Show S D THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING CITY CALLS IN BOISE MAN ON BOND QUESTION A J 20 1900 Church Note Triumph for Easter Plans NEW' SURVEY PLANNED Over ImHie Nears as Time Expected for Vote on Proposal Battle With the city water bond election to be held two weeks from Tuesday the administration effort to allay distrust over the $3000000 Argenta storage project will turn Sunday upon the arrival of A J Wiley a ell known engineer of Boise Idaho Another step to be taken by the city administration will be the en gagement of a geologist suggested by Mr Wiley to check the natural structural features of the location and give a report City Engineer Harry C Jessen was in telephonic communication with Mr Wiley Saturday A conference will be held with him upon his arrival some time Sunday in Salt Lake after w hlch the selection of the geologist will be announced Mayor John F Bowman and ad ministration advisers expect to get from Wiley and the geologist certain reports as to the feasibility of the Argenta project which will Justify the city in holding the bond election on May 6 for one thing and to dispel engineering doubts of the practicability of the project Officials Hope For Favorable Report The city officials hope to have favorable reports from both experts this hope having support from the conclusions of the water supply advisory board of engineers upon which the city bases its plan for the bond largely the work of Mr project WlJev and the geologist to be called will in consist of checking figures In the advisory board s report and (hecklng of engineers' findings as to availability of water cost of project geological features of the damsite and suitability of the pro- The full significance of Easter will be Impressed upon the public mind Sunday by the observance of the festival in the churches by the civic celebration in cemeteries and elsewhere and by the general Jubilation over the termination of the drab days of the Lenten season Special Easter services have been arranged in most of the churches commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ and a reaffirmation of the lesson to humanity Easter the goddess of light or spring for whom in ancient days a festival was held promises to look down upon Balt Lake and Utah this year to find clear skies and suerb spring assuming the government weather forecaster rightly calculates the brand of weather to be our lot on Sunday Following custom the coming of Easter is the Bignai for general observance aside from the special celebration of the festival in the churches at which time the effect of the day upon dress is at once marked and responsive In the cemeteries the floral displays are expected to still further emphasize the significance of the day Among the religious observances In the Protestant and Catholic churches will be the celebration of low masses at the Cathedral of the Madeleine at 6 30 a m and 8 30 a m At 10 30 a m the lit Rev John J Mltty bishop of the Salt Lake diocese will officiate at solemn pontifical mass to which attendance will be only by ticket Bishop Will Be Assisted By Monsignor Hunt He will be assisted by Monsignor D G Hunt vice rector of the Cathedral of the Madeleine and by Fathers J 8 Keefe Edmund Shoehy James Collins John Casey and Joseph Moreton The sermon will be delivered by the Rev Alexander Morrissey and the papal blessing at the close of the mass will be given by Bishop Mltty Special mdsic by the cathedral choir-wil- l be furnished inner Chief Finds Reserve Holds Problem suixmin-tende- Gcncral'n Arrhal Expected Sunday Cast-ne- th nt A ON PRISON LIST The rabbit baby chick brightly colored eggs and candy are symbolic of the children’s Easter Two altar boys of the Cathedral of the Madeleine James Dnffy tapper left) and Frank Welch (upper right) who will take part In the special services The tots sitting on the edge of the basket are Patricia Westcott (left) Betty Jeanne Farnsworth (renter) and Colleen Kearns Tommy Ivcrs holds the huge chocolate egg Three youngsters of the Jackson school who participated in Easter pageant last week are grouped below They are Carlisle Kelsey (left) and Andrew Johnson (right) Lorraln Horsley (center) represents an Easter Illy FUEL CONCERN PICKS OFFICERS Willium DRrennau Named President of Utah Coal Producers FOR AIR MEET Dr C F Wilcox Salt Lake physician pleaded not guilty to a grand Jury Indictment charging illegal sale of narcotics when arraigned Saturday before F’ederal Judge Tillman D Johnson His case has been set for hearing during the May term of court Melvin Rector 61 of Sevier county who has already served six months In the county Jail on a liquor charge treasurer has been placed on parole He adTlie new