Show t Gtizens Ask Funeral Slated Suspect Shot For Publisher Park Hazard By Detective Be Corrected Road Planned Trewin Porte Held in Theft Fathers Sons SaltRoyLake publisher at rest Mt At Underpass tery graveside services Plaii Outing conducted Residents Want Youth Recovering Leg Moriah The Paris Closed All Pay Friday We honor the Utah pioneers by closing our store all day Friday Do your week-en- d shopping todayl world-famo- V Near-b- y City Commissioners to Construct Playground d Fean that Miller park just eaat Fifteenth East street at Yale avenue would be left in a hazardous condition as the result of cessation of a W P A project were expressed before the city commission Wednesresidents day by near-b- y A W Stlblch of 933 Diestel road aid he understood the project would be discontinued soon uncompleted He pointed out that a number of walks have been put in along aides of the gulley that are dangerous for children He complained also that adjacent homes have not been protected against trespassers ‘Loafing Place Mr Stlblch complained also that the park is being used now just as a "loafing place" David H Thomas of 965 Fairvlew avenue secretary-treasurof the Uintah Development league urged that immediate steps be taken to provide an adequate playground in the park Ask Playground Some time ago another delegation of near-b- y residents called upon the city commission for action to provide a suitable playground at the Plans were made by the park parks department to carry out the request It was explained the plans were embodied under a W P A project which faces a halt at the end of this month At the suggestion of Commission er Keorge D Keyser the parks department will take steps to remove any hazardous conditions and put the park in the best possible shape before falL Mayor E B Erwin and the other commissioners urged that this be done Of er YES You will try for Indigestion Bell-a- BELL-ANSii- iii FOR INDIGESTION 4 Midvale Crtincil Will Probe Proposal MIDVALE— A proposal for a road to skirt the Union Pacific railroad tracks and connect with State street south of the Midvale junction underpass was discussed at the city council meeting Tuesday night The underpass which ‘will be completed soon takes State street under the railroad tracks If the new road is constructed school buses en route to the Jordan high school and other traffic could reach State street without crossing the tracks at Center street City officials discussed' it as a possibility of increasing safety for school children as well as others City Councilmen Tylr Vincent George "A WrlghE and Robert Wallace were appointed to study the proposal The council understood that the state road commission might finance the construction of the road as an addition to the underpass project An ordinance which prohibits the use of paved city streets by trucks or tractors with lugs by horses with heavy shoes or by any other vehicles which damage the pavement was passed Swiss Residents Plan Independence Fete In observance of Switzerland's annual Independence day local residents of Swiss descent will sponsor a program in the Granite L D S stake tabernacle August 1 at 8:15 p m The program will include the presentation of “Der Huettenwart” an Alpine drama in three 'acts dancing and refreshments Tickets may be obtained from meirlbers of the Swiss choir “Edelweiss” Jordan Stake Expects Thousand to Attend will be City in the laid Olivet cemefollowing by the Mt lodge No 2 f A A M Thursday afternoon Funeral services will be conducted previously at 4 p m in the First Unitarian church with the Reverend Jacob Trapp officiating Active pallbearers will be H W Pickering Miles E Miller Earl Havenor Robert Moorfield J E Jones and P E Seville Honorary pallbearers include Mayor E B Erwin Dr Foster J Curtis A P Spitko V P Strange Dr E B Fairbanks R H Ashworth James B Collins Reverend A E Scheu-ma- n Reuben Larsen L Eggertson Cluff Henry Gromeyin and George H Harrison DRAPER — Approximately 1000 fathers and sons of the Jordan L D S stake will attend the annual outing in Glacio park August 1 and 2 announced Reid Beck a member of the stake presidency Wednesday The stake M I A officers are directing plans for the outing which will feature group activities campfire programs hiking and camping The fathers and sons will remain at the park for two days Mothers and daughters will join the outing on the last night when a special program of entertainment will be presented and an open-ai- r M X "A7 'conjoint 'session will be' presented Transportation will be furnished American Indians by each ward for its members Mr Beck said J Jerome Brown suThe American Indian Federation perintendent