Show mm itMSHSil yS$SffimSBasBlEsaKatoS2Zisaaei3KBStiij!aSS3aj'Stta THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING JUNE 18 State Eagles SENATOR KING Pick Officers LARGE ROAD ’ Dope Addicts From Bunco MAY GET POST FUND VOTED OF DEMOCRATS BY SENATE Highway Construction Due to Increase If Bill Wins House Approval tee ODDIE PRESSES FOR BIG APPROPRIATION Public Domain National Park Routes Share Pros pects of Further Work construction Road activities in Utah this year under the joint control of the federal bureau of public roads and the state road commission will ba considerably increased and the rate of the work for the two following will years at a reasonably high speed bill be assured if the Oddie roadsenate which passed the United States Wednesday becomes a law tetSE® Chris Greenhagen Silver Issue Reviewed by Coloradoan Banquet Held introduced by Senator Oddie of Nevada who has Tasker his made a record in the senate forwith recognition of and sympathy western road problems must still Chris Greenhagen of Salt Lake was pass the house of representatives which receives the measure Thurs elected worthy president of the Utah aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles at d3Y the Wednesday meeting of the annual Essentially the bill Is the authorfedstate convention held In the Eagles ization of appropriations for the that club 402 South West Temple street eral fiscal years 1934 and 19351 1933 He succeeds J R May of Eureka is for the period from July to June 30 1935 as is shown by a teleto Other officer elected were Spencer Murray vice presigram from Senator Oddie's office of the dent A Goff Bingham chaplain Henry H Blood chairman HowAskew Salt Lake secretary Robert Utah state road commission Metcalf Salt Lake treasurer ever it also carries authorization James conductor L D for $3000000 to be spent on federal E McNicoll Tooele inside lands Cyphers Bingham guard and highways across public domain July J R May Eureka L A Walters for the fiscal year beginningfollowMurray and J L Craft Tooele trus1 next as well as for the two tees Mr May will be the delegate to ing years the grand aerie Appropriation Follows "Ray E Davis Colorado Springs an followed must be by bill The grand auditor representing effec- deputy made be to bill the worthy grand president of the appropriation the apauthorizes it only tive since grand aerie of the order discussed But the appropriations the stabilization of silver and the propriation usually follow in due course since move which might aid in bringing it the expenditures have been author- about and the beneficial effect it would have upon the economic situaized by congress itself With such an appropriation this tion He also spoke on the old age available pension system as sponsored by the year there would be made in Utah some $326000 for roads across Eagles nationally and praised the opas eration of the Utah law public domain lands this year A motion approving of the tariff on well as for the two following years These funds are not matched by any copper was carried state or local funds Wednesday's session closed with a In addition the bill authorizes the banquet at which Fred Peters mayor aid federal of The highway of Murray was toastmaster continuation construction under the usual partici- speakers were J R May R E Davis $125000-00of A and C Goff amount L Askew Robert pations in the for the fiscal years 1934 and 1935 Countryman The convention will adjourn ThursThis is at the same rate as at present and after the $16000000 repayment day to the federal treasury for part payment on the $80000000 emergency appropriation of December 1930 has been deducted Utah would receive $1223568 80 or thereabouts each of the two years The bill authorizes $12500000 for forest highways for the two years which brings about $450000 to Utah spent by the forest service and the federal bureau of public roads and $7500000 each year for national park An explanation of his action In vothighways and approach roads which ing for a copper tariff and against the states but fund la not allocated by coal oil and lumber schedules la conin which Utah national parks and the tained in a letter written by Senator north rim of the Grand Canyon park William R King to W J Halloran of are likely to have an important share Salt Lake one of the delegates to the Hold Many Uearlngt Democratic national convention "It was my opinion'' Senator King The Tribune's Washington correstates “that a tax bill should not be spondent notes that the bill may have converted I into a tariff measure some rather hard sledding before it becomes law The bill is the product foresaw that If that were done It of extensive hearings before the sen- would result in long debate and might ate committee on postoffices and post possibly impair the passage of the roads of which Senator Oddie has bill I feel that a tax bill should stand been chairman for a number of years on