Show iaL-F-s viiLfefc' ‘ya ijrij' tia&i&isszssSr f&jBjd 2£f T3 ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 22 FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY r 1935 1 Woolgrowers Close SALES LEVY Annual Beaux Arts Ball SMALL LIST Sessions at Phoenix TOPS RECORD Promises Patrons Unique OF PARDON S L Woman Elected IN JANUARY Entertainment Features BIDS FILED R Eliason Heads Auxiliary Group Marketing1 Contract Under AAA Wins Receipts Total J Mrs After Stiff Battle Carnival Spirit Will Reign at Salt Lake Art Barn Friday and Saturday Notables Will Lead Grand March $267195 During First Month of Current Year Twenty-fiv- e New EXPECT 100 ATSLMEET Legislators C of C to Attend Friday Night Session Cases and Three Continued Fleas Announced Salt Lake's Art Barn was ready Friday for the second annual Beaux Arts ball to be held Friday and Saturday evenings Artists— patrons and friends of the arts painting music poetry drama and fiction — will commingle in costume for the One big bohemian occasion oj the year By strange coincidence the ball Is being held (according to the New York Times) on the same night as the Beaux Arts ball in Ne York at the Waldorf Astoria this is a traditional elaborate and costly social event of each year for which the elite of New York don expensive period costumes (this year ”the'’George III reign”) The funds thus raised are similarly devoted to the furtherance of art as in the case of the local Beaux Arts ball at the Art Barn Among the special and unique features of the local ball will be the Jive competitive skits given by the art groups in the Attic hall these will be shown twice each evening once at 8 o’clock and again at 10 o’clock The skits will be judged s by Miss Lucy Van Cott Mayor-LouiMarcus Miss Eva E Hollis Professor B Roland Lewis and Mrs Exhibition Jeanette A Hyde dances during the intermission will be given in the Main Lallene by Miss Natalie Sterling and Floyd Cornaby A grand march of those in costume will be led Friday evening by Governor and Mrs Henry H Blood and Saturday evening by General and Mrs Pegram WhitAt the close of the march worth prizes will be awarded for the most beautiful costume the most original and the? most authentic artist’s costume worn by an artist Judging the costumes will be Paul CloweSiMiss Helen Sheets Miss Florence Ware Miss Rena Olsen After reelecting all officers and N J Cotterell Among those affording cabaret iation closed its seventieth annual convention Thursday night at Sales tax collections for January With but 25 new cases and three entertainment appropriate to the Phoenix Am and left selection of next year's convention to the More than 100 members of the Asall previous records since the of French Post- continued cases to he heard at the cellar topped atmosphere executive committee which will sociated Civic Clubs of Southern bottles beer candles ers stuck in 1933 returns 16 state effect went in into the law regular session February red checkered table cloths colored board of Utah are expected to arrive in Salt Ogden and El Paso Texas act this month will from the levy used for relief purpardons Lake City in time for the opening mugs and plates will be' Mrs At the same time the ladies’ auxposes reaching $267495 03 at the close Edna Evans Johnson in “The Dar- on the smallest list of applications business session of the organization aniliary elected three Salt Lake City it was of business Thursday ing Young Man on the Flying brought before a session in many Friday at 8 p m in the Newhouse women to office Mrs J R Eliason hotel it was announced Thursday by nounced by L R Edwards cashier Trapeze” "No No a Thousand months Times No” and other popular songs Frank G Mgrtmes of Richfield presi1606 South Fourth East street wa-One reason for the small list is the of the tax commission dent with chorus Miss Senta Val Tinke Mrs Parley A named president to a new allows which The January collections which reprule prisoner costume Joe in Apache dance and Members of the Utah legislature Dansie 1024 Fifteenth East street resent taxes on retail sales during the Salt Lake City and Ogden chamRay at the piano in edified popular make but one application for pardon was made secretary and Mrs David "barbers of commerce and the Sait Lake music and Harry Joseph in or parole during the year PreviousDecember brought the total for the room” songs Shirley Miller and ly two applications were permitted Smith 1721 Herbert avenue was Advertising club with a number of fiscal year which began