Youth, Manslaughter Trial of r s 0rr,M.nIwVVr.nt o, Mtd-920- A INDEPENDENT VUtKUT 1717 MORTGAGE PAIUTS 1 2 Cn Yc:r L!:r.:y will fell yn thVt appraise a Jb will k value f eahasee sd 70-OC- Tr by three times the Imt east Of th paint aad th First Grade lafedMr nrai1 H riti.r.n .POD FAINTS GAS See Your FULLER Paint Dealer for PAINT GLASS WALLPAPER ROOFING rw.p.rtxLEa ft SALT TANE LAKE Save 4c co. Sontli CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH V Tem- ple st I Ve 434 ' Vest Mi South (Jiorth lid f ilrert I EDWARD P. KIMBALL position as Tabernacle organist during his leave of absence. The A. P. dispatch brings the following reflections from tbe organist in Washington; Edward P. Kimball, senior or- ganlst of the Mormon Tabernacle, spoke of himself today as a missionary sent to Washington by the Latter-da- y Saint Church to appeal to the public with music. As he played at the console at twilight he estimated almost 20,000 visitors have attended his special Washington vespers. This musical evangelist plays In a chapel that stands among the embassies of Mexlca. Cuba, Poland, Spain and Italy. Hia musicals attract cabinet members, ambassadors and mlnlstera, and generals of the army He plays. Informally, from the classics and from the hymnal of then Jiis ' Corns. Co me. i Ye Saints.favpriic. tho Jbt-CJiurc- G. E. RADIOS Console reduced to . . . QQ New York Stake 0C . We have an easy Compact 07 monthly installment reduced to ... v&liOj plan that will please UW Pew- - a I. Bleotk you. DC SO Radio Stiidios Bensfislal Life 136 East Broadway Insurance Company Leko CHy WT WhlBgeo j J INC. Sal (w. Of S Homo Office Much of th organisation work Incident to completion o i the New York stake baa been finished, and officer And members are now making adjustments to carry en Church work, according to'Prea-- i Ident Fred G. Taylor, who arrived in Salt Lake today to attend the one hundred sixth . conference. , "We feel aura that In tlmo we will blossom into a very substant-- , lal stake of Ziojo, President Tsy- lor said. "Thera ara many talented people who are willing and active in a Church capacity, and 'we ara going forward. Bonn persona here tofore inactive are being brought' Into the work, which aids ns con- siderably. "The dignity of stakehood has lent ns a new Influence and w are able to do better work than wben we were b camp to Zion, the stake president declared. 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