Show TIIE HALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING APRIL D 12 BERN RETURNS ROBERT JONES Best Orator PARTY CHIEFS PROGRAM WINS HONOR AS FOR GOVERNORS FARM ORATOR MAPS Iliph School Pupil Takes First in Oratory Test on ficials Contention bor Taxes for Slalod at Discussion Parley Governor George H Dern Saturday afternoon met with a committee of federal and railroad official to outline a program for the entertainment the governors to the national conference of governors which will open in Sait Lake June 30 concluding on at July 3 Utah chief executive a ho this The year it president of the national con- ference returned Saturday morning from Annapolis where he attended a and Robert Jones his executive committee outlined tne busmens of tlie con- meeting of ference Tour subjects proposed for the na- Banker Returns From California Urges Water Bond spector tional conference — sectional subjects State Contest Held being barred — were Unemployment After School Tryouts prison labor bank taxes and sales The state content was conducted taxes after a series of school tryouts w hlch On the night of July 2 the goveculminated In five divisional conrnors will go to Cedar City arriving tests in Utah the champions from there the following morning The ajl divisions meeting Buturday at present plans are that they will go to Tlie contest is a part yhe capitol Zion National Park lodge remaining ofChe first annual national contest The dedication of 'the W J Ilulloran overnight Says Rail lit oratory conducted under the ausCarmel highway the Z of the Future Farmers of new road of scenic wonder Joining Plans Mean pices Expansion America the national organization the floor of Zion National paik with of students vocational in agriculture 50000 More People the east rim and the Grand canyonb under tlie Smith-Hughact highway which it reaches near Jones will at the Utah represent me to looks Lake "Salt Cltv good is set for July 4 regional contest to be held at PhoeSo said W J Hailoran of the Spend Night at Trust company upon his nix Arlz May 8 when state champions from the 11 western states will return Saturday from California Grand Canyon "Suutnern California” he said "la compete The governors will spend the night The national contest will be held In beautiful but Buit Lake is wonderIn Orand Canyon National park Hie ful fall at Kansas City when the next morning they will visit Point Mr” Hailoran said that the best the regional winners will compete for a Royal pawing the night at Bryce news he received while away from o(10 prize to be offered by Senator Canyon National park returning to home was the announcement of the Arthur Capper of the Sunflower Cedar City by way of Cedar Breaks Van state Swerlngen expansion plans of July 8 the afternoon which will considerably affect Balt Jones Describes During the three days of the con- Lake and Utah ference In Balt Lake some side trips "This alone will mean 50 000 more Early Conditions and entertainment will be arranged Jones Introduced bis subject by here in the nest five years" Bait-sir and people such as the trip to Bingliam said contrasting earlv conditions in agriand perhaps to some of the heHe culture as himself favorable when the fanner produced expressed canyons beauty spots in adjacent that so far to the rlty’s 3 000 000 water bond largely for his own consumption with Governor Dern said plan "We aliouldn t be afraid of a those of more recent years and now of the foi some thirty-fiv- e 3000000 bond Issue" he said “Bewhen machinery has developing governors of states had indicated cause it won f cost us The modernized civilization and rpade It anything " their intention to attendsaid "we will more complex and when the farmer pay for itself are water "For that reason” he He was sorry he said to learn that must meet competition in marketing looking forward to the best attended the addition to federal his the building product conference In recent years Ordinarily had been further delaved “The govgave as concrete examples has been between ernment" he said “jieeds the build- of Jones the attendance Hie value of cooperative effort the and thirty governors twenty-fiv- e ” and labor needs the work results obtained by tlie Utah Poultry "Yes I am assured that both the ing Producers association the Califorgovernor of North Carolina and the nia Fruit Growers association the governor of South Carolina will be Weber Central dairy and Ills own here— if that means anythingof Future Farmer chapter "The western conference goveQuoting President Roosevelt that rnors organised in Salt Lake last year tlie secret of success is in working will probably hold its second meeting with tha boy Jone closed with the In Salt lake June 38 and 29” thought that the organizations and the Future Farmers of America Gavtmor Heads a are move In A a the of arm law tlie has right direction strong right Dedication Body elbow Motorcycle Patiolman The plana for the dedication of the TbruPed B Buibldge who tried to siop two Z C M