Show ¥ - t rrt- t - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER 12 16 TRAIN HITS AUTO PARTY ' INJURES SIX Two Girls Severely Hurt Remain in IIopital Following Medical Attention Cow Nears End of Tether Many of the cows at the recent state fair attracted attention by their beauty their pedigrees or their production records but Feggy Daisy has a distinction all her own She Is without doubt the oldest row in LUh probably the oldest in the I nlted States and there Is Just a rhanre that she is the most venerable bolne In the world Her age is 25 summers — and win- Peggy Daisy now has 216 descendants in the female line and Mr McKay has figured that In another 25 years there will have been enough female descendants to furnish (lie entire state of Itah with milk blnce Peggy dan't tell to what she attributes her long life her owner has to speak for her He vouched for the fart that Peggy has led a clean life as rows’ lives go and has had to rustle for her subsistence Peggy has never had heaps of rlcfii food thrown at her and has never been stuffed to force her Rallies During ATeek iwc to Sel New Record in Salt o hit-ru- t ff ! H- C - Kin-Be- Mother Sees Son Killed Hit and Run Auto but cows ilve long lu some parts of the world so he couldn't safely make any unqualified rlilms who is of the Peggy Daisy Guernsey breed traces her ancestry back as far as 18S2 when one of her matcmtil progenitors helped pull a wagon at rots the plains to Itah Her father whose name was Robbie waa the first bull ever registered Guernsey brought to I tah Peggy Daisy has had 17 heifers At the age and five bull calves of 19 she had mhde a record for production of 10380 pounds of milk and 306 pounds of hutterfat t Bureaus Declare DecrefUe Most Drastic Fifty Years Here’s List In Census of S L Jobless to Urged Register Monday at All Appointed Places in S L Salt Lake housewives are finding they can fill their market baskets at much less cost than formerly according to figures made public Sunday bv the bureau of census and bureau of labor of the United States Places of Registration " government Given most Aid in Survey The as In drastic the price drop undoubtedly ac hlevp a new record for the number of political rallies held of foodstuffs in 50 vears has made It of Unemployment possible buy with $5 almost as much within one week food as $6 would buy a year ago The saving to Salt Lake consumHere is the list of registration Candidate Set for ers amounts to $6200 per day or about agents who will register voters as 280 000 per year $2 bucensus The ddreks at Rally well as take an unemployment census reau places this city’s normal spend(numbers refer to districts) John James eandlda’e for commis- ings for food at 525000 $14 year per HRST WARD sioner will address a group of hts or $39 800 1— Mrs Mary i Miller 353115 E 7th South day per 2 — batah Pomeranct suppoiters at a i ally Monday at 8 Belmont 3— H Mrs Decrease Ck Large lavlor 177 Williams Ave P ni In the borne of A J Charon During Year 4— Mrs Clara Walk 258 Ave Hampton 1075 5—- Mrs Harvard avenue Another The! decrease in the price of food Pearl Mitchell 1420 Major St — Hulda B 8now 1817 Major street speaker will be E A Rogeis former here in the last 12 months amounts 7— Norma Riches 436 Kensington district attorney In addition to the to 15 7 per cent the figures show 8— Leon W Coaley 1411 Blair street 8— WnmUred H Smith 1057 Denver 8t addresses the progiam will include Based on the 1930 population count 10— Mrs J P Covey 438 Last 8th South of 140 184 the aveiage family of five musical numbeis and refreshments 11— Mrs Elina L Carillon Mr Bawden 736 So 3rd E 2— LUa Carlquist in Salt Lake spent $518 for food a 677 So Third East 17 — Mrs John Robtnson 811 Park street year ago The same food can now Mareus Will Be 14— Ruth Mummerle 612 So 7th East be bought for $437 15— Flora Severn 1350 Green street 18— Mrs A 8 Fisher 1415 So 5th East Gnebt at Tea The cast of feeding the average 17— Mnbel L Bradford 747 E 17tlr South 18 — Mrs Claude Louis Marcus candidate for mavor resident during normal times is about alrbanks 817LotranAve 19— Maud love 818 East 13th South 8t will be the guest of honor at a tea 30 cents per day This amount has Beer 1172 So 9th East Elisabeth is declined until it 21 -- Frida R Monday from 2 to 3 p m In the possible now to 1057 Lake street Morris 32 — Mrs Millie fahepherd home of Homer T Stewart at 255 purchase the same quantity and qual848 ho 8th Eat 21 — Mrs J B Lewis 736 Windsor street food over of the counter for 25 North First West street frank ity 24— Mrs A J Oakey 761 8o 9ih East St cents 25— Mr Marcus will sjieak