| Show n THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING Child Welfare Need Stressed At Presides Report Shows P-TAM- eet Speakers Urge Leaders to Combat Growth of ' Communism Building of child character with- In the home development of a partnership between the home and A aid in suppreschool and P-sing communism in Utah were urged in addresses Friday night St a banquet of delegates to the fourteenth annual convention of the Utah State Congress of Parents and Teachers in the Newhouse hotel Governor Henry H Blood in welcoming delegates on behalf of the State urged that all schools and churcheSwork to further home influence of fathers and mothers in the building of character among the children He complimented able for the leadership congress First Nine’ Months of Fiscal Year Net $7057653 Taxes paid to the state during the first nine months of the current fiscal year totaled $705765311 a gain of more than one million dollars over the corresponding period a year ago according to a com- T that is enabling underprivileged children in particular to receive proper care and school training Mayor Asks Aid Tax Payments Gain Million parative statement released Friday by the Utah tax commission Revenue from the gasoline and sales taxes yielded more than one-- 1 half of the total on the period— July 1 to April 1 Increased income and tax payments concorporation tributed to the general rise in re- Icy Wings Force 1936 Chief Stresses Rise Shown In Building Activities Salt Lake City building activity as indicated by building permits was $7781733 greater during the first quarter of 1936 than during the last corresponding 'period year according to a report Friday of R K McCullough city building inspector The report filed with City Commissioner P H Goggln listed 375 permits Issued during the last three months 22 more than the' first quarter of 1935 Permits were issued for a total of $8550395 alteration and repair work and for $95505 new nonresidential' construction resir Building of dences during the three months cost $138206 a total of $88666 more than In the 1985 first quarter one-fami- ly ceipts In the same period of the last fiscal year total receipts were Mrs Arch 3 West president of and in the corresponding the Utah State Congress of Parents months the year before the state and Teachers who presided Friday received $471576846 at sessions of the fourteenth annual Income Filing Fee congress convention Abolition of income tax filing fees caused a drop in receipts from the income and corporation filing fees and property base tax from $14402294 in the first three quarters of the last fiscal year to in the same period of the current fiscal period Reduction in license fees on passenger cars and motor trucks likewise resulted in & decrease in rev0 enue which a year ago was to $74737438 compared Sets Plane Down in Area However up to April 1 the licensed gross ton mile tax on trucks yielded Searched Lost $2811139 whereas this levy was not in effect in the two previous years Companion Gasoline tax revenue for the first nine months of this fiscal year toC H Braddick department compared to of taled $219440914 commerce air inspector in charge of $191971831 in the corresponding period of the last fiscal year Sales checking radio guide beams pan- tax collections were $215465722 caked on a mountain fve miles compared to $183606655 a year ago southeast of Coalville Utah Friday Drop In Beer Tax afternoon He was en route to Salt Beer tax receipts were nearly 50 Lake City from Rock Springs Wyo per cent below last year’s figure Braddick met a kinder fate than due to changes in the license regulations a lower tax rate In that believed to have befallen his the firstandnine months of the last fellow inspector Howard Stark who fiscal year $14025210 was collected disappeared on the same route on as against $7415207 in the current the blustery afternoon of January fiscal year Revenue from other sources col16 Stark's plane neverhas been lected for the first three quarters discovered exten- of the present fiscal year included sive searches have been conducted $52798620 from the income and corporation tax (district school from the air and y land posses fund) $17599540 from the same Braddick unhurt in the landing source (general fund) clgaret tax on the snowcapped mountain y was $20837899 Inheritance tax able to reach the Blonquist ranch insurance tax house near Coalville before 8 p m $1726923 insurance company tax motor transportation $26873766 Friday He notified local and Rock tax $20198141 vehicle control tax Springs department of commerce $6389979 income and corporation tax (protested and withheld) officials of his position insurance company tax Ice forming on the plane’s wings ftfod) $949646 suspense (firemen’s and surface compelled Braddick to $1722895 car and bus company tax make a forced landing he told offi- $9123826 and public utilities comcials his ship pancaked against the mission fund $3079488 APRIL 4 Tax Reformers’ Hint Mandamus to Force Initiative Federal Flier to Ground Plane Utah Stockmen Assured of Cut In Range Rate Speed Factor In Policing “ Forestry Official Gives WorjUat Opening Finch Urges