Zlon-MouI Carmel road were laid in an automobile at Main and a committee of which the gove- youths by 9 30 streets South Ninth at Saturday was attended rnor is chairman It m was the victim traffic p The by W 8 ofBasinger passenger officer complained that tlie Pacific the Union system manager youths paid no heed to his order Carl B Stockholders of the Z C M I held President Gray representing north He in a commandeered their annual meeting Saturday redistrict engineer for the sited J FinchStates them at Eight South machine caught bureau of public roads street wtiere they attempted to run electing all their officers United McH They are: lepresenting Chief Thomas him down then sited away He fired Officers — Heber J Grant presiDonald and E T Bcoyen superi- three allots at them dent W Ivins vice presintendent of Zion and Bryce national Again in the pursuing car he was dent: Anthony John F Bennett vice presiDirector H M about to Jump onto the fleeing autoparka representing and rhatrman of executive comAlbright The chiefs are official mobile when the youths sldexwlpcd dent members of the committee and are him knocking him from tlie run- mittee William L Walker general to the Gus P Barkman secreexpected be present for werededic- ning board the officer reported The manager presation In addition there automobile abandoned was found at tary W S Romney treasurer H H ent Saturday J L Amos assistant Second fast street and Cleveland Bennett assistant secretary-treasurgenavenue Police believe the boys had traffic manager D S Silencer Directors — Mr Grant II M and Randall stolen it eral passenger agent of Mr Bennett George Albert the Union L Jones special agent Smith Fdgar 8 Hills Charles W Faclfic A H Woollev Mr Ivins Steof dedication Nibley Details the program phen L Richards William H Mcln-tvr- e tunnel will be in the at the ofpark Wealthy Jr Orval W Adams Henry H hands Mr Scoyen Mr Finch Mr Blood Sylvester Q Camuyi Henry H Blood chaiSpencer andstate rman of tlie road commission as Dern i epresentatlve of Governor Raid Visits ‘ decided" It has been officially Scoven Saturraid Superintendent day “that the new highway will be Ion-Mou- nt OFFICER HURT DURING CHASE OF SPEEDERS H Elects Former Officers nt er r— Flier Recently “Tost” Defendants Freed on Bond Airport i now n as the Zion-Mou- nt Carmel highway and the tunnel isas the Zion Park tunnel The road already in service Henry II BIoosl Prniiftl For Dowrll Bill Victory H Blood chairman of the Utah state road commission and president of the Western Association of State Highway Officials is the one of Governor person inH the opinion more than anv Dem who George other one person is responsible con-arre-forsa successful passage through of the Dowell bill signed bv President Hoover Friday The bill Increases the federal aid for the highways oil the federal aid svstem of the nation from 75 000 ooo to $125 000 -OOO annually for the next three years Governor Dem invoke in the light himself had spent of the fact that hewee as In Washinpast couple of gton and had Just returned Mr Blood is expected back Sunday mor- Henry the Winfield Hale mlillonane who mvstltied tlie west recently bv being "lost" in his monoplane between Chevenne and Balt Lake landed safelv here Saturday and hopped for Flko and points west again The millionaire aviator whose home Is In Walnut Creek Cal started out from Cheyenne and for several davs was unreported He flnnllv was located on a ranch about 100 miles north of Wyoming capital having been forced down by motor trouble flying alone he is on his way home t etates not onlv getimg the “It Involved Iowell bill out of conference where LEGAL for mouths but it had been g sticking on the Colt on also gpttli action Oddie forest hignway meanne and on the “ Colton public domain Ruddies Enjoy Reunion War-Tim- e j War-timbuddies of ba'terv A 145th field arttller) celebrated their Annual reunion with a banquet Satat the Hotel Utah urday night of the former arllherymeu were preeit Homer P Black w as named cl ar-rufor the reunion next pjr with A rgil B Anderson as his asntmt C Jesperson was chairmen for this e Thtr-tv-f’- ui j ear a DR te banquet G W 505-- 1 lias moved to Thompson bidg TEUDr tor persons arrested In federal States marshals deputy sheriffs and police were released from the county JhII Saturday under bond They came before U S Commissioner Gould B Blakelv who fixed the bonds in amounts ranging from The work of Woodrow Wilson was praised by Hugo B Anderson secretary of the Salt Lake Community Chest "Motivated by a desire to save the world for democracy Wilson directed the American fighters to victory during the world war” said Mr Anderson “At the close of the great conflict he asserted his desire for peaceful relations with other countries by Joining in a move to lorever prevent Var WIFE IS GIVEN A WARD i C0MM0N LAW WIFE JWIVSW j John Grahek a coul miner w as killed while working at Storrs on Dei ember 10 Ane Grahek Ms legal wife residing at Pueolo I uln was aw aided 16 