Show H ( 12 THE' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Ell ID AY MOILXIXG MAY lo 1931 -- oti Eng com- memorating tire anonymous subscriptions from Aberto heaven 40 days after Easter Sun- deeSrScoUandrthan-ror-any-0lh£- r day was observed in Salt Lake Catho-h- o city The event Thursday Funeral for Baylor Uni- one churches of the six holy days of obligation aside from Sundays which are versity Head Takes observed by the church was celefotfanplcti brated at tlid Cathedral of the MadePlace Friday leine with three masses 6:30 a m 8 a m and 12:10 p m The first mass was celebrated by WACO Texas May 14 UP)— Funeral services for Dr Samuel Palmer the Rev W J Giroux the second by Brooks who began his common Father Monahan of Denver and the school education at the age of 22 third by the Rev James F ClSffey graduated from college at 30 snd became president of Baylor univerINFORMATION sity 28 years ago will be held tomorrow To Anywlut in Aroric The university presiCall Wutch 13 CS died His dent last days early today NEW TEMPLE were cheerfully spent In conferring over university affairs bidding goodA fire which broke out at 3:24 p m SQUARE HOTEL bye to relatives and friends and Thursday at the rear of the Mc77 W South Temple St preparing a farewell to the student Cullough market 560 Eighth East body street the store to the ex-- 1 Knowing that he was on hts death- tent ofdamaging P 1 C KvV I C K 5 spread to a residence bed he Insisted on signing diplomas by J II Paul at 554 Eighth for this year's graduating class owned East street causing $25 damage to against the advice of physicians He the residence Firemen said boys succeeded In signing about 300 of the more than 400 certificates before his strength failed him Death was due to cancer Record Number' of Pure' bred Mounts Appear at Ogden Display (Continued from Pan One) D unike R L Fenton J S Glaze-broo- k D V Hagenbarth Leo A Hanson Roy H Wood Myron M Jacobs Edmund J Kearns T H Morrell Gronway R Parry Captain Joe Rogers Dr J C Borenson A P Bpllsbury Dr L D Stewart Joseph Thompson Major George H Smith Captain E J Therklldsen Major Grant Young O O Wright K D Rose George D Grubb Paul Clowes J Maynard J Shop Fire Spreads To Nearby House H Manderfield PACIFIC Captain Roy Parks J Boyd Gordan George B Caine P II Mulcahy I R Alton J M Eccles A D Rich A L Becker and J Francis Fowles Winners in class 1 Shetland were: First Beauty owned by Wasatch Riding academy Douglas B Stevens up second Prince Blaine Glasmann Jr owner and rider third LUy Gordon Glasmann owner and rider fourth LUidy Robert B Brown owner and BRIAND GOES TO GENEVA MEET MPR Wins C of C Salt Class four novice Lake livestock committee of the chamber of commerce trophy: First MPR owned by Mrs Ernest R Woolley ridden by J P Stephens second Chief's Belladonna owrned and ridden by Mrs O O Wright third Queen’s Madeline owned and ridden by Ed Russell Three-gaite- d section of class four novice Globo Mills trophy: First Red owned and ridden by George Grubb second King Fish owned and ridden by Bllvln Petersen third Cal owned by Thompson and Grabner ridden by Joe Thompson Class five lightweight polo ponies Wasatch Riding academy trophy: First Content owned by Thompson and Grabner ridden by Harold Grabner Second Eve owned by Art Fletcher ridden by Captain Joe Rogers: third Bilver Heels owned and ridden by Dr J C Sorenson Class six stock saddle horses J Q Read fc Bros trophy — First Tango owned and ridden by Wayne At the Ogden hone show Mrs Ed C Ostner Stookey second Rusty owned by Thompson and Grabner ridden by -Harold Grabner: third Fox owned of Boise Idaho upper ' left a prominent exhibitor and ridden by Albert Smith - Class seven open hunters Inland George Grubb of Boise polo pony owner and Spitball Frees trophy— First Brutus owned and ridden by A I Glasmann: sec- gelding polo pony1 owned by Captain N E Waldron ond Silver Heels owned and ridden Upper right r Iaft to right II W by Dr J C Sorenson: third Duke of Fort Douglas owned by Miss Dolly Devine ridden by J P Stephens Musical chairs Jenkins Saddlery closing number trophy won by Virgil Montgomery of Liberty Utah flve-gait- In accord with a law which became effective Tuesday S W Golding state director of registration has submitted to Governor George H Dcrn names of persons qualified to become the examining committee on chiropody which is now a regulated occupation in Utah Director Golding has not as yet named an examining board in naturopathy following legislation