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Show i i The Deseret News A Daily Thought N- What - b ml ha card aiut ha Barton. Delivered ! SALT 1 CITt UTAH MONDAY - MAY Noted British Aviatnx Visits S jPreSa Grant I. Plan Mortgage Clinic- - In Treasury; Debts Reduced ta Held In Detroit v 1 7.1 Leader Spoke Before -- , Hows lk a Waek 1936 Pihh Lauds Session 4 18 u far Financial Record During Depression S.L. County Sets Woman Wins Pilots Certificate LAKE ir Oaly Favorable Money Status Reported By Quinn Of Coirjmission Two Meetings Of Convention Salt Lake County has weathered Convinced of the success of the conference of leaders of holiness, science and agriculture which he attended in Detroit last week. President Heber J. Grant today in ' Salt Lake gave bis impressions of these activities. He explained that the exhibits of what has been accompli haed in of bringing the three - branches human endeavor together was remarkable to him. It is not just theory but is actually being done, the president said, adding that on of the speakers at the meeting explained he had ten thousand acres of tongue oil. t fees planted, part of which was producing. This oil is used In Its finished form si a drier 1 in paints. President Grant said he was delighted with the reception g him at the conference, at which he was one of the speaker at S general session last Tuesday evening. In his address on the Domestic Sugar Supply. President Grant p pealed for unlimited planting of sugar beets and cane for manufacture of domestic sugar. He also explained the fact that Hie Church had appealed to Its members to abstain from accepting government relief unless It was pay for service rendered. President Grant Said there was decidedly favorable reaction among those leader assembled to the still tude assumed by the Church leader toward government relief as i the depression with cash in the treasury, and in addition has re- duced bonded debt and established credit equal to that of any tax ,tng unit in the nation, B. F. Quinn, chairman of the county commission, announced today. " He placed before the commts-- ; skin the treasurer's repeat show-tin- g taxes levied and collected each 'vear since 1922 and the report of 'the assessor, completed Saturday,' showing that the long decline in tax revenue has been reversed. The report of Assessor A. J. Skidmore, together with the on mines and utilities made the. State Tax Commission ,by shows a jump in the assessed jvalue of county property of f as compared to last year Peak Beached la 13 The assessed value of Salt Lake County property reached a peak tn 1930 when the value of mines was based on the 1929 income. The value was then almost exactly VitO.OOOOnO The next vear there "was a decline of M 000.000 and in 1935. the valuation, finally after adding the appendix rolls was 220.112 467 for a drop of 120,800 from 1930. The report of I B, Jarvis, rntjn ty treasurer, shows that taxes lev led on county property by the j rt i SO !. tt" and the taxes (wheeled the Federal Hoasing AdmtaMratioa officials la Bait take today prepared tor aa sduwiiw wort gage (lisle to acquaint Mr, and Mrs. Public with advaatsgea of the FHA program. F mbits Ik tlllHV ' Clinic To Cite Mortjiaiic O S5 Federal HoUSUl" BdlCfltS - , . The full text of President Cranti HW percent address is one page five. rule, as back taxes balanced curAX'D VOX RIKGAXD President LADY DRUMMOXD-HABy special request rent delinquencies. Grant spoke again at the banquet An insured mortgage clink. will be held fn Salt Lake beI.a st vear the taxes levied on all given. Wednesday evening and exIny Drummond-IIaAmerican Lands totaled 7,806.000 and col ginning next u eek to acquaint prospective home ow ners w ilh thg units Hay Lady his for the heartfelt thanks pressed 85 cent. lections were splendid reception accorded his terest In Commercial And Sporting Aviation Salt Lake Countyonlyhas metperthe de- tangible benefit of the Federal Housing Administration's proformer speech. He referred to the cline in revenue of almost 40 per gram, it was announced today, follow mg the arrival here of fact that for three long years, while Lack of military prepared hess caused Lngwand to swallow rent without increasing the ta two Washington, U. C,, FHA officials. d as Beralia Owen ho was In England presiding over 'Geagratalatieas," said Johnny Campbell Italian conquest of