its own merits and that a tariff should likewise rest uptjn its In the house it will go to the commit- measure tee on roads which balked at a simi- own foundation” The senator says however he felt lar bill two weeks ago cut the fed- the case for copper was meritorious eral aid authorization to $84000000 and standing alone it was entitled to plus the $18000000 owing the treas- succeed was no justification ury forest highways to $5000000 for a tariffThere on coal oil or lumber The and public "domain roads to $2000 000 The probabilities are as The Trib- tariff on coal will prove very inune's correspondent sees them that jurious to the United States" Senator King declares that the tarwhen the Oddie bill reaches the house the house committee will sub- iff on coal will provoke Canada Into tariff barriers stitute its bill for the Oddie bill and erecting additionalfrom the United products thus force an adjustment of the dif ngalnst Some sort States ferences in conference of road authorization bill is expected to pass before adjournment The bill is the correspondent comments “the third distinct highway authorization bill to pass one house or the other this session "The house Tuesday passed the son John Sturzenegger 6 vear-olGamer 'pork barrel’ bill which car- of Mr and Mrs Niklaus Sturzenegger ries by far the mast liberal road pro- 401 Fayette avenue suffered a cut on gram but this measure is headed for his forehead Wednesday at 7 p m defeat Earlier in the session the when he was struck by an automobile house passed a $135000000 emer- driven by Jesse Pendry 17 of 1363 gency highway bill which went into Second East street The accident octhe discard when it reached the sen- curred at First West street and Pax ton avenue ate" The latter measure provided that Mr Pendry reported that he was be should it the moneys appropriated driving east when he aaw six young It sters pushing a buggy in front of him expended before June 30 1833 for federal about He slackened his speed and honked carried $120000000 aid highway construction which his horn he said when one of them would have given Utah $1359 000 in dashed In front of the car The driver addition to the funds already avail reported he turned sharply to the left only to strike the Stuizenegger able While Its friends have been puzzled child as he also ran In front of the and disappointed at its failure to machine The boy was treated at the emerge more than momemtartly on Salt Lake general hospital and taken the senate calendar the fact that it home was in “the discard" v as rather hard to believe and efforts may yet be made to recover it and get it on passage unless other emergency relirf bills provide for highway construction W The bill X Rtfy-mon- d 0 KING EXPLAINS TARIFF STAND Child Injured In Auto Accident Former S L Ninlh East Street Paving Proposed City Commissioner Joseph IT Lake of the streeta department Wednesday called the attention of the commls Sion Informally to a proposal to pave Ninth East street between Twenty-firs- t South street and the city limits t Thirty third South street The county under the plan would pave below that point to South street both under state aid It was explained that If a 20 foot atrip were laid the state load commit slon would bear 50 per cent of the cost the county another 25 per rent and the city the remainder about $0000 Cost to property owners would be about 60 centa a front foot Mr Lake estimated The matter was referred to City Engineer W D Beers for plans and estimates and a of property PwneiA Forty-eight- eans Woman ins Law Honors A former Salt Lake woman was signally honored by New York university when she received the first honorary doctor of laws degree ever conferred by that Institution on one of her sex Judge Florence E Allen of the supreme court of Ohio wss the one to whom tills distinction came The degree was presented during the centenmnl comment ement exercises of the stty Born In Salt Lake March 23 1884 Judge Allen received part of her eailter education at Salt Lake college She has held ttie present post since 1021 and began the praitue ot law in C levelami In 1914 Wednes-daymig- unl-V- FOR SPEED ON Member 1932 22000 Children Take Part WATER1WAR’ Thursday in Sport Program COURT PLEA 9 T SOUTH SOUTH TEMPLE Local narcotic addicts were saved the pain and expense of becoming bunco victims Wednesday night by police morals officers i Officers J D Brown D H Clayton and D F Duncombe thought they had hacked a genuine "dope ring to its source when they discovered 39 tins bearing labels of imported Irench morphine in a parked automobile on West South Temple street between Main and West Temple streets But the narcotics turned out to be the foundation for a confidence man’s well laid plans An examination disclosed that the tins were filled with small cubes of talc and quinine These the officers said were to be sold for $100 a tin The alleged owner of the spurious