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Show ', . (1 1 14 I , a , he'livst.rt.1 t!'vt's .!4A-'--; )". ,n- iet,-,- 41P...e., 1 toe . ' .11 h oted to it $ ,' L'ill. .:- , .. 1 I ' 1 - ' -- 4 .-- N N r.cl si ,2,-, op 0- 11:1;t t::"::: 1 Al t .1.h.,i 41 1110 IC . . .....,., '4)s City' 4 Water ' ' Rieceilits Show I ot Year , t! et rt -, ----,, ' '4',I., , , 41, -- .,. . K, - ,4 aomehow feel that modern clenee ham tailed tic We atitnIt there do be invention ntarvet out lattoo,4 beyond belirt. handl,' gatipets that I .ake lite pleasant. s'r thingunitiobs that t'l'e- doors; a habits 1'11,4 that 1111,11 , living-h- . whozzits lighting boil water or eggs; things that do things tor us In UNe;; Supply Proves Ample --- - W r Yes. svalsing genniusly, are l"t"'l t" admit that thanY oztttlith, lia e ken made Inven 11"-Ithat 't"'" .the human Ilk e ,1 01, neater Utopia. It t on the tither hand are many utifinislied tasks 014! du mut fi to irk is. rninvetited In. v.,,,,,..3,11, needed to . - 1,111 hIghl of the nerds te 1 our tI mankind. van ire Maintained Mr. Iturton also reported that the total storage reservoir usape for the season was 920.000,000 The department drew gallons suarinelv Upon the reservoirs. I he difference being matte up from emergency wells in order of to insure an ample supply water for winter lisp. vater. for Total collections made by the rity treas.ifer, eere I to from Jan. Sept. 30. as compared w oh S139.233 in the same period of last year. At the end of the wAtering season, the city had a storage supply of CM.- 000.0(s) gallons. During the first nine months of 1939. the city sold feet of water. 411.493.691 cubic which was an inrrease of 20,33.1.. 29 cubic feet over the amount during the same period of -- s; - a . rents and royalties. This petition was granted soniertime ago by Judge Johnson. leaing the bondsmen of the trustees the only parties of interest in the The bondsmen protested suit. the amount of the judgment but did not deny liabilities. In line with fir5 prevention week, Oct. 8 to 14, Gus P. Backman, executive secretary of the Chamber of Commerce today petito tioned the City Commission make a survey of fire department requirements and include in. the , . idtl A 1 . BIFGa ll ;HELRIA.ciNGE 1- Is11 -- s ' - , , ----- --- - ;n1 ," wiz -. WIratitETIP SESIM I ' , L - ; , .,,,,,,:-- . ,,..,,,, -- l' ' ;,, , p.s, , "mit , '',' ,,,, ut ',',' , , ,ttN-N..- - , t , . ,,,1 S11110111. - check. - . - ' . S . - ER"Street. He surrendered late Eastyea- - R. r , , n Nothine-Dow- a Terms 15.71 - , --- Month DEpEuDA B ,E, o App1iàncéCo. 111 . East Broadway . ,,,,, - ; ' , Was. 228 ' 41 ' , . s. , . - -- --- at-- taken, . , ' . '' ' '' ' ' 1 '' i- TN '.. - ' I t: ' ,,,, .. A ' - ,,, ''' ' I -' , ,A - Al leT ....tt,,, I ?$ i r.,i' ; r. ' ' ' ,! ,' . '' t . ; . t ,, 1- - ': . L.,,,,,,-- -- ,---- A.: -- - r.".'".....'. - r ..,,f,, a , . , ,..., ,.. , ,,,-- , , t ''--,:- ,c, , i ; , ,5 7 ry , : Jr- ' , ''''4' 4 , ,i' ' , A, .,' ilamstm,i,',-..-,,- , A,,,,, , ''''' , . , ,, , , r.,, '1, ', , ,c . , . , , , , , , , - - . ... at collision 2000 i ' "t"," -- A A .,,, r "Y.71,1 ,,,,-- ' , ,7 , '''''' ,,'' , ,,, - .- Avenue. .;,,,kaitabwamphiidia......;;emeabsonnommomenommotommil;inememuelamo City Sprinkler !Ordinance Asked Collision Smashes Two Cars - A Salt Lake man was in poor condition today as the result of the collision of these cars. Mel Miller exam. Ines the wreckage of one, shown inside and out in top and center pictures. Enactment of a city ordinance of requiring the Installation sprinkling systems on all build- openings Mgt; having vertical City Com requested of the Chief Wel today by Fire S. Knight. of 52 inspections made by the fire department of commercialIs-d to trict, 28 elevator be inclosed, or permission made for the installation of sprinklingsystems , to prevent a recursuch was downtown Traffic Commi ss Accepted ., Two recommendations of the Salt Lake Traffic Commission for an appropriation for the installation of a modernSmith Street, and making ized lighting system on Twenty-firs- t a through streetwere adopted, today by the Third West Street o - City Commission. C. B. the board, Rotary