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Show - um, -- , ., . , . . , - . ' - .. .. . ' , ,, :.Ifive ' ' '''' "- - . ' ' li 6,SAI.; They ..dinurginommoNOImos..1..okl, , ,NOIV.V.,,,,v,,.pt, ' tt , , , - . Crash; Car Clips Off Fire' Hydrant Five were --- - 1 Nov. 6(spet1,1) LeTRQI Acquistuen by Henry ecru for htlimon institute Museum at of approximaient 40.- th.im negatives from the collection It Jackson, famous American photographer. has just been' ennouricett The staff of the Museum retards that Jackson negatives. wincla date az a significant adback attion ta the 'habit of America in the inueulti. The professional career of Jackbon,, former Detedit i egidtnt 110 is all and melte'', in YOrk City. virthailv (nem he rhotodevelopment of the art graphy in the United States. Ile has been taking pictares early fed years. Ife started in ISS and is gull at italthough be ret.red from buninom '14 12.!4, ,att..; , 14 , ,11.1101, t I e ' 1krtint..kpoi4tier tla,plairee fir addition to being a photographer of disune flan...Jackson la an arttst. a solMer and an explorer. lie was a member of the party that dlsrov- ered the Mammoth liot Springs in what is now Trllowsione tional Park. and he was the lead- er Of an expethtton that It the ruins of the famous ereliff divillIngs at Mess Verde "citlea that died" long before ar-rival of tha first Spaniso explorer. Ile mods the first comprehen- sive collection of photographs of the Rocky Mountain region ex- tending from Montana to, New Mexico. Mcluding the principal" peaks and many other how-fa- ha pilot mous beauty spots, of the Yel- graphs of the wondgrs country were lustru- mental In persuading congress to establish the rational park. land-Feli- I ,000f Chamber of Commerce today were COMMi3- etrnittlt drive. Left to riaht, W. D. Yeb-Chest Community eker Jr., C. C. Rompton, b. L. Chipman, and R. Dale Moss. Seated, Clarence E. Wonnacott, left, and A. D, Moffat. Representatirelnembere ,sioned I - First. Week 1Brooks Rites Appointed-BOf &E. Chest iTo Be Held In U. E. A. Board- Drwe Closes Or en Sunday Committees at . - h Work' Widespread Hunt For Work droups, SpeeW Bodv To Direct Fund- : Achieving Results Missing Man SuvaCtaw Drive Named Pre-Campai- gn Utility Firm Accepts Utah 'Phone Rate Cuts - r Work committees for the year omtounity Chest paign kYorkers complete4 their and a spectal rommatee to teleof in the rate reductIon for weekof solicitation' among first Aoceptance charges reet an educational driye for a more employing ten or phone and telegraph company service WaS expressed in a leiter re. of a uniform the enactment ieived loday from Pres. r: 11. Reid, of the MOUrItAdO States Telepersons encouraged with tociay AC ho61 the response given in subscripfund late were appointed phone and Telegraph Company. at Denver. by Ward C. Holbrook. chairman of the State Public Service COmmoa nous from the ironeerns, their by the board of trustees of the four-yea an fattier the and einployes. ending commission brought out Monday. Utat. Educational Asssociatlon til executives tiVe are highly gratified at controversy reducing rates $1341.000. el:mutating discrimfrialast night at a meeting-Ithe o( Don between exthanees and abolishing- the surcharge for a hand-se- t the interest taken- refierally in Milton the ;hirteenth annual - appeal of phones. ,: floes of the association. iti said Dr. with the manner Mr. Reds letter expressed satisfaction Ii. Tayior, newts, elected pres- the Communitv Chest.camcase off toe Adarn 8. Bennion, general which the totnmission had cleaned the Went, was in charge. i -of Citizens chairman. board. of The duty the first named paign The desire (it the Utah COMMiSSIOrt to proceed cm a friendly Salt Lake City realize that the group