Show jM&i A &9 g 28 UTAH LOSES GAS LEVIES THE SALT Women Wait Scout Leader SILVER DOLLAR Chest Contribution Grows DAY PROMISES 4 4 4 Qroup Raises Funds for Needy UNIQUE EVENTS GROUP SAYS Evasion Committee Declares State System Results in Fee Losses BODY’S ACCUSATION Secretary ©f State Brands Figures of Committee Inaccurate m Being Frederick Edey Mrt of President Girls Due for Sleet With Council National Girl Scout committee women of the mountain region will assemble in Salt Lake Tuesday to honor their national president Mrs Frederick Edey New York who will spend three days in Utah next week Mrs Edey will arrive from New Yotk Tuesday at 10 35 a m She will be In Salt Lake throughout Tuesday and Thursday and will spend Wednesday in Ogden as guejt of the Ogden council On Friday she will leave for Butte Mont A program of activities which will feature the visit of the president has been arranged with the aid of Miss Olga Carlson former Salt Iake council director and Miss Harriet Harris both members of the national field training staff with headquarters in New York The program was announced Wednesday by Mrs R B Porter local council field captain Mrs Edey will be guest at an oqgan recital at the L D S tabernacle at noon Tuesday and at 1 p m will attend a luncheon and meeting at the home of Mrs E M Bagley 1411 Yale avenue Members of the Rocky mountain regional committee representing Utah Idaho Wy6mmg Montana and Colorado will attend Mrs Edey will speak at a dinner at 730 p m at the Newhouse hotel The president will attend a training school from 10 a m to noon Thursday at the Hotel Utah The school will be for council members and will include a second session from 2 to 3 30 p m Mrs Edey will speak at the Community Chest luncheon at noon and at 4 p m will attend a tea Tha high point of her visit will be reached at 8 p m when she will speak at a public meeting in the assembly hall tabernacle grounds Mrs G M P Doug-al- l vice president of the local Leaders' association will preside Rocky With every convenience possible offered Salt Lake shoppers and numerous inducements in exceptional Salt merchandise values Lake Thursday obseives its second semiannual Community Silver Dollar day The movement is sponsored by the retail trades committee of the chamber of commerce with the cooperation of local merchants m until 11 a m From 9 a through arrangements madefy the committee free street car transportation will be provided on all Salt Lake lines It will not be necessary to produce sales slips or any other identification The service is good on any car going In any direction Special Values Slated All of the stores will be specially decorated for the occasion and the clerks will wear badges of the Community Silver Dollar Day observance At all stores participating there will be special silver dollar also be spewill but there offerings cial values at other figures designed to show the great present-da- y purchasing power of the dollar The Community Silver Dollar Day was designed for a three-fol- d purpose: First to prove the returned purchasing power of the dollar by the offer of special merchandise values: second to cooperate with President Herbert Hoover's anlihoardmg by attracting hoarded campaign money for the purchase of needed articles at attractive values and thus to furnish employment for idle store workers third to promote and foster the use of silver money by the use of silver as change and in payment for purchases thus giving impetus to the movement to aid the silver mining industry Civic Leaders Approve The Community Silver Dollar Day has been given the indorsement of Mayor Louis Marcus who has been supported in his indorsement by V O Hewlett president of the manufacturers' association and E O Howard president of the Walker Bank and Trust company Salt Lakers may minimize the work of shopping by making their selec- tions before visiting the stores from th advertisements in The Tribune Campus Girl COURT ORDER Editor Seeks COMMITS GIRL Male Beauty UTAH PIONEER DIES OF FALL DRIVER FACES 85 CHIEF LEADS SHOOTING QUIZ f s d Officer Lea With Prisoners For McNeil Isle addi-ona- ” Alta Club Sets Saturday as Date For Annual Vote t'W - e d m-- Engineer’s Rites led Set lor TliHFMlay s Geological Discoveries Made at Hogle Gardens l Jyne' aft-mo- on er-i- ty LIQUOR COUNT automobile EXPENSE RISES Elks Club Names List of Nominees COLLEGE AT ‘Ginger Famed Feline Dies BANK WORKERS LOGAN COTS INCREASE GIFT Trims Budget for Biennium by $124 654 Gov Dern Learns U S A OFFERS 1(7 1 f i i A j ' a At a J jw ( - - iyi hiJ I fjV IF1 ' I i i rtjfp - Ginger Gifted Persian Cat Sur-- I cumbs at Home of Owner The famed “meow” of the celebrated Ginger