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McKay and Elder John H. taylor.' . - Leaders View Work 1 , On-i IElevators 4 - - 7 -- - v ,- - ' - I. 4 General Authorities Inspect Church Project Friday. titi , , , begin Results of the first 24 hours of ;i continuous pouring of concrete 4 Church I . at the - 318,000-bushel grain e1evato4 now under construction at Seventh South and 1 i Seventh West- Streets,4were inI spected today by general authorities of the Church, members of ' the Relief Society general board ,,,,. and stake and ward officers and r,, -- welfare leaders. Construction of the structure was explained by I W. E. Ryberg of the Church Wel -f- are Plan general committee, in ii, ,tcharge of the work., Pouring of concrete was started yesterday ' and will Continue under three eighthour- shifts until the cylin-' 'ders reach a height of 120 feet. , , i i i ' . -4 - , 11 Utah - - k k. A - - ' - - ' dent: g Pleasant 2101 ,; 4 ,. -- -t- Davicr- - 1O-a- 'rRADE ourlatza ' ", . - 95 $ - ..9k Iv) Qfi 4 - .1 ' ' Neest ..yeg, pcss I . , At ,,, -- 01,4 - I 1, t,, , .1 --- --- "1 . i e.7 - , - Solosit Ilsodle Oval Beg . Eureka- - 4) fq I ,-- -, -4 ' - - i Ir - - - , t 1 ,I -- - r ., ...., Aa nowt 1,1110111111101111110111111 1 Sr vans - -- - ., pended upon as payment - of; the Evans-wfine. brought to court on a bench warrant after he had been booked , on 39 -' legal parking charges-- 31 park. ing meter violations, six overtime or all night parking violations, sand two restrictedzone ,.. -- - 69 IIP si It'. ' a w , if ,7." - ,.., 4 itiO ,1014 01.111. ,,11.44Ln T . --- ?,,uz J 3- - LOWEST ' 1- a nit CIT- D'4,, L COMMIE - ' Roofing violation& -----, The thirty-nintticket was given Evans by Patrolman Paul - - ' -- - h W. Folsom,:-whq- pres'entbd-ib- , All 'Types '. Close-OutTric- ticket in person in front of 45 - East Second South Street, Thurs- The remaining 38 tickets Phone tor a Fro been placed on H7colDrea.tls. Iday.' assertedly of.Mr. Evans' car at various times. . . , .. Poet Yisit Tat I. ' , , .. pLL,'111111:11101, 23A0 so. pAA.4 IT. - - To HY. ' 3n3; '': .,, .r ' k., , .''...4P !. t .,,, w:' ,, ,'b , ., . ' ....:.. . ..",........ ; ....,..,.....: ,. p r. -- , - t - - 1 bLac:::rtae .. -- eveurillubenttleo.askttrhhie.:- I I pletely -- ,01 , Civil Service motion Jost. Commissioner I rt sr IllecdctioeoMmthramgYee:cor:s:on. atot he el ,ofe o.,t4 ,' I .; Keyser: voting with r.same 'time, Ati tf l - - - 7, the City dn i nohbrsiet:srdeTecatehseliknav t :: tr7niethuiwyeeaessyst eg ', I .- -- ide be mitnemmni 't - .. 11"".---4- ' I oarn or referred to the committee of tha whole. CITIZENS 1 , .. -- --Leaders Go T S colit-- hile ' , , n - by-th- by-al-- , and-1'11- 528.24.- ---- - L . ' ial -- ,, ' Com-- - Tunnel Company, ,, .: . . FILE PETITION Another Petition, signed by ap- , 1, -0 , 0q .proximately 125 citizens headed wit by Arthur Frank, .1425 east rilmaliono614,11001 South Temple Street, asked the -- I commission to order a He Went To Work! This Afternoon- ; investigation of the Fire D r partment by the Civil Service . LaVere M. Hanson was named new chief of the Salt Commission. This petition was Lake fire department, took over at once. , also refetred to the committe of the whole. ,: To further the reorganization of the department, an ordinance creating a fire marshal, deputy. lire marshals and two ossistant chiefs was presented to the Chart-Utah-Wservoir-Sites---- ,-by the mayor, but was laid over to allow the commis- - ' -stoners to study the proposed Two representatives of the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation set .up. Under the proposed from Denver were. in Utah today to