executive committee mitted the manufacture of three consists of Mr pints of whlskv Samuel Hayden and his two sons Biennnn Mr Weber Thomas R WUUam and Maurice who were arSUvckett A rested several weeks ago on liquor F Sweet J B Minks charges entered pleas ot not guilty and H L Pascoe and E S Thaver of Tooele was pawho will compose also the board of roled to his father after entering a still directors with Walter F Clarke J a plea of guilty to operating Fred R Peterson 17 of Ogden Fdw ard Tav lor John R Doolin Lynn H Thompson 8 F Balllf Jr" B pleaded guilty to stealing and forging a $7 government check from the NewrenandC N Sweet Guard armory at Ogden and Mr Brennan was graduated from National was on placed parole to Henry C --n— tlie Sheffield Set- - v Taggart agent In charge of the entitle school off United States secret service office university ” Yale He later became f En route to report the army air fleet maneuvers over San Francisco Sunday and Monday eleven eastern newspaper and magazine writers'ar-rive- d In Salt Lake Saturday at 2 p m as guests of the Boeing Air Fuel Transport Inc secretary associated Forty persons were arrested in a raid Saturday afternoon of an alleged establishment' hioknmklng I manager Smoke Shop 2d East Second South Brennan then! street A week ago seventy-nin- e perjoined the Phelps- - ? sons were arrested in two raids at corporation tlie place a gtmral man-- 1 Fight men were charged with ager of the Staggs and released from the etty canvon bramh of each while the Jail the organization s coal property at thirty-tw-Ino $300 bondresorters were libDawson NM He came to Salt Lake erated In alleged 25 bond each on January 1 to begin work with the T he alleged keepers gave the names Utah Fuel company of Robert Bailey 38 L Noel 23: Samuel Lcvinsky 67 Jim Williams 40 Sam Gilmore''63’H"j Burke 30' iR D Harris 34 and James Smith 32 The arresting officers wrre I 1 ra A A and O H Parker I In I SlinMnV ofFames Ule antlvlce squacl and patrolmftn Don Vinson The Rt Rev John J Mltty bishop of the Salt Lake diocese of the Catholic church will leave Sunday after1)6 noon with the Rev Wilfred Giroux of of Lourdes Our Indy pastor trees varieties of hardFiphty-sl- x church (or New York where the two ecclesnists will embark for Spain on wood were planted at the west end new Bonneville golf remise on a tour which will take them to Africa of the last streetof Saturday Italy and other F uropean commies Twenty-fus- t members the Exbv afternoon will an audience have Bishop Mltty w 1th Pope Plus XI while In Rome At change club bv F W Carthage Africa the churchmen will ' The work was supei vised attend the International Fueharlstlc Walton president of the Porter-Waw Dav id a at Andrew ton company and Dr congress and ill la’cr 'end preslhlr‘v-fv- e membeis of the club entation of the Passion Play at Ttiev will return to Salt worked several hours planting the i trees Lake about August L 80-- A 3pm Frl-ria- the book-maki- Bishop Starts Olll Exchange Club Plants Sea-crl- st Herald-Examin- j ' M Ffasw ellavlatim edUnrtoott Free Press: Francis L Armstrong aviation editor International News service Chicago The party will return in the same plane Exact date of the return trip has not yet been decided Mother AsksJ’oliee Trees To Search for Girl l- au They were Joined here bv R C Elliott managing editor of the Salt Lake Telegram Theodore L Cannon reporter for the Deseret News and G Harvey Hancock managing editor In charge of news production of The Salt Lake Tribune who accompanied them on the last leg of their trip to the Pacific coast They arrived at the Oakland airport at 9 p m Pacific time With the newspaper men was Mrs Francis D Walton wife of the aviae tion editor of the New York and the only woman on the trip and A G Kinsman passenger traffic manager for the Boeing company The party was riding in a giant trimotored Boeing model cabin plane The ship left Salt Lake shortly after expecting to arrive at Oakland about 9 30 p m The “newspaper special” as it ls called left Chicago Friday at 6 51 a m Dense fogs over the Medicine v Bow country caused it to stop night at Cheyenne Wyo The was resumed Saturday at Journey 7 30 a m Other members of the party were Charles J Johnson aviation editor of the Pittsburgh Press Elmo Scott Watson feature editor of the Western Newspaper Union Chicago W B Courtney aviation editor Collier s Weekly New York City Joseph aviation editor Chicago Tribune William Westlake aviation ediDator Chicago vid Rotroff aviation editor Chicago News Fdward Hughes aviation edi- -i tor Detroit Times Dttroit Mich J Herald-Tribun- SMOKE SHOP KAII) ENDS IN ARREST OF 10 with! Union Pacific I Coal company at a k Roc Springs a assistant engineer jsj He