will be to circulate to. fimds basis had much co do in our making this sacrifice in telephone to the 'formation pertaining necessity for providing Conunue the daily activities rates in Utah," said Mr. Reid. ."The company will strive for an inschool fund plan among :all IOSS social welfare our in of rates." agencies is cretse in bustnecii to offset the units of the state organization Mr. Holbrook. in replying to the Denver official's letter expressWith J. W. Thornton as chair 1 growing greater each sear." Drive To' Contisas ed the tcatiafaetiOn bt the committee in receiving approval for the the committee also in. man. Solicitation among the larger settlement of the telephone case. dudes: Supt. N. J. Barlow of : firms and business and indusCedar City, Emil M. Whitesid e contrial establishments will "lease method" SeeomPlisbed by of Davie. Lynn Halm of Salt coming carrier securing a , Lake .eiv. Stcpt. E. Allen Bate i tinue throughout the ,,,indiidua, , that contract from a manufacturer or week, with expectations man of Logan. B. Ikt: ThomPt dealer to haul .merttandise Mtn- - son of Sevier. Charles it. Madsen. final reports will be ready by -the the tittle set for opening of state. Wben apprehended. the of Price. Reed Sanderson of Jon, the intensiVe campaign appeal. carrier claims immunity from dan and W. J. Bond of Iluchesne. Nov. 35. ,Ileports of the advance 7 the act on the Apporritments to other com be is a private carrier. Nine et the I. mittees were as follows: School gifts comMittee will also Motor Carriers' Law persons taken into court were ready for the closing solicitafinance: J. It Mahoney, Univer- tion drive. fused for vailatimi of the by by mty of Utah. chairman: W. S vasion Brings Majors of the menS section of Justice of Peace Howard Ilene- - :,Waniass ot the Utah Stale Agri-the tampaign organization busiwell as of follows: cultural College. James Jensen Farmington Penalties ness and professional division L. G. Noble of of Boit Elder. Ardi select the 35 faptains of the Ether Wood: Hurricane. , Francis T. wigging of Violation of the Motor Cartier VG. Garner Wood '4alt Lake 1420- section groups today following-of Ogden, Dr. J. T. Worilton AcCthrough the 'lease method Sthoppmait.Ceelar.'Itity, meeting held Yesterday in the Salt Lak.e Cliy. Arthur- E. Pet- of e vasion" will not be counter- - Eugene Slh. Arvel office of Chairman Nelson W. 'fetish'. a,Thiseuitch, erson of Jordan. J. W. Thornton Com, anced in the Kearns Building. I'll Mhl Lassen- - Pangtdtch. Nstr, i Provo and Glenn E. Snow of Aldrich mission of Utah. This announce. The seven section- majors are P.a. $2(h... ..' Leder City. ment was made today by Chair- - 1 Ain. trc"-B. Nicholes. C. E. WonnaSalt: Lske Lyle TrolbtsSok Research: Mart Wayst D''''ix"on"ouf"t7;euber"Co'1"1: colt. A. n: Moffat. D. Lime!' Wendell Hoover. Provo,Strie, the three last weeks. During ton W. Hoover, Marysvale $10. Chipman, C. C. Rimpton. D..S. lege, J. Easton Parratt of Salt Secretery Wendell D. Larson re Nebeker Jr. Woo Illmf and W. Lake City, N. Howard Jensen of the inspection depart. Mr. Larsen said that all such ported Junior Cbamber Aida Tone le and Mr. Taylor. ment of the commission nas at. carriers will be required to ob. Cham Junior ' 11.e it I E. mted number of carriers who t tain Permits 'and can,' public l'a-rructIK:41su ; Dr. !'etWA ia sponsoring of 4:31'1ell (''' rye A7n,Iv.715I'Y had neither contract rime'. t Nifty and property damage in- '., ,''',a - activities of --the-- men's; section as 'common- - earrlerle--riermiT aurance tor TtIO:ritotovfloa moreA grou p of of Jennie dam i s,if athanproject. campbell the for Utah law. tinder and men st;ipping provided 120 young business traveling public. Lake City. Rov C. Metcalf of