Show f 10 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE B SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 4 1935 Mud in Lake Meet Tuesday Answer Filed To Prohibition Writ of Welling TwoDay Convention to Entertain International Head District Attorney Seeks to Halt Move to Pre- vent Passing Sentence Channels Kiwanians of 24 clubs in Utah and Idaho will convene at the Hotel ii Utah Tuesday for the opening of their fifteenth annual district convention The meetings will ’continue Wednesday and Thurs- An answer to an application for a permanent writ of prohibition that Utali-Idali- o Kiwaniansto aea-aio- day- Advance reservations indicate an attendance of more than 200 delegates and their families it was announced by R H Ashworth general convention chairman He said Saturday all clubs in the southern and northern Utah districts planned nearly a 100 per cent attendance Among the prominent out of state guests on the convention program are Harper Gatton president of International Madisonville Ky Fred C W Parker Chicago W B international Secretary David W Henderson district governor of the Utah-Idah- o Smith Twin Falls and Harry L clubs (right) and Lorus Man waring district secretary who of Boise lieutenant Tost governors will direct various events at the KiwanU convention which opens Idaho districts the Tuesday in the Hotel Utah —t — Registration Tuesday -- will begin at the ho- Registration district resentatives officers trustees and past district governors will open the first official day of the convention at 7:30 a m Wednesday The general session will convene at 9:30 a m with an address of welcome by Mayor Louis Marcus and the response by Judge M J Bweeley Twin Falls At the fore- noon session addresses will be given by Mr Gatton Mr Henderson and Lorus Manwaring district secretary if) addition to committee reports A fellowship hmcheon sponsored by th Idaho clubs will be given at noon The principal speaker at the afternoon session will be George A Goates He will discuss the club's Underprivileged children's activities The first day's business will wind up with an excursion to Saltair with dinner at the resort at 4:30 p m -- Feature Addresses Ths final dry’s session will feature addresses by the Rev Theodore G Lilley Salt Lake City Dr Adam H Bennlon assistant to ths president Utah Power A Light company International Secretary Parker report of the resolutions committee election of officers and selection of tiie 1934 convention city The convention will conclude with a dinner dance at Btarllte garden! at 4:30 p m at which time the disgovernor and district secretarwill be announced y-elect Gala entertainment for the women Visitors includes a garden tea be tween 3 and 5 p m Wednesday to toe given by Mrs David W Henderson st her home 1151 Michigan ave trict hue and a breakfast at 8 t m at Farmington Salt Lake police guarded' roads entering the city from the north Saturday night in an effort to capture a driver who struck probably fatally lnJured two men on the new Ogden highway Just north of Farmington The Injured are: John Calderwood 33 of Detroit Mich who suffered a fractured skull and serious lacerations He was given medical treatment at the nearby emergency relief transient camp preparatory to being removed to a hospital Taken to Ogden 23 of GilWilliam Calderwood lespie 111 brother of John had his right leg broken and according to physicians he Is suffering from danHe was gerous Internal injuries Dev- - hospltal In removed Ogden No witnesses to the accident were found William wu able to give only an Incomplete account of how he and his brother were struck Ths car was traveling at a tremendous rats of speed he told police and bore down so suddenly upon tooth men that they had no chanco to jump from its path He was unable to furnish any description of the car The two men had left the transient camp a few minutes before they were run down and were on their way to a nearby amusement e Thursday Following tho breakfast the visitors will bo park taken on a sightseeing trip The woAid Summoned men’s program la under the direcBoth were knocked unconscious of Mrs Hewlett Verner O tion with ' Mia E A West chairman of the Passing motorists summoned aid from the tranaient camp toreakfaat Word of the accident was at once Mr and Mrs Gatton Mr and to police and a radio Mrs Parker will arrive in Salt Lake telephonedwas sent out from Salt message City Tuesday morning and will stop Lake City Police cars aped to the at the Hotel Utah highways leading