Show A c Eixly-fir- st OGDEN CITY UTAH MONDAY EVENING JANUARY 23 1931 Year— No 152 BASH PAYMENT New and -- r- A FOR CONGRESS There was no winter gloom in Ogden canyon on Saturday and Sunday Winter sports turned the days Into colorful scenes The deg races were most Interesting and the skiing was spectacular and thrilling Those Scandinavian boys who rode on the wings of the air had to have the blood of the Vikings In their veins to attempt a thing so hazard ous Those who fell to rise again had to be physically fit to the last degree The sport is new to many people In the intermountain country but the prediction Is made that It has come to stay Hundreds were dressed In the pe culiar costume of the occasion Wo men and men clad In the garb of the Northland A group of boys 10 to 12 years of age were 'discussing the exhibition as they rode homeward on the street cars They all had skis at home One youngster 12 said he had been on the hill and was going back Monday to make a try at it "But” he said “I’m not going to the top I’ll start half way down and go up as I gain confidence” Then the other boys joined in the conversation disclosing that they all had been thrilled and were resolved to imitate the heroes of the day A few years from now and Ogden amateurs will be attempting what the professionals achieved in their venturesome flights In that manner the youth of an entire region will become inoculated with winter sports and the joy of winter time X ' y i it will not be many years before Californians in getting away from the soft side of life willto be coming enjoy the to Ogden in the winter snow of invigorating sport that the the great hills affords For those Californians who think but are only they have brain fag doctors will the in body stagnant recommend Ogden in the winter Commissioner Rackham is being praised for the good work of his de- i a v WASHINGTON X The Wickersham' report promises to become the subject of more political discussion than any public doc ument ever presented Pages of comment and a great flow of oratory will be produced It is well that it is so In that manner the American people become Informed on great questions of pub- - lic policy ' When the agitation is at its peak no one will be permitted to be in different j Z " today was definitely an outstanding issue before congress The agitation which for Weeks has enlisted many members in support of a variety of plans for partial or total payment of the certificates’ face value pushed itself out aheac with the action in Indianapolis last night of the American Legion’s executive committee in endorsing the principle of immediate cash retirement on application Consideration of the various plans advocated already had been decided upon for this week by committees in both branches opponents of the payment plans had cited frequently the failure of the legion to endorse the project at its Boston convention congressional leaders conceded the definite position now taken would have a vital bearing on the 4 Today however senate and house themselves principally to routine fiscal legislation The senators turned aside from the controversial Howell bill for a prohibition enforcement act in the capital to take up the war department supply bill The appropriations for the government’s numerous independent - “X'V f(-' ' I J i n v- 't i r V I y - A A' LiV' i s The gambling outfit used in the famous faro game in a Spring-fiel- d 1111 hotel ip which Mrs Myrtle Blacklidge U S collector of internal revenue at Chicago lost' $50000 after being $207000 er ahead is shown above Below at the right is Edward R Chicago Republican leader who is said to have prominent loaned Mrs 'Blacklidge the money At the left is Fred Litsinger nephew of Edward Litsinger who took his uncle’s money to Mrs Blacklidge Lit-sing- SENATORLOSES HOPEFUL TREND STARE -- IS DISCOVERED IN RAGE RACKET BY CONTRACTOR ' Woman Customs Collector Curb On Speculative BuildNot Only Person To ing Is Desired By Be Stung President -- ? IS DEAD SUICIDE Packers Produce Canned Fruit - g on re-elect- ion SAN FRANCISCO Jan 26— (AP) —With construction and prosperity as their keynote builders of the nation gathered here today for the twelfth annual convention of the Associated General Contractors of Am— erica f “The trend of business from Maine to California is definitely upward" said A E Horst Philadelphia president of the organization “More than half a billion dollars of new construction Is in progress or scheduled in addition to the normal building — program amounting to three billions” He blamed building as a contributingspeculative factor to the depression and outlined plans for controlling financing of such construction - : H— FLIER SLOWS DOWN NEW YORK Jan 26 Captain Frank Hawks has (AP)— come-froFort Worth by slow freight so to speak He flew only 165 miles an hour nn the average compared with 200 plus at times LOS ANGELES Jan 26 into a turn at (API-Thund- 75 ering miles an hour four racing cars piled up at le American Legion speedway here yesterday killing one driver and njuring three one of them serious- y