make geological studies of Chief Hanson will rechanges, ' ceive a salary not--texceed $3i damsites. ' the The men, M. Merriman, geomum for the two assistant chiefs and the fire marshal is to be logist, and F. M. Circhen, &slits- $2.760 per year tant geologist, started theirt stud. M :IMMEDIATELY "EFFECTIVE les aftee conferring with'E, G4 êmet--- - In action Today's bureatETengingpxChief Hanson and appointing putting Knight under the service Mr.'Merriman planned to visit classification Be Will was Pres. Clark effective im- sites on the Green River. He Will mediately, and Mayor Jenkins Convention Speaker this afternoon accompanied the lay out systems of drill holes for new chief to headquarters, diamond drill explorations-Mr.- ' J. Reuben Clark Jr, and where he took over his new dup Circhen will first go to Emery Ues Elder George Albert Smith of Today's commission County to make studies on dam- action the Council of the Twelve today was started when the to sites. He then will return request for Oklahoma to en were route City, a the Civil hearing by Service Salt Lake to make foundation in Commission members was read. Okla., where they will attend the vestigations of the Beaver IPond It asked National the of the annual meeting hearing tbat they of Reservoir might "answer charges bade by Council, Boy Scouts of A.,nerica, Mayor Jenkins." the city.... , and Friday of. ibis "there have been no charges State Engineer T. H. Hum- - Thursday week. made by me," Mayor Jenkins prompted the pherys' request said. "Jay W. Stevens (thief Pres. Clark will be a principal visit of the two men. - Studies vestleator of the National Board at the Thursday session speaker of Fire Underwriters) made the of the Beaver project were made of the convention. charges that the Civil Service by the !tate engineerlast fall Q. Morris, general suCommission had overstepped its before he made i his request, -- George of the Y. M. M. Lauthority. My recommendations perintendent which brought the two federal were made as a result of these executive-meA A; Tt Kirkham, here hoe work in cooperavestigations by Mr. Stevens, and L M. Y. M. A. of the t tion with Utah Water Storsecretary I think theCity Commission Scout .exeand deputy --regional age Commission. should back me lip in these 'Mr. Merriman will start work cutive, and John D. Giles, Y. recommendations. Mr. .Stevens 11. left M. field A. L a.nri the Echo Parkdamsitersupervisor, was invited here e a whole the meet for yesterday morning. commission, and the commission project proposed to store water will from attend Others who should give him its support. I , and generate power for use in Salt Lake City include Dr. It T. wanttothank Mr.- Keyser - for connection with the Bear River of the former I Plumb, president and Great Basin projects. After- 'sticking his neck out and follow. an now Lake Council and Salt ing these recommendations, al. wards, hewill goto the.Rattle- xecuttve co iitteeman--J:rom- snake damsite, where the Price though they were- mot made Elder Twelve with Region along rivers join, to make and Green W. D. Moffat.' Smith, DELAY REQUESTED---:--- studiesplans-fo- rchairman of the advancement Commissioner Goggin then sug foundation exploration. committee of the Salt Lake Coun- for the a gestedthattherequest --Mr.,- - Circhew will study- include:- hearing ,be referred le the-coimittee of the whole. . Low Joe's Valley on Cottonwood "There are some other matters Creek.