into the city from the north and established a watch in the hope of stopping the car Memory grove Parley Slated On Deer Creeh - Elements of the Deer Creek proj- ect wlU be discussed with Mayor Louts Marcus Monday at 10 a m In the mayor's office by the Prop- erty Owners Investigation commit-te- e Wiliam F Langton chairman announced Saturday Citizens will vote on ths metropolitan water district with Deer Creek as a probable goal August 15 Mr Langton explained that the conference is "in keeping with the program of ths Investigation com- Wittes to reach different sources of ' information in obtaining accurate : data to enable voters to Judge the merits of ths proposal" He said the committee already has experts as- Cembllng information and will present its findinga- - tocfOrs ths election (Alternate plans advanced Instead of the Deer Creek project also are - being studied the chairman said adding that both proponents and Opponents of the program will be beard Funeral Services Set X For Sister of Judge (4 T r Funeral service for Mrs Carolyn Schiller Bloom 40 of 351 Thirteenth East street wife of Nathan Bloom and sister of Judge Herbert M Schiller of the Third district courV Will be conducted Monday at 4 p m In the Evans & Early mortuary Rabbi Samuel H Gordon will offl- - ‘ ' (iate Mrs Bloom died' In a local hospital 'Friday of bacterial endocarditis following an illness of eight Weeks1 : hOn motion of the state City Judge A H Ellett dismissed Saturday a complaint sg&inst Glen Fogle who had been charged with receiving stolen property Fogle had keen charged with receiving $90 worth of tires silegedly stolen from ths Taylor Motor company f to Pelican Point Pumping Plants Offers Problem would prevent District Judge Roger I McDonough from passing sentence on Secretary of Sjtate Milton H Welling was filed In the supreme court Saturday by District Attorney Calvin W Rawlings A writ temporarily staying Imposition of sentence was granted by the supreme court a month ago and arguments on a permanent writ were heard last Monday Meaty-whilMr Welling who was con- Driver Road and Relief Injures Two Men Funds Help Raise On Ogden Road Treasury Totals Tuesday and District Hit-Ru- n Governor David W Henderson will rap the gavel for a trustees' meeting at 3 p m An informal dinner will be held at 6 p m to be followed by an organ recital at the tabernacle at 8:15 g m The recital is open to the public At 9 p m motion pictures of the International convention will be shown by District Governor Hen- Car Speeds Toward S L derson at the hotel After Crash North of A conference of International repnoon Cut Supplies victed on a felony charge of having presented a false salary claim to the state board oexaminers Is continuing to hold office pending the supreme court's decision One of the reasons set forth by Burton W Mustier attorney for Mr Welling in asking for the writ was that his client was not in court on July 29 when the jury hearing the case was reinstructed In his answer Mr Rawlins declares that Mr Musser told the court he did not think it necessary for the defendant to be there at that time The answer alleges further that Mr Musser agreed the instructions could be given orally without Mr Welling being present Mr Rawlings' answer was accompanied by an affidavit by Judge McDonough who is named defendant iri the supreme court's action grantIn- - ing the temporary writ of prohibition is tel at Threatens to Police Hold Motorist After Auto Collision Yeager 22 180 East Twenty-first South street was arrested for reckless driving si ths result of an automobile collision Friday at 1:20 p m at Thirteenth South and Second East streets M L Jones 29 1229 Kensington avenue driver of the other car suffered lacerations on his scalp and right leg Traffic Investigator Harvey G Peirce reported Mr Jones was driving south and had almost crossed the intersection when Yeager driving east struck the rear end of his car Myles Anyway Said Pig Gets Back ToItsOivnSty Deputy Sheriff D H Higginbotham unraveled Saturday the tale of a pig Three week ago Lu Joy 2507 South Second West street purchased for 44 a pig from a Juvenile but on Saturday morning he found the pig had been stolen The boy who had sold tho pig to the Chinese truck gardener wse questioned and admitted stealing the pig and selling it to Alvin Smith 1620 South Sixth West street ths operator of a pig ranch for $250 In addition ths youth admitted that the pig he had sold to Joy and then resold to Smith hqd been originally stolen