Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING MAY 22' ‘PROBLEM BOY’ SHOP iuIRL Out 4gain ESCAPES 'VICTORS Day of Rest Follows End Stanley Bueter Flees Law 'for Fourth Time Dons Guard’s Coat in Getaway of Mary Youth Confined Salt to Room After Bullet Pierced llip in Holdup eastern Nevada from The youngsters to sent 12 a prominent position the contest being the only two contestants to represent one newspaper They also have traveled farther than he was asleep durof two minutes and rewas awakened by Walker on his saw turn to the room' He neither nor beard the escape Hollander said Stanley Bueter S SECRETARY AIMS TRIP HERE To Walker said he felt confident Buand two eter had an accomplice nurses at thb Institution said they saw two men walk to the head of a stairway near by Two avenues of escape were open the fire esto thetoyoung fugitive— cape the north of his room and has front and the stairway which on the first floor berear entrances low While Walker believes Bueter and histheaccomplice If he had one the ’ chose stairway leaving by nurses said no back entrance other one had descended the stairs at the time nurse deMiss Quatra Lindsey man but clared she saw an overcoat-cla'Tush toward the stairway thought he waa a visitor Search for Youth in - d ’) ' Grounds Falls ' waa sounded folan alarm After discovery of the escape deplowing uty sheriffs police and hospital attendants made a search of the grounds snd until a late hour the searchers continued to examine the hospital rooms and grounds In the belief Bueter may have sought refuge In their environ That Bueter contemplated escape seemed evident in a remark made yesterday to ’Miss Esther Crawford a nurse “ft won’t be long" Bueter told Miss Crawford T’U be out of this place soon” Bueter's condition was reported before his escape "only Itfair" shortly critical should Thatbe may become exposed to worse conditions he was the belief Mrs Monday Backman ordered a day of rest for the children after the long Journey and day of rest It was The children however attended an Informal 6:30 p m spelling bee dinner addressed by Dr Frank W Ballou Washington a st to Washington At met by reporters and photographers of the Omaha -World Herald where the story of their arrival waa told In Sunday s Issue Reporters and cameramen of from Salt Omaha Secretary of War Patrick J arrive In Salt Lake probably about the middle of June on a national tour of army posta It was In dlcated In an Associated Press dispatch Monday The secretary announced In Wash lngtcp D C that he plans to begin an extensive tour of Inspection of army posts and flying fields in the southern Pacific coast and western areas He will make his trip by sir He said he plans to start from Bacone college Oklahoma after taking part In school exercises June 2 From there he will fly to Shreveport La for the dedication of a new air field Stops In Texas the dates of which have not yet been fixed will be made at San Antonio and Ft Bliss The secretary will go as far north as Seattle along the Pacific coast and return by way of Nevada Utah and Wyoming visiting Ft Douglas headInquarters of the Thirty-eighfantry and the Salt Lake army airdrome an route Colonel Howard 0 Price commanding offloer of the TlUrty-eight- h said Monday night that regimental headquarters have not yet been officially advised of the secretary’s plan When the war- department chief arrives however be will be accorded a full regimental review Colonel Price eald Hur- th threy were In the Chicago Tribune met them before their demetropolis parture for Washington the Illinois Sightseeing Greeting by Hoover Conclude Trip The contestants will prepare Tuesmorning for the contest and after all but one speller Is eliminated late in the afternoon they will be taken on a special visit to the Conday gressional Wednesday library morn- they will be received by President Hoover and will make a tour of the ing Two more days capltol buildings sightseeing will complete the proFriday evening or Saturday gram Marchant and Miss morning Miss Young will start for home by way of of Canada The national spelling champion will receive a $1000 prize and two trophies one for his school and one for The other himself spellers will share in $2500 prize money The contest will be held in the Natural History building of the New National museum SOLONS INVITE - CODNCR PICKS NEW0FF1CEBS DERKFOR TOUR Committee Congressional Asks Utah Join Iheed Trial Holdup Count Bueter On Bueter was to be removed when his condition permitted to the county of highway robJail to face charges growing out of his shooting and bery arrest May 19 He waa wounded by a bullet fired by Patrolman Richard to flee early