Club' Meets -J.' Wheatlake, chairman of the At Boys Clubhouse traffic comthissiota's engineering -----committee, recommended the inMembers of the Salt Lake Bo- stallation of 52 light units from -State to McClellan4 Street . on taryClub wrr e guasts- of members South Street For Twenty-firs- t C. A. ocflutbheatRaoltuanrychel;mhmi. this installation. the City ComBoys mission appropriated not to ex- ceed $2,300. The State Road Com- today at the Clubhouse, 75'3 West mission will supply 71 per cent First South Street. Lee Lovingof the casts er Sr. served as chairman of- the The lights will be on standards entertainment committee. feet above the surface twenty-fiv- e of the street, and will be stagger- ed on both sides of the street, a distance of 150 feet between cens ters. The lights will be i ncands- zoom s, . sc cent and served by- - Overhead S Wires. While the lighting pystem BRUIN. : ,-- ,, . Is sufficient for an arterial highit,,,, ... , way, it is not to be considered ,.., as a "whitew ay ." Mr. Wheatlake AND , , told the commission. Ss,:i.'' George French. secretary of '.4 Traffic Commission. in urge the 7' LASTING ' ''''s'!'''sts'a"."6 ' ing that Third West Street- be BETTY FIELD In made a through street. said it 'WHAT A LIFE" at e was a heavy common carrier and -- UTAH. ' that should be safe. ,ahighway, ' by:-th- e of Installation guarded ' - stop signs; eirt - , 4119 1 .. 1..i00:14. . - !impartment Allows Stairway Removal , , MACHINELESS--- - an . SHAMMP00,WentPletWS 1 iwith I BEAUTY SHOP - So., Main St. 174 , , , . ssziP;, i - . 4 , , unni 4 , - ,.- , , I Diu- S ., .;r1Srlevs,,,, Ott cep - t f , ' L ...sass, ' .3 1L's s, I sr, isb , 'I , n, ' - - - ...s sss' STrs ! r,,f f , 1 ll 3 I ' ' ), '1 ' . .I N , nay I I. Salt 1L 'as. -- r-- -- -- - I'll loose BE AN ElIGIREERr t , Ile has beard his dad say that a 'cash fund will be ready time - - - , c . ,,A,T.-- - - : 40f, . be enters college to learn a Let ai help you profession make that same BENEFICIAL . provision ' 'Tune in for : YOUR BOYI ntusicai Moctitattos" 5L ts i t. .r9reff10:13-11:1- BENEFICIALLIE , . - , '" 1111ANIT - , 1 S - Movements. ss i ... h Was. $241 , '4 th- - and-FiftWest strretiti Fuu, ' The railroad company, in its ILKtt:......r--TSIIRANell petition.- pointed out that the J. rwicomeNt , 11,.; LAkt CITY. WAN 'stairway interfered with , train . - 4. 04A' S , ' . : r'' ,. -- , ,- lt,v ' Ns, , si v Pi t ' - ; ilarl iol i, 1- ' ' I ..1 - 1WrwFeaosyuterorthnn , - - Ment of Streets and Public Improvements, the City Commission today granted the petiton of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad to close the the south side of the South Street viaduct, between kiriJ fs - -- maereCsono,Inhineaenddaolitt:f ,TgleTart.B.. - PERMANENT WAVES 1,51e .41 ildt, naturcdwawt, with Plwat't M Ca2 curls. , orlisibtla uP D' OM -- - t ' . ,e, t. s - ' " . ' - - , t etelat rilcieltitri; , 'Lae ' P. Hotel, at Third West' and South Temple Streets. The. recommendations were Ms-ferred to the legal department. . In' , - - and bruised this morning at 7:40 In a two-ca- r collision at Fourth North and Oakley Streets. They were Wilford W. Emery, 58, of 365 North Twelfth West Street. foreman of the job composing room of The Deseret News, and Wesley Emery, 23. They were treated at the Emergency Ito& pital and taken home. The son wu driving the family automobile north on Oakley Street, when it collided with fin ) eastbound machine driven by E. P. Bouck. 62. of 1572 West Fourth North Street. It was .re-- -- -ported by Traffic Inveetigatore C. F. Peirce and T. W. South. worth. ki Arthur Deiong. 14. of 225 East South Street, was Twenty-firs- t bruised late yesterday when struck by an automobile as he was riding a bicycle at See- enteenth South and State Streets. The machine was driven by Bob McBride, - 18, of 218 Coatsville , t . z, , , 4,'''',k - ,., .,, f S.k..1 ....$. 1- -- - : ., r''''...1.. 1 - , , ,,,,,) 1 '' ' , - , , i ' L.,, ' 4 .'". ' ; ' , , . ,. , , , ' ' - ..., A,' , , , 4 " !! , ' ,' . r I - " ''''''', ,I -' ' '1 . 418 of &O. - .., r r.".'"N--. I A father and his son were cut 11116sb, !,.. 1' Cars In ., 4 at .4 damage. ... ,i, ' - , ,'' 1 ..,'' : North Beck Street 'v Driver Injured James L., Walker. 