from Smith so that Smith in reality purchased his own pig The ease was turned Over to the juvenile court and the pig was returned to Joy pending final settlement ef Its rightful ownership Ririe Reports State come July in Excess of Two Millions A total of $226780315 poured into the Utah treasury during July of which a large portion was federal road and relief money It is shown in the monthly report issued Saturday by State Treasurer Joseph Ririe Federal relief money accounted for $598505 and road money for Other grafts brought $32200338 the total from the federal government to $98300836 the report shows The general property tax contributed $23358581 and special taxes of all kinds $65660376 The latter figure Includes $25177518 In gasoline taxes and $22660796 in sales taxes Nonrevenue receipts fo r the month totaled $9614160 This figure includes protest and suspense Items refunds and fees and miscellaneous receipts from state institutions and departments Subtracting this amount gives total true revenues for the month of $2171 46155 Disbursements during the month amounted to $294581098 some of the major Items of which were as follows: General fund $34998889 roads $59656477 district schools school equalization $444-- 1 state and federal emergency relief $884180 The report shows that the balance on July 31 was ip the treasury $485762228 $161-935- K of C Will Give Old Man Heat Is Back Again Outing Talks Saltair Having as speeches" the league invited ored guests to its theme "no members of the s number of hon- participats in the festivities Among the guests of honor were Governor Henry H Blood Calvin W Rawlings Mrs Frank W Penrose Grant Mrs D W Moffat A S Brown Mrs B W Musser and Mrs Scott P Stewart Ths outing was under the direction of Arthur McFsrlane assisted by William Swan Hugh C Lewis Frank E McCarty B Spencer Young William Waterfall Bradley J Arnett Gordon O Larch Charles Ferhstrom Erio Dtttman J Weston Thomander A A Ahlqulst and J W Beardall Mac-farla- d over the and possi-ibl- y Monday This was the announcement by J Cecil Alter government weather bureau head in his official forecast Saturday ev' nlng The mercury rose to 96 degrees Saturday but It was a long climb for during the previous night It had dropped to 57 However a predlc tlon of "partly cloudy" held out the and Monday hope that Sunday would not see top records broken Over the western plateau region a low pressure area has developed bringing a general increase in temperatures But ths torrid heat of July has not been equaled since the three cools days which brought relief to Salt Lake City and most other parts of ths country followg heat wave ing the No 1 L O O F Friends may call at ths mortuary 544 South Main street Sunday from 6 p m until I p m and at tho church 569 Thirteenth East street Monday from 10 a m until time of the services Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn burial park Petty Larceny Alleged Jess Williams 28 Is charged with petty larceny in the alleged theft of a lock from P W Neil-so- n Saturday according to a complaint filed Saturday in the criminal division of city court nt Lambourne Rites Funeral Service Planned Monday Set for Writer Active and Honorary Pallbearers Chosen for Funeral Services Funeral services for George W Lambourne prominent Utah mining leader who died Friday in Los Angeles will be conducted Monday at 2:30 p m at the Lambourne home 1369 Military way The Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton Episcopal bishop of Utah will officiate Burial will be in Mt Olivet cemetery Active pallbearers will be Q N Friendly Paul H Hunt George S Krueger H R Wallace J William Stoner and William S MacFarlane Honorary pallbearers will be Lawrence Fox J O Elton A Burgess Young D D Moffat William J O’Connor E A Hamilton James W Wade J F Fitzpatrick A G Mackenzie James Ivers E O How- and Fred S Auerbach Mr Lambourne's body will arrive in Salt Lake City Sunday at 6 p m It is being accompanied by Mrs Alicia Arnold Lambourne the widow Mr Lambourne died while vacationing in Los Angeles Safe Robber Foiled Then Escapes Would-B- e While making his rounds Saturday night Clarence Anderson special watchman saw a lone safecracker at work in the Denver & Rio GrAnde railroad office at 24 South Main street Anderson telephoned police A squad of detectives arriving a few moments later found the safecracker gone The dial of the safe had been knocked off but the safe had not been opened First FHA Constructed House In Utah Finished at Cedar City Funeral