Show THE OGDEH STANDARD-EXAMINE- SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 9 1929 R NEWS OF THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST l TESTIMONY FIGHT SCHOOL By WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY 1 INVESTIGATION MfcvEf? -TOO BOH fO KEEP VOU 80S OMfe GOOD X OOUT VJOOOS KMOW -- IS COMPLETED CHlMK COMES RACK — ' niwrn — wavTU- vaIH" QiVvu-- f Holds ijslevadal Legislature f - " vsrAATe-MOO- PaVkiFul A SCOTCH LAOOjH Granada Theatre Interior Done In Beautiful Style "To March 9— After being completely remodeled at a cost of $100000 the Ganada theatre formerly the American had a brilliant opening Friday night with a presentation of Douglas Fairbanks' first talking picture "Thel Iron Mask" L Glasmann of Ogden ownjer of the theatre and Dava Schayr manager were on hand to welcome the large crowds which attended the event The new decorations of the theatre which are in the Spanish style proved to be a source of much favorable comment as well as the acoustic properties of the auditorium With the installation pf the latest sound devices particular attention was given to the acoustics in order that the pictures may be presented to the best advantage The organ has also been complete- AT A VlMOMHSS R I president of University Is Upheld By Majority of Board ( March 9— (AP) — A special legislative committee has ' completed taking testimony In an investigation of affairs at the of Nevada growing out of a long standing controversy between two members ©f the board of regents an the president of the Institution —The investigation was ordered at the request of the majority of the board of regents which- has supported flie administration of the president There are five members on the board of regents The 'two regents Judge George F Talbot and Walter K Pratt jiharged in a resolution asking for ihe resignation of the president E Clark that: he condoned drinking among the students nd that his administration of university affairs had caused "several eachers to leave the Institution The resolution was rejected by the regents by a vote of three to two The majority of the board jhen asked for the legislative Investigation of the charges in order if hat the legislature might ask for the resignation of the two regents jif the charges were not proven The legislative committee after hearing testimony from President Clark several students and a half dozen professors announced that its report would be made to the legislature early next week FA J: Nev RENO Uni--li'ersi- ty 1 $4 'A :0S -- 5 IT 1 - 4 lit 1 ly rebuilt' The brilliant colors characteristic of Spanish design are used effectively in the decorations of both the foyer and auditorium of the new Granada The lighting gives a soft blue glow to the walfe The Spanish idea is further carried out by the Spanish costumes worn by the ushers Xvvfo m -br- -Valter UTAH GIRL DIES IN AUTO ACCIDENT we v nr orr VsrAEPE VOOLL NEVER WEAR Tv-- Y LAST OF 4 J Utah March 9— (UP) IOne of the largest horse hunts in the history of the west will ewing into action Sunday- - when local cattlemen and forest officials start nl dirve to exterminate the famous Herd of wild horses on the Kaibab It is estimated 100 plateau horses will be killed These horses which have roamed the range since tjie early '70s are descendants of the Arabian strain brought to the west by early settlers Simon Ros-- : encranz one of the first pioneers to settle in the Kaibab country is credited with bringing the Arabian strain to this section When he settled in the House Rock valley say he brought with him some of the best horses this section had ever seen including Arabian mares and stal- This strain still prevails In lions many of the wild horses that roam tjie Kaibab plateau and with their riasslngthe pioneer saddle strain 'hojf southern Utah and northern Arl- zona fades from the picture KANAJB -- i old-time- i rs j j j -- THREE DOGS AID POLICE IN CAPTURE -- SALT LAKE March 9— Police officers did not have to use whistles nor shout for aid in their capture of John Edwards 22 In an alley near Second South and Fourth East streets Friday afternoon Three German police dogs joined ii the chase so