Utah Peace Officers to Use Teletype Installation of a statewide teletype system for police and sheriffs offices was urged as a means of combating crime by Chief of Police Harry L Finch speaking Friday at the sixth semiannual crime conference of the Utah Peace Officers’ association at the Newhouse hotel Teletype instruments Chief Finch said would enable the rapid relaying of reports on crimes that would prove Invaluable in apprehending criminals Costs Chief Finch said should be low In cases where counties felt that the cost was prohibitive several counties could pool their money and maintain a common teletype office where information could be telephoned t6 the rest Change Plans The conference was attended by 150 delegates from all sections of the state It was voted to hold the 1936 convention In June at Cedar City Instead of at Vernal as was previously planned Speaking at the sessions W A Rorer agent in charge of the local office of the federal bureau of investigation and Earl Bertelson of the Salt Lake City police department urged that police officers keep more adequate records Mr Rorer pledged federal cooperation with the state police officers in the matter of coordinating activities Mr Bertelson conducted a class in report writing in which he explained the information that should be put in a proper report W L Foxley of the Salt Lake county sheriffs office spoke on “Fundamentals of Crime Investigation and Fingerprint Work” He outlined the procedure in conduct ing investigations of a crime and the value of fingerprints and photographs in brining a case to & successful conclusion Conduct Classes A class entitled “Scene of Crime” was conducted by E A Hedman of the Salt Lake City police departhomicide A hypothetical ment scene was outlined and Mr Hed' man then went through the various phases of investigation of clues to reconstruct the crime and solve it A demonstration in the use of “jiu jltsu” to subdue unruly prisoners and those seeking to avoid arrest was given by R Whitney Groo superintendent of the state high' way patrol Thomas W Dee of the Salt Lake City police department gave inductions in first aid At a luncheon meeting In charge of the ladies’ auxiliary Hugh B Brown chairman of the state liquor control commission asked for the cooperation of the peace officers in the enforcement of the liquor law Sheriff Vern M Fairbanks of Richfield association president had charge of the sessions Mrs Melba Keeter of Ogden president of the auxiliary was in charge of entertainment The Salt Lake Police Glee gave musical selections of of gradual corrective jolution national grazing problems on the protective forest with maximum cuts of 10 per cent was assured stockmen Friday by Ernest Winkler of Ogden assistant regional forester in an address before delecongates to the eighteenth annual vention of the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers’ association in the Newhouse hotel ' Six speakers at morning and afternoon sessions encouraged the stockmen With reports of bettering conditions generally in the liveBetter grazing stock Industry with more efficient distribution of grazing facilities improved weather conditions and betterment of stock growing methods were stressed as tending toward brighter prospects all along the line Seek Best Interests “We are working for the best interests of the livestock industry in taking corrective measures to better grazing conditions on the national forest” said Mr Winkler "People with other interests such as game and recreation must be kept in mind but the stablization of the livestock industry is of pribe mary importance" of Mr Winkler said that the forestry service proposed fixing a 10 per cent cut in grazing privileges on the national forest distributed He stated over a period that some contracts of the term permits to be issued would not make more than a 5 per cent cut and that cuts would be made only where necessary to protect the A Attorney Informs Welling Mayor E B Erwin asked aid of the congress in combating the comlie Is Not Obliged to munistic movement in Utah He File Petitions cited police statistics to show that there are 4000 Communist party Mandamus proceedings may be In members in the state declaring stituted against Secretary of State them to be "growing more active all the time in preaching revolution Milton H Welling in an effort to for and attracting geopleiinder misrepKathleen Carter examines some of the prizes to compel him to act so a “tax reresentation” form” setup sponsored by a: group a be children that given given away for colored Easter eggs at the Knighthood Urging of Utah citizens may be submitted greater voice in home affairs Mrs Youth Radio club’s Easter matinee on April 11 John E Hayes of Twin Falls Idaho to an initiative vote' he was unofpresident of the Idaho congress and ficially advised Friday P-naT A of the associate editor Mr Welling was informed Thursmust tional magazine declared they day by Attorney General Joseph be taught to think straight in order Chez that he is not obliged to ao to realize citizenship The home cept the proposals for filing a step should set a definite goal for child that would