July 1 1934 state and other civic officers ve inJohn Cook will sing impromptu Other officers elected treasurer to $1514 941 97 The previous high Another reason is the fact that the vited to attend the Friday night meetby request of guests songs Oliver Mrs Herman Included month for collections was October The committee in charge of the board holds no meetings in July and ing Common problems affecting all cellar entertainment are: Harry L August so even under the old rule Oregon first vice president 1934 when $225958 34 was poured C Freed Allen P there could be no second applications sections of Utah will be presented Charles V Finch Van Mrs Leon Contor of Idaho Falls into the commission at the meeting Friday night In inBradley F P Reynolds Jr Frank to be heard in January and February Idaho second vice president 1934 were collections (n January On of the following year A Johnson and Jack Evans viting the legislators President Mar-tinOfficers of the association reonly $214 837 88 or $52658 less than made it plain that the legislathe refreshment and serving comOne Murder Case of these figface On month the this tors would not be asked to support elected were: Fred A Ellenwood Mfo' Walter Clarke mitted to one murder case In addition there Edwards ures Mr explained measures backed by the clubs but Mrs Sid Lockhart Mrs Allen P the board this month will hear Red Bluff Ark president: A A applihas been an increase in retail business had been invited merely to get firstBradley Miss Jessie Harroun and cations from convicted forgers robJohns Prescott Anz vice presof approximately in De$2400000 hand information as to how the orMrs Elwood Bachman ident E S Mayer San Angelo bers and a few found guilty on grand cember 1934 compared with the functions The Main Gallerite and tea room ganization S S M JorTexas vice president one There is but However same month of 193J with an exhibition of larceny charges be will To on Liquor Plans Act hung and Salma case vice president gensen Eighteen prisoners jail be added this comparison is modified some 50 oil paintings by Cornelius county — control —plans -- mears of — are applying for termination of senF R Marshall Salt Lake City Liquor somewhat bv the fact that in recent Salisbury tence six parolees from the Utah state executive secretary providing more educational oppormonths the tax commission has been The Attic hall will present a new are seeking terminations and the state and “ " tunity throughout Siurfcct Tui t Tssored stitlt In levying penalties of( 10 per feature in exhibitions in some bd prison means to readjust contracts of the three cases including the murder cent for late payment of sales taxes The convention adopted the mastudies by cease are continued from pictorial photographic Piute Reservoir and Canal comiviny previous thus prompting retailers to get their J George Midgley whose unpro- sessions jority report of the eommittee on are expected to be acted upon at the taxes in before the fifteenth of each wool marketing which favored a fessional hobby this has been for Andrew Koulizas found guiltv of (One-Tim- e Com- first session Federal month following collection of the 20 years Mr Midgley has never wool marketing contract agreement The convention will be continued Tony Gegonakis at Helper levy exhibited these pictures as a col- slaying under the terms of the agricultural December 2 1921 Is seeking a parole missioner Succumbs of Saturday at 10 a m The association Last Jannaiy the commission was Lake the before with Salt lection act in possibility City adjustment members will have luncheon at noon He was sentenced to life imprisonnot so strict and as a result many reis ment The decoration committee that the whole industry might Heart Disease with the Salt Lake City chamber of June 1 1922 His case was contailers paid their taxes late As a reof Mrs John Jensen Miss composed eventually come under government commerce board of governors Comtinued at the December session of the sult of the newr policy the amount of Helen Sheets Mrs O W Adams regulation according to Associated mittee meetings will be held during penalties has steadily decreased PenDr E LeCompte and Mrs Walde-ma- r boajid Press dispatches Van Pelt former Unit- the afternoon HenrVroom Listed Cases collected alties during January Van Cott A minority report opposing furHie visitors will be guests of The amounted to $1596 and the total for Following are the other cases to ed States comissioner here and prom- Salt Lake Tribune and The The masters