Show tVsrsm- t 14 B - ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JUNE Utahns to Hold Join Chamber’s Directing Body ' Parleys With PWA Chiefs — wrir- 0 rrn nr I "KX 1835 0 For Juvenile Work Sought 27 Classes - ‘ Secretary of Commission Sees Outline in FERA Child Survey f" State Commission Congressional Delegation to Ask Out right Grant d 1 Aid Further J Wage Raise Order Aids JV"- niooil-n- i5“4 On High Living Cost o y -Jr Increases In tho rsts of pay for Expressing tho hope that classes of labor was ordered Satprojects could bo continued permanent feature of tho activiUes urday by tha state industrial com' - s' Of tho juvenile court commission mission' because it was stated of j tha rise In living costs Brigham IL Robinson secretary of tho commission Saturday submitted Tha increases wers Ordered for a report of the accomplishments employes on public workXqrojecta carried on by tho state and its poresulting from FERA funds litical subdivision including cities to study child delinquency and towns counties and school districts means of combatting it but does not affect the rates on Mr Robinson explained in the reFERAorPWA projects Ths rats changes affected every' port that the work started last fall the program for the consideration In close cooperation with tho state thing except common labor which of these officials and will also remains at’ (3 cents an hour Comof public instrucfile the complete program with jussuperintendent mon labor on buildings however tification for each project estition had resulted in InvestigaUon was Increased from 69 to 79 cents mate of its cost amount of emof 2151 cases of which 1368 were an hour ployment to bo afforded and beneboys and 783 were grils Follows May Hearing woo decided fits to bo derived It The burden of the responsibility The Increases which range as to follow this course rather than a a result of the survey was placed folan as hour 374 to attempt - M appeal direct! to cpnts high squarely on the schools of the state lowed n hearing May 11 at which' the president for juvenUe delinquency and It was labor representatives of organized the sim- of tha workera under the To Ask Grant cities counties and contractor ‘ However tho governor and tho various projects to convince teachpresented their cases ers superintendents and other edudelegation agreed this morning to Tho order of the commission excators that it was their problem to ask for an absolute grant of appressly eliminating waga changes children In school as a means to bo 14000000 turned proximately in maintenance work rescinded an to Be Limited keep Sprinkling of reducing child delinquency and ever to tho state to ho spent by order of December 8 1933 which eliminating many of the problems tho state engineer In cooperation for Two Weeks in set ths prevailing hourly rate of pay of ths juvenile court with tho governor la building 124 on public worka as provided by Utah S L District water conservation or irrigation Try for Prevention statutes Tha new scale will projects Whether a lump sum can The project workers" directed com effective "July 1 be obtained in this way la not their efforts at of JuveWhile increases were (ranted to known as there js no procodent for Shortage ‘of water because of in- nile delinquencyprevention oms 27 classes of laborer tha ordiscovery through an absolute donation to any stato sufficient feed lines in the district and treatment of maladjustment der permitted about 49 classes to for this or a similar purpose The between Ninth South and Thirteenth and behavior problems of children stand at ths aama level indicating delegation felt that as these projan effort to more equitably adjust South and Thirteenth and Nine- and It was found that delinquency V m "J jP s ects all are designed to furnish supwas caused by failure of the comwas the when dons rates ths than teenth East streets has necessitat- munities plemental water for landa now irto adjust the problem in first seals was announced ed temporary restriction of sprink- ths rigated and for the most part are Ths Industrial commission deIncipient stages and thereby ths district mall projects not of sufficient six within privileges ling creed that laborers workmen and the delinquency from beeffective Sunday for a period of eliminateserious or importance to justify their sucontrac and demanding the mechanics coming employed by probably two weeks Te restriction attention of tho juvenile pervision by tbs bureau of reclamacourt tors or subcontractors in tho exwas commistion