22. of 644 Fifth Last Street. driver of the car in which Mr. Whits was rid. Ing, suffered cuts and bruises. Miss Elaine Knowiden 21. of 818 Lake Street. another passenger In the machine was cut and bruin, ed. She was reported in fairly good condition today at St. Marks hospital. The other automobile wu driv. en by Leon Hemming, 23, of 438 Westm initer Avenue. Mr. Hem. ming. reported In fair condition today at St. Marks Hospital, re . calved a fractured jaw and cuts on the arms and Traffic Sgt. C. J. Larson and Traffic Tovesttgators F. C. San. ford and L. C Peirce reported that Mr. Hemming apparently was driving south on the wrong side of the road. The other car was northbound. 'Me officers Rail each automobile received 6300 .... i k . ' ' -- 1 , , e ,, k t. ' ' 4,47-- . r 4.se 4 ''.0. . ,.., ,,. ,. 'i ' . . - , .1 : - Nothing was -reported 's - - - i ' South First West Street report.. ed in poor condition today at the Salt Lake General Itoapitat Mr. White stuttered a deep scalp lacerttion and possible skull frac.. ture We last night In a headon , A .-- lieVerar desks before be was '; .1 ' I 1:::' ,..,,,. , , ,, 4 - Asmptedtopryopenacabinet-Bete and ransacked drawers In 4 , William IL White. ," '1:41-- 1 ..... 1 - the final show last night. then N A ,, , 1; ,,p,:,,,,--x.4,- ice Kempner, 220 White Cloud Court. said he heard footsteps in the building before he discovered the thief In the office. Ray S. Henry, assistant general manager of Intermountain Theaters Inc., operators toi. reported the buildinvgeldeCalfaitetP;;;. remained in the telep-hiMedt- N. : A, - 2 1 ,....Ji ,,,I, P 0 ' ..' t.,,, CommisState Public Service sion, was named to head Mrs. ' Boaone s campaign forces by the -Judge's 'campaign committee. Campaign headquarters are on the fifth floor of the Felt Building. - - N E sk.af - Frightened by a . nighwatch- man while ransacking the manager's office, a burglar fled from the Capitol Theater, 46 West Sec-- I our South Street, shortly before - o'clock this morning, The watchman the police when be saw the mart but the prowler had disappear, ed before SergLLC Crowthrerand Patrolmen B. .C. 'Johnson and W; L. Marrorn could arriii, I at the theater. ... The theater employe, E. Maur- - ' wmprwm,,,,,,wz opt f iprr-e- 1,,,,,,, Register For City Election ,. with controls Plus Institilation - Third Market-Z(12 17950 - Overton assertediv signed the name oafn Geor4ed.lit 'Gibson to. a check d last Saturday -, Li. New Voters Säld.---------- pi. .1i The most seriously injured was - ,, ,, , automobile '',1. . Theater Ransacker Flees When Discovered By Nightwatchnialn tker. , ,,1 :- I d ta f , lactorily this afternoon Stoker Controls , Large convenient hopper Many other Matures found on .the most expensive - ,,, 7,., 66, Seven persona were Injured, two serloualy, In Salt Lake traG (to accidetzta late yesterday and today. , 111. Election For Judge- . Iv , with resuscitating equipment. The child 'was recovering satin. - A , A IL I. Record and D. F. Duncomh and Lieut. A. Ray Ward and arrived Fireman R. A. NVatta ROUND TABLERS MEET Members of the Salt Lake Round Table Club met today in for the business meeting. J. Loa Deckher, s president, was in charge. t f I ft v- - - I e a student at tho Murray High School. found the girl. lifted her from the Water Mid began applying artificial respiration. Police rushed to the scene kith a pulmotor but the child's breath. Ing had begun tinder the boys ministrations before Detectives M. Four Re'sidences In ' g,,,,,,, , st Year Over 2000 inetallations local territory. Minneapolis Honeywell' t I., I ( At 1115 p.m. her brother. Fred ., . i 1' , P Two Believed Very Serious 1 ,! tr. ' . Robert Overton, 24, was held In the City jail for questieming to- - ' day after he allegedly surrender,' ed to the pollee and admitted he had nagged a forg ed $23.50 bank ----- ss sss IStreet. to Detethires Chester and H. & Record.' - - --- rc, le' 'II Fred M. Simon points oat the pool from vihich he little Marjorie Slinona. Master s - ...4 4.....77.3 4 i Scene Of Baby's Timely Rescue - I - . - Salt Lake City had a cash balance of $217 496 Sept. 30, it