drugs was advised that he probably would be more welcome elsewhere and police released him without ascertaining his name Error Found in Selection of Platform Commit- Utali DRIVERS FINED Officers Save 9 HITS SNAGS $20 Another g $18 Judge Warns Heavy Traffic One MCKSON-RIVERSID- Pays E Judge Refuses to Gte IrriIt gation Firm or Enjoin From Use of Utah Lake Cit-in- HAWTHORNE-HAMILTO- N Determined to stop speeding on Election of Delbert M Draper DemHIGHLAND PARfc ocratic state chairman as Utah's rep South Temple street Police Judge MS KIN LEY resentative on the national platform Nephl Jensen Imposed fines of $18 committee at the Chicago convention DECLARES PETITION and $20 upon two motorists Wedncs was declared void Wednesday Orman t committecman-elecW day Ewing national LACKS FOUNDATION The pair Allen Cheney and Franannounced the was were aricsted cis Chairman Draper by MotorcyKelley given cle Patrolmen L W Peirce and W R honor of representing this state on the GRAN- Tof a the caucus Haw’kes at committee Tuesday Cheney was fined platform Proeedure Leaves Stale SUMNER $20 for driving 50 miles an hour beconvention delegation Tuesday night tween Thirteenth and Sixth East Ordinarily the important committee in ‘Muddle’ Canal Heads streets Kelley paid an $18 fine for assignment would have been given to OOUGLA5-WREsmSenator William H King the party's traveling 48 miles an hour from ThirCOLUMBUS Confer With Enginfcr teenth East to Seventh East streets N Washington spokesman and apparJudge Jensen said that the street ently the delegates decided after a one of the most heavily traversed in mght’s deliberation that they erred in not confer: ing the distinction upon the late afternoon must not be made LONGFELLOW— George M Bacon slate engineer the junior senator more hazardous by motorists who LOWELL was “stumped again” Wednesday he when apwant to make it a speedway Chairman Draper said in the attempted restriction on ' FOREST" Chief W L Payne has instructed proached on the subject of stepping the use of the waters of Utah lake I a all motorcycle patrolmen to maintain aside for Senator King expressed FRANKLIN WAJ£H At the behest of George D Kescr so a technical to and do a close watch on South Temple street FREMONT-RILE- Y willingness Lake water department comnus-siohe- r GARFIELD Salj reason for the change was found in because of the speeding menace Mr Bacon went to Frovo on the fact that Chairman Draper was are "While we concentrating where he asked I N Brockbank nominated by someone not officially tim Chief said YSouth Temple street” LIBERTcounty attorney as representative of a member of the delegation Payne "that does not mean that other the legal department of the state to Mr Ewing who said that the roads will receive less attention file a petition to the district court voided had been election slop-sigby violator Earl Draper paid Kelsey which had been prepared by Mr reason of the irregular nomination a $5 fine Similar charges against Bacon in accord with demands made announced that he would contact all A H Pett R H Lamson and Joseph by Mr Keyser the delegates and get a new vote The Williams were dismissed because of The petition asked the district court insufficient evidence understanding is that if the delegates to cite the Draper Irrigation company consent to this procedure Senator and the Utah Lake Distnbuting comKing will be promptly named as a to show cause why they should pany Condemns judge member of the platform committee not be restrained and enjoined fiom At the meeting Tuesday night Coordination Efforts Bond Juveniles making any further diversion of the Chairman Draper nominated Senator waters of the lake fixed Is bond to be "If Asked there and demurred any in Helping King for the position this will fix court it" honor himself 1 Judge Refuses Order the HAT3 against accepting In these words Juvenile Judge G A V Watkins of the Fourth after he had been elected by a large Judge Needy Children A Goates Wednesday expressed dismajority One explanation offered Liberty park as it will be invaded by 22000 school children district refused to issue such order The diagram The petition said the judge did not for the selection of the state chairman approval of setting bonds for the ap Thursday afternoon in the annual field day events rather than the senator was that Charging that sometimes a is pearance of juveniles m traffic cases shows how and where the schools will be paired for the games state facts sufficent to warrant the The court's judicial wrath was court in assuming jurisdiction doubt was raised as to whether Sen- bandied around from one social races ator King would attend the conven- agency to another as long as a week aroused when he learned that in thp and “Where do we go from here” Mr old tion Bacon was asked when the news of before it receives needed relief case against Lee Howell traffic violator arrested on a speed the court's