Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER Water' Board Republicans Will Nominate cctions of Candidates for Judges and Member Quits WAinUtah District Attorney Post Today After Dispute ! i 1936 Utahns Begin Rebuilding of Flooded Area ? r r “ Official to Give Public Only Four Lawyers Announce for Judgeship Robert L Judd Hands 3 Address in Salt Lake Possibility of Large Field in Battle for ProsResignation to Mayor Row on Kimball ecutor Job Revealed in Survey at 8 p m on Tuesday " i t A V iV A i-- f ! — X f III a sV fJ Tliree Counties t Suffer Damage of $100000 Agencies Proffer Aid ' : —- ZJ — Nomination of six candidates for district judge and of one Resignation of Robert L Judd ae-- I candidate for district attorney will feature the Republican Third attorney as a director of the metrowith connection in Complishiftents W PA projects in Utah will be judicial district convention Friday at 8 p m in the city and county politan water district board of Salt f personally Investigated Tuesday by building’s council chamber Lake City was received Thursday Harry L- - Hopkins federal works candi- announced of A scarcity in-by Mayor E B Erwin tour f administrator now on a of A- - MA Alvfl-- a It was stated at the mayor’s office apectlon through 11 western regional dates for the judgeship nomination V ? was apparent Thursday when but states that there would be no hurry in se In announcing the coming of the four lawyers had formally entered lecting a successor to Mr Judd who jhational relief administration chief the race although seveVal others following a heated debate resigned L J)arrell J Greenwell Utah W P A in session Wednesday an executive mentioned for the con' director Thursday declared that had been over approval of a commute report was to of check visit the ventlon jthe object recommending Leland H Kimball The announced judicial eandi civil engineer for appointment as fip with Robert H Hinckley regionDuncan W Homer A field Adam al dates are: representative regarding water district engineer to A and state and Miner in this FA activities Holmgren Lawrence Leaves for Coast Progressive Group to impressions of James M Carlson procure first-han- d ‘ Erwin left here Friday for Mayor nomination and its work management the attorney Seeking S L project Seek Control of Santa Monica CaL to attend a conare Ray S McCarty Scott A Dahl-quiHopkins to Speak vention thus delaying naming of a D Hatch and Edwin Citisens of Salt Lake City will new director at least until after Legislative Parley Nominations Expected lie given an opportunity to jiear his return September 15 Mr Hopkins speak on W P A activ--' George N Lawrence and James “This is my resignation as a di4 ties in a public address Tuesday at A Melville are expected to be Polling places on page 10 rector of the metropolitan water With interest centering in the ef- district of Salt Lake City to take p m Present plans call for the placed in nomination for judges meeting1 in the L D S Assembly their friends reported Thursday forts of the socalled “Progressive” effect at once” said the letter from hall' on the temple grounds If Mr Lawrence who is vacationto elect enough delegates to Mr Judd who was vice chairman group deemed necessary to provide greater ing in Southern California wrote of the board loca- accommodation facilities the friends hefe that he did not ap- control the Democratic county legSkips Explanations tion may be changed prove of attorneys making a cam- islative and city judicial conven“Since explanations are both te“Mr Hopkins is coming to Utah paign for the nomination and that tions Salt Lake City and county dious and tiring I shall not make to see for himself how the W P A he would not "buttonhole” deleWork is progressing in the state” gates for iupport but that he would Democrats Friday night will hold any "I thank you for the confidence “He is also regard the nomination as an honor their primaries choosing 501 delebald Mr Greenwell shown in me up to the present time fleslrous of ascertaining how the Efforts are still being made to gates and I assure you that I wish the disvarious problems arising in conne- bring out five' former district The polling places will be open trict ction with administration activities judges every success possible" None of them has indifrom 7:30 p m until 9 p m with A copy of the resignation was sent are being met and handled” cated that he would accept if 1 It is expected that Salt Lake nominated They are: George G district cheirmen instructed to per- by Mr Judd to Herbert S AuerCity’s airport problem will be taken Armstrong W M McCrea T D mit no lobbying or soliciting of bal- bach chairman of the board1 Mr Kimball was recommended for pp with Mr Hopkins by both fed-- i Lewis L B Wight and F C lots and to prevent any ballot castengineer by a 4 to 3 vote Joining eral government and municipal au- not to those partici- Mr Judd in casting negative votes eligible ing by thorlties in an effort to reach some District Attorney were City Commissioner George D Understanding whereby improve-- Z Possibility of other candidates for