Ethiopia, and levy, the European and British mission the very bitter pill" of her sarceeafnl flying teds and won the tint private pitot's the clinic, private and During Reload 850,000 Awoaally - jhe war unable to get "die news- now the tremendous activity In military aviation has all but M woman in the ronfidenUal interviews will be givDuring the first four year the Mrs, Ones flying iaMractor, paper to publish one single item en persons interested tn building, of refutation of some of the vilest stifled commercial air expansion and private fljtng in Britain, county refunded 830.000 due an ... nualiy oit serial road bonds- Abo i. v Aecefritne to .s , of. slanders regarding his penMe, Mey- tyrum- buying or re financing Flier-Achiev- cs t.any cf road anil tokt bridge pie The president S second address, un'Tlie av Clinic will be noted has been half Mortgage cut in English mondHay, although a brief one. met with the the general direct ino-Frank trix and writer, who stopped ln Tl11 ba been made poiiuble be The life of Dr. Samuel X, der fsame favorable reception that was lin D. Rk hards. Utah FHA direo the state with an increase X (cause given to his talk the previous eveLake today. She came tO jn Salt of will Fork, tax Spanish be assisted will two of the Georges who tor. cent, by gasoline per ning. the entire audience arising America on the giant Zeppelin took over the maintenance of the probably be saved through the1 Washington officials. They are: from their seats and applauding most important county roads. The sacrifice made Richard J. Hill and G. R. Salisbury. If you tee BerniU Owen grinning today and If yon gee her h(m. von Hidden berg recently. today by Paul road and bridges department now The Salt Lake FHA office force ' During the conference President 73 L Street gt the We in Europe have no chance operates on that's what shell be doing here the reann, astleton, 220.000. about The will help expedite the program. Grant met Henrv Ford for the first England Rushing Arms; such as you have to develop pri cost (f all county departments L. D. S. Hospital. Mrs. Owens, 28, holds the first A public meeting, to which all time, and during a luncheon convate living, aa all our aviators are was slashed by cutting waves and Austria Powder 11 certificate with versed the automobile maggranted Keg taken tip by the government, she decreasing the number of cm with Lying critically private p (Jots builders, supply men and proapeo nate on of matters mutual Interest. Dr. conarea. ILLL TV intermountaln woman in the 111 pneumonia. tne home owners are invited, will Georges , said, it is a very difficult thing ployes. Declares Visitor Pres Grant and his party called dition today was reported an precede the clinic. Definite time She yron It at the municipal airto to find Last the with pilot experienced year county began on AvariTFSfrhanka Unit the fair as a result of a blood and place of the meeting and the a position on a commercial a deficit of Wi 4X4 and ended with take From up One) (Continued Page of Ann Arbor, versity port Michigan, of mortgage clinic confer, air line, and half of every commer a surplus of 100.149 add paid the transfusion. ind saw the cast of the statue Austrian von With flying conditions tricky beenres will be announced tomorMore than 80 of the physiStarhemberg will op- cial living fieid has been turned serial road bonds that became due the erection for artist planned by cause of changing temperatures row. This was made possible, however, cian's fellow townsmen yesterpose such an action to the limit, over to the Royal Air Force reit Winter Quarters In memory pf with serves." rr' end e strong wind, the diminutive Utah Supreme Tribuna! "he Mormon "The Salt Lake clinic one of because othe county's share of the day volunteered their blood von Starhemberg burial openly emigrants in an effort to have hi life, but several being held throughout-th- e flier gave an excellent exhibition there. civil war, which might Lady Drummond Ifav, president back taxes paid priod to the final none Start Sessions threatening her of skillful maneuvering in of them matched. Seeing United States to increase interest in Pres. B. S. Hinckley of the northof the Women's Association of sale of delinquent proparty totaled . testa under Inspector L K. ern States Mission, accompanied draw In the powers of Europe. Aeronautics stales Dial