George Young Milwaukee speeder was killed while Curley Gran-dGlendale Calif was seriously injured Arvol Brawnier Whittier Calif and Lester Spangler Los Angeles were the other victims el K port” Representative Fort long a dry leader has been active since last fall in advocating his plan both in and out of congress It would necessitate a combination of wet and dry votes to submit the amendment back to the states LET PEOPLE SAY' “I made a serious effort months in advance of the- Wickersham report” Fort said “to persuade the dry leadership that we must find out what the people think about this law This is fundamental to any solution of the present annoying condition “I thoroughly believe there is sufficient latent sentiment in congress to produce action provided there is a push at the proper time” The New Jersey representative who will not return to the next congress is a close friend of President Hoover but he has emphasized that the resubmission idea was his own -and not the chief executive’s Judge Kenyon for many years a Republican senator from Iowa was the chief proponent of such a plan within the Wickersham commission M - -- Famous Peer Dead Wore Hat With King Wellin In Wants j$400000 iBonds Issued For Institution - CHIDES PUBLIC the coast had lature this afternoon senator been seeking to capture guard for many Tracy R swelling of BoxbyElder counmonths He made public a report ty i of the Incident which showed it oc The commission of five would Incurred within the clude the limit and four others “Under the facts the coast guard named by governor him Once' a site is sewas performing Its statutory duty lected details of movtag the to prevent smuggling” Lowman would be handled by the state prison buildsaid "It is regrettable that the cap ing commission or whatever other tain lost his life but that was sim agency the legislature designated ply an incident of the transaction Unless the present legislature ex12-m- ile FOR ATTITUDE I feel sure the coast guard boat did with the intention of tak Emphasizes Accused Off not fire tag life but to prevent the snug of State Have X Been Cleared BOISE JanTliTfAP)— Establishment at Coeur d’Alene of a home for disabled veterans was urged in a memorial introduced and passed by the senate today The measure will be taken up by the house tomorrow Working hours for women would be fixed at eight hours per-daunder a bill introduced into the house by Mrs Emma Clouchek representative from Twin Falls Senator Donald A Callahan of Shoshone county chairman of the committee joint appropriations chided the reading public for an attitude : of mind that “demanded nwspapers give greater publicity to the charges of misuse of state funds made against a state official and an to the employe than was statement exonerating given these two individuals” Declaring “I do not blame the newspapers” he asked that the 'commitof “'thef" tee be printedinvestigating in the Journal lie said the report at length in which It was stated no evidence of any sort had been found to substantiate the charges of Philip Stalker former assistant state treasurer that state auditor E o Gallett and Mrs Alta Wardwell treasury department bookkeeper had received pay from the federal aid funds of the university in violation of law “I want this report in the Journal at length” he said “in order we may make belated reparation to this trusted state official and to this y -- re-p- employe this latter a widow ort who Is supporting her little family” The senate concurred BANKING MEASURES Two banking measures were Introduced in the senate one bringing national banks under protection of the law which provides a fine of $1000 for making' false statements in securing a loan and the other extending the scope of the banks in cashing draughts made out to persons other than the bearer of the draft of both houses held a Republicans caucus to consider progress made toward completion of its program made public last week It was understood three proposals were discussed including the proposals to merge the department of finance and department of investments and to abolishpublic the department of public investments with a view to placing control of the endowment funds directly under the d to the title tends its life the present commission authorized by building the last session will go out of existence gltag of liquor shortly “Apparently the Canadian rum SERIAL BONDS runner was violating the laws of The bond issue would consist of the United tSates which it is a sworn duty of the coast guard to ceed f4H serial bonds at not to exper cent interest Use cT enforce under a mandate from con labor on construction of prisprison gress” buildings is authorized Just prior to Issuing his statement onThe would care for first' ofLowman had been to the White fendersfarm end hardened crimHouse He said however that he inals estimatedless at 75 approximately did not see the president and was per cent of the prison' population there on another matter the present Lowman said his report showed Others would be kept In until penitentiary buildings the coast guard