lead to their presentaaccomplishment and straight thinktion to the voters next November asserted she ing Gives Interview “The sin of instilling fear In chilFirst 1900 Bringing in Entries to Tribune Will dren is worst of all” said Mrs however he had reached Friday in believe child “Make the no definite decision but indicated Hayes Get Tickets to Knighthood of Youth Show himself and others Train them in in an interview that he probably World mindedness and to think would not accept the petition A decision will be reached after atStraight on international affairs Easter bunnies colored eggs flowers music and fun— all the Teach them to realize citizenship for the group submit a brief torneys color and gaiety that belong to the Easter season— will be comin support of cldims that the secreThey need & common ground to in one big festival for the children of Salt Lake City when bined achieve partnership” tary of state is required by law to Mrs Arch J West president of the Knighthood of Youth Radio club entertains at the Capitol their document accept the Utah congress presided at the Should he refuse to accept the filtheater on the morning of April 11 banquet meeting She also led the ings the attorneys it was said probComing as a climax to a vacation 148 convention delegates represenably will attempt mandamus this big show will present free mov- Ci tative of 7000 Utah mothers and fa“The opinion of the attorney gening pictures a splendid Radio club thers in discussions during morneral will be very helpful to me in vaudeville free candy and lovely the on sessions and afternoon at a decision of what is my ing arriving Easter prizes to those who accept convention theme of “The Home’s duty in connection with the initiathe invitation and qualify for Buildto Character Relationship tive and referendum petition subtickets ballroom hotel held the in ing” mitted by the People’s DiAnd It is easy to qualify All that and committee rooms vision of the Legislative Department is necessary is to color an Easter of Needs WelMr of State ths Utah" said Major Interest Centers on Choice egg in any way desired and bring ling The effects of reading recreait to The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegraconis “The a opinion devastating tion motion pictures associations Chairman of for building before midnight on of demnation the proposed legislaand traffic safety upon child life 8 Each of the first 1900 eggs April tion I am advised that the sponUtah Committee were stressed as of major impor- mountain presented will be awarded a ticket sors are preparing a brief answertance in character education Mothto the big Knighthood of Youth extent of The to the the damage It will he ing Mr Chez’s opinion ers and fathers were urged to adRadio club moving picture show was not determined filed some plane 4 on time Until of Democratic the lives so their April that Reorganization just their family and vaudeville in which the manthat brief is studied I shall have no According to reports Braddick children will be provided ethioal encountered state committee will be effected at agement of the Capitol theater is all weather definite squally statement to make spiritual and cultural backgrounds along the route from Rock a meeting of the committee' mem- cooperating to give one of the finSprings Extent of Series for a happy and useful life snow to on and Rain turned bers Saturday at 8 p m in the est children's matinees ever seen ice the Under questioning by Mrs L K “I fear that the people have no in Salt Lake City as surface he skimmed the ship's Newhouse hotel Nicholson congress director of pubadequate knowledge of the extent Egg Competition lic welfare a jury panel demonstra high and rugged mountain area elected Officers will be be to the Provisions of the Taylor grazing of this proposed series of But that isn’t all! Every egg will tlon brought recommendations for laws will mean It vice the at chairman chairman associate to printing and other act be entered in competition for some problems pertinent more reading by children the adopof more than 300000 chairwoman and treasurer lovely Easter prizes— pairs of live the sheep growing industry were public expense tion of a worthwhile hobby by fV' copies of each of the five proposed Interest centered about the selec- rabbits big furry rabbit toys and discussed at meetings called by di laws Some of them aye voluminous eryone criticism of many motion Prizes tion of the chairman and the as- cunning Easter novelties pictures are harmful to youth the rectors of the Utah Wool Growers’ one of them covering about 36 pages will be awarded in four different Mich-elsen of our urging of good associations for chib R Olof of session sociate chairwoman present volume association Friday in the Hotel classes— for the funniest egg the Aren and a suggestion for revoca-tiolaws Each of these pamphlets must chairman and Mrs prettiest egg the most originally present Utah of licenses of “lunatic fringe” be mailed at public expense to every Frank W Ptnrose acting associate decorated egg and the egg that The Right Reverend Minsignor Dual use of range land and the registered voter in Utah automobile