women in 324.705 49. This amount was not the story of the unusual case ' the Federal Housing program and 1 On aeronautics division, U. S Is "Meanwhile. France true "marking1, revenue Will and not to create more borne budding and . be todav, Mr. Castleton offered forth tin them from Chicago to Detroit nieri(1 lre piaymg a very hts blood and it waa found to buying as a means of stimulating Department of Commerce. time" until the new" leftist govern- - portant part in the development ol coming for 1936. Special induce of the June session of Opening 0 Since April 1935. Mrs. Owen has match perfectly employment and loosening mortment comes intq power; when the aviation, but that in Europe the menu were made and a campaign been a student of the Thompson the Slate Supreme Court was adof women m flying is waved to collect back taxes while gage money," Director Rkhards ex"PDance will the of Gaulic nation support one Mon vanced week federal credit was made available to today to . Flying School under Johnny Campplained. negligible, shift from to probably refinance Eng homes and farms bell. who calls her a very apt pu- day, June 1. This announcement Italy AH "Your women x k together o "The specific purpose of the n W h an Mr. von increase has taken of believes. She 15.000,000 land, up flying Weigaitd well here and all support;- each pil, was made at the CapitoV by Secreclinic. he continued, "it to bring !y ms a hobby and has no Intention The crisis of the Rhineland situa- other, so that they are bound to,n valuation and an anticipated de- Leland M. Cummfngc the borrower and the lender to who in tax (if making it more than that, sue tary. the "Inicrea she said. delinquency. a he started to make out the calendar potent factor, tion Is entirely past, he said. gether. as well as to create a bet-e- r to said today. for receive 1936, oUght are less 100,colf1,Y than there for the June session. By reason Europe understanding of the benefits to Free al Ealaagtoneals ' Mr. Quinn, 85,000 more women with their own planes, and National he realized under the Congratulations.1 Campbell said of the usual summer recess, this The State Tax Commission today tax current revenue. Than for 1936. Regarding the part of the United we haven t your solidarity. as he helped Mrs. Owens from tne will probably be the last regulat started on Us equalization review Housing Act End Witboat May bhortogs All snow at the city's measuring session untu the second Monday of the assessment of mutes and States In fhe, troubled arena of Travel by Zeppelin li the Ideal plane. At the public meeting FHA offk roll la added stake tn utilities for 1936 tax purposes. world affairs, the, observer state mode from the point of view of Alfer the appendix Brighton Is gone, aecord ifjiaHw ill explain the general set. Congratulate yourself that you in October. of Lake valuation Sait the properwrithe noted said Thu work will continue until were able to teach me anything,' tng to a report received today by We are at present entirely free the passenger, Attorneys, who have cases that procedure, while durrng tho Increase by about which period any ter, who has traveled more than ty should the water department Torrid upiiid Mrs. Owen replied laughingly. clinic conferences a they would like .to have heard, June 8. during of but same and the with the dangerous entanglements, levy Graf miles 50.000 the mi or weather citizen, Zeppelin. last week started the snow home owner will have prospective believing a . pnvat She was obviously nervous should notify the court at once; corporation or finish without a deficit. may back and to meet the will womens mines Jiy.lcoumy that utilities with have She not sitting t a proclaiming conmclttng-arate and It rapid opportunity to explain bus particu ' Mr. Quinn said. though It was not because of the sakl Mr. Cummings. The court been California assessed Tax the we world at throughout tinued that groups fairly wont ing even by to vanish when cooler cases fight any lar bousing problem to a qualified at this session, There has been some talk of In figure eights," barrel rolls and will hear all came, the observer re- FHA advisor since he will be told nose dives, she said. Sbe was anx- which are ready for argument. Cl commission, may appear before It price cannot get us anywhere ex- before returning to England. Durthe citys levy of 13 mills There