that the state should beat approved the city by ecution of contracts tot public The report pointed out that tho sion of out this tho carry program part Editors of The Salt Lake Tribune’s school department wind up works shall bs deemed to be emtho relief This snnouncqment was made problem outlinedto under The state engineer has tho nucleus find the potenTims their work lor the year' with an outing at the Hot Pots at Midwsy ployed upon public works sought projects f a staff which could design and D Salt by George Keyser lf tial problem child and it was disfor overtime in cities Above a portion 4f the group of 80 editors enjoying a plunge in Saturday and Lake City commissioner of water covered supervise construction of tho projchild of ths first and second class is to be the pool Below a fine exhibition of water gymnastics that the Five were elected to tho board exand who ects and furthermore Utah water waterworks supply and is the real problem child with which for legal paid holidays Sundays chamber of tho of of governors plained that because of the "unprerights come under supervision of while In other localities only court commission sooncommerce Saturday by tho memthe state engineer cedented growth of the district and the orjuvenile rates must deal later er (hall apply hourly straight of the organisation They Attends Cenferenco——i bership f Immediately it waa decided that Tho order for th Increassswa i servo left Charles K Fehr man are U v- dfitriot top impossible signed by William M Knerr chairAttending this morning's conferprogre8i of delln it5p prlnkIlng Peri° °f qliency ence was W W McLaughlin of ager of the Western Optical tern Commisman of ths commission would be necessary 5nto 8 it M Greenwood vice J presipm sioner! O F McShans and B D ths bureau of agricultural engi- pony return these problem children' Restricted sprinkling will prob- tp of the Utah Oil Refining comNebeker concurred te school despite the fact that perneering department of agriculture dent center left Samuel two effect in be weeks for O Ben ably only who said ha already had submitted pany in general they were unable Plasterers Benefit Moat or until construction of an adequate haps to tho allocating board a request nlon general manager ef tho Deste carry the weight of full courses Followed Stunts and of were list inersaset ths In additional the district is Swimming Handing pipeline by Banquet for (29000000 to bs used in tbs eret News and Wallace F Bennett of Courses were arranged plasterers with a rise from $112 Vi completed The district is now thatstudy of the Bennett codld comprehend and Irrigation states for tho very pur secretary-treasure- r they News Thrill 80 Workers Student to cants hour hour a served by single Sports (190 par per pipeline they were kept occupied eliminatposes contemplated by tha Utah pro- Glana and Paint company! lower wers: Increases Other Plasterer which connects with the of criminal the gram His recommendation has been E A Culbertson vice president of ing development 90 cents tenders nnd mud mixers Parley’s conduit at Diestel road returned to him with request tor tho Continental Bank and Trust which inevitably followed Vociferous and happy 80 Salt Lake Tribune school editors with The to (129 'bricklayers to (112 preseht line does not a statement listing all counties la company of Industry while they were a dozen teachers principals and school nurses gave rousing cheers sufficient pressure to serve (137 (112 'to riggers (123 which his proposed projects would oqt of school In soma instaqpes shovel and dragline operators for The Tribune as they were disbanded Saturday at 7 p m after trict at sprinkling periods ho built McLaughlin said tho Utah because teachers declined to carry to roller Planned New Line (9 (L12 (125 operators a strenuous year’s work climaxed by a picnic at the Hot Pots them along with regular classes program of water conservation is 95 cents to on crusher will start i Construction operators Sunday (l Wholly In lino with what he has in Commenting upon ths result of at Midway cents to setters tile and marble additional new (1 and a pipe this study the report says: contemplation and can bo submit' ' terra cotta set The 8 Satwill m which with the started Connect tr (112 at a line picnic (L37t ted as evidencing what would bo of districts In “Superintendents tars (112 to (137 sewer pips laydono with Utah's share of the urday when the group met at the Parley's rbndult at Sunnysida ave- which ths project has been conductcents to