Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Income of ILS Forest Service How New Income Taxes Shows Gain of Affect Man Average-Salar- y MONDAY MORNING Directs Fight on Maple Tree Pest AUGUST 12 1935 Cleric Explains Deal For Sale of Church Structure to Fishermen Cannery Workers End Walkout Army Recruiting Drive Scheduled L D S Government Increase ’33 11-- WASHINGTON Aug 11 (UP) — Here is the way to figure out how the new taxes proposed jw the senate finance committee effect you If you are married put dowh $2000 for your exemption Add to that $400 Subfor each of your children tract the result from your Jncome Take 4 per cent of the answer you get and that will be the normal income tax you will pay If you are single subtract $800 from your income Take 4 per cent of the result and that will be your normal Income tax You need not worry about surtaxes unless you still have $3000 or more after you have deducted your exemptions If there is between $3000 and $4009 left you will pay the government 4 per cent of that in addition to your normal income $4000 — and' t Will Five The in for Volunteer Goes one-ha- lf -- s woj-ker- h GREEN CABS At Home Following Diet Lingering Rates Companion Unaware Crash Killed Mdivani Illness t $302-0000- -- Have It cleaned by The Capitol’ FRENCH DRV method bo LINT no DUST the method used by AMERICA’S FINEST CLEANERS DRESSES COATS or SUITS— MEN’S SUITS CASH and CARRY 68j FALL CLOTHES SPECIAL! Hare poor School Apparel Fall Coat or Dresset or Blankets cleaned Now at Low SUMMER SAVE! PRICES! LADIES’ COATS CLEANED dt RELINED sattnette lining lc TRV OUR SUPER-DE-LCX- E VICE none finer repairs free of charge) Phone Was SER- (minor 3? Call Was 7777 120-da- xata s& j dark-haire- been-engage- d s Texas Officer Shots mm e Never before has such a splendid opportunity been presented you to start cooking Electrically and ish fatigue and mealtime worries one-four- th one-fift- Soil Work Fund Totals $175000 en Here's an Electric Range — a model have in your you'll be proud — offered at a special low home price with convenient terms and a TRAD&IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD COOK STOVE! Girls Take Spotlight After Blondes Enjoy Reign Salt In The famous Hotpoint and quality is built into these ranges and they are priced in easy reach of your budget In the most satisfactory fact this combination high quality and low price that we have ever been able you Citizen Hurt at Bountiful dark-haire- “back-to-brune- t” THIS OFFER' ENDS AUGUST LOOK NOW! M RO 0000 Lining for3- -- was-les- the Chi-nob- Business Man Dies ‘Freezing Death’ On tax If there is between Outside of the Peruvian cities Spanish influence disappears ASTORIA Ore Aug 11 (UP)- -: Approximately 1800 fishermen and 500 cannery workers returned to their work on the broad Columbia river tonight after a salmon price dispute that paralyzed the industry for 10 days was compromised The Columbia River Fishermen’s Protective union accepted packers’ offer of six cents a pound for after a membership vote Gill netters and seiners went out to fishing grounds tonight Groups Rogers Park Presbyterian church in Chicago never was ofOut to Towns Sent $6000 left you will pay 6 per cent'p fered for sdle by its members nor rlai-llPadBorer First rate The until increases surtax Four States did the church members deal diyou pay 75 per cent surtax if you with the L D S church reCause rectly Seen 1934 in a are earning more than $5000000 "Estimates cently when an option on the propyear Concern erty was given the L D S church Visiting towns with a population Here is a table that will help you it is stated in a letter to The Salt of 500 persons or more in Utah Reveal figure out quickly what your tax is Lake Tribune from Dr Alvin A Idaho Nevada and southwestern now and what if would be under the Tothe swarm of insect pests and Smith minister of the Chicago Wyoming recruiting parties under Over proposed rates tfier creeping things which have church the orders of Colonel William C —SINGLE PERSON— MARRIED PERSON The property was offered the L Webb Reports Convention district recruiting officer appeared to plague western farmers D S church to for $60000 settle the will in least at At By Associated Press a of the Disabled day spend and to the pine borer which outstanding indebtedness of $106-00- 0 each community interviewing any- American meeting The Veterans Sunday mornWASHINGTON Aug attacked soft wood forests nowias the Rogers Park one defaulted by interested in army life and ac- ing at Liberty park George Faust inappeared another droufh-bor- n government today estimated the naby Rogers Park bank repre d quainting parents with the advan- delegate to the national