is still of ver- briefs, however, must die filed by and present facts supporting their cept Into trouble. in confidence" We Tmist arm ing, her stay on the coast she will creasing ported. ious to bear the Inspector plenty "frankly and contention. air- as the city has already borrowed snow on north slopes and in gul- whether . so as to be an obvious force, and visit m number of or not he ran qualify for dict She turned to him as he May 29. to sponsor WPA protects. With the lie This assessment as con of aeronautical 8197c years and ravines. The measuring a FHA loan, and if so, how to go climbed out of the front cockpit, then ten the world that, we want plane plants, increase of 1.108.000 in the valua721,001 represents a 16,353.243 Infrom them, but that we struettun is her "only real hobby, tion and home increase In the oth- stake is on level ground. 'about obtaining one "Well, how was ltT Utah Solong To Aid crease oyer the 1935 totaL The law nothing with alon8 flying. will toes not our own stand for er revetfge of the city. Auditor Sam, Re evaded her question by sayTax Commission the that require ' uel F. Nicholls said today that the ing: How did you like ft your- S. L. Nursing Addition between the third Monday fn May, being stepped on." An alliance between the United! Sinks- - CraflnslM selff You were flying the ship.' city levy may not be increased. The and the second Monday in June,-mu- State -C3ZATEST SALE Members be and would of Utahs England Congressional citys share of the increase made in review Us own assessment moot Ray Peck, manager of the flying 11 In factor the world, the county valuation by the state powerful At Teachers m hool, and Campbell had been inand hear protests before certifying USED ct!l!?y,u,porL?he LCSE3 Ogden construct the figure-ttax commission has not yet been against which no Imperialist naterested spectators during the ex- 00.000 PWA project counties. tion would dare to attack, said Mr Seventy-on- e teacher .training reported. The city will not benefit hibition. They were pulling for a nurses home addition to the Sait von Lake General Hospital, they inWeigand. The success of sudi from the increased value of metal BOARD her when three times she landed formed TO MEET an alliance would depend on both class members were graduated'at mines but will get theg realest benthe Chamber of Commerce within 200 yards of the curie. She session the of the nations letter and Officers members into the Ogden morning of the by today. entering pact efit from any t in valuataxied dose once to ask Johnny without Stake quarterly conference, Sun- tion of public uitlities. to bring her three cushions. Her There is. little prospect, however. Chamber of Commerce Board of wholeheartedly, measures. atwere Governors invited to Aof this today project receiving early . five feet two inches of height bad according to Bishop David A. 10 SPEAK' tend the Veteran of Foreign Wars "If America fa to be draw n Into day. made it Impossible for her to see ttention. Senator Elbert D. of the Presiding Bishopric, Dri' Phillip J. ShemMLWashing-ton..p-. He explained that ail Department encampment June b will be in the Pacific and Smith, as she landed the first time. who addressed the S. Geological Survey C graduates. U New 7 house Hotel. In not the Atlantic, A combination the funds allocated to the PM A and at the It was not until after a private of have been geologTst,w itr gi ve amitustiated Itcr of the Atnertean and Briush navies Tearher. talk with the sviatrix in his office projects. Bishop Smith stressed address on the Salmon River in JlL Anderson, cofhmandcr of Clar- - would be something which Japan need for adequate preparation, Idaho at a meeting of the Utah Sothat Inspector McWiUlam told Mrs Other of support were ence E. Allen Post No. . 409. 