Show 4 't:' V FOR BALLOT Outer Escapes 4 ON REPEAL if 4 ! for Apartments Fire prgtfftinn features of the new building code which makes no provision for outside fire escapes on butidmgs-wcr- c given Ap- peals to State Legislature the fuiHndoreement r DRYREGIMB HELD JLS- Letter bers Mayor's Group Holds New ' Safety Rules Adequate Auditor or National Organization Prohibition Reform r riFrTm - of the mayor' rr: ’decSySfCRbfo lesion rnttsttm ppybVlnrtM ever the commission decided to confer with City Building Inspector W Plnney st 1U Wednesday session to Assembly Mem- D The report was submitted over the Urges Election on signatures of A J Snow T A Beyer State and Federal Laws Holding the prohibition experiment as an "utter failure” members of the Utah division of the Women’s Organ ization for National Prohibition He form Tuesday appealed to the state legislature for an opportunity to vote "on the repeal of the state and national prohibition amendments at the earliest possible moment” The appeal was issued to Individual members of the legislature In letters signed by Mrs Paul F Keyser chairman of the Utah division She asserted the organisation although only recently organized in Utah haa a membership in excess of 1000 women favoring a change in prohibition laws Text f Letter Mrs Keyser’e letter to the legislators replete with statistics purporting to show the baleful effects of pro hibitiom follows: believes that — has been an utter failure prohibition ’ and that the problem of temperance can best be served by regulation and license The following are a few per- tinent facts which have convinced the women of this organization that the question of the manufacture aale and transportation of Intoxicating beverages should be returned to the state -- and regulated by the state legisla- ture: — ‘The United States census figures show that between 1920 and 1928 the deaths of women from alcoholism Increased 400 per cent The same figures show that between 1919 snd 1927 the per capita deaths from alcoholism increased in every state except Vermont During the same period the alcoholism death rate declined in wet Scotland from - 147 to 92 per hundred thousand Ininranca Flur Quoted The death rate from alcoholism In the United States has risen 300 per cent since the first year of prohibiDr Fred L Hoffman consult-tion log statistician Prudential tyfe Insurance company) “ ‘In the wage earning population at least the alcoholism death rate reached during the past eight years has been six times as high in the v MetroUnited State as In Canada politan Life Insurance compsny Jan- WITHIN BUDGET Rufus A Tracy Jr and Lewis Telle Mr CanCannon board members non acted ss chairman ip the absence of Blair Richardson m deliberations of the committee Safety Held Assured “We carefully considered requirements as to safety exiU provided in the- new code” the report says “and we are unanimously of the opinion that if future apartments hotels and other buildings are built according to the code's requirement safety will be assured" Additional safeguards such as outside fire escapes would be "superfluous” the committee reported It recommended that the code should not be made retroactive to apply to apart-menalready constructed Meyer Louis Msrcus hamed the committee last May in an attempt to end controversies over the fire escape question which has been raging for more thin four years Efforts Fall Mr Plnney and Fire Chief Walter S Knight ss members of the committee which drafted the new code failed in efforts to specify metal fire escapes on the outside of apsrtments to provide a quick exit in casa of - fire Architects and builders however insisted that “fireproof” construction of stairs passageways and individual apartment entrances would provide ample protection together with other safety lAturesof the new code The city commission adopted the code in toto last May with provision that the fire escape section would be subject to change ef DrL M Vaughan agricultural economist from Washington D C and Stott of the extension division of Utah State Agricultural college will speak at a meeting of Salt Lake county wheat growers to beheld at the L D S West Jordan ward chapel Wednesday at 7 30 p m The meeting was called several weeks ago by officials ofthe agricultural departments o( the state nd federal government in Sait Lake’Snd C-- Hope of Deficit by Sees Utah Man Named STREETCAR Head of District TRACK TO BE Law Bureau Dry Wheat Growers to CHICAGO BANK Discuss Crop Cuts TAKES $325000 GITY REDUCES Building Code Okehcd Without COSTS TO KEEP WOMEN ASK r 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEENESDAY MOI?NING JULY 12 1933 20 Mr Martineau said The July fare- casts report of the United