-- Miller's -- Flat,- Lawrence Thief Car - -Opens with coming up in connection and Russell sites on Huntington in window a this." said Mayor Jenkins, and Forcing Creek, and Millsite Reservoir on the car of L. F. Rockwood of we might as well get it over lerron Creek. The latter site is 2063 e McClelland Avenue, now, although I know the corn-- a considered very desirable as a era last night escaped with mission will vote 'no' on it project. Mr. Humpherys movie camera and a flashlight Mayor Jenkins then gave the said, but hag been regarded as was ile the machine wh two written motions to the clerk, parked not feasible because of heavy de- 1636 Hirvard Avenue, Rock- at the stream. - wood briAf brought down by se CHIEF oi rage IS repbrted t6 pollee today. ter completing .1investigation of the Beaver Pond site near here Mr. Circhen will - make studies-- , at Porcupine Reservole site On the Little Bear River in Cache County and a number, of other - -- sites on the Bear Riven, - Ne, and Lark,. and Vie-- - "toria:82.433.63: Hidden Treasure,82.577.38. and the Utah Metal and ' . ,41cl - Emery-.County-- -Sites-in - - ft Asks Street Light petition by Dr. George A. Cochran for installation of a street light at Thirteen East Street and BrOwning Avenue wits received by the City Commission today and referred to the Public Safety Department. A- I z 1 REAL ESTATE - -- - - j I Ad, 6. to. , 4. Gte ' ' TóOnizSTL 4 - , ' too ' - well have it hanging on the elephants tail,"Mrt Joseph replied. 1:: - kanoutw.thhc'lls:t winT136:wroadmilt :. Milk Shed Farms. - -- -- . Aic.o Effoit Mapped ' a. - eltD , IIP 'ON I ' The State Advisory Agr cu 1 tural Council today had been ineffort is being formed that-a- n made to organize. producers on the Salt Lake milk shed into a' cohesive group and eliminate : diesensiotr"vorted il . the industry. was The information given to the council late yesterday by the livestock and dairying committee of the council during a meet- o ing at the Capitol. The object eliminate cutthroat competi,. tion. of the council also f a falerial approved enactment-obill providing 1030:0Q0 for thesi construction of small reservoirs In the West and made tentative plane for the development of a legislative program - for next ' , , year. ., exPfactittull ' -'. -- . . S. 7' able., 10 week or 11'1,1111-T:I- E ri. S:Tit-t.i-- 9 S D - - E'SFT.'k.,.: C 30..:..SOW.,T'IE.4::,r;',-,-,24)1,T,.,; bitimmblif bat by Om - cloys. 30-60-- 90 is-t- Tiikg'sigi...Ejii:::. ::It7:7 11 forT 1EflJ From head to foot; you'llbe correctly dressed in Furmbilt clothes (featured at $22.50) shoes, hats and Furnishings. Furmbilt-mad- e means and. Furmbitt-sol- d , savings to you, too. Budget Plan avail. - . roadies from whose yenill qe1 quick moults with tholoast , 7N;7N77N7N7N77 o"' .sely ' . prowl-.storag- . ' ' oonerv: , Company'. Bingham 25,985.32-Centeml- 1:,,, U.S. Geologists Arri Ve To Chief ng ... - $112.56: Sacramento Mining Company, $521.15: Silver King CoailI (ion Mining COMPanV, $13.33371 , Snyder Mines. Inc., $3,300.79: Tin. tic Standard Mines, S10.269.71; V. S. Smelting. Mining and Refining . ', 4; I. ire- - ,-'':11 ;., )" s ; mwillaat , e , -- North-Lily-Mini- ,.. today Vote of the City Former Chief was, dropped ,,.., chief to be under rating, from where he Tbe retired with pension. P. 11.,. Coggin Commissioner voted against Har1130118 appoint, ment, saying he favored bolding the appointment ' ....,, ..1 eroent , '.. '4 ,, sieiLarinetKVted: ,:., , ' pany, $93.57; Niagara Mining Company, $507.02 Ohio Copper Company. $1,114.06r park Utah Mine, $747.03; Park Utah Consolit- dated, $3,758.83: Park City Con.-thPark - Flag, aolidated. $4,465.81; $71.26; Plutus Mining Company.- - - - wthee uceeormnaisdsl ' '.2,...i..'