Show A Replica to Be Similar Modernized br RADIO LOG PAGE It-- 2 ‘ ' SECOND I 4 SECTION atic :t el"givir I 4 1 r 1111 I LOCAL NEWS t SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING PAGE MAY 26 1916 B-O- i Jri' '1' t t go44144" i !"' v11' 1 i- 1 Itt I t 1 1 i i F ' tl (f Ilmtm41111400 - 4 it- t- - t 'Lii - 01 i tl '''— t - e awotitibitlawf ItA 0 4 4 " I i ' - 1 gitrn - -- - t - ' - -t ''''"" 4 - I 11' ? I 0 1 4 li 46 i t t C6'Z''7"tr''''''tP'TTatt ' I -'14 : 7k - 4 -- ' t c' '''- - Ltrsr sc - - 4 L 1 1 -- - - 1 40s -- : 11 - I ''' i ' et4'- - ''' — University of Utah This picture from the filen of Levi Edgar Voting' WWI taken in early 60'ol I Individual Group Donations SLDemocrats TO Build S L Theater at U Urge Steel The famous old Salt Lake theater fart and Bid Approval again Spirit under s plan to be carried out by the University of Utah will live In ago the botird of regents accepted the recommendation 'of the centennial commission that the university aponaor the conetruction of a Sait Lithe the Ater replica on the cemptuiand Saturday the board announced a committee had been appointed to carry plans forward as rapidly as Some time church And - 4 a - r i: '''''''' ''': i 0-- possible committee Members It comprises George M Cannon board member am chairman Mrs A J Gorham ItIPIO of the board Dr K I Ericksen tkan cf the sehot4 of arts and scienvea Pr Llewellyn It McKay cheirman of ttie univereity theater bonne 1 Otiq t f ')! 'rote nicinher of t7tah leadece Gov I icrbert 13 Maw have indoreeri the project and pledged thrir aumrt in tarrying it for ward It is plenned to finance eonA otruction through contributions from individuals and organiza- -- sitated 1 7 A 1 41 WRIIIve It Li Piloted 1 Ito 47 ' tiro atart ti en ho ti11e during whil h le Utatta coneennini that '4 4 1 PSI) 1 C01011111 ° 'i ' W101111 Militnng Moo Lieutenant Listed Der ad S IA First Lt Wei lace mon Siresign Lt the service in 1913 He wan sent that guided them Dr Lee Paid Ithe new etrue- - overseen in 1911 H$ a pilot Of a i ture will be a living memorial a PM Watling airplene Ile wore Pworking" theeter pied not a mu- ft diatinguiehed unit hedge will contein the kturvivors besidem his perente In riteee °Tiede' orrangenient of getter- clude two brothers lit (j g) Ito- les i hareeterietic of the old the- tend V Veyilind 1114 N oloil nobater and will be of 0170 OVIVArl crt tl Wityhttot Melt Leto City tilvolio for the preeentation of IL SiOtiftt Pt legitimete ple)e lee NAttird A sliboommittee on retention of Genova plant chosen klaturtisy includea Sylvan Clark Provo NMI inkttiontr from I li county Grant Mactariane Malt Lake City Utah otate aerinfor and Weeton Hamilton gait Lake City amaistant mecretary chamber of corn blerce ClutirMitti mppointed to subcommittees of the reaolution committee included: Bonds agriculture water and reclamation Gwynn rage chairman and Sylvan Clark vice chairman labor education a n d veterans P S Marthakis chairman: W I Lowe vice chairman and Joseph C Fret-t- o secretary: businesa and industry Weston E Hamilton chairman and Stanley LChild vice chairman Harlin Appointed - K WAyland of Mr end Mrn Fred Way lend 807 Weetmineter eve his Mame been declared deed by the wAr de Although the enmpua etructure Ile previnuely wan re will be of the same design and pertment size as the famous old playhouee ported minling April 28 1915 in wbich wise torn down 17 years the Pacific ego it will be fireproof and conA native of Salt he tain modern heating air cond30 was horn 1023 was Ile and other facilities April itoning stage It also will contain adequate re- a graduate of South high tschool hearaal opace and exhibition and attended Utah State Agricul- - Lona 4 man of welfare committee with David Trevithick group coordinator Cspoirnittem chalmian include: Health D A Skeen minority $ol J1 Sylvan and Judge 'piton J Clark ludiciery nonpnetienn Lynn S Itichards election Want Marfarlane: national Mato admin imtration Clordlin Weggiand and Auroc Henn 11 hoomix (1 it cin here of the convention tirrangements committee who will take care of approxienately ti000 delegates end vialtora at the June 8 I