Mrs Bade Ranck 983 Yale avenue fmory and Dealing with criminals who are 26— Mrs Rose Berlin 1221 Lyman court The tea Is for residents of the third Normally the city spends $1 077 000 27 Elsie Hanford 1463 So 10th East St Is bom a not made and task for confection-eiy daily 28 —Mrs Jessie B Snuth 1774 Logan Ave per year precinct candy and 29— Mrs N R Jensen 1214 Sherman Ave sold only at stores catering to of the Rev and Mrs Samuel D Baw 30 — Mrs I R Watts 1151 East 13th So that trade 31— Mrs Harry R Broush 675 So 11th E den of Kavali India Baptist misMcKnight Chairmen 32— Helen Cowan 1359 Gilmer drive Estimates Sales Volume sionaries who were speakers Sunday 73— Flora D Large 1532 Princeton Ave Plan to Meet Mrs Jacketta Davis 1579 Sherman Stores selling only fresh fruits and ln sevelaI Baptist churches in the a 34— enue A meeting of prpcinct and district and city county -do business of a vegetables 35 Lucy B Seely 1478 Rvosevelt Ave chairmen for J H McKnight can- $185 000 pernormally The Rev Mr Baw den spoke at the 38 — Marv L Orvn 928 Military drive year the report disdidate for mayor was held Sunday closes Cutler 1982 So State street Murray and Taylor avenue Bapttrt 6153 —-- Laura G Perkins 241 Ramona Ave Fmma aUernoon at McKnight headquarRetailers selling milk cream but churches in the morning and the Im- DnraS Poulson 1048 S 5th East ters 336 South Main street Mc- ter 54— Fdlth Gamble 1748 So ll 4th East cheese and other dairy products 'maliucl Baptist chucch ln the 55 — Mrs J Roy Wilson 679 Ramona on ownerIrs- Bawden Knight spoke municipal addressing 58— Mrs Salt Lake residents $527 000 nlng’ Sarah Oldham 523 E 21st So camKrause 57— ship and Brigham Mrs Mina Ellis 2340 So 7lh East of their foods per year ln Sre8atlons in the Magna Baptist 58— Mrs Lor Gray 26b4 Green street church in the morning and the Burpaign chairman gave instructions uormal times 59— Mrs Grant Wright 24d3 So 7th East for the final drive 66Rio Mrs Nellie Chrlstopherson Grande Baptist Groceries and meats at retail sell lington and 768 East 21st South for about $4 509000 ln average years churches In the evening 61— Mrs Hat K Sugden 1984 I ake street ” to is difficult believe It the said 62— Mrs For bread pie cake and other bak8o9 Downlngton Nightingale Bally Ruby Child avenue ery products Salt Lake spends about Rev Mr Bawden "that ln India chil63— Ruby Strong 9v7 Blatn avenue Set for Monday dren born Into families of the 64— Ellen C Lewis 1934 So 10th Fast St $208 000 per year at retail bakeshops criminal tribes are trained to 65— Mrs L G Hoaglun 1219 Warnock Supporters of W Harry Nightin- and this figure does not Include such av enue engage ln thievery highway robbery 66— Mrs Pearl Fisher 1188 gale candidate for city commission- products sold at grocery stores I Stratford er will hold a rally at the New house avenue Whenever the retail price of food and other crimes as a life work Mrs Mary J Grant 2751 Hiehl d dr "As heads of the Baptist Industrial 67— hotel at 8 p m Monday Nicholas declines one per cent here it means 68— Flla Mounteer 2623 So 13th East G Smith will preside A musical that the cltv for the criminal tribes of 69— Mrs Rada Vernon 1277 E 21st So gets its foodstuffs in settlement 70— Mrs H C Tacart 1385 E 21st So south India we are constantly workAnother undiminished volume for $400 program will be given per ing to aid these unfortunate people ” SECOND WARD Nightingale rally will be held Wed- day less 01— Mrs D E Knight 144 W First So Tlie Rev and Mrs Bawden have 02 — V D White nesday in the public library Sixth New Wasatch hot 103— been missionaries In south India for Mrs Letltta B Larson 474 South South and Eighth West streets West Temple 27 A meeting ln the Interests of the years They will leave Monday 104— Mrs Nellie Davenport 563 So 2d W morning for Wells Nev en route to 105— Emma Heath 628 So West Temple candidacy of Alex Buchanan Jr for 106— Mrs Pearl Baldwin 730 So W Tem San Francisco where they will board 107 the city commission will be held — Mary E H Cotterell 915 Jefferson ship on October 30 for India to con108— Elizabeth Brain Monday night at Pioneer stake hall 05 Merlmac Ave 102— Bertha K Tlngey 2002 bouth Main 128 West Fifth South street Charles tinue their work in the settlement 110 — Rose 916 Gale street Cottrell will preside and speakers They have been in this country for 111— Fthel Lewis Cope 821 So 2nd West St 18 months traveling 45 000 miles to 112— Clara P Griffiths wlll Include Nephi L Morris Wtl- 343G W 6th So Augusta Stevensen 247 So 2nd W ford Brlmley and George Armstrong speak on their missionary work In 117— 114— Anna Ricks 278 West 2nd