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Show I -- 9. , t K The Deseret News " to BiBfml I lie Tear Boa Only 1$. Week ,. - -B,-A- rthur 1A Daily Thought CITY Tka eewaid mmtt UTAH. TUESDAY aJJ - , L I 1 Skid-jrtin- rk-ati- Dru-shal- l, oj Fuji-jstruc- h cam lOUBWWII y -si Hs-te- City Pays $75 For Street Defect r ' 1 Gty $750 To d Patrolman Elmer C, Halo of the Traffic Department Is chief of the MM Jaaior Traffic Police now faactioaing la Sait Lake City Schools, throegh a recent reorganisation of the Department. Bat hls mew" goat rail him Chief, they call him Elmer." For the last tars ssontka, bo has bees working dally with tbs is pa jaainr rontiagest of Halt lake City's traffic tore aad now 0 (hr school children Ihroagboat the city as the officer whom he saerreds. Sergeant Harvey C. Peirce, traffic investigator. Genial and fail of fan. while being efficient and os the job, he teaches the )onng traffic officers their serloas dnlles and keeps it a game the) like to pla. remit, LaMar Morriss of 4314 Seventh Fast Street, salatrs his chief in the accompanying pirtarrs. n S. L. Police Recover 50 Of 51 Cart Stolen In Month Of October Recovering 50 of 51 automobiles stolen from Salt Lake City during the month of October. the police automo ive bureau scored almost 100 per rent, it was indicated on the regular -- report Issued today by Sergeant T. L. Dikes. In addition to the large recovery of stolen local cars, the bureau also reclaimed a car stolen In September and recovered seven machines fotf other cities and states. Seven persons were arrested bv detectives of the bureau, five on state charges and two on Federal Dier Act charges. Study To Show Utah Advantages, and vocational opportunities afforded rural youth . by UtaiUs unique village type" of living, will be disclosed In a purvey being undertaken by agriculture extension leaders, it was announced today by Dr. Francis W. Ktrkham, state director of the National Youth Administration. The studv is being undertaken now in Juab, Utah and Wasatch counties among unmarried young people between 16 and 25 years in age. In charge is Bernard Joy. Washington. D. C. direction extension studies and teaching. U. 8. Agricultural Department. A cross- - section of mental attitudes among the states rural youth also will be disclosed by the survey. Da Kirkham reports. Similar studies will be made in other states by the federal agency. Social Election Day Bids Fair To Become Legal Holiday Ctarge Of Involuntary Manslaughter Entered ' A complaint charging .Vern Whitehead, of 665 North Redwood with Involuntary manslaughRued, ter was filed today In CityCourt. Whitehead is charged with havirrg 24 driven negligently on Sept and when Ms car allegedly killed Mm Ireta PtovelL a pedeo trian. at Ninth West and North Temple Street. . ITBEMEI PROMOTED A. I Magiiel and Charles Bohn, member of the city Fife Depart merit, were advanced te second .action of grade firemen todav bywhich the City Commission, m proved the promotions Fue Chief Walter 8. Knight. Two Held In Connection With Series Of Recent S. li Robberies $16,-80- I If interest in politics and voting continues to grow, election day may become a legal holiday, some observers today. And other observers, a little closer to the picture, observed that it may aa well be a holiday now. work didn't seem to be the major consideration today as Salt Lake and Utah voters marched to the polls in record numbers. Tho Salt Lake Stock' . A Mining Exchange was closed down tight. Some of the brokers are said to have spent their day off watching the Improvised boards" In a number of ' downtown cigar stores. at tho Several meeting Chamber of Commerce bad to rive way to the more eerioua buslnesa in hand, mid a good proportion of the downtown were converted Into political headquarter for the day with the occupants debating pro and con." Polling places literally bulged .with. voter throughout most of the day, giving great promise of setting a new all-ti- office -- Sale Lake polirv todav claimed solution of the latest series of local robberies with the purported confessions of two teen being detained at the city jail for further investigation. The men, Sam Edgar Brav. 21 and Alvin LeRov Giilispie, 20, admitted bolding up two customers and five clerks at Safe-wa- r Store No. 15. 