Show ikiJUuWiW"au 22 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MOIINING FEBRUARY BUDGET CUT VISITOR TELLS Church Leader Corrects Wronr ® Impression in Regard to Banks OF RADIO CITY PLAN UNDER BOARD FIRE Editor Tribune: That erroneous impressions which are being circulated since the closing of the Deseret Savings bank mav he lTstatement-- y°U Permit me to make the followng RISING IN N Y my return from the east Wednesday I have received letters inferring that I or the church over which x preside was in some manner associated with the Deseret Savings bank which has recently closed' fact I le“er T31 1 was associated with inthe TJ°JVn °1®bank and responsible for the closing of the Deseret Savings bank I have been further informed that my recent visit to the east was for the purpose of obtaining funds to strengthen the financial position of Zion’s Savings Bank & Trust company ?n alswer t0 thesa statements permit me to I nor the church over which I had any investment m either the Deseret Nationalpreside or the Deseret Savings bank with the exception of a few shares of stock in the latter bank which came very to us without The church did however have with the Deseret National bank which were notdeposits withdrawn but remain with that bank I am not nor have I been during the past 40 years an officer or stockholder in either of the banks referred to or in any way connected with their I did not go east for the purpose ofmanagement credits arranging for Zion’s Savings Bank Sc Trust company Zion’s Sav& Bank Tiust met ings the company with which it was confronted entirely with its emergency own resources Heber j Grant Kiwanis and Ad Club Hear Details of Immense Rockefeller Plan - 19 1932 CHURCH LISTS Child Health Group Elects toJlst4sJisi CAR STRIKES Accident Ends DATES IN APRIL Busy Career KILLS NOTED FOR MEETING SL pub-Sin- ce Tax Commission Says Too Drastic Curtailment May Lessen Revenues INLLD FOR NECESSARY FUNCTIONS STRESSED - Juvenile Offers Court Secretary Vacation Plan to Bring Expenses Down President 102nd of devel- National opment Broadcasting company Thursday at the Hotel Utah 1 Mr Arnold I lustrated his address with large Fatal Accident Occurs Former Legislator Tries to Cross Street ’Nt fat director Counselor Call Three-Da- y - An Idea of the immensity of the $250000000 Radio City project under construction on a 12 acre plot in the ce n of the busiest section of New York was given members of 1 Kiwanis dub and ' the Salt Lake Ad-vertising club in Joint meeting by Frank A Arnold I BUILDER J The one hundred and second annual conference of the L D S church Will be held Friday to Sunday in elusive April 8 9 and 10 announced President Heber J Grant and Anthony W Ivins first counselor of the first presidency Thursday This will be the second time since 1840 that April 6 the anniversary of the founding of the church has not been included In the spring conference The other was m 1919 when becauseexception of the epidemic of influenza a special conference was convened in June In 1840 the custom of folding the regular conference was permanently inaugurated This year April 6 falls on Wednesday and in order to include Saturday and Sunday a five-da- y confer- INQUIRY BY POLICE CLEARS MOTORMAN Active Figure Throughout Long Career in City’s 7X Church Affairs Possibility of curtailment or delay of the assessment equalization program of the state tax commission Struck by a street car as he walked looms under Covernor George H across Ninth South street at Third O David McKay Dern’s move for 20 per cent reduction East street Oliver Hodgson 81 of showing the artisof all state expenditures Die commis231 East Eighth South street promitic elaboration of sion warned m a letter to the governent contractor and church man and Oliver Hodgson SI prom- former ence would be necessary the project which O nor Thursday The letter was one of state councilman legand city was conceived and The first general conference was two replies from state boards to r islator was instantly killed Thursday inent and contractor former is held in 1830 June some being two developed months the governor’s demand for slashes at 8 p m W E Wilson 726 Stratford Mr Arnold after organization of the church and legislator by John D Rockewho was killed avenue The commission had already remotorman of the car told poto give the people of New feller Jr the in second 1830 No to September the chief executive that exported lice he was stopping the car when York a center for development of the when struck conference was Thursday general then night held revenues $1 are 000000 less pected Mr Hodgson walked in front of it best m music and entertainment David O McKay member of the for several years but meetings were than total expenditures authorized The car was moving east on Ninth the held every three months until head- by a street car through sound legitimate stage council of the the of twelve the apostles legislature by South street when Mr Hodgson moving pictures radio broadcasting