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Show THE4IT X ACCUSED GIRL -- PREFERS DEATH ; v ItAKlS TRIBUNE FRipAl 5 Girl Gets Lost in Policemans Sliofe0- MAYOR WRITES S. L. TAX -' -- CITY PROJECTS BUDGET BATTLE Underpass, Viaduct De- Supreme Court Affirms clared Vital to Welfare Judgment Refusing Mandate Writ. of Salt Lake. Murder Degree Giarge Filed; Barber Ii Held at Accessory, . , Mayor John F. Bowman Thursday wrote letters designed to speed up traffic safety projects. To officials of the Union Pacific and tha Denver ft Rio Orande Western railroad went a communication at Fourth regarding an underpass North and Fourth West streets. To the Denver ' ft Rio Orande Weetem went a letter asking tor early activity on the building of a viaduct over the tracks on Thirteenth POND FIXED AT $5000 Jean Dale Refuses to Talk , Further; Arraignment Is ( Probable on t Friday. I d rather feet s firing squad be a squealer I" Thats what Jean Dale, Cabaret dancer, told police thsn -- ar group; RAILS TO SPEED LOSES SCHOOL TO SQUEALING First MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1030. old The Salt Lake Cty" taxpayers committee of the Utah Taxpayers' association lost its fight to compel the Salt Lake City board of education to furnish a budget to the liking of the committee, when the supreme court handed down its decision, in the action Thursday. The supreme court ruled that "Under the statute and on the record. for the reasons heretofore stated, we doubt the propriety of compelling the board to make a par' ticular character of budget or to direct It as to the particular subjects and etatemento required to be stated therein." The supreme court affirms the Family Stay Abed To Be Warm Vet, SUIT DEMANDS REFUNDING OF BUILDING BOND "We Jut got wp," eald a war veteran In an apologetic manner when a "Sab for Santa Clans called. "We dont stay in bed from laalnese, b eer fuel b so low that wo keep warm nnder the covers mntU the kiddles wont etay there any longer.. By staying In bed as long as possible w can get by on two in Gall ft The children In this family are , three beautiful little girls. An of them expect Santa Claus. The husband eannot find work, nor ean his wife. They live in a half completed little home and occasionally receive assistance from the county. "I'd work my finger to the bone If 1 Just had n chance, the man Contractors Declare Bid Made in Error; Accuse State of Denying Request In another, home ft woman abandoned by her husband. Is striving to send her older children to school and keep food in the mouths of other yo iter. The oldest girt, who I 18, is without shoes. The other youngster ateo are sadly In need of clothing. Another woman, whose husband died two year ago, b experiencing difficulty In keeping ber family fed and clad. She b a eook by profession, but has been unable to find work during the lest fire Recovery of $13,000, posted by Inc., contractors, ss forfeit on a bid submitted to the state building commission for construction of the state training school at American Fork, is sought In a suit filed Thursday afternoon In Third district court. The action Is .brought against the Utah state building commission, comP. Cher-dro- n, prised of W. J. HsUoran, J. O. Elton, R. B. Porter and J. W. Funk, and A E. Christensen, state treasurer. The contractors complaint alleges that the company made a clerical error In compiling its bid on the project, and shortly after the bid was submitted on November 13, the attention of the building commission was called to the fact. The bid as presented was low, and the contract dy" 0ftlde NEW CONTRACT GIVEN Jacobsen Construction Co. Fork Gels American Training School Project. East street. Mayor Bowman wrote A. O. Shields, general manager of the D. calling attention to adit R. Q. W railroad offices thst a vices from contract tor being prepared by the company. The mayor asked that the judgment of District Judge W. H. proposal be submitted to ths city Bramel, which refused a writ of government at an early date. . msmdate to compel the board to itemize its budget beyond the ten City Compromises' main classes In which the board of month. Hundreds of youngster will be Oa 122,909 Project. education presented it for public apunless Subs for Santa neglected To hasten construction, of the vial proval. -- etond their aid. duct and