Show X 28 -- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING 'KKS UIAHUTILITY Utah RATES HELD i R ‘ Tax and Return Valuations J Show ti - ‘ Wide Spread w a o P S L PRESS ASSAILED n b Rice Defends State Com- " mission at Meeting of Consumers - to S' li il S' f J Public utilities concerns of Utah arc paying taxes on an assessed valua-- i a tion which is only a fraction of their Valuation when calculated for purposes of determining a fair return on the investment asserted State B Maw at a mass meeting sponsored by the Consumers’ Welfare and Research league in the South Kigh school Wednesday evening Either the rates charged the con umer should be dropped approx 50 per cent he said allowing reasonable return to the utilities corporations on their assessed valua tions or the companies should be Compelled to pay taxes on the valua 1: IN COAL CITY BEER LAW DRAFT ON PAYROLLS PUBLIC FAVOR SUBMITTED Call Issued for 900 More Consumer Should Benefit Workers From Freight Cut Progress on Chez Contends Projects Rapid - Maw Says iSLASH 14 1933 PUT 5116 MEN ct For the first time in the memory of deputies at the county attorney's office a complaint was filed under Utah's "habitual criminal law" beRobert Mason sides being charged with grand larceny and burglary 'is charged with being a habitual criminal in a complaint filed Wednesday before City Judge Darnel Hanirjg- TO BE UNFAII5 n" Ex-Convi- CIVIL WORKS DECEMBER The habitual criminal statute in this compiled 1917 Utah laws provides that a person who has been committed to the state prison twice for felonies on his conviction of a third felony may be sentenced for being a habitual criminal for "not less than 15 Commission Will Hold Public Hearing Be fore Passage There were 5116 men on 'he payFavorable reactionto the decisions Jrolls of the Salt Lake City and public utilities commission of when Utah in ordering reductions on intra-:h- e ty civil works admms:raliun whistles blew Tuesday afternoon Jstate rales of coal came Wednesday v as reported from various parts of the state jThe total figure the ’meantime Wednesday by S J S cphetuon question beyears" gan manager placement already to show signs of growMason Is charged trr the com-- l Nine hundred more men have been ing' acute as io who will benefit by plaint with gra'nd larceny of clothes and personal effects of requisitioned by Mr Stephenson for the reduction of 50 cents a ton orcoal from They will be as- dered in the freight Mr and Mrs Carl Evans 1598 Friday morning various projects the mines of the Carbon' county coal signed to thU-Eighfh East street December E) field to various points in Utah at which time he was alleged to throughout the city and county If coal dealers have agreed under a have committed Among the works' which reported burglary by' resifew certain NBA code that with a cerrapid progress during the past breaking into the "Evans — is the $25fi(XM) drainage project tain freight rate and a certain mine dence days in the- southwest sect on of the city price and certain costs of delivery Mason according t the comMore state to the than 500 men were a work they can deliver a certain standard of committed was plaint on the west side enterprse' Wednes- lump' coal in the customer’s bin at prison in' 1929 for automobile theft and in 1932 fur depriving an day said Ernest S Holmes manager $8 a ton will the same dealer with of the Salt Lake U ity and county C other costs remaining the same but owner of his automobile W A There- - were 52 men on the with rate 50 cents a ton project payroll Friday with an addi- cheaper undertake to deliver that tional 247 men assigned Monday and Ton of coal for $750 140 on Tuesday making a total of Apparently the answer to thig ques439 besides an additional 100' on tion Is about three weeks away at least "Of course the railroad might Wednesday the case and perhaps obtain appeal Men Needs More Project some of execution pending de“This Is one of the "projects which cision staywould be to the suAppeal more men" will probably take many of the state of Utah or court preme altentioh who called Mr Holmes said possibly to a federal court or to the to the estimated labor requirements interstate commerfe commission ac- - coun-'of-th- DANCE HALLS BANNED Three Classes of Licenses Proposed for Dealers raon Copies of a preliminary draft of a city ordinance Jo regulate the sale of 32 beer when the state law goes Into effect January were submitted to the city commission Wednesday by Fisher Harris