| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING 20 Palm Sunday Rites Usher In Holy Week APRIL 6 1936 Idaho Church H S A uerbach Heads State Historical Group Party Leader Death Clai Honor Guest far Merchant Named as Successor for Dr J Snow to Gather in Daily Services Till Lent End Dies on Visit Business Man John W Hart of Rigby Succumbs to Heart Attack in S L William G Patrick Dies at S L Residence of Heart Attack Mines and Utilities Held John W Hart of Rigby Idkho prominent church businespand political leader and intjjrfate friend of Senator WilliamEi Borah died William G Patrick 66 president comof the pany died Sunday night at the I’amily home 283 Sixth avenue as a result of a heart attack Mr Patrick was also vice president of the Western-Garmen- t Manufacturing company Salt Lake City and a director of the Hollywood Frock company of Los Angeles He was born on April 29 1869 in Salt Lake City a son of Robert and Rachel Baird Patrick Utah pioneers Started With Z C M I Mr Patrick started his business career with the Z C M I and later was associated with John Scowcroft & Sons company of Ogden as a department manager and New York buyer In 1909 in association with Joseph Decker and others he organized the Decker-Patric- k company A partial answer to the question: a Why do some counties collect than due taxes of percentage larger others? is contained in an analysis of assessments prepared by V H L S Worshipers Herbert S Auerbach Salt Lake City merchant was elected pres-ideof the Utah State Historical society at the annual meeting- of the board of control it was announced Sunday Dr Mr succeeds Auerbach William J Snow who became president of the society July 1 nt iwn Better Payers Than Other Groups - Impressive Palm Sunday ceremonies in the Catholic Episcopal Lutheran and Protestant churches opened the Holy week observance in Salt Lake City Throughout the week which is the most solemn celebration on the Christian calendar worshipers will gather in daily services with speon cial observances Maunday Thursday Good Friday and Holy Saturday The week also marks the ending Of the Lenten period at Saturday noon The Blaster festival will culminate the week’s observances Three masses were celebrated Sunday in the Cathedral of the Madeleine featured by the distributing of palms The Passion according to St Mathew was sung Masses will be celebrated at 7 8 and 9 a m Monday Tuesday and Wednesday St Mark’s Services Holy communion was conducted at 8 a m at the St Mark’s cathedral under the direction of the Right Reverend Arthur W Moulton D D bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Utah Morning prayer and ermon services were under the direction of the Reverend John W Hyslop Special evening services were held at 7:30 o'clock with the Reverend Alwyn E Butcher rector of the St Paul’s church preaching consermon Holy communion was ducted at St Paul’s church Sunday at 8 a m Holy week will be observed in Lutheran churches throughout the city in special services Services in the Capitol theater sponsored by the Salt Lake Mini- sterial association will be held daily at 11:50 a m Monday through Friday Ministers from the various churches will deliver the ser- mons in 1931 Dr George Emory Fellows was elected vice president at the meeting in the society’s quarters in the state capital: Resigns Post In his annual report Secretary-TreasurJ Cecil Alter tendered his resignation He gave as his reason ‘‘the great need for an active officer who has more time to devote to the duties than I can command considering possibly other responsibilities" The society named Mrs Flora B Horne 1216 Lake street Salt Lake City to the vacancy Mrs Horne formerly was lecturer organizer and president of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers She will take office May 1 Mr Altei will continue to act as historian and as editor in chief of yre society's publications In accepting the presidency Mr Auerbach anmjieytfther things expressed the gpimon that while nearly every ptner state publishes an historical periodical none of them has any greater need for onejthan Utah He declared tne the society’s historical hpe that would soon be issued quarterly again publishing some of the many valuable journals and other sources of Utah history Society Aids Mr Alter’s report contained the information that the society during the past year has furnished aids for use in preparing historical material for