completion of am improvCan yon think of the Christmas ement project which would extend List of Classes morning disappointment In hunThirteenth East street from Twenty-fir- st Far Itemlsatloa Presented. of Balt Lake home without dreds South street to Highland drive, Walter J. Tuttle and others of the wanting to do year btt toward the city commission recently decided committee of the taxpayers' assocto a to accept a compromise. iation wanted these classes Itemized, brining Joy and happiness The cost of the viaduct to est- in accord with the "subheadings on child? imated At $23,000. and for the tost the books of the board of education. two years railroad officials and city As the supreme court points out: commissioners have been disputing To do that la necessary, it U arthe allocation of costs. The city gued by the ptetntiffe, to prevent the was awarded to should the railroad contended that after the adoption of the board, the complaint states, but the conW, O. R. D. St bear all the expense. budget, from taking or using moneys tractors requested that the bid be officiate countered with a compro- appropriated to a designated subdivmise. They offered to appropriate ision. say physical education supthrown out. $15,000 toward the work. under the main heading inplies, Complaint Says Commission comAbout a month ago the elty struction, and applying them to anFollowed Attorneys Opinion. mission, on motion of Mayor Bow- other subdivision, say domestic sciInstead of with tha conman, voted to accept the railroads ence under the same main heading; Armstrong tracting firmscomplying offer. The purpose of the compro- and to prevent whatever moneys Mrs. Francis the request, complaint mise was to hasten construction and should be appropriated to each subthe of continues, Attorney reopinion Handimmediate Entered anto devoted unemployment from Valley by bring division being Oeneral Oeorge P. Parker was asked, lief. other subdivision, though under the he and advised the commission to same main heading. cart in 1860. murdered. Need of Underpass notify the contractor that the state Contend for Fablie was ready to enter Into the contract Stressed in Letter, Ready t Fay n and that if should Penalty for Crime. Mayor Bowman's other letters Notice and Advertisement. Utah 81, Mrs. Francis Armstrong, refuse to sign the agreement, then to were sent to Carl R. Gray, president was the contention of the tax"It won't help matters any to tend" It of the Union Pacific system, and J. payers committee that before such pioneer and a former president of the withhold the check. homebody else up to the 'big house. 8. Pyeatt, president of the Denver transfer of funds from one subdiv- Daughters of Handcart Pioneers, The opinion of the attorney genshe told the detectives. "From now eral was followed, the complaint sets The ision to another should be permit- died at the it Rio Orande Western railroad. need no. I'm going to know nothing, say family forth, and on November 26 the comthe board should be compelled residence, 667 East mayor pointed out the urgent ted, nothing and hear nothing. I'm ready1 mission resolved not to return the Lake for an underpass at to comply with the provisions of the First South street, 1 in Salt to pay the penalty for the crime. and Kartchner . T hejTarel flncbesldng, Helen Christiansen wonders if the bools check, but instead, directed the state Fourth North and Fourth West law which would require a hearing Thursday. only hope that I will get a speedy I. treasurer to cash the document and and for the removal of D. it after public notice and advertistrial" She was also (inset) is six feet one' iinch tall and weighs streets wouldnt be good for boating. But Patrol- -. hold the proceeds In a trust fund unR. O. W. tracks from Sixth West to ement. L. The confessed slayer will b transof the member . til the matter was finally settled. in Fourth West street. 