city attorney Under the terms of the ordinance three classifications of retail beer vendors would be established Class A licenses would be issued to those who sold beer in the original containers for consumption off the premises class B licenses to dealers who not only sell beer for consumption eff the premises but who sell bottled beer to be consumed on the premises Class C licenses would go to dealers who would be in the other twb classes and also dispense draft ber for consumption on or off the premises Victim of Crash Succuriibs Class A licenses wniild cost $28 r tim"setTipBnttTcmfCTrinvCTTncnt " bor will consume 300000 year class B $75 and class C $150 purposes With After Chez called attention to the Joseph Colliding A license of $200 would be charged Meanwh'e the federal reemploy- state constitution with He charged that the Utah Power & regard to comwholesalers worked overtime binations in trade ment service Light company is assessed at Car Motor to the and statg the notifica- laws its own valuation of its properties for Wednesday preparing Banned At Dances the constitutional supporting tions that will be sent Thursday by provision investment purposes that the Utah enHe' The ordinance would forbid sales rigid promised a mail to the BOO applicants" Gas Sc Coke company is assessed at of beverages at public dance halls or forcement of such provisions if they Injured in an automobile-bicyclBetween 25 and 40 per cent of the are its own valuation figures collision befound to dance pavilions hut would except 3:45 p m Wednesday men necessary and indiordered to duty are failing to re- cated that he and that the MounWtn States Tele- Lawrence atM Munson cabarets and restaurants where dancwould consider it neces- 46 of 880feast for assignment Ray R Adams port ' phone and Telegraph company propSixth South street director of the sary unless the consulting public gets ing is conducted service ' i its reemployment erty here is assessed at deciNo one convicted of a felony' would commission's hours" benefit of fhe the died three said -book value sion Says the constitution: be givi a license nor anyone- - less later from a skull TheWednesday pastoffice reports that in a maReview History than 21 years of age combination by individuals! fracture in the Salt Any of cases men the have the Class C dealers would be required Senator Maw reviewed the history Lake general hos- jority oj associations having moved since they registered with the corporations to post a bond of $250 for its object or effect the controlling Premises of the power company since its organpital The accident federal reemployment service and Above is the office of the Salt where beer was sold would be subject of the price of any 'products of the occurred at Fifth ization here in 1912 and alleged that tef have failed their they give changes soil or of Lake Transient Service of the to inspection ’'the hoard of health South and Fifth of its valuation for investment purposes any article of manufacture address to his office Mr Adams or Utah Emergency Administration as tq sanitary conditions ‘ East streets had been multiplied a number of commerce or the cost of exchange or transportation is prohibited with J C Rebholtz manafger and Licensees could not employapyone —Police said Mon-so- explained times and that- - stocks and bonds had and Addresses Changed was riding his and unlawful been sold of no collateral value save Miss Helen Knauss hereby dedared Below are under 2J years of age or serve beer east on “Every man was instructed at the agginst public policy The legislature their supposed akyAity to earn 6 to 8 bicycle the first registrants lined up at To minors or intoxicated persons Fifth South s'treet time of registration to report any shall pass raws tfw Ni enforcement Revocation Power per cent Interest yearly ( the counter behind which clerks and collided with changes of address to our office” said of this section by adequate penalties He said that public utilities were Under names are of the the first the term? of the ordinance entering the rear right door Mr Adams “We hope that those men and in case of incorporated compagiven a monopoly by the state on the guests at the new establishment the city commission would be empowof an automobile who have lost" out through moving nies if necessary for that purpose it understanding that they would charge to ered revoke licenses fpr noncomdriven south on will mail us their pew addresses so may declare a forfeiture