ers oil street The (7 TwenUeth opand East (1 spreader money should ths (29000000 he City and County building grounds nue commission authorized Satur- ed for a reasonable length of time erators 89 cents to (1 teamsters to be taken in three big buses city made available McLaughlin said attendance 89 cents team to with of the addi- hare reported that their (1 extra there had been no decision as to through Parley's canyon to Mid- day the construction com12 horse 10 cents to cost of (7000 records have been better than for cents a tional at pipeline Full how tho projects hs proposed shall of that the high spirits way years past They likewise report a pressor operators 70 cents to to (1 he built but he Is opposed to havaccompany the inauguration of va When completed the district will higher percentage In enrollment of 70 cents to 90 cents jack officials drillers served be commission city The Lake Salt adequately and county cation the youngsters sang ing them built by the reclamation Four new members to ths chamtne districts’ school population and hammer operators 70 cents to (1 and tha Salt Lake declared bureau He thought tha projects ber of commerce’! board of goverCity commission shouted the whole trip The buses The significant decreases In ihe num70 cents to 89 the for restrictions operators grader temporary lther should he built by the states nors were elected Saturday and have indorsed Utah Covered Wagon had scarcely stopped at the Hot district are "that all premises with ber legally excused cents 70 esnta to cents oilers 79 r as P W A projects Pots before the boys and girls were one present member was reelected Results Will Show cat operators on grading or exes Days celebration to be held in in the to sprinIf Utah can get a lump sum to after an official tabulation of balpool Delmar Fairbanks of evenInnumbers be allowed 70 90 cents machines to 23 the morning hours ard that Tho effectiveness of the project 24 kle 22 vatlng Salt Lake City July and and school Jackson carry on its water conservation pro- lots was completed at ths chamber high junior cents-mortmen 70 cents to 90 where it director-generMarvin Jonas and Glen Anderson all premises with odd numbers work In those districts reasonable gram details of that program will building cents blacksmith helpers 65 cents Norman L Sims allowed to sprinkle during the has been operated for a be not be filed in Washington nor Charles N Fehr manager of the who had of high Bryant junior to 75 cents building labor 63 cents of tna fete anaounced Saturday length of tlma will undoubtedly bi mads public here but If ths allo- Western Optical company was recharge of the sports and games pro-- evening hours” to 79 cents truck drivers five-to- n commission At thi reflected in the statistical data commeetings decides board to for on entertainment vided cating pass exceptional elected Others elected were Wal70 cents to 90 cents truck drivers department heads were urged to U details of ths piled by tho state department of humorous a with program the swimmers giving sup- lace F Bennett secretary-treasurless than flvs tons 70 cents to 75 give full cooperation- - in the under- exhibition instruction but such data public data ths divec and of fancy porting complete propo- of the Bennett Glass and cents will not be available In compiled taking sal will have to hs made of rec- company Samuel O Bcnnlon Paint strokes A covered wagon models contest gen' form for a few months yet” ord and considered by federal en- era! at 1 p m the whistle manager of the Deaeret News Tables were included to show that sponsored by The Salt Lake Trib- forPromptly did not sounded and gineers dinner E A Culbertson vies president of 54 per cent of the cases were adune is designed to stimulate Inter' hava to be sounded twice The claWill Moose Salt Company Lake Repair Continental City by Bank joined ths and Trust est In Pioneer day events and to justed by referring the case with upon seating the 100 Cathedral Rites Set company and Marlon J Green- members of ths loyal’ orders from revive memories of the early days tter attendantdied somg recommendation to the school aa the Fire Oil Still suddenly wood vice president of ths Utah other picnicker Damaged of Utah School superintendents and prin- the (home or social agencies In parts of tha state closed a of cricken bowls of potacompany For Observance of Oil Refiningboard of the cases how-evBoys and girls up to 14 years of platters two-da- y of Utah wiU attend the an- aboijt one-thievesilver cipals