one of the Pacific coast’s best known felines is stilled in death Ginger a great Persian cat who could say “yes" “no" “please” and other words of the well mannered person a gift to Mr and Mrs William P Morton on their wedding day April 5 1921 died Wednesday And the Morton home in the Mayflower apartments is shrouded in sorrow Ginger gamed a niche in the feline hall of fame when he attended football games polo matches ate in the best of cafes night clubs and stepped regally within the portals of wonderful homes and hostelnes And Ginger always carried himself as an aristo- crat The beloved Ginger was born on the Mortons’ wedding day and ever since had been a member of the household Throughout his “good times" and travels he never thought of wandering away and always was content whether it was in Riverside Cal his birthplace Los Angeles Hollywood Del Monte San Francisco or Salt Lake ’ Ginger furry body was oremated FAERBER CASE Taken Into custody after his car assertedly collided with another machine at Ninth South and Mam streets W C Thurston 45 a sales man was booked at the city jail Wednesday at 730 p m on a charge of driving while drunk According to Patrolmen H W Claik and Fred O'Brien who arrested Thurston his car collided with one driven by Frank Schuyler 1356 Fourth East street Roy Campbell 29 a salesman was arrested for reckless driving after he allegedly drove past a red light at Second South and State streets at 35 miles an hour narrowly missing several pedestrians Patrolman J H Simonson arrested Campbell at 5 30 p m Alleged to have driven his car In an erratic manner and at a high rate of speed Lester J Arnold 27 a laborer was taken into custody on a reckless driving charge Wednesday at 5 30 p m Patrolman E J Barnes arrested Arnold in the 200 block on West South Temple street After be ing booked at the city jail Arnold was released on his own recognizance Norman Hanselman 21 a laborer was arrested on a speeding charge at 4 30 p m at Twenty-firs- t South and Fifth East streets Patrolman Clayton Blank who arrested him said that Hanselman was driving 40 miles an hour on Twenty-firs- t South street when arrested C HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT e RELIEF Traffic Deaths Drop Compared Willi Last Year US RESERVE Employes of the Federal Reserve bank having determined for themselves their share of the community burden in Salt Lake have quadiupli-cate- d their subscriptions to the employes’ division of the community chest over the amount subscribed last year it is announced by W M Smoot assistant cashier who reported Wednesday to C W Price and J H chairmen of the division Eighty-threemployes of the bank subscribed $285 50 in 1931 and have reported to date that 83 of the 102 employes have so far subscribed $891 20 and that the total from all employes is expected to reach more than $1000 The company is the first in the employes’ division to assure the leaders that they will subscribe 100 per cent to the chest fund Mr Price said The bank employes’ will receive the first of the honor roll certificates signed by the campaign officers the Campaign leaders addressed final instruction meeting of the employes’ division who met in the supper room of the Hotel Utah Wednesday night on the eve of starting their solicitation Thursday morning Charles E Watkins former district governor of Rotary for the twentieth district pictured to the army of volunteer workers the part their division will play in annual chest fund and paid them compliments for their W M Smoot of the Federal Reserve bank left humanitarian spirit He praised them for giving of their time hands C AY Price the bank employes’ 1932 Community subscribing unsparingly to the chest fund and paying their own expenses connected Chest check four times their 1931 contribution with their division work Harold P Fabian general chairman of the campaign and C W Price chairman of the employes’ division also were speakers of the evening each giving an inspirational address concerning the needs of agencies that must be met to carry on the work m the coming year Charles N Barr campaign director gave the detailed instructions for the workers Wednesday's program consisted of Judge Sends Pearl Medley instruction Leap year is leap year Unimeetings in the women's division and in a report luncheon for versity of Utah girls are tired Stale to School of beauty contests one after anthe advance guard other and now the coeds have More than a score of addresses were at Ogden a chance to get even made by representatives of the speakIn the leap year issue of the ers’ bureau Wednesday Twenty or Utah Chronicle student newsmore engagements for the 30 memto be edited