Governor to Party and County agreement between U'e d Art Barn Lays Plan to Name Through Horace the ‘ an Schools Plan Aid In Memorial Day rw Traffic Victim Jurors Acquit Faces Diagnosis Liquor Suspect and J Twen-ty-four- Mrs Oliver H Brown was elected president of 8L Mark’s senior guild to succeed Mrs E A Hamilton during a meeting St Mark’s cathedral Monday aft- - ‘ " v emoon at4 Other officers: chosen were: Mrs Maurice Keating first vice president Mrs R S Allison vice :: second president Mrs Leonard Wil- son third v M president Henry I Moore and secretary Mrs C A Fa us I treasurer - Mrs ' Keating and Mrs Fa us were reelect- ed to their posi-- § f tlons Retiring officers Mrs H Mrs O H Brown Hartman second vice president Mrs P H Hutchinson third vice president and Mrs Paul Ray secre tary —— Office Files and Filing Supplies ARROW PRESS 62 West 2nd South Session Laws 1931 on sale $300 (Advertisement) Included M JUDGE PLEADS FOR SUPPORT OF DRY LAWS V S U for Tourists Speaker Tells of Plan Visit Here Work in North S Air L Reports on Trip of Au-pu- ir-3- rail-roa- r ed Hotel Chief commerce BUSINESS MAN A committee consisting of Julian M Bamberger Joseph J Cannon and Burl Armstrong was named to work out details for the project The army remount service will be asked to cooperate In the horseback trip from Salt Lake to Washington D C Mining companies will be requested to assist in furnishing material for the silver covered wagon Meeting Debates Design For Official Advertising An Official advertising design was considered at the meeting This was referred to a committee oonsist-Advise- s 01 Haroid w- - Pickering A a Af- Allen W G King and LeRoy D TELLS OF NEED — Tariff Changes ter Study of Conditions in Europe Allen Chauncey W "West and Mrs E E Jenkins were named as a committee on radio programs An Invitation will be extended to descendants of Brigham Young to designate from among their members a girl to act as the central feminine figure In the Covered Wagon Days parade Thomas J Mullin E W Kelly and D S Spencer were named on a committee to arrange displays of relics In store windows Louis Marcus and Fred E Hamlin were appointed as a committee to arrange for sound news reel pictures of the parade and other Covered Wagon Days events Pioneer Daughters Join In Plans for Utah Fete The Daughters of Utah Pioneers at a meeting In the Newhouse hotel Monday afternoon laid plans to Join A r The lowering of tariffs on certain articles which cannot be manufactured in the United States as a means of Improving economic conditions in Europe and creating a better market for this nation's products was advocated by George A Steiner Salt Lake business man upon his return Monday morning from Europe “Protective tariffs are essential to the prosperity of the United States” said Mr Steiner “but the lowering of charges on products imported from other nations which cannot be manufactured in this country could not adversely affect this country but on the contrary would stimulate business in European nations create employment for thousands and react to the financial good of this country” with other organizations in the obDuring the tour of Europe Mr servance of Covered Wagon days Steiner was accompanied by Mr ahd Mrs Olive P Eardley president of Mrs James W Collins Mr and Mrs the Salt Lake company of the Louis Marcus and son Howard Mr ters addressed more than 125Daughmemand Mrs A L Hoppaugh Mr and bers explaining the alms of the celeMrs Leon Sweet Mrs Steiner his bration Sixty captains of the daughter Jeannette and Miss Stein- Daughters’ organization will meet in er’s friend Miss Barbara Kellock the near future to make Mrs and Miss Steiner and Miss Kel- distribution of tickets to plans for a pageant lock returned with Mr Steiner Mon- and tableau to be In the day They left for Europe Febru- University of Utah presented stadium ary 3 Members stadium of comthe show “There Is little interest In comof the general celebration held munism In nations other than Rus- mittee first meeting Monday in the sia” said Mr Steiner who is gen- their office of Mr Marcus director general manager of the American Linen eral George D Pyper Is a new company “It is frequently Two Firms Obtain Con- Supply ?f the committee Oscar A mentioned that 60 per cent of the member Klrkham chairman announced Anpeople of Russia have had nothing other committee meeting will be held tracts for Material Re not to eat for sixmontahs and peoat 1:45 p m iu the univerples of other countries see no ad- Tuesday at Site sity stadium quired vantage in adopting communism The parade committee met at the “Nobody wants war and all efforts will be made to avoid a Conflict at chamber of commerce Monday