Show 2 i THE SALT LAKE TTiTBUXE FRIDAY MORXIXfl JANUARY JUDGE PICKS Slaver of Three Stands at Bier of Two Victims’ THEATER FOR Calm amt apparently unmoved u as Delbert Green confessed slayer (center) as he started touard the Kayuille tabernaile to tiew the bodies of Us wife CRIMEINQUIRY COURT DENIES SALTLAKEBANK WRIT IN FIRE CLEARINGS PASS Deputy rtank Whies (left) and State Highway Patrolmen O II Lund arc the officers The youth u ept bitterly as he stood at the b'er and her mother Scores Victory When JihItp Refuses Houe Girl Will Be Important Witness at Gily Green Hearing Owners’ Demand A motion picture theater where tales of love romance death and crime have often been unfolded will be the setting for a drama In real life Friday morning at Layton For the preliminary hearing of Delbert Green a ho confessed he killed his wife Mrs Gladvs Green her mother Mrs James Green and her stepfatheF and his own uncle James Green will open at 10 o'clock before Joseph A Sill Justice of the peace He la specifically charged with the first degree murder of James Green In the Green farmhouse three miles east of Layton A tot who pleaded with Delbert to spare her parents' will sit upon the lives sister' her ard stage the cvnosure of all eyes as she was on Thursday afternoon when she wept wnwsti alnedly at the fu neral for her parents and her sister ( lilld One of State's Chief Witnesses The youngster Lois Oreen one of the state's chief witnesses was weak w 1th grief Thursday while her grandmother Mrs Hannah Green unable to stand the sorrow was taken from the child' side back to Use home of relathes The services held from the Kays ville L D 8 tabernacle were attend ed by more than 1000 persons Several hundred stood by the single grave In Kaysvllle cemetery as the benediction was pronounced The youthful prisoner while re fused permission to attend the funeral was allowed to view the bodies of his wife and her mother at the tabernacle The sheriff’s automobile carrying Delbert reached the edlflee as the bodies of the women were being taken Into the church Deciding not to wait until his uncle's remains arrived because he feared he "could not stand it” the youth asked to enter the church Delbert reiterated his love for his The city scored the first victory In Its fight with aoartmeut house owners over the fire escape ordinance Thursday when District Judge William H Bramel refused an Injunction to restrain the building inspector tvnd fife chief from making arrests The Judge sustained the city s demurrer to the complaint of 8idney E Muleock owner of the Wiltshire Arms 231 First avenue which alleged the ordinance was unconstitutional "I am of the opinion" the Judge stated "that this court has no jurisdiction to enjoin proceedings of the aetlnn in city court Upon the facts exhibited the Jurisdiction over matters Involved Is wholly within the city court” Judge Explains General Rule In Dealing With Injunctions The opinion added that while there are some exceptions "It Is a general rule of equity that an Injunction will not He to restrain a criminal or qua si criminal prosecution under an ordinance or a statute The criminal action against Mul-cowhich charges his apartment house Is not adequately equipped with fire escapes is pending in police court Seven other apartment house owners also face complaints and as a result of Judge Bramel’s ruling City Attorney Shirley P Jons Thursday announced the city would immediately start prosecutions To stop criminal prosecutions the apartment house owners filed suit In Third district court seeking an inTheir junction agninst the ettv complaints alleged the ordinance was unconstitutional in several respects City Contends District Coart Lack Jurisdiction In demurring to the complaint the city alleged the district court was without Jurisdiction that constitutional questions over the validity of the ordinance should be settled by appeals from criminal convictions The court held with the city In refusing the injunction The ordinance provides a $50 penalty for each day an apartment house Is Inadequately equipped with fire escapes This phase of the ordlnaoce Is unconstitutional In that It provides a multiplicity of penalties for the same offense the Owners allege -- ck wife Erave Among the mourners were Mrs Lilly Alexander mother of the