was with the company for 19 years and at the time of his restg-j- j nation was general the Police of Salt lake Saturday weie asked to search lor Miss Viola 19 of 181 West fifth South street Mbs Durant who is 5 feet 4 Inches tall and weighs 140 pounds left home at 11 a m Saturday to go to work at the Liggett drug store Mam and Second Sou'h streets Her mother told police she feared the daughter Lad been kidnaped Trio Held for Quiz in Killing of Coast Patrolman Three boys held In the county Jail as suspects In connection with the murder of Patrolman Peter Muller Jr at Los Angeles April 13 steadfastly denied any complicity in the crime after being grilled Saturday by W L Payne of the United States department of justice The boys arrested Thursday at Fillmore on a Dyer art charge gave their names as Melvin S Jacobson 21 Clearwater Cal Harry W Gardner 21 Syracuse N Y and Jacob Kinney 31 Boise Idaho Questioning them Individually Mr Pavne said he found discrepancies in their stories concerning their movements on the night of the murder and decided to postpone further quizzing until the arrival of Los AnThey admitgeles police of I leers ted the theft of a car from Mrs Z K Wilholt of Santa Barbara and will be arraigned on a Dyer act charge Monday before the United States commissioner Mr Payne said When arrested the bovs had in revoltheir possession a ver the type which shot the policeman but they declared they stole it Authorities at Beaver in Beaver reported a gun of the same caliber a but of different make had been stolen from Roy Puffer Los Angeles police stated in a telegram received Saturday by the local officers that the car was stolen on April 11 and tallies with the one in which the murderers of Patrolman Muller were seen making their April 13 in downtown Los Angeles The boys told Mr Payne that they left Santa Barbara soon after taking the car and headed for Los Angeles but their stories on their movements after that did not Jibe They all said they spent much of their time in Los Angeles at the Crystal Gardens 5805 Whittier boulevard where the girl of one of the boys was competing in a dance marathon They said they saw the girl Mr finish out her 1200th hour Payne Intends to make a close check on this phase with the hopes of 8t ‘xactlyfi 8lJa‘ tlme the s f1 'lour The boys said they left Los An- headed for Idaho by way of geles Utah but got the wrong road and headed Into Arizona before they discovered their mistake They admitted that thev had stolen accessories were route the and looking for along some tire patches In a car at Beaver rewhen they found the volver were at Fillmore arrested They while attempting to steal another car officers reported Du-ia- m i -- fifteen-year-ol- 87 ee n 30-d- th Pageant Close SET FOR MAY association it was announced Saturday Other officers are L R Weber vice president and general manager of tlie Liberty company vice president and Oliver J Grimes and IN JAIL Liberty Given to Accomof in Slaying plice Salt Lake Patrolman Church Heads Set May 3 for DENY SLAYING WRITERS LEAVE DOCTOR’S CASE William D Brennan president of the Utah Fuel company was elected president of the Utah Coal Producers’ BOYS JUDGE CITES STATUTE d A boy has been sentenced to serve a term in the Utah state penitentiary it was revealed of Saturday at the monthly session the state board of pardons held at the prison The boy is Claude Ford convicted of third-degrburglary in Kanab and sentenced by District Judge Nephl J Bates His father ls William A Ford The passing of sentence came to light with the reading of a petition from Kanab residents asking that the board prevent the boy s entering prison The board recommended that Governor George H Dern sign a reprieve until the case can be investigated Board members as well as Governor Dern expressed strong opposition to the sentence enumerators Bates in Kanab was quoted The Tribune cooperating with cen- as Judge that when the boy enteied saying sus officials has Installed a box of a plea of guilty he was compelled by Its own on the main floor of The law to sentence He said he has Tribune building for the convenience howeverpasssuspendend execution and of anyone wishing to be recorced to resentence him to the state Enumerators will work all day Sun- plans industrial school day canvassing the residential sections in the hope that persons woik-ln- g Parole Given to during week days may be found Aide In Murder at home Mr Joseph said All who Among the prominent cases on Sathave not yet been recorded are asked urday’s docket was that of Joseph F in behalf of civic progress to remain convicted in 1925 with Noel at home until the enumerator’s visit Marenger EL White and Ralph W Seyboldt of it was said complicity in the