Show 7) SALT LAKE MAN HE NAMED HEAD OF ID CONTIi KICKS UTAH BUILDERS Forecast by Prosperity Banquet Speakers Maj or Welcomes Clifford M AMon of Alston Sc Iloggan contractors of Salt Lake was elected president Of the branch of the Associated General Contractors of America H M Draper of Salt Lake sice president and J H Angel of Salt Lake at the annual secretary-treasurmeeting of the branch Thursday C N Stillman of Salt afternoon Lake and W W Clyde of Springvllle were named directors Mr Alston formerly a as vice president He succeeds Mayor Ora Bundv of Ogden as president Joseph Rine of Ogden retires as secretary-treasurand H E Schraven of Salt Lake and George R Whitmever of Ogden Holdover direcretire as directors tors are C L Wheeler and W W Gardner of Salt Lake Mark Tuttle of Salt Lake a as retained as executive secretary Mr Tuttle Mr Alston and Mr Wheeler were named delegates to the annual convention of the national associa5 tnclushe at New tion January Orleans They will leave for the convention city Friday Mayor Bowman Voice Optimism Presiding at the banquet that brought the convention to a close at the Hotel Utah Thursday night Mr Bundy declared the association was Indispensable to the construction Industry and urged Increased activity on the part of Its members "The new year has begun auspiciously for the construction Industry" Mayor John F Bowman of Salt Lake declared in addressing the members President Hoover is urging general development and inHe is pushing creased construction construction on federal projects and Is receiving the cooperation of the states whose individual construction programs are being put under way An indication of increased business in 1010 Is seen In the fact that In Salt Lake building permits Issued during the first two weeks of the year showed a 700 per cent increase over the number Issued In the corresponding period of 1929 " Mayor Bowman commended the on Its ethics and the high standard of its members Head of Chamber Lands Industry Emphasizing the responriblllty of the contractor to his community E O Howard president of the chamber of commerce declared it the duty of the contractors to erect attractive structures the type he said which mav remain In the community as monuments of architecture "The building business “ said Mr Howard Ms the barometer of trade in the United States It has surpassed the steel Industry ss the key It is largely to business conditions responsible for the growth of the na- " tion In such a short period of time "The building program In the United States this year so far outlined involves the expenditure of $10 000 000 000" declared Mr Gardner local contractor 1 he proposed work calls for expending e of approximately 4 000 000 000 moie thah was expended In building In 1929 ‘ Federal authorities look for an Increase In residential construction and general Improvement work The inroads have announced enormous In Utah improvement programs the state has a large building program outlined for the year " Dance Enjoyed After Banquet W H Wattts of Ogden vuo president of the national association delivered an Impromptu talk In which he lauded the organisation and rt urged the members to Increased secretary-treasur- er 20-2- Mr Bundv said In his annual address at the business session at headquarters of the association In the Central building that the general contracting business during 1929 was good but 1030 will witness greater hullding-artt- v it v A financial report bv Mr Tuttle and a general discussion of the contracting Industry preceded the election of officers final business of fhe session At noon ladles of the conliactors were entertained at limiheon followed bv a theater partv Approximately 500 persons attended the banquet during which Mr B ndv extended an Invitation to the association to hold Us 1931 convention in Ogden Fascists' Efficiency Lauded by Speaker Commending the fascist foim or government for Its effktenrv W R Wallace who has Raveled In Italy since the dictatorship w - established paid tribute to Benito Mus--1dictator In an address at the Hotel Ltnh Thursdav night unde r auspices of the extension division of the University of I tali "Mussolini he said has taken control of conditions in Italv and strengthened the country in a n anner He Is not doing those things as an individual but the form of government unrlir which p operates enables him to sele t nn n best fitted for executive positions c th state ' ‘ 1 1 Plead Suspect A Additional Information concerning The first step tn the creation of two new state parks In southern