We- Mr. Larsen' explained that I he chest of handle solicitation will l bee. Lorenzo JL Hatch of Gran funda among dentists,. doctors j e and President Taylor. and attornevs. as well as in general divisione upervising gathg firma em. ering of ploying less than ten persons. More than a dozen organize. ton meetings and a score 'Of addresses by members of the I already speakers bureau are OGDENFuneral services pre-cam- for Ray It Brooks. Riverdale, Nvginge body Waft found in a held near Sunset Wednesday, will t,e held tomorrow afternoon at the Lindquist Chapel. Interment will be In the Ogden City Cemetery. County officers in cnarge of that the (age are convinc.ed Brooks took his own life and have indicated !hey wig not authorize a $,50 post mortem. 'Relatives of the dead man are (orisidering an autopsy, but have deferred action untli arrivag of the victims father from Califon 131- e ' : .i ; Officers have found no trace of Ita- Pasqua l Pao letu, han war veteran, who is believed tia have been slain by Brook' in a jealous rage for fancied atMrs. Brooks, tentions paid Brooks' body was found one mile from Paolettits wrecked eutomo- - t t , Observance Act Diforced - s i Advisability of emptying the County canal, on the assumption that raoletti'm body may have been thrown in The canal. was discussed with officers by Supt. John M. Jones of the Riverdale plant of the Utah Power & Light Company, The canal was searched day with the aid of poles. Weber-lavi- - 'grounds-Tthat-h-e--- i , . vereeaL ' t- i Serviee i I i '- , to SAII - it Around The State MAOISM 1 . f la at 1.000 with an army of nearly workers in the field. win (wen Pres. F. G. Peterson. Director 15 close and William Peterson of the ester" Monday. November ,,on serrice. Dean W. E. Carroll i November .23. The appeal on be to is and dinner off of of the College i given Agriculture. lathe Tr .1 Dean Christine D. t3ayloil ot the ,i the day at "7 p.m. art ' l school of Horne Economics ',Will' be delegates cA, the Rate. l' Agricultural College to the an- ',Yor .National of the nual -of Landgrant- Colleges I "Cloudy' skiesand lower tem. in Universities Wag and siing.. for Salt 1 perature are forecast 11. C., Nev. 1147, the tingtOtt -- "Ike Itad- N474111Prll 1;lah. weetti-idm-Dell. Arthur pmidenCt office annotinced to- TI t er, bureu date indicated today. Herbert m. Schill" fhgt I day. The change from fair weather be was in sing sing prison when is attributed to rapid develop. he was IS years old. PriCer'-l and I - 4,frwmeribtremett zetepuk.but; iktrePxtenstistnre carat 11710"b:cr.' 1 al- Viateau and northern Rocky ranch anti learn to , mahode--- 0 states. Though lightAmerican, Legum ae.. was stMe.n.ced ! tic) .av!? sers:e.. i showers have fallen over the Paof this area :was m"ntfr lie term of three years Calle northwest no renerat pre- ly named assistant to Otto les:- ain maximum the Utah S tal e Prison fir of the Amen. , Capitatioe is expected here. ley. state. ntilutank burglary in the third clegreeatT After an unusually can Legion. Announcement of warm alight the 'Salt Lake. mercury the Ihe Fttrial Rakinlf the appointment , this Clowtard. 20, and June Kenneth am eaeeuttr of the a resched minimum of Meeting morning Burr. IS, pleaded guilty today to 48 degrees...Before neon however. eommittee of the a complaint charging robbery. the- thermometer climbed to 62. 