drivers I am 58 died suddenchairwoman are candidates for the shows the best color harmony and L Bjarnason chairman of the Duane G Hunt vicar general of distribution of grazing privileges troubled to know without a cent of Frank E Bagley ly design Children may enter any of night at the family home posts congress library service committee the Salt Lake Catholic diocese will was explained by Ernest Winkler available appropriation and with a 1131Friday these Classes but every egg must Gilmer drive He suffered defito more Mentioned children in read their urged Rawlings deliver a series of five weekly lec- assistant forester in charge of graz- legislative prohibition against be decorated by the child who enattack cits just how this department can heart leisure moments He told of the Calvin W Rawlings Third dis- ters it The name address and age P-- T permit meet this expense which will likely Mr Bagley was born May 8 1876 A buying many books for li- tures on the National Catholic Hour ing He said a in Salt Lake City the son of Charles trict attorney and present vi of the child must accompany each brary use and of $300000 a year over a national radio network dur- as provided under the act would be aggregate more than $150000” and Hansen Julia awarded for Bagley most is the chairman anHe said the sponsors must obtain prominently entrybestPrizes will be best being spent by Utah libraries ing the early summer it was an- initiated early in 1936 He established the Cloverleaf dairy and the the the seepnd 21000 Mr if Michelsen’s boomed he opthe of accepts nually for new volumes signatures nounced Friday here and retired after Selling his inThe program he said would probeach class — makMiss Jane Schofield representing own ex- terests a few P Dobbs and thirda best egg in for their while at Stuart filing ponents petition not to ex- pense but thereafter the state will years ago prizes Lewis ingAnd total of 13 fine Ray T Forsberg chairman of the Monsignor Hunt was invited to ably include a reduction Mr Bagley was married to Flor- J Francis Fowles of OgdenBox there is still more! On April of be Elto costs of Jones meet recreation committee be speaker on the Catholic Hour by ceed 10 per cent in distribution county congress attorney required subsequent ence Armstrong who died two years 10 and 11 The availA members to encourincidental to putting the issues beofficers of the National Council of range land and a reduction in urged P-are a daughter der county Henry D Moyle of Salt of fore the ago Surviving aside for land able big set Hobby Handicraft show will be protection M in Lake State Senator children constructive age George people City play Catholic Men Mrs Daryl B Badger and a brother audiheld in The Tribune-Telegrathe ranges been also be a She declared recreation to have two sisters E C Bagley Mrs Miller of Price and of The ort lectures Youth be will was torium The said service He the forest Knighthood given community problem and that undiJulia B Hills and Mrs Courtney mentoined Radio club is sponsoring the Easter rected play leads to delinquency Sunday afternoons from June 7 to endeavoring to find a workable proOpposed to Mrs Ppnrose will be Harris that on and term permits Mrs RevaBeck Bosone Salt Lake egg division of this Hobby and C P Rockwood chairman of the July 5 inclusive over the National gram Handicraft show jt nd every egg enshortly would be held in City attorney and member of the congress 'motion picture commit- Broadcasting company network bearings tered in the Easter egg contest will state the cities throughout house state of Alternate tee declared the depiction of crime from New York representatives Appointed for F R Marshall secretary of the also be entered in the Hobby and City Subjects the Observers that in were certain scenes on the screen had a harmWool Growers' association event a Salt Lake City man is Handicraft show where it will comful effect upon children He criti- the talks have not yet been defi- National Fire amendon commented Body By The from first run Surety proposed Pony elected chairman that the vice pete for the awards offered in each Express cised block picture sales as forcing nitely chosen Monsignor Hunt said ment to the act and George Sacramento Cal to St Joseph Mb chairman would be from another division of the show exhibitors to buy both bad and good Monsignor Hunt delivered a simi- Holman of Taylor the federal biological will be commemorated next Friday section of the state on Cathof lar series lectures Bring Entry Down the pictures A J Snow 329 Fifth avenue was survey talked on predatory animal at a luncheon to be held in the Lion All in of olic Hour and any chjld has to do is to color July Association August Made Qiairman Right A project employing 119 house by the Utah Pioneer Trails appointed Friday as an alternate to control will be doing that an weekHe broadcast egg— has last everyone year ' Right associations for children Mr Michelsen who is the district relief workers had been successful and Landmarks association the electrical committee of the Naanyway— and bring it to room 301 diswere urged by B H Robinson ly sermons over a local station for in