various organizations Further work on the history of early journalism in Utah a room at the'Utah Patrick-Lawson-Hunt- hotel early Sunday of aheart attack He was 69 years As president of Rigby L D S staje Mr Hart was here to attend sslons of the 106th annual conference of the church He was ac- er companied by his wife Mrs Anna Boss Hart who was with him when he died Mr Hart was known as one of Idaho’s most prominent advocates of reclamation and since the organization of the powerful reclamation committee of nine in that state he had been its chairman Terbert S Auerbach was taken up With his wife Mr Alter spent a week in the Bancroft library at Berkeley Cal examining a number of files of early Utah papers Mr Alter urged in his report that it is "imperative that the administration officers of the society maintain intimate and active relationship with the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association whose work of tratl marking notonly has gathered weight and Importance but has Inspired other organizations to similar ac- tivity” At the present time the report continued the Utah Museum society is negotiating with certain interests at the University of Utah for the launching of a museum publication and for the erection on the of a museum building campus Delinquent Tax Analysis Made For Counties William G Patrick Federal Funds Realizes Ambition In this capacity he realized the transformation of the lower Snake river valley into a productive agricultural area The committee controls the waters in the Idaho Falls and Twin Falls districts an area which embraces half of the state’s Irrigation lactivities The districts serve more than 100 canals At the time of his death he had been active as chairman of the special South Fork 'investigating committee probing the feasibility of the proposed Grand valley reservoir The undertaking would provide' additional power for the upper valley area supplemental water projects and flood control measures Within recent months he had conferred often with Senator Borah whom he nominated as senator in several state conventions on agricultural and reclamation problems in Idaho Throughout Idaho he was known as the senator’s right hand Slash Imperils Road Program wholesale dry goods concern At that time he became vice president of the company In 1927 Mr Decker retired and the company was reorganized un der’ the name of company and Mr Patrick was made president He continued in this position until his death Former Member of commerce and Country club He was at one time chairman of the wholesales trade committee of the Utah will receive but little more for forest roads' in the fiscal year 1938-3- 9 than was allotted a year ago if congress follows a house committee recommendation K C Wright chief engineer of the state road commission was informed Saturday Considering the 0 bill the committee reduced a fund for forest highways from Hayden-Cart-wrig- man Former Legislator Ralph Budd Head of Railroad To Be Honored at chamber and later a member of the board of goy&fnors He was formerly active in the National Wholesale Dry Goods institute and for a time served as a member of the board of directors of this organization Earlier in life he was active In musical circles in Salt Lake City and he sang in the old Salt Lake Opera company the tabernacle chqir and the Harmony Glee club He was a member of the high priest quorum of the Eighteenth L D S ward 1900 a Married in In 1900 Mr Patrick was married to Margaret N Baird a daughter of the late Congressman John T of C Luncheon C and Church leaders Will Attend Function Civic Patrick-Lawson-Hunt- er Jtali’s Share Under Bill Mr Patrick was a former memWill Trim Projects ber of the Salt Lake City chamber Says Coombs' statistician for the state tax commission It is well known that most tax on Wednesday Arranging a western trip so he may stay over in Salt Lake City Ralph Budd president of the Chicago Burlington & Quincy railroad will be a special guest at the chamber of commerce membership luncheon Wednesday in observation of Rio Grande day Such was the information received Sunday by Gus P Backman executive secretary of the chamber of commerce who announced several other speciaj guests have been invited to the luncheon Leaders to Attend occur among home delinquencies owners farmers and small businesses and yet in a few of the coun- ties virtually the entire tax assessment is made up of these types of