also by the last assembly' So far the dl rector has not satisfied himself that any three persons practicing as in Utah have both the neoessary high school education and the specified professional training Maryland Whatever may be the divergent views of the state department chief and the foreign relations' committee chairman over the nation's policy on International affairs they are of one mind as to horses Each rides almost dally The senator was the guest this afternoon of the secretary Court Postpones Election Appeal FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $3350 APEX VACUUM AND A OR ATWATER KENT RADIO COIII FOR THE REGULAR 5145' PRICE OF THE RADIO iTf ykMAw pal Baatona aad Hot tb Calioaea Farapiriwft Smarting Atk for the Nw Bhakct Tog Fawi i 1 V STUDIOS 3INCC Convenient ParMne est Friday morning and at luncheon will be entertained by members of the Utah chapter in the Hotel Utah He will leave for the east Friday ning eve- j Woman Held for Killing Mother PHOENIX Arks May 14 (IP)—Mrs Minnie Rutledge 50 was bound over today to the superior court to answer a first degree murder charge after County Physician J D Mauldin testimother Mrs Alice fied her Pyle died as the result of a “severe beating" Neighbors of Mrs Rutledge testi- Was 3046 -tfFo Foot 3 Ease Fre Sample and Alien tirnaf Walking Doll leRo'NY No C O D’s— -- No Charges— No Deliveries s ESTABLISHED 185? DINWOODEY’S FURNITURE “ ' "GOOD Speaking of RESULTS! chances Brland's Pan-Euro- pa HERE Police Jail Aiilo Driver as Drunk at 7:30 p m Thursday on a charge of driving while drunk at Main street and Thirteenth South streets according to police reports Motorcycle Patrolman L R Terry arrested Brown and a companion Ed Rogers 29 Brown was released from the city jail on $300 bond and Rogers charged with being drunk obtained his under $50 bond are tome comments of “Result federation Yesterday's vote was generally Interpreted as not being hostile to him as foreign minister and tho hope was widely expressed that he would have a reception at Geneva that lndudfe him to change his mind CLEVELAND May 14 (IP)—' Dr would about resigning Henry J Shireson who has used sur He tendered his to the gery on scores of patients to re council of ministersresignation but they shape their faces or figures and who refused to accept it today has been sued for damages by several of them lost hU Ohio medical license today Three years ago Dr Shireson was the subject of wide dUcusslon when Miss Sadie Holland of Detroit-Jo&- t her legs after an operation he performed In an effort to straighten liveThe period for them The Ohio medical board In and brands begins Frl- acting today said hU license has stock marks been revoked In IllinoU and Michi- day May 15 and continues until May 15 1932 It is painted out by L E gan recorder and secCharges against Dr Shireson In Iverson Ohio Included gross Immorality un- retary of the state board of agriculprofessional and dishonest practice ture Mr Iverson has computed that In the past decade about 11500 certificates have been issued and predicts that about 8000 of the holders will desire them A large number of applications has been received already and the office wdll have a rush of business force TOKYO May 14 iP)—One person at of the year's was burned to death twenty were at least the beginning period in30 and slightly seriously injured Marks and brands that have not jured In a vast fire at Shirane been by the end of the Macht about 150 miles north of period are automatically thrown open Tokyo last nglht use by any applicant The fire which dUJ damage esti- for mated at 1500000 ven ($750000) 1 was believed due to Incendiarism It 500 more than buildings destroyed including the town bank the town hall postoffice theater and temple before it was brought under control The public utilities commission of Utah Thursday further modified its special order permitting carriers to publish on one day's notice Intra- Newt” cent ad Police Arrest Two Soldiers Over Bum j JOB vtv Dull Mowers Pinch the Grass and Do Not Cut it Clean Was 4286 tei-vi- mercantile and ho- be sold rented or traded with a little "Trlb - Tel eg’1 Want Ad ing but dollars cost- few t SOLD SWAPPED LEASED THRU RECENT' TELEGRAM - Quite often when a man Is forced to dispose of his property he will cut the price — $200 or even thousands — when $100 he might save needless sacrifice by running a little to 30 ad for ' days 72000 of your ad scattered dally throughout the lntermountaln st a t e s in