11,. wiesiey. meniaorganteati Th.r will be'lmte"ed next, Sak Maximum temperature was appointed.' Isi 'the Public wait 63 urday by Judge Schiller. sing degrees. insuring an average for Service Commission 'early this a club they to have 12 degrees shore of the dav to year 'Or Gov, Henry- - H. franod. and since .that time has held I taken by forc'e' and fear from normal maximutri .. Ketaurth a 'watch and temperatureYesterdav's both pomijew, 7,:,,. - ,.... waa Kll decrees. the .4.. v. 341 and'ine- - men of 50-SSSSSSS.SSSSSSS minimum For the fourth consecutive ., w. five decrees &bey the sea- veil. production of coal in Utah sonal average.. continued to increase. resent:Mt , , 92 m coationsible reaches Imd chair cos ea two fast daily train. Loot fans it onstio 4 skiving cm, too. CUSS CI490 rint 11111111111110 , I, car, , - - int tee , WILT . s MN' moor resoremiose-mysitet- . , - , leo i ' OilPect - - GASOLINgs-ToLki- t --- - a bi-ds... - ,. mod ilkostalaci sowers Can Wrilt A. VW Asp" 41 Soo lisita Siteet Sok lAlle Catp. in -,.' , 'L-- t "" 40.0c.mmk AECAIL Alt -- Mt, 4 :10 :;1 Alt.' 'Ai CO Al ,,,,TIL:111:06ra? .404,411 4141,40,4,,K444NdeAk 4, e.g. ',, 0. it ....,gsatAt."4, 1 . 2 .., : .. , - ' N. ''; "' ; 1 'C ' , . ,,,,. , ,,,..t e4 r-1- -- 11 ,' 11 1 , , , , , ,, - , T,t . 11, , , t lint' - 1 , ' ' , , :' 1, 4 , . -- , - -- - , ; " - g , hill - . 'tt6 11.00'.., t , --- 7-'- t ,.. : ,,,,..-,-"- ft ,, , - . the . . toONP1.11$011 MIMI WE NNIST TOW 1. store managers and ' - TUT oposo-m- w .tr electre-dynaml'retinnst-bealr-tteporsa- T . 1111 IMNIT - ,, L swag Tys num age tws Amen sr mug MINN Till - mem met -- i a s''' wow tag - b 111111 b titimosuivout b NOM MINIM Pell e tik pis :n' 511 ' shos....; b IMUMININIS b MOS MOM toostv st ks - . loom sit slot Nut nits Sivtirt t .1 1 , , '2 lf P- . Ar,411-- . , 35 ireitone Tire Men Of 3 State Meet'. Here fit - Alit PP , , 10,04, 44,0 , , 1.-- .11.1..-TVJ-- annual Pacific Coast Dairy bow 71,2kiarit' Nov. 17. 18 and 19; ""t433".fltr whkh ha areemPaekl by Mrs. Evan" family. will go 1.411 Ant.el" before returning to Salt Lake City. - , 1 V a , '. ' C speaker witk bend taming Amorican, freely pabet4 I 4 , Of, Alk 401 t.k.,,A1,4ioe".46.0W $ ' ft, - 4, , co.- -. ta-s- . InnporrwAsmrt stee hotormoomminteosioy bioriswwww---- - O At WAIL. '- - '' range. , Remit mentos' viatica mei abir.lkt."-.....-s-:-----:'7! kaa. p variable tone ,...... , 1 1 itu3 tuning indicater....Aatosaatic eat. woe rentrol.CPowstaapply noise A2ter--- 4 Mirrs-dia- l edge lighted. gold rerkettp typo. 7, Handsome cabimeteflagblY firlatedItriPad i walnut, band rubbed to a bnil iant -; MIMI Noting Al. LOIS Ag glass , , . WESTERWILIPPLY t- 7' ,...'. 7 - , ' I- , -- 11 - a At ,,,, - .4 vb P.-Imf:N- . deah,ot,,A.L.AL,d..m.,,,...4,,,piamp,,,, i I i eisa otaltiollY rqIiift Cr2 III s .41 I -- - 1 i 4. - 1 tbe-14ot- , '11 il ' , i ' ircblet-tuciativ- . i t. l -- a , 1 - l at-8:- Lan t-Iletttat - - - l I , - ' Pi I . 234----7-- 1 . ri America. The value of. the selipol, is determined by its ability to serve the varied student needs andWe needs of society in which lt ie established. Society today la fluid and must be poised and re- Ivitalized. It cannot be discarded Too early pectalization was discouraged, and the tumor college must cater to that quota of the population that is not primarily interested'in the professfone but which will, become Vie backbone ofindastry. Thus the speak. er viewed the functions of trie junior college. Superiptendent Ashman stated that the work of the present is to dedicate itself to the ,pirit of the institution a...Petal:dished by its founders. This F p i Hs Le defined Jo being one of service to felt lowmpn and to God. The admtrabod and the buildmga NW. (hanged, but the spirit should beretained. he concluded.The other numbers on the proKram included two number, by the college orchestra under the direction of 'IL. A. Dean. two vocal numbers by the College quartetRobert Carpenter. Ted Tuttle. Maurice Crawford. and NIcloyd EricksonFern McGee read 'The Ilearts Berns Perished." In the parade preceding the program. the schools of the ii chy, the American