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Show , , . , , , - - Thought A Daily ., , - dies will be tree Treat mem mid 1.11011I greatly sad to yoga trees , 7 , 1 , W ,,,,c",,, 4 ,,3 i . .. . . :4 7,4 it. 7, :!1, - ,e, Ir ' . SALT ,LAKE M'Itc, UTAH SATURDAY , 011100d will toward man" that are perforated and meted arousal Christmas thee was railed to out attendee by reader. AM we are glad I. repeedsice his recital- ed the isteideas because Is is eepreseetative of the type el humanity that reigns at Yule. tide and because it recognizes ette ettite many bidden sad kiedneseee of case el Salt Lakes truly great women. Mrs. Janice A. logic The letter follows: "Deer Swen: 'A public word of praise for a hidden act of kindness. "I was working on a Christ. mu tree Jot near Hogle's residence on South Temple. I was making stands for the trees and the weather was cold and bleak. I suppose that with some of the trees turned down and the sloppy weather and my .huddled frame bending over the stands it was a pretty desolate it was of concern to a lady watching front a wiadow. My unseen observer was Mrs. out logic She eat her bailee with the menage that she was worried about my catching a cold and wouldn't I like to cense in the house to make the stand. The idea was appealing to me but I had to watch the trees I explained this to the butler. "A few minutes later, the on the scene gardener arrived and asked if I wotddn't like to me a shack so have him Wild that I could have a warm place to work. I told hint to convey toy sincere thanks to Mrs. Hogle and explain that the season was just a few days and I could build a fire if it got too cold . I , I -- ,... - - : , , , These were opinions here today by Ambrose Prison Site of a site for Selection i Utahs new state prison remained un. today as member, of the on Utah Athisory Commission Prison Retrieval explained the reaming prompting them to vote fiat they did on the question of referring the matter to the gov. ' Imade error. Murray Sullivan of Salt Lake. a member of the commission, de. dared that the Airport $ite was tor....xtuperior to the others con. rideresi because it hes a greater Ci011e to simosura of good SOIL adequate police protection in case ot riot or break. is more reorient. ieal because of its nearness to the centers from which the bulk. of prisoners 'roam and his suf. ficient ester rights for irrigalion purposes. lie called attention to the fact that the original investment at the Airport Site would be smaller and toe cost of maintenance lower than at Ow other site suggested. Four points were set forth by him today In a signed statement: Pollster Limed 1The new prison should be located on a tract of land of adequate size, with good soil and good irrigation water right& so that the prisoners can raise their own food and the food required by the officers of the prison. safety and protection of the prison must be Maintained. 3The Airport Site has more good farm land. 4The Atrport site hi only one. third the (WORMe from the courts and all the protection and safety at Salt Late City that the site at the would PioYek Conferring wits Me vii'arig mmtai official today was Post. master I. A. Smoot, of Salt 1..1,1e; A. O. Willoughby, assistant surterintendent of tor nr.11 ss:vice. who was here from San Francisco.. and Wilford Canver. clerk of railway mail service at Ogden. Mr. Oronnell was hoaraed a luncheon at the Hotel 'Utah by Mr. Smoot and a grou of prominent- business WPM- - Inlitfr.rt to attend twas Mayor John IL Wellace. the Most Rev. Duane G. C. W. Lore. member of the commission from Salt Lake. sad& "As a member of the commis. skin I do not approve-ofthe tat, tics used by one members of the commission in submating to The governor a subsequent report, promoting and urging the Rover. not to select their particular site, which-l- s the Crystal Springs site, before the governor- had had an opportunity to receive a report of the exact proceedings at the commission meeting Saturday. "Further- explaiMng my. post. Oen as a. member of the. Salt Lake committee, I wish to ex. plain that my voting has been .a protest against. the Crystal Springs elle but not favoring re. moral from Salt Lake County." State Senator Will R. Holmes' at:- Brigham