Show -- if- -- J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 22 Pay Increases Given 100 by C of C Fights Employe Loss By Rail Move State Board A — Campaign Launched to Bring City Major U P Activity Raises Average Slightly Under 10 Per Cent Stay in Budget WEDNESDAY MORNING City May Let Cars Park in T ruck Zones Seekers after parking spaces in the Salt Lake City business area may be given improved opportunities under action Tuesday by the city commission The city commission in- structed Fisher Harris Sait Lake City attorney to draft an amendment to the city’s traffic ordinances which wiU permit parking of automobiles in truck zones or at curb Unes marked with yellow between the hours of 10 a m and 6 p m and from 7 p m until 2 a rn The ordinance will not take effect however until it receives formal approval John M Knight commissioner of public safety who recommended the action pointed out that use of the truck tones will go far toward solving the parking problem and that the effect of the amendment will be to permit trucking deliveries and use of the yellow zones by trucks between 6 and 7 p nt and from 2 a m to 10 a m In addition to opening up the truck sones to general parking tho city commission also denied applications of Streator-Smit- h 465 Inc South Main street and A W 402 South State Morrison street for establishment of truck zones in front of their places of business AUGUST 7 1935 Primary Vote Oct 22 Stirs Political Talk Water District Vital For Acquiring of New Supplies Marcus Says Several Men Named as Possible Opponents for Incumbents Mayor Declares Metropolitan Plan Does Mean Bond Election Favors City Participation in Deer Creek Not Although Salt Lake City officials urge a “yes” vote on the Reports from various quarters indicate there will be no dearth of metropolitan water district issue August 15 they are not “trying to sell the city anything the city does not want” That was the declaramaterial for voters of Salt Lake tion of Mayor Louis Marcus in an address Tuesday noon before City to choose from when they go of the Rotary club at their weekly luncheon meeting in members to the polls in the municipal prithe Hotel Utah maries on October 22 “The primary purpose of creating On Tuesday November 5 an election to name a mayor and two city a district" Mayor Marcus said “is commissioners will be held The to place the city in a position where incumbents are: Mayor Marcus and it can increase Its water supply at As of D commissioner George Keyser any time in the future the water supply and waterworks allotment Need Water to Grow M and John Knight department In aU cases where increases were “No city can grow beyond Its waof the public safety commissioner been first had Grant Heber J presiand granted applications system ter supply We must have water department aubmitted by department heads In dent of the L D S church and a The primaries on October 22 will not only for home needs but for W E director of the railroad other departments it was impossible But we absolutely decide the two leading mayoralty industrial chamber to Increase salaries and stay withof the Ryberg president Machine and Trailer Hit cannot nowuses obtain any considerable candidates and the four commission in anticipated revenue sent the telegrams requesting a James II Moyle of water because of the James T Hallman applicants with the greatest number conference with President Gray and E R Miles secretary of the board Freight Cars at Beck volume of votes the six names being placed present limitations on debts and of 'supplies and purchase who urging President Grant to use his on the November 5 ballot bond issues Street influence to arrange one President worked out the schedules on which The incumbents conceded the "The city is very close to its limit Grant will attend a meeting of the the board acted said there was no of bonded indebtedness That is edge to retain their offices are exrailroad’s directors Thursday in blanket increase but each case was Two men were injured TuesWhere inpected to be candidates for reelec-tlo- n New York City acted on individually why it is necessary to create a metNo public announcements day about 10:10 p m when a ropolitan water district as a sepacreases were comparatively large it Governors of the chamber were have been released by Maydr Martruck and trailer belongwas because the individual had been rate political entity so there will explicit in stating that they do not cus or Commissioners Knight and more to a ing to the Wasatch Oil Refinto job be an agency through which the responsible consolidating accounting object promoted ing company crashed Into an Keyser but their close friends alne explained can acquire water as it needs office! which is expected to effect city Oregon Short Line train as it it” ready are making ready