of ceremonies are ther government regulation of the Salt Lake This 16 so come far $12655 fiscal for is the action died Lake inent Salt year R February K up A Smith Hart and Fielding City attorney industry also was submitted to the Telegram at a banquet at the Hotel to the sales amount Prisoners for 946 East is termination' residence at equal the nearly applying family convention by California and Idaho 8 tax license fees collected which so Gabriel Ahlander George A Arnold Seventeenth South street Thursday at Utah Saturday at p m of commerce Wives of chamber representatives on the committee 000 total about Mike 15 far Oliver 6 $14 Chester a disease m of heart Baugh Boricji who led a vigorous fight to have members will entertain the visiting Brown Scott Bunce Allen Burnett Since sales tax collections have weeks Mr Van two For the past their report adopted Harold C Campbell Robert Craig Pelt had been confined to his bed women at a bridge party during the been mounting steadily the commis- A memorial to the late Frank T afternoon in the chamber building will has that estimated Deandrea $2400000 sion Joseph Ray Littlefield with the illness he had suffered sevSaturday evening the directors and Hagenbarth president of the asso81 be collected in the next fiscal year old Raska Kloma was He months eral Rogfers Lloyd Harry yeais 25 their paitners will join with the ciation for 20 years was spread on s tbat f°r Scott Robert Valentino Wis Born James lheto‘al Ros Racine in January Jackson Drinorralir League'11present year will nearly reach that chamber members in a dance the records Ted Williams and Arthur York 1854 a son of William Todd and Marconvention The unanimously Farmers Ask Relief amount Parolees applying for termination' garet Beekman Van Pelt he received Views Lawmakers’ Hears adopted resolutions presented by Edd Cottrell Henry Danielson Ever- - his early education in the Racine pubMembers of the organization pointthe public lands committee These on Control from Beloit ed out Thursday that when the Piute Model Underground Sup- - Coni mission MemUersllip'ett C Kelly David H LaBount? lic schools and graduated expressed opposition to removal of Rosalio Leon and John Naccarato Beloit Wis m 1875 He reservoir was projected it was to at college the forest service from the deparIncreased'' Under Continued cases' Dick Casper An was admitted tt the Wisconsin bar in cost $23 per acre irrigated for conply Measure Slated tment of agriculture to the interior 1876 struction and that it was to provide Three liquor control plans were drew Koulizas Ernest Martinez ato New Setup any for department opposition Costs 92000 acre feet per year case Dan Corsaro WePracticed Law Drafting a at County jail state discussed legislators by lterations in the Taylor grazing act ber countv for termination Mr Van Pelt came to Salt Lake mounted to $70 per acre and water Democratic the of Jackson have until its present provisions meeting provided shrank successively frofiv City m May 1893 He practiced law 8000 been tested and warned the sheep league at the Newhouse hotel Thurs- acre feet in 1932 to 4000 in 1933 Membership of the Salt Lake City Unanimously approved bv represenfor many years with George F here inbe would "irreparably Farmers in Seindustry tative Utah water users the model” zoning - commission was mcieasad Goodwin whr was later elected a city and nothing in 1934 day night More Candidates 20 Than unless the act's provisions and Sanpete counties obligated jured" The Washington state plan which judge In 1916 Mr Van Pelt was vier underground water bill sponsored by from 13 to 15 members by approval are Established in accordance with under the project are asking relief appointed United States commissioner for Honor Flared Beis stricter than the proposals of the the state water storage commission Thursday by the city commission of On the matter of gaspline tax disprevious custom on the ranges Baldwin Charles here succeeding to Jorm the commisan amendment the Associated clubs long was headed for drafting in legal tribution state liquor store bill now before zoning when Advertising Urged until 1927 Committee the fore holding position The lamb marketing committee the legislature was upheld by Warhe retired to his private practice At have advocated that the fund be Thursday night preparatory to intro- sion ordinance and members were apused solely for construction and the time of his death he occupied ofduction in the legislature pointed by the city commission to