City, member of the commission, denied that the commtskn had turned the task I over to, the chief executive. Re. liehnes garding the eituation, 88111Deinatierwiltl B.ek. "Tne conuniettion did not pasa the buck to the Governor. It had 1 Hord. fl. D, oisholv ot thr Salt Lake Catholic Diocese: E. O. Howard, president of he Waukee Hank and Trust Company: A S. Brown, Democratic national committeeman: .Mr.. Willoughby. and Mr. Danvers. - nal n istrztiatt Clanton at , loom& voiced O'Con- nell. NVashington, 1). C.. sesond asslstant United States postmaster general, who arrived in Salt Lake to confer with local and neighboring posta authorities.. Mr. O'Connell is on an inspectlon tour of post...Mice faellities in the country's leading cities. his Hist official trip since being appointed recently to his present position- as second assistant to James A. Farley, postmaster genend, whom he hai accompanied on three previous trips to Salt Lake. Merchants in all cities ht has visited, Mr. O'Connell said. have practically depleted their shelves and of holiday merchandise. Christmas mailing this year indie reached an hIgh. CatiInt are. he pointed out. that of the first after thy vear, right many buyers will go into the matket to replenisa their stocks. Doubts Prestikettal Interest ,k1though, disclaiming any serious Interest or participation in the postal offici31 said he doubted very touch that his chief, )1r. Farley, tied any 'westdeittial aspirations. as hIrt.0 by observers. President Rooseveit's appointment of Harry Hopkins as secre. tam- - of commerce. the Washing-- official said, was a just reward for "a hard job well done." He declined to eoutment at any length on a receott proposa! that all branches of transportation be reguisted and plaited under one control by the intersiate Corn-- . meree Conunission With the establishment of the week in the postoffior. the pastal authority said, morale ami working efficenty hat be come very satisfactorrarrionz the department's quarter roiliku em- Still Unchosen Falls. has Jest ihtisheal h i s Balsam Atl- - vette. dt""k-- the year. a modem (rain Idaho glen- - dm- New, Year pertinent& right by preparing ler a peal pea sitiom with. Henaget, Training. 'Tim- otheal, wishes, everyone- - a MERRY XMAS- AND, PROSPER. OUS NEW TEAL,. Anyone tio. airing islarmation. tall write or 'phone - , HEN AGER- - 110,3SINESS COLLEGE'. 4$ E. 'Broadway1, ana will be 'mailed promptly. Visiton. are any time.. ;'' James A. Farley has no designs on the White House. Harry Hopkins' appointment was " a just reward." The United States may look for a boom after the first of mem , ., &'!,, HopkinsAppoiptment Held 'A Just Reward' lUtah ANOTHER MAHO STUDENT SUCCESSFUL - Ur. Glans. that the lbw mai el. ten' Pee,' I. Dahl. clauses'. tans p Wing Mu rams ilea paMreti to be the email had illtit41.0.1 he passibly Term Wm. isaderhs I8WWiP4' New at usaagers Jay seal night elutes will be or. poised at dna dale in. all do. , '. ' ' .,, - Marriage Will Unite Leading ing to ,devise loom expressive and appropriate greetings to convey to our readers. It is now the day before Christmas and see are still groping. We also are teeing desperately to get at our Christmas shopping and to 'do the 1,000 and one other pleas, ant but necessary duties assodated with Christmas Eve. $o with your lave. gentle leaders. we'll get at Oar 112trist anus ohopping. and rely oa that old, ever appropriate greeting to mover to you OW iiiseero swishes et the holiday soationi Merry Christman ad the bap- pieta of New Years!' i , Ambrose O'Connell, right, second assistant United States postmaster, talks over mail problems with Postmaster I. A. Smoot of Salt Lake. - t ' 1, ' , ; For weeks we have been try . p , , a ! ,,, ., sayrusn (INS RAM PARTY The Moose Hall was the scene of the annual Christman party of the Salt Lake Scottish Club last night. Families Two of Utah's most prominent families will be uMted soon In the marriage of Miss Barbara Wattis Kimball and Matt Sanderstir Browning, both of Ogden. it was learned here today. Miss Kimball is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rice Kimball of Ogden and a granddaughter of Mrs. Edmund Orson VVattis and the late E. O. Widths, and Mrs. Samuel Kimball of She is a