slayer She carried Lorraine 4 months old child of Delbert "I tm determined to stand bv my boy” she said as she sobbed "They drove him to It He must not give up or become discouraged ” Mrs Alexander later visited Delbert In the all County Attorney Preston Thatcher will represent the state at the Friday hearing Justice Sill decided to hold the hearing In the show house because It la the If rgest Indoor gathering place within the precinct Scout Council NAVAL CHIEF Plans General TO VISIT CITY TRAFFIC COURT Parley Friday ELEVEN DODGE Itrjant Junior Oterparking School Eleven motorists forfeited 2 bah each In the city court Thursday when they failed to appear on minor traffic charges Eight of the number were for overparking two for Improper parking and one for having Improper lights W A Sorenson and A A Smith charged with overparklng won dismissals on the grounds of not understanding the ordinance arrested for George Morrison speeding pleaded not guilty He w ill be tried Tuesday Two men arrested on charge of speeding at 50 miles an hour on State street hi Murray Wednesday failed to apiiear In Justice court Thursday and each foi felted $10 bonds They and W C were E A Chapman Thompson Court Acquits Driscr Of Charges n Finis whs written In the case of Leo P Walters of Ogden Tlmrsdny when City Judge Daniel Harrington Salt Lake Legion to sustained a defense motion to quash n Attend Decker Ceremony charges arising from u automobile accident November 29 Members of Salt Lake post No 2 Judge Harrington held with the defense that Walters could not be American legion are Invited to attend the state-wid- e meeting at Og- prosecuted on two chatges arising The defense den Monday night In honor of G L from the same often1Beck'r recipient of the legion's dis- was previously acquitted of driving tinguished service medal It was an- while drunk witnesses Inrluded nounced by Nicholas Dontas post adComplaining Harvey Sloan of the Little hotel jutant The meeting Is being sponsored bv driver of the automobile with which Walters was accused of colliding at Herman Balter post No 6 Ogden The regular monthly meeting of Second South and First West streets the Salt Lake post scheduled for None was In lured In the crash Thursday January 16 has been postponed until the fust Thursday in 20-FoDrive la Long February Adjutant Dontas anIs nounced Post ponement due to the Luougli to Beuch Jail absence of officers Dining a car 20 feet at 10 10 p m Thin srivv landed ltarrv M Render 26 ot West Jordan in the city Jail as Juries Convict Two a drunken driver Patrolman J S In Liquor Cose Ramsay according to his report saw Pender and W Wallers 26 also of J P Murphv and Marvin Williams West Jordan staggering up State arrested by Officers A A Reese and street together They at lived at RenO H Parker at 857 Roosevelt ave- der car parked at t 5 South State nue December 18 were convicted of s'reet and got In Ramsev arrested possessing liquor at separate jury bo'li as Pender had Just pullqd away trials Thursday afternoon before City from the curb Waiters was booked on chage ot beug drunk Judge Daniel Harrington Williams will be semented Friday 11 Slid Murphv on January The police officers testified they found two pint bolt Its of whisky on the rear porch at that address white ' five kegs of liquor were found ill the disbasement The defendants Mrs Adelaide Woodutf Brodie claimed knowledge of the lquor win) was prominent In Sat Lake social set before she moved to the AtFamily Returns to Find lantic coast died Thursday at the Visit From Burglars family home In Mahwah N J of pneumonia a dispatch to Salt Lake Burglars who smashed the glass repoi ted Mrs Btodie was the wfe of George in the kitchen door to gam entrance stole a half dozen suns of elo'hes Brodie a N w Yoik bioker A brothseveral dresses and undergarments er Fussed K Wooer' !f of Salt lake from the residence of Frank M Wil- also tonnes 1h fvnu'v former iv son 1173 East First South street lived at 49 Twelfth F t stieet The family returned at TENTH WARD NAMFb bPLIHIR Thursday IT 15 p m to find the house Ml Wilon was unable to Nephi L Motrts will be the ortn-ripy speaker at the lentil wind report the actual loss but said no at 6 30 p m Jewelry or money was taken Costumers Swinging Tvre Stands fortunes Midday dinners Ten-lefree Elizabeth Tea