Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JUNE UTAH’S ROADS IN GOOD SHAPE FOR TRAVELING 7 1931 A SAVANTS CLAIM TUBE GROWS LIVING CELLS a State' Commission Issues Bulletin for Inf or- mation of Traveling Public r Expect Peculiar Glass Rod to Save Industry Millions of Dollars ’ “In general all roads on the state road system Including those In the national parks region are In good condition" said a special bulletin on road conditions Issued by the state road commission Saturday 1 " Bible however 7 "GOOD FURNITURE COVETED COMPANIONS OF ORANGE BLOSSOMS AND DIPLOMAS — A Treasure Chest MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT TO THE CHARMING BRIDE OR SWEET GIRL GRADUATE ‘ Mac-Inn- STAB CLAIMS BANKRUPTCY LOS ANGELES June 6 Hamilton screen comedian filed petition In bankruptcy In federal court here today listing assets as $1500 and liabilities $19718 Including $18000 due the government for Income taxes and $12500 due his former wife for back alimony Employment In Italy is increas- MV-Llo- yd ing ANNAPOLIS Md—Permit US to introduce the three highest honor men in the Annapolis naval academy 1931 graduating class Midshipmen Tr D Tyr of Minneapolis Minn (left) took highest honors with Midshipman A C Weasey of Atlantic City N J (center) capturing second honors and Midshipman Horatio Rivero of Porto Rico taking third place A fine trio of future admirals what? Chemical society at the museums of the peaceful arts The thermometer was described by Dr Duncan A Madnnese In charge of research In physical chemistry at the institute Narrow Critical Zone Where Much of Life Exists When placed In s liquid this Instrument reads the balance between acidity and alkalinity The scientific term tor this balance la ‘phM and It la one of the most Important single aspects of life When the “ph" balance In man get a fraction of a per or dead It is a narrow critical zone where much of life exists In many of the great chemical products of Industry ’ph” la equally Important For twenty years scientific research laboratories have had instruments for reading ‘‘ph” but they have not been suitable for Industry — — — The new thermometer la simply an adaptation or the old sctentiflo Instrument It works on the principle of an electrode and was made suitable for industrial use by employing glass of comparatively low resistance It reacts only to hydrogen on activity Arlz June - 8 Harry Bell Huddleston disregarding warnings of playmates ascended a steel power line pole and met instant death when he came In contact with a high voltage wire “I’m not afraid” Huddleston told his companions when they begged him not to endanger his life GLENDALE ‘0 8 189 Nephl to Pigeon Hollow Good to Moroni thence construction with traffic on new -- grade - seven miles dusty “0 8 530 Echo to Kimball Junction: Good “0 8 450 Valley City to Colorado via Montlcello: Good “Utah 41 Tremonton to Idaho line via Portage: Construction between Plymouth and Idaho line with detour abandoned traffic on new grade slow” ELYGRADUATES RECORD CLASS ELY Nev— The largest graduating class in the history of White Pine high school 52 received diplomas Mls-kul- Every Woman Craves a Treasure Chest of Her Own -- And what could be more appropriate as a gift to the bride of yesterday today or or the sweet girl graduate who is looking forward to a home of her own? 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Inventor Dies DENVER June 6 A Box known as the Inventor of the on electric siren now used police cars and fire wagons in all parts of died world last here the night Mr Box suffered a relapse after an operation performed Tuesday In an effort to cure a chronic ailment of several years’ duration He was president of the William A Box Iron works He also was the inventor of the first electric hoist the automatic automobile lift and many other electrical and mechanical devices He was born In London England and formerly lived In Philadelphia where some of his relatives lije $8275 Group Your Furniture OTTAWA June 8 MV-T- he gov ernment Is expected to rescind within a short time the 20 per cent discount on Imported automobiles Because of the higher duties Imposed In the budget the government Intends reestablishing the dormer rates in effect until a few weeks ’ fur- DINING ROOM AND BREAKFAST ROOM FURNltURE In any all walnut Dining period style and color you could desire Room Butte of exceptionally fine quality Table Buffet Arm and five Bide Chairs priced this week w Electric Siren spe- ln Mellon Arranges Complete From our mammoth stock's will be a real pleasure at this week's cial low prices Now celebrating our 75th year of continuous home nishings merchandising w Agitation from Canadian manufacturers of automobiles led to the change In the discount rate They submitted that Importer of United States cars had an unfair advantage with the higher discount rates