| Show Till: SALT 12 LABOR LEADER URGES RELIEF LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING IfeFJmYJWll APRIL COURT CHANGES Sororities Fete RAILWAY FACES NIBLEY WAKD PLANS FETE Pledges Saturday FUND PAYMENT FOR TRAVELER OPENING DATE The annual sorority derby staged for the benefit of new pledges of farewell testimonial In honor of Hyrqm Hand prior to Ills departure for the Netherlands mission of the L D S church will be given at 6 30 p m Sunday in the Nlbley ward chapel of the L D A Commerce Body’s De tree Indicates Basis of Fixing Valuations U S Head Booster Hooier'i Plan for Economic Parley Federation church Sixth WASHINGTON April 31 WTt—How East street and avenue tire in Instate conunetce commission Warnock tire valuation of Mr Hand’s miswill determUre American railroads was made known sion to Holland today In ordering the Richmond will be the second Fred critics burg & Potomac railroad he has performed to pay $696 105 into the railway con- for the church He was there from tingent fund The order today the first of Its 1897 to 1899 kind since the celebrated St Louis The following was Issued under program has been A: O Fallon case the 1920 transportation aotprivvldlng arranged: S ' CAMBRIDGE Mas April 21 (if) A national economic conference to be called by President Hoover to tackle the employment problem a as advocated tonight by William Green Redera-tlo- n president of the American of Labor Addressing the Harvard Business Reboot club of Harvard university Green said: "If a e are to avoid a future repetition of tire distressing naexperiences through which themust tion is passllng some remedy constructive R be found and something must be done” clerk "It involves more than a question minute 'of immediate relief” he added 'Tbe a law making ern- big transcendent question Isstabll- was intended systematized and ' CW that "then and non" of the legislature his birthday a for nment “Through the cooperation of government tn the expenditure of government funds for public construction and improvement with Industry labor and business we should be able to lower recurring periods of unemployment to the irreducible minimum" legal W be that body passed The honor holiday Utalui Like i310' r C Lincoln In Birth Date i Holiday When Holding ROSWELL N M April 21 MV-T- ha Annual Celebration United Spanish War Veterins New Mexico department meeting here today passed a resolution askCharles R Jones was minute clerk ing President Hoover and Attorneyto of the Utah house of representatives General William D Mitchell not 1909 when the state legislature enforce the sentence against Albert In law making Mr Jones' B Fall former secretary of tbe In passed a a legal holiday In Utah birthday terlor legislators necessarily Mr Pall served with the First New Not that the aere so honoring their Mexico territorial Infantry during the knew they clerk minute They planned to honor Spanish American war and was dis- Abraham Lincoln who had been bom charged with the rank of captain on the same day of the month Hs was among the first to volunteer Mr Jones was bom at Henefer the for service In New Mexico It was said son of Robert and Miriam Jones who at the convention here came from England in 1866 Their The resolution passed by the the Henefer War Veterans follows son was educated Stake the appearance of five petitions cir- schools andat at the old Summit Coalville Like many culated in southern New Mexico re- academy persons who have since folpresidential clemency for other questing ‘ lowed other walks of life with a due aiL measure of success Mr Jones started his career as a printer's devil In the offloes of the Summit County Chron8PRING icle at Coalville He remained with that paper until he was 19 and then COAL SALE came to Salt Lake to set type on the Juvenile Instructor an L D S ANT SIZE or Any church publication In August 1897 he went on a mission for the cnurch Combination of Sices to Colorado end It was there that eon one-olump er Cf! f the photographs was taken NUT Delivered On his return In 1899 Mr Jones" se S5 Tea Size (N Duet) became publisher of the Coalville "MAIM CREEK” SPRING Times the successor to the ChronCAM ON COAL icle He wss with that paper six He held the office of city Co years recorder for two terms In January 1905 he was appointed WASATCH 668 deputy In the office of County Clerk Walter Calderwood and succeeded at ' OVia SallLcke Cc:l one-ha- lf excess of Lincoln