51 would hot dare to face," he added. the Owen that Lit tests proved she received promises and A PAIR OF BEAUTJFUL URGE SHE pointed out the responsibilities ciety of Professional Engineers set from Representatives Abeimonal bay services will feature The preset t sitwas capable of carrying that- - go with teaming young e for 8 pm. Wednesday Its the Murdock and J. Will Robinson. on- - Sunday, June 7, nauation not is the as the critical, program ROSE BLANKETS TO ANY PERAUTO passengers any place she likes. Hotel convention room. tions are still "sparring for an Within a short time, she will SON WHO SUBMITS THE NAME OF opening. try for her commercial pilot's liPawl ana plan Find Blow NEW OR cense, When Japan begins moving her Mrs. Owen's husband la F. Vane USED CAR OR TRUCK PROStroops 50.000 at a time, the action Owen, geneticist In charge of the be near," the war correspondwill PECT TO US. . U. S, Department of Agriculture A meeting of the ".Misogynaversion to and disregard for ent said. "Then I believe that ' office here. They live at 853 East ists," The summer season tourist association Russia automobile fa will er the to the female or "women haters, aex, a spirit which try wffl SW to toa Seventeenth South Street. eewl to W . today, with several . wmr arr n to QI? that were able ta keep warm the Japanese: seeing war to be in- , began duo towto attempting to "sell" every tourwhich was adjourned 33 years hh,m,i hundred she visitors tn evitable. the will to wo .m W4 and for two get try vigorous years first blow ist on remaining here longer ago. will be resumed tonight a stopping here, numerous with by bombing Japanese dancside-tri"dates," a around Dead for the city wmmm m ymm vtafe. W Check shows. , any Employe 14 when 10 of the original mmnn ing parties, and romances. Jay territory. 5M taktey w and vicinity and to visit Utah's n The number of visitors fa exmembers meet at a dinner and w GREATEST ftAU Of E. Johnson, a member explain- The next war wilt be fought I S. L. Hotel Room southern parks. to increase daily until UVED CAU O TUCIS- -i reunion at the Hotel Utah. ed today. Every member, be from foe air, and against civilians pected tm Iwb "To date, our effort have about Aug. I, making this sear1414 Ww4 III fcrrwi THOSE WAS. The occasion is prompted Mr rather than soldiers, said, is now married. SIGHT MOW! S.wI ..wwrtiwl J. I, Haycraft, employe of son the greatest in the city and met with unusual success. he. - tor eltoto - who predicts visit of a von the attend-thThose clainur who Ball, Harry that wfll Conv Weigand, DUO CAS IOTS Western Hotel Register a0W,00t ' states tourist W. explained, D. history. rhiefs-o-f staff of the worlds armies IVEJUSO. charter member, from Alherdinner are: T. Colley Stayner. 740 South Main Street, was found RisheL Utah State Automobile The Chamber of Commerce Thomas F. Jackson. Rufus D. freely admit this fact . dead fn his room at the Windsor ta, Canada, who with Ripley Association president, reports Johnson of Ogden and Thomas Building lobby has been conJohnson, Joseph Held, L Clyde cities like Salt Lake wili that 80 "Inland Motel, 223 South Mam Street, last verted into a gallery featuring parties requested inWilliam BaH of Berkeley, Cal., then be the only ones in' security, Bailey, A1 Faddia. Harry Balk formation at the association's night. Two physicians reported a display of typical Utah to only member living out ; he said. Rfpley Johnson, James Cowan they had been treating him for of the the Chamber at headquarter scenic views.' With this visiSalt Lake, , and Jay Johnson. Among the heart trouble. Mr. von Weigand flew here last of Commerce today, compared ble evidence of worth-whilor--' were The of the "Mysogvnists now deceasHarris, members, original Fisher president "root ruDdx-- Down rows rou beaus via United Air Lines and left to 10 to 20 daily during the attraction. Mr. Rishel claim ganized in Salt Lake in 1901 ed, were Leslie Spence, Arch night ity-ftnoon for Los Angeles few weeks, . , company. was notified, and the SJL547 SOUTH M 4PY that the average stay of visipat PHONE WAS. 1414 for the purpose of pooling and Sheppard, and William Mr. was Western He Air Rishel body taken to the Neil ODonnell also Express. that , tors will be greatly increased their mutual perpetuating this year, for thereport Mortuary. , guest stths Hotel Utah. ,' first time. this summer. row-aide- Je Feminine ; Blood Given To Save Doctor Visitor Sees Threat Of War Goal Despite Tricky Weather of , $ C f7 , Convene Early , lt To McWil-liama- " June - - Equalization J' V t- Snow Gone Review Started By Commission At City Water Measuring Point i m i 1 TPT 71 o F tvs rvn rani;: to - net-eas- e half-wa- y f - Thoni-wrote. Russo-Japanes- e g New-hous- Women Haters Gill Sleeting S. L. Society Record Number Of Visitors Expected Revives After 33 Years Tourist Season Benins out-mah- n semi-offici- Found Tw p - In fl "BOWP-FIOTE- , flw we-- f . e fred a. cnniEson , e na h |