L D S church was elected chair- quarters were established at Nauvoo The function of the state tax comwalked from ‘the south curb going and television The first building will man of the Utah Council for Child 111 In April 1833 conference was mission is to provide for the raising be the International Music hall at Health diagonally north across the tracks held April 6 celebrating the third anof the revenues of the state The which it is expected some of the ization and Protection at its organ-at niversary During the church troubles police were informed commission points out that the rev meeting The street car stopped at once prolargest musical offerings in the world the Hotel Utah Thursday night they could not be held but a genenue might fall even under the comceeding only four yards after striking will be given Governor George H Dern was eral conference convened April 8 mission's estimate of $5 000000 if any the victim said reports to police A 1838 at Far West and on April 28 1839 A building located near the chosen necessary functions of the operations honorary chairman and passing motorist rushed Mr Hodgson October 5 1839 conferences were of the tax commission are eliminated Senate Confirms Advance Lowest Offer of Contrac- center of the lot will accommodate named a member of the council ex and to the emergency hospital but he was the offices and studios of the National officio Dr Barnet E Bonar was held It discusses one instance: reported dead when admitted A fracThe following year the custom of ment “One of our activities which could tors Competing for Job Broadcasting company Inc these to named secretary-treasure- r Army Officers tured skull was found to have caused occupy a 16 story wing suited in be stopped — only at a considerable The executive committee follows holding the regular annual conference his death Patrolman Clarence T every way for broadcasting Mr Ar- in addition to those named- Dr T B was permanently inaugurated the Totals sacrifice to the property owners of Serving in Utah Smith who investigated the accident first nold said This 6 meeting convening April building must be com- Beatty I S Noall D W Parratt the state— is the equalization of propsaid Motorman Wilson was blameless Floral Association Plans pleted by May 1933 while the entire Miss Kate Williams Dr Garland H erty valuations We commenced this With Started Pioneer Firm is to bebe Pace Judge Hugo B Anderson and city expected work a little more than six months Confirmation of the promotions of If as is completed probable the low bids are fore 1935 Legal Te$t of PresiBorn in Yorkshire England March Dr A C Wherry The executive comago and the results which have so Lieutenant Colonel Copley Enoa and 8 1850 the son of Ten Buildings In Group far been achieved demonstrate that Lieutenant Colonel Shepard L accepted the contract for grading mittee will meet March 2 Henry William dent's Order Sutliff Hodgson and Mary Shaw Formation of the state organization Ten buildings will be comprised in great inequalities in assessment are Bike to be colonels was made by the draining and placing a gravel surfacHodgson Mr Hodgson came to the common throughout the state A re- senqte Thursday aaid a Tribune dis- ing on the Airport Saltair section of the group including the British Em- Is an outgrowth of the White House United States In 1866 coming to Salt appraisal of the state on the basis of patch from Wash-- the new transcontinental highway en- pire building Mr Arnold said flying conference on child welfare Its obThe edict of President George Lake a recognized standard would put a September 28 of that year He the British flag and providing head- jects are to interpret to the people of lngton D C The cor- lived Thomas banning here the rest of his life He the state the purpose and findings of 1 new wearers of the trance Into Salt Lake from the west quarters for many leading atop to most of the unfairness in inEnglish will cost about $128862 44 the White House conference to cosages from the University of Utah married Ann Pickard Hollingsworth valuations which we now find and dustrial firms eagle are widely Another he is said When bids were opened by the state on 27 1871 and on April 12 ordinate all organized state groups it would do more than that Through known in for a foreign power also Salt road commission junior prom Friday night reverber- 1875January he married Mary Ettie Simmons Thursday that of the enforcement of fair assessments Lake’s bu a i n e s s The project includes a sunken gar- official or voluntary working In the Executives Favor of Officers ated downtown Thursday Protec- the Utah Floral association an- Both preceded him in death cn propei ties which are now underand civic circles Dodge toBrothers Fallon Nev was den fronting the 70 story structure to interest of child health and protecbe low on the construction tion to study child needs to focus Shortly after his arrival in Salt assessed the total revenue of the state Colonel Pike is the found “the the