Yetcrans Make Appeal for Fall Session Laics Edit or Enjoys rtl 1909 III t ' Address All ol U Dr Howard A Kelly former professor In the medical department of Johns Hopkins university will ad dress the chamber of commerce membership luncheon on April 29 It was announced Tuesday by Gus P Backman secretary Accompanied by his daughter Mrs and friends of Margaret Warner Eustis Fla Dr Kelly will arrive In Salt Lake Monday to prepare for a trip to the southern Utah parks With them on the tour will be Dr George W Middleton Dr Frederick J Pack of the University of Utah and Zeke Johnson guide 6 of a road s earnikgs In Singing choir shall go Into a and congregation invocation Edwin per cent w reproduction and the original cost must receive consideration "To base values In all cases” It added "upon an equal consideration of cost of reproduction and original cost or on any other fixed projortlon The would be an artificial rule basis of calculation Is the fair value of the property" used for the con- venldnce of the public "The ascertainment of that value Is not controlled by artificial lulcs It Is not a matter of formulas but there must be a reasonable Judgment" having Its basis In a proper consideration of all relevant facta Tbe valuation of property must always be largely a matter of Judgment and not of formula or precise mathematical computation’ The amount ordered paid was excess earnings from March 1 1920 thiough December 311M3 by H Brewster sacramental anthem Excelsior choir zither selections Oscar Roth vocal duet Evelyn Galllgher and Inez Brewster short address Hyrum W Valentine piano solo Amo Steln-Ick- e remarks Oeorge E Woolley presentation member of bishopric benediction response missionary Ralph W Maxwell Yellow fever destroyed thousands Frenchmen In the early 80 s who attempted to dig the Panama canal of BANDITSANDINO at Puerto Cortez who said that U S citizens In the area asked that the consul persuade rebels and govestablish a “neuernment forces tral zone" wherein Americans would be safe Lay sent hla naval attache Major Peter C Geyer of the ma- to Tiggly Wiggly stores are as convenient as your own cupboard shelves Everything is fresh and clean Neat displays are priced so you know the cost at a glance Courteous store men are ready to assist you when you need it Prices Effective in Our Salt Lake City Stores Wednesday COFFEE J M B — famous HONEY for its richness of flavor lb 1 can 35c BREAD 3 Ivs Utah’s best 35-oz- in quality ” jar " 29c Each a n -- Alaska Pink tall cans - a real saving 10c Pound service Leads in 10c Can 45c DOMESTIC - Each 25c 69c Dustless Jane A new clean broom sweeps Buy one today Each Spinach ' and ’ economy Thick heavy crispy brown potato chips — freshly slightly salted 99c Asparagus ( natural Local fresh garden fla vor ’ from the local gardens 3 A mighty good broom at Salmon cooked ‘ MONARCH Each POTATO CHIPS Fresh Blooms SALMON loaves Large fresh from the oven 16-o- s 22 1931 April lbs 9c 2 lbs 15c Tea GEaoL’S (£)ar Elibr ‘STEAKS LADD JMaaUiQSs Lean meaty cuts to babe or boil 2 Ibc 15c Loin— Choice lb 16c 2 lbs 19s fancy Fresh rendered 'pure white lard ' ( beef Tribunal May of Does the toothpaste you use bear this acceptance? Colgate’s tf Ribbon Dontal Cream DOES! above seal signifies THE tbe composition of the product has been submitted to the Council on Dental Therapeutics of ijbo American Dental Association and that the claims have been found acceptable to the Council 1 A UNIT OF rines to Investigate "The Insurrection In all other parts of the northern coast has subsided" Lay said “and the rebels are retreating all along the line to the interior ’’It was thought that the capture by the Guatemalan government of Diaz Zeluva who was plotting against the Honduran government In Salvador will weaken the present movement" Lay reported the Honduran congress had declared martial law for 60 days to facilitate military movements Workmen Resume Cutting Bananas BLUEFIELDS (P) — Sandlno’s Nicaragua April bandits the Right to Limit Quantities We Reserve WALGREEN CO ASPIRIN 69o Se TABLETS m'2 for $100 35c HINKLE PILLS IMPORTED 0IL 2 for $100 50c EXTRACT HAZEL Double 16 OF WITCII Dstilled Ft 3 for $100 ROSE- WE33DWESHDAY and OTTOSHDAY WATER 6 for $100 40c 25c HYDROGEN PEROXIDE Frostllla 60c Sal Hepatlca MILK OF 50c WALGREEN MAGNESIA CO 8 3 for $100 Wafers PHEN0LAX 5 for $100 BATHING EPSOM SALTS Bag 40c jn for $100 35c J os trite fluid Cleaning 4 