of their franonly a reasonable rate He claimed pliance with beer regulations or vioFifth East street by that we may place them on the re- chise” that pnly by unethical practices had of any of the city or state laws lation S B Mitchell 49 vised lists” The retailer's of coal were mum orj Wall street interests gained domina-- ' Violation'of the terms of the ordi"Don't indorse government pay the subject of 242 East Second tion over financial Interests of the nance would make the offender liable O H effort a ReThe checks South Brown of united for with street and asked Utah pencil" was the plea of secretary "country to a $299 fine or six months in the en the part of the citizens to eleet impactf Mitchell Mr Adams who said that both his tail Fuel Dealers’ association said city jail or both the serve the office would dnd the who would be to said done Salt in broke Lake nothing representatives regard City and The proposed ordinance will be interests of the people and not the glass to the car county C W A headquarters Were passing the reduction in costs on to studied by members of the commisdoor Interests of certain classes being besieged daily by merchants the consumer at least until after the Mr Monson sion and any desirgd changes will railroads file the new schedules reJL E Elggren Monson was taken to the emergency who had accepted president of the be made before a vote is taken A publeague conducted the meeting and hospital and later removed to the gen- cheeks and were now seeking the ad- quired by the commission’s decision lic hearing will be held before its The on 20 dresses railroads have in the indorsers Mitchell a reports for which was new optimistic eral questioned pf briefly days Spoke hospital final adbption to do this he pointed out pow- - by Traffic Investigator L F Bastow indorsement given him on community-owneE Wallace county attorLocal Bureau Launches neyHarold banks refuse to accept V A Tracy president of the Utah er plants to operation in the Pacific - but Was not held submitted a rough draft of the visitnorthwest where he had been Mr Monson was bom October 2 checks as such sig- Citizens' Rate association which was beer ordinance for the county to memAid Work Thursday 1887 in Pleasant Grove but had lived natures are not recognized by the plaintiff in the action decided reittog recently bers of the county commission Wederated his statement that it is obligaDean H M Woodward of Brigham in Salt Lake for the lasrten years treasurer of the United States i nesday' that Udall Merchants also have been warned tory upon coal dealers and the railHe was employed by David Young university Provo charged Under the' terms 'Of the proposed Morning The to roads to contract mail have til indorsements in ink said pass the decrease in cost of Salt Lake newspapers notably delivering government county ordinance there would be only the product along to the consumer Tribune had been unfair in their re- He was prominent in the L D S Mr Adams class A and class B beer sellers and consumers' to of in the for and the reduce as the bill church having served The Salt Lake Transient Service of except for the fact that it provides bishop lump coal ports of meetings to the and 50 Ariz householder by S D similar ton Holbrook and L organizations cents a ward in league by the Utah Emergency Relief Adminis- that beer consumed on the premises of was active in church worjt here printing only perfunctory accounts tration opens its doors ’at the corner must be served in an unscreened Mrs his widow is He survived by proceedings free from partitions or obstruc- ’ of Fourth South and Second West place The Provo newspaper the newspa-- ' Mary Sjnith Monson his father Mons tions the ordinaflee jg virtually the other some bf and Grove the and journals at Monson Pleasant Logan streets at breakfast time Thursday same as the one sutrfrntted to the city per In Utah said Dean Woodward were following sons and daughters Ken- The county 'commission morning prepared tocare for as commission neth L Genevieve Smith W Harry acting more favorably many as 300 transient men a day in has not decided whether a public hear' R Luane Mary L and Robert L all Influence Growing With Christmas only ten days away the completely renovated three'story ing on the ordinance will be held ' He said that the Citizens’ Council of Salt Lake and the' following brothformerly occupied by the Rain and Snow1 Fall tle need for more Subs for Santa is building ers and sisters: H E