president’s order would Lake last word in represent of landscape and graveling of the 9 545 miles of Mr Hodgson joined the pioneer Copper Board nounced would be increased even though Land valued at $17500-00- attention on those needs to promote be subjected to legal test Friday commanding offi- roadway gardening” Sc Romney the organization of county councils totaling $87156 65 includthose properties which are overascer of the famed would be asked building firm of Folsom an when is Mr reserved being deinjunction Arnold Picks Committees ing materials and 10 per cent for en- clared for child health and protection and sessed would be reduced In value and Thirty-eightin- to enjom the president or his agents as a carpenter’s apprentice Later he inspection and contingenthe owners of such properties would from preventing wearing of corsages became an independent contractor “The artistic and spectacular has to cooperate with national groups in fantry Fort Doug-- j gineering cies handling the construction of several las’ also been brought into play in the promotion of child health and proteccoeds at the prom t pay less in taxes crack by For of the five con- announcement Approval of a tariff on copper and Petition for the injunction was L D S church buildings His outa projected repro- tion while Colo-jne- l crete the construction of Money Yields Return bridges one 48 feet long and duction of Horseshoe falls of Under the constitution adopted appointment of four committees fea- prepared Thursday and will be sub- standing construction project was the Enos la unit Niagara "Inequalities in assessments are administration building at 47 I Instructor for the four 32 feet long the Christensen actual sheets of water falling Thursday night membership shall tured a meeting of the executive com mitted to the Third district court Fri- church from at to unfair the owners of propGardner Construction company of one set back to always consist of the following: The goverIt was signed by Daphne East South Temple street 324th morning another" day j he added but of Salt mittee the Utah state of the effect Lake was low with a similar tofarm bureau Smith Lolita Oleson Helen Macleese ' erty the inequalinor ex officio and upon recommenActive in Politics A single order was placed for 1 329th engin ties is felt to the greatest extent dur- tal of $41715 79 and 619th railroad of structural steel an- dation of the executive committee Thursday at headquarters in the and Katherine Price students Mr' Hodgson was active In politics The contractors at present quan- other worth ing times when it is most difficult to for 1000 000 square feet of plate approved by the council representa- Dooly building Held “Unreasonable” engineer batallion tity estimates will throughout his life When Utah dipay taxes At this particular time receive $73830 70 glass and a third for Colonel Enoa tives of the state departments of Action on the copper tariff was Colonel Enos' ap- for the vided on party lines he became a 7800000 feet of “no The describes the therefore If it were possible to carry petition work they do on the roadway copper wire health public instruction public wel- taken after a petition had been re- flower edict o9 the dates from January 28 and Democrat He was elected city counpresicn a complete reappraisal of all the pointment 65 university $32262 for that on the bridges while Colonel fare and other departments and in- ceived from national copper interests dent as “unreasonable Pike’s in 1911 on a fusion ticket and appointment the state furnishing materials Many Underground Shop arbitrary and cilman property in the state the money ranks as of in each 1 stitutions concerned with child health asking for an expression from the bu served four years In 1928 at the age cannot be construed v'hich case whkh would be spent for it would Promotion February something Hence other Among the features will be a and protection contractors receive for Colonel Enos and representatives of or- reau as reasonably designed for a legiti- of 78 he was elected to the state legitotal of 35 for their por- large number of subterranean shops yield material returni to the state Colonel Pike ganized groups professional and lay slature the oldest member of the legPresident George F Stallings pre- mate purpose” being confirmed at the tion of the$106093 in bringing about fairness and equality same time There will be no work and outside most of this and which are interested m child health sented the names of a number of The parking are not unusual for the amount assorts that islative body He served one term further the in the assessment of property petition to the the speaker hire goes of labor predicted two officers have advanced in the greatest bus and protection representatives of farm bureau members to make e up the president is without authority of An active worker in the L D S “Under these circumstances While H S Kerr engineer for the terminal center we few months separating road county councils for