for $100 25c THOBO 6 for $1 Cxistoria 50c 6 for $100 3 ENVELOPES BUSINESS 10 Pkgs for $1 4 for $100 3 TV for $100 3 for $100 3 for $ I CD California Syrup of Figs 50c Llsterlne 7 3 for $100 25c Dr West’s Tooth Paste 7 for $100 25c Llsterlne Tooth Paste 6 for $100 25c Colgate’s Tooth Paste 6 for $100 50c Lavoris 3 for $100 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste 3 for $100 ‘4 for $100 v 45cKotex J 50c BRISTLE-TIT- 3Vc EVEB-READ- Y JOc AUTO STROP RAZOR BLADES should strike again Since the ships have left with the last of the women and children from the bandit zone workmen were reported to have resumed the cutting of bananas for delivery to steamer Blucftelds and Puerto Cabezsa were reported quiet today with conditions uormal Definite news was brought in that no lives were lost in the bandit raid or April 15 on Cabo Gracias Adios but the little tow n was looted of all movable merchandise and the tropi cal radio station was wrecked Word also was received of the safety of the wife and chUdren of the murdered Moravian missionary Karl Bregenaer They were reported safe at the Neptune mine under the protection of the native national guard Bregenser waa killed by Pedro Blandon the bandit leader of the massacre who In turn was elaln by Americans American and other foreign ref-ug- 50c GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES 3for$l S’ 75c EVER-READ- Y SHAVING BRUSH SHAVING CREAM 45c MEVNEN"S SHAVING CREAM 50c FEAU DOUX SHAVING CREAM 3 for $1X3 69c LILAC VEGETAL Log-tow- ea were brought into Puerto Ca-ber- as all well and uninjured today aboard theU S S Asheville and the U S S Rochester arrived at Pivrto Caberas from Blueftelds with Rear Admiral Arthur Smith aboard Author Prepares to Comb Brazil Wilds NEW YORK April 31 Jullau Duguld an author and explorer not long out of Oxford will leave New York Friday to search for Colonel P H Fawcett who vas lost with two companions In Uie wilds of BrazU six Jrears ago Duguld who has traversed parts of the jungle untouched by a white man for 300 years believes that Colonel Fawcett Is being: held captive by one of the native tribes Some years ago he said a German explorer was held prisoner 35c Can 15 $1 for DUST GOLD 4 for S100 75c STA-BRIT- FLOOR E WATT 2 for $100 $100 Puri tee Household RUBBER GLOVES 2 pairs for $l $200 Home’s Best WATER BOTTLE ed HOT Mold- in one piece from live 5100 SLr FEET’S GRANULATED SOAP 45c 3 for PACK SAFE BAGS Ige aize $100 GARMENT side-openi- ng 3 for $100 $1J!5 CHAMOIS SKIN Large Sire— Oil Tanned 3'l 32 for 5100 Euaaij 1 25 RECORD CLINICAL THERMOMETER TENNIS $100 55c Ess-Ja- Stand- RACKET ard Size $100 y 30c Lipton’s Tea 75c Welch’s Grape 7 Juice 6 for $IC0 5 lor $100 2 for $1X0 qf 75c Royal Purple Grape Juice qf 3 for $ I 18c Clicquot Club Ginger Ale 7 for $IC3 18c Clicquot Club Sec Ginger Ale 7 for $1 33c Racier Lime Rickey 5 for $163 18c Canada Dry Ginger Ale 7 for $103 25c Orango Crush Dry 7 for $103 35c Besch-H- ai Peanut Butler 4 fer $1X3 30c Hygeia ffursers SWSSC? 4 for$IG3 I Ds Walgreen Cocoa Almond Soap 1 7 for $ I Toilet Soap 25c Woodbury’s Facial Soap 25s Resins! $100 Fountain Blend Coffes 3 for $ I 25c Borden’s Eagle Brand Milk IQc Lux $100 a 5c WHITE KING LAUNDRY BAR DICTIONARY Ur( Granu- lated Soap lmv tS0l 50c White King Flakes -0 2 for $1 4 for $1 3 for $1 35c PALMOLIVE v 12 for $100 S- 3 for $1 5’ for SI §27’ 15 c Lux 4 for $1 4 for $1 35c GEM RAZOR BLADES- - cKKuaimni SI 00 t lUl fn Qf pA RAZOR BLADES 21 reported skulking today In large groups In the of river the Saclln at Wanks Jungles and San Pedro Del Norte with Nicaraguan national guardsmen on the alert for renewed outbreaks For 24 hours the guard had received no reports of any encounter with the bandits but the guardsmen and foreigners were packing their arms handy In case the outlaws TOOTH E BRUSHES— Special 5c Crystal Vhita Soap 32 for were 2 for SI OLIVE 23c GLYCERINE & 30c ANTISEPTIC STERILIZED GAUZ- E- 3 for $100 60o 3 for $1 15e 100’ AMERICAN OIL Pts 50c HOSPITAL COTTON Sr! 5 for $100 sul KEEP YOURSELF - sororities of the University of Utah will be held Saturday under sponof the Sigma Chi fraternity Slakes sorship Supreme The derby will mark the end of week” “Rush for uewr members Postponement From May among campus sororities The pledges w U1 take part In a “contest” 11 to J8 after which the winning girls will be taken to the sorority In a stage coach as well as being presented with a sliterm