was shown in a report submitted to the City Commission today by City Auditor Jerrold P Beesley. The report further disclosed that the city had an unexpended appropriationsof 8903,693 as compared with $795.301 at the end of the same, period in 1938. Total expenditures for the period , '554.50 21f ---' pri- cornplred Prisoner sit tone - ., - TRADE IN your 1- . .aos. I' .1 r ' 4 ,,,,,,' ; I Confesses Passing Forged. Check . In Ile your uemnP11,. .. ... $611.50 - and '$217,496.Balance Special Range MODERN DESIGN I commercial vate. - it yt NI "Condition or .,, While apparently reaching for some object floating in a atiallow pool beside a melt at hor home the beby reached inn far and toppled into nine inches of wet, - N. Mr. Backman also recommended ' --e-z- ; 1, Fires Damage i that the commission provide Fire Chief Walter S. Knight with sufficient funds to make a survey of fire hazards in all buildings, $13 , 95 Dill y 4t et , ---- ---"------ - -- , 2I3 South Fifth East Sttryt. 4s i . . kil ,,,,,,, .... . .18e:;.- 1; le '', r, to,.' irxcee budget sufficient funds to modernize the department. The petition-wa- s referred to the finance department headed by Commissioner William Mur- 1940 We will furnish inlaid I linoleum for any 9xI2 room and glue it to the floor for ' . ; night To 110LE . -' yos . 4 F reezin g eather Gives Close Call Fire Department Budget Handed INLAID '. w, .1 rt l ., 1.1.0.2...brop ,1!- - ---- i had-take- :Salt Lake Has , 4 ii.. , A , '..e."1 4 . is. Or:P-71- , ,, ,t', ,A.A,, . . - Quick thinking of her older brother taved the life of a 13- itiontlpold baby girl today after she nearly drowned in a pool near her hoino. idim blueeyed, biond was Marjorie Simons. daughter of Mr. and Mn. I I. P. Sinnott Services To Be Held Here Coal Company. and in favor of the United States. for 324.1SS.9i Also the federal lease to coal mining properties in Carbon County was cancelled. The company is a trust headeI by Culbert L. Olson. formerly of Utah and now governor of Canfornia. First phases of the civil suit resulted from a petition to it, lieve the trustees. Governor Ol son. Emmett K. Olson of Price. and Edward 11.Young Of Los An- geles, of personal litIbilities tot our friends today are wondering if Jack Dempsey was showing Luis us how. he got even-wit, Firpo. At last we could stand It no longer and got up. sat in a chair and read. shiveringly, until the inventor got his invention and know the scoundrels got-- yau we what. We shivert-- d --because --- iiir Iii,it opened the windews before turning in. bed.book.reader that doesn't maim that doesn't main the subject. We brand science a failure until such a device comes to Our rescue. a j - , i,, A., . ' I d'Hl ', 7','' ,,,,,.--- k ,- ,,., --- ...If ', ' : r, ' l ' , f (:,,,It . . ' I 31cCulle Ending a long litigation. Judge Tillman D. Johnson. of the Federal Court. today rendered judgment against the Rocky Mountain , 0 my. stars ks polio It .., -- Placing any more semaphore traffic lights on South Tem. ple Street will ruin it as an arterial highway, I. J. C. Wheat-lake- , clairman of the engineering committee of the Salt Lake Traffic Commission, told the city commission today. The mrnmission now has unNew voters and those who der consideration petitions from have changed their residence for a citizens installation of trooped to district registration semaphore at Third East and South Temple Streets for the agents today to qualify to vote In the primary municipal election protectton of persons attending the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Oct. 24. The only other primary Instead of the semaphore, Mr. registration day will be Oct. 17, Wheat lake said the traffic comCounty Clerk W. J. Korth aninission had considered the innounced. stallation of standards on each side of the street at this point. Funeral services will be held Only political announcements These standards would be equipmade today were the decision of in the Eighteenth Ward Chapel, W. W. NVI 'ley of 534 North Sec. ped with push buttons. which Thursday at 10 a.m. for Marcus whcit ond West Street, roofing con pushed by a pedestrian M. McCune, about 40, native of wishing to cross the