Miss paper by Pearl Medley 18 member of the bers of the bureau are now scheduled Ardelle Fisher a contest will the industrial youthful trio alleged to have mur- - daily throughout be held seeking not manliness dered John P Halvorsen insurance plants mercantile stores civic clubs or “Joe College” or popularity and various sorieties both social and salesman on Januor “Scion of the campus” but educational William G King and ary 23 Wednesday! male pulchritude! D Simmons head the bureaus of L was committed to j Miss Fisher said it is a rethe state Industrial 1r speakers and engagements taliatory measure school at Ogden by "barbarians” may breathe a Juvenile Judge sigh of relief lor the girls or George A Goates their cameras are gunning for She will remain in and men it will only fraternity the school for five be a beauty contest The leap until she years issue of Chronicle the will year reaches 21 be issued March 11 Halvorsen was found dead in his Mrs Mary Elizabeth White Musser a member of a Utah pioneer family and mother of State Senator Burton W Musser died Wednesday at 11 a m at the home of her granddaughters Virginia and Jeanne Howparked under the ard 1150 Yale avenue of a fractured Fourth South? skull suffered when she fell downstreet viaduct stairs at the Howard residence on early on January jK 24 Death February 14 She died without rewas caused by a knife gaining consciousness Bom November 7 1848 at Garden thrust through the Grove Iowa a daughter of Samuel throat Gilchrist Dennis and Mary Hannah Burton C Booth 17 and White she came to Utah with her Joseph Medley 18 Pearl Medley Investigation of the life of Clifford brother of the family in 1850 The family first made girl are awaiting trial called M Crapo 53 year-olits home in Lehl and later prisoner held for murder in Third district court to assist in colonizing at Cedar City At the preliminary hearing conin the city jail on a charge of attempt per rent penalty The family later moved to Beaver ducted District Judge David W “There are a few thousand dollars Mrs Musser was married in Octo- ing to murder Ernest Bamberger Moffat by the two youths were held for of distressing delinquencies in the ber 1884 to the late Amos Milton Utah capitalist and prominent In Re- trial and the girl was transferred to state but in my opinion they do not An increase of $27372 48 in Musser assistant L D S church hisIni- the Juvenile court Halvorsen is said warrant the drastic measure of assess- tures by tha Salt Lake countyexpendi- torian President Heber C Kimball publican party ranks has been chanty ing the 25 per cent In many of the department during the year 1931 is pei formed the ceremony m the old tiated by Chief of Police W L Payne by police to have been lured to his Al- death by the girl who with her two cases cited by you the delinquency re floe tad in the annual report sub- endowment house She had been an Chief Payne communicated with plotted to rob him The had its roots in closed banks and im- mitted to the county commission active wotker in the churrh for 60 bany N Y police officials Wednes- companions on knife is believed to have been wielded pounded gas tax funds To force set- Wednesday by Commissioner B F years being officially identified with to that department probe by Booth tlement instantly would ruin these Quinn head of tha department the Primary association the Relief day asking into Crape's activities while living In companies and while that might gratiThe report shows total disburse- sorlety and the Retrenchment assothat city fy a few people in my judgment It ments to be $141345 53 compared ciation which1 Alater developed into Crapo shot at Mr Bamberger as the would not contribute to the benefit of with 'CS of $113973 07 in the Y L M expenditures flee from him at the state at large She was called to become a regular latter attempted to Tribune-Telegra1830 The increase Commissolner “In the future as In the past this luinn Salt Lake temple wotker at the time the enti anee of The l explained was due to business office 145 South Main street office will strive diligently to extindemands for relief and he es- of tha temple’s dedication and was Tuesday morning a bullet hitting guish these delinquencies and report timated that departmental expenses only recently released due to her adAlice Horan employe of the news to the violators vanced age attorney persistent for the current year would jump to Mrs Musser Is survived by five of papers on the arm general for appropriate action" $151000 Mr Bamberger told police Crapo seven sons and daughters Don her Of the total expenditures the recontended he had been victimized in a John Ottenstein of Redondo Beach Carlos