for the In fixing salaries Mr Miles said great savings in operating costs waa crossing Beck street near an attempt was made to get back campaign but that they do feel the Union PaThe election Mayor Marcus said the Block and Guss Packing to the schedule of state salaries is discriminating cific is not in any sense a bond election Woman Enters Race system company plant 1672 Beck adopted by the board in 1931 This Head of Customs Bureau against Salt Lake City in removing and ballots may be cast by all qualiIn fact the only person to have Grand Exalted Ruler street Says most of its activities from ths city schedule classifies all types of work fied voters within the city limits Mrs is race the entered publicly Income Proves 45 West max218 O’Keefe Robert Says and prescribes minimum and Center Reva Beck Bosone Salt Lake City Discusses Deer Creek Geographical Form Fraternal Groups street conductor North Temple imum salaries for each In adopting Sound Policies attorney and a member of the state Chamber officials pointed out that On the question of the peer Creek on the train suffered a severe Such a schedule the board attemptU S of Backbone legislature She is being sponsored Salt Lake City occupies a geographproject the mayor emphasized scalp laceration when he Yell ed to fix the game salary for the ical center of the railroad since it is by a group of women who declare that creation of the district from the top of a gondola car same type of work throughout the The again that their sex should be represented treasury'! record of federal the converging point of th Union not does as was the it struck necessarily mean the city by heavy state departments A meeting in on the commission High praise of fraternal organizafinances reflect very plainly the Pacific the Los Angeles & Salt Lake will participate in the project but truck Frank Rich 28 of BounTook Pay Cuts eveof America was backbone as her held tions railbehalf “the Line Short the Tuesday Oregon tiful driver of the truck suffact that recovery is well under and merely will enable participation by Since the schedule was adopted in ning roads Because of this geographical fered a laceration on his right today” was voiced in Salt Lake City the water district as the city’s repcommission 1931 he said all State workers have way that the administratlon’a poli- position the local chamber of comthe city Although Tuesday by James T Hallinan of leg resentative should water executives non10 we sound election of cut been and is at least to that taken a pay merce feels the city is entitled per cies have usually fought along The train composed of 16 find it advisable Queensborough N Y grand exhas is a strong alted ruler of the Benevolent and cars was backing eastward up cent and in some instances it are winning the fight against the one or more of the general offices Don D Bunnell Falla Off partisan lines there Deer Creek the mayor said ofmovement under way for the Demo- Protective Order of Elks been even greater Although pay of the system which also Includes the grade preparatory to switchH declared the city the benefit of federal fers James depression crats to make a hard fight for all cuts could not be forced on those Railroad the “The members of fraternal organDies in Eight Raft sand funds with 40 years for repayment cars into near-b- y ing commissioner States United three places whose salaries are fixed by statute Moyle and Navigation company and the St izations” Mr Hallinan explained bunkers The truck traveling without interest 16 The Democratic victories in the "always are ready to respond to any of Water Feet tnany of them took voluntary cuts of customs who formerly forcom- Joseph & Grand Island railroad north on the highway hit the "The time will inevitably come” national was Democratic were whose salaries two those to years elections have President wire hie In and to serve Gray past call the acquainted Amohg government train at the coupling of two he said “when the city must obtain their with Increased are the following (all fig- mitteeman for Utah members Mr Ryberg said are efforts imparty strength the people Great being gondolas The force of the a large volume of additional water Mr Moyle came to hie CottonDon D Bunnell 12 son of Mr and they believe that they can mus- made to stamp out ures are monthly salaries): Frank "Business interests of this compact knocked the two heavy We may never get the chance again 2900-mia after home wood of state on ter for Lees Tuesday forces another feel their E consolidations sys- and Mrsr L Lamont Bunnell of Salt deputy secretary triumph activities For two years this has cars off the track munity to get it at such low rates If we northern motor the Gull A director commualong this Ears fall tem discriminatory to this $165 to $200 trip been a major program