| Show -- - -- - - — -- - - --- - 0 l - I ‘ t ' 4 ? '' - ' ji : i- 1 ! e I 4 1- t ill Salt j t 5alt galit Pibunt ITIMY MORNING BY THI SALT LW TRIBIllat PUBLISHING CO 1 0 r1111-- PARTON i NEW true J but in the United States 1 t is '' 1 - : -- ! : J :4-- - e in-tr- e Ai rt irk - 1 high-volta- 1 -- 1-- lel -- - - - - news--pape- --------- -- - - : Colorado Comes to Utah Todat' TODAY the rival' teams of two state universities meet to test- strength and sportsmanship in the university sta- ) aim in Salt take City: A record crowd Is expected and a hard battle will be waged which may deckle-t- he championship for I the Rocky Mountain conterence—Among the visitomcoming i e — -- I from Ifoulder wil? be thtrty-thrplayers two coaches student a managers ' a corps of physicians and a party of newspaper cern- ) ee ' - apondents ilt a : WOn - - i ? Utah will try to bold during the a past twelve years of never losing a game on the home grounds 6 morning and put in the da7 ' : The visitors ' While is keen is friendity and gentleman- it exercising rivillry I 1 !The Boulder bolri art being entertained ast much as their ly ' ' coaches think advisable and every courtesy will be shown them I ) i I' after the game is over Hospitality is just' as 'characterlitie of Utah students as plucky playing It is a tribute to the faculty end student body to the coach g and management to the players welllhilflio—p-foression- a Ism is encouraged no inducements are offerectlikelj lads to enter 0 tt the institution and no bitterness is tolerated in defeat ' The goal of the gridiron Is not the ultimate goal of any Utah university student It is 4 test of mettle in the course of 1 character development a stimulus to university spirit It teaches 0 men to think and act quickly to strive courageously and cleanly to be loyal to their fellows and the institution with which they ' - to 360 words :2 and use of goods and products in the United States trv about 50 per ant below normal laves requirements Those employed on relief work can scarcely make a living those $111143690000 of bonds the past four not increued our money upon relief can only exist while years hu the government policy of boarding one dollar or permanently added one cent to restore the purchasing money has reduced the 'living ' standard of American workers to a power of the people '7' E EDMUND— competitive basis with a :worlds consumption 1 slave— Industries attempting to move forward must borrow-credltEach loan involifes them in greater debt each day piles up more geode which become drugs on the market where 50 per cent of the people are without purchabing power and have no money with which they can buy' All gold hal been hoardedunder pretense of international use gold certificates dedicated to require-menu- s of international banks avail- able cash deposits of the people in central vaults of the federal reserve system which hold a hoard of $5- 575016000 of depositors' cash There can be no purchasing power with the people when the nation's money le controlled by special interests for special people--tpro- duce special results On October 24 1935 the federal reserve board re- ported the gold hoard Of the treu- the money ury as $9829000000 hoardof the federal reserve system as $7230101000 of gold certificates federal reserve notes other 'Support Townsend Plan With Votes' Says Reader — En Editor Tribune woman in all walks of life realizes there must be a change in the present administration or the Workingman and farmer will be the people t who will suffer !peaking of the old blind and crippled they don't seem to get any consylerationt they don't amount to much and what they have One is not sufficient to warrant any con— sideration at all 7 Novr you young and Old why not do your own thinking and do your bit? Remember the one way' out is to get in line with the Townsend plan Dr Townsend is America's greatest humanitarian Investigatt the Townsend plan it will work for the benefit of all old and young Be c sure yottare right and we will make every vote count and will elect the Southern- - college- - presidents money come up to New York with their The government payroll consists men who will back the aged and football teams once in a while of 1chesks issued against bond de- their children AL THOMPSON Brother Albert president- of St posits In banks The checks are 1 -Mary's of San Francisco' is tho issued one day and Canceled the Di C Mt See rule '''- first to cross the country to help next' leaving no circulating