South bt churches 115— Mrs Leone Bohllng 752 W 1st Bo Baptist TO Leaders Believe Plan Will Spur Efforts to Care for 30-- dis-tm- ‘ Convention Three Dajs Hotel men from the Rocky MounMiss Lily King of Salt Lake was tain states will assemble ln Sait Lake installed as piesldcnt of the Utah next Sunday for the opening of the association Christian Endeavor union at cereIntermountain Hotel will continue monies Sunday afternoon ln the which convention Third Presbyterian church as a part through Tuesday Featuring the convention will be of the thirty-eight- h annual conferthe presence of Thomas D Green ence which ended ln the evening American Hotel of the president Other officers installed were MLss who will address the Alberta Fischer Salt Lake first vice association hotel men at the annual banquet on presldent and Miss Margaret Barnes the closing day of the convention Robert Dobson Salt Lake The registration Is listed for Sun Logan and Lucian Beelar Provo second day with the business sessions start- vice presidents The Rev W H En- J City Offers Homage to Sea Pioneer Candidate Announces ing Monday session Monday The opening starting at 9 a m in the Hotel Utah will be featured by an addiess by Mayor John F Bowman with reports of thc various officials taking up the remainder of the morning meeting Officers Prepare Report Those' reporting will be President George C Ober Salt Lake Secretary Chauncey W West Salt Lake Treasurer J R Young Salt Lake and the 8 E following vice presidentsBrady Pocatello Idaho Waldemar Anderson Evanston Wyo Mark Anderson Provo J H Lambert Elv Nev Frank Golden Reno F X Carron Richfield Fred Mann Boise Idaho and J F Davis Rock Springs SURVEY OPENS ON RELIGION - 152-- Mrs - 1 1 i hit-ru- Strangers Bilk Idaho Traveler In Dollar Game well-dress- ed ?’6-M- lss Drive Opens On Violations Of Auto Laivsljmg Freedom or For Escaped Convict Ends T ——- Legion Conducts Engineers Name Meeting Speaker Yeggs Baiter Safe Get Cash Sporting Goods 1ft Safe-breake- rs 1 st J t 1 r p£1 11 — '- - 1 Armed Pair Rob UNIVERSITY BEGINS EXTENSION CUSSES Fruit Market Man Car Crash Vidimus Condition Belter Til-l- St tv t 3 F i I Mr Whitaker m an announcement Sunday particularly stiessed the necessity of appluants filling the cards out in detail as all the requested information is needed in making placements through the civic employment bureau Appointment of an advisory committee to aid Mr Whitaker will be recommended by Major John F Bowman he said Sunday agents have been Registration asked to donate one dav s services time for the work during which members of the advisory committee on unemployment expect to have made a fairlv complete registration of unemployed citizens in the county Classifying Task Follow -- After registration is completed The task of classifying those out of work according to their needs and the tvpe of work they can do will begin Mayor Bowman has advanced the theory that the contemplated advisory committee should include a member designated by the unemployed council The county commission Tuesday is expected to complete plans for the of a central ware-tiouorganization from Which wall be distributed foodstuffs and supplies to the city s All needy thioughout the winter social service agencies in the county are expected to cooperate in the operation and maintenance of the warehouse and an administrator to work independently of the county charity department will be appointed Tarm Bureaus Aid State and county farm bureaus will cooperate ln the plan to gather foodstuffs and distribute them through a regular agency to unemployed persons it was announced on Sunday by Miss Edna Rosenkrantz executive secretary of the bureau George D Keyser sponsor of the plan who donated the use of a large was advised Saturday warehouse that members of the executive comof the mittee and county bureau would be asiced to report on all crops that may be donated or purchased at a discount It Is understood that a large portion of tlie potato onion tariot and squash crops have not been harvested and will be available for distribution se Mrs Orena Damron 828 Pacific Ave Mrs Albert Jensen 1025 w 7th So 118- —HrsterR Hardman 1072 Jeremy bt 116— Mrs Pauline Peterson 574 Post 8t l'O— Mrs Lvdla Page 204 So 9th West 121— Hilda MvGothlen 1298 Tola avenue 122— Mrs Irene Blundell 1720 Indiana Av 116— 117— Campaign Aides sign was ln charge Also serving as officers during the George O Bishop candidate for School Programs Slated coming year are: The Rev H M commissioner Thursday announced Struck by a hit and run automobile THIRD WARD Waldron counselor ills committee advisers in and Ogden