Show f a 3 T 8wirigEfeagiWiaitM THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 16 LABOR GETS University Head Addresses Group Of Alumni Here With election only nine days away both pai ties Sunday were planning a vigorous eleventh-hou- r diive for votes The week will be crowded with rallies and nationally known vis itors will speak on the issues before SUGAR COMPANIES TO PAY $1036000 Canneries Railroads Mine Companies Candy Plants Alo Provide More Work Increased seasonal employment In Utah and Idaho Irom October 15 to the first of next year lull result In the distribution of neaily $2000000 in wages to those workers who have been added to gainful employment in the meeting of seasonal labor requirements A survey completed Sunday through intreviews of C8 concerns on numbers of employes July 1 and October 15 and average wage paid the added employes discloses that these concerns employed 16603 persons July 1 and 25835 October 15 an Increase of workers for seasonal requirements of 8332 whose employment will continue from October 15 to January I or beyond Wage payments are basedon the 64 working days from October 15 to January 1 Concerns Interviewed represent metal mining and smelting coal mining beet sugar production railroad transportation candy manufacturing and canning r Dr Cloyd Heck Marvin President of George Washington Scheduled to Speak at Luncheon Dr Cloyd Heck Marvin president of the George Washington university Washington D C will speak at an alumni banquet of that school Mon day at 12 30 p m at the Newhouse hotel Dr William Frank Beer pres ident of the local alumni association Sugar Plants lead Five sugar manufacturers with will preside Dr Beer was the first plants In Utah and Idaho show the Utahn graduated from George Wash largest increases m seasonal employ- ington university ment and wages On July 1 these At the luncheon Dr Marvin is excompanies employed approximately pected to speak before the 25 mem 500 workers while added employ- hers of the association Carl A Badg ment occasioned by operation of beet er and B L Rich members of the sugar factories increased this employ- association will give short talks ment October 15 to approximately Upon his arrival ' Monday at 10 35 6000 an increase of approximately a m Dr Marvin will be greeted by '5500 workers who receive $3 a day Dr Beer and other graduates of the ‘n aggregate of $16 500 daily for 64university Before the luncheon at working days or a total of $1056000 the Newhouse hotel he will attend A report from 18 metal mines and an organ recital in the L D S taber four smelting companies shows m- - nacle A sightseeing tour around the ployment July 1 of 4000 workers and city will be arranged for the after-445employed October 15 These noon 450 added workers at an average Dr Martin will leave Monday night wage of $3 a day add $1350 to the for the northwest daily payroll Other divisions of activity showing seasonal gains in number of workers employed the average wage paid the added workers and the daily addition to the normal payroll follow: $6750 From Coal Companies Thirteen coal mining companies employing 2000 workers July 1 and 3250 October 15 a gain of 1250 at an average wage of $5 40 a day adding $0750 daily to the Utah payroll Six railroads operating in Utah and Arrange Details of ConIdaho employed 7603 men July 1 and ference Monday Mith 8285 October 15 a gain of 682 At an average wage of $5 per day the wage S L Employers increase is $3410 daily Nine candy manufacturers employed 1000 workers July 1 and increased this number to 1250 about Employers of Salt Lake will meet October 15 On an average wage of at noon at the Hotel Utah for Monday $2 per day the daily addition for the a conference with leaders of the Comseason is $500 munity Chest drive which will be Fifteen canning companies were In held November 18 to 23 15 and will conoperation October The meeting will be under auspices to tinue work virtually the first of of the Comthe year Increased employment from of the employs' division 1500 July 1 to 2700 October 15 added munity Chest campaign forces and ac1200 workers to payrolls at an average will be for the purpose of enlisting of employers In obtaining tive support of a $2 per day wage daily addition subscriptions to the Utah payroll of $2400 J H McCowan chairman of the These concerns have and will conemployes’ division of which L K tinue to pay out $30910 daily to Nicholson Is vice chairman will preseasonal workers added to side at the Addresses will meeting for 64 workthe gainful employment be given by George M Gadsby gen 15 October from to ing days January eral chairman of the campaign W J 1 or a total of $1978240 O’Connor vice chairman Postmaster John McPhee and others setting forth the aims and purposes of the appeal and the part which the employers are expected to play In the first annual fall campaign An intensive effort has been