Show d4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER 1931 8 6 Long and Short of Salt Lake Dogdom Utah-Idah- o Rub Noses at Junior High Pef Show Group Will Fight UTAH SUSPENDS Municipal Power S L COMPANY "CLASH OVER Plant Movement TRUCE ENDS REGISTRATION r m CITY POWER Law Professor - Urg es Mercy for - - First Offenders v - x 200 Attend First Annual Conference Map Plans to Fight for Enforcement CRITICISE PUBLIC FOR HAMPERING POLICE Dr Jensen Addressing Confidence in Press Urged Peace Officers Favors Show Devices for Trapping “Violators Suspended Sentences terti-fle- Galii-ga- r n Speakers Hoag-lun- ? - Officers to Press War on Criminals 7 Pets of tariohsJlescrip-tioranging from goldfish Committee Qairng 2500 to a pony had their day Taxpayers Have Joined Securities Commission ConThursday at the first pet and to Assist Drive tinues National ReAlunieipal Project Sponsors hobby show conducted by Order serve of Revision Consent to Organization of a committee opstudents of West junior high posed to' the proposed acquisition of " 1 aper municipal power facilities and estabschool More than W0 pets Sample ubllClty Announcement was made Thursday lishment of headquarters at the Newhouse hotel for a campaign against at the office of the state securities many of excellent breeds the project was announced Thursday commission that the registration of com National the AIU Reserve Holding TWU VfCLMIUlS exhibited on 2500 were the taxpayers Approximately were reported to have joined the gen- pany of Salt Lake has been suspended a but A1V3WHU3 SlIUtRM ra committee the that from request company grounds and in the building An executive committee has been selected to manage for cancellation of its registration had a met of continuation been the sus- The by the campaign as follows: Raymond picture shows John order chairman Shirley P pension Thrusts at Utility Operators J Ashton An audit of the holding company Christiansen with " Pep executive Jones secretary L B per" S R Thurman Caspar J was made last March for the securito Be Deleted as Unfair Hampton d fox terrier smallest dog Fetzer William' O’Rourke Ifner Pett ties commission by C P Allen toy public accountant September J R Newman Dr J J —Todd Tilts With Harri-S22 the order of suspension of the regis- at the show and Victor fex James W Collins Frank Blair Richardson J Parley tration was Issued with a communi- with to cation apdirecting the company "Jojo” a Great Dane White S D Thurman J J Burke Peace The suspended sentence for two out of three criminals was urged by Harmony was restored Thursday Fred Kajteler Winslow F Smith l? show cause why the registra-- J Relentless war on the criminal Dr A Ladru Jensen professor of Uon should not be canceled The largest dog in the dispute over a sample publicHays Gilbert W'Wiliiams Burton the winter months was throughout Utah law of addressing a University officials with countered ity pamphlet containing arguments W Musser J A Khbn A B Bohling company anticYime conference of the Utah pledged anew by Utah and Idaho the for cancellation of request registratn favori of th proposed municipal Nick Jerefos A J Brennan Fred tion and tha commission after PCac6 Officers’ association Thursday conpeace officers Thursday Richardson and Bradley J Arnett - power plant when sponsors of the Some Suggestions for Improve to condecided sideration instead Two hundred law enforcement offi“Since the hearings before the city was the docuEnforcement” m the Law ment to revise project consented commission of the proposed ordi- tinue the suspension in effect of Utah and Idaho returned to cers of sur said who Dr Jensen ment topic The company was organized in nance for Salt Lake to issue its t their homes determined of the Indicated yeys In September 1932 ob1930 unitedly to ’Agreement climaxed a meeting Ipd to the for 118000000 purup were habitual criminals -combat the murderer” the burglar "‘marked fry twosharp tnterchiuigea a renewal tained its of registration a of power building pose municipal Establishment of a state constabu- the thief between City Attorney Eisher Harris plant and system” said a statement which entitled it to offer for sale In thestickup and the racklary elimination-o- f much red tape in eteer and A C Todd a member of the issued by the officers of the commit- Utah 5000 shires of preferred stock classification courts and the better the committea favoring a Sponsora tee "groups of citizens have been en- par value $100 share 30000 shares and segregation of offenders were The first annual anticrime conferwith no par valuef power plant rolling 'membership in this commit- of common stock advocated by Dr Jensen was which ence of the Utah Peace Officers’ assosession the of worth investment $200000 