Installation of officers to direct meeting at Saltair Alt40 were anthe Womena Safety Council of nounced They include ilymsin Salt Lake City was held Satur- Guam arrangement: Mrs Sunday day in Newhouse hotel where Mrs C Anderson and Maxine Alien T F Jackson 14n5 Bryan ave decorations Mrs Junius Fisher officially assumed duties as presi- and Mrs John A Harter Invitadent tion: Alvin Keddington entertainOther officers Installed include ment L E Holley and John tor-tic- k Mrs Earl A Davis vice president: auto caravan Parnell Black Mrs Virginia Stillman recording reaolutiona a n d Mrs Scott P i Homer J E Towns Stewart luncheon secretary: Mrs send Mra Stewart and her committee corresponding secretarY: Mrs Clarence Duffin treasurer: of 20 met Saturday in Newhouse Mrs Edna Jensen historian and hotel for luncheon and to discus)! Mrs George ro Parker Mrs E plans !OE feeding approximately Jay gearnem and Mrs Eldon 3500 at the Saltair luncheon 9 omen Seats Officers W s for Mita There ire severel resosone for Jtm bit4 built outeide the hiimitiese tlistrict Ono is thot a legitimate theater In Salt Lake City could rot be Pupported entirely on a commercial basis Dr Leem maid It must be a community venture with support from the university and other anurces Another is that It will be timed in connection with the univeraitys dramatic ventures Finally it is believed that a campus location will be more stivantagenue to the public since park:ng space will be available It will be identified with the training of local actor'' and prca- ent plane are tr) invite players of Throchmorton directors I t -- --tstional reputation to play leading parts with local supporting 11441 I fasts as was done In the eerly 4141 dews of the old Malt Lake theater Itettesona c 1 IVI' AND 4 "It is b(iptql" Dr ' t r - e—-- '1' '"'"'"ik1 the first peacetime Me day day iin five years in which remembrance of war dead of World War II and other wars will be emphasized noCrel a? f ""'"'"'7""""'I4ot ' '01: ne Stores will be domed in Salt Lake City Ail will banks and offices at the atate capitol and city and county building Claamea will be diamiamed at the Univergity of Utah and in Salt Lake City school LI) S church offices will be cloned With openings acheduled for such ea Lagoon and Saltair recreational facilities not available since the starting of the war will again be offered Am alwaym canyons and parks will be popular Sunset Service Firat obaervance: acheduled is a sunset memorial aervice honoring those who gave their live in all 4va ra ineludipg World War which will be presented by United Veterane' eounell and auxiliaries Sunday at 5 p m in Liberty park Recording to W IL Carlquiat chairman An honor guard of studenta from University of Utah army ILO T C unit will walk guard before a representation of the tomb of the Musical meleeUnknown Soldier tionm will be preaented by South high school a cappella choir and American Legion post No 85 drum and bugle corpa Dr Benolon to Talk Principal speaker will be Dr Adam S Bennion Benediction will be offered by Rev Mortimer Chester rector St Paul's Epiacopal church Placing of floral offerings by Salt Lake patriotie groups on the monument to World War I veter en$ in Meniory park will highlight merviees by the Service Star Legion Memorial day at 10:45 a tw 1 ' )10401::01011701P0''' mom 7: 't ''4 Z e ) —'7'- e i lk ''-- ' -- 1 1 : 1 A - 4 f ''N - ' eol" 6 4- :'44 :i ? i': i 4- f ! -- r 44 tel ' - (1 re-aor- ta ' i — ‘I‘ i ctn --:-- r 401:0-0- i 144 - :- N P ::: a'-- 11 p:'4 ''!' 