1458 South Main Street, last Raturrlrv night. Recovery of 8150 of an estimat ed total of W,00 uken In the raid was reported bv police Formal Chargee reading Forme! charges of robbery ire pending completion of the investigation. it w as indicated bv Captain E. A. Hedman. chief of the dethat tective bureau. He reported three clerks In the store had Identified the suspects as their assailant. Brav and GUIisple were arrested Monday bv Detectives L B. Gifford and J. Ross Hansaker at the Del Marva HoteL 138 South State Street Apprehension followed identification of the suspect from a circular sent here from Denver Two detectives spotted Giilispie earlv Monday and trailed him from Fourth South and Main Street to the hotel room Arrested with the pair was a girl. Gwendoline Warner Gillicme, a hnde of less than two months Both the husband and j Brav clea-e- d the girl of ImplicaIn the robbery bv their pur19 Chairmen Of County tion ported confessions, detectives said. Served Seven Year Organizations Although onlv 21 years of are. Brav has served a toul of seven Announced vears in prisons and reformatories in four different states, according Appointment of nine chairmen to Captain Hedman.- Giilispie reof (ountv Christmas Real 4e or portedly served a sentence in the "amrations was announced todav Colorado Both Reform fy hool. nv MlAda Tavlor Graham. Ltah prisoners ' are anted by Denver Tuberculosis Association executive authorities for questioning in consecretarv This vear the seal sale nection with several armed robwill open on Thanksgiving and beries there, it was learned todav. conclude Christmas Two other men arrested Mondav j Dr R J Alexander, superin- for Investigation were released totendent of the Salt Lake General dav bv police They gave the names Freeland, Hospital, is general chairman of of John. 28. and Thomas the sale. The county chairmen 23, brothers. They were detained only for general Investigation, pojust named are said. , Mrs Anna Kopp, Park City, liceNo formal chargee have been Summit County; Mrs. Ruth Hamand filed Giilispie. Bray against mond, Meab, Grand County; Mrs Claude Fov. Monticeilo. San Juan Office Christmas Seal At Ogden Offers !t Election Returns 'Leaders named iVeir Ogden and Weber Countv residents are invited to call . The Deseret News Office, in Ogden, where election re over the turns will be available telephone The News also will supply returns to the Kgvptlan and the Ogden theaters and the Cham ber of Cqinmerre The News Election Service will insure the first earlv rereturns as turns and the count of the vole - -s Utah Building Unit Nominates - - ' Construction Congress Of State To Vote Deer m her 1 Park Service To Aid 7 cmy TeacherS Ruhards. Parowan. Leaders Named Arthur 7 Heber Jones. Eureka, Juab Mrs. Alice Coun-- '' north Iron Count v. Mr 'Gardner, South Iron County. Barr t Musser George, Washington Tooele Educator Heads t Counts , and Dr. L. L. Cullimore. Welfare Insurance , Prov o ltah County, Chairmen jet are to be chosen Association for Carbon and Cache Countiea Solicitation in all other counties officers of the Utah Teachwill he handled out of Salt Lake ersNew Welfare Association, a group and nearby counties in which insurance organization for educachairmen are being appointed. tors were announced today tor B. . A Fowler, secretary of the Utah Educational Association The new president is X Howard Jensen of Tooele, succeeding J R. who beMahoney of Salt Lake member of the comes Dr Charles . Woodruff chair board of directors man of the Salt Lake Bov Scout new Director of the tah Building and Construction Congress were nominated at a meeting of the or gantation todav in the Chamber of Commerce building. The elec-Salt Lake for years has tion is set for the next meeting, Though been recognized as America's scenic Dec. 1. center, a branch office of the Na toBoard members nominated tional Park Service will be estabfor the various major divisions day men were enlisted In lished here soon for the first time, of the Congress are Fiftj-siunder disclosed today by Brick and clav products. Che the U. S. Armv in October by the Devid plans H. Madsen, director of the I!rii rahoo.n Jnd A ,A- - uFk- Salt Lake district recruiting service 'park service s wild life div ision The office will be set up forth m the Ness Building, and applica-- ' Mark Tuttle and George turns will continue to be accepted within the Chamber of Commerce ,r,(tor, fUnda!, r(.ment and paf.,rr pr(K, r during the first part of this month building under arrangements made Snow electrical Herbert Gus P Uarkman. chamber sec-- K. , x Kahn hardware drat enlistments in