child health and four committees The committees as law to make such an edict or proc- church Mr Hodgson served for eight Music have concluded that it would be con- their with he In said commission Is said substance the march since Thursday night protection and individuals invited were both he could not years as bishop of the Third ward approved by the executive group are' lamation trary to the best interests of the state commissioned secondthey estimate until further essence of radio being interwoven the executive committee because by lieutenants ol Land policies— Director William PeMeanwhile protests were being At the time of his death he was a to curtail the work of Into conference largely with It the contractors programs the how being equalization” Another colnci outstanding service in child welfare terson U S A C chairman J M made at the chamber of commerce by member of the high council of LibThe commission’! work is Just now dence is many men It is contemplated to use universal language orchestral arStanding committees on health ed- Ritchie Ephraim Bergeson and J M florists and men engaged in other erty stake a position he had held for in the formative stage the letter are both that they the concert rangements will number be vocal music acand on ucation welfare and finance are pro- Macfarlane fairly large natives of lines of business The florists object- many years count of the nature of the work to be lnatrumental and dance music are vided for points out and “it will be impossible New York state Cooperative marketing— J R Beus ed to the ruling on the ground that Surviving Mr Hodgson are five to state with any degree of done The relatively is to important be finished Mr roadway sons Edgar D Hodgson of Salt Lake name was substituted chairman William Peterson W P it was an unwarranted certainty Colo nel Enoa The speaker was Introduced by on the Noall’s In 125 working days after notice of injury to fheir the total amount of savings winch we was born March executive committee for that Thomas and John Burningham business and the other protestants Leslie S Hodgson of Ogden Russell C Nelson can effect until possibly 30 or 60 days 29 1876 Marion award of contract and of the the in of Dr C president N bridges was Jensen state superinTaxation— Tracy R Welling chair- objected to the establishment of a B Hodgson of Long Beach Cal Paul 80 days fter the final date for filing income appointed and Advertising club A E Eberhardt tendent of public instruction to the moman on J R Beus Ward C Holbrook precedent which might be extended SS Hodgson ofof Logan and Clifford ” tax returns The Nevada firm had the contract president of Kiwanis club presided tion of Dr T B The governor is as United States MilWest Palm Beach Fla A state R Hodgson health Creer Beatty other articles sale of which iff Music was for regraveling the Wendover cutsured that “we have planned to elimprovided by Virginia commissioner The vote was divided J W Jensen William Leatham and to academy at stimulated by social functions such two daughters Mrs F J Fullmer of off last winter inate every possible feature of our itary Its representative Freeze Barker Annette Richardson Dr Jensen had been nominated West Point N Y Salt and Mrs I B Ball of Lake Relations committee —Joseph An- as the prom by a told the state road commission Thurs- D nwoodey vocalists and Miss Becky administration which is not essential June 18 1897 He CaL of the organization commit- derson chairman Mr Beus majority MacBerkeley Mr A insurrection threatened Almond against and are prepared to curtail auch day that if awarded the contract all accompanist tee formed at a recent part was commissioned Mr Arnold wlU speak before the ruling on the campus suddenly meeting Mr farlane William Gilman J L labor employed will be engaged locf our woik as may be done without a second lieutenant Noall is supervisor of industrial eduGeorge E Holt and President subsided A special Issue of the and Lions detriment to the state” clubs jointly at the cation in the state cally save that of the "key men" In of cavalry Febdepartment of pub- Stallings Chronicle student newspaper exHotel Utah Friday noon the organization Offer New Plan lic Instruction ruary 18 1901 first The executive committee postponed plained that an advertisement in the The Christensen & Gardner com The Juvenile court commission in lieutenant August consideration of the resignation of regular issue urging students to igpany Is a local firm and will natua letter from its secretary B H Rob- 10 1906 captain Miss Edna Rosenkrantz secretary nore the president’s order was an rally obtain all its labor locally 1 1918 inson tells how a skeleton July until the April meeting major "Inadvertence and the school paper The bids were considerably under organiza1 1920 and tion can be 'maintained which July It was suggested at the meeting that is solidly behind the administration” will the engineer’s estimates which were Work as efficiently as has been the lieutenant colonel steps