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SESSION SAYS LEADER SEPTEMBER i 1C' 3932 Anthony W Ivins Enters 8 1 st Y ear Reception to Mark Anniversary CREDIT UNIT FOR LOANS FOR RELIEF Precinct District Officers' America Was Not Duped Public Invited to WCTU Official Tells ) Governor Turns $70000 of First $120000 Allot- meat to Commissioners ft HIGHLAND BOY FIRE A lum of $70000 was turned over Thursday by Governor George II fitu Uib Sail ( e" L UUi i t lunr missioners to care for appropriations made tn August for general relief purposes and to finance some of the relief work In the Highland Boy area recently swept by fire The money Is taken from the first $120000 allotted to Salt Lake county by the Reconstruction Finanre corporation for aid for the destitute The governor’s action was author-feeat a meeting Thursday noon at the capitol at which he presided and which was attended by T L Holman chairman of the central committee on relief and unemployment County W R Commissioner B F Quinn Wallace chairman of the Salt lake city and county central relief committee and Gus P Backman manager of relief activities for the city and county central committee The $70000 and all subsequent sums drawn by the county will be held in trust by the commissioners and spent according to the rules and policies outlined by the governor Beverly S Clendenin chairman of the relief committee of the central announced the appointcommittee ment of an executive group to the following: James J Burke chairman Hugo B Anderson Mrs A J Gorham Stephen L Richards and J A Kahn This committee will assist In investigating relief needs in the various counties preparatory to making application for R F C funds and also determine the type of reports to be filed by the respective county commissions with the governor d com-’prix- e Masons Install Officers Chosen By S L Council i— Officers to serve Salt Lake Council Ancient and Accepted of Kadosh Scottish Rita of Freemasonry were at the Initial installed Thursday year meeting of the £ M Qualtrough assumed the duof ties commander succeeding Harold R Waldo Other officers are: A E Eberhardt first lieutenant commander Clyde Early second lieutenant commander Robert B Ritchie B W Deason orator chancellor C 11 Fischer almoner S H Goodwin recorder Dr A C Wherry treasurer Jay E Johnson master of ceremonies W R Barrett lieutenant of guard and E W Bowling sentinel C F Barrett was the Installing officer Plans for the fall reunion which will be held in November were dig cussed by members of the Scottish Rite four coordinate bodiea 1932-193- Civic Center Committee Chairmen Assigned Committee chairmen to serve the Civic Center during the next twelve months were announced Thursday by Mrs W H White president The committee heads are: Mrs James It Wolfe administration Mra J M Brady social and civic Mra Orin Tugman education Mra Hendrik Romeyn research Mrs J W house and Mra E E Thompson Erlcksen membership for Civic Center Registration classes will open Monday continuing throughout the week Classea in home making culture trades recreation end apecial handicraft will atart September 28 announced Mrs Haiel Q Todd executive director Chapter workers of the American Red Cross will hold their institute and itate conference her October 3 to 8 announced Mia Margaret Davis executive secretary of the Salt Lake chapter Thursday Officers of the Red Cross Pacific branch will address the workers 'Courses In chapter administration family case work Junior Red Cron public health nursing disaster claims life saving and roll call methods will be given Junior Traffic Police Enrollment of traffic patrolmen 300 Junior youth in Salt Lake grad arhoola was announced Thursday by Officer H C Peirce assigned by Chief of Police W L Payne to organize the squads Before the end of next week Officer Peirce expert to have Junior police organized In every elementary achool with about 450 youngster assisting in regulating traffic 30Q a Two Charged With Attack Held for Trial Roy Middleton SB and Jack Allen were bound over to Third district court Thursday after preliminary hearing before City Judge Daniel Harrington on charges of assault with a deadly weapon They are alleged to have attacked Frank R Seiveno cierk at the hotel 123 South West Temple with a pocket knife June 3 when h® admonished them against making a diifturbance Allen was Middleton a guest at the hotel I F at liberty under $1000 bond 27 