the field artil-bplis , Mr. in Madsen be will and medt J,!e 'retary. lerj-infantry, engineeis, ;)rtn,v the ral departments. SI5ST tox EldwTTce t ,d Hawaii. All vacancies in R I Irvine, paint and glass d! tee. was elected a member of the and Mr Fowler, secretary and artillery have been filled and those B tnbutors. W. Butler and committee during the ,urPr. Members of the board bial of service T, lace F. Bennett. monthly meeting today at the ciude the new president and vice Umltel1' brCheS of Chamber Commerce and Plumbing heating supplies Mr. Mahoney. Don E. Information to the above effect L. B Hampton and C. Nelson, and Led bv the council executive president. Kenner. Sevier C. C Gardner, was released today in a bulletin utilities. H. M. Ferguson. All of staff the executive committee 1)aU,- - M M. Bentley of SC George, from the headquarters of the the director nominated on thi list member participatd In a flag ere- - an(j 7 c. Hebertson of the Alpine area remitting service !inonv. Carl A. Badger gave a brief district. . A the outgrowth of an injurviare from Salt Lake Ashton Is eon addrew on The Community Chest lhn he fut hisa grewRavmond J. and The teachers' Insurance plan. Mr Srit Fund Drive and Our ResponsihiF tobt.hand while chopping down president presided at CItv-- and m The explained, is an insurance Folpr and 55 were of davs Arthur the "l. progress John report Yaughn. which provides at nominating si i Idaho13"' - committee evechairman of was sutxommit137 Flower l.y died submitted B' last Court, report mutu tnsuranre up to 1.000 for and Boise tees the Leslie annual o 10 clock In a local hos 6 by at a jear. based on Squires. arranging dollars meeting atxiu' four inmg jpitaL the death rate within the organiza- .y3"- -- t M council president ,mn Officers mere elected last Sat- JAMr. Vaughn was taken to the host tv e urged every executive rommitee urHav during the U. E. A. conven-- ' Ipital two week ago. when blood member to at least one on attend rut. poisoning developed from the Eld-reScout troop meeting during Xov The son of John and Flora ember, as part of a new program g Vaughn, Mr. Vaughn was to familiarize leaders with Scout acBetiec street lighting in the vicin- bom Jan. 27. 1881 in Covington, Jim counchief defense Gibson, tivities and problems. and Ky. A resident of Salt Lake City sel for Frank Green. 29, ity of Kensington Avenue 20 charged had be for Third East Street was requested of' been the past in theyears, furniture mov- with slaving Wesley D. Amott, forengaged Resignation the City Commission today in a ing business at the time of his mer Salt Lake resident, declared Salt Patricia Fordham. Kav petition signed by more than From Board in his Accepted Lakes second incubator baby this to Elmore Ala the argument residents of the district. are Mrs his . . . . , widow. Surviving bama Circuit Court jury todav that The resignation of Charles N VMr- - todav lost a y struggle Vaughn, a sister. Mrs. Susie the State had failed Kensington Avenue and Third East 'Ruby utterlv" In Fehr as a member of the Citv for existence at the St. MarknHo. and his Beloit. father, Yount, Kan, Street, Browning Avenue and Third of Cordelia. Kan provmg Green guilty, the Associat Board of Adjustment was accepted wht.rf he diw! ,t 12.45 p.RL ed Press reported. East Street, and two lights on Sec todav bv the itv Commission. Mr piu,. child wss the daughter Of The case is exnected to reach Fehr., stated that other business1 ond East near Kensington Avenue the jury late today Of Petition Denied ; and Thirteenth South Street wav made it impossible for him to at-- ! Hr and Mrs J L. Fordham Gibson attacked the slate's con- tend e asked tn the petition, which was meetings, and asked that1 1632 Roosevelt Avenue. Mrs. tention that Green "hitch hiked" Of referred to the .public Safety eke be appointed in his ham ,eft weeks two hogpju, 1 nde with Amott from Rirnung- place No successor was named by n-- r ago. ham to Montgomery Sept L- the Uump-ru- e day Amott disappeared, lulled the Attending physicians Dreams of reaping riches by Resettlement worker and then Two S. Father couraged by Impressive gains mad reclaiming metals from the city drove his car into Mississippi and by the baby shortly after its predumps faded today for A. J. back into Alahama .until he was Women Passes East - Butterfield. mature birth Oct. 4. and had pre-i- t Til South Fourth arrested Sept. 3 in Union town The testimony of Mrs. Hugh West Street, when