Logion. the Senior and the Junior LadieklAterary Cluhs. the Snow College Campos Women and the Institute part w Campus sporta, tennis and ticipatedit. Thil;iftlrnoott tas opeantte4- -- announced today by the National Theft of gasoline from the Ws- - salesman for the Fimtona Tire Bituminous Coal Commission. sawn Oil ifttripany, 2191, High- - and Rubber Participation of Salt take Cite Cotnparty in UtatV Thie oomPar'es elith a9,900 tons , in the Proposed land Drive, was reported Deer Creek Idaho. and Montana met today at In -- the Reclamation-Proje- ct will -mtoo Utah to --dulnessoaks "'''''"'"' cussed from the the ford, station operatorgnte--1- 2 viewpotin DY was , t.,11Vt means of a , ipa,fi opened by pain coming year. t, - ovee-radnation-- &DYE, :1s, has commenced oft the Sunday. A., J. Gibson. district manager atm" r rauld not estimate the amount of ot a federal runt, ' pin. Salt win vote paciiine rniaIng. ,, I Salt Lake., and work win' begin' 1. (rogation of such participation a site for a new airport. One company is manufacturing I at a sperial election No& 21 Mechanism concealed hi a base to Burnaton end Rutile Heel:art & Auerbach. chairnen- - J. Xina mif ,dynanttte varying, i that bolds them makm new book ' tkimpanY. , radio the Board of threctma Of the - in blasting steeteatrh, snern o( es.. 1 ends stlIttsg sheitiaelltes to Wild The radas station is itan Water District ofplosion. charging density and t frolnooe to 10 book & any one 'of In be linasked witiun SO Bait Lake. Oh,. will 'introduce I a bilaty to withal.; Ind inuiertion4LbTdebcialle xemos411.14t1Cons I e. the state - '.1 I J. llmer Evans, manager est .lee t,ehe7r,Oole'ellren edreemCornitFrocitle to meet hta ton. Elmer S. Evans, who is returning from Australia. where he has spent the past two, Years "41 a Intgein. - ittrtr4tre 7- S. , 1 " ; I t ta , ar3' Mr. Evans 'will also attend - I E. A. Jacobsen of Utah State Agriettl. EPHRAIM. Nov. el-- -Dr. College illacussed' the obligattoos of the Junior college to so Mete in hisaddress yesterday at the energises observing the forty. ninth anniversary of the founding of Snow College. Supt. A. J., Ashman of the Sevier District. as a representative of the State Board of Education. WU also a speaker. "The real measure of success of sit Institution la not in litiln ben but in ita contribution to the social order. The work of the junior college hi to democratize and popularize, higher education.. the entire society must be revitalized and brought up to date so that there is less Chance for abreach between leadership and populace. aummariged Dr. Jacobsen lo reviewing the position of . IN Gml i tulit-pene- or,. --- , tura' . 3 4 141m2"Pri PI'vC i f;c ter joktmnios ---- Speciiii '. i . Social Duty Stressed At 3now College Celebration zing . wm be opposed by both. :!,,,,tiomd wod grower" AiLi0 citation and the state association. according to Y. R. Marshall, nanorm' aecretary Mr. Marshall said that if the two bureaus should be under the aline head, for the sake of exp.-- . diencs in operation, as is Rep ills organization would pre fer 'control by the Agricultural liepartment, 'syllabling that in the 0i:woof, the growers the Interior Department has not proved as efficient as the forest service iTt apportioning ing privileges. The growers are. parwith the reocularly displeased gulations of the department 're-commensurate properly. :(miring Possible trimIger of the fore. to come under the .. try .,rvite head of the Interior Department' ru'uon loin ledlltraeinsbuferret'a. are expected tItoePaconiertmerthetsforlw 1 - 1.uull net Us" tcetne ixfnxf ret'r-T- Alk ing Oct 18. according to a report' Pacilio corns-et-wit-h Proposals to shift the tr. S. Forest servire from the Department of Agriculture to the Departrrient It ,Zildearntho; 11,1.nt,:eric)rtrjtia.iLe-inb- tit. A l . 