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Show . - , . .....-"'- -, . The Deseret News. - ., Is . . . , . ' t . " ' - ,,.,,. , ,,..-- 4.. , , 'I . '... ,, IP , I Deliveredi tie tie Only - Teat Semi tic ell ' ''' 1 Wrok 141 t e,- -- i ..... r , 14, . 4. . .a 0 1Palt - ter r.,.. .,..u. hk ) .f Wark . . -- ' Ai N.... V ' - , ; e ''' ' E- T LAK- CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY Ufah- Prfinarvd , Bill - ,, Drafted 1 . For lkoislail-ré15 i, I .. t...,...0,,,,,...c, ,,,,,,,,,, trw..41 - , Ntn-Patitik- .."1 T8 Proposed t ,84 .4 ...'''. 6,- --- , - 1 -, ,,,,,z ,- ,,, , , ill I. , , , 011 Law vI4,k , 4, rk, -- ' - ISA. , A . - - f - -- -- ,, ef k - ,, - my. lt,...,-.4.----,,,,:...,?,..S2'.- L. ''' .,,-- ' , . r, ,y,' , 4 . "' 0-- , 1.,- ' - 44i t . - 77.7.77777.7.7,"'.7...7777.70.77.6,-, i : - - ,, .1 : - - .., - p, I ,., r.....4 .,,- ,,, ..-- 1 ', ' - - , ' ,: ', Hut-fake- r. A' ' 1. - A .11. 1 , Work relief labor, forced OO the ' ,,, , ' .'" Utah State, Planning Board. has . ss, ' ,... ,,, proved little value and was re. The Salt Lake City COMMISSIOti , , . ' ; : ' to as a "decided handicap"! N 1 .." t IN 1..at- -' ' today, following a public hearing. .. - .-' of 4 ,, annual report the Board .:'wt-,i Health Official Reports . '':'.,-.....:..,.;'f.e:rhee: ', "I?, ,.''', , , .: ,: ... to Gov. Henry H. Blood at voted an itemized budget for all; of 1937 which State Threat From Infected CapitoL anticipated expenses 1040.), s,4 , Urging that the Planning Board totals $3.069,759.18. t 4 I- . be supported by state rather than Supply Source -The budget, voted originally for; ' 1 , Iv ,..,; .r.,' I, 4 ;ez;.. fa, : federal funds. the ube of which is' ',! ''v,..4., ,,.. : $2.965.-the current totaled Milk year '' threatened with containina0'. -0- '7....7.7-7-4...--aaakaao' subject to limitation under federal; 0, " IC,.........ormilill4P":16.6.ppa, 41. :, 1., . i: Sumner G. Margetts.: 61.88. However, advertised addi- lion from tubertulosis - infected restrictions. , director. said that it was impera- tions to the 1936 appropriation hids of a neighboring Mate has t 'gA ... tive that the hoat-- be relieved of have swelled the actual expenses to been ' ,,, ,, ,.., . ,,,,, , . , ., foi,ted on ,Utah citizens. en, ,, :....ni...w;... ., ,, ,e,""""""...0-,7-- the necessity to find "make work"! , . , ,.. e ., . f',,,', ,. , , , ,... , , ,, c . , 1937 is to 63,131,697 for this year. despite the dangering theirbealth and the cat, if . of its ., ,,,,,, . . ..,..,: . program ,, 4.''..1 jobs. : ,,,, ; . ; , ,..: .,, ,i, - '.,, fact that some expenses, including: tie raising industry. While Utah ' ,,4; ' r''...' , be carried out. ,;:', .. . , , ,i , rr,,, ; , , ,,i" .' ,e , The work performed in 17.1. .:7the $72.000 of the $75,000 appropriated has went thousands of dollars to :..,;-..,.c?..' , ., most part by relief people under ! to sponzorlhe airport WPA projecttret tut cattle of tuberculoalL d ipmnow The Deseret - News snow project is of highly questionable was included in the budget voted neighboring state has organized op. Mr. is said. "It Margells value," modeling contest is in full bhutt :position agamet the eradiaitiot of believed that Dila assistance is a today. with entries pouring in by the decided handicap to the work of the fact that 915,000 the dteellee-Considering 'core. The contest is open to the Planning Board staff. To ths is included for the city election! MU; was the reason for the re t all children 15 years of age and Interest of an efficient planning next year, $7:1.000 for the airport 'cent regulation by the State A under. When the snow figure staff it is imperative that it be re-- I $10,090 for water suits facing partment of Agriculture relative to is complete call the Snow Cott-telieved of the necessity to find the city. the budget adopted today