fatal shooting of Patrolman David Crowther In Salt Civic Leaders Unite Lake City To Aid Census Men Marenger was granted a parole efLeaders of civic organizations have fective July I on condition that he go united in a pledge to do everything to California and take work on a in their power to get an accurate ranch that has been offered him of Salt Lake’s population White was statement paroled 5t a previous sesIt ls highly important from a stand- sion of the board Seyboldt the ringinfuture and of prosperity point was executed ducement to outside industries that leader An application for parole by George the city not be underestimated Mr W Funk committed to the prison Joseph pointed out 21 1929 for robbery was The seriousness of the present sit- February was convicted of the Funk denied uation ls seen in the fact that only and robbery in company with 28 of the 99 census districts aie now holdup Jack Hardy and William James of complete and that out of those comthe Murray State bank pleted only three show population inSam Lyte's creases Mr Joseph said Complete returns Saturday from Motion Denied Burmester Tooele county showed a of convicted Stanley Hudson population of 164 persons compared wounding Detective W W Griffin with 159 for 1920 an attempt to hold up the CapIn the Copperton district also com- after itol Loan office in Salt Lake also w as plete 511 persons were reported comdenied a parole He was convicted of pared with $4 in 1920 assault to commit murder The application of Sam Lyte serving county Jail term on a Liquor charge for a rehearing was denied Other cases and their dispositions follow: Terminations denied — Ralph Short attempted murder Donald Patenall E F Lopez burglary denied — Commutation murder George K Clawson grand larcenv Presentation of “The Message James Carter forgery Harry Graven of the Ages” L D 8 church cenburglary Truman L Giles grand tennial pageant will be extended Walter Harris burglary larceny 3 was to May it announced SaturReid J Horton Frank forgery office of the at the presiding day James robbery W D Johnson obbishopric taining goods on false pretenses M Reproduction of the pageant in J Jensen auto theft Luis Mont-esound and color motion pictures possession of marihuana J L Mit-to- n will be undertaken following the burglary J B Norton statutory was It present stage production conviction J B Newman assault to stated Heber J Grant president commit murder of the church and Charles W Board Grant have Nibley second counselor gone to Los Angeles to arrange One Rehearing details of the filming E Maurlllo Sanwas chez J Rvan burglary The pageant originally robbery Ted Stoddard obtainscheduled to close April 19 then ing goods on false pretenses Flovd was extended until April 26 and Sandusky assault to do bodily harm Saturday It was decided to present W B Updyke statutory conviction the drama another week to acMelvin Forbes statutory conviction commodate many persons otherTerminations granted — Aileen wise unable to attend Lewis fictitious check James Collins forgery Roy Christopherson robbery Charles Davis auto theft termination July 1 Oscar Hall voluntary manslaughter May 7 J H Kane statutory conviction: John King robbery O W Lefford statuDefense counsel for Frank Latino tory conviction termination Marcli accused persistent liquor law violator 1 1931 Frank Mastal grand larand his bondsmen Nick V Melis and ceny to be released to Colorado auJames Lambros Saturday moved the thorities Dan J Neal depriving Third district court to set aside the owner of vehicle released to federal order of a week ago forfeiting a $750 authorities Joe Sells burglary terbond mination August 1 Jose M Solorio District Judge David W Moffat burglary termination August 1 E continued argument on the motion A Welch grand larceny until April 26 Paroles denied — Virgil Edson auto Latino pleaded not guilty to the theft Melvin Forbes statutory conviolation The charge persistent viction: Joseph O Helwlg attempted charge resulted from the discovery robbery Hyrum Linday of a quantity of whisky at his home Lester Ronneburg forgery forgery 752 Pacific avenue on March 15 Paroles granted— Noble Hansen Frank Karach has since pleaded burglary John Adams robbery E guilty to possession of the liquor and W Bitton forgery Roy Gay burhas been fined $200 glary Chester Martin statutory conviction Scott Bunce statutory conviction parole July 27 Continuances — G C Nolan statutory conviction parole application Ferris Murphy auto theft parole application Applications for rehearing were denied John H Taylor forgery W Hj McMillen second-degrburglary IL C Barker auto theft rehearing was granted Representative business men from all parts of the state will be Invited to attend a