made to reach all employers through personal contacts by members of the employes’ division and a telephone will be made Monday mornHalf of the United States is still ranvass In an effort to assure a largest ing In the missionary territory opinion of the Right Rev Arthur W Moul tendance Preliminary organization of the vaton Episcopal bishop of Utah who rious divisions of the chest campaign spoke Sumfcty at Old Trinity church army is nearing completion and ail New York and for this reason the will be drilled and ready to take the of missions cannot be Importance field In the general canvass The ad in the present time vane guard commanded by J J of financial retrenchment He urged Kelly started its canvass of larger that missionary work be not cut subscribers last iriday and will hold down at this time said a special dis the first report luncheon Tuesday to Tribune The patch noon in the Hotel Utah “We are on the eve of e great Moulton spiritual awakening" Bishop declared “If you could aee and talk of to some of my reople you would un Management Giange I mean Hotel derstand what by the work Reported by that lies ahead of us Even here in the east there are whole communities Management of the Idaho hotel In that are as heathen as the most non Idaho Falls has been taken over by Of the globe Christian part the Western Loan and Building com"The eoliapse of America will fol pany of halt Lake V R Madsen vice low the loss of the missions of her president and manager rf the local churches People In the east aire firm said Sunday night The Tribune judged In the west by the work of erroneously reported Sunday that the their representatives They are Western Loan and Building company Judg'd by the interest they take In also had assumed management of the the more poorly developed parts of pmneville hotel In Idaho Falls L M Furl vice president of the their own country" Idaho Falls Community Hotel corporation said Sunday that Die corpora tion retains management of the Bon neyille hotel CHEST LEADERS LIST SPEAKERS Bishop Moulton Urges Missions Be Maintained Error i t I Young People’s IIoo er Club to Be Formed Here Two Days Left I Organization of a Young People’ Hoover club will be effected Mon tiny noon at the Hotel Utah ballroom when Daniel A Poling and Harold ftinger national campaigners among young people for President Hoover and in the support of the eighteenth amendment will speak before sev eral hundred members of the Allied Youth unril of Sait Ijike It was announced Sunday by Thomas (' Mad-o- n Jr president of th council Boh men are making the national touf of about 200 pi mt Ijmt olw of the nation by ptme and will leave Sait Lake for immediately af'er the local meeting Pix-nlell- "Pe’IUriil Aspect of lire Prohlhl tiorj Question" will be the subject of Mr Pot ng while Mr S'rger is et peck'd to direr t organization of the Hoover rlub and speak on woik of Luc youth througlmut the nation 1932 THOUSANDS OF John F Does Stricken by Heart Attack on Hunting Trip the juvenile delinquency cases were concerned with boys and only 773 with gtrls Of the adults contributing to delinquency 271 were men and 37 were women The juvenile dependency and neglect cases affected 228 families and the adults contributing to dependency and neg lect brought into the court 101 men and 20 women Of 4870 DERS LEAVES John F Boes pioneer Salt Lake Jeweler died of a heart attack Sun day afternoon at 4 o’clock while hunting with friends near the Mountain Dell reservoir Mr Boes who had operated a jqw elry store since 1895 owned and managed an establishment at $11 South Mam street having been In business in that block for 24 years Born in Utica N Y August 21 1864 he came to Salt Lake City In 1890 being employed by the Park Jewelry company for five years Surviving are his widow Mrs Mary E Boes a son Raymond E Boes f Cal a daughter Mrs Helen Boes Hines West Point N Y and two grandchildren Mrs Hines is the wife of Major Charles Hines The family resides at 60 East Fifth FOR COAST Of S L Voters Citizens who have failed thus far to qualify themselves to vole at the coming election sre given two final opportunities Tuc-daend Wednesday between 8 e m and 9 p m in the registiatmn In which they reside H Is announced by Alonzo Mai kay county clerk Registration agents are preparing for record registration on those tiuvs basing their predictions on the unusual number who Were registered on previous registration days So far an unprecedented Interest has been shown In the coming election accoidlng y Street Car Kills Worker Repairing Damage DW by Hallowe’en Prankster TRACTION ACCIDENT FATAL TO EMPLOY a Utah Governor Will Stump California in Interests of Democrats yA -- V Officers Investigate of Jammed Switch Was Police Seek Alleged Bogus Check Passer nc-- e of Mishap! As a result of a Hallowe’en prank C H Fuller 60 of 663 Pugsley street? was fatally Injured Sunday at 9 p m when