pastor hlle hts mother looked on helplessly campaign City to Honor 141 -- Matilda Davis 573 No 16th West Katherine Mulhall secretary and as follows J T Holding manager 142— Nellie Harter B14 W Arthur Prevsett 9 son of Mr and 14th North Columbus 43— Mrs Fanny L llldd 664 W 4th No treasW Mrs H Olson ButHelen L Provo E Mrs Vasco S Pressett Is dead at San Bishop secretary 44— Father Shaw 972 West 3rd North urer terfield Val J Gonzales L C Riter Antonio Texas where the family Hi— Eliza C Harrison 905 W No Temp 146— Lutena Emery D T Lane Dean Haynes 43 North 7th West I A The Superintendents Chosen moved from 208 Eighth East street Co147— of Mrs Emma Turnbaugh 17 No 6th W memory Christopher C H H Fowler Smoot G Bertelson two weeks ago according to a disRobert S 148— Aflon Southam Superintendents are466 No lumbus will be honored at a city6th West Nora M McDonald 321 Reed street Instructions were given Sunday at J9— Mathews Salt Lake alumni Harry F J McGanney J E Gillespie Wal- wide observance patch to The Tribune —1 Salt 2 "80 in Holme Monday 4i0 court ter Irwin P Arnovltz Pussiey J m to The driver W Haywood 35 was 300 Wright Allen Salt Lake Christian Endeavor volunteer church p Lake The day marks the 419th anMartinson 251 W 2d No Bell B White Apt C 216 West World and publicity the Rev T G Murphy C C Btikner Byron Kertaptured after a chase and charged of the discovery of Amer- survey workers assembled in the Im- North niversary Leta shaw Hickman H Temple Muh manuel A George Lake vocation lth drunken driving and homicide Christian Earl Lilley Salt Baptist church by Dr 153— Mis Luella Miller 140 W No ica the intrepid Genoese naviga- Kemahan Temp The boy whose father was well 164— Mrs M M Archer and citizenship Ruby Street Provo vev R P Flagcl Jack Trelawney tor byA national director of visil7o No W Temp series of social functions will tation 155— Mrs W C A E L Lewis Nelson George W Morris 129 West Hugh known In Salt Lake as an official of A G Dlederick to evangelism preliminary Logan efficiency climax 3rd observance the North D W Horsley E R the Modern Violin school was re158— Mm Carrie Lloyd missionary and evangelism Frances Shlnglcton 5o4 De Soto 8t All banks will be closed but stores comprehensive movement to gather 157 — Rose Bollwlnkel data pertaining to the religious af5"5 West Capitol KJergard S R Phillips W Jacoby schools the turning from play Saturday night Qualtrough intermediates and other pub- filiations of Salt Lake when struck outside his home His of residents Ruth Leber of Ferron Juniors’ W M K Bridge A E Chrlaholm Elmer lic buildings postoffice — Annie foirthuard Lou 63 E North Temple will remain open during 173— Mr A Speer Provo lookout and extenSingleton Charles R Johnson R W the usual hours Hoy Brewerton City 160 Kimball mangled form was gathered up by North Main his mother who was powerless to In- Wyo don Alice Dtx Mt Pleasant prayer Haslam David Haslam E Doler H Foremost among the entertainments It wvas decided to divide the city Apts 173 -- Mis Mabel Paul 53 East 1st North into eight districts each with a 174— Della Beattie 138 4th avenue terfere He died shortly afterward The hotel men and their ladles will meeting and quiet hour Virgle J Donelson F G Harris Frank is that of the Christopher Columbus manager 17V— Mr Nan Rirhardson No 5 Louise who will have several capArthur with his sister Ruth 7 was leave at 11 30 a in for Ogden being Beelar Provo social and recreation Knight Willard Rogers R A Pons society Italof of citizens lot First avenue Apts composed H C Zinger A Koztopulos George him tains under each and 178— Mr pupil In the Hamilton school here guests of the Bigelow hotel atFrank Lathrop Ogden stewartship captain Beatrice Paporth 180 1st Ave 8 30 p in in the Eagles’ at ian origin H Kidd Dr F E Morgan Dr E R 177— Mrs L E Riter 86 B atreet No 33 will have charge of several teams this year until the family moved luncheon Then will follow the elec- - the Rev N C Wallin Provo drama 402 South West Temple street Apts Each team consisting of two per-fo- Caithness Last year the children attended La- tion of officers with entertainment1 and pageantry and Ray S King edl Van Cott LaMont Felt H D Heist hall 174 Jane Romney hno Massara Craford 123 O Bt vice Henry picsidcnt A tor will visit every home ln Sal’ 1”9 — Cordelia of the Christian Endeavor Frank fcmethurst Jack Tannebaum by the Junction city members fayette sihuol Spencer 279 P street 180— Mrs S B Campbell 740 D street J M Hanson H J Hay William charge of the program which prom- take beginning Monday at ! n The car was pursued by dinner at the Newhouse hotel in the Megaphone in — 181 E