Urged additional advertising on the wick C Lamoreaux (D Salt Lake maintenance of the state highway 20 Beason in the fices More for of than candidates the building the r that it terms part may City) industry Other groups are working Principle features to be incorporatWhile serving as commissioner Mr system compete with other food producers Will R Holmes (D Box Elder) honor of being Salt Lake City's ed in the measure are: The appointments made on recomH Cane British consul at Van Pelt handled approximately 2500 to divert 10 per cent of the funds Cyril C E Rachford assistant United 1 pleaded for a more liberal law than "Firjt Citizen for 1934” were placed of all water mendation of Mayor Louis Marcus San Francisco arrived in Salt Lake cases only two of which ended in re- for construction of city streets Classification States forester told the woolgrowOther road construction projects proposed by the committee of 49 in the hands of a secret judging com- sources whether above or below the follow: City Thursday afternoon by automo- versal ers recent drouths have brought and Mrs D C Gibson (D Helper) mittee of the Salt Lake and fish and game conservation and to bile Adver-M- r to was economic former employment a Mi also Pelt Van study ty as Ed subject City about conditions necessitating careAshton architect J public propel ground Raymond propagation measures also will be urged the private licensing plan general business conditions in member of tne Sa-- t Lake City board acted ful regulation of grazing land existing rights and open for appro- O Anderson aichitect I E Willey anj area Lamoreaux pointed out thattlMnS clllb Thursday night upon the Alw ays active in school of education He also predicted readjustment of Cyril H Cane British consul at in the first seven months of its After the committee has made Its Mr Cane who directs the commer- affairs he served more than 20 years e Twenty-threper grazing permits the Washington liquor selection fiom the nominations uiidei thecloe dKi builder Harry L Finch former cial phase of the work of the consu as tieasurer at Westminster college San Francisco now making a smvey cent of the sheep in the national operation conUoMaw whmh permits nosales rangement late which embraces Utah said con Fo'lowing hLS resignation m 1921 the of economic resources is scheduled will be made for an supei vision of the state engineei forests are grazed by 4 per cent of of hard liquor by the to speak at one of the sessions drink netted award of water disputes women’s club leader Blair Richard ditions in all districts of the United Iboard of trustees at the college passed 3 Adju-tmetim-at the permit holders while 47 per the whlch dmnM' e M L Gollaher engineer ’states are of immense to the tMe a profit of $1700 000 interest their a jsonrealtor expre--inresolution of g appreciapi loritv be nar"ed‘ Harod through the doctrine Cltl?en" Jensen ctedt manager Z C enTo land s° business men uMr HolmeS urged lhat inatead °'l' jtion for his services and requesting VopVed biilYeYot attempt £ p: David ovvned y per busine-- s man: Mrs as advocated J Jennings chairman of the fust to stores Spitz nermV board without which to "Hie he States United liquor that continue the but give holders requires the de(le existing rljhks ' womens club leader a doubt is the richest nation in the the benefit of his legal nnd financial hy the committee of 41) the state C1t7en committee of the club said jail claimants of rights to fi’e claims n should pass a bill providing for oneiandS L Billings Jr business man world controlling as it does the judgment year the winner was William with the state engine! within Fail-- I Under the ordinance thee program as follows: state wholesale stores with licensed appoint- greater part of the world's gold and Headed Association 0 th? art natuw aftr "1 In view of the necessary nd- memthLUt3hJure to do so will mean forftiture of without retailers great natural resources will As the first president of the Utan joay Other Justments the length of time re- - private are Mavor having bets of the commission The voted to add tw0 water storage commission the claim play a leading part in the world's re- Alumni association of Phi Beta Kappa a Indian HarFisher figure Marcus sculptured Louis chairman tlVe “ Other" features of the bill are virtucovery” Mr Cane said 5T honorary national scholastic fraterwhich was engiaved the award He said conditions in England had nity Mr Van Pelt was instrumental both in Sait Lake county but out- upon1934 at