Show fj ' 24 O -- T I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING - Hopkins Due : To Make Talk In S L Today Child Fatally Hurt in Dash Against Auto Utahn Dies Near Ogden Scheduled for 9 Returning home from opening 4ay classes at the Monroe school in Granger Gall Grant 8 son of Owen 0 and Lavon Grant of Granger Monday afternoon was fatally Injured when ho ran into tho side of a moving automobile As J Wallace West chief traffic investigator for the sheriff ft office rec0n J structed the accl-- 1 dent the youth accompanied by a classmate Joseph’ Schmidt 8 also of h Hopkins federal works administrator will Inspect WPA projects lunch with civic organisations in Ogden confer with regional t v and state WPA officials and speak at a public meeting in Salt Lake City during his visit to Utah Wednesday Inspection of the Ogden ord nance depot at Sunset Davis county the largest project in the state operated by the WPA will give the national works director an opportunity to see all types of work going forward under the federal setup all embraced under the mammoth job which has completed one $300000 phase and Is launching into Cites Golden Rule School Leaders Curriculum at Institute Stress Values Session Hr G Vincent Succumbs at Rock Springs SLCafe Jenkins Lauds Racing Value dust-cover- Loof-bouro- w er o) a record-breakin- Council Files Letter on Zoo -- Great Salt Lake Only One Foot Higher Now Than Record Low i 1936-193- two-we- hs hs be-Jo- i ek V A'V f Hidden taxes political bargaining and malcontents aro tho three great menaces'to progress Salt Lake City teachers were told In ft meeting of their association Tuesday afternoon S J Stephenson executive secof by $280000 second a phase retary of tho Utah Manufactures’ Peak of Interest ran& Granger association In visit the The peak of interest across the school-- 1 Tho meeting followed the general of Mr Hopkins is expected to be grounds toward opening institute session morning reached Wednesday at 8 p m in G Vincent Thirty-thir- d J afternoon departmental sesthe and the assembly hall at Temple square South street teachers at thfe of the sions pity when he will give a public address T h e Schmidt fSouth high schooL on the past present and a predicboy looked up in "So vital aro hidden taxes" said tion of the future for the relief protime to see an apworkMr Stephenson “that I would set A P W of crowd A east-bougram big proaching aside a ‘tax day each year when ers is anticipated at this meeting car driven educators and tho public would which will be spiced by the appearNelson Leslie by how taxes aro levied and ance of the federal music project 31 of 1218 Fifteenth East street a study are how spent orchestra under direction of Regithey school the ’ teacher at Cyprus high taxes neither get into "Hidden nald Beales officer said of business nor the pockets Mr Hopkins accompanied on his Joseph shouted a warning to his profits workers but tour of 11 western states by Robert to prevent of teachers or other not in time but playmkte consumer to on the are H Hinckley assistant regional adpassed the child from running into the side It or not ministrator is scheduled to arrive in of the vehicle Gale was struck on whether h realizes Known Ogden at 9:20 a m Wednesday at Widely Minority Rule the head by the handle on the left the Ogden Union station according rear door He suffered a deep gash Government Owner by minorities Is the Sportsman to Darrell J Greenwell state WPA in the head succumbing a few min- rule today Mr Stephenson continadministrator utes later ued Governor Henry H Blood Mr Dies of Crash Injuries Deputy West said full details of "Eventually If wo permit email Greenwell and other officials will the accident would be presented organized groups to control us at greet Mr Hopkins at the depot and to the county attorney’s tho present pace the basic principle 52 G Vincent Wednesday prominent with Mr Hinckley will escort him Joseph of American government majority to the ordnance depot A cere- Utah sportsman and restaurant pro- office Gail was born February 19 1928 rule will bo destroyed" he said In the a Rock mony commemorating presenta- prietor died Springs at Granger Surviving are his par“Malcontents ate not those who tion of an additional parcel of land Wyo at 11:20 a ents a brother Blain a sister Joan are discontented and look for better Tuesday hospital commerce the chamber of by Ogden and his grandparents Mr means of Improvement but thoee to the army likely will be held there m of injuries suffered in an auto- Grant W A Grant Granger and who find everything wrong They Mrs and two weeks mobile accident ago also with Mr Hopkins turning the Mrs John W Laburn are the kind of people who would Mr and first spade of earth on the ammuni- Mr Vincent suffered a neck and Bennlon burn tho house down