Rooms 24 S State ARROW PRESS 62 W 2nd South St tAdv j Most difficult lui ms ruled (Advertisement) hit-ru- - Former Salt Lake Woman Dio in Fal ran-satk- Sun-Ga- af Blackburn High The annual meeting of the Salt Lake council of Bov Scouts of America to be attended ' by about 2000 scouts scoutmasters and sponsors of the scouting movement from Salt Lake Murray Midvale Draper Garfield and Tooele will be held Friat the Bryant Junior day at 8 p high school auditorium it was announced Thursday Election of officers reports of standing and special committees and the annual message of Hylon T Plumb president will constltuterthe business program of the meeting and a varied entertainment program w ill sub-zer- Wife Avoids Court After Accusation 1T1 ' be presented A feature of the meeting will be an exhibition bv the newly organized troop of sea scouts Ship No 216 organized from within regular troop No 16 under the direction of 8kipier Wllllar Holding This troop Is one of the first of Its kind to be oigantzed In Inland states and preparations are being made for actual nautical experience on Great Salt Lake said E LeRoy Bourne a member of the council OrA troop of Japanese scouts ganized bv A A Walsh will present a demonstration In Ameiiramzatlon training through scouting Another feature of the meeting w 111 be presentation of scoutmasters keys to William A Dunn N W Das Is Clinton Iarsen Andrew A Glad and William E Nelson directors of a releadership cently completed training program laid out by the national organization The formal program for the evening follows Community singing led bv Field Execiiuve D L Roberts Invocation bv the Rev Dwight M Kitch scoutmaster of hoops 119 Midvale and 78 Murray flag ceremony bv selected scouts with troop flags roll call scout songs bv troop 116 Draper annual message of President Plumb- sunvmarv for 1929 bv Scout Executive D E Himmond exhibition bv sea scout Ship No 236 report of nominating committee and election of officers address on scout -tmr bv the Rev John F Carver: closing ceremony led by Field Executive Westminster Debate Tryouts Set for Jan 28 The Utah State League Debate conference of Junior colleges will hold the division finals February 14 and the state final February 15 debating the question “Resolved That the nations of the wuild should adopt the program of complete dlrarmament excepting such forces as are needed for polU e purpose Tninits for the Westminster team will be conducted bv Coach E O We- ber Jamisn28 all college students Westminster w ill meet eligible the University of Utah team and the L D S Junior college debate team In the division competition five-ve- Roberts - Technical discussion of engineering problems featured a meeting of the Utah section American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Fngineers held Thursday night at the Ncwhouse hotel O P Kahler Oregon Short Line electrical engineer addressed the gathering on production of steam power using a chart to Illustrate his points "Operations of the Columbia Steel Corporation" was the tide of a discussion by W R Plubbs general manager of the Columbia Steel poration The program was arranged by Otto Herres chairman P W Jackson and cor-bei- A C Watts I All A CAREFUL DRIVER I obey ALL traffic laws I extend all court "des of the road ax aid to the safety of all — motor': Skating Brings Two skating accident victims were given medical attention at the emer- genrv hospital Thursday evening Furl Dunnix 16 fell at Liberty park and anoihT skater toppled upon him causing a broken collarbone He later was taken to his home 1784 Yale avenue Clarence Plant 28 188 C street Miffered a ga h In a spill at the Heath rink hed and jvedes'rians all injunctions of common sense in proteefng motorists and passengers srd pedestrians alke Including-n-vsei- f I take cue whn approaching children who arc near the street or rood I iUwa's drive within th speed limit prescribed bv law I never pm a standing tram str-c- t cur bus or other vehicle 4 he re are being loaded or unloaded I have hexdliUris which are adjust xl to cause no bewilderment or confusion to pedestrians or ni Konst 1 alwavs g stop look and listen at a grade I obseive the Injunction of all signs light d’uces and contrivances erect “d by proper officials for til safety of all motorists I have brakes