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Show V '! THE'DEnET KEWS' v. .Cedar City Girls String Orchestra I7innzng Laurels Amity Marks;. G. 6. P. Third - Select Judicial Nominees , Cmlnl Utah 4 Republican lawyers ttO blends today tiii m to Job or electing a Third Judii cial District ticket chosen during harmonious convention fa ' Bight In the Salt Lake City and County Building council chambers. Edwin IX Batch was nwniM district attorney, defeating Scott A. OshlquM and Hay ItcCarty. Six district Judges were noM ted; Homer Holmgren. George Armstrong. L. A. Miner, James a. Melville, 1 Wight and Jamea M. Carlson. I Division Bated The 178 votes in the convention were divided on the iuvnifit-- v m follows Attorney Hatch Dahlqiitrt eto Melville Reunion To Speak At Special Tabernacle Bites Dim t. Deseret Gym Opens Dancing, Art, Piiano Studio Opening of a studio for danring. dramatic art and piano at Deseret Gymnasium was announced today by Miss Carol Hall, director of the school, and member of the Deseret wGym staff for many years. Jean Renee will conduct the ci s dancing, featuring the Mise HsU also will new ballet-tap- . be In charge of some of the dano-hrliTV which have bees ranged for both children adults. In charge of dramatic art Will be Mrs. Edward E. Hoffman, who also baa been affiliated with the Gymnasium for many years, and Miss Hall will give piano instruction. Classes will open in all of the divisions on Tuesday. Miss Hall said. Registration U daily during gymnasium hours. An three instructors have recently returned from study in California, Mias Hall at the University of Calif omit, Berkeley; Mias Renee in San Francisco, and Mrs. Hoffman in Los Angeles, where she has. lake? special study to play WWtUCtiOB. , , f-The studio piano, to present reettafs and ft-lumber of Special Damage Estimated 87,500 From . - Fim ' ? At- . Four more hats were to the poliTwo hours of Intensive " fire tical ring today for Democratic fighting last night subdued flames which threatened to consume the nomination to the Mata legislature. ftvestory Jluilding at 146 SouthThe owner of one, Gbarks B. PoWest Temple Street lecat accountant, win vie The efforts of foul companies of for the right to run for the senate, directed by Battalion firemen, Chief J. K. Pienvy, confined the d the others have aspirations to blase ' to the fourth-floo- r factory rvo to the house. They are:, of the Western Garment A ManuFrank L. Copening, Jr, and facturing Company. The damage M. Burton, attorneys, was estimated at 17,500. an&j The fire department was .sumMr. Albert Jensen, present legia-- j moned at 7 p.m. by passers by who . la tor. j noticed smoke and flames pouring For the past 20 years, Mr. Pederout of the rear windows. Heavy sen has kof employed as an ae--' countant by large concerns- - He pressure houses brought into play the rear fire escape soon had was a candidate for city commie-afone- r blase under controL Flame to 1933 and for mayor in confined mainly to one largo 1935. He is a supporter of Dr. Herbert & Maw and resides at 232 east pressing room where the fire i believed to have originated. Cause South Temple Street. ELDER MARVIN 8 TAYLOR of the fire is unknown. Mr. Copening has been practicLoss consisted mainly of damage ing law since his graduation from East Mill Creek Ward the University of Utah law school Hilton Bedell of Herriman has to contents of the pressing room; to 1330. He is a captain hi the Damage to the structure is estimatTo Be Scene announced his candidacy for the ed at 8Z500. Judge advocate generals departDemocratic nomination for the kg--: This 4 the second fire lit five Event Friday ment reserve and manager of the Home (tea and Oil Company. His islature. Mr. Bodell has been a years which has broken out on the residence is at 1337 Garfield Avee Prtor to his departure for the worker for the Demo- - fourth floor of the Simon buildnue. Canadian Mission, Elder Marvin S.jcratic party. He has served as ing. The same firm waa occupy Mr. Burton was bom and educatIng the floor on June 9, 132, ed in Sait Lake, graduating from Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. George; Democratic chairman of District when a fire caused mm than tide the University of Utah to 19331 He F. Taylor of East Mill Creek, will 326 the past four years, and has 000 damage, according to fire - dela a mrmher of the Junior Demo- be honored at a farewell teeti- - been prominent in civic affairs, partment records. cratic League and Uvea at 35 F monial nekt Friday