vigorously and ef ficiently that the allege! bootleg ger was captured without much trouble for the canines chased film right into the waiting arms of Ifarry Nelson and Ezra Eames an squad officers tj-vi- ce f TOURIST SEASON TO START EARLIER March 9 — On account of unusually early tourist traffic to tire north rim of Grand canyon the Union Pacific has announced that the snow will be removed from the Kaibab forest section of the Grand canyon highway early in Tt is necessary to have the March hotel and cabins ready for travel pearly a month earlier than usual tp take care of special parties that have booked reservations for early t KAXAB (Jates PLAYERS HIRE COAST ORCHESTRA SALT LAKE March 9— Arhave been completed rangements for the outstanding operatic production of the University of Utah' on May 22 a galaxy of talented students including men's and women's chorus ballet dancers ana trained soloists will present Victor Herbert's opera "Natoma" The Los Angeles Philharmonic conducted by George orchestra Schneekoigt has been engaged to play the score of: the production-- j TALK BY A THOUGHTFUL MOTHER Tndianav mother tells this: "iWe find nothing to compare with Foley's Honey and Tar Compound fpr coughs anL colds My little lad An trouble with his bronchial ttibes from his third year but since wp started giving hmi Foley's Tloney and Tar Compound we have We know bleep able to control It there is nothing to compare with Foley's Honey and Tar Compound" The very name tells a story Good Also for croup (spasmodic) and tjoublesom night coughs Ask for hjad — i Adv-ertisemn- I6HT COUGHS Positi vefy stopped almost in- stantly with one swallow of is Kold by U'jlWv lrug Co and 1J t 'orr r frtis ('o Depot other rovJ drug Utahislattire IX THE SEN ATE Bills Introduced — LARGE HORSE HUNT WILL OPEN SUNDAY ( In S B 2 IS Parratt — Amending the present law relating to the assessment of metalliferous mines to raise the multiple from three to five Ordered printed and referred to the calendar committee Resolutions Intrcdutcd S R 2 Gardner — Urging the president of the United States the attorney general of the United States and the congressional delegation from Utah to secure the appointment of Senator Charles R Hollingsworth as judge of the new Tenth circuit of the United- - States Passed circuit court of appeals to 17 0 Action on Measures 93 Mellor— Providing for of water so payment by acre-fedistrlbutedretc Passed by v'ote of 17 to 0 8ent to house - H B et S B 207 Candland — Amending existing law relating to the asexualization of sexual degenerates criminals etc- - Passed by vote of 14 tp 3 Sent to house S B 128 Marsden— Changing existing law relating to the tax rate for county purposes in certain counth: Passed 17 to 0- Sent to house 4ST B S Musser— Codifying amending and revising laws relating to the Utah Agricultural colPassed by vote of 16 to 0 lege Sent to house S B 110 Irvine — Regulating and controlling companies engaged in insuring or guaranteeing title to real estate Advanced to third reading by vote of 13 to S B 212 Hollingsworth— Providing for the establishment and maintenance of junior colleges at Advanced to Ogden and Ephraim to 1 third reading by vote of-1-7 H B 9 3 Mellor— Providing for of water so payment by acre-fedistributed Signed by President Gardner H P 64 Hodgson — Providing for registration of student barbers Signed by President Gardner H-- B 148 Leatham — Providing for a 2 building program Received from house and referred to calendar committee H R 130 LeBaron — Permitting seining oT common fish in Utah lake between October 15 and Received from house March 15 and referred to calendar" committee S B 213 Smith— Providing for the removal of the Utah state prison Action deferred until Saturday morning S B 206 Candtand — Providing for the establishment and maintenance of junior colleges etc Advanced to third reading by vote of 7 to 6 S B 13 5 Fowles — Creating office of fire "marshal providing for the appointment of deputy etc Advanced to third reading by vote of 12 to 0 H J R 9 S M Jorgensen — Providing for a constitutional amendment to allow a reclassification of property for taxation purposes Reported to second reading