refus-a- reached Salt Lake Judge G A Goates of the juvenile “That's a hard one” was the reply court Wednesday from the bench ing charge the police department set "I'll have to think it over” called upon the various groups in his bond at $50 It cost the univer2 When Mr Bacon returned from Salt Lake to consolidate not their sity student $5 premium to McSwine Sc Burgess Provo which he left before Mr professional bondsmen organizations but their efforts to Brockbank had been able to present lie suggested some kind of a pool to effect his release he explained his petition to the judge he found of resources and named the county the court It was at this point that the flayed practice waiting to confer with him A J department of charity as the most Judge Goates Evans president of the Utah Lake logical organization through which to "I wish to make it clear" said the for school chilfield annual The day court the "that police department clear all sorts of relief Distributing company Heber Smith 2 p m at Lambda of held be will so dren of Thursday one do three Kappa Chapter things only "I do not want my remarks mis- may president of the Draper Irrigation he declared after court far as juveniles are concerned on or- at Liberty park with more than company Mark Austin prominent Installed More Than 600 Expected understood” In a case traffic cases by Omega to “I have no fault landholder under various of the Utah find with the dinary simple children of the elementary grades the officer dothe lake I canals and E B Jones engineer may notify social agencies think they are arresting from 32 public schools participating to Reeeive Diplomas Coast Women and plant superintendent for what ing a splendid piece of work and be- parents and obtain their promise of Or a juvenile in 18 groups For two hours they will I do the boy’s appearance are commonly called the Murdock irlieve they are all essential at Exercises think however that they are all offender may be taken to the deten- indulge in games and races as part rigation works which include those overloaded and that the present eco- tion home or brought to the juvenile of the regular school program Many Kappa chapter of Lambda Omega of the two companies to a probation will remain for play and the safety national sorority was officially inSituation Discussed The high school career of 649 West nomic situation in Salt Lake with its court and turnedis over no occasion for the committee headed by Miss Margaret number of dependency and officer There high seniors will be officially ended increasingcases calls for stalled on the University of Utah They were present in the effort to " ade- fixing of bonds of a the more Liberty neglect Morgan principal dissuade Mr Bacon from following Thursday night when that number Young Howell 942 West Third school will remain on duty until 5 30 campus at ceremo-receive diplomas at the annual gradu- quate system out the intention expressed by the when some $10 was m street fined nies J unfortunate 'It Noith is conducted poor Judge by p state engineer in a letter to Mr Kcv-sating exercises in the auditorium of mother with suffering children must Goates He allegedly drove west on Automobile traffic will be exclud- Wednesday evethe institution which had been made public in run around from one agency to an- - South Temple street 50 miles an hour ed from the center drive during the ning in the chapter the press While that action had alDiplomas will be conferred upon other 224 Thir G N house at announced was arrested field and Eighth day period Tuesday E A Eberhardt the graduates by ready been taken the canal officials Judge Goates declared that he has! East street He paid $2 and was given Child superintendent of schools Mo- teenth East street discussed the situation thoroughly president of the Salt Lake board of cooperated with all agencies to the go days in which to pay the re- - torists may use the outer driveways The sorority was P58X education who will perform a similar fullest extent with the state engineer and expressed and appreciates their malnder The second grade will feature formerly the Delta service at the East high school Friday services He the belief that with judicious use the dashes for boys and girls and chapter of Alpha pointed to the 1931 juveschool South at the and high night crops now planted can be matured 10 will be entered from each school Sigma Delta nile court law which permits him to and other absolutely necessary deSaturday night to pay such sums order the was will have third The Installation county grade The graduation program at West mands met with the water supply are necessary for the relief of dashes on a similar basis while boys conducted by Miss that is probable this season high school will have as its theme the children The judge said he has tried of the fourth grade will en- Gracia Johnson of and girls At to avoid the use of this The closing down of all pumping