of the stake Y M M will launch an y convention at I A and M B Andrus head of the the Chamber of Commerce at 9 a m adult Aaronic priesthood in the Postmasters stake are in charge The Utah Postmasters' association will convene at 9 a m at the Hotel Utah Today in Salt Lake all-da- Lehman Caves Tourist Travel Shoivs Increase 22-T- Club The Kiwanis club will meet at 12:15 p m at the Hotel Utah Landon-For-Preslde- nt The Warren Nulton of 19 35 Seventh East street whose leg was shattered by a detective's bullet Tuesday1 afternoon was reported recovering at the Salt Lake General hospital ' Wednesday night Nulton whose name was first reported as Knowlton was shot through the right leg by Detective Fred Lee Nulton was allegedly attempting to' escape after he crashed a stolen automobile into a truck at North Temple and State streets Both bone! in the leg were fractured ' Meanwhile police Wednesday ar- rested two other youths Nulton's confederates alleged They are Keith Ellerbeck 19 of 42 Ninth East street and Val Sorenson 20 of 31 Seventh East street Detectives reported the trio was riding in a email roadster which was followed several blocks by a police car prior to Nulton’s attempt to escape with a tourist’s automobile and State Seeks Water Users at a meeting of Utah Republicans to be held at the will be organized Hotel Utah at 7 p m The group will tune in on the nominee’s acceptance speech Light Summer (C®sotfs and DDi' esses Sharply Itcduccd Timely safe of summer coats and frocks You'll want several of these smart garments not only to finish out tlxe rest of this season but for next summer as well Regular 091 to 1195 Coats lteduced to 1JI Excess Amount Awaits Claim by Owners Young Republicans Utah lake and Jordan river water The Young Men’s Republican club users were notified Wednesday by will meet at 8 p m at thtt Newhouse State Engineer T H Humpherys hotel City Advances Hour that there is now available in Utah lake 14000 acre feet of water diFor Garbage Removal Crash Kills Trucker verted from the Weber river by way Ash and garbage collections will NORTH PLATTE Neb July 22 of the Kamas canal and the Provo be made an hour earlier than usual (A) —Art Slack 38 of Gothenburg river which cannot be allocated by Neb was killed Tuesday night when him until they notify him to whom Friday City Commissioner Harold B Lee announced Wednesday his gasoline truck crashed into the it belongs This water was not included in Containers Must be placed at the rear of a gasoline transport truck curb for collection by 6 a m instead driven by Elmer Houpt of Ogallala the 128000 acre feet previously alof 7 a m located two miles west oFRrady Neb Which of the water companies arranged tnd paid for this water” Mr Humpherys said “I am not advised H owevwy whoever it orthey may be this will serve to advise that the water is now in Utah lake and was not Included in the allotments set out in my letters of May 19 and June 15 1936 Therefore please advise me to whom the water belongs and to whom it is to be distributed Your early advice with respect to this matter will be greatly appreciated” The notice of Wednesday was sent to the following: Salt Lake City water department Eaat Jordan Irrigation company Utah and Salt Lake Canal company North Jordan Irrigation company South Jordan Ca-nDoes somebody have to “straddle” gear and brake levers in front? Somecompany Utah Lake Distributin back sit to have foot with one and down one foot because there’s body up company and Draper Irrigation ing a “hump” in the rear floor? Do elbows poke into ribs and are shoulders company WHEN mu- - club Landon-For-Preside- wr0 mil AIR COOLED COMFORT Companions Detained the subsequent shooting Both Nulton and Ellerbeck have been remanded into the custody of the sheriff on grand larceny charges police said Sorenson who was arrested late Wednesday will Buffalo Shriners Ismailia temple of the Mystic be transferred to the county jail Shrine of Buffalo N Y will hold a Thursday detectives reported breakfast at the Hotel Utah at 9 a m Kiwanis Special to The Tribune ELY Nev July travel to the Lehman Caves National monument is increasing with 419 people having visited the caves in June Of this number 222 were from Nevada 93 from California 74 from Utah and 29 from other states The travel to the caves is still greater this month with 366 visitors having registered there during the first three weeks of the month Trips are made through the caves on the odd hours from 9 a m to 5 p m during the days with a guide being stationed at the caves by the park service While cabin accommodations are not available camp grounds with tables fireplaces and wood are provided for