taking 3500 predatory animals he Marking the 75th the for Sixth attorney judicial Tribune-Telegraanniversary of tional Fire Protective association building before chairman of the congress child de- several years said in pleading that the work be the run the association has pre- Mr Snow is chief engineer for the trict was elected vice chairman two on April 8 midnight D the committee Mrs and E upon continued during the spring and pared an appropriate program Mo- board of fire underwriters of Salt years ago linquency resignation After the show which will start of Chairman Hugh B Brown was summer Smedley chairman of the congress tion pictures taken of the 75th an- Lake City 9:15 a m a free candy treat will at Readers Offered safety committee said that truck Uniform management of ranges niversary rerun last year Will be The appointment was made by the elevated to the chairmanship be given to every guest Prizes for and bus drivers had the best safety was discussed by Utah advisory shown by Dr Walter M Stookey executive offices of the association ‘Mentioned for the post of vice the eggs will be awarded Bureau Service committee men of the grazing act who followed the riders over the at Boston Mr Snow said L A chairman are: Frank B Muir Davis fromwinning records in driving the stage of the theater "Ten per cent of the drivers cause at a night session that convened run In his capacity as official physi- Barley Denver was named to mem- county committee chairman Mr But remember — the contest Is City Ellis Pickcian almost all the accidents” said Mrs shortly after 7:30 p m bership of the electrical committee Jones of Brigham to young people under 18 St only open — — ett Seventhdistrict' attorney-his wllLFred-Mr ” alternate b land with Mr Snow as Honored guests- The Trtbune employs — Smedley “Thejr are the ‘lunatte and ' Mrs W M Chasten and Mr and The committee prepares for pub- George Mr "Dobbs of OgdenTJTE the first 1900 eric J Haskln to give inforfringe’ Their licenses should be reeggs received When Marl Gibson of Wilson Milford and Mrs John U Hicks and their fam- lication the code for all electrical voked when convicted of violaDies mation to its readers There John M 1900 free tickets are given out the DemoNo Lake of Price Salt City ilies of Ibapah who assisted in the activity in the country Mr Snow is no charge except return tions” available so alt crats have been suggested as candi- no- more will be on - The convention opened with a rerun explained postage on letters or a small the fun should who wish to get in Of Illness Lingering dates cost price on booklets If you ceremonial march of congress offitheir colored eggs to room Parnell Black Salt Lake county bringTribune-Telegracers led by girls of the Cyprus high desire information on social building just chairman said he was not a candi- 301 school orchestra Rabbi Samuel H — — security send in your name as soon as possible a Morton 69 died state John at Truitt office date for committee any Gordon offered the invocation foland address with five cents 10:20 m local at rumored as been had p Friday explaining hospital lowed by a report on conventin and you will get a prompt after a lingering illness that the campaign in the county will Police Take Twelve rules by W Blaine Winters of Pay-so- n Week-En- d reply Mr Truitt was born April 15 1866 require his entire time Use This Coupon Men in Gaming Raid at South Salem Ohio the son of W J Lewis of Salt Lake City Is Charles H Skidmore state superThe Salt Lake Tribune Edward and Dora Morton Truitt B treasurer the Lyle present intendent of public instruction in Information Bureau A snow was falling Friday night an inch deficient as compared Nicholes of Salt Lake City is the Twelve men were arrested during He came here about 43 years ago Welcoming the delegates declared Frederic J Haskin Director a police gambling raid at the rear of in the moving van over much of northern Utah and a with average the total since Ocwas Ho engaged secretary Utah to be behind other states in 225 South Main street Friday afWashington D C or more of precipitation had tober 1 is 73 of an inch in excess trace business adult education He urged that the I Inclose herewith FIVE of average ternoon Surviving are his widow Mr8' been recorded in almost all the congress work to promote such edCENTS in coin (carefully Morals squadsmen H M While a slight storm was felt In Utah Museum Laura H Truitt and a son John C northern section during the day ucation as well as child and general Society of a for the G D Holt and B O Hoag-lan- d copy wrapped) meantime had Utah rains and snows were reTemperatures Truitt education the raid Those arpew booklet THE SOCIAL conducted corded in Colorado and California risen considerably the mean Plans Sunday Meeting rested were: Leonard SECURITY ACT Revised Smith 26 3 degrees below the 46 g-only At Redding Cal 104 inches of adopted provide for officers’ terms of three years Exchange Club Meets rain fell during the day onp of the normal as compared with 16 decharged with gamekeeping Jimmie Name Instead of the two years now preThe Utah Museum society will Henry 84: Charles Jones 48 WilThe bel6w Members