the City would survive, but the Henry Stelter, father of Mrs H. Commission n denied his applica-"Thiand her niece. Miss Anna j J. Blake and Mrs. Harry K. Miles work Lee to was of the for permission Hillbouse. Birmingham society j asked the City Commission of Salt Lake City, died vesterdav girl wss attacked bv Gibson, who todav bv B M Roe. chairman of at hm home. 2162 Ninth Eiftv third dumps. on hator babv, Janice Pehrson, euc- denied said was United women eterans Council The the remembered petition toojthe to Street Milwaukee, according the ground that the work much" to make their testimonv au--. Business houses have agreed to rum bed Aug 26 In the General word received here todav Mr close Roe with at that hour. the water thentir. the Associated Pres said. told unMu.i might interfere The two daughters will attend He also inferred that police had the commission The petition was , !!, of the municipally-own-ethe funeral sen ices in Milwaukee, supply wa daughter fJf Mr. warm strings plunge'north Amott body after referred to the Finance and Public "e with tampered probably Thursday and Mrs. Orbit Pehrson. 229 East it had been taken to the morgue. Safety Departments In addition to Mrs. Blake and of the citv. Seventh South Street. Mrs. Miles, Mr. Stelter la survived by a son, Robert C. Stelter, of Calif. 1 Have Office Here 56 Enlisted 1 i In U. S. Army oouruff INanicd To Executive Unit M,p-fo- y t.T the-oas- n Ikr 1," 'esto Fatal To Salt Laker, 55 (11t sSdRxS . rt Petition Asks Better Lighting Orem UelenSe I d , ' Hits State Case Death Claims Incubator Baby Fchrs C Dreamt r n rrom Fortune rJ roue Ford-smneon- Ii Of In Hill-hou- -- d Beauties Qf Bryce Canyon In Winter Accessible To Tourist For First Time record for the number of Utahns exercising their great American, franchise. Parties were being planned for tonight by a great boat of varied chi be and organizations, political and otherwise. All are intended to celebrate an election victory, but eomo of them are bound to foil bit short. , AJ1 aides still were claiming a late hour to up this afternoon. But there is one thing all agreed on there trill be e big time in tho rid town tonight. MWW lltani k By Confessions -- fln Yhs Police Gaim Theft Solution Youths Questioned By Police Democrat ic and Republican parties tn Utah were running, on Oct. 31, a neck and neck race In the matter of campaign expenditures, with the ms" spending slightly more than the outs. Reports filed by the political parties engaged in the confect for political tumor revealed this todav The statements were left with Secretary of State Milton H Belling, aa required under the Corrupt Practice Act. calling for a listing of all contributions and expenditures. The report of the Democratic State Committee signed bv Lvle B. Nicholes. showed that the party had received 818,008 83 In contributions and expended S17.39o.40l Other Oatiays The report of the Republican State Committee, signed bv M. S. Winder, secretary , showed that 6 had been received and 42 had been spent. Other polit ical parties such as the Union, Socialist, Communist, and the Prohibition reported expenditures ranging from a few dollars up to a few hundred Of the ( ongretsinnal rarfdida'rs1 Congressman At campaigning. Murdock on the Democratic ticket.! was in the lead with expenditures! of 81,056 11, as compared with receipts of 81,18100 A. . Malkins. Republican candidate for Congress in the Second District, showed thst he had received 81.034. and spent, 81,216 77. J. Wilt Robinson, eandi date on the Democratic partv, sec ond district, showed expenditures of 8807, and receipts of only 8117 Others Statements Rees M Reese, Democratic ran didate for State treasurer from Car bon t ountv report expenditure Of 8425 and no receipts Martin Democratic candidate for the Supreme Court bench, reports expenditures of $391 and no receipts. Republican candidates for state office, report a total of $5 793 in contributions. Justice EUas Han sen, candidate to succeed himself! on the Supreme Court bench, 8422,! Ray E. Dill man, candidate for Governor, $2,725; Keith Wahlquist, candidate for secretary ot state. 8615; Byton D. Anderson, candidate foe attorney general, $621;; T Greenwood, superintendent of hub lie construction. $325. EdseKChn tenen. state treasurer, $425.) D. T. ' Moffat, auditor, $460 T an! 1936. 