States department of agriculture released Tuesday by Frank Andrews federal statistician reported that the best crops this year in Utah will be those of SCHOOL BONDS 43 QZ-J- Ii TAKEN OUT tLior—J JPcr sugar bee'fsltnOay Avoiding Utah’s augar beet crop will pos- Gent Issue Board Make sibly total" 852000 Ions compared Gut in Spending wjth the” bumper harvest of 822000 Many Savings tons last year A large increase in in sugar beets acreage With half the fiscal year ended last causes the increase in crop In A32g606 issue of school district municipal finances jtfeinJurJigf£Ht theSalVLakeGowrty WheaVGrow- - 19 32 there were 58000 acre eLbeets refunding bonds was awirded by the condition that tne cily may entirely ejs' associationito discuss reductions in 1933 there will be approximately bogrd of education Tuesday nigh to m JKhsalJUKagfitJMxt Star "75000 slashing-i- U £ averthesetty-In“TraefTcalTy alTWeJRer crops a Melvin K Traylor's First National wril be in connection discus Fl budt- City 'AiidftSramuel with the new federal farm relief act decrease is forecast Partially respon- Bank of Chicago which submitted NichollS reported Tuesday with presThe meeting also will formulate pre- sible are adverse weather conditions “ the to audit entation of the June city liminary plans for the organization as there is little difference in acreage toeTiigfieetbf fourbidsi commission The bank offered to pay $314307 of a Salt Lake wheat production con- planted last year and this year The Although tax and deparlmeptal wheat crop it is estimated will be upon association delivery of the bonds together revenues have fallen approximately trolVere L Martineau Salt Lake coun- approximately 4560000 bushels com- with a 5138000 under budget estimates the legal opinion of approval from 5332000 bushels last year with will discuss pared ty agent agricultural loss max be offset by savings if exWhile there was a harvest of 1836000 thq firm" of Chapman & Cutler Chiwith the farmers made proposals by penditures are kept within their pres- the federal government tor the or- bushels of oats last year there Will cago ent reduced limits ths auditor said ganization of the wheat control asso- be one of only 1663000 this yesr The bonds will be dated August 1 Expenditures for all departments ciations and instruct the farmers in There will be approximately 2 170000 on June 30 totaled $1261875 with an the 1933 and will bear interest at 4 per comof bushels harvested of controlling wheat potatoes unexpended appropriation of $1401-31- 9 cropsimportance Mr Martineau will present a pared with 2250000 bushels last year cent payable semiannually with a Last year at the sapie date outhave resulted In a maturity date of August 1 1953 frosts of Spring organization for the associalays totaled $1492245 with a budget- plan tion which will include the appoint- huge decrease in fruit crops E Frank Board members said the bond ed balance of $1361581 with which to ment yield stated of a committee of from seven Kimball junior statistician finish the year The net saving for to nine members to prepare plans for Tuesday Utah's peach crop last year would be from 4 2 to 4 25 per cent 1933 is more than $184000 under the the organization the division of the was 748000 bushels thls year it will which they considered a good price budget allotment county into districts each of which be approximately 620000 bushels Other Bids Rejected Licenses Fall Off will have a director on the wheat "Other figures follow: Other "bids were $306425 by Snow Based on his "experience" production control association which Apples 1932 924000 bushels 1933 1932 76000 Goodart 8c Co $297000 by Snow chart Mr Nicholls estimated that to- will be organized later 505000 bushels Pears Cher- Bergin 8c Co in conjunction with tal revenues from license sales have The wheat crop in Salt Lake county bushels 1933 41000 bushels fallen short by about$16000 A total will be about 60 per cent of normal ries 1932 4200 tons 1933 2862 tons toe Bank of America corporation of $89001 has been collected to date First Security company Edward L from lhia'source Water sales aggregated $228316 on Burton company Ure Pett 8c Morns June 30 or approximately $18000 Inc toe Continental National Bank short while departmental revenue 8c Trust company and the Pressprich collections of $104534 are about company and $307612 50 by the City below anticipations the auditor company of New York and the Utah “ —- - — computed State National bank While accurate figures are not In addition to awarding the bonds available Mr Nicholls estimated the the board approved a statement of decrease in tax collections at about expenditures up to June 30 end of $87000 The city already has received toe fiscal