be considered toward obtaining Golden J Barton president of the $48 388 86 for the 24 1920 roadway and $53 -case for several bienniums 145 51 for legislation that would protect deposi- state floral association issued a statewith July The women claim the honors thq bridges Colonel Pike who celebrated his a reduction of about 9 perpast In tors banks ment on behalf of that organization cent or 56th Sc Members of the Town club musl of Salt Lake Strange Maguire SfiUOO in the 4 is a Decision birthday February was reached product expenditures under au- of the that the He explained that the flower dealers have held more honors than mem' next to low on the roadway ranks He was a private in the were thorizations If the cut must go board of directors will spend a day had offered to cooperate with Presi- bers of the Alta club for they inwork with a bid of close to $95000 it is suggested that although thedeeper at the Utah State Agricultural college dent Thomai in his “economy pro- creased their lead in the second ses court Seventh U S Infantry in 1899 becom- The bid of W W Clyde Sc Co and J at Logan early In March to confer gram" by furnlshifig students flowers slon of a bridge tournament at the employes are working on low sal ing a second lieutenant tn 1901 first W Whiting of ille on the Springy A arms they might respond to an ap- lieutenant May 4 1905 captain Febwho was shot with extension service and college of- for formal parties at low cost youth was Alta club Thursday night from 330C of bridges low more second Representatives 150 at about than from an automobile end wounded firms ficials peal to take one month’s vacation ruary 11 1918 major May 7 1920 and more than that of the Salt Lake $2300 to 5800 labor inemploying “Feel Discrimination” comThursday at 9 45 p m told the police dorsed the Thursday every six months while at the same lieutenant colonel October 17 120 The of Is the to The original score was piled up object trip develop program of the employes’ a story of being suspected of time agreeing to carry on the abso- The distinguished service medal pany better understanding toward mutual “At that time" the statement con- February aiding division of the seventh annual 4 when the matches were Eleven contractors bid on the roadComtinues "President Thomas assured In investigation of a relutely necessary work of the court was awarded Colonel Pike for meri- way construction and 17 on the authorities played at the Town club and as a munity Chest drive The plan calls problems cent automobile theft our committee that be would there Mr Robinson also points out that torious service rendered as comno action against flowers that was result of the second victory the Town mandant of the army candidates’ bridges Gerald Rose of 1049 South First for weekly contributions from emin times of depression and school at Langres France West street when treated at the emer- ployes the amount to be based on not taken against favors and other club women may claim tournament ment poverty becomes an unemploythe during additional honors gency hospital for a wound in his left salary party necessities A few weeks later The Alta club men however have factor contributing to the gravity and war He held the temporary rank of arm toid Detective E A Hedman A resolution approving the proa ban was placed on corsages for all extent of delinquency dependency colonel at that time a point or two in their favor having that he was shot near his home as he posal was adopted at a luncheon meetschool functions Including fraternity and neglect problems with which the in Colonel Pike came to Fort Douglas was returning from a visit at the ing Thursday noon in the chamber of and sorority parties without further won two of the three matches ThursSeptember 1930 being poat and juvenile courts deal" From this he commerce It was attended by pubday night If individual matches mean home of a girl friend communication with us regimental executive officer until draws the conclusion that Colonel Howard C Price left for the A touring car he said drove up be- lic officials and business leaders J "In view of the fact that expensive anything they could call the tournaincreased commitments to thethrough H indus Philippine last MoCowan associate chairman with Walter Sorensen 40 who was ar- side him and sped away with darkfavors are being used at the prom and ment a tie because the Town club August when the fortrial school or other institutions the mer C W Price of the diviened rested took 9 at after m command employes’ of there has been no ban on other party won only 4two of the three matches for lights the Wednesday occupants fired a sion quesstate might be put to far gi eater ex p regiment Team members follow: Colonel Enos’ world war record tioning in connection with the theft volley of shots presided requirements the florists of the city February pense than that incurred by retain- shows he The resolutions recommended that Six persons were Town club— Mrs Church P Castle of Rose said $1420 Mrs and Young from that commanded Mabel stale 1587 was he feel the fired disare Injured apparent304th field Bridge they being ing the court in service and thus proMrs D D Muir Mrs C D Smith none seriously in a collision of criminated against employe be urged to contribSouth Main street 77th was released on last week in the same neighbor- every and boycotted by Mrs Fred Smith viding personal supervision for such artillery in the division which saw ute to relief and welfare work this ly Mrs H C Goodrich hood two but at automobiles Second the fighting South Two Thursday escaped and of the weeks Argonne injury He president The Mrs University delinquency and neglect cases year that employer collect pledges Main streets Friday at 1 30 a m They school also rose to the rank of region Philip D Allison Mrs Murray authorities have even threatfull colonel Police said Sorensen was freed of ago he said he found a note on the from Sullivan Miss Anna McCornick Mrs employes and that the chief were treated at the emergency hos- ened to remove flowers from during the world conflict suspicion in the theft case They steering wheel of his automobile anyone Shirley P Jones Mrs A H Means executive of each firm employing pital Colonel Enos and his the learned "We that are bearing which $387 to them the found wearing have warning In Junior family going they prom Mrs Charles I Tuttle and Mrs Scnter lived in Sait Lake since 1928 Carl Heldman 23 of 1149 Third view of this fact our association under a bed in his home at 47 South to get you Jerry” Afterwards a more than five persons appoint a firm is Walker East street driver of an eastbound going to seek an First West street had been drawn brick was thrown Into his car bear- captain restraininjunction The scale of pledge recommended automobile suffered a Alta club— A1 Frank Serge F Bal-li- f from a bank by Sorensen Monday ing the same message he added scalp lacera- ing him from removing any corsages Cily Advances Rank In the program follows: Jr Tom O’Brien C D Smith Joe Mrs Bridge was robbed 10 cents a tion 19 of 318 East from anyone Robert Barnes the or Tuesday by attending prom w’eek for those Nibley Frank Fisher S A Kennedy A foigery charge against T L Iiiik $25 a week Second South atreet a passenger In school parties until a Of Thirteen Firemen a thief who anatched her handbag earning can be hearing 14 cents for those G M Bacon Lester D Freed H m’ man Pr ovo was dismissed on a downtown street a few minutes earning between the car was cut and bruised on the had and a court decision obtained Thursday Chamberlain Ernest Gayford and $25 and $30 a week 21 cents for those body head and arms after she withdrew the money from bv City Judge Daniel Harrington N‘bl “The florists of Inthis state have Dodge Glenn J Smith and a bank Both Heldman’a machine and a car vested over $1000000 in this home Phil J Purcell when the examiner in charge of the oC A earning between $30 and $40 a week Taylor Thursday were 28 cents for those fcuiiar Banking company reported in between driven south by Verl Warnick 20 of industry and feel that they are enearning fiom second to fust class fire$40 and $45 35 cents for in court the $541 men by the South street titled to the same rights and priviability to pie-eearn- 398 East Thirty-thirIn a joint session Thursday at which ing between $45 and $50 42those city commission upon Governor Dern Expects note whuh Hickman allegedly forged cents for overturned leges as other taxpayers” recommendation of 1500 attended members of the senior those Fire Chief Walter Warnick also between To Hickman was charged with forging S a scalp lacReach suffered Home $50 and $55 Friday commercial class and the Journalism 49 centsearning Knight for those earning between $55 eration Passengers in his car were the name of J W Nixon to the note snatciiesTurse The class of West high school were told and $80 56 cents for those H C Kofold 21 of 664 Edison atreet A telegram received which he discounted with the bank- were following third class firemen Miss C Alice earning Jones of 444 East South George by to of the second class Sutherland promoted the activities and enter- between $60 and $65 83 cents for bruises Miss Edith Holz 20 of 346 7 The H W ing company on January 27 secretary to Governor prises community Sentence of 60 days in jail waa Im Temple street was robbed of $1 50 Carter G D Crowther A C George H Dern and the those educational East value of between South street cut was on flinth $65 the said a Utah earning and and execu- The $70 civil service examination card posed upon A J Tall 58 by Clt’ alhgcd forgery right reported discovA W Johnson Cyril Ker- tive 70 cents for those Salt Lake Tribune hand and and bruises Salt and Miss to ered after the bank was rinsed more Ho!!adny Ruth a reach Salt Blair FriLake expected by purse snatcher Thursday at 10 30 Judge Nephl Jensen Thursday fol earning between 21 of 325 West shaw N R M Lee E F The occasion was an ana $75 He has been absent Lake Telegram day