the use of campers in Hospital Wound Lined and unlined models in novelty wool and velveteen materials Smart and flattering at bn unusually low price White and pastels Sizes 12 to 20 Original 595 to 795 Coats Reduced to — 4L 4 All unlined models in novelty wools corduroy and lace Casual swagger wear All the Styles wanted summer shades Sizes 12 to 20 for informal Our IteguladLOO Coats Heduccdto RIDE IN YOUR CAR? el cramped for room because seats aren’t wide enough? Not in a Hudson Not in a Terraplane Two S L Boys Become Plebes Plenty of Room in Hudson or Terraplano Have you ever ridden thfee in front with the floor all clear of gear and brake levers? Yu can in a Hudson or Terra-plawith the Electric Hand an found in no other optional extra ne popular cars built today No car can be really comfortable for six unless it has this clear front floor unless the rear floor is flat with no unless the “hump” to stumble over seats are as wide as they are in these “biggest cars ever priced so low” and unless there’s a rear luggage com- - big enough to hold bags and Eartmdnt for all six Then there’s the new smoothness of Hudson’s Rhythmic Ride long gentle springs which have nothing to do but cushion your ride What else do you want in your next car? Power? Performance? Smoothness? Style? Economy? Ruggedness? You will find more of all in a Hudson or Terraplane than in ' other cars anywhere near them in price Let one drive Two youths from Salt Lake City have entered the United States military academy at West Point N Y for a six weeks' training period preparatory to the academic year which opens at the academy September 1 said word received here Wednesday The youths are Joseph R Howell son of Mr and Mrs William M Howell 161 First avenue and Raymond H Goodrich son of Mrs A L Higgins 831 East Thirteenth South street Both youths were appointed to the school on July 1 for instruction in various military subjects including drills and lectures The new class which includes 557 trainees from all parts of the nation will be absorbed into the corps of cadets July 30 and will then participate in dally parades prove it ' 43) 1 1 didn V think you could get a car as big as this for the money I” Retired All unlined models in washable cottons and novelty mixtures Perfect for informal wear In white violet blue pink green and red Sizes 14 to 20 ' Mi “Our Regular G95 Dresses Reduced to 4st Employe Succumbs to Illness a J-"- Our Regular 1095 to 1495 Dresses at Dresses for active sports spectator sports afternoon and evening wear In linens sharkskins' and washable silk crepes Sizes for misses 12 to 20 for women 38 to 44 Half sizes I6V2 to 24V2 1J S David Flacks 66 retired federal building employe died in a local hospital following a lingering illness Tuesday night Mr Flacks was born near Hammond La and came to Murray in 1903 where he was employed as 'a smelter worker Two years later he moved to Salt Lake City and began working in the federal building He wak employed there from 1905 to 1935 when he retired He lived at- 351 Westminster avenue and was a member of the Mahogany camp No 358 Woodmen of the World at Murray Surviving are his widow Mrs Augusta Flacks and the following sons and daughters: Mrs Grace F Spaulding Mrs Alice Gillette Miss Marion Flacks Eugene Flacks all of Salt Lake City and Fred Flacks Montana a brother Fred W Flacks and a sister Victoria Flacks both of Los Angeles Cool summer sheers in printed and and jacket plain materials One-piec- e models White maize pink and blue Misses' sizes 14 to 20 women's 38 to 44 — O— - nd up CARS BUILT BY f o b Detroit Standard group of accessories extra TERRAPLANE $595 24 HUDSON SIX $710 HUDSON SUPER STRAIGHT EIGHT $760 West Phone Fifth South Was HUDSON AND TERRAPLANE DISTRIBUTOR 4900 Birthday Party Held For N Y Milk Horse NEW YORK July 22 (UP) — A birthday party was held for a horsp The horse “Blackie” Wednesday d is st Perch eron who never takes a vacation being a miljtwagon horse He was given apples carrots and sugar then sent back to work sleek-coate- BROWER-TOWLE- QUALITY AUTO 11 MOTOR CO R SHOP-3- 33 South Third East 163 Motor Ave Was 2702 Metropolitan City Dealers HARRY E LUFF— 703 East Seventeenth South it Catalina All-Wo- ol Swim Suits e styles with nw and jntar- fting neckline in rust brown red navy green and turquoiee yellow coral Sizee 32 to 46 Regularly $4 at One-piec- model in peach turquoise navy coral red royal blue and whit Sizee 32 to 44 Regularly $5 and $6 Sal Knit to lit In 'yellow Mye-pie- c wintfT violet e models in plain and novelty knits in refreshing colors gold violet brown wine maize and dusty pink Sizes 32 to 40 Regularly $7 — $8— $9 at One-piec- si jr |