Show nT7-- ONLY ONE VOTER MILL UIIEELS READY TO CAST AGAIN TURNING ELECTION BALLOT OFFICERS SEEK TOO JAPANESE IN DEATH CASE ody or Uriental Located Partly Buried Near KINGSTON Term March 31— i (AP)— On the eve of a hotly con- tested city election only one man holds a poll tax receipt Qualifying him to cast a ballot and at least 500 would be voters will have to watch while the election goes on The voters "just forgot" to pay poll Roosevelt taxes DUCHESNE Utah March 11— Possibly 75 who are over 50 years a& who have just become 21 (AP)— Sheriff A H Mitchell today auowea to vote asked peace officers of this vicinity wul to waian ior two Japanese in a brown coupe whom he wishes to question in connection with the death of an unidentified oriental found partly buried near Roose velt yesterday The sheriff expressed the belief BY that the man had been murdered His head was badly battered He is believed to be either a Chinese or a Doctor Tests Theory At Japanese Sheriff Mitchell said a state high University In way patrolman saw two Japanese Hour Fast in a coupe in this vicinity several autodays ago Officers found NEW YORK March 3i— mobile tracks (at— much to keep and the edge of the waTh in which away mat areaa spectre or obesitv the body was discovered nave a naraer time reducing by tasung man men wno don't pay so much attention to such matters Such is the evidence presented bv YOUTH Dr Esther M Greisheimer of the University of Minnesota at the an nual convention of the Federation CHARGE of Amercan Societies for Experimental Biology today in the interest of science Dr reported 54 adults stuGirl Held Against Will Greisheimer dents and instructors at the univer Letter To Mother sity fasted for 60 hours J WEIGHT IS LOST EASIER MEN lr?WuAef FACING KIDNAP mf Durirn? that npHnH tuV --28 women and 26 men— got along on water black coffee and clear Reveals wyo Jjaamie warrant March 31— (AP) charging didnaping was issued today against Rene Eu gene Shaffer 18 who disappeared xuarcn u at the same lime that Marjorie Berg 15 vanished from ner home here The girl's mother Mrs EV E In grum received a letter the next day purporting to oe from her daughter and declaring the girl was being held by Shaffer against her will under threat of death The couple was reported seen two aays later in Cheyenne but search for them since has been unavailing naera recent Wyoming law kid naping may oe punished by death tea and performed their daily routines r The men lost more weight ehan the women said Dr Greisheimer The average weight loss for the women was 521 pounds for the men 643 pounds The range of weight loss for the women was three to 10 Dounds: that for the opposite sex was 3Ta to 12i —A i ulliWCI a"uj "unragvanip of T i-r 7m uiriiiiuiLiii IMIIJMimni — — mmmm Showing Revival Activity BOISE March 31— (AP)— Cover nor C Ben Ross returned from north Idaho today expressing the " opinion that "prosperity is there" in the lumber mills arid mining camps 'The lumber industry to improve ing Mills are opening up and tim ber camps are going" he said am informed by leaders In the two industries there that mining and lumbering will beat full blast by the coming summer unless some thing occurs to change present con ditions" TAX LOAD LIGHT He said low taxes in Idaho acted as an inducement to processing mills to start up operation in the state This will go a long way toward absorbing the labor surolus then" the governor said "Pour hundred men ha been employed in Kootenai countv lumber cam r ninn will cut a big hole in their " 1200 unemployed" The Potlatch Forests Inc have approximately 700 men employed on the upper Clearwater river he said and expectedto demand more men later in the season to i GDEN Tourists Frightened Away BOARD FAVORED By Riots and Pinch of Gold Flying Boat Passes first Test Flights o iS" BRIDGEPORT Conn March boat S-- (Continued finm Pan-- n investigate and report to the media tioh board PROVO March 31— (AP)— With SALT LAKE CITY March 31— 376 of m students from 9 high schools Maintenance of a full school year idano Utah and Wyoming com- revision of curricula and the Sacramento division of the Southern Pacific company roads Is peting results of the tenth annual w uignest consistent wages"payment to school Utah state high school commercial teachers" are to be in ogden visiting friends on all urged contest at Brigham Young universi Doaros oi educatiton 4 the by general were announced today Bids are sought for Che erection ty From committee of the Utaii of school houses in Fair West and outside atates students were entered association as a result Taxpayers' of Kanesville by the county board o: from Jerome Rexburg and Poca taken at a meeting Friday ' action education The committee It is planned to con tello Idaho and Laramie Wyo