money ' stiffen up the squad before and for permanent useJAn increase of PP IL: See rule L o' ' ( Belated EndeaVor-'during the game St Marfa is a little fighting outfit which irtIritt discussion is being had and ITIUCIi ink grand a over the spMed sias upset nuiny football apple 1 Arecen t referendum submitted by thum Cham carts in its day Saturday it will " ber of Commerce"to its most Fordham here St Mary's a organitation 1nembers throughout the has been beaten Call only by are Abet countryPeople generally speculating why organizeend Fordham only by Pun- I tion which prides itself in being the "voice of business"' has fornia unno And suppose that's way due Football experts say it will be If punishment were ivMir burie For every human ain and taint taken this belated action and why it did not indulge its pas a slam-ban- g companies charge us for game : sion for referenda at the time the blue There'd bi more justiet in the "wattspower is smallest Albert the Brother eagle was poising for and the youngest: of American world— Its ed - f I i college presidents' He is 8 feet But I for one am glad there ain't Yesterday was a beautiful day flight into the unknown :x ' It reminded me of spring It must There is general agreement on the point that to say The - tall and 34 years old—two —Joseph Anthony emoloommm have reminded Chet Pratt of spring least any referendum at this time is superflueta"thasmuch as than Robert Maynard A Provo correspondent writes: too for he invited me to go out to Uni the of Hutchins president ' recent elections and other agitations are providingain "They say that if a man bites a dog the Cduntry club and shoot some versity of Chicago- - A native of that's : ply and sufficiently a truepublic I couldn't go but I kept news but down hero we say golf barometer of public reaction and the Christian he Dublin entered ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 3 opinion '7 ' Brothers the order which main that if a dog bites a newspaper thinking about it and wishint that I could And what makes me think ' tains St Marrs while he was a Icolumnist that's good news" It wM be remembered that at the time congress-place- d there's something in telepathy is He there did student postgradute its seal of apVroval upon these measures the official spokesman that when I was up in Dr Clifford THE WEEDS I THINK work at the University of Call Ittidine's office he told me' to open fornia end wu principal of St Politicians scramble ! of the chamber of commerce made polite bow in the direcmy mouth and than of Ichool All over of the Berkeley ton Man"' high the administration place without even consulting- the cont2 said to the nurse: "Hand me my of the before to becoming president dodge Trying stituent members of the chamber which gesture had a two- - ' oiblick11 In this of we The issues face: year college September — -7 2 fold effect First to give the administration to understand that 7 He lain ardent lover- of sports- Straight to the microphone-To my way of thinking cabbage ' Each demagogue speeds "big business" acquiesced in the programs Second it particularly football and caulittliwer are the two friend' — Some think it's wonderful txustrated at the very outset any possible mobilization of op: ' 3liest vegetables Before you get ' of elected Stump Henry mayor think it's the weeds! " position ' I them half cooked they are out in a at ' time when Pa fourth time for the industry' Reading organized opposition might tm have changed the hall and up and down the stairs ' all on ' Socialist ticket the with a ' the whole course of events ' ' ' : Franklin D Roosevelt visiting the neighbors other offices won by his party No wonder therefore that the present referendum Is be strife turmoil and !1 Through ' ' '- ' has advanced in the laboan d So- Has i to us of i each tried h t of of old age: 0 give as a most effective rebuke to the chaniing summarily-shelvett signs Younrs cialist movement exactly al did ts fig life abundant The last about twice 1 her for having failed its members at the crucial moment and Herbert Morrison to the leader- -- For him Gen'ral Johnson's ' London the of cowl ship county ' ----this to ' for belated bleeds ' attempt Loyal heart regain' its lost prestige as the sc oil and the front rank of British Some think it's wonderful ' the ' sacred ' urn of Everything hu its compensation& claimed crucible of thought-no- d -''-'- -- - ----- labor--2publici 1 is man in his own a herb - Every I think it's ths weeds! a opinion : - Although tagged is a Fabian home until the guest leave ' 4 I SOCiaiiSts mt Morrison MSino Corn bogs and potatoes 'Another 'good way it waste time tamed that most radictds were Is ' three A's control ' 44' Is to recommend ' ' ' 'lot of windbags anxious Jo run ToThe Malcolm thrittto a gurwl0 the farmer poor get — the world bui elaborately igno nothing to save has of the hole Out ' IR MALCOLM CAMPBELL the speed king : of motorists rant - oft municipal government The w 1 "' -----plan Have you ever noticed what woneven in 'their own " block ' He one of their creedal Is whose racing record was made in Utah has entered the lists worked from the center out lea"' ' derful poker bands you get when a Some think it's marvelous Marx on you're playing 'midget out the Karl for race another His this ' ing is away time goal a but ' notispeed I think it's the weedalr place in rim Be got ahead t He to parliament aspires represent the borough of Deptford in So does Mr Stump - Be urges become simple' his constithents to think about Life's LtIndOn a district in which women voters predominate ' That : Beyond all belief taxes honest and and government ' 1101 to wory-- - ought to clinch his chances ' liktlielo to "quit thinking in European You yunl in' on relief: 7 '' He is a former cigars a ' o -That's myphilosoph50-snakssr-fint—ilhis heroic achievement—onthcsalt--beda—One-glance-of-his--1 STOVE-7s—mayor—In - AU anyone needs 12 1917 after it twinkling eye one flash of his years' service ae -A-ND Its pretty good captivating smile one plea of his president of the Reading Trades I think ' Li Do you think it's the weeds? modulated voice should win a vote His election will depend' and ' LIMP Labor Council It is Interest on the number of smiles ' NOTES ON THE CUFF be able to bestow during the ing to observe that both - Mr ' is ' : Stump and 3aaper McLevy It coming week DEPARTMENT ' ‘ PEA COAL Z Life is suet ens thing after anHis many friends and admirers in Utah wish him success-- in Bridgeport's reelected socialist CARBON overcame IIIGREST QUALITY of the handicap IS other First we got an iceless re- COUNTY COALeGUARANTEEI) 'his present venture Should the tmexpected happen and defeat 'mayor a short-en- d political designation frigeritor andnow we've got a food- : overtake him in his native land- be will always find a warm by working with simple conerso less one American of honest government rather i f the valley of the Great tions NT' 1111 ia neighbors itine nontli Naive the is What dew than dunno 'In foggyelectricity? I you foggy ' ' ' imkSalt lake : 5 4 t znillennium of dimno the dunno the scientists ' nobody - yesterday 1 — Letters limited (a) Write on one side of the pa per onlY (b) write legibly 3 la) Religious racial and partisan discus Mons barred (b) personal aspersions tVildtøttereidamt ii(ittl retitle:tier &maim Only true names can be pub lished 8 Poetical contributions are not considered n Views expressed in this department are those of the contributors and do not neoessaritY reflect the views of The Tribune y The department cannot be used as an advertising medium I The Forum does not court more than on con a week from tlis same an 1 if -- in ! ! - t -- - -- :''': ' ' : t ' absent-minded- u -- -- ' - ' ' 1 Sir ia Another Race : shars-ths-wealt- h" ' - : terms" t ' ' : - : 7 ! ' ut" hilt ' S: C W : 1 welcome--an44ppreciativ- ci-- - ' ' - rr $625 $523 Coalloi ' -- $ee rule - ' " Porch J33 1 1 PRRISON You Depend Upon PEMBROKE'S 24 EAST BROADWAY 1 aiskauseasto i 9 Right in the Heart of Things - OP! I 71' sl iri 7 : 0 Lif1 IT l 11'ki- ' t li ri f T - SALT LAKE'S EtjS TRAVEL e yi 0 - ' s- - - The Untoo Sus : aid — ' hofol clistriet ' V ' -- - - - - ' ' 1300 1530 -0 342373840 a 2150 ' - - -- ' - - ' f I SPECIAL LOW FARE '' I Los Angeles $8 - 1 0 1 A1F ' IA-- - i ''' -- ' ) 111114114 t14'' ' ' 11111 "Iv l' ' ' s 0- -- - — ' - 2303 0 -- tofvetli g' Union Bus 1 America Only at the ' I Dipot can you find—such'ifrequent ' of modern conveniente departures' buses to California:the Pacific North' west and all the East - : I - : t - "- (-) -- —‘ - 0 ""'" '111''''' - '' -- - 0 r "" e'llik----'1641- 4 ' 21 ' t 91 - - UNION PACIFIC STAGES ' - '1 —offering matchless service -- ' - 0 Here- - is a champion in highway travel 0 — ' ' ---- I - ' ' - CITY TICKET OFFICE 167 SOUTH MAIN WASATCH ' CIIICAG9 - - - " '''' T- &- d TEMPLE SQUARE HOTEL PHONE WASATCH 1366 BOISE a' '' 630 ' DENVER a 800 KANSAS CITY 1695 -- Id BUS DEPOT I 1111101I to the down - - - LOVUFARESs