run over by a street car He died half an hour later at the Sal Lake General hospital of a crushed! head and chest Mr Fuller with four fellow ei ployes of the Utah Light and Tra tion company was repairing a switchi on the company's "Y” trai k at Thirty-- ' third South and Seventh East streets 1’ Pranksters Jam Switch Hallowe’en pranksters haVjammc- nails into the switch so U could function Deputy Sheriffs D- - H HlgginbotL am and J O Nilsen who were in thei vicinity of the accident hunting for: boys who were reported perpetral mvesU-- i ing various depiedations gated the accident They said the switch was lllumJ-nated but that one portion was dark Mr Fuller the officers stated was: working on the dark portion of the spur when a street car operated by 674 C Vreeken Leland avenue' backed in While no one witnessed the acci-- i dent bloodstains indicated that the car knocked Mr Fuller to the rails His head apparently struck squarely on one of the rails and as the car: continued its progress his body was rolled along beneath it S CITY READY TO BEGIN STREET PAVING WORK Suspects Start Monday Oil Project on North Temple 13th East Streets The city will begin preparations Monday for the paving of North Temple street between the viaduct and the State Fair grounds together with completion of the Thirteenth East street extension south of Twenit was anty first South street nounced Sunday by City Engineer W D Beers Early Monday street crews in cooperation with the Utah Light and Traction company are scheduled to begin laying a spur track on Thirteenth East street below Twenty first South street so that truck cars may carry waste earth from the North Temple project to fill In the prison farm ravine on Thirteenth East street Excavation of the north side of North Temple street to reduce It to a street grade will begin Tuesday according to Joseph H Lake comThe city ex missioner of streets pects to complete this work using make-worcrews before winter sets in so that actual laying of the pavement may begin early in the spring under the direction of the state road commission Mr Beers advised Commissioner Lake In a letter Saturday that the agreements have been fallowing definitely concluded relative to the North Temple street project: Utah Light and Traction company To lower overhead sys agreement-tern to conlorm to the new grade furnish materials and special equipment necessary for lowering the track supervision of proper ballast-mand actual track lowering furnishing flat cars and transportation for hauling all excavated material handled by the city from the site to points designated by the city City agreement — To furnish supervision of the project furnish ballast obtainable from roadways excavated furnish all tools and by the city equipment for labor ”4 Accident When Mr Vreeken felt resistance from Mr Fuller’s body he hailed the car and investigated The deputies and workmen extricated the vctinj from beneath the car and took him to the Sait Lake General hospital The injured man died shortly after his arrival at the hospital The officers continued their investigation m an effort to find th boys who Jammed the switch Mr Fuller is survived by th widow Mrs Lillie Fuller and tw® sons and two daughters Crews Road Work Cuts Down Miles Traveled in Utah $230 Cause Causes Which! Tv-- K Governor George H Dem will leave early Monday morning for his California Demooratic atump tour he announced Sunday from his executive offices Flying by Western Air Express plane! to Los Angeles the governor South street expects to open the campaign with an address Monday night at Riverside after which he will tour south ern California cities under the auspices of the state committee he said The tour which will take approximately one week was arranged by the Democratic national committee in conjunction with the state speak Make-worcommittee agreement-Ters’ bureau He will return to Utah furnish and pay for all labor in time to cast his ballot on election timekeeper and office help Alleged to have attempted several day In reconstructing the tracks with out pavement Mr Beers suggests fraudulent check transactions In Salt TO MEET CLUB that the traction company be requestLake during the latter part of the The women’s auxiliary of the Utah ed by the city commission to mainweek "Dr Robert R Wilson of Bos Woolgrowers’ association will hold tain the right of way to prevent dust ton" was sought by police Sunday Its first meeting of the fall aeaion Two ten foot strips will be laid it was stated by Detectives C R Col Monday at 1 p m at the Elks’ club on either side of the tracks born and W F Henlnger Wilson deposited a check for $3500 on a Boston bank at the Utah State National bank Friday and obtained a check bocic The bank determined by wire police said that Wilson’s check was worthless and that he was wanted In Boston Tor fraudulent check transactions A partial checkup