pate The apportionment of the dele- Keyser an ex officio member and ments can proceed under the W P district hinted was also attorney A Nelson who said Thursday gates on the basis of one delegate A program now stalled because of Thursday by a number who are for each 110 votes cast for Gover- he is considering resigning lack of "city funds anthar those already nor Blood in 1932 is as follows: Ward Other board members are SamThe W P A chief is scheduled to hoping nounced will become deadlocked 5$ ward 2 60 uel A 102 ward arrive in Ogden at 8 a m Tuesday Kennedy Phil J Purcell and balnumbering 178 will ward 3 43 ward 4 48 and ward 5 George A Critchlow He will stop there at least two hours lotDelegates to called be convention at the 382 74 total County City total j to visit the Ogden federal arsenal Keyser Plans Request Chairman Dean F 119 of theUtah WPA projects to order by --- X largest will Mr- - Keyser said Thursday night Lake Salt county Work Intensively There he will be afforded a ClOSeup Brayton he will make a request at the next have 161 deligate7“Summit and While the of varied phases of project work Tooele “Progressives” each and have worked of the water district board counties meeting eight esthe deemed work i f the arsenal intensively during being the one that delegate report on the local water county Daggett 1 will forces in their week past organizing pecially advantageous in that it situation compiled by Avord BurI show a cross section of project ac-- ! The convention- also will select for the primaries announcing that dick A Howson dls- Third a Chicago engineers judicial Republican I ' tivities their objective is to select nominees be made trict committee and consider any favorable public I to their cause there is S L Via Auto “The report should have been reother business qtiestlon as to whether they leased Jong AfterJnspectlng the arsenal and Delegates who will nominate the some ago because ft was paid vote as out to the will able be get Mr eoftferrlng with project heads for by the taxpayers who are encandidates Friday were judicial state convention 18 the in did 1 Hopkins will travel to Salt Lake elected at the primaries on Au- they titled to know what it contains” primaries City by automobile If time per- gust 21 said the commissioner of the selection the Those seeking mits he probably will visit the yacht Mr Keyser said he did not lenow more conservative nominees believe harbor project on Great Salt lake the next meeting of the board when 100 course is a that their safest per and other nea'r-b- y WPA work cent support of the national and would be held He denied that he He will confer with Mr Hinckley state tickets and that the choice of had written a letter demanding that who is expected to meet him in Ogthe Burdick report be released dedelegates favorable to the candi- claring he intends P W den Mr Greenwell and other to present his to the -is dates party's necessary ?A officials In Salt Lake City request personally to the directors welfare 1 a Mr Hopklns U coming to Utah if - from Polling Places Wyoming and will leave for The polling places with the exPocatello Idaho after the night ception of a score of districts ars Conducted in the public meeting Hie present tour Services same as in the state convention will take Mm Into each of the U western states tnoluded in region primaries Chapel Ensign Persons seeking the location of No 6 He came to Salt Lake City their polling place or the number last Tuesday on President Frank jjn D Roosevelt’s drouth party train Brigham Frederick Grant brother of their district may telephone the that brought many federal govern- of Heber J Grant president of the Salt Lake Tribune information deT A Butterfield of Riverton ment officials ’to the funeral of L D S church was buried in City partment The legislative convention will be Thursday announced he would run Secretary f War George H Dern cemetery Thursday following servfor the Republican nomination for but transacted no official business ices in the Ensign L D S ward held Friday September H and the county commisconventions and brief visit his judicial county city during chapel A lifesioner GarRainbow on the 100 A work W P following day Approximately Heads of the L D S church and long resident of i rs are now employed at the Ogden former business associates paid dens has been selected for the meet- Salt Lake county i Murr Abe with of employ-4arsenal but at the peak Congressman tribute to Mr Grant at the services) ings Mr Butterfield — ment there more than 406 were at as the keynote has been recogGordon T dock serving conducted work Seasonal activities have re- Hyde The grave was dedicated by speaker nized as a sucsulted In reduction of the arsenal George Albert Smith of the coun cessful farmer force A loading plant for bombs ell of twelve apostles Area andForstockgrower Is now under construction the past 15 Speakers were Stephen L Rich' Sewer Extension 4 ards of the council of twelve aposyears he has been tles of the L D S church Rufus Given City Approval director and vice K Hardy of the first council of