2$0 pounds. He takes first survey The board of education contended D. 8. Relief soferred to the county Jail Friday. At- man Mark Kartcontr uses them for shoes. The complaint also sets forth that Mayor Bowman asked tor an early to the contrary that a budget mak- ciety. , torney King stated that he had been k' the bid accepted by the commission conference. assured that the arraignment of both specific appropriations to each was born in J ing She was for $191359, but that, except for Construction of either an under- subdivision would interfere with the Nor thumberland, ft? Ouinin and the girl will be held early an error of 826,026, it should have pass or a viaduct at Fourth North proper and orderly administration of England, Novem- -; Friday. been $217355. The error was- - made street hat been repeatedly urged by the affairs and business of ths board ber 38, 1849. She "We ll enter a plea of pot guilty hi when the contracting firm. In Its residents of the northwest section and of the district, and entail unnec- came to the United M both cases," he said. "As far ss 1 am haste to compile the bid. overlooked of the city, and the city commission essary expense. able to learn, the police have nothing with States her H an item for brickwork, the complaint 'S recently has been asked to sdopt to substantiate a she when parent asserts. measures which will assure ths con4 charge." was 8 years of age. ( struction. Police continued Thursday night Contractors Agree to settled The family Completion of an underpass, the to gather evidence to support their In PottsvlUe, Pa, Pay Readvertising Cost. In will achave Balt was the proresidents the feet The pointed out, Ouinin where her mother contention that biggest To correct Its error and save itself to vide arterial the another Lake shielded girl. highway ths belong died. department by police complice Mrs, Armstrong from loss, the contracting firm agrees northwest section qf the city, and to Patrolmen Mark Kartchner. 10 was When she In Its action to C alula Walts la Rea foe the expenses the removal of the Denver ft Rio Labe Society Votes to That's the wey It etood Opportunity Gwen Moth- Orande years old she started to Utah with of readvertising pay for bids, but requests For Telephene Call, Western tracks at Sixth when retwo her anyway, father Thursday, In brothers the and Cash er $ to Win for West street will eliminate both a Seek Law Incorpor a "We have definitely established the sults of a preliminary survey Dan Robinson handcart company. the Third district court to issue traffic hazard and an Inconvenience. declaratory Judgment decreeing that were announced. fact- - that Ouinin eat all night In a Patrolman In Balt arrived the Lake They . valley Interpretation. ating Attorneys: , is owner and Residents of the district also have hotel waiting Kartchner. wear shoes 14 through Emigration canyon August entitled to proceedsInc., jooma in the Fairmont of. the $12,000 complained of the existence of the State Building BoarcJ Pro- 37, 1860. Inohea long. But he needs for telephone call from the girl. check. Just one more week for mothers Sixth West street tracks. Detective McOlnness declared. 8he pedal extremities, Her family settled In Salt Lake The suit also seeks to the Putin by th next legislature of formidable to enter The Tribune's Christmas In the mayor's letters, the presa he weighs 360 pounds and called Ouinin from Finch and Rogers poses Slow Moving of In the part of town now known as state building commission enjoin an from forIncorporation providing for bill we know measures cafe after the murder and feet 1 inch In contest. The Tribune 1s offering $15 idents oftothe roadsa have beendate.re1864 she In married feiting the $12,000, contending that Sugarhouse. Institution. suggest for the best letter, $10 for the second quested that about five minutes later he of Utah members , of the bar with height, meeting Francis Armstrong, who waa em- the error was an honest one and docs best, and 95 for the third best on the picked her up in hie car at Second power to oontrol admission to the bar, - Mies Helen Christiansen lumber mills at in Cot- not fall within the forfeiture clause the ployed Christmas Means to South and State streets. tried on Patrolman Xsrteh-ner- 'a "What subject was memShe of tonwood the mother canyon. and . discipline Me. All letters are to be written shoes and almost got loot. police said that the Dale girl de suspension The state building commission of twelve children, of whom the fol- Low Bidder Fixes dared that the man she Is protecting bers, will be one of the major objecby mothers mothers of one or many approved a report recom- lowing survive: Thursday tuberculosis. Ouinin. tives of the Salt Lake Bar associla suffering from children mothers of all ages. W. W. M. Mrs. ArmS. F. for