3 17,395.40 Slippery road, the aftermath of the seaaon'r lint snow storm and near zero temperatures, caused auto mishaps which left one man seriously Injured and two others recovering from alight wounds and exposure today. Today tens of millions at thel Wesley E. Cain, 48. of 4004 Fifth s. polls, will express their political. East Street. Is feared to ha It s a great deal of result of an ac-py ,E"f;icl1t at 2200 South Mam Street and Meri seems dih. LTv 1I?nr l'h,Mm j,rarIv this morning. ofCain 4004 fifth Worthm(fton ,ljo to ere There Is always something cheer-1!-1 ful to be said AFTER TODAYch1fln between two parked trucks Thtea-AYOU WILL HEAR FEW POUTKhen s car driven by Ted SPEECHES FOR SOME TIME. wn. 21. of 1010 South Seventh East Street, skidded on the icy Dr. Kalsuzo Nishi, said to give pavement and struck the rear health advice to the Japanese im- truck, causing it to strike the on penal family, adv ises those that'm front. Cain was pinned live to 120, lie on your back! tween. and oscUlate the whole body as a He WM uken t0 the Salt Lake fish might The learned JapsnesejQeneri attaches reported h,,Hconditlon (air'' lng on the back with the bead on Freak Acrid rot Harts Two a hard, rounded pillow. A freak accident Injured two byAamricaas who do sot waat g standers at 140 am. today. to oscillate like a gold ftsh on slippery road near 1100 weald tell the leaned Jaaaare a Mam Street, car driven by that they sever heard ISouth of aajr Japaaese Hviag to IM, Rov Greeley, 228 East Fifth South with the rear of collided averStreet, or a gold fish either. The age bat) saaa weald rather an automobile driven bv Roy of 1962 South Fifth East live a reasonable Iragth of time, say 100 jears. aad leave Street. Both cars were proceeding aad north. The Drushall car swerved oscillating to goldfish over the curb and knocked out a others that have time for it, fire plug, flooding the street. N'ewa from Japan more important Miss Pat Murphy, 26, of Ml the lor service memorial the than Fourth Avenue, and Richard C. souls of dead ovsters. or the advice Sanders, 21, of 274 First Avenue, tPFed on the sidewalk as the ouMtack md N ishfto c. as a third occurred. cillate the body as a gold fish accident car driven bv E. W.jut Davis skidded might.' the he when tried to lover lias curb, The big news Is that Japan hitUng the champion egg laving leghorn'apply his brakes hen of the whole world properly the two stalled cars Davis cai Miss Murphv and her of a Japanese farmer, Kichi kura The marvelous hen laid 361tort. knocking them into the water days., gushing from the hydrant. They eggs m 12 hours less than 365 A United States leghorn hen m, received treatment for exposure at 19.y! 1935 laid 360 eggs at Cor 'the Emergency Hospital. vail it Oregon, and our federal exEscapee Miracaloealy perts lefuse to accept the Japanese William Qualls, 18, of 1433 record, because it is not official. esThat may annov fanner Kicni diana Avenue, miraculously caped injury yesterday but not hi hen. evening Fujikura, in when the automobile he was drivfr I ing crashed through steel I Miwouxi girders of a bridge and balanced precart-ouslj HKA OF over the icy waters of the In an Important speech at Milam Jordan River. The spectacular acIndiana Mussolini, defines Bolshevism and cident -occurred at the Avenue- bridge. Communism as follows; It hat Is railed The youth was arrested by Paa aad Comaianism Is today lm! men E. H Christensen and F. well to me only C Sanford and booked on a charge of a state carried of reckless driving He told the to its most feme lows extreme. car forcsupers officers that an oncoming This makes the poor of to him ed the slippery the edge for Stalin, Capitalist" responsiblehated. was road and unable to he avoid whom be thought he striking the bridge. as The league of Nations might Earlier in the evening, J. Johnwell be killed off. since it no long- son. 20, of 174 Virginia Street, Mussolini, er nfeans --anything, says wea treated for ruts end bruises and adds: It is necessary to destroy an accident in incurred at First WiAvenue and F Street, and Mrs everything built " on Woodrow lsons Ideologies Ann Bingham, 40, of Walla Walla, If the Iste President WHsoa Wash , was treated for reads newspapers where he Is fractured ribs, suffered in possibly a crash bow. that will sarprise himi at Fifth South and State Streets, when he wss la Knrnpe many at the emergency hospital. Italians were taking down theirg airfares of Garibaldi, sabstitat-laphotographs of Woodrow Wilsoa. Of many admirable tilings said In best the churchee last Sunday, the was said by