under the chairmanship of Harry S Two Utah firms have been award- this time The nations are too poor Joseph ed nearly $40000 worth of new to conduct a war” Boulder City contracts according to announcement here Monday by J H Sherwln representative of the federal reclamation bureau office In UTAHNS SUPPLY BOULDER CITY In Ui Ber-gtm- Greetings from Utah's governor in a miniature covered wagon made of Utah silver Inviting President Hoover to attend the Covered Wagon Days celebration in Salt Lake July 24 25 and 26 will be raced across the continent by a relay of pony ex-- I press riders according to tentative plans outlined Monday night at a meeting of the publicity and exploitation committee at the chamber of Leaders’ Board Senior Guild of Ends Insanity ACCEPTS DERN St Mark’ sPicks Denver Colo Prosecution in Mr Sherwln is Salt Lake shipment of Utah products to BID TO SPEAK Murder Case the site of the Hoover dam on the Group Of ficers vising M Albright director of the national park service Definite plans for organization of Governor George H Dern was Mon the Art Bam movement were preto Join a congressional sented and accepted at a public day Invited committee which will visit Balt Lake meeting at the Newhouse hotel MonMorrison when he attempted Mrs John Jensen June 28 and will remain the moat day evening In which stolen automobile a after president' presided week in of Utah visiting temporary from three service The he waa escaping crashed plan arranges for a general cestation holdups said Into a Osreclamation projects and national board of 0 members to supervise Hugh ment wall police the state management of the movement parks In this borne 331a held at the county Jail Tentative plans to hold an art fesThe committee la headed by Conas bis accomplice waa one of tival at the Thirteenth East street gressman Frank Murphy of Ohio as nine Young Bueter park in Jun ealso were dischairman ol the subcommittee of reservoir escaped from the prisonersJail who the house appropriations committee cussed last January Following county Harold W Pickering Balt Lake for the interior department he was arrested and senhis escape The itenerary shows that the advertising man was elected first tenced on an auto theft charge serv8:30 vice at president Cornelius Salisbury party will reach Salt Lake ing- 90 days In the state prison and a m Sunday June 28 It Is planned Utah oil painter one of the several Upon his release paroled thenwaswaaImmediately to spend part of that day Inspecting artists present spoke rearrested on he as much of the Salt Lake basin charge and was nie Hansen of the Spanlsh-Amerl-cthe Jailbreaking Jail Mrs reclamation project as possible and Veterans’ given a stby months’ suspended auxiliary sentenceCity Judge James A Emma Lindsay Thomas of the Party Goea to Cedar City stump-criminal record dates from Oc- Daughters of Indian War Veterans And Zion Park Monday Ills 1928 when he was arrested were chosen members of the exectobersentenced they will go to Cedar City utive committee Monday to the county Jail for Professor LeRoy E Cowles of the and Zion national and theft His park Tuesday to School children will aid as career late auto the north rim of the Grand Canyon patriotic the addressed Utah of University Presthe from marked by an escape In California members on “Memorial Day" Mrs national park Wednesday to Bryce societies and lodges In observing Meschool ton reform Thursnational and G N next morial day Saturday M essay delivered Brtxen park an' Canyon 2 1929 an escape from the Julia May Lake 10 cm “Women Patriots of America day back to Cedar City which they Child superintendent of schools anDecember Jail county Salt after noon for Las nounced Monday 1930-ananother escape from the The election was under the direc- will leaveandshortly Boulder City and the tion of Mrs' Walter D Nebeker and Vegas Superintendent Child said that county jail here January 16 1931 committees will be appointed from Hoover dam Mr W S Woodruff will Alaska visit during various schools to attend exercises at The party on the return trip will local cemeteries and to aid In decoraJuly Flowers will be reach Ontario Ore August 11 when tion of graves they will visit the Owyhee project brought to the schools Friday by puSummarized the Itinerary for the pils A special teachers committee apnext several days follows: pointed to supervise arrangements Call fur to be made Tues Arrangements A diagnosis waa whether was arrested who by C Harris J comprises Olive Ferris Ella Kelsey Mr Alto determine day Berghuls deputy sheriffs May 6 on a liquor Motor Trip to Boise Oscar Van Cott E W Fraser and J avenue 562 28 Drtggs iens charge Monday was found not guilty August 