..': to' 1 , eIe-1 A request that to phant. Princeu wsaasl.tml;eadkeetoe the .Republican pa.. rade on May 18, the City Commission today by Harry 4 Joseph. The commission ' promised' to study the proposal, but said they feared the problem of getting the elephant from the zoo to the downtown district: would the request impossib1e.e-4--- - rake " "Aren't you going. to use a donkey in the parade " asked on2uo ,,t1 - -- 4 es cca ta e Motellois - .''."'..:1131")..........'. ' , .... ., . p16.62. Borrow Elephant. Donkeys Are Out - .f - --- i , :..... Bullion, $3,411.21.Mammoth Mining Company, 82,- 055.68; Mountain View Mining' Com New Park Min- National $1,103.32; Ing Company. Tunnel and Mines Company,- $2.- - . . , 7 pany-Tinti- ' r- - , . . . , - Hanson was chief of the Salt , Combined-Metals-R- ed 289.57:- .. M.- twliaatti eoxrpemlaintaedx, Brothers-Operation- sev- - 1': ,.. '. ' $342.17:-Hatbibe- -- nt ' Knight , , , ' , : O.' $231.42; Empire. Mines,- $101.35: Eureka Standard, $1,375.62; Gey- set Marion Gold Mining Corn. pany, $60.78; Godtva Mining and Horn Milling Company, $109.37; Silver Mir. $478.71; Harbison s for 1938. e Brotberaseperp tions for 1939, 8137.78; interna- tional Smelting and Refining OphirJliIl, $4,672.39; Internationat Smelting and Refining Com- c , 0.--P.-Wa- , , , A ,. Metals Reducrtion Company, Calumet, $2,726.35; : Deer Trail Mining Company, $86.46; Eagle and Blue Bell Mine, - . G. ; , ,,,. - - , . st IIcadllade--- ' Assistant Under. Civil Service , ,, - 589.66: Combined . , - ' , lion Company, Butterfield- ,- $2,. ng - , I , that 266.50:- enjoyed for several ,days was foreseen by federal weathermen 1. 1 today.' Skies should remain clear and temperatures very near the nor- ... mat for this time of year. Salt Like minimum this .morning was 46 and the midmorning reading was 63 indicating a daily average two or three degrees above normal. Sunday's mean temperature was exactly - nor- ., - yesterday's-wasl- ust :2,mal-an- d one point above normal. Total precipitation for April -sbove -- 1.44 inekpe .26,, limit ' normal . -- -' '''''...:''''''''' ,, Colorado-- - Consolidated Mines Company, $194.33; Columbia Iron Mining Company, $2,- - near-perfe- 1.11 ' .'' ,''' t $1,878.02; r UP, i T4 N, . ,- Cleaner Co., 177 EAST BROADWAY Phones Wounds 47S4 --- -. '''''''' H19.37P. tteheaatdhavinal -- ' e. Company, inin$164.70' Consolidated No break in the May weather which Salt Lake has South Streets was - approved by the City Cummission today. The recommendation was made to enbale the police department to establish the street as a four. highway. i' n departmentsand ' , t, - state ..., . '; ... , , 4 8. eral. thousand...1A tickets would be delivered.to the chief's office within the next few days. As fast as they are ey will be distribut-edprinted,-th-- . - , I..t.:...,:. OTHER MINES LISTED Other assessments follow:. American Smelting and Refining Company-BostoCons., $1,123.56; Aria Pietro-Aetn- a Mine, uaS12' PromiseToStay 0, verUtah Area - ..' ''. .., .. , , , tototrto::ts The same company --paid $390,05.59 Clear Skies A recommendation by Chief of Police Charles H. Olson that Wallet parking be established on Main Street from Fifth to Ninth s, $389,221.91. - 11- EUREKA - - to- - police . sion. The greatest taxpayer is the Kennecott Copper Company whose assessment this- - year Is sheriff's offices throughout state. On the secondwarning, the Tate Commission will advise the, motorist by letter that his license Ls liable to suspensioli.----- Parallel Parking MötiönIiOkëliëd , throughout these-warni- - , sus- -- - , the Chief Charles H. Olson - audi- News. '- Street, -today had filed noticeEastof to the Third appealDistrict , Court to test the legality-o- f the , city's parking meters. , Evans Was convicted in Po- , lice Court and 'ordered to pay a $40 tine and serve five days in . 