Utah was taken Thursday when an application for withdiawal of areas of public domain was filed with Ell F Taylor register of the local United States land office by Governor George H Dem The two reas embracing 9840 acres In Kane county and 480 acres In Wayne county both rich In natural and historic wonders are asked by the governor to be withdrawn under a federal act of 1926 which authorizes acquisition of public lands by states counties or municipalities for recreation purposes The Kane county region located east of Kanab contains many Clttf Dweller rums caves in which are found prehistoric inscriptions and the tamous hidden lake Parts of the Vermillion and White cliff format- falrbanks-Mors- e Water Supply company to augment Salt Lakes water supply system by exdeveloping underground water pected to be presented lo Mayor John F Bowman Friday by P B Bowler of Chicago vice president of Mr Bowler Is due the organization to arrive in the city Friday morning The present contracts submitted to the city guarantees a dally water gallons for five supply of 15 years To erect the plant for the of the underground wadevelopment ter the company asks $553 500 to be paid by the city at a rate of $9225 per month plus 5 per cent Interest Maximum pumping costs the proposal states will be $18 400 a quarter The cost of the plant Is to be paid from water receipts The contract also provides that If the guaranteed dally supply does not last five Years the contract will be voided and the city's money refunded Mayor Considers Guarantee Too Short This proposal Mayor Bowman contends Is not entirely satisfactory He pointed out Tuesday night that a five-yeguarantee Is not long If the water supply were enough exhausted at the end of six or seven years he stated the city will lose practically the entire Investment The additional Information requested by Mayor Bowman which Mr Bowler Is expected to bring will quote prices on a guarantee Including quotations on a guaranteed 000 5 000 and 10 dally supply of gallons of water “With these quotations " the mavor said "a more favorable with other proposals to Increase the city water supply can be made Personally I atn not satisfied with the present proposal but am willing to compare data on other proposals ” Will Consider All Proposals The city commission has not formally considered any proposal to Increase the w ater supply the mayor said although Informal discussions regarding the Falrbanks-Mors- e plan have been held When the additional Information requested is submitted all plans for more water will be laid before the commission he stated Defects In the submitted contracts pointed out bv Mavor Bowman aside from the short guaranteed supply include the $81 600 annual cost for pumping This sum capitalized the mayor said will exceed a million dollars and with capitalized maintenance costs the proposal scarcely offers a better price than estimates for the Argenta reservoir In Big Cottonwood canyon The Argenta project Is estimated to cost $2 225 000 to be financed by a municipal bond Issue 000-0- com-parm- CITY PAYS OFF TAX NOTES DUE Kevenue Ilcreipln for cember $2 1 6556-Shorlajje $112116 De- Widow Wins in Insurance Suit Mis George Mueller formerly Mrs Florence H Savage will receive $17 126 54 from the General Accident Flic and Life Assurance Corporation Ltd of Perth Scotland as the result of a decision of the circuit court of appeals on whlih a mandate was received Thursday In the federal court totaU d H1 016 In 1929 the former Mrs Savage Expendlt tires from the revenue filed suit In the fedrral court to colfund tot tiling $2 101 114 were large$15 000 plus Interest on an Inlect ly devoted to pav ment of tax anticisurance policy held bv her late husDecemmatured winch notes pation band Herbert F Savage who died as An Hem of 600 000 the result of a fall ber 31 1929 at the cltv and representing a loan fiom local banks eountv building In 1926 and which to provide funds until 1930 money the company failed to pay The Judgwas available also was paid ment was awarded In Judge Tillman were D Special fund cxpi ndituii-Johnsons court efter which the $120 290 leaving a bulance In that Insurance company carried an apaccount of $33 541 The rt venue fund peal to the higher court balance is $137 290 The report continued to show a $112 418 58 shot t age In ettv treasury accounts found bv special auditors after (be death of Max M Beaver list spring The city tii asm cr shoitaue Is shown bv a dlfft rence between the audltcn s balance and the Last sear the eountv Jail received trfHsitrcrs ra