Monson Byfon Western Paper Products company cf Provo was Increasing rapidly in less if of the fortunate children The new transient service is cre- Tax Board Urges Monson Alvin E Monson all urgent influence Interon Pleasant Grove Mrs S M Beck and Decision Treasurer of Salt Lake are not to be forgotten ated by the Federal Emergency Re- Uniform Beer Laws Throughout the of Mark Anderson proprietor E Monson of American lief Administration to deal with the Christmas morning Hotel Roberts Provo alleged that the Raymond Post Expected After mountain Area In the opinion of state tax commisFork Mrs Clark Bronson of Midway problem of properly caring had commission State public utilities There isno time to spare Investi- particular D Moore Jr of Fillmore JoS --Ihexity commissioners who a week sion officials working on the adminisMrs from men for who have wandered of the interests tailed to protect the gators for the Sub for Santa depart- place to place in vain search of work trative features of the state’s beer ago repudiated Judge M J Bronson's seph L Monson of Rock Springs Iloge Gets Bond people and should be supplemented Wyo and Elmer R Monson of Lehi sentence by refunding half the fell in Salt Lake Wednes- ment of Tlie Tribune-TelegraRain that are with the view of repatriating and re- law which goes into effect at 1 a m end commission trade federal by a amount of a fine imposed for cutting these homeless way- January 1' next it would be highly to seasent a i down of names in regu-the of habilitating scores in commission temperatures day sending federal power desirable if the communities which Action In the dispute now before trees on the City Creek canyon waterfarers utilities marked a famili'es sonal lating by point after period daily— families where St the sale of beer the state supreme court as to the right shed found the shoe on the other foot C Rebholtz ’is manager of the decide to permit J D John Attorney-GenerDeputy of occupancy of the post of state Wednesday unusually warm weather for Decem- Nicholas cannot possibly visit their Salt Lake Transient Service and will would seek as great uniformity as posBice who has worked with the state ' treasurer was confined Wednesday For Judge Bronson without refer- ber children unless generous Salt Lake have on his staff Dr Ernest P Old- sible in various provisions of their orUtilities commission recently defend-- f dinances ring to the' commission’s specific aclargely to legal matters in Wet was weather residents help him out by taking them ham as physician Wallace McBride general fairjy ed the Salt Lake newspapers “I be--? For example it wSs suggested by The writ from the supreme court tion imposed suspended sentences and Paul C Schmidt as case workers a few themselves in Idaho was gifts Rain the west Jjeve that The Tribune The Telegram reported B Wells auditor for the commisWarren Walters 34 was arrested the quo warranto proceedings upon two youths who had started A worthy examDle was set by Dan George Harris as “mess sergeant” S and the Deseret News have been very at Ninth South and Fourth East under by Charles A Stain elected three fires on the "same watershed and Wyoming Nevada experienced KortopulU manager of the Isis thea- and cooks trained in army chow sion should the cities towns and lair" he asserted “They did treat- streets Wednesday at 8:40 p m and instituted The court commented that “there's the first real storm of the season It ter counties adopt a uniform form for treasurer at the 1932 elections who Last year Mr Kortopulis be- style Senator May somewhat inconsideratewhile drunk took the oath of office as treasurer nothing this court can do" The men will be registered given the bonding of the retail dealers in charged with a heavy blanket of snow came a Sub a for in Santa brought big way ly last winter but have since proved after collision driving The 20 one beer it would result advantageously and of his par with youths Roy Thomas January 2 last' was served on A Edsel themselves fair” toys clothing and food for physical examinations and care their to the whole state 18 of 1635 Christensen who has held over m the Gordon Lish 19 arrested Tuesday Airplanes operating through Salt providing driven and Tengbers Roy cases by investigated 50 personally loud to drew Rice’s with a Christmas party remarks Mr and rules Various other office after being elected in 1928 afternoon by L D Allcock water- Lake Were grounded Airport offi- bootboys this year Mr Kortopulis every