services for George M Sullivan 69 of 1149 Douglas street Salt Lake City attorney who died The first new home constructed at his summer home near Morgan in Utah under the federalhousing Friday morning will be conducted act has been completed in Cedar Monday at 10:30 a m at ths First City it was announced Saturday Unitarian church the Rev Jacob at the FHA offices in Salt Lake Trapp officiating Mr Sullivan was prominent in legal circles In Salt Lake City having been engaged in that profession locally for ths past 36 years He was also active in fraternal circles and waa a member of Utah lodge Early Mine Days ard O W Adams J E Cosgrlff Old Man Heat managed to sneak W W Ray Milton E Lipman into town Saturday and de- William M Bradley H C Goodrich everything done to exile him W E Fife James A Mclltyee Arit appears that he will re- thur Tonell Mayor Louis Marcus Church P Castle Murray Sullivan week-en- back spite again main record-breakin- George A Sullivan’s Funeral Set Monday Recalls Boom in Kearns Si Ann's Mexican Mission Youngsters Co to Lagoon Sunday Bourbons Ban Featuring the Midvale's boys' band three performances of a dog show comic Impersonators a comic quartet and other musical novelties the annual Jackson Democratic league outing was held Saturday afternoon and evening at Park City Outing Children Outing Children of the Kearns St Ann’s orphanage and the Mexican Catholic mission will be the guests of the Knights of Columbus Sunday at an annual outing at Lagoon Entertainment including swimming races luncheon and a progam will be presented commencing at 2 p m One of the features of the day will be a softball game between members of the Salt Lake City and Ogden councils A silver cup given by W F Liston state deputy of the Knights of Columbus and John C Dwyer past state deputy will be presented to the council winning the first three ball games during the next several years it was announced Saturday Members of the council have arranged for free transportation swimming ice cream and popcorn M C Lawson of for the children the Salt Lake City council and Ray Morrissey of the Ogden council are in charge of the outing City The home was constructed at a coat of $5230 and of 205 new homes being constructed In the state at a total cost of $642300 Edward O Anderson chief architectural supervisor for the F H At in Utah said The home is a structure and is modern In every respect Mr Anderson said Tho 205 homes now under construction through the FHA range in class from $1800 to $25000 Mr Anderson continued By means of the act over $2000-00- 0 is at the present time being used for a building program in the state $1517775 of which is being used in the modernization and remodeling of existing constructions A survey of the state by Mr Anderson revealed that through this program many union trades five-roo- m A shortage of irigation water in Salt Lake county threatens farmers unless accumlations of mud in the channel leading to the Pelican point pumps are removed it is indicated by a report submitted Saturday to State Engineer T H Humpherys by p F Lofgren Utah lake water commissioner "Since about the middle of July” Mr Lofgren says “it has been apparent that the capacity of the intake channel at Pelican point is much less than it was last fall when pumping ceased Depth Measured “On July 22 a partial examination of channel conditions was made by a Series of depth measurements which showed a major part of the channel cross section had been filled by mud” is Another serious situation caused by the fact that continuous winds have blown the shallow waters of the lake away from the pumps Committee members (upper) for “Serious pumping interruptions the annual 'Park City outing Sat- have followed” Mr Lofgren conLeft to tinues “as a result of a north or urday in Liberty park right: W D Sutton Dr Laurence west breeze each day since July 24 Snow president of the organlza On August 1 both pumps were comtion William Nimmo secretary pletely out for most of the day A and chairman of the program John northwest wind estimated at beF Flanagan J M Grisley W W tween 10 and 15 miles per hour Ritter and Dr John J Galligan moved the lake shore line farther Lower Miss Anna Joyce Wentworth from the pumps and exposed the dancer who featured the evening condition of the channel for a disprogram tance of nearly three miles” Mud Removal He estimates that more than 35000 cubic yards of mud must be removed from the channel to obtain the same capacity it had last summer The method used to