While-hous- e DIRECTORS TO PICK HEADQUARTERS SOON y d ? A? as-A v— Aw : list n E O Shreve Vthe N Y Visitor Declares All Signs Point to Improvement Unmistakable signs that the worst of the depression Is over and that the upturn has begun are cropping up all over the country E O Shreve ol Schenectady N Y assistant vice pres ident of the General Electric company said upon his arrival here Thursday Mr Shreve who is making an inspection tour of the Rocky mountain and Pacific coas$ districts will leave Friday evening for Los Angeles He conferred during the day with B C J Wheatlake manager of the Salt Lake office and C A Champ manager of the Butte Mont office and in the evening addressed employes of the General Electric company and affiliated films in the chamber of commerce Sees Encouragement ‘We feel" he said "that the business signs are extremely encouraging The turn has come and politics will have little or no effect in retard lng improvement ’In the electrical industry we are speaking of the depression as though it had passed from current news into history We believe there are many indications of the correctness of such an attitude Aside from the favorable signs In the general business sltua-- i tion the electrical Industry itself is in an enviable position There are at the present moment thousands of applications for electricity which have not yet been fully developed such as air conditioning tube applications railroad electrification electric heating and electric welding and the market for electrical appliances has barely been scratched Explains Favorable Outlook “One of the favorable outlooks for our business is the necessity for wide replacements of Industrial equipment because of obsolescence In 1930 a comprehensive survey showed that 50 per cent of the units in metal working industries were 10 years old or more Even though there were no further purchases of equipment to take care of expansion in productive capacity it would require eight years of purchasing at the average annual rate before 1930 to eliminate present obsolescence" The meeting In the chamber of com merce Thursday evening was attended by employes of the General Electric company General Electrio Hup ply company Frank Edwards company and the Ed won General Electric Appliance company Hear Public Finance Talk Women Voter “Public Finance" was discussed by Franklin Riter Thursday before the members of the Utah League of Women Voters at their regular meeting at Civic Center Mr Riter spoke on the federal aid aystem and taxation Mrs Frank B Cook league presi dent announced that Miss Edith Rockwood of Washington D C a member of the national league staff would conduct a Institute in Salt Lake early In October The institute will include study In child welfare education living costs social hygiene and women in in one-da- Two Lease Lake Areas To Get Shells tongue-twistin- Darrell T Lane Wins High Post In Utah IlPOE exalted one-thir- sa-l- f e Of Liquor Held by U S reports Joe Bergman and Harold Hyde alias Harry Hayden who were arrested September 6 at East Union on a charge of manufacturing liquor were bound over to the grand jury after preliminary hearing Thursday before United State Commissioner Gould B Blakely They were released on bond of $750 each Klnsaku Shlbata pleaded not guilty to a charge of perjury during a recent deportation hearing and was ordered to appear September 21 for In default of $2000 bond he hearing was sent to the county jail Juvenile Officer Take Pearl Chung to School Acquitted of i murder charge Pearl Chung 13 was taken to the state industrial school Thursday by Howard L Gee chief probation officer on order of Juvenile Judge George A Goatra in which the court held that the girl was a dependent and neglected child Judge Goates Wednesday dismissed a petition which accused her of the murder of her foster mother Mrs Chung Mow 55 at their home 147 Woodbine street July 25 The woman was stabbed to death as she lay sleeping Mexican Independence Day Fete Scheduled Clarence S Hunt of Provo and Ralph Romenger of American Fork propose to gather aea shells on the shores of Utah lake or more properly under the waters of the lake The former Thursday wai granted a lease from the state land board on 20 icrea of land under the water of the lake and the latter obtained a lease for 40 acres Land board official say that the two lessees deny that they are engaged In any entertainment but do claim that they ran