graduate of Stanford University. Mr. Browning la a son of Mr. and Mrs Marrinev Adams Brown- ing of Ogden and a grandson of Mr. and MrsArchie Bigelow of Oakland, Calif. He attended the in Connecticut Loomis School and the Utah State Agricultural Chi-cap- College. The engagement will be formally announced Christmas moru Mg. the wedding will take place early in January and the couple will leave soon after for a wedding trip to Liege, Belgium, 1 ttrintgoyernorenti" makge 1:'aefizins Um The group from n orMg this North, thiengHemseirpramemv ben, t plc: proved 10 to 4, whicb would am, thortse the GOVPIMIle and a group, of experts selected Iry him. in. eluding William Peterson of the Utah, Agricultural college and. such other experts as the Goveo, nor might desire. to select a site fmm tho four favored hoc-- the sl' coromboaton. two in' Salt Lake. anti two In Box, Elder Cottnty. ''Whatever site they might se:4 trot would attourIttesitv become the site- for the prison. ' t 1 I - , i I James A. Hope, 38, of Sunny. side. Calif.. who was treated for injuries at the Emergency Hospital. after a traffic accident )at night was arraigned in court this morning en a reckless driving. charge. He wss given until Jan. 3 to enter a plea. He was driver of a car which hit an automobile. driven by L. Tavior. 20. of Mendon. in the 1000 block on South State Street. Other Charges Withheld No charges had been filed today as the result of a craah at 1010 p.m. yesterday in the SOO block on South West Temple Street. Mrs. Mildred De Jong, 23, of 1430 South Eighth West Street and her daughter, Marilyn. 7, were cut and bruised. Officers lAid Mrs. Dann WSJ driving on the wrong side of the street when the ear collided with one driven by Laren A. Somsen. 28, of 97 West Tweney-firs- t South Street. Seta Dover Trial Judge Dcwone today set trial in the case of Frank Dover. 29. of South Third West Street. charged with reckless driving for Jan. 10. Fines of S23 each were imposed for speeding on Ray Whining. 31, of Sandy-- , LeGrand Davis. 23, of 128 Fremont Street La Vat. Murri, 28 of f)31 Windsor Street. and McKay E. Ogden, 23, of 6C.3 Third Avenue. Elder Morris To Give Talk Sunday will at , tomorcow. His tenic will ne "The Emirdont od anti the Kingdom of 2 p.m. oG tha EarthA Cor.itast". This mystical .irogrit:n ha scen aminged with J. apencer Cornwall conducting I,ne choir and Frank W. Asper at the console of !hi- big organ. Organ orclude, "Cluistmas Pas. Cori Ilt foa's" Invccation Christmas Chimes (organ) D. W. Lynch Estate Appraised At 4126,803 ..- Christmas Carols ..... Conteregational Hymns Christmas Caroll torganl Cltrisanas Carols Benediction Organ Pcstlude. 'MoonIght over. Nazareth" thur Mays. The will was filed by Heber a, Lynch. administrator. , rts From Flames . I..,. - : tato-troubl- e, , ' - ' - A:chetstma-a-tnierthdese- 1' the-tra(- fic 1 '. - - , , , , , 04,004.0, , .. ..,... , A , , . - ---- - . , , i - it , ,, ,-- i :. , ,, f i - , l , - - ( 330,110'... el : , . . , 2 , lace. The motion. authorized mittee of three consisting of the city purchasing agent, D. A. At. fleck, City Treasurer Milton E. Lipman D. Beers. to select the type ot meter to be installed. The motion as passed by thl city commission is as font:mu Metiers Given "Whereas. the automobile facilities in the down. parking town business area of Salt Lake are congested to-- a point when" the transaction of business is se. !lousily handicapped. and, 'Whereas, this condition la be. coming increasingly aggravated and the Salt Lake City Trellis Commission has recommended unanimously to the Salt Lake City Commission that parking meters be installed in the down., town business district. 'Therefore, I move that Salt Lake City install parking meters in the downtown business district. the meters to be cot the type to permit 12.minute parking for one cent; park., ing for five cenu and twnbour parking for ten cents. Further, that the meters be so spaced that every third parking space be not metered, the urunetered space to remain subject to the present free parking regulation. To lavestleate And I further move that ts committee of three. consisting ot the city purchasing agent, the city engineer and the city treasurer be appointed to investigate and to recommend to the City Commission the make of meter to be purchased, and, further,. I that the city attorney be instruct. ad to prepare the necessary mile Dance covering. the installation, operation and enforcement rests.I lating the use of the meters." The ordinance probably call for the inetaliazion of approximately 2.500 meters. Trucking zones virtually will be eliminated as well as taxicab zones. - 4, ; ' an. ,,- ,.,. , day after approving a mtad:n. motion by Mayor John IL , - ',.4.