Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY 12 1934 Today in Utah t 3 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R A meticu-- t inventory to know exactly what BRIGHAM CITY lous burglar with a taste for the was stolen police investigating finer joy water and a distaste for areBrigham H C Hampton and Scott Lee clutter raided the state liquor store here over the weekend The store closed at 8 p m Saturday and reopened yesterday at 1 p m when Manager Willis Hansen discovered the break-iThe thief lowered himself through the skylight dropped oh a liquor cabinet and hiested a bottle of champagne — maybe more — from store stocks the manager said On the way down the burglar SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— The Utah Trade Commission has warned retailers and wholesalers in the atate to abide by fair trade laws and threatened a crackdown on offenders Executive Secretary Parley W Hale of the commission said a good many retailers especially In the-- jewelry and appliance trades had been taking advantage of a waiting period by fair"" trades enforcement agencies U to Support Echo Park Dam preme Court regarding the status of fair trades legislation: "We unofficial- relr received thissaidclarification intend "and cently" Hale to start enforcing existing fair trade !as to the letter in Utah The commission sent a letter to primary retailers and wholesalers In the state reminding them of the new policy The letter stated "Apparently there is much confusion with regard to fair trade prices in Utah A breakdown of prices has occurred and competitors have attempted to meet or beat those prices until illegal retail selling loss of busiand much damage ness has been realised by merchants who have attempted to comply with fair trade prices Cites Court Decision "The U S Supreme Court" the letter continued "has recently reaffirmed or sustained its legality of previous action on the where the contracts fair trade is concerned This coupled with a new enforcement law passed by the last Congress makes fair trade statutes enforceable in interstate as well as intrastate transactions "In view of this action the letter read "the Trade Commission of Utah will assume the position that any business concern Fight With Facts the V non-signe- S Su- r which willingly and knowingly n i there are too many fine Repub- t lican women in the state for one woman to hold both state and national positions in the party Parowan Is 103 Robbery Trial Set PAROWAN — This town will SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Trial of Fred Van Bezooyen on charges of bank robbery is scheduled before a jury in Federal District Court next Monday Van frain from entering the controversy over the proposed Echo Park Dam project as "another pressure group" The regents decided instead to support Utah in its fight for the dam by compiling a factual scientific statement from the uniengineering geology versity’s and archaeology departments Dr A Ray Olpin university president brought up the subject at the regular regents meeting He said the faculty council had favored the Echo Park project with only one dissenting vote and he suggested that the regents back up the council by a similar half-pi- of whisky off nt Wired For Pleasure a Monuments delegation regarding the proposed Echo Park Dam He said a brief outlining the organization's support for the project would be sent to the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee advertises or sells merchandise below a fair trade price will be prosecuted" violations of fair Hale said trade laws in Utah during the past few months have been ao great it would be impossible to handle all past offenses Murder Trial Begins as of now" Hale said "But TOOELE (AP) — Trial of -we intend to crack down on all Paul B SL Clair charged with offenders first degree murder began today in Third Judicial District Court In Tooele Judge Clarence Baker to Confer Trustees LOGAN CAP) — The board of of Salt Lake City will preside trustees of Utah State Agricul- SL Clair is accused of killing tural College meets here Thurs- Vesta Witke at Lakeview last July 6 day for its monthly session OPTOMETRISTS 2436 Washington Blvd - J T Rushmer Dr II E RushmerDr Learn how hundreds of thousands of users have found Siroil tends to remove psoriasis crusts and scales on outer layer of skin Light applications help control recurring lesions Siroil doesn’t stain clothing or bed linen Offered on two weeks satisfaction or money refunded basis 21 years of successful results the independent Non Clerical and Technical ferrous Workers with a membership of unions Writ far fra 156 to strike this morning The other union was the local 286 Office Em ployes International (AFL) Besides the pay increase the company offered to contribute $250 a month toward welfare benefits for each worker 105-memb- baaklat tttut&i to er AT AIL DRUG STORES SIROIL LABORATORIES INC Dapt 133 New In Continental Beauty! 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