4 : A :i: : i ' - 1 ” ' t - 11 4 r i - — - 1! A 1i i 1 i :::1' : 7‘ 0 3- :- :I ' '4) r-- i r 4"74- if ' 1 I ' ::1 BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN lay-o'Back at the throttie after a A IL Stout Union Pacific railroad engineer prepares to steam out of the Malt Lake depot on 48-1)o- the linti Molex Limited with finflOila paoffiengere to leave the depot since the end of the strike ff aboard' This was the first Union Pacific train I ICC HEARING Judge Ellett Enters Contest For Utah Supreme Court Dietrirt Judge Albert Ellett Saturday announced his candidacy for the l)emocrntic nomination for tato supreme court joollice poht Miimical number will be pre now held by Just ice Mort n I Ler molted sod Taps pleyed during' son who is it cnnilidats for renom riincernrnt of florsti wreathe by th e inntlon snit revlection varioue groups :twirl' Ellett who Is serving his isee(itill tern' on the Third district Jordan Post 'Active Pench wns A city Judge prior to !Memorial programa have been hiPt prepared by Jord tie'potot No XI IfunbovIlle American Legion tor prementalion A1)1A !though it histive and reared t it Texas farm tit VAVItttlA cemeteries in the mouth Ellett hom lived In Utah for part of Salt Lake county on Me- dodge 11 I4 edurootion wsts 26 years morial day Texss public schools ncquired Meto E J Morgan According Eamt Texml Normal col the Sttite morial day chairman programs will start at D a tn at Harriman lege Commerce Tex: Unlvermity y Austin and the cemetery ttnd will be presented in of Texasof atUtah uccemmion st Bluffdale cemetery DM a m: Riverton 10:10 a m: Following his Texas schooling South Jordan 10:40 a m: We'd Mr Ellett taught school for four Jordan 11:20 a nt and Midvale years in the Lone Star state and two years in Utah county acquirat noon Midvale school band will play ing funds to continue his Utah appropriate numbers aa part of studies He served in World War I and is a member of the American each program and its "Forty and Eight" Legion t Sandy and Draper organization First elected to the city bench Programs will be offered in Sandy and Draper cemeteries San in 1934 he was reelected in 1938 dy American Legion post No 77 serving until 1940 when he waA 1 I Thunder of pounding wheels and blasts of steam Saturday heralded the return of railroad crews to Salt Lake yards as the four steam lines rushed to make railup time lost in the road strike and rcturn operation to normal I of the city J I re- turned to regular schedules Saturday night and railroad officials maid they expect all movements— for both passengers and freight— to be back to normal within 24 hours Deliveries of freight will be IS hours late officials pointed out but all delayed cars 'are eXpected to be rolling by that time First to Leave First passenger train to leave Salt Lake City Saturday was a special Welitern Pacific Exposition Flyer which rolled from the Denver k Rio Grande Western station at 4:30 p tn operated by a regular crew and bound for San Francisco The D & II 0 NV I Living up to its reputation of delivering the moil no matter 8 hat the Salt Lake punt office ha a delivered to Utah and southern Idaho all first clans and air mail that ham reached here The only mall not delivered because of railroad strikes W the mall on board trains that did not reach Salt Lake City said I A Smoot postmaster 11111 West Fights Freictlit Rate Hikes ' 0 1 pi f Ite I 5 1 I I- a 4 1 7 : i ' ' ' 44i 44Z1-- ‘ 't 4 ? ''' ' I' q4 I 4 'f C)'' i:is 4 : - --- t ' '1i 4 - 4 fir44 ' sL--- it ' ‘ ' 1 4 : 4 3 4: —tor' '7 4i 4' k il (") : i 11 'i 1 Trains Pull Out On Itegniar Satu rd ay Runs All railroads iills ::( )e - i ! :b 4$ k 14 lo4 l - i :41416 I 48-ho- ur t : I o ss — 4 ''64"00- -- -- ' and tinhethsetaotbe s s rn h mdiale ' 4Ii Tie-- Prospector for Denver left Salt Lake at 530 p m Union Pa- Lox Angelee Limited and the Chellenger rolled on regularly fthe and Dr C Lowell Leem helot of the depertment of opted) and di revive of drernetioa ColiAttileflion will nut begirt lint It that firrgrat taiiilding Material Ottirgenry Marls blit it le hoped -- 0 in Utah Democrats went on record civic groups Saturday an urging' Immediate approval of the U S Steel bid to tha Geneva plant nt it ' purehaao ': the meeting 'ToIn Newhouaa committee platform ''''' Black forhotel where Parnell :: ' ' 'iP i'' f :e mer Democratic 'date and Salt '' Lake county chairman was chair c t man t '':P In a wire sent to Tom Clark S attorney general the comU 4 ' -t mittee made known ita Atand on e62-'- : o1 the inme and maid that the future of Utah is dependent on immediate " a'Aion in order to ammure full emi) " ‘ COOt ployment development of Utah'a resources and new Industrialization I: if 1114414440floo:oe' i of western America