by calendar committee S B 121 Ryan — Creating a state tax revision commission defining its powers and duties etc Reported to second reading by the calendar committee S B 16 Hollingsworth — Profor the creation of a board viding of commissioners of the Utah state bar etc Reported to second reading by calendar committee S B 49 Musser— Amending law banks for relating to personal credits Reported to second reading by calendar committee IX THE HOUSE Action on Measures H B 127 Ellison — Imposing an excise tax of approximately 5 per cent on chewing gum perfumes cosmetics and hair dressings Killed by a vote of 24 to 29 II B 77 Young (by request)-Imposing a 5 per cent tax on the retail price of all tobacco products Motion to reconsider lost H B 64 Hodgson — Providing for regulation of student and apprentice barbers Signed by speaker H B 130 LBaron— Permitting seining for chub mullet and suckers in Utah lake from October 15 to March 15 Passed by house S B 126 Marsden — Changing the law relating to tax rates for county purpo&es Transmitted from senate and referred to sifting committee S B 48 Musser— Codifying and revising laws relating to the agricultural college Transmitted from senate and referred to sifting committee S B 207 Candland — Amending the existing law relating to sterilization of sexual criminals and idiots Transmitted from senate and referred to sifting committee S B 10 Maw — Requiring owners of automobiles to settle taxes on them before receiving motor vehicle license plates Senate refused to concur in house amendment and conference committee appointed H B 93 Mellor— Relating to payment of water distribution costs Repassed by house as amended by senate and signed by speaker H B 144 Elltson — Providing for the prevention of fraud in the sale of securities and requiring the licensing of security salesmen Passed by house H B 7 2 Redd—Providing for assessment and taxation of stock on building and loan mortgage and loan and investment companies Killed by a vote of 14 to 34 - 3- et - X ©t2iJ"Wl3 ar he sotvicc inc for the funeral which was held Wednesday She returned Friday Mrs David Dean entertained at dinner at her home in observance on of her birthday anniversary Thursday evening The table was attractive with a centerpiece of jonquils and pussy willows and with a birthday cake decorated in pink and yellow Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Ed Spencer Mr and Mrs John Peart Mr and Mrs Owen Fox Mr and Mrs Percy Matthews Mrs Arthur Barker Erchel Dean Jack McPhia Miss Rhea Dean Dave Morrow and Mr and Mrs David Dean Mrs David Dean was presented with a half dozen silver salad forks ami with a half dozen teaspoons to match BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The southwestern Wyoming district basketball tournament Opened at 10 o'clock Friday mornlrig the first game of the tournarnejnt being played between Lymah and Evanston The score was: Lyman 2 5 Evanston 15 The score )of the next game was Green River 41 Evanston sophomores 15 During the afternoon Cokeville won over 'Rock Springs with a score of 12 to 10 and Hanna defeated Mountain View with a score of 44 to 7 The games during the evening were fast and close and exceedingly inRawlins deteresting to watch feated Lyman with a score of 17 to 16 and Kemmerer won from Green River with a score of 2 5 to 23 The last game of the a consolation tournament game Rock between Evanston and Springs Evanston winning by a score of 30 to 7 Lyman Green River and Rock Springs have been eliminated from both tournaments Eliminated from the main event Evanston is still playing in the MARY R Bjr ES GSTH UM LITERARY CLUB HAS OPEN MEETING EVANSTON Wyo March 9— The Ladies' Literary club held an open meeting at the home of Mrs Andrew Coutts on Morse Lee street Friday afternoon each member being entitled to bring one guest The with meeting opened the singing of "Love's Old Sweet Song" Responses to roll call were "American' Dramatists" and were of much Interest A modern play review "Enter Madame" by Gilda Varesl and Dolly Byrne was A piano given by Mrs Egnstrum solo was given by Mrs Terry Ferdinand Kohlenberg gave a clarinet solo being accompanied on the piano by