The copies Tribune-Telegra- TRIBUNE- - ADS- - ISote What Advertisers Say About Them “SOLD— 25 Calls” —Ad Coat $752 ' GROCERY STORE stork and JIMurr- for Quick ale Southeast Hy S3S3- GROCERY ng ‘SOLD— 15 Calls' —Ad Cost 1116 bou nongere invoice 1562 So rooms 125 month loth ‘10 Wanted —Ad Cost SNAP for rash veil eaulpped with 3 coupe as part payment 373 -J T livi- East Hotel" 5561 hotel ftp’s 41 established’ Take good West 3rd So LEASED— 100 Calls" —Ad Cost $272 LE8E full equipped ten Ire station m mercantile store garage and modern bom on ver desirable corner on Ptate at between Salt Lake and Murrat r reasonable rent to rlaht party 14 FOR M Long Si Co- - 749 8tate St SOLD Station" m will find the right type of “Interest- ed” buyer —Ad Coat $120 LEASED HAS STATION Rue tills reliable ass annum on particulars Was —better to spend $3 more for advertising than cut the price $100 to the first party making ah offer 730 lease- to proorty under or company returning 14 pet W’or the Investment required 337 So Woods call Main St 3 Good Havers" —Ad STORE Cot FOR $240 TRADE Located on Siete street rear auto prTc with all equipment snd food building brick home mod ex rood extra Urge lot good flowing well bat garage a real opportunity Will trade or sell ou our terms Call Mr Malforr FT- 7071 M 1S5 6TAYNKR So Mato St RICHARDS CO Wasatch 2 r TO SELL A BIG BUSINESS FOR A SMALL COST USE AN AD: 4 days 58c line— 7 days 89c line— 10 days $155 I A Brown 59 was arrested gro- stores tels can £100 $150 This Job Will Make Your Mower Cut Grass Easier Than When New re- patrons stations Fire Kills One Burns Twenty State Modifies Grain Rale Order from —showing cery stores Brand Recording Reopens Friday fied at her preliminary hearing today that they heard the accused waman threaten her mother with death arKj gaw her strike the aged woman time and again when she refused to Two soldiers were arrested at 18 eat her food East Second South street at 9:10 m Thursday on liquor charges Mrs Rutledge has maintained silence since her arrest John Trais 32 charged with possession of half a pint of whisky was released from the city Jail on $300 bond and Richard Harris 32 charged Baptists Indorse Peace Program " FULLY GUARANTEED ’ Reconditioned Job Grinding Job CONSOLE Garden Hose land and Blaine Glasmann Jr on Prince Lower right remaining at his post In spite of his defeat in the presidential election Captain Joseph Rogers of Boise on Red heavyweight appeared greater tonight In view of his agreement to go to Geneva for polo pony the meeting of the committee on a state rates on grain and grain prodCarelessness i the principal cause ucts on the basis of the distance scale all accidents be It in the factory prescribed by the Interstate comuiehome or on the highway said merce commission for the lntermoun-tal- n T F Jennings general superin- territory The effect of the tendent of mines of the Utah Cop“— modification is to make the intracompany before the Utah Safety sostate rates effective simultaneously ciety at the Newhouse hotel Thun with the Interstate rates day evening A federal court In Chlcagp has isMr Jennings traced the safety sued a order to prevent first movement from its origin to I was the newrestraining a with person disorderly being Interstate rates going Into the present day His subject was arwere on bond released $25 until They effect “Accidents: How They Happen' and September 1 instead of rested by Patrolman U F Neslen and July 1 as named by the federal comWhy” mission Plane for the Intermountain BIRMINGHAM A la r May 14 (IP) H K Record Safety and First Aid conference to —The Southern Baptist convention be held in October were discussed went on record today as indorsing a world peace program and adopted REGINA DARK IN STORM Have Your Lawn Mower Reconditioned or resolutions President commending SASKATOON Bask May 14 Hoover's efforts for law observance Sasof provincial capital Ground THE FACTORY WAY enforcement and reduction of katchewan was without electric pow- and land armaments er tonight after a heavy windstorm naval and The convention's attitude was exhad leveled main power lines and 75c pressed In a resolution Introduced by poles for four blocks in that city Dr J A Barton Wilmington N C chairman of the social service board and unanimously adopted DE LUXE - PHILC0 50-f- t 75 fl Iiese discussions Dunn Ogden Mrs G O Wright Idaho Falls Colonel Ministers Resist P A Dix and Mrs Blaine Glasmann both of Ogden Briand’s Quitting May 14 (P)— The Lower