dinner at the chamber of commerce Friday at 7 p m in honor of Loms S Cates who is resigning his position as vice president and general manager of the Utah Total deposits and resources of Salt Copper company to accept the Lake banks at the end of M'rrh presidency of the Phelps-Dodshowed an increase over those of the corporation at New York previous year according to a comAn invitation is being exparative statement released Saturday tended to the entire memberby Fdward A James examiner tot of the the Salt Lake Clearing House assoSalt Lake chamber ship ciation and representatives of chambers In other cities of Utah All Deposits this year totaled $845278 863 99 compared with $80 355 958 28 plans for the dinner will be at the conclusion of March 1929 Re subject to the approval of Mr sources were $118 776 342 93 comCates when he arrives Monday from San Francisco pared with $112344 987 64 the stateTlie committee in charge of ment showed Statements for national banks aie the dinner consls's of E O as of March 27 and state banks aie as Howard Harold P Fabian J F of April 5 said Mr James Fitzpatrick D D Moffat W J O Connor J H Rayburn Easter morning brings to all a sens James S Taylor and J C of Life renewed new health new en ergy ARROW PRESS 62 W 2aC So (Advertisement) 101-3- brated at 8 45 8 and 0 45 o clock Sunday morning to be followed by a choral celebiation at It a m at posed type of dam which the Rt Rev Arthur W Moulfeatures these ton bishop of the Utah diocese will Questions regarding of the general project were raised by deliver the sermon the Utah Boclety of Engineers and At the same hour services will be the governing board of the eng- resumed at the First Congiegatlonal all council ineering representing church which has been closed for brandies of engineering in Utah Improvements and similar services meand civil includes This mining will be held throughout the etty chanical engineers The Utah society taking a poll of Knights Templar Will et FINDS BOY 15 whole-hearted- ly while spe- Attend in a Body At the First Methodist church the Rev Ray S Dum will conduct the morning service at U o clock at which the Knlghta Templar will attend In a body The members of the order will assemble at the Masonic temple in full uniform at 10 15 a m to escort the officers to the church During the afternoon of Foster day servlets will be held at the CathPonolic and Episcopal cathedinls tifical vespers will be held at the Cathedral of the Madeleine at 4 p m at which Bishop Mltty will officiate and Monstgnor Hunt will deliver the sermon The music will be rendered by the Judge Memorial choir A school service will be held at St Mark's at S 30 p m and choral evensong at 7 30 in the evening A choir of 60 voices will sing during the service at Rowland Hall at 6 45 p m Sermon by Apostle Ballard At Tabernacle Services Faster services will be held at the L D 8 tabernacle at 3 p m at which time Apostle Melvin J Ballard will deliver the sermon A sieclal program of Easter music will be rendered by tile choir with Tracy Y Cannon at the organ The general service in the tabernacle will follow Faster services throughout the wards and the opening services of Liberty stake conference at the Assembly hall Sunday morning An 5 aster Sunday band concert Ls scheduled to be held from Opponents May 3pm to 4 p m at Liberty under the paik Organise Fight auspices of the citv parks departThe suggestion of engineers that ment Numbers will be played by the bond election be deferred until Held s band a thorough investigation be made AUTO CRASH IN Jl RES MAN of all disputed points and that It will be impossible for experts to Henry Rochel 24 of 187 B street w time eeks' two In doubts dispel all suffered cuts and bruises when his was turned down by the city admin- milk wagon collided with an automoistration bile driven bv Ben Williams 35 of Tlie argument of the engineers is 2623 Elizabeth street at fifteenth will hat the experts arriving now South and Stale streets Satmday at be obliged to take the same sources of 4 30 a m Rochet was treated at the were and drawn upon data that emergency hospital and went home made a part of the report of the engineering advisory board Mayor Bowman In his campaign for the bonds Is iverfectly willing to stand upon those figures and upon the recommendations of the board He declares that all the preliminary work necessary in such project has been done and that there could be no other course for the city to take than to abide by the advice of the authoritative report of the advisory The municipal water rcsens board on the Big Cottonwood canyon the camDuring the coming week assume a still shows measurewatershed will paign lor the bonds ments comparable to the situalivelier