13 motor to Boise via Hants Saturday of suffered internal Injuries at the offense by a Jury In City Judge Bully creek branch valley project accident automobile dean in James A Stump’s court Harris Gem sand Black canyons August 13 South And Fifth East nied ownership of ten gallons of Arrowrock dam Gooding and Twin was said Monday evening resistreets Tthome found still a his and at Palls by motor August 14 Burley whisky where she Is under dence at her at 1978 Twelfth East street Minidoka dam American Falla dam treatment Because of lack of evidence Judge Port Hall Indian reservation and Mrs of members Berghuls our dismissed a possession charge Pocatello by auto August 15 by train three other persons were Stump family and lodged against J Marazzl who was to Ashton and Victor and by motor In the accident and Lee Hill arrested April 30 at 609 South Main to Grand Teton national park injured 19 4230 Seventh East street was street by deputies Deputies reported August 18 by motor to Brooks lake charges of speeding and whisky waa found beneath a coal 17 by motor to Riverton and Anappta that Ptahna cooperpossession of liquor Hill was driveris shed In the rear of the house and the August the visitors take the where In the enforcement of the ate Casper and machine Douglas of one evidence showed others beside Ma- train Chicago Cheyenne 30 was the other driver prohibition law by a more razzl had access to the shed v Washington effort on the part of local and state officers was Issued by Judge Tillman D JohnS son in the federal court Monday Judge Johnson expressed his sentiments In a short talk to the Jurors who had served during Prosperity Elwood Bachman told of obstacles tho spring terma of tho United The 1931 “National Newthat at confront electrical the aviators of competof Sutton W He discharged court composed States engineers manager E Tour" Edsel B Ford trophy work In the Canadian Hudson bay house hotel returned Monday from them Monday after service of a ing fortotileInclude Salt Lake In Its country Monday In his address be- a tour the Pacific northwest He month in trying criminal and pljuis itinerary according to an announc- fore the engineering council at the was accompanied by Mrs Sutton and civil cases luncheon comIn the chamber of ement received by the chamber of Mrs Estella Waters president of the The court called attention to merce commerce Monday the state constitutional amendNewhouse Realty company on his st Mr tour Bachman difficulstressed Maine will in the ment regarding The begin trip prohibition 1 and will end about April 1 ties of working In subzero weather Mr Button reported that tourist which he termed as sacred and No date has been set for the and the hardships encountered In travel was expected to be as heavy as aa dignified aa tha eighteenth Utah visit The tour's purpose Is to transporting equipment and ma- In past years to the northwest and amendment d he Interest In aeronautics and chinery before the advent of the The people should observe the predicted that Salt Lake would business benefit greatly by many travel tours Mate laws aa well aa the federal Mrs J P Bowers representing the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion was elected president of the President's patriotic council at the organization’s annual election Monday afternoon in the Newhouse hotel Mrs Lee Greene Richards the retiring president who represents the Daughters of the American Revolution presided at the election and gave her annual report Other officers elected are: Mrs 8 E Cowles vice president who represents the Grand Army of the Republic auxiliary Mrs E E Jenkins of the American Legion auxiliary secretary Mrs D T Broun of the Disabled American Veterans' assistant secretary and auxiliary treasurer Mrs Richards Mrs Min- Liquor gainst jen Hoover Committee Seeks AuTFroiu Army in yfctaging Spec tacular Exploitation Los Angeles concern conspiracy indictments persons were dismissed the federal court Monday foreprogram road the county’s noon following Judge Tillman D urged by the chamber of commerce Johnson’s expression of disapproval committee Tuesday highway The committee passed a motion of the charges The cases were dismissed without prejudice Monday noon that a resolution be Judge Johnson advised Assistant prepared and placed before the state United States Attorney George H road commission and the county Lunt that the suspects should be commission urging the undertaking with a specific offense that of the state road program for 8alt charged Is possession manufacture or transLake county to the greatest extent of liquor rather than conportation earliest the and possible at possible spiracy date The cases against