sevpresident of the Provo Reservoir enty and Nephl I Morris stake president Sons of Utah Pioneers Creation of a sewer extension dis- and Water Users’ WhitNewell K were Pallbearers trict golf course company and has ney J Ralph Whitney and David was approved Thursday by the city been president of the Utah Farm Evening membership meetings of M Ockey from the business staff commission the junior chamber of commerce of the Deseret News and G E The extension woud cover Twen- Production Credit Mr Butterfield wereJutlined this week at a meet- Jones Ray Wenger and Thomas L tieth East Twenty-secon- d East and association Timms from the L D S hospital Connor streets from Mr Butterfield is interested in tax Sunnyside aveing of the board of governors ft staff was announced Thursday by M nue to Ninth South street and the reform Special music wss furnished by south side of Sunnyside avenue from Vern Woodhead secretary Although he has been a veteran member of the Republican party Scheduled the second Wednesday Rulon Robinson Boston Mass and Twentieth East to Twenty-secon- d Mr Butterfield has' never before of each month the sessions will Mrs Edith G Young and Wallace East streets Benediction was proW D Beers was di sought public office He has been be conducted In the main dining Bennett Attorney City loom at the chamber of commerce nounced by Winslow F Smith rected to prepare preliminary esti- particularly active in the county's building They will be Joint enter- president of the Ensign L D S mates of the cost which will be as- civic enterprises sessed against property in the area tainment and business meetings to stake most of which is owned by the CanWhich the 250 members of the ornon Beneficial Realty company and State Bar Committee ganization are invited Bail in Liquor Case the legal department was ordered The first meeting which is in prepare necessary notice of in jjharge of Victor L Olsen is set for Considers Aspirants Ordered Forfeited td tentlon September 16 but the meetings Wed the second will Mr be commishereafter Beers informed the ii Ball of Jack Adams accused sion due to an adverse pesday of each month grade the - Other chairmen of the meetings jointly with Dan Dougherty of street south of Ninth South street Members of the board of comkeeping liquor for sale at 21514 "cannot be sewered” until a line is missioners of the Utah state bar plated were announced as follows: West October Maurice Dusenbury No- dered Second South street was or- extended east on Hubbird of Mich- at a meeting Thursday in the state forfeited Thursday by Judge capitol considered some applica vember Ray Forsberg December igan avenues for an outlet tions for permission to take the s t Ames K Bagley January Glen E Daniel Harrington when the forstate bar examination in October Howe February B W Jennings mer failed to appear in city court Denies Charge but postponed final action until March Richard Lambourne April for trial A bench warrant was ordered Denying a second degree bur- their next meeting on September 24 Hot yet decided issued for Adams and the trial was glary charge' Forenzie Sites was Royal J1 Douglas of Ogden vice rJr continued until Saturday morning ordered held in $1500 bond Thurs- president of the commission preHis bail was $300 Report Shows Street day by Judge Daniel Harrington sid'd at the meeting in place of the two pleaded not guilty to a for preliminary hearing September Frank A Johnson president who Maintenance Lowered complaint signed by L Robinson 23 Siles Is accused of robbing the is in the east attending the Ameri'! state liquor control commission In- home of R F Marvin 468 Seventh can Bar association convention L i and maintain of Cost operating 27 avenue August 30 M Cummings chief clerk of the Salt Lake City streets In 1934 spector August Ting Utah supreme court acted as com"Was' lower by 29 cents per capita mission secretary than it was in 1926 it is shown in a Teport Issued Thursday by the deClaim Filed 'Against partment of commerce bureau of census £ However the per capita cost of Land Use City streets during 1934— $235— is higher cost of the cities in than average Declaring the water department A child who is obcomparable size nesday on the father Edward used her land In 1921 to transThe report lists the information Nusser for contempt of court of a court battle between her port pipe when the Parley's canMrs Nusser is seeking custody yon that in 1933 the per capita cost of ject water line was being built new had a estranged parents Streets upkeep was (298 and in 1926 of the child which she accuses Loretta E Schaar filed a claim Was 3264 Total cost in 1934 was guardian Thursday — juvenile her husband of forcefully bring- Thursday with the city commission was DeThis as court 86 who authorities— to $339536 will care Lake Salt from Reported City ing for $500 per cent of all the general depart- - for her at least for the time be-- 1 troit Mich allegedly in violaShe said her land was used by court she had the tion of a ing injunction jpients city eight and a half months The girl Rose Marie Nusaer obtained there team and