Sixteenth South street! p m on South Temple than a year ago Joseph N Leggat Shepherd K MLarsen street between lowing Tali’ conviction Wednesdai E Steele and A W from morning bruises the state about two weeks part address “The Newspaper’s Place in examiner in charge of the bank had i hnmpion State and Second East streets by a jury on a charge of drunker Life” Moof which was spent In Community J by Stephen brought the charge Washington driving loney public service director of The Tall was arrested February 8 a Tribune and The Telegram South Temple and West Temph Members of the same classes will be streets after a collision in whichtwf guests of The Tribune and The Tele cars were damaged gram next Thursday on a trip through Judge Jensen refused the defendthe plant of Jie newspapers ant' plea for leniency Last riles for Mrs Mary Goff Bennion g convicted on i Proposals to sink hafts at tht L Bureau Predicts Madsen 56 wife of Richard W t charge of drunken driving in rnoutn of Big Cottonwood canyon to Madsen who died at a local failed to Tuesday Registration has opened for the More Cold Weather Tuesday were conducted hospital 1932 appear f provide an inlet for the undergiound Flrat Lieutenant Thomas M Justice's stern hand fell upon f state cltliens military The Ioas of memory coat reservoir suj plying the Muuay ar fender nd offended Crawford camp procurement of- sentence Thursday afternoon Hi afternoon at the L D S Thursday both Thuro-daEleventh camp at fort Douglas It training the victim of tho robbery a night tes an waa ancold weather prevailed Ward chapel ficer requested that young men bond a of $300 was declared forfeite contemplate ttie Use of In District Judge James H Abnormally and bench warrant was issued I in Jail and $9 tn witness fees the in Sait Lake nounced Thursday Th quota will runoff water dating food pet ltxjs H Wolfe's and the prosdesiring to attend camp submit his arrest S McAllister offiBishop fouit b sentence imposed by Judge Wolfe pects for the Thursday M students coming from Prank Yeager well duller said next few riavs is con- ciated and George their aa Jimmie Archer was convicted of the applications early at possiwere George Utah southwestern for contempt of Court Patrolmen D F Duncombe Jr an Thursday tinued low temperatures The mean Albert Smith ofspeakeis ble to be placed on the priority Even Mike Jackrtta and Jack-elthe L D S council western Colorado and Wyoming Peterson stated to the coui 71 e proposal u as submitted to the robbing ShorUy thereafter tho Jury southern for the day was 24 degrees whereas of twelve apostles Levi list wss convicted for not that they arrested Bennion Januar Edgar Young Idaho having Water tn ent and if being studied the verdict of guilty against the normal for February 18 Is 35 de- of the first seven Authorities aaid Intense Interest proper for 8 at Fourth South and Mam the court The camp will open July and presidents of sevArcher who wee charged with grees street ty Cot-Ceoi g I) Keyser Whit h meted respect enties and William Armstrong Pallalready has been shown In th out Justi e to Archer end August 4 and will be under They said he had attempted to bac nud it W Towrler hydraulic robbing Jacket) of 3fit last NoThe lowest temperature waa 21 de- bearers were members Archer's trial wss scheduled for the that camp engineer Indicating quota of the family his automobile away from the curt the dlrert aupervlslon of the offivember 28 Commissioner Kt r said that no Wednesday but hsd to soon will be filled grees and the highest 28 degrees Al- Bui ini took place Ip be continCity cemetery cer of tho Thirty-eightArrher face ing while Intoxicated c'6'onI h expected on the proposal ued 7 he number of students to be prison term of though temperatures were subnorInfantry when Jar kctls the victim tor-jThe Anderson orchestra the five years to life which will be mal the weather was The rommandlng officer will ii h y to appear to from fair each state not has accepted generally Session Laws Supreme Court Renor' and Winifred quartet testify for the Smith Colonel Shepard L Pike imposed Satui day ever Lull and the muthwesL been derided but the total enrollCannon gave muiical numbers ARROW FRE SS 62 West Second mandant at tort Douglaa ment tyinnol exceed 200 7 i STATE GAINS photographs David BID INDICATES McKay Civic Named Chairman of Council TWO COLONELS WORK COST ON BY PROMOTION AIRPORT ROAD Writ Looms In U Prom Flower Ban y of $128862 - FARM BUREAU OKEHS TARIFF v time-honore- d tion ’ 0 h regi-Jmen- cavalry can ser-vic- Weis-man- n Women’s Club Boosts Lead in Bridge Tourney Y0DTHBLA11ES FIRMS BACK GANG FOR SHOT CHEST PLANS SIX MOTORISTS Police Release Theft Suspect HURT IN CRASH Court Dismisses Forgery Charge pro-mot- Students Hear Newspaper Talk Court Imposes d thief Funeral Services Driller Interprets Water Hand of Justice Falls on Shaft Aim Both Accused Accuser Held for Matron s Arm-"tion- Heavy Penalty Registration Begins for Summer Military Camp polir-cour- ha-o- y tn n h ot T Krd-dmgt- |