the importation of milk and deur Editor, Wu. 550, and a 'make work jobs for relief people is about the same for ordinary ex- PnAlicts aid eaminuaaaner David Smith in a Public statement to' photographer will be dispatchemployed on a project. It has been penses as provided at the beginning ed to take pictures and get the demonstrated in the experience of of 1936 and considerably less than day. The statement was issued to name of the entry. It costa W h h the ic has been spent!repudiate reports that this regulathe board that during the time its money. nothing to enter and the confunds have been free from relief this year. No provision has been:lion is involved in the milk con 17, : test positively closes at 12 noon ' ' ' for ' further ...: in sale- - trovers.! now waging between Ot increases i restriction. its has work been done' ' , 'den and Salt Lake City over re Saturday. Prizes will be awardwith greater efficiency and with ries of city employes. ed the winners. Snow and the employes suffered Illations. considerably less expenditure of weather conditions are cdeal funds thad it has been under its a blanket depression cut of 10 per Mr. Smith's statement said : lot. ' ' . ,., for the finest snow modeling. Ace &emit Misinterpreted cent. , , financing of the past year. Ither persons desiring to run for Awards will be based on originThis cut was restored during thc 'The recent regulation adopted Aims unlace office could he placed on the ticket modelof excellence and ality Lad t two Smoke tilillinCiOn water years except for 24 perhy the Utah Stale Department of conby filingr petitions with the secreI cent Intictured here ale three enAgriculture which prohibits the servation. weed eradication and ,, ' tary of state. These candidates , I Un , , ....'''',"'-- ' importation ot sale of milk or 060110... Expenses wouid be placed alphabetically on of complete planning surveys Uptries 4today. photographed ,, ' .,s.01... Utah's smaller communities will be It might be said that the ap 'dairy products which are not pro' 7 , the ticket below the candidates 1:0101111114p per lett, Reynolds McKay. .., , the aims of the board during the propriation to the public aafety,M ed from cidtle tested and found chosen at the convention. standing. and Rodney Rasmusfrom tuberculosis. seems to .1., - streets. laciedes Judiciary water. finance and parks f '''....;ii44 ' anto a, g sen in the door of The igloo at year, coming the ,....1,, woe!' according - . ,,.,...., , have been misinterpreted by some. ,, ,0 0 ..,,uporgitormoi........, 4,1 4 I .1 nual summary. f:, The primary law drafted today ' ....,.-154 departments that serve the city 1IAn right, upper attempt has been made to link would not establish a Detailed . '11 .:., miniature of the state ,,. , ... . made investigation will be only $1,870,000. ,b - .. ...;, f of the loss of water both ir--I Salt Lake is burdened with a''this up with the recent controversy judiciary In Utah. Mr. Huffaker sruintored by Auldine matt, between keit salt Lake and Ogden on - .- ' - - I ,,11''.., suggested that this be done. 2268 Windsor Street, and lower rigation and culinary, which In funded debt of $8.122.000 in adds1!their market J, f , ....' milk situation. ..:'. ,4 cases committee op- the Lion to its current debt secured by has modeled an automobile -to as amounted as center, much This regulation has no refer. pro- - 9. ., 50 per cent loss. This loss can bel tax anticipation notes. , toe :, A : posed Irloted , V-iurlielerK elecBoyd Rhea. 2268 Windsor ,,..,,,.. by NAlote ence whatever to this controversy. to pm-alThe budget provides for 1348. irbe Street. prevented by lining canals and reaboo for the adoption of dna as party functions. tions re ditches, installation of cutoff walls 122.30 for interest alone on bonds.1 tattoo was to protect the en-headed by