SEATTLE YORK BOSTON''' - - - AND Serve the - I - NEW - - 4 - - - rORTLAND 'EtNiTER' GREXHOUND4LINES - Depot is located right le tho heart of things find across — -- -Go shoot from 'romp!' Square soft Moo t)usieliss 1 a le 1 - 9 UNION PACIFIC- ' ikes s Convenient' a I ('I( in s! s - -- Al I ri J lla v) Nur ‘ k CHARLOTTE EVANS SHAW -- - : A - -- S a ' k -- 9 Will EMBROlig'S long -- - the Recordi sie3:3 I -- ' Off - --- : a v 0 so-cal- led d Bad-Tast- e — ly - - a The weedy young messenger who from the aroma is sneaking a few puffs himself on Abe-sl- y peertin With an - inquiring glance at the clock A marbied'monstrosIty that won a prise at exhibition It's an Imitation of Venus de Milo with the face ofr a clock set in her tummy A gift from the late Dr George Dorsey'who madehand- - 1 rrs - I 5000-degr- ea 7-7 ' tvr donor? who do t 4 1 i — years-young- ' ' maammoommwolir - : ' t and get off things it's a literary fixation that to be fluent one needs drink and nicotine 'about Kathleen Norris and Ferber - -- t - I Mu: -- - nut-hatc- Ites only when work bean down long abandoned cigaret habit plague& At the moment I feel a few deep Inhales—like those dizzydrags used to indulgia before breakfast—might uproot a few fanfrom a tuck in lemory Then was a time I automatically lighted cigaret before answering the telephone You knOw to pep up palaver that cliches--Chucking-- rock-and-so- M-fat- "a One tnaY always resort to those columnar a comma shifting sentence that makes 11' different meanings Woman without ter man would be a I rtt savage" And: "Woman without her man would be a savage And fuome thsuummaan wbreitriinggikwohy09wdetibcie hdaovcie what modern writer tpucheafor — -anthropologist of note who grandiur the Biblical description of an a depression—"the years the locust shelved his precise Englishwith his outer shirt and collar at our poker hath eaten?" giunes And whose cadenced cussA losbaotation comes to me but ing f the spheres—On the source cannot recall A fel night Clare Briggs—but the end of Ifni the colunm and a few- minutes tó early 30's on- ocean trip In the brilliantly lit spare - — -- - dining zoom the second night out be Pressl-War- Attitude (Copyright 1935 McNaughtm suddenly grabbed his bride's hafid: SAidicate "Dorrrbk whiipered --- "They will have those lights fixed in a moment They often go Out Editor Tribune: Have we stayed with the roll of a ship!" She asked out of foreign affairs as we prom- what in the world he wu talking ised when we refused to join the about Then he realized He bad A geometry genius in Boston has been suddenly stricken blind shown that he can trisect an angle world to preserve peace? Our boasted "freedom if speech and the My divining rod of suspicion It may be the aid Farley has long to help with the pie:— ' press" has been developing this war twitches when strangers on trains sought aboard or indeed ship anywhere The great damage done bananas for so long that it seems useless to begin conversation without introCaribbean gales may seem of questioi it at this late day Articles duction Especially when they over- by now but little it flow with friendliness I sat next the '36importance runs short what favoring dictators by explaining of oil? campaign just why each one has reason to' one at Music Hall He chatted Efforts will be made to generate do what he is doing or Intends to amiably at the Intermission and because he looked as slick and suc- a temperature "to melt do because some nation did some-- I cessful as the Blue Train I cata- stubborn elements of the earth" thing at some time that is pro- logued him as a Wallingford and The league which has been turnnounced disgraceful just to support' was unnecessarily grumpy A half the heat on ii duce will like the argument excusing their mill- - block from the theater a touch on ing toknow— tary-- or aggressive measures- ap- the arm—ii My amiable friend n pear constantly by writers who think you dropped this" he said It MuüoIlnl insimits It isn't actually built up feeling against France and was a silk muffler a gift of senti- a war but we have looked carefully made fun of their claim that Ger- mental value Before I could thank and don't see Cecil De Mill in the him be was gone and I stood a fool vicinity with a megaphone many was rearming It seems that we did not discover transfixed Tableaux! 