convention sect the borer which group sentatives DtSmith pointed out tion’s 1934 income at $49440000000 threatens to destroy the thousands The PresbyWian group asked for tages to be derived from enlist- in New Haven Conn July 2 to 5 ft $5000000000 jump over 1933 gave a report on the outlined proof acres of beautiful maples on Utah additional time which was allowed ment Commerce departrtvente3timates groups will be sent out dur- gram for the ensuing year Followfoothills and mountains them and they were able to raise Five First observed in 1934 the beetle $60000 by July 27 when the 60 days ing the next week covering 1 the fol- ing the report luncheon was served aid this national income for last under to the members and their wives Group borer quickly has assumed a major expired and therefore retained pos- lowing territories: 1931's year was the highest since Lieutenant L D Cain Monday! who were present from Salt Lake in control Work by C C session of their church importance Duchesne and Roosevelt Tuesday City Provo Ogden and Logan $61433000000 and compared with C and F E R A being carHeber J Grant L D S church Vernal Wednesday the 1929 high of $78576000000 tastlcgate ried out under direction of U S president to as expected visit Helper Standardville and Kennii-wortLabor was reported to have re forestry officials Chicago Sunday when he was to Castle Dale Thursday Two control methods have been address a SAFE! COMFORTABLE! meeting of church mem- Orangeville and Ferron Friday reived in 1934 a larger percentage of By cutting out and burn- bers $ljere is anticipated pursued: also It 2 unof the national income than in any ing the infested trees thus killing that he would inspect sites for a Price and Hiawatha Group der Lieutenant H- L Hillyard will of the six years the larvae eggs fyid pupae and new church there cover the following Nevada towns: ’ spraying-deposi- ts of eggs found on by the report Monday Wells and Elko Tuesday with kerosene and the three bark At New LOW “Even if work relief payments are 120-DaWednesCarlin and Winnemucca thus preventing reproduction ' y excluded” the department said "this and Eureka Austin 1 to 5 people may ride day Thursday The borer which has not been situation is true" ALL for one price Ely and Friday McGill Identified and is bespecifically The report listed work relief 3 under Lieutenant C B Group offiD C Sth North lieved Washington (Ah-Tby 11 GERONA Spain Aug hqyy Wages at $1394000000 a figure invisit cWies throughout Former Pro- cials to be of a new or little known Baroness Takes Death Human Icicle comvon Maude Prospective the Civilian Thyssen Conservation western Buhl cluding Tues Idaho Monday ! species was first observed in an of Prince Alexis Mdivani in corps the civil works administraduce Dealer Active Work- epidemic stage here in 1934 In Mill panion day Filer and Wendell Wednesday Keeps Eye on Press a fatal motor car' smash recently Glenns tion emergency relief projects and Ferry and Mountain Home and Big' Cottonwood canyons does not know the administrative payrolls But prince is dead it Thursday and Friday Twin Falls Notices ltowever er in L D S Church creek L a report now being completed was said says at the out works 9th South hospital todaj' paid by the public Group 4 under Lieutenant W A by Wasatch forest officials She was was administration reported “considerably Robinson will be located in Ogden grouped under NOTE': R people may ride from ' Halted 64 — A Burning Hancock 11 Jeremiah promiHOLLYWOOD the construction industry better” (UP) all during the week Group 5 with Aug McCuUoUgh Arena to The hews has been withheld pend- Lieutenant S W Ackerman in Unton Pacific Depot Cutting and burning the trees beSteve Simkhovitch 34 year old nent Salt Lake City business man Lahnr Earnings 357 residence gan June 10 and was pursued until ing her further recovery Her hus- charge will visit Tooele and Grants-vill- e In dollars labor’s 1934 income was Greenwich Village scenario writer died at the family South Second June 28 when the fire hazard pre- band continues to visit the hospital on Wednesday Thursday Park estimated at $33109000000 the high- passed up a dry martini and a West street Sun- vented further burning several times daily City Midway and Heber Friday est since 1931’s $39444000000 and beaker of beer tonight as he started The baroness still unable to speak Kamas and Oakley “There’s a Green Cab on day at noon after Control measures planned were: y comparing with $51088000000 in a diet presumably to make a lingering illness (1) Removal of infested trees and coherently because of a lacerated Every Corner" are obtaining enThese partiei 1929 The report added: himself fit to be frozen