Neslen Mrs 367 Tenth Ave ises to ellipse that of previous years Cards for the listing of information Ihj— lnRa RH Wells Kell Campbell former San Antonio evening followed by a theater party Topics relating to ctlzenshtp and'D Oliver Robart L Bridge Alvin Ononno T6 O street Rlchcda president of the 183— Mrs Sarah B Richards 34 F street tax collector who caused the drivers will conclude the day’s activities the church work of young people and Dyer C W Silver W D Hodges concerning religious preference ora- 184— Mrs Sena Beer 57 First avenue of all residents will be filled out a communion service occupied the Marvin J Bushop M K Ersklne C society will deliver the principal Arrest 185— Annie 8 Hiahain 582 Third avenue Installation at Banquet E Hart J E Barker Harry Ostler tbe“reidenVfr absenfr aWrasTthiec tl!eVOyage 186— Mrs Charles Kent 204 M street The child will be burled In San The the day delegates during will be held the small Tuesday three 187— Ravmond Cole 317 N street meetings leading explorer A E E caus Doolv John Robertson team P be con py the A communion service was held ln J Antonio maje jq 188 — Gertrude Sperry 669 FUhth Ave in the Newhouse hotel to Discussion one of the presen tact hl ships J 8 Kedras William H Ker- Spanish lt announced 189— Idha C Hlaham 888 Third avenue on "Telephone Commissions’’ will be the morning with Presbyterian pas- SDry In It was Bahama islands of search 190— Atltssa ScotU 857 shaw A Is movement Holt First avenue The J nonsect&rian tors J George and 191— ln charge Harring- a westward route to India that the followed by an address bvL WIIaje Anes Mounteer 1026 Second Ave ton William Holt William 8 Nesblt nondenomlnattonal and Protes’ant 193 — Mr B Camming 1064 3rd Ave Fay of Oakland Cal on "Highway and Quartets Enter Contest new was world discovered Calvin Kemrf Gene Hickman M 193— Florence F Hilton Catholic faiths are co1285 3rd Ave Entertainment will include song Jewlh and ln the survey Publicity ” The Installation took place in the S Rendtkoff George D Jergensen WARD FIFTH Every 221 —6am Oalaeizi 33 State street After a luncheon ln the hotel the afternoon as well as a quartet con- - Nels Martinson L and dance acts Miss Ida Stone will operating church In the except the L D S Brandengurger 117 — J M Hanson 6ft East 1st South delegates will convene again at 2 test Several young which has Itscity by Third Presbyterian f Urabeth FitzGerald E N Carlquist play the accordion 213— G B Smyth Delphi hotel own organization for 2'4 o’clock to discuss "Unethical Prac- - church — F J Jensen Mnxum hotel Garnet Bradshaw of Ogden T W McDonald J E Latttn Atfred women w ill sell flowers for the ben- the purpase Is ln the participating 25— William Harold Keysnr 4"3 So 3rd E tlces" Resolution will be adopted Upoke on "One Thing Our Christian Soisenscn Ben Hanlev efit of the unemployed Refreshments Stewsurvey Ralph Ea M Duev 315 F 4ih South and other business transacted to clase Endeavor Needs ” art Alma Clavton John Hiller J H and darning will follow The team workers will report to 227— Miss Eleanor Beckman Columbia the afternoon session of The will Columbus The closing session was held ln Lym A J Join apartment Knights each night and they 228 — Icuisa Wilcox 146 So 3rd Eat their Bthop M J McDonnell The annual banquet will be served the evening Woman's league and in turnmanagers Speakers were Mina Carl R Junson CCi£3t Vandyle R with the Catholic 2J9— Mr H E Campbell 348 E 8 Temp will report to Dr W R Slo in the Hotel Utah starting at 7 p m McArthur Parent-Tea- r En the Catholic 310 — Mary C Vincent 34Q E 4th South "What Christian her associaL Richmond Two affable stranger and a do- with Installation man pastor of the Immanuel BapJohn M Havs R a tion at a 231— Mr of Mary Sw 1ft 556 Hfth Fnt followMe” officers to Street Kubv Means ln dance honor of deavor dinner the llar matching game cast L O HenL Wade H E Williams chairJones is who tist 233— Mrs loulaeYoung J church 618 Bray place general There will be an address by the and Beryl Ireland “What Is Ex- J L Lawrence ing formal the of new 2 43 — Mr gymnaElla 8 Becker opening Montclair PL man William Price Fred of the survey drickson of Shelley Idaho $222 Sun- new president 214— Margaret Eintgn 258 Sixth Fast after which as Mr Good Cithern’’ Us at of Memorial school the sium pected Judge M L Wr’ght R W Bridge Shurtleff — Claudia Morris day afternoon 449 215 2nd South Bast will Green and Barbara Good Robert Smith J G Nielson W B The dinner will be given at 6 p m give the principal talk of llelner Robert-so278— Ada J Murphy 463 Fast 1st South When Hendrickson stepped off a the In the