Musser deputy United port shows that $77027 85 w as (lia Cal J W Mimer Barr W Musser mining stock deal in 1904 Mr Bam- States marshal left Wednesday night buried to feed needy residents $hat foundano was declared there Burton W Musser and Mrs Blanche berger for the federal at McNeil 121 871 50 was expended for the rare tion for the charge but that Crapo Island with three prison ' prisoners of children $15 62162 spent for rent ft the few him for had harassed past children and The party will be joined in Portand $3587 50 disbursed to b uv fueli l0n brothr Charles D White of weeks land by George ’ll Butler former Each of these items shows an increase Chief Payne aKo continued his in- Beaver also survives president of the defunct Western over the previous year Funeral arrangements will be anThe report also shows that the nounced later hLiwhether'crap’eteVtamcd county charity department spent diinVthmcn to defraud “J!!” some Other motive for the alleged for con Tiaffic fatalities in Salt Lake and rectly $36 434 5S for the care of 1398 attempted murder nection with promotion of the com 088 64 cases was that $38 The prisoner still refused to talk appropriated (ether portions of Utah in January de When taken to the chiefs office Wed- pnny dined 50 per cent as compared w ith to the L I) S Relief socety for the Butler who surrendered to authordeaths flora traffic accidents in Janu are of 410 cases and that the Family nesday afternoon Crapo remaiked ities here last Saturday was permit “Well chief I want to do the right ary 1831 it was shown in statistics Service society received $1831003 to ted by Marshal W Voseo Call to visit care for 320 county cases thing ” compiled Wednesday “Weil do you think that trying to a sick relative in San Francisco before Six pei sons were killed In traffic kill a man is doing the Tight thing?” entering the prison accidents in January in Utah as com The other prisoners are Stephen F asked the chief pared with 12 in the corresponding The prisoner remaiked that he Stephenson of Riverton former postmonth last year One of the six was in Flection of officers of the Alta club sought to make amends now adding master sentenced to 18 months for bait Lake Two persons were killed wilt take place at the annual meet- “I didn’t hurt anybody did I?” stealing $3000 in government funds la Salt lake in January 1931 T ing Saturday at 8 p m at the club An ai ident in Salt Lake last JanuCrapo however refused to discuss merJ Wadsworth Jr of Santaquin forsentenced to 13 Members will ballot between noon the ra-postmaster or give additional Informa- ary claimed the life of Philip D Wymonths for taking $900 in government att 14 of 19 North fuxth West stieet Nominations for offices in the Elks and 2 p m and between 4 30 and ktion about hh life Mr Two persons Beverly Whetman 8 dub for the coming year were cloved p m it was announced Wednesday Bamberger conferied with money and Girard J Van Gervin and Mrs Lizadnra Walker 65 both t th Wednesday night lodge meeting At ® P- P'- - when the annual mem Chief Payne Wednesday afternoon sentenced to 18 months for violating of Draper were killed in January in Elei tion will be held next Wedne day bership meeting will be called the discussing the plans for prosecution his parole on a liquor law violation results w ill be announced of the prisoner who wall be held in Salt Lake eour ty outside of the ity evening r- DM'1 Jr Vic® president the edv jml until the formal com-ne- Sale Club Hears W V Wtegand is the Single noml A 3 Mack 68 of Ogden was killed ‘ for to nominee picsident In Davis county Mrs F M Davis for exalted ruler plaint is signed This action is ex- Hairy S Jo W D incum-peeteDr Donoher suecd Purchasing Agent 48 of Tooele In Tooele and Joseph seph is Incumbent Thursday Mr Bamberger or a police of flier will sign the papers A Wateis 55 of Spanish Fork in Others nominated for the various bent H Will chosen Others the Lovesy purchasing agent by Miss Horan returned to her duties off lies aie George H LlewtUvn lead nominating) Carbon county E A Culbertson Wednesday autfermg only a hi tiised and traffic manager of the Utah Oil Ing knight A E I nnd and f rank P jeommiUee of whn h where the missile grazed her Refining company addressed the Stewart Rival kiuglit L iggci Beni chairman are I rnest Gavford for weekly meeting of the Salesrraft Cltiff and Gideon C Morris let tut mEvlre pir&ldent H C Goodruh for re flesh club at the chamber of commerce as secretary John M Wal — ws knight J Edward bwlft Incumbent election Dc-lsand Chairs Wednesday night and D E Lriinhmnne for seen tarv 'lace to succeed I ugene Cite as trees Bargains in His subject was "What a PurchasN ph( Rtewait