Job removal Utah Bean, of the state Chief $180,000 Tribune Detective mending On Christinas day, The according to Acting ation. it was decided Thursday night E. L. Burton, Mrs. R. W. Boren Jacobsen, doing business as will publish a page of letters on by stages from the present site strong, Mrs. Riley M. Beckstead, admitted that he at the Newhouao hotel. prison Madsen, Mrs. William Armstrong, the Jacobsen Construction company, Ja a victim of that disease. Christmas by mothers. In addition to a prison farm. The proposed legislation, which la Mrs. D. H. Livingston, Mrs. E. L. was found to be low bidder when the to tha three prises offered. $3 will be Frank was found dead in his room similar to that now Neeffect in in to first The the step, according Bagley, Mrs. L R. Barton, Mrs. E. readvertised bids for the state trainat a local hotel Saturday at I a. m. vada, Idaho and California, alto has paid for every letter published. W. Brain ard and R. L. Armstrong, all ing school at American Fork were Christmas is a day that is of pe His akuli had been fractured by a plan, would be the establishment of of active support of the Utah Bar Salt Lake. blow from a beer bottle and he had the duller significance to mothers. To Dr. William S. Friedman, rabbi of opened by the state building commiswaa 'apfarm, where the less hardekaeoclatlon. A prison committee those in comfortable circumstances. The following brothers and sis- sion Thursday, and the contract was been left bound and gagged. Dr. John pointed Thursday night to work with of Denver, will de- ened criminals would be put to work. Emanuel Temple ters also survive: Richard Biddo-wa- y accordingly awarded to him at It to one of peculiarly- happy and liver an address 'VJ. Oalllgan. assistant city health comstate association to procure the Friday at 8 p. m. at A report of a Joint building comcontented feeling. To the shut-in- s and Mrs. Ben Harries of Salt $180,000. t missioner, declared that death re- the j of the bill. 349 East Fourth Bnal Israel, Temple adoption comboard and corrections mission of It msy be blessed with the happiness street. The visit of Dr. Friedman to sulted from strangulation, caused by Lake; Mrs. Emma Bond, Amos Slddo-wa- y Bids for the project were readver-tlse- d consists of Frankcommittee This was considered and one be approved, Inc , and Frank Slddoway, all of Tea family s presence, or may after a allk stocking which was crammed Salt Lake b under the auspices of mittee lin Riter, chairman; Robert L. Judd. Court Acquit Former Utah of as well as drafts of two bills affecting ton, Idaho; William Of consuming loneliness. down the auctioneers throat, . Slddoway of Ver- low bidder on the first advertisement, the Union of American Hebrew Con Dean F. Brayton, Gaylen 8, Young . Solon Under' Grand to affairs. an beChristmas refused to contraot Ernest Van mother of To Mrs Cott the every nal, Utah; T. Pence. which annually sends dis prison Death Price Demanded and Joeeph One bill authorizes issuance of Santa Monica, Cal., and Mrs. Hyrum cause of annegotiate event Write that story for The gregatlons, speakers alleged error In compiling Pe. waa that announced to the Indictment of Joseph all large tinguished It Jury $400,000 bonds tor establishing the Taylor of Canada; 37 grandchildren the bid. The firm contended the erUnless Mercy Asked. Tribune In 300 words or less. Mall cities of the United terson of Pocatello, former Idaho States. J " farm. Another proposed bill and 34 t t the letter to the Christmas Contest also sur- ror was merely a clerical one and is The complaints against the Dale attorney general. - will address the rabbi of prison Friedman has Dr. been amends certain sections of the law vive. resisting the forfeiture 6f a $12,000 by Utah Bar association the evening of Charles' W.'Watts, tried , on' six Editor, The Tribune. Balt Lake. girl and Ouinin were drawn Emanuel lor 40 and, years, Temple new constitutional with the to check posted with the state building comply tor hit eubject counts of a Deputy County Attorney Edward F. December in addition to his ecclesiastical duties, indictment Jury voters grand the in commission a hen the original bid was WILL MEET EARLIER. adopted by Richards. The action against the tha ber incorporation law now- In been an active participant In the provision has In mall The