Results announced by Professor A warning should also decided that struct the buildings this year go outjto the public Rex inson director of tl'SiSSS UnTw rPrBeflying ontorsxy ior first time with t wTf for the zrV7 an me con uuuy-u- j PARIS March 31— (AP) —The pinch of gold prices and fears of 42 V-V- " France Tourists The board would into Visions each tadfpenden ne oiner 10 nandle disputes aff ect- ing various classes of railway work- - fan-Americ- an wiiu era Wilful failure or refusal of any trols the new uajjjYWJy plane rose from the waters of Long Island Sound In eight econds mcr mgnt 01 ten minutes dura- tlon the plane came down trace- Later a second and longer fully terday as a result of an accident when he was thrown from a buggy Parent-teacher- s' classes have tak en definite stand against ragtime dances in public halls in Ogden and Weber county The Utah State Agricultural Col club of Logan will in the appear Orphcum theatre In in three Irish comedies Ogden lege Dramatic xiunisvme neia tne iirst or a se ries of farmers' institute meetings 1 Complaints are reaching the po and the board of city commissioners that chickens are running at large destroying vegetable gardens and flower beds ice department John H Clark of Panguitch is visiting his old time friends in Ogden MlflE BOOSTS EMPLOYES' PAY ent ln-cra- - six-da- I ee : Citv Denies Plea of Pool Hall Operators 2muj LOGAN MarpiS 1 j pool halls 'of Logan will close Sun- day despite areuments nut tm hv - rrLpX'SZ£l8htThe proprietors asked the commis- - son why they were forbidden to sell beer on Sunday and their competitors such as cafes hot dog stands and other places could sell beer Mayor A G Lundstrom said he tnougnt tne pool hall was a 'saloon and in his opinion should be closed for the benefit Of the vounjr tvnnle He said an investigation had been in Provo and Brisham mtv and that pool halls were closed there Salt Lake City and Oeden should not be used in comparison witn Logan because this is a college wwn ana ii tne pool halls are al- lowed to stay open Sundav nenie will send their children to colleges elsewhere BOX ELDER NEWS David B Mann 304 West Third North Brigham City Ph circulation and correspondence 439-- Joseph Sessions 6 of Clearfield Deai J Joseph Sessions son oi Arvii and- Hattie Gutherie Ses SURVEYORS RUN sions of Clearfield died this morn INAME WILL BE ing in an Ogden hospital of ap LINES FOR STATE CHOSEN DURING pendicitis and complications He was born In Clearfield May 7 ROUTE REVISION PROJECT DANCE ana ana auenaea the public schoo tajjs Primary association classes' there Surviving besides the BRIGHAM CITY March 31 —A BRIGHAM CITY March 31 — On parents are a sister Nina and two party of state road surveyors has Tuesday next in the Bluebird ball brothers John and Dale and the been busy this week in running room a name will be chosen for the grandparents Mr and Mrs James lines for ' rpsUffnmpnt nf th- - rnal Smith Square project During the Sessions and John J Guthrie of from Madsen which is just north past few weks under direction of uiearneid of the Tlnnevvllle TTri RnHno-tn the civil service council the vacant Bishop Briant S Jacobs will con Deweyville in preparation for con-ma- lot known as Smith's square has duct services Tuesday at two o'clock temnlated ffraveiinc nrf nir nf been transformed With the advent tne in Clearfield LJDS chapel or summer the place will become the road from Madsen to the Friends may call at the home on ho state line one of the beauty spots of Brigham Monday afternoon and evening and The engineers state that the rnad city vv " mav pass over the hill eest qt time Of services Many suggested names have al Auesaayunui will Burial be made in Syracuse ieweyvme leaving the old road ready been handed to the commitdown around the hill as a sub- - tee The public is invited to attend cemetery Lindquist ' & Sons are cnarge or arrangements the dance proceeds of which will in sidiary route ' go toward the park project — — M Advised six-year-- - e de Ida-Sunda- ys - Idaho Sees End of Easter Rainy Period BOISE March 31— (AP)— Idaho's Easter rainstorm petered out and left the weather man today with nothing to say but— "fair weather today and tomorrow" For half an hour last night a beating rain-fe- ll in Boise flooding the streets and driving pedestrians of the sidewalks but the man recorded it as only one-te-weather of an inch bringing the total for the three-da- y storm to a trifle over of an Inch n" six-tent- hs —— 44 —— Roosevelt Fishing In Bahamas Waters Fii March MIAMI 31— (API-C- — President Roossvdfc was AP) away from land again today In fishing well chosen waters of the Bahamas for the gamest of fish bonefish 1Ie dropped into harbor at Nassau capital of theyesterday British Bahamas 'amid salutes- from a cruiser