Attending prepaid tee Dr Jensen said a survey of crime ciation at held in Mr Harris’ office were R H certificates $2000000 worth of 10 the Elks club marked the Conduct Te Campaign in 1929 Lake in half of Sait the first - Doelle Mr Todd Gaylen S Young installment- - investment certifiyear of a project tnat will establishment conto commit“The was 722 committee formed showed felonies county - M 1 Thompson and Guy W Crane cates and a like amount of an duct ted with 212 complaints being issued bring all law enforcement agencies Independent campaign Installment certificates investment representing the sponsors CUy ComMembers of and 48 convictions obtained into closer htfrmony and coordinamissioner Harry L Finch and City against total of the application the committee staged that they felt making tha “This means that under our law as Recorder Ethel Macdonald tion the officers' said $1700000 relano Lake in should have Salt this was enforced it county campaign to deletion I Tha sponsor consented! A of the company’s applies Officers of the Utah association exto the merits or demerits of the tlon brief felony complaints were filed against as of September 2 1932 says in of two questions and answers end the tion pressed their appreciation for the atwhere less three the and than Utah Power ope person company— Light two other itemj of of more than 20 Idaho counrewording felonies had been committed” sald tendance the electric part ‘ Mr Doelle and Mr Todd Who are utility now furnishing ty and city guardians of the law i —and “The holding company operates Jensen Dr and Lake for Salt power light commission j candidate for th city and deals in securities of “The hearty response of the Idaho the proposed ordinance and manages and Many Charge Reduced loan associations and likewise agreed to withdraw their that boys will weld a chain that criminals bonds should be considered solely on building financial as oftha 28 argument that be should added from this It need well fear” said Otto Birk chief institutions in signature own merits and decent The kindred fenders of the 212 accused had felony of police of Provo and president of and other states either purchasing chairman and secretary respectively their the citizens’ was taken that It was position control of stock of permanent stock of the sponsor’ committee charge agaihst them reduced to mis- the Utah association demeanors and pleaded guiltir to the to sign the document just committee opposed to the $18000-00- companies or taking management of Wide Field Covered " agreed its should conduct bonds lesser offenses making a total of 76 I Committee” to remove own power such companies or mutual companies “Sponsors’ for this reason the that JThe conference program covered campaign 722 for crimes convicted of show The for field arises prisoners parpartisanship any operation laquestion is a citizens’ and taxpayers' committed or an aggregate of felony every phase of law enforcement e 1 “Censor" in western states through Authority Challenged vitally affecting the finan- ticularly misdemeanor convictions "of 105 bors ranging from traffic supervision and f of existence - Opening of the aesslon was marked problem managed companies by to a demonstration of new devices cial welfare of every taxpayer In Salt per cent Certainly this is not a rec- that wilt part time directors with little exau- trap the modern criminal by Mr Todd’ challenge of tothe“cen- Lake” ord to be proud of” not so and profit making perience Speeches covering various fields of Opponents met Thursday to dis- commensurate with business writ-tethority of the city attorney Dr Jensen declared that criminal sor” the arguments of either oppo- cuss phases of the project and outlaw administration needed improve- the law enforcement agents’ duties The company proposes to furwere features of the general sessions lined several points against the plan nents or proponents of the plan ment and to nish management capable au no auch the objections li&ted were make Im- and the divisional meetings Among fit may be true I have cannot a marked “We expect 1 profit from increased receipts" B F Grant general manager of thority" Mr Harria replied “but "that the erection of a municipal provement in criminal law enforce- the Deseret Totals of the balance aheet of the News was the principal have my duty to perform I consider plant at this time is unsound and unwe said “until the ment" 30 speaker of ’ 1932 were as June It my duty to see to it that these economical that a duplication of the companyat $1288000 The statement our law en- speaker at the luncheon remake substantially placed as class who citizens the of and Criticising would fair result showed $510000 In Impartial existing power System forcement