tinerii '' 4 will renult if prompt acployment ''''4 Z tion is not taken the telegram 4' ' No lit with the cooperation of individuals throughout the state - 1 ArA 71 LLU'LL i- Salt Lake residents will join a I 1 s Cy' Seen ' :10 Cré-w- monOmmix ' ( ' t ?L 1 1 nwliltthionciTtihzeunrstuinoyft ci i Nor i-- - 'I LRE: 5 i To Honor War Dead r' I ' t ' - -- Early picture of famous old Salt Lake theater replica of which is to be built on campus of '-- li 11It ' - ' ' Services Set : ' 4 t 1 i f - A00 1 ' t ai!N" Il II ii ii OS ' MIKAN ': ' t't 1 5 Banks Stores Close k' p 4 i 1t 444 — t 1 1 ' L 1' 4 1 tt tit li t ' Li 1 rt P '''N ' ° Elaborate Memorial Day ' I r 7 - - rt I ' o ' ' Pr-4A- Na 1 t t': '''''") ''''' ' ' ' ‘ i 4 t tI '' t t ' --'- f 1 f - '"" 'N44 6 ' - t 1 ' ' 1 e ir 4" 4 '' ' i ' L'0''"'''''''" '"r'''''''"L'44 t t ' to ' t ' 4 "Is ' ''''''' 24 - r 'S rt 'it t S L Schedules 4 Ore - ' ' - - ''''''' ''' ' 0 4000'' f 1 4 t 0voop— 4 ' I I 4 a 0Poopoon heem June A l'Iriat in wresting the Salt Lake thuntor there can be a reciedics4 tion to the high ideate and 4Icloatie aOthrollinto for which the old thester Mood" ibiut I Dupliestion Ito said it will not duplicate faeihtiee of Kingsbury hall which woo intended as an assembly hall for university students and which is oubject to heavy demands Furthermore he added it should In no way interfere with plans for a civic auditorium in Salt Lake City the purpose of which would be entirely different "The functions of a legitimate meek Page 112e Column 1 1 1 - Personal hoarding of foodstuffs and a general run on food outlets will create a serious shortage of food in Salt Lake City Thiel is the opinion of officials of the Butchers & Grocerm Atom who predict a shortage within two or three weeks if Salt Lake citizens remort to hoarding Food suppliem In local groceriem should prove sufficient for some - Alt V 111114:M I t!N- T----time they opined Bus schedule to Black Bock and Local foodmtillfs are increasing Sunset Beach Junction via Salt daily and there should be an abunLake and Tooeje Stage Lines leav- dance of local fruita and vegetaBus Depot Tern-r- e bles within the next month or irg from Union Square Hotel daily 7 a m two However a shortage of some 11 a m 3 p m 4 IL rn: 5:30 p nl fresh vegetablei dry onions and saz4 620 p m new potatoes is seen Shortage of potatoem can be offset by the use of old potatoes now &bailable in fair quantity it was pointed out The meat situation etill remains critical with no immediate relief in view General COnMenallif among officials of local packing houses Iis that 0 P A ceiling prices for dressed meats are causing the present shortage Drew Jacobsen president of the Butchers St Grocers Assn Feld Saturday that "most consumers have failed to recognize that a 25''e) reduction in manufacture of bread has been ordered by the government These consumers ii130 have failed to make a 25") reduction In their own personal con- - ' k'1 program pro- "'1 -- -I r- - -- ' leF ' '' I - ? r i it 40 ? I I ' 0- - Ala ' - ti before the interatato : 1 w ttss tiit 19 I) 14 churchen will fenture pro- grams with Appropriate themea during Sunday church mervicem Catholic activities on Memorial 'day will be highlighted by celebration of a mama at 1) a m in Mt Calvary cemetery by Rt Rev Duane G Hunt bishop of the CathWilolic diocese of Salt Lake liam Vaughan will malat Colonel to Talk Col John R Wright Ninth service command chaplain and veteran of World War I and It will be principal speaker at Memorial state bar end American a bar Utah 13ar ANII Judge and Mrs Ellett who was ihe former Miss Florence Howe Spanish M Pork have two 110n1 in the U navy end a daughter Thry live at 1117 Ito() Ax Slayer Draws ILife Sentence "That's pretty stiff for Just try- ing to defend hmyae lf" wax Louis Charlem when District Judge Albert It 11Iett Saturday sentenced the ax slayer to Ilfe'imprlsonment Judge Ellett before imposing d sentence told the 6 prisoner that ' although Jury returned a first degree murder verdict recommended the court coulmercy the punishment at death day ogervicee to be held at 10:30 Wright who on April 3 hacked a m in Connor