of the Elks Rich told officers he was unLake City former residents of Lake-viedo not join Deer Creek the city to a of the commission border $225 country spend of the securities In fact the Elks the junior chamable to stop in time after seenity Latest proposed consolidation Attorney Approached will have to pay interest on some was drowned Tuesday in to $300 Walter Glsseman building month here vacationing He ap- of auditing activities will deprive the incommerce American of and ber Both of the the train ing A month ago Harold E Wallace other undertaking engineer of the capltol $112 to $150 peared highly optimistic over social additional residents of positions We Tryol lake In the Granddaddy lakes county attorney jured men were treated at the was approached by Legion have taken the leadership Believe Source Cheapest T H Humpherys state engineer and economic trends feel justified in requesting either region while on an outing with a of for the in St Mark’s deportation striving hospital several groups and asked to be a "A most striking thing as shown consolidation in Salt Lake City or $300 to $33333 Reid Jerman chief “We believe Deer Creek is the criminal aliens" Traffic on the highway was of school workers the However for group candidate Sunday mayor J blocked for more than an hour most reasonable source of water obengineer in Mr Humpherys' office in a report by the division of sta- replacement of men who have been from the Sharon L D S stake Accompanied by Theodore attorney gave the matter little con- Groh $216 to $250 E S Holmes manager tistics of the treasury” Mr Moyle lost to us through consolidations by of New York City former tainable State federal and private until the derailed cars were put told his sideration and recently of the state fair $270 to $300 H said “is the increase in reyenue over some major activity of the system According to word received here friends back on the track Cars were engineers have investigated the he was too busy run- New York district attorney Mr that Warren Taylor assistant state su- last year Another point is the strikthe youth was on a large raft on ning the county attorney’s office Hallinan himself a justice of the routed north and south over Meeting Requested project and report that there will treaswhich instruction of the with ing accuracy public perintendent be more than a sufficient supply "Waa directed by board of gov- the lake and fell in while attempt- and that “I'm a lawyer and must supreme court of the state of New Chicago street direParratt 7 $240 to $260 J Easton York arrived here Tuesday at ury’s actuaries predicted the ernors today to make personal call ing to recover a pole used to push stick to my own profession” from the project each year rector of research In the depart- sults on you for purpose of discussing the raft across the lake “Under the worst conditions— the Other A S a m from Colorado Springs They of More name the recently to ment of education $180 $200 Have wired President members of the outing party which Brown Democratic national com- left Tuesday night for Butte Receipts Exceed Estimate matter record dry year of 1934— Deer Creek BurtoA K Farnsworth- director “Total receipts for the year were Grant requesting him to dlacusa was headed by the youth's uncle mitteeman was suggested would have yielded 93000 acre feet Guests at Luncheon Mr of secondary education $250 to $270 $3800000000 which la $684000000 matter with you Would be pleased Erwin Bunnell of Lakeview at- Brown' however is looking forward The visitors were guests at a of its computed annual yield of P E Roberts chief examiner in the more than receipt for the fiscal to meet you In Omaha or Salt Lake tempted to pull the youth out of the to a about 105000 acre feet And the twelve months of nation- luncheon in the Hotel Utah at noon busy state banking department $225 to year 1934 The convenience water but were unsuccessful treasury's estimate or elsewhere at your al campaigning and it is most un- Afterwards Mr Hallinan conferred capacity of the dam is large enough $300 R E Davis warden of the for thla made publio In Janu but prefer to meet with you and It is believed cramps seized the likely that he will allow hie name with W Harry Nightingale of Salt to carry over the lowest year” State prison $233 to $250 J W Mc- ary wasyear $3712000000 The receipts President Grant" youth when he fell in the cold water to be presented Lake City district deputy grand Although Deer Creek will cost in Cann chief clerk of the land board were excess of $6000000 and Salt Lake Special to The Tribune juat 14 per cent above the In hts telegram to President and he was unable to assist himself Among those who have been men- exalted ruler for Utah Thomas J $225 to $250 Oliver G Ellis chief estimate There was an Increase of Grant Mr