year showing a net saving Install New Reduced Budget 'Causes over $57200 from the county on tax in- Rotarians budgeted appropriations of come while about $45000 more has $266955 The saving however was Retrenchment by Heads at Weekly been collected butnoLtuiiietlnverJo offsek by arr estimated $290000 loss the city as yet he said in revenue for the year Commission Meeting fraction Company Agrees So Road Removal to Raving Can Re Started -- CLUB LEADERS $14-00- STATE STREET NFORK CAUSE OF DISPUTE Not on Murray Route Epjiraim White Ephraim White of Willard Made Chief of Prohibition Office Here Harold ’ On recommendation of Senator William H King EphrsinrWhfte of Willard was appointed deputy administrator of prohibition for Utah Tuesday and instructed by wire to take immediate charge of the office said a spCcigl dispatch from Washington He will relieve GermanR Ellsworth who arrived in Salt Lake Tuesday to take over the duties of acting deputy administrator as successor to W W McBride Mr Ellsworth Will transfer to Denver Mr Ellsworth recently served as inspector for the department in New York City Boston Philadelphia and the surrounding country Prior to that 'he was administrator for the eighth ninth and tenth districts of the bureau These districts comprised the states of North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Utah Colorado New Mexico Arizona Oklahoma Arkansas Missouri and Wyoming In this district he Was in a supervisory and administrative position There will be no changes in the personnel or policy of the Salt Lake office at the present time Senator King recommended that when the prohibition service is merged with the bureau of investigation of the department of justice Mr White be continued at the head of the joint office Mr White was one of the leading candidates for appointment as U S marshal for Utah The Democratic national committeeman Orman W Ewing assured Senator King that in consideration of White’s appointment as prohibition director he will Withdraw his objection to the appointment of Gilbert Mecham as marshal Up to now Ewing has been opposing toe Mecham appointment because of Mecham’s testimony before tjie Utah state committee As soon as the president gets around to making general appointments he is expected to name Mr Mecham marshal TAKE OFFICE CUTS SALARIES Badget Savings Mad Budget savings were shown in five of toe six financial divisions of the school board Practically toe only overdraft occurred in payment of $24196 for interest on tax anticipation notes where only $5000 had been set aside at the outset of the year Higher interest rates than expected coupled with the board’s policy of I by-to- Hearings Set on Rail Request for Stock Rale Rise - State Funds Can r Be Used to Carry Third Dog Dies ''' Forest Workers Old Pioneer Trail From Poisoning Will Be Rebuilt d - The car tracks also will be removed on Fifth South street from First tp Second West streets and from Ninth to Thirteenth South streets on Second West street said City Commiscomsioner Harold B Lee The tram of conpany will bear toe expense of way ditioning and oiling its right the commia-sioneon the latteristreets said on Proposed removal of car tracks State street from Seventeenth South street to Regal avenue Murray will await further conferences between stote attorneys for the city county and traction company Mr Lee said Company Attitude Changed The traction company’s agreement culminated a meetjng of officials of four agencies Tuesday afternoon in the city commission council chambers and marked a partial reversal of the traction company’s previous t 4 ‘ft P pro-vidm- I it six-fo- ot th ot st Dern Accepts Bid to Attend Banquet in S L d fc South streets paving of SecNinth ond West between Third-anSouth streets snd paving of Ninth South 'from Second West ‘to Mam streets 0 1 - All obstacles In the way of two city and county paving projects apparently had been cleared Tuesday when the Utah Light it Traction car company agreed to remove street tracks now running along the thoroughfares Projects affected include widening and paving of Highland drive from South to Forty-eigh- th Twenty-sevent- h Gilbert W Williams president of B H Robinson secretary of the rethe com juvenile court commission was tained by the commission Tuesday pany was installed president of the afternoon when reorganization of toe Salt Lake Rotary club Tuesday at the juvenile court system was completed weekly luncheon meeting in the Hotel Members of the commission are GovBlood Attorney Utah John H McCowan retiring ernor Henry H General Joseph Chez and Superinpresident was presented a watch in tendent of C H long-terInstruction Public borrowing was responsible for the heavier charge board memSkidmore