system for professional pamphlets are preferred stock isviolate traffic and minor ordinances the only in extravagance and waste that sued and subscribed offenders and habitual Jong as the city place Its apparent along re‘ in $132000 from available revenues It would be serves aanctlon on them lines of the English system of juris- and then threaten to get the police1 0 for contingencies and men’s jobs for arresting the offenders At another stage of the session Mr Impossible to pay tha principal and prudence" In sold Investment certificates Todd rebuked the city attorney for Interest of the proposed power bonds A roving state constabulary whose Mr Grant declared that the people mast awaken to their responsibilities - releasing to the pres his letter re the operating and maintenance ex-- ' peeial duty would be to work on "Families who cannot run their their and felonies jecting the original pamphlet “with- penses and tha necessary improve“get important households and then are forced out telling us a thing about it" Mr ment and extensions required for a man” was advocated by the speaker own call upon the police for assistance The constabulary woud receive spe- to Harris answered that h had no other growing city without incurring a 500 Ani- cial training in fingea print work and are the type who should do their recourse as all official city business considerable deficit which could be la subject to the scrutiny of newspaper made up from general-taxatioin the study of what constitutes evi- part” said Mr Grant Education Needed ' dence in criminal cases3 Placing of men at any time Fell ties Cited all officers under civil service regu '“You’ll find this class usually the "I had no personal interest In the Th committee also stated "that ’Tm trylation also was urged by Dr Jensen first to criticise the police but they matter" Mr Harris said the ordinance should not be passed HSpeedy trials and the adoption of need to be educated to the necessity ing to help you -and 1" have’ already nor th proposed bonds issued bethe model code of criminal procedure of keeping order In their own homes helped you"” auch action must inevitably re their first pet and were indorsed by Dr Jensen Inaugurating - Mr Todd’ rejoinder of "Oh no cause first” suit In increased taxation in this city Jewelry Firm Officer hobby show students of the West - Prison inJ H Rayburn was toastmr-eteyou haven’t" brought a heated reply- or in higher electrie rates" Begirded a Penalty more exhibited school high junior' retorted who a number of visiting offifrom th attorney troducing recannot be "The iriminal of in out Robbed was th It in that pointed past than 500 pets Thursday afternoon at man “If you were a '' formed" said Dr Jensen “He may cers and guests Robert Pugmire fivt ysars municipal ownership of the sehooL his job or be may pos- Pocatello president of the Idaho you’d know ft" Fine Gems — power-plan- ts had suffered a steady was The show given under get too old for Violent-attac- k ef religion Peace Officers’ association responded a get Argument Discussed decline and that cities were abandonsibly school club flower of the auspices -the- - period of his mental iiL behalf of the law enforcement but during as The remainder of the season how- ing these experiments Officers exMattie ’Sanford Mrs with sponsor is humanly agencies of tw northern state ever centered on a discussion of the plained that of 3800 municipal plants Pollc were searching Thursday and the science club sponsored by and physicalthatactivitycanit be ' Some Suggestions lor Improvemoral directed he impossible amanwho-TleJnanauto-- Commercial distrust andt before Miss Betty Dysart argument which was presented In that had beam - constructed in-- the nlght-foment Enforcement” was disthinking Prison Is cussedin Law form with 23 United States approximately '2000 of mobile after robbing a representative The exhibits included cats dogs a into straight Dr A Ladru Jensen promerely a penalty of the game and fessor by Malia Granted' as Petition various of rabbits birds pony questions and a summary Items de- them have been abandoned in favor of the Anderson Jewelry company of types of law University of Utah Ed it philosophically" blessing to the people Dr leted on t)V ground that they were of private ownership and many other animals In the hall- heDraccepts $2000 in diamonds Carver of Ogden told -- the twenty-fJensen Said that to send a post- “The Influence of the Newspaper and Tfte Toward “unfair" and not actual arguments In —The committee asserted that l‘a mu as a prospective buyer the ward a of the way large display building Posing Its Step Responsibility in Law Enforceannual synod of the Utah nicipal plant constitutes a small iso- thief appeared at the