November. use constitution of the tha murprowas submitted. present charging In Idaho. for Since date the girl charges that Frank meeting civic affairs of that city. He is known force regular provides that the prison must be in the December session of the Utah Specifications had been altered so dered by Jean Dale, premeditated ly, WUllam M. McCrea. president motion of an alleged fraudulent land distincas an orator and scholar of Judge as to bring the total cost to within the Salt Lake county. Effective January of the local association, was scheme In Millard county; was found deliberately and with malic afortion. L this requirement is effaced from water storage commission falls on funds available to the building comThe complaints were authorised to appoint a committee to not ethought. He will arrive in Salt Lake Friday the constitution. In federal court. guilty Thursday 24. Christmas Eve. December George mission. The contract calls for the the legislation that may be prosigned by McOlnness. morning, and at noon will be the The case against Oscar Jensen and Ultimately, under the present plan, M Bacon, state engineer and secre- erection of two brick dormitories, to The death penalty in Utah Is man- study to effectuate the new tax proof Jewish leaders of the city at the posed guest be of removed would entire announced house 88 inmates each; a service the commission, of Intary datory upon conviction a luncheon at the Alta club. Those to a farm. prison gram. and report back the result of Joseph Fisher, also named in the The coet to estimated at Thursday that the meeting will be building, laundry and power plant murder, unless the Jury rec- its Investigation. , meetdictment, was dismissed several days of the In charge Friday night held December 23. $1,260,000. by July 1, and a farm dormitory, The regular 3 per cent quarterly ommends clemency. ago by Federal Judge Tillman C ing are: James L. White, president frame on concrete foundations, by . Chief Beckstead described the condividend waa declared by the board of Johnson. Dr. B'nal Israel; Congregation February 15. The latter wlH have fessed slayer as a fall girl," adheThe indictment alleged that Watts of dlrectora of the National Copper Samuel H. Gordon, rabbi of the conSecapacity to house and feed 25 Inmates, ring to the code of the underworld Daniel Alexander, local accepted money from several persons bank affiliated withat the First and tt is desired to have It ready for nd fearing retaliation If she the regular gregation; to file on government land and to curity corporation of the Union of Herepresentative on a her accomplice. occupancy before the spring season squealed do the cultivation necessary to prove meeting Thursday. This makes Morris Mrs. brew Congregations, and opens up on the farm connected with Thera was a consensus among inunder the homestead law of 1906 13 per cent dividend tor the year. S. Rosenblatt, president of B'nal Isup the school. but that-hvestigators of the case that the girls failed to do the work M. B. Eccles, president of the First rael sisterhood. Nine firms bid, their figures being of tbs following firms ar contributing to the mayor1 accomplice aided her in perpetraEmployee and the applicants therefore could Security corporation, advised the of to The the lg purpose meetings board that the corporation had de- familiarise communicants ting the murder. They called attenrelief fond for the stabilisation of employment, the ehamber of eom- - all within 10 per cent of the low bid, hot make satisfactory final proof. of the and as follows: tion to the fact that the towel with Judge Johnson Instructed the Jury clared its regular quarterly dividend with the ideals and mere announced: T. O. Rowland. Salt Lake, $180,400; Approximately J100 teachers and that even though Watts might not of 50 cents, payable January 3, which Jewish church which the victim's hands were tied Calloway-Hoock Francis. ft of Reform Judaism. Oil purposes double-knUtah C. A. Talboe ft Sons, Provo, $182,680; company. Refining a with secured the or was 41 principals in Balt Lake schools have completed his agreements, . he makes 33 a share for the year, company. Roytl Baking O. AKampe, Salt Uke. $186,787; Mayors office and waterworks depulled tight. It was also pointed out pledged 2 per cent of their wagee for would not be liable In this case