- ,,i - ' , ' , t , , , . i i ,i .; . : l one-hou- r. one-ho- 1 1 F. Henri Hettriod, above right, makes a fervent plea for clemency in the Police Court this morning in observance of the spirit of Christmas Eve. Pratt Kesler, prosecutor, listens with professional disdain. Below, girls of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company's Hyland Exchange prepare gifts for distribution to underprivileged children- tomorrmv, - Released As Holiday Spirit Enters Jail 6 Prisoners ' ,Carol Groups nroParticipate i : i , ; Fund .0kehed Payment of the final install- - , ment duo for the 'site of the' Utah exhibit at the New York Worlds' Fair was authorized today at a meeting of the executive committee of the Utah t'oricYs Fair Commission. The meeting Will held in the office of E. O. Howard, chairman cd the commission. who presided. Utah has secured a highly. advantageous site at the big expose.; tion and it is believed that the state's participation will be of substantial value to Utah. Total cost of the Fair site was MOM The Commission has been Ow ing a great deal of time and at. tention to the work 'of preparing for our participation in the Fair, and it is sincerely hoped that the result 'will be thoroughly satisfactory to Governor Blood and the citizens of the state," Mr, Howard said today. Present at the meeting were Gordon Weggeland., Clyde Ep. W. Winburn, Slack person, Chauncey Overfield. E. O. Holmes and Mr. Howard. Christian spirit had broken down the bars of a stern Police Court and opened iron doors to six bedraggled law violatoss today. in Salt Lake officialFollowing a tradition, long established dom. Judge Reva Beck Bosone, upon authorization of the City Commission, decreed that sentences of six city Jail prisoners were terminated. The Great l'hilosopher, to. whose memory we dedicate Christmas Day. was swift to for. gve and to pardon the wayward," Attorney F. !limn Hennod pleaded on behalf of the. smallest group ever to be re-Carol groups from Vati0111 leased on OhristmeS Eve. Abanparts of the city Win participate evireason and protrate servin a christmas Cheer-ligh- t dontng dente in law for spiritual eth- ' ice today from 7;15to 7:45 pm. aft1 the prismtles. Mr. Henriod on the City and County Building ers had wronged themselves far lawn. more than they had wronged so. Mayor John M. Wallace will elev. extend Christmas greeting and will officially light the decorated "They are my- brothers. They ,An educational program directtree. As words of tarolgare flashsee. feel and hear as you and ed against the use of liquor and more ed on a screen. the audience and t. They all have mufti tobacco to be financed by rem, the singing groups will Join in good In them than bad." nues from state liquor store sale As the motion WaS granted. the community caroling. was propomed by Nhil. Fantly E4 All to to carol cacti talked groups prisoner planning judge Aird of Provo, member of tho One man she dared serenade throughout the city are bvparatelv. Utah House of Representative& invited to make the City and to stay out of jail a year., The proposal will be incorpo. County Building grounds and The City Commission earlier rated in a bill to be introduced a the of: place program by starting had moved for the pardon In the coming legislative session the City Recreation Department. Alex Chavez. whose term was by Mrs Aird calling for payment ftliss Jessie Schofield will be in Sid Davis, to expire- Jan. from the liquor revenues of coo charge. whet term expires Jan. 2; Lewdollar for each school child from broadThe be will sentwo program is Lashaway. who has the seventh to the twelfth grades cast from Station KUM. tences running consecutivelv, the that the inclusive, prert.:Ung first expiring Jan. 3 and the children are following the edu' rational courses of second Jan. 17; Fred Sollis, term study which the plan provides. expiring Dec. 28; Albert JohnDee. 