Dr. below diversion dams and consoll-- I Another Item is $406,358 to Divtire public of Utah alma the use Herbert & Maw. will meet Satur, dation of parallel ditches. The serial bonds that come due next 'of milk or milk products that dificuss the Booed will give support year. Also in the statutory day at the Capitol to Planning andon.t been front statute drafted by Mr. Huffaker to a program for construction of general fund is another approprialcat7; have were not from that and make any changes deemed small reservoirs throughout the (ion of Sti96,822. This pave sore w tuberculosis. As much money has necessary. 50 items of city expense not chant' 'State. !been to eradicate tuber- The contemplated surveys of ed In any department, the largest"culnelsexpended cantle in this state it from small communities will include an being kAttotio fur Wee', lightning. was felt agsiontie to idopt a ma. a Salt Lake County motorists wtil 4CCOIVEIMie analysis of the commun- From this fund city tudges are Utah citizens Ernest R. Winkler, 59,1 lk sbe able to ray their automobile ity and its surrottYlding area to de- ' paid Interest on .taxnotes is paid ulaiiiin,pfoutcting producers from the km. tax and get their itermine its present and possible fu- and net year the fund s ill ,oat persoluil property criticism With Elletts Ellett Talk Passes Following rertation and side of milk products Judge licenses with just one ture financial status, its ability the city's share of WPA projects.from one of our neighboring states of District Judge P. C. Evans re-- autornobile The Church board of education is to the county assessor's office and need to continue public tinOffered Anal)sis trip in Heart Attack Following Sponsored for pat Ocular it here, a ,, organitod cently In the LaRue Thomas case.; ,from Monday on, it was finnOltnel, Iprovements and of the Former Governor Charles ft. Masponsoring three conventions Sunopposition has dev eloped atairod Recent Criticism Thomas wu arrested by pace on ied today by Irwin Arnovita chais- !improvements most needed. These hey, ( hairman of a pecial budget ,the seminary teachers Saturday. eradication of tuberculosis (By Staff Correspondent) be developed to prevent :committee of the Utah Taspayirs Tax will of State the Commission. day and Monday, it was announced plans e and reckless !man given driving charge cattle. OGDEN, Utah. Dec. 31.Ernest tax COMMiM10111 'migration to larger and more popu- :Asitoriation. presented an analysis; l today by Dr. F. L. West, commisTo prevent a recurrence of what a jail klonday.,the 71 sioner of education. High Percentage Infected a license of- - lated centers. Winkler, 59, assistant regional! isotne members of the bar term "a to..the district court and ;P61112111 will have It Utah. 13 from Column. (Continued On Page Seminary teachers 4)! "The cattle in some sections of forester in charge of grazing sinceldisgraceful circumstance," a corn. was found guilty and fined $15. A;fice in the assessor's office. enaProposed To Assist this neighboring state are infected car owners to make both neFinery. Duchesne and Uintab counis proposed to assist industry days later Judge Evans it ties will meet in the Provo semi- 1923. died of a heart attack to imittee of tht bar has beta ap- few to as high as 'SO to 100 per cent ted the fine. contending that testi. jcessary operations at on. time. Per at me tamily nome, ilof nary building Saturday. Jan. 2 at nay will be taxe s to mendation for the the animals in the herd. These to sponsor a meeting of MOM' in the case did not warr paid Property pointed Twenty-fourtof He Street. had Current been construction 1020 am. and 320 p.m. the county officers, and license better roads into the dairymen in that state propose to will in poor health for sometime but district judges with City Judge A- 'conviction. back mum