tirn'suirr W If urer and Karl A Beheld Allied ARROW PKFSS 62 West Second So Ad ertisement ) ing Agent Likes in a Salesman” Swartfaper tiler Fne lliid Wdter'Erank Dr John J Galligan and lied S trustee Mr Jcrnjih dele Ifowans directors for three years In uneral aervli e for Paul Tiuman gateKnight to grand lodge convention and addition Onrre M CaiBhy is nom mated to fill the vacancy In the dl Bam 46 widely known halt Ukt TfJn' alternate i echo ale cnntrmp! ded by the nomi turning engineer Who died Tues lav ! at a in hostdtal will be Mating rnjnmiitee in tha election of Mr Gav fold to the vi e presidency no v-- i Thursday at I p m at the Bur Nhimc Committee Lear & Fatly chapel 48 bout It LUle holdover member of the board I’ultlic On Rrlalionn of The tTCPt direi tm h r ('Intern e G Humber Dr Elmer L Goshen pastor of the Dean F BrnvhtO rt J Glcmilnrtlng George Role per picsident of Bnon Charlc lb id C R pear Tr¥ C ( rf'f (rational t bun h cf w t ich She 1 tan Mate Bar first Latl-- i W Salt 1 ake'a soologlrxl park w lit An Interesting stratlfhatlan has Ceotge 3Mr P ‘iif was a member will offui mer of Fait Imke and L J Wallace !al!' J' C Lrmh Bnd V‘ - 0 CM1 lit of Interest to geologists as the been revealed through excavaate Mo maty pal beam wdl be i)t been appolnled a result of die overles si Professor 0 Dr W G B Tercel! Inland If Kim fnrtttt tions at Hogle Gardens said ProArGur L Lrsaford nth rosropist dice on public relnt Ions for the ball Lawrence Fox Khernan T Arm I hr It v fessor Craw fold who elated he In the Vnlverxtty of t'tah school e l Wednesday by annoimi i Strong Lynn H Thompson J J Be L M Cummings set rotary of the of mines announced Wednesday plans a further study before labelBtifl I rank (i t y Moot Important of the dist ot ot r miration ing the rings at to age Bunsl which will be ptiude will David H Pyhee rmd W alien T Tries Professor Cistsford said are A F Alexander secretary of Bik p s r later He Wcdneadav Den eaten ftntti of (Laky dm graduates of the IJuiv numerous casing of call trim carthe Ralt I ska Peologfral society Mr former student t the t tah law school have been lei om-- 1 vet on a monthly tt ip of insperttun iw bonate which have developed dursaid that the society would place the of tlio In n t offnes w hit h me in ing the past several hundred years markers over the most Important W W r Milhide left ami oct In tojrhaige sands left by lake of the geological find airing detailing MiS W M1 n ferry I Utah So&Df fur fct title by ccittficate A’rduwiey cjttht their history nnd glguUHauce Chcjront jiii COUNTY 1932 Employes Contribution to Chest Four Times as Great This Year Free Transportation OFFICIAL REFUTES 25 MONEY NEED Stores Plan Special Values Tram Company Offers Trot Charges that the state of Utah has lost $5822378 during the last nine years in uncollected gas tax penalties and license fees were made Wednesday in a letter sent to Secrtary of State Milton H Welling by the Utah gasoline tax evasion committee under the signature of Burton W Muss-- r chairman of the committee Secretary Welling promptly replied In a letter to Mr Musser denying that the committee's figures are correct and declaring that there are only a "few thousand dollars of distressing delinquencies in the state” Mr Musser’s communication based on a survey made by the tax evasion committee states that during the last six months of 1831 thirteen oil companies were delinquent in the amount of $44812 91 The letter declares that failure of the state to collect the 25 per cent penalty on these delinqen-cie- s cost the state a total of $1122822 during that period License Losses The state’s loss through failure to collect the $4 license fee from gasoline dealers is estimated at $5000 per year The letter points out that St is mandatory upon the secretary of state’s department to impose the delinquent penalties and not a matter of choice “It is perfectly obvious to me" the communication states "that the reason you have so many delinquencies in filing reports and in making payments is because you have no system of keeping track of your accounts and you are constantly permitting these delinquencies to go unchallangcd “I can not understand why your of flee does not have a book account of all thece transactions so that if a report is lost you have some book entry of it “I have heard with tiresome reiteration that your office can not function properly because of a lack of funds If you need inspectors they can be employed at a very nominal sura and could effectively administer the law in that The letter concludes with the comment that a few prosecutions to the full extent of the law probably would cure the entire situation Claims