Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 7 1900 10 STATE PRISON’S Collecting License Plates’ From TITY DECLINES ILAND FUND HAS UTILITY BOARD Salt Lake City Library Crowded Junk Yards Cuts Auto Stealing DISPOSES OF 94 Report to Commission Says DISBURSEMENT WATER SALE $100289 TO USE Destruction PASSES $40 $11102339 Balance 31 According to !y Warden Dec Report Disbursements for the first six months of the biennium In the operation of the Utah state prison totaled $4043778 while the balance on hand December 31 amounted to $144 025 39 tt Is shown In the report of Warden Richard E Davis Revenues from the prison factory farm livestock and other sources totaled $166573 durlnir the month ahlle for the period the receipts have been $11463 17 There were 289 inmates In the state prison during December only one being a woman Eleven w ere released during the month seven for termination of sentence and four on parole There were 278 in the prison on the last day of the month Three inmates were confined in their cells for fighting during the month and one for raising a disturbance at the gate and talking back to an officer the report of punishments shows The state board of corrections will hold a special meeting shortly after January 13 for the consideration of prison removal it was announced following the meeting Wednesday Citizens of Sugarhouse 'anpeared before the board and asked for permission to meet with the board and present their arguments in regard to the selection of a site for the proposed new prison The meeting is expected to be held at the convenience of both parries following the return of Bamuel F Stewart board member from California th Road Board Chairman Leaven for Aid Meeting Henry H Blood chairman of the fate road commission left Wednesday night for Washington D C to attend the congressional committee meetings to consider proposed Increases In federal aid appropriations for road purposes According to Mr Blood all of the western states will be represented In the committee meetings Mr Blood plans first to attend meetings of the American Road Builders’ association and the national road show both at Atlantic City Jf ife Alleging Honeymoon Beating Demands Divorce The married life of Florence Bigler Jackson lias been short and stormy she alleges In a divorce suit filed on Thursday In Third district court The complaint states she married O W Jackson In Bountiful last October 25 and that a month later her husband beRt her severely Again on December 1 the husband is alleged to have struck and beat her She seeks restoration of her maiden name Florence Bigler Tear-Ga- s Gets Pen Vendor Suspended Sentence A suspended sentence of six months In Jail was imposed Thursday afternoon by City Judge Daniel Harrington against W H Nason founagent for tear-ga- s tain pens Nason arrested Wednesday afternoon won leniency on the claim that he had no criminal Intent In purvey- ing the devices Judge Harrington warned the defendant he would be sent to Jail If he again is found with any of the weapons of 2040 from registration legal purposes The officer reports Junked auto- his activities have caused a 40 per mobiles since June 1929 la noted by cent reduction In the number of automobile accessory the ns Patrolman J J Roberts Jr In his Eight stolen automobiles were refirst annual report to Chief of Po- covered when the detail first started lice Joseph E Burbldge operating the oftlcer aays but In the Patrolman Roberta was assigned to past four months none has been cover Junk yards second-han- d stores found This Is because dealers have and used car houses to take up the become more cautious In purchasing slips and prevent thetr use for Il cars he claims certificates taken - Resister of Officer Gets Court Fine UTAHNS GET SLAYER WAITS UPON DECISION WYOMING LAND Although the public library maintains 29 agencies outside its main quarters facilities for serving the public are cramped and the question of additional room must be solved tn the near future say the annual report submitted Thursday to the Permits Special by Joanna H city commission Sprague librarian Besides the regNumber 224 ular library the agencies include four three branches one Mainly la Railroads deposit stations and 21 schools An Increase of 7840 books In circuNlnety-Hni- r cases pending before lation la noted over 1928 the report of the public utilities commission Utah were disposed of during 1929 while the commission also Issued 224 ex parte orders 48 special dockets 16 grade crossing permits 31 certificates of convenience and necessity and four automobile permits It is shown by the annual report of the commission submitted to Governor George H Dem