cafeteria of the school followed as 277— Austin E Jatnea 754 E So Temple Teammates’ evening Game the ’Playing F F Schef filer R W Cook train at the Union Pacific station 9 — Mr L Knight 144 So 7th East 8t Thomas Temple Jr “We Would bee Terry Gene Powell George Roth Cathern by dancing in the gv mnasiuni 230—Sarah J O Connor 211 So 7th F about 4 d m he told police he was ’’ HowMs of Our and T Jesus ln Kirk Bond the A Moyle 240—-4 chairman Friendships 321 So 7th E harlotte Mason Tumier A L Kenipf greeted by a stranger 241— Mrs Fmma Blftckmarr 629 E 6th So ard L Brow n field se retary of the of the Catholic E Kertkas Harold Hills srhool committee J Who offered to show him Brigham 242— Mrs Annie M Baldwin JUJ E 6th So California union of Christian 241— Mrs A E Brabv 311 So 9th East Andrew H Palmer J E bcelll H R Woman's league and Mrs J p FlaJoung’s grave 244 — May F Collett 840 Menlo avenupe A are in "Greater Things Than These Rand H J McKean herty president of the P-Iaw-ronFrank Hendrickson took up with the sug245— Mattie Edward 949 South at12th2nd Hast for Christ and the Church" E P Frans P L Ludw lg Fred charge Nell O Donnell grand knight 248 — Vera H Felt 230 Ho gestion and together they went to of the Knights of Columbus is gen247— Mr Alice Fmllah 942 K 4th South Kasteler Charles tne aveof Edward the site Itemy grave on First 248 — Jennie Davidson 1323 E 5th South eral chairman of the dance Fitches and Edna Rawlings C MMvtU HO Sp nih Fut nue between State and A streets 2 50 — Mr W iavlof 1167 Bueno Ave J wheie shoitly they weie accosted by 54 So 13th Eat Haael 21— Reier entered the Gran another man who asked them the lecoiB NT y PRrt 1NCT no Ite Hardware company office 1084 373— H of Pearl Hullurd the MurrY R D No 1 apartments gation Fast Twenty-firSouth street early 3"8— Mr Mim Grhm Murray R D 4 The latest arrival carelessly dis Watch jour diiving Mr Motorist 377— Mr B SUlirnan Eat Mill Marian Sunday evening hammered the saje Crfk played some money then suggested a Arr Intensive war on motorists w ho ojren and escatied with more than 278 -- Mra Harel Dorlua Moyle Box 217 dollar matching game A few coins Insist on breaking traffic laws or of tennis balls® r d no j $100 and a were turned and the new arrival drive their automobiles with faulty services for Frank Q land footballs quantity Funeral MM °i Neiitr nty rtoriNCT vatued totally t $100 walked awav Hendrickson told po- - brakes or lights will glnit Monday Farl J Glade managing director Mount ford 38 war veteran and Mr Haslam B rd 3159 left bv a rear window Bouih lire the man whom he had met at Taking the offensive will be depTmplf of KSL will be the print IpaJ speaker printer formerly with the Salt Lake qey The robbery was discovered by 28 J - Mr Laura William 130 Wtntvorth ths railroad station suggested theyuty shenffr city police and state Thirteen years ago Bud Johnson at tlie n gular weekly luncheon of Telegram were held Sunday at 3 p m Hansen the manager averma 281 — Mr An Johnson 1500 8 23rd E continue the game and ’take” the highway tiaffic patiolmen who hm-- 4$ esc nped from the Ohio state puson the I nglnerring Council of Utah at Kmgclon ft Lees mortuary Bishop George W arrtved at the plant at 8 30 24 — No vulra ) jen Olhrr man who immediately after-- i been eui red In the drive bv the 1931 while serving to noon one of at of from Muiulav the chamber John hetzer of tile Eighth L D S p m patrolmen M R Peterson and (turn NT Y PRFCINCT NO 9 rot ward rejoined them The game was traffic death toll J E Hamilton of the Sugurhotue irumtao?r?'son'Tm I resumed and Hendrickson lost his The drive will not be confined to district investigated Although the 2H8 Mr Martha L North Highland monry according to Detectives Reed Salt Itke but will extend over the and Monday afternoon h ami t hdc stnton f nglneers and their friends of the American Legion was given at police were last notified early night S' tend ve entire unn ty cooperation ln the t ishrr 32 will leave for Columbu aro Invited Hillings and John A Morgan The burial In the City cemetery no report was turned Into headquar dT9i'2urw8mh1(uH 290— Mr So State rM teWard 3615 ters until 1 a m Monday oi mt trm inct no 4 294 Mr Al Thotua U9 E 14th Ave OKrf eld Young nrd C htef Traffic Deputy Wes-le- y veils ago while reiving n term of Fthel Norrli Men 2— Mr L Mnughan Polite thief Jo-- from five to twenty years for automoT F B irk Mr Mien Jan Kimball Mnana ph E Burhidge has pledged hi aid bile theft N7Mr 298— Mr Jours Bacchus to assist the campaign in the city f Mary T he to were Salt Inke biought pair f Ol NTT FRM !M T NO S limits and placed in the city Jail