police as While highway construction sorted Indicated that Wilson gave Aj to status of Improvement of worthless check for $60 at the Hotel result In impressive and prothe commission notes roadway Utah for room rent and later regressively Increasing totals of 32 per cent of the route milethat ceived $20 cash when he said he had mileage of Improved roada th age was improved to high atand-ar- d a rush call to Ogden and asked the state road commission find also a significant and steadily dein 1929 while In 1932 the fighotel to honor a check It also was determined he had pur creasing mileage of roads to b ures allow that 86 per cent Is Im50 U S traveled On rout chased a $25 radio from the Felt Ra proved and surfaced with gravel which la eastward through Spandio company paying for the Instru oil or pavement th gravel surHe ish Fork canyon via Helper ment with a worthless check Price and Greenrlver ai an exface type predominating It will also ordered a watch worth $100 at be 100 per cent Improved before the Daynes Jewelry company but ample th distance to the line was 223 miles in was not allowed to take the watch July 1 1833 road officials say 1829 and this year 213 miles until value of the check was proved Other mam routej have made whuh will b reduced to 207 comparable showing in recent mile by July 1 next when work years It will remain for a hisunder wav is completed Flanio Follow Riant torian of road building In th Th difference sit 19 mile is west to describe th remarkable Lobs Placed at represented by the accumulated Improvement that has been made on U S highway 81 between Salt mileage reduction by route reloIn In on cation the base lake and Los Angeles Going completed projects Fxploilon of a furnace alt th counties traversed by back nine years the traveled disment of the Rainbow building 13 15 die50 some tout 17 19 Fast First South street set fire elimination of tance was 862 mile with much ts has occurred but the mato flooring end other woodwork In of the route of a rharacter that In are a shovel was a useful part of the Carbon and four business establishments Sunday jor reductions motor 1st a equipment The disat 7 a m doing damage estimated Grand counties there being a to11 tal of tance is now 749 miles a saving at $2’0 file department offlc iali re miles in th shortening ' latter county when work under of 113 mile across the states ported 7 Tie blast blew out one end of the Th resultant way is completed traveised Utah Nevada and Caliw firebox investigators reported and fornia with th predominating changes tiereby Gland Juncthe flame spread to the woodwork tion Colo becomes 18 mile neartvpe of surface oiled gravel The Establishments Who bus schedule between the two quarter! were er halt Lake mean same aavlng in d imaged by the flames sfere the construction costs and what Is cities requires 29 hours and the faker photograph atudlo Co ik & more Important a large end pertrip is frequently and convenktoves real estate ageney Peerless petual saving in Uj keep coals and iently made In roiuudeuhly leva it n tier Supply company and thr in th public's outlay for vehicle time by the motorist w ho choosef School of CluiiUaa bounce to cover gi oynd ia a burry opeiatiun Sea-clif- rr fy Auto Hits Phone Pole Two Passengers Hurt Franklin Wright 18 and Hyrum Young 35 of 1886 Tenth East street were seriously injured Sunday at 11 p m when the automobile in which they were riding veered into a tel phone pole The accident occurred on- the State highway south of Midvale Junction Deputy Sheriffs German Dean and P W Hank reported that W B Wright 45 of 2284 Windsor avenue father of the injured youth and driver of the car dozed while at the wheel The Wright youth suffered severe facial lacerations and a probable skull fracture Mr Young is believed to have suffered a broken shoulder skull fracture and two head lacerations The injured were taken to the Salt Lake general hospital by Otto Ruslm of Midvale The driver escaped with a cut on the nose - Fort Douglas children entertained at a Hallowe’en party at the post — Top Benjamin Carroll 10 (left) and Sonny Krams 10 (right) as wooden soldiers accept pumpkins from a gypsy prin Below Fred Joseph cess portrayed by Virginia Lee Lynch 4 Johnson 3 as a black cat kneels before Mary nelen Leonard 3 In quaint costume k o For Beg i steal ion to Mr Mai kay adults JEWELER DIES IS CAUSE OF MAN’S DEAT Two years’ work of the Juvenile courts in Utah It 18 shown in the biennial report of the state juvenile court commission resulted In the handling of 5643 cases of juvenile de- linquency 436 of juvenile depenthe electorate dency and neglect 308 of adults conRay Lyman Wilbur secietary of tributing to delinquency and 121 of the interior and F X A Eble of adults contributing to dependency Washington D C commissioner of customs will speak at Republican and neglect Burton K The total of 6508 cases is exclusive