that are in such condition that have complete control of mv ear at all time I Two Accidents' ohr ccce-'in- I anprov? of he p'an to make r'l mo1 x-trafir conscious Creed lor Cjrrful nnv“ and brileve do The Tribune to asri-- t in thus move mi'-- h Piexse enroll me In ‘he 'Site Drivers' the ony cbhjutien to try to Leigu" wthout chary? and h drive tafe’y at all time n tht w-- ' T i s Clip J ard send to Safe £?: - rs League The Trbune A ODDS WITH CITY Culbertson lice president Continental National bank new clear house chief OVER CHILDREN Row a Id Responsibility for Dependent Juveniles BecomesAcjite As- sociation Head The controversy between city knd county officials as to which gover- Ice president of E A Culbertson the Continental National bank was elected piesldent of the Salt Lake Clearing House association at the annual meeting Thursday He succ eei Orval W Adams vice president of the Utah State National bank F M Michelsen cashier of the Utah Savings & Trust company was elected vice president and Edward A James was reelected secretary-treasur- nmental agency Is responsible for the carp Mr Adams In giving up his presidency reviewed the activities of the past year and thanked the members for their cooperation “There has been a big improvement in banking conditions in Salt Lake during the last year” said Mr James in his annual report "and the banks are well prepared to take care of the needs of 1930" Reaching the high figure of $1 035-1672 20 clearing of Salt Lake banks exceeded the billion dollar mark In 1929 for the first time In the city's history Mr James reported This was an Increase of $78350698 64 over the previous year's total of $958-B4- 6 063 56 he said Total resources of the thirteen Salt Lake banks and trust companies were greater at the beginning of the year by $5079235 63 than they were year ago he reported Deposits in the same period Increased by $1924-03- 9 his statement 12 dependent children re- et ‘NS&l showed The aggregate resources on January 1 amounted to $121 609663 68 compared with $116530428 05 at the beginning of 1929 while deposits increased from $85 781 954 68 on January 1 1929 to $87705 993 80 at the opening of the present year according to Mr James The resources of the various banks and trust companies this year are listed as follows 8 Deseret National bank $7 38 Walker Brothers Bankers Continental National $25669 013 16 bank $16012698 73: Utah State National bank $11038191 39 Utah Savings & Trust company $2238724 58 Columbia Trust company $1 632-390 National Copper bank 83 Zion's Savings Bank & Trust company $14 904 416 63: Deseret Savings bank $7708088 90 Tracv Loan Ac Trust company of apsiding within the city limits when peared to be arute Thursdayhead of it was learned S H Lynch the county charity department has refused to honor bills presented by private charitable establishments the Acting under an opinion from county attorney ttie county commission recently presented a claim for 3819 to the city commission asserting the cltv was responsible for the expense of dependent children residing within Its limits Rellng atupon an opinion from the city torney the city commission denied the claim Juvenile Judge Take Hand In Affair Thursday Juvenile Judge George A Ooatrs took a hand In the af-- ‘ fair when he advised proprietors of the hemes to resubmit their bill to the conptv The rounty Is legally restvonsible for charitable cases he stated adding that If necessary he will issue court orders to that er UTAH WANTS ARMY SCHOOL Homes affected by the controversy Include the Children's Service society and the homes of Mrs Henry Leuter 817 South Tenth East street and of Mrs Florence Atkins 1019 Blaine avenue Bills submitted Mr Lynch from these agencies were refused payment Judge Goetes was told Claims County Responsible Under 1909 Statutes In denying city responsibility adCity Attorney Shirley P Jones unSalt Lake C of C Urges vised the city commission that der a statute cf 1909 the county is U S to Put Artillery made responsible for the care of all charitable cases w ithln Its bounUnit on State Site daries Judge Goates announced that such as dependent That the government construct a “charitable cases and neglected children are properly new army officers’ field artillery the to county but that In charged school at Jordan