by crossing it a four-miwas placed in charge of the juvOrdered to appear in court haul was saved Morover she deL Business Houses enile officials upon order of DisWednesday with the child Nusser “dust disturbance and To Labor Day trict Judge Herbert M-- Schiller was on hand but he informed clared dirt” hurt her refreshment stand after the father defendant in a Judge Schiller he had anticipated business in the mouth of the can-yo'f- Stores’ In Salt Lake City will be writ of habeas corpus petition his wife’s action and arranged for dosed Monday In commemoration filed by her mother produced the the girl to be taken care of in “ Evanston i Wyo 'of Labor day girl in court - Announcement Payrolls Approved For falling to produce the child that the business Hearing on thi writ petition of ‘houses will follow the regular cus- Mrs Marie Nusser was continued Nusser was given the jail senMunicipal payrolls totaling $19' tence and released to his attor-ne- 76849 for the last half of August tom of closing for the holiday was by Judge Schiller until SeptemN E Calllster so he could were approved Thursday by the made Thursday at the chamber of ber 9 The court vacated a 15-- J Oommerce go to Evanston and get her city commission day jail sentence imposed Wed Present operations and past a i iiiiiujjETiiruiLLjj Dim rfj— — nt t jam itin inawwt nr4i“— Undaunted by the ravage of this ir nr''" j1 " - - week’s ajorma Utah citizens Thurs- - day began to rehabilitate and repair heir farms homes and roads with state and federal agencies pledging every aidl Beaver Weber and Box Elder RnTlrhntl LftUv Kl HP Holds Interest At Primaries st 4 i Loof-bouro- w 1-- B A j ed Ji Tribute Paid To B F Grant Riverton Man In GOP Race — by-Bis- hop- Junior C of C I Tl Slates Meets near-Bonne- ville f Court Assumes Guardianship Of Child Object of Lawsuit for le S dose m - w counties-suffer- ed croplosaes and-proper- damages ranging upward as a result of floods' $iod000 frijnv 4 r hailstones gales and lightning Minersville the little farming community of 1000 In souther® Utah which bore the brunt of the storm was assured' of government aid bjj Governor Henry H Blood who conferred at the capitol Thursday afternoon with a committee of citizens zm on immediate needs Survey Damage Two etate' agencies and one fed-- -" eral meantime had gone into the Minersville area to survey the damto map relief plans and Minersville not more than 300 feet from the age andflood The raging ' Beaver river overruns its' control future main street of the little fanning community banks at Minersville This photograph was Two board of health officers unWater is shqwn covering part of a barnyardy der the direction of Dr J L Jones taken from a partially inundated bridge over state health commissioner were inIt was 2 to 3 feet deep on the bridge the Beaver river at the upper outskirts of vestigating health and sanitation two highway officials and personal representatives of Governor Blood Preston G Peterson member of the stats road commission and S L Cate' assistant chief engineer of the were surveying road commission canal and property damages and Ben H Beveridge district WPA liveengineer looked over crop stock and property losses Miles L Christensen field repreA wrist watch presented by sentative of the American Red Cross him served under who soldiers Eah Francisco offered Governor Blood Signs Judge Rules Evidence Is stationed1 atrelief but Mayor Truduring the World war was lost emergency and Trial man V Rollins of MinersvilleBlood Insufficient Vote by Major General Malin lg Proclamation his committee told Governor chief of staff of the United States November Third army while attending the funeral on Parking Charges the condition was not sufficiently acute to call on the agency for as of Secretary of Was -- George H sistance The first motorist to question ths Thvgeneral L D S Relief soMors than 200 state district Dern Tuesday jn Salt Lake City in1 The watch simple too offered emergency aid design county aqd city offices will be filled was engraved with an Inscrip- legality of Salt Lake City’s parking ciety1 ' Canal Problem in won meter ordinance voters a under victory general tion which read: “To General by Utah The most serious problem Mayor election proclamation eigned Thurs- Craig from soldiers who served police court Thursday when Judge Rollins told the governor Is the day at the state capitol by Gover- under him in France during the A H Ellett dismissed a charge that canal drainage These arteries must World war" ( he bad parked overtime in a nor HenrylLBlood be dredged and cleaned of debris General Craig told Brigadier sone at once be said to avertthe possi- - -The proclamation longest in the General W S Sweeney post comwas Hendrle The motorist bility of a recurrent flood ia the Nyle state’s political history proclaims mander at Fort Douglas that be 22 Pocatello Idaho who was freed event of another storm November' 8 as the date for the 1936 had the watch shortly after ar- of the charge in a dismissal ordered Three miles of canal are damaged election It notifies the electorate