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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY. AUGUST 16, VOL. 3. 1935 NUMBER SI Local News, Events and Activities of the Southeast WILL ROGERS AND WILEY POST KILLED IN PLANE CRASH Wiley Poet, noted flier, and Will Rogers, actor and famous comedian, were killed today according to . reports received by the U. S. Signal Corp, of Seattle, Washington, when their plane crashed while flying; from Fairbanks, Alaska, to Point .', Barrow, Alaska. The Signal Corps said the plane carrying the noted couple fell about fifteen files south of Point Barrow, Vexed fcy Germany northernmost white settlement in America. Sgt. Stanley R. Morgan, Signal Corps operator at Point Barrow, advised the Seattle headquarters that he had recovered the bodies from the wreckage and taken them to Point Barrow. The bodies were turned over to Dr. Henry W. Griest of the Presbyterian hospital there by Sergeant Morgan. Police 'Hold Up' Robbery Report mi mm mm A S659 robbery which occurred on August 8 was revealed Wednesday after the police report had been mysteriously "help up" by officers in charge. The delayed report showed that a watch and $659 in cash were taken in a burglary at the home of W. H. Van Horbeck, 649 Sixth East street. The money belonged to the Polar Ice .Company, managed by Mr. Van Horbeck, police said. Chief of Police W. L. Payne said he didn't know anything about the case. "X can't be running around looking Into these petty details all the time," he saidT Meanwhile police continued their investigation of charges of alleged mistreatment of Ray G. Jones, SO, 585 Garfield avenue, which resulted in Patrolman C G. Edmunds being Jeremiah T. lilohoney, national head suspended for five days. of the A. A. U announced that he would vote against America's participation In the Olympic game! of 1930 to be held in Berlin, If reports of religious L. D. S. persecution are substantiated. BOH Dates Set For Conference Forest Fire Sweeps Bell Canyon Section Firefighters Wednesday patrolled area in Bell's canyon over which a forest fire swept Tuesday afternoon. Serious damage to the city watershed was averted when the onrush-in- g flames were checked late Tuesday at the edge of the Wasatch national forest area by a force of .125 C C C men from Woods Cross, 75 P W A workers and 50 private citizens of Salt Lake City and Draper. C. J. Olsen, forest supervisor, who directed the firefighters, blamed two small boys who had been playing with matches for starting the fire. a 100-ac- re The one hundred and fifth semiannual general conference of the L. D.. 8. church will be held in Salt Lake City October 4, 5, and 6, it was announced at the first presidency's office Tuesday. Mrs. Louise Y. Robinson, president of the National Woman's Relief society, also known as the L. D. S. Relief society, announced that ornext convention ganization's general will bo held October 3 and. 4 These two conferences will bring more than 10,000 persons to Salt Lako City, officials said. General auxiliary organization will be Deputy Loses; House Is Out Slot Machine Son Born "Covered Wagon" in Yellowstone Park New York P. W. A. Returns From Vacation Director Is Dr. E. E. Monson and family have, Southeast Visitor returned from their vacation in California. York City, is making his first trip west and is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. BaU for ten days. Mr. Kirkpatrick is a graduate of St. Lawrence University, New York University and Bertitx School of Foreign Languages. He will report for duty at the Mr. and Mrs. George W. Scott of Arcadia, Neb., nre using this novel vehicle Central American Mines Co., in Censs their means of transport through Yellowstone park.' Tlicy have found Hint before the 1st of Jantral America It eliminates haste, dust and sniukc. Tlicy nre iiuiklnu their way through the 1930. svvcnil months ami and to uary, every rpend exploring roadway plnu park leisurely trnll. When the coin;: gets too tonsil for tliolr combination wugon and auto mobile cbnssls, they unhitch their poules and take to the smlillc. SHIHMflHMMHMHlHMI(HI,miNHIHHHM,HMIHIINIIIIHIHl,ll,,,HMHIIIIMHPi,IUH,HIHilHMIHIHtHI,HHIHIHUI WATER CARNIVAL CLOSES SUMMER SEASON At SUGARHOUSE PLAYGROUND. The big feature which will closo the summer season at Sugarhouse