street, Complete list of registration would flash an amber light Salt Lake and son Of the late A. agents will be found on page W. and Elizabeth McCune, who which at regulated time would died yesterday at San Francisco. turn green to permit the flow tractor, not to run for the City Mr. NicCune INIIS a mining en. of traffic. These lights would Commission ami the statement be so regulated, said air. Wheat. that Herbert I. Snow. business gineer known throughout the world- - and was early associated lake, that I'hen once pushed for man, candidate for mayor, would the amber light, the light could with his father, famed Utah minofficially file tomorrow. not again be changed until the Mr. Snores filing was announcing magnate, who was the pioneer was regulated period up. This developer of copper mines ed by his campaign manager, Arin South America and particu would prevent pedestrians conthur Macfarlane. Business obligations and "unlarly of the Cerro dePasco Mine, tinually stopping the flow of traffic. foreseen cohditions" were recopper,silver and gold producer. Mr. Wheat lake estimated Though his business intertsts sponsible for the withdrawal of the him to South America, cancost of installing these standards his previously-announceParis, New York and San Fran. could be approximately $350. didacy, Mt'. Willey said. cisco, Mr. McCune, like his par. The former candidate express. After making a careful study erns. always regarded Salt Lake ed thanks to his supporters for of the traffic situation at Third as his home. their attempts in his behalrand East nad South Temple Streets,. Alter funeralMr. Whea Ilirki; said expressed the hope that the victhe there was tors in the elections will work for body 1111 be taken to Nephl for no necessity for the semaphore. the Democracy and the advance. He advised the commission that graveside services and burial in ment of Salt Lake City. the family plot there. The Mc. while the traffic flow is about 65 Cone School of Music and Art, automobiles every five minutes gift of his parents, bears the at this point at 8 am., only one car in 25 either comes , into family name here. Mr. McCune spent his youth In Tyr South Temple Street from Third w Salt Lake and then studied minEast Street or turns out of South ing engineering at Columbia UniTemple into Third East Street. , Atfer hearing Mr. Wheatlake's S. L. versity. B. Spencer Young of 267 Sixth report the commission took the matter under advisement until Avenue, friend of the family, has Salt The growing season In further investigation can , be charge of the funeral arrangeLake valley, long on "rosborrowed ments. made. . time," escaped a killing and the temperature will a small daughter, a brother , be higher. with fair weather tofederal Raymond McCune of Paris, Meteorologist J. day. France, and three sisters, Mrs. Cecil Alter announced. sd.La Raymond Naylor, Mrs. J. A. Light frost was - noted this . .Quealy. and Mrs.-ReTower, all morning on buildings and fences. of San Francisco. but the lowest temperature was With the last date for regular 39 degrees. Frost has already endregistration yesterday, enrolled the growing season over wide ment at the University of Utah areas of the state. totaled 3,976, according to E. L. The temperature at Delta and Norton, registrar. other Millard County stations fell This figure, which- represents to 28 degrees last night. the totill as of last- Saturday. is However alfalfa seed is har51 more than the 43,925 who had did a total of 8110 dam,a,gFlames vested and frost can do no --registered a.t the end of the se- 11L0-10U42. Fesidetteert ' hilstsc708 ermmir qriliernrst Sparks from the chimney Ft RilSeveral year, Mr. edI 'a at the home of roowne otherssigned up on the last day Keith 120 0 Manager-Name- d and yesterday, And will bring the caused $50 'damage. Street, F1'ames total even higher. Mr. Norton spread to the home of Frank said 'he noted a more prompt 118 0 Street, and year than in Heginbotham, registration this did 85 damage. previous years. J. Allan Crockett, for several Hot ashes started a fire at , the home of Paul 1... Pehrsonyears 'active in young Democra10I7 Belmont Avenue, tic circles, today