riving at the graveside in Mount upon recommendation of A P Kee- badly and one dragline from Salt reho when Olivet but cemetery sets of the officers to be elected Lake--Citler prosecutor for the city already has been sent to Utah Hotel found turned the it fqrth $he six constitutional amend- was area another the stricken the into Demurrer Flies missing ments to bs voted on and advises assured the Minersville governor moneis little of The timepiece Mr Kesler said that there was citizens voters relative to the direct ote stands ready for use under the initiative and referendum tary value but Is of Importance insufficient evidence to convict the Other equipment of the state toad law on the question of nullifying to General Craig as a keepsake defendant Hendrie was arrested commission will be taken into the a part of the dental advertising Anyone finding the watch is urged August 15 and pleaded not guilty flood zone to aid with the repair statute enacted by the last regular to contact General Sweeney at filing a demurrer to the charge rehabilitation work Fort Douglas Later the demurrer was withdrawn and legislature The committee meeting at the and his trial was' scheduled for Official list for an extension eapltol for Thursday When the case was of the Cappealed Drafted by Secretary of State Mil C C flood control line south called Thursday the dismissal was ton H Welling the proclamation into Minersville Governor Blood ofordered calls for a vote on the following ofto lend his influence in gainFurther test of the legality of the feredfederal ficers: action on this request ing meters is to be two parking expected Four presidential electors and in gaining PWA help heard Ellett Saturdaywhen Judge a congressional representatives The Rocky Ford dam for which probably will rule on a demurrer state supreme court justice a govwas felt Wednesday apprehension filed in the cast of Dilworth S ernor a secretary of state a state was holding the flood reportedly A former James city Woolley 356 Twelfth East street Stump auditor a state treasurer an atwill be a candidate for nomi- Mr Woolley’s ' attorneys question tide in chbck Thursday judge atate torney general superintendent Included in Mayor Rollins' comof public instruction 13 state sen- nation as city court judge at the ths constitutionality of parking me- mittee were: Floyd B Wood Min- Democratic city ters ators from the First Fourth Fifth ersville town board treasurer J M 1 judicial conveDenies Complaint Tenth - Eleventh Twelfth ThirMurdoch D R McKnight and ntion' Saturday teenth Fourteenth and fifteenth Walter Liebing 36 denied “a George Marshall marshal of Min12 at September districts including four from Salt drunken dirving charge upon which ersville They reported gardens : R a i n b o w Garhe was arrested Wednesday near pipelines livestock Lake county 60 state represent hay and grain dens 48 East Fourth South street His losses were tremendous and tives to the lower house of the legthat Judge Stump trial was set for September 15 Trial islature 15 district judges in the property losses would run high r who has been a of Jack Gamble 27 on a seven judicial districts Including drunken Beaver valley farms reported member of the six from the Third district which driving charge was continued until heavy fruit melon and hay losses 21 Utah for bar Tooele-Sucomprises Salt Lake September 10 due to hail and rain Mud slides years has had Falling to appear on a mlt and Daggett counties seven disspeeding covered the road between Beaver 1 d w experience trict attorneys two county commischarge M Robert Guggenheim 26 and Minersville and washes 1 in the practice of forfeited $7 Charged with ignorsioners in each of the 29 countie the route belaw He grad- ing stop signs Fred Beutler 70 tween had Impaired one county attorney in each of the Milford and Minersville Deuate of Colorado was 29 counties one municipal judge in fined $5 and Leenore Richards tour routes however were handling State college in 18 was cities with population between 7000 given a $5 suspended fine traffic d engineering and 60000 four municipal judges 'Winds hail and water reportedly the University of in cities of more than 50000 cut Weber county peach crops 40 law Michigan School Students per cent and heavy losses to this Six Amendments school He aerved as judge High same crop were reported la Box The six constitutional amend- from January 1929 to city December Elder county Tomatoes too suf- ments to be voted on are as fol- 1932 NYA Jobs Request fered heavy losses by the wet weathlows: The candidate feels that his recer Both counties reported Giving the legislature authority ord during that term is a to exempt from taxation homes and tee of his fitness for the sameguaranpoultry and livestock losses some office Applications of approximately 500 attributed to homesteads up to $2000 of assessed high school students for N Y A The federal lightning valuation and personal property up weather bureau here filed financial assistance wefe with to $300 to increase salaries of Captain of Infantry school officials in the upper