werhlv tor 312 weens by the date Industrial commission At the same time 'he commission df mint the appniauon tor (ompensattr n of Agues Siftilki who was separated fiom to r li but i burned to be the commwife of Giahek on-law n Char'es Kupoff 1) indues and Al x levolf total b'indnevs in tlie right ie and part al blindness in tlie le't m an explosion near Lakes (je on tlie line of tlie boutheyu PasiHs BROKER CASE war” Marih 26 1929 The comnusslon finds however that thev were working for Murray F Burns who lad ront ranted to drill 'covote heirs' lor the Sou' hern Paitfic ami were not working for (he railroad Smi e Mi Burns employed onlv two workmen he did not come under the lurtadirl ion of tlie w iikmen s compensation ait and the two Pijuiid men cannot receive mi nw urd The commission rule! that Orson Madsen rmplovee of the XV Gas companv who was tola Iv d'sah’ed December 31 w lien - Iri d to lift a rock which had fallc n on a man m a trench should 15 32 a ween Until he rneive lecovtii ii- While on his eastern trip Governor George H Dem dropped Into the library of congress at Washington to observe the manner in which the originals of the Declaration of Independence and of the Constitution of the United States are placed on public view and at the same time preserved L L Corey one of the signers of the Utah constitution having been a member of the constitutional convention has been sponsoring ft suggestion that the Utah constitution should be preserved In a manner similar to that of the nation's famed documents The proposal if any Is made will go before the Utah leglslatuie Until otherwise disposed of the original remams In the Utah constitution custody of the secretary of state The niche In which the two historic national documents are preserved Is called "The Bhrlue” at Governor Dern said Washington and in appearance as may be Judged from the pictures of it which he brought back is much suggestive of a shrine “There Is a handsome and elaborate stone structure around the Declaration of Independence which is highly decorated and hung on the wall behind glass” said the Utah governor "The container In which tlie document is preserved has a When this is heavy bronze door beopened it shows a sheet of glass hind which is some sort of preparation I suppose of celluloid or similar material which is translucent but colored and Is said to keep out those rajs of light which might do damage to the documenta e "The constitution is in case i - 'cineath similarly protected It Is f arranged that the first page is on display and the margins of some of the succeeding pages whUe the lat page containing the signatures also is shown “A guard Is stationed at "The Shrine’ day and night” Stale Securities Commission Dismisses Complaint Against Firm The state securities commission Satui day dismissed the case brought against Frank M Maloney and Co by William Coleman of Ogden and granted registration to fiveIn concerns Utah to permit the sale of stock Mr Coleman complained that an agent for the Salt Lake company had obtained certain property of his and he was a loser as a result but was unable to identify the purported agent or to connect him with the Salt Lake the commission brokerage house found Registration permits were granted to: Gulf States Utilities company to sell 2000 shares of $6 preferred stock at 98' plus accrued dividends Continental Standard Mining company of Pocatello with workings In Lemhi county Idaho to sell 100 000 shares of common stock at not more than 1 a share par commission not to exceed 20 per cent Bullion Canyon Gold Mining Ac Milling comiihny which alms to continue development under bond and lease In Piute county to sell 500 000 shares of common stock at 20 cents par value 10 cents commission not to exceed 20 per cent Silver Circle Mining company with properties near Contact Nev to sell 150 000 shires of common stock at not to exceed 10 cents a share par commission not to exceed 20 per cent Valley Realtv company of Balt Lake to sell 500 shares of common stock at not to exceed 100 a share par through its officers and without commission Vocal selections were given by Alvin Keddington Virginia Lee and Eldls Terry and an exhibition dance by Carol Christensen and Luclle Campbell The meeting was followed by dancing INSPECTION DAY SET AT IN DASH ON FORT Salute Will Officer on Arrival Monday Thirtecn-Gi- m Greet salute Monday morning a 13-gwill welcome Major General Hugh A Drum Inspector general of the army who will spend the day on a military Inspection of Fort Douglas from Fort Ex'pccted to arrive George Wright Wash at 7 20 a m General Drum will be met at the Union Pacific station by Colonel H C Price Fort Douglas past commandant Captain Harry W Caygill post adjutant and Lieutenant John B Grlmstead who has been detailed aa aide during the general's visit The salute will be fired upon the party’s arrival at the post The escort of honor will be formed by L comof Captain pany under command Thomas T Conwav The visitor will be