aspect the rity administration in 1924 when the cltv faced tion organizing Its forces while the a water shortage H K Burton opposition to the bond issue may folcltv water superintendent relow suit bv organizing in an effort to defeat the bonds lented Saturday The added however that the citv s storage facilities hud been Increa-esince 1924 and a serious shortage probably will be averted Measurements at Bilgbton a snow depth of 39 Inches show r C General Joseph Brigadier bearing a w acr content of 14 3 of the commanding general Inches the superintendent said Third division with headquarters at In the middle of April 1924 Fort Lew is Wash and Major Maxon the water content on the 8 Lough assistant ctiief of staff will shed was 14 Inches Brighton an afternoon for arrive Sunday Last year at the same time the of the Fort Douglas military Brighton wa'eished showed 30 reservation Inches of water General Csstner will remain here The wet season of last year two days making the first of a series Mr Burton explained will also of of annual tactical Inspections the tend to decrease t lie dangeis of leaves Thirty-eighHe Infantry a serious shortage Mine the Tuesday night for Chtsenne Wyo heavy rHins of a vear ago have where he will inspect Fort Francis Increased the storage of natuE Warren ral wells and streams an asset General Castner and Major Iongh w hlch can be draw n upon this will be guests of Colonel H C Pru e jear poet commander at a reception lues-da- y afternoon ) Starts Drive with the efforts of enumerators the 1930 federal census of Salt Lake will show a decrease in population since 1920 This was the statement made Saturday by Harry 8 Joseph district supervisor Officially the time alloted for enumerating Salt Lake ended Saturday at midnight with the reported population about 17000 short of that shown by the last decennial census of 1920 The 1920 census showed a population of 118210 Bo far only persons have been enumerated this year Mr Joseph said For this reason the census taking will be continued indefinitely until every person possible has been reached it was announced Ballot Boxes to Be Placed on Streets In a final desperate effort to record many thousands of citizens who are “away from home” when the enumerator calls or who are “too busy” to fill out the blanks ballot boxes will be placed on downtown street corners Monday Mr Joseph said These boxes should serve both as convenient reminders to persons who have not filled out their blanks and as handy means of getting blanks already filled out in the hands of cial Easter music will mark the services at the other churches At 8t Mark s Episcopal cathedral holy communion will be cele- its membership found 85 per cent supporting the action of the executive committee in withholding support from the Argenta project and this attitude was supported formally by the engineering council Mayer Pro mine Ts Dispel Doubts Mayor Bowman assured the engineers during the week that the city would do everything in its power to duqiel these objections and doubts on the i wirt of the engineers and assured them that not only would more definite data be gathered prior to the bond election but that the preliminary plans of the project would be amplified by detailed investigation following the bond election if the people favor the Issue the engineers declare However thst the engagement of outside experts at this time Is merely a gesture a matter which should have been attended to long ago by the city and not left until the last two weeks of the bond campaign It is pointed out by the engineers that no geological survey has ever been made of the reservoir site where above the proposed dam It is planned of water to store 12 000 acre-feand that differences of opinion exist between examining experts on the feasibility of the damsite itself as well as to the tvpe of dam selected as well as to the estimated cost and the probability of the city finding enough water In Big Cottonwood canvon to fill the dam with storage water PAROLE BOARD All Must Be Recorded or Salt Lake Will ’Shotc Youth’s Case Stirs Action Loss Population by Members Governor Asked to Give Reprieve Unless citizens cooperate more Service s Ar Impressive Idaho ranged by Salt Lake's Houses of Worship Report Wiley Census Head To Aid Count Engi-Expect- Asked on Water Supply lively APRIL STORE ROBBED The Taylorsville Mercantile company Satmday reported to police that someone inid entered the store early Saturday morning and had stolen 100 pans of womens hose valued at $1 per pair Entrance was gauud through a rear window first-degr- ee i ( H t Bondsmen Fight Against Forfeiture State Business Men Plan to Honor Cates Salt 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