Recognition of his services Other officers Installed were Albert To enable the Juvenile courts in bers explained attitude A similar situation this year is exW Cooper first vice president Nor- the eight judicial districts to operate The company earlier had agreed to within a drastically reduced budget pected to toe averted by borrowing man Sims second vice president however economies m each district of tracks on Highland drn a removal funds as needed only operating g West street area and Second George D Pyper third vice presi- including healthy salary slashes were Savings Listed the state or city would furThe ordered Robinof services Mr dent Simon Rosenblatt Of $2600820 appropriated at the secretary son’ -nish the labor Under the new agreesecretary Carol Poulsen were beginning of the year and H M Chamberlain treasurer toe board spent ment the traction company will deMr with Robinson and dispensed $2375253 Reports were given by Mr Mcthe expense fray a from reduction accepted $270 salary Cowan and Mr Wiiliama on the conto the depart Savings credited Transportation Service will be supvention of International Rotary In a mopth to $225 a month ments included $5464 for administraplied by substituting bus service on Service Recognized Boston June 25 to 30 tion providing for executive salaries Rulon Oldham and Highland drive rerouting toe present at500 “More than of the 9000 who Governor Blood explained that Mr and office upkeep $152396 in inHolladay bus via Highland drive to Mctended the meetings" said Mr Robinson was retained as secretary struction costs including supply purSouth street thence Twenty-sevent- h Thompson Safe Home Cowan “were members from over- in recognition of his previous ser- chases and salary items $15182 for west to Main street and north to seas countries” After Adventure vices to the juvenile courts and be- light power and other operation First South street Bus service also Mr Williams stated that the en- cause eight new judges have been costs $9775 in too maintenance fund $106759 as against $318997 lor June will be substituted on Second West 30 last year However the city re- graved membership card which the appointed He will be expected to and $2320 for transportation ot pupils street of to Lake club Salt lent a sold census an$200000 issue of tax cently Secretary and health departments and coordinate the juvenile court system Two Salt Lake student who! rode State td Pave Bead as Authorized last War George H Dern had been left in the atate in tot interests of econ- other auxiliary agencies notes ticipation the itprmy weteri of Qreit Salt lake The state will pave a strip January which will provide add! with the Washington Rotary club as omy and efficiency and to maintain The net overdraft in fixed charges on each side of Highland drive befor It hours were pon the wore for tional operating funds Secretary and Mrs Dern were called greater personal contacts with the waa $16285 after allowing toe $24196 uary 1930)' Forty-eighTwenty-sevent- h and tween ntw in tha their experience Tueadsy as they Special fund audits show a $30384 suddenly to Chicago Acknowledg- judges of each district the governor deficit for tax notes and allowing an “Our organization South streets The car tracks state ef Utah Wa already have in received congratulations upon their unappropriated surplus and $33788 ment of Its receipt with thanks from said $8000 saving for other funds under toe now extend only to Thirty-thir- d cash balance In the storm sewer fund Secretary Dern has since been reexcesa of 1000 women of this state auccessful first “major sea voyage" fixed charges Other caption salary reductions ordered t South street A forty-foThe youths— Rulon Oldhsm 19 1145 and a $2817 unappropriated strip of ceived We enrolled on the attached card commission are: of the will be laid on Second West street and Harold and $44203 cash balance in thesurplus paving water Greetings also were carried by Mr First district $80 to Judge earnestly urge the legislature to give Fifteenth East a $50 month and Ninth South streets the citizens of our atate the opportu Thompson 17 1537 Princeton ave- trust fund The higher cash balance Williams and Mr McCowan to Ed- second district judge $135 to $80 The total cost of the projects Inof the nue— were rescued late Monday night in the latter audit represents money ward P Kimball former district gov- month third district $270 to nity of voting on the repeal amend-mena $225 on Antelope island and returned- - to paving of State street from Pai5? out cr construction ernor and president of the Salt Lake month fourth district cluding state and national prohibition to $150 $85 South of the Robert N Baskin reservoir on club now organist and