of the English navy but did not land - -4- The learning of English' speech anc writing is regarded among' many Japanese coolies as the most obvious" pastime for hears of leisure their scanty Dairymen Two Brothers Doomed County Proceeding To Attend Meetings With Dairy Day Plan To Lethal Gas Room — BRIGIIAM CITY March 31 John Stewart assistant county agricultural agent declares it is very important that representatives from the dairy industry of Box Elder county be present at meetings in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday April 6 and 7 of representatives of the dairy organizations and other dairymen for hearings on the proposed schedule for the dairy re- auction program of the agricultural which adjustment administration wjix coio March 31 — (UP)— Colorado's new lthni chamber at Canon City claimed two mor prospects today with the conviction on charges of first degree lumucr ui donn jpancheco 22 and 37 Mexican broth wuia ers A CUStriCt court lnrv ttie brothers after deUberatlon last night of the brutal Colo on paying at27 Wellington of Clifford Smith 32 February xwutan unnm lo Tne penalty w iusu at ceatn Attorneys for the convicted men were given until April 6 to prepare ior a new trial jluvuvu ' BRIGHAM CITY March 31 County Agent R H Stewart reports progress is being made in preparations for the annual Box Elder "Dairy day" observance to be held in Brigham City Thursday May 10 that it is proposed expense will be paid exhibitors on the basis of the distance traveled in bringing their entries to the show All livestock must bear cer tification ot having been tested and will soon beginfound to be abortion-fre- e and tubW A Floyd chief of the west- erculosis-free Cattle must have ern division of the United States had their abortion test within thir extension service will be present ty days previous to the show at these meetings to address repA meeting will be held for all resentatives from Utah - Montana dairymen in regards to Dairy day western Wyoming and southern Wednesday evening April 4 in the Idaho Box Elder Commercial club rooms — — at eight p m v t - Rainfalls Helpful To Garden Growth Band Concert To Be Presented April 6 BRIGIIAM CITY March 31 —The third rainstorm of the week visited Brigham City and surrounding areas Friday night The effects of the moisture are being noticed in the gardens where early crops are coming through the soil' Quick "action is being shown by beet farmers who want to get their seed sowed while the ground has nlentv of mnittur to sprout the planting BRIGIIAM CITY March 31— Announcement is made by A B Case- man director of the Box Elder High school band that on Friday April 6 a program will be given by the band Many special numbers have been arranged and music lovers win benefit by attendance It was said The concert will take place In the school auditorium at eight pjzi Deing stampeded Into the acceptance of federal aid for bond issues" to pay for the construction of new buildings which should under present conditionsj be deferred It was stated at the meeting that uuy oiutans 40 school districts are larobing under a heavy indebtedness for bond Issues and the proportion left to meet operating expenses is diminishing "It Is the consensus that the children's interests should be held paramount For that reason we contend that a full school year should be given in every school district of the state and that the technical: men connected with the system- - should make a study of the curriculum arranging the courses In their order of importance and necessity" said J A Howell of Ogden state chairman of the association -- YOUTHDIESl SCHOOL a team of four Weber County FIELD xugn scnooi students Friday won first place in a typewriting contest 1 ¥ held at Brigham Young university aere The four were Clair Brown Mor Over-Exertio- n Caused gan Shaw Wilford Kapp and Henry By aiatnew Clair Brown won indi In Athletics viauai nonors He was awarded a scolar- gold medal and a one-yePOCATELLO Idaho March 31— ship at B Y U (AP)— A Pocatello High school sen — — ior and star athlete George William Wakely 18 of Downey Idaho is dead the victim of an internal RARE hemorrhage caused by He was stricken on the high school athletic field while training with FOUND the track team late yesterday and died almost Instantly He was born here in 1918 th m SPRINGFIELD 111 March 31 — of Mr and Mrs G N Wakley of ' (AP)— A book that helped make Downey Abraham Lincoln president hai Wakley had won letters In foot ball basketball and track and rated been discovered after 74 years It is a' biography published for nign in his class work distribution in the campaign of 1860 printed in Chicago in German to appeal to the large numbers of voters who spoke that language It was subsequently lost to sight