Miss Irene Garrett Mrs Basil Cole sang "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" with Mrs Neil Bennett! at the piano and several At the close of negro spirituals the program tea was served The tea was attractable in green and tively decorated white Green tapers were In crystal holders and a crystal basket of green foliage formed the centerMrs Thomas Osborn and piece Mrs Andrew Coutts poured at either en4 of the table The committee in charge of the social hour comprised Mrs Basil Cole Mrs J Carlton Wetterhahn Mrs J H Stevens Mrs Roger LaChappelle and Mrs Floyd Baden Other club members and guests present were: Mrs Harry Geller Mrs Lloyd Goodman Mrs Emmett Leek Miss Ruth MacLaughlin Mrs Theodore Barber Mrs M T Harris Mrs Harley Williams Mrs I Kastor Mrs F Kohlenberg Miss Irene Garrett Mrs J R Smith Mrs Austin Sloan Mrs Kenneth Ewer Miss Frances Smith Mrs John W R Rennie Mrs J F Spencer Mrs Thomas Terry Mrs Joseph Seitz Mrs Otto Arnold Mrs G Howard Mosey Mrs Elmer Neil-so- n Mrs James Ayrest Mrs William Gibson Mrs Anton Hansen Mrs Cora West Mrs James Mrs Basjl Cole Mrs JohnMrs Andrew McCuaig Coutts Mrs' Thomas Osborn Mrs William Haines Mrs Harley Williams Mrs Samuel Knoder Mrs Raymond Baird Mrs Neil Bennett Mrs L E Fosner Mrs E R Casey and Mrs Percy Troyer SERVICES ATTENDED Mr and Mrs Ed Stevenson and Mrs Mary Loewenstein returned Wednesday evening from Ogden where they attended the funeral of Mrs Henry Loewenstein who died in Ogden last Sunday Mrs Mary Loewenstein was the widow of Fred Loewenstein who was a brother of Henry Loewenstein Mre Ben Atkinson also went to Ogden Mac-Iughi- in - Automobile j LAS VEGAS Nev Marph 9— jSALT LAKE March 9— (AP)— Las Vegas which hjis been — James Fairclough Jr in the grip of a boom since the f jnest oriental string: dfed One of the from! injuries sufearly today Ipassage by congress of the Boulder orchestras to for appear in Ogden dam bill was agog today ojver the some time shares iri the fered late Friday afternoon when honors comof its mayor police iarresti by an automobile driven by theatre bill which opened missioner and more than 20 op- LPantages Ted 25 of Saady at the theatre Brady He was Friday erators of "soft drink" places on with an Orpheum dalncing Of exceptionally Mr an1 Xfm good khe Son t charges of violating the federal team Hazelle jand Klatoff The 73 West prohibition law Fairclough Crystal aVf latter act carres fine scenic efi Federal prohibition agents led fects and graceful dancing with nue by United States Marshal J jH Ful-m- the Apache number being especialJThe child crossing Malnstren of Carson City invaded Las ly well receivedl frbm cast to west avoided a south Vegas yesterday making the arThe bill with the Jimmy brfund truck and ran into the path rests on secret indictments Jreturn-e- d Rooney trioopefs a girl and two boys of Brady's machine! police werin Carson City the night before forming a fast ianclng team This told Brady veered west Mayor J C Hesse and Police Com- act carries a lqt of sparkle and wrd in an effort tosharply avoid strik-lnj- g missioner Roy Neagle escaped in- snap with some outstanding hoofthe lad and the machine ran carceration by posting bail of $5000 ing i mbre than 100 feet Into an adjaeach They and their alleged felReo and Rlfh "two girls just cent field low conspirators- were ordpred to trying to get Along" occupy the The Fairclough child was knockappear March 18 in Carson City second spot with a telephone and ed unconscious He was rushed to for arraignment act The girls bring the the Salt Lake county general dancing l Neither the mayor nor he po- house down whten the operator adby a passing motorist He suflice commissioner would comment mitted that sh? couldn't give any fered a fractured and internal the arrests Reports were service as this is "the Ogden Tele- injuries and was skull upn current that two federal agepts had phone company" The girls put on bruised about the severely cut and body posed here as- real estate rrjen and an act of fast patter and clownish had obtained- the evidenc upon dancing to draw a big hand from which the indictments were made the audience f by the federal grand jury j ATTRACTIVF NFMBKRS