the following While the chamber of commerce Is dropped: James Lateses James county were eager that the alrport-Tooel- e Zdralis Charles Cayias Charles road be built still that organization Fotes and Frank Regas In does not wish to Impede improveSou-va- ll conspiracy William AKouni-toroment and building of other highs Souvall Gust James ways It Is said and Nick Kanelakis in another committee secretary R A Hart purported plot and against Frank explained that at no time had the Johnson who was indicted with Gabe with ahead to go refused commission Noah Noah and J E the entire pro- O’Brien Aubrey only a portion ofmembers The charges against the the of and that Noahs and O'Brien still stand gram chamber felt that the commission would be willing to go as far as pos- Indicates New Charges sible In the betterment of the coun- Against Ten In Cases Mr Lunt Indicated that new ty’s road problems The chamber members will urge charges would be preferred against tocommissions get two that the the ten persons it ‘The court is not In sympathy with gether on the work and carry finances as as the county far through conspiracy Indictments where a subwill permit giving some attention to stantive offense has been committed each project thereby not abandon- because the court the prosecuting ing any single unit but Improving all officers and the defendants can see of them a little straighter when trying the “We want to- - see work started im- defendants fdr a substantive offense chairB Hawley the mediately” C than for a conspiracy” said Judge man of the committee said “It will Johnson be a great aid toward relieving unJudge Johnson said the conspiracy employment snd unless some defi- statute was intended to cover those nite action is taken at once the sea- cases where persons conspire to? son Fill have advanced too far for gether to commit an offense but real progress In road building have not reached the point where the “While we are eager for the con offense has been actually committed route still of structlon the airport we want to see work done on all the Two Plead Guilty to other projects Liquor Manufacture “It also la necessary that the R J Birch and Girard Van Gerven emergency fund appropriated by the pleaded guilty to liquor manufacture federal government be expended be- and I O Price admitted transportafore September 1 or Salt Lake coutaty tion of liquor Judge Johnson will will be the loser" sentence them Friday Abe Beretsky pleaded guilty to maintaining a common nuisance at the Lenox hotel last winter A similar charge against Jerry Suprenaut Involving the same hotel was disSentence will be Imposed missed Friday An Immediate East to GROUP WORKS DETAILS te Commission Decides iq Favor of Poured Pipe Engineers afid members of the Joint advisory committee had recommended the use of centrifugal pipe but the city commission decided that the poured pipe would be Just as efficient along the gravity sections and that a home Industry would be aided Immediately after the pipe matter was settled the contractors began assembling equipment for work on the project which must be completed within 60 days Members of the firm assured the commission that terms of the contract will be met in every detail within the specified time Morrlson-Knudse- n company contractors for the pipe line from the artesian wells In the Murray basin Monday began trenching operations at Fifth South and Third East streets the point where the artesian water will be placed into city mains Already Manufacturing Steel Pipe for Project The company already Is manufacturing steel pipe for the project at the Gallagher Machinery company which has been leased for the pur- pose Mayor John F Bowman Monday was called upon by 150 unemployed who sought employment on various projects Included In the $21)00000 municipal water program The men he said were all Utah residents and supporters of families He informed them that he would do everything possible to procure work for them with the contractors The water project according to the mayor’s estimates will provide employment for 300 men Idea Gills for Riders to Race Imitation ed con-cre- Conspiracy the state road commission and FETE PLAN Relay the lpw bid of $19831160 The contractors quoted the same price for the use of either poured pipe locally or for centrifugal pipe manufactured by the American Concrete Pipe company a manufac-Indict-Jtur- Children Attend Informal Spelling Bee Dinner The Tribune party Including Mrs Ous P Backman as chaperon and J Moloney contest editor Stephen In addition to the spellers arrived in ACROSS Publicity Home Industry was favored by the city commission Monday when the commissioners specified the use