tureens jubilee of and toes stacks Saturday gravy members are R Retiring in both diviconth® Project worker effected ags may administrators’ participate education nual more took rolls bed SecappeareL It Ashton A S Brown Franklin ning at the local clubroom(161 A high pressure still of th4Jtah sion A covered wagons nnd divi- of ference at the University of Utah the adjustment needed1 through MX Feast of Pentecost JRlter ' and C E Wright ond East street ' Oil Refining company which waa a sion B ' handcarts Boys and girls than an hour to do juatlcs to the j i ' ' and Wednesday which will ownl efforts and In the remaining Tuesday meal and then the boys and girls Ths new board members With confer- cases the project worker in' enlistSaturday’s program tarranged by flaming cauldron until an early hour from 14 to 18 years may taka part required another hour to rest he followed by a three-da- y holdover members will meet Mon be Saturday will repaired without only In the covered wagon diviconducted ing Kid of Individuals or other com- During this period those who have ence on youth problems Observance of the Feast of Pente- day June 17 to elect officers The H Harry Madssn as general ’ar- great expense officeraof the com- - sion Entry blanks must be turned as entertainers did a number by the Utah Btata Council for the munity agencies to meet the probcost will be marked at tha Cathe- holdover member Sr Jullan AL rangements chairman wag varied o The Tribune contert editor talent valuable PreventionofCrinn'ThrougtrSo-lem- f both stunts for which of dral of tho Madelelno by a celebra- Bamberger W A Carter Stewart It began at 2 p m with an “open Flames which leaped from the Immediately the modell must “In nearly 70 per cent of the cases tion of a solemn high mass Sunday Coagnff A J Cronin Paul F Key house” observance prizes were award- cial Education - - ' " f still Friday at 1:49 p m were ex- rearji him before 4 p m July $ and humorous The youth conference will open oft which there is data available with races Game and ed relay at 1030 a m by tha Moat Rev ser W R Pollock W E Ryberg tinguished by three companies of Covered wagon models are not Hugh B theie has been ne previous contact James E Kearney DD bishop of James W Wade John M Wallace A legion reception was held at S firemen aided by employes of the to exceed IS inches in length Hand- more prizes for everyone preceded Thursday at ( p m when state chairman the of Brown liquor by 4ny agency which was prepared buses of the m the and a fellowship reception at oil company The lira department cart models are to be not ‘longer ths Catholic diocese of Salt Lake preparatory loading p and E A West to hieet the problem” the report Street commission control City return home The the Two visiting priests will bo guests trip Present officers of the cham 6 p m A program of dancing was estimated a (5000 loss rip than 12 inches They must be to Commissioner Harold B Lee and poitited out They aro tho Rev Edwin Ronan her are Mr Keyser president Mr held an hour later The fire it appeared Saturday band made Model will be used was made through Provo canyon District "This adds additional evidence of Judgs Oscar W McConkie CP of Sierra Madro Cat Vnd tho Fehr vice president Mr Wallace Members who Joined the lodge was caused by a loose cap tearing for exhibits In downtown store win- completing a day filled with good will speak at Kingsbury halL Com- the need for having some progrem Rev John M Regan SJ of Santa treasurer and Gus P Backman ex- in 1910-1- 1 while it was in tha proc- out setting up a chemical reaction dows and tha winners will be used things from dawn to dusk mittee reports will be heard Friday especially organized to meet the Clara university California ecutive secretary ess of organization were honored and combustion to form la 'permanent exhibit at the Next year’s school editors already a m to 11 a m in the chem- particular problems of these chilat- from will been have They appointed’ 6 Fathop Ronan will apeak at tho at a banquet at p m with Mr ’ capitol Prises will rahge up to (90 tend a tree summer school in jour- istry lecture room university dren In view of the evident failure 10:30 a m mass Hs also will say Madsen aa toastmaster A total of Attend Convention of the regular relief and other sov physics building mass at 1:30 p m and speak at that nalism at The - Tribune-Telegraj Trial Continued j 350A attended In the same cial work agencies to reach theso afternoon D Farrington manager of 9 Harry Friday at