property On the other hand utilities and mines are generally speaking the most prompt of all types of taxpayers In the first place they usually have the money and in the second place they could not afford to allow any of their properties to be sold for taxes Few Delinquents A few of the counties have a large percentage of these two types of property on their'tax rolls and for that reason they have comparatively few tax delinquencies Incidentally the property of all mines and utilities is assessed by the state tax commission rather than by the county assessors Salt Lake county tyst year had a total assessed valuation of $219929-70- 0 Of this 2531 per cent or represented mines find utilities All other types of property made up the rest of the assessment —$164258449 Salt Lake county however Is a little under the state average in the percentage of mines and utilities to total assessment The total valuation of the state last year was $517384850 and of this 3490 per cent dr $180591167 represented mines and utilities Wide Difference Mr Coombs’ report shows a wide range in percentages among the 29 counties In Wayne county out of a total assessment of $800621 only $8747 or 109 per cent was in mines and utilities while in Carbon county $16241249 out of $21831402 or to $10000000 He was a former member of the Among them are Governor Henry Utah’s Share Idaho legislature where he was H Blood Mayor E B Erwin Heber Republican leader and president Utah received $243000 a year ago Grant president of the L D S pro tern of the senate of which $180000 went for forest church the Most Rev James E Mr Hart was president of the highway construction from a fund Kearney D D bishop of the CathFirst National bank of Rigby and of $7000000 apportioned to the olic diocese of Salt Lake and the until 1926 was president and gen- states said Mr Wright Caine Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton Episeral manager of the Wood Livestock To complete the forest highway Surviving are his widow two sons copal bishop of Utah He had been president of system in the state it is estimated company C Patrick and Hugh C After Wednesday’s luncheon at 7439 per cent was in these classes Rocky Mountain Institute Sponsors of Reform Act the Rigby L D S stake 23 years $16700000 will be needed he ex William Patrick one daughter Margaret N the chamber of commerce which of property he had seven For the need the past days plained thus indicating Will Open Sessions Initiative Will Hear Patrick and one sister Mrs Laura will be addressed by Wilson Thursday Friday and Saturday Percentages of assessed values of been in Salt Lake City on church for larger appropriations P Nicholson of all coAt the St Mark's cathedral on Lake Salt mines and utilities to total assessSwan and City Henry matters and business Answer Thursday on April 23 Behind Lags in the other counties were: ments & Rio the Denver receivers Monday and Tuesday at 10:30 a m of Born in West Weber near Ogden because of lack of funds Utah 4727 Box Elder 5842— Beaver Gr&nde the holy communion will be conducted railroad Western guests November 14 1866 he was a son of is lagging behind in its forest and services and addresses will be and chamber of commerce members Cache 2504 Daggett 191 Davis reMr and Mrs John JIart He received exof "tax a Coal and proposed company Sponsors operators system construction observed at 7:46 p m Tuesday will be taken to the railroad com- 3626 Duchesne 756 Emery 6214 his early school and business train highway according to Mr Wright who The solemn Maundy Thursday ecutives of western states will meet form” program will learn next pany’s shops in buses to view op- Garfield 969 Grand 6825 Iron he had in where the ing vicinity h also reported that a fund for ceremonial feast of the Utah Scot in Salt Lake City for the thirty-fift- Thursday whether Secretary of lived for 4714 Juab 6623 Kane 490 Milerations 30 years nearly annual session of the Rocky State Milton H parks’ roads had been tish Rite Masons will be conducted lard 4887 Morgan 6179 Piute take will Elizato Welling his Cities From Other Following marriage from the bill by the house 2229 Rich 437 San Juan 260 Thursday at 6:80 p m in the Ma Mountain Coal Mining Institute steps in Idaho to he went beth to J about Hogge bringing preliminary cohimittee Delegations will be here from Ogsonic temple The ceremony of re- which opens April 23 for three days 2058 Sevier 2254 Sum1934 s 1895 