to death them in piles inbpen places tongue wrote a note inquiring about listments for the 38th Infantry stafollowing an burning “While income paid out declined Unless humane society officers or two years so as not to injure silrrbunding trees Mdivani’s "condition” tioned at Fort Douglas Utah 43 per cent from 1929 to 1933 the police interfere the brown-eye- d (2) ago by the heat sawing stumps bureau of labor statistics indexes d Mr Hancock close to grouhd to geF as much of young New Yorker exof the cost of living and of whole- pects to step into a specially con- had the infested part of the tree as possale prices decreased 23 per cent structed Icebox some time next Dethe produce sible (3) peeling the remaining iji and 31 per cent respectively The cember and have himself converted business during portion of the stumps and painting net decline from 1929 to 1934 In in- into an icicle in the interest of the greater part them with creosote to kill the income paid out was 37 per cent as science of his life truck- sects lying with their heads at the He has a contract with Dr Ralph compared with a decrease of 20 per ing into mining surface of the wood in pupal chamcent in the cost of living and 21 per S Willard young Russian research camps at Mercur bers excavated into the wood and cent in the level of wholesale prices chemist who has frozen and supind Eureka while 4 removal of dead infested limbs "The 1933 to 1934 changes tended posedly revived a guinea pig a rabi young man and from trees which otherwise apto reduce the disparity of the bit and a monkey which entitles later with his two peared to be uninfested for the Relatrends earlier period Simkhovitch to be the "first huJ A Hancock brothers forming It was soon found however that tive to 1929 labor income declined man” to undergo the experiment the Hancock Brothers Fruit company infestations were much more ex43 per cent by 1933 and increased which firm was dissolved sev- tensive than had been suspected and Tried on Monkey 14 per cent from 1933 to 1934 while all thought of complete control must eral years ago Willard carried Dr out recently property income fell off 40 per cent his freezing-to-deat- h He was born In Payson April 3 be put aside in an attempt to kill with process by 1933 and increased only 2 per Jekal a Margray Rhesus monkey keep- 1871 a son of Isaac Adams andserved as much of the brood as possible cent in 1934 He Hancock Infested trees were chopped out Bingham revivgaret him frozen and five ing days Dividends Drop D S mission in the eastern and refinements of peeling them for ing him with a blood transfusion on an Lin 1898 “Exclusive of work relief pay- and injection of adrenalin sub- states Up until the time the creosote treatment were elimof his death he had been actively inated to speed up the control work ments labor income increased 11 stances The C C C men used on this projper cent from 1933 to 1934" The results of this experiment engaged in L D S church work The report said dividends dropped gave Simkhovitch the urge to be being stake superintendent of- the ect were hauled to and from the The 61 per cent from 1929 to 1934 — the first human to brave Dr Wil- religion classes of Pioneer L D S Woods Cross camp each day stake for a number of years He total distance hauled each day was “considerably greater than the drop lard’s freezer In wages over the same period"-- ! "This is the greatest moment of also served as counselor to Sylves- about 50 miles With the exception of electric my life” Simkhovitch explaihed ter Q Cannon and p Eugene HamApproximately 7500 trees were removed and burned at a cost of about light and power the report said the over a bowl of beef broth recom- mond in the Pioneer stake presiincome paid out by each major in- mended by Dr Willard aS proper dency He had been acting as a five cents per tree counting $1 per dustrial group increased in 1934 fodder for a man who expects to guide on the L D S tabernacle man per day and four cents per mile for truck carriage Of agriculture it said: “I got 8000 grounds the past year be frozen to death He is survived by his widow Mrs "Income paid out in 1934 to the newspaper clippings already acEggs Deposited agriculture industry increased 10 cording to my N6w York agency” May Carson Hancock two daugh'When the period of heaviest Miss and H Leah Mrs ters Zenger but is of cent evidence tjiete per of beetles began the first Press 'Agent Busy Minnie May Hancock three sons emergence a much larger increase in the total week in July it was at onee apDorSimkhovitch was C by A Grant urged and J inJerry income produced than in the Floyd Cowan his press agent to ex- Hancock two brothers Isaac A and parent that