a public ris as city attorney end W D Beers Pending arrangements for removal iden- ally the same as The will an winner receive necessity for Integration of fedtnl side the as city engineer attained a recovery level but before m obtaining the chapter here for the to a mortuary the body of Eva Marcalled Wednesday by the city bringing the member- tical award hearing Mr grazing policies and the uncertainty Kletting is the only former further progress could be made inof the committee to 11 water storage commission ApproxiUniversity of Utah His efforts were garet Holmes 29 woman burglar vicas to the future adjustments re- ship the of to member commission zoning Julius C Andersen state auditor ternational trade must be stimulated praised at the formal installation ser- tim remained in the city morgue mately 100 Utah water users attended be The commission exquired in the agricultural adjus- Ferrell H Adams county auditor reappointed Mr Cane believes the United States vices early in January Thursday tment act it is proposed that the pressed thanks to members of the is in general the most hospitable counRelatives reported to police that and Stephen H Lynch were named Surviving are his widow Mrs Hal whose terms Jancommission years 1935 to 1939 be considered as members of expired to of a new auditing commitrepresentatives try in the world tie Ward Ryan Van Pelt a son Rog- they would arrange for burial and the readjustment period and only tee for 1935 uary 1 the He other nations cooper- er B Van Pelt Glendale Cal two funeral services annual permits be issued for 1935 Seven members of the new zoning ation with which praised Mrs Holme3 was shot and killed the work of the daughters Miss Marion Van Pelt and President Arthur McFarlane prethe are members of commission Small Owners Gain city dis- Mro Helen this was consul Salt Lake City Wednesday morning as she attempted British in sided greeted Nyman planning and housing board an un- trict to burglarize the Riverside grocery “2 That within this period adthree grandchildren official organization formed last sum- - The consulate area as a market and will be conducted store 1001 West Second South street seivices Funeial justments for any and all purposes me work The of the city planning or BnUsh‘goocL was mosllv limited d"CC9 Three men accused by police of shall not exceed 30 per cent of the Saturday at 2 p m at the Westmin-te- r police reoorted and housing board will be absorbed l(Q marmalades Louis N Page owner of the store stealing an automobile in Salt Lake uxury food such college chapel 1701 Eleventh East Salt Lake county commissioners re- who filed the shot told police he or- Cilv Thursday afternoon were reaFld memoers o°ara nn“ certaIn amount of cosmetics Mr Friends mav call at the Neil O Donnell dered the burglar whom he thought potted to have driven to Ogden bui--- - hvCnR Zoo lo or frorn a cashier frit named to the zonin' commission are j w as a man to stop three times before glanzed two houses and returned to January 1 o( $386 822 16 to a cash Mr Ashton Mr P0‘"ed out' howfver mortuary Friday afternoon u - ??T WiNev Mr Wet Sal1 Lake Citv to sen ices Burial wil be he fired Wheie Ida thev rh'ef nter‘ was 03 defcit" December 31 'the iamily 'plot' m Mt Olivet ceme doned the car and evaded capture accord rket as f m Page was exonerated Wednesday by s'puz“nd Mr" Fwh who’waTch' ng to a report of all blame bv a coroners jury in conditions City Judge M J Bronson's court V® a bv amntion of the coun- aary to make protection reductions! dcrKV of thc WlnC Mcn's Mutuai which returned a verdict of justifian automobile belonging Mr Cane will addiess several civic J ty‘audltors rccords as o( Decern- board not to exceed 15 per cent on this piovcment association will be special p Anderson of 429 Alameda street ber 31 able homicide the city He expects to in groups class of owners Pue-L- s at a joint paity of the Young from in front of 254 South West leave for Boulder dam Monday and “3 That reasonable provision lIncreased revenues and curtailed and the recently released street and driven to Ogden will address a Bov Scout jamboree Horticulturists to Plan ocality by locality be made for I- Young Mens Mutual Improvement pie p lus refunding of cxpenditur-ewhere leweLrv in Fesno Cal on February 9 ncrease to small owners and the ad- association clothm®!X)0 in 1919 road bonds account for YYY! boards next Tues- gennal Marketing Pest Control ministration of new owners within day at 6 30 p m in the Lion house of a