taken to Colonel Price s headquar- ters Troops of the Thirty eighth infantry will then be reviewed at 8 a m desk-Uk- MAN NABI1EI) -- on the parade ground near the zens' military training camp on citiWa500 satch boulevard Approximately officers and men will participate The remainder of the day will be spent in Inspection of barracks and utilities on the military reservation by the Inspector general and In conference with Colonel Price and his viola- cross-tow- n one-ha- lf -- claims has been extended until April 7 according to announcement Saturday by Dr L J Paul regional manager of the United States veterans’ bureau here The closing time was April 6 but because this ciay falls on Sunday the time was set over until the next day Men who have disabilities which are a matter of military record are not excluded from filing claims and thev are entitled to compensation Dr Paul said Also special diseases such as tuberculosis nervous and mental para-l- v ses and blindness are not excluded If these are shown to have been 10 rent dialing before January per 1 1925 the bureau can allow compensation Spring is here renew your office ARROW PRESS 62 W 2nd South St Direct Mail Ads Boost Saies tAdv ) the carl mm red iiauc Bv ROB EDEN uho also tcrote “ Short Skirts " She was desperate and she loved a poor man But she And her boss would purry ajy man for a loan of $5000 took up her proposition WHAT DID THIS GIRL DO? WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Brilliantly Told This Amazing Story of Love and Adventure B1CINS TODAY IN f Ijf fsalt £n!c (Tribune (Turn to Page 12-- Utah Association Reelects J M Macfarlane Iresi dent for New Term J? Ip rr: i V- ALL - OFFICERS NAMED Members Pass Resolution Indorsing W ork Done by Federal Farm Board J M Officers were reelected Saturday at the annual meeting of the Utah Cat tie and Horse Growers’ association in the New house hotel T he renamed men are J M Mac farlane Salt Lake president J M Creer Spanish Fork first vice pres ident John Black Escalante second vice president James L Wrathall Granisville second vice presidept L C Montgomery Heber second vicq 6al( president Thomas Redmond Lake secretary and treasurer Tlie executive committee is horn posed of J H 8corup Provo chair man William H Phaln Logan and W B Mathis St George Resolution Indorses ' Farm Board's Work A resolution strongly indorsing tl work of the federal iarm board wal adopted by the session which cam to a close Saturday evening Market ing and financing problems were dis cussed and plans to form a stat-unit of the farm board were laid Prager Miller federal farm board field agent was a speaker as was Roy H Hagen of San Francisco' Ros coe E Hammond investigator for th dis state board of equalization cussed the proposed state tax amend ments Harden Bennlon commissioner ol agriculture explained the new regu lations for the transportation of live stock Macfarlane DECISION HITS £ CIGARET LAW Sustaining Demurrer to Complaint May Imolve Previous Cases In sustaining the demurrer J H Dupalx to a complaint of Mrs charg- cigaret stamp law ing violation District Judge David W Moffat Saturday dealt a severe blow to all cigaret law convictions in city court The Telia Sportsman's Viewpoint demurrer was upheld on the ground On Game Conservation that the original complaint failed to state a cause of action J Arthur Mecham state fish and Mrs Dupalx was arrested January game commissioner told the sports 24 for selling unstamped clgarets at man's viewpoint on The meeting also was addressed her store at 775 South Eighth West street On February 17 she was found by William Peterson director of ex court and was fined tension service of the Utah State guilty in city 100 with 50 suspended He said tha( The con- Agricultural college viction was appealed public ranges must be brought undcl Judge Moffat ruled the complaint control or they will be ruined failed to show the woman was liPlans were laid for a meeting with censed to sell clgarets and that mere C B Denman of the federal farm of possession unstamped cigaret board who now la in Montana He a violation of the will be in Salt Lake In the lattei packages was not law Possession of unstamped cigaret part of May packages by a licensed cigaret dealer must be shown the court said Bureau Outlines Since it is reported all cigaret have simbeen Coalition comnlaints law drawn Program A coalition of the progmni ilar to that against Mrs Dupaix it of the is believed previous cigaret law conUtah state farm bureau the Coopvictions may also be appealed erative Marketing association and the agricultural college extension service y was outlined Saturday In an meeting of the farm bureau here A meeting waA called Tut rueaUttv at 10 a m with the cooperative and another on Monday April 14 with the representative of the extension service The problem of forming a farm bureau wool marketing pool vas set over Indefinitely The members slid Governor George H Dem is they felt that the entile peoSaturday called upon still In