sell sea shells gathered from the waters of this fresh water lake to poultrymen at $10 a ton when the shells have been ground up They ran be garnered ll was Mated when the waters of the lake are low a at present though the harvesters will have to wade about knee deep in the water t It i assertrd that three men can load and Randle about a ton a day ao that no one is likely to become very rich at the job though Jt U at least employment The land board was somewhat puzzled how to classify the application but finally placed it under the heading of mineral leases g evening Mexican Independence day In remembrance of Mexico proclaiming their independence from Spain September 15 1810 will be celebrated by local Mexicans with a celebration in the Mexican I D S ward chapel 448 South Third West street Friday evening The program Under the direction of Raul G Dominquez Mexican consul in Salt Lake will consist of Mexi ran dances musical numbers played by a Mexican orchestra and several patriotic speeches Dancing will follow the program at which typical Mexican refreshments will be served Former Gitef Executive Of Idaho Yinit City Davis former governor of was a visitor briefly In Salt Thursday en rout by plane to Washington D C Mr Davis who now Is chief na tlonil lnsMctor of the federal department of agriculture In the Crop Production Ioan corporation conferred with local Republican lead ers He praised the work of Senator Reed Smoot In the senate D W Idaho CLUB WILiThTaB SMOOT Senator Reed Smoot will address the Exchange dub at the weekly meeting Friday noon at the Hotel Utah it I announced by Loui C Kimball secretary Relief Committee Chairman Plans to Hold Conferences T L Holman chairman of the executive committee of the governor’s on unemployadvisory committee ment relief under the Garner-Waner act Thursday planned a hurried trip into the auuthwest and south central part of the stale to confer with the county commissioner! and any other persons they may Invite In in reference to relief and work relief problems The governor Is empowered under the law to make showing to the Reconstruction Finance corporation in behalf of various counties under which they may obtain allotments from the $300000000 carried In the bill for relief and work relief purposes Mr Holman will confer with the local authorities in the various counties as to the facts which should be presented In auch statements of needs He will be at Fillmore st 9 s m Saturday according to his schedule at Beaver at noon at Parowan at 4 p m and at St George at 8 p m Sunday he plans to be In Kanab at 9 a m at Pangultch at p m and at Richfield where he will meet of ficials of both Sevier and Wayne counties at 6 p ar 1 HEARING POSTPONED Hearing on the complaint of certain water users of the Birch Creek Canyon Water company against that company which had been scheduled for September 20 was continued Thursday by order of the public utilities commission until 1030 a m September 30 st Ogden U- - Corporation Set to Loan Money on Agricultural Security Early Four-Stat- e told dustry Red Cross Announce Stale Conference Plans America was not duped into prohibition and- the movement against liquor was not one that came immeSenator Reed Smoot will address diately the Salt Lake county Republican orprohibition Mrs to a be at next held Lily Grace ganization meeting Tuesday at 8 p m in the ballroom of national " 'field secretary of the Hotel Utah County Chairman E R Callister announced Thursday the Women’ The chief purpose of the meeting is Christian Temperto bring all precinct and district ofance union ficers together for a discussion of came legates Thurs-Jdaat the thirty-thirpaign plans but the general public is invited to attend The county chair-mnannual conthat all especially urges of the vention precinct and district chairmen vice chairmen Utah W C T U und secretaries and all district comThe convention mittee members attend 'will continue Fri-- j Final instructions will be issued for at the Metho- the county primaries to be held on E p i scopal i s x grid Sepieiiibei 28 from 8 until 9'p:-Jchurclv‘7 for the county city judicial and legisMrs Mat heson t lative conventions to be held on Septalked at both the 29 tember (afternoon and eve- County leaders of the party are of filing sessions to a of line list working strong up convention In candidates for legislative nominations Mrs Matheson her and plans arc under way to "draft” she outlined