only a small percentage come paid out of beetles had been killed because industry in othy himwas he how plain “sacrificing S Edward Hancock two sisters Of 1934 Thefe is evidence also to inheavy depositions of eggs not only science” self for Annie Mrs and Mrs Lola Barker dicate that large business losses on the treated areas but throughout "I’m "Oh he all saic) two yes” doing Larson and grandchildren shown in 1932 for the agriculture the entire maple stands ih the canI’ve wanted of Salt Lake this because for City industry have been eliminated and to do something years the report says yons” important Funeral services will be conducted that business savings occurred in I’ve made nine really an inspection trip July 8 trips to Hollywood Wednesday at 1 p m in the Pioneer theDuring 1934" manner of depositing the eggs —got a case full of manuscripts L D S stake hail Bishop Richard Farm Income was noted Flying beetles were obbut haven’t sold hardly a thing D Andrew officiating In dollars the report put agriserved to choose the sunny portions “But by golly this ought to make of the tree boles and the eggs were culture’s income at $3299000000 for ’em sit up and take notice” Dies 1934 laid with a thin mucilaginous covcompared with $2993000000 Meanwhile District Attorney In 1933 and $6157000000 in 1929 ering which seals the eggs against Buron Fitts Dr C C Warms head “Available data” the report con- of the humane evaporation Two to three weeks Of Suspects’ society and Dr tinued “indicate a marked decline George Parrish city appears to be the incubation period health officer Larvae hatch beneath-thin both 1933 and 1934 ih business threatened to take steps to stop the protective losses' Which in 1932 equaled ap- unique experiment egg covering and bore into the cam11 A) Texas BEAUMONT Aug proximately $10000000000 A tabu- -' "We will act immediately to stop Johnnie Godwin 31 acting police bium region of the host tree Sap flow in healthy trees sometimes iated sample qL published corpora- this — if it comes off” Fitts dechief at Orange died today from a kills the attacking larvae tion reports showed business losses clared Chief of Detectives Joe last received wound night in 1933 were less than half of the Taylor During the larval stage the insect certain about the pistol fellow officer a he and stopped when 1932 total and in 1934 were further feeds on tissue used by the tree to to legal aspects however Clyde Dawson 21 and B F Thomp- conduct food manufactured in the reduced to a point between Doctor Unworried auto thieves 28 son alleged h tree leaves to the growing portions and of the 1932 fig“I don’t know of any law under Thompson who was captured in "There is no apparent system to the ures" which we could prevent a scientific Orange and Dawson who was ar- larval tunnels which wind back and banexperiment of this kind” he said rested in Lake Charles La after forth through the phloem tissue unhot-kitchBut if they go through with it and he had kidnaped an Orange man and til the larva is full grown and ready the man fails to come out we’ll woman and commandeered their for its change into the adult beetle take steps to prosecute for man- car were both charged with murder stage at the end of the season or at Orange this afternoon Both were during the following spring and slaughter” Dr Willard refused to be worried also charged with robbery by fire- summer This change or pupal pearms In connection with the rob- riod is passed in cells excavated in by this threat will go wrong” h said bery of a Beaumont taxi driver of the sapwood by the full grown "Nothing to Utah's share of federal funds allo- If I thought there was the slight- his car Dawson was charged with larvae cated for soil conservation work est chance this would end tragically kidnaping in connection with his atFind Emerging Period will total $175000 said word re- I would not attempt it My lawyers tempted escape into Louisiana "The new adults emerge from late contract drawn have which a up ceived Sunday from H G Calkins she gets my letter” he said “It June and continue through the sumexplains everything mer months and the heaviest emergLIBERAL newly named southwest regional “This is a scientific endeavor and will explian everything” conservator in Albuquerque N M if It cannot be carried on in this Simkhovitch and his public re- ences took place this year from Mr Calkins who will have juris- country we will go to Mexico or lations counsel have set up an of- July 10 to 15 Eggs laid during this diction over the Utah work said some other place” fice in the building where Dr Wil- period were all hatched by July 28 Utah's funds are part of a $4513058 Meanwhile Simkhovitch has been lard