Narrows or some cases of delinquency a charge U procities and other suitable Utah site replacing the rated between first-claone recently destroyed by fire at Fort counties" a Relying upon supreme court deSill Okla is asked in a resolution cision of 1907 the county attorneys of board the Halloran-Judg- e 417 44 adopted Thursday by Trust commission of the chamber of com office advised the county company $5 604 909 11 Central Trust governors that expenses for dependent children will merce of the resolution 37 Copies 853726 $5 and Bakers can company be sent to the war department and residing within the city limits Trust comptrhy $547 98721 to cities of the members of the Utah congressional properly be charged first and seernd class delegation The action was taken following the receipt of a telegram from J H manager of the New house ho276-28- ss $11-9- The annual Art Symphony concert high school will be held Friday evening In the school auditorium under the direction of Miss Lisle Bradford and Arthur Overlade The program consists of a cantata "The Death of Minnehaha” by S Coleridge Taylor the noted negro composer Soloists on the program are as follows: William Post Allan Meacham Thurston Murphy Wavne Smith Wallace Smith Jocelvn Hogue Helen Skidmore Lillian Whcelhouse Marian Ostler and Margaret Dobson The concert is free to the public of East Engineers Name Hoad Committee A subcommittee of the highways committee of the chamber of commerce consisting of L S Mariger chairman: John C Howard and F H Rirhardson was appointed Thursday to make an Investigation of the most needed road projec's adjacent to Salt Lake A report will be submitted to the highways committee at the next meeting January 23 H 8 Kerr chief engineer of the state road commission outlined at the Thursday meeting details of the states program for Ray-bu- m tel who is now in Washington D C Mr Rayburn stated that a special board of army generals is now con- sidering a site for the new school and are believed to favor a far western state Support of the recommendation of the Interdepartmental pay board of the federal government that lm creases In salaries P voted the oL fleers Bnd enlisted men of the army navy marine corps coast guard United States public health and geodetic surveys was voted by the board of governors Resolutions embodying the resolution and the reasons lor the action taken will be submitted to proper governmental authorities Including the Utah congressional delegation The board authorized the chamber to continue the custom of awarding five bronze medals to R O T C officers in each of the Salt Lake high schools and a gold medal to the University of Utah senior student who has shown the grsatest military proficiency during his college career The board paid special honor on Thursday at their luncheon meeting to Henry P Hurren cashier of the Jordan Valley bank and Earl Poor a Herriman miner for their capture of two bandits w ho had robbed the bank of nearly $2000 on December 23 E O Howard president of the chamber on behalf of the Associated Banks and Trust companies presented Mr Hurren with $100 and Mr Poor with $50 as tokens of apprecia- Millions Flow to State in 6 Months The slate treasurer received $8 the period from July 1929 it Is shown 1 to December 31 in the recapitulation of receipts an- 566A')6 38 during nounced bv A road-buildi- 056 14 was revenue 24 nonrevenue State and stale $3419136 62 the ceived from any line sales taxes Lions club presidents from towns near Salt Lake and members of the local club will hear an address Stephen J and $1433-75- 0 school taxes netted relargest amount Gaso- one source were the second taxes relargest $971614 3 2 Road ceived bv the state amounted tc $267 65139 while motor vehicle registration amounted to $237413 80 Inheritance taxes totaled $233107 6? and receipts from the state fish and netted the state game department $73068 47 Kiwanis Club Installs Chief Lucian A idency cf th? Salt er Traffic Problem Talk Draws Lions by stats E Christensen treasurer Thursday Of the total amount received Ray assumed the presLake Klwanls club replacing William A Carter at a formal installation banquet at tin Hotel Utah Thursday night Other officers installed were C Clarence Neslen first vice president Leo J Bachle second vice president Mr Carter