29; son, term expiring Frank Wray, term expiring JAM 10 and Robert Fagan. term expiring Jan. O. A marked increase in the number of cases of pneumonia -- -New Zealand Sends' was reported by Dr. William M. Letters were mailed today by McKay, state epideeniologist at the State Tax Commission nod. Christmas Greetings t i' the Capitol today. lying five- motorists that there , A Christmasntessage carrying drivied For that reason people should. for iperticerils hadrangibeenrigrevefrota the seasons greetings and best by exercise and fresh air and three months to one year. wishes from the Chtirch members Two drivers. Leo Lambert and missionaries of New Zealand proper rest and food. keep their 3318 Childs Avenue. Ogden, and was received today by Elder K. up to the highett Colds. Dkit. Hetherr Milton. Utah. hid - saki., ,Dr.... licKay. level, Rufus K. Herdy of the First Courted-ofSeventy and Former' should be carefully watched -and , licenses -- "revoked -- for threebed- um In reckless driving. moral's for President of the nipssion in New stay' , ' til free of the infection. Three drivers bad their' licensee Zealand.: James The message from Charles U. , During the itn- - month, there revoked for, one year; 50 W. Ilemick. 164 Umbra Lane, cases bave of pneumonia been man. a member of the 'Church, Garland. 'Jack. eiders to Salt the the in Perm brought egniabied Murray; and W.- C. Stewart, 2573' Tyler well. arid enjoying Hospital.. Davit County reported 13 rases during the last week. theft' work. Avenue, Ogden., I , 1) Utah Exhibit ' , , , , -- War On Liquor, ITobacco Urged Pneumonia Cases Increase Sharply 1Five Motorists ,Forfeit Licenses . ' ' . , ' 4. rell1011S-Sh0111- - - . - Lake-Count- n - . ' .. . . . . ! , . . 11...... .-- Appraiseinent of the estate of Daniel W. Lynch was filed today in the Third District Court . showing the estate valued at 126.. to.03. Appraisers were Carl D. Harding. L IL Young and Ar- Gde .Warning, to .Santa Claus :to dip his whiskers. if are la, Christmas tree electric light. , firevroof his' beard Was issued flammable, in a solu tion' of four ing sets must be well insulated ounces of ammonium phosphate to, guard spinst short circuit American ,'Ited today'. in a quart of water., 'fires. ,Crtss in an, effort' If a candler is burned in the Keep icy steps. and 'sidewalks' 'lid danger 'of 'painful injuries window for Christmas carolers. salted to prevent accidents, in the holiday excitement. precautions' should be taken, to should, Kris. KringlCit- flowing Celebrators who- - imbibe too whiakent. tome he contict with ' see that an exit it unobstructed and that a fire extinguisher is freely during the holidays must , . 1. candle,' their automobile tor some. handy. Mr.- Duffin said. He Attention 'was called, by Euone else to drive. yr rutil,,, named the following safety. pre, of Alsould be pikes, 11tbe gene- 0, Duffin. chairman ,cautiona.,that Sergi Harvey C. Peirce. Red- Crow first- - aid. committee MX . head cdthe PegieeTraffic Bottom, ,,' . , , more warned today. in Salt Lake., to the. lartthat, More persons are Injore4 by fire... than a week becomes leghly in- theta before they drivess-- Ilk - - - before they kill someone was durine the month of December-- 1 flammable. - Cotton the'''. and u cellophane are, the order Issued by- Ithan inHeany other month- ofSanta' tree decorations.' sergeant., sug,l'estfdIttat . . , -, ' r - , . Injured, Held Santa Claus will have to make part of his journey by car, tram or plane, it appeared certain today from a weather forecast ,hattering any remaining hope for a "white" Christmas. ROtiell Patches of somewhat snow will remain through the a 'holidays, and deep blanket of ,white continues to cover mobnthe lain recreation areas, but dear skies and little temperanew ture change will prevent any snow fall. Utah today was under the influence of a broad northwest "high" which kept temperatures around normal. Salt Lakes lowest this morning wa 29, and the noon reading was 34. Eleer Nephi L. Morris speak at serviees In the i .n,) . To Firepro of Whiskers ' , - Parking meters are coming back to Salt Lake City Streets. The City Commission this announcement a 4 ,.' s- Coast Driver Santa Will Have To Discard Sled During S. L. Visit Warned To Check- Danger Of Ito' t - , IA statement by Senator Lund that, she comities' resign. intr.