store at 263 South ifth of plants and flowers was exhibited man to prison for stealing letters was ment” was the favor of the power plant were: ' church insession Thurssubject of a talk by Because of toe success of toe show absurd “Question 20: Why the underhand- lated enterprise unable to furnish Main street at 9:15 a m He convinced Presbyterian Waide M Condon feature editor of organization "The man's ruin Is completed beed attacks and sly insinuations adequate aervice in case of emer- Charles Anderson store manager that day morning hand of Miss Arbuckle Gertrude Tribune-Telegraprincipal The Chris“On every the speakthoughtful he wanted hi wife who was at home tians feel the school said that It probably would fore his sentence is begun” against th leaders of this great move- gencies or breakdowns that th root of our trouble er declared "There is no sense in Necessity of the newspapers work— Consideration also was given to the ill to select on of several gems ment? become an affair annual Dr economic’ is more spiritual than contacting him with the hardened ing hand in hand with police 'and “Answer This Is the Usual method point that the abandonment or inter Mr Anderson summoned C E DenA juvenile humane association was criminal" sheriff’s forces was stressed by Mr said “We have worshiped at Carver ferenc serwith the in and nis manufacturing jeweler present power organized during the show by Mrs employed by the power While defending the suspended Condon who urged the officers to the shrine of false gods of power proP-State Utah the for defeating the attempt of local vice in Salt Laka may result in in tructed him to drivt the man to his duction Edwin Circuit of sentence for those who are likely to have confidence in the press and bigness false gods of A This is the second junior humane citizens to break the Wall Street creased rates to the surrounding ter home with the diamonds Mr Dennis and amusement Careless be reformed Dr Jensen pointed out An interesting demonstration of the to in Power Trust’s stranglehold— on-trltory and might hinder the mining complied He drove to a point near pleasure high living and Indiscrimthe be organization organized that “it is quite important from the photoelectric eye as an instrument to thinking ' various and the industry his club where school irrigation tha passencommunity" robberies was given by Dr city Country inate success have marked our viewpoint of society’s protection that frustrate Mrs were The show the of "Question 21: Did the power and companies dependent upon power for ger drew a pistol judges th real criminal— the professional H T Plumb chief engineer General thought and now wa art gatheting their with to Interfere the was ever operations interests who Dennis Laura Clark empty Mr Electric compelled Judged McCurdy light company Salt Lake habitual offender— be incarceratAn argument also was advanced his pockets onto the seat and to leave the harvest" 111 of the the dogs Mrs M E Trimble cats and people In Utah? Miss Marcia Kerr San Francisco ed and set apart permanently from The eye which can sound the “Answer: They gave ud a good ‘ex- that a municipal plant would result tha machine Th thief drove toward Mrs Mrs: S Holmes Ernest alarm plants might even be utilized to re- representative of the board of foreign Edwin Circuit hobbies and Mrs society" lease tear gas or to photograph the ample only recently when they failed In putting power and electric ser- Parley's canyen with several rings a missions told the women’s synodical sentence is The being suspended vice into repolitics and causa tha cigaret lighter and $20 the latter beto help the unemployed relief by Ralph A Badger birds and fish and to criminal said Dr Plumb utilized more frequently meeting of the manner of expenditure A flower and pet show will be held fusing to pay a utility tax They went building of an additional political ma- longing to Mr Dennis added “Whereof funds to benefit foreign mission he Physical Training Urged advantage” good work chine offito favor of in those so far as to tell the legislature that at the Blaine school Main and as prior to 193f only The automobile later was recovered fields The Presbyterian church Is of "The Value of Athletics for OffiThirty-thirSouth streets Friday un- the felony offenders were paroled to- cers” they would resist such a tax in the cial who control it by deputy Sheriffs at Second South maintaining 1400 missionaries in 15 was related by George H courts As a result of this thrjat the1 and West Temple streets der direction of the Blaine Outdoor day the number released on parole including West foreign countries Salt Lake Need for regular Economic club with Clarence Jones instead of having their sentences terlawmakers