George Washigton bicentennial and races shuttle Los in power gage relay jgs grand Angeles 8 15 p m the graduating class will plants on the lake following the rehas no desire to drain the county will fifth installa-The national ground play grade to the march into the auditorium cent storm was advanced as a propifunds ball on a 50 foot diamond with 10 tion and extension: strains of the Washington Bicenten- charity tious indication of attempted conserhe declared "children on a side Both girls and boys officer and her as- "However” players nial march played by the school band are vative use by all interests reason of the present this will by suffering Bessie t game p4ay sistant Miss separately and this will be followed by a chorus Mr Bacon's petition was filed in I believe the distnbu will play soccer on Roach of Oakland f The sixth inadequacy grade "America” by the graduates and the tion of relief could be much more the Fourth district court in conneca 50 foot diamond with 10 players In addition to band tion with a suit instituted by Salt A downward revision In the allow- on a side some sort of coneffective installation and Miss Johnson Talks all dealing with colonial solidation through cleared against James A Gardner and through the ance to Sheriff S Grant Young for The seventh grade boys and Rirls initiation of active and alumnae mem- Lake times are scheduled as follows feeding prisoners in the county jail will separately play hit pin ball a bers a reception was held Wednesday Mr Evans and decided in June 1909 county” Ltnnie 21 the of "Landing Pilgrims” years ago That decree determined Judge Coates’ observations were was foreseen Wednesday when at a newcomer to children here There Guests included Parker "Our American Forefathers" prompted by a report to him that a special meeting of the county com- are 10 players on a side and a set of at the chapter house to the use of the waters of aMr and Mrs John rights Dan Eastman: "Colonial Means of 12 year-olchild whose name was mission Sheriff Young volunteered to elaborate instructions has been sent F Bowman Miss Utah lake and the Jordan river and Communication" Alice Wright "In- withheld had been left here with feed “lodgers” at 10 cents a meal and to each teacher retained of the subject of this grade It is Lucy Van Cott matter jurisdiction dustries of the Colonies” Cy Green-halg- another tamily while the father went at 12 cents compared with played with a light weight soccer Professor and Mrs "Literature and Art of the to Wyoming to work The local fam- prisoners 13 cents He ball four Indian clubs which are his present charge of Petition Cites Old Suit B Roland Lewis Colonial Period” Vera Richards "Co- ily he said is in need and it reported declared this cut will effect a saving on bases and has some of the and members of The petition cites that the Utah lonial Statesmen" George Weidner to him that one of the agencies had of $180 per month to the taxpayers placed features of both baseball and soccer the board of re- Lake Distributing company claims Musical numbers include a collec- served notice on the family that it Until recently the sheriff was allowed The schools will be paired off for rights as grantee of the Utah Lake Irgents tion of patriotic airs by the band would get no relief until it discon- 15 cents all competition The Installing of- rigation company which has' a filing "Freedom Our Queen” by a mixed tinued care of the "Wyoming boy” B it declared F Chairman The school year will be completed Quinn from Utah lake ficers arrived from on 135 second-fee- t chorus the bicentennial song "FaAs a matter of fact" the judge his intention to discuss with Mrs Hel- so far as lessons are concerned the Pacific coast which right the petition declares to ther of the Land We Love” by a boys’ appended “the 'Wyoming boy’ to en F Reiser county recorder possible Thursday noon Friday morning the Monday Entert- be inferior to the rights decreed in mixed chorus and the national an- whom they referred actually Is a installation of a photostat in her office children will report only to receive ainment arranged 1909 The Draper company has a them by the audience bona fide resident of this city" It is expected such an innovation report and promotion cards and turn m their honor in- similar claim to 65 second feet Alof the After speeches program would enable the recorder to dispense in textbooks a dinner at "The available supply from Utah cluded Heiner student bert body president with the services of several employes t he Ambassador lake during the present season” says will make the student body awards Mr Quinn said the board has no way hotel Monday eve- the petition “according to present and this will be followed with the of compelling her to do this but deof the estimates will not be sufficient to satof The Trib Salt ning Lake presentation sires a conference soon In hope somemorn- isfy the full rights decreed