time Wednesday building starting silver1 Jubilee class of more V room local councils will present re- children Economy shoe store and Trial of G C Gagnon 32 San a m Father Regan has come to Utah than 79 initiate became members Spelcher’a Walker Shoe Francisco' on a charge of posses- t Tbs position of Tribune school ports and discuss common problems The report said tha project cost a of the to spend tho summsr and will temBootery Percy of ths lodgs at ceremonies at 8 left Saturday for Loe Angeles sion 'of narcotics was - continued editor is a coveted one for which and Friday evening Colonel John total of (6942 and the hope was exporarily fill this summer ths pastoThe ceremony was conducted hy Shop where they will attend tha Los An- Saturday by City Judge M J boys and ‘girls work aa room re- A Randall will speak at a public pressed that funds could be mad rate of tho Rev William A Ruel at dictators directed hy George geles shoe past in Kingsbury hall on“What available Jnjthe future to continue convention Bronson to June 18 Notro Dame de Lourdes church at porters study in the free summer meeting ” Plans were completed Saturday B How' Utah Has Dono In Youth Prob- th work aa a means of curbing Pries Father Ruel Is going cast entire an for servs and year school ' Women Moose of the conducted a permanently-juvenil- e delinquency by the Salt Lake City recreation for lems' gathering and preparing items colat 9 p mr and dancing was submitted to Dar-- J report The conference will conclude Sat department for the opening next ceremony Views and School New the U of U Women’s Club Saturday Greenwell director of tha ofHhe 19 recreation cen- concluded the event Women of umn In return in addition to the urday forenobn with committee state of public Welfare ters at whflh dally schedules of su- the Moos earlier held a school of and apodal conferences department meetings the receive Invaluable Wins Contest Prize pervised they training “ ad Utah relief administrator r activities for children and Instruction with' Warren 1L TayColonel Randall with honare school many editors given lor secretary of tha lodge as inThe University of Utah Women's adult groups will be maintained ors at school and aro treated to t y t Ray T For berg director of the structor lub won a “better attendance' several big parties hy Tha Tribune Officers of ths Utah Stats Moose PWA Loan Interest contest held during the past dub recreation department announced association f Further complications In con projects started with Work-relifor tha state j arranged that of the first the aeries Saturday Salt Lake district Utah year by the funds It also was required that Court Defers Action convention to be held In Helper ducUng tha 2938 highway proFederation of Women's clubs It was of band concerts during the summer later In tha summer Rate to Be Changed 90 per rent of those employed be will season ba ' comfaced etate the road presented Sunday Plans also were mads for institu- gram Case smnounced Saturday The prize rora to Test In rollsrelief from the taken Liquor ( p ha In the Liberty park tion of Was (20 ths Provo lodgs Juns 22 mission Saturday with arrival of Saturday regulations ef a simiThe winning dub of which Mrs band ahU iy th® American Legion Fred Lake Salt City’s test case on eninstructions thst Interest rates on from Washington lar natura came regarding the who organised regulations Kohlenberg 0acar ChrU conJohn T Wahlquist is president had band’ eonduet®d loans will be at 4 per cent Salt Lake City lodge No 259 29 covering grade crossing separaPrevi- forcement of the state liquor PWA grade program crossing tensen average attendance for five K G Wright chief ously it hsd been pointed out by trol act cam to a temporary stand3 per cent were received is tion and work instead of Provo tha years ago opsning defendmeetings since November 19 1934 Supervised Instruction during the lodgs Salt Lakers kwellered Satur- - Saturday from Washington D G engineer of tb commission said Mr Wright that If the regula- still Saturday when five ten weeks of tha recreation departOf 70 per cent case the on PWA very effort would he made to tions were adhered to it would ants arrested Friday Saturday’s activities wers particiday when the mercury rose te by R A Hart acting state The committee In charge of the ment’s summer program will bs of' ‘ ' I be Impossible to carnr out the were granted until June 12 to gn-t- p new high for this year of 81 director pated in by delegates from Helper comply with the requirements-contest