Mrs Hart died March 10 den Provo and other points in Utah Sanpete “I’m apprehensive that the cut' Tooele 5869 Uintah 6757 mit A lighting the lights will be observed Carl W Sinclair general chairman an initiative vote on their cold followed in less wife his sharp Sunday second and he married Easter Sunday at 9 :30 a m Charles of the meeting announced Sunday ting of this fund may preclude the the wake of the blustery snowstorm for the occasion Mr Backman re- 2831 Utah 3819 Wasatch 3589 he informed them Satur- than a ago year of the will be at held sessions ported high Business W Morse will speak at the Maundy park approach building 1560 Weber 2545 day of Saturday night and the mean Mr Budd is well known in west- Washington Widow Survives way from Cedar City to Gravel temperature was Mr Meanwhile In some of the counties which Thursday services and Dr D D the Hotel Utah and arrangements 15 degrees below Welling anhe circles ern said Before railroad Satur he made for a banquet there nounced if supporters of the s juhction” He is survived by his widow and Springs Stockman will be the speaker have been have neither population centers nor normal ' the Great Northern railroad will be in his office at 9 the following sons and daughters day April 24 Easter Sunday The highest recording on the of- joined mining properties the percentages of in was tlm forest railroad staff he As the bill stands with charge Committees have been designated a m Monday he will "accept their Mrs David H Manwaring Velda are brought up by long lines of was 37 degrees ficial thermometer Knights Templar with Joseph Parmley chairman of applications and fees pending a Hart and Mrs Katheyrn Contger road fund slashed the national while the minimum was 26 the construction in Washington and transcontinental railroad and power Utah Commandery No 1 Knights the finance 1918 a until 1932 Mr From committee and the fol- final decision three-daylater and telephone lines Rexburg John W Hart Jr Charles parks’ fund removed and mean was fixed at 32 and the nor- Oregon Templar will hold its Easter sun- lowing heading other committees: Budd was president of the Great telegraph appropriation for Indian res- mal was 47 According to the statute cover- Oscar Hart and George L Hart rise services at 5:45 a m Sunday Moroni Heiner arrangements L R removed it resigning in January ing the initiative- and referendum Menan Idaho Mrs Alvin S Green ervation highways Thirteen hundredths of an Inch Northern in the Masonic temple auditorium Weber entertainment and 1932 to become president of the Clarence Hart Pocatello would appropriate $132500000 for of banquet Mr Welling is allowed three days Rigby Lake Boy was’ durrecorded their precipitation the Knights Templar wearing line Mrs Moroni Heiner ladies’ enter? Idaho Falls highway construction in 1938-2- 9 the snowstorm Saturday night Burlington uniforms The Reverend Frank tainment Louis M Kuhns exhibits after applications are filed to take Idaho Cecil S ing is of which designated Hart Santa Maria $125000000 the next step in such proceedings— Idaho David The April total was boosted to 19 Eddy Madden will be the principal Among speakers who have acceptfor bids for printing of pe- Cal and J Irel Hart Washing for regular federal aid purposes of an inch and the season’s total speaker Attendance Is obligatory ed invitations to appear on the pro- calling ton D C titions went up to 1018 inches 74 of an Upon all Knights are H B Lindeman HiaAlso surviving are a brother WalNot Determined inch in excess of averageThe Hellenic Orthodox Passion gram watha whose topic will be "The Whether he will take the second ter B Hart West Weber and a sisFair conditions were predicted for week services will include meetings Rock Areas In the Hansen B Anna Mas ter Occurancepf Stenger Monday and Tuesday with little Tuesday Wednesday WasatchfPlateau Monday Coal Fields" step was undetermined Saturday Idaho 40 grandchildren and three Boy Scouts of Salt Lake City will change in existing temperatures Thursday and Friday at 7 p m QeorgjpT’ryde vice president of the If he does not it was indicated An inland moving Pacific high in the junior chamber of special masses at 9 a m Thursday Union Pacific Coal company at Rock mandamus proceedings may be incooperate late to The body was taken Rigby pressure area' had cleared the skies x and Friday and 9:30 a m Satur Springs Wyo J A Hale of the stituted against him Clean