facility afforded for meeting which ordinances regulations "boos” when he praised the attitude South Ninth East street to police that and also on Enos Hoge whose appoint- shed guard pleaded guilty to the cials reported no Diane movements realizedBut inmay contain might Tengber social individual the reported problems was he more even that but later Salt Lake ap he was of the press also be uniform it was suggested and Ninth South ment as treasurer by Governor Henry charges but said that they did not going west-oparents are on charity rolls and that volved plauded for similar remarksrealize they were causing any dam- were contemplated all night even uniformity in the fees required and had crossed the intersec H Blood was announced Tuesday and families will women Transient more ahe in of children The state public utilties commis-- street danger being It began sprinkling in Salt Lake at age tion at Fourth East street when WalTrav- of retailers and wholesalers of botthe be for to continue cared To Assist Hoge by their saint forgotten ilon also was praised by Mr Rice ters' car by patron ‘‘This court has tried to protect the 4 p m Up to 10 p m the weather traveling east on Ninth elers’ Aid society of the Salt Lake tled and of draft beer might be found 1 am convinced that the men com- Fifty Girls Tpo turn The office of Attorney General Jo- watersheds on other occasions "Judge bureau station at the airport reported South street made a in cooperation advisableby the commissioners and Community Chest honest are commission this Chez will defend the The rain posing position Bronson said in imposing Sentence 12 inch of precipitation So he called the Sub for Santa of- with the Transient Service housing councilmcn who will have the responstreet Tengbers was un- seph across Mr of and fair but are considerably ham-- able to the since the made an Hogf governor “but so long as the policy of the city continued at of fixing such charges early hour Thursday fice and said he’d take not only his stop and struck Walters' car provided in hotels for these sibility pared through lack of funds” Suffi before R had completed the turn he a selection of a treasurer after the at- commission is as it has been there's While the precipitation was not 50 boys but 50 girls too — 100 children being cases tient state money should be provid- told had to an written torney was Utah it opingeneral expected all told who now are assured of a heavy in nothing this court can do police The advisory committee for the ion that a vacancy in the office exed so that the commission may in Judge Bronson said after court that prove of benefit to farms and range merry Christmas indeed Salt Lake transient setujHs composed ists Assistant Attorney General S he had to jmihd the Kenneth Lund lands which have received little mois- very vestigate for itself rather than accept JEW9 OBSERVE HOLIDAY “It wouldn’t be much of a world of Campbell M Brown Judge Hugo Huffaker has been assigned to this case Lund 24 years old of 1976 ture this season figures furnished by the corporations without the women folk" Mr Kor- B Anderson executive- secretary of Salt Lake Jews are observing the D case Mr Mr Rice asserted Chez to was line of the The by Fourteenth East street clown cut HanukAah mercury four drop the Mr Jewish holiday of topulis remarked “so this year I’m Chest and W L Lamoreaux Speaks Hoge took the oath of office ad- live trees last September Judge with weather bureau forecasts of going to provide lor thedittle ladies the Comriiunity Feast of Dedication whiclVbegan ministered Payne Salt Lake police chief Development of “advertising conby the secretary of state Bronson fined him $50 after Lund colder weather for Thursday too” m State Representative Warwick C Tuesday night and will contimiiQr Robert H Hinckley state director sciousness" among Salt Lake and Utah com- had was and were soils Wednesday Jfisday Utah exceedingly What' no this dry' of be pleaded guilty resident has will Lamoreaux secretary speci of emergency relief and of the Civil industries eight days There and business establishpleting arrangements for his $500000 Lund's father A William Lund pe- the weekly report issued Dy the done you can do too only perhaps Works rs league said that Mr Rice was service at synagogues "because Administration Marriner S ments will be studied by a committee bond which Mr Stain was not able titioned the city commission for re- weather bureau stated The weather in a smaller festival us