As he was much larger than the tioned as candidates for the comRyberg said: WASHINGTON D C Aug of Cheyenne district City in addition must finance the deputy state treasurer $225 to $240 more than $200000000 In income “Business interests of community other youths on the raft they were mission are: W T Edward food Mclnerney ruler construction of a conduit to bring Wyfor exalted deputy grand 'intests of Moffatt the Lees an was Frank E given taxes and an Increase in almost the feel we are being discriminated unable to pull him out of the water broker 218 West Second North oming D E Lambourne exalted the water here the project would crease from $3750 to $50 a month same amount in miscellaneous in- against In Union Pacific consoli- until other members of the group street P S Marthakis school ruler of Salt Lake City lodge No process for extracting aluminum provide the city with three times for acting as clerk for the board ternal revenue the latter Item re- dations of offices and activities in from will be at he alunite the arrived At the place where begun as much water as it had available teacher 1327 East Second South 85 and other local Elk' officials of examiners and loan commissionMr Hallinan was honored at a Salt Lake City and Reno stations last year from present sources the flecting very plainly Improvement Omaha latest of which will deprive fell in the water was approximately street Dr E E Monson dentist ers men of employment eight feet In depth members of the 1446 Westminster avenue William dinner at the hotel in the evening tor the year in business conditions many additional of the bureau of mines in the near mayor said At Dixie College It waa a pleasure to report an In- here We believe Union Pacific party stated Murdoch grocer 78 F street Lyle The dinner was attended by offi- future “The proposition is not nearly so schedunder direction of R G to also this The outing is an annual event of B Nicholes The board approved a crease of $20000000 in customs re- owes sufficient obligation execu- cers trustees past exalted rulers as you think” transportation complicated inauule of salaries for officers and the Sharon stake Aaronic priesthood tive 603 Tenth avenue Norman L and members of the local lodge as Knickerbocker metallurgical engi- the mayor said in might community to either consolidate ceipts detailing the structors at Dixie college In St "Of course increases auch as diting operations at Salt Lake City and is In reward far meritorious Sims merchant 1761 Yalecrest ave- well as the district officials neer of the bureau of mines now city's Utah water exGeorge This is the first time they these in the federal revenues are or replace with other activities men duty by deacons of the stake during nue The visitors were met at the Den- on his way west headed for Marys-vai- e change policy "We simply have have been on state pay as the plain evidence of increases of who have been lost through various the year Erwin Bunnell stated ver & Rio Grande Western railroad Served as Legislators many consolidations Could we exchange water in JJtah school was recently taken over from times thla amount In the Income Impose The youth was born January 3 of lake to get the canyon water we so happens that Mr Nicholes station on their arrival by a delegaIt matter to this discuss the L D S church Mr will son of 1923 you La L Knickerbocker upon at Lakeview a supervise need That's the American people Mr Murdoch Dr Monson and Mr tion of the local lodge headed by why a new water n B Glen Smith president of the "What the president has done with President Gray I hpve wired mont and Lavina Dobbs Bunnell Marthakis are Democrats who Mr Lambourne They were taken the mining of ore samples from va- source is so important” a was for him $250 month apgranted college He attended the Lakeview schools what he new proposes to do and Is President Gray asking among other places rious sections of the alunite deposUrges Acceptance to discuss matter with Snd we a member of the Aaronic served in the state legislature The sightseeing and instructors' salaries range from doing to say nothing the L D S temple grounds its in he is pointment would of what visiting Mr has centered work about early order that the test may cover “I sincerely hope” he continued The lower to month l$14 him and $140" D your L S of appreciate Lakeview the priesthood a 555060 Elks in U S considering constitute substantial Murdoch and Dr Monson Both us" samples from all parts of the field “that you will accept and agree with paid Instructors work part time advance in the social and economic meeting-witward The family moved to Salt are in the party and would “The Elks number 555000 in the The actual mining will be done the reports popular only two where Lake ago years given by the engineers City which is going