h act mint fifty foui moie prisoners than It The aitiml shortage repot ted re-- 1 showing the extent of crime eentlv hv the spit ul amidols nt us to be lust ebout the same In Salt the $200 000 niaik but the fonnir I akp count! Charles A Walteis shortage is shown because the sa-- i ihtef taler reported Thursday to c ac-d tt corn not rial auditois have j S'urtff Clifford Patten Pi boners counts in the auditors offire as tiny received totaled 3054 and those freed numbered 294 progressi d wdh their work — j Visitors at the Jail during the vear numbeied 4t54 and In addition the Four Doctors Chen jailer reported tours of Inspection bv classes at the University Keriproc ity Permits of 1sociology ill high si hods grade schools and Bov Scout groups Tlilrly-tw- o prisoners were released TliP e doc ton from foreign sta'rs of Immigration and one from Germany vs e gt tinted bv the department d( ported to Mexico and two were stale luensts by ncipiocitv Ifiits-di- v and sent the to Canada by fednal to pr k ice medli nit and suigrty In I tali b Golding slate direcn iiimoimicd tor of d bv the di p I he dm lot s pa-- 'i Dr Noah me Smirnoff of mol i ) Dr C lvde Jo ei i Dames of Lvmii New lock Dr Frednik s bpenr-ma- n of I'Mnog and Dr Mnnnc S iv Gordon of The 'Utah Peace Officer" pul of the Utah Peace OfMoeis a oc latum made Its bow to the state T hursdav The puolhation contained 18 pages and ran ud rows of Intel est to poi re and sin nft s departments within the in i 17 state hiuI i Rt vein re T he obji 1 according to Chief of Iollce Joseph S Bui bulge president of the state as xiation I to promote coopi ration hi tween peace officers of the sta'e M uri i go ai n ’’units grant-- ” las- ed vfir n I bird disMari t ip Corp League's trict rimi t to'il 17 two loss tl an wf re Mat i 1 in the prt Chief Spiers Membership sinus Vfar It is si own bv i l the county clerk s The Joseph Simmons Wilkes Oft e Marine C orps ag le he d Grounds for annulment rt g ar semimonthly its meeting chlellv were bin a use of reThursday night at the man iage before final divorce c'lib Mtns Tribune la the building den res In previous marriages Commandant Joel R Bgik were effective He asked support for inueas Otlur pounds Us'el m the the membership roll mg record Included maimge unM Snvdt r suggested that the Guv der illness and under false m-proposition for lax exemptions be pi etc uses and In a few tekm up with the rterans United uin s wives discovered tl eir r mm il instead of throi’gh individual husbands hid a former wife on inltiTons st i lien g and hid not b n Feb-r- l Tl meeting will inrv 6 A so nl event is planned Receipts for the revenue fund In the city treasury totaled 2 1C5 504 500 000 of during the December which was received from general taxes City Treasurer Parley P White reported Thursdav to the city rommlsson Special fund leceipts -- at Guilty ted wi h JaWiley M Hear cob Hams alias Fred Gibron and wl'h charged counter'e'ng pleurtt d not guiltv when arraigred Thursdav before United S’ates Commissioner Gould B Blakely Hams waived pre- lunlna-- y hearing and was bound over to the next grand Jurv Bond for Harris was fixed at $7100 and for Kear at $5000 In drfnult of bond both men were renin fled 'o tl e countv Jail to await the anion of the Jury Steel tqieivirg PPtSS 62 Engraving Print ng ARROW Lockers lies W Second So xt Ruin g Bindu g iAdver use menu in enforcement Utah and agenciesthe United States throughout hate eiery reason to feel encouraged oi er the progress made in drying up the country during the first decade of This uas the prohibition toiced by German E opinion Lllsuortb (shoun in accompanying photo) federal administrator on tenth anniversary of prohibition ions are to toe found within the limits of the proposed state park The Wavne county region Is noted for Its natural bridges and magnificent other unusual scenic attractions The governor In hts application savs that no definite plans have yet been formulated for the two areas but It Is understood the state park commission of which the governor Is chairman will be requested to declare them state parks This commission with authority to set apart recreational areas was Stressed at created In 1925 through an act oi Strengthening of Law Enforcement Machinery the legislature Introduced by Representative Joseph Hickman of Kane Anniversary Meeting by City county Mr Hickman hgd long cherished the idea of having a state Prosecuting Attorney park created In that part of his which he regarded as one of was county outlook for the prohibition and that whittles of the