a stage of construction eU ple of Utah to display the nasellthat It will be best to continue tional colors at their homes or ing farm wool to associations Sunday tn honor of national wherever tha individual grower day army chooses "Sunday April 6 ” commentContracts for members’ life insured the governor "the anniverance were authorized sary of the entry of the UnitThe meeting also decided to estab ed States Into the worid war lixh a farm bureau baseball league nabeen as has designated Fphraim Bergeson of Cornish prestional army dav This clay is ident of the bureau was chairman being sponsored by the Milof the meeting and Miss Edna itary Order of the World War acted as secretary and has been indorsed by the of the all-da- Gov Deni' Asks Flag Display For Army Day tte secretary of war “I should like to urge the citizens of the state ot Utah to give proper observance to this day by display of the notional colors at their homes and places of business" pro-p-- PARTY WOMEN PLAN MEETING TWICE YEARLY Decision to hold conventions for women of the Republican party In Utah every April and October was made Saturday afternoon at a meetstaff ing at the Hotel Utah sponsored bv the state Republican club ApproxGeneral Drum will depart for Fort E 45 5 m Francis Warren Wo at p imately 50 women were piescnt at The executive board of the Utah he meeting at which Mrs Jesse Wyoming division of the Serv ice Stur Gannon slate vice chairman of the met at ni Saturday p legion club presided in the Hotel Utah to consider plans Mrs Jeannette A United for the state convention May 16 Sta'es customs collectorHyde at Honolulu and 17 and national Republican committee-wome- n will The convention urged loyalty to the Repub' Work of enumerators for the be In Memory househeadquarters Memory park lican party A general discussion of United States census Brooks state Albert progressed Mrs president current political problems ensued smoothly In the Salt Lake region was in charge of Saturday's board Mrs Cannon in closing urged tha Saturday the third day of operameeting formation of county women’s Repubtions clubs throughout the state lican Harry S Joseph supervisor In of work the said he expected charge to complete the enumeration by April 15 Although officially the work will go forward during the L D S centennial celebration unofficially it Arguments on defense motion for Denver will be suspended because of the a new trial for George J Fair and wauner Dck” Palmer Saturday were conJ Cecil Alter meteorologist m large number of visitors here 12 tinued until April by District charge of the cal weather bureau GRAND Jl RY REPORTS SOON W was Moffat Palmer Judge David predicted Saturday that tlie outlook The federal grand Jury will rsume convicted two weeks ago of looting is for summery weather for the L sessions Mondav after a day s re- offices in the Medical Arts building D S centennial cess Saturday The jury is expected The continuance was granted to perSaturday was the warmest day of to make Its report to Judge Tillman mit defense counsel further time to the year the official thermometer D Johnson Monday or Tuesday prepare arguments registering 72 at 2 45 p m The normal for April 5 Is 56 The highest recorded temperature here for April was 85 on April 26 1910 i CHARGE VETERANS GET MORE TIME TO Fedeial prohibition agents arrested two men Batuiday in Salt lake CLAIMS Census Taking Cltv and charged them with FILE tions of the liquor laws Men es Smoothly One of them Dan Woods surTime for the filing of veterans’ rendered only after a HUM chase in whlih the federal officers drove their automobile through the sheets at a pace between 50 and 60 miles an hour o00 to 750 Dave Watson was the first arrestTwo others who had been placed ed and was ehaiged with transporin the eltv Jail were released under tation after the officers trailed him bond Friday night in tlie vicinity of Main and Har-vaavenue Thev found five and pints of alleged whisky Woods In whose car was found ft said quantity of liquor the otficerx violawas charged with honor law tion speeding and reckless driving Botli were lodged in the county jail Major Ralph Rovce commanding oft uer of the first pursuit group Lake aimv ar corps wired tlie Ball I INTAH ADDRESS SUBJECT chamber of commerce Saturday that Julian Bamberger will address the planes of the group will stage an exengineering council luncheon at the hibition here when they return from chamber of commerce Monday at Mather field Sacramento U 15 p m His subject will be "The Theie will be 44 planes In the air Uintah Basin — Its Potonttaltles and In Salt The fliers will stav overnight Needs ” Engineers anti their friends lake arriving here about April 27 have been invited Anm's j UTAH STATE CONSTITUTION! SHRINE URGED BOARD DROPS id t Y John Ross alias John C Hants Saturday was xenteiued to serve' from one to twenty sears In the state penitentiary bv District Judge Dnvld W Moffal Ross was convicted last ning He was alleged to week of forgery “It was a good piece