for 6tt(e sni— Mi Martha M Moes'trr Box 109 M les 2 ket plug Saturday bv It I r 111l No Allocation of Community Chest I mu W Sudbury Bx 67 R t) 6 trato-fenffitcr of the Glut) pn on funds for October will be decided at R P No ? Mrnnk n M up and Two ht unmiusked bandits Johnson ntentlv wtti iiui'ht in In the extension dlvl-- l a meeting of the chest budiet com( art biology botany Hharp Murray R D No 7 counting robbed J F Funk of 47 hiust Flrt Los Angt les gilt u dlv w Idle attemptFRM NTT !N T NO n of the I nlvrrsttv of I tah will OI mittee at 4 p in Monday tn the Combusiness rhemlslry economics South street of approximately $5 tn lo7Mr Martin Thorn 40 First Ave ing to paw another laid i tit t k F nhi r hi III their first Session etlutaUon English geology his1 munity CI11 st office Ime‘t Gavford Monday ( annlnB Midvale Hannah 2340 till South State market at fruit wit atres'ed rrtrntly in S111 Fmn-- 1 with their combined enrollment n bnme on Mr chairman of the committee will preI t'ii tory and polltlial adence street at 10 30 p m Sunday 310 Julia Felrrson Sandy H D I 1st 0 on stispU Ion side eeonomlts library mlrnir metttvlnf nil atlnns of e Xt reding the Mr Funk told deputy hhertffs that'raVi' Mrs Mathilda IVrn Ditk wife of total of Jttotl of last year Request for (lie funds are apallurgy modern languages music i oi sty YRrctseT no i he faced a gun held bv one of the allocuC 1007 of III avenue J that and While at ill lual Instruction Dbk educan n Nl 1 average Hist the Rcleme natural proximately physical men as he looked up from his woik J Burglar Ni'' tions for the month of O tob r ae- - xlx'er of Governor Geoige 11 Icin many t leases will br(ln Monday tion paarhulngr health public as men n entered The the u Ft the maiket h r d no j smi ckn llif’nfrr ket Office evening enrollment will continue amlology apce h and western jbanctPs forced him into a back ram circling to Hugo B Anderson rxecu-- t spent a fairly gtxid dav Bumhiy In conoy tiie Holy ( now havptul whne hr ve secretary Ihrouiili the week to give everyhistory lie Nwld and searchid him i They At h t dr mWrniiu was taki n Shiurtbiy following an rttilng a rear door of the Matlo one an opportunity to attend T he tw i Fihei Bmith bund it n No 3 Attiaillng the largest group 'then took the money from s COID hTAR MftTING FIT t South automobile at blent tin liter b)2 I avl Twent (lasses will meet III the lavfavetle made up of leather wilt he a regfr’er and fled on foot et hniiu tlnv tilt lit a bin glar atoli at hoot Smith Memorial hiithhnf The Gctid fit tr Women of Fait Lake Mt Hit k suffered a ft nrture of the (OI NTT 1’HrONC T NO I (ourse In rharacter etltn alloti at171 U ln M Vawdrv aill meit Wulnt city at 2 p m at pelvis when her automobile akhltltd $JO (torn a rash box ln a thktl health the piihlir library and on the tended by (UK) and Instructed tty Pi luting I ngtavlng Ruling Binding 1 4 tnllr Mutilry Divert m ins on the wet atrrrt and crashed Into iiln fiot t of the theater nccoidlng to Memorial house Memory park Mniri!! Riverton R H Milton Reunion dean of the t hool ARROW rid NS Id We t 2nd Houth (! campus H 3i8 it Cmm Kivrlnn H D Nn 2 htret pole at BouLli Temple and Lmmli a lepotCs The place waaenteted stead of Monday as previously of (duration at the unlvusltv lostrniUon will he given tn a U te lbiskt U vOisplilois eshawaj C( NTY ISC T NO 9 ( d between 4 20 and 5 35 p m droit It will meet In itoulh high aohool Tftiirty of aubjerU Including ac 111 (AcUritlmnent ) Lrslc J DuUliiau Weft Jor JRy 4tll Police Chech Stories Told By Suspects Police Sunday were cheeking tlie stories told by two youths ai rested SuturdaW Tor questioning in connection with the murder October 2 of Edmund G Hines Salt Lake grocer Detective Chief David H Clayton said that the stories told by Ralph Draper 18 and Ted Brooks 19 m some instances were different The statements conrerncd the activities of both during the afternoon following tlie slaying of Mr Hines In his store at 424 Eighth East street Several persons said by police to have seen two youths ln the vicinity of the store on the day of the murder saw Draper and Brooks in the city Jail where they are held on open charges but did cot identify either as one of the pair suspected of the Chief Clayton said the slaving youths would be seen Monday by other persons who were in tlie vicinity of the store following the murder Final Kilos Hchl For Music Loader Funeral services were held Sunday for Mrs Hudson LfttU at Fatly mortudiy Cliarl Mri LPUIS VnO Ufll pronil- luent In rhu k nd club circln of Sait ftt 2 30 p ake died Friday follow lng an operation The Rev Flmer I Goshen r of the first Congregational rhurclt officiated Interment was ln the ML Olivet cemetery linn I Prir F 1 I rK 39 P O Mills tie R 11 — Ciorili n H Bet tun-- ! 