the temperance a number of prominent citizens speech movement in the United States from Among those who are being men- colonial times to the present national tioned as probable candidates for either the house or senate are F G liquor laws Denies Drink Increase Brooks merchandise broker Louis H Calluster attorney George W Denjal of the contention that proLatimer attorney O P Hesser busi- hibition has resulted in more drinkness man and Elwood Winters busi- ing was made by Mrs Matheson She ness man Wallace B Kelly former declared that the heavy drinking of has already an county attorney days had made the pas nounced hia candidacy for a sena sage of the eighteenth amendment torial nomination to realize temperance necessary Apportionment of delegates to be “Those who are actively supportelected at the primaries on Septcm the movement looking to the reber 26 was announced in the official ing of the eighteenth amendment call for the primaries and convention peal would have us believe that the speakissued Thursday by Chairman Calliseasy and the bootlegger were unter known prior to the passage of the Volstead act” W W McBride federal prohibition administrator lor Utah said "Thirty years before the enactment of prohibition legislation now in force in this country in the city of Philadelphia alone there were 4000 institutions In speakeasies — 4000 which intoxicating liquors were beDarrell T Lane past grnnd exalted ing sold in violation of the law so ruler of Salt Lake lodge No 85 B P a to avoid payment of the license and O E has been named district deputy the tax Less Liquor Distilled si grand “A recent survey by the federal ruler for Utah HI said word received government disclosed during the last follow-hl- s calendar Thursday year there was manufacappoint- tured in this country les than ment by Judge the liquor that was distilled Thompson during the last year of the old iFloyd fejrv of In this connection it should be J Chicago grand M exalted ruler of observed that of this illegal output the order millions of gallons of the finished j ?j Mr Lane who and unfinished product were confisla Utah Past cated by city county state and fed IjjgaUo com-J- j eral officials jj department and therefore did not m a n d e r of the reach the consumer” American Legion The convention opened with Mrs announced that he A R Dickson leading prayer and I plan to visit every praise service Mrs W S Flewel-linlodge tn the itate supervised a salute to the flag and that he would Devotional were held under the diconfer-jencf attend the rection of Mrs W H Ensign state in Denver of director Mrs M H Jail deputy exalted evangelistic conducted the welcome service 1 rulers October 9 Perry in honor of new members and Mrs He also said he will D W Jensen presented flags attend the annual meeting of the Dr Rollin Ayres gave the church order In Milwaukee next summer greetings at the evening meetings A deputy grand exalted ruler for and Thomas Madron president of the Utah Mr Lane will supervise the ac- Youth movement for the Allied tivities of eight lodges comprising Forces of Prohibition pledged his ormore than 7000 members to ganization fight against any repeal movement Officers will be elected Friday and Alleged Manufacturers various committees will make their before 8 at Meeting of Welfare Work Leaders at Capitol i First Meeting Scheduled on of Chairman Keliirn Bennett Visiting Boise Utah Convention List of delegate apportionment for flection at Republican primaries on September 26 will be found on page Six m Dern’s Action Authorized Attend Meeting j A VICTIMS WILL SHARE Force Reachc srw J SETS PLANS Steps to organize the Agricultural Credit corporation to be located in this cityL will be taken within the next few days E G Bennett vice president and general manager of the First Security corporation who Wednesday was appointed chairman of the board of directors of the new credit institution was out of the state Thursday but he is expected to be in Salt Lake Friday It is anticipated he will confer with other directors and S Grover Rich the Utah manager at that time and arrange for the first meeting oNthe board Until the directors meet and outline a plan of organization nothing can be done toward getting the on a working basis The directors are to select headquarters determine local policies and set up an organization to handle the work Loans Follow Organization & i As soon as the necessary prelimi- his