4 Shift From Farm To Interior bepartment von-- of Congress. , Appreciation for the foe artanstements carried out fer the comfort and entornent.of be delegates during the tourney held' here, was vetted by coaches and delegates before adjournment, Woolgrower1 To Fight- Evan S To Meet Son Back From lAtialtion I I G overnor Wilt , 11 t jos i t - I -- : ' : It i er. an aapposolaccoarioodiniume. provided. Special occoomy mods in ditties cm broth. fest lSe, back SOO, dinner 351 - Temt I Olin kl t - amorist peassopen euchnively. Suresuclow aura de luxe tbair cars, lopccompti - uncial eleeptan cats. lounge 4111 tor mean Pmenicn4S10e-3l- e , in clut diner. este co- - the Strews Wee Ciii of Sat frau:ism, deperetto emit stessit; eti . racket ere. Sas hanc6i); Challitsgot dolt : Lounge dieercm' esti, barber, c ; - t," - New train lot chair car and Mocks via Sao Ergotism, load la otaadarti Pullmans '14 club lake, newardessoures -- hoodoo sai Sas Oviodand WAWA Crack vain. - Sing P- i , ' J. non-de- Mon 1 a ;Clouds, Col(ler weauler On way To Salt Lake Area uth Admits Souther Pacific eters die fastest daily train wrier oe Saa hasKisce coa doe following fins trains; were years cial agent for the National Au- tomobile Theft Bureau. said the suspect had purchased gas In Salt Lake City on Oct 21. He carries a Shell Oil credit carer: t - 1 429 . old, suspected of stealing a half-eton pickup truck with a Cali, fornia license, O.A. Peterson, ape. woelbilLtiza DThan. lv-eni- Hii;: searching for a man, i ah 11111' - i . - the poriottof IF70 to 1879, when Jackson wacofficini photograph. er t the Hayden U. S. Geologi cal Survey. Landscape Photographer A little later. he was. for many years. a landscape photographer. with headquarters at Denver. In this period he worked principally for western railroads. photo- )graphing mountain &ornery along their lines. After the railroad phase was over. Jackson carried his camera on a world tour that lasted iS months. Since his retirement. Jackson has returned to an early love painting in oils and water colors. Ile has illustrated hooks and produced many canvaseis that bang In national park museums. Jack- son is research F ec r et ry of the Oregon Trati Asst;ciation. in the Weric of which he has hang boon active. M pat--t of tho commencement eseeensea at Boulder-,Catts.in June, 931. Jacksion received the' rmversity of Colorado gold M Nt a I for distinguished service to Colorado add the West. . : - - Moe Opposed W. H. Johnson. Mt leltS being Sait held for investigation by t oday-- . - He- - was i t,e- rested last rught at the Grand Central Market, 910 South Main Street. after allegedlY attempting to pass a bad check for $IO. 4 ' - , Forest Service ----- - Salt Lake police today gifts-amon- iede Logan ; LOW FARES' . - : - A 17(61 , 'Cm Yt - wyor.-- 1 P olice Station , 1..ak-e- , i' ra. s pn CityThe a Willtacs"--"INK- a t bile. - -- - , the Brigham Young University, Provo, It was decided at the riming session of the eighth altritlal tourney here today. - Mot ley becomes vice president for the mistime year. Open forum discussions centering, around federal Indic...Lary changes brought the tournament to a 'dose Saturday, followin a breakfast at the Edna Mae Hedquist. home. Akfterelinner speeches featured the banquet often by the unlver,. eity to gil the delegates from the eight conference schools at the M. I. A. Home north fork of Provo Canyon last night, Speakers mere Joe Strickland. Brigham Young University. Alton Jenkins, Colieg University of Utah; Ed Barrett,' Utah Stele Agricultural Harold Short, Colorado State College; Alien MerrickColorado 1niversitv. Paul Hentrolt Denver University; Carroll