cutter surprised the for them could be providedfacilities at the Josephine K while it was trans- new site ferring a liquor cargo to a garbage BANK LAW CHANGES scow and a small motorboat “Just Three outside New York harbor" changes in the state bank- - -are to be requested of the code tag FLIGHT BEGUN Walter H Hadlock state legislature “The coast guard cutter hoisted bank commissioner announced to- its pennant as required by law but day the rum runner started up” Low-mThey woiild require a bank to esadded “whereupon the coast tablish a surplus fund of 25 per centguard fired three blank and three before it Opened for business to care solid shots across her bow to which for its expenses while was becomshe paid no attention Another ing established would ltforbid a fcr- nk solid shot was then fired into the to borrow beyond its capitalization Josephine K which partly demol- except from the federal reserve and ished the cabin and seriously in- would limit the money a bank may jured the boat’s captain invest ins any one stock or bond is- ‘The rum runner was not sue to its legal loaning limit cf 15 only well within the limit but cent Of its capital and surplus was r making direct conta6t with per r Under the proposed amendments American boats from shore includ- the $25000 minimum capital require- -' ing a garbage scow on which was ment for !a bank would not be subfound part of the cargo and the tug ject to increase in keeping with the that had the scow In tow and also a population of its locality as resmall motor boat” quired by the present law PROTEST LOOMS A fourth which was conNEW YORK Jan 26— (UP)— The sidered but change was abandoned "would Canadian government was believed have required banks to establish a likely today to demand an explana- secondary reserve It was decided tion for the killing of a Novo Sco- this was beyond the power of tho i tian sea captain by the crew of legislatures i coast guard cutter 145 during a chase in which three BALT LAKE CITY Jan 23— (AP) vessels and $100000 worth of liquor —The Utah legislature moved forwere seized outside New York har- ward with its taxation program - tobor day with the consideration by the ANOTHER SHIP CAUGHT house education committee of the NEW LONDON Conn Jan 26— bill to create a school (UP)— Coast guard gunfire disabled fund A bonstitutlonal equalization amendment- the alleged British rum runner to - permit such legislation was Temiscouda of St Johns N F in adopted at the last general election Fort Pond bay Long Island today Representative S M Jorgenson The vessel carrying approximate- chairman of the committee said to- ly 1000 cases of liquor and a crew day it is hot intended at present to of six was captured by the 8 fix the maximum amount of the after a shot had punc- proposed tax levy for the purpose tured its gasoline tank of assisting the school districts with a low property valuation The amendment authorized a levy up to $5 for each school child j 20-ye- ar i an - 12-m- ile -- - j ‘ run-runni- ng - ! -- CG-2S- one-pou- nd - PARROT’S BLOOD GIVEN TO GIRL Mistake Is Made But COFFINSWELL England Jan 26 state land board — (UP) — Lord Klnsale BUTCHER BILL 75 premier Transfusion Seems Renewed opposition to repeal of baron of Ireland died here of Influ the was bill” "butcher Successful carried over enza'was one today from ja hearing Saturday L He of three peers-entltleto remain with his hat on in the E Dillingham secretary of the IdaJOLIET HI Jan 26 (UP)— The presence of the king His son Lt ho State Cattle and Horse Growers’ blood of a parrot flowed today Col W’ W R de Courcy succeeds association said the law requiring through the veins of Lillian Fisher INCREASE FAVORED'-Insteajof a fixed maximum ha advocated! an Increase to & mills of the minimum school levy required of each - district - from the present minimum jof 5 mills i He argued that such an increase would Increase the amount raised by each district d and correspondingly decrease the sum to be apportioned from the state equalization fund t Under the present minimum levy Mr Jorgenson said 27 of the 64 school districts in the State would be entitled to receive: assistance from the equalization fund whereas inspecting and stamping of all aniinfantile paralysis vic- this number would be considerably mals slaughtered for market had tim apparently rewithout harmful decreased under a one mill Increase saved cattlemen in one section of sult although it was Injected in-- a tfae in levy Cupster county pearly 150 head a transfusion through misunderstandNO SMALL CHILDREN year of a telephone consultation chairman declared any proThe Before the bill was passed he said ing A Joliet seeking the ad- posal to include children of kinder- the annual loss of cattle in Copper vice of Dr physician George Weaver Chicago garten age in computing attendbasin in the Lemhi forest was 180 specialist regarding the girl’s treat- ance figures would be vigorously ophead With enactment of the law ment was told to use the “parents’ posed in the legislature Only those the loss was reduced to 27 blood” inV transfusion operation