of the Exchange club grees heaviest of the season The PaThursday convene at the Springville art gal- liam Black 27 George Davis 39: cific coast disturbance was atwere shown pictures taken on the highest reading was 52 and the vailing Terms will be staggered Street The Saturday morning session tributed to an Inland moving low leries at 2:30 p m Sunday arrange- Dave Frout 57 Jim Orman 41 Ed air route to Great Falls Mont at a lowest was 34 degrees will open at 10 o’clock with Mrs The trace of precipitation repressure area while a similar ments being made by W H Paulsen Clark 35 Harry Brown 68 Frank regular meeting held Friday in the City West presiding Two general sesHotel Utah The film was shown corded in Salt Laki City was inProfessor B F Larson of Brig- Butcher 43 Walter Spinks 53 and weather condition was reported with 26 sions are scheduled during the day traffic sufficient to alter the 02 of an over the Utah and Colorado areas ham Young university will conduct Frank Ross charged by George D Keyser Jr State h Smith was released on state board meetA of the Western Air inch mark for April or the The Utah weather forecast the society members through the gambling representative Mail to Washington D C total of the season While called for rain or snow Saturday galleries explaining its origin and $100 bail and the others were re Express and National Parks Airing will follow adjournment at J leased on $25 bail each 4:30 p m the month's precipitation is 18 of and probably Sunday features way $824-2393- although $104-482- (self-insurer- s) Wool Directors Discuss Grazing Mons D G Hunt To Give Talks Salt Lake Children Invited To Enter Easter Egg Contest t atate Bourbon Group to Elect m Retired Dairyman Dies Suddenly Tribune-Telegram- ’s T m Pony Express To Be Recalled m years-ef—ag- Truitt - Weatherman Predicts Rain Or Snow During m Dun-com- bein- by-la- 1001-inc- a S L Meet ar ar range E J Maynard dean of agricul- ture at the Utah State Agricultural college told the stockmen that the range industry could not prosper without more attention being paid to proper growing methods He recommended that the livestock growers through the organization in convention appoint a committee to work out a program for the Agricultural college extension service in order that stockmen could study their problems through this serv- ice Range Count Cut Dean Maynard pointed out that there has been a reduction in Utah range cows of approximately 40 per cent since 1925 and a reduction of 38 per cent- - in horses during the past 15 years He declared that im- provement in feeding and marketing would greatly increase the incomes of stockmen and help build up the He recommended control range breeding Mayor E B Erwin in welcoming the convention delegates urged the cattle and horse growers to work with Salt Lake City in forwarding a movement linking the capital city and outlying districts in a united effort to promote Utah interests generally Harry Petrie of Washington D C chief of the cattle and sheep program of the department of agriculture spoke on the general live- stock situation and present demands Statistics presented by him tr showed that the federal government's drouth program reduced the number of cattle in 24 states by thereby removing cause for worry over a surplus Mr Petrie also reviewed the work and findings of last month’s soil conservation meeting in Salt Lake City He gave high praise to M L Wilson assistant secretary of agriculture as a man who had the best interests of stockmen keenly at heart Makes Response L C Montgomery of Heber City responded to Mayor— Erwin’s address of welcome Dr George Stewart of the United States forestry service discussed range habilita-tio- n Dr F E Murray of the United States bureau of animal husbandry animal diseases and W R Probert of Ibapah what the state association means to cattlemen J M Macfarlane presiding as association president read report of the secretary and president Resolutions relating to soil conservation and its bearing upon the livestock industry the game problem on the national forest and the Taylor grazing act will be presented for action Saturday The grazing act will be discussed by Hugh Colton and others Immediate making of’ allotments under the Taylor Act will probably be recommended by resolutions ’ F E Mollin secretary of the American National Livestock will discuss the work of the organization Saturday afternoon A F Bracken will speak on the land planning board and its relationship to livestock and big game Election of officers will precede adjournment asso-ciati- Wool Marketing Group Elects New Officers Officers of the Utah Wool Marketing association were elected Friday at a meeting of director in the association offices in the Felt building Sylvester Broadbent of Salt Lake City was elected president He assumes the office left vacant by the death of W H Harvey last year Other officers named are J Clive Davis of Vernal vice president James A Hooper reelected secre- tary and manager Other directors the association are Charles Redd of La Sal Frank A Thorley of Cedar City and J W Shand of Mr Redd is president of Manti the national association of |