Gleason & Rrowning conipany LICKNSING SCIIFMF LAS VEGAS Nev March 9— holds the third spot with an' outPOTATOES (UP) — Mayor Fred Hefisei Police standing danciilg contribution The CHICAGO Commissioner Roy Neagle and 17 act is composed of three graceful March 9 (U S asserted liquor dealers must appear girls and two tfhandsome men and DjA) — Potatoes receipts 89 cars the women of the on track 200 cars total 805 caraf in Carson City on March 1 8 to an- what they do swer to charges of conspiracy to audience is something to talk trading rather slow market dull: about This act carries the only Wisconsin sacked round white 80e violate the dry laws bill and the latk of ©$100 The group was taken into cus- singer of isthe mostly around 85c Minmore than made up by nesota quantity reon indictments last North Dakota sack and tody night of Her voice The turned by the Carson City grand the quality rofmd whites 80(ffi85e: Idaho crackon a coupe of spring dances: ed! russets $145 L0 few $165 jury The indictments charged that put 1 belong in the nut house! 70 prohibition enforcement was con- that Costpllo "just a couple i ducted here as a licensing scheme of Ross &hold 44— nuts" down the fourth spot I AXD BFTTER EGG with an iron hand and create! CHICAGO March 9— (AP) — enough merrimjent to last hosei Butter higher receipts 10834 present for many days to comej tubs: xtras 49?ic creamery This is a straight patter act with a kick in every jstory even though standards 48&c extra firsts 48© some receive thje kick from old age 48 c firsts i7Q41t seconds 45 i Hazel & Klatoff complete! thei 46c Fggs unchanged receipts bill Six-year-o- ld 5 I MODESTO Calif March 9— (AP) — Injured when the automobile in which she was riding overturned west of Patterson Calif' on Thursday night Miss Dolly Boynfe 19 of Eureka Utah died shortly after being hurried to a Modesto Physicians said the girl hospital received internal injuries ' when she was thrown from the car Miss Margaret Parker 21 who was driving the car at the time suffered the accident occurred shock and is confined to her home j -- er -- - J 1 - j hOs-pita- JUAREZ'WS 'AIT THRONGS IN 4 (Continued From Page Qnc) streets Bullet holes were npted in dozens of buildings and plate glasj windows were smashed in stores throughout the business section j BLOOD IN STRKKTS Dried blood stained the sidewalks have been changing seats when the in places attrsting to the fact that car got out of control and left the there had been a battle Those Patterson t The two girls were believed to j e CLOSEST - Ti-vo- s Le-la- ds 14-16- i f ' in MARKETS - marks and the usual quiet were the highway Miss Boyns had been visiting her only evidence that war "was on in sisters Mrs Harold Frame and Mexico A truce declared after the fedMrjs Dan Simpson of Patterson for erals surrendered was still lin efthe past few months — — fect What is in prospect for the future is indefinite It is believed the federals will attempt to retake BARREL FALLS ON the town but probably not in the POLICEMAN'S FOOT immediate future The operators of saloons whose SALT LAKE March 9— When a business suffered probably more barrel of mash confis- than any other were philosophic cated during a raid at 23 South about the matter although some of fell them professed to be wondering Wrest Temple street Friday on his foot C J Carlson of the what it was all about sol"They shot bullets —killed squad suffered police anti-vic- e we was diers— He around— and hek-minor crushing injuries rai treated at the emergency hospital are playing dominoes as usualj" said Jose Lopez corpulent proprietor of the San Luis bar "What was it all about ?" BE WILL The Big Kid cabaret PAL OF MRS HOOVER night life center of Juarez premier the famed gambling house the WASHINGTON March 9 — (AP) Mint cafe known as the 1'home — Mrs Ray Lyman Wilbur wife of of the gin fizz" were closed with the new secretary of the interior bullet hoes through the doots and thefr garish plate glass winprobably will be Mrs Herbert Hoo- with dows shattered by machines gun ver's closest friend in the capital Their association began when fire Along Sixteenth of September together in they were co-e?treet