from 6 to 18 years of age would be Representative Orval Hendricks of The understood Dr taken Into account said Bennock said the Inspection service Weaver physician to said have “parrots’ blood” law would require aheminimumThe of had resulted in exposure of an at- With the explanation that a “new of school in each' distempt by a Pocatello butcher shop method” had been discovered the nine months to sell horse meat The butcher doctor caused a search to be made trict some of which now have but school was fined $100 for a suitable bird A Joliet woman seven months’this afternoon’s session Following H submitted for the her parrot finally of the legislature which was adoperation the Joint Five cubic centimeters of blood journed over the week-en- d New were transferred from the parrot’s committee on revenue and taxation to meet for further consideration heart to the girl’s veins by Inter- is Will muscular injection Lillian who was of the tax program H in a critical condition rallied immeof state a from recovering diately SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23— coma The Very Rev Henry A Post new The parrot which had been given Lloyd dean of St Mark’s cathedral will be an anaesthetic came out of the Four-Pounintroduced to the cathedral congre- ether with spirited comments and S on d service next the at ungation morning no effects from ill suffered the Sunday during the annual convoca- usual surgery Jan 23 (UP)— tion of the missionary jurisdiction of Dr Weaver would not comment A HOLLYWOOD to was son Mrs Ilaxcld born Utah today on the value of parrots blood star in Good film wife of the Lloyd The convocation will open Friday for aumedical transfusion Other late Samaritan last night at the cathedral and continue thorities hospital expressed the opinion that Harold child ihas been named through Monday The Rev A E such transfusions could not be harm- The I r Junior Butcher is chairman of the commit- ful and might be beneficial Mrs Lloyd was the former Miltee in charge of arrangements He M dred Davis also a screen actress will be assisted by Walter II already : have two children Trask They Gandhi Gloria and Peggy The! latter gn All Episcopal churches In the diowas adopted a month ago cese Including all the clergy will The child which weighed just four unite at 11 a m in the cathedral to bepounds was bom two months was meet Dean Post The Right Rev It but was fore it expected D D W Moulton Arthur bishop POONA India Jan 26— (AP)— given more than an even chance to of the Episcopal diocese of Utah will Mahatma Gandhi frail live and was placed in an incubadeliver his annual address to the leader of the nationalists Indian tor Mrs Lloyd was reported doconvocation reviewing the work of was released from prison shortly ing well Dr John Vruwink was the past year after 11 o’clock tonight the attending physician — M "H They took him out the back way secretly bundled him into a closed REVOLVER STAR NEW COO GAN STAR BALTIMORE Jan 23 (AP)— Mrs automobile with drawn curtains and 13 Calif HOLLYWOOD station to drove a small At railway Mary IL Platt is a sharpshooter in is the Another where ten Poona from about (AP)— miles Cocgm indoor the police headquarters’ Jackie’s brother Rcbrrt 5 a pos- the authorities put him on a train movies range she scored 235 out of has the role of Cooky in “Ekippy” sible 250 with a revolver at 20 yards for Bombay ' -- 15-year- Utah Artist Engaged To Wed N Y Girl - j : NEWV YORK Jan 26 — (AP) — The engagement of Llahonri to widely known sculptor etcher and Miss Dorothy Weirr daughter of the late JT Alden painter Weir art ist was announced in New Y ork yesterday by Mrs' George Page Ely sister of bliss Weir Mrs Weir died last month Mr Young a grandson of Brigham Young pioneer leader ' of the - SENATOR SMOOT HAS INFLUENZA j 4 ' Utahn Added To List of Congressional Sufferers Not Serious Sentence Delayed WASHINGTON Jan 26 (UP)— For Daisy De Boe 3ne Driver Killed Senator Reed Smoot Republican of Utah veteran chairman of the finance committee has been added toLOS ANGELES Jan 26— (AP)— day to the growing list of congresla Race Car Mishap sional Sentencing of Daisy De Boe for the list of influenza sufferers Monday by Judge William Doran when defense counsel made a motion lor a new trial and asked a delay to permit preparation of arguments A dew moments before court convened District Attorney Buron Fitts received a letter from Miss Bow pleading for mercy for her former secretary and explaining the cause jehind her demand last November for prosecution of Miss De Boe the Wickersham commission — was forecast today in high congressional quarters There was no however of voting onexpectation any referendum proposal at this session The current congressional situation is such that the leaders anticipate only debate and minor engagements Anything approaching decisive clashes would have to wait for next session at least when the aggressive wets want to force the issue Some of those anxious to determine public sentiment upon the dry laws would not be quoted but Representative Fort Republican New Jersey author