in charge of Seventeenth to Twenty-firat the earliest possible: mo- their homes at 3 a m Tuesday fifth district to $130 dis$70 sixth Streets was estimated at $203000 IntLaunching from Black Rock Sun which work now is under way missionary work at the new L D S trict $160 to $70 seventh ment" $90 district cruise to day noon for a four-mil- e ension of the State street work to chapel in Washington to $50 and eighth district $35 to $30 Saltair the bovs encountered a atom Regal avenue was suggested by the The commission the that explained being swept 25 miles into the lake county commission although the tata reductions were necessitated salary to a ahort distance from Stansbury Another echo of the originally had planned the project to “15 by the reduced juvenile court budget island when tha wind shifted sendSouth include only Twenty-fir- st i cent" case was heard at the Capiper for the next biennium The biennium ing the little craft toward Antelope tol strict state when the Tued?y public ia $35000 appropriation compared island Objections of the traction company j with $76000 for the previous bien- utilities commission set dates for hearThe high wind sought to speed the As a result of the death of “Pooch” to removal of the State street tracks on applications filed by two maVanguards from )3 L D S stakes nium Salary reductions were ordered ings thoroughbred Boston bullboat past the isle but the youths were based on contentions the abanjor railroads for increased rates on rowed heroically to land on the Island dog owned bv Mr and Mrs Oasten in Salt Lake Tooele Summit and the effective as of last June 1 ’ donment would cost the firm the loss livestock in Utah Baird of 318 be The Harrison avenue police south half of Davis county will commission also appointed IsaUnder tha emergency tallef act Monday at dawn r of a $365000 investment in tracks of Denver the Rio Application it bel rebuild overland to a the Smith as clerk for toe juvenile Acceptance of an invitation Then the boys trekked 12 miles to Tuesday night redoubled their ef- asked to help and substations along overhead passed by the last legislature the Western Grande Railroad company to forts to toe court canvon summit East In from to of the third district to suc- will a dog poisoner at trail be given his honor toe route wiring 10 a m July 26 and banquet heard at etate can legally assume tha cost of the John E Dooly ranch on the east large in apprehend be announced ot was ceed mountain Chloe Salt near E in in Lake Dean whose resignais while the Salt Lake Big end of the isle where they received the Union Pacific system on future hewas received “Pooch" after two weeks of suf- Tuesday by John D Giles secretary tion is effective July 22 Fred Jorgen- that of Expense Tae Much from Secretary transporting memhera of tha citizens’ food and shelter 27 at 10 a July Landsen died ot Trails and Pioneer the Utah fering that while "we do not War Dern H of to the various Dr Ernest P Oldham and Lawconservation probation officer for toe third Sunday night the vicby George Tuesday Declaring corps applications were filed in 1931 Gus P Backman executive secretary wish in any way to be placed m the of ground glass believed to have marks association district and Wren Williams proba- but forestry camps in Utah Attorney rence F Thompson fathers of the tim by stipulation hearings were of 'the chamber pf commerce General Joseph Chez ruled Monday youths led the searching parties to been administered with strychnine Four miles of the old trail traveled tion officer for the fourth district position of obstructing necessary impostponed pending the interstate comD D Muir president of the cham- provements of State street" the comTha opinion removed what might the ranch house after airplanes and on a piece of meat The pet seemed successively by the Donner party toe wera discharged as a result of the merce commission’s decision 15 in the ber hava constituted a serious problem in motor boats had searched tha Jake well on its way to recovery Satur- Mormon pioneers the gold seekers of economy policy Secretary Dern pany officials said removal of the per cent case which involved in- about telegraphed a week ago inviting him to at- tracks would in no way benefit the day Mr Baird reported but died 1849 and 1850 and toe overland stage the calling into service soon of ap- and tha islands creased rates on various comfreight will be rebuilt Utahns the banquet Secretary Dern company or Its patrons besides inThe students laughed about their Sunday morning Pioneer proximately 2000 additional state Children modities not including livestock tend The trail will be made accessible will be in Salt Lake for one or two volving an expense it would be un in