Playground will be the Water Flay, "The Pirates Raid." Wednesday August 21st has been chosen as the day of presentation. The water play will be made up of dancing, swim ming, diving and stunt exhibitions. The following youngsters are taking part in tho pageant Chief pirate, Larry Hawke; First Pirate, John Carmen; Second pirate, Eddie Perry; Third pirate, John Sharp; Sir Johnafeld, Ray Sears; Maiden, Gerry Long; Hero, Kenny Lament - "one-arme- - H. C. Young on Vacation Mr. II, C. Young advertising manager of "The Bulletin" is spending working on the two dances for the a week's vacation in Northern Uton, all City Circus at South High on Southern Idaho and at Bear Lake. Ho expects to stay in Logan for August 23rd. several days visiting at the home of The Dramatic Club will present bis brother Rich Young. two puppet plays at four o'clock on Thursday, August '22nd. " Thoplays Fishing Is Good are "The Tables Turned," and "Top-s- y and Eva." The children have J. H. Brewer, fly casting enthusmade the puppets and are construct iast landed a limit of rainbows ou ing the stage for the presentation. the Ho reports the upper Piovo. river in fine shape and that fishing The last Social Dai.cc of the seais good. son will be held Thursday evening;, August 22nd, at 9 p. m. at the IrvAll Sugar-houing Jr. High. Gymn. young people and adults are Sons Outing invited. The cost is only 10c se Swimming Pirates are: John Carmen, John Sharp, Rudy Kuhn, Gar th Daniels, Ed Perry, Jack Lyons, and Ray Cooper. Maidens Attendants are: HelcnTay-lo- r, Edith Anderson, Bernice Julian, June Recourt, Rhea Thompson, Sorenson, Mabel Bowen, and Christina Stout , Pirate Dancers are: Naden Paddini, Audrey Miller, Dominick Pellcgrlno, Joe Pellegrino, Deletes Astill, Shirley Gull, Marian Angerbauer, Caro- Granite Stake Fathers and The older girls will go to Lagoon Granite Stake Father's and Son's for a swim and picnic at 5 o'clock outing will be held Saturday, AuMonday, August 19th. gust 24th in the afternoon and even ing at Washington Park, which is ' Salmon P. Cfeata, Politiciaa located about one mile east of the Salmon I'. Chase, secretary of the big reservoir in Parleys Canyon. treasury In Lincoln's cabinet, was a The afternoon will be spent In rienry Clay National Republican In baseball, horseshoe pitching and oth18X2. a Harrison Whig In 1830, an er the In sports. evening there Whig In 1840, a liberty man In and a watermelon will baa program 1844, a free sutler In 1848, a Demoline Balm. crat In 1S.H, a liberty man again In "bust" Soldiers Dance are: Miklred Miller, ltCg, a Republican In 1858, and In All fathers and sons of Granite to Stake are cordially Invited. ISTiS, when he foresaw no chsnr Dorothy Christopherson, Laura Maurine Astrill, Norma Miller, be nominated against Grant, a Demo Alice Gustavason, Geraldine I vie, crat again. Lucille Henningerand Margery Newin Boy Bicyclist ton. Dtatiata Work by Sowd Crash Slave Dancers are: Maxino Olsen, Many dentists arork by sound. They Melva Ileath and Evelyn Olsen. use a metal instrument to tap the The pageant will be given in the teeth of patients to find Infection. They Robert Beck, 13, son of Mrs. Clara tap a sound front, tooth, which H. Beck, 1057 East Thirteenth South swimming pool and there will be no first use as a base for the sounds of admission. All Sugarhouse residents they suffered severe lacratkms on other teeth. Each sounding tooth street the are invited to come. Adequate has s corresponding sound. If one the head and back Wednesday morn It tooth Is off pitch, the dentist looks Ing when the bicycle he was riding e&tlnr snace will be provided. for Infection. Duly Infected or diseased was struck by a car driven by Earl begins at 8:15 p. m. The dancing classes are busy i teeth respoud to this test Rose, 21, 223 North Seventh West As-ene- . Long Beach. California. He consider. the conference a success from the standpoint of instruction as well as entertainment They visited the San Diero Fair and other points of interest on the eU coast Returns With New Materials The Sugar House Upholstering1 Shop located at 1105 East 21st So. announces tho reopening of its new modern office and shop. Mr. Gregory Gaines, its proprietor, has Just returned from Chicago with a complete line of the finest modern materials. Ills rcflnlshlng. repairing" and