Stanford university and Mrs street and El Commercio were open Wilbur feels her chief joy In com- smaller establishments were busy nailing ing to Washington is the renewal Carpenters over broken windowk and planks of of this friendship many years' saloon proprietors were concealing standing brought! out III health which she has suf- weapons they had as usual Thev business anticipate fered since she fell from a horse tonight of her and broke two vertebrae IDAHO POWER CO It-ithat 150001 perseven years ago probbly will sons willpredicted neck visit the town tonight an MANAGER RESIGNS keep Mrs Wilbur from most of her unusual crowd being attracted to social duties but it is expected to see the battle scars BOISE March 9— (AP)— W R make more intimate the first lady's Putnam vice president and gen- attention to her friend eral manager of the Idaho Power T SPILLWAY REPAIRS company has resigned to take up new work with Electric Bond and WOULD HELP U S WILL BE COSTLY Share company of New York LEAGUE IN JOINING M L Hibbard assistant general RUPERT Idaho March manager will succeed Putnam it is believed to the heavy freeze — — GENEVA March 9 (AP) Putnam came to the Idaho Powof the past few months a brack of nations in of 1919 er the league from the Utah Power The council developed in the north end of the res- has and Light company where he was today unanimously the spillway south of the jmirin olution of Sir Austen Chamberlain Minidoka sales manager dani It is not regarded of the Upon his resignation the board tending to facilitate adhesion as serious but it will demand) costof directors of the company ex- United States to the world court to informaThe resolution requested the com- ly repairs accordingMinidoka! tended him a vote of thanks and Irrithe at tion received reviscommended his services as "an ex- mittee of jurists considering office district gation of world" court of the ion justice ecutive by whose genius over the TheLcrack in the spillway is jabout ten years of his management of our statutes to consider the present sit- 150 feet long and the cement seems as regards accession of the company has made outstanding uation inches to several have slipped United States to the court ' waiter progress"' of slow a to llakage causing committee the It requested Hibbard came to the company " to facilitate from the General Electric works at make suggestions on or conditions adhesion Pittsfield Mass satisfactory to all inte'rests con- SEVEN UNHURT IN 4cerned Every member of the MOTOR COLLISION RACHEL BLOOD council spoke in favor of the resoBRANSFORD DIES lution PROVO March 9— Seven persons escaped unhurt when two cars SALT LAKE March 9— Rachel FILM STARS "BUNKED" crashed into each other at the inBlood Bransford wife of John S LOS ANGELES March 9 — ( AP) tersection near the Lincoln high Bransford former mayor of Salt —As if the approach of March 15 school four miles north of Frovo Lake died Friday at the Good Sa- is not enough high salaried movie Friday night although one of the maritan hospital in Los Angeles stars have been bunked by "income two cars a touring was turned upMrs Bransford was born 71 tax counselors" The federal grand side down and its six occupants years ago in Plumas county Cali- jary is investigating were caught underneath i— fornia and was married to Mr Bransford July 31 1878 In 1899 FOCH WRITES LETTER PARIS March 9 — (AP)— Marthey came to Salt Lake and lived I here until 1916 when they went shal Foch has sent a Jitter to the to Beverly Hills Calif to make city of Vineennes which named a street for him: "You did it too their home early or Waited top long" day-wa- Cvanston 0RPHEUM ACTS ARE EFFECTIVE Child Avoids Truck And j Runs Into Path of sti-uo- k SALT LAKE MAYBE LOST SEATS ' 1 j- so tT mav ee CfCK X TAKE CAHt OF lUie MAM t Hearing On Regents' Charges i FATALLY HURT ! vi er And Parlor Owners Taken By Federals DRAWS CROWDS CrAdre he Polls APE ACTbALU- - GWJEWOU TV' JSEIEJVS Mayor Police Commission- UMOVA7 A KINDNESS SOME OF "THE I'M SHORRRRT y SALT LAKE BOY Theatre OVER ARRESTS OPENING SHOW OR -- CITY EXCITED nd 1 j -- ad-opte- H i An International news reel and FLOUR feature (picture "Naviightyi MINNEAPOLIS