Inaccuracy Secretary Welling in his reply that the figures are inaccurate and the conclusions unfair "You were advised” he said "when you examined our records that a tax paid legally on the last of the month for the preceding month frequently did not reach our record until a prop er check was made which carried the book entry over until the second or third day of the succeeding month “In every Instance you call this a delinquency and state that the state has thereby lost thousands of dollars because of my failure to assess a 25 TRIBUXE THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY J-AK- NEARS FINISH Evidence in the murder trial of Alfred T I'aeber was concluded Wednesday before District Judge Oscar W McConkie who continued the case until next Monday when arguments will be presented to the jury Faerber l alleged to have killed Miss Myrl Warner through a criminal operation November 18 The state contends that Faerber his wife Mary Quinn Faerber and Paul von Bode performed the operation at the Faerber home 255 Sixth East street and that the young woman died from its effects on November 25 The defense contends that the operation was performed elsewhere and the woman repaired to the Faerber home to recuperate Meanwhile county jailers report that Von Bode who with Mrs Faerber is awaiting a separate trial on the same charge has gone on a hunger strike having refused jail fare for six days Chief Jailer Van Savage said that doctors recommepd forced feeding if the prisoner continues to refuse food Advertising Man Cites Success of Trade Campaign Judge Convicts Two On Traffic Charges One speeder end one 'reckless Advertising is going to be one of driver were convicted by Judge Ne the most effective weapons to meet phi Jensen in police court Wednes- the keen competition for business in SUGGESTIONS Bureau Offers to Pay Ren and Expenses on Offices Located at State Capitol Officials of the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan Wednesday informed Governor George H Dern that by slashing departmental allowances and cutting salaries they could get along during the current biennium with $124654 less than the amount appropriated for the institution by the last legislature The proposed saving was presented to the governor at a conference the first of a series to be held by Governor Dern in connection with his economy program As soon as the school officials had left the governor’s office all the members of the state road commission called to pledgo their support to the chief executive’s request that all state departments and institutions cut expenses by 20 per cent to avoid a large deficit in the state general fund Suggestions Given The highway department has no connection with the general fund but Chairman Henry H Blood had two or three suggestions as to how his department might help out the The highway comgeneral funds missioners indicated their willingness to share in the costs of maintaining the capitol if that method of transferring money from the state road fund to the general fund is found to be legal and desirable The highway commissioners suggested that they might pay rent for their offices in the capitol share in the cost of janitor and similar service and pay a portion of the operating expense of the department of supplies and purchase which now does all the buying for the highway department These suggestions were tentative and were presented to Governor Dern for his consideration The governor indicated that he was favorably inclined toward the idea Amount Falls Short The amount which the Agricultural college officials said they could trim from their budget falls somewhat short of the 20 per cent goal on a basis of the full biennjum but it is 20 per cent of the approximately budget for the remaining 17 months r of the period Dr Elmer G Peterson president of the college said the saving contemplated a salary cut of 10 per cent but this might be raised or lowered somewhat depending upon other He also suggested that economies whatever salary reduction is derided upon it should be made uniform for two-yea- all institutions of a similar nature That is the salary reduction of the Agricultural college should be the same as at the University of Utah Salary Difficulty William Peterson director of extension pointed out one difficulty m trimming salaries for the current year in his department Many of the employes are paid partially by the federal government and partially by the state To cut the state's share he pointed out would mean the loss of an equal amount of federal money where the salaries are paid on a dollar matching basis President Peterson informed Governor Dern that the Agricultural