of a:“resubmis-sion- ” plan asserted that “before this session is much older sentiment will take concrete shape” UP TO STATES Chairman Wickersham and Federal Judges William S Kenyon and Paul J McCormick of the law enforcement commission put forward in their individual prohibition reports a plan similar to Fort’s It would provide that an amendment to repeal the eighteenth amendment be submitted by congress directly to state constitutional conventions elected solely for this purpose “Such a procedure” wickersham argued “might remove the issue from party politics If the results were to support the eighteenth amendment public opinion would promote observance and sustain a reasonable intelligent enforcement —if the " preponderating opinion should oppose prohibition the way would be opened to a revision of the amendment such for example as the one recommended In our re i alleged theft of $825 from Clara Bow was postponed today until next — prohibition' referendum 1 -- j ‘ anti-prohibiti- - — already advocated by members of ? CHICAGO Jan 26 (AP)— Reports Mrs Myrtle Tanner Blacklidge hat offices were before the house former Internal revenue collector The relief controversy stepped for a while behind closed doors In ex- was but one of many recent prom-ne- nt ecutive session the Cramton v subvictims fleeced of huge sums committee of the house appropria- by a ring of confidence men were tions group began hearings on the circulated today administration-oppose- d $25000000 fund for the Red Cross voted by the The Herald and Examiner said senate A week was given as the hat three groups of swindlers inprobable time the sessions would terchanging personnel to meet the continue requirements of various types of MELLON OPPOSED crooked deals had robbed their vicSecretary Mellon has opposed sev- tims of more than $250000 in the eral plans submitted to him The last six months An unnamed Unitcontention that the relief would be ed States senator the paper said too temporary to Justify the gov- ost $68000 in a racket while ernment financing involved has been David Tinkham racing an Englishman a substantial portion of the objec gave up $33000 in a stock swindle tions Another victim a Chicago business leader whose identity was not revealed was swindled out of $90-0- self-inflict- ed o V 868000 - BOX'ELDER MAN IITA3HINGTON Jan 26— (UP)— Killing of W P Clnett BANK CHANGES ASKED vv master of the Canadian schooner Josephine K by a Hadlock W ants Surplus coast guard vessel was said by Assistant Treasury SecreFund of 25 Per Cent tary Lowman today to be “regrettable but merely au inciSet Up dent of the transaction" Lowman came to the defense of the coast guard vessel By JOHN F CHESTER SALT LAKE CITyT Jan-2(AP) WASHINGTON Jan 26 (AP)— which he said was carrying out its sworn —A bill providing for a $400000 bond to enforce duty issue to Establish a prison farm aiid An early move to consolidate Re- the law which he said the Canadian vessel was violating for appointment of a commissentimeDt in congress both publican The Jsoephlne K wa$ said by sion the to select the site was prepared wet and dry upon proposals for a Lowman to be a “notorious rum for introduction in the state legis- nation-wid- e runner” which ' ’ jSc ji y V Schooner Master Idled When Coast Guard Vessel Shells Rum Runner Loaded With Scotch Whisky MUCH FAVOR SHOWN Conventions W o u 1 d Be Called To Learn Senti ment On Prohibition V & ! me Congress! v- v-- -' : SPONSORED BY S T The whole atmosphere will be there will charged with excitement be feeling and not a few will grow embittered But out of the conflict of Views will come sanity and fair judgment but regained $82000 in a comOR with the swindlers who inpromise Therein is the strength of this volved him in a faro game—a racket great government of ours similar to the one in which Mrs :31acklidge'Teported that she lost The hundred largest banks in the 150000 borrowed from Edward R twenty-tUnited States have more than Litsinger prominent Chicagoan in wo billion dollars in deposits Springfield 111 hotel Julius Frank a German subject What a mighty reserve in the Edward I Edwards 111 And ost $50000 and a dozen other men hands of the people! in business politics or all prominent His Son Despondent sums ranging from $1000 society paid The strange thing is that these to $60000 Avers billions were added to in 1930 to the —L4 extent of $300000000 JERSEY CITY N J Jan 26— Within the last five years the de- (AP) —Edward I Edwards former To posits have' increased seven billion governor of New Jersey and former United States senator died today dollars: Line from a bullet wound That is to say beginning with He shot himself last night while over fourteen billion in alone in his bedroom at his Kenssomething CHICAGO Jan 26 — (AP) — 1924 the increase has been nearly ington avenue home announce they 4s CoSwift His son Irving Edwards said he soon will addpackers fifty per cent lines of complete had been suffering from ill health canned fruits rand vegetables to Nothing can long hold down a and despondency for several months their products