most beautiful sections of the factory Blowing exceedingly bright state Mr bells Hickman was throughthe ringing of church ‘ Prohibition was born to live and In the summer of 1927 when drowned his boat out the city Thursday Ushered In the grow and will Increase In efficiency the as time goes on” Mr B Usworth said capsized on Fish lake celebration commemorating "As time goes on” he added ententh anniversary of the national forcement agencies are getting more prohibition act experience and a better class of men Woman’s Christian are coming Into the service with the The Utah Temperance union arranged the sa- result that prohibition is being relute as the beginlnng of their obceived more cordially by the people servance of the day “Reports from agents In Utah NeU T W C local Members of the vada and Arizona indicate that the held a public meeting at the Westbig sources of liquor are being minster Presbyterian church where stopped Raids on soft drink parlors The tall and short bandits” speakers including Gerald Irvine and other places where whisky Is flashuig revolvers held up Margaret-Wthe Rev sold reveal that there Is only a small eight city prosecuting attorney — UG- - lane ebqrlt In-- the W H Ensign and the Rev Arthur supply on hand which Indicates that American Ladv bakery 1844 South enof L Is discussed methods Rice the demand falling off and that State street Thursday at 9 15 p m strengthening law enforcement ma- forcement Is more thorough ” They took $30 most a as law extohed declared observance that Mr Ellsworth A dozen men at work In the chinery bakery community asset and reviewed the of the whisky In Utah was manufac- did not hear the bandits as they benefits and progress of prohibition tured within the state only a small rifled the cash register and during the ten years of Its exist- amount being brought in "by runners In an automobile operated byescaped an acence from the Pacific coast and Canada complice secof of eve the local He the work the the praised Upon The same pair hfld up Mrs Jennie entering ond decade of prohibition German police and sheriff s office saying that Rlstv at 779 North Second West street E Ellsworth federal prohibition adthey were giving valuable aid to the Wednesday night the police say ministrator of this district declared federal officers Bandits Hold Up Lone Girl Clerk -- County Jail Gets ‘051 During Year -- ut-me- nt C IVact Officers Journal I Ge-’t- ‘ -- iec-or- R pre-sid- id j st later la the suvu The city commissioners to become coal magnates or even dealers Dissatisfied with the prices quoted by local retail fuel dealers the commission has Instructed the city purchasing agents to solicit bids from the producers One producer Thursday offered the city an entire mine — at his price The city wants 2700 tons this w Inter no more and no less L AUDITOR se V Tribunal Orders Krilding ton Malfeasance Case Be Dismissetl STORM CAUSES INJURY TO SIX Snow anti Ice Blamed for Three Accidents Car Hits Dilcli acciInjury to six persons In three dents were blamed to the snow and Ice Thursday night head-o- n In a street collision In front of 2514 Highland drive at 9 45 o clock four ier-sowere hurt none seriously Kenneth Booth 25 o t Midvale driving south failed In his attempt to steer away from the tracks as a northThe autobound tram approached mobile was wrecked E R Oloren-shastreet West 742 South Eighth was the street car ojierator The Injured are Rita Downs 20 of 915 Ninth East street cut on head Lucille Drancy 22 of 835 Roosevelt avenue J Albert Smith 29 Sandy and Booth cuts and bruises D F Cahoon 67 of 1172 Ramona avenue was struck by a South Temple street bus at Second South and Main streets at 7 30 o clock He suffered a possible concussion of the brain bruises and the loss of a tooth He was taken to the emergency hosL S pital and later to the L D2807 Martin P Vreeken pialr street drove the bus Russell 8cogtngs"17 was knocked from his bicycle at Harvard avenue and Main street at 6 30 o clock He was cut about the head Dick Michels 23 of 1448 Major street driver of the automobile took the youth to the emergency hospital and later to the lads home 3931 South Fourth W est ns w the malfeasance Dismissal of charges against Alvin Keddington former city auditor was ordered by the supreme court Thursday following withdrawal of the appeal bv County Attorney John D Rice and atCity Attorney Shirley P Jones Lake torneys for the plaintiff Salt Citv The city appealed from the acquittal of the accused official tn the Keddington Third district court was defeated In the 1929 