In order to tion loading plant which will be an intestinal the latter neInjury fumigate tha kitchen built on the property an emergency abdominal “Fifteen golden words uttered cessitating Phase Finished 2000 years ago now He rallied Sunday night operation Under construction for about a and perhaps rusted must be brought £ear the first phase of the project noticeably Monday night inspiring out and ohserved They are known is practically completed and the sec- hopa of recovery as the Golden Rule If this rule ond phase is ready to get under way were given half a chance this would With him at the time of death be a better world Wo must counsel Following this he will be the guest were his widow Mrs WinnTfred at a luncheon in the Hotel Ben Vincent’ hia together labor and industryon not daughters Mrs Lynthe Lomond Ogden where ail service our purposes try to effect clubs of the city and the chamber don Snow and Miss La Von Vincent Urges Utahns to Realize political- auction block” of commerce will convene Tho Institute opened Tuesday of Salt Lake City and a sister Mrs Salt Flats’ Worth After the luncheon Mr Hopkins W W O’Brien of Midvale Another morning with a general session with will continue to Salt Lake City ar- sister Mrs H P Miller of Sandy greetings from Frederick G Urging Utahns to come to riving at about 2:30 p m for a visit and a brother Ross T Vincent of tho board of education realization of tho value of the salt Mrs A R Curtis of the Parent-Teachto the W P A office in the state cap-It- Boulder City Nev also survive to become acquainted with the The body will be brought to Salt flats to the state Ab Jenkins noted association and Charles H fellow members state superintendent of personnel He will conduct a con- Lake City Wednesday friends of racer addressed club Skidmore Tuesday eve- public Instruction ference with regional officials and tho family skid Tuesday evening at of tho Optimist Dick at dinner a meeting ning at spend most of the afternoon with Rock Springs Opening Talks Gunn’s csfe business affair although if there In Murray Born Mr Jenkins pointed out thst the “Looking Ahead — Opportunities is time available ha will look over March 22 1884 Bonnevillo salt fists have attracted and Responsibilities” was the topic the boat harbor project on Great Born In Murray ho was n son of William T and international attention and aro ft discussed by Fred Arbogast a teachBalt lake '“Mr HopklnS desires to inspect Amorlllit Garnet Vincent He lived great asset to Utah not only for er Dan Baker a principal and superas many projects as possible to see in Salt Lake City most of his life their advertising value but finan- Dr W E Armstrong-the how the program is working out" becoming well known in business cially He also recounted experi- visor Dr Dilworth Walker of g ences on his recent University of Utah discussed school said Mr Greenwell "However he and sporting circles He was the manager of Joe Vinfinance problems run on tho flats Is a very busy man and the press of cafe and the La Von cafe E Waldo Stein head of the Problems arising from the studies everyday affairs may occupy prac- cent’s located on East Second South Race Tire division of tho Firestone of the committee of nine appointed tically all his time during the after both street Salt Lake City Tire and Rubber company and by Governor Henry H Blood with noon" Mr Vincent was president of the Browney Carslakt personnel direc- regard to the suggested tax exempThe federal administrator is an Vincent-Peterson con- tor of Firestone Tire and Rubber tion of homes valued under $2000 company extemporaneous speaker of ability were touched on by Dr Walker as 9 spoke and is expected to direct a good tract builders and was associated company well as a brief history of taxation share of his talk concerning local with the Pinney Beverageascompany a real also was identified with tho shifting of taxation from projects and problems on relief The He Salt Lake City airport impasse may estate operator and consummated property to Incomes sales and other sources be discussed He will be introduced many large deals here “I consider the taxes I pay as Friend of Dempsey by Governor Blood beet investment” said Dr Walkmy close friend man was The cafe a Thomas Parley 75 per cent of it goes “because er world The orderly appropriation of un- of Jack Dempsey former and Request of the Sait Lake Zoologi- into our schools and I have three boxing champion heavyweight waters appropriated underground cal society for a settlement of the children attending the public schools will be discussed by Senator Elbert was prominent in many phases of and payment of obli- of our city" D Thomas Wednesday with Mr the sports world Ho was ft de- sqo problem Incurred by it in connection Four departmental meetings were gations fisherman ahd