wert forced to give us the Africa Persia Siam Syria aridIndia of the faculty as sponsor The pub- minated and running at large without physical training to make the officer 2 per cent salee tax" Walks Will said Not one Pave Miss Kerr missionary Sandy lic may visit toe show from '2 to legal restraint has increased consid better fitted to perform his duties Statement Pretested has been withdrawn from his or her was emphasized by the speaker j- Mr Harris m erably’’ p ro and from 7:30 to 9:30-conditions Work of As Relief economic because Work to the latter Thomas W Dee Salt Lake police ' Project objected’ in Flowers will the be gymdisplayed she said Legislation to place statement on the ground that it was first aid expert was in department will be and nasium the penfled of state forces charge of the pets The Rev' Theodor G Lilley pasunder the supervision a misstatement of fact and that the Employing workers from th coungeneral first aid dem' on the campus of the First Presbyterian church was recommended by Utah counties’ onstration utilities were paying a special tax ty relief rolls a project to pave more tor asked the the for in move because of is "the show The petition of vice part the was Officers' Peace the moderator sheriffs attending appointed The forenoon' general session was “That does not alter the fact that One hundred units of the Defend- than a mile of sidewalk on the east by Dr H W Reherd institution has a vast number of in- school beautification being fostered conference featured by an address by Joseph they opposed the tax" Mr Todd said ers In Salt Lake county will be organ- side of State street between the Jor- Utah churchelected assets on this year In the Granite district dividual as set Dr up which Los holocaust totaling The moderator Wednesday Angeles Chez state attorney general who repAmended sections included ized Monday toconducthouae to dan high school and Sandy will be H V Comm pastor of the Third the books of the corporation approxi- schools vying with each other for took a heavy toll of lives was cited resented Governor Henry H Blood “Question IS: Does the ordinance house canvasses and hold eottage and launched by Sandy city council it was im- plaques one of which is offered in as an has been It re$25000000" mately direcwas church elected of example inexperienced Presbyterian provide for buying th power prop- district meetings to complete the work to date each of two classes Leaders of the tion by the officers who said that Mr Chez expressed the state's apthe announced Thursday encouraging will furnish supervising porting clerk and William Con of possible preciation lor the Cooperation and erty now used in the city? probably-Octobe- r 30 with- club to encourage or "before people to register and to vote for dry Sandy and was clerk elected planting of the their respective duties precluded at- assistance rendered by Cedar City mastate and coun“Answer: The ordinance provides candidate! for delegates to the repeal engineers gravel and other out great Fullmer school are and sessions close will to the fires expense” of tention grounds Ray Friday's fighting be will ty officers in toe for acquiring this property if it' can convention at the election November terials supplied by th county v light the petition added Effie Woolley with and “We the believe establishthat Speakmeetings synodical synod to s atate otherTha road criminal activities be purchased at a fair price engineer stop the 7 it was announced by John F Bowdepartment Mr Malia also noted that "the duthird prize rib- ment of additional forest service staand First second and ers afternoon the morning during has The to sur be office sessions is the zectional and their wise a new plant and system completed already man chairman at an advisory comsessions will Include Mrs S McLeese ties of taking possession and handling bons willbe awarded for flowers tions and with the increased county speakers were as follows constructed mittee meeting in the Bishop's build- veys the legislature Modern science in crime solution— Dr Comln Dr A H Limouze Miss the emergency matters have been so and pets and ’in addition a prize fire departments On Mr Harris’ argument that the ing Thursday afternoon Kerr Miss Donaldlna Cameron Miss difficult and' multitudinous that it will be given the grade which deco- should specifically provide for the Chief of Police W L Payne Salt CLUB POSTPONES MEET proposed ordinance does not “proThe committee considered camRuth Leber Miss Margaret Forsyth has been impossible to the present rates the most beautiful booth relief of the sheriff and his deputies Lake chairman Dr Railo Salt vide" but merely “permits" the acqui- paign plans and suggestions at the The regular monthly meeting of