The higher duties will restrict foreign Imports and this will satisfy the wishes of Canadian manufacturers The discount was from the list price In the United States and was for duty j Boy Scorns Pleas Climbs to Death line Friday night after a short program at the school auditorium Both salutatory and valedictory were given by boys John Sorenson giving the former and James Sharp the latter The Rev H M Peck of St Bartholomew’s church gave the Invocation A violin duet was played by Thelma Webb and Louise Tidball Edward Earl sang a solo a short address was made by the Rev Mr Pack and Dr O Hovenden of McGill president of the county board of education presented the diplomas A dance In the gymnasium for class members relatives and specially invited friends closed the evening Officers of the class were: Delbert Thompson president Jack Williams vice president Frank Leonard secretary Todd Davis treasurer Other graduates were Adele Cazler Marjorie Cannon Ed Barrett Mills Baldwin Helen Baker Frank Carstensen Frank Davis Ardath Copeland Helen Collls Guido Di Iullo Lois Donovan Glen Draper Eleanor Edward Earl Dorence Jameson Maye Fields Minnie Gardner Margaret Fiddes Myra Gardner John Hexem Francis Gibson Frieda Hartman Mary Hawkes George Kerr Alta Horton Arthur Leigh Georgia Hughes Jack Lyich Annabell Kerr Max Matheson John Mahoney Aletha Lage George Muriel Nicholson Arthur Pack Melvin Salmon Myrtle Robert-shaOxbor-roJames 8harp Kathryn Louise Tidball John Sorenson Thelma Webb Harold Vance PaDelta Peterson tricia O'Connell and BerRuth and Robert Williams nice White es 111 ve DINWOODEY’S is to the number of atoms of hydrogen which lose electrons and so develop electrical charges Sees Great Increasing Value to Many Industries “In Its new form” said Dr “It should prove of great and Increasing value to the many Indus- tries where the accurate control of acid and alkali content affects the very life of the product “The paper Industry has begun to realize the importance of this laboratory invention Borne companies are using It to determine the correct sizing of paper It is Invaluable to the soap industry because It makes possible the avoidance of free alkali Another highly important Industry which it can serve is cleaning and dyehfg The fluids used must have the proper ratio of alkali so that the materials to he cleaned or dyed will not be destroyed or the color that By HOWARD W BLAKESLEE June 0 (AP)— Two Rockefeller Institute scientists tonight made public developments of a peculiar new glass rod expected to save Industry millions of dollars "and of growing living ceils artificially The rod is a “PH” thermometer about the size of a pen ell The cells are both cancer and normal Both men talked to a meeting of spotted” New York section of the American cent out of line he Is soon either NEW YORK " The public Is advised when poe-"‘- ‘' to use some other con' Lake to Cedar City good except conlection between U 8 route 81 the struction Wlnn Hollow to Cedar Zion national park highway and City nine miles with detour fair 1 8 89 the Grand Canyon highway Cedar City to Anderson’s ranch Ilian that between Sevier and Cove good Construction completed AnFort This Is because construction derson’s to St Geprge and oiling be Is In progress on the Sevler-CoFort road and detours are impossible ginning at St George to continue to In the narrow canyon so that some Anderson’s Between St George and line one mile re- Grantsvllle east between Knolls and rough going is encountered on Ahis the Arizona-Uta- h loose gravel eight miles route mains under construction north of Barro ‘‘U 8 30-- S Wyoming to Idaho via the Indian farm with a detour Echo Reports Road Conditions for Ogden and Snowville Good Thence to the state line oiling has Benefit of Traveling Public oiling at Devil’s Slide to four miles —been completed east in Weber canyon “0 S 40 Colorado to Nevada via Reporting conditions for the benefit of the traveling public on the Vernal Salt Lake and Wendover: Highway Good Entire Distance main thoroughfares of the state road Construction In Daniels canyon east From Spanish Fork system the commission says: of Heber rough for three miles oil“0 8 91 Idaho to Arizona via ing from Parley's canyon summit to “0 8 50 Spanish Fork to ColoLogan and 8t George: Idaho line Lamb’s canyon three miles con- rado: Good all the way to Salt Lake good oiling has been struction between Mills Junction and “0 8 89 Thistle via Richfield and completed In Sardine canyon Salt Grantsvllle with detour two miles Kanab to Arizona: Construction and oiling between Mantl and Gunnison slow oiling between Richfield and Elsinore five miles traffic now on new road between Panguitch and Bryce Canyon Junction looee gravel 'ESTABLISHED 1857 remaining mileage Is good to Arizona 11 Dinwoodey’s MV-Willia- m "GOOD FURNITURE? 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