1935 (Copyright by the North the right "secret treaties" after the How proud writers' are over a American Newspaper Alliance World war—nor before either Why Inc) has It been "smart" to have a "for- sudden writing success Gouverneur a eign policy"? How can any of our Morris writes me of hiá enthusiasm people sneer at the "barbarous for the showing of Ayn Rand who Ethloplans" or smile indulgently at at !20 has a play on Broadway and the ''Ipurgifig" of the country we a book on the presses A Russian used to admire by the- - murder of girl who mastered writing beau 111410 -nearly 10000 of the best Germans - -who made it lovable? Why not be entangled with them In honor and II i In favor of humanity? Our magazines have been so one sided and vitriolic that they- were refused entrance into both Trance and Japan as were also authors of unommonwtV books I who stir up suspicion and FOR GOOD 111111110P4 fear reminding nations of grudges FOUNTAIN PENS 417:4TO: 4 I! the amount they by comparing some or other treaty "got" out of C k!4Ille1111' so they will be at each other's throats PLEASANT BOOM instead of an And do you notice that the war Pot Choice and besides it exposed porch always hanging over the world by to reduce your fuel biU and CARDS CIMISTMAS help means of press control is brought makes the entire home more comPEMBROKE'S to a !powder box" stage just in time fortable For Inexpensive Meet to harass and hinder mud) neededI NOVELTIES ' I corrective measures in our own PEMBROKE'S No When Disappointments misgovernment? ERRILVII1C0 - ' i 71 it ' 'he Senator From Sandpit nieaes 3 i By Our Readers Forum Rules 1 2 — — ill - — '- a :: -- - isiaziimm:2 '1111111 st r-- the day but he would have been at anything be tried good ' Became Friends Wa—tecame friends Several - years ago went up to Boston to see him where he was in a whirlwind of work as director of the Albert Russell Erskine Bureau of Street Traffic Research He bad set up new traffic plans all working --beautifully at Los Angeles San Francisco Chicago and Boston He had taken both his master's and doctor's degree at Harvard His red hair WS1 tamed and zoned a bit but otherwise he was the same—possibly more so By this time he had qualified tot only as a traffic' expert but as IA iningeer working with ex actitudes as minute as onything a bride engineer has to do with Unless I ant mistaken his was the first grade NA" Intelligence to be Intensively applied to the grand muddle which urban auto trafflo would have become bad it not been forDr—ItcOlintock and his runnerzup In this field His sc tivities and interests In traffie —spread but amazingly andhe now Includes airplanes and airports In his researches- - Just now he is traffic adviser and consultant for the New York police department Dr McClintock a native of Cedar Rapids Neb Is 41 years jBuLL 74 4' immediately-titertelterrite-wee- ka4 - Moir C) -Pal— Of : - - c'4i as ?Zip Ind p011 Th e Forum -- n ‘ 14111o1 4 1 11--lontatio- r er's address 1 delayed this there because 1 thought it would be a dull with those notes My opiniod of John O'Hara's book 'Butterfield 8° will pad out a few lines Written to shock the reader And after 10 pages I opened the window e and sent it out to the night garbage man He thinks it's wiL Or perhaps swill —This writing against time b somewhat a Maskeiyne and DeVant trick —making things appear out of thin air A wave of the wand and a cascade of paragraphs! And out of the torrent one hopes for but rarely kets a real pearl one that fits slickly in the mind like a grape in the mouth— - o---e2- iI ! I ii lit t - - AffIPE6rATE " I ' ing fork-bille- — 1 enforce-ustric-t-boycott - vtql 1r hiroir At P) -- NA Ab114 ' -- MeINTYRE---- -- ittha 4:j 's1f47460-3- -1 4 AP as al l'un--writ- fOrr1("W - i- Xk r Nv2:a - 1 r AR1" 7 eofS - : 21 rorK Dav by vayj ay Bbe 'MEW- - YORK Non II—It's 4:15 did English in three years p m and a- messenger from the asked Morris to criticise her first ' syndicate sits outside waiting Un- novel Except mending a split inless he delivers this column to a nifty be found othing be did Times Square office by 5 o'clock it not wish be might have done himwill snot appear- - in print a column like Which self Remember might be a minor werryto readers this of miscellany - those home town paper fillers? At but a sleepless night for me Not in 20 years have ever been the bottom of the leading page 1 left oan&Lwon'Lbjo itoryltWomeni outnumber men day To maks it tougher I had a two to one in Siam" Or: "The h d has become so page of notes cached in a suit that went to a cleaner's this morning and rare that —the Audubon society the tervant who took it is gone for