at 8 p.m. in 8lving wholehearted support to Street. Catmull Take Roads A native of Provq, Mrs. Jensen the East Mill Crock Ward ChapeL International followwill conclude the was educated at the Brigham Danring and Smeller Olson Leave Young University. Her husband is ing program: financial secretary of the BrotherCatmull today bee me George Duet, Claudia and Lillian Stokes, hood of Locomotive Firemen and invocation. J. Ottley: solo, acting superintendent of county Sydney Births Recorded igtnemen. She favor amendment Albert Eccles; reading. Phoebe roads and bridges to fill the vato the sales tax and liquor control Castleton; cancy created by the temporary numbers, Arthur laws and exemption of homes of S. Woods; organ leave of absence taken by, Supt President remarks. leas than 82.000 valuation. Charles W.Fagg; violin ablo, Lewis Births in Salt Lake for the week Frank L. Olsen. Mr. Olson asked leave while he N. itagley; male quartet, direction HEAD OF CLUB RETURNS ending Aug. 21. more than doubled conducted a campaign for the Dr. Arthur W. Olsen, president ?. Democratic nomination 'for comrecords as compared to missioner. When Informed that Mr. of the Salt Lake heuroralometer J.jCeH; response by the missionary, and Research Club, re- benediction by Munn Q. Cannon. 26 of the latter. Births for the Olson Intended to seek the nominaturned to Salt Lake yesterday afcorresponding week last year were tion. Commissioner J. B. Mullins ter pest graduate work at a school BAND CONCERT CANCELLED identical. 62, with three more advised him to take temporary of chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. The band concert scheduled for deaths recorded last year than this. leave of absence until ha found Dr. Olsen was reappointed a mem- Fort Douglas tomorrow has been Six cases of scarlet fever were whether he would win the nominaber of the field advisory hoard of cancelled as the 38th Infantry reported and four cases of mumps tion. If he falls to be nominated, a member of Band will be out of town The reg- in a total of 18 new cases of conta- Olson will return as superintend- the school and the representatives' assembly of ular concert schedule will be re- gious disease which broke out to ent. Commissioner MulUnx said, the chiropractic health bureau. sumed on Thursday. v a.Franceodeee Salt Lake the same week. Of f a girls string orchestra of the Cedar City Second Ward who are attracting wide attention in musical circles for their concerts. The .... ................m of all 11 ctduUdates for the district bench were placed to nomination by Shirley P. Jones during the convention keynote address. E. A. Rogers opened the session with a talk in which he paid tribute to the late W. R. Hutchins, who for 32 yean was chairman of the district committee. Adam 8. Bennton will apeak Sunday afternoon at 2 pjn. in the Tabernacle, at a meeting held especially for visitor to Salt Lake City under the auspices of pres. Joseph S. Perry, of the Temple Block Mission, Mr. D. Sterling Whedright, solo1 ist, will sing two numbers, Know That My Redeemer Uveth," by Handel, and "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings," by Liddle. Special organ numbers to be played by Frank H. Asper include: "Prelude, 'Intennexao'," by Steanc; Priere a "Nocturne," Ferrate; imAre dame," Boellmann; "A Dutch in Lullaby," and "Postlude, Mu-cD Major." Rebikoff. Seek House Posts ; 7" One, Senate Sinion Building Blaze Subdued Legislative Race 134 133 Carlson .........106 Wight Adam A. Duncan P. G. Lewis George M. Lawrence 66 Owia Matheson 5 H. 47 Harvry aufl PresMia Brsytou Dean F. Brayton presided over thf convention at chftlnnui ot tbt Third Judicial committee. He was assisted by A. Pratt Keslrf, secre- - -- 1003 Of Ilcrriman In ........... Ji Judge Homlgren Armstrong Miner ' Milton Bodell a McCarty 5 h a . ' WU-for- d a ..... SEPTD.GER Three More Democrats JCtutril Utah Member k. SATUTDAY Four Declare For Solon jobs' District, Vote - CTIY LAKE SALT choral work to Salt Lake. Mrs. Papworth organised the-- , orchestra three years ago and says that it has since been instrumental in raising - the attendance of the ward . to a marked: degree. Left to right the players in the picture are: Margaret Jones, piano; Elam Corry, cello; Henrietta Jones, (dig orchestra Is under the direction of Isabelle J. Papworth. ward organist and formerly and prominent in orchestra Two Workers Recovering After Being Buried Alive Phyllis Leigh, Petty, Corry, Two workers who death when caught trench cavein at Tenth East and Fifth South Streets yesterday afternoon are recovering at their homes today from the hamming experience. The two men, R. 8. Stockford. 