and estabTuesday city utie scholarship award by Walde M thing may be done at lished in this cause with priority suand luncheon ing Condon city editor Chairman Quinn declared It Is not ho- perior to the rights” of these two comthe Newhouse Fred D Keeler principal of the the board's desire to cut down on one tel with Mrs Paul Kress Richardson panies school will then present the class ot and let another fail to “The demand has been made upon as hostess dinner at the chapter 1932 and they will be accepted by Funeral services for James Mac department Is effect sound economics but that it your at petitioner by one of the owners house G N Child superintendent of Salt Donald 22 aupper Tuesday evening of athlete Utah so that their University studying all departments the home of Mjss Imogene Sandall in of the primary decreed rights immediLake Ci'y schools Conferring ot di- killed last automo when the with in costs be the keeping Saturday may Cooperation of churches clubs Cottonwood and a luncheon Wednes- ately to restrain the diversion of waplomas by Mr Eberhardt and a march bile In which he was riding to a senior times and other organizations In the noon at the home of Mrs J David ter from Utah lake bv claimants subseby the band will conclude the pro- class party ot Pineercst plunged over The commission reserved any action lodges drive June 17 for used clothing is day quent in priority to the rights decreed gram an embankment in Emigration can- on the question of feeding prisoners sought in a letter mailed Wednesday Cerkcl Lambda Omega was founded at the in this cause yon will be conducted Thursday at until Friday’s meeting Gaskell Rom- to L D S ward bishops pastors club Plea Held Insufficient University of California in 1915 and 10 45 a m at the Evans Sc Early mor- ney a member of the commission was and lodge officials throughout Salt now has ten chapters distributed “Under date of May 23 your petituary The Rev Theodore G Lillev assigned to study such costs and will Lake county from the Pacific coast to Maine tioner demanded the Draper Irrigaof the First Presbyterian church will submit his own figures Friday The drive is sponsored by the contion company and the Utah Lake Disofficiate and the principal speaker solidated relief agencies of city and will be President George Thomas of tributing company to cease diversion with the assistance of Boy county of water from Utah lake” the university Burial will take place Scout troops which will make the The two companies the petition asin Mt Olivet cemetery to house canvass for apparel house 22 218 Nort of Fifth serts “have refused and continue to James Van Clothing so gathered will be assem There Is a strong probability that avenue was driving the roadster up to cease diversions" of water refuse bled at the central warehouse In Salt when the Democratic Third district the can von when it Is reported to have "and to carry out and obey the order before Lake for fumigation being Mr Macof your petitioner” skidded and rolled over judicial convention opens June 25 Dr T William Stevenson was The Two hearings on federal Income turned over to the women's work cenRay Van Cott incumbent district at- Donald was killed Sherman Burt 23 foregoing are the farts which be and will It ters where of Cross of staff the Holy repmred elected chief torney will be a candidate for the of 162 I street suffered serious neck tax appeals were heard Wednesday made Watkins held insufficient to Judge distribution meetfor at a renom-Inatiospecial district bench rather than for hospital Wednesday his issuing the order asked injuries and the driver escaped with before Eugene Black member of the It is ready justify that donat board of of persons the directors requested minor cuts and bruises Mr Van Nort federal bonrd of tax appeals sitting ing Judge Watkins held that the DraDr Stevenson who has practiced In the city commission chamber Both ing old shoes tie or button them in Friends of Mr Van Cott and Calvin was slightly hurt Irrigation and Utah Lake Disper of mate hundreds Last four winter for Lake In Salt W Rawlings the only other canditwenty The pairs years Mr Burt was reported In “good" were taken under advisement tributing companies were not parties this because wasted were The P less shoes Dr James succeeds nominadistrict for concluded Black's Salt the Kcrby date Judge attorney condition at the li D S hospital hearings to the decree was entered bv new chief of staff served during the the court Junewhich tion are urging the former to come Wednesday Lake assignment to hear Idaho and precaution had not been taken 5 1909 determining Indorsement of the drive for used world war as a captain and for a the out for the benth their objective be Utah cases and he will leave Thurs rights to the use of the water of REALTY Mill SET clothing was voted Tuesday night at ear and a half was in charge of a Utah lake and Jordan dav for San Francisco Ing