Thursday The report which Is signed by Judge E E Corfman president and Settlement Ends Thomas E McKay and O F Damage commissioners reviews the Cases After Fatal Auto work of the commission during the Accident" period of January 1 1929 to December 31 1929 8pectal permits Issued by the commission numbered 224 of which the Settlement of five personal Injury Denver Sc Rio Grande Western Rail- suits filed against Sidney H Plnchln road company received 64 the local and the Standard Furniture comUtah Freight bureau 32 Union Pa- pany for whom Pmchln was a driver cific Railroad company 25 and the was recorded Thursday In Third disOregon Short Line Railroad company trict court Orders dismissing the ac15 Other public utilities received tions signed by District Judge Roger filed The suits permits less than ten lnnurfiber Nine I McDonough were different companies w?re Issued totaling $48500 were- - settled out of court the records show grade crossing permits between -OgPlnchln was the driver of the furden and Cedar City niture truck which collided with the e Twenty-OnCompanies automobile driven by Worthing O Get Certificates Panting last November 17 on the Certificates of convenience and ne- Magna highway killing LeRoy Beus son of Mr and Mrs Alcessity were issued to 21 different Beus Plaintiffs In the actions companies with a total of 31 certifi- bert cates issued These certificates were were Panting Mr and Mrs Beus for automobile lines freight and ex- Mrs Lina Panting the driver’s mother and Sylvia Bibbett all of Soda press automobile lines electric light Idaho systems Interconnecting power and Springs Plnchln faces an Involuntary manlight systems electric bus lines and slaughter charge In connection with natural gas systems Automobile permits were issued by the death of the Infant and Is schedfor trial during the present court the commission to R Stephenson for uled — — term freight line between Salt Lake and Fish Lake and to J J Milne L R Lund A R Barton and E O Hamblin for freight between St Oeorge and Cedar City and the national parks and Nevada and the state lines A farewell Of the approximately 30 companies testimonial will be operating passenger automobiles as-1 given at the Sugarhouse ward chapel sessed by the state from December Twelfth East street and Ramona ave1928 to December 1 1929 866109 pernue at 8: 15 o'clock sons were carried during the fiscal Friday evening for 10 miles 065050 over of year Elder Harold Evroads and 10 880396 of other ans Dean who Is to depart on a mistype roads for an income tax to the state of $25162 81 and $1088057 resion to England A spectively ora total tax of $3804338 program of music and speaking will Passenger lines noncertulcate holders carried 30085 persons over precede a dance and other surfaced The program will roads for a total Income to the state be: Bong by the of $485613 Total tons of freight Ion congregat transported by both certificate holdprayer vocal trio ers holders and noncertificate by Miltonsaxo-W amounted to 1728 111 which brought revenue to the state amounting to phone solo by $1439068 Farnsworth reading by MargaOperations of five ret Evans Major Light Companies E Dean marks LeOrande Operating companies had a total Richards vocal solo Zola Jacobs Investment of $296367209 with toremarks Bishop Thomas M tal operating revenues of $1304 021 44 Wheeler remarks missionary selection by Sugarhouse M Men's chowhich with deductions of 81251 096 04 left an operating Income of rus benediction CASES IN YEAR Issued Coing sub-bran- ch FIVE DROP 'CRASH SUITS L Howard Van Colt Under idel on C Moans Officers of Steps to Be Taken in New Company Lee Lint Case Sow log ami 'miner Attorney Election Of ’twd forther SaltLake men to Important posts In the Rock Springs Water company owner of water rights and 28000 acres of land near Rock Springs Wyo was made known Thursday by M H Bowles vice president of Walker Brothers Bankers L W Bowles Los Angeles former vice president of the Halloran-Judg- e company Balt Lake has been chosen president and Howard C Means former Utah state road engineer Is Ray" Van CoU announced Thursday he had not yet would reached a decision whether take steps to recommit Lee Lim convicted murderer to the state penitentiary In s recent decision the supreme court ruled Llm was Illegally committed to the penitentiary and granted a writ of habeas corpus Llm is still being held In prison swatting an order from the Third district court The dtstrirt court has not been directed the supreme ' E B Jorgensen courtyetto release the by tary-treasurer prisoner Los Angeles Is vice president The district attorney stated the Land and water rights held by the decision failed to