birthday with an informal reception at hisj nary arrangements are made the oor Anthony W Ivins member of the first presihome where he will accept the of poration will begin receiving applicadency of the L D S church is 80 years old Friday lie is pictured here astride his thoroughfriends and relatives Friday from 4 to 9 p m tions from farmers and stockmen who can qualify for loans under the rules bred horse Blanco President Ivins will observe He will spend the day working at his desk and regulation set up by the Reconstruction Finance corporation Utah and Nevada applications will be handled through the Salt Lake or district No 11 corporation while California and Arizona applications will be handled through the branches to be at San Francisco and established Phoenix The personnel of the board appointed Wednesday met with unqualified approval locally The Utah state farm W Ivins first counselor bureau which demanded the appointFour Violators of Stop-Sig- jf Anthony Follow the first presidency of the L D S Serious Injuries ment of men representative of orchurch is 80 years old Friday agriculture were recognized Collision of Cars Driver ganized Regulations Abthrough the selection of J M Macfar-lan- e The beloved churchman will obof Salt Lake and Ephraim Berge-so- n sent Forfeit Bonds of Machine Unknown serve the day as he has his birthof Cornish Both of these men days of the past with little ceremony were recommended by the bureau He will spend the day at his offices Salt Laken In Majority Two motorists pleaded guilty on Six persons were injured in four Charles Redd LaSal stockman was Thursday in police court to speeding in the church building and will hold: accidents Thursday po- recommended by the Salt Lake chamcharges while four alleged stop sign an informal reception at his homeautomobile 519 B street from 4 p m until 9 ber of commerce and numerous other violators forfeited their bonds p mjlice reported Herbert W Neumaker was fined President Ivins has played a large An automobile driven by Carl groups throughout the state The other directors all representative stockmen $15 for driving 45 miles an hour part in the upbuilding of the interBurnlngham 17 of 1348 Third East W Wednesday on First South street be- mountain empire and has not only street sideswiped another machine at and bankers of this sectionA are A C SulliIvins Eugene Giles and tween Tenth East and Thirteenth been prominent in his church but has Twenty-firs- t Twenty-firs- t and South M Whitmore of van of Salt Lake G East streets while Miss Olga C Ras- been active in the livestock and min- East streets at 6:15 p m the Burning-ha- Nephl J W Clyde of Heber City and mussen paid a $10 fine for driving 40 ing Industries and in financial afcar a then police striking pole Nev of Elko Russell Jr George miles an hour on Second South street fairs saidThe preponderance of Utahns on He was born at Toms River Ocean between Sixth East and Eighth East suffered a broken the board is accounted for by the Burningham streets Wednesday county New Jersey September 16 nose fractured leg and bruises while fact that the R F C wanted them Harry Heagren Martin Larson N 1852 the son of Israel Ivins and his companions W J Strong 1386 to the regional headSmithrock and R C Mortensen for- Anna Laura Ivins When only a year Blair street suffered a broken arnv located close so they would be subject to feited $3 bail each They were charged old he came to Utah with his par- and Lynn Mears 356 Harrison avenue quarters call at all times with failing to obey stop signs Sim- ents was cut and bruised Identity of ilar charges against Mrs A A Barr He grew to manhood amid the pio- the driver of the other machine was Giairman and N E Mork were dismissed for neer settlements of the then Utah ter- not learned by Police Investigator L Explains lack of evidence ritory He saw service in the Indian F Bastow and Patrolman W Credit H Corporation wars 21 worked for the church in Ari- Clark 939 Laird avenue Gordon Lobb The injured were taken to BOISE Idaho Sept 15— A was arrested by Motorcycle Patrol- zona New Mexico and Old Mexico the Salt Lake General hospital with lend- He was at one time president of the men S L Christensen and T B Mrs Edith G Bennion 48 168 I ing capacity ofcorporation will $21000000 Mexican 45 mission of S D the L on a charge of speeding street suffered a broken forearm 8“ functioning early next week inbegin Sait From this position he