357 — 0 tf 174 Mr hint Mr Cnnn H5 Mr Qt wham 741 pn 341 tn Cut Hud B Mrflhn Nrlllf p Dununore Mt Id m Mi irrav Atjopi H U D 2 Ulnghutu Wp1! Apt Stoll KlfMwnMIno Bingham f unvnn Mr Hid ry trguxk g H (any m Ion Fftruw Him ( unyoiv ( OI M PRI ( N ( T NO HT Hi Bnd t no Cm(6 pertnn Btillttgrr Parr im oi nty C F c ea-s- 3 111 1 lit ly inter Sun- Preparations were completed census day for taking a county-wid- e of unemployed Monday through the use of election registration machinery All unemployed persons are uiged to go to their registration plates Monday morning and fill out the cards which registration agents will furnish them All other lists of unemployed will be discarded and placements on unemployment relief projects made fiom the new list obtained Monday so it is essential that all jobless register regal dless of how many times they may have registered befoie Registration Agents Receive Curds John M Whitaker m charge of the registration has alieady distributed cards and the registration agents w ill return them to the county clerk's office after they have been filled out along with a report of the number ts registered in then respective 03-- National President Set for Utah Conference Ends n Address at Intermonn-taiAfter Sessions of 14 Jobless During eve-se- NEWLEADERS DISTRIBUTED COMPILE DATA CARDS con-wor- th HOTEL LEADER Sj Lnemplojed -- E INSTALLS V X WORK PROGRAM Missionary Tells of Hard Task Before Religious Workers I MEETINGDRAWS - Ren milk production She htis grubbed around In pastures all her life and lived almost entirely on grass and alfalfa Mr McKay declares that Peggy has the status of an old matriarch tend Is the boss of the herd in whlc h she runs All of the younger cows politely defer to her and her every moo is law Peggy la a little shaky on her p nS now and Mr McKay fears (hat her end Is not very far off Her last calf was born on January 26 1930 and wa a perfectly healthy fend normal animal In every respect C f- CITY LA UNCHES NEW SURVEY FOR Born Criminal India Problem Combatants in the city election ampaign Sunday mapped their battle lines for the coming balloting Vutually all of thq 29 aspirants seeking to qualify in the plmar’es on October 20 have mapped out strenuous programs and Salt Lake City will Car Aeeidenl crash in Midvale Injured six persons Sunday night shortly after dispatches from San Antonio Texas reported the death of a former Salt Lake boy at the hands n driver pf an alleged The six were hurt when the automobile In whi h they were riding east on the Bingham-Sa- lt Lake highwoj collided with a northbound Denver Rio Grande Western railroad passenger train No 11 at Midvale about 8pm Sundaynone was Although critically Injured Miss Naomi Guhln 19 of Garfield and Mias Christensen 22 of 407 Second East street the most seriously Injured remained at the Salt Lake county general hospital after all were treated there Suffer Severe Injuries Miss Guhln suffered a severe laceration under the left shoulder cuts and bruises on the legs and a cut on the left hand Miss Christensen suffered Internal injuries and cuts and bruises on the body- Clarence Yoik 23 of Orem diiver of the automobile suffered a dislocated left shoulder and bruises on the legs Oren Swenson 23 of Orem received a bruised left leg Shirley Erickson 28 sustained a back injury and cuts and bruises on the body and Miss Margaret Averllla 17 of 208 West Second South street suffered B bruise on the forehead York and MLss Guhln were In the front seat of the automobile and the others In the rear seat when the accident occurred Unaware of Double Track York said he waited until a southbound freight train had passed and then started ahead his automobile being struck by the northbound train He said he was unaware that there was a double track at the point where the accident occurred Railroad officials said the crew of the passenger train were W L y of 143 Williams avenue engineer and William A Arries of 248 West Ji roadway conductor train-aut- FIND PRICES t 1931 PRIMARY VOTE DROP LOWER lad Former Resident of S L Dies in Texas A RUSH BEFORE State Fair Sees Oldest Bovine 25 holds the worlds record for age Run FOOD BUYERS f ters MOTHER SEES SON Her owner James Gunn Mc Kav of Huntsville savs that as fir as CRUSHED TO DEVTII he has been able to determine she Hit CONTEST SEES v 1 J k AmlfpMn 4 Oicf Jmvn 1i HftnniKf 4ii03 Vttlrh 1) 744 Murray J45 Mr 74ft M buiminj InMI (otMi Ad r VfitiM I n i Nrbckpr Rd t j so p 214 Irniplfloo |