bowl amphithea55 to death iin John JItuemping ter Fort Douglita according to their shack W ard South had 318 Maj Ned R Uraven post chap- testifiedI that he wielded the fix in lain but the jury believed the atate'm ensw that thn homicide was murder" Thn court explained that life imprisonment was impoeed be- Clitimit it believed that Wright wee more drunk than ha had claimed PVIII in his testimony and that the 01104 ntir0014 Will4 In part responsi blo for tha crime Defenee Attys John III Mnow end Arthur A Allrqi Jr who tie fended Wright without fee having been appointed by the court said no appeal sumption and have traide daily they planned to the visits morning bakery buy lug their normal quota of bread AM a result others have gone without bread" ' Average prices of retail foods foimportant to moderate-incom- e Charles Fresquez 18 Tooele milien in Salt Lake City advanced suffered a possible back injury at 7'' from March 12 to April 16 12:30 p m Saturday when the according to Edison H Cramer Automobile in which he wax riding regional director of the bureau of driven by Ernest Duran 21 Toolabor statistics In the ee collided with a vehicle driven Index stood at 24 over by John George Zohovitz 28 HawApril of 1945 Higher average thorne Nev Investigating- traffics officers prices were reported for all major food groups with exception of said the mishap occurred on North Cereals and bakery products bever- Temple at the intersection of the Salt Lake municipal airport road ages fats and oils y thear-ol- 1 1 I 1 Accident Hurts Tooele Youth ' mid-Apr- il all-foo- ds - 111 I ' ' i 4 a i ' J 'é - ' ' 4 - r''' ! : i i' c'i': - Kaaaas Albert H Ellett Aspires to state supreme court position - 1111CS1 Slate Meets Park City Miners' union Diatrict Mill nnd Smeiterm Workorm C I 0 will meet early Me week with Silver King Coalition Mines Co ' New Park Mining Co and Park Utah Consolidated Mines Co at said requesta to raise ratem 25 much of the oppogtion was from western states representatives who pointed out that the percentage increase would rest heavier on the trains rolling again was apparent Freight traina were assembled ea rapidly aa crews could be ole- tamed Saturday afternoon With ready itre high "Some shippers maintained that to Increase rates by 25 in otates where they are now SI would make It impossible to compete with other etatea whome lower rate would increneed 10c by the Sfillle percentage hike " hm 01!1 Ile said hearing on it limner bepetition by the railroads nowcornfore the Utah public mervice mismion will not thbe taken until the I C C rulea on tuitional peti- the first to be moved Railroads announced embargoes on shipment of freight had been lifted and they now will accept any and all freight loada i $ i 1 1 MMMPMOMMW t Trio Injured In Car Crash ( 1 1 1 tion The decision on the 'Western Union petition which would raise telegram rates lOrte and20newspar has per wire service rates not been announced Mr Hacking said g ammoleommloendom11 Light Sprinkles Expected Today - g ma-adequ- ate h 8'4 t 'tithi 1 'I g i - EX PEC"I'ED LEAVES CANCELED FOR MARINE RECRUITS I ' rft4Abit6A0 arid the general opinion seemed to he that Salt Laks City wasn't rommiepti(?n In VitAhlrigton I) C Donald Hacking state public eery-ic- e such a bad place to stay after all eoo stranded in commiesion chairmen paid Snit 1nhe paamengere Friday between city two and three hundred were left Saturday Mr Hacking returned to Utah to board trains Satunlay All from Wathington D C 148tut others had found other means of clay where he was one of three travel by bus or air line to their state coordinators in a federal destinations communication commission hear'Feel Much Better' ing on a Western Union petition to workers Railroad Other increase telegraph chargem reporting commissioners chosen were Matt back to work plainly expressed McWhorter Georgia and Carrol It that they "felt much better now Trainmen wasted no time when Means Masaaehusetts Mr Hacking who visited the called back to their jobs and a I C C rate hearing on railroads' general feeling of engerness to get ' Irresponsible racing by two OAS youthful drivers