became a severe head laceration when auto miles an hour on Second South street church as the eleventh district Agrirul- between Seventh East and Ninth East a member of the council of twelve mobiles driven by Goff Bennion her Lake Credit BenG E corporation streets at 10:45 a m apostles October 6 1907 In 1921 he son 21 and Miss Marnee Thorup 24 tural nett chairman of the board of direcMrs E M Crandall 41 1715 Her- became second counselor In the first 773 Ninth Fast strpet collided at tors of the corporation announced bert avenue was accused of driving presidency and In 1923 was advanced Third avenue and M street at 15 tonight He also Is presi- p m 40 miles an hour near Second South to first counselor After treatment at the emerThe corporation will lend money on and Third East streets by Officers dent of the Utah Genealogical soci- gency hospital Mrs Bennion was agricultural collateral in Arizona who ar- ety Christensen and Burbidge D S to taken the L hospital California Nevada and Utah Besides his church positions he rested her at 11:45 a m Carol Peterson 6 915 South West He was advised this afternoon of Officer Burbidge and Christensen heads several financial and business Temple street riding in a truck driven his nomination as chairman and acarrested the following stop sign sus- concerns And is a member of the di- by Wendell Scott 18 who lives at the cepted Peter Lauritzen 59 Mrs rectorates of numerous others pects: same address suffered head laceraJ Thomas 30 Stewart Rice 20 Ed tions when the automobile struck the Marks 65 Charles Cotterell 65 R H rear end of a Utah Light & Traction Bitner 45 at Second Sopth and Fifth company electric bus at Lucy aveFa'-e"n' Mui'l e' ee't 28“ s'' t at Civ d Me s r nue on West Temple street at 1:30 Scott reported the bus made mh East and yourth south streets p m a quick stop and that he was unable Tillie female baboon at the Salt to halt the automobile George W Poulsfn 753 Ninth East street was the Lake zoo paid an unannounced visit to the South junior high school Thursbus operator much to the consternation of the An automobile driven by Bert day Approximately $93000 had been received up until Thursday night as the Soccol 28 of 3552 South State street student body Whether it was desire for an eduthird instalment of federal income and a bicycle ridden by Vaughn 23 440 East Fourth South street cation or fear of the operating table taxes on 1931 Utah incomes James H at the Salt Lake hospital jAndcrson collector of Internal reve rolllded at Sixth South and Main 1307 South State veterinary street was not denue announced Thursday was the streets at 8 p m the cyclist being termined but Tillie foresook the hoslast day for making third instalment taken to the general hospital where pital for the schoolroom payments and all received hereafter his cuts and bruises were treated As Dr L A Browne prepared to dred delinquent the col- An appeal to young Democrats to w111 be an operation on the animal perform “ wln over their friends who have not IedPr Second Pair of Twins it leaped through a window and fled The amount received is about equal announced their party affiliations was to the school The across the Born to S L Couple appearance street made by Henry H Blood Democratic to the second Instalment total reof the beast was a signal In ceived falls but below June far candidate for governor at a meeting for a exodus from classrooms Dr and Mrs Lyman Merrill Horne But hasty Tillie of the Junior Democratic club Thurs- the third Instalment paid last year sauntered into the finally hosMr Anderson 227 that announced of the announce street Douglas day night at the Newhoure hotel office of Principal Joseph Driggs and in- birth of twin and educational — charitable son pitals second their Mr Blood said the Democratic are not exempt from the twins — born Thursday evening at the sat on a desk where she was captured party has an unusual strength this stitutions by her keepers and returned to the tax on use of electrio power L D S hospital kilowatt voter and yesr among the young A numThe other twins are Carolyn and hospital those whom he classed as ’‘doubtful levied by the last congress voters" He pleaded for harmony in ber of Institutions have applied for Marilyn 6 years of age the ranks of the party and told his exemptions he said The law provides thst only the listeners that the men and women on the Democratic ticket represent the United States the