experiences but admitted that they The dog 1 ths third victim of poifrom various sections of the the west throughout view of the federal government’s re- had passed through a terrifying night soning within the past three days by motor car to the summit ot Big To Give Costume Dances The federal commission granted the days en route to Sacramento Cal able to meet ®wned by Vivian Christenson mountain where the Mormon piocent refusal to assume the expense "Mass transportation from SevenOldhsm was an East high studsnt 7 increases and ordered the utilities to attend a governors’ conference 245 of Coatsvilie avenue and Dor- neers got their first glimpse of Salt The exact date of his arrival in teenth South street to Murray ls'nec-e&saof transporting tha recruits in tha and Thompson attended the UniverA circus party will be given commissions of the various states to the and will The Lake othy by valley Vanguards as we can show by our recDicky Brink 3 and 5 reforest army sity of Utah last year their intrastate rates conform Salt Lake was indefinite Secretary - Governor Henry H Blood requestspectively ot 259 Coatsvilie avenue build a monument on this site Satur kindergarten class of Piqneer park make However ords and the public who use this with the new interstate rate sched- Dern said in hi letter 12 from m to 11a Wednesday noon a last will which be dedicated with wet kof ed the opinion which held that the he will know in the near future strychnine poison- - day service are entitled to equal considCourt Upholds aijd The children In the class have made ule bronze tablet July 24 Pioneer day broad discretionary powers vested in Supreme eration with toe automobile passenBrigadier General Pegram The Utah public utilities commiscostumes three-da- y clowns a aniof representing rendezvous ect relief following will him by the emergency also received word Tuesday ger” the traction company's letter Peach Contract Decision Police mals and other subjects and have sion and commissions of other states that the Mountain in Dell to meet the Vanguards him transportation Arrest Two permit Secretary Dern would Accept en said learned dances apropos of their cos- resisted the order and appealed The costa out of the state's $300000 emertumes was unsuccessful and Utah invitation to be guest of honor at a "In fact a recent check shows that An appeal from a dirtricfcourt judg- appeal fund relief On Owner Short Change Charge Properly Askg of the Thirty-eight- h street cars are hauling as many pergency Five small Mexican senoritas will finally was forced to place the new regimental review y Mr Chez pointe(LoutrthtthrTctf?!ntrt?M4fl'fWM-t-Mrinfantry at Fort Douglas dur-- g sons daily as automobiles and surewear --native costumes and -- present intrastate schedule in effect earmarks the fund for the “relief of Marsh against tha Growers’ Exchange his stay in Salt Lake ly these people are entitled to this Damage Conduiting songs and dances of their country Although the applications seeking This will :eh!?g® aspects were the destitute" and that tha trans- was lost by to exchange in a supreme KTrVhu0rt cit7 for- service" be first the visit the livestock are rates Utah were Ruth Torres Torcourt higher decision in Rebecca They Tuesday night rendered Tuesday by portation of members of the forest Justice Elia Hansen Weald Use U S Meney paid40 his home Charging that tha city desolated his res Elisa Vjera Consula Appericic filed separately the grounds on which mer governor allegedly bilking W N Davton Mrs Marsh won corps will contribute to toe relief of of crtyeince4uajppointinentas-secr- e the of —— Palace with the last fall and — r increases Barber conduiting property 14 to district West it court rshop alEygSalazaought many instances in which gov- judgment on an destitution tiling of war in tary Roosevelt's resident are similar to toe arguments emmental leged breach of contract wherein toe Second South treet out of $5Tues-da- y Parley’s creek Julius W Druk 1905 agencies In other ritiea cabinet Lake street filed a claim for $4500 Banker Will afternoon Growers' Exchange refused to pay in presented by the carriers in the X5 undertaken paving around car have Discuss Another Rise Effected Dayton told police that two men damages with toe city commission full for her crop of peaches’ per cent case tracks at no expense to the transGlass-Steaga- ll The appeal wa filed April 13 1931 entered the ahop shortly after noon Tuesday Bill companies the letter deportation Here Prices shaved The which got his runs stream and defrauded him of $5 Sugar through and argued October 23 1931 clared that funds created by the nawas short conduited his by without change method property tional recovery act would be used