election leaving office January 6 The counsel for the plaintiff token pointed out that the appeal was in ofwhile the defendant was still fice and that even In the event of conviction the penalty provided only for his removal from office The plaintiff originally attempted to gain a hearing on the appeal at the previous supreme court sitting the request being refused In Us regular order the case would not have been heard until the next term Keddington still laces a charge of submitting false financial statements to the city commission contained In an indictment returned by the recent county grand Jury The case Is set for trial during the present term of district court Two other indictments charging misappropriation of public funds In connection with the $4200 In I O U s were ruled out of court last November by District Judge Oscar W who sustained demurrers The court ruled the auditor Is not a custodian of public funds and therefore could not have misappropriated them t V Gambling Kaidrn Euler Two Places hos-plta- street Milton Loomis 21 of 721 Laconia court and Miss Ruth Rockhill 19 of 310 Third East street received severe cuts and bruises and narrowly escaped drowning when Loomis’ car skidded and plunged off the Magna highway npar Draper at 4 a m Thursday The car landed on Its side In a ditch The pair escaped thorugh the top of the automobile Two more alleged gambling resorts were raided by the antivtce squad Officers Ezia Thursday afternoon Earnes and A A Reese arrested Eugene Jepson 30 as the opeiator at 51 East Second South street and held him In $100 ball Five alleged were released in $25 bail each Ray Peters was arrested at 2 Wtt Second South street on charges of operating a gambling game- and released In $100 bail Seven alleged participants were held In $25 bail each Reese Eames and G H Parker were the arresting officers Fifteen of 29 men arrested at 5 East Fourth South street by the antivice squad January 4 pleaded guilty in police court Thursday afternoon ' Lefty" Newton alias F C Naylor was fined $50 Fourteen operator patrons were fined $5 each and 14 others claiming they were onlookers were dismissed ta-tro- ns - 1 Charge Reduced FOUR IN LIQUOR 0 P FORMS REALTY BOARD In Bank Holdup Utah Legion Wins new complaint charging Jack CASES GET OUT Fiflli Contest Prize' NAMES HEADS McCarthy 9 NEW CLUBS 30 with being an acceswas sory to a k A filed Thursrobbery day by the eountv attorney with Chief Deputy Sheriff L L Larsen as complaining witness McCarthy Is alleged to have been Implicated In the Favors BuildAddition Orpanier Bo I urn After Trip Through Southern Counties HcHolulioii W W Seegmlller former state county chairman and Horace C Beck reported the organization of nine Republican comity clubs In central and southern Utah They returned to Salt Lake Thursday One of the clubs was started by distance telephone En route from St George to Kanab they were marooned bv snow on the Mt Carmcl-Zlo- n highway and had to phone the Republicans of Kane county Whcie a banquet had been prepared The other eight counties and the towns In which the meetings wire held included Utah county Provo Juab county Nephl Millard eountv Delta Iron county Cedar City Beaver county Beaver Washington countv St Grorge Garfield county Pangultch’ Piute eountv Marvmie and Sevier cm my Richmond The Republican eountv chairman had Just hem elected in Sanpete dc uived county so the organizeis their meeting at Manti The counlv groups were guests at each meeting of die Utah Republican club and from 15 to 30 men at'ended each Dates have been set In eac h county between Januarv 23 and 30 for petmanentorginlzations and election of officers so th president and secretary of each eountv organization mav attend the I tncoln clay dinner In Salt I ake February 12 Plans now are under way for the forming of otgnnizatlons through the ninth half of the state Jasper Fletcher Jr president of the FletcUer-Luca- s company was Thursday elected president of the Salt Lake Real Estate board at a meeting at the ing Po-loffi- ce $34 ooo chamber of merce He ceeds Bert C Other comsucPal-m- officers ardson first vice president Thomas E Gaddis secoi d vice president and Werner Kiepe tary - treasurer Mr Kiepe w ho has occupied tins Hetcher Jr lion for a number of sears was reelected The board adopted 4 resolution recommending that the government purchase the property ad Kilning the present postotfio budding on the soutn and extending from theie to Fourth South street and that the addition to the presf nt structure be erected on this proper'y without