di- reported unsettled conditions existed members of the legislature from $4 the northern part Will Be Transferred vision high schools Thursday ac- of thethroughout state although no serious to $8 a- - day to delete the double to Dr L John Nuttall Jr storms were cording experienced Thursday indemnity clause In the constitution Captain Herbert S Jordan of the superintendent of schools Showers applying to bank stockholders and Thirty-eight- h Dr Nuttall said upward of 700 as a low were foreseen for Friday Fort Douginfantry three designed to take the state las after system persisted nearly five years at this studenta probably will be enrolled over Utahpressure school system out of politics and as temperatures post will be transferred to Hawaii on a number of vocational jobs lower The maximum here ranged an Associated Press dispatch from Harold M McNeil is in charge 'of was only 80 degrees ths war department said Thursday boys’ registration and A J Becker From President of Women a light sprinkle here 01 of Captain Jordan due to bis wife’s is supervising girl students ' an Inch of may seek a postponement of Students may apply for NYA ured The precipitation was meas- Fliers Visits in S L illness September total 06 of aid any time in the school semester of an the transfer Inch Is deficient as provided adequate jobs ars avail- with ‘Mrs Carlos Reavis of Denver the normal of 12 for compared the third able the explained superintendent Faces Colo president of the Women’s NaCharge day of the month the tabulated tional Aeronautical association ar-- ‘ L J Bremner was charged In a records revealed To Hold Outing rived at the Salt Lake City air- complaint filed Thursday in city port Thursday noon on the United court with removing baggage withForgetting thelr daily toil Two Injury Gaims Air Lines and left 15 minutes later out first paying for his room rent of the city' park - departon the Western Air Express for Los The complaint was signed by Frank ment will bold their annual outing Presented to Council -- Angeles E Roberts of ths Travelers1 hotel Friday afternoon at Jordan park She was met by a committee' of 45H West Second South street who A program for the afternoon and A claim for $5000 for inSalt Lake City representatives vof claims Bremner owed hind $19 evening has been arranged by the juries allegedly sufferedpersona by the national association beaded by Bremner’s ball was set at $1000 Parks Department Benefit society Mayer 11 August 4 when aJoseph chain Mrs Henry G Boonstra Mrs Reavls on a swing in Lindsay’s Gardens will attend the national air rkces public playground broke was pre-- ‘ at the California city and present sented to ths city commission on oron of behalf a gold trophy her Thursday ganization to the winner 6f tthe C B Richmond 761 South Eighth women’s division of the races East street renewed a claim for $100 for injuries sustained by his daughter while Mary playing in a vacant S L Advertising Gub lot at Eighth East and Eighth South stand which would seat 800 per- streets Headed by Stewart Cosgrlff where the- - city had stored Gives Birthday Banquet chairman the winter sports com- sons and a log clubhouss Such a winter sports layout trunks of trees mittee of the chamber of comwould answer the demand for a In observance of the fifteenth anmerce will leave Friday at 8 p m Mayor to Leave course whiiih the average person memthe of organization niversary could use committee members Mayor E B Erwin planned Fribers of the Purchasing Agents’ for Park City to Investigate a prostate Available courses now are day to depart for Santa Monica Association of Utah were enter- posed site for a Vinter playCal to 'attend a convention of ths constructed for the experts tained Thursday night at a banquet ground suitable for the general In addition to Mr Cosgrlff Municipal Leagps of California in the University club The ban- public and mass participation members of the committee" are: which opens September 8 for four Ths committee will join with quet Also was the initial regular meeting of the 1936-3- 7 season pf the the Park City officials in looking R T Forsberg C J Harbeke L days He is scheduled to give an over the site which is situated H Kimball M Vern Woodhead address The city commission reassociation L V Guild a charter member about one mUe east of Park City’ G M O’Neill L S Mariger D R cently approved an appropriation and vice president of the associa and approximately 33 miles from Owen S J Qulnney A J Seitz Of $156 from ths mayor’s contintion presided Other charter mem- Salt Lake City It Is proposed to L R Ure G L Waters Bartlett gent fund to meet the expenses of bers present were A D Smith H enlist WPA labor in building a Wicks M A Strand and P L the trip which will bs made In a Ecker L Price and A J Lowe ski jump slalom course a grand city automobile r fiTV iVIlfllYh'fi'iTlWilli Idaho Autoist Utah Will Fill General Loses 200 Offices in Timepiece at Wins Victory Fall Elections Dern Funeral In Meter Test Y for for me-ter- ed If Yfi Former Judge To Seek Post and-slide- is ts j em-fftoy- es Chamber Group to Inspect tl |