has his laboratory where he “The first deposition of eggs this allotment fqr this state Arizona and busy warding off efforts of his will remain under strict dietary year were confined to trees known Westing-hous- e New Mexico according to an Asso- prominent mother Mary Kingsbury supervision and also will listen to to be partly dead or unhealthy but ciated Press dispatch Simkhovitch New York sociologist offers of film companies which may as the emergence season continued Arizona’s share was set at $2159-S3and lecturer to stop the experi- wish to purchase exclusive picture- a large number of apparently with— while New Mexico will get ment healthy trees with good crowns were taking rights in connection with his selected were These for oviposition “I have wired her to wait until sacrifice to science The funds will permit renewal always in open stands or in fall within a week of work on the Navais sunlight “On July 19 a crew of eight C C C jo (N M) project including 16 mil- Dark-Haire- d of enroUees was obtained from the lion acres in northern Arizona Woods Cross C C C camp They New Mexico on which were taught how to spot trees with 20-Yeworkers have been idle since Ju)y ar 1 because of a federal fund egg oldsters and divided into two tieup to offer crews One crew was started at the dispatch said Maple Cove camp ground and the CHICAGO Aug 11 (A)— Gentle- decided shift in trend Mrs Maurer other crew in Church fork above Visit our store or phono us Women have changed the the Boy Scout Wigwam both crews men don’t prefer blondes any more said Lake Our representative will be glad color of their hair since Schescb working down the canyon tying Girls with dark tresses are their mother-in-laof the first king of to talk it over with you and of red cloth around the inCrash choice nowadays — for the first time Egypt used henna for the first strips fested trees Before it was possible there's no obligation whatever In 20 years or more— Mrs Ruth time to finish the spotting job the neces Clothes always came in colors slty of immediate treating operaMaurer beauty expert said tonight 311 EOUNTIFUL — William J Smith on the event of the annual conven- that went well with either light or tions became urgent The first alSPECIAL d women she said lotment of 12 E R A men were availef 3?0 West Second South street tion of the American Cosmeticians' She remembers the platinum able on July 26 and the spraying of Salt Lake City suffered a broken association pretty blonde craze started by Jean Har- attacked trees was started immeright leg left arm and numerous The flaxen hair on many aencourINTO IT low three years ago but that didn’t diately with two crews of six ifien lacerations and William Reed of head she said is being Bountiful was arrested on a charge aged to lose its peroxide bleach last long A bumper crop of 'titians each of reckless driving as a result of a and resume its normal shade sprang up after that to cover up "Some triable was experienced Masculine fickleness is less to the change from blonde to brunet when It was found that picnickers headon collision Sunday at 6:30 movement had removed the red strips from p m at Second North and Main blame than feminine styles for the The now under way ends a “gentle- many of the trees" shift Mrs Maurer explained streets Reed was traveling south and The work was finished as far as Dame Fashion has decreed Per- men prefer blondes" period exSmith was traveling north when sian and Indian colors for the fall tending back at least 20 years Mrs practicable July SO Seventy acres Reed swerved into the path of the she said and blond hair just doesn't Maurer said It was 20 years ago of trees were treated at a total cost Smith maChinejadcording to Deputy go with reds and blues and purples that artificial blondes began ' ad- of $38320 A total of 24 man days Sheriff Calvin Roberts who Invest- The true blond is one in a hundred mitting they were artificial blondes were consumed Real blondes needn't worry she Control work on a larger scale igated' The Smith car overturned Mrs Maurer said and the blackThe 'In jured man was taken to a haired woman is rarer than that said Their hair will always be possibly to include other canyons is Salt Lake jiopital where his con- Platinum blondes — real ones— are “the top” for photographs the planned for next year The shBrt films and the stage— no matter periods during which the work is dition was 'reported fair Sunday seldom seen There hasn't been such a sudden what gentlemen may think effective make the job difficult BighL Five Billions Jamaica was called the “Land of Springs” by the Aborigines ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE HOME Utah Power & Light Co |