delav Copies of the rrsolut'on will be sent to Sena'ors Reed Smoot and William H King Congressman Don B Colton Andrew w Mellon secretary of treasury and Wal’er F Brown postmaster general lie 7Sr posl-lasp- er complaint charges that McCarthy had know ledge a robbery had been conimltteed and wilfully concealed the fact He was arrested last October 16 at 250 Fifth East street bv deputy sheriffs who shot him after he entered the apartment of Jim Donovan 29 from California charged with the robbery McCarthy orlginahv was charged w it h Donov an of commit ting the robbery but the eountv attorney s office was advised that state s evidence was Insufficient to secure a conviction on the charge Preliminary hearing for McCarthy Is scheduled Friday before Cltv Judge Nephl Jensen but Is expected to be continued Donovan Is awaiting trial In Third district court Doctor Reports IL N Young Heller Although R N Young former cltv treasurer on trial' In Third district court for embezzlement was reported ‘far from well Thuisdav night Dr C J Albaugh said lie was progressing satisfactorily Youngs trial was halted Wednesday morning when his phvslcian report’d to District Judge Roger I McDonough that the defendant was In a state of phvslcal collapse The trial Is expected to resume at 10 a m Monday Stale Starts Year Willi S39 1157 A Tribune Wont Ad Is no experiment— Us value has bten texttd and Balance on hand In the state treaproved surer s office and in the various banas throughout the stale on Decern I er 31 to $19814j7J7 1929 amounted It Is shown in the rccsnltulallon made Thursday by the slate auditors of- The Creed of the Careful Drier fice I AM K C 4REFI L DRl Lit I obev ALL traffic liws I ex’end all courtesies bf the road as aid to the safety of all motorist! and pedes'riins J lieed all In June' loin of common sense In protecting motorists and pe1 est riuis alike Including fused and passenfcetx I take espeml care whin approaching children who are near tlie srreet or road I a wavs drive wi'iitn the speed limit pres r bed bv law car bit- or otlifr it hide I never pass a standing trun where passengers are being loaded or umcxided I have head 'gilts whch are adjust'd to can-- e no bcwlder-meor confu't m to pedestrians or o'hir mo or s' s I a ways stop look and lh'en a’ i gra le rr m’ g I observe the Injunctions of a pm gVs dev ces and erected bv proper of lu la s for the saft'v of a'l imorLs's I have brakes that are In such coi Jit on that I have complete control of nn car at all t mes - nt ss 1 the p’an to make al mo'ortris fraffe conscious and belitve that The Tribunes Creed for Cirrf P Pr vers v til do much to assist tn this move Please enroll me in the ‘Site Drivers’ League " without charge and with the only obi ga’ Ion lo t"y to drive safely at all times I a et ere chosen as follows Blair Richw bank messenger robbery last October 10 The new on South Side ia Couit Annuls Man nes For Last Year Bakery Office At 1 -- ar-- e "Prohibition G S C T U Blows Whistles Rings Hells PARKS IN UTAH Goiernor Moves to Create One in Kane One in Wayne Counties s master W Official on Way to Place Artesian Water Proposal Before Mayor ar ‘ Counterfeit FURTHER DATA A CLEARS FORMER to Mine Coal 4 4 000-00- -- dur-whi- S Agent Declares Liquor Scarce in Utah TO OPEN TWO 1 er dance follow ed the banquet favors were distributed among the ladles W E Rj berg was toast- U 4 the projiosal of the in A CITY HIGHEST COURT City Commission Refuses Chance 44 4 4- - Ai-socia- tal Contractors of America Top to bottom Clifford M Alston of Salt Lake president II Af Draper of Salt Lake i ice president and J II Angel of Salt Lake 1920 17 PUMP COMPANY Celebration Marks Tenth Dry Year STATE SEEKS PROMISES New officers of branch grard MORNING JANUARY TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRID 21 prove of Name Address Clip and send to Rate Drivers League The Tribune U—I Cigaret stamps and cash on hind oleomar-ga-in- e totaled $234 61684 while cash and stamps amounted to $1067 65 Slate Utah took fifth place in the Amei -lean Legion auxiliary membership U contest it Is stated tn a telegram Coinmiagioner received Thursday night by Mrs ing 6) Jail Arranges for Charles V K Saxton department president Release of Pribonerb Fifty-tw- o departments competed For each a 1930 quota of memberFour alleged prohibition law vio- ship was set up and the department percentage with lators arrested by federal Officers having the highest dues paid up for 1930 on were released on bonds Thursday by membership the last day of 1929 won Utah order of United States