to avert a contest over the district river and the In of France the the business least be at will There Directors of cases the three Utah included Rotary meeting hospital State large post Wednesday's attorney Realty contained no facts which Other new staff members elected petition two and probably three places on association will meet at their offices appeals of the Emerald Oil company club the court jurisdiction to order were Dr L N OssmBn secretary-treasure- r gave the district bench ticket to fill and in the Beason building Thursday at of Vernal for relief on 1927 1928 and and Dr J J Galitgan and the parties to appear if the Incumbent district attorney 3 30 p m to plan for the semiannual 1929 assessments totaling approx! Dr Ossman members of the board goes out for one of these a threat to convention They will set a date and mately $4400 disputed tax and one Counterfeiter Supports designate a place for the meeting tt of the Joseph S Wells association of party harmony will be dissipated Mr Van Colt is seriously consider- was announced by Werner Kiepe Salt Lake asking for $2052 81 refund Held Grand Jury Ion 1928 taxes ing making the change although he secretary reports that he has not definitely Malcolm H Windsor and John T made up his mind Ballanger arrested Monday In Moab New officers of Salt Lake chapter on a charge of possessing counterfeit No 84 Alcph Zariik Alcph of B Hal coins waived preliminary hearing B'rlth were elected at the semiannual when arraigned Wednesday before meeting in the covenant house Tues United States Commissioner Gould dav night I) Blakely and were bound over to They are- Avron Sandmk presithe grand Jurv dent Abe Miller vice president Wil In default oi bonds fixed at $3500 Officers and directors of the Union ford Rosenblum secretary Saul Bet With two delicate crystals due each they were taken to the county The ground floor of (he Suit tion will begin Mr Timms exnum treasurer Morris Pepper ser Building Inc were reelected Wed a week the police radio within nesttay night at a meeting held on the Lake poatoffice addition will be jail gennt at arms Joseph Cline assistant plained station is expected to be placed After the entire addition has sergeant at nrms Raymond laindau ready for occupancy about July University of Utah campus In operation on June 16 E L 1 and the remainder of the buildDirectors retained for another been made ready for occupanry monitor and Alfred Klein reporter Dcrn Corn to Hospital Mathewxon chief technician term are George Thomas presl a complete renovation and reMr Landau retired from the presl ing will be In condition to receive C T Smith who will be in and I’ or Sinus dent of the university R A Hart (mania In August A N Timms painting of the upstairs floors of dency Operation charge reported Wednesday the old structure will be alartrd Memhei of the advisory board George Q Morris Charles R Mabey local luprrlntcndrnt of the two part necessary for Tho Governor George H Dorn went to and Grant Iverson Holdover direcConstruction company anand completed some time In elected to nerve a year are Herbert havo tho been ordered atation tors are Mrs Julia A F Lund Mrs M Sihiller chairman nounced Wednesday Rabbi Samuel The entire heating sjs-teHoly Cross hospital Wednesday night The from Camden N J to undergo an operation for sinu Flbert D Thomas Roval C Barnes About July t all poatoffice actt Cordon ltabbl J E krikstem Jack la being remodeled tower atop the public safe t and Dean Thomas A Beal tivities will be moved from the outtrouble The work of refaclng the Ftndting Simon Shapiro Abe Goss la completed and ty building The mficerg are Mr Hart presl old to the new building after The chief executive has been 111 at side of the old building with Ralph M Kahh and Harry Goldberg six polue prowl ears are dent President Thomas Ice presl hi home for a week which remodeling of the first to make It match the adIt was announced that Mr Klein granite sets with receiving equipped Mr dent Barnes Beastlier and floor of tho old structure to make fnr the operation whlih it is ex dition Is progressing rapidly and will attend the national (onsention in It conform with that of the addi Douglas O Woodruff iccretary will b completed shortly peded will be performed Thuisday Winnipeg Canada July “t ms J COURT URGES RELIEF BODIES n TO END DELAY for SoJ7 Annual Field Day to CAMPUS GETS Be Held at PM SCHOOL WAITS CLOSING NEW SORORITY at Liberty Park FETE l I 0 1 er 1 ” - SAVING SEEN IN d f JAIL FEEDING the''4 C d Funeral Set for J Relief Agencies Urge Support of Clothes Drive University Alan Victim of Crash Van Colt Looms As Candidate for Appeals Heard on U S Tax Payments District Bench Hospital Directors Elect New Chief i n Il’rith Holds Regular Election IS’iiai Union Ruilriin" Reelects Officers Postoffice Staff Moves July 1 Into New Addition two-yea- r Orn-dor- hep-temb- 10-1- J Police Radio Station Soon To Re Ready for t 4 |