states and territories and thereof and principles which must be put into ac- the District subdivisions of Columbia are exempt tion Dr Arthur C Wherry Salt Lake Mr Blood denied reports that he dentist was named president-elec- t has made any pledge for appointof the American Society of Dentists at ments to state positions In the event the of his election saying he wanted to closing session of the house of enter the governorship unhampered delegates at Buffalo N Y Thursday said an Associated Press dispatch w i Hi promise Dr Wherry will succeed Dr G Miss Katharine C Halsey officially Waller Dlttmar of Chicago who was of Juniper remindFragrance assumed her new duties Thursday as elected to serve as president until the ed visitor at the stale capitol general secretary of the Salt Lake Y convention is held in Chicago In AuThursday afternoon of shady W C A to succeed Miss Hester G gust 1933 Dr Dittmar succeeded Dr mountain retreats as preparaMrGaughey resigned Martin Dewey of New York tions went cn for the fall show Mix Halsey who has represented The house suspended for a year the of the Salt Lake Flower Garthe Y W C A In China and England activities of the educational publicity den club Saturday and Sunsaid that sine her recent arrival In committee created a year ago by Dr day Salt Lake she has devoted much of The committee hnd been Dewey Grant M Bowen landscape eration of Posloffire Clerks and her time to becoming acquainted criticised by members of the assogardener at the capitol and with local condition and officials of served as a trustee for many ciation for having placed an official chairman of the show commitIh Salt tjike unit She expressed By organizing the Salt years tee of the club announced the stamp of approval on advertising layLake local Mr Seely made it pleasure at the good spirit of cooper outs which In the opinion of the critshow will be Judged by Profesatlon existing In the organization and porixible for the national organics violated the traditional ethics of sor Christine B Clayton of the ization to obtain a charter from the cordial relations between other the profession home economies department social groups the American Federation of LaUtah State Agricultural colFor the last several year she was bor It was necessary to have Mrs Caroline U S Fays lege Logan a associate genera! secretary of the Minsix locals to get the A F of I Adams Salt Lake artist and Charter neapolis Minn Y W C A of Share Roatl M J Jorgensen florist of Salt Expense Mr Seely reralls that when he Lake entered the service his pay was IOOIBOl'ROW TO SPEAK The federal government has paid Amateur single rxhlblts will $301) I year and there was no Isw A E Christensen stale treasurer Congressman Frederick C be Judged by Professor F M the of number limiting will address the Lions rlub al working as part of its share of the cost Coe of the rhalr of horticuhours for government employes the Hotel Utah Friday noon Dr G of federal highway project lture' U S A C Mrs Maud hclng Since that time largely through A Cochran chairman of arrangecompleted In tiuer eoimtir of Utah Chigwidden garden editor of Ihe effort of employes organizaments announced Thursday He will In round numbers $8000 E B Greg on a The and Tribune tions rnin'mum wage and maxispeak on "What Government Legisla project tn Summit county $109(10 nn ory Salt Lake florist mum working hour laws have Hon Can Do to Return Better Business one in Utah county and $U!K0 on one been passed Conditions" in Uintah well-wish- es Informa Affair WillSIX HURT IN TWO DRIVERS Be Held at Home of Churchman ADMIT SPEED AUTO CRASHES e Baboon Pays Visit To Junior High Those Behind in Income Tax To Face Penalty Cu-sic- Garden Club New YWCA Head Assumes Duties r' Salt Lake Dentist Honored by Society Prepares for Flower Show Postoffice Clerks’ First President Soon Retires J Everett Seely 540 Ninth Fast street one of the oldest postufftre clerks in point of service In Salt laike and one of the founders of the local organization of cleiks will retire on pension on September 30 it was announced Thursday Mr Seely entered the postal service on July 1 1803 and has been active continuously since that time Mr Seely wm 63 years of sge on September 10 and retires under provision of ti e new law whieh requires retirement at 63 He will be only nine month short ol 30 year’ service He was first president of Salt Lake local No ( National Fed V $28833 Loot-hutiro- 4 i I r |