O'Rourke, Mon. ....litnetate C011ege end Roberte ,Breegte, Wyototng University. the Dr. D. Earl Pardee wu toastmaster. Dancing concluded remng. ' Men's teams was concluded yesserday. participated Dating from the eights chools. but only four women debating teams were entered:- Utah State, Colorado State, Brignam Young University, and , University of Utah. At a luncheon of the coaches Friday, sentiment embodied In reis lotions wax expressed to continue the present rystem of ceifit--- 4 , . i tethe,Alealltiqikr 11.,;:tay:minutvtg ilwilial7esitettctietywilletteeeectiedtbe Millity of toll, i .,...010001C : newNev. trthe, ' ,. .,----- '1' 41 - . . - - , , , Chosen For '38 Conclave; Jackson' Wyoming University Outstanding - .' Elected Laramie Man LegaueVrestdent C011ection Added To linseum Americana PROVO . n; - . - - - inured today and last Mght persons traffic accidents which involved automobiles. a utility bus and a the W. E. Pennock. 27. of M5 Green Street. ofieralor of a plug. bus for the Utah Light & Traction Company. was treated st. the Emergency Hospital $t 1 am. today for lacerations of the wrist suffered when his bus egilliAed with struck driven by Henry Hem, 44. of Greenville. Utah. at Thirteenth South. and State Streets. both meetunee were traveling leitith on Stale Street when the accident occurred. according to Notice report. which Said the ling rtrlielf,.$ 'the truck. and the broken glass etit Pennock wrists. A fire at-- 481, East Seventeetith South Street lois' ''"'" sheared MThydrant and the neighborhoOd !boded at 12115 aim-- teidartiben the hydrant was struck by an automobile driven by Chauncey Calf 38. of 1221 Third East Stret.t. Police ports Of the accident nslikw Call Wilt, tiriVing at on the wrong side of the street when his car Jumned the ciirbing anti hit the hydrant Call was bculled ...end scratched but not seriously hurt He was charged with .recasess . driving. , Three persons Were bridged and .11werated last" night when two ears mashed on n'' curve in Porteler tNurron; linbert-WatTefak of 557 Elm Avenue. tricot serniuslY ititured 01,..the Irk'. wag ..ce' ported in "fairly good" condittohat .the Salt Laze teeneral hos- pital today. Ma I4L)411e4 commited of lataxatiode of the lacgand scalp. The other two rofured were Alf Olsen. 31. of .352 East Fourth South Street. and George Locker. 21. of 1011 Norfolk Avenue. They were released from the General flospital as soon as they hate. received firm aul treatment. .Occupanu of the t4econd lat. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Willitn. son of Hoytsville. were bruised. hut otherwise were unipturrd.. Report by Deputy Sh!rdfi clarence Smith and Sidney Cramer Indicated that the accident occurred when the Olsen car. driven east. attempted to page the truck of Chick Daniels. 6:21 Sixth Street. on a curve. and sideswiped the Wilkinson machine. The 01. sen car skidded 100 feet on hi side before Alt:Wing and the Wilkinson car went over the 15400t embankment Condition of Mrs. Verna Carlysle. 32. of 251 East Sixth South Street. was 'fairly good" in the Salt 'Lake General 110aPital today; She suffered shock, lacerations and bruises last night WnIPTI her on- tomoblie collided with a machine driven bv Donald Madsen. 21. of 3996 Third. East Street at Thirty-nintSouth and State Streets. .4 I 1 i 1 - CanYini ..." o , , ' .....,....., IFoidAcquire.i 1 IntOtnionntaill,Aorensic 7"1 1 401,000Early vl C oncludes l -,' l u. S.Negatives t -- - t , - - '4.1! - s, ; - - ., I i, - , ' - - t - . ,Will-pireit- . 1Huai-TrucksColl- ide NOytbibtal: 6, lii,,- cli',LsSAlultDAY Chest Drive Far Junior Chamber- ' . e., r ' . 1- Persons, Injured S. L Traffic Mishaps --- ' . - -7- ' .5. a Y - ''' -- --- r .,. , - , , - . --- t - - : - |