of worktlie" said achave forged the name of Ethel Marks Governor Dern In deserving tivities of the state road chairman to a a5 check on February 19 “for Utah and for all the western measure tluilem Planes Former Eat cs One Promisc Exhibition To 20-- car Term the -- Ail raids conducted fridav bv prohibition agents United CHIEF IN POST cracy” Ka-na- ht JEFFERSON The principles of Thomas Jefferson were lauded by speakers at the annual Jefferson day banquet at the Hotel Utah Saturday night Several hundred persons attended the meeting held under auspices of the state Democratic committee the Women’s Democratic club and the Jackson league H L Mulllner was toastmaster "Equality Is the basic desire of humanity” declared John 8 Boyden the‘ first speaker People will overlook physical and mental discomfort arising out of the varied phases of life but they will fight for liberty — equality "Thomas Jefferson was probably the greatest exponent of equality He fought for the bill of rights which gives to all Americans the right to live properly and without Infringement on the lives of others 'One of Jefferson’s greatest principles was his stand against the purchase of power by capitalism through legislation ” George Balllf of Provo Utah county attorney briefly discussed Abraham Lincoln and his adherence to Jeffersonian principles "Tlie great emancipator was inspired by Jefferson in his views toward the people" salnd Mr Balllf "To Jefferson goes a large part of the credit for making Lincoln tlie great and democratic man he was Lincolns handling of the slavery problem and heroic work in the civil war were evidences of his belief in of demoJeffersonian principles county La- Prison Unemployment GROWERS KEEP Woodrow Wilson Lincoln Lauded at Meeting of State Democrats Robert Jones pupil of the Weber high school in the vocational agricultural courses Saturday was proclaimed champion orator of the Future Farmers of America In Utah The contest was held In the Capitol Jones' subject was "The Future of the American Farmer” LeRoy Johnson Payson high school who spoae on "What the Future Farmer Asso- elation Will Mean to American Agriculture” was second prize winner with Rex Lowe of Richfield high school who took the same subject third in the ratings Jay Winkelmati North Sanpete high school speaking on “The Alms of the Future Farmer of America” and Dale Barton Davis county high school on "What Training in Vocational Agriculture Will Do to Amerwere ican Agriculture” tied for fourth place The Judges were' Dr LowTy Nelson Brtgham Young university Professor Walter Fuhrlman Utah State Agriculture college and I N Williamson state high school In- PARK TOUR PLANNED CATTLE HORSE Reelected PRAISE IDEALS OF Weber County Executive Confers With Rail Federal Of- Utah 1930 G Star Legion Board Plans Stale Meet r Court Continues Days Seen Denver Dick’s Case Balmy F’or Centennial -- 1 I SPEEDY TRIALS PROMISED DAY AFTER ARRAIGNMENT Swift adimmstrauoii of justice and speedy trials the ami of a well regulated judiciary will become a realltv in the extreme this week In Third district court when defendants will be tried the day following their arraignment Through the effoits of Third district judges and the district attorney s oftice the criminal calendar has been cleared and District Attorney Ray Van Cott announced attempts will be made to keep all cass up to dRte Ju”ge David W Moffat presiding judge of the district ruled from the bench Saturday morning t hat all attorneys with criminal cases must bp prepared to appear for trial within a few davs nf'er their clients are arraigned The diinet attorney reported further that the same rondilion prevails in the other counties of the Third Judicial district namely Tooele 8ummit and Daggett Delays in criminal prosecutions in the past have been attributed as tha pruicipal causes for miscarriage of Justice because of the difficulty in obtaining witnesses and keeping evidence fresh In the future Third judicial district officials are planning to keep the calendar clear as fast as possible Old employees In the county clerk s office report that the present condition of the rrnninal calendar marks the first instpnce of its kind in the past decade The April term of court is scheduled to open Monday and all criminal rass are at issue and scheduled lor early trials Ulalins Buy More Gasoline This War Taxes on gasoline sold in Utah m February totaled 123 085 91 It was computed Saturday by T F Coombs in charge of gasoline sales tax collections in the office of Milton II This Welling secretary of stal compares with taxes of 92 894 23 collected in the corresponding month Of 1929 The total for this year to March 1 is 252 804 32 and for the frst two months of 1929 201 737 06 LIEIT MrWfLLS DIES Word was received Saturday of tl e sudden death of Lieutenant Rirhaid McWells U S N who died in Balboa C Z The engagement of Lieutenant McWells to Miss Madelu e Droubav Salt Lake teacher 1207 Eleventh East street was announced about a week asx "I |