Saturday at p m resulted in injury to three persona when one of the speeding care overturned at tith East and Bryan ave after skidding out of control for 284 feet Injured were 'William Walsh a soldier about 10 exact age arid addreas unavailable late Satur' day who muttered posaible intend nal Injuriea: Wilford Griffith 18 East driver of the If you don't mind a light 1998-8tand abraisions: Gail sprinkle it will be all right to ' chine bruises take the girl friend Out for a Magleby 17 n29 Redondo ave bruises and abraalona Sunday stroll minus fillircoat V According to Police Aecident Inthe fatherly advice handed out' by the weatherman Saturday at Salt vestigators G F LaTullppe and V it Heath' Griffith with four Lake airport weather bureau dend near of pammengerii in his car wax racing 'With high temperature A meeting of Dietriet 2 union 73 degreee forecast for the day mouth on Oth East with another by a friend Ile ppoiheeds with U te Smelting and Re- - attendants at Salt Luke parks pre- - nix I driven Ilost t a ear amt - dicted another rently visitref:ir be Co will peak day management fining I t the careened into up parking weather e 0 Oeneral stormy In at the ors monied Nimiday at pre tigninmt two treea and letter's office in Newhouge build- - veiling the past few days has kept brushing swerved ILITMIN the etreet into P‘ ing to dlocuss wnrking conditions some golfers nrul tennis players in thirdI tree After oitriking the third: g4t41(1 are IMPM491 side but Indications and other secondary they'll tree the( car glanced 23 rert into all be Out Sunday Mr lirooks and tree overturned pin nnother "'"'"''''""'" ning Walsh bennath it Walmh woos rushed to Fort Doug- lag hospital by pollee ambulance 1 I for emergency treatment while the other Injured were taken to 11 Salt Lake General hompital The other two pamsengers in the Criffith car were injured witnesses Provo—leaves 11 from marine corps recruits Leaves for told police but the other car was which would have been the first ever to be granted immedi seen to stop and pick them up be- fore police arrived at the scene A ately after enlistment—were canceled Saturday with the check of local hospitals however termination of railroad strike tailed to reveal that they had reThe young men who signed up with the marine corps ceived medical treatment early Saturday in Salt Lake City will leave for San Diego Griffith was given a citation CaLi Monday or Tuesday for reckless driving A check of his driving record showed that he Recruits includc ElRay Leonard Ttichins James Perry has been ticketed twice for speedEdmunds Stanley Arthur Hall Thomas Donald Martell For ing once for ignoring a red trate I syth Wayne Samuel Brown Jesse Keith Scoville Allen fic light and once for driving on Franklin Laney Albert Kent Christenson Tracy Ronald the sidewalk all within the past Johnson Edward Donald Durham and Danford Blaine Liston year Silver King property Charles It Brooks chairman of the district union's publicity committee maid Saturday Wages working conditions and other issues will be discusned he said lie added that Tintic Miners' near union in Tintic district Eureka will meet Monday at 10 a m with management of Chief Coneolidated Mining Co North Lily Mining Co Tintic standard i at Mining Co and other mines Chief Consolidated offices in Div!' 7 - - commerce eoe of the Salt Lake county 111 Episcopal Stranded passengers— Involun train-boardin- "''' f vided by the newly organized le- gion post there Episcopal churches in Salt Lake City will combine observance of Memorial day with celebretion of Ascension day lioly communion will he offered in the v a r Ilo us churchett at IO:30 a e according to IR Rev Arthur W Moulton micheduled timee of 6 and 7 p m City for tary visitors nt Fait Lake Active opposition to a wrest tho period — breathed Of relief at the etrikeas end ago 'increase in freight raten wen Nigh A wood of gayety prevailed among voiced by shippers in' a 'leering g time pasaengere at PI Grocers Plied ( I Serious Food1 Scarcity If Salt Lakers Hoard b - 4h-ho- tint-verit- "cold-bloode- d 011101 - ' 11 twit-defen- LIVE' ' - I I - 1 t t a 'f |