meetings and Senator Wheeler of Montana will appear be- according to B H Robinson secrefore Democratic rallies tary of the commission of cases of Secretary Wilbur will arrive Tucs a trivial nature handled during most day from Boulder City where he has of the year ended June 30 1832 keen making an inspection of Hoover Xhe Third district including Salt dam activities He will speak Tues Lake Tooele Summit and Daggett day noon at a meeting being arranged counties produced 2081 of the de by the Republican state headquarters Unqucncy cases 303 of the juvenile The place will be announced later At neglect 88 of the adults contributing 8 p m he will speak at the Hotel to delinquency and 98 of adults con Bigelow in Ogden to dependency or neglect tributing Senator Wheeler will be the prinWith One Exception Largest cipal speaker at the final rally of the Democrats Monday night at the The Third district total in each Playhouse theater He will arrive at class Is away the largest except Ogden Saturday speak there thaptoie of adults contributing to denight and spend Sunday in Salt Lake linquency In which class the Sixth Commissioner Fble will speak at district including Sanpete county and other counties south to Kane Lehi Monday Richfield Tuesday Sunproduced 92 cases Wednesday and Orem The Second district which Includes day Senator William H King and J II Weber Morgan and DavLs counties kftKnight will address Democratic had 1135 juvenile delinquency cases meetings in Duchesne Roosevelt and only 14 of dependency and neglect Mytun Monday afternoon and night 13 of adults contributing to delin Henry H Blood candidate for gov- quency and none of adults contribernor Charles H Skidmore candi- uting to dependency or neglect date for superintendent of public inPeace officers referred to the court struction and Abe Murdock noml 2000 of the Juvenile delinquency nee for congress First district will cases 38 of the juvenile dependency speak at Roy Weber county Monday or neglect cases and 85 of those for afternoon and at a rally at 7 p m at contributing to juvenile maladjustthe Lincoln school Five Points Og ment den Friends or relatives referred 139 Dr Elbert D Thomas candidate for of the latter class of cases and 131 senator will speak at a rally in the of the juvenile dependency or neg Kaysulle high school Monday night lect cases Hugh B Brown and Alf Gunn will Probation officers themselves address rallies in Delta and smaller found 117 of the contributing cases Millard county towns Monday 44 of the or neglect dependency Two hundred residents of German cases and 1173 of the Juvenile de and Swiss origin were guests of Govcases ernor George H Dern Sunday after- linquency Individuals Reported 1089 Cases noon at a reception at the governor's Individuals reported 1089 of the residence 715 East South Temple street Governor Dern Senator Wil- juvenile delinquency cases but onlv liam H King Dr Elbert D Thomas 90 of the dependency or neglect and Democratic candidate for United 42 of the contributing cases Social agencies found 109 of the States senator Henry H Blood Dem ocratic gubernatorial candidate and dependency and neglect cases but Democratic county legislative and only five of the contributing cases candidates greeted the and 17 of the Juvenile delinquency judicial guests A musical program was pre- cases reported to the courts The school departments found 990 sented of the delinquency cases on the other hand but only nine of the depen dcncy or neglect cases and 33 of the contributing cases Involving PIONEER S L FETE PRANK CHILD CASES Wilbur Speaks for Repub- Commirifiion Rev lens Two Years’ Work in Behalf licans Wheeler for of Juveniles Democrats Survey Reveals Increase of 9332 Persons in Payrolls of Utah ami Idaho i CROWD WEEK 31 OCTOBER Spooks Goblins Cats on Parade For Hallowe’en Parties in S L COURT ACTS IN BOTH PARTIES WITH RALLIES FALL WAGES MONDAY MORNINO T- - Nh-kMcn I win CHURCHES PLAN House Frolic Ghosts goblins witches and super natural black cats will hold high carnival Monday night if the myths coming down through the ages are to be believed It will he Hallowe en and ancient superstition has it that the weird denizens of the spirit world will come forth for their annual mystic ceremonials Although Hallowe'en now has its Christian significance as the eve of All Saints day and is sometimes called All Hallows eve the weird observances date back further In times bonfires were lighted in the belief that witches would be attracted to them It was major festival for the Druids and the bonfire custom still ts observed in some parts of the Scotch highlands and in Wales As a part of Salt Lake’s Hallowe’en 3000 children will parobservance ticipate in celebration before a huge bonfire at the Neighborhood house This will be the annual party apon sored by Salt Lake lodge No 85 B P O E The program will begin at 7 p m Refreshment contributed