of concrete pipe-fo- r the gravity sections of the conduit between Llt-- l tie Cottonwood and Big Cottonwood canyons The pipe will be manufactured by the Massey Concrete Products company which maintains a plant bn Ninth South street between Fifth and Sixth West streets Commissioners were assured that 75 local men will be employed Immediately The contract for the project was Resolution Asks ImmediatclDismisses Federal ments Charging Liquor Agreement Between State the entire group Intends to superintendent of District of Columbia schools Rules of the contest discussed Inspect Fort Douglas on alsoThewere Tribune contestants were the center of Interest all along the route Tour of Nation Lake War Official ley will gee Men Walk Head of Stairway N arses In any ’s the Interval Orders Use of Poured Concrete by Contractors hold ’ 4 DASH U S to Christen TEN ACCUSED awarded last Saturday Inc who submitted ROAD PROGRAM noon eastern standard time The two Tribune representatives In EXPRESS Urges Change L MATERIAL ComniiftMou JUDGE FREES C OF C PUSHES Washington by the leading newspapers throughout the United States The contest will begin at Ice-b- “D-- 2 ” declared try they have cent In Salt Lake The cost of food K was shown has dropped 25 per cent in Salt Lake during the last two years clothing 12 per cent furniture West the coungone down 13 per PONY t In conducting the study the' data on the complied smounta of money spent in Salt on rent food clothing furniture and fixtures furl and miscellaneous By avenging the amount spent by a family for the IKS’ 40 per rent went for food 17 cent for clothing 10 per centper for rent 6 per cent for fuel 5 per cent for furniture and 22 per rent for miscellaneous expenditures Including the family amusements automobile and other luxuries throughout the REQUIRES FOR PIPE LINE class thelalt champions to the Monday lwo years according a special dispatch to The Tribune Monday night will o other compete against twenty-twof the nation less than two minutes marked the fourth escape of Jits bold criminal career The youth bears a police bullet wound In his right groin inflicted his capture in the most reduring cent of crimes attributed to him Young Bueter had been under police guard at the general hospital In a room since May 19 He waa was guardwith another patient and the shered by a special deputy of when the iff’s office He escaped former was asleep and the latter was U a and for half a minute absent Guard Return Finds ' ing: Washington D C Mon- awaltlnglUeopen the national spelling bee at Tuesday They are The Tribune’s entrants having: won championships for Utah and western Wyoming and Idaho and spelling - halt Lake living coots the report Indicated are S per rent less than those of the national aver-sr- e While Uving Wg5rly of noon in Prisoner Missing The guard Clarence Walker had the hallway to a stepped across washroom He returned to find Bue-tertossed to bed vacant an overcoat which a tablerestedand onhisaown chair In the room had missing the other paHollander George tient assigned to Bueter' room In live in Salt Lake deduction drawn from a1 survey complied by the University of Utah business class of Dr Dilworth Walker professor of economics the results of which were anThis is IS H per rent and miscellaneous items 10 per cent Fuel costs were unchanged Rents on the other hand showed an increase of 8 per cent It costs less to nounced Young of Gooding Merchant of Mid- Ing Salt Lake's Stanley Bueter “problem child" escaped at 9 p m Monday irom his guarded room at the Salt Lake general hos- : Dinner CITY Costs Less to Live in S L Says Uof UClassSurvey Shows Prices Qoing Down sla-tisU- rs and Nelda night day ' effected Louise Idaho vale were Lake Children Journey Attend AWAITING TRI disappearance AWAIT FINAL CONTEST FROM HOSPITAL pital His SPELLING 26 193f’ statutes said Judge Johnson and while many people do not know that there is a state constitutional amendment prohibiting the sal eand manufacture of liquor that regulation should bo as much In force as the Volstead act The court appealed to the Jurors to return to their communities to observe local and state laws as well as federal regulations and to do their part in urging their state and local law enforcement agencies to try prohibition violations In their own courts rather than to carry the cases in the federal tribunals Judge Johnson explained that with only one federal podge the United States court could not handle the many liquor cases that officers seek to precss in Utah super- Colorado river The Salt Lake Pressed Brick company he said he was Informed by telegraph has been given the contract to supply thirty-eigcarloads of sewer pipe