un- equivalent of IS a share before the Crane company. Oeorge A. Whltmeyer ft Son, Ogden, that it was highly Improbable that tbe'nfxt three months to be turned less he devised a scheme to defraud recent four for pne stock split-upartment. Works. Metal Carver Sheet 1 $188,000; Chvtraus ft Anderson, Balt before- - h ever entered upon this This makes a total dividend, paythe girl, if she carried out the murBennett-Culm- er Utah Copper oompany. company. Lake, $188,170; C. F. Dinsmore, Ogment of more than $400,000 to the der alone, would have used her own over to Mayor John F. Bowman's un work. Mullett-Kell- y Balt Lake, Garfield ft Western company. den. $193,400: J. J. Burke ft Co , Salt Back of all this alleged failure to stockholders of the First Security stocking to gag the victim. Railroad company (Salt Lake office). Union Dental company. .Thursday. A fund employment Lake, $195,470, and Chlpman MerThe mot loti for this pledge waa perform, the court said, "there must oorpdratlon for the year 1930, Mr. 8alt Lake Tribune. Crime Was Act ef Sugarhouse Lumber ft Hardware cantile company, American Fork, on at a Joint meeting of the exist the scheme not to perform If said. Lake Telegram. Salt passed company. Persen." d $195,563. Lake Teachers association and the defendant la to be found guilty. The board .reported .that the vaIntermountain Electrlu company. . Balt The fTke company. Manufacturing Mr. Jacobsen announced he H - She had considerable to drink, the Balt Lake Principals association. Breach of contract Is not the in the presidency of .the NaUtah Power and Light company. Mountain States Rubber company. question cancy t here." tional Copper bank, caused by the ready to start work as soon as the Madeleine Droubay presided. Traction company. according to her own admission, and Miss Utah Light Lake Salt public library. Is contract signed. declared Beckstead. "But the acThe Culmer company (branch of Pacific Fruit Express. Mayor Bowman explained to the Watte Is a former rnember of the death of Roy Bullen, would be filled tion of the crime was undoubtedly group the uses to which the furjd was lower house of the ' legislature, and at the annual dlrectora. meeting in R. W. Madsen, general manager of Utah Oil Refining company). Grocer Utah company. Symns wee the Standard .Furniture company, at one time a commissioner of January. . person. the action of a and Storage Redman 8. H. Kress ft Co. put In order. to ' relieve- unemploy was elected president of the Inter oompany. Fireproof . Millard county, Chief Beckstead also stated that ment. ' , American Asphalt Root corpora- U. S. mountain Retail Furniture associin his opinion, the natural impulse Bego Milk company. tion. t ation at the annual of the girl would have been to have loe Crear company. meeting Thursday Colville Western Newspaper Union. rl left Balt bake immediately after the Clover night at the Newhouse hotel. He sucU. 8. Smeltings Refining ft MinDairy company. ceeds J. A. Rockwood of the Granite Western Creamery company. perpetrated the murder, ing company. Furniture company. "She must have been in the power FOR Selbach Insurance company. U. S. Fuel oompany. David D. Crawford of the Crawford of someone else he said. OtherMerrill Mortuaries, Inc. U. 8. Stores company. wise she would not have stayed in Furniture vice company was elected I will serve as a substitute lor Santa. Claus to Utah Railway company. Mortuary Service corporation. knew that Lake of when Herman she she Pinkelsteln the Salt Deseret Mortuary companly. president; A total of $16,000 could be spent Jeremy Fuel .company. ' would be the first person to to sus Strevell-Paterao- n ) children this Christmas. Please Oovemor Oeorgs H. Dern Thurs- Western Furniture company, secrHardware comDeseret News. 