of a household could tell Is the but how Just friend way people jhe holiday Eccles chairman of the Utah Civil of the Salt Lake Advertising club to obtain Tlje bond is being obtained mission of the entire fine declaring has been excellent for all outdoor many children you can help Santa fully interpret the laws “We need Administration and members headed by Dilworth S Woolley the through E R Miles state purchasing that the son had committed the act work with plowing featuring farm visit— whether you want one or 100 Works to elect representatives who will of the advisory committee inspected club announced Wednesday at its regagent and as soon as possible it will in order 'to furnish fire wood for an activities it makes no difference Then we will the fchange the laws and work in the in ular meeting in the NewhoOse hotel quarters Wednesday night be filed with the state board of ex- indigent widow "The state as a whole is bare of assign a worthy family just the right teres Is of the people" he declared Plans for a monthly clinic also were aminers for approval Lund upon pleading guilty told snow save the higher mountains and size ? Resolutions were passed command discussed Recommendations will be Action Expected Judge Bropson that he had felled the even there the amount is small” the Visit Family lng the public utilities commission for made by the committee at next week’s “Livestock- is doing You visit them find out Jto action to reducing electric poorer When that has been done all will trees seeking fuel for the fireplace report noted their needs Serving with Mr Woolley meeting a little in with as well own rule his very home be in readiness for the decision of the Upon further ques- fairly what they want And on the day begates to southern Utah and lowering C F Wibcl and Harold S Jenare mild to the court the Lund owing said largely that feeding tioning by railroad charges on coal also asking fore Christmas take them a feiy toys supreme court The writ served Wed- his nings was not in need of coal weather but sheep' bands on desert or whatever the telephone rates be figured on a nesday virtually requires the answers nor family Nominations for the club’s vFirst you care to give The more need to are was hard it beginning ranges commensurate reasonable with basis financially filed Monday or before end it pressed to be will will Citizen" award have been recaived happiness you repay bring Salt Lake to reach them Betty Compson to The moisture enable recomlegal returns on the assessed valuation of city department is probable the case will be argued you twentyfold from numerous organizations girl who rose to motion picture at that time or before if attorneys mended io the city commission that forage” the company’s property Remember the Sub for Santa deannounced Philip G Lasky stardom and Irving Weinberg the fine stand But last Peter :£ Willardson of Monroe Thursday re ready chairman of he award committee partment js for the children— for the SEIZED her manager were married at 'LIQUOR Commissioners John M head of methods in Knight (resident of the State Tex Reform to nice Some present are Changes law said of The club plans to select the “first citiyoungsters under 12 who have firm Jeague reviewed the history of his Albuquerque N M Wednesday ' be involved points Louis Grow was arrested at Fourth faith Lake City and the supreme court of the public safety department Harin dear old Santa zen” on or about January 1 They administering the Salt train B Lee and Harry L Finch voted South and Ninth East streets Wednes night during a of collection and CtoTma the will require a few days it is thought old dog pound ” prganization briefly and asked supda v be The members discussed the profootten to refund $25 stop of the Consumto study precedents on the case and day'1 dog licenses were asked Wednesport from members parent posed "recognition bureau" which Miss Compson was given in Commissioner George D Keyser of session H30±5’C ers’ league a group of citizens repregallons of whisky help Santa'themselves to formulate decision by day its would investigate advertising agenmarriage by Mayor Clyde Ting-le- y date of the next mass meeting supply and waterworks de- He was arrested by morals squad ofIt was the surmise Wednesday that the water was at the bottom of senting animal welfare associacies and attempt to prevent mulcting of Albuquerque and the cerethe only one to back ficers who reported the liquor was thisClip the coupon comof Was fixed