The functioning of the Dayton called police and soon sfter authorization and over his protest - ATTORNEY SPEAKS The price of sugsr rase 10 cent to raise the tracks now at a lower Patrolman Mr As ot a G Druk the result a in law J Salt Lake following will be discussed by E O alleged Wednesday Buckway arrested Harvey H Cluff Salt Lake attorelevation to the same height as the similar advance on the eastern mar- ney spoke before the Associated Re- George Nelson 31 and George Young work trees and vegetation were de- Howard president of Walker Bank automobile roadway The company ket brought about by depleted stocks tail Credit Men of Salt Lake at a 33 near the Bamberger station They stroyed and natural water drainage and Trust company who will speak offered to supply all materials and brokers announced luncheon in the Newhouse hotel Tues- wars booked and later released on ruined causing periodic flooding of Thursday at 12 15 p m at the weekly supervision Plans are being drawn for proposed the land he charged luncheon ot the Kiwanis club at toe Beet growers bolding participating day Mr Cluff’a talk concerned the $10 bond each We feel that the correction of con“The mentality arid the moral additions to eight schools in the GranCommissioners withheld action Hotel Utah contracts with manufacturers will creditors' side ot toe nw bankruptcy character of the ordinary pupil ditions existing there should be at Labor Representative John Longdon baritone will sing ite district with a view to obtaining pending an investigation receive somewhat higher payments public expense" the letter added federal funds in national public works may be radically raised or lowon their unpaid balance for the year ered bf a variation imthe quality “particularly as the changes are for program it was announced following The rise was toe sixth advance On Relief Committee and Arrangement of his diet" it the benefit of vehicular traffic and a meeting ot the board of education since January 18 when the last dewill In no way better the service we was asserted Tuesday by Dr Wil5 Tuesday evening by Dr Calvin S cline was effective The total advance are rendering In our opinion an Thomas Fiddis Mozart apartments A McKeever former profesliam Smith superintendent since the last drop is 80 cents per was named Tuesday by County Com- sor at Kansas now entirely satisfactory roadway can be Schools in all cases are university nearly bag brokers announced missioner B F Quinn as labor constructed leaving street railway desn of the University of Tours e crowded to capacity Dr Smith said The new price level on the local tracks for continued street car opon which visited Salt Lake Monday the new county relief making the additions almost a neceswholesale market will be $5 65 a huncommittee eration for the benefit of a large sity The additions being planned and and Tuesday dred for beet and $585 for cane it Dr McKeever addressed a number Of people” cost estimates drawn up are for the Appointment of Mr Faddls followed was stated Salt Lake must give up any protests filed Monday by George A Removal of toe street car tracks and contained lfttle moisture Mr Garfield Cyprus Monroe Blaine meeting at the University of Utah Much sentimentalism haa been was made a prerequisite by the state Yeger secretary of the Utah State hope of present relief from the Alter said Although from the Madison Granite junior high Holla-daattended by students of the psyexpressed of by patrons the Salt Federation of Labor that heat wav and resign Itself to Boy Struck by Auto as ground they looked as if they and Woodrow Wilson schools chology class parents and 159 road commission before the paving Lake zoo in regarde to to tiger labor was not represented onorganized temot rain they period of e The average increase in number of members ot the tour accompany- -' projects would be authorized might bring the plenty -Which is to of toought by formed but a thin layer between “Jumps From Train people to be sufferingmanyfrom in- relief which will supervise all direct peratures J Cecil Alter meteorAmong those who attended the sesthe Granite district lng him pupils the sun and the earth the schools attending ologist in charge of the Salt Lake" “The inference Is" he stated sion were E A West- - general rnan-ag- er wprk in tot county for the past 10 year has been In an accident received juries bureau asserted Tuesday weather man added and E O Howard represent236 per year Dr Smith stated "that there is practically no InGeoage Boyer 6 rear 559 West Secsome time ago i The highest temperature reTemperatures will be high ond South street was recovering at dull child but that mil- ing toe Utah Light 8c Traction comConduct Charge moreover herently This is