The book was added today to the BOILED IN Illinois Historical library Secretary M Paul Angle announced He said It was purchased from a Chicago deal- CHATOM Ala March 31— f TIP) er in rare books —The defense expected to rest toIt contains a portrait of Lincoln in the trial of Wash Daiiv day excerpts from his speeches and let ters his platform and his biography charged with participation In the up to the time of the election 'The most gruesome crime in the history book contains material that has not of south Alabama been printed elsewhere Daily and five other farm men "Publication of campaign material are under indictment in the "flesh n German' was not unusual because boiling" murder of Abe Baxter of the large German settlements in prosperous planter who was lured St Clair and Cook counties" Anele from his home and clubbed to death said "Lincoln even owned a Ger in September 1932 The bodv was man language newspaper at the time dissected and boiled in a lard can oi nis election to conceal the slain man's identltv "The paper published in Sorine- - Robbery in the belief that Baxter field was pledged to support Lin carried $1000 motivated the killing coln for the presidency in 1860 He owned it for the period of the cam ' Int ernal riernorrh LINCOLN f 4- - Death Calls Officer of Grocery Company POCATELLO Ida Marrh ai (AP) — Robert E Keener 45 secre- -- ary ci tne Idaho Wholesale Grocerv company died here late wstMrrfav after a brief illness He was born in Arcadia Tn In icso na nad lived here for a quarter of a century Ha was4 a member of the Elks lodge and the Knights of Columbus His widow Adella Smith and two daughters Dorothy and Kathleen survive ' : over-exerti- on VOLUME :'-r- ' against ar France's great "hidden exports" have been almost eliminated as a result of the riots Many tourists fled from Paris dur- More Men Also Will B ing the violent disorders in which Used At Idaho Gold demonpolice and strators battled in the streets Properties Others apparently despairing of ATLANTA Idaho March 31 an immediate improvement in conditions have left since owing to the vAP— Wages In the gold mine f P°litical unrest which precipitated the St Joe Lead company havd been increased 50 cents a day here v ' ivbwg se Amid this unrest rises the voice effective April 1 and with an 15 of cent in the number per ° Premier Gaston Doumergue insist of men employed the workers will inS tnat the franc must be main-th- e a- on y go week Instead of tained but admitting that taxes must als0 he diminished if business seven The plant however will continue on a seven-da- y schedule 15 to survive H F Skeels manager in making In an effort to offset the necessity for cutting the gold content of the the announcement said there was franc parliament has wanted Pre no code governing the industry bi t mier Doumergue decree powers to the company was eager to comply as balance the budget and bring about far as possible with the program of Increased wages and employment deflation of prices Approximately 200 men will be at Which in The Hotel Plaza-Athenwork under the new schedule The the long years of its service has rate will be $400-$45- 0 wage for paign" numperea among us guests many muckers arid $450-$50- 0 for miners Americans closed ihorfav The nm with a scale of 50 cents prietor blamed a lack of business acompared below that previously day and high taxes —— anti-governm- carrier or its officers to itIva im ployes complete freedom of action m selecting their representatives would be punished bv a fin nf innn to $20000 or imprisonment for up to w " ul luuidj line ano im— xwailxjo 'ui Igor Sikorsky designer and Fred-- 1 j prisonment for each offense erick W Neilson president of the t Each day of failure or refusal tn company expressed satisfaction with coPly' with the law would consti- tests tute a different offense A biU incorporating the The plane built on specifications proposed vy soi unanes A Lindbergh was lc8ia aiso was sent to Rayburn planned as America's largest pas MARRIAGE AGE ASSAILEn senger piane It has four engines capable of NEW ORLEANS— (UP)— Thp W flying 2500 miles non-sto- p with a marriageable age in Louisiana 14 mall load - and crew Two sister iur coys ana ior girls was de- ciarea a reriection on the charac- snips are being built bv Sikorskv ±ne snip is 78 feet long and Its ter or the state's citiaenshin bv osecuung Attorney Eugene Stan- span is 114 feet 2 inches The tress vncww rtuiMi m launcnmg weight is 38000 pounds j a anve ior a Chanee in th law the South American service rpr it will be fitted with 32 passenger durin£ tn- - next wwion of the legis-- 1 seats the con test Included the following: Weber County High school of Og den won first place tn the aecond year typewriting event with a 5968-wo- rd average Clair Brown