March 9 — (AP) Jack Baby complete the show Mulhall and Alice White are fea —Flour — 10c higher in carload $780 tured in the pjicture which deals lotsfamily patents quoted at totton-sack!740 a barrel in 98 pound with the efforts of the 1'pooif Shipments $6298 barrels" working girl'' to capture the man Bran— $27 50 ® 28 i 50 of her choice i the s j : — FIRE OCCURS AS LAST NAIL DRIVEN FLIGHT LINDY j OPENS AIR UN Marcht 9— Several jDRAPER hundred baby chicks will wish that Einis Hendricksen had put protective covers about the stovepipe inthe chicken coop when they arrive for as Hendricksen was driving the last nail in his brand new $7j00 chicken coop the stovepipe become overheated and the cpop went up in flames The Salt Lake county fire department made a quick run to the Hendricksen farm but were unable to sai-The homeless the coop chicks were' ordered to arrive to- (Contlnned From Page On) tor plane carrying 12 mail poiiehesi and nine passengers on to the long runway at thej Valbuena civij air field It was (the first time that he had gone jup since his t'dis-- l cipline" flight iwith Anne Morrow! his fiancee ok February 2 81 the day after theif upset The plane tpok the air qufckly! and disappeared almost instantly? day into a haze of smoke which hung in the valley fA second plane carrying! aviation mail jand! government officials hopped off nine minutes later It was planjned! that this planejshould trail Colonel Lindbergh to Brownsville alter both made scheduled stops at Tbm- e j tri-mbt- pico or THE CITIZEN On Sal at Vogel News Co KSL Programs j FOLLOWS PLNE e THIRD A - j third soon plain followed Fair-- ! This was a child piloted by Oeorge Kraighari and carried tlje regular mail for) J Tampico Colonel Lindbergh was expected! to arrive at Brownsville about pj m (2 p m eastern standard time) The mall pouc'hes will be transferred immediately to a United Stites rnail plane for relay to San Antonio Dallas and Chicago The passengers carried by Colonel Lindbergh were George Rjlhl president of the Mexican Aviatjion Mrs Rihl Gustavo company Espinosa vice president Juan J Villasana chief of the civil aviation department of the ministry of Joso eommunicatiois: Chavezj chief of the air mail division of the postal department Jacob Dale Vuelta-o- f the newspaper Unij versal Xavier Sorondo of Excclf sior Roberto jCostella chief of the transportation section of the postal department and Mrs F W Broatch five-passeng- er SALESMAN WANTED j L i j j Automobile selling experience not necessary Attractive proposition to live man who wants per- marient position f Apply in Person Auto Go s j n YV — — -- The iCommercial Co By-Produ- cfe Formerly (City Garbafle Colleetorr Are Now Hauling Athtt bage i i Etc at a Veryj Nominal Cost Call 888 Be "The Courtey BoyiWM Gar-- I ) '(: : There At Once j TAKES CHARGE OF BUSINESS VENTURE SALT LAKE March 9— Sam Klefer of Yakima Wash has arrived in Salt Lake to assume duties of director of the Utah State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance corn-pa- n y a branch of the Utah state farm bureau The farm bureau will act as Utah agent Mr Kiefer formerly was president of the Yakima county farm bureau in Washington Copyrielited Financial partners to assist old s i 1 v e mine close to Salt Lake High grade ore in City flooded workings Mine has produced over one million in r-k- ad im-wateri- ng dollars For particulars dress R-- ill take car your 'Wai WANTED 1928 You'll be surprised the savings you can ef feet by becoming a reg ular customer a mm 7 WE WILL PAY YOU UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE to either keep or sell your used car when purchasing a new car from us CARMAN MOTOR CO Studebaker Dealers at Ogden j i es i O parking troubles exist at The Manx ' is The doorman takes vour car wnen you arrive and places it in a garage connected with the Hotel Just hand him jfour key as you leave the car— that's all Located in the heart of the ad- 2 $100 CASH ' City— near everything MRS STONE is now with Miller's Beauty Parlors 2417 Harrison Phone 4261 STATIONS 3123 Wash 16th and Wash 2 cases MOVt-K-DIVISIO- I j - 1 Service QyalityMospitality-- CfheMANM HOTEL 1 FRANCISCO I SAN 1 |