by baker and packers will be served Muslral numbers will he given by the Boy Scout band of Yale L D S ward RELIGIOUS FETE All Hallows and All Souls Days Center of Services Father Returns Reports Burned Soil Recovering Kenneth W Brighton son of Mr and Mrs Thomas D Brighton who was seriously burned In a chemical In commemoration of All Saints explosion at Johns Hopkins univerday Catholic find Episcopal churches sity at Baltimore Md two weeks ago in Salt Lake will hold special ser- will recover unless unforeseen cim It was reported vices Tuesday Catholic churches also eumstances arise will observe All Souls day Wednes- Sunday by Mr Brighton who just returned froih the bedside of hJ day with special ma‘ies At the Cathedral of the Madeleine son Mra Brighton Is still with her son s will be celebrated Tuesday at 6 30 a m 8 a m and 12 10 p m with at the Union Memorial hospital and reservices of benediction of the blessed will remain with him until he sacrament at 7 30 p m Wednesday turn to Salt Lake probably about masses will be held at 7 30 a m and the holiday season Mr Brighton said 8 a m with the benediction of the Skin grafting operations will necesblessed sacrament at 7 30 p m sarily be performed prior to his reMasses at Our Lady of the Lourdes turn Mr Brighton explained Mr Brighton said that the schoF will be at 7 a m and 9 aTn on Tucs study-inday and 7 a m 7 30 a m and 8 a m arship under which his son was at the university will be eip Wednesday At St Patrick's church there will tended so that he can continue hn be two masses Tuesday one at 7 studie at the school next year a m and the other 9 a m There will be evening devotional services at 7 30 p m On Wednesday there will be 'hree masses 7 a m 7 30 a m and 8 a in Confessions will be heard Monma-se- Edward L Vetter Is chairman of the arrangements committee and is at 7 30 m bring assisted by Fire Chief Walter dayAt the p Judge Memorial school S Knight has directed members of the fire department to help on the chapel there will be a mass at 8 a m Tuesday and masses at 6 30 a m 7 program a m and 7 30 a m Wednesday The Some of the schools of the city are same time for masses will be obfor Hallowe'en stu planning parties served at Kearns St Ann's orphandents There will be numerous home age gathering and parties At St Mark’s cathedral holy Goblins witches great blsrk cats and all the other strange creatures rommunlon for Episcopalians will be Tuesday at 10 30 a m and of make believe land reveled Satur 7observed 30 m and holy communion will day afternoon In the dimmed post hall be p offered at St Paul's at 10 30 8 m at Fort Douglas It was the annual Hallowe'en party for more ttian 100 children at th past sponsored by th Fort Douglas club The youngsters were dressed in Hal lowe'en costumes and carried Jack-lanterns The afternoon was spent In play ing games Prizes were awarded for unique rostummg and refreshment were served under direction of the Gluttony killed a tiger at the party committee rompoved of Mr Salt Lake zoo Sunday Thomas Craw ford Mr Wallace Hon Tommy a Bengal nold Mr Howard Alexander and tiger choked on a pieie of meat Mr Howard Reed and died in three minutes de“ spite the efforts of zoo kepora to GEOLOGIST TO SPEAK extricate the meat "Gulping of C It Taylor geologist of the Unit food ” was given as the cause of ed Slates geological death will survey speak Monday at the noon luncheon Tommy was bought last sumof the Engineering council of Utah at mer from the San Diego zoo the chainher of commerce He will Growler a male leoard who talk on "Groundwater Studies In Salt has been ailing for several weeks Lake and Ogden Valley" also died Sunday Dr G irge A Allen president the Too sori-et- r $170 htiv HO Diamond Bing at said he had i( been unablg to 2ZI Main X)avid Stein Adv) diagno the illness Tiger Chokes To Death hy Gulping Meal d i) U S Navy Fills District Quota Seven Utahns five Idahoans rd four Montanans were enlisted in the United States navy during the month of October filling the quota alloted to this state it was announced St Rby Lieutenant Commander Jr officer in charge Four of the Utahns were from Salt Lake the report shows which LD the following enrollments Earl D Alien 417 East Seventeenth South D street Everette C Campbell Canyon road Gerald R Ilalc n Cleveland avenue William R Waiig-ama2268 Windsor street all of Lake and C E Morford Provo: L De Young Ogden D Newer Oghamv-ceden Clyde R Harris Boise I Harris Boise: G JL Wood Bou-U E Barnard Boise J F Bostic Pocatello L O Sands Butte E y S-- IwmftH City IL E Butte A W Dmius Mi linker Billings Rotary Club to Hold Moot Monthly IluHinrsM The Rotary club will hold a monthly business meeting Tuesday s8 15 p m iu the Hotel Utah wltn presiding ilt McCowan president I'he business meeting w 111 he fn by stunts and a musical program iluding Miss Horente Imikn ' prano and Mr S H St' phen'-eiaccompanist 1 0 j‘ |