This is the first inUntil a few years ago Mr Edwards dication which country so dynamic and resourceful of the four-laras this twenty-tw- o billions of dol- was a power in both politics and er packers haveany of a change geven lars indictates it to be finance in New Jersey In 1920 his nought about by the recent modi assertion that he would make New fication of the packers’ consent deNo setback can be other than Jersey “as wet as the Atlantic cree' temporary where there is so much ocean” caused him to be mentioned A statement from O F Swift wealth impounded as an hope for the said distribution of Democratic presidential nomination president canned and fruit wider vegetables One bank alone has more than But in 1928 he was defeated for the Swift brands would be made to two billion dollars on deposit to the United States sen- retail dealers through existing ate and later he had a falling out branch houses of Swift & Co and Another has $1460000000 and a with Frank Hague of Jersey over existing car- routes by the third $1341000000' Two other in 3ity Mayor Democratic leader of the state present force of salesmen stitutions are just under a billion hat ended his political prominence a salesman could sell a The fact complete dollars each ' Madditional line rather than merely ' v meats would mean savings effected Millions of and billions on distributive costs of deposits depositors Great reserves laid away for a rainy day! All history tells of nothing comparable with the wealth of the United States There is a sad feature though and that is the maladjustments in industry which drive great numbers of people to fail to get their share of those billions The day is in fact it is here when ourcoming men of outstanding wealth will do their utmost to over-cothe distressing inequalities which grow out of our national ajr t A 00 A A vw OUTSTANDING ISSUE WASHINGTON Jan 26— (AP)— The question of cash payment of veterans’ compensation certificates EX-SENAT- Referendum Proposal Will Be Pushed In Next f Veterans Administrator Hines tes tified today before the senate fin ance committee that cash payment of veterans compensation certifi cates would involve $3528022000 He was the first witness after the committee had voted unanimously to go forward with hearings on senate proposals despite insistence of house leaders that proposals to pay the certificates was revenue-raisin- g legislation and should originate in that branch Senator Watson the Republican leader presided in the absence of Senator Smoot who was ill The action of the American Le gion’s executive committee in Indi anapolis yesterday endorsing the principle of immediate retirement of the certificates received the notice of both senate and house leaders Hines said the demand for loans is general and is not restricted to any sections of the country The request for loans are coming from veterans who have never borrowed before as well as those who have he said devoted public servThe people appreciate like to know kind that They that their officials are on the job ' ? Jan 26— (AP)— PRISON FARM TAKE DRY VOTE Hearing On Question To Be Held By House And Senate ’ ice of p I SO STATES CAN OPPOSED partment during the winter After each storm the sidewalks and issue ROUTINE LEGISLATION streets have been cleared withou' delay A BILL FOR UTAH Jtk JL v American Legion t Indorses Principle And Urges Action MELLON IS A A A AA L O WMANBA CKS TO LEND HELP HERE’S FARO OUTFIT THAT TOOK $50000 FROM CHICAGO WOMAN OFFICIAL ' LIVELY ISSUE Views of It All! The Cause FOR VETERANS 8 0 P IS ASKED LAST EDITIOII Smoot was at his office but was - ordered by his Saturday physician yesterday to remain in bed until he recovered entirely The illness is not believed serious Smoot who was 69 earlier in the month becomes dean of the senate with the retirement March 4 of Senator Simmons Democrat North Carolina Senator Ransdell Democrat Louisiana is the only other senatorial influenza sufferer but more than a dozen members of the house are on the sick list - -- Latter-da- y Saints church is a native of Salt Lake City His mother resides in the Utah city ' The engagement of Mr Young’s daughter Miss Cecelia Young to Oliver Ingraham Lay was announced last Friday No date has been set for either wedding Miss Young also a native of Salt Lake City attended Barnard college in New York and later studied in Paris Her prospective husband a resident of Brooklyn Is a graduate of Harvard and is now i studying architecture at Yale Mr Young was bora in Salt Lake City August 9 1877 and in 1907 married Miss Cecelia Sharp of Salt Lake City who died in 1917 i He has studied art extensively both in the east and in Paris Among his best known works of sculpture are the IXopi and Apache Indian groups In the Museum of Natural History in New York the “Monument of the Dead” a war memorial in Paris the Seagull monument in the Latter-da- y Saints’ temple grounds in Salt Lake City and sev- eral smaller pieces in the Metropol itan Museum of Art New York 4 Cathedral Dean Appear Sunday ! 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