of the Weber County tugn scnooi at Ogden won first place in the individual second-ye- ar typewriting contest with 73 words per minute and 13 errors Thelma Strat-to- n of the Jerome Idaho Hieh school won third place in this event with 65 words per minute and two errors In the novice typewriting division Blaine Parkinson of Madison High scnooi at Rexburg Idaho won sec ond place with 54 words a minute and 29 errors In the accuracy contest for nov ices Frences Dice of Pocatello waa first with 50 words a minute and 10 errors In the second-yetypewriting ac curacy contest Thelma Stratton of Jerome Idaho was first with 65 words and two errors -- Joel Walters of Hooper died yes eirect upon business in m - 1 --- "! ——— SLfllMNlS POT — --— Byrd Ready To Begin Long Vigil In Shack uttle AMERICA Antartica jviarcn ai— (upx— (Via Mackav Ra dio— Rear Admiral Richard E Byrd is ready to begin a solitary seven montn vigil 123 miles south of Little America he radioed headquar- ters today Eager to begin his winter-lon- g observation of atmospheric conditions in a one room shack buried under winter snows Byrd advised the camp that the seven men who constructed his cabin were ready to leave When th" entourage and the two tractors which brought the equipment to the base moved northward the explorer will be alone In the southern-mo- st habitation on earth While the shack is covered with drifting winter snows Byrd will conduct scientific observations in sub-ze- ro Crowded temperatures about his desk are three radio sets two of them auxiliary outfits with which the commander expects to communicate infrequently with his northward base Supplies buried in tunnels lead ing into the cabin are sufficient for nine months The shack is well- - heated — HOG BITES OWNER VALLEY FALLS Kan — (UP)— Doctors are trying to save A N Conroy's finger which nearly was severed when his hog snapped at him - : N MASS IL SLACK Correspondent sl Episcopal church and mornifg service at y o'clock with special music by a vested choir The Rev Hector W Thompson will give a sermon at the ten-thir- ty service A children's service will be held at ten-thirt- TEMPLARS TO GATHER EARLY Evanston Easter Services Include Two Cantatas In Evening " EVANSTON March Wyo 31— Evanstona earliest Easter service tomorrow will be that of the Slights Templar who will assemble in the Methodist church at exactly six o'clock for a sunrise service The Rev T H Evans will deliver a sermon from the subject "The Cross the Sign of Creative Wisdom!" There will be a solo by Mrs Louis Cook and an anthem "Who Is the King of Glory?" by the choir ANNUAL BREAKFAST The Epworth league communion service will be held in the Methodist church "at seven-fifteand will be followed by the annual league breakfast which will be served by the social department of the league at seven forty-fiv- e Sunday school will be held as usual at ten o'clock The regular morning service will be at eleven o'clock Mr Evans the pastor will take as his sermon theme "The InsDiration urrection" Special musical numbers wui niciuae an antnem by the choir and a cello duet bv f den and Miss Elizabeth Mayne Aiemoers oi tne Christian Endeavor will be In charge of a sun rise service which — iriii hXV hMin UJ the Presbyterian church at ty uuiutK louowea at seven-thir- ty by au caster Dreaiciast ror the young people of the church An Easter program and aiwini music will be given at the Bible school session to be hiM t f clock The Rev C W Clough will mt deliver an Easter- spmnn w M regular morning service at eleven o'clock and ther win h owtatmusic also a baptismal service A Christian Endeavor meeting will be held at the Presbyterian manse bv in me evening the topic for discussion to be "What en six-thir- — — MM V - nine-thirt- y EVENINGS OF SONG The Evanston ward choir of 73 voices will present an historical cantata "The Vision" in the LELS chapel Sunday evening at Reve- -" clock under direction of John j ) son with Mrs Ivar C Butts and Leonard Burleigh as accompanists The Presbyterian and Methodist union choir will give an Easter cantata "He Lives the King of in the Methodist church at Kings' seven-thir- ty o'clock Sunday evening with James H Barrett as conductor and Miss Elizabeth Mayne as pianist Services win be held by the Ev anston unnsuan Science sociej'n I Phoenix hall t "Reality" is the subject of the l" sermon In all churches of ci Scientist on Sunday April 1 -- Mutual Will Have Supper and Dance EVANSTON Wyo March 31 The senior and adult classes of the M I A-- will give a buffet supper d dance for members next Tur o'dockl I evening at seven-thirt- y Arthur Barker activity leader adult class and - the activity committee of the senior class Fred Chrlstensen Miss Elsie Jensen and Mrs Gerald Cazin will be in charge of arrangements -- cke - Asks Divorce After Wedded Liln 47-Ye- ar f LOGAN March 31— Mrs Crawford filed suit for divorce in-da- )y from James Crawford after 47 years of married life She charges cruelty They were married at Lankashlre Scotland December 8' 1887 and by mutual agreement separated in 1828 - They have no minor children Mrs Crawford asks for t2S month alimony in her complaint rr 1 AfJD FLOWERS EASTER-PLANT- Lilies hydrangeas bloominj- potted rose bushes cinerarias calceolarias - and many other artistically decorated fine fresh flowers roses sweetplants peas daffodils callas calendula snaps and hyacinths at reasonable prices Special Sale Today and Easter Sunday On Our Best Own-Grow- n Beautiful Carnations CASH CARRY — NO GREENS 50c Per Dozen Greens r Extra mm Drive straight north on Grant avenue from anywhere In -- ?7th " greenhouses I" t riage ana conimue which are a half block north of hl°U Avenue this Open eveninff and today Sunda? Easter r BOWIIE FLOniL Retail Druggists — -- — JA Does "the Resurrection MeaQ?H witb Donna Mae Gewecke as leader In St Mary Magdalene's Catholic church high mats will be celebrated by the Rev E W Cassidy at r o'clock followed by benedictiot the blessed sacrament V ' There will be holy communion U eight-thirt- y o'clock in Paul s EVANSTON NEWS — " 1 7 -- a 31 BY TAXPAYERS ar TIES 1 : POLICY STATED W A Whitney superintendent - llllTlIlM Mllllllll is visiting in Ogden: -- — j 20 Years Ago From Our File II " BY WEBER HIGH The monthly meeting of public was held yesterday to dissafety DEMANDS CUTS cuss safety measures in the city Returning to leport a two-ce- nt T S Browning commls and hear reduction ir the price of gasoline of sloner public safety and W I in Coeur d'AJene and vicinity Gov- Norton chief of police explain po ernor Ross said today he would de- lice department activities mana an immediate reduction as ell in the territory north of Idaho William Shaw of Boston will de Falls liver address to high school and Those who are charging 25 and other an in Ogden on the ac students 26 cents a gallon in the upper Snake of tivities the Christian Endeavor river territory must sharpen their organization pencils" he said warning that fail ure of he price to come down An extensive street paving cam would mean establishment there of is soon to br inaugurated by paign state tanks to sell the fuel the city board of commissioners on -- — Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fift- h streets ON HARD MWIMMWiWMWMMMMMWi — Receives First Awards In Course Revision To Make Full Term Possible Typing Contests At John I Herrick president of the Is Advised western states mission at Denver University FRANCE FALLING RAILROAD WAGE Jlll HONORS TAKEN " popnds! JIM ii II Will Be Protected WASHINGTON March 31— (AP) —The NRA today acted to protect -- Individual retail druggists ftom cnain store competition by modify ing the drug code to further restric low price sales xne modification provided tha selling drugs medicine cosmetics toilet preparations or drug sundries oeiow the manufacturer's wholesale dozen price would constitute an un fair trade practice even though the actual purchase in large lots made the net cost to the retailer lower than the dozen lot limit An exception was made In the case of products not customarllv sold In dozen or greater lots for which the code authority was au inonzed to -fix a comparable unit quantity A mmmc r lne amendment also provided that any discount free deal or re- - Dace wnicn is made available to an purchasers of dozen lota or com parable quantities shall Ibe consid ered as part of the manufacturer's wholesale list price NEWS And VIEWS (Continued from Page One) police court ana ordered out of town so rant passed through That tended to make criminals out of those who otherwise might remain decent citizens Now they are assisted told to be of good faith and made available for useful citizenship lilMlllll IlllS: 9 m PUBLIC SALE f unredeemed packare returned t from tba Parcel Post department consultt overcoati and pants ortaining dered tbrousa ear fenti fcy customer irno art either oat ef employment and cant redeem them or did not fit Twice a year we offer these accumulation to the general public at le than cost of the tailoring put in those garments Therefore we are in position to offer the choice of the entire lot at a rldleuloua ftft price as law as rirt Dollars and pants at One Dollar Si—1 2470 WASH AVE fSt SOUTH MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY ::::: 23 Ford good shape xXvj cheap for cash 2209 Adams 7484 mi '':x::-X:- m: mwrn yv'''s' Everyone of these adj fcrowbt RESULTS provinf arala comr- - to fetting that when it just Want Ad RESULTS the stand j ard -- Examiner do-e- the jcb sarely and quickly To place an ad call phone 252 : ' |