commerce serafternoon for funeral Automobile accidents in and near Appearing before the secretary Sunday day Other services will be held Utah Power and Light company Traffic tag fixing has become of storm clouds Sunday Milton A Oman burial and vices campaign Up the were of of Roads meantime and state for 10 Salt as legal advisor cleared Lake City Saturday night p m and midnight who will describe the Saturday at company’s Volunteer Citizens’ committee said chairman of the committee anHeber J Grant president of the more or less passe in Salt Lake City tho brief blockades that the storm and 3 p m Friday and Sunday resulted in six- persons suf- nounced Sunday D Rishel executive secretary of W Sunday new power plant under construc- to be to Mr tribute S D L church paid K C Wright chief sponsoring the reform moveSpecial Easter music will be tion near Provo Burt B Brewster the Utah State Automobile associ- left Saturday Troop leaders of the 3000 Boy ment Rendell N Mabey told Mr Hart in the Sunday afternoon sesfeatured in all churches engineer of the state road commis- fering injuries sheriffs deputies Scouts said ation William Moorehead and D J Parhere will receive bulletins lauded He Sunday of conference the sion and police reported sion all choice but to arteries no had main he open reported Welling He attributed the change over with crews ker of the United States bureau of Monday asking each scout to pledge refollow him as a true faithful and diligent to and the Three lacerations accept suffered standing ready applications persons to clean up his own yard and asksafety and experiment worker in the church and in busi- past years to the cooperative move any drifts that threatened Lodge Masons when a car in which they were ridprocedure set by law civic organizations and coness affairs ing each troop to clean two of the 2600 Submits Brief ing struck a utility pole near Visit ordination of municipal authorities most unkqmpt vacant lots In the South State street Sunday at 5 a m In support of his claims Mr “There has been less tag' fixing district together with cleaning The injured were reported by the troop of their troop meeting the Utah's grand lodge F & A M Mabey submitted a brief to the grounds going on in Salt Lake City in the sheriff’s office as: Arthur Lang-to- n Will make an official visitation to last three months than there has secretary of state replying to an place 23 of 725 West Third North To Meet U S C Under direction of Art Arneson been in the past 10 years” said Mr Tooele Tuesday evening C H Fisch opinion by Attorney General Jostreet driver of the vehicle Utahna chairman of the school committee Rishel “due to combined efforts of er grand master announced Sun seph Chez which in substance ad12 23 of Rustic Sherman place in the Clean Up campaign 25000 he was not vised Mr Welling day Dinner will be served at 6:30 safety agencies of civic clubs and 23 of 410 South Salt Lake City school children will Colonel D C Jackling president obliged to accept the applications of other organizations and the cooperof Utah debaters will and Eliza Hamilton p m and Rocky Mountain lodge University arthe group for filing No 11 cfanyon lodge No 13 and of the Utah Copper company ation of Mayor E B Erwin who meet a champion debate team from West Temple street participate “After carefully considering the Udy 1 and Richard Udy Purposes of the campaign were Christopher Diehl lodge Na 19 will rived in Salt Lake City Sunday clamped down good and strong on the University of Southern Cali 3 Maralyn suf2087 of Wilson both avenue described by D E Hammond Salt meet in joint session after the ban night from San Francisco prepara- opinions of the attorney general Spring Institute of city and coun- tag fixing’-fornia Monday at 8:30 a m in room 212 of the Liberal Arts build- fered scalp lacerations when two Lake council scout executive as quet All Master Masons are in tory to making an inspection tour as given to you and in turn pre- ty teachers in the government fiof the company’s properties dam collided at First avenue and C closely related to the ideal of Bpy vited to attend senting our answer thereto we the nanced adult education projects ing at the university The inspection will begin Mon- Volunteer Citizens' committee feel will be held Tuesday and WednesVisitations to Tintic lodge No 9 The debate will be before a meet- street Saturday at 9 p m police Scout work at Eureka on Saturday April 