books new text and problems !fees will be paid to the state repre-- !pelt the milk and milk products was working yesterday. Wednes- R Ellett- - It was learned today. so that mining operations or Judge mem then presiding in be discussed. from these cattle to Math and other This Is the result of Judge the police court. expressed hinuielf isentatil PC. be can other industries opera-Jivmade The following day the teachers in-of Iday night be attended the installaunanv restriction 014 licrOSeS will be honored C. B. Hawley, Sr.. ltion party of the Kiwanis Club oi as incensed over the outcome of ;t il Jan F. and representing, consumervithout by reduced transportation the Salt Lake district. which have who persons former Veneta Proctor of Mt. Plea the case in the dili,rtet court and costs." the report said. "These the electrical industry, today cludes Salt Lake. Summit. DaVII, which he was a charter member. 1937 a for made license is to prevent um undestrabie ktr. Winkler was born in Mt pant; four children. Orval. Mrs. declared a "bargain ilav" in the no; will beapplication some cases will be two, before the city commisaion' Weber and Tooele counties will allowed to operate their ,roads in almo and demanded that the city provide product from coming into Utah and meet In the West seminary. 333 lPletbant, Utah. Nov. 28. 1877. He Ray Price. Ellua and Sheldon W. lice court for traffic violators. 31 with the 193ci purposed in that they will Jan. until !cars of all five of electrical competing with Utah milkwhicsi Ogden: grand- Fines of 10 tel115 aril 25 cents were inspectiOn ppive as scenic roads into the high adequate West First North Street at 130 p.m. 'attended Brigham Yomgthiverl- Winkler, timbeilands. some reaching the equipment or abandon knApection. ill produced from tuberculosis free Teachers of the Logan district in- sity. He became a full fledged children i two brothers. William assteissed. Judge Ellett declared he ,Plalec" manufactured this year in sheepherder when 15 years of ape. Winkler of Mt. Pleasant, and Gil- wanted to rail attention to lax COO- lie said that thp city has per. - cattlethat this regulation wan cluding Boselder. Cache counties are al- llisto foot level." at the oate Ceneral studies wili be made re- formed a "poor job- - een in Mr-- atiolz..1 by the State Board of Utah and Franklin 'County in Ida, In 19C0 he accepted a position as bert Winkler of Cleveland. Utah: ditions in the hneher court- on tax hand the at ready , We feel that it is not instilclerk in a stockmen's supply store six half brothers and half soiters, electrical miring in new ho. will meet in the Logan latie to land use. water and nunfrwriis of Judge EVang ion and acted as postmaster. producers after J. H. Winkler. Buhl. Ida.: Mrs. Lee soon alter pre,ented the era! resources. poia er and Ira Mt. tute Monday. Jan. 4 at 7 p.m. The trouble. he eat& ia as fair to our Utah matter to He was a forest guard in Manti McDonald. Van Nuys. Calif.: ing gone to the expense WWI Mrs. the state bar aAsotation and ask UNDERPASS AUTHORIZED ;Notation. secenic. It k of biuiret sufficient to hire has agricultural. Of rouble in 190; and November of the same Naylor James. Salt Lake City. Mrs. eliminating this disease An tinier of the Public Service economic. social and public works. inspectors. Ile said it is 'tripod to that Judre Ellett be reprimanded Officer List year was appointed assistant rangi- Ernel Jensen. Redmond. Utah: for his condoct. In lieu of this the Commistlon today authorized the Expenditures of the Board during charge the electrical contractors from their herds to hose to miner-, Jan. 1, 1907, deputy forest rang- Wilford Winkler. Mount Pleasant. against an imported Product Of State Approved 'bar association has named a corn- - 'State Road Commission to con the past year were listed at $100.