hunter voted opkinsr-Senator Thomas previousof "the zoo to held duringihe afternoon Teachers Recently “Mr Vincent and “Tils with th e transfer ly had wired to the WPA headwas read at Tues- of kindergarten and grades one Gardens Hogle Peterson Chariest purquarters office in Washington D C partner commission meeting and two and three were led in discussion !h day’s the used city the chased equipment urging the Immediate approval of referred to the parks department by A Maud Sproat Dr J T Worl-to- n a project application to provide for construction of Boulder dam from atcommissioners assistant superintendent of city three The Is Six brother city His the Companies this function the meeting offered no schools spoke in the section for Senator Thomas is expecting also at- Boulder city taking over the tending comment on the letter which up- grades four five and six and the to discuss the flood and erosion con- removal of the equipment 1220 Yale avenue braided the city for delaying settle- high school section was in charge His residence trol project application of Willard ment of the problem and asked to of George A Eaton assistant suWhich project also he has wired to is one of the finest In Salt Lake have the matter decided one way perintendent with Dr L John Nut-ta-ll was a member Mr Vincent City Washington for approval or another at once superintendent also speaking of Lake Salt the Country Rotary Mr Hopkins will leave Salt Lake Dr W E Armstrong led the articuchamlocal tho clubs Elks and and City either late Wednesday night or lating unit of commerce Salt Lake Real Estate early Thursday morning for Poca ber Vocational Plana tello Idaho in the continuation of The Rotary club of ewhich Mr memTransactions 'Increase Dr Nuttail discussed the new his tour of the western states Mr Vincent had been a long-timcommittee vocational plan being set up iif conHinckley who joined him in Chey- ber appointed a special Real estate transactions totaling nection with the high schools enne Wyo Monday niglrt Wlll ac- Tuesday evening to draft a resoluwhich will be $413976 were recorded by the Salt Changes in administrative work in company him on the remainder of tion ofon sympathy club at Its next Lake Real Estate board during Au- tho high schools were explained by acted by the the trip meeting and forwarded to the Vin- gust as compared to $299455 In Mr Eaton who also emphasized the cent family August 1935 according to the need to scholarship Mystery Bullet Wounds Joseph E Decker was named monthly report released by Werner There has strengthen been a tendency to let chairman of the special group He Kiepe secretary Tuesday down In scholarship standards he be assisted by Arthur Gardner The number of transactions dur- eaid which should be corrected Young Bicycle Rider will com119 as J&mea Smyth Grant Hampton and ing last month totaled secIn the kindergarten-primar- y pared with 78 in August 1935 tion A Maud SproaV spoke on the — Robert Wirthlin 13 of 2381 Elev- Eugene Giles activity program of the lower grades enth Eaat street was reported late and mads necessary announcements be to in Salt Tuesday recovering concerning the program She also Lake General hospital from a bulreviewed speeches given by Dr Paul let wound in the right leg R Hannna Dr Reginald Bell and The boy whose parents are visitDr Willis Sutton on child problems ing in California told Deputy Sherat the National Education associaiff R C Jackson boys fired five or tion meetings at Portland last sumaix shots at him while he was riding i a bicycle on Highland drive near Great Salt lake largest inland y September 1 1935 The rate of mer "An Educational Creed for Thirty-sevent- h South street about body of water in the west is only decline lessens In the date auas given by Dr Worlton in one foot higher now than it was tumn In the period $ a m ‘ grammar grade section emInvestigation however disclosed November 15 1935 which was the from August 1 to August 15 it the of a- - foot braced three planks he said “First the bullet entered his leg from the extreme low point eince before receded four-tentFrom August 15 to September 1 our school organization curriculum left aide indicating it may have 1900 the level was lowered only three-tent- hs content and methods of Instruction A report made Tuesday by A been accidentally discharged from will exemplify tho democratic Vay " of a foot B Purton U S district engia gun The highest September 1 read- of living The principal for InThe youth continued on his way neer shows that the level of the must not bo an autocrat to work but later became ill and lake as of September 1 was 21 ing since 1900 was in 1923 when stance was removed to the hospital the lake was 72 feet above tho nor must tho teacher feet below the zero point used “Second there must be respect for as a