31, of 451 Pugsley Street and John Fager, 42, of 150 East Second South Street, were buried when the dirt walls of a trench they were digging collapsed. Only the quick action of fellow workmen saved the buried men. On their remooval from the pit. Stockford and Pager were taken to the police emergency boapUaL Stockford incurred an abrasion on the right temple and contusions on the kgs and shoulders. His companion suffered contusions on the left knee and kg. The trenching at the scene of the mishap is being done for highway Leila-Patty- long-tim- , bers of the enhegn net shown to the picture are Shirley Jonas, cello, and Ruth Mm Corry, second violin. Papworth is shown standing behind the row of girls. Utah Postal , Clerk Meeting narrowly Opens At Cedar in a mivsed Tborley, cello; Germs second violin; Lear Ine second violin: first violin; and memfirst violin. Other $600,000 - To Job During 62 Be Slashed Off County Tax Bills Approximately 8600,000 will be slashed from the tax bills of the Record Attendance At county's 66(000 taxpayers this year, to a report by County Annual Convention according Auditor Ferrell H. Adams. Levy decreases by various taxExpected ing units, topped by the 3.5 mill cut ordered by the state, was reCEDAR CITY. Utah. Sept. & The seventh annual convention of sponsible for the saving to taxMr. Adams said. the Utah State Federation of Post payers. Jordan District (outside towns) Office clerks and auxiliaries startas the only unit in the county ed off today with promise of a huge ailh a higher tax bill, due largely attendance as cars rolled into Cedar to an increase of 812X4.074 in assessed valuation. Taxes in the City from practically every direc- district will be 8107J9229 higher and visitors tion, bringing delegates than last year, it was reported. and in many cases entire families This year's tax bill in the county to spend the week-enand Labor will be 87.19B.013.47, compared to Day to Southern Utahs scenic cen- 87.793J78.74 a year ago, showing ter attending meetings and recre- a reduction of 8594.365.27. , ating together. Salt Lake City, Granite, Murray, Among tho distinguished visitors Midvale, Bingham and Sandy to arrive early today were Mrs. wilt have total savings of Elisabeth Erwin of Long Beach. 8710.737.56, to Mr, Adams wS too npue-eewe- y (3.6 Calit, national vln , r..l mkmm t v- (.1 Fen- in bait Lakeaccording Veteraao Hot of the ttsuowsl City. to) eration of Post Office Clerks. Cart in Granite. 816. 642.88 in Murray, 828.883.74 to Midvale. of San Francisco, 10,782.05 Federation of in Bingham and 83JM.M to Sandy. ties Clerks. Congressman Abe Murdock of Beavor, Utah; Lavar Christensen, Provo. state president of the Utah Federation, ail of whom are scheduled to participate on the Local office. U. S. weather bucoo-faprograms during the three-da-y reau. Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 5, 1936. EaJoy Recreation Inches As the visitors arrived they were Precipitation in last 24 hours T. received by local committeemen at Total since OcL 1 15 11 headquarters and after registration Total Oct. 1 to date last year 16 29 were taken to the branch agricul- Normal Oct. 1 to date. 15 38 tural College campus. There they WEATHER SUMMARY played softball, volleyball and horse A Slight high pressure system shoes to their hearts content on the has flowed inland from the Pabeautiful lawns and courts of the cific Northwest coast and this ., college. twFers nswrtflfeg Nada. - and most ... Among todeys jcrfrix-SoRInkMate.olThe Temp Adjoining City,' Ogden and other norther! appreciably .tower to city '.were weft represented with Esassss&asi?:- y do d tax-pay- er who Investigated. Audubon Society To Meet Tuesday l( The Weather The Utah Audubon Society will hold its monthly meeting in Room M. 210 Muaeura Building. Unlver-sitvsit-y of Utah. Tuesday at 8 R G. Bee will give an illustrated lecture on The Home Life of Native Birds" hi which he will give same of the rewrite of hk scientific research in with the Farmington bay project. C. W. Lockerbie will complete plans foe the September field trip r the Bear River Bird sanctuary Sept 1.