mention whether water company are situated In the Llm can be resentenced The error Eden valley 40 miles north of Rock In the lower court was made when Springs Balt Lake and Los Angeles the defendant was sentenced to tn capitalists have held tentative op- Indeterminate term An Indetermitions on the tract since December 27 nate term cannot apply In capital of1929 fenses the supreme court ruled secre- Girl Scouts ’ Semiannual City Brevities Court of Aicards Jan 21 The next semiannual court Of awards for Girl Scouts of Salt Lake will be held January 24 at which time merit badges and other awards will be presented to about 250 girls It was decided Thursday night at a meeting of the Girl Scout Leaders' club Exact time and place of the court will be determined later Preliminary plans for the Rocky Mountain regional Girl Scout conference to be held at Salt Lake on March 31 April 2 and 3 were also formulated at the meeting Four new members of the club were admitted Friday They are Mrs R M C Rider captain of troop 15 First Presbyterian church Mrs Jed Wool-le- y Jr lieutenant of troop 15 Longfellow school: Mrs R N Stockslager captain of troop 9 Centenary Methodist church and Mrs Wayne Wilcox troop 10 First Methodist church Students Plan Party —Under the direction of club officers headed Ay Miss Virginia Woolley and Marlon Hindley the Felician club of the L D 8 college will stage Its annual semester party Thursday evening at the home of Miss Zua Neff In East Mill Creek The committee will be assisted by the club sponsor Mrs Sylvia Draper Smith of the faculty Rules for Census Jobe — Harry 8 Joseph supervisor for the U 8 census Thursday issued a warning to those applying for positions as census enumerators to forward the formal applications and test schedules Washington Otherwise the applications will not be considered he to declared League Meets— A special meeting of the Social Welfare league will be held In the board room of the Deseret gymnasium at 5 p m Friday Scout Leaders Get First Aid Training Dentists Meet— The Balt Lake County Dental society will meet at The second of a series of first aid 6 30 p m Friday at the Hotel Utah Instruction classes for Salt Lake Boy for its monthly dinner Instead of Scout leaders were held Thursday Thursday evening as erroneously reDr Louis Hill of Chicago night at Lafayette school Tine classes ported are under the direction of Dr Adam will address the dentists on “Dental Economics’ local S Bennlon chairman of the council leadership training section Welling to Speak— Milton H WelDr Charles Q Plummer and S D of state will be the Young Ogden scout executive were ling secretary speaker at 630 p m Sunday at the principal speakers Thursday for the L D S Southgate ward chapel lecture gToup Dr A L Murray of the United States bureau of mines Dividend Policy— The Z C M L directed the advanced American Rod announced a return to a Cross first aid group and A E Evans Thursday dividend policy that of semdistrict scout commissioner conduct- former iannual dividends In place of quared the class for beginners was made Other classes will be held January terly Thea announcement meeting of the board of 15 16 22 and 23 at 7 p m at the following directors The first dividend payI nfayette school ment will be made on April 15 and the second on October 15 Grand Junction Man tn Town —The WestHeld on Auto Charge ernAirAirOfficers Express Inc will establish SUhl Wednesday night H R cook residing at 118 North 37 le Friends Prepare Farewell Party Utah-Artzo- hard-surfac- ed hard-surfac- Walker Mc-Gh- le $53 825 40 The five major electric light and Utah Manufacturers power companies operating in Utah Elect Officers Friday had revenues Bhown as follows: Utah Power Sc Light company $5435-47- 6 33 investment in fixed capital Election of officers of the Utah Tellurlde Power cominvestment $1415-20- 1 48 Dixie Power company $57-710 Investment $922505 30- - Big 8prlngs Power company $8367 52 Investment $100269 29 and the Bountiful L'ght Ac Power company $464832 Investment $8617831 Oas utilities operating In the state Including the Utah Oaf ft Coke comdowntown offices in the Hogle In- pany of 8alt Lake Utah Power Ac vestment company headquarters 132 Light company of Ogden Ogden Gas South Main street Friday morning It company of Ogden and the Utah was announced by P O Lee passenOas Ac Coke company of Provo had The offices will be open a total operating revenue of $830-50- 8 ger agent from 9 a m to 5 p m dally for reser44 operating income over exvation and Information service penses of $264 314 27 and fixed capital of $8 204 609 71 This Includes the Water-glassStolen — Theft of six fixed capital of the Utah Power