basis for measuring a point zero point or practically nine feet pupil personality and a solicitous leveL above sea is than the 419685 feet which present higher U S Reserve Officers The fact that for about a year care for its development toat will level This represents a drop of three-tentnow foot tho of a since it has been possible to drive characterize our contacts with chilHead To Hear Exchange an automobile to Antelope Island dren last measurement August 15 “Third we will endeavor to select f The United States Reserve Offi- when the surface was 18 feet w gives an idea of the extent tho lake has receded Tho deepest and organize the contents of the zero cers' association will meet at Dick curriculum for each individual child In November 1935 when a long portion of tho lake northwest of so Gunn's cafo Wednesday at noon to that growth will bo continuous hear ft talk by J A Barclay presi- period of drouth and an increased Antelope Island is between 30 and constructive and socially desirable 35 feet In depth Mr Purton says dent ot the Salt Lake Mining ex- demand on tributary streams lowouter Departmental of Vast the to down its meetings will belake the sucked portions change- Mr Barclay’s subject will be “The est point so far in the century' fringe of the lake have been un- gin at 9:15 a m Wednesday with a general seseion at 11 Social Security Act and Its Effect the water level was 31 feet below covered due to the lowered leveL aconcluding m Teachers and principals will Hundred of acres of' reliction Upon Business" Captain D H zero Indications are that the lake ground was bared with the re- meet in their respective buildings Bullough vice president of the local ceding of the lake which at one at 230 p m organization will preside In the ab- 4vill not go as low this year howSchools throughout the city begin sence of Captain Maurice House-cro- ft ever inasmuch as it is now two-- 1 time measured approximately 70 work Thursday morning on in miles than foot tenths of a length higher president J I ’artial Ice Creani List Shows That Bacteria Count Has Improved Malcontents While En Route From Political ‘Trading’ Classes as Progress Enemies Opening Day Address 8P M Harry L -H- r Teachers Warned of Taxes Menace Grade A’JIilk Quality Gains By Utah Manufacturers Executive During August Boy Struck by Machine Pictures Will View Ordnance Job SEPTEMBER 8 1938 X j 1 The August report of the dairy meat and foods division of th board of health Issued Tuesday showed that tho quality of grade “A milk has improved since July but that inin l spections were not recordedmonth ice cream plants during the Tho partial list of ice cream Inspections however showedin the the quality of ice cream made since plants had been improved Tuly Browne hegd of th diri-slo- n vaexplained that because' of cations the division was not suffi15 ciently manned during the last days of tho month To August 15 Tests were made from Ice cream plants only during tho first 15 days ' i' nr r of August he said no tests having been made during tho last 16 days “We haven’t had laboratory testa available for the past 16 days" he “I hesa&tedUq iaaujhe res$lkbecause it’was not representaport tive However I believe that the additional tests of tho 14 manufacturers missed would have brought the bacteria count still lower" Seven of the plants concerning " S which tho August report does not Inspections were shown by School Preparation Is record the July report to have been goaded below standard because their prodGiven Emphasis by ucts contained more than the maximum of 50000 ’’’bacteria per cubic Physician centimeter The other seven were given good The Importance of children recordings in the July report me of the with proper them haying only 1600 bacteria per entering school preparation was emphasised cubic centimeter in its product to-- 1 The average for all plants Tuesday by Dr J I Jones spected during August was 19000 state health eommlssloner bacteria per cubic centimeter as “This week he said “thoucompared with an average of 81000 sands of children from all secbactqria in July Tho average count for ice milk products was 34000 in tions of the state will be enteras compared with a Count August ing school for the first time This of 54000 In July Is an all important event In the Milk Reports life of every’ child" Concerning jnilk the report Dr Jones declared that a child showed that th quality of pasteurized milk dropped slightly with A reaUy is not ready for school m piIJJIlinilpninir2illWWIPriWIIPWWWlwnwinniwnnnTnrmriwmftrnnTnTi unless he ls equipped with the rise of 1000 over July and that the quality of grads “A" raw milk had Salt Lake City tepchers started their yearly labors TuesfoUowing fortifications: Improved by a decrease of 2000 Six school at the South institute high 1— Proper home training