Mrs H W Reherd and Miss Lola V time to file a necessary account of from this type of work" said Sheriff Lake police surgeon Henry and E C Hansition of property the item was made meeting was concluded not to the Salt Lake Traffle club has been Coulter It expenses to date" Lake county sen Salt S of Grant Young Union Pacific systo read “permit" hold any1 general meetings until after postponed from Friday until Octo-jWhile there are no laws providing tem special agent Friday evening a supper will be A monthly report will be In order The other dhange was made In two meeting speakers 13 at $ p m In th chamber of served for the delegatee Members of after the fust report the petition W C th the sponsored direct to for sheriff the by fighting Sheriffs committee— Sheriff Question S which read: T U October 12 at 3 p mi in Brig commerce It was announced Thura-da- the Young People's society of the said of fires it was pointed out that in M Hammon Ogden chairman Ama$a Sher“Does the ordinance authorize the ham H W Ansell secre- church will attend the dinner Consent to the- - court action was of7:3Q p m in at Dr evening by City the sections County jmd peace many iff S Grant Young Salt Lake county city commission to bond the city? lec- given by tha building and loan comwill illustrated Limouze an tary chiefs fire also ficers are give "acting” Waland B Sheriff — — Deputy '“Answer: No If it did only propJoseph Honoring toe memory ol William pany In an affidavit signed by R W Speakers at the Box Elder county ture on the Alaskan missidn lace Weber county speakers F Earls72 former- vice president-oerty owners would b permitted to meetings will ihclude the Rev Rollin Madsen president ' - All legal voters ean vote H Prosecuting attorneys’ committee— vote on the Continental National (tank Ayres Mrs Ruth May Fox presiRay Van Cott Jr Salt Lake chairon this ordinance If it were cre- dent of th Young Ladies’ Mutual Imwere conducted funeral services man Harley W Gustin Third disH L Mulllner attorney for Com-Cnat 2:30 p m in toe First ating a general obligation the Utah provement association and Mrs Lou mlssianer Malia as centralized con-- J Thursday trict assistant attorney John A Henchurch power Interests would not be spend- iae Y Robison president of the Re--’ Presbyterian 1 1 1111 C— C 'servator ofthe W estern "Loan and The Rev Theodore G AFt Vr dricks Weber county attorney and V Mrs D WJenktos ing hundreds of thousands of dollars lief society preLilley W C Cease Carbon county attorney Building company announced that a sided Burial followed in the Mount fighting it since It would bg a simple state W C T U president Will pre' ot B1 Presbyterian synod speakers motion to dismiss the action Of Nancie Olivet mstter to go into the courts and en- side cemetery — WHY SHOULD MOTOR-1ST- S session Q Tomich for appointment of a federal Governor Henry H Blood saw ot utah wU1 be held at the Traffic control and public safety join the city from issuing obligatibn Th pallbearers were Wallace M It waa also planned to have a men PARK- ON THE RIGHT his first wortd series baseball-gam- e receiver by the United States district Branstord First Presbyterian church at 9:30- - a m committee— R W Groo state highoa the ground that the amount ex- sage from the Defenders read In 800 William 'H Child THE EVEN SIDE STREET OF court at Lai Angeles was filed with way patrol chairman H V Richards Thursday ceeds the constitutional debt limit of to 700 churches and Edward A‘ Culbertson Phillip meeting houses IN SPARSELY SETTLED toe court Thursday state road commission session of the 104th seml-- engineer Accompanied by Mayor Louis hflHtn a the elty" of the state of organizations affiliated M ! F Brookie Clark i and AlfiEAS The motion declared that there are Marcus toe governor attended toe he speaker ° conference oft annual Section Amended 1438 with th group on Sunday Novem his Mr Earls home at died A In the first place when a York gam L D S church will be held at the Juvenile court committee— George at insufficient grounds for toe Tomich Ninth East street Washington-NeThe section was amended to cut Out ber 5 Monday evening of tabernacle at JO a ra driver parks illegally h vioS Ballif juvenile court judge Provo action and that necessary parties to Washington said a special disa He had been reference to the power interests end The executive committee will meet cerebral hemorrhage 0 lates a traffic regulation and e the action have not been named as chairman Mrs Elsie C Rice probato The Tribune patch establishments’ with their expenditures on the ground the with Salt Lake county workers Monidentified banking when he move his car he not defendants including the building “It was a wonderful gamer M petit! r ’oI the chamber of