not true however It was Disorderly in most of the Rocky corded In Salt Lake Tuesday was home from a severely bruised light lions have been made such pany E & Knowlton and H S Kerr revealed Tuesday by Robert Mur Students Hear Talk Mountain region Mr Alter said 93 degrees and the lowest Monstate highway engineers County Comleg and foot as the result of his jumpAgainst Lawyer Stricken A through unbalanced and devltal Stewart president of toe zoo ray low area which tor pressure missioners B F Quinn E E Howe day night was 68 degrees and the ing from a freight train Into the path izing daily menus The tiger was obtained two On Red Cross the week mean has clouds of a truck driven by Ralph Bennett “Corrective diet— or the three and Alvin A Beesley Mayor Louis temperature was 82 dekept years ago from a circus after it i The conduct charge over past disorderly much Utah 7 now of has 31 130 North West grees Marcus and City Commissioners degrees above normal combined agencies or had been Injured In a train wreck Temple street against Sidney G Reid attorney was moved eastward As a result the Torrid weather produced one Miss Martha E Stowers executive physio-therapThe Boyer lad and two companions snd psycho- George D Keyser and Mr Lee Through toe care of Emil “Dutch" stricken by Police Judge M-- J! Bron-J0?Inhot more while weather heat — were hanging on a slowly moving attendPermission to remove toe tracks being prostration Tuesday secretary of the Salt Lake Shider caretaker at toe zoo the therapy constitute the bright Tuesday when the witnesses tense will not be as noticeable as ants at the emergency hospital re- chapter of the American Red’county on Second West and Fifth South new nope of educational managefreight car on Third West street Cross animal has - grown strong- and failed to sign a complaint it has been for the humidity Tad Peterson 39 was addressed the faculty and students streets between Broadway and Fourth South now operated on car routes ported ment” Reid was arrested at 2 a m after healthy overcome by the heat at 140 p m 15 16 and 17 was asked street Monday afternoon of the summer session of St prevalent last week will not be The group of students visited As Benof the state Of course like most caged an!- - Ariel Marler and S W Marler brothas he was walking near North present toe temple grounds and other public utilities commission nett’s truck approached the tar the college Tuesday aftermale it 1 more Irritable in the ers 169 South Seventh West street Tuesday The rain which black clouds Sixth and streets in West mornthree leaped from the train and Boyer noon Temple In a school the auditorium interest of petition filed by the traction Tuesday points summer than in toe Winter but complained to police that Reid had have durHe several times was at promised treated the landed against the front fender of the Miss in the Bed Stowers afternoon and The emergency Saltair company ing explained junior to company it is found by animal experts not abused them and talked offensively ing the past week did npt come motor car hospital and Inter removed to his Crosa work in schools and asked the The party will leave Wednesday substitute gasoline motor proposes to be suffering physically coaches on Reid had been released on $50 bond because the clouds were shallpw home at 1910 Euclid avenue the routes cooperation of the college morning for Yellowstone Youths Recount Night of Peril In Lake Storm V Bus jBervice to Be Used Ilolladay Line but JUVENILE BODY Twe Departments Behind The audit shows that only two have less money budgeted for the remainder of the year than they spent in the first six months The two are the suditor’s department with $9638 expended as against $9361 with which to finish the year and the public safety department which apent $337942 and has $327036 in unexpend ed appropriations Other departments stand as follows: Library $41873 spent $45278 remaining: public affairs and finance $82024 spent $97881 remaining streets $91473 spent $119490 remaining: statutory and general fund $188 568 with $212013 left and waterworks $438311 and $450356 remaining p May Absorb Loss Thus Mr Nicholls pointed out If the departments continue to keep downs their expenses the city may wholly absorb the prospective revenue loss providing a heavier decrease in income does not occur The audit shows a cash balance of V ! 4 jt o Park ‘ V ry y Whit-wort- “ fqr -- hs ws-explain- In Glass-Stea-fa- ll Diet Can Change Granite Schools Seek Federal Aid Child’s Mentality Professor Injury in CircuiT Says P Weather Man Sees Little Hope of Relief From Heat Tiger atCity Zoo Healthy Despite ta repre-sentativ- 1 I - - -- “He v ‘ Junior diet-therap- y y !' - i ) c com-mitte- i t 1 V I V |