college is the lowest cost institution in its class in the nation either on a per capita state wealth or population basis The University of Utah he added has the same distinction among state universities Thursday Governor Dern will meet with officials of the University of Utah It is his intention to meet all the department and institution heads as quickly as possible and get his as economy program functioning every week means that much shorter period to effect the proposed 20 per cent saving Ernest S Holmes manager of the state fair association notified the governor by letter that the executive committee had given serious consideration to the proposed 20 per rent budget reduction The communication suggested the elimination of certain breeds of cattle in the state fair which would effect a saving of $3800 for 1932 and a cut of $1800 in the entertainment budget a total aaving of $5600 out of an appropriation of $50000 for the biennium “In the matter of salaries" the letter stated “it is assumed that a general rate of reduction will be made in all departments and the state fair board expects to fall in line with that policy" 1932 according to Hal Weller of San Francisco western representative of Campbell Fwald company national advertising agency who la in Salt Lake on a business trip As an illustration of the potency of advertising Mr Weller cited a campaign for the use of meat conducted in the San Francisco bay region the last six months of 1931 w hich resulted in an increase of 7 1 2 per cent con sumption for the territory covered as compared with 1 2 per cent na tmnal reduction in consumption The figures were those of the United States department ot agriculture The San Fiancisro district increase amounted to half a million dollais Mr Weller said This year will be a good advertis ing year Mr Weller said and added that the Schedules of the big advertisers this year show more scientific and careful planning Mr Weller Twenty-sevebids on the main will leave Friday Milton E Lipman who wa apsiurm sewer projects were opened pointed city treasurer Tuesday by the Wednesday by the city commission Wednesday wued city commis'-ioand referred to the city engineer for from Columbus Ga his acceptance to Mayor Louts Marcus The appointtabulation and repoit The projects include the east side and west sub ment whs recommended by Mayor storm seweis which together will Marcus after the coinmlasion acceptTlie condition of James F Pulley ed the resignation of J Harley White traverse the city and supply ade84 wa flood 955 of Lincoln street cutkally in- Incumbent quate drainage futilities for ters jured when struck luesdav night by Mr IJprnan telegraphed “In acBid weie not completely tabulated an automobile was repotted Wednea knowledging seeeptonce of city treasby the engineer Wednesday after- day night by members of his family to urer whu h the honorable city comnoon but low bidden! on the east side be tlightty improved He is under mission has seen fit to entru t to mv unit appeared to bo the American treatment at his home care rest asMiied I vvill give the ofConcrete and Steel Pipe company Mr Pulley anld he win crossing fice my best attrntmn I v ill endeavor with a bid of $117691 48 and Rvbeig Ninth East sheet when an automobile to administer the offue to the full Brother with a bid of $117 998 64 Rmng tuu-fstrut k him nnd knot ked extent of mv ability and sillve to Bid ranged ns high a $155 000 The him to the pavement The dnver of serve the best Intel est of our elty 1 city engineer' estimate on Ilia Unit the machine did not stop Mr Pulley thank you and the member of your wa Ilia 000 hld police He was fu t re moved lu hohni able for the confidence re" Bid for the West ride unit will pot hi home and inter to ttm emergency posed In metndy be iahulnted until Thin via when where it ssa illtmvered lie Mr Lipman will take offiie on they will he submitted to the city 'suffered a basal skull frm hire and April after the reignatmn of Mu lucci air dia °n head face and hand 'W bite becomes effective comniiDon day Vernon Scott 270 North First West street charged with reckless driving was found guilty of having backed his automobile from the curb at Broadway and State streets February 16 crashing into a machine traveling south and driven by William Z Bnughurst 1180 Emerson avenue He will be sentenced Thursday L M Ballard of 725 Third avenue speeded on South Temple street at a 45 mile an hour rate on Sunday Judge Jensen imposing a $20 mine with the alternative of 7 davs in jail A stay was granted until March 3 Milton E Lipnian Accepts Post as City Treasurer City Opens Bids On Storm Sewer n Co lid It ion of Auto Victim Improves Iho-jui- 1 |