- for the support of the genoral fund. pete ler, Jan. 1. 1908, forest ranger, Feb. and Monte II The statement of Mr. ilawity that comes from rattle that are :Bri,41. Funds allocated to the to arrange a meeting t$ dis- - struct an underpass the under mittee Spring City. 1. 1909. deputy supervisor on Manti Utah. including yory definitely infected with Denver and Rio Grande Western Board. Including state funds. Env wait hacked by others itrict judges with Judge Ellett Bonds of slats elective officers, and on March 2.1913. superFuneral arrangements have not is now providing In a Railroad tracks on Janet Street in ergency, Relief moneY and WPA George Randall. representing the latter The who will be inaugurated Monday, ,Foreet, visor of the Fillmore Forest May I. builders. divi4lon of the city court. were approved at the State Capi- 11919. money totaling Sitifi.617.44. yet been announced. Ifelper. grazing regional oftol today by the State Board of Ex- :fiee: inspector in 1921 departgrazing aminers. Reese M. Reese. treasurer-elec- t ineot,April. and July 1. 1973 assistant posted the highest bonds, :regional forester in the grazing deelected Other 8330.000 and $150,000. officers and their bonds were John pertinent. He married Venetia Proctor on W. Guy. auditor. $50.000; Joseph . Mrs. Mary Ann 'Williams Parr. He was a senior 1July IZ 1904. Chez, attorney general. $5.000-of the Society of American prominently affiliated with the E. E. Monson. secretary of state, !member was in the and active INineteenth Ward Relief Society for $5,000 and Charles H. Skidmore. 1Foresters. !several vars. died of a heart atBeef Scouts of America. instrucof 1.0.W'074 public superintendent 4 tack loftily at the home of her Surviving are the widow; two By GLADYS HOBS tion. $5,000. a daughter. two brothers, and Idaughter. I at. David L. Price. 2tie The Board also approved a claim sons, This story is about an Inter. Mrs. Parr A son. Giffive grandchildren. worth Avenue. entered by George Strasburg. Lehi. ford. died acci1Went an a home at 121 V. auto koc.. in take view 21, didn't that Aug. place. Adp,,,; truck. a to $365 for damages ,4 'L dent. North Street. She had been vf It begins this tray: "JLP Associated with forest service visiting her daughter when death. 11:0L ETAR PRINTERS TO MEET Lake for Salt Slake (short conoccurred. r1:11 tt Utah printers bare been invited isince 1903, Mr. Winkler was d in Swansea. Following for immediate reIMrs. Parr was24. born : 1.7In the annual meeting of the sidered one of the nation's , 30 1&55. a daughter March Dec. lease affairs les 'Wales. on authorities range quote Losange Jan. 1 I 1 sk.1 "Printing Industry of Utah." of William and Mary Morgan Wit',,. ' ''' with anticipated thrills of 9 at the Newhouse announced and conservation. 1 t...1,...; 4'''''7, .'. 7,.., II't' ' of - '',,:, : ''j.1 t ths . Hams. , f., , I o w"eariv converts He was a member of the Church. ; A. Stevens. president. ' ' ' 4,f ' ' ' ice skating. sun bathing -- ", String ' lt' ,,,...drsi She came to Salt Lake ' ' fV "s--, Survivors include his widow, the, ' ',I- ' ....or '; ' : , ' diii , A :, !Church. in ice igloos and other novel 1.4 i Infl. '. ,....., ,.., 4lijti a are four daughters and '' winter sports a group of Hot. 't ' ,, !:,..: ..., , g"' .' ty i,, , .,1 mom Mrs. Elvira Bywater..., head,...,. IIone cinema i,'; , lywota reittrities 1' Laura Smith. Mrs. LACY iil. ',,- 4. ed by David 0. Setznick. Claud.. ' , C. Parr 0( Salt ... ".....1"."1".."""1""..."1 ' and William '''' , .7 4 !Price. ' ; . ette Colbert. Joan Bennett. Lill ,, lake City. and Mrs. Mary Phillips ,.'",, , ,1,, ' . . , ' - - . ,,., : ' :: of Los Angeles. Damns. Madeline Carroll boar ,, t1' .,k i ' UP'..v ,' NI! Funeral arrangements. under tte 40' : ad the Cnion Pacifies ciliate , , , , direction of the Joseph William .1 ,. I . , Sun Valley Special unquote this ' Taylor Mortuary are pending word afternoon for Anlerita a DeWtSt ,4 , , ' I 'from the daughter in California.. ' ;,...' winter sports playground Sun , ' ; .. ,I I ' , ..' Valley near Ketchum, Idaho. 