to be used in the conof Boulder struction City which will house the army of workers on the ht project The contract amounts to about $11300 The other contract was that for nine miles of castlron pipe to be used In the Boulder City water distribution-system The Pacific States Castlron Pipe company of Provo won this contract at a figure of $27016 The firm uses Utah material exclusively in the production of its pipe Mr Sherwln also announced that the last of nine carloads of brick was shipped by the Salt Lake Pressed Brick company Monday to be used In the construction of houses In the government’s “model city” Shipment of the materials called for In the two new contracts will begin Immediately he said Trail Marking Groups Propose Governor George H Dem accepted an invitation Monday from the National Education association to address Its annual convention in Los Angeles June 30 on the subject "The Value of Rural Education to Business” He was Invited as a representative of governors of all states The convention will be held June 28 to July 4 and will have for its general theme the relationship of education to business the governor was Informed by J W Crabtree secretary of the association About the same time as he received the! telegraphic invitation to make the address at the convention the Utah executive also received letters from Mr Crabtree and President Willis A Sutton superintendent of schools at Atlanta Ga and president of the national association urging him to accept appointment aa a member of a national committee on education and business "I find” President Willis said “that the present business depression has revealed the need In almost every community of the closest possible understanding between those who provide the funds and those who administer the schools” -- Canute Guezurago 42 escaped prosecution for murder In Third district court Monday when a Jury pronounced him insane After the jury verdict Guezurago was committed to the state mental hospital at Provo by District Judge David W Moffat Guezurago was charged with murdering Louis Eschelar 40 at 144 South Second West street on May 5 shooting his victim twice Doctors both for the defense and state testified at the sanity hearing that the defendant was Insane and suffered from hallucinations Club Defers Of End Utah Contest The Altrusa club announced Monday that Its “Why I Like to Live in Utah” essay contest deadline had been extended until June 10 The extension was granted because of the widespread interest and the many Inquiries received from other towns throughout the state State Program Sheriff Appoints A state-wid- e program for marking Utah’s historic trails and landmarks will be presented at a meeting Tuesday night at the Hotel Utah according to announcement Monday by John D Giles executive secretary of the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association The meeting wUl be for the purpose of forming a council of representatives from agencies Interested Watcher in Canyon The appointment of Steve G Wooley 316 East Fourth South street aa special deputy sheriff to patrol Emigration canyon was announced Monday by Sheriff Grant Young The appointment was made at the request of owners of canyon homes who last week to the county In preserving the state's historic tra- complained of vandalism in the cancommission ditions Meik also will serve Frank J yon W Middleton director Dr George special deputy without pay for Utah of the Oregon Trail Me- asSheriff Young also announced that morial association will preside his office will have warning signs printed and posted throughout the the canyon offering $100 reward forvanBritish Officer capture and conviction of any The reward will be paid by ' Plans of property owners SL Visit thedals group - Commander W C Horton of the British navy will be a visitor in Salt Lake from June 13 to June 15 He la the assistant naval attache of the British embassy in Washington D C Commander and Mrs Horton will be entertained by the chamber of commerce Gus P Backman secretary of the chamber announced JUDGE SUSPENDS SENTENCE Convicted on a charge of carryin concealed weapons Prank Mitch a six months’ suspended sentence by Judge C F Dalby In a police court Monday Mitchell 35 was given truck driver was arrested at 5 p m May 16 by Patrolman William Rogers at Sixth South and Fourth West streets ' I Wardrobe Trunk $3750 $50 ss new fuU iIm another pxrtr ha some camp cota tuna flah-ln- s tackle radio will sacrifice same Look In “Mi:" Want Ad cheap Good Col 3 j You’ll Want This Car s sou — it's the niftieat 1929 Pontiac car ever Coach fuU $23 per mo 9335 tilt down price! 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