on Tax much support Mr Edward United States today” Mr Hallinan by those owning the deposits The requests for salary increases revolution even though no contracts have been have since resided A brother draw they are laid burdens where being “One-thirthey and d Mr Sims are re1400 the of said which Mr Miles presented to the can be most Republicans lodges Representative Abe Murdock Bob Bunnell prominent athlete of made on Deer Creek nor repayment easily borne not to deMr board did not include one for him' the Lincoln high school at Orem the Nicholes who is secretary of showed membership Increases last ceived a letter from R M Moffatt amounts specified” or or rob Initiative stroy discourage Democratic state committee year the total increase being about of Pittsburgh inventor of a new The Self f died a year ago mayor’s address was given to the rich force the strong in but " The hoard of has not indicated whether he would 80000 There are about 14 new process for treating alunite ore supplies and pur as part of the city's campaign to Surviving besides his parents are be a candidate He waa solicited to chase directed by law to fix state th interest of the weak to apply in Knickerbocker Mr had that lodges” stating three sisters Maxine Betty and Ila make the metropolitan water disMr Hallinan said he was greatly spent a day with him studying his explain theDeer salaries' comprises the governor a practical way the golden rule city commission race two G Bunnell' all of Salt Lake City trict and Creek proposals to Indorses Revenue Aim ' 'Secretary of state and attorney but the honor declined record of the with l Salt Moffatt the Mr years that ago pleased process reported luncheon clubs and other civic claims against Salt and his grandparents Mr and Mrs He would get Eight damage Lake also froth He various been had the bureau la lodge City' backing very true that much of the con- Lake "It expressed engineer Other city officials are for alleged loss of ar L L Bunnell of Lakeview civic groups as he has been promi- gratitude to Governor Henry H favorably impressed En route west groups centrated accumulation of great teelan City to scheduled water reported to have been Funeral services are pending word nent in addresses this local Lake Blood and Salt officials to back will he the bureau week and thedeliver City many projects wealth la due to Industry foresight caused bxy the city’s artesian water from out of town relatives The report first part of next Mr “like would him said welcome Marthakis he their cordial for of on the Moffatt process and after 5 Residents Lodge and deserving effort which must development program of 1934 were body is at the Hatch mortuary at to talk It over” before he would The Elks’ program this year has the samples are available will give week not be dlacouraged end which It is filed Tuesday with the city commis- Provo Its objectives make a definite coramiiment increased the process a thorough laboratory The water district election will among not of the to the purpose president Protest Against Lack sion and referred to the legal deMr Sima recently served ae direc membership and Increased charita- test along with testing of other be held August 15 Provo will vote is determined to He relieve destroy at the same time on a plan to create partment for investigation The distress and justifiable aocial discon- claims seek totsl damages of $17550 Hearing in Liquor Case tor general of the Salt Lake City ble activities Mr Hallinan said He proposed processes none of which a de- pointed out the Elks are concerned have Is metropolitan district for that area Pressure Covered He the on been a demonstrated Wagon Days yet tent with some moderate degree pf because 'of alleged dimlnishment of OMIydrant and Orem has scheduled a similar Amer- not only in being charitable with commercial scale Weeks Two of the Continued commander partment helpfulness I heartily Indorse that water from Hlllsberg Springs ican Legion There are many their members but also with the The bureau of mines states that election Intermediate towns it purpose” The claimants and the amount of friends who have been urging him public Mr Knickerbocker will spend the was Indicated will deal through irTwenty-thre- e property ownera on Mr Moyle aaid he saw fewfive damages asked by each are A G of Preliminary hearing to run for the commission They rest of the summer in the west de- rigation companies In event they de and adjoining Twenty-thir- d East stock in his trip through the middle-we- st Zadlk Aposhian 1173 Elgin ave56 West Broadway on a his hts record and think street immediately south of Thirty-thir- d public voting special attention to the sire to join the project not the cattle of for of 3005 nue indicating Ninth charge $3000 B J Barnes liquor price possession will easily