111,-wittl Swirl Action tomorroW's at- Pleasant tion will represent Grove on the radio show. This big radio show will be presented free of charge to the public Thursday evening at 8 p.m. in the High School Auditorium. All residents of Pleasant Grove and vicinity are urged to be in at- - tendance- to- witneu this free ra. diostiow, starring their home tallent, as guests of 'The Deseret of 169 Thirteenth trio - -- 1 that hedidnotfbe-liethat Salt Lake City had a NewsTor--ther may be obtained from Mr. Jensen, music supervisor at Pleasant Grove High School. They may also be filled out at audition i time tomorrow evening: All contestants must furnish their own is imperaaccompanists, and it tive that each contestant bave his music at the audition because of copyright regulations. taxpaying-public;"-Gt- ant Clams by huff all you do is stood Ms your 'old CIIK1110 as a dews pyamout ea a asw Eureka. blab qualify. form. from $44.75. Choose oily from dams unusual mods's. Easy terms arraugod. ' -- k" - Saying ve Adledablo Heade 11.1kltulpill - right to use the public streets as a garage and rent out A , . Adivetablo chimer . . - . Adjustable and , - IN 3cr YEARS M41 - . PRICES - - , LOWEST N , Man Questions Legality. Of S.L. Car Park Meters . , '' , , - - end ' ' ' - lywood. ,, e Grove. ronITTbe-DestTet , - i - 'be' -- andMrs. Rawlings-,-Mn-- h, 7 --- ;x. . S , .W.'4jt0',..,.:.: .. suuniciteedr to police depart- ' II be g - ,n - !i,,, , . which re in of $541,363.94, Notices infOrming-th- e various taxable mining companies of assessments were being mailed this afternoon by the Tax Commis- motorists, violating city and state traffic laws. The tickets will- be' made out in triplicate,' one of 'whith- - wIIt to the-- police--depa- r j givenment. one to the motorist, and the third will, be sent to the State giTvax Commission. The ethe Tax Commission port will be entered on the record of the driver complained of . Mr. Simpson explained that ttnder the state law the Tax Commission may immediately suspend the license of any person without hearing and without receiving the record of conviction the department has reason to be. lieve that such person is incom. petent to drive or is a negligent driver of a motor vehicle ' has l committed a serious violation of the motor vehicle laws of the state." Mr. Simpson advisedPolice- - w will be Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Gus the cylinders will be , completed J. P, Backmaiv will join-th- e ,train! afterward. at Provo and ride to Salt Lake Among those who inspected the - with Miss Allen. Miss Allen will make project, which is being done by her first Salt Lake appearance at Church' Welfarelabon were Pres. the Union Pacific crossing at David O. McKay, Pres. Rudger First South and Third Clawson and Elders Reed Smoot, Streets at 4 p.m., when she wfli to- Georgei Richards and Stephen , address a .crowdexpected - L Richards of the Council of the gather there. She will join a parade through Twelve. Elder John H. Taylor of Salt Lake streets folthe First Council of Seventy. downtown lowing her arrival in Salt Lake', -M. O. Ashton and Joseph Bishops and will appear at a banquet at L. Wirthlin of the Presiding the Hotel Utah at 7 p.m. Mr. and other Church of. Backman will act as master of , Bishopric: ceremonies at the affair. , , ficers end welfaTe leaders,. -- - -, -p-Miss Allen pear at a "Vote For Gracie Allen Dance" at the Coconut Grove ., Ballroom Fridayate p.m. She will be accompanied a IN YOUR of radio entertainers. by troupe Meanwhile as Miss Allea pre- OLD CLEANER pared for her inON A NEW vasion a Union. Pacific band was