Commissioner auxiliaries obtained In the aggregate Gould B Blakely Warrants for their 78 per cent of their quota which was 1950 appearance before the commissioner Mrs Frank Page Stewart cha'r-ma- n had been issued but could not be of the department s publicity served because of the fact that the committee said that a national bulentire United Stales marshals force letin ranked Utah in fourteenth plat e the telegram from Indianwas In Ogden assisting federal offi- and that apolis comes as a correction to the cers In a series of raids bulletin Mr Blakelv accompanied by bondsmen went to the county Jail where the defendants were being held an$ arranged for their release Thev have been ordered to appear Friday at 2 p m for arraignment The defendants are Albert Williams alias Oabe Noah Dick JenMore than $2000 was recovered sen alias Clarence Houston and Fd from writers of bad checks In Salt Jones all of whom were arrested Lake In the last 10 months accordJanuary 15 at Pilot mountain near ing to the report of Detective ChesWendover Ncv where a large still ter Colborn filed with Police Chief bird quantities of liquor mash and Jdseplr F Blrrbldge Thursday Colsugar were found Bonds of Wil- born who has had charge of all bad liams and Jones were fixed at $2000 check cases reported to police thit each and that of Jensen at $3000 since last March 109 cases have been Frank Bobtnt arrpsted on the handled 60 arrests made and 18 susat Castle near Rock the pects convicted highway line for transportFifteen prisoners were released fhe ing fifty gallons of liquor In lus car held for other cities 12 settled their was also released on a $2000 bond rases out of court and 10 persons are now awaiting trial Go- $2000 Had Contract for canning 60 to 100 tons exeiu'ive set can of the state detriment of supplies and purchase The canned cirp is usvd bv the sti'e fL h and game department for ft h frtding at the hatcheries BUt on seining of the fL h are to M les be rpcelted bv the Check s ate Monday Fraud firings Thirty Days in Jail Pleading puutv to Issuance of a $1 click with Insufficient funds In the bank W R Newell ws sentenced Thursday to 30 (lavs In the county Jail Cltv Jiuke Neobt Jensen imNewell was accused posed stn'-n- c of rit ftaudnsg the H A M Drug I k Ltoh-Wyoml- Utah Salt Hale Changes Denied The interstate commerce commission has refused to permit a departure from the long and short haul principal In fixing rates on salt from points In Ltah to various cities in Oregon according to a special dispatch to The Tribune Thursday from Washington D C T he application made By the Oregon Short Line railroad asked thnt it be allowed to publish rates on salt to coast cities in Oregon lower than those to Inland cities in the same For Canning Crop r - of carp fish f ir the state was awarded Thursdav t the Pit asant Grove Can-n- ii R contpanv at a price of $3300 for 60 tons it was announced by E R Check Funds Recovered state Lets Contract I Built In 1929 Enough Row For 1 Louses 5-M- ile If everv house built In Salt Lake in 1929 were placed side bv side a peddler would have to rmg doorbells from thcclty and eountv building down State street to Forty-fift- h South street In other words the frontage of the 416 residences totals approximately 30 000 feet or 5 8 miles The figures were compiled In a survey announced bv Werner Kiepe serretarv of the Salt Lake Real Estate board Salt Lake Jcicish Boys Leave for Contests i Debating and oratory representatives of the Sait Lake rhapter No 84 of the Aleph 7adik Aleph left for Pueblo Colo Thursday afternoon to compete In the annual district convention competition Friday Saturday and Sunday Pueblo Colorado Springs and Denver Colo and Cheyenne Wyo chapters also will enter teams Milton Rosen and’ Simon Ramo will form the Salt Lake debating team while Morris Guss will enter the oratory contests Irwin Arnovltz accompanied the party District winners will take part e International contests at Detroit in February Nurses W ill Select Delegates on Monday Delegates to the National Nurses' association convention at Milwaukee In July w be named at the quarterly meeting of the Utah State Nurses’ association at the New house hotel Monday at 8 p m Music will h furnished by the University of Utah Girls Glee club Mirs Josephine Elbert is In charge 111 Deputies Seize Liquor In Magna Smoke Shop Upon discovery of a ky In the American cache of whis- Smoke shop Magna deputy sheriffs and ferler1 agents Thursdav reported tl e arret of Nick Guido 43 the lor The raid w as made pronri W ednesday nlgU r |