for either January- 3 or 4 a the at tions city the end of next week the question partment meeting Mail to the of or it business houses through "rackets" by page bring mony wal performed by Justice in an automobile driven by Grow mission flependent upon which day the South of who is the rightful occupant of Judge Bronson Sub for Santa department 502 transient promoters by L the of Gober Peace said J avail--abl-e were school auditorium will be high the office of state treasurer will have Better still Representing the group building an Associated'' Press dispatch K Ames A Hogle and been determined telephone us and we will assign you a Mrs James Y W C A to Entertain All arrangements for the Bagley who declared that presfamily performed on the platform were at conditions the ent Xid Requested in Search pound Don’t forget— Christmas is only ten At Christmas Party of the observation car of the Surplus Relief Bureau “disgraceful’ here’s no time to lose days away ihade by Mayor Ting-le- y were train to erect a asked was The city Invites Bids on Butler Barry Relatives Information for the marThe sixth annual Christmas party modern pound and to change the I want to be a Sub for Santa I can provide for Leaves riage license was sent ahead by Bishop for elderly women sponsored by the Kearney of remunerating the city method The Tribune was requested all the and had Salt Lake creameries were invited telegraph arcouple Blue Triangle club of the Y W C children and I prefer N Y for Return Home dog catcher theUnder present Wednesday to aid in Jhe search lor to do was sign the license and A will be given Sunday at 2 p mp Wednesday to submit bids on butter dog tax collecrangements or girls) (boj-Relatives of John Barry of Chicago the ceremony was performed which the Federal Surplus products jp tor takes 40 per cent of the lees it was announced Wednesday Who died recently leaving approx Miss Compson gave her age as Name Relief corporation plans to purchase After dedicating the new $17500 Musical and dramatic numbers will collected and the city obtains 60 $20000 He was the son of 36 and her husband as 38 Both’ here later in the month The bids be given by students of the West high organ in the Church of the Holy! per cent William and Mary Pepper Barry and 7 have been married before Address will be opened in Washington D C other! schodl New and in York under the direction of MelUnder the recommendations jgjflCross filling 4 believed to have a sister Cather- "Born at Beaver Utah Miss December J9 said the letter to the y the Most Rev James1 vin P Peterson and Miss Ethel made Wednesday the JTjiOngagements pound 4ne living in Salt Lake It is not Compson came to Salt Lake as a Salt Lake chamber of commerce frogti Telephone Miss Edna Swyers president 55 Edward Kearney D D bishop of: would be admtojtcred by the city inown whether the sister has marL A Odlin assistant director of proyoung girl and achieved distincV4 the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake left health department with salaried of the Blue Triangle club will be in Mail or brinjr to Sub for Santa Department ried tion as a violinist at the age of curement for Salt Lake Wednesday according charge of the social assisted by the emnloyes Information is sought by £"Th 15 in She toured vaudeville for The butter will be among the foodSalt Lake Tribune-Telegrato word received here business gjrls’ committee More han Oscar C Hardin dog tax coCharles E O'Connor & Co of 160 three years and then entered mostuffs which will be distributed to 100 women are expected to be presBishop Kearney is expected to llector appeared to ask that his iforth LaSalle street Chicago the needy it was reported tion pictures ent reach Salt Lake Saturday contract be renewed for 1934 ! i? 1 AUTO INJURIES KILL CYCLIST - man-hour- s one'-thir- " e one-fourt- h - one-thir- d I - n J i Transient Relief Service S L -- ji pencil-indorse- j j d Call For Santa Subs Grows More Urgent d Salt-Lak- f t i ' pencil-indorse- -- Children to Be ForgottenJJnless Generous Citizens Act SPELL STORM ENDS COURT STUDIES Court Suspends STAIN DISPUTE Sentences for Watershed Fires ' i d Building Opens MILD ‘ I 1 S' ' r i : L S t' ' Driver Faces al Drunk Charge ' - - left-han- d r f Ad Betterment Will Be Studied kind-hearte- : l Betty Compson : Weds Manager At Train Stop Changes in Dog Pound Methods Urged Upon City anfl'in-dividua- - Tribune-T- elegram cere-mqs- y SUBBING FOR SANTA t ts'ForJoIm a Con-nelll- r- - A ls |