day by attending bacteria in the average count as Occupying 2— Correct health habits teachers (above) are listening to the speeches compared with that recorded In 8—A wen nourished body the seats students will take Thursday they react In much July 4—Good posture Pasteurized milk t distributors’ the same way students do They are (left to right) Minerva 5— An physical defects corsamples showed an average of 9000 Renee Eva Gibson Rhea Perry Padgen Mary Woolley rected bacteria per cubic centimeter as 6— Immunisation Wright and Helen Van Gunten Below Miss Myrtle Schwan compared with an average of 8000 against smallpox in July The average in August diphtheria and ty(left) teeaher of English at the South high school gives re1935 however was 6000 bacteria phoid fever assurance to Miss Beth Thomas starting her first year of Grade “A” raw milk averaged of Parents Duty school teaching in the commercial department at South high “It is during the first six 11000 bacteria per cubic centimeter as compared with an averyears” Dr Jones explained “that the life patterns and age of 12000 In July and an averhealth foundations are laid and age of 9000 in August 1935 Three distributors of pasteurized upon the parents primarily milk and one distributor of grads rests tho duty ®f determining ”A” taw milk were graded below the character of these life patstandard In tha report because their terns and health foundations Theirs Is the control of tho child products showed counts in excess of the maximum allowed and theirs the Consequent reShows 1935 for Hold Scheduled to sponsibility” Report Page Dr Jones gave the following Person Per L S Conferences in suggestions in training the young child not only for school but for life: “From infancy the child Western reclamation projects and Operation and maintenance of should be taught regularity-regula- rity means of safeguarding them from general departments of the city govin eating regularity David G McKay a member of the eastern opposition will be discussed ernment of Salt Lake City in 1935 in sleeping and regularity in all less cents 26 first presidency of the L D S cost the $2711 per person Thursday in a conference of other functions of life In learnchurch was honored at a banquet National Reclamation association than in the previous year accord ing regular habits it also both at the home of his 'sister Mrs of releas’ed fundamentals learns the Tuesday by ing to a report director R Hill 1430 Yale avenue and develops a sense of George John G Page acting United the bureau of censua department Tuesday night in observance of his security States commissioner of reclama- of commerce sixty-thir- d birthday Routine Salt to in Daily arrive scheduled is tion The banquet was attended by more debt outstanding at the The gross the attend a should continue “It daily than 40 members of his family Lake City Wednesday was $14133-26- 0 rest period until it enters school Earlier in the day Mr McKay atmeeting and holding conferences close of the fiscal year amount local reclamation officials and should have early bedtime tended to his routine business afor $9801 per capita This with ‘ which to included $12344512 funded or fixed hours It should be taught Fourteen western states of fairs at the church office building Utah is the center are included in debt $381695 special assessment play with other children and to and late in the afternoon drove to tha association which is headed by $1300000 revenue notes and $107-05- 3 make human contacts easily It his farm in Huntsville where he O g WardenMontanarStateshi should drink ft quart of milk a was born September 8 1873 warrants Of This amount was Incurred for public servHe was appointed an apostle in tha west which participate in the day and during the first two ice enterprises Tho net indebtedyears it should have the church in 1906 and on program ot the National ReclamaCaliteeth sink less build fixed are: Arizona It or debt to oil ness (funded tion association daily help October 6 1934 was made second MexNew eat all to was should learn $12151361 green counselor to Heber J Grant presfornia Nebraska Nevada ing fund assets) vftTetables and to have no food ico Washington UtahL The total for operation and mainident of the church Oregon Texas North --JDakota Colorado tenance of general departments was aversions It should bo taken to the family physician for a Idaho and Montana $3909842 the report reveals and Association directors are N V the assessed valuation of property thorough health examination Woman Suffers to ad valorem taxes for the once a year and after the second subject Sharp Idaho Robert W Sawyer Coloyear to the dentist annually city corporation was $147779947 In' Automobile Crash Oregon M C Hlnderlider “It should gain steadily and rado H Lloyd Miller Washington in It weight