knows of but a single pair in the the day and I don't know the clean- United States" - 6- ( ' iff11kt-- : - I O O ': YORIC I '1- xY Ndiki r E ri C League of Nations taken seriously almost everywhere seem ato be gaining some headway 1' : in its—efforts to make the Italian 'conqüest of Ethiopia a barren gut will accrue to Mussolini by subduing What advantage victory I the African empire end losing the friendship of the rest of the e ! C:) from Harvard university where 44 world? indicate he does traffic research is thieEvidently he senses this as i t - a overtures from Itpmertaking to a satisfactory adjudication of ly He tunes in on that wave of IL o excitement and whasome of hostilities differences and a cemtion l that grueby up spection kickeid Evidently the pressure of financial sanctions is beginning Readers' Digest pamphlet : to make itself felt Thirty-si- x governments of varying degrees som "And Sudden Death! ' with a na!' of commercial importanie ranging from Great Britain to Spain tional mobilization of safety COU116 ft have agreed to apply all the thumbscrews of trade under their sels macabre statistics and salut ID'scctint'csAili111:fi41411 tary exhortations to motorists control to rnake II Duce relinquish his grip on Selassie's throat Dr McClintock addressing the It is predicted that as many as SO nations former customers of Advertising club of New York In ' On all good sportsmanship on the ' ii to and 'road That is characteristic Burfrom refrain that from country products selling Italy e rowing like a gopher for facts f :1 anythlng except for cold cash he wrap! them up in sound psy' made Muisolinl been have Claims can that from the buy 1 chology whin:ha gets them States Japan and Germany all Ills munitions and raw Talks at Stanford t materials needed in this emergency— which may be discounted I always had an idea that I had : :credit as 'misplaced suurancer because the of his government something to do with shunting V him into his career I gave a ' t 't ' kits bein seriously impaired by internal as well as external on Stanford at talk university ''''- -' 8 s '' 1 complications No One 'questions the devotion Of the fascists to newspaper work I told the boys Pill was it a I thought pretty good chieftithl nor their willingness to sacrifice personal for- - trade There was one eager lad 1 their i who wanted to know all ' e tunes for theidvantementeitheittountres interests-bu- t pr- o- His wiry wavy crackling about red hair of the conflict if and when it becomes guerilla war- - made him seem like a human a fare the 'enforced lowering of living scales the ebbing of mar- - sparkplug suggesting or maybe just spontal " tial enthusiasm and the continued neglect of home circles and neousenergy combustion What about this and what about that? There e --- -iffairs will naturally impair the morale of those lit it private 'fan no satisfying him- -Onsi in—clifoiii7leit been He behind had the front until tbe political stability of figuring t LL S Aloticy Control woriu— But-- 1— th - cliz ed it I tat a eonar it 1 -- -in —Plan ee t s Criticism ' sion for municipal affairs boiling This war will prove an expensive undertaking to Italy street traffic agot it all down Editor Tribune: The people of the 2 while trade losses sustained by the rest of the world in making away to a fao running start a an example of the alleged aggressor will be small he took the title in his profession United States have no purchasing compared at a time when hie classmates a Goods they make they cant to the impetus it may give the'cause of universal peace Such were still sparring for an open- - power not buy food they raise and grow him left On entirely ai a' consummation will justify the conception cannot pay for creation and con convincead abut newapaper work they i tinuance of the built are 'sold for taxes nmdustry is ' ' league' Possibly it was my good deed for strangled for lack of money and a 1 I By Morris ei 1 Nov II—Dr Mil ler McClintock's hair is almost red enough to serve for a tragic - light Maybelhat's whal gave him the idea of becoming America's greatest traffic expert His appearance in New York down I - rt-ic- - 1935 by The Salt Lake Tribune) I 935 0 (Copyright Support Enlisted klythe League Ir LE:MC7' t ft - TODAY oBy NOVEMBEit It Will Be No Place for Little Girls SPOTLIGHT - - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING IN THE Lake City Utah 'Saturday Morning- Itovember a 1935 : - 4 ' 0 - - 18151:11:0 - ' ' ' 1 - ' -' 0 0 1 s t!4 |