put him over alunite and will diSouth street filed a protest and sheep will continue popularity investigations control Utah for A a obtained from Temperature Tuesday vide his time largely between East street $2500 Mrs J liquor high Berger Reno Probe Committee Announcement Tuesday with tho Salt Lake City some time Wll-forwas or commission stors 3065 Ninth East street $4000 likely agency and Salt Lake City The first lab Water department the East Mill 95 Reaches 3089 Ninth East street continued Tuesday by City Judge The Third ward lost its represenSees Slim G O P Chance Hayes Degrees oratory work will be undertaken at Seeks Bond Data Creek Water company gnd the tation in the city commission when Louie Holmes 8090 Tenth A H Ellett to August 20 KSno Board of Fire Underwriters of the Commenting on President Roose- $2000 William F Langton chairman of a Trial of William j9uvall 910 South Joseph H Lake died A number of street $1250 Hasel C HutchPacific complalntng of Inadequate velt’s chances for reelection Mr East owners’ investigation comproperty 3127 Ninth East street $2500 Main street on a charge of having citizens of the area north of South ins cooler wesfther over Vollowlng the water pressure for sprinkling or Moyle expressed the opinion the Re- Harold K mittee formed to study the pro3116 Tenth East sold liquor July 11 waa continued Temple street and west of Main week-en- d Record! the mercury soared again Book Gives Tips publican hopes for defeating the street Dr protection posed metropolitan water district street have banded together to elect to 95 degrees Tuesday in Salt Lake $800 and Joseph Orulllam by Judge Ellett to August 21 The protest states that "the pre- president are “rather a wish than a 1128 and the Deer creek anone the avenue of for their $1500 com' litman Elgin neighbors The offered weather City la ssure hardly adequate at any time hope" On Ant Riddance nounced Tuesday nightproject his group mission of tle a cooler weather with Discussed hope Plan 'the Mr declared records Moyle Parley will meet Wednesday afternoon with during the 24 houra of the day to Mr Edward probably will an prediction of “partly cloudy WedRob Rootfieer Stand M H Harris statistician for the sprinkle properly and from 5 p m achieved by Marriner & Eccles govPlans of the Salt Lake ‘ Humane nounce his candidacy near in the and little 4 nesday Thursday change ernor of the federal reserve board to 10 p m It is impossible to do Utah Taxpayers’ association to conBreaking a rearwindow burglars society to have the 1938 national future Hia followers plan to meet in ants Have discovered you temperature” and Harold M Stephens recently entered the A and W root beer convention brought to Salt Lake any sprinkling at all" sider data on the city’s bonded into in others Third ward the kitchen? With about A low shallow broad your crawling pressure "Several of the signer of this pro-- ’ named judge of the U S circuit stand 872 South Main street early City were discussed by Mrs John debtedness Have and to seek out found their beds of them map program over remained the you trough Rocky test" it continues "at their own court of appeals for th District of Tuesday and stole $695 In change W Hyslop local president at a support in other sections of the city mountain The investigating committee conin your lawn? areas Relative humidity expense fend as a protection to their Columbia mean much to ptah He and a quantity of beer and cigarets board meeting Tuesday night In the The next few weeks will see ferred Tuesday with Leland H KimInour to Send 14 m 6 waa cent at Washington p Tuesday per homes and other property pur- highly praised their work Hotel Utah polios reported ball local engineer considering “exformation Bureau for a copy number toes their hats into the ring below normal and the mean tern chased and had Installed a fire hy- -' actly what Salt Lake City has reaof the service bulletin House but the intensive campaigning will perature for the day 82 waa five drant in the spring of 1934 when son to expect from different sources Ants which has been prepared not start until about September 15 degrees above normal new cast iron pipe line was in the ' of water supply" ' before in and five the weeks by ‘government experts t primaries stalled This hydrant with the which thoroughly covers the r1 pressure restricted as it is is of General Whitworth’s subject of ants and their conabsolutely no value for fire protec Commission Approves A drop of more than 7000 in the auch as plumbers trol 2000 more than the Two Dealers Forfeit some 27176 " plasterers tion j Retirement Confirmed load last month Case loads for case load of the Utah ERA since USE THIS COUPON bricklayers iron workers and othSeized Stocks Beer They allege that a test was reers indicating definite Improveother months