assumed new causing 850 damage. NEW 19,10 from a political duties as campaign manSparks , . chimney were responsible for a ager for City Judge Reva Beck 85 roof blaze at the home of Fran- Dosone, candidate for city com- ('Is Brems, 508 South Fourth Veit mtssioner. ' Street. Tried and proved goat case Mr. Crockett, secretary of the Gm ernment U. S. i--Thi; - t '"-- t I : ;":- ' - , , i , Push Button Light Advised For Safety Of Pedestrians Coal Compatts Suit Is Won By Muttering. we placed the book on a footstool beside the bed and leaned over the edge with our chin to read on. and on. We got such a crick in our neck that ' 1 - - s' - ,, , ,k - tutved .id 193S. Out. I 1, It their town ear. Reading on, we had lust. found the inventor in another tight squeeze, and both our arms gave b i the report stated. Using a nut pick to weight. the pages, we read on. The poi. ice arrived Just in time to save our hero and Just in time for the social gangsters to escape in . -, ' 11117 -, , Al a decrease of Pt lion showed inch. while the temperature averaged I 6 degrees above normal." Just hen nil seemed lost for the hero of our story. sharp pain wa felt in our right arm. We shifted In the left to pursue the couldn't story. but discovered we shoulder see the type. for our cut the light out. Our right arm was ton Nvery to keep reading on the right. we coudn't See If we used our left so we rolled over and cupping our chin with both hands. tried to read from the book placeti on the pillows. That didn't work so well. because two pillows put the book too close to our now reddenint; eves so we took them away. This worked (inc. excepting that The delves Ikept turning back to because our hands were pare both occupied in supporting our head. , 4 1 !Supply Ample W o ,4 ',F.., ?. i ',' , ' Brother Applies First Aid Measure To Rescue Tot ,: iti. . 0, . ,......- .- il '''s - ' t )- "Althougn otream yields were 37; per cent below normal. water resources were utilized so that the department not only Met all extra demand'4 but had a .sale margin for winter storage. The sharp deCrease In stream flow illustrates the severity of the (trout!). During 1939, precipita- half. S ' with 193S. it was Fhown In report submitted today Id Commissioner George 11. Keyser. head of the Department of Voter Sit4 . plv anti Waterworks. by II. rhi- 141)erinte' litirton. department i i a t - IN, ''' d coin-pare- rp' covering we could in no wise wit off the shut eve. we rit tempted to dull title peiceptions fir rea,,Ing an intriguing story about a virtuous itiftiV !dual who wal (lon( wrong 1) Some nor. poration fellows who stole his invention. For quite sonic time we read and our tory I it h our head shoulders cantilevered with two pillow. Ye rested our book on our chest. which. having slipped downward an Inch or two, cams Ni an Ile strain. !;( we turned over on our right side, twhited our pajama.; until they nearly choked us. We supour ported rant head by cupping arm rizht ear with our right a ard FO read a chapter and s reve- 1 s - oty water department nues Increased 1..!S.637 as , ' I ' ' t, Drouth eontlitions, plus Installation of tos9 new service conneelions ounce Jan. 1, brought an increase of 120.000.000 gallons In tho, demand tor water as ed with the same pertod last year. he reported. remember lat night don't yott7 One of those ultraawrit autumn reDillS, hen there wag enough the nip in the air to make t heel. tinge and, presumably, glow. Vt. took s brisk turn tinder the ,Impression it would be good for And then. purt out Ing and hea ing. Ye punt:a into our apartment ready to pile Into the saga ell hay. After a huffish shower. we discovered we were wide awake. tomes now discovery of our great need. The needs of everv civilized min from Unalaska ft? Little America. v par. Seven Persons Hurt In Car Crashes Here i set, By II. S. Boy , 1 1 jot , L I ent. coin. plete our lives.--- . ik servos a ti: I"' Drowning of , Babe Averted c ,C " 4 '...' - . . , 4' i"' It w 1 no "lisotker" , , c1,17-e- I Daily Thought Salt Lake City, Utah, Them lay, October 10, 1939. . t - A ., . I p . 41, '',1I 1 . . : 4 I ti vet Ile Omit A I Hum . " 1 . s 1. - r - . 1 rt i..., ,' 4,. 1- |