'economically for Improvements In man In the and the a etary, from the the received Baynes Evidently day Sharp Daynes of telegram peeled. pany. the Wasatch national forest during Hygela Ice company. cese took the loot and left her to pend me their names, ages, addresses, etc, president of the Woodrow Wilson Furniture company, treaaurenX. J. A Hogle ft Co. Tintlc Standard Mining company. the winter and spring, according to a Awi-low- i: of New were directors club from mayor and of shift for herself. She told us when the Boise named oompany. Eureka SIONKD Paper , Standard Carpenter . Mining company. report sent to the regional forester M she was arrested that, if she had the Boise, Inviting the Utah executive to Oeneral Electric Supply company. clerk's office. at Ogden Thursday by A. O. Nord, County to had we would C. to . make the have Samuel Axelrad, go the principal address at money, J. Thomas a Filer Seed oompany. Federal reserve bank. supervisor of thd Wasatch forest. ' asee A. $ fiessMSk 28. club Balt A. December I Arthur Lake China to get her. Whoever waa beJohnson, ; aeoeeeh W. T. Grant company. banquet The report was sent toJCfsponse to City auditor's office. The governor hu also been In- teraon, Pocatello, Idaho: O. O. Bates, hind the murder must have domi American Express oompany. Arrow Press. r a request that needed expenditures member of executive Julius as nated the girl to such an extent that vited, Nev.; a the Rock, J. Ely, Cornell, a ' 4 Continental Baking company. Daynes Jewelry company. be set forth In case additional funds committee of the national governors' Springs, Wyo and J. D. Hicks, Tooele. she turned over the money and r National Copper bank. ADDRESS State engineer's office. are made available to aid the unemconference, which met in Balt Lake J. A. Rockwood and L. O. Dlnwoodey Walker Brothers Bankers. facing a murder Jewelry and is Electric company. ployment situation. Intermountaln last July, to attend a committee meet- of Balt Lake, past presidents of the i Roebuck it Co. t Electric Been, charge because, through love or fear, and Light Refrigeration The classes of Improvements on FHON eeaa as 4 te taeeeeee sees eseMseeatw ing, probably next week, to plan for association, were made ex officio she does not wsnt to tell the truth.' 8alt Lake police and fire depart- company. which construction might start at the next meeting of the conference. members of the board. ments. Hotel Utah., once would include structures to faPin out this coupon sad molt to Subbing for , Waste Baskets, Filing Supplies. comes from Governor L; were The made Talks invitation at Zions Bank and the meeting by Trust Utah State (rational bank. Strings cilitate administration end lire conBapta" Department, care Of Balt Lake Tribuna ARROW FKEftS. 63 Wert 2nd South Norman Case of Rhode Island, who J. A. Hogle of the Hogle Investment company. ' Auerbach Co. trol and Improve the sanitation probW. O. King, president succeeds aa and Nelson-RicOovemor Dern commerce.' Chamber of company mating, Ruling, Engraving, Binding "Twa- - em- Co. lem of many of the camping grounda Creamery &'? iXiY&&SiSSU MouiMa-Snudse- a coaXenoc el U) Salt late Adverting cWk Coal Co. company. Cote Mr. ft Nord sajra Iotependent Thursday right when she was Informed that a murder had charge of been filed against her. The girl, who confessed W wines flay that she doped, slugged and Strangled to death Sam Frank, --old Memphis auctioneer, to gain diamond possession of an ring and other valuables, was formurmally charged with der late Thursday afternoon. Phil J. Dublin, barber, who, police believe, was her accomplice in the homicide, was charged with accessory after the fact in the crime of robbery. His bond was set at $5000 by Judge C. P. Dolby. Attorney Bamuel A. King, counsel lor both Gulnln and the Dale girl, said that bond for the barber would be posted Friday morning. Under the la, bond Fill not be allowed for the girt "You coppers might as well save your breath as try to talk me Into implicating anybody else In this jam," the Dale girl told City Detectives If. D. McOlnness and Bert Seager when they made a final attempt to elicit from her the identity of the man she say planned the crime and took possession of the loot after Frank was first-degr- ee 65-g- at first-degr- ee UTAH PIONEER a Ryberg-Sorenso- n, DIES WOMAN Ryberg-Sorenso- af " S Lawyers Ask first-degr- er ee Yijle Letter Contest Has Week to Run Big Feet Champ Among Officers Leads Footwear Bar Control OwnMembers t FARM FAVORED j sjr' FORPRISONERS Salt Ryberg-Sorenso- n, ' DENVER RABBI MAIL. FRAUD' SPEAKS FRIDAY CHARGEFAILS Ryberg-Sorenso- n, en BANK DECLARES QUARTERLY PAY first-decr- CITY SCHOOL GROUP VOTES TO AID IDLE Lending a Helping Hand ot p. FURNITUREMEN HOLD ELECTION Clear-Heade- clear-head- FbREST ed DERN INVITED TO SPEAK AT IDAHO DINNER 1 SANTA SUBBING S S , . f chair-ftUAll- Leaf-Har- LEADER LISTS NEEDED WORK |