upholstering has already been recognized aa that of the highest He is ready and craftmanahip. capable to do your work at the most reasonable prices. Vacationing in California Mrs. Gordon Hoggan left Sunday to. spend a two week's vacation la Southern California. Mrs. Hoggan, (R. Louise duff) is correspondent for "The Bulletin," and is well known in the Southeast HEADS THE PORTIAS th out-and-o- ( Par-din- e, Hurt With Auto A son was born to Lawrence and Delpha Maddox Evans, 1925 East Thirty-thir- d South street, Monday H. B. Taylor, chief civil deputy Mr. Evans is the manager sheriff, was "out" 30 cents, but the night of the cutting department, Z. C M. Log Cabin, 2200 Beck street, was I.. also "out" a slot machine. "So I guess we're about even." Little Carol Ann Prather of Los An. Deputy sheriff Taylor commented. geles likes puppies, but when the sevOur Comint . It happened when the deputy visi en born to I'stsy, Jack l'ortcr's Irish A cousin Is one collaterally related ted common a the Beck street place on official setter, were dumped about her, she ancestor, by descent from but not a brother or sister. Children business not, however, about slot protested, especially because one of them even chiseled from her milk botof brothers and slaters are first cousins machines. tle. However, Carol Ann was allowed to one another. The children of first Against the wall stood an to choose Just one fur a birthday prescousins are second cousins to one and robber." ent promised by her parents. Mr. and other; children of second cousins are Into it went Deputy Sheriff TayMrs. Seb Prather. Strangely enough, third cousins to one another, and so on. The child of one's flnt cousin Is a lor's nickels. Wheels whirled. Up she selected the pup that stole her milk. first cousin once removed; the grand- came a lucky combination. child of one's first cousin Is a first "Who pays " the officer inquired. cousin twice removed, and on on. And, "Nobody," answered the bartendvice versa, the cousin of one's father er. or mother Is a first cousin once re-- . "I may be out my money, but Confusion sometimes moved, etc. arises from the custom of some who you're out a machine," countered the deputy, and carried it to the speak of the children and grandchildren of their first cousins as second sheriffs office. and third cousins, respectively. Hut No arrest was made, "because X the rule given here Is the correct and didn't get any nickels," Deputy almost universal one for reckoning Sheriff "I guess Taylor reported. 'cousins. Cleveland Tlaln Dealer. he had me spotted." i , Arthur L. Kirkpatrick, who is Dr. Monson attended the Paelfla connected with tho P. W. A. of New Coast Dental Conference held at Too Many Pup3 for Carol Ann 9) LOCALS asaspjMsssaBSaaHasMisjBjaBsM street :g. For the first time In Its history the National Association of Women Lawyers elected a western woman as president, giving that office to Lawyer Kandolph, Los Angeles Per-cil- ia attorney. Mrs. Randolph was elected by unanimous ballot at the association's annual convention In Los Ad gcles. Rose was booked at the police station on a reckless driving charge after the accident which occurred in front of the boy's home. Zoo Bill The Beck youth was struck when while him to Rose attempted pass An unpaid bill of $128.33 for gasoboth were traveling cast on Thirline and oil, said to have been purteenth South street, Patrolman H. chased by the Salt Lake Zoological C. Peirce, chief police traffic Inves was referred Wednesday to society, tigator, said. city commissioners by K. B. Roche, Com905 Thirteenth East street Is missioners asked Park CommissionDisciplined er P. H. Goggin to investigate. Referred Patrolman Patrolman Earl Bertelsen of the police pawn shop detail was penal ized 14 days' annual leave Wednes day for disobedience of department orders. The disciplined officer took a automobile Monday night with out permission. At Twenty-firEast streets the Eleventh and South uollco car collided with another machine. st Oppose Amendment Opposition to the proposed amend ment to the city traffic ordinance which would permit general parking in truck zones, voiced by the Smith-F-a us Drug Company, was considered Wednesday by the city commission. The company's petition also asked the parking regulation be enforced. one-ho- ur |