for the district federation fersd in athletics swimming han- Park j interthe state been that meant 1939 The ' has pleat The Eureka allotted federal and ala apchange Ogden program regular g degree music O 48 was Mra R D Peterson Mrq Ben dicraft dra Provo jCity Hahrt The five are Georg A light breeze and a trace ef est rate will be the earns as during proximately (1230000 for grade since moneys intended for speciWilliams and Mra L S HammtL matlcs and dancing 28 fied projects would he used in G Larson 35 Bob McMillen Con failed te hold the the life of the last P W A act Mr crossing ellmlnaUon and protecprecipitation Swimming at the Central Enwork-reliFirst instructions reHarry Bengston 34 and Frank tion with in funds and the day Hart said (2067000 down along completing projects temperature school Will ’ Pioneer sign Liberty park Bishop’s Nephew Girl Hit by Car rad 40 arrested at 373 South Main ceived under the new act were that It for would construcUon under to be since do with a closed mean highway temperature impossible and park Sugarhouse Washington the I per cent Interest rates would Return to New York the (4000000000 work-reliproef 77 IS above' normal Running across ths street at Wood school any surfacing on the ' 0 basla street Friday afternoon will be supero - 5 be used avenue and Sixth East street Helen vised playgrounds Issued howof Likewise Lake construction waa gram Salt cool Regulations by grade Gty by certificated senior life Under the setup as it now applies Donald Kearney nephew of the telegraph a few days ago directFalk S of 1599 Park avenue was guards Suspends Sentence ever when compared with the crossings mostly by inhand labor -Most Rev James E Kearney D D ed that the highways streets and would entail greater-expense-struck hy an automobile Saturday 'Haien'MadJox“18 of worthing temperaturee prevail—- - j j losTuufoiL governmentalwillunit b at 720 p m and suffered a broken Mr Vrlght Seventh South atreet pleaded guilty presets grants and loans bishop of the Catholic diocese of bridges money may be expended their Completion Returns Coast From Salt Lake will return to New York on a basis of 70 per cent for lahowever promised every effort Saturday before Gty Judge M J giwn on a basis of 69 per cent loan leg The car was driven by James at 8 per rent and a grant of 45 per P Sorensen 41 of 610 Bryan ave AS Brown wholesale tales man-nu- e City Sunday to attend graduation bor and 30 per cent for materials would be made to do the work on Bronson to a charge of assault and cent of th total cost of a project The girl su taken to the L D 6® ° the Utah Oil Refining com' exercises at Fordham high school that work be done In the centers the basic of the regulation with battery on his father James Msd' Grant will be given on certain projMr Kearney came to Salt Lake of unemployment and that federal a view to cooperating si closely dox June 6 Judge Bronson senpany sad Utah Democratic nation£ hospital ects on a basis of 45 per cent of coat al committeeman returned Satur City recently with the bishop after id money amounting to some as possible with the administratenced Maddox to ten days — t Belova Watches for Graduation iday from a motor trip to California s - —a European tour with the (1400000 for Utah from tha agrisentence tion In its effort to relieve the the sad enjoying suspended lotlnerie Inn open as usual during Jensen Jewelry 71 Mam St (Adv)H was accompanied by his family cultural bill bo used to complet on a good behavior condition prelate tmemployment situation extensive remodeling 323 g lists (Adv Special to Tho Tribune WASHINGTON Juno Henry H Blood and tho Utah congressional delegation Monday will present to Frank C Walker' Secretary Harold L Ickeo and Harry Hopkins the triumvlrata head' Ing the preaident'i alllocatlng board th Utah public worka and relief program making It a point per tonally to contact each of tho three Officials if possible The governor and W R Wallace over the weekend will condense H 27 “I' ffl'—A 02 4 sup-pll- td Restriction Set By Commission -- - on-ha- Tribune School Editors Hold Varied Program at Hot Pots 12-in- ch 30-in-ch hX Chamber Elects Five Members to Governors’ Board Gty County S Back L Pioneer Fete ar al Moose Conclude School Leaders er Jubilee Meeting To Meet at U of U en rd n-t- Plan Opening m Of Play Centers p-- -V Work Relief Fund Regulations Complicate Road Board Plans ef re Salt Lakers i Seek Reilef m t Fromlleai t v v story-tellin- ef ef 70-3- 218-W- cat Impels-onmen- j t it b - U i 5 |