of Utah the May supreme ver loving cup court has been postponed as to openThe pledges will go to the Sigma ing date from May 1 X to May 18 it Chi house after receiving their bids was announced Tuesday llils how- from Dean Lucy Van Cott hi the ever does not postpone the last date morning for the filing of abstracts for cases Intended for setting for this term on the future of legal Tlus was Tuesday aud six abstracts Importance practice In America Chief Justice were filed during tile day bringing Charles Hughes is expected to the total of chses w liich may be set make anEvans informal opening address to somewhere around forty and a reception at the White House filed Tuesday will be a feature of the conference Among the cases with the abstract w'as tliat of W IlJustice W XL Polland will be in ham Morgan against Salt Lake City Los Angeles May IS tn officiate as an appeal from a recent decision by Judge In the Pacific zone finals of Judge D W Moffat Effecting the the national oratorical contest on validity of the city’s ordinance cov- the constitution of the ynited States card rooms ering the licensing In this contest will compote two Postponement of tile opening date state champions who won that honor of the May term hearings was be- at contests conducted under the cause two justices will be absent from auspices of The Salt Lake Tribune the 6tate for a part of the week of Sherman Lloyd of Rexburg Idaho May 11 Chief Justice J W Cherry and a champion from Utah to be seplans to attend the annual meeting lected at the state finals in Salt of the American law institute at Liake City April 28 Washington D C May 7 8 and 9 Th e Institute Is working on a reOnly about 500 of all the thousands statement of the law and Its an- of species of plants have organs nual sessions are deemed of great adapted to catching animals r- HOOVER FLAYS appointment of the county commissioners three jears later He was defeated for reclectlon In 1908 by two votes and spent the following President Confident Nicawinter as minute clerk in the Utah house He returned to Coalville and entered the Summit Furniture and raguan Will Be Quelled Mercantile company’s store as bookHonduras Quiet keeper and cashier remaining there until 1920 He was minute clerk of the stale senate of 1911 (Continued from Pate One) In 1921 Mr Jones came to Salt Lake to be corporalions clerk In the upon Important points lmve been office of H E Crockett secretary of frustrated by the dispositions of the state for four years Later he was guard and the protection of citizens deputy state auditor and was as- on the coast Is made doubly sure by signed to special duty on the audit of the presence of our naval vessels the slate land board recently com- "Sandlno has placed himself and pleted At present he is one of the hla band outside the civilized pale by editors of the session laws of Utah the murder of eight or 1931 soon to come off the press nine American eivlllzians and many Mr Jones has been active In his Nicaraguans at isolated places In the church In Sunday school Mutual Interior snd the “The Nicaraguan government has Improvement association He was bishop of Coal- shown itself bishopric of its ville three years snd Is still patriarch responsibilitiesfully cognizant Is movmg vigorItdifficulties of Summit stake created despite the Mrs Jones was Miss Annie Faddles ously the earthquake While it may rewhom he married tn December 1899 by some time to accomplish their quire They have two daughtersIn resldcuts purpose due to the mountainous and Switzerof Salt Lake and a son Jungle character of the cotmtry I am land confident Sandlno will bs brought to Justice" Lay's dispatch said an attack on San Pedro Sula was Imminent last midnight This place Is about two miles Inland from Puerto Cortez where there are 372 U S citizens mostly fruit company employes This was reported to Lay by the U S conhim 22 1931 Soap 1 6 for $1 GO 6 for $1X3 6 for $1X3 r50o CREAM of ALMONDS 'LOTION 3 for $1X3 50c Hinds’ noney & Almond Q Cream O tor pi-- 50c EGG AND OIL SHAMPOO 3 for 5100 75c HILLROSE THEAT- RICAL CREAM Pound 2 for $100 50c AMELITA THEATRICAL CREA51 Vt pound ’ 3 for $100 50e PERFECTION CREAM COLD 3 for $100 SOo KLEENEX CLEANSING TISSUES 3 for $100 $169 LUNCH KITS— Complete with Tint Vacuum Bottle UU J PERFECTION Ah ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC C"l CIGAR LIGHTER'? 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