- .The RuMteto tovfted. p-- - - a Foiflr Salesmen Held In -- nor6r rater vattena continued to pile up. chough without float X if cue fain' U. 8. Senator Elbert D. Thomas occurred of to the northern Police and postoffice officials to- of Salt Lake City will arrive Sun- Nevada and Utah, and overparts the inactivities the are and the in investigating day morning participate day terior Northwest, with rain still salesmen who 10 o'clock of four f11 session, speaking on foiling at Baker City, Walla Walla were arrested yesterday following "A Model and Growing Civil Serr- - and Spokane A shallow depresthe compUlnta that mail boxes In and sion over the Dakotas is attended w Tonight. vicinity of Fourth East Street been in that region by light showers, Westminster Avenue had Tonight at the convention ban- few good rains being reported in Mr. Mr. rifled. Mrs FrisvokV Erwin, quet l the States, and AmaOnly AslhorlnJ The prisoner gave the names of Christensen and the Hon. Abe rillo had ZS0 inches. Csnuino Moyto Morris Motater, 2U Bud Gardner. 20; Murdock were scheduled to take Orvflto Wiseman, 20, and Clarence part on the program with other Factory local members in song and speech. Store in Salt Lake Krause. 25. The convention will continue City. Sunday at 10 a m and 2 pjn. conS. U. P. Win Hear cluding Monday with scenic trip Dr. Howard R. Drigg through the natural wonderlands Uz$z of the southern sections. Was. 3450 426Sa.Stata eminent Dr. Howard Drigg. at teacher of Western History New York University, and president of the Oregon Trails Association. will be the speaker at a meeting of the 8ons of 4 a $ -- MAYTAG PARTS West-Centra- Farts Elzi E:!:r,s Grant Stake LADOH DAY RAGE F.1EET PflYSCH, OT. sut. 7 a Fa therefore Bee Hero to 7 ThriOing Baeeel ' TIME Z fM. STAKTIN3 I Utah Pioneers, Tuesday at Has Conference, Auxiliary Meetings Lion Hone, it was announced today by chairman. Qnka S.L.Young, of The quarterly conference Motria, psasktent of Nephi preride and special Grant Stake opened this morning 1 U. P. will will be provided by to the stake tabernacle. Thirty-thir- d entertainment Harold G-- Reynolds. South and State Street, with special sessions for the M. Hold Utah Eagles To L A. and Relief Society meeting Park simultaneously- - in their annual At Murray Outing ' ACT 8cJ4 fs Maw Don Bmmoc&J To UlSt 0X13 clei c::3. y 'rtr 4- , IASOAT3 i:::xcx m to young people THIEF GETS CLOTHCTO A thief with a penchant for apparel last night entered the room of Frank W. Erickson to a down-tow hotel, sod ateia two suits, a riding outfit end other articles of 1 , j bined Relief Society choruses of the stake will furnish music. Tbe East Mill Crevk Ward choir wiO sing to the afternoon aeastona. The evening meeting, under til Irectian of the A, will be devoted to ""Youth end will include a special program of inter--" c:tt c:id c;:i Automatic CAS FURNACE FAN-TYP- fan-typ- sea-rio- n T New E offers even That Is because of two factors: (1) The more gas you use, the less is the unit cost; e (2) the new gas presidency.' At the morning a choir mads up of tba com- ( Th8 er An extensive program of games General seerions win be held toad aUtietia contests lias been morrow at U am. and 7 pjn. under the direetkm of the stake menuftr isw enrm DABY GItAND PlANO l And Remember ... more major gas appliances or gas rerange, water-heatfrigerator yon can heat your home or less money than you have been paying for other fuels each winter. Ham-moo- ml for If you already have two or conference. The Relief Society .meetings were held tinder the direction of Lota P. Baxter and the M. L A. waa represented by Dt E. Stringham A. Stevens, and Warner KJepe for the men,, and Evangeline T. Beasley. Bertha K. Tlngey, and Freda Jensea for the Members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles foam all parts of the state will gather at Murray Park tomorrow la an ooting and picnic. in Salt Lake free buses win leave from the chib headquarters oa West Tempie Street at 12 noon. 12 JO and 1 pm, it Hera are typical fas bilb in Home Hint nnjoy nll-- f ns service. Hew do Hie tntnb compere with YOUR hill items? the corraspotxlinf furnace is more efficient. This new furnace has an enclosed Tan, operating automatically, which forces fil Greater Savings tered, warmed and properly humidified air into every room in your house. It requires less fuel because of the more uniform and positive circulation of warmth. A Summer Cooling System The same equipment serves cooling system in warm weather. The gas is turned off and cool basement air is drawn into the fan compartment where all dust and as a Why not enjoy the year-roun-d comfort this new- gas heating and cooling plant can give yon? 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