district trustee and tion Frank H Cutler secretary-treasuiof members New directors who took office are X It was decided that the board will atmd the Ogden live- J Armstrong C W Brewer R W stock show In a bodv leaving Salt Jefferson and Lorus Manwarlng A musical program concluded ths Lake Tuesday morning by automobile program Kiwanian ladles were pre sented favors six 1930 Moloney of The Trib- une editorial staff on “Traffic Problems and The Tribune Safe Drivers’ League" at the club s weekly luncheon meeting in the Hotel Utah Friday at 12 15 p m i Presidents of the Magna Murray Midvale Garfield Sandy and Farmington Lions clubs will be pretent according to J B Walker president of the local group Widow and Two Workers Receive Compensation Three industrial compensation awards were Issued bv the state Industrial commission Thursoav Mrs Mvra Hansen widow of W C Han-- i sen who was killed while employed by the United States Fuel company was granted compensation in the amount of $16 a week for a period of 312 weeks and $150 for burial expenses John Cook employed bv the American Linen Supply company is granted compensation for seven weeks and two davs at the rate of $13 85 a week and doctors fees for an and injury sustained while at work m the Commission Adds to 1929 Budget Appropriation of $9460 to add to the 1929 city budget was voted on Thursday by the rtty commission The additional appropriation will supply sufficient funds to pay $6097 in street depart meat salaries $4090 for street Improvements $200 to the board of health and $101 to the city sexton Rank Army Officer Tells Fort Douglas History The history of Fort Douglas sinri Its Inception was outlined by Captain Fred B Rogers plans and training officer of the Thirty-eighinfantry before the quartermaster reservs reserve corps at headquarters in thi Vermont building Thursday night His talk on "Old Camp Douglas Utah” was Illustrated with projected slides The talk was followed by the regular course of Instruction consisting ol "Field Salvage" by First Lieutenant Glen 8 Dee and review by Majoi th of Italy Plans Branch in Each State James Establishment of blanches in every state ts contemplated by the corporation holding eorim-ratiof the Bank of Italy reports F P Williamson vice president of ttie North California Bank of Italy k Thnrdav who visited Salt Mr and Mrs Williamson are returning to their home In Chico Calif from a trip to New York Mr Wile Immson expiessed confidence of the more solid stocks returning to nor- ma within the next few months Trans-Ameri- 1 C Reid Court Orders Dismissal Of Liquor Law Charges Dismissal of liquor law charges Nick Mellas arrested at 64 West Third South street three weeki ago was ordered bv City Judge Daniel Hnrrington Thursday on the recommendation of Patrolman E J against The officer said Mellas was erroneously charged with possession of a pint bottle ol whisky found In the plart W N Evre Injured while employed pocket of Sam Kare arrested at the same time as the defendant by the Wasatch Construction com- - Police Arrive at Bank Kare admitted ownership of the pany was awarded five weeks' com-- 1 In No Minute: Robbery flask In question and will be senat three the rate days penratton lcs tenced Saturday of $15 58 a week It took less than sixty seconds for a squad of police to answer a false alarm from the Deseret National Judge Fines Eight for South and Main streets Tangle atbank4 30First Dallying With Dice p m Thursday to In behesed the bank is Whether John Eeaierrtein and1 Someone Fight men were fined by City Judge "John Doe" are one and the same bale accidentally stepped on the Daniel Harrington Thursday when i1 button th-y pleaded guilt v to gambling with' to be man is the qurri'on decided by Jiid““ Deiriel Harrington In police1 Tcter Aratakts was fined $10 die TAKE EXA11IX ATIONS fines of $5 each were Imposed court Frida' ard E'riied' e Green taxi drlseu- - iaislrt-e- d Wo'mintrr college and hmh sgamrt John Minlneci John Pappas in court Thursday that IJeaser- - school s'udents will take tlv’ir mid- John Manas Harry Kallas Sam Kad spin the "John Doe" who defraud- -' year -o urinations from Tuesday u Sam Ghanos and Ed Pappas ed !rm of $14 lari Ottobr 24 Similar charges were dismissed January 21 to Frdav January 24 It Th aoeuefd man claimed li“ was was announced