Japanese-Americalikelihood Little Planned the limits set for the above Program Sports social center home the owners called police who Plans for the annual meeting of the conflict was seen Thursday "4 That at the expiration of the ExcoiLs of the board members also were Approximately 100 people attend- By S L Chapter of the Rev Roy L Smith pastor of Utah Horticultural society February reported to have ihased the! by five-yeperiod the department are muted to the dinner and party ed the first meeting for instruction men toward Salt Lake Citv The the First Methodist church in Los An- 28 at the Hotel Utah were made by will again review the whole situain social recreation work sponsored The committee in chaige includes trio diove to Sixteenth North and A "smoker" featuring three who addressed the Kiwanis the directors of the society Thursday geles 904 701 78 while tion and determine the future Dr Richaid R Ljman retiring first deLake the Salt by City recieation afternoon Chicago streets where they aban- taled $2 083 265 81 " boxing matches two heavy- club at the Hotel Utah of under direction policy the of Ray weight wrestling matches and a The Rev Mr Smith wiho spent last partment doned the lar and fled general superintendent The meeting will be divided into 31 of deficit cash the at V the Thuisdav M M A Morris the poisberg evening The Ogden officers who followed ti7R tni va George Q mixed battle of six fighters will be summer in China and Manchuria said two sessions the first at 10 a m and school South new first high at 1 30 o'clock general superin- them weie Sergeant C K Keeterand 1 featured February 11 as the next en- Japan is determined to keep the state an afternoon Mr Forsberg the pnncipal speaker tertainment tendent D E Hammond Axel A of the Salt Lake chapter of Manchukuo it has set up in the lat- The program will feature marketing Boanl Studies Recording at the meeting stressed the need of American Institute of Bankers it was ter country It supplies Japan with problems and the control of insect Mad-eW O Robinson John D and Heber (’ Iverson repie 'mixing recreation with work Anoth- - announced Thursday by Frederick sorely needed oil steel coal and food pests and will be of interest to all 1 8 er Ualvt Giles U1 All Lily L' point be brought out in the dis- - Ward program chairman entn2 tne Y M M I a and Mis local frut’growers 'he explained I uc Grant Cannon Mrs Anna M jcu'sion was the necessity of mixing The selection of Dr A L Stark to at 8 p m in He minimized war dangers in the will The smoker begin of In expanding the suggesion John bos and girls in local schools dur-- the Elks club Floor shows will be Pacific and said Japan would not Salt Lake countv deputv sheu'fx Cannon M s Grace C n Mrs F M Coe as secretary of the gojrcplace of public mg recreational activities instead of fea(Ured between matches Mr Ward to war now or in the future of her society w as announced Thursdav Mr C Adams Mi-- s Erma Roland streets was referred Thuisdav bv the long Firm Thursday turned cake eaterKnight commissioner aI1 be officers a to iPecial them as is the practice s nd eat tangible expression M s Katie C Jensen and Mrs Marie Salt Lake Citv commisson to Harold 'a(M- that enough at pre-eCoe own volition separating in the east studying ' and f i n g e rprinted at present of apprecation from George E Bi h C Thomas Photographed horticultural problems representing the Y W B Lee commissioner of streets and other Lake Citv commissioners man Thuteenth East and Thirty third M I An invitation also was extended to Salt public improvements ' — — — — —-- — i South streets member of a church or social pondered Thursdav the idea of mug-anLorture Scries Planned to attend thee meetings The expression of apprec alion was Ring’ and fingerprinting all city a cake two and one half bv two feet and receive six weeks’ instruction in joloyes Oil Yiddish Literature Action ’was postponed to permit social recreation work The meetings which Mr Bushman a bake bi might to the office of Shenff S Gimt The! will be held every Thursday in the survevs of city department' A series of eight lectures on ‘MasYoung with a letter declaring h rme f proposal to include the recording of South high school at 7 30 p m Mr ters of Modern Yiddish Literature” all city employes received favorable Forsberg stated grateful ’for protection of life a rtf Rabbi J E Knkstem will begin consideration as a means of identi- DeanR B Ketchum of the when he entered his office in by property by deputy” sheriffs during m at