thel. Reverend Hubert that Claim totaling (75 were allowed Stanley Wood, suggesting by the City Commission today for churches stop calling themselves church of the Heavenly Rest- and automobile damages and personal substitute ACTION for Rest injuries suffered in an automobile God does not like deadheads, accident caused by a defect in the gentleman, city streets. the reverend said theres got to be life, energy and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Matson, osTtrue today, with movies and 1468 South West Temple Street, were given the money to compenradio competing. sate for injuries caused w hen their ) a. automobile lunched into a hole in BAD ACCIDENT the street near Main and Ninth (CARRIES LESSON South Streets on July 31. The i claims were allowed upon recomA sad accident that cost the Je haby. should mendation A.of the legal department. of a Luce, city employe, George be mentioned to warn fathers and was allowed $155.70 from the commothers. In the evening Mrs. Klein went to a moving picture: Mr. pensation fund for leg injuries reKlein who had worked hard ail day ceived as he was leaving work. aat in an arm chair. The baby cried, the father put it beside him. Asked Give In the1 chair, went to sleep, leaned over the baby and smothered It. Toward Oratorio were In England formerly there over-laimany dead babies called or mothers Salt Lake Citv was asked today babies." because fathers to contribute toward the pretook them in beds and rolled on sentation of $750 Handels oratorio, them in their sleep. a petition preThe in Messiah", fewLess drunkenness has meant sented Sait Lake the Oratorio by er overlaid" babies. Society. conThe oratorio would be presented The young English king tinues to show interest In a class during National Music Week, the interested of Englishmen that have petition said. The request was reother English kings but little. De- ferred to the Finance Department. termined to see for himself wha$ kind of .beings aw bis subjects, this month he will Visit the "distressed tress of South Wales, particularly mining districts, where suffering Is greatest. injuj . Democrats Slightly In Lead With Outlay 0( One Badly Hart; Two Others Recovering - After Accidents (Copyright, 193$. kj King Fcataiws gjidlulc, lac, la NOVEMBER Spending Of Major Parties Close In Utah Injure Three Brisbane Urultoul Coprnsbt ul ter ngfeia reserved) t Elmer Heads Jinior Police Force Crashes On Icy Streets TODAY ' I ' SALT- - LAKE ' jfr&, f Halloween Assault Charge Brings Denial W. R. Jones, 40, of ButlerriHe. pleaded not guilty to a charge of aksanlt with a deadly weapon when he was arraigned before Jos-tirof the Peare Reginald White yesterday. Date of bearing was not e et i Jones was arrested after alleged Ir shooting Eugene Robinson, 14. when the youth threw a gate Into Jones' yard as a Halloween prank Saturday night. Bryce Canyon National Park. lor the first time in history, wCl be open an vrt ter to the motorist as the result of a cooperative agreement worked out by the National Park Serv- -' Ice and the Utah Road Commission. Chairman E. E. Howe announced today at the Capitol. Winter sparkling robe of white; contrasted with the ruddy hues et the Bryce Cairvoa formations, make it a majestic -- sight even more impressive than in summer. SupL P. P. an increasing expects number of motorists to avail itself of this new opportunity for winter totalling. Snow plows w ill be operated as far as Inspiration Pome thus enabling risiors to see three of the main points of interest Sunset. Sunrise and Inspiration Points. Although living accommodations will not be available this Pa-tra- winter, accommodations can be secured at Ruhrs Inn. one mile outside the park by those who wish to stay severs) days at this wonder spot. Bv keeping the road open, many motorists will be attracted to Utah during the winter. One more scenic attraction will also be Added to the already popular winter circle tour through Zion Canyon. Grand Canyon (South Rim), Boulder Dam and Laa Vegas. Chamber Of Commerce To Hear V. R. Wallace , e f William R. Wallace. Utah Water Storage Commission chairman and an observing traveler, wrffl addreaa a special Sait Lake Chamber ol Commerce membership luncheon set for pm. Xov. 11 at the Chamber Building, announces R. E. Fotland. membership Aeeretary, Mr. Wallace will talk on experience during his recent visit to Russia. John M. Wallace, chamber president, will be In charge of the meeting. . 12-1- 5 |