- but 'that she is 'standing pat" and taking no official ac-tion until assured thattm acceptable woman will succeed her. Consider Successor 2Disclosure that the Salt Lake County Democratic Cornmntee met Wednesday and considered prospective candidates to succeed Mrs. Lund. 3Announcement by county Democratic officials that names of six women will be submit. ted to Governor Blood for con-sideration if a vacancy is created. 4Charges by Mrs. Rose lien. derson, county Democratic vice chairwoman. that the county committee voted to submit ordr three names, and that she had assured Mrs. Lund that both the committee and the governor had pledged to consider omy women candidates to succeed her if she stepped aside. Names of the six women whose names will be submitted as nominees for the position when Mn. Lund resigns were released by the county Democratic organization as follows: Proopects Listed Mrs. A. C. Jensen of Sandy: Mrs. Prank Page Stewart, Mrs. Flora Severn, Mrs. E. E. Erick. sen sod Mrs. Stella Boucher, all of Salt Lake, and Mrs. D. W. Moffat of Murray. Mrs. Henderson said that Mn. Jensen. former school teacher and active party worker, had received 35 votes: Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Erickson. two each and Mrs. Severn and Mrs. Boucher. one vote each. Before the trot- ing was conducted. it was agreed that onty the names of the top three candidates would be sub she said. A blanket endorsement of was advocated by candidate Mrs. Mare- IL Soule. president of the litati Council of Democratic Women. who explained her organization had endorsed Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Severn And Mrs. Ericksen. , iz M". C." Hanagees and been , placed by the school tia al meetIowa offiee pa widen.- Ha boa . ' ,. z the State Senate appeared in proepect today. Major developments arising from the exclusive publication of the resignation report in 'The ...- ,- 1 The lobby of the Hotel Utah this morning was the setting 4.4 a little Cbriatmaa tableau which. for its sheer air of democracy and Christian significance of human equality, could hardly have been better staged. Seen there. chatting freely and with complete familiarity, follows in polfte first introduction& were Ambroee OVonnell of C, second assistWashington. ant United States postmaster general; I. A. Smoot, Salt Lake post. master, a uniformed local mail carrier on the hotel's route. and Pre& Heber J. Grant. Introductions. it is hardly to mention. were' arranged by genial Bert Smoot. I .. Every Third Space Remain Free wfli Devices Christmas Spirit Becomes Evident Cornfrom of Mrs. I I e ' - city ,, , - s . - Internal conflict in the Salt Lake Coutpty Democratic organization over developments at' tending the expected resigration, ' 'Mrs. 1100e sent the maid that she back with would like the biggest and best tree on the lot and three smaller ones.. She ban permitted me to et some electrical lighting from the house and told me to Int all the kindling wood I needed to. get warm. "Smelt histisetive arts et kis& sees mark else as being eati at the few but beloved geed Asp , . Install z,auu Parking eters Prospects Studied Fort Position In Case As Mrs. Lund Quits , , soul. One of the measly. many deeds ' ::envemaosty obt. rs...waii.filla. S. L. Will I , - , la 1 1939 i ' ., . aisis !Discussed For State Senator4 gl P.' 1111 Christmas. for all its comer cialism and its cultivation of of giving with the expectation receiving, remains our best and tt, meet wholelome holiday. A holiday of the heart and the home. it inspires- deeds of I kindness and generoaity that ex . pow the greatness of man's asaritta---A- 24 4 : 1.2a7,1E1-1greSEIP- DECEMBER - . . LI 5. .iSix Wolnen - ) ' to - t;.;',izi 4 . t 1 Ile i i4 , . - 411.4 ,! A Thè1 Deseret News, , Washmgtort,S L.Postd Officials Dtscuss Problems 1 - , c ' , I, .,.. , . a- - gm. ob., a - aa . . , , , --- a-, a a ' a...lava ,, Aa a a -, a ,a A,AL o 1OL,At At A, ao .1 ..4eala...11, At mita.14,411.641 A Ala .at.,A aa. AL A A iliag...t1,-.- , |