25 day and likely will be finished Tues- that the secretary of state has no day in the Layfayette school audireported ing of political science students A fractured rib was suffered by and to Damascus lodge No 10 at day or Wednesday Colonel Jack further choice in the matter than torium 61 East North Temple Thp California school will be rep Mount Pleasant on Saturday May ling then will continue to New York to accept our application for pe- street it was announced Sunday resented by Arthur Groman and Harold W Carter 30 of 415 Douglas tition copies herein referred to as 9 also are scheduled City on his special car Homer Bell and the university by street when his car hit a safety Speakers at the Tuesday sessions D D Moffat vice president and submitted by the necessary spon- will Funeral services for Mrs Jane Mike Masaoka and1 Howard An- zone at Broadway and State street include Mrs Ruby Garrett general manager of the company sors and proceed upon his duties as Utah W P A director of women’s Darling Sipherd 43 widely knbwn derson The coast team will argue Sunday morning officers said conferred with Colonel Jackling set fo$h by law concerning the professional projects? Mack L Gives Salt Lake woman will be held at the affirmative pf the question: Another safety zone accident at Sunday relative to matters concern- people’s right to institute initiative assistant director profes- 12:30 p m Monday at the Neil “Resolved that congress should be First South and Main streets relaw” said Mr Mabey in the brief sional and technical projects R F O’Donnell mortuary 372 East First empowered to overrule decisions of sulted In police arresting a man ing the company’s holdings On Homer education project state di- South street She died Friday at a the United - States supreme court booked as F L Mulliner 42 on a rector and Charles H Skidmore local hospital of pneumonia follow- declaring acts of congress unconsti- charge of reckless driving He was released on $100 bail bond' Absence of troops from Fort tutional’ state superintendent of public in- ing two weeks’ illness: niore Foot troubles are Dr N C Jensen superMrs Sipherd was born In Salt struction Douglas will modify Salt Lake huprevalent than any other intendent of the Jordan school dis- Lake City May 6 1892 the daughter City's observance of Army day man ills nqtwithstanding the the nineteenth annivertrict1! Mrs Arch J West and Dr of Elmer E and May Ellerbeck Monday fact that they are more easily of the United States’ enShe resided in Salt Lake Carver of Ogden Edward John sary Darling prevented of corrected trance fhto the World war On Wednesday Dr Burton K City all her life and was graduated The booklet Care of the Colonel Carl A Badger comFarnsworth state supervisor of sec- from Rowland hall Plans for the semifinal day in lumbus') at Irving high school Feet which can be procured ( mander of the 145th field "artileducation Dr W E ArmSurviving besides her parents are ondary and at our Edison Riverside WashingRiley only through the annual citywide hopscotch Salt Lake City high school two daughters Mrs Darlene §mith lery Utah national guard- and ton Information bureau is a Jordan high school and Web- strong and Dr James Clove and Sally Sipherd and two sisters tournament and district contests Major William F Weiler Second Unitof will 'form of insurance against 300 ster Hamilton Sumner Emerson supervisor the include the flag delegates Approximately acof Murray schools Mrs Albert B Fisher Los Angeles battalion commander will superintendent in tournament annual marble the usual all 45 ills Covers the foot and Hawthorne at Roosevelt high will be ed States with stars and the companied by their staffs beon a Mrs Jack P Strickley San from every county except one in and speakers wereXan-nouncechildren d difficulties of both Utah and from six other western state flag of Utah Utah became sctjeol Tuesday at 10 a m trip to Manti where they will inDiego and adults state of the union First and second place winnr$ states New York and Hawaii are the forty-fift- h Sunday by the city recthe Second battalion headRev Arthur W Moulton Rt The spect Seek USE THIS COUPON in the hopscotch tournament will reation department to attend the thirty-fift- h in 1896 quarters company bishop of the Episcopal diocese of expected The Salt Lake Tribune A total of 281 girls will takex the be selected in each grade from of sessions at convention annual Reports morning spring