Ac a scarf and a bottle of Light company of Ogden which Is perfume was reported to the police Included in the system report of the Thursday afternoon by Mrs L P Utah Power Sc Light company Hartston 446 Third East street She said the articles were taken about January 7 while she was moving from 4-- II an apartment at 234 East Fifth South street Second West street was arrested at the request of authorities In Grand Junction Colo who charged him with re“You're not man enough to take moving a mortgaged automobile from my pal to Jail” William De Reus Colorado Arresting officers reported 21 1628 Major street Is said to have that Stahl had a wife and five chilElmer J Blazzard dren and that the total amount he told Patrolman owed on the automobile was but $50 early New Year's day But Patrolman Blazzard was Hq So it was decided to release him on De Reus for his own recognizance It by arresting proved But Thursday morning Mrs Stahl resisting an officer The young man paid $25 fine packed up took the five children and bestarted back to her parents So Stahl Thursday when he pleaded guilty His was rearrested Thursday night and fore Judge Daniel Harrington 230 24 held for the Grand Junction authoritOsborne companion Stanley Sixth East street pleaded guilty to ies Convention Ends — A three-da- y "drunkenness and was fined $15 convention of district managers and of the Original Utah salesmen Physicians Plan Banquet Woolen Mills closed The Man Goes For Dr ' Morris Fishbein final session was heldThursday In the Rich-- - - P South to Convention office of the company ards street Dr "Morris Fishbein of Chicago Approximately 150 employees atM A Kevser president of the M editor of the American Medical as- tended the conference comA Keyser Fireproof Storage sociation will address the Salt Lake Love Goes East — Stephen H Love pany and western vlca president of County Medical aociety on "The Cost of Medical Care” at a banquet In his president of the American Beet WarehouseFurniture National the men's association and Mrs Keyser honor at 7 o’clock Friday evening In Sugar association and sales and trafwill leave Friday for Biloxi Miss the New house hotel On the next fic manager of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar where Mr Keyser will attend the as- evening Dr Fishbein will address tne company left Thursday night for atB'nai Brlth society at the Covenant Washington D C on business He He will sociation's convention tend the annual convention of the house expects to be hi tlio east about three Dr and'Mfs'Fhhbein are’en route weeks 'American Warehousemen's association held In connection with the na- to Chicago from Los Angeles where Mr Dr Fishbein addressed the Lae The story of a man's conversion tional association's meeting County Medical society last to Catholicism Is selling at the rate Keyser said he would be away about of week 1000 copies a day tn England three weeks $78277485 pany Manufacturers' association will be at a meeting of the at the chamber of commerce Arthur Kuhn executive announced secretary Thursday Present officers of the association are O B Berrien president and Chester P Cahoon vice president A corporation secretary also will be se- 55 held Friday noon board of directors $79 71723 32 lected A M ll liJ Pianos —All good standard makes — in first-clas- s condition — ©SI ir" $500 PER MONTH First Here Are the Lucky Ones NO ELEVEN EAST 1ST SOUTH n ycnny k£ 6271 rahi NEW STUDENT CLUB STARTS Relations flan by-la- ar ar Black Hawk Veteran 85 Years Old Dies Announcement was made Thursday by George D Pyper manager of the old Balt Lake theater that the curtain which was used In the historic 85 died Thursstructure would be presented to the August Johanson day at the home of his granddaughUniversity of Utah for use In the ter Mrs John M Jones 1637 South new auditorium of the state InstiFifteenth East street tution Kingsbury halL Mr Johanson was bom at Ecarr-bor- g The Salt Lake theater was razed Lane Sweden November 34 last year and the curtain Is among set1864 In 1845 and came to Utah the few remaining relics of the buildtling at Ephraim where he became ing It is decorated with a painting a and as farmer sheepprominent by Henry O Tryon entitled "The Reman He was a Black Hawk war vet- turn of the Victorious Fleet” eran: Kingsbury hall will be completed Mr Johanson married Christina about March 1 The new curtain will 1867 30 who be hung shortly thereafter with some Jorgenson November preceded him In death He ts sur- form of ceremony vived by the following children: Charles Albert and Arthur Johanson Utah Department of Mrs Anna Clawson and Mrs Clara Christensen of Balt Lake Edwin JoForges Ahead Legion hanson