'f i r ''' :4 ' I I ' '' ' : i '''' 1,3 Looted Pay Phones accompanied by W. M. Jeffers '' w 11 be less perplexing ',4041s.,11ssiostisssl.4Ask,meamtem executive vice president Cnion wrighl:rte;111..1.:":' and titeettim.:(Le:ft theat 'Give Up Meager talon Dentibisa Ptilitc:te. wealaititinNbtirve. daulffiger. Ellin)" The Parthl asp ler:Inag you bane talked It Pirterd (this Ilit blorwlennd init. leicetoakytakesidttis '' beaddress like ..es-- seen have A bopped (rd Ilk. to over win! foullomat hi a gown Ilk. tills with the temperature at 21 degree Jean Bensett doesn't. look this way when she's asleep; yanked from the " '' ', that) aboard the special train walls of three service stations in and ale in not Claudette Colbert peeking set bee state,rome door. nuttens and coats. in fur , heavy the vicinitv of Thirteenth East , ., best picture in 1936. I could other suitable winter attire ' He's about to make Switzerrtah sign imd half a dozen Street last night netted thieves sp. night Oirg. MP Jr Cy ES i answer that one without seeneon signs down Main land out of Sun Valley this La D 365- .(imagine I train Iii mittens,. othr sus a police report But. they didn't get up. month. he said. Somebody, Street are peering out of the ing them. Claudette Colberva 1:roIhnalelY They wii. arrive in Salt Lake Approximately 40 &clock tomorrow - ' I have , the 1:43 for wou151 was I at iteven did. It choice been7Maid : At fog. filming Oty ftimNimmoi making plans lug. gallons of gasoline was taken from of Salem." Joan Bennett', "Bi,--; At that the photographer and of a Swiss picture there this irritrW (today noon) and will rod and I couldn't remember one station. Brown Eyes." Errol Flynn month. Steve looked as though reach Sun Valley late- ;mop. what I was 'sitting up in bed I arrived at the depot just as She d'any somas questions on Pay telephmies at two Shell lolied-,bwould - have to explain why row (this) afternoon.a raucous "vice Aoonted out for. so I threw the rime----(glad to get to Sun-- tions. one at 201 East Ninth South Mr. a been was and Fred He lixtella ad around 'All and orhile north.' home shoukkre in bout tad helps you the part weriticik picked by Valley. my la her doing aboardsomething street and the other at 273 ThirParsons as having given one of Astaire routine in an effort to Mrs. David I. There is nothing so unispirMyron thought it alb, out, Then, I teenth East Street. yielded not .to solve yotw pmblents with the best performances of 1936 warm. remembered. I was aso;gned column ,frI Riskin. Dr. Selmick. Mg as the call of the "Sun Valkeep 13 they when he didn't even make a !more thanbeen cents because to interview. ennuisse, the This I did find out about the and Mrs. inel . man Mau& ley Special." Therowere no sympathetic undmtenermg. Just emptied. That at the . and Mn. stars. 'Mel...don't snore. At shoes in fight go I can't tell chitin celebrities. Dui I didn't Maybe its best be IPIramount eta Colbert. picture. containstation Pingree staved in bed. I doubt if vou the sizes the stars wear. least. by 't a.m. they don't Gene Markey (o.n Bennett). have to get up until 5:43 am. ed about ktsve Hatmigan was around. snore and:Aber don't talk in would have admitted that Morpheus ClatillJi me once Captain and If and Steve is the publicity man he's "moving heaven and 'anti more. This scene was repeated their sleep their don't get 1). ley iMadehria STATION LOOTED ;low to get James Cagney to ',lay ,whose bent getting so much at 2:43 am.: 3:43 a.m. and Cukor, Mr. publicity:, sake. upeven for e 1 arose. servHe earns I was going to ask GUNNISON. Dec. the lead in "Billy. the Kid." (Lill )aaits). W. M. lately. Anyway Flynn publicity ,. ice station beioning to Veerl PeterLiketv they wouldn't have thelll what their Kew Year sn.00n a season putting mounJeffers and Eileen Jeffers-A, Walking down the hill I felt sen was broken into early Tueshad a thing to my. revolutions wereand do you tains in Porida and concoctgum am putting pictures Ben imposed upon. This is the ' 111 bet they don't ski either. mem .Colbert and Otrroll on care? I'm due at work. time of day day morning. The intruder helped ing other fast stones which I thought not. I'm not really mad, only a ihiamself to S.15 taking part rl the is tht when the irolf-tai- l have the Los Angeles Chamber I airmail tonight but have soma ., - doubt flight will be nada to I the easter& shy and Zither that or 'what was the little chagrined. otel 1 of Comineros , green with envy. ieontenta of three tine-- , , . - direct primary law to be presented to the 1931 legislature was drawn today by Assistant At. torney General S. D. Huffaker. airing lines suggested recently by the state direct primaxy committee. One of the outstanding features of the bill. as outlined by Mr. is that candidates of all parties would appear on a single ballot thus eliminating the necessity of voters declaration of his party affiliations when voting. No matter ihat party the voter belonged to, he would be given the same ballot. but could vote for one candidate for each office. Mr. Huffaker pointed out that this provision eliminated bad tur of direct primary laws in other states where voters were forced to publicly declare their party affiliations and be listed on registration books as members of a certain party. Coaveutions Coutiune The proposed Utah law as now outlined according to rulings of the direct primary committee. does not entirely eliminate the convention system. Party conventions would be held, and all candidates receivingt .20 per cent of the convention vote a ould be listed on the primary ballot with the person rerelying the highest convention vote balwinning the top place on the i s, 1 A 1 . prefirat.-411prer- be , , ,. 'ttab's reprint in co mmission VotesCity !Labor Scored . $390699759 Budget For lA,59 'Handicap' 1937 Following HearMgr Planning Board Report Urges State Replace , Figure Above That Set Uhl Milk Ban Federal Support Originally In 1936; But Under Real Cost Act Explained 44 i. , , - bio foliser stredlon: but be Alia regardtIll despise .., II --,- - - 1Work Relief 4 41, . v ,,,,,, t , 1 AT . 1936 31 Modettng Con test .TIONINSMOMMPEWROPPRIPNI. T . Pfau. Of, an YothigFeature , iivews9 Snow 3 Of Many Entries In ' 1.1 4MriPrillWellibh.0 , DEa3vD3ER A Daily Thouffill - ' Iltt - , - -- ..,... ' ,' . . - - 'IP ,,,,--- ' '' , ' -- - . - , . ... , ,''' - , , , , ;,' - - ':- -. ; ,,- v''', - 77. A , ,,,. ,07 . -- , lie-an- d st - , ; ' ' .. . I . . -- es; ' : . Death Takes Grazing Chief Three Seminary toc, -- 4.,-,,,. 4 . - ,,,' ',:-!-- ; , .- , , f, May Bar Members Expected 131otorists License Pay Tax, To Reprimand City Judge With Single Trip Meetings Listed i arot-oo- Ft te,By "AM-dishe- refbling ,5a; h Electric !Inspection Rapped - 1City i ! commis-Attorne- Kral-tin- -- - - ' i Salt Laker Dies Of Heart Attack Intrepid Writer Braves Wintry Morning Blasts To Interview. Stars SnoozingToo Tired Even For Publicity (And That's Sontething!) But Finds Them I - 3. la I 7,1 best-poste- - II i: ski-rin- - . .,'., , ...; .. . . I ' .. ' :p.-0- ' , 4 ... ,,. .:71,-- .. lit I I; .. L...........1 , :"., V' V .7- ' , - , - '''''Iton3 ' Caroline 'á -- , . , i. , -- .... ' I I -..:. ' . - ; 1 , . - . after - :. ' ' ' ' - -- ,v ''o- - , YOUR PROBLE11 4 t',., . 7 . $3.15 ;- ,.., Chatfield - '',- - brilliant ' Selz-nic- Caroline Chatfield,' Sajs Begins Saturday In 1 The Deseret 1 Ter's VI m. t , ' , . ' , c - .. , , 1 |