bv Peirv L Steven-o- n against Pete Paupa John Lgas not ei n in th citv on that day Bnd dean of th Institution Classes Jude Nicholas Tonv Jud Hirry furth-- r sud he had ne'er taken a will not meet during the examina- Exanites and Sam Elas Th men m Green s cab Judge Har- tion period Ail "Jov rid ammailons will were arrested December 29 at 218 South West Temple sueek rington ordered the cae continued be given in Comerse hail Doe-Beaverste- X Name On a! W Adams as al pav-enge- rs Mailing of Income Tux Flanks Regins' The mailing of 18 000 income tax blanks to individuals and corporations who will pav government levies r:i 1229 Incomes was start-- d Thurs-- d v at the office cf James H Ander- wn collector of internal retinue The hrst payment is due March 13 liens Problem r The Creed of the Careful Driver - T S L COUNTY AT LEADER Culberteoii Succeeds E A East High Holds Snowstorm Due Concert Friday lii Utah Friday Unsettled weather Thursday resulted in a slight moderation of the low temperature whlth have prevailed in Salt Lake for several days The low temperature of 14 degrees occurred at 7 a m and the high of 29 degrees at 5 p nn The prediction of the official forecaster at Denver was probable snow Commander Friday warmer south portion SatInspecting Recruiturday unsettled The area along the southern Pacific coast ing Station caused considerable lain in that region Thursday and as far Inland as southern Utah Along the north Commander John H Blackburn of the United States skies are border Inspector of the western recruiting clear and temperatures continue at division United States navy with o values headquarters at Ban Francisco will arrive In Salt Lake Friday at 7 45 a m for an Inspection of the Salt Lake recruiting station Lieutenant Harry J Hansen officer In charge said Thursday Commander Blackburn who Is State testimony in the case against coming from Denver will leave Fri- Elvarlsto alias PhiUlnl Martmez day evening for Sau Francisco was completed Thursday and the W J Morin chief storekeeper forto matter is go to the Jury expected merly assigned to the U 8 8 New Martinez Is charged with Mexlro has taken charge of the Friday a deadly weapon and publicity department of the Salt assault with Lake recruiting station replacing E with assatilt with Intent to murder wife Mrs Phllllpl District Judge H O'Neill recently transferred tp hts the U 8 S Omaha it was an- David W Moffat ts presiding at the trial 19 months nounced Mr Mortn served Mrs Phllllpl who was shot at 159 with the navy aviation corps r In Sparta street last November 4 failed France during the world war F F Simmons storekeeper first to appear as state star witness She DeIs reported to be in California class formerly with the U 8 8 Rewitnesses consisted largely of lief ship has been trans- fense ferred to the Salt Lake office to police officers who arrived at The relieve W W Morgan cnicf store- scene after the alleged attack keeper soon to be assigned to a battle fleet Mining Section Eiglil of MoloriaU Donate Animal Contention Set for $2 Kuril on Charges of BANKERS’ ESCAPE FIGHT BILLION MARKi Little "If I could only undo It I would he told Deputy Frank Nobles and State Highway Patrolman O H Lund while being taken to Kaysvllle "Well I am ready to take my medicine” he added "It can't come any too soon for me" Delbert said a h mounted the steps He wept before the bier for five minute and as he left the chapel he mumbled: "I wish I were with them” a While there w ere more than score of persona In the tabernacle HO one spoke to the prisoner A few minutes after Delbert had left for the Davis county Jail In Farmington Roscoe Swindle a brother of Mrs Green and aon of Mrs Jsmes Oreen entered the church In the custody of Weber county deputies who stopped t the tabernacle so he could view the remains The youth was being taken to the state penitentiary to start an Indeterminate term for a conviction of a criminal attack Bishop Officiate At Fnneral Services Bishop James E Ellison of Lavton Jabez 8 Adams ward officiated Frank D Adams and David E Lay ton of Layton and the Rev D L Hughes of the First Christian church were the speakers James crlddle of the Kaysvllle bishopric and George R Bennett of West Point offered the The opening and closing prayers was dedicated by David E 10 1030 1 in e- |