and Mrs Josephine Nielson Ax-tof Johanson The Utah department Is forging of Ephraim George Ruppert Johanson of Baltna 32 ahead rapidly in the national memgrandchildren and nine bership rollcall of the American Legion for 1930 and now ranks twelfth 1 It la shown In a report received on Funeral services will be held at mortup m Sunday at the Deseret Thursday by Otto Wlealey departIn will be City cemetery ment adjutant from national headary Burial quarters at Indianapolis Ind FORGE'' PLEADS GUILTY The department has already gained Changing his plea to guilty Earl 4150 per cent of Its membership Terry arrused forger will be sen- quota for 1930 the report shows The Idaho department ranks fifth tenced Saturday by District Judge David W Moffat Terry pleaded nationally with 6750 per cent of Its name to the forging quota and the Nevada department 1 guilty Thursday h with 1187 per cent of Lavere J Moffat to a $21 check last August 30 and attempting to deMOOSE LODGE ENTERTAINS fraud Skaggs Safeway stores Balt lake Moose lodge No 259 enARKS BANKRUPTCY tertained nearly 200 persons ThursJ M Jensen clerk filed petition day night at a public musical profor bankruptcy Thursday In the fed- gram given at the club rooms 161 eral court liabilities are given at Second East street The program Included vocal Instrumental dramatic $2203 35 assets $433 60 and exemptions $416 80 and dancing numbers ell Monthly Report Shows §um Available for Investments The different state land funds had $100239 68 available for Investment on December 31 1929 while collec- the month totaled $239-8$1R4600 was remitted to the state treasurer during the month the monthly report of J F Mendenshows hall executive secretary There was also $4501962 on hand at of the beginning the month The funds and the amounts made available for Investment were as follows: Utah State Agricultural col deaf and lege principal $727668 dumb school principal $821 39 Insane asylum principal $394319 Institution for blind principal $7737 27 miners’ hospital principal $252 miners’ hospital Interest 1095 62 normal school principal $3376 64 publia buildings principal $578 65 reform school principal $512396 reservoir principal $9546 27 reservoir Interest school principal $3036164 26 school of mines principal $3738 72 and University of Utah tions lor 40 and 04 $25-3- Wedding Bells Save Man $15 in Police Court Charles E Powers 28 announced his forthcoming marriage and thereby saved $15 tn the city court Thursday He was accused of speeding December 30 on Main street between Thirteenth Bouth and Twenty-firSouth streets Prosecutor Gerald Irvine recommended $40 fine At that point however the accused motorist volunteered Information on the wedding plans and asked for a lighter sentence Judge Daniel Harrington granted the request and ordered payment of $25 st County Charity Charge Seeks $10000 Damages Alleging his reputation was damaged to the extent of $10000 by false surest Mitchell Smith a charge of the county charity department Thursday filed suit In Third district court against B H Lynch head of the county charity department Smith was arrested last May 21 on a vagrancy charge to which Lynch was complaining witness On July 27 he was acquitted of the charge by City Judge C F Dolby Speaker to Address West High on Essay Contest Harry B Joseph will address at West high Names Former Bingham Marshal Deputy Sheriff Appointment of Oren W Timothy a former town marshal of Bingham as deputy sheriff was announced Thursday by Sheriff Clifford Patten ore throats Quickly relieved by rubbing on jViCtJG aWJl'f MIlllOK Wlkn JAPS USEP YIARir You Must Hurry! C A FEW MOKE DAYS To Judge at Ogden And 37 H The “OLD MIRACLE” Will Come To An End 653 School “ Stagehands ” Plan Entertainments The West High School Stagehands’ association will give a show at 3 so p m every Friday at the school until sufficient funds have been raised to purchase talking picture equipment for the Institution It was announced Thursday The first10 performance under direcwill be held January tion of Gall Ottlcy president of the association D& RGW Chief Former Official Visit S L C Shields Denver vice prexi-- 1 'znt and general manager of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad and I II Luke retired former general manager were visitors In Balt Mr Shields Is makLake Thursday ing a periodical Inspection of the road The tfflclals expected to return to Denver Saturday A William Brown who pleaded guilty and manufacture of liquor Thursday before City Judge The Ncphl Jensen was fined $590 court levied a 1399 fine on "the manufacture charge and $201 on the charge He war arte'ed December 6 at 241 South Seventh West to posserebn ' All Sizes All Sizes 12 to 60 ' Values to $2500 23 C O A TS — Odds and That a ends In Every SizM and Are 95 BEAUTIFUL Are A Will L TWO 95 73 SILK That Are Odds and amaze you Come pre- pared to buy several All Sizes Ends— Values to $2950 110 a YELYETS C AST Q C Wanted Size w H w m and Color AND FELTS - TO S753 UU OF OUR BETTER DRESSES— Hurry Before They Are Gone VALUES 95c EXTRA HELP BE HERE EARLY pos-s-ssl- street m g 135 I Every DRESSES Values to $3500 NEW BEAUTIFUL DRESSES in Known Fur - Beautiful that will 140 DRESSES— Values to $7950 CO ITS— In Every to 60 Values to $2250 Values to $1250 100 L A V I S II L Y HUNDRED HATS 12 BUY SEVERAL Never Duplicated Again Priced COATS Price Values to $1500 CO ATS — That 03 —That Color 83 Values to $3500 270 SOUTH MAIN STREET tlie school Friday morning on the contests among high school and college students of the state for $3000 In scholarship awards to be given through the mining committee of the chamber of commerce for the best essays oa “What Mining Means to Utah” assembly forty-eight- Vere L Martlnrau county agricultural agent Thursday announced that the two stock Judging teams from the Salt Lake County Ramboull-le- t Sheep club to (to to the Darden livestock show had been selected Three of the club boys comprise each team and a seventh goes as alternate Club Leader Elwood Spencer assisted in choosing the seven boys who are Arthur Yeager Wesiey Steadman Virgil Steadman Kenneth Spencer Harold Nteisen and Melvin Nielsen of the Taylorsville wing of the club and J O Richards of West Jordan 96 $103139 Club Members Maker of Intoxicating Liquor Pay $500 Fine Phone Wasatch Offer es SaltLake 6 1029 the 145134 books had a circulation of 815 55J The library served 177858 persons Total value of library property was placed at Mayor Bowman Refuses to Additional volumes gained $236100 Consider From last year through purchase and doPrivate Firm nation numbered 11900 The reference department reported that out of 25000 volumes only 22 Rejection of another offer to purbooks were lost within the last two years In addition this department chase the city’s water supply system served 130000 persons The school and operate it as a public utility was department reported a circulation of announced Thursday by Mayor John 143234 books F Bowman who intimated that a definite proposal to augment the municipal water supply would be forthcoming within the next two weeks The last offer to operate the water system as an independent public utility was made by R F Hamilton of the Oeneral Water and Electric company of New York His corporation Mr Hamilton said Is a $70000-00- 0 concern and operates a number of other water systems Including that International of Boise Idaho Mayor Bowman advised the repCroup Discusses resentative that the city water sysOfficers and Elects tem was not for sale but submitted another proposal to have the New Yoik concern finance construction of of the the Preliminary organization reservoir In Big CottonInternational Relations club of the woodArgenta canyon The city would guarwas effected of Utah University antee to refund the money over a Thursday by more than twenty ad- period of years the mayor said thus vanced student of history and po- avoiding a bdnd Issue litical science Temporary officers reservoir has been The were chosen and plans discussed for stronglyArgenta favored by the mayor as the the work of the club next logical step in Increasing the Dllworth Ncbeker of Salt Lake water system Estimated costs senior Btudent was elected president city's of the project are $2200000 and a and George Mason of fielding Utah bond Issue has been suggested to fialso a senior was chosen secretary nance construction To serve with these two men on an Water SupThe Falrbanks-Mors- e executive committee Miss Virginia ply company also has submitted Nord of Salfc Lake was selected The proposal to develop underground officers will draw up a constitution water supply sources and to sell the after which a permaand to the city The proposed connent organization will be effected Dr plant tract which has met some disfavor Oeorge Emory Fellows head of the offers a money-bac- k guarantee to department of history was named supply additional water for five years adviser faculty Bowman has Indicated that a The Carnegie Endowment for In- Mayor five-yeguarantee Is Insufficient ternational Peace which has spon- and has suggested guar$ sored the Initiation of more'than 65 antee similar clubs throughout the coun6 try will send to the local group a liAuditorium brary of volumes pertaining to inter- University national relations Gets Historic Curtain 2LADIES! es water-glass- De-L- in states In |