since July 1934 The Salt Lake Tribune Contract cently made of the fire hydrant and March the peak month since the Lighting were: August 28392 September in these lines of activity Information Bureau Because of their failure to appear The war department announced the pressure was only sufficient to depression waa reported Tuesday ment Novem27395 27727 load as Ths determined for July October Frederic J Haskln Director at a hearing Tuesday before the Tuesday that Brigadier General force the water Iron the hydrant by Mrs Vyvyan Parmelee director by the statistical department as of ber 27441 December 29081 Jan- state tax commission two Salt Lake Pegram Whitworth on leave from Washington D C distance of five feet Salt Lake Citjr commissioners ap24966 compared I Inclose herewith 4 cents in uary 31068 February 31122 City beer sellers will forfeit quan- the command of Fort Douglas will tf the social service division of August 2 was proved Tuesday the proposed with a total load of 32279 during March 32279 April 31971 May tities of beer seized from them by retire August 33 having reached the coin (carefully wrapped) for the state relief organization contract for the lighting of Will Name Delegates Ants waa made as 29061 June 26163 July 24966 booklet on March The a of the 64 of an the report Associated of commission for copy age reported nonpayment First South street between West ' Commenting on the decrease Delegatee to the Rocky Mountaln-- Each case on relief represents taxes ths first step in certifying relief Press dispatch from Washington Temple and State streets at a cost Pacific regional conference of Mrs Parmelee said it waa Inclients on the new works progress about four and one-ha- lt Name re"cafe Official of are persons confirmation the Rainbow and the of $4666426 for the They period administration program Of the Indicating that more than 31000 Joe and Rocco’a Four other deal- tirement follows General WhitYoung Republicans beginning Au- dicative of a decided improvewhen a survey of property owners gust 24 at Yellowstone park will ment in business generally al- total load it was estimated that persons have been removed from ers appeared and protested the sale worth’s departure some time ago Street showed more than a majority favor ba selected at the Young Men's Re- -t though some of the relief clients 5000 were unemployables leaving the rehef roils since March and of their beer on the ground that for Los Angeles the contract have been gaining their livelihood there wae no attempt by them to Colonel Clement A Trott recompublican' club of Salt Lake county had been given employment as a some 20000 to be given employCity The contract calls for the lightregular meeting Wednesday at $ result of "seasonal activity She ment under the new program through private employment or evade the law These dealers are mended for promotion to brigadier ing of three lamps to eftch standard p m in ths Newhouse hotel De pointed out that the greatest dework on road construction or the Crystal Palace market Pohtz general will assume command at State Further evidence of improvein the lighting district with ths cost crease load the in will however conduct Lamar Holt president had ment is shown in the fact that the other state and federal projects Grotto cafe Success market and the Fort Douglas He is expected to (Mail to Washington D C) apportioned $4004569 to been among he skilled workers the meeting relief case load for July 1934 was not of a relief nature Rose Bowl arrive here about September L ownera and $661857 to tha property city Charging the Union Pacific system is slighting Salt Lake City in consolidating its accounting offices in Omaha the chamber of commerce board pf governors Tuesday launched a campaign to bring to the city some major activity of the railThe chamber action served road ae a reply to the interstate commerce commission decision to perwhich will mit the consolidation result in the discharge of more than a hundred Salt Lake City residents Telegrams were dispatched both to President Carl R Gray of the Salary increases averaging slightly under 10 per cent were granted Tuesday by the stats board of supplies and purchase to approximately 100 employes in 14 of the 28 state departments The Increases are made possible of the last by larger appropriations legislature and in no "Instance will the greater amount paid for salaries arry a department over its budget America Winning Depression Fight Moyle Declares Two Men Injured Big Oil Truck And Train Crash Elk Chief Voices Praise for Drive To Deport ‘Reds’ Youth Drowned At Sharon Stake Outing on Lake Oregon-Washlngt- le w Aluminum Expert Starts for West ( lake-cany- not-enou- Damages Sought For Water Losses gen-ora- L Mar-coola- s r it Relief Case Load Declines 7000 in Utah for ar ar ' 1' i |