com-- tion officer Salt Lake B H RobinIt was day at 7:30 p m In the auditorium of statements were hearsay and loan commissioner of California ip Salt Laka for many years wonderful sight" asserted toe govmerce advisory council son secretary juvenile court comonly commita a second violation changed to read “it would be a simple the Bishop' building ofThe acheduled meeting ernor afterward the by driving on the wrong side of will be held at the chamber 12:15 p m mission Mrs Jane Barrett Salt Lake matter for any citizen tq go Into the menaces the the street but Western Loan and Building company - Earlier Governor Blood and policewoman F H Child superincourts" etc phaslzed renfeatedly that he Would ' safety of other motorists The of the L D S Genea- tendent Utah industrial school D E directorate to consider the proposed Crash Brings Charge Mayor Marcus were busy conferAnother question and answer were edit the argument of tha opposing most serioua hazard of illegal originally logical society will be Hammond Boy Scout executive Salt ring with officials on toe public plan of reorganization side just as (carefully and would inallowed to remain They read: Of Driving While Drunk held at the tabernacle called for Thursday was postponed “ works program at 7:30 p m Lake and Patrolman R W Morrison parking arise from th fact “Question 7 Then why do' the sist upon equal “fair play “ to car is left In e e on ®f Salt Lake speaker account that toe place absence Friday bedfl n opponents try to make the people People’s Ordinance No Support of aeveral members of the board STATS BANK CALL ISSUED ot C0(5 ° where other driver do not ex ir Auto theft committee— S S Chris- Discussion 1 an fill1 lieve that they are voting on providing tor s munlcipally owned Charles Schofield 27’ was charged John A Malia state bank commisfor the sign tensen Salt Lake 'chairman: A O” pect tofind a car H)0 000 bond issue? power plant Was urged Thursday by As a matter o$ common cour- with drunken driving after he alleg- Industry will take place at the cham- Peterson national auto theft bureau sioner Thursday announced a call CLUB 6UT1NO PLANS “Answer: This is dons to mislead Mr Young s a member of the Cititor a statement from state banka and tesy motorists should not edly drove his automobile Into s safety ber of commerce at 8 p m with Orv Grover A Giles assistant attorney and fool the people" zens’ Sponsors committee speaking trust companies of their condition at Members of the Wasatch Mountain zone abutment at Broadway and Main villa J Grisier president of toe As- general Deputy Sheriff J Wallace jeopardize other -- drivers and In reply to Mr Harris’ assertion before the weekly luncheon of the their property by parking a' toe close of business September 30 club will hold an outing Sunday at street Thursday sociated Sign Contractors of North West Salt Lake county and D B that this was not correct the spon- Salt Lake Lumbermen's club Forest lake in American Fork can- - Traffic Officer J H Simonsen said America as speaker car on tha wrong side of the state tax commission — Stringham ' sors produced an opposition pamphW ’ Mr Young read a statement of Sehave The several street experienced girls yon group will leave Salt Lake the motorist had been driving his car speakers let entitled “An 118000000 Fable" attle officials of the municipal power who to work and for want 7 at a board Critch-their nw F under the of John to direction of Ralph iq in erritic manner prior Women’s auxiliary— Mrs J H Zun-dstrik ' meeting DRIVERS NEVER GOOD GET The city attorney then withdrew his plant there that th plant had saved room while attending school Call Johnston and Mjss Elois Olson low auxiliary No 3 United tog toe abutment Schofield was iheld Brigham City chairman INTO TIGHT PLACES consumers of electricityJ&earlyHQ-000001812 L D 8 BoslneCell“gL fuming the same evening objection Tha out-las- by police pending hail bond arrange Spanish War Veterans wlllbe held at Thomas W Dee was in charge of ' a year— for Mra Brown to entertainment program Curing th meeting Mr Harris am--i (Adv) log is open to toe public aseiU"’ the state armor at I p m -- a con-vie- one-thir- d ar these-proposal- s ‘ 11 0 ! 4 f nt $471-00- POLICE TRAILJ Than False Ideals Under Fire More mals Hobbies Shown by Students ' As Cause of Depression TH DIAMOND 1 I Synod LOAN FIRM PUT Presbyterian Hears of Evils —in Attitude TINDER COURT $2000 fair-mind- ed d 1 question-and-anaw- er r&T utility-Interest- s T he ' one-thir- d d Vol-ke- rt Dry Defenders Plan Canvass of S t Residences ' ' never-endin- g RitciXIondiictecl For S L Banker er n - ""i-- - it DAILYSAFETY Blood Marcus rtrjl p —LESSON- - -- f TODAY IN n SALT LAKE n ' n P w " - - -- ’ el k - 1 r- - rMugaitMHV te 'fl |