and Perry Jenkins Wyoming progressively should bo vaccinated against Mrs Peggy Burke 30 Tuesday month of sixth smallpox by the suffered a scratched face Police Detain Suspect morning age Immunized against diph6 bruised when an automoand theris by the end of the first bile driven bylegs In Window Smashing husband James her year and against typhoid fever E Burke 30 struck ft parked car school winThe before age ft reaching have"broken ftt Second South and West Temple Alleged to latter Is not necessary in comstreets police reported ' dow at 132 West First South street Predicting a Democratic landsafe a with munities the provided Mr and Mrs Burke reside at the with his fist a man who gave slide throughout the 'country Mrs water supply safe food especialTar Baby mine in Big Cottonwood name of E C Lynch 43 Tuesday waste director safe and milk national Wolfe dispoly afternoon was booked at police James H canyon saL” Burke reported his machine was headquarters on a charge of being of the women’s division of the Dem forced into the parked car by ft drunk returned to Salt Lake ocratic party third vehicle Lynch was treated at the emer Tuesday for a short visit Victim of Broomstick Wanda Jean Hansen 3 daughter gency hospital for a laceration on City Wolfe who makes her head Mrs of H D Hansen 765 Richards street his right elbow Succumbs 'Washington D G said evening suffered bruises on quarters Hospita Tuesday the face and body when she was hit after conferring with party workers of every state indications point by an automobile at- Eighth South to Democratic victories In vlrtualliy Jack Willard Coleby 12 son of and Richards street-Police said the girl ran In front all localities Several New England Mr and Mrs John Coleby - 355 states are the only “doubtfuls” she Blaine avenue died Tuesday morn- of a car driven by A Z Richards 53 of 1129 Alpine place said ing In a local hospital ot an abMrs Wolfe will address a meet dominal Injury received Sunday ing of Salt Lake county Democratic when the handle of a broom which Former Utah Business the he was wonlen Thursday at'l p using for a vaulting pole a Seeking to learn How fast Newhouse hotel and on Friday will pierced his side can be meet with a group of women at -Man Taken by Death trip around the world Hs was born in Salt Lake City made by regular means of Provo would have and February transportation Miss Paula Le entered the seventh grade at the J Henry Beifuss former Salt Clear and Cecil Coleman both Twd Delta Held Whittier school Thursday Boys briefover Lake of England stopped City business man died In Los is survived hs his Besides parents Angeles Friday following ft brief S Grand U ly at tho Salt Lake City airsister Jury by Virginia illness i port at 5:55 p m Tuesday on Mr BelfuBS was formerly manthe next to the last lap of their Albert Allen 17 and Stanley ager of Walker Brothers Dry Goods unusual vacation 19 of Delta were held to Extension of Sewer and a partner In the BosThe trip to America was answer to the grand Jury followAuthorized by Gty company ton store His wife died in Venice made through Siberia by the ing ft hearing Tuesday before Unitn Cal August 7 of ft heart attack railway and to ed States Commissioner Edward D Extension of tho sewer system In The couple had lived here 40 years Dunn in which they admitted breakSeattle Wash by steamer authorized Tues- before going to Southern CaliforThey arrived on the Pacific ing the seal of a railroad freight car district No 1 wascommission Au- day by th city nia coast Tuesday noon coming ‘to and stealing a case of pranges ’ Surviving is a son Milton W BeiApproximately 3800 feet of Salt Lake City by United Air gust 18 Commissioner Dunn discharged laterals will be laid on Melbourne fuss lines They are continuing South their trip across the continent Reed Wickers 32 and De Von Ence street froYn Twenty-sevent- h Editor Visits by U A L plane and will board 19 who were originally charged to Atkin avenue ftnd on Claybourne the Queen Mary Wednesday in along with Allen and Chynoweth and Atkin avenues from Melbourne Whit Burnett coeditor of Story street to East street Twentieth of bond on a Allen was released New York Gty The eity recorder was directed to Magazine who has been visiting Chartering of special planes $15)0 and Chynoweth who was unwill leave Wedor automobiles Is taboo Miss able to furnish bond was committed advertise the project which is esti with relatives here nesday night for New York City mated to cost $845313 to the Salt Lake county jaiL Le Clear said Dr 1 A flealthHead Gives Rules For Children if Reclamation Gty Operation Parley Slated Costs Decline Family Fetes $2711 LDS Leader self-contr- ol cod-liv- er LD3 Harts Bourbon Woman Sees Landslide at British Couple Speed East on World Journey -- m-l- 1 For Cby-nowe- th Trans-Siberia- ( L |