remove mud is to run motor boats up and down the channel The propellors churn up the mud and enables the water to carry it off through the pumps and the irigation canals A motor Past Present Residents into boat is now operating and Mr Lofgren estimated it removed 300 cubic Exchange Stories of yards in two days A second boat of higher power has been engaged Thrilling Events to assist in the mud removal and it is believed continuous operation Boom days in the history of Park of the two boats might remove the City mines stories of disastrous mud in 30 days (ires and other events standing out Pumping Rate in years of association at the moun"When the estimate was made of tain mining center were recalled the yield of the lake for Mrs Brandley Rites Will by more than 1000 former and pres- 1935"probable Mr Lofgren said “which beent Park City residents at the an- came the basis for allotments to tho Be Monday at 20th nual outing Saturday in Liberty various users it was assumed that park the rate of pumping would be the Ward Chapel Dr Laurence Snow president of same as in 1934 for like elevations the organization announced that of the lake It is apparent however will be held all hereafter picnics Funeral services for Mrs Elsie the that the yield will be greatly refirst Saturday after June 19 duced unless connection with he Talmage Brandley 38 prominent anniversary of the great fire of deeper part of the lake is restored” editor writer columnist for The 1898 “That fire didn’t drive the people The total draft from the lake in Salt Lake Tribune and L D S out of Park City’’ he asserted "but July for irrigation purposes was church worker will be held Monday drew while the evaporafrom miles1 around to 20210 acre-fenearly at 12:30 p m in the Twentieth L rebuildpeople the city into a more pros- tion loss was 40000 acre-fedouble the amount used by the D S ward chapel Bishop C Clar- perous center” ence Neslen will be in charge 4 Following several hours of infor- farmers On July 1 the available content Speakers at the services will be mal visiting near the band stand and during tho Mrs Ruth May Fox president of the Park City high school band was 90000 acre-fethe Y W M I A Melvin J Bal- played from 4 to 7 p m Led by month the inflow was 10200 acre-feAt the end of the month the lard member of the council of Byron D Jones high school music twelve apostles Bishop Heber C instructor the band showed available content was only 40000 Iverson Professor E E Ericksen some of the mettle which has acre-feand Professor Joseph F Smith of brought it superior rating and made The July draft by the various the University of Utah faculty it champion in Class C for three users was as follows: Utah and Salt Honorary pallbearers announced successive years In state high school Lake Canal company 4406 acre-feSaturday are: A E Bowen Frank- band finals After the concert Miss East Jordan 4518 Salt Lake City lin L West George Q Morris Os- Annabelle Hewitt drum major led for exchange 4996 South Jordan car A Kirkham W O Robinson marching drill on the large lawn 3110 North Jordan 1744 and priHarrison R Merrill John D Giles around the flag pole mary users on Jordan river 1436 Stringham A Stevens Dr A L After lunch Dr Snow read teleBeeley and J Spencer Cornwall grams from Dave Orr Los Angeles Active pallbearers will be Dr Wil- president of the Southern California Rich County Reunion liam Nebeker Frederick Hinckley Park City association and L R Matthew F Cowley Ellis W Bar- Raddoji secretary Bind from Joseph Lagoon Arranged ker Douglas O Woodruff and R T Kescel sightless short story W Williams writer formerly of Park City now Mrs Brandley one of the most in the east He referred to the Former and present residents of widely known women of the L D S deaths recently of George W Lamchurch died Friday evening after bourne Park City mining operator Rich county will gather at Lagoon an illness of several days She was and Mrs L E Hubbard formerly of August 26 for an annual outing it was announced Saturday by Verda particularly jvell known for her Park City work In the Mutual Improvement Th entertainment program In- Spencer secretary of the Rich counassociation of the church and for cluded step dances and singing "by ty association Sports and games will be inher writing and editorial activities Anna Joyce Wentworth and acrocluded on the early afternoon proShe was formerly- - associate editor batics by Gordon Hooper and editor of the Young Ladies The committee in charge included gram followed at 4 