heading west -- , from Omaha to join her eastbound trip. The band is expected to pass through Salt Lake ''' this at 11;10 en route-t- o Hol- ' evening FROM . ments Succeeding ,. anassessmcatsb)ent traffic Safety Herbert B. secretary, through Simpsondistribute This week is Pleasant Grove 'tveek.The "Seaeseret for Talent" News will salute Utah's - Dm this "Strawberry week's "Search for Talent" radio thirletaeadeastk., NI participants oil'. -- ,,,......, Motorists Council,- .,. . min- Lynndyl, , , N. p -- w - - - . - - - Traffic Safety Unit Talent Search Going -- 64- -- , - t . , assessment this Inyear. refletts a substantial crease in the production of nonferrous metals during 1939 over 1938 when production resulted in a total occupation tax of $329,- 437.15, payable last June. How- - - further , ' II - The welcoming deleTomorrow evening at 7 p.m. in under the directhe Pleasant Grove High School tion of J. C. Moffitt, president of- will be con- auditorium, auditions the Provo Chamber of Commerce, this- - radio broadcast. ducted for and superintendent of - Provo Every-on- e is eligible to enter High Schools. the competition. No onels barA delegation of Salt Lakers inred from this year's "Search for Ab JenTalent" series.- - So enter today! cluding Mayor and Mrs. NV,kins, Mr. and Mrs- Calvin E,itry blanks may be clipped 2:30 gation Tintirib feerlbove - her first battle for votes at 9:55 a.m. Friday at Mila 10- ford, where she will-maminute stop. She will be greeted by Mayor Wally E. Martin. The train with its entourage of advisors will arrive at Utah, where Candidate Allen will attempt to charm votes during apause from 11:30amto , 11;40 a.m. C. E. Freer, chairman of the Millard County committee, will act of ceremonies. Miss Allen will arrive in Provo at p.m. and will leave at , -- - On- - Plans Police Use of Warnings Salute Set Tb For - will Allen Would-be-preside- - - per cent cut in taxes and a 100 per cent increase in revenue for Utah citizens was planked into the platform of Gracie Allen, can'Lidate for nomination as president of the State of confusion,93 she preparell to win the votes of Utahns , , , - - A 100 I i, , -- ,- ,,,, State Will Gracie Allen Planks Cut Utah Taxes,Raise Inte'olne Keep Check , - , , 4,,, Board . T,970.06 - i ,,t, Irtj.;:ë7-chi011....::.cil- COPPER PAYS MOST The revenues froth, the oecu- Patton tax go into the state general fund. , , . f. the net proceeds non tax was .stantially adjun - ' . . - In reduced' 14 They Looked Over Big Project After 24 Hthirs Progis . er ,1 . Iron:7 naivete als .. - - , ,v44-,,- :6 v 0.71., , .,,.' , , , s 1 1 ',' ;:,1 ...17.77777''1 4;- ,, a AA 4 P1 ' : ' Ck;71. 1,. ""."': - ialfkaht:Halls64.Avog..iniklic by Jitne 1,,the State Tax Corn. mission announced today. The money represents the annual mine occupation tax assessment - for 1940, covering . all ds of mines having-grosPrcee. State 620,000 or more in prolaw exempts mines with . ceeds- less than. 620,000. The occupation tax is- one per cent of the gross receipts from I to 1937 ithe-sal- e of ore, vitorem---tri assessed an ad against mining properties was based on three times the net proeeeds but State Tax Commission. '.;:'"' '.',:, ,,fir -- ...Mr' , L, ..,... '' -- . of S . - thyail.-7,Iuven- , . , , ... s ..:"....,i.. .' ' ' descended Th:s-prectp- . , ......... . metal Utah pour ing c4osam97paon.061esinnttuo,qts ' t- . I . - $485 1 970 ' .rfr , 1 P ''''' . ,,,, . Occupation Levy YiëhI SefAt ..: ..: - ..,, - - ' - :"0: ; -, ::,., c ' , ;44s-- - Opens'::'- .." ' ' , 3 '''' ' s. : '..t ' , , . . 'C' ' - ,, ..... . - "'' , , 1?), Pf tt A ,,... :! 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