left Gordon Glasmann at left on Lilly a Shet- ofPARIS Foreign Minister Aristide work can be done much more advantageously by local architects” - Mr Betts was met by R J Ashton president of the Utah chapter of the American Institute of Architects He will visit points of inter- Mine Man Talks On Safety Means o? 120 E B’divay ''V Benjamin F Betts editor of The American Architect New York arrived in Salt Lake at 11:55 p m Thursday from Seattle Wash He has been touring the southwest Mexico and the Pacific coast “I believe” he said “that thi government should abolish the supervising architect’s office and withdraw from the architectural business The WASHINGTON May 14 UP) —Two of America’s most prominent horsemen and statesmen — Secretary Stlmson and Chairman Borah of the senate foreign relations committee —went together to the capital horse show at Bradley larms Garden Hose Austro-Germa- On Tour of U S Lures Leaders 25-f- f an Director Proposes Horse Shoiv at Architect Editor Plastic Surgeon Forfeits License Examining Board Washington Visits Salt Lake Wednesday in probate court to assault and battery filed by Henry Lee a neighbor who alleged the woman beat him after a dispute over a claim On motion of counsel the supreme that his sheep bad been feeding upon court Thursday postponed hearing of her property Hearing wm set for the appeal of Mrs Helen M Reiser the Third district court in favor of from the election contest decision of Miss Jesse vans at present Salt Monday by Judge W D Huffaker Lake county recorder for one week The case had been set for next Counsel for Miss Evans Monday represented thnt opposing counsel had been late with its brier and that time was Inadequate for the preparation and printing of the reply brief by next Monday — j SAYUEPAY French minister faces a formidable task Relations among European governments have in no wise Improved since the commission met In January The economic depression Is being felt as It was four months ago The much discussed proposal for customs accord an Austro-GermIs an Important matter to come before the meeting Dr Julius Curtius German foreign minister will pre- sent his country’s side of the project It Is understood the German dele-- 1 gatlon reached Geneva w 1th plans to push their proposal vigorously and willing to see the issue placed before the permanent court at The Hague However the general economic problem is likely to occupy more of the commission's time than the1 n matter The Brlt-- j lsh are understood to be prepared to1 emphasize need for concerted relief A delegation is coming measures from soviet Russia to participate in Group's Trophy WOMAN DENIES ATTACK Idaho— Laura IDAHO FALLS Jolinsou of Guias pleaded not guilty FEHHDAY ANHD economic union On the eve of the reconvening of the commission for studying the prounion observposed ers were of the opinion the veteran Glasmann held Thursday morning for Major General Malin Craig commanding officer of the Ninth corps area ol Frcsldio San Francisco the General Craig inspected ment of the university unit the drill Later he addressed members of the junior and senior cadet classes FOR GENEVA May 14 (IP)— Fresh from his defeat In the presidential elecBrland tion at home Aristide French foreign minister will resume tomorrow his efforts to lead Eu ropean statesmen toward a European Dolly DeVlne Class S novice hunters Utah Power & Light company trophy: First Burnt River owned by U B remount service ridden by Captain N E Waldron second Black Prince owned and ridden by Frankie Young third Brutus 'owned and ridden by A L A mounted drill of Sunrise bat tery of the University of Utah re serve officers' training corps was i GREYHOUND rider J S Lewis company gave the trophy Winners in class 2 ladles' saddle horses three-ga-l ted for the Edmund ’’J Kearns trophy: j First Flash owned by A: L Glasmann ridden by Miss Jessie Erwin second Red owned by George Grubb ridden by Ruth Enos third The Jester owned by Mrs K D Rose ridden by Miss University Cadets Drill for Chief started the fire play big in a pile of boxes annd rubbish at the EDUCATOR DIES Churches Observe rear the market Ascension Feasl Prime Minister MacDonald of land recently reported that a chart STILLATWORK The Feast of theascension Ascension table organization received moreof Christ Exhibitors Mounts at Ogden Equestrian Fete HORSE SHOW K 1th matches w CROWD SEES line “Business Opportunity" Ads limit' 337 SO STATE ST of The Tribune & Telegram 143 South MVn Wasatch 590 'mi |