Evacuation of Fort Douglas was Utah will officiate at the services Information Bureau will be given by Mrs Lund Mrs the Daughters of Utah Pioneers part in the hopscotch event and the third through to the ninth at completed Sunday when alpiost Frederic J Haskin director each center They will compete Mrs 396 boys in the marble contest C Arnold treasurer Ellen Monday in the Hotel Utah junior the final detachment of more than Thieves who broke into the PeoHeld" D C fol10 Washington a m at Liberty Clara H Anderson registrar and Mrs Cornelia S Lund The contests will be held as ballroom Thursday at 600 officers and men entrained for ples Finance & Thrift company I inclose herewith ten cents Mrs Kate C Snow lows: Winners of Ensign Lowhistorian park tennis courts Judges will office at 157 South State street Satpresident of the state central comMonterey Cal for three weeks in coin (carefully wrapped)' be members of the physical educaell and Oquirrh Longfellow X-g- -r Proposed amendments to the conof military maneuvers Thursday pany will preside at the sessions in an attempt to bururday night for a copy of the booklet Care tion department of the University glarize a safe Sunday were being schools also will be 250 officers and men left in a Bryant 22 Pleasant which will be at 10 a m and 2 stitution and Grace Mecham ' of the Feet of Utah and members of the naconsidered motor convoy for California high school winners of Onequa Grove was arrested Sunday night p m with a president’s luncheon by police sought Jackson and Franklin schools at tional youth administration projat noon in the empire room reports from each An intricate locking device on on- charges of reckless driving folBrigadier General Walter C Name ect A committee will be appointed Jackson school Wasatch Dougcounty president will be given at who the safe prevented the burglars lowing a traffic collision at First Sweeney post commander General las Uintah and Stewart at StewFirst and Second place winners from looting its contents detectives South and West Temple streets at the presidents' luncheon to the afternoon session will be inspecting officer during Street discussion will follow art school Washington Lafayette will be awarded trophies by Bar- reported The dial had been knocked the maneuvers and his staff deMiss Mecham 'police said crashed make plans for erecting a pioneer City and Fremont at Horace Mann nett & Weiss Jewelry company off and the locking device punched her car into one driven by Mrs memorial building on the state Special music will be given for parted by motor for the west coast Miss Jessie Schofield superviin officers said Irene Brooksbftnk 29 of 967 Jeffer- capitol grounds if possible by the the morning session by members high school McKinley Liberty Sunday State of the Cache county company and Jefferson Whittier and Grant at sor of women and giela of the Entrance to the concern was son street The Brooksbank machine centennial of the arrival of the Only small police medical and Mail to Washington D C Lincoln high school Garfield for the afternoon session by West Utah pioneers here 1947 city recreation department is diquartermaster details repnain at gained through an adjoining build- overturned and Mrs Brooksbank Forest Highland Park and Co the army post Decorations for the convention Millard county company members suffered bruises recting the activities ing Bishop to Speak The Most Reverend James E Kearney Drib- - bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake who will preside at services at the Cathe dral of the Madeleine during the week will speak in the Cathedral hall Wednesday at 7:30 p m or "Life and Passion of Christ” Dis tinctive services will be conducted Coal Operators Welling Promises To Meet in S L Tax Law Decision pro-gra- Sharp Cold Spell Follows Storm pro-sal- pro-sal- Scouts Salt 1 Will Cooperate With Cleanup Campaign Half Dozen Hurt Tag Fixing Noiv In S Passe in S L L Crashes Up-Pai- nt Up-Fi- - - Grand Plan to Tooele -- Jackling in Salt Lake To Inspect Properties Orators at University Teachers’ Institute In Adult Education Team Will Start Tuesday ’ Mrs Jane Sipherd Funeral Rites Set Quiet Army Day in Store In Salt Lake ' Booklet Tips Care of Feet Nico-lays- en Semifinal Hopscotch Games District Marble Play Slated Daughters of Utah Pioneers Hold Spring Sessions Today Pplice Burglars After Robbery Attempt Woman Driver Following Car Crash by-la- Two-minu- te ' i |