p m with a Journal and at the time of her death William Nimmo chairman W D basket lunch at tables under the Dr John J Galligan east bowery A brief musical proiho was associate editor of the Im- Sutton of officers will provement Era She also had a Thomas F Kearns Edmund J gram and election Dr follow the luncheon large following aa special writer Kearns John F Flanagan for The Tribune contributing the Snow Dr Thomas Welch W W Oluf Larson president of the association will be in charge column “Hello Life" under the Ritter and J M Grisley name of Brenda Lee Prizes were awarded to the Mrs Beatrice McFarland Chamber Head Urges Friends of the family may call at the home 76 B street Sunday from f Greenland Pa daughter of W Third Airmail Route McFarland for traveling the 7:30 until 9 p m and Monday from 10 a m until 11:30 a m longest distance Charles Shields 89 Fred A Olsen 85 and W D Urging a third airmail schedule Sutton 74 oldest persons attending daily between Salt Lake City and PWA of Utah Makes Los Angeles a wire was dispatched Shirley Jean Derbrldge of Mr and Mrs Clif- Saturday by W E Ryberg presidaughter Personnel in Change ford Derbridge and Judith McClel- dent of the Salt Lake City chamweeks old ber of commerce to Utah’s congresTwo PWA personnel changes in land 10 and Utah were announced Saturday by daughter of Mr and Mrs Percy sional delegation Three flights now are operated McClelland youngest persons atR A Hart acting Utah director' registration Mrs J H dally by the Western Air Express O E Brueggeman relief engineer tending company between tho two cities but inspector for Utah has been pro- Dennis only two carry mail said Mr Rymoted to associate engineer examberg iner and assigned to the Boise state office and Joseph P Marshall resiHouse Breakers Take dent engineer inspector at Ogden has been promoted to associate Radio Purse Money engineer examiner and assigned to the Salt Lake City office Henry J Bohn 62 Gordon place The promotions will result in a reported to police that Saturday some of about temporary shifting his home had been entered through of the other workers to fill the vaa rear door some time Friday night cancies Mr Hart said How do the powers of a and a radio stolen water district Thieves enteced the home of Missv metropolitan Coalville Reunion Lavon B Sharp 390 Fourth avecompare with the present nue and stole a purse containing “powers of Salt Lake City in ' Residents Announced $25 in cash and a Z G M L diviadministering its water affairs? dend check for $25 aho reported The annual reunion of the present Saturday to police Entry police With a metropolitan water and former resident of Coalville said waa made through an unlocked scheduled district election will be held at Liberty pdtk Weddoor is 15 information this August 5 14 m it was at p nesday August of to Salt vital importance announced by Mrs Lena r Jensen Lake City voters Turn to Missionary to Speak Mrs Fall Cluff Eldredge and Mrs where the answer page G Homer Durham recently reAda Chamberlain committee in it briefly given turned from the British L D S charge of the arrangements This article will enable you mission will speak at the regular Those attending the outing will to of make a quick appraisal furnish their own box lunches and services of the Thirty-firs- t ward the merits of the metropolitan a program of entertainment will be Sunday at 6:30 p m The L D S water district male chorus will entertain with a presented between 7 p m and 8 program p m according to the committee men throughout Utah are’busy at the present time The work is going ahead at a rapid pace and through the facilities of the F H A an even greater building project ia in the making Mr Anderson said Under the present setup of the act it is possible to buy a home as cheap as paying rent and at the same time benefit loan companies builders’ supplies companies and tradesmen he added For example a $3000 home can be purchased with an initial payment of $600 in real estate material labor or cash and payments of $2433 per month on a plan he said The homes are paid for under first mortgages which does away with the high rates of a second mortgage and are insured 100 per cent by the government from the banks Before a home is subject to be built or remodeled under the F H A all plans must be approved by the government agents and on completion again must be examined Mr Anderson said 20-ye- ar I et et et et et at g: I one-ha- lf Water Issue Analyzed in 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