the Congregation at 8 Friday ento the past five yeais tication and the morning and the last thing Montefiore p355 Third East keep records straight Gorman Visits Salt Lake University of Utah school of street A visit to "the most Mr Bushman reported deputy shor a before dinner Members of the peaceful very he looked at when locking up in Thursday was The firsf lecture will be on “AbraIff haveqo t VeiituU lilies a tWwu4vil -- and beautiful place” he hod ever household found him at ft 4ft p bw Legion 10 and R Ynieea and man Beet Stmly gineering the evening sophomore unhappy ham Reism the Poet of the Inferiorrobberies at his place of business in seen was the experience claimed The cuspidor was reposing in students had organfrom lapsed into unconsciousness ity Complex” Others to follow each n Ketch-uraddition to putting out a f’re killing Thursday by John F Campbell State Stores Opposition Gathering material for a hlstorv engineering which they were unable to arouse camDean search the of usual ized a diligent its place when Friday evening are on' Mendele Sho-lo41 janitor at 559 East South a mad dog and finding his strayed or him treasnewest dean’s went Anglo-Saxothe home called of the sugar beet industry in They immediately pus for Wednesday night Aleichem Isaac Loeb Peretz stolen horses and ponies Temple street the police who rushed the inhalaMembers of the American Legion countries Rudolph E Grot-o- f ure which was strangely missing Thursday morning when he Sholom Asch Peretz Hirschbein DaA police rescue squad with an tor squad to the scene a once knew A and week in door the he of at ago Society Eight voiturcjkass Forty Magdeburg opened the engineers vid Pinsky and Yehoash Germany LODGE OFHCIII VISITS inhalator worked more than an The first aid men Mrx 230 passed a resolution expressing Wednesday arrived in Salt Lake moment of sentimentality pre- - something was missing No goldJ H Angel grand master of the! hour to bring Mr Campbell back Campbel''eTjiy wasreported to him a the CHILD BREAKS ARM with the en the sented dean their from proposed City bright gleam greeted stiffening opposition grand lodgn of Utah of the I O 0 Fl to earthly scenes after he had and appaientlv lifeless It was state stores system of liquor con- - Mr Grotkas is devoting one golden ruspidor slightly used For corner Williams 8 son of Mr and Dayud paid an official visit to Utah lodge been overcome by fumes from a more than an hour later vhen he trol at their meeting Thursday night chapter to origin of the industry a week it brightened a corner of The engineers were at once Mr' llenrv A Williams 3978 HighNo 1 Friday evening al the lodge defective water heater in the reiovered consciousness and told at the Newhouse hotel announced in Utah which area he considers the dean's office efite hing the eve notified and formed a Cuspidor land ri'ive was treated at the Salt clubrooms 41 Posof'ice place P’rs basement of the building of his experiences in the strange Harry Farber rhef dr gare has had an important bearing on immediately of anvonc who en- - Conscnation and Catching Thursdav Lake Ctv General ent at the Mr wele members and peaceful land where "the Campbell explained he had The members went on record fa- - the industry He'obtainod ronr'd-vorinof the left Beiause of its shimness mittee which was instructed to af'ernoon for a nf practiealV pvery lodge in this entered the room at 4 30 p m fields were all green and a warm the proposed private license erahle material at the L D S the dean said it usually was the leave no stone unturned in its arm suffered when he fell from his accaoa U the slate to take ilia usual afternoon nap breeze was blowing" first thing his eye lighted on search for the missing treasure ti icycle w hile plav ing near hu home isj stem under strict stats control church historian's office the National Woolgrowers’ assoc- s II i HV 5 Pelt VAN PELT FORMER U official dies ZONING BOARD WATER USERS -- REORGANIZED APPROVE BILL SL ‘First Citizen’ Names Studied - BRITISH CONSUL SURVEYS TRADE four-yea- frt T Slain Womans Lt Rclath rcs Plan Services Burial -- ave — -- d ‘Intercity